!5S wMMtwteMrnn,T-Tir'-,'--Bfrifri n-imwnrVmrn rtrffl-iligai: LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIEKCER, TUESDAY, APRILS 1880. St l$s ! - u U: SERENADED. S. W. Altlck's Birthday. " Yesterday Samuel "W. Altick, of the firm of D. A. Altick & Sens, was twenty-eight years of age. In the evening, after the regular monthly meeting of the Empire hook and ladder company, the memhers, headedjby Clemmens's city band, marched te the residence of Mr. Altick (who is a prominent member of the Empire), and gave him a serenade. After several pieces had been played, Mr. Altick appeared at the deer aud made a short speech, returning his thanks te the boys, lie then invited them te the saloon of ' AI. Fulmcr (formerly Frankc's) en Prince street, where an ex cellent lunch had been prepared. A very pleasant time was spent there, and during the evening Majer It. W. Shenk, who was present, made a speech congratulating Mr. Altick and complimenting the Empire boys and the Citv baud urade of Pupils, The following is the percentage of pu pils in the advanced classes of the colored school, Strawberry street, for the month of March: a class nova. Win. Mellen 91Granville Wilsen... 78 A CLASS OIRL8. Carrie Foreman Of! Agnes Holiinsen. B CLASS BOYS. 00 Wm. Maxwell 9 Moses Heek 7'J r Moses Maxwell 87 Wiu Hinsen Cs "' Win. Heek 85 II CLASS UIItI.8 Susan Mellen 911 Mary Henry 75 Laura Dean J0 Mary Burgess 72 Maggie Clark 7SAnnie Brown 07 O CLASS HOYS. . Henry Waters 85 Edward Smith G9 Harmen Waters HI Win Addison 6-i Alfred Harris 70 Ed w Mellen 05 , Charles Wilsen 75 Thee. Smith ; CLASS OIULS. Martha Fells 8-Llllie Jenes 72 Alice Moten 80 Henrietta Page Oi I Annie Wilsen 76 I CLASS BOYS. Kiehard Xeal 95 AugustineSmith.... 71 L Win. William-, 88 Win. T.Maxwell.... Andy ISoek 8J I l CLASS GIRLS. L Cera Smith 92, Anna M.Harris 87 K, Katie Arehey U0J Ellen Jenes 76 Director of Watch Factory. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lancaster watch company was held at the factory building yesterday afternoon at. 4 o'clock, D. G. Baker, esq., in the chair. "We arc advised that the report of the general manager, A. Uitncr, esq., makes a very satisfactory showing for the year, both in the product of the factory, the organization of the work, the reputa tion of the watch, with the trade aud the increasing demand for it, ami in the finan cial situation. There are new one hun dred and sixty employees en the pay roll, which aggregates upwards of six thousand dollars per month. The members of the old beard Messrs. Jehn I. Ilartman, C. A. Uitncr, Jehn IX Skiles, A. Bituer, and J. P. McCaskey were re-elected te serve for the ensuing year. The Baptist Sociable. The entertainment and coffee sociable at the First Baptist church, last night, was a very pleasant and enjoyable affair and these present were well pleased. Among these who took part were the following : Dr. W. F. Merenzy, II. C. Meilingcr, J. A. Killain, D. W. Bissell, IX T. Bauman, Prof. S. S. Cress, 11. A. Smith and ethers, all of whom acquitted themselves in a very creditable manner. The tableaux, under the management of J. A. Killiau reflected much credit upon these who participated. The committee en coffee and buns deserve credit for the quality of coffee and the prompt manner in which all were se abundantly served. Freight Wreck. This morning about 4 o'clock a railroad wreck eccuricd in the east yard of the Pennsylvania railroad at Columbia. Sev eral cars, which were leaded with lumber andceik, were thrown from the track and broken. Ordluatisn Council. There will be an ordination service at the First Baptist church this evening, commenc ing at 7 o'clock. Drs. Cathcart ami Spratt, aUu lev. J. O. Critehlew, et Philadelphia, and many ethers will he present and participate and tlie. service will he of an interesting char acter. Ainukcniciits. " IZumpty Dumptj." On Friday evening Nick Boberts's pantomime troupe, with three clowns', will he here. The specialty troupe in cludes Mabel l'earl, serio-cemic vocalist; the Miace brothers anil Ashton acrobats; El Nine Kddie, rope performer, and a large number of ethcis. The " Escaped Xiin." On Thursday evening of this week Kilith O'GormanjiepuIarly known us the " Escaped Nun," who claims te have been an inmate of St. Jeseph's convent, Jer sey City, and te have been converted te Pre. tcatautisiu, will appear in this city and deliver her noted lecture en " Life in a Convent," in which she professes te give an accurate de scription of scenes and incidents that occurred under her own observation during the period she was an inmate of St. Jeseph's, together with an account of the mode of living in that and similar institutions, which she denounces In the most vigorous style. Miss O'Gorman has delivered this lecture in various parts of the country, and betli the lady and the lecture have been the theme of the most widely diver gent press notices, according te the various modes et thinking of the writers. Ladies arc admitted free. "Our Heys" Te-night. The Chestnut street theatre, of Philadelphia, is one et the few that has had a stock company this season. This company new gees en the read for a short sea son, and it comes here under the management of Jehn D. Mishler. This evening it will present the delightful comedy of " Our Beys," which was played by it two hundred and twenty-live times during the