lb t imtfajStefi N3 Vl lAV'V c i I .A Volume XVI-Ne. 165. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1880. Price Twe Cents. f TERMS. THE DAILYINTELLIGENOER, PUBLISHED EVERT EVENING, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL, Intelligencer Hulldlng, Southwest Cerner of Centre bquare. TnE DMLT INTELMOENCER is furnished tO subscribers in this City et Lancaster nnil Mir rounding towns, accessible ly ltailread anil Daily Stage Lines ut Ten Cents 1'ek Wku. payable te the Curriers, weekly. By Mail, $5 a jcai in uilvancc: otherwise, f. Enteivd ut tlie pest nfticuut Lancaster, Pa., a? second ela-s mail matter. S-TheSTKAM.IJl! PRINTING DEPART MENT nt this establishment pesc-e- un-iii-luieeil facilities for tlie execution of all kind el l'l.iin und Kanev Piintimr. COAT,. B. M. MAIiTIN, Wholesale and Het. ill Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. S"Vaid: Se. 420 Neith Water and Piince stieetw, aheve Lemen, Lancaster. n.J-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! Coul et the lleht Juallty put upexpicssly ler luuiily use, and ut the low est mai ket pi ices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. 3- YAKD 150 SOUTH WATKIt ST. ne'JMyd PHILIP bCIIUM.hON & CO. JWT KKCIUVKD A FINK HIT OF JIAf.EO HAY AND STRAW, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL., 2!l XOKTH WATER STREET. B Wester 11 Fleur a Specialty. s27-U d COHO & WILEY, .W70 SOUTH WATER ST., Lanranter, J",t.t Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Alse, Contractor and ISuifdcrs. I.M1111 ite-, made and contracts iindeltaken mi all Kinds el buildings. Branch e:ii-e : Ne.:: NORTH DUKE ,T. leb'JS-lyd COAL! -'- - COAL!! OO TO G0RRE0HT & CO., I 01 1, oed ami Cheap Ceal. Yald Il-iui-liui,; I'iki'. OIli e JiiiJ Last Chestnut Stlect. i w. gerrecht, Agt. .1. 15. 1:1 ley. eOlyd W. A. KELLER. N TOflCCTU TIIK PUIJL1C. G. REXEli & SONS, Will continue te sell only GEXUTKE TA'KENS VALLEY and WILKESBARRE COALS which aie the best In the maiket, and sell us LOW us the LOWEST, and net only GUAR ANTEE KULLWE1GIIT, butallew te Wi:iGll OX AXY scale in geed elder. Alse Rough and Diesscd Lumber, sebh Doer, Blinds, &c.,at Lewest Maiket l'liees. Otlice and yaid northeast coiner I'niiee, and Walnut tieets, Lancaster, I'.i. 1 ml-ttd IRY GOODS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEWSTXLE LAWNS. Oiiencn this day one case et Q ;,000 Yards of Lawns, V) be sold at the Lew Pi Ice of 10 cts. per yard. Purchasers e m pave at least ."1 cents per yard by anticipiting their wants ter the coming Win in M eat lid. and buxing these goods new, at FAHIESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. "lAItD TO TIIK LADIES! Just leceived a Fine Line of DRY GOODS, Philip Schum, Sen & Ce.'s, 38 & 40 WEST KING STKEETS. lluvlng added in connection 'with our Large Stock of Cai pets, aril. &c., A FINK L1XL OF DRY GOODS, such as CALICOES, BLEACH ED AXD UNBLEACHED MUSLIN. TICK INGS, COTTON FLANNELS. CASHMERES ItLACK ALPACA, SHEETINGS, NEW STYLE OF SHIRTIXG, XEW STYLE DRKsS GOODS, TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, Ac, w hich w e are selling at MODERATE PltlCES. in4-3md ItOOTS ASP SHOES. T l OV KOOTS. SHOES AXD LASTS I2ix.0 X made en a new principle, insur- ing eomfeit for the leet. BOOTS tebll-tfd Lasts made te 01 der. MILLER, 133 East King street. IllCUMSTAXCES "WILL NOT I'KIMIIT TO ADVERTISE A REDUCTION I PICES, but wc will de the next thing te it, x-iz : We will call the attention of our fiiends and custenieis te the fact that we have en hand a x-ery Large Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, purchased before the late ADVANCE, which wc xvill sell at Strictly Old Prices. 83Glve us a call. A. ADLER, 43 WEST KING STREET MAJUtLJi nOJtKS. WM. P. FRAILBY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 7S8 Xertn yueen street, Lancaster, l'a. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES. G'ARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction giv en n every particular. N. B. Remember, werki at ttaa axtreme end of North Queen itreet. m301 CLOTH ISO. NEW GOODS FOR FALL & WINTER. We are new prepared te show the public one et the laigcst stocks of READYMADE CLOTHING ever exhibited in the city et Lancastei. Geed Working bints ter men i00. Geed Styles Cnsiimere Suits for men $7.WJ. Our All oel Men's J3uitHth.it we an-selling ter FW) aie as geed us en can buv el-ew hcie for $1J.M). O111 -tock of 0eiceats" aie immense. All grades and eveiy vaiiety of stjles and colors, ter men, be sand youths, all our own in.inuf.ic tme. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Heys' Suits. Full line of Men's. Youths' and Bes' Overcoats. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ! We aie piep.ired te show one et the best stocks of 1'ii ee Goods te m-1i ct from anil ha e made te eidei ever shown hi the city. They aie all ai ranged en tables titled up expressly -e th.it eveiy piece can be examined beleie making u selection. All our goods haxebeen piueliased beleie the use in woolens. Weaie piep.ued te make up in geed sUleand at short notice and ut bottom uees. We make te or der an All Weel Suit tei il2.(X. l!y buying j our goods at CENTRE HALL you save one prellt, as we m:mutactuieall our own Cletliiugaud gie employment te about one hiindnd I1.1111K Call and examine our sleck and beeonxincedu-tethetruth et which wealllini. MYITES & R ATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 l'.nr,t King street. eri:ciAJ. Miner. 66. 63. Mansman&Bre. OF OVERCOATS AND HEAVY SUITINGS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS te buvoiNet Clothing in elder te make 100m lern Luge SPRING STOCK new being manu laetiued. and we aie needing 100111. We ellei w ell-made and stylish Clothing for Men and Beys LOWER PRICES thiutxei he.ud et beleie, although Goods mp going upeei d.ix. We will sell, tei wuuiilst have the loenl. Loek at Our Astnnishiuly Lew I'rice List : OVEItCOATS OVERCOVTS! OVERCOATS! for $2.9 1, tot "? :.s-. for $.",. ;", ler 7.". OVERCOATS ! O . KCOAls ! OVERCOATS ! ter $7.7". ter fJ.7"!, fei ?l().7a. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS for $12, $14, $lt and $20. These aie heavy-lined Oveiceats, cuielully made and plendi'dly li mimed. OVERCOAT- ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ler$7."i0, tei $8.VJ, fei $').r)0, ter $1-2. OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! OVERCOATS ! for$l.", ter $18, for $"20. These are Plaid-Iiaek 0eiceits, equal te custom weik. HEAVY, MEN'S SUITS ! ler $.:."e, si en, $".ei), $7.e), jm.oe, $10.00. MEN'S SUITS FOR FIXE DRESS ! till $12.00, $14.00, $11.00, $111 00, $18.00 and $20,00. ROYS' SUITS AXD OVERCOATS ! ROYS' SUITS ll 0111 $2.'Zi te $10.00. ROYS' OVERCOATS VERY LOW. We sell only our own make and guarantee satisfaction. Meney 1 etui ned en all goods notleundus icpicseiitcd. 2PIease cdl, whether you wish te put chase or net. Is stocked with the latest styles, which we make te measure at the low est cash prices and gu.naiilee a perlect lit. SUITS TO ORDER from $12 upwards. PANTS TO ORDER tieiu $-5.j0upw ards. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEX ST., S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa. iBausman's Cerner.) FUJiSITUlti:. A SPECIAL INVITATION TO ALL. Te examine my stock of Parler Suits. Cham ber Suits, Patent Reckeis, Easy Chaii.s, Ratan Rockers. Hat Racks. Maible Tep Tables, Ex tension Tables, Sulebeaids, Hair, Husk, Wiie and Common Matticsses, Reek Cases, Ward robes, Ksenteirs. Upholstered Cane and Weed se.it Chairs, Cupboards, Sinks, Deughtrays, Iiieakf.ist Tables, Dining Tables, ,vc, always en hand, at pi ices that aie acknowledged te be as cheap as the cheapest. UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. REPAIRING PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE. Picture Frames en hand and made te order Regilding done at Reasonable Rates at the New Picture Frame and Furniture Stere, 15 EAST KING STREET, (0cr Butsk's