LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENGER. SATURDAY. MAY 8, 1880. COURT. Carrent Business Transacted This Slernine Court met at 10 o'clock this morning for the purpose of transacting current bus iness. In the case of Susan Seitz, by her next friend, Jeseph Mumma, vs. Christian Seitz exceptions te master's report, Judge Pat terson delivered the opinion of the court, Mistiming the master's report. Henry J. Lind, of this city, was divorced from his wife, Ella E. Lind, en the ground r desertion. Jacob Shell, who was in prison for costs, was discharged under the insolvent laws. Catherine Bewers and Geerge Besslcy, brought down te be discliarged, were sent back again, the costs in their cases net having been paid by the county. Netice was directed te be served en their creditors and their cases will be heard next Satur day. By amistakc of the prison officials a boy named Sickcls was In ought down te be discharged under the insolvent laws, the papers calling for Gideon Williams. As he was about being discharged, Dep uty Cleik of the Quarter Sessions Eaby informed the court that at the April ses sions defendant had been sentenced te an imprisonment of SO days for assault and battery. He was remanded te prison te serve the balance of his teim, and Gideon Williams will be hi ought down next Satur day. A restaurant license was granted te Peter C. Ileinfried at the Northern mar ket house. A tavern license was granted te Arneld J Lias, North Queen stiect. A tavei n license wasicfused te Gustave lieichman, .coiner Rockland and Lew trcctH. Constable Appointed. Jehn 11. Eib was appointed constable of tfaitic township in place of Jacob H. Slicuk, who declined te seive. Rafting Notes. The Marietta Times says: "Fer a few days the past week lafting was quite brisk en the river, but the water fell rapidly, and en Thursday only a fev rafts passed te Peach Bettem. The course fiein Marietta te that point was in fair rafting condition yesterday, but owing te the low water above, no rafts weie here te run. Theie are new lying at Shamekiu dam about 93 rafts waiting for water te bring them down. During the past week oak and pine timber sold at 13 and 22 cents, and hemlock 9 and 11 cents ; pine beards ruled at 18 and 19 cents, but there was none in the market ; hemlock scantling and beards sold at 11 and 12 cents. Al though the rafting business i veiy dull te what it was jcars age, yet it still brings considerable money te Maiietta. About 100 rafts were sent thieugh te Pert De posit this spring, and estimating the ex penses paid te the pilots and hands for running them down at $40 per raft, it would amount te $1,000. In addition te this it is believed that fully $1,000 mere waslclt in Maiietti by lumbermen ethers who came here en business." md Belligerents. The Columbia Spy says : The 2fcw Era and Examiner are just new en veiy bad terms. Editeis and reporters aie calling each ether naughty names and saying veiy naughty things about each ether. The lie is ficcly given. One piper callsthelec.il reporter or its ii.U a "lazy reporter," and the latter retorts by calling his rival a "lying lcpei tcr." And while the repertcis arc exchanging these endearing names, the editors-in-chief are sajing veiy naughty things of each ethci, tee. Judging from what one says a stranger would naturally infer th.it the associates and fi iends of the ether were all criminals ; and vice versa, that the cditei ials contained nothing but lies, misrepresentations, deception, and hypocrisy. We expect one of these bright 3Iay days te record the particulars of a duel. Don't use such naughty words it don't comport with the dignity and mis sion of responsible journalism. Wild Harry at What Glen Pic-nic. An interesting feature of the pic-nic at What Glen en Monday will be the presence of Mr. llariy McAlpine, better known as " Wild Harry," one of Gen Custer's fam ous scouts and Indian hunteis, whose re putation as a "dead shot" with a rifle is widely known, and has occasioned columns of comment in the newspapers. He will give an exhibition of his skill at the pic-nic, both at target and glass ball sheeting. Among ether marvelous per formances he sheets apples or potatoes elF one's head, and sheets a 22 calibre bullet through a