LANCASTER 1UILT IHTELUGENCMt. THURSDAY. MAT 20, 1880. i h tag in contact with two ether teams that were passing the hotel. The horse began t: kick, and getting one of his hind legs ever the swingle-tree of the buggy te which he was hitched,he stumbled and fell, unwrenching one wheel of the buggy and damaging the dash-beard. Neither Mr. Miller nor the horse was injured. COUBT OF COMMON FLEAS. THE RAGING RINGS. Political Prognostications Prier te the Prim aries. The strife of the Republican politicians hereabouts continues te grew mere and mere intense as the day of the primary elections te settle their differences draws nigh. The countrymen are running te town for advices. The town workers arc going te the country with instructions and are putting the stuff where it will de the most geed. When Johnny Grau came down street yesterday with a pair of horses and a double-seated carnage, a dozen pairs of eyes followed him te sea what was up. He was only going te the country te take seme -stranger friends a ride. The best workers are working. The Griest men are boasting loudly. They say his stock, which could have been bought a week age at 40, has gene up te 50, CO, 80 and is Hearing par. The anti-Smith people claim that nearly all the politicians are against his re-elec- lien, and that many such " solid" citi zens as Henry Baumgardner and Cel. W. L. Pciper are making common cause against him. Bull Ringers and Heg Ring ers show a willing alacrity te strike hands ever his political grave. They say that there is no chance for anj body else while he maintains his present supremacy, that he will make no combinations for the ad vantage of anybody else, and that he will net " bleed" for the boys. Even Hies tand and Senscnig who have had no confi dence in the outlook for Griest, think the sky is getting brighter especially since Publisher "Warfel has showed seme soft ness for the Sadsbury statesman, the self made blacksmith-editor. Smith's sanguine friends, en the ether hand, scout the idea of Griest's chances for election. They say that the present violent opposition of the politicians is the same old story, and that while it is some what strengthened by a little crseuaI an tagonism and business pique, there are politicians supporting Smith who were against him two years age Fred Smith and Capt. Jehn R. Bricker, for instance. They say that at the proper time Smith's friends " will be there," the farmers will he "out," and Smith will have as emphat ic a majority ever Griest as in 1878. Fer District Attorney. . liberty's friends claim that the contest between Jehnsen and Davis will be se close ami will se evenly divide the Heg Ring that " it makes Adam sure." Davis says: "Jehnsen is beaten clean out of sight " and may conic in behind Brubaker aud Weaver. Jehnsen is working teeth and nail, but he will be slaughtered in the house of his friends, and he new seems te be out of all combinations and is the third favorite in the race. Weaver says he has the " people "' and that their revolution will siceej) him in. Few politicians agree with this prediction, but everybody concedes that he has a positive strength which greatly complicates the situation. Brnbaker adds te his personal strength the support of some politicians which gives his friends hope and a determination te stick te him te the List. r'er Legislature. There is no change in the legislative out look. Xerthward it points te Jehn B. Eshlcmau, D. D. Courtney and 1 M. Eb ci ly. In the Seuth, Peeples leads, with Brosius a geed second. On the balance of the ticket it is a scrub race. Before Judge Livingston. Jehn W.Newceraet v. Stephen Shaeffer. This is an action brought by the plaintiff te recover a balance of $4,035.80, which he alleges te be due him from the firm of Jehn A. Britten & Ce., of which firm Scliaeffer is alleged by the plaintiff te have been a member, for work done. In the year 1875, as it is alleged by the plaintiff, the firm had a contract te grade a portion of the Hanover Junction and Susquehanna railroad. In doing this work they gave a portion of it te the plaintiff, as a sub-coutracter, and l.e claims that he has net been paid his claim in full. Suit was originally brought against the firm, but Jehn Britten admitted the partnership and judgement was entered against him for want of appearance. The present defendant,Stephen Shaeffer, denies that he was or is a partner of Britten's and that question is new being tried. Before Judge Patterson. This morning the case of Henry C. Eich Eich heltz and Ann Catharine Eichholtz,his wife, vs. Kosina McCullen, action in trespass, was attached. The defendant resides en the corner of Vine and Lime streets, this city, and the plaintiffs are next-deer neighbors, en the north side. At the end of the yards of the properties of the parties te this suit, en the west side, is a fourteen feet wide alley, which runs in from Vine