Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 15, 1882, Image 4

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    LANCASTER DA ILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY. FEBRU ART 15. 1882.
ILanrastci nielUgentec
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 15, 1882.
MW ANU THEN.
And had you loved mc then, my deal.
And bad you loved rue there.
When still the sun was in the east
And hope was in the air
When all the birds sang te the dawn.
And I but sang te you,
Oh, bad you loved me then, my Ue.11,
And had yea then been u uc ;
But ah! ttjp w0le en, ny deai.
And when the neon giew het
The drowsy birds Jorget te Bin;;,
And you and I forget
Te talk et love, or live ler faith.
Or build ourselves a nest,
And new our hearts are shelterless,
Our sun is in the West.
Louise Chandler Moullen, in Our Centmen1
February IS.
The Macaulejs.
The Acter and Manager Quarrel.
Louisville Dispatch te N. Y. Sun.
As is well known by theatrical people
throughout the country, a quarrel has ex
isted for Bevcral years between Barney
McAuley, the well known actor, and Jehn
T. Macauley, the manager of Macauley's
theatre in this city. Such hatred has ex
isted between the brothers, that' Barney
had his name changed from Macauley te
McAuley. The cause of the quarrel was
Macauley's theatre passing out of the
hands of Barney into the hands of his
brother Jehn. Barney ha always claimed
that his brother bwindled him, while Jehn
has as stoutly insisted that it was no such
thing. The brothers have a host of fiiends
in Louisville and throughout the West and
Seuth. Intimate friends here have tried
for borne time te effect an amicable settle
ment between them, but without success.
On Monday night Barney began a weck'b
engagement in Masonic Temple, and did a
geed business. At the close of the third
act in "Uncle Daniel ; or, The Messcngct
from Jarvis Section," last night, Barney
stepped out en the stage aud said that he
had a psrseual statement te make He
spoke nearly an hour, giving s. history of
his embarrassments and the way he lest
the theatre and airalguing his bi ether as
a swindler. He said that the extravjgaut
cost of the building and the panic of 1873
greatly embarrassed him, and he get
his brother Jehn te take chaige of
the building while he went starring.
He made every ttruggle he could te
meet uotes en the building when due, but
failed, and the building was adveitised te
be sold. On the day of the sale net a
single member of the profession bid en the
building. " But," said he, " all this time
my brother had been undcrminiug mc,
and he betrayed me, and through his
treachery I lest my pi ep3rly. Since then
I have been wet king en a salary ; 1-ut,
thank Ged, I have onegood fiieud left in
the world, and that friend is my wife."
Barney was frequently applauded by his
friends in the theatre, but theso who had
ceme te see the play weie gieatly amazed
and seme left the theatre in disgust.
Jehn T. Maccaulcy, in an interview tc
day said : " My bietuer is simply soured
at me, and mad without cause. I paid
$40,000 for the building, or $3,000 mere
than he could have get from any one c'se.
He was head ever heels in debt, and was
utterly peweilcss te save hispieperty.
Friends came te me and offered te raise
me the money. I accepted the preposition
and that is all there is in it. I have tiied
te make friends with Baincy, but he de
clincs my friendship. It was a legitimate
business transaction clear through. My
endmsers will tell you that." "
Since Barney had made the nu.urel pub
lic everybody is talking about it. Publie
opinion is divided, but the propent'erance
is en Jehn T. Macauley's side.
HEADING RAILROAD FINANCE-.
A HIg Balance Reported by the Master In
Uegiu the New icar Oil.
Geerge M. Dallas, master of the Beading
raihead receivership, yesteiday filed his
thirty-second lepert (eighteenth audit) of
the receipts and expenditures of the Bead
ing railroad and coal and iron companies
for the mouth of November last.
The total receipts weie $3,423,060.00.
This included a balance from the
October account of $e01,G83.83, and
left a balance of $077,127.17 te be c.ir
rnl ever into the December account. The
deferred inome bends showed a balance
en baud en Deceinber 1, of $277,3G8.GS.
The total receipts of the Reading coal and
iron company for the month of November
were $1,530,580.80. This included a bal
ance from October of $99,798.31, and left a
balance of $16,040.20 te be carried into
the December account.
The thirty-thud repert(ninctcenth audit )
of the master, embracing the account et
the read for December last, was also filed
in the circuit court office atthesame time.
Including the balance from November, the
total receipts for December of the Reading
railroad were $3.G14,343.27, and a balance
of $475,873.72 remained te be cariied into
the account for the new year. The balance
shown by the tlcfeircd income bend ac
count was the same as that of the previous
month. The total receipts of the Reading
coal and iron company for December, in
eluding the balance from November, were
$1,003,319.22, and a balance of $37,951.03
was left te be carried iute the account for
January.
THREE UNFORTUNATE SWISS.
Tenne Men Who Claim They Are Impris
oned Without the Slightest Vauie.
The sympathies of some of the inspec
tors of the Eastern penitentiary have been
moved in behalf of lliree comrades of
Bernhardt Buch, the prisoner from Leb
anon county who committed suicide in his
cell by cutting his threat en Saturday
night last. The men are Jehn Hilbeit,
Otte "Lear and Henry Smith All three
are Swiss. The last named, Smith, is an
idiot, having no comprehension of any
thing that is said te him. The etheisare
well educated young men, with the stal
wart physique et the & witzcr. Their story
is that they came from Switzerland te get
work as farm hands. They found such
employment en farms between Lebanon
and Reading. When they received their pay
they started for the West te settle en public
lands. They preferred te travel en feet,
and declare that they did net make any
begging requests and never slept in any
barns at night, but camped out and
slumbered around a fire which they built
in the weeds, a hardy exposure te which
they were accustomed te their native land.
