LANCASTEE BAIL! IMTELLHSJEiCCBR. PREDAT; APRIL 211880. "Vf.-- f" 'rvc j!a I HOW IS THIS? Let Wlckersham and Xeyes Explain. At the meeting of tlie soheol superinten dents held in Harrisburg, en Wednesday night, the failure of the state treasurer te honor school -warrants was discussed at some length. Prof. J. A. Cooper made a statement, in which he said that en the 28th day of January, he called upon the state treasurer and asked him te pay warrants te the amount of $10,000. He was informed that the treasurer did net have the money, and that it would probably be three months before they could be paid. Net being satisfied with this answer, he went te the auditor general's office and asked te see the monthly statements of the trea surer, which were shown him, and from which, he states, he copied the following llgures : Total amount in Treasury. Sinking Fund. Dec. cnt, 1879... .$1.M'7! OH $l,315,94fi 10 Jilli. 31t, 1880.... Ki-b. 29th, 1880... .March 31bt, 1880. ... 2,099,781 70 ... 1,919,209 SB ... 2,133,150 07 general fund i,ucj:i,:ne 4 i,invr.y; w; l,0!H,.r'3C C1 subject te Balance in school drafts. December 31st, 1879. January SNt, 1880... Kcbriuiry 29th. 1880.. Murcli 3ist, 1880 $ 50.1.732 OS 400,311 11 70.752 27 1,0.W 014 00 These figures, the professor stated, were certified te by the treasurer, and the re port was signed by him. lie claimed th.it the amount of school drafts new out standing and unpaid would reach three quarters of a million dollars. Tin: census. What Supervisor Snowden Say about the KnumeraturH. TIiu following letter was written by Supervisor Snowden in response te inqui ries touching the several matters referred te: Media, Delaware County, April 22, 18S0. W. IT. Ilenscl, My Deaii Sin : Your favor of 21st inst., was received this morn ing and I have the pleasure te make the following replies te the questions pro pounded : 1st. It is net likely that the ctiumci ctiumci alers will be announced before the middle of May. 2nd. I shall visit Lancaster in a few days, en business affecting the sub-division of my district, and te obtain such infor mation as may be necessary pertaining te the particular industries of the county. Jld. It is net true that " certain politi cian in cither party " will control appoint ments. While I shall be glad te be aided in this important branch of my dutcis, by the citizens who may be acquainted with applicants, it will certainly be my aim te make my selections with a view te efli efli eicnt service. lth. Ne particular districts will be as signed te one political narty or another. The claims of all applicants will be con sidered in each of the sub-divisions at the piepcr time. I have the honor te be Very respectfully Your obedient servant, IICNIIY C. SNOWDEN, Supervisor 2d District. Neighborhood Xcn. The surviving member. of the Pennsyl vania Iteserve corps, resident in Harris bur, have organized a permanent associa tion and elected the following officers : President, (Jeorge Kclley ; Vice President, Elbiidge McC'enkey; Secretary, J. Nelsen Clarke ; Corresponding Secretary, Sheep ; Treasurer, A. C. Spicer. Kenrney, like Kenible, jumped his bail ; like Ivemblu he came back ; and quite un like Ivemble he is new serving out his term in prison. Kearney's offence is a viituc in comparison with Kcmble's, yet he deserves all that has befallen him. Hew much mere Kcmble deserves what has net yet been visited upon him ! Hurrisburg Independent. The Washington (l'a.) llctiew and Ex aminer says : " Hcnsel, of the Lancaster iNTr.i.Mcrcxcnu, is net a Tilden man, but he is an honest Democrat all ever, and we heartily rejoice, at his triumrth ever the ring-strcaked and spotted member of our party who had been appointed dispenser of census enumeraterships in Lancaster county." While Supervisor Jehn Keplin, with a number of men, was working the read near Lewis J. Grant's in Lewer Chance ford. Yerk county, en Tuesday morning, Jacob Dcttingcr, stabbed James Mcars in the riirht breast. In the evening Detting er went te Esquire S. M. Pcdan's and entered bail for his appearance at court. It is thought Mcars will die. Neither of the men are natives of the township, and have only lived in it a little mere than a year. A Leper. It may be startling te learn that there is a clearly defined cac of leprosy existing in the village of New Oxford, Adams county. The unfortunate victim te this loathsome and incurable disease is a soldier of the late war of the Rebellion, who was dis charged from the service in 18C3 as a leper having contracted the fearful disease known as leprosy while in service. The veteran new enjoys a pension from the government en account of the disability resulting from this terrible ailiictien. This, we pre sume, is the first instance of the existence of this disease known in this section