t - a. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLTGENOEA SAtUftPAY HAY 20,1882. r Anniversary atJen Church. Te morrow will be the eighth anniver-. saryufZien Lutheran church. Seryieti appropriate te the occasion will ie j'eenA' ducted by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Mayser. The church will be very elaborately decorated. Hl'EClAI. XOTIVES. Are you and we.ik r titfinflli u low spirited, -down In tlic mouth" in Hit; b.ick? Dees walking, lifting ins Ciir.se p:in in Hie ftmiil el tlie tviir it S"n v.n iiivi kidney disease, and Pret.Guilmette's Fiencu Kidney Tad will cure y01I my20-2tdW&S Keep the Gums Healthy II j en want a sweet mouth and breath. If tlic gums become f-pengy, they lese their power te lield the teeth. The u-.es et SOZODONT is in valuable because- It removes the tartar which separates tin- teeth and gums. inylG-lwdeedAw If you are troubled with fever and asm-, dumb ague, bilious l!ver. Jaundice, dyspepsia, eratiydisear-c "' ,MC liver, bleed anil Htemacli, and wi-h te get well, try the new remedy, 1'ret. Uiiilmeitc's French I.iver 1'ad. A-k your druggist for it, and take no ether, mid It he has net trot it send 1.50 in alerter te the French I'ad Ce., by ii-iiirn mail. Teledo, Ohie, anil lecelve one iiiyzu-zui w a.n v MAR1UAUEH. Yeckeu liesi:. V. A. eeker te Clira -I. IIumIi, at residence, llird-iii-Uatnl, May 20. lRSi ltd ZWAT11S. Ces. May 2C. 1832. In tills city, .Samuel II. Ccjy.Jr., in the Sid ytaret his age. The relatives and liicnds of the l.uiilly aic respectfully invited te attend the funeral, lrem the residence el his lather, Samuel IJ. Cox, Ne. :i3 East German street, en Tuesday rooming atll o'clock. A' ' AUVEUTiHEMMSSTS. e 1LAMSOUP 1.UNC1I THIS hVlOlIKU AT the tear liar. Leepard Hetel, liaithole- mew's Rochester Jieer. ltd f- KANI) lt i.i;nch te-niuht. peppkrpet At the l'lnw Tavern. .MICHAEL SNYDER, I'tep. riMIK lyi:NNi:i:CIIOK MAX 1'AKTVWII.i. J. will he held te-morrow at Knapp's Villa. Members will assemble at hall i:t 5 o'clock a.m. It w ANTED. A MUST - CLASS COOK. nece3s:iry. Apply te mlT-tfd Ne washing and ironing requited. MRS. I!. J, McUUANN. New Helland Pike. 1JOIC TIIK IIIlKAPKST, FINEST AMD 1 irgcst Stock et Furniture of all kinds, Jtcri Spring ami MiittP--ei. Cane and Weed Scat Cliaits, go te IIOKFMElER'l-, Ne. 2l East KingStieet. It G:;.NUI.NK Sl-ANISII AVIiITK CASTILE ." Se.ip, made expressly ler the Toilet, Nnr .serv and Rath, .lust, reei-lycl and for -ale only nt CHARLES A. II KIXIT.-H'S Drug Stere, Ne. JG Eu,i King hi reel, Lancaster, it PUKi.li; SALI: OF I'ANAUA HOUSE.!. On MONDAY, MAI -i I-W2. will he sold at public ule at tin- Mcn-lnine Heuse, Lancas ler Cilv, I'n., twenty head et Heavy Canada Draught Horses. Sale te cemmenec at I o'clock, p. in. GEOUU K GROSSMAN. Simeki. IIfsi A- Se:;, Anct. l!i-2t VTTlttK. 1 JUNE 1, lsS2, will be the. In-tdtiy Mr pav ing WATER KENT'S. MAt W. being u legal holiday, the elllce will be closed. C. F. MYERS, in20 2t City Treasurer. IMlOICri:t (iKUMAN UANAKIKM, Yeung MecMug lliids. Pari els. Mocking Bird Feed, and all kinds el Bird Seed Al-e Tax Collector ler the 1st, 4th, Mil, 8th and 'JtU wards, :.t uNUER&MlTH'S BIRD STORE, 1 1 Ne. S.'. East Oi-ange SI . Sl'RClAI. TO WOKKIMJM K. Just received, a Jeb let et Lined 1'ants at r')c and upward". Alse, Overalls, Shirts. Ladle. Cents' and Misses' He e. seamless and ethers, at very reduced price-. 1'lease call and examine and "save money. HENRY r.EOIITOLl), It Ne. .r2 Nei 1 h Queen St. F' MtKSII STKAWIIKKBIBS AND PJNK- tinnics. AI.ne I'e.13, Itt-ans-, cniiiinecs, xc. Ii-03h riem lMilIalcl)liia, thl-: evcnltifr. Cape May, Salt ami Spiced Oyt-tuivi. Ficsh Deviled Cnib, at KCKERT'S DAILY MARKET, It Ne. 129 EaM. King St. IMlKUICCUl.AK MONTH I.V MKKTlNIi Ol'' the Union l'.ulldincrnnil Lean Association will be hi-ld at W A Wilien's olllce en MON DAY EVENING, at 7J- o'clock. New frerk-s el Mtncl:e)(.