,J.-,r- -v' w t" " " sssaeacsapaasa reiggsagaagat.iyag3S3rayB3y ..,.,., v ,,..... ' ,.-r.',, .i',.. .:. ,..'.v, -.',.,,.' ...,Jt T.. r -- v.- . '- -r r ; -, ', ' '- ''-' '' :- " ! i , '- LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11? 1880. , - r v . . i ' - . t . ...."' " ' - 1" 'Ty -,-- -? ' - - .,.,, fr,. jib. n.,,. nA.Hi n J e mm. ij li IIMH - iMMWWaW wiMMt,, -"-'- " r ' . - COURT OF COMMON PLLAS. Bfer Judge Patterson. In the case of L. Power vs. li. F. Hookey judgment of non suit was entered by the court, as the plaintiff was net pres ent when called. A motion te strike off the non-suit has been made by the plain tiffs counsel. This moreinr the counsel in the case of Elizabeth Mishler, administratrix of Benj. Mishler, deceased, vs. P. "W. Hicstand and Hilaire Zaepfel. informed the court that the case had been settled between the parties. A juror was therefore withdrawn and the case ended. .Itetere Judge j,lvlngten. iii the case of Frank Schlegelmilich vs. Mary Eckcrt, the defence called a number of witnesses te prove what was stated in yesterday's Intelligencer. After they closed the plaintiffs began ther rebut tal. Squire E. D. lleath testified that deceased always seemed anxious te provide for his daughter, she being a cripple,and he wanted te place the money in trust se that if she married a worthless husband, she could still be provided for te the extent of her means. Frem what he knew of the man he believed him te be of sound mind and capable of making a will. A number of ether witnesses testified that they knew the deceased for years and always believed him te be of sound mind. On trial. All the jurors, with the exception of these impaneled in the will case were dis charged, there being no mere ca:cs for trial. Itail Given. Jacob G. Peters and II. S. Shirk, lessees of Ne. 4 cotton mill, entered the bail to day which" was ordered by the ceuit when the cstrepement case was decided. Jehn K. Heed and Jehn D. Skiles became their sureties in the sum of $20,000. Appeals from Assessment,. Te-day the county commissioners hcaid the appeals of property owners in the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth wards, from the valuation put upon it by the assessors of the said wards. Belew we print the val uations of 1871) and 1880 for comparison : Wards. JTO. WSJ. Deduction. 4 I,W7.7 fl.42S.Kt $7H.!H .". 75,rt7 771,21.! inc. ll,:)4.i e ifi&flsz i,4r,45'j ::,47:j Te the above valuation for 1880, the commissioners instructed the assessors te make the following additions : Fourth waid $100,000 ; Fifth $13,000 ; Sixth 39,000. The assessors increased the val val sitien as directed. There were a large number of appellants before the commis sioners this morning, but as a general thing the assessments made weic adhered te. Jacob Ilcrzeg, assessor of the Sixth ward, had assessed "an occupation tax"' amounting te $21,800 against the lcsidents of his ward, but this was stricken off by direction of the commissioners, none of the ether assesseis having assessed said tax. INCENDIARY vim:. Small Building Iturnetl. A small frame stable belonging te Henry Strebcl, and situated en Marien alley, in the rear of his let, Ne. 333 East Orange street, was burned last night. The fire was discovered about 12 o'clock by a daughter of Mr. Strebcl, the ether mem bers of the family having retired ; she alarmed the inmates of the house, and Mrs. Strebcl ran te the stable and released the chickens, about fifty in number, none of which wcie burned. There was nothing else of any value in the building. The fire companies were promptly en hand, but the structure was entirely consumed. The supposition is that the fire was the work of an incendiary. The building was in sured in the Fire association of Philadel phia, of which Benjamin F. Shenk is agent, for 100. Death of E. Nerman Gunnison. The subject of this notice, formerly of Columbia, later of Yerk, died in the latter borough yesterday, aged 42. Mr. Gunni son was a man of mere than ordinary lit erary ability, and wen for himself distinc tion as a poetical writer. His productions found a place in prominent newspapers and literary and religious journals, as well as in America's best magazines. He was a centributer te the Christian at "Werk, Il lustrated Christian Weekly, Sunday Scheel Times, Lutheran Observer, Saturday Night, New Yerk Weekly, New Yerk Clipper, Serib ner's Monthly, St. NicJielas, Wide Awake, New Yerk Sun, New Yerk Graphic, and ether journals. He also published several poetical works, and enjoyed the acquain tance of many eminent men of letters. His body passed through Lancaster this