of country. Seml-CeiiteniUal. Oscar llehein became 50 years of age yesterday, and his friends, including the Mtcnnercher, of which he is a member, in celebration of the event called at his resi dence in Frederick street, last evening, and extended him their congratulations. Sir. Heheiu in return invited his guests te Shecnbcrgcr's Trement house, where he had prepared for them a collation gotten up in Sheenbeiger's best style. The even ing was pleasantly passed in singing, play ing, speech-making, joking and toasting the scini-ccnteunial. Cut with a Shevel. This morning Harriet Bedy, the colored woman who drives a team around town, was leading ashes en a wagon en James street, near Christian. "While there a savage looking deg which she owns get into a fight with another deg which belonged te Mr. II. E. Lcaman, who tried te part them. After he had done se the colored woman picked up a shovel and struck him in the face, cutting a terrible gash. Suit was entered at Alderman McCouemy's and the woman was held for trial at court. Discharged. Geerge Peck, of Columbia, who was sent te prison en Friday last for 20 days for being drunk and disorderly, was taken before Judge Patterson this morning en a writ of habeas corpus and was released. Amusements. 3eq Jeflerseu has been booked te appear here in Itip Van Winkle " en May 1. Frank Maye telegraphed for a date this morning, but the opera house has been en gaged for the night which he wanted. Lest Children. Te-day about neon Frankie Frasier, a three year old child, residing with its parents, Ne. 214 Mifflin street, wandered away from home and has net been heard of since. Any information that will lead te his whereabouts will be thankfully re ceived by his parents. About neon Clinten Tennis, a small boy who came te town with a man named Pen rose, of Drumere township, wandered off from the Fountain Inn. He was gene for some time, but was finally found near the Leepard hotel. "When found he was walk ing along the street very unconcerned, and he was net aware that he was lest until se informed. Railroad Trspasen. The Alteena Tribune says : " Officer Meck yesterday captured three railroad trespassers near Bell's Mills, who were beating their way along en freight trains. They were net tramps, but respectably dressed men, with bundles of clothes with them. All three were from Lancaster and gave the names of Henry Madden, William Peters and Henry nartman. Ten days at Hollidaysburg was prescribed as a penance for their misdeeds." In Town. Cel. J. P. S. Gebin, of Lebanon, Itight Eminent Commander of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, is in town and will pay an official visit te Lancaster Cemmaudcry Ne. 13, of this city, this evening. The Disbarment Case. The IxTiXLieKXcnn's advices arc that Attorney General Palmer will argue Judge Putlei son's side of the disbarment case in the supreme ceuit. Mills en I'irc. Yesteiday the Gap hills, about two miles from Strasburg, caught fire and several acres were burned ever. Ne gieat damage was done. Amusements. Ctirncreii Minstrels. ThU evening J. I.. Carncross's minstrel company will appear at Fulton opera house in the strong bill that crowded their Eleventh Street opera house, Philadelphia, with delighted audiences every night during the p;ist winter. Among the big li"it- are the builevjuc " Enchantment Ilallet," " Skidmerc Guards" and " Grant's Ueceptien." Ilughcy Dougherty, Matt Wheeler, James Quiiin, and ether old favorites are positively with the company, and Mr. Carncres, who has net been with the company for several night-, en account of iIlnc- in his family, arrived in this city Hi' ' moon nt 2:10, and the audi ence te-i. ,:.. . M be airerded the opportunity of listening te his charming voice. "A Celebrated disc."1 On Monday evening this great play by the author el the "Twe Orphans" will be given in the opera house by James W. Celliei's excellent company, which includes V. K. Cellier, who will personate Jean Jtcntiud, the galley slave. Milten Xeblex in" The 1'hmnix." ISy un in" advertence tlie announcement appeared In this column last evening that Mr. Neble- would play "The Phoenix " at the opera house te-night. This was a mistake. Mr. Nobles will be here te-morrow (Saturday) evening, and there is every reason te believe that this favor ite comedian will be warmly welcomed. There is a freshness and originality marking his rep resentation of thcnc'crde-wcU of thefirst part et the play, and of tlie strong-armed keen witted man of the latter portion, that bespeak Mr. Nobles's possession et real genius and com cem piise the key te Ins steadily-growing popu larity. Seats may be secured at the box eflice. IlKMtv I. i:it. Patriot. Ohie, writes : I w as taken sick List Wc.lnc.sday wit h a very severe IJheumatie pain in my left