LiJUJJSDXXfU, tmxi rA.iAtrw.T . Bertac "Myers asd BAMamUle1 It is impossible as yet te tell wlioameng the general nominations for Republican dele gates will secure rn election. Inthefii-st ward Mr. Bering and Mr. Myers have each a set of candidates in the field. Bering's men are the mere active, but Mr. Myers has the advantage of being a resident of the ward. In the Second, Third and Fourth wards there will be a pretty close contest, with chances in Mr. Myers's favor. In the Fifth ward there are only four nominees, and only one of these is regarded as a Myers man. In the Sixth ward the contest will Imj between Bering and Rescnmiller, both of whom have delegates in the field and both of whom claim the ward. The Seventh ward ap pears te be a geed deal split up and there is talk of compromising and giving each of the candidates for mayor one delegate. The Eighth and Ninth wards are unani mous for Bering, in whose interest " the best workers in the ward " have everything nicely set up. On the whole Bering ap pears te have the inside track, but unless lie secures enough votes te nominate him en the first ballet it is probable that he may be defeated, as the field is against him and a dark horse maybe unblanketed. In the Third ward Majer R. W. Shenk was given the honor of an uncontested re re re nomiuatien for select council. lie was afterwards tendered a serenade by the In dependent band, and " set 'em up all around" at Fulmer's. There was no quarreling and net much disorder at any of the polling places. mtr GQOPS. N OW OFFERING BARGAINS IN BLACK SILKS. SOW OFFERING BABGAISS IX BLACK CASHMERES. 0W OFFERING BARGADiS IX DRESS GOODS. IMMENSE STOCK OF BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, In all Widths and Best Makes. Alse, just opened an Elegant Line of Carpets in the Newest Styles of Bedy a lapestry Brussels, Unrce-r ly ana ixtra super Ingrain, Hall and Stair Carpets. We mvite examination. GIVLEE, BO WEES & HUEST, 25 EAST KING STREET. TILED ELITM. Maine news- Wednesday EVENING, JAN. 21, I88O. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 21. Fer the Middle states, clear or partly cloudy weather northwesterly winds, shifting te east and s)uth, slowly rising temperature, and stationary or slowly falling barometer. TIME! TI5IE! and LANCASTER UOUSEHOLD MARKET. Important te Tobacco Ra teen. Section 3,301, revised statutes, makes it the duty of every farmer and planter producing or selling leaf tobacco, en de mand of any revenue officer or authorized agent of the treasury department, te furnish said officer or agent with a true and complete statement, verified by oath, of all his sales of leaf tobacco, the number of hogsheads, cases, or pounds, with the name and residence, in each instance, of the person te whom sold and the place te which it is shipped. If such farmer or planter wilfully refuses te furnish this information, or knowingly make false .statements as te any of the facts aforesaid, he renders himself liable te a penalty net exceeding five hundred dol lars. A farmer or planter is net required te pack or prize his tobacco before offering it for sale in hogsheads, but he may sell it loose, as he has heretofore been in the habit of selling. If, however, the farmer or planter shall sell directly te consumers, or if he sells, consigns, assigns, transfers or disposes of his tobacco te persons ether than these who have paid special taxes, cither as leaf dealers or manufacturers of tobacco, snuff or cigars, or te persons pur chasing leaf tobacco for expert, he becomes liable as a retail dealer in leaf tobacco, te the special tax of $300, and te the addi tional tax of fifty cents en every dollar in excess of $1,000 of his sales. DAIKV. Butter 1B Cup cheese, 2 cups Dutch cheese lump Cottage cheese, 2 pieces POULTRY. Chickens f? pair Ducks pair Turkeys f? lb dressed Geese f? piece NUTS. Chestnuts 31 qt 10c Shclbarks ft at 68. Walnuts Upk 1012 5c ..SglOe 5c .35C0c .50 Wc 13c .G0c$l 13 Kl)k I012c KISU. I5assl a 10e Catfish $1 a 10e Eels fl ft 10c Oysters 1 100 50c$i Suckers 'Jc I l&u.... ............... ........ .lsl l'cich loc bun 10c MEATS. Beefsteak,?) a 12le " Roast (rib) St a 12sltic " " (chuck) 51 a lOfi1-Jc " Corned,! a 1012c " Dried, fl ft 25&2SC Ham ft a 1220c Lamb ft a 1215c Lard ft a 7'tc Mutten ft ft la&Hic , Perk ft ft !l10c j l uiiuuig i b et Sausage ft ft 810c Sides and Bacen ft ft 810c Shoulders ft ft 7c Veal ft ft 10lGc OKA IN. Wheat ft bus $1.50 Bye ft bui !K)c Cern ft bus G5c Oats ft bus 484!)c Clevcrsced ft but $5.75fi.00 Timethy Seeed ft bus $3.25 M1SCELLAN EOL'S. Apple Butter ft qt 25c Cider a gallon 2025c Eggs fide. 20c Heney ft ft 2025c Seap ft a 58e Siiuer kraut ft qt 1012c XEir AliVEItTISEMEXTS. H BUYUG UILAMDELED SHIRTS, Staling Liquor uy the Itettle. Judge .Tunkiii, of Perry county, at a re cent term of the ceuuty court at New Itloeinficld, cautioned innkeepers about the peril of selling liquor by the bottle ever their bars. He