Grocery and Sprccher's Slate Stere.) WALTER A. HEINITSH, (Schindler's Old Stand). FOUSVJiJIS ASH MACHISJSTS. T ANCASTER BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLTJM STREET, OrreaiTETiiE Locomotive Works. The subscriber continues te mnnufactuie BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes ; Furnace Twiers, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and Blacksmltliing generally, ay Jobbing promptly attended te. agl8-lyd JOHN BKBT. JLanustct I-ntrlligmrcr. SATUBDAY EVENING, MARCH 13, 1880. Alene en the Wide Sea. Drixen Three Hundred utiles Out te Sea in a Disabled Sleep anil Drifting liack After Thirtj-tne Dajs' Sulleiing. There c.tme into the hatber of San Fran Fran ciseo, the ether day, a singular looking hloep, inannt'l by a single indiudual et' still meic eccentiie appearance, beating a strong lesembl.inee te the central ligure of Gustave Dele's illustration of Celeiidge's " La j' of the Ancient Jlaiiner," and with a stety net unlike that of the Nancy Belle, xx he said : Fer I am the cook and the captain bold And mate of the Nancy bi ig. The beitswam tight and midshipniitc And crew et the captain's gig. As the diminutive vessel lay at the bulk head near Pacific stiect she was the cyno sure of a latge ciewd of the idle and the cm ions, xxhe seemed never te tite of listen ing te the elt-repcatcd steiy of the sailor in rags, xvhese nanip is. S. P. Lai en, and who styles himself the " Crazy P01 1 of Les Angeles," and commander of the sleep. The yarn he spins unwinds as fellows : During the last week of December he left Wilmington alone in his xessel, and with out any tiouble 1 cached San Clenientc island, xvhete he gatheied several tens of abalone shells. On the iitst of January he set sail for San Francisce. On the morn ing alter the fiist day's run hecnceuntcicd a heavy gale, which all at once and like a thundeiclap teic his sails into a thousand slueds, bieke the tiller, deluged the cabin with water, and in her helpless condition, swept the Spot t en the Wave fully 1500 miles out te sea, and heie. having lest his icckon iccken ing, he dtiftcd about for many dajs, the toy of the capt icieus elements, sometimes becalmed, at ether times tossed en the crest of the waves, and often in imminent pet il of his life. In x-ain he attempted te mend Ids sails te make them sci iceable ; the first stteng gale canied away both main sheet and jib sail. Fieui a pair of long eats x hich he lertunately had en beat d he took one te sCnc as a 1 udder, and availing himself of a f.ivetable wind beheaded his sleep in the ditcctieu of xhich he supposed the land must lay. Fer scx'eral benis all xent xvcll, and as he gazed anxiously ferwaul for the least sign xvhich might be the harbingci of a safe hatber his hopes began te lise. As the minutes went by they scented as bouts, but still he chetished the hope that land was near. Suddenly thcte came a calm, and then the xvind spting ing up fiem another quaiter drove the sleep almost directly ever the ceurfce xvhich she had just tinvclcd. In despair he tlucw down the ear, and, cast ing himself pi one upon the deck, ieinii:i cd in a state of utter despondency and al most total unconsciousness for hew long he does net lemeniber. When he aiese te his feet it xvas night, and as he gazed about him the deck of his little xessel seemed peopled xvith strange phantoms xvhich lleatcd te and fro, jeenng and taunting him. In fexeiish tiniest he paced the deck rushing down new and then into his cabin, only te iu'i out again andiesumc hisiest less walk. If he ttied te sleep haidly had he closed his ccs than the clamor of a thousand x'eiees seemed te ting in his ears, calling out, "Get iipLucti: get up ! Thete's land; tilde's land! .0 xretild spring te his feet, scan the hori.e.i and sink dew 11 again in hopeless despair. Gradually the conviction began te steal ever him that he xvas losing his mind ; that he xvas ctazy. At times, doubting the icality of his