Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 16, 1881, Image 3

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LAtfCASTERIDAILY INTELLIGENCER' WEDNESDAY FEfcfcUAKY5 16, 1881
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Jehn Yitcklv.
Frank Everts .
James R. Garvin
.Jehn Merringer..
Seventh Ward.
fceJcct Council.
Geerge M. Rerger.. 337 Chas. Sehwcble.... 102
Common Council.
Henry Smeycli 373 David McDivilt... 187
. :x: Xatiianir.1 livun... is-i
, 309 William fcehulcr.. Hi
Assessor.
3s9 Theodere W. Reed 1';
Constable.
415 I Jehn Srliertr. 112
Judge.
Win. McLaughlin. .''Jl I Jeseph Derwart... 203
Inspector. ,
J. Blankcnmycr... Sfi3Rebt. .McDonnell VM
Eighth. Ward.
Common Council.
llenjamin Huber.. 3SG I IS. J. Rcmley .15
Geerge Rees ssi A. J. Rlttclier ;e
Jeseph A. Albert.. 3-31 .le!in Itarnltart .... H
Constable.
Geerge Shay 120 Henry Kreelc 31
Assessor.
C. A. Oblcndcr.... 410 Stephen J. Mart . SS
Judge.
Lee Jacobs :i-C! J Jehn Milchsech .
Inspector.
Jehn Rradel 3SI Peter Wine.vcr....
Ninth Ward.
Select Conn fit.
Philip Zecher 331 1 Cenrad Oa-l
Common Council.
J. II. Oittermaycr. . 321 1 .Ti-eph R.Goedell.
Gee Shulmyei, jr. 3:5-2 Samuel Heeler...
Kmanucl Stene 833 Jehn S. Kcinlig...
Cen.-tabie.
Christian file!:.... 2:1 1 A. J. Flielc
Asse-iser.
David Zecher 330 Win. F razor
Judge.
Jehn Heek 327 Amei Ca-.t
Inpeelei.
Onirics F. Smith.. S31 1 J. 11. Am wake, jr.
TI10 Vute ter Scheel Dh-ectui a.
i7
27'i
Jte
.20
Vauilulatrx.
Carpenter..
Slayniaker.
Morten
KG Snyder
A J Snyder.
Riugwnlt...
Evan
Cochran
Richards...
fimeych
Mchwebel . . .
Jlresiux ....
Z -I ?
5 2 "
: 1
1
2411701 llSIb."i,l;:tVS,0l3Sii332,212'
218 27C 110 I'M 1(;7,:M1 ."Vi:Wf,331 -2101
218 270 14.1 192 1 CI ,3.19 .V.I'Ssi; 31 2.JS!)
217 22 11-1 ISO I'm 3..S VM 3SI.233 2.ISI
yesterday and never did mera startling
andunfeieseen changes take place in one
day '. balloting. Twe Republican justices
of the peace step down and out te make
room for successful Democratic comiicti cemiicti comiicti
ters for the office, who were returned
with handsome majorities in wards which
usually go Republican. Wauti, Republi
can, for council, was elected for the one
year term, but the Democrats have elect
ed two out pf three for the three year
terms and have tied the third. General
William Patten, Democrat, is new iu the
same position he held three or four years
age. He was tied then for council
and is arain tied te-day with "Wil
liam II. Ilardinan. Republican. This
election will be thrown into council and
will be settled there by drawing sticks,
the man drawing the long one having the
long held en the office. Slade, Democrat,
polled the heaviest vote for school direct
ors, and he with two Republicans, will be
in at the new make-up. The Democrats
elect their chief burgess in Jacob Sncatli,
who is leturned with a majority of 03 ever
S.S.Clair. What .surprised 'Democrats
and Republicans alike, mere than any
thing else, is the defeat of C. Hollings Hellings
worth, Republican, for constable in the
First ward. A light between the factions
of the Republican party is what caused
the revolution, and a member of the party
speaking of it this morning said : ' The
e ly wonder is that we elected Garfield."
The following was the vote :
218 20SI14.V1IW
2iul2r.:ine,i;
22121IS2;73t7
22l!;J0O,
230 302
2. at 3011
2Ki.m:i
2t;J,3'K
2f.'.l3l7
221 2!( JC'l.-.tO
2.iii.;.;ei.ri
111313.17 ti: 387,:c:22ii
I 0.1 1 337 j 3.71 j
2.S7UC01!I
2U23',1K
292 3'V2'lS!)
201 3W; I'll
2Sl!.V,i187'
2JD.3C0 102!
S. .O-.l I.
.- ;'u
it .
S3S7
07,273 2!1!
til 271 2323
C9 273,2340
1.7.271 2320
C.V272'2.!I
CS;277.2.JI0
LOCAL GOilRESPONDNCB.
::iimi' ui-ugihs.
Micath, Dcni
Clair, Rp
cecxriL.
Filbert D
ration,' i
Guiles, l
Zicglcr. 1
WKIcr. K
Ilnrdmnn. li
Snavelv.lt
Wann.'lt
SCHOOL DillKClOK.
Slailc. I
Claik, I)
Welsh, 1
Meyers, K
I'runcr, I!
Wilsen. 11
IttlSlI ClNsTAlU.!.
Strawbi nlge
Fir.ST Wakd :
S.
? 5 ?
273 229 231
..... 23S Tl VM
202 21! 210
237! 210 221
211' 228 213
I 2.K 20-. 20!)
471 270 n;:t
257 27 1U7
22S 23'". l.")S
272 2-" l)ti
CO". 2V! 2ir,
232 201 213
221 liM 210
2SI 2y:! 1'iO
2-d 27"i 103
'Jri) S.11 201
-- "li 1S
The straight Vete.
There is usually less cutting en inspec
tor than any ether office, and this vote af
fords the best test of straight party
strength. Examination shows that for in
spectors the Democrats iu this city polled
2,412 and the Republicans 2,041 the very
large total of 4,733 votes and the close
Democratic majority of 73, albeit the
heaviest falling off was ia the vote of the
Eighth ward, the Democratic Gibraltar.
Fer school directors the Democrats are
also ahead en the total vote. There was
some sprightly scratching en this part of
the ticket considering that all the candi
dates were te be elected. A notable fea
ture of the aggregate result is that while
Uresius get the fewest votes from the Re
publican Mulhoelys iu delegate cenven
tien, he leads his ticket, and Blessem
Schwebel runs far behind.
DEATHS.
Death and Funeral.
Mrs. Emma Herr, wife of ex-City Treas
urer C. G. Ilesr, died yesterday afternoon.
She has been ill for some time past. She
was ajdanghtcr of William Miller deceased.
The iuneral will take place en Friday.
