Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 13, 1882, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY FEBRUARY 13. 1882.
Price Tw Cmta.
utey
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S HITTKKi.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
1UOX HIT THUS are highly wemiiit-nile.l ter ull disca-ft-i lefjniriiiB a certain and tlR
el nt Ionic; eipwhtlly
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE-
TiTE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
Hemic), s the bleed, sticiitfthdii the lnmcle-', ami gives new lifole ti:e neive. It ets
Jll.e.i ehiiiiu en the digestive ei;j,iiih, removing nil dyipepttc Bymptenn, inch a- Tatting the
'teit, Itelcinag, JJeai m the fitemnch, Jleartbtirii.rlc. Tlie only Iren l'ropHratlen tint will
ii. -t iilaeken tin; tnctli ur;ive lieailaclie. Sold l.y ull til nist-j. WuJe Ml the A 1! " lloel.'. "2
pp nt u-ef.il :i:i I :imusl!ij re'iilln;; itntrcc.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
Vi'. ly.lAw
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG
atroet. Lancaster.
ULurmxu.
'IIK n.hcTIt' I.ICIIT IS NOW IN WIA. ISi.AZi: KVr.llY KVKnInO AT
AL. ROSENSTEIN'S,
The One-Price Merchant Tailor and Clothier,
We. 37 North Queen street. Ne. 37 North Queen street,
m THE All Ot TIIK
ELECTRIC LIGHT!
xiairr is ma in: as i.itiur as it ay.
The only Clothing Heuse in the City which is
Illuminated by the Electric Light.
;?"A1 R. cordially invited te call und Gee it.
AL. ROSENSTEIN,
THE PIONEKK OF MODERATE PRICES,
Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Pa.
i'i. UJUREJtt'S
JOHN I.. AKNOI.O. TOWN I,. AIIXOI.U.
PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS,
BEST PORTABLE IN USE.
SLATE HOOFER AND iSOOFIS KEPAIKE1X
PLUMBING AND GAS PITTING,
Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam.
JOHN L.
Nen. 11, 13 & 15 EAST OBAKOB
:i;isa ah a vl.asahi.
TH:il A. MAUTIS.
QUE ENS WAKE,
QUKENKWARK.
.ln-t r vivit ini htiMi-liIp l.i'iil umiv'Si .it
CHINA HALL
..MvniK'i inei r or
QUEENSWAEE
TAr"FOKV.SHIKt-. I'OTTKIill.-, I .N'(il.M
:OnrOwn Importations-
Our Wure-j :uc tin- het in thcMitikft Kx
miine tlipni before pinch i-dtif
High & Martin
15 EAST KING STREET.
IJ&JOMIS, AC.
piNCJ WALT'S
WINE, LIQUOH, ALCOHOL AND
GROCERY STORE,
Ne. 205 West King Stiect. lebli; lv
ipw wink.
HERCULES MALT WINE.
rue Hest und Cheapest Malt Extract In tin;
Market.
SOI. I) In DUrG STOKES AT
25 Cents per Pint Bettle.
CHAS. WOLTERS,
l'UO'L'l'KCT lmr.WKKY, rillLADKI.i'lilA.
K.OCA-sEP. Dia'OT. (JKO A K1EHL.
ml eiiui
HOUSKAl. .t CW
NEW LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 43 Sertli Queen street, tanc.istcr, I'.t.
The very liet unl HiUMtqualillM et Keicign
and JemealIc WIXEs ami l.IQI'OKS, con
tiintly ler sale at wholesale Mint retail,
straight Old l!ye Whisky et the listillatien
eflSTJ. Pure iinaMnlterateil Custom lloflse
llnimly. wuirante.l et the vintage et 1:WU.
Kept especially ler ini'iliciiial pnrpesea. I'ure
Ola Helland Gin, and ether Whlskien, Uran
ties and Wine-i te bint the trade.
tcKt-Sind HOL'-ShAl. A CO.
VUAL.
Ii
r.. .MAUTIK.
Wholesale and Kelall Oei.lcr in ull km.ii e;
LUsI ISKll ANJ :eai..
3"tniil: Ne. 42U North Water and 1'i.nn
streets alieve I.einen '.incasttsr. !;: lv.'
CQHO & WILEY.
SM NORTH HATER ST., &aunttir, te
Wholeuld anil UeUiil Dealing In
LUMBER AND COAL.
(.'ounectloii With the Tuloptieiilc lCicl:an:;
Hmncn Oflii'u: Ne. 21) CIsJITKK SQUAUK.
teliCS-1-, .1
pe TO
REILLY & KELLER
FOB
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL.
Alse, Hay and Str.iw by the l.ale or ten.
Farmer and ethers In want et 'jupeiliii
Manure will flnd It te their advantage te nil
Yard, Hani-dung l'il.e. t
Otilcc. aK E!iQ Clictimt-licel i t
xitthjui.
r
riuts iiitti:ks.
