3KTiT5arr.:?5.-at.'J-vrij'3 ".. v"--.-'. .v---x.i&T&.rjr..wr ,.r,-?-' 3y-'!ww.4 "i'ii-jjA'fcc:f.-avw sfa.: "-.i-.. -ne v ' 'V JiVS, 35 -""i-'--:--Ji:l s -v -, t'; i ' - ,1 i TBI 1 KTD1T -TH IT V ITUHTI7T T lnnVfimt TTtVtt .vm rv -T T 1 ttt i nir - j - ,-. A.rw ' - . 33 ajsmjlxjj3xjlsujx sjjxxjux xxixjcexLiXVTXiiyvin, WJWJ11U5UAX. JATIUAJK,! I, LOW. - - -. ..' r- tmmmimmmmmimmimimmmmaKmewj'H. -"-. ' .."i luj'. rRV''"'i,.j "..'i1Jim.i'i'-iiji'TTpj.-wi'wiK FROZEN TO DEATH. Tragic Death of fi Old Citizen. On Monday evening, about dusk, Mar tin Bellinger, a man about 75 years of age, who resided in Litiz, with bis son, Jehn Bellinger, left the beuse and said he was going te visit a neighbor. lie did net re turn and it has since been ascertained that he went west from the village. At neon yesterday, Jehn Bardoff and young Buch, scholars of Buch's school-house, en their way te Litiz, saw old Mr. Bellinger lying in one of David Buch's grain fields, about a mile west of Litiz. They ran te him and found him dead. He had rolled about in the suew, and in his hands were clutched bunches of the growing wheat, his hat under his arm, a huge stick used as a cane near by, and his pipe lying aside, as if he had died in agony. Deputy Corener Iteideubach held an in quest and the jury concluded that he froze te death, having fallen in a fit while insane. 3Ir. Bellinger, who was an old citizen and a man of wealth.lest his wife by death some fifteen years age. He owned the first farm en the east side of the turnpike south of Litiz, and after his wife's death retired te the village, residing with his son. Fer four or live years his mind has been im paired and he has had a trustee ever his estate. Lately he has exhibited unusual symptens of lunacy, and it is supposed that he wandered off in a temporary aber ration, fell and was frozen te death. He leaves three sons and a daughter, all married. The SeapFaadEBtertalBBtent. The friends and patrons of the free-soup house should net forget that the en tertainment ferthe benefit of the soup fund comes off in the opera house en Saturday of next week ; and it is proper also te re mind them that the tickets are net going off as rapidly as is desirable and that the voluntary contributions te the soup fund are net this year as liberal as they have been en some former occasions. The pres ent severe spell of weather has thrown many peer people who depend en out-deer employment out of work, and some of them will suffer unless they receive relief from the soup house, or at the hands of the charitable. jfBT aoeits. DOMESTIC DRY GOODS! AN IMMENSE STOCK OFFERING AT LOWEST PRICES. TIIED EDITION "WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 14, 188a Having The Pedestrians. There was a fair attendance at Franke's garden last evening, and there was some very fine walking done by all of the con testants in the 130 hours match that com menced en Monday. Pierce, who was in lead, showed off te the best advantage. lie is very graceful, walked regularly and rapidly, showed no signs of fatigue, while he constantly were a nleasant. cheerful smile. Sclieid, who was second best, man at i) o'clock last night, walked splendidly, and although he is rather thin and lank looking, showed greater speed last night than any of his competitors. Murray, who was third, came en the track rather still", but when he had limbered up a little, he walked with remarkable strength, though rather ungracefully, shrugging his shoulders and swinging his arms vi olently when going at full speed. McCaffrey, who was third, appeared te be reserving his powers. He made a few line spurts of speed, but net of sufficient lengths te tire him, and then went te his tent, but apparently net te "sulk."' Har vey, who is the shortest if net the lightest of the contestants, sauntered along leis urely, talked with any one that would talk with him, took an occasional glass of beer, and then calling upon one of the scorers te " time him," would dash around the ring at a rattling rate, passing and repassing all the ethers, and when tired would pep off te bed for awhile, reeppcaring seen afterwards and going through the same performance. At 10 o'clock p. m., the score steed as fellows : Pierce, 131 miles : Scheid, 124 miles ; Murray, 121 miles ; Mc Caffrey, 113 miles; Harvey, 112 miles. The score at 11 o'clock a. m. te-day was Scheid, 133 ; Pierce, 133 ; Murray) 131 ; Harvey, 148 ; McCaffrey, 147. New Safety Lecks. The Farmers' national bank te-day had two of the beautiful time-locks, made by the Yale manufacturing company, put upon the safes in the bank one of them being placed en the deer of the safety deposit vault and the ether en tfae bank vault. These locks de net in the least interfere with the burglar proof locks heretofore en the safes, but are merely an additional security, preventing any one even if they should obtain the " combina tion," from opening the safe until the hour for opening it arrives. purchased largely before the advance in prices in Cotten Goods, we are able te offer extra inducements in Sheeting, S hirting and Pillow Case Muslins, Tickings, Checks, Table linens, Cotten Table Diapers, Crashes, Towels, Napkins, Comforts, Qnilts, Counterpanes, Blankets, &c. