'i'SvW'-- -? W I I j' v--v. t-.V, ? y-j.t.':;,;; s " -- " -S.- - . , .. . . ' -1 LANCASTEE TVaiCT INlEmGlC "' -1 i -yVr - COURT OF COMMON PLKAS. Before Judge Uvlsgrten. The jury in the case of 3Iary T. E. Hiester Levis, transferres of Anna L. Sbenk, vs. Emeline Heffman and Samuel Heffman, rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for $1,265.46. In the case of the cem'th of Pennsylva nia, for the use of Lancaster county, vs. Wm. F. Pickel and Wm. P. Pickel, guar dian of Benjamin F. Pickel, garnishee, a verdict was taken in favor of the plaintiff for $852.25. J. and J. Bachman vs. Jacob Myers. Verdict taken in favor of the plaintiffs for 50. Jehn Staley vs. Geerge Wall, William Wesner and Geerge Wesner. This is an action of ejectment te ascertain the owner ship of a triangular-shaped piece of ground situated en Seuth Mulberry and West Strawberry streets, having 85 feet en the former and 118 feet en the latter street. The plaintiff traced the ownership of the land by deeds from 1734 te 1866, when they allege that it was purchased by Mrs. Ann Staley, mother of the plaintiff, and wife of Cyrus Staley, from Geerge Miller. Afterwards Mrs. Staley transferred the property te the plaintiff. The deed from Miller te Mrs. Staley cannot be found, it having been lest, without being recorded, a'theugh diligent search has been made for it. The defense is that the defendants lent Cyrus Staley, who said that he was owner of this land, considerable money. The land was sold at sheriff sale. They pur chased it and new hald a tlccd from the sheriff. On trial. Before Judge Patterson. Jehn K. Barr and Hattie A. Barr for the me or Hattie A. Barr vs. the Farmers' Mutual insurance company. The plaintiff side of the case is that en May 31 in the year 1867, Mr. Barr insured his house in "West Ilempficld township, in the defen dant cjmpany and paid the premiums. When the policy was about te expire the agent informed him of the fact and he said that he desired te insure his ether buildingsalse for three years mere and told the agent te make the survey. This was done and in the latter part of April, or early in May 1870, as is alleged, Barr offered te Kign an application in blank, as he might net be home en May 31st. This was done and the money was paid and Bair received a lei-cipt dated May 31st. On May 19, 1873, the barn, coin-crib, tobacco shed, fcc, of the piepcity, were destroyed by iire when Barr was away from home. When he asked the defendants for his money they claimed that his insurance pol icy had expired en May 3d, 1873. The amount of the insurance en the burned buildings w:is originally about 4,000. Bair & Shcnk, bankers, held a judgment against the plaintiff, and they attached about 33,000 of this money, which they recovered by a law suit, the remainder, something ever $1,000, is sought te be recovered by plaintiff. The defense is that the insur ance expired en May 3d, before the fire occurred, and that the receipt when given was of that date. On trial. WOMANHOOD IX SIIAK-jl'KAKK I Lecture by Wallace. Uruce Last Kvcning. Mr. "Wallace Bruce, of Peughkecpsie, X. Y., lectured last evening at Fulton hall upon " Womanhood in Shakspearc." The " orator of literature " was introduced by Marriett Uresius, esq, lie said that the title of the lecture combined the two best known words in the EuglUli language. Te place upon the stage all the charactcis of Shakspeaic's dramas would require seven hundred perfeiincis. and net ene of these creatures resembles in the slightest degiee any ether. Se true are they drawn te nature that net one among them all will ever be out of date. Among these diameters we find four heieines te every here about the ratio In which they aic found in leal life. The difficulty is that among se many it is no slight matter te make selections for illustration. Glancing at Shakspeare's creations as a whole we are struck l3' the strength of his heroines and the remark able weakness of his heroes. With the exception of Antonie, in the "Merchant of Venice," and Brutus, he has given us no .strong or perfect man. The lecturer described a picture he had seen in which were grouped all the diameters of Aven's bard. The heroines appeared like sunshine piercing the sad ness and gloom which surrounded his lierees. He divided the female characters of the poet into three classes, the roman tic, the domestic and the heroic. Miranda, Rosalind, Ophelia and Julist were chosen as illustrations of the romantic in womanhood. Most poets and nearly all novelists end their story here leaving off with the sound of the marriage bells. But