WATSON, KLLLS.ANO KEBNKTXS. The Best Variety Shew of the Season. Last evening the best variety show of the season was given in the opera house by the "Watsen, Ellis and Kerncll com pany. The house was net large, hut a mere enthusiastic and better pleased au dience has net sat there for some time. The performance opened with an old sketch entitled " A Practical Jeke." Alice Bate man, a fine clog dancer, followed, after which R. G. Allen played the banjo, told stories and san songs in a taking style. The horizontal bar performance of the Suydani Brethers was excellent, their equals net having appeared here this sea son, if ever. Harry and Jehn Kerncll, the Irish comedians, "caught" the house the moment they came en the stage. They were brimful of wit, and their reception was of the warmest kind. Beth are capital dancers and comedians and they were recalled a number of times ; Clara Moere, a pleasing little lady, sang a number of songs, appear ing in different costumes ; "Watsen and Ellis form a strong Dutch team, and there is probably no pair in this country capable of surpassing them in their pecu liar line of business. Thatcher and Hume aie very geed acrobatic dancers, but their singing was only fair. One of the best features of the evening's show was the club swinging of Gus Hill. He is very graceful in all the difficult movements which he makes, and throws, with appar ent cake, clubs weighing ej pounds. The comedy of " A Splendid Time," closed the entertainment. It was extremely funny, and Harry Watsen as Mr. Cehn and Harry Kerncll as Mr. Oitcn almost convulsed the audience with laughter. It was the best variety show that has visited us since Teny Paster was here last season and deserved better patronage. The Influx of Tobacco. The favorable weather for the stripping and shipping of tobacco continues, and from early morning until the hour at which we go te press te-day there has been the greatest activity in the trade, all the ware houses being thronged with farmers bring ing in their crops, and the warehouse men beinj: actively encased in re ceiving it. It is estimated that te-day's business is the largest of the season. It is impost ible te make a fair estimate of the amount actually received, but the buyers seem te be satisfied with their purchases and the farmers with the prices received. DRY VOODS. OIT te Washington. S. II. Reynolds, esq., of counsel for Hen. Seth Yocum, whose congressional seat is contested by ex-Governer Curtin, has left for Washington te argue the case of his client. At 7 o'clock p. m. the sub committee having in charge the case of Curtin vs. Yocum, Twentieth Pennsylva nia district, will meet and hear argu ments. Again in Luck. Among the nominations sent te the Sen ate te-day were these of James II. 3Iar shall te be postmaster at Lancaster, and Wm. C. F. Reed at Mount Jey. Netice. Jacob Ke-cninycr, of New Yerk, ami Ames Kciixtcraiachur, of Millersville, aie the only persons buying tobacco here for A. S. Rosen Resen h.ium & Ce. Their warehouse i- at Se. 'Jii North Prince street, and have no connection with II. C. Moeic, as erroneously stated in the A'cif lira of last evening. MUSLINS ! MUSLINS!! IN ALL WIDTHS AND BEST MAKES. TABLE LINENS! TABLE LINENS!! in Bleached and Half Bleached. DAMASKS ! Large Assortment in all Qualities. TICKINGS! TICKINGS! ! In all grades. Checks, Crashes, Towels, Napkins, Comforts Quilts, Blankets, &c. CARPETS! CARPETS!! An Elegant Assortment, in all New Styles of Brussels and Ingrains. We invite examination. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, DRY GOODS, NOTION AND CAHPET HOUSE, 25 EAST KING STREET. THIRD EDITIOI. MAINE. EXCITING SCENES AT AUGUSTA. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 7, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 7. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, northerly winds, increas ing cloudiness, and in northern portions lower temperature and rising haremeter, hut in southern portions slightly warmer cloudy weather, pessihly clearing away temporarily te-night, with southerly winds. ON A STRIKF. FOJt 11EST. FOR RENT. A VERT DESIRABLE THREE-STOUY Formidable Movement Anions IllineU Miners te Secure Increased Pay and Ke Uuced Hears of Laber. St. Leuis, Me., Jan. 7. All the coal miners hi Bellville, Ills., district, aheut seventeen hundred, are new en a strike and have determined te remain out until two-thirds of -the mine owners accede te their demands. They claim four cents per hushel for digging and eight hours a day laher, se that all the pitmen may have a chance te laher. The Fuslonfets Secure a Querum aad Or ganize Beth Houses