-n at fl.0) per sh.uv. Election et efllccrs al 8 o'clock. Sali: el nieiu-y at 5 o'clock, ltd A. II. KALI., Sccietary. AJI:ANI MHIAI. i-IUNIC IV1L.I. KK held at Tell's llain. WHITMOXDAY, MAY i!). under the nusiiiccs et" T-iyler's Or-eiH-Nlr:H!einnanv. Omnibuses will leave Cen tre Square mid Knapp's Saleen at all hours during the d.iv. Ne imprepei chaiMcterd ad-niitf-d. Rcln:-hincnts will he served en the ground. Eailies and gentlemen arc respect fully invited H't riMIlS SEW CI1KA1' NOTION STOI'.I!. New Reeds leceivi-d teslay. The largest an. I lilldt line of 'AEl'HYll GOODS in tlrU cilj. n. J. BRIMME"R, Millinery and Notions, Ne. -21 W K S TKISli S T R E E T. rOne Trice. ltd J" UST JtKCKlVKII. 300 VINKAI'l'MM FOK Kale cheap, at IIOI.MNOER'S. r,OI.I.ir-ER'S TIE ISAIUNti ineetH with succor. Krctra Ilc made te order. t'er.iii; le-night at I'.OLI.INi; EU'. I'AR I.OR CONKECJTIO.VEUY. Charlette Russc, Jell v Tail, Chocolate Meranuea, Creani I nil-, SI i i-is-!ers. Rolls, Seda IHscuils, Bread, Ac. line thousand Streinslci-J and twenty-one. hundred aud lerty nine CinlleiH bold en Siil unhiy.nnd still people want mere al UOIJ. INGI'.li'S l'.AKERY. It c 1ITY rilOPKRTXAT IHJBL1C SALE.-ON SATURDAY. MA 27, 18S2, uy Vlliure Ol a rcfOlnlien el me J.:mcasicr uny ncunui lleartl the underxlftncil will offer at -public vale at the (Jrape Hetel, North Queen street, a valuable let et ground, fronting en tlic cast sideel North Mulberry street. Lancaster, l'a., lt.- feel, and in depth eastward CI feet 1' inches, witl- TWO ltRICK SCHOOL HOUSES thereon erected, bounded en ihe east by ground or said s-choel district and en the north by Mai ion alley. Tnis is a desirable let Mr building purposes, and worthy the attention of eanituliMs. Sale te commence at Y o'clock p. in., when crnis will be made Known i.y TIIK COMMITTEE ON 15UII. .UIXIIS AN1 MlS-StdS (J ROUNDS. PUItf.lO SAI-K UN TUE-1AT. MAX 2S, 1S, will be sold at the residence of tlic ntnlfrsigneil, Celumlda plke weft of wutcli lacteiy tliewitlri Meck et lionsi-lield furni ture including 'ngle bedMcsuls with niut-trr9i-s, portable i-.ini, coelc stove, .large cnnl stove, an antique sideboard, billl.ird table 4',x9 newly covered, shovel beard, Ac., car penter's work bench and tools, lumber ler liangin tobacco, twe---eatcil one horse cir riacc, buggy, phaeton, trotting buggy, lianil lianil seme Mclglt, wagon, one horse plough.liarrew, cultivator, lawn mower, wheelbmrewa, two sets et carriage harness, plough liarnus-, iul iul .lie Miiiiini'iitB. &c. Sale te cenimence at 1 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made known by J. II. P. W A UN Kit, II. SnriiEUT, Anct. nw::.17,ii.-.,i<w P" UunisALS WILL KK KKCKI VKI AT the Mayer'H enlce up te Til U USD AY, MAY i, 1SS.', at C o'eleck n. in., ferall I'llnting and Stationary wliii-h may be rt quired by Councils and the several Ileparlmenls el the City Government during the current ellicial year. Said proposals te Male the com of print ing one hundred copies of the ordinance ler reorganizing the Fire Department ami regu lating tlic same, till ordinances introduced into Councils, Warrants, Commitments aud all ether blank and lernis ued in the Mayers and Treasurer's elllces, where sp -citicat ions et thcamemay be had an application. Propo sals also te state the ceM; per page (including Water. Police and Fire tables) of piloting the annual report et the Finance Committee. All proposals or bids must be addressed te Chairman of the Coin, en Printing and &la- tiencry. Attest : D. L. Decs, Clerk C. C. ltd (CLOSING OUT1 . CLOSING OUT! -AT- GREATLI REDUCED PRICES. Having started a Shoe Factory, 1 am new closing out my large stock et Roe'isand Shoes at greatly reduced price te make room for the enlargement of my tactery. 