The funeral of Henry R. Trout took
place from his" late residence en West
Orange street yesterday, and it was largely
attended. The burial took place at the
Lancaster cemetery. It is notable that
Mrs. Heir's husband and Mr. Trout's son,
residing elee neighbors, were the two
regular inspectors of the First ward elec
tion. Neither served yesterday.
I'nilread Accident.
This afternoon as the local freight train
west, engine 124, was running near the
Rig Conestoga bridge, east of this city,
threes ears were thrown from the rail
and blockaded the north track for some
time. The fast f.-cight line west, which
followed the freight, was obliged te back
out and switch upon the south track te
pass the wicck. Conductor Lewis, of the
freight train, was slightly injured. The
accident was caused by the breaking of a
body belt.
237: CIcpper, R.,
Ten'Nsuii' Aim ucueuc'ii i:i.i;; i te s
Assessor, Sehner, I).,
:7S :. Constable, Keeeh,
1)., 2.VJ; Hollingswerth: R., 2."i : Justice,
Yeung, D.. 292 ; Keeker, R., 218.
Snce.vn W.u:i) : Assessor, Knipe, I).,
21S) ; Keyd, R., 270; Constable, Turner.
I)., 170; Fisher, R., 311 ; Justice, Grier,
IX. 288; Evans, R., 1!)!).
TimtD W.vr.i) : Assessor, Swingler, I).,
177;Gehn, R., 222; Constable,' Struck,
210: Iliilard, R., 1(51.
"toretiKh items.
At a meeting of the stockholders of the
Susquchatia iron company the following
officers were elected : President, Michael
Scliall ; Treasurer, Vernen Ellis ; General
Manager, William Patten ; Mill Manager,
Jehn Paine ; Sccietary, Vernen Ellis.
The entertainment in the opera house
iast evening for the benefit of the peer Was
a decided sncee.s.. A large audience was
present.
The United Brethren people listened te , sermon this morning,
a lecture last evening iu their church. j
Miss Florence Lecb, who had been ;
visiting Miss Ida Hanaucr for the past
few weeks, left here for her home at Phil-!
adelphia te-day.
TH
Democratic 'aiiuin Marietta, Columbia and
and Country Districts.
Ill "blaek" Fulton yesterday the Re
publican slate was smashed and Sanders
McSparran, Dcin., elected school director
and Henry Brown, Dem., supervisor.
This is one of the strongholds of the Re
publicans. Of the contestants for supcr supcr
tfier the Republican only received l.i3
votes, while Henry Brown, Dcmeciat, re
ceived HJ7 votes. The big light for school
directors was between Dr. Chas. Stubh
and Sanders McSparran (Democrat), Mc
Sparran received 180 and Dr. Stubbs, 101.
Alfred M. Brown, the ether Republican,
received 232, and was elected.
In Eden township the Democrats elected
their whole ticket, except assessor and'
supervisor.
Little Britain is reported te have been
carried by the Democrats.
In Bart the Democrats elected both su
pervisers, Ilcnrr Given and Jacob Key ler ; j
itne schoei director, Jehn Hernsher, and '
constable, J. Rhea Chamberlain. rsa" '"'
in iiue unicorn uisiricL ei js,asi wuiicgai LnsL CVCIlin , t!0 cigarmakcrs of this
the Democrats elected Jehn Grady, super- j citv lle!(1 lllcctin.r in Rethwei!crs hall.
j at which ITenry Knodt presided. The
j meeting was held for the purpose of or
i luniiiiur a ciaarmarkcrs' union. A. Stras-
l'eiiticai and ether Siuiii-rt. ! ser, of Xew Yerk, president of the Cigai-
The election yesterday started with no i mak"-' international union of America
indications of a srrcat or unusual interest. I :l,m ""'. :v,.urcw' l. "!txuI yuu ine
Notwithstanding the pleasant morning, !
votes did net swarm, and workers were '
rather scarce. But the Republicans sud-1
denly snilfeil an irregularity, and found;
their ranks somewhat disordered. It j
represcntin
.hxchang
tands
.school
cut C
Lis stead
chauge
The Iluiuane.
The Humane fair is drawing immense
crowds. Last, evening the room was
packed with people and a great deal of in
terest is manifested in the voting, which is
kept very lively.
Te-morrow evening will be "Sun eveu
ing" at thcjgllumauc fair. The Lancaster
Glee club will be present and sing a few
of thjyr selections.
Hert Feb. 15th, 1SS1, in this city. Emma 31.,
wile or C. G. Herr.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral lreui
her husband's residence, Xe. 221 West Orange
street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In
terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2til
Wolf. Feb. 13, 1SS1, in Lancaster, I'a.. Henri
etta Wolf, daughter of Henry and Anna Wolf,
in the 5th year of her age.
Therclativcs and lriends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the tuucral,
from Use residence of her parents, Xe. 134 East
King street, en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
2td
Missklkax. In this city, en the 15th Inst.,
Sarah C, daughter of Henry and 3Iarsaret
Mu-selinun, aged 11 years, 10 months and 1
day.
The relatives and friends of the family, also
the members of St. Paul's 31. E. Sunday
school, arc respectfully invited te attend the
funeral from her parents' residence, Xe. 541
Seuth 0.ucen .-trect, en Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Interment at Woedwad Hill cemetery.
xerr adtjebtisejiesis.
XlTANTtD A GOOD GIRL FOR Ur.X-
Tf EUAL Housework in a private familv
in West Philadelphia. Geed washer and irenef,
and must be well recommended. Ceuntrv girl
preferred.tWascs $3 50 per week. Address -J.
W. R.," this office.
JSTATii OF FKKDCKICK PYXK, JIS.,
Zi late of Lanctster city, deceased. Letters
of administration en said estate having ecen
granted te the undersigned, nil persons in
debted te said decedent are quested te make
immediate settlement, and these havinsr
claims or demands against the estate of said
decedent, te make known the same te the
undersigned without delav. residiBjr in Lan
caster. HKXItr WOLF,
B. F. Davis, Administrator.
Attorney. leblO-Otdeaw
THIRD EDITIOJT.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 16. 1881.
XJitV ADVJillTlSESllCXTS.
T
yVO STOKE K0O.11S AXD UWELLIXG
ler rent. Ne. Sand 10 Seuth Ouccu street.
Apply at the Ixtellieexces Office.
X The auction of Meets and Shoes at Ucece's
Shee Stere, Xe. 2fiJ East King Street, will he
continued this evening at 7 o'clock. ltd .
FOK KENT. THE STORK ROOM NO. 41
West King street, new eccumed by Jehn
Fulck, Tailor. Possession given Al'HIL 1
1SS1. ApplV ti
JanS-il.WAS
te
AStld
WILLI- 31 J. COOPE11.
