Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 27, 1880, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTEIXlGllNCEll, SATURDAY, MAKCH 27. 1880.
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A New Lancaster County Landlord.
J. Hepe Hershbergcr and wife, host and
hostess of the Kcnnett Square hotel, were
Riven a hurprise party en Thursday even
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Hershbergcr will move in
J a few days te Christiana. Lancaster coun
ty, where he will keep hotel and in order
te give them a pleasant time before they
move away about, one hundred and fifty
persons marched te their house and gave
them a complete surprise, in fact they
took possession of the house. After some
time in social chat, large tables were set
in the dining room and the entire party sat
down and partook of a well prepared meal?
After two hours around the festive beard
tlicsurpiiscrs withdrew te the parlor. The
dining-room was cleared when an orches
tra was brought in and a geed old fash
ioned dance took place. The event will
never be forgotten by these present.
Fancy Easter I-Kgs.
Abe Miller, the decorative artist of
Eater eggs, has pictured a nest of them
for Mr. R. J. McGrann's children, which
are among the choicest specimens of his
skill yet produced. One of them for Jehn
McGrann depicts a boy taking piano les les
eons from Prof. Matz : Miss Eleaner Mc
Grann's has a rcpiescntatien of a girl
reading a newspaper, another with a girl
washing a piece of china is for Miss Ilar
lictG. McGrann; Richard J. McGrann,
jr.'s, has a picture or the horse " Betty. "
Hugh McGiann" a pony and Grace Mc
Grann a baby. Each has engraved upon
it the name of the child for whom it is in
tended and the year of his or her birth.
RreUe a. "Wheel.
Last evening as the wagon of Messrs. "VY"
I). Spiecher ii, Sen, leaded with farming
implements, was being driven down East
Chestnut street, -nc of the hind wheels
broke just as it was turning into Duke.
The horse was held in check and thus
additional damage prevented.
A;:iiii Locked tup.
Themas Housten, a desperate character
in police circles, was before Alderman
IJarr this morning, and was locked up for
:,0 days for drunken ami disorderly con
duct. A Valuable ItoeK.
J. 15. I.ippineetl A. Ce.,of lMiiladclphia, have
just published a work of real value te every
one infiested in literature. We refer te "The
Header's Handbook," by Dr. 10. C. Krewer, the
tm'tiioret several similar books. In reviewing
the volume the Philnilelphia Bulletin says :
"This Mirpa-scs all that we have .seen in a
book efrelerence ler readers and writers, as it
combines the best finalities of the encycle-p:e-llas,
biographical dictionaries, and quota
tion books. Appended te it is a list el authors
aid dates of dramas ami operas, numbering
'.1,517, anil a second appendix give the dates el
the poem", novels, ctc.,rclerrcd te in the book,
which isquileas thorough anil cemplet-.'. Al
together -The Header's Handbook' would be
cheap at any pi Ice. and it will take a place in
every well-ordered library, Hinaller large, that
belongs ten person tend et reading or occu
pied in riling as a profession."
AN EVENT IN lHILADi:LlHIA.
About the Kith of Man-h. Messrs. St rawliridge
,t Clothier, the well known merchants at
Uighthand Maiket streets, I'lillailelpliia, Usu
ally have thi-ir opening et the labiics which,
during the season, are te be the things for
ladles; dresses. Te the-c openings, in increas
ing numbers, year by year, the ladies Heck
from i.irand near, sliewluir bv their presence
an amount of interest which is scarcely ever
excited by any ether spectacle.
This year, about the usual time, the firm an
nounced that the pressure lrem the ladies te
show the new goods had been se great, that for
weeks before, as they passed the Custom Heuse
day by day, they were .shown te the lavered
few
Knewing, however, that large numbers of
ladies in city anil country await their custom
ary announcement each season before doing
any -hopping, It uasstated that.altheugh thcy
had derided te have no lermal opening, they
would, about the iisii.il date, place the re
mainder of their.importatiens en sale, and in
augurate the business of the season.
The day en which the intermal opening was
announced, turned out te be intensely dis
agreeable with almost the only miew storm or
the season. One euhl have supposed that no
lady would have gene out of her house- unless
compelled te de se by inexorable necessity, or
drawn by some extraordinary attraction.
Ne mete striking instances of Messrs. Straw
bridge .X. Clothier's popularity has ever been
given than the fact that during this day et
snow and sleet, large numbers of ladies braved
the storm and Inspected witligicatsatlsfactlen
the immense exhibition of fabrics which will
be worn in the near future w hen milder skies
prevail.
It is our purpose te mention the event as a
matter et public intcicst only, net te give any
detailed account theteef. In tact it would be
impossible within the limits et newspaper ar
ticles te give any adequate idea of the vast ar
ray el new and novel fabriesand designs which
the 11 rm have imported direct from the l'aris
makers. We were informed that a considerable
number of the styles were confined te them
and could be found in no ether American
house.
