Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 05, 1881, Image 3

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LANeASHmiDAiXY fifrapjaaiNeEfc, Saturday, February 5, issi.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK UCGUt.AU CUKIlESPO.NWKXUK
Rev. J. V. Eckert, of this place, will
officiate in the Bethany Lutheran church
at Millersville te-morrow afternoon at two
m o'clock.
Miss Mamie Kunkel, of Ilarrisburg, Pa.,
who bad been visiting Mrs. Henry Bletz
for a couple of weeks past, left here for
her borne this morning.
A break occurred yesterday in the main
water pipe en "Walnut street, between
Second and Third streets. Breaks in this
immediate locality have become frequent
of late.
Miss Annie Uitner, of Lancaster, Pa.,
is visiting Miss Maggie Wilsen.
Sir. Abram Brunei- will be. a candidate
for school director in the Second ward at
the ward meeting te be held next week.
Mr. Brunei- is a Republican and he has te
compete with him for the nomination, Mr.
P. S. Brttgii, the druggist. Beth are
geed men.
Isaac P. Walker and family, of Chester
county, are visiting the family of Mr.
Jeseph Eckinau.
A gathering of quite a large party of
friends took place last evening at the lesi
dence of Mr. H. Wilsen, at the corner of
Second and Locust streets. The occasion
of the assemblage was the visit of one of
Lancaster's fair ladies, and, while doing
their utmost te make it pleasant for tha
guest of the house, these present them
selves succeeded in very enjoyably spend
ing the evening.
Uriah Seurbccr i:; net a candidate for re
election te the school beaid from the Third
ward.
Wc have net heard whether Mr. Jehn
Filbert will be a candidate for re-election
te council from the Second ward or net.
Mr. E. K. Beicc, the ticket agent at the
Pennsylvania railroad depot a1 this place,
has been confined te his residence for
about three weeks past with an' illness,
which we trust he will seen get the upper
hand of.
The Columbia lire company transacted
the business of the month at its meeting
last evening. Il was unimportant te the
public.
The Citizen.; b..nd will give a ''package
ball " in the armory en February 21. The
ladies attending v.i!l furnish prize pack
ages which will b.. auctioned oft" at the
close of the evening'.; festivities. Xe one
will knew what he is getting until he
makes his purchase.
Communion aervici.s at St. Paul's Epis
copal church te-morrow.
Susquehanna mill employees paid to
day. A child named Findlcy was found dead
in its bed en Thursday morning at its resi
dence south of Walnut and above Second
streets.
Miss Cox, of Lancaster, is the guest of
Miss Mamie Hcrshcy.
Mr. W. B. Fasig, the water company's
8Upcriutcndant, sas this has been the
iiardest winter en hydrants within his re
collection. Flooded cellars in consequence
of bursting hydrant pipes have been re
ported in all parts of town.
The snow is melting and the water is
running en Frent street.
The snow, which was piled up in front
of the Pennsylvania railroad depot, has
been leaded upon cars and taken away.
Capt. D. Brainard Case is convalescing
from his recent illness. He leek a short j
walk en Chestnut street yesterday after- j
neon. i
This morning's market was rather lively j
and geed as compared with the markets of '
tne early part 01 the week.
The semi-monthly meeting of the teach
ers' institute was held te-day.
The Democrats te be elected te-night as
conferees will remember that they are te
meet en Monday evening at the Jlentlrf
office te agree en candidates for chief
burgess and high constable.
Te-night the Democrats of the several
wards of Columbia will meet te nominate
candidates for borough officers. It should
be the aim cf every voter at these ward
meetings te cast his vote for a geed man ;
one who is a representative citizcu and
identifier; with the interest of the town.
Especially should this be se in returning
names for council and the school beard.
Alongside of these the ether eifiees te be
filled are comparatively unimportant, and
the candidates need net be drawn through
se fine a sieve, but where the borough's
liuauccs arc concerned, and where, perhaps,
the future prosperity of the place,
arc at themercy of the men we elect
te represent us. none but the very
highest qualifications should be, even for
a moment, considered. The Republicans
realize this and will put up their strongest
men, and it will be te the same advantage
of the Democrats if they are equally far
seeing. We are informed that Mr. Win.
Patten would accept the Democratic nom
ination for council in the Second ward.
Mr. Patten is closely identified with the
business interests of Columbia ; is a lead
ing business man himself, and 'would make
aj faithful and efficient councilman. The
Democrats can de no better than tender
him the nomination, and the Republicans
no better than endorse him. With men
of Mr. Patten's stamp in council wc would
be assured faithful service and geed man
agement. A cail has been made for geed
men. Inow, let us see whether geed men
will be supported,
I i
Leut or Decamped.
Wm. Thompson, a driver for J. C.
Spaeth, confectioner. North Queen street,
left Lancaster en Monday inernin at 7
o'clock, with a two-herao wagon leaded
with confections, lie was te have visited
the places between Lancaster and Eliza Eliza
bcthtewn, disposed of such goods as his
customers wanted, and returned home (,ly
way of Alanhcim, and it was expected he
would reach Lancaster by Tuesday even
ing. He has net yet returned, and noth
ing certain is known of his whereabouts.