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 14. Fer the 3Iiddle Atlantic states and New England, dimin ishing northerly winds, shifting te southerly warmer, partly cloudy or clear weather, stationary or falling barometer, possibly preceded by a slight rise in the northern portions. PLEADS "NOT GUILTY." Aldermaa McX alUa Amdfcaed far lAlt. ' Philadelphia, Jan. 14 Alderman 2Cc- " Mullin was arraigned and pleaded set guilty te the charge of assault in ceuaec' tienwith the late election riots. We are prepared te offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS in BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, having a Iarc stock hand before the advance. We invite examination. GIVLEE, BOWEKS & HUBST, 2S EAST KING STREET. en CONGRESS. A VOICE ntOM ROME. Irish Heme Bale Advocated. Reme, Jan. 14. The Aurera's leading article advocates Irish home rule. MARKKTS. Te-Days Prucesdings In the National Legislature. Installation of filacers. The following officers have been in stalled by D. D. G. G., Adam Oblendcr, in Teutonia Ledge Ne. 1G3, Iv. P. : P. C J. II. Ileehn. C. C. Christian Vellmer. V. C Emanuel J. Glasbrencr. P. Win. Schlauch. M. of E. Adam Oblender. M. of P. Carl Belin. K. R. and S. J. II. Ostermaver. M. A. A. Carl Schleith. I. G. Jacob Schcniti". O. G, Jacob Glasbrencr. Trustee J. G. Hauser. Ne Mere Hard Times. If you will step spending se much en flue clothes, rich feed and style, buy geed, healthy feed, cheap and better clothing : getmere real and substantial things of life every way, and especially step the foolish habit of employing expensive quack doctors or using se much et the vile humbug medicine that does you enlv harm, but put your trust in that simple, pure remedy, Hep Bitters, that cures always, at a trilling cost, and you will sec geed times and have geed healtlu See another column. jl-2wd DItT GOODS, Se. WALL PAPERS. These subject te cestivencss should at once try "Sellers' Liver Pills." 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists. Try I.echer's Cough Syrup. 1SSO. SPRING 1SSO. TRADE. Ir. Ratliven en the Presidency. Among the reports te the Times from the "independent" papers the following is by the Lancaster Farmer : Between two cocks, which de crew the louder. Between two deg. which has the deeper mouth. Between two pttmpkin, which weigh the lllO-it, Between two horses, which doth bear him bet Between two Alderncy.-,, which gives the best milk. Between two Berkshire-), which grunt and squeak the sweetest, The Farmer has home Miuilew spirit of judg- But in these nice, sharp interviews about president, Geed faith, itis no wi-cr than adaw. It is impossible te overestimate the value of a remedy which se perfectly controls the an noying and dangcrens affections of the pulmo nary organs. Dr. Browning's C. & C. Cordial never fails when taken strictly in accordance I Wrl.l. llluiInn. 1u t. S I . . "mi 'iiicuuwiis. jr. jkruwuiiiir. nronneier. 1117 .Arch street, Philadelphia. Sold by all druggists. Price 30 cents per bottle. jS-lwd&w A Democrat Cured. A leading Democrat of Burlington, Mr. K. M. Sutten speaks in the highest terms of the cura tive power of the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It Hist cured him et a distressing Kidney disease, and lie new uses it whenever he has any symp toms of biliousness or needs toning up. It acts cfllciently en the bowels, and cures the worst cases et piles. j 12-1 wd&w Try I.echer's Cough byrup. Directors Elected. The Strasburg bank yesterday elected the following directors for the ensuing year : Jeseph McClure, Henry Musser, Gee. W. Ilcnscl, Jehn Bachman, William Spencer, Geerge K. Reed, Isaac W. Lei-digh. The Farmers' national bank elected the following directors te-day : Jacob Bails man, M. N. Bru baker, Win. D. Sprceher, Alex. Schultz, C. R. Baer, J. P. Wicker sham, David B. Landis, Philip Bailsman, Thes. E. Franklin, Levi R. Rhoads, Dan iel Heitshu, J. W. B. Bausman and Levi Bard. At z e clock all the men were en the track and doing geed work. The score at that hour standing : Scheid, 157 miles ; Pierce, 154; Murray, 15IJ ; Harvey, 151, and McCaffrey, 14P. This evening the room will be enlivened by a band of music. Improved Varieties or Wheat. The state convention of millers, which held two sessions in Harrisbuig