Centennial. The troupe, which is strong throughout, Includes a number of well-known people, such as Miss Lillle Glever, Mrs. J. J. Pryer and Miss Annie Fex, Geerge Grifliths, Charles Stanley, Henry Lee and ethers. The Philadelphia Evening Telegraph says of the cempany: "Mr. Grif liths is a genuine comedian, and he was en tirely at home in the quaint, fend humoref the old tradesman. Mr. Stanley showed himself an eccentric actor of ability, and Miss Lillie Glever is an artist full- competent te the position of leading lady of a theatre el the class of the Chestnut." Mil Albert Keciier, 349 Avenue B, New Yerk, was cured of Rheumatism by a single application of St. Jacob's Oil, and recom mends this wonderful remedy te all sufferers from this painful disease. The Illy is as white as snow. The rose Is as the crimson red ; But neither can surpass in glow, The color or the brightness shed, By the sweet lips and teeth allied That SOZODOXT has purified. a5-lwdeed&w afECIAL NOTICES. Shan't I take a Blue Pill ? Ne, don't take it and run the risk of mcrcu i ial poisons, but when bilious and constipated getaboxerthe celebrated Kidney-Wert, and it will speedily cuie you. It is nature's great remedy ler constipation, and for all kidney and liver diseases. It acts promptly en these great organs and se restore strength and vigor. a5-lwdftw Kidney Wert for tale at Loeher's drug store 9 East King street. ' Grateful Women. Nene receive se much benefit, and none are se profoundly grateful and show such an in terest la recommending Hep Bitters as women. It Is the only remedy peculiarly adapted te the many ills the sex is almost uni versally subject te. Chills and fever, indiges tion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sickheadaches, weakness in the back or kid neys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the body, a feeling el lassitude and despen rtency. are all readily removed by these Bit ters. al-2wd&w " Great Bleed Tonic," ter the cure of all bleed diseases "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Search er." Try Lecher's Beuewned Cough Syrup. Frem a well-known citizen et Chicago. CniCAGO. 111., Jan. L, 1SS0. . J7. Warner & Ce., llechester, X. Y.: Gentlemen : I have used Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure with the greatest satisfac tion. It is the only remedy I hare overused that I can recommend te my friends, as it has cured me et Blight's Disease of long standing, after having visited the White Sulphur Springs of Virginia, and trying innumerable se-called "remedies" of the day. Having resided here for forty-seven years, my friends will be glad te see this statement. The discoverer is, in deed, a public benefactor. William II. Patterson, 1,491 Wabash avenue, near Twenty-ninth St. al-2wdw An Extended Pei-claiutv. Each year finds "fro;'s Jlrenehial jf'recie"'in new locali ties, in various parts of the world. Fer re lieving Coughs, Colds, and Threat Diseases, the Troches have been proved reliable. Try Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup. When Yeu Feel Mean take Kidney-Wert, advertised in another column. It acts energetically en the bowels and Kidneys at the same time, and se cures a host of diseases caused by the inaction of these organs. If you are out of fix, buy it at your druggiits and save u doctor's bill. a3-lwd&w Geed words de mere than hard speeches. Dr. Themas' Kleetric Oil is the geed word of every family. Thousands will testify te its wonder ful cures et coughs, colds, sere 'threat, asthma, croup and ether afllietieus of the breathing organs; an invaluable outward specific for lame buck, soreness and contraction of the muscles, and every variety of sores or hurts. Address all orders te II. B. Cochran, druggist, i:J7iiud 13'.) North Queen street, Lancaster. Dr. Browning's C. & C. Cordial is destined te be the standard medicine for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, sere threat, croup, in fluenza, whooping cough, asthmatic coughs, cold in the head or bowels, and ter the relict of consumption in all stages of the disease. Price 50c. a bottle. All druggi-ts have it. Dr. Brown ing, Proprietor, 1117 Arch St., Philadelphia. Try Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup. Consumption Cured. Hundreds of people throughout the New England States who were consumptive will testily te their being alive te-day from the use of Speer's Pert Grape Wine, produced in Pas saic, New Jersey. It is prescribed by physi cians generally and used in hospitals for this purpose. Weakly and debilitated females, consumptives, and all aged persons, find a great benefit by its ue. Nothing is better for overworked or exhausted ladies. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlae and Davis and sold by II. E. Slaymakcr. Brown' Household l'anacea Is ths most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally erapplied externally and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE 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, Uheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GBEAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be in every family. A tcaspoon tcaspeon tcaspoen lulof the Panacea in a tumbler et het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. '25 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran & Ce's Drug Store North Queen street. Lancaster. much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children. attributed toether 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 al al selutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty live cents a box. riaul5-lvd&wTuTIi&S A beacon in distress is " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," the most efficacious lcmedy for coughs, colds, and whooping cough. Price 25 cents. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. A fashionable lady and her company were greatly rejoiced the ether day by a Biddy's mistake, who, en being told te get some oil ler the caster, served them all with a dose of Dr. Themas' Electric Oil. Biddy's mistake was the means of curing a number of bad cases et coughs and colds. Result: They all keep it in Hie house as a speedy remedy for coughs, colds. Ac. Address all orders te II. B. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. A. Mether's Grict. The pride of a mother, the life and joy et 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, il they have, a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, v liich 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 H. Fer lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by D. Hcitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. The Best I Ever Knew Of. J. G. Starkey, a prominent and influential citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have .had the Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint for several vears, and have used every Remedy 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. lam happy te state that it has entirely cured me. It is cer tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 75 cents. Sold by D. lleitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. Shiloh's Catarrh Kcnicdy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria Canker Meuth, and Head Ache. With each bottle theie is an ingenious nasal Injector ler he mere successful treatment et tne com plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents, bold bv D. lleitshu, Lancaster,and M. L. Davis, Millersville. s2U-ced D.S.eew W JHl.lt IIS. Effineer. April 5, ISsO, in this city, Jacob Eflinger, in the COth year of his age. The relatives and Iriends are respectfully in vited te attend the luneral from his late resi dence. Ne. 40 Seuth Queen street, en Wednes day altcrnoen, at I o'clock. 2td Gunnion. April 3d, 1SS0, In thta city, Jehn Guunien, in his 85th year. The relatives and Iriends arc respectfully invited te attend the luneral from the residence of Jehn Ferrier, 20S North Mulberry street, en Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. St Potts. On Sunday, April 4. 1SS0, in Strasburg borough, Mrs. Ann Potts, aged 73 years, 5 mouths and 15 days. The relatives and friends arc respectfully in vited te attend the funeral without further notice, from the residence of her son, Daniel E. Potts, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. 2td IlrnLEV. April 5, 1SS0, in this city, Amelia F.. wife of Jehn W. Hubley, in the With year et her age. The relatives and friends of the family arc respectfully invited te attend her funeral from Ne. 20 Seuth Duke street, en Thursday after noon, at 2 o'clock. Reynolds. At the University hospital, Phil adelphia. April 5, James L. Reynolds. Interment at Lancaster, Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock. Relatives and friends are invit ed. 2td A'-t'ir AiirniiTisEiiEiiTs. "TUBE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. HERR & STAUFFER, Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 N. Duke St. dcc30-3md Rced 1NSUKE YOUlt l'KOFEKTT IN THE BEST COMPANIESat . BAUSMAN BURKS-. 29-tfeedR Ofice: Ne 10 West Orange St. NOTICE. The members of the Lancaster Mamner Mamner cher arc requested te meet at their hall to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late member, Jacob Etfinger. By order of the President. ltd GEO. PFEIFFEB, Sec'y. KEW AlITEXTISEaCEltTS. MONEY TO LOAN OX FIBST MORT GAGE at BAUSHAX & BUBNS'S Insurance and Real Estate Office, aprf-tfdtt Ne. 10 West Orange Street. PUBLIC SALE OF HORSES AND MULES. On FRIDAY, APRIL 9, wiU be sold at the public house of Levi Rlie.tds, in the village of Bird-In-Hand, 1C head of Horses and Mules. A credit of CO da ys will be given. Sale te com mence at 1 o'clock p. m. C. HULL. Sam'i. Hess & Sen, Aucts. apre-2td DESIRABLE HOTEL STAND FOR RENT, formerly Ohmit's. located in the borough et Washington, and having all the modern conveniences, such as Gas, Water, etc. Posses sion given immediately. Fer terms and fur ther particulars apply te JNO. II. BRUSH. Washington Borough, Lane. Ce., Pa. apr3-4tdR PUBLIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY, APRIL7, lSsY). will be sold at public sale, valuable HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE of the estate e Jasper Yeates Cenynghatn, deceased, at Ne. 20 Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., viz : One Vlane, two Marble top Tables, two large Mir rors, Sela, Invalid Chair, two stands of Min Min eiiilstdezen Stutted Chairs, Marble-top Stand, let et Window Blinds, large and small Side board, one high Eight-day Cleck, three Lounges, five Bedsteads and Bedding, three cases of Drawers, six Bureaus, eight Boek Caes. five Wardrobes, Washstands, Dining and Breakfast tables, Steves, Chairs, large Arm unair, two