lyi.Tya1 mf. .;.:,: .jr :mLi.y j.. -. ...xr-.sSEg ;r.;y r.gg --'- -, rrn Tiw. rA",r-,'-CS rsc SS LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1880. LAWi'ERS' CASUS. Hew Callers are Fooled. If any of our readers have occasion te visit lawyers' offices when the occupants arc net in, they have some idea of the un- reliabilitv of the cards used bv many of them te give callers an idea of where they are. If you walk into an office early in the morning, as likely as net the lawyer is out and the card en the top of the pile bears the words "Gene te Dinner." Yeu leek again te sec that there is no mis take and wondering where the man takes meals, you start for another office te find that the" lawyer "Will Be Back Soen, Take a .Seat." The caller usually takes a scat because there is nothing else in the room worth taking. He sits as quiet as a clam for an hour or mere and then begins te think that the attorney lies. Te while away the time he picks up a newspaper which he finds te be several weeks old, and, after leading all the "ads," &c, which he would net read if in any ether place, he takes his departure. Upen going out of the deer he is informed that the lawyer whom he was in search of has gene out of town and will be back in two days. A card which is often at the t tp of the pile reads, " In the Coin t Heuse." y that card the caller is lead te believe that the lawyer is up te his ears in business. He wends his way te the court house, and after looking in the court room, the library room, and all the offices down stairs, he again starts te the office, and meets the lawyer who had been for lunch en the street. The latter then swears that he has been looking all ever town for him. If you go into an office and find that the occupant is "At the Barber Shep," the best thing you can de is te go te the court room, where you will find Mr. Attorney spread out en a chair sound asleep, or, if awake, talking politics. Men in search of lawyers never have faith in the barber-shop cards, for they believe that all lawyers shave them selves as well as everybody else. If lawyers want te let the public knew where they are some of tlicni will have te get a number of new cards printed, with lilleient ideas en from the old ones. If they take our advice, after procuring a new set of cards, they will keep them ar ranged and will always tell the truth (by cards) leaving their point of destination en the teji of the pile. This will save clients and people who come around te leaf for an hour or mere each day a great leal of trouble and worriment. This advice docs net apply te candidates for district, attorney, who arc never in their offices long enough te change their cards. If they would change them a per son having business with them would be certain of finding ('.') them at the place named en the card. Oh, yes. Going tit Raise Tobacco. The Pottstown correspondent of the Norristown Register says : " Mr. Harry Gardner, one of the most successful to bacco growers of Lancaster county, has just been visiting IVttlstewn with a view te purchase in this vicinity a suitable piece of land upon which te introduce tobacco culture here. The Broek farm, the Richards farm, the Stewo property, and the large farm of Daniel Price ap peared te offer the most inviting facilities, and all were visited and taken under con 'deratien. The Richard farm, known as " irtewe," west of town, appears te Mr. Gardner te be the best suited te his purpose and it is likely a purchase of this property will be made in a short time. Mr. Gard ner is a young man of wealth and pleasing manners. He and his father arc among tiie most extensive tobacco growers of the to bacco ceun'y, owning and controlling three large farms. On seven acres, said Mr. Gardner, that he attended te personally, a crop was raised that sold for twenty cents per pound, netting $000 per acre. The wife of Mr. Gardner is a daughter of Hen. James Hepkins, of Lan caster county, and several years age at tended the Ladies' Cottage seminary here. Her intimate relation with the family of Mr. Charles llutter, created in Mrs. Gard ner a desire te reside in Pottstown perma nently, and it was this object that induced her husband te visit the place for the pur pose stated. 8580.40. The Cost of tlie Auditors. The cost of auditing the accounts of the several county officers, including the pay of the auditors, their clerk and counsel, was $.")80.-10. Following is the bill in de tail : 1 .axcasti:!: Cetnty. ss. Te the County Auditors. James Collin- , 35 liivs. (i ; .$10.-) 0 . :;! 4J . 21) 00 ."1SI miles. (? 10c. Slate account... $103 40 Mnsser, 3"i days, $3 : $10.". 00 .State account, 20 00 $125 00 Curran, 35 davs, Q $3 $le: oe State account 20 00 320 miles 10c 32 00 r. ; r. k. $:, oe . 