LANCASTER DAIM INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 12, 1880. THE EMPIRE EXCURSION. A HaU-flandred Lancastrian Off fur Chamberrbarg. Speaking of the firemen's parade te come off in Chambersburg te-morrow, the Frank lin Repository, published in that town, says: "There will be from eighteen te twenty companies in line, each one having a band of music. The town companies will form by divisions with their guests. The first one will be known as the Friendship ; the second, Junier ; third, Vigilant; feuith, Geed Will; fifth, Hepe; sixth, Cumbeiland Valley. They will march ever the route heretofore men tioned, and will present a pageantry never before seen in our town. Governer Heyt will be in the precession and review the parade. A number of our citizens are making great preparations te decorate their residences, and we may leek forward te seeing the town attired in her holiday dress, and besides the glorious old stais and stripes the flags of all nations will be seen floating from every available spot throughout the entire town. The town will evidently be crowded, as we understand all parts of the county will be represented. The fellow ing bands have been engaged by our town companies : Friendship, Shippensburg ; Junier, Chambersburg ; Vigilant, Fayettc villc ; Geed Will, St. Themas ; Hepe, Mechanicsburg ; Cumberland Valley, Louden. The Fayettcville band w ill make their fust appearance en this occasion in their new uniforms." Our "Heek and Ladder." Following is a list of the active membeis of the Empiroheok and laddcr,ef this city, who, together with a few honorary mem bers, left for Chambersburg en the 1 1 :0.1 train : Sam'l W. Altick, chief maishal ; I. Car penter, assistant marshal ; II. Demutli. assistant marshal ; W. J. Fordney, chief engineer Lancaster fire depai tinent ; J. K. Metzger, chief ditceter ; T. C. Wiley, diiecter first distiict; .1. Levy, jr.. director second distiict. II. L. Shcnk, A. S. Edwards..!. L. Peiter, J. W. Reed, Gee. Levy. II. X. Hewell, II. L. Trout, Jehn Copland, W. C. Arneld, J. Carter, Herace J. Mai tin, W. Slaymaker, jr., H. J. Brown, J. C. Martin. F. Dcmuth, A. Keller, P. Lebzclter, W. 1$. Finney, II. Il.IIcnscl, E.H. Flinn.J. Snyder, C.Myeis, D. Winters, A. Flick, J. II. Wiekersham, Jes. Bewman, Frank Hewell. W. Sliult, jr., S. C. Miller, E. Amer, II. Carpenter, J. II. Evans, A. E. Fiantz. J. P. Shirk, J. A. E. Carpenter, Jes. Kccnan, B. L. Hess, W. Hendersen, Sam. S. Sprecher. This morning at the tune appointed the excursionists, and many of their friends, rendezvoused at the Empire hall, all excur sionists being fully equipped and picsent ing a fine appearance. Under the directions of Chief Marshal Altick, and his assistants, the line w.is formed and matched in the following euler: City Cei net Band. Committee of Escei t. Chief and Assistant Maishals. Chief Engineer of Fire Department. Chief and Assistant Dheeteis. Empiie Fins Company. Along the route of the parade the side walks were lined with spectators, Xeith Duke,E.ist King and Neith Queen sti eet be ing especially ci ewded. Aniving at the coi ner of Orange and Shippcn sticets,thc com pany halted in fient of the lesidence of Michael Malenc, and the baud houeied him with a fine seicnade. Duiing the match te the depot a huge number of the excursionists weie piescutcd with beautiful beqttcts by their lady fiiends. The depot was ci ewded for some time befeie the train came in, and when finally the excursionists get abeatd and the train moved off, they wctc giceted with loud chceis and waving of handker chiefs. That all of the boys may have a pleasant journey, :t geed time and a safe return is the wish of all the friends thej have left behind them, and that they will be thus blessed is presigcd by the gloiieus weather of te day, the high character of the Empire, and the well-known hospital! ty of the people of Chambeisburg. CJ. c. c. IlcntilUef a Seatenri Devotion te Art. Cooking, if net a fine art, certainly is a f high att, since nothing mere suiely blinds te man contentment and .joy than an elc- gatitly set table, supplied with appetizing dishes. Such happiness and peace fell last evening te the Gridiron cooking club of fourteen or theieabeut Lancaster young ladies and te their gentlemen fiiends who were assembled, in the spacious dining room of Frank Shredcr, esq. Orange and Lime sheets, that they might discuss the fiuits of the skill of the mem bers of the club in the ait which they have made their devotion during the past winter, throughout which they have met bi-weekly at each ether's houses, each bearing her own contribution te the feast, hut without the aid of any male taste te pronounce upon their work. The high degree of skill te which their enthusiastic labor in the science of cooking has bieught their deft hands, emboldened them te make a display of their proficiency te the men of their acquaintance, te whom in their exultation they had