Price Twe Cet& Volume XYINe. 106. LANCASTER PA. SATURDAY, JAISTJARY 3, 1880. TEitais. THE DAILYINTELLIGENCER, 1'UIILISIIED EVERY EVESIKO, BY STKINMAN & HENSEL, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner of Centre Square. The Iaily Intelligencer la furnished te subscribers in the City of Lancaster and ur ur reundiug towns, accessible by Railroad and Daily fctage Much at Ten Cents Per Week, payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mail, $j a year in advance ; otherwise, $;. Entered at the pest ellice at Lancaster, Pa., as -eeenil class mall matter. S-The STEAM JOB PIUNTIXG DEPAKT 51 EXT of this establishment possesses unsur passed facilities ler the execution of all kinds of Plain and r'ancv Printing. COAL. I) 11. MAKTIX, Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBKIJ AND COAL. 3Yard: Xe. 430 North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen, Lancaster, nlt-lyd COAL! - - - COAIiTi OO TO GORREOHT & CO., Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yanl Harri-burg-Pike. Ollice J0 East Chestnut htreet. P. W. 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We keep the most perfect lining, best style and well wearing shoes, and sell them at the very LOWEST PRICES. Our stock was purchased hist summer belere the late advance in leather and material, and weoirertegive te our customers the advan tage of our successful speculation by selling our present stock at lower prices than we could te-day buy again. We also continue te make Custom Werk at short notice, stylish and durable, and at lower prices than any ether shoemaker here or elsewhere. A3" Mending done promptly and neatly.'CJ Give us a call. A. ADLER, 43 WEST KING STREET. llAIlt JHtJCSSIXG. Mrs. O. ULLER, LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Hair Werk, Gents' Wigs. Combings straightened and made te order. Hair Jewelry or all kinds made up. Alse Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed at Nes. 235 & 227 NORTH QUEEN ST., nl-2mu 4 uoers jvoeve P. It. It. Depot. VZOTJIIXO. 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We sell only our own make and guarantee satisfaction. Meney returned en all goods net leund as represented. J03"lMease call, wliether you n ish te iui chase or net. I Is stocked with the latest styles, which we make te measure at the lewe-t "cali prices and guarantee a perfect lit. SUITS TO OKDKK from $12 upward. PANTS TO OKDKK from $.5.50 upward. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MEKCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIER. 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. AY. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, I'a. (Ilausman's Cerner.) GJ1XTS' GOOJtS. CHRISTMAS PSESENTS. CLATJDENT SCARPS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' "WORK BOXES, SILK SUSPENDERS, E. J. ERISMAITS, 5C NOKTIl OUEKN STKEKT. Eancastcr Intelligencer. SATUEDAY EVENING, JAN. 3, 1880. Pinafore's Successor. Gilbert and Sullivan's New Opera The Fi rates of Penzance. The Fifth Avenue theatre, Xew Yerk, en Tuesday night was crowded and laugh ter rang there loud and long. The splen did audience assembled te see " The Pi rates of Penzance" witnessed a most bril liant and complete success, notwithstand ing the indications that its authors would never produce anything se popular as their "Pinafore" had been. The plot of the piece and specimens of its composition are given by the Herald as fellows : The Pi rates of Penzance are a body of soft-hearted marauders, whose headquarters are a cave en the coast of Cornwall. As the cur tain rises they arc discovered in the act of celebrating the "cemiug of age" of their only apprentice, young Frederic. Fred eric, much touched by the kindly expres siens of his comrades, is still mere affected by the consideration that he cannot repay them as they deserve. He explains that, having that day attained his majority, he is out of his indentures and he intends te avail himself of his liberty and te quit their band lerevcr. I lie 1'irate Iving in quiies his reason for this singular deter mination, and Until, a " piratical inaid-ef-all work," explains that Frederic was ap prenticed tin eugh a misunderstanding arising out of the similarity of the words "pirate " and "pilot." As his