unesis. targe rieur unest, Leeking Glase, Settee, Tin and Queensware. about 300 or 400 yards of Brussels, Ingrain and Rag Carpets by "the yard, and many ether arti cles net mentioned. The furniture is all of the best make, nearly all Walnut or Mahogany, and among them are valuable relics with his torical associations. Sale te commence at 9 o'elock,a. in., and con tinue until all is sold, when terms will be made known by the undersigned. A. K. WITMER. EMLEN FRANKLIN, Heniiy Shuhert, Auct. Executers.. manW,27,31 &ap3(;d BEAUTIFUL THINGS Wedding Presents AT BAMYJAIS&BIDMS, PHILADELPHIA. Large Importations et NOVELTIES. Cases of Bridal Silver, Fine Porcelain Omameuls, Clocks ami Cleck Sets, lircnze Groups and Vases. Polite attention te all visiting B. B. Goods by express en approval, with privilege of examining before pui chasing. Bailey, Banks & Biddlc, 12lli and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. aprfi lydTh,Th&S J'OLITIVJL. The Democratic Voters of Lancaster County Will assemble in their respective districts at the usual time and place en SATTRDAY APRIL 10, lbSO, te elect one person in each dis trict as county committeeman for the ensuing year, and three or live delegates from each dis trict te rcpicsent the same in the District and County Conventions which will meet in Fulton Hall in the City of Lancaster, en Wednesday, April 1-t, at 10 a. in. The Delegates of the Upper (Hth) Senatorial District will meet at 10 o'clock and elect three Representative and one Senatorial Delegate te the State Convention and nominate three candidates ter Assembly. The delegates from the City et Lancaster will meet at 10 a. m., and elect one Representa tive Delegate. The delegates from the Lewer End 2d As. sembly District will meet at 10 a. m. te elect two Representative Delegates te the State Con vention and te nominate two members et" As sembly. All the delegates of the Lewer (13th) Senato rial District will meet at 10 a. in. and elect one Senatorial Delegate te the State Convention and nominate a candidate for State Senater. General County Convention. At 11 a. m. all the delegates will meet in County Convention and nominate : One person for Congress. One ler District Attorney. Twe for Prison Inspectors. Twe for Peer Directors. JUS" County Committeemen are directed te give due public notice of the time and place of the delegate meetings in their district. Lancaster City Meetings. The Democracy of Lancaster city will meet at the following places en Wednesday evening, April 7, irem 7 te 8 p. in., te make general nom inations, and at the same places en Saturday evening, April 10, from C te 8 p. m., te elect Delegates and County Committeemen : First Ward Shebcr's Eagle Hetel. Second Ward Cenrad Kempt's I'uien Hetel. Third Ward .Jacob Eflingcr's Saleen. Fourth Ward Chas. Rethweiler's Saleen. Fifth Ward Philip Wall's Green Trcii Hetel. Sixth Ward Jes. Kautz's Saleen. Suventh Ward B. Kuhlman's Saleen. Eighth Ward Lucas Fritz's Saleen. Ninth Ward C. Gitlich's Saleen. W. Haves GniEa, W. U. HENSEL, J. L. Sfeinmetz. Chairman Secretaries. CI11S A. ASIt 11 LASS WAKE. D ECOKATED WARE. The laracst and finest Assortment et Decorated Chamber Sets Ever offered in Lancaster, at CHINA HALL Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. HIGH & MARTIN. WASTE1I. WANTED. EVERYBODY TO ADVEB . Use, free et charge, in the iNTia-LieEN-ckr, who wants something te de. "ITr ANTED. CAST-OFF CLOTHING. y Gentlemen having cast-off Clothing te dispose of can receive the highest cash pi ice for them by sending a note te S. FRAN K, apr5-3td Grape Hetel. -IXjTANTED A GIRL 1C YEARS OLD TO TY 1e general housework in a small family Inquire at ltd THIS OFFICE. w ANTED SIX GOOD MOULDERS. ft Apply at Best's Steam Engine anil Beiler Works, 333 East Fulton street. ltd ATTOKSEXS-AT-LAW HENRY A. RILEY Attorney and CounseUer-at-Law 21 Park Bew. New Yerk. Collections made in all parts of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Jtefers by permissiem t Steimmaa A Hansel. XEW AX VEKTISEXENTS. WA.TCHES.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. JHWELEY 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. SIIjVEBWARE.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 wiU be especially careful that every article shaU be sold aslew as it could be bought elsewhere. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. A 31 1'SEHLESTS FULTON' HALL. THURSDAY EYEXIAG, APEIL 8, MISS EDITH 0'GORMAN, Known te the world as Is coming. Crowded houses everywhere. " LIFE IN A CONVENT." Come early if you wish a seat. Standing room only everywhere. Ladies admitted gratuitously, but net te front seats or reserved seats. TICIvETS, COCts, Including- reserved seats. Get your tickets and seats" in time. Te commence at S o'clock. ltd IULTOX HALL. TUESDAY EVEX1NG, APRIL C. Mr. JOHN D. MISHLER has ths honor te present the excellent Chestnut Street Theatre Company, of Philadelphia, as produced by them 225 times, II. .J. Byren's brilliant comedy, entitled "OUR BOYS," which will be presented with every attention te detail and with New Scenery brought by the Ce. Positive Appearance et Miss Lillie Glever, Sirs. .1. J. Prier, Miss Annie Fex, Miss Anna Dudley, Mr. Gee. II. Grifliths, Mr. Chas. Stan ley. Sir. Henry Lee. Mr. Ernest Uartram. Mr. . II. Daly, Mr. J. S. Heffman, Mr. G. D.Errel. Mr. Mishler feels a pride in presenting this entertainment as one of the best and most brilliant of the season. XO ADVANCE IX PKICES. Gallery. ....... 