-,-r s;-1 r---iS -.-," -, " ". i-. - v ,. "- ". .- - -? '" viv; ' ? J -v-. ?"C E . " v. ir -: nMm& :: ,i Volume XVI-Ne. 126. LANCASTER, PA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1880. Price Twe Cemfs. 53 -, - ' 4 TEKMS. THE DAILYINTELLIGENCER, PUBLISHED EVERT EVENING, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL, Jntclligenccx Building, Southwest Cerner of Centre Square. Tue Daily Inteli.igej.-cer is furnished te subscribers in the City of Lancaster and sur rounding towns, accessible by Railroad and J).iilv SUige Lines at Ten Cents 1eu Week, payable te the Cariiers, weekly, liy Mail, $5 a year in advance : otherwise, $i;. Kntereil at the pest elliccatI.ancastcr,Pa.,as second cla mail matter. irTlie STEAM JOI5 PRINTING DEPART DEPART Wi;XTeI this establishment possesses unsur passed facilities for the execution of all kinds of Plain and fancy Printing. COAL. IS. MAKTIN, i J. Wholesale and Ketail Dcalci in all kinds el LUJIKKR AX I) COAL. -Yard : Xe. 420 Xerth Water and Prince 5ticet-, above Lemen, Lancaster. nlJ-lyd COAL! - - - COALM GO TO GORREOHT & CO., Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard Ilarri-burg Pike. Olllce ') Last Chcblnut street. J". W. GORRECHT, Agt. .J. 15. U1LKY. c.'i-lvd W. A. KELLER. COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! Ceal et the Best Quality put up expressly ler lamily use, anil at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TOX. STi- YAi:i 1.10 SOUTH AVATKIi ST. n-20-lyl PHILIP SCIIUM.SON &. CO. t usT j:i:ci:ivj:i a fine let of baled J TIMOTHY HAY, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, IIKALUIW IN COAL 1 FLOUR ! ! GRAIN ! I ! FAMILY COAL UNDER COVLK. M iune-eta Patent Precess Family and Ifakci s Fleur. Haled Hay and Feed of all kinds. AVnielieusu and Yard : 2:J4 North Water St s'27-lyd CO HO & WILEY," :tr.e south h'atek st., iMiimitw, !., Wholesale ami Ketail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Alse, Contractors and Builders. Estimates made and contracts undertaken en all kinds el buildings. Itr.iuch Office : Xe.SNOKTH DUKE .ST. Sebas-lyd ST je rici: te tii i: public. G. SENEK & SONS. Will continue te sell only GEXUIXE LYKEXS VALLEY and WILKESBARRi: COALS which are the best in the market, and sell as LOW as the LOWEST, and net only GUAK AXTEE FULLWEIGIIT, but allow te WEIGH OX AXY scale in geed order. AI-e Rough and Die-eil Lumber, Sash Deers, Wind-, Ac., at Lewest Market Pi ice-. Olliceand yanl northeast corner Piiuceand Walnut streets, Lancaster, Pa. janl-tfd HOOTS ASlt siiem:s. "pELIAHLi: BOOTS AND SHOES. We guarantee eveiy 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 belere 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 a.se continue te make Custom Werk at short notice, stylish and durable, and at lower prices than any ether shoemaker heie or elsewhere. 5-Mending done promptly and ne:itly.tE Give us a call. A. ABLER, 43 WEST KING STREET. :jievj:itTi:s. ty HOL.USAL.I: AM) UKTAIL. LEVAN'S FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. dI7-lyd -lAHNKSTOCK'S FA1JIXA FLOCI!. GIVE IT A TRIAL. puY tiik iii:cici;k'.s isisr.r-KAisixG GKIDDLi: CAKL& P.UCKWIIKAT FLOrit tiek the i:st COl'I'KliS, FRESH ROASTED DAILY, 1(K TIIK 1IEST GKOCi:5tIi:S OFEVKKV . Dcscoriptien, GO TO BURSK'S, Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. A TTOMtSliYS-AT-LAW A. .T. STE1NM AX, Intelligencer P.uilding, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square, Lancaster, Pa iv. u. ih:nsel, Intelligencer Ibiilding, Seuthw est Cei ncr Cell trcSfliiuie. Lancister, Pa. CHAS. 11. KL.INK, " Attorney-at-Law, Xe. 15 Xerth Duke street, Lancaster, Pji. All kinds of Conveyances promptly drawn. iinirl3-lyil&w UESKV A. mLEV, Attorney and Counseller-at-Law '1 Park IJew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts et the United States, ami a general legal business transacted. Itel'ers by permission te Steininun , llcnsel. jutvu stej:i:s. riMtUSSES! TKUSSES!! TliU.SSES the Safest, Esisiest and Best, FOR