X'S?-"'- L -" V f , MWWFWi I pwfcMMM tf- - - - . - w - i I' t';Wf , J .- .a ' 'nnx't . Yelnme XVI-Ne. 119. LANCASTER PA. MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1880. TERMS. THE DAILYINTELLIGENOEE, PUBLISHED EVERY EVEMIfO, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL, Intelligencer Ilullding, Senthwest Cerner of Centre Square. The Dailt Ikteli.ige:.-ckr Is furnished te Mibscribcrs In the Citj of Lancaster and sur sur leunding towns, accessible by l&ilread and Daily Stage Lines at Ten Cets Per Week, payable te the Carriers, weekly. Ily Mail, $" a year in advance: otherwise, W. Kntered at the pest eflicc at Lancaster, Pa., as tcenil class mail matter. Sf-The STKAM JOB PKIXTIXG DEPAKT DEPAKT JiliSTef this establishment pebscsses nnsitr-j.a-scMl facilities for the execution of all kinds of Plain and Fancv Printing. CLOTHING. NEW GOODS -FOR COAL. . MAHT1X, R Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in all kind-j et LUMltEK AND COAL. CS-Yanl: Ne. 4J0 North "Water and Prince itretx, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd OQMil"""""- COALM GO TO GORREOHT & CO., i or Ceed and Cheap Ceal. Yard Harri'.burg Pike. Otlice 30 Kast Chestnut btreet. e!Myil I. W. GOUKECIIT, A1. J. . ItlLEY. W. A. KELLER. C0H0 & WILEY, :t.0 SOUTH WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Aliie, Contractors and Ituilders. Ksliniiile-i made and contract undertaken en all kinds of buildings. Hranch Ofliep : Ne. 3 NOKTII DUKE ST. fcbia-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! Ceal of the IJest Ouality put up expressly ler family use, and at the low est mat ket prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. S- VAKU-ISO SOUTH WATEIt ST. ini-lyd PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO. i vsr kkci:ivki a fink let of haled TIMOTHY HAY, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, IlKAI.EliS IN COAL ! FLOUR ! ! GRAIN ! ! ! FAMILY COAL UNDER COVER. Minnesota Patent Precess Kamilv and P.aker'.s Klenr. Kaled Hay and Peed efali kinds. WaieheUKC ami Yarl : 224 North Water St s27-lyd 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 Working Suits for men $C.00. Geed Stvles Cessimere Suits for men $7.50. Our All Weel Men's Suits that we are selling ler $0.00 are as geed as you can buy elsewhere for $12.00. Our and every variety of styles and colors, for men, boy.-, and youths, all our own manufac ture. full line of Men's, Youths' and Heys' Suits. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Jlevs' 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 up expressly se that every piece can be examined belefe making a selection. All our goods have been pm chased before the rise in woolens. We are prepared te make up in geed stvle and at short notice and at bottom prices. Ve make te or der an All Weel Suit for $12.00. J!y buying your goods at CENTRE HALL Y'Sllt ulrn mi.i ......ft. .... .... ......... i. ...... .... nil ...... j -.. r ., uiiu ju fll I, if, U II11I1111IV;L11I.U .lit lllll own Clothing and give emplevmcnt te about one hundred bands. Call and examine our stock and be convinced as te the truth et which weatlirm. MYERS & B ATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 East Kinrf Street. Price Twe Cents. CLOTHING. H. GERHART, TAILOR, Eantastrr Intelligencer. MONDAY EVENING, JANTTAEY 10,1880. Havingjust returned lrem New Yerk witli a large and CHOICE STOCK -OP Ell Demestic 18S0 1S80 01 JANUARY PRICE LIST. FOR MEN'S WEAR, Would respectfully announce te hi-, customers and the public that he will have his regular FALL OPENING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LATEST STYLES AND ritlCES A LOW AS ANY IIOUSK IX T1IIS CITY AT ,teiich TO thi: l'UIU.IC. K G-. SENElt & SONS. Will continue te s'll only GEXUINK LYKEXS VALLEY and WILKESBAlillE COALS which are thu besl in the market, and .ell as LOWastheLOWi:sT, anil net only tiUAlt AXTLK KCLL Wi:n;iIT, butallew te WLIGII OX AXY scale in geed order. Alse Keiigh and Drcs-ed Lumber, Sash' Deers, lilinds, &e..at Lewest Market Prices. Olllce and yard northeast corner Prince and a alnut streets, Lancaster, Pn. janl-tfd HOOKS ASH STATIOSKKY. II OLIUAY FANCY COllDS. HOLIDAY BOOKS. Autograph and Photegniph Albums, Writ ing Desks ami Werk I'.exes, Christmas and Xew Year Card. PAPETEEIES, L. M. FL.YNN'S, Ne. 4S W1JST KINO STKEKT. BLANK BOOKS LKDGEUS, DAY HOOKS, CASH 15O0KS, COPYING UOOKS, PASS P.OOKS, MK-MOUAXDUMS," MANIFOLD LKTTEU W KITE US, FOOLSCAP PAPEU. LEGAL CAP, LETTEK AND NOTE PAPERS, 11LAXK DEEDS, WK1TIXG FLUID AXD INK, STEEL PENS, GOLD PEXS, And a general assortment et Stationery, ler sale by JOM BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH (JDEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. (Jreat i eductien in price te close out a large invoice of PAKTAL00H" STUFFS, Consisting of ever 500 PATTKKNS. ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES Keduccd te $3.00 PEI! PAIK. Large Let ei j SCOTCH, ENGLISH AXD FINE AMERI CAN CASSI5IERES, I i Fer Genteel Wear, of the Latest and Best t Styles, at $7.00. Demestic Goods of the leading! Standard Krands, at $1 te $3 per pair. A Large , Line of Imported Suitings at a Sacrilice De- I niestic Suitings, at all prices. Persons in want OVERCOAT Will de well te call and examine the stock. Plain as well as the niet Ultra styles at le-.s than Cost Price. We want te close t hem te make loom for our SPRING STOCK. Call early and hecure bargains. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 North Queen Street. marMydS&w H. GERHART'S, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. OPKCIAL NOTICE. 66. Tobacco. Tbe New Yerk Market. Tobacco Journal, Crazy. Nothing illustrates and confirms our oft expressed views and picdictiens regarding the insanely high figures paid for the '79 Pennsylvania crop than the sale of 1,300 cases of '79 "Wisconsin te a large cigar manufacturing firm of this city during the past week. A few weeks age we said : "The cicar manufacturer of tn-inv ?c nnt- bound te confine himself te a erfnin Kft-ta of seed leaf wrappers te comply with the demands of his trade. With proper ma nipulation he is enabled te make use of ahy kind of seed tobacco, even for the best seed and Havana cigars." The packers new at Lancaster will te ceive a blew for their heedless operations, which, however, will be a wholesome les les eon te them and the leaf tmrle A i. apology for their doings, they eiler the still questionable fact that the '79 Penn sylvania tobacco is miraculously fine. Es pecially the size is spoken of as being something marvelous ; se much se it is said, that one case of these wrappers is equal te two cases of any old crop wrap pers. Granting this te be true, it is the mere inexcusable en their part te pay such large prices for it. Because, if of this gi irantic tobacco there are enlv 20 OOfi nc of Pennsylvania (taking the figures of one who has gleefully invested in this kind of tobacco) they are equal te 40,000 cases of the usual style of wrapper. In fact the Pennsylvania crop, which is estimated at 70,000 cases, will therefore swell te 90,000 if net mere. One of our most prominent city cigar manufacturing firms is purchasing heavily in New Yerk st.4ite ; another, as we have noted above, has aircauy securcu i,euu cases et TJ Wiscon material for producing tinted flame, and the result was somewhat surprising, and created consternation among the tempor ary corpse?. The mixture instead of burning -with serene hale, went en a tear, sputtered, flashed, splashed, sparkled hissed, cracked and Hew in fiery, blister ing showers ever the hands and faces of the boys who held the pans, and ever these ui iue ueaa wnesc vitality was restored in a miraculously natural manner. Ohe of the murdered women wlie lip nrnne linnn her back with her head horribly gashed and a yawning bleeding slit across her beautiful threat dead as a deer nail was splashed, and revived with startling sud denness. She howled, groaned and flopped ever, exclaiming, "Oh! Oh! My Ged ! Jly eyes are burned out !'' Other uurpt.es wruneti, reneti, neppeu, Howled and irreaiied. All immnrferarn nmminf nf prelanity bubbled from resurrected lips, and resurrected "lungs poured out vast volumes of hard, hearse coughs, as the curtin cut the sight from the auditorium. Several of the stage people suffered many small blisters, but none were seriously burned. Donevan's Donkey. sin ; a third is investing largely in '79 r . . Ti-r ... CT .. P. 68 B.