street. This alley the plaintiffs claim the right te use, together with the defendiint and the parties residing en the third prep, erty from Vine street. In the year 1878 the defendant obstructed this alley by put ting a fence across it at the end of her property and this action is brought te es tablish the right of way. After the jury was sworn they visited the premises with the counsel, and upon their return the case was opened. The plaintiff produced deeds, from different persons for the Eichholtz property since 1830, by which they claim a right te use this alley in common with the defendant and their neighbor en the north. Henry C. Eichholtz was called, and he testified that he lived en the Eichholtz prop erty since 18G0. and lived in the third house from the corner from 1842 te 1850. While living in the Eichholtz property they always used this alley, and continued te de se until 1878, when the defendant con. structed a six feet fence across the alley at the end of her property. This fence was tern down by the plaintiff when it was re ercctcd by the defendant, and was again tern down. After it had been erected for the third time the plaintiff again tore it down and this suit was brought. On trial. XJCW ADVESTISEXESia. FINEST, FASHIONABLE AND GRANDEST DISPLAY OF SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS Ever seen in Lancaster city for the season or 185), can be liad at Houghten's Cheap lillinery and Trimming Establishment, Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, THIRD EDITM. THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1880. ESTABLISHED 18C9. LANCASTER, PA. RIBB03 DEPARTMENT. Finest Lines of RIBBOXS ever brought te Lancaster, in all the Latest Styles of Colored Silk and Satin, Old Geld and Cardinal, and Vai legated Ribbons. Beat Brand ut the lowest prices. FLOWER DEPARTMENT. The Latest Novelties in all the FLUWEUS. Best Display of Fine FRENCH FLOWERS in the city. ian ue seen new at 25 X. QUEEN STREET. HAT DEPARTMENT. Al. ihe Latest Stvles of IIATS re ceived every day Irem New Yerk sold and Philadelnhia. and prices te suit evei vbedv. S01d Hats reshaned and colored at short notice. TRIMMING AND NOTION DEPARTMENT Has- all the Latest Novelties In WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, May 20. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, stationery or falling barom eter, nearly stationary temperature, winds mostly from east te south, clear or partly cloudy weather. MAKKriS. A RANDOLPH BOOM. ". Frinmw Sutitid flli.irte T. ... O... 0-l -..e, U4iui3, UUVC3, UUl- tens. Embroideries. Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves in all the new shades and White Tucked Skirts from 50e. tell. ENGLISH BLACK CREPES A SPECIALTY. The "DiagH." Following are the subjects of the ora tions at the Diaguethian literary society anniversary, in Fulton hall te-morrow evening, with orchestral music between the speeches : Prologue, written for the occasion, CD. Meyer, Freeburg, Pa.; oration, "The May flower," C. E. Davis, 'Joenesboro, Md.; oration, "Skepticism," A. F. Rohrer, Smithsburg, Md.; eulogy, "Washington Irving," F. E. Bucher, Sunbury, Pa.; ora tion, "The Glory of Scotland," William Neviu Apple, Lancaster, Pa., oration, "Public Opinion." C.Edward Nctscher. Bethlehem, Pa. ; anniversary oration. "The King of the Zulus," Fred W. Bie secker, .Tenner y. Reads, Pa. Fatal Ilumlng Acress the River. A two-year-old and only son of Jehn M. and S. Elizabeth Thompson, residing en the farm of Rev. Adams, deceased, iu Chanccferd township, Yerk county, met with a terrible accident which proved fatal in a few hours after its occurrence. The mother was absent from the house, having gene te the barn, and the child was playing with the fire, when his clothing caught and was seen all ablaze. Mrs. Thompson's attention was first attracted te the condition of her little son by the screams of her daughter, who is several years elder than her brother. She quickly ran te the relief of the burning child, and by drenching him with water, succeeded in extinguishing the flames, but tee late te save his life. XEW ADVERTISE31EXTS. for We desire te call attention te our complete line of FLATWARE, SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, LADLES, &c, &c In addition I a full stock ei the celebrated Rogers Bres goods, we have the exclusive sale in this city ei the electro-plated ware ei the Gerham Manufacturing Company. These are the bent finished and most Jdurable in the market, and in recommending them te the trade this company (whee representations are always reliable) claim ler them the fallowing merits " The base of the Gerham electro-plate is of nickel silver. The silver-plated wares made upon tin bae combine all the excellence of the solid silver goods except the intrinsic value of the silver iuelf. One of the remarkable features of the process of electro-plating is