v.'. -. lr - - . 4 :.& ''r?A . r . . V . LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE?, NONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1880. -'Vt-j VJ THEBCLE. A Faithful .Copy or the Recerd a Far as it Is Made. Following is a terhatim copy of the rule that has been served upon the editors of the INTELLIGENCER Z 1 1 tie Court of Cuirter Semeus, fcc., of the County of Lancaster: In the matter 01 alleged contempt, &c, of William L. Ilensel, Esq., an attorney of said court. Whep.eas en January 20, 1880, the said court being and sitting in open session, the judge presiding sent a messenger of the court te inform the said William U. Ilen sel, esq., he being a sworn attorney and ellicer of said court, that the court desired te see him, when, after a short period of time, he, the said William U. Ilensel, esq., and A. Jacksen Steinman, esq., another attorney and eflicer of this court (who had also been sent for by the court), both ap peared and presented themselves before the ceuit, when the judge presiding (hav ing suspended ether business in the mean time) addressed the following question te the said Mr. Steinman, viz: Mr. .Steinman, are you the editor, or one of the editors and proprietors, of the paper called "The Lancaster daily Intel i.:ck.T'EK '.' " and he answered, " Yes, I am one of them. " The following question was 11: en addressed te said Mr. Hcnsel, viz. : Mr. Ilensel, arc you the editor, or me of the editors and proprietors, of "the Lancaster daily Intelligencer? He answered: "Yes, lam. " Whereupon the judge of said court presiding said he would read from that paper of yesterday's date (the 20th of Jan., 1880,) the follow fellow follew ing article, or paragraph te wit : "Michael Snyder is acquitted, net because he had net violated the law, but because he had already been acquitted of the olfense laid in the present indictment. That first acquittal was accomplished, as has been shown, by J. W. J., ex-chairman, J. II. B., ex-chairman, and District Attorney E., chairman of the Republican county committee, by false representations te the court, made for J he corrupt consideration ; that the Snyders were the best Republican workers in the Kighth ward." And, having read thus far, the judge then said the following par agraph is what he desired te call their at tentien te, namely : "Logically the last ac quittal, like the first, was secured by a prostitution of the machinery of justice te serve the exigencies of the Republican party. But as all the parties implicated as well as the judges belong te that party the court is unanimous for once that it need, take no cognizance of the imposition prac ticed upon it and the disgrace attaching te it. Ens. Ixtei.i.ieenckk." And, tlu sune having been rcil, the court addressed the following question, viz : "Mr. Steinman, did you write that ar ticle or paragraph'."' Mr. Steinman an swered: "I am one of of the editors; I am responsible as such."' The court then addressed the following question te Mr. Ilensel: "Mr. Hcnsel, did you write that article or paragraph'."' .Mr. ilensel an swered : "It is net customary for us te tell who writes articles in our paper, but I accept the reeiisibilit as one of the editors.' The court then addressed the fol lowing question te Mr. Steinman, viz. : Mr. Steiinuaii, de you adept the wording or sentiment of that paragraph '.' he replied Yes, as editor of the paper I acknowledge I am responsible I don't in any ether way." The court then ad dressed the following question te Mr. Ilensel, viz : Mr. Ilensel, de you adept the wording or sentiment of that paragraph? He re plied. ' I cheese te stand en my rights as editor, and in no ether manner am I re sponsible."' The court then remarked : Gentlemen, you are unwilling te adept the article ever your signatures, but you arc etliccrs of this court, and de net dis claim it, and under your several admis sions here in court we will order rules en you te answer, and show cause why you should net be disbarred, &e. (or words te that effect), and remarked further, viz: That the court could have no rcspest for itself or for the people who promoted us te administer the law if we failed te take notice of the article or paragragh reflect ing en its integrity. Therefore, new, te wit : Jan. 22, 1880, the said court enter a rule en the said William U. Ilensel, esq., te show cause why he should net appear, and answer for contempt of court And also, at same time, show cause why he should net be disbarred and his name stricken from the list of attorneys, for misbehavior in his ellice as attorney of this court, and abide the order of this court in the premises. It is further ordered that the answer te this rule, if any, shall be submitted under oath, and that this rule be returnable en Friday, the :50th inst., at 10 o'clock a. m. The court further order, that the clerk of this court serve a copy of this rule, &c, en said Win. U. Hcnsel, esq., personally this day or te-morrow. rSwi'l. Attest. Gee. W. Eauy, Deputy Clerk Quarter Sessions. Prem Washington Horeugii. On Sunday morning the only child of Henry II. and Maggie Fishcl was buried. Religious services were conducted by Rev Recvcr and Gaul, in the Bethel church, which was crowded with sympathizing friends. In the cemetery here arc the graves e three physicians lying in a single parallel line Dr. Abraham Bittncr, aged 47 ; his brother, Dr. II. II. Bittncr, aged ""i ; and Dr. Geerge Burg, aged 33. J. B. Shuman, of Maner, is sinking