.;;l'i ; J" lijWkSEESRtBAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26,1880: COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS. Januarjr.AdJearned Term. Wednesday Afternoon. -Cem1 th vs. Wil liam A. Baughman, fornicatieu and bas tardy. The commonwealth in rebuttal called two witnesses, who testified that they would believe the presecutrix en oath. Cyrus Simmons testified that he was home two or three times during the day that the masons came te work for him ; he went te Quarryville for bricks that day. Sur Rebuttal. After the commonwealth closed the de fense called mere witnesses in sur rebuttal Patrick Swisher, a stone mason testified that he first met Cyrus Simmons en the day he went te work at his place, at Jeseph McClure's in the morning ; wit ness did net see Mr. Simmons at the house that day ; Simmons went te Quar ryville several days after that for brick. James Swisher, another mason corrobo rated this witness. Jehn Pickcl testified that he was net at Cyrus Simmons's house with William Baughman en this occasion that Mr. Sim mons said he was ; the time he passed Sinimens's house he did net see Hannah. Tlie testimony here closed and the coun sel began addressing the jury te whom the case was given shortly after 5 o'clock. The jury rendered a verdict of net guily with county for costs. In the cases of cem'th vs. Geerge Will iams, Geerge Miller and William Miller, charged with felonious assault and battery en Jehn Shell, verdicts of net guilty were taken for want of evidence. Wednesday Ecening. Cem'th vs. Ames Bruce, forcible entry and detainer. The prosecutor in the case was William Ilagan, of Providence township, who alleged that he rented a blacksmith shop from the de fendant in April, 1879, for a year. In November last the defendant nailed the shop shut while the prosecutor was away, leaving all of his tools, &c, inside ; since that time he has been unable te obtain possession of the premises. The defense was that when Bruce first rented the shop he told Ilagan he could have it as long as he did what was right. Soen afterwards he made some repairs te the shop at the request of Ilagan ; he then told him that he would rent the shop by the month and charge him $2 per month rent, a part of which he would take out in work ; he gave Ilagan work te de but he only did a portion of it ; he did net pay any money and in November the defendant told him he must leave en the 15th ; the next day he nailed one of the doers shut leaving the ethers open in order te allow Ilagan te remove his tools ; he has never asked defendant for the tools since. Thursday Morning. In the case of Cem'th vs. Ames Bruce, charged with forcible entry and detainer, the court charged the jury this morning. They said that there was no crime proven, but they would leave it te them (the jury) te dispose of the costs. The jury divided the costs equally between the prosecutor and defendant. The city of Lancaster plead guilty te a charge of neglect of duty, in net keeping Seuth Duke street at the place known as ' The Dump'" in geed condition. In the cas-e of I. Newton McCord, charged with fornication and bastardy, a verdict of net guilty was taken for want of evidence. Cem'th vs. Oliver I). Marklcy, assault and battery. On the night of the 27th of Nevembera social dance was given at Elias Shcetz's hotel, in Pcnnville, Pcnn town ship. The music for the dancers was fur nished by Edward Mehn, a fiddler, who is the complainant in this case ; Mehn al leged that the defendant came te the hotel and persisted in raising a fight with him ; he did net care particularly te have his face tattecd en that evening, se he refused defendant's polite invitation ; finally when they were in the barroom Marklcy struck him en the head and he tried te cscape by going behind the bar; the defendant fol lowed, striking him a second time. The defendant and his witnesses denied that he struck the defendant ; he asked him (Mehn) te have a talk ; he refused te de se and he told him he must talk or take a whipping ; Mehn finally consented te have a talk and they went out together ; de fendant did net strike him or at him dur ing the entire evening. NARROW ESCAPE. A Man Drawn Around a Revolving Shaft. Daniel Heir, an employee at Shober's Slackwater paper mill, made a narrow escape from death, en Tuesday. He was engaged at the time in oiling some of the machinery, when a part of his clothing caught en the head of a set screw in a rapidly revolving shaft, armmd which he whirled a number of times, until, his clothing giving way, he was dashed te the fleer. When picked up he was in a help less condition and almost entirely naked. Fortunately the distance between the re volving shaft and the ceiling of the room was sufficient te admit of his body passing between them ; otherwise he would have been crushed te a jelly. As it was he escaped without having any bones broken, but is se badly battered and bruised that he will net be able te resume work for some days. Mr. Hcrr is a married man and lives with his family at Slackwater. Death of an Aged Lady. Miss Catharine Ellmakcr, the eldest and one of the most highly esteemed residents of New Helland, died at her residence in that place yesterday, in the 97th year of her age She had no special disease, but died of old age. In the language of one of her relatives " she made no complaint, but died like a saint." Deceased was"an