ESS VVvJ'-' tiatawX!!iglI-JKg38aaagg5ggse 3ir3 iyntVghtiV j w W ! fl Wlirt'SMWWI 3tf; z' LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1880. u M : Its in 1. 1 t a i 1 ! COURT PROCEEDINGS. Opluiens Delivered Current Baldness, Ac Tuis morning court met at 10 o'clock, both judges en the bench, for the purpose of transacting current business, &c. Judge Patterson delivered opinions in the following cases : Aaren "Wisslcr vs. Martin, certiorari from the judgment of A. B. Reidenbach. Proceedings of justice reversed and set aside. Jehn Ilildebrand vs. Jeseph Bewman, certiorari from the judgment of Benj. II. Witmcr. The justice was ordered te per fect the record and te return te the court all the proceedings in the case had pre vieus te the issue of writ of cetierari. Adam J. Eberly, esq., vs. Daniel Bren ner, garnishee, rule for a new trial. Rule discharged. Jacob B. Amwakc, esq., vs. the same defendant, rule for new trial. Discharged. Lancaster county bank vs. Ames Kheads, rule te show cause why judgment should net be opened and the defendant let into a defense. Rule made absolute, the judgment te remain a lien meanwhile. Raphe township read, exceptions te re pert of auditors. Repert set aside. Jehn Jacobs' s assigned estate,exceptions te auditor's report. Exceptions dismissed and report confirmed. Daniel Miller vs. Levi Wise, petition for an issue. Judge Livingston delivered an opinion granting an issue wherein Phares W. Fry shall be plaintiff and Isaac L. Bair, defendant. The issue is te determine by jury the facts alleged in the petition filed. Judgment Entered. In the case of E. D. North, esq., vs. tlie Lancaster and Reading narrow gauge rail read, rule for judgment for want of a suf ficient affidavit of defense. The rule was made absolute, and judgment was cnteicd in favor of the plaintiff for $1,059.65. Bair & Shcnk vs. the same defendant, same rule. Rule made absolute ; judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff for $385.31. Child Adopted. On his petition Lcundcr J. Lindcmuth was allowed adopted as his own child Elizabeth Xaumaii. the court decreeing that the said child shall assume the name of " Elizabeth Lindcmuth " and have all the rights of a child and heir of Lcander Lindcmuth and be subject te the duties of a child. The Corener and tlie County Commissioners. Hugh R. Fulton, esq., county solicitor, presented a petititen from the county com missioners setting forth that there has been considerable complaint in regard te the manner of the holding of inquests en bodies by Corener Mishler, as it is alleged that many arc held which arc net really necessary. The petitioners therefore asked the court te make a rule te require the coroner te return the inquest te the quarter sessions office instead of the commissioners' office, where they aie te be filed, and persons desiring can object te the payment of them before the court. The court said the coroner is a judicial officer and they did net think they had anything te de in the matter. I'lan Approved. The plan of the southern section of the city was approved, with some slight alter ations. The maps are en file in the quar ter sessions ellice, where they can be seen. License, Divorce, Surely of the l'cace, &c. The tavern license of Adam Sterch, of Columbia, was transferred te Frederick Ituss. Emma Truxell, of Columbia, was di vorced from her husband en the grounds of desci tien. The case of the cem'th vs. Levi Eshle man, charged with desertion by his wife, was continued until April, as the parties are new living together. In the case of William McAfee, who was convicted of false pretense at the last quarter sessions court, a rule for new trial was granted. Viewer Appointed. On petition of property owners of Mar Mar eon street, asking for the opening of that street west of Xevin street, the court ap pointed the following viewers : Samuel Evans Columbia ; A. X. Cassel, Marietta; Wm. Ellmaker, New Helland ; Michael S. Metzgar, East Lampeter ; Henry Eek crr. Gordenvillc. Sheriff's Sale. Sheriff Striuc sold at the court house this afternoon the following real estate, viz : A let of ground, with a one-story frame house, frame kitchen and ether outbuild