Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 16, 1881, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, APRIL 16. 1881.
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SUncastcr jmtclltgencet.
SATURDAY EVENING, APBIL 10, 1881.
THE SEW BIKTH.
The Spectator.
Ged spake in a voice of thunder,
Or old irem Sinai's kill :
And the mystic words of wonder
Thrill the believer still .
He sees In the vault above him .
With the eye et faith alone,
Oemmed round by the souls that love him,
The great Creater's throne.
He sees in the day of danger
The column of cloud that led
Frem the land et the alien stranger
Ills Israel whom lie ted ;
And knows, though his footsteps wander
Astray in a twilight land.
That his home Is building yonder,
By the one unerring hand. ,
lie feces In the night et peril
The pillar of Arc that shone
Frem the halls of pearl ami beryl,
Te light Ged's children en ;
And feels that straight from heaven,
When the eye or sense grows dim,
Shall a grander sight be given
Te :t!l who trust in Ilim.
On the page of the mighty Oce.w
lie reads the Mightier still,
Who curb its restless motion
By the law et His royal will ;
An.l while in its course diurnal
It murmurs, or sings, or raves,
He lists te the voice Ktcrnal,
In the language erthe wave?.
He murks in the plants around him
The throbs of a life their own,
While the. wordless worlds tbalbeund him
Whisper their undertone.
Frem the hawk and the hound yet clearer
Hehears the secret fall,
Which near te him and nearer
Brings the gre it Ged of nil.
In the leaves that blew and perish
In the space 1 n .single hour.
As the loves that me.t we cherish
Die like (In; IrailcU Uewer
In the living things who-,e living
Wilhcrr. or e'er they bloom.
He reads of the great thanksgiving
Which breathes irem the open tomb.
The bright spring leaves returning,
Te tnc stem whence autumn's fell
And the heart et summer burning,
Te change at the winter's spell
The year that again repasses,
The grain that again revives.
Are signs en the d.irkene 1 glasses
That bar and bound our live-i.
1 knew hew the glass iiiii-t darken
Te my vision mere and mere.
When th.j weak car strain-, te hearken.
When the faint eye glazes o'er ;
But the glass shall melt and shiver.
Once kissed by the lighting breath,
Aud the light beyond the River
Shines lull in the lace et Death.
Streng set in a stieng alleetien.
We leek te the golden prime,
When a mightier Resurrection
hhiill burstjm the doubts e! time;
And the thoughts et nil the sages,
Like the waves el the Iretlul main,
At the base of the Reck or Age-.
Shall foam and liiuieiu vain.
Herman Merii ale.
tin: CROSS.
Tree, which Heaven has willed te dower
With that true fruit whence we live.
As that ether death did give ;
Of new Eden's lowliest flower :
Rew of light, that in worst hour
Ot the weist flood, signal true
O'er the world of mercy threw :
Fair plant.-ylelding sweetest wine ;
Of our David harp divine ;
Ot our Me-.es tables new ;
Sinner am I, thcrelere I
Claim upon thy mercies make,
Since alone ler sinners'sakc
Ged en thee endured te die.
Tre itch from the Spanish of Cahlcrea.
TWO SAY1NI.S.
Twe sayings of the Hely Scriptures beat
Like pulses in thechurch's bow and breast ;
And by them we find rest in our unrest,
And heart-deep in salt teals, de yet entreat
Ged's fellowship, as if en heavenly seal.
The first Is " Jesus wept,"' whereon is piest
Full many a sobbing face that drops its bet
And sweetest waters en the record sweet ;
And one is, where the Christ, denied und
scorned,
" Looked upon Peter."' Oh : te render plain
By help of having loved a little and mourned.
That leek of sevran love and sevran pain
Which He who could net sin. yet suffered
turned
On him who could lejcct, bnt net sustain.
Elizabc'h liarrttmBrewiiing.
FOREIGN MISSIONS.
The Cause Presented at the Duke Street
Clinrcli.
The subject of foreign missions is of
rather a monotonous nature from the fro fre
quency of its presentation as merely an ob
ject for which money can be usefully cm cm
pleyed. But it assumed a somewhat
newer phase as presented, by the dis
tinguished Christian lady, Mrs. E. U.
Stevens, corresponding secretary of the
Philadelphia branch of the Women's
Fercigu mission society of the M. E.
church, in the Duke strce M. E. church
last evening, who addressed an audience
whose number was net at all commensur
ate with the worth of her lecture.
After the singing of a hymn and the
readiug of a portion of the . 33d chapter
of Isaiah aud prayer, Mrs. Stevens was in
troduced by the pastor of the church, who
remarked that " the organization te be re
presented is the noblest and best effected
of any connected with the church."
In her introductory remarks the lady
said that her former visit te this place may
have passed from the minds of many, but
she was assured it had net passed from
hers. She had thought she would have
very little te say te the people te night,
but in the privacy of communion with
Ged she "thought of heathen girls de
pendent upon these who brought them
into being ; of heathen women, slaves te
man, deemed te be a tool, fettered by
bends which chain them in darkness ; who
offer sacrifices and prayers te gods that
see net and te gods that hear net ; every
hope and aspiration stifled in its birth,
and taught from infancy that they be
long te an inferior race. And se they put
upon their daughters the chains that have
been se galling te themselves. And, tee,
I thought of their strange burial ; of the
soul gene without a hope of redemption ;
of the truth that they arc His children,
that He died for them ; and se with the
thought of speaking for the dying, hew I
wished te be an angel, or possess a thous
and tongues, or stand upon au eminence
and acquire a voice te sound o'er all the
world.
"We are apt te forget, living among the
advantages of se much goodness, that we
arc redeemed. There are heathen nations
we leek down upon, and yet, when our an
cesters were living in privations and
clothed in furs, the Chinese were decked
in silks and gaudincss."