aunt of Hen. Antheny E. Roberts, of this city, and of Judge Wm. Ellmaker, of New Helland. It may be noticed in this connection that two first cousins of Mrs. Ellmakcr survive her, both of whom are between 90 and 100 years of age one of them is the mother-in-law of ex-County Commissioner Emanuel P. Keller, and the ether the widow of Judge Dale. Mrs. Ellmaker's funeral will take place en Sat urday at 10 o'clock, and her remains will be interred in the family cemetery, three miles south of New Helland. Dissolution or Partnership. As will be seen by advertisement else where, the firm of D. Bair & Ce. has been dissolved by the withdrawal of Jacob Bair, and the business will hereafter be carried en at the old stand by David Bair, whose long experience and intimate acquaintance with the business will no doubt serve te retain the liberal patronage extended the old firm. Waived a Hearing. Mr. Gus BunzL who was charged by A. Bcissmanu with assault and battery and surety of the peace, waived a hearing, and entered bail with Alderman Barr his appearance te answer at court. purim. The Jewish Feast of Deliveraaee. Te-day is the occasion of the Jewish feast of Purim, which originates from Esther, the queen of Ahasuerus of Persia, who had decreed during a drunken spree, influenced by" his counselor, Haman, that all the Jews should be slain en a certain day. Thequeen, learning of this fact, inter ceded by stating that she herself must also be slain, as she was a Jewess, of which the king had been ignorant. This angered the king with Ilaman, aud the latter was de posed, Mordecai being elevated te his place. The king had no power te recall the decree, but he issued another direct ing the Jews te arm and defend them selves, and giving all persons liberty te assist the Israelites in the impending struggle. After two days' fighting all ever the land the Jews were everywhere victorious, and Haman and his family were executed en the very gibbet he had pre pared for Mordecai and en the same day set by Haman by the killing of Mordecai. The feast of Purim is celebrated in honor of the wederful.delivcrancc of the Jews from the terrible fate that awaited them. Yesterday was observed as a fast-day, called Tancs-Esther, spent in prayer by the faithful preparatory te the feast of deliverance, which is celebrated te-day. It will be signalized in Lancaster by a ball te be given te-night in Roberts's hall by the Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent society. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Events Acress the County Line. Within a circle of three miles of New Oxford, Adams county, there are at pres ent mere than fifty cases of diphtheria and scarlet fever, and many arc dying, mostly children. Superintendent Shure, of the Susquehan na canal company, denies that the Colum bia fishway was broken by the recent freshet. It is rumored in Alteena that one hun dred English machinists are en their way te this country te work in the machine shops in that city. A trapper and hunter named Shaeffer, residing at the feet of the Blue mountain, in Upper Tulpclieckcn township, Berks county, has during the past winter, trap ped 77 muskrats, '50 rabbits, :i skunks and one raccoon. Messrs. David Fleming, esq., and Dr. Rebert Leng have made arrangements for the introduction of trout into their large spring water pond at the brick aud tile works above Ilarrisburg. The trout are te come from the state fish hatching estab lishment at Cel. Duffy's farm, Maricta. Gen. Cameren, Cel. W. W. Jennings, Majer Lane S. Hart, Wm. Calder and Theodere Calder, esq., returned from their trip te the Seuth, en Tuesday night. The gentlemen express themselves as hav ing been delighted with the country and with the courteous treatment recicved by the Southern people while absent. A ten-year-old son of J. M. Heuck, re siding near Gablesville, Berks county, was struck en the head by a bag of Heur which fell upon him while being heisted te the upper lloer of a mill. The boy had put his head out of an open window te leek at the men heisting bags, when suddenly the chain parted and the bag fell and struck him. It is feared that he cannot recover. A Dull Light. Complaint is made that the street lamps both gas and gasoline have been burn ing very dimly lately, some of them emit ting a fiickering light scarcely better than that afforded by a "penny dip." It is even rumored that the lamp-lighters have received instiuctiens te turn down the light te half a head whenever there is the slightest indication of moonlight ; but this is probably only a rumor, as the contractors receive pay for a full head of light, whether the moon be shining or net. Anether cemnlaint is that the class lanterns in many parts of the city are shamefully dirty, aud obstruct what little light otherwise would shine from them. Trouble at a Hank. This afternoon a well dressed woman named Kate Flinu, was arrested at the banking house of Reed, McGrann & Ce., en account of her persistent annoyance of the officers of the bank. She is possessed of a hallucination that she has money in this and several ether city banks, and that the bankers arc trying te cheat her. Her disagreeable visits have been se frequent and annoying that the officers were at length compelled te put a step te them by having her locked up. She resisted arrest with all her power. When taken into custody she had in her pocket a note