It is said that he was seen en Wednesday
net far from Lebanon, and was inquiring
the read te Mount Jey saying that he had
lest his way and been detained by the
snow-storm, Mr. Spaeth telegraphed te
Mount Jey yesterday, and received answer
that he had net put in an appearance up te
9 o'clock last evening. If he does net ar
rive te-day, Mr. Spaeth will send for him.
He had with him $300 or .$000 worth of
hleck.
The Union Fair.
The fair el the Union fire equipment as
sociation will commence in Roberts's hall
this evening. Elaborate preparations have
been made by the management te make
the fair attractive, and many articles of
great value have been placed en exhibi
tion some of them for sale, ethers te he
chanced off, and ethers te be voted for.
Thousands of useful and ornamental arti
cle of less value will be found njien the
tables.
One of the Ahlcst and J lest.
Lycoming Chronicle.
The prospectus of the Daily and Wee "civ
IXTELLiGEXcnrt, one of the ablest and
best Democratic journals in this state.
appears elsewhere in the Lycoming C.'irmi
icle. "ttcr.hnnlcs' Library.
Hereafter the rooms of the Jlechanics'
Library will be open en Monday evenings
from 7i te 1) o'clock, as well as en Thurs
day evenings from 7 te 9. Heretofore tlie
rooms have been opened only en Thurs
day cveningM
3Iere IHclinatieii.
William Wisner. of the Fourth ward,
withdraws his name as a Democratic can
didate for council.
Charles Green declines te be a candi
date for city committeeman of the Sixth
ward.
COCKT PROCEEDING.
The Licenses, Current Business, c.
Court met this morning at 10 o'clock
for the hearing of the license which were
contested.
Wm McAfee, of Marietta, who in last
February, was convicted of false pretense,
and wasrefused a new trial at the Decem
ber court, was brought in ler sentence
this morning
In passing sentence, Judge Livingston
said that en the trial there was such doubt
in the case as would have justified a jury
in finding a verdict of net guilty. Mr.
McAfee had shown a character which any
person might be proud of. The court
could see no error in the proceedings and
they therefore had refused a trial. Tak
ing into consideration all the circumstances
of the case, the court would make the sen
tence a great deal better than it would
otherwise have been. The court then sen
tenced the defendant te pay a line of $100,
costs and undergo an imprisonment of 10
days.
In the case of L. Power vs. B. F.
Hookey, rule for a new trial, Judge Pat
terson delivered an opinion making the
rule absolute. When the case was tried
the jury found in favor of the plaintiff.
The Licenses.
The contested hotel license cases weic
taken up and they were disposed of as fel
lows.
Samuel A. GrefT, Second ward, this city,
new stand, with a remonstrance. This
ease was continued because the applicant
does net live in the house as yet.
Martin Metzreth, Ninth ward, city, new
stand : granted.
Jesse Lutz, Brecknock township, new
stand. License refused, as the applicant
docs net reside in the house.
Kilting Heuse Licenses.
The eating house licenses were disposed
of in the folievrinjrmauner :
Andiew J. Ceglcv, First ward, this city,
at 2:JC, 23", Xerth Queen strcet.new stand,
granted.
Peter G. Meisey, Milten Greve, Mount
Jey township, new stand, granted.
A Ouarter Sections Case.
In the case of Michael II. Kanftnian, in
dicted for false pretence, two charges
which were marked " settled upon pay
ment of costs,' Jehn B. Bachman, of Cel;
umbia, who was the prosecutor in the case
obtained a i tile en the defendant te show
cause why the record should net be cor
rected by striking off "settled" and insert
ing " recegnizances forfeited absolutely."
Mr. Baehnlaii holds that the representation
that he had sanctioned a settlement was
premature, as accused's recognizance had
been feifeited by the district attorney.
Viewers Appointed.
Samuel Evans, A. W..Casscl, Wm. E1I
makcr, Henry Eckert and Michael Metz
ger, were appointed viewers te assess
damages by the opening of St. Jeseph and
Poplar strcits in this city.
KiHTOI! GSUST AND J.IMTOK GKIKST.
i Why Kllwetnl Uriest wan lleittcii for Congress
I.aheusicr Inquirer.
I Once upon a time it seems as though it
I were "years and years ajre" and we hope
i it was, the editor of the Inquirer was in
j dueed "through the solicitation of friends"
I (as they all arc te become a candidate for
1 Congress. He was "forced into the field,"
! as it were, and his name announced in the
Hepubiiean newspapers round about. His
name was plainly and correctly printed
Ell weed Griest in every instance, includ
ing the Jfew Em and Inquire:: But it
wouldn't answer. People a large portion
of them at least, stoutly maintained that
it was Geist whewau the candidate and
they swore vengeance at that "lean cadav
erous, much spectacled fellow, who had
advocated Buckalew, and tried te break up
the Hcmihlican party,' and hoped they
might "sink te if ever they would
vote for such a man as that." Wc
tried p. little te stem the current
which set in this way, but found the ef
fort fruitless and abandoned it in despair.
Hew many votes were cast against us
fiem this cause it would be impossible te
tell. Competent observers, however, assure
us hat it was the means of our defeat.
