Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 12, 1880, Image 1

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THE DAILYLNTELLJGENCER,
rUIILISHED EVEKT EVKSISO,
BY STEINMAN & HENSEL,
Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner or
Centre Square.
The Duly Intkllieenckh Is furnished e
subscribers In the City or Lancaster and sur
rounding towns, accessible bv Railroad anil
Daily Stage Lines at Ten Cents Pica Week,
payable te tlic Carriers, weekly. By Mail, $5 a
year in advance; otherwise, $0.
Enteied lit the nst efTiceat Lancaster, ra.,as
second class mail matter.
JC3-TliB.STKA.MJOB PRINTING DEPART
MENT of this establishment possesses unsur
passed facilities for the execution of all kinds
of Plain and Faucv l'rintinir.
COAL.
) It. MARTIN,
.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds el
LUMBER AX1 COAL.
B-Ynrd : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
si reels, above Lemen, Lancaster. n:$-lyd
COAL! - - - COAL!!
GORRE0HT & CO.,
Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard Harrisbiirg
Pike. Ollice 20J Kast Clicetnut Street.
I. W. GORRECHT, Agt.
.1. B. RILEY.
H-lyil W. A. KELLER.
COHO & WILEY,
:tr.O SOUTH WATj:iC ST., Lancaster, fa.,
Wholesale and Kctai! Dealers in
LUMBER AND COAL.
Alse, Contractors and lSuilders.
K-liinutcs made and contracts undertaken
en all kinds of buildings.
Branch Olllcc : Nu.3XOU.TII DUKKST.
IcblS-lyil
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL!
Coul et the Rest Quality put up expressly
ler family use, ami at the low
est market price"..
THY A SAMPLE TON.
3- YARD ISO SOUTH WATRR ST.
neUH-lyd 1MI1LU' SCIIUM, SOX & CO.
7 dm i:i;ci:ivi:i a fink let of hali:i
t) TIMOTHY HAY, at
M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S,
ii:alu:is in
COAL. ! FLOUR ! ! GRAIN ! ! !
FAMILY COAL ITNDKU COVlHt.
Minnesota Patent Proces Family and Baker's
Fleur. Baled llayaml Fowl of all kind-..
WuielinuMi and Yard : 23 1 Nertli Water St
s'27-lyd
N
7riCK TO TIIK I'URLIC.
G. SEKER & SONS.
Will continue te sell only
GKXUfXK L YKEXS VALLEY
and WrLKESIIAllllE COALS
wlpch are the best in the market, and sell a-.
LOWathe LOWF.sT, and net only Gl'Alt
AXTKK FL'LLAVLIOUT, but allow te WKUWI
OX AXY scale in geed elder.
Alse Uiiugh and Dn.cd Lumber, sash'
Deers, Blinds, Ac., at Lewest Market 1'ricc-.
Olllce and yarl northeast corner Prince and
Walnut street-., Lancaster, li. jaul-tfd
JtOOIdi Ali STATWXJKItY.
11
OL.IIIAY FANCY r.HullS.
HOLIDAY BOOKS.
Aiitngraplintul l'liotegraph Albums. Writ
ing De-ks and Werk Bem-., Christmas and
New Year Cards.
PAPBTERIES,
L. M. F.LYNN'S,
Ne. 42 AYKST KINO STICKIIT.
jioets axu stiers.
"KLIAI5Li:
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We guarantee every pair we sell. Wc keep
the most perfect fltting, best style and well
wearing shoes, and sell tiiein at the very
LOWEST PRICES.
Our stock was purchased last summer before
the late advance in leather anil material, and
we otter te give te our customers the ml van
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.
JKS-Mending done promptly and neatly. '&
Give us a call.
A. ADLER,
43 WEST KING STREET.
TIXWAKK, JtC-
"VTISW PARTNERSHIP.