&aiisman&Bre. B CLOSING OF OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS te buyers of Clothing in order te make room for a large SPUING &TOCK new being manu factured, and we are needing loom. We offer well-made and stylish Clothing for Men and Beys LOWER PRICES than ever heard of betere, although Goods are going up every day. We will sell, for we must havu the room. CENTRE HALL, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Closing out our WINTER STOCK Greatly Mooed Prices HOOTS ASH SHOES. pKLIADLE BOOTS AND SHOES. We guarantee every pair we .sell. We keep 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 nt short notice, stylish and d limbic, and at lower prices than any ether shoemaker here or plscwhere. S-Mending done promptly and ncatly.'SS Give us a call. A. ADLER, 43 WEST KING STREET. ATTOJISEYS-AT-LA W ' A. J. STEIN3IAN, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square, Lancaster, Pa W. V. HENSEL, Intelligencer Ituilding, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square. Lancaster, Pa. CI1AS. K. KLINE. Attorney-at-Law, Xe. 15 North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa. All kinds of Conveyances promptly drawn. marlS-lyd&w UENRY A. RILEY, Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Hew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts et the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Kefers by permission te Sleimnan A Hensel. u "SE LOCIIEU'S HORSE AND CATTLE lunur.iw. In order te mate loom for the large Spring Stock, Which we arc new manufacturing. Overcoats, Suits and Suitings, Te be sold at the Lewest Prices. 1 B. Wetter 4 Sen, 24 CENTRE SQMRE, SMyil LANCASTER, PA. EOUSHEKSASH 31ACHIS1STS. T ANCASTER J BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, OpresiTE the Locomotive Works. The subscriber continues te manufacture BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes ; Furnace Twiers, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and Blacksmithing generally. 3 Jobbing promptly attended te. aug!8-lyd JODTN BEST. Loek at Our Astonishingly Lew Price List : OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! for $2.90, ter $3.8.), fer$3.X), for $0.75. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS for $7.73. for $9.73, for $10.73. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! for $12, $14, $10 and $20. These are heavy-lined Overcoats, carctully OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ; for $7.50, ter $8.30, for $9.30, for $12. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! for $15, for $18, for $20. These arc Plaid-Back Overcoats, equal te custom work. HEAVY, MEN'S SUITS ! for $3.50, $1.00, $5.00, $7.00, $9.00, $10.00. MEN'S SUITS FOR FINE DRESS for $12.00, $14.00, $15.00, $16.00, $18.00 and $20,00. BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS ! BOYS' SUITS from $2.25 te $10.00. BOYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW. Wc sell only our own make ami guarantee satisfaction. Meney returned en all goods net found as represented. 3-PIease call, whether you wish te purchase or net. CUSTOM DEPART ! Is stocked -with the latest styles, which we make te measure at the lowest cash prices and guarantee a perfect lit. SUITS TO ORDER from $12 upwards. PANTS TO ORDER from $3.50 upwards. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., 8. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, la. (Bausman's Cerner.) WALL PAYEES, Jte. EHVCATIOSAL. 1U1E ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH t ranklin and Marshall College offers su perier advantages te young men and boys who uesirc either te prepare forcellcge or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year Send for circulars. Addrcs e,i i t UEV- JAMES CRAWFORD, oettl-lyd Lancaster. Pa. VTARCUS . SEHNER, HOUSE CAEPENTEB, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al 813-lyd tcratien and repairs. TIfE ARE FREFARED TO MAKE ALL KINDS OF WINDOW CORNICES In the best manner and Lew Prices. Gimp Bands, Curtain Leeps, Heeks, &c. FULL STOCK OF WALL PAPER, Seme very Choice New Patterns, WINDOW SHADES, FRINGES, FIXTURES, &c. Measures of Windows taken and shades put up promptly. Call and sec. PHARES W. FRY, 63 North Oueen Street. AE. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. a 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 Oemieerient; TCnnr if nil -!... ,.nA properties claimed for the '79 Pennsylva nia really exist, why don't these manufac- luicie, insicau ui jjuruuusiug Wisconsin, State or Connecticut, participate in the purchasing of this gloriously iine and yielding '79 Pennsylvania? While in ether branches of trade prices of goods were and arc advancing, the leaf trade has been and is almost dormant, and has been se for months, while prices are lower. In another column wc show the increas ed collection of tax from cigars during the past eight months in one district of New i ors ciry as compared witn the same pe riod of the nrevinns vmp Tim inrnici Je enormous ; nevertheless the leaf trade of this city remained and remains quieter than during 1878. Is this net feed for thought for these who for- the past two months have been recklessly paying, and even are t.e-il.av- pnnrninns fiimnc Vi. . bacce in the country ? They are drawing their hard or probably easy earned money from the banks, and, with feverish anxiety pouring it into the pockets of grinning fanners, who begin te leek upon the peo ple as lunatics. 1 he large manufacturers here are wholly independent of the packers and dealers of seed leaf in this city, for there are always avenues for them through which they can obtain their supply of leaf. The above re f ereuce in relation te revenue receipts illus trates this best. The Western jobbers, that is, new buy te an extremely large ex tent from the farmers. Who remains te buy the bulk of the tobacco? The small cigar manufacturer and the small dealer. And for that trade, which at the best is a most troublesome and risky one, requiring cuiihumi, drumming, tne capitalists, the "best bleed," the "aristocrats" of the packers, purchase '79 Pennsylvania, and even Connecticut, at figures, taking alae the enormous quantity of tobacco raised last year into consideration, which must be termed insane. Before this '79 Penn sylvania is put upon the market a new crop will be set out ; and if our prediction that ever 100,000 cases will be raised in that state next year proves incorrect, we are willing te be condemned te read the .uanca&icr LA.) INTELLIGENCER three COn- secutive times. The desire te buy up the '78 Pennsyl vania in this city and in packers' hands in the country, continues. Whether it is owing te some suddenly discovered merit in this tobacco or the scarcity of ethers, is hard te say. Helders certainly feel mere encouraged, and if they have net lest any thing, they hare certainly made no money out of their investment se far. Fer Con necticut seconds a lively demand has sprung up, and altogether a little improve ment in the tone of the market is notice able. Pennsylvania Crep '78: 680 cases; runnimr. 15 te 18 cents croed fillers 191 te 13 cents. J Connecticut Crep '78 : 4G3 cases, most ly seconds, at 11 te 12 cents. Wisconsin Crep '78: 1,500 cases seed, te arrive, p. t. Ohie Crep '78 : 320 cases, running, 12 te 14 cents. Havana Market shows considerable ac tivity. Sales 700 bales. Reports about the precarious condition of the crop in the neiu are given as tue cause ler tne activity here. Wc never knew a year when reports failed te come in about the precarious con dition of the crop in the field. Prices un changed. Anether Repert. Tobacco Lcat. Fer seed leaf there has been a geed de mand, the regular sales reaching 1,744 cases ; and the total transactions of the week embracing 1.500 additional cases of Wisconsin Havanna seed leaf of the crop of 1879, sold te a local cigar manufacturing firm, making altogether 3,244 cases. Fer 1878 Pennsylvania leaf there was considera ble inquiry, and, as will be noted below, fair sales of that variety were effected. The transactions embrace almost all vari eties, and the outlook for all desirable grades of old stock is regarded as very premising. Messrs. Bensel & Ce., the enterprising tobacco inspectors of this city, have ap pointed Messrs Philip Borngesser and Wm. Dellaven te renresent them nt: Lan caster, Pa., for the purpose of inspecting tobacco. Gams' Repert. Sales of seed leaf Tobacco reported by J. S. Gaus's Sen & Ce., tobacco brokers, Nes. 84 and 86 