for $230 en Reed & Hender Hender eon's banking house, and a certificate of deposit for $80 with Bair & Shenk. m The DUliard Tournament. The billiard tournament which has been in progress at Power's saloon for some time having been finally concluded, the prizes were distributed last evening, being awarded in a fitting speech by an eloquent member of the bar. Their award was Jas fellows : First, a snakewoed geld headed cane te Casper Brunei ; second, an ebony, geld headed cane, te Walter S. Franklin ; third, an inlaid cue, te Thad. S. Dickey. Census Supervisor. It is rumored en the street te-day that Hen. A. Hcrr Smith, our member of Congress, has presented te Mr. Hayes the name of ex-Mayer William D. Stauflcr for census supervisor, vice Jeseph Samson, which was reported adversely. Mr. Stauffer says, however, that he knows nothing about it. Dry floods Found. At the mayor's office is a package of dry goods, wrapped up in one of Watt, Shand & Company's wrappers. The package, which was found in Centre square, contains about three yards of brown mixed pantaloon goods, part cotton. The owner can have it by calling at the mayor's office and proving property. Battle of Beet-Blacks. This morning about 10 o'clock quite an excitement was created by a fight in front of the court house between two bootblacks Jehn Jenes, colored, and Wm. Wiley, white. They pounded each ether right valiantly until the terrible cry of "police" scared them into flight. They were ar rested seen afterwards and locked up. Mrs. WeUige's Condition. It is reported te-day that Mrs. Welligc, of Mount Jey, who was shot and seriously wounded by her husband, is somewhat better, and hopes are entertained of her re covery. PeUce Cases. The mayor this morning committed te the county jail for 10 days one disorderly person, and discharged three vagrants who ledged last night in the lock-up. H. HOUGKHTOINPS ., COACH WORKS, Ne. 20 West Vine Street, Rear of the Lamb Hetel NOTICE. Te all who may want a First-class Shifting Tep Buggy, Tretting Buggy or Jump Seat Carriage, Phaeton or Market Wagen, or any repairing done in my line, please give me a call. All my New Werk is first-class and at-the V ery Lewest Prices. Alse, all repairing done at my shop is done at short notice, and the Best Style and Lewest Price. NOTICE. Gentlemen, I will at all times exchange a New Wagen en a geed, sound Herse or Mules, at H. HOUGHTON'S, Ne. 20 West Vine Street, Lancaster, Pa. Officer Brady and His Pistol. Concerning the charge that P. R. R. Officer Brady, of Columbia, had fired upon a man named Wm. Knox, at the Gap, who fled from him and for whom it was alleged he had no warrant, Mr. Brady informs us that he had a warrant for Knox, iegularly issued by 'Squire Frank, of Columbia, upon due complaint, for disorderly con duct at the Gap station, net for cruelty te animals ; we have seen the warrant and Jlr. Brady assures us that the only reason Knox did net sec it is that he took te his heels before Brady get near enough te read it te him. Lecture by Dr. Warren Te-night. The high school chorus, numbering 150 or mere members, liad a satisfactory rehearsal at neon yesterday, in Fulton hall, preparatory te the lecture by Rev. Dr. Warren this evening. The singing will begin at 7:15, and the lecture at about 8:20 o'clock. Mr. Wm. Leng, of Phila delphia, who handled the calcium light at the lecture by Prof. Procter, arrived this afternoon en the 2:10 train, and has already placed his ap paratus in position in the hull. The audience will be large, and seats in the gallery among the most desirable in the house, both for hearing and seeing, us the chandelier and all ether lights will be turned off for the elaborate illus tration et the lecture. A museiuents. Mary Andersen. There is no doubt that Mary Andersen will have one of the largest audiences of the season te-morrow evening, as the chart new shows that nearly all of the seats down stairs have been sold. The play of "Kvadnc" will be given, and the star will re ceive support from a strong company, which Includes Milnes Levick, Atkins Lawrence, wl.e was last year a member et the Walnut Street theatre (Philadelphia) stock company, and Jehn W. Norten. Wendcrlul Cures. Rev. F. W. lluciiiieLz, Waseca, Minn., u.-e 1 the St. Jacob's Oil in the case of a lady of his congregation who had been bed-ridden with Rheumatism for seventeen years. She used the St. Jacob's Oil for three days, and was able te leave her bed. Mn.lt. Scuakfku, Ne. 31 Brown street, Alle gheny City, Pa., had the Rheumatism for eight years, and hail used every known medicine without relief. A single bottle of St. Jacob's Oil cured him. Gustav A. Hkilman, Esq., Editor of the Pitts burgh Daily Republican, suffered with Rheu matism for two years,nml lay many a night un able te sleep en account of terrible p:iius. Tnve bottles of St. Jacob's Oil cured him. Mn. F. Wilke, Lafayette, Ind., reports a cac where a man suffered se badly with Rheuma tism that he could net move. His legs were swollen and he had the most terrible pains. Twelve hours after the first application of the St. Jacob's Oil the pains were gene and the swelling had disappeared. Me. Henry Scuakper, Millersburg. Ohie, was cured of Rheumatism in the hips. Mr. F. K. Witt, Cleveland, Ohie, Rheuma tism in the leg. Curcdafter three applications. Mr. Henry Lear, Patriot, Ohie, had such pain in his shoulder that he could net move