Unfortunately for them there was a violent
antipathy against pedcstiians and foreign
ers generally among the peeple of Lebanon
county, who had suflered from the
depredation of the Blue Mountain gang of
tramps by led Jacob Hcnsler, alias Old
Socks, whose accomplices took the nick
names of well-knew German robbers.
Hilbertand bis comrades were pounced
upon one night, while they were asleep
around their fire, and were clapped into
Lebanon jail and seen afterwards were
summarily dispatched te the Eastern pen
itentiary under imprisonments of one year
and three months each as tramp. They
deny that this brand of vagabendage
should have been affixed te them and
that if they could have had a fair chauce
in an unprejudiced community they would
have been released. There is a possibility
that the beard of pardons will be invoked
te release them.
Unhealthy or inactive kidneys cause gravel
Blight's disease, rheumatism, and a horde of
ether serious and fatal diseases, which can be
prevented with Hep Bitters, if taken in time.
feir-2wdw
Escaped from the Tell.
Jno. Bacen, Laperte. Ind., writes : " Hurrah
for Spring Blessem ; it's all you recommended
it tube. My dyspepsia has all vanished. Why
don't you advertise it ? What allowance will
yen make it I take a dozen bottles, se that I
could oblige my friends occasionally?" Trice
5'J cents, for sale at II. B. Cochran's drug
store. 1 il North Queen street, Lancaster.
Ueds or Down Feel Hard.
All beds!seem hard te the rheumatic. Then
liaiken e peevish sutfeiers! Apply Dr.
Themas.' Eclectrlc Oil te your aching Joints
and muscles. Itelv upon it that you will ex
penence speedy leliet. Such, at lean, is the
testimony of these who have used it. The re
medy Is likewise successfully resorted te for
threat and lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc.
for Rate at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
A Short Iteaa te Health.
Te all who are suffering from boils, ulcers,
scrofula, caibuncles, or ether obstinate dis
eases et the bleed and skin, a course of Bui Bui
deck Bleed Bitters w ill be found te be a short
read te health, l'rice $1. for fulc at II. B.
Cochran's drug ftere, 137 Neith Queen stieet,
Lancaster.
Mf.VICAL.
A BOON TO
1'EOPliE 01' .SLDL'M AKV HABITS
AS WELL. AS
WEAK AND NERVOUS CONSTITUTIONS.
In saying that uc knew a Positive Cure for
hick Headache. Nervous Headache, Neuialgia,
Nervousness, Paralysis, Sleeplessness and Dys
pepsia, we icier, of course, te Dr. Bensen's
Celery and Chamomile Pills, which am all
they uie icceinincnded te be, and willcuie the
above named diseases without any doubt, as
they have peiniancntly cuied thousands.
The giratcst discovery and the best lcnicdy
new extant is found in these pills. The prop
el lies el Celery ami Chamomile aie peculiarly
adapted te cuic headache, and It lemained fei
Dr. Bensen te leimulatu and compeuud the
propcitlesseustomake them available. The
Jfcralil sty-,- Dr. Bensen is recognized as one
el the most emlnentand successtul physicians
in Baltimeic, and his imputation Is el itself a
giiflicicni guai.iutoeot tile value of his uicdi
ciuc.. These l'ili aie picpaicd cxpic-ly te cuic
headaches, neuralgia, nci veusness ami dy&
pcpsla. ami will cure any case, no mattci hew
obstinate il may he, el either sick, uci veus ei
djspcptic headache, ncuialgla, uciveusucss
or sleeplcsncss.
bold by all diuggi-ts. iilce. 50c. a box.
Depot, 10t; Neilh 1. titan stieet, Baltimore, Mil.
By mail tue boxes let $1, ei si boxes fei $2.50,
te any uddiev..
DR. C. W. BENSON'S
New liemedy and Favorite 1'rescriptieu.
SKIN CURE
is Wan-anted te Cuie
EC. EM , TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM
MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUUII
SCAL7. ERUPTIONS, DlbKAS.ES OF
HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA,
ULCERS, PIMPLES AND
TENDER ITCIUNCS
en all pai lb et liie body. It makes the skin
white, cell and .smooth; icineves tan and
freckle, and is the Best toilet diessing in the
Wet id. Klegantly put up, two bottles in one
package, consisting ei both internal and ex
ternal ticatmcut."
All lir-t-class ill uggit-ts have It. Pi ice II per
package augii ljdM.WAS&w
HOSTBTTBR'S
CELEBRATED
A i cuied Willi fcueli a tcputatieii as Iles
tftteiV Sieuiach Bitleis, deceives a lair trial.
If veu aie uvspcptic, our malady will event-u-Ulv
jieidteil; 11 ou arc feeble, lack flesh
and Ice 1 despondent, it will both build and
cheei jeuup: it veu aie constipated, it will
iflieve. and il bilious, healthfully stimulate
your livei. Don't despond, but make this
dreit m the light dlicctien.
Fersa'c by all Druggl-ds and Dcaleis gen
erally. febl ljdced.ivv
DKNSOK'S 1'OKOUS PLASTCRi.
Of
BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED
And their excellent reputation iujuicd by
worthless imitations. The public are
cautioned against buying Plasters having
similar sounding names. See that the
word C-A-P-CI-N-Eiscencctly spelled.
il
Aie the Qiily improvement ever made in
Plasters.
One is weilh mere than a dozen of any
ether kind.