Shertzer, Humphreville & Kieffer,
(the latter employed by Jacob Gable as practi
cal plumber ler a dozen years past), having
lermed a ce-partincrship and purchased the
entire stock, lixtures and geed will et JACOB
i; ABLE in the
eas fittixg axd plumdixg jiusi
xess; would respectfully announce te a hitherto
generous public that they are new prepared
te attend, in addition te their
IIOU.SEFUllXISirrXG AXD TIXSMITJI-
IXU, GAS FITTIXG AXD PLUMJi-
IXG IX J2VEIIY FORM.
Call and examine stock and ascertain prices
before going elsewhere. Satisfaction guaran
teed.
KLI SHEUTZEB.
THOS. HUMPHUEYILLK,
diC-lind WM. A. K1EFFFB.
Having sold the entire stock, fixtures and
geed will of my Gas Fitting and Plumbing Es
tablishment, at Ne. ) East King street, te
Messrs. Shertzer, Humphreville & Kieller (the
latter of whom was my practical plumber for a
dozen years or mere), I take this opportunity
of recommending them te the public as de
serving of patronage, and also et thanking the
public for their generosity te me in the past as
well as asking a continuance of the same for
the new linn. JACOB GABLE.
decJO-lydJ
V V C'A Tl OXAL.
TfUIK AUADEMX CONNECTED WITH
A Franklin and Marshall College etTers su
perier advantages te young men and boys who
desire either te prepare for college or te obtain
u thorough academic education. Students re
ceived at any time during the school year
Send for circulars. Address
UEV. JAMES CUAWFOItD,
oetll-lyd Lancaster. Pa.
Tl YARCUS . SEUNEK,
HOUSE CABPENTER,
Ne. iae North Prince street.
Prompt and particular attention paid te al
tvnitien and repairs. sl3-lyd
CLOTUIXO.
H. GERHART,
TAILOR,
Having just returned lrem New Yerk with a
large and
CHOICE STOCK
FOR MEN'S WEAR,
Would respectfully announce te his customers
and the public that he will have his regular
FALL OPENING
ON
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT,
LATEST STYLES
AND PltlCKS AS LOW Aa ANY HOUSE IN
THIS CITY AT
H. GBRHART'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
CJPIXIAL NOTICK.
66.
68.
D.&ansman&Bre.
OF
OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
te buyers of Clothing in order te make room
for a large SPRING sTOCIC new being manu
factured, and we are needing room. We offer
ell-made and stylish
Clothing for Men and Beys
LOWER PRICES
than ever heard of belere, although Goods are
going u)) e ery day. We will sell, ler w e must
have t he i oeiu.
Loek at Our Astonishingly Lew Price
List:
OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS!
for$2.!)0, !er$S.S.', for $.1.X, ferJfi.T.'i.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !
for $7.73. fer$U.7., for $10.7.").
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVKKCOATS !
for $12, $14, $10 and $20.
These are heavy-lined Overcoats, carelully
made and splcndi'dly trimmed.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ;
for $7.r0, ler $8.50, for $!).50, for $12.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS !
for $15, for $13, for $2U.
These are l'laid-I.aclc Overcoats, equal te
custom work.
HEAVY, MEN'S SUITS !
for $.-!.j0, $1.00, $5.00, $7.00. $0.00, $10.00.
MEN'S SUITS FOR FINE DRESS !
for $12.00, $14.00, $13.00, $10.00, $13.00 and $20,00.
ROYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS !
ROYS' SUITS lrem $2.23 te $10.00.
ROYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW.
We sell only our own make and guarantee
satisfaction.
Meney returned en all goods net found as
represented.
2rPlcasc call, whether you wish te purchase
or net.
T
Is stocked with the latest styles, which wc
make te measure at the lowest ca.il! prices and
guarantee a perfect fit.
SUITS TO ORDER from $12 upwards.
PANTS TO ORDER from $3.50 upward.
D. GANSMAN & BRO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa.
(Rausman's Cerner.)
GJZXTS' OOOVS.
HANDSOME PRESENTS.
CL.AUDBNT SOABPS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEPS,
LADIES' WORK BOXES,
SILK SUSPENDERS,
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
50 NORTH JUEKN STKEET.
VltUG STORES.
