Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 31, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THCBSDAY, MARCH 31, 1881.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK ICKUULAK COKKKSPONOENCE.
Aii adjourned nice ting of Columbia
town council was held last evening
in t lie council chamber for the purpose
of closing up the business of the year.
The meeting was called te order at 7:30
o'clock with the following members pres
ent : Messrs. Bcacham. .Filbert, Hersbey,
Kistlir, Llewellyn, Muster, and Wit
incr, president. The leperts of the several
committees were as fellows :
FIXAJCCE.
Iialauec en hand last report $ 2)79 51
Beceipts for mouth , 1.948 00
..$ 4,027 51
Orders paid since la-st report..
Net charged
$ 822 73
.1.500 (0
9 2..12J 73
llaianccen hand 1,704 78
The finance committee also presented
the htatemeut of the First national bank,
treasurer of the borough of Columbia,
showing the total lcccipts awl cxpendi
tuics from March 22, 1830, te March 20,
1831 :
RIX'EIITS.
Itiiluuce en hand March 20. 1650 401 38
Market i cuts annual and transient. 3,172 00
Jiera Heuse auditorium 1.012 0
" ' stoic 2,041 Mi
Taxes in dale 15,277 87
Ml-eeIIaiH-1'in 3J6 CO
22,2Ci 41
$ 8.901 23
. 1,375 32
. 2,421 71
i:w 75
447 45
284 00
72 00
110 IS
121 J
1123 67
1,188 37
100 42
100 71
190 10
Vi 40
34 23
, 242 13
. 2,000 00
145 50
j:::i'ESDiTcr.E,
Intciert mi bends and temporary
J Oil II )
Kxiiene- ! lire department
Kcp.iiis en sin-els, alleys, &c ,
Gas ler epxra house
tius ler t-lrcct lam: s
Uas te lock-up, maiket heuc, ice...
Waler rents
Itcpairs te opera house
l.'ep.diT. te market house
Insurance
ularica of elliccrs
Kcuding vagrants
Klcclieu cXi-nsci, printing, fetatien
ciy. telegrams iliul postage
I Og tax CXtfllB"M
Collecting hnreiich tsx
Solicitor' .salary uud court expenses,
licuuclien et lenjper.iry lean
Miscellaneous expenses
Total expenses $20.5.10 C3
Tlie tepert of the property committee
.showed that rental of building had becu
fully up te previous years and auditorium
ha.s produced mere satisfactory results
than heretefeie. All repairs have been
made as occasion demanded ; nearly all
insurance having expired during the cur
lcnt year and has been written at '& ycau
and at much better rates thau bcieie.
We arc requested te announce that eaily
maiket will iiet commence en Saturday
next as has been announced, and that the
present late hours will continue probably
until May 1st."
The read committee reported that the '
work upon the borough highways had ,
been cenliued te necessary repairs. Ne ,
new .streets and alleys have been
giailcd. In the opinion of the committee j
the pic.scut system of macadamizing is ,
rather deSicicnf, and anew way or system
was suggested. The violent rains during '
the .summer and severe winter have great- j
ly damaged alleys I and II, thereby caus- ;
iug much annoyance aud expense. As the
cipjcity of these alley.s is overtaxed even
by an ordinary rain-fall, and as under the
present system of surface drainage, they t
can by no possible means be relieved. The (
committee suggested the propriety of sew- .
cring a portion el both alley.s. Duiing !
the year 18 permits, 11 for new buildings
aud 7 for repairs have bean grauted
The report of the fire committee showed '
that ther.5 had been three fires during the
year and the working condition of the lire
companies are as fellows :
Columbia Ne. 1 Active members, 1C2 ;
leather hose, 2300 feet ; cotton hose, eOU
feet ; hose carriages, 3.
Vigilant, Ne 2 Active members, 277 ;
leather hose, 800 feet ; hose carriages, 2.
Shawnee, Ne. :) Active members, 140 ;
leather hose, 40D feet; cotton hose, 5500
feci ; hose carriages, 2.
The gas and water committee repotted
one new lamp placed during the year,
making in all in the tewu 3D gas lamps
and 12 oil lamps.
April 1st premises te be a dull day iu
the borough. There will of course be the
usual number of " llittings," but in
business circles a quiet day is expected.
Mr. Jes. Bnchcr, a Columbia boy, en
gaged in the sewing machine business in
Lancaster, is home en a visit.
At a stated meeting held for that pur pur
purpese last evening, the following elliiers
ler Orien ledge Ne. 870, I. O. O. F., were
elected te serve for the ensuing term :
Neble Grand, W. II. Sheuberger ; Vice
Grand, Ed. II. Eckman ; Secretary, F. P.
I). Miller ; Assistant Secretary, Geerge
Tille ; Treasurer, Gee. W. Schroeder ;
Trustee, Isaac C. Gitt.
Captain D. Urainard Case is engaged
te-dayin " meviug " his law office te
Marietta, where he will continue the
practice of the law. Mr. Ca60 has had
a branch office in Marietta for some time.
He will net give up his captaincy of
Ce. II, for which the members will be
thankful.
-. l'arty "f well-knew yeuug men,
among them Messrs. F. M. and P. A.
Saurbcer, Jehn Musscr, Wm. Markley and
ether arc about organizing an orchestra.
This is something Columbia ha3 long felt
the want of and we wish the young me u
every encouragement in their undertak
ing. Vciily March is geiug out as it came in,
like a Hen. Snow has been coming down
cry rapidly all morning, but does net. lay
any time and at the present writing the
pavements arc all clear.
Owing te the very reush weather all the
public schools were closed yesterday after
noon. Tlie Urumere Baptist Church.