Will positively cuie where ether lome leme
dies will net even relieve.
l'rice, 25 Cents.
Bewaie of cheap Plasters made with
lead poisons.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Mam.'facturie Chemists, New Yerk.
CHAS. A. CiUTfENTON, 113 Fulleu St.,
New Yerk, sole agent ler Dr. C W. Ben
son's Remedies, te whom all erdeis hlieuld
beaddiesscd.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
l'rice 25 Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
CORN AND BUNION PLASTER.
fcbl0-2wd,ced&w cow-3
TNSUKK XOL'R LIVE STOCK.
THE FARMERS' MUTUAL LIVE STOCK
PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF
NORTH AMERICA
Isaiuspensiblc and progressive company.
and prides itecl fin the prompt and tullpay-
menterali its losses. It insures against less
by dcath-w lu-ther by Are, accident or natural
causes. Itaceepts none but geed risks, and
gives lr-eie j eal protection at Ict cost than any
ether company. New is the time te insure,
while your -tock is free from disease.
J. A. WOLFERSBERUER, Agent,
. , , Ne. 17 Centre Square,
jaiill-luiditaw
STOHaCE BITTEBS.
BEffABE
nm
BnoswiPeHtt
VRT UOODS.
2,600
YAKDS.
The Greatest
Bargain evei etteied m this
city in
CHEAP DRESS GOODS
ABE OUR
27 Inch Wide Half-Weel Twills.
rERFECT GOODS.
AT 12. CTs.. FORMER PRICE 25 CT.
JOB LOT OF 1IUTTONS, regular price 15 te
25 cents ; closing out at loc. per dozen.
JOHN P. SWARR'S,
Ne. 50 NORTH QUEK.V
lebi-lyd&w
bT.,
NORTH END
Dry Goods Stere
U nnw reducing its WINTER STOCK, and te
de se ineie ellectually is selling
Flannels, Blankets, Underwear and.
Heavy Hosiery
A WAV UNDER BEG UL Aft PRICES.
It has open a complete assortment et
HAMBURG EDGIXGS,
HEAVY LACEtS,
MIIRTIXG AXD SITEETIXG MUSLTXS,
COTTOXADEIS,
and ether t-cisonable goods, at tie VERY
LOWEST PRICES.
There aie left about
ONE DOZEX COMFORTS, madeeut of Tycecn
Rep, at S3.00 apiece, which are a
SPECIAL BARGAIN,
J. W. BYRNE,
as NORTH QUEEN STREET,
li'bl-ljd Lancaster, Pa.
"IITATT, SHANll & CO.
WATT, SHAND & CO.
HAVE OPENED
ELEGANT LINE OP
AN
Hamburg Edgings and Insertions.
NaiDZOek Edgings and Insertions.
In all Widths and Qualities at Lewest Pilcee,
We invite bpecial attention loom iicwjnu-chas-es
et
TABLE LlNbNS, NAPKINS
AND TOWELS,
TURKEY RED TABLINGS,
CLOTHS and DOYLIES,
MARSEILLES QUILTS,
CROCHET QUILTS,
CURTAIN LACES,
PILLOW SHAMS AND TIDIES.
We aie elti'iin an immense stock et Bleached
and Uiibli'.tc'hcd
MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS.
Iu all vvidt'isand qualities at bottom prices.
LATEST BTTLES IN
GINGHAMS,
CALICOES and
CAMBRICS.
NEW YORK STORE
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
JTOK HALE.
"7tK SALE, TUB STOCK, (iOUO WILL
X1 and Fixtures et a Large First-Clnss LlV
hRY is offered for "-ah. Geed ami satlsluctei y
icasens given for selling. Inquire at
Jan 21-ttdeed CITV Ll V.l .
PttlMK HAY, AVKSTEKN ClUtN AND
Oats (or sale at Lcauian Place at all times
at inailcct piiccH AIe,
COAL AND LUMBER.
J.!i-:lind II. 11. ROHRER.
PHK S.Vl.K.-axim.hensj: AUMIIKKOV
HOUSES STORES, BUILDING LOTS, &c,
of all descriptions, in all localities nnd at all
prices.
NEW CATALOG lE,
v. ith pi ices, fipe te every one.
ALLAN A. HERR A CO,
dec3-3md ." North Duke sti cut.
PC1SLIU SALK Ot STOKK, DWKIXINGS
and Building Let. On THURSDAY,
FEB. 10, 1SS2, at the Fountain inn, en Seuth
Queen stieet ( Geerge Hasting, piopilcter).
will be sold the tollevving prepcitics :
Ne. 1. Two-steiy brick Ssteic and Dwelling,
en the southeast coiner of West King and
Derw.ut streets Lel37xllD feet.
Ne. 2, Twe two-story brick Dwellings, Nes.
15and 17 Hazel stieet hall, 4 looms ami kitch
en in ( ncli.
Ne.:;, One and-a-half-steiy hue': Dwelling,
with irumu kitchen. Ne. 31"i Seuth Prince
street 3 looms and kitchen. Let 25 2x100 ; v. ell
of water.
Ne. 4, Building Lets, 10 It. 10 in. br (.! It.,
southeast coiner of Hazel and Beavei s'icct.
Ne. 5, Let en nei th side West Oi.ingesticct,
cat et Charlette, 2:1x136 lect.
Ne. C, Twe Leta en East side et Chai lette
street, north et Orange, each 22xlM
Ne. 7, Let 2.'ixli" leet.en southwest ceinci of
Mary stioet and Marien alley.
One-half the purchase money may lcmaln iu
citlicr if desired.
sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., when
attendance and terms vi ill bu given by
ALLAN A. HERR & CO..
