:-r ' .., r LANCASTER DAILY INTELL1GENCEK, SATURDAY, JAIIARY 17, 1880. .: RECEIVING TOBACCO. Anether Heavy Day's Transactions. Leng before daybreak this morning the rumble of heavy wagons might be heard en the turnpikes and frozen reads that converge towards this city, and ere sunrise all the streets and avenues in the vicinity of the tobacco warehouses were crowded with wagons of all sorts and sizes leaded with bales of the seductive leaf. Every wagon had its precious freight covered with carpets, blankets, quilts, coffee bags, straw, cornfedder. liav or something else te protect it from rain or sun as the case might happen te be. Many of the farmers brought in their wrappers in splendid condition, each bale being nicely covered with strong wrapping paper, and some had their wagons covered with fine carpets that looked as though they had been taken from the parlor fleer for the purpose. There was a geed deal of scram bling among the teamsters te get ahead of each ether, and occasionally there would be a blockade that required the authority of the police te break. There was very little quarreling, however, and the unfer tunates who had te wait half a day or mere before they could unload comforted themselves with frequent potations at the neighboring saloons. It is impossible te correctly estimate at this hour the total amount of receipts. At several warehouses much mere was re ceived than en last Saturday, but ethers received much less, and it is generally be lieved that the total weight is net as heavy as last Saturday's receipts. There is no doubt that ever 1,000,000 pounds were re ceived and paid for at the several city ware houses. Kerbs & Spiess, Teller Brethers, Jeseph II. Myers' Sens, Fatman & Ce., and Jehn Dellavcn, have each ic ceived net less than 100,000 pounds ; A. II. Sceville & Ce., M. Oppenhcimer, Buuzl !c Dormitzer, Jehn Moere, Samuel Moere, have each received from 40,000 te 7.1,000 pounds, L. & E. Wertheimer, Shreeder fc Ben, Skiles & Frey, Jehn S. Behrer, (Jcrshel & Brether, Harry Moere, Charles Schuberth and F. Guslinsky, have received respectively te-day from 10,000 te 30,000. Seme of these firms receive almost every day of the wcekand thus avoid the trouble that attends these who receive only one day in a week.. During the past week Jehn S. Itehrer's receipts have been 250,000 pounds, Skiles & Ficy's about 70,000, and E. Guslinsky & Ce. 00,000. A number of ether extensive packim: house were re ceiving te-day, but we were unable te visit them. Taken all together the day's trans actions may be reckoned the next te the heaviest of the season. There is still a geed deal of tobacco being bought and sold, and prices are well maintained. It is needless te enumerate mere of the sales than will give the reader a general idea of prevailing prices. Teller Bres, have recently purchased the follow ing lets in the vicinity of New Haven, Warwick township : M. M. Fieles one acre, at 21. 10 and 5 ; C. E. Burkheldcr, two and a-half acres. 24 and 5 ; C. S. Frankc, two acres, 20, 8 and 5 ; Peter Witmer, one acre, 20, 8 and 4 ; C. Miller, four acres, 14 and '.i ; Ucubcn Millhouse. Maner, two acres 21, 7 and 3 ; II. L. Dct wciler. West Hcmpfield, four and a-half acres, 20 and 3. There remains unsold a very censidera- , ble amount of 1870 tobacco, though choice lets have become few and far between, and buyers in search of them have te diivca geed distance in order te secure them. Within a week or ten days past net less than 1,200 cases of 1878 tobacco has been sold by local packers. Most of it has been medium or low grade goods, for which sorts there is a much mere active demand than for fine goods. Much inconvenience would be avoided by both packers and farmers if the latter would delay delivering their crops until the packers want them. Several packers have already given notice te the farmers te deliver no mere until that which has been already delivered can be packed and get out of the read ; but, notwithstanding these notices, some of the farmers persist iu bringing in their stock te the inconveui incenveui 1'iice of themselves and the buyers. Let them ''held up a little until they failed for. are HOUSE AM) UOU.NDS. I'm Chase, Turkey Chase, and Accident. Ycstcaday afternoon a fox chase took place at the hotel of