During the dull times Messrs. Struwbridge .Si
Clethiei "s establishment was always thronged,
because we presume that people lelt it te he
true economy te de their shopping there. New
with the revival of business what may wc net
expect el this great heu-c with itsimnieiise ta
eilities and the numberless attractions it has
te elfer, leading as it undoubtedly docs te-day
the dry goods trade of the Middle States
m271td&w
Ilr.r.MA.- KiTTXia:, i:ss., Manchester, A'. II.:
'1 have tried the St. Jacob's Oil, and found
it excellent. All these who have purchased It
speak of it as .simply hicemparublc."
Ilriglit teeth, anil lips mat glow the while,
Give light and color te a Millie ;
And, infinitely mere than this,
Hive light and color te a kiss,
lint both must Miller lrem Hie want
Of the lite-giving SOZOlJONT.
m22-lwdced&w
Democratic County Committee.
The Democratic county committee will held
ci meeting at ShebcrV. hotel, this city, en Mon
day, March , at 10 a. in., te fix a time for the
meeting of the county convention, te elect
delegates te the state convention and te trans
act Mich ether business as the committee may
appoint or the convention determine.
Every member is urgently requested te be
present if possible.
mlS-tdilAw W. U. 11ENSEL. Chr.
SPECIAL yOTJCES.
" Father ami mother being allllcted with
asthma two bottles or Sellers' Cough Syrup
has given them a new lease of life."
' Oh, dear, hew lame my back is !" Ol" ceur-B
it is. liiv dear madam, you have the lumbago.
Cse Dr" Themas' Eclcctric Oil and your pain
and its cause w ill cease. Address all eiaci-a tp
II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and 139 North
Queen street, Lancaster, Pa.
A 1-AVeitAitLK aeTOitiirrT. The geed reputa
tion of 'Jlrewn,s Jlrenchial Troches" for the
relief et Coughs, Colds and Threat Diseases
has given thein a favorable notoriety.
iinH-I wdTTlutSA w
Beils, pimples, aad all bleed diseases are
cured by "Dr. Lindscy's Uloed Searcher."
sold by all druggists.
Itriggs only hwears occasionally new. It was
the rheumatism matlelilin sopi-efancbutaince
he has taken Dr. Themas Eclcctric Oil, he has
hcarccly had a twinge. He s.iys he thinks
another bottle will cure hliu cntirelv. Address
all orders te II. U. Cochran, di uggist, 137 and
13J North Queen street. Lancaster, Pa.
VEAT1I&.
&TOUMKKLTZ. III this City, oil .Uaru.l iu, lJ0
Eliza Jane, wife of William Stermlcltz, in the
:tlst year of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family arc
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
the residence of her husband. Ne. 236 Seuth
Queen street, en Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock
Interment In Lancaster cemetery.
XFW AJTEXTI8EXEXTS.
"CURE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT.
Insurance at lowest rates. Geed and Reli
able Companies. HERR & STAUFFER
Reat Estate & Ins. Agts., 3 . Duke St.
dec30-:;mdKeecl
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IN THE BEST
COMFANlESat
BAUSMAN & BURNS .
23-tfeedR Office: Ne 10 West Orange St.
MG
ONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST Jiiuin-
GAGE at . - BCKSS'S
Insurance and Real Estate Office,
m25-CtdR Ne. Weit Orange Street.
THE MONTHLY MEETING Or THE
People's RulIding,Lean and Dcpe-.it Com Cem
panv will be held this (Saturday) evening at
IV, o'clock.
Jlorrewcrs get full amount of lean.
Motley will he sold at 9 o'clock ,
It II. W. VILI.tL, Sec'y.
Keing te have a TIP-TOP LUNCH,
aid
excel-
lent beer, ana uincKen rnei.
ltd
PINTING, GRAINING AND PAPER
HANGING.
All work In our line, either in city or count .
well and promptly done. We employ none hut
lirst-class workmen, VTlimT. & ?QS
n.0ffct Walnut Street, Lam-.ister, Pa.
ltd
OPENING OF THE WASHINGTON
HOCK, Ne. 3 42 North Queen street, this
evening. Grand Saner Kraut Lunch. ack-
cr's Celebrated Iieeren tap.
CAFT.
lte
j. a. scmn.
Proprietor.
riiHE REGULARMONTIILY MEETING Or
1 iheAmericaiiMechanics'15iiililiiigandI.eaii
Association will he held this (SATI RDA) )
evening at VA o'clock, in Ceyle's Building, Ne.
33 East King street
Mo'iey ler sale.
ltd WM. T. JEFFERIKS, Secretary.
"J OW KATES OF INTEREST.
Meney will he leaned this evening at the
meeting el the American Mechanics Kuilding
ami Lean As-oeiatien. Ve.38 East Klig Street
at rates ranging lrem FOUR AND O.N L-IIALr
teSlX per cunt interest, accerdih-r teptcmium
bid.
ji. i . i. iki- -.
It-
Seeivlaiy.
INSTATE
OF .TAMES AY. ItnEY, LATE
JJ efL!
measter Citv. ileeea-eil. I.eiter-el ad-
lninKtratien en salde-tati- having been grant
ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested te make in-mediate :
ment. and these, having claims or demands
ie'ainst the same will present them without de
lav for settlement te the undersigned, or her
attorney, J. L. Stcinmet. jrlIAKIfKY
Administratrix.