West King Street,
HOTEL FOK RENT. THE SEVEN STAR
Hetel, en Frent street below Union, in
the borough of Columbia, containing 12 large
rooms, ter rent ter one or 11 ve years, en reason
able terms. Apply te
I. S. McTAGUE,
Xe. 20 Centre Square,
tll-lwd Lancaster, I'a.
WANTED A TOBACCO STKiri'EK IN
the rear 01 31U West King street. Nene
but a stripper need upplv.
ltd JACOi; Z1EULEK.
T OTS OF FITN AND (SHOD MUSIC
AT THE
KEYSTONE LAND FAIK
re-xianr.
Ill Cunt-i. including a plate of
PUHLIC SALE. ON TUESDAY, FEBRU
ARYS", 1S31, will be sold at Xe. 211 East
Orange Street, household and kitchen furni
ture, consisting in part of one piano and steel
and music books, marble top tables and books,
sofas, oil paintings, small card table, dining
room stove and fixtures, kitchen store and
fixtures, carpets by the yard, tables, chairs,
washstands, and many ether articles net
mentioned.
Sale te commence at one o'clock of wild dav,
when conditions will be made known by
JOHXUL.ACK.SK.
Henry Shchect, Ant. leblS-ted
JACOB B. LUNG,
N. E. COR. CENTRE SQUARE,
Transacts a General Commission Ilusincss
in
Admis jinn
Cream.
fl2-2wd
Convalescent.
Tite friends of Clarence Nourse, who was
lying at the point of death at his home iu
Xew Albany, Ind., at the time of his
wife's death in November last, will be
pleased te learn that he recovered. Mr.
Xeursc is a native efthis city where he
has many warm friends.
-Mr. Critclilew m Ills Old l'ulplt.
Rev. .1. 0. Critclilew preached last even
ing te a geed congregation at the First
Baptist church. The sermon was very
impressive and great interest was mani-
1 fested. Mr. Critclilew will preach his last
C10AR.MAKKRS.
t!;c International
I Ira n ch r
Union.
visor.
MARIETTA MATTKKS.
Caught at Last.
Win. ITensel, a colored boy who was
charged with stealing a large number of
cigars from Al. Fiihner's some time age,
and who has since eluded arrest, was cap
tuied te-day in Centre Square by Officer
Cramer. He is t.ew in the station house.
Mayer's Conn
This morning the mayor hail several
customers befeie him. One tliunk get
20 days, one w.is discharged; and se v.eie
three bums.
Yeung ladies who delight fn
use Calient'.:. Medicinal Soup.
fair. In.'sli laees
follewim; .subjects: "'llic
vailinj! in the cigar trade.
elevate the trade of a eigarmaker, " I
and "The jiecesMty of union among cigar j
makers.'' Mr. Stras-er spoke for about
an hour ami a hall. About eighty cigar
evils pie- I f'ickle in appotite, irressnlutu in mind, and
lleV te 't'.jifi ni iiiu:inni,iiy, (i ..cin j.i;i.-i-.
ni'EVlAL yOTJVES.
SAMl'lK NJJT1CE.
i . . .i i him lvi-i"; vin-i iii'i-viiii. :iiiiiiii i irn. iuiiiirii- i . ; :....!,. .. it. i.i -i.......,,,. ..... .. ,h,lI,i
!! ucstues eincr interests, me """-' '-" i-;- .. ., ,. " :" "''" - ........;. ...... .i ..v.........
c bank, were disappointed at il ics- . ."--' v - -""-' ..... ............. ...i.. ......... a.. . .....,...,
uefcit iu the nomination of "mwan . .- ...... .ii .,.v.. , ,,. i..-.- : ..v,..... ,.....,,. ... .. . . .,....
,. . , , r i i (lent Scott Stanlev : Recerdin" Secrelarv. ' with a v.-eakne'M of the uterus. Enclose a
directors, and bv wav of rebound. iy "v' ' l ! ' ."l""""e 'A,,"-,"i' : .. ,,. , ..... ... ...,., ,.,.,
A ;i.-.e,.n.- .nil ir.nl- Jni'tatTV jiii , r iiuinciai Dccrciary, i. r. , "i' " - - .
Mr. Brant, cashier of the Kx- ! -e ? uerresp.mumg secretary, .leiin i - iy2SMy.lee.iAw
bank, one of the rcsnilar Deme- ". , "'. ewiKv niuu , our- , .
cratie nominees. The greatest part of the '"-", -""- """; JIlt- "
fieht was then centered en the candidates "iff persons were nominated ler permanent
for school directors, and a regular cut and
slash ensued. AH kinds of tickets were
in the field, suiting the most peculiar taste
and the close of the polls found some of
the Republicans very much out of humor
aud threatening te vole the Democratic
ticket next time. The vote is as fellows I
Chief Burgess Dr. II. S. Trout, R., 250;
A. Cellins, 1)., 230.
Assistant Burgess E. Rusing, R.,
289 ; II. Hegener.D., 210.
Town Cenncilmen S. F. Fry, R., 207;
Orestes Hippie, R., 2fil ; F. Hippie, D.,
222 ; Jehn Shillew, D.. 228.
Borough Constable Isaiah Hippie. R .
229 ; A. Ruby, D., 270.
Auditor S. R. Stibeen, R.. 201 : C.
Stembaugh, I)., 197.
Judge A. Kelp, It., 2ti ; Israel Hau
cu, D., 210.
Inspector-C. E. Xaglc, II., 283 ; E. V.
McElroy, D., 210.
Register Assessor R. Carrell, R.. 2S3 ;
Otte Zuch, D., 182.
Scheel Directors C. A. Schafftier. R.,
243 ; A. D. Wikc, R., 220 ; F. R. Cm-ran.
D., 273 ; J. Brant, D., 207.
Assistant Constable Harry Child, It.,.
509 ; Jehn Stahl, D., 281.
The Klver.
The river is tiew a very unimportant
object of interest. It has been falling con
stantly, but net at all rapidly, which indi
cates that an unusually high Heed was
averted by the cold snap that nipped it in
the bud. The shore leeks rather rugged.
being covered by cakes of ice and drift
wood. In front of the town it can remain
without causing any inconvenience, buL
en the river read above Musscr & Miller's
mill it bas been an impediment te travel,
and men have becii at work cutting a way
through the ice and rolling the legs aside.
On Saturday a lady drove a horse and
conveyance ever this seemingly impassa
ble read. If her horse had net been a
perfectly reliable one, the trip would have
been less of a succsss. As it was site
managed it nicely without an upset.
