LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. SATURDAY. MAY 22, 1880. dry, East India ; C. K. Dramheller -will be settled at Hamburg, Berks county, Pa.; I. Gauker, in Sullivan ceuty, Pa.; W. H. Geiger, at Scranton, Pa.; G. C. F. Ilaas will be an assistant pastor in New Yerk city ; G. C. II. Haskarl will go te Mon treal, Canada ; J. S. Keiner te Minnesota ; J. Sander te Ridgway, Elk county, Pa; C. P. Fieman te Freeport, Armstrong county, Pa., and M. D. Zweizig will settle near Reading, where his father is a clergy man belonging te the synod in sessier. Mr. J. F. T. Hartwig, who graduated from the seminary at the same time with these students named, is present te attend the synod ; but he will be examined be fore the New Yerk synod, of which he is a member, and will be located after ordi nation in Jeffirsen county, N. Y. 15KIKF INTERVIEWS. Lat Werd " of Great Men "Taken en the riy." Jehn B. "Warfel : "Smith will get three fifths of the total county vote." Sam. A. GrefT: "I'll bet you a hat that he won't." J. Hay Brown : " Loek out for some thing funny when the returns come in." James 11. Marshall : "Smith is safe and Mylin's likely." Albert S. Edwards : " McMellcn is the daddy of all the politicians." Ed. K. Martin : "Rcineehl will win, but the Bull Ring have leads of money." A. Ilerr Smith : "All the reports arc cheerful." A Marietta statesman : " Davis will get a reusing vote in the river towns." "Geesey" Garter: "Three slates made and mashed yesterday." Clayt. Myers : " I'd like te bet a hun dred that of Mylin, Davis and Griest, two will win." The weather prophet : " Fair weather is in Smith's favor. It.tin would be .100 votes less ler him." Jack Hiestaud : " I am taking it coolly." Jim Decbler "I am for Reinechl. "We'll stand no count-out in the Fourth ward this time like last year, when Ben Lengencckcr get 122 votes and they only gave him 20." Dr. Win. Compten : " This is net my year. If the total vote keeps down te 11,001) Griest may win. He has the peliti- iitiu fitifl flirt itrwtrtfe " 1$. F. Eshlcman : "The Weaver and Itrubaker vote has been gathered in where it will de the most geed, and the contest will be close between Eberly and D.vvis." A. K. Spurrier : "There will net be much political opposition te Jehnsen in his own ward. I'm for Mylin." " One who knows : " "The JSTew Era has been sold out in the lower district. McMellen will go for Grant, Quay and Myliu. " C. S. Stjner : " I knew a man who has $100 te bet en Davis against the field. " J. Gust Zeek : " 1 am glad I did net find the man who wanted te bet against Jehnsen. " Thes. A. Wiley: "It is all right. Smith will pull through." Johnny Potts : " I'm for Jim Blaine. On the district attorney, things is mixed. I would vote for Eberly if I wasn't afraid it would be thrown away. Maybe I'll give Davis a lirt." . Mw Era Editor Frank R. DiirenderlTer : "Everybody is confident. All the candi dates aie ahead and their chances increas ing hourly.' Maj. R. W. Shenk : " They can't beat Smith. When the time comes te beat him Oticst will net be the man te de it with."' A MAT SHOWER. Ita Political Significance. The Republican politicians have been watching the weather with unwonted in terest, there being a very general impres sion entertained that a wet day would in crease the chances of Griest for Congress and that dry weather would correspondingly help Smith. Their theory being that the working politi cians, a large majority of whom are for Griest, would turn out and vote no matter hew bad the weather might be ; while the old bread-brimmed, longhaired, shad-bellied farmers, a majority of whom are for Smith, arc se careful and conserva tive that they would net subject cither their own bodies or the bodies of their horses te the inclemency of a wet day and muddy reads. Smith's frieuds, therefore, have been praying for sunshine, and Griest's for rain. The heavens appear te be treating both parties with impartial favor giving each in turn a streak of favor. The day has been unusually plea ant, the sky being partly overcast with threatening clouds, which about-past one o'clock p. in. condensed and gave us a co pious shower; the rainfall lasted but