yesterday, was attended by about eighty members of one hundred and seventeen composing the association. Among the important sub jects discussed was a preposition made by the committee en grade and inspection of wheat that a committee composed of one member from each county in the state be appointed te agitate among the millers and fanners a movement looking te the improvement of the varieties of wheat and the establishment of an equit able value of the cereal at the mills. The executive committee of the associa tion was authorized te carry out the above views. A resolution was passed for in creased privileges en railroads in the transportation of wheat, allowing it te be milled while in transit, the railroad com panies te be compensated for extra switch ing aud ether incidental expenses. The next convention will be held en Octeb er 12th at Wilkesbanc. Denies That lie Told tlieTruth. The editor of the Tnqdincr has waited upon the editor of the Examiner te have the editor of the Examiner say that the editor of the Inquirer was net correctly its ported by the Press. In relation te the nomination of Gen. Grant he said: "His nomination would be a mistaken policy, render the canvass a difficult one,"' but he did net say that it " was almost certain te result in defeat." Te enumerate the miraculous cures wrought by "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" would 1111 a volume. Its cures arc marvelous. Price 15 cents. Statistics prove that twenty-live per cent, of the deaths in our larger eities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of I.echer's Benewned Ceugli Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Use I.echer's Herse and Cattle Powders. Coughs. " Brown's Bronchial Trecfies" are used witli advantage te alleviate Cecuiis, Sere' TnitOAT, UOAUSENESS, illltl BltONClIIAI. AFFEC TIONS. Fer thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing iaver. 'I hey arc net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use ler near ly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited runic among the lew staple reme dies of the age. ji:MwdTThS&w WALL PAPERS & CARPETS FOR f 1 SPRING TRADE. Wc ener one of the Largest Stocks of WALL PAPERS ever shown in this city. Fine Gelds, Colored Bronzes, Plain Erenzes, Embossed Bronzes, Flats, Satius, Common Papers, with Dades, Borders, Friezes and Ceilings te match. Estimates made and work done by llrst clas workmen. Full lines of Oil Hollands, for Window Sh.i.les sim.i.. imr... ,,t ui, , , ..- -.. .. . uu..e HH (.LULU ..U..VV. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARPETS, IN LATEST STYLES. J. B. MAETjjN" & CO., WEST KING AND PRINCE STREETS. Wasiuxgtex, Jan. 14. In the Senate, Mr. Davis (111.), Wm. A. Wheeler, Messrs. Beck, Williams, Allisen, Kirkwood, Bald win, Antheny, Ferry, Dawes, Pendleton, Kernan, Conkling, and ethers, presented petitions of women asking for the removal of their political disabilities and for a con stitutional amendment giving women citi zens the right te vote. Messrs. Kernan and Bayard presented petitions in favor of the Bayard resolution withdrawing the legal tender quality of treasury notes. Several petitions were presented for a commission of inquiry into the alcoholic liquor traffic. The Senate took up the bill te incrcase the pensions of totally disabled soldiers and sailors. The Senate te-day confirmed Marcus W. Acheson judge of the western district of Pennsylvania. In the Heuse a bill was reported from the committee of ways and means, by Mr. Weed (N. Y.), and passed, for the free importation of classical antieuities. .tdwHerkMutat. Xw Tew, Jan. lL-FIeur-suta and Western dull and without change; superfine state 5 005 50; extra de $5 3065 95; choice deMOBtf 6 35; fancy de 96 40Q775; round hoop Ohie $5 906 50; choice de S 557 75; superfine western $5 005 50; common te geed extra de $350e 00; choice dode05S50; choice white wheat de fl 507: Southern quiet ; common te fair extra 006 75; geed te choice de ti 753 00. Wheat a shade stronger and qniet ; Ne. I White March il 53 : Se. jKnl )Vht!S3- m March $1 53U 1 58 : May 91 54. Cern Jc bettnr and moderately active ; Mixed Western spot StiOKc ; de luture58a OO'ic I Oats quiet and steady ; state KQSOUe ; West- Philadelphia Market. PniLADKLrniA, January 14. Fleur firm; superfine 94 505 00; extra 95 5006 W: Ohie and Indiana fainllv IS 75fi)7r P-nn'. Uinily 96 7587 00; St. Leuis family 97 00O750: Minnesota Family 96 502700; patent and highcradcs9750S850. ltye flour unchanged. Cemmeal Brandvwlnn nnplttniml Wheat heavy ; Xe. 2 Western Keil il 47 Pa. yellow 58c; mixed -ST-Eir AH rKRTISMJSNTS I?OK KENT. . Large Heuse. Xe. 120 North Possession at onee. street. inquire at Mary street. rw West King ltd AStUSEMliXTS. THE UNHARNESSED WINDS. INSUKE YOUK PKOPEKTY IN THE BEST COMPANIESat BAUSMAN & BURNS'. M.!cedi: Office : Ne. 10 West Orange St. Lancaster, Dec. 12, 1879. TXSUKE YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIABLE 1 COMPANIESat BENJ. F, dccl2-3mdlt Office SHBNK'S, 103 West King Street. A CARD. I feel esnecial nrlde in nrfwnniine- i... en.,. atic Event of the Season, a performance that. 1 f ;f i . ",w "I1"11 patronage et all admirers et nrst-class perlerniances, an entertainment t,"i,lt,w!11 affe"l a mueli entire satisfaction as. did Itobsen ami Crane. F 'IRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed anil Reli able Companies. 