SALE BY ANDREW G. FRET'S City Pharmacy, Southeast Cor. North Queen & Orange Sts., Lancaster. aplD-lyw ctajtjitse. NEW GOODS FOR 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 $G.OO. Geed Styles Cassimere Suits for men $7.50. Our All Weel Men's Suits that we are selling ler $9.00 are as geed as you can buy elsewhere for $12.00. Our stock of Overcoats are immense. All grades and every variety of styles and color-, for men, boys and youths, all our own manufac ture. Full line of Men's, Y'euths' and Heys' 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 aieall arranged en tables fitted up expressly se that every piece can be examined belere making a selection. All our goods have been pui chased before the rise in woolens. A e are pi enured te make up in geed style and at short notice and at bottom prices. We make te er-d.-r an All Weel Suit for $12.00. By buying your goods ut CENTRE HALL you save one profit, as we manufacture all our own Clothing and give employment te about one hundred hands. Call and examine our stock and be cenvincedas te the truth et which weallirm. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 list King Street. 1880 1880 01 JA1ARY Gieat reduction in pi ice te close out a large invoice of - PAKTALOOJS? STUFFS, Consisting of ever 500 IATTi:KNS. ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES Bed need te $8.00 PL 11 PA1 B. Large Let et SCOTCH, ENGLISH AM FIXE AMERI CAS CASSIMEKES, 1...... ......4....1 It...... .T 4lw. 1 itnL1 .lllil l-t Myles, at7.00. Demestic Goods of the leading Standard Ifrauils. at no f. per pair. . J.arge Line of Imported Suitings ut a Sacrifice Do De mestic Suitings at all prices. Persons in want of a (ioed OYE11COAT Will iln w-nll tn "lll illld ivanllne the stock. Plain as well as the inest 171 till Mylcs at less man i;esi j-rice. c wain 10 eiese mum iu make room for our SPRING STOCK. Call early and secure bargains. J. K. SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR, 121 North Queen Street. marS-lydS&W CENTRE HALL ) 21 CENTRE SQUARE. Closing out our "WINTER STOCK In elder te make loom for the Large Spring Stock, 'Which w e ai e new manufacturing. Overcoats, Suits and Suitings, Te be sold at the Lewest Prices. I B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE- i-lyd LAXCASTKR, PA. FOVXJWltS ASH MACIIIXJSTS. X ANCASTEK U BOILER 3UNUFACT0RY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, Oitesitethb Locomotive Weiiks. The subscriber continues te manufacture BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes ; Furnace Twicrs, Hollows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and niacksmithing generally. S-Jobbing promptly attended te. augl8-lyd JOHN HKST. JJVUVATJOXAL. TIIK ACADEMY CONNECTED "WITH JL Frai inkliii iiml Marshall Cellese etfers su purler advantages te young men and"boys who desire either te prepare for college or te obtain a thorough academic education. Students re ceived at any time during the school year Send ler circulars. Address KEV. JAMES CKAWFORD, ectll-lvd Lancaster. Pa. -,T ARCL'S G. SEHNElt, HOUSE CABPENTEB, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Pi-empt and particular attention paid te al teratien aud repairs. sl3-lyd Gray Itatt Prices CLOTHISG. H. GERHART, TAILOR, Having just returned from Xew Yerk with a large and CHOICE STOCK Hit and Demestic Woolens FOR MEN'S WEAR, Would respectfully announce te his customers and the public that he will have his regular FALL OPENINC -i J MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LATEST STYLES AND PK1CLS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE JN THIS CITY AT H. G-ERHART'S, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. gPE -U'ECIAL. NOTICE. 66. 