of the Legislature. FILLING THE VACANCIES. Keligieus. Tile Kev. J. V. Kdcertwill preach en Sunday, Jan. 18, in Mount Eden church, Eden town ship, in the morning at 10 o'clock, and in the afternoon at -1 o'clock, at Quarryville. Till: l'I(ii:ON FLY Frem Mount Jey te Lancaster. Fer the geld-lined silver cup, offered by the poultry association for the winner of a pigeon lliglit from Mount Jey te Lancas ter, there weie eight Antwcrps entered by the follewining named gentlemen : Ferd Suhcaffcr, Win. Schecnhcrger, Charles Lippold, Frank Hewell, Harry G. Hirsh, Jne.E.Schaiiiu and Thos.IIumphic Thes.IIumphic ville.The birds weie simultaneously thrown from their cages at Mount Jey about a quarter past 12 o'clock te-day. The fust te arrive at the exhibition room was Mr. Scheafl'er's bird, and te it was awaided the silver cup. The winner is net meie than live months old, and was bred by Charles Lippold, out of Van Opstal's celebrated New Yerk stock. Tins second bird in was Mr. Scho.'iihergcr's, also hied by Mr. Lip pold. The (light was te have been made from Oitarryville, as announced in the Ixtki.li ;i:..'i:u, but a rumor that one of the con testants had been practising his birds fiem Quarry ville te Lancaster determined the managers te have the (light made from Mount Jey. A Loese Calculation. Seme "smart Alecks" would undertake te disprove the calculation of the finance committee of councils, that our bended municipal debt is en the verge of the con stitutional limit, by subtracting the sink ing fund from the total bended indebted ness. This is a (inancial error, approved by no respectable authority en the subject of public indebtedness or constitutional law. The sinking fund is sacredly set apart for a special purpose) te gradually wipe out the debt. Ne debt can be created hereafter without making such prevision for its gradual redemption, and te count e!T the sinking fund in calculating the amount of the debt in law is only little "better than te appropriate it at once te paying dcpaitnicut deficiencies. Such methods of calculation would only tend te keep cities forever in debt, and te put money into a sinking fund would be pour ing water into a bottomless tub. List of Unclaimed Letters. The following is a list of unclaimed let ters remaining in the Lancaster posteflice, for the week ending Monday, January 5, 1880 : Ludicx' Lint. Annie Hair, Barbara Ihubaker, M. L. Claik, Mary IX Davis, Sue Kekcit, Mrs. Mary Eshlcman. Mrs. Louisa Gallagher, Mrs. Susan Krcidcr, Ilettie A. Kiudig, Mrs. Hannah McDonald, Mrs. Amanda I'airan, C. F. Hecni, Sarah Kmith, Amanda Weaver. Lucy E. Wil liams. Gents' List. Cel. Sam'l L. Bear, Henry Bacreft, A. 1. Brown. -Jehn Brunei', II. II. Bushong, Aggidio Blassi (for.), Gee. A. Duxbury, Ames Deck, Benjamin Kby, I. B.Garber, Gee. M. Heist, Henry Kissel, Harvy Light, Gee. Laird. Landis ifc Smith, Jehn McElcvey, Abni. Meilingcr, Daniel Hyan, Jehn II. Snyder. Matrimonial. At 0 p. m., yesterday, at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. C. L. Strawn, 130 East Walnut street, Mr. Gee. Trimble, of the famous Oakshade distilleries, near Massillon, Ohie, was married te Miss Irene, only daughter of Mrs. Strawn, the cere mony being performed by Rev. J. Y. Mitchell. The wedding was private, but none the less of interest in social circles. The bride is well known in this city and county, and the groom is a frequent visitor te Lancaster with extensive business rela tions here. The many friends of both join in cordial congratulations. The Old Mcnnenite Chnrcli. In making a notice the ether day of the neir church building erected in East Chest nut street for the Old Mcnnenite denom ination we neglected te notice the gentle men who were most active in its erection. Te the resident building committee, con sisting of Messis. Henry Kencagy, Sam'l Gingrich and Jehn L. Miller, the most hearty commendation is due for their un tiring eiferts and attention in carrying out and perfecting the details of the church, which they have done in a most satisfac tory and complete manner. Discharged. Abraham Nelan, who was arrested in this city en November G and taken te Ohie, te answer the charge of robbing the ware house of a man named Yelger, in Staik county, was released a few days age, as there was no evidence te held him. lie arrived in this city last night. Anether Lecture. Wallace Bruce, esq., of Peughkccp-ie, N. V. the oiater in literature, se well and laverably known in Lancaster, has just returned from the far 'c-t, and Mill deliver Ills celebrated lecture en "Womanhood in Hiakspcare," in the Lancaster opera house, en Friday evening, January IB. Mr. Bruce