shafts en his farm for ere. The prospects thus far are geed, a number of II113 speci mens having been analyzed and pro nounced of geed quality. The reads in this vicinity arc improving the mud net being se deep as it was a few lays age Tobacco is still moving; a number of sales in this vicinity were made during last weelc. Jehn Fcndrich, of Columbia, bought from William McLane his crop at 22, 12, 8 and (I, and Geerge Wall's crop at 22, 10 aud 4. Andrew Sluiltz has sold his crop 011 private terms. Win. B. Meixcll, a teacher in the publ'c school, has engaged in the patent gate bus iness, having purchased from the geneia agent the right te operate in fourteen townships of this county. Jacob Benedict is his agent at this place. Died of His Injuries. Samuel Peters, a brakemau en the Penn sylvania railroad, who had his arm crushed and was otherwise severely injured two or three weeks age while engaged in coupling cars died in Columbia yesterday afternoon, from the injuries received. Mr. Peters was recently married te Mrs. Jane Bair, widow of Clay Bair, who was killed by a railroad accident two or three years age. Mrs. Peters is well-known te the Lancas ter public as the attentive waiting woman who recently had change of the ladies' room in the Pennsylvania railre.il depot this city. Temperance .Meetings. Yesterday afternoon a largely attended temperance meeting was held in Fulton hall. It was addressed by Rev. William J. Cennell this evening another will be held in the court house. X.. O. O. F. Medication of Ledge ltoeiu, On Saturday afternoon District Deputy Grand Master E. J. Erisman, accompanied by a number of Odd Fellows of this city, took coaches and drove te Reamstown for the purpose of assisting in the dedication of the new hall of Cocalico ledge Ne. 408. They were met by a committee en their ar rival, and escorted te their quarters, where a bountiful supper .awaited them. After supper they went te the hall which was crowded with ladies and gentlemen, Odd Fellows and citizens "enerally. Acting Grand Master Erisman announced the following acting officers as his as sistants in the dedication : Acting Grand Marshal, J. A. Steber, of Cocalico ledge Xe. 403 ; Acting Grand Warden, C. E. Nics, of Cocalico ledge Xe. 408 ; Acting Grand Chaplain, D. Mundshewcr, of Cen tre I edge Xe. 133. Heralds : of the North, J. P. Ackermau : of the East, Geerjre M. Miller ; of the Seuth, Adam Oblender (all of Mentery ledge Xe. 242), and of the West, J. Elser, of Cocalico ledge Xe. 408. The acting grand master took position at the head of the ledge room and the her alds took their station around a small table in the centre of the room, upon which was placed wheat, flowers, water and fire. The grand master explained the object of the gathering and announced the singinjr of the opening ode, after which the grand chaplain offered a prayer. Past Grand Jehn S. Xeldc, of Cocalico ledge, then presented the building for dedication. The usual form of the ritual was then gene through, an excellent choir in attendance furnishing the musicl and the heralds in turn scattering their emblems te the four cardinal points of the compass. After the singing of a hymn the grand master de clared the ledge duly dedicated and re turned the keys of the ledge room te the noble grand. A brief speech was made by the grand master, relative te the objects of Odd-Fellowship, the leng-metre doxol dexol doxel ogy was sung, a benediction was pro nounced, and the assembly was dismissed. The ledge the opened in due form, initiated two new members, transacted ether busi ness and closed. The new hall is three stories high, the first and second floors being occupied by a furniture dealer, and the third by the ledge. The room is about 30 feet square, is handsomely carpeted and papered in new style design. It is lighted by a hand some chandelier ; the desks of the ellicers are of walnut and ash, inlaid with emblems of the order, as is also the efHcial pedestal. There were present at the dedication visit ing members from Clay ledge 913, Fidelity, 138, Centre, 133, and Mentery, 242. Co calico ledge was instituted in 1830 and has 30 members. The ledge owns its own hall, $000 worth of furniture and re galia, and $1,000 invested in safe sccuii ties. It is in a healthy and prosperous condition. RIOTING IUON WORKEIiS. A Itloedy 1'ight at ltohierxtewn. Te-day a rather serious fracas occurred at McShane's rolling mill at Rohrcrstewn. There had been a fight between two of the hands and Mr. McShane discharged one of them. Seme of his friends demanded that the ether also be discharged, when Mr. McShane asserted his right te employ and discharge whom he pleased. This morning a number of the employees went te the mill but refused te go te work unless the objectionable man be discharged. This Mr. McShane refused te de. About neon the men, who had been drinking freely, inarched te the mill, where they badly beat a man named Hugh O'Donnell with a pair of tongs and left him bleeding. Mr. McShane came te this city te secure assistance te maintain order and protect his property ; he returned te Rohrerstown about 3 o'clock, ppreinising te return if the men persisted in creating a disturbance In that case the sheriff will take a body of men te Rohrcrstewu te suppress the riot ers. Sales of Stocks. This afternoon Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at the Cooper house, the following stocks, bends, &e. : Fourteen shares of Lancaster and Wil low street turnpike stock, te