WWMiPP5ifliHf!r?7?5?5SII!SWf5S 'Ct-'cW W .? ??-f r4f " ;. -s5-' Vir pj-i ri'i'jr. r-r-j j. m wl i y.-,.-,- t- ,-, - . t --: v ' ' ICASEERIXm.T :. '"' GODBY-ASHBRIDOE. AsothcrFaiihleiiable Wedding in the Presby terian Church. Anether brilliant wedding, attracting the attention and presence of the most fashion able society circles of Lancaster, was sol emnized in the Presbyterian church, this city, at 3 p. m. te-day. The bride was Miss Minnie Ashbridge, daughter of Mrs. S. E. Ashbridge, 34'i West King street, one of the most beautiful, accemplished and popular young ladies in Lancaster society. The groom was Mr. Alexander J. Ged by, a young gentleman of lialtimere, though well-known aud highly popular in this city. There were no groomsmen and the ladies attendant en the bride were Miss Minnie Ashbridge, of Downingtewu ;Miss Paxton, of Carlisle ; Miss "Woodward, of Philadelphia ; Miss Spencc, of Baltimore, and Miss Lulu Bell, of Lancaster. The ushers were Messrs. B. Randall, Alex. Falconer, J. M "Weed and F. Donaldsen, of Baltimore, and Gee. Steinman, of Lan caster, the entire bridal party being in full dress. The pulpit of the church was handsomely decorated and flanked with flowers, grow ing plants and vines. Wreaths of smilax, ornamented with clusters of refebud.'-, cov ered the altar, aud ornamental vines and leaves were trailed around its base ; at the sides in pets and vases was a rich profu sion of growing plants and choice flowers, the whole forming a beautiful spectacle of artistic arrangement and exhaling rich perfumes. The ceremony was pronounced, after the Presbyterian ritual, by Rev. J.Y. Mitchell. After the wedding there was a private reception of the bridal party and relatives at the residence of Mrs. Ashbridge ; and Mr. and Mrs. Godby left, eastward, at .1:20 p. in., en their wedding tour. Bis Tim "Expected. What is known as Benzell's lyceum, West Cain, one of the largest and most flourishing literary societies in Chester county, expects a " high old time" en Thurday evening, en which occasion the vital question : "Resolved, That the suc C3ss of (he National Greenback party would be a benefit te the masses of the people," wilL be discussed, with Messrs. T. II. Win die, S. ('. Williamson and Geerge Stack- house (all Grcenbackers) en the side of the affirmative, and Peter Hersey, esq., of Lancaster ; Wm. Thern, Jeseph Perdue, Wm. Davis and ethers en the negative side. Underkceper Appointed. At a late hour yesterday afternoon the prison inspectors completed their appoint ments by electing Frederick S. Albright first under-kcepcr, vice Geerge A. Smith. It may net be generally known, but it is a fact, that the prison officials elected yester day will net assume their positions until the first Monday in April. LiiATTEiuiex for 1SS0 reduced te seven cents per number is for sale by Cal. IS. Swander. 1YEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INSURE YOVK PROPERTY IX THE REST COMPANIESat BAUSMAX & IWRNS'. 29-tleedR Office : Ne. 10 West Orange St. XEW JUtVEltTISEMEXTS. ' LARGE BUTCHERING TO-L'AI AND Grand Lunch this evening, at GEO. KIRCHER'S SALOON, ltd East King street. LOST. A Small Black and Tan Terrier, with my name en his cellar. The finder will be reward ed by returning te me, S. II. REYNOLDS. Jr., ltd 125 North Duke street. F IRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Amusements. Te-night's Shew. The variety company of this evening is one of the strongest we ;have had thii season. And there is no funnierquur tet alive than Watsen and EllisandtheKernell Brethers. In addition te the olio of specialties they will produce the sprightly comedy en titled "A Splendid Time," wliich lias made such a tremendous hit everywhere. New Advertisements. Lunch lit Kirchner'i. Turnpike Dividend. Auditors Netice. Wanted. Lest. C3TFer column. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. HERR & STAUFFER. Heat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St. dcc30-3indReed rpOBACCO FOR SALE. One hundred acres of prime Pennsylvania Seed Leaf Tobacco for sale. Apply te 15. F. KOIILER. Shrewsbury. Yerk county, Pa. jan 1-lweedIS Opening at ltheuds JAN. C, 1880. OPENING THIS DAV Twenty-live Bexes of TRIPLE JAS. , 1880. SOLID SILVEBWABE, GOBHAM PLATED WABE, And the Best Grades of American Electro-Plate en White Metal. FRENCH CLOCKS WITH SILVER BELL, FRENCH CLOCKS WITH CATHEDRAL BELL. Complete Mantel Sets of Centre and Side Pieces in Marble or Bronze. MUSICAL BOXES WITH HARP, MUSICAL BOXES WITH BELLS, DRUM AND CASTAGNETTE, Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine Library Writing Cabinet. A fine general assortment of Jewelry, comprising all the Newest Designs. Designs and estimate of cost given for mounting Diamonds and ether Gems. Special care taken in the execution of Fine Monograms and Inscription Engraving. Alse, in complicated and ordinary watch and jewelry repairing. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. THLED EDITION TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 6, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 6. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, northeast veering te southeast winds, with stationary or higher temperature, falling barometer, cloudy and rainy weather, possibly clearing away in the southern portion. CRIME AND CASUALTY. JAN. , 1880. JAN. (5, .1880. JAX. , 1880. unr goods, &v. MARKETS. Silver-Plated Ware. iWe.'' THE Largest Let of SILVERWARE Ever Opened by any one in this city. JAN. C, 1880. JAN. , 1880. further details see advertising a geed .jeki:. Playing it line en t!iu New Yerk Sun. Somebody has sent the following te the Xew Yerk Sun, which publishes it under date of Lancaster, Jan. e, and (of all names) ever the signature of " Muhlen berg." The statement published in the Sun of the '-M iust., that 1,000 Germans of Dau phin county will vote against Grant if nominated for a third term is unquestion ably a low estimate, if the feeling of the Germans of Lancaster county upon this subject is any indication of the .sentiment ei our adjoining neignuers in unupuin county. Since the time has been fixed for the meeting of the state convention wc call it Cameren's coiiTentieu the talk against Grant lias been of the most bitter charac ter. I have conversed with Thes. 15. Cei'hi-an, member of the state committee ; J. Hay Mi own, chairman of the eeuuty committee; State Senater Myliu, Con gressman A. lierr Smith, and ether prom inent oiliccheldcrs. and with many of the leading private citizens of the county, and they all agree that if Grant should be nom inated at Chicago, Lancaster county can not safely be counted en te give a majority for the Republicans. Lancaster county is the third in point of population in the stale. Three-fourths of our citizens sp.'ak the German language, and a mere intelligent people cannot be found anyhow. With geed candidates the county is geed for 7.000 Republican major ity. It gave (1,701 Republican majority at the la.st gubernatorial election ; and with tiie .statement from men whose word cannot lie questioned that " Grant c.uiu'd. cairy Lancaster county," it may well be asked. " Will Senater Cameren dare te insult the'50.000 voters of Lancas ter county by persisting in his plan te es tablish another era of Grantism, notwith standing the fact that almost every voter in the. county is opposed te a third term of Grant and ail its attendant evils '.' Of course, most of this is mere bosh, and the very signature adopted shows that it was intended te hoax the Sai. There is plenty of anti-Grant sentiment here, but Mylin, Brown and Cochran de net rcprc cnt it, and hardly Smith. Ri:v. K. W. BrcinieLz, Waseca, Minn., used the st. .Iaeii'.s Oil in the case of a ladv el his congregation who lias been bed-ridden Willi Ilheumaliitm for seventeen years, she used the St. .Iaceks On. ler three day and was alile te leave her bed. A. RHOADS, JEWELER, Hi East King Street, Lancaster, l'a. janl-lyd iVAXTEl). Yer can't all'erd te laugh, dear girls. Unless your teeth arc white as pearls Unless your mouth is pink and sweet, Anil your two lips in rosebuds meet ; Aud you cannot supply this want, lint through the Use of SOZODONT j.Vlwdcnd -tyANTKD. M Everybody te advertise, free of char-re, in the Ij.tiu.lige.cei:, who wants something te de. WANT Ce TED AT Till! OFFICE. unies of the Iaily Ixtkllkikntku of April ::, July lit, mid Sept. 10, ISTll. jani-ttd nv:c'.i xericr.s. Nil .11 ere Hard Times. If you will step spending se much en line clothes rich feed and style, buy geed, bcalthy feed, cheap and better clothing : set mere real and substantial things of lite every way, ai'il especially step the loeli-h habit el employing expensive quack doctors or using se much of tiie lie humbug medicine that does you only harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure icinedy, Hep Hitler-, that cures always, at a trilling co-l, and you will see geed times and have geed health. :-ee another column. Ji-awi Try I.eeher's Leugh syrup. i-en AM.AYIMS IIeAim:xi:s3 and Irritation et tiie Threat it is daily proved that "Jlretcn't Jirencliiiil Troches"' ale' a mild remedy yet cry etllcacieus. jii-lw dTThsA w "ANTED. T i A girl te de general Hou-ework. Apply at THIS OFFICE. dec2M rd lAANTED. Frem te in first-class Cabinet Makers. Fer particulars call at HOFFMEIEirS FUKNITntE STOKE, ltd Ne. 20 Eat King Street. roil SALE OR JIEXT. 170K KENT. 1 wvl.1i: -.. ;ai.i.aghei:. The Comedian Arrested and liselinrged. Last evening Harry Gallagher, editor of the Oirl, had Billy Wylie, the Irish come dian, of the "Syke"' combination, arrested en a charge of assault and battery. As we stated yesterday, Gallagher was whipped by "Wylie at the Black Herse hotel, because, as the latter alleged, he sent a note te Mrs. Wylie, making an un gentlemanly preposition te her. After "Wylie's arrest, he was taken te Alderman McConemy's office, where a crowd seen gathered. "Wylie being a stranger in the city, it was seen found that he was unable te procure bail. The management of "Syke" desitcd te leave town this morn ing, and they could net de se without "Wylie who with his wife, is a prominent member of the troupe. After some talk with Gal lager the aflair was compromised, the suit was withdrawn by him, and the costs were arranged. The ' Syke " troupe, with "Wylie and his wife, left for Yerk this morning. Wylie, the assailant in this case, is a va riety actor of some reputation. He is an Irish comedian and has been en the stage for several years, in which time he has twice appeared in this city with di.'letcnt troupes, and has performed at many of the principal variety theatres of the coun try. The Farmers' Mutual Insurance Company. At the general meeting of the members the Farmers' Mutual insurance company, held en December 27, 1879, Hen. Jehn Strohm, Reuben Gather, A. O. ZSTewpher, David Miller and Rudelph W. Shenk were elected directors, and Henry Cepcnhc.Ter, Christian