I). G. Fleming, in the village of Xcil'villc. The crowd present was very large and included a number of prominent politicians and candidates from the city and different sections of the county. Keynard was let loose about half-past three o'clock, and after being given a geed Mart the dogs were put en his trail. After a lively chase of about four miles the fox was caught and killed by the dogs en a hill near the village. The first men en tl e .spot where the fox was caught were Jacob Ituttcr and Ames Skiles. A serious accident beensred toMr.Flem teMr.Flem ing, the proprietor of the hotel, during the chase, lie was riding at a rapid rate after the fox, when his horse slipped and fell. In falling Mr. Fleming's leg get under the animal and was broken. Uefere the fox was started theie was a turkey chase held. A rather lean-looking turkey was let loose, and after a short start a party of men anil boys pursued it, the conditions being that the man who caught it should keep it. After running and thing for about a square the gobbler was captured by a man from Litiz, who took off his shoes and ran through the snow in his stocking feet for it. BALL SHOOTING. Practice at McGrann'ti Park. Yesterday eight or ten members of Game Protective association met at the Me- beeu Mc- Granif s park, the u.-e of which had kindly granted them by Jlr. B. J. Granu, the proprietor, for the purpose of practicing ball sheeting. Uy a resolution of the association no pigeon sheeting, or sheeting at balls with a prze is allowed ; hence the sheeting yesterday was for prac tice merely, and te test the merits of a new kind of ball made te supersede the objectionable glass ball in general u.se. Tlie new ball is composed of lime, plaster, and glue in certain proportions, and when broken can de no dam age te bare-footed pcplc or ani mals that may chance te step upon the fragments. The sheeting yesterday was pretty geed considering the inexperi ence of some of the members. Out of 5J0 balls shot at Thes. C. AViley broke 23 ; Alderman Spurrier, 24 ; Frank R. Diffen derffer, 22 ; Hareld Wickersliain. 1!) ; Win. M. Dean, 19 ; Postmaster Marshall, 18 ; and the ether contestants a less number. In this connection we may state the as- -sociatien premises te be quite a success, its membership embracing many of the best men in the city. Preliminary measures .have been taken for application te the court for a charter, which wiU no doubt be granted, and the association will then be much better able te protect the game of the county from the ravages of the pot hunters. THE WALKING MATCH. Drawing te a Clese Geed Werk Dene Last Night. There was was a geed attendance en the pedestrians at Franke's garden last night. The men did some excellent work, and wcie rewarced with frequent applause. Fer miles together there was a most ani mated struggle in square heel and-tee walking, in which Sheid, Pierce and Mc Caffrey participated. Harvey also gave a fine exhibition of running, having made nearly 200 laps without stepping. He has wonderful endurance, but frequently leaves the track. Seeing that there is no money in it, he wisely refrains from wearing him self out. Sheid maintains a safe lead. At 10 e'clgck this morning the score steed : Sheid 400 ; Pierce 392 ; McCaffrey 384 ; Harvey 293. Murray, who left the track night before last, will give an exhibition walk this evening before the wind-up of the contest. At half-past two o'clock this afternoon the score steed : Sheid, 415 ; Pierce, 408 ; McCaffrey, 390 ; Harvey, 305. Olilccrs Installed. On Thursday evening the following offi cers of Friendship cemmandery of the American Legien, which is a higher order of the Jr. O. U. A. M., were installed by Commander Gresh and Past Commander Barnhart : Commander J. P. Winewer. Lieutenant Commander C. II. Heist. Orderly Sergeant J. M. Chillas. Adjutant Elias Rudy, jr. Quartermaster W. C. Wetzel. Trustees W. II. McCemsev, J. L. Gresh and E. E. Filler. Commander Winewer made the follow ing appointments : Second Sergeant E. X. Winewer. Third Scrgernt F. II. Derwart. Chaplain M. T. Garvin. Ensign E. S. Kui tz. Guards Harry MeUgcr and Henry Leenard. The cemmandery celebrated their first anniversary after the installation. I.arge Funeral. The funeral of the late Charles F. lien gicr took place this afternoon