shoulder; I was se unwell that I could net even turn my self mound in bed. Having heard et tlie cura tive qualities of St. Jacob's Oil. I concluded te try it. The first application brought relief, and en the subsequent day 1 was able te go te work. I theralere recommend this excellent remedy te all aulfcrers with Rheumatism. Thcie's net a charm that light's the face With se inetlable a grace, As sweet, pink lips and ivory teeth ; And nothing new, beneath the sky, Can beauties' such as these supply. Save SOZODONT, that wears the wreath. aW-lwdeed&w Having .seemed ever halt a million of Pine and Cypress Shingles before tlie advance in lumber, I am prepared te .sell cheap for cash. Cypress Shingles arc considered buperier te shaved l'iue Shingles. JOHN I5KIDLEK, . Lumber Dealer, Wrightsville, I'a. aprl3-3wd SI'EVIAl. yOTJVES. IJetter Times. The business revival and new era of pros perity which is new laiily inaugurated, is in keeping with the increased health and happi ness seen all ever the land, and is one of the results obtained from the introduction of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. " The changes wrought by this remedy," says Kev. Dr. Harvey, "eem but littla less than mini ouleus." al3-2vd&w " ISnew.V.s Dkenciiial Tkeches," when al lowed te dissolve in the mouth, have a direct influence en the Inflamed parts, allaying Pul menary Irritation, and giving relief in Coughs, Colds, and the various Threat Troubles te which Singers and public Speakers are liable. a201wdTThS&w Try I.echer's Renowned Cough Syrup. Be wise; simply call en your druggist for Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," when you have a cold or cough. i cents a bottle. ;. Try Lecliei 's.Rene wned Cough Syrup. The Greatest HIessing. A simple, pure, harmless remedy, that cures every time, and prevents disease by keeping the bleed pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the gieatest blessing ever con ferred upon man. Hep Hitters is that remedy, and its proprietors are being blessed by thou sands w he have been taved and curud by it. Will you try it? Sed another oelumn. ale-2wdiw Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. Mothers! Mothers!! .Mothers:!! Arc you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? II se, go at once and geta bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SVKUP. It will relieve the peer little sutlercr immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about It. There is neta mother en earth who has overused it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bow els, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is tlie prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, sold everywhere 25 cents a bottle. jlT-lyd&wM.W&S 'They cannot all lie," was tlie observation of one while reading the endless testimonials te "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." It is in fallible. "Why Are Yeu Bilious? Because you have allowed your bowel te be come costive, and liver torpid. Use Kidney Kidney Wert te produce a free state of the bowels and it will stimulate the liver te proper action, cleanses the skin of its yellowness, cures bil ious headache, and causes nuw life in thu bleed. Druggists have It. al9-lwd&w Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. Keep your bowels and kidneys in a healthy state by the use of Kidney-Wert, The Reason Why. The tonic effect of Kidney-Wert is produced by its cleansing and purifying action en the bleed. "Where there is a gravelly deposit in the urine, or milky, ropy urine from disorder ed Kidneys, it cures without tall. Constipa tion and Piles readily yield te its cathartic and healing power. al9-lwdw Try Locher'g Renowned Cough Syrup. Dr. Jtett'e Endorsement of Spear's Pert Grape Wine. The following, irem the celebrated Dr. Mett, of New Yerk, speaks wonders for Mr. Sneer's efforts te raise the Oporto Grape In New Jersey. The Docter has spent years in Portu gal and the wine districts of France and knows what he is talking abeut: 62 Madise A vests Nxw Yebk, April 11. 1878. ( Mr. Altrkd Spekr. Dear Sir: The visit which I made last year te your Vineyards, wine-presses and vaults at Passaic, N. J., satis fled me thoroughly that the wines manufac tured by you are pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be offered te the public for medicinal uses. Acting upon my favorable Impression at the time, I have since recommended the Pert Wine; mere particularly In my practice, and am satisfied with marked benefit te my pa tients. There can be no better proof te the doubting mind, as te the Wine being made of the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit te the acres of lanu covered with the vine bearing the luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praise worthy enterprise, I remain respectfully yours. ALEX B. MOTT, M. D., Trel. of Surgery, Bcllevue Hospital Medical College, &c. &c. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlce and Davis, and sold by II. K. Slayinaker. alG-2tawd&w Statistics prove that twenty-five percent, of the deaths in our larger cities arc caused by consumption, and when we reflect that tills terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lecher's Kenewned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the suftercrsjer their negli gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Ne 9 East King street. ULAJtltlAOES. McGlixjt Strike. At Grace Evangelical Lutheran parsonage. Thursday, April '22, 1880, by Kev. C. Elvin Ileupt, Mr. Chas. Alfred Mc Giinn te Miss Mamie E. S trine, all of Lancas ter city. DEATHS. Kelly. In Lancaster, Pa., en Thursday, April 23, 188", M rs. ilaiia Kelly, in the 75th year et her age. Tlie relatives and friends of the family and the order of Daughters of America are respect fully Invited te attend the funeral lrem her late residence. Ne. 314 West Walnut street, en Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. apr23-2td rOLlTICAZ. delegates te state convention. Thirteenth Senatorial District. SENATORIAL. CHAS. J. 11UOADS. UEl'RESKJfTATIVIt. It. II. 15KU15AKER, DK. II. E. KAUIS, U.S. KKKNS. Fourteenth Senatorial District. hKNATOnlAL. JOHN S. HOOVEU. liUl'llKSCNTATIVK. M. V. 1$. WEIDLEK, UEOKGE YOUTZ, WM. B. GIVEN. DEMOCUATIC COUNTY TICKET. roil ceNr,ni:s. J.L. STE1NMETZ. FOIt DISTINCT ATTOHNET. K. F. MONTGOMERY. SENATOR (tilth DISTHICT.) J. 15. DOUGLASS. (ASSEMBLY (2(1 DISTKICT.) S. C. STEVENSON, S. 1 SHIRK. (ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT.) AMOS DILLEK, R. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOIJ M. HAENLEN. roil VKISOX I3TSVECT01M. itARTON M. WINTERS, 1JENJ. MILLER. roil roeit oiuccteiw. A. J. SNYDER, JOHN FRANC1SCUS. 'Withdrawn. XEW AOVEItTISEHEXTS. A STATED MEETIXi OF THE I.IN- J. NKAN Society will he lield te-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, in the ante-room of the .uuscum. ltd LIBRETTO OF THE OFKKA OF PAUL AND VIRGINIA for sale at CHAS. H. BARR'S ltd Heek Stere, Centre Square. T OST. XJ A Small Memoranda Heek with blue back, containing accounts in pencil writing. A lib eral rewaul will be paid en the return et the same te THIS OFFICE. ltd ITCEUCTOK'S SALE Ol-' HOUSEHOLD ll and Kitchen Furniture. On FRIDAY, APRIL 30, ISsO at Ne. 122 North Marv street" Lancaster city. Pa., will lie sold th following, te wit: Several Bedroom Sets of Furniture, Second-hand Piane, Leeking Glasses, Tables, Chairs, Reds ami Redding. Carpets, Glass, (Jueensware and Tinware, and ether articles tee numerous te monition. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock sharp. EDWARD FltAXKK, Executer. Sam'l Hess & Se Aucts. upi23-4tl PROPOSALS l'OK THE CITY PltlNTINO for the eflicial year ending the llrst Mon day in April, li-se. will be received at the Mayer's office until WEDNESDAY EVEN ING NEXT. APRIL 28, at 7J4 o'clock. Bids will state the price per page of printing r.0d eepies et" the Annual Repert et the City Fi nance Committee, in form and make-up simi lar te the r-jpert ter IST'.t, anil also for printing Ordinances and necessary blanks for the Mayer's Oflice and ether departments of the City Government, such as Warrants, Mayer's Warrant Heek. Commitments, Complaints, Tax Notices, Water Rent Notices, Letter Heads, Envelopes, etc., specifications et which and ether information may be obtained at the Mayer's Oflice if desired. These Proposals will net include the print ing of the new Digest et City Ordinances, which will be given out by separate contract, and for which bids will be asked in due time. Tlie contract will be awarded te the lowest responsible biddur, the Printing Cemmittcu reserving the right te reject ler eause any or all bids. 15y order of a23-3td COMMITTEE ON PRINTING. WE AKE BETTER TKEPARED TO Meet the wants of the people than any season heretofore. Our line is larger than usual, and in PAPER HANGINGS wc have the New Patterns for the Spring in an endless line te select from. WINDOW SHADES" of every description. In Cerner and Band, six and seven feet in length. Plain Goods by the yard in all colors and widths. Paper Curtains te the trade at Factory Prices. PATENT EXTENSION Window Cornices, the Newest, Best and Cheapest Cornice made. Easily adjusted te lit any Window up te five feet in width. Curtain Pelas, 1. 134 and 2 inches, in Ebony and Polished Walnut, Rings, Brackets, and Fancy Ends Complete. PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. Orders taken for any size at Lew Prices. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. feblO-lvd&w MIS CELJjAXEO US. A TARCUS . SEH.NEK, HOUSE CARPENTBB, Ne. 13!) North Prince street. Frempt and particular attenUem paid le al eratlea aad repairs. 