20100.00 fl IK) 25 00 j 00 Jeseph Clarksen, Clerk state account Stationery, postage and incidental.. David G. Kslilciuan. Counsel lee Geerge lluber, .Janitor, THE STRIKE AT SAFE HAR1JOR. The Ringleader Discharged- -The Men Again at Werk. We have a lepert from Safe Harber that several of the ringleaders of the strike at the Safe Harber iron works were perma nently dismissed yesterday after which the general superintendent, Mr. Wright, had a conference with the men and it was agreed they should return te work at for mer prices ($4.e0 per ten), and that they should be furnished with pig iron of a quality that would enable them te make better wages. It appears they were issuing English pig of short brittle texture that would net roll well ; that it often had te be taken back te the furnace and heated a second time before it could be properly rolled. Last evening the fires were re-lighted and this morning the men arc all at work, except these who were dis charged. It is te be hoped no further difficulty will occur at the mills, and that they may be run te the mutual benefit of the managers and the men. New Ollices. Dr. J. O. Boyd, whose recent return from Flerida was noticed in these columns, has settled himself down in his new offices en West King street near Mulberry. The rooms have been fitted up with new furni ture, etc., and they leek very neat and comfortable. R. J. Evans, esq., atterncy-at-law, will occupy Dr. Boyd's late eflice at Ne. 11 Seuth Queen street. Meat Hurned. Yesterday, while Franklin llamish, of West Willow, was smoking meat in the chimney corner of his house a ham fell from a hook en which it was hanging into the fire, and it was burned up together -with all the rest of the meat. NEIGHBORHOOD XEWS. Notable Events Acress the County Line. The West Chester papers have sung the praises of their new turntable te such an extent, that new the borough is filled with tramps, who have journeyed thither te see the wonderful work. This accounts for the deserted condition of the Lancaster lockup for some days p&st. Along the Susquehanna river hang pesters signed by eight pilots, who agree net te take less than $20 for a raft and net less than $10 for a half raft te run from Peach Bettem te Pert Deposit. They have adopted the firm name of Whitaker, Moere & Ce., and all contracts and settle ments for wages must be made with Mr. Whitaker. Hen. Jeremiah S. Black, Representative Charles S. Wolfe and Franklin B. Gewen, e-iq,, were in Harrisburg yesterday in con sultation with the Harrisburg attorneys engaged en the part of commonwealth, in the bribery cases, for the purpose of mak ing arrangements te oppose the granting of pardons te Messrs. Kemble, Salter, Craw ford, Rumbergcr and Petroff. Jehn Sauerlandcr and wife, of Wilming ton, were fearfully burned and their house was set en fire by the explosion of a coal oil lamp in their bed room as they were in the act of retiring te bed Tuesday night. The lire was extinguished and it is thought that both the sufferers will recover. The lamps was filled with "ocean oil," a variety the sale of which is prohibited by ordinance. There arrived in Harrisburg yesterday from the West a party of Apache Indians, fierce looking, stalwart fellows, in blankets, paint, feathers and brass ornaments, regular types of the aborigines who inhabit the Southwest. They were in charge of Messrs. Alexander Reed and B. M. Themas, Indian agents and interpreters and left for Washington ever the Northern Central, and Baltimore and Potomac reads, at 4.25 p. m. While a freight train drawn by a Medoc engine, southward bound, was taking water at Yerk Haven tank, south of Golds Gelds Golds bero, the rear end of the train was run in to by engine Ne. 74 (engineer Wilsen), which caused a pretty bad wreck, damag ing the engine and breaking up a number of the cars with which the "74 " collided. Wilsen and his fireman were both pretty sevcrly hurt. A convention of school superintendents, including county, city and borough officers, will be held in the Capitel building, at Harrisburg, commencing at 2 o'clock p. m. en Tuesday, April 27. and continuing during Wednesday and Thursday. This is the first meeting of the kind held dur ing the current term of office, and it is ex pected that every superintendent in the state will be present and participate in the proceedings. Various school matters will be discussed. On Monday the large stone anil frame barn, en the farm of David Still, north of Coatesville, in West Brandywine, was burned with all its contents, which consis ted of one cow, a number of chickens, all the farm implements, besides some wagons, a let of corn, eats, hay and straw. The farm was tenanted by Isaac Tayler and the origin of the lire was caused by a little boy, son of Mr. Tayler playing with matches in the barnyard. Jacob Staull'er's funeral. The funeral of Jacob Stauffer took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock and was attend ed by a very large concourse of relatives, friends and citizens generally, among whom weie many of the eldest and most prominent of our people. The friends assembled at the late resi dence of deceased, Ne. 2:5.) East Orange street, where a short formal service was held, after which the body was taken te the Picsbyterian church and the casket containing it was placed at the head of the centre aisle. The church was crowded. The