.--i.J S. . 2a KX lvVV . -vi . j i i ;vfi e$ !&". Velame XVI-Ne. 108. LANCASTER PA. TUESDAY, JA1STTARY 6, 1880. -) Price Twe Cents. ' 'ill f i tf I WWlMt B ""' aiwrMi'V gl I IXXMXM TJ1JCMS. THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, rCIlLISUED EVERY ETEXISO, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner of Centre Square. Tue Dailt Intelligence!! is furnished te subscriber! in the City of Lancaster anil sur rounding towns, accessible by Railroad and Daily Stage Lines at Ten Cents Per Week, payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mail, $3 a year iii advance ; otherwise, $0. Kntered at the pest efllec at Lancaster, I'a.,as second class mall matter. -The STEAM JOR PRINTING DEFART DEFART MKXTef this establishment possesses unsur passed facilities for tlie execution of all kinds of Plain und Fancv Printing. COAT.. B. It. 3IAKTIX, Wholesale and lietail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AX1) COAL. 5-Yard : Xe. 420 Xertli Water and Prince streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nS-lyd COAL! - - - COAL!! GO TO GORREOHT & 00. Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. ican Ceal. Yard Hi Yard Harrisburg Pike. Oil lee 'Ml Olllee '.W East Chestnut Street. P. W. GORRL'CHT, A J. B. R1LKY. W.A.KELLER. r.9-lyd COHO & WILEY, :.0 XOItTIl WATIZK ST., lAiticustcr, J'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Alse, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made and contracts undertaken en all kinds of buildings. Brunch Officii : Xe. :: .NORTH DUKE ST. Iebl2-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! Ceal of the Hest Oi:ulily put up expressly ler family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. 3 YAJCD ISO SOUTH WATER ST. ne:-lyd PHILIP SCHUM,SOX & CO. N tetici:. The prices el ci:il at our lARDS until lur tlier notice will be as follews: Old Lvkens Vallev, Prepared $1 CO Old Lvkens Valley. Xut 4 ."ill All ether kinds. ISiekcn, Egg and Nut 4 -Je All ether kinds Steve..., 4 at All grade-et I'c.l ." 1(1 Charge for dcliveiing, per ten 2j II. RAl MGARDXER A: CO. Lam-astkiu Jan. 1. lssn. janl-itdlA.: JUST RECEIVED AFIXE LOT OF HALED f TIMOTin HAY, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, DEALERS IX COAL, I FLOUR ! ! GRAIN ! ! ! FAMILY COAL UXDER COVER. Minnesota Patent Precess Family anil Raker's Fleur. Baled Dayand Feed of all kinds. IVaivlieuM) and Yard : 2:54 North Water St s27-lyd VOllCi: TO THE 1'UHLIC. G. SENER fc SONS. Will continue te sell only (SEX UIXE L Yh'EXS 1 LL EY and WTLKESIiMUlL COALS which are the best in the market, and sell as LOW as the LOWEST, and nrt only GUAR ANTEE FULLWEIG1IT, hut allow te WEIGH ON ANY scale in oed enler. Alse Reiih and Divcd Liuubcr, Sa-h. Deers, Blind-, A.,at Lewest Market Prices. Office and yard northeast corner Prince and Walnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. janl-tfd HOOKS AX1 STATIOXMY. TTOLIDAY FANCY GOODS. HOLIDAY BOOKS. Autograph and Photograph Albums, Writ ing Desks and Werk Bexes, Christinas and New Year Curds. PAPETERIES, L. M. FLYNM'S, Ne. 42 WEST ICING STREET. NEW YEAR CARDS. An Elegant Assortment at the BOOK STORE OF JOM BAER'S SOIS, 15 and 17 NORTH QDEBN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JIOUTS AX1 miei:s. JELIAHLE BOOTS AND SHOES. We guarantee every pair we sell. AVe l;eep the most perfect fitting, best style and well "wearing shoes, and sell them at the very LOWEST PRICES. Our stock was purchased last summer before the late advance in leather and material, and we offer te give 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. 49Mending dene promptly and neally.