Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 13, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER PAIL? INTELLIGENCE It J!filDAi JANUARY 13. 1862.
Anether Warniug.
Baitimere Gazette.
Smallpox is new prevailing in sixteen
stale?, and tbe practical question is, with
every community, whether impulse shall
be given te the loathsome disease by
neglecting te interpose a well established
prevention, or whether te enfercedly
arrest the contagion by the most
universal possible application of the
remedy. Before Jenner'h wonderful dis
cevery one in six of the whole population
of the world died from smallpox ; but the
discovery of vaccination as a preventive
has, where it has been rigidly practiced,
made the disease almost unknown. There
are many reasons which impel up te think,
in a country like ours, that compulsory
vaccination should be rcseited te.
Among people whose intelligence and
prudence lead them te adept precau
tionary means for the protection of
themselves and family there is no difficulty,
but among the vast number of immigrants
flooding the country fiem every pat t of
the world, aud from the freedom of move
ment that belongs te classes of our own
native-born people, something mere pro
tective te the citizen than intelligent incli
nation te protect himself should govern
public policy. Compulsory vaccina
tion should be resorted te. On rail
roads aud street cats, aud in public
places, all manner of contact is se
possible and probable that we really think
a remedy as universal as the opportunity
ler danger should be applied. T'ie partial
attention te vaccination has robbed small
pox of se many of its honor that people
at large have lest sight of it, and therefore
delay measures te 'guatd against it ; but
unless something mere active is icserted
te te check the disease, we will hear of-
meiu than sixteen states attlictcd with this
scourge.
Fire Stalictif'H.
At the meeting of the Union Cue com
pauy, last evening, the beard of engineers
presented their annual tepeit, from which
we copy the following interesting statis
tics :
The number of flics of all kinds in the
:ity during the year 1881 was 53, en which
the less was $15'.),845, and the insurance
613ft, ?0 30, the Iihi being almost deuble
the amount of that of the pieccdiug year,
the gieatc.-,l less being at .Shirk's tobacco
waiehuu.se, Kicker's brewery, Sehroeder &
lien's warehouse aud Lancaster cork works.
The eugiue and cart have been tun out
30 times, of which thiee limes weie en ac
count of false alarms. The cost for horse
Jiiic (hiring the year was $117.
COURT.
Ouaxlui- Sessions Next WecK.
Te morrow morning at 10 o'clock com I
will meet for the transaction of cm rent
business aud the delivery of opinions.
On Monday the regular January term of
quarter sessions court will begin, with
.ledge Patterson en the bench. A partial
trial list has 81 cases en it, but this will
be supplemented by the addition of uu
mcreus ethers. The Utiudakcr-Cele shoot sheet
ing case is Ne. 2 for Monday. ForThuis FerThuis
day the case of Samuel H. Miller, murder,
is set down. The following are among the
returned cases: Dr. 17. B. Kline. Dr ('.
S. Friek, Dr. Samuel Martin, Dr. M Bin
baker and Dr. S. II. Metzger, violating
medical registry law.
Iluuk ulicct'.a", Lltu'ltd
At the annual meeting of the -t up
holders of the Matihcim national bank,
the following named gentlemen weie elect
ed directors for the ensuing year . Jacob
L. t'teh.iian, E. B. Beinbeiger, A Bates
iGrubb, Henry A rial t, Sam'l Rice, Samuel
G. Keller, B. II. Hcrshey, Samuel Wolf
and A. G. Bewman.
Tlie Ur.imty Hank.
At a meeting of the directors of. the
Lancaster County bank yesterday Jehn
IleiUler and .Milten J. Falck were elected
eleika. One of these gentlemen will till a I
vacancy occasioned by the death of Cel.
W. L. lViper anil the promotion of ether
officers, and the ether is an additional
clerk, icndeieu necessary by the incicas
iuT business of the bank.
Leg Broken.
Henry Swenk, residing en North Water
fitrcet, who is employed by Sencr & Sens,
had his leg broken last evening. He was
unloading a car lead of lumber and was
piliug it up, when it tumbled ever and
fell en his leg. breaking it very badly. Dr.
tS. T. Davis attended him. Mr. Swenk is
a peer man and has a family of sewn
small ehildien depending en him for a
living. Any thing in the way of mousy
clothing and feed will be thankfully ie
ceived.
I'.u.i en.
The Aiinstieng Bretheis, conliaeteis,
who are constructing a poitien of the new
branch of the Pennsylvania railroad north
of this city, and whose employees stiuck
a few days age, anived in town this morn
ing. They paid all of their bills and neti
tied their workmen that the next pay day
would be en January 21. After that they
will pay once a mouth. If the men want
te go te weik en these conditions they can
de se.
Uuninllable Letters.
Letters bearing the addresses named be
low are detained at. the Lancaster post pest
office because of non payment of postage :
"Editor of La Grange Ttegistcr, La
Grange county, Indiana. "
"Lizzie Smith, Green. Lancaster county,
Pa. "
"Mrs. A. J. GrelY, Sti-asburg, Lancaster
county, Pa.
Clocks Stepped
The old town clock get tired today and
stepped twice, but it was seen put in mo
tion again and is uew trudging en as
usual .
The clock en Nimlew's building may
net keep very geed time, but it is exactly
right every day at 9 minutes past 3,
morning and afternoon.
Sprained a Leg,
YcLteiday Geerge Strehin and Win.
Reehru were walking along North Lime
street, when the former fell en the pave
ment in front of the residence of Hen. A.
Hcrr Smith, aud sprained his leg very
badly. He was talced te the hotel of Mr.
Koehm where he beard-and was attended
by Dr. Cor.
County couiiutsaienerS Oillce Items.
The commissioners have fixed the late
Cor county tax at three mills, and yester
day they also fixed the days of appeal.
The assessors" books will be ready at
the commissioner's office in the early part
of next week.
IIuiiilMiiue Calendar.
We have leccived a calendar for 1SS2
issued by the Lancaster iNTET.T.ier.Ncrit,
which i a perfect gem in artistic work and
is as pretty as a picture. It is another
pi oef of the great excellence of the genial
job printer, Mr. Harry Carsen. Lititz
Jterertl.
Sale of Bank Stock.
Charles II. Zeller, auctioneer, yesterday
afternoon, sold at public sale at B. T.
Plummer's hotel, Meuut Jey, 102 shares
of First national Mount Jey bank stock,
ranging from $142.30 te $143.83 per share.
Soup.
Tin ee hundred and sixty eight rations
of soup were issued from the soup house
te day.
Amusements.
