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Volume XVI-Ne. 128.
LANCASTER, PA. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1880.
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THE DAILYINTELLIGENOER,
rCBLISUED EVERT EVZKIXO,
BY STEINMAN & HENSEL,
Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner of
Centre Square.
The Dailv Istklligenckii Is furnished te
.subscribers in the City of Lancaster and eur
iflunding towns, accessible ly Railroad and
Dailv Stage Lines ut Tex Cents Per Week,
paya"ble te the Carriers, weekly. By Mail, $5 a
year in advance : otherwise, sffi.
Knt cred at t he pest efllee at Lancaster, Pa., as
-eeeiid class mail matter.
-The STEAM JOB PRINTING DEPAKT DEPAKT
JIKXTef this establishment possesses unsur
passed lacilitics for the execution of all kinds
of Plain and Kuncv Printing.
COAL.
I li. 3IAKTIX,
.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of
LUMBER AND COAL.
ea-Vanl: Xe. 420 North Water and Prince
-treets, above I.emen, Lancaster. n3-lyd
COAL! - - - COAL!!
GO TO
GORRECHT & CO.,
i-'or Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yard Hurrishiirg
l'ike. Ollict iu. East Chcstn ut Street.
J. W. GORRECHT, Agt.
J. II. UILKY.
e'J-lyd W. A. KKLLKK.
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL!
Ceal of the Rent Quality put up expressly
ler family Use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
3 YARD ISO SOUTH WATER ST.
ncStl-lyd PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.
Ti;sT received a fink let or ai.i:
TIMOTHY HAY, at
M. F. STEIGERVALT & SON'S,
DKALKKS IN
COAL. ! FLOUR ! ! GRAIN ! ! !
FAMILY COAL UNDER COVER.
M in nc-eta Talent Precess Family and linker's
Fleur. Haled Hay and Feed of all kinds.
W.'iii'I.oiise and Yard : 2:54 North Water St
sJ7-lyd
C0H0 & WILEY,
:::, north hater st., iMnmster, i.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND COAL.
Alse, Contractors and Ilullders.
Estimates niailt and contracts undertaken
en all Kinds of buildings.
Kr.mch Olllce : Ne. 2 NORTH DUKE ST.
lebiS-lyd
N
e nc;: te th i: public.
G. SENER fc SOXS.
Will continue te sell only
GENUINE LYKENS VALLEY
and WILKESIlAJiliE COALS
which an-the best in the market, anil sell as
LOW as the LOW KST, and net only CUAIJ
ANTLi; FULL WEIGHT, but allow te WEIGH
ON ANY scale in geed erilcr.
Alsi Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sash,
Deers, Hliiuls, Ac.,at Lewest Market Trices.
eillee anil yard northeast corner Trinceand
Walnut streets, Lancaster, Ta. janl-tfd
; u ei.s . i xd s ta tiexer y.
"i-ai.i:ntim-:s: valentines: :
VALENTINES !
A GREAT VARIETY,
L. M. FLYNN'S
1500K .VXD STATIOXEKY STOKE,
Ne. IIS WEST KINO STREET.
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1880.
1880.
VALENTINES!
ELEGANT LINES
SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES
BOOK STORE
JOHI BAEE'S SOIS
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, TA.
CAR RETS.
i"1 KEAT BARGAINS.
A Lare Assortment of all kinds ei
CARPETS
Are still sold at lower Kites than ever at the
CARPET HALL
OF
H. S. SHIRK,
2!hJ WEST KING STIIKLT.
Call and examine our steckand satisfy your yeur
selt that we can show the largest assortment
of Krusscls, Three plies and Ingrains at all
prices at the lowest Thiladelphia prices. ANe
m hand a large and complete assortment et
HAG CAKTETS. Satisfaction jiimi-inteed both
as te price ami quality. Youare invited tecall
ami see mv goods. Ne trouble in showing
them, even'if von le net want te purchase.
Don't lerget this netice: Yeu can save
iiieuev here if you want te buy.
Particular attention given te custom work.