morn ing en route for Bosten, where it will be interred. A Soldier Heard Frem. This morning Chas. Eichman, barber, received a letter and package from Sergt. Christian Pcterman, formerly of this city, who is new a member of Ce. L, United States cavalry, and is stationed at Fert Klamath, Oregon. The package contained a pair of buckskin moccasins, which were taken from the feet of a dead Indian by Mr. Pcterman. They are nicely trimmed in different colored beads and leek very comfortable. Mr. Peterman's time in the army will be up in a couple of months and he will net again enlist. During the late war he was a member of the 70th regi ment, since which time he has served in the regular service. Postage ou Drep Letters. At this season of the year, en account of St. Valentine's day,a large number of drop letters arc mailed at the posteflice. The postmaster and clerks always h.ivc considerable trouble in regard te letters which de net have sufficient postage. Post master Mai shall desires us te state for the benefit of the public that the postage en all drop letters containing reading matter, x;aled or unsealed is two cents for every half ounce Valentines containing no written matter will go any where for one cent for every two ounces if left open. The Safe Harber Works. Mr. Isaac Reeves, who has had charge of the Phoenix iron company's mills at Norristown, but who was recently appoint ed superintendent of th iron works of the same company at Safe Harber, has remov ed with his family te that place and en tered upon his duties there. Jesse Hull, jr., of Phecnixvillc, has just put the Safe Harber works in thorough repair and has added many improvements te the machin ery. A Tower. Workmen are engaged te-day in con structing en the reef of the Pennsylvania railroad depot, corner of North Queen and Chestnut street, a tower en which te hang the wires of the company's telegraph lines. The wires new hang inside the building and are constantly being corroded by the .sulphur smoke from the locomotives. THE DRAMA. Hartley Campbell's "Fate " at the Opera Heuse. The name of Bartley Campbell has re cently sprung into prominence and favor with the patrons of popular entertainments by reason of the flattering success achieved by the latest production of his facile pen, "My Partner," a dramatic work of gen uine merit, and one that is steadily gaining in popular appreciation. The reputation earned by this play has induced the revival of some of Mr. Camp bell's earlier works for the purpose of test iug their strength with the amusement going public, and at one time within a re cent period no less than five of his plays held the beards at as many leading metro politan theatres in different parts of the country. Brushed up and with the im perfections and " amateurisms " that usually distinguish early work removed or toned down as far as possible, all these plays have succeeded in gaining a fair held en the popular estimation, and by reason of the geed work he has accomplished, no less for the profession than for the general public, Mr. Campbell is entitled te a high place en the roster of popular favor, and lias come te be regarded among the most valuable of our modern dramatists. His comedy-drama of "Fate," written before he had attained te his present emi nent station, was produced at Fulton opera house last evening by the Almayne comedy company, and the small audience may be attributed te the dual reason that the play and the company were both unknown in the community save for a few press notices that floated en ahead of them in their castwardly progress, their last engagement of any length being in Pittsburgh. The performance was, taken throughout, a geed one. While the story is trite, and turns in the well-worn theme of a young wife driven te jealousy and estrangement from her easy-going husband by the hit ter's careless and indifferent temperament and the malign intervention of a woman who has betrayed her own husband, the author has by Jut ingenious interweaving of striking incidents, and the occasional introduction of an effective climax, in vented the piece with an interest that, beginning with the dramatic scene en which the curtain falls at the conclusion of the first act, is sustained and enhanced through the rapidly succeeding events that lead up te a happy reunion and put the schemes of the wicked one te flight. Through it all there runs a vein of pathos that plays upon the sympathies and emotions, while there is just enough of the humorous te relieve the tension upon the feelings of the spectator as he allows his interest te become absorbed in the