ings, in the borough of Mount Jey, as the prepei ty of Jehn Wellege. Sold te J. Hay Brown, esq., for $105. A tract of land containing 23 acres, with a two story frame dwelling house, bank barn, etc., in Salisbury township, as the property of Win. P. Eagle. Sold te Sallie J. Plank for $2,300. A let of ground with a two story brick dwelling house, frame kitchen, stable and ether improvements, in the borough of Marietta, as the property of Dorethy Pat k heiser and Andreas Parkheiser, her hus band. Sold te Samuel Patterson, for $400. A let of ground with a one-story brick dwelling house and all necessary improve ments, en the west side of Seuth Duke street, as the property of the late estate of Henry F. Benedict. Sold te S. H. Price, esq., for $1,100. A let of ground containing 1;- acres, with a two story frame dwelling-house, frame kitchen and ether improvements, in Warwick township, as the property of Aaren G. Buch. Sold te Frank G. Buch for $400. A let of ground with a one-story frame dwelling-house and storeroom, etc., situ ated en the east side of North Queen street, Lancaster, as the property of II. B. Springer Sold te Jehn B. Ilaller for $293 subject te lien of $1,700, and interest from last April. A let of ground, in Mechanicsburg, Upper Lcaceck township, containing 56 perches of land with two-story frame dwelling house, barn, slaughter house, etc., as the property of Isaac K. Mearimr Mearimr Seld te Henry Kafreth, for $2,500. A let of ground, in Maner township, containing nine acres, with a two-story leg, weather-bearded dwelling house, barn aud ether necessary outbuildings, as the property of Michael R. Shcnk. Sold te Jacob S. Witmcr, for $2,540. A one-story brick dwelling house, brick kitchen, fruit trees.! etc., en the east side of Derwart street, lis the property of Peter Raab and Catharine Raab, his wife. Sold le German buildiugjand saving association for $890. Died of lfis Iniuries. Warren Schooley, the little boy who was shot in Pittston, the sad occurrence of which caused his mother te drop dead, died yesterday afternoon. Ne arrest has been made as yet. Tlie affair has cast a gloom ever the whole community aud great excitement p revails. An inquest will beheld. y. DISMISSED CASES. Aldermen' and Justice' Fees. Belew we print the fees paid by the county commissioners te the mayor and the several aldermen in this city and the justices of the peace in the county for the year 1879: Mayer MacGenigle $ 818 35 Alderman McConemv, 1st ward 1,434 10 Alderman Wilev. 2d ward 212 35 Alderman Barr, 3d ward 925 60 Alderman Amweg, 3d ward 422 10 Alderman Spurrier, 4th ward 1,742 65 Alderman Jack, 6th ward 47 44 Alderman A. F. Dennelly, 7th ward.. 573 85 Alderman Hellinger, 7th ward. 368 C5 Alderman P. Dennelly, 8th ward 804 10 Alderman Am wake, 9th ward 54 70 Total City $ 7,423 89 Township and borough justices 4,628 06 Total $12,051 95 In explanation of the above it should be stated that the fees paid te Mayer Mac Gonigle, arc covered by him into the city treasury, for the use of the city, and net for the use of the mayor. In the Third and Seventh wards the fees paid the respec tive aldermen are only for a portion of the year Alderman Barr succeeding Alderman Amweg and Alderman Dennelly succeed ceeding Alderman Ilellinger, last spring. Alderman Geed, of the Fifth ward, at tends te no police cases, and, of course, jets no fees. The sum total paid te the aldermen and justices, though heavy, is somewhat lighter than it was last year. The fees paid te constables during the past year arc considerably higher than the aldermen's fees, and if added te the above would swell the sum te about $30,000. Dust, Dut, Dust. Would it net be a geed idea for the busi ness men te get out the street sprinkler? The dust has been flying thick and fast for the past few days te the great annoyance of pedestrians and store keepers. Amusements. "Dr. Clyde" Tonight. This delightful com edy which was received witli such pronounced favor at Fulton opera house last night, will be repeated at the same place this evening. All who witnessed its production hist evening unite in classing it among the most amusing comedy dramas lately brought out, and the company