nur.se she had received instructions from Frederic's lather te apprentice him te a jnlet, and by mistake she apprenticed him te a pirate. Ficderic. whose exaggerated and mistaken scu-c of duty is his most pi eminent char acteristic, feels himself bound in honor te work, heart and soul as a pi rate, until his indentures shall ha'e expited, when he proposes te atone for his involuntary association with such pestilent scoundrels by sweeping them from the face of the earth. The.se indentuics are within half an hour of their decease at the commencement of the piece. The Pirate King regrets the decision at which Frederic has ar rived, but cannot conscientiously blame him. Kuth, Frederic's former nurse, who has, it appears, "worked her middle-aged way into his boyish heart," impleics him te take her with him a suggestion which is heartily endorsed by the pirates, as Kuth is net popular with them. Frederic hesi tates te take se decided a step, explaining that although he loves Kuth dearly and be lieves her te be a line woman, yet, as he has seen no ether woman's face than hers for sixteen years, it isjustpesssblcthathcmay be mistaken. Kuth assures him that she is really an attractive person, and Ficderic is satisfied. Unfortunately, however, for Kutlf s prospects, a bevy of beautiful young ladies, some twenty in number, among them the daughtcis of a General Stanley, stroll te the pirates' haunt with a view te a picnic, and Frede ric has, for the first time in his life, an op portunity of comparing Kuth's niatuie at tractions with these of younger and pret tier women. He furiously lepieaches Kuth for the deception she has practiced en him and Kuth leaves him broken-hearted as the young ladies enter, climbing ever the steep rocks by which the scene i en closed. Fiedeiick, appichensivc le.st his pirate's dress should alarm them, conceals uunsell in the cave, but is eventually com pelled te reveal himself, owing te the fact that the young ladies, believing themselves te be alone, propose te take oft their shoes ami stockings and "paddle." The young ladies arc much terrified te learn from his own lips that he is a pirate, but are some what reassured en learning that he is en the point of giving up his profession, and intends te lead a respectable life for the future. Te that end he impleics their as sistance : Oh, is there net one maiden here Who does net leel the moral beaut v. Of making weildly interest Subordinate te sense el duty ? Who would net give up w illingly All matrimonial ambition Te rescue such an one a I .Frem his unlertuuate condition ? The young ladies, however, arc net pre pared te make such a sacrifice. Alas! there's net one maiden here Who seems te feel the moral beauty Of making worldly inteie-t Subordinate te sense et duty. Frederic is in despair, when 3Iabel, the youngest daughter of the twenty, comes forward and declares that she is prepaicd te devote herself te Frederic's lcformatien. Frederic is overjoyed, and Mabel's sym pathetic sisters, in order te give the young couple an opportunity of arriving at a sat isfactory understanding, determine te shut their eyes en what is going en "and talk about the weather." Accordingly they sit at the back of the stage and commence an animated discussion as te the prospect of " warm July," while the levers indulge in a love duet. Frederic and the young ladies are en the point of departure when they arc surprised by the re-entry of the Pirate King and his followers, who seize the young ladies, whom they propose te marry there and then through the agency of A doctor of divinity Who resides in the vicinity a course of action which is arrested by Mabel, who warns the pirates of its prob able consequences : Held, monsters! Krc your pirate caravan sary 1'receeds, against our will, te wed us all. Pray bear in mind that we are wards in chancery. And father is a major general ! This announcement is followed by the entrance of the major general, in the full uniform of the rank, who introduces himself in a patter song, in which he de scribes himself as a possessed of every accomplishment under the sun except the practical dcutails of the military call in jr: I knew our mythic history,King Arthur's anil Sir Canuleu's. 1 answer hard act'Obtics, I've a pretty