J. II. Heir at $37.7.1 per share. Four shares of Big Spring and Beaver Valley turnpike stoek,te Daniel G. Baker, esq., at $e.25 per share. Ten shares of Lancaster county bank stock, te Jacob Myers at $92. e0 per share. Ten shares of Lancaster and Willow street turnpike stock, te J. II. Ilerr at 37.33 per share. Ten shares of Farmers" national bank stock, te M. X. Biubakcr at $92 per share. Ten shares of same te same at $92.30 er share. Twe shares of same te same at $92,03 per share. Eight shares of same te J. P. Wicker sham at $92 per share. Twe shares of Beaver Valley turnpike stock te Samuel Hess at $4.70 per share. Four registered $300 Lancaster city lean bendf, payable in April, te Jeseph Esben shadc for $102,30 per $100. Nine shares of Lancaster and Millersville street railway stock te Frank Shreder at $24 per share. Eleven shares of same te same at $23 per share. Charged With Stealing Pigeons. This afternoon Officers Kautz and Lentz arrested Henry Fisher and Walter Bea ver, two boys, en a charge of stealing pigeons belonging te Henry Wolf, barber. The birds were found in their possession and the youths were locked up for a hear ing. The Soup land Shew. On Saturday evening the show for the benefit of the soup fund came elf in Fulton hall te a packed house. The performance was by almost the same company as that given at the entertainment en Christmas even ing. The parties rehearsed but very little fertius show, but notwithstanding that fact, they gave a geed show. Large Production of Iren. The Penn iron company, limited. Win. B. Middleton, superintendent, of this city, turned out last week en their 1G inch mill 130 tens, and en their 18 inch mill 71 tens of finished iron, making a total of 207J tens of finished iron. This is considered a very large yield of iron in one week. Amusements. Madame Rentz This Evening. This evening Madame Rcntz's female minstrel company and band will appear in tlie opera house In one of their pleasing entertainments. The troupe is large, containing overtwcntynieinbciM.ameng whom arc some excellent musicians, com edians, sketch artists, 4c. The performance will conclude with the Tjurlcsque of " 1L 31. S. Pinafore," In which the troupe will appear in their beautiful costumes. Kiralfii't "Enchantment." On Wednesday the large company of the Kiralfy Brethers will play ."Enchantment" in this city. At present one et the companies is playing this piece at the Walnut Street theatre. The troupe which will visit us has been playing te ira memse business in Washington, Baltimore and ether large cities and it is equally as strong as the one in Philadelphia. It includes Mile. De Bese, a renowned leader of the ballet : Mens. Arneld Kiralfy, the famous Ulm Sisters, the three Ronaldes and Master Carling, the caricaturist. The cast includes the principal members of Jehn T. Ferd's company, who are iaveritcs everywhere. "Singin Skewl." Aunt Pelly Basset, the "Slngln Skewl" teacher, will give another of her popular entertainments in the opera house, en next Thursday eveninr. A Blessing te Humanity, We clip the following from the Republican, Allentown, Pa. : My wife sutrered ler years with Rheumatism, and endured great pain. She used numerous remedies, but nothing would bring relief. A few months age I pro cured a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil, and the re sults from the use thereof give me cause te re commend the article te these suffering with the same complaint. The first application act ed like a charm, and the occasional use of St. Jacob's Oil prevents the return of the former great and unbearable pain. I consider St. Jacob's Oil a blessing, and that net tee much can be said in its praise. When the lips are dry or scarreti . When the teeth arc dark or dull, When the tongue is het and hard, And fills the tai 11 ted mouth tee full, The magic SOZOHONT supply, And all these ills before it lly. j2S-Iwdeed Xrw Advertisements. Aunt Pelly Basset's Singin Skewl. bee Ilcinitslfs Advertisement. Netice te Stockholders. Annual Meeting. Bey Wanted. Public Sale. Wanted. ESTTer further details see advertising column. SPECIAL XOTICES. Pure Spices at. I.echcr's Drug Stere. 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 diil you ever knew or hear of any eae of the kind that Hep Hitters would net cure. Ask your neighbor this same question. Regulate the Secretion, in our endeavors te preserve health it ! of the utmost importance that we keep the sec retory system in perfect condition. The well- known remedy Kidney- ort. has specillc aetien upon the kidneys, liver aud bowels. Use it instead of dosing with vile bitters or drastic pills. It is purely vegetable and is prompt but mild in action. j2C-Iwd&w Try Leeiicr's Cough Syrup. A beacon in distress is '-Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," the most ellicaeieus remedy for coughs, colds, and whooping cough, i'rice 23 cents. An Important Personal Item. Charles S. Prentice, of Teledo, Ohie, went te Paris ami thence te .England te be treated for ISright's disease, and after the best physicians of both countries had done 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, an'" ,-hllc "listlessly lingering in pain and anr sh," as he says, heard et the Safe Kidney .old Liver Cure, took it, and wxs completely cured in a few weeks. He gives circumstantial details of his painful experi ence and astonishing cure, in a long letter te II. II. Warner & Ce., which will be forwarded en