doings of the men and women iu the mimic world before him. The dialogue is geed and the situations for the most part de net partake of the unnaturalness which distinguish many se-called "society dramas. " The leading female part of Helen luim day was sustained by Miss Naril Almayne, a young lady unknown te fame in these patts, but who none the less evinced the possession of geed histrionic ability. There is a subtle delicacy about her interpreta tion of the role that invests it with a posi tive charm. While she does uncommonly well in the situations calling for play upon the passions and lises te the occasion in a manner that excites the admiration of the spectator, she is equally effective in the mere subdued scenes, and her assumption of the conversational tone of voice and unimpassioned manner is cap ital. Miss Almayne certainly made a fa vorable impression. In the main the sup port was geed, Miss Florence Langton, in the net very attractive role of June Temple, bearing off a fair portion of the honors ; Mr. Xelseu Decker, whose name is famil iar te amusement patrons, as Frank Fara day, Mr. Sekleu Irwin, as David Paulding, and indeed the entire cast gave highly sat isfactory renditions of their several parts. Iu the Last Ditch. J. W. Jehnsen, esq., and ether Repub lican managers arc running around te-day asking Republicans te pledge themselves en paper te vote for Bering. Business men and ethers who are suspected of being shaky are te be bulldozed into putting it down in black and white. This is about the verst bull dozing yet reported, and we presume the " black list " of these who won't sign or of these who sign and de net vote for Bering is te be published indue time. A geed many independent Republicans, who de net care te give Jehnsen a promissory note of their partisan fealty have refused te belittle themselves by signing any obligation bind ing their exercise of the right of free suf frage. Surprise Party. A pleasant social event eccmricd last evening at the residence of Mr. Jehn Evans en West James street, in the shape of a surprise party te his daughter Miss Mary, by a number of the young lady's friends. Upwards of twenty couples were present. The sunrise was complete, danc ing was continued without interrup tien until the little hours of the morning, save for the grand midnight match te the dining room where an elegant supper had been prepared, and the alfair was among the most delightful of the charming episodes of a like character in which the season new brought te a close by the ad vent of the Lenten period has been se pro lific. Tight Squeeze. Wm Murphy, an employee of the Penn sylvania railroad, connected with the Parkesburg construction train, while en gaged this morning in pushing cars into the warehouse at Columbia, was caught between one of the cars and the platform and was se seriously injured by the squeeze that he was rendered entirely helpless. He is a married man, and he was sent te his home in Parkesburg. Cheek Found. This afternoon a check for $141 en the Lancaster County national bank, drawn by Ames Miller in favor of Hiram Stockholm and endorsed by Stockholm, was found en the street. If it is worth anything the owner can get it at the bank, where the finder left it. The Bricklayern. In our local of the meeting of the brick layers en Monday evening we stated thr.t they adopted resolutions agreeing te work for $2 per day. The price agreed upon was $2.25 per day and no trade. Fell Deuu Stairs. Edward Cassidy, a young man, who is employed at .Lecher's tannery and beards at the Fountain Inn, slipped and fell down 6tairs at the hotel last night. He was terribly cut about the head and face. NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE MONEY BY BUYING SHEETIM AID SIIRTIM MUSLINS! TICKINGS, CHECKS, TABLE LINENS, &C, As they will certainly advance in price still mere. We are new offering COTTON AJSTD LINEN" GOODS Cheaper than can be bought te-day. We have an immense stock and are prepared te offer Bargains in every Department. In BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES, THIBET SHAWLS, CREPE VEILS, &c, we are offering Great Inducements te Pur chasers. Our Carpet Department is new stocked with the Newest Styles of Bedy and Tapestry Brussels, Three-ply Carpets, Extra Super Ingrains, Cel. Ingrains, Damask and Venitian Hall and Stair Carpets, Bedy and Tapestry Brussels. Hall and Stair Carpets. The largest stock of Rag Carpets in the city at the lowest prices. We invite examination. GIVLEE, BO"WEES & HUEST, 25 EAST KING STREET. A Large L'fii B. B. Myers, of White Oak, Strasburg township, has