The speaker thought that if any ene in
this (jwerk has wiiliug feet and nimble
tongue it should be woman. Fer the most
acred trusts given by Ged te auy human
being have been committed te womankind.
And se, in the different evangelical
churches they, begin te form mission soci
eties. "I think of our society, formed by
nine women in 186!). hew we labored, en
during the worst doubts and fears ; and of
hew there are new hundreds of branches,
each having its auxiliary branches,
until theusauds arc spread across the con
tinent." In commenting upon the growth
of these societies the lady said that in 1869
two venturesome women went te Japan
and labored in the dissemination of the
gospel ; new sixty ethers have followed
them, extending their vrerl: in India, j
China and almost all unenlightened na
tions. Their work, however, is tested
mere thoroughly in the annual meet
ing reports. Though nothing but ab
solute necessities were obtained for the
geed of the work the aggregate amount
sent in from various Gelds for the purpose
of what was needful was found te be
8140,000. "The work consists," ic
marked the speaker, " in sending
out unmarried women, these who
need give their attention only te
41.!.. n.l. . .!... ...111 ri.t4lta. C4- lktr rrafli
UMD nUlft , OTUU Will 1UIIUM "J fe "- I
ering girls into schools, by going te their I
homes, by attending tue mciees, wnere
the women are sometimes permitted te be
present , by visiting the sick rooms and
building hospitals." The lady then spoke
of the efficiency of the medical work by
the Christians among the heathen, stat
ing that in a city in China where cholera
raged and where, without proper attend
ance, from 30 te 100 died daily, of the
many that were taken within the hospitals
and cared for net one died. In one dis
trict in the same country statistics for
1880 show that there were treated in the
dispensary 11,470 and at their liemrs 211
patients ; the fees received for this ser
vice being 74 rupees, or about $IJ7, thus
showing most of the work is gratuitous.
In speaking of the need of religion, the
speaker said that from the fact that
33,000 persons die every day in theChi
nese empire, one cannot but see the ne
cessity of sending the gospel among these
people. Frem a report of some of the
missions, read by the lady, it was seen
that the indications of growing success are
premising, the attendance te the different
societies has been geed, though in the way
of accessions of membership te the
branches the result is n6t se encourag
ing. At the close of her address, which was
interesting and touching, and rendered
pleasing by her choice style of cxpiessien.
Mrs. Stevens sent around papers with the
request that the ladies of the M. E church
should connect themselves with a branch
of the society, the dues beins: 1 a year.
While the papers were being sent around
Mr. Robinseu, pastor of the church made
a few remarks jnstfying this action in
which he said, ".the preposition of seem
ing names winch has been made, seems te
me te be the minimum of the censumma
tieu of the most encouraging anticipations,
since no collection is asked or money in
in any way publicly solicited."
During her address, Mrs. Stevens ex
hibited a China 'cash," a cop; or coin
worth about one tenth of a cent, te which
a touching story was connected. She also
showed a pair el Chinese women shoes,
described the manner of compressing the
growth of the feet and the tenible clfccts
resulting from the custom.
LANCASTER
HOUSEHOLD MAItKIX
UUKV.
Itutter ya
Cup cheese, 2 cups
Cottage cheee, 2 pieces'
Dutch cheese $ lumit
Fi:nis.
Apples $1 pk
ISauanas each
Cherries, dried, y) qt
Currants, dried, 7 I!,
Cranberries ?t qt
Dried Anples $t ql
" Peaches ?1 it
Lemens ? de
Oranges Tfl de;:
Pine Apples
Strawberries f? box
VKOETARLbS.
Beets $1 bunch
Cabbage $1 head
Carrots $1 bunch
Onions 5) J pk
New Onions "JJ i pk
" fl hunch
Potatoes $? has
" (Sweet) 1 ;2peek
Radishes f bunch
Uipe Tomatoes ?,!
Soup Menus r? qt
Salsify l bunch
POULTRY.
Chickens 9 pair (live)
$ lb (cleaned)
Ducks $1 pair
Geese piece
MISCELLANEOUS.
Apple Itutter $1 Qt
Eggsfldez
Menevf? B
Seap ft &
Sauer kraut "Jl qt
JIKAT-J.
Heel Steak, 1 B.
" Roast (rib) if? II,
" " (chuck) ') E.
" Corned, ft .
" Dried, $1 F
Bologna dried
Ham $1 n
Lamb$) lb
Lard It ft
Mutten ?1 II
Perk $1 lb
Pudding lb
Sausage t? 3
KIS!I.
Catfish 1 fc
Ced
Kcls t
Haddock.. .'.
Mullets
Perch
Iteuk
Suckers
White Fish ft a.
Shad, each
Halibut ?t lb
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CHAIN.
Hay Timrthv W ten
" Clever H ion
Cornet bus
Oats 1 bus
Rye$ bus
Tnnethv Scced 3ft bus
Wheat?! 1ms
Great Merit.
All the lairs give the llrst premiums and
speeial awards 01 great merit te liep Ilitteis,
as 1 he purest anil best luinily medicine, and v. e
most heartily approve et the a:mK ler we
knew they desei ve it. They are new mi exhi
bition at Hie stale Fairs, and we advixc all te
test them. Sec another column. nl5 2wd&w
fender en these Truths.
Kidney-Wert i- nature's remedy for kid
ney and liver diseases, piles and constipa
tion. Sediment or mucous in the mine is :i sure
indication et disease. Take Kidney-t erl.
Torpid liver ami kidneys poison" Ihe bleed.
Kidney-Wert revives them and -le:inscs Hie
system.
Headache, bilious attacks, dlzzine-s.ami es4
et appetite, are cured by Kidney-Wert.
See advertisement. npllwd&w
f'Qll SAi,K.
rAlUii: MOICK-KOOJU I'UKKbNT-TIIK
j store room new occupied hy II. Oerhart,
merchant hdler, in the luriuiicr building. .Ne.