68. D.Gransman&Bre. GRAND GL0SIN& SALE ! OF OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS te buyers of Clothing in order te make room for a large SPUING bTOCK new being manu factured, and w e are needing room. We eiler well-made and stylish Clothing for Men and Beys LOWER PRICES than ever heard of before, although Heed-are going up every day. We will sell, for w e liiu-t have the loeiu. Loek al Our Asteuishhisrlr Lew Trice List: OVEUCOATS! OVEUCOATS! OVERCOATS! for$J.!K), ler $.5.85, fer$.".:3.j, for $0.73. OVEUCOATS ! OVEUCOATS ! OVEUCOATS for $7.73. for $9.73, for $10.73. OVEUCOATS ! OVEUCOATS ! OVEUCOATS I for $12, $14, $W and $2(1. These arc heavy-lined Overcoats, carefully made aud splendidly trimmed. OVEUCOATS ! OVEUCOATS ! OVEUCOATS for $7.30, ter $s50, for $0.30, for $12. OVEUCOATS ! OVEUCOATS ! OVEUCOATS ! for $13, for $18, for $20. These are Plaid-Uack Overcoats, equal te custom work. ' HEAVY, MEN'S SUITS ! for $3.50, $4.00, $3.00, $7.00, $J.00, $10.00. MEX'S SUITS FOU FIXE DUES' ! for $12.00, $14.00, $13.00, $10.00, $1S.00 and $20,00. 1JOYS' SUITS AND OVEUCOATS I HOYS' SUITS from $2.25 te $10.00. BOYS' OVEUCOATS VEUY LOW. We sell only our own make and guarantee satisfaction. Meney returned en all goods net found as repiesented. SPlcasc call, whether yen u ishte purcha-e or net. CUSTOM DEP ABUT Is stocked with the latest .styles, which we make te measure at the lowest cash prices and guarantee a perfect lit. SUITS TO OUDEU from $12 upwards. PANTS TO OUDEU from $3.30 upward-. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MEUCHAXT TAILOUS AND CLOTHIEUS, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. IV. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa. (ilausmau's Cerner.) vjtr aoevs. Te TelaccB Buyers ! Opened this day ONE BALE OF GRAY BLANKETS LOW PRICE. EAIIESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Ilonse. BASKISO. (!Mrv te GMz.rr AAA, WISHING TO tralll tretJUU. make money in Wall st. should deal with the undersigned. Write for explanatory circulars, sent free by HICKLING & CO., rSnt New Yerk. jel9-Smdeed Hanrastrr I-ntrlligrncer. TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 27, 1880. Dead Heads. A. S. Pumeyer in the " Dramatic News.' I read your able article Leaded " The Deadhead System, " Yeu have certainly struck the nail square en the head as per tains te this growing evil. But the sys tem is net by any means confined te the larger cities. It spreads broadcast ever the land. There is net a town in the country, large enough for a combination te step at, but contains net a few parasitesVhe cling te, and impose en, the geed nature and gullibility of the traveling manager or ad vance agent. The pleas put forward te gain free admissions te "the show" aie numerous, and in the main lidiculeus. I have been in towns where the only object in life appeared te be hew te see the en tertainment free of charge, and net a man, woman or child seemed te have any ether desire in view, evidently impressed with the idea that it costs us nothing te give the entertainment, and that the company were simply traveling for pleasure. The hotel keeper net only expects you te pay his bill, but leeks for at least a half dozen passes for his folks. The hall man has his particular friends or reserves a whole box. The man who hauls your baggage would like te bring his wife and children, and should you trust te the local door deor doer kcc)cr te take charge, you find he also has his select friends te favor. Net an order en the treasurer of the company docs the advance agent sign but he is met with a request for a pass, and " Make it two, please. " Your telegrams, no matter hew important, are held back till night by the boy, in the hope that when presented he will be allowed te pass in. The telegraph operator himself, not withstanding you pay for every message sent or received, directs te you a polite note modestly requesting seats for three. He sends this en a telegiaph blank, and in a telegraph envelope. And, I liave no ticed, the majority of wiitten requests for seats call for "three," the writers no doubt keeping in view the old adage, ' There's luck in odd numbers," and hoping for the best. The bill-pestet must liave his "bill boards" and the shopkeepers their "litho