An ecclesiastical council composed of
delegates from invited Baptist churches,
convened in the Drumerc Baptist church
March 29, te consider the propriety of
recognizing the Drumere as a regular
Baptist church iu fellowship with the de
nomination. The council was organized by electing
Dr. Swain, of Philadelphia, as modera
tor, and Rev. Wm. Morrison, of Lancaster
clerk.
The usual preliminaries ever, the pastor
Bev. W. O. Owen, read the history of the
church and gave its doctrinal standing,
after which the council expressed itself
satisfied as te the importance and duty of
' recognizing " the Drumerc as a regular
Baptist church in full fellowship.
A committee appointed te make the ar
rangements for the proper services
reported tlie following as the pregramme
which was carried out in the evening.
The opening services by Rev. M. Frayne,
of Lancaster : prayer of recognizatien by
Bev. J. G. Entricken, of N. J ; Hand of
fellowship by Rev. W. It. McNiel, of the
Biclah Baptist church. Chester county.
The charge te the church by Rev. Wm.
Morrison of the Lancaster Baptist church.
Sermon by Rev. Themas Swam, D. D , of
Philadelphia..
At the close of the sermon a liberal col
lection wtfs tnkcn up for the home mis
sion society.
A Case el Sweetmeat.
Sheriff Strine, aud a iury consisting, of
C. F. Stener. C. M. Gibbs, Thes. F. Mc
Elligott, Gee. Hunter, S. B. Ball aud G.
W. Eaby, appealed before Aldennan
Wiley this morning, for the purpose of
disposing of the case of Daniel Styer, plain
tiff vs. Gee. Hart, defendant. The facts of
the case appear te be that Silas Wciler
was the owner, and Geerge Hart the
tenant, of the California tavern property in
Caernarvon township, near the Berks
county line. The property was sold te
Mr. Stycr at sheriffs sale last fall, aud
the purchaser" was given a deed by the
:heriff, but the tenant, Hart refused te
vacate the preinisss. The jury this morn
ing found for plaintiff, assessing the dam
ages te be paid by Hart at $30 and costs.
The Keller.Peaceck Wedding Press nts.
The display of presents at the wedding
yesterday of Mr. J. Frank Keller and Miss
Sallie Peacock was probably as extensive
and elegant as ever seen en auy suuilar oc
casion in this city. It comprehended the
largest possible variety of the useful and
ornamental in diver, glassi china fancy
articles and the fine arts. They covered
three large tables extending along as
many sides of the room and adorned
the walls, attracting the interest and eager
curiosity of the guests. Among the most
prominent were a number of handsome
paintings from the importations of H. Z.
Kheads & Bre., including "The Hely
Family" and some "iXeapelitan Cos
tumes." Besides these,notable in the col
lection -were silver spoons, knives and
forks, tea set, majolica ware, pitchers, ice
coolers, butter plates and knives, statuette,
vases, linens, furniture, crayons, a hand
some painting of hyacinths, en slate, by
V. Heyl Baser, Beading's famous artist,
and an endless variety which most happily
icsultcd in few duplications, and which in
their entirety forcibly illustrated the high
esteem in which the contracting parties
are held by their friends aud relatives.
Birthday Party.
Yesterday was the oeth birthday of
Geerge lurcher, preprieter of the Eagle
hotel, comer of East King and- Lime
streets, and he and his friends celebrated
this event right royally last evening. The
early part of "the evening was devoted te
singing, playing, dancing and conversa
tion. About 10 o'clock there was a line
display of fireworks, consisting of rockets,
bombs and ether brilliant pieces. "The
bombs bursting in air " were heard fer.a
gieat distance, aud net a few of our citi
zcus mistook the sound for the discharge
of lire-arms, aud supposed the police were
having a battle with burglars or bums.
An elegant supper was served during the
cveuiug, te which a large number of Mr.
Kiacher't; friends sat down. It was iu
iutcuded te have ascended a large illumin
ated balloon from the premises, but the
storm 'prevented this part of the festival
from being carried out.
Key. Menger's Pastorate In Beading.
The annual reunion of all the catechu
mens cenlirmcd by Bev. Henry Messer
(formerly of this city) in the First Be
formed church. Beading, took place last
I evening in the cliurcli, ana resulted
in a larc audience netwithstandg the iu
I clemant weather. . The total number of
j catechumens confirmed foots up the large
number of oil, while 278 were admitted
i into the congregation by certificate and
! lpuewal, making a total increase in the
membership of 78!). The largest number
of admissions took place last year when
' 123 were received iute the church fellow,-
ship by the solemn rite of confirmation
1 and 18 by certificate aud renewal of mem
bership.
In a Had Way.
Jimmy Quiun appeared at the station
house this morning ia a very exhausted
condition, and in a few minutes after en
tering it fell helpless te the lloer. Dr.
Fitzpa trick was at once sent for te attend
him aud found him in a state of collapse
aud exhibiting symptoms of poison. The
doctor, after administering te his patient
some medicines, procured a cab aud had
him sent home, where he rcmaius in a
critical condition. It is net certain that
he is poisoned, and his illness mav be the
result, of dissipation aud exposure, he hav
ing been out all night aud drinking
ficely.
THK WKATHKR.
March Came in Like a L.len and Gees Out
lake a Ituui.
Fer once the old maxim that " if March
comes in like a lien it will go out like a
lamb,! is at fault. The mouth came in
with a storm and is neing out with a storm.
Nearly all day yesterday it rained, and
nearly all last night and te-day it has con
tinued te snow, reminding one mere of
whiter than of gentle spring. Even Ven Ven
uer is at fault in his weather prediction :
he having prophesied that the end of
March would be marked by warm and
spring-like weather.
Surprise Party.
Mr. I. F. Abele and family, of Eden,
i being about te remove te this city, were
honored en Wednesday evening by a large
, party of their neighbors aud friends under
I the lead of Mrs. Symonten and Mrs.