situation, he tiied te persuade himself that it must all be a lien id dieam, fiem which he made sticnueus dibits te ateuse himself; buttheiewas no shaking it elF", and he lealized meie and meie the uttei hopelessness of his position. Of feed theie x as an abundance en be.ud, buthe could net eat. It seemed te stick in histlneat. Water, of xvhich he had a geed supply, he usediicelyte quench his lexetish thiist, and it seemed the enlj thing fiem which he could obtain lelicf. lie had already lest the run of time and days and nights xvent by unteckened. His hat having been lest, he made himself a hcad-ceveiing of a remnant of a sail, xhieh, for enginality of design and pictuiesqueness of appear ance, would commend itself te any hatter in seatch of a model for something eutre and chic, lie xveaies it as a lelic of his adventures. One night that he xvas below he was seized with a stiange sensa tion. The beat trembled like an eatth quake, and he could net stand en his feet. Feat ing he had stiuck en bieakeis, he crawled en all fonts te the deck, and found his craft tossing about en a chopped sea, as if she would beat her self te pieces against the waves. Here he remained all night. A storm blew up and filled his cabin xvith water. At daybreak he espied land, as he thinks, Pigeon Point, en the coast of San Matee county. Fei waul and back he diiftcd past this point six miles, sometimes nearer, again farther off. The tot fine of Tantalus' craving for feed was as nothing te tlie agony of this helpless madman in sight of the land xvhich he could net reach. Tlie strain was tee much for him. Fiem the last time he remembers drifting past this point all was oblivion te him until he found himself one day in sight of Monterey, and the xvind blowing him surely te that place, which it was his geed fortune ulti mately te icac'i. Upen inquiiy he found that it was Febiuary 4, and that he had been thiity-five days out te sea. Making the necessary repair te his beat, he took an assistant and started for San Francisce with his his cargo of abalone shells, xvhich he immediately disposed of te geed advan tage upon his anival. Uncle Johnny ut Church. Wlicn geed Governer S., xvhe is a most devout Episcopalian, was the chief magis trate of Kentucky, he was xxent te fre quently entertain the niembeis of the General Assembly at the governor's man sion. Te one of these levees came, xvith the member fiem his county, an old moun taineer who had just reached Frankfett with a raft of legs which he had bi ought dexvn the Kentucky ri-er. The old man, w he xvas called familiatly " Uncle Johnny,"' seen became the centre of an admiiing gieup, te xvhem his jean clothes xvere net at all an improper attire for the governor's levee ; and his tongue being loosed by a glass of short y xvine which he then tasted for the fust time in his life he was entertaining his auditeis with steiics from "his county," when the governor approached. " Uncle Johnny, here is the governor, " said one of the company ; and straightway the old man was silent, for he was over whelmed by this first vision of the majesty of the commonwealth. "Ge en with your story, Uncle Johnny," said some one ; " the governor will like te hear it. " "Yes, go en, Uncle Johnny, " said the governor, with a kindly sraile of encour agement; and the old man, thus convinced that even the governor was also a man, concluded his liairativc. Then, becoming bolder, he ventured te address the governor, saying : "Guvner, I went te your meeting yistidy, and I seen whar you, sets." He had been te she Episcopal church, and had been shown te the governor's pew. " Did you, Uncle Johnny?" responded Governer S. " And hew did you like it ?" ' Well, Guvner, 1 never knewed much what they xvas a-dein,' but I riz and ftll irith em every tune." Valley Ferge. Valley Ferge is a manufactuiing place, and there is a constant hum of machinery fi em the paper, Heur and woolen mills. The neat little houses of the factory hands ate gay