hole barely huge enough te re ceive it. I'aul Oulgley's Case Paul Quigley, charged with stealing fiem the shed in the city reservoir park two pigs of lead belonging te the city had a linal hearing before Alderman McConemy this morning. Jeseph Bestick, a dealer in old metal, testified that Quigley offered te self him t we pigs of lead, but that he would net buy them, fearing they had been stolen. Davis Kitch, superintendent of the water weiks.idcntified the lead as th.it stolen fiem the city. The accused was committed te answer for the larceny at the next term of Quarter sessions. Anniversary. The fourth annivcrsaiy and icdcdicatien of the Drumore Baptist church, will be held en Saturday and Sunday, May 29 and 00. Rev. W. B. Owen, pastor, will be as sisted by eminent preachers from Philadel phia. The church will spare no pains te make the occasion a grand success, and a cordial invitation te attend has been ex tended te the community. Net Inspected. The announcement that the fire appar" atus and premises of the several lire com panies of the city was te be inspected yes terdry afternoon by the committee of councils, was premature. The inspection was dcfeiied en account of the absence of the chairman of the committee, Walter M. Franklin, esq., who was in attendance at the supreme court, Hariisburg. A Large Funeral. The fuucral of Mrs. Mary Frceland, col cel col ered, widow of the late Leuis Frceland. took place from St. Mary's chinch this morning and was very largely attended by both white aud colored people. St. Bern ard's benevolent society turned out in a body. Father Christ, of St. Antheny's church, sang the high requiem mass. L Convalescing. Christian Arleth, whose serious injury "by a runaway team a few evenings since was noted in these columns, has se far re-covered as te be able te be about again. Microscepical Soiree. The Microscepical society, of this city, have received and accepted an invitation from the Philosophical society of West Chester te a public "microscepical soiree" te be given in that place under the au spices of the last-named society, next Thursday evening. The Lancaster society will probably be represented by Prof. J. P. McCaskey.Mr. J. D. Pyott,Mr. W. F. Dun can and Mr. E. W. ilcCaskey, who will take with them five large microscopes with which te exhibit the work that has already been accomplished by this young and vig orous oiganizatien. It is expected that there will be upwards of a hundred micro scopes bn exhibition at the soiree, includ ing the fine instruntents of the two West Chester societies, with many from Phil adelphia and Camden. The Lancaster society has lately received a very fine oxy-hydrogen light of the latest improved pattern, which it is proposed te put into operation at au early day in per suit of scientific study. It is especially adapted te microscepical investigation, as by its use, objects under the glass may be thrown upon canvas and subjected te the most minute examination. The operation of the light was shown in this city last winter at the astronomical lectures of Procter and Warren. Wife Heaters Locked Up. Cisnnr Dittman. airestcd by Officer Wcitzel en complaint of his wife, who charges him with drunkenness and assault and battery, was locked up for a hearing before Aldei man McConemy en Monday at 10 o'clock. Frantz Keppcl, of St. Jeseph street, was arrested this meining by the same officer, charged by his wife with ciuelly beating her and threatening her life. He was com mitted for a hearing before Alderman Mc Mc Mc Coeomy en Wednesday afternoon. Attempted Ilurglarj. On Thuisday night or early yestciday meining thieves attempted te bieak into the saloon of Jacob Adams, under the Sor Ser rel Heise hotel, en West King street. Thcybieke off the lock of the deer but nothing was taken by them. It is sup posed that the attempt was made about 2 o'clock jcstciday morning, as the estler of the hotel hcaid a noise at 'about that time. It is likely that the thieves were frightened off before they stele anything. lien te Extinguish a Kerosene Fire. It ought te be mere generally known that w heat Heur is probably the best ar ticle te tin ew ever a fire caused bv the spill ing and igniting of kerosene. It ought te be known because Heur is