AKe en hand a full assortment of Counter
panes. Oil Cleths and ISIankctd of every va
riety. myiS-ttd&w
M,c
w stei:i..
Philip Sclmm, Sen & Ce.
HAVE OS IIAKD
Nes. 38 k 40 WEST KING ST.,
(Formerly H. Z. KheaiU & Ure.'s,)
ii line selection et the Well-known, Gen
uine LANCASTER QUILTS, Woolen and Hair
Woolen COVERLETS. C.VRTETS, 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 have
located our Ceal Oflice at the above place.
1'IULIT SCHUM, SON .V CO.,
eSl-Snul&w 3S & 40 West King St.. Laneastei
31 VSICAZ, ISSTltVMESTS.
CHICKERING PIANOS!
I would respectfully call the attention et
ucrsens wanting a lirst-class Tianethat I have
Iv.'cn appointed sole agent ler Lancaster coun
ty, ler
Chickcring & Sen's Celebrated Pianos,
Ol Renten, Mas. LManns can be seen at my
rgan Manulacturing Wqreroems, 320 North
Queen street.
ALEX. McKTLiLIPS,
lec2C-2tdeawdX,vtf Laticjister, l'a.
CLOTHING.
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 $0.00. Geed Styles
Cassimere Suits for men $7.50. Our AH Weel
Men's SulLs 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 btyles and colors, for
men,bevaml 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 Tiece Goods te select from and have
made te order ever shown in the city. They
are all arranged en bibles litted up expressly
se that every piece can be examined betere
making a selection. All our goods have been
purchased betere the rise in woolens. We are
prepared te make up in geed style anil at .short
notice and at bottom prices. We make te or
der an All Weel Suit ler $12.00. Uy buying
your goods at
CENTRE HALL
you save one profit, as we manufacture all our
own Clothing and give employment te about
one hundred hands. Call ami examine our
stock anil be convinced as te the truth of which
wealllrm.
MYEB8 & K ATIIFON,
Centre JIaU, Ne. 1" East King Street.
1SS0
1SS0
m nam
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Great reduction in price te cle-e out a large
invoice of
PAETALOOS STUFFS,
Consisting or ever 500 PATTERNS.
ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES
Reduced te A00 TET. TA1R. Large Let et
SCOTCH, ENGLISH AM) FIXE AMERI
CAN' CASSIMEKES,
Fer Genteel Wear, of the Latest and Rest
htyles. at $7.(M. Demestic Goods of the leading
Standard Rrands. at $1 te $5 per pair. A Large
Line of Imported Suitings at a Sacrifice Do De
mestic Suitings at all prices. Tersens in want
et a Geed
OYEltCOAT'
Will de well te call and examine the stock.
Tlain as well as the most Ultra Myle at le-s
than Cost Trice. We want te ele-e them te
make room for our
SPRING STOCK.
Call early and secure bargains.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 North Queen Street.
uiarS-lydS&W
CEITEE HALL
2-i CENTRE SQUARE.
Closing out our
WINTER STOCK
In order te mai;e loom let the
Large Spring Stock,
:Which u e aic new manulacturing.
Overcoats,
Suits and Suitings,
Te be sold at the Lewest Trices.
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
9Myd
LANCASTER, TA.
l'e vyjn:i:s ax it ma vn ixjsts.
L
AXCASTKK
BOILER 3IAXUFAGT0KY,
SHOP ON PLTJM STREET,
OrresiTEiiiE Locomotive Wekks.
The subscriber continue te manufacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tanning and ether purposes :
Furnace Twiers,
Bellows l'ipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, anil
Blacksmithing generally.
Ii- Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglS-lydJ JOHN BEST.
j;i V CA Tl OX A L.
'PIUS AUADDIV CONNKCTKW WITH
JL Franklin and Marshall College eilers u
perier advantages te young men and boys who
tlcsiie either te prepare for college or te obtain
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived at nnv time during the school year
Send ler circulars. Address
KEV. JAMES CBAWFORD,
ectll-lyd Lancaster. Ta.
"TAKCUS . SEUXEU,
HOUSE CABPENTER,
Ne. KOTJertb. Trincc street.
