-,r f,.,;- - r --' ---- - -J: - -"-" n-j ! J --y- - i i,-na - fnMligeuM . i attfate Volume XVL-Ne. 172. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1880. Price Twe Cents. -A a TERMS. THE DAILYINTET j .tgencer, PUBLISHED rVEBT KVXVIltO, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner of Centre Square. The Dmlt Isteuiekncer Is turnlshed te subscribers In the City of Lancaster and sur rounding towns, accessible by Railroad and Dully Stage Lines it Ten Cents Per Week, payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mall, $5 a yejir in advance ; otherwise, i. Entered at the pest office at Lancaster, Pa., as second class mail matter. JSrTlie STEAM JOB PRINTING DEPART DEPART MK.NTei this establishment possesses unsur passed facilities for the execution of all kinds of Plain and Fancy Printine. COAL. B. 11. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. SSTYard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince stieets, above Lemen, Lancaster. ii3-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! Ceal of the Best Quality put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. S- YARD-150 SOUTH WATER ST. ncSMyd PHILIP SCHUM, SOX & CO. Just RECEIVED A FINK LOT OF BALED HAY AND STRAW, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, DKALEIIS IIC FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL, 231 NOKTII WATER STREET. A3-Western Fleur a Specialty. fs27-lyd COHO & WILEY, .7.70 XOltTII WATER ST., Lancaster, Va., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Alse, Contractor and Builders. Estimates made and contracts undertaken en all kinds of buildings. ISrunch Office : Ne.3XOUTH DUKE ST. feb28-lyd COAL! - - - COAL!! JO TO GORREOHT & CO., Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. Yaid Hanfsbuig Pike. Office 3 East Chestnut StieeL P. W. GOJIRECHT, Agt. J. It. K1LEY. eMyil W. A. KELLER. "VTOriCK TO TUK PUBLIC. G. SENER & SONS. Will continue te sell only GENUINE LFKEN8 VALLEY and WILKESBAIiRE COALS which are the best in the maiket, and sell as LOW as the LOWEST, and net only GUAlt AXTEE FULLWEIG1IT, butallew te WEIGH OX ANY scale In geed elder. Alse Rough and Dicssed Lumber, Sash Deers, Blinds, &c.,ut Lewest Market Pi ices. Office and yard northeast corner Prince and Walnut streets, Lanaislcr, Pa. tanl-tfd JiltY GOODS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN NEW STYLE LAWNS. Opcncn this day one case et 3,000 Yards of Lawns, te be sold at the Lew Price of 10 cts. per yard. Puicha-crs can save at lc.ist5 cents per yard by anticipating their wants ter the coining Warm Weather, anil buying these goods new, nt FAIIESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. 1AKI TO TUK LADIES ! Just received a Fine Line of DRY GOODS, Philip Sebum, Sen & Ce.'s, 38 & 40 WEST KING ST11EETS. Hating added in connection with our Large Stock et Cat pets. Yams, Ac, A FIXE LIXE OF DRY GOODS. such as CALICOES, BLEACII ED AXD UXHLi:ACHED MUSLINS, TICK INGS, COTTON FLANNELS. CASHMERES, BLACK ALPACAS, SHEETINGS, NEW STYLE OF SHIRTING. NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, &c, w hich we are belling at MODERATE Pit ICES. ni4-3md JIOOTS AXD SHOES. 1? 4 0"V BOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS jlO .I m ide en a new principle, insur ing comfort for the lect. "Tf"rr,C! Lasts mad" te order. UUUlO MILLER, Icbl4-tfd 133 East King street. 0 1IKCUMSTANCES WILL NOT PKRMIT TO ADVERTISE A REDUCTION IN PRICES, but we will de the next thing te it, viz : Wc will call the attention of our friends and customers te the fact that we hate en hand a very Large Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, purchased belere the late ADVANCE, which we will sell at Strictly Old Prices. 3GIve us a call. A. ADLER, 43 WEST KING STREET MARBLE WORKS. WM. P. FRAJLEY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Nertn yueen Street, Lancaster, Fa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND IflOOT STONES. GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac All work guaranteed and satisfaction gt en n every particular. S. B. Remember, works at the extreme end f Xarth Qiwb street. mXA CLOTJIIXG. NEW GOODS FOlt SPEHG & S TJHER We are new prepared te show the public one of the largest stocks of READYMADE CLOTHING everexhlbitedinthecity of Lancaster. Geed Working Suits for men JfiOO. Geed Stvles Cassimere Suits for men $7.50. Our All Weel Men's Suits that we uie selling ler $9.00 are as geed iiaj ou can buy elsewhere for $12.00. Our stock or Overcoats are immense. All grades and every variety or styles ana colors, ler men, boys and youths, all our own manufac ture. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Heys' Suits. Full line of Men's, Youths' and Reys' 0ei coats. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ! We are prepared te show one el the best stocks of Piece Goods te select from and hat e made te order ever shown in the city. They are nil arranged en tables fitted up expiessly se that eveiy piece can be examined befeie muKing a selection. All our goeus uuveDecn puicliased hefeic the lise in woolens. Weaie prepai ed te make up in geed st le and at shei t notice and at bottom prices. Ve make te ol el der an All Weel Suit fei $12 00. By bujing your goods at CENTRE HALL you save one piellt. as wc manufacture all our ou n Clothing and gie employment te about one hundred hands. Call and ci inline our stock and be convinced as tethetiutii el which we afhrm. MYERS & PvATHFOT, Centre Mall, Ne. 13 East King Street. GRAND SPRING OPENING AT D. Eransman & Bre's. With a stock mere than double of any pre vious season and increased facilities, we aie piepared ler our SPRING BUSINESS, All our goods having been bought before this mammoth advance in pi ices, we aie retailing MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, At less than Wholesale Prices. Our Clothing has all been manufactured in this city bj Ex cellent Hands, and will compute ter tit. Mjle and Weikmanship with niij thing ever shown in Lancestci or elsew here. Nete Our Sample Prices: A Streng Iren Twist Working Suit for . .