laid upon our table an egg that was laid in a nest by one of his hens. The egg is symmetrically proportioned and measures six inches in its smaller and ever seven and a-half inches in its greater cir cumference. ShcrlfTs Sale. On Saturday next at neon Sheriff Strine will sell at sheriff's sale, at Summy's tavern, Harrisburg pike,a short distance northwest of this city, the personal property of Sam uel Myers, consisting of horses, cows, to bacco, farm implements, &c. ISall. To-uierrow evening Clenimens's Uity 1j:iii1 will give a ball in Ketliweiler's hull ler the benclitet Frank liriiilerly, who hat been very sick for some time past. It promiser, te be u large ufliiir. Amusement. Teny Denier Coming Again. There i-. net :i man, woman or cliilil in this city who attends aniir-enicnts that will net be pleased te hear that Teny Denier will be here en Friday even ing with his renowned pantomime and special ty company. Geerge II. Adams (Urimaldi) the best clown in America, i- still with the troupe and se are the etlier persons who pleased such a large house en the occasion of their last visit te this city in November. Z. C. Dunbar, the Milanese minstrel, vocalist anil actor, who was last seen here with Geerge I,. Fex's troupe about live years age, is new with Mr. Denier, having joined liim some time age. li. Macauley as " Uncle Dan'VOn Satin day evening the popular comedian, Mr. 15. Macauley, will appear in this city in his great impersonation of L'nelr Ian"l in the play of "A Messenger from .larvis .Section." Mr. Mucauley played a very siieecstul engage ment at the Hread Street theatre, Philadelphia, two weeks age, after which he was 1 alien en a tour through Eastern Pennsylvania. Kcrj where the houses hae been crowded. In Scranton, en Saturday night, 1,000 was taken Inathisperlermanceand a large number of people were turned away unable te obtain standing room. Nearly 10) seats have already been sold at Yccker'.s elllee. Ciiiiistia: IlAXxr, esq., Youngstown, Ohie, is full el joy ever the w enderful cine of Ms wile by St. Jacob's Oil. Yer twelve long yeuivshe had suffered with Xruralgia in the lieatl, ad often had the most terrible pains. Haifa 1 t tle of St. Jacoh's Oil cured her entirely. The seeds of sickness and et death In a disordered mouth are sewn ; When bad the teeth or foul the breath, ISeth soul and body lese their tone. Till SOZODOXT'S brought into piay, And sweeps these dire defects away fil-'luml New Advertisements. Teny Denier at the Opera Heuse Literary Entertainment. Lecal Delivery ler Sale. New Hearding Heuse. Mortgages Fer Sale. Clerkship Wanted. Situation Wanted. Use Elaire Oil. Girl Wanted. Rey Wanted. Removal. Religious. Wanted. Netice. EFer further details see adveitising column. " sm'jTcTal. setivTis. Twe Organs Regulate first the stomach, second the liver; especially the first, se as te perferin their func tions perlectly and yen will remove lit least nineteen twentieths et all the ills that man kind is heir te, iu this or any ether climate. Hep Bitters is the only thing that will give perfectly healthy natural action te these two organs. f--2wd&w Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Tiiesb Cemflaimmi of Sere Threat, hoarfee hearfee hoarfee nejs or "taking cold," .should use "Brown's Jlrenchial Troches."1 The effect is extraordi nary, particularly when used by singers and speaker ler clcai ing the voice. flO-lwclTTliS&w J. F. Davis, of Tonsillelith, Ohie, sold in one year fourteen thousand bows of "Sellers' Liver Till."' Try them. "I Am All flayed Out" is a common ceiupl.iint. It you leel se, get a package of Kidney-Wert and take it and you will at once feci Its tonicpewcr. It renews the healthy action of the Kidneys, Ilewels and Liver, and thus restores the natural life and strength te the weary body. (Jet a box and use it at once. W-lwd&w Use Lechei's l!mc and Cattle l'ewdcrs. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Arc yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and getabettlc efMUS. WIN'S LOW'S SOOlHIXGYKUP. 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 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 et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere i" cents a bottle. j 17-lyd&wM, W&S Xausceus medicines seem all that the doctor can think of. Try "Sellers' Cough Syrup, and you w ill be delighted beyond measure. Pui-e Apices at Lecher's Drug Stere. A Mether's Griet. 