Herr, Pequea, Ames B. Shu man, Emanuel P. Keller, Jehn Scachrist and Abraham Buckwaltcr were elected appraisers for 1SS0. The beard of direc tors was organized by electing Hen. Jehn Strohm, president; Rudelph W. Shenk, treasurer, and A. O. Xewpher, secretary. m The Poultry Shew. Although the weather is wet te-day and the streets muddy, the attendance at the poultry show in Lecher's building is as large as ever. The judges have been busily engaged all day in examining and weigh ing the birds and making the awards, and exhibitors are net slew in putting up the cards announcing the premiums taken by their exhibits. We will publish the olli elli eial list of premiums as seen as it is com plete. The exhibition will close te-morrow evening. .srATlsilrspreveth.il twenty-live per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, ami wh"ii we relied that this terrible disea-e in it- worst stage will yield te a bottle of I.eeher's Itcnewucd Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sull'ereis ler their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance".' Union Hetel, opposite l'cnn'a li. I!. Depot. .1 . - ...... .......a... .apply ni i Jlis or r lUr.. LJanMld 1701S KENT. . Stere Keem. Xe. 1.1 East King street, new occupied by Augustus ltheads. Inquire etll. ti. Lipp, Mi'llersville Avenue or within; also, the upstairs rooms for rent. fan.'.-MAStidWltw WE CANNOT ADVERTISE . Reduction of Prices, As many kinds of goods arc going up In price every week, but we held a large stock of desirable Dry Goods that are selling at rates proportionate te cost some time age. In the matter of MUSLINS we secured and MUSLINS stored ' away an immense MUSLINS quantity, se that our sales- MUSLIN'S rooms and reserve stock- MUSLINS rooms leek like wholesale MUSLINS stores. These standard MUSLINS goods are new retailing MUSLINS largely at less than future MUSLINS Prices. MUSLINS We also bought freely of FLANNELS, Aud can show the geed results of our bargaining en inquiry at the Flannel Counter. We are also selling CALICOES Cheaper than they can be bought at. The people will have te pay higher for many kinds of dry goods alter the pres ent stock are sold out. Jehn Wanamaker, GRAND DEP0T-13TH ST., V1III.AIELI'IIIA. Philadelphia Marker. Philadelphia, January C Fleur quiet; superfine $t 505 (X) ; extra f.! 50Q0 00 ; Ohie and Indiana fauiilv $700750: l'enn'a family $G 737 -!3 ; St. Leuis family $7'i'"7 73 : Minnesota Family $U 7337 23 ; patent and higli grades JSg'J. icye neur unchanged. Cornmeal Urandywinc unchanged. Wheat dull and heavy; Ne. i Western l.cd $150 ; l'enn'a red $1 Hy, ; Amber 1 31. Cern quiet,; steamer net quoted ; yellow 3'Jc : mixed eSe. Oats quiet and dull ; Southern and l'enn'a while 4s3()e; Western wliite tg30c;, Western mixed 47JSc. ityeflrm; Western 9Sc ; Pa. 9Sc. Prevision firm; miss perk $14 00; heel hamsllSOO: India mess beef rfl 00: bacon smoked shoulders .rJ3Jc; salt de 44iS3e; smoked hams 10llc; ""pickled hams S-4jjyj-;c. Lard exceedingly dull; city kettle sje; loose buleheis'Tc ; prime steam Sc. Butter firm ; creamery extra :J2 34c; ilradlerd county and S.Y. extra 27iiSc ; Western re-erve extra at 24S23e; de geed te choice lSgiJc : rolls firm l'enn'a extra 'J2 'ic; western reserve extra 2i-',c. Eggs weak; Choice l'enn'a -Jliic; Western 10Jlc. Cheese firm : N. Y. factory ISQViy.c ; western full cream ViyglSn; de ler goed"lll-'e; de skims 7yc. Petroleum firm ; Kefincd S'Ac Whisky $1 13. A 31 VSE3TEXTS. F OK SALE OK KKNT. miles trem Lancaster citv. en c.t-v tenn Apply ul THIS OFFICE. jan.V-Jtd T71KK l'KOOF SAFJS FOK SALE. 1 A Fire Proof .safe (Mosier, ItaUman k Ce.. Cincinnati make), .it inches high, St1, wide and Jl deep, weight 1,2m) pounds, with" Sargent's Patent Night and Day Combination Leck, for sale cheap. Applv at the jaii.-uuj i- 1 i.iii.ivir..M.r.i ur r ixr.. I ' Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. pill 1 O Aching heads and clouded brains are by "Sellers' Liver Pills." Try them, sold by druggists. -J. cent- per box. Anether Alderman's lilll Paid. The county commissioners have paid Alderman McConemy's bill for the month of December, amounting $115.03, en the same conditions that the bills of the ether city aldermen were paid yesterday. Appointed Clerk. C. Albert Gibbs, son of Chas. M. Gibbs, lias been appointed clerk in Bair & Sheuk's banking house in place of Mr. Wiley, whose acceptance of a clerkship in the Tanners' bank is elsewhere noted. Heat relaxes the system and opens the way I for diseases te attach the depressed and weary j body. People of judgment and experience at I such times make use el Kidney-Wert us this ' gieal remedy keeps up the tone of the whole , body by enabling the Liver, Uewels and Kid- ' neys te perlem their Inactions perfectly. j.Vlwd Use Lecher's lleiseand Cattle Powders. Sensible Can.ittiaa. Mr. tiadbeis, of ISreekville, Canada, alter be ing cured efu prostrating malarial diseasecon diseasecen tracled in Texas, by means of Var11er5 Sale Pills and Safe Ililters. writes te us: "I shall never travel in that climate without your Sate Pills ami safe Kilters as part el" mv outfit." " jl-2wd Pure Spices at Lecher's Drugstore. The man who lcls his wile or child sutler trem coughs or colds w itheut getting "Sellers' Cough Syrup," is lest te common reason. It was a happy circumstance for Ccorge M. Cobb, of West ford. 