Myers. The visitors came well provided
i with the geed things of this world, and
alter taking possession of the premises,
I passed a very pleasant evening, and
allbrdcd substantial evidence of
their
friendship for Mr. Abele's family.
Adams Express Changes.
Among the driver messengers of the
Adams express company in this city Gee.
Kcpuer gees off and Harry Deichler takes
his place ; Bcnj. Mctzgcr succeeds Reuben
Erism.m iu the same capacity.
A Blackbird Caught.
Last cveuiug about half past 10 o'clock
Clias. W. Eckert caught a beautiful black
bird, which was trying te get in at t he
window of his store en East King street.
Mr. Eckert has the bird.cagcd, and it has
been seen by many persons te day.
lg Broken.
Ou Tuesday Jehn McKillips, residing iu
Paradise, was assisting his father, Isaiah
McKillips, this city, te move when a hogs
head of melases accidentally fell upon him
breaking his leg. Dr. Hoever of Paradise
attended his injuries.
Changes at the Prlten.
W. C. Reed gees en duty te-night as
watchman at the prison in place of J. N.
Mcntzcr, who gees en as underkecper,
vice Fred. Albright.
Sheriff Sales.
ThO sheriff has posted up bills for sales
te take place en April 0th.
Discharged.
This morning the mayor discharged two
vagrants.
Amuiieinents.
Miss J'ella F. Brown. Next Tuesday even
ing the distinguished elocutionist. Miss Nclta
F. Rrewn, will appear in a pregramme of se
lected readings at Fulton opera house. This
t ilentrd young lady lias always been a favorite
with our peeple, and these et them who desire
te enjoy what premises te be a delightful en
tertainment next Tuesday night wUl de well
te secure their seats in advance, which can be
done without extra charge at Chas.' H. Barr's
book store, Centre Square.
Don't lour Canary Sing ?
Then get a bottle or Bird Bitters, wnieh is an
unfailing restorer of song and a cure fet all
diseases of cage birds. It your druggist docs
net keep it, or will net get it for you, tend a
postal card te the Bird Feed Company. 307
Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will
see that you are supplied. Price, 23 cents.
mar23-Smd&w
Cleanse, whiten and beautify the skin with
Cuticura Medicinal Toilet Seap.
Feeble digestion, sick headache, dizziness
and faintness cured by Malt Bitters,
IH'UVIAX, NOTHJElt.
Ladle, Delicate and 'Feeble.
These languid, tiresome sensations, causing
you te feel scarcely able te be en your leet :
that constant drain that is taking from yenr
system all Its iermer elasticity; driving! he
bloom from your checks; that continual
.strain upon your vital forces, rendering you
irritable and fretful, can easily be removed
by the use of that marvelous remedy, Hep Bit
ters. Irregularities and obstructions et yenr
system arc relieved at once, while the special
causes of periodical pain are permanently re
moved. Will you heed this ? See "Truths."
ml&Swa&w
" "Ely's Cream "Balm
sine only Catarrh remedy of many I have
tried which has acted as a cure. I have been
troubled for ever fifteen years; my bead has
been most of the time slopped and very mneb
nflauied. It hits opened my nostrils and re
duced the inflammation. My eye pre improv
ing, se that 1 canstand snjj-'iight, which I
have net been able te de Ter yearsr Nathaniel
Fegley. with E. F. Mentz, Merchant. Wilkes
barrc. P.-u- - j -
y - Myon - "
age nine -yrars, wae-afllietcd witn-Cfltarrh ;
tlie use of Ely' Cream Balm effected a com
plete cure. W. E. Itaniman, Druggist, Easten,
l'a.
Ely's Cream Italu.
sells better than any ether preparation ler
Cattrrnrana- gives ireter ttlslctI6n.- H.
Arai3trengfDraiistI'jft'iUeslgarrc..Pa.
!
Kcgulate the Secretions.
In our endeavors te preserre health It Is et
the utmost importance that we keep the sec
retory system In perfect condition. The well
known remedy, Kidney-Wert, has specific ac
tion en the kidneys, liver and bewcU. dee it
instead of doling with vile bitters or drastic
pills. It i purely' vegetable, and is prompt
but mild in action. It is prepared In both dry
and liquid lerm and sold by Druggists 'every
where. Heading Eagle. m2S-lwd&w
A Cough, Celd or Sere Threat should be
slopped. Neglect frequently results in an In
curable Luug Disease or Consumption.
Crown's Bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrup1 and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed parts allaying
irritation, give rclier in Asthma, Urenchial
Coughs Catarih, and the Threat Troubles
whicli Singers and PublicSpeakcr are subject
te. Fer thirty ye.tr Brown's Urenchial
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, ami always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and const int u-e
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-merited rank among the tew staple
remedies el the ag-. Sold at 25 cents a box
everywhere. mS-lveTTIiAS&lyw
SAJlt'LE iNOTICK.
It is iuiiie-sstljlc lern woman alter a faithful
cei'ir-u et treatment with l.ydia E. 1'inkiiunrs
Vegetable Compound te continue te suffer
with u weakness et the uterus Enclose a
stamp te ilrs. l.ydia E. I'iiikliam, 233 Western
avenue. Lynn, .Vans., ler pamphlets.
iySD-lydeed&w
Spear's J'ert Wine
Is iccemniended by physicians abeve all
ethers as a gentle stimulant, tonic and diu
retic. Itis sei:. .'tiling they can prescribe te
patients wth le.tfideucc, knowing they are
using an article that is strictly pure, and pos pes
secs tlie hUriit'.c medicinal virtues.