.11 Neith (lueeu street, Lanea-dcr. Inqiiiicet
CKOItGU ISItUUAUhi:,
ui2s-tld 3'! North Duke street.
WISKEY AT 1'UHL.IC SALK. TIIK UN-;T-igned
will eiler at public sale en
THURSDAY. APRIL 21, 18Sl,at the Saleen et
A. 1. Fiilmer. northeast angle or Centre
Square, Lancaster,
900 GALLONS OF WHISKEY.
The WhNkcy was manufactured at Jacob
Hair's Distillery. Kast Henipficld tmvnshiu,
during the years 1S73-1B7.", and is of geed
quality.
Salt; te commence at 2 p. m., when terms
will be uuulile kneu 11 bv
WM. LEAJIAX,
Sam'l Hess & Sen, Attorney.
Auctioneers. ap9-tsd
PUItLIC SALK. ON MONDAY, AI'KIL,
18, lfc8l, will be sold at public, nt the Key
stone Hetel, Xerth Queen street, Lancaster,
Pa., the following Personal Property, consist
ing et the entire stock and Household and
Kitchen Furniture of the Keystone Hetel, te
wit : Forty Reds and Bedsteads, lerty Wash
stands, let of Bureaus. Tables, Chairs, Cup
boards. Sinks, six Parler and Cook Steves and
Pipe; large let of Carpets. Miners, Tin.
Queens and Karthen Ware; contents et Bar
Roem, consisting of Ear t ixtures. Steve and
Pipe, Demijohns, Ac. mid ether articles need
less te mention.
Sale te commence at 12 o'clock 111. en said
day, w hen terms will be made known by
JACOB S. EBY,
HENRY' K. GRAY A ILL.
Jehn Reiisian, Auctioneer.
A. C. H.Yl-8, Clerk. nl2,ll.lCd
ORPHANS' COUKT SALE. PURSUANT
te an order of the Orpnans' Court will be
sold en TUESDAY, APRIL ID, 18Sl.nl the Key
stone Hetel, .North Queen street, the following
real estate. Inte the property et William Buck
les, sr., deceased :
A one-story weather-bearded DWELLING
HOUSE, Ne. 228 Xerth Prince street, and let of
ground fronting 3i icet 1i inches en North
Irrince streel, mm v.xix:iiiik iii 111:11111 15 icei
te Water stitsct. Adjoining
eining properties
et
Henry Franke, deceased, and Gen. ll. A. Hani
bright. Geed Well of Water, Fruit Trees and
ether improvements. ...
Sa'.c te commence at 7 o'clock p. in., when
attendance will be given and terms made
known bv CHARLES BUCKIUS,
Administrator of Wm. Buckins, Sr., dee'd .
Henry Siiuiibrt, Anct. mar304a2,.8,13il'.hl
DJiY
1NEN5.
LINENS!
A7e have received new linens from Belfast, Barnsley, Duntermline, Lisle,
Binssels, Ghent, Silesia, Bohemia We have ransacked all Europe for linens,
and have 'a variety of both fabric and finish that could net begathered in the
American market. The goods are fresh, tee. That's important ; for linens
bought in Niw Yerk may be several years old, and you knew starched linens
de net improve by age. The dressings used by the manufacturers is net se de
bit uctive as starch ; but it does injure the fabric in time. We have another
:tdantage in prices. We gain the importer's profit.
The result is we get the best linens in the world, in the bast possible condi
tion, and for the least money anybody can get them for. We can give you
tiic Importers' profit, and still have enough left.
"ew it is proper for te consider that somebody else may be doing the same
thing, and afford the very same advantages. Se, if you please, whatever you
wish te buy get samples of it from us and from ethers, and compare.
Or buy our goods, if you like; and if you can ;de as well elsewhere, bring
ours back. This is rather a brave challenge ; for, you knew nobody wants
1 cmuants.
The linens new in are sheeting, pillow, bolster and shhting linens, towels,
tewclings, doilies, napkins, table cloths and table linens.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA.
KKI.IGIOVS.
Con;kk;atienal baptist iiketii
lvn. Service in Salem church, West Or
ange sticet, at 2J4 p. 111.
-7IRST UAITI.ST, EAST CHESTNUT ST.
Jt; Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing by the pastor. Rev. tVm. Morrison. Sun
day t-choel at 14 p. 111.
F
IRSr REFORMED EASTKIt SKRVlCtS
te morrow ns fellows : Earlv services at
C o'clock. Hely Communion at le a. m. Chil
dren's service with uaptism 01 imams at 3
p. m. Evening service nt 7J o'clock.
F
lltST M. K. CHURCH, NORTH UUKE
stri-i't. Pmickinsr at 10V a. in. bv the
neu ly appointed Presiding Elder. Rev. Jacob
Dickersen ; at 1 p. m.. by the pastor, Rev. W.
C. Robinson, i-abbath school at 15J p. m. An
adjourned Leve Feast will beheld en Wednes
day evening at TJi o'clock.
Mi:, .missions. east mission, east
. King street. Preaching at 1 p. m.
Sunday school at lJi p. in. Weekly prayer
meeting en Tuesday evening at Vi.
West Mission Preaching at 10C a. 111. and
HP-'.. by the pastor, Rev. R. A. Mcllwaln.
MORAVIAN. J. 31 AX HARK, l'ASTOK.
Ca. in. Easter morning Liturgy; 10J a.
in.. Easier l.ilauyaud Sermen: 7!4 p. in., an
K.istere:vice by tue children. y eunes.iay
evening lecture en "Coveteusncs.'
diallv invited.
All eer-
OLIVET HAP11ST CHURCH AT V. M.