St. Jacob's Oil cured him ufter a few applica tions. Mrs. Vrena Gueelmanx, aged 5:) years, liv ing in Rochester, X. V., Rheumatism in the legs; could net walk. Used one bottle et St. Jacob's Oil and felt, as she asserts, like new born. Christian Hanni, Est., Youngstown, Ohie, is full of joy ever the wonderful cure of his wife by St. Jacob's Oil. Fer twelve long years she had suffered with Neuralgia in the head, and often had the most terrible pains. Halt a bottle of St. Jacob's Oil cured her entirely. Mr. William Keiniiardt, Elmere, Wi. re ports as lollews : St. Jacob's Oil is really a wonderful remedy, for I could mention dozens of cases where it has proved its magical in fluence. One case in particular I will state : I knew a man who has suffered with Rheuma tism for twenty-four years, an of late he could hardly meve around. After using a few bottles of St. Jacob's Oil he was entirely cured, 15. Skim, Esq., Seuth Adams, Massachusetts, writes : Allew me te iuterm you hew much geed St. Jacob's Oil has done in this neigh borhood. A woman had the Rheumatism se badly that she could net even attend te her wash. Three applications of St. Jacob's Oil curedlier. Her joy seemed te bavenobeunds. Ur.icss the breath is like a spicy gale. Unless the teeth gleam like the driven snow. There Is no dazzling smile or tender tale, Grateful te woman's eye or car, we knew. The talc would lese Its charms the smile be gaunt. Till brought within the spell of SOZO- DONT. KS-lwd&w NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dissolution et Partnership. Public Sale of Horses. Wanted. EFer further details see advertising column. SPECItll. NOTICES. Fees of Doctors. The fee of doctors is an item that very many persons are interested In Just at present. We believe the schedule for visits is $3, which would tax a man confined te his bed ler a year and in need of a daily visit, ever $1,000 a year for medical attendance alone ! And one single bottle of Hep Bitters taken in time would save the $1,000 and all the year's sickness. Ed. Sere eyes, tetter, salt rheum, Ac, are cured by " Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." Sold by all druggists. Use Lecher's Herse and Cattle Pew ders. Frem a Prominent Drug Heuse. II. H. Warner & Ce., Rochester, X. Y. Dear Sir: It is new only three months since we received your lirst shipment el Safe Reme dies. We have sold drugs in this place for twenty years, and we have never sold a pre prietary medicine, that gives such universal satisfaction u? yours, especially your Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure, and Diabetes Cure. Ave could mention many who have received great benefit in cases of Kidney difficulties. Asthma, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Blight's Dis ease, etc. Respectfully yours, SISSOX & FOX. 114-2wd:w Alexandria Bay. N. V. Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Guard Against Disease. If you find yourself getting bilious, head heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow. Kidneys dis ordered, symptoms of, piles tormenting you, take at once a few doses of Kidney-Wert. It is nature's great assistant. Use it as an advance guard don't wait te get down sick. f23-lwa&w "Xfnveur cemrh In the bud."" kaI Ifm-ien Greeley, by taking "Dr.Sellers' Cough Syrup.' i.ese ni? time 111 geuiug u uiiL:t. Kidney Complaints of all description are relieved at once, and speedily cured by Kidney-Wert. It seems In tended by nature for the cure of all diseases of the kidneys caused by weakness and debility. Its great tonic powers are especially directed te the removal of this class or diseases. Try it te-day. f23-lwd&w COAOH WORKS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WATCHES.The largest stock and most varied assortment te be found in the interior of the state. We sell all the reliable grades of American and Swiss Watches, and each watch is warranted according te the quality. JEWELRY of the newest and prettiest designs in great Quantity and vari ety from a geed article in geld plate te the precious gem in costly setting. SILVERWARE.--Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver or electro plate, artistic in design and of various styles of finish. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES tee numerous te specify, including every thing consistent with a first-class Jewelry Business. Realizing that we are in competition with the large houses of the Eastern cities, we will be especially careful that every article shall be sold as low as it could be bought elsewhere. H. Z. RHOAJDS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. j Pure Spices at Lecher's Drug Stere. 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 Renowned Cough Syrup, i shall we condemn the sufferers ler their neg- ; ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? The Threat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" ! act directly en the organs of the voice. They , have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of t the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy . tone when relaxed, either from cold or ever ! exertion of the voice, and produce a clear and j distinct enunciation. Speakers and Singers ' find the Troches useful. 