admonished landlords that they had no right te sell a bettlcful of li quor te a sober man who would t rausfcr it te one in the habit of becoming intoxicated or te miners, and he was bound, as much as a druggist who dispensed poison at the call of a customer, te knew who was te use the liquor. The purchase of a quart of whisky te a sober man was in itself a sus picious circumstance and raised the l'a'r infcicncc that it was being bought for some one te whom the landlord would net sell it. And, he added, proof of its transfer te and use by drunkards and miners was suf ficient cause for revoking the innkeeper's license. SPECIAL XOTICES. lle a favor te a Sick Friend. If you hare lricnds suffering from any dis order of the Kidneys send them a package t Kidney-Wert, and will you make them happy. ' Its great tonic power is especially directed te these diseases, and it quickly relieves the dis tress and cures the disease. Hare you tried it. JW-lwdAw , Be sure they will stand the following TESTS: 1. Made of the BEST WAMSUTTA MUSLIN. 3. Besoms are THKEE BLY and each ply ALL LINEN, and are net made with a cotton interlining, which makes them mere diflicult te laundrj-. 3. That thev are lined across the front, msikiiii? them mere durable. A Hnei! slilrt trill eutw car two unlined one. 4. That they arc a PERFECT FIT, and are finished throughout, ready for the laundry. REMEMBER THE PEARL SHIRT Net only comes up te the above standard in material, fit and workmanship, but has all tlic latest improvements in Slee e-i. Yokes, etc., and is absolutely the best that can be made. FOR SALE ONLY BY J. B. MAETIE" & CO., DKALinis la DEY GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, -AND- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. l'ure Spices at. Lecher's Di ug Stere. I Sale of the Keystone Hetel. Samuel A. Gretf, county treasurer, pro prietor of the Keystone hotel, has sold the geed will, fixtures, furniture and lease te Jehn II. Rewe and Jehn Kramer. The new proprietors will take possession en the 1st of March. Mr. Rewe is at present conducting a restaurant at 31 North Duke street, and Mr. Kramer is in busi ness at Bareville. Mr. Groft' will connect with Jehn Heiting in the wholesale liquor trade. 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 nnc who was well when either was obstructed or Inactive ; and did you ever knew or hear of any case of the kind that Hep Bitters would net cure. Ask your neighbor this Fame question. Kidney Diseases. Kidney diseases alllict the greater part of the human race, and they arc constantly en the in crease, but where the virtues of Kidney-Wert have become known, they are held in check' and speedily cured. Let these who have had te constantly dose spirits of nitre and Mich stutt, give this great remedy a trial and be ! cured. jl9-lwd&w I Teu bet, when coughs and colds are flying f about like gnats in a storm, "Dr. Sellers' Cough ' Syrup" is a sure cure. SOLID SILVERWARE, GORHAM PLATED WARE, And the Best Grades of American Electro-Plate en White Metal. FRENCH CLOCKS WITH SILVER BELL, FRENCH CLOCKS WITH CATHEDRAL BELL. Complete Mantel Sets of Centre and Side Pieces in Marble or Bronze. MUSICAL BOXES WITH HARP, MUSICAL BOXES WITH BELLS, DRUM AND CASTAGNETTE, Musical Bexes with Accompaniments and Mounted en Fine Library Writing: Cabinet. A fine general assortment of Jewelry, 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. Use Lecher's Herse and Cuttle Powders. iU HEW Alt VEltTISEMEXTS INSURK YOUKPROPKRTVIN T1IK Kl-IVT COMPANIESat BAUSMAX & BURNS'. 2!)-tnedIi Oflicp : Xe. 10 West Orange St. ?IKK, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. POLITICAL. An Important Personal Item. i Charles S. Prentice, of Teledo, Ohie, went te ' Paris and thence te England te be treated for Bright's disease, and after the best phyiciani ! of both countries had done what they could I for him, gave up in despair and returned te America te die. Here lie received treatment from ether skillful physicians with- j out benefit, and while ''listlessly lingering in ; pain and anguish," as lie says, heard of the . Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, toek'it, and was completely cured In a few weeks. He gives ' ciicuinstantinl details of his painful expert- ' ence and astonishing cure, in a long letter te ' II. II. Warner & Ce., which will be leruarded i en application. jl."-2wd I Insurance at lowest rates. Hnnri iiml Unli able Companies. IIERR & STAUFFER. Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St. dcc50-3mdRced "VOTICE. 1 I hereby notify the public in general net . te sell or give inv son. Jacob Bewers, of Lan- further i raster city, anything in my name en and after euuunry a, isae, as l will pay no Dills tliat lie may contract. JOIIX BOWEKS. j20-3td LAlfOABTER. Dee. 12. 