49-Uustem work a specially, both machine and hand-made. P. HIEMENZ, Se. 10r NORTH QUEEN STREET. (Sign et the Big Shee.) miiOWtStt JOHN S. UIVLKB CO.'S ADVKBTISEMENT. ! CliOTHING MADE TO ORDER. We show an Excellent Assortment of goods suitable for the season, and make them up in the Latest Style and Best Manner at the Lewest Prices, which we are unabled te de by buying strictly for cash, JOHN Ne. 25 EAST KING JOHN S. GIVIiER, B OWKK.S & UUBSTTS HEW UKV UUUltt 129 AND 131 NORTH QUEEN BLACK SILKS at 50 centH per yard. BLACK SILKS at 02 cents per yard. BLACK SILKS at 75 cents p yard. BLACK SILKS at $1.00 per yard. BLACK SILKS up te $2.50 per yard. We offer Special Inducements in BLACK SILKS, having bought when the market was at the very lowest, aud are satisfied that we arc offering the best qualities, which we can fully guarantee te give perfect satisfaction in wear : lower than they can be had ehewhere. In LACE COLLARS, LINEN COLLARS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES we keep an Elegant Assortment. We call special attention te our line of KID GLOVES, being the best in the market for the money. Buy lhc DERMATOID CORSET because BOEES & 129-131 North Queen street, A'Jv'll' AUVERTISESlESTS. c )IM3 OUT! AT AND BELOW COST. My entire hleck et DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,- Etc. IS FOR SAL.K AT AND 1IEI.OW C'ST. Thid U a rare chance ler GOOD BARGAINS. A3 I HAVE AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, On liaml, which wen nil nnichaseil ler cash. J. M. LONG, ja-ttd U NORTH QUEEN STREET. WH ITH OKESS GOODS AT k New Cheap Stere. We have-new in tteck SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- WHITE DRESS GOODS Ueught under tin sold cheap. i egular prices and te be VII 'TOW A LAWKS al 124,15,18,20, 25, 1. tJ7c(s. INDIA LINENS at 15, 18. 20, 25, SI, ets. SWISS MUSLIXS from 12J ceuis up. LACE STRIPED MUSLINS, LACE CHECKED MUSLINS, CHECKED CAMBIUCS, CORDED PIQUES. All at Lew Prices -AT METZGER AND HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 West King Street. .Between tlie Coepor Ueuse find Serrel Hetel, janlf-lvd&w Herse QKl.f.INU erri IN OUDEU TO DISPOSE Or THE UAI AXCE OF MY STOCK OK READY-MADE CLOTHING 1 HAVE MADE- ANOTHER REDUCTION. AN EXTRA TEN PER CENT. WILL BE ALLOWED TO EVERY VVR- CHASER OE A XY ARTICLE JX READY-MADE CLOTUIXd. We have M EX'S SUITS for $5, worth 10 ; $S worth $15 ; $10 worth 18 ; $12 worth $20. , BOY'S SUITS ler 93 worth $3; $1 worth $7; $5 worth $10. Remember, tlic balance and entire stock el Ready-Made Clothing must be closed out by July 1st, us we intend te de an entire. SUITS MADE te ORDER In the Latent and miest elegant style. Em ploying a Flist-Class Cutter, I can readily guarantee a Perlect Fit. AL. ROSENSTEIN. 0E PRICE CLOTHIER and TAILOR, Ne. 37 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. Nest deer te Shultz & Cre.'s Hat Stere. mm IF Tailerii NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GIVLER S. STREET, GEO. iPir., it is the best and most comfortable Cutset made. Fer sale only Dy HE II' A V VEJl c lAKlTTS. R U G S HAGER & BROTHER. Mequets, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra Supers, China Mattings, Geed Heme-Made Rag Carpets. PAPER HANGINGS. At comparatively small expense the interiors et public buildings, places el business and our homes inav be beautiiied by applying paper hangings. Resides the Importation or French and English Goods, the production et Wall Paper in this country is receiving much attention lrem some et our leading artists, which enable us te luniish really ai tistic hangings ler the treatment or walla and ceilings. Net only in tee mero expensive goods is this Improvement noticeable, but also in these or lower price. We take' especial care in the selection et SIDK WALL l'Al'KUS, BORDERS and CEILING DECORATIONS that all may harmonize and produce a pleasing effect. CEILING DECORATIONS we make a npecialty and depart treni the conventional and steretyped pattcrns,,inil furnish a unique design for each separate ceiling. I'nivrs hung under our supervision by skill tr.l workmen. HAGER & BROTHER, no. 25 west king street. TEW UOODS Ol'KNKD DAILY NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAH&ESTOC "Blank Oashmeres. I BLACK CASHMERES. . .12. 