MtAuUy ni Uncle Dan't.ll need only be
anneiineeU that the attraction ul Fulton opera
house te morrow evening is the capital
ceuie.ty el A Messenger treni Jul vis Sec
tion,' with the character et Uncle Dan'l in
the hands of its creator. Mr. B. MeAuley, te
insure a me3t delightful entertainment as well
a ? te pave the wav ler a large audience, Mr.
McAuicy's merits are known here and never
fail te receive substantial recognition.
Warde as J'lrrlnius.On Monday evening
Mr. Frederick Warde, wiie it net exactly a
new iteht in the dramatic firmament, lias at
IcaM only recently ventured lert.h a a tragic
star, will appear at the opera lieue in Sheri
dan linewles's thrilling tragedy of VirgJnius"
He ca.-iuj supported by the ine-t nattering
prev meiiees, and the play is et a class calcu
lated te attract.
" Patience " Ayain. Gilbert and Sullivan's
admirers in this city, and their name islegien,
will hear with real pleasuie the announce
ment et the reproduction next Wednesday
night of their latest work ami the reigning
succeis In comic opera, ' i'atience," by Mr.
Chas. I. Ferd's talented company, which in
cludes among a number of popular favorites.
Mis-. Madeleine I.ueette, the accomplished so
prano, and that funniest et comic actors and
singers, Mr. Gee. W.Dcnhain. Of the termcr's
I'atience much may confidently be expected,
while Denham's Jivntherne is certain te be
immense, .lehn M. Amweg is also witli the
company.
HI'JSCIAIj XOTIVES.
A Cough, Celd or amis Tnreat should no
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In
curable I.ung Dlicasc or Consumption.
Brown'-; ii-Gnch!al Troches de net disorder
tlK.---leiiiiu.-h like cough syrups and balsams,
but net directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying
irvitatleu. give relief in Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, ami the Threat Troubles
which Singers ami PiiblleSpcakc.r-, are subject
te. Fer thirty year.-. Brown's Bronchial
Treciies have been recommended by physi
cians, tiinl always give nertect Mttl.-daetien.
Having been tested by wide ami constant n-e
Ter neai ly an entile generation, they have at
tained we) .uerited rank among the lew staple
remedies et Hie age. buhl at i" cents a box
overt w heie. nK-l vdTTh.VSftlVW
:ilmiic;-bi muiiieisii ..lellierHti
Aie you di.-lurbt.d at niirht ami broken et
your resl by a sick child -lUlcilng ami crying
with the 'jxerii'datiiiii p-lin et cutting teeth 1
ll .-..., go at once and get a bottle et M1JS.
WINSLOW' SOOTHING M'lUJP. It will te
liee the peer Utile aiiecrcr Immediately de
pend upon it; there is no mistake about it.
There is net a mother en eaitli who has ever
Used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will leg ate the bowel;., and give rest t( tliu
mother, and relict and health te the child,
eperatinllkt: magic, it ij perfectly safe te
Use in all eases, i.nd plea-i.mt te tile taste, aud
i.i the prescription et one of the eldest and
best leinalc phy-ici.-iii ami nurses in the
Lu'lcd Materi Sold everywhere; 25 cents a
I eMlc iaiMvd.twM.WAS
Kl.SCUi:i FltOM DEATH
The idllowiugstuteincntel William .I Cougli Ceugli
lin, el i:iierviltc, Mass., Is se remarkable that
we beg tousle ter it the attention et" our read
er", lles-iys: "In the. lull til lb7i! I was taken
Willi a violent bleeding et the lungs lnllewcd
by a-ovciceeiigh. I seen began te lese my
appetite and ile-h. 1 was se weak at one time
thai I could net leave my bed. In the summer
el ls77 I as admitted te the City Hospital.
Wlu'e l here the doctors - ud I hud a hole in
my bit lung as bigas a halt cellar. 1 expend
ed ever u bundled dollars in doctor-, and med
icine. 1 was se far gene at one time n repeit
w en around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope,
but a liieud told meet Da. W:i. Hall's ISalsam
K.iii tiik Lungs. I laughed at my triends, think
ing I "ual my ease was incurable, lint I get a
bntUe e satlsiy tliem, when te my sururise
and gratiileatien, 1 commenced te teel better.
My hope, -once dead, began te revive, ami to
day 1 teel in better spirits than I have the pa-t
three year-.
"I write this hoping you will publish it, se
that everyone alllicled witli Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take Dr. Wm. Hall's ISalsam
ter the I. ling", and be convinced that con cen
sump'' ii can be cured. I have taken two
bottles and can peiitiveiy say that it lias done
mere geed 1'iau all oilier medicines I have
taken -.hue my sicklies-'. My cough has al
most cntilcly disappeared ami I shall seen be
able t-j go te work." sold in Lancaster at
Ceeinuu'- Drug "-line, i:'7and l.1! North Queen
-,t iv ivJ&lvdcedTh&u:!
A Ne.v Haven minister e: the ge-pel told
one et tits deacons that lie was constantly
hcailng a loud sound, which kept him awake
nights. Since using Dr. Ilenson's Celery and
Ch-mieniile Fills, id- healing Ins become nor
mal, ami 111- nerve-, ri. steady and true.
te tci II. i:. Cecnran's Ding Mere, 1:17 Ninth
Qui en slieet, ter Mrs. Freeman' New na
tional I)ji:. Fer brightness and durability et
coler.are unciiuali'd. Celer treni 2 toSpeunds.
Direction:, in Engli-di ami German. I'rlce. 15
cent".
ur.N'iiv.s c.ii:i;im.ic sai.vk.
The best s:ilve in the world ler cuts, hi uKes,
sere.-, ulcers, Mdlilieiiui, tetter.ehappetl hands,
chilbhuiH. corn- and all kinds el skin eruption-
Deckles ami pimple?. The i-alve is
i..-..ileei! te (he perfect satistaetien in
eveiy casv ir money lelumleil. He "ii:e you
get ilem)' Carbelie Salve, :f all ether-aie
but imit-iiiens and counterfeit". I'rlceXirenlH.
seli in Lancaster at Cochran's 'Drugstore,
i.!7 ' . .-) Neith Queen streei.
A CikmI Angel's Visit A Tale et 'Itoha 'Iteha
dnlix." illanehe called en Kate, one pleasant day,
ami leund her sad ami sighing, dealest tiiend,
once bright and gay, new scarce could keep
trem crying; ter, "oil," she sdd, '"IN a ill
grace te ee with seselula, my tare se badly
marred '.-' then said her liieml, 'llesadalis will
your troubles end." ISlan'.hc called en Kute
net her day an. 1 leund her once mete blithe
and gay, her lace as radiant, skin as lair, as
any maiden's anywhere. Fer skin diseases
and impure Idoed, there's nothing in the
world mi geed as Ue?adalis, it drives away all
skin di-jerders, humor, nay, it tones the sys
tem, cuies j our ill" and banishc all doctor's
bills! Sulil in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
St..ie, l"7and I'M North (Jiieen street.
iy;w lydce.i.tw;!
