LANCASTER DAIL1 1NTELLIGENCEJR. WEDNESDAY. MAY 26 1880 appropriation of $400 or $300 he says, would secure this desideratum, and the chief employed a geed bit of persuasive eloquence upon the chairman te induce him te agitate the question. A Krcat many plugs ever the city are in a condition calling for speedy repair. Seme of them bare their mouths tee close te the gutter, making it difficult te attach the hose, while en the outskirts of the city are a number of plugs which are se seldom used that tltey become full of muddy .water. Practical firemen agree that at in tervals all such plugs should be turned en in order that they be kept clean. 17481880. 133d Annual Meeting of the MlnUteriuin or Pennsylvania. Tuetday Afternoon. -In the ministeiial session held after the regular morning ad journment, Rev. S. Laird, of Philadel phia, late of -the Pittsburgh synod, was received into the ministerium. Rev. F. C. Lampe, of Williamsport, and Rev. Strobe, of llarrisburg, applied for ad mission, but a vote en leceptien was de ferred until the next private session of the ministerium. Adjourned with prayer by Ml I5C1SS. The synod was opened for afternoon session witli singing, and prayer by Father V. F. Weldcii. The following ministers were declared elected directors of the theological semi nary : Revs. J. A. Seiss, I). I)., Z K. I'litt. A. T. Geissenliaiucr, J. F. WaApele and :. L. Reed. The following laymen were elected di- Wlll' I'fiHnil flllrl intwi 4-lm. !... ..... l.l i iivniMirvnni.e.1.lW.vrtl. A i ' . '"-"- "'"ciuie uel ueie 10 feshim. ..,! t.l. ti.;iJ.V: r.1 "r'r.i" sustain the weight of the large engine . . . - ." " -."1K...IIT ui i-iiu ; lecters: II. Lehman, L. L. Hetipt, F. R. Schmidt, C. Nellaiitl C. F. Sandt. The constitution as discussed en Mon day afternoon was taken up as the regular order for afternoons. In Art. 4, Sec. 105, Dr. Schacflcr amend ed the Utter clause, leading, "but no inin istet shall be installed until lie has been icgulailyieceived into the membership of the niinisterium,'' te read in addition, 'and all departure fiem this piinciple shall be at the clisctctieu of the officers of tin ininistciiuiii." Adopted. The rth Art. of Sec. 103 was amended se as te read "shall " instead of "may lay the coiner stone of a chinch, etc." Dr. Schmucker auneuueed that he would piesent an amendment in writing, te be voted en next year, jnvinjr synod the newer te appieve or n:ei.se tlie action of confer ences. He thought it could be appended best te Sec. 121. Rev. Dr. Krautli nicscntcd a report of the committee en the president's report, which was leccived. v At half-past four o'clock the synod ad join tied te held a ministeiial session, at which Dr. Seism's repot t as chairman of the examining committee was the subject of debate. Tuesday .,. ', Lust evening, accord accord te announcement, the synod celebrated in Utility cmticii the seventh semi-centennial am '.... v wiiiuiMini line me mini centenary Heek of Concetd. The chuich was ciowd ciewd d with mcmbcis of the congiegatien :ind visitors anxious te hear the addiesses ptc paied for tlie occasion. Kev. E. E. Sibele, of Philadelphia led in the seivice of opening, announcing Psalm, xlvi, and the hymn "Gloiieus things of thee arc spoken," as the lessens and praise in honor of tlie event. Dr. A. Spaeth, of the theological scmi naiy. being ititierfuccil, nddicsscd the meeting in Get man. He thought it emi nently appiepnate for the synod te cele brate the anniversaiics of tlie 23th of .June, 13:,0, and tlie 23th of June, 1380, when the Augsburg confession and the C.mceidia wete given te the chuich. These have together constituted, fixed and established our r.iith. The Augsburg confession is tliecetitic of Lutheianisin. it is the conle.ssien of the llib.e. We new celelirate the seenth jubiblee of the unity of the faith, in out Fei inula of Conceid. The concerdia is net the presentation of a "conceid" wheic tlieie Is none ; but it is a unity of these who held the tiuth in sincerity, and in the harmony of one faith. We de net want unionism, but concetd always that is pleasing te Ged. Dr. II. E. Jacobs, of Pennsylvania eefi lege, Gettysbuig, followed in a English addicss. lie said the Reek of Conceid is a memorial of epochs in the liisteiy of the chuich. The jubilee te-night is net a mere celebration, but a deft use ; we hcte renew our weapons, st lengthen our walls against dangers piesent and fututes. Thetc may be miner points technically in ctmcct in our confession, yet the tiuth within eiircliuiclt is living, no dead. Nine creeds aie found te the Bejk or Concetd. The Apostle's Cteed is an expansion of the baptismal fei inula. Tae rule of faith was ra'sel beyond this fermuli into the Niceue Ciced of A. D. :2e. and the Athanasiaii Creed, the wik el the Western chuich between tlie sixth and ninth centuries, A. D. Tlie Augsburg confession rose out of the sec ond peiieil in the sixteenth century. The liisteiy of the giving of the confess'ien was traced, the pretest .against Reme, and the false religion and fanaticism that abound ed at the time. The confession ewes its origin and life te the spit it and power of Luther and the confessors. Melanchthen is the author of the Confessional Apology, in which was fully discussed the doctitncef jiisinicatien y i.iitu. l ins is a piccieus legacy te the pastor of te-day ; a book of practical religion. Enemies could net un dci stand .Melanchthen ; he and Reme lived in different worlds. The Smalcald Articles are the only formal attack en the papacy. As long as the life of the confes cenfes confes .siens is in the church tlie church will ... ... .1. ....... 