often spoken of their splendid dinncis, but who were wise enough te withheld any en " thusiastic expression of their faith, in the expectation that their gentle friends would be induced te submit their work te the su preme test of their own critical taste ; which they were ready te afford out of re gard te the fair cooks and with an ami.ible desire te aid them in their laudable ambi tion te be boss of a cook stove. Whether en account of their strategy, or because of the amiability of the ladies, or through the lee of praise which se steadily sits cntlueued in the human breast, or by a combination of all these moving impulses, it came te pass that the Gridiron cooking club did invite a number of gentlemen, equivalent te its own mem bership, te dine with them last evening at seven o'clock ; and theie and then the following bill of fare elegantly printed in geld en a gilt-edged caid, three by five iuches in size, and with the club's monogram in green, led and geld embossed above the Jfenu, was laid before the guests as they took their seats at the long table, beautiful in its adornments of china and fruit and flowers. The ladies, being generally students of the French language, strove te afford an addi addi iienal evidence of their acquitments in the verbal description of their dishes. The rashly inquisitive gentlemen who sought translations were promptly provided with them . en demand, and it was with a reaj sense of satisfaction that the magnanimous men chose te give their hostesses an op Is pertunity te display their learning ; though the suspicion is still freely entertained by many of the fair that the ignorance exhib ited was net always assumed ; and maybe it wasn't. The prudent fellows took their courses with a knowing leek and re cognized them without trouble when they had them en their plates, where they had a very familiar leek despite their foreign names. Laudation accem panied every course. The Reman punch captivated the masculine fancy at the outset and put it in'erder for glowing enco mium ; midway in the banquet the origi nal impression of the dulcet mixture was reinforced, but, although, grateful, it was needless te peisuade the tongues of the assembled critics te give free voice te the expression of their satisfaction with all that was about them and came before them. The soup and the fish and deviled crabs, the spring chickens and macaroni, the beef a la mode, stuffed potatoes, lobster salad, croquettes and ices, were all found most excellent, and the midnight ad jeurnment brought with it te the G. C. C. a safe conviction that their dinner had been a grand success. It was .beautifully served under the caie of Jee Lebar at the head of the waiters. MENU. ranch u l;i Remafnc. Consomme de Breuf Clair. baumeii : Sauce a la Bechamel. 1'uiec de Peiumes de Terre. Ecrevisses ; I'emiiies du Tcrrc Filtes. Peulcts Nouveaux Retis. Macaioni uu Frontage. Bemf a la Mede I'emmcs de Tcrrc Farcies. Asperges. l'tt licit a I.i Romaine. Mayonnaise de Ketnard. Ctequctles de Volatile. Rw de Ve.iu aux Petits Pels. Mayonnaise de Tomates. S.ilade. U laces. May 11, 1630. Ft outage. Dessert. Cafe. Fruit. FALLEN FROM OICACE. The Exploit), or an Erratic Parson In ."Marietta an.l Philadelphia Whisky and a "Widow Deing the Cause of the Catastrophe. The Philadelphia Press of te-day, in an ai tide of a column length, gives the fol lowing paiticulars of a matter that has long been the subject of vague and indefi nite tumor hereabouts : A petty civil suit begun last week bcfoie Magistrate Lennen has been the means of letting in light en the rather racy career of a gay young clergyman of the Picsbyterian pet suasion. Seme ten yeais age Rev. William J. Bri dells, a young Levite fresh and fragraut with the true ecclesiastical aroma of a the ological seminary from whose forcing bed he had just bloomed, led te the altar a blushing biide, etc., the daughter of Mar shall Hall, a wealthy gentleman, who then resided en Arch street above Fifteenth. Almest immediately the reverend bride groom was called te the charge of the Presbjteiian church atMaiietta, Lancaster county, Pa. The sequence of the story will show that the Marietta parson is net te-day without enemies, but even they will admit that for the fust five years of his pastoral labeis in Marietta his life was without guile. Then the tempter crept upon him in two shapes, both haid for the flesh te withstand, "inspiring, bold Jehn Barleycorn ' and a handsome widow. His yielding te drink is accounted for by himself in this wise : Seme four yeais age hehadasevcic attack of typhoid fever, and his physician prescribed alcoholic stimulants, freely administeied. It was thus, he claims, he acquired the appetite for daily drains, varied, it appeals, in num ber after his recovery, just as it is with wei Idlings, by opportunity sometimes sometimes by the condition of the purse Hew he get into the toils el the widow It is mere difficult te