18 and 23e BLACK CASHMERES.. .'X$, 45 and 50c BLACK CASHMERES CO, Ge and 75c BLACK CASHMERES 87Ac, $latul$i.25 CASHMERES IN JET "BLACK and BLUE BLACK. All the Best Makes Impeilcd. SUPERIOR GOODS WATER-PROOF GOSSAMERSJ:Ri" STOCK) Mumped en cadi one. KVKUV OAltMh.NT WAllUAMK-U. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOB TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, LM.INN & WU.USOX. HOUSEFURNISHING. TIIK ISKST IS TIIK CHEAPEST! The Pennsylvania Lawn lower IS ACKXOWl.EDU KD TO IIK TnE BEST. SOLD OVER 100 PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWERS LAST SEASON. AND EVERY ONE GAVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. WE GUARANTEE EVERY MACHINE. WE 3-XO MOIIK ItAKlXU LAWNS, A Grass Catcher can be FLIKN" & Sele Agents, H AVK YOU SKEN OUK nfclV KACTOKY NOEBEGK & MILET'8 Old Reliable Coach Works, CORNER OF DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LANCASTER, Enlarged, Improved, Rebuilt. S..E. We manufacture and are prcpated te lurnish all the Latest Patterns el BtJGGIES, PIAETWS, CAEBIAGES, &c. And especially the very latest that wonder el the age the SHIFTING -SEAT EXTENSION-TOP PHAETON. Alse the McOall & Dayton LIGHT BUSINESS WAGON. Finished up in plain weed and best style, with Shifting Se.iU and Tops te suit convenience. 5-We employ none but the best and most practical workmen, and OVll WOIiK SUSTAINS OUJi WORD! JfEJV AVVEKTISEMAXTS. E UONOMV STORK. JN0. II. SHRUM. OUR fl.Oft GINGHAM UMBRELLA Is made lrem the best cloth, best trimmings, Is last color, anu has the protected ribs, secur ing strength in case et storm. Call and see it, and when In need you will knew where te get the bet. Alpacca and Silk Unbrellas, witli protected ribs and Paragon frame. Our $1.00 LAUXDRIKD WHITE SHIRT Still maintains the lead. Wamsntta muslin, fine linen, elegant tit. A new Invoice of tlie-e Fine Rubber Dressing Combs a six-inch Dressing Comb for FI v K Cents at the ECON OMY STORE. JNO. H. SHRUM, NO. 113 NORTH QUEEN STREETV. mG 7tdSR & CO. LANCASTER, PA. F. RATHVON. STREET, HUEST, Lancaster, Penn'a. riSEMEKTa. K. Silks. UlacK BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS. 50, C2J and 7ec 87ic $1 and $1.25 ..S1.37J, $1.50 and $1.G5 l TK ftO. -inrl ft9. .10 KLACK SILKS $1.75. $2 and $2.50 These Black Silks were purchased at re ccut Importers' Auction Sales and aroSnpciier Goods for the money. FOR THE MONEY. In quantities, manufactured evpressly FaHSK- 1IUIIIU I1' r. PA. attached te every machine. WILLSON, Lancaster, Pa. PA. KHTEUTA IN3IENTS. TCUI.TON OfERA HOUSE. SATUR.0AY EVENING, MAV '20. The Towering Amusement Element! GEO. H. ADAMS' OWN NEW Hnmpty Dumpty Troupe, Under the management et Adam Forctaueh. New Specialties! NewScenerv! NewTiieks! New Dresses ! New Music ! See all bills for full particulars. PRICES SBe., 50. 8c 7fic. Seats secured nt opera house office. 17-4W J.H. LAIN K, General Agent. JOB WAJTAMAKER'S. JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. SAT AY Variety fn silks. Most large houses begin the season with a fair variety. Few have the fac, ulty of keeping up that variety during the season, without hav ing se much left ever at the end as te take away all the profit of trade. Everybody knows that in this one feature of variety at least, we have been surpassing all the ether houses of our city. " But," they say, " why shouldn't they? Loek at their trade." True, our trade is largely of the sort that variety brings. Where silks are is the place te go te for them. All we mean te say te-day is upon variety. Variety is as full as ever; and yet, when we come te the end of the selling time, we shall have very little left. Why de we mention it ? Simply te say that we are net laying by