perfect accu- ij im ueiicacy wun wnicn tue llnest line of the engraving or chasing traced en the surface of the nickel base is reproduced en the surface of the silver coating. Thus all the excellence of workmanship which ha earned for the company its reputation as makers ei sterling silver goods is made tributary te the production of unsurpassed electro-plate. The quantity or 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 sliver surface which will if net abused last mere than a generation. The object is te produce piateu ware which shall have all the beauty of the solid wares. This high grade et ware Is un distingulshable from work m 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 undcttnsblc air or style which distinguishes the genuine in everything from the work et imitators and which naturally transfer itself from the Sterling te the plated ware." The price of these goods is only a trille higher than some of he inferior productions. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street, Lancaster. New Jersey Delegates Inclined te film President. Trenten, N. J., May 20. The Demo cratic state committee has decided upon Judge Frederick II. Teez as temporary chairman of the conven tion, and there is but little opposition te his continuance as permanent chairman. It is claimed by friends of Senater Theo Theo eore F. Randelph that while the cenven tien will net instruct the delegates te Cincinnati, yet the votes of a majority of the New Jersey delegates will be cast in favor of Senater Randelph for the presi dency. The caucuses of district delega tions se far held would seem te warrant such a conclusion since Randelph's friends are in a majority. Mew Yerk Market. Nw Te. May 30.-Fleur-State and West ern without decided change in price: superfine state 004 9Q; extra de . UZO J,; no' de $4 9533 00; fancy 5 3OG0O; round hoop Ohie $5 0005 75: choice de $5 906 55 ; superfine western $4 000 u : e0?"?0" te geed extra de 14 500490: S?iS?0,J0,3e0(,70): choice white wheat de .85Q5 25: Southern quiet and steady; tetWflVw eXlm 236ia)5 SOd te choice Wheat-Spring dull and nemlna ; winter KedVcash.lr de SfayTl f "e June $1 264l &X. J' 4 "-. urn wuiieuE aecmeu change anil moderate business; Mixed western spot,5-2X25ec: de future 49K53e. . Oats quiet and firm ; State 4450c ; Western 43fi50e. Beef dull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess $1750. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered $7 1. Whisky dull ; Western $1 Wl 09. Spirits of turpentine dull at 4ic. Philadelphia Market. Pm1.ADXLraiA.Ma9 20-Flenrduli, unchanged: superfine $3 003M; extra at 0004 50; Ohie and Indiana family at 5 506 00 : Penn'a tanilly5 25g5 75; St. Leuis family 3 7SS6 25 ; Minnesota family $5 0036 25; patent and high grades 50S 50. Hye flour at $4 75. Cernnieal Brandywlne unchanged. Wheat steady; Ne. 2 Western Ked $1 29K: Penn'a Red 41 30; Amber $1 31. ..HST?. strenff ; steamer 52c : yellow 51c ; mixed 3554c. Oate firm; Se. 1, White. 4Sc; Ne. 2. de 4,c ; e.3, dei46c ; Xe. :, Mixed 4243c. jj ...., iivDIOtll UUU x a. WC THIS PROHIBITIONISTS. T1IK DOCTORS. I. O. O. F. The Grand Ledge in Heading. Upen the reassembling of the grand ledge yesterday morning six hundred and lifty-thrcc representatives answered te roll call. Te test the sense of the grand ledge in 1 elation te three of the most important features of the new amendments te the constitution and by-laws, before tak ing the same up for action, resolutions were offered and passed confirming the present system of representation of ledges in the grand ledge, the levying of a per capita tax upon the subordinate ledges te defray the necessary expenses of the parent body, and the paying of mileage te the representatives attending the sessions of the grand ledge as at present. After this action the body proceeded te the consideration of the proposed revision of the constitution and by-laws of the grand ledge of Pennsylvania and of the constitetien of subeidinate ledges. This occupied the entiie morning and afternoon sessions, the changes made being of no matter of importance, except te fix the mileage of representatives after this ses sion at three cents per mile and making the per capita in the minimum at ten cents, and the maximum at twelve cents. In the evening the unwritten work of order was exemplified te the members of the the grand ledge under the supervision and instruction of the grend ledge officers. Presentation te Lancaster's Ken Scheel Superintendent. The Bible class of St. James's Lutheran church, Reading, called last evening at the residence of City Superintendent Buchrle, Ne. 510 Chestnut street, that city, pre paratory te his removal te Lancaster. After pleasant conversation and the serv ing of refreshments, Mr. Harry Crccclius stepped forward and in the name of the class presented Superintendent Buchrle with an elegant silver ice water