is limply qualified te interpret the whimsicalities and cemicalities in which it abounds from beginning te end. It sells like het cukes enced anything like it. we never oxperi experi St. Jacob's Oil is truly wonderful. L. RtTllTOX & CO. Trey, -V. 1'. Distance Lends Enchantment! Maud had a line figure, geed face and pretty name. One should see her at a distance. When she began te talk, you realized that she never used SOZODOXT. Her breath was unlike the breezes of Araby the blest. ml-lwdeed&w New Advertisement.. Hay, Ac., at Stcigcrwiilt & Sen's. Ge te Givle, Bewers & Hurst's. See Bcchteld's Advertisement. Cellars, &c, at Kiisman's. Ge te the Xew Yerk Stere. SpringGoeds at Hager's. Easter Cards at Flynn's. Xew Goods at Martin's. Proposals Fer Sewer. Ge te Heffmeler's. Lunch at Frankc's. Hey Wanted. Public Sale. Deg Lest. Religious. Removed. Wanted. CSTFer column. further details see advertising SI'LCIAL. NOTICES. Shrewdness and Ability. Hep Hitters se freely advertised in all the papers, ccular and religious, are having a large sale, and are supplanting all ether medi cines. There is no denying the virtues ei the Hep plant, and the proprietors of these Hitters have shown great shrewdness and ability in compounding a Hitters, whose virtues are se palpable te c-i-ry one's observation. Ex change. ml-2wd&w Try Leeher's Cough Syrup. It has wonderful power en Bowels, Liver and Kidneys! What? Kidney-Wert, try it. ml-lwd&w Tumors, erysipelas, mercurial diseases, scrofula, and general debility cured by ' Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." Asthmatic treublks disappear under the magic dispelling wand of Dr. Browning's C. & C. Cordial. A certain lady was se much troubled with this dreadful disease that it was impossible for her te lie down. She was re commended te sec Dr. Browning, who is a reg ular graduate of one of the eldest and best known medical colleges in the United States, and whose diploma may be seen at his eflice, 1117 Arch Street, Philadelphia. He confidently asked her te try his C. & C. Cordial, and the result was that in a short time the lady could rest comfortably at night, and the trouble seen disappeared. Fer sale by all druggists (50c. per bottle) or the proprietor. ml-lwd&w Statistics prove that twenty-five 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 Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sutrerers for their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? Use Lechcr's Herse and Cattle Powders. Tims exclaimed an old gentleman recover ing from a severe attack of the bronchial tubes, "'Sellers' Cough Syrup' cured me." Price 23 cents. Fer Cocoas, Asthma and Threat Disorders, use "Brown's Bronchial Troches" having proved their efficiency by a test of many years. Imitations are offered for sale, many of which are injurious. The genuine "Brown's Bron chial Trechck" are sold only in boxes. mS-lwdTThS&w Pure Spice at i.echer's Drugstore. Catarrh of the Bladder Cured. Henrietta, Menree Ce., N. Y., Jan 6, 1SS0. II. II. Warner & Ce. : Gentlemen : I am a man G7 vears of age, have lived in Menree county, N. Y., most of my life, and believe there is no man of my acquaintance who would doubt any statement I might make. I have been a terrible sufferer of Catarrh of the Blad der for years. Hearing of a number of cures from the use of your remedy, and after taking a few bottles of your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, I was net only relieved, but found my self cured. THOMAS OWENS. uil-2wd&w 'What Makes Yeu Sick? Yeu have allowed your bowels te become habitually costive, your liver has become tor pid, the same thing ails your kidneys, and you are just used up. New be tensiblc, get a pack age of Kidney-Wert, lake it faithfully and seen you will lerget you've get any such organs, for you will be a well man. ml-lwd&w Brown's Household Panacea Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied externally and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether p.iin alleviator, and it is warranted double tlie strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in tlie Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA" should be in every family. A