taste for paradox ; I quote, in elegiacs', all the criins et Helie- gabalus. In conies I can fleer pcculiaiities p.ir.ibelus. I can tell undoubted Raphaels lreni Gerard Dewsand Zetranie-, I knew the creaking chorus from the "Frogs " of Aristephanes. Then I can hum a fugue of w hicli I've heard the music's din utere, And whistle all the airs fieui that infernal nonsense " I'inafere.'' I can write you out a washing bill in Uaby- loniccuneifenn, And tell you all the details of Caractacus' uniform. In short, in matters vegetable, animal and mineral. I am the very model of a modern major general? Having introduced himself, the major general is horrified te hear that the pi rates propose te marry his large family en the spot. It suddenly occurs te him, how ever, that one peculiarity of these soft hearted pirates is that they make a rule of never molesting an orphan. "They are orphans themselves and knew what ft is." Availing himself of this fact, he appeals te them as an orphan te spaie him and his daughters, and his appeal is successful. The pirates are moved te tears en Icarnin" that These children whom you see Are all that I can call my own. And the Pirate King at once releases them, explaining his motive for se dein in the following lines : Although wc live by strife, We're always sorry te begin it ; And what we ask is life Without a touch of poetry in it At the mention of poetry the pirates and the ladies are moved te kneel and sing the following hymn te her: nail. Poetry ! thou heaven-born maid. Theu eiidest e'en the pirate's trade ; Hail, flowing fount of sentiment ! All hall, Divine Emollient ! The young ladies are at once released, and they, with Frederic and ther father, scale the rocks by which they descended, waving an adieu te the pirates, who in dulge in a wild dance et exultation at tne triumph of their guiding principle, as the curtain falls en the first act. The second act takes place in a ruined chapel en General Stanley's estate. The general is discovered in a state of terrible depression, owing te remorse caused by the contemptible lie by which he escaped from the pirate's clutches. His daughters en deavor, but vainly, te console him, and he has come te kneel at the tombs of his an cestors and implore ther pardon for the disgrace he has brought upon a hitherto unstained escutcheon. It is little te the purpose that he is reminded of the fact that he only bought the property a year age, and that the stucco en his newly erected baronial castle is scarcely dry. His reply is unanswerable : "Frederic, in this chapel are ancestors you cannot deny that. I don't knew whose ancestors they were, but I knew whose ancestors thev are. and as their de scendant "by purchase" (if I may se de scribe myself) I shudder te think of the disgrace that I have brought upon them." Yeung Frederic, the ex-pirate, who is by this time formally betrothed te M-ibel, and who has obtained a commission in the Eleventh Hussars, is that night te lead a body of policemen against his former as sociates, and the police enter te receive the general's blessing before departing en their hazardous expedition. The frame of mind in which they em bark en this duty is revealed in a song by the Sergeant of Police, which is chorused by the rank and lilc, who use their clubs as trumpets : When the fecman bares his steel. All trumpeting Tarantara, tarantura! We uncomfortable feel ; All Tarantara ! And we find the wisest thing, All Turantiira, tarantara! Is te slap our cheats and sing All Tarantara ! Fer when threatened with emeutci. All Tarautara tarantara! And your heart is in your beets, All Tarantara! There is nothing brings it round All Tarantara, tarantara ! Like the trumpet's martial sound, All Tarantara! The7 receive the General's blessing (which does net seem te have the efi'ect of raising their spirits, inasmuch as it is con lined te a recommendation te " go te death and go te slaughter") and withdraw, Mabel taking a fend farewell of Frcdciic, who is left alone te prepare himself for the coming struggle. Te his as tonishment Kuth and the Pirate King appear at the window at the back of the stage, and, holding pistols te his head, impleie him net te slaughter them until he has heard what they have come te tell. Under the