service inscribed as fellows : " R. K. Buehrle, from St. James Lutheran Bible class, Reading, May 19th, 1880." -Medicine Men in the Mountain City. Iii the convention of the state medical society in Altoeua yesterday, Dr. Jehn L. Atlec, of this city, made a hard fight for the passage of a motion that the graduates of colleges of pharmacy be net included as laymen,as prescribed in the cede of ethetics. He called for a recognition of the dibits of pharmacists generally through out the state, who arc making a praisewor thy effort te raise themselves from the low plane te which through vaiieus causes they have been consigned by medical men gen erally, lie had frequently been necessi tated te call iu the aid of intelligenr,cducat ed pharmacists in surgical and ether opera tions when physicians resided al such a distance that their services could net be procured in proper time. A delegate. here declared that if he were net permitted by the cede te call in at times the services of the miners or ether workmen he felt it would be only proper for him te leave the society. I live, said he, in a place where, for miles around, there is net a physician but myself, and very frequently I have asked miners' as sistance in giving anaesthetics, &c. Dr. Atlee uracil that the drntriristK Imve x - en ... . v te compound nearly all the physicians' prescriptions, aud that some consideration should be shown them. Dr. "Woodbury De you want te make them doctors by brevet ? Dr. Atlee Ne sir. Dr. Woodbury Well, that's just what you are driving at. A delegate from Dauphin county as serted that many of the druggists are bold enough te prescribe for patients iu the presence of physicians, and he instanced a number of such cases within his own expe rience. The motion was tabled. Iu the afternoon, Dr. Carpenter, of Pettsvillc, read a paper in the obstetric art ; Dr. Shoemaker, of Philadelphia, an other, en new remedies for skin diseases ; Dr. Pancoast spoke en diseased joints, and in the evening Dr. Nebinger delivered the president's annual address, declaring for a higher standard of med'eal education. FUNEHAL, BENEFITS. Lancaster f.lutual Deneliclul AK.ociiitien. A society with the above name was or ganized last evening in the hall, second story of Inquirer building, its object being te provide a fuud for the payment of the funeral expenses of its members, the num ber of whom is limited te three hundred, each of whom is required, upon the death of a member te contribute the sum of $1.10 $1 of which gees te the family of de ceased and the balance te the paymeut of society expenses. Seventy-five members have already joined the society, and the prospect is that the full complement of members will seen be obtained. The fol lowing officers were elected last evening : President, Dr. H. 1$. Parry ; Vice Presi dent, J. W. Rudy ; Secretary, William II. Powell; Treasurer, E.E. Snyder ; Trustees, Jacob M. Chillas, Jehn B. Millichseck and Isaac E. Leng. A cowiEsreMJEST from Malianey City, Pa., says : M r. J. K Nt . X this city, Miflered a great deal with backache. I gave him a bottle or St. Jacob's Oil. under condition that I would ask no pay if the remedy failed te cure him. lie brought mc the money the next day, stating that the St. Jacob's Oil acted wonderfully, re lieving mc ei all pain. Hie, lads and lassies ! hie away! Xer brook a single hour's delay. If you would carry in your mouth White teeth, and odors of the Seuth. Haste, haste, and buy a single font Of the unrivalled SOZODOXT. myl7-lTdeed&Tr Jeseph Husan, Percy, Ontario, writes: "I was induced te try Themas' Electric Oil for a lameness whieh troubled me ler three or four years, and I found it the best article I ever 1 ned. It has been a great blessing te me." for II. 15. Cochran, dmggist, 137 and 139 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa "9 State Convention at Altoeua. Altoexa, Pa., May 20. The Prohibi tion state convention met here at 11 o'clock this morning. About fifty delegates, rep resenting various parts of the state, were present. Hen. A. A. Barker, of Cambria, was chosen per manent chairman, and A. B. Tate, of Lycoming, and I. N. Pierce, of Philadel phia, secretaries. Committees en reselu tiens, unance anil nominations were ap ap peinted,and the convention adjourned until 2 p. m. A caucus was held en the subject of cheesing presidential electors, but the result has net yet been made known. THE OARS3IEX. Every Invalid a 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 my!7-lwd&w Democratic County Committee. The members of the Democratic county committee elect ler the ensuing political year are requested te meet at Shebcr's hotel this city, en MONDAY, JUXE 7, 18S0 at 10 a. m., ter organization and ler such ether business as the committee may determine. W. U. nENSEL, ml7-tf Chairman for 1879-SO. What is the use in going te the seaside for health when "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher" is what you need. l.oed words de mere than hard speeches. Dr. Themas' Electric Oil is the geed word of every Jamlly. Thousands will testify te its wonder 1111 cures et ceuirhs. raid, snn. tiim.,t ...,.1,.,,.. St'KVIAJj JfOTJtlt:S. Lutheran Ceudidatei for Ordination. The commencement exercises of th Evangelical Lutheran theological seminary were held last evening in Zion's Lutheran, Philadelphia. Herace G. Artwen andJJG. C. II. Haskarl, Philadelphia; Theodere X. Becker, Buffalo, N. Y. ; C. K. Drum heller, Gilbertsville ; Ernest R. Cassady, Trappe; Jehn F. C. Fluck, Telferd; Israel W. Gauger, Fleetwood ; William H. Gcigcr, Saegersvillc ; Elias II. Gcrhart, Union county; J. F. T. Hartwig, New New Yerk ; L. S. Keiner, Waynesboro, Va. ; William S. Miller, Camden, N. J. ; Jehn Souder, Cegau Station ; C. F. Lieman, New Yerk, and M. Luther Zwe.ig, Read ing. Hurt Iiy a Herse. Yesterday afternoon as Daniel Ilartman (Jehn's son) was in the act of applying an embrocatien te the sere withers of a hors-e in rear of the Pennsylvania railroad depot, the animal became restive and in some way struck Mr. Ilartman en the head, producing concussion of the brain and rendering him unconscious for several hours. He is still confined te the house, but under the care of Dr. Boyd is getting along very well. "I Don't Want That Stuff." Is what a lady of Bosten said te her husband 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 n their regnlnr family medicine. That "stuff" is Hep Bitters. myl.V'wd&w Try Lecher's Kcnewncd Cough Syrup. Ken Coueus, Colds, Catakiih and Threat Disorders, use l'JIrewn't Bronchial Troches,'" having proved their efficacy by u test or many years. lwdTTh&S&w croup and ether alllictiens of the breathin" organs; an invaluable outward .specific for lame Hack, se-eness and contraction of the muscles, and every variety of sores or hurts. n? vl!.e. T "' ,J-. Cechx, druggist, 137 and .... ...!.. vjuixu aircui, iaiiciusler, l'a. 30 A Geed Match In Prospect. Washington, May 20. Charles E. Courtney and party left Washington en the Niagara express at half-past six o'clock this morning. The articles of agreement for the proposed race en Wednesday, the 2Cth inst., between Hanlan and Riley, have been drawn and signed by both Hanlanand Riley. An offer of $3,000 was made te Courtney yesterday te stay out of the race in order that Riley might row. The Stakes Handed Over. Referee Blaikie this morning handed Edward Hanlan his draft for f G,000. ESCAPED. Previsions dull ; mess perk at $11 254211 50 : beef hams 16 50 17; India mess beef IIIS 50 ; uaeeu smeKeu sneuiuers 5ic ; salt 4?v,4kc ; smoked hams 10lle; pickled hams SWuidHc. Lard dull ; city kettle 7c ; loose bluchers (c ; prime steam $7 15. Butter choice steadier; ereamery extra 22Q23c; de geed te choice 182Ic ; Bradford county and New Yerk extra IStf 20c ; Western reserve extra at 15$17c; de geed te choice I3Q14y Rolls dull : Penn'a extra 140 16c; Western reservii extra ItglGc. Eggs scarce and higher; l'enn'u 12c; West ern ll)4gl2c. Cheese scarce: Xcw Yerk factory at 12fc; Western lull cream, Mc; de for geed lOiSIOKc; de half skims Ul0e. Petroleum quiet; refilled 7kc. Whiskey! 11. Geed te prime clever out or season ; Timo Time dull at $3 U03 ; Flaxseed linn at $1 45 m Stock Markets. PHiLADKuriiiA, May 20. e . , 1230 p.x. Stocks irregular. Penua 0's (third Issue) 10S Philadelphia A Erie 13 Reading- 2!?' Pennsylvania 5i Lchigh Valley. 50J United Ces. of X. J loeQ Northern Pacific 23 " Preferred 45 Northern Central 32 Lehigh Navigation f... aK Xlnmutnitfii tm 7 Central Transportation Ce. 4U'4 Pitts . Titusville 4 Butfale. 14?. untie Schuylkill Stocks strong. Meney X. Y. Central jrit,, .. Adams Express Michigan Central M Icldgan Southern Illinois Central Uleveland A Pittsburgh 112,VJ uiiraigu a uecKisianu .. 54 Xsw Iekk. May 20. .... 4(iX ...12 - - 3C?i ....111 ... 80 ...1024 IIHi .192 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne.. 118 western Union Tel. Ce Thus exclaimed an old gentleman recover ing from a severe attack of the bronchial uiee.s, sellers' Cough Syrup' cured Price 25 cents. me.' ZIAllllTAOES. 