Charles A. -euley, a skilirul chemist el Xew
erk ciiy, utter makiugacarclul and thorough
analysis, s.iys: "I have examined the wine
with the view el determining the presence or
absence of various injurieussubstances which
are contained in se-eallcd Tort Wines, such as
logwood, crude spirits, etc. 1 h.tve net ieund
any of these substances in Mr. Specr's wine,
ami it tiens net contain anything but wliatis
found In pare drape juice wines.
This wine is lecemmcnded by Dis. .Atlce
and Davis, and for sale by II. E. Slaymakcr,
Lancaster, l'a. ml.V2wd&w
have Veur llnlr Keep it lieitiitiftil.
The "Londen Hair Celer Kesterer" is the
most delightful article ever introduced te the
AmeriL-aii people and is totally ditTercnt from
all ether liair Restorers, being entirely free
Ircitu all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or prema
ture, grayncss, from sickness or ether causes,
its use will restore the natural youthful co'ler,
and cnue a luriltliy growth, cleansing tlie
scalp from all impurities, dandrulf, etc., at tlie
same time a me-,t pleasing and lasting hair
dressing, lragrantly perfumed, rendering it
soft uud pliable, making it an indlspensabie
article in every toilet. AsW your druggist for
Londen llalr Celer Restorer. Trice 75 cents a
bettle. Six bottles, H. Main depot ter the
United Status, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel
phia. uill-lvdTTliAF&w
JU.UiltlAGJO.
Graham Lewis. On the :th in-t., by the
Rev. IJ. A. L. L-iverlv, Mr. Geerge M Graham
te Miss Mary C. Lewis, all nfihiscitv.
RELISH Peacock. n March :. 18SI. at the
residciicj et ihe bride's parents. Xl East
Orange street, by Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D.,
Mr. J. F.Keller te Mis Sallie M. Peacock.
SEW Alt VEltl tSEMl STS.
AKKWfpiASO Te'ilK SOLO CHEAP
An entirely New Piane, one. week from
the factory, must be .sold, liespeuslble Phila
delphia make. Guaranteed 5 yeats Inquire
seen at this ellicc.
lid
ACAKD IIAVlNi; MOVliO J1Y DENTAL.
Oflice te residence, .Ne. 334 North Queen
street, the office will be open atall hours. Ilap
ing ter a eent iuuance of favors lrem old and
new lricnds, I am thankfully yours,
II. li. RXIOHT,
Lancaster, Pa., March 2i, ItSl. m29-3td&Itw
7uire' epkka he y si:
Tuesday Evening:, April 5, 1881.
MISS NELLA F. BROWN,
THE FAMOUS HUMOROUS AND DRA
MATIC READER.
ADMISSION, .10 Cts.
Xe extra charge for Reserved Seats. The
diagram for the sale el teat'- at Chas. II. Rrrr's
Reek Stere.
ELI AS IJARR.. -
.Manager.
mar.11-4td
POMTIVK I'tlltHC SALi: Of VALUABLE
City Residence and Building Lets. On
THURSDAY, APRIL II, 1881. at the Cooper
Meuse, en IVcst Kins street, will be sold the
She.iir Residence en southwest corner et Mul
berry and West King street-, consisting et a
large well built and conveniently arranged
twe-btnry BRICK RESIDENCE, Back Build
ing and Slimmer Kitchen. Large hall aud 4
rooms en first fleer. 5 rooms, imth room and
balcony en second fleer, a"d three rooms en
attic. Geed nry cellar, sewer connect ions, het
aud cold water, gas aud ether cenvcuicncics,
arranged in the best modern style. The let !
Al by 116 feet, which includes a beautiful side
yard en the corner about 26 feet wide. The
yard is filled with fruit and ornamental trees,
shrubbery, &c, and luw one of the best and
most reliable wells in the city.
There will also be offered at the same time
and place choice Building Lets en rear of
above, fronting about 70 feet en Mulberry
street anil Ml feet deep.
Fer further particulars sec large bills. The
public are earnestly requesteu te examine
this property thoroughly bclere day of sab", as
it will be sold without escrvc and may afford
a geed chance ler investment,
sale te Commence at 7 o'clock p. m.
ALLAN A. HE Kit,
Alt'y in fact for W. Ramsay Slicatl, 3 X. Duke
street. Lancaster, Pa.
B. F. Rows, Auct. inarSl-tfd
TEMOVAL
OF
H. GERHART'S
Tailoring Establishment
FROM Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Te the Stere Roem formerly occupied by
Brimmer A: Bell.
Ne. 6 East King Street.
I am new fitting up one of the Finest
Bits
in the state, and will be ready te show
the Finest Assortments of
one of
SPRING WOOLENS
everbreught te this city, by the
FIRST OF APRIL.
H. GERHART,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
Tailering:
SEW AJfVBMTISEMESTS,
T)fcAI AL
KOSENSTKIN'S ADVERTISEMENT TO-SfttKBfOT.
AL. ROSBNBTBISrS
ADVERTISEMENT.
De you read it ?
.'. Of course you de t
Everybody reads it!
Why does everybody read it ?
' r
Because it is always worth reading !
It wul be speciaUy interesting
TO-MORROW,
APBIL 1st, 1881.
ANCASTER TTATCBES., A MtKlCAN WATCHES.
EDW. J. ZAHM,
Manufacturing Jeweler, - Zalim's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa.
YK IXVITE ATTENTION TO OUtt LABOR STOCE OF
LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS.
Solid Silver and SlIver-FIa'tcd Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, Ate.
We offer te our natrens advantages which arc rarelv combined in ne establishment, be.
cm use we h:ivc a complete MANUt'AurUKIXt;
business .and arc making a large part et the koeiIs we ?.:1!
it y, te sell at the lowest prices, and ;
ives us llr -
fclCAL, Ubl'AllU.XU.