3,1 cts. Admission ------ 50 " Reserved .seats at usual place, - - 75 " m3l-CtdJ TULTOX OPEKA HOUSE. FRIDAY, APRIL J), 1880. The Public's Favorite, NICK ROBERTS' HUHPTY-LUMPTT. 3 CLOWNS. 3 The I.est and Largest Troupe In America. ThcGULWT GKIMALDI, The OXLY IMIOMIO, The COMICAL PEDUO. C. V. Ravel, MissGrimaldi, Miss Mabel Pearl, Miss Jennie Miace, Miss Emily Lulu, The Miace llrethers, El Xine Eddie, Mens. Leen Whetteny, O111WC5 and Hinds, Ashton and Miace, &e., &c. Nick Roberts' Silver Cornet Band. Prof. L. S. GIULEIi, Director. ADMISSION, - - - 85, .10 & 75 Crs Reserved Seats, 75 cents; can he obtained at Opera Heuc Oilice without extra charge. aprfi-Jtd X. I). ROBERTS, Manager. MIS VELLASEO US. MOXUJVIEXTS, TOMBSTONES, &e., AT CHAS. MAKIXSOX'S Xcw Maible Works, Xe. 33 Concstega St.. apr.VJld Opposite Xe. 3 Cotten Mill. "V-OT1CE. Xi A meeting of the Ress Rricklayers will be held at William Rehm's saloon, West King street, Saturday evening, April 10, at 1 o'clock. All are requested te be present. apr5-2td E. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF KEAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders lett at Xe. :ii Charlette street, or at the Iilack Herse Hetel, 44 and 40 North Queen street, will receire pieuipt attention. Rills made out and attended t wilkaut additional cst. 27-ly VTOTICE. 1 The members of Hebcl Ledge Xe. 539, I. O. O. i'., are requested te meet at their hall en Wednesday altcrnoen, at 2 o'clock, ter the pur pose of attending the luneral of our deceased brother, Jacob Eflinger. The members of Lan caster Ledge, Xe. 07, and Monterey Ledge, Xe. 212. are respectlully invited te participate. J5y enler te ERXEST G. KOPF, Xeble Grand. IIcxuy Schmitt, Sec'y. apr5-2t CHAKTEK XOTICE. Netice is hereby given that application will be made te the Court of Common Pleas et Lancaster county, en MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1SS:), at 10 o'clock a. 111., for a charter te incor porate "The Sacred Heart Academy et Lancas ter, Pennsylvania." The object of the pro posed corporation is the instruction of young ladies in a thorough academical course of edu cation. GEORGE NAUMAN, m25-3tdeT Solicitor for the Applicants. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween Leng & Rrimmcr, engaged in the house painting business, has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. All persons indebted te the late lirm,er having claims against thesame, are requested te present them te cither of the undersigned for settlement. JOHN F. LONG. Mahcii 29, ISSO. GEORGE RRIMMER. The business hereafter will be carried en at Ne. 10 est German street, bv npr2-2ld Jehn f. long. BARGAINS 1- GAS FIXTURES J AND SLATE MANTELS, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. MUSICAX. ISSTJt UMESTS. -THE- L Withent a doubt furnish the FINEST IX STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320 North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Uranch Office, 15 East King Street. Ales. McKiUips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for CH1CKERIXG& SOX'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins. Banjos, Band Instru msnts, Ac, always ok hand. fl3-lydSlly w THE ESCAPED M. Flu & Breneman's, (Mai Miner? MJLLISEICT ASH TlilMMISGS. Netice, Ladies! We are new receiving daily all the Latest Styles and Novelties in SPRING HATS, Bennets, Feathers, Flowers and Fancy Ribbons. HAUGHTON'S Keep the Largest Stock, the Latest Styles and Finest Geed", at the Lewest Prices in our city. 2-P.utten Lisle Gloves, 10, 12 and 15c. 2-Band Lisle Gloves, 21, 30 anil 35c. 3-liand Lisle Gloves, 23, 30 and 35c. Kid Gloves, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 per pair. Fer a Geed GIevu go te HAUGHTON'S. Fer a Handsome CREPE HAT OR B0MET go te HAUGHTON'S, for they keep them from 2.00, $2.75, $3.50, $1.87 up. Crepe Veils, Finest Qualities, $2.00, 3.50, $4.75. $ti.00 and $8.00 apiece. Fer the Cheapest and Best Crepes go te HAUGHTON'S. If you want Handsemn BLACK SATINS, Fer $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25 go te HAUGHTON'S. If you want the FinestSatins, All Shades, from $1.00 te $1.25, go te HAUGHTOX'S, for they keep the Finest Stock in the city. If you want te uce a Fin Variety of Black Silk Fringes, for 25, SIL GR rtt'.r vuril. COT.OItKn VltlVCKS in .ill tlw. v,.ur shades, at 50, 75c and $1.00 p'er yard. Fer Fringes go te HAUGHTOX'S. FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 5, B. 8, lOcandnp. BORDERED IIAXDKER cUIEFS. 8, 10, 15 and 25c. Wide Laces, 5, C and 8c. Brctenne Laces, 10, 15, 25 and 50c. Fine Landauck Laces, 20, 25 and 50c. Fine Em broideries from 5c te $2.00 peryard, Ladies, ler the Finest Variety of Millinery nil Trunmings, K. A. HAUGHTON'S, Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN ST., Fer they keep the Bet Stock in th eitv. H'AXZ. I'AI'EItS, Cc. T)ATE EXT EXTENSION "Window Cornice. We take pleasure in ettering te the public the only perfect EXTEXSIOX WINDOW COR NICE ever manufactured. It is perfect, simple and handy te adjust. It can be regulated te lit any ordinary window by means of a thumb screw, and adjusted from one feet te live leet two inches in width. They are made of Walnut Meulding aud gotten up in geed style. SPRING STOCK WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES, In all the Newest Styles. Windser Paper te Merchants at Lewest Whelesale Rates. PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. JWSHADES AND PAPER IIUXG. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. fablO-lyd&w CAItfETS. 1AKPETS! CAIU'ETS!! CARPETS!!! H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 WEST KING STREET. Has en hand ever 20,000 TAItDS OF CAR PET, Bedy and Inpestry Brussels with Bor ders te mutch. Alse. Venitian Hall and Stair Carpets, Extra Three-Ply and Superfine In grain Carpets, which were all bought from the manufacturers belere the great advance in prices, and which he offers at the Lewest Liv ing Prices. Alse, a Larger Stock than ever of Rag and Chain Carpets, which he Is prepared te sell at prices which defy competition. On hand a Large Stock of Oil Cleths, all widths. Counterpanes and Blankets et all kinds and Celer. Carpets made te order at short notice ler parties who And their own Rags, guaran teeing perfect satisfaction. Give us a trial, at 202 WEST KING STREET. TimVAltE, & CALL OX SHERTZER, HUMPHREVILLE & KIEFFER, manufacturers of TIN AXD SHEET4ROX WORK, and dealers in GAS FIXTURES AXD HOUSE FUUXISIIIXG GOODS. Special attention given te PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING X. 40 East Kins Street, Lancaster, Pa. -1TARCUS G. SEHNEK, HOUSE CARPENTER, He. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular atteatiea paid te at ttratien am repair. ali-ljr THIRD EDITIOI. TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 6, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, 'April C Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states colder, partly cloudy weather, occasional light rains or snejr, winds mostly north westerly, falling fel lowed by rising barometer. THE INDEPENDENT VOTER. He was Abroad in tne Laud Yesterday. Dubuque, Iowa, April 6. The munici pal election in this city resulted in a man ner wholly unexpected by either the Democratic or Republican parties. The Republicans went into the campaign completely demoralized by declinations until but two names were left en their ticket. The Democrats were dissatisfied with their nominations and indepenent candidates were brought out for mayor and recorder. These at the last hour the Republicans endorsed and the Democrats elected the treasurer, recer der, attorney and assessor en the regular ticket, and the opposition elected the mayor, who is the present in cumbent and a strong Democrat. The auditor is a Republican. Of the aldermen the Democrats elect two and the Republi. cans three, making the next council stand six Republicans and four Democrats. The majorities en any of the candidates cannot yet be given. Cincinnati, April C. At 1 a. m. only one-third of the city voting precincts had been heard from, but the indications arc that the Republicans elect Eshilby city controller ever Heffman, Democrat, and that they elect a majority of 12 members of the beard of education. There was a light vote polled. In Columbus City the councils will be Republican by six majority. In Teledo the Nationals are defeated though party lines were net strictly drawn. Disturbances are reported at the polls at Shclbyville and Scettsvillc, Ind., growing out of a negre voting. At the latter place the county treasurer was badly injured. RAILROAD WRECK. Xi-ht Express Tumbles Over an Embank Embank Embank mentNoeody Hurt. Mekidex, Conn., April C. The night express train from Bosten last night was wrecked near this city early this morning. The first express car left the track and was found lying en its side. The second one tumbled twelve feet down an embank ment and the mail car followed. The bag gage car fell en the mail car and the re maining cars crashed into each ether. Strange te say, net a person en the train received serious injury. The train was running at the rate of thirty miles an hour when the embankment caved. CONGRESS. Proceedings in the Heuse. Washington, April C In the Heuse to day Mr.Clymcr(Pa.)meved that the Heuse go into committee upon the army appro priation bill, which motion was antago nized by Mr. Springer, who desired te call up the Curtin-Yocum contested elec tion case. Mr. Clymcr's motion was, how ever, agreed te,and the Heuse at 2:20 went into committee, Mr. Springer in the chair, en the army appropriation bill. SAN FRANCISCO. A Step Towards the Iiiipcaclimsiit of Mayer Kallecii. San Fkancisce, Cal., April C The beard of supervisors last night adopted resolutions that the peace of the city had been seriously imperiled by alleged incen diary speeches by Mayer Kalloch, and au thorized the judiciary committee te inves tigate the matter and report. This it is said is the first, step toward the impeach ment of the mayor. PISTOL l'RACTICE A Wounded Policeman Kills His Assailant Santa Fe, N. M., April 0. Last night William Robinson while intoxicated shot Policeman Sunday twice without provoca tion, blowing off two of his fingers. Sun day returned the fire killing Robinson instantly. THE NEW YORK WALK. Three Sere-footed Tramps Withdraw. New Yerk, April C. In the walking match at neon Debler led with a count of 177 miles ; Hart second, 175 miles. Brown, Faber and Henry have retired for geed. MAMKETS. Philadelphia-Market. Philadelphia. April G. Fleur dull and weak ? superfine $3 754 25; extra $4 755 25; Ohie and Indiana familv $! 