C. A. Roem". Preaching morning and
cvcninir by the pastor. Rev. M. Frayne. Sub
ject "The Resurrection et the Head." Sun
day t-choel at ! p. m.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION,
Marietta Avenue, near Wct Orange street.
Rev. W. F. Liehliter. pastor. Easter Sunday,
early service at C a. m., Hely communion ser
vice at 10K a. in. ; evening service at 7J p. m.
Sunday school at 2 p. 111.
PRESBYTERIAN. PREACHINU IN THE
morning ii'itl evening by the pastor, Rev.
J. Y. Mitchell, H. D.
PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL MISSION
Chapel, Seuth Queen Street. Preaching
at ii p. in. by the pastor. Rev. J. C. Hume.
Sunday s-ehenl l?i p. in. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 7J.
IOCKLAND SUNDAY SCHOOL (ONDE
i nomiuatienal) meets in the Rockland
slreet public school building, eery Sunday
alternoenat y. o'clock. Everybody welcome.
-tf lvtiit.'s irVT?imiivi run mii.r
O Communion will be administered nt 10K
:i. III. illi.i iltr.lt;ilill UL 1; f. in. m. inyvk iii;vt.-
in,j at ; p. m. Sunday school at p. m.
ST. .TAMES S A. 31., FIRST CELEHBA CELEHBA
tien of Hely Commnnlen. I0a. m. Horn Hern
ing Prayer, Sermon and Hely Communion. 1.
p. 111., Evening Pr.iver and Sermon.
QT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.
j Preaching at 10$ a. in. by the pastor, Rev.
Sylvanus "stall. The sermon and service will
he suited te Eatcr. Nesei vice in the evenint;.
sits live. Sunday school at li p. m. Gotwald
.uisyien school at ' p. in.
ST. PAUL'S SI.i:., CHURCU, S. yUEEN ST.
tjuaiterly Meeting. Preaching at 10Ji a.
in., by the pastor, Rev. .1. Lindemuth, undat
TV; i. m. e.v Kev..i. uiciccrsen, l'resliling biuier
Sunday school at 1 p. 111.
SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry street, above
Orange. Preaching at 10u. m., and at 7 p.
111. by the pastor, Iter. J. C. Krausc. Sabbath
fechoel at 2 p. in.
SALEM CHURCH OF (iOl) PREACHING
te-morrow morning and evening.
Rev. Peyton J. Raumau, et Seuth Caieliua,
will preach his farewell sermon in t'lecvening.
Sunday school at lJip. in. West Mission, Dor Der
wart direct. Sunday school at 1 p. 111. North
Mission, Antiecli. Sunday school at 9 a. m ;
veiling service at C p. in. "
XTNION BETHEL CHURCH. OF GOD.
J Rev. U. W. Seilhamer, pastor. Pi-caching
at !:) a. in. and at 7 p. m. by the pastor.
M. C. A. BIBLE STUDY AT 9:15
, a.m. Gospel scrvice at i:15 p. 111.
tmxiruitjs.
j)UVKIS! BUYERS !l
HEINITSH
SEUS:
Hair Maltu-ss treui ,
Weel " "
Husk "' "
Woven Wire Mattress trein..
Spring Ri-ds
$10.00 te $40
7.00 te 11
4.E0te 6
10.00 te 20
2.)te 7
Holsters and Pillows Made te Order.
Call and -. my asserlment and be con
vinced of the fact that my prices are all right.
Picture Framing a Specialty.
Regildiug and Repairing at short notice.
HEINITSH,
T,y, EAST KING STREET,
un8-i;m.l Over China Hull.
U 11 SI VAJL. lXSTJt VMJSSTS.
QI'ECIAL J
NOTICE.
ORuANS AND PIANOS can be purchased
at the
Lancaster Organ Manufactory
Irem ten te twenty-five per cent, cheaper dur
ing the month et Apt II than any ether time.
As 1 have a large assortment et all kinds nt
Musical Instruments en hand, purchasers will
liud it. le their advantage after examining
ether instruments te call at the warerooms, ns
they will then be able te sec the superiority et
the'Lancxstcr Organ or Chlckerlng Piane.
1 have added steam power and am adding a
si'tetnew machinery et my own invention
for making all parts of an organ, from reeds te
the key beard, therefore saving time, expense
and labor, and will give my customers the
benefit et it by reducing the prices. Send ter
catalogues. All kinds el instruments tuned
and repaired, at
NO. 330 NORTH O.UEEN STREET.
ALEX. MeKILLIPS,
tuar23-2wd&eS Proprietor.
NOTICE TO CITY BOND HOLDERS.
The holders et Leans of the Cby of Lan
caster et April 22, 1872, payable by the city after
live years anil within ten years; et May I,187J,
payablelnlSSO: of Ma 7, 1S75, payable after
one year and within thirty years; or April 12,
1S7.", payable alter one year and within thirty
vears, are hereby notified that tlie bends of
the said city, issued at the the times specified,
will be redeemed at the Mayer's Office with
Interest up te SATURDAY, the twenty-third
day et APRIL. 1SS1. Interest en the above
bends after that date will cease.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
api-2 cod ta22 Mayer.
aoevs.
1NENS.
1
MEDIVAL.
PROVERBS.
"I"nr sinkinrrHnclls. tits, dizziness. D.ilnita
tien and low spirits rely en Hep hitters."
"Read of. nrecnrennd use Hen I!itlei- and
you will be strong, healthy ami happy-"
" Ladies, de von want te be strong, heall hy
aud beautiful? Then use Hep Hitters."
"The greatest appetizer, stomach, bleed ami
liver regulator Hep Bitters."
' Clergymen, Lawyers, Editors, Rankers and
Ladies need Hep Bitters daily."
4,Hep Bitters lias restored te sobriety and
health, perfect wrecks from intemperance."