application. jl5-2wd Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Osb teaspoonful et Dr. Browning's C. X C. Cordial for coughs and colds every three hours will relieve the severest case. Consumptives will ilnd satisfactory relief from its use. It is geed for Asthmatic Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Iullucnza, Sere Threat, Hoarseness, and any troubles et the same nature. At this time of the year colds arc mere quickly contracted than at any ether. If peo ple will be imprudent, they must sufTer the consequence; but te atone for neglect use Dr. Browning's C. & C. Cordial, and get reliet. Fer sale by druggists. Price SO cents. Dr. Brown ing, Proprietor, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. j22-lwd&w Piles! Piles! Piles! De you knew what it is te sutler with Piles? If you de, you knew what is one of the worst torments of the human frame. It cures con stipation, and then its tonic action restores health te the diseased bowels, and prevents re currence of tlie disease. Try it without de lay. j2(Mwd&w The secret of long life is te keep the liver perfectly healthy which is best acceinplislich by using only "Sellers' Liver Pills." Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Powders. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers'! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and getabettle of MKS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will 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 magic. It is perfectly safe te use 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 States. Sold evers' where. 25 cents a bottle. jl7-lyd&wM,V&S Statistics prove that twenty-live per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lecher's Hcnewned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. A Mether's Grid. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warning then, that you arc running a terrible risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, which lead te Consumption, if you de net attend te it at once. Shiloh's Consump tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. I'rice 10 cents, 50 cents ami' $1. Fer lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by D. HeiUshu, Lancaster, and 31. L. Davis, Millersville. The Best I Ever Knew Of. I. G. Starkcy, a prominent anil influential Citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have had the Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint for several vears, and have used every Keinedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizcr advertised in our paper, and was pciadedte try it. I am happy te state that it has entirely cured me. It is cer tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 75 cents. Sold by D. ileitshu, LaucMtcr, and M. L. Davis. Millersville. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. 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 plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sold bv D. Ileitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. s26-eodD&eewW XEW AH VERT1SEMESTS. F OR RENT. Three-story Brick Dwelling, with 10 rooms and 2 Stere rooms, en corner of Lemen and North Queen streets, Lancaster, Pa. KIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 East King Street, J24-3td-S,M&WK Second Fleer. T?IRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and IJeli ablc Companies. HEKK & STAUFFiCU, Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St. dec30-3mdKeed "TEW BEGINNERS AT HOUSEKEEPING i should net tail te attend the public sale of Household Furniture, at ILK. Bredc's, Ne. 31 West James street, en te-morrow (Tuesday) .lununry, 27, 1SS0. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock. ltd JTEir AlDVERTISEMEXTS. SOLID SIIiVEBWAEE, GOEHAM PLATED WAEE, 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 mounting Diamonds and ether Gems. Special care taken in the execution of Fine Monograms and Inscription Engraving. Alse, in complicated and ordinary watch and jewelry repairing. H. Z. RHOADS Ss BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. SEW Ali VERTISEMENTS INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN TUE 15EST COMPANlKSat BAUSMAN & P.UKNS'. 29-tteedR Office: Ne lflkW est Orange St. Lancaster, Dec. 12, is?j. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIABLE COMPANlKSat BENJ. P. SHENK'S, Office : 103 AVcst King Street. decl2-3mdlt BOVINE VIRUS, Pure and Fresh.frem Ilmer Vaccine Farm, Chambersburg, Pa., constantly received and for sale by CHABLKS A. HKINITSII, Agent, Ne. 1H East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ltd rPIIE ANNUAL. MEETING OF TUE LOT L Helders of Woodward Hill Cemetery for election of Trustees will be held en MONDAY, FEBBUAKY 2, 1SS0, at 7 o'clock p. in., tit ellice et Gee. D. Sprecher. By order of President. J2S-tI J. B. MARTIN, See'y. N TOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual niectlnsr of th Stneklmliierv nf the Columbia and Pert Deposit Baiiread Com ply will be held at tr ellice of the company. Ne. 233 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia. Pa.. en WEDNESDAY, FEBUUABY, 18, ISSO at -IV. o'clock p. m. Election for President and Directors same day and place. JAMES It. McCLUBK, jesi-attl Secretary. PUBLIC SALE A RARE CHANCE. On TUESDAY', JANUARY 27, 1880. will be sold at public sale, at Jehn Dess'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 Quven street, Lancaster city. Ne. 1. Containing in trout en Seuth Queen street, 25 feet '1 inches, mere or less, and