circumstances he is scarcely a free agent, and they proceed te tell him that after his departure they discovered that he was apprenticed te their band, and until he reached his twenty-first year, as they had imagined, but until he reached his twenty-first birthday a mere material distinction than might at first sight be sup posed, inasmuch as he was born en the 29th of February, in leap year, and that birth day will net be reached until A. D. lSMO. Ficderic is horrified at this discovery, and he has little difficulty in cemiug te the con clusion that until that date he is bound te devote himself te the interests of the pirates. Overwhelmed as he is at this dis- cevcry,and notwithstanding his attachment te General Stanley, he nevertheless feels bound as a member of the gang, te reveal the fact that General Stanley es caped from them en a fradulcnt plea, inas much as he net only is net an orphan, but, worse than that, he never was one. Furious at having been made the victim of a deception, the Pirate King and Kuth depart te collect their band and attack Tre Tre nierdcn Castle that very night. Frederic takes a fend farewell of Mabel, premising te return in 11)40 and claim her, and then fellows his old associates. Mabel sum mons the police, informs them of the fact that Frederic has felt himself bound te rejoin his old associates, and urges them te attack the pirates alone. This they de termine te de, notwithstanding the fact that they sympathize rather with the criminals than with prosecutors, en grounds explained by the Sergeant in a song, of which the following is the second verse : Serg. When the enterprising burglar's net a burgling All net a burgling; Serg. When the cutthroat isn't occupied in crime All pied in crime, Serg. He loves te hear the little brook a gurgling-All brook a gurgling, Serg. And listen te the merry village chime All village chime. Serg. When the cester's finished jumping en Ins mother All en his mother, Serg. He loves te lie a basking in thu sun All in the sun ; Serg. Ah, take one consideration with an other All with another, serg. The policeman's let is net a happy one All happy one ! At this point the pirates arrive, and the police conceal themselves in the left aisle of the chapel. The pirates, whose tenden cy te indulge in vigorous choruses is net even checked by the fact that they are committing a burglary, describe the cat like way iu which they steal upon their fee in a vocal explosion which is almost calculated te wake General Stanley's "an "an cester by purchase." In ell'ect it attracts the General's attention, who enters under the impression that he " heard the noise." By this time the pirates have concealed themselves in the right aisle of the chapel and as the General sees nothing te account for the sound that arrests his attention, he concludes that it must have been the "sigh ing of the breeze." He at once sings an ode te the evening breeze, the pirates arc suppesed te be unaware of the presence of the police, and the General is supposed te be unaware of the presence of either, but this consideration does net prevent all parties from joining in the chorus when ever an antiphonal effect is rcquircd Eventually the pirates declare themselves and seize the General, whom they propose te put te death en the spot. This calamity is averted by the police, who, having screwed their courage te the requisite pitch by repeated "nips" of "Tarantara," rush en the pirates, who after a brief struggle, conquer the police. The con dition of the police seems hope less, but the Sergeant is net without re source : Serg. Te gain a brief advantage you've con trived. But your proud triumph will net be long-lived ! King Don't say you're orphans, ler we know knew that game. Serg. On your allegiance we've a stronger claim. We charge you yield in Queen Vic Vic eoria's name! This is an appeal that no Englishman, net even a pirate, can resist. The King and his crew at ence surrender. l.'lncr We finlil nt. nrtrf with humbled mlen I Because, with all our faults, we love our Queen, The General orders them te be marched oft" in custody, when Kuth outers. Kuth One moment; let inc tall you who they are They are no members of the common throng. They are all noblemen who have gene. wrong ! This announcement