G. G. Cameren, editor of the Marietta
Times, left for his father's home in Wil
mington, en Monday, having received a
telegram te the effect that his sister, Mrs.
Christina Jenkius, was dying. Shortly
after his departnrc another telegram came
announcing her death. Mrs. Jenkins was
well known here and had many friends and
former associates in our community, whom
she acquired at the time of the residence
of her father's family in Marietta some
years age. She died of consumption.
A rag wagon might have been tern te
tatters had net the driver been stronger
than the horse. It was moving along
Frent street aud the horse became frighten
ed at a passing train of cars.
Mis Anna Mussleman, from Yerk, h
been in town for several days.
Valentine day was a busy one for the
postmaster, a larger number of its mis
sives than usual was sent.
Everybody cemplaiDS of the bad condi
tion of the country reads. They arc un
suitable for either a sleigh or a carriage.
Jehn Bell caught a boom leg yesterday
that had attached te it a very heavy boom
chain about 75 feet long. It would weigh
5 or C hundred pounds.
COLUMBIA,
officers and they well be elected
' at the next meeting. President 15. F.
I McCue ; Vice President, Harry Pinkerton;
, Corresponding Secretary, Jehn Snyder :
I Recording Secretary, II. Rill; Financial
Sccietary, . I. Bletz; treasurer, Henry
Knodt ; Auditors, A Strauss, D. P. Protr. Pretr.
iiMii aud Wni, Sayler. Trustees, Frank
Fritz, Ambrose Herkcnlighter and Jacob
Mohew.
The meeting was a spirited one and a
great deal of interest was manifested.
During the evening a dispatch was re
ceived from Philip Bernard, new in Bosten,
of the Key West factory, which empleyes
"0 or -10 hands. lie stated that he was in
full sympathy with the movement ; many
ether employers in the city arc in favor of
it.
Anether meeting will be held at the
same place en next Monday evening.
Alleged Illegal Voting.
Jehn Hoever, Rep., voted iu the Third
and Fourth wards yesterday. He
wasn't needed in either, but perhaps he
thought it was a safe occasion te practice
the high art for future useful exercise of
it. lie was arrcsted by Officer Leman, en
eemphiint of Chief Police Deichler, and
committed by Alderman Dennelly, of the
Seventh ward, for a hearing, te the sta
tion house, where he yet languishes in
hopeless expectation of Mike Mulhoely
and Blessem Brick going his bail.
Elmer, alias " Buz" Ilelsingcr, a colored
Republican brother, voted in the Third
ward aud was also held by Alderman Dennel
lj-te answer for voting illegally, his age. as
slated by himself upon frequent hearings
before the mayor, being somewhere from
IS te 20 and nowhere near the voting qual
ification. It is report cil that another Republican
repeater voted in the First and Eighth
waids.
Court.
The .jury en the mechanic's lien case of
lb my S Herr vs. Henry IT. Harnish, ad
ministraler of Michael Harnish, deceased,
and James Keener, rendered a verdict in
favor of the plaintiff for $1.72 1.52.
The case te deny the validity of the
will of Catherine Stewart is yet en trial
before Judge Patterson.
Anether Old Cradle.
Cel. J. L. Lightncr, of Soudersburg,
having read the account of "Grandma
Williams's" old cradle published in the
Ixtei.mckkcer a fcwdays age, informs
us that he is the owner of an elder one it
being 1-19 years old, or 17 years elder than
that of Grandma Williams. The colonel
also owns a case of drawers 130 years old,
another 100 veais old, and a clock 92 years
old.
ICn Ye Like 1'oelisli
" Fer ten years my wife was confined te her
bed with Mi'.-h a complication el ailments that
no doctor could tell what wan the matter or
euro her, and I u-ed up a "mull lnrtiiuelnliiiui
biijjstuiV. sis month-: :ij;e I saw a 17. S. Hap
with Hep lliUet-seii it.aud I llieuhl I would
In: a feel once iiier. I tried it. but my lelly
proved te be widnm. Twe bottles cured her,
rhc is new :is well and slrens? af any man's
wife, anil'il cot me only two dollars. !!c yc
likewise foolish." H.w".. Dcireit, Mich
febl-Jw.lAw
Sqturc Sam Kvans Beaten by Hayes Grier.
Never in-Columbia did a borough elec
tion pass off mere quietly than that of
The KryMlone Band Fair.
The attendance at the fair last night
was geed, the voting was lively and the
wheel of fortune was deins a geed busi
ness. A new and attractive feature was
the pest olDce under the management of
Mr. J. M. Cogley, jr. Te-night the
ticket of admission will be geed ler a
plate of ice eream.
... i . -
Wltli the Circus
Geerge W. Goedhart, of this city, bill
pester for Barnum's Londen show has
becu ordered te report at headquarters,
New Yerk, en the third of March.
riiv.-ici:ms KtMMtnuieitd it.
i our T Jiema-.' Kclectric Oil command- a
Ini'jjc and increasing .-ale, which it richly mer
it. 1 have alway-s found it exceedingly help
ful ; 1 u-su it In all case of K!ieuniatim,as well
as fractures n.id dislocation". I made use of
It myself te calm the pains of a broken leir
with di-locatieu of the feet, and in Hvu days I
was cntireiv relieved Irem pain.
JO. liE.ri)l', M. I.
Fer sale by H. I. Cochran, drui-t, 137 and
IS) North tjneen btrcet. Lancaster, I'a.
Xntnrc'd Sluice-was-.
The kidney -arc nature's sluice-way le wash
out the debris or our constantly changing
bodies. If they de net work properly the
trouble is fell everywhere. Then be wise and
as seen as you sec siirns of disorder get a pnek pnek
ujreef Kidney-Wert and take U faithfully. It
will clean the sluice-way of sand, gravel or
sliuieand purify the whole system. Drttsgittrf
s-ell it both liquid and dry.aud it is equally efll
elent either way. Tiulejtcn'levJ. fll-lw d.Vw
Wine.
The unprecedented succerc' of Sneer' Wine
in North and Seuth America aud Europe, has
gained for It among the medical faculty a
standing reputation. ChcuiNts aud scientific
men have visiied his cellarin Xew Jersey, and
analyzed his Wine, and pronounce it the most
healthy and beneficial in the market. The fol
lowing letter was received by Mr. Specr from
Dr. A. D. llsen, one or the eldest and most
celebrated plivHicinnn of Xew Yerk city : " 1
have been in the habit of using Speer's Pert
Grape Wine, and 1 have found it an excellent
stemachic, a gentle stimulant aud ionic. Il id
especially useful iu cases of great nervous de
bility and stomach weakness.''