121-1 wdTThS&w Brown's Household Panacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the , world. Will most surely quicken the bleed , whether taken internally erapplied externally, ' and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the ! strength of any similar preparation. ! It cures pain in the Side, Back, or Bowels, , Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "lJUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be in every family. A teaspoon , lulefthe Panacea in a tumbler et het water (sweetened, if preterrcd), taken at bedtime, . will BREAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran & Ce"s Drug Stere North Queen street. Lancaster. 31ur.li Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed te ether cause., is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COM FITS, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual in destroying worms, can de no pesible injur" te the most delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty live cents a box. fjanl.Vlyd&wTuTli&S A Mether's Urict. 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. Shiloh's Consump tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Fer lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price 23 cents. Sold by D. Hcitshu, Lancaster, and I M. L. Davis, Millersville. j The Best I Ever Knew Of. ' J. G. Starkey. a prominent and influential j citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have had the Dyspepsia, ami i.iver tjempiamt ler several years, and have used every Remedy I could near of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded te try it. lam happy te state that it lias entirely cured me. It is cer tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 73 cents. Sold bv D. Ileitshu, Lancaster, aud 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 SO cents, x-lc! bv I). Ileitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. sdo-cedD&cowW MARRIAGES. Sciiantz Constein. On Sunday evening, Feb. 22, 18t0, ut Christ Lutheran church, bs' Rev. C. Elvin Houpt, Henry Schautz te Miss Louisa Constein, both of Lancaster. DEATHS. KiiEitLUR. Feb. 23, 18S0, in this city, Maria Frederieku Kuebler, in the 47th year of herage. The relatives and friends are respectfully in vited te attend the funeral lrem her late resi dence, 520 West King street, en Saturday after noon, at 3 o'clock. 2td Ellmaker. At Xew Helland, en Wednesday morning, 23th Inst., Miss Catharine Ellmaker, in her 07th year. Her relatives and friends are Invited te at tend the funeral en Saturday next, at her late residence, at 10 o'clock a. in. Interment In the family cemetery, three miles south of Xew Helland. 2td Rieele. Feb. 21, 18S0, in this city, Sarah Ricgle (familiarly known as Aunt Sallie), in the 91st year of her age. The friends of the deceased are respectfully ivited te attend her funeral from the residence of J. L. Heffmelcr, Xe. 304 East Orange strcct strcct en Friday, at 2 o'clock p. m. 2td Schultz. In Strasburg, en Tuesday, Feb. 24, 1880. Hannah Agnes,wifeef Alexander Schultz, in the 58th year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully in, vited te attend the funeral from the residence of her husband, en Saturday morning, Feb. 28, at 9 o'clock. Funeral services at St. Mary's church, at 11 o'clock ; Interment In St. Marj's cemetery. 3td JfEty AD VERTISEMENTS. XT S. GARA'S INSURANCE AGENCY, 145 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. FIRE Insurance Company of Xerth America, PhU'a LycomlngCeunty Fire Ins. Ce., et Muncy, Pa. Franklin Fire Insurance Ce., Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Ce.. Phif'a. Continental Fire Insurance Ce., Xew Yerk. Hanover Fire Insurance Ce., New Yerk. Queen England Fire Insurance Company. Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance Ce. Liverpool, Londen and Glebe Fire Ins. Ce. LIFE American Eife Ins. Ce., of PhU'a. f7-lmdR "PUBLIC SALE. On Thursday, March 4, 1880, will be sold at Ne. 307 Xerth Lime street, 2 Par Par eor Suits, upholstered In Rep and Hair Cleth, Walnut Dining and Bedroom Suits, Marble Tep Tables, Walnut Sideboard and Extension Table, Hat Rack, Clocks, Oil Painting, about 250 yards of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Window Blinds, China, Glass and Queensware, besides a general assortment of household goods Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m. Condi tions maee known by C.A. REECE. n. Shubert, Auct. R-S-GfdB NEW AD VEItTISEMENTS. INSURE YOUR PROPER! YIN THE BEST COMPANIESat BAUSMAN BURNS . 29-tfeedR Office : Xe, 10 West Orange St. Lancaster, Dec. 12, 1879. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN RELIABLE COMPANIES at BENJ. F. SHENK'S, Office : 108 West King Street. dccl2-3mLR CURE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. HERR & STAUFFER, Reat Estate & Ins. Acts., 3 N. Duke St. dcc30-3mdRced PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 18S0, will be sold at Fred Brimmer's Stables, Ne. 153 North Queen street, Lancaster city. Pa., the following Live Stock, te wit : Forty Head of Canada Horses, mostly heavy-boned Draft Horses, some geed for general use, and a few geed Breed Marcs and Roadsters. They will be sold without reserve and must be in every respect as represented by the undersigned. A credit of CO days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, when attendance will de giren by GEORGE GROSSMAN, Sasi'l Hess & Sen, Aucts. teb20-2td TTUSSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. Netice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between David Bali and