money out of big prices new, w&n trade is brisk, te make up for losses by and by. Simply te say that variety here gees with close prices, little quanti ties, stingy management, if you please indeed there's no ether way. Nujcteuter circle, Chestnut street entrance te main building. French sateen et the most costly printing ; covered all-ever with Kate Greenaway children at play, with bits of leaf and flower, dogs, dells and wooden horses, 374 cents. The price would be $i, if the stuff were successful. Everybody is made happy by the sight of these pictures; but evi dently net everybody wants te wear them. There are probably a hundred different pictures in the pattern. Perhaps mere will be used for draperies than for dresses. Next-outer circle. Thirteenth-street entrance. French melanges have come, which are making a stir in dress goods. Nothing is surer than a geed melange. "Nothing mere settled than these mottled mixtures of colors. They have lately get into the grounds of garnitures, a sure sign of faith in them en the part of the French makers. These new melanges, these stirring ones, are justabeut such as we've been selling for a month ormere; but the prices are down. The $i grade is at 75 cents ; the 85-cent grade at 65 ; 75 at 50 ; 65 at 45 ; 60 at 40. This is se unheard-of an event that nobody that ever doubts us at all is expected te believe it. The most fashionable dress- goods, staples at that, going at two-thirds value ! Has the mar ket broken? Ne, only some things are broken. Five quali ties; mere than fifty styles; mere than 20,000 yards. The troeds nerfect: the stvles all styles. Nothing mere whatever te say about them, but that these who buy them have a third of iheir money left. Third circle, southeast from centre. Muslin underwear of careful homelike make, of quality that takes mere account of fitness than of cost, and of styles neat and pretty, but net gaudy, is jus tifying our long labor and care. It is new three years since we began perfecting this work. West of Chestnut-street entrance te mam buildidg. Japanese parasols 1 cent te$5 each. There are several classes of new designs, likely te please the mere quiet tastes. Large gay umbrellas, 10 feet across, for the lawn ; equivalent te lit tle tents; $10. Japanese paper table-covers, silk: plaques, screens, and wall decorations. One can cover a geed many square yards with Japanese things for a very little money ; or one can put quite a sum into them. Second circle, northwest lrem centre. Walking-sticks with geld, sil ver and copper heads ; the latter clouded with varvincr shades of bronze, some of them bearing applique designs. Gentlemen's and ladies' jew elry of nearly all sorts. Next-outer circle, City-hallsquare entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market street and City-hall square. PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDITION SA.TUBDAY EVENING, MAT 20, 1882, ALL LOOPHOLES CLOSED. TDK STAK ROUTE TU1EVES PILLOKIKD. A Mew Presentment Agalatt the Conspira tors Which U Thought te CeTr Every Possible u round for I-egalltibtl. Washington, May 20. The grand, jury of the criminal court of this district te-day returned new presentments against Gen eral Thes. S. Brady, Jehn W. Dersey, Stephen W. Dersey, Montferd C. RerdeH, Henry M. Turney, J. R. Miner, J. Peek and Harvey M. Vaile, chanting them with conspiring te defraud the TJuited States in connection with the awards of star Keine contracts. The points of difference be tween these new presentments and the old indictments are as fellows : The name of J. L. Andersen is emitted. Vaile is descrited as Harvey M. Vaile, otherwise called H. M. Vaile. Kerdell is described as 3Ioutfert U. Rcrdell, otherwise called, M. C- Rerdell, otherwise called Montferd C. Rerdell. Four allegations of overt acts committed outside of the statute of limitations have been emitted ; twelve new overt acts have been inserted ; the acts being in makiug fraudulent claims against the government based en the fraudulent allowance for increase allowed by Brady. A number of letters and petitions are iucorperatcd, and finally the date of the conspiracy is brought forward te May 23, 1579. The indictments are etherwise substan tially the same as these new being tried, which will be dismissed, and give place te the new pivseutnients. They cover 106 closely written fetcap pages, and it is thought by the prosecuting officers that they close up several loopholes which were left open in the old iudiutmeuts. Immediately after the presentation, Dis trict Attorney Corkhill asked the court te issue warrants for lhc arrest of the de fendants, explaining that as they were al ready under bends in the ether cases he should net scivc them unless it appeared te be necessary. Mr. Bliss stated that th defendants would be furnished with printed copies of the iudictments before Monday. Judge Wylie then issued the order making the warrants returnable en Tues day next. WiKKU HKKVIT1K3. Afternoon Telegrams Ceuueused. The Austrian forger Franze Masig, who was arrested en the steamer Rie Grande yesterday, was taken te Europe te-day. Chester county Independents elected delegates te the convention next week. The wheat crop in Kansas premises ex ceedingly well. James McKcnney has been found guilty of murder in the second degree at Dedbam, Mass., for killing William McCernish, aud sf-nteuced te prison for life. The court at Jersey City has decided the police commissieucrship contest bo be twecu Malone Democrat and McCarty, Independent Democrat, in favor of the latter contestant en the ground of fraud. Maloue will carry the case te the court el appeals. The political status of the beard will be unchanged by the rcsnlr. Prof. Brooks, of Phelps, N. Y., states that he saw Wells' comet with the naked eve last nteht. It was just visible. The comet is in the constellation Cassiopeia, and at midnight is about midway from the horizon te Polaris. There is a deadlock in the Heusa and prospect of a session contin uing ever te-morrow in censequence of the Democrats refusing te vote en the question of taking up the contested election case of Mackey against O'Cenner, thus preventing a quorum. The doers ate locked and both parties determined. KN'MJICSlMI lIOTir CVNIUOATES. Uefernurs lVhe are linltgtiteu With tl e lli-clarntienH et Rival Aspirants for the Wilmington Mayoralty Wilmington, Del., May20. Last Mon day the Workingmen's lie form assccia tieu, which is medelled after the Philadel phia Committee of One Hundred, ad dressed letters te Messrs. Carpenter aud Wales, the Democratic and Kepttblicau mayoralty candidates, propounding ques tiens about reform in the pelice appoint appeint rasnts, the strict administration of the laws and their independence of rings. Letters in reply from both candidates are given te the public te-day. Beth letters are se satisfactory that the reformers' com mittee virtually endorse both candidates and advise the association te take no further action in the matter. MAKSIIALI, DLCLINKS. He Won't Take the Kess Nomination ler Cencrens. PniLADKi.i'niA, May 20. A special from Pittsburgh tays that Themas M. Marshall, who was nominated at the recent Harris burg convention for cengrcssman-at-large, ' his declined that place en the regular ile- publiean ticket. The news created inteuse excitement among the politicians here, and the Iicpublican leaders refuse te be lieve it. The dispatch says that Mr. Mar shall mailed his declination last night. The Egyptian Difficulties. Londen, May 20. A dispatch from Paris te the Standard states that at a cabi net council yesterday M. De Freycinet, the prime minister, intimated that several powers, especially Germany and Austria, have asked for information in regard te the Angle-French expedition te Egypt. He stated that a European conference might be advisable te settle the difficul ties. WEATUEK INDICATIONS. WsiiiKfiTnv. Afnv 10 Fer the Middle AtlintiV stitps warmer nartlv cleudvl Atlantic states warmer parity ciouey weainei, Willi iui;.n taiua lanauic niuu mostly southerly stationary or lower pres sure. JSAHHJCTt. ew lttrH iitMrMnu Sw ewe. May 10. Fleer State and Western quiet and prices without decided change. Southern steady. Wheat unsettled, Kc lower, afterwards firm and recovered lrem decline : Ne. 2 Ked, Mnv. M8; de June, 1 471 47 : de July. $131Mi:K: de Atigu-t, SI 24&1 25; de Sent. $1 21'1! 