Real Lstulc Agents,
11. K. Kewu, .1 North Duke street.
Auctiencei. febll-JtdSW.tTh
eurx nit a. iriAus.
WMMOSWKALTU VI8TIU1SUTIOX CO.
4lst Popular Monthly Drawing
OF TDK
COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.
in the City or Louisville, en
TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 28th,1882.
These drawings occur monthly (Sundays
excepted) under previsions et an Act of the
General Assembly of Kentucky.
The United States Circuit Court en March 81,
rendered the following decisiens:
1st That the Commonwealth Distribution
Company 16 legal.
2d Its drawings are fair.
N. B. The Company has new en hand a
large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler
the
FEBRUARY DRAWING.
1 prize $30,000
i jjiize lOfUue
J- pnze .. otuec
l0prlzes$l,000each 10,000
20 prizeaSOOeach io.ejo
100 prizes $100 each 10,000
200 prizes 60 each 10,000
600 prizes 20 each 12,000
1000 prizes lOeach 10,000
9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizs 2,700
9 prizes 200 each, " isoe
iiLuuiiwnwu, - mu
i,eprizes $112,400
Whole tickets, $2; half tickets, $1; 27 tickets
150; 55 tickets, $100.
Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letter, ei
send by Express. DON'T SEND BY KEGIS
TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER.
Orders of $5 and upward, by Expiess, can be
sent at our expense. Address all orders te K.
M. ItOAKDMAN, Couricr-Teurnal Building
LeulRville, Ky., ei K. M. BOARDMAIT,
Breadwav. New Yerk. fchl-TuTh&S&w
CAIXCKHS AD TUMOHS.
j Cancer is found under two well -marked
and very different aspects the extremely
acute and the extremely' chronic; but by far
the greater numbci of cases are of an inter
mediate natme,and may be ranged under two
heads Acute or Euceplialeid and Chronic or
Sclrrhus. All kinds et Cancers and Tumors
cuied by DR. H. D. LONGAKER.
Treatment without pain or use of the knife.
OFFICE: Ne. 13 East Walnut street, Lancas
ter. Consultations tree. fl3-3td
ELECTION OF SCHOOL DIKECTOKS.
The qualified electors ei the City et Lan
caster are hereby netl fled that an election will
be held in the. several wards, at the usual
places of holding state and county elections,
en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1882, between
the hours of 7 o'clock in the morning and 7
o'clock In the evening of said day, for the pur
pose of electing twelve persons te serve as
school Directors for the term et three years
from the first Thursday et Nevembemext!
And the election officers in the several wards
are hereby required te make the necessary
official returns et the election te the Protho
notary. D. G. BAKER.
C. F. Eberiian. President.
Secretary. Jan31-3tdTu
XUHICAX, UfBTMUMJSKXb.
- rCSlUAL-BuXKS.
MUSICAL - BOXES.
BARGAINS.
CLOSING OUT SALE of a large
importation, having arrived tee late
for tne holidays, at cost or 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 nize and, with few
ezcentiens. of Hiurh Class Musical
Bexe3 as sold in Geneve, but far
superior te the ordinary instruments
generally sold in this country, and
need only be seen or hear a te ee
appreciated. Musical Bexes with
bells, drums, castanets, celestial
voices, mandeline, diva-harmenie,
overture, tremelo-piccelo, sublime sublime
harmenie, harp-zither attachment,
etc., also two and three mainsprings
playing from 10 te 50 minutes by
one winding. Musical Albums.
Circular en application.
C. Gautschi & Ce., Manufacturers,
Ste. Croix-and Geneve, Switzerland.
SALESROOMS: 1020 CUE&TNUT bTREET,
rniLADELl'UIA.
j23-tfd
MIS VELLAXJZO VS.
TJUOCLAMATION.
CITY ELECTION.
The qualified voters of the City of Lancas Lancas
tei are lieieby notified that an election will
be held in the several wardj. at the usual
places of holding elections, en TUESDAY, the
eict ii.iv nt KKRKirAiiY. 1882. between the
hours et 7 a. in. and 7p. in , for the puipese of
electing en a general ticket a Mayer and
twelve Scheel Directors, and the qualified
voters et the several wards shall at the same
tune and places elect ether etllccrs, as fol fel
lows :
FIRST WARD. One Alderman, eue mem
ber et Select Council, four members et Com
mon Council, one .Iml go, two inspectors, one
Constable and one Assessor.
SECOND WARD. One niember et Select
rnnnpll lliroe members of Common Council.
one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and
ene Assessor. . , .
THIRD WAKD. One member el Select
Council, three members of Common Council,
ene J udgc, tvv e Inspectors, one Constable and
ene Assessor. .
tOURTH WARD. One member of bciect
Council, thiee members et Common Council,
one J udge, tw e Inspectors, one Constable and
one Assessor.
FIFTH WARD. One Alderman, two mem
bers of Common Council, one Judge, two In
spectors, one Constable and ene Assessor.
SIXTH WARD. Oue member of Select
Council, thiee members of Common council,
one Judge, tw e Inspectors, ene Constable and
ene Assessor
SEVENTH WARD. Three members or Cem:
men Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable and one Assessor.
EIGHTH WARD. One Alderman, one
member et Fclect Council, thice members of
Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors,
one Constable and one Assessor.
NINTH WARD. Tin cc membeis of Com
mon Council, ene Judge, two Inspectors, one
Constable and ene Assessor.