EDW. J.
Manufacturing Jeweler,
inar2l-3md&rit
L!1i:ciai. NOTICK.
Our Stock of Fine and Cheap Watches, French Bronze, Marble aud
Cheap American Clocks, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble and Bienze
Statuary, Solid Silver aud Silver-Plated Ware, Solid Geld and Rolled Geld
Plated Jewelry, and all the staple goods in etic line, is one of the largest
and finest in the state. We have also many fancy goods aud novelties,
pretty and inexpensive, suitable for presents.
Our patrons will find our Manufactory a great convenience. We can
inake up any design of Jewelry of any description te order, at less cost
thau city prices. Remounting precious stones and resetting and remodel remedel
ling old pieces of Jewelry will often transform an old style iute a very de
sirable piece of goods. Monogram and Ornamental or Inscription Engrav
ing done equal te the best of work done elsewhere.
We have all the necessary lathes, tools ami modern appliances in the
bauds of expert mechanics for proper Watch and Musical Bex Repairing.
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers,
"4 West Kinff Street, - Lancaster, Pa.
SE W A 1 VEJtTlHEaiESTH.
'inVOSTOKK KnilMS AND DWKLLINO
I ler rent, Xe. 8 and 10 Seuth Queen street.
Apply at the lKTELLieEncEROir.ce.
XJANTEI-Sl,50O FOR ONE OR TWO
? V years, at 5 per cent, interest, paid in ad
r.inee and geed eeeurity given. Inquire at
this eflice. iuarl7-ttd
NOT1UK. A MEETING OF THE 40UK
neymen Carpenters of the city of Lancis
tcr will be helii in Kethweilcrs hall. West King
Ktreet. Saturday evening. April 2,1881, at 7 j$
o'clock pharpv A full attendance is desired.
inar3l-2td
T-OVELTIES IN SUAKF PI.
THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND HN
UNDERSHIRTS AM) DRAWER:,
AT
E. J. ERISMAJSrS,
THE SII1RTMAKER,
06 XOKTH UCEKN STKEET
4 3NT10.UK FUKN1TURT. &C.
Old Things
Wanted.
Antique furniture, rare old china,
fine cut glass, old sterling silverware,
candle-branches, silver shec-bucklca,
old plated ware; everything that is
rare, curious and fine. Fer cash.
Call or address
JOHN WANAMAKER,
PHILADELPHIA.
13tw&20tdeed
mar 10
('tOUKT PKOCI.AMAT10H.
j Whereas, The Honorable JOHN II. L1V
1.VGSTOX, President, and Honorable DAVID
W. PATTEKSOX. Associate Judge el the
Court of Common Plcas,in and for the county et
Lancaster, anil Assistant Justices of the Courts
of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De
livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in
and ter the county of Lancaster, have issued
their precept, te me directed, requiring me,
among oilier things, tq make publ ic proclama
tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et
Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv
ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence
in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the
THIRD MONDAY IS APltIL (18). 1881.
In pursuance of which precept public notice
is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et
the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and
all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and
Constables, of the said city and ceuntv of Lan
caster, that they be then and there in their own
proper persons, with their rolls, records and
examinations, and inquisitions, and thciretlicr
remembrances, wte de these things which te
their efflcesappertainin their behalftobedenc:
and also all these who will prosecute against
the prisoners who are, r then shall be, in the
Jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then
and there te prosecute against them as shall be
just.
i Dated at Lancaster the 19th day of March, j
JACOB S. STKISE, Shciill.
mai21-3tdeaw&3tw
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ItKI'AltTJIinNT in connection with our retail
This enable us te bi: mire of aual-
t - class facilities for WATCH WOKRandOKN-
ZAHM,
Zahnrs Cerner, i nucaster, Pa.
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PKCIAI. KOTICE.
1 II AltVEJlllSEM ESTS.
SALE OF QUEEN'S WAKE, TEAS, SPICKS
anil fctore Fixtures te morrow evening at
7 o'clock. at . "101 West Kin.
street.
nmrSl-atd T. II
WILLIAMS, Auct.
LOST A CJOLO HUNTING CASE tVATL'U
en Tuesday night, between Vine anil
Oermun stieela. The full name of the owner
is en the inside lid. A liberal reward will be
paid for same en return te this eflice. ltd
TOTlCK TO 1IS11EKMKS THE FISH-
IA ins iea9en commences at Carpenter's
Point Fishery en Thursday next, April 7, 1SS1.
ltd
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Brandy as a Medicine
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. K. Slaymakcr, Agent for ISclgart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et tids county, who lias extensively Used
the Brandy referred te in his regular practice
It is commended te the attention of these af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyepepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much iibuacd Alcoholic Stlinulaut
wa never intended as a beverage, but te be
used as a medicine of great potency in the cure
of some of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victims.
With n purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially these afflicted with Unit miserable dis
ease. Dyspepsia, a specillc remedy, which is
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite anil mere or
less debility, will find this .simpl-j medicine,
when nsed properly.
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their tils and aches. Be it, hewcvci
Htrfctly understood that wc prescribe and uce
bnt one article, and that is
REIGART'S OLD BRANDY,
Sold by our enterprising young friend, II
K
SLAVMAKi-.K.
This lirandy lias steed the
test for vears. and has never failed, as far
as our experience extends, and wc therefore
give it the preference ever all ether Brandies
no mailer Willi new many juw-uctsikiiik r iciiuu
titles they arc branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown away en "various
imiietent'dvsnensia specifics would
suffice te
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or
Jteigart's'Old. Brandy,
In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon nuin
bcrs of witnesses one case in particular wc
cite:
A hard-working tanner had been niHlctcd
With an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number el
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he hail sour eructatiens con
stantly no appetite in fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McGrann's' Beet
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
S reached at times, and in his discourses often
QClaimed earnestly against all kinds or strong
drink. When advised te try
Reigart's Old Brandy,
In his case, be looked np with astenlsjimnt,
hut after liearimr of its wenderlut etlects in
the cases of seme of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
nsed the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken lie was a sound man.with
cine he lias been of very little pecuniury bene
fit te the doctor. A Fbactisimq I'htsiciax.