" $300 will be paid ler a cae that Hep Hitters
will net cure or help "
"Hep Bitters builds up, strengthens and
cures continually from the llrst dose."
"Fair skin, rosy cheeks and the s wettest
breath pi Hep Bitteis."
"Kidney and Urinary complaints of all kinds
permanently cured by Hep Bitters."
"Sour stomach, sick headache and dizzincs,
Hep Bitters cures with n few doses."
"Take Hep Bitters three times a day and
you will have no doctor bills te pay."
Hep Bitters iMauiUactiiriiig Company,
Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario.
airl-lydMWF&w
DO. YOU EVER I'BKI. AS XV THERE
was an obstruction in yen back, prevent
ing you from straightening your lerm. anil
indicating an obstruction in 'he Kidney.-?
KIDNEYCURA will remove this. It is a nat
ural remedy, composed et roots and herbs,
and made into a TEA. A pack makes four
pints of Tea. Try it and be convinced.
Fere sale at
KAUFFMAN'S DRUG STOKE,
Ne. 11C North (linen Street.
KIDNEY WORT.
PERMANENTLY CURES
KUhW DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION AM) PILES.
Dr. R. II. Clark, Seuth Here, Vt., says. " In
cases of Kidney Trouble it has acted like a
charm. It has cured many very b.'d cases of
Piles, and has never failed te a t efficiently.
Nelsen Faircluld, of St. Albans. Vt., siys,
"It Is of priceless value. After sixteen years
of great suffering from Piles and Ceativcness
it completely cured me."
C. S. Heuben, et Berkshire, says, "One
package has done wonders ferme in complete
ly curing a severe Liver and Kidney Com
plaint." IN EITHER LIOUID e"R DRY FORM
IT TTAH
WONDERFUL
POWER.
WHY?
Uecacse It acts en the LIVER, UOWELS and
KIDNE1S at the same time. .
Because it cleanses the system et the poison
eus numers mat neveinp 111 kiiiiicv ami uri
narv Diseases. Biliousness. Jaundice. Const!
pat.ien. Piles, or in Rhcnnuitism, Neuralgia,
.Nerveu.s Diseracrs ami Female complaints.
S" It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in
A3-tin cans, one package of which make? six
5-quarts or medicine.
W Alse in Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated
SS-ler the convenience el thee who cannot
AS readily prepare it. Jt acts with equal
A3 efficiency in cither for m.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI.
GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. PRICE, SI.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prep's,
Burlington, Vt.
(Will send the dry pest-paid.)
dec27 lydAwt
MlSWLI.JlXJZO VS.
A NTlfjUE FURNITURE, JtC.
Old Things
Wanted.
Antique furniture, rare old china,
line cut glass, old sterling silverware,
caudle-branches, silver shoe-buckles,
old plated ware ; everything thaf is
rare, curious and line. Fer cash.
Call or address
JOHN WANAMAKER,
PHILADELPHIA.
PltwWjntdced
mnr lfi
T)RuOL AMAT1 ON.
Whereas, the alarming prevalence of Incen
diary tires in our midst, anil the boldness of
the perpetrators, make It the duty of all geed
citizens, especially the holders and owners et
property, te be vigilant and te assist by their
Individual i.llnrlN tn lirinir these outlaws te
Justice. Citizens will de well te watch the
goings ami Comings 01 snspeeieu i:r-uns m
their Immediate lespective neighborhood,
and give early and authentic information te
the police authorities et the city, el any cir
cumstances in the habits or conduct et such
suspected individuals likely te taster, upon
them the perpetration el se heinous a crime.
Police officers having miles upon miles te
patrol in their respective wards, must neces
sarily afford very inadequate protection
against the cunning of the incendiary, utiles
their efforts are supplemented by these or our
citizens. 1 therefore call upon nil InteieMed
In preserving order, in tins preservation et
tranquillJty.te contribute te these ends by 1111
usual vigilance ever the Immediate vicinity of
their respective abodes.
$500 BBWARD.
By virtue of the authority given me by the
resolution or Councils of February 4, 1S74, 1
hereby offer a reward et Five Hundred Hol
lars for the arrest and conviction of any p irt v
or parties who have set lire te any or the build
ings burnt by incendiary Are within the last
year, and the same reward will be paid ler the
arrest and conviction or any person who may
set lire te any building In the future.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
aprl.Vtfd Mayer.
EXTJSBTAZS21EXTS.
K EXCEPTIONALLY BRILLIANT
L
EXPERIMENT.
P. T. BARNUM'S
The Great Louden Circus,
Sanger's Royal British Menagerie,
AND THE
Grand International Allied Shows.
P. T. BARNUM, J. A. BAILEY & J. L.
HUTCHINSON, SOLE OWNERS.
United for tills Season only, at an expense
01 84,500 nauy, ami representing a capital
of $3,OOO,0OO.
LANCASTER, SATURDAY,
APRIL 23, 1881.
P. T. Barnum Te The Public.
1 pledge my personal honor and managerial
reputation of nearly fifty years, that never be
fore within the memory m man nor the pages
of hi&terv. and nrebablv net since the creation
et the world, has there been a combination of
exhibitions of such a supendeus nature as my
"l.RRATEST SHOW ON EARTH," in con cen
j notion with '-THE GREAT LONDON
SHOWS," that could bear any comparison
wiih ours, cither in regard te its unparalleled
extent, its wonderful talent, its numerous cx
'trumdinary performances, its immense collec
tion et rare living animals and human phe
nomena, its mere than royal geld, silver and
enameled equipage, its gorgeous and exceed
ingly uriniani tout ensemeie, me almost in
credible amount et money invested in Us out
lit. and the e.500 required each dav te pay tts
ordinary expenses.
a 11c l'limic's uucuicni servant,
P. T. BARNUM.
AN OPEN AVOWAL.