always within convenient reach, and often valuable ar ticles of clothing, blankets, etc., are de de stieycd in extinguishing such fires. Ashes or sand are equally as geed. Majer's Court. Three well soaked suckers were dragged in last night by the police seine and pre sented this meining te his honor the mayor, who directed that they should be put in pickle at Cattle Weise for a fort night. G. A. IIniMvjr, Editor Republican, l'itt btugli, I'.i , was cuiutl of Rheumatism by St. Jacob's Oh.. There Is no sweetness in u kiss. Unless your tcetli aie just like peail-. Then would jeushaieits trembling 11 is-. Use bOZODONT at once, sweet gills; Fei it alone gil Cs te tbe nieutli. White teeth and fragrance of the Seuth. my.! lwdeed.tw SPECIAL NOTICES. lreiii the Old "Salamander" Drug Heuse. Chicago. 111., .Ian. 12, 1S). Messrs. II. II. Warner A. Ce., Rochester, X. Y.: Gentli.mi.- : We tuist our order will le.ich you in season te be ieniitly tilled. The de mand ler our S.ife Remedies, especially the S.ile kidnej and Livei Cure, is continuous and increasing, and our customers speak :n the highest tenns of their value. Sc eial ceses of ernes which hac tome under our observa tion aie complete and most remarkable. Very ti uly euis. VAN scHAACK, STEVENSON & CO. ml-2wd&w Trj Lechei's Renowned Cough Syrup. stolen fimts may be sweetest, but when a boy llnds himself in au apple tiee with a deg at the toot he discovers that the apples aie son i. Yeu can't patch up his wounded feel ing w ith such tattv as that, but yen can patch up his wounds with Dr. Themas' Electric Oil. r ei 5ale by II. 1$. Cochran, druggist, 1 17 and 119 Xeith Queen street, Lancaster. Sutleriiig Women. There is but veiy small proportion of the women el this nation that de net sutler liem some of the diseases ter which Kidney-Weit is n specific. When the bow els have become cos ces ti e. headache torments. Kidneys out et IK, or piles distress, take a package, and its woncler wencler lul tonic and reneTating power will cuieeu and gi e new lite. mj J lwd&w Listen te Tills. The unbiased opinion et some et the most intelligent medical men in this country and Europe, suppeit the satement that Kidney Kidney Wert is the greatest disco eiy yet, ler curing Kidney and 11 er tieubles, piles and censtip i i tien. It acts en both Kidneys and bowels at the same time anil thus cleanses the w hole system. n 3-lw d&w And I pray dat de Lord take inc. till I tiled "Sellers' Cough Syrup," an' I's nebbei cough ed since. Hew's dat for high, boss? Tiy Lechei's Renew ned Cough Syrup. Late intentions, like the telephone and multipljing slates, all tend te reduce the labor and lexalieiis et business; but nothing reliees a cold, cough or seie threat, like Di. Themas' Elcctiic Oil. Try it: it is weith its weight in geld. Fer Sale by II. B. Cechian, diuggist, 137 and lSJXeith Queen stieel, Lan caster. 53 Ilrenn's Household l'uiiaie.i Is the most effectne Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed w hetlier taken internally or applied externally and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIN, w hcther chiemc ei acute, than any ether pain allcwater, and it is warranted double the strength et any similar preparation. It cures piin in the Side, Back or Bowels, Soie Threat, Rheumatism, Toethnche and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIX. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PAXA CEA" should be in eveiy family. Ateospoon Ateespoon Ateospeon lulofthe Panacea in a tumbler et het water (sweetened, if pretened), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. Fer sale at H. B. Ceehian & Ce's Drug Stoic Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly w ith children, attributed toether causes, is occasioned by Weims. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COM FITs, or Werm Lozenges, although ellectu.il in destieying worms, can de no pesible injuiy te the most delicate child Tins valuable combination lias been success, tully used by physicians, and leund te be ab solutely sine in eradicating worms. Twenty li e cents a box. f ianl5-lvli.wTuTliiS Tiy Lechei's Renowned Cough Syrup. Ge te II. B. Cochran, diuggist, 137 and 13'l Xeith Queen street, Lancaster, for Afrs. Free man's Xciv National Dyes. Eer biightnessand dm.ibility et coleraieunequaled. Celer lrem 2 te 5 pounds. Price, 15 cents. 