LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY MAY 16, 1881 a: THE RADICAL. KOOSTERS. Lunt Mendav or a Bis Campaign. Te-day being the last Monday of the het campaign for the Republican nominations te the important county offices filled this fall, the excitement of the canvass culmi nates in Lancaster, and where the candi dates, political bosses and bummers most de congregate all has been excitement and bustle, which have net abated at the hour when the Intelligences gees te press. Very early this morning it might have been observed that the eity bummers and heelers were gathering in knots in the vicinity of the court house, organizing in the name of some bogus or bona fide scheme, te levy tell en the aspirants for their votes, and getting their pass books and tickets ready for the onset. On every train and by vehicle from every section el the county the efiicc-hunters and the best workers poured in. Around the hotels there was quite a stir, and nearly every candidate was en hand some of these who have been left by the combina tions trying te discover hew they could dis pose of and trade off what strength re maiued te them, ami ethers begging their friends te stand firm, se that they may gain political strength by the best possible show in the returns. It is notable, how ever, that no candidate who is en neither set-up cherishes any lingering hope of election. 'Squire Gridcr is indeed the only one of considerable strength and just hew his vote will affect the chances of his competitors is problematical. It is te be observed that Geed's friends have a fit of nervousness lest Grider draw oil" their strength. The headquarters of the politicians were at Bess Sensenig's Castle en the alley or the Leepard's hindquarters, and Ress .Mc Mellen's Exchange, but Sammy Graffs Snapper llex and all its environs en Barbary Coast were crowded with a hungry aud thirsty crowd. At Deichler's, J. W. Jehnsen, Lew Ilai-tman, Jehn D. Skiles and some ethers of their faction were explaining the situation te their fellows, and Levi buttonholed the boys in the back room. Here, as at Graffs and McMcllen's, the country roosters were arm in arm with the city bummers and net a bit less demoralized, the negre politicians were numerous, ra pacious and loud-mouthed. The "small fry " were generally very mysterious and. kuewing that when the machine works un easily tlie cuginccr pours in the grease, they were very reticent as te hew it was going in their districts and answered that it was very uncertain, " it all depends upon what is done te day." At the Ex change the managers were closeted " far from the madding crowd " and the scrutiny with which visitors were admitted te the councils of the saints bespoke a close and resolute organization. There is a very considerable decree of confidence manifested as yet en all sides, but it is plainly te be seeu that as election day comes nearer the nervousness of the politicians increases. The elements which make up cither faction new are se inco herent that they fear treachery from each ether, and against that no c limitation can be made. McMclIen is accused of being for Umble se intensely as te neglect Krcady ; ether Examiner people are ac cused of a leaning away from Spurrier and toward Keeser, though, en the ether hand, in this city and elsewhere Spinner is credited with decisive inroads into Lhc Xem Era party's sources of strength. Krcady is accused of stinginess by some of the Examiner gang and they threaten te carve him. Harry Itrcncman is suspected of weakening in fealty te Uurklwdder, of the New Era set up. The events of the past week and the best information we could gather te-day is that the fight between High and Krcady is get ting closer than the friends of High had anticipated and a stiff contest is looked for. Skiles seems te be the most hopeful of the Xcw Era' candidates and most dreaded by the ether side. Frilly's friends are net taking his stock at par. While lv ready is expected te carry the town Skilcs's friends beast of crossing the city line by eOO majority or mere. In the Earls the chief contest is for sheriff, prothenotary, register and clerk of quarter sessions. High is solid down there ; Skiles has the better of it ; Umblc will carry tho.se districts, and E-.iby will give Settley a wrestle. Keep your eye en that man limbic. He has forged te the front like a race horse, and is one of the strongest elements in the Examiner ticket. McMclIen has put his stake en that card aud it is te win, even if somebody else en the same side has te be left te accomplish it. Make a note of that tee. Burkhelder and Spurrier have been making active and effectual canvasses, aud each has pulled np a geed deal, if net shifted the chances from their opponent"' te their own favor. Their respective sides claim them among the strongest men in their combinations. The Xcie Era people will bet at odds en Burkhelder. Al Smith advises his friends te net give his enemies money te spend against him, but declares that he is safe. The treasurer fight is an interesting though a subordinate one and seems te depend largely en the size of 'Squire Gli der's vote. Grissinger, it is everybody's secret, is in better shape than usual, with- Dr. Compteu feels under special ebliga- ! tiens te Majer Griest, his former close friend, for the Inquirer1 s boost of Umble, without a word for Compten. He and Tebe Hcrshcy sec new what ought te have been done, viz : a people's ticket or ganized te beat both rings. There will be a fight iu the Third ward, this city, te snatch it from McMclIen ; in the