The Election Officers of the several wards
ar hereby required te make the necessary
elllcial returns et the election te the Prothono Prethono Protheno
tary, and te netity the persons elected in
twenty-lour hours after such election shall
have been closed and the number or- votes
ter each candidate 01 pciseu veted-ter ascor ascer
Liined. JNO. T. MacGOXIGLE,
Jan31&febll&18 1. Mayer.
1 Whereas, By Sec 3 et the Act approved
April 20, 1874. p. 1. page 66, it is provided that
tne indebtedness et any city in this
commonwealth may be authorized te be in
creased te an amount exceeding two per
centum, and net exceeding seven per centum,
upon the last preceding assessed valuation el
the taxable piepcrty theieln, with the assent
of the electors thereof ; and
Whereas, An nrdinance was passed by the
Councils et the City of Lancaster, and approv
ed November 3. Ibsl, " ter the purpose et ob
taining the assent et the electors et said city
te tne increase et indebtedness of said city
ter the Improvement of the Water Works,and
tne Laying ei new DisiriDuiing juuiiib, ami
Wheicas, The said Act et 1871 requires that
Unity days' notice be given e tan election te
be held for the purpose aforesaid; NOTICE
IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN that an
Election will be held at the places et holding
municipal elections in the Cityel Lancaster
en TUESDAY', FEBRUARY 21, 1882, ter the
pm pose of ebtainingthc assent el the electors
thcicet te Mich incieasc of indebtedness.
Last as-cssed valuation et city prepcity,
U,GU8.573: amount or citv debt is f 18,412.00:
amount et sinking fund, $1(2,T5S.0(: amount of
piopesed inciease et city debt, $07,000; per
contuse of piopesed liicic.iie of debt, 5 77-100
mills of total assessed valuation.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
JJi;28tebi,ll,18 Mayer.
T)EAD THIS
JLi Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1881.
Tub Kidneicura Mf'e Cempaht.
Gents It gives me much pleasuie te sa
that after using one pack et KIDNEY'CURA
I have been entiiely cured et a severe pain in
my back mnl side, of long standing, anil that,
tee, after trying various known icmedlcs. 1
have eveiy confidence in your medicine,
cheerfullv lecemmcnd it. and knew tliatmanv
of my friends who have used it have been
benefited. PETER BAKER,
maciyd Foieman Examiner and Express.
Z.J-.GA1. NOTICES.
1.Sl'ATi: Ol! JAMES MOSS, LATE OF
j the township of Martic, deceased.
Lettcisofadministiatien en said estate having
been gtantcd te the undei signed, all persons
indebted thcicte aie lcqucstcd te make im
mediate payment, and theso having claims
against the same, will present them without
delay fei settlement te the undersigned, re
hiring in Mai tic township.
b. C. STEVENSON,
janl8-rtw Administrator.
INSTATE OF UKOKUK KI.OWEKS, LATK
J2i of Kaplie township, Lancaster county, de
ceased. The undersigned auditor appointed te
distiibutethe balance remaining in the hands
of Jehn M. btehmau, administrator, te and
among thoselegallycntititlrdlothcsamc. will
sit fei that pmpesc en TUESDAY, MARCH
7th, A. D. 1832, at 10 o'clock a. in.. In tee
library room of the court house, in the city of
L'lnciistcr, where all poisons iutcicslcd in said
distribution in ly attend.
A. F. HOSTETTER,
lubS 4tw Auditor.
ITVSTATK UFKAKUAltA KANE, LATK OF
!i Washington borough, Lincaster cenntv.
dee'd. Letters testamentary en said estate
hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all
persons Indebted thci ctearc l equcs ted temakc
immediate pajment, and these having claims
or demands against the same vvUI present them
without delay for settlement te the undersign
cd, lcsldlng in Maner township, P. O. Wash
ingten noreugli. UKUHUK 5. MANN,
C. Demies,
Executer.
feb&fitw
Attorney.
G
KO. III. STEINMAN & CO.-
In the Court
of Common
Picas of Lan-
!-castcr county.
Aug. xcrm,
IShll. .Ne. 44.
iiuiuun luu.uae. j .X. UOC.
The undeisigned Auditor, appointed by
said Court "te make distribution et the
money raised by sale or defendant's leal
estate," te and among these entitled te the
same, will meet ler that purpose en TUES
DAY, the 21st dav of FEBRUARY. A. II.. ltwi
i iTini) ntfr ad !.. ..
at 10j o'clock, foicneon, nt the Library Roem,
Ceuit Heuse, city et Lancaster, when and
w heie all persons Interested mav attend.
jl9 ltd&Jtw WM. R. WILSON. Auditor.
INSTATE OF JOHN NIXDOKK, I.AT. OF
ll Lancaster city, Lancaster county, ilec'd.
Letters of administration en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, ull persons
indebted thereto arc requested te make 1m 1m
nudiate payment, and these having claims or
ifemands against the same vvlHpicMintjthein
without delay ler settlement te the under
signed, residing in Lancaster city.
BARBARA N1XDORF,
FREDERICK NIXDORF,
J'-fitdeavv Administrator.
"PLUMBING, GASFITTING.
JOHN P. SCHAUM,
Ne. 27 Seuth Queen Street.
Plum uing g Gasflt ting
. DON'E ONLY BT
SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN.
LARGE STOCK OF
GAS FIXTURES ON HAND.
jan2S-lydS
ZMHT GOODS
piLOSING OUT !
AT AND BELOW COS. P
My entire stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc.,
IS FOB SALE AT AND BELOW GOVT.
This is a rare chance lei
GOOD BARGAINS.
AS I HAVE AX
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On band, which were all purchased tureash.
