LANCASTER tUitV IKTtXlj&telST(Mt. tHUfcSDA , MAY 6 1880. DOCTOKS AND DENTISTS. Meeting of the Lancaster County Medical Society and the Harris Dental Att- -sociatlen. Yesterday the Lancaster county medical society held a meeting in the Grand Army hall. In the absence of President Thomp son, -who is sick, Vice President Miller, of I5ird-in-Hand, occupied the chair. The following doctors were present : At lec, Jehn L., Atlec, Jehn L., jr., Albright, Bolenius, Carpenter, Compten, Cox, Elder, IWr, M. L., Herr, A. J., Reland, Stehnian, Welchans and Blackwood, Lan caster : Alexander, Marietta ; Bruner, Craig and Lincaweaver, Columbia ; Brack bill and Black, Strasburg ; Bean, Bain bridge ; Charles, Lincoln ; Dunlap, Mauheim ; Davis, M. L., Millers villc ; Kendig, Salunga ; Kehler, Xew Helland; Livingston, Mount Meunt villc ; Lightner and McKay, Eph rata ; Mowery, Conestoga Centre ; Mayer, Willow Street; Musscr F. M., "Witiner's Station ; Musscr J. II., Lampeter ; Miller, Bird-in-IIand ; Park, Gap; Roebuck, Lititz; Smith A. II., Paradise; Trabeit, Reamstown ; Trickier, Elizabethtew n ; Thernc, Mastersonville ; Wcntz, New Providence ; Ziegler, Mount Jey. The reports fiein the physicians showed that the health of the people in the differ ent sections of the county is generally geed with the exception of few cases of scarlet fever in some localities. A large amount of business which was of no interest whatever te the public, al though net. private, was transacted, after which the society adjourned te meet en the first Monday of next month. Harris Dental Afcbociatien. The Harris dental association met in Grand Army hall this morning ; the fol lowing members were present : Drs. Win. N. Amer. city ; T. R. Pixten, city ; Gee. A. Ilertiug, city ; J. S. Smith, city ; E. K. Yeung, city; II. I). Knight, city ; J. A. Martin, Strasburg ; E. M. Zell, Oak Hill; J. (J. Wcltner, Lititz ; I). R. Hertz, Ephrata ; A. W. Roberts, Columbia. Dr. J. A. Mai tin, Strasburg, was called te the chair. After transacting some routine business the following officers were elected te serve for the ensuing year : President Dr. Win. N. Amer, city. Vice President Dr. I). R. Hertz, Eph rata. Secretary Dr. J. G. Wcltner, Lititz. Tieasurer Dr. E. K. Yeung, city. Executive committee Drs. Jehn Mc C'all.i, Millersville ; A. W. Rogers, Colum bia, and J. S. Smith, city. Delegates te State Convention Drs. E. M. Zell, Oak Hill; T. R. Pixten, city; Gen. A. Hurting, city; II. D. Knight, city, and A. W. Rogers, Columbia. Dr. Win. N. Amer laid before the soci ety a very beautifully engraved copy of the resolutions passed at a late meeting of the society as a tribute of respect te the memory of the late Dr. S. Welchcns, It was ananimeusly ordered that the en grossed resolutions should be accepted tufii framed, and hung in the meeting room of the society. The resolutions were en grossed by C. R. Frailcy, esq., and, like all his work, are most aitNtically writ ten. During the morning session several members spoke in eulogy of Dr. Welchcns and of the great less sustained by the so ciety in his death. During the afternoon session Dr. J. S. Smith read an interesting essay en pathology- a 1'ublic Scheel J Examinations. Superintendent Shaub has fixed the fel-1-twing dates for holding the public school examinations in this county, beginning each day at 9 a. in. : Providence twp., May IT, New Provi deuce ; Diumere twp., May 18, Chestnut Level ; Fulton twp., May 10, Wakefield ; Little Bntaiii twp., May liO, Oak Hill ; Celeiain twp., May 21, Union ; Eden twp., May 22, ljuarryville ; West Hemplield twp., May 24. Mountville ; East Hemplield twp., Mav 25, Rohrcrstewn ; Sadsbury twp., May 20, Christiana ; Eph rata twp., May 2 4, Ephrata; Elizabeth twp., Slay 28, Uiickcrville ; Clay twp., May 2!(, Durlach : Conestoga twp., Safe Harber district, May 31, Conestoga : Manhciin twp., June 1, NcflsviJle ; East Denegal twp., June 2, Maytown ; Ceney twp., June 15, Bainbridge ; West Denegal twp. and EH.abethtewn ber., June 4, Elizafoethtewn ; Mount Jey, twp. and ber., June 5, Mount Jey ; Manertwp., June 7, Central Maner ; Pequea twp., June 8, Willow Street : Leacock twp. and New Milltjwn district, June 0, Intercourse; Salisbury twp., June 10, White Herse ; Rait twp., June 11, Georgetown; Eail twp., June 14, New Helland ; East Earl twp. and Lincoln district, June 13, Blue Ball ; Caernarvon twp., June 10. Church town ; Brecknock twp., June 17, Bow Bew mansville ; East Cocalico twp. and Adams town ber., June 18, Reamstown ; AVest Cocalico twp., June 19, Schceneck ; AVest Earl twp., June 21, Earlville ; Upper Leacock twp., June 22, Barcville ; Paradise twp., June 2e, Paradise ; Mau heim borough and Peun twp., June 24, Mauheim ; Warwick twp. and Lititz dis trict, June 25, Lititz ; Marietta borough, June 20, Marietta; Washington borough, July 9, AVashingten; East Lampeter twp., July 12, Bird-in-Hand ; Martic twp., July le. Marticville ; Raphe twp., July 10, Sporting Hill ; Lancaster twp., July 17, - Eastern Scheel Heuse. Almest a Fire. Last evening about half-past 0 o'clock, the planing