2SG 75 ; Penn'a family $5 756 25; St. Leuis family $6 50g7 00 ; Minnesota family $5 50C 37 ; patent and high grades $7008 00. Bye flour $4 73. Cernnieal Brandywlne unchanged. Wheat steady ; Xe. 2 Western Bed 91 36; Amber $1 37. Cern steady : steamer 5253c; yellow 53 53c ; mixed 53c. Oats strong; Xe. 1, 3Gc; Ne. 2,33c ; Xe. 3, 43 44 c; Xe. 2 mixed 40J441Jc. Bye dull ; Western and Pa. 85c. Previsions quiet, but linn ; mess perk 1250 13 00; beet hams $17 0017 50 ; India mess beef $19 50; bacon smoked shoulders 553c ; salt de 44; smoked hams U104c; pickled hams bJ4J?!)c. Lard quiet but Arm; city kettle 7JiSc; loose buteheis7c; prime steam S7 3.7 M)c. Butter quiet and easy; creamery extra 3233c; Bradford county and Xew Yerk extra new 2931c : de fall 2S30c ; Western reserve extra at 2628c ; de geed te choice 20025c : Bells quiet; Penn'a extra 2224c; Western reserve extra 232Gc. Eggs steady ; Penn'a 13c ; Western 12c. Cheese steady : New Yerk factory UAG$Uc ; Western tull cream 14c ; de forgeod 12ai3 ; de half-skims ll12c. Petroleum Ann : Kenned 7Jc. Whisky at $109. Seeds dull ; geed te prime cleverseed $fl Wif G50; de timothy $3 00 asked; de flaxseed $170 ISO. New Yerk MarKet. New Yerk. April 6. Fleur-State and Western market dull anil prices without decided change: supcrflne state $4 505 00; extra le $5 005 40 ; choice de $5 456 : fancy de $6104?7 0O: round hoop Ohie $5U5!)0: choice de $( 007 50; superfine western $4 G55 00 ; common te geed extra de $5 005 50 ; choice dodo$5 5.')8 00; choice white wheat de$5 85 6 50; Southern dull and in buyers' laver ; com mon te fair extra $5 50G 10 ; geed te choice de $G 157 50. Wheat Spring quiet and about steady, and winter a shade strener and quiet ; Xe. 1 White April, $1 34; de May 1 32J4 ; Xe. 2 Bed, April, $139139; de May, $1 3G1 37; de June, $131. Cern dull and without decided change; Mixed Western spot 5454c ; de future 48 52C. Oats rather mere steady; State 43fiS4SJc; Western 42ig48)4c. Beef dull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm ; steam rendered $7 M. Whisky dull ; Western $108109. Spirits of turpentine dull ut4445c. Stock Markets. Philadelphia, April G 12:30 p.m. Stocks dull. PennaO's (third issue) 107 Philadelphia ft Erie 17 Beading: 34 Pennsylvania 83J4 Lehigh Valley. 5l United Ces. of X. J 160 Northern Pacific 31 " Preferred MX Northern Central. 33j5 Lehigh Navigation 37 Norristown 101 Central Transportation Ce. 47 Pitts , TItusvifle & Buffalo. 20? Little Schuylkill 53 Nxw Yerk, Api 11 6. Stocks qnlet. Meney........................ 5S 1. x. tentrai................ia4 Erie...... 4e Adams Express 112 Michigan Central 92 Michigan Southern 108 Illinois Central 107 Cleveland A Pittsburgh.... Ill Chicago 4 Reck Island. 18S Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne. .HS'i Western Union Tel. Ce 106 Teledo 4 Wabash 43?? New Jersev Central 82 United States Bends and Sterling Exchange (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, April G. United States G's, 18SI, (registered). .105 United States 5's. 1881. (registered). .1024102 United States 4$'s, 1891, (registered)10!WKlu94 United States 4's, 1S91, (coupons)... 10910K United States 4's. 1907. (registered). AOlM&mi United States Currency G's 125J?l2ti; Sterling Exchange 48(J 4S) Cattle Market. Mexdat, April 5. The receipts of cattle at the various Philadelphia yards for the past week were: Beeves, 2,100 head; sheep ami lambs, 8,000 de. ; hogs, 5,500 de. ; fresh cows. i.u ue. Beef Cattle The light arrivals and geed condition of the stock had the tendency te make prices llrmer. We iinete Extra, at 5 tlc; geed at 5Ji3c : medium, 4Jg3c; com mon, 44c; mixed, 33JhC. The following are the consignees at the West Philadelphia vards: E. S. Jfc B. F. Mc Fillen, 1G4 ; Ulman & Lehman ltres., 130 ; A. & J. Christy, 113; Owen Smith 140; U. Seham berg & Ce., 193 ; Lewenstein & Adler, 173; Jehn McArdle, 17G ; Bachman & Levi, 1SJ : J. F. Sadler & Ce., 225 ; all ethers, 231. BALKS AT Tim WEdT PHILADELPHIA TAKU. Head. 100 Beger Mavnes, Western, gross, 3(V. 170 A. & J. Christy, Penn'a., gross, 5fi3?,c. 213 E. S. B. F. McFillcn, Western, gross, 55ic. 18G Ullman Jk Lehman Bres., Western and Lane, co., gross, 43Jc. 12G Owen Smith, Pa. gross, 5gGc. 41 James Clenisen, Pa., gre.-s, SQSJfi". IsO Jehn McArdle, Lancaster county, gres, 5e. 6 Denis Smyth, Penn'a, gross, 4S7h5e. 75 Daniel Murphy, Western and Lancaster county, gross, 53c. 140 Lewenstein A Adler, Western, gross, 5Q 5c. 150 G. Schambcrg Jk Ce., Western gross, 53'4C 22 L. Hern, Montgomery and Milllin county, gross. 34;54c. 42 II. Chain jr.. Western, gross, 4J5-Jc. 115 Daniel Smyth & Bre., Western" and Lane. co., gross, 53c. 85 Bachman & Levi, Western nnd Lane, co , gross, 53c. 180 S Dreitus, Penn'a, gross, 4J5Jc. 33 P. Hathaway, Lane, co., gross, 5'i!5e. 65 L. Schauiberg, Western and Pa., gross, 25 .las. Eustace, Western, gross, 4J5J4c. 00 M. Levi, Penn'a gross, 45c. 30 E. & L. Chandler, Lane, ceuutv, gross, 5 32Jc. 123 J. F. Sadler & Ce., Western, gross 45Jc. 17 F. Slieetz, Penn'a, gross, 43c. 30 F. Sheetz, Montgomery county, cows, gross, 34c. SALES AT THE NORTH PHILADELPHIA TAttD. 