has an electric effect en the General and the police, who at once kneel in homage at the feet of their late fees. General Ne Englishman unmoved that state ment hears. Because, with all our faults, we love our Heuse el" Peers. ne begs them te resume their ranks and legislative duties, and at once consents te their marriage with his daughters. Compared with "Pinafore." The Tribune says : The first question about the new operetta by Messrs. Sullivan and Gilbert will be hew it compares with " Pinafore." Of course every work ought te stand or fall en its own merits, but com parison in this case is unavoidable. It can hardly be doubted that any play present ed as a successor te the clever piece which had such an extraordinary popularity last season must be seen at a disadvantage. Sir Jeseph Perter, Bid: Dentleye, Cemin Hebe, Captain Corcoran, Little Buttercup, the JKthhijHnitc, the Beatsicain, are tee firmly established in the public affection te be easily dislodged, and if the new set of characters were really better than the old wc should still regret the famil iar laventes : we should miss the lekes at which we have laughed se many many times, and feel that nothing could be se funny as "Xe, never," or "His sisters, and his cousins, and his aunts," or " He is an Englishman,'" Somebody asked an old manager whether " The Pirates of Penzance" premised te run as well as "Pinafore." The veteran sadly shook his head and replied, " We shall never have an other 'Pinafore.' " His melancholy pre diction was rash ; but iu the nature of thiugs a phenomenal success like that of last year cannot be immediately repeated by another work of the same class. If Jeffersen should play a new part nobody would find it as geed as Hip Van Winkle, though it were ever se much better. We may touch lightly upon a few points of difference between the two operettas which seem te provoke legitimate compar ison. The fun of "Pinafore"' was se clear aud simple, both in the text and the music, that it lerceti itsell at ence upon the most careless listener. The humor of the " Pirates" is richer, but mere recon dite. It demands a closer attention te the words than the ordinary playgoer will al ways give ; perhaps it requires a mere dis tinct enunciation than singers usually think it worth while te cultivate. On the the ether hand, there are great stores of wit aud drollery in the dialogue and the songs which will well repay exploration, se that the opera ought te gain greatly upon the favor of the public after two or three re presentations. The music is fresh, bright, elegant and merry, and much of it belongs te a higher order of art than the most popular of the tunes of "Pinafore." There are little gems of melody; and there aie dues and concerted numbers of the most delicate device and the most careful construction of which Mr. Sulli van has a geed right te be proud. Whether the principal airs are destined te be strummed in all our parlors and whistled in our streets, remains te be seen. They will last longer if they escape such flattering hard usage. Add te the spark ling text, the excellent music, the droll situations and an unusal abundance of laughable "business," the further charm of a series of stajje pictures in which beautiful scenery and the glow of light and color are deftly used te heighten the efi'ect of very pretty groups, aud we have a "catalogue of attractions te which the public cannot remain insensible. MJililVAL. CUTICURA ! BLOOD AND SKIX HUMORS. CuTicru.v Remedies for the Treatment of llloed and Skin and seal)) Humors. When of Scrofulous. Cancerous, Syphilitic origin, the CuTicuit.v Reselvent is the principal remedy, ami if there are at the miuic time Ulcers, Seres or ether External Affections, then the Clti cuiiv, assisted by the Ccticvka Soai must be used externally. If the disease is id" the Skin and fealp. the principal remedy will then be the Cltii-ura, with the Clticuha SeAi-,and such use of the Reselvent as is suggested bv the following conditiens: In all skin and "Scalp Disease-, when the skin is het and dry, the bleed feveri-h, the liver torpid, the bow els con stipated, or when the virus of scrofula or poi son of Mercury is known te lurk iutnesvti'm, or when the Constitution has been shatteied by Malarial