LANCASTER DAILY INTELLiaENCra. SATURDAY. MAY 15, 1880. corps acquitted themselves handsomely, the City cornet band as usual talcing the lien's share of applause. After passing ever the route agreed upon and escorting the Empire boys te their quarters the parade was dismissed. The Heek and Ladder boy's were after wards the guestR of Al. Fulreer in his new saloon and summer garden (formerly Franke's) where a handsome spread was set out for them, and they were in con dition te de practice te snch a festal beard. The City band were also guests of the oc casion and there was a fine display of fire works. Marshal McMellen' MUuap. Just before the parade started, and as Chief Marshal McMellen was riding en Duke street, between Orange and Chest nut, his horse became unmanageable and threw him off, severely spraining his right wrist and probably breaking or split ting one of the bones of his hand. The horse ran down Duke street te Vine, where it was caught. Several persons narrowly escaped being run ever, as the horse ran upon the sidewalk a part of the way. One young lady fell fainting in front of Alderman Barr's office, and had she net fallen she would probably have been run ever and hurt. Notwithstand ing Capt. McMellen's painful mishap, he at once sent for another horse and took charge of the parade. COUKT QUARTER SESSIONS. Adjourned April Term. Friday Afternoon. Court re-afcseinbled at 2J o'clock. The case of the common wealth vs. Themas Chamberlain, Levi Eckcrt and Peter E. Hess, charged with the larceny of oysters, oranges and pea. nuts from Stephen Lainber, at the Gap, en the night of January 20. was resumed The defendants denied having taken any of the articles from prosecutor's wagon. They allege if anything was stolen, it was done by ethers, who are new fugitives from justice. Mr. Eckcrt, father of one of the defendants, testified that the prosecutor had, en three liilerent occasions, offered te settle this case, asking the first time MO, the second $00, and the third time $70. A number of witnesses testified that Peter E. I less's character for honesty was geed. The argument in the case was net con cluded when court adjourned until IS o'clock. Friday Evening. The whole of the even, ing session was taken up with the argu ment of the cases of Levi Eckcrt, Peter Hess and Themas Chamberlain, charged with larceny. An Ejilsede." During the examination of the wit ncsses the district attorney had reflected upon Messrs. Reynolds and Urubaker, of counsel for defense, for their examination of witnesses who had been subpoenaed by the commonwealth ; but who, it was satis factorily shown, had been represented te them as witnesses for the defense. In his closing speech te the jury Dis trict Attorney Eshlemau said that in mak ing this charge he had simply been giving expression te a principle et proicssienai etiquette taught him by his lamented pre ceptor, and that he regretted giving ex pression te it, but repeated his opinion that the conduct he complained of was outrageous. Messrs. Reynolds and Brubaker at once sprang te their feet and denounced the in sinuation as cowardly, and Mr. Brubaker said that if the district attorney charged him with improper relations with the witnesses the charge was that of a black guard. Mr. Reynolds also resented it with great spirit and indignation. Judge Patterson rapped and ordered them te be quiet and sit down. They declined te de cither until they had repelled the assault made upon them. Judge Patterson apologized for the dis trict .ittornevs efl'cnsive remarks and said . they had no greater significance than as his own individual opinion. But Messrs. Brubaker and Reynolds insisted en their right te have the court say te the jury that the district attorney's remarks were unfounded. Fer a time there was considerable excite ment ever the episode hi the bar, which was finally suppressed by the court. After this breeze the jury was charged and ver dicts of guilty were rendered, the court having said in its charge that in passing sentence it would take into consideration the " sadness" of the case. Regular Proceedings Resumed. Saturday Morning. Cem'th vs. Lancas ter city. The city was indicted for neglect ing te keep North Prince street in a passa ble condition. The chairman of the street committee