T11K EMPORIUM FOB FINE, USEFUL
and New Styles of
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
IS AT THE
CITY PHARMACY,
S. E. Cor. N. Queen and Orange Streets.
N. R. Please call and examine.
AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
. Estate and Personal Property. Orders
IcttatNe. 35 Charlette street, or at the Black
Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Bills made out and
attended te without additional cost. e27-ly
Mn
CLOTJIIXG.
NEW GOODS
Fen
FALL & WINTER.
We are new prepared te show the public one
of the largest stocks of
READYMADE CLOTHING
ever exhibited In the city of Lancaster. Geed
Werkine Suits for men $0.00. Geed Stvles
Cassimerc Suits for men $7.50. Our All Weel
Men's Suits that wc arc selling ler $9.00 are as
geed as you can buy elsewhere for $12.00. Our
stock of Overcoats arc immense. All grades
and every variety of styles and colors, for
men, bevs and youths, all our own manufac
ture. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Reys'
Suits. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Beys'
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. They
are all arranged en tables fitted ur exnre.sslv
se that every piece can be examined belere
making a selection. All our goods have been
purchased before the rise in woolens. Wc are
prepared te make up in geed style and at short
notice and at bottom prices. We make te or
der an All Weel Suit for $12.00. By buying
your goods at
CENTRE HALL
you save one profit, as wc manufacture all our
own Clothing and give employment te about
one hundred hands. Call and examine our
stock and be convinced as te the truth et which
wc aflirm.
MYERS fc BATHFOX,
Centre Hall, Ne. 12 East King Street.
1880 1880
01 JANUARY PRICE LIST.
Great reduction in price te close out a
invoice of
larj
PAKTALOOK" STUFFS,
Consisting of ever 500 PATTERNS.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES
Kedueed te $8.00 PE11 PAUL Large Let el
SCOTCH, ENGLISH AND FIXE AMERI
CAN CASSI3IERES,
Fer Genteel Wear, of the Latest and Best
styles, at $7.00. Demestic Goods of the leading
Standard Brands, at $t te $5 per pair. A Large
Line of Imported Suitings at aSjicrillcc Do De
mestic Suitings at all prices. Persons in want
of a Geed
OVERCOAT
Will de well te call and examine the stock.
Plain as well as the most Ultra styles at less
than Cost Price. We want te close them te
make room for our
SPRING STOCK.
Call early and secure bargains.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 North Queen Street.
marS-lyd's&W
CENTRE HALL,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Closing out our
WINTER STOCK
In order te make loom for the
Large Spring Stock,
Which wc arc new manufacturing.
Overcoats,
Suits and Suitings,
Te be sold at the Lewest Price?.
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
SG-lyil
LANCASTER, PA.
FOUXliEltS AXL 3L.IC1I1XISTS.
T AXCASTEK
B0HEK MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
OrresiTE the Locomotive Works.
The subscriber continue" te manufacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes ;
Furnace Twiers,
Bellows Pipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, and
Blacksmithing generally.
S Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglS-lyd JOHN' BEST.
MAJlllLE WORKS.
WM. P. FRATT,EY'S
MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS
758 Nerm yueen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES,
GAKDEN STATUARY,
CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, &c.
All work guaranteed and satisfaction given
In every particular.
jh. u. Kemeniuer. werKsanuu extreme euu
of Nertli Queen street.
m301
qiRY
LOCnER'S COUGU SYRUP.
Greatly
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
Hamastn; intelligencer.
MONDAY EVENING, JAN, 12, 1880.
Alabama Correspondence.
JMew Year in the Seuth Flowers and Orange
Perfumes The Outlook in Business
and Politics.
Special Correspondence Istellieenxep.
S. AV. Ala., Jan. 1, 1880.
Editors of Intelligencer:
LTappy New Year te you and yours !
May you still continue prospering in your
bold advocacy of Democratic principles !