Ninth even Miles may net get away with Krcady. Jake Strinc and Harry Hippcy haven't made up their minds yet. They prefer te drop en the soft side of the fence. They may yet sce light for Krcady. All signs point te some startling develop ments during the week, beginning with an eipeseia te-night's Era of the doings of a spy-artist, waudcring through the Exami ner camp iu search of subjects for a cari cature and of information for the Sen scnig people. . The Short Tickets. The bob-tail ticket of the Era Seusenig Jehnsen party is as fellows : President Judge Jehn B. Livingston. SherifT Jehn H. High. Register Benjamin Wissler. Prothenotary Jehn D. Skiles. County Treasurer Jehn J. Geed. Clerk of Quarter Sessions Geerge W. Eaby. Clerk of Orphans' Court Jeseph Reeser. Prison Keeper David K. Burkhelder. County Commissioners Samuel M. Myers, Abram Summy. Corener Daniel A. Shifter. Directors of the Peer Jehn Evans, Martin Kreider. Prison Inspectors H. B. Gish, Jehn J. Leng. County Auditors B. M. Grcider, Enes W. Marsh. Delegates Southern District, Sena torial H. N. Brcncman. Representative Wm. II. Brosius, A. F. Frantz, W. B. Musser. It is complained of this ticket that of the eleven candidates for leading offices six are from Lancaster city. " All en ac count of Eliza." The JEcaucr-Mcntzer-McMellen party have net issued a short ticket and de net propose te. Their policy has becu all along te concentrate the light en the upper part of the ticket, and whether this cowardice is au element of strength or weakness they will centiuue in it, trading off everything below director of the peer, if necessary, te make a point for somebody above that. Hence the tickets which they mark differ somewhat at the bottom. Seme of them are even trading with Reeser. Fer county commis sioner they will vote generally for Myers, and for the ether place trade en Sammy, Cellins, Bushong aud even Jehnsen. Fer director of the peer some will "cut" Evans and go for Longenecker, but net many. In ether respects their ticket is as fellows : Judge Jehn B. Livingston. Sheriff Jacob C. Kready. Register Jeseph Umblc. Prothenotary Sam. Matt Fridy. County Treasurer Stephen Giisir.ger. Clerk of Quarter Sessions Abraham Setlcy. Clerk of Orphaus' Court Geerge Spur lier. Prison Keeper Al. Smith. County Commisiener Samuel M. Myers, Corener- Directors of the peer Jehn Evans, Mar tin Kreider. Prison Inspectors Reuben R. Bitzer, Jehn G. Weaver. County Auditors Ezra Burkhelder, jr., Jehn K. Reed. Delegates Southern District Senator ial William A, Wilsen. Representative A. F. Frantz, Milten Hcidelbaugh. Dr. R. M. Belcnius. COLLEGE HILL. .Ncwi tint Notes from the Campus. Dr. Apple, president of Fianklin and Marshall college, has announced the award of the honors at the approaching com mencement as fellows, the awards being made with reference te superior scholarship and class standing : First honor Marshall Oration Elhvoed Kemp, Hamburg, Pa. Second honor Franklin Oration Ed ward Bucher, Sunbury, Pa. Third honor ( divided between Albert 1). Elliet, Yerk, Pa., and Lewis Reidcr, Kittanning, Pa.) Morning Salutatory by Lewis Reitcr ; afternoon Salutatory by Albert D. Elliet. The Valedictory, given for speaking and writing, and uhieli is net governed by scholarship or class standing, is awarded te C. B. Heller, Danville, Pa. The senior test ended en Thursday morning last, after a week's duration, and all the inembcis passing ; the average test grade for the class was 87 3-10. The average grade for this entire term of four years of the honor men is as fellows : Mr. 'Kemp; 95 ; Mr. Busher, 01 :U0 ; Mr. Rei tcr, 90 -1-10 ; Mr. Elliet, 90. The senior vacation began en Friday last., the Kith, and will continue until the Kith of June, commencement day. The class numbers nineteen, aud included during the four year course thirty-four members, of whom the ethers dreppsd off at intervals'. The graduating orations must be handed te the faculty ten days before commencement day. Many of the seniors have gene home te spend their va cation and prepare their orations. Dr. Apple, president of the college, will give the senior class a reception at his house en the campus some evening during commencement week. Of the graduating class nine will be ministers, seven lawyers, two doctors and one journalist. Mr. Elliet, third honor man, will make application for admission into the senior class of Harvard university next year. The alumni oration will be delivered en the campus in the afternoon, after the aluiuiii dinner instead of iu the evening, as in previous vcars. J '81 had a supper aud senior pwTiiien at ! Spaeth's en Friday eveniug, the leth, after the Gecthcan anniversary exercises noticed at length in our Saturday's issue. The present graduating class is com posed of eleven Gecthcans, four Diaguo Diague thiausand four no-society men. i Five fraternities arc represented at the ' rcit,tt MniAinr wlitffi m ei,.ini'i ;l?i 1i- vided as follews: Seven are Chi Phis, two are Alpha Gammas, two are Delta Tan Deltas, two arc Phi Kappa Sigmas, one is a Phi Psi,and live are non-fraternity men. The Diagnethiau literary society will celebrate its forty-sixth anniveisary at the opera house next Friday evening. There is trouble at the college ever the preposition te held the commencement exercises at the opera house. The seniors have gene te the expense of having invita tions engraved by Tillany of New Yerk, which are said te be the most stylish and hiuh-tened ever get up by any gradual ing class at Franklin & Marshall. They have been engraved with "Fulton Opera Heuse, " and the