in depth I2G leet, mere or less, en which is erected a Twe-story FRAME OffEU.IN'i: ,,t ,;.,;., six rooms, with Basement Kitchen and Cellar also Bakeoven, Smoke Heuse and ether neces sary outbuildings. A never-failing Well of W ater. Hydrant and Cistern, also Fruit Trees .urn uiiiju v ines in me ynru. Ne. 2, The ANCHORBENDING WORKS, Ne. I." Seuth Christian street, 33 feet 2J4 inches ana part, 1 mine, une store itoem, nxW teet and most of the Machinery, as Engine (nearly new) Beiler, Shattings, Belting, Circular Saw, Benches, &c. This is a rare opportunity for parties with a limited capital te secure agoed business stand asithas been carried en successfully ter sixteen years. It is fitted up in the most complete and convenient manner for business et any kind easy of access and centrally located in the heart et the city, only one square from Centre square. This property will be sold in parts or as a whole, as may best suit purchasers. The only reason for selling tills property is that the bus iness of the Ancher Bending works lias 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 preper- I'ersens desiring te view the property will please call en the undersigned. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when attendance will be given and terms made known by JACOB A. LE1PPE, Ne. 113 Seuth Queen Street. HEsnv Simiinvr, Auct. J17-5tdl7,20,22,2l,2fi& ltw "PROCLAMATION. CITY ELECTION. The qualified voters of the City of Lancaster are hereby notified that an election will be held in the several wards, at the usual places of holding elections, en TUESDAY, the 17th day of i EBRUARY, 18S0, between the hours of C a. m. and 7 p. m., of said dav, ler the purpose et electing en a general ticket one Mayer and twelve Scheel Directors, and the qualified voters of the several wards shall at the sumo time and place elect additional officers as fol fel lows : FIRST WARD. One member of Select Council, four members of Common Council.ene Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. SECOND WARD. One member of Select Council, three members et Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. THIRD WARD. Oncmemberef Select Coun cil three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. FOURTH WARD. One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Alderman, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. FIFTH WARD. Twe members et Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Con stable and one Assessor. SIXTH WARD. On member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, ene Constable and one Assessor. SEVENTH WARD. Three members of Com mon Council, ene Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and one Assessor. EIGHTH WARD. One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable and ene Assessor. NINTH WARD. Three members et Com mon Council, one Alderman, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Constable ami one Assessor. JOUST MacGONIGLK, J2WtdS Mayer. JEWELERS. EXQUISITE WEDDING SILVER! Stcrliug Silver Triple Silver-plated Ware, Ware, Soup Ladles, Tea Spoons, Oyster Ladles, Coffee Urns, Ice Cream Knives, Biscuit Jars, Berrj Spoons, Fruit Stands, Nut Spoons, Cake Baskets, Sugar Tongs, Berry Dishes, Bnlter Knives, Baking Dishes, ALU. KHOADS, 13 East King St., Jeweler. Lancaster, Pa. LAMPSJtV. T IGI1T. " FLIO & BREtfEMAtf AltE OFPEI'.IXO GREAT BARGAINS IN Ceal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These goods are entirely new and handsomer than ever before ettered and prices lower. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. iVAXTEH. TirANTKW. U E verybedy te advertise, free of eharse. in iiie te de. ITi;LLUiKxct:i:, who wants something "VTTANTEW. T T 50 Geed Cigarmakers by Bennett & Hal- ueuian, .iiaricua, 1 a payments. Geed wages, in weekly j'Ji-dUieaw lirAN' ANTED. TT A stout boy te learn Ceachsmithing, about Hi or 17 years of age, at Philip uoersein's Carriage Factory, 123 East King street, Laneas- t :r, Pa. ltd 1'OLITICAZ. GENERAL DEMOCRATIC WARD MEETINGS. The Democracy et Lancaster city and all who are willing te co-operate with them in se curing an economical, honest and progress i ve municipal government are invited te meet at the ward houses in their respoctive wards from 7 te 8 o'clock, en WEDNESDAY EEXLNU, JAJ. 28, te make general nominations for the otlicejte be filled at the approaching municipal elec tions. The Ward Houses and the eflices te be tilled are as fellows : 1st Want, Shober's note!. Select Council man, Common Ceuncilnien, Judge, Inspector nun ienstuuie. 2d Ward, Union Hetel. Select Councilman, Common Couneilmen, Judge, Inspector, Av sosserand Constable. 3il Ward, Jacob Elnngcrs Saleen. Select Councilman, Common Ceuncilnien, Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Constable. ith Ward, Gee. II. Erisman 's Saleen. Alder man, Select Council, Common Ceuncilnien, Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Constable. 5th Ward, Philip Wall's Grceu Tree Hetel. Common Ceuneilmen, Judge, Inspector, As sessor and Constable. Ctli Ward, Jes. Kautz's Saleen. Select Coun cilman, common Ceuncilnien, Judge, Inspec tor, Assessor and Constable. 7th Ward, IScrnanl Kuhlman's Saleen. Com mon Ceuneilmen, Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Constable. Sth Ward, Lucas Fritz's Saleen. Select Coun cilman, Common Ceuneilmen, Judge, Inspec tor, Assessor and Constable. 