a few minutes, and had no ether effect than lay ing the dust and giving the Smith men better reads te travel ever. But the end is net yet ; there are still some indications of mere rain ; and however the politicians may feel about it there is no doubt that everybody wants te see it. as until this afternoon, there has net a drop of rain fallen during the present month. IfEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i A J. KTDTZ, iL DENTIST. East King street, next deer te the Heuse, Lancaster, Fa. Court ltd DR. VfM. B. VAHNESTOCK Having returned from the Seuth, has re sumed his office practice, and can be found at his residence, Ne. 239 EAST KING STREET. ml8-2nidewS DRY GOODS. rpHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF JL tneAmcrican3lechanlcs'BuildIngandLean Association will be held this (SATURDAY) evening at 8 o'clock, in Ceyle's Building, Ne. 38 East King street Meney ler sale. ltd W3L T. JEFFERIES, Secretary. OTBAWBEKR1ES1 STRAWBERRIES!! O Fresh arrival this afternoon; also. Peas, Cabbage. Cucumbers, Beans, Bananas, Pine apples, &c, at JOHN A. KELLER'S DAILY MARKET, ltd 135 East King Street. THE MONTHLY MEETING OF THE People's Building.Lean and Deposit Com pany will be held this (Saturday) evening at 7M o'clock. Meney leaned at 9 o'clock. It H. W. VILLEE, Sec'y. ATTENTION. C'IGARMAKERS! The finest let of extra quality Old Penn sylvania Leaf Tobacco for sale. Call en or ad dress SHINDEL & IIEUSIIEY, Ne. 650 Colum bia, Lancaster, Pa. m23-3td THE REGULARMONTHLYAND ANNUAL meeting of the Union Building and Lean Association will be held en MONDAY Even ing at 7K o'clock. Election of Officers and Reports. The 11th series el stock will open at $1 perghare. Meney te lean. A. II. BALL, ltd Secretary. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Drilling the City Water. As Superintendent Kitch was returning last cTcning from his visit te the water works, his attention was called te two men en the banks of the city reservoir, one et whom was stripped, and was about plung ing into the water. The superintendent promptly ancstedthe men and took them befeie Alderman McConemy, who held them te bail for a hearing this evening. One of them is a one-armed man named James Sellers, a truck dealer. The ether is a one-legged man named Jacob Brobst. Their explanation of the aft'air is that while they were taking a leek at the reser voir Sellers's hat blew off and fell into the water, and that after vainly trying te get it out Brobst proposed te strip and swim in for it, and was in the act of doing se when he was arrested. This excuse was net deemed satisfactory by Superintendent Kitch, who is determined that neither one legged, two-legged or four-legged animals shall swim in the reservoirs as long as he has charge efthem. Before Judge Livingston. In the case of Jehn W. Newcemet vs. Stephen Shaeffcr, the defense opened this morning. They claim that there never was a partnership between Shaeffer and Britten and witnesses were called te prove that fact. The testimony had net closed when court adjourned at neon and the case will be continued en Monday afternoon. The Decket. The docket was called this morning when eighteen judgments were entered for different reasons. Next Week's Court. Xext week the second week of common pleas court will be held. There are thirty cases down for trial, and Judge Patterson will preside. Tf rATKR RENTS. Tf The duplicate of water rents is new in the hands or the Citv Treasurer. FIVE PER CENT, abatement will he allowed en all rents paid en or before JUNE 1, 1880. E. WELCHANS, m8-3wdTu,Th&SIl City Treasurer. ECORATION DAY. ' All persons desiring te contrlbnte flowers for Decoration Dav will nleasc send them te (rant Hall en 27th and 28th Inst. Tim lady friends arc cordially invited te be present en above dates te assist in milking the decora tions, w. Mcelrey, Chairman of Decoration Committee. m22-2tdSAW BROCADE GRENADINES! BROCADE GRENADINES! VERY CHOICE STYLES IN SILK AND WOOL ALL WOOL LACE BUNTINGS! ALL WOOL LACE BUNTINGS! IN BLACK AND COLORS. Plain All Weel Buntings ! Plain All Weel Buntings ! IN BLACK AND COLORS. New Styles in FUEXCH ORGANDIE LAWNS. New Styles in LATTICE WOBK LAWNS. New Styles in FIGURED LAWNS, Tinted Ground. New Styles in FIGURED LAWNS, White Ground. A complete assortment of all the New Styles of Laces for Trimming Lawns, Buntings, White Goods, etc., all at lowest prices. GIVLEK, BOWEKS & HUEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. 