Virtue Acknowledged.
.Mis. It-.i Mullielland, Albany. N. V writes:
' l-'or -.-vend years I have suilcicd liem oft eft
reeuriing bilious headaches, constipation,
dyspepda, and complaints peculiar te my sex.
Since using your Durdock llloeil Hitters 1 urn
entirely relieved." Price $1. Fer sale at II. it.
Cochran's drug store, i:s7 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
DvM'Krric, nervous people, "out et sons,"
Celden's Liebig's Liquid Heel and Tonic In In In
vigorater will cure. Al; for Cohlen's. Ot
druggists. 112-1 wdced&w
An Inalnable Arllcle. The readers of the
Argus have no doubt seen the adverti-ement
of lily's Cream IJalin in another column. An
attlele like "Cieani Halm" has long been de
sired, ami new that it is within the rca el
sullereis irem Catarrh, Haj Fever, etc., ere
is every reason te believe th it they will make
the nie-t et it. Dr. V. E. liuckman, V,r. K.
Hamuiun, Druggist, and ether Eaeteniaiis
have given it a trial, and all recommend it in
lheliighet terms. Ewton, Mr. Pail: Argtn,
Oct. 7, &.
Best en Kcc.ml. I believe Ely's Cieaui
Calm the Ik t preparation ler Catarrh new en
record. Mj patrons all "peak well of it. I
have sold one hundred and lony-ieur bottles
in Ics than live months. 1 ordered another
gross a week age, and have ebl twenty-one
bottle- from the second gross, it sells upon
Its iiiciit. .Jehn II. Piiclvs, Druggist, Scran--ten,
!:.. .Ian. 2-, IsSO. Price .".) cent.
J2-2wi!eeiLlw
Suicide and lFpepxia.
A nie-l lemarkable cure ier dyspej.sla
" Welle' Health Uencwer." The greatest tonic,
best bilious and Liver Kcmedy known. i.
DrnggistM. Depot, Jehn F. Leng & Seng.
Oiilniiic and Ai-sciiie
Ferm the basis et many el the Ague reme
dies in the market, and aie tlie liwt resort et
physicians and people who knew no bctler
medicine te employ, fertius distressing com
plaint. Tlie clfects et either of the c drugs
are de-tructive te the sytcui, producing head
ache, intestinal disorders, vertigo, dizziness,
ringing in the ears, and deurcssleu et the con
stitutional health. Aykr'.s Acre Cunr. is a veg
etable discovery, containing; neither quinine,
arsenic, nor any deleterious ingredient, and is
an infallible and rapid cure ler every form et
Fever and Ague. Itsellectaarc permanent and
certain, and no injury can result lrem its use.
iieides being a positive cure ler Fever and
Ague in all its terms, it is also a superior rem
edy for Liver Complaints. It is an cxccMcnt
tonic and preventive, as well as cure, el nil
complaints peculiar te malarieus, mat shy and
miasmatic district-. By direct action en the
Liver and biliary apparatus, it stimulates the
systemtoavigeie.u-' healthy condition. Fer
ale by all dealti?. jl3-lwdeedw
"Lire, Orewtn, iseauty."
" Wliat we all admire " and bow te secure it :
A fine bead of hair in its natural color is such
an adjunct te beauty that no one who prizes
geed leeks- should neglect te use "Londen
Hair Celer llestercr," the most cleanly and de
lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri
can people, ll is totally different from all
ether-, net sticky or gammy, and free from
all impute ingredients that render many ether
preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin
hair, restores gray hair, gives it new Hie, keeps
the scalp clean and healthy, causiug the halt halt
te grew where it had fallen off or become thin,
does net soil or stain anything, and is se per
fectly and elegantly prepared as te make It a
lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon
eon Hair Itcstercr" is sold by all drugglst-3,
at 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles ter !.
eciSM.W.SAw
C'oed Advice. Use Hale's Heney of Hore Here
hound ami Tar for a cough or cold. I'lkc's
Toothache Dreps cure in one minute.
J12-lwdeed&w
Meny miserable people diwj themselves
about with failing strength, feeling that they
are winking into their graves when l'aricer'.s
dinger Tonicweuld begin witli the first do-e,
te bring vitality and strength back te them.
Sun. ia-J-lmdeodiweew
I'llK FAK-IIKKS FltlKND
Dr. Uaiber's lied Herse Powders are the best
in the market. They are net a mere loed made
et inert and clieau materials, hut a veritable
Medicine. They contain lour times the strength
of ordinary horse and cattle powder?, and will
cure ami latten stock lu one-teurtli the time.
acting at once upon the digestive organs and
secretions, and may be.sately idled upon ler
the cure el coughs, colds, distemper, glanders
and all di.-case, et horses, mules, cattle, sheep,
hogs and poultry. They will increase the
quantity ami quality et milk in cows ami keep
all kinds et stock in a healthy condition, sold
every wheie at -JOc. per pack, li ler $1; large
size 4Ue., or .'I ler $1. held in Lancaster at
Cochran's Ding Stere, 137 and i:E) North Queen
streets. uug-J-lydced&wl
da:a run.
McOuASN'. lu this city, en January l-J, 13-2,
Ilattle P., wileef Klcliard J. Met; rami.
Her relative-, and Iriemls aie respectfully
invited te attend the tuneful, trout the resi
dence et her husband, Ne. 110 Neith Prince
street, en Monday morning at lt)j o'clock.
High mass at St. Mary's church, lnteriueiii
at St. Mary's cemetery.
ISautkl In this city, en tlie 12th ef.lanu.try,
ISs!, barah itartel, in 7."lh year el her age.
The relatives an-t li lends et the family
arc respectfully lit ded te attend the funeral,
lrem the resilience el Mi-. Jacob Cartel, Ne.
CIS East Oiange-1-ecl, en Saturday afternoon
at 1 o'clock. Intel meiit at Mellinger's teme
tery. lid
.Mi-Cun.v. In lid-, city, en January l.'tlh. et
dlphtheiia, Harry C, only child et Win. A.
and Mary E. Mctilinn, Inthe 3d yearet Ids age,
Tlie relatives and friends et the family, aie
respectfully invited te attend the funeral.
from Ids parents' residence. Ne. 114 Fust ine
street, en Sunday afternoon at .'! o'clock. In
terment at Lancaster cemetery. jyi:J-2td
Wiitc In this city, en the l.ltli et Janii.u v,
Sephia, wile el Henry Witte, aged ill years
and 12 days.