and was very largely attended by his friends and acquaintances, including an unusually large number of elderly peepl. The Masens, Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias formed a part of the sad proces preces sion, but they did net appear in regalia, it being the wish of Mr. Rcngicr's family. TF.KIUlU.i: IvAILKOAU AC'CIDKNT. A Man Cut te Pieces at Marietta. This morning while engine Ne. 870 was engaged in shifting cars en the Penn sylvania railroad, at the Watt's furnace in the lower end of Mari etta, Jeseph Zink, a brakesman, fell from the train by the slipping of the brake which he was managing, and several cars passing ever him he was instantly kill cd,bcing literally cut te pieces. The unfor tunate man, who was twenty-eight years of age, resided at Watt's station, and leaves a wife but no children. Ilurglar Caught. Last night the employees of Ne. 2 fur nace, at Watts' station, caught a burglar in the carpenter shop named Geerge Beyer. They sent for a constable, at Marietta, who took him before 'Squire Reth, who committed him te prison for trial. Mr. Haldcinan will push the case as it is the sixth time the carpenter shop has been robbed of tools. ;u-i;icctiMi. Owen P. Bricker, esq., was te-day re elected solicitor te the directors of the peer and house of employment. He re ceived 4 votes and Charles I. Landis, eq,, 2. Fer several ballets the vote was a tie. Aiiiutaeiiiunts. " The Octoroon." Gottheld's company had a geed lieu-e in Uarrisburg last evening. The t-eupc anil play highly pleased the people. They arrived in Lancaster this morning and appear in the hall this evening. The troupe includes a full band of colored jubilee singers. St. Jacoh'S Oil cures Neuralgia. Don't Itab Oil' the Kuaniel of tlie teeth with gritty preparations. The teeth are tee valuable te be liillcd with. When gene, you must have talse ones or 'gum' yourself through life. Use SO.ODOXT, which contains no grit. It cleanses the mouth and vitalizes the secretion. jl2-lwdend New AlVEKTlSI?MENTS. Carpets at tlivler. Bewers & Hurst's. See Sprecher & Sen's Advertisement. Western Celts at the Merritnac Heuse. Ge te Franke's Summer (ianlcn. Country Stere Stand for Kent. Bargains at China Hall. IMauing Mill Fer Kent. Lecture by liev. .Tack. Cleck at A. ltheadsV. Attention, Ked Men. Situation Wanted. Lunch at KelnnV. Ge te Hagcr's. Ge te Kursk'. Public Sale. Keligleus. Lest. IFer further details see advertising oelumn. SPECIAL. NOTICE!. Dei't Ge te the Seashore, unless you are able; but if you need a tonic te overcome the depression caused by the sum mer heat use the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It has wonderful invigorating properties, but acts en natural principles as it is prepared without the use of liquors. jl2-lwl&w Answer This. Did you ever knew any person te be ill, without inaction of the Stomach, Liver or Kid neys, or did you ever knew one who was well when either was obstructed or inactive ; and did yen ever knew or hear of any case of the kind that Hep Bitters would net cure. Ask your neighbor this same question. Keep your lamily well Mipplisd with "Sel lers' Ceugli Syrup." usu it in time, you will avert bronchial and pulmonary affections. 25 cents. Try Lecher's Ceugli Syrup. A Democrat Cured. A leading Democrat of Burlington, Mr. E. M. Sutten speaks in the highest terms of the cura tive power of the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It first cured him et a distressing Kidney disease, and he new uses it whenever he has any symp toms of biliousness or needs toning up. It acts efficiently en the bowels, and cures the worst cases et piles. j 12-1 wd&w Try Lecher's Cough syrup. An Important Personal Item. Charles S. 1'rentice, of Teledo, Ohie, went te Paris and thence te England te be treated for Bright's disease, andjifter the best physicians of both countries had clone what they could for him, gave up in despair and returned te America te die. Here he received further treatment from ether skillful physicians with out benefit, and while "listlessly lingering iu pain and anguish," as lie says, heard of the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, took it, and was completely cured in a few weeks. He gives circumstantial details of his painful experi ence and astonishing cure, in