Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 15, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1881
THE H ITERS SI3TKKS.
Au Excellent Entertainment Last Night.
Last evening the Ilycrs sisters and their
troupe appeared in the opera house before
au audience which was net nearly as large
as it should have been. The name of the
play which was presented is "Out of Bond Bend
age, " and it served te introduce the sisters
auda full company who sanir a .large
number of plantation songs ' Are.
Misl Madah Ilycrs is an excellent
singer and ihe audience was al
most "carried eff'' by her. Her sister,
Miss Louise, is a very geed actress, easy in
her manners and sings and dances with
great skill. Fred Lyens, a colored man,
who possesses an immense mouth, is au
excellent banjo player and a funny come
dian. The ether ceple in the company
are geed. It is the best musical organization
of colored people that has ever appeared
here.fnet excepting the many minstrel or
ganization, and every peisen who attend
ed the perlbnnause last night speaks
in the highest teims or it. They will ap
pear agaiu te-night, when they should
have a better house.
Male or Veal Estate.
II. F. Howe, auctioneer, sold at the
Cooper house last night, for Allau A.
Herr, real estate agent and attorney in
fact for W. Ramsey SheafT, a let of ground
en the south side of West King street,
containing iu front 28 feet 2 inches,, and in
depth 14G feet, with ;v large two-story
brick dwelling beuse, kitchen attached
and ether improvements, te Jehn Decrr,
for 82.300. Tne above is kiiewu as the
Slicaff residence.
Ne. 2. A let of ground situated en the
Minthwcst corner of Mulberry and West
King streets, adjoining the above, and
containing in front en said West King
stitet 22 feet 9 inches and in depth along
Mulberry street 14G feet, te Themas Baum
gardner for 8SO0.
Ne. 3. Twe lets of ground in icar cf
Nes. 1 and 2 and running along Mulberry
.street south waul 103 feet G inches, and in
depth 80 feet 4 inches, te E. J. Madigan
ler 81,1"0.
The Ilimrep:jliic Doctors.
At the meeting of the Homeeopathic
medical society, iu Columbia, en Wednes
day, the clictionef whose officers has been
published, there were present Drs. S.
Auner, B. F. Re'wh, F. M. Hairy, F. F.
Frantz, O. P. Huebucr, Angstadt, W. D.
Bellinger ; Dr. Armer presided. After
the election of officers, the subscription of
eight of the Icadind Ilomwepathic journals
for the use of the members of the society
was ordered. A discussion upon the pres
ent defective system of sewerage in our
cities followed, and it was unanimously
agreed that many diseases were caused
and prolonged by picscnt imperfect drain
age. An uiuisual amount of general sick
ness of no special type, was reported.
The meeting adjourned te convene en the
banks of the Susquehanna en July 12.
A Handsome Monument.
Dr. Jehn L. Atlce has had erected ever
the remains of his wife in St. James cem
etery, a very heavy Italian marble tomb
of artistic pattern. It bears the following
inscription :
Sacked
Te inn Meveisy ok
.KAU HOWKLL ATI.hK
Wife or
JOUN I.. ATLEE, M IX,
AM) OLUKST DAL'OIITEH OF TUB
llex. Walter Fkanklin.
Uekn .Iink 7, ISO:;,
IIEI Peihiuauy 20 1850.
"Asleep In .Icsn-."
Tin: tomb was executed and put up by
Maj. Chas. M. Hewell, and the workman
ship and finish is of a high order of ex
cellence. A funny Mistake.
Yesterday a gentleman of this city,
ordered a lead of coal from a certain firm,
te be delivered at his house en East
Orange street. The order was given te a
driver, who made :i mistake in the street,
and took the coal te the same number en
West Orange street wheie he ran it into
the cellar, much te the surprise of the oc
cupant of the house, who did net remem
ber having ordered it. The man who get
the coal is a merchant, and he has made a
preposition te the linn te hnv the ce.il "in
trade."
A College Club.
The Princeton college glee club, which
gives entertainments in the large cities,
passed west through this city yesterday
afternoon en a special Pullman car
attached te the fast line-. They
were en their way te St. Leuis. Ress
Rowc,sen of Christian Rowe.ef Strasburg,
who was formerly a student at Franklin
and Marshall, is assistant manger of t he
club. He came with tlicui as far as this
city, but will return te Princeton in a
couple of days.
. -
Tlse Street Commit tc.
The street committee of city councils
organized last evening by re-electing
David McMiillcn, esq., chairman and S.
W. Raub clerk. Tbe committee had a
large number of petitions for sheet weik
presented te them, which they will duly
consider. Next Tuesday the committee will
make a regular inspection of the streets in
all parts of the city.
The ColcbreoK Valley Itailreatt.
The engineers have completed the sur
vey of the Colebrook Valley read, which
will run from Concwage (a short distance
from Elizabethtown) te Cornwall. The
officers of the read are preparing adver
tisements for proposals for the grading aud
building of the read. The read will be
pushed te a speedy completion.
Cake Walk and Fair.
Messrs. Diggs, Thornten and Hunter,
of the male members, and Sisters. L. Hun
ter, G Hall, M. Matthews, Keebes and
Frances, of the female members of A. M.
E. Zion church, want it te be known that
they have a church fair in prospect aud a
grand three prize cake walk, set down for
fiem April 25 te May 7.
Nclla 1 trew n.
This distinguished and favorite elocu
tionist aud dramatic reader, whose ap
pearance iu this city some weeks age, was
prevented by illness in her family, will
appear at the court house en Monday even
ing, and net at the opera house, as has
becu announced.
Net Se Hail us Reported.
I.itltz Recerd.
The Risscr brothers stabbing affair near
Brunnervillc, is net as bad as some news
paper would have it. Instead of being
dead, as was reported, young Risser is able
te be about and is at work as usual.