11 1 !-. ft . r... Siun, iiucuiiiiuij ;um ticiiniiciv. inc ex perience of the past must be hi ought into the present. Let us thank Ged for tlie in tei est new of new witnesses in Christian literary institutions. Let us appropriate and .spread the trutfl, and upheld the hands of all who teach it in its puritv. Rev. W. S. Emery conducted thcclesing devotional exeicises of the evening. Wednesday Mern ing. Most of tlie mem bers of the synod weie en hand this morn ing at the hour appointed te have tlie pic ture token te which they had been invited by Mr. U. Fiank Say ler, the Lancaster photographer. The ministers were grouped about the fi out of Trinity chapel, all jf them standing, except the officers of tlie synod who occupied cltaits in the gateway of the chapel yaid. At !) o'clock tlie regular meiniug session of synod was opened with devotional ser vices led by Rev. F. IJerkemeyer. The minutes of the previous session were read and adopted. Dr. Maun, president of the synod, asked an excuse for synod en te-morrow, Thurs day morning, te attend a funeral, and en motion it was grauted. The repot t of Dr. Sadtler, president of the Muhlenberg college, having been made tlie first morning order, was new taken up iiuu uieruuginy ctiecusscd by prominent members of the miuisteiiuni. Streng picas were made by Dr. Sadtler, Dr. Seiss, Rev. Schantz, Dr. Spaeth, Rev. Laird, Dr.Krauth, Dr.Schmucker, Dr. Pas savant ( of the Pittsburgh synod,) Rev. Hill, Dr. Muhlenberg, in be half of the college. An increase of endowment was urged, se that new pro fessorships, much needed, might be added especially one in tlie German language aud literature, and that the teachers new employed might be mere adequately paid for their service. Pending a motion te appropriate $1,500, and $2,000 if possible, and an amendment te make it $3,000 absolute, tlie synod ad journed for a ministerial session, Dr. Seiss, el Philadelphia, offering the closing prayer. Synedical Notes. Rev. Dr. G. P. Kretel, once pastor of Trinity church, this city, and one of the most prominent members of the minis terium, is net present at synod, owing te the illness of his wife. Mrs. Kretel is at Atlantic City, where she is reported as im proving in health. Rev. S. Laird. D. D., sometime pastor of Trinity church, lately a member of the r-iiiseurgn synod, and new pastor of St. Mark's church, Philadelphia, is attending synod, being admitted a member again. The Salem choir of Lebanon which came ever te the synod en Sunday, report, through the Lebanon Advertiser, great satisfaction with their trip. The atten tions received from J. B. Albright, choris ter; tlie Ttinity choir, and B. Z. Shreiner, organist, are gratefully noticed ; aud much delight is expressed with Old Trin ity church and Lancaster generally. FRIGHTFUL RAlLKOAU WRECK. A Trestle-Werk Breaks Mown With nn hn- Bine en It Narrow Lscape or the Engineer. This morning obeut 5 o'clock a frightful railre.ul wreck occurred at Gorrecht, Riley & Keller's coal yard, en the Pennsylvania railroad, near tlie Hanisburg tuinpike crossing. At the above hour engine Ne. 387, of the local freight, was shifting cais en the long tiestle-werk siding which runs into the yard. Several cars of coal had been shifted up te near the end of the sid ing, and when tlie engine was running slowly back te wauls the main track the trestle-wet k suddenly gave way, at a point wheie it is about 12 feet high. With a loud noise the engine fell te the ground. Andrew Hill, of Columbia, the engineer, saw in an instant that the locomotive was falling and he quickly sprang out of the pilot house and jumped off, en the opposite side from that en which the engine fell, thus saving his life. He was severely cut about the head, face and body, and immediately after tlie accident was taken te the office et tlie coal yaid, where his wounds were dressed, after which lie was removed te his home in Columbia. Whit Daily, the fireman, was net en the engine at the time of the accident and was therefore unin jured. Tlie two brakemen who were en the tank at the time saw their danger and escaped unhiitt by jumping. The engine fell en the light side of the trestle work and was turned cemnlctelv ever. The pilot house, smoke stack .iml headlight wete bieken efr, and it was otherwise badly damaged. Tlie injury te the tank was but slight. Soen after the accident tlie Parksburg wreck train was sent for and workmen were engaged all forenoon clearing away the wieck. This trestle-work was built several years age by tlie Pennsylvania railroad company and although the pieces of timber in it are vety heavy, some of them were undeubt- ettr