a long letter te H. H. Warner & Ce., which will be forwarded en application. jl.VJwd CAEPETS! CARPETS!! Just opened an Elegant Assortment in the Newest Styles of BODY BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE-PLY' CARPETS, EXTRA SUPER INGRAIN CARPETS, BRUSSELS, EALL AND STAIR CARPETS, VENETIAN, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS, RAG-AND HEMP CARPETS, te which weinvite examination. We guarantee these Goods te be of the Best Makes and of the very Latest Styles. In Muslins, Sheetings, Tick ings, Checks, Table Linens, Towels, &c., we have an unusually Large Stock, which we are offering at Lewest Prices. We invite examination. GIVLEK, BOWEKS & HUEST, 25 EAST KING STREET. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Arc you disturbed at night and broken et your rebt by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and getabottleef MKS. WIN& LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who has overused it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like mngic. It if perfectly safe te ut-e in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United Suites. Sold everywhere. 23 cents a bottle. jl7-lyd&w5I,W"&S Pure Spices at Lecher's Drug Stere. The happiest results invariably attend the taking of "Sellers' Celebrated Liver Pills." 23 cents per box. CO'JOiis. ' lSrewii's Bronchial Troches" aie used witii advantage te alleviate Ceuuhs, Seuk Tuueat, Hoarseness, and Bresciiial affec tions. Fer thirty years these Treehcs have been in use, witli annually increasing favor. They are net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and constant use for near ly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the few staple remc lies of the age. j!3-lwdTThS&w Try Lecher's Ceugli Syrup. Use Lecher's Iiorse and Cattle Powders. Brown's Household Panacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the blcfed whether taken internally or applied externally, and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE PAIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bew els. Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be in every family. Ateaspoon Ateaspeon Ateaspoen lul of the Panacea in a tumbler of het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle. Mucli Siekuess, Undoubtedly with children, attributed te ether causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual in destroying worms, can de no pesiblc injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty five cents a box. rjanI5-lvdiwTuTliS Statistics prove that twenty-five 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 battle of Lecher's Renowned Ceugli Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ter their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? DEXTUS. Gardner In this city, en January Kith, 1SS0. William F. Gardner, in the 31st year et his age. His relatives and friends, also the Order of Red Men, the American Fire Company, and the Schillcr-Vcrein are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence et his lather, Ne. 210 East Marien street, en te-morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o'clock. Steinkr. In tills city, en the ICtli inst.. at the residence of Christian Zeek, 232 North M ulben y street, Rachel Steiner, aged 42 years and .' days. Funeral en Monday at two o'clock. Services at the Mcnnenite church, German street. Interment at the Lancaster cemetery. Landrax In this city, en the lGth nst., L. Q. Landnnn. in the 43th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from Ids late residence. Ne. 333 North Queen street (te-morrow) Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ltd Albuieiit. In this city, en Jan. 13, 1889, Cyrus J. Albright, iu tiic 37th year of ids age. His relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from the residence of his brother, Dr. F. G. Albright, Ne. 40 East Chestnut street, en Monday afternoon, at '2)4 o'clock. jl5-2UlTh&S hTACFFER. In Geedville, this county, en Jan. 17, 18S0, Martin E, Stuull'cr. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his late residence at 10 o'clock en Thursday morning. Interment at Wcavei land meeting house. janl7&4td&w XEtT ADVERTISEMENTS MOCK TURTLE! MOCK TURTLE!! Meck Turtle Soup this evening, at the Maner Hetel, West King street. WM. REUM, Proprietor. All arc invited. ltd TIT ANTED. y By a young man a place as conk, cither in a hotel, restaurant or hospital. Alse a geed bread baker. Best of reference given. Ad dress or call at 413 Maner street, Lancaster, Pa. ltd AT WEBER'S, 47 N. QUEEN STREET. Ladies' hair dressed at the store or residence.- in the latest styles, for weddings, parties, &c. Combings made up in Switches, Curls and Puffs, at short notice. ltd L.AKCABTER, Dec. 12, 1879. INSURE YOUR rROrERT V IN RELIABLE COMPANIES at BENJ. P. SHENK'S, Office : 108 West King Street. decl2-3mdR TOST. j Yesterday forenoon, a liver colored Pointer, G months old, with white ring around his neck and white legs. A liberal reward will be paid en the return of same te GEO. KREITZER, ltd Ne. 411 Middle Street. PLANING MIL.Z. FOR RENT. The Large Frame Planing Mill, situate en Plum street (formerly known as Swartz welder & Merrow's), with all its machinery, ground anil stabling belonging thereto, in complete order, is for rent en reasonable terms. Snitable for ether purposes than a planing mill. Imme diate possession. Apply te BAUSMAN& BURNS, . jl7-2tdR Office 10 West Orange St. ATTENTION, RED MEN ! The members of Canassatege Tribe Ne. 2B, Imp'd O. of It. 31.. will meet at the Wig w.un, G. A. R. Hall, en Sunday afternoon, at i o'clock, te attend the funeral of our late brother, Wm. F. Gardner. Mctamera. Ne. 2; Ee-shah-ke-nce, Ne. 22, and Red Jaeket, Ne. 44, are cordially invited te attend. By the Sachem. ltd II. W. VILLEE, C. of R. CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. Black Walnut Clocks, All Styles, at Lew Prices. AUG. RHOADS, JEWELER, 11 East King Street, Lancaster, I'm. janUyd DMT GOODS. .T2f W ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW SPRING STYLE ! CARPETS. lledy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra Three-l'Iy, Supertf ne. Ingrain, tiiui, Hall and Stair Garnet, Kag and Hemp Carpet, 9 inch, and Borders te n LINOLEUM -AND- FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ALL WIDTHS. COCOA AND CHINA MATTING, RUGS, MATS, &c. A Large Stock new open, which we arc selling at less than present value. HAGER & BRO. SOLID SILVBRWABB, GORHAlf PLATED WARS, And the Best Grades of American Electro-Plate en White Metal. IFBENCH CLOCKS WITH SILVER BELL, FRENCH CLOCKS WITH CATHEDRAL BHLL. 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 Writing1 Cabinet. A fine general assortment of Jewelry, cemprising: all the Newest Designs. Designs and estimate of cost given for meunting: 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. LUUSffl AH 4-COX & CO.'S COR. DUKE AND VINE NORBECK The Sea-ten for Sleighs at Hand. The Latest SLEIGHS Iu the City or County of Lancaster, finely finished ami handsomely ornamented. Handiwork. Our prices lower than any ether establishment in the city ler the same quality of work. Alse, FrRST-CLiASS CARRIAGE WORK, Of all Designs and Description. Remember our Motte "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD." ALL WORK GUARANTEED. NEW AD VERTZSEMENTS. INSURK YOUKPKOPEKTYIN THE KEST COMPANIESat RAUSMAN A ItURNS'. 2-tieedR Office: Ne. 10 West Orange St. TVN'T KAIL TO SEE THE CLOSE OF U the 130 hours' walk ut, Franke's Rurilen. this evening, which is warmlv contested hy the walkers. Lancaster hey still ahead. Reys, net admitted. ltd A Sl'ECIAX INVITATION TO ALL. Te examine my stock of Parler Suits, Cham ber Suits, Patent Rockers, Easy Chairs, Katun Rockers. Hat Racks. Marble Tep Tables, Ex tension Tables, Sideboards, Hair, Husk, Wire and Common Mattresses, Reek Cases, Ward robes, Eseriteirs, Upholstered Cane and Weed Seat Chairs, Cupboards, Sinks. Deughtrays, lireakfaut Tables. Dininzr Tables. &c. alwavs en hand, at prices that are acknowledged te be j as chean as tht rlii!iiMit S UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. Picture Frames en hand and made te order erder Regilding done at Reasonable Rates at the New Picture Frame and Furniture Stere, 15 EAST KING STREET, (Over Uursk's Grocery and Sprcchcr's Slalej WALTER A. HEINITSII, (Schimller's Old Stand), E. F. BOWMAJST" WHOLESALE 106 EAST KING ST: LANCASTER, PA. F AKMERS CALL AND SEE THE NEW IMPROVED- FARM GRIST MILL, Tobacco Cultivators. Alse, u Large Let of FRESH UABDEX SEEDS,. PRIME SEW CLOVES SED. . D. SPRECHER & S(H7 31 EAST KING STREET, jl7-ltd&'.tw LANCASTER, PA. watts awl Cleck Vcnc- OLD STAND.