we de net find it se in Shakspeare, nor in actual life. The master-genius subordi nates the ideal te the real. Queen Cather ine, Imogene, Cerdelia and Isabella were chosen te represent the domestic and hero ic in womanhood. Of all the poet's female creations the lecturer esteemed Portia the most perfect, combining in herself the three qualities of his analysis romance, the domestic virtue, and heroism. She al most reached the ideal of a perfect woman. Our conclusion from the s-tudy of Shak Kpeare's female characters is that in his dramas woman is ever represented, wherever we find her, as the soul of society. Her strenirth lies in her moral influence, and C7 her mission is te reform and elevate man kind. Mr. Bruce illustrated his lecture by many apt quotations from the great dramatist, and proved himself throughout te be a familiar student of his critics as well as his works. His delivery was easy and graceful and his description marked by great beauty of language. He was in teriupted several times by hearty ap plause, and the audience departed well pleased with the entertainment. Committed for Court. William Jenes, one of the men engaged in the riot at the Rohrcrstewn rolling mill, wsis arrested this morning and taken be fore Alderman Spurrier. He was held te bail for a further hearing en Saturday next at 2 e o'clock te answer for riot, and for a felonious assault and battery en Patrick O'Donnell, who is new lying at the county hospital suffering from a blew he received en the head during the riot. Axsault and Battery. Jacob Weeds, colored, en complaint of Lydia Pinkerton, also colored, was held te "bail by Alderman Spurrier te answer at court for assault and battery. Resumed Werk. The trouble at the Rohrcrstewn iron -works has ended, quiet has been restored, and the striking employees have gene te work. A Well-Known Place. lielermcd Church Messenger. It is publicly announced that Mrs. Har riet Lane Johnsten has purchased "Steny Batter," the farm en which her uncle, James Buchanan, fifteenth president of the United States, was born, and will erect upon it some monument te his memory. What the character of her memorial will be, -whether shaft of stone or build ing of some ether kind, has net yet been stated; but the place is known te nearly all these who have ever spent much time at Mercersburg. A glorious place it is tee that "Gap " en the read te McConnellsburg. Who does net remember the outlines of the mountain just there, with the gray turnpike winding ever it, and the cone-shaped cedars and the laurels, and the ferns and clear babbling brooks, and the beauteous lights and shadows tliat came creeping up, like familiar things, se palpable that one could almost fondle them. We would net be astonished te find it a place of resort in the future,especially new as it is accessible by railroad. What a grand place it would be for our weary ministers se spend a few summer days ! Hew would Dr. Trail Green, or Prof. Perter, like te call the roll of an old Betany class en the little stone bridge that spans the read ? Alas ! many, whose gay talk and laughter made the weeded ravines vocal, could net answer. They are gene te their long homes, and the thoughts of these who remain wauld be subdued ; but we doubt whether the "old boys " would be mere inclined te came down te the analysis of flowers than they were a quarter of a century age. Washington Borough Items. Mr. Musser, of Mountville, purchased one crop of tobacco here, for which he p.iid 10 cents fei wrappers and 4 cents for fillers. Protracted meetings have commenced at the Bethel and M. E. churches. Beth have geed audiences every evening and a few have presented themselves at the altar for prayer. The liver is still falling and sporting and gunning men are in hopes of a geed duck ing harvest ere long. Keliearttal. "Aunt Pelly's" rehearsal for the "Singin Skewl" nt the opera house te-morrow, at 5 p. in. Large Sign. Charles Brimmer has erected for Aaren Tel ler, en hi- tobacco warehouse, Shippen street, two large signs 31 feet long and 4y high. Amusements. ' Enchantment"1 Te-night. The gorgeous tpectuclc el " Knchaiilment" will be presented at Fulton opera house this evening, by a specially selected cast and ballet, under the direct supervision of the Messrs. Kindly, who have produced it i 1th such reinarkablesucecss in New Yerk and l'hiladelphia. The mechani cal and scenic effects are said te be marvcleu, and in the cast arc such well known and favor ite names as Miss Belle Mackenzie and Mr. Denhain. The ballet will be led by the great pieniiere, Mile. l)e