stated that if the case would be enntimicd until Auirust the street would be repaired. The court said that they would de all in their power te break up the practice which constables indulge in of returning cases of this kind te court en complaint of a fe x persons en the street. The complaint should be general en the part of the citizens of the street, te war rant the constables in returning a neglect of duty case. The counsel for JehnB. Dennis filed rea sons for a new trial, and the defendant gave additional bail in the sum of $500 $500 Jehn C. Uieif, of Mount Jey, became his surety. The surety of the peace cases were taken up shortly after court met and the jurors were discharg2d. Cem'th vs. E. Wellington Yundt, sure ty of the peace. Careline. Ilartraiift swore that the defendant bad threatened te kill her, and he was ordered te pay the costs aud te enter iute a recognizance in the sum of $200 te keep the piece. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Fowler, of this city, surety of the peace and desertion The complainant in the case was Olivia Fewler,defcndant's wife, who testified that he abandoned her and made threats against her at different times. His treatment was se bad that a daughter of the defendant was obliged te leave home ; although the parties live together -at the present time, they de net eat at the same table. The witness stated that she brought the suit for fear that he would desert her. Several ether witnesses testified that they heard defendant make threats. The defendant upon being called te the stand testified that he never struck his wife, who has thrown smoothing irons at him. She is extravagant and abusive and will net de any work for him. Witness always kept a domestic te de the work. The trouble with his daughter arose from the fact that she and her mother went te a store and bought a bill of $280 without his orders; The main cause of this trouble was that his wife and child had been set against him by meddlers ; witness has a great deal of land, but has no money, and has no idea what it is worth. He is unable te sell the land and cannot obtain any money The defendant was ordered te give bail in the sum of $200 in the surety of the peace case and te pay the costs. The desertion case was continued until August term. Sentenced for Attempted Rape.' i J3M Charles Wilmer, colored, who was con victed of attempted rape at the regular April term of quarter sessions court, was sentenced te pay a fine of $500 and te un dergo an imprisonment of five years. TaTern License. The applications for new licenses and for stands against which there were remon remen strances were taken up. Martin Metzreth was an applicant for a license te keep a hotel at Walnut and Mul. berry streets, in this city. This was an old stand for which there has net been a license for several years. After hearing the argument the court refused the license. Jacob Ruth, of Brecknock township, old stand. This hotel has net been licensed since 1877, but since that time it has been kept by a man named Brendell who was convicted of sell liquor without license. The court refused the license. Gertrude Rupprecht, of Columbia was au applicant for a license for a hotel at the corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, Columbia, which had a license two years age, but it was refused by the court be cause a variety theatre was run in connec tion with the hotel. This license was granted. James S. Eekman. This was an old stand for which a license was refused last year en account of a remonstrance against it. After hearing the argument the case was continued until the third Monday in June. Cuius te the Seashore. Capt Ambrose Gable, formerly of this city, and for some years past engaged in business in Parkesbnrg, will leave Lancas ter en Tuesday for Atlantic City.he having taken stock in a company that run a line of omnibuses at that favorite resort. Disorderly Conduct. There was a great deal of disorderly con duct in and about Brencman's court last night, and the police were sent te quell the noise ; but before they reached the spot the trouble had ended. ear aoueit. LADIES, We call special attention te our Superior Line of CORSETS, embracing the Most Stylish, Perfect Fitting, Comfort able and Serviceable Corsets ever