9th Ward, Arneld Haas's Saleen. Alderman, Common Ceuneilmen, Judge, Inspector, As sessor and Constable. General nominations for Mayer, Scheel Di rectors (six te be elected) and City Cemmi ttee inen will be made in all the wards. The Primary Meetings te etUethc nominees or the party will be held en SATURDAY EVENING, JAN. 81. II. A.MILKT, Chairman City Committee. AM V SEMES m. rpiIK CELEBRATED OKATOIl IN LITEU- X ATUltE, WALLACE BRUCE, Will deliver his lecture en WOMANHOOD IN SBAKSPEARE," In Fulton Opera Heuse, Lancaster, en Tuesday Evening, January 27th, 1880. The chart is new open at Harry M. Herr's Loek Stere, EiistKingstrcet, where reserved cats can be had without extra charge. j20-Gtd rUTLTON OriSBA HOUSE. MONDAY, JANUARY 23th. Mine, iicntz's Minstrels, Combined for this season only, with thejustlr Celebrated VIENNA LADTT ORCHESTRA. 1 lie lamed Union of Skilled Musicians. and the Equally Eminent VIVANDIEKECOR.VET ,fv . ?mPOscd of 12 Thoroughly Accom plished Lady Performers. In addition poi- TETTL and M.ME. RENTZ'S PEERLESS OPERA BURLESQUE STARS. All popular modern amusements: Music Mirth Mimicry, Vecal Meledy, ISuriesque. lravesty. Opera, Parody, Farce, Caricature, Pageantry, Parade, Wit. Humer, Jollity, Ac. A Mountain of Massive Mirth, forming beyond all question the crowning novelty or the pres ent year. ADMISSION, 75, BO 25 Cents. Reserved Seats, 75 Cents, for sale at the Opera Housu Office. j-iWtd i UXT POLLY KASSET'S SINGIN SKEWL. ASK BASSET'S BRIC-A-BRAC, AT TUE OPERA HOUSE, Thursday Evening, January 2tli, 1880. j ADMISSION, acts. Tickets for sale at the Opera Heuse. The audience was kept in rears of laughter for ever two hours. Sew Yerk Herald. sLJ3C-tl TjlULTON OPERA HOUSE. -1- POSITIVELY ONE NIGHT ONLT WEDNESDAY EVENIHG, JAN. 28. The roe3t Beautiful Spectacle ever seen, KIRALPY'S Grand Spectacular Production, entitled A Tale of Enchantment, On a Scale of Magnificence and Grandeur sur passing anything ever 'seen in America. En tirely New and Nevel Costumes. Rrilliant and Glittering Armors and Jewels. Marvelous Me chanical Effects. Full Cerps de JInllat. Grand Cosmopolitan Ballet of 50 young ladles in Glit tering Armer. Immense Demen Ballet. The w erld's Greatest Premiers, DE ROSA, MLLE. PA.GALERI, And MONS. ARXOJLD KIRALFY, introducing the following great European Specialty Ar tists: LES FANTOCUS VALOTTE, THE FAMOUS ULM SISTERS, in their Eccentric Styrian Songs. THE THREE RONALDOS, MASTER CARLIXG, the Extraordinary Car icaturist. Grand Amazen Marcli.led by a beau tiful and charmingly formed young lady. A few of the numerous Stage Pictures are : VDIage in llartz Mountains. A Wild Cress Path in Breckcn. The Grotte of Stalacta. Palace of Lace. Laboratory. Pandemonium. Subterranean Vaults. The Grand Staircase of the Gelden Terrace. Burning Ferest. Grand Transformation Seen The nemes or the Fairies. Ne advance in Prices. Seats new ready at the Opera Heuse. Secure your scats in advance. Ne extra charge for Reserved Scats. The cast will-include Miss Belle Mackenzie, Mrs. Gormen and Mr. Deuham. Lian22,34,2f5,27ft28d ELECTION. The Annual Election for Trustee of the Lancaster Cemetery, will be held en TUES DAY, FEBRUARYS, 1880, between the hour or 10 and 11 o'clock, a. m., at the Grape Hetel. DANIEL HEITSHU, JlO-itrtS President. LOCHER'S COUGH SYRUP CURE CON THIRD EDIT1W. MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 20, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 2G. Fer the Middle states, partly cloudy weather, with a slight rise in temperature and northerly winds. I shifting te cast and south, followed dur ing the night by slowly falling barometer, increasing cloudiness and threatening weather, with rain in the southern por tion. MAINE. The Fiery, Untamed Press Agent SlUl Ulazing Away at the Fusienlsts. Augusta, ile., Jan. 25. The supreme Court will assemble at Banger and decide upon the advisabilty of considering the Fusionist statement. The Fusion Senate met with but seven members this morning, and transacted no business and took a recess. The Republican pregramme as outlined this morning is, after hearing what the su preme court has te say regarding the Fu sionist statement, te have the governor issue a proclamation commanding the dis persion of the Fusionist government, and if any one persists in exercising adminis trative or legislative functions, te arrest him immediately. Probably the governor will give ths Fusionists net ever twenty- four hours warning. The Fusionists ap pear te have entirely lest heart. It is ex pected that Wednesday will see the last of the dual government. The agent of the associated press at Augusta is a prominent Republican politi cian, and the unreliability of his dispatches has become mere marked every day. lie is employed by the Republican Legislature te send out news of the abo'e tenor, with the express purpose of disheartening the op position. Eds. Intelligences The Republican Senate is net in session. In the Heuse a message from the governor of Wisconsin was read, transmitting the congratulations of the Legislature of that state. An order was also presented pro viding for an investigation into the disap pearance of the great seal and records. BV WIBK. Afternoon Telegraphic News. Over two-thirds of Rick Bres', hardware meulders in Reading have struck for 25 per cent, advance. The shoe shop connected with the Kings county penitentiary at Flatbush, N. Y., burned te-day. The 423 prisoners and e(50 outside hands in the building at time were gotten safely out. The less will be heavy. In the Senate te-day Bayard announced that he will speak en the legal