H. E. SLAYHAKER, .
AOK3T VOB
Reigavt's Old Wine Stere,
KstiiWbhe.Un 1783,
UirOBTER A5D DKAXBR 131
FINE OLD BRANDIES. SHEUUIES, SUl'E-
UIOK OLD MAOEIUA, (Imported in lsiy,
1827 and 1S28.) CIIAMPAUNE3 O
. EVEEYBEAND, SCOTCH ALE
POETEE, BBOWX STOUT.
Ne. 29 KAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. PA
THIRD EDITI05.
THTJESDAY EVENING, MAB. 31, 1881.
WEATHER lXmUATIONS.
WABHiNGTOir, March 31. Fer the 3Iid
dle states, cloudy waather, with lislit
snow or rain, northwesterly winds, high
along the coast, higher barometer, station
ary, or lower temperature.
CAMERON FUR A FIGUT.
Our Stalwart Seamter Squares Himseir for a
Strugsteaad Daftads Malum.
Wabhctotex, March 31. In the Senate
3Ir. Dawes called up the pending hesincss
the resolution for election of officers of
the 8enate.
Mr. Cameren (Pa.) said the present is
sue was tee plain te be misunderstood.
He said if the ether 6ide resolved upon
dilatory tactics and it became a question
efenduranee, the majority could endure
as long as the minority. Mahone had terd
rifled the old Democratic regime of Vir
ginia and the Democrats of the Seuth
sought new te cover him with oppro
brium. Mr. Maxey criticised the action of the
Republican caucus in net bringing forward
for scrgeant-at-arms the gentleman (.Mr.
French) who had previously filled that
office. Mr. Dawes had expressed his sub-
mission te tne will et tue majority, an-
yet he had taken part in setting aside
the 8,000 Democratic majority in Louisiana
in 1S76. He might answer that that
majority had been procured by fraud. He
(Maxey) believed that the people thought
that the majority in the Senate te-day had
been procured by crooked means.
Mr. Dawes replied that Mr. French was
in the public service and that it would be
an injury te that service te remove him.
In reference te the claim made by Mr.
Maxey that the Democrats had carried
Louisiana in 1870 by 8,000 majority, he
said there was a diflerence tfetwecu
what he and Maxey called a vote.
The gentlemen called a piece of paper a
vote ; he (Dawes) counted nothing a vote I
that had net a free ballet behind it. i
Thousands of ballets such as be held in his !
hand (about two inches square) had been
found in ballet boxes with nothing behind
them but the villainous hands that put
tucm in.
Mr. Jenes (Fla.) denied in a short white wheat de 5? . southern steady
speech the statement made by Mr. Ma- ' 'liet : common u lair -xira ut 73tf
hone ,that Flerida hadrepudiatcd its heu- , 5 1C wlla quelaSe. v mod med
est debt, after which a discussion arose crate node; Xe. l While. April. i a: ne.-j
between Messrs. Kellogg and Jenes as te I Anri,.1 BJ?1 - : ''" Mai' l -,'l, Wi ; l
the question of the debt of Louisiana and j corn wntSiut ,iOGi.ii eh.., r mix-i w.t.
is still in progress.
ClUMK IN PHILADKLFHIA.
Very Beld Kebbery of a Jewelry Stere.
Philadelphia, March 31. About ten
o'clock this morning two men entered the
jewelry store of Jeseph K. Davidsen, 023
Chestnut street, and one of them asked te
have a diamond rinir which he had pur
chased several .'ays age exchanged. The
clerk's attention was distracted by the
ether, and when the men had depart
ed it was discovered that they had
taken a tin box containing be
tween $3,000 and $4,000 worth of
diamonds, sapphires and ether precious
stones, and left in its place a duplicate
box containing white and colored papers
such as are used by jewelers te wrap
diamonds in. The robbery has been re
ported te the police.
Counterfeiters Arrested.
Three men wcre arrested early this
morning at 723 Seuth 8th street in the act
of manufacturing counterfeit ten eent
pieces. They will be heard by the United
States commissioner te-day.
Partial Suspension of Ceal Mining.
Philadelphia, March 31. Tlie follow
ing notice has been issued te the opera
tors of Schuylkill county this morning :
"The anthracite coal interests have agreed
te the stoppage of coal mining the last
three days of next week ; that is te sav,
step work en April 7, 8 and 9. Te fully
carry out the spirit of the agreement, it is
essential that the miniug, heisting, prona prena prona
teon and leading of coal during these days
be entirely discontinued and it is earnestly
hoped that the above agreement will be
carried out in geed faith."
Ileund te Kill a Lawyer.
Sydney, Neb., March 31. Yesterday
afternoon a desperate character named
Tem Ryan, attempted te assassinate W.
H. Michaels, an attorney here, with a
knife, cutting him in the head. Ryan
then escaped. The cause of the assault
was that Michaels seme time age secured
Ryans conviction of mayhem. Ryan some
years age shot another lawyer in the
mouth.
Disastrous Flame in Bosten.
Bosten, March 31 An incendiary lire
at Randelph, Mass., last night destroyed
the house, barn and shop of E. E. King
man, the barn of Dr. Granger and Allen's
block. The lower story of the latter
was occupied by H. M. White, grocer.
The aggregate less is $12,000 ; insucincc,
$6,000.