Trempt and particular attention paid te al
tcratien and repairs.
Greatly wm Prices
D. B. Metier & Ui
s!3-Iyl
clethixg.
H. GERHART,
TAILOR,
Having just returned Irem New Yerk with a
large and
CHOICE STOCK
Hli ai Demestic Woolens
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 THICKS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN
THIS CITY AT
H. GBEHAET'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
sr
ECIAL NOTICE.
66.
68.
Mansman&Bre.
uMDCLOffluilE!
OF
OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
te buyers et Clothing in order te make room
Ter a large SPUING STOCK new being manu
factured, and we are needing room. We eiler
well-made and stylish
Clothing for Mcirund Beys
LOWER PRICES
than ever heard of before, although OeixNare
going up every day. We will sell, ler e must
have the room.
Loek at Oar Astonishingly Lew Price
List :
OVEKCOATS! OVERCOATS! OVERCOATS !
fer$i!)u, ler $:!.&", for $'", for$;.7."i.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS
for $7.75, for $!.7., for $10.73.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS I
for $12, $14, $lCand$U0.
These are heavy-lined Overcoats, careliilly
made and splendidly trimmed.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS
for $7.50, ler $8.50, for $!.50, for $12.
OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS I OVERCOATS !
for $15, for $1S, for $20.
These are Tlaid-Back Overcoats, equal te
custom work.
HEAVY, MEN'S SUITS !
ler $3.50, $1.00, $5.00, $7.00, $11.00, $10.00.
MEN'S SUITS FOR FINE DRESS '.
for $12.00, $11.00, $15.00, $1(5.00, $18.00 and $20,00.
BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS I
BOYS' SUITS from $2.25 te $10.00.
BOYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW.
We sell only our own make and guarantee
satisfaction.
Meney returned en all goods net leuudas
represented.
3Tlcase call, whether you wish te purchase
or net.
IT
Is stocked with the latest styles, which we
make te measure at the lewe-t cash prices and
guarantee a perfect lit.
SUITS TO ORDER from $12 upwards.
PANTS TO ORDER Irem $A50upward.
D.GANSMAN&BRO.,
MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS,
0G & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa.
(Bailsman's Cerner.)
11Y GOODS.
Te Tobacco Buyers !
Opened this day
ONE BALE OP
GRAY BLANKETS
LOW PRICE.
FAHIESTOCK'S,
Next Boer te the Court Heuse.
JiAXKXXU.
A1A TO dUcrkfl AMj WISHING TO
3tlU RyUU make money in Wall st.
should deal-with the undersigned. Write for
explanatory circulars, sent free by
hickling & co., fflSKSSS;
New Yerk. jel9-3nideed
Hamvistct l-ntclltgcnrcr.
THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 20, 1880.
A Hard Swim.
There are few things mere delightful
than te be at sea en a fine summer day,
with a bright blue sky above and a bright
blue sea below, while the fresh breeze fills
your sails, and the great smooth waves
toss you lightly along, and spatter you at
times with their glitting spray, like frolic
some giants. But it is a very different
thing te be out in the teeth of a real equi
noctial gale, with the whole sky black as
ink, and the whole sea one sheet of boiling
foam, and a huge wave coming thundering
ever thb deck every ether minute, sweep
ing everything before it, and making the
whole vessel tremble from stem te stern.
Se, doubtless, thought Olaf Petersen,
captain and owner of the Norwegian
schooner Thyra, of Bergen, when just such
a steim caught him hall way across the
North Sea. It did seem rather hard, after
escaping all the storms of blustering
March, that fresh, genial April should
serve him such a trick ; but se it was, and
instead of having a short and easy run
northeastward te Bergen, as he expected,
he found himself flying away te the west,
driven by a gale which seemed strong
enough te blew him right round the world,
if it did net happen te sink him by the
way.