54 Bitej.cniTis. 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. my4-lwUTThSSAw H OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT We are showing an elegant line of all the Latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Silks aud Satins. In our NOTION DE PARTMENT we are showing a large assortment of Laces, Hamburg, Edgings and Insertings, Indian Embroideries, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Buttens, Fans, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. In our WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT we are showing an elegant line of Plain and Plaid Nainzoeks, Lace, Figured, Corded and Striped Piques, Victeria Lawns, Lineu tie Iudes, Tarletaus, Swiss Muslins, etc. IN OUB CARPET DEPARTMENT We are showing all the Latest Styles in Bedy aud Tapestry Brussels, Extra Super Ingrains, Rag and ncrap Carpets, Mattings, Fleer Oil Cleths, Window Shading and Fixtures, Rugs, Mats, etc. Our Prices arc AS LOW AS THE LOWEST, And our Stock the Largest in the city. G-IVLEE, BOWEKS & HUEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Try I.echei's Renowned Cough Syrup. Timely Caution. Genuine Hep Bitters are put up In square paneled, amber-colored bottles, with white label en one side piinteil in black letters, and gieun hepclustcr, and en the etherside yellow paper w ith red letters ; revenue stamp ever the cork. This is the only ierm in which gen uine Hep Hitters 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 aud trade mark. All 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 Hitters. a2t 2w d&w Bad bleed always causes trouble. It may be a family light, or boils, pimples, itch, tetter, &c; but no matter, "Dr. Lindscy's Rloed Searcher"! the cure-all. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. MARRIAGES. UiitimvAimi Mktziietil On the 4th inst., by Rev. Father Gretemjer, at St. Jeseph's Catholic church, Mr Jacob Brannwaith te Miss Maiy II. Metzreth, betli of this city. ltd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Dn. :. ii. brown. PHYSICIAN', SURGEON aud ACCOUCHEUR, Ne. 1G4 East King Street. api-21 3 dTu,Th&S& R r ONEY TO LOAN ON MOKltiAUF, AT BAUSMAX & BURXS'S OFFICE, 1113-tfeedR 10 West Orange Stieet. B OCK HKEIl ON TAP TO-NIGHT AT the Saleen of ARNOLD HAAS, ltd Xe, IJ2S Xerth Qneen'Street. MECHANICS, LABORING MEN A NO ethers are lcspeetfullylnvitedteciill and examine our new stock et Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods cheaper than ever. HEXRY BECHTOM) 1 td 51 Xoi th Queen Street. GRAND SOCIAL PARTY WILL BK held at bcheenberger's lai k this (.itui daj ) eveniiisr. Admission free. Ripple's Oi ehestra will lurnish the music, ltd ADAM SNYDER, Proprletei. rpURTLE SOUP! TURTLE SOUP!! L Turtle Soup, Clam Soup. Spiing Chickens, Oysters in cieiy slle, and all ethci delicacies et the season, at the popular E.ist King Stieet Restaurant, Xe. 2i. A geed meal can be had at 25 cents. GEO. MILLER, Piopneter. ltd w ATER HEMS. The duplicate of water rents is new in tint hands of the :itv Tyisiirir. FIVE 1'klt CEXT. abatement w'ill be allowed en all lents paid en or before JUNE 1, 1SS0. E. W'ELCHAXS, mS-3wdTu,ThiSR City Trcisurei. 17INE SHOOTING. . A scout who was in the service of the 1 ite Gmenil Custer will give an exhibition et line sheeting at What Glen Park, en Monday next. Xe extra charge teseethis rare entertainment, which will be both interesting te ladies and gentlemen. ltd rilUK COLLECTOR OF STATU AND J County Taxi s for Lanc.istei City will sit in the Commissioners' Roem at the Ceuit Heuse te receie the same, with 5 percent, abatement up te May 31, ISM), inclusive. Hours : Fiem i) te 12 m . and 1 te 4 p in. m8-2td A.K. WARFEL, Collector. rf X SUFFERERS OF PILES FREY'S UNI I VERSAL PileSnpnositery.asureiciiudv foreciy form of Piles. Has l Has neei tailed in any case where it was used, c en where ceiv remedy before tailed, and in one case 25 years and in another 35 years standing, ury n ana be relieved and convinced. Physicians use it. Tiiil Bex, 50c. Full Sie lie, 7."e. bent ty nfail. Sold by Druggists. ANDREW G. FREY, Proprietor. S. E. Cor. Xerth Queen and Oiange Sts.. t le-lyd&w Lancaster, Pa. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KE ceived at the Mayer's Olbce up te 8 o'clock in the evening e FRIDAY. MAY 14, 1SS0, for the pi inting and binding of COO copies of the revised city ordinances, bids te be se much per page; 100 copies te be bound in cloth, the balance te be paper covered. The new digest te contain as mucli pi niieu mailer per page. and te be printed in the same stj le et type and quality of paper as the digest et is., tv live blank pages te be bound in secrai uality of paper as the digest et 1875, twenty ve blank pages te be bound in seerai parts et the book as in last ordinance. A specimen copy of the eidinance may be seen at the Majei's Oflice. The committee reserve the right te have the book piinted in parts at such times as tlicv niav direct. Proposals te be addressed te the Committee en Re isien et the City Ordinances, and endorsed " Proposals ter Punting City Oidinances." The Committee l eserve the l igllt te reject any or all bids. Ay order of the CennntUce. ltd THOS. F. McELLIGOTT, Clerk. Pls ANCY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!! Just Receivedat CHINA HALL A new line of FANCY GOODS. EPERGXE BOUQUET HOLDERS, TOILET SETS, ETC. HIGH & MARTIN, Xe. 15 EAST KING STREET. GROCERIES. YI-1IOI.ESALK AND IlETAIL. LEVANTS FLOUll AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. dl7-lyd JUST RECEIVED Frem Somerset County, CHOICE MAPLE SUGAR. FOR SALE AT BURSK'S. 1" lciIARDSON & UOniHNS'Js Petted Meats, Soups, &c. Bened Chicken and Turkey, Lunch Ham, Lunch Ox Tongue, Truffled Chicken Livei, Chicken Soup, Mulagatany Soup, Meck Turtle Soup, Baked Macaroni, Barataria Shi imps, Pickled Oysters, Fresh Lebster, Fresh Salmen, Saidincs, &c, at D. S. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KINO STREET. T?1NE OLIVE OILS. Darke's Salad Dressing, Cress A Blackwell's Pickles, Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire Sauce, &c, &c, at BURSK'S. nnr no tuts. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I. Z. Rhoads & Bre., Importers. Personal attention will be given te all erdera left with us before May 10, by one of our firm in Europe. We solicit orders for Fine Watches, Chronographs, Repeaters and Herse Timers. Fer Bare 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, Sic. Our facilities and experience justify us in guaranteeing these erdera te be filled te the satisfaction of our Patrons. Ne. 4 West King Street, Lancaster. HAGER & Ha e nn open Full Lines of Goods of Latest Stj le ter GENTS' AND BOYS' WEAR. FRENCH WORSTED SUITIXGS, SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITIXGS, ENGLISH CHEVIOT SUITIXGS, ENGLISH CASSIMERE SUITIXG'", AMERICAN C.VSIMERE SUITINGS. BLUE FLANXEL SUITIXGS, CASS1MERES FOR PANTh, CASSIS! ERES FOR BOTS' SUITS, Which we w ill make up te erdei in the Latest Style and guarantee sitislactlen. MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING IN PULL ASSORTMENT. Gents' Hesieiy, Gloves, Xeckwcar, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac, Ac. -CALL AXD EXAMINE. WALL PAPEES! In addition te our Immense Stock of all PAPER HANGINGS We open te d.ij Jel) Lets M Remnants in Ml Papers, -AT- DECIDED BARGAINS. WINDOW SHADES AND EIXTUEES. Wall Paper and Window Shades hunz at J. B. MARTIN & CO. THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, in te be seen at the Works of NORBECK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. -COX & CO.'S OLD STAXD.-5 Th Stock include all th LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, uch as the Brewster, Whitney, Salidee Triple, Empire 'Ciess Spiing, Dexter Queen, Duplex ml Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Repairing of all kinds promptly attended te. Allwork guaranteed for one year. " OUR VORK SUSTAINS OUR "WORD." rOR SALE OR REN1. T IMG FOB SALE. 10,000 Bushels at 2 cents per Bushel. may5-4tdeawA4tw GEO. K. REED, Trcas. FOIt KENT. One room, Ne. 43J Xerth Queen street, suitable ler photograph gallery, lermerly ee- cupieu uy .J. a. Miurmun. Appiy te ar-tfil THOS. BAl lUJlUA ARDXER. OX MONDAY, MAY 10, 1880, WILL KK sold a large let of HOUSEHOLD AXD KITCHEN FURXITURE at Xe. 20 East Fied eiick street. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock, sharp. SAMUEL HESS & SOX, ltd Auctioneers. 