1,.,"L-,Et- On the evening of the li.th et .May, 18S0, by Rev. A. Jl. Shenkle Mr Henry Heueal te Miss Linda C. Keller, all of Maytewu, Lancaster county, Pa. nd Sales et Fancy Stock. According te the Country Gentleman, "-Mr. Celin Cameren, agent of the Elizabeth stock farms, Brickerville, has sold Perch con marc Nannie 829, winner of a medal and dipleina'at the Centennial exhibition, together with stallion Perfection C33, te Dr. H. M. Howe, Bristel, R. I. ; also stal lion Bay King te Wm. Nicel, Islip, Leng Island. Mr. Cameren writes: "I have lately sold Jersey bull Jim Fisk 3,314 te Captain Franklin, of Lancaster, and heifer Willow Fisk te Chas. Husten, Ceatcsville, both strong in the new noted Alphea bleed, and within the past week have sent te Richard Peters, jr., Calhoun, Ga., a car lead of very fine heifers." Jumped tee Soen. Jehn Beuhl, of Mount Jey, while return ing home from Lancaster, en Whit-Monday evening, jumped off the Cincinnati -express, while yet in motion, causing him te fall and break his cellar bone. Large funerals. The fuucral of Hugh Corcoran took places from his residence, Ne. 130 Seuth Water street, this morning, and was very largely attended. The funeral rites took place in St Mary's church where high re quiem mass was celebrated. The remains were thence conveyed, accompanied by a long line of coaches occupied by sorrowing mends, te bt. Mary's cemetery where the interment took place. The funeral of Mrs. Pennington Moere, Colerain township, took place yesterday forenoon, the interment being made in the burying ground attached te Colerain Bap tist church, of which deceased was a mem ber. The fuucral was one of the largest that has taken place in that neighborhood. The religious services were conducted by Rev. Sharp, pastor of the Baptist church, assisted by Rev. Stewart of the Presby terian church. Mrs. Moero was about 38 years of age, and was for a long time a sufferer from consumption. She leaves a young family and hosts of friends te mourn her less. He Had te Come. W. II. Weise, of Slatington, Lehigh county, was regarded as an important wit. ncss in the case of Ncwcemet vs. Sheaffer, new en trial before the Lancaster common pleas. As Mr. Weise did net put in an ap pearance, process was issued, and the sheriff went after him, landing him safely in court yesterday morning. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. The ambition of the American people leads them te overtax their strength and completely break down their nervous systems, impoverish their bleed, aud 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 Blend Makex. Price 50 cents and $1. Fer s-ileby the Proprietor, W. Champien Brown ing, M. D., 1117 Arch Street, Philadelphia, and all Druggists aad Dealers ia Medicines. inyl3-lwd&w Try Lechei's Renowned Cough Syrup" II. Jr. Warner A Ce., Rochester, X. T. : Gentlemen: I have tried your Safe Kidney and L,lvcr Cure for "Bright's Disease," with which 1 have been afllictcd for 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 lit suffering humanity. Truly yours, J as. S. Pbescett, Xerth Union, Ohie, Shakers' Seciety, Cuyahoga County, inyl5-2wdftw Cleveland, Ohie. m: at ns. 1880, at Ilatbore, Mont Ment Martin Buehler, in the Bueiiler. May 19, gemery county. Pa 74th year et his age. Funeral en Saturday, 22.1 inst., at 3 o'clock p. in., at Rohrerstown, Lancaster county Pa 2td " A Ferger Eludes Twe Officers. Pout Jeiivis, N. Y., May 20. J. P. Y. Smith, who was arrested here a few days since, charged with forgery by A. Oilman, escaped last night from two officers in whose custody he was. The day before he had been identified by the cashier of Mil ler & Ce., by Ridley & Ce., and Nicholl, the tailor of New Yerk, as the party who had passed forged checks upon them. DAKOTA Fer Minnesota's Dark Herso. CniCAGO, May 20. A despatch from Farge says the Dakota Republican con vention met yesterday and chese two dele gates te Chicago, both for Windem with second choice for Blaine. Anether despatch says both delegates are uninstructed, but it is understood they are for Blaine for first choice. Teledo ft Wabash. ew Jersey Central 0K 3P4 United States Bends anil Sterling Kxcliann (Quotations by U. K. Jamisen ft Ce.. .S. W Cor. 3d aud Chestnut Streets). Philadelphia, May 3. United States 6, 1881, (registered). .10ifi)li)7 United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .103' let'' United States ik's, 1L. (registered)I08MK)8 United States 44's, 1891, (coupons). .luyKMltfA United States 4's, 1907. (registered). .107JJ United States Currency C's 131 Sterling Exchange 48t;lt.9 CLOTJIIXO. FW PE m e jrmr ad miiTist:MiXTs. HAXLAN'S VICTORY. jyt. :. II. 15KOWN, PIIYSICIAX, SURGEOXand ACCOUCHEUR, 1G4 East King street. Xe. my20-3vdTu,ThftSR -Vy-ATKK REXTS. M The duplicate of water rents is new in !,Ie',-",,V'0.tt'18 Cit-y Treasurer. FIVE PER C l-.NT. abatement will be allowed en all rent paid en or before JUXE 1, 1880. Mir.lTu,T1.48R & CHjTwlukr. Supposed Stelen Herse Caught. On Tuesday night a gray horse, which is supposed te have been stolen aud then abandoned by the thieves, was caught at Intercourse by Jacob Warfel. The owner of the animal which is spavined in the left hind feet, had net been found yet last evening. Pedchtrian Content. A pedestrian tournament will shortly" take place in this city between two well known pedestrian of this place, one from Reading and another from Yerk. Geed men arc backing the walkers and a lively match is expected. Corener's Inquest. Corener Mishler and his jury re-assembled last evening te make up the verdict in the case of Herbert Smith, the three months old infant