All the sails had long since been taken
in, and the little craft was scuddim; under
bare poles, no none being en deck but the
two men at the wheel (who had quite
enough te de keeping her head straight)
and the captain himself. A line pictuie
Olaf Petersen would have made as he
steed there, with the spray rattling like
hail upon his drenched tarpaulins, and his
clear bright eye looking keenly out through
the wet hair that was plastered ever his
face. It might be seen by the firm set of
his mouth that he meant te fight it out
while a plank would swim ; but he looked
grave and anxious, nevertheless.
And well he might. This time it was
net only his vessel and the lives of himself
and his crew that were in danger ; his
young wife was en beard, after whom the
Thyra had been named, and it was new tee
late te blame himself for having granted
her entreaty te be allowed te sail along
with him, instead of being left at home by
herself for se many weary weary weeks,
without knowing whether he was alive or
dead.
Still it blew harder, and harder yet.
Had net the Thyra been as geed a sea sea
beat as ever swam, it would have been
all ever with her. Even as it was, she
could barely held her own against the
mountains of water that came plunging
ever her deck with a lerce that seemed
sufficient te rend a rock. Mere than once
the captain's stiffened fingers were almost
tern from their held upon the weather
rigging, while the men at the wheel were
under water again and again. Vainly did
Olaf strain his eyes te windward in the
hope of seeing a break in the inky sky.
All was grim and gloomy, and amid the
blinding spray and the deepening darkness
it was hard te tell where the sea ended
and the sky began.
All that night and all the next morning
they dieved blindly onward, net knowing
where they were : for the sun had net been
seen for two whole days, and no observation
could be taken. But Captain Petersen,
who had these setts by heart, began te
fear that they were being driven in among
the Orkney Isles, and he knew only tee
well what chance the stoutest thtee-decker
would have against these tremendous
rocks with such a sea running.
Toward afternoon the wind fell sudden
ly, though the sea still ran high ; but new
came .something worse than ail one of
these terrible Northern fogs which turn
day into night, and make the eldest sailor
as helplecs as a child. The lanterns were
lit anil heisted, the ship's bell was kept
constantly telling, and the captain ordered
up two "leek-outs" beside himself ; but
the fog grew thicker and thicker, till these
en these en the forecastle could barely
make out the foremast.
Ha ! what was that huge dim dim shad
ow that loomed out suddenly just ahead,
like a threatening giant ? Could it be a
rock ?
" Pert your helm ! pert ! " reared the
captain, at the full pitch of his voice.
But it was tee late. The next moment
there came a deafening crash, a shock that
threw them all oft" their feet, and the ves
sel, with her bows stove in, was sawing
and grinding upon the sharp rocks that
had pierced her through and through, with
the water rushing into her like a cataract.
The next few minutes were like the con
fusion of a troubled dream a shadowy
vision of a huge dark mass overhead, a
short fierce struggle amid whirling foam
and broken timbers and then the captain
and wife found themselves upon one of the
higher ledges, hardly knowing hew they
had reached it, while the crew, with bleed
ing hands and sorely bruised limbs, drag
ged themselves painfully up after them.
They were net a moment tee seen.
Scarcely had the last man gained the ledge
when the mountain wave took the vessel
aback. She slid off' the rocks which had
held her up, and went down se quickly
that the captain, turning at the shouts of
his men, just caught a glimpse of her top
mast vanishing under water.
The situation of the shipwrecked crew
was new dreary enough. Alene upon a
bare rock in the midst of a stormy sea,
with no means of escape, and no feed but
the few brine-soaked biscuits in their
pockets, there seemed te be nothing left for
them but te give themselves up and die.
But, of all men living, a sailor is the least
apt te think his cas hopeless, however
hard it may appear. Having just been
saved from apparently certain death, the
stout-hearted seamen were in no mood te
despair se easily ; and settling themselves
snugly iu a sheltered cleft of the rock, they
ate their scanty meal (a goad share of
winch had been reserved ler Jlrs. Peter
sen) as cheerily as if they were lying at
anchor in Bergen harbor.
Just as the meal ended, the fog sudden
ly rolled away like a curtain, and the last
gleam of the setting sun showed them an
island several miles te the north, en the
shore of which the keen-eyed captain made
out a few white specks that looked like
fishermen's huts.