xvith flowers and vines, xvhile the handsome residence of the mill owners tower castle-like above them. Past all these dwellings, at the end of the street stands the old-fashioned stone edifice hal lowed by Washington's piesencc. It is a plain, somewhat contracted-looking house, this Valley Fei go shrine, after the usual type of ancient Pennsylvania homesteads, with a queer reef ever the deer, xvitheut either pests or pillais, shaped like the sounding-beards in old time churches. The small-paned windows ate long, and end in low, deep window- seats that could be sat in xvith ease but they ate net cushioned, or made the most of in any way. The entrance doei ejiens in halves, and two bread flat stones lead te it. Nothing has been changed in the old house since Washington lett it, with the exception of paper and paint ; but it sti ikes the x isiter as decidedly bare-looking, and by no means attractive as a place of resi dence. The admission fee of ten cents is apprepi iated by the Centennial committee ler the furnishing fund, their intention being te furnish the back room en the gi ound-lleor, known as Washington's pt i xate ellice, with aitielcs gathered here and there of the date of Washington's resi dence, and as neatly as possible a fac simile et these in use at the period, the eiiginal furniture having slipped away down the back staits of time without leaving a trace be1 hid. As v et, however, nothing has been ac complished, and very little of interest is te be seen in the way of relies. The back 100:11 is the chief point of interest ; and one el the deep window -seats is a box, the lid of which is labeled, "Washington's ptivatc papets, 1777," this receptacle having piebably been made te avoid sur prises. Wc are also shown a Revolutionary can non ball, the old anvil used in shoeing the hoi scs of Washington and his troops, and an ancient lire-place xvith "backs and jambs." The iron back of another fire place is unexpectedly displayed outside of an entrance deer which opens into a nar nar tew passage. This back, of German man ufactuie, is quite a weik of ait, and evi dently intended as a representation of the 1 inuaele in Cana el Galilee, the queer figures and water jais being supplemented by a Get man insciiptien, in which the vveids "Wasser" and "Weill" aie quite distinct, also the reference te Jehn, 11. 1-1 1. The most noticeable aiticle of furniture in the room is an " old clock en the stair" which seems its legitimate place. It was net used, however, by raslnngten,having been impei ted fiem England by the grand father e! the pte.-cnt venerable occupant in 1784. The old Potts mansion has been pur chased by the Centennial and Memerial association, aud in the deed of ti list the gteiind belonging te it is carefully esti mated at two acres and eight peiches. The long, low stone bain that stretches aciess a I.11 go poitien of one side is rough and, plain the same in appeal ance as when Washington stabled his heises there. Ait 1 1 is deue little for the immediate sui round- J ings, except te introduce the impeitincnt vv liiz of the facteiy opposite. A poitien of the old lutrenchmcnts, which are some little distance oil', still remains, 1 and in the weeds near by were the miser able barracks where the Continental army t neat ly froze and starved during the haul, winter of 1777-'78. Ella Redman Church, in Harper's Magazine for April Personnel of Congress. Hew the Most Pronounced Members Loek. , The Senate and lleusc of Representa tives, taken together, contain sixty-tlnee , who, sixteen jeais age, fought against the Union and fifty-seven xvhe fought for it. j There they aie nev united and a tolerably , happy lannlv, le nation en eaith can , show such :i spectacle. There they sit or hobble about, sonic without arms and some without a leg, cut, maimed and scan ed fiem the blows which a few yens since they gave each ether. New, instead of cannon and liile, they aim amendments, motions aud resolutions at each