Correct it.
Our Yerk neighbor, the Republican,
needs te brush away the cobwebs that
have accumulated upon the " genera! in
formation ' it provides tbe readers with.
Ames C. Xeyes is net state treasurer, nor
is J. P. Wickersham superintendent, of
public instruction.
m
Three Head.
Mr. Jeseph R. Shearer, of Mauheim
borough, has lest three young children
one boy and two girls by that malignant
disease, diphtheria, within the past two
weeks. The youngest and euly child
living has also been in a critical condition.
Notary Public.
Cyrus Ream, of Rcamstewn, has teen
commissioned a notary public for three
years, te date from the leth of April.
m
Visiting Pittsburgh,
The Pittsburgh pipers note the pres
ence i that city of Hun. Cli:is Deuucs, of
Linca ier, wh is visiting fiiends there.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUlt KEOUL.AU COBUfcSPONUENCE.
Baptismal erviccs will be held te-morrow
"morning in St. Paul's Episcopal
Jcbuich.
T. Jeffersen uiepper s new iiat oear,
which be has just built en the wharf be
low Feudrich's warehouse, will be launch
ed te-morrow morning.
Miss Clara Richards returned home last
evening after a week's visit te Lancaster
among her many friends.
Miss Flera Crethew, of Wilsen college,
Chambersburg,is the guest of Miss Caddie
Bruner
Miss Jennie C. 3IcCulleugh, of Wilsen
college, Chambersburg, is the guest of
Miss Mnzie Fendrich.
Miss Flera Sprecher, of Lancaster, was
visiting Miss Mazie Fendrich yesterday.
Graulich. of opera house disturbance
notoriety, has been acquitted.
Mr. F. C. Snyder is about erecting a
confectionery stand at the corner of Third
and Locust streets.
Messrs. W. B. Given aud Alfred 0.
Brunei- aic spei ting a handsome and brand
new buggy. They gave it its trial trip
Yesterday.
Rev. Dr. Wolfe, of Gettysburg theolog
ical seminary, was yesterday the guest of
F. A. Bennett.
A large paity of persons of both sexes
surpiised Mr. and Mis. Jacob R. Witraer
at their residence, en Walnut street above
Fourth, last evening, the occasion being
the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Witmer.
A very enjoyable time was had.
Mr. Aaren Gable, a respected, aged and
well-known citizen, died last evening at
his residence en Locust street just above
Third, aged 72 years and 7 i.-euths. Mr.
Gable had for some years been connected
with his son. Tayler Gable, in the business
of a confectioner The funeral will take
place liqm his late residence en Sunday
altcrnoen at one o'clock. The remains
will be taken te Marietta for interment.
A heavily leaded canal beat broke fiem
its moorings near the biidge yesterday
altcrienu and diiftcd down the river. It
was only s.ived from going ever the dam
by a number of row beats going te its tw
sistaucc and towing it te shore.
Miss Nella F. Brown will have a pianist
with her at the opera house te-morrow
evening.
Te-day is Geed Friday. It is a legal
he'iday. Xe business is doing at the banks,
and the public schools are closed, but the
postetlice is open and the usual life is found
at the stores.
The officers of Osceola tribe Xe. 11, I.
O. R. M. were installed in the opera house
last evening in the presence of a large au
dience. A party was given last evening at the
residence of Mr. Jehn Fendrich, at tlie
coiner of Third and Chestnut streets, in
honor of his daughter, Miss Mazie, who
is home for the Easter holidays from Wil Wil
eon college, Chambersburg. There was
quite a large attendance, and the evening
was pleasantly spent. Several of Miss
Feudrich's classmates weie of these pre
sent. The meeting of the E. E. Lutheran mite
society labt evening at the residence of
Mr. II. F. Ycrgey, was a pleasant and
highly successful affair. Inte the church
treasury was netted quite a nice little sum
of money, the outcome of refreshments
bountifully served and partaken of until
they were all consumed.
Mr. Frank Xcsbitt, of Pert Depevt,
Md., was iu Columbia yesterday.
Cornelius Laucgan, was arrested this
morning en the charge of woman beating.
He will be heard from futhcr in the Lan
caster county courts.
Miss Annie Bitner, of Lancasser, was
visiting in Columbia-yesterday, the guest
of Miss Annie Bruner.
The Scheel Heard.
At last evening's meeting of the
school beard the finance committee
presented a report showing the ex-!
penditures since last report te be I
82,311.54 and the receipts including I
a balance of $2,25:). 03 te be $3,000.74 anil I
a balance. Api il 14, of 8749.20. The meet- '
ing hour of the beaid was changed from
7:30 te 8 o'clock p. m. A committee of ;
three was appointed te confer with Super- j
intendeutB. G. Ames in reference te the
commencement cxerci&es of 1881, sueh
committee te have power te act. Com
mittee Messrs. Meyers, Stevenson and
Given. Mr. Given offered the following
resolution, which was adopted :
Whereas, The building new used by
the beard for the accommodation of the
colored schools of Columbia, is unfit for
use in its present condition. Therefore
be it
Resolved, That a committee be appointed
te report te this beard at its next regular
meeting, first, as te whether it is expedi
ent te repair the old building new stand
ing, aud what would be the cost of the
same ; second, wliac would be the cost of
erecting a suitable new building; third, as
te the best means of raising the funds for
either the repair of the old building or the
erection of a new one.
Committee Messrs. Mej era, Wike and
Balm. Messis. Zeamer. Stair and Given
were appointed a cemmitte te apply te
council for the use of the council chamber
for the purpose of holding the meetings
of the school beard.
Adjourned.
Uave Hall.