1IKRU & STAUFFElt, Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St. dec30-3mdUced Try I.echer's Ceugli Syrup. Inquest en a Child. Yesterday J. R. Wiudelph, deputy cor oner of Marietta, held an inquest en flic body of a little child named Geerge W. McElroy, of that place, which was found dead m bed having suffocated by getting the bed clothes inj his mouth. The jury rendered a verdict of " death through con gestion of the lungs consequent upon par t'al suffocation, purely accidental."' Protecting the Fish. The state fishing beard at a brief ses sion adopted measures looking te the prosecution of all persons violating the lish laws, especially te prevent the illegal taking of fish below the Columbia fish way. The commissioners arc determined that no such interruption te the passage of lish up the Susquehanna shall be allowed. White Duttcr in Summer. The cause et butter becoming lighter color ed in summer, is the change in the feed when the pastures begin te dry up. The best farmers use Wells, Richardson & Ce's Perfected Butter Celer as seen as needed te keep up the June standard of color. Sold by druggists. U-MwtlAw 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, writes te us : "I shall never travel in that climate without your Safe Pills and Safe Bitters as part of my outfit." jI-'2VT(l Pure Spices at Loeher's Drug Stere. A Mether's Grief. The pride of a mother, the lire and joy of a home, arc her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible risk, if they have a Ceugli, Croup or Whooping Cough, which lead te Consumption, if you de net attend te it at once .Shileir.s Consump tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10 eents, 50 cents and $1. Fer lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price Si cents. Sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Milfcrsville. Tret Out Your Old Ex-Sheriir s. The Examiner and Express thought that ex-Sheriff Adam Bare, of this county, was the eldest ex-sheriff living in the state, if net in the United States. Fer this dis tinction a contemporary presents the name of Lewis Rockwell, of Green township, Pike county, who is 101 years of age, and who has served both as sheriff and treas urer of his county. Ex-Sheriff Rockwell is a hearty old veteran jret, and his wife is living at the age of 93; but we regret te say that some of his offspring have gene back en the old man, aud that he is at present in court at Milferd, asking that these undutiful children be compelled te support him. Itittcn by a Herse. Yesterday, Harry Shaub, a boy, who is employed in the livery stable of Patrick Cherry, was severely bitten in the hand by a horse, which he was harnessing. His wound was dressed at the drug .store of A. G. Frcy. The hand is swollen te-day and is likely te be sere for some time. Funeral. The funeral of Rcinhard Rcineer took place from his late residence en Derwart street, this morning. The interment was made at St. Jeseph's cemetery, and Pest 84, G. A. R., attended the funeral in a bedv. The Best I Ever Knew Of. I. G. Starkcy, a prominent and influential Citizen of Iowa City, savs: "1 have had the Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint for several years, and have- used every Remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizcr advertised in our paper, and was persua led te try it. lam happy te state that it lias entirely cured me. It is cer tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 73 cents. Sold by D. lleitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made for a charter for a corporation te be known as the " Lancaster Light and Heat Company," under tint act of 23th of April, 1S74, entitled ''An act te provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations." The object of said corporation is te manufacture and supply light (ether than gas) and heat within the county of Lancaster. B. FRANK E'SIILEMAN, j VrStdeaw Solicitor for Applicant. V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i partnership between Alfred Diller and II. w . Sheibly, lately the firm of Diller & Sheibly. was dissolved en the 12th day of Janu ary, 