J. I.. STiav.Mirrit, Att'y.
m-JH'.tdeaw
1 C. HAMILTON &CO., NEW YOKK.
SECll LEAF TOBACCO PACKERS
have established a branch office at ISS North
Queen street, Lancaster, and have appointed
HENRY R. TKOST
as their agent. All orders left with him will
be promptly attended te. ni!!7-3til
A1
TTENTION, SOLDI KIIS! CIVILIAN
,Vnd all that are fend el geed
BEAN SOUP AND PORK,
Which will be served Ter lunch at
WOEHULK'S GOLDEN HOUSE HOTEL,
this (SATURDAY) evening. Hergner &
Englc's Weiner Maerzcn 15eep en tap.
it7i i'. weiimtLi:.
KEV. II. GEISSINfiEK. OF NEW YO5v
Citv, lermcr pastor efGrace Evangelical
Lutheran Church, will deliver the first lecture
of a series. Subject:
"DELUSIONS,"
TUESDAY, MAUCll ."50, 1SS0,
in the Lecture Koeiu of the Church, cer. North
Queen and James streets. Admission,!!.; ets.
Course tickets, admitting te the three lectures.
"ill CIS. iii.i.v.nm-
TT-NTEKTAINMENT AT ST. LUKE'S
i CIIAl'EL. Theie will be an entertain
ment at St. Luke's Keleimcd Chapel, en
Monday Evening, March 29,
be"ining at S o'clock, in addition te the Entcr
Carels and recitations by the Sunilav Scheel
there v ill be soles, tries and quartets by some
of Lancaster's best vocal talent.
AdmNsien Children, - - lOC'ts.
Adults, LICU.
ltd
A
KAKK CHANCE 1-OIS 1'KKSONH "W
lire in need of Spectacles :
c.r Mt T COM) SPECTACLES.
at $2.f0; worth $7.
SOLID COIN SILVEIJ SPECTACLES,
at $1.30 : weith $!.
STEEL SPECTACLES AND EYE CLASSES.
feri".!-., at r,,r,
A. HIRSH'S,
ltl
6 and 8 North Queen Street.
piIAKLKS MACKINSON'S
NEW XARBLE WORKS,
.;C CONESTOGA STREET,
One Square West of Ne. 3 Cotten Mill.
Monuments. Tombs. Statuary. Vases. Head
stones. Marble and Slate Mantels. Cemetery
Lets inclesed, etc. Alse, old erk cleaned and
repaired. .
JCB Call and ascertain terms before ordering
elsewhere. man!7-lwd
IT
CHINA HALL
REMOVED
TO
Ne. 15 EAST
KING STREET.
HIGH & MARTIN.
pOMMISSIONEKS NOTICL.
Te the Aldermen, Justices of the Peace. Consta
bles, Witnesses, Publishers, Corener and Dep
uty Coroners of Lancaster Ceunty:
The following rules will hereafter be ob
served in the payment of costs Hern the Coun-
The ceuut'v is net liable for, and will net
hereafter pay, costs in criminal cases dispened
of as fellows":
1 Where the Grand Jury return a I'.ill Iijnu
ramus in a case ether than Felony, and order
the J'roscculer te pay the costs.
" When in a Misdemeanor the Petit Jury
return a verdict of .Vel Guilty, and order the
Prosecutor te pay the costs.
:j Ner when in such case the Petit Jury ren
der a verdict of Xet Guilty, and order the De
fendant te pay the cests.f
4. Where a Xelle J'rescqm is entered in a
Misdemeanor by consent et the parties, the
County is net liable for costs.
r The County is net liable for the costs of
prosecution in a ca-e of Misdemeanor where a
verdict et A'ef Guilty is taken by consent et the
parties, without evidence.
The Magistrates are therefore respectfully
requested te guard against receiving and re
turning te Court any unfounded or useless
complaints, as the costs in such cases when
disposed of as abeTC will net be paid by the
County. ... ,
In case or great hardship, however, or where
the public welfare demands it, a reasonable
compensation may be allowed ler services ac
tually rendered of money paid.
In all cases of conviction et Misdemeanors,
and in all prosecutions for Felony, the costs
are paid.
DISMISSED CASES.
Whan Sunt u of the Peace or Desertion cases
are dismissed or settled before the Magistrates,
the costs must be cellecied from the pa-ties,
as the county is net liable for, and will net
hereafter pay, costs of proceedings in .such
cases.
When two or mere persons arc charged with
the commission el an indictable enense at the
same time ai.d place, all the Defendants must
be included in one prosecution, us costs are
enlv allowed en one complaint or indictment,
and in riot cases all me ueienuauis aim an me
charge should be included in one complaint.
PUBLISHING NOTICES.
The County is net liable for, and will net
hereafter pay, bills for publishing Annual Ac
counts, Court Proclamations, Election Procla
mations, Days of Appeal, or any ether notices,
unless such papers are specially authorized te
publish such notice by the Court, the sheiiir
or the Commissioners.
COKONEK'S INQUESTS.
In holding Coroners' Inquests the County is
enlv liable for costs in cases of violent and ex
traordinary death, where there is "reasonable
ground te suspect a felonious killing.