teaspoon teaspeon teaspoen lulof the Panacea in a tumbler of het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. Fer sale at U. B. Cochran & Ce's Drug Stere North Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed te ether causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual In destroying worms, can de no pesible injury 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. JJanlS-lvd&wTuTh&S In the City, all at Lewer Prices than the same can be bought either in Philadelphia or New Yerk. C-WE INVITE EXAMINATION. GIVLEE, BOWEKS & HUEST, 25 EAST KING STREET. A Strange People De you knew that there are strange pee pie in our community, we say strange because they seem te prefer te suffer and pass their days miserably, made se by Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Constipation and General Debility, when Shiieh's Vitallzer is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by I). Hon shu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersvllle. Five Hundred Thousand Streng. In the past tew months there have been mere than 500,000 bottles of Shiieh's Cure sold. Out of the vast number of people who have used it, mere than 2,000 cases of Consumption have been cured. All Coughs. Croup. Asthma and Bronchitis yield at once, hence it is that every body speaks in its praise. Te these who have net used it, let us say, if you have a cough, or your chilli the cough, and you value life, don't tail te try it. Fer lame back, side or chest ue Shiieh's Pereus Plaster. Sold by your drug gists, D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. Wk have a speedy and positive cure for Ca tarrli. Diphtheria, Cankermeuthand Headache in Shiieh's Catarrh Remedy. A nasal injector tree witli eacli bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath. Price 50 cents. Sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L, Davis, Mil lcrsvjlle. 3ent25-cedd&w Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. DEATHS. Sharp. On March 5th, 1880, Julia A. Sharp, in her 98th year. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend her funeral from the residence of Emanuel P. Keller, en tlie Lititz turnpike, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, te proceed te Lancaster cemetery. tl AX.ir ADVEJITISE31ENTS. TOST. j A Black and White Setter Deg, head near ly all black ; had en a leather cellar with the name of Jehn Hodgens. A liberal reward will be paid en ids return te lid 143 MIDDLE STREET. G TO HOFFMEIER'S TO BUY YOUR Cettnce Chamber Suits, where veu can se lect from 50 Full Suits. Price and stvle te suit all. Cheap for cash. Mattresses, Springs and Bedding, at Ne. 20 East King street. ltd AFRESH. SUPPLY OF GOODS, SUITED Fer workingmen and ethers, ateld prices aud some below, just received at BECnTOLD'S, Ne. 52 North Queen Street. P. S. Houses ler sale or Kent. ltd E MPIRE COUNCIL NO ISO JK. O. U. A. M. Will attend divine service te-morrow, at the First Baptist, Church, where a sermon will be preached te the Order by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Morrison. ltd Sl OHE PEOPLE SAY OH! WHAT A DuLL Town, one don't knew where te "e te spend a pleasant evening. They don't sav se any mere after thev have been te see EDDIE FRANKE, 230 North Prince street. Se come along aud partake of his excellent lunch. ltd PUItLIU SALE. On MONDAY, MARCH 8, at 2 p. m., at Ne. 233 West Chestnut street, a let of Carpenter's Toels Deers (3et whichare Mahogany) Sashes, 3 Grindstones, and a variety of ether articles, ltd E. DAY, Auct. UIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. HERR & STAUFFER, Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St. dec30-3mdKced "I REMOVED! REMOVED!! REMOVED!!! X Hereafter orders for hanging paper at last year's rates (notwithstanding the advance in ether commodities) will be received at C. W. Metzgar's Cracker Stere, IS West King street, or at residence, 442 East King street, Lancaster. J AMES S. B ATEMA N. ltd OEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- O CEIVED by the Street Committee up te MARCH 11. 