170K KENT. . The second story et Eshleman & Rath Rath en's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the I'enn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street. B. F. ESHLEMAX. fX-2td&S Atternev-at Law Vf AKCUS G. SEHNKK. HOUSE CABPENT.BE, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al eratien and repairs. sl3-lyd BROTHER Grades et a Larjje Line et Short Xetice. MVSICAZ INSTRUMENTS. THE- Without a doubt furnish the FIXEST IX STRUMEXT&in the Market. Wareroeins 320 North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear. Branch Oflice, 15 East King btreet. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. ANe Agent ter Lancaster County for CII1CKERING& SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments. Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments, Ac., al w ays en hand. fl3-lydS&ly w ROOTS AND SHOES. T? 4 CAT BOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS Jhja. O X made en a new principle, Insur ing comfort for the feet. TVirr'0 Lasts made te order. ijUV-JJL MILLEB, eblt-tfd 133 East King street. Orra ManctOiy TURD EDITIOI. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, May 8. Fer tha Middle Atlantic states and New England coast, northeast te southeast winds, partly cloudy weather, stationary or higher tera peratures, with occasional light local rains and in eastern portions rising hut in I southern portion rising followed hy falling barometer. A TEXS HANGING. The Victim's Father Adjusts the Neese and tee execution witnsased by Ten Thousand Persons. Galveston, Tex., Slay 8. A. special dispatch te the Heics from Fert Werth says : " Isham Kapp, colored, yesterday expiated the, heinous crime of rape upon the person of a young white lady. About ten thousand persons witnessed the execu tion. He was driven, seated en his coffin, te the place of execution, and the noose, made fast by the father of the victim, was placed about his neck. After a talk by Rev. Mr. Hays, colored, and singing, in which the deemed man joined, Kapp stepped en the centie of the trap and ad dressed the concourse in a ten minutes, talk, confessing the crime for which he was te be hung. lie said he was perfectly sat isfied and willing te die. Ne accident marred the execution. TAKIFF REFultM. The Ways and Means Committee Complete important Pleasure. "Washington, May 8. The Heuse com mittee of ways and means at their meeting this morning perfected the tariff bills. The additional changes te-day are as fellows : "Weed pulp duty reduced from 20 per cent, te 10 per cent. Salt is stricken from the bill entirely; duty upon it therefore remains as at pres ent. The subject of suear is put into a sep arate bill ; the previsions of Mr. Tucker's bill being agreed te without change as te rates of dutv. FOUNDERED. A Steamer Gees Down Near the Equator. Londen, May 8. The steamer from the Cape of Geed Hepe for South ampton, foundered close te the equator en the 28th of April, after breaking the main shaft. The passengers and crew escaped in eight beats. Three the beats containing fifty-four persons have been picked up and their passengers landed at Madeira. The five ether beats when last seen were making for Cape Pal Pal mes, Liberia. The weather was fine. There was no less of iife. SENTENCED TO DEATH. An Assassin Ueuvlcted by Court Martial. Constantinople, May 8. The court martial iu the case of the assassin of tbe Russian, Cel. Commcreof, passed sentence of death upon the prisoner en Thursday. M. Onen, chief interpreter te the Russian legation hore,wreto te the president of the court martial demanding the execution of the condemned man within twenty-four hours. The president replied that diplo matic correspondence should be addressed te the minister of foreign affairs. LONDON JOURNALISM. A New Evening Paper te be Started. Londen, May 8. The papers are re quested te state that the new evening paper, under the editorship of Mr. Freder ick Greenwood, will appear in a few days. Immediate measures were taken for its production, the preparations arc being pushed as lapidly as possible, and only cer tain mechanical arrangements remain te be completed. ROVAL ROMANCE. A Princess Marries a Yeung Physician. Londen, Apiil 8. A Berlin dispatch te Standard says Princess Pauline, of "Wur timburg, was married at Carlsruhe, in Upper Silesia, a few days age, te Dr. "Will, a medical practitioner of Berlin. The king of Wurtemburg gave his assent te the marriage en condition of the lady abandoning her princely title. 