ltesa. Mil. F. K. Witt, Cleveland, Ohie, Rheuma tism in the let. Cured alter three applications et St. Jaceii's Oil. When the lips are dry or scarred. When the teeth are dark or dull, When the tongue is het and liurd, And tills the tainted mouth tee full, The magic SOODOXT supply. And all these ills before it llv. idl-lwdced Ni;v Advertisements. Election of Scheel Directors. Patternmaker Wanted, Situations Wanted. Salesman Wanted. Curriers Wanted. X. Lcwiu, M. I). BFer further details see ad vei rising column. LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET. DAIUV. Butter?) B Cup cheese, 2 cups Dutch cheese f) lump Cottage cheese, 2piccc l'OULTKY. Chickens $1 pair Ducks $) pair Turkeys $1 ft dressed Ueese fc) piece MJTS. Chestnnts 1 'it Shelbarks 1 qt Walnuts $! pk risii. ISass ?J fli Cattish $1 ft Eels W Oysters $1 100 Suckers Pike Pcich Sun White Salmen Aaddeck Smelts MEATS. lleef Steak, 6 " Heast(rib) fl ft (chuck) 11 ft " Corned, 51 ft " Dried,?! ft Hamfl ft Lamb $1 ft Lard ?! ft Mutten fl ft Perk?! ft Pudding fl ft Sausage fl ft Sides and lluceii fl ft Shoulders fl ft Veal 21 ft . .ilgiiic He ...SSlc 5c . ja-tmc ...50g0)C l."c ..cM 10c . . . .(;S8e ..iei-Jc lee ....12c luc ..50c$2 !lc ..1213c 10c 10c 12c 12c 8c ....12c ..12lfic ..12l(!c ..10(?ai2c ..10 12c . .2."&2jC ..12'n)20c ..1215c 7!)c ..1210e . . .!)10c 8c ...810e ...8lec 7c ..ieu;c CHAIN. Wheat 1 bus $1.M Rye 13 bu . . . . .;nrc (He 4S4!lc r."i.oe ...f.J.25 Cern fl bus Oats fl bus Cleverseed fl bus Timethy Seecd fl bus MISCELLANEOUS. Apple Butter fl qt Cider fl gallon E-rirs 33 dez .$.-.. 5c .20iic ..1HC Heney fl ft 2025c soup $1 n ;iihpc Saner kraut fl qt 1012c HtUITS. Apples fl y, pk 152.'c Bananas ft piece 5c Cranberries fl qt 10c Cherries, dried, fl qt 12c Currants, dried, fl ft 12c Dried Apples fl qt 8c " Peaehesfl qt 10(f12c Lemens fl dez i":J0c Oranges fl dez : 1530e VEC1ETAI1LES. Beets fl bunch -rc Cabbage fl head -XvC-c Carrots fl bunch 35c Cclerv 10l2c Horseradish fl piece 2."c Lima beans fl qt 1320e Onions fl M pk 25c Potatoes Kl'fc 1012c Sweetf! Kl'k 1220c Soup Beans fl qt C Salsify fl bunch Ice Turnips, pk 58c SVJZCIAJ JVOTXC'i'A. Answer This. Dili 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 you ever knew or hear of any case of the kind that Hep Bitters would net cure. Ask your neighbor this same question. Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Powders. Regulate the Secretion. In our endeavors te preserve health itiset the utmost importance that we keep the sec retory system in perfect condition. The well known "remedy Kidney-Wert, has specific action upon the kidneys, liver and bowels. Use it instead of dosing with vile bitters or drastic pills. It is purely vegetable and is prompt but mild in action. J26-lwd&w Hoarseness All suffering from Irritation of the Threat and Hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afford ed by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches." j27-lwdTTh&S&w Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Fer fifty years "Sellers' Liver Pills have brought health and happiness in thousands of homes. Ask your d ruggist for them. CARPETS! CARPETS!! IN NEW AND ELEGANT DESIGNS. New opening in all the best makes of Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-ply Carpets, Extra Super Ingrain Carpets, Brussels, Damask and Venitian Hall and Stair Carpets, Rag and Hemp Carpets, te which we invite examination. Alse, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Window Shading, Shade Fixtures, Table Oil Cleths, Stair Oil Cleths, Rugs and Matts, all in full assortment. In MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, TABLE LINENS, &c, we have an unusually Large Stock, at Lewest Prices. GIVLEK, BOWEES & HUEST, Tiles! Filed! Tiles! De you knew what it is te suffer 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 the disease. Try it without de lay. j-2C-lwd&w Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. An Important Personal Item. Charles S. Prentice, of Teledo, Ohie, went te Paris and thence te England te be treated for Bright'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, and while "listlessly lingering in pain and anguish," as lie says, heard et 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 II. II. Warner & Ce., which will be lerwarded en appllcatien. jl5-2wd A precious gem is " Sellers' Cough Syrup" has never been known te tail in curing colds, coughs, and whooping cough. Price 25 cents. Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. One tcaspoentul et Dr. Browning's C. & C. Cordial for coughs and colds every three hours will relieve the severest case. Consumptives will find satisfactory relief from its use. It Is geed for Asthmatic Coughs.Urenchitis, Croup Whooping Cough, Influenza, Sere Threat, Hoarseness, and any troubles et the same nature. At this time of the year colds are mere quickly contracted than at any ether. It peo ple will be imprudent, they must suffer the consequence; but te atone for neglect use Dr. Browning's C. & C. Cordial, and get relief. Fer sale by druggists. Price 50 cents. Dr. Brown ing, Proprietor, 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia. j22-lwd&w Pure Spices nt Lecher's Drug Stere. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Arc you disturbed nt 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 get n bottle of 3IKS.WIXS LOW'S SOOi'IIINU SYWJP. 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 ever used it, who will net tell you at once thut 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 et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. J17-lyd&wJI,WiS Statistics prove that twenty-live 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 u bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup, sliall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? A Mether's JrIct. The pride of a mother, the lite and joy of a home, arc her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible risk, if they have a Congh, Croup or Whooping Cough, which lead te Consumption, if you de net attend te it ut once. Shiloh'.s Consump tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents nndttl. Fer lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price 2."i cents. Sold by 1). Hcitshu, Lancaster, and 51. L. Davis, Milicrsville. The IJest I Ever Knew Of. J. G. Starkey, a prominent awl influential Citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have had the Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint for several years, and have used every Ueinedy I could hear of, without any relict whatever, until 1 saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our papar, uud was persuaded te 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 7." cents. Sold by D. lleitshu, Lancaster, and SI. L. Davis, Mlllersvillc. Shiloh's Catarrh Keinedy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria Canker Meuth, and Head Ache. With each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector ter tlie mere successful treatment of tne com plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents, sold by D. Hcitshu, Lancaster, and 31. L. Davis, Jiillersville. s2tf-eodD&eewW JSIAJtKIAOES. Welleu Kirr. January 27, 18s0. by the Bev. Dr. Jehn Kuelling, Jehn D. Weller te Miss Barbara Kipp, both of Lancaster city. liEXTHS. DkIIavbx. -Jan. 20, 18S0, in Xe w Helland, Miss Mary Dellaven, aged 73 years. The relatives and friends are Invited te at tend the funeral from the residence of Gee. II. Banck, esq., en Thursday morning, at 10 e clock. ltd NEW Alt VEHTISE31ENTS J J LEW1N M. ., LATK OF BEKL1N, 1 . Germany, Ne. 213 West King street. Oflice hours from 8 te 10 a. in., 1 te 2 p. m. ard C te 8 p.m. j-28-2md INSUKK YOURrKOl'EllTYIN TIIK IEKST COMPAXIESat BAUSMAX & BUItNS'. 2-tfeedR Office: Xe 10 West Orange St. TXSURK YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIAItLE 1 COM lA IKS at BENJ. P. SHENK'S, Office 10S West King Street. decl2-3mdli UIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. HERB, & STAUFFER, Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St. dcc30-3mdReed T70R RENT. JD Three-story Brick Dwelling, with 10 rooms and 2 Stere rooms, en corner of Lemen ami North Queen streets, Lancaster, Pa. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Xe. 19 East King Street, j24-3td-S,M&WR Second Fleer. ELECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS. The qualified electors of the city of Lan caster are hereby notified that un election will be held in the several wards ut the usual places of holding state and county elections, en TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 18S0, between the hours of 6 o'clock in the morning ami 7 o'clock in the evening of said day, for the purpose of electing twelveSchoel Directors for the term of three years, from the first Thursday el Novem ber next. And the election officers in the sev eral wards arc hereby required te make the necessary official returns et the election, und te notify the persons elected within twenty four hours after such election shall have been closed and the number of votes for each candi date or person voted for ascertained. J. B. WARFEL, President. C. F. Ebkrmax, Sec'y. j28-3td rpHE OLD GIRARD 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. Le.scs promptly paid. Fer policies call en KIFE & KAUFMAN, Xe. 19 East King St.. Lancaster, Pa. 8-MW4S6mdR JtMZUUOHS. -:e:' 25 EAST KING STREET. A'JSir Alt VERTISE3LENTS. EXTRAORDINARY SALES -OF- luslins and Housekeeping Goods AT THE NEW YORK STORE. 