WELL, MY rRIEND, WHERE ARK YOU
uelng this evening? Indeed we don't
knew where te go te. Well, then come along
with ui. we are geinsr te -Pend the evening
...i.i. L-iniii- i'1'ivi.'l' "Tji V. PRINCLsj.:
ensire
C, COli LK, rresiueiii,
ISAAC HUSHONG,
KOBEKT MONTGOMERY,
County Commissioners.
HUGH K. FULTON,
County Solicitor. m27-2td&2tw
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER
Hare fairly opened the business of the Spring Season with a stock of Dry Goods contracted for last year, aggregating about
ONE MILLION DOLLARS
At the low values then prevailing, but worth much mere te-day.
While our present interest would be largely served by securing the advance which has taken place as is usually done and as
we miffht de easilv and with entire justice, we have decided that it is te our ultimate advantage te distribute all this stock among
our customers at about last year's figures-looking mere te the future in the establishment of permanent relations with our
patrons than te present profit.
It is impossible te name the tithe of the goods in our Thirty-Three Departments, which include everything that can be de
sired for personal attire or housekeeping needs.
IN 8ILKSAND DRESS GrOODS
Especially, wc have a stock rarely equaled and never surpassed.
Besides the great array of seasonable novelties which space does net permit us te name, we have an immense stock of
STAPLE AND POPULAR FABRICS
Adapted te the wants of all who desire
GOOD GOODS AT MEDIUM PEICES.
We name :
Deuble-width Camel's Hair,
At SO cents.
Would cost mere te manulacture te-day.
36-in.
Royal Satine
. .50c.
..50c.
.37c.
.37Jc.
.8'7c.
. .50c.
In the newest shade.
All-Weel Checks
43 inches in widj.li.
Weel-face Cashmere
3; inches in width.
36-in Cheviens
In new ellcct".
English Fancies
Choice for trimmings.
German and English Fancies. .
Corrcct;imitatieii3 of the French.
French Novelties
An extra bargain.
.35c.
French Tafietes
All wool and worth 37 cents.
Beige de Sante
. . . 31c.
.31c.
All wool and a great bargain.
Mohair Suitings, ... .25, 31 and;,37ic.
Spcclall j- adapted for service.
Weel Checks
Especially recommended.
Weel Checks
Especially recommended
Weel Face Cashmere
31 inches in width.
Memie Cleth
.25c.
.31c.
.25c.
.25c.
27 inches book told.
Manchester Beige 18c.
SI inches in width, dark coloring.
Royal Cashmere loc
i's inches wide ; all shades.
We have about
TWO HUNDRED PIECES
DOM ESTIC AND ItKITISIt
DRESS GOODS,
Especially adapted te popular wauls.
THE BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT
Shows :i stock of
BLACK CASHMERES
Xuinbcring thousands of pieces, from 40 cents te $2.00 Per Yard, and all at strictly old prices.
New Importations of
SILK. "WARP HENRIETTA
CLOTHS.
IN THE SILK DEPAETMENT
"We show
FIFTY QUALITIES OF BLACK SILKS,
I All reliable makes, representing a stock of One Thousand Pieces,
Frem 75 CENTS upwards.
FIYE
Frem 65 CENTS upwards.
THREE HUNDRED PIECES SUMMER SILKS,
In choice new eflcets, Frem 50 CENTS upwards.
As well as a stock of SILK NOVELTIES, which can only be appreciated by a personal visit.
Wherever practicable call en us in person, but if net convenient te de se, we will en request forward samples of whatever
may siretl. Dcpartincnt c01istautly supplcs with entire satisfaction regular customers all ever the United States.
STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,
Eghth and Market Streets, Philadelphia.
XEW Alt VERTISEJIEXTS.
THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, AC,
In tlie city, is te be seen at the Works of
NORBECK & MILEY,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE BUILDERS,
COR. DUKE AND VINE STS., LANCASTER, PA.
J-COX & CO.'S OLD STAND.-
The Stock included all the
LATEST STYLES SPRINGS,
snrh-Ysthe I?rewtcr. Whitney, Palldce Triple, Empire tCress Spring, Dexter Queen. Duplex
watellc.Aiwym uNomiiketo enler any style a purchaser may desire, ltepairing
nfall kinds iiremutly attended te. All work guaranteed for no year.
: OUPw WORK SUSTAINS OUR WORD.'
Lancaster
FOR SALE HY
B. R BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Wafts
2BY GOODS.
In 23, 32 and 45 inch
BEIGE TvrnrFre CHEVRONS
-ASD-
SOL.ID COLOR MOMIE CLOTHS
At 25, 31, 37, 40, 50 and 62i cts.
These goods arc manufactured by contract
for, and confined strictly te us, and cannot be
found en any ether counter in this country,
and we specially lcceinmemUhetn. Fer beauty
and service they cannot be excelled.
IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
Solid Celer French Fabrics,
Which class of goods will be the prevailing
styles, w e exhibit a magnificent, and, it is be
lieved, an unappreached assortment, compris
ing Granite Cleths.
Powder Cleths,
Memies,
Cerde.ttes,
Pekins,
Pelka Det Effects,
Armures,
&c., &c., &c,
IN DOUBLE WIDTH,
AT
$1.00 AND $1.25 PEIt YAKD.