1880. at 5 o'clock n m.. for a Sewer en West Chestnut streets, from Pine te Nevin streets, according te specifications at City Regulator's Oflice, Proposals te be pnt in Street Bex at Bair & Shenk's Bank. Ity order of the Street Committee. niGSOd J. K. BARR, Clerk. JACOB B. LONG, JV. E. CORNER CENTRE SQUARE, (Eshleman & Rathven's Building), If you want te Buy, Sell, Rent or Exchange Property, Berrow or Lean Meney en Mortgage, or Insure Life or Property. Office Hours : 9 te 3 aud 7 te 8. sl-tal-lstSd&4thWw JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF BALED HAY AND STRAW, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, DEALERS IR FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL, 234 NORTH WATER STREET. 43Western Fleur a Specialty. s27-lyd YJ S. GARA'S INSURANCE AGENCY, 145 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. FIRE Insurance Company of North America, Phil'a Lycoming County Fire Ins. Ce., of Muncy, Pa. Franklin Fin; Insurance Ce., Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Ce., Phil'a. Continental Fire Insurance Ce., New Yerk. Hanover Fire Insurance Ce., New Yerk. Queen England Fire Insurance Company. Scottish Commercial Fire Insurance Ce. Liverpool, Londen und Glebe Fire Ins. Ce. LIFE American Life Ins. Ce., of Phil'a. 17-lmdR TOASTER CARDS. Marcus Ward's English and Prang's American EASTER CARDS, AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STOKE, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Just Opened a New Line of Madras & Canten Ginghams IN CHOICE NEW STYLES. SHEETINGS, LINENS, CARPETS, "WALL PAPER, QUEENSWARE AXD PRIME EEATIEES. J. B. MARTIN & Ce. VSY GOODS. PLEASE NOTICE! -:e:' WE GUARANTEE TO SHOW THE Largest Stock, Latest Styles and Newest Colorings, -IN- CARPETS! 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. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS I I ATT, SIAliT COMPANY Are Showing a Choice Assortment of lew Spring Suitings and Dress Goods. Just Opened a New Invoice of our famous BLACK CASHMERES. Manufacturers have ad vanced the prices 15 per cent. These goods were bought early in the season and will be aeld at Lew Prices. Our Standard BLACK SILKS arc thoroughly reliable and the best value in the market. Latest Novelties In Brocaded Silks, Pekin Stripes and New Dress Trimmings, at the NEW YORK STORE. HAGER & SPRING STYLES SPUING STYLES SPUING STYLES FULL LINE LAUGE STOCK OF LARGE STOCK OF LAUGE ASSORTMENT OF All of which they offer at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. LANCASTER COACH COX ft CO.'S COR. DUKE AND VINE NORBECK The Season for Sleighs at Hand. The Latest SLEIGHS In the City or County of Lancaster, finely finished xiuuuiwerK. uur prices lower tnan any ether i city ler the same quality of work. Our prices lower than FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE WORK, Of all Designs and Descrii itien. Remember tANTEED. WORD." AL L WORK GUAl NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE BEST COMPANIESat BAUSMAN & BURNS-. Office: Ne 10 West Orange St. 23-tfcedR JUST RECEIVED AT THIS OFFICE BRAN NEW STYLES OP CARDS, Fer the Spring of 1830. Call and see Specimens. HORSE-SHOE CARDS, 127-tfd THE VERY LATEST OUT. YALUA1ILE RESIDENCE FOR SALE. A two story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE Nes. 138 and 140 East Kingstreet, suitable ter a lawyer or doctor, containing 14 rooms, double law office, large parlor in front, dining room 33 feet long, large kitchen, also large parlor en second fleer, etc. Let 33 feet 3 Inches in front, running back te Mifflin street, 245 feet. Alse, two two-story BRICK DWELLINGS en said let fronting en Mifflin street, Nes. 129 and 131, containing four rooms each; also a stable ler two horses and carriage. Choice fruit trees, such as pears, cherries, apricots, plums, grapes, etc., A choice let et shrubbery. The premises are In an excellent condition. Terms easy. Possession given 1st of Aplil next or sooner If required. Inq uire of HENRY SHUBERT, Real Estate Agent. Ne. S Court Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. marS3tdR HB OLD GIRARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. 