Wall street, New Yerk, for the week ending Jan. 19, 1880 : 750 cases '78 Pennsylvania, 12c ; 450 cases '78 Connecticut seconds, 10 te lie ; 150 cases '78 New England, 13 te 15c ; 200 cases sundries, 12 te 20c. Total 1,550 cases. Net in the Bills. The Omaha Herald gives this descrip tion of a decidedly animated scene which though net en the house bills, was enacted en the stage at Denver, Colerado, net a great while age. The play was Buffalo Bill's. There are several " pictures" as the profession terms them tableaux, the spectators call them during the play. One of these is the Mountain Meadow massacre, which is illuminated and in tensified by all the glory and glare of red and blue fire. Snmn one KiirrentitinucW mingled a quantity of red pepper with the Headquarters. The ether day a young gentleman who has been enamored of one of the fairest daughters of West Menree street, Chicago, uui who uas met with scant courtesy from her parents, suddenly hit upon the great discovery that asking a girl's father's con sent was an idle formality. "By Jove !' he said, after thinking the matter ever in all its varied aspects, " it is the old woman who is the power behind the throne. Once you get her en your side you arc all right, and besides, you are saved from any an noyance from your mother-in-law, for she can't go and say te your wife: 'If yen iiau taKcn my advice,' or, '1 told you se.' By Jove, I'll go right for the old woman." Se. drcssin' himself in lii . ntHt. tlm young man went up, and, after explaining matters te his sweetheart, induced her te call down her mother. Her father had gene te Des Moines en business. "Well, sir," said the old lady, with icy coldness, "what de veu wish te say te me ?" "I come, madam." said the heroic youth, "te demand the hand of your lovely daughter in marriage."' "Demand a fiddlnsHefc !" snil tin. bl ladv. with asnerit.v " AmnniLi k t young te be married yet, and if she wasn't, and there wasn't but one husband in the world, and you were he, I would say 4 Na-aw !' De you understand that ?" 44 In a measure I apprehend your mean ing," said the young lever, while Amanda, who was listening behind the folding doers, whispered te herself that ma was ie;w mean, anu ieit ner Heart sink into her slippers ; "and I was prepared for it. I iiau already seen your husband." 44 Yeu had, eh? De you mean te say that that chuckle-headed clam had con sented ?" "Ne. madam, net -nreeisnlv. Tn fnt be said he would be a-hemnicd first. But as in such matters as these it is always best te deal with principals, I thought I would see you, although your husband said that when he said "Ne," and put his feet down, that was an end of matters in his house. I wanted te be allowed te plcadmy case be fore you, because the sympathies of a beautiful and clever woman still young in heart as she is in leeks but alas ! he told me it would de no geed that you were prejudiced airainst me. mnl if vim fm.-r.rnrl my suit your humblest solicitation could net move him." "When did mv huslmnl tellvmi nil thic e Was he sober quite sober ? He put his feet down, indeed !" 44 About neon en Tuesday, and I never seen him mere collected and rational. He was unusually mild and pensive, and when I told him of my desire te be mar ried, he said : " better net ; if you knew what's geed for you don't. I dare say my daughter is very handsome, and all that kind of thing, but she takes after her mother. I am really doing you a kind ness in refusing my consent." 44 The snub-nosed traitor !" said the old lady, warmly ; " well, new, I want you te understand one thing ; I am the patriarch of this household, and when my husband leaves me out of the calculation it is equiv alent te the emission of the sabtrahend, denominator, quotient, deviser, multiplier .. wiv un juu ciiv. j.uu uuuursiand me?" "les'm; but your husband doesn't think se." 44 Well, when he gets back I'll just put in some of my humblest solicitations I believe that is what he calls them and he'll understand me. And I'll prove it te you,tee.