was introduced in San Francisce as their "l'ieneer Lecturer in Liter ature,"' and at the close of his third public lec ture, one of the well-known lawyers of that city adduced the audience from the platform and .said that Mr. Bruce's lectures, "Burns,"" "Scott "anil "hliakspeare," were, in his opin ion, net only the lincst ever delivered in that city.but in point et oratory and truecloquence trueclequence passed everything which lie had heard in this country or in Europe, anil he added, "I have listened, in my days, te Lord Brougham and l.eid I lei by." Almanacs in all Language. We are in receipt et a neat package of Ayers Almanacs ler lsse. These arc printed in Eng lish, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Sw ede and Norwegian, and aruaii illus tration el the enterprise et the house of Dr. J. C. Aver. V Ce., in extending the sale of their lameus medicinal and toilet preparations. Thus, with commendable enterprise and liber ality, they furnish a medical treatise, accom panied by a-tronemieal calculations and en tertaining puns ami joke, in se many lan guages et the world, that while our geed American housewives and husbandmen are consulting it ler all the phenomena of the days and seasons and ler its timely hints en the subject of health and disease, our German friends may drink their beer, our plethoric Dutch neighbors smoke their pipes, our Span ish and Portuguese allies puff their cigarettes, our French cousins sip their wine, anil Swedes and Norwegians improve their long winter evenings, while gathering each in his ew n lan guage, the stores of wisdom and amusement w hieh it contains. BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, ONE ROOM BEING- A STORE-ROOM, Het and Celd Water, Bath, Gas, Range. Alse, GOOD BRICK STABLE, Fer 4 Horses and Carriage Heuse, almost in rear of Dwelling, situate en the southeast corner of North Mulberry and West Lemen street. Immediate posesiieu of house. Rent reasonable. Would sell or exchange for city property. Apply te BAUSMAN & BURNS, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 10 WEST ORANGE STREET. JIIAICJIIAOJJS. Steutzi:si!E1ier Eabv. .January 0, 1S-J0, at the Leepard hotel, Kev. Dr. Urccnuuid, Henry siteutzenberger te Susie C. Eaby, both et btras burg. " dmja.tmms. jiitY aoeits. Ghost. On the !tli inst., at New Haven, Harry, youngest son et Martin S. and Julia A. Gretl, aged (i years. The relatives and friends et the family are respectfully invited teattend the funeral trem the residence of his parents, New Haven, en Thursday, January 8, at '.) o'clock. Interment at the Mennenitejmeeting house. Petersburg, at 1 o'clock. 2td njzw ah riiiiTisi:3u:sT.s. SPECIAL NOTICE ! J. B. MARTIN & CO. INSUKU YOURPKOPKKTYIN THE 15EST COMPAXlESat RAUSMAN & BUBXS'. 2!)-tteedR Office : Xe. 10 West Orange St. ST. Jacob's Oil is em cs everybody. the success el the age: it New Advertisements. liescnhaum & Ce., Leal Tobacco Packer Muslins at Givler, Bewers & Hurst's. Lunch and Beer at Sehecnbergcr"-. Special Xetiee. Fer Kent. Wanted. tSFer column. further details see adveitising Yer can't afford te laugh, dear gills, I'nless your teeth are w bite as pearls 1'nle-s your mouth is pink and sweet, And your tw e lips in rosebuds meet ; And you cannot supply this want. But through the u-e of SOZODOXT ! j."-lw!eed A. S. KOSKN1IAUM it CO., PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO. Xe. 2ii rrince street, Lancaster, ra. J. KOSEXMYEK, jan7-3mdl Manager. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT JOHN SCHOEXBEKGEK'S. Xe. 15') North Queen street. The Bergner & Engel Brewing Com pany's Celebrated Piemium Lager Beer en tap. Lunch morning and evenihg. ltd -TT7-ANTED. TT A man who is experienced te asit, in buying tobacco. Address "M," ltd This Office. LA1.CA8TKII, Dec. 12, IST'.t. INSURE YOUR l'ROPERT Y IN UELIAHLE COMPAXlESat BENJ. P. SHENK'S, Office : 10S West King Street. dccl2-3iudK "TMRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest Kites. Geed and Reli able Companies., I1EKK & STAUFFER. Rent Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St. decSO-SmdReed si'jucial yencr.s. Ne Mere Hard Times. 