and Anti-Periodic Fevers and De bilitating Diseases, always take the I!eselve.t while using the CfTKUUA. A cure thus made will be permanent and satisfactory. LTZEMA KODEXT. The Ciiticura Remedies Succeed Where a Consultation of Physicians Fails. Messrs. Weeks & I'etteii: Gentlemen. I have suffered ever thirteen years with skin disease in my hands and limbs, causing constant irri tation, depriving me et rest and attention te business. I sought many remedies here and el-ewhere, also use of sulphur bath-, without permanent cure. Last May a physician called my disease Eczema Rodent, spots appeared en my hands, head and face, eyes became much inllauied and granulated, causing at length impaired sight. Internal and external remedies were pre scribed by a leading physician for six months, was then introduced te another, and a consul tation of several leading physicians was had. when a definite plan was decided upon, but all te no purpose. Alter lollewlng advice ler four months with out any permanent cure. I bought two bottles of Cuticuka Reselvent, two boxes of Cctkuka, and some Se uand can testify with great treas ure te the effect they have had iu my case, in eight days being nearly cured. The physicians pronounced my case the most aggravated one that has everceme under their experience and practice. I recommend and highly inder-e the Cuti cuiea Remedies. Yours truly. K.H.DRAKE. Aycntfer Harper it Jlre.'s I'ltblictitiens. Clifferd St. and Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich., Jan. 21, 1ST!). SALT RHEUM Face, Head and Parts of Itedy. Covered With Scabs and Seres. On Uca Messrs, AVecks & Petter. I commenced t use your Cuticura last July. Have only used one large and one small box, and one bottle of the Reselvent. My face and head and some parts of my body were amest raw. My head was covered with scabs and sores, and my suf fering was fearful. I had tried everything I had heard of in the East aud West. My case was considered a very bad one. One very skillful physician said he would rather net treat it, anil some of them think new I am only cured temporarily. I think net,tor I have net a particle of Salt Rheum about me, and my c:ise is considered wonderful. My case has been the meansefscllingagreatmany of your Cuticura Remedies in this part of the country. Respectfully yours, MRS. S. E. WHIPPLE. Decatcu, Mich., Xev. 17, 187S. Cuticura, Cuticura Re-elvent and Sean are nrenared bv Weeks A Petti Cuticura otter. Cliem- ists and Druirirists. U) Washington street. Bes ten, and are ler nale by all druggists. Price of Cuticura, small boxes, SO cents ; large boxes, containing two and one-half times the quantity el small, si. Reselvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 23 cents per cake ; by mail, 30 cents ; three cakes, 75 cenus. .f VLIIUO r ether remedy in the -' '0 world can se quickly as- 'TsifE3I!FlEenil0suagc the most vieleut .k-intw iMi""'" paroxysms of Pain. They Pf ACTPTC9 distribute throughout the fcASMS nervous system a gentle and continuous current of Electricity, which instantly annihilates Pain, vitalizes Weak and Paralyzed Parts, cures Sere Lungs, Palpita tion of the Heart, Painful Kidneys, Liver com plaint, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and. Sciatica. Get the ccnuinc. CLOTlUXGi IT IS SAID THAT 500,000 Witnessed the Grant WE "WOULD IM AID BOYS TO CALI AT OAK TTAT.Tr Immediately and Equip Themselves for the COLD WAVES OF 1880. The Singularly Small Prices we started the Annual Winter Sales with have stirred all the stores te de their best. But we eclipsed them-. all, and they knew it, and the People see it, tee. v These are the Prices for Our Own Carefully Manufactured Goods, net; bought in the New Yerk Wholesale Stores : A few left of the $ Fine Overcoats, reduced te $29.00 Royal Reversible Plaid Racks, sold everywhere at $23 (Full Indigo Celers and Woven Racks). Our Price W.00 Xext Unide HUSO Extra Sizes in Rlueand Rrewn Worumbe Reaver Overcoats 12.00 Xext Crude 10.00- A lioeil strong Serviceable Cleth-Hound Overcoat ASO Everyday Working Overcoat 5.00 Men's All Weel Suits 10.00 The " Auburn " D. I'. Suits, ter Ruslness and Dress 12.00 Extra Quality "Sawyer" Suitings 13.00 The Finest el" Cassimere Suits 20.00 Dress Suits of Rest Imported Cleths reduced te 25.00 Men's Everyday Pants 1.50 All-wool Ruslness and Dress Pants .1.50 Kxtra Fine Dress Pantaloons, formerly $10, new 3.