Hew is the time down Seuth ? ' Boom
ing,"' te use a slang word and certainly
one of the most detestable that Yankee
ingenuity ever coined. Creps are geed,
prices excellent:, money easily gotten ( en
geed security) and net a human being in
our midst, hungry, naked, or cold. Bread
is cheap, meat is cheap, wages are geed
and we have no paupers, no beggars and
no tramps. And then the weather ! Thank
Ged for this bright, sunshiny Southern
land ! "Why, I am writing without a fire ;
the hyacinths are blooming and the mock
ing bird sings his love-song te the rose all
the year round. What de you think of
this, you peer snow-bound Northern pee
ple : Ue t you wish you could see our
flowers, listen te our mocking birds, and
have your brews fanned by the sweet
breezes that come from the Mexican Gulf,
laden with the perfume of the orange
bioem ? But "this soft climate makes
you dull and lazy !" Dees it ? Wc have
raised 5,000,000 bales of cotton,
worth 230,000,000 of dollars ; hogs, tee
many for the census taker ; corn until
it is a drag en the market, and wc ship
beef te New Orleans, Mobile and Philadel
phia te feed the hungry Republicans. In
addition te this, we send staves te the vine
yards of France, live oak te the ship yards,
and "square and sawed pine lumber" te
all the world ! And yet mere, wc preserve
peace, we enforce law and have an honest
Democratic government. Thanks te
Southern inventive genius, a discovery has
recently been made of mere importance
than the cotton gin, the spinning ginny, or
"the mule" of the factories. "The
Clement patent'' will enable us te convert
our cotton into thread directly from the seed.
It has been tested. It is no longer an ex
periment. With this invention every large
planter can become a manufacturer, and
every half dozen peer men can setup a
factory. If you don't believe this write te
Cel. Frank Whitfield, at Corinth, Missis
sippi, who owns the patent, for a full de
scription of the wonderful "0101110111 At
tachment."' But enough of bragging, which I knew
my dear Northern friends will say is all
Southern (or rebel) gasconade.
Yeu report a conversation between Gen.
Gary, of Seuth Careliua and a Herald re
porter. De you knew ''Mart Gary?" I sup
pose net, or you would net have given him
as authority for anything, and certainly you
forget your old-time fairness when you
permitted anything that "Mart" may
have said te cause you te sneer at "the sel
fishuess of Southern politicians." I am in
a geed humor this blessed, warm, sunshiny
New Yearjs day, or I would give you
"Hail Columbia." It is a pity Southern
politicians arc net selfish. I wish they
were. If I had my way I would make
every one of them read llelvitius ami sturdy
Jeremy Bcnthatn !
Let us get back te " Mart Gary." lie
is a a geed type of "Rancy Sniffle," as de
scribed in Georgia scenes. He weighs
about 99 in blackberry time, has sandy hair
and a freckled face. His eyes are bluish
gray and dance about whenever he thinks
there is a chance for mischief. He is rest
less and reckless, but unquestionably,
" With usquebaugh will fear no evil.
With aqua vitie will face the devil."
The chances of war made him a briga
dier, when he was net fit for a corporal.
The tumult of civil disorder gave him pol
itical prominence, wh en in geed times he
could hardly have aspired te the dignity of
Justice Slender and, ten te one, would
have played the part of " my nephew,
Simple." And this is the man that Wade
Hampton made important communications
te ! Yeu ought te have known better.
Wade Hampton might have talked te Beb
Toombs, because he knows, although
Toombs is crack-brained and represents no
one in the Seuth, he is a man wonderful
knowledge and unquestioned ability. But
Hampton knows Gary and knows that it
is no slander te call "Mart" what Thcrsy
tes did Patreclus "a feel positier." One
of two things is certain, the Herald man
never had a conversation with Gen. Gary,
or if he did, then "Mart" was only
romancing, as he used te de when he was
a college "seph."
Suppose the conversation did take place,
what of it? One lone sea bird, drifted far
away from home, cannot by screaming
raise a storm ; nor can one restless " rebel
brigadier," way off at the Virginia
springs, inspired by sulphur water and
the Herald's champagne, turn this great
country into an empire, and place the
crown en the brew of Ulysses I. Nobody
here wants empire nobody will vote for
him for president. We are net loyal te
the national government, te the nation or
te the union, but we are loyal
te Anglo-Saxen, liberty, te the great
common law, as handed down from
our ancestors, and te the con
stitution ! We want a perpetual union of
the states and a government of the people,
by the people, and for the people, forever.