1SS0. All the accounts of the Arm are in the hands et II. W. Sheibly. and all debts due te the linn are te be paid te him at Nes. 45 and 47 Market street, this city. . , AWKKU mi.LER, Ittl HARRY W. SHEIBLY. MAHN'S ORIGINAL AND ONLT FATI- NITZA OPERA COMPANY. Franz Suppe's Comic Opera, in 3 acti, "FATINITZA," THURSDAY, JANUARY leili, 1880- The Biime mwt flint firt -nvrtritrwi 44- -v-- Tt? n,1 '"adelpiita, : Miss Jeannle Winsten, Miss Sallie Reber, Miss Alice Ilesmer. Vincent Ifegan, W. A. Morgan, Russell Glever, F. Dixen, A. II. Bell, and Thirty ethers. The Largest and Most Expensive Company in America. Tours Respectfully, JOHN D. MISHLKR. wXi0it,WLtI,3t?Mdlns,t"e,ercat expense thore will be no advance in prices. RESERVED SEATS GALLERY, Diagram at Yecker's Office. DesrructivhGale In Oregon Less or Lire and Property. San Francisce, Jan. 13. Telegraphic communication with Portland. Oregon? which has been interrupted for a week, was restored te-day. Dispatches state that en the 9th instant Portland was visited by the most severe gale known since the settlement of the country. Ihe steeple of the First Presbyterian church and seven small houses were blown down. Many reefs were rinned off and damage amounting altogether te $73,000 was done. One man was killed In East Portland the new Catholic church was reduced te a complete wreck. In the intctier the storm raged with great fury, but it is net possible te estimate the losses. A tree was blown against a school-house, demolishing it. Twenty children were in the building, and the son and daughter of Jehn W. Bartlett were instantly killed and another daughter dangerously injured. lucre was no damage done te the ship ping at Asteria or at Vancouver. Several houses were prostrated at Garrison, but no lives were lest. Much damnrw was done at Salcra. A portion of the reef of the state house was tern off, as was also the root of the academy of the Sacred Heart. red J147; Amber 147. Cern dull; steamer 53c; 58c. Oats quiet and dull ; Southern and Penn'a White 4!)50c: Wcsti-rn whit- Ja-jw.. Western mixed 47K3Kc ' Rye dull ; Western 98c ; Pa. 9Sc. Previsions dull ; mtss perk $14 0014 50; beet hums $1600316 50; India mess beef ftSOO; Bacen smoked shoulders 5c; siUtde4V5c: nelced .hums lOSllcc pickled hams 90 Lard firm ; city kettle SJc ; loose butchers' c ; prime steam Sc. Butter 11 rm and geed demand ; creamery ex tra ssQUvi Bradford county aud N. T. extra 272Sc; Western reserv extra at 24ffi-.Sc; de geed te choice lsg-.Bc ; rolls Arm Penn'a extra 22021c; western reserv extra 2224c. tggs steadier; Choice Punn'a 18i9c ; West ern 18c. Cheese steady; N.Y. factory 13Wc; western 111 cream 13c: de for irnml ixat-in- iln lmir. tull cream 13c skims 7Jc. Petroleum dull Whisky $1 IX ue ter geed liai'Je : Refined 72c. de stock Market. Philadklphia, Jan. 14. , 1230 P.M. Stocks strong. PennaO'a (third issue) 10G Philadelphia & Erie iuj iieamng Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley. United Ces. et N. J Northern Pacific " Preferred ertnern Central... . 51 .154 . 85 . 59 33 Lehigh Navigation an iorrisiewn KB Central Transportation Ce. 40 litis., xuusviuc x liuuaie. 14?2 .75 CK .an cts. UrcnlO-Jtd JEWHI.ERS. E. R BOWMAN, "V'OTICE. 1 The business of the late firm of DILLER & SHEIBLY will be continued bv the sub scriber, at the old stand, Nes. 45 and 47 Market street, this city, under the name of HARRY W. SHEIBLY. The generous patronage offered the old linn is asked forthenew,and the favors el the public generally are respecttuliy selic- HAlCUl W.SIIE1BLT. Bed by ltd rnin; old GIRABD FJKE INSURANCE C0MPAN1 OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. WHOLESALE. Mes sjk! Clocks. Shiloh's Catarrh Kcmcdy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria Canker Meuth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for the mere successful treatment of tne com piaint, witneut extra charge. Price 50 cents.- epki uy v. ueltsim, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. s2-codD&eewW A'UIK AliVERTlSEMJZXTS. Police Cases. Before Alderman Spurrier last evening, Rev. Wm. lfpCecls, colored, had a hear ing of a charge of assault and battery pre ferred against him by Sal lie Winters, also colored. The case was dismissed, com plainant failing te make geed her com plaint. Before Alderman McCouemy yesterday afternoon, Samuel Wilsen and Edward Wilmet, for drunken and disorderly con duct were committed te the county jail for 30 days each. Before Alderman Barr Rebert Wilsen and James McLaughlin, for drunken and disorderly conduct, were committed for 13 days each. Officers Installed. Yesterday Henry Baumgardner, deputy grand master of the Grand Ledge of A. Y. JL for Yerk and Lancaster counties, accompanied by Majer J. Rehrcr and Wm. A. Morten, visited