made. LADIES, We call special attention te our line of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, which includes all the Best Makes and Choicest Colorings of the Season. LADIES, We call special attention te our line of Hamburg Edgings and Embroideries, Laces in all the New Styles, White Muslin Skirts, Linen Cellars, Ruchings, Lace Ties, Gloves, &c. LADIES, We are opening daily NEW DRESS GOODS, fn all the Choicest Styles, te which we invite examination. All goods marked low te insure rapid sale. Sun Umbrellas and Parasols in all the New Choice Styles. G-IVLEE, BOWERS & HURST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. xew ntSEMExTST NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned lias made application ferthe renewal of certificate Ne. 85.8U8 for 1G shares of stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, issued te Mary Mulvaney, and dated May -3, 1872, the same having been lest or destroyed. JOHN A. L.UILK., mia-itd Administrator. f ATER RENTS. i duplicate or water rents is ? '" nrttie f'liv Treasurer. FIVE PER CENT, abatement will be allowed en all rents paid en or before JUNE 1, ELcnASSi mS-wdTu,Th&SR City Treasurer. LATE ,...nm.- nc .IIKKPII WANNER. K or Upper Leacock township, decease 1. Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned al I per sons indebted thereto arc requested te mike Without delay for settlement te the undersign ed residing in Barcville. en, rwu,"-UAH WANNER. Administratrix. Wm. P. Amwee. Att'y, 138 Eat King Street ;?.:A v II mv : II.-.rAircnt. ml:-ltd&5tW Gke. F. Baku, Her Agent. A NEW INVENTION. The scientific construction of the PATENT COLORADO REFRIGERATOR nreduees a constant current of pure, dry and eoel air passing through the prevision cham ber thus preventing the possibility of sweat ing or feed becoming meuldy. Tins is conse quently the only perfect Refrigerator .ecr offered te the public. Fer sale at Ne. 20 East King street, Lancaster, nOFFMEIEU ltd Sele Agent for the Manfacturer. .VJJ1F ADVERTISEMENTS. We desire te call attention te our complete line of FLATWARE, SPOONS, PORKS, KNIVES, LADLES, &c, &c. Obituary. The wife of Geerge Hunter, janitor of the court house, died last evening at her residence, Ne. 201 Seuth Lime street, after a lingering illness of pulmonary consump tion. She had many friends especially in the lower cud, where she and her husband resided many years. American Rail. Tiu nlntli iuuiiin.1 bull et the American file company will be held in Rethwciler's hall en Monday evening next, and will no doubt be a pleasant atlair and be largely attended. Imaeisc the feelings et a peer woman, who for seventeen years has been bed-ridden from Rheumatism, and suddenly finds herself able te walk. Such wiis the experience of a lady in Waseca, Minn., of whom the Rev. h. W. Bnch Bnch helz reports that, after using the St. Jacob's On. ler three days, she was able te get up and walk. A Stitcn in Time Saves Nine is true of old coats, and mouths. When the former shows thcllrjt delect taken "stitch," and always keep the mouth right by uting SOZOOONT. It costs less for a new coat than a set of teeth. KaWc teeth are net as pleasant as natural ones. myO-lwdeed&w iniNA! CHINA!! HAVILAM) WHITE CHINA, IIAY1LA5D BAM) CHINA, HAYILAXD FANCY CHINA, Always en hand and orders taken for same and procured at SHORT NOTICE, CHINA' HALL. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. si'ECLAi. notices. Try I.echcr's Renowned Cough Syrup. 1 Ilen't Want That Stuff," Is what a lady of Bosten said te her husbsnd when he brought home some medicine te cure her of sick headache and neuralgia, which had m:ulr! hi-r miserable for fourteen years. At the first attack thereafter, it was administered te her with such geed results that she contin ued its use until cured.arid was made se enthu siastic in its praise, that she induced twenty two of the best lamilies in uer circle te adept it as their regular family medicine. That "stuff" is Hep Bitters. myt5-2wd&w Try Lechor's Renowned Cough Syrup. TJROPOSALS WILL UK RECEIVE! AT I the Maver's Office np te 8 p. in., MA 17, 1830, ler digging out and filling in 54 feet, mere or less, et wau-r trench en heuth Peruait street. Bids must state hew much for earth and hew mueli ler recic per cuyiu . Trenches are te be four