SURE APPETISER.
BALTIMORE, MD.
STORE. 137 and 130 North Queen
A Vl'l'IAES.
AKNOLU
STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
lapf-Mid
t;TA)TUINti,SC.
rpsiK ai7iktvek
'J'
GENTS'
J-N Cjv-x VV -L f. JTl
Ti.nt we exhibit i- immense, un J ipcci.il p.iln
uie taken te get the XO KI.TIL- a-j lu-t -ii
they cenif te our notice.
i h-ive nude :i (lie it Kciliic'lien in
FANCY HALF HOSE,
'tlii'gOilil bi.tt untl 1)1. 1 . lf- )i.ic Ikvii
niaiKtil tleun the me3t. (Mu Shew iiuleu
i entaiii-a tow speelaltlM tliat :c civ rlse.ip
untl nt H-.C tepv.'iv nrin or linv
THE EIGHMIE SHIRT
Ii niJKle with lue h'ligth? et slct'Vcs au.t :
moil' l'hUEKCT-FITTI.VG SHIliT was ncui
etlcri'il te the inililic. Tim sati-.fiirtien that it
gives i" apioet et this. There U no neeil et
j en paj in,; 'e tnneii te have shlila m nle te
i.nlei lint
SI Ml'L V Tic V THE ElUlfMTE,
An.t eui iieuiilc with lmt-i iJ ul tin cn.l.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
36-38 East King- Street, .
LANCASTER, PA.
UUVHS ASH STAl'lHNHIty .
TrALEN'TINfcS.
i Valentines and Valentine
Cards.
! In Gieat Variety at
L. M. JTLYNN'S,
'BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE,
Ne. 48 WEST KINO STREET.
T7WL.EXT1ME SEASON.
Valentines !
m GREAT VARIEI'Y.
VALENTINE CARDS
AMI
NOVELTIES,
At the Bookstore et
Jehn Baer's Sens,
Nes. 15&17 North Queen Street.
SIGN OP THE BOOK.
CLOTIIIXO.
V
7.VSA.MAIi Ell A; KKOVVS
Clothing that
Wears Well.
Year after year our customer.-,
letmis because they ere net uis
aptiuiutcil i:i tLe himl ul f'loih f'leih
iiifj we fctijiplj ihi'Ki. With all
.ur i en-ieiinblc piiees we insist
en the jjoei1i:p:. of th.i niatciijls.
The htucli el Glen's .tin! U03.S'
Ovciee.it. mill Suits is still ipiite
eninjilfte.
WANAMAKER & I'.ROWX
nf: Mali, Sixth ind Mail.ci -stieeN
I'liihuli Ipln.i
AfilKJVII HKO.'. AnrERTJSKJWX'l.
m kii::i i;i:ev a ev kiitii:.m i:nt.
ASTRICI BROS,
LANCASTER BAZAAR.
NO. 13 EAST KINti STREET,
1 sc -ri-.i:, i'..
WE WILL CONTINUE OL'IJ
CLEASIIS SALE!
FOR THIS WEEK,
AND INVITE ALL TO CALL
BARGAINS
IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
SPECIAL BAKGAiNi; IN
BLACK SILKS.
BROCADED SILKS,
BLACK PLUSHES,
RIBBONS,
FEATHERS,
L.AUK WODS,
TIDIES, T0WE1S,
TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS. WOP.STED HOODS,
Ladies' Coats ami Delmans.
AN1 M..N erHI.lt I.OOD i.
New Hamburg Edgings
and Insertings.
EVERLASTING TRIMMING.
Irish Triinnih)i.s ;il Leiv Prices.
Mi'wai..
1 UK. GUKEXK is truly miry le leave Ills
numerous iriends anil jiatlent-. his excellent
lieme in the .Slevenn Heuse anil his beautitiil
ellices for inietlicr citj-, but lie believes lie has.
11 mission te lultill, vi : The estubllMiincpt et
a college whote OMNll'.VTIl can be taiisiht
te the lnniilreds who an anxiously waiting,
ami hence
ABOUT TJlli MIDDl.i: Ol J1AKC1I
will open an efliee either in Ilairi-biuy or
Washtngten. He believes his income is equal
teany lour M. Ds 111 Lancaster, ami he will
ter a reasonable suuijcach one -M. 1). all his
methods et curintc the sick anil ieae hi8
practice exclusively with him. Dr. G. will be
glaa te have anyone c-ill or send and get lour
pamphlets ruse, with names et persons matte
well, who were aflietcd with Dyspepsia, Con
sumption, tliscases el the heart, brain and
ether parts et the body. One et the pamphlets
contains a concise history of vaccination and
another et Catarrh, with names et persons
cured. Overlive hundred persons cured et
Catarrh in this city for 50 cents. The Cure
Quick for Catarrh sent te anyone en icceipt
et 50 cents. Examinations anil consultations
FP.EE.