tender resolution te-morrow. Luther Harrison' of Pennsylvania, has been centirmed principal clerk en private land claims. In a Birmingham speech Jehn Bright favors a parliamentary commission te go te Dublin with power te sell landlord's farms te tenants willing te buy and te ad vance three-fourths of the principal, prin cipal and interest te be repaid in five years. He thinks that would meet all wants. . At Augusta, Me., Jasen P. Scribncr was te-day sentenced te imprisonment for life, for the murder of two of his children in May, 1878. A bill te increase the number of supreme justices te twenty-one, three divisions of seven each, with a chief and two assistants was offered in the Heuse te-day ; and ZSSiE" ""a"a RELIGIOUS SENSATION. I TJeloc!ie:i of Cathellc Pried tentiiin. te Prutes- The entire Catholic community of Balti more has been greatly excited i hiring the past three days ever rumors which were circulated, stating that a Catholic prii st had publicly renounced his adherence te the church of Keine and had been con verted te Protestantism. These rumors, j which at first were generally discredited, were fullv verified yesterday. It appears 3 that the Rev. Father Jehanu Ilejda, pas ter et bt. Wences'atts' Catholic church, en Canal street, near Fayette, en Thursday last made public confession of his conver sion te the Protestant faith in Trinity German Evangelical Lutheran church, en Trinity street, east of High. Among these present were Uev. J. Pis ter, pastor of the church : Kev. X. littrk- j hart, pastor of St. Jehn's Evangelical Lu- tlicrai churcn, Uiuctle street, north et Penn sylvania avenue ; the trustees of both parishes, and a large congregation. Father Ileida. seen after the commencement of j the day's service, stepped out in front of the chancel, aud announcing his conversa tion, signed a document setting forth that fact and rcneuiiciug his ad herence te the Reman Catholic church, which was witnessed by the Revs. Pister and Burkhart and the trustees of both churches. Information of his change of religious views was net generally known among the Catholics until the day follow ing, when Father Ilejda sent a formal letteref resignation te Archbishop Gibbens announcing the step he had taken, which he said he had felt compelled te de after long and careful consideration. Father Ilejda will at once commence a course of studies of the Protestant doc trines preparatory te being ordained a minister. Yesterday the pulpit of St. Wcuccslaus was filled by Rev. Father P. Urban, who has been detailed te take charge of the parish until relieved. Father Ilejda, who, as his name indicate.-, is a Bohemian, wasbornatTrhaner, ncarKIat tan, Bohemia, in 18-47, and is consequently about 152 years old. About a year age Archbishop Gibbens, desiring te obtain a priest for St. "Wcnceslaus, where the con gregation is almost exclusively Bohemian, scnta request te1 that effect te the diocese of Bohemia, which resulted in Father Ilejda arriving here about eight months age. He at once took charge of St. Wcn ceslaus, where he remained until his deci sive act en last Thursday severed his con It is understood that a number of the members of St. Wcnceslaus will fellow their priest and join the Protestant church, Fires in Philadelphia. Stephen F. Whitman & Sens confec tionary establishment, at Twelfth and Market streets, was burned yesterday afternoon, involving a less of .$70,000. The fire originated in the upper stories, but lrem what cause is unknown. The third and fourth were burned out, the reef fell in and the lower parts of the building were deluged with water, damaging valu able machinery in the cellar. The stock of candies en hand was net very heavy. The less will be $."",000 en the building owned by the Patterson estate : Covered by insurance. The less of S. F. Whitman & Sens, en machinery, stock, furniture and fixtures, is estimated by them te be $0.1, 000 ; also covered by insurance. A fire two hours later in the sash and meulding factory of Charles A. Deerr & Sen, situated en Spring Garden street, above Thirty-eighth, West Philadelphia, caused a lesr of $3",000. Insurance, S(J,-000. HERE AND THERE. Charley Kaufman is the statesman big -with the destiny of his party. Marriett Bresics was taken and Jeseph Samson was ieft. Trey cast out Jacob Rathfon and nemi nated Andy Ceglcy. The ball season is at its height and the wall flowers are languishing for want of proper husbandry. Bishop Peck warns the Methodist brethern against the dangers of thrift, fashion and the modern literature which is supplanting the geed old text books.. Spurrier took notice of that, hissing and se pledged all "the best workers in the ward" te de their little best for the candi date. Daniel Barrett, supreme president of the Catholic Mutual benefit association of the United States and Canada, died sud denly at Medina, "X. Y., yesterday. Dr.Leriiier finds himself in pretty geed company, new that an English reviewer is accusing Tennyson of literary absorp tion. A fine "spiritual demonstratien1' at Norwich, in the way of bell-ringing, was spoiled by the accidental discovery that the bell-wire had get in contact with a curtain cord. Andrew Jacksen married another man's wife, and did net find out until two years afterward that she had never been divorced He then assisted her te procure a divorce, and they where re-married. The exploring expedition under the lead of Henry M. Stanley has established the first trading station in Conge, near Gallal