graph" tickets. Yet of this we de net se much complain, as we often find that a few tickets judiciously distributed secure eligible places for the display of printing net otherwise obtainable. In the smaller towns these requests are net se numerous, but te the extent new in vegue in New Yerk it is simply outragpeus. I have said the pleas for free passes are sometimes ridiculous in their nature. Let me cite a few of them : As a general thing, the mana ger or agent of the company will take charge of the main cntra. ice, and as a doei keeper in country towns, I can say without egotism, my experience has been vast and varied, consequently, knew most of the devices put forward aud brought te bear "just te pass in for a few moments." Fiist the chronic dead beat who approaches with a light and airy step, a countenance beaming with geed nature (and gall); timing himself te reach you after the house is well tilled, he greets you with the old. familiar. " Pretty geed house te-night?" After a little talk he offers you a ten-cent cigar. Yeu, feeling geed-humored at the house being fair, accept his proffered courtesy, and, in the innoceuee of your heart, wonder what is coming next. He suggests te you, "This is a pretty geed show town ; all geed shows like yours de well ; why don't you step another night ; the house won't held' cm if you de." (Sometimes ichen we de, it dent.) Should the house be bad, he tries te console you with the fact that the "Posteffico don't close till 8 o'clock, and when it docs there will be a rush, sure ;" or he tells you, "There's a big paity up town," or "a nigger church revival, and the boys arc all up tliere," or jocesly informs you" Mrs. Smith is ratlling of a steve." Getting, as he thinks, well into your confidence, he remarks, "I'll just step in for a moment and take a leek at the house." Of course, after accepting his hospitality, he never leeks for refusal, and when you quietly desire him te "show cause," the "why and wherefore," he re tires with an air of injured innocence net crestfallen, but hurt. Sometimes, when the performance may be about half ever, you will be approached by a well dressed gentleman (?) lounging up with a self-satisfied air, and, after the usual "geed house te-night !" proceeds te slip in. Yeu ask him for his ticket. With a leek of supreme astonishment, he tells you : " Why I have my family in there ! I could net come with them as I had te step at the store. It is closed and I have conic te take my folks home. Don't want te leaf "round the hall at night. The show is half ever and it can't make any differ ence," etc. The fact is, he has paid for two admissions and he wants three. Of course you won't submit te this and he tells you he " Don't think the show is much, anyhow ;" he "will hereafter with draw his patronage, and advise all his friends te de the same," aud he means every word he says. After him, come all the waiters and bell-boys of the hotel, with a chambermaid or two, Hanked by the hackmen, who, having fares inside, think it only fair they sl-euld be the same. But, of all these bores, defend me from the newsp.iper cor respondent whom we meet in some of the larger towns ! I de net mean he of the reputable and recognized amusement sheet, but the chap who represents him self as the "only authorized correspon dent of the Squedune Screamer," and, as he writes regularly for his paper, he will honor you with a notice. He "just wants te pass in for a few moments, and he has a friend with him" they always have " would veu oblige?" etc. Yeu may, in the course of the day, have met a seemingly geed fellow with whom you have fraternized in the way of refresh ments. In parting, you tell him te drop down and sec you, you will ue at tne uoer, etc. He comes and brings four of his friends, if net his whole family. I could fill out columns with funny ex periences at the deer, but these will suffice. They fairly show te what extent the free pass system is carried. The blame rests with the managers