feet deep and two feet wide, work te lie none miner "! "" and subject te the approval and measurement of the Superintendcntef the Water U erks, and at the time he may direct. PROPOSALS will be received at the same time and place for whitewashing the lences.iu side and out, around the grounds et the reser voirs below ami en top, together with the tool house, outhouse, telegraph poles. &c. The ; con tractor te de the work well, te find the lime, brushes. &., and te complete the same by Sat urday, May 2, 18S0, under the direction and subject te the approval of the Superintendent et the Water Works. . . ., PROPOSALS will be received at the same time and place for the privilege ei using the gnsi growing en the city's ground at the re.-crveirs for 1880. .... PROPOSALS will be received at the same time and place for hauling pipes, &c , ler the water department. Bids will state hew much per ten te April 1, 1881. ltd J NO. T. MacGONIGLE, Mayer. In addition te a full stock et the celebrated Rogers Bre.'s goods, we have the exclusive sale in this city ei the electro-plated ware el the U or ham Manufacturing Company. These are the best finished and most durable in the market, and in recommending them te the trade this company (whose representations are always reliable) claim ler them the following merits: " The base of tha Gerham 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. One of the remarkable features of the process of electro-plating is perfect accu racy and delicacy with which the finest line of the engraving or chasing traced en the surface of the nickel bas 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 tinsly finished base exceeds that upon the best of foreign plate. This ware would be excellent and take a fine polish without a coating et silver, yet upon It is laid a silver surface which will If net abused last mere than a generation. The object Is te produce plated ware which shall have all the beauty or the solid wares. This high grade et ware is un distinguishable from work in Sterling silver. Its pattern, ornaments and workmanship are made equal te these for which the Company's Sterling Silverware has been se highly com mended. Te these conditions is added the undeflnablc air or style which distinguishes the genuine in everything Irem the work et imitators and which naturally transfers itself from the Sterling te the plated ware." The price of these goods is only a trifle higher than""some of the inferior productions. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West Kias Street, Lancaster. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LADIES' DRESS GOODS -AT- HAGER & BROTHER'S. NOVELTIES IN SILKS. NOVELTIES IN SILKS. NEW SHADES CASHMERE. NEW SHADES CASHMERE. C-4 WOOL BEIGES. 6-4 WOOL BEIGES. NOVELTIES IN SILK AND WOOL. NOVELTIES IN SILK AND WOOL. NEW SHADES CASHMERE PEKIX. NEW SHADES CASHMERE PEKIN. SILK AND WOOL GRENADINE. SILK AND WOOL GRENADINE. PLAIN AND LACE BUNTINGS. PLAIN AND LACE BUNTINGS. LAWNS AND CHINTZES. TRIMMING SILKS AND SATINS. TRIMMING SILKS AND SATINS. LAWNS AND CHINTZES. Figured and Dotted Swiss. Corded Piques, Victeria Lawns, French Muslins, Ladles' and Children's Hosiery, Lisle and Kid Gloves, Laces and Embroideries. PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS. J9-WE INVITE EXAMINATION. THIRD EDITIOI. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, May 15. Fer the Middle Alantic States and New England, station ary followed by falling barometer, north east veering te warmer cast aud southeast winds, partly cloudy weather. ' STRICKEN MILTON. MARKETS. SPRING, 1880. WANAMAKER & BROWN, Gentlemen and Beys' Outfitters, OAK HALL, s. E. COTCNEK SIXTH AND MARKET STS., PHILADELPHIA. We respectfully announce the completion of the new stock of Men's and Beys1 Clothing for the Spring of 1880, which has net only the distinction of being the largest, but has cost us mere pains-taVing care than any stock we have erer made. We are net content unless each year finds us improving and progressing, and 18S0 sIiqws the result of extraordinary effort te excel. Te our long practical experience and commodious premises we add net enl y the advantage et showing our customers the very largest stock, but the system of business originated by MK. JOHN WANAMAKEii gives our customers