" Lads, " cried he, "if the wind rises
again, it'll blew us all into the sea ; and
even if it don't, we shall freeze te death if
wc stick here all night, with no room te
move about. There's just one chance left
for us, and I'm going te take it. Some
body must swim te that island for help,
and as I believe I'm the best swimmer,
among us, I'll be the one te de it. "
"Olaf! "cried his wife, catching him
by the arm, "you won't think of it ! It's
certain death !"
"Pooh, pooh!" said the captain, cheeri
ly. " I haven't swum across Bergen Bay
and back for nothing. It's certain death
te sit here and freeze, if you like ; but
you'll seen see me coming back with
half a dozen stout fellows, and we'll all
have a geed supper before the night's out.
Keep your heart up, dear. Ged bless
you !"
The next moment he was in the water,
and vanishing, from the eager eyes that
watched him into the fast-falling shadows
night. Then came a long silence. The
men looked at each ether, no one daring 1e
utter the thought which was in every one's
mind, while Thyra Petersen hid her face
in her hands, and prayed as she had never
prayed before.
Meanwile Captain Petersen, who had
told no mere than the truth in calling him
self a geed swimmer, was breasting the
waves manfully. But he seen found the
difference- between attempting a long swim
when quite fresh and vigorous, and doing
the same thing after a hard night's work
en short allowance of feed, and with limbs
stiffened by wctand cold. Moreover, the
sea, although much quieter than it had
been, was still rough enough te tell sorely
against him. ' Before he had gene a mile
he felt his strength beginning te fail ; but
he thought of his wife, and of all the ether
lives that new depended upon him alone
and strujrjrled despcratelv onward. But
new came a new trouble. In the deepening
darkness the island for which he was head
ing seen disappeared altogether, and he
found himself swimming almost at ran
dom. Every stieke was new a matter of
life and death, and yet each of these
strokes might be taken in the wrong di
rection. It was a terrible thought.
Heavier and heavier grew his cramped
limbs, harder and harder pressed the mer
ciless sea. ne sank rose sank again,
and as he came up once mere, lifted his
voice in a despairing cry, feeling that all
was ever.
"Hist, laddies! there's some ane skir
ling " (screaming), shouted a hearse voice
near him.
There was a sudden splash of ears, a
clamor of many voices, and then a strong
hand clutched him as he sank for the last
time. Se utterly was he spent that he
could barely force out the few words
needful te tell his story ; but these were
quite enough for the Orkney fishermen,
why at once put about and steered straight
for the rock.
It was a glad sight for the weary
watchers, when the beat came gliding to
ward them out of the darkness. But
when they recognized their captain, whom
tliey had long since given up for lest, they
gathered their last strength for a feeble
cheer, while peer Thyra sprang into the
beat, and threw her arms round his neck
without a word.
Se ended Captain Petersen's daring
swim, which brought him geed in a way
that he little expected ; for when the news
of the feat reached Bergen, the towns
people at once started a subscription te
buy him another vessel, iu which he Is
voyaging new.
Protect Your Street Trees.
Ve have en mere than one occasion call
ed attention te the singular fact of people
who would give many a dollar for a geed
shade tree before their doers, yet neglect
the very small cost that will protect them
against the ravages of heiv.es ; for there is
veiy little doubt that it is from the horse,
and net from any inability of trees te gre v.
that we find trees almost entirety absent
from the elder portions of cities and towns.
We have seen mauy fiuc trees killed in this
way and wc have mere than one new in
our mind's eye that will in a little while go
in the same way unless at once protected.
A geed shade tree in front of a dwelling is
worth at least a hundred dollars, and
many people would net be deprived of
them for anything like this price, for it
takes half a generation te grew a new one.
Yet these very people will see the bark of
their trees eaten oil' without a thought that
it is damaging the tree, and would hitch
their own horse te another's tree under the
same circumstances.