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 are 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. Sliileh's Consump tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10 cents, se cents and $1. Fer lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by D. Ileitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, MiUersville. The Best I Ever Knew Of. J. G. Starkcy, a prominent and influential citizen of Iowa City, says: "1 have had the Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint for several years, and have used every Betnedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and 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 75 cents. Sold by I), lleitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, MiUersville. 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 successtuT treatment of tne com plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sold by D. Heitsmi, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, MiUersville. bi-eodD&eewW Try Lecher'a Cough Syrup. dry aoens. XHW ADVERTISEMENTS. 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, comprising 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. J. B. MAETITST & CO. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS OF ALL FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, SHEETISGS, MATTING, TICKINGS S-ye offer a Large stock of (JoeiN at VKKY J. B. Statistics prove Unit twenty-flve per cent, of the death in our larger cities are caused by consumption, sinil when we reflect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lecher's lienewneil Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ter their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Kidney-Wert radically cures I5ilieusnes, Tile.-, and nervous diseases. KMwd&w One Bex of Six Bettles. If you are suffering from a combination et liver or kidney diseases, and constipation, de net fail te ue the celebrated Kidney-Wert. It is ;i dry compound as easily prepared as a cup of coffee, and in one package is as much medi cine as can be bought in six dollar bottles of ether kinds. l'J-lwd&w "Strength, Accuracy, Pukitv." Xe doubt some of our readers have noticed Dr. Brown ing's advcrtisinent in this paper, and wonder what the words above quoted mean. It is ox ex plained as fellows : " Dr. Urewning has dis covered a sure and rapid cure ter Coughs, Colds, and all the attending complications, the neglect te instantly check which causes se much misery te the human race. Beginning at the end, the last word means he uses only the jntresl drugs, the next word means they are accurately compounded, and thelirst word (strength) means that his C. & C. Cordial is net adulterated, but contains all of a quantity of medicine necessary te produce a certain cure in all conditions resulting from a cold. Fer sale by all druggists at 50c. per bottle. Alse by the proprietor, at 1117 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 15-lwdAw Frem a Distinguished Physician. Prof. Green, a distinguished allopathic phy sician, wrote te the Medical Recerd et Atlanta, Ga., te the effect that after all ether means had failed, he sent for the Kidney Cure (Sate Kid ney and Liver Cure), and te his astonishment cured a serious case of Bright's Disease by ad ministering it, and afterwards found itequally bcnelicial in ether cases. lie advised his broth er physicians te use. it in preference te any thing else ler kidney disorders. 12-2vd&w XEfT ADVERTISEMENTS. ' ' rpilIS OWLTH1S WEEK WlflTcOXTAIX JL a very large amount of Lancaster items et an intensely interesting character. Other towns, tee, will have their due allotment of personal news. Price, 5 cents per copy. fll-2tdW&F IXSUKK YOUR PKOl'EKTV IN THE IlEST COMPAXIESat BAUSMAX A BURXS'. 2-l-tfcedK Office: Xe 10 West Orange St. "TpiRK, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. IIERR & STAUFFER, Rcat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X". Duke St. dcc3Q-3indRced Lancaster, iec. 12, 187!). INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN HEM A RLE COMPAXIESat BENJ. F. SHBNK'S, Office : 10S West King Street. dccl2-3uidR M ORTGAGES FOR SALE. Twe six ner cent. Mertsrascs. one ter $10,000 and the ether ler $4,750, first liens and well se cured en eligible city Real Estate, belonging te the estate of the late Dr. Benjamin Mishler, dee'd. Inquire et WM. R. WILSOX, Esq., Xe. 21 Xerth Duke Street. tll-tfW&S Lancaster, Pa, TlRIVATE SALE Ok- A TWO-STORY JL Brick Dwelling, Xe. 315 Seuth Prince street, containing 8 rooms, cistern and well of water and well built. Terms easy. Inquire et HENRY SIICBERT. Real Estate Agt., Xe. 6 Court Avenue. f4-2wdR TT S. GAKA'S INSURANCE AGENCY, 145 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. FIRE Insurance Company of Xerth America, Phil'a' Lycoming County Fire Ins. Ce., el Muncy, Pa. Franklin Fire Insurance Ce., Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Ce., Phil'a. Continental Fire Insurance Ce., New Yerk. Hanover Fire Insurance Ce., New l erk. Queen England Fire Insurance Company. Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance Ce. Liverpool, Londen and Glebe Fire Ins. Ce. LIFE American Life Ing. Ce., of Phil'a. fi-lmdR Garnets Papers Qneensw KINDS. WINDOW SHADES, FEATHERS, MUSUNS, , irtuuii JilCi.in AiSlf JAllllB. LOW PRICES. MARTIN & CO. XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AS. KOSEXBAintl & CO., . PACK EliS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Xf. 2 Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. J. KOSEXMYEK, n7-Smrt3 Manager TOBACCO PACKERS' SAMPLE TAGS TBINTED ON CHECK BOAUD (Same as used by Tobacco Samplers), Itairy Uailread Beard any Celer. Alse, STKUXG TAGS FOR LABELIXG OF TOBACCO. KALES Contract and Receipt Beeks at the Lewest Prices, Intelligencer Office. Janl2-tfd WANTED. "IXTANTED. IT Everybody te advertise, free of eharare. IU II1U -l.NTfcLLIOKNCKK, e de. who wants something lirANTED, TT A situation by a yeunsr irirl te de sen- eral housework, Apply at 750 MARKET STREET. ltd WANTED. 5,000 fts. of extra fine Carpet Rags. Will pay 8 cents cash and 9 cents in trade, at II. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, fll-2td W&S<w 202 West King Street. GIRL, WANTED TO DO GENERAL Housework. MiiBt come well recommend- . Geed wages and treatment given. Xe. 44 North Prince street. Apply ittt TTTANTEW. TT A girl te de general housework. In quire at 154 North Queen Street, ltd AM USEMENTS. l7ULTON Ol'EKA HOUSE. Saturday, February 14th, 18S0. JOHN T. FORD has the honor te announce one appearance, as above, et the Realistic C .American ueuieaian, MR. B. 1SIACAULEY, In his delightful portraiture of quaint charac actcr, "UNCLE DAN'L," Supported by his own Excellent Company of j Comedians, in E. A. Lecke's new typical Amer- 1 lean cemeuy-Drama, A Messenger Frem Jarvis Section. ADMISSION", - - - 35, SO & 75 Cls. Reserved Seats new en sale at Heuse Office without extra charge. the Opera fTlwd "PULTON OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th. J. D. MISHLER has the honor of announcing the return with New Tricks, New Specialties, the Greatest en Earth TONY DENIER Gee. H. Adams (Grimaldi) WITH HUMPTYDUMPTY! A Grand Constellation of 30 Pantomimic Artists and Brass Band and Orchestra. Admission as usual. Reserved Seats new en sale at Box Bex Office. D. B. HODGES, Business Agent. febKMtdJ HIED EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 11, 1880 WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, Feb. 11. Fer Xcw Eng land and the Middle states during the rest of Wednesday, clear or fair weather, slowly rising temperature, and stationary or slowly falling barometer and southeast te southwest winds, followed during the night or en Thursday morning by threat ening weather with rain or snow. BY VTlKE. Afternoon Telegrams Condensed. Pepe Lee says that the liberty enjoyed by the Catholic church in England renders unnecessary the establishment of diplo matic relations between that country and the Vatican. Peter L. Henri, aged 20, committed sui cide in Xew Yerk te-day. Andrew Smith, town treasurer of An An dever, Mass., stele $15,000 in order te grat ify his propensity for stock speculation. Secretary Sherman te-day telegraphed Assistant Treasurer Hillhouse, at New Yerk, te accept all offers of United States bends at the following rates : C's of 1880, at 3J and under; G's of 1881 at 5 and under, and 5's at 3 and under. The libel suit for $20,000 against the Bosten Herald by Rev. J. W. Cele of Charlemont, Mass., for accusing the plaintiff .of horse whipping his wife, was settled te-day in the superior court by an agreement of counsel that the plaintiff would accept a verdict of $1, without costs. The propo prepo sition te settle came from the plaintiff. IKISH REUEF. What Would be Substantial. Londen, Feb. 11. It is reported in the lobby of the Heuse of Commens that the Bareness Burdett-Coutts intends giving half a million pounds te afford permanent relief for Ireland. The Generous flayers. Philadelphia, Feb. 11. A meeting of the theatrical managers in this city was held here te-day and appropriate commit tees appointed te arrange for a special per formance the proceeds of which will be given te sufferers from famine in Ireland. TKKKIDLK TKAC.EIJY. The Crime of a Jealous Husband. Allentown, Feb. 11. At Lehighton, last night, Edward Mulherin visited the house of a nun named Geldbcrgcr for the