Wc have never blamed Mr. Geist for it,
as lie probably had little te de with nam
ing either of us ; but as he was net one of
our most arduat supporters wc never could
divest ourselves of the idea that he had a
geed deal of quiet enjoyment in 1 he fact
that his name contributed te such a result.
Wc hope te live long enough te be able te
thank him for it but have, se far, never
felt quite ready
Ilible Society.
The anniversary of the Bible society will
In; held at St. Paul's Reformed and St.
Jehn's Lutheran churches te morrow even
ing at 7 o'clock. The speakers will be
llcv?. Stahl, Lichliter, Garrison and
Hume.
Uallread Accident.
Engine Ne. 327 attached te the mail
train Vest, broke a piston red, near the
big Concstega bridge this morning and
the accident delayed the train for nearly
an hour. Ne one was hurt, and no ether
serious damage was done the locomotive.
Went te lUuricttn.
Daily
Ce.'s minstrels btartcd for
Marietta, where they will appear te-night,
in three large sleighs, this aitcrnoen.
I The Voting l'laces.
j The Demeciaey of the several wards will
i 'meet al the following named places en Sat
urday evening from (5 te 8 p. in. except
in the Sixth and Eighth wards,
where the polls will open at
4 o'clock, te select from the names
placed in general nomination the ward
tickets, school directors te be voted for
at the municipal election en the 13th inst.,
and one city committeeman from each
ward :
First Ward Shober's hotel corner of
North Queen and Orange.
Second Ward Union hotel coiner of
Chestnut ami Christian.
Thiid Ward Efllngcr'a saloon corner of
Seuth Queen and Vine."
Fourth Ward Kethwcilcr's saloon, '30G
W. King.
Fifth'Ward Philip Wail's Green Tree
hotel, 409 West King.
Sixth Ward Jeseph Kautz's saloon, 211
North Queen street, above Pciiu'a railroad
depot.
Seventh Ward 1. Kuhlman's saloon,
509 Rockland.
Eighth Ward Centennial saloon, junc
tion of Vine, Mulberry and Strawberry
streets. Polls open from 4 te 8.
Ninth Ward Arneld Haas's
Neith Queen.
hotel, 82S
UT OKOER OF COMMITTSF
Tlie only medicinal soap adapted te eay
shaving Ciilicnrn Shaving Seap.
Nutrition improved, strength re-dered and
disease arrested by Malt Hitters,
Xl'EVIJLL mtTJVJbS.
Itn Yc Like Foolish.
' Ter ten years my wife was confined te her
bed ivilu sueh a complication of ailiueaU that
no doctor could tell what was the matter or
cure her, and I used up a small lertunc in hum
bug etuff. Six months age I 6awatJ. S. flag
with Hep Ritters en it, and I thought I would
be a feel once mere. 1 tried it. but my felly
proved te be wisdom. Twe bottles cured her,
she is new as well and strong as any man's
wife, and it cost m only two dollars". Ce ye
likewise foelMi."' II. W., Detroit, Mich
febl-2wd&w
SAMPLE NOTICK.
It is impossible ier a woman alter a faithlul
course of treatment with Lydia E. Pink!!amsa
Vegetable Compeuna te continue te cutler
with a weakness ei the uterns. Enclose a
stamp te llns. Lydla E. rinkham, 233 WtMtcre
avenue, Lynn, Mas., for pamphlets.
JyiKMydeedaw
ir Ten are Sick, Bead
the Kidney-Wert advertisement in another
column, and It will explain te you the rational
method ei getting well. Kidney-Wert will
save you mere doctor's bills than any ether
medicine known. Acting with'specific energy
en the kidneys and liver, it cares the worst
diseases caused by their derangement. Use it
at once in dry or liquid form. Either is equal
ly efficient, the liquid Is the easiest, but the
dry is the most economical. Interior.
j31-lwdiw
Wine.
The unprecedented success of Speer' Wine
in Xerth and Seuth America and Europe, has
gained for it among the medical laculty a
standing reputation. Chemists and scientific
men have visited his cellar in New Jersey, and
analyzed hia Wine, and pronounce it the most
healthy and beneficial in the market. The fol
lowing letter was received by Mr. Speer from
Dr. A. D. Wilsen, ene of the eldest and most
celebrated phvsiciang of New Yerk city: "I
have been in the habit of using Speer's Tort
crape w Ine, and I have found it an excellent
stemachic, a gentle stimulant and tonic. It is
especially useful In cases of great nervous de
bility ami stomach weakness. "
The disposition of unprincipled dealers te
adulterate wines has compelled Mr. Speer te
bottle all his productions, and place his signa
ture ever the cork se as te insure te the public
itspurity. It is being used in churches for
ommunieu purpeses.
This wine is endorsed by l)rs. Atlec and Da
vis, and sold by II. E. Haymaker, Lancaster
" febl-Swdiw
Da. Bkowmxe, 1117 Arch street, Philadel
phia, has made a wonderful discovery, net by
chance, but by p.itient, persistent research In
medicine and chemistry. His C. & C. Cordial,
for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and all
troubles of the same nature, is the happy re
sult of his work, and is destined te make his
fortune. He lias already been offered a small
lortunetepart with his secret, but ha wisely
concludes that ir ethers can make money out
et It he can. All druggists sell it. .Wc. per
bottle. It net at your druggist's, tell him veu
wish te give it a trial.
deaths.