Themas Smith, one of the men who was
engaged in a riot at. the Rohreis Rehreis Rohreis
tewn rolling mill some time age, and who
was held iu default of bail te answer
the charges of assault and battery and
surety of the peace, furnished bail this
morning. He was committed by Al
derman Ban some time age, at
which time the amount of bail
was net fixed. This morning he was
taken before Judge Livingston when he
gave the bail. Smith is the man who had
his ear bitten off. The complainants
against him aie Jehn Heed, who bit his
car, and Maitiu Hess.
l'rescutatlen.
This afternoon the employees of Skiles
& Frey's Grant street tobacco warehouse
presented their foreman, Mr. Frank Cun
ningham, with a handsome meerschaum
pipe. The presentation speech was made
bv Mr. Fiauk Haines.
Taxing Ituilding Associations.
Judge Hendersen has filed an opinion at
Harrisburg deciding that building associa
tion are liable for the tax assessed under
the law as il new stands, the act of Apiil
10, 1870. having beet: repealed by the act
of June 7. 1879.
Telephone Couiirclieii.
II. B. Grolf & Ce. have had their ware
house en West Lemen street and also
their office in Centre Square connected with
the telephone exchange.
Death or an Aged Man.
James Barnes, of Drumore township,
died yesteiday morning at 3 o'clock, aged
91 years. lie will be buried at Chestnut
Level en Monday next at 10 o'clock, a. m.
llnnc lour Canary Sing ?
Then get a bottle of flint Hitter.-, which is an
unfailing restorer of song and a cure fei all
diea-es of cage birds, li your druggist docs
net keep it, or will net get it for you, sehd n
postal card te the Bird Feed Company, 307
Federal street, Camden, N. J., and they will
see that you are su pplled. Price, 23 cents.
marZi-Situ'.&w
Amusements.
llefzeg's Hhoie. Next weeklleizeg's World's
Wonders will be here. A perlermance will
be given each altcrnoen aud evening. The
company is an excellent one aud it includes
many well known people. They are new In
Wilmington, and the press et that city speak
iu the highest 'cruis of them.
General Cutler acknowledges te have been
neatly shaved with Cuttcura Shaving Seap.
Nervous debility,-weakness and decline pie
vented by a timely use of Malt Bitter?.
SPECIAL KOTOEJt.
SAMPLE MOTIOK.
;It is Impossible ler a woman alter a raitlilul
co u rse of treatment with Lydia E. Plnkhum'a
Vegetable Compeumt te continue te suffer
with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose n
stamp te Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham, U Western
avennc. Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets.
lyaMydcediw
A Healthy State.
People are constantly changing their homes
from East te West and from North te Seuth or
ice versa, in search et a healthy state. If they
would learn te be contented, unit te use
the celebrated Kidney-Wert when sick tln-y
would he much better off. The whole system
can be kepi in a healthy state by tills simple
but effectual remedy. Sec large advertise
ment. " apll-lwd&w
Itching Plies Symptoms auil Cure.
The symptoms arc moisture, like perspira
tion. Intense itching, incrcasc-d by scratching,
very dlsi resing, particularly at night, as it
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum ; the private p:;rt- are sometimes at
fected ; It allowed te cenlit.ue very .serious re
sults may loilew. Dr. SwayneN All Hctling
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. aNe for
tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, all hc.ily, criuty, cuta cuta
neous eruptions. Price, 50 cent-', three boxes
for$12". Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price In currency or tlirc cent pn-t-ge
stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync
Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
Sold by all prominent, druggists.
marhMyMu-S&W
Disgusting.
One et the most loathsome anil terrible, dis
eases et our climate is chienic e.itairh. An
immediate and certain cure U Themas' Keli e
tric Oil. Yeu pour n little in the palmed your
hand mid suutfit well up until you la-Ie it.
A few applications will care the inet M-vere
ise. FersaIeatII.lt. Cochran's Drug .M:e.
17 North Queen Htrect.
A Cough, Celd or bore Threat should de
stepped. Neglect fjeeuently n galls in an In
curable I.ung Disf.tse or Consumption.
Rrewn's Itrenchial Treehes de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the inflamed p:ut, allaying
Irritation, give relief in A.sthmj, Ilrenchial
Cough", Cutairh, mid the Threat Troubles
which Singers ind'PublicSpeakei'.s an-subject
te. Fer tliiiiy years Brown's ISreiichi.il
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always give pertect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and const nit ii-e
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained well-mi-iitrd r.mkameng the lew staple
remedies of the uf-. Sold at i cents a box
everywhere. 1118-lvilTTh.Y.SAlyv
Sale luui Hair Keep it ItCHiitiftii.
The " Londen Hair Celer Ucsteier" is the
most delightful article ever introduced te the
American people mid Is totally different from
all ether Hafr Restorers, being entirely Irce
Irein all impure ingredients that render many
ether articles for the h.ur obnoxious. Where
baldness or tailing of the hair exists, or prcinu
luregrayness, fiem sickness or ether causus,
Its use will restore the natural yeutlilul color,
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
scalp from all impurities, dandruff, ete., at the
saute time a most pleasing and lasting hair
dressing, fragrantly perfumed, rendering it
selt and pliable, making it an iudi-pciisablc
article In every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Ilesterer. Price 75 cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $4. Mui:i depot ler the
United Mates, :K0 North Sixth street, Philadel
phia, ml 1-1 vdTThA K. w
Hew SiCloeni
Can a man retrain liem chopping the leuv3
of the Kiirdeck villi his cane as he p ism- ; il
is "only a weed." and yet tew plants or v. reds
are se valuable, and few preparation .-e poiu peiu
!ar a-Rurdeck Itloed Hitters, in v.lucii all its
valuable properties are se skillfully combined
It cures iliepsia. constipation, gout and all
diseases arising lrem iuipuiities et the bleed.
Kersale at 11." 15. Cochran's Drug Stere, U
North Queen street.