187!L TNSURK YOUR PKOl'EUTV IN RELIABLE X Try Lecher's Cough Syiup. Wagen Upset. About one o'clock this afternoon Harry A. Schroyer left his horse and wagon -standing in front of Lcbar's barbers shop and went in te get shaved. While he was .in the shop, a country man, riding a Tialky horse, ran against Schroyer's wagon, upset it, broke the top and the red connecting the front and rear axle.". The countryman was net hurt. Burglary. Sometime during Monday night burglars visited the house of Dr. Leaman, at Lea man Place, which they entered by boring out the panel of the back deer. They stele an overcoat, a cap, dress coat and some ether wearing apparel. The brace and bit with which the boring was done was stolen from Stambaugh's shop at Paradise. Tobacco Sales. Henry Martin, of Salisbury township, has sold 1J acres of tobacco te Skilcs & Fry at 18, G and C. F. Neidermyer, of Warwick township, sold 2 J acres of tobacco te Jehn S. Ilehrcr at 20. 10 and e. Dandelions In Bleem. Dandelions are in full bloom in the open garden at the residence of ex-Mayer Jehn Zimmerman, North Queen street. Declines. C. A. Bitncr declines te be a Republican candidate fram the Fifth ward for com mon council. Mil Jehk Muhlie, Poyner, Iowa, sends us the following communication : I have been a sufTerer from Rheumatism ter the last six years ; I tried lets of medicines without suc cess. Tisiting one day the store of Messrs. Wangler Bres., in Waterloo, Iowa, these gen tlemen induced rac te try the St. .Ucon's Oil, telling me that it had a record as n very effec tive remedy. I bought a bottle, used it regu larly according te directions, anil was relieved of the ailment from which I had suttcred for six long years. Ir vain the eyes arc filled with light ; In vain the cheek with beauty glows. Unless the teeth are pure and white. Unless the breath is like the rose ; And SOZODOXT alone supplies These beauties that we all se prize. jlSl-lwdced Nkw Advektisements. Black Silks at Glvler, Bewers & Ilursf's. Pearl Shirts at Martin's. Ge te Aug. Bheads'. Monthly Meeting. Netice. CSPFer further details see advertisiii. column. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of eutting teeth? If se, goat onceandgetabettleofMKS. WIXS LOW'S SOUTHING bVKUI. Itwill relieve the peer little sufTerer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en earth who 1ms ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give ret te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taete, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best leiuale physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. tJ17-lyd&wM,W&S It you arc bilious you will find positive ie lief by using "Sellers.' Liver Pills." Sold by all druggists. COMPANIES at BENJ. P. SHBNK'S, Ofllce : 103 West King Street. dccl2-3mdlt OTICE. 1 The members of Conestoga Council Xe. 22, Jr. O. U. A. M.,are requested te attend the luueral of their late brother, William Sehetiing, en Thursday afternoon, at2 o'clock. The mem bers of the juuieraud seniorerders are respect fully invited te attend. Will meet at their hall at 1 o'clock sharp. ilv order of the Councillor. Attest : JACOB M. CHILL AS, IS. S. ltd PEOPLE'S BUILDING, LOAN AND DE POSIT COMPANY. 10th SEIUES. The books arc new opened for subscription te the New Series of Stock te be issued Saturday next. January 24, 1880. Menthlv dues $2 per share. Par value of shares, $400. Xe back dues te pa v. Call en the Secretary, or at the monthly meet ing at Inquirer Building (2d fleer), en Satur day evening next (24th) at o'clock. Full information and statements furnished en ap plication. II, W. V1LLKE, j21-2tdK Secretary. Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Statistics prove that twenty-five per cent. J of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by j consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease in it.s worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lecher's Benewned Cough Syrup, shall wc condemn the sufferers for their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. A Strange People De you knew that there are strange peo ple in'eur community, we .ay .strange bceau-e they seem te prefer te sillier and pass their days miserably, made se by Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation and General Debility, when Shiloh's Vitalizcr is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by D. Hon shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Mlilersville. Five Hundred Thousand Streng. In the past few months there have been mero than 300,000 bottles of Shiloh's Cure sold. Out of the vast number of people who have used it, mere than 2,0(10 cases et Consumption Iiave been cured. AH Coughs, Cieup, Asthma and Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is that every body speaks in its praise. Te these who liavc net used it, let us say, if you have a cough, or your child the cough, and you value life, don't fail te try it. Fer lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Sold by your drug- ist, I). Heitshu, Lancaster, and 31. L. Davis, illersville. FINE WEDDING SILVER! AVe have a speedy and positive cure for Ca tarrh. Diphtheria, Cankcrmeuthand Ilcaflacbc In Shilelrs Catarrh Bemedy. A nasal injector tree with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold bv D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and 31. L, Davis, 3Iil lcrsvillc. 