We knew wc can only get this by patient
waiting, by eternal vigilance, and the resto
ration of the government te the Democrat
ic party. This will come. It may net be
next year, but come it will ; for we English-speaking
people cannot be enslaved,
nor for a long time deprived of our heredi
tary freedom.
I am tired of politics. The subject
is net suited te this soft, mellow,
genial sunshine. It is pleasanter te bask,
in the sunlight, watch the fleecy clouds,
listen te the mocking-bird, and believing
that "all will be well" te let things things
take their course, than te get mad, because
"Mart Gary" says something foolish, or
Gov. Garcelon gets into trouble, or Hayes
"smiles and lies, as usual," or because
Gen'l Grant may be Julius Cajsar and Na
poleen combined.
Lejk at CutTee as he struts
up the street! Cuff is an American
citizen he can vote, sit ou juries, held
property, sue and be sued, and have a pri
vate seal if he wants te, like any govern
ment corporation or creation. What does
he care for these things ? Hear him sing :
'A bully beat and a bully crew.
And bound for New Orleans,
Forty dollars en the trip.
And damn your perk aud beans.''
And he jumps up and says, "Sixty dol
lars a bale for cotton ! Whose gwine te
Kansaw ? Net dis nigger, you bet."
Little as he thinks it, Cuff is a fair
specimen of the vast majority of Southern
ers, lhey are content with material pros
perity. The country ia growing wealthy,
is accumulating property and content is
taking the place of dissatisfaction. Ex
periences teaches that we can live under
any government, and there is a disposition
te acquiesce te whatever may be the rul
ing power, but although this is the case,
you may depend upon the Southern vote
for the Democratic candidate, unless felly
should rule the councils of the party and
Tildcn is forced upon the country.
11 tnat is uenc manv
" will suck their
thumbs'' and net vote
a few will sup-
pert " Grant and Empire," and the great
mass of our people only give their ballets
grudgingly te a man they despise. If any
thing could give this state te the Republi
cans it would be the nomination of Tilden.
Independent of party, I prefer Grant te
timid, stingy, rich old man of Gramercy
park.
But it is mere agreeable te talk of the
geed things we have than te speculate
about the bad things that may happen
Wages have advanced fully 23 per cent.
Last year the convict labor hired for about
$7 per month. This year it has
brought ever $12. While cotton is bring
ing a fair price, the necessaries of life are
very cheap A negre can live very well en
ten cents a day. Why then should there
be "an exodus of the colored people?"
I tell you this exodus business is the hum
bug of the age. The negrees have
net gene and arc net going. The few va
grant tramps who leave arc induced te de
se by unscrupulous politicians and then
their number is multiplied like FalstafFs
"men in buckram." Mr. Shelley's inves
tigating committee and Senater Windem's
colonization scheme are equally use
less. CutTee is doing well, and stupid
as he is, he knows that the steady,
strong and just government of the white
Democrats is the very best protection for
him. " But the negre race is decreasing
is dying out." Net a bit of it. In recon
struction times the mortality, especially
anion;; tiic children, was fearful. It did
leek as if the negre was going like the In
dian. It was believed by many that the
race would disappear after one or two gen
erations, but there has been a change. I
cannot account for it, but it is a fact, for
six years past the negrees have been in
creasing rapidly. The plantations, the
cabins, the streets aud reads, are
crowded with little black, shiny, fat
negre children. The census, if proper
ly taken, will show mere negre children
under five years of age than was ever
enumerated before. The mulattoes are
decreasing. Strange as it may seem,
emancipation has in a great measure put a
step te amalgamation. This evil, which
wc all feared, has net come upon us. In
the future the two races will be purer and
mere distinct in all the characteristics of
each than was before. Intcr-racc mar
riages never take place ; and with a law
that makes " living together in adultery or
fornication" by persons of different races
a felony punished by imprisonment in the
penitentiary staring them in the face, few
men dare te defy it. White morals have
improved since "freedom came;" but
black morals ! Well, peer Cuflee never had
any. Yeu cannot teach the peer, kindly
hearted, geed-natured fellow that there is
any harm in a little lying, a little petty
stealing, and the gratification of his licen
tious passions. Churches and schools seem
te de no moral geed. The majority of
negre criminals arc young members of
the church, who have had the advantage
of the free schools. Nearly every negre
courtesan is a church member and can
write a note te her sweet-heart, and se ar
range an assignation "after preaching."