Lkfevki:. In t his city, en the 4th insf., Phcn
nie Lelevre, in the 41th year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from
the retidence of her sister, Mrs. Maggie Eck
ert, Xe. 42J4 West King street, en Monday
aitcrnoen, at Vi o'clock. Interment at the
Presbyterian chinch, Paradi.c, Lancaster
county, rn. n,
Roe. On February 4. in this city. Kmma
Catherine, twin daughter of Christian and
Marllia Bees, in Hi ::d year of her age.
Death h is eliinied our darling Emma,
Set Ids eal upon hi-r brew.
And her eye-, that shone mi brightly
Miine in heaven wid.Je-.ii3 new;
Feld her hands in quiet (dumber.
Smeeth her pure and bpetluss brew.
The relatives and friends or the lainily are
respectfully invited te a'ttend the lur.eral from
her parents' residence, en Leve lane, en Sun
day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at
Woodward Hill cemetery. ia
McCiriLex. In thN cltv, en the .".th in!.,
Jehn Hubert, f-en of Francis and Catharine
McCullen, aged 10 mouths.
The relatives and friends ei the family arc
respect ru I ly invited te attend the funeral from
the resilience et his parent, Xe. 15J East Tine
sneer, en Monday aitcrnoen, at 2 o'clock, it
kj:w advertisements.
WASTKH.-A SITUATION AS
Call at S23 East Orange ctrcet.
COOK.
ltd
WANTKO A GOOD UI1CL TO Ilu GGX
erul hotwewerk. AppK- at -J3!) East Kins
street. ml
WANTKI). A 1'OUNti WOMAfl FROM
Vhilndelpiii wants a situation te cook
or de iceneral housework,
Uoed
reference.
Apply at 510 Christian street
fast
TtfJANTEIl A
MAX TO CANVASS Till-.-
1 T County w
once required.
with Cen lectiens. Geed refer-
mi
J. C. SPAETH & Ce.
Cmuki:
KKAIT LlINOIl THIS KVfcXlXU
O at Jehn Spanglcr's Opera Heuse faloeii.
Xerth Prince stre:t.
The Uist Uecr
in the
city en tap.
It
FOK KENT TUK STORK ROOM XO. 41
Wel Kinjr .street, new occupied lv Jehn
fiilck. Tailor
j-ecsi'SMOii given AI'ICIL I
Sl. Apply te WILLIAM J. COOPER.
!I. .
Jan3-
ii-.SH .fM III
Wu4 King Street,
V
UNCI! TO-N ir.IIT. lMfORTlJO SAUfell
Kraut te-nU:hi ut southeast anirle of
Centre Square. HILARIE ZA El PEL.
ltd
170i: .SALK. UOKSI'S
AND UAKXK.S3.
one mien prin;:
1 Alse one Tep Avaiien,
Wagen, and
Wasen for hcavv hauluur:
iCnqnlrc at
S7 SIIIPPKX fcTREET.
lt
THE FAIR
OF TUB
UNION ASSOCIATION,
AT RORERTS'S HALL,
This (Saturday) Evening-.
A chance en a Silver Tea Set given te cverj
person purchasing n ticket. 15-3tdR
XJTHOLKS.?.K AND IJV.TAU.
Watches and Clocks,
OK
ALL tiKADKS AND PRICES.
E. F. BOWMAN,
10G EAST KING 5TKEET.
"VTEXT neon TO TIIK COURT I'OIl.SK,
FAHNESTOCK'S,
MUSLINS,
SHEETINGS,
TICKINGS,
FEATHERS,
TOWELINGS,
NAPKINS,
QUILTS,
BLANKETS.
COMFORTS,
All in quantities at cur
USUAL LOW PRICES,
Te which tlie attention of Hotels and Beard
Ing Houses and ethers are invited.
ISS1 SPUING. 1881
We are new showing an Klegnnt Line et
EMBROIDERIES.
NEW SPRING HOSIERY
LAMES AND CHILMtEX.
Heuse-Furnishing Goods.
LINEN' AND 3USLINS.
Linen Table Damasks and Napkins.
CUETOXXES ASD HEPS
LAMIJUEQiri.VS.
nrt
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
LANCASTER, PA.
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
EDW. J.
Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner,
A iULL STOCK OF
Lancaster Watches,-Waltham-Watches, Elgin
Watches, Columbus Watches and
Springfield Watches,
In Celd and Silver Cases, Key and Stem-Winding, at LOWEST CASH PRICES.
AX ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
SILVER AND SILVER-PLATED WARE,
KXIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, &c, OF THE BEST GRADES ONLY.
Man ufacturing and Repairing Jewely a
attention.
''' "' -- u r repaired guaranteed, at
ZAHM'S CORNER. LANCASTER, PA.
Carriages! Carnages! Carriages!
CALL AND SEE
NORBECK & MILEY'S
HANDSOME CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, BUGGIES
And Vehicles ei nil Descriptions. A New Supply of
SLEIGHS
J list iliiMied. The beat in the market. Repairing promptly attended te. Remember nurMotte :
"OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD."
OFFICE AM) I'AUTOKY:
CORJMJKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
xeiv AitrEurisEsiEXTs.