Dr. O. A. Greene,.
HO EAST JilXfS MKEhT.
Thirty-tour years experience.
Xete Dr. Greene has ISO acrci et densely
timbered land (oak, black walnut, Ac.) in
Kentucky, en Ohie nver, which he will sell
cheap, or exchange for land in xhU county.
MWF&S
Lancaster JntfUtgrnccr.
MONDAY EVENING, FJSB. 13, 1832.
TO-DAY'S TOPICS.
CRIME AND CALAMITY
W. X. Snjder, atjed 00 jeais-. foreman
of a quarry," ucar Belvitlere, New Jeisey,
was killed at the quarry en Saturday, by
a lelliu stone.
William F. Williams, wetkiuan en the
-Sew Yeik Central lv Hudsen River rail
toad, was killed by a freight tralu, in Al
bany, en Satuidav evening.
James Higgins, of Dajten, Ohie, 10
jenis of age, was killed by a asaing
ttain 011 the Penn.sylvauia laihe.id, at
Plainsboiengli, Xew Jersey, en Fiiday
night.
William Eehattit was drowned in the
liver at Richmond, Virginia, en S.itmday
evcuin, while trying te le.scue a man
named Selnete, who had fallen in. Schietc
was carried some distance down the stream
but get out safe.
1'iiiak Halleck was killed amlM.uia Me.
Dei mettJ-ci ieusly injiucd by a train while
cres.sing the lailread in a wagon, at Matti
tuclr, Leng Island, en Saturday.
Charles Richmond, a little boy, was
'jeasting in Cohecs, New Yeik, en Satur
day afternoon, and dashing into the canal
at the feet of the street, went under the
ice and was drowned. His mother was
looking en at the time.
Tlic C.iiiinal or Clime.
William Tedie, a young man, beint,
ilsunk and jcaleitb, went te u house of evil
ipimte in Syracuse, Xcw Yeik, en Satur
day afternoon, .shot Xcllie T.nk and the
piopiieticssef the house, and then went
home and bhet himself. He and the gill
aie believed te ba mortally wounded.
Mr. MeCenl shot and killed Willwm
Culp, and badly wounded Jeseph Culp, at
Sugar Leaf, Texas, en the night of the 8th
iiit.
Dining a light, ler.ulting lieiu au old
lend, between Jehn Oroger and Jehn 31c
Kinzey, at Clinten, Mii-.euri, enrfatuiday,
a bystander named Zeigel was killed.
Anether man was wounded in the hand,
and MeKhizey iceeived a. shot iu the abde
men, but escaped te the weeds.
Jehn X. Uiewn, a well to-de farmer,
whoe body was secetitly found iu the
liver at Portland, Oicgen, weighted with
stones, tin us out te have been murdered
in a heue of ill repute at the instance of
its ini-.tiess, Canie Uradley, whose an est
lie had pieiuucd fei keeping .1 disei.lcrly
heure.
Petei Ilell'uian, an aged man who Uit.l
iu HaitibOii county, Indiana, en Friday,
en his death-bed eenfessedthe conimis cenimis conimis
.sien el'tlnce minders, one eenimitted in
Get many, the ethcis in this country. It is
said theic is evidence in t!ie hands of the
autheiitics con ebuLilic of the mr.ider.s.
Fi.-deiiek Cediiek. car iliivci en the
Metiopelitau Stieet H.nlwayline, in Wash
ingteu, was stiuck senseless by a blew en
the head with a bludgeon by seme un
known robber near Twentieth and P
stieet .s, en .1 tin day night. Theie ic
lew houses in that neighborhood, and no
passenger was in the car at the time of
the a.uilt. The blew knocked Cedriek
off the platform, and he was found lyitig
in the stieet when the i:et ear came up.
His bkull was fractuted, but it is thought
h. may iceevcr. The cash box of the
ear wa lillefl of it-, eentents, about ten
delhtrs
j'etl.s el i'i.'.U'!.
A lisheiitiaii n lined Jehn Clout and his
wife weie drowned by the capsi.ing el a
small beat, in which they weie cte.ssing
Hcimitage bay, Newfoundland, a few
nights age.
All the raiheads in Xew Biuuswiek and
XovaSeelia were blocked by the icejut
storm. Xe trains lett Halifax en Satur
day. Steamers due at St. Jehn, Xew
Uuuisivifk. weie also delated by the
itOllil.
Twe ft eight tiains e.dlided near PI
iii.;uth, Indiana en Fiiday night, owing te
a misleading of eidcrs b the eondncter
of one, of them. Beth engine.; and 14
leaded ears were demolished, but no lives
weie lest.