't.. that Kidney-Wert found its way into his dwelling, no less than tlnve members of the family having been cured. As a cathartic and diuretic it acts surely and without pain and cures obstinate cases of liver complaints. Kidney disease anil piles. KLICSAl.E. )n TIIU1JSDAV..IAN. 8, 011 the old Kurtz larni. one mile northeast et Lancaster city. it red ' one mile eastward et Litiz turnpike, one. , soven-year-oui serrei mare, eigiu cows, one I buggy, several wagons, hurucss,uud a general ! assortment et fanning implements. sale te commence at l.y. e clock and terms made known by DANIEL KKCLKY, ltEMivSiiunuiiT, Auct. jan:(-2tdS.VT Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. A Strange 1'cople De you knew that there are strange peo ple in'eur community, we say strange because they seem te prefer te sutler and pass their days miserably, made se by Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation and Ceneral Debility, when Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by I). Ileit sliu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Miilersville. live Hundred Thousand Streng. In the past few months there have been mere than WKl.uoe bottles of Shiloh's Cure sold. Out of the vast number of people who have used it, mere than 2,000 cases el Consumption have been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and P.renehilis yield at once, hence it is that every body speaks in its praise. Te these who have uet'tised it. let us say, if von have a cough, or yeui child the cough, iinu you aluc life, don't tail te try it. Fer Same back, side or chest 110 shileh's "Pereus Plaster. Sold by veiir drug gists, D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and if. L.Davis, Miilersville. Wk have a speedy ami positive cure for Ca tarrh, Diphtheria. Caukermeuthand Headache in Shiloh's Catarrh ltemcdy. A nasal injector free w ith each bottle. Use it if yen desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by 1). Heitshu, Lancaster, aud M. L, Davis. Mii lersville. sept23-eedd,tw It EXT IIS. Guefp. On the 3th inst., at Xw Haven, Harry, youngest son et Martin S. and Julia A. Grell, aged years. The relatives and friends et the family arc respectfully invited teattend the funeral trem the resilience of his parents, New Haven, en Thursday, January 8, at .,. o'clock. Interment at the Mennonitclmceting house, Petersburg, at 1 o'clock. 2td Keisek. At her rcsidence,2I4 West Chestnut street, Lancaster, l'a., in her 77th year, Mrs. Catharine Kevser. wile et Win. Iveyser and daughter of the late Daniel Fisher, of Uerks county. Friends el the family arc rcspectlully in vited teattend the funeral at s":30 o'clock en Wednesday morning. Solemn high mass at St. Josephs Catholic church. Interment in St Jeseph's cemetery. jan3-3til IScrks county papers plca.-e copy. XEIV AltVEJlTlSEMEXTS. Laxcastek, Dec. 12, 187!f. INSUKE TOUR I'l.OPEKTYlNKELIABl.E COMPANIES at BENJ. F. SHBNK'S, Ofiice : 10S West King Street. ilccl2-3indll rpUKNl'lKE DIVIDEND. L The President and Malingers of the Lan caster. Elixabethtewn and Middletown Turn pike ltead have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and seventv-live cents (fl.i.), en each share of stock payable after the Mil day et JAN I'AltY, lsSiJ. janGsjtdeaw ESTATE OF PETEU LONG, OF LANCAS TER Citv, l'enn'a, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Rev. Wil liam T. Gerhard, Executer of the last will and testament of Peter Leng, deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en SATURDAY, JANU ARY 31, 18S0. at le o'clock a. in., in the Library Keem et Hie Court Heuse, in the city of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said dis tribution may attend. jnnU-4td ;BENJ. F. DAVIS, Auditor. OlM'lIANS' COUKT SALE. On SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. lsSU. r. suaut te an order of the Orphans' Court et Lancasterceuiity, will be sold by public sale, en the premises, situate in tiie village el Reamstown, East Cocalico township, Lancas ter county, the following real estate, late the property of Isaac Dissinger. deceased, te wit: A let of ground containing 72 PERCHES ud ud jeiug properties et Sarah Ansel, Jehn Lc. slier, 'Reuben Ansel, and the public read leading from Reamstown te Churchtown. Sale te commence at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day. Terms made known bv ELIA ANN DISSINGER. Jeiix R. Romie, Auct. Administratrix. dec!7-4tw As SSHJNKE'S SALE OF VAL.UA1II.I-: PROPERTY. ON SATURDAY, JAN I' AltY 21. 18M). The undersigned assignees el Pat rick Can- and wife, of Lancaster city. Pa., will expose te public sale, at Michael's hotel, North Queen street, the following valuable properties, viz : Ne, 1. All that certain one and a half sterv I'.KICK DWELLING HOUSE, and Let or Piece et Ground thereto belonging, situated en tiie north side of West King street, Lancas ter city, said let having a front of l'.l led : inches, and extending in deptn 100 feet, mere or less, and being Ne. ".'5 Vest King street, bounded en the west by property, new or late of Mary Campbell, en the north bv an alley, en the east by property new or late of Jeremiah Campbell, and en the south by West King street aforesaid. Ne. 2. All that ceitain two-story I5RICK DWELLING HOUSE, and let or piece of ground, thereto belonging, situate en the west side of North Plum street, Lancaster city. Ne. :!S, said let measuring seventeen feet, mere or less, en Plum street, and extending in depth westward of that width, 7!) feet 0 inches, mere or less, bounded en the east by Plum street, en the south by property