-Amanda, cemc;here. This is your future husband, and, if I knew myself, you will be married te him inside three weeks. Just make a list of the things you want, and I'll see that you get them. Yeung man, embrace your betrothed bride. Bless you, my children, I want this thing settled once for all." It was almost tee geed te be true, and the levers had te hug each ether several times during the evening (which they spent en the same chairt te be sure it was net all a dream. Nevertheless the fair Amanda felt several qualms and fears when she "thought of her stem father's return, and the possibility that the game would be up then. But it wasn't. The old man get home from Des Moines late en Thursday night. He slept en the sela, and looked visibly elder at breakfast the next morning, having a startled and pained expression in his eyes. When the meal was concluded he took his daughter aside and asked her if she was rcallysure that she loved the young man, and when she replied that he could gamble en it (or words te that cfiect), he said he could no longer withheld his consent her happiness was mere te him than the spectacle of vindicated authority. 44 Oh, pa, hew geed and kind you are ! " sobbed the beautiful girl, falling upon his neck. "Amanda, my love, " said the author of her being, " that's all right, and I de net bear your lever any malice, but I don't want you, my dear girl, te think that your pa is a three-ply, double-and-twist liar, for I never said anything of the sort. But it would de me no geed te deny it; no, net if I sued him for perjury, and the jurors oreugiuma verdict of guilty without leaving the box. " The Bibulous Jackass of Indianapolis An Assinine Toper. Indianapolis (Ind.) Sentinel. 44 Say, if you want te sec a jackass drink beer, go te the saloon en the corner of Neble and Georgia streets. Ihis was the greeting of a policeman te a Sentinel reporter. Acting upon it j-es-terday the S. r. found himself at the spot designated with vnrvlittlr.nittinirr.ri...-...,.,. or muscle. The saloon spoken of gees by we modest name et the "St. Charles," which, however, appear in large letters en the side of the building. Stepping te the deer. Mr. Donevau was called te the front. 44 Where is the animal that drinks beer ?" was the query put te him ?" 44 Here, Jenny, come and have a gl.tssef beer," was the renlv. turninrr nreum nnrl speaking across the room. The reporter looking in the direction indicated, beheld a diminutive donkey, three feet two inches in height, standing by the stove, in such an attitude as is adopted by every old 44 bum." and somehow, it had the appear ance of having its hands in its pockets. Its hoofs were but little larger than a silver half dollar. 44 Jenny" looked up en hearing the in vitation have a "smile." nml tl.r. nevt cn. end she started in a gentle trot across the room te the bar. Mr. Donevan drew a glass of beer and handed it te Jennv, who took it between her teeth and drained it te the last drop. Anether giass was then drawn, but she drank it verv diffidently. bnc s net feeling very well this morn ing, and is tolerably drunk new," apolo gized the proprietor. 44 Hew long have you owned her?" queried the man with a nose for news. "Three or four months," replied Mr. Donevan. "I get her at a rallle one night for forty cents. She's about ten years old. She has lived in a brewery most of her life. aim mars wncre she learned the habit. She never drinks water won't touch it ; but she'll diink anything that's kept at the bar." A little Donevan had come upon the scene meanwhile, and with a party of men, frequenters of the saloon, had gathered around the animal. Jenny stepped tee near the little fellow, who kicked at her, with the remark, " Git out, ye divil," and the beast walked back te leaf by the stove. jenny is me pec ei the neighborhood. Everbedy knows her because she is se dwarfed, and also because she is utterly worthless, except as a curiosity for her beer guzzling propensities. She is treated with mere consideration than the majority of old soaks, who never have a cent, and only get their beer when some one is generous enough te "set 'em up." Jenny was feeling better in a few hours afterward, when another call was made with a friend. She drank her lien.