' J,, - , LANCASTER DAILY lMELLIGENCR. MOKDAI.-MAI 17rt88d. M k THE MUTTON SUFFEEEES. l'KOMPT LI CAL RELIEF MEASURES. A Well Attended Meeting and Liberal Response. Iu response te tlie call of the mayor upon our citizens a meeting was held in the or phans' court room en Saturday evening te devise some meanaef promptly contribut ing from Lancaster relief for the sufferers from the tpnible and destructive fire which has devastated Milten, Northumberland county, and made three-fourths of its people homeless. There were some twenty-five or thirty representative business and professional men present, and en Judge Patterson's motion His Hener Mayer Jehn T. Mac Gonigle presided, and stated the object of the meeting. Mr. Walter KieiTer was made secretary. The mayor read a list of some subscrip tions that had been handed in prier te the convening of the meeting, and quite a number of the persons present announced their subscription in amounts running from $30 down until the whole amount subscribed reached nearly $300. The following committees were then appointed te canvass their respective wards en Monday, reporting the amount raised and turning in the money te the mayor by 2:30 p. m. se that a draft for. the whole Hum subscribed by that time could be at once forwarded te the proper authorities in charge of the relief measures : First ward S. A. Grolf, Wm. McCem-j-cy, Jehn Kees. Second ward II. E. Slaymaker, II. C. Moen;, J. I. Warfi:!. Third ward K. McMellen, It. W. Shcnk C. A. Ileinitsh. Fourth ward Gee. K. I'eed, Gee. M. Franklin, Tlies. Hays. Fifth ward M. Brosius, W. M. Frank lin. Jehn 15. Geed. Sixth ward N. Ltehtner, G. W. Zecher, W. U. Ilenscl. Seventh ward W. A. Morten, Jeseph Clarksen, Alex. Dennelly. Eighth ward II. Z. Itheads, II. It. 1'rciieiuaii, Dr. J. Leng. Ninth ward C. Zecher, Jno. I. Hart maii, Jehn S. Iiehrcr. In accordance with a resolution passed by the meeting, the pastors of the city churches announced from their pulpits the appointment of this committee and urged their people te make liberal response te its appeals. Seme discussion was had as te the pro priety of collecting feed and clothing. And it was finally agreed for the present te limit the work te the prompt raising of money, as the mere expeditious means of relief. Tlie mayor was appointed te act as treasurer of the fund, te receive and for ward the contributions. Tlie meeting after some fin ther discus sion adjourned. TIiu Werk e! tliu Committees. The committeemen, upon being notified of their appointment, went promptly te work, and during this forenoon have pretty thoroughly canvassed the city. We publish acknowledgement of all the subscriptions received from all sources by the mayor up te :5 p. m. te-day. These paiil in at the meeting of Saturday eveniug and prier te it are, each and all, assigned te the respective wards in which the donors rcMile. Of course, it has been impossible in the short time already afforded te have seen everybody who is disposed te give te this worthy object, and the committeemen are still taking subscriptions. All persons dispened te contribute, who have net yet been called upon, may hand their sub scriptions te the mayor or te airy one of the committee. They will be promptly acknowledged in these columns and will be forwarded at once. The Pennsylvania railroad company having agreed te forward free of charge all contributions in kind, arrangements will doubtless seen be made te receive, and pack a car lead of previsions, clothing, t'cc, in Lancaster. The following are the subscriptions thus far made te the Lancaster fund, whether handed te the mayor, subscril e 1 at the meeting or te the committee en collec tions. First Ward. J. 15. Kevinski, $1 ; cash, 2ec ; Flinn & Hrcucman, $25 ; .lne. A. Hiestand, $25 ; A. J. Steiuman 10 ; cash, 5 ; Samuel A. Greif, 610 ; Jehn Itees. $5 ; Sener & Sens, $15 ; Mrs. G. Sener, $5 ; Miss Mary Sener, $5 ; Gee. L. Beyle, $5 ; D. B. Williamson, $5 ; W. Leaman, $2 ; Henry Deerr, 300 pounds of perk. Second Ward. Gee. M.Kline, $20: 0. II. Welchans, $1 ; Gee. Caldcr, jr., $25 ; W. L. Pciper, $50; D.W. Patterson, $20; C. M. Hewell, $20; Lew. S. Haldy $20 ; II. C. Metro, $10 ; II. G. Leng, $40 ; J. L. Lyte, $5 ; ltev. J. Y. Mitchell, $2; C. A. Loeher, $5; S. P. Eby, $1 ; Miss A. Champneys, $1 ; 15. Champneys, $10; Mrs. 15. Champneys, $2 ; Miss L. Clark's Sunday school class, $2 ; G. N. Iteyuelds, $1 ; cash, $1.25 ; 11. Baumgardncr, $25 ; Isaac Diller, $20 ; A. Heir Smith, $20; Givler, Bewers & Hurst, $20 ; S. II. Reynolds, $20 ; Ames Hendersen, $20; Skiles & Frey, $20; S. Sprecher, $5; Mrs. Wm. Wiley, $20; Mrs. C. I). Kelly, $10 ; Mrs. A. M. Evans, $10 ; Itebert A. Evans, $20 ; Jehn Bacr's Sens, $20 ; cash, $1 ; Jehn L. Atlee, $20 ; JehnB. Warfel, $10; H. E. Slavmakcr, $10; A. II. Peacock, $10; Wm. D. Sprecher & Sen, $10 ; Gee. D. Sprecher, $10 ; Astrich Bres. $5 ; Mrs. It. A. Evans, $5 ; Miss Annie Dale, $5 ; It. J. Housten, $5 ; E. J. Zahm, $5 ; A. P. Fullmer, $5 ; James McKenna, $5 ;J Gee. Nauman, $3 ; Mrs. M. It. EHmakcr, 50c. ; J. B. Kauff man, $5 ; II. II. Parry, $5 ; C. F. Knight, $2 ; C. Gast, $5 ; Jere Itehrer, $5 ; P. W. Frey, $5 ; Edw. Edgcrly, $5 ; D. Mayer, $3 ; J. Lachenbruch, $5 ; James Potts, $3; W. A. Wilsen. $3; W. G. Baker; $:5 ; Wm. Tyndale, $2 ; J. K. Metzger, $2 ; 1). Leche, $2 ; J. L. Binklcy, $2 ; II. Ger hart, $2; S. B. Hirsh, $2. Jehn Copland, $2 ; J. Barnett, $2 ; W. O. Marshall, $1 ; J. 