3cpt25-eedd&w IVXTUS. Stacffer. In Goedvillc, this county, en Jan. 17, 1SS0, Martin E, StautTer. The relatives and Iricnds of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral lrem his late residence at 10 o'clock en Thursday morning. Interment at Weavcrland meeting house. janl7&4tdSw Inwix. In this citv, en Jan. 19, 1880, -Mrs. Eliza Irwin, agtd 47 years, 2 months and 10 days. Her relatives and friends arc respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from the residence of her son-in-law, Harry 3Iillcr, Ne. 443 Seuth Prince street, en te-morrow (Thursday) after noon, at 1 o'clock. ltd Scheuing. In this citv, en January 10th, T0, William, son of Frederick and Elizabeth Schcuing, aged 19 years and 2 days. The relatives and friends arc respectfully in vited te attend the funeral from the residence of his parents, Ne. 131 Church street, en Thurs day afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Services at Zion's Lutheran church. Interment in .ion's ceme tery. etd Tea Services, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Cracker Jars, Casters. f Fruit Bowls, Service Trays, Baking Dishes, 3Iirrers& Scenes Candlesticks, AUG. RHOADS, JEWELER, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. jan4-lyd AM VSJMUSTS. T ECTUBE JJ BT Rev. Alexander B. Jack. This distinguished lecturer will deliver his lecture en SIR WALTER SCOTT, in the FlBST REFORMED CHURCH, en FRIDAY E VEXING, JAN. S3, 1SS0. AD3IISSION, 50 cents Tickets can be had at Zahm's Cerner Jewel ry store, or at the book stores. janl7-(td THE CELEBRATED ORATOR IN LIT1R ATURE, WALLACE BRUCE, Will deliver his lecfure en " WOMANHOOD IN SHAKSPBARE," In Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster, en Tuesday Evening, January 27th, 1880. The chart is new open at Harry 31. Hen's Boek Stere, East King street, where reserved sens can be had without extra charge. j20-Ctd GENERAL DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETINGS. The Democracy of Lancaster city and all who are willing te co-operate with them in se curing an economical, honest and progressive municipal governmental invited te meet at the ward houses in their respective wards lrem 7 te 8 o'clock, en WEDNESDAY EVENIXG, JAJf. 28, te make general nominations for the eillccs te be filled at the appie.iching municipal elec tions. The Ward Houses and the offices te be filled are as fellows : 1st Ward, Shober's Hetel. Select Council man, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector and Constable. 2d Ward, Union Hetel. Select Councilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, As sessor and Constable. 3d Ward, Jacob Efllngcr's Saleen. Select Councilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Constable. 4th Ward, Gee. H. Erisman's Saleen. Com mon Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Constable. .-th Ward, Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel. Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector. As sesser and Constable. (itii Ward, Jes. Kautz's Saleen. Select Coun cilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspec tor, Assessor and Constable. 7th Ward, Bernard Kuhlman's Saleen. Com mon Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Constable. 8th Ward, Lucas Fritz' Saleen. Select Coun cilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspec tor, Assessor and Constable. 9th Ward, Arneld Haas's Saleen. Alderman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, As sessor and Constable. ' General nominations for Majer, Scheel Di rectors (six te be elected) and City Committee men will be made in all the wards. The Primary 3Iectings te scttlothe nominees or the party will be held en SATURDAY ETENING, JAN. 31. II. A. 3IILEY, Chairman City Committee. I AMI'S, &C. T 1CUT. FLIM & BRENEMAN ARE OFFERIJJO GREAT BARGAINS IS Ceal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods arc entirely new anil handsomer than ever before offered and prices lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. WAXIED. TT7"ATED. TT Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the Iktkllieenceu, who wants something te de. TAKE NOTICE. Wm. Conway has just arrived at Jacoby's 31errimac Heuse from Wayne county, Ind., with 40 head of 2 te 4-year-old unbroken colts, suitable ler driving or farm work. Farmers and the public in general are invited te come and leek at them. A credit of 60 days will be given. jl7-3td L OCHER'S COUGH SYRUP IS THE BEST. 17LECTION. Ill Tnc Annual Election for Trustees of the Lancaster Cemetery, will be held en TUES DAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1880, between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, a. m., at