There are only two ways in which one
can preserve the luxury of shades trees be
fore his deer in the public streets, and that
is first by the investment of a few dollars
in tree-guards or tree protectors of some
kind; and secondly by the universal
spreading of the knowledge that the bark
is the life of the tree. If half way round
is taken away, the tree has only half the
proper chance of getting feed, and the
next year succeeding the less it will net
grew well. The leaves keep of a sickly
tint all summer, and fall early in autumn.'
Besides this the growth is proportionately
weak. When the bark is wholly taken off"
in a complete circle, there is no mere hope
for the tree's life. All connection with the
roots are severed se far as a long contin
uance of life is cSncerncd.
These things are of course known te all
our intelligent readers ; but experience
shows hew few ethers knew them and
we hope, for the geed of the whole of us
who enjoy street trees, all our readers who
knew these things will turn missionaries
and teach these who don't. And te show
that we practice what wc preach, the trees
in front of our own premises, new about
or nearly a feet iu diameter, which have
been jn'etcctcd by boxes from the day they
were planted, are about te have new boxes
placed around them, the present ones
showing sijjns of decay. Germanteicn
Telegraph.
m
An Incorrect Statement.
Gcrmantewn Telegraph.
Mr. Laucr, the famous brewer of Read
ing. Pa., claims also te be a farmer, and
makes speeches for he is a geed orator
at the agricultural meetings of the grand
old county of Berks. At a late meeting
he is reported as saying that " in Eng
land all the farming land is owned by
150 noblemen. There the peer remain peer
and the rich remain rich, while in Amer
ica any man who cheeses can become the
owner of real estate." We think that Mr.
L. is tee well informed a man te have made
such a statement. The truth is, a great
deal of this kind of nonsense gets into the
newspapers, and some people believe it.
The nobility of England have enough te be
forgiven as monepolizers of the land ; but
there arc a great many people (farmers) in
England, who are no mere noblemen than
we are who own and cultivate their own
land. Neither is it true that the peer in
England always remain peer ; and every
body knows that it is equally untrue that
" in America every man who cheeses can
become the owner of real-estate." There
is net every one who cheeses can afford te
go West and take up government land as a
free gift. It takes money te de that, put up
the buildings, stock the farm, and support
a family for at least a year. Of course the
chances here are as a hundred te one com
pared te these in England, and these
chances will go en increasing until the laws
of primogeniture arc abolished there.
The Clairgeau Pear.
Gcrmantewn Telegraph.
We notice that this beautiful pear is rec
emmended as worthy of cultivation. We
knew net what the experience of the writer
may be with it, but se far as our own gees,
liaving grown it for ever twenty years en
quince, we would net like, as an honest
man, te advise anyone te waste his time
and ground with it. There is no question
ing one thing about the Clairgeau, that it
is one of the largest and handsomest pears
grown ; but when this is said, all is said in
its favor. Up te last year, with a yearly
crop upon two small trees generally hav
ing te remove mere than half of them we
never hrd a specimen fit te eat. Last
year there were three or four that became
soft and rather geed ; but that is all.
There arc se many varieties of pears
which arc hardy and geed because of
luscious fruit, that we are net willing te
see inferior kinds recommended without a
word or two in opposition.
Hew Slate Pencils ere Made.
In making slate pencils broken slate is
put into a mortar run by steam, and
pounded into small particles. Then it
gees into a mill and runs into a "belting "
machine, such as is used in flouring mills,
where it is "belted," the fine, almost im
palpable, flour that results being taken te
a mixing tub, where a small quantity of
steatite flour, similarly manufactured, is
added, together with ether mate
rial, the whole being made into a
stiff' dough. This dough is kneaded
thoroughly by passing it several times
between iron rollers. Thence it is con
veyed te a table where it is made into
"charges," or short cylinders, four or five
inches thick, and containing eight te
twelve pounds each. Four of these are
placed in a strong iron chamber or "retort,"
with a changeable nozzle, se as te regulate
the size of the pencils, and subjected te
tremendous hydraulic pressure, underwhich
the composition is pushed through the
nezzle iu the shape of a long cord, and
passed ever a sloping tabic slit at right
angles with the cords te give passage te a
knife which cuts them into lengths. They
are then laid en beards te dry, and, after a
few hours, are removed te sheets
of corrugated zinc, the corrugation serv
ing te prevent the pencils from warp
ing during the process of baking, te
which they are next subjected in a kiln,
into which superheated steam is intn
duced in pipes, the temperature being
regulated according te the requirements
of the article exposed te its influence.