11 you will step spending se much en fine clothes, rich feed and style, buy geed, healthy loed, cheap and better clothing : get mere real and substantial things of lite every way, and especially Mop the foolish habit el employing expensive quack doctors or using se much et the vile humbug medicine that does you only harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure lemedy, Hep Bitters, that cures always, at a trilling cost, and you will see geed times and have geed health. See another column. jl-2wd Try Lecher's Cough syrup. Alter all, a gentle purgative i-, t lie best means of curing headache, liver complaint, bilious ness, &c. Ese "Sellers' Liver Pills." I'se Lecher's Hei-cund Cattle Powders. Feil All iine IIemsdeis and Irritation et the Threat it is daily proved that " JJreicn's Urencliial Troches"' are a mild remedy yet very efficacious. jC-lwdTThSw Iiea' ielaxcs the system and opens the way for diseases te attack the depressed and weary body. People of judgment and experience at Mich times make Use of Kidney-Wert as this gi eat remedy keeps up the tone of the whole body by enabling the Liver, Bowels and Kid neys te perlem their functions pel lcctly. j.Vlwil Distinguished Railroad Officials. This morning a special train of two cars, passed west threngh this city, ever the Pennsylvania railroad about 10 o'clock. It had en beard Themas A. Scott, presi dent of the railroad company, W. F. Lock Leck ard and a number of ether officials. They were bound for Baldwin. Lecture. Rev. Dr. J. H. Dubhs, of Franklin and Marshall college, lectured in Pottstown last evening. His subject was "A Modern Pilgrimage te Europe." Sensible Canadian. Mr. Gadbois, of Brockville, Canada, alter be ing cured of a prostrating malarial disease con tracted in Texas, by means of Warner's Sale Pills and Safe Bitters, w rites te us : " 1 shall never travel in that climate without your Safe Pills and safe Bitters as part of my euttit." jl-2wd Pure Spices at Lecher's Drug Stere. It was a happy circumstance for Geerge M. Cobb, of Westford. Vt.. that Kidney-Wert found its way into his dwelling, no less than three members et 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 and piles. Whooping cough, croup, and colds arc alone cured by " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," which is daily w 01 king miracles. Price 2Ti cents. Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Statistics prove that twenty-lire per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we rellect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sull'erers for their neg ligence, or pity theiu for their ignorance? Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. A Strange People De you knew that there are strange peo ple in'eur community, we say strange because thev wem te prefer te sutler and pass their lavs miscmblv, made se by Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation and General Debility, when febileh's Vitalizer is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by 1). Ileil shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. l'ive Hundred Thousand Streng. In the past lew mouths there have been mere than 500,(1110 bottles of Shiloh's Cure sold. Out of the vast number or people who have used it, mic than 2,000 cases et Consumption have been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is that every body speaks in its praise. Te these who have net used it, let us say, if veu have a cough, or your child the cough, and you value life, don't fail te t ry it. Fer lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Sold by veur drug gists, D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and" il. L. Davis, Slillersville. We have a speedy and positive cure for Ca tarrh. Diphtheria, Cankermeuthand Headache in Simen's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Useit if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by 1). Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L, Davis, Mil lersville. 3ept23-eedd&w rpOHACCO FOR SALE. One hundred acres of prime Pennsylvania Seed Leaf Tobacco for sale. Apply te B. F. KOnLEK. Shrewsbury. Yerk county. Pa. jan 1-lwcedlt riHE OLD GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE 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. Lesses promptly paid. Fer policies call 011 RIFE & KAUFMAN, Xe. 10 East King St.. Lancaster, Pa. 8-MW&S6mdK In order te REDUCE OUR STOCK before mking inventory, we will offer MM Bargains in Every Department ! DllY GOODS, CARPETS, AYALL PAPERS, &c, &c, &c. J. B. MAETIN & CO., WEST KING AND PRINCE STREETS. United States Marshal Kerns Reappointed. Philadelphia, Jan. 7. United States Marshal Kerns received a dispatch at neon saying he had just been reappointed. "Washington, Jan. 7. Amongst the nominations sent te the Senate te-day were Marcus "W. Atchison te be district judge of Western Pennsylvania; Kerns marshal of the Eastern district ; Jehn K. Valen tine United States attorney of the Eastern district of Pennsylvania, and David B. Amgcr postmaster at Washington, D. C. DISASTROUS CONFIGURATION. Tiircfl Men Hurled Under Walls Undermined by Fire. Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 7. A fire last night destroyed buildings numbers 385, 387 and 389 Main street. Three firemen were buried by falling walls. Peter Metz was killed and Ed Leenard seriously injured. The third man had an arm and a leg broken. The total less is about $18,000. BISMARCK'S APPROVAL. The German Government Extending: Its Do minion te tlie Seuth Sea Islands. Berlin, Jan. 7. Bismarck has defin itely approved the scheme for granting government subvention te a joint stock company te buy the plantations of Gedde- i frey & Sens, the Hamburg merchants, "who suspended recently, and te carry en operations at that linn's .settlement in the Seuth Sea islands. COLLISION OF CARS. a 31 vsi:3u:xts. Tlie Mishap or a Freight Train. FiTcnisuiiG, Mass., Jan. 7. Twenty two cars of a freight train en the Fitch burg railroad get loose this morning at Athel and ran back down grade half a mile, meeting an extra freight train. The engine and six cars of the latter were wrecked. An unknown man was seriously and a brakeman slightly injured. THE ASSASSIN'S BULLET. Shet and Killed While at Werk. Rexssalaee Falls, X. Y., Jan. 7. William McMinn, working close te his house yesterday, was shot by sonic un known party. He crawled about one hun dred yards and died. The body was found last night. MAJtKETS. U'AyTJCD. "TirANTED. TT Everybody te advertise, free of charge. in the te de. Ixtelligka'ceu, who wants something ItrANTEIJ AT Till! tT Copies of the Daily Ixtklmeenteu of ijan-.'-tid THIS OFFICE April 3, July 19, and Sept, 10, 1S7!). 11 r ANTED. T T A sjili te de general Housework. at Aniilv THIS OFFICE. dccS-tnl JIWELEUS. B. F. BOWMAN, WHOLESALE Watches ai Cleck, 106 EAST KING ST., JAN. , 1880. LAXCASTEll, PA. OPENING THIS DAY Twcnty-Ilve Bexes of TRIPLE JAX. , 1S80. "POULTRY SHOW. L 0 CHER ' 6" B UIL D IN G (Centre Square). Open Daily trem !)a. 111. te 10 p. in. Market morning lrem 7 a. 111. CHICKENS HATCHED DAILY. Admission, 13 cents. Children, 10 cents), jan 1-1 wd lillY GOODS, AC. VE CANNOT ADVERTISE Reduction of Prices, As many kinds of poeds are fjeintf un, in price every week, but we held a large stock of desirable Dry Goods that are selling ut rates proportionate te cost some time age. In the matter of MUSLINS we secured and MUSLINS stored 'away an immense MUSLIN'S quantity, se that our sales- MUSLIN's, rooms and reserye .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 FLAXXELS, Ami can show the geed results of our bargaining en inquiry at the Flannel Counter. We arc also selling CALICOES Cheaper than they can be bought af. The people will have te pay higher for many kind of dry goods alter the pres ent stock are sold out. Jehn Wanamaker, GRAND DEPOT 13TH ST., VUII.ADi:iA'UIA. LAMM'S, itt'. T IGIIT. -AUE OPFEIU2SO i8sW Silver-Plated Ware. isVe.'' JAX. C, 1SS0. JAN. !, 1880. Largest Let of SILVERWARE Ever Opencil by any one in this city. JAX. , 1880. JAX. 6, 1880. A. RHOADS, JEWELER, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. jant-lyd T TURNPIKE DIVIDEND. The President and Managers of the Lan caster, Elizabetlitewn and Sfiddletewn Turn pike Jtead have this day declared a dividend of one dollar and seventy-five cents ($1.75), en each share of stock payable after the 5th (kn ot JANUARY, 18S0. janC-Stdeaw u SE LOCHEK'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS. GREAT BARGAINS IS Ceal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods arc entirely new and handsomer than ever before ellered ami prices lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, New Yerk Market. NicwTei:K,.lan. ".-Fleur State and Western dull and in buyers favor; superfine state ." i." 70 ; extra? de $." VttfiG 10 ; choice de $t l.ri f. 35; fancy de $te7 7.; round hoop Ohie 96 U)G17t: choice de $i 807 75; suierliiie western $5 355 70; common te geed extra de $5 7iG 75 ; choice dodo $0 308 50 ; choice white wheat de $K507; Southern quiet and un changed; common te fair extra $U 00(i 75: geed te choice de $6 858 50. Wheat Spring quiet and neminal: AVinter yx ?lc better anil tairly active: Ne. 1 White Jun. by Central $2 51 : Feb. by Central $255; Ne. 2 IJed Jan. by Central $i 4(?K ; Feb. $1 5U ; Mni.-ch by Central $2 H1 74.c Cern dull and easier; Mixed Western s pet SUliWfc ; de luture 5Samc. Oats dull ; state 4'Jg5ic ; Western 48.VJe. REDUCE THE KENT. Ced $1 SO ; Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Jan. ".Fleur steadier at a le" cline; superline $4 505W); extra 50t; M Ohie and Indiana lamilv $! 