the Grape Hetel. UAK1GL HJS1AS11U, The Defense in the Bribery Cases Asking for Postponement. Harkisbukg, Pa., Jan 21. In the case of Salter charged with attempted bribery of members of the Legislature the de fense asked for a postponement of the trial mainly en the ground of the absence of several important witnesses and the brief time allowed for the examination of the indictment. After a protracted discus sion the court indicated a determination te postpone the trial till te-morrow morning, when-, if the witnesses are net forthcem ing, the cases be continued until March. The court also notified the ilfensn Hint they would have te plead te the indictment EKie rnStwLel ..w hu euiuc uiscussiuii me uiior uiier neys for the accused agreed te plead as di rected in all the cases, provided they were continued te March. Mr. Gewen then drew up an order which all the counsel agreed te and the court adopted it. It provides that all the cases shall go ever te an adjourned court, begin ning the second Monday in March and con tinuing two weeks, and that there be no further continuance for any cause. The effect of the pleas of counsel for defense to day is te preclude interposition of dilatory tactics. Indicted for Perjury. True bills were found te-day against "W. II. Kemble, Charles B. Salter and Jesse R. Crawford, for perjury before the Heuse investigating committee. The FusieaUt Baek-Beae Getting StUfer. In the Republican Heuse yesterday munung, a communication was received frern Wallace R. "White, of "Winthrop, de manding an investigation of charges of bribery preferred against him by the Fu- """ -wguuai, ui u. t iiiie states mat ne nas been waiting or. the organization of the Legislature in order te present his demand. A special committee will investigate the case. The events of Saturday stiffened np the Fusionists' backbone, and their Legislature shows fewer signs of decay man eier. inis is a (UsaDneintment tn the Republicans, who have been expecting from day te day that their rivals would be come discouraged and gradually fall te pieces.. The refusal te ad mit members like Messrs. Strickland, Knowles and ethers, of whose risrhts te seats there is no doubt, when they went te the state house, has helned the Fusinnisfs It was just such a step as Governer Smith and Mr. Pillsbury had hoped would be taken. There has been a strnnrr nncsi. bihty before that Senater Strickland, who is a lawyer and has a lawyer's respect for an opinion of the supreme court, would go into the Republican Legislature this week. But such was his feeling at being shut out of the state house yesterday thai there is very little danger of his leaving at it in me. Instead of that, in twenty years, or many years, it may be when we are told, when we are gene and young men are in our places, some of mv menh will h helped by this, se that by getting an edu cation they will held high position like yourself. I want te thank you again for my people." The latter part .of the young chiefs speech was delivered standing and with much earnest eloquence. The Piute dele-, gatien will return in a few days. THE VIRGINIA X.TNCHTNG. The msr CONGRESS. Senater Beck Speaks Agaiast the Eayard itesolntien. "Washington-, Jan. 21. The Senate took up the Bayard resolution for the withdrawal of the legal tender quality of United States notes, and Mr. Beck spoke in opposition thereto. The Perter Relief Bill. In the Heuse majority and minority re ports were made en the bill far the relief of Fitz Jehn Perter. The bill was made the special order for Feb. VS. The Heuse then resumed consideration of the bill relative te national bank re serves, and Mr. Lounsberry addressed the Heuse in favor of repealing the statutes giving United States notes legal tender quality. The morning hour was consumed bv the discussion of the bill requiring one-half of the bank reserves te be kept in geld com. EXPIATION- A Negro Hanged for Murder. Oswkge, N. Y., J;in. 21. Daniel Scarlcs, colored, was hanged at neon te-day, for the murder of Eldridge Reway last June. ' The culprit confessed his crime in a rambling speech. He implicated ether men in his crime and said they should be with him at the halter. The drop fell at 12:14, the heart ceasing te beat in eleven minutes. The aged father of the demned witnessed the execution. con- CAVING IN. jl04tdS President. A Ceal Aline Breaking Down. Pettsvili.e, Pa., Jan. 21. At 1 o'clock this morning the surface earth ever the workings of Miller, Hech & Ce.'s mine at Mahaney Plane caved in, taking with it the let owned by Wm. O'Denncll. The earth is still cracking and is liable te sink .It any moment. This is the third time that the earth has sunk ever these workings. Werk has been stepped for several weeks past, en account of an application for an injunc tion te restrain the owners from taking out the coal, as it supports the surface. TERRIRLE EXPLOSIONS. Upwards of 100 Lives Reported Le-,t. Londex, Jan. 