ether. Xew, in place of bullets, they fire bills. In the Senate are the ten feimer Cen federate generals Wade Hampton, But ler, Meigan. Geiden, Williams, Jenes, Gibsen, Ransom, Vance anil Maxey against the two Union Icadcis. Burnside and Legan. Burnside and Hampton seem new rivals in a contest of military and Empcier William xvhiskers. Facially, Butnsiileis the nearest approach te an Empeier William en this side of the At lantic. Senater Geiden is in appearance as imposing a man as the Seuth ever raised, and bears no traces of the eight wounds leceived in battle. Legan's is a prominent head from its glossy black hair and mustache. David Qavis, his colleague, of Illinois, vaguely suggests Bess Tweed. Edmunds, of Vermont, leeks the last of a long line of New England deacons, slight ly modified by the fashion of the age. Hannibal Hamlin retains day and night the swallow-tailed coat of his ieiefaithcrs. Kcinan, of New Yerk, leeks the old school senator of feity ycais age. Likewise Lamar, who has a Henry Clay type of countenance. Conkling's hair is quite gray, or a cress between a gray and white a sort of office gray, but net a silver gray. Conkling walks with a slight "jury droop." His legs seemed imbued with au individuality of their own, and impress one with a sense of intellec tual mechanical power. In the Heuse, Gen. Jee Johnsten commands a pre mium for imposing silvery locks. His hair if his is the head pointed out te me w euld bring at the hair mer chant's $G0 per ounce. Gen. Tem Ew ing, of Ohie, is massive physically, and a " do de liberate" man in manner. S. S. Cox isn't. Bliss, of Bioeklyn. is one of the hand somest men in the Heuse, and possessed of much quiet influence. Cevert, from Flush ing, is a youthful, geed-looking member, and full of refinement, delicacy, geed sense, practicality aud executive ability. Speaker Randall has a professerlike air, and ewes millions te a geed wife. As a whole, both Senate and Heuse arc extern ally a very respectable-appearing body of men. Ihey convey a sense et regulat meals, regular heuis and regular salai ics. There aie new in Washington 32 senatorial wives and le senatorial daughters. There are 195 representative wives and 164 repre sentative daughters. Thesc,ef couise,meve in the court cnclcs, te which no Washing ton merchant, repeit says, has access. Yeu must make your money outside in the wholesale and retail pin and needle trade, then come te Washington, sink the shop, and you may enter in the fashionable and official Washington kingdom of heaven. This is etiquette, if net republicanism. Prentice Milferd. qntYLOCHER'S COUGH SYRUr. MEDICAL. CUTICURA RE3IEDIES Have achieved the most noted success et any Medicines of Medem Times. Messrs. Weeks & Petter have never doubted the specific piopertiesef Cctictua. Cdticurx Reselveiit aud cuticuha Seap, for the speedy, peimanent and economical cuie of Humors et the Rlend. Skin and scalp. They are, however, astonished at their universal "success; for it we te be expected that in the hands et some hey w euld tail solely from spasmodic or igne- ant use of them. They are unable te say without fear of con radietien that no remedies ever achieved in tlie short space et one year the uumlier et w on en del fill ciuespoifeniied by the Ccticcha Rem- EDIijj. SALT RHEUM Cevering the lledy for Ten Years, Perma nently Cured. Lxw Office of Cnxs. HouenTox. 17 Congress Street, Bosten, Feb. 28, IsTS. Messrs. Weeks & Petter: Gentlemen. 