These goods are in Fourteen Shades, com
prising all the Newest and most Fashionable
Coleilngs, including:
Coachman's Drab,
Sevres Blue,
Beis,
Gen. D'Arme,
Heliotrope,
Cuir,
Beis, Cameo, &c, &c.
And cannot be duplicated for anythln-j
the prices at which we are selling them.
like
I COUBTAUUJ & u-a-e,
LACE BUNTINGS,
In Immense Assortment.
HUNDRED PIECES NEW COLORED SILKS,
ptARD TO THE LADIES I
Just received a Fine Line of
DRY GOODS,
AT
Philip Schum, Sen & Ce.'s,
38 ft 40 WEST KING STREETS.
Having added in connection with our Large
Stock of Carpets, Yarns, &c., A FINE LIXE OF
DRY GOODS, such aa CALICOES, BLEACH
ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, TICK-
tvse fTTnr liT IVKVIO f.tlilTXri.'UL'G
BLAIJK ALPACAS, SHEETINGS, NEW
STYLE OF SHIRTING, NEW STYLE DRESS
GOODS, TABLE LINEXS. NAPKINS,
TOWELS, Ac, which we are selling at
MODERATE PEICES.
m4-3md
IN ALL WOOL BEIGES
We exhibit what is believed te be the largest
and most varied assortment In America and
at the lowest prices, viz :
23-inch Cashmere Beige,
At -23 cents.
23-inch Cashmere Beige,
At 31 cents.
23-inch Cashmere Beige,
At Ay, cents.
46-inch Cashmere 3eige,
At 30 cents.
4G-mclTCashmere Beige,
At Giyi cents.
46-inch Cashmere Beige,
At 73 cents.
3-4 Meuseline Beige,
At 23 cents.
3-4 Meuseline Beige,
At 31 cents.
46-inch Meuseline Beige,
At C2 cents.
46-inch Meuseline Beige,
At 73 cents.
46-inch Meuseline Beige,
At 80 cents.
ALSO,
IN FRENCH CASHMERES
Wc have
32-inch. .
34-inch..
3Q-inch. .
40-inch. .
. . . At 50 cts.
..At 62) cts.
...At 56 cts.
...At 75 cts.
In complete assortment of colorings.
PLAIN BUNTINGS,
IN ERENOH AND AMERICAN
GOODS,
&c, &c, &c.
tf'AXTED.
WANTED ENERYBODY TO ADVER
tlse, free of charge, in the Intklliokn Intklliekn
ckb, who wants something te de.
IF YOU WANT GOOD, CHEAP AND
Fine Furniture of any kind, go te
IIOFFMEIEII'S.
where you will find the. Largest stock In the
city, at 20 East King street. ltd
WANTED FAMILIES OF JEAN, DOE
akln and Cottonade Weavers. Wages
paid in cash every week. New looms just
starting. Addre.,, CALCUTTAMIUA
Adams and Pine Sts., Frankford, Phila.
xn-21-lwu
-xr A X T E D. A
FIRST-CLASS HAND
W wants a situation te work en a farm or
dairy. Applt CUMSTIAX STllEET.
ltd Lancaster, Pa.
WANTED. 30 GOOD CIGARMAKERS.
Married men preferred. Werk steady
all year round. 1'rice lrem $t te $7 per thou
sand. Applv te IJAKON & CO.,
N. K. Cor. Cheapslde and Lembard street.
m2G-3td Baltimore, Md
TirANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL
M Housework, te go te Philadelphia. Ap
ply at 343 North Mulberry street. ltd
WANTED. ONE OR TWO CAR LOADS
nfMnnim' Address.
D. E. SHIMP.
m27-lwd Manhcim, Lancaster Ce. Pa.
SEXOVALS.
DR. S. B. FOREMAN,
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON),
Removed lrem Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te
Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa.
m2t-3md
REMOVAL.
The office et The Lancaster Gas Light
and Fuel Company, has been removed te
Ne.-7, North Queen street, Examiner and Ex
press building. m20-4td22,24,27
T)EJIOVaL.
The Ceal Office of U. Baumgardner & Ce.
has been removed te
Se, 7 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
m204td-22,21A27 (Examiner BuUding).
THIRD EDITIOI.
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1880
-WEATHER INDICATIONS.
"Washington, March 27. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, cloudy rainy weather,
high southeast veering te southwest winds,
and lower barometer.
KEMBLE'S CASE.
Before the Beard of Pardons.
Hakrisbure, Pa., March 27. The
beard of pardons met this morning at 11
o'clock for the purpose of hearing the
ceun&el for "Win. II. Kemble, Emilc J.
Petroff, Charles li. Salter, Jesse It. Craw
ford and Win. F. Rumberger in their ap
plication for pardon. The applicants were
represented by Hen. F. -Carrell Brewster,
W. B. Mann, of Philadelphia, Wm. II.
Armstrong, of Lvceming county, Jehn H.
"Weiss, AJ. Herr and L. AV. Hall, of
Harrisburg, while the Philadelphia dele
gation, who came here in the interest of a
pardon were promptly en hand. Among the
latter were ex-Sheriffs Leeds and Kerns
Seuater Elliett, 0. II. T. Collin, H.JBiimm,
Jehn McCullough, Mr. Graff ana E. "W.