91,131,838. All Invested in the best securities. Lesses promptly paid. Fer policies call en RIFE A KAUFMAN, MCWMBMlRKt Kta St" Lanca8tar BROTHER HAVE NOW OPEN CASSIMERES FOR PANTS, L'ASSIMERE SUITINGS, CHEVIOT SUITINGS, BLACK WORSTED DRESS SUITINGS, GENTS' CLOTHING, BOYS' CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. ANN SLEIGH WORKS. OLD STAND.-g. STS., LANCASTER, PA. & MILEY, Styles and the Largest Assortment of I and handsome! v nrnnmdnfnil Al 1 our own any ether establishment in tlie Alse, our Motte "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. Lancaster, uec. 12, 1879. TNSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN BEL?ALuE J. COMPANIESat BENJ. P. SHENK'S, Office : 10$ West King Street. decl2-3mdR T ATEST STYLE Cellars id Flat Scarfs. BEST FITTING SHIRTS, AT B. J. ERISMA'tt'S, 66 NORTH yUE UK STREET. AM VSEMEN'es TPULTON HALL. TWO NIGHTS OrfBY. sffife,SMARCrI5&6. POWER'S DR. CLYDE.C0MBINATI0N. W.H.POWER, .... MAJTAOWt. Mr. Jehn D. Mis'nlej: has the pleasure of pre ?e,n.l.lmI.he BRILJJaX! and DELIGHTFUL COMEDY, DR. CLYDE, Thnrnn rU 1 1 - - 13 " tr vvu(jiuj SPECIAL PRICES: GALLERY, - 25Cts. ADMISSION, - 35 & 50 Cta. RESERVED SKATS, 75 cents, at Tecker's. ml-5td THIRD EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 0, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, March 6. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states, higher barometer, colder north te west winds, clear or fair weather. MALCONTENT MINERS. Extensive Strike in the Clearfield Region. Bloody Collision Reported. New Yerk, March 6. A. special te the Telegram from Clearfield, Pa., states the disagreement upon the question of wages between the coal operators and miners has resulted in a general strike of the colliers throughout the Clearfield region. The conflicting elements both stubbornly main tain the position they have assumed and the prospects for an early or amicable ad justment of the difficulty is anything but brilliant. The number of malcontent miners al Houtzdale is about 3,000, while these at Irwin and adjacent mining centres will number between 4,500 and 5,000. If the colliery employed by the Pensylvania coal and Westmoreland company strike, the number of strikers will be swelled te nearly 20,000 men. The dissat isfied men are holding secret meetings, and it is currently represented that the strike will become general and widely ex tending by Monday next. Tlie Knight. of Laber are working among the discentcd workingmen, aud man have enrolled themselves under the standard of the organization. As the strike extends into the lawless districts, important and exciting develop ments may be anticipated from the seat ei war. A bloody battle between some ' Blacklegs, " or non-union miners, and a gang of Melly Maguires has already oc curred near Osceola. Twe miners were seriously wounded and one of the Mellic was shot dead. Other outrages are re ported as occurring in the secluded moun tain districts. 1NTEB-OCEANIC CANAL. M. DeLesseps Appears Before a Commit tee of the Heuse. "Washington, March. 6. The select committee of the Heuse en the inter oceanic canal met this morning and heard Commander Lull who explained from map and chart the features of the Panama route. The committee received a com munication from M. De Lesseps, accept" ing their invitation te meet them and fix ing 2 p. m. te-day as the time. The .com mittee adjourned te that hour. TERRIBLE REVENGE. A Negro Cuts His Wife's Threat After Being Acquitted ei the Murder of Her Paramour. Cincinnati, O., March 6. A dispatch from Eminence, Ky., says that "Wcss Tells, colored, who last summer shot and killed a man named Bryant for being tee intimate with his wife, and who was ac quitted at the trial, returned te Smithficld yesterday and meeting his wife cut her threat from ear te ear, killing her instant- CARELESS OFFICERS. Censuring the Commander of the Steamship Arizona. Liverpool, March. C. The court of inquiry into the collision of the Guien line steamer" Arizona with an iceberg en the 7th of November last has found the lookout en the steamer was defective and has sus pended the certificates of the captain and second mate for the term of six months. MCKDEKKU UEK BABY. The Crime of Which Mary Murray Stands Accused. Morristown, N. J., March C. TIks cor oner's jury in the case of Mrs. Mary Mur. ray, of