GOODS. LAWNS. LAWNS. LAWNS. Choice Assortment in Newest Styles. WHITE GOODS ! WHITE GOODS' WHITP annns Tm-. c v teBLAEKD1S,Ss.LACE BrNTINGS! LACE BING0?lbETL"TLN-GS?SChotTrerSS DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! An Elegant Assortment new offering at Lewest Prices. LADIES ! We call particular attention te our large and varied stock of above goods. LADIES! We also call particular attention te our stock of Hamburg and Swiss Embroideries t ri,; sertmeut ever shown in this city, all at the Lewest Prices. -m breideries, the Choicest As- LADIES .' We specially invite examination of our stock in every department. GIVLEE, BOWEKS & HTJEST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. ' THED EDITION WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAT 26, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington. May 2C Fer the Middle Atlantic states, nearly stationary barometer, stationary or higher temperatures, clear or partly cloudy Weather, with variable winds, mostly westerly. MAMKKT3. Taffy GRANT for the AND BLAINE. ;the RESULT. The Ticket Settle! Seme el the Totals. The clerks of the Republican beard of return judges have net yet concluded their labors, but it is known that the candidates whose names are printed below and marked with a star () have been chosen as candidates. We give the official fig ures as far as they have been returned by the clerks : CONGBEsS. Ellwood Giiest A. Heir smith '.'.'.'.'.'. "..'. SENATOB. Ames II. Mylln A. C. Beineehl ASSEMBLY 1st Distkict. Henry C. Dciuulh 2D DlSTUICT. Y. II. Brosius Ames L. Eshlcuian J.C. Gntchcll Jehn II. Landia ' Hiram Peeples ".' 3u District. Ellas IJecker I). I). Courtney " Pierson M. Eberly Jehn I!. Eshlemau .'.'.".'.".'! V. U. Uiuit. Jacob II. Hcrstiey Eplu-aims. Hoever !'.'.!!!!!! C. L. HunseckT Jehn S. Kemper .'..".. ..".WW" Jehnsen Miller J. Hurvey Baymeud A. W. Snailer. Jese Stauffer heltert '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. DISTRICT II. C. I'rulmker Tlies, J. Davis , Actum J. Ebeily J. W. Johnse'i , A. O. Xewpher Win. 1). Weaver .VA'ir A li VEltTlSHMUXTS. I 1 I We desire te call attention te our complete line of FLATWARE, SPOONS, FORKS, KNIVES, LADLES, &c, &c. I.. .. i1" w,,UV?.B ,.fUU 8tCk 0t the flelm"l Kes l.ro.SKeo.l.,, we hnvetliecxcluire sale in this city el the clectre-plateil ware of the Gnilmm M,il,r,l.iPin., v. m -. ..... !..... I.. ii.-. , ... .. . .......(. ....... w., . iiicsciucuii; ,-jl" """ m. most .uurauiemtue market, ami in leceuiinemlliig them te the traxle this W f.TPU,ny (W,h?S leP"ent-itiens are always reliable) claim ler them the f.llewing merits : . Tlie base of the Gerham electro-plate is of nickel silver. The silver-plate.l wares matle upon -HI7 " " -" " "D "'c"! ei me seim sliver goods except the inttinsic value or the 1115 silver itself .One of the remarkable features of the process of electre-platin- is perfect accu iJ19 T.T an, Vf07 WUh wWch the flne"'t ,,nc of thu eimnivlnB or clLuing traeeil en tlie surface efthenicke base is reprotlue-U en the surface of the silver coating. Thus all the excellence of 1-gl , workmanship which has earned for the company iu reputation as makers et sterlin- silver 1M ' C,?Mls S m,M,e tributarT t tha pro.iuetieii of unsurp isse.l electro-plate. The quantit v of pure 24311 , 9ilTer deposited en the finely finished base exceeds that upon the best of ferel-n plate ThN 25S1 ware would be excellent and tuke a fine polish without a coating et silver, yet upon it is laid a 993 I s"Tri9urtace wlilcb will irnetabiisea last mere th.iu a Sener-.itien. The object is te produce .. I Dinted wnre which slmlllm Mil ti.i,.....t .-.t... ..i... ........ . ' '- . i, ui ulc .uuu nam. iius niirn irr.iun et w.in is nn uisunguisnauie from work in Sterling silver. Its pattern, ornaments and workmanship me made equal te these for which the Company's feteiling Silverware 1ms been M. l.igldv tem-mi-nded. Te these conditions is added the undetlnable air or stUe wlueli distinguishes the genuine in everything from the worket imitators and which naturallr tmnsters itself fiem the Steiling te the plated ware." The price et these goe.Is i- only a tt file higher than some or the inferior productions. 20: 2241 843 1192 111.". l-JU 1175 121 73b 2124 ATTOKXEY. bince .Messrs. Geirceht. ltilev .fe Kellf.r have been doing business at this yard en gines have been run ever the trestle work almost daily, aud this is the first accident of the kind which has ever eccuned there. Large numbers of people visited the place of the wreck this forenoon, and the mys tery te all was hew the men escaped fiem the engine with their lives. The broken engine was cleared by neon. Ne trains were delayed by tlie accident. Justin; te Jehn I Martin. Iii some editorial ciiticism yesterday upon the appointments of census c'numcr- atets in this city, in which eenei-t niil seivice piinciplcs had been violated we classed Jehn 1'. Mai tin, of the First ward, with ' Sain. Powell, Fied. Miller and Adam Snyder," as paties whose only recommendation was that they were among the best ward wetkcis. In includ ing Mr. 3iaitintn tint list, we had no in. tentien te leilect en his meial character, against which we knew nothing and have heaid nothing. We take pleasuie in say ing this, especially as he seems te have been injuied by any association of hisname with the ethers. We had in view only the question of his qualifications; but even upon this point we are assured bv tesnect- ableand lettable citizens of both patties that we Have underrated him ; and that, although he ewes his appointment te po litical influences, it is net a discreditable one by any means ; and that in all points of fitness he is quite up te the average appointee. AH of which we are glad te hear and glad te say. I'UlbOX IXbl'KCTOKS, Itcuben n, Uitzer caivin uarter Albert Hagen Geerge Urban ."