Davis. The commonwealth was repre
sented by District Attorney Hellinger.
Cliarles S. Wolfe, J. "W. Simonton, J. C.
McAlarney and Geerge W. Irwin, of Har
risburg. The members of the beard weie
all present and took their seals
promptly a.t the appointed hour.
Mr. Brewster ejened for the ap
plicants, lie read letters recom
mending Kcmble te the mercy of tl.e
beard from E. Y. Moere, editor of the
West Chester Republican ; Charles Wai Wai
binten, proprietor of the Etcnimj Tele
graph, Philadelphia ; Cel. Jehn W. For Fer
ney of Progress ; Gen. C. H. T. Cellis,
Congressman Bingham, Senater William
Elliett, Congressman Harmcr, Henfl
Charles Gilpin, ex- Sheriff Wm. H. Kerns,
Cel. Henry W. Gray, and William M.
Singerly of the Recerd.
Letters were also liled from Messrs.
Charles Thompson Jenes. Sheriff Tayler.
Recorder Lane, Geerge W. Furinan, Wil
liam R. Leeds, M. Hall Stanten, P. A. B.
Widencr, William Baldwin, Man-hal
Kerns, Register W. M. Tayler, A. C.
Roberts, Hen. Charles O'Neill, Surveyor
Smedley, William S. Elkins and ethers
from Philadelphia. Allegheny county
contributed letters from Wm. MeCand
lcss, Sheriff Hunter, II. II. McCermiek,
County Treasurer Kilgore", Reese Owens,
II. W. Oliver and ether prominent citi
zens. Letters recommending Emile J. Petroff
te mercy v.i'ic read by Mr. Brewster from
William Me Mecr, president of the Phila
delphia bn.inl of trade, and J. B. Meyers,
president t the Philadelphia produce ex
change. Mr. Brewster said that while the
defendant were technically guilty of a vi
olation of tlu- law still they should be par
doned, sulMantially for the following
reason :" The offense was committed
through great excitement, incident te a
strong effort made te pass the riot bill.
They did net realize the full extent of a
vielatien of this law, as the act had never
been judicially defined. Such methods
will net hereafter obtain in the passage of
legislative acts. They are forbidden by
the conviction had in these cases
and the ends of justice arc there
fore fully obtained. Pennsylvania
ewes Wm. 11. Kemble a debt of gratitude
for services rendered in the past. He has
devised a system of linanee for the state
and of which she mav well be proud. In
his official position he has never failed te
de for the people well and honestly.
William 11. Armstong thought that the
defendants should be dealt with leniently
and judicial clemency should be exercised
in their behalf, for the state was
net clamoring for the bleed of
these men. They are entitled te the
benefit of a character which stands unim
paired, and while the weight of the offense
should net be lest sight of the people aie
willing te sec a sound clemency exercised
in these men's behalf.
District Attorney Hellinger, for the
commonwealth, said that the common
wealth delights net in the downfall of one
of her citizens. She is proud of
them and their record. But he who
violates the law must abide by the conse
quences. When a man is found guilty by
a jury of his peers he must receive and ac ac
cenfc the sentence of the law. That this
sentence may net be obstructed is
what the commonwealth asks for at this
time. She asks the beard net te arrest
the strong arm of the law. Mr. Hellinger
then read the pretest, of the common
wealth, which is substantially as fellows :
There is no doubt as te the guilt of these
mcn,and it would be but a mockery of jus
tice, after a pica of guilty had been put in,
te attempt te procure a pardon before the
judgment of the court has been pronounced.
Instead of these men having the geed of
the state at heart en the net bill, tliey
were, according te their own admissions,
attorneys for a railway corporation which
desired the passage of this bill,
and these men were resorting te
questionable means te procure it. Every
technical objection was taken advantage of
te delay a trial and it was understood that
when they pleaded guilty no obstruction
would be placed-in the way of the
law. Te pardon these men would be treat
ing the constitution and the law as se much
waste paper and would be con
doning an attempt te dispeil the
treasury of a large amount of
money. If a pardon is granted it must
be from personal motives and deference
for them personally, which at once places
them beyond the constitution and the law
and practically invests them with license
te commit wrong.
" 31AUKETS.
Philadelphia Market.
PniLADEtniiA, March 27. Fleur market
tv...il.-. smiertlne IO(ri4 50: extra $5 WlftS 30
Ohie and Indiana family $0 M7 00 ; Penn'a
tamilyifi OuSO r0; St. Leuis taniily i'' 7.i72.';
Minnesota family j 73'3' 01 ; patent and high
grades $7 00fS 00.
Rye Heur $4 7.i4 87.
Cernmcal Brandy wine unchanged.
Wheat lower ; Ne. 2 Western Red $1 lOl I0 ;
Fa. de $1 41 ; Amber ?1 43.
Cern easier: steamer SSJigrvic; yellow j.
5.-vic : mixed ."HXjC.
Oats dull e 1 spot hut linn; Ne. 1 4'Jc; Ne. 2
43c: Ne. 2mi cd 4i;4fic.
Rye dull , estern and Pa. as!Wc.