46KC ; Ne. 3, dp tttfc ; Ne. ?,Mlxcd 42643c. Rye Una; Western and Pa. 90c. Previsions dull ; mtm perk at HI 25011 90 : beef bams I17Q17 SO ; India m.iss beet $55l3 SO bacon emeked shoulders ttc: salt 49t4 We -smoked hams 10811c; pickled hams SkSSSc Lard dull ; city etUe jc ; loose bnu5r c ; prime steam $7 1007 15. e'UterTcn0,ce8Carceflrm; creamery extra 2223c ; de geed te choice lSgaic ; Bradford county and New Yerk extra 18a21c ; Western reserve extra at 15017c; de iroed te choice 13uc: Rolls dull: Penn'a extra 110 15c: Western reserve extra 14015c vSnSSue"d S,rnS; 1,enn'a 1J,3c5 Cheese dull and weak, except cheice: New lerk factory at 12c; Western tell cream, lie; de for geed lOtilekc; de hair skims 9l0c. " ' Petroleum firm ; refined 7?Ic. Whiskey $111. Geed te prime clever nothing doing ; Ti mo me duli at $3 903 ; Flaxseed firm ut $1 46 Stock Markets. &&&& ATJEIF ADVERTISEMEXTS. OLD SYSTEM OF DOSING AND ANEW DEPARTURE IN MEDICINE-THE nRiir.r.iNf; fsiiPFRdunrn The Excelsior liver and Stomach Pad Is a new curative agent, totally .totally difTerent from and greatly superior te anything hitherto offer effer direetlT unnn the vitril'nrmm nntl minxs livflw. wtrintlv mitnnl nmHM of ABSORPTION. It has proved its efficacy by the severest tests, and is strongly recommend- v.iUjiiniMioti,iHeuiu as u rciimuy in iiwianeiw iever. liver ami stomach cemnlalnts. ed te the public. It acts THIRD EDITIOff. irrefrularlties. nervous diserdera. meiitnl ilinn..inii limuiiwim mi m-i.Mtinw rr i.ii .im,,ei JJ.11"".1.''' n!lU9t:a aul constipation, it has no equal. PRICES Regular Pa, $1 : Special Size, $1.50. Pieparcdandseldbythe ABSORPTIVE MEDICAL COMPANY, Ne. 81 WEST CHESTNUT STREET, LANCASTER, Pa. Send or call for circulars giving testimonials, Ac. m22-ftdSA W Fer Sale by Druggists. A Tight at Zleglcr'a Tavern. Yesterday afternoon Frank McDenaM, a tramp, who was recently liberated from jail, and several ether tramps, went te Zieglcr's hotel, en Kast King street, and after ordering several rounds of beer, Mc Donald refused te pay for them. Ziegler then endeavored te put him out, when he picked up a spittoon and tlnew it at him, but missed Ziegler. The latter then struck him with a club, cutting his head, and put him out of thejieuse. McDonald picked up a stone and threw it through the window, after which he left the place. In the evening McDonald called at the county hospital te have his head dressed. He re mained there until 4 o'clock this morning, when hearing that suit had been brought against him before Alderman Barr, and that a warrant had been issued for his ar rest, he made his escape from the building and has net been seen since. Ties Horned. Yesterday a large let of railroad ties which were piled along the track of the Pennsylvania railroad, atCellins's station, caught lire from the sparks of a locomo tive. Many of them were burned before the lire was extinguished. "TUFTEEN DOLLARS KUTS A FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR, With Enameled Water Tank, at SHKRTZER, HUMPI1REVILLE A KIEFFKR'S, Ne. 40 East King Street, Lancaster. Pa. GEO. W. BROWN, &., UNDERTAKER, Ne. 140 EAST KINO STREET. Residence 21 Seuth Princu Street. may22-lmdSAWR GLASSWARE GLASSWARE!! CUT AND ENGRAVED, PRESSED MOULDED GLASSWARE, AND CHINA HALL. ASSORTMENT THE LARGEST, QUALITY THE FINEST, TRICES THE LOWEST. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! All the New Spring Styles from the Leading Manufacturers. Embossed Gobi, ftrenze Satins, Grounds and Blanks, with Dade, Frieze and Borders te match. CAEPETS ! CAEPETS ! CAEPETS ! .BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, INGRAIN AND HALL CARPETS. MATTINGS ! WHITE AND FANCV CHINA MATTINGS AND OIL CLOTHS. HAGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington, May 22. Ferthe Middle Atlantic states,rising barometer, slightly lower temperature, southeast te southwest wind?, partly cloudy weather, local rains. THE READING SUSPENSION. DIchargad. William West, who was charged with drunken and disorderly conduct by Jeseph Crciner, paid all costs befeie Alderman Barr this afternoon and was discharged. Latest Returns. The Milten fund at V, o'clock had reached $3,003.75. A sr.A:G phrase. Rub with St. Jacob's Oil. The queen of medicinal soaps, the inulclilcis Cuticur.i. smiles lS7!t, 4.iO,uoe cakes. m Excuilen. Arrangements arc being made te and an ex cursion irem Columbia, Lancnsternud .stations east, en the Pennsylvania railroad, te Col Cel lins' Beach via Philadelphia, June 1, 1880. Rates el fair and schedule te be made known in due time. ltd. 1ROPOSALS 1T1LL BE RECEIVED UP te TUESDAY, JUNE 1, at 7 o'clock p. m., ler the furnishing et Gas per thousand cubic feet ler the Mayer's Olhec, Treasurer's Ollice, Council Chambers, MarketHeuses and Station Heuse, together with the City Gas Lamps, ler the liscal year ending May 31,1881. The Com pany furnishing tin; Gas shall light and ex tinguish all the Street Gas Lumps everv night throughout the year at bunsct. and shall keep me same clean and in repair at their own proper cost, and disconnect the same at the expiration of their contract, without charge or expense te the city, and give security ler the failhtul performance of the contract, te be approved by the Lamp Committee. At the same time and place will be received proposals for turnishiug oil for one hundred and seventy-tour street Iannis, en thu same terms and conditions for lighting and extin guishing the same, keeping clean and in re pair, as are attached te the contract ler Gas Lamps. At Hie same time and place will be received proposals for the furnishing of all Lamp Pests and Street Lamps, complete and rcaTly ler use, which may be needed during the llsc.il yearj Pests and Lamps te be of same style as thee new in use. Bidders will state weight of Pest they propose te furnish. All Proposals te be addressed te the Lamp Committee at the Mayer's Otliee. By order of the Committee. HERBERT JOHNSTON, m22,2G,29d Clerk. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Wall Papers and Window Shades. WE OPEN A NEW LINE OF PAPEE HANGINGS, In Entirely New Patterns, rations a specialty. Elegant Pattern and Large Stock ti select from. Celling Dcce- Miihicalanil Literary. Our readers will net, of course, forget the musical and literary entertainment for the benefit of St. Antheny's church, which takes place in Fulton opera house en Monday evening next. The pregramme includes a lecture by Prof. Win. J. Phillips, late professor of English literature at Seten Hall college, whose subject will be "The Medel Husband and Wife." The lecture is said te abound in fine bursts of eloquence and brilliant Hashes of wit and humor. The musical part of the pro pre gramme will consist of a fine selection of vocal pieces by St. Antheny's choir, assisted by Madame Peisch, of Philadelphia. Amusements. Janauichelc, the Tragedienne. Jauauschek is one of the greatest living actresses, and In the characters which she personates has no rival. Her Lady Macbeth has never been seen in Lancaster, but it is up te the high artistic standards of her Mary JSluart and Deberah. Te say that is te say what should command ler her the patronage et all the patrons of his his trenic genius. She appears at Fulton opera house te-ntght. Jf'OR SALE OR REA'l. L1 ME FOR SALE. 10.000 Bushels at 2 cents lier Bushel. inay5-4tdeaw<w GEO. K. REED, Treas. OR RENT. Twe very desirable rooms. Ne. 43) North Queen street, suitable ler photograph gallery, lermerly occupied bv J. S. Saurman. Apply te aTi-tfd THOS. BAUMGARDNER. HOLLANDS FOll WINDOW SHADES, In Cardinal, Brown, Olive, Tea and Londen Smoke. WShadcs and Paper hung at short notice. WIDE GOODS FOR STORE SHADES. Best Spring Fixtures, 23c. Cornices and Curtain Poles. J. B. MAETIN & GO. Werlc te go en Under a Racelvar. Philadelphia, May 22. A statement is made by the officials of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad and coal andiron companies that operations will be con ducted as usual, and that there will be no interruption of business. At the collieries work