Shrewsbury, Yerk county, and installed the efficeis of Ledge Ne. 423. After the installation the gen tlemen weie taken te the house of Mr. J. Kehler, master of the ledge, where they were handsomely entertained. They re turned te Lancaster this morning. Ne Third Term for It. In accordance with what its editor told the Press reporter, the Vellcsfreund comes out te-day against the third term; it warns its party against the " boom " for a measure against the "unwritten law" of the republic, and declares the nartv in Station and Soup Heuse. This morning 347 soups were distributed at the soup house. Five bummers who came te the station house te get out of the cold last night, were discharged by the mayor this morning. Improved. Rev. J. A. Brown, D.D., president of the theological seminary at Gettysburg, who has been quite ill for some weeks, has recovered se far as te be able with some assistance te move around in his room. Aniusnment. " Fatinilza." Malm's celebrated opera com pany will produce Ven Suppe's sparkling " Katinitza"' at Fulton hall te-morrow night. New Advertisements. The Octoroon at the Opera Heuse. Ge te GIvlcr, Bewers & Hurst's. Ge te Fulmer's Billiard Saleen. Netice of Insurance Election. Tobacco Growers Netice. Wall Papers at Martin's. Strayed or Stelen, Wanted te Rent. EFer further details see adveitising column. rpeiIACCO GROWERS NOTICE. L I 'arnestly request ;these who have sold their Tobacco te me or my agents, that have net yet delivered, te keep their goods in their cellars ten days or two weeks yet, as I am ciewded. JOHN S. ROHIC'R. janlMtdR STKAYED OK STOLEX On Saturday ultcrnoen last, a White and Yellow Female Setter, betreen live and six months old, had a leather cellar with plate around her neck. A liberal reward will be paid for her return te ltd Ne. 435 North Street. Don't Rub OIT the Enamel or the teeth with gritty preparations. The teeth are tee valuable te be trifled with. When gene, you must have lalsc ones or "gum" yourself through life. Use SOZODONT, which contains no grit. It cleanses the mouth and vitalizes the secretion. j!2-lwdced A jtatienai. chorus of people lrem all parts of the country, cured et Rheumatism, is loud ly singing the praises of St. Jacob's Oil. SVJEVZ.1I. XOTIVJiS. Don't Ge te the Seashore. unless you are able ; but if you need a tonic te overcome the depression caused by the sum mer neat use tne. celebrated Kidney-Wert It has wonderful invigorating properties," but "tOLLENDEH BILLIARD TABLES. The Only Tables te Play On, FULMER'S, ltd CENTRE SQUARE. I?ULTON OPERA HOUSE. . ONE NIGHT ONLY. Saturday Evening, Jail. 17th, 1880. Engagement of the GOTTHOLD DRAMATIC COMBINATION And OLD DOMINION JUBILEE SINGERS Elaborate Revival of BOUCICAULT'S FA MOUS AMERICAN DRAMA, THE OCTOROON. J. N. GOTTHOLD. as Salem Scudder. L. R. STOCKWELL, as Old Pete. Supported by a Specially Selected Company Beautiful and Picturesque Scenic Effects. New and Original Music. The Famous Old Domin ion Jubilee Singers. ADMISSION, - - - 33, 50 & 73 Cts. Reserved seats for sale at the Opera Heuse Ofiice. janU-!td 81,131,838. All invested in the best securities, promptly paid. Fer policies call en 106 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Frezen te Death. named Masen and Kamble te death en Saturdav niirht near Yeung station en the Northern Pacific railroad. Twe men were frozen MAINE. SPECIAL NOTICE heus: TO SKEEPETi S Lesses . mt Ne. 1!) East King St. 8-MW.tS6mdtt RIFE & KAUFMAN, Lancaster, Pa. "10URT PROCLAMATION. j Whereas, The Honorable JOHN l.MiJsiUA, President, ami Hennmbln DAVID rAimusuS. Associate .Tn.l.rf, W B. L1V DAVII et the Where te make their selections from an Entire New Stock of Goods. Court of Common Pleas.in and for the county of Lancaster, and Assistant. .Tnstiwanf tlinvi-ta of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in ami ler the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among oilier things, te make public proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer and 'lerminer and u General Jail Deliv ery, also a Court of General Quarter Sessions et the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN JANUARY (l'J), 1880. In pursuance of which precept public netice is hereby given te the Mayer and Aldermen et the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Corener and vuimmuira, ui me saui city anu county et Lan- i 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 meiremcesappertainin their behalf te bedeuc: and 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 be then and there te prosecute against them as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster the 27th day of Decem- "" ".. Where te Buy Where te Buy Where te Buy Sterling Silver and Tripple Silver Plated Ware. Where