'I. Leng, $1 ; A. B. Kauffman, $1 ; D. II. Potts, $1 ; M. Levy, $1 ; Cehen &Bre $1 ; A. II. Reese, $1 ; D. S. Bursk, $1 ; B. F. Stauffer, $1 , D. McMullen, $1 ; Wm. B. Wiley, $1 ; M. A. Reilly, $1 ; Dr. O. 11. Reland, $1 ; Gee. Brady, $1 ; Jehn A. Kirchner, $1 ; A. II. Ball, $1 ; M. Dcich ler, $1 ; Tlies, Haughton, $1 ; P. Weber, $1.50; Harry Cochran, $1 ; J. Q. Mercer, $1 ; Fred Brimmer, $1 ; J. Feese, $1 ; A. Teller, $1; Dr. J. A. Reed, $1: Eml. Shaeffer, $1 ; W. T. Gerhard, $1 ; Dr. W. Coinpten, $2 ; A. Albert, Si ; M. P. Kelly. $1 ; Jehn Zimmerman, $1 ; Benner & Zimmerman, $2 ; Jehn It. Russel, $2 ; Mrs. Selvert, $1 ; cash, &c, $1.53. Third Ward. Tobias Reycr, $1 ; Lane & Ce., $20 ; Farmers' National bank, $100; Jacob Bailsman, $30 ; Watt. Shand & Ce., $3 ; Bair& Sheuk, $20; 11. C. Demuth, $20; A. Breneman, $5 ; C. W. Widmyer, $3 ; E. F. Bewman, $3 ; II. S. Gara, $5 ; Wid myer & Ricksecker, $5 ; J. K. Barr, $5 ; Williamson & Fester, $5 ; C. A. Ileinitsh, $5 ; Wm. Gumpf, $1 ; cash, 50c. ; cash, $1; Mr. Trissler, $1; R. I. Eichholtz, $1 ; Sheitzer & HumphreyvUle, $1 ; W. F. Duncan, $1 ; Julius Leeb, $1. Fourth Ward. Jehn T. MacGenigle, $20 ; Dr. J. R. Merris, $10 ; A. K. Spurrier, $5 ; Masters Pyfer, 50c ; D. H. & D. B. Bartholemew, $5;; Mrs. Weiland, 50c.; ether parties, names published hereafter, .$167.00. Fifth Ward. Jehn Tresh, $1. Sixth Ward. James H. Marshall $10 ; N. Lightner $25 ; J. P. Wickershara $23 ; W. U. Hen sel $3 ; B. F. Shenk $10 ; High & Mar tin $10 ; cash $2 ; H. E. Leman $5 ; Jehn Keller $10 ; Jehn R. Bitner $10 ; L. C. Eby $1 ; II. Martin $5 ; Misses Hamilton $5; C. H. Lefevre$10; Thes. Baumgard ner $23 ; C. H. Barr $1 ; H. Stamm, $1 ; T. B. Cochran, $3 ; C. Rees. $5 ; Mrs. E. M. Kline, $2 ; Jacob Griel, $23 ; P. S. Mc Tague, $2 ; S. E. Bailey & Ce., $2 ; E. S. Smeltz, $1 : Mrs. Weishampel, 20c. ; J. K. Shirk, $2; D. Heitshu, $2; C. F. Rengier, $2 ; L. S. Hartman, $5 ; Wm. Riddle, $2 : II. Shuucrt, $1 ; J. H. Wid myer, $2 ; D. C. Haverstick, $2.50 ; B. J. McGrann, $50 : It. II. Brubaker, $15 ; R. E. Fahnestock, $10 ; James Black, $10; E. McGovern, $5 ; Jehn Hartman, $3 ; Henry Weber, $5 ; Peter Letz, $5 ; Sam'l. Moere, jr., $3 ; A. B. Meixell, $3 ; cash, $2 : cash, $2 ; Mrs. Kautz, $2 ; C. Liller, $2 : cash. $1 ; L. Bau, $1 ; Jes. Speilman, $1 ; J. M. McCulley, $1 . P. Rudy, $1 ; cash, $1 ; cash, $1 ; Ezra MeixelL $1 ; Isaac B. Hostetter, $1 ; cash, $1 ; cash, $1; cash, $1 ; F. Vellmer, $1 A. Walters, 50e. ; cash. 25c. ; a friend, 23c. ; Jehn Faeglev, 23e. ; cash, 25c. ; Capt. Wiley Hardwicke, $20 ; Mrs.JJuliet H. L. Camp bell, $3 ; W. IIatzfield,$2 ; Rev. D. P.Res- cnmiller, $5 : Wm. Gorrecht, $1 ; B. F. Eshleman, $3 ; II. B. Swarr, $5 ; A. C. Iteineehl, $2 ; It. M. Agnew, $1 ; D. G. Baker, $5 ; Wm. It. Wilsen, $5 ; 11. A. Shultz & Bre., $5 ; Frank Diffcndcrfer, $1 ; C. A. Feu Dersmitli, $2 ; Mrs. It. II. Brubaker, $3 ; Geerge Lutz, $1 ; Jehn II. Metzler, $1 ; Peter E. llershcy, $1 ; Ed. Eberman, $10 ; Wm. A. Atlee, $2 ; Kauff man Dcitch, $1. Seventh Ward. Jehn K. Reed, $20 ; Hear ic McNabb, $5; Henry Ilerr, $5; Abram Herr, $5 ; Jehn Heir, $3; Lawrence Geese, $3; Jes. Clarksen, $3; Allan A. Herr, $3; II. C. Hepkins, $2 ; Sam'l Wetzel, $2 ; Andrew Brimmer, $2 ; Jehn I Ionian (butcher), $2; Gus. Rcichman, $2 ; Win. A. Morten, $2 ; A. F. Dennelly, $2 ; Jacob N. Miller, $2 ; Jehn Eisley, $2 ; J. F. Kautz, $2 ; Sam'l It. Miller it Bre., $2 ; Gee. Reed, $1 ; Gee. M. Bergcr, $1 ; Jacob Utzinger, $1 ; Mrs. Westenberger, $1 ; Jehn Brooks, $1 ; M. SteinwandlL", $1 ; Jehn Frauciscus, $1 ; Tlies. 15. Bcchtel, $1 ; Jacob Elfiingcr, $1 ; Philip Dinkleberger, $1 ; cash, fcc, $4 : cash in smaller amounts, $5.30 ; cash, $2 ; J. W. Trees, $1 ; cash, 25c ; Peter Miller, $1. Ninth Ward. Jno. 1. Hartman, $25 ; S. L. Hartman, 50c; J. S. Rohrer, $10 ; B. 15. Martin, $10; Cehe & Wiley, $10; Bailsman & Burns, $5 ; C. Zecher, $5 ; J. W. Byrne, $5 ; Stener, Slueiner it Ce., $5 ; Cenrad Gast, $3 ; I), ilartiuan, $5; Chas. Schu bert, $5 ; Miss AVelfc, $5 ; Jes. It. Goedcll, Jes. Wacker, $5 ; U. Bitzer, $5 ; Mrs. S. Miller, $3; Arneld Haas, $2; Jes. Ilcrzeg, $2 ; S. W. Tayler, $2 ; II. 15. Greff, $2 ; J. II. Bushong, $2 ; Rathven it Fisher, $2 ; Jac. Hartman, $1 ; Israel P. Mayer, $1 ; Jacob Reinhold, $1 ; D. Markley, $1 ; Sam'l Keppcrling, $1 : Miss Emma Green, $1 ; Andrew Balnier, $1 ; 15. F. Cox, $1 : C. M. Gibbs, $1, Dr.' Bringhust, $1 ; Philip Zecher, $1 ; Miss Sallie Denglcr, $1 ; Jehn I). Bering, $1 ; Kleiss t Gerhart, 1 ; Wm. F. Uumblc, $1 ; It. Fisher, $1 ; Ernst G. Kepf, $1 ; Geerge Shulmyer, $1 : Henry Kenagy, $1 ; Prof. Jno. S. Stahr. $1.50 ; J. B. Keiller, $1 ; Mrs. P. Finger, $1 ; Annie It. Kauffman, $1 ; Isaiah Meixell, $1 ; sundries and cash $3. It is impossible at our hour of going te press te get returns from all the commit tees and several wards have as yet made no return, but the committees are doing geed work, and by te-morrow the com plete list of subscribers can be published. The Second ward raises $700 alone, and the Sixth nearly $30J. The Third has about $300, and