religious service was conducted by Rev. .1. Y. Mitchell, the pastor, assisted by Rev. J. J. Starh, Rev. J. II. Dubbs, D.D., and Rev. E. V. Gerhart, D D. After the reading of a portion of the scripture by Rev. Dr. Gerhart, the hymn "I would net live alway" was sung by the congregation. Rev. Mitchell followed with a funeral oration in which he paid a high tribute te the Christian char acter of Mr. Stauffer. The hymn "Shall We Meet Beyond 'the River," was sung by the cher. The hymns above named were favorites of the decased. and were sung the last time that he attended church prier te his last sickness. At the end of the service the casket con taining the remains was opened, and all present had an opportunity of viewing the body. The features looked calm and nat ural. The body was clothed in a black shroud, and was literally covered with choice flowers, a fitting tribute te the great botanist, a great portion of whose life was spent among the flowers, the study of which was one of his chief delights. The funeral precession then formed and moved te Lancaster cemetery where the remains were interred, Maunday Thursday. In the religious calendar te-day is known as Maunday Thursday or Hely Thursday and in all the Catholic churches special observance of the day was had in the cele bration of the mass at 8 :"0 this morning. Te-morrow will be Geed Friday com memorative of the day en which our Sav iour was crucified. The services in the Catholic, Episcopal, Moravian and Lutheran churches will partake of unusual solemnity. The day is a legal holiday, and the public schools and banks will be closed. A Celd Snap. Yesterday was cold and windy, and the mercury was below the freezing point all day. This morning at daybreak the ther mometer marked 17 degrees above zero, and ice almost and inch in thickness formed en st ill water. The policemen say that last night was one of the most un comfortable they have experienced during the season. Seme fears arc expressed that the early fruit may have been injured but as the weather has been very dry, this is net probably the case te any serious ex tent. The I'cnu Mill. Owing te the breaking of ene of the rolls in the puddle mill, work has been sus pended by the Penn iron company for the remainder of the week except in the black smith and spike and belt shops. And the opportunity is being embraced te clean boilers, make repairs, and te introduce water chills into the puddling furnaces. Sent Up. This afternoon Spencer Weeds, Jacob Weeds and Ellen Stewart, all colored were KMit te iail for five days each bv Alderman Dennelly, of the Seventh ward. Sprta Novelties' OPENING DAYS We will display en FR1DAT and SATURDAY, MARCH 20 and 27, all the New Styles In SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, Embracing ever 400 Patterns of the most Beautiful and Nevel Design, Rich in Celer and Handsome in appearance, new ready in Spring Weight Overcoats and Ulsterettes. We have opened a New Department in our line, viz: 1 ui;t.. 's ceetiiin u, te wmcu we give since Waived a Hearing. This afternoeu Geerge Shultz, who is charged with being the father of the child of Christina Denning, which was found dead in a box en Christian street last week, waived a hearing before Alderman MoCenomy en the charge of fornication, and gave bail for his appearance at court. Amusements. " The Banker's Daughter." The tickets are selling rapidly for " The Banker's Daughter," which will be played here by Cellier's com pany te-morrow evening. This troupe is com posed entirely of geed actors, who are well known throughout the country. Mr. James was leading man last season at one of the Bes ten theatres. He appeared here once with Ferd's company and greatly pleased everyone. MKs Wainwrightand Mr. and Mrs. Walcetare also witli the company. Mr. Cellier carries a large amount of new scenery with him, which is used in the production of the piece. ' 1 lluminali." On Monday evening the new play entitled "The Illuniinati," will he given at the opera house by a strong company, at the head el which is the distiguished actor, F. C. Bangs. The scenery, armors, costumes, Ac, will be entirely new. Rev. Arc HnincY, of Pittsburgh, Pa., re ports the lollewing interesting case : A twelve year old girl the daughter et a prominent grocer, Mr. Andrew Sshweitzcr, had sutrered for some time with Rheumatism. The cure yes, even the relief of the trouble resisted all remedies. By the advice of friend-, the mother used St. Jacob's Oil, and with the best result. The child is once mere lively and well, and what three physicians could net accomplish, has been gained by one bottle of St. Jacob's Oil. Bright teeth, and lips that glow the while. Give light and color te a smile ; And, infinitely mere than this, Give light and color te a kiss. But both must sutler from the want Of the life-giving SOZODOXT. 