By :i collision en the Yiigiuia Midland
laihead, near Spiinglieid station, ou Sal
tnday evening, sevcial freight cats were
smashed aud a iheniau was injured.
William ( Setter, of Shatnekin, I'eiiua.,
pupil at the lute Hall seldieia' orphans'
ychoel, was diewned by the upsetting of a
beat while jKissing through the Conewago
hills, in the Susquehauna river, Yester
day. ti. . . 1 :.i i' i .'1 .. . . ... i.:..i :.. 1 ,.i
1 I1C .ilti Am. -U. l.L'1, 1IIU1I ..IllVCVl .11.
Xew Yerk en Saturday from Java, lest j
dining the voyage the captain's wife, j
fust mate and three sailors, who diet el
ryphe-malarial fever, contracted while the
ship was anchored near a Javanese swamp.
Others en beard suffered from the disease.
Leses by 1 ir.
A the, supposed the weik of an incen
diary, occurred ycsteiday in a billiard .sa
loon in Bath, Xcw Yerk and Daniel Beck,
occupying rooms above the hotel, perished
from suffocation.
The piano c.ij.e faeteiy of C F. Diehl
niann, iu West Twenty lirst street, New
Yeik, was destroyed by fnc en Saturday
night, with a large quantity of valuable
timber. The less is estimated at $100,000.
David Battinger, a fireman, was fatally
iujuicd by falling bricks.
The Glebe lbundiy, in Londeu, Ontario,
was damaged by fue en Saturday te the
extent of 73,000.
Tlnce stoieheusos in Lynchburg, ir
ginia, en tjatnnl.i morning fiem an in in
cendiaiy tire.
East evening spaik.s fiem a locomotive
set fire te some little peels of coal oil en
the low ground near Oleau, Xew Yerk,
where the united pipe lines have a num
her of latgc iron tanks. In a few minutes
the Haines spread te three tanks, contain
iug 103,000 bands of oil, and set them en
a blaze. It is feared, at la.t accounts, that
the burning oil would get into the creek
and destroy :i number of bridges and
dwellings.
As a!reight train stepped at O'lvean
station, en the Iren Mountain lailread, in
Ai kansas, last night, Geerge James leaped
from the cars, went into the depot, where
a man named Bctts was sitting, and,
drawing a revolver, fired three shots into
the body of Betts, killing him en the spot.
The mnrdcicr then disappeared.
Defaulters and frauds.
Geerge Allen, cashier of the Savannah,
Flerida and "Western railroad, is a de
faulter for about $G000 and has disap
peared. President Elliett, of the Itiley county
bank, at Manhattan, Kausas, wa3 roar rear
rested en Saturday. It is said that "inves
tigation disclosed that he had sS'.Je.OOO of
the capital of the bank, but gave no sat
isfactery accounts of its disposition."
Edwaid M.' Kirtland, one of the senior
members of the firm of Kirtland, Humph
reys & Ce., of St. 4euis, and a clerk in the
house, was arrested en Saturday night as
he was about te leave en a west-bound
traiu. He is charged with having forged
the firm name te a check for S3, 500, and
collected the amount from the St. Leuis
national bank. Only 50O weie found en
Kirtlaud, but 62.000, Kirtland's geld
watch and two tickets for Albuquerque.
X. 31., were found en a woman named
Williams, who accompanied him. She
said he had given her the money, and that
she had also bought a new drees and ether
articles of clothing at his expense. Beth
were ledged in jail. Kirtland is 23 years
of age and lias a wife and two children.
i-elltlcul l'eiuts.
A mcetin'ef the Xew Yeik state com
mittee of tnc Xatienal Greenback Laber
paity has been called for the 22d instant
in jscw lour, 10 consider tne can ler a
national convention leeenth issued, and
" take aftieu as te what should be done ''
te defeat the lefundiug and national bank
extension men suies new pending in Con Cen
gie&s, etc.
About 40 cengicssuieu, of " v.nieus "
political paities, but mostly Southern
Democrats and Gieenbaekeis, met en Sat
tuday, Judge Ileagau piesiding, and
adopted resolutions looking te the picpa picpa
ratieu of bills in opposition te the pend
ing measures for .1 tarilf commission and
for the extension of the chatters of intien
al b.n.ks.
llle.l et liis Injuries.
A. M. Sotelde, shot during the alfuiy 111
the efliee of the Sat tonal llcintbliean, died
of his in jinks iu Washington en S.iturda 1
night. His brother, A. C. Sotelde, has
been committed without bail en the
chai gc el having done the sheeting.
I3.ii ten, the llepxtbliiitn liews editor, .con
tinues te impieve. Au autopsy en his
body was held yesleiday, and a ballet w.1.1
extiaeted weighing ST giants, which eoi eei eoi
lespends with the one that wounded
B.nten. Beth are iiiinie bullets and evi
dently c.iuie fiem the same pistol, indicat
ing that A C. Sotelde shot hi-- li.et'ier
while filing at Barten.