the First, Fourth and Fifth will run from $150 te $230. In all it is estimated that Lancaster city, by te-morrow neon, will have rahed the magniticcut sum of $2,300. Meanwhile subscriptions can be left with the mayor or any member of the com mittee. Every committeeman gives it as his ex perience that persons give mere voluntari ly than ever known en a similar occasion. Going te Europe. Messrs. Michael Zahm, H. Z. Itheads and his son Godfried Z. Rhoads, aged 11 years, will leave Lancaster at an early hour te-morrow morning for New Yerk, from which pert they will sail en Wednes day in the steamer Labrador, for Havre, France. Mr. Rhoads and his son will 'remain abroad about three months, visiting France, Italy and Switz erland, Mr. Itheads' s main object being t J secure werlcs of art and precious stones. Mr. Zahm will accompany Mr. Rhoads en his tour and will extend his travels into England, Ireland, Scotland and perhaps Germany. Prof. Edward Brooks, of Millcrsvillc normal school, the Misses Kaufman, daughters of J. B. Kaufman, esq., Mrs. Dr. Levis and some ether Lancastcrians, will visit Europe en the grand excursion which leaves New Yerk en the 19th of June. Hand Lacerated. Frank D. Miley, a son of Ames Milcy, and employed as a salesman in Stcinman it Ce.'s hardware store, met with a pain ful accident this morning. In the store there is a chain rack, from which arc sus pended, for the inspection of customers, a great variety of chains of all sorts and sizes. These chains arc hung upon sharp pointed hooks, seven feet or mere from the fleer. Mr. Miley attempted te take one of the chains down, and being unable te reach it stepped upon an anvil that steed under the chain rack. While he had his hand above the hook, the anvil turned under his feet, his wrist was caught en the hook, and the wrist and hand lacerated in a shocking manner, the flesh being tern te the bone for several inches in length. Dr. Henry E. Muhlen berg was called in and sewed up the wound, and the young man, though suffer ing badly, is doing as well as can be ex pected. Attempted Incendiarism. About 10 o'clock last night an attempt was made te burn the stable en Wm. H. Reland's property, corner of Rockland and North streets, and new in the occupancy of Jacob Witlinger. James Auxer saw the incendiary running away from the stable, and suspecting he had lircd it, ran te the stable and put the fire out before it had gained any headway. On going te the sta ble this morning, Mr. Witlinger ascertain ed that a second attempt had been made te burn it some straw was found therein partly burned, but being damp had failed te fire the building. Mr. Auxer says he can identify the man he saw running from the stable last night. Memerial Address. M. Brosius, esq., of this city, has re ceived and accepted an invitation te deliver an address before the G A. R., of Balti more, en the occasion of the decoration of the soldiers' 31st inst. graves in that city, en the COLUMBIA SEWS. from Oar Kegalar Correspondent. Mtetlng of the Boroush. Council and Miscel laneous Matters. A stated meeting of councils was held en Friday evening last. All members pres ent, excepting Mr. Smith. The finance committee's report, as fol fel lows, was read and accepted : Balance en band, per last report, $2,778.23 Annual market stall rents, 135.00 Receipts of auditorium 135.00 Stere rents, opera house 156.00 Shew license, pur chief burgess 5.25 Proceeds of note 2,975.50 Transient rents, per C. Strawbridge, . . . 52.00 Hershev, collector, 187C 1(5.0 ) 1877 9G.25 ' "' 1878 223.75 ' . 187, 231.97 Total, $6,805.00 Orders charged since la-t report, 4,096,43 -Nete, 1,500.00 Balance $1,208.57 Tlie property committee reported they had rented the vacant opera house store room en Third street te Miss E. Cooper, for auction purposes for several nights at tlie rate of $1.50 per night : that they have liad a deer placed in the orchestra box of the auditorium, as ordered two months age ; that they have sanctioned the sub letting of the store room and restaurant in the opera house leased by Barr and De Arman te Mr. Glever for a drug store, for the unexpired term of their Barr and De Arman lease. Mr. Glever desires te draw up a lease for a term of years en the same conditions as these extended, Barr and De Armau. The committee also reported having pur chased a let of coal for the opera house. On motion report accepted. An ordinances establishing grades en Fourth street and en alley F, presented at last meeting and already published, was adopted. An ordinance relating te the assemblage of boys and ether persons en the pave ments, streets or public places, was laid ever under the rules. Mr. William Smurthwaite tendered his resignation as member of council from the third ward, giving as a reason for the same, his intention of removing from the town ; the resignation was accepted. Mr. Pfahler offered the following : Resolved, That the use of the opera house be granted te the Grand Army of the Republic en Sunday evening, May 30, for the purpose of holding decoration services." Se or dered. On motion of Mr. Beachman, coun cil decided te attend decoration ceremonies in a body en Saturday, May 20. A paper was read from Chief Burgess Mcllingcr relating te the complaint