-ca Give us a call. A. ADLER, 43 WEST KING STREET. UAiit jtjuassixa. Mrs. C. ULLER, LADIES' HAIRDRESSER, Manufacturer and Dealer in Hair Werk, Gents' Wigs. Combings straightened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and lyed at Xes. 24") & 227 NORTH QUEEX ST., nl-2md 4 ioers adove P. IJ. R. DepeL VLOTUTSG. TVONT FOKRET That the place te get cheap and appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFTS IS AT RATHVON & FISHER'S, Se. 101 XOKTII QUEEX STREET. Frem new until the 1st we will sell et JAXUAKY next READY-MADE CLOTHING and FURXISHIXG GOODS at COST. Clothing made te order also LOW. decl7-2wdeed H. GERHART, TAILOR, Having just returned from Xew Yerk with a large and CHOICE STOCK EiM and Demestic Woolens FOR MEN'S WEAR, Would respectfully announce te his customers and the public that lie will have his regular FALL OPENING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29Ui. LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LATEST STYLES AXI) PRICES AS LOW AS AXV HOUSE IX THIS CITV AT H. GBRHART'S, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. epj:cial xetice. 66. 68. D.&ansman&Bre. J4TB! or OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS. SPECIA L IX DL'CKM 1CXTS i buyers r a large te make room for a large SPRIXG hTOCK new being manu factured, ami we are needing room. We eiler w ell-made and stylish Clothing for Men and Beys LOWER PRICES than ever heard of heiere, although Goods are going up every day. We will sell, for we must have the loom. Loek at Our Astonishingly List : " Lew Price OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! for $i.!)0, ler $."!.&, for $5.35, for $fi.. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS : for $7.75. fer$a.75, for $10.75. OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS OVERCOATS ! for $12, $14, $Ki and $20. These are heavy-lined Overcoats, carefully made and splendidly trimmed. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS ! for $7.50, ler $&50, ler $0.50, for $12. OVERCOATS : OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! for $15, for $18, for $20. These are Plaid-liack Overcoats, equal te custom work. HEAVY, MEX's SUITS for $3.50, $1.00, $5.00, $7.00, $0.00, $10.00. MEX'S SUITS FOR FIXE DRESS ! for $12.00, $14.00, $15.00, $10.00, $18.00 and $20,00. ROYS' SUITS AXD OVERCOATS ! HOYS' SUITS from $2.25 te $10.00. ROYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW. Wc sell only our own make and guarantee satislactien. Meney returned en all goods net found as represented. SfPleasc call, whether you wish te purchase or net. I Is stocked with the latest styles, which we make te measure at the lowest cash prices and guarantee a perfect fit. SUITS TO ORDER from $12 upwards. PAXTS TO ORDER from $3.50 upwards. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MERCHAXT TAILORS AXD CLOTHIERS, 06 & (58 N011TH QUEEX ST., S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, l'a. (Rausman's Cerner.) VESTS' GOOJJS. GHEISTMAS PRESENTS. CLATJDENT SCARPS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' WORK BOXES, SILK SUSPENDERS, E. J. ERISMAN'S, 50 NORTH OUEKN STKEET. CLOTHJXG. NEW GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER. We are new prepared te show the public one of the largest stocks of EEADYjLLDE clothing ever exhibited in the city of Lancaster. Geed Working Suits for men $tf.00. Geed Stvles C:issiinerc Suits for men $7..")0. Our All Weel jicii s euim max, we are selling ler jy.ue arc as geed ns you can buy elsewhere for $12.00. Our stock of Overcoats are immense. All grades and every' variety of styles and colors, for men, boys and youths, all our own manufac ture. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Uej-3" Suits. Full line of Men's, Youths' and liejs' Overcoats. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ! We are prepared te show one et the best stocks of Piece Goods te select from and have made te order ever shown in the city. Thev are all arranged en tables fitted up expressly se that every piece can be examined before making a selection. All our goods have been purch:iscd before the rise in woolens. We are prepared te make up in geed stvle and at short notice and at bottom prices. We make te or der an All Weel Suit for $12.00. lly buying your goods at CENTRE HALL you save one nrefit. as wc manufacture all our own Clothing and give employment te about one hundred hands. Call anil examine our stock and be convinced as te the truth of which we afiiriu. MYEKS & RATHFOST, Centre Hall, Xe. 12 East King Street. 