every advantage m making their purchases at OAK HALL, WANTED. When exhausted by mental labor take Kidney-eort te maintain healthy action of all organs. niy3 lwd&w A precious gem is " Sellers' Cough Syrup" has never been known te fail in curing colds, coughs, and whooping cough. Price 2 cents. J7. . Warner fc Ce., Rochester, Ar. 1. . Gentlemen: I have tried your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure for " Bright's Disease," with which 1 have been alllictcd ter the last two years, and it has done wonders for me. I be lieve it is the only cure known for that terri ble disease, and it is with pleasure that I write this testimony in its favor. Yeu are at liberty te use this In any way you see proper, te bene fit suffering humanity. Truly yours, J as. S. Phescett, North Union, Ohie, Shakers' Society, Cuyahoga County, myl5-2wd&w Cleveland, Olne. bells, salt rheum, " Lindsey's Weed If you have pimples, rough skin, &c, try Searcher." Sold by all druggist. Doctors May Disagree aa te the best methods anil remedies, for the cure et constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. Hut these that have used money money Wert agree that that is by far the best medi cine known. Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. Don't take pills, and ether mer curials that poison the system, but by using Kidney-Wert restore tha natural action of all th organ. myiMwd&w Soke Threat, Couch, Celd and similar trou bles, if sufferad te progress, result in serious Pulmenarr Affections, oftentimes incurable "Brewn's' Bronchial Troches" reach directly the scat of the disease, and give almost in atant relief. niyll-lwdTTh&S&w Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. ADVKIt wrANTED EVERYBODY TO YV tlsc, free of charge, in the Intblluien ckr, who wants something te de. T ANTED TWO TBIMMEKS AT THE YV Wenger Carriage Factory, Paradise. Pa. 2ffC MEN WANTED ON WUIT-MOK-UUU DAY te eat Jee Kautz's Ave cent .... .Y...ii... ..n.i .i..i..L- i,ie tivi iiit. entree. '1 rv BECAUSE, 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th. The qualities and defects of goods arc stated. One price and only one. A thorough guarantee given. Meney refunded if goods are returned. WAIAIAOE & BROWN. u'i ..tirinlma his fine evstcr stews. One deer above K. It. Depot, North Oucen street. Pcnn'a ltd RAUS! KAGS! KAGS1-BAGS WANTED. Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 3 cents a pound for MLhD UAU&. Cash paid as seen as CKV, aprJWmd Ne. 235 West King Street. JTOJt SALE OK KEN1: T IME FOB SALE. 10,000 Bushels at 2 cents per Bushel. may5-4tdeaw&4tw GKO. K. KEE 1. Trea W-W1W 1H''T Jb Twe very desirable rooms, Ne. H North I unccn street, simaeie ieiji)iiuiii" 6""ji lermerly occupied by J. S. Saurman. Apply te a.Vtfd TllOS. J1AUMGAUD 170K KENT. The sccond'stery et Eshlcman & Rath von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the Pcnn'a K. U. Depat, an Chestnut .street B. F. KSHLLMAN. f23-2td&Stt Atternev-at Law TnE ambition of the American people leads them te overtax their strength and completely break down their nervous systems, impoverish their bleed, and almost destroy their constitu tions. Recover your constitution immediately, before it is tee late, by taking Dr. Browning's Tonic and Alterative, the great Bleed Purifier and Bleed Maker. Pric 50 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Proprietor, W. Champien Brown ing. M. D., 1117 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and all Druggists and Daalara ia Medicinea. ay-lwdw Try Lechci's Renowned Cough Syrup. DEATHS. GujrDAKER. In this city, en May 15, 1830, Kate V., daughter of Geerge and Sephia Gun daker, in the 9th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from the residence et her parents, Ne. 222 West Chestnut street, en te-morrow (Sunday) aftei aftei aftei noen at 4 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSES. On TUESDAY, MAY 18. at 1 o'clock p. m., will be sold at public sale at the Merrlmac Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., IS head et IndlanaCoun IndlanaCeun ty Horses, geed workers and drivers; also some fine steppers. A credit of CO . ays will be given. ALEX McBUlDK. AM USEMJSNTS THE OPINION OP THE LADIES WE HOPE HAS BEEN FULLY CON FIRMED BY WIDE SPREAD EXPERIENCE THAT HOTJG-HTON'S