13-lyd TNVENTOKS. WM. R. GERHABT, (Solicitor of Patents) Having opened communication with the Patent Oflice at Washington, D. C, is pre pared te 'push claims with promptness and dispatch. OF FICE-Sccend Fleer Ne. 34 NOKTH 9JJKM STREET, next te Ceart Heuse. a20lwUtmw NEW AD A New Feature of our business will be the Manufacture of JEW ELRY in our own Factory. We have just completed a substantial brick factory building, 16x35 feet, whieh is fitted up with the ma chinery, tools and appliances necessary for the production of flrst class goods, and put in charge of competent workmen. This department will be a great convenience te ourselves and our customers, enabling us te fill special orders in very short time. Old jewelry or coin left us for making into new goods will be kept strictly separate, and we will guarantee furnishing the same geld in the new goods when se desired. The manufacture of Hair Jew elry will be given special attention. Estimates and designs for Society Pins, Badges or Rings will be furnished en short notice. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. AM USEMESTS "PULTON OPERA HOUSE. SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1880. Engagement for One Night nly of tha Emi nently Successful Comedian and Character Acter, MILTON NOBLES! Supported by his powerful C03IEDY COMBINATION, Appearing in the original dramatic specialties with which Ids name lias become inseparably linked when will ee presei.teu me popular Amertc&n Meledram: a, by MILTON NOiiLES, entitled THE PHCENIX. Carrell Graves, Jim Hludsee, MILTON NOBLES. As played by him ever 1,000 times. ADMISSION. - - 35, 50 & 75 CU. RESERVED SEATS, - - 75 " Fer salt at the Opera Heuse Oflice. a22-td APEKA HOUSE. MONDAY, APRIL 26, 1830, Cellier's Union Square Theatre Company. MR. JOHN D. MISIILER has the honor te announce having eflected arrangements with Mr. James W. Cellier for the complete produc tion of the great Emotional Play, by the author of the " Twe Orphans," in Six Acts, "A Celebrated Case," With the same Superior Cast that achieved its great success. SEW SCEXEUT, XEW COSTUMES, XEW DECORATIONS. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ADMISSION, - - 35, 60 Ss 75 CU. Reserved Sats at usual place. a22-lld lULTON Ot-EKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY ! FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1880, G j irnTfim tvpt n I The Star Troupe of the World. ORGANIZED IN 1802. Frem their lllh St. Opera Heuse, Phila. The Oldest Established and Most Successful Entertainment in Existence. Tlie Management feels justly proud of Hk; wonderful successor this organization, which new ranks as the Finest Musical Ceinnanv.the Greatest Burlesque, and ahead of every "Min- ,1 sirci wrganizauuii in me norm in Arti.its ana Legitimacy. J. L. C ARNCROSS, Proprietor and Manager. THE SPECIAL FEATURES: THE SKTDMORE GUARDS, ENCHANTMENT BALLET, And the Great Hit of the Season, played nearly one hundred limes, GRANT'S RECEPTION; Or, SCENES IN PHILADELPHIA. Every member of the Company ajipearing. See bills. Deers open at 7 o'clock. Commences at S o'clock. ADMISSION. - - 35, CO & 7.1 Cts. SECURED SEATS, - - - 75 Can b had at Opera Heuse Oflice. apr20-4td TULTON OIVEIJA HOUSE. TUESDAY, APRIL 27tli, ISSO. GREAT MUSICAL EVENT ! ' One night only el the Renowned EMMA ABBOTT Grand English Opera Ce. THE LARGEST, STRONGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN AMERICA. 45 ARTISTS. - 45 GRAND CHORUS AND OKCHESTKA. Production en the most elaborate scale e Mase s Grand Romantic Opera, "Paul and Virginia." 3-New Scenes, Superb Costumes and Nevel Stage effects. Emma Abbett, Zelda Segnin. Tem Karl, Pauline Maurel, Emily Gilbert. William Mac Donald, Ellis Ry.se, Wallace Temple and II. arren In the cast. POPULAR PRICES : Parquet and Parquet Circle Sl.OO (Ne extra for Reserved Seats.) Admission te Gallery BO Reserved Seats in Gallery 73 The sale of seats will commence Thursday morning, April 2J. at Opera Heuse Oflice. apr2u-7tu WASTED. TTTANTED. EVERYBODY TO ADVER- TT Use, free el charge, in the iNTKLLiaEX cbr, who wants semetliinB te de. w ANTED A FEW TABLE BOARDERS. ppiy at lis JiOttTil QUEEN STREET. aprlC-2wdS "TIXANTED A FEW INTELLIGENT BOYS TT te learn the Printing Business. Call In person at the eflice of or direct letter te IN QUIRER PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY. Nes. 53 andK North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. al6-lwd R AGS! RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED. we are RAGS. paying 3 cents a pound for MIXED Cab li paid as seen as delivered te WM. IIENNECKE, apr9-3md Ne. 235 West King Street. LEO AX, NOTICES. ESTATE OF A. H. WEIGLE, LATE OF I.anc:ister city, deceased. The undersign ed Auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of C. H. Weiglc, Ad ministrator, te and among these legally en titled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1880. at 10 o'clock a. m., 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. HOLOHAN, apr5-3tdeaw Auditor. INSTATE OF ANNA M. WEIDLEK, !i late of 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 same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigded, residing in Lancaster City. MRS. E. E. PATTERSON, J. W. F. Swift. Administratrix. Attorney. m30-6tdeed STATE OF KILLIAN BECK, LATE OF the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediate setUement-and these havlne- claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known tne same te the nndersfcrned without delay, residing in the City of Lancas-1 ter. AAViUliW bUBELNER, BuurlMtdeea Bxeeuter.' FERTISEMENTS. THIRD EBITIOI. F3IDAY EVENING, APEIL 23, 1880. WEATHEK INDICATIONS. Washington, April 23. Fer the Mid dle Atlantic states southerly winds gener ally shifting te cooler northerly, rising barometer, cloudy or hazy weather and possibly light local rains en the coast. BIO 1'IKES. Manufacturing Establishment llnrned. Amherst, Mass., 23. A fire early this morning in the straw shop of Ilill's manu facturing company, damaged the building te the extent of $100,000. Three hundred hands are thrown out of empleyment. The coal yards of E. D. Hunt and "W. Morgan are also destroyed. Foundry in Flames. Richmond, Va.,April 23. While the fire which broke out iu Snyder fc Ce.'s foun dry last night was burning, another one started in Smith's large four-story junk establishmcnt,and at 1:30 this morning was still burning. Several large warehouses and ether buildings are threatened. The Old Story. Peteksuuug, Va., April 23. Miss Mat. tie Wells was burned te death last night by the explosion of a kerosene lamp. THE PACIFIC COAST. Tbe supreme Court Grants Kearney a Writ of llabaas Ce rpus. San Francisce, April 23. The supreme court te-day granted Denis Kcarney a writ of Habeas Corpus. Rcturnable before superior court of San Francisce. Oreiren Republican Convention. Portland, Oregon, April 23. The state Republican convention met te-day with a large attendance present. Kan and Wire Murdered In Bed. San Francisce, April 23. A Walla Walla dispatch says, William Lisham and wife, at Neter-Amatilla, were found in bed murdered. Their heads were chipped in pieces with an axe. Ne clue te the murderers. All their property was undisturbed, se that robbery was net the object of murder. Suicide of a Defaulting Tax Collector. Les ANGELr.s,April, 23.-Rheylc, the de faulting tax collector from Georgia, com mitted suicide in his cell last night by sheeting himself. Gene te Jein the Hostile Redskins. Silver City, New Mexico, April 22. Twe hundred Mescalcres have left here te join Victeria's band. LIBERAL LEADERS. Uranville and IlartliiKten.it Windser Castle. Londen, April 23. Lord Hartington and Earl Granville went te Windser together this morning. Gladstone Summoned by the Oueen. Londen, April 23. It is believed that Lord Tlartingten en his return te Londen te-day conveyed the queen's request for an interview with Mr. Gladstone, and that the latter will proceed te Windser castle te-night. THE AFGUANS DEFEATED. A Battle in AVIilcIi They Lese 1,000 Men CABtjL, April 23. General Stewart en tercd Ghazcni en tlie 20th inst., after a suc cessful battle the day before, in which Af ghans lest mere than a thousand, men killed. Stewart's less was seventeen killed and fifteen wounded. Stewart had encoun tered fifteen thousand Afghans, who at tacked him en both sides. After ene hour's desperate fighting the whele body of Afghans was dispersed. VIRGINIA REPUBLICANS. The Grant Men Securing Control et the Convention. Staunton, Va., April 23. After a long discussion en the motion te recommit res olutions submitted yesterday, the motion was lest by a decided majority, and at one o'clock this morning, en motion of the straight-outs, the convention adjourned until ten te-day. MOUNT CENIS TUNNEL. Strike Among the Laborers Who Object te Italian Meney. Londen, April 23. There has been a strike amongst the laborers of 3Ieunt Ccnis railway tunnel en account of wages being paid in Italian paper. The strikers were dispersed by the militia, but pay ment in Italian notes will be prohibited hereafter. EATEN BY FISHES. One Mere Unfortunate. New Yerk, April 23. The body of the young man found in the East river en Monday morning with the face eaten away by fishes has been identified by the clothing and memoranda in pockets as H. D. Grendahl, of Denmark. The evidence shows it was a case of suicide. FEAST AND FAMINE. Banquet Tendered Naval Officers In a Starv ing Country. Qceenstewn, April 23. The town com missioners of this place have decided