The disposition of unprincipled dealers te
adulterate wines has compelled Mr. Specr te
bottle all his productions, aud place Inn signa
ture ever the cork se as te insure te the public
its purity. It is being used in churches for
communion purposes.
This wine is endorsed by Drs. At.ce ami Da
vis, and sold by II. E. Slayniaker, Lancaster
Pa. fcbl-iwd.tw
r.Ietlicrs! Mothers!! Mothers! !!
Arc you dUturbed at night and broken of
your lest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
If se, go at once and get a bottle of MUS.
WIXSI.OW'S SOOTIIIXG SYUUl'. It will re
lieve the peer little .su.lcrer immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en earth who has ever
used it, who will net tell j en at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, aud relief and health te the child.
operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te
use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription of one of the eldest and
best female physicians and nurses in the
United States. Sold everywhere; 23"centsa
bottle. tcl.?-.K'fcwM,WAK
Conundrum.
Why are J.SIO yards of land bought en credit,
like a drinking song! Pecause it Is "an acre
en tic.''
Why i u man whelneaksa window and then
pays ihe damage like Dr. Themas' Kclectrie
Oil in curing Itlier.matism ? IJecause it breaks
the pain and then makes it all right.
Fer sale by II. I. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
l?) North Quc-n ticet, Lancaster. Pa.
ri'ilis
QUALITY OF CLOTHING
is iiAith ran most veevi.k te
.lb'DOi: ARIGHT.
BUT WE TELL YOU HOW:
Just see Ihe Ceeds that we eiler in
ODD SUITS,
and the prices will teach you mere in a lew
minutes about the qunlltv than a day's shop
ping. THE Hi ICES AK E MARKED DOWN
TO SELL THE GOODS.
and it will net take you long te make up your
mind whether they are bargains or net.
WKAltli UJCTTIXO HEADY FOK
MER CIIA -YZ' TA IT. O RJXO.
AFTER A PR IT. Ut.
and are new turningeur Ciothinginte money.
We prefer the profit, but when we cannot get
it we take the little we can get. striving each
day le turn jast as much Clothing as we can
ler as little money as possible. Xearly all of it
Is kepten the second and third floors; the mom
en the lirst fleer is nearly full of
HATS AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
WILLIAMSON & FOS! I,
36 EAST KING STREET,
tll-lydw LAXCASTKU, I'A.
REAL ESTATK. IXSUIJAXCE MOKT-
UAUKS, IIOXDS. STOCKS. C-KAI.V,
AND PROVISIONS.
rriine Investment Securities alwava for sale
and inquiries regarding them invited.
MONEY ALWAYS TO LOAN ON GOOD
MORTGAGES.
Uy means of a private wire te Philadelphia,
orders in ISends, Stocks, Grain and Previsions
executed instantly. llO-SR&Wtt
PUBLIC SALE. OX MONDAY, MAKOU
14, 1831, iu pursuance of an order of Or
phans' court of Lancaster comity, will be sold
at public sale at Philip Wall's Green Tree
hotel. West King street, Lancaster city, the
following described real estate, te wit :
All that certain let or piece of ground situate
en the south side of West King street, Lancas
ter city, containing in Irent en West King
street, 06 leet 4 inches, mere or less, extending
in depth te a le feet wide allev 10.) feet, mere or
less, en the east side, and iw feet, mere or less,
en the wust side, and extending along said lo le
feet wide alley iu the rear Jfeet, mere or less,
upon which let of "round are ereated a double
one-story Urick Dwelling Heuse, Ne. Ml West
King street, a Frame Pottery Wareheue, Ne.
.ri!8: also another smaller Warehouse, Petter's
Kiln, Hydrant, Fruit Trees and ether improve
ments thereon.
Terms cash en Oct. 1, 1SS1, upon purchaser
giving approved security.
Sale te cemmenceat 7& o'clock p. in., of said
day, when attendance will be given bv
HENRY M.GAXSL',
FRANCIS GANSE,
Executers of theestiteef Henry W.Ganse, de
ceased. Jacob G l-sdakeii, Auct. leblT-3tawdts
O FECIAL XOTICK.
THE INSPECTORS OF
THE LANCASTER COUNTY" PRISON
desire te call the attention of the public te the
large assortment of
SI'PERIOR RAG AND JUTE CAUPKT,
Made of tile very best materials.
A Ne, BASKETS.
CIGARS.
GRAIN RAGS AND PAPER RAGS
OF ALL SIZES,
suitable for Millers and Grocer, which will be
sold, wholesale or retail, at greatly reduced
prices.
CUSTOMERS' CARPETS WOVEN
AS USUAL,
according ie directions, and at short notice.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Wasiiixotex. Feb. 10. Fer the Mid
dle Atlatitic states, light rain or snow,
loueweu ey clearing weatuer, warm
southerly winds, falling bararaeter. fol
lowed by rising barometer and colder
weather.
FADDY RYAN AKKESTED.
And Held te Answer Ter FMze Fighting
Hut He Get ufl".
Albaxy, X. Y.. Feb. 1C Paddy Ryan,
the prize fighter, was arrested last night
en a requisition of the governor of West
Virginia, certified by Gov. Cernell, for his
participation in the fight with Jee Gess in
that state last summer. After his arrest
and just pievieus te his being taken le the
midnight train te Xew Yerk, a habeas
corpus was served eti the officers,
the writ be returnable this morning.
He was held iu custody all night. This
morning he asked permission te visit his
saloon te arrange his business matters,
and was accompanied tliither by one of
the officers. After he had entered the
saloon a crowd collected, aud as lie walked
out the crowd held the deer, thus pre
venting pursuit. Ryan jumped iute a
hack ami escaped.
HV WIRE.
Philadelphia.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. K.. wr
I'liiPa. Reading..... 31?
Lehigh Valley ;,'
Lehigh Navigation... 4.V;
Northern Pacific Cem As-4
" " P'd . TOW
Pitts., Titusv'eA P..... ae
Northern Central mk
Phil'aA Erie R. R.. !5
Northern Penn'a 1.
Hn. K. U"s of N.J 1st
Hestenvilhi Pass
Central Trans. Ce
4"'Ai
42-i
si Ji
Ws
4i
Tl
4!J,;
m
;
4
LANCASTER
left
l'.y euler of the Heard,
lie-lmditaw&lsnw
IIOFFME1ER,
President.
EXTE11TAIX3IESTS.
c
1AI! PET.i. OAKPKT3.
TVOST FORGET THE
GUANO FAIR OF Till:
HUMANE,
AT THEIR HALL.
OI'EX EVERY EVEXIXO AXD OX MOX-
DA 1", M'EDXESDA X A XD .V.I TURD A Y
AFTERXOOXS FltOMS TOn.