new or late of Jehn J. Dersch, en the west bv property et Martin Graft", and en the. north by a common alley. This is a desirable property located in one of the best parts of the city. Ne. .i. All these two certain LOTS OF GROUND situate en the southwest corner of East Chestnut and Marshall streets, Lancas ter city. Pa., measuring in lrent en said East Chestnut street 44 teet, mere or 'less, and ex "ending in dentil seuthwardly US feet te an alley said lets being Nes. 91 and Ih! en Chctiiut street tract; bounded en the north by said East Chestnut street, en the east by said Marshall, en the south by a 14-feet wide alley, and en ;the west by Ne. 0.1 of said Chc-tnut street tract. These are very desirable building lets, situated in a new and rapidly impieving part of the city. Sate te commence at 7 o'clock, p. ni of said day. when attendance will be given and term made known by EMANUEL E. MILLER, Assignee of Patrick Carr and Wite, Henry Shubert, Auctioneer, jan l-WWSd&janl'.MHd MISVELZ.AXEOUS. INSTATE OF 1'IIILIP FINGEK, LATE OF J the City et Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in said city. CATHARINE FINGER, Wm. Aug. Atlek, Attorney. ii22-(itdeaw "nOULTKY SHOW. LOG HER' S B UIL D IN G (Centre Square). Open Daily irem l)a. m. te 10 p. in. Market huh mug irem i a. in. CHICKENS HATCHED DAILY. Admission, 13 cents. Children. 10 cents. janl-Iwd TULTON Ol'EKA HOUSE. Watsen, Ellis & Kerncll's STAR TROUPE, Under the Management of J. 1. MISHLER, Tiiesdey Evening, January tilli, 18S0. In an entirely New and Original Entertain ment, embracing the very best Specialties in the world. TIIE GKEAT COMPANY: The Funniest German Comedians in the pro fession, WATSON ami ELLIs. The Original Irish Continues, IIaIiky I THEKERXELLS. Jenx The American Seng l!ird,MissCLARA MOORE. The Emperors el Seng and Dance, Messrs. THATCHER and HUM E. The Champien Lady Cleg Dancer and Elegant Actress, Miss ALICE IJATEMAN. R. G. ALLEN. Uanjeist Par Excellence. The Rrethers, Frank SUYDAM. Euekxi: The Areuic Meteors. The Modern Goliah. Mr. GUS. HILL, the King Clubs. All appearing in a Challenge Olie, concluding with the Funniest of Comedies, "A SPLENDID TIME." POPULAR PRICES, - 25, 35 & 50 Cts Reserved Seats new for sale at Opera Heuse Olliee. jan2-atd .TEWELEMSS. E. F. BOWMAN, WHOLESALE f atcnes ui Clods, 106 EAST KING ST., LANCASTEli, l'A. X AMI'S, XV. X IGI1T. FLIjtjSt & BREffEMAa" -AIIE OKFEU1XO GREAT BARGAINS IX Ceal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods are entirely new and handsomer than ever before ettered and prices lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, l'A. JXSUEAXVE. C10UUT PKOCLAMATION. Wheijkas, The Honorable JOHN I!. LIV INGSTON", President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON. Associate Judge et the Court of Common I'leas,in ami for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant Just icesef the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and ter the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among ether things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in tiie Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN JANUARY (lit), 1N-0. In pursuance of which precept public notice is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen el the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the'Justicesef the Peace, t lie Corener and Constables, of the said city and ceuntv of Lan caster, that they be then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their ether remembrances, te de these things which te their ellicesappcrtain in their behalf tobedene; aud also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are te lie then and there te prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 27th day of Decem ber, IS?.). JACOB S. STRINE, Sherill. dcc27-3tdTu&3twl rrilY LOCHEE'S COUGH SY'KUP. USE LOCHER'S HORSE AND CATTLE FOWDEUS. rpiiE OLD GIRARD FUSE INSUBANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. 81,131,838. All invested in the best securities, promptly paid. Fer policies call en Lesses Ne. in East King St. S-MW&SCmdU KIFE & KAUFMAN, Lancaster, Pa. ELECTION. The annual meeting of the Stockholders et the Farmers' Northern Market Company will be held at the elliee in the Market Heuse, en MONDAY. JANUARY" 12, 18S0, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. in., at which time an election ter nine Directors will take place. JOSEPH SAMSON, jan3&10-2td Secretary. New Yerk Market. New Yerk. Jan. O.-Fleur State and Western dull and in buyers favor; superfine state $." 40.- 73 ; extra de $3 'JOifJU 10 ; choice de $t 1.1 G 33; fancy de $6 40775; round hoop Ohie $i loge 7.": choice de $i S0 75; superfine western $5 105 73; common te geed extra de $.") 'J0; 25 ; choice de de $; ;S 50 ; choice white wheat ile $i!507; Southern quiet and un changed : common te fair extra H 25g S5; geed te choice d(s; !K1S 50. Wheat spring quiet and nominal; Winter a shade better; Ne. 1 White Feb. by Central 2 5.ii : Ne. 2 Red Feb. bv Centra! J i;2 ; Feb. $1 5.;1 7i ; March by Central $1 I'd H. Cern dull and J JUelewcr; Mixed Western spelSOMigc.lc ; de future MKIim'ia. OaU dull; statu U5.!Kc; Western 4'.S52c. Cattle Market. Mendat, Jan. 5. The receipts or cattle at the various Philadelphia yards for the past week were: Reeves, 3,1'Jl "head ; sheep and lambs. 