Truly, the negre is an unsolved problem,
and all speculations about him are only
guesses. Let us hope he may grew wiser
without losing any of the gentleness,
kindness, and unbounded charity that new
cover such a multitude of his sins.
Oh, this soft, sweet, balmy Southern
clime ! A deeper blue never hung ever the
violet-crowned city of Minerva ! Mere glo
rious golden sunsets never gave their rich
coloring te the Italian sky ! And then the
beauty of our native forest. What can
equal it ? The dark pines, with the wind
making music as it soughs through the
feathery branches ; the deep, rich green of
the magnolia, the crisp, glittering foliage
of the mock orange, the long, drooping
tendrils of the jessamine, almost ready te
turn golden, with its budding blossoms,
aud all this covered with the wavy, grace
ful drapery of gray mess, make up the
picture ! Can you blame one for feeling
and enjoying the luxury of mere sensuous
existence ! Though the Dacians had
crossed the Danube, and the rude
barbarian poured his hordes ever the nor
thern frontier, the ex-emperor basked in
the sunshine and laughingly said te depu
ties, "See hew my cabbages grew. Let
Grant be king and emperor, let Blaine
thunder, let Thurman growl, let all the
Stalwarts tear net only passions but the
bloody shirt into tatters; what does it
matter te us ? Our sun will shine, our
skies will be blue, our weeds will be beau
tiful, our cotton will grew, and sell, tee,
and we will greet each New Year as we
have done this,and believe "Our lines have
fallen in pleasant places and we have a
goodly heritage." .31.
USE LOCHER'S
POWDERS.
HORSE AXD CATTLE
A Christmas Sinner.
New Yerk Sun.
The following is the bill of fare of a din
ner furnished en Christmas day from the
Park Avenue hotel te an opulent resi
dent of the Fifth avenvc :
I1UITRES.
POTAGES.
ChateauYquem
ereme.
Almontillade
Sherrv.
Cremc de elaille. Consomme
de Jlontmerencv.
IIORS DHEUVRES.
Beuchces atix champignon
fniis.
Olives farcies. Temafcs. Can
ape d aucheis.
POISSON.
Deme dc Saumen. Mirabeau.
Pemmes en surprise?. Cen-
cembivs.
RELEVE.
Filet debceuf a la Godard.
Suiirenic de diadc cji arcade.
ENTREES.
Beudin de chapeu. Richelieu.
Pate de riz de veau, Regcnee.
Timb.ile a la Parisienne. Ter-
apene a la Maryland.
ENTREMETS.
S tcinbergcr
Cabinet.
Chateau Lalltte.
CliainpagiiePri-
vaie Meck.
Fend d'artichauts. Carden a
la Meellc.
Pctits peis. Tomates farcies.
Asperges en branches.
PUNCH A LA CARDINAL.
Pain de volailIe,Menarque.
Galantine de pendrix, sur
seele.
ROTI.
Canvas back ducks. Laituc en
Cles d'Vougeet.
Blue eal.
Mayenaisc.
Plum pudding au Sabeyau.
Creute de eriaeheaui
fruits.
Gelee macedeiuc. Gateaux
assertis.
Peuding Nesscrele..
FRAlhES.
Pieces mentee. Bonbons.
Fruit et dessert.
Fremages. Cafe.
.lehannisberger
Cognac, 1S0."(.
Hollands, 18J.
Expert dinner-givers and diners out aud
gastronomists and epicures will appreciate
this menu at its true value ; but they can
form but a feeble idea of its cxpensiveness,
even when told that the strawberries cost
fifteen cents apiece, and that thcie was an
ample supply ler the twenty-eight guests
who sat down te dinner. Each menu card
cost, for the painting aud illuminating
alone, $13, net te count the cost of the red
gres grain satin scarfs, halfayaidin length
and a quarter of a yard wide, te
which each card was attached.