35 OASES AND BALES OF MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, Selling by the piece or yard at less than Manufacturer's Prices. Special Bargains in MARSEILLES QUILTS, TABLE LINENS, TOWELS AND TOWELINGS. WATT, SHAND & THOMPSON, 20 & 22 EAST 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 line general assortment of Jewelry, cemprising1 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 & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. WASTED. XTA.NTEI. y V Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the Intkllieknceu, who wants something t )'de. A SALESMAN WANTED. Nene but a lirst-classman necdapplv. j'2S-2td J. B. MAKTIN & CO, IATTKRNMAKER WANTED. Apply at IS. Ulickenderfer's Varietv lien Works, 128 North Water street, Lane-aster, Pa. ltd "VirANTED. M Situation as Bartender. Five years im portance in Western city. Speaks English and German. Address, this office, M. J. F., ler three days. -TT ANTED. TT 50 Geed Cigarnmkcrs by Bennett & Hal deman. Marietta, Pa. Geed wages, in weekly payments. j2tf-3tdeaw Tr ANTED. TT Twe geed Cuirlers. Nene but steady men need applv. Inquire at ltd THIS OFFICE. rANTED. T ? A young man et steady habits wishes a situation where he can be useful in general. Pleaacaddiess G. W. V., Lancaster City, Pa. "TXT ANTED. VV A young man or steady habits desires a situation ; is willing te make himself generally useful, and will devote himself entirely te his employer's interests. Please address ltd G. W. S., Lancaster, Pa. AM USEXUSXTS. A UNT POLLY ISASSET'S SINGIN SKEWL aiid BASSET'S BRIC-A-BRAC, AT THE OPEKA HOUSE, Thursday Eyeninij, January 29th, 1880. RESERVED SEATS, Xi Cts. ADMISSION, 23 Cts. Tickets for sale at the Opera Heuse. The audience was kept in rears of laughter for ever two hour. Xeiv Yerk JItrald. LJ2(Mtd IULTOX OPERA HOUSE. POSITIVELY OXE NIGHT ONLY WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 28. The most 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. Brilliant and Glittering Armors and Jewels. Marvelous Me chanical Effects. Full Cerps de Ballet. Grand Cosmopolitan Ballet of 50 young ladies in Glit tering Armer. Immense Demen Ballet. The World's Greatest Premiers, DE ROSA, MLLB. PAGALEBI, And MOXS. ARNOLD KIRALFY, introducing the following great European Specialty Ar tists: LES FANTOCHS VALOTTE, THE FAMOUS ULM SISTERS, in their Eccentric Styrian Songs. THE THREE ROXALDOS, MASTER CARLING, the Extraordinary Car icaturist. Grand Amazen March,led by a beau tiful and charmingly formed young lady. A lew of the numerous Stage Pictures are : Village in Hartz Mountains. A Wild Cress Path in Brecken. The Grotte of Stalacta. Palace of Lace. Laboratory. Pandemonium. Subterranean Vaults. The Grand Staircase of the Gelden Terrace. Burning Ferest. Grand Transformation Scene The Hemes of the Fairies. Ne advance in Prices. Seats new ready at the Opera Heuse. Secure your seats in advance. Ne extra charge for Reserved Seats. The cast will include Miss Belle Mackenzie, Mrs. Geraen and Mr. Denham. jan22,24,26,27ft28d AS. ROSENBAUM & CO., . PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Ne. 223 prince street, Lancaster, ra- J. EOSEXMTEK, j7-3md v Manager. SECOND GRAND SOCIABLE OF THE SbitHer Equipment Association will be held at Rethweiler's Hall instead of theSbiffler Hese Heuse, en Tuesday evening, February 3, 1880. j27-2td KING STREET. J'OZITICAL. 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 progressive municipal government are invited te meet at the ward houses in their respective wards from 7 te 8 o'clock, en WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 28, te make general nominations for the offices te be filled at the approaching municipal elec tions. The Ward Houses and the efllcea te be tilled are as fellows : 1st Ward, Shebcr's Hetel. Select Council man, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector anil Constable. 2d Ward, Union Hetel. Select Councilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspeoter, As sessor and Constable. 3d Ward, Jacob Efllnger's Saleen. Select Councilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Cen ,ble. 4th Ward, Gee. II. Erisini A Saleen. Alder man, Select Council, Cor-jnen Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, Assessor and Constable. nth Wardv Philip Wall's Green Tree Hetel. Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspector, As sessor and Constable. 6th Ward, Jes. Kautz's Saleen. Select Coun cilman, Common Councilmen, Judge, Inspec tor, Assessor and Constable. 7th Ward, Bernard Kunlman's Saleen. Com mon Councilmen, Judge, Inspeoter, Assessor and Constable. 8th Ward, Lucas Fritz's 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 Mayer, Scheel Di rectors (six te be elected) and City Committee men will be made in all the wards. The Primary Meetings te settle the nominees of the party will be held en SATURDAY EYENING, JAN. 31. II. A. MILET, Clutirmnn City Committee. JEWELEltS. EXQUISITE WEDDING SILVER ! Sterling Silver Ware, Soup Ladles, Ojster Ladles, Ice Cream Knives, Berry Spoons, Nut Spoons, Sugar Tongs, Vutter Knires, ALU. KHOADS, Jeweler. Triple Silver-plated Ware, Tea Spoons, Coffee Urns, Biscuit Jars, Fruit Stands, Cake Baskets, Berry Dishes, Baking Dishes, IS East King St., Lancaster, Pa. MISCELTjASEOVS. rm.AH. BRIMMER. isemeved te Ne. 4 west King fleer, Rhoads & Bre.'s new bnildin 4 West King street. first ding. J2-Imdj CRAYON PORTRAITS, SIGNS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LOT Helders of Woodward Hill Cemetery for election of Trustees will be held en MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1880, at 7 o'clock p. m., at office et Gee. D. Sprecher. By order of President. j2G-tfd J.B MARTIN, Sec'y. -ESTABLISHED 1802. J. D. BOSENBEEQEE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 318 Settth Frent St., lhiladelphia,'Ja. Dealers and Farmers having Eggs, Poultry, Batter pound, print, roll and solid or any kind of Country Produce, would de well te ship te us, as wc guarantee full prices and rempt returns. n26-1.1tw TIIRD EDITION. WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 28, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Jan. 28. Fer New Eng land, the Middle states and the lower Iake region, decidedly colder northwest te south west winds, rising barometer and clear or partly cloudy weather, except in northern portions light rain or snow. CRIME AND DISASTER. A Man Beheaded en the Railroad. Providence, R. I., Jan. 28. A man named Haggerty was beheaded en the Worcester railroad last nisht probably by a freight train. He had been in the Woonsocket police station for drunkenness, but had been discharged when thought te be sober enough te get home. He reached Blackstone and probably became again intoxicated. Accidentally Shet and Killed. Syracuse, N. Y., Jan. 28. At neon te-day Elias Gebhardt, 1C years of age, a clerk in a hardwarde store, was accident ally shot and instantly killed by a customer te whom he was selling a pistol. In the excitement the customer, who gave his name as Costelle, from Wayne county, disappeared. The revolver, which was thought te be unleaded, contained three charges. Burned te Death. Halifax, N. S., Jan. 28. Mrs. Jeseph Ephelcn, a widow aged 78 years, was burned te death yesterday while alone in her house at Little Raven, Yarmouth county. It is supposed that her clothing became ignited while she was attempting te light a fire. Found Deatl. Halifax, N. S., January 28. County Counseller Donevan, of Ingonish, Victeria county, C. B., who has been missing for ten days, was found dead in the weeds near Braddock. It is supposed he com mitted suicide while insane. Murdered in the Streets. Elizabeth N. J., Jan. 28. Jeseph Wolf, aged nineteen, was shot down and robbed last night in going along the street at Evena. The murderer escaped, but several suspected persons have been ar rested. roRtefflco Robbed. Morristown, N. J., Jan. 28. The posteflice at this place was broken into and robbed last night, but te what extent has net yet been ascertained. Suicide of a Police Otllcer. Norfolk, Va., Jan. 28. Chief of Po lice Bensen committed suicide this morn ing by sheeting himself. Fire and Firebugs. Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 28. There is no truth in specials reports sent lieme about fire and firebugs. ON THE KENNEBEC. Affairs Down in Maine's Capital. Augusta, Maine, 28. The Fusion Legislature met this morning in Union hall. Ne business was transacted in the Heuse. That body took a recess until four o'clock. All persons, including the reporters, arc excluded. In the Senate Mr. Gibbs moved tint all newspapers reporters be excluded. The general expression of opinion en the part of the Fusion members is te go into the body at the state house. Probably they will meet for the last time te-morrow, as that will be the day set for them te be all together when they will dissolve sine die. Submission te the Court. Portland, Me., Jan. 28. The XewEra, the leading Greenback organ, submits te the decision of the supreme court and ap peals te the people. It also calls upon the Press te publish the declaration of princi ples of the " Brick Pomeroy League, " thus admitting their connection with them. At the State Heuse. Augusta, Me., Jan. 28. In the Senate the committee en judiciary was instructed te inquire as te amending the constitution by abolishing the council, providing for election of an auditor and consti tuting the heads of departments the advis ers of the governor. In the Heuse Messrs. Hill, of Corinth, and Milliken, of Burnham, Fusionists, ap peared and took their seats. WASHINGTON. Business in the Heuse. The following bills weic passed by the Heuse this morning : Granting a pension te the widow of Lieu tenant Hiram II. Benncr. Giving the consent of Congress te an agreement entered into by the states of New Yerk and Vermont respecting the boundaries between these states. Appropriating $4,100 for the erectien of a monument te Gen. Herkimer. The Heuse then proceeded te call com. mittces for reports. THE STRANDED LOUISIANA. Successful Efferts te Save the Ship. New Orleans, Jan. 28. A despatch from Captain Gewcr, of the stranded steamship Louisiana, says he has thrown overboard 230 tens of cargo te lighten the ship. Lighters can be used only in calm weather. The propeller is broken. Pas sengers have been sent te Pert Eads. The ship will be saved. G. A. B. Meeting in Secret Session at Reading. Reading, Pa., Jan. 28. The Grand Army of the Republic met at the opera house here te-day. Three hundred and fifty delegates were present. The encamp ment is held with closed doers. OBITUARY. Daatli of a Bosten Journalist. Bosten, Jan. 28. William II. Brewster, one of the proprietors of the Bosten Trav eller, died at Newburyport, Mass., last night. He had been in ill health for some time. Won't go te Louden. Londen, Jan. 28. The Paris correspond end te the Times states that the manager of Theatre Francaise has refused permis sion te 31. Cequclin and Sarah Bernhardt te play in Londen during the coming sum mer. New Jersey Republican Convention. Newark, Jan. 28. The Republican state committee has called the Republican convention te meet at Trenten, May 6, te elect delegates te the Chicago convention. Graduates or the Naval Academy. The report of the secretary of the navy, in answer te a resolution of the Heuse of Representatives, in regard te the probable number of midshipmen who will enter the ' navy from the naval academv at Annaneli shows that there are forty-four midship men who have passed their final examma-v tien for ensign and thirty-five ethers who will come up for final exam.' inatien in June next. As three ". of the latter are sick and some will fail when they come up for examination, the -secretary concludes that of the whole seventy-nine net mere than sixty-five or sev enty will be available te fill vacancies. As there were no graduates in 1877 . and 1878, owing te the change from a four years' te a six years' course, and " as the number appointed at large is re- -stricted te ten for each of the four classes, this restriction and the extension of the course will greatly reduce hereafter the "" number of cadets at the academy. Under the old system, en an average of iive years, only thirty-two or forty-seven per cent, of the total number that had passed . through the entire course were grad uated, under tue six years course, and with the smaller number of cadetss appoint ed, the secretary estimates that no mero than twenty-five will graduate an nually. At the same tirae tha va cancies created in the line officers by deatli and from ether causes average about thirty annually. The number of iiuusiupmcn en ine navy list lias, year by year bcen steadily declining from ene hundred and thirteen in 1873 te forty four at the present time. There will be vacancies for most of the ethers who may be admittedle the grade of en sign in the March examination of the ' , present year. Subsequently the average supply of twenty-five officers annually from the academy will net be adequate te- fill the vacancies that annually occur amenjr naval officers of the ether grades if the present system is maintained. On this statement the committee en naval affairs, te whom the resolution was referred, asked te be discharged from its further consideration. New Hampshire va. Louisiana. An original bill was filed yesterday in the supreme court of