Si'EKU'd Gtt.U'i: Vinks, one, two and tlircc-ycir
old Concord, vigorous vines, for sale in large
quantities, at 3, 3 and 10 cent', J5y retail at 10,
13 and 'J5 cent. Small lets may he sent by
mail Address, Ai.rui:n Speck. Par-saie, N. J..
(Mount Prospect Vineyard), or :ll Warren
street, New YerJc. My vines aiv kept in the
ground until they aie ordered. t5at orders
may be lllled lie-di from the -oil. a-Jw u.'iw
A Cure at LiiKt.
t'pLcillcs without number ter Hid cure et
Catarrh have been extensively advertised,
and doubtless there is some virtue in all. but
the evidence i? overwhelming that Kly's
Cream lltilm gees mere diiectly tlvin any
ether te the seat et the dl-cae, and though it
Is a comparatively new discovery, it has le
sulted in mere cures within the range et our
observation than nl! the ethers put together.
WW.-exbarrr, Pe , U.iien Lraiter, 7)c 13, ;s;..
We Have Sold lily's Cream lSalni
ter Catarrh ter the pat year ; have never had
a complaint but have received praise-". It
gives satisfaction te every one using it. Nat.
Wolfe A Ce., Druggi-ts, Wilkcshunv. I'.t..
Jan. 2S. 1S0. iiil3-2ivi!t'ed&w
A Sure Sign.
When you see a man silting In an ea-y chair
with his "toot bandaged, and he can't bear any
one te approach him, ami hnllcr it von even
point at it, the chances are he'has the gout or
rheumatism. Kuideck Weed Hitter would
cure him. Pne $1. trial .-iz" 10 cent-;. Fer
silent II. It. Cochran's Ding Stere, l:!T North
Queen street.
Nothing Short of IJiiiiiictnl.ablc ISenelits
Centerred upon tens of thousands et
sufferers could originate and maintain
the reputation which Ayeu'.s SaUsa
vaiulla enjoys, it is a compound of the
best vegetable alteratives, with the Iodides of
Potassium and iron, and is the most effectual
et ail remedies ler scrolu.eun, mercurial, or
bleed disorders. Uniformly succc.-stul and
certain in its remedial ellects, it produces
rapid and complete ctiies et Scrofula, Seres,
Bell. Humors, riinples, Kriipttens, skin Dis
eases and all dlserdei.s rising lrem impurity of
the bleed. Ity Its invieiatlngeilects it always
relieves and elten cures Liver Complaints,
Female Weaknesses and Irreguhiritic-, and i
a potent renewer et vitality. Fer purifying
the bleed it bus no equal. It tones up the sys
tem, restores and preserves the health, and
imparts vigor awl energy. Fer terty years it
has been m extensive use, and today the most
available medicine ler the suffering sick any
where. Fer Sale by all dealers.
iiprll-lwdceil.td
Triu it and Soberness.
What is the best family medicine in the
world te regulate the bowels, purifying ih-j
bleed, remove- enstivencs.s and biliousness,
aid digestion and stimulate the whole sy-
ein '.'
Truth and soberness compel iie te answer
Hep Hitlers, being pure, perfect and harmless.
See "Truths'" in nnetrer column.
npI3 2wdSw
Metlier.s: mothers:! mothers! !!
Are you ilMmbcil at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
If -e, go at once and get a bottle of Mils.
WINSLOW'S SUOTIIINC .SYllUP. It will re
lieeo the peer little suilcrer immediately de
pend upon It ; there Is no mi-lake about.
There is net a mother en eaith who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and giv rc-t te the
mother, and relief nnd 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 et one et the ohtet and
best" female physicians and nurse- iu the
United States. Sold everywhere; 35 cents a
bottle. murM vdtf w M . W&S
POLITICAL.
Cor County Commissioner :
MARTIN H1LDEI5RAND, or Mount ,l..j
r.oiengh. Subject te the decision of the Dem
ocratic county convention. aplS-sLtwtp
Fer County Commissiener:
HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), et
East Lampeter township. Subject te t he choice
of the Democratic county convention.
apr2d&v!p
Fer County Commissiener:
FP.ANK CLARK, of Strasburg township,
gu" jeet te the choice et the Democratic comi
ty convention. apiC-d&wtp
Fer County Coinini-sienei-:
JERE MOHLER, P.phr.ita. Snbjett te the
decision of the Dcinebratic county conven
tion, aprli-d&wtp
SEW AWERTISEMEXTS'
STRAWBBJME & CLOTHIER
HAVE BY ACTUAL COUNT
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN STYLES
OF NEW
SPRING DEESS GOODS,
RANGING IN PRICES FROM
12 1-2 te 50 Cents Per Yard.
Each and every style of the one hundred and fifteen represents from
THREE TO TEN DIFFERENT COLORINGS OR COMBINATIONS, mak
ing in the aggregate a stock net only the largest we have ever shown,
but believed te be absolutely beyond competition.
WE SHOW :
SEVEN STYLES
At 12) Cents.
All Half-Weel Stuffs. Meat et
theni co.-it mere te manufacture than
our marked price, and represent
ionic s;ieat Kaifitiin.i.
They cen-ist ei REUSES. Alt
MUKES. I'LAIl)?. SILK-MIXED
NOVKLTIKi and CASHMERES.
TEN STYLES
At 15 Cents.
AU Half-Weel Fabrics: uiunv
would he geed value at 20 and 'i"
cent-:.
These al-e are TWILLED RK1
UES NOVELTIES, PLAIDS,
STRIP ES, RMURKS, ETC.
FIVE STYLES
At 18 Ceuts.
Fully at cheap as the ether let.-
ami censi.-t et MOHAIRS. ME
LANGES, CREPES. PER RLE
CLOTHS, STRIPES, ETC.
TEN STYLES
At 20 Cents.