class have engaged the opera house from Mr. Yecker. The faculty are reported te be against the establish ment of a precedent that is calculated te take the chief interest of the commence ment exercises away from the campus and the college buildings ; en the ether hand it is argued that the opera house possesses advantages ever the college chapel, where the orations have been delivered hereto fore, being se much larger aud having better accommodations, and being besides situated in the central part of the city and in consequence mere convenient for the people of the city. Divergent views of the question arc taken by members of the beard of trustees and by the alumni, while the class with a single exception are "solid" for the opera house. Hew the affair will terminate is a matter of con- jeetnrc. TIIE CHILIANS A1TKK PlEItOLA And All Who Are His Friends. Panama, May 7. News from the Seuth say that the Chilians are in pursuit of Picrela, ex-dictator of Peru, but since his departure from Chicla, the terminus of the Oroya railroad, nothing has been heard of the expeditionary party. Mr. Frederick Fowl, a British subject, and representative of the ftmeus house of Dreyfus, Brest fc Ce., of Paris, was ar rested recently iu Lima by the Chilian military authorities and held a close pris oner for 23 hours. He was released only after energetic representations en the part of Mr. St. Jehn, the English minis ter resident. The only crime alleged against Mr. Ferd was that Picrela had addressed him a personal letter which was intercepted aud fell into Chilian hands. Almest :i Fire. Late Saturday evening the Vanderselc residence, North Priuce street, narrowly escaped a conflagration. Mr. Geerge A. Shelly, of the Intelligencer efiicc, who rooms in the building, while in the act of lighting the gas in his room accidentally set fire te the lace splasher of the wash stand and in an instant it was iu flames. With considerable presence of mind Geerge succeeded in extinguishing the fire, with no further damage than the destruction of the lace draping, a soiled wall and carpet, and a few burns and no little fright te himself. An Artist. There is a man in town tc-day who is au artist in his line. He draws pictures of people en the pavements iu a very skillful manner. He had a large crowd around him en Chestnut street, near North Queen all day. McMclIen and Sensenig ought te sit for a picture ou the JVfac Era's slate pavement. Cave Herself Li. Seme days age a capias was issued against Sallie V. Shaw, of Sadsbury, who is charged with slander by Annie Deaue. Te-day the former came te town and she was taken before Judge Patterson, who allowed her te go en her own recog nizance. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor sent one drunk te jail for five days aud discharged three ethers en payment of costs. COLUMBIA NEWS. OCR UKGLLAB CORRESPONDENCE. The Susquehanna rolling mill employees were paid en Saturday. Te-day will finish the examination of the public schools. The pleasure steamboat, "Columbia," was ou the river en Saturday afternoon. This was its first appearance this season. Tne Catamaran (sail beat) will be launched, en Tuesday evening. The Pennsylvania railroad passenger trainmen are out in their summer uniforms. iney describe it as a welcome change. Propitious weather marked the opening of the Heme Communion fair en Saturday evening. Sener Bletz and a couple of classmates of Lebouen Valley college, Annville, walked te Columbia, the home of the former, en Friday. They chose a warm day. Dr. D. Emmett Welsh, of Latrobe, Westmoreland county, is visiting his parents at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Smith, of Wash ington, D. C, are visiting in Celumbia.thc guests of Mr. Jehn Fendrich. Rev. Henry Wheeler, pastor of the M. E. church, is suffering with inflammatory rheumatism and was unable te preach last evening. Miss Anna Witteumyer, of Philadelphia, an accomplished and eloquent speaker, will deliver an address en the cause of temperance iu the M. E. church en next i' riday eveniug. Misses Katie and Ella Skeeu, of Lancas ter, arc visiting in Columbia, the guests of the Misses Pierce. A window curtain caught fire en Satur day evening in a room en the second fl jer of the residence of Rev. Hairy Wheeler, at Third and Cherry streets, ant! was con sumed. Ne ether damage done. A very severe storm with thunder and lightning passed ever Columbia en Satur day night. Its duration was short, but while it lasted the. peals of thunder and flashes of lightning were incessant. A locust tree in the colored cemctary was struck by lightning and the lower portion of it split into several pieces. A wind storm with but little rain passed ever here last eveniug. The second musical cutcrtaiumcut for he benefit of the United Brethren church cams off en Saturday evening and was quite a .success. Rev. W. P. Evan-;, of Cohansey, N. J , preached yesterday in the E. E. Lutheran church: Rev. E. S. Herring, of Wrighls- ville, in Shulcr's hall for St. Jehn's Eng lish Lutheran congregation ; Rev. William Shull, of Bybcrry Baptist church, Phila delphia, iu Vigdaut hall, for the new Bap tist congregation, and Rev. J. C. Mumma, a former pastor, in the United Brethren church. Our readers will remember that the new schedule of the Pennsylvania railroad com pany went into effect, this morning. The old one o'clock train new leaves at 12:10 p. m. An exciting runaway occurred this morning. Gottlieb Yeumr's two horses rau away with his beer wagon, which was . wrecked. The horses were caught at the '. it. K. depot with only