The iclatlves and lrieml- et the iamlly are
re-peel fully invited te attend the funeral,
Irem her husband's residence. Ne. 522 North
Dnke street, en Sunday attcritoen at :l o'clock.
Interiiient at .ion cemetery. jyl" '.til
Subi-tz, In tins city enthei::th Inst., June
S., youngest daughter of the 'ate Jehn A. and
AnnaSliult, aged 10 years, 7 month- and I"
days.
Netice el luneral heiealter.
xi:w AiiVJ-:mist;iat.x'is
WANT AT THE F1CA'KI.IN IlllUSE.
Columbia. Twe White Middle- gt d
Women te serve as Cle-.mbi nnaid-. Geed
wages. 13-:;td
YITANTKD. TWO KIUW-CLASS T-
UACCO Packers. Inquire at Ua-cli J:
Fischer's waieheu-e, Ne. 2IS Nerlli Queen
street. ltd
"11 J ANTED CIO AU AIAUEKS AT MtJ. ST
TT Carolina street, ill per thousand will
lie paid ler scraps.
F. F. SHOLTY A. DUO.
JI.1-2HI
IOll SALE A SMALL I-.lIJlI OF
lb
VS....hJ V I,l'v', ,fc- '"'- .,. .. I...')
en
the Conestoga, near Oregon. Has line Orchard
et Apple. Pear and Peach Tree. A geed gar
dener preferred. II ENKV E. LEMAN.
vKU'itd f-27 North Duke St.
New Era -old Examiner copy three time-.
I 'OK KENT. THE UOL'SIS SOW OCCU
1 pled by Mrs. Itebccca McConeuiy, Ne. 121
West Orange stieet. Fer rent from April 1,
Is.sj. Apply te PETER MeCONOMY,
At ltecd. Mc'.ir.ilill ft CO.'s ISuul..
J10 3l.lTThS
I.'OK KENT.
A Fli:sr-CLA FAUM,
Twe miles lrem the city. Alse, the l.'e-t.m-i-.int
In rear et our store.
lllUSIl & into..
112-ittl (' anil S North Queen street.
l.'OK KENT.-
TWO STOKE KOO.US ASH
I" DVV1
ELLINGS. eorneref Neitli Oueen and
Walnut street-, opposite the serinern .'.lar
ket. DesiKilile stands. Applvat
Jll-W.ISlt 3) I NORTH QUEEN ST.
IUITON Ul'EKA UOUSi:.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAIT. 13,
L'HAS. E. MiltlfS
I nglish Comic Opuru Company.
MIL YKCKER has the honor of announcing
le the citizens et Lancaster th.it he has eliect
ed an engagement witli the above named cele
brated company for one evening, when they
will present Oilbert&Sulllvan's juMly famous
epcralie masterpiece, entitled
PATIENCE,
As produced for the first time in America at
St. Leuis under Mr. Ferd's direction. Till i
opera will be presented wilh the lull stiength
et Mr. Ferd'.- magnificent organization coin cein
pesed el SO OPERATIC S1NOKRS. and led by
tlie brilliant young Englisli Primu Denna,
IfllSS MADELEINE LUOETTE,
Suppertediby the dislinguished young Amei i
can Artist, liili. UEOKOE W. DENUAM.
ADMISSION, US, SO and 75e. Reserved
Seats, 7.-c. Tiie sale el re- erved seats will be be
ginen Monday morning at tlie epcia house
elliee. 5-"l
V
M-; HAVi: JUST COMI'l.hTKU
AN 1X ENTOK1 Or Uli: Mine.
AND WE FIND
BY ACTUAL C'Ol' NT VK II Av F
3,129 HATS
ON BAND.
New il you divide the numb, r by 12 you have
260 2-4 DOSWN
Ami every dozen Hat- will lepicscnt one
De-imble style, and just note the number et
Styles te mane a selection from. De yen net
think that you might be plened among -e
many
Our stock el
CAPS
Is even greater. The sum total t n,fi'e
This includes all kinds cd
WINTER CAP
s
'
Seal Skin, Plush, Valeur, tibinckilte,
AS WELL AS Till:
DRESS CAPS,
That are net se heavy. Divide thi- number
by 12 and multiply by 2 and the styles et" Cans
will net all berepre-enled even then by tlie
answer.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
36-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
jvjnr autebtishmests.
TEAi?l.JL IVEUIJlMi GIFTS.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY,
SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, BRONZES,
Ami the many elegant ami artistic articles embraced in our stock are especially fitted for
WEDDING GIFTS,
BECAUSE THEY ARE
Durable, Useful and Intrinsically Valuable.
'I he very liberal share of trade we have lccelved in the past has encouraged us te place in
our cases a liner ami larger stock than ccr before, te which we cordially invite the attention
el all who desire te examine beautiful oed-".
EDW. J. ZAHM. Jeweler.
ZAH3PS CORNER,
ect23-3miKtwU
XV W Alt VElt TlSEiirXTS.
SCKOFULOUS DISEASES, KVEHV JJE JJE
scriptien et Ulceration. Consumption,
lirencliltls, AStiuna ami iiy-pepsia, succe-fc-lully
treated and permanently cured by Dr.
II. D. Longaker, who has the experienced skill
gained by many years et practice in the treat
ment of di-eases in their various and most ma
lignant lnnii.
OFFICE: Ne. 13 East Wiiluut -treet, Lancas
ter. Coiisultntien-5 tree. JuS-Std
TUTICK.
X Xtdice i- hei-i'by given that the accounts
et Samuel A. liretf, e-q.. Trea-urer et Lancas
ter county ler the year lSdl, are new en tile in
the Registers etllce and open te the ln-pe -linn
et all inteiested.
SAM'L M. MYERS.
A. SUM MY.
M. HlLDKitUANT,
Jll-::td t.'niinty Commssienei-s.
I KAWlNliS.lM) SPECIFICATIONS FOK
U Thiee HOSE TENDERS w ill be received
up te WEDS ESDAY, JANUARY IS, ISs2. All
communications te be aildiessed te Uke. W.
KCUKit, Chairman el Committee en Reoigaui Reeigaui Reoigaui
zatien of Fire Department.
iii-i;td i;y order committee.
1IC1V.TI: DWELLINGS FOK SALE.
Five seven-roomed dwelling lieuses, situ
ate en Seuth Water street ; water in kitchen ;
drainage; prices low ; terms asy. Alse, a
Kix-roomed frame dwelling en North Market
-treet. Apply te
LNS.0
ge sr.
dllKIwilW&SK
10 West Oran
I. 'OK SALE. A TWO-STOKY OKI CM.
1 DWELL1NO wilb itrick Kitchen, .r. rooms,
entry and plastered attic; hydrant and pump,
variety of small fruit. Tlie property is located
In the vicinity of tlie Cotten Mills ami will be
sold at a bargain is desirable as a home or
ter Investment Ne. :S1S Heaver street.