themselves; and as long as they put up with it, just se long will it exist. Name the Paper ! An American newspaper submits te its readers the following calculation respecting the number of apples that Adam and Eve ate. Seme say Eve 8 (ate) and Adam 2 (tee), total 10 ; ethers Eve 8 and Adam 8, total, 16 ; ethers say if Eve 8 and Adam 8 2, the total is 90 ; but if Eve 8 1 and Adam 8 2, the total is 163 ; if Eve 8 1 and Adam 812, the total is 893 ; if Eve 8 1 1st (ate one first), and Adam 812. the total is 1,G23 ; if Eve 814 Adam, and Adam 8 12 4 Ere, the total is 8,938 ; if Ere 8 1 4 Adam, ; and Adam 812 4 2 oblige Eve, the total is 82,056. Still wrong : Eve -when she 81812 many and probably felt sorry for it, se Adam in orderte relieTe her grief 812; therefore, if Adam 818142 40fy Eve's depressed spirits, they both ate 81, 896,864 apples. Marked for Life. The Disfigurement of the Embryo King of Jnglanu. A rumor has for some time past been floating through the social air which has net been able te find lodgment, owing te the utter lack of credence with which it was received. The story came from Eng land that recently two sons of the Prince of Wales had been tattooed en the nose. Everybody laughed at the tale as a prepos terous joke, but the truth of it is fully sustained by indisputable proof. Mr. L. J. Jennings, the correspondent of the New Yerk World gives the following version of the affair in his letter under date of Jan uary 13, printed in yesterday's issue of the World : " A misfortune has just befallen the royal family which I am sure will cause a shudder te run through the breasts of all your leaders. The two eldest sons of the Prince of Wales have actually been tat tooed en the nose with a bread arrow ! They weie serving, as you are aware, en beaid the Bacchante as midshipmen. We all knew, if only from leading Marryatt's novels, what dare-devil young rapscallions "middies" are, and the "mess" onboard the Bacchante probably had little difficul ty in inducing Prince Albert Victer and his brother Geerge te allow themselves te be decorated with an arrow or an anchor (for accounts vary as te the real sign) upon their royal noses. The captain of the ship aud the eilicers will find themselves in het water, but neither het water nor anything else will wash out the gunpow der and Indian ink marks which disfigure the faces of the future king of England and his brother. I would net be suspect ed of jesting ttpen an incident which must necessarily cause great distress te se ex cellent a mother as the Princess of Wales, but of course there is unavoidably a ludi crous element involved in the affair. The most eminent surgeons and doctors have been consulted as te the possibility of ob literating the tattoo marks, but it is re ported that no hope has been held out in any of these quarters. It is the most curi ous misfortune that has ever overtaken an English king that he should be marked en the nose with a bread arrow, like an Ob jibeway chief or an African savage. If he lives he will regret his youthful foil', though that will net restore his nose te its former state. It must be remembered that Prince Albert Victer was sixteen years old en the 8th of this month and therefore he is net quite such a boy as net te have been able te form an opinion about the indignity te which he was exposed. He cannot be said te be a "mere child." His brother is fifteen and therefore both of them were capable of judging whether it was desir able or net te be tattooed. They decided that it was desirable and thus have occa sioned great grief te their parents. If Mr. Edisen, who invents everything, can new invent an appliance lev erasing blue tattoo marks from the human skin the Prince of Wales will doubtless be very much obliged te him. Meauwhile, all mothers will un derstand that great sympathy is felt with the Priuce of Wales in his present trouble. Under the startling headline, "A Terri ble Tale," the Londen 2'ruth, January 15. has the following confirmation