Frem the kiln the articles go te the finish
ing and packing room, where the ends are
thrust for a second under rapidly revolving
emery wheels and withdrawn neatly and
smoothly pointed. They are then packed
in pasteboard boxes, each containing one
hundred pencils, and these boxes are in
turn packed for shipment in wooden boxes,
containing one hundred each, or ten thou
sand pencils in a shipping box. Nearly
all the work is done by boys, and the cost,
therefore, is light.
VJtr GOOVS, JC.
WE CANNOT ADVERTISE
Reduction of Prices,
As many kinds of goods arc going up
in price every week, but we held a large
stock of desirable Dry Goods that are
selliug at rates proportionate tocet
some time age. In the matter of
MUSLINS wc secured and MUSLINS
stored 'away an immense MUSLINS
quantity, se that our sales- MUSLINS
rooms and rcscrye stock- MUSLINS
rooms leek like wholesale MUSLINS
stores. These standard MUSLINS
goods are new retailing MUSLINS
largely at less than future MUSLINS
prices. MUSLINS
We also bought freely et
FLANNELS,
And can show the geed results of out eut
bargaining en inquiry at the Klannel
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 alter tin: pres
ent stock are sold'eut.
Jehn Wanamaker,
GRAND DEP0T-13TH ST.,
VJULADVLl'llIA.
ajiecnirjts.
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IIOLESALE AND KETAIL.
LEVAN'S FLOUE
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE
STREET.
dl7-lyd
pAIINKSTOCK'S FAKINA I'LOUII.
GIVE IT A TRIAL.
B
VY THE IIECKEK'S SELF-KAIS1NC
G KIDDLE CAKES 15UCKWIIEAT FLOUll
F
OK THE KEST COFFEES,
FRESH llOASTED DAILY
I70II THE WEST UKOCEIUES OF EVEKY
Descoriptien,
00 te
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
A'UltXITUltE.
A
SPECIAL INVITATION TO ALL.
Te examine my stock of Parler Suits. Cham
ber Suits, Patent Ueckcrs. Easy Chairs, Katau
Ueckcrs. Hat Hacks, Marble Tep Tables, Ex
tension Tables, Sideboards, Hair, Husk, Wire
and Common Mattresses, Heek Cases. Ward
robes, Escriteir.s, Upholstered Cane and Weed
Seat Chairs, Cupboards, Sinks, Deughtrays,
Ilreakfast Tables, Dining Tables, &c, always
en hand, at prices that are acknowledged te be
as cheap as. the cheapest.
UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS UKANCIIES.
KEPAIKING PROMPTLY AND
NEATLY DONE.
Picture Frames en hand and made te order
Kegilding done at Reasonable Kates at the
New Picture Frame and Furniture Stere,
13 EAST KING STREET,
(Over Kursk's Grocery and Sprccher's Slate
Stere.)
WALTER A. HEINITSH,
(Schindlcr's Old Stand),
CIIXXA AXI GLASSWARE.
CHINA HALL.
CHEAP WAEE,
CHEAP WARE.
ODD and DAMAGED WAKE sold at a
SACRIFICE.
Ware Sold Under Price te Save Moving.
New is your time for BARGAINS.
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 8 East King Street.
" DRUG STORES.
rpiiUSSES !
TRUSSES!! TRUSSES
Safest, Easiest and Best,
VOR BALE BT
ANDREW G. FRET'S
v.ny xnariimcj, oeuiueasi vor. isenn ijnetjn i
w&iu; is., xjuuAieifci uiuv-iyw
M.EDIVAX.
OTAKTLIXG ASSERTIONS.