RIFE& KAUFMAN,
iVt-.ltdSMWS.R m Fast Knur street.
V 'MENTION FKlENUsHIP 1-1KE CO.
A Special Meeting will be held THIS
(FRIDAY) KVLNING, JANUARY 13. lSs.
ltii-iness in regard te tlie lhteiil of lie
jirnncrtu w ill be transacted.
Uv elder of tlie Company,
ltd " JACOB REESE. Secretary.
1)UKL(C SALE OF CANADA HORSES.
On MONDAY. JANUARY 10, 1S-2.
will lie sold at public sale at the Merrlmae
lleu-i.-. 115 North Prince street, Lancaster,!:!.,
the following Lie Stock, te wit: TWENTY
HEAD OF HEAVY CANADA DRAFT
HORSES. Tlie-e Iherscs were selected with.
greit care, and they must be in every respect
as represented by the under; igned, or no sale.
Among them are -eme Drivers and Geed
Meppei-. A tew et them can trot cle-. te 3
minute".
A credit of tin days will be given.
Sale In commence at 1 o'clock p. in. en taid
day, when attendance will be given by
UKOIiUr. UKOV3J! AN.
-AML1.I. Hess ,V. Se.
A UCls.
l.i-2t.t
r 1IKAKD
- OF PIIILVDEI.PIA.
Assets ever
ELEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND
Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy in
I his eid and w el l-e-tahli-hed company cal Ien
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 1:
LST KIN'G .STREKI'.
d:iM.n.t.-.i:
i;x ti:k va i aw kx ts.
F
I.TON OI'KK.l I!OI"i:.
MONDAY KVEN'G, JAN. 16, 1032
Engagement of MR.
FREDERICK WARDE,
TRAGEDIAN,
Supported ny 1IENR A ICLING. Leenard S.
OMlram, James 15. Curian, O. W. Rhike. W. S.
Marien, Mis-es Marien p. Cliften and FLOR
ENCE ELMORE, and ether artiste et excel
lence, under the management of Mr. JOHN .1.
COLLINS, in Sheridan Knewlc-'s Gieat Trag-
VIRGINIUS!
itKSEUVKD
5 EATS, ;
50 and
. ADMISSION,
Cts.
Reserved Seals new ler sale at Opera Heue
etlice. jaiillOtd
4KI ANNUAL KXlllIMTION O
run
liANCASTBa COUNTY
nrviii mntr nnnm i rriTrvfT
POULTRY ASSOCIATION,
TO Hi: llKLil AT
KXCELSIOR HALL,
Ka-t IvinMicPt, Lancaster. Pa. (a lew doen
above Hie Court Heuse).
On Tltiii-stiay, Friday, Saturday, Jlenday,
Tupsday and Wednesday Janu
ary 12 te 18, 1SS2.
j5-Kseur.ien tic-ket ,witii coupon attached,
admitiiu; purcha-er te the show will he is--ucd
by the Pennsvlvar.ia railroad company
irem Dnwninzinwr, Harrisbur, iei-l:, Pert
Deposit and all intermciliate stations.
ADMISSION inc. Cilll.llKEN.
Open day and eveuiii; fjl-2tv
.10c.
till-7td
F
iJI.TOH OI'LKA IlOllSF.
SATDBDAY BVEUING, JAN. 14
B. MeAULEY'S
TUIiMl'll OF AMEIiWAX HVMOIi,
UNCLE DAN'L,
Deputy Sheriff of Javvia Sectien.
iu i:. A
I.ec-l.-e'- Xew i:nlaml Comedy
liiwim,
MeshOiiger Frem Jsirvis Section.
Abeiindiu
Intel e-sf.
m Qi.aint Humer and I'e.-iiliar
ADMls.JlOX 7.", 50 nnil :iBc.
IteM-rved f-eati
limine Otllce.
ler -
ideal the Opera
19-5td
.
J.EHAT. XUTIVES.
J STATE OF UKNKY IL McFaJJN, LATfc
J et Fulton township, dec-a-ce. The un
derbincd auditor, appointed te pass upon ex
ceptions te the account of .lehn II. lleekwell
and L. IL Webster, executers of paid deceased,
te and anions tlioe(. legally entitled te the
hame, will sit fur that purpose en THUitS
DAY. the a;th day of JAXL'AUV. ISSi at 10
o'clock a. in., in the Library Itoem of the Court
Heuse, In the city e: Lancaster, where all per
sons intere-leil iu ..M distribution may at
tend. D. McMl'LLKN.
J4-::iw Auditor.
1STATK OF ANDREW F.SIcNKAI., LATE
It et Colerain township, decea'-ctl. The
undcr-dgiifd Auditor, uppeintcd te dlitrlbute
Hie balance remainiii'; in the hands of .1.
I'lackhurn. administrator, te and ameiiK
these leallv entitled te the same, will sit ler
that purpose en WKDXKiOAY, KEBUUAUY
1, ISS., at 10 o'clock a. ui., in the Library lloeiu
et Use Court Heuse, in the city et Lancaster,
wlicre all persons interested in said distribu
tion may attend. A. O. XEWI'llER.
jl-3tv Auditor.
J r
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
MAMKJiTM.
PUllsiteipnia Market.
l'HiLAmsLrHiA, January 13. Fleur dull and
weak; Supertine, J3 7."S4 25; extra $i 50
ii5 25; Ohie and Indiana taniily,
1C 0037 (Ki; Pennsylvania family $15 25
t 50; St. Leuis de if. S77 25; MiunosetP
Extra. iU t53 62 ; de -traiglit, $G 75 ; de straight
$0 757 : winter patent, $725:87 75 ; spring de,
$7 257 75.
Rye iteur at $1 7575
heat dull and weak ; Del. and Penn'a
Red, $1 iim 12; ln Amber. $i -121 -I :.
Cern dull and easier for iee-tl trade.
Oats dull and weal:.
Rye dull at '.I7e.
Prevision- quiet.
i.aru quiet.
Uutter dull, but r.iucy qualities scarce and
tlrin.
Rell- dull.
Eggs dull and weak: Penn'ii , 22ifti22c;
Western, 2l22c.
Chee-e .steady.
Petroleum duil: relincd. :.;
Whisky sab's at il li
Seeds Geed te prime Clever firm at
.S,'..(5'.iJe ; dodo Fla will dull at il S5l ."S
Oratu unit l-ruvi8!..n Ijeotalleus.
One o'clock quotations el grain and prove.