of the event : There is no doubt of the truth of the terrible news that the middies en beard II. M. S. Bacchante have tattooed a bread arrow upon the nose of our embryo king and en that of his royal brother. The information was communicated at Sar dingham by Lord Napier of Magdala, and a telegram was at once despatched, the reply te which confirmed the sad intelli gence. Alexander the Great had one shoulder higher than the ether, and his courtiers used te affect his imperfection iu order t imitate their monarch. The court iers of the Edward VII. will piebably appear at levees tattooed piefusely with anchors, bread arrows, imperial crowns and ether such insignia. Spanish Belles. Baltimore Sun, Madrid Letter. Te-day I was asked by one of the dark eyed, f.iscinating.graccful and stately dear ones of Madrid if I would ride out te see her friends who were arranging costumes for the coming fetes. I readily as.se itcd. Hew far de you think was the ride or drive ? Merely round the corner. But te walk it with that ilewcry robe, graceful mantilla and tiny feet of the deep and dark eyed beauty would be a painful piece of pedestrianism. What she lacks in walking she makes up in talking. Whew ! Steam and electric conversation is nothing te a Madrid belle's tongue, en topics of cos tume at least. The brilliant way in which she criticised Sener Americano and Sener Juan Ingles, as she styled her previous Jehn Bull guest, was a caution. " Dees senor Americano lire en the Pilgrim's Reck when at home ?" I reply in all simplicity that I de net, and ask why she puts such a Puritanical question. "Oh, senor is se cold and rigid in saying but one yes and one no, when at least we want a dozen." And by my troth, she docs dash her is and her maras about most lavishly. There is net a semicolon in this belle's sentences, te say nothing of a period. Bnt what a forest of points of exclamation ! We alight at " round the corner,'-" and there I am pre sented te mamma first, who then presents me te papa, who in turn presents me te his son and his five daughters, each of whom he specially designates by Christian name, as if I were a census-taker. Has any one ever seen a Spanish belle sew? I never have ; even so-se. Of the half-dozen beauties in this group, net one of them could put a thread through the eye of a needle half as easy as the Biblical camel could proceed through it. Net one of them ever stitched in all their lives. Twe only knew hew crochet-work was done, but never did it. Their entire lives have been spent in read ing French novels, unravelling French mediste riddles of dress and the bills. They can sing, they can play the piano and strum the guitar like angels, but te patch your pantaloons they would struggle and " die in the breach," absolutely de feased failures ! They can paint in water colors all the "still life" your imagination may desire, but te boil a dish of sweet potatoes would be a case of "het water and no feed," as was the event with Briet mann's belle. A Minority Judge. In ene of the Western states a case was tried, und at its termination the judge charged the jury aud they retired in con sultation. Heur after hour passed and no verdict was brought in. The judge's din ner hour arrived, and he became hungry and impatient. Upen inquiry he learned that one obstinate juryman was holding out against eleven. That he could net stand, and he ordered the twelve men te be brought before him. He told them that in his charge te them he had se plainly stated the case and the law that the ver dict ought te be unanimous, and the man who permitted his individual opinion te weigh against the judgment of eleven men of wisdom was unlit and disqualified ever again te act in the capacity of a juryman. At the end of this excited harangue a little squeaky voice came from one of the jury men. He said : " Judge, will your honor allow me te say a word ?" Permission be ing given, he added : " May it please your honor, I am the only man en your side." A Crusade