will be re-commenced en Monday, and continue until Wednesday night. A receivership will be applied for, and Mr. Gewen or Edwin M. Lewis, president of the Farmers' and Mechanics' bank will be named for the position. Philadelphia Brokers Succumb la Conse quence of the Failure Fluc tuatien In Stocks. Philadelphia, May 22. The excite ment ever the Reading failure continues. It is rumored that there are a number of failures en Third street, but the only ones said te have succumbed te the pressure are Jas.B. Yeung & Ce., Butler, Ncwhall & Ce., and C. II. Jerdan & Ce. Heading stock was sold down as low as ten dollars per share, but new 11 is bid, with 12 asked. Pennsylvania sold as low as 48, but has new recovered a dollar. Lehigh Naviga tion, which old at 20 at the openins of ths beard, has advanced te 25. The News in England. Londen, May 22. The failure of the Philadelphia and Beading railroad and the coal and iron company caused a semi-panic in the American railway mar ket. Ceal carrying lines all suffeied heavily. TUB NElfiSASKA TROURLES. PHILADBLrHIA. Mav 22, . 1330T.it. 230 'r. jf. Stocks excited. Pennati's (third issue) 108X Philadelphia Jt Erie.. le Reading iq jeiuiajiiaum Kty Lehigh Valley. 47 United Ces. of N. J lee Northern PaciHc luv Preferred Northern Central 31 Lehigh Navigation 21 Norristown lue: Central Transportation Ce. i'j Pitts , Tltusville BuHale. WA Little Schuylkill 53 Nkw 1 ekk. May 22. Stocks weak. Meney 45 N. V. Central rJij Adams Express 112 Michigan Central 77 aucmgan seuiuern iui Illinois Central 102 Cleveland & Pittsburgh... .112 Chicago & Reck Island 'Ji Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.. 118 western union xtu.ne... Teledo ft Wabash New Jersey Central 2 612 United States Bends and Sterling tSxeliMiign (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen ft Ce., S. Xf. Cor. 3d ami Chestnut Streets). Pbiladklfhia, May 22. United States C'8, 1381, (registered). .1080107 United Suites 5's, 18SI, (registered). .103V;I0 United States 4Vs, 1SD1, (regl9tered)!OS$10tyi United States 48, 1S91, (coupons). .lOUjJisieaji United States 4s, 1907. (registered). .Iu7lu7: United States Currency 6's 12(5 Sterling Exchange..... 4tMK4S9X AMVSEMEXTS A FAIR AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL for the benellt et St. Jeseph's Church, will commence en FRIDAT, MAY 2S, at Roth Reth Roth weiler'e Hall, West King street, and continue for ten days. inl0-2wd GRAND MUSICAL AND LITERARY EN TERTAINMKNT. FULTON HALL, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 24, Fer the benellt et ST. ANTHONY'S CHURCH. Prof, W. J. Phillips, A. M.. late Professer ut Seten Hull College, will deliver his Interesting Lecture en "THE MODEL HUSBAND AND WIFE." Music under the auspices of St. Antheny's Choir. Admission, OOc. Uallery, S3c. Tickets for sale at Miss Flynn'rj Boek Stere Ne extra charge ter Reserved Scats. Bex sheet at Yecker's. inl5,l,J422tl e PEKA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. SATURDAY, MAY 22d, JANAUSCHBK, Ullitary Aid te Suppress the Strikers. Omaha, Neb., May 22. Twe companies of military, one from Columbus and the ether from Wahoo, arrived by special train last night. Gov. Mancc arrived with the Columbus company. Twe com panies of Omaha militia arc en duty also at the .smelting works. Twe companies of United States troops from Fert Omaha are under arms at the government corral, a few reds from the smelting works. Xe conflict has occurred yet between the strikers and the troops, but it may occur at any moment. The authorities are determined te protect the smelting works company in putting the men at work who want te work. FOREIGN LAUOK DISPUTES. WATT, SHAND & COMPANY Have epeecd a Choice Assortment of PUBLIC SALE. On MONDAY AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock, at SO East Lemen street, a general assortment of household and kitchen lurniture, nearly new. JACOB GUNDAKER, ltd Auctioneer. Dress Wains, Lams and CiimtzBs. SPECIAL BARGAIN. Twe Cases Yard Wide. Lawns at 8c per yard, usual price, 12c. Summer Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. AT LOWEST PRICES. French Strikers Applying for English Aid. Londen-, May 22. A Paris dispatclj te the Times says : the striking operatives at Beubaix solicited aid from English trade unions, their funds being low, but the re ply was unfavorable and the strike seems nearly at an end. Advising Them te Ge te Werk. Londen, May 22. The executive com mittee of the Blackburn cotton operatives advise all strikers te resume work, when the mills are reopened en Monday next. JSURNED TO THE WATER'S EDGE. SUPPORTED BY MR. HARRY MEREDITH, And her ewu Company, In her Great Master piece, MACBETH. Lady Macbeth, ... JANAUSCIIEK. 