Cheap MILinery & Trimming Stere Is the Cheapest and Beat Plaae In the eity te buy Millinery Goods and Kress Trimmings, And we will receive daily New Goods and all the Latest Styles, and ladies will find the L: irgcst Stock and Greatest Variety et Hats, Bennets, Ribbens.Feathcrs, Flowers, Silks. Satins, Fringes, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Laces, Embroideries, Tuckings, Puffings, Velvet Nccskties, Ladies' White Tucked Skirts 50c. 75c and $1.00 each, audjtha Largest Stock or Fancy Dre-s: Jtut Jtut tens in tha city. W constantly keep tha Finest Linw of ENGLISH BLACK CREPES, Only Ceurtauld's Best Makes and at the Lewest Prices. Alse, Crepe Veils in all Size 3, Crepa Hats and Bennets constantly en hand and made te order by the best Milliners in the eity, as w keep no ethers, nor no apprentices te botch your work, at M. A. HOUGHTON'S Cheap Millinery and Trimming Stere, 25 Jf. Queen St. The Pennsylvania Movement for Its Keller. Condition or Things There. Senhcuy, Pa., May 15. The scene at Milten this morning beggars description. Nothing remains except the black and desolate ruins of the once prosperous town. The peepla spent last night in the houses that were left standing, principally the nail works and planing mill. The entire number of buildings destroy ed was COG, and only two places of business escaped destruction. The vaults and books of the banks were uninjured. The people of the town are almost entirely destitute. Previsions have been pouring into the town from the surrounding country. The body of the strange man who was burned te death v-as identified this morn ing. He was 85 years old and was attempt ing te save the stable of the poorhouse. The principal losses areas fellows : Wm Raber, tanner, $135,000 ; Herner Schreher & Ce., $75,000 ; Academy of Music, $30, 000 ; E. Kreuser & Brether, $8,000, in sured for $3,000 ; C. B. Kreuser, shoe manufacturer, $0,000, insured for $2,000 ; R. Smith, furniture, $3,500, insured for $1,500; car shops, $200,000, insured for $70,000 ; Huff Heuse, $35,000 ; insurance $15,000; U. S. Hetel, $10,000 ; Broadway Heuse, $20,000 ; Cyrus Brown, druggist, $30,000 ; A. L. "Wagner $80,000, insurance, $40,000 ; Swartz's mar ble yard, $15,000, insurance, $10,000. Matenian office, $5,000, insurance, $2,500 ; Independent office, $G,000, insurance, $700; J. F. Gauger & Sen, clothiers, $20,000, in surance, $5,000 ; Haag, hardware, $5,000, insurance, $1,200 ; Sam'l Dreifus, cle th ing, $6,000, insurance, $3,000; Philip Henry, clothing, $4,000, insurance, $2,000; Oppcnheimcr, notions, $0,000, insurance, S2.000 : Rice, clothing, $4,000, insurance, $3,000 ; G. Brown, butcher, $20,000, no insurance ; ex-Senater Bound's residence, $10,000. The churches destroyed and the losses thereon are as fellows : Reformed, $18,000; Catholic, $10,000; Baptist, $15,000 ; Meth odist, $15,000 ; Cevenanters, $8,000 ; Evangelical, $6,000 ; Presbyterian, $10, 000, insured for $4,000. The insurance companies, represented by two agents, lese as fellows : American of Philadelphia, $100,000; Girard, $75,- 000 ; Phcenix of Louden, $50,000 ; Lycoming, $100,000 ; Fire association of Philadelphia, $29,000; Farmers of Yerk, $24,000 ; Franklin, -J4u,uuu . North American, $40,000 ; iEtna, $125,000 ; and two Danville companies, $13,000. The aggregate less is new estimated at $1,000,- 000. Kelief Measures. Mayer Stokley, of Philadelphia, had a citizens' meeting at hisefficc at neon te-day and raised $3,380 en the spot for the Mil. ten sufferers. Anether meeting is called for Monday. Gov. Heyt in another appeal te the people of the commonwealth says : "Although liberal contributions have been made te Milten, the ad vices are that they will be exhausted seen. Knives, forks, coffee pets, clothing and blankets are most needed. The emergency is very pressing. They will give twice who will give at once." Mew Yerk Market. New Tork, May 15. Fleur State and West ern very dull and in buyers' favor; superfine state $4 0U4 83 ; extra de $4 35 4 90; choice de U 95Q5 00; fancy $5 036 00: round hoop Ohie $5 005 75: choice de f5 80i 75 ; snperfine western 4 00$) 4 (5; common te geed extra de 4 350490; choice dodo $5 00:87 00; choice white wheat de (4 855 25; "Southern dull antl unchanged ; common te fair extra $5 25g!t W ; geed te choice de $5 657 00. Wheat Spring dull and nominally lower; winter heavy anil JCUc lewer: Ne. 1 White May, 1 27.: Ne. -r feed. May, II 33ytl 34 ; de June $1 271 '-7k. Cern heavy and about c lower; Mixed western spot, SOJOiS'-iKc ; le future 49g5Ic. Oats steady; Ne. 2 May 42c; de June 40ifc: State i:tVMi ; Western 42c. Beef Jlull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered 17 C8. Whisky dull ; Western $1 OSQl 09. Spirits of turpentine dull at 44(e!4."c. Philadelphia Market. PHiLADnt.PHiA.May 15.