All .-piemiid value; manv new
.tylt'a net shown before this season.
They ctuhmnu All-Weel STRIPES,
WOOL DUKPS CLOTHS, ALL
WOOL HUNTINGS, PLAIDS, ETC.
THIRTY STYLES
At 25 Cents.
Probably the larscst uertiucnl
et twenty-tive cent Dress Goods ever
nlituvii. There are many enticing
bargains among them, in SERGK,
MELANGES, WOOL CHECKS,
FANCi' CHECKS, CLOTH '.SUIT
INGS, ALL-WOOL STRIPES, LACE
and PLAIN HUNTINGS, FANCY
ENG LLSU PLAIDS and S I'RIPEs.
Please remember that this immense assortment includes only goods
at and under 50 cents per yard, and does net refer te our stock of finer
fabrics, in which the assortment is even greater. These who are unable
te visit us iu person, are reminded of the MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT
through which their supplies can be secured almost as satisfactorily as at
the counters. 'Every lady should send for a specimen copy of the Journal
for (he Household.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
Market Street te Filbert,
PHILADELPHIA.
DEATHS.
Maykii. April U, 1SS1, near Rohrerstown.
Mamie Rcrthu Mayer, youngest daughter el
Henry M. and Frances M. Maver, in the Sih
year of her age.
The relatives nnd L lends et the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral,
w itheut liuther notice, from the residenee et
her parents, en Sunday morning at 9 o'clock.
Fuiieial scivices at the Bethel church in
IlolireiMown, at 10 o'clock.
A'Jj'ir AltVEItTISEMESTS.
rjiHK 1'LACK TO BUY PURE IVINES AMD
X Liijuers: al-e Druirgist's ! per cent.
Alcohol U at A. Z. RING WA LT'S
I heap Grocery and Liquor Stere,
Ne. 205 West Ring Street,
IcblMyd Lancaster, Pa.
1)UICLIU SAI.K OF CANADA HORSES
On MONDAY, APRIL IS, 1881. will be sold
at public sale, at J. D. Denlinper's Mcrrimac
HeiiM', Lancaster city. Pa., the following Live
Stock, te wit : sixteen head of Choice Heavy
Canada Herbe.s. They will all be heavy and
well boned, and must be In all respects as rcp-rc-iC'ited
by the undersigned or no sale. A
credit ei 00 days will be given.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when
terms will be made known by
GEORGE GROSSM AN
Sam'l Ua-ii & Sex, Allots. aprl5-2td
PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the alarming prevalence of incen
diary llres in our midst, and the boldness of
the perpetrator, make It the duty of all geed
citizen-i, especially the holders and owners et
preperi v, te be vigilant and te assist by their
individual etlerls te bring these outlaws te
Justice. Citizens will de well te watch the
aeiiigs and comings et suspected persons In
their iuimeiilaie lespectlve neighborhood.",
anil give early and authentic information te
the police authorities et the city, el any cir
cumstances in the habits or conduct el such
suspected individuals likely te fasten upon
them the perpetration et se heinous a crime.
Police efllcers having miles upon miles te
patrol iu their respective wards, must neces
sarily atierd verv inadequate protection
against the ennnms: ei ine inceniiiary, unless
their etrerts are supplemented by thtwe or enr
citizens. I therefore call upon all interested
in preserving order, in th; preservation et
tr.mquillity,te contribute te these ends by un
usual vigilance ever the Immediate vicinity of
their respective auedei.
$500 REWARD.
By virtue of the authority given me by the
resolution et Councils of February 4, IS74, 1
lieicby offer a reward et Five Hurdred Dol
lars for the arrest ami conviction of any party
or parties who have set Are te anvef the build
ings burnt by Incendiary flfe within tbe last
year, and the same reward will be paid ter the
arrest and conviction eruny person who tout
ct fire te anv building in the future.
J NO. T. MacGONIGLE,
apri.ifd Mayer.
FOURTEEN STYLES
At 31 Cents.
Cenisliu; mostly ei Goods that
in an j' ether heue would have been
marked at :7'. cent at the vcrv
lowest, and ct.lnprise CASHMERE
REIGES, REIGE FOULES. CASH
MERE MELANGES. CHEVRONS.
REIGES, AND SILK MIXED
PLAlDSi
FOURTEEN STYLES
At 27 Cents.
Considered by many te include
some et the Rest llargains at the
ceuntrr. Among them will be
found SILK-MIXED STRIPED and
PLAIDS. ALL-WOOL FRENCH
CASHMERES, DOIT RLE-WIDTH
ALL-WOOL LACE RUNTINGSikuI
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS.
EIGHT STYLES
At 40 Cents.
Amenc IliU lel Mill be teiind
many ei the fabrics selling through
out the city at W, cent, comprising
NOVELTIES AT HALF VALUE,
SILK-MIXED ENGLISH STRIPES,
0-4 WOOL REIGES, 30-INCH ALL
WOOL NUN'S VEILING.
THREE STYLES
At 45 Cents.
Few in tiuinbci, Vut Remarkable
Rargalii9. viz.: C-4 GERSTER
CLOTHS AND NOVELTIES
WORTH 73c, AND CASHMERES
WORTH CiJJc.
FOURTEEN STYLES
At 50 Cents
Senin of the Rest Rargain-i v. a
ever ettered lnfi-4 REIGES, :fci-lNCH
CASHMERES. 4 HUNTINGS, 0-1
SUITINGS, LACE HUNTING'S.
SILK-FINISHED PLAIDS AND
NOVELTIES WORTH $1.
iT. W. Cor. Eighth St.,
NEW AltrEIlTHtEMESTS.