Each card had its appropriate dcJ
sign, conveying a delicate compli
ment te the individual guest. The table,
covered with gorgeous mounted pieces,
was a glittering mass of Baccarat, glass,
silver, geld, Sevres porcelain, flowers and
fruits. The mind of an artist in such mat
ters directed all the details and arranged
the whele service. The room, a magnifi
cent apartment 19 feet by 32 feet, with its
walls glowing with pictures by the best
artists of Europe and America, had all its
windows decorated with Christmas gar
lands, and in each window a white dove
was suspended, apparently fluttering into
the brilliantly lighted, glowing apartment.
Rare exotics decorated the consoles, side
boards, and ether furnitures of the room,
as well as the table. Three hundred dol
lars was expended with one florist alone
for this part of the entertainment.
The gentlemen of the party (it was only
a family affair), were attired of course in
the conventional black full dress suit of a
man of society, but the costumes of the
ladies were superb. All were full evening
toilets, delicate colored silks, satins and
velvets with any quantity of genuine laces,
and all around the brillant circle glowed
and flashed ever a million of dollars in
diamonds, in earrings, necklaces, cresses,
pendants, bracelets, combs and ornaments
of every description, net te speak of the
jeweled lingers. One pair of solitaire dia
monds alone, worn by the wealthiest lady
present, cost ever $30,000.
But the most remarkable thing told of
this remarkable dinner is that the gentle
men though telling their wealth by mil
lions displayed no jewelry, net even a dia
mond stud, a seal ring or a geld watch
chain.
JiJlY GOOItS, JtC.
WE CANNOT ADVERTISE
Reduction of Prices,
As many kinds of goods are going up
in price every week, but we held a large
stock of desirable Dry Goods that are
selling at rates proportionate te cost
some time age. In the matter of
MUSLINS we secured anil 3IUSLINS
stored 'away an immense MUSLINS
quantity, se that our sales- MUSLINS
rooms and reserye stock- MUSLINS
rooms leek like wholesale MUSLINS
stores. These standard MUSLINS
goods are new retailing MUSLINS
largely at les than future MUSLINS
prices. MUSLINS
Wc also bought freely of
FLAN2TELS,
And can show the geed results of our
bargaining en inquiry at the Flannel
Counter.
We are also selling
CALICOES
Cheaper than they can be bought at.
The people will have te pay higher for
man j' kinds of dry goods alter the'pres
ent stock arc sold out.
Jehn Wanamaker,
GRAND DEP0T-13TH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
GROCERIES.
VITHOLESALE AND KliTAIL.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE
STREET.
dl7-lyd
1 IVE IT A TRIAL.
FaMett's Fariea Fleur.
Ten years age Fahnestock's Farina Fleur
had a sale of 10,000 B.s. per week in Lancaster,
and was considered
VERY SUPERIOR.
Mr. Fahncsteck has net been milling for ten
years, but has again taken charge of liis mill,
and is making the Farina Fleur. Levers of
Geed Fleur and buyers of New Precess and
Western Fleur are invited te give the Farina
Fleur a trial. It is sold at a lower price than
ether Fancy Brands of Fleur.
SOLE AGENT FOR LANCASTER,
D. S. BURSK,
GROCER,
17 East Kins Street, Lancaster, Fa.
HAIR DRESSIXG.
Mrs. C. TiTTiTiFiR,
LADIES' HAIRDRESSLK,
Manufacturer and Dealer In Hair Werk, Gents'
Wigs. Combings straightened and made te
order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up.
Alse Kid Gloves epd Feathers cleaned and
dyed at
Nes. 225 & 227 XORTH QUEEN ST.,
nl-2mu uoen adote P. S. 8. Depot.