-Fleurdull butsteady; superfine $3 O.g.ieO; extra at ft Otiiii 75: Ohie and Indiana family at $5 50t 25: Pcnn'a family $.r 23g5 73 ; St. Leuis family J5 753G 23 ; Minnesota family ISSSfit! 25; patent and high grades $S50g850. Uye flour at $4'504 75. Cerumeal Braiuly wine unchanged. Wheat easier : Ne. 2 Western Ked $1 31 ; Pa. Bed $1 32 1 23; Amber $1 331 31. Cern firm; steamer 52c: yellow 51c; mixed 53c. Oats firm and scarce; Southern and Pcnn'a while 48c ; Western de 4flM47e ; Western mix ed 46e ; Ne. 2 mixed 41J42)c. Bye firm ; Western and Pu. 88c. Previsions firm ; miss perk at $11 50 ; beef hams $10 50; India mess beet 1818 50; bacon smoked shoulders 5c ; salt 44c ; smoked hams lOQllc ; pickled hams 8)yyc. Lard firm ; city kettle Tjic ; loose biuciiois biuciieis CJic ; prime steam 7c. Butter quiet and easy ; creamery ""'extra 2223c; Bradford county aud New Yerk extra 1b2UC ; western reserve ciini ai i.xin':; de geed te choice UfSl."c : Bells neglected : Penn'a extra 14gd0e; Western reserve extra. lllic. Kggs quiet; Pcnn'a lie; Western 10c. Cheese mere active: New Yerk lactery 1313c; Western lull cream, llc; de for geed 10llc. tecic Market. rnn.ADKt.riUA. May 13. 12-.30P.M. Stocks steady. Pennali's (third issue). Philadelphia ft Krie... Beading.. Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley. United Ces. of N. J Northern Pacific " Prelcrred... Northern Central Lehigh Navigation Vnrrlstewn ............. Central Transportation te. 4UiJ Pitls. Titusvilie i.uuaie. ii;4 ....1075 12-,i ".!." 24 . H74 50 ;f --J .... 41 ' .... :te4 103 Little Schuylkill. 51 New Xekk. May IP. na . ...12.VK :a;i2 ...114 ... 7MA ...WAV. .WM Stocks Strang. Meney N. Y. Central lijric....... -.... Adams Express Michigan Central.. Michigan Southern.. Illinois Central Cleveland & Pittsburgh. ...JlOJf Chicago & Ueck Island ir Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 118 Western Union Tel. Ce W)14 ToledeA Wabash 'M4 New Jersey Central W; United-States Bends autl Sterling Exchange. (Quotations by 15. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. Cor. ai and Chestnut Streets). Phii.adki.fhia, May 15. United States United States IT..ltwl Sl.itiw JH'J u i...... u...w -.-.:.'." . '..jvi r.riijjt. United States 4's, isu, (coupons. .!!.' 7 United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .VhiH. United States Currency 6's i;;.,.i. Sterling Exchange www fJJU HALL FA-TEllS, Cc BY WIKE. w IBANDPABTIAVILL BE HELD THIS JT evening at Schecnbcrger's Park. Alse a picnic at the same place en Monday next. Dancing will commence at 1 o'clock p. in. ltd ADAM SNTDElt, Proprietor. 1LD HARRY, OHE ur uisiwis Scouts, will give an cxniouien ui. jiish- ler's Cerner, S. E. Angle Centre square, Satur day evening, May 15, at 7 o'clock, and Wlnt Wlnt Menday, day and evening. The entertain ment is for ladies and children as well as gentlemen. ltl1 THIRST GRAND PICNIC ! Will be held at thu GREEN COTTAGE, ON WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 17, 1880. Admission Free. Ne improper characters ad mitted en the grounds. By order of th myliStd COMMITTEE. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AKKKSU SUPPLY OF HATS, CAPS AND Gents' Furnishing Goods, just received at unusually low prices, at BEC11T LD'S, Ne. 52 North Queen Street, ltd Lancaster, Pa. JAMES BROWN, DEALER IN STOCKS and Bends, 64 and 06 Broadway, New Yerk. Operations en marcin and by means of privi leges. Information furnished en all matters connected with stock speculation and invest ment. ml5-lydTn.ThS THIRD ANNUAL PICNIC. TELL'S IIAIN, "WHIT-MONDAY, MAY 17, 1880. ' Ladies arc respectfully invited. TAYLOR'S OKCIIESTItA. TICKETS, 25Cts. Omnibuses will leave every hour during the day from Centre Square and Knapp's Empire Saleen. lul GRAND