the United States in which the state of New Hampshire is com plainant and the state of Louisiana de fendant. The object of the bill is te com pel the payment by the state of Louisiana of its rightful obligations which it has re pudiated. The bill sets forth the history of the indebtedness of Louisiana en which it has defaulted, and recites the acts assum ing te provide for the payment of the same. It petitions the supreme court for an in junction against the state officers of Louis iana, requiring them te appear in the court and answer the premises and "abide by the said order, direction and decree as may be made against them in the premises, and as shall seem meet and agreeable te equity and geed conscience." Tite case will be argued by the attorney general of New Hampshire and by eminent associate counsel. It is in accordance with the idea that was suggested some time since as being the best method for a hope that the state of Louisiana could be compelled te fulfill its obligations. The state of New Hampshire, of course, stands forward n-i the representative of citizens who are the holders of Louisiana bends. JtL,lltKJ2TS. New Yerk Market. New Yekk, January 2s. Fleur State and Western rather mere steady; super line state t 405 15; extra de 3 3. 5C5; choice de $5 70G15; fancy de $(20 W72."; round hoop Ohie $." G0C 00; choice de J 007 50; superfine western tl 705 20; common te geed extra de $.1 u5.7J ; choice dodo $5 8)8 00; choice white wheat de SH U0 7 75; Southern steady, quiet; common te fair extra WWfijtlM; geed te choice de $; (W8 (). Wheat Spring quiet and very linn ; winter Klc better; Ne. 1 white Fcb.t HK; de March 14tS Ne.2red Feb. $l.rll 4T; March $1 47 14S. Cern Jc better and quiet; Mixed Western spot MiTic ; de luture 5M.fSGU,c. Oats quiet ; state 4730c; Western 473 i'Je. l'hiladelphia Market. Philadelphia, January 2S. Fleur firmly lielil ; superfine $4 505 01) ; extra $." Mii ?.' ; Ohie und Indiana fumilv $i 7T7 50: f'eniiu Umily Mi 50G 73 ; St. Lenit family 7 00072.'. ; Minnesota Family $ij --xgC 75 ; patent and high grades $7 255S 25. lSye Heur $5 00&5 25. Cernmcal Iirunilywiuc unchanged. Wheat dull; Ne. 2 Western lied 5141; Pa. red $1 41 ; Amber 141. Cern dull but tinner; steamer 53c; yellow 55c r mixed 55c. Oats steady; Southern and.Penn'a white 47 18e; Western white 47lSc; Western mixed 4(Jc ltye steady ; Western SSQ'Xta ; Pa. !K)e. Previsions steady; miss perlc $1:150; biN-r hams $lGO0lt;5O; India mess beef 21 50; Itacen smoked shoulders 5c; salt de 405c : smoked hams lOQIOc; pickled hums vy't) 9J4c. Lard steady; city kettle 8c; loeie butcheiV 7c ; prime steam 7e. Butter quiet and dull ; creamery ex tra 3234c; liruaferd county and N. Y. extra 252Uc; Western reserve extra at 2i&25c; de geed te choice 1722c : rolls dull IViiii'u extra 1417ej western reserve extra lsiOc. Kggs quiet ; .Choice Pcnii'al17c; Western 15Kle. Cheese lirm; N. Y. factory 14J15c: western lull cream 1414c;de for geed i: 14 ; de hulf-skims none here. Petrel'jum dull and steady ; Ilcfiiu-d Sc. Wliha. 1 10. stock Markets. Philadelphia. Jan. 23 12:30 p.m. Stocks lirm. Pennati's (third issue) 10G Philadelphia & Krie my Heading 34 Pennsylvania 52-, Lehigh Valley. 52 United Ces. et N.J 155 Northern Pacific 24 Preferred LHX, Northern Central 3.'f; Lehigh Navigation 37m, Norristown 1U2 Central Transportation Ce. U Pitts., Titusville & Uutrale. Uy, Little Schuylkill hy New ieiik, Jan. 23. Stocks strong. Meney N. Y. Central Eric Adams Express.... . 56 .iii'4 . 4714 .... .10714 Michigan Central.... aiicuigan seumern iu;g Illinois Central MVA Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. ..HI Chicago ft Keck Island ll'J Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 114M Western Union Tel. Ce 1 Teledo & Wabash X'y. New Jersey Central Hl'4 LAMPS, JtC. T IOIIT. FLIM k BREjtEMAjt ARE OPPERISO GREAT BARGAINS IS Geal Oil Lamps, Chandeliers and Lanterns. These geed arc entirely new and handsomer tliau ever before offered and prices lower. FLINN&BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, I.AXUASTKR. PA. I7STATK OF WILLIAM BLACK; Sit. It late of Little Britain township, deceased Letters of administration en said estate Hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all pec pec sens Indebted thereto are requested te make immediate payment, and these having claim or demands against the same will present them without delay ler settlement te the under? signed. K7B. PATTKBSON. Spring Greve P. O., WM. BLACK, Jb., Fairmount P. O., Lau. Ce.r Administrators. II. B. SwABtanl J. W. r. Swikt, W. VI 4 VI t - V jTti 7iJl K- m