the trout pair et wheels hanging te them. The rest of the wagon was left up town. Several narrow escapes from collision arc reported. Three lish commissioners said by some te be of the United States commission and by ethers of the Pennsylvania commission arrived here this morning from Harris burg with about fifty cans said te be des tined for spawn, and left en a later train for Pert Deposit, Md. The ltoreutjh Councils. At Friday evening's meeting of council the finance committee presented a report showing the receipts te be $5,013.93 ; o: e: iipis paid since last report, 8L026.2S : bal ance, 89S7.fie. The finance committee recommended the negotiation of a tempo tempe tempo perary lean for $2,000 (which recommend atien was adopted and au order made ac cordingly) te meet a bill lately submitted by the auditor general for back state tax es due the commonwealth of Pcnnsylvani i for 82,112.59. The read committee re ported repaiis te several alleys. The paving committee recommended the changing of the grade of the gutter for Seuth Third street, between Union and Perry, te meet a pro file recently made which it is thought will meet all eidinary requirement. The read committee presented a statement of the cost of Pert Deposit granite which they thought superior te that new in use for street crossings and the centres of alleys, and it was decided te try itoueno of our al leys. Amotien was adopted instructing the finance committee te make inquiries as te the pesibility of placing the floating debt at a lower rate of interest and report at the next stated meeting of council. Messrs. Given and Stair, of the school beard, appeared as a committee be fore council te ask for the use of council chamber for the beaid meetings en the second Tuesday evening of each month ; want of room in the library room, where the beard is accustomed te held its meet ings, being advanced as the reason for the request. The permission was granted. Mr. Frederick Bucher appeared before council complaining of the defacing . of property, cutting trees, ringing bells and ether depredations com mitted by malicious persons. Mr. Peter Fralcy complained of the extreme filth and odor arising from the drainage from the different butcher pens, as run ning through the alleys of the borough, brewing contagion an I disease. The com mittee en police was ordered te confer with the chief burgess aud report at next meeting a plan for the mere effi cient action of the police. A com cem municatinn was read from Henry Hippey, secretary of the Columbia lire company, asking permission te take their steamer te Reading te take part in the grand parade and tournament te be held there en September 22, 23 and. 24, 1881. Dr. Craig and Chief Engineer Enny urged upon council the great necessity of repairing the Columbia steamer. It was decided te write te a Reading ma chine firm te send sonie eue here te examine the engine's condition. Mr. R. J. M. Little was elected te run the opera house clock and keep it in re pair at a salary of 40 per annum. The time of meeting was changed from 7:30 te 7 o'clock, p. m. Bills te the amount of $2,037.99, including pay roll, were then read. An order was granted for the State tax of 82,112.59 spoken of above. Assault and Battery. A little girl named Agues Tshudy made complaint before Alderman Barr against her father, Geerge W. Tshudy, of drunken and disorderly conduct and assault and battery en her mother, the wife of the ac cused, who was se badly hurt that she could net appear and make complaint per sonally. Geerge W. Tshudy, the above named accused, has entered complaint of assault and battery against Jeseph Kehr, before the same magistrate. The time for hear ing has net yet been fixed. Stable en Fire. About one o'clock yesterday morning a small frame stable belonging te Henry Mishler, en North Queen street, was dis- -cevercd te be en fire. The "Washington fire company easily extinguished the fire before much damage was done. Hew the fire originated is net known, but it may have been caused by lightning. Sale of Horses. On Satuiday twenty head of Western horses were sold at public sale at the hotel of Jacob D. Warfel in Intercourse. The average price was about 8170. JTEW AUTEXIISEMXXIS- TffXATCHES. The average weekly sales of Watehes in the United States have reached about twenty thousand, and this great production Tmt se cheapened the cost that a geed Watch is within the reach of every person. During this week we have added te. our stock Ohatelain Watches for Ladies and Misses from 87.75 up. Gents' Stem Winders from $5 up. Geld and Silver Leuis XV Watches a high style of the last century revived made te order and engraved with our trade marks, "Pennsylvania" and "H. Z. Rhoads & Bre." Having been well tested we can give assurance of their excellence as time keepers, and their cost is especially low. We invite an examination. A generous stock of all wares in our line will be found in our cases, and we effe.- great bargains in Diamonds, Sapphires, and in Jewelry of our own manufacture. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, 4 West King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. T ANC'ASTEK WATCHES. MlSKlCAN WATCHES. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster,' Pa. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR LARGE STOCK OF LANCASTER AND AMERICAN WATCHES, FRENCH AND AMERICAN OLOOKS. Solid Silver aud Silver-Plated Ware in Spoons, Ferks, Knives, Casters, &c. We offer te our pultens advantages which are rarely combined in one establishment, be cause we hiivc it complete JHANUFACTUItlNO UKFAKTMKNT In connection trim our retuil business .mill are milking a large part el the goods wc sell. This enables ns te be sure of qtml It&JV fc.eU.,ltA,!?Aew,st lrices, and Rives ns flrst-class facilities for W ATcll WORK and GEN ERAL REPAIRING. EDW. J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, - - - Zahm's Cerner, Lancaster, Pa. marit-uid&wi: THE UOU.SE PAINTERS Increase of Wages Granted. The .journeymen liouse painters have secured the increase of wa?cs demanded by them a few weeks age. They have heretofore been working for $1.50 per day and save notice that after the 15th of May they would demand 31.75 per day and after the 1st. ei August 2.00 per day. This notice was deemed necessary as an act of fairness te the em ployers who had taken contracts at low prices in consequence of the low wages paid. We are informed that Geerge W. Brown, Geerge Pehtz aud Wm. H. Batc ninn, who employ from 30 te 40 men, promptly agreed te the increase, and their men are all at work. It is believed the ether bosses have agreed or will agree te the increase. Ceed Templars' Convention. On Saturday the Geed Templars held a convention in this city, all the ledges of the comity, except one, being represented. A committee was appointed te make ar rangements for a general convention of all who are in favor of total abstinence. At the afternoon session Rev. Gee. C. Hart, of Wayne county, Werthy Chief Templar of the Grand Ledge of Pennsylvania, occupied the chair aud addressed the con vention. Te-day he visits Millcrsville ; te morrow Strasburg ; ou Wednesday he speaks in Philadelphia ; en Friday in West Chester, and ou Saturday will attend the Chester county Geed Templars' conven tion. On Sunday he will speak in Oxford. Narrow Ec.ipe or a Ciuld. Tiiis morning a little child of Michael Herzeg, who resides at Ne. 508 West Orange street, made a narrow escape from drowning. The child was at the house while its mother was hanging up clothes in the yard, when it accidentally fell into a tub of water. The mother beard the noise aud running te the house rescued the child. Petitions in Divorce. The following petitions in divorce are tiled in the prothenotary's eQice : Geerge R. Adams vs. Elizabeth Adams; Maria P. Williams vs. Frederick Wil liams ; Anna Hepkins vs. Wm. II. Hep ten ; Mary E. Snyder vs. Lercntz Snyder; Kate A. Fisher vs. Jeseph II. Fisher, An Important Captnre. Philadelphia Times. In addition te the Heg Itiug aud the Hull Ring in Lancaster Republican politics the Hash Ring has just made its appear ance iu the ring. That ought te capture the free-lunch route party followers. ringers Cut. On Friday, Herman Wohlseu, a son of Wm. Wohlsen, while at work with a circu lar saw had two lingers se badly cut that it was found necessary te amputate them The thumb was also tern. The Itelgain Mecks. Workmen are te-day engaged relaying the Belgian blocks en North Queen street, between the street car tracks, which have been very uneven for some time past. i m i Dent tour Canary Sing ? Then get a bottle of Ilird Bitters, wnlch is un unfailing restorcref song and a cure fei all diseases of cage birds. It your druggist docs net keep it. or will net get it for you, send a postal card te the IJird Feed Company, 307 Federal street, Caunleii, N. J., and they will see that you -arc supplied. Price, 25 rents. marJ::iuuiAw Halt at Ketnvclter's. A ball will be given this evening by an asso ciation known us the "Will and Pleasure Club," composed oryeung and active Republi can politicians, and most if whom we believe arc members et the " Cuckeqs." The manage ment is iu stalwart and determined hands, and they premise that best et order shall be preserved. City mil rosters. Caison & llenscl, city bill pastel's and dis tributors, efllce Inteluqe.ncek building, Ne. 6 Seuth Queen street. Mothers, as a deligtlul sanitary measure, al ways order the Cuticura Medicinal Seap. Malt Hitters regulate, purify. strengthen and nourish the maternal functions. M'EVIAL NOTSVIili. It is impossible for u woman after a laithful course of treatment with I.ydia E. i'inkhaiu's Vegetable Compound, te continue te suffer with a weakness et the uterus. Enclose a stamp te Mrs. L,ydia K. Pinkhatn, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for her pamphlets. "The Docter Told Me te take a blue pill, but I didn't for I had al ready been poisoned twice by mercury. The druggist told me te try Kidney-Wert, and I did. It was just the thing ler my biliousness and constipation, and new I am as well as ever." Torpid kidneys and liver is the trouble for which Kidney-Wert always proves te be thereat remedy known. Hartferd Courant, niylG-iwdAw Benefactors. When a beard of eminent physicians and chcmUts announced the discovery that by combining some well known valuable reme dies, the most wonderful medicine was pro duced, which would cure such a wide range of diseases that most all ether remedies could be dispensed with, many were sceptical ; but proof et its merits bv actual trial has dispelltd all doubt, and te-day the discoverers of that great medicine. Hep Hitters, are honored and blessed by all as benefactors. myl&-2wdw XTTATCHES. Itching Piles Symptoms and Cure. . The symptoms are moisture, like peranira peranira tien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, a3 if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes ar tectcd ; it allowed te continue very serious re sults may te) low. Dr. Swayne's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Kryaipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions. Price, 