1SS0 1SS0 01 JANUARY PICE LIST. Great reduction in price te close out a large invoice of PAHTALOOK" STUFFS, Consisting of ever 500 PATTJHtXS. ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES Reduced te $8.09 PER PAIR. Large Let of SCOTCH, E3GLIS1I AXI) FIXE A3IEK1 CAX CASSI3IEK1S, Fer Genteel Wear, of the Latest and Rest I styles, at $7.00. Demestic Goods of the leading Mandard Rrands. at $1 te $5 per pair. A Large Line of Imported Suitings at a sacrifice Do De mestic Suitings at all prices. Pei'seusiu want of a Geed OVERCOAT Will de well te call and examine the stock. Plain as well as the met I'ltr.i Mvles at le-s than Cot Price. We want te clee them te make room for our SPRING STOCK. Call early and secure bargains. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 North Queen Street. marS-lydS&W CEFTEE SALL, 21 CMTRB SQUARE. Closing out our WINTER STOCK In order te make room for the Large Spring Stock, Which we are new manufacturing. Overcoats, Suits and Suitings, Te be sold at the Lewest Prices. 1 B. Hostetter & Sed, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 20-ly.l LAXCASTER, PA. l'OVXJiJUiS AX1 31 A CUIX1STS. T AXCASTEK J BOILEIt ffANUFACT0RY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, OrresiTEiuE Locomotive Works. The subscriber continues te inanulacture BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes ; Furnace Twiers, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and Blacksmithing generally. 43 Jobbing promptly attended te. auglS-lyd JOHX BEST. MAllllLX: irOJIKS. WE P. I'RAILEY'S MOlSrUMBNTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Xertn yueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MOXUMEXTS, HEAD AXD FOOT STOXES, GARDEX STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS EXCLOSED, &c. All work guaranteed and satisfaction given in every particular. X. B. Remember, works at the extreme end of Xerth Queen street. ni301 T RY LOCHER'S COUGH SYRUP. Greatly Beiiei Prices JLawastct l-ntclh'gcnccr. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6,1880. Graudfatlicr Lickshingle and the Edisen Light. Cincinnati Enquirer. " I am williu' te admit," said Grand father Lickshinlc, " that Mr. Edisen has invented a wonderful invention. " Several members of the family arose and started for the deer. "I was well aware, " continued grand father, without changing his tone, ''that some persons resist any attempts at en lightenment en scientific topics, an' I therefore locked the deer and put the key in my pocket. "When I was a young man I was a great hand for experimental' at one thing an' another, an' spent about till my surplus wages in werkin' en a new light. I didn't foelaroun' with electricity, but went right for the planets. The sun, moon and stars, the real source of all light and heat, was what your grandfather tackled. I will give you the results them selves, an' then you will see that Mr. Edi Edi eon himself is a tolerably small speci men. " " Your light wasn't superior te the elec tric light?" "Wasn't, eh? My light was as much ahead of Edisen's as a house alire is ahead of a lightuin' bug. Yeung ladies could take my light and sec their future hus bands as plain as day. " "That was certainly very remarkable" "Alongside of my light a streak of lightuin' had no mere color te it than a rail fence, while a couple of small boys smekin cigar stubs lit from my illuminator looked like a torchlight precession." "It must have created a sensation in the scientific world'."' "Yes, an' in the iitsrary world, tee. It knocked light readin' forty ways for Sun day. By attachin' a ten-cent dufunny te your burner it 'ml generate a power that could be applied in any diieetien under the sliinin' sun. It 'vd run a washin' machine, iron the clothes, answer the deer bell, carry in the coal, run errands," "Grandfather, ain't you mistaken?" " blacken your beets, cut your corns, drhe home the cows an' haul a ficight train." " What has beceme of your wonderful light, grandfather?" " Right theie you will have te excuse