81, 75 St SO CtH. ADMISSION, Scats en f-ale at Opera Heuse Office. mSIKltd -PERA UOU.SE. TUESDAY EVENIXG, MAY 25, Manager Jehn D. Mishlcr has the honor et presenting with New Scenery and Elegant Costumes the Union Square version of the great play of the "TWO ORPHANS," In Its Original Style, with nn Eminently Tal ented Company, consisting of the ASSOCIATED ARTISTS, Late members of the Company attached te DALY'S THEATRE, New Yerk. The public are respectfully informed that every attention will be paid te details and no pains or c.xpeme spared te give a Strictly First-class Perform ance. SPECIAL PRICES: GALLERY ADMISSION RESERVED SEATS,. ....SSCfat. ....35 " BO " Emaciation, drey, mental and physical weakness arrested by Malt Bitters. 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. Haste, haste, and buy a single font Of the unrivalled SOZODONT. myl7-lwdeedSw PUBLIC SALE. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock at Ne. 547 West Chestnut street piano, side beard, carpet, beds and bedding, and a gen eral assortment of household and kitchen furniture. JACOB GUNDAKBR. 4td Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY, MAY 27, will be sold a large let of Household and Kitchen Furniture, ut Ne. 207 Nertli Lime street. Alse Carpenter and Machinist's Toels. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, sharp. myiK-tsd Sl'ECIAL NOTJVES. A Big Egg. Belden Miller, of Gordenvillc, has pre. sented us with an unusually large egg laid by one of his barnyard fowls. The egg measures a little mere than S inches in its greater circumference and 0 inches in its smaller circumference. It is by no means a pretty egg, having a rough, dirty-colored shell, with dark brown spots, and looking mere like a geed-sized potato than erdi nary hen-fruit. "Sellers' Liver Pills" never lail te cure bil iousness, Indigestion, or headache. Sold by all JUby Prizes, SGOO. An eminent banker's wife of N. Y.. has induced the proprietors of that great medicine. Hep Bitters, te oHer $00 In prizes te the youngest child that says Hep Bitteis plainly, in any language, between May l,lSS0,and July 4, 1SSI. This is a liberal and interesting offer, and everybody and wite should send two cent stamp te the Hep Bitters Manufacturing Com pany, Rochester, N. T., U. S. A., for circular, giving full particulars, and begin at once te teach the children te say Hep Bitters and se cure the prize. "They cannot all lie," was the observation of one while reading the endless testimonials te "Dr. Lindsey's Bleed Searcher." It is infallible. 170R RENT. JJ Tlie second story et Eshlcman & llntli- von's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, und also a room en second story, opposite the Penn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street. B. F. ESHL.EMAN, K3-2td&Stt Atterncv-at Law NEW YORK STORE, S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. PUB1 On HEATHS. In a. Deatitute Condition. Mrs. Margaret Ceyle, an old widow, who resides en Charlette street, between Lemen and James, is in a destitute condition. Of ficer Flick ascertained this fact yesterday. After making it known feed, &c, was taken te the house. Any contributions that persons may desire te make will be thankfully received. Funeral. This morning the funeral of James Mo Me Govern, who died en Thursday, took place. It was very largely attended by relatives knid friends of the deceased. Mass was celebrated at St. Mary's church after which nterment was made at St. Mary's cemc-tary. i.oMiiKitei:ii. en Friday morning. May 21 Dr. Christian Bemberger, in the 70th year e his age. Funeral from his late residence in Roths