Sjlar'il 10 lleaih.
An old eouple named Ujirers, living iu a j
hut near Bay D'Espeir, Xcwfeundlaud, ,
weie .snowed in for some weeks, and their ,
little .supply of previsions lv 11113 uch.uist
td. The old man died el cold and hun- 1
gf r, and the woman then attempted te 1
leach the neatest house, .sevei.il miles dis- ,
taut, but fell iu ihe .snow en a bleak hill
side, wlieie she was found in a dying cm 1
ditien.
Illss.ilislk'il Wltli ii le Wile. '
A mail named Bi vans, two week-. 111a: 111a:
lied, became liis.itisfied with his wife- an.!
i'i owned himself near Haw tiei, Xeith
Carolina, en Friday last. He walked into
the river holding a heavy stone which lie
had tied te his hands.
A .Man With :i r.ileut.
In Washington Cengici.sm.in Rice his,
found a gentleman who ewi s the patent
f.;i-the lnaiutfactuieef an aitificial stone'
which will eiitstand the prpsimc which
has been given le gi.u.itr. The patentee
proposes le m.inufaetine fiem thf- .-and
along the banks of the Mississippi liver
the stone lequiird te erect the jetties, ,
should that plan be adopted by Cenirres5, 1
at net nil no than hah the ivst of enlinary ,
stone.
U'iV AM) TlCAt-'K.
Judicial ami ISuslness Ketcs.
Au eidinary day's business en change
i-i Chicago is about 10,000 0'i') bushels of
grain. Situiday'.s miIi-s amounted te
:().000,00t) bushels.
The Xatural Bridge prepctty in Yii
ginia, consisting of 1:200 aeies, has been
sold by the Allegheny coal and iien com
pany te II. C. Parsons for 1.10,000.
Appeals iu behalf of the dent itute fam
ilies of the victims of the Midlelhiau mi:, i
disaster were made yesterday in thi
churches of Petersburg, 'a., and lii.eial
contributions were the lcsult.
It isauneuneed that en a'id aft : te d iv
the Meiehnnls' E change in S,iu Fran
Cisco will ca!l v, Ii".it and ether produce,
bends, miscellaneous stejks, aud any
ether piepcrty except miuitii; s'ec!:-,? sliu
call te be open te all comers.
The Supreme Court of Vciment decided
en Saturday a mill owner or manufaetiner
"has no li'iht te dump into the stream en
which his mill or factory is situated saw
dust or any kind of waste except what is
absolutely anil indispensably nuccisaiy in
the beneficial enjoyment of his water pn
vilege te the injury of ethers below him
en the same stream,"
Genual Il.r.eu eenttadiels the .ejiul
that he favor-, u separation of the Signal
Cerps from ths War Ofliee. the con
trary, he believes that .such a "-epilatien
wen Itl deprive the Signal Ceips of "the
discipline the Aiticles of War give, which
alone make it always lcliab'a and etlieieut.
il .SS ACCOUNT J'l- IT
lie H .in lieaien After tlie Se:. iiil ICuiiiul and i
Tells AVh. j
A 'iin :md weary looking man was'
Paddy Ryan, the pugilist, when he alight-
eu treni tlie limited express m the I'enn- '
sylvauia railroad depot in Jersey City. He j
bore evidence, of the hard knocks he re
ceived in the Southern battle. The hiidge
of his nese showed thcrc-nlt of a collision '
with Sullivan's list and a bunch ou the
left .-iide of his neck tilled out his cell it.
Twe pieecs of cetnt plaster concealed a
couple of cuts en the lelt side of the upper
lip. A heavy stubble contended with the
planter and only where it was drawn down
into the cuts did it adhctc te the llesh,
Paddy was bundled te the chin in a brown
overcoat, and were a low Dei by hat which
was set rat h?r, jauntily en his head.
Paddy'.s tiiends brought him across, the
river and landed him in ., beer saloon in
Chath mi street, where he rr-fieshcd him--elf
with a glass of heavy ale aud llie.i di
vested himself of his oveiceat. He was
dicssed in a black cut away eat, and a
pin, consisting of a piece of glass, thieugh
vvhich could be seen the picture of a bull
dog's head pasted en the back, was at
tached te a blue hilk neck-seari' with
thicads of geld running diagonally through
it. "While Paddy was talking with his
friends his backer, Richard K. Fex, anil
William Harding came in and .shook hands
with him. When the lepertcr asked him
if it was true that his fighting days weie
ever Paddy replied, iu a half-mournful
voice, "Yes." Big Bill McDavitt .said it
wxs none of the reporter's busiuc.-.s what
Paddy was going te de hcieaftcr, but
Paddy himself said he did net knew. He
had net determined wuether te go back te
Trey and set himself up in business.