J. M. LONG,
j21-tfd
U NORTH QUEEN STREET.
e
PEN 'lO-DA
JOB LOTS!
Wall Paper Department :
Te closeout an accumulation of Itett mants
In Wall Papers, we te-day put en sale a large
let of our New Bright Patterns, net dafiagc
in any way, at from 2c. te 4c. per piece. They
are cheaper than damaged papers in cvrcry
way.
Queeiisware Department :
We open te-day ten cialcsef BEST ENG
LISH WHITE GRANITE WARE in second
and third selections at prices tar under value
They are in geed order, very few of them
chipped, and are much cheaper than ever
offered bcfeie. Just the thing for Hotels,
Bearding Houses. Bcslaurants, Ac. Large let
el BAR GLASSES WhUkics, Ales and Beel s.
-IT LOW PRICES!
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.,
OPKING 1883. Hl'IUNG 1883.
CARPETS,
PAPER HANGINGS.
Hager & Brether,
Invite special attention te their CAR
PET. WALL PAPER and WINDOW
SHADE departments, in which they
are effciing larger assortments than
have ever been shown in this city, and
nt as low prices as same qualities can
be puichascd in Philadelphia or else
wlieie. C AKPETS !
CAKPETS !
The latest Spring Styles of Mequet
Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels,
Three Fly, Extra Superfine and
Medium, Weel Ingrains, Cotten
Chain Ingrains, and Damass
Hall and Stair Carpet aud
Borders. Rag Carpet in full 'as
sortments. Linoleum andFioer
Oil Cleth, Cocea and Chain Mat
tings, Mequet and Velvet
RUGS akd MATS.
WALL PAPER
WALL PAPER.
All the Latest Spring Designs in Solid
Geld, Embossed and Flam Bronze,
Mica, Flats nnd Blanks, with Frieze,
Borders and Celling Dccoiatiens te
match, for Halls, Vestibules, Paileis.
Dining Reems and Chambers.
ESTIMATES MADE
AND WALL PAPER PUT ON BY
COMPETENT PAPER HANGERS.
WINDOW SHADES,
WINDOW SHADES.
In Laige Assortment in Plain Styles
and of 6 and 7 feet Shades and the new new
Dade Shades of various designs and
prices, also all widths and desirable
colors et Plain Shading and Shade Hol
lands with all the latest improved
Shade Rellers and fixtures. Brass and
Walnut Cornice Poles, Walnut Window
Bracket?, Lace Curtains and Curtain
Nets.
WE IXVITE EXAMINATION.
Hager & Brether,
NO. 25 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
COAX.
B.
B. MARTIN,
Wholesale anil Retail Dealer in all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
49-fard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen Lancaster. nJ-ljd
C0H0 & WILEY,
3 SO NORTB WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange
Branch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
Ieb28-Iyd
G
TO
REILLY $. KELLER
GOOD, CLEAN 'PAMILY COAL,
Alse, Hay and StrawbjPthe bale.er ten.
Farmers and ethers ln'want et Superiei
Manure will find it te-their advantage te call
Yard, Harrisburg Pike. )
QSfivi 9n EM C&estnutstxeet i agl7-U
CLOTOISQ, JtC.
W HAVJS THIS HAMDSOKEST
fall te window display Hi the city.
AMD
Dea't
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS,
NECKTIES,
MUFFLERS,
PO ckkt. nnn h'ft
i . . " ,
AU1VURAPII AND PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
ERISMAN'S,
NOKTH O.UK&K STKCK.T.
WO. 5G
M
.-TUST B. SOLD!
Of GlOtlg.
Is still left of the goods that were SLIGHTLY
DAMAGED BY WATER at the LATE
FtKE, and the GREATEST BAR
GAINS are offered
REGARDLESS OP COST.
Ow in g te necessary alterations tn storeieom.
At tflie old stand et
CHEAP JOHN,
59 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
Mnnl LANCASTER, PA.
A T TUB l'UEVKKT TIME
WE ARE BUYING
IA.RGE QUANTITIES OF
J
Antic ipating uioie tiade this coming season
than ever before ; and te meet the growing
wani s of the people et Lancaster, and te ac ac ac
oeininodatc them with meie comforts, we
hac rented the large building next adjoining
U3 ill -Which the Stock Of CLOTII1VIJ ezin l.n
ft better displayed.
WE HAVE ALS-O MADE SOME
SPECIAL BARGAINS
OF LATE BI THE
MARKING-DOWN PROCESS
And If veu aie in need of anything in
CLOTHING,
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL.
WfTiTTAMSON
AND
FOSTER,
36-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
OAMPEIS.
iJBKAT UAltUAtftS 1 fAltlXlS,
A
X
I claim
tock et
te have the Largest and Fines
CARPETS
Jji this City.
Is City. Brussels and Tapestry CARPETS
e-nly. Extra Super, Super, All Weel,
Weel and Pait Weel Ingrains : tiem the
.vuree'
Halt
ijcsttothecheapcst-aslewas 25c. per
yard,
All inu
FINEST AND CHOICE IATTEliXX
that ever can bu seen in this city.
1 also have a Large and Fine Stock et my
own make fj(
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 35c. PER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at shot
notice. Satisfaction guarentecd.
AWNe trouble te show goods if ou de nt
wish te purchase. I earnestly selieit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER PA.
pARPETS, &C.
NEW CARPETS
40,000 YARDS.
New Designs, Beautifully Colored.
1501
C0i
(75.
, 50 cents.
85 cents.;
DO cents.
$1.00.
$1.10.