purpose of contradicting a scandalous story circulated about himself and Gold Geld berger's wife. After some discussion Geldbcrger seized a gun and shot Mulhe rin in the abdomen, from the effects of which he died in a few minutes. Goldbcr Geldbcr ger was arrested. Mulherin leaves a wife and seven children. KICKKD TO DEATH. IJrutal Murder in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Feb. 11. Jennie Moere, aliits Tyson (colored), aged 23 years, was found dead in a hovel in Alaska street this morning, with all the evidence of having been kicked te death. Isaac Tyson also colored, was subsequently arrested for the crime, the neighbors having heard Tyson and the woman fighting during the night. ANOTIIE1C CHEAT I-'IRK. Destruction of Trinity Church, Xcw Yerk Kv. Yerk, Feb. 12. Trinity Episcopal church, corner of Fourth avenue and One .hundred iKd-tventy-fifth street, was de stroyed by'fire.this morning. The build ing cost $125,000 and the organ $10,000. A magnificent piece of stained glass which cost $1,000, was also destroyed. THREATENING TO STRUCK. Allowing Twe Weeks te .Effect a Compro mise. Burnley (England), .Feb. 11. Weav ers representing 30,000 looms, gave notice te-day that a strike will begin -en the 2."ith inst unless a compromise is reached in the meantime. UKBA27 ROVER'S DEATH. Suffering the Agonies of Hydrophobia. Allentewx, Pa., Feb. 11. Urban Beyer, of Weissport, who was seized with hydrophobia en Saturday, died in terrible convulsions yesterday. His two daugh ters, who were bitten by the same deg last summer, are still unaffected. W.ENARY AMNESTY. The French Government Announce its Op position te it. Paris, Feb. 11. The government will I te-day make a formal declaration in the Chamber of Deputies that it opposes plen ary amnesty. Nominated for Postmaster. Washington, Feb. 11. Amongst the nominations sent te the Senate te-day -were the names of Edgar A. Broadhead and Jehn Scott te be postmasters respec tively at Kittanning and Brookville, Penn sylvania. IVAI.L PAVERS, Se. 1! i PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST., We have moved our stock te tl id above num ber, three doers below our old lnalien, where wc shall be pleased te see our friends ami pa trons. We placed large orders f or Wall Paper early in the fall before the advat ice, anil have new in store und are receiving d jiily additions te one et the Largest and Newer it Lines of paper nienres wc ever had. Dark Shades. All the Xcw Dcsi;tn in the Dadoes, Fillings, Friezes, ders, Centres, etc., Ber- for Parlors, Dining Reems, ICliamlK ji, Libra ries, Kitchens, etc. DADO WINDOW SEADES a:h Ebony Band and Line Goods, entirely new. in six and seven feet lengths. Plain Goods by the yard in all colors and from one te two yards wide ; Fixtures, Cords, Fringes, Tassels, etc. Alse make Walnut and Gilt Cornices : Car nice Poles in Ebony and Walnut; Pele Trim miners. Gimt Bands. Curtain Loet. Pietnru Cords, Nails, etc. We take measures of win J Renieva Removal oews, iu ns?ig snaaes in Degt. manner. febl0-lyd4w XAMKJSTS. Mew Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk. February 1L Fleur State and Western firm and in moderate demand; superfine state 94 905 30; extra de 3:583 65; choice de $5 lOtfSOO; lancy de $610 0700; round hoop Ohie 70tJ0O; choice de $6 107 50; superfine western 7535 25 ; common te geed extra de $5 235 70 ; choice dodo$5 737 5; choice white wheat de $5 65 6 35; Southern linn and quiet; common te fair extra $ 33 35 ; geed te choice de 96 40 7 75. Wheat Spring a shade stronger; winter KSJJc better and quiet; Ne. I white March i 51 ; de April $1 5ek; Xe. 2 red, March SI Si &l 53 ; de April 1 571 5 ; de May 91 53. Cern a shade firmer and quiet; Mixed Western spot 5Gtlc ; de future 5359c. Oats steady; state 47KQ50KC; Western 4GJ QMc. Philadelphia Market. Fmr.ADKi.rniA, February 1L Fleur quiet but very strong ; superfine 91 505 00 ; extra $5 23Q 00; Ohie and Indiana family 97 0073; Pcnn'a family 96503700; St. Leuis family 97 00750 ; Minnesota Fam ily 96 257 00 ; patent and high grades 97253 25. Rye flour $300. Cornmeal Brandywinc unchanged. Wheat buoyant ; Ne. 2 Western Red spot $1 50 ; Pcnn'a de $1 511 52 ; Amber 91 53. Cern quiet ter local use ; steamer 55356c ; yellow 57-3e4c; mixed 5657c. Oats steady; Southern unti 1'enn'u white 4T49c; Western de 15J048c; de mixed 43 ic. Rye Arm ; Western 80c ; ra.