MUSICAL AND LITERARY EN TERTAINMENT. FULTON HALL, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 24, Fer the benefit et ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH. Prof. W. J. Phillips, A. M.. late Professer at Seten Hall College, will deliver his Interesting Lecture en "THE MODEL HUSBAND AND WIFE." Music under the auspices of St. Antheny's Choir. Admission, 60c. Gallery, 25c. Tickets for sale at Miss Flynn's Boek Stere Ne extra charge ler Reserved Seats. Bex sheet atTeeker's. ml5,lWt22d THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, is te be seen at the Works of NORBECK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.. JW COX & CO.'S OLD STAND.-W The Steek includes all the LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, uch as the Brewster, Whitney, Salldee Triple, Empire "Cress Spring, Dexter Queen,, Duplex nd Elliptic, and they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. Keipairing; of all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for ne yer. OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR "WORD." riiHE COLLECTOROF STATE AND COUN- X ty Taxes for Lancaster City will sit in the Commissioners' Beem at the Court Heuse te receive the same, with 5 per cent, abatement up te May 31, 1880, inclusive. Hours : Frem 9 te 12 m., and 1 te 4 p. nt. ml5-2td A. K. WAKFEL, Collector. APPLICATION TOK rABDON. Application will be made before the Beard of Pardons at Barrisburg. en TUES DAY, MAT 18, 1880, for the pardon of Jehn Sebar, convicted of rape in the court of Oyer and Terminer of Lancaster county. rt-JtdeawB F. BAVM. rPHKISS & WEGEK'S BOCK BEER O 1 tap to-nightattheNerthern MarketHetel. Nes. 323 and 330 North Queen street, Lancaster. ltd ARNOLD HAAS. Proprietor. J ION BREWERY SOCK! BOCK ! t SATURDAT AND MONDAY'. My celebrated Beck Beer will be en tap at my saloon and thesepf my customers through out the city. Geed Bayerlscher Bede en tap. myl4-2td C. KOEHLER The Afternoon' Telegraphic Adlce. Five negrees and two whites were pub licly whipped te-day in Newcastle, Del. Forty heavy lashes brought the bleed free ly from a negre burglar. A ten-year-old lad get five light lashes for larceny. New Yerk sports say the Ryan-Oess fi"ht will surely come off in Canada en Tuesday. They will leave for the un known spot in a small crowd en Sunday, and expect the mill te be ever before the police find them. Dinwiddie, Chesterfield aud Amelia counties, 111., have suffered in their wheat crop and tobacco plants from a destruct ive hail storm. Thermometer this morn ing down te 45. Plai widths. Prices. -ITfE ARE BETTER VKEl'AltEI TO 'V Meet the wants of the people than any season heretofore. Our line is larger than usual, and in PAPER HANGINGS we have the New Patterns ter the Spring in an endless line te .select I10111. WINDOW SHADES of every description, in Cerner and Band, six .....I u.r.ti f4t.ln llMlfrtll. n f.oeds by the yarn in an ciunrs mm s. Paper Curtains te the trade at Factory PATENT EXTENSION Window Cornices, the Newest, Best and Cheapest Cornice made. Easily adjusted te flt any Window up te five feet in width. . . , Curtain Poles, IK- Vi a"'1 - Inches, in Ebony and Polished Walnut, Kings, Brackets, and Fancy Ends Complete. PIER AND JIANTEL MIRKORS. Orders taken for any size at Lew Prices. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. teblO-lvdftw EURN1TVRE. MUSICAL INSUiVMEXTS. THE Lancaster Organ IMctery Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STKUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320 North Queen street, Manufactory in the rear. Branch Office, 15 East King Street. WALTER A. HEINITSH INSERTS TUB New Glass Reller OB INSULATOR ON ALL FURNITURE. TRY THEM 15 East King Street. Over High & Martin'f . Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for CHICKERING SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small v . ...n Vlnltna instruments, iuii. ments. Ac always en hand, fia-lydS&lyw CARPETS. H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 WEST KINO STBEET, Has the Largest and Cheapest Stock et t kinds of CARPETS in Lancaster. Over 100 Pieces of Brussels all en hand, as low as 1.00 and upwards. Carpets made te order at short notice, also pay 10 cents ter Extra Carpet Bags. 49Glv us a trial. 203 WEST KING STREET. Will