" lie's get au offer of $200 a month," said
McDavitr. " Oh, I guess I can get some
thing te de," remarked Pad iy. When
sparriug exhibitions were suggested te him
he took kindly te the idea.
Paddy began te talk about the fight
and explained hew the battle went with
him. ' I didn't have steam en after the
second rennd," he said, " aud I ought te
have thrown up my hands then. 3Iy truss
dropped down and I was like a wooden
man. The doctors told me if Sullivan had
struck me low he would have killed me,
sure. De I think I could have licked Sul
livan if I had been in geed condition ? Of
ceurse I de. I hit him in the neck in the
sixth round and he put down his hands. I
was a feel te ceme out after the second
round. All there was of it I risked my
ewniife. Sullivan is a geed man, but I
consider myself a better oue. I'll tell you
hew I lest seme money," and Paddy made
au effort te smile, whieh the cuts in his
lips brought te an end before it was ac
complished. "When I went out te the
ling I left $300 in my vest pocket. I sent
Reach after it te put it with the $1,000 in
Gess' hands, but some thief get there
first.''
Paddy said he should lemaiu in the city
a day or two and then go te Trey.
A Tannery Hurued.
Satin day, evening about Inlf-past nine
o'clock, a lire broke out at the tannery of
Colonel William Trexler, Leng Swamp,
Beiks county. In a sheit time a large
Ci-ewd of neighbors assembled, but the
the had gained such headway that their
effeits te quench the llames weie useless
aud before midnight the entne buildings
weie in ashes, including leather, machinery
and hides, only a bundled dellais' worth
of leather being saved. The less is esti
mated te be $10,000; pntlv insured.
Tiie eiiIn is suppled te b imvn l:ny.
Obituary Nete.
Will Walliich, the well known station statien
eiy impetter of Xew Yerk, who was
burned out in the P.nL Bew lhe, died jos jes
tenlay morning.
General AVilliam Macrae, lately supeiin
tendent of the Western ami Atlanta lad
read, tlied suddenly vestciday in Augusta.
(Ja., from congestion of the lungs.
The funcial of Jehn Wi'seu. the actor,
took place jesterdayiu Xew Yeik. The
lemains will be sent te San Francisce for
burial.
Mcmeiial sei vices in houer of the late
Dr. Bellew.- weie held jesteiday at the
Channing Mcmeiial chinch, in Newport.
IJev. duties T. Brooks a classmate of
Dr. Bellew.-, itad ;i poem, and K. M.
Sehci aitii. el n deiivered an eulogy ou ihe
deceased. In the evening Mr. Sehcrmer Sehcrmer
heui di-c.iui-cd en the life of William
Ciillen Urvani, who was intimate with
ISellews.
An..llici- 'li..v .il.t: Wlii in niielliuv; ! a
Tiltt k-.lilsthn :h. iiii1eii.
Tlieinjis I. Eairau. better known as
" Did. Eagaif. the Tsejau," who it was
said is anxious te meet Sullivan in the
ling, published the following letter :
" Xet whhing te have the championship
j emain awaj from Tiey, I take this means
ei iiiteiiniiig all interested that I am will
ing te nipcE Jehn L. Sullivan, the man who
defeated Paddy Ryan at Mississippi City,
which said tight was conducted for the
sum of 2,500 u f-ideand the championship
of America. As au evidence of my geed
faith I hcieby agiee. if any party or par
ties will pest that .sum for tne, or a forfeit.
I will immsdiatclyvgn aiticles of agiee
ment and i.i..ke pieparationsfet thought.''
The fiiei-1 . ei Km are confident thai
lie v.ui hi .iu Sullivan easily. Egan was
mcasined ye.-teid.ij, with the following
lesults: iMcasuieriient aeiess the ni'isele
of the aim, 10 inches ; calf of the leg,
IT"; inches : thigh, V'9 inches; hips, 45 i
inches; wai-r, 4'J inches ;ehest. 41 inches".
Egan is "0 veai.- of age and live feet ten
inches in height. He walks te Albany
ewrydav. Jehn Fe, a West Tiejan, is
a're anxieiu te meet Sullivan. Fex is a
blacksmith helper, 25 ycaisef age. He
v.eighs 215 jieunds and sajs he can train
down te ISO. His stiength is extiaor extiaer
diu.in. -tvIish. A seal skin :tcket is nodeulit, veiv
M lil: Imt is :i pel t cl tiap ler tiitehint; cold.
W"t-weuld advi-i alt ladies utMiiiur Ihi' same
le l.er'i Dr. Iliiil's Ceiih s.viup lrii:.ly. I'i ice
-'.i-i'iil-.