mill of F. C. Sturgis, Ne. 411 North Mulberry street, made a narrow es cape from destruction by fire. The cstab lismcnt had been closed for the day and all the workmen had left the premises except one who was waiting for a customer who was expected te call for some lumber. AVhile waiting the workman looked into the engine room adjoining the planing mill ' and discovered a pile of shavings te be en fire, the llamcs mounting te the ceiling and charring the woodwork above. An alarm was given, the engine room was opened, a hose stream of water with which the mill is supplied was speedily brought te bear en the lire, and the names were ex tinguished without raising any general alarm and before any considerable damage had been done. 1'ireinen's Chaplain That jovial doctor of divinity, Rev. J. O. Miller, D. D., of Yerk, well known in this city, and styled " Bishop of Yerk " by the Reformed brethren, has been elected chap lain of all the Yerk fire companies. In re sponse te the tender of the position te him by the presidents of these organizations he made a speech in which he said : " I could net become the chaplain of one or tice companies, it must be of all or none. And as I was informed that it was the desire of all for me te fill such office, I have waited for this united action, and new since such action has been had, and you the repre sentatives of the whole department, are here te express the wishes of the several companies, the department as such, I ac cept at your hands this office." Agriculturist Engle. At the summer meeting of the Pennsyl vania beard of agriculture, te be held at Gettysburg, commencing Wednesday, June 9, 1880, Henry M. Engle, ,of Mari etta, will read an essay en the subject : " Are fruit-preserving houses a success, and are they profitable." Broke His Ijr. Phares Hall, who drives the Shober's paper mill team, had his leg broken this morning by falling under the wagon, one wheel of which passed ever the limb. The accident was caused by the breaking of the lock en which Hall was standing. Excursion. The Plant club, consisting of 92 persons left this city en the 11 o'clock train, this forenoon for Chiqucs. They will return this evening. Feet Injured. A man named Schaeffer who is employed as a brakeman en the Pennsylvania rail read had his feet badly crushed te-day by having a tic fall upon it. Fiiem the Sturgis, -Mich., Weekly: Mr. Jehn Brast, living in Sherman township, informed us a few days age that his feet had been .se ter ribly freat-hittcn that lie eeulil hardly sUind the pains caused thereby. He happened te think of St. Jaceii's Oil which lie always keeps handy rubbed his feet twice with the remedv, and the pain disappeared entirely. He net only values St. Jaceii's Oil as an un excelled remedy for a great many ether pain ful diseases, te which mankind is subject, but he also asserts that it is really invaluable for the many diseases horses and stock are subject te, and which se elten play havoc with the prospects of the farmer and stock miser. Facts Werth Considering. Cm anyone all'erd te deny themselves the advantage-' te be obtained by a membership in the New Ki-.i life association -. Ne company ever lurnished" insurance" at .se low a rate Example : Certificate Ne. 1, age 37, May '., 18TC, for $-, is still in force; cost, $141.)-$7.2; per thousand per year. Fer $201.88 paid te the as sociatien by members new deceased.the associ ation have actually paid te their heirs $11,073., .V). Theie was a reduction of twenty-live per cent, in assessment Xe. 4 and thirty percent, in assc.s-.mcnt Xe 5. As i shown above.the larger the membership the lower the cost. The com pany has only had live deaths in the last four years. The Xew Era association takes no spec ulative risks and injures no one ever CO years or age. $1,31 0,000 new in force. P. S. McTaeuk, Agent, ltd dl-2 Xerth Duke Street." Theie is no sweetness in a kiss, I'nlis. your teeth are just like pearls, Then would you share its trembling bliss, fse SOZODONT at once, s eet girls ; Ter it alone gives te the mouth, White teeth and fragrance of the Seuth. myU-lwdeedSw liivive secured ever halt a million of Pine and Cypiess Shingles belere the advance in lumber, I am prepared te sell cheap ler casn. Cvwess Shingles are considered superior te shaved Pine Shingle. JOHN REIOLKK, Lumber Dealer, Wrightsville, Pa. iiprlS-Swd J'OLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKKT. FOIt SUl'KUMC JUDOK. G EOROE A. .1 EXKS. FOR AUDITOR HKXEKAL. ROBERT P. DECHERT. DKSIOCKATIC COUNTY TICKKT. KOU CONGRESS. .'. L. STEXXMETZ. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. It. F. MONTGOMERY. FOR SENATOR (IStll DISTRICT.) .1. J. DOUGLASS FOR ASSXMIiLY ('id DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVEXSOX, S. P. SII1KK. FOR ASSUMI1LY (.'111 DISTRICT." AMOS DILLER, R. DAVIS YUXDT, JACOB M. HAEXLEX. FOR 1-RISON INSPECTORS 15AKTOX M. WINTERS KEX.I. MILLER. FOR reOll DIRECTORS. A. .1. SXYDER, JOHN" FUAXC1SCUS. LANCASTER COUNT APPOINTMENTS. ii:i.i:i: tes te national convention. 