111-tlil
We call .special attention toonrassoit teonrassoit toenrassoit
liient and price.-1 of
CAEPETS,
which we have just opened iu all the
new styles and coloring of the sea-seu.
Elegant Assortment of BODY AND
TAPESTRY HUUSSELS, suitable for
Parlors, Libraries. Dining Reems,
Chambers. Halls and .Stairs, at prices
lower than the same goods in the same
styles can be bought ter iu Philadel
phia or elsewhere.
Elegant Assortment of
All-Weel Ingrain Carpets.
Elegant Assortment of the Medium
and Lewer Grades of INGRAIN CAR
PETS, handsome pattern and very
low prices.
RAG and HEMP CARPETS in choice
-tylcs.
DAMASK AND YENITIAN HALL AND
STAIR CARPETS.
with Rorders te match, in all the latent
patterns.
Mcisures of rooms taken, and Carpets
cut and matched, and also sewed and
laid when desired. Measures of win
dows taken and Shades hung when de
sired. New Assortment of
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS STAIR OIL
CLOTHS.
Mequet, Bedy and Tapestry Uruvcls
Rugs, Cocea Mattings and RngsWin RngsWin
dew Shading and Fixture, Carpet Lin
ings and Stair Pads.
As we are confident that we are oifcr eifcr
lng all of the above geede at special low
prices, we therefore invite examination.
Ne trouble te show goods.
Bewers k Hurst,
25 ERSfc King Street.
TTON. ALIUOX AV.TOUKOKK. LL. I.,
Will delivei his famous lcctiti-ceiilill.il.
" THE BEN ADHEMHE ERA,"
AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE,
On Friday Ercunisr, February IS, I8H!.
Price of Admission. ... ,-;e cts.
Ne Extra Charge ter Reserved Seats. Tickets
for sale at Chas. II. ISarr'.s 1'oek Store,:!.". Cent re
S.piare. 114 ltd
"ITS I.IKhS NEVER SEEN!
FULTON OPERA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17th.
CHARLEY SHAY'S
IIIIIIFLEI1L!
Rest entertainment en eartii. What eveiybe.ly
says must be true.
) STAll PERFORMERS. S)
." GREAT COMEDIANS. Ti
FULL HANDS OF MUSIC.
THE FUNNY DOG ACT9US.
HUMPTY DUMPTY PANTOMIME.
COMIC DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS.
ADMISSION, as, 3.-J SO VAh.
Ileservud Seals at Onera He-.hu Olliee.
tl-.'lld
TULTON OI'EKA HOUrtK.
SATURDAY, FEBUUAIIY 1.
W.C.MITCHELL'S PLEASURE PARTY
In the most laughiblc of Extravaganza",
OUR GOBLINS ;
Or, Fun en the Rhine I
By Mr. Wm. Gill.
" It is similar in general design te the " Trou
badours," but is mere wittyauil lies in a higlwr
plane-." -V. Y. Herald, June 1.1, 1S0.
THE cempany:
Mr. William Gill (Character Comedian),
author of "Horrors," " Rubes in the Weed."'
"Magic Slipper," etc the most succcstul Ex
travaganzas of the day. Miss Eliner Deering,
Mr. Win. Forrester, Mr. Francis Wilsen, Miss
Emma Carsen. Miss Mira Renlne, Mr. J. M.
Norcres. Mr. Fred PerkliH, Musical Director.
What is claimed for " Our Goblins."
Originality! Wit! Ceherelice! Thi?Company
carrles a complete Set of Scenery ! View of an
Old Castle en the Rhine! Elegant Dressing!
Superb Scenic Elfects ! The Absolute Refine
ment of Wit and Jollity ! New Yerk's Verdict
Endorsed Throughout America.
Mr. Wf. C. MrrcnrxL, Prep'saud Sele Manager.
ADMISSION, .-OA75Cts.
RESERVED SEATS,
Fer sale at Opera Heuse etllcc.
.75
tie-itd
TjlULTON OPERA IIOt'SK.
Monday Evening', February 21.
Mr. Jehn D. Mishlcrhas tin; honor te present
D'OYLY CARTE'S
LONDOX OPERA L'OUPASY,
Composed of the principal members of the
Original Fifth Avenue Theatre Company in the
Melodramatic Opera, in two acts, written and
composed, expressly for production in the
United Slates, by Arthur Miliivan and W. S.
Gilbert, author and composer of 'Pinafore,'
council, j uc
i1JTi7iTiTnTl
li
Or, The Slave of Duty
The Opera will be rendered in the same man
ner that characterized its successful run in
New Yerk and the principal ci.ics el America.
The Scenery is Entirely New : Elaborate New
Costumes! An Enlarged Oiehestra, and a
Chorus of 40 Trained Voices.
The sale of seats at Yecker's.
81.
....10 & 7.1 Ut.
I10-3UI
PIRATES OF
4
Xeusel the Afternoon in Brief.
Forty ambulance w.iens bavc
Lyens for Greece.
The Chase river coal mine iu Victeria,
IJ. C, continues te burn fiercely anil can
not be extinguished ; immense less. On
the lower Frazier a fatal cattle disease pre
vails. The Junction ease iu Philadelphia has
been referred te au examiner and experts,
Sussex D. I). Davis, G. Clinten
Gardener and Edward Iv. Hynd
man, te asceiLihi and report the
facts, whether passenger trains are un
necessarily delajtd, whether unjust pi e
ceileucc has been given freights and why
freight trains cannot be given " passenger
lights."
Mr. Paruell has informed Mr. IJochcfert
that the chief object of his visit te Paris
is te contradict in the press all the ealuin
inies of the English press, en his course
and en his friends and himself.
Iu the Senate, Eaten's resolution assert
ing the necessity of this government's
consent te any Panama canal scheme was
temporarily table.l. Zellei's re.o'iifcieii
for night sessions passed. The Heuse at
10 a. !i.ce:itinued in Tuesday's session
en the liver and harbor appropriation
bill.
Jeseph Lcderer, wholesale jeweler, 4'2
and 41, Madisen street, Chicago, whose
store was partially burned, has been
arrested en complaint of repre
sentatives of Xew Yerk crcd crcd
iters, who have $9200,elaims. It is charged
that Lederer sent bis bookkeeper out efl
the city a few days before the fire ; ;
that after the fire the stock and
assets, which should be $100,-,
000, were only SV2.O03 ; that Ladercr's
only explanation was that the firemen
and citizens stele his goods ; that Lcderer
has been known te transfer at
least SI 0,000 wertii of his goods te
his friends and relatives, and te sell an
equal amount; te ether jewelers. Many
ether charges are brought showing Lc-
dercr's dishonest purpose aud tending te
establish his guilt. He was held te bail.