"JLHMC KENT STORK AXII
V Xe. 10 Seuth Queen street.
lXTELMCEj;cB!t Ofllce.
DWELLING
Apply at the
TtTANTKD AT
THIS Oi'FICK COPIES
yy of the DAILY
JANUARY 24,10.
1NIELLIGK.VCER et
d30-ttd
UCTlON.
On To-meirow (SATURDAY") evening,
will be sold at Rurkhelder's store, corner el
Chestnut and Plum strteti. Ne. JJ'J, Dry
Weed, Notions, etc. Sale at 7o'cIeek.
janT-OwilFAS H. K. RURKHOLDER, Agt.
13UIIMC SALE OF nOItSES ON MON
DAY, KERRUARV 7.1itl, at the Mcrrl
mae Heuse, 115 North Prince stresr, 10 HEAD
OP FRANKLIN COUNTY" II9RSES, amongst
which are some Heavy itensd Feedcrs.
Sale t; commence at 1 o'clock p. ru.
A credit of SO days will be jfiven.
ltd DANIEL LOGAN.
AUCTION: AUCTION!!
On MONDAY, FE3RUART 7, the Inrga
Meck of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
at Iteece's Shee Stere, Ne.S'jJEastKinKstreet,
will lie offered at auction and continue every
evening until the entire stone i- disposed eh
Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m.
Goods will be sold at private sale during the
day cheap. II ENR 1" SHURERT,
le-4tdlt Auctioneer.
"TfALENTINKS!
American and Imported Valentines,
In me-it Nevel and Ueuutiful Designs, at
L. M. GLYNN'S
BOOK STORE,
Ne. 42 WUST KINO STilKKT.
INSURE WITH TUK OLD AN I' "WKLL
Established Aguney of the"
Girarfl Eire tamce Ce.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
invested in Safeaud Solid Surilics.
BIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. I!) EA5T KINO STREET,
dli-Cuid2I.W,Stt Second Fleer.
IULTOX OPERA HOUSE.
TUESDAY, FE3RUARY S.
HAIiRY MINER'S COMBINATION
AND TIIE G1SEAT
PAT ROONEY,
IX A ORAM)
Vaudeville Entertainment.
30 KjIIMJST celebrities, se
The Largest and Rest
NOVELTY ORGANIZATION
New before the public.
V O P II L A K VKICC S .
Reserved Seats for sale .ntOneralloucaOfiice.
E-Std
MORE NEW GOODS
AT TU!:
JfBW CHEAP STORE.
METZBR, BARD & HAUGHMAN
Are opening Large Leta ei Splendid Styles;
SPRII DISS BMBAMS,
SPRING PRINTS.
All Iduds of
11LEACHED AND UNBLEACUED SHEET
ING AND SHIRTING MUSLINS AT
BOTTOM PRICES.
TICKINGS
else.
at prices lower than auywhere
Carpets from Auction Cheat)
We hare just bought another Hrge let of
Colored ami "White Blankets
that are very cheap at 75 ccnta.
We arc selling some of tlie greatest bargains
ever offered in
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILK VELVETS,
BLACK CASHMERES.
B
NEW CHEAP STORE,
38 West King Street,
Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa.
Hgtn
pi
- Lancaster, Pa.
specialty. Fine Watch Repairing given perseual
new Airjt:jtTisi:MENi-s.
IOIt 1SKNT.-THE UWEMINU NO. 134
East King street, containing three very
large an elegant rooms, fronting en Euat
Kintf street, with large buck building attached.
Fer terms apply te
SAMUEL II. REYNOLDS,
... " East King Street.
"'"'J Lancaster, P.
"VtPIIANS'
KOUKT SALE OF KEAL ES
O11 SATIflfllAY KVKVlvr:
KS TATE
FERRUARY5.1SS1. Will be soul In m&innnen
et an order or Orphans' Court of Lancaster
county at the Keystone Heuse, North Queen
street, Lancaster, Pa., the following real es
tate, lateei Charles stark, deceased, te wit:
A let of ground situate 011 the west side of
North Water street, Lancaster, Pa., contain
ing in front en said street 21 feet 2 inches, and
In depth 171 feet 6 inches, mero or less, te
ground of Michael Steigerwalt, where it has a
widtli of 23 leet ii Indies. The improvements
consist et a one-story part brick and part
frame dwelling house and butcher shop,
slaughter house, stable, weed-shed, smeka
house and butcher kitchen. There is also a
well of never-failing water with pump therein
en the premises. This it a desirable property,
where the butcher business has been success-
iuuy carnen en ier a. long time.
Sale te commence a 7 o'clock p.m. of said
day. when due utteudancu will be given and
terms inadoftpe wn by
MAGUlERROWX.
,. . Administratrix.
H. Shuekrt, Auct. ianl-ieawdU
c
AltPETS, COAL, e.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ke. 13:) SOUTH WATER STREET,
Lancaster, Pa.,
A ell-kuewn Manufacturers of Sauuine
LANCASTER QUIETS,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
.BLANKETS.
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, &c.
CUSTOM RAG CARPETs A SPECIALTY.
LANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in
Garments: also, all kinds of silks, Ribbons,
Linen, Cotten and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlemen's Coats, Overcoat, Pant. Vests, Ac,
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Ulna Dyeina
done.