te buy Clocks, at A. RHOADS'S, JEWELEB, IS East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. janl-lyd Tea and Table Spoons. Knives & Ferks. Casters & Butter Dishes. Ilale In Danger of Lesing His Seat. Augusta, Me., Jan. 14. On the as. sembling of the Heuse te-day the commit tee en elections was appointed and they retired te perform their duties. " It is reported that Hale, of Ellswerth, and Butler, of Vassalboreugh, arc te be unseated aud Fusion members arc te take their places aud that a Fusion member from Lewiston is te be admitted. The questions submitted by the Repub lican Legislature te the supreme court arc very long and comprehensive. What Shall the Harvest He? The Fusionists say if Smith is chosen governor te-day they will have meetings of rejoicing te-night. Senater Rogers says a crash is coining between labor and capital. The police force at the state house was strengthened te-day. If Smith be chosen, it is alleged, General Chamberlain will net recognize him. Little Schuylkill Stocks buoyant. Meney N. Y. Central jric .... Adams Express Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois Central Cleveland A Pittsburgh 10U& Chicago Reck Island 152K Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne.. lira Western Union Tel. Ce 102 Teledo Wabash New Jersey Central 8 ... 51 Nkw Yeiik, Jan. 14. ....V6 ....151 ... 45 ,...l(MJi .... jum nil? ...KHJjJ LANCASTER, HOUSEHOLD MARKET, DAIRY. Butter ? & Cup cheese, 2cups Dutch cheese -p lump Cottage cheese, 2 pieces. . recLTnv. Chickens fl pair , Ducks Hpuir Turkeys 1 ft dressed Geese -p piece Chestnuts 1 qt.., Shelbarks jft qt.... Walnuts ? pk. BassW ft Catfish W ft ....2325c 810e ..!..... .5l ....a-xffiGOe sogcec JtiC ...tJ0C$l .. 1 0c 8c ....10l'Je IvG Eels J lb lik? Oysters ?J 100 50cl THE OLD STOKV. Z. AMI'S, &V. T IGHT. FLIffS" & BREJfEMAI dec27-3tdTn3twl JACOB S. STRINE, Shsrlfl. WANTED. I An An n4-. 1 t x- --"- ww this locality te be almost solid arrainst it ' ." "', JS ""p'f s M "is prepared - n..MvU.u.vvaiiuui3. JVl-lWd&W "OTICE OF INSURANCE ELECTION. ANNUAL MEETING Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Ce. The 18th annual meetingef the members will be held at the office et the Company, Ne. 137 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., en FRIDAY, the IGth day of JANUARY, 18S0, at 7 o'clock p in., at which meeting an election for three Di rectors, te serve for the ensuing three vears will be held between the heus of 7 and o'clock p. m., of said day. The Annual Repert "t the Oflicers et the Company and also that of the Auditing Committee, wilfbe submitted Ite said meeting, and such business transacted i s may be presented or called ler. All persons in sured in said Company are members thereet" and entitled te participate in the election and ether proceedings, audare respectfully invited te attend. By order of tha Beard et Directors. jH-2td c. II, LKFEVBE, Scc'y. "VfTANTED. , , Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the ISTKLLieKscEit, who wants something TTTANTED. TV Te exchange a new 7-Step Organ forCi ferCi forCi Si5Ve.Raro U!lrgutn obtained. Inquire at jl2td THIS OFFICE. XrANTED TO RENT ONE OR TWO . ?'".ms suitable for a FhotesraDh Gal- 1.V4I1 liAn ,.. ... .v.- Apply at et Duke lery. Will be a permanent tenant.' LUC J. J..- lirii IxAL.I.I:i:y mraai and Chestnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. IE OPFniSO GREAT BARGAINS IW Jl-2td ASSS?SD ESTATE OF MARY E. KEN NED 1, of Strasburg borough, Lancaster county. Mary E. Kennedy, et Strasburg borough, having by deed of voluntary assign ment. assigned and transferred ail her estate and effects te the undersigned, ler the benefit of t he creditors of the said Mary E. Kenncdy.he therefore gives notice te all persons indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the un dersigned without delay, and these having claims te present them te r ,.- e S.AMUEL S. EWING, Assignee. J. V.F Swift, Att'y. dec!7-ctw INSTATE OF JOHN JOHNS, LATE OF J Maner township, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Christian Jehns, administrator of the estate of Jehn Jehns, dee'd. te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit ler that purpose en I KID AY, JANUARY 23, A. D. 1880, at 2 o'clock v. in., in vue uumrruoem ei tne court iiensn In the city of Lancaster, where all persons In terested In said distribution may attend. . n1, dee30-3tw E. H. TUNDT, Auditor. I ' Ceal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods arc entirely new and. handsomer than ever before offered and price.- lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. "Anether Geed Man Gene Wrong." Sprinefield, Mass., Jan. 14. Mr. A. Perry, Peck, a Northampton trial justice, who during fifteen years has held many public and private offices of trust has left town because of $7,000 shortage in trust funds held for his brother-in-law. The money, it is said, has gene te help relatives in distress. Efferts are being made te induce Mr. Peck te return, as he is feared te be partially insane. THE PHILADELPHIA FIRE. Suckers prelt uUu ,i , , ail, FItUITS. Apples Tftyi pk Bananas p piece , Cranberries IP qt , Cherries, dried, -p qt , Currants, dried, ft Dried Apples qt " Peaches f) qt Lemens fl dez Oranges iP dez :... VEGETABLES. Beets ?? bunch Cabbage 3 head Carrots $ bunch Horseradish ?? piece Lima beans -p qt. Onions IB M pk Potatoes W M pk. Sweet fl Jpk soup Beans fl qt Salsify bunch Turnips, yt pk Results of Defective nose. Puiladelpiiia, Jan. 14. By the fire ea Pelland street (noticed in our news col umns) Buckley's less en stock is $15,000. It is impossible, as yet, te estimate the en tire less, but it will net be less than $80, 000. Deminick Murphy, a fireman, was injured by falling lumber. It is said some of the losers by the fire will sue the city for damage en account of inefficient hose. BcefStcak.fi ft " Roast (rib) IB tt " (chuck) i ft " Corned, fl ft , " Dried, $ ft Lamb fl ft Lard fl ft Mutten ft ft XOTK. l ID... .. m , Pudding fl ft , Sausage f ft , Sides und Bacen ft ft , Shoulders ft ft Veal ft ft ORAIX. Wheat bus Rye ft bus Cern fl bus Oats ft bus Clevcrseed ft bus Timethy Seued ft bus MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter ft qt. ciuerjfi gauen Eggs ft dez Heney ft lb Seap ft ft Sauerkraut ft qt.... .9c juC .....a... mAVC 15'J5c ... .Hj J vC iuai2c 230c 1350e .ec wjfm 3Sc 10 lie .... mJftfni 1520c 10$12c 1012c 10Q)l5c . uu ... ...! Cv .. ttteC 1201CC 10ft)12c 1012c tZHtS'I&i 12&20C 12015c 12y HJc UgilOc f e 106116c IIJiO .WC ..... hR2 4849c $S.756.U) .. rmtC J025c ......20c 2023c dv)0(J 1012C PRirajTGAtfDBITDmG MZSVEZ.Z.AXEOTT8. LSUMPTIONUGH SYKm CUKHS CON- TOBACCO PACKERS' SAMPLE TAGS rnntTED en CHECK BOARD SeaBa aX lfZ?' " Contract and Receipt Beeks at the Lewest Prices, AT THE Intelligencer Office.. l-tfdl MURDERED FOR HIS 3IONEY. An Old Man Brutally Assassinated. San Francisce, Jan. 14. The body of Jacob Swanger, aged CO, was found horri bly mutilated in his cabin in "Washington county, en Friday morning last. lie was evidently murdered with an axe for the money he was supposed te have in his cabin. THE IRREPSSIBLE CONFLICT. Church and State In Germany. Berlin, Jan. 14. The excited Bishop of Cologne has written a letter expressing no hope of a termination of the conflict be tween church and state. The "Intelligencer's" Roem. Philadelphia Times. A mild boom is running, or whatever it is that a boom does, in the Democratic papers of the state in favor of the appoint ment of Mr. P. C. Hammer te one of the census superviserships. This is en the supposition that the Democrats arc te have the district which includes Jeffersen county. Mr. Hammer is one of these faithful party men who de the work for which ethers reap the reward. He has been the unpaid secretary of the state committee for several years, and if there is any patronage te be distributed in the Democratic party he is well entitled te a share. AT THE SAME PRICE. Having purchased the exclusive right or Lancaster city and county te manufacture anil use Reynolds's Metallic Stationery and Boek Binder, TipLAmvDEVICEGIVIXG ENTIRE SAT SAT ;MiAiSIO,we.ttrenew,Dre.Pttrca te lurnish Check Reeks Letter heads, Nbte Head, state ments. Bill Heads, all sizes ; Notes of all kinds. Contract Beeks, Receipt Beeks, Order Beeks and, In fact any kind el work In which binding is necessarv printed en the very best paper ui This invention, for the use of which we have obtained the sole right in Lancaster city auu county, enables us te bind the above named or any ether kind of blank and memoranda books at the cost of printing alone, and in a style that for neatness and durability Is net equalled bv any ether device or a similar character. Dur ing the time that Reynolds's Metallic Station ery and Boek Binder has been before the nub ile it has acquired a high reputation atnenir printers and ethers who have had occasion te make use of It. for the extreme simplicity of lta construction and the ease and accuracy of Ih operation, whUe business men and ether? whose experience enables them te speak where of they knew pronounce its work te be suner ler in the essential points of cheapness con cen venience and durability te that or tSe old nr cess, and we are willing te give our patrons a neat and substantial piece of work in this fine are invited te call and Inspect the nnmereuS advantages wc have te offer, and which enabiS us te turn out Geed and Durable Werk at prices lower than any ether printingestablish ment in the city. na sA -mil !. .i'j