757i"; Pen n'a family $i;75g7 0J; St. Leuis family $7 50" GO ; Minnesota Family $0 757 00; patent : mil high gradc3$73i8K. Uye Heur unchanged. Cernnieal llraudywiiie unchanged. Wheat lirnier ; Ne. 2 Western 11 Pen n'a red 1 50 : Amber 1 50. Cern excited but in inquiry; steamer 5Pc; yellow 5'.l5'Je : mixed 5!5!)ije. Oats quiet and dull ; Southern and Pen n'a white 4.l5ic; Western white 4!)ig50c ; Western mixed 48c. Uye nominally ; Western 98c ; Pa. OSc. Previsions dull and steady ; mess perk$14 iJO : beet hams$l(00; Indiamessbeef $21 50; bacon smoked shoulders 5J45c; salt de 4.Sc; smoked hams lOJDlle; piekled hams ifeajic. Lard exceedingly dull; city kettle SJ-Jc; loose butchers' Tc ; prime steam 7Sc. Uutter lirni,tair inquiry ; creamery extra."! 2 34c; iti-adterd county and N. Y. extra 27&S !c ; Western reserve extra at 24025c ; de geed te choice 1823c : rolls firm Penn'a extra 22 2le; western reserve extra 2224c. Eggs demoralized; Choice Penn'a 202lc; Western l!)20c. Cheese strong ; N. Y. factory 1313)c ; western full cream 12I.'le ; de for geed ll12c; de skims 7Uc. Petroleum dull ; Refined 8c. Whisky I 13. stock Markets. Philadelphia, Jan. 7.. yew v. m. Stocks steady. I'ennaii's (thiid issue). Philadelphia & Erie... Reading Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley. United Ces. el N. J Northern Pacific " Preferred... Northern Central... 100 18 50 52 Vr'X B24 51 324 :S7.5i 101 k, Central Transportation Ce. 41! I'ULs.. ritusvnie & nuiiaie. 12 Lehigh Navigation.. Isornstewn. Little Schuylkill. Stocks strong. Meney 1 N. Y. Central... Eric I Adams Express Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois Central , Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. Chicago & Reck Island. Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Western Union Tel. Ce...., Teledo & Wabash New Jersey Central LANCASTER, PA. 1 ELECTION. Jj The annual meeting of the Stockholders et the Farmers' Northern Market Company will be held at the office in the Market Heuse, en MONDAY. JANUARY 12, 1880, between the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock p. in., at which time an flectien ler nine Directors will take place. JOSEPH SAMSON, jan3&10-2td Secretary. DIVIDEND NOTICE. The president and managers of the Lan caster anil Susquehanna turnpike read have declared a dividend of three and ene-twellth per cent, en the capital stock of the company, payable en demand at the office of the treas urer. W. P. BBIXTOX, Treasurer. jan3-3td 38 Seuth Queen street. MIX LOCnER'S COUGH STRUP. 50ji Xuw Ieiik, Jan. 7 .... fi ....131 .... 42 ....107 .... b! .... .t iuu 107ii 150 112 ioek biji The Irish Agitation Spreading te the Cities. Dukijx, Jan. 7. The Iri.sh rent agita tion has spread from rural te urban local ities, and a movement is new en feet te obtain a reduction of rents here ami in ether lanje towns. Less by Fire, "Wilminoten, Del., Jan. 7. The latest estimate of the less by the burning of the Heur mill of Pcnnypaeker fc (Je., last night, places the amount at $100,000. The total insurance is about $53,000. JUDAll I. HENJAM1N. The Orcut American Lawyer Retained ill the Tichborne Case. Londen, Jan. 7. Judah P. Benjamin has been retained for the elainient in the Tichborne case. Leather Stere Robbed. Pottstown, Pa., Jan. 7. The leaUicr store of Frank A. Yocum was entered by burglars last night and goods stolen te the amount of $000. COOL HEADS HULINO. COURT PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Honorable JOHN E. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. PATTERSON, Associate Judge et the Courtef Common Pleas,in andferthe county of Lancaster, and Assistant Justicesef .he Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Genera J Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of tli j Peace, in and ler the county of Lancaster, h ave issued their precept, te me directed, reetuiring me, among ether things, te make publi e proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, tin it a Court et Over and Terminer and a Oeneral .T.itl unliv ery, nlse a Court of General Quai -ter Sessions ) et the Peace and Jail Deliver-, w ill commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in me i,oinmenwcaiiii 01 I'dinsvivunia. en the THIRD MONDAY IN JAXUAJIY (la), 1880. In pursuance of which precept: public neticct is hereby given te the Mayer ami Aldermen et the city of Lancaster, in the said count-, and all the Justices of the Pence, the Corener and iensiauies, 01 tne said city and cenntv of Lan caster, proper examinations, and Inquisitions, and their ether The Ceal Miners of the .Schuylkill Kclen Net te Strike. Seme time age the Knights of Laber in Schuylkill county passed a resolution de manding that basis wages should be paid for