11. J. McGIJAXX, W. U. HEXSEL. (alternates.) E. S. HAMIJUIGHT, C. J. RHOADS. ELECTOR. JAMES G. McSl'ARRAX. STATE COMMITTEE MEMRERS. GEO. DILLEK, M.S.MOORE. Withdrawn. SPECIAL NOTICES. Frem the Old "Salamander" Drug Heuse. CiilCAOO. 111., Jan. 12, 1880. Messrs. It. 11. Warner & Ce., Rochester, X. Y.: Gentlksien: We trust our order will reach you in season te be promptly tilled. The de mand for your Safe Remedies, especially the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, is continuous and increasing, and our customers speak in the highest terms of their value. Several eases of cures which have come under our observa tion are complete and most remarkable. Very trub- yours. VAX SCHAACK, STEVEXSOX & CO. ml-'2wd.Vwr Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Sullering Women, There is but very small proportion of the women et this nation that de net sutler from some of the diseases ler which Kidney-Wert is a specilic. When the bowels have become cos tive, headache torments. Kidneys out of li:c, or piles distress, kike a package, and its wonder wender lul tonic and renovating power will cure you ami give new life. my3 1 d&w Listen te This. The unbiased opinion of some et the most intelligent medical men in this country and Europe, support the satcment that Kidney Kidney Wert is the greatest discovery yet, ter curing Kidney and liver troubles, piles and censtipa' tien. It acts en both Kidneys and bowels at the same time and thus cleanses the whole system. my3-lwd&w Keep your family well supplied with " Sel lers' Cough Syrup," use it in time, you will avert bronchial and pulmonary affections. 25 cents. Try Lechei's Renowned Cough Syrup. Timely Caution. Genuine Hep Uittcrs arc put up in square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label en one side printed in black letters, nnd green hop cluster, and en the ether side yellow paper with red letters ; revenue stamp ever the cork. This is the only lerm in which gen uine Hep Bitters are put up, and the sole righ te make, sell and use them is granted te the Hep Hitters Manufacturing Company of Ro chester, N. Y., and Terente, Ont., by. patents, copyright and trade mark. AH ethers put up in any ether way or by any one else, claiming te be like it or pretending te contain hops, by whatever names they may be called, are bogus and unlit for use, and only put up te sell and cheat the people en the credit and popularity of Hep Bitters. a-26 2wd&v Henry Clement, Almonte, writes : " Fer a longtime I was troubled with chronic Rheu matism, at times wholly di-abled ; I tried any thing and everything recommended, but failed te get any benelit until a gentleman who was cured of Rheumatism bv Dr.Themas' Eclectric Oil told me about it. I began using it both in ternally and externally, and before two bot tles were used I was radically cured. We find it a household medicine, and for Croup. Burns, Cuts and Bruises, it has no equal.' Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 139 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. " Dr. Liudscy's Bleed Searcher," by purify ing the system, softens the skin and beautifies the complexion. Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. ' SEW GOODS FOE THE SPRLTO TRADE, AT GUNDAKBRS. LADIES, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufliings, Cotten Trimmings, Ruchings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins, Black and Colored, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c., call at GTJNDAKER'S. Fer a Geed and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN DAKER'S. Ladies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c, call and examine our stock, at GrUiNnD.A.KER'S, 142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. Bronchitis. Threat Diseases often com mence with a Celd, Cough, or unusual exer tion of the voice. These incipient systems are allayed by the use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches," which if neglected often result in a chronic disease of the threat. myf-lwdTTh&S&w An Illinois woman has named her baby " Pinafore." Probably because she never What? Well comparatively seldom was wlth wlth ent Dr. Themas' Electric Oil. which is the only remedy that has such wonderful cures for whooping ceuh, diphtheria, colds, burns, wounds, sores, hurts. &c. Fer s:Ue by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. Brown's Household ranacca Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied externally and thereby inerc certainly RELIEVE PAIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIX. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA" should be in every family. A teaspoon teaspeon teaspoen tulofthe Panacea in a tumbler of het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran & Ce's Drugstore Xerth 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 ab solutely sure In eradicating worms. Twenty five cents a box. rianlS-lvd&wTuTh&S Try Lechcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. Vine Culture and Wine Making. Mr. Alfred Spcer, of Passaic, X. J., se long and favorably known as the wine man et New Jersey, expects a larger yield of grapes this year than usual, and has reduced the price of his lour year old Pert se as te bilng it within the reach of the poorer families who need a pure and rich wine for medicinal purposes. Mr. Speer's mode of fermenting and keeping his wine differs from the usual methods. This is the reason why it is se much superior in quality; but it requires four years' manage ment and change of temperature in order te make such a perfect fine wine as this is; the knowledge of changing te various tempera tures at different times, anil at th right time, is where he has the advantage et getting se rich a wine without the use of liquor. Large quantities of Speer's Pert Grape Wine have been ordered te Seuth America, and even te Londen and Paris. Physicians recommend it as superior te most European wines, it is dealt in largely by druggists. Daily Express. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlec and Davis, and sold by II. E. Slaymaker. ml-2wd&w Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. 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 Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ler their negli gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Xe 9 East King street. M-UlllIAGES. Wenninger Raub. May 5, ISS0, at the resi deuce of the bride, by the Rer. J. A. Peters, Mr. Harry Wenninger te Miss Ellanora Raub, both of this city. ltd HE AT IIS. Eciikman. May 4, 1880, in this city, William Fuhrnian, in the 72d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from his late residence, Xe. 2-21 Xerth Mulbeiry street, en Friday afternoon at 3 e clock. In tcrincnt at Zion's cemetery. m."-2td ATJt'lP Alt VERTISEMJiXTS. WATKK KENTS. The duplicate of water rents is new in the hands et the City Tieasurer. FIVE PER CENT, abatement will be allowed en all rents paid en or belere JUXE 1, 180. E. WELCHAXS, mC-3tdR City Treasurer. C-IOLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT It. K J Trains new run regularly en tint Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Stations Xeutu- I Express. I Express. Accen. WARD. a. ai. 1'. at. I r. M. Pert Deposit Pcaclibottem Flte'sEddy. McCall's Ferry... Shenk's Ferry.... Safe Harber. Columbia 6:.I5 7:12 7:ir 7:37 7:54 7:5U 8:30 3:50 4:24 4:35 4:40 5:01 5:00 5:35 2:00 3:1 8 3:3!) 4:00 4::U 5:00 020 Stations Seuth- 1 Express. Express. Accem. WARD. I A. M. V. M. A. M. Columbia Safe Harber. Shenk's Ferry McCall's Ferry.... Flte's Eddy. Pcachbottem Pert Deposit 10:53 11:23 11:28 11:41 11:30 p. M. 12:07 12:45 6:20 6:4'.) 54 7:0 7:20 r. m. 7:32 8:05 7:r0 Ar:0t; Lc9:40 U:51 10:25 10:40 11.07 r. st. 12:25 AM VSH31HXTM r HAND OPENING ' PIC-NIC! Fer the Season of 18S0, by the WHAT GLEN PARK ASSOCIATION. AT WHAT GLEX PARK, On MONDAY MAY 10, 1880. LADIES ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA. Omnibuses will leave Schiller Heuse, Xertli Queen, Centre Squarend Fred Weehrle's Gol Gel den Herse Hetel, East King street, every half hour during the day. ml Tul'h&S Tj'UL.TON OrEKA HOUSE. Wednesday and Thursday, May 12 and IS. MR. JOHN" D. MISHLER,aftcrmonthsef ex tensive preparations and regardlessef expense, will present the First Complete Production, from Washington Irvine's beautiful legendary story "Rip van Winkle," painted expressly for this production by Mr. Jehn B. Merau, scenic artist. Arch Street Theatre.Philadelphia. All Xew Scenery. All New Costumes. All New Music. The Eminent Acter, MR. J. H. KEANE, In his romantic and picturesque imperson ation of "RIP VAN WINKLE," Supported" by a carerully SELECTED COM PANY OF TALENTED ARTISTS. Scale of Prices: Gallery, 25c. Admission. 35c. Reserved Seats, 50c. At Yecker's. niO-Ctd WANTED. WANTED. .EVERYBODY TO ADVEK tlse, free et charge, in the Intelligen cer, who wants something te de. GIBI, WANTED TO DO GENERAL. Honscwerk. Apply at 412 Seuth Oueen street. m3-3tdced KAU91 IUU3I ItAUS: IL1U9 WAil.E.lJ. Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 3 cents a pound for MIXED HACK. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM. HENNECKE, apr9-3md Ne. 235 West King Street. EMBROIDERIES, AC. XEW AWERTISEMEXTS. S. Z. Rkeads & Bre., Importers. Personal attention will be given te all orders left with us before May 19, by one of our firm in Europe. We solicit orders for Fine Watches, Chronographs, Repeaters and Herse Timers. Fer Rare Diamonds and ether Gems and Precious Stones. Fer Rich Parisian and .Italian Jewelry. Fer Oil Paintings and Marble and Bronze Statuary. Fer Musical Bexes with Special Airs and Attachments, &c, &c. Our facilities and experience justify us in guaranteeing these orders te be filled te the satisfaction of our Patrons. Ne. 4 "West King Street, Lancaster. VLOTUISa. 1880. 1880. RATHV0N& FISHER, PRACTICAL AND FASHIONABLE TAILORS. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSIMEKES, COATINGS, SUITINGS, VESTINGS, PANTINGS. TROUSERINGS, OVERCOATINGS, Made te order for Men anil Reys in the prevail ing Style-. and satisfaction guaranteed. Ale, Ready-Made Clethiug ! AXD ALL KINDS OK FURNISHING GOODS At the Old Price belere the Advance, RATHVON & FISHER'S Practical Tailoring Establishment, 101 XOUTII QUEEN STKEET. nil-lmd ueusi: JFUitxisnixa heeds. NOTICE! We have new in stock the largest as sortment of seasonable goods in our line, such as Water Coelers, Refrigera tors, Ice Cream Freezers, Baby Wagons, Dell Carriages, Velecipedes.Fly Brushes, Fly Screens, Fly Traps, Whitewash Brushes, Feather and Hemp Dusters, Dusting Brushes, Sweeping Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Garden Toels of all kinds, Rubber Garden Hese, Fleer and Table Oil Cleth, Tableware, Woedware, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iren Ware, and every article in the line of Housekeeping Hardware. These goods have mostly been bought before the great advance in prices and are being sold at a small advance en cost, at Flii & Breneman's Great Heuse Fumishiiig and Steve Stere, 152 North Queen Street, LAXOASTEK, PA. I'OR SALE OR REX1. F OR KENT. One room. Xe. 43VC Xerth Oueen street. suitable ler photograph gallery, formerly oc cupied by J. S. Saurman. Apply te ue-tfd TUOS. UAUMGAUDXEK. BKICK FOR SALK. The undersigned are new prepared te furnish their customers and the public in gen eral with the best quality of brick in the market either in large or small lets. Yards : East Chestnut street and Ilarrisburg pike. m3-3td POXTZ & ISKO. 170K RENT. . The second story of Eshleman & Katli von's Hanking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a K. It. Depot, en Ciiestnut street. 11. F. ESHLEMAX, f23-2td&Stt Atternev-at Law MIS CELLAXEO VS. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CORPORA TOR of the Heme for Friendless Chil dren for the city and county of Lancaster, Pa., will be held at thu efllce of the Secretary. Xe. 13'J North Queen street, en TUESDAY, MAY 11, at 2 o'clock p. m., ler the purpose of elect ing lour Trustees and six Lady Managers. m3-3td CHAS. M. HOWELL, Scc'y. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Proposals will be opened MAY 10, 1SS0, at 7 p. in., ler the construction of a Dancing Platteim and Music Stand en Sicily Island, in the Susquehanna rlver,oppeslte Uestlck's hotel. These desiring te propose will at enceapply te the undersigned ler'plan and specilicatieus. DK. S. T. DAVIS, Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, Pa., May 10, 18S0. ml-2tdTu&Th ESTATE OF MARY MU1.VANV, LATE OF the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters et administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in uebted thereto are requested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the undersign ed, residing in the city of Lancaster. JXO. A. COY'LE, m5-Ctdeaw Administrator. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING all the HEEF necessary te supply the pris oners in the Lancaster County Prison during the next three months irein the acceptance Of the hid, will be received at the office et W. F. Beyer, esq , Prison Solicitor, Ne. 17NerthDuke street; nntu Monday, May 10, 1880, at 10 a. m. About one hundred pounds per day will be re quired, which must lie delivered as needed. The right ia reserved te reject any or all bids and te dissolve the contract at any time the in terests of the Prison may, in the judgment of the Inspectors, se require. m4-5td MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Mav fi. Fleur very dull ; superfine $3 2.")3"5;"exti-.iat$4 2384 73; Ohie uiul Indiana lamily at $. 50l 00 ; Penn'a family $." :J73 75; b"t. Leuis family $5 750 23 ; Minnesota lamily $3 25(J 23; patent and high grade-. $! 30?i3 00. Kyu flour at $11-2 Cornmeal ISrandywiue unchanged. Wheat strong; Xe. 2 Western Keil $130; Penn'a Ited 1 2Ttl 30 ; Amber $1 2!ll 30. Cern linn for leeal use ; steamer 51c ; yellow packet .r232Cc ; mixed 51?T513;c. Oats tinner; Xe. I,45f5c": Xe. 2, 44 I4c ; Xe. 3, 43c; Xe. 2 mixed ;i!)3!c. Rye dull ; Western and Pa. &c. Previsions II rm ; nnssperk at $11 50 12; beet hams i!717 50 : India mev beet $1S50 : bacon smoked shoulders 5 ; salt 44c ; smoked hams 10llc ; pickled hams SJigUc. Lard steady ; city kettle 7ic ; loose butchers c ; prime steam 7K"vc. lJutter dull and weak ; creamery extra 24(f?25c ; limuferd county and Xew Yerk extra 23$24c ; Western reserve extra at 2122c ; de geed te chetee 1720c ; IJelIs dull ; Penn'a extra 17l'Je; Western reserve extra 18f?20c. Eggs- quiet and steady; Penn'a llUc; Western 10 lie. Cheese dull and scarce : Xew Yerk factory 14c ; Western full cream. 13Kc; de for geed uyz-iy.c ; de hall-sklnis 10llc. l'etreleum dull ; ltelinud 7Mc Whisky atfl 10. Seeds neglected; geed te prime cleverseed $ 50ft 7 23; de timothy $3 00; de Uaxseed $1 50. Xew Verk Market. Xkw Your. Mayfi. Fleur State and Western Tuiet and price-without decided change; su perfine state $1 004 75 ; extra de $1 33 4 90; choice de $4 !)33 20; fancy $3 25G 00; round hoop Ohie $3 103 73: choice de $5 S0JJ0 75 ; superfine western $4(K) 4 75; common te geed extra de $4 335 00; choice dodo $5 057 00; choice white wheat de $4 805 23; Southern quiet and unchanged; common te fair extra $3 255 U0; geed te choice de $5 057 00. Wheat Spring quiet and very lirm ; winter llc better and moderately active ; X'e. 2 Ited, May $1 2S1 30 ; de June $1 2fii 1 27- ; de .) nly $1 15 ; Xe. 1 White, -May $1 25-; asked $1 'M4. Cern a. shade better and quiet; Mixed west ern spot, MtfcXSe ; de future 47JWc. Oats strong. Including Xe. 