All orders or Reeds leit with us will recti TO
prompt attention.
CASH -PAID FOR SEWED
rf CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put up expressly ier
lainily ue, and at th lowest market rates.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 159 iOUTIi WATER STREET.
dMrIRSl PniLIP SCHUM, SON & CO
OI'KOIAL N'eTiu;:,
Merchant Tailoring Department.
NEW SPRING STYLES
1K
MEN'S "WE AE
NOW OPEN.
VA LI. AXI SEE OUlt DISPLAY.
KVKRYTIIINO MARKKM AT Si'KCIALLY
LOW PRICKS!
Wc eiler no ftoed.-i but what wc knew will
gire entire satisfaction te tlie wearer. We use
nene but the best of Trimming, and employ
non bat the best workmen. Having in our
emplyoneerthebest Cutters in the city, we
can sire entire satisfaction in tit and make-up
of every article.
WE HAVE TIIE EXCLUSIVE SALE
OV THE
IJEST SI. OO WHITE DRESS 8111 RT IN THE
CITV.
SPECIAL BARGAINS OFFERING IN
IIOSIERY
AND UNDERWEAR.
Give us a call. Ne trouble te show goods.
SMI, Bewers k list,
25 East King Streat.
TURD EDITION.
SATURDAY EVEOTNO, FEB. 5, 1881.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Feb. 5. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, -warmer, clear or partly
cloudy weather, northerly winds veering
te easterly, rising followed by falling bar
ometer. JOHN BROWN'S SONS.
Heavy Faller and Foer Outlook.
Philadeltru, Feb. 5. The reported
failure of Jehn Brown's Sens, of this city,
announced in this morning's New Yerk
papers is confirmed. The liabilities of the
firm will reach three-quarters of a million
and the assets are comparatively small.
With time the firm expects te be able te
pay 2e cents en the dollar. Among their
assets are their mills at Third and Moere
and Eighth and Tasker streets. These
mills the firm value at ever seven hun
dred thousand dollars, but against them
are mortgages for 0112,000 ground rents
and some mechanics' liens. Attachments
amounting te $10,000 have already been
issued upon the stock en hand by Phil
adelphia parties, and there are attachments
by Xew Yerk creditors for ever $100,000
against goods in the hands tef consignees
in New Yerk. The books of the house
have been investigated by Harding
& Burnap, the New Yerk experts,
bpt their1 statement is net yet ready. The
firm state that the trouble was caused
by shrinkage in value of their stock and
the enormous expense incurred in re
building and fitting their mill at Eighth
and Tasker. In reference te the judgments
for $100,000 which went against the firm
by default in favor of members of the
Brown family, the firm's attorney states
that they were perfectly legitimate and
that the debts which they represent wcre
the results of valuable considerations re
ceived by the firm. Over seven hundred
workmen will be thrown out of employ
ment by this failure.
CONUKES3.
Proceedings la the Senate.
Washington, Feb. 3. In tlie Senate the
regular order was suspended and the
Senate took up the Heuse joint resolution
authorizing the president te extend te the
government of France an invitation te
join in the Yorktown centennial celebra
tion. Amendments were adopted appro
priating $30,000 and extending the invita
tion se as te include the family of La
fayette, and the resolution passed.
Proceedings lu the lleuse.
In the Heuse the Senate concurrent
resolution for counting the, electoral votes
came up as a privileged question. After
an interesting debate of an hour's duration,
in the course of which Messrs. Felten and
Speer (Georgia) asserted the loyalty of
the people of their state and the subser
vience of state te federal law which re
marks were received with applause en the
Republican side, the resolution was
adopted. The Heuse then resumed con
sideration of the apportionment bill with
no limit te debate, though Mr. Cox in
timated that he would call the previous
question this afternoon.
THOMAS CAKLVLE DEAD.
The Great Philosopher and Ulaterlan Passes
Away Without a Struggle.
Londen, Feb. 5. Themas Carlyle died
at 8:30 this morning. He passed away
without a struggle.
lie was unconscious from five o'clock
last night until his death. His respiration
was extremely feeble, and the heart's ac
tion barely preceptible. He suffered no
pain during the last thirty-six hours. His
neice was with him te the last. It is
thought he will be buried in the church
yard of his birthplace, Ecclefechan, Dum
frccshire. TO BK KESP1TKO.
Because Convicted by White Men.
"Wilmington, Del., Feb. 5. Counsel
for William Ncal, colored, sentenced te be
hanged en the 11th of February for an
outrageous assault en a white woman,
have agreed with the attorney general
that a rcsnjte would be proper in his case
and the matter new needs only the sanc
tion of the gavcrner. The case will be re
moved te the United States court en the
ground that in accordance with the state
law, only white men were en the jury that
convicted him, the argument which in
volves the constitutionality of the state
law cannot be heard, hence the necessity
of a respite for the condemned man.
BUSINESS TKOUBI.ES.
Strike of English Cotten Weavers.
Londen, Feb. 5. Four thousand cotton
weavers have struck for advance of wages
at Hyde, and eleven thousand looms arc
idle in consequence.
Heavy Fallure efa Colliery Proprietor.