te give a banquet te the officers of the Con stellation. One of the commissioners op posed feasting amongst officers in a coun try scourged by famine. SUICIDE. A Convict Forcer's End. Bosten, April 23. Spencer Pettis, the forger, was found hanging dead in hiB cell at the state prison this morning. He had been sentenced te ten years, of whieh he had served six. FATAL FIGHT. The Mate of s TmmI Stabbed te Death. Colleeh Point, L. 1., April 23. Dur ing a fight en the schooner Nelsen "while at Northport harbor Wednesday night, the mate Nicholas White was fatally stabbed by Geerge Stamford. The Unit Kale. Tork Press, Cem. Seme of our readers may net precisely understand the nature and operation of the " unit rule," against which most of the Democratic newspapers of this state are new se vehemently protesting. It is this : Pennsylvania, for instance, has fifty eight delegates in a national convention, four at large and two for each congression al district. The four at large are elected by the state convention ; but the district delegates are elected by the delegates te the state convention from each district. In the Republican party it has been custom ary for the state convention te instruct the delegates te vote en all questions "as a unit," and such a resolution was also passed through the Democratic conven tion of 1876, after the proceedings were supposed te have been concluded, and only a few delegates remained in their seats ; but it was net sustained nor approved by tha party. It will be seen that, under the operation of this obnoxious rule, thirty delegates from Pennsylvania might vote the whole nity-eight delegates, with their constitu ents absolutely disfranchised, and without a word te say. The chairman takes a vete in the delegation, and then he proceeds te cast the whole fifty-eight in accordance with the wishes of the majority the votes of the protesting minority being thus counted against the very men te whom they belong. A majority of congressional districts in Pennsylvania being Republican, it might easily happen, under the opera tion of this rule in a Democratic conven tion, that every Democratic district in the state wenld be disfranchised and voiceless. The " unit rule" is the convenient de vice of the Cameren-Ring, te enable it te smother public sentiment and te strangle all personal independence in the party which owns Senater Cameren for its mas ter and boss. It is by virtue of this rule that he threatens te cast the forty eight votes of Pennsylvania for the nomi nation of General Grant against the well known wishes of four fifths of the party. It is this rule which makes him the dreaded tyrant and dictator that he is, and has reduced the Republican party te a state of pitiful servitude undej his corrupt and relentless sway. Under the operation of this rule alone can there be any boss-ship or undue personal power exercised ever the votes of a delegation in a national convention. Without this rule every delegate is free te vete the sen timents of his own constituents, according te his own judgment, and no delegate can exert any influence which does net pro perly arise from his character, talents and previous services and position in the party. Mere than this no honest man or true Democrat will ask or permit. We want no "unit rule" in our councils. It is tyran nical, undemocratic, corrupt in that it en ables a boss, who has managed te secure a a majority te trade away the whole of the state in his personal interest and in every point et view, it is an intameus .device of jring politicians, with which honest Demo crats can have nothing te de. We are pleased te see, by his letter pub lished elsewhere, that Speaker Randall comes out squarely and with the old.fash eld.fash old.fash iehed Democratic spirit, against the impo sition of the " unit rule." We trust that before the meeting of the state convention Senater Wallace will sec the wisdom of abandoning the threat which some of his friends make, of pressing and enforcing the rule, and the propriety of leaving all these Cameren methods te the Cameren party, which is at this moment suffering death by strangulation in consequence of its sub mission. It may as well be understood new as again that the Democratic party will bear no suggestion of the detestable "unit rule." MAltKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, April 23. Fleur firm, nndjbest brands higher: superfine 33S0; extra t4 75; Ohie and Indiana fauiilv $5 50fi 00 ; Penn'a family $5 50C 00 ; St. Leuis family 5 75QG 25 ; Minnesota family 5 25S 23; patent and high grades $050 8. Rye flour at $4 304 37. Cornmeal Brnndywine unchanged. Wheat Arm ; Ne. 2 Western Red 1 32iffl33; Penn'a Red $1 321 33 ; Amher $1 33 1 34. Cern quiet ; steamer 50Q 51c ; yellow 5353c ; mixed 52c. Oats firm ; Ne. 1, 