1 feel it a duty te interni you, and thieugh you all who are interested te knew the Met, that a most disagreeable anil obstinate case of 5 lit Rheum or Eczema, x hich has been under my personal observation trem its first appearance te tlie present time, about ten (lu) jears, cevenng the gre iter poitien of the patient's body and limbs with its peculiar irritating and itching scab, and te which all the knew 11 meth ods et treating such disease has been applied without benefit, has completely disappeared, leaving a clean and healthy skin, under a lew duj s et pi etiisc application of Clticbra. I can and deheaitily advise all similarly af flicted te try the remedy which has been se ef fectual in this case. Veiy truly x ours, CHAS. HOUGHTON, LIVER COMPLAINT And Dyspepsia Treated by tlie Keselvcn Gains 5 1-2 pounds en One Dettle. Gentlemen: Ihaxe had Liver Complaint and Djspepsia, with running sores en the side et my neck, ler ten years. Doeteis did me no geed I have been spending ter eight j ears and it diii nogeotl. Everv thing I ate distress ed me. I et led need 1 10111 17!t te Ul pounds. At last I U:ed the Reselx-ext and it helped me light oil", and en the bottle I gained live and one-half pounds. It is doing the business, and I am going for it stieug. Yeuistiuly. JOHN ROY. 414 Wabash Axe., Chicago, 111., Nev. 13, iS78. Nete. Ccticura is admirably assisted in eases et extreme, phxsical weakness, or when the x 11 us of Seretulais known te link in the sjstem, by the internal use et the Cuticcra ICKsOLVhxr, without doubt the most peweitul bleed purilicrami liver stimulautin the world. CfllciitA Seap is an elegant toilet and medic inal assistant te Ccticlra in the treatment el all external ailments. Fer chapped hands, leugh skin and tan, sunbuin, and the lesser skin tieubles, it is indispensable: us a eap ter the toilet, the nuisery and bath it is the most elegant, refreshing und healing before the public. These great remedies succeed where all etheis heretofore in ue fail because they pos sess new and eiiginal prepeities never beleie siieeesslully combined in medicine. me uuticcka KkMKMEs ure prepared ly Weeks & Petter, Chemists and Diuggists, .a,0 Washington stieet, Bosten, and are ter sale by ill I diuggists. Pnteet Cuticnni, small boxes, .VI cents ; large boxes, containing two mid one half times thequantity et small, $1. Reselvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticura Seap, 2 cents per cake ; by mail, 30 cents: three cakes 75 ccius. -OLLINs In the Annihilation of Pain und Inflammation, -L7;JC fcELtCTBIQi",5 il.1 ZV,0" .?.', MSTEft ,.!, IIUUIJVU, .11111 te Painful Neixeus Pints and Oi trans, in the Cul ms of Cluenic Wtnkncss of the Luini. Heait. and Kidnejs, in the Absoiptien et Poisons fiem tlie Bleed thieugh the Peres, and the Pic Pic xentien et Fever and Ague. Liver Complaints, Malanal and Contagious Diseases, they are wendeitul. Get the genuine. II'.IXX. J'AJ'EJtS, A. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST., Wc arc better prepared te meet the wants et the people than any season heretofore, as our New Stele is larger than the old one. w hich en ables us te cairy a meie extensive line et WALL PAPER WINDOW SHADES. Our 100111 Is filled with the Choice Goods for the Spiimr, and has all the Novelties, fiem the Lewest Grade et Paper Hangings te the most expensive in Daik and Medium Celeis ler P.ulers, Hulls, Dining Reems, &e. In Window Shades we are prepared te meet any demand. Plain Goods by the xurd in all Colets and Widths. In Six and Seven Feet Lengths. Fixtuics of Best Makes. Measures of Windows taken and Shades hung in Hist-class manner, Cornice Poles for Luce Curtains and Lambicq inns, Gimp Bands, Tassels, He. In connection with our line wc handle PIER AXD MANTLE MIRR0KS. Orders taken and Glasses made of every de de sciiptien. Come and see our New Stere. fcblO-lvdiw CARl'ETS. 1 BEAT BARGAINS. A Large Assortment of all kinds et CARPETS Aie still sold at lower rates than ever at the CARPET HALL OF H. S. SHIRK, 202 WEST KING STREET. Cull and examine our steckand satisfy j our eur sclt that wfcean show the largest Usseitment of Brussels, Three plies and Ingrains at all prices at the lowest Philadelphia prices, and the Latest Patterns. Alse en hand a large anil emplete assortment et RAG CARPETS. Sat isfuctien guaranteed both as te price and qual ity. Paiticular attention given te eustem work. Carpet woven when parties will llnil their own Rage. lam paying 8 cents in cash and 0 cents