Ions, turnl.shed bv S. K. Yiindl, Breker, 15'
Fas! King slieet.
Jan. VS. I i". -w.
Chleuge.
Wheal Cern ats Perk Lard
Feb.... 1.2Vj .ClJi : 17.22'i I1.12K
March.. :2y, .(i tl 17.IJ1-.-: 11.27,'j
May " .(57!4 .!; "
I'llllndt'tpliia.
Jan Lie''; x,-yt .mj,:
Feb 1.1. .ra .l'j ....
March.. 1 ll'2 .70' .50,';
--e iur
luruni.
Nkw ierk, January l:!. Fleur Slate and
Western dull ami still in buyers' faver:
Extra at $1 75ij?5 40 ; choice de, $5 45(37 : South
ern quiet mill unchanged ; common te tali
extra, $5 30(; 40 : geed te choice, ir.Mfll 8iJ.
Wheat a trifle tinner and business cTiielly en
speculative account ; Ne. '2, Red, Jim. $1 43 ;
de Feb. 1 -H AJ.-ll 45 ; de March, 1 1 4.iMl il'i ;
de May, 1 4S.
Cern less active and :i -hide easier:
mixed Westevi' spot, i.-iTj;-,ijV.;e ; de luture,
73Kc.
Oats a shade lower and dull ; Ne. ' Fi-li.,
l'H4'.l' ; 'Uate, 1ijjf55; V.'e-lei n, 4'i&5le.
f.ive StucK iMurMutii.
Cuicaoe. Hogs Reteii.ts, l-'.POO head; sliq)
luents, 5,WiO head ; general gend demand ;
offerings net quite se geed; market weaker;
heavy hogs lully 10c lower and light 5c lower ;
common te goed'mixed. $0i7ei;35; light, $20j;
i!33. heavy packing and shipping, -15 mij'; 7e ;
Philadelpliias and lard hog--, -fi 75')(5 !i : skips
and culls, $1 4035 Ge.
Cattle Receipts, S.edii head; shipments 3,700
head ; trade irregular, weak ami slew; Wed
nesday's elllcial receipts 10,4:$e head ; experts,
$5AlJB25; geed te choice shipping 305 75:
commeii te ta'r $1254S5; mixed butcliers'
steady at J2C0JSI :!) : stackers ami feeder-at
f2 503 75.
Sheep Receipts, 3,(,0.l head ; shipments, 8,200
head ; prices generally unchanged.
East Libertv Cattle Receipts l,7d head ;
sclling.lair at yestei day's pi-lets.
Hogs Receipts, I 500 lie.ul ; Philadelphia-',
V 75Q0 'M ; Yorkers. $!5 20'5 35.
Slieep Receipts. 1,-Hrt head; theuiaiket wa--lew
at i, twicrday-prices.
ntx .MuriSltL
.Suw ei-k, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
a'se I'mieil States Heeds reported daily by
.1 mv.j j. Lone. N. E. Cor. Centre Square.
Ni:w YeltK Stocks.
!erl:s irieular.
Jan. KS.
l.'.tii i:e) 3:;x
.... i;
y.y, iiji i-7
in!) tmi ie:;s
55 .-.:.! rci
104 -''.'; mi
I-'Uh li". l.Vi
b'e'i uV4 ie73
r.'.iH ;z zi
uy. .... 14
UOS-h
Ii4.' n.-,;i liijg
-H
"Vi, -Hfi '
41- lijft 42
J;!4 'My. v.
iij -; i-,
i:.y i.'JJi i:
iti ''7i 'm
, .... -ya
l.( .l-ly-
M4 ... ::r,yA
m?U IUO'4 100
'M':H ! ''iii
Wi vs& w
11SK llil ilsji
MX :i7'4 :i7)2
: 7') -yA
a. r. v. 11. M
Ciiieatre & Nertli Weslein
; Chicago. Mil. Ik St. Paul
t Canada Southern
i c. c. & I. c. r. i:....."
Del., Laclc.& Western
Delaware & Hudsen Canal
Denver c Rie (iran.ie
KastTenn., Va. V Gu
Hannibal & St. Jee
Lake Shere .V Mich, beutliern..
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan Central
Misseuil, Kansas & Texas
N. Y., Lake Erie & Wc.-tern....
New Jei.cy Central
N. Y., Ontario & Western
New Yeik Central
Ohie& Mlssissipjd
Ohie Central
i Pacific Mail Steamship Ce....
at. I'itui uiuana
de Preferred
Central Pactlic
Texas Pacific
Union Paciile
Wabash, St. Leuis .& Paetlte
' ' Prelerrcd.
Western Union Tel. Ce
PnlLADKUHIlA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania it. H
Heading
Lchi:;h Valley
LehlKh Navigation lixDIv....
l'.!'' I.' li'
Cl'si
r-.)i .... y.
bi;i -Ji 'h
e
Wi :x.yd j!7
'n ''
IS
li 12')
ViVt
170
.... 'M SO
V. M.
1:00
11S
IM
v-'ia
110,'i
Buffule, Pitts. & Western
SSKr::::::::::
Prelerrcd
Iledten villi. ...
Klectrie L'nileigreuiiil Tel. 'e 1
PhiliKlelphl & Krie Jt. I:.. .
Ounni-en .Miuiii'r
lewaUulch liiniiiL'..,,I .
Uniird States llerca.
L'nllt-! States! pereti-.ts
! "
l.enat mTi;cim and ISie.iiir,
. ar
Vill.
tllM
KKI
1WI
10O
Lai
sale
ii(i
111
I k.'.i
i-.'e
iu
lir.
l(r.'.bf
Iii-i
Lanc.City C per ft. Lean,iii:ei:;J.
lr-i:"t.
" 1S!W.
' isr
" fl pe.-f t. In 1 erSOyiais
' f. iu rrl. Scheel Lean..
1011
100
" l ' iu I er'JUyeai-'.. 10e
" 4 " in 5er -Jii ye-irs.. luu
" i; " in loer'-li jeai-" lini
BANK STOCKH.
I irst National Hank. ?iU0
Farmers' National Hank 5u
Lancitstcr Comity Nat lena! Il.ml--. W)
Columbia Natien'ai Hank hr)
Lphr.it a National ltaiilc hn1
Fii-at National Hank. Columbia . .. lue
Fiist National Hank, Slra-duug.... HK1
First National Hank, Marietta.. .. l'
First National Hank, Meuet .lej liKi
Lititz National Hank KM
Alaniieim National Hank UK)
Union National Hank. Mount .le-. 5e
New Helland National Bank 10.1
MI.-CELIASEOCS LOI.'US.