arrive at. But it is asserted that he was intimate with her during the last few yeais of his Marietta pastorate, if net te a sufficient degree te warrant the use of the adjective "unduly," at least enough te cause comment among the gossips, whose n.ime is legion in Mari etta, as in all ceuntiy towns. His tippling was done en the quiet at home. When special indulgence was required he would hie him te Philadelphia and enjoy himself in cempny with a few choice souls where secrecy was assured. The Marietta brethtcu growing some what suspicious, the Rev. Dr. Bridclls some two jcars age suddenly resigned, giving as his leasen a paltry salary and his difficult in collecting it. With a pait of ten thousand dellats inherited by his wife ftem a grandparent, the parson, when first located at Marietta, had built and furnish ed a house, and this he, upon his depart ute, sold for $7,000 cash, and another thousand secured by mortgage. He pock eted the $7,000 and came with his wife te Philadelphia. Xet long after Rev. Mr. Bridclls was called te the spiritual charge of the Lehigh avenue Prcsbytci ian church. He had been there but a short time when his Marietta widow, who had followed him as seen as she could, began weishiping with the Lehigh avenucites. It was net long before it was disceveicd that the widow was bearding en Locust street near Twenty first and that her pastor was visiting her very often. This news finally came te Mrs. Biidells's ears. She had steed the tippling, but the woman business was tee much, and she left her husband in the sole possession of her dwelling, in the ncighbotheod of the church. Net long afterward, when he was sitting alone one morning in his home, laid up with the ihcumatism, he says,a carnage drove up te the deer, in which was the wife's sister and another lady he believes te have been his wife. The sister-in-law rang the bell, and en being admitted walked up te the par son's loom and told him that she had ceme te take away the fuinituie. "Won't you even leave me a bed?" he pleaded. He was net even left a match box. Furni Furni tuie cars and a ciew of lusty movers wete in the train et the carriage and iu a jiffy everything in the house in the shape of movables was hustled out and carried away. All these pieceedings were net unknown te the Presbyterians of Le high avenue, and they were about begin ning summary proceedings, with the pur pose of getting rid of their parson, when he anticipated them by resigning ; giving indignantly, as his leasen, that while they had premised him a thousand dollars a year salary, he had been attending te the care of their souls for ever a year, and had collected, with great strivings, only about $300. Subsequently, however, his conduct was brought before the Lancaster presbytery, charges of immorality, drunkenness and falsehood being presented against him. He was convicted en all except that of immor immer alty, and expelled from the presbytery. DRESS SUITS. DRESS SUITS. DRESS SUITS. DRESS SUITS. DRESS SUITS. DRESS SUITS. We have an Elegart Assortment of COATINGS, Every Article Guaranteed te Fit, or PEICES &WE INVITE EXAMINATION. GIVLEE, BO WEES & HTJKST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. Since then he has been living mere or less with the widow, their last harboring place having been with a Mrs. Ella Martin en Sansom above Ninth, who was the prosecutor before Magistrate Lennen for beard bill owing by the widow. She has gene te Pittsburgh, leaving in pawn with Mrs. Martin her baggage and effects, among which is a beautiful afghan which was presented te the Rev. Mr. Bridells by the Sunday school of the Lehigh avenue Presbyterian church. The ene thousand dollar mortgage en the Marietta property Bridells has never been able te dispose of, his wife having get an injunction ever a year age preventing him doing se en the ground that it repre sents her money. She is considering the propriety of getting a divorce, which her husband don't want, and he would be rec onciled with her if he could, as en account of the death of her father a year or se age she is new very rich. ailCKOSCOPY. Lecture by Dr. H. D. Knight. Dr. Knight, dentist, read te the micro scopic society, last night, a valuable paper en the "Microscope," especially en that part of optics relating te it. He explained the philosophy of various lenses clcaily, and showed the causes of and cures for spherical and chromatic aberration. Sir David Brewster proved mathematically that a paraboleid lens would correct both these difficulties. Dr. Knight several years since made a lens of this shape, which he exhibited te the so ciety. He dees net think it is perfectly true, and knows of no one else who has attempted te make them. Ne mere interesting paper has been pie ssntcd te the society as yet, and the black board illustratiens,cnhanced its value. A regular conference meeting will be held next Tuesday evening, at which Mr. Jehn C. Burrowes