Against Tebacec. In no ether place where a temple has been erected has the devil had se much trouble te build a chapel hard by as in Oberliu, O., the centre of which town is occupied by the college, and the circum ference of which is inhabited chiefly by landlords who furnish beard for the hundreds of students. The town is de voted te the college and is really a part of it. A few years age a drinking sa loon was opened there and one dark night it was permanently closed by the populace and bodily removed, doraicile and demijohn, into a field beyond the town limits. Mere recently a billiard table was imported from an abandoned city in the same county for the diversion of a few des peradoes, who, oddly enough, existed in the outskirts of the place. Against this table the citizens organized a crusade, and " praying bands " surrounded the saloons and took notes and names of persons en tering therein. Last wcek it was reported that a tobacco store is te be opened in Oberlin, and a call for a mass meeting was printed and widely ciiculated. The meet ing was largely attended Tuesday even ing, and speeches were made, much in the style of the impassioned call for the con vention, by several of the leading clergy men, missionaries and college professors of the town. The town is new in arms, and it is net thought likely that the present hubbub will end in smoke. HJIY OOOHS, XV. WE CANNOT ADVERTISE Reduotien of Prices, As many kinds of goods arc going np 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 and MUSLINS stored' away an immense MUSLINS quantity, se that our sales- MUSLINS rooms and rcserye stock- MUSLINS rooms leek like wholesale MUSLINS stores. These standard MUSLINS goods are new retailing MUSLINS largely at less than futnre MUSLINS prices. MUSLINS We also bought freely of FLANNELS, 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 many kinds of dry goods after the pres ent stock are sold out. Jehn Wanamaker, GRAND DEP0T-13TH ST., l'lIIZAItELVHIA. HOOKS ASH STATIOSEJtr. rj-ALENTINKS! VALENTINES'! VALENTINES ! A GREAT VARIETY, AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AM) STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 42 WEST KING STKEET. 1880. 1880. VALENTINES! ELEGANT LINES OF SENTMNTALVALrMilS AT THH BOOK STOKE JOM BAER'S SOIS 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. WAJAj PAVEHS, &e. w E HAVE LEASED TIIK LAItGK AND COMMODIOUS STOUE KOOX, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST., Just three doers below us, which we will oc cupy en or before the FIRST OP FEBRUARY. It Is new in course of alteration and a seen as practicable we will move our stock. WALL, PAPER WINDOW SHADES Have advanced in price like every ether class of goods. Anticipating a rise, we placed orders for all our goods early in the fall, and are pre pared te sell at old prices'. We have ends and odd lets of Taper, which will be sold at half value in order te close out belere removal. PTTARES W. PRY, G3 North Oueen Street. C1IIS A ASJt OZASStrAltE. CHINA HALL. CHEAP WARE, CHEAP WARE. ODD and DAMAGED WAKE sold at a SACRIFICE. Ware Sold Under Price te Save Moving. New is yourtimefer BARGAINS. HIGH & MARTIN'S, Ne. 8 East King Street. ISSUJCASCE. rniu: old GERARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. 81,131,838. All invested In the best securities. Lesses promptly paid. Fer policies call en RIFE & KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 East King St., Lancaster, ra. 8-MW&S6mdtt MED1CAZ. OTAKTLING ASSERTIONS. DR. GREENE Is ready te cure nil diseases by external appl icatiens of medicine. Daring IS months practice in Reading, he lias treated ever l,C0O patients, many et them from ether, cities and towns in the United States; 70. et them from Lancaster ; hundreds are cured, and no one has died under his charge, and only three persons have died during that time who have been treated by him, aBil they died away from Reading and under their' physician's care. Over 1,150 deaths occurred-, in