mining after January 1, 1S80, and threatening a strike if the demand was net complied with. Uasis wages for December, according te the tec appointed by exchange te fix -the monthly which report will be published to-iner-row are ten per cent, below the basis ; but, as usual, the rule of the Philadelphia and Heading company will govern the matter and will raise the rate te eight per cent, below basis. Fer January the rate will be four per cent, below the basis. An afternoon paper reports that there is much dissatisfaction among the miners, especially in the upper part of the county, and that a strike is freely threatened. One of the leaders of the order was asked if the report was correct. "Ne," was the reply. "I can answer that very positively. A strike was talked of, but the cooler heads of the order met. here last Sat urday and squelched the whole business. There will be no strike. There is no need of one. The men are making fair wages, and arc satisfied that they can gain noth ing by such a movement. Nobody wants te strike except a few het-heads, who arc always dissatisfied. It was for the special purpose of settling the grumblers, by taking decisive action against them, that Saturday's meeting was called, and this eflieial action decides the business, .for the present at least. The Schuylkill tuen will net strike." Augusta, Me., Jan. 7. In the Heuse Assistant Clerk Gibbs proceeded te call the certified roll of members. Mr. Hale took the fleer and claimed that certain elec ted members of the Heuse from cities' are net en the roll, and moved that they ' be included. This led te a lengthy speech from Mr. Hale, and objections from the ether side. Hale was ruled out of order by the assistant clerk who refused te put his ( Hale's motion. whereupon the Republicans withdrew from further participation in the proceed ings. A message was then sent te the governor and ceilncil, stating that a quorum of members of the Heuso was present and ready te be qualified. Bosten, Jan. 7. A special dispatch from Augusta, Maine, te the Journal,says: An immense crowd is in attendance at the state house. The rotunda, cor ridors, committee rooms and galleries, . being jammed. The members-elect with certificates and without, and the counted out members, with all contestants, are ad mitted te the lloer of both branches. At 9:40 a. m. the Assembly was called te order by Assistant Clerk Gibbs. Jehn C. Talbot announced the drawing of scats. Mr. Butler, of Vassalboro, was the first Republican te draw his seat. The Republicans are net generally drawing seats. Mr. Staples, clerk of the Heuse, is present, but docs net act, Mr. Gibbs pre-sidinjr. Later. The Republicans came in and took part in the drawing and every member respond ed except Messrs. Veter, of Fanningten, and Snow, of Skewhcgan, and the four teen undisfranchiscd cities and towns. At 10:80 the governor and council at tended in the Senate and administered the oath of eflice. The Senate organized by the choice of Democratic ellicers, the Re publicans refraining from voting. In the Heuse, Rev. Mr. "Wales, of Bid Bid deferd, representative elect, opened the session by prayer. Asssistant Secretary Gibbs called the certified roll, furnished by the secretary of state, askinjr the mem bers te respond as their names were called. All responded except Snow and Veter. Aueusta, Me. Jan. 7. Great excite ment prevailed during Mr. Hale's re marks and uproareus applause followed. After notification te the governor that a quorum was present the governor appeared and proceeded te qualify tho the membcrs. He subsequently announced that 76 members, being a quorum, had taken and subscribed the necessary oaths, and were the regularly and duly consti tuted Heuse of Representatives. This announcement received rounds of applause from the outside. Gov. Garcclen said that he new put into their hands the opinion of the supreme court as well as the petition of gentlemen from certain cities claiming scats, and in voked their careful consideration of the same. Three cheers were given for Governer Garcclen, followed by prolonged hisses. The quorum is made of 75 Fusieuists and one Republican, Eugene Hale. The Fu Fu seouists net participating arc Spraul, of Veasie, Veter, of Fanningten, and Snow, of Skewhcgan. The Senate organized by electing Jehn Lamson president, A.G.Andrews secretary, Francis R, Green assistant secretary, ami the ether Fusion ellicers nominated in the caucus last night. Men Hung and Lynched In 1870. The hangman's record for the past year shows that 101 men expiated their crimes en the gallows, an increase of five ever that of the preceding year. Net a woman was hanged, the only one sentenced te death having been commuted. Twe men .suU'crcd the death penalty by sheeting, one in Utah and the ether in Texas, the laws giving them the choice of death, either en the scaffold or by the bullet. Eight were hanged for wife murder. 