me. Suffice it te say I have it stored awny in a sale place, an' at the proper moment I will spring it upon the country again. I will give you a pointer in time te sell Edisen stock short, an' if you don't retiic worth mere than the king of the Cannibal Islands don't blame it en your grand father " raisl's Expenses in Philadelphia. X. V. Sun. Before the city of Philadelphia took any elhcKil action respecting the reception of lien, urant, the president el the common council was informed that if the city would receive Grant in itscorperatc capacity, two or three of Grant's personal friends "would pay the expenses attending that reception. Upen that assurance, "the hospitalities of the city of Philadelphia" wcie tendered te Gen. Grant, and a reception upon a grand scale planned by Mr. Geerge W. Childs was given him. After the city had undertaken te receive Grant, it could net back down without dis honor, because the ' two or three personal friends of the general" failed te furnish the money te pay for the reception. In consequence, the city was forced te make an appropriation of Sle,000 te pay for the royal entertainment" given Grant, but what is the most singular of all is, the city has just paid out of its treasury the sum of $100 for music at the residence of Mr. Geerge "W. Childs en the evening of his dinner te Gen. Grant. Secer Robeson, Landaulet "Williams, Gen. Belknap, and a few ethers, as the iollewiug true copy of a bill attests : ClTV OP PlIILADELriHY, Dec. 21. ISTil. By order of " Committee en Receiuien te Uen. Urant," Te Benjamin HClurg, Dr. Services of ilcClurg's State i'encible Band rendered ou Tue-day evening. Kith inst, by eriler el" the City et Philadelphia, at Tuenty-scceiidniid Walnut streets flOO Wednesday evening, 17th December, at the re-idenee of .Mayer tekIey 150 As the reception and dinner te General Grant given by Mr. G. W. Childs at his residence, Twenty-second and Walnut streets, and that of Mayer Stokley, were private affairs, it hardly seems credible that the gentlemen would permit a bill for music te go before the committee for its sanction, the counter signature of the comptroller, and te be paid bv the city tieasurcr, thereby becoming a public rec- eru ler an tune. The following copy of a hotel bill, also paid by the city of Philadelphia, shows who some of the members of the royal household arc likely te be : Philadelphia. Dec. 21, 1ST!). City Council, for the entertainment of the guests of the city. Dr. Te Continental Hetel. Hen. Gee. 31. Robeson. II. D. Yates. c.ee. C. ueveiis, Alexander i:atncy. . s. ceu.ini. Ji. a. Tyson, Rev. Dr. Newman, II. J. Heeper, S. C. Kintner, B. F. Eshleman, C. M. Ceiiyhuui, E. M. Clapp, R. II, Lee. K. a. Hancock, J. D. Walker, Gov. Heyt. (Jen. Kirliy Mnitli. Gen. Goshern. Gen. A. E. Kuriiside. .1. .1. Patterson. .1. Kentley, Gen. Perter, Simen Cameren, Donald Cameren, And use of Parler C $100 Approved. Jescru II. Paist. Clerk of Select Council. Joux KcKSTinjj, Clerk et Common Council. (Endorsed Item 3, approved 12 31 ?.. M. Tutki-i!, Comptroller's Clerk. The whole amount of $13,000 expended te receive Grant is for gloves, music, feeds and similar expenditures. A Story Mcimncil the Mad Purpose. There is a tale of a s.ca captain who, in a distant corner of the Southern seas, vis ited an undiscovered or unexplored group of beautiful islands. After lauding and trading with the gentle natives, he was astonished by the visit of a white man, evidently a person of means and conse quence, who, after making himself very agreeable, implored the captain te give him a story book, if he had such a thing in his possession. The captain had, and deeply touched by the pigs and co ce co ceanuts which the white exile had given him, bestowed en him a copy of thu "Arabian Nights' Entertainments." Overcome by the present, the exile burst into tears, and cried, ''Yeu have saved my life and given me wealth." On explana tion, he said, " I should long age have been eaten, but while they they were fat tening me learned enough of their lan guage te tell a child the story of " Little Red Riding Heed." The child repeated it and the whole population were mad with joy. They had never heard a story before. Frem that day I became a great and honored man. "When they had a great national festival I sat en the top of a hill, and thousands wept (while some elderly relative was being cooked for a feast) at the cruel death of the grandmother as caused by the wicked wolf. I had with me a volume of ' Fairy Tales," and I seen began te set price en my performance. "Red Riding Heed" is rather worn ; I only get a hundred cocoa nuts for her new, but "Cinderella" is still geed for four pigs and a turtle, and "Beauty and the Beast" brings six or seven, according te the quality. Beasts and Reptiles in India. Times of India. Seme very interesting statistics are pub lished by government regarding the de struction of wild -animals and venomous snakes in British India, and of the number of human beings and cattle killed by them. The general results of the reports from various local governments show that the number of persons killed by wild animals in 1877 was 2918, and in the following year 3444 ; by venomous snakes, 10,777 and IG.81'2 in the same years, respectively. Cattle killed by wild animals and snakes in 1877 and 1878 numbered e3,197 and 48, 701 in each year. In 1877, 22,831 wild animals were destroyed and in the follow ing year 22,487 ; and of venomous snakes, 127,293 in the former and 117,939 in the latter year. The amounts of rewards paid for the destruction of wild beasts and poi sonous snakes was in 1877, 100.017 rupees, and in 1878, 99,189 rupees. The general results, therefore, are that the number of persons killed has increased, while the number of cattle se killed, the num ber of wild animals and snakes destroyed, and the amount of rewards paid show a decrease. The incieasc in the number of persons killed by wild animals is attributed te a great extent te the deaths from wolves in the .Northwestern provinces and Oudc, which have increased from 380 in 1877 te G24 in 1878. The lieutenant governor has in vited the attention of district officers te the subject with a view of mere effective measures being taken for the destruction or these animals. With reference te deaths from snake bites, the number of persons thus killed has decreased from 10,846 in 1870 te 10,S12 in 1877, while the number of cattle has decreased fiem 2,913 in 1877 te 1,823 in the year uudcr review. The returns showing the number of cattle killed arc, doubtless, as observed by the chief commissioner of the central provinces, less trustworthy than these of persons. But his excellency the governor general in council trusts that the reports of the current year will show the extent te which the suggestion that municipal bodies should offer rewards for the destruc tion of snakes in towns and large villages has bcen acted upon and with what results. This matter is one of importance, and should net be lest sight of. About Parrots. All the Year Round. A notable fact in relation te the pecu liar feed giving a ilaver te the ilesh of an imals, such as muddy weeds te that of lish, iish te wild ducks, acorns te the llesh of perk, and many ether instances, is most lemjukable in the case of parrots. AVe arc assured by these who living in Seuth Africa, have frequently eaten of parrots, that the delicacy of the llesh varies from a luxury te positive rejection during certain seasons of the year. When the delicious guava is ripe they are sapid and fat ; the seed of the acajeu imparts a slight and net disagreeable soupceu of garlic ; spicy seeds give net only the Ilaver but an aroma of cinnamon, cloves, etc., and all berries give a peculiar quality te their llesh. They are moreover wine-bibbers. We had a parrot which had contracted that habit at the passcngeis' dinner-tables en beard one of the Peninsular and Oriental steam ers. He would watch the guests retire, and go round 'heel-tap" every glass as dry as any servant. The seed of the cot ton tree is the parrot's especial weakness, and will intoxicate him in the same man ner as alcohol docs