Ii istf- hi t'.l.t et lelly te r.ut until j ou
:e i in lust with ili-1'.i.-r that m iv la-t month-'.
hen mi cm In- curt'il lv si timely ueet
I'lirUei'-. tJiiiK'T Tonii-. Ve h:ie known
-it-kly Liiiiili'-im lil'Mlifhi-attliifst hy it. -I'liu.
let Iniili'O.I.Vee.
'f!if !. x-.v ul Iwindiicss
N uiir. ei-.il : it iill.-ct-i all the hum :n lainily.
.ill niiin.ii-'.aiKl tn.iy ! even found m patent
medicine- Seme :ae dia-lie, mid the p.itit lit
is eblii .1 te sillier ruins wer-u than tin tMs-ei-e;
lull in cases et ehsttnatc f-enstipiitifili,
tK-'pcp-'i'i. tin-it is no ipincdy se kind. - iren
11" in us ( liiM'tx.iiiid ji t se eati-f.if tn:y ...s Itur Itur
deei; lllced Ilittei-. "1'rni'Tl. Ter -All ut II.
I!. ( eehl.m"s dl'iif -t'ie 117 Xeith Oueen -t.,
I ,.n. i a-lei.
tloiiseiiuM AVr.nlH.
Lis. i". :ii -rm, Js Sith htiei't, iliill.ilii. siij-s:
' 1 have u-i i! .Mini Splint; ltlos-eiii for iny-elt
and tiiuu'y, and thiiii; it in valiiuhli .is.i lioii-i-lie'il
leincdy, ler H'uhitiiis the hew els, liter
and kidneys. I shall neer he without it."
I'i ice .Vi lenls. for s.ile ut II. II. Cetluan's
i!ru;i -ten-, 1.17 Xeith Queen street, Lancaster
Xe.iriy ;i lirucle.
I.. -t nlth Hall, r-inj-haniten, :.'. I.willi--'Isiiir.ie.l
ler several months . itlt a dull
I mi tlniiii'h ihe left luii un I klieul.lei-i. I
le-l l.iy -pliit-i, :ippi tlte and enler. and eniild
with d'ilhi.-iil; itep ill) all tl.iv. Mv methi-j
piefiitcd some r.mdeek tllfied itlltei- ; I took
them as ilneetecl, and have fell no p.tin -inie
lust . eelv alter e-ni them, und am n.- ijint t
. ell l'lite-rl 1-or -ale ul II. IS. 'echi:in'-
diu-x-l'iie. 1 17 Veith Oueen stieet. lain aster.
J U.S I VA 1. INSTR VMJ-:XT.t.
5 ! -.It A!.-liO!.s-
MUSICAL - BOXES.
BARGAINS.
CLOSING OUT SALE of a large
importation, having arrived toelato
for the holidays, at cost of produc
tion in Switzerland, about 1-2 and
1-4 their value that same quality
instruments could be sold for in this
country. They are mostly of the
large and medium size and, "with few
exceptions, of High Class Musical
Bexe3 as sold in Geneve, but far
Eupsrioi'te the ordinary instruments
generally sold in this country, and
nced only be scen or heard te be
appreciated. Musical Bexes with
bells, drums, castanets, celestial
voices, mandeline, diva-harmenie,
overture, tromole-piccolo, sublime sublime sublime
harmonie, harp-zither attachment,
etc., also two and three mainsprings
playing from lO te 50 minutes by
one winding. Musical Albums.
Circular en application.
0. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers,
Ste. Croix and Geneve, Switzerland.
sAI.ESl'OO.M--
: 10) CHKsTXrr
1'inr. uuii'iiiA
MMiEhT.
j.ilid
CAKHIAUKS, &V.
tiJ.fSOIfS
Sl.i'.l'.lii-l
EDGERLEY & Ce.,
Market Street, rear Market Houses
LANCASTER, PA.
Wc have a i.arjjeand Splendid a'-soitnuinter
POKTLAXl), ALUAXY and DOL'IW.E:
SLEIGHS.
Tl.eyaremuiloer the heat selected woodworks
the heat ironed, best trimmed, and the finest
painted and ornamented bLEIGHS ever oirer eirer
ed ter sale in the city.
liemember wc pay ca."h ler our material ami
allow no one te undersell us. Our Motte :
" Quick Salks avd Shall I'hefits."
It cesti nothing te call and examine our
wei-ic. AVe also have en hand a lull line of
FIXE CAKKIAGE AVOKK, In which we dcty
mp ctitien.
All work warranted. Kcp-ilrinef all kind
premptlatten'if.l te. inJC-'til.tv-
DRY iiOOVS.
2,600 VARDK
The Greatest Bargain fer effcrettin tb!
city in
CHEAP DRESS GOODS
ai:e eut:
27 Inch Wide Half-Weel TwilW
VKitrcer oeou,
AT 1 LT- . I'OUM EK TKICE CTS.