Jacob Bair, under the firm name et D Bair & Ce., has been this day dissolved by mu tual consent. All persons having accounts with said firm are hereby requested te call en David Bair for settlement. DAVID BAIR, JACOB BAIR. Lancaster, Feb. 26, I860. Having purchased the entire stock, good will, fixtures and book accounts of the late firm efD. Bair & Ce., the undersigned will con tinue te carry en the business at the old stand. Ne. 14 East King street, where he hopes te re tain the patronage heretofore extended the old firm. feb20-3td DAVID BAIR. AM USEMENTS Tj-ULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAV, FEBRUARY 2C, 1880, Lecture Illustration Chorus, en "RECREATIONS IN ASTRONOMY." Lecture by REV. HENRY W. WARREN, D. D., AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE, with Superb Calcium Light Illustration, by Prof. Wm. Leng, el Philadelphia: and High Scheel Chorus of 150 Voices, under Prof. Matz, their Instructor. TICKETS, SOCts. Reserved Seats without extra charge at Baer's Boek Stere, Xerth Queen street. Rev. Dr. Warren has already lectured here upon "Forces of a Sunbeam" and a "Trip te the Stars," two et the most effective lectures ever delivered in Lancaster. f21,24&25<w "PULTON OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1880. Return of the Favorite. ANNIE PIXLEY AS 11 M'LISS," AXXIE ANNIE ANNIE AXXIE AXXIE ANNIE ANNIE ANNIE ANNIE ANNIE ANNIE ANNIE PIXLEY. Supported by the McDen- PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. PIXLEY. eugli and Fulford Star Combination of 25 flrst class artists. J. E. McDon McDen McDon euoicas Yuba Bill. During the acting of the piece Miss Pixley will introduce sev eral New Songs and Med leys. Admission, 35, SO St 75Cts. Reserved Seats new sale without extra charge. 154-Ctd -PERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT OXLY. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27th. A BRILLIANT EVENT! Appearance of the young and highly gifted American Tragedienne, MISS MART ANDERSON AS EYADNE, Supported by Mr. Milnes Levick, Mr. Atkins Lawrence And a Powerful Dramatic Company. PRICES OF ADMISSION: RESERVED SEATS, 1.00 GENERAL. ADMISSION 75Cts. GALLERY, SO Secure scats in advance at the Opera Heuse Office. Sale te open te-day. f24-ttd WANTED. WANTED. Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the Intelligence)!, who wants something te de. -fXrANTED. Tt A situation as hostler or te work en a farm. Apply ut the MANOR HOTEL, ltd West King Street, ESTATE OF GEORGE YOST, LATE OF Warwick township, deceased. The undersigned, auditor appointed te pass upon exceptions and te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Careline Yest, and Isaac Yest, administrators of Geerge Yest, de ceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUES DAY, MARCH 2d, 1880, at l'J o'clock, a. in.. In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the City et Lancaster, wnere all persons in-, feresred may attend. D. McMULLEN, feb ll-4tw Auditor. T OCHER'S COUGH SYRUP IS THE BEST TILO EDITION THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 26, 1880 WEATHER INDICATIONS. WAsinxGTON, Feb. 26. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, cloudy and rainy weather, slightly lower temperature, south te west winds, stationary or higher barometer. JOHN CHINAMAN. The San Francisce Excitement Over Him Sax Francisce, Feb. 26. Many per sons who have been supporters of theanti theanti Chinese movement. new express the senti ment that rather than suffer a continuance of the evil results of the protracted agita tion it would be preferable te have it out once for all, and the sooner the better. The leaders of the "Wbrkingmcn evidently have no desire te precipitate a conflict and their action yesterday indicates that their pol icy is rather te keep agitation just at such a point as falls short of violence, yet is suffi ciently threatening te induce acquiescence in their desires. This line of action is dangerous, in view of the excited, state of the public mind, and may result in pro voking the ether side into seme action that will bring about a collision. Indeed that, perhaps, at present, is the greatest "source of danger. The Ninth ward "Werkingmcn's club organized a military company last night. Around the police headquarters everything is profoundly quiet and there is no unusual force en duty. THE ADVANCE IX COAL. A Decided Increase All Along the Line. PniLADELPHL. Feb. 26. The commit tees of the Lehigh aud Schuylkill ex change met here te-day, and agreed te a general advance of 23 cents in price of lump, steamboat and broken for line, city and harbor for March. The current Lehigh circular prices at Mauch Chunk arc therefore : Lump, $3 ; steamboat and broken, $2.75 ; egg and chestnut, Ne. 1, $2.50 ; stove, $2.60 ; chest nut, Ne. 2, $1.50. Schuylkill Haven : Lump, broken and steamboat, $2.75 ; egg and chestnut, $2.50 ; stove, $2.60; pea, $1.50. The increase applies particularly te fur nace trade. OLEOMARGER1NE. Deelers in the Stuff Held for Trial. Philadelphia, Feb. 26. Magistrate List gave his decision te-day in the cases of Jehn Power and Frank Leh, against whom prosecutions were recently brought by the Produce Exchange of violating the act of Assembly forbidding the sale of oleemargerine. The act defines the offense as a misdemeanor and the magistrate held the men named te bail te answer the charge at court. Other prosecutions