made by Mr. McClure, which was accepted and handed te the chairman of the police com mittee. Mr. Musser offered the following : lie solved, "That the tax collector be notified te close the tax duplicate for 187G en or before July 1, next." Carried. On motion of Mr. Pfahler the following was adopted : Resolved,. "That for the pur pose of insuring a prompt collection of bor ough taxes, and thereby a reduction of the floating debt of the borough, the following conditions shall be made a part of the con tract with the tax collector : 1. He shall report te the finance committee at least once a month a correct list of all taxes paid and by whom paid. 2. He shall retain no money from the taxes for his commission, but shall lie paid by order drawn at the first, meeting of council in each month, upon approval of the finaine committee, all commissions that are due, less twenty per cent., which balance shall hi paid te him when the duplicate is closed. 3. He shall be allowed no com mission en taxes collected by the solicitor upon liens entered by said solicitor." Mr. Musser moved that an order be drawn in favor of the treasurers of the Columbia, Vigilant and Shawnee fire companies, respectively for $112.50, the amount of the quarterly appropriation. Se ordered. Tlie following resolution offered by Mr. Kistler was adopted : Resolved, That the Fire Committee be instructed te inquire into the propriety of purchasing a machine for oiling hose te be used by the fire companies. On motieu of Mr. Beachman the finance committee was instructed te a'lvcrtisc for proposals for collect ing the borough tax for the year 1880, the same te be opened at the next stated meeting of councils. Bills te the amount of $094.70. including the pay roll of $152.10. The orders in favor of the three fire companies and for the salaries of the borough solicitor and secretary of council were read and ordered te be paid. The bill of A. M. Rambo was read and referred te the finance committee. Mr. Filbert moved that the property committee be in structed te draw up a lease with Mr. Glever for from one te three years, from Dec. 1st, 1880 ; passed. On motion, council adjourned. Miscellaneous. The churches and Sunday schools of Columbia, were all well attended yester day. Rev. J. W. Deshong officiated in the E. E. Lutheran church, en second street, the pastor, Rev. F. W. Staley being absent en a visit te Yerk. The Shawnee fire company Ne. 3 has decided te held a fair commencing June 12th, in company H's armory, en Walnut street. The proceeds will go te the purchase of a let of ground en Union street, where they propose te build, the present engine house en Frent street being entirely tee small for their wants. We hope the fair may prove a success. Shad are a scarce article and prices arc high. Business brisk en the coal chutes of the R. and C. R. R. In the Snpreme Court. A special telegram from Mr. Rebert Snodgrass, prothenotary of the supreme court, te J. Hay Brown, esq., of this city, informs him that judgments have been en tered by the supreme court in some twenty Lancaster county cases. Their disposition was as fellows : Affirmed. Wall vs. Wisner ; Columbia Borough's appeal ; Railroad Ce., vs. Magee ; Evans vs. Reed ; Railroad Ce., s. Kauffelt ; Coonley vs. Cem ; Brown's appeal ; Sheff vs. Baumgardner ; Apple's appeal ; Bernar vs. Dunlap ; Wiley's appeal ; Espenshade vs. Kelenberger Evans vs. Scheel beard ; Bembergervs. Nash & Bre. ; Steinman vs. Hendersen. Ke versed. Insurance Ce., vs. Barr ; Moere vs. Rail road Ce. ; Perter's appeal ; Landis' appeal. - Anether Alarm or Fire. About a quarter before four o'clock this afternoon, a chimney in the back building of the Leepard hotel took fire,emitting great volumes of smoke, and for a time createl great excitement among the thousands of people en the street. A few buckets of water sufficed te put the fire out,. SEW ADVERTISEMENTS. We desire 15 call attention te our FL'ATWRB, SPOONS, FORKS, In addition t a full stock et the celebrated Rogers Bro.'sgeods, we have the exclusive sale in this city el the electro-plated ware el the Gerham 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 : " Th base of th 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 preces 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 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 line 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 of the solid wares. This high grade et ware is un distingulshable from work in Sterling silver. Its pattern, ornaments and workmanship are made equal te these for which the Company's Sterling Silverware bus been se highly com mended. Te these conditions is added the undeilnable air or style which distinguishes the genuine in everything trein 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 lie inferior productions. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 "West King Street, Lancaster. Fights, Sic. A fight occurred at the corner of Vine and Duke streets, and another en North Queen street, above Walnut, while an in teresting scrimmage in Centre square, in front of the Intelligencer office, drew a large crowd about three o'clock this after noon. Nene of them were serious and no one was injured The lookup is full of cus tomers, most. all of whom were arrested for drunkenness. Married in Heading. Martin W. Reddig, of Reamstewu, Lan caster county, was married te Miss Kate E. Frcymeyer, of Reading, by Rev. S. S. Henry, of Ilinklctewn. The groom is a young business man of Reamstown, and the bride formerly resided in Lancaster county. Mr. Aannnw Wade, Plymouth, Ind., informs us that St. Jacob's '. 