Qitarryvllle IL K., due l&'U lt0
i:eadint; & Columbia It. Kliic ISsJ IiK)
Lancaster Wateii Ce., due iifci; lmi
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due in 1 or 3U years 100
Lancaster lias Light and Fuel Ce.,
tlue ISSi! lb)
Stevens Heuse It")
1
i
10J
II)-.
1M
i::ii
rr.
l.'il.M
.'()J.5(
1 15 75
111.'
7ll.:.i.
lfr,
ll 11.75
lOu
1U5.5T
10.)
m
:!()
MISCKLLANKOU.-i h fOCKS.
Ouaii-vvllle IL it..
i 50
."(I
5(1
liRI
25
ll'll
f:i.'ii
'J5
.0
l-.M
Miilersviile Street Car
Inquirer Printing Cem pan j-
Watch Factory
Gas Light and Fuel Company...
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company...,
Marietta liollewware
TURNPIKE STOCKS.
Hlg Spring & Beaver V-iliey....,
Bridgeport...
Columbia & Clicdnut Hill
( lelumbla & Washington
Columbia & Hlg Spring
Lancaster & Ephrata
Lane , Elizabetht'n &MiddIct'n.
Lancaster & Frnitvllle.
Lancaster A'Lltltz
Lancaster ft Wllllam-stewn
Lancaster & Maner
Lancaster ft Manheim
Lancaster ft Marietta
Lancaster ft New Helland
Lancaster ft Susquehanna
Lancaster ft Willow Street
Strasburgft Millport
Marietta ft May town
Marietta & Mount Jey
1(W
1(H'
75.10
e;
25 $ lt).-2i
is;
; 21
13
20
14.1b
47.2.'
51
50
IJI.I0
55
02
30.4
25.?
85
, 275.S
MUM
21
10
100
50
50
25
25
100
THIRD EDITION
FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 13, 1882.
m
HE BEATC BOND BY 55,000 VOTES.
VANDEKUILT'S SHARKS SETTLE IT.
Bis Emire Helding Cues te the Receiver,
anil Make Geneit Once Mere Presi
dent of lie Reading Railroad
Jey Among tlie Stockholders
Piiii.ADEi.piiL,.Tan. 1U The voting went
en quietly at tbe Reading meeting this
morning, but tbe name of Wm. II. Van
ilcrbilt was greeted witb applause. When
bis first vote was east for Geweu tberewas
mere applause, and people in tbe building
began shaking hands and congratulating
each ether. All the Vanderbilt holding
then went te Geweu. At 12:13 p. m. the
polls closed, five minutes grace beiug
allowed for any late comers. The vete in
round numbers then steed : Gewen, 277,
000 ; Bend, 222,000. The judges then
withdrew te compute the vote.
At 12:30 the meeting leeenvencd. W.
E. Loekwood moved that the annual re
port of the receivers be referred te the iu iu
cemiug president and beatd of managers.
Carried unanimously. It was also agieeil
that the vote for president should also be
taken as tlie vote for and against Gewen's
financial plan for the relief of the read.
The meeting then adjourned until !)::()
te-morrow morning.
The elVect en the stock market of the
anueuncemcue that Geweu lias received a
majority of the votes east ever and above
his 30,000 challenged proxies was net
conspicuously apparent. The result is
looked upon as the openiug up of a lively
competition between the Heading and
Pennsylvania railroads in traflic between
New Yerk and this city, aud this opinion
had the ell'eet of stiffening Ueadiug in the
maiket and weakening Pennsylvania.
PAlI.c'Kl-.S OK' A WKKtt.
A Very llu I Showing for the Lust Seven Ditys
Xi:w Yerk, Jan. 13. It. O. Dun A: Ce.
of the in.'ieaiitile aeency, repeit the fail
ures thioughent the country for the past
seven days at, 208,- the largest number in
any week for mere than twelve months.
The reason for the increase is- prob
ably that X large number of per
sons insolvent tewaids the end of
1S31 for vaiieus leasens havu continued
te held ever till after the opening of the
Xew Yeai and aie new trying te eompie
mise ami se'tle up before spring. This
seems te bj particularly the case iu the
Southern slate--, where the failures feet ui
te 7-1. Tn the Western states there were
3D. iu the Middle 40, iu the Eastern 22,
Pacific coast 7, and iu New Yerk city 13.
aNe failure of particular .significance has
ejenrrud in New Yerk during the week
Liciin: OK
A YOUNG MAN.
Kui'.iii;
lus Life en A rem nt el an
Vil
pleasant llncapuile.'
Pnfiir.vrr.it, N. Y., Jan. 13. The young
man found hangiug iu the Weeds iu
Cliincliville proves te he William S. Fair
banks, cleik for W. C. Jacns tc Ce.,
IIulV.il", missiiig about, four weeks.
Hu hid destroyed all niaiks of
his clothing that would lead te his
identification. The cause of the suicide is
supposed te be ehagiin at having been
detected iu an unpleasant eyeapade. lie
had always borne an excellent character,
and left home in a manner indicating nn n
f;il ahruatieii.
PAYING THK PENALTV.
Mitve.tn the Miii-iIci:i-'Hiecdy Ileal ti m tlie
Gitllims.
Rniiii -ky, Out., Jan. 1:5, Marcau,
the French Canadian, who killed his wife
last September, vas hauled in thuj.iil
yaui thin iiKiuiing. lie behaved liiiuly
and made no r.-leimaie te his ciinic. The
drop was nine feet ami death instantane
ous, his neck being broken aud his head
was neaily severed liem his body. The
trunk bled profusely and the dead body
was cut down two ami a-half minutes alter
the diep fell.
Duitblu limiting at St. Louts.
St. Ler is, Jan. Kl. Thaddcus i'uber
and Wui. AVaul, (colored), were executed
at the jail heie this meiiiiug. Dining all
prciaiatiens, both men kept their eyes
steadily en t lie Bible and s-eeined oblivious
te worldly ehjecls. Ward died iu si min
utes and ilnher in eleve n.
Till: .lUCL'JIKXl- 1 PIIOGHI-..-5."
G.utf-au Apologize ie Laucr l;tvilu lu
Itssuuics Ills jMlUrctia le the Jury.
VpiilnV.ten, Jan. 111. The court room
was again overcrowded this morning.
Guiteatt apologized for hi-:, criticisms en
Davldjje yisteulay, but said with regard
te Ceikhill he was of the same opinion
btill. David;;e tiipn resumed his argil
incut and may occupy the lemaiudcr of
te-day.
After lfcce:;.-; David;-,!: continued his ar
gument leviewing the expeit testimony.
Oli. I.A-'MON.
TflO t'lllllill'l'-l .
liny Kelurii a Yunilet el wil
ful Mmdci-.