$1.20.
INGRAINS
'cents,
i cents.
TAPESTRY
BRUSSELS
75 cents.
85 cents.
90 cent.
WILTON AND
MOQUETTES,
OIL CLOTHS,
LINOLEUM,
LIGNUMS.
GOOD VALUE
-( AT
I ALL PRICES.
L
MATTINGS in Great Variety.
. Handsomest shown for many years.
REEVE L. KNIGHT,
Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street,
a4-lydeedA2twl PHILADELPHIA.
rtAKPKTS, COAL., ace.
PHILIP SCIIUM, SON & CO.,
MANUFACTORY,
Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREE l
Lancaster, Pa.,
Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine
LANCASTER QUILTb,
COUNTERPANES,
COVERLETS,
BLANKETS.
CARPETS.
CARPET CHAIN,
STOCKING YARN, 4c.
USTOM BAG CARPETS A SPEC1 ALT.
ILANCASTER FANCY
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Dress Goods Dyed cither in the piece or in
Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons
Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen
tlcmen's Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vestn, Ac.
Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo Blue Dyeing
UUI1U,
All orders or goods lelt with us will receive
prompt attention.
CASH PAID FOR SEWED
CARPET RAGS.
COAL. COAL.
Ceal et the best quality put np expressly let
tamlly use, and at the lowest market rates.
TRY" A SAMPLE TON.
YARD 150 fcOUTII WATER STREET.
2-lydRSl PHILI P SCIIUM. SON ft M
T OCHEK'S
Renowned Cough Syrup.
A pleasant, sate, speedy and sure remedy ler
Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen
za. Soreness nt the Threat and Chest, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Spitting or Bleed, In
flammation el the Lungs and all Diseases of
the Chest and Air Passage).
This valuable preparation combines all tne
medicinal virtues of thee articles which long
experience has proved te pessets the most
sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all
kinds et lung diseases.
PRICE, 25 Cenu. Prepared onlyandseldby
CHAS. A. LOCKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST,
Ne. ! East King htreet, Lancaster.
BOOTS A SIIORS.
LADIES AND GENTS. IF YOU WANT A
Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee
Ready-made or Made te Order, go te
K. IIIEMENZ'S,
Ne. 105 North Queen Street.
Custom Werk Specialty. jy2-tidS&tt
$8,904.38 WeriH
nm
Rummm
TitArzzjuur evzdjs
IANCASTEK AMD MILLEBSVIIXK &.
J Cars run as fellows':
,iave L&ncatser (p. R. Depot), at 7, 9. and
11:30 a.m., and 2, 4. 6 and 8:30 p. in., excest en
baturday, when the last car leaves at fc p. m
Leave MUlersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and 10
a. M.. and 1.3, 5 and 7 p.m.
Cars run daily en aMve Ume except en Sua
day. r
C COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K
- ''i Tratasnewrun regularly en the Columbia
and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following
Statieks North
Express.
Express.
Accem.
r.M.
ward.
A.M.
r. a.
Pert Deposit...,
Peachbotteui...
Safe Harber....,
Columbia.
6S9
7:12
7:55
8.25
3.55
4:28
5.11
9:10
&06
3:18
5:21
6:20
Statieks Seuru.Express.Express. Accem
WABO. a. m. r. it.
Columbia. I 11:30
i r. x.
S ife Harber. I 12.06
Peachbottem 12:48
6-30
6:49
7.82
.05
7:45
ArW
Le:40
1L07
r.v.
USD
Pert Detroit.
1:25
R
EADINU X COLUMBIA K. B.
ARRANGEMENT OF PASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY, NOV. 7th, 1881.
NORTHWARD,
LBAVB.
A.M.
Quarryville
Itncaster, King St.
Lancaster
Columbia
ARRIVE.
A.M.
6.40
7:30
9:10
9:20
7-50
S00
7.50
Reading..
10 05
SOUTHWARD.
LXAVZ.
Reading
ARRIVE.
Columbia
Lancaster.
Lancaster. Kit
Qnarrwillf ..
A.M.
725
9:35
9:27
SW7
r.M.
P.M
12.00
6.10
P.M.
2:10
8.23
8:13
8.-23
9-55
2.10
5.15
0:23
6-30
:st ..
10-J7
Trains cenn. . 1 .it Reading with trains teand
iremiriiiiiUH-ipiiia, rotieviue. Harrlsburg. Al Al
lentewn and N.-r Yerk, via Bound Broek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains teand from Yerk.
Hanover. Gi-ttv-burg-, Frederick and Baltl Baltl
tnere. A. M. WILSON. Sunt.
PEMNMH INIA KAILKOAD-NEW
SCHhDI'l.E On and after SUNDA).
.1 ANU AIM 2.M l-2, trains en the Pennsyl
vania Kailtead ull! arrive at and leave the
LancaMr am! I'hiittdeliihlauepetsas fellows-
Fastv vrii
Leave
Lanc'tei
Arrlvi
Phllad'a
Mail ExpttiM-i,
FastLilK-.
Yerk Acceip. Aulve",.
Uarrisburir Kvnres-
12 41 A.M,
5:10 "
8 35
H:3- '
9 00 "
9a5 '
2-5B A.M
7.20 "
lfc&O
11:45 "
Lancaster Aciiniiiiiodatleii
Columbia .'. LiniiiuiMlittieii,
recnci. .uie.u. Arrives
Sunday Mall,
Johnstown Express,
Dav Exnruis
, 1.S0 P.M
5:30 r.M.