4Clc; Ne. 2, 45c: Ne. S, 4444Jc; Ne. 2 mixeiT42c. ltyc dull ; Western and Pa. 8383c. Previsions dull ; mess perk at fll 00 11 25: beef hams $17 0017 50 ; India mess beet $19 50; bacon smoked shoulders 55c ; salt 4; smoked hams 910c; pickled hams 7i9c. Lard dull; city kettle 7)c; loose butchers' 6Jc ; prime steam 7Vc. iJutter firm en light supply ; creamery extra '28c: Bradford county aud New Yerk extra 2C27c ; Western reserve extra at 23325c ; de geed te choice 1822c; Rolls dull; Penn'a extra 1921c ; Western reserve extra 2022c. Eggs quclt ; Penn'a lie: Western ll12c. Cheese scarce and wanted : New Yerk fac tory 1515e : Western full cream, geed, 12 13c ; de halt-skims ll12c. Petroleum dull ; Refined 7Kc Whisky at$l 10. Seeds quiet; geed te prime cleversecd $6 250 7 00 ; de timothy $2 903 00 ; de flaxseed $1 75 180. New Yerk Market. Nkw Teiut, April 23. Fleur State and West ern firm and moderate expert and home trade demand; superfine state $3 8j4 50; extra de $4 504 80 ; choice de $4 855 00 ; fancy de $5 806 75; superfine western $3 854 50 ; common te geed extra de $4 504 80 ; choice dodo$4 757 00; choice white wheat de $4 80 5 25; Southern quiet and steady; common te fair extra $5 235 60; geed te choice de $5 65 7 00. Wheat Spring quiet and a shade firmer ; Winter feverish, unsettled and irreguar ; White, cash and April, Hg2c better ; ethers dull aud a shade lewer: Red, cash and April, llJic better ; May quiet and steady; .June dull and about lc lower; Ne, 2Nerthwest, May $1 23ffll 23J4 ; Ne. 1 White, cash, $1 31 ; de Jlay, $1 V?4 ; Ne. 2 Red, April, $134i 3 ; de May $1 311 32 ; deJuly $1261 2. Cern without decided change ; Mixed west ern spot, 545c ; de future 48J5c. Oats quiet; State 42J53c ; Western 41 52Kc. iieef dull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $7 6. Whisky dull ; Western $1 081 09. Spirits of turpentine dull at 15e. stock Markets. Fhtladslphla, April 23. 1230 r.u. Stocks steady.' Penna6's (third Issue) 107 Philadelphia 4 Erie 16jr Reading 33Ji Pennsylvania 54 Lehigh Valley. 52 United Ces. of N. J, 160i Northern Pacific 294 " Preferred 53 Northern Central 33 Lehigh Navigation 37 Nomstewn 101W Central Transportation Ce. 50i Pitts , TItusville & BuUale. 19 LltUe Schuylkill 55 New Xers, April 23. Stocks strong. Meney 56 N. Y. Central 131 Adams Express 111 Michigan Central 91i Michigan Southern 108 Illinois Central 106? Cleveland & Pittsburgh.. ..1111? Chicago A Reck Island. 192 Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne. .1173 Western Union Tel. Ce 107J5 Teledo & Wabash 40 New Jersey Central 78J United States Bends aad SterUas Ezcliaage (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Phtladklphia, April 23. United States Cs, 1881, (registered).. 1060106 "United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .102il02 United States 4k's, 1891, (reglstered)lsl09 United States 4s, 1891, (coupons).. .108120109 United States 4s, 1907. (registered). .107 ail united States Currency va 125 tecllag Exchange m mm reamr, xrMMxwxAM,jsc.: Xt -THE- NE W STORE. Monday, April 26, ASTRICH BRO'S will erajc AN ENTIRELY NEW LINE Ladies', Gents' and Children's HOSIEKY, Of the Latest Deals and Flnent Quality, which they will sell at MOST REMARKABLY LOW PEICES. HOSIERY. LADIES' White and Unbleached nose, Full Regular Made, Deuble Heels und Tees 19c Iren Frame Hese, Full Regular Made 28c Handsome Frent Embroidered Dalbriggans 19c per pair. UNBLEACHED BALBRIGGANS, SHk Clocked, Full Regular Made, Deuble Heels and Tees, French Finish, 25c per pair. Extra Fine qnallty 34 cents worth 40 cents. FANCY COLORED HOSIERY, FINE EMBROIDERED HOSIERY, OPEN-WORKED HOSIERY. CHILDREN'S, Pin Striped Stockings, Full Regular Made, r'ine Quality, 5, $, 24c jicr pair. Infant's Fancy Striped Cotten Socks, 5 te 7 inches. Full Regular Made, 19c per pair. Infant's Socks, Regular Made, in Plain wOiwnit c rin Striped 27.e Children's Lisle Thread Hese, Open Worked in Cardinal. Navy Blue and Seal Brown Pin Striped. GENTS' Full Regular Made Half Hese, 14c per pair. Full Regular Made, Deuble Heels and Tees. 17c Best British naif Hose, Full Regular Made, Super Stout. He per pair. FancylSecks, Full Regular Made, Light and Dark, 25c per pair, worth 35c. HANDKERCHIEFS. Plain and Hem-stitched, White and Colored Bordered in great variety. Hem-stitched Handkerchiefs, ;all Linen, warranted Jte GLOVES. Ladies', Gents' ami Children's Gloves of all Styles, Sizes and Colen. BERLIN GLOVES. One-Butten Elastic 13c Two-Butten Elastic 15c Three-Butten Elastic 19c Lace Tep 29c Full Regular Made Gloves a Specialty. Ladies', Gents' and Children's SUMMER UNDERWEAR, IN ALL. GRADES. Half and Leng Sleeves, , AT VERY BOTTOM PRICES. ASTRICH BRO'S Lancaster Bazaar, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ' . i . en. ,- -". - t- - Y ll a 3 !