'J "ler May 40Mc ; State 43i4sc ; Western 4248c. lleef dull and prices unchanged. Perk tinner ; new mess $1730. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $7 tiO. Whisky dull ; Western $l 0il 09. Spirits of turpentine dull at 4445c. Stock Markets. PniLADELMiA, May fi 12:30 p. m. Stocks weak. Pennaii's (third Issue). Philadelphia & Erie... Heading Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley United Ces. et X. J Northern Pacific " Preferred... Northern Central , Lehigil Xavigatien ...107M ... lij; ... 51 ... 51 ...un-y. ... -,4 ... 51 ... 32)' Xorristewn 102 Central Transportation Ce. 47" Pitts , Titusvllle & ISuiIale. 14 Little Schuylkill 55 New Yekk, MayC. Stocks weak. Meney 5 X. Y. Central l-i;4 Erie U) Adams Express 112 Michigan Central 84 Michigan Southern 103) Illinois Central 104 Cleveland & Pittsburgh. ...114 Chicago & Ueck Islamf. 1)J Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 111! - Western Union Tel. Ce 104 Teledo & Wabash 35 Xew Jersey Central 73 United States Bends and Sterling Exchange. (Quotations by 11. I. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, May C. United States G's, 1831, (registered). .10CV10C United States 5's, lbSl, (registered). .1024102 United Suites 4's, 1801, (registered)10710'4 United States 4's. 1M, (coupons)... 108:t10! United States 4's, 1007. (registered).. 107VS107 United States Currency G's 120 Sterling Exchange 480 4S9 ROOTS AXD SIIOES. f? A QV ROOTS. SHOES AND LASTS JjjZ3lO J. made en a new principle, insur ing conuen. ier me ieet. Lasts made te order. MILLER, 133 East King street. BOOTS cbl4-tfd TTVR. C. II. BROWN, PHYSICIAN, SUUGEOX and ACCOUCIIEUK, Ne. 101 East King Street. npr24-3vdTu,Tli&S&wi: Office acsQUEiiAXXA Canal Company, II'AJfY, Streets, ril 20, 18S0. S cer. Lexington anil uavis sir IJaltimeke, April -TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A Ll General meeting of the Stockholders of this company will be held at the office In Balti more, en .Monday, May 10, 1880, between the hours of 3:30 and 4:30 p. m., for the election of officers and managers for the ensuing year. The transfer books will be closed en Saturday, Mav 1, and remain clescd.untll after the elec tion. By order of apr29-9td KOBEKT D. BROWN, Treaa. ENGINES AND MACHINERY Of all Kinds, repaired at Short Netice. IRON AND BBASS CASTINGS A! PATTERNS, MADE TO ORDER. BRASS BOXES, PACKING RINGS. GLOBE VALVES, Of all Sizes. All Kinds of BRASS AND IRON VALVES AXD BEER SPIUOTS KEP AIRED tS" Foundry and Machine Shep rear of W D. Sprecher s. Sen's Seed Stere, Grant and Christian streets. JOS. H. HUBBR. al7-3mdS TURD EDITIOI. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, May 6. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, warmer south and west winds, rising barometer, with clear or hazy weather, possibly followed in northern portion by cooler northwest winds. BLAINE AXD ANTI-BLAINE. The Struggle or the New Hampshire Re publican. Concord, N. H., May 0. The Republi can state convention met this morning with an unusually large attendance, but no excitement. The Blaine and anti Blaine men held caucuses this morning and agreed upon tickets te be run Jn the convention te-day for delegates-al -large. In the convention te-day "William E. Chandler made a long speech favoring the nomination of Blaine. Ex-Senater Pat terson said he was in favor of any man who could unite the party. He excepted Grant, as he did net favor a third term. New Jersey Republicans. Trenten, X. J., May C. The town is full of New Jersy Republicans, and it new seems probable that the convention te-day will givene instructions te its delegates te Chicago, although it may give seme for mal expression of its preference for Blaine. Maryland's Convention. Frederick, May C. The Republican state convention met here at neon. Con siderable confusion atttended the business of organization. H. Clay Naill was chosen temporary chairman. Without definite action a recess was taken until 5 o'clock. Tennessee. Nashville. Tenn, May G. The Repub lican convention reassembled at 9 o'clock. Resolutions were adopted and the conven tion proceeded te ballet for a candidate for governor. Four names were presented. THE DIAMOND STATE, Which Teny Higglns Carries In His Pocket. Dever, Del., May C. The delegates te the Republican convention te select repre sentatives te the national convention a Chicago are all here, and are new cau" casing. The convention will nicet at two o'clock. It is stated as a foregone conclu sion that Blaine men have been chosen. KUCKEYE DEMOCRATS. Thurman's Name Loudly Cheered. Cei.umi'.us, Ohie May C. Jelm G. Thompson called the Democratic cenven tien te order at 11 o'clock te-day. Frank Kurd, of Teledo, was chosen temporary chairman, and made a short ringing speech, predicting a triumphant sweep for