"IHKA1 CHINESK LAUNDRY. FJRST-
j claa washing anil Litiindring at Ne. is
hast Chestnut street, at very low prices. Sat-l-dactieu
is premised teull. Please ;ive us a
Citl1- nprll-lwdK
MONKY TO I.OAN.-SIO.OOO TO LOAN
en Hrt mortgage in large or small
quantities. Inquire of
GEO. SPURRIER. SeiVv..
! aprll-3td is i:t Kin'Strit.
. ---- .u.
T EM OVAL.
ti N. LEWIN, M. D., lus removed his office
lrem 247 Wet King street te Ne. 11 Seuth
Prince sdreet. Office hours from 7 te!) a. m.,
and lrem 1 te 3 and C te 9 p. in, aprll 3md
1UOICE FRUITS FOR EASTKK.
PINE APPLES, STRAWBERRIES
Bananas, Flerida, Messina and Jamaica
Oranges, NewToinateei.Onionsand Radishes
Choice brands efOYsTERS always in stock,
AT ECKERT'S,
ltd Ne. 11 East King Street.
ES.TATK OF FANNIE LAtiLE, LATE (IF
Lancaster city. Lancaster county. Pa.,
dee'd. The undersigned Auditor, uppeinted
te distribute the balance rumaining in the
hands et Charles B. Kuufimtu. administrator
of the estate et the said Fannie Lagle, dee'd,
te and among these legally entitled te the
same, will sit for that purposen FRIDAY,
the 29th day of APRIL, A. IL, ItiSl.at 10 o'clock"
a. in., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse,
in the city of Lancaster, where all persons in
terested in "aid distribution may tittend.
CilAS. 1. LANDIS,
arpS-ltdF Auditor.
'ASTS.
YTANTEI. A GIRL WANTED TO DO
ft general housework and light washing.
Apply at this etfee. ltdt
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK;
geed wages given; must ceme well
recommended. Call at 405 North Duke street.
aprll-lwd
-tlTANTED-A SITUATION TO DO ANY
VT kind of housework. Aunlv t flu.
Academy et the Sacred Heart, East Orange
street.
ltd
l IirAJiTKI) AT TIIK H..IT lu-jllrLT.2
i mm' - -- -...& vv wn.7 m
fv few geed and industrious boys from 12
te 20 years of age. Steady work and fair
wages. airi4-5td
T17 ANTED IX KVBKY TOWNS!!!!' JN
TT the statu of Pennsylvania experienced
salesmen te sell a new valuable invention.
Address INVENTING ASSOCIATION.
ulS-StdTuSF Lincoln, Lane. Ce., Pa.
ClOACll FAINTER WANTED A U01
j Couch Fainter wanted te go te Manches
ter borough, Yerk county. Pa. lioel wages
and eenttant ciuplevuiciit. Anplv te
J. C. SUNDY,
apLMtd Manchester, Yerk co.. Fa.
THIRD EDITIOI.
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 15, 1881.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, ApriI15. Fer the Middle
States falling-, preceded in northern por
tion by rising barometer, warmer, fair
weather, winds backing te southwest.
Special Weather Bulletin.
The storm which yesterday rooming
was central off the Seuth Carolina coast.
has moved in a northeasterly direction,
and is new central south of Neva Scotia.
It has been accompanied by severe gales
along the Atlantic coast. The depres
sien, which yesterday morning was
central in Manitoba, has moved
in a southeasterly direction, causing
light rains in the upper lake re
gion, and is new central near Chicago. It
has net been accompanied by high winds.
The temperature has risen decidedly in
Texas, elsewhere it has remained nearly
stationary. Heavy snow is reported from
New England. The indications arc that
the suew new prevailing in New. England
will be followed during the day by clear
ing weather, and that warmer fair weather
will prevail iu the Middle Seuth Atlantic
and gulf states during te-day and
Saturday.
Furlens Flames In Iiuffitle.
Buffalo, April 15. A disastrous fire
broke out in the hat manufactory of Staf Staf
eord, Faul & Ce., about midnight last
night, which destroyed the stock of the
firm, ameuntiug te $25,000 ; insured for
$22,000. The less en the bmlding, winch
was owned by J. N. Matthews, editor of
the Morning Express, is $10,000 ; insured.
The establishments of E. Herschfieltl &
Ce. aud Hiram Eckstein, adjoining, were
injured by water te the extent of several
thousand dollars ; both insured. Several
ilienien narrowly escaped with their lives,
being curiieddewii by the giving away of
the floors, but tlyjy were rescued with euly
a few bruises.
Robbing the Mall.
Cincinnati, April 13. J. G. Unser,
dispatch clcrk'iu the Cincinnati posteffice,
was arrested this morning for robbing the
mails of letters containing money. Mr.
Burt, superintendent of mails, set a decoy
for him, but watched aud discovered him
iu the act aud arrested him. He admits
this ease of stealing, but denies having
stolen previously. Fer several months
valuable packages have been stolen from
these mails. He was held te answer and
is in jail.
The street railroad strike continues,
but it is peaceable. Scarcely any of
the cars of the consolidated railroad are
running.
Rfciiewins Their Leans.
Washington, D. C, April 15. The
treasury department has received a
large number of requests for the
blanks which are required te be
presented by holders of C per cent,
bends desiring te extend them a three and
a-half per cent., according te the recent
decision of the secretary. A number of
bends have also been received. It is net
deemed at, this time te make pu&lic the
names of the corporation or individuls de
siring te extend the "six per cent, bends or
the aggregate amount of the extensions
applied for.
tire In Albany.
Albany, N. Y., April 15. A fire broke
out in S. Munson & Ce.'s shoe facteiy en
Broadway, at an early hour this
morning." The following merchants oc
cupying adjoining premises were
also sufferers : Hemingway & Ce.,
commission merchants ; Martin & Hunter,
commission merchants; Hemingway &
Ce., oyster dealers ; Herman & Ce., I'm it
dealers, and Benjamin & Ycrkes, fruit
dealers and commission inei chants-. The
building was saved, but the stock of goods
were seriously damaged, by smoke and
water. The losses are net yet known.