man. Dealers are said te give parrots a like stimulant previous te showing them te a customer, as it has the ell'cct of making them loquacious. In opposition te a contrary notion, parrots will and often have been known te breed in captivity in dilferent parts of Eureiie. They lay three or four white eggs each time anti mcuoate several times in a year, sitting from twenty te twenty-live days, according te the season. The most success ful results appear te have been attendaut upon cases in which birds have been pro vided with nesting places suitable te their habits. In one case a small barrel was pro cured and pierced toward a third of its height with a hole about six inches in di ameter. In the bottom was placed a quan tity of sawdust three inches in thickness. On this the female laid her eggs and sat until they were hatched. Recent works question the fact that parrots breed in domestication, but there exist tee many trustworthy evidences te the contrary te allow the denial te obtain. Indeed, se long age as lsj a writer upon the subject said : "AH experiments which have been tried at Caen and Paris in this interesting subject have been attended with the most favorable results." Woedeoek Carrying Their Yeung. Londen Times. It is new pretty well known that of the woodcock which arrive in the British islands in October a large number remain each year te pair and nest in suitable local ities and this being se, no doubt the follow ing curious habit of the parent birds has only te be called attention tee te be fully correboiatcd : The late Mr. Lloyd, in his "Scandinavian Adventures," wrote : " If in sheeting you meet with a breed of woodcocks and the young ones cannot fly, the old bird takes them separately be tween her feet and flics from the dogs with a meaning cry ;" and Mr. Halting, in the November number of his journal, the zoologist, has been at the trouble te collect all the records of se strange a habit, from which record it would appear that there is a dilference among observers as te whether the young birds tire carried in the claws of the parent bird or pressed beeween her breast and legs. One of the brothers Stuart, in the second volume of the " Lays of the Deer Ferest," in a very graphic account of the troubles which the old woodcocks have with their young ones, says that he saw a woodcock rising with a young bird in her feet, her long legs dangling and swinging with her little burden, like a parachute, lighted at no great distance, but as he at once came upon her she get up. In her hurry she dropped the young bird. She came te the ground, however, almost at the same time as the young one ; running back she sat upon him and rose again with him in her claws. Mr. C. St. Jehn, in his "Natural History and Spert in Meray," declares "that the old woodcock carries her young, even when larger than a .snipe, net in her claws, which seem quite incapable of hold ing up any weight, but by clasping the little bird tightly between her thighs, and se holding it tight te her own body ;" and, further, "that in the spring and summer evenings the woodcock may be seen se employed, passing te and fro and uttering a gentle cry en their way frwm the weeds te the marshes where they feed." This account has also been confirmed by several observers in Ireland, but some ether observers still declare that they have seen the young birds actually carried in the claws of the old ones. Se while it is placed beyond a doubt that the woodcocks can carry their young from placs te place, net only when flying from enemies, but also when going out te feed arid returning, there is yet some uncertainty as te the ex act method ; but doubtless this will seen be settled by further observations. Ac cording te Audubon the same habit has been observed in the American species and apparently, it also sometimes occurs in our common snipe. DliY GOODS. OPKCIAL BARGAINS FOR TI1E COMING FESTIVE SEASON. BLACK SILKS, BLACK CASHMERES, COLORED CASHMERES, LADIES' COATS, BROCHE SIIAWLS, BLACK THIBET SIIAWLS, CLOTH AXD FLANNEL SKIRTS. BLANKETS AND QUILTS Purchasers