Sale or Jay Coeke Estate.
Philadelphia, March 31. The sale by
auction of stocks, bends, western lands
and ether real estate belonging te the es
tate of Jay Ceeko & Ce., was resumed to
day. The catalogue embodies all the pro
perty net previously disposed of, aid
about $200,000 was realized. The sale will
bcrcentinucd te-morrow.
Interchange of Courtesies.
Bosten, March 31 The heads of the
Allan line of steamers gave a dinner en
the Parisian yesterday te about 150 mer
chants and representative men of this city.
In the evening the Messrs. Allan wcre the
guests pf the city at the Hetel Vendemc.
Storm In Mew Hampshire.
Portbmecth, N. H., March 31. The
storm in this vicinty has been of particu
lar severity especially affecting telegraph
lines. The cable box en Kittcry bridge-
containing all the wires leading .hast lias
been carried away by the wind taking
with it the wires. Semd of the wires
west are also broken.
BnrylBg a Cbild Alive
FLCsnrse, L. 1., March 31. Sarah A.
and Susun Lead, mother' and daughter,
were arrested here this morning en a
charge of murdering the child of the
latter by burying it alive in a garden.
They were subsequently arraigned and
committed.
The snow.
ToneNTO, March 31. The snow has
been general in southern Ontario, and is
new falling in Neva Scotie. Easterly te
northerly winds prevailed throughout the
country.
BeacensBeld'a Health.
Londen, March 31. Lord Beasenslicld
is seme what easier this mering, but
passed a restless night.
Tire I
Gabbisen, N. T., March 31. Cel. G.
M. Leibers house at West Point was
burned yesterday, including most of the
furniture. Less net ascertained.
ZUUIUSS
The Trial of the Anawlw.
In St. Petersburg the minister of jus
tice is overwhelmed with applications for
admission te the trial of the Nihilists.
Certain representatives of the press will
probably be admitted, en condition of con
fining their reports te the external cir
cumstances of the case, while representa-
live of foreign journals, many of whom
have come, en specially for the occasion,
have net yet been able te see the minister
regarding admission. Many applicants
will doubtless be. disappointed.
All five of the prisoners will be charm!
with belonging te a secret society for sub
verting the existing order of things and
with complicity in the assassination of the
emperor. Public curiosity centres iu the
female prisoner, Sephie Pieefftky, whose
aristocratic connections, social position
and superior education excite general won
der. Sbe is the daughter of a former pro
vincial governor and the niece of an officer
of high rank in the army.
According te the confessions ofPiceffsky
and Jclabeif they both -knew, and they
alone, of the attempt te be made en the
Czar's life and th e time and place. Their
fellow conspirators, in Londen and else
where, only knew in a general way that
another attempt would be made. Russa Russa
kelf was only informed of what was re
quired of him en the day of the murder.
Jelabeff, the chief director of the mat
ter, having been arrested two days before.
Pieeflsky became the guiding spirit, and
sent Russakeff and the ether murderer
with the bombs te the station assigned
them. Rnnsaketf pretests that he was
net in any way admitted te the councils
et the conspirators, but was merely a fol fel
low worker. He asserts that the Nihilists
latterly have had no money ; that there
was considerable disagreement among
them, and they would probably have dis
persed had their last attempt failed.
Russakeff seems te be a Nihilist, pure
aud simple, having no project and ilosire
beyond the destruction of the existing
order of things. Pieefisky and Jclabeif
avow that the object of their operations
was te terrorize the country, disarrange
the machinery of the government, and
bring about, if possible, a socialistic re
public after the pattern of the Paris com
mune. The ether two prisoners, Michael
ell' and the woman Hclfman, seem of less
importance. Beth refu.se te answer the
charges made against them.
3IAKKKTS.
New leric AimrKei
S w Ye:ta. MarcliSl. Heur Statemiil West
ern without decide change, moderate uspert
and home trade dcmadM ; Siipi-rtiuc Jitnte ! ix
1 10 : extra te 4 iOQi 50 ; chetiv de Jl MfJV.ll ;
fancy de $3 gt; 75: round hoop Ohie frl 35JJ.1 :
choice de ut t" tt31' 7-: .tuperllni west
cm i'.l t'idfil 10: common te soed ex
tM1 .1. XI 'Hlj I At llbittie.lrt ". AlOt 7t . .I..tu
ern si)Ot.S7.iJC2c: de lutiiif.ii4K'?i.-7iJe.
1 Oals March Jc better : ethers unchanged;
! Stati" 4."Wt.-.r; Western, 4tl;-'e.
Llve Stock Market.
Iti'PFALO Cuttle ISecelpts (B hein ; total for
the week thus fir, !l,80 head; same tiuie lust
week. 5,310 head ; consigned through iGi earn ;
only two leads en sale ; leeling weaker; Kalex
et choice steers at f5 .Vi5 7.-
Sheep and Lambs Kccelpts, 2,410 Head ; total
for the week thus far. 10.UUU head; sumo time
last week, 1(,&X) head ; consigned through, 12
car : market dull and drooping; a nnmberef
cars unsold stock of yesterday shipped Ka.it
fersnlc in Ursthaudstorwantef buyers ; kales
of a few leads fair te geed western sheep at$T
5 75 : western lambs VC, 70.
Hogs Kcceiptsi, 57- head ; total for the week
thus tar, Iti.OOO head ; saute time last week, 13,
UKJ head ; consigned through, JJ cars ; market
dull and prices a shVIa lewer: selling. York
ers, lair, light te geed. $5 50. !M ; geed medi
um. $a l.'; no heavy here; pigx,$j53.'.
Kast I.ibebtt Cattle Receipts for two duys,
l.tiM head ; selling very .slew, ami very few en
tale; best. $5 T.iftti; fair te geed, SS SO; com
mon $1 'iWJt 75; steckcrs, $3251.