(10 Cc nuiuc Harris Casimere Pants 5.00 The Wry Latest Styles in Children's Overcoats .1.00 The Deuble-Shouldered Cape Royal Reversible Rack Overcoats 5.00 (The Nicest Little Reys' Overcoats Oak Hall ever produced.) Childien's Suits as low as 3.50 Higher Grades and Mere Elaborately Trimmed Suits 5.00 A Great Specialty in Reys' and Youths' Pants 2.50 WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, S. E. CORNER SIXTH AKD MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. jan 1 tfil THE LARGEST H'ATClIJiS, Our offerings for this Holiday Season comprise- a full line of American and Imported "Watches in cases of American and French design. Silver Tea Sets with Kettles, Urns and Salvers. The Raphael, Hindoe, Tipped and Antique Patterns of Spoons and Ferks in Solid Silver. Tea and Sinner Knives with Pearl or Plain Handles, Breakfast Fruit Knives. Epergnes, Baskets, Casters, Sideboard Sets, Tureens, Baking Dishes, Fruit Stands, Vases, Card Stands, Jewelry Cases, Teiletware, and every article made in Silver. Fer gifts te gentlemen we offer new styles of Diamond Cellar Buttens, Studs, Scarf Pins, Scarf Rings, Cigar Bexes fgr 50 or 100 Cigars, Silver Match Cases, Office Novelties, Napkin Helders, &c. Fer ladies and misses. Bands, Bangles, Rings, Geld and Silver Thimbles, Breeches and Ear Kings, Card Cases, &c, &c, H. Z. RHOADS & BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. AN ELEGAJSTT SEIxECTION OP HOLIDAY GIFTS! GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Cameo Sets, Rings, Bracelets, Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, , GOM) SIMCCTACLES, and everything found in a tlrst-class establishment, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Make your selections early and have the advantage of a larger selection ofgeods. We manulacture all special articles in geld, silver and hair, In our own buildidg, and can guarantee tirst-class work and low prices. Special attention given te litting glasses for detective sight. ,, The Arundel Tinted Spectacles Are the Best in nnil Jewelry Ilepairing. AS-Fir-t-class Watch show geed sat EDW. J. ZAHM'S CAKKTAHJiS, SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! SLEIGHS ! We have new in stock a large let et Sleighs, consisting et POXV, PORTLAND AXD ALII AX YS. TWO FIXE FOUR-PASSENGER SLEIGHS, UySTIiKITA LOCKWOOI). ofPeualikeepsie, X. V. One Fine Feur-I'assengcr POKTLAXD SLE1UI1. TKIMMED AND VNT1U3I.UEUJ PORTLAND CUTTERS. ALBANY CUTTERS, Finished in the highest style and sold at one-halt" the usual price. Alse, a line let of Buggies and Carriages of our own make and celebrated city makers. One Fine Second-hand EXTENSION By Brew ster, one by Gregg & Bewc, and a variety half their value. S. E. BAILY & Ce., i::0 & 432 North queen and 411 k 4S3 Market Streets, Lancaster, Pa. eclS-lyd 3tj:jhcal, BROWNING'S C. & C. CORDIAL, Fer COUGHS, COLDS, BKONCIHTIS, HOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS , of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, COLD in the BOWELS, ASTHMATIC COUGHS, and RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVES. Dr. JJKOWXIXO is a regular graduate of medicine, a skillful pharmacist, and a thorough chemist. His "C. & C." (Cough and Celd) Cordial Is net the result or mere chance, but of long scientific research in chemistry and medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity of its action and its unparalleled efllcacy. The expense in its manufacture is at least live times as great an that efany ether medicine upon the market, and yet it is sold at the exceedingly low price of flOc. Sample bottles (for a short time only ) 2Sc. , W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., Proprietor, 117 ARCH STREET, S- FOK SALE BY dl-lydeew&w PERSONS Reception in Philadelphia. : LIKE ALL THE . CLOTIIIXU HOUSE IX AMERICA. JEWEUIY, &C. the World, All watch work guaranteed. Xe trouble te ZAHM'S, CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. J'lIAKTOXS. &r. PHAETON, of ethers, second-band, All te he sold at PHILADELPHIA, PA. THE PKOPKIETOU AXD ALL DKUGG13TS. -r Mrl i 1 il i '.I 'PI vl f m ri I M ?A --' - J 2V'.Jt . -