." DIKECTOUS OK THE I'OOU. It. W. Bard Jacob G. Keller .' Martin Kreider Henry Musser Jacob V. Xissley COUNTY SUIt Vi: YOU. II. (J. Boek Mai tin X. Brubaker Win. IS. (Jcrhart . l'UESIDKXT. James (J. Blaine .' liceigc V. Edmunds ..'. VI y-ses S. G ran t .".".".". Jehn Micrnmn '.'..'.'. E. It. Wushburm- '....".".". UXITEU STATES, SslONATOlS. Galusha A. Grew M. .?. Quay XATIOXAL DELEGATES. Abraham Kline Edwin K. Mm I in "." AETEISXATt. Christian S. Kautrmaii Themas Whitson 146 ' '."J i i 12G1 i 3017 ' :ie ! 2J17 42! 2US2 H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street, Lancaster. Latter and Vetes for the Fermer. Denver, May 2C The Republican state convention le-assembled at 2 o'clock yes terday. Ev-Governer Reuett was chosen chairman of the Chicago delegation. Res olutiens were adopted requesting the dele gates te Chicago te use all honorable means te secure the election of General Grant ; declaring General Grant a fit and competent person te conduct the affairs of the nation ; that while the Republican party of Colerado express a pieferance for the nomination of General Grant, they recognize in James G. Blaine one of the purest patriots and most able men that America has ever produced, and should he be the nominee at Chicago, "we pledge him Colerado by as large a majority as any ether candidate," and pledge them selves te support the Chicago nominee. That they are uncompromisingly opposed te mone-metallism ; that a Democratic Congress in its treatment of the Indian question failed te discharge a high public dutv im nosed un.n it by the piegress of civilization. " We de net recognize that a treaty exists between the national government and the Utcs, that treatyjhaviug been violated in a most brutal and savage manner by the Indians themselves. We pledge the co operation of the Republicans of Colerado te the dectrine of speedy removal." The convention steed 10(5 for Grant te Ge auti- urant delegates and was perfectiy har monieus, the anti-Grant men making veiy little light. iw Yerk Markec J,--TK,:M?5'a8-Flea,wSt West ern without important change and dull superfine state 7384 30; extra de 7 ,5; Choice de t SOeS 00- fknnv 0566 00: round hoop OhTe 4 . choice de S 30($6 50 ; superfine weHern 73 4 50: common te geed extqt de $4 234)4! M'iOeW?97.00: cilice white wuSt de 4 7305 0. : Southern ilnll an.i nl.-.t . aStTSmn9" 25583;geed tocl?eIe Wheat Spring qaiet and firm ; winter fev erish and unsettleu ; Ked cash 1 44 bid I4i asked ; May 44 bid', si 45 wked ; ether kimU about Kc better :Xe. 2 Ked.June 1 STfll sxe Cern-Cash dull and weak ; fntnm a VbaSe' stronger; Mixed western spot, SjS&Kc de future :4iXc. ' amM?Q' ue Oats May. Xe. 2 and Mixed 2Ve hlsber no change in ether grades ; e. 2 Mav 1 46 - de June 40c: State 44;ec; .Western 43e4c ' Beer dull and prices unchanged. Perk firmer ; new mess 91798. J:Ji.r;,.lu,'-'t Hn'1 ana t steam rendered $70. hisky dull ; Western $1 0301 09. Spirits orttirnentlne dullat44Q43c. fhlladelphla Market. 1'HiLADKLrniA. 3Iay 2(. Fleur dull, weak: superfine 3 0 330; extra at ft 004 30; Ohie and Indiana family at $3 ecfis 13 : Penn'a family 4 7563 50; St. Leuis family 93308600 ; graderibMSsVe. ""-' P'""1 "" n'K" Kye flour at 91 75. Cornmeal Brandywlne unchanged. Wheat higher with geed Inquiry: Xe. 2 Amb?rn9iaU 131ei;J2? nu'a Rel 9129: Cern scarce uul firm, steamer 51c ;yclIew.Vi 35Jcc ; ml etl 54Ji53c. ' . Ull.Vd.u,n ,ewcr 5 Se- White. 43Xc : Xe. 2. de UUic; Xe. 3, de 43c; Xe.li, Mixed 40 Kye firm ; Western and l'a. 32c. Previsions dull ; mtss perk at 911 25 beef hams 9171730; India meua beet 918 00 b.tcon.smeked sheulders53Kc : salt4;fl)4V'c -smoked hams 10llc ; pickled hama 8SKc! .,lnl !lul1 ' c"y kettie 7?c ? ,0,8" buiclien c; prime steam 97057 10. Butter choice wanted: creamerv rti- 2Sc : de geed te cheic e 1922c ; Braaferd county aud Xcw Yerk extra 19tf21c ; Western reserve extra at 1617c: de jtoed te choice 13313c: Kells dull: Penn'a extra 1.13 l.V: Wfxiiern reservii extra 13816c. Kffgs linn under lifiht supply ; Penn'a 14e : Western 13c. Cheese choice firmer; Xew Yerk full creani l-ifSi3c ; Western lull cream, HWllKc; de Ter Sjoed 1010c: dehairskiniU10i. - Petroleum dull ; refined Whiskey 91 11. Geed te prime clever nethinir dein-; dull at i !)03 : Flaxseed Ann at 91 45 Tiiiuv Meck Markets. Philadelphia. May 26. UA'aUN AND KIL.KY. J. B. MARTIN & CO. WE ARE DAILY OPEXIXG 5478 .'