7,w de. ; hogs, 5,000 de. ; fre.sh cows, 275 de. Reef Cattle The market was inactive en ac count of the high rate et cattle West, and prices w ere Jc V B lower. We quote Extra utS-?gtic; geed at flji5c ; medium, ty.iQ 5e ; common. ."MJIJe. Hulls and eew, 2fg 23jc: calves, 3(Ue. The following are the consignees at the West Philadelphia yards: Leweiistcin Arcliam berg, 310; Ulinau.V Lehman I'.res.. 3,:): J. F. Sadler .V Ce., ."I"!: I'. Sheet, 20S ; uweu Mnith A Rre.,210; A. & J. Ciuisty, 210; McArdle & Mayncs, 201: Jehn Tavier, 2u0; Daniel myth, 23!); all ethers, 205 head. SALES AT THE WEST 1'lIIL.MIELl'lIIA YA11D. Jfeail. ISO Reger Mayncs, Western, gross, 5JT.ie. 15'J E. . & 15. F. Mel'illeii, Western "and Va., giess, 4ztij:hc. IK! Owen Muiih, Western and Va., VMZyic 177 A. ii J. Christy, Western, gross, fjec. 237 L'lluian ti Lehman Jires., Western and l'a., gross, .VfSfic. f5 M. Levi, Western, gross. :!$ ."iJ.;Cc. 70 James Clenisen, Chester ceuntv, giess, y, 5jC 171 Jehn'McArdle, Western and Lancaster co., giess, 3iifji;c. Ki Denis Mnvth, Chester county, gross, Ig 5c. lue Daniel Murphy, Western and Chester co., H.-.Jic. 100 Leweiistein & Adler, Western, gross, y. Vc. 1G0 G. s-chauibcrg & Ce., Western gre-s, 4 5c 1.0 F. sjhcctz, Western gross. syQzyc. 150 Daniel Mnyth & I!re.. Virginia' and Pa. gross, 3'4$75;c. CO L. Hern, Del., and W. Va.. gross. :y.inyic. 47 II. Chain, jr., Western, gross, 45c. 115 Duchmaii & Levi, Western, giess, yl 3;c. 25 Abe Osthcim, V.'cstcrn, gross, 4tje. 34 P. Hathawav, Western and Lancaster co., gross, 3if3.c. 4.) Jas. Eustace, Western gross. :!J."tJ.. 35 Jas Anil. Western, gross, 3,."ic. 325 J. F. Sadler & Ce., Western, gross, :;- r!4c. SALES ATTIIEJ.-OUTII ritlLADKLVIIIA YAEI). 350 li. Hepe, Western and Va., gross. IWCc. 100 Kiefcr& Katz, Western, gross, lfrjOc. 150 Ridey & Scaltergoed, Western, gross, 5ff ('Ac. 3d W. W. Tiffany. Western, gross, lff.Tc. 72 E. A L. Chandler, Western, gross" 4yit,Trc. t(! I!. Ualdwin, Chester ceuntv, gross, Hj&r,y,i;. 110 Jehn Ridey, jr.. mixed, gross, '2,1. OS Levi Nichols, Western, gross, :',y.(it7c. 32 Geerge linker, mixed, gross, lhV,yv. !2) Fied. Hascnlus, mixed, gross, 3l?34c. 20 N. J. Wilsen, mixad, gross, SJsf&.'iLfe. 23 S. W. licurdict, mixed. gress,"4'4c 2i Ames Ruckman, mixed, gross, 23Jc. Hieep The market during the past w cek was moderately act ive, and the prices were !4c ?? B.. higher. We quote Extra. 10 te 130 lbs., ut2&(ic; geed, !K) te 100 lbs, ."ffi.V'c ; geed, SO te 00 lbs, SQ.VJic ; fair, 70 te se lbs, t;475c ; lair 90 te 8Q tt.s, 55e: common, VXiiir: .sainuel C. Stew art sold 100 headiircased sheep at 5)c te OJc. Lambs The, market for the past week was fair, and lambs were in demand, but l'v ar rivals. We quote Extra, (Jc ; geed, GgOJc ; medium, lie ; common. 5K5c. Hogs Tiie market during the past week was dull and pi ices were lower. A choice let sold utTKc, ail(l we quote Extra at 7Jc ; geed at 7c: medium atOSiyc ; common at llgilc. Fresh Cows The market was dull uniTpriccii were unchanged, but few sales had taken place up te neon te-day. We quote from $20 te $50 per head. Murdered for Teu Cents. Louisville, Jan. 0. Three negrees. Jack Briuley, Jim Ellis and Jack Parker, quarreled in the East End last night ever ten cents, which resulted in Ellis killing Brinley by sheeting. Ellis is in jail. Twe Mere Victims of au Explosion. Xewakk, X. J., Jan. C Hiram O. Pierce, hurt in the celluloid explosion, died at St. Barnabas hospital late last night, and Edward C. Bleem, another victim died at St. Michael's hospital. Large Mills Darned. Teledo, O., Jan. 6. A fire this morn ing destroyed the cellce, spice and licorice mills of C. C. "Warren & Ce., involving a less of $3000 en machinery and fixtures valued at $20,000. The insurance amounts te $10,e00. Oil Works en Fire. Xew Yerk, Jan. G. A lire broke out this morning in Lembard & Ayrcs's oil works, feet of Sixty-Sixth street. Twe persons were seriously burned, one of whom, James Reilley, a laborer, will prob ably die. Jail ItreakerShet and Killed. Brownsville, Tenn., Jan. (!. Geerge ilhams, colored, attempted te break jail and was shot dead. A Christian Eve Crime. Xew Yerk, Jan. 0. On Christmas eve Jehn Maragin split Themas Ilearhcy-'s skull with a hatchet, and the latter new lies in a dying condition. The men were neighbors and Maragin entertained a spite against IFeaphey. Maragin is under ar rest. Train Oil' the Track. Kansas Citv, Jan. (5. A train en Kan sas City, Fert Scott and Gulf railroad ran oft the track at Shawnee station, yester day. The station platform was demolish ed and ether property damaged te the ex- extent of $50,000. MINEKS' MEETING. Why They Want Their Wages Increased. St. Leuis, Me., Jan. (5. Xcarly 1,000 coal miners of Illinois assembled in mass meeting, near French Village, yesterday, aud discussed their grievances. They say that in consequence of the heavy increase in the cost of blasting powder, miner's oil, and of all articles of family consumption, they must have higher wages. Xe definite action was taken, but the regular delegate meeting will be held at East St. Leuis to day, at which it is probable a formal de' mand will !e made en mine owners aud operators, and if this demand is net com plied with, the entire district will go en a strike. AN Ol'KN DKAWISKIDGE. ateck MarketH. 1'HILADKLriIIA, Jan. 0. 12:30 r. M. Stocks dull and steady. PennaO's (third issue) 100 Philadelphia & Erie Reading Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley United Ces. et N". J.. Northern Pacific... " Preferred Northern Central IS . xy, . 50-i . S2 .152 . 