1VILLIAMSPORT FIRE. The Less 0er 8100,000. "Wii.LiAMbreitT, Pa., May 8. In the fire of yesterday the total less was ever $100,000, insurance en the eleven dwell ing houses burned, $73,000. The less of Thes. U. Thompson, last night given at 700,000 feet of lumber, is net mere than 200,000 feet. The former repeit about 2, 000,000 being burned is a mistake. BUTLER'S BOOM. Massachusetts Greenbackera for Benjamin Bosten, May 8. The Greenback-Laber party of the Fourth district last night elected delegates favoring Butler for first choice and David Davis for second. G. A. Dixen, Franltville. Ont., says : " I was cured of Chronic Bronchitis that troubled me for seventeen years, by the use of Dr. Themas' Eclectic Oil. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. WANTED. WANTED. EVERYBODY TO ADVER tlse, free of charge, in the Itxllioks Itxllieks ckr, who wants something te de. GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL Honsewerk. Apply at 44i Seuth Queen street. ni3-3tdced rpe LET, TO LODGER-. X Twe pie easant second story rooms. Ne. 23 Seuth Queen street, furnished or unfurnished. Possession given immediately. Inquire en the premises. ltd WANTED SOME ONE TO TAKE TO adept or raise a healthy male child, two years and three months old. Inquire et Emanuel Humph, Lancaster County Alms house. RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED. Housekeepers take notice that we are E laying 3 cents a pound rer mia.l kaus. asii paid as seen as uenvereu ie apr9-3md Ne. 253 West King Street. UNDERTAKEN, GEO. W. BROWN, AOT UNDERTAKER, Ne. 140 EAST KING STREET. Residence 21 Seuth Prince Street. prS-lydW&S PATENTS. TNVENTOKS. WM. R. GERHART, (Solicitor of Patents) Having opened communication with the Patent Office at Washington, D. C, Is pre pared te push claims with promptness and dispatch. Of FICE-Second Fleer Ne. 34 NOBXH DUKE STREET, next te Court Heuse. a20-2wd41nw MARKETS. Philadelphia Market. PmLADiLrHiA. May 8. Flenr very dull superfine 93 2503 75; extra at 4 254 73; Ohie and Indiana family at $3 006 W) ; Penn'a family 5375 75; St. Louts family $5 75S6 25 Minnesota family 95 256 23: patent anTlilirh grades $0508800. " Rye flenr at 94 254 37. Cornmeal BranUywiue unchanged. Wheat linn and spot in scarcity ; Ne. 2 West ern Ked 91 30 ; Penn'a Red 91 30 1 31 ; Amber Cern firm for local use ; steamer 51Kc : yel low 52C;3c; mi ted 52c. Oatsnrmer; Ne. l,45Kc; Ne.2,45Jc; Ne. 3, 44S44c; Ne. 2 mixed 40&41c. ' itye una ; n etiern ami ra. seQitvc. Previsions duU ; mess perk at 11500 ; beet hams 910 5017 ; Indhuness beet 91850 : b-icen smoked shoulders SlS)c: salt 44Me; smoked bams 10 He; pickled hams SiyUKc Lard dull ; city kettle 7ftc ; loose butchers ejic ; prime steam 7c Butter sluggish and weak; creamery extra 2323c; Brauterd county aud New Yerk extra ijilc; Western reserve extra at 2122c; de geed te choice 19920c: Rolls dull: Penn'a extra 15 18c; Western reserve extra naiec. Eggs dull; Penn'a 10Sllc; Western 10 lOUc. Cheese quiet and unsettled : New Yerk factory 13ke; Western lull cream, UKc: de forgeod llUc ; de halt-skims loaiec. Petroleum dull ; Refined 7Mc Whisky at91 10. Seeds neglected; geed te prime cleverseed 93 50&725; de timothy 93 00 ; de flaxseed 91 50. New Yerk Marker. Nxw Yerk. May 8. Flenr State anil Western quiet and prices without decided change ; su perfine state 94 004 75; extra de 94 33 4 00; choice de 94 Jtt5 20; tinicy $3 25ti 00; round hoop Ohie 95 105 73; choice de 95 80ti 73 ; superfine western 94 00 4 75 : common te geed extra de 94 355 oe ; choice dodo 95 a7 00; choice white wheat de 94 805 25; Southern quiet and unchanged; common te fair extra 93 255 w ; geed te choice uuu ty W- 124K; Xe. 2 Red, May 91 301,1 30; de June 91 2tJl 26U; de July 91 15; Ne. 1 White, cash 91 24; de J line 91 2 Cern II nil and moderately active; Mixed western spot, 10 5!c: de future 47;4tc. Oats a siiadc easier, including Ne. s ler May 3e; State 4J50c ; Western 4J3Uc. Beef dull anil prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess 9175U. Lard quiet anil firm ; steam rendered 97 M. Whisky dull : Western 910W81 0.. Spirits of turpentine dull at44l."ic. Stock Markets. Philadelphia, May 8 liO p. M. Stocks Penuab's (thiid issue). Philadelphia & Erie... Reading ................. Pennsylvania Lehigh Velley. United Ces. et N. J Northern Pacific " Preterred... 