Certainly no sane man in or out et the pro pre pro
lesslen would dispute the apparent lact that
P. T. BARNUM'S GREATEST SHOW ON
EARTH and THE GREAT LONDON CIRCUS,
before the present consolidation, were each in
dividually unequalcd in every appointment
necessary te make up a perfect exhibition.
The unprecedented popularity aud the unus
ual success of both mere than attests this
truth. Then, with the admission which every
honest man is compelled te make, is it net
just as siguiticautly apparent that the harmo
nious union et both establishments multiplies
their strength and uttractiveness twofold, and
that they fie new inaiij times larger than any
ether twain et the Biggest Shows en Earth?
We have little hope that this experimental
season will prove a very gicat linuncial suc
cess te us, becauseel the tremendous expenses
attending such a colossal combination ; but,
should auy le-.s occur, w c are able te stand it,
aud shall e xperience lively satisfaction in the
gratifying knowledge that we have presented
te a liberal and critical public our friends
fully three times the grandest and greatest
ten led exhibition ever before organized, and
which can never, probably, again have its
parallel.
The Public's Failhtnl Friends,
P. T. BARNUM, J. A. UAILEY A
J. L. HUTCHINSON.
See the Convocation of (Slants.
See neatly all the Challenge Champien
Arenic Lights 01 the World, in
3 SEPARATE RINGS. 3
Sec lully Three times the Largest Menagerie
ever exhibited under GS,poe Square Yards of
mie'.v White Tents.
We never advertise a Feature, Curiosity or
Act which we de net exhibit. "iv.OOO Seats ; 15,
00u Cushioned Opera Chairs.
3 PFRFORMANCES EVERY DAY.
Admission only as usual.
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31st Popular Monthly Drawing
OV THE
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
At Macauley's Theatre, In the City of Louis
ville, en
SATURDAY, APRIL 30th, 1881.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act et the
General Assembly of Kentucky, incorporat
ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper
Company, approved April !, 1S7S.
ST!iis Is h spcrial act, and has never been
repealed.
The Uniteii States Circuit Court en March 31,
rendered the tollewin decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company is legal.
2u Its drnn lugs are fair.
N. R. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
the
APRIL DRAWING.
1 )1 7j 9 JiljiJtJU
1 )ilZ4- lUflKJU
11 it" D,WW
10 pri7.es $l,XX)each 10,000
'JUprliecsflUicuch 10,UU0
10Uprl.cs.liiea:h 10,0uu
20uprl7.cs.rlt:ch 10,000
MJ0 prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes lOeaeh 10,000
0 pri7.es :ui each, approximation prizes 2,700
0 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800
9 prizes 100 each, " " 900
Whole tickets, $2; halt tickets, $1 ; 27 tickets
$.V); Si tickets, $lue.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, 01
send by Express DON'T SEND BY REGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE OiCDER.
Orders or $." and upward, by Express, can be
vent at our expense. Address nil orders te R.
M. HOAKDMAN. Courier-Journal BnUding,
Louisville. Ky.. el T. .1. COMMKRFORD,
212 Bieadwav. New Y-rk. fehl-TuTh&Sttw
J'
RUSSKS! TKIISSES! TRUSSES!
The best, -afest and eash-st in the world.
Call and examine and be convinced. On ex
hibition and ler sal at
FREPS DRUG STORE,
""" "" m-". vnac.,
LANCASTER, PA.
ZMZT GOODS.
IEW NECKTIES
AT ERISMAN'S. .
XEW COLLARS
AT ESI8MA2TS.
THE k MONARCH" SHIRT
AT EBISMA1VS,
NO. 56 NORTH QUEIN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Opposite Inquirer BnUding.
s
PRING DRESS GOODS.
1
Have new open a handseme line et
French, English and American
DRESS GOODS,
In the New Fabric and in the I.ahMt Spring
Shades.
French Shuda Cleth, -French Serge, Crepe
Armurc, Memie Cleth. Aloatress Cleth, Men's
Vesting, Illuminated and Plain Bege, Lace
Buntings, with Cashmere. Stripes and Plaids
ter Combinations.
Dress Ginghams, Lawns
and Chintzes.
Silks et Superior IJuality at very low prices.
LYONS BLACK SILK, SATIN 1)K LLON,
COLORED SILKS, SUMMER slLKS,
SURAH SILKS AND SATINS.
BLACK GOODS '
We have the best makes of
BLACK CASHMERE
and Silk Warp Henrietta; also a Large Line
or French Lace Bunting, Armure Grenadine,
Damassc Grenadines, Crepe dc Japen, Camels
Hair Grenadine.
NeiPnisHiUircM
NEW LACES, EMBROIDERIES. LADIES'
AXD MISSES' HOSIERY, KID AXD
LISLE GLOVES, HANDKER
CHIEFS AXD CORSETS.
HS'c invite examination.
HAGER & BROTHER.
XRESS GOODS, SC.
WATT. MM & CO.
Have opened their llrst selection or FR K.N C 11
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
DRESS GOODS,
embracing a great variety of new anil nesir
able Fabrics. New Spring Shades in beiges.
Melange, Serge, Crepes, Armures, Cashmeres,
Orinoco Stripes, French Checks and Plaid,
Illuminated Suitings and Cleakings.
SPECIAL BARGAIN.
New Spring Shades in in CREPE CLOTHS
at 15c. a yard ; sold everywhere from 13 te 20c.
a vnnl.
One Case COLORED CASHMERES at 8c. a
yard.
One Case WOOL FACE BEIGES at I2c. a
yawl.
Anether invoice et our famous BELLOU
CASH3IERE SILK at $1 a yard, which cannot
uc cxceiicti ler coier, quality ami unisn.
NEW SPRING
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
New Laces and Embroideries,
NEW FRINGES AND DRESS TRIMMINGS.