..111 HEW LAWtfS AID GIMEA1S, -IX- S167 370J G4.U 4-J88 HANDSOME PATTERNS. BQDllDffS Beth ia Geed Condition. Washington, D.C., May 26 Beth Han Ian and Riley say they will be en the water promptly this afternoon. Beth men arc in excellent condition and Riley still maintains that he is going te row ins best te win tlie race, not withstanding bets of $300 te $100 weie made in Haitian's favor te-day. The weather is very warm, the thermometer ranging 95 dcnees. 1'ini w Stocks iireirulur. Pennab's (third issue)... Philadelphia A Erie...... Ueadinj,' , Pennsylvania Lehigh Valley. ;..., United Ces. el X. J Northern Pacific " Preferred riennern Central 3:00 r. tt. ..108W . Ilg 10 . 50 . 49 .160i . 4i4 . 30 UK 43 SUXOAY .SCHOOL SCIJOLAK. Wiping Out u Church Ilebt. One year and a half nire St. .1, ..!, v church was lieavily encumbered with debt. Tlie congiegatien under the management of their pastor. Rev. Father Leuis Grote Grete meyer, ie.solvedtedevi.se means te relieve them of this heavy debt, and have thusfar been very successful. A debt of $9,000 has been wiped out leaving a balance yet due. Fer tllC ntlinOSe Of nnlnrnrimr nml 1V1I.UIUI; uie cnuicn, a lair and straw berry festival will be -held in Rethweiler's hall, commencing Fiiday evening next at TV o'clock. The Tulepliene Kxcliange. The managers of the new telephone ex change have secured the large room in the thiid steiy of Bewcis's building in Centre squaic, for an office, aud the wires are new being inn from it te diffeicnt points in the city. Telephones will be elected all ever town, a number of parties having agreed te have them put up. They will be a gieat source of convenience, and it is likely that when these already subscribed for aie erected many mere will be taken. Decoration Day Ceremonies. A general order has been ihsued by Commander II. McEhey, or Pest 84, G. A. It., requesting members te meet at Grand Army hall at 1 o'clock p. m., in full uniform, te join in the parade, and after patade te reassemble at 7 o'clock p. m. at d escort the orator of the day te the court house where the oration will be delivered ; and te again re-assemble en Sunday even ing at 7 o'clock te attend Divine service at Grace Lutheran church. The committee en decoration ate espe cially desirous te have the assistance of their lady friends in proem ing Mowers with which te decorate the graves. All coutiibutiens of flowers will be leccived at Grant hall en Thursday evening. The Shiftier fire company will turn out en Saturday, when they expect te have 45 men, who will be equipped in their new and handsome uniforms, which have iust been completed. This company have been presented with a beautiful Hag by the cit izens, and Jacob Geedman left for Phila delphia last evening te purchase it. The company would turn out a larger number of men, but all their equipments have net been finished. GAUZE inSTDEKWEAK, FOB LADIES, GEXT8 AND CHILDREN. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Aimiiersary l'arade in Ilroeklyu. New Yekk, May 2C The fifty-iirst an niversary of the Brooklyn Sunday school union, was celebrated te-day. and the .scholars attached te all churches in Brook Breok Broek lin, except the Catholic, were in line with Hags and banners. Addresses wete made te the children in the diffeicnt schools, after which they paraded through the piiucipal thoteughfaics. LehlKh Navlimtinii VnrriutAitfn ' Central TranVpoVtatien Ce. 48 Pitts , Tltusville A Buffalo. llf Millie acnuyikiii Stocks st ions. Sleney X. Y. Central Adams Express Michigan Central Michigan Southern Illinois CentraL iievcianu a rittsmirgu. Chicago ft Keck Island... Naw Yerk. May ;. . 45 .134 ; .112 77 . J -10B4 h....H2 iss Pittsburgh & Kert Wavne.,118 --. n. .. - i union lei.cn.. Western Teledo ft Wabash New Jersey Central 'My, SI4i CONURKSS. New- Died In the Cars. A Gei man emigrant named Carl hauf, was found dead in his scat in a car attached te the way passenger train when the train leached Columbia between 5 and 6 o'clock this morning. In company with his sister he had taken passage from Xew Yerk te Chicago, and had in his pocket a through ticket. His sister was sitting near by him in the car, and did net knew that he was dead, but supposed him te be sleeping, until an attempt was made te wake hint up. She was greatly shocked te lind him dead. His lemains weie te te nteved from the car, and Deputy Cot ener Frank was notified te held an inquest. The body will be interred in Columbia, and his sister, who has ether friends among the emigrants will proceed te her destination in the West. t'cntlcnien extnivagimtlv praise tlie Cuti cum Medicinal Shaving Seap. Kxuiirsinn te l'liiladflpliin Reach. ami Cellins' I.OVK FEAST AND COMMUNION Charged 'With false Pretence. Mr. G. W. Allen, agent of the Singer sewing machine company, entered com plaint befoie Alderman McConemy against Jehn Lukens, an employee, charging him with collecting money for the repair of machines and appropriating it te his own use. The case was heaid and the piose piese piose cuter. net caring te push it, paid the costs, and had the case dismissed en condition that the accused leave the town which he ptemihcd te de. Immense Catherine at