that died se suddenly yesterday morning. The verdict was death from heart disease. Milten Keller Subscriptions. Since our last report the following sub scriptions have been left with the mayor for the relief fund of the Milten suffer ers: A. M. Frantz, $1 ; cash, 75c; Lancas caster Mamncrcher, $23 ; Jehn G. lleuser, $1 and let of clothing ; D. S. Bare, $1 ; Mrs. Catherine Kinzer, $5 ; Geerge Zeig ler, dairyman, SI; "A Friend," $1 ; Abram Brenner, 81 ; H. C. Harner. $3 ; R. Buchmiller's estate, $5 ; Gee. Tonilhisen, $1 ; Jennie Nixderf, $2 ; Cel. S. II. Price, $3 ; cash, 50c; Henry Hegener, $1. The total amount raised in Lancaster up te this time, is $2,980.75. At neon te-day the mayor scuta draft for $2,900 te O. B. Nagle, burgess of Milten, who is directing the judicious apportion ment of the relief funds. " Heme " Acknowledgements. The managers of the Heme gratefully ac knowledge the following donatiens: Mr. DifTenbach, 1 liver and 2 beef tongues; Mr Geeblc, biscuit; Mr. Spaeth, biscuit; Mrs. C. Widmeyer, 2 dozen eggs ; Mrs. E. Brown, 2 dozen eggs ; Mr. Gibbs, 2 def-n eggs ; Mr. Ilildebrand, 4 dozen eggs; Mrs. Pcarsel, 2 dozen eggs; Mrs. Gcist, 2J dozen eggs and cukes; Mr. Jl. Evans, let of pudding meat. Thanks are also due te the McGibeny Family for their kind invitation te their matinee. At a meeting of the lady managers of the Heme held en Tuesday, the 18th inst., it was resolved te tender a vote of thanks te Mr. Kautz, the fireman, and all who kindly assisted in ex tinguishing the lire that occurred there en the night of May i, and also te the employees of the Heme, who, by their wise management, con trolled and prevented a panic among the children. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Dren-n's Household .Panacea Is the most etrective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied externally and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted deuble the strength et any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIX. "BROWX'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA " should be iu every family. A teaspoon teaspeon teaspoen tulofthe Panacea in a tumbler of het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran ft Ce's Drugstore Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed te ether causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWX'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual In destroying worms, can de no peslble Injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure In eradicating worms. Twenty live cents a box. rianI5-lvd&wTuTh&S Water Is Free. That's se but in most patent medicines you pay for it at the rate of a dollar a pint. Kidney-eort is a dry comneund 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-lwdftw TAMES 1IKOWX, HEALER IN STOCKS I and Bends, 04 and Cfi Bread way, Xe w Yerk Operations en margin and by means or privi leges. Information furnished en all matters connected with stock speculation and Invest-lllu"1- ml5-lyiITn.Th.fcS PROPOSALS FOR BRICKS. Sealed proposals will be received by the ?,"itZ?Tlwtn MT ? for ic immediate ii.V.vf ii V """-"-pwcenai church of 100. 100. 100. oeo ha -.1 well-burnt face brick and 40,000 hard pros brick. Proposals will be receivedfer the whole or part. Sample brick mustaccempanv each bid. The right is reserved te reject any elirery that in the judgment ertheXerthPcr does net come up te sample. .juii AUAM1IUBGKR, Xe. 43 Seuth Prince Street. Intense Enthusiasm in Terente Terente, Ont., May 20 The greate.'t enthusiasm was manifested here en the news of Hanlan's victory being received at the telegraph offices, where theusand8 of people were in waiting ; many cenglatu- Mtery telegrams were sent ineludin from the Marquis of Leme. " FOR THE XOMIMEU." en m20-2td AMPNEJUJHfTM rpHE CITIZENS' BAND WILL GIVE A - Grand Concert at KnmmVl!vf:.,r,iunn Jl!?.. "VCI,,ne' -May 21' at 8 o'clock. Admis sien free. m20-2td A FrA1K, A?D STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL JX for the benefit et St. Jeseph's Church in commence en r III DAT, MAY 23. at Reth- Jer ?.! "V1'1"' W'eHtKInff street, and'cV.ntinue ler ten nays. mlJ-2wd QPERA HOUSE. ONE XIGHT OXLY. SATURDAY, MAY 22d, JANAUSCHEK, SUPPORTED BY MR. HARRY MEREDITH, And her own Company, in her Great Master- MACBETH. Lady Macbeth, - . . JANAUSCHEK. ADMISSION, - - SI, 78 50 CU. Scats en sale at Opera Heuse Office. Virginia Democrats Declare in Faver of the Cincinnati Candidate. Richmond, Va., May 20. The Censer. vative state convention adjourned sine die at midnight, after instructiug the dele gates te Cincinnati te adhere te the two thirds rule and declaring in favor of the nominee of the national Democratic con. ventien. XEURASKA REPUHLICANS. Indications Said te Faver Blaine. Chicago, May 20. A special te the Tribune says the Nebraska Republican state convention met at Columbus, Neb., last night and organized. There is an anti-Grant sentiment and indications favor Blaine. H. GERHARTS Tailoring Establishment, MONDAY, APRIL 5. Having iu.it returned from the Xew Yerk Woolen Market, I am new prepared te exhibit one et" the Uest Selected Stocks or WOOLENS FOB TUB Spring; anil Sin Trade, Ever brought te thin city, best of Xencbutthu very MILTON. m20-3td Amusements. ; Janauschek. On Saturday next Janauschek, the world renowned actress, will appear here as Lady Macbeth, in the great play of "Mac beth." Reserved seats can be bought at the opera house offlce. Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup. Wine for Females and Invalids. It is well known that there arc 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 debilitated per sons in warm weather need a little strengthen ing wine. The 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 relv as being strictly pure, without alcoholic admixture. The Pert Grape Wine of Alfred Spcer, of Passaic, Xew Jersey, has been analyzed by chemists in almost every stute,and has always been proved strictly pure and beneficial. This wine is new being used in hospitals and in families for me' dicinal purposes, also In churches for comma' nien services. Mr. Speer's mode et conducting the fermentation is such as te retain the rich flaverand sweetness of the fruit witheutmuch fermentation te create stimulative properties. Transcript. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and Davis, and sold by H. E. Slaymakcr. ml7-2wd4w ni'HRA HOUSE. TUESDAY EVESIXG, MAT 25, Manager Jehn D. Mishler has the honor of presenting with Xcw Scenery and Elegant Costumes the Union Square version of the great play of the "TWO ORPHANS," Ir. its Original Style, with an Eminently Tal ented Company, consisting of the ASSOCIATED ARTISTS, Late members or the Company attached te DALY'S THEATUE, Xew Yerk. The public are respectfully informed that every attention will be paid te details and no pains or expense spared te give a Strictly First-class Perform ance. SPECIAL PRICES: GALLERY, 25 Cts. ADMISSION 35 " RESERVED SEATS 50 Reserved Scats new en sale at Opera Heuse Office. Xe extra charge. m2U-5td Anether Fire Started Te-day. Milten, Pa., May 20. Anether fire broke out here this morning which caused the greatest excitement. Flames were discovered in the planing mill of Cliuger & Ce., but were extinguished before much damage was done. THE GREEN CLOTH. ENGLISH, FRENCH AMERICAN FABRICS, in all the Leading Styles. Prices as low as the lowest, anil all goods warranted as represent ed, at H. GEEHABT'S, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. Spring Opening Philadelphia Gamblers Held te Ball. Philadelphia, May 20. The gamblers charged with runnihg a roulette table at Point,Breeze part, en Tuesday last, were brought before Magistrate Pole te-day, and held te bail for trial. THE SEAT OF WAR. Stormy Session or the Illinois Convention. Sprixefield, III., May 20. The lie publican convention re-assembled at the appointed hour this morning and, after a stormy session, adjourned until neon. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We have fei sale for the coming seasons an Immense Stock of Mimm CletiM of our own manufacture, which comprises the Latest and Most STYHSOESIGITS. THE MANCHESTER CUP. Isonomy the Winner Wallenstein Nowhere. Londex, May 20. Isonomy wen the race for the Manchester cup. The Abbet was second Horizon third. J?OR RENT. ; Twe very desirable rooms, Xe. J Xerth Queen street, suitable ler photograph gallery, formerly occupied by J. S. Saurman. Apply te a5-tfd THOS. BAUMGARDXER. wahteh. WANTED .EVERYBODY TO ADVER tise, free of charge, In the IirrKUioxx IirrKUiexx cbr, who wants something te de. WANTED. A RESPECTABLE GIRL. TO learn Dressmaking. Apply at MRS. V. ACER'S, myl3-2td Xe. 419 St. Jeseph street. Come and sec our NEW GOODS -FB WASTED BY A SOBER AND INDUS INDUS trieua man, a position in which he is useful. office. willing te de anything te make himself i Can take care of horses. Apply at this OWNERS WANTED TO IDENTIFY Chickens, Bags,- a Blanket and a Saddle, believed te have been stolen. Call en A. K. SPURRIER, myI8-3td Seuth Queen St, cer. of Mifflin. RAGS! RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTED. Housekeepers take notice that we are paying 3 cents a pound for MIXED RAGS. Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM. IIEXXECKE, apr9-3md Xe. 235 West King Street. WENT TAILORING, which is larger and composed or the best styles te be found in the city. D. B. Hosteller & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. 26-lyd LANCASTER. PA OT1CE IS HEREBY UIVKN THAT THE undersigned has made application fertius renewal of certificate Xe. 85.8W for 16 shares of stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, issued te Mary Mulvaney, and dated 3iay 23, 1872, the same having been lest or destroyed. JOHX A.COYLE. mlMtd Administrator.