50 cents, three boxes for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price in currency or thre.i cent post pest SCO stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swaync & Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, IM. Sold by all prominent druggists. marlMyllwS&W Mothers! Mothers:! Mothers!!: Arc you disturbed "at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 1 If se, go at once and get a bottle of MUS. WIN-SLOWS SOOTHING SYUUP. It will re lieve the peer little snllerer immediately de pend upon it ; there Is no mistake about it. There is net a met her en caith who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, anil giys rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safc te tise iu all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physicians aud nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere; 23 cents a bottle. marMvil&wM.W&S A Forlorn Hepe. Otte. I. Dee.sburg, proprietor Helland City Xews, Midi , writes : " A bad cold settled en my side and back, kidney trouble, liver and rheumatism combined; 1 sutlered terribly, though was obliged te move about ami attend te business. 1 tried local doctors, hut received no relief, and as a lorlern hope' tried your Themas' Kclcctric Oil ; have only used halt a flltv cent bottle, and feel as well as I ev.-r iliil n my lite." Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's Drug store, 137 .North (juuen street. 1 uavk been a sunerer for years with Ca tarrh, and under a physician's treatment for ever a year, have tried a number or "sure cure" remedies anil obtained no relief. I was advised te try Ely's Cream Ralin. It gave me immediate relief. I believe I am new entirely cured. G. S. Davis. First National Bank, Elizabeth, N. .1. Aug. 14, 1S7'.. .By fau the best remedy ler the treatment of Catarrh and its kindred diseases is Ely's Cream Halm, which is having the largest sales with us of any preparation new offered. The reports are all favorable, and we de net hesi tate te indorse it as superior te any and all ether articles in the market. The Balm is pleasant and easy te use. Cyisus I.awall fcex. Druggist. Ens ten. Pa. myU-Swd&w liEATHH. leiixs. Iii Philadelphie. May 14, Mrs. Kute i onus, wilee! Peter Jehns. Relatives and friends arc respectfully invit ed te attend the rur.eral.en Tuesday, the 17th Inst., en the arrival of the 2 .30 p. in. train, te proceed te Lancaster cemetery. Service at the chapel. 1'OLITIVAL. Fer County Commissiener: FP.ANK CLAICK, or Strasburg township. Sct'ject te the choice el the Democratic coun ty convention. -snrK-d&wtp ADAM S. DIETK1CII. of Maner township. Subject te the decision or the Democratic county eonventlen. HENKY F. HAUTMAN (Lime Burner), ei East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. aprJd.Vwtp MARTIN HlLDEBKAXf. et Mnnnt .lev llorengh. Subject te the decision of the Dem ecratic county convention. upI3-d&wtn JKRK MmiT.KIt Knl. 1-11,1 KiiMnrt t flu. decision of the Democratic county cenven tien, aprll-d&wtp Fer County Auditer: JOHN L. LIGIITNEB, of l.caceck township. Sr.bicct te the decision of the Democratic ceuntv convention. anrlS-tftl&w xmr AnruKTisusiESTs. GUaND MAY HOP. ON THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 19. 1SSI, at KAUFF MAN'S HOTEL. Oreville. Geed Music and Uetreshuients. rnUKitd (1 BAND OPENING OF THE ItKAUTIFUL JT SUMMER GARDEN at HOTEL rRANKE THIS EVENING. A Band of Musie will be present. The Best and Coelest Beer Barbev's ccicurateii. juii.x iiksm, ltd Proprietor. NOTICE. Netice is hereby given that the partner ship in the Star Bakery existing between Geerge Frey and Wia. Tmpnell has been dis solved. I will pay no bills contracted under the name or Frey & Trapnell. m!4-3td WM. TRAPNELL. jiOK SALE AT A ISAKGA1N. DOUBLE TEAM ROAD MARES. Inquire of ml4-2tdR B. F.BRENEMAN, at Flinn ft Willsen'g, INSURE WITH THE OLD ANT WELL Established Agency of the U Fire Insurance Ce., OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Sate and Solid Securities. RIFE & KAUFMAN, Me. 19 EAST KINO STREET. dll-CmdM.WSR Second Fleer. THIRD EDITIOIT. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1881. A SENSATION. TTVO NETV YORK SENATORS RESIGN. An Appeal te Their Constituents. "Washington, May 10. In the Senate the vice president has laid before the Senate the following communi cemmuni communi tien. " "Washington, May 16. Sir : "Will you please announce te the Senate that my resignation as senator of the United States from the state of New Yerk has been for warded te the governor of that state? I have the honor te be with great respect your obedient servant. "ROSCOE CONKLINO." Piatt fellows Mult. This communication was received with great sensation, which was heightened When the vice president laid the follewiug before tlia Senate : "Senate CuAMBEB,3IaylG. Sir: I have forwarded te the governor of the state of Xcw Yerk my resignation as senator of the United States from the state of New Yerk. "Will you please announce the fact te the Senate. With great respect your obedient servant. T. C. Platt." A hum of astonishment followed the reading of the communications. Ir. Hill suggested (sole voce) that this would be a geed time te elect officers of the Senate. The Proceedings. After some routine business Mr. Dawns moved te go into executive session. Mr. Cockrell I thought you wanted te consider the ether resolutions. - Mr. Dawes I had no idea but that the senator would like te go en with it ; it is iu accordance with the disposition which he lias sueau from the beginning. Mr. Hill (Ga.) The senator said that the republic would be subverted if the resolution was net acted upon. Mr. Dawes But the senator would ijever be convinced until he happened te have a majority. 