JCcading during his sojourn there. Having taken up his residence in Lancaster, he will be in his etllces all day. Call und see him and he will give yen a list , of cases cured of all diseases of the body. A. A. McIIee, of Reading, Nev. 13, 187a, says: Dr. Greene removed from my neck a tumor of, the size of a hen's egg, in 15 days, without cut ting or causing me any pain or the less, of a drop et bleed. Ills certificate is en dorsed by the autographs et Jesse G. Ilawley, proprietor of the Eagle; T. V. Zimmerman, proprietor of The Times and Dispatch ,- G. W. Grant, pestmaster: H. A. Tyson, mayor, and ex-Mayer Evans, all of Reading. ? Consultation free. Catarrh cured for 50 cents. Cure quick ler Catarrh sent te any ad-v dres for 50 cents. IK page pamphlet free. Will seen commence a course et lecture en rhysiolegv. DR. C. A. GREENE, (SI Years' Experience), 13-GindTu.Th&SJ Ne. 236 N. Qneen St. nor hoi hop hop hop hop nep . BIT HIT HIT HIT HIT BIT BIT ERS EKS ERS ERS ERS ERS ERS - HOP HOP - BIT -p. lmCm BIT. 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" work well health will be perfect r it iv''v I ... mey uccemc eioggee, ureamui tus- ,. , " cases are sure te fellow with Jv" w TERRIBLE SUFFERING. K-W K-W Biliousness. Headache. Dvsnensla. .W Jaundice, Constipation and Piles, or K-W . KiilncyCeuipIaiuts.Gnivel,Diabeles, .y Sediment in the Urine, Milky or K-W Repy Urine ; or Rheumatic Pains .Vanl Aches, are developed because K-W the bleed is poisoned with the hu hu .Vyn'ers that should have been ex-K-W pulled naturally. w KIDNEY WORT K-W will restore the natural action and K-W all these destroying evils will be KW banished negleet them and you will K-W live but te suffer. Thousands have K-W been cured. Try it und 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 suirer longer from the ter-K-W ment of an aching heart? Why bear K-W such distress from Constipation anil 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 and be satisfied. K-W It is a dry vegetable compound, K-W anil one package makes six quarts K-W of medicine. Your druggist has it, K-W or will get it for you. Insist upon K-W having it. Price $1.00 K-W Wells, Richakdsex fc Ce., Preps., K-W Bcklinotex, Vt. K.W (Will send pe-t paid.) julS-lyd&w K-W- K-W K-AV K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W. CAJtl'ETS. 1 BEAT 1IAKGAINS. A Large Assortment of all kinds et CARPETS Arc still sold ut lower rates tlian ever at the CARPET HALL OP H. S. SHIRK, J2 WEST KING STREET. Call and examine our steckand satisfy your self that we can show the largest assortment of BrusscN, Three plies and Ingrains ut ull prices at the lowest Philadelphia prices. Alse en hand a large and complete assortment et RAG CARPETS. Satisfaction guaranteed both us te price and quality. Yeu are invited te call und see my goods. Ne trouble In showing them, even if you de net want te purchase. Don't forget this notice : Yeu can save money here if you want te buy. Particular attention given te custom work. Alse en hand a full assortment of Counter panes, Oil Cleths and Blankets of every va riety. myiS-tfd&w TCTEW STOKlS. Philip Selium, Sen & Ce. -. HAVK OX 1IAJD ' Nes. 38 & 40 WEST KING ST., - (Formerly II. Z. Rhoads & Bre.'s,) a fine selection et the Well-known, Gen ulne LANCASTER QUILTS, Woolen and Half n oeicii duiAuiibis, 1Anrj.ia, iarpeb Chain, Yarns of all kinds, a complete line el' Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Notions. Ac. 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 A CO., eSl-lmdAw 38 & 40 West Kinjr St.. Lant-astci MUSICAL ISSTJCUMESTS. CHICKERING PIANOS!. 1 would respectfully call the attention, et - YIA13,l ttrnntlni.n ItfUt.nliiaa Itlnnn .1w.. f ..... been appointed sole agent for Lancaster ceun- A 1 , 1U1 Cuickering & Sen's Celebrated Pianos, Ot Bosten, Mass. Pianos can be seen at mr Organ Manufacturing Wareroeuis, 330 North Queen street. . , ... ALEX. McKTTiTiTPS. decW-KdeawdAwtfJ Lancaster. Pa. rrw X lOCHER'S COUGH SYRUP. J J -ri - ai ?-; J