1.1 2i 5IJ 24Jj Northern Central Lehigh Navigation Norristown 1011002 Central Transpoitatleii Ce. 43&l!4 Pitts , Tltusville & Bullale. 14B Little Schuylkill 3i(g;5l New 1 euk. May S. Stocks strong. Meney 5 N. Y. Central.... ... 127 Eric i Adams Express He Michigan Central NV,':i Michigan Southern 101f, Illinois Central le.!;i Cleveland A Pittsburgh. ...ll.l'f liucagedc ueck island Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne. .117 western union rei.ue... Teledo ft Wabash New Jersey Central .10ti .. 33J- .. 734 Vulted States Bends and Sterling Kxchaun. (Quotations by II. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, May S. United States rs, 1881, (registered). .HM:fl0ir,, United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .1r!MIU.I United States 4U's, ISM, (registered) lOT&Gidea United States 4's, 1". (coupons)... llM'fiUCl United States 4's, 1!X)7. (registered). .107J-I07;i United States Cuneucy t's 123 Sterling Excliange 4St IM) AMUSEMENTS I'HIRD ANNUAL PICNIC! TELVH II A IN, WIHTOI0NDAY, 31 AY 17th", 1SS0. Ladies are Respectfully InUed. TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA. TICKETS, 25 Cli WOninibitves will leave every hour during the day from Centre bquare and Kn.ipp's hm piie Saleen. ltd Tj'ULTON OPERA 1IOUSE. Wednesday and Thursday, May 12 and 115. MR. JOHN I). MIiIlLEK, after months eruv tcnslve preparations and regurdIeet expense, will present the First Complete Production, from Washington Irving's beautiful legendary story "Rip an Winkle." painted cpiessly for this production by Mr. Jehn B. Meiaii, scenic artist. Arch Street Theatre, Philadelphia. All New Scenery. All New Costumes. All New Music. The Eminent Acter, MR. J. H. KE ANE, In bis romantic and picturesque imperson ation of "RIP VAN WINKLE," Supported" by a carerullv SELECTED COM PANY Or' TALENTED ARTISTS. Scale of Prices: Gallery, 25c. Admission. 35c. Reserved Seats, 50c. At Yecker'-. uitt-Ctd G RAND OPENING PIC-NIC! Fer the Season of 1S30, by the WHAT GLEN PARK ASSOCIATION. AT WHAT GLEN PARK, On MONDAY MAY 10, 1880. LA DIES ARK RESPECTFUL 1 IN V1TED TAYLOR'S ORCHESTRA. Omnibuses will leave Schiller Heuse, North Queen, Centre Square and Fled Weehrle's Gol Gel den Herse Hetel, East King street, everv halt hour during the day. m4 Tu.thAS HOUSE FURNIS1IINU GOODS. "NOTICE! We have new in stock tbe largest as sortment of seasonable goods in our line, sucb as Water Coelers, Refrigera tors, Ice Cream Freezers, Baby Wagons, Dell Carriages, Veleclpedes.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 m prices and are being sold at a Bmall advance en cost, at Flu & Breneman's Great Heuse Furnishing and Steve Stere, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. APPLICATION FOR PARDON. Application will be made before the Beard of Pardons at Harrisburg. en TUES DAY, MAY 18, 18W, for the pardon or Jehn Seber, convicted of rape in the court or Ojer and Terminer of Lancaster county. ml-3tdeawS B. DAVIS. SEALED PROPOSALS l-'OR PUKMSIUNG all the REEF necessary te supply the pris oners In the Lancaster County Prison during the next three months lrem the acceptance fit the bid, will be received at the eflice el W. F. Beyer, esq , Prison Solicitor, Ne. UNertli Duke street; until Monday, May 10, 18W.iitI0u.ni. About one hundi ed pounds per day will be re quired, which must lie delivered needed. The right Is 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 et the Inspectors, se require. iu4-3td OWWVX SCBQCEHASJfA CAXAt COMVAST, fTer. Lexington and Davis Streets. J Baltimore, April 29, 1880. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A General meeting of the Stockholders of this company will belield at the office in Balti more, en Monday, May 10, 1880, between the bears 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, May 1, and remain closed until after the elec tion. By order of apr-9td ROBERT D. BROWN, Trcas.