the Democrats in November. His re ference te Thurman was received with continued applause. LARGE FIRE IN IIOSTON. The Less Over a Ouarter Millien. Bosten, May C. A fire broke out at 7 o'clock this morning in the upper part of Bcebe's block, en the Otis street side, the four upper stories of which were occupied by Whitten, Burdett & Yeung, wholesale clothiers, who were carrying a heavy stock of goods and whose less is estimated -at from $200,000 te $230,000. The lower fleer and basement were occupied by Si Si eon, Hatch & Whitten, gents' furnishing goods, whose less, wholly by water, will be quite heavy. PEACE AND HARMONY. Cordiale Entente et France and England. Londen, May C. The Londen corres pondent of the Paris Temps says : at his ellicial reception Earl Granville secretary of the state for the foreign department, de clared that the New British cabinet frank ly adepts the maintenance of the treaty of Berlin, that it will enter into no continen tal alliance, that it will continue the pre sent cordial relations with France, that it will support the Greek claims even beyond the demands urged by the French cabi net, and that it will endeavor te maintain the existing harmony in the Angle-French control in Egypt. THE LEBANON MURDERERS. ISrandt and Hummel Attempt te Escape. Reading, Pa., May 0. The Eagle's special from Lebanon says that Brandt and Hummel have been de tected in a plot te escape. The wall be tween their cell and the jail yard was nearly cut through, but the holes covered with paper. Four knives and a bottle of ether were found en Brandt. THE TARIFF. Tucker's Bill Partially Adopted by the Ways and Means Committee. Washington, May G. The ways and means committee of the Heuse resumed this morning the consideration of Repre sentative Tucker's tariff bill, and with sev eral modifications adopted the greater part of it. The sugar question was stricken from the bill, the cemmittee voting te con sider it in a separate bill. SUICIDE. Determined te Strangle Himself. Pert Jervis, N. Y., April e. A brick layer named Capsted hung himself last night in an empty box car here. The rope was se long that he had te double up his knees in order te strangle himself. When found he was en his knees. Ill health is supposed te have been the cause THE REDSKINS. Murderous Attack en Miners. Galveston, April G. A special dis patch te the News from Messilla, N. M., says Ceeney's mining camp in the Monga Menga len mountains was attacked en Thursday evening by Indians, supposed te be Vic torias. One man was killed and one wounded. CONGRESS. Conference Repert Agreed Te. Washington, May G. In the Heuse to day the conference report en the Indian ap propriation bill was submitted and agreed te, and the Heuse went into committee of the whole en the postefiice appropriation bill, Mr. Carlisle (Ky.) in the chair. DISTURBED QUEBEC. Needs Additional Policemen. Quebec, May 6. The police beard ad vertised for two hundred additional police men, in view of the threatened labor troubles. SUFFRAGE IN RHODE ISLAND. Shall the Electoral Vete or the State Be Diminished t Repert of the Wallace Committee Mr. Wallace submitted a report yester day in behalf of the majority of the Senate select committee en frauds in the Jate elections, concerning the abridgment of suffrage of United States citizens by the state of Rhede Island. The report quotes from the federal and the Rhede Island constitutions, and shows that in Rhede Island naturalized citizens are re quired te possess a qualification that is net required of native-born citizens, and that this additional qualification amounts te disfranchisement. This additional qualification is the possession of real estate "of the value of $134 ever and above all encumbrances or which yields a net rental of at least $7 per annum. The committee reports that the estimates of various witnesses as te the disfranchise ment in Rhede Island range from 3,000 te 23,000 votes. The committee arrives at the conclusion, that, applying the rule provid ed in the Fourteenth amendment te the statement of facts would reduce the Repub lican vete of Rhede Island, under the cen sus of 1S73, in round numbers ever 41,000. The committee says : " The importance of this question may be further evident when we recollect that the vete of the electoral college is based upon the represen tation of the states. It is possible that " under the Fourteenth amendment and the act of 1873 Rhede Island might rightfully have been deprived of one representative in the Heuse of Representatives of the XLIVth Congress, and that her additional vote in the electoral college thus secured decided the question of the president in lb 4 1, the vote as returned by the electoral commission being 185 te 184, and it might again decide it." The report declares that there is pecu liar hardship in a real estate qualification in Rhede Isiand, en account of the small ness of the area of the state and the den sity of the population. The total number of dwelling houses in the state was only 38,875 in 1875 ; a large part of the foreign population is employed