At lieyreut en Sunday a Turk murder
ed a Christian. The Christians lied te
their village, were met by Turks, and ten
persons wet c killed iu the engagement
between thorn, right nu; was resumed
en Monday, great excitement prevails, and
business is suspended and the Ixizaars
closed in Ilejreut.
If the strike of the cellieis iu Seuth
Yorkshire lasts another fortnight il will
aftect 20,000 men. The greatest destitu
tion prevails.
SfAitKtiTS.
'vv liirx Alurkei.
" w Yerk, Feb. PI. Heur dull, with
out decided change in pi ice: Siiner Siiner
line State $1 Pig.-! if); extra de
4 3.1 72 4 .71; choice de il .Vf$i !KJ: tauey
de 1 '.i.1$t ."(!; round hoop Ohie l :S.1Q.1 uii:
choice de at $.1 7jp.; 73; superllne west
ern i- BISS W; common te geed ex
tm de Jl -YfH .1.1; choice de M (WgGT.I: choice
white wheat de 15 iwgiJO". Southern quiet and
unchanged : common te fair extra il SUJJ
.1 1.1: ge.id te choice de $.1 -.Miii; 50.
Wheat iQ:;p lower and moderate bu.-d-
HutterWft
Cup cheese. 2 cups
cottage cheese. pieces. ,
Dutch cheese V htiim
KKVIT9.
Apples i? ' pk
Bananas each
Cherries, dried. s,l ,jt
Currants, dried, jl ft,
Cranberries fl qt "..
Dried Apples u,t
" Peaches ijt
Grapes f) ft
Lemens V dez
Oranges l dez
VEliCrAULES.
Reefs bunch
Cabbage V head
Carrots ? bunch
Cclery.1 bunch
Luna beans nt
Onions ? ! pk
" Vhniich
Potatoes bus
" , (Sweet) 2ti.j pec!:
Radishes $1 bunch
Soup Reims 'jf it
Salsify ? bunch
Turnips . peck
reCLTKV.
Chickens 1 pair (live)
V B (cleaned)
Ducks pair
Geese V piece
Turkeys $1 piece (live)
t' IN (cleaned)
MISCELLANEOUS.
Apple Ruttcr fl'lt
Eggs Udez
Heney fl E.
Seap-s ft.
Saner kraut jt jt
SIKAT.i.
Beer Steak, J It
" Rea-t (rib) $ B.
(chuck) 11 1!. ,
" Corned.? a,
" Dried,! t,
Reel hind quarter $ it
" ieraquarter t V
Ilolegua dried
Ham i B
Lumbal D. ,
Lard i)l S
Mutten 'I u.
Mince Meat Q ft
t'erK t
Puddinirl ft
Sausage! ft
Ilassf) D
Cattish ft
Ced
Eels $? ft
Haddock
Mullets
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Smeltz
Suckers
White FWi "f ft
Rlue "
Halibut il ft
NUTS.
ciicstiiut.i y it
Siielbarhs Jl qt
CHAIN.
Huy Tiuirtliy "Jl ten
" Clever 11 ten
Cern ?! bus
OiitsjTfl bus
Rye s bus .-
Timethy Seeed V bus
Wheat It bus
HOCSEIIOLU MAKKCT.
DAIRT.
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MIS VMH.T.A -V i:u US.
IllMlCMl-.lAi IV YOU AUK asufkekkk
i trom.yeur Kidneys or a Torpid Li r,
KIDNEYCURA
will lemeve all treubiu. .10c. a pack. See
circulars.
KAUFFMA.VS DRCG STORE.
tlO-liud V.ti S. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa.
' IXYKM'OKS
W. H. BABCOCK,
Attorney-at-Law, ei V,'a-,hingten, D. C, rnn
erly an examiner iu I", s. l'aient Olliee, eilers
his HcrviciM as solicitor bel'eri! thu U.S. and
Foreign Patent etliee-. Carerul work at fair
price-i. Was ussocinteet Mr. .Faceli Stanirer, of
Lancaster, until the hitter's death.
li'l-.Uc.lAw
Brandy aira Medicine
Tlie following article was vniuntariiy sent te
Mr. II. E. Slayniaker, Agent for ReigartV Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian of this county, who has extensively um-iI
the Rrnn.iy referred te in his regular practice.
It is commended te tin: attention or these all
dieted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
ncss: Xe. 1. White. Mav, $1 l.IJi: Xe. 2 Red.
March. 1 l.;! h: de April. $1 l'JHfi)! itiv :
de May $1 1!)
Cern V,Si lower and moderately active;
Mixed western sjel,.1i;S.r7ic: de ttiture .UJ.f
Oafs a shade easier: State 1.1gls'.e; Western
llWhSc : Ne. 2 Aiirl! lic-
Pliiliidelphl.i 3Sr.rhet.
lnn.AiBLrniA, Pa., February Ifi. Fleur
dull but held steady; supertiuu f.l 2.1j::02 ;
extra i'S "Tl 21 ; Onie and Iudlana famil3
J5 2.V51 73: Pa. de $1735.100 : St. Leuis family
fl Mitfi (X); Minnesota ilxtra $3 mUTt 71:
straiglit. $3 73QC'i1; winter patent $t523t$7 .7j ;
spring de $0 3t7 7.1.
Rye flour at $.1 00.
Wheat quiet and cav ; Xe. 2 Western itcd
$1 ll)i; I'a. Red, aud Amber, $1 Uffl 1.1.
Cern dull but steady ; stCiiiner3.;Xe; yellow
.r.SJ-.W2.13c : miXf.'d, 51;Jc.
Oats quiet ; Xe. 1 White Ittl'lc : Xe. 2. IS
1.1c : Xe. , de Hile ; Xe. 2 Mixer, 12ffil2.e.
Rye firm at llic.
Prevision" market and pi ices firm :
iihss perk. $p; 50; beet hams $21 (i022 1)0 ; In
dia m.'.-s beef $19 .7) f. e. b. liuceii -bunked
hams HiJ'5gllc: pickled hums 83!c ;iinekj'l
alieulder.s e; aalt de 5S"'c.
Laid firm ; city Keltic 10ic : loe-
i)Ulei,eiv'aiCe : prime ste:un $1010.
Ruttcr market quiel and steady, Ci cant
cry extra 325.'!3c : de geed te choice !2i
:!l ; ISradferd county and Xew Verkextia, tnlw,
27iSc:de firkins. 21i.c ; Western ilairv
extra 2.1 fg27; de geed te choice 23g2lc. Rolls
firm ; Penn'a Extra lf.JJISc: Western Reserve
ex 1 111 1320.