7 for outrage, 4 for burglary, 1 for fratricide, 1 for infanticide, 1 for killing his step daughter and another for murdering his son. There were were 8 double and 1 triple hangings. Four per sons cheated the gallows by committing suicide before the day set for their execu tion. In the list of states in which the executions took place North Carolina and Texas lead elf with 12 each ; Pennsylvania, 10 ; Oregon, 7 ; Virginia, 0 ; Georgia, i ; Arkansas, 0 ; California, 5 ; Missouri, 5 ; Indiana, 4 ; Vcr ment, 3 ; New Yerk, 8 ; Alabama, 2.; New Hampshire, 2 : Tennessee, 2 : Nebraska, 2: report of the cennuitl Louisiana, 2 ; Mississippi 2; Seuth Care- the Schuylkill eeal 2 j and New Jersey, Ohie, Kentucky, the monthly rate Massachusetts, Colerado, Utah, West Vir ginia aim -uaryianti, eaeu 1. It will thus be seen that Gl men were hanged in the Southern states, a majority of them being negrees. Fifty-five whites were liangcd, e7 negrees, 8 Indians and 1 Chinaman. Friday still maintains its reputation as Hangman's Day, having 72 executions; Thursday comes next with 13; Wednesday. 5 ; Tuesday, 5 ; Saturday, 4 ; and Monday, 2. In addition te the above, 74 men were lynched by mobs in the following states and territories : Kentucky, 8 ; Colerado, 9 ; California, C ; Louisiana, 5 ; Texas, 5 : Tennessee, 5 ; Georgia, 4 ; Mississippi, 4 ; Dakota, 3 ; Nebraska, 2 ; Wyoming, 2 ; Illinois, 2 ; New Mexico, 2 ; "West Virginia, 2 ; Arizona, 2 ; Missouri, 2 ; Minnesota, 2 ; Alabama, 2 ; Iowa, 1 ; Ohie, 1 ; Mary laud, 1 ; Indiana, 1 ; Kansas, 1 ; Seutii Carolina, 1 ; Mentana, 1. Terrible Kerosene Accident. Iii Syracuse, N. Y., five persons were tibeckingly burned by an explosion of ker--ehfiiie oil. Jehn T. Cassidy, residing in the Third ward, was cleaning his wife's skates with kerosene. He sat beside a het stove iind his wife was watching the operation. As .Cassidy was in the act of turning the oil from the can te a cloth he held in his .hand the vapor caught lire and an explosion followed. Cassidy was unhurt, but the burning oil covered his wife, his baby lying in the cradle and his little sister aged seven vears. Mrs. Cassidy ran out te a ,that they be then and there in their own. j neighbor's named Miller. Miller met her, r persons, with their rolls, records and 1 ns!"a1-,i n Mr T.ittlp both of whom' worn nut ens ml innnlstHens ,iVi,l tt,l,.itl.,. 1 as U1U a -trs. IjUUC, OOUl Ol Wliem Wire terribly burned belerc they extinguished the flames. Mrs. Cassidy's clothes were all burned from her person and her Hesh '. iell off. She will probably die. The in f iimt was badly burned about the arms. ij The little sister also ran into the yard and ' "was terribly burned about the legs and 1 iiips before the neighbors extinguished the ' -llames. remembrances, te de these things u-lileh tn their offices appertain in their be half tobedene ; and also all these who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then sliall be in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te prosecute against them aa shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 27th day of Decem ber, 187J. , ., , JACO'rf S. STRLNE, Shcrin. dcc27-3tdTu&3twl Men and Thing. Archibald Ferbes, the noted English war correspondent, has been the vietim of Irish wrath in a way which he will net seen forget. Recently he was an nounced te lecture in Cerk. Fer days past the city had been covered with .placards calling attention te letters reviling the Irish race written by Mr. Ferbes in 1875. The house was accordingly filled with a hostile audience, who refused te hear the lecturer. He tetircd, and the gas was turned off. Referring te Sawyer's criticisms and challenges, Edisen says : " The secret of his animosity te me lies in the fact that I refused te have any business transactions with him. Seme time age Sawyer wrote me a note, which I still have. It was couched in language something like this : ' Let bygones be bygones. Take me in with you en your light. I will meet you at the Aster house this evening at 8 o'clock te talk it ever.' Well, I wrote him a' note politely declining te meet him or te take him into partnership." If Sawyer can get that plaster off his mouth he will deserve te be "taken in." T OCHER'S COUGH STRUP IS THE BEST. '! t-.-t.i3 ' OIJ est &f3 j -l"-i .Ai -i-l ' - . JJ vJ V 1J n ; 1 M 11 J V. f a ..r,'l 1 $i