Ilngn Keceipt-i for two days, 3,100 head ;
l'hil.-idclphms. $-103GCO; Yorkers. ." fl0435 7.
Sheep Receipts for two days, 0,800 head;
celling slew at $1 7"gj SO.
riitludelphla Market.
rmi.ADEi.PHfA, March 31. Heur un
changed, 11 rni.; superfine, $3 003 SO ; extra
i:i ?"' 4 ; Ohie unl iHittiuia family
15 S5ci57-': I'eunn. family $4 8701 12 : St. Leuis
family 5 7025; Minneoeta Extra 5 ( 87 ;
straight. G outfit; 50; winter patent M7 50;
spring deU 78S HO.
Uyn Heur at $5 12.
Wheat tinner: Ne. "2 Western rtd Jl
(Jl 21; liel. and 1'cnn'a Keil, 120121:de
Amber $1 201 21.
Cern firm and f.iir demand ; steamer, t3c ;
v;li"-.v pnd tiuri". . 54-'4i55J4c.
Oats firm, fair inquiry: Ne. 1 White, 45c;
Ne.2.4l14c; Ne. 3, ti41c; Ne.2Mi.TeU.at
42c.
Kyc steady at 51 01.
Prevision-, market firm : miss perk ut
.$ 50;lx-i-t i:ni.- at 22 t023 1)0; India
m.".-s beef. $22 GO f. e. b llucei) imekrd
shoulders CfSCJr; salt dfic: smoked hams
l'li;c: pieki.-d ham.- 'jftO-c.
l.urn firm: city kuttilli : loe-". hulHiers
Kfsmie : prim." -Iran-, $10 !."3I1.
ISutter market dull ami unchanged :
Creauierj uxra '.MIX; : creamery gernl
te choice 30(13 : it. C & N. Y. uxti-.i, tubs,
2Mi32v : ile llrkius. 2I23e ; Western dairy
extra 2S(55)JCi" : de goeil te choice ZOftSic. Hei Is
fjiilct ; lVnn'a 15fltfc : Western 1723.
KgL'sdiill; lVnna. 17e; Vt!s:n , 17c
Ciicc.se sluggi1 and weak ; New Yerk lull
cream WtfVSftc ; Westurn full cream 12a
12c; de fair in geed lI2c: de hill f skims
ug-iOc; l'a. de 8f!lc.
Petroleum llrai: refined 7c.
Whisky at $1 tasked, no buyer.
Seed Uoed te prune clevr dull at 7J
fitX ;-de de Timethy scarce, $30 (3 10 ; de de
r'lax.sue-: ncglccfed l 3S1 3S.
Kuintslied by Jacob IS. Leng, Camiiilssleu
Urekcr.
Chicago. Cash. April.
Wheat !.( $1.0
Cern 4e AV
Oats 30 .35
New Vehk. Cah. April.
WUiat 1. Sl.22
v'Tll
I'lIILADtttrUIA.
Wheat 1.21 l.20i
Cern t MV.j &
Oats... ! .44 -i'lji
Baltimore.
Wheat 1.C0X 1.20J$
Cern 5J4 Mi.
Slav.
1.05
M'A
May.
1.2i
1.20
.a
MX
StMckMarset.
Niv Yebk Stocks.
Stocks steady.'
i
March 31.
a. x. r. m. r. x. r. m. r m
10:43 12:15 2:15 2.40 3:10
MuiiC'jr Ztffjf'j
Erie K. It. frX 48'6
Michigan S.& L.S....i:3 13:iti 133
UichlgunCent.lt. K..II4i llik 114
Chicago & N. W 124K 124! 123
Chicago. M. & .St. I.. 111 111 lis
Han. A St. J. Cem... . 57t &
' l"ld. ..Wlji 104 104
Teledo A Wubash.... 4ft Vr mi
Ohie a Mississippi. .. 44 uyA vyA
St. Ixmis. 1. M.AS It.. K4, 0A WA
Ontario and Western. 3i;i 3CJ ?',
C. O. ftl.C. K. U 254 2-Vi 254
New Jersey Centiul. VbtyA Vtiy. 102"4
Del. lldusen C:fnal.UI lll4 111
Del.. Lack. & Western 123k 12:114 121
Western Union Tel. .11414 114 114'
I'acllic Mall . S. Ce. (
SO
.vy$
Manhattan fclevatcci
Union Pacific 11I 110 120J6
Kansas A Texas 4'S 4.7J4
4
New Yerk Central....
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland Pitt....
Chicago ft Beck 1....
Pittsburgh Ft. W. .
PniLADELVHIA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania B. It....
1'hll'a.ft Beading.....
Lehigh Valley
Lehign Navigation...
Northern Pacific Cem
' " P'd .
Pitts., TitusvcA !:....
N ort hern Central
Phil'a&Erie B. It....
Northern Pcnn'a
nn.B.K'8 etN.J
1414
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.. 113
:. 131
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WASTS.
WANTEU-A ;OOl, MIUDEiE-AGKO
inAn te take care of horses. A wbltt
nVn nri-ferred. Must conic well-reeemn'cnd
a. Appiy,
uikV err
Hl2-ttd
C'euWsTille. Pa
COPLAND'S KESTAUKANT-HAVIICO
engaged the services of a firatrclase Bea
taurant Cook, I am new prepared te serve
articles In my line at short notice, inch an
Chicken Croquettes, Chicken Salad, fried
Oysters, Terrapin, and all delicacies found in
season.
Your patronage is respectfully solicited.
JOHN COPLAND,
Ne. 125 North Queen Street.
P. S. Weddings and parties served at
reasenaVe rates. f-24MStfd