will de well te examinceur stock hefere purchasing elsewhere, as the above goods have all been marked ler the OCCASION at less than regular prices. FAIIBSTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Beuse. II-1X 1'Al'EliS, Ac. XyE ARE l'KEl'AKED TO MAKE ALL KIXDS OF WINDOW CORNICES In the best manner and Lew Prices. Gimp Bands, Curtain Leeps, Heeks, &c. FULL STOCK OP WALL PAPER, Seme very Choice Xew Patterns, WINDOW SUADES, FRINGES, FIXTURES, &c. Measures of Windows taken and shades put up promptly. Call and sec. PHARES W. PRY, (13 'erth Ouccn Street. VAKl'JiTS. ""I ItKAT UAKOAIXS. A Large Assortment of all kinds et CARPETS Are still sold at lower rates than ever at the CARPET HALL OF H. S. SHIRK, Stt WEST KIXU STREET. Call and examine our steckand satisfy your yeur selt that we can show the largest assditinent of Brussels. Three plies and Ingrains at all prices at the lowest Philadelphia prices. A Ne en hand a large and complete assortment et RAG CARPETS. Satislactien guaranteed both as te price and quality. Yeu are invited tecall anil see my goods. Xe trouble in showing them, even if you de net want te purchase. Don't terget this netice: Yeu can save money here if you want te buy. Particular attention given te custom work. ANe en hand a full assortment of Counter panes. Oil Cleths and Blankets of everv va riety. my2S-tid&w "VTEW STOICK. Philip Sclium, Sen & Ce. HAVE OX IIAM1 Nes. 38 & 40 WEST KING ST., (Formerly II. Z. Rlieads & Rre.'s,) a line selection et the Well-known, Gen nine LAXCASTER QUILTS, Woolen and Hair Woolen COVERLETS. CARPETS, Carpet Chain, Yarns of nil kinds, a complete line et Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Xotiens. &c. Scouring and Dyeing promptly attended te. In order te accommodate the public we have located our Ceal Olllce at the above piace. PHILIP SCIIUM, SOX & CO., e3I-3md&w 33 & 40 West King St.. Lancaster FUnXITUJtE. 4 SPECIAL INVITATION TO ALL. Te examine my stock of Parler Suits, Cham ber Suits. Patent Rockers, Easy Chairs. Ratan Rockers. Hat Racks, Marble Tep Tables, Ex tension Tables, Sideboards, Hair, Husk. Win: anil Common Mattresses, Boek Cases, Ward robes, Escriteirs. rplelstercd Cane and Weed Seat Chairs, Cupboards, Sinks. Deughtrays, Breakfast Tables, Dining Tables, &c, always en hand, at prices that are acknowledged te be as cheap as the cheapest. UPHOLSTERING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES. REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. Picture Frames en hand and made te order erder Regilding done at Reasonable Rates at the New Picture Frame and Furniture Stere, 15J4 EAST KING STREET, (Over Buisk's Grocery and Sprecher's Slate Stere.) WALTER A. HEINITSH, (Schindler's Old Stand), UOltES, JILAXKJSTS, AV. OIGX OF TUE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES ! ROBES ! ! BLANKETS BLANKETS ! ! I have new en hand the Lap.eest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Uniined liUH'ALU KUKKS In the city. Alse LAI' A.MJ HORSE BLANKETS of el every descrip- lien. A lull line et Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. 3"Rcpairing neatly and promptly deniv&a A. MILEY, lOS Xerth Ouccn St., lMncater. ei-lydMW&S&3mw -fc'X UVA TIOXAL. fpiIE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITII JL Franklin and Marshall College eilers sit perier advantages te young men and boys who desire either te prepare forcellege or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year fiend for circulars. Address REV. JAMES CRAWFORD, ectll-lyd Lancaster. Pa. A TTOllXEYS-A T-LA. W A. J. STEINMAN, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen- tre Square, Lancaster, Pa. IV. U. UEXSEL, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square. Lancaster, Pa. C11AS. R. KLLNE. Atterncy-at-Law, Xe. 15 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. All kinds of Conveyances promptly drawn. marRMyd&w UENKY A. BULKY, Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, Xew Yerk. Collections made in all parte of the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission te Steinman A Hensel. MEDICAZ. 