Lusne:,", Jan. 1:1.-
This coienei':: jury
iu the case of the young student
Percy M. Jehn, who died at the
Blenheim Ilotise school from thf) effects of
poison, as ascertained by medical investi
gation, has found a verdict of wilful mur
der against Dr. Gee II. Lanpwn, brother-in-law
of the deceased.
Wreck en U WcMtrn Kallreu.l.
Temah, Wis., Jan. IS. A neilheiu
bound freight train en the St. Paul rail rail
lead, i-truck a broken rail two miles enth
of Jtiuctieu City, ditching nine cars aud
killing a man named Shott. The cars -arc
a total v.K'ck.
Missionaries Murdered.
Tp.ipeli, Jan. 13. Three French mis
sionaries have been muidcred near
Ghadames : it i; supposed by the Caiil of
Ghadames.
Kntcrpi'l-tlug American Scoundrels.
Paws, Jan. 13.- Cel. Gasten and an
other man, leputcJ Americans, have
robbed a jeweler of 20f),O00 francs worth
of geld.
rlrc at K.au Clair, Wis.
EauCl.viu. Jan. 13. Fheyesteiday de
stroyed "Wm. II. Smith's store and wan -heuse.
Le-?s, iS.OOO ; iuau-.auce, 3,S0e.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, D. C, Jan. 13. Fer the
Middle Atlantic states, clendy weather
and rain or snow, followed by partly
cloudy weather, southerly te westerly
winds, slight rise in temperature, and
falling followed by rising barometer.
War en the Manhattan " L."
Albany, X. Y., Jan. 13. The attorney
general this morning heard an application
made by S. P. Nash and Robt., Sewell en
behalf of stockholders of the Metropeli
tan elevated railway company te annul
the charter of the Manhattan company.
Shucking Discovery.
Alten, 111., Jan. 13. The house of a
negre, named Geerge White, was dis
covered in tlame? yosterday, aud lying
en a bed iu the house, with her threat cut
from ear te ear, was the body of Mrs. Gar
rett, a white woman, who kept house for
White. It is thought she was murdered.
The Albany Deadlock.
Albany, N. Y., Jan. 13. After taking
one unsuccessful ballet for speaker, the
Assembly adjourned until Monday even-
ing.
Pipe Fiietury llurnett Out.
Chicaoe, III., Jan. 13. Crane Brethers
water pipe factory, Judd street, was com
pletely gutted out by tire this morning.
Less, $30,000.
Strike of Ciariuakerrt Near an Kim.
Milwapkkk, Jau.13. The cig.irmakcrs'
stiike is rapidly approaching au cud,
most of the strikers having returned te
work.
l.OTI'A IN TKOUULK.
A Hull (mere Ait lleuler Propeae-i tit Make
ller luy for it I'luipie.
Miss Letta Crabtree, the athletic little
actress, at this time finds herself some
what embarrassed all en account of twelve
dollars. Letta played iu Baltimore duriiur
Christtnas week, te big houses, at the
Academy of Music, and a few days hefore
Christmas went out shopping. Slie
called at a fashionable art emporium
ami selected a twelve dollar idadiie.
which she erdeied te be forwarded
te a lady friend in Bosten, directing the
hill te be sent te her hotel. About two
beats after leaving she sent a young mail
who had acted as her escort te say she did
net want tbe plaque. The message was
deliveied tu the proprietor himself, ami
that gentleinau cemp'ained that the plaque
had been boxed and the expicss wageu
scut for, aud intimated that Letta had net
acted iu geed faith. The young man
haughtily replied and finally snubbed the
proprietor and left. The latter, angered
by the insult, immediately sent word te
the actress that she must take the plaque,
threatening te bring suit in default. Beth
parties appear le have lest their tcmpeis,
and the proprietor, who is a mr.u of means,
is determined, as he expressed it, "te teach
the wilful little woman a lessen." Letta
left town, aud probably supposed she had
heard the last of the affair. Last Satur
day, however, the art dealer, through a
prominent lawver. laid an attachment for
I the twelve dollars against scveial thousand
dollars belonging te Letta. inthe hands of
Manager Ferd, of the Academy, the
money being her share of the profits of
her engagement. Since then Letta, who
is in Cincinnati, has for wauled an affidavit
denying that blie made the purchase, aud
the matter will shortly coins before the
courts. The art dealer says she shall pay
thu money if it costs him live hundred
dellais te collect it, and Lelta says she
won't. Meanwhile her money is locked
up where it will h.ive In stay until the
inatler is settl'.'d.
JKFFEKSON SOCIETIES.
Tlie Way 1: Werk up l'nre lleiuecj-.illch'cii-tinieiil.
We cau conceive of nothing which would
contribute mere directly and powerfully
te thu restoration of the Democratic party
than the general formation of societies de
voted te the maintenance ami defence of thu
Jelleiseniau doctrines iu their original
piu-iiy. A thousand such bodies, "frater
nal relations " with each ether, would be
the lutrest of all posbible giiaiaulccs
against the revolutionary designs of
our Federalist-Republican adversaries.
We nude lstand that many existing Demo
cratic clubs, social aud political, iu vaiieus
parts el" the country, aie contemplating;!
change te this feim of organization, in
order that they iniy be brought tegcthcr
uiuler a common name, and with a
common standard of faith. Wherever
unfortunate divisions exist this move
ment would furnish the bread basis
of union and harmony, and tend
te give us the victory which has bceu
postponed only by internal dissensions.
We beg leave te urge that Ueim cratic or
ganizations everywheie take this well
approved form and that new Jeffersen
Demecr tic associations be at ence formed,
when: no clubs are in existence. They will
encourage our lepresentatives at Wash
ington in their unequal struggle with thu
corrupt imperialistic paity ; ami when the
great battle between the people and the
consolidated pewer of centralized govern
ment, cm poratiens and monopolies, comes
en, Uie::c associations will be found inval
uable auxiliaries. Let us move new. A.
few years and it may be tee late !
Tlie As.ianslu'n l'ure Ctmrines.
Mr. Gee. P. PfifTer is the man who
planted the trees en the grounds of Mr.
Sceville, the brother-in-law and counsel
of Guitcau. He instructed the latter,
who :u, the time was making bis
home in his sister's family and
was expected te make himself use
ful in some ways, hew te water the young
trees ; lcspeeting forest trees he was told te
form a basin around the tree, se that the
water would be allowed te etaudanu soak
in, but Guiteau. with the perversity and
cussed ness which made him a national
disgrace, made mounds instead at the base
of the trees, causing the water te drain
off as fast as poured en. Mr. P. does net
believe iu Gut can's insanity, but does
think that he is the most malignant ami
.stubborn wretch he ever met.
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