Reths villc, en Sunday morning, at U o'clock. m2l-2td Fertig. In this city, en the 21st Inst., Jehn Edward, inlant son of Philip and Catharine lertig. Funeral from the residence of the parents Ne. 114 North Mulberry street, Sunday after noon, ut3 o'clock. Interment in St. Jeseph's cemetery. The relatives and friends are re spectfully invited te attend. ltd Hoktixe. May 22, 1SS0, Henry Walter, son of Dr. G. A. and Emaliue Herting, in its 4th month. Funeral services en Monday at the house, Ne. G4 North Queen street, at 7a. m., te pro ceed by the 7:55 a. in. train te Ephrata, and the interment will.be at Bcrjtstrass cemetery. The relatives and Iriends are respectfully invited te attend. ltd WeLrEBT. May 22, 18S0, in this city. Charles F., son or Peter and PhilepcQua Welpert, in the 5th month of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral from WEDNESDAY.MAY 20. ISSO.will be sold at Public Sale, at J. 1). Denlinger's Mcrrimac j louse, .Lancaster i"a., the lollewlng Jive stock, te wit : 15 head of Cynthiana Kentucky driv ing horses, Irem 4 te G years old. aieme et them are very geed steppers. A credit of 60 days will be given. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. 111., when attendance will be given by JOHN SIDES. Alse, at the same place, will be sold 13 head of Uuien County, Ohie, horses, heavy draft Nerman, and some geed drivers, from 3 te 6 years old. The above stock will lie sold with out reserve. A credit of 60 days will be given. The above horses can new be seen at Merrimac Stables. Attendance will be given by W. J. SKEDMORE, J. N. H1MES. Samuel Hess & Sens, Aucts. ltd THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OP BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, &C, In the city, is te be seen at the Works of NORBEOK & MILEY, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS, COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA. Less of the Steamer Algerna. Iroquois, Ont May 22 At 9 o'clock last night the steamer Algerna leaded with hay for Odgensburg was burned te the water's edge at Pine Tree Point three miles below Iroquois. The lire was caused by a spark from the pipe. The crew were saved. FOUL PLAY. Reserved Seats new en sale at Opera Heuse Otliee. Ne extra charge. m2U-5til GROCERIES. -fTHOLESALE AMI) RETAIL. LEVANTS FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NOIITH PRINCE STREET. dl7-lyd PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE 'REAL ESTATE. Pursuant te an order of the Orphans' Court of Lancaster County, Pa., will be sold at public sale, at the public house of Philip Wall, en West King street, en THURS DAY, the 10th day of JUNE, A. D. 1880, the fol lowing described real estate, late of Frederick Reller, deceased, te wit : All that certain let or piece of ground with a two-story anil attic BRICK DWELLING HOUSE thereon erected, situated en Marietta Avenue, Ne. 617, in the city of Lancaster, Pa., containing in front en Marietta Avenue 23 feet, mere or less, and ex tending in depth te a public alley 9G feet, mere or less. Bounded en the west by property of D. G. Baker, en the east by property of Jehn Graham, an the north by the aforesaid alley, and en the south by Marietta Avenue. The improvements are a two-story Brick Dwelling Heuse with Frame Kitchen attached, a well of never-falling water with pump therein, grape vine, and ether necessary improvements. Sale te commence at IV. o'clock n. m. en said uay, wnen attendance will L Unions made known bv W. H. ROLAND, ml9-3wdW&S Trustee in Partition. 43-COX & CO.'S OLD STAND.