Henry Walker, a colliery proprietor at
Monkweod, has failed. Liabilities, 33,
000. Grain Operators Ge Under.
Baltimore, Md., Feb. 5. Samuel
Hazlelmrst & Sens, operators in flour and
grain, suspended. Liabilities estimated at
$10,000
EIGHTY-THREE MEMBERS
Answered the Bell In the Senatorial Con
vention Te-day.
Hamusuukg, Pa., Feb. 5. But 83
members were present te-day te ballet for
United States senator, the balance having
paired and gene home. A ballet was
taken and resulted as fellows : Oliver 26,
Wallace 21, Grew 31, MacVeagh 1, Phil
lips 2, Agnew 1, Shiras 1. Tlie conven
tion adjourned until Monday.
Beaten te Death.
Philadelphia, Feb. 5. Jehn Road Read
bent was badly beaten by Themas Ander Ander
eon near the falls of the Schuylkill yester
day afternoon, and died seen afterward.
Andersen was arrested.
TheCnptnred Bank Rebber.
Win. Conners, the bank burglar, was
this morning committed in default of $25,
000 bail te await a requisition from the
authorities of Massachusetts.
Twenty Sears ler "Wife Slarder.
Newark, N. J., Feb. 5. Edward His
sam, who was convicted of murder in the
second degree for killing his wife Christ
mas day, was sentenced te twenty years
in the state prison te-day.
Bad Beys Break
Bosten, Feb. e Nineteen boys escaped
from the Westboro, Mass., referm school
last night. Nene of them have been re.
captured.
RATIFIED.
The Alllaaee of the Telegraph.
New Yere, Feb. 5. The stockholders
of the Western Union telegraph company
met te-day and fermallv ratified thecen-
solidatien by a vote of ever three hundred
thousand te six hundred. The vote in
favor of increasing the capital te eighty
millions was unanimous.
Our Olt Crep.
New Yerk, Feb. 5. The Jauuary re
pert of the field operations and production
in the Pennsylvania oil region indicates
geed prospects during the present season.
Still Shakleg:
Portsmouth, X. II., Feb. 3. A shock
of earthquake was felt in this vicinity yes
terday. The OBcIal Colored Leader.
Reported ler the Press by Maler Teagle.
A stated Meeting Held Friday Evening
7th word the Collercd Cittirsens Endorsed
Majer James H. Tcaslc the young Collor Coller Celler
ed Orator of 7th Werd Te be in Future
thear Political Leader In Each and Every
Election Eathcr Presiantial or Minicipal.
MAJtKATS.
Philadelphia Market.
PHix.Atnu.THiA, Pa.. February 5. Fleur
dull but steady; superfine 733 ae ;
extra $3 503a ; Ohie and Indiana family
IS SE5S5 75: Pa.fde $t S785 12 : St. Leui family
5 506 00; .Minnesota clear Si 73St5 35;
straight. 16 SOfll 75; patent and hih grades
$i'15"t$ 73. '
Rye flour at $4 7525 00.1
Wheat lower nnd Hull ; Ne. a Western Red
1 iYt : Penn'a. Red, $1 llgl V; Amber, $1 It
fcl'i !-.:.
Cern dull ami unehanseii; steamer 5I.dtc :
yellow 53c; mixed Siy.QMc.
Oats uuict but li liner; Ne. 1 White -Uj9
C,'; Ne. de 4Set3)i; Se. S de OUe;
Mixed 40Jlle. 7
Rye wteaily at '?.
Previsions easier: mess nerlr. il:!Mffl
II 00; new. $I5I5 50 ; beet Hum til 0Oft-.J ; In
dian in.ssbecffl9l950 f.e. b. Kacen smoked
ham 10llc: pickled ham .iJie ; smoked
shoulders 5-K(Jee; salt de 5t5'Xc
Lard easier; cily keitlu'iUc: loose
butchers' !)9Kc ; prime tte am 9 SO.
Cutter moderately ucllvc and steady;
Creamery extra 3iXSe : de geed te choice 2u
31 : Uradferd county ami New Yei kextni, tnlw,
.7Q2SC : He firkins, ulc; Western tlairv
extra iSfiJ-JUi;: de geed tuehoiee Uij-le. it oil
market choice Bcuii.-ti uud wanted ;
Penn'a Extra 17gl Je ; Wcetui n Re.erve extra
182i
Kgga irregular : Pa. i..u,:!7e ; Western .TiT37c.
Cheese market dull but .steady ; Xew Yerk
full cream, 13llc: Western full cream,
13lS4c; de tair te geed I'SIiKc; de
lia!rkim? 10JiIR.-;c ; Par de loj.HJie.
Petroleum dull ; reuued Sc.
Whisky at $1 lu.
Seeds Geed te prime clever steady. 7)i
82; Timethy firm, nt 42 8jfi-J S5c ; Flaxsrel
firm at $1 3j1 40.
new Yerk aiarKet.
Nw Turk. Feb. 5. Fleur dull nnd in buyers
faver: MiperllneStutu 1 7U4 10; extra, tle
$4 35i4 55; choice de $4 VOiii DO; fancy
e $4 KG 30; round hnep Ohie $4 5035 UO;
choice de at f5 053 75; superfine west
ern $3 70g4 10: common te geed ex
tra de 14 354li3; choice de $1 TOftC 7:, ;
choice white wheat dots UOQG 00 Southern
qniet declining; common te fair extra $4 5egj
5 15: geed te Choice le j.1 3)(?G 50.
wuent ncavv Jiic; lower lairiv active ;
Xe. 1 White. March, $1 1431 14t: Ne.
i Red, March. $1 lUJjJl 11 ; de April, 1 17;'i
Ql mi ; de May, $1 WiQl 1 17r.