EgL'S llrm ; Penn'a., 2ffl:lc ; We-teri 2Sfi.
ii'.
Chec-e quiet and steiidy ; Xew Yerk
full cream, lfjllc; Western full or.: 111..
i::J13Jc; (ei lair te geed 12f812y;c; ;1
hitirskiiu.- llllc ; I'a. de Ul!e.
Petroleum linn ; ictiucd t"4c
Whiskynt.il le.
Seed- Geed te prime clever dull at 1!:;
de de Timethy quiet at 2lKl ; de de Flaswct
stead vat $1 'Ml 42.
StecR.ilarKet.
Xtw Teuk Stocks.
Stocks firm.
February Ifi.
a. ?r. A. M. 1". sr. v. m. y .
10:42 11:30 12:33 1:.T. ?
Meney ............ .... .... 5$fi .... ....
Erie R. R 43& VfiA 49J' 4'J 49
Michigan . A L. S....130 131 ViVA Ziy. W
Michigan Cent. R. W.AW ll'J 111 11911 1 8y
Chicago & X. W 131 132i V.1 V.WA i:i2M
Chicago, M. & St. P...llli H.1i lMJj 115 H5l
Han. & St. J. CO111 5li .... W, .... ....
" ' P'M.. .ItO'i .... KOJi
Teledo & Wabaali .. 4 41 40J 10 lj
Ohie & Mississippi.... 1.1 41'i Ky. 4.1 4li
BRANDY A3 A MEDICINE. .
Tills new much abused AleolielPj StimuhMit
was never intended a-s a beverage, hut te be
used as a medi. 'ine of great potency in the cunt
et Heme of tint destructive disease which
sweej) away their annual thousands of victims.
With a purely philanthropic motive we jire
sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially the.c altlU'tei! witii that mi-crable dis
ease Dysjiepsia, a spccilie remedy, which ii
nothing mere or less tiian
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or
less debility, will lind this simple nie.li-l:u-v.'hen
used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
(rail their ills and aches. Re It, however
strictly understood thai we prescribe and u-n
but one art icle. and thi't Is
KEIHAIirS OLD J8RANDY,
Sel.l by our entcrpn-lng young friend, il K
SLAYMAKEi:. This Ri-.ii.dy has steed tins
tst ler years, and lias never failed, as rnr
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the preterence overall ether Rrandies
no matter with hew many jaw-breaking French!
titles they are branded. One-'eurUi of the
money that -in yearly thrown away 011 various
Impotent dyspepsia specillcs would sut'icc te
buy all the Rrandy te cure anyHiieh caae or
cases. In liroef of tin: curative powers et
Reigart'a Old Branay,
In cases of Dyspcjisia, we can summon num
bers of wltn.wsi.-s one case in particular we
eile:
A hard-working farmer had been mlllc-led
with 1111 exhaustive Dy-pepsia f or a number el
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly 110 appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and ptale bread
and a a beverage lie n.-ed Metimuu's Ceet
Reer. He is 11 Methodist, ami then, as new
preached at times, and in his discourses elteu
declaimed carncntly againhtall kinds of slreug
drink. When udvi.sed te try
Relgart's Old Brandy:
In his case, he looked up with. .'tsleuK'nmeiit
hut after hearing et its wonderful elfccu i.'i
the eases of some of hi-, near acqu.tuib-jict in5
at last consented te fellow our advice. ll
used the Rrandy faithfully and stcadil'-; the
lirtt bottle giving liim an appetite, and Ltderu
the second was taken he was a sound 1:. an. with
a stomach capabieef digesting anything which
hejehese te eat. He til! keeps it und r.ses a lit
tle (M'Ciudenally; and sine! he has this medi
cine hi: has been of very little pecuniary benc
fit te the doctor. A Pmacmsjism Piivhiciat.
!!.
K. MIjAYHAKEK.
AOKMT ?CR
lleigail's Old Wine Stere,
Establishe-.I in 1785,
IMl'OlrTLK ASD HY.fA.KK. IK
FIXE OLD RR AX DIES. SHERRIES. SUPE
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1-fs,
1S27 and 123.) CIIAMPAGXES e
EVERY RRAXD, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, RROW.V STOUT.
Xe. :! KAST KING ST.. LANCASTKR. I'A
st. leuis, i. ai.a ii.. '?& yVt. iyx my, 615;
Ontiirie and Western. a .'W'4 39 :k :.?
e. c. .1 1, c. R. R i:4 ' as 2i;'4
Sew Jersev Ccntral..!03'4 10'iW 101 10IX Im-.i?
Dei. A ildusen Canal llljf, 112J4 112'4 112i 112
Dcl.,Lack.rW(stern!2C lt 1-G4 lx.y. u;y
li
Western Union Tcl..U84 119' 119! 118 nh
I'uelfic Mall S. S. Ce. I5M 5C ZSit ffiix a.-.V
. : ... ,T r...., ... - -- y st.
lisg l-ifjV i 121'-:; 114
43 my
RESERVED SEATS,...
. l.rtL.:1n'
aejiicciv.'j ...
Amenc in IJ. lei. Ce.
Union Pacific.
Kansas .& Texas 47
Xew Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland & Pitts. .. ..
Chicago & Reck I
Pittsburgh & Ft. W
48
.. ISO
.. 131
.. 119
.. 131
.. l.UJi
.. 13
PUHLIC SALi: OF AGHICBLTCICAL IM
plemcnts. Furmcrs, leek toveur inierest
Merchants, call and .save money. The subl
-crlberwillonei-iitpubl!caa!c,enbATUKDAr.
MARCH 3, 1SSI, iit tiie uiiiiiufactery. corner eC
Water und Lemen Streets. Lancaster, Pa. Sale
te commence at '.ty, o'clock A. 31. an. I y. P.M
consisting et the following namtif arti
cles: Twenty Grain Drills, latent improved-Twenty-five
Hay .Rakes, latest improved,
Pratt's patent; Twentv Grain Fans, both Willi
single and double crank; Thirty Hand and
Herse-Power Cern Sheller.--. Twenty Hnmi
Cern Shelters. Power Fedder Celters. Cider
Mllls for Hand and Horse-Pev.-cr.Winc Presses
double aud biugii: row Cern Planters.
All the above machines are warranted for
two years. Alse, second-band cern--die!lcrs
grain drills, grain tans, one second hand sep
arator, thrashing machine. Alse spokes and
fellees ler carriage makers, a let of y. ineh
walnut bracket beards, oil barrels and' cans',
and alotet ether articles net enumerated.
This sale Is intended te t educe sleck te make
room ler my spring bu.ines, which will he.
carried en in a mer; extensive f-cale.
A geed credit will be given.
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