120 B. Hepe, Lane, co., gross, 4J4.,y.'iC. 104 Kieter & Katz, Chicagees, gross, 4Gc 96 Bidley & Scattergoed, Western.gress, 5Gc. 58 W. W. Tiffany, Chicagees, gross, 45Jic. 36 E. & L. Chandler, Lancaster co., gross, 4J 5c. 27 Jehn Bidey, Jr.. Mixed, gross, 24c. 16 Win. Bobbins. Mixed, gross, 283e. 15 A. Ilungerferd, Tork state, gross, 2fl3c. Milch cows were in fair demand. Price ranged from $15 te $40 per head. Hogs The market during the week has been dull, the wurm, unfavorable weather having the effect of keeping prices down. We quote extras at 7Je ; geed at 7c; medium 6c ; com mon 6c. Lambs were scarce and in demand and prices ranged from 67c per pound. Sheep. The market was active for the med ium grades, while heavy slicep were c. per pound lower. We quetcExtra, 100 te ISelbs.. at 7e; geed, 90 te 1001 bs, 77,e ;goed,80to Wlhs 6ii7c;fair, 70 te 80 lbs, OgGc ; inferior, G 6c ; common, 53&c. Samuel C. Stewart sold 420 head dressed sheep at 78e. 3tEVlVAZ. CUTICURA REMEDIES Have achieved the ment noted success et any Medicines of Modern Times. Messrs. Weeks & Petter have never doubted the specific properties of Ccticuua. Cuticura Reselvent and Ccticcra Seap, for the speedy, permanent and economical cure of Humors or the Bleed, Skin and Scalp. They are, however, astonished at their universal success; for it was te be expected that in the hands of some hey would tail solely from spasmodic or igne- ant use of them. They are unable te say without fear of con radictlen that no remedies ever achieved in the short space of one year the number of won derful cures performed by the Cbticbra Rem edies. salt"rheum Cevering the Hedy for Ten Years, Perma nently Cared. Law Ofpice of Chas. IIoueiitox. 17 Congress Street, Bosten, Feb. 28, 1878. Messrs. Weeks ft Petter: Gentlemen. feel it a duty te inform you, and through you all who are interested te knew the tact, that a most disagreeable and obstinate ca-e efsult Bhcum or "Eczemn, which has been under my personal observation from its first appearance te the present time, about ten (10) years, covering the greater portion of the patient's body and limbs with its peculiar irritating and itching scab, and te which all the known meth ods of treating such disease has been applied without benefit, has completely disappeared, leaving a clean and healthy skin, under a few days of profuse application of Cuticura. 1 can and de heartily advise all similarly af flicted te try the remedy which has been se ef fectual in this ease. Very truly yours, t CHAS. HOUGHTON, LIVER COMPLAINT And Dyspepsia Treated by the Reselvent Gains S 1-3 pounds, en One Bettle. Gentlemen : I have had Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, with running sores en the side or my neck, for ten years. Doctors did me no geed I have been spending for eight years and it did no geed. Everything I ate distress ed me. I get reduced from 179 te 132 pounds. At last I tiled the Kcselvent and it helped me right off, and en the bottle I gained live anil one-half pounds. It Is doing the business, and I am going for it strong. Yours truly, JOHN ROT. 414 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111., Nev. 15, 1878. Nete. Cuticura is admirably assisted In cases et extreme physical weakness, or when the virus of Scrofula is known te lurk in the system, by the Internal use of the Cuticura Keselvent, without doubt the most powerful bleed purifier and liver stimulant in the world. Cuticura Seap is an elegant toilet and medic inal assistant te Cuticura in the treatment of all external ailments. Fer chapped hands, rough skin and tan, sunburn, and the lesser skin troubles, it is indispensable ; as a soap ter the toilet, the nursery and bath it Is the most elegant, refreshing and healing before the public. These great remedies succeed where all ethers heretofore in use fall because they pos sess new and original properties never before successfully combined In medicine. The Cuticura Remedies are prepared by Weeks ft Hetter, Chemists and Druggists, 3G0 Washington street, Bosten, and are for sale by all druggists. Price of Cuticura, small boxes, 50 cents ; large boxes, containing two and one half times the quantity et small, $1. Reselvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 25 cents per cake.; by mail. 30 cents : three cakes 75 cents. COLLINS' In the Annihilation et Pain and Inflammation' VOLTAKsSEliCnkV11 tne nanzaiien 01 "X.IW. HHlu,w weak. Paralyzed, and Pi aMvCffi Painful Nervous Farts '5 and Organs, in the Cur ing of Chronic Weakness of the Lungs. Heart, and Kidneys, in the Absorption of Poisons from the Bleed through the Peres, and the Pre vention of Fever and Ague, Liver Cempluints, Malarial and Contagious Diseases, they are wonderful. Get the genuine. ESTATE OF A. H. WEIGLE, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. The undersign ed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of C. II. Weigle. Ad ministrator, te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, APB1L 27, 1880. at 10 o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persons inter ested in said distribution may attend. T. B. UOLOHAN, apr5-3tdeaw Auditor. ESTATE OF WILLIAM STAC Y, LATE OF Strasburg borough, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of William B. Bishop, Executer of said deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, the 27th day of APRIL, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all persona Interested in said distribution may. attend. CHAS. B. KLINE, aprf-2tdJtatw Auditor. )l t S3I nl I I Zi. 1 -J! its Si -J-W- . - -A V V -'