Madisen, charged with the murder of her illegitimate child, rendered a ver dict of guilty. She was committed te await the action of the grand jury. m DISASTROUS FIRE. Locomotive Works Burned. Paterson, N". J., March 0. Fire broke out this morning in the oil room of the Dan forth locomotive works and the build ing was laid in ruins. Several locomotives and a great quantity of tools were de stroyed. Less heavy. SUCCESSFUL STRIKE. Iren Workers Obtain an Advance of Wages. Reading, Pa., March 0. The employees of the extensive iron works efE. and G. Breeke will resume work en Monday morning at an advance of ten per cent. STAKVATION. Horrible Distress in Armenia. Londen, March 6. A Constantinople despatch te the Times says in Van Arme nia 5.2 persons have died of starvation. THE FIRST GUN. Satisfactory Test of Monster Osdnancc; Spezia, March C. The first trials of the monster ordnance one hundred ten Arm strong gun, of the new Italian deuble-tur-retcd iron-clad Duilio , proved entirely sat isfactory. WANTED. WANTED. Everybody te advertise, free of charge, in the INTJM.LIGKXCKR, wlie wants something te de. BOY WANTED. A stout boy; also Rye Straw by the Bundle, at the Lewell Cellar Factory, 7 and 9 We-t Orange street, Lancaster, Pa. ltd T ANTED. W A large, well-finished, second story front room, seutnern or eastern exposure-, with or without beard. References exchanged. Address STUDENTS, ltd Intelligencer Office. house fvjtnisuine oeoods. T)ar;ains. FLIjStjt & BRENEMAI Arc offering Greater Bargains than ever in TINWARE, TABLEWARE -iD Heuse-Furnishing Goods. A Large Stock of Gas Fixtures at VERY LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. MARKETS. New Yerk Market. Nrw Yerx. March 6. Fleur State and West ern very dull and in buyers' favor.; superfine state $3 00Q5 SO; extra de $3 5056S; choice de $5 1U6; fancy de $6 10 67 SO; round hoop Ohie $3 75(00r choice de 96 107 SO; superfine western $5 00g5 50; common te geed extra de $3 50Q5 75 ; choice dodo$3 80775; choice white wheat de$SG3 6 25; Southern dull and drooping; common te fair extra $5 7S6 30; geed te choice de $a 4U8 00. Wheat Spring dull and nominal; Winter very heavy and l2c lower ; Ne. 2 lSed March It 4 : de April II 46'HSi'i ; de May II 45 1 46 latter prices early. corn a snaue easierau.i uun ; Mixed western spot 580ic : de future 535c. Oats firm ; State 48&3c; Western 4332c. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, March 6. Fleur dull ; super fine 14 004 50: extra $5 00g5 50 ; Ohie and In diana family 6 507 00 ; Penn'a family ti 25(9 J 75; St, Leuis family J 7307 2T; Minnesota Family 16 25G 75 ; patent and high grades Rye flour $500. Cernnieal Brandywlne unchanged. Wheat unsettled; Ne. 2 Western Ued II 42J SI 43 ; Penn'a de 11 441 4 ; Amber II 451 its. Cern steady; steamer 5455c; yellow 5tfc ; mixed 55c. Oat dull; Ne. 1 4Sc; Ne. 2 47c; Ne. 2 mixed 15 45KC. Kye firm: Western 9103c ; Pa.9I93c- Seeds dull; geed te prime timothy firm ; eleverseed 7 25800; ue ihufeced higher and scarce at li 751 80. Previsions sluggish; mess perk $15 00 ; bee t lams $lt5017 oe; India mesx beef 12150; K;t K;t en smoked shoulders 535Kc ; salt de 4J l?ic: smoked hams 9luc; pickled hums "JkOtc. Lard dull; city kettle 8c; loose butchers' 7c ; prime steam 7?c. Butter firm and fairly active ; creamery extra 5&37e; liradterd county and New Yerk extra i27c: Western it-serve extra at 25j27c ; I e geed te choice 22i$26c: rolls Arm and scarce : 1'enn'a extra 22ft24c; western reserve extra .Sg25c. Kggs quiet; Penn'a 12jI3c; Western 120 LUieesc dull; N. Y. factory I4Jffil4c: vestern lull cream ll?U!e ; de ler geed VJiQl 3; ; de halt-skims l&ilec. Petroleum dull ; He lined 7ic. Whisky at $110. Stock Markets. Philadelphia. Mar. 6 1230 r. x. Stocks dull. t'eunatTs (third issue). tMiiladclphia t, Erie... .(ending I'ennsvlvania .lOfi bid 35J-i :' Lehigh Valley. 52Ji United Ces. et N. J 160l Northern Pacific 3354 " Preferred 5b Verthern Central 33 , r.ehigh Navigation 37 Vorristewn leav Jentral Transportation Ce. 47k IMtts., Tltusville A-Bullule. I0;i Mttlc Schuylkill 53 New Yekk, Mar. G. Stocks buoyant. Meney 56 V. Y. Central 132; VdamsExpres9 lle Michigan Central 1)4 Michigan Southern 110 Illinois Central UttJi Cleveland & Pittsburgh... .Ill Chicago ft Keck Island. 