11122-1 wdced&w Democratic County Committee. The Democratic county committee will held a meeting at Shober's hotel, this eity, en Mon day, March 2!), at 10 a. m., te fix a time for the meeting of the county convention, te elect delegates te the state convention and te trans act such ether business as the committee may appointer the convention determine. Every member is urgently requested te be present if possible. mlS-tdd&w W. U. IIEXSEL. Chr. SPECIAL NOTICES. "What Ails Yeu? Is it a disordered liver giving you a sellew skin or costive bowels, which have resulted in distressing Piles or de your kidneys refuse perform their functions? If se your system will seen be clogged with poisons. Take a few doses of Kidney-Wert and you'll feel like a new man nature will threw off every impedi ment and each organ will be ready for duty. m2J-lwd&w Use Lecher's llore and Cattle Powders. Frem Hen. Andrew Cornwall, Ex-MEMUEIt, OF I.KOISLATUItE, XKW YOKK STATE. Alkxanduia Bay, Jan. 3, 1880. . II. Warner & Ce.: Gents: 1 have been troubled with kidney dilllculty for the last three years, and in Octo ber last had a very severe attack. I then com menced taking your Sate Kidney and Liver Cure and obtained relief at once. I have used two bottles and feel as well as ever, anil I shall always keep a supply of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure in the house. Yours trulv, A. CORNWALL. 'Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup," without excep tion, has given satisfaction. Our readers give it a trial. Druggists keep it. Price 25 cents per bottle. Pure Spices Jit. i.echcr's Drug Stere. A Geed Heuseuire. The geed housewife, when she is giving her house its spring renovating, should bear in mind that the dear inmates of her house are mere precious than many houses, and that their systems need cleansing by purifying the bleed, regulating the stomach and bowels te prevent and cure the diseases arising from spring malaria and miasma, and she must knew that there is nothing that will de it se perfectly and surely as Hep Bitters, the purest and best of medicines. See ether column. ml5-2wd&w A i aveuable .sioteiuety. The geed reputa tion of " Brown's lirenchial Troches" for the relief et Coughs, Colds and Threat Diseases has given them a favorable notoriety. mSMwdTTlntS&w Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. Troublesome Children. That are always wetting their beds ought net te be scolded and punished for what they cannot help. They need a medicine having a tonic effect en the kidneys and urinary organs. Such a medicine is Kidney-Wert. It has specific action. De net fail te try it for them. ni22-l wd&w Brown's Household 1'anacca I the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied externally and thereby mere certainly BELIEVE PAIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL ACHES, and is the GKEAT BELIEVER OF PAIX. "BUOWX'S HOUSEHOLD PAXA CE A " should be in every family. A tcaspoon tcaspeon tcaspoen tulofthc Panacea in a tumbler el het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. B. Cechnm & Ce' Drugstore Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed te ether causes, is occasioned by Worms. BUOWX'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual in destroying worms, can de no pesible injury te the me9t delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty five cents a box. rianl5-lvdAwTuThAS Try Lecher's Cough Syrup. A Mether's Grief. The pride of a mother, the life and joy of a home, are her children, hence her grief when sickness enters and takes them away. Take warning then, that you are running a terrible risk, if they have a Cough, Croup or Whooping Cough, which lead te Consumption, if you de net attend te it at once. Shiloh's Consump tion Cure is guaranteed te cure them. Price 10 cents, 50 cents and $1. Fer lame Back, Side, or Chest, use Shiloh's Pereus Plaster. Price 2.) cents. Sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. The Best I Ever Knew Of. .7. G. Starkey, a prominent and influential citizen of Iowa City, says: "I have had the Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint for several years, and have used every Remedy I could hear of, without any relief whatever, until I saw your Shiloh's Vitalizer advertised in our paper, and was persuaded te try it. lam happy te state that it has entirely cured me. It is cer tainly the best Remedy I ever knew of." Price 73 cents. Sold by 1). Ileitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. A marvelous Cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria Canker Meuth, and Head Ache. Willi each bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector for he mere successful treatment et tne com plaint, without extra charge. Price 50 cents. Sold b v D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. siC-oedD&eowW cletitixg. Spmi Novelties' ana careiui attention, .examine our sieck. CENTRE HALL. MYERS & RATHFON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. XEW AltrEItTISEMEXTS. NEW YORK STORE. WATT, SMD HAVE REMOVED TO 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST., STIRK'S CHINA HALL BUILDING. WATCHES.The largest stock and most varied assortment te be found in the interior of the state. We sell all the reliable grades of American and Swiss Watches, and each watch is warranted according te the quality. JEWELRY of the newest and prettiest designs in great quantity and vari ety from a geed article in geld plate te the precious gem in costly setting. SILVERWAEE.Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver or electro plate, artistic In design and of various styles of finish. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES tee numerous te specify, including every thing consistent with a first-class Jewelry Business. Realizing tbat we are in competition, with the large beuses of tbe Eastern cities, we will be especially careful thiat every article shall be sold aslewas it could be bought elsewhere. H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. Every one will And a general tonic in "Lind say's Improved Bleed Searcher." All drug gists sell it. Statistics prove that twenty-nve per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we rellect that this terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup, shall we condemn the sufferers ter their neg ligence, or pity them for their ignorance? XEW AltVEltTISEJIEXTS. "CURE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli able Companies. HERR & STAUFFER. Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 X. Duke St. dcc30-SmdReed INSUKK YOUR PROP.ERT YIN THE KES7T COMPAXlESat BAUSMAX & BURXS . 29-tfeedB Ofltce: Xe 10 Went Orange St. Ml ONISY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT GAGE at BAUSMAX A BURXS'S Insurance and Real Estate Olllce, mCS-OtdR Xe. 10 West Orange Street. ST. JAMES GOOD ing service at 10: a. FRIDAY JIOKJI- m. Evening nraytir at 4 P- m. Services en Hely Saturday at J m. and 5 p. in. pilAKTKK NOTICE. " v; Xetice is hereby given that application win uc mane te tne court ei common l'leas et Lancaster county, en MOXDAY, APRIL ID, 1SSD, at 10 o'clock a. m., for a charter te ine.oi ine.ei ine.oi peratc "The Sacred Heart Academy et Lancas ter, Pennsylvania." The object of the pro posed corporation is the instruction of young ladies in a thorough academical course e'f edu cation. GEORGE XAUMAX, m25-3tdew Solicitor for the Applicants. R. C. A. GREENE HAS CONCLUDED te give a series of Physiological Lectures'at the urgent request of his numerous friends and patients in Lancaster and vicinity. The first ene will take place en Thursday Evening March 25, 1S80, AT FULTOX OPERA HOUSE. Among the subjects referred te en the above occasion will be "The General Structure of the Bedy," Hew te Live se as te Prolong Life and Avoid Pain and Disease," and "Hew te Oct "Well When in a Dis eased Condition." Brief references will be made te the methods new in vogue of attempting te cure the alllict ed; also, te the improved methods of Onuii pathy, causes of the remarkable increase of quack medicines and empiricism all ever Un civilized world. The admission fee will be just enough te pay the expenses of hall, advertis ing, Ac. A Physiological Magazine will be given te everyone attending the lecture. The Lancaster Medical Society and all ether M. D.s are especially invited. Admission, 10 cts. te all parts of the house Lecture w ill commence at S o'clock Spring Opening 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Wc hare for sale for the coming season an Immense Stock of taily-lMe Cleittig, of our own manufacture, which comprise3 the Latest and Most STYLISH DESIGIS. Come and see our NEW GOODS ren 1RCHAHT TAlOBINu, which is larger and composed of the best sijylcs te be found in the city.- 1 1 Hosteller & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE- 26-lyd LAXCASTEPJ. PA MR. c JAMES C. IRVIN. OF LANCASTER county. Pa., has this day ceased te act as our agent. We will therefore net be responsi ble for any transactions entered into lay him for our account. EMAXUEL HOFFMAX & SO X. 119 Water Street, Xew Y erk. Packers of Laf Tobacco. Makeh IB, 1M0. mO-lwd SpriM Novelties' Alse, all the New Styles The Manufacture of CHIL- & COMPANY EOlt SALE OR REX1. S out; ROOM FOR RUST, NO. 114 Iff. Queen street Possession given January Se. 112 Xerth Queen Street. 1st Apply at dO-tldl T 70 R RENT. ; Twe rooms. Xe. 43 Xerth Queen street, suitable for photograph gallery, new occupied by J S. Saurman. Apply te dec2Ctfd THOS. BAUMGARDXER. I?OR SALE. 1 A Shuffle Beard in Geed condition, with four sets of quoits, will be sold cheap. Apply te H. L. MISHLER. 11123-tfd 115 East King Street. POSTS AND RAILS FOR SALE. The undersigned lias about 1,000 4-hole Chestnut Pests, and about l,O0OChcstnutRails, which they will sell at reasonable prices. A. MILLER & SOX, mll-3tdTh Millersville. COLLAR FACTORY AND LEATHER STOItE FOR REXT. A well Established Cellar Factory and Leather Stere ter rent. Alse suitable ter any ether business. Apply te 125-Tu,Th&Stfd JOHX A. SIIOBER. FOll REXT. Four Acres of Geed Land with a Frame Heuse and Geed Uarn, situated en the Harris burg pike, within the city limits. Inquire of eJ II.SHUBERT, H12I-1 wd Xe. G Court Avenue. PUliLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Jvitchen Furniture, en WEDNES DAY, M ARCH 31, at Xe. 330 Xerth Duke street. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p.m. Fer par ticulars apply te m2-7td I1EXRY SHUBERT, Auct. IOR RENT. 1 The second story of Eshlcman ft Rath vein's Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and also a room en second story, opposite the l'cim'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street. B. F. ESULEMAX. f23-2td&Stf Attorney-at Law 1MRE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE. 1 A Fire Proof Safe (Mesler, Bahman & Ce., Cincinnati make), 31 inches high, 20 wide and 24 deep, weight 1,200 pounds with Sargent's Patent Xight and Day Combination Leck, for sale cheat). Apply at the jan2-tfd lX'TELLIGEXCER OFFICE. I70R RENT. " Saw Mill with 40-horse power Engine and necessary fixtures, situate In Lancaster city. Pa., en Penn'a R. It., near Stewart's Dreve Yard, accessible from New Helland turnpike. Possession en May 1, 1880. Apply at Xe. 438 North Queen street. m'J-Ctdeed PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Kitchen Furniture, at Xe. 20 Plum street, en SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1SS0, consisting of Range and Pipe, Beadsteads, Tables, Chairs. Chest, Settee, Carpets, Bureau, Sideboard, let of old books and ether goods net mentioned. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock P. M. m25-2td DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned under the firm name of Salomen & Hartman, engaged in the To bacco and Cigar business. Lancaster, Pa., lias been dissolved this day by mutual consent. All outstanding debts will be payable te Mr. S. Salomen, who continues at 105 Maiden Lane, New Y'erk. S. SALOMON. Jit., MAX HARTMAX. March 2,', ISdO. m25-3td TITORTGAGES FOR SALE. Twe six per cent. Mortgages, one ler $10,000 and the ether ter $4,750, first liens and well se cured en eligible city Real Estate, belonging te the estate et" the late Dr. Benjamin Mishler, dee'd. Inquire et WM. R. WILSON", ESQ., Xe. 21 Xerth Duke Street. Hl-tlW&S Lancaster, J'a irAJfTim. TirANTED, IV Ev ervbedv te advertise, free of charge, in the Inti:i.i.iges.'cir, who wants something te de. WANTED. Families of Jean, Doeskin and Cotton Cetton Cotten ade Weavers. Wages paid in cash every week. New looms just starting. Address CALCUTTA MILLS. Adams aud Pine Sts., Frankford, Phila. m21-lwd 'JtEMOVALS. Du- S. 15. FOREMAN, (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON), Removed from Xe. 13 Seuth Prince street te Xe. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. mgl-3md REMOVAL. The office et The Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Company, has been removed te Ne. 7, Xerth Queen street. Examiner and Ex press building. m20-4td22,24,27 TJEMOVAL. The Ceal Office of II. Baumgardncr & Ce. has been removed te Xe, 7 XORTH QUEEX STREET, m20-4td-22,24A27 (Examiner Building). 10AL! COAL!! COAL!!! RUSSEL & SHLTLMYER Will remove their Ceal Office. 15 EAST KIXG STREET, te Xe. 22 EAST KIXG STREET, new the Xew Yerk Stere, en or before APRIL 1, where they will be glad te see their old custo mers. m20-3tawtf LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Rhoads's Jewelry Stere, Ne. 4. W. King street, Lancaster, Pa., 3d fleer. This Institu tion affords superior advantages in acquiring a thorough and practical knowledge of Book keeping, Penmanship. Arithmetic, Grammar and Correspondence. Its aim is te impart an education suited te the requirements of bus! ness pursuits and training young men and boys by short and interesting methods In these things that will best fit them for a ready and successful start iu life. Fer circulars and terms address H. C. WEIDLER, Principal, or, W. D. MOSSEB, Saeratary. 22-lWdw I THIRD EDITION WEDNESDAY EVE'NG, MAR. 25, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, March 25. Fer, the Mid dle Atlantic states, clear or partly cloudy weather, cold northwest veering te warm er southeast winds, rising followed by falling barometer. TUT TURKCOMAN CAMPAIGN. Gen. SkobelefTs Movements. St. Petersburg, March 25. The de parture of General Skobeleff, the com mander of the Russian expedition against the Turcemans, has been postponed until Friday next. A railroad will be com menced simultaneously at two points. Frem Krasnovedsk te Tshikislar, and from the latter place te Chatte. Gen. Skobeleff does net underrate the Turcemans. He is largely provided with artillery, having deemed it necessary te have mere than double proportion. It is believed that no newspaper correspondent will be allowed te accompany him. The press has been already officially netiGed te refraim from publishing anything referring te the expedition. KING COAL. Ne Advance at Prerent. Philadelphia, March 25. A largely attended meeting of the Lehigh and Schuylkill coal exchanges was held here this afternoon. After a lengthy discussion en the present condition and future re quirements of the trade, the conclusion was arrived at that it would beunadvisable te make any change in the city and harbor prices of coal for the coming month. The April circulars of the