Fatally Injured by a Cyclone.
Memphis, April 15. Pr. A. D. Lan
tleibale who was wounded by the blowing
down of his house en Tuesday near Her Her
uatiile, Miss., died yesterday. . The same
cyclone passed ever the neighborhood of
Commerce, Miss., destroying cottar, nins,
cabins, trees, fences, &c. D. W. Fly's
store at Commerce unroofed and the
stock of goods damaged by water te the
extent of $3,000.
Ttie Cxar's -Murderers Hung
St. Petersburg, April 15. All the Ni
hilists except the woman Hessy Helfman,
condemned te death for connection with
the Czar's axsassinatie'i, namely : Ruis Ruis
aketl', Michielefi". Kibaltsahiusch, .leha .leha
belTand Sephie Pieffsky, were hanged at
10 o'clock te-day. MichitlofTsrepe broke
twice. Orderjwas net disturbed." There
was an immense concourse of spcttnteis.
Suicide.
Chester, Pa., April 15 L. 11. Gelder,
aged 52 years, a resident of Philadelphia,
where he is respectably connected, died
last night at the Washington house here
from an overdose of laudanum adminis
tered by his own hands. Mental depres
sion is believed te have prompted the act.
Celder was a book-keeper by occupation.
Barn anil Live Stock Burned.
Harrisiu'RO, April 13. A large barn
en the farm of Jehn Eichelberger, near
this city, was destroyed by fire early this
merniug. All the live stock aud contents
weie burned. It is supposed te have been
Urn work of a tramp who had permission
te sleep iu it. The mau is net te be found.
Less, $10,000 ; partly insured.
r
Killed ills Companion.
Boruentewx, X J., April 13. Jas.
McLaughlin, ami Jehn McGeveru, two
boys of this city, get into a light and the
latter has since died. McLaughlin w.is
arrested. A pest mortem examination was
held, and the jury of nine men te-day ex
onerated McLaughlin fiem all blame.
Arrested for Libel.
New Yerk, April 13. Levi F. Therne,
the publisher and editor of the Daily
American Exchange, was arrested te-day
at the instance of Franklin B. Gewen, of
the Philadelphia & Reading- railroad.
Mr. Gewen charges Mr. Therne with pub
lishing a libel in his paper concerning
him. "
Exposed te the Vulgar (iaze.
St. Petersburg, April'15. A man has
been captured with unlawful prints iu his
pocket, but refuses te answer any ques
tions. He has been steed up:n a chair
and the general public invited te pas by
and identify him.
ii
Died, Aged 114 Years.
Pottsville, April 15. A well known
colored woman, named Jane Buchler, said
te be 114 years old, died here last night.
She leaves one daughter ever 89 years old
and another nearly as old.
Six Story Bmldine Destroyed.
New Yerk, April 15. A fire this
morning in the six-story brick building,
Nes. 143 and 147 Mulberry street, caused
a less of $30,000. The building was
burned once before nine months age.
Uoeu Erlday.
New Yerk, April 15. Geed Fiiday
w:w celebrated heie te-day in all Pretest
aut Episcopal and Catholic cliuiclic
throughout the city with appropriate cere
monies. A. Beg'lar Ner Vaster.
Bosten. April 15. A terrific a!c fiem
the northeast, with snow, sleit and lain,
has prevailed since last nijbt, aud tbiec
schooners, two fishermen and a coaster
are ashere in the harbor.
XAKKKTX.
Live Stack Market.
Bcftale. Cattle Receipts. 1,300 head; con cen
signen through, 370 cars: nothing doing, reel
ing a shade better.
Sheep ami Lambs. Receipts. 70 bead ; con
signed threngh, 12 cars; offerings Unlit ami
veiy little doing; geed te choice U'ettarn
lamb-, f 12tg C3; best grades deposed et.
Hogs. Receipts. 4400 heaii; consigned
through, 81 rnn; market steady anil firm, but
slew; light Yorkers. 13 903S: geed te choice
810SG1S: geed heavy, $S3SQS40: pigs dull
$3 30 ; several cars unsold.
East Libkhxt Cattle ltppelnta. 1.S9S head
selling ttnu at yesterday's prlees.
Hogs Receipts. 1.900 head: Philadelphia,
16 S0G ( : Yorkers. 5 eei 90.
Sheep Receipts, 300 head ; prices unchanged
and market closed llrm.
Tobacco Market.
New Yerk. Seed Leaf Tobacco was un un
cnanged.thedemand moderate; silo of LOW
cases Pennsylvania, crop 18t. en private
terms; S00 de de. crop 1879. at 114.21; 400 de
New England, crop M7. nt HQiic: A de de,
creplSSO. at 2327Kc: 73 de Wisconsin, crop
Ip), at 45c; 2W bales Havana at 85cl 20.
Seed Leaf was less active, bnt steady ; sales et
200 hhds. en private terms.
EXTEBTAIXMEXT1I.
AELLA . UKOWN. -
AT THE COVRT HOUSE.
Meuday EveulHg, April 18, 1881.
Tickets for sale at Chas. II. Bart's Reek
store.
ELIASRARR, .... Makaekk.
aprl5-2td
TjlULTON OPERA HOUSE.
Thursday and Friday, April 14 aud Vu
Tenth successful year et the Celebrated
J
i
31 is Mudali A. I Iyer-, Seprano; Ws Leul.ii:
K. Ilycrs, Contralto; tlie only Acknowledged
Colored Prima Den nils in the World, assisted
bythelren Cempanv et COLORED 3IIF8I
CAL ARTISTS, lreluillug tlie mhf Comical
Colored Comedian- en Earth,
MR. FRED LYONS,
ThoGrc.itCaiiJeirft.atitMiU Funny S.iyiiira:
KtW SniKT n:lllfaa miil lt.sst UaLu .-...!L
lug their revised vrrien et the fuuieuH moral.