DR. GREENE U ready te cure all diseases '
byexternal applications or medicine. During
IS months practice in Reading, he lias treated,
ever 1,600 patients, many et them from ether
cities and towns in the United States, TO et
them from Lancaster; hundreds are cured, and
no one h:is died under his charge, and
only three persons have died during' that
time who have been treated by him, unit
they died away from Reading and under their
physician's care. Over 1,150 deaths occurred
in Reading during his sojourn there. Having
taken up his residence in Lancaster, he will be
in his etllces all day.
Call and see him "ami he will give you a list
of cases cured of all diseases of thebedr.
A. A. McHese, of Reading, Nev. 13, 1879, says:
Dr. Greene removed from my neck a tumor of
the size efa lien's egg. In 13 days, without cut
ting or causing me any pain or the less
of a drop et bleed. His certlilcate is en
dorsed by the autographs et Jesse G. llawley,
proprietor of the Eagle; T. C. Zimmerman,
proprietor of The Times and Dispatch ; G. W.
Grant, pestmaster: II. A. Tvsen, mayor, and
i-A-jiujur r.vans. an 01 lieamng.
Consultation free. Catarrh cured for 30
cents. Cure quick ter Catarrh sent te any ad
dress for 50 cents, its page pamphlet free.
Will seen commence u course et lecture en
riiysiolegv.
DR. C. A. GREENE,
(31 Years Experience),
13 6m IT11.TI1ASI Ne. 336 N. Queen SL
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irresistible control of the sobriety
of themselves or their triends. HOP
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stimulants or narcotics. HOP
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persons, $i or at your druggist's, ERS
$1.73 per bottle. Temperance socie
ties should recommend it. It is HOP
perfectly harmless and never-tail-BIT
lug. Hep Bitters Munfncturiug Ce., ERS
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nerves, produces rest, and never EKS
fails te cure.
The Mop Pail for Stomach, Liver HOP
and Kidneys, is superior te all KIT
ethers. Cures by absorption. It is ERS
pertcct ask druggists.
The Hep Bittern Mfg. Ce., of Ke- HOP
Chester, N. Y., only prepare these KIT
remedies, also the Hep Bitters, EKS
which are in nesensc a beverageer
intoxicant, but the Purest and Best HOI
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Kilieusness. Headache. Dvsnen.sia.
Jaundice, Constipation and Piles, erK.y
KidncyCempIuints.Gravcl,DiahcU.'s,
Sediment in the Urine, Milky erjjw
Repy Urine ; or Rheumatic Pains
and Aches, arc developed because K-W
the bleed is poisoned with the lm-
mers that should have been e.-!w
pcllcd naturally.
KIDNEY WOET IZ
will restore the natural action and K-W
all these destroying jvils will be
banished neglect .-m and you will K-W
live but te suiter Thousands have
been cured. Tr it and you will K-W
add one mere te the number. Take
it and health will once mere gladden K-W
your heart.
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nient of an aching heart? Why bear
such distress from Constipation and K-W
Piles' Why be se fearful because
of Disordered Urine? Kidney Wert K-W
will cure you. Try a package at once
and be satisfied. JC-W
It is a dry vegetable compound,
and one package makes six quarts K-W
of medicine. our druggist has it,
or will get it for you. Insist upon K-W
liaving it. Price $1.00
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ROOTS AND SHOES.
"DELI ABLE
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We guarantee every pair we sell. We keep
the most perfect lltting. 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
wc etTer te give te our customers the advan
tage of our successful speculation by selling
our present stock at lower prices tlian 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 othcrsheemakcr here or
elsewhere.
"W-Mcndinj done promptly and ncatly.S
Give us a call.
A. ADLER,
43 WEST KIM STREET.
GENTS' GOODS,
HANDSOME PRESENTS.
CLAUDENT SCARFS,
SILK HANDKERCHLEF3,
LADIES' "WORK BOXES,
SILK SUSPENDERS,
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
SG NORTH OUEEN STREET.
AE. McCAXN, AUCTIONEER OP REAL.
. Estate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Xe. 35 Charlette street, or at the Klack
Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Bills made eutanil
attended te without additional cost. eZT-ly
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