Provisie- - dull and weak; mtssperk$12: beet
hams 417. u;l-'0U; India mess beef tlJ.020;
bacon 0U10I. d shoulders 5c; salt de 4;
smoked li.iins y10Kc; pickled hams $
Jlc
Lard quiet; city kettle 7ip57c; loose
butchers 7e : prime steum 7'aVe.
Butter linn and scarce; creamery extr
35.l7e: P.railferd county and New- Yerk extra
new 31(gS3c : de fall 2SQ3IJC ; Western reserve
extra at 28g:)c; dogeod te choice 2327c -.
Rolls scarce: Penn'a extra 232"c ; V estern
reserve extra 2j27c
Eggs steady ; Penn'a 13c; Western liyc.
Cheese linn with light supply ; ew Yerk
factory 14VJ14c : Western lull cream 14
14Mc:de ler geed X&&WA; de halt-skims
12 13c.
Petroleum dull ; Refined 7c.
Whlskv at $108.
Seeds quiet; geed te prime cleversced Sfi .)ii
700: de timothy $3 203 23; de flaxseed $173
1 80 and scarce.
Stock Markets.
Philadelphia. Mar. 27
1230 v. M.
Stocks dull.
Penna 6' (third Issue)
Philadelphia & Erie
Reading
..1064
.. nk
-34
- 51Jfc
.. 516
..153
Pennsylvania
Lehigh Valley.
United Ces. et N. J
Vnrfllprn Pacific .......
32
" Preterreu 0,
Northern Central 3:y
Lehigh Navigation 7
Norristown 101
Central Transportation Ce. 48
Pitts., TJtusville & Buffalo. 11
Little Schuylkill S3
New Yehk. Mar. 27.
Stocks strong.
Meney 5S6
N. YCentral 131
Eric ,
Adams Express Ill
Michigan Central 924
Michigan Southern 108
Illinois Central 10SK
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh... .Ul!
Chicago A Keck Island. 1ST
Pittsburgh Fert Wnynu..ll7
Western Union Tel. Ce le"
Teledo ft Wab.tsh 4;!j;
New Jersev Central 84J
EOli SALE OR XEXT.
S1
iTORK ROOM
FOR RtNT, NO. 114 X.
Queen street.
. Possession given January
Ne. 112 North 'Jucen Street.
1st. Apply at
1U
11
tiy-tn
IOR REST.
. Twe rooms, Xe. 43 Kerth Queen street,
suitable for photograph gallery, new occupied
by J s. saurman. -11p1y xe
dcc-20-tfd
Til
IIU. J
.IIAUMGAUDXKR.
IOR S.LK.
1 A shuttle Heard in Geed condition, with
four sets ot'mieits, will be sold cheap. Apply
te H. I.. MISHI.KU.
inS-tfd IIS East King Street.
4 COLLAR FACTORY AXI LEATHER
J. STOKE FOR KKXT. A well Established
Cellar Fact erv anil Leather Stere for rent.
Alse suitable ter any ether lui-diie!-. Apply te
liVTu.Th&Stf.l JOHN" A. SIIOlSKh.
I?OK RENT.
. Four Acres of Geed Land with a Frame
Heuse and Geed Kara. situated en the Ilarri
burg pike, within the city limits. Inquire of
H.SHUltKUT,
mil-lwd Xe. li Court Avenue.
PUBLIC SALK OF llOl'SEHULll AND
Kitchen Furniture, en WEDNES
DAY, MARCH 31, at Xe. .; North Dukestrect.
Sale te ceinineneeat 1 o'clock p.m. Fer par
ticulars apply te
inJ4-7ti UENKY SlIl'lIEUT, Aiict.
IOR RENT. '
1 The eeend story of E-hlcnuin .fc Rath
von'.s Ranking lleu-c, at Centre square, and
also a room en -eeend story, oppe-ite. the
I'enn'a R. R. Depot, en Chestnut street.
15. F. ES11LEMAN.
fJS-'Jtd&Stf Attorney-at Law
1,-lIEE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE.
1 A Kire l'roet safe (MeMcr, Rahman ,t Ce..
Cincinnati make), ." inches high, a;. ide and
21 deep, weight 1,SK) pound-:, with Sargent's
Patent Night anil Day Combin.itleu Leck, for
sale cheap. Applv at this
jan-Mfd lNTKLI.lGI-'XCI'K OFFICE.
Dl'IILIC SALE.
I On MONDAY. MARCH -J, at Xe. IB East
King street, at 1 o'clock p. 111.. u ill be sold a
general :i.ertnicnt et llou-elield and Kitchen
Furnituie. consisting et Hair Cleth and oilier
Chairs, Carpets. Dressing Cases, Cupboards.
Tallies, Hat Racks, und a variety of ether ar
ticles. E. DAY, Auctioneer.
1)i;r.i.i(; sale.
On MONDAY. MARCH -,9. 1SS0. will be
sold by public vendue, at the public house of
Peter Let. Reading Depot Hetel, North
Prince street, a let of Household Furniture.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. in. sharp.
miiWtd R. F. ROWE. Aiict.
170R RENT.
. Saw Mill with 10-hoi-sc power Engine and
neccssarv llxtures, situate 111 Lancaster city.