.mu j.er of itt'TTOXS. regular price te
J", ceiit-i : ele-iii'j out at lOc. per dozen.
JOHN P. SWARR'S,
Ne. .hi XOKTII QUEEN ST..
NORTH END
Dry Goods Stere
i- ne.v leiliiclnxitH WIXTEIt .STOCK, and te
de n inmi' I'llVulually la st'Illii;
Flannels, Blankets, Underwear aud
Heavy Hosiery
AWAY I'XDEi: ICECUI.AU I'UICKS.
It Iri- eju'ii :i complete iisserttucnt et
.'.i viuh'i; uxnxfis.
llh'A 'Y I.AVES,
SlIiariM. ix It SUHETIXG MVSLIX3,
COTTOXAItEN,
and iither -. i-.)!i:ililc i;netls, nt II r VER1T
LOW 1..-T I'UiCl s.
Thi'iL'silc lett :i!out
oi:iie.i:x( (iMiK-iiia'.',iiiH.i.oiiiefTyeiHn
Ki'P, nt ri i.lil, :ipiici, which re it
-1'hl.lAl. IIAKOAI.N.
J. W. BYRNE,
:. ., . i : v i i i.u k k x rT it K et,
i-ll 1I Lancaster, Fa.
()'
I'lN -1I9-A)
JOB LOTS!
Wall V;wr Depiiitiiieiit :
Te elr.si out aii.iLeiiiiiulatieii of UcinnantJ
iu Wall i'.ipeis, ue le day put en -ulc u large
let el our Xew Itrilit i'utturns, net damaged
in anv way, at from lie. te 4c. per piece. They
ure I'hiuper thin .1 imnged papers In every
way.
Hfi'tisware Dniiiineiit :
Ue open le du, ten crates et lSE.Vl' EXU
I.ISII WHITE tlU.VXITE WAKE In second,
and thiid selcetieiw at prices lur under value
Thcy aie in fjoeil eidar, very lew of tlieui
eliijiped, and are much cheaper thuu ever
eileied heteic. .lust the Ihlntc for Hotels,
lieaulinu Houses. Kest.iuiunts, &c. I.urgc let
e: ijai: ci Assks Whisk-iea, Ales and ltcer.
AT LOW PI! K'ES!
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Priucc Sts.,
lrATT, SIIAMI .V t'O.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
HAVE Ol'EXED
AN I.I.KUAVr L1XE OK
Hamburg Edgings and Insertions.
Kainzoek Edgings and Insertions.
In t.:t Vi.IIIi-:ui.I i.ni ilillei :it Lewe.-it Fricea,
Ue invite p.'ciui iiieiiilen temir new pur-
ehaie- el
TABIii: IdNi-.NS, NAPKINS
AND TOWELS,
TLKKKY ItKli TAliLINGrf,
fLOTlH -.mi DOYLIES,
.MAK.SIIM.LKS (jriLTri,
r ROCHET QUILTS,
CUIiTAIN LACES,
PILLOW SHAMS AND TIDIES.
e .ue nir.-iiii;.' in iiiiineii-c -tueltnt Hleaehe.1
:itnl I'lilile.iehe.l
Ml SLINS AN!) S1IKETINGS.
In nil u dt .-.ind j t:.(lil n--. at lifitleiu prlrfM,
i..-.ii:t M W.l.i IN
(,i.ll MS, CALICOEi and CA.MUU1CS.
NTKW VOUK STOKE
S & 10 E. KING STREET.
VTKXT Uilt.K IU TIIK IHIUKT UOUSK.
FAHNEST0CK.
Houae Furnishing Dry Goods.
Heuso Furnishing Dry Goods.
BLANKET,
QUILT:-,
CO UNTLIt PANES,
COMFORTABLES,
TABLE LINEN,
TOWELINOS,
NAPKINS,
DOYLIES,
MIEETIXU MUSLIN,
PILLOW MI'SLIX,
SlIlltTIXH MUSLIX,
TICKINGS,
FURNITURE CHECK,
PRIME STEAM CURED FEATHERS,
CA HI'ETS, VA Ul'ETS,
CARPETS, CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL CLOTH, ALL WIDTHS.
WINDOW SHADES,
GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS,
FOR LAIIIC-, OET.-4, KOV-1 AND CIRLS. SI. CO W.
FAHNESTOCK,
Next Dcer te Court Heuse
ROOTS & SJIORH.
IAinta ami gi:it, ltr xev want a
j Geed mill Kine Hltlng Heet or Shoe
lleail vtn.n'e or M.ide le order. ise te
K.HI KM i -.Vri,
i Xe. 1U North I'ueeii Mreet.
Ciiiteni Wert -.pcctalty. Jy.-lldSJtty