Cern l4i lower, moderate trade ;
Mixed western spot, MQifJic; de future i-2-;
3c.
Oats JSMIc lower : Ne. 5 March, 434S 13 l.n ;
de April 4e; Statu 4iUe; Wc-trn il
470.
atecKiBarxer.
Nkw Yerk Stecxs.
Stocks irregular.
Februarys.
A. X. A. V. T. It. r. M. P. X.
10:50 11:5.) 1:3) 2:30 3:i
AlOuCjr ijO
Erie R. IL iS 47Ji 48 43
Michigan S. & L.S....127S; 1-2CW 127 127Vi ....
Michigan Cent. R. R..ll 118 lltll! ....
Chicago ft N. W la 127 lil 128Ji ....
Chicago, M & St. P...113J;; 113 113'4 1131J ....
Han.St.J.Cem... 6fi 5ii 92JJ MM ....
" " P'id....iavi 105 i(M.in4; ....
Teledo & Wabash.... 4a 4.VA ?, 47 ....
Ohie& Mississippi.... 41? 442 41 4ii ....
St.Ienls.II.'M.iS R myi ml 'JS IVA ....
Ontario and Western. 4li 4li yt teft ....
C. C.&I. C. R.R 25-,'jJ 25JS 23 35J4 ....
New Jersey Central., al?;; 'JI' 'JIJi Ii ....
DeLftlldnsen CanaI.10 1057 lOSJi 105?i ....
Del.. Lack. Wcsteml22,y 12I 1214 1S1& -
Western Union TeK.lRi'i lUii y 1I5U ....
Pacific. Mail S. S. C 502 31 01i ....
American U.Tel. Ce
Union Pacilic H5 1I57
Kansas & Texas ieJi KJJi 4C V,
New Yerk Central lVi
Adams Express 121
Illinois Central.. 11H
Cleveland A FitL-j VS'l
Chicago & Reck I i:!l
Pittsburgh ft Ft. W 15
Philadelphia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. R.... !H fMJi l WJi ....
I'liil-a. ft Reading..... :ili 31 31 31
Lehigh Valley 5iy K'i 5UJ 5!; ....
Lehigh Navigation... 42 41 41J 41 ....
Northern Pacific Cem 3SJi S8J4 : 3!
" p'd . tr-,n C7 ;k nl ....
Pltts.,Titll9V'cftl5.... V.t Vyi
Northern Central iS'A 4S 44
Phll'aftErie R. R.... .... 23 23 ....
Northern Penn'a
On. ICR'aefN '
Ucstenvllle Pais
Central Trans. Ce
MEDICAL.
' '
Braady as a Medicine
The lollewing article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. K. Slaymaker, Agent for Reignrt'H Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi.
clan ei this county, wiie has extensively used
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te the attention of thesu af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
Thi.i new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended a-j a beverage, but te b
used us a medicine of greut potency in the euro
et some of tlie destructive disease which
sweep awuy their uniiual theiiMiiidH of victims.
With si purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favonible notice ei invalids espe
cially these uillictcd with that miserable ill,
ease Dyspepsia, a spccillc remedy, which li
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with ieebb: apjctlte and mere of
Icssj debility, will find this simpin medicine.
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Re it, however
strictly understood that wv prescribe and u-a
but one article, ami that Is
REIGAET'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young Irlend, II B
SLAY3IAKER. TliU Rrandy has atoeil the
test for years, and has never failed, as fur
as our experience extends, and we therefore
"give it the prelcrencc ever all ether. lSruudifB
neniattcrwith hew many jaw-breaking Freiicii
titles they arc branded. One-fourth of the
money tliat ia yearly thrown away en various"
impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulllce te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such cawe or
ciwes. In proof et tnu curative powers et
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon num
tiers of witnesses one case In particular we
cite:
A hard-working iarmcr had been nililcted
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ier a number or
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly ue appetite in fact, lie waa obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used J! cO rami's ttoet
Beer. He is a Methodist, nnd then, as new,
S reached at times, and in his discourses often
eclaiined earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advlsctt te try
Belgart's Old Brandy,
In his case, lie looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing ei its wonderful effects ia
the cases of sonic of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. Ha
used the Brandy faithfully and stciillly; tha
urat ueiuc giving mm an uppcuic, ana ueiore
the second was taken he was a sound man.witli
a stomach capable of digesting anything whicU
lieJcliOhe te t-at. He still keeps it and tiic n lit.
tle occasionally; anil since lie lias this nicdi-
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene
Ut te tlie uocter. . i-juctisijiu i-hthiciaw.
H. E. SLAYMAKEK,
AOEHT TOR
Eeigart's Old ine iStere,
etabl!9hed In 1783,
IXPOBTKX ASD DEALER IX
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE-
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1818,
1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND.COTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Me. 20 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER, f