Green Tree. Last evening the German Baptists as sembled at the meeting house at Green Tree, Mount Jey township, te held a love feast, and celebrate the communion of the Lord's Supper. The meeting house was packed te its utmost capacity, and net less than a thousand people weie piesent who could net gain admission. They were mostly young people, and te their credit be it said, they cendected themselves with the greatest decorum, and were orderly and well behaved during the entire service. The love feast was first had and the Lord's Supper adminstered afterwards About a dozen clergymen were present, the Rev. Jacob Retdcr and Rev. S. R. Zug conduct ing the services. Fer Ouay After All. Although the friends of Grew claim that throwing out the 8th ward will defeat the instructions for Quay in this city, it does net appear te be correct. On the full vote Quay has 91 majority. The Eighth gave Grew 100, Quay 138, That only decreases Quay's majority 38 and he still carries the city by 52 majority. Carry the news te Harry Demuth ! Kather Fishy. Fer a day or two past the hydrant water has had a decidedly fishy taste and smell, and consumers have made complaint about it. On inquiry beiug made at head quarters it appears that for a few days past the city has been supplied with water from the east reservoir se that it may be emptied and the bad leak in it repaired. The reservoir contains a large number of fish, and as the quantity of water in the reservoir becomes reduced aud the num ber of fish is net reduced, the water of course increases in fishiness. The height of the water in the east reservoir bein"- reduced te about five feet, the city is no longer supplied from it, hut pure water is dieted for non-payment. This penalty is 1 eeing supplied from the west basin. In a The Cuckoos. The third annual picnic of the Cuckoos is being held te-day at Tell's Hain. The boys met at Berger's segar store and matched in a body te the picnic grounds under command of Captain Stapleford and Lieut. Shied. Thev all worn Ktr.iw lmts and smoked clay pipes. Defrauding the Revenue. A. J. Blessing, of Wrightsville, was ar rested by Deputy Marshal Sprecher yes terday and had a hearing before U. S. Commissioner Slaymaker this morning en a charge of defrauding the revenue by re filling cigar boxes en which no additional stamps were placed. The accused was committed, iu default of bail, for trial be fore the U. S. district court at Philadelphia. A.v excursion te Phil.idclph'.i and Cellins' Beach u ill be run ever the Pennsylvania if. U. en Tuesday lie.t lieni Columbia. Lancaster and stations east as l.ir as Downlr.gteun. Fate from the round trip tiein Lancaster, fi.25. Special train leaves Lancaster at OK). Itetmn ing leaves Philadelphia at 7 p. m. This excur sion allot ds pet sons a line opportunity el is iting Philadelphia at a very low tate. Amusements. Adelaide C. Murdoch. The ban Francisce Jbmfer, u Catholic journal et high standing speaks et Miss Muidecli. Mho will deliver a lecture in Fulton hall.Thuisdayeeiiingnext ter the benefit et the Free Dispensary of this city, in the following complimentary lan guage: " Madame Adelaide V. Mtinlnnh. wl.n is u sister n! California's old favorite actor, .7. E.Murdech, is a lady of high cultuie and re finement. Her lectures ate intellectual tuvits eta very high order, and will ceitainly be ap pieciated in tile right spii it by all who have taste above the common. Thetc is neer any thing open tecciisure in either tlie subject she cheeses or its treatment. We have only te add that a work claiming the co-operation of all benevolent people may be piometcd by mak ing her forthcoming lecture n financial suc cess, and w-e trust our friends will de all in their power te make it one." Senater Corden's SucceHftnr Oualihcd. Washington, May 2C In the Senate te-day Mr. Gorden (Ga.) announced that he had resigned his seat, and moved that his successor be sworn in. Gov. Btenn was then sworn in, and after taking the modified oath he took his seat. niAINK M'AIOCKATh. Preparing 'or Cinriuiiati. reitTi.ANi). Me.. May 26. The Demo cratic primal ies last night elected dele gates te the state convention, a majetity of whom favor Chas II. Chase, of Gov. Garcelon's council, as a delegatc-at-Iatgc te the Cincinniti convention. United States llenris and Sterling Kxeli.tn ; (Quotations by II. K.Jamisen ft Ce., h. X. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). PHILADBl.PUIA.Maj -.'i;. United States G's, 1881, (registered).. 107!, , United btutct-5's, 1881, (registered). .I0i United SUites 4k's, 1891, (reglstered)10rt;irl United SUUes 4's, 1891, (coupons). .loeeieu United States 4's, 1H07. (registered). .107, United Suites Currency 6's 12G Sterling Exchange Mb'iAij MlOUSJi J-'UKKISUISO tiOOVH. TIIK DEKItA- licnder the Winner. Londen, 3fay 2C Bender wen the Der by, with Rebert the Devil second and 3Iask third. Nineteen ran. Tiicie were the usual "Derby Day" scenes. The Prince and Princess of Wales, the Lord Mayer of Londen, and ether notabilities were present. 