151 Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 1 IKK Western Union Tel. Ce 11214 Teledo .t Wabash 43 New Jersey Central tya United States Bends and Sterling Exchange (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, Mar. 0. United States G's, 1881, (registered).. 10.751(5 UnitcdKtates5's, 1881, (registered). .IO:I03, United States 4Ks, 1891, (registered) I0H iiUSi United States 4K's, 18U1, (coupons)... 108 fi10f United States 4s, 1907. (registered). .lu.Vj;lix; United States Currency G's KttKIWrJt Sterling Exchange 485 t487K LANCASTER HOUSEHOLD MARKET. DAIBV. Buttei fJft 25328c Cup cheese, 2 cups 5c Dutch cheese $t lump 8I0c Cottage cheese, 2 pieces 5c rOBLTRT. Chickens fl pair .15G0c Ducks fl pair 5000c Turkeys fl ft dressed 13c Geese fl piece G0c$l FISU. Bass ft .10c Oysters fl 100 50c$2 Suckers 9c A JK" ! aty J C L CILU . IvV O U II ' !s W II ll.li .! u ?itl UlUu C Haddock 8c Smelts 12Ke .OKAIH. Wheat fl bus $1.U)1.50 Cern fl bus 6570c Oats ft bus itidiitiOc Cleverseed fl bus $5.d00.00 ' fl ft l(Mjl2c Timethy Seeed fl bus $3.25fe3.50 Apple Butter fl qt 25c Chler fl gallon 2025c Eggs fl dez 12(gl4e Heney fl ft aw25c Sauerkraut fl qt 10 12c STOUTS. Apples fl K Pk 15gi"c Bananas fl niece 5c Cranberries f) qt 13c Cherries, dried, fl qt 12c Currants, dried, fl ft 12c Dried Apples fl qt S. " Peaches fl qt HKhl2e Lemens fl dez 25..cc Oranges fl dez : .Vi&Wj VEGETABLES. Beets fl bunch 5c Cabbage fl head 2Gc Carrots ft bunch 35c Celery 10i2c Horseradish ft piece 25c Lima beans ft qt, 15g$20c Onions fl K Pk -r,c Potatoes fl K pk 12I5c " Sweet IB Knk 12420c Soup Beans ft qt i;c Salsify fl bunch ice Turnips, K Pk 5g8c MEATS. Beef Steak, fl ft : 12lGc " Roast (rib) ft ft l2g$IGc " " (chuck) fl ft IDMl-'c " Corned, fl ft 1012c " Dried, ft ft 25g$:c Ham fl ft 12ffrWc Lamb fl ft 12&20c Lard fl ft 7'.ic Mutten ft ft 121&I0C Perk ft ft 910c Pudding ft ft 8c Sausage fl ft ftffliec Sides and Bacen fl ft 8l0c Shoulders ft ft 7c veal n a iuisc SOTS. Chestnuts ft qt 10c Shclbarks fl qt 8c Walnuts fl Kpk 10 12c LEUAL NOTICES. INSTATE OFWM. J. DAltKLEY, LATE J ofCelcrain township, Lancaster county. fn- fliMtnakad T tf.ithi .it til !m in l.t tin, (in said estate having been grunted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requi'Sted te make immediate payment, and the-e having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for set tlement te tlie undersigned, residing in ueie- rain township. JOHN W. PHILLIPS, Administrator. James M. Walker, Att'y. febiu-fitw INSTATE OF WILLIAM BLACK, SR It late of Little Britain township, deceased Letters of administration en said estate nav imr been erantcd te the undersigned, ail per sons Indebted thereto arc requested te make immediate payment, and tnese r.aving claims or demands againstthe same will present them without delay ler settlement te the under signed. it. . rAiibmuA. spring urevc 1-. w., WM. BLACK, Jr., Fall-mount P.O., Lau. Ce., Administrators, n. B. Swabr and J. W. F. Switt, Attv's. Ljau23-6tw INSTATE OF WILLIAM 31. WHITESIDE, t late et the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the same te E. K. Martin, attorney at law. Ne. 33 North Duke stri-et, or MARY M. WHITESIDE, fcb7-3tdS&3tw Administratrix. -i-ericK. In the matter of the Assigned Estate of Henry Eshleman and Wife, of Strasburg township, Lancaster county, J'a. Netice is hereby given that Jacob Ililde brand, assignee of Henry Eshleman and wife, has presented a petition te the Cecrt or Com mon Pleas of Lancaster county, asking the said court for an order und decree that he shall recenvey te the said Henry Eshleman ami wife all the assigned estate in his hands, and that he be discharged and released from said trust, and that the said Court have fixed SAT URDAY, MARCH 27th, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Heuse, in the Cltv of Lancaster, for the hearing of said petition, when und where the creditors and parties interested in the said assigned estate ei Henry Eshleman and wife may appear and be heard. E. McMELLEN, mar4-ltd43tw Prothenotary. i il J J I 1 J a 1 VI 'l i i Mj S3 Bl i I li 1 1 i-i