32K tV 32J3 . :r:y leui Central Transportation Ce. 40 Pitts., Titusville & lluffale. 11J i.iuie sjciiuyiKiii.... Lehigh Navigation. Nornstewn.. Stocks irregular. Meney N. Y. Central Adams Express Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois Central Cleveland A Pittsburgh. ciitcagec KecKisiaiui. Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne. .111 Western Union Tel. Ce 100 Teledo & Wabash 43 New Jerscv Central &e New Yeiik, Jan. 6. .. 5SC ..13'.) .. s.g ..107 -. SiK .. US;i ..100 ..107 .H'J 17LECTION NOTICE JLi Ni etice is hereby given te the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Company that an election will be held at the elliee et the coin pany. at Williamsport, en TUESDAY', JAN UARY' 13, lSbO, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, ler the pnrpee of electing nine di rectors te serve the company for the ensuing year. N. E. SLAYMAKER, dcc2l-3tw secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The president and managers of the Lan caster and Susquehanna turnpike read have declared a dividend of three and ene-twcltth per cent, en the capital stock of the company, payable en demand at the office of the treas urer. TV. P. BRINTON, Treasurer. janS-3td 38 Seuth Queen street. I ELECTION NOTICE. 2i Netice is hereby given te the members of the Lancaster County Mutual Insurance Com pany that an election will be held at the elliee of the company, at Williamstown, en TUES DAY", JAN UARY 13, 16S0, between the hours et 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in., ler the pur pose of eleetingninedircctorsteservcthe com pany for the ensuing vear. N. E, SLAYMAKER, dcc30-3tw Secretary. Freight Traill Falls Fifty Feet Without Hurting Anybody The Cars take Fire. WoeniiRinc.i:, X". J., Jan. . A freight train en the Leng Branch railroad ran through the drawbridge ever the Kali way river early this morning and fell fifty feet into the river where the water was twenty feet deep. Xe one but the engineer was hurt, and his injuries are only slight. After the accident the wreck took lire and six cats were consumed. The drawbridge had been unaccountably left open. DASTAKDLY DEED. Southern Seaaterships. ' The approaching senatorial election in Mississippi excites much interest and speculation among Southern politicians in Washington. Senater Lamar is actively and heartily in favor of Gen. Walthall,' n uu pcriermeu. vaiuauie services ler the senator when his own election occurred, four years age. Senater Lamar and Gen. Walthall tire law partners, and devoted personal friends. 3Iissisippians are fend of describing the enthusiasm of the attachment of these gentlemen for each ' ether in the Senate. Walthall rep resents the conservative clement of the democracy et his state, lie is said te be a geed political tactician, and will probably be elected according te the best information received. The fact, however, that lie lives only thirty miles from Ox ford, Senater Lamar's home, will be likelv te bring upon him a het sectional tight from ether parts of the state. Among his prominent competitors arc Gen. J. Z. Geerge, new of the supreme cenrt of Mississippi, who resides at Jacksen. Gen. Geenrc was a prominent candidate when Mr. Lamar was chosen. He is an able man, aud was largely instrumental in rescuing his state from Radical control in 1873, being at that time chairman of the state committee. Representative Single ton is also a candidate, and has made an exceedingly active canvass. Quite as much inteiest is felt iu the ac tion of Gov. Cobb, of Alabama. ren-ardin- the appointment of a successor te the late Senater Ilousten, as in the Mississippi senatership. The Legislature will net elect the new senator until Xevember, and the executive appointee will thcrcfore serve during the remainder of the pres ent session. It is prebable that Gov. Cobb will appoint Luke Prver. of Athens, te the scat of the dead sen ator. Mr. Pryer has never held elliee, and is therefore unknown outside or Alabama, where his reputation as a lawyer and citi zen is of the highest rank, lie resides in the same town where Senater Housten lived, and was for inanv years his partner iu the practice of law. His appointment would satisfy the territorial demands of Xerth Alabama and meet the re quirements of the senatorial position upon the score of ability and character. A shrewd Al.i bama politician who has been named among the prominent aspirants says that Gov. Cobb would probably ap point Mr. Pryer in the interest of his own aspirations for re-election te the governor ship. Gov. Cobb is anxious te be re-elected and te appoint, either Gen. Walker, Gen. Wheeler, Mr. Pugh, Mr. Bradford or Gcu. Ferney, all of whom were named when Gov. Housten was elected, and all of whom will be aspirants when the election shall occur iu Xevember, would be te give the appointee iiudue advantage and te make unhiendly te Gov. Cobb all the ether as pirants. It is assumed in this calculation of Mr. Pryer's appointment that he will be satisfied with his I'cvr months' tenure of the senatorial toga, and will net aspire te further political honors. His appointment would therefore give no offense te the lend ing aspirants, te whom the field for the senatership would still be left open. Republicans Against Grant. An independent Republican movement for the purpose of del'eatiug Gen. Grant's nomination has been started, and the de tails of the movement and the names of the gentlemen engaged therein will