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, Veleclpedes.Fly Brushes, Fly Screens, Fly Traps, Whitewash Brushes, Feather and Hemp Dusters, Dusting Brushes, Sweeping Brushes, Scrub Brushes, Garden Toels of aU kinds, Rubber Garden Heae, Fleer and Table Oil Cleth, Tableware, Weed ware, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iren Ware, and every article in the line of Housekeeping naraware. These goods nave mostly been bought befere the great advance in prices and are being sold at a small Advance en cost, at Flu & Breneman's Great Heuse Furnishing and Steve Stere, 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. 1A. xj:w AirmtTisj:3ii:sTb. GKAJfD BXCUIWION TO MOUNT JOY en occasion of the dedication of St. Mary's Chanel. Train will leavn.-if. n nvtnr.tr i..e-...i of Id, us trains are chanuud. Keund trio ticket. M cents. ltd "TlriiTuvi f. JP On Monday a yeuiiKbav man ns found v ii , , i in tMC weeds belonging te David DenHn"er in eeble and exhausted constitutions restored l East Lampeter tow nship. The owner can have lu c.i.iiii aim sirciigm uy .unit Ulttets. roll HALE Oil MKK1. FOK KKN'T. Twe very desirable rooms, Ne. I3 North Queen street, suitable for photograph nailery. formerly occupied by .1. . r-iuiiJiiun. Apply te II OS. a..-tfd Til llAUMUAKP KS' IJUIILIC SALK ON THUIWDAY, MAY 27, will be sold a large let of IlouselieUt and Kitchen Furniture, at Ne. 207 North Idnii street. Alse Carpenter and Machinist's 1 net. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, sharp. tnj-4! tsd 1 ME FOK SALE. The I'heiiOKraph, Telephone, Telegraph, and kindred electrical messengers will all be utilized by the eideis for feOZODDNT, w hich will lc flashed and sounded ever the w ires. It is as well known abroad as at home, as a cleansing agent for the teeth. myai-lwdeed&w M'hUlAI, XOTJCJilt. Try I.eclier's Itcueu ncd Cough Syrup. Ids propel ty by previn lien hi iiri"2tdUtw it and giving satislac- II. C, 1-ancastcr Examiner Office. It. "My Tormentcil Hack," is the exclamation of mere than one peer hardworking man and woman ; de yen knew w hy it aches It is because your kidneys are ever-tasked and need strengthening, and your . stem needs te be cleansed of b.ul humors. Kidney-Wert is the medicine you need. "It ucts likea charm," sasa well-known physi cian, "I never knew it te tail." myil-lwdiSw Try I.eclier's Renowned Cough Syrup. Itccnue Licenses. Peihens interested will de well te re member that this is the last week during which they cm pay their U. S. revenue license, without paying the penalty ii - Finger Crushed. A little son of Abraham Spcidle, of Car Car oline street, had one of his fingers badly crushed by having it caught in a dethes wringer. Dr. J. O. Boyd dressed the wound. Physicians use Kidney-Wert in regular practice and pronounce its action perfect. my24-lwd&w '"ij ueute en wie cieu.ir, ami win de ex acted after the close of the present week. Payment may be made at the U. S. reve nue ellicc this city. (one AYet. Select Councilman Jehn A. Bering left Lancaster this afternoon at 2:10 en the fast line west for Kansas, where he has busi ness interests that will detain him for three or four weeks. He will visit several sections of the state. day or two the east basin will be entirely emptied, and as seen as possible repaired and refilled. The Twe Orphans." Last evening a company of artists from the different theatres of Xew Yerk, played " The Twe Orphans " in Fulton opera house. The audience, ewinsr te the verv warm weather, was small. Misses Pearl Eytingeand Helen Blythe impersonated Louise TiixdIIenrtette with success and they were ably supported by the remaining members of the company. Knights Templar. Mary Cemmandcry, Knights Templar of Philadelphia, passed through this city en Niagara express at 11 o'clock this morn ing. They were en their way te Willims. peit te attend the grand parade. Newherk en this planet can such another remedy for lthcumatlsm and Neuralgia be found, as the St. Jacob's On,. .statistics j)i eve that twenty-live percent, of tlie deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te abottieefLocher's Itenewned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sullerers for their negli gence, or pity them for their Ignorance? Ne 9 East King street. "Female complaints" are the re-nit et im pure bleed. Use " Llnd-eyV Bleed Searcher." These subject te costiveness should at once try "Sellers- Liver Pills." 25 cents per box. Sold by ail druggists. Try Lecher's Uenewued Cough Syrup. JtJiATitS. Jug Breaking. A j ug breaking will take place in the M. Paul's AI. E. church, en Thursday evening. The famous Jug eater will be sold at public auction at the close. KcfreshmenU en hand. Magic Lautern Shew. The Rockland Undenominational Sunday school will give a free magic lantern exhibi. tien in their school room, East Orange street public school building, te-morrow evening at 7o'cleck. Instrumental music en the cornet by Prof. Killliefler. TENNSTI.VAN-IA It. GKANI) EXCURSION te Collin' Beach via PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE t, 1830. t I'tins for Bound Tup, - - - S2.25. f Special train leaves at 0:10. Iteturning leaves I .PliiUdelphiaat 7 p a. n,i AJUKMIMIEXT TO CHAKTEK OF LAN .ister Heme