1 considered an infalli ble remedy. A "I r. iQsmun called it the best remedy in the market, and his neighbor, Mr. Ames, was cured by its use of Rheumatism in the arm. Anether man in the same city, who sullered greatly with pains in the side, could get no relief until he applied St. Jacob's Oil, which cured him. The New Patent Cleck. The improvements which have been made during the past few years in the perfection of timekeepers have revolutionized the business in clocks and watches. Watches are new made with a degree et perfectness never attained until recently and tlie new methods of manu facture have reduced the cost se that every body may carry an accurate watch. In clocks the recent improvements give a far better class of movement than et old mid at less price. One of the most novel improvements in clocks is that known as the Stein Winder." This ingenious invention Is patented by Messrs. Bailey, Banks & Biddle, of Philadelphia, who are finding it as popular as it is valuable. The elegant decoration of some of the new clocks is attractive and tastelul, and yet docs net add greatly te the expense, of the clocks. As every individual who is of any account new carries a geed watch, se every home in habited by people of geed taste ought te have at least one beautiful and reliable clock. ltd&w Meney and Music. Mr. I. I), Stevens, of Lawrenceburgh, Ind., was selected by members of the club te pro ceed te Louisville and collect the $30,000, which they had ilra.vn in the Commonwealth Distri bution drawing. The money was promptly paid him en his arrival,-which fact lie imme diately telegraphed te his partners in luck he returned en the next train and was welcomed heine by a band of music, and when the news spread it made quite a stir in the quiet town et Lawrenceburgh. His associates will no doubt try again In the 20th drawing, which takes place en 31st inst. $2 Is all a ticicct costs. Send orders te 15. M. BOARDMAN, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville, Ky.,or 307 and 309 Broad way, X. T. ltd Hie, lads and lassies ! hie away! Ner brook a single hour's delay, If you would carry in your mouth White teeth, and odors of the Seuth. Ilaste, haste, and buy a single font Of the unrivalled SOZODONT. inyl7-lwdced& w JTOL1TICAI.. Democratic county Committee. The members of the Democratic comity committee elect ler the ensuing political year art requested te meet at Shober's hotel this city, en MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1880 at 10 a. m., ler organization and ler such ether business as the committee may determine. W. U. IIENSKL, ml7-tf Chairman for 1879-S0. DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. reu suriutME judge. EORGE A.JENKS. VOR AUDITOR GENERAL. ROBERT P. DECHERT. DEMOCRATIC COUNT! TICKET. TOR CONGRESS. J. L. STEINMETZ. VOn DISTRICT ATTORSHT. B. F. .MONTGOMERY. TOIt SENATOR (13tll DISTRICT.) J. B. DOUGLASS. FOR ASSEMBLY (2d DISTRICT.) S. C. STEVENSON, S. P. SHIRK. VOn A6SEMI1LT (3d DISTRICT.; AMOS DILLER, It. DAVIS YUNDT, JACOB M. IIAENLEN. per prison inspectors. BARTON 31. WINTEltS BENJ. 3IILLER. von roen directors. A. J. SNYDER, JOHN FRANC1SCUS. LANCASTER COUNTV APPOINTMENTS. delegates te national conviction.. B. J. McGRANN, W. U. HENSEL. (ALTERNATES.) E. S. HAMBRIGHT C. J. RHOADS. ELECTOR. JAMES G. McSPARRAN. STATE COMMITTEE MEMBERS. GEO. DILLER, 31. S. 3IOORE. Withdrawn. SHEVIAZ NOTICES. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. "I Don'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 made her 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,and was made se enthu siastic in its praise, that 'she induced twenty two of the best lamilies in her circle te adept it as their regular family medicine. That "stuff" is Hep Bitters. myl5-2wd&w Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Every Invalid m Druggist. By buying the new and popular medicine Kidney-Wert, you get in each package enough of the dry compound te make six quarts of medicine, thus savingdeuble the money which is usually paid for medicine, prepared in liquid. It is a specific cure for Kidney and Liver diseases myl7-lwd&w It you have pimples, boils, salt rheum, rough skin, &c., try "Llndsey's Bleed Searcher." Sold by all druggists. complete line of KNIVES, LADLES, &c., &c. rr The. ambition of the American people leads them te overtax their strength and completely break down their nervous systems, Impoverish i their bleed, and almost destroy their canstitu ' tiens. Recover your constitution imme'diatelv, before it is tee late, by taking Dr. Browning's Tonic and Alterative, the great Bleed Purilier and Bleed Maker. Price 50 cents and $1. Fer sale by the Proprietor, W. Champien Brown ing, M. I)., 1117 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and ali Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. nsyl3-lwdj;w Try Lechei's Renowned Cough Syrup. Mothers! Mothers!! Mothers!!! Arc you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suUering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and gctabettlc of 3IKS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Itwill relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about It. There is neta mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you nt once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere 35 cents a bottle. ril7-lydAwM.WAS It yen call en yeurdruggist for -'Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," we pledge immediate relief ami cure en short notice. Try l.oeher's Renowned Cough Syrup. J. . Warner A Ce., llechester, X. 1'..