will be instituted for similar offenses. COAL BREAKER BURNED. Destructive Fire at Mount Carinel Less 935,000. Pottsville, Feb. 26. The breaker at Mount Carmel, owned and operated by Mentclius & Ce., of Philadelphia and New Yerk, was destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. The breaker had a capacity of 10,000 tens per month, and was one of the eldest in this region. The less is estimated at $35,000 ; insurance unknown. The fire is believed te have originated accidentally. Machine Sheps Ilurned. New Yerk, Feb. 26. The machine shops, Ne. 87 Elizabeth street, were burned this morning. As the build ing was in the midst of tenement houses much confusion and consternation prevailed for the time, but no lives were lest, and the fire was confined te the ma chine shops. The less willl aggregate $30,000. Public Building Bnrned, Fredericton, N. B., Feb. 26. The Heuse of Assembly building caught fire last night and a portion of it was badly burned. THE THIRD TERM, "Machine" Arguments in its Faver. Extracts tram Conkling's speech in the New Yerk convention. Next year we will need two things. I mean when we come te have counted the electoral votes we shall need two things ; first, a decided, unmistakable result, and, second, a man with the country behind him ; a man in whom this whole country has se much confidence that no revolution ary plot or conspiracy will uplift its hand te strike down his election. The objection te a third term is that the occupant of the presidency can wield his official power te reneminate and elect him self. This man is a private citizen ; he has nolefficial patronage or power ; he has been absent in distant lands, net able te exert his individual influence upon men. The official patronage let me say and I speak in the hearing of men who knew it the official patronage of the nation has net been used for him. (Laughter and applause.) Ne, Mr. President, friendship for the cx-prcsident is net, and it has net been for mere than three years, a passport of official favor ; therefore no man can sup pose that the danger of employing official influence applies in a case like this ; there is nothing of it. I believe he can poll a larger vote in the state of New Yerk than another man whose name I can spell. I believe mere Republicans are for him than for any ether Republican, and I believe that mere Dem ocrats will vote for him than will vote for any ether Republican. I believe that if any name, if that of any man, can break into the solid phalanx of the Seuth and carry either Virginia, North Carolina, Ala bama or Flerida every one of which is a Republican state as much as is Massachu setts it is the name of Ulysses S. Grant. Arlfcad Literature. Mr. Arthur Sullivan has accepted the conductership of the Leeds musical festival te be held in October next. Teurgenieff, the celebrated novelist, has left Paris for St. Petersburg, thus practi cally refuting the rumors of Ids banish ment. His object is said te be te repudiate sympathy with Nihilism. He is exasper ated at the vile calumnies launched at him. Ven Werner's grand historical painting of the Berlin congress, which is te be per manently hung in the Berlin town hall, is new all but completed. The figures of the plenipotentiaries are portraits taken from life. The March number of Harper's adepts the sensible plan of giving the authors' names with their contributions. Hereto fore no one but editors, who received separate slips with the names of the authors, knew who wrote what was given. Te be sure that made it an open secret, but hew much better is the present plan. It is pleasanter for the readers and fairer te the authors. ' Troubles of aLaadlerd macfrTenaat. Mr. Jacob Geise was arrested en Tuesday morning inPottstewn en the charge of lar ceny preferred by Jacob X. Steffiet,and en tered bail in the sum of $400 te answer the charge at the March term of the Montgom ery county court. The prosecutor is the lessee of a farm in North Coventry, owned by Mr. Geise. Stefflet drove te Pottstown en . Saturday after noon, hitched his team while he attended te some business. During his absence Mr. Geise took the team, drove te Chester county, locked it up in the stable of his farm and refused te return it te Mr. Stefflet, who by a clause of his agreement with Mr. Geise is entitled te the use of the property and all its appurtenances. Hence the arrest above stated. MARKETS. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk. February 26. Fleur State and Western In very dull and sllghtlv In buy ers' favor ; superfine state ." 005 50 ; ex tra de 5 50Q5 65; choice de 5 106; fancy de t 10 750; round hoop Ohie $i 75600: choice de 16 10 7 50; superfine western $5 0003 50; common te geed extra de $3 505 75 ; choice dodo $t)7 75; choice white wheat de565 625; Southern quiet; common te fair extra $5 85640; geed te choice de 6 SO 8 00. Wheat dull : Spring nominal ; Winter K Je better: Ne. 2 red, March, l5nl 51K; de April $1 511 52. Cern a shade lower and dull ; Mixed Western spot 56OUc : de Intnre SSijGOVJc. Oats steady; state 4 752c; Western 4751c. Beef steady aud quiet; new plain Mess at $10 50IL Perk firm ; Mess $12. Lard a shade stronger; steam rendered at $7 85. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, February 26. Fleur dull and weaker; superfine $4 004 75; ex tra $5 0005 75; Ohie and Indiana family $6 7Sf7 25: Pcnu'a lamllv S6 50Q70D: St. Leuis family $7 00750 ; Minnesota Fam ily $6 257 00 ; patent and high grades Rye flour $5 00. Cornmeal Brandywine unchanged. Wheat quiet, at a decline ; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 40 ; Pcnn'a de $1 40l 50; Amber $1 50 1 51. Cern quiet ; easier 56c; yellow 57e ; mixed 5657c. Oats steady ; Southern and renn'a white 43 4sc ; Western 4747j ; Western mixed 45JS ic. Rye quiet ; Western 0093c ; Pa. 0093c. Seeds quiet: geed te prime cleversccd $7 50S 00; de timothy $3 25 ; de flaxseed $1 65. Previsions steady ; nitssperk $11'J50; beet hams$165017 00; India mess beet $2150: Ba Ba eon smoked shoulders 5"c; saltde4c4I: smoked hams !Uc; pickled hams t yc Lard steady; city kettle Sc; loose butchers' 7J4c ; prime steam TfiQIJie. Butter In geed demund ; creamery extra ;S3:ire; ltrauierd county aud New Yerk extra 2527c ; Western reserve extra at 2527c ; de geed te choice 19 24c: rolls cheiee scarce : Penn'a extra 2023e ; western reserve extra zi(Ejr.sc. western 1 14 : de hull-skims VlSiQVic. Petroleum dull; Refined 73ic. Whisky at $110. ateck Markets. PHiLADKLrniA, Feb. 26. 12:30 r. x. Stocks dull. PennaK's (third Issue) 106 Philadelphia & Erie 171 Reading :i4 Pennsylvania frfy, Lehigh Valley. any. United Ces. et N. J 158 ' Northern Pacific XRJ Preferred 57 Northern Central : Lehigh Navigation :fi Nornatewn 102 yx Central Transportation Ce. Wry. Pitts., Titusville & Buirale. 10 Little Schuylkill 53 New Heick, Feb. 26. Stocks weak. N. Y. Central l;!li Adams Express Htiy. Michigan Central 01 Michigan Southern 106 llllneis'Central 103 Cleveland A Pittsburgh. ...HI Chicago it Reck Island 151 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne.. 117 Western IT nien Tel. Ce 1 14 Teledo A Wabash i:fi New Jersev Central 87 United States Bends and Sterling Exchange (Quotations by 15. IC. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. Cor. 2d and Chestnut Streets). PniLADELniiA, Feb. 27. United States 6s, 1831, (registered). .105105-K United States 5's, ltSl, (registered). .103kle:ij2 United Suites 4s's, 18U1, (rcgistcred)llr7107Jk United Suites 4'ti, 181)1, (ceuimnH)...108 United States 4V, 1907. ( registered).. le; United States Currency 6's 1010lr, Sterling Exchange 48."i 487J MISCEZI.ANEOUS. i"1HAS. BRIMMER. Removed te Ne. 4 AVest King street, first fleer, Rhoads A Bre.'s new building. j27-luul I CRAYON PORTRAITS, SIGNS. NLEWIN, M.D.. ORADUATE'OF THE . University of Dorpat, Russia, formerly of Berlin, Germany, Ne. 243 West King street. Office hours from 8 te 10 a. m., 1 te 2 p. m. and 6 te 8 p.m. 23-2iud "YTARCUS O. SEHNER, HOUSE CARPENT.EB, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al tcratien and repairs. sl.T-lyd "VfOTICE TO WATElfltENTERS. J3l All persons who wish te discontinue "the use of the city water are hereby notified te In form the Superintendent of the Water Works in writing, en or before the first duy of March next. JOHN T. MacGONIGLE, feb25-5td Mayer. OTICE. I take pleasure in announcing te the citi zens et Lancaster and vicinity that I have tills day (Feb. 23) opened my New Drug Stere en the corner of Seuth Queen and Strawberry streets. My stock is fresh and carefully se lected, and comprises everything usually kept In a first-class store. I will also keep en hand a full assortment of Perfumery. Soaps, Toilet Articles and strictly Pure Siiices. Physicians' prescriptions will receive Individual attention. Very Respectf ull v. TIIOS. B. BECHTOLD, Druggist and Apothecary, Cor. Seuth Queen and Strawberry Sts. feb25-4td LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVEN TUAT AH application will be made for a charter for a corporation te be known as the Lancaster County Game Protective Association, under theactof'-Othef April, 1874. entitled: "An Act te Provide for the Incorporation and Regula tion of Certain Corporations." The object of said association Is tosteckundpropogate game and game birds in the county of Lancaster, and for the protection and preservation of game In said county. J. W. F. SWIFT, 125-ltd&3td Solicitor for Applicants. ESTATE OF ANDREW UHRICH, LATE of Ephrata township, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster city. Pa. MARTIN UIIRICU, Administrator. I. P. Resex miller, J r Att'j'. i20-6tdea w ESTATE OF CHARLES F. RENU1ER, late or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate lfliving been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted te said decedentare requested te inakeimmediate settlement and these havingclaims or demands against the estate of said decedent te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in Lancaster city, CIIAS. F. RENGIER, Jit, ALBERT S. RENGIER, JOHN S. RENGIER, Reut. J. Evass, Executers. Attorney. Jan31-tttdeaw ASSIGNED ESTATE OF SAMUEL WALK er and wife of Salisbury township, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Jeseph C. Walker, assignee of said Samuel Walker and wife, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 16th day of MARCH, 1880, at 2 o'clock p. in.. In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lan caster, where all persons Interested In said distribution may attend. PAUL GERnART. feh!4.4tdeaw Auditor. ESTATE OF JOHN DOHNER, LATE Or the borough of Elizaliethtewn, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersign ed, residing; in said borough. SAMUEL EBY, JOSEPH B. DOHNER, f23-Gtw Administrators. t (I ( 111 I I !- !i r i i Hi - 'J r&a?i