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habit of using any of them, render
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them perfectly odious and disgust-BIT
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irresistible control of the sobriety
of themselves or their friends. HOP
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nnd moral prostration that fellows ERS
the sudden breaking off from using
stimulants or narcotics. HOP
Package, prepaid, te cure 1 te 5 BIT"
persons, i or at your druggist's, ERS -$1.75
per bottle. Temperance socie
ties should recommend it. It is HOP
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Rochester, N. Y., Sele Agents.
Hep Cough Cure destroys all HOP
pain, loosens the cough, quiets the BIT
nerves, produces rest, and never ERS
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The Hep Pad for Stomach. Liver HOP
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perfect ask druggists.
The Hep Bitters Mfg. Ce., of Ke-IIOP
Chester, N. Y., only prepare these BIT -leiuedies,
also the Hep Bitters, ERS
which are In no sense a beverage or
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Piles, or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia
and Female Disorders.
KIDNEY WORT is a dry vege
table compound and can be bent ly
mail prepaid.
One package will make six quarts
of medicine.
Try it new. Buy It at the Drug
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WARNER'S
SAFE
Kidney and Liver
CURB.
The greatest of Modern Medical Discoveries.
A Vegetable Preparation and the OXL V SURE
REMEDY in the world ler Bright' Disease.
Diabetes and all Kidney, Liver and Urinary
Diseases. There are a large number of testi
monials of the highest character in support et
these statements. Prof. Green, a distinguished
allopathic physician of the Seuth, in un article
in the Medical Recerd, gives an account of the ,
cure of two cases of Chronic Bright' Disease
by this remedy, and advises all his brother
physicians te use it in practice. R. Caulklns,
M. D., of Rochester, N. V., writes that he would
prescribe the remedy te all afflicted with
serious Kidney and LlverDiseases. Rev. .1. E.
Rankin, D. D., of Washington, D. C, tells et
permanent cures effected by it, and says: "I
de net doubt that it lias great virtue." D. W.
Bartine, M. D., I). D., of East Orange. N. J.,
certifies that It cured him of chronic Bright's
Disease in two weeks. Rev. C. A. Harvey, D.
I)., Secretary of Heward Unlversjty. certifies;
"I am convinced that no remedy heretofore
used or described can be held ler one moment
in comparison witli this." These are sample
testimonials.
Twe compounds : Fer the cure et Diabetes
call for Warner's Safe Diabetes Cure. Fer cure
of Bright's and the ether diseases call for War
ner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
Warner's Safe Bitters Sam Tonic, Safe Pills
and Safe Nervine are also superior remedies,
unequalled in their respective fields of disease.
Warner's Safe Remedies are sold by drug
gists and medicine dealers generally through
out the country. Send ler pamphlet and testi
monials. II. II. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y.
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CARPETS.
G
BEAT BARGAINS.
A Large Assortment of all kinds of
s, CARPETS
Arc still sold at lower rates than ever at the
CARPET HALL
OF
H. S. SHIRK,
202 WEST KING STREET.
Call and examine our steckand satisfy yonr yenr
selfthatwecan show the largest assortment
of Brussels, Three, plies and Ingrains at all
prices at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Alse
en hand a large and complete assortment et
RAG CARPETS. Satisfaction guaranteed both
as te price and quality. Yeu are invited tecall
and see my goods. Ne trouble in showing
them, even if you de net want te purchase.
Don't forget tills notice : Yeu can save
money here if you want te buy.
Particular attention given te custom work.
Alse en Iiand a full assortment of Counter
panes, Oil Cleths and Blankets of every va
riety. uiy2S-tfU4w
-VTEAY STORE.
Philip Scimm, Seu & Ce.
HAVE ON HA3D
Nes. 38 & 40 WEST KING ST.,
(Formerly IL Z. Rhoads & Bre.'s,)
a fine selection of the Well-known, Gen
uine LANCASTER QUILTS, Woolen anil Half
Woolen COVERLETS. CARPETS. Carpet
Chain, Yarns of all kinds, a complete line et
Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Notions. Ac.
Scouring and Dyeing promptly attended te.
In order te accommodate the public we havu
located our Ceal Office at the above place.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON CO.,
e3l-3mdA w 38 4 40 West King St.. Lancaster
OCHER'S COUGH STRUP IS.THE BEST.
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