- Gkntlemen: I have tried your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure for "Bright' Disease," with which 1 have been nulictcd ler the last two years, and it has done wonders ferme. I be lieve it is the only cure known ier 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 sec proper, te bene fit suffering humanity. Truly yeiu-3, Jas. S. Prescott, North Union, Ohie, Shakers' Society, Cuyahoga County, myl5-2wd&w Cleveland, Ohie. Water is Free. That's se but in most patent medicines you pay for it at tlie rate of a dollar a pint. Kidney-eort is a dry compound and one package is enough te make six quarts of medicine without addition of any poisonous liquors. It is nature's remedy for Kidney Diseases. Liver Complaint and Piles, for it is both diuretic and cathartic, tonic and healing. Buy it. myl7-lwd&w Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Wine for Females and Invalids. It is well known that there are cases when the most strict advocates of temperance are obliged te use some sort of wine, especially these who arc old and infirm. Many weakly females as well as invalids and dsbilitatcd per sons in warm weather need a little strengthen ing wine. Tlie great difficulty has been in pro curing a rich wine that is reliable. There are many cases where wine would be used te great advantage in place et alcoholic drinks if only a genuine article could be had, and upon which physicians could rely as being strictly pure, witiioutalceholic admixture. The Pert Grape Wine of Aifred Spcer, of Passaic, New Jersey, has been analyzed by chemists in almost every state,uud has always been proved strictly pure and beneficial. This wine is new being used in hospitals and in families for me; dicinal purposes, also iu churches for cemmuj nien services. 3lr. Speer's mode et conducting the iermentatien is such as te retain tlie rich llaverand sweetness of the fruit witheiitmuch fermentation te create stimulative properties. Transcript. 'A'lus wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and old by H. E. Slaymaker. m!7-2wdw A'; W Alt VEHTISE31ENTS. Lancaster, Slay 17, 1S80. T'HE MEMBERS OFTHEINDKPKNDKM League are te meet en WEDNESDAY EVENING, 3IAY 19. at Ne. 29 Church street. Business of importance. Bleet at 8 p. m., sharp. Bv order of Secretary, ltd J. HARRY TIIOJIPSON. VTOTICE. Xl All the societies and fire companies desir ing te parade with the Grand Army en Decor ation Day will report te the undersigned as seen as possible, in order that the necessary arrangements can be made. A band et music will be furnished ier each division. By order of II. 3IcELROY. Commander. XB. IJ. II. BROWN, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON and ACCOUCHEUR, Ne. 1G4 East King Street. apr24-3wdTu,Th&S&wR 902 CHESTNUT STREET. Our Prices, always lowest, are marked in plain figures. J.E.CaldeU&Ce. SOLID SILVERWARE, English Sterling, Nevel, Original and Exclu sive Designs of the FINEST Work manship. Complete BRIDAL OUT FITS. Elegant Services for Table, Dessert, and Reception Use. INDI VIDUAL OUTFITS and ARTICLES FOR PRESENTATIONS. SILVERSMITHS. ELECTRO-PLATED WARES of Re liable Quality in the Very Latest and Most Practical Patterns. HOUSEHOLD OUTFITS for Private Purposes and Hotels. Large Assort ments of SINGLE PIECES suitable for WEDDING OUTFITS. The prices will be found very moderate. PHILADELPHIA. EST" Orders filled promptly and estimates furnished. 902 CHESTNUT STREET. ml5 2wd 3IW4F HIED EDITI05. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 17, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, May 17. Fer the Middle AJantic states, stationary or slowly falling barometer, westerly winds, warmer, cleaa partly cloudy weather. m BY WIRE. The Afternoon's Telegraphic Advices. Gee. D. Rosenberg, of Pettavillq, spike and nail manufacturer, failed te-day, ovr evr inc te the shrinkage in iron. Liabilities, net ever 50, 000. The grand encampment of I. O. O. F. began an annual session iu Reading te-day. The grand ledge csnvenes te-morrow for a five days' session. Jehn Gardiner & Ce.'s Continental brewery, in Philadelphia, 21st and Wash ington avenue, was damaged by lire this morning te the amount of 150,000 or 1200,000. Friction caused an explosion in the malt-house. Michael O'Neil's woellen mill, en Xerth Third street, Philadelphia, was damaged $3,000 by fire this morning. Despite fine weather the crops in Rus. sia are endangered by locusts and ether insects. In the New Yerk Harber, early this morning, the crew of the Victeria lired en five river prirates who tried te