Philadelphia and Reading coal and iron, the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre and ether companies in both regions will therefore remain as at present. THE IRISH QUESTION. An Appeal te the Voters. Londen, March 25. A despatch from Dublin te the Times says that Messrs. Charles S. Parncll and Jeseph G. Biggar have decided that conjointly with Mr. Jehn O'Connor Power there shall be run in county Maye ene of the prisoners re cently sentenced at the Castle Bar assizes te a term of imprisonment for assaulting process servers. EUGENIE. Traveling " Incognito " te Seuth Africa. Londen, March 25. The ex-Empress Eugenie is trvelling incognito as the Countess of Pierrefonds. She is accom panied by Cel. Sir Henry Evelyn and Lady Weed, the Marquis of Bassano,and asma 1 suite. They will embark at Southampton te-day for Seuth Africa te visit the scene of the Prince Imperial's death. CONGRESS. Rills Passed by tlie Senate. "Washington, D. C, March 25. In the Senate the bill incorporating the National Educational association, and the bill authorizing the issue of twenty-year five per cent, bends of the District of Columbia were passed. Several private bills en the calendar were also passed. At 1:50 p. m., en motion of Mr. Eaten, the Senate went into executive session. THE COLORED BROTHER. Jehn Sherman Gets Ills Werk In. Goldsboro', N. C, March 25. The Re publican executive committee of the Second district met here yesterday. After a struggle two colored delegates were elected te the Chicago convention, their names being J. B. Abbett and Claybourn Faison, both Sherman men. A. McCabc and E. R. Page, both white, were chosen as alternates. THE VKUA. Fears That the Swedish f.xplercrs Will Have te Step at Plymouth. Londen, March 25. It is thought that the Swedish exploring steamer Vega, which is everdue from Lisben, having only an auxiliary engine power will be unable te make Portsmouth in the teeth of the prevailing head winds aud will probably put into Plymouth. KENTUCKY. Pretty Solid for Grant. Louisville, March 25. The Republi cans have held conventions in 55 counties in thisstatc, of which 30 have instructed for Grant, 3 for Sherman, and 1 for Blaine. "Where no instructions have been given Grant delegates te the state convention have generally been appointed.' SNOWSTORM. Where Our Celd Wave Starts. St. Jehn, N. B., March 25. The snow storm which began yesterday afternoon still continues. It is mere severe than any last winter. Over a feet of snow has fallen en a level while there are large drifts in many places. Trains and steamers are delayed by the storm. AID FOR BULGARIA. A Fine Present from Russia. Londen, March 25. A Vienna dispatch te the Stanilard says the emperor of Rus sia has presented te Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, a war steamer, 40,000 rifles and several Krupp guns. GREAT FIRE RAGING. Destruction of Valuable Buildings In Hallewell, Me. Portland, Me., Mar. 25. A large fire is progressing at Hallewell. The Ameri can house, bank, Masonic hall, &c, are reported burned. Taffy for Weaver. Carlisle Volunteer, Dem. We see it announced in the Republican papers of Lancaster that our old friend and classmate, Wm. D. Weaver, is a can didate for district attorney. We have known Mr. Weaver in and out of school for many years and we have always found him honest and upright, and it is our opinion that if the "Bull Ringers" and "Heg Ringers" of that delectable politi cal clime want a geed, square fellow of sound horse sense, plenty of brains and some conscience te beet, they will select Weaver. His Republicanism is of the rankest kind but he has also re deeming qualities about him, and as there don't seem te be any earthly chance for the election of McMullen, Given, "Beb" Risk or some ether Democratic friend of ours te the same office, .we hope Weaver will get it We, however, hereby serve notice upon him that should his party split itself up into a half dozen Kilkenny cat factions and thereby make it possible for a Democrat te slip in, we shall, at once, take back every solitary word of taffy we ever uttered about him. GOLD ORE. Consignment of a Carge trem Madec. Belleville, Ont., March 25. Five cars of geld ere from Madec, the first part of a consignment of 100 cars, went 'for ward te Buffalo yesterday. JtAJtKJiTsT Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, March 25. Fleur dull, but weak; superfine WO034 50: extra 5 0055O; grades $700g800. Cornmeal Brandy wine unchanged. Wheat firm ; Xe. 2 Western Red $1 41?I : Pa. de $1 42g!l 43 ; Amber $1 S1 44. Cern steady : steamer 5454c; yellow 53 5Cc ; mixed 5555c. Oats firm en spot but dull ; Xe. 1 49c ;Xe. 2 4Sc; Xe. 2 mixed 45S46Kc. Rye quiet ; Western yec ; Pa. 00c. Previsions quiet; nissperk$122.1250: beet hams $1750018 00; India mess beet 1!)5020: bacon suieked shoulders 55Jc ; salt de 4i ; smoked hams oiec; pickled hams &$ 0Jc. Lard quiet; city kettle "JTc; loose butelier? 