Pa., en Penn'a R. IL. near Stewart's Dreve
Yard, accessible from New Helland turnpike.
Possession en Mav I. ls'. Apply lit Ne. t:S
North Queen street
luilM'tdueil
w
OKTtJAGES FOIt SALL
Twe si v percent. Mortgages, our ter$l0,("iH
and the ether ler$l,"0, lirsl liens and well se
cured en eligible citv Real Estate, belonging
te the estate et" the late Dr. Rciijaiiiiu M'shler,
dee'd. Inquire et
WM. R. WILSON, Esq.,
Ne. 21 North Duke Street.
Ill-tlWAS Lancaster. Pa
AUCTION ! AUCTION ! !
On WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, IvO, at
Ne. West King street (second story of Let-tier's
building), will be sold Ingrain, P.rusds
and Rag Carpets. Walnut Chamber Suits, Par Par
eor and Dining Roem suits, sideboard. Exten
sion Table, Sela. Parler ami Cook Steves, and
a general stock of household goods.
II EsS & DICKEY.
N. IS. Persons having goods et any kind te
dispose et can have t hem sold by sending them
betere dav of sale. Sale te commence at '.
o'clock, sharp. m27-2id
1JU1ILIC SALE.
On WEDNESDAY. APRIL T. It-M). will be
sold at public sale, valuable HOUSEHOLD
AND KITCHEN FURNITURE of thecstiitee
Jasper Yeates Conyngham, deceased, at Ne. 1
Seuth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa., viz: One
Vi.ine, two Marble top Tables, two large -Mirrors,
Sela, Invalid Chair, two stands of Min
erals, dozen Stalled Chairs', Marble-top Stand,
let et" Window I'.liinK large, and small Side
board, one high Eight-day Cleck, three
Lounges, live bedsteads and Redding, three.
cases of Drawers, si Rureaus, eight Reek
Cases, live Wardrobes, Washstands, Dining
and Rrcakrast tables, Steves, Chairs, huge
Arm Chair, two Chests, large Fleur Chest.
Leeking Glasses, Settee, Tin and Quceiiswiirc,
about .'me or H10 vards el" Rrussels, Ingrain and
Rag Carpets by "theyard, and many ether arti
cles net mentioned. The furniture is all or the
best make, nearly all Walnut or .Mahogany,
and among them are valuable relics with his
torical associations.
Sale te commence at !) o'clock. a. 111., and con
tinue until all is sold, when terms will In; made
known by the undersigned.
A. K. WITMKR.
EMLEN FRANK LIX,
IlKMtr Sm-Riarr, Aiict. Executrrs.
inai-.i;,27,.'JKVap:!(Hl
UltOCEKlES.
T
RY THE 1'AHNESTOCIC
FARINA FLOUR.
A Ycry Superior Article, at
- RURSK'S.
T
MiE REST COFFEES.
Always Fresh Roasted, at
RURSK'S.
M
ICIINER'S EXCELSIOR IlAMs,
AT
RURSK's
A
FULL LINE OF
CANNED FRUITS AND VKGKTARLES,
AT RURSK'S.
OHUMAKER'S AKRON OAT MEAL,
O ALWAYS FRESH, AT
RURSK'S.
Ci ELF-RAISING ltUCKAVJIEAT
AND
O GRIDDLE CAKE FLOUR, at
D. S. BUESIv'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET.
.,1.11 USEMEXTS
F
ULTON OPERA HOUSE.
TUESDAY EVEMM;, 3IAUCII 30.
The Monarchs of Minstrelsy.
14
FOURTEEN CONSECUTIVE
YEARS.
14
The Great, Original and only Legitimate
jTev Orleans Minstrels
GOLD BULLION C0RXET BAM).
ADMISSION, - -RESERVED
SEATS.
".-, .jO and "!" Cts.
- - - 75 Cts.
Fer sale at the Opera Heuse Office. m27-lt
T?ULTON OPERA HOUSE.
The Great Romantic Spectacular Drama in
5 AcU, the
"ILLUMINATI,"
EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 21), 1880.
MR. JOHN D. MISHLEi: has the pleasure et
peentlng the Distinguished Acter,
F. C. BANGS,
As JOSEPH RALSAMO, supported by a Large
and Talented Company el THIRTY-NINE
PERSONS.
NW AND HANDSOME ARMORS.
NEW COSTUMES AND BANNERS.
NEW AND ORIGINAL MUalC,
NEW SCENERY.
Complete in all its details, under the per
senal supervision or Messrs. A.R. Vanlleni
and J. C. Frene. Notwithstanding the great
expense no advance in prices.
ADMISSION, - - 33, 50 75 Cts.
RESERVED SEATS. - - - 75 CU.
Diagram at Yccker's. m2.-4td
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned under the llrm name
of Salomen & llartman, engaged in the To
bacco and Cigar business, Lancaster, Pa.. lias
been dissolved this day by mutual consent.
All outstanding debts will bepayuble te Mr. S.
Salomen, who continues at 15 Maiden Lane,
New Yerk. S. SALOMON. Jr.,
JIAX HARTMAN.
March 2 , 1880. m25-3ta