in manufacturing establishments ; and a small house suit able for an operative and his family would cost $2,000 and upward. The report con tinues : "All native voters who own no real es tate must register personally in December and pay their poll tax of $1 in January, or they are disqualified from voting during that year. This operates te disqualify very many persons and tends largely te corruption a-neng this class of voters Restricted suffrage, registry taxes upon peer men alone, statutory closing of the polls at sunset iutseadefat 8 o'clock, as formerly, by which the operatives in the mills are prevented from voting, and the compulsory payment of the registry tax ten months prier te the general election in a presidential year, cause great com plaint upon the part of the peer men and foreign born citizens in Rhede Island." "rIhc foreign-born citizen may own per per eonalty, but cannot vete unless he owns real estate, and of course he cannot get upon the registry. If registry taxes for one year are net paid the constitution for bids the vote until the arrears for two years arc paid up. Is this the explanation of the fact that of 42,741 voters, shown by the census of 1875, te be in the state and qualified te vote, 2G,G27 actually did vote in the hotly contested presidential election of 187G. Ne such percentage f non-voters is found anywhere, North or Seuth, in that election." The committee believes that the govern ment of Rhede Island is nearer an oligarchy than a democracy. The committee further reports that Rhede Island has a right te have a con stitution te suit itself se long as that con stitution does net conflict with the consti tution of the United States ; still Rhede Island has no right te a second representa tive in the national Heuse of Representa tives, and a fourth member in the elector al college, based upon a population of dis franchised citizens, if such be found te be the fact. The report says it would be competent for Congress, at this time, te deprive Khede Island of one of her representatives in Con gress if satisfied that the application of the rule laid down in the constitution would reduce the representative basis in that state below the ratio looked te in the ap portionment. The committee recommends the passage of an act te provide for such an enumera tion of persons in the tenth census as will clearly designate the basis of representa tion required te be made under the Four teenth amendment, and it reports a bill for that purpose. MEDICAL. Brandy as a Kedicine. The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Ki-iic:irt'w old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et tills county, who has extensively used the Brandy referred te In his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te lie used as a medicine of great potency In the cure of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousand of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice of Invalids espe cially these atllicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specilic remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, wltliteeble appetite and mere or les debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, liewcvel strictly understood that we prescribe and u- but one article, and tlmt is KEIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by enr enterprising young rrlend, II. E SLAYMAKER. This Krandy has steed the teat for years, and has never failed, as tar as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all ether lirandies, neinatterwlth hew manyjaw-breaklng French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that Is yearly thrown away en various impotent dyspep-da specifics would sufllcu te buy all the Rrandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases of Dyspepsia, we can summon nuin hers of witnesses one case in particular we cite: A hard-working farmer had been aiHicted with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructation? con stantly ue appetite In fact, he was obliged te restrict liis diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used MeUrunn's Reet Iieer. lie is a Methodist, and then, as new, S reached at times, and in his discourses often eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te trv Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, he looked up with astonishment, but after hearing of Its wonderful effects in the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the first bottle giving liiin an appetite, ,and before the second was taken he was a bound man. wit h a stomach capable of dlgcstinganytliing which he chose te eat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since he has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A I'ractisixe I'htsician. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AQXST TOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 1785, nrreRTKB akd dialer in FIXE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 131s. 1821 and 1838.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne. 29 EAST KINO ST.. LAMCASTKIC. l'A