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K-W K-W K-W eases are sure te fellow witii TERRIBLE SUFFERING. K-W K-W Rilieiisness. Headache. Pvsnensia. K-W Jaundice, Const ipatien and Piles, erjf.y- KiducyCemplaints Gravel, Diabetes, K-"V Sediment in the Urine, Milky erjf.'vy- Kopy Urine ; or Rheumatic Pains li-W and Aches, are developed because K-W the bleed is poisoned with the Im-K-wniers that should have been ex-K-W pellcd naturally. K-W K-W KIDNEY W011T K-W K-W K-W will restore the natural action and K-W all these destroying evils will be K-W banished neglect them and you will KVy live but te sutler. Thousands have K-W been cured. Try It and you will K-W add one mere te the number. Take K-W it and health will once mere gladden K-W your heart. K-W Why sutler longer from tin: ter-K-W ment of an aching heart? Why bear K-W such distress from Constipation and K-W Piles? Why be se fearful because K-W of Disordered Urine? Kidney Wert K-W will cure you. Try a package at once K-W "il be satislled. K-W It is a dry vegetable compound, K-W and one package makes six quarts K-W of un-dicinc. Your druggist has it, K-W or will get it for you. Insist upon K-W having it. Price $1.1)0 K-W Wells, Riciiaudsen & Ce., Preps., K-W I'.UICLINOTON, Vt. K.W (Will send pet paid.) j ulS-lyd&w K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W TJXWA1CJC, JtC' VEW l'AKTNEKSIIIF. Shertzcr, Huniphreville Kieflcr, (tlie latter employed by Jacob Gable ns practi cal. plumber ler a dozen years past), having formed a ce-partiiifrship and purchased the entile stock, fixtures and geed will of JACOB GABLE in the GAS FITTIXU AXD PTAJMJ1IXG IiUST NE&S, would respectfully announce te a hitherto generens public- that they aru new prepared te attend, in addition te their JIOUSEFURNJSHIXG AXI) TIXSMITH- IXU, GAS FITTIXG AXD VIAJMB- IXG IX EVERY FORM. Call and examine stock and ascertain prices belere going elsewhere. Satisfaction guaran teed. ELI SHERTZER. THOS. HUM PHREVILLE, 120-lmd WM. A.KIEFFFR. Having sold the entire stock, fixtures and geed will or my Gas Fitting and Plumbing Es tablishment, at Xe. 3) East King street, te Messrs. Shcrtzer, Hnniplireville & Kictn.-r (the latter of whom was my practical plutnbcrfera dozen years or mere), I take tills opportunity of recommending them te the public as de serving of patronage, and also of thanking the public ter their generosity te me in the past as well as asking a continuance of tlie same for the new firm. JACOB GABLE. dec20-lydj GJiOVERIES. T)ITHOLE.SALE AXI KETAIL. LEVAN'S FLOUR Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. 117-lyd 1879 GRAND RUSH TO-MORROW 1879 (SKC SMALL BALLS). Great Preparations, plenty of Help. Christmas Groceries. FRUITS : White Grapes, Flerida and Va lencia Oranges. I.cmens,i:anana.s, Apples, Fine Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Pruneiles, Dates, etc. NUTS : Paper-shell Almonds, Seft-shell Al monds, Cream Xuts Filberts, Dutchnuts, Pe can Xuts, Peanuts, Chestnuts, Shelibarks, etc. CONFECTIONS: Pinafore Mixtures, made CAXNEIi FRUITS AND VEGETABLES : Peaches, Pears, Pine Apples, Green Gages, Apricots, Nectarines, Egg Plums, Green Cern, Green Peas, etc. BAKING MATERIALS: Baking Butter, Baking Molasses, 12 cents ?? quart, Xew Or leans, 15 cents. PUKE FRESH GROUND SPICES: Rese Waters, Flavoring Extracts, etc.. etc., etc. SPECIAL: We arc selling Lamps, Toilet Sets, Smoking Sets, Parian Figures, Glass Sets, and many ether articles very cheap. D. S. BURSK, 17 East King Street. Q VEEXS WA11E. T 'BE EMPORIUM FOB FINE, USEFUL and New Styles of HOLIDAY PRESENTS 13 AT THE CITY PHARMACY, S. E. Cor. X. Queen and Orange Streets. X. B. Please call and examine. liTABCUS G. SEHNEK, HOUSE CABPENTEB, Xe. 120 Xerth Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al tcratieB and repair. al3-lyd. ey a. r . n unman son, ierza cents fib; geed imre Candy Mixtures, 20 1-entn, Cream Choco lates Cream Ben liens, Roast Almonds, Fruit and Xut Candic, etc. V "1 .. i - T--. J i-' 1 C- ' i-i - --. ll -il -V -l " V .c. - K-l . Uj -. 2a J