21. It is reported that an explosion has occurred in a colliery near New Castle. The number killed is esti mated from 70 te 100. Anether Disastrous Explosion. New Orleans, La., Jan. 21. The sugar boiler en Carrell's plantation ex ploded yesterday, killing three men, and wounding thirteen ethers. A SOUTH AMERICAN EPISODE, flew Corporations are Treated. Londen-, Jan. 21. A despatch from Rie Janeiro regarding the riots there of the 3d instant, says : "Inconsequence of levy ing a tax per passenger en the street car traffic the mob destroyed the cars and tracks of the company, attacked the con ductors and stoned and fired en the troops- l no latter charged and dispersed the mob; tnree persons were killed and wounded." thirty MAINE. The Fnslemsts Ask Ne Questions. Augusta, Jan. 21. The Fusion Heuse met in Union hall at 10 o'clock, A motion was made te reconsider the vote of yester day ordering a committee te submit ques tions te the supreme court. It was evi dent from the tone of the speeches that the iusiemsts have decided te submit questions. no FIRE AT GEORGETOWN, D. C. A Flouring Mill Destroyed. Washington, D. C, Jan. 21. At ten o'clock this morning a lire breke out in the large flouring mill of Hess & Cissell, near Georgetown, and in a short time the building was enveloped in flames. A gen eral alarm was sounded. The mill burned te the ground. Less abyut $03,000. WOMEN'S RIGHTS. Making Headway In Europe, Londen, Jan. 21. The Londen corres pondent of the Manchester Guardian says: The royal academy has resolved te admit women te membership, subject te certain disabilities, including the deprivation of the right te vote at elections aud attendance at the annual brnquet. A AEW ORDER. A Branch for Broekyln. Londen, Jan. 21. A Paris dispatch te the Times says: "Eight ladies of the order of the Little Sisters of the Peer have been sent from the parent liouse at Rennes te establish a branch of the order at Brooklyn, New Yerk." this way, the atlair at the state house was et great benefit te the Fusionists, and the tone of their speeches this forenoon shows that the leaders recognize the fact, and arc new mere hopeful than for days. The Fusionist Senate and Heuse were called te order at ten o'clock, in Union hall, en Water street. In the Heuse Mr. UicKey, et t ort Kent, moved that the committee appointed te recommend a course of action be also instructed te re port at four p. m. en the proceedings of yesterday. He urged all members te stand firm, as he had confideuce that this Deay would, be recognized as the legal Legislature of 3Iaine by the courts as well as by Congress. In fact, he said, he had an assurance te this effect. Dr. Bradbury said that he did net quite like the attitude of sonic of his fellow members, who did net seem te have that determination and steadfastness necessary for carrying the cause te a successful end. He had firm faith that any authority ether than a partisan supreme court would rec ognize this as the legal Legislature, and he urged the appointment of committees aud the proceeding te regular business just as if the usurping party had net prevented a meeting in the place in which this body was entitled te meet and sit. He read a telegram from friends in Oxford urgiii" the H usienists te stand firm, te recegnize no usurping Legislature, and te stand by the legal governor, Smith, and many would be ready te sustain them te the last. This, he said, was but a sample of the messages which were coming in from all parts of the state and showed hew the people of Maine were feeling about the act of violence which was committed. He said nothing could have happened better for the Fusionist cause, for it has strengthened the weakening aud bound all together in a firm bend. Mr. Swan followed in much the same strain. He went ever the entire proceed ings from election day, accusing the Re publicans of bribery and intimidation at the polls ; of planning te get a partisan decision from the supreme court and of usurping the departments of the govern ment elect. He declared the Fusionists should sjy te the court, "Hands off, gen tlemen ; we will net be suppressed bweur partisan action ; wc will stand up for our rights, and wc will have them." The dark cloud of treason hangs ever us. The capi capi tel is in the hands of rebels. We have the right aud justice en our side. If we stand lit in victory will crown our efforts. The motion of Mr. Dickey was carried, aud he then moved the appointment of a committee of seven en pay roll and mile age of members. He said many members had come from long distances, were peer, and needed money. If the state treasurer refused te acknowledge our right te draw funds for this purpose, it will be provided for otherwise. The order was adopted and the cemmitttce appointed by the speaker. Mr. Shaples followed, expressing satis faction at the present attitude of this body. He compared the situation of the Fusionists te that of the Jews, as