beard her. One was drowned and the ethers captured. Philadelphia's subscription te the Mil Mil eon relief fund aggregates $9,000. A citi zens meeting te-day appointed committees en distribution and subscriptions. Under a suspension of the rules the Heuse te-day proceeded te consider the river and harbor bill. Brigadier Gen. Jacob Zcilin, U. S. ma rine corps, has been paralyzed and may die. The Huntzingcrs, father and son, con vict bankers in the Reading jail, made ap-" plicatien for discharge this morning as in solvents, their time of sentence having ex pired. They were sent back te serve the usual three months for the fine and costs. The " Barrens," a wild tract of scrubby timber iu Middletown township, Dela ware county, has been set en fire by tramps and has burned fiercely for two days te the great destruction of property. Incendiaries, by means of an old coat soaked in tar, tried te burn the large jack mill of Cook & Pardee, at Watsontown, adjoining Milten, yesterday. Children discovered the fire and it was extinguished. Second Assistand Secretary, of State Wm. Hunter is convalescing. H'ANTEIK TITAHTED. EVEKYUOUY TO AUVEK- 11 Use, free el charge, In the Intullioen Intullieen citit, who wants something te de. WANTKD-TWO TIJIMMKIW AT THE V ? Wenger Carriage Factory, l'uradise. 1'a. ml5-2td WANTED TWO SUITABLE KOOJ1S ler Students in tlie Northwestern part of tlie city, te he rented for the coming college year. Address. VT. II. BRinKNRAUGU, ltd Iliirbuugh Hull. 1A(iS! It AGS! 1SAOS! 1MUS WANTED. t Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 3 cents a pound for MIXE1 HAGS. Cash paid us seen an delivered te WM. HKNNECKK, apr9-3md Ne. ?a West King Street. 1OJi SALE OH JtEN'l. IMEFOKSAL.E. 10,000 Bushels at i cents per ISushel. niay5-4tdeaw&4tw (JKO. K. UEEU, Treas. F OK KENT. Twe very desirable rooms. Ne. ?V. North Queen street, suitable !ortphetograph gallery, leruierly occupied by .1. S. Suunnun. Apply te aS-tfd TllOS. 1JAUMGAUONKU. 17Ui: KENT. . The second story of K.shleuiau A Katli Katli ven'a Hanking lleue, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite tlie I'enn'a It. it. Dept, n Chestnut street. 15. l ESULEMAX. f22-2td.tStf Attemev-at Law EUltXITUltE. WALTER A. HEINITSH INSERTS the New Glass Reller en INSULATOR ON ALL FURNITURE. TRY THEM 15 East King Street. Over High & Martin's. CHINA AND OZASSWAJtE. "IHINA! CHINA!! 1IAY1LASD WHITE CHINA, HAV1LAXD BAND CHINA, HAVILAND FANCY CHINA, Always en hand and orders taken for same and procured at. SHORT NOTICE, CHINA HALL. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. HOUSE EUItNISUINU OOOVS. NOTICE! We have new in stock the largest as sortment of seasonable goods in our line, such as Water Coelers, Refrigera tors, Ice Cream Freezers, Baby Wagons, Dell Carriages, Velecipedes.Fly Brushes, Fly Screens, Fly Traps, Whitewash Brushes, Feather and Hemp Dusters, Dusting Brushes, Sweeping Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Garden Toels of all kinds, Rubber Garden Hese, Fleer and Table Oil Cleth, Tableware, Woedware, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iren Ware, and every article in the line of Housekeeping Hardware. These goods have mostly been bought before the great advance in prices and are being sold at a small advance en cost, at Flinn & Breneman's! Great Heuse Furnishing and Steve Stere, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, FA. MAMKEIS. rmimderptiia Market. PHttADK.rHiA.May 17.-Fleur dull and steady superflnetS 0C3S0; extra at 004 73; Ohie and Indiana family at $5 506 25 : Penn'a tamUy $5 235 75 ; St. Leuis family $5 7536 25 ; Minnesota famtlyfS S5g 25 ; patent andhiirh grades 6 50850. Rye flour at $1 5034 75. Cornmeal Brandy wlue unchanged. Wheat dull and lower : Ne. 2 Western Red $1 29 ; Penn'a Red $1 21 30; Amber.fl 3031 31. Cern Arm; steamer 52c; yellow 54c; mixed 53c. Oats firm and scarce; Southern and Tcnn'a white 43c ; Western de 47c ; Western mixed 46c; Rye Arm; Western and Pa. SSc. Previsions quiet ; mtsa perk at Ml 50 ; beef hams $16 5u17; India mess beet iisis 50 ; bacon smoked sbenlders 5!c; salt44c; smoked hams 10llc ; pickled hams 8a9c. Lard quiet; city kettle 7c ; loose buicuers Sic ; prune steam c. Butter dull and weak ; creamery extra 2i23c ; Bradford county and New Yerk cxtni 18020c; Western reserve extra at 15917c; de geed te choice 1315e : Rolls neglected : Penn'a extra HglGe: Western reserve extra 141CC. Eggs firm; Penn'a lie; Western 10c. Cheese mere active: New Yerk factory lSSlSJic ; Western lull cream, lljc; de for geed luJiUc: dehairskim.s9.2310ic. Petroleum steady; rellued 7ae. Whikeyl lu)J. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yerk. May 17. rieur State and West ern very dull and in buyers' favor; superlinu state $4 004 "JU ; extra de $i 50 4 90; choice de $4 955 00; fancy $5 506 00; round hoop Ohie $5 005 75: choice de $5 8U0 55 ; superfine western l oey 4 90; common te geed extra de W 50Q4U0; choice dodo $5 00700; choice white wheat de 4.S55 25; Southern quiet and unchanged; common te fair extra $5 2Jg600; geed te choice Wheat Spring dull and nominally lower; winter Jlc lower, feverish mid untettled ; Ne. 1 White, May, 1 2til 20K: Ne. 2 Red. May, f 1 31l 32 ; de June $1 'iSKfil 27 ; de July, $H4Je. Cern heavy and about c lower ; Mixed western spot, 50rt52c : de future 4850c. Oats a shade lower ; Ne. 2 May -tie ; state 449 50e ; Western 4.,50c. Beef dull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $7tii). Whisky dull ; Western $1 usi 09. Spirit of turpentine dull at414jc. took markets. I'HII.ADKLVHIA. .May 17. 