5:C "
7:35 "
2.20 "
r''v
Harrlsburg Ari-ouimedai'n,
I 6:lfi
19:45 "
Wkrtward.
r.v. r.M.
... 2.3t
.... 3.40
1:00 3:50
1:10 3:10
30 5.50
Arrive
Lanc'tar
(l 27 a.x
6:27
925 "
9 30 "
9 2 "
1J15 P.H.
2.00 "
i'ee "
7J5 "
7:40 "
11-01 "
2.25 A.W.
Way Passenger,
News Express
Mail Tram Ne.l.vla Mt Jey,
Mall Train Ne.2,via Cel'bla,
Sunday Mail,
fast Line,... .............
Frederick Accommodation,
Lancaster Accommodation,
Harrlsburg Accommediit'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrlsburg Express
Western Express
Philadelphia Express,
MnllTi.uii. Ne. 2, west, connecting at LanI
caster with Mall Train, Ne. 1, at 9.25 a.m., will
11m through te Hanover.
Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting
at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1.33, will
run through te Frederick.
Hairi-burg Express, west, at 5.40 p. m , has
direct connections (without change or cars) te
Columbi 1 and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at Downlngten n.Ceatcsville, I'lirkj-'-buig,
Mount Jev. Ellzahcthtenw and Middle
own. KL1HVAI..
T?AKEWKLL MM111E.
J? DR. GREENE is truly sorry te leave bis
numerous friends and patient!, his excellent
home In the Stevens Heuse and his beautiful
offices for another city, but he believes he has
a mission te lulnll. viz : The establishment of
a college vt here OMNIPATHY can bu taught
te the hundreds who are anxiously waiting,
and hencu
ABOUT THE MIDDLE OK MARCH
will open an offlce cither in Harrlsburg or
Washington. He believes his income is equal
te any four M. Ds. in Lancaster, mid he will
loraieaseimblosumteacli one M. D. all his
methods or curing the sick and leave his
practice exclusively with him. Dr. G. will be
glaa te have anyone call or fund and get four
pamphlets pree, with names et persons made
well, who were nfflcted with Dyspepslu, Con
sumption, diseases et the heart, brain anil
ether parts et the body. One et the pamphlets
contains a concise history of vaccination and
another et Catarrh, with names el persons
cured. Overflve hundred persons cured el
Catarrh in this city for 50 cents. The Curo Cure
Quick for Catarrh sent te anyone en receipt
nt 50 cents. Examinations and consultations
1 REE.
Dr. C. A. Greene,
146 EAST KING STREET.
Thlity-leur years experience
Netk Dr. Greene has 4.50 acres of densely
timbered land (oak Dlack walnut, Ac.) in
Kentucky, en Ohie liver, uhieh he will sell
cheap, or exchange for land in this county.
TEIUAKTS OLD WINE .STOIU:.
Brandy as a Medicine.
The following article was voluntarily sent te
Mr. II. E.blaymuker, Agent for Rcigart's Old
Wine Stele, by a pieiiilucnt practising phvsl
cian et this county, who has extensively n'sce
the Brandy referred te Iu his regular pnu tlcf .
It is commended te the attention of thebc af
flicted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY AS A MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Miniiiluni
was never intended as a beverage, but te be
nsed as a medicine of great potency in the cure
of seme of the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victim?.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids cspr.
dally theso afflicted with that miserable li.
ease Dyspepsia, a speclflc remedy, which Is
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The aged, with feeble appetite and mere or
less debility, will And this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
or all their ills and aches. Be it. however
Btrictly understood that we prescribe anil u-
ou 1 uuu arucic. anu inei is
BEIGARTS OLD BRANDY.
Sold by our enterprising young trlend, II B
SLAYMAKER. This Brandy lias steed the
test ler years, anu nas never i.uice, as mi
as our experience extends, and we thcreteri
give it the preference ever all etiicr Brandlch
no matter with hew many Jaw-breaking French
tiUcs they are branded. One-fourth et the
money that is yearly thrown away en various
impotent dyspepsia specifics would suffice tr
buy all the Brandy te cure any such case 01
ascs. In proof of the curative powers of
Reigart'a Old Brandy,
in cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon nuin
bers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite: .
A Lard-working farmer had been aihlctcu
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia for a number of
years; his stomach would reject almost every
kind of feed; he had sour eructaUens con cen con
stantlyeo appetite In fact, he was obliged te
restrict his diet te crackers and stale bread,
and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet
Beer. He is a Methedibt, and then, as new
S reached at times, and in his discourses often
cclalmcd earnestly against ail kinds of strong
drink. When adviscute trv
Reiffart's Old Brandy,
In lils case, he looked np with astonishment
but after hearinir et its wonderful effects in
the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he
at last consented te fellow our advice. He
used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the
first bottle giving him an appetite, and before
the second was taken he was a sound man.wltt
a stomach capable of digesting anything which
hc(chese te eat. He still keeps it and uses a llt
tie occasionally; and stnee he has this mcdl.
cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene,
fit te tho.dector. A Pbaotxsjhe Phtbicia n.
II. . SLATXAKER.
Aenrvem
Reigart's Old Fine Stere,
Established In 17S5,
IMPORTS AMD DEALS III
FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES. SUl'r
RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported In 1M",
1827 and 1823.) CHAMPAGNES O
EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE
PORTER, BROWN STOUT.
Ne .20 EAST KINO ST. LANCASTER.!'.
Leav e
Phllad'a
4 .5) A.M.
4 30
7lO "
7 01)""
11:25 "
2ii5""
2:15 P.M.
4:15 "
5:40 "
9-.0O "
11:30 "
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