- ir.tli all the old relish, and the reporter paid for it. Jenny stands every morning at five o'clock at the front deer of the saloon, and demands admittance and her beer ; nor will she leave until her demands are com plied with. When she takes held of the irlass an erdinarv beer crinss w.ti. i.r... teeth, she never lets go her held until the glass is empty.. MEHICAL. y&J SSf i!Pp HOP HOP nP nep HIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT BIT EKS EUS EUS EKS EBS EliS EKS B1T HOP J T I.C. BIT EKS Jt 3 an auseu,tc aml jrrwistl- EBS HOP DWMWIM nep i!?S DRUNKENNESS, & HOP JUT EUS HOP BIT EUS HOP BIT EKS nep BIT EUS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EKS HOP BIT EUS HOP BIT EKS HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP HOP BIT BIT BIT BIT JUT BIT BIT EKS EKS EBS EKS EUS EUS .EUS Intemperance and the nseofOpI-nei nm. Tobacco. Narcotics nml Stluru-BIT lunts, removing all tastc,desirannd EBS habit efusln any of them, render Ins the taste or desire for any of HOP them perfectly odious and disgust-BIT lug. (jiving everyone perfect and EUS irresistible control of the sobriety of themselves or their triends. HOP It prevents that absolute physical BIT and moral prostration that fellows EUS the sudden breukingetr trem ifeing stimulants or narcotics. HOP 1-acKage, prepaid, te cure 1 te 5 BIT persons, $i or atyeiirdrmtglst's, EBS 1.75 per bottle. Temperance socle secle ties should recommend it. It Is neP perfectly harmless and never-tail-BIT nig. Hep Bitten Maiifucturing Ce., EUS Kechester, X. Y., Sele Agents. Hep Cough Cure destroys all HOP pain, loosens the cough, quiets the BIT nerves, produces rcjt, and never EUS fails te cure. The Hep Pad for Stomach, Liver HOP and Kidneys, Is superior te all BIT ethers. Cures by absorption. It U EUS perfect ask druggists. The Hep Bitters Mfg. Ce., of Re- HOP Chester, N. Y., only prepare these BIT lemedies, also the Hep Bitters, EKS which are in nesense a beverageer intoxicant, but the Purest and Best HOP Medicine ever made, making mere BIT cures than all ether remedies. EKS FOB SALE BY ALL DBUOtilSTS. HOP BIT EKS IC-W K-W KAY KAY KAY KAY KAY KAY KAY KAY WBl 1ET! THE OXLY REMEDY K-W THAT ACTS AT THE SAME TIME OX K-w THE LIVER, K-W THE BOWELS, kay and the KIDNEYS. K-W This combined action gives it ueiiderful power te euro all di-K-W eases. K-w Why Are We Side? K-W Becnuse we allow these great or gans te become clogged or torpid, KAY and poisonous humors tire there- , re lerced into the bleed that K- should lie expelled naturally. KIDNEY WORT HJIY GOOHS, AC. 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 tocet some time age. In the matter of MUSLINS we secured and stored away an immense quantity, se that our sales rooms and reserve stock- leek like wholesale These standard are new retailing lit less than future rooms stores, goods largely prices. MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS MUSLINS We also beuglit freely et FLANNELS, And can show the geed results of our bargaining en inquiry at the Flannel Counter. We arc also selling CALICOES. Cheaper than they can be beuglit at. The people will have te pay higher for many kinds of dry goods alter the pres ent stock are sold out. Jehn Wanamaker, GRAND DEP0T-13TH ST., l'HILAHELl'HIA. KAY KAY KAY K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W WILL CUKE r.ilieunness, Viles, CoimtijHttieii, Kidney Complaints, Urinary Diseases, Eemale Weak nesses, and Nervous Disorders, by causing free action of these or gans anil restoring their power te threw en disease. Why Suircr Bilious Pains and Aches? Why tormented with Piles and Constipation Why frightened ever Disordered Kidneys? Why enduraSIckorNcrveusHeudaclics? Why have sleepless nights? Use KIDNEY WOKT and rejoice in health. Itisadry.vegetablecoin Itisadry.vegetablecein Itisadry.vegetablecoin peund, and one Kickage will make six quarts of medicine. (Jet it of your Druggist. He will order it for you. Price, $1,00. Wells, Kiciiakdsex & Ce., Preps., JiURLISOTOJf, Vt. (Will send pest-paid.) K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W Jv-W K-W K-W K W K-W K-W K-W K-W Jt-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W CAJtfETS. HllY GOODS. Te Tobacco Bayers ! Opened this day ONE BALE OF GRAYBLANKETS f1 HEAT ltAKGAINS. A Large Assortment efali kinds et CARPETS Are still sold at lower rates than ever at the CARPET HALL OK H. S. SHIRK, 202 WEST KING STB BET. Call and