2.5. Cern iis lower and moderately active ; mixed western spot, 828Kc ; futures, VlfS S5-IXQ "" Oats a shade easier; Ne. 2 ept., 4fiQ46c ; State, CaTOc ; Western, GigGSc. BtecicnmrKei. Nw Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Blocks also United States Holds reported daily by Jacob 15. Lone, '11 North Queen street. Slay 20. 10:00 Imu 2.3.I. A, r. m l-.Ji MB 121 121 120 Cl'4 li4 61 KM 26 35JS "s UG14 Wi 102K 120 127'4 127' 71U 71J2 71 Del.. Lack. Western Denver A Rie Grande N. Y..Lake Erie Western... East Tenn, Va. A Georgia Lake Shere Mich. Southern.. New Yerk Centra New Jersey Central Ontario ft Western Omaha Cem 'y Omaha Preferred leini Pacific Mall Steamship CO uyA 43H Chicago. Mil. St. Paul HO 1115-i 111 Texas Pacific 30 40 Wtibash. - l. mis A Pacific. 30X 304 84i usy, 28 30M! 84V6 If 41f Western Union Tel. Ce Pennsylvania R. R Reading. . ........ ........ Rutfkle Pitts. West Neithern Pacific Cem " Preferred.. 84 58'4 28 1C m 41 41 79tf 79JS f Miadeipnta Market. Philadbuwia, May 20. Fleur UuU but stead v; Superfine, 3 E0ej4 25; Extra. S4 25 (i' Tt ; Ohie and Indiana Family, p 25 7 00 ; Penn'a de, 1606 23. Kye flour at M seas. wheat Arm but quiet; l'a. Kcd.fl 4131 W ; de Amber. $1 6Ql i$. Cern firm with lair demand : Steamer, S3 8S)c; Yellow, 87K3fc; Mixed. 87987KC. Oats steady and In geed demand. Kye scarce at 9Sc. Previsions in steady jobbing demand. Lard firm. Butter weak under lull supplies : Creamery Extra l'a., 2S026c; Western, isaiTc ; de geed te choice, sw24c Rolls dull ; Pa. 1517c tyestern. lcgisc. Eggs easier : Pa. 2lc ; Western, 2u)c. Cheese choice activw and steady. Petroleum weak and nominal; Kenne.l,7,V. Whisky at 11 SI 8eeds dell and unchanged. IfMW JLDTXMTIHMMMJIia. EHTATK OF JOHN Warwick township. RUDY, feATK OP The undersiffned auditor, appointed te report distribution of tne fund in the hands et Benjamin Jj. Kudy. teatamentery trustee under the ;last will and testament, proved March I. A. D. 1875, et Jehn Rudy, late of Warwick township. Lancaster county, deceased, ever the trust fund be queathed by said will la the Interest et Susan Kudy, widow et said testator, and the chil dren of Henry E. Rudy, te and anions these legally entitled thereto, will sit ter thatpur thatpur peA en FitlDAl, the 16th day et JUNK. 1S. at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Library Roem et the Court Hense, In the city of Lancaster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. WM. S. AMWEU. uiay.M-ltdA.'itw Audlter- "t IRAKI) Fire Insurance Company OFPIIILAOELPIA. Assets ever Eleven Huncired sand. Theu- Dollars, securely invc-u-d. Fer a policy In tills old and well-established company call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. (UM.WKAS ORPHANS' COI1KT SAI.K.-ON S.VTUK I)AY, JUNE 17. ISA by vlrtiie of an or der of the Orphans' Conn et Lancaster county the undersigned administrator of the estate id Ann Ellzitbelli Harriet, late of the city el Lan caster, deceased, ill sell at public sale nt the Cooper Heuse, the following Ueul Estate, te wit: All that Let et Uremul, situated en the south siiloef West James street, (Ne. 10), con taining in trent en said James street IS feet, inches, and extending in depth southward -10 leet, mere erless, en which is erected a two story brick dwelling with bascmrnt. Appur-fiiii-ut te the property is the privilege nf i-i and te a tUree-teet wide alley en the west, side of sahl property. In common with the owner et the adjoining properly. Sale te commence at 1 o'eleck p.m.. when attendance will be given, ami terms made known by PETEIt II. LYNE, inyl!0-5ldS Administrator. H 1UII MAKTIN. CHINA! CHINA!! AT CHINA HALL. Just opened, a new Invoice el Decorated China and Fancy Goods. DECORATED CHINA TEA-SATS. FKUIT-SET6, DESsEUT-SETS. BARROTINE VASES, BELLECK TEAPOT AND SHELLS. MAJOLICA-WAKE. &c. WHITE AND GOLD BaND CHINA. Decorated Porcelain and China. DINNER SETS. 44E.nminc our Stock boJere purchasing. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET. J. It. MARTIN ft CO. Dress Department : CHECK DUES- HOODS In AH Qualities, 12c Up. ALL-WOOL BEIUES, Plain & Illuminated, ISC Up. HEVERSIIILE SUITINGS, Latest Patterns, 12c Up. COI.OUKD CASHMERES, Half Weel, 12e. LACE HUNTINGS, ALL COLORS, 7e Up. I'.I.ACK AND COLORED SULKS, Warranted net te Cut, SI .23. FELT CLOTH, DOUBLE WIDTH 8-1. Latent Sluukx, All Prices. BLACK CASHMERES, lilne mi. I Jet Itlactr, Spcci.il at 50c. j. B. MARTIN & CO., Gcr. West King and Prince Sis. LANCASTER, PA. PROPOSALS WILL IW; KKUKIVl-.D AT the Mayei's office until S p.m., MAY 2-. for whltcwiishing the h-uces, inside mid out, around tlic grounds et the rc-erveir.s, below aud en top together with the tool house, t-le-gruph poles, out house, etc. ; the contractor te de the werlc well, te llnd the lime, brush) h, etc., and te complete the name by frntunlay, Junes, 1832. under the direction and subject te the nppreval of Hie Superintendent of the Wnter Works. PUOl'OSALSwill be received at thesame time and place for the privilege et using grewjllK OI, tne citTa grelln(S al the crass- at the reser veirs ler 188i Any grazing en the grounds will have te be subject t the restriction -t el the Superintendent of the Witter Wor.'.'H, se that no damaue may he done te city property. PROPOSALS will be received at thoaaiiie timu and place for digging out and filling in COO feet, mere or less, at water trench en New street, from North Queen eistwar-l. 7W leet, mere or li ss, en North Lime te Bust Frederick streets, along East Preiltttick te Milppcn street, :W0 leet, mere or less, en Seuth Mulber ry from -West Klng.and 1,000 iect. mere or h-s.s, westward, from Ann, along the llneet Cln stcr and Lew. and along Lew 10 Freiburg. Trenches te lie four teet deep ana two leet wide. Bids must state hew much per cubic yard for rock and hew much for enrtli. Werk te be done under the direction and subject te trio measurement and In Ihe order of time as directed by the Superintendent of the Water Works. The trendies te ;be filled carefully back, and where picking Is removed te be re placed smoothly. The Water Committee re serve the right te reject any or all bMs. Kids mnst be made separately for each trench. S curity in $S0 required ler each tiench, JNO. T. BIacUONIULE, ml5A20d Mayer. EQKHAI.E. TWR KENT. r STORK BOOM, 133 East King street. ap20ttd INQUIRE AT 133. I)ltIVATK MALK.-THK VflUKKMIUNKlf offers at private sale the following de scribed property, te wit : All tluit very valuable farm, CONTAINING 17 ACRES, mere or lees, situated en the south side of East King street. In the city of Lancas ter, immedMeiy opposite the Lancaster coun ty prison, ana adjoining lards et Herman Miller, jaceD s. Miller and lands et the Dlrec ters of the Peer et Lancaster county. This is one et the most desirable and valua ble pieces or real estate In the county of Lan caster ; has a geed DWELLING HOUSE anil out-houses, with geed Barn and ether Im provements. It Is particularly valuable for building lets, being In the very best part of the city ct Lancaster, and especially adapted for a truck farm. The entire piece Is laid out in building lets. Fer further Information call en HENRY SHUBERT, AucUeneer and Real Estate Agent, Ne. 6 Court Avenue, where the draft el said property can be seen. mJ till