NEW DRESS BUTTONS,
in every color and style, from ."1 cents le $I.2." a
dozen. Popular goods at lowest price-..
NEW YORK STORE,
8 & 10 EAST KINO STREET.
1'AfESUAXOlXaS, Sr.
A1
HOICE LINE OF
WALLPAPERS
FOR THE SPRING.
FINE GILTS FOR PARLORS.
Celer and Common Gilts, Grounded und low
priced goods of every description und ISeauti
lul Patterns. We have some Odd Lets that
will be sold very low in order te clone out.
PLAIN MOV, SEAID1,
In Brown, Olive, Old Geld, Blue, Lavender,
Smoke. &c.
Scotch and American Helland-, r ixtures.
Leeps. Ac.
In stock ever 1.200 pieces Window Paper ;
which will be sold te Merchants at Factory
Prices.
Extension Window Cornice,
Poles, Ends, Ac.
Orders taken ter Fine Mirrors.
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 57 NORTH O.UEEN ST.
TOBACCO I'MJCHSHS.
ri'OHACX'O PRESSES.
TOBACCO PRESSES,
BIINNICH'S LATEST : IMPROVED
BALING. PRESS FOR FARMERS,
AND CASING PRESS FOR PACKERS.
Warranted the simplest, strongest, most dur
able, cesiest and quickest te operate.
Having Rolling Press Beams with which the
press beard can always be brought down level
while pressing, one man can operate tnjem and
require less room. Are sold te reliable parties
en trial. Guaranteed te be superior In every
feature te any in present use, or can be re
turned at my expense. Send ter circular te
S. B. MINNICH,
MANUFACTURER.
mrt2mMls. LandIsvlllc.Lanc.Ca,ra.
en
BROTHER
TJiA rJCLSRm OZ'JJi
1ASCASTEK AMI .1H LLEIISVILLE K.
i Cars run as follews:
Leave Lancat-.er (P. R. Depot), at 7, , u '
11:50 a. m., and 2, 4, t and Sile p. m., except cm
Satnr.lay. when the Uu,t car leaves at :30 p. m
Leave Millersviile (lower end) at 5, S, ami
a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. in.
Cars run daily 011 above time except en Sun
day.
C COLUMBIA AND POUT DEPOSIT K. K
, Trains new run regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the tollewlnj.
time:
STATIOS8 Ne Express. Express. Acceii.
w.vr.n. a. 3. r. x. t. x.
PortDepesU. 6:35 33 2.0P
Peachbottem.. 7:12 4:2S 3:18
Safe Harber. 7:55 5:11 5:21
Columbia.- ."25 5:40 6.-2U
Statiess Setrrn- Express. Express.) Accem
WARD. A.Jf. P.M. I A.M.
Columbia. 11:45 6-3) 7:45
r. M. 6-A9 AriHK
Safe Harber. 12:14 p.h. Lelh40
Peachbottem 12S7 7:i 11.07
r.M.
Pert Deposit 1:30 8:03 12:23
When a man is seriously ill he should call en
his doctor at once ; but when his treubtb is
only a cough or a sere threat he need only in
vest 25 cents in a bottle et Dr. Ball's Cough
Syr up.
TEAD1N Jt COLUMBIA K. R.
ARRANG EMENT OfTaSSENGER TRAINS
OCTOBER 2&T1I, 18S0.
NORTHWARD.
LBAVK.
Quarryvillc
Lancaster, King St...
Lancaster
Colombia.
ARRIVE.
A.M.
7-Jl
0:10
Reading...
SOUTHWARD.
LEAVE.
Reading
AKRIVU.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster. Kin;
Ouarrvville
A.M. P.3I. P.M.
:45 2:30
7:55 .... 3:40
8:05 1-.U5 3:50
7:.V 1:10 3:H
10:05 3:20 5.50
r.M
5:00
5:10
0:11
rst.
.-1 rains connect at itenningwiiii trains te anil
from Philadelphia. Ppttsville, Harrisburg, Al Al
lcntewn and Xew Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti
more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PKNNSYI.VAN I A RAILROAD NEW
SCHEDULE Oil and after MONDA1 .
JANUARY 171 li. ISil, train.-, en the IVinwyl
vaui: Railroad will arrive and leave tl.e l.un
castx' and Philadelphia ucpets as follews:
A.M. A.M. P.M.
8:05 ,12:00 0:10
r.M.
10:15 2:10 8:20
10:07 2.10 H:10
10:18 .... Sr
HsM .... ft2S
Eastward.
Arrive
Philad'a
1:15 .v.m
5:15
7:3'
10:10 "
I2:lii V M.
3:45""
5:en
MM "
f.:35
esai
Philadelphia Exprc
Cincinnati r.xpress
Yerk Accein. Arrive:...
Harrisburg Express
Dillerville Aceem. Arriii'
Columbia Accomiue.lathi
Fretleriek Accem. Arrive
Pacilic Express,
Sunday Mail,
Johnstown Express,
Chicago Hay Express,
Harrisburg Accommedat'
WlBJTWARU.
Ti-av.-;
I.an.-'t.M
... 2:10 a.v.
"55
'.'.'. 5-tS" "
... 8.(W "
... 8:r "
s, K:I5 '
HI, '.Rl.l "
., ISO
... 1:4 p.m.
... 2::x) '"
... .".tiTi '"
... t-x. '
'n, n-.r "
Leave Arrte
'Philad'a Iine'tel
lillA.v. .':: A.M
7:3ii " lt-:20
!):W ' 11:10 "
K:IW " 10:50 "
12:10 " 230 r.M.
2:35 "
i::w"l".M. 5::e "
I.-00 " 7:2T "
frSLt " 7:30 "
i;.-25 ' 80
o-.ie " 1 ua '
IliV. " 2.15a.m.