- The Stock includes all the LATEST STYLES SPRINGS, uc.1,la.t,l? Brew9,ter, Whitney, Salidce Triple, Empire tCress Spring, Dexter Queen, Duprcx "''-'"Plm. d they will also make te order any style a purchaser may desire. ICenairiug of all kinds promptly attended te. All work guaranteed for 0110 year. jm.j' b "OUR WORK SUSTAINS OUR -WORD." A Widow's Heuse Burned With Her In It. Leck Haven, May 22. The residence of Mrs. Balser Friedler, in this city, was de stroyed by fire early this morning. Mrs. Priedler's remains were afterwards found in the ruins, burned almost te a cinder. Feul play is suspected, as she was in the building alone and was known te have a considerable sum of money in her possession. COUNTING THE ELECTORAL VOTE. Mr. Morgan Makes a Speech In Faver or His Resolution. "Washington, May 22. In the Senate te-day Mr. Morgan's joint resolution for counting the electoral vote was taken up after the morning hour and Mr. Morgan spoke in its support. TjUNE OLIVE OILS. FOR TABLE USE. DURKE'S SALAD DRESSING, D. S.BUllSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET. "1UOICE HAMS AND DRIED 1IKKF, AT BURSK'S- "1ANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AT A REDUCTION. Te clo-e out stock for the season, at BURSK'S. CUIOICE MAPLE SUGAR ' -AT- BURSK'S. I be given and ceu- EISA1TCIAZ. JAMES BROWN, DEALER IN STOCKS and Bends, CI and 66 Bread way. New Yerk. Operations en margin and by means or privi- lrvna Ti4..v,nf . .,wmf;.l...1 .... .11 ...-.. !.-. .-.nw...t .1 -.-.! 1 v.. rtj tail. . . I -6. .Hiviiueuuu iuiujeucu Ull Ull JIlUlLCia 1.. i..i.u iucii;, flu.ai liuen. street, en connected with stock speculation and invest Monday afternoon, nt 2 o'clock. Interment at I ment. ml5-ydTu,Th&3 Zion's cemetery. ltd. WASTED. WANTED.--.EVERYBODY TO ADVER Use, five of charge, in the Intelliqen cbr, who wants something te de. EVRNITURE. w ltd A NT ED. -A GOOD RAG CARPET J. C. Weaver. Single man nrelerred STAMBAUGH, Marietta, Pa. WANTED A GOOD GIRL IN A SMALL family without children, at 36 West King street. ltd WANTED BI THE PENN'A MUTUAL Hail Insurance Company geed and re liable Agents te canvass for Insurance against less or damage te tobacco by hall. Practical tobacco greweis preferred. Address D. STRICKLER, Yerk, Pa., or JOHN H. METZ LEB, Lancaster, Pa. m22-ltdw TAGS! AC RAGS! RAGS! RAGS WANTEn. Heusekeeners take notice that we are paying 3 cents a pound for MIXED BAGS. Cesh paid as seen as delivered te WM. HENNECKE, apr9-3md Ne. 235 West King Street. WALTER A. HEINITSH isssirrs tub New Glass Reller OR INSULATOR ON ALL FUUNITUKE. TRY THEM 15 East King Street. Over High & Martin's. MARKETS. New Yerk Market. New Yerk, May 22. Fleur State and West ern very dull and In buyers' laver; superfine state $3 904 X) ; extra de H 25 1 SO; choice de $4 905 00; fancy $5 0eU 00: round hoop Ohie $5 003 50: choice de $5G0&6 73; superfine western 390 4 80; common te geed extra de $i 2."485; choice dodo $1 907 00; choice white wheat de 4 805 23; Southern quiet and steady; common te fair extra 5 25600; geed te choice de $3 507 00. .XWhcat Spring quiet and nominal ; winter ajshade stronger,quiet ; Ne. 2 Red.June $1 6IJ: de May, 1 31&131J ; Ne. 1 White, May $1 2G& 1 25. Cern dull and a shade lower : Mixed west ern spot, 535ec; de future 4933jic. Oats steady. Including Ne. 2 June 41c ; State 4 349c ; Westeriv4350c. Beef dull and prices unchanged. Perk tinner ; new mess $1700. Lard quiet and firm; steam rendered 17 60. Whisky dull ; Western $ 1 081 09. Spirits of turpentine dull at 4443c. HALE. fAJ'ERS, St. ARE BETTER PREPARED TO Meet the wants of the people than any season heretofore. Our line Is larger than usual, and in WK3 Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, May 22. Fleur dull and lower ; superfine $3 003 30; extra at $4 004 50; Ohie and Indiana family at $5 255 75 ; Penn'a family $5 255 62; St. Leuis family $5253600; Minnesota family $5 0036 25; patent and high grades $6 503800. Bye flour at $4 75. Cornmeal Brandywine unchanged. Wheat quietand steady ; Ne. 2 Western Bed $128M129 Penn'a Bed $1290130; Amber $1 306)1 3L Cern scarce and strong; steamer none here : yellow 5555Kc ; mixed 5455c. Oats weaker ; Ne. 1, White, 47jc ; Ne. 2, de PAPER HANGINGS we have the New Patterns ler the Spring In an endless line te select from. WINDOW SHADES of every description. In Cerner and Band, six and seven feet In length. Plain Goods by the yard in all colors and widths. Paper Curtains te the trade at Factory Prices 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. 1. and 2 inches. In Ebony and Polished Walnut, Rings, Brackets, and Fancy Ends Complete. PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. Orders taken for any size at Lew Prices. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. leblO-lydAw