lia, which place is claimed by both Eng land and Portugal. Since last July $100,000 have been con- , tributed te the Rochester university, and. $100,000 pledged toward an extra endow ment of $230,000, which sum, when raised will give the institution $400,000 produc tive funds. The next anniversary of the Lancaster Bible society will be held en Sunday even ing, February 8, and there will be two meetings and ether pastors are asked te close their churches. At the Duke street M. E. church Rev. Limlemuth and Rev. Hufferd and Judge Patterson will speak. At the Presbyterian church Revs. Peters, Mitchell aud Dr. Grcenwald will sdeak. Charles O'Coner wears a rather seedy"" looking hat, a tightly-buttoned frock coat wraps his body, and his trousers and beets are half-way between the shabby and gen teel. His bearing in the street, where he is often seen, furnishes evidence of his fur recovery from the illness of four years age, when the doctors gave him up and he took his case into his own hands. His hair ders net seem any whiter new than it did tc n years age, his back is just as straight as ever, he never wears glasses out of doers, as many much younger men ile, an. I though his step is net quite se active as it used te be, he can still de very creditable walking en the down-town sidewalks. Though he has been out of active practice for several years, he still keeps his office en Wall street, and force of habit brings him down town nearly every day. He oc casionally takes a retainer in a case involv ing intricate law points, but his service gees no further than preparing an opinion, or suggesting te ether lawyers what course is best te take with the case. MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, January a;. Fleur dull; Mi perl! lie 4 50ig5 00; extra ." SB05 75; Ohie and Indiana familv SC T.'.fJTOO: Venn'a lamily$C25(5 75; St. Lenis family $7 007'25 ; Minnesota Family $J ijfi 75 ; patent and high grades $7 008 -. Rye flour $5 00ig5 i". Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat dull; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 SGV: Pa. red $1:17; Amber 138. Cern dull ; steamer none here; yellow 57c; mixed 56.rCc. Oats weaker; Southern and Penn'a white VM Qi',y,c; Western white 454tt7jc'! Western mixed 4:4fic. Rye steady ; Western 8300c ; Pa. Vic. Previsions dull; mtss perk $1."50; beet hams $1GOU1G50; India mess beef $21 CO; Bacen smoked shoulders 5Kc; salt de 435c ; smoked hams 102)10c; pickled bains ayij ' Lard dull; city kettle SSc; loose butchers' 7 "c ; prime steam 7Je. Butter quiet and casv ; creamery a a traIHgaJe: Bradford county and Nr Y. extra iVa''e ; Western reserve extra at c ; de geed te choice 17S'J"Jc : rolls dull Penn'a extra 13l7e; western reserve extra ISgCOc Eggs easier ; Choice Penn'a 17e ; Western 163 17c. Cheese firmer; N. T. factory HJQlSc; western lull cream MI4c: de for geed Vi, fj)l3;de half-skims none here. Petroleum tirm ; Refined 7'c. Whisky $1 10. -lew Yerk Market. Nw Teiik, January 2C. Fleur State anil Western dull; prices without decided change ; su peril no statu $1 705 20; extra de $5 355 65 ; choice de S5 70C15; fancy de$G20 7 25; round hoop Ohie $5 606 00; choice de V 007 50; superfine western $i 70f$5 20; common te geed extra de $5 355TJ ; choice dodeliSUSOO; choice white wheat de&j(Ka 7 75; Southern dull, heavy: common te fair extra. $f 003(50: geed te choice de $3 C0& CO. Wheat feverish and unsettled, opening easier and afterwards advancing lUe en winter; Spring nominal ; Ne. 2 red, Feb. $1 iixA ; March i wmi 45. Cern dull and c lower : Mixed Western spot 57ft01c ; de future 53Cf;ic. Oats dull ; atute 47Q50C; Wustere IV.ftVJe Cattl Karkat. PnitADBtrniA, Jan. 95. Cattlcmarketactlve: receipt 2,200 head; priuie Ce; geed 5c; me dium 5c; common 4lJc. Sheep market inactive ; receipts 6,000 head; prime CGlc; geed 5'iQ,Cc ; medium 5Jfi5-ic; common 4Xts5c. Hogs in fair demand; receipts 3,000 head; geed GiQc ; ;mcdium CJe ; oeinmon Cgfi'ic tock Market. Philadelphia, Jan. 12:30 r. n. Stocks dull. PennaC's (third issue) 10C'- Philadelphia A Erie 18 Reading zfA Pennsylvania 52 Lehigh Valley. :i United Ces. of N.J 155 Northern Pacific 'JAY. Preferred 57 Northern Central 32 Lehigh Navigation 37 Norristown 103 Central Transportation Ce.- 4K Pitts., Titusville & Butrale. 15; Little Schuylkill 51Ji Nkw ieiik, Jan. Stocks Irregular. Meney 5&0 N. Y. Central 131 Adams Express 107 y. Michigan Central sa'i Michigan Southern .104 Illinois Central ...10 Cleveland A Pittsburgh.... 110": Chicago ft Reck Island 151 Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. Yt Western Union Tel. Ce 1034 Teledo Wabash 44J4 New Jartev Central I)CBLIC "ALE OF STOCKS OF TUBX PIKE ROAD COMPANIES owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. In pursu ance of the act of June 12, 1878 the Auditor General will expose te sale at the Merchant' Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia, en Tues day, the 24th day or February. 18, atl2 o'clock m., 18.815 snares or Turnpike Read Stock, new owned by the Commonwealth, among which areC40SIIARESDOWNINGTOWN,KP7lRATA and HARRISBURG TURNPIKE. The certifi cates for all these stocks cannot be feu ml, but the interest of the Commonwealth will be sold. The purchaser will be entitled te the same number of votes as the original owner. Terms, 10 per cent, en dav of sale ; the balance within thirty days te the State Treasurer, when a transfer will be given. WILLIAM P.SCUELL, j23-5tdeaw Auditor GencraL i ;1 il fl . .l