in tradu for Fine Carpet Rags iu Balls. uij28-tld&w M VSICAE ISS TJt VMESTS. -THE- L Without n doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Warerooms 3-0 Neith Queen street. Manufactory in the rem. Brauch Ofllce, 1 East King Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for CH1CKER1NG& SON'S Celebrutcd PIANOS. A Full Line of Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins, Banjos, Band Inst la ments, A.c, uivv ays en hand. fl3-lydS&ly w RASKISO. tfl TO tfiKrvrv ALL WISHING TO BJLU U)UUU. make money in Wall st. should deal with the undersigned. Write ler explanatory circulars, sent free by HICKIING & CO., MTcSte New Yerk. 1el94mdea Fancy Me ail Ebony Hes (rail unry TOR THE Te the Readers of This ExceUent Newspaper is our Handiest Way te Reach Our Friends with this Streng and Special Invitation te OUR OLD AND NEW FRIENDS te Attend the GREAT SPRING- OPENING- OF NEW AND LOVELY THINGS FOR LADIES' AND FAMILY USE AT THE GKELAJNTD DEPOT, PHILADELPHIA. MR. JOHN WANAMAKER desires te present his respects te these whom he is striving te well serve, and say en MONDAY, MARCH 8, THE FIRST IMPORTANT OPENING OF THE SEASON OF 1880 WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE GRAND DEPOT, when the whole of the IMMENSE FLOOR AND GALLERIES will be open te the public te show the NlHW GOODS FOE SPKIWG-. These who appreciate city styles will find that what is saved by the moderate prices will Mere Than Repay the Cost of a Trip te the City. The Charms, Conveniences and Cheapness of Shopping were never be fore se well illustrated as new at the Grand Depot. JOHN WANAMAKER, THE LARGEST DKY GOODS HOUSE, 13TH ST., -THE WHOLE BLOCK- MAKKET AND CnESTMJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER VX AMERICAN & FOREIGN .WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Silyer-Plated Ware, Clods, Jewelry ai Ami TinM Spectacles. We otter our patrons the benefit of our long experience In business, by which we arc able te aid them in making the best use of their money in any department of our business. We manufacture a large part et the goods we sell, and buy only lrem Flrst-Class Houses. Every aiticle sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality. tt3-First-Class Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S CORNER. CARRIAGES, S. E. BAILY. S. E. BAILY & Ce., Manufacturers CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ! Office and Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory, 431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa. Wc are new ready for SPIUXG TRADE, wlta a Fine Assortment of Bin Carriages, Pbaetens, Market Wapns, t Having purchased our stock for cash, before the recent advance, we ere enabled te efler SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PIUCE. We will keep in stock BUGGIES OF ALL GRADES and PRICES te uit all classes el customers. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MARKET WAGONS. Give u a call. All weik fully warranted ene year. MEDICAL, " " BROWNING'S C. & C. CORDIAL, Fer COUGIIS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, COLD in the BOWELS, ASTHMATIC COUGHS, and RELIEF OF CONSU3IPTIVES. Dr. BROWNING is a regular graduate of medicine, a skillful pharmacist, and a thorough chemist. His "C. & C." (Cough anil Celd) Cordial Is net the result of mere chance, but of long scientific research in chemistry and medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity of its action and its unparalleled efficacy. The expense in its manufacture is at least live times as great as that et an v ether medicine upon the market, and yet it is sold at the exceedingly low price et COc. 43-Sample bottles ( for a short time only) 25c. W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D., Proprietor, 117 ARCH STREET, PTTTr.ATVRT.PTTTA, PA. 44-lydMW&W -rOR8ALEBTTHEPBOPBIBTORAXDALLDKtrilTi. LADIES. the Intelligencer. .JEWELRY, Jte. Lancaster, Pa., LANCASTER, PA. i'HAETOSS. tfe W. W. BAILY. of and Dealers in