-00c. Previsions quiet; ukss perk $13; beel liauisl50l7 u; India mess beef $21 50: Ba Ba eon smoked shoulders 5c ; salt de l)iec ; smoked haiusi)10c; pickled hams eftae. Lard dull, quiet; city kettle 7Jc; loose butchers' 77).ic ; prime steam ly&gfii&c. Butter in demand ; creumery extra 323tc ; Bradford count' and New Yerk extra -252c ; Western reserve extra at 2325c ; de geed te choice 1722c: rolls choice want ed ; Penn'a extra IX&Zlc ; western reserve extra au24c. Eggs firm ; Pcnn'a 18c ; Western 17c. Cheese strongly held ; N. Y. factory 1415c ; western full cream 14Ugf!14c ; de for geud Vii 14 ; de half-skims 12"taw Petroleum nominal :"tieitued 7C Whisky strong at 1 03. stock Markets. PHllmn-rniA, Feb. 11. 1230 r. v. Stocks unsettled. Pennati's (third Issue) 105 Philadelphia & Krie 17i Reading s-iyi Pennsylvania 5-1 Lehigh Valley. 51 United Ces. et N. J I5nyt Northern Pacitic :i2H " Preferred 63 Northern Central 33 Lehigh Navigation . Norristown 1U2J5 Central Transportation Ce. 4ftK Pitts., Tltusvulu & Bulfale. 20& Little Schuylkill.... 53 Xkw ieuk, Feb. 11. Stocks active. Meney N. Y. Central Adams Express Michigan Central., Michigan Southern. ... WjO ...131J ... 47 ...11W ...iu3; Illinois Central 103 Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. ..112 T Chicago & Reck Island. 141) Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 115 Western Union Tel. Ce VS3V. Teledo Wabash i New Jersey Central M LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MAKKET. DAIRY. Buttel 57 ft Cup cheese, 2 cups Dutch cheese ft lump Cottage cheese, 2 pieces reuLTRV. Chickens fl pair Ducks 1 pair Turkeys 1 ft d resed Geese fl piece visu. liaSS 4n Ui.. ...................... . Cattish W Jt Eels ft ft Oysters 100 ullvJil. 19 i X IJlL Bi JL V JTlsIl 4 OUI1 i if llll Salmen Aaddeck Smelts M2AT3. Beefsteak, ! & " Roast (rib) W ft (chuck) ft " Corned. 7 ft " Dried, 31 ft Ilamfl ft Lamhfl ft Lard it ft Mutten 3 ft Jl 0K jl JO a! Pudding fi ft Sausage $ ft Sides and Bacen ft Shoulders f! ft Veal 31 ft OKAt. Wheat ilbus Rycfl bus Cern fl bus Oats iP bus Cleversecd fl bus Timethy Seeed il bus KUTS. Chestnuts qt Shelbarks 9 qt Walnuts l pk MISCELLA3KOUS. Apple Butter fl qt Cider jf? gallon Kggs fl tle. Heney if) ft Seap If? ft Sauer kraut 1 qt niciTS. Apples fl 14 P Bananas l piece Cranberries f) qt Cherries, dried, fl qt Currants, dried, ft ft Dried Apples f7 qt " PcacheHf) qt Lemens ft lez Oranges tl dez : veeetaiii.es. Beets f? bunch Cabbage f head Carrots ft bunch Celery Horseradish piece Lima beans $ qt. Onions Tfl 14 pk Potatoes 7 y. pk " Sweet ft pk Soup Beans R qt Salsify fl bunch Turnips. pk ...issaic ...Se .".""8I0c 5C ...Settle ....."lOJstiOc "."iet-S9i l()c .....1'1C loc ...50c! ..".iiiric H)C .... 12c .!.... .12c ...liQlGc, ...12Hk5 ...I(M12C ...10I2C . . .25'2N: ...12tf)20c - ...12J315C llti,'.Ui ...12$idCc ajSiee ....801ftc 11.50 into 5c ISffll'Jc .$."i.7T.00 $3.25 tiigs-'c 1U12C ........ .25c !J".202TiC ""Jiffl-i'H: flfesu 10&12C .152te fa. .... '.'.KHs .....12c ..12c .jeffiifc .25(ft::cc .15&5U3 fiC ...2ifeCc . . .:t5c .K1&12C ...2(S5c .1520C "lOffifsc .1220c .....ice ...5Q8e m:iTING INKS, JtC, IT SK THE UKST. HARRISON'S CELEBRATED WRITING INKS, FLUIDS AND MUCILAGE. Give them a trial. Ask yenr stationer for them and takenoether. 49-SPKCIAL RATES for inks in bulk for Schools and Colleges. HARRISON MANVEACTURINU CO., 512 Broadway, New Yerk. Please mention this paper. feb5-lmd& w MISCELLANEOUS. NLEWIN, M. .. GRADUATE OF THE . University of Dorpat, Russia, formerly of Berlin, Germany, Ne. 243 West King street. Olllee hours from 8 te 10 a. in., 1 te 2 p. m. and C te 8 p. m. )28-2md X OCAL DELIVERY FUR SALE. This well established line is etTered for sale. It can be obtained at a bargain und will pay well. Fer ether information, address feblO-Std A. G. B.", Intelligencer Oflicc. "VETT HOARDING HOUSE. 1A The undersigned will open a Bearding Heuse en the 1st of April next, at Xe. 119 North Queen street. Central location and elegant fcuartments. Boarders, wanted. Apply te .ti3 Tiiirv ll iitij'aIt JlltOtflVU. 11. J.M1UJ1HA StdW&S Ne. 24 Seuth Lime Street. S" TAR GLASS WORKS, NORRISTOWN", I'll., manutacture a ouperier ijuaiivy m WINDOW GLASS, Singleand Deuble Thick, Corrugated, Obscur ed and Pictured Glass of Extra Thickness, will net Stain or Bust. Fer sale by Lancaster dealers generally. f4-2wd JOSEPH OSrHElM, 214 NORTH WATER STREET, Wholesale Dealer in Grocers' Sundries, Oils, Salt. Fruit, Eggs. Agent for the sale of Elaine, the best and safest oil in the market. Cannet he exploded. Its lire test Is se high as te make, it as safe as any illumlnant known. It is free from benzine and parafflne. Fer sale by all the principal grocers in thacity and county. The trartR sunnlied at the lowest market feblO-lwd rates. u SE LOCHER'S HORSE AND CATTLE POWDEKS. 1 Hi i ? M l ;ti il 5S 41