7c ; prime steam 7?8a!e. Butter firm ; geed inquiry ; creamery extra 35g37c: Itrudterd county aud Xew Yerk extra new elQXSc : de full 2S30c ; Western reserve extra at 23330c ; de geed te choice 23327c : Rolls scarce; Penn'u extra 23Q25e; Western reserve extra 2jS27c. Eggs firm ; Penn'a 12).13e; Western 12 12c. cneesc linn ; Xew' Yerk factory Ul-i'SUc : Western lull cream 14l4;c; de ter goediali :3'4; de halt-skims 12Qlac. Petroleum firm ; Refined 7?Ic. Whiskv at $108. Seeds dull; geed te prime elevcrsecd $G 00 700; de timothy $320(3 25; de Uaxseed $IsO and scarce. New Yerk Market. Nkw Yeuk. Marcli 25. Fleur-State and West ern dull aud strongly in buyers favor ; superfine state $1 005 00; extra de $5 15JJ5 40 ; choice de $5 45gt ; fancy de $t10iS7 00: round hoop Ohie $."tO5!H: choice de $0 000 50; superfine western $4 0505 00; common te geed extra de $5 255 (Rf ; elioiee dodo$5 558u0; choice white wheat de$5S3 0 50; Southern dull and heavy; common te fair extra $5 05g0 15; geed te choice de $0 20 7 50. Wheat Spring dull and nominal ; Winter heavy and '!4c hnver : Xe. 1 White, March, $1 3D ; de April, $1 374?! 37.i ; Xe. 2 Red, April, $1 42il 42'4 ; de May! 40. Cern dull and scarcely se firm ; Mixed Western spot i'Nfil.-jOe ; de future 5l)j;(j.v;e. Oats a shade easier, including Ne. 2 White, cash, at 42c; Ne. 2 March. 42'4c ; de May, 40c ; State 4340c ; Western 43il5e. Stock Markets. PHILADKLI'IUA, li30 r. si. Stocks dull. PennaU's (third issue) 10KJ4 Philadelphia & Erie I7Ji Reading 35 Pennsylvania 517i Lehigh Valley 51 United Ces. et X.J 158 Northern Pacific 31 " Preferred 52J. Nerthern Central XI Lehigh Navigation :V. Xorristewn 101J5 Central Transportation Ce. 4HJ.? Pitts., Titusville & Buirale. lj,'S Little Schuylkill 53 Nkw reinc. Stocks buoyant. Meney ?i,( X. Y. Central 131JJ Adams Express 110 Michigan Central U2J.J Michigan Southern lesl Illinois Central 1iii;jh Cleveland A Pittsburgh llnjg Chicago ft Reck Island 1S5 Pittsburgh Fert Wayne.. lir.14 Western Union Tel. Ce 108 Teledo A Wabash 43 New Jersev Central 1-5 31 ar. Mar. 25. United States Bends and Sterling Exchange (Quotations by B. K. Jamisen & Ce., S. W. Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets). PniLADELi'itiA, Mar. 25. United States jB's, 1881, (regiMcrcd)..103 '05!4 United States.Ts. 1S81. (registered). .103 Wi(!3 United States 4!iiV, ISil, (regislered)l07:;i107 United States 4i's, 1801, (coupons)... 107107 United States 4's, IIW7. (registered). .105 United States Currency 0's l'-S 124 Sterling Exchange 4Hi is:t A 31 USEMEXTS iVFERA HOUSE. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 2. MR. JOHX D. MISHLER has the honor te announce one et the most brilliant entertain ments he has ever presented iu the appearance of COLLIER'S Banker's Daughter Combination, Under the auspices el A. M. Palmer, Union Square Theatre, Broadway and 14th street, Xew Yerk. J. W. COLLIER. - - - Manager. The Phenomenal Success of the Season, "ie Balers inter; As plavcd at the Union Square Theatre, X. Y., 1 te Consecutive Xights, ami has also received the most llattering tokens of approval every wlicic presented. Positive appearance of Mr. Leu is James. Miss Marie Wainwriirht, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Walcot, Mrs. Farrcn, Hareld Feraberg, and A SUPERIOR COMPANY. This Company will bring all its Elegant Scenery. Notwithstanding the great e.xpense attending this ''ngagement, no advance will be made in prices. ADMISSION'. - - 35, 50 X; 75 Cts. Bex Sheet new epm at Yeckcr's. in 22-5 td Tj'ULTON OPERA HOUSE. The Great Romantic Spectacular Drama iu 5 Acts, the "ILLUMINATI," EASTER MONDAY, M ASCII 20, 1880. MR. JOHX I). MISHLER lias the pleasure et peseuting the Distinguished Acter, F. C. BANGS, As JOSEPH BALSAMO, supported by a Large and Talented Company of THIRTY-NINE PERSON'S. N'EW AXD HANDSOME ARMORS, XEW COsTUMES AND BAXXEKS. XEW AN D ORIGINAL MUSIC, XEW SCENERY. Complete In all Its details, under Hie per senal supervision of Messrs. A. R. Vanllern and J. C. Frene. Xetwitlistanding the great expense no advance In prices. ADMISSIOX, RESERVED SEATS, Diagram at Yecker's. 35, CO & 75 CM. - - 75 Cts. m25-4td AOltlVULTUICAL. Peter Hendersen & Ce. Sell everything ler the GARDEN. Seeds, Plants, Small Fruits, &c. CATALOGUE FREE TO ALL WHO AP PLY BY LETTER. PETER HENDERSON & Ce., 35 Courtlandt Street, Xew Yerk.- an28-5twcew PAIMIERS 1 Ge te Fulton Heuse for your FERTILIZERS. There you will find a Large Stock of Phos phates, Pure Raw Bene. Seuth Carolina Reck et Highest Grade, and all the Materials for making the Star Phosphate. Can also furnish Formula for High Grade Tobacco Fertilizer. Don't fail te call and get prices, for all the above named goods will be sold at BOTTOM PRICES. J. SWIFT & BRO., Fulton Heuse, Lancaster County, Pa. m!7-2mw PROPOSALS FOR COLLECTION OF TAX. Sealed proposals for thecollectlen of State and County Tax of the East and West Sections of the City or Lancaster. Pa., ler 1880, will be received at the County Commlsieners' Office en MOXDAY, MARCII29, 1880. till 4 o'clock p. m., the Commissioners reserving the right te reject any or ull bids. By order of the Commissioners. m20,24,27d Attest-I. X. S. WILLS, Clerk.