31r. Hill Oh ! we went insist upon hav ing it considered. Mr. Dawes An accident is an eye open er te the senator. Mr. Hill turned around audsuggestcd'te Mr. Davis, (Ills.), that there was nothing te prevent the Senate from adjourning this week sine die. The Senate then at 12:30 went into executive session aud at 1:40 adjourned until te-morrow. Soen after the adjournment of the Sen ate this p. m. the Republican senators went into caucus for the purpose, it is uu derstoed, of determining what course of action shall be pursued iu regard te the Robertsen case aud ether contested nominations, and also te consider tbe sub ject of adjournment. It is generally believed that the nomina tion of Judge Robertsen will be brought before the Senate for final action during the next few days aud that the Seuatc will adjourn, sine die towards the close of the week. Neither Mr. Conkling nor Mr. Piatt has been at tlie capital te-day and in absence of any authoritative explanation from them the motives and meaning of their resignations arc left subject te mere spec ulation an J conjecture. CONKL1NCS COUP. What is Thought of the Kesigufitien?. Washington, May 1C. When the news of the resignations f Senators Conkling and Flatt reached the treasury de partment te-day great excitement en sued, and officials and subordinates alike were seen gathered iu groups throughout the bulldiug discussing the situation and its probable effect. The theory which has been advanced that the senators who re signed are quite confident of being re turned by the New Yerk Legislature, is very generally accepted, but in some quarters it is maintained that en account of the Legislature having heretofore endersd the nomination of Robertsen te be collector of the pert of New Yerk, it cannot consistently endorse the action of the two senators in opposing it. This course, however, it is conceded by prominent Republicans can easily be brought about. All sorts of rumors are atleat regarding ether resignations which are te fellow, Vice Vrcsident Arthur, Attorney General MacVcagh and Postmaster General James being among these mentioned in this con nection. There is, however, no apparent foundation for the reports. Secretary Windem called at the execu tive mansion shortly after 1 o'clock and has been there since, president Garfield was apprised of the contemplated resignations this morning and remarked te a treasuiy official shot tly before 12 o'clock that he expected the news te arrive momentarily. The resignation of the senators is the topic of conversation at the hotels and ether public places, and large greurs of men may be seen ou the street corners d is cussing the affair iu an excited manner. Cuwhldcd the Girl. Cininnati, May 10. A special from Nekanus III., says : " Henry Hall, pre prieter of the Eureka hetchlast night pub licly cowhided his sister whom lie met walking with a young man te whom he objected te her associating with. The young woman was 18 years old." WEATIIKK INDICATIONS. Washington, May 10. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather in the inter ior and local rains en the coast, various winds, mostly from N. E. te N. W., slowly rising barometer and no change in temperature. 3LAMMLBTII. New YnrK Market. w Yerk. May 1(5. Fleur State and West ern buyers' taver and dull ; Superfine State tluOgSjO; extra de fl .VifJ4 05; choice !e CI TO v 1 73; t:i:icy de $4&03U75: round hoop Ohie jt 0i5 : choice de lit tr, Ii5t;75; superfine western H W1H 53: common te geed ex tra de 4 55ft4 IN) ; choice de fc mStt 7." ; choice white wheat de, $5 006 00. Southern dull unchanged ; common te fair extra, $1 7r(j 5 '25 : geed te choice de $." 3037 CO. Wheat a shade better and rather quiet ; Ne. 2 Kcd, May, $l!fcys123; de June, 1 Xiym 1 20 : de July, $1 K bid : $1 19 asked. Cern about lie lower and quiet: ftlixed western spot. 5e57c ; de future, M55c. Oats scarcely se linn ; State, 47054c; West ern, 4fi-J3c. Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Pa., May 1C Fleur steady, lair demand : superfine, (3 23;J 73 ; . ex tra $3 87Q4 25 ; Ohie and Indiana family 15 37QC 00: Penna. family $5 005 87 : St. Leui family 5 75tt 37 ; Minnesota Extra $525 7 : de straight, $C00Q 10; winter patent j50n7 2. spiiiigde$5 507.'M. Kye flour at5 50. Wheat quiet ; Ne. 2 Western lted,.fl 2li ill 23 ; Del., Penn'a Ked and de Amber, tl 24 $$l 25. Cern scarce and wanted ; steamer, BOtJGlc ; yellow and mixed G3c. Outs quiet nnd net se strong; Ne. 1 White none here; Ne. 2. de, 51c: Ne. 3, de 5.JS33c; Ne. 2 Mixed 32333c. Kye scarccat $1 08. ,.., Previsions dull; rats perk $I u, for Jeb lets: beet haw, 23 50325 00; Indian m.-ss beef $ 50 t e. b. Baconsmeked shoulders, 7c; salt de n'Sc; smoked bams II U'c; pickled hams !eiec. Lard dull ; city kettle scarce. UWe ioem butchers' 10&O ; prime steauT, w 98 ' .-SSF"-market dull: Creamnrv extra Pa. county and New lerk extra. dtassc Rniu dull: Penn'a IKilCc: WwitSft Yn S quality. " ' " " Kirgs dull : Penna 12Jffil3c ; Western l-'c Cheese dull and weak; New Yerk "lull cream liaise: Western full creuni HQllVcc- de fair te steed, 1010$c. w-. Petroleum Mcrdy: refined 7c. Whisky dull and weak. Seeds Uoetl te prime clever, out et season - de de Timethy Jobbing at fi 10Q.I i: ; de ,ie Flaxseed dull at S123l 3D. steckawiM.. also United States Bends reported dallv by " i. j-uju, .. x.. ter. v-cuirc squaru. N iw Yekk Stocks. Stocks strong. May lii. a.m. r. m. r m. KfcOO 10 3:00 Meney. 