120 P. M. Stocks irregular. Pennab's (third Issue) 10S). Philadelphia & Erie 12 Pennsylvania fli-X Lehigh Valley. 50,8 United Ces. et N. J 1604 Northern Pacific 22 ' " Prelerred uyx Northern Central 31 Lehigh Navigation 30 Norristown 102 Central Transportation Ce. 4!.J riirs , 'rttusviiie s. uuiiaie. i.i; Little Schuylkill., 54 Nbw Yekk, May 17. Stocks unsettled. N. Y. Central 12,'i Adams Express 114 Michigan Central 77:?,' Michigan Southern 101JJ Illinois Central 103 Cleveland & Pittsburgh.... 110 Chicago ft Recklsland lstf Pittsburgh A Pert Wayne.. 1I7J.J Western Union Tel. Ce 0Sj Teledo Wabash Wl,i New Jersev Central 67,,' Cnited States Bends and Sterling ICxcIiaiiji . (Quotations by It. K. Jamisen . Ce., S. r. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, Slay 17. United Suites C's, 1881, (registered). .lOtilCtr, United Suites 5's, 1881, (registered). .103 W,ya United States 4's, 1891, (rcgisten;d)l(tt United States 4J's, 1W1, (coupons). .W.Wt(fvlir.'.y. United States 4's, 1907. (registered )..107lu; United States Currency C's 125 Sterling Exchange 48.;.-'J Cattle Market. Philadelphia. May 17. Cattle market dull ; Sides 3,200 head ; prime 5J.i5?4C ; geed ilQ'tr. ; medium 4(?g4c ; common 4'ic. Sheen market dull. Sale4 6,000 head ; prime 7c; goedCjc; medium fie; common fc; prime clipped 5c ; geed 445c; medium 4tQ,'4Je; common 3e. Hogs Market dull. Sales 5,500 head ; prime 7c; goed0c; medium Ce; common 6e. aiEUlVAL. Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily pent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Keigart'w Old Wine Stere, by 11 prominent practising physi cian et this county, who has extensively used the Brandy referred te In his regular practice. It is commended te the attention et tlie-t y I' ll icted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as 11 beverage, but te be used as a medicine of great potency in the cu re of some of the destructive diseases which sweep away their annual thousand of victims. With a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et Invalids espe cially these alUicted with that miserable dis ease Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. The aged, with teeblc appetite and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, however strictly understood that we prescribe ami use but one article, and that is REIGART'S OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young friend, II. K SLAYMAKER. This Brandy has steed the test for years, and has never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the pruterence ever all ether Brandies, no matter with hew manyjaw-breaking-Freneh titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en various Impotent dyspepsia specifics would siiftlee te buy all the Brandy te cure any such case or cases. In proof of the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases et Dyspepsia, we can summon nuui bers of witnesses one case in particular wa cite: A hard-working farmer bad been aillictcd with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of years; his stomach would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te restrict liis diet te crackers and stale bread, and as a beverage he used McUrann's Reet Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, S reached at times, and in his discourses often eclaimed earnestly against all kinds of wtreng drink. When advised te try Reigart's Old Brandy, In his case, be looked up with astonishment, but after hearing of Its wonderful eirects iu the cases of some of his near acquaintances, he at last consented te fellow our advice. He used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; tlie first bottle giving him an appetite, and before the second was taken he was a sound uian.with a stomach capable of digesting anything which he chose te cat. He still keeps it and uses a lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little pecuniary bene fit te the doctor. A Piiactisine Physiciah. H. E. SLAYMAKER, AQE2IT TOR Reigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 1785, IXPOItTXR AJCD DEALER IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1818. 1827 and 1828.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER, BROWN STOUT. Ne. 29 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. PA MUSICAL INSTUVMENTS. THE Lancaster On Maiictery Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 320 North Queen street. Manufactory In the rear. Branch Office, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for CH1CKERINU& SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, SmaU Instruments, Violins. Banjos, Band Instru ments, Ac., always en hand. fl3-lydS41y w THE COLLECTOR OF STATE AND COL ty Taxes for Lancaster City will sit in the Commissioners' Roem at the Court Heuse te receive the same, with 5 per cent, abatement up te May Si, 1880, inclusive. Hours : Frem 9 te 12 m., and 1 te 4 p. m. ml5-2td A. K. WARFEL, Collector.