Mutual Fire Insurance Coin- jKury. Netice is hfiebv given that application has 5 been made te the Court of Common Picas et 6 Lancaster county tegrant certain amendments te charter et Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire In- f surance Company, new tiled in Protheiiotary's i Office, mid motion ler decree granting the , satueuill be made en the 21st d.iy or June. A. i IK lfeSU, ut 10 o'clock 11. in. i WM.B. WILSON, ' , A.C.BEINOE1IL. J Solicitors ler the Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire i Insurance Company. m2r-3wdM,W.s PUOFOSALS TO CO.NTKACTOKS AND iiuuuers. scaled proposals endorsed als for the erection of a Scheel ICnitil- ill be received bv tin- lincIiTsliriicd t Ne. 29 East King street, until WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1G,1(0, at 12 o'clock m., for erecting a oeueoi jiutiuing en me corner or East Lemen anil Lime stn-i-ts. .ml imihltiitrs ti i imiit in acceidauce with the plan and specifications of Frank L. Davis, architect, te be seen at Ne. .f bust King street, and the building te be fin ished by December 1, lD. Tlie committee w ill net consider any bids ether than these made by reputable and competent master builders, and will require satislactery sccurity ter the faithful lultillnicntefthesame. Build ers are required te name their security iu their proposals- The committee reserve the right te 1 eject any or all bids net deemed sat sat islactery. By order or the Committee en school Property. II. E. SLAYMAKER, msyiCA-a Chairman, 10.000 Bushels at 2 rents ner Itnsln I. may5-4tdeaw-A4tw lihO. K. UEED.Tivn- T70II RENT. ! TJKOPO I J. Bull !i Propesu I Jug," wil Tlie second sterv et Eshliuinui A. lt.it li- ven'b l'ankinir Heuse, at Centre Seuare. ami also a room en second story, opposite tin 1'enn'a B. B. Deiet, en Chestnut street. It. F. ESIILEMAN. fZJ-2td&Stf Atternev-ut Law 1JUUL1C SALK Or VALUAHLK KKAI. ESTATE. Pursuant te an order or the Orphans' Court efLancaster County, Pa., will be sold at public sale, at the public house 01 Philip Wall, en West King strict, 011 THUIW DAY, the 10th day or JUNE, A. 1). IN), tlie fitl fitl iewing described real estate, late of Frederick Beiler, deceased, te wit : All that certain let or piece of ground withn two-story and attie BItICK DWELLING HOUSE thereon erected. wuiau'ii un .nuneiui Avenue, -e. M17, in tin city or Lancaster, Pa., containing In front en Miirjetta Avenue 25 feet, mere or less, and ex tending in depth te a public alley !N feet, mere or less. Bounded en the west by property of D. G. Baker, en the east bv property of Jehn Graham, an the nerthby "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, gr.iH vine, and ether necessary improvements. Sale te commence at "lyi o'clock p. m. en said day, when attendance will be given and con ditions made known by W. II. ROLAND. tnl9-3wdW&S Trustee iu Partition. AM VSHMJSltTS "OUHLIC SALE. X On SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 1' of lt0, will be sold at public sale, at the King of I Prussia Hetel, (Wm. Balz, proprietor,) Nes. 5 Till und 21G West King street, Lancaster, Pa., Schmaluach. In this city, en tlie 33th inst.. Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Schmalbach, in the 3 st year et her age. The relatives and friends or the family are respectfully invited te attend tlie funeral from her late residence, Ne. 30 East Vine street, en Friday morning at 8.3 1 o'clock. Interment t St. Antheny's cemetery. At 9 o'clock mass at !' 117 and 119 Derwart street. St. Antheny s. I Parties wishing te view the property can de nAiest-in mis city, en the 24th inst. R juii-i-ui-i jimuue, in me nem year or his age. .111c reiaiives ami mentis are respectfully in- AFA1K AND STKAWBfcKK FESTIVAL. for the benefit et St. Jeseph's Church, w ill commence en FK1DAT. MAY 2H, at Roth Reth weiler's Hall, West King street, and continue for ten days. inl9-2wd F ULTON Ol'KKA HOUNE MUKDOCII. BKtEKtT OK TUB the loliewing proeerty. te wit A double one-story BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with one-story Brick Back Building, containing 7 rooms. The let fronts 88 feet, mere or less, en Derwart street, and extends back 150 feet, mere or less, te a 14-tectalley,and iiu wuii 01 goeu wacer uiercen, situate Siea. vited te attend the funeral from his late re.. deuce, Ne. 301 East Orange street, en Friday meming at 9 o'clock. Service at St-Mary's church. 3t4 se bv callimr en the undersigned i-.r at. tiu premises. Sale te commence at 7l o'clock n. m nt autri day, when terms and conditions will be made .known by BAUSMAN ft BURNS, ileal Estate Agents, Office 10 West Orange Street, .SAX't. Hiss t Sex, Aucts. m'JC-eedlt Free Dispensary for the Sick Peer. THURSDAY KVK.MNfi, MAY 27. ADELAIDE U. MURDOCH, In her Lecture, Entitled "Substance and Shadow." TICKETS, SOCU. m24-4td WANTJZli. WANTED. EVERYBODY TO ADVER ttse,fre of charge-, In the ItrrKUtoitii ItrrKUteitii cn, who wants something te de. IAOS! KAGS! RAGSI-RAGS WANTED. t Housekeepers tuke neUce that we ar paying 3 cents a pound for MIXED BAGS Cash paid as seen as delivered te WM. HEN.KECKE, apr9-3md Ne. 235 West Kinif Street.