4 Chicago & North Western 129J$ 129 120Ji unicase. Mil. St. Paul laai lilJi 121 Canada Southern.' 7 C. C. 41. U. K. K 27K 29K 29 Dttl.. (.aclE-A .4 Western lSijJ Vijjj is Delaware Hudsen Canal 11 114 113 icuicrauiuuiamie veir. nanniuai x t. Jee Lake Shere A Mich. Sonthern Manhattan Elevated. Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas 4 Texas N. '., Lake Erie & Western... .New Jersey Central N. Y., Ontario 4 Western Xp-ar Vnrt l!inl .... iilA A, I31VJ 131 121! 381 Hi 27ii 113 c.i mi? 113 a" w?h sift 50 0U& M& 10C1K UU 103 in' -an tmy -'.-- - .i ... . 150 W71 '.! YA. 141 4 X&i. 54Ji 7$ 7 Ohie . MlulMlnnt 46 55 71 PacWc Mail Steamship Ce... St. Louts 4 Iren Mt Sutro Tunnel Union Pacific Wabash. St. Leuis & Pacific... " " Preferred Western Union Tel. Ce PUILADKLFHlA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. K Keadinp Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation llutfale, Pitts. A Western Northern Cent rat Northern Pacific. " Pretericd Hctenvillc Philadelphia 4 Erie It. 1! Iewatiulch Mining United Status Iemj. United States I per cents.... 5 1; ' ..". iVA MV.l 124 5IU 51 5fi JK'-i 11 12181 120K C7 my. e2 'a Mi.'' 5 41 7St 272 44 mi.-. 27J.J 2S r. . 1:00 Noen Oueiatinuii of tlie (iralu Market Furnished by .): l 1;. 1.011;, Commission llreker. ClUCAUO. Cash. Wheat $I.0I Cern IIJ.J Oats e7.' New Yoki. Ca-di. Wleat fl.24 Cern 5S l'llILADirLWIIA. lime. fl.iKJi -t"i' :m ?I 2H .51 JlllV. L34i .:(5 l.li .54 Wheat. .. 1.21K . .fa . .:ay. Laes .5.. .47 1.W4 .47 1.UK .v Cern Kaltimeiik. Wheal , Cern Oats 1.2IJS .ay. .y. Live Stuck IMarket. Cuioaeo. Iloes Receipts i,(H head; ship ments 4,7(0 head ; market active, strong and 5c. higher, closing weak; common to(;eod mixed packing, $5 KStiiii'. ."; ehoice heavy pack ing and shipping, $;g.rt 25 ; Ulit, $1 0tt; culls, $52005 40. Cattle Iteccipts 2,500 head; shipments, 3.C0D head; market iairly active and steady, but pricesavcnige5fgl0e. lowcr.cleslng dull, owing te scarcity et cars ; experts. ?5 73iS 25 ; geed te choice shipping. $." 5e5t;5; common te fair, $.&. 35; distillery cattle, $5:W; butchers and canning. $l25il5; steekers and feeders mod erately active but weak at 50 no. Sheep lieccipts l,(ie head; shipments, 7jO head ; market weak ; choice woelcd, fit ; com mon te medium. $1 1'J.". 25; shorn, Sl5 ; closed dull, but all sold. Cattle Market. Philadelphia. M:iy lB.-fatlle market active ; prime, ty.l7e.; geed, eiGe.; medium, li tc.; common, 3t;e ; .sales 3,200 head. Sheep market active ; wool sheep. 5J-G7c ; clipped sheep, u)(S7ti;; medium 545ic ; culls mmut: Hogs Market active; Miles 2,500 head; prime, d!)jc. according te condition. XK W Alt i'JZK VIS KMtlS TM. M AY I, 18SI. EYES! This morning u trio et patients, trem Head ing, Philadelphia and Kdgcwoed, Itucks county, each related their unfortunate exper iences under the tieatment et their eyes by the Oculi-ts, l)rs. Norris. Levis and Straw bridge, of Philadelphia, and their decided im provement under my practice. One of them came te me totally blind: the second nearly blind, and the third with almost constant neuralgia in and around tin; eyes, with im paired vision. A fourth patient. Miss Lizzie Itrubaker. of I.itllz. said : " My dy.spepsla and ether alllictieiis el long standing left me in a short lime after going under your charge, and mygla.s-.es, worn since I was teurteen years fit nge, were laid aside as useless, and my vision is natural." Ne Oculist in this country or Europe can preiliieesuch rciiilts wltlieiitthey discover my remedies and applications, or .similar ones. Persons wearing li la-sen for far and ncarsigutcdiicssoi-elhcrdi.sca.se or this organ can usually have them removed inside et two ineiithsaud the vigor et their eyes re stored te its normal condition. Names e! per sons cuicd et Astigmatism given upon appli cation, a diseased condition el the eyes that no oculist ever pretend-" te cure. ANe Catnracl cured by absorption without using the knife. DR. C. A. GREENE, Ne. 14( KAST KIISO STKKET, letldM-WFASl Lancaster, Pa. ASTJilVll V.UO'.S AllMiKTiSEMEIfi. A STKIU1I ISKOS.' ADVl-.RTISKMKNT. LANCASTER BAZAAR, 18 EAST KINO STREET, Aie new showing one of the finest Selec tions et MILLINERY EVER SHOWN IN LANCASTER. Trimmed and Cut rimmed Hats In great variety. Parasols cheaper than ever. TriinuiC'l Silk Parasols $1.44. Flowers and Feathers In all -hades. Plain and Oiiibra'c. RIBBONS, in Silk and Surah, Plain and Ombra'e. GLOVES. Fine Keal Lisle Cleve?, Pearl Tep, 2 Elastics, 20c. a pair. Fine Lisle, 4 Elastics, 27.c. a pair. Fine Lisle, Leng Lace Tep, s5c. a pair. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hosiery and Underwear. We have a new COIISRT which wc sell at 49c. It Is the best ever seen for the price. TRIMMINGS AND LACES IN CUEAT.VAKIKTV. ASTRECHBRO'S. WANTS. w ANTKO AT THIS OFFJCK, COPIES the Daily Istellieexceic of September 1830, and January 2, 1831. tfd . W ANTED A ItOOU COOK. APrXY AT ml-tld the Cooper Heuse. WANTED ni.tlKDIATEI.lf A VOUNU man who understands the grocery bus iness. Must b honest and tcuijiertftv. Apply at once at 101 West King Street. 111IC 2ld w AMEU-A COOK. INQL'IICE A ltd" 221 EAST UKANUE STKEET. W ANTKO. A MAN WANTS A Posi tion et taking care or homes, or any any thingte make himself useful. A'place in the county preferable. Inquire at 247 North Arch Street, Lancaster. ltd WANTEU-A C'AKKIAGK PA1TEK. i air wages will be given te a geed hand. Alse a boy te learn carriage pniutiu?. Apply at once te EDCEltLUY & Ce., ltd ASTHfiBTHE
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