examine onrHteclcandsatlsfv yonr yenr seir that we can 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 BAG CABPETS. Satisfaction guaranteed both as te price and quality. Yen are invited tecall and sec my goods. Ne trouble in showing them, even if you de net want te purcliase. Don't forget this netice: Yeu can save money here iryeu want te buy. Particular attention 'given te custom work. Alse en hand a full assortment of Counter panes, Oil Cleth and Blankets or every va riety. my2S-Ud&w IN TEW STOIC:. Philip Sclium, Sen & Ce. HAVE OX HAND Nes. 38 & 40 WEST KING ST., (Formerly IL Z. Bheails & Bre.'s,) a line selection et the Well-known, Gen uine LANCASTEB QUILTS, Woolen and Half Woolen COVEBLETS. CaBPETS. Carpet Chain, Yarns efali kinds, a complete line el Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Notions. &c. Scouring and Dyeing promptly attended te. In order te accommodate the public we have located our Ceal Office at the above place. PHILIP SCHUM, SON CO., e31-3md&w 38 & 40 West King St.. Lancaster AT A LOW PEICB. FAIIESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. GENTS' GOODS. He Toek It. When Sel Smith Russell was last iu De troit he thought te play a trick en the brush boy in a barber shop by offering the lad a $20 bill after the broom had done its work. The boy received the money with his usual " thankee " and placed the bill in his vest pocket. What did I give you ?" asked Sel after a little time. "Twenty dollars, sah, " was the com placent answer. " And was that tee much ?" " Well, sah, when you handed me dat bill I 'spesed you would be in for an extra brush 'long dis afternoon and wanted te save makin' change ! In case you gwine te leab town dis mawnin' I'll get de bill busted up and hand ober your sheer !" It cost Sel half a dollar te get his bill back, and there is one frn.llpnr.nrr.rl ;n ti.;. I city who will never applaud, him again. HANDSOME PRESENTS. CLATJDENT SCARFS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, LADIES' "WORK BOXES, SILK SUSPENDERS, E. J. ERISMAiTS, 5C NOKTII JUEKN STKEET. TESWARE, AC- HANKING. lOnflrcturnsln30tlays en SlOO Invest UlAiUUed. Official reports free. Like profits weekly en Stock options of $10 te $30. "'": . i unuu w jaihx a. uu.. iiaiiKcrs 35 Wall Street. X. Y. e20-lydAw 1f TO 0(ifin AM WISHING TO IU 3UUU. make money In Wall st. euld deal with the undersigned. Write for explanatory circulars, sent free by mCKLING & CO., sH58s?,asa Newlerlc ' ieiMmdeed AS. ROSEXBAUM & CO., ,. , PACKEKS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Ne. 223 Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. T pnQrvnvt.ii jan7-imd Manaer- rpBY LOCHEB'S COUGH SYKUP. "VEW I'AKTNEIWIIII. Shertzer, Hnhiphrerille & Kieffer, (the latter employed by Jacob Gable as practi cal pi umber .ler a deen years past), having, formed a ce-partinership and purchased the VP" sck. fixtures and geed will of JACOB GABLE in the GAS FITTING AND PLU3IBING BUSI NESS, would respectfully announce te a hitherto generous public that they are new prepared te attend, in addition te their IIOUSEFURNISIIING AND TISSMITIT ING, GAS FITTING AND PLUMB ING IN EVERY FORM. Call and examine stock and ascertain prices belere going elsewhere. Satisfaction guaran teed. ELI SHEBTZEB. Timy iiiiviMiprviirv (120-lmd WM. A. KIEFFFlt. ' ' Having sold the entire stock, fixtures and geed will of my Gas Fitting and Plumbing Es tablishment, at Ne. 30 East King street, te Messrs. Shertzer, Hnniphrevllle & KielTer (the latter of whom was my practical plumber fera dozen years or mere), I take this opportunity of recommending them te the public as de serving of patronage, and also or thanking the public for their generosity te me Jn the past as well as asking a continuance of the same for the new firm. JACOB GABLE. dec20-lydj v MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. CHICKERING PIANOS! I would respectfully call the attention et persons wanting a first-class Piane that I have been appointed sole agent for Lancaster coun ty, for CMckering & Sen's Celebrated Pianos, Of Bosten, Mass. Pianos can be seen at my Organ Manufacturing Warerooms, .TJU North Queen street. ATTOT McKLLLIPS, dec2G-2tdeawdAwtf Lancaster. Pa. 1BY LOCHEB'S COUGH SYBUP. J -. i