Way Passenger,
Mail Train N e. l.via M 1 .Jey,
Mail Train Ne.2,via Ctil'bia,
Niagara & Chicago Expie-i-
Sunday Mail,
Fast Line,
Frederick Accommedat Ien,
Dillerville Loenl.viaMt.Jey
Harrisburg Accomuiedat'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express,
Pittsburg Express,
Cincinnati Express
Pacilic Express,
Pacific Express, east, en Aunnay, wnen Hag
fed, will step at Middlctewn, Elizabethtown
It. Jey, Iimlisville, Bird-in-Hand, Lcman
Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, CeaK-
ville, Oakland ami Glen Leeh.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at Downingtewn.Coiitesville, Parkcs
bnrg,Mt. Jey, Elizabethtown and Mlddletewn .
Hanover ncconnnedat Ien west, connecting at
Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express
at 11:00 11. m., will run through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connects at
Lancaster, with Fast Line, wet, at 2:30 v. m.,
ami will run Inreiiirh te Fredt-riek.
JEWKT.t.HS.
500
SETS SILVER-PLATED
TABLE SPOONS. TEA SPOONs.
MEDIUM AMI DE&SERT FORK:-,
DESSERT ANI MEDIUM KNIV1,
at
AUtiUSTUS RIIOAWS'S, Jeweler.
20 East King Street, Lancaster, 1 a.
LEGAL XOTIVES.
ASSIONKD MTAlii "OF 17NIEL S.
Rur-'k and wile, of Lancaster city, Ijui
caster county. Having by deed of velunturj
assignment :isigned ami traiislerred all their
estate and effects te the undersigned ler the
benellt of the creditors et the said Daniels.
Bursk, notice is hereby given te all persons
indebted te said assigners, te make immediate
payment te the undersigned without delay,
ami thne having claims te present them te
CHRISTIAN W1DMYEK.
AsIgnee.
M. I'.i:.).,ils, Att'y. marlNltdeaw
INSTATE OF J.iANXA K1IEKLY, LATE
J et the city et Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters testamentary en said estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
debted t lie cte are requc-ded te make immedi
ate payment, and the-c having claims or de
mands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing in the city or Lancaster.
CATHARINE HEFELE.
Executrix.
J no. A. COYI.E. Att'y. marT-Otdew
"INSTATE OF CATHARINE KRENTZ,
X!i late et the city of Lancaster, deceased.
Letter testamentary en said estate hav
ing been grunted te the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are requested te
make immediate payment, and these haying
claims or demands against the same, will pre
siit them without delav ler settlement te the
undersigned, residing in Lancaster cltv. Ne.
OH! Maner Street, PETER KRKNTZ,
P. Dennelly, Attorney, Execter.
Ne. 408 West Kim; Street. mlO-Gtdeaw
E
ESTATE OF JOHN AI. GOOD, LATE OF
the C'itv et Lancaster, deceased. The un
dersigned auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remainini; in the hands of Samuel
Worst, administrator et the estate of Jehn M.
Geed, deceased, te and anions these legally
entitled te the same, will sit ler that purpose
en TUE.SDAY.tliu I'Jth day or APRIL. 1881, at 2
n'eleck p. iu.,in the Library Roem of the Court
Heue. in the Cltv of Lancaster, where all per
sons interested in said dtsttibutinn may at
tend. jAMUKI, H. PRICE,
in2S-ltdeaw Auditor.
JJSTATEOFJUHN TOMLINSON, K1TK
j et Lancaster city, deceased. The under
signed auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance in the hands of Rebert Fuulding and
Rebert Tomlin-en, executers et said deceased,
ami also certain moneys paid in te the Orphans'
Court by a purchaser et part of Ihe real estate
of said deceased, te and among these legally
entitled te the same, will sit ter that purpose
en WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20,1581, at 10 o'clock
a. in., in the Library Roem or the Court Heuse
In the city or Lancaster, where all persons in
terested in said distribution may attend.
J. W. DENL1NUER.
marSO-ltdeaw Auditor.
TN TIIK MATTER OF THE ACCOUNT OF
Jehn S. Gable, trustee under the will of
Elizabeth Pinkerton, deceased. The under
signed auditor, appointed te distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of Jehn S.
Gable, trustee, te ami among these legally en
titled te the same, wilt sit ler that purpose en
TUESDAY, the leth dav et MAY, 1881, at 10
o'clock, a. m.. in the Library Roem et the
Court liens, in the City et Lancaster, where
nil persons interested in said distribution may
attend. E. K. MARTIN,
n'J-4tdnaw Auditor.
ESTATE OFOKOKUE AH5RIUHT, LATE
et the city of Lancaster, de
ceased. Letters testamentary en said estate
having been granted te th; undersigned, all
persons indebted te said decedent arc request
ed te make i in mediate settlement, i.nd these
having claims or demands against the estate
efsald decedent, te make known the same te
the undersigned without delay, residing.iu
the city of Lancaster.
3 JOHN B. ALRRIGHT.
marSj-Blrteaw Executer.
ESTATE OF FANNIE LAULE, LATE OF
Lancaster city. Lancaster county. Pa..
dee'd. The undersigned Auditor, appointed
te distribute the balance remaining In the
hands et Charles U. Kaufman, administrator
or the estate et the said Fannie Lagle, dee'd,
te and among these legally entitled te the
same, will sit for that purpose en FRIDAY,
the 2Uth day of APRIL. A. D., I881.at 10 o'clock
a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse,
in the city of Lancaster, where all persona In
terested in said distribution may attend.
CIIAS. I. LANDIS,
arp8-4tdF Auditor.
SCHILLER. HOUSE, NORTH UUEEN, C
Mattcrn, proprietor. Lunch every day
from 10 te 11 a. m. Best et beer en tap. The
patronage of my friends and the public in gen
eral is respcctlnily solicited.
a2-2wd C. MATTERS, Prep'r.