will lead a paper et "Staining and Injecting of Vegetable Tis sues." Telephone Exchange. Clutc & Potts are meeting with fair suc cess in securing membeis for the telephene exchange, which will be located in the room above Mr. Bewers's giecery, Centre square. This enterprise is worthy the patronage of eveiy business man in the city. Wires will be run from the central office te the place of business of each indi vidual member. When one member de sires te communicate with another he notifies the attendant, who connects their respective wires. This viitually places them as it were within speaking distance of each ether, and will save a world of trouble and prevent the mistakes se often made by unreliable messengeis. Tele phone exchanges arc regarded as a great success wherever they have been adopted, and we are glad te hear that a sufficient number of members have aheady been se cured te render the Lancaster company a certainty. CHILDREN '3 HOME. Trustees and Lady Managers Elected. At a meeting held yesterday afternoon, at the office of Maj. C. M. Hewell, the fol lowing named trustees and lady managers were elected te serve for four years : Tiustees Christian Widmyer, II. E. Slaymaker, Cel W. L. Peiper, Dr. Jehn Mcssersmith. Lady Managers Mrs.Elizabeth R. Gable, Mrs. Clara Fahnestock, Mrs. Cecelia Pear sol, Mrs. S. A. Brown, Mrs. A. F. Yeung. The management of the Heme consists of sixteen trustees und twenty-four lady managers, one fourth of whom are elected annually te serve for four years. The beard reorganizes annually, and will meet en Tuesday next at Maj. Hewell's office te elect officers. Caledonia Property Damaged. Incendiary weeds fires have been ravag ing the hills en the Thad. Stevens Cale donia furnace property in Adams county. .The small buildings around Caledonia were destroyed, and it was only by the ut most caie and precaution the fire was kept away from the Graeffensburg hotel. The less te the Caledonia property alone may reach $5,000, and perhaps $10,000. The number of miles of timber destroyed up te Monday afternoon is estimated at ten or twelve, and the fire is still making rapid progress. Swore Off. Frantz Keppel, against whom his wife made complaint of assault and battery was befeie Alderman McConemy this morning for a hearing. The wife was net anxious te pi ess the suit, and en Frantz giving bands net te drink any intoxicating liquors for one year, and paying costs of suit, he was discharged and husband and wife went home together reconciled. A Bonanza for druggists. St. Jacob's Oil. Musical. "Geed Night, Gentle-folks." is the title of a new quartet, by Will L. Thompson, author of the quartet "Come Where the Lilies Bleem," published by W. L. Thompson ft Ce , Enst Liverpool, Ohie. A Stltcn In Time Saves Nine Is true of old coats, and mouths. When the former shows the first delect take a "stitch," and always keep the mouth right by using SOZODONT. It costs less for a new coat than a set of teeth. False teeth are net as pleasant as natural ones. my9-lwdeedftw SPECIAL NOTICES. Statistics prove that twenty-nve percent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect th.it 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 tham for theirjgneranea? Ne 9 East King street. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. kt non. GENTLEMEN, NOTICE! DRESS SUITS. DRESS SUITS. DRESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. PIECE GOODS new open, in all the Latest SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS. no sale. AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. .VJ5IF AHVERTISE31ESTS. We desire te call attention te our FLATWARE, SPOONS, FORKS, In addition te a full stock et the celebrated Rogers Bre.'s goods, we have the exclusive sale in this city et the electro-plated ware et the Gerliam Manufacturing Company. These arc the best finished and most durable in the market, and iu recommending them te the trade this company (whose representations are always reliable) claim ler themthe following merits : " The base of the Gerliam electro-plate is of nickel silver. The silver-plated wares made upon this base combine all the excellence of the solid silver goods except the intrinsic value of the silver itself. Oneef the remarkable features of the process of electro-plating is perlect accu racy and delicacy with which the finest line of the engraving or chasing traced en the surface of the nickel bass is reproduced en the surface of the silver coating. Thus all the excellence of workmanship which has earned for the company its reputation as makers et sterling silver goods is made tributary te the production of unsurpassed electro-plate. The quantity of pure silver deposited en the finely finished base exceeds that upon the best of foreign plate. This ware would be excellent and take a flue polish without a coating et silver, yet upon it is laid a silver surtace which will If net abused last mere than a generation. The object is te produce plated ware which shall have all the lieauty of the solid wares. This high grade et ware i un -distinguishable from work in Sterling silver. Its pattern, ornaments and workmanship ate made equal te these for which the Company's Sterling Silverware has been se highly com mended. Te these condition is added the undeflnable air or style which distinguishes the genuine in everything trem the work et imitators and which naturally transfers Itself from the Stetling te the plated ware." Tle price et these goods is only a trifle higher than "some of the Inferior productions. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street, Lancaster. Wall Papers and In WALL PAPERS we are efreting a Large Line te select from in all grades, and at ILOW PRICES. Ceim WINDOW - FIXTTJKES. Wall Paper and Shades hung at Short Netice. Xa-Estitnates made. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Doctors Mar Disacree as te the best methods and remedies, for the ! cureet constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. Rut these that have used Kidney Kidney Wet t agree that th-jt is by far the best medi cine known. Its action is prompt, thorough and lusting. Don't take pills, and ether mer- curials that poison the system, but by using j Kidney-Wett restore the natural action of all ' thseigans. inyO-lwdAw Mothers! Itletliers!! Mothers!!: Arc you distuibed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying v. ith the excruciating pain of cutting teeth I It se, go at once and geta bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOl HING SYRUP. Itw ill relieve the peer little sullerer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. T here is neta mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, anil give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is pel fectly safe te use in all cases, and plcis ant te the taste, and Is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 35 cents a bottle. ni7-lydftwM.W&S Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Nothing makes a titan, woman or child feel meaner than a tickling sensation in the threat. Take " Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup." 25 cents. Beils, pimples en face, salt rheum, old sores, and all cutaneeus eruptions disappear like magic when "Lindsey's Bleed Searcher" is used. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Timely Caution. Genuine Hep Bittcisare put up in square paneled, timber-colored bottles, with white label en one side printed in blaclc letters, and grcan hop cluster, and en the ether side yellow paper with red letters; revenue stamp ever the cork. This is the only let m in which gen uine Hep Bitters are put up, and the sole righ te make, sell and use them Is granted te the Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company of Ro chester, N. Y., and Terente, Ont,, by patents, copyright anil 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 ter use, and only put up te sell and cheat the people en the ci edit and popularity of Hep Bitters. a26 2wdftw Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. trem the Old "Salamander" Drug Heuse. Chicago, 111., Jan. 12, 1890. Messrs. II. H. Warner fc Ce., Rochester, N. Y. : Gentlemen: We trust our order will reach you in season te be promptly filled. 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 cases et cures which have come under our observa tion are complete and most remarkable Very truly yours. VAX SCHAACK, STEVENSON &. CO. ml-2wd&w Try Lechei's Renowned Cough Syrup. Vine Culture and Wine Making. Mr. Alfred Speer, of Passaic, N. J., se long and favorably known as the wine man et New Jersey, expects a larger yield of grapes this j ear than usual, and has reduced the price et his lour year old Fert se as te biing it within the reach of the poorer families wlte need a pure and rich wine for medicinal purposes. Mr. Sneer's mode et 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, and at tlis right time, is where lie has the advantage of 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 w ines. It is dealt In largely by druggists. Daily Express. This wine Is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and vAOl. by H. . Slaymaker. ml-awdiw BUSINESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. Styles of complete line of KNIVES, LADLES, &c., &c. Window Shades ! a i SHADES AND - POLITICAL. DEMOCRATIC STATE T ICKET. FOR SUPREME JUDOK. UEORUE A.JENKS. OIt AUDtTOn OESERAn. rebeiit p. dechert. democratic county ticket. KOR CONGRESS. I. L. STEINMETZ. FOR niSTRICT ATTORNEY. B. V. MONTGOMERY. FOR SENATOR (13tll DISTIUCT.) J. B. DOUGLASS. POR ASSEMBLY (2d DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVENSON, S. P. SHIRK. FOR ASSEMBLY (.M DISTRICT." AMOS DILLER, R. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOB M. HAENLEN. FOR ntlSON INSPECTORS. BARTON M. WINTERS BENJ. MILLER. FOR rOOR DIRECTORS. A.J.SNYDER. JOHN FRANC1SCUS. LANCASTER COUNTV APPOINTMENTS. DELtOATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION. B. J. McGRANN, W. U. IIENSEL. (ALTERNATES.) E.S.HAM BRIGHT C. J. RHOADS. ELECTOR. JAMES G. McSPARKAN. STATE COMMITTEE MEMBKR3. GEO. DILLER, M. S. MOORE. Withdrawn. MAltRIAOES. McGuiean sweeny. On May 12. 1S?0, at St. Marj's church, by Rev. Father Hickey, Mr. James McGuigau te Miss Martha Sweeny, both of this city. AJSIP AnVEIiTISESIVNTS. SERVICE OF SONG AND PRA1KK, UN- der the auspices of the Rockland Unde nominational Sunday Scheel, In the East Orange street public school buildings, te-morrow evening, at 7i o'clock. Everybody wel come. J OST. XJ Y'esterday, a bUck leather pocket-book, en Seuth Queen street, near Conestoga. The tinder will be rewarded by returning the same te 227 Seuth Queen street. ltd NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has made application ferthe renewal of certificate Ne. 85.898 for 10 shares of stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cempanv, Issued te Mary Mulvaney, and dated May 23, 1S72, the same having been lest or destroyed. JOHN A. COY LE. ml2-ltd Administrator. JTOlt SALE OR REM. T IME FOR SALE. 10,000 Bushels at 2 cents per Bushel, maj 5-4tdeaw&4tw GEO. K. RE ED, Treas. ANTED A GIRL WHO CAN WASH, iron and make herself generally useful in a small family. Geed wages will be paid te such a person. Apply at the Intellieencek Office. ml2-2td J70R RENT. Tw e very desirable rooms, Ne. 43 North Queen street, suitable lorphetograph gallery, formerly occupied by J. S. Saunuan. Apply te a5-ttd THOS. BAUMUARDNER. IJOR RENT. ; The second story et Eshleman ft Bath von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a R. it. Depet, n Chestnut street. . , te. B-F- ESHLEMAN. B-2td&Stt Atteraey-atLaw BUSINESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. BUSINESS SUITS. alty THIRD EDITIOI. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, May 12: Fer the Middle States and New England.rising barometer, northwest and southwest winds, slightly cooler, clear or partly cloudy weather, possibly preceded in Xew England by a slight fall in pressure. BY WIRE. Afternoon Telegram Condensed. The British admiralty entertain little or no hope of the safety of the training ship at Alanta. Bulgarian soldiers have devastated nine Turkish villages in the district of Aides, in Eastern Roumelia, killing several men and outraging women. Twenty-one hundred and sixty-six Mus selmans have escaped from Beurgas, in Eastern Roumelia, and are new encamp, ed at Achiale. Henry A. Stocks and Jehn R. Russell, two farmers living neighbors en the eight mile prairie, in Williamson county, III., quarreled yesterday en the highway, when Russell shot Stocks, killing him almost instantly. The quarrel was the result of bitter feelings which have been blowing for some time. Kate Proescy, aged 2G, while suffering from abei ration of mind, committed sui cide by jumping from the reef of a hc hc stery house en East 14th street. Xew Yerk, this morning. Her crashed and mangled remains were found en the side walk. The town of Baumholder, iu the district of St. Wcndel, Rhenish, Prussia, has been almost destreyedby fire. Over a thous and persons are rendered destitute. Nevada Republicans, in convention at Austin, have instructed as a unit for Blaine. Rebeit MacMillan, cashier of the sus pended Scranton tiust cenipauy and savings bank, is missing, with hh accounts $(5,000 short. The Senate select committee en the count of presidential vote has abstantial ly agreed te the fust thicc sections cf Mr. Morgan's joint rule, but the lcmaining por tion, includingthe contreverted prevision for the making and sustaining of objections te the count of individual names en the lists of electors was laid ever for consideration to morrow. A terrihle lite has been raging since 9 o'clock this morning in a bended ware house in .Berdeaux, France, which belongs te the Chfnher of Commerce. The build ing being stored with absinthe, ram, alco hol and ether combustibles, the fire is unmanageable. Mr. Tewnscnd has abandoned the case of Whittaker, the colored "West Point cadet, net, as he .ays, because he believes Whittaker guilty, but because his advo cacy of the case appeared te antagonize Whittaker's piespccts with the court. The Western nail association, in session held at Pittsburgh this morning, decided en a reduction of card rates te $3.25. It was also unanimously rc-elved te suspend operations in the nail mills Ah two weeks, tcemuicncing en the 17th inst. WANTED. TXrANTEH. evi:ki'kidv te ADVEK V tise, five et charge-, m tins Intelligen cer, who wauls something te de. -YirANTKI A 1VII1TE V.IRU TO DO GEN- eralliouicvterk. Recommendations lc quired. Aimlv lit Ne. 3S south Oueen stieet, inl-2-tfd V -ANTED A SITUATION AT C04CU f driving, hestleriitsr or common work. A Pa )I J" at Ne. 22 Den att street. ltd r ANTED. TWO lNTULLKiENT YV Yeung ladies. Must be refined. Et nensat advanml. Best of references required. 