de scribed in the 01d Testament. Like the chosen people of' Ged, he said, we are building a wall about our Jerusalem which no man can pull clown. The Republicans had invited him te come in, but he said, " Gentlemen, you have nothing te come into ; your Legislature is like a hotel with no bed, no pantry, nothing te cat, nothing but a sign." His quaint remarks produced a great amount of laughter and applause. The Heuse at 10:30 took a recess until four p. m. The Fusion Senate met in an ante-room. Mr. Patten said we are waiting a reply whether they will entertain questions from this body. He believed that intimidation was rampant in the chair. Mr. Barker said attempts were made te bribe and he hoped that a resolution for an investigation would pass. Mr. Thompson, of Knox, believed that frauds were practised, and justice reiiuired that something should be done. Mr. Thompson, of Franklin, was sure that bribery had been practiced in his county, and favored an investigation. Mr. Ellis said that he wished the opin ion of the court. He thought that the fu sion Heuse was net legal, but the Senate was a legal body. He thought that no business transacted by the Heuse would stand legally. Seme action must be taken that will be recognized by the court ; also some action that would affect the Green back party in the spring elections. Mr. Patten hail come te Augusta te de the duty imposed upon him as a legislator. He believed that both branches were legal and that we should proceed te the trans action of business. The Senate then ad journed te 4 p. m. Unlet Meb that Hangad a Negro fur The following despatch from Warrenteu, Va., gives the details of the lynching of the negre, Arthur Jerdan : This usually quiet little town was the scene last night of the lynching of a negre uuvKi cAneuiuiLutry circumstances, unine 27th of December last, Arthur Jerdan, a -copper-colored negre of about forty years of age, who had been employed as a farm hand en the plantation of Nathan Cor- der, a welT-to-de farmer living en the Rappahannock river, in the upper end of the county, eloped with Elvira Cor der, twenty-four years old, daughter of the man who had employed him. The negre took the cars at Markham station, and was met by the woman en the train at Salem, fifteen miles further down. The injured father of the irirl followed the miiltv nair te Washington, and after a fruitless search threught that city and Alexandria, re turned broken-hearted te his home. On Saturday last a letter was received by the postmaster at Markham from a gentleman living near Williamsport, Md., saying that there was a negre with his white wife liv ing near him, claiming te be from Mark ham, and acting in such a man ner as te excite his suspicions that all was net right. Frem the description given the couple were readily recognized as Corder's daughter and Arthur Jerdan, and a party of six of the best men in the neighborhood armed and started immedi ately te Williamsport ;te capture the latter and bring him back te this ceuuty. They were successful in finding him about eight miles above Williamsport, and arrived with him at Markham en Thursday night last. On Friday Justice Lake cave the prisoner a preliminary hearing and, committing him for the action of the grand jury, gave him in charge of a constable and two deputies te carry him te jail at Warrenton, some 20 miles distant, where he arrived the same night and was locked up. On Sunday night a baud of sixty deter mined men rode up te the deer of the jail, aud calling out the jailer, presented a man they brought with them tied te be taken in charge. When the jailer came up te receive his prisoner, a half-dozen pistols were presented te ins head, and the keys demanded. He surrendered the keys alter some remonstrance, and a detail from the infuriated crowd outside went in, . and, placing a rope around Arthur Jerdan's neck, dragged him forth and hanged him te a tree some 300 yards from the deer of the jail. The crowd then departed, from town as noiselessly as they had come leaving the lifeless body of the negre dangling from the tree. His body was cut down at about 10 o'clock next morning by order of the authorities and turned ever te the coroner. The remarkable part of this lynching was the entire absence of excitement, the mob proceeding as if in the execution of a sol emn duty in thus avenging tlic violation of one of the most s.:red unwritten laws of society. Arthur Jerdan was a hard-working but rather impudent negre, and leaves a colored wife and a larsrc family of chil dren livinjr near Nathan Corder's house. There is evidence that he used even the formality of a marriage ceremony te ac complish the ruin of his victim, who knew very well that he was already married, and rumor says had been criminally intimate with him for some months before the elopement. BY CABLE. Geld Discovered la Slecrla. St. Petersiiure, Jan. 21. Fourteen geld mines have been discovered in east ern