be made public in a few days. The object of the new organization is te centralize inone massall of the Republican opposition te ('rant in the country. Jehn Sherman is really at the head of the movement, and he hopes te be the chief beneficiary. The principal idea at this time is te have it known throughout the country that certain Re publicans of preminencu will net support Grant in the event of his nomination for a third term. Se far, Geerge William Curtis and ex-Senater Hendersen, of Missouri, are the only ones who have made that an an neuncment publicly. Mil rat Halstead, of the Cincinnati Cummcrciul, Sherman's organ, is enlisted iu the movement against Grant. It is expected that Blaine's adher ents will help iu the anti-Grant undertak ing, and the Maine chieftain will endeavor te diawte his support every anti-Grant Republican that Sherman cannot capture. Gen. Hendersen has been anil is active in this movement as a friend of Sherman. Attempt te Wreck a Train r Cars. Buffalo, X. Y., Jan. 0. A dastardly attempt was made te wreck the Falls train en the Xew Yerk Central branch last evening, between Xerth Buffalo and Tonawanda, several rails having been wedged between the tracks and a number of tics piled across. The pilot of the engine had already mounted the first when the train was stepped. COXOUESS. Kcspect te the Dcail Senater's 3Icmery. Washington", Jan. (.Without .trans acting any business of importance the Senate at 12:30 adjourned out of respect for the memory of the late Senater Hous Heus Hous eon. A resolution te inquire into recent Ute outbreak was adopted and the Heuse went in committee of the whole en report of the committee en rules relative te a re vision of Heuse rules. Without definite action the committee arose and the Heuse at onc-ferty-fivc adjourned out el respect te the memory of the late Senater Hous Heus Hous eon. SITTING DULL. Located Just Acress the Iterdnr. Winnipeg, Man., Jan. G. A letter has been received from Weed Mountain stating that Sitting Bull has moved from Fert Walsh and is new located about GO miles southeast of the fort and only about one mile from the boundary. Buffalo arc plentiful. OUKAY'S WIFE. The Neble Ked Man te Take Her With Him te Washington. Washington", Jan. (. Secretary Schurz te-day received a telegram from General Hatch sayingthat Ouray desired permis sion te bring his wife with him te Wash ington and inquiring whether the request should be granted. The secretary replied in the affirmative. THE IKISII POOR. Subscription for their Kelicf. Londen, Jan. G. The fund instituted by the lord mayor of Londen for the popular distress in Ireland new amounts te .j,000. The Pennsylvania "Ucvelt." Raltimerc Sun. Many of the Republican papers in Penn sylvania arc outspoken in condemning the early calling of the Republican convention in that state te appoint delegates te thena -tienal convention. The Nae Era, at Lan caster, pronounces the action of the executive committee a virtual disfran chisement of the strongest Republican country in the state. The Philadelphia North American says : "It is pretty plain that the country delegates will net permit the delegation of the state te be consigned te any one man without a vigorous light," andtlic Philadelphia Press declares that there was no justifying reason for the haste shown te the call, and that it cannot but lead te mischief. The Hen. Geerge Lear, late attorney general el the state, also condemns the early call, aud regards the Grant boom as having reached its fioed and being already en its ebb. Importation of Heg into Canada. The following amendment has been made te the regulations of June 13, last, for the slaughtering and carrying imported swine in bend, viz. : " In the exportation of sixty-live jcr cent, live weight of imported hogs, weighing 200 pounds and under, iu meat or dry salted and net pickled, and of lard, fried or melted, for each (." per cent, thus ex- L ported the sum of $100 of the warehouse bends may be cancelled ; the regular ones te remain unaltered as respects all hogs imported, weighing ever 200 pounds alive." VEJUOVIVALS. T HE INTELLIGENCER AND POPULAR PERIODICALS. A LARGK SAVING IN SUIJSCRIPTIONS. We can furnish the Ixtkluebncxi. iu combi nation witli leading periodicals of the country te new and old subscribers at a considerable reduction en the regular subscription prices. Cash in advance. SWORN IN. Newark's New Mayer Inaugurated. XnwAiiK. X. J., Jan. G. William II. II. Fiedler, the new mayor of Xewark, was sworn in at neon te-day in the city hall. rimE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS WILL DE JL presented for confirmation nisi en MON DAY, JANUARY' 19,1830: Isaac Rife's trust estate, Uriah Eckert trustee Fanny Witmer's trust estate, David JJaker, trustee. Samuel L. Lehman's assigned estate, Jehn L. Gingrich, assignee. Henry S. Myers's assigned estate, Jehn II. Zcllcrs 9t al., assignees. dec-2i-3tw Liberal. The Chicago Tribune says that cx-Gev. Washburne, of Wisconsin, has just given the Wisconsin industrial association forty acres of land in the vicinity of Mineral, Point, his old home, te be used as perma nent fair grounds. He had previously given fifty thousand dollars te the state university for an astronomical observatory, and had given the state his country scat, near Madisen, for an industrial school for girls. - ? --- -5 3 "5 5W "T2 : g 2. 5. i g r. S ' ' C- : ob 2. : : se : -? 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