"OUT OF BONDAGE;
Or, Before and After tne "War."
Full of Songs, Choruttej, Siwcuilties, Altitirdi
tics, picturing the true liloet the Negro lrem
the Cotten Field te tin; Lyric Srtugu.
POPULAR PRICKS :
UALLKRY,..
ADMISSION
RhLRVKI SKATS,.
..85 Cts.
..35
..SO "
apt9-3td
"CWLTON OPERA MOUSE.
EASTER HOLIDAYS.
GRAND GALA WEEK.
Herzeg's Assemblage
OK TUB
WORLD'S WONDERS.
ROMAN ; : MAJOR ATOM!
STUDENTS ! : OPERA : MAJOR ATOM !
ROJIAN HOUSE ! : ADMIRAL DOT!
STUDKNTS! : : ADMIRAL DOT!
Fer a Limited Season,
Commencing MONDAY, April 18.
adjussieX : : ADMISSION.
lOCentsI :COLONELORR: lOCeatu!
ADMISSION, : THE GIANT! : ADMISSION,
lOCentft! : : lO Cental
LITTLE JEWEL.
PROF. : : HARRY'
SAWYER! :Chryat;il Orchestra! :SIIELDON
: Comical Marie- ;
PROF. : nettes! : HARRY
SAWYER! : :SHKLDON!
SPECIAL. Ladies aud children, unaccom
panied by the UMtuil-triiile escort, should at
tend in tin: afternoon, ir possible. Hum avoid
ing the large crowds at night.
Deers open at 1J.J and 1i p. m.
Commences at '.! and s p. m.
Tne Uraud Exhibitions Dally.
10 CENTS. ADMISSION. 10 CENTS-
COMING ! COMING !
Direct from a nhcnemeiiallv successliil rea
son et Xn u eeka at Masonic Temple. Riiltimere.
ENTIRE LOWER FI.COR, 15 Cts,
raprM-Stit
"- -
PQK SALM.
IAIttlE STMCK-ICOMIM HK Kr.NT THE
j store room new occupied by II. Gerhurt,
merchant tailor. In the Ituiuirc - biiildiinr. Ne.
51 Neith (jneeii street, Laiu-if-tcr. Iiio,ulreut
Itf.lllH.r, UKliliAHKIi,
1H28-I Id : North Dnkestrcttt.
-UTISKEY AT PUBLIC SAL;. THE V!
T ler-int'd will elb-r at public sale e
Tlli;iL-DA. APRIL 21, IHSl.at the Saleen i
X-
en
ei
A. P. Fiilmer. nerthi-a-d :iii"le of Centre
Square, Lancaster,
UOO GALLONS F WHISKEY-.
The Whiskey was maniifacturcil at Jacob
Rair's Distillery. East Hcmptleld township,
luring the years; 1R73-1H75, and Is of geed
quality.
Sale te commence' sit i p. in., when terms
will be mui'.de known bv
WM. LEAMAN,
Sam'l Hks? A Se, Attorney.
Auctieneeis. apil-thd
PUBLIC KALE. ON MONDAY, APRIL
IP, 1881, will tie bold at public, at tlie Key
stone Hetel, North Queen street. Lancaster,
Pa., the following Personal Property, consist
ing of the entire stock and Household and
liu.-hen Furniture of the Keystone Hetel, te
wit : Forty Reds and Rrdsteuds, forty Wnsli-stand-,
let or Rtireaus. Tables, Chairs, Cup Cup
heardi. Sink-, six Parler anil Cook Steves anl
I'lpe; large let of Carpets, Mirrors, Tin.
Qneens ami Kurt hen Ware; contents et Rar
Roem, consisting of Rar Fixtures Steve and
Pipe. Demijohns, Ac. and ether artlclts need
less te mention.
Sale te commence at 1-2 o'clock in. en said
day, when terms will be made known by
IACOR S. ERY,
HENRY K.GRAYAILL.
Jehn RkumaN, Auctioneer.
A. C. Ilvi's Clerk. arAll.ir..t
ORPHANS' COURT SAI.E FUltStJANT
te an order of the Orpnans' Court will lie
wld en TUESDAY, APRIL l'J, ItiHI.at the Key
stone Hetel. erth Queen street, the following
real estate, late the property et William Ruck
les, sr deceased :
A one-steiv wcathcr-lmarded DWELLING
HOUSE, No.22SNerth Prince street, :tnd let or
ground fronting 'il feet 1i Inches en North
lrince street, and extending in depth lis feet
te Water stieet. Adjoining properties et
Henry Friinkc, deceased, and Gen. II. A. Ilam
bright. Goeil Well of Water, Fruit Trei-s ami
ether Improvements.
Sale te commence at 7J o'clock p.m., when
attendance will be given and tettun made
known by CHARLES IHICKIUs.
Administrator of Wm. Buckius, br., ilecM.
IlBSirrfcBTnr,kT,Auct. marJ0Aa2,6.8,l.lAli
MiXVELLAtiHOVs. :
SUH1LLKK HOUSE, NORTH tTKKN. G
Mattcru, proprietor. Luncli every luy
lrem IU te 11 a m. Best et beer en tap. The
patronage of my friends and the public in gen
eral is respectfully solicited.
aS2wd C. MATTERN, Prep'r.
INSURE T1TM TMJS OLD Ar WELL
Established Agency of the
Giranl Fin Mm Ce.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. '
laTettect m sate ana Solid Securities.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
Ne. 10 EAST KING STREET.
dll-CmdM.WSR sece ..I . loer.
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