Siberia. Severe Snow Storms In Italy. Naples, Jan. 21. Severe snow storms have occurred heie. Floods la Helland.. Vienna, Jan. 21. Serious inundations and damage te property are reported in Helland and Poland. WANTS TOO MUCH. The Demand of Souden's Governer General General General Londen, Jan. 21. A despatch from Alexandria says the newly-appointed gov ernor general of the Souden demands that half a million pounds sterling and twenty four thousand troops be placed at his dis posal se that he may have unlimited pow ers. The council has rejected the demands and it is believed the governor general's nomination will be cancelled. MARKETS. The Plates Made Happy. Secretary Schurz had a long con ference with the Piutes yesterday afternoon. These Indians stated te the secretary their griev ances, which are principally the outgrowth of the Banneck war. The "Princess" Sarah Winnemucca, who speaks English, did the mtin talking. It was deter mined te let the old Chief Winnemucca return, with such of his people as may cheese te go, te the Mal heur reservation, in Oregon, and take up lands in severalty. The Indians were very happy at this decision, and premise that in ten years the tribe will be self-supporting. Chief Natchez, son of Winne mucca, premised that hereafter if any of his people committed crime he would leave nothing undone te deliver them up, and he did net want the white people te send their soldiers "with such a rush " te the reservation. Natchez continued : "Your words te me are as if they were heard away ever the mountains, for my people are listening, and your words will bring joy te their hearts. I am an In dian man, but where is the white man who can say I have saved three Indian lives? I have here a medal. It was given me for saving the lives of three white men. I have also always been against wa I hunted and found the Bannocks for the soldiers. This medal was all I received, but new it seems te me as if it came from a Divine power. I have myreward. Yeu give my people homes and lands where they can live. I don't knew ; may be you will hear Natchez Winnemuca is en the war-path, murdering the whites. Whoa you hear that, then come in person, or send some one te have me brought right here, and I will net flinch or tremble when you put the rope around my neck te hang New Yerk Market. New Yerk, January. 21. Fleur State and Western dull und in huyers fuver: superfine state $1 8U5 '25; extra de $.-.403 80; choice de $5&3S25; fancy de 96 30 (pTi; round hoop Ohie $3 90t Se: choice de $ G07 75; superfine western $4 805 23 ; common te Reed extra de $3 403 UO ; choice (lode$S038 23; choice white wheat deSfi23 (J 75 ; Southern quiet, steady ; common te fair extra $6 006 65 ; geed te choice de $6 758 00. v iicui, ucavy : spnnir nominal ; winter Kkti Ic i IT hfte Feb. $1 4SX : Murch tl 4f'Z Feb. S14S0I48K; March SI fiek lewer: Ne. Ne. 2 Red (ilSOii. Cern dull without decided change ; Mixed Western spot 52UZc ; de tnture 572c Oats unchanged ; state 47X50c ; Western 4749c. Philadelphia Market. PhiLADELrniA. January' 21. Fleur heavy; snpertine $4 5005 00; extra $5 50ffi0 Oe : Ohie and Indiana family $G 757 00; Penn'a family J6 256 75 ; St. Leuis family $7 0u7SO ; Minnesota Family S6 2320 75 ; patent and high grades S7 508 50. Rye flour unchanged. Cornmeal Brandywinc unchanged. Wheat weak ; Ne. 2 Western Red 41 43VJ: Pa. red SI 434 ; Amber 1 441 45. Cern dull and weak; steamer 5SW57c ; yel low 5858Uc ; mixed 58c. Oats dull ; Southern and Penn'a white 47 40c: Western white 47Kc; Western mixed 4747Kc. itye iull ; Western 8800c ; Pa. 8890c. Previsions heavy; mess perk S14UU; beet hams S1C001G50; India mess beef $2150; Bacen smoked shoulders 5Kc ; salt de 4J5c : smoked hams lOQlOc; pickled hams 8 Lard dull and easy ; city kettle Re ; loose butchers' 7Kc ; prime steam T;Si7c. Butter dull and weak ; creamery ex tra 3234c: Bradford county and N. V. extra 'JtVarXc ; Western reserve extra at 2325c : de geed te choice 1722c : roll dull Penn'a 822c. West- extra 1720c : western reserve extra '. Eggs quiet ; Choice Penn'a 18lSc ; era H(iec Cheese Arm; X. T. factory UUy,c; western full cream 1313Jc ; de for geed none here ; de half-skims none here. Petroleum dull ; IteHned TXc Whisky lower at SI 10. stock Market. PHU.ADU.rHIA, Jan. 21. 1230 r. m. Stocks steady. Penna (i's (third issue) 1W Philadelphia Krfe l Reading.......... 34 Pennsylvania 51 Lehigh Valley. 52 United Ces. of X. J 15; Northern Pacific 34 ' Preferred 59 Northern Central.. 32K Lehigh Navigation 37 Norristown 103 Central Transportation Ce. 4t:K PittS., Titusville & Buffalo. Vm ' Little Schuylkill 51J -; Nw lORK, Jan. 21.iT" Stocks strong. v Meney 5G N Y. Central 133 Eric Vf-Z Adams Express 1034 Michigan Central SOW Michigan Southern 101 Illinois Central nek Cleveland ft Pittsburgh vX Chicago Reck Island. 152K Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 1U Western union Tel. Ce lOCHa Teledo Wabash 43 New Jersev. Central .