- STS., LANCASTER, PA. & MILEY, Styles and the Largest Assortment et All our own NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COUNTRY STOKE STAND Full KENT J III tills County. JOHN H. METZLER, Ne. 9 S. Duke Street. ltd TAKE NOTICE. Win. Conway has just arrived at Jacoby's Merriinuc Heuse lrem Wayne county, Ind., -with 40 head of 2 te 4-year-old unbroken colts, suituble ler driving or farm work. Farmers and the public in general are invited te come anil leek at tliein. A credit of IX) days will be given. j!7-3td F AHNESTOUK'S FAKINA FLOUK. GIVE IT A TRIAL. "IMJY THE IIECKEK'S SELF-HALS1NG GRIDDLE CAKE& BUCKWHEAT FLOUR- TOK TUT. KEST COFFEES, FBESIf BOASTED DAILY, F OK THE KEST GROCERIES OF EVERY Descoriptien, oe TO BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. PCKLIC SALE A RARE CHANCE. On TUESDAY, JANUARY 27,1880. will be sold at public sale, at Jehn Ileus's Swan Hetel, corner of Seuth Queen and Vine streets, the following described real estate, known as the Ancher Bending Works, situated at Ne. 113 Seuth Quen street, Lancaster city. Ne. 1, Containing in trent en Seuth Queen street, 25 feet 2J inches, mere or less, and In depth 12fi tect. mere or less, en which is erected a Twe-story FRAME DWELLING, containing six rooms, wun liuscmeni niicuen anu cenar, also Bakeoven, Smoke Heuse and ether neces sary outbuildings. A never-failing Well of Water, Hydrant and Cistern, also Fruit Trees and Grape Vines in the yard. Ne. 2, The ANCUORBENDING WORKS, Ne. 113 Seuth Christian street, 33 feet VA incites, mere or less, en Christriun street, 122 feet deep, mere or less,, te let Ne. 1, en which is erected the Twe-story FACTORY, 32x76 feet, part brick and part frame. One Stere Roem, Ux4t tect, and most of the Machinery, as Engine (nearly new), Beiler, Shaltings, Belting. Circular Saw, Benches, 4c. This is a rare opportunity for parties with a limited capital te secure a geed business stand, as it has been carried en successfully iersixleen years. It is fitted up in the most complete and convenient manner for business et any kind. cesy of access and centrally located in the heart of the city, only one square from Centre Square. Vriiis property will be sold in parts or as a whole, as may best suit purchasers. The only reason for selling this property is that the bus iness of the Ancher Rending works has grown se great that the proprietor is compelled te en large his works, and will remove te Reading, where he has secured works of ample propor tions. Persons desiring te view the property will please call en the undersigned. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., wlnn attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB A. LE1PPE, Ne. 113 Seuth Quetm Street. IIE3RY Siicbert, Auct. rjl7-5tdl7,20,22,24,2641tw immask, latch. AID LB RK T OCHER'S COUGn SYRUP IS THE BEST. THIRD EDITHHL SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 17, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 17. Fer the Middle states, southerly te westerly winds, fall ing barometer, with a slsght rise in tern" peratureand partly cloudy weather, and light rains in the northern portions. BOTH SIDES FIRM. General Chamberlain Disregards Governer Smith' Orders Threatening Talk by the Democrats. Augusta, Me., Jan. 17. General Cham berlain will pay no attention te the order of Governer Smith taking away the com mand of the militia from him. He will held te his first announced position and will remain in the place assigned him until a governor is legally elected and qualified. The Democrats are quite stiff this morn ing and talk threateningly and condemn the decision of the court. Nothing of importance has transpired up te nine o'clock this morning. Mayer Nash seems disposed te disregard the orders of Governer Smith. Mayer Nash did net apprehend any breach of the peace, unless the violence came from the opposing side. Beth houses met at 9 o'clock and passed resolutions for tin appointment of a joint committee te take into consideration the situation of affairs and te recommend a course of procedure. The Republicans met in caucus this morning .and made nominations for state officers. The hotels are crowded with men from the large cities, ready te act in case of emergency. HOKRIKLE SUFFERING. Death from Hydrophobia. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 17. Richard G. Alexander, of Delaware City, New castle county, who was bitten by a deg about six weeks age, died of hydrophobia last night, after an illness of five days. The united strength of six men was re quired te held him, and he had afterwards te be bound te the bed. In his lucid in tervals he begged te be killed. NOT GUILTY. Police O Ulcer Nugent Acquitted of Complic ity In the Manhattan Kank Robbery. New Yerk, Jan. 17. The jury in the case of Police Officer Jehn Nugent, charged with complicity in the burglary of the Manhattan savings institution en the morning of December 27th, 1878, came into the court of general sessions this morning after being locked up all night with a verdict of acquittal, and Nugent wrs discharged from custody. AID FOR IRELAND. Contributions Frem the Far-oil Gelden State. San Francisce, Cal., Jan. 17. The Irish relief committee will remit $1,500 te Dublin te-morrow. Mayer Kalloch has tendered Metropolitan Temple and his ser vices as a lecturer en Ireland and the Irish, for the benefit of the fund. Les Angeles contributes $G00 and Stock ton $1,000. THE PESTH RIOTS. Foreign Workmen Largely Responsible for me visturuaaces. Virnna, Jan. 17. The belief maintained by the government that foreign workmen took considerable part in the disturbances at Pesth is new confirmed by later devel opments, and a large number of them have been arrested. ON THE SICK LIST. .11 JuiciFavre, the French Republican, Dan gereusly ill. Londen, Jan. 17. The Paris correspon dent of the 1'imes announces that the emi nent French statesman M. Jules Favre, Republican senator, is dangerously ill. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rpOKACCO GROWERS NOTICE. L I earnestly request these who hnve sold their Tobacco te mu or my agent, that have net yet delivered, te keep their goods in their cellars ten day- or two weeks yet, as I am crowded. JOHN S. ROIIRER. janlt-4tdR IRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. 1IERR & STAUFFER, Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St. dcc30-3mdRced 1 LECTION. li The Annual Election for Trustees of the Lancaster Cemetery, will be held en TUES DAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1880, between the noun of 10 and 11 o'elock, a. m., at the Grape Hetel. DANIEL UEITSHU, J10-4K1S President. HIKE OLD (HEARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. $1,131,838. All invested in the best securities, promptly paid. Fer policies call en Lesses RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. in East King St 8-MWASCmdR Lancaster, Pa. T ECTURE JU BY Rev. Alexander B. Jack. This distinguished lecturer will deliver his lecture en SIR WALTER SCOTT, in the FIRST REFORMED CHURCH, en FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 23,' 1SS0. ADMISSION, SO cents Tickets can be had at Zahm's Cerner Jewel ry store, or at the book stores. janl-fitd CHINA HALL7 A REDUCTION IN PRICES from this day te SAVE MOVING. New is your time te buy CHEAP WARE. OLD and DAMAGED WARE sold at a SACRIFICE. 3-Don't miss BARGAINS. HIGH & MARTIN'S, Ne. 8 East King Street. WANTED. WANTED. Everybody te advertise, free of charge. in the iNTKLLiQKNCEit. who wants some thins 1 te de. 'MAXKITS Nw Vark Market. XBwYoax.Jan.l7.-FIenr-State and Weaterm t quiet: superfine state $4 8005 35; extra de 3 40tjiabO;cnoiceae?K6 25;rancTde 6 72; round haep Ohie 15 906 50: choice de $S 607 73; superfine western MS0O5 85; common te geed extra de $5 4005 90 ; choice dodo$5 95S:; choice white wheat de 98 258 6 75; Southern .nncliangcd ; common te lair extra J 00ffl6 65: goedto choice de $S 75fl8 00. Wheat sprins l2c better: winter without decided change : Ne. 1 Wldl i ; Ne. 2 Ked Feb. $1 $152.. 1 White freb. 91 47; March 49; March 9150X8 Cern cash and January HQle better ; ethers dull ; Mixed Western spot S661e ; de lu ture53661?c. OaU vuiet ; state47J9c ; Western 46340c. Philadelphia Market. rniLADZLFHiA. Jan. 17. Flenr in inquiry ; superfine $4 50g5 00; extra S0&6 0: Ohie and Indiana family 98 737 SB ; Penn'a iamuy se af i uu ; ou .euis iamny s 0Ugj)730 ; Minnesota Family pi 5007 00 : patent and high grades S7 50S 50. Rye flour unchanged. Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat firm ; Ne. 2 Wester Ked 1 42 ; Pa. red 1 ii ; Amber 1 4 Cern steady; steamer 58c; yellow 58c; mixed 5Sc. Oats quiet and weak ; Southern and Pena'a white 4Sl'JKe; Western whita 48049c; West ern mixed 4734Sc Rye dull and heavy ; Western 98c : Pa. 98c Previsions firmer; nusa perk $14 00; beel hams llGOCQUiSO; India mess beef $22 00; Bacen smoked shoulders 3c ; salt de S5 : smoked hams 10Q10ic; pickled hams 8 Lard firmer; city kettle 8c ; loose batchers' c ; prime steam 8c. Butter e uict and ceed demand : crcamerr ex- tra 32)34c: Bradford county and N. Y. extra -ai-3c; tesiern reserve extra at sugsie; de geed te choice 1822c : rolls dull Penn'a extra 21023c; western reserve ex tra 21-.Kc. Eggs steadier ; Cheice Pena'a 1819c ; West ern 18c. Cheese steady; N. Y. factory 1414c; western full cream 1313e ; de for geed 12Q 13c; d half-skims none here. Petroleum linn ; Refined 7c. Whisky $1 12. stock Markets. PHit.ADKt.rii i. . Jan. 17. 12:30 p. v. Stocks linn. Penua G's (third issue) 108 Philadelphia A Erie 187 Reading 34J. Pennsylvania se;;, Lehigh Valley. 52Ji United Ces. et N. J 154 Northern Pacillc S5i " Preferred 51 Northern Central sajj Lehigh Navigation 38 Norristown 103 Central Transportation Ce. 4(i' Pitts., Titusville A Buirale. 11'H Little Schuylkill 51J Nkw xeitt, Jan. 17. Stocks strong. Sleney 5Q0 N. Y. Central 131 Eric 44,,; Adams Express 107 Michigan Central ye,; Michigan Southern 101U Illinois Central lis Cleveland A Pittsburgh Ui Chicago A Reck Island. 152K Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 1135 Western Union Tel. Ce KMJ Teledo Wabash 44 Sew Jersey Central 82 LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET. DAIRY. Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c Dutch cheese 31 lump 810c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c rulTLTKY. Chickens ft pair 35t!6e Ducks pair 5OJje0c Turkeys J lb dressed 13c Geese ) piece U0cl NUTS. Chestnuts f? qt 10c Shelbarks J qt (l8e Walnuts ijf pk 10l2c visu. Bass W ft 10c y i u" 1 wf b iuc Oysters J 100 50c$l Suckers 'Jc Pike l"' - CI Is la aU Sun 10c KUUITS. Apples 1p Yi pk 152Sc Bananas HI piece lie Cranberries f? qt 10c Cherries, dried, fl qt 12c Currants, dried -p S 12c Dried Apples -p qt 8c " Peaches fl qt VXibYlc Lemens $ dez 2530c Oranges f) dez : 15$50e VKOKTABLES. Beets f bunch 5c Cabbage f? head 'lHic Carrots t bunch 35c Horseradish V piece 24J5c Lima beans jfl qt 1520 Onions f? yx pk llVI'.'e Potatoes f j pk li12c " Sweet ft Jpk l(I5c Se.ip Beans yl qt KO Salsify fl bunch les Turnips, pk 58c M K ATS. Beefsteak, f ft YlijsWc " Reust (rib) W ft 12IGc " " (chuck) V& lft12c " Corned, $J ft 1012c " Dried, f ft 2.rx&i2Se- Hum ft ...12(r20c Lamb -jp ft 1215c Lard ft ft 7(j'Jc Mutten $ ft Wtgflftc Perk f? ft UlOc Pudding ft ft 8c Sausage i ft Sejlile Sides and Bacen fi ft 8sj)I0c Shoulders fl ft 7c Veal 1R ft lOIiCe (1KA1N. Wheat 91 bus $1.50 Cem f) bus (3c Oats $ bus 4Mi4'Jc Clevcrsced f 1ms $5.7."i6.0ii Timethy Seeed 1 bus $3.2 MISCULL AN KOUS. Apple Butter qt 23c Cider jp gallon 2025c Heney SI ft 2025c Seapp ft .V Sauerkrautf) qt 1012c AM USEMENTS. GRAND BILLIARD EXHIBITION BWTWEEX JACOB SCHAFER, the Champien of the World aud Champien of Champions, aud EUGENE CARTER, the Renowned Expert and Cushion Carem Champien, at the City Hetel Billiard Roem, en MONDAY, JANUARY l!Ub, 1880, Under the management of II. H. Power. Tick ets can be purchased at the Office of the City Hetel, but a limited number wUl be sold se as te maks it pleasant for all. ADMISSION, COCts. Fer further particulars sec pesters. J15-8UI FULTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONXY. Saturday Evening, Jan. 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. STOCK WELL, as Old Pete. Supported by a Specially Selected Company Beautiful and PicturcsqucScculc Effects. New and Original Music. The Famous Old Domin ion Jubilee Singers. ADMISSION, - - - 35,50A75Cts. Reserved seats for sale at the Opera Heuse Office. Ianl4-4td LAMPS, AC. T IGHT. FLOT & BREtf EMAtf AKX OWKKIItO GREAT BARGAINS Geal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods are entirely new and handsomer than ever before offered and prices lower. FLINN&BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. ( .ft Wv.A-..-, --rrr ''V.f.' JZ 1