1 R. II. RANDOLPH, in'20-Ctd 12K Netth DeVe Street. DAUS: RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED. IV Ilnusi-kneiicrs take notice that .'.c are I paying 3 cettU a pound for MIXED SAGS. ; Cash paid as oe as "--NNECKE, apr9-3md Ne. SO We-t King Street. i ASl UAJbJU.'A'TS JTJ1.ULTON OrERA HOUSE. Ycdncsday and Thursday, Xlaj 12 awl 13. .MR. JOHN I). MIsHLER, after months of ex, ten sive preparations and reganllessefexpen-e. will! present the First Complete Production fre.it Washington Irving' beautiful legendary story "Rip Van Winkle." painted expressly ter .'his pioductien by Mr. Jehn 15. Merati, see in c at tist. Arch Stieet Theatre.Pliiladelphia. All New Scenery. All New Costumes. All New Music. The Eminent Acter, MB. J. H. KEANE, In hfcf romantic and picturesque imperson ation of "RIP VAN WINKLE," Supported by a carefullv SELECTED COM PANY OiT TALENTED ARTISTS. Scale of Prices: Gallery, 25c. Admission, 35c. Rescxved Seals, 50c AtYecker's. md-CUi LEGAL XOTICES. E STATE OF JAMES BOHAN, LATE OF the Citv of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en saici estate naving ueen granted te the undersigned, till persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immcdiatcsctticmciit,and these having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the same without delay te the undersigned. MARY BOHAN. MARGARET KEEFE, ap'lu-Gldeed Executrixes TiTATE OF MARY MULV ANY, LATE OF Jul the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, till persons in debted thereto are lequested te make immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against tbe .same will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersign ed, residing iu the city et Lancaster. JNO. A. COYLE, mS-Otdeaw Administrator. TESTATE OF JAMES W. KIIEY, LATE Ej of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted thetete ate requested te make Immediate p.ij meut, ami these having claims or demands against the same will present them without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, or her attorney, J. L. Stcimnctz. JULIA RHEY Administratrix. J. L. Steinmetr, Att'T. m27-tdeaw ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MARTIN O. Stirk and wife, of Earl township, Lancas ter county. The undersigned auditorappoint auditerappoint auditorappeint ed te distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Isaac Stirk and Geerge Lev.in, as signees by deed of voluntary assignment ler the benefit et creditors, te and among these legally entitled le the same, will sit ler that purpose en WEDNESDAY, the 12th day of MAY, 18J, at 10 o'clock a. m.. in tne Library Roem of the Court Heuse, iu the city of Lan caster, where all persons interested in said dis tributleu may attend. WM. R, WILSON, ap7-ltd&4tw Auditor. ESTATE OF .U1BABA1I SWEIGART, late of East Earl township, Lancaster county. Pa., deceased. The undersigned Audi tor, appointed te distribute the balance re maining in the liands of Elizabeth Sweigart, administratrix of the said Abraham Seigart, deceased, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that jpurpese en SAT URDAY, the 22d day et MAY, A. D. 188), at 10 o'clock a. m., iu th e Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the city of Lancaster, where all per sons Interested In. said distribution may at tend. C1I12. I. LANDIS, pr2S4tw Auditor. MARKETS. r<adctpkta Marks. Pnn.ADit.raxt, May 12. Fleur very quiet superfine 3 0U3S0; extra at $4 004 75; OHIO and Indiana family at $3 5006 25 ; Penn'a family 5 37g5 73; St. Leuis family 15 736625 ; Minnesota famUy $523j33; patent andhigh grades t6 308 50. Rye flour at 94 2504 37. Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat strong : Ne. 2 Western Red $132: Pa. Red $13231 33; Amber $1 3301 34. Cern scarce, firm ; steamer 52c ; yellow 530 :3c; mixed 52033c. Oats strong and w hite. scarce ; Southern and Penn'a while 4704. ; Western de 46 ; Western mixed 45c, Rye firm ; Western and Pa. 83c Previsions dull ; mess perk at 111 50 ; beef hams 1C 50017 ; India mess beetsi80135O ; bacon smoked shoulders 5c; salt 404c ; smoked bams 10011c ; pickled ttams 8a9)4e. Lard dull ; city kettle Tie ; loose buicnera gic ; prime steam TJie. Butter sluggish and weak ; creamery extra 22023c ; Bradford county and New Yerk extra l21c; Western reserve extra at 17019c; de geed te choice 1401te : Rolls neglected ; Penn'a extra 14016c; Western reserve extra 15016c. Eggs quiet; Penn'a 10c; Western 10c. Cheese unsettled and freak: New Yerk factory 13c; Western tuU cream, 12012)c; dofergoodlOUllc; de halt-skims 9iuc. Petroleum dull : Refined 7c Whisky at$l 10. Seeds neglected; geed te prime cleverseetl $C. 50j725;de timothy $3 00; de flaxseed $1 50. New Xerk Market. New Yerk, May 12. Fleur State and West ern without any decided change; very medemtu expert home trade lu demand ; superfine statu $4 0u4 85 ; extra de $4 35 04 J0; choice de $4 U505 00; fancy $5 Oj0U 00; round hoop Ohie $5 0005 75: choice de $5 8006 75 ; superfine western $4 000 4 5: common te geed extra de $4 350490; choice dodo $5 0007 UO; choice white wheat de $4 8505 25; Southern steady and unchanged ; common te fair extra $5 2505 U) ; geed te choice de $e 0507 uu. 1 -r.M. Cern a simile stronger and quiet ; Mixed western spot, 4ir151c ; de future 4s;iJ0c. Oats a shade firmer; State 42048c; Western 404tc. Beef dull and prices unchanged. Perk tinner ; new mesn $175u. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $7 1. Whisky dull ; Western $1 0801 00. Spii its of turpentine dull at 41045c, Steuk Markets. PHtLADRLVlllA, Ma) 12. 12-.S0 P. M. stocks irregular. Pennab'd (third i.-uc) 107 Philadelphia & Erie 12 ltcadmg ................ i Pennsylvania 51J.J Lehigh Valley. te United Ces. et N.J 100 Neithetn Pacific 22JJ " Pieterted 4J Northern Central 31 Lehigh Navigation 2Ji Norristown 102 Central Transpoitatien Ce. 48 Pitts , Titusville & Buffalo. 123 LltUe Schuylkill 54 New Yerk, May 12. Stocks strong. Meney 56 N. Y. Central 126 r.ric - -' Adams Express Ill Michigan Central 81 Michigan Southern 10.". Illinois Centtul U3 Cleveland ft Pittsburgh.. ..110 Chicago ft Reck Island 182 PitUbutghft Feil Wayne.. 117 Western Union Tel. Ce lOOJi Teledo Wabash 33 New Jersiv Centra! G9JJ United States Bends and SterUng Exchange, (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). PHiLADELrniA, May 12. United States 6's, 1881, (iegistered)..lea01O6 United Suites 5's, IsSl. (registered). .103 I0J United States 4M's, Wll, (registeied)lo;?s,01es United States 4's, lh'JI, (coupons)... lO-t cvW United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .107le; United States Currency 6's. 125 Sterling Exchunge..... 18b?Jlf9 LANCASTER MOUSKIIOLD MARKET. UAiar. Btittct ??lb Cup Cheese, 2 cups Dutch cheese "jj? lump Cottage cheese, 2 piecce VOULTKV. Chickens jl pair Ducks 1 pair Geese ! piece win. Bass ffl ft Cattish?! fl Eels B. Ojstersj(l 100 Suckurs 1 lice... ............... ........ Perch ................-..... ou n .............................. White Salmen Haddock Smelts.... ....................... Shad Heiring 1 ilez a rain. Wheat?) bus Re -j?) bus Cern f) bus Outs $) bus Cleverseed If) bus ' yt B Timethy Seeed f. bus NUTS. Chestnuts f) qt Shelbarks ) qt Walnuts f) pk raviTS. Apples ?) pk Bananas t dez Cranberries ) qt Cherries, dried, ty qt Currants, dried, ty ft Dried Apples ty qt " Peaches ty qt Lemens ty Uez oranges'!)) de Pine Apples ty plece Strawberties, ty box. VECSETAIILES. Asparagus ty bunch Beets ty bunch Cabbage fl head Carrots ty bunch Cucumbers ty de.c Green beans "S)peck " peas ty peck Horseradish ty piece 25'28e 8010c 40JJC0C .'AglUta M)e$l 10c l!e ......... im. 50c2 ...... ....9c "rv . ll Un vW 12a 12Kc 2J05OC 4 Me 65070c 46W50C .,$5(1006.00 10012c ..$.12503.50 IOC ... 6"te ..1012e ..S0fi)40: ..30050c 13c ......12c 508c ..WtfM2c . i.rsr.ec ..40 73c ..lVrfwc ..3C04OU ...8015c I'.'.rrfjiec W'e 35s ......2-iC ',5c 245c ..15020c 20c ...9l0c 25c ..12020c ..'.'.'.'. ?2c 20c ....300s Lima ncans ty qt.. Onions ty pk uu; Liuncli .. Potatoes old V l-i pk " new).ok " Sweet ty pk Radishes ty bunch Soup Beans ty qt Salsify ty bunch TuriilDS.bunch Tomatoes ty quart Lettuce, head and plate MISCELLANEOCS. Apple Butter ty qt 25c Cider f) gallon 20025c Eggs ty dez 12013c Heney ty it ....20025c Seap ty lb.. 58e Sauerkraut ty qt 10012c MEATS. Beef SUjak, IP & 12016c " Roast (rib) ty ft 12016c " (chuck) ty ft 10&il2e " Corned, ty B 10012c " Dried, ty ft 250280 Ham ty ft , 11018c Lamb ty lb 12020c Lard ty ft 709c Mutten f) ft 12016c Perk ty ft 9010c Pudding ty ft 8c Sausage ty ft , 8010c Sides and Bacen ty ft 7010c Shoulders ty ft , 7c Veal Iff 1 lO016e aIETltRAWIXGH. AUTHORIZED ItY THE COMMON wealth of Ky., and the fairest in tbe world 20th Popular Monthly Drawing- OF TUB COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Louis ville, en MONDAY, MAY 31st, 1880. These Drawings, authorized by act et the Legislature et 1809, and sustained by all the courts of Kentucky occur regularly en the last day of every month (Sundays excepted), and are supervised by prominent citizens el tb State. The management call attention te the granu opportunity presented of obtaining, for only $2, any of the fellow lug prizes 1 prize $ 30,000 1 prize 10,000 1 prize 5.000 10 prizes $1,000 each 10,000 20 prizes 500 each lo.euu 100 prizes, $100 each 10,000 200 prizes 50 each lo,euo 600 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 X7uU pnZCn 91UL4UO Whole tlckels,$2; half tickets. II ; 27 tickets $50; 55 ticket. $100. All applications for club rates should be made te the home office. Full list or drawing published In Louisville Courier-Journal and New Yerk Herald and maded te all ticket-holders. Remit money by mail or express. Address R. M. Board Beard MAN. Courier-Journal Building, Leu lsviUe, Ky., or at S07 and 309 Broadway. New Yerk. fOS-TuThftSftw