$ 3 50 A Geed Business Suit for. 4.73 A Geed 'Ja-sinicre Suit for ;.50 A Geed Cheviot Suit (OStjles) 800 A Geed Cheviot Suit, Light, (S Stj les) . . 9 00 A Fine Chcv let suit, Light, ((. Stj les) . . . 12.00 A Fine Di ess Suit OStjles) 14 00 An Extra Die Suit (4 Style-) 1000 A Supctb Dies-Suit (.' Stvles) 20.00 A Large Sleck of Stylish Pants Cheap. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING In Laige Vanety at LOW PRICES. Reys' Suits liem Children's Suits from SiV) up. . 1.02 up. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises. Our Custom Department : We have carefully selected a Large Stock et FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. CHEVIOT, CAS SIMEUE, DIAGONAL and OUsTED SUITINGS, w hich have been eidered bfeic this laige ad- nucc in Pi ices, w hich w e make te measure ut the OLD PRICES. Business Suits from. Die-s Suits tiem Pants tiem ..$12.00 up .. 15.00U). . . .J 00 up. JKS-Plc.ise call, whether you w ish te purchase or net. We w ill be pleased te show j ou goods. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, C6 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, Pa. (Ilausman's Cerner.) JtOItI.S, KJjAXKJirS, JiC. s IGN OF TUE BUFFALO UK AD. ROBES ! ROBES ! ! BLANKETS ! BLANKETS ! ! I have new en hand the Largest. Best and Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Uulined BUFFALO ROBES in the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. -Repairing neatly and promptly dene.QH A. MILEY, 108 Xerth Queen St., Jjanrntter. e25-lydMW&S bUniXG 3IACUIAKS. SEWING MACHINES. Neaily every Sewing Machineagcnt claims te have the simplest machine. Fiem the pri vate books of Sew ing Machine makers and ut tachment dealers, we learn the following facts: The American Machine has 135 parts ' Davis " " 151 " " Demestic " " 88 ' " Howe " " 244 " " New Heme " " 1M " " Remington " " 131 " " Singer " " 112 " " Weed " " 122 " " White " " 134 " " Wheeler & WUson,Ne. 8,has 154 " fed7-3tndS3mw t TAKCUS . SEHNEB, HOUSE CABPBNTBE, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al teratien and repairs. 18-lyd CLOTHLXG. A HAEE CHAICE ! The Greatest Reduction of all in FINE CLOTHES. H. GERHARTS Tailoring Establishment. All Heavy Weight Woolens made te order (for cash only) at COST PRICE. I have also just received a Large Assortment I the Latest Nev cities in el ENGLISH, SCOTCH A3D AMERICAN SUITINGS Of Medium Weight, for the EARLY SPRING TRADE. These goods wcie all ei del ed before the rKe in Woolens, and will be made te elder at le maikabl) low prices. Alse.aFine Lmcef SPBING OVERCOATING, AT H. GERHARTS, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. CENTRE HALL, 24. CENTRE SQUARE. Closing out our WINTER STOCK AT iilPQn In eidei te make ioem fei tile Large Spring Stock, Which weaienew man nf.ic tilling. Overcoats, Suits and Suitings, Te bu sold at the Lewest Piicus. D. B. Hostetter & Seb, 24 CENTRE SQUARE- 2fl-ld LANCASTER. PA. GillXA AXD GLASSUAlli:. CHINA HALL REMOVED TO Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET, Where wc are new ready te s.ec our customers and fi lends. HIGH & MARTIN. GIFT Jill A l IS ,S. AUTIIOIIIZLC 1!Y Till: COMMON WEALTH OF ICY., and Fan est in Uie Weild. 18th Popular Monthly Drawing OK TIIE COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. At Macauley's Theatre, in the City of Leuis- llle, en WEDNE3DAY, MARCH 31st, 1880. These Drawings, authorized by act et the Legisl.ituie et lHtift, and sustained by all the courts of Kentucky eccui icgul.ii Iy en the lest day of every month (Sundajs excepted), and aie supervised by piemiiient citizens et tb fetate. The management call attention te the grana opportunity presented of obtaining, ler only $1, anv of the fellow ing pi Izes lprlzc $30,000 lprie 10,000 lprt70 5.000 10 prizes $l,000each 10.000 20 prizes j00 each 10,000 100 prizes. $100 each 0,oeu 200pries50each 10,000 000 prizes 20 cieh L?,000 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 0 pi izes 300 each, approximation prizes -,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 LOGO prizes $112,400 Whole tickels,$2; hair tickets. $1; 27 tickets $.W; 55 ticket", $100. All applications Ter club rates should be made te the home elllce. Full list of drawing published in Louisville Courier-Journal and New Yeik Herald and mailed te all ticket-holders, bend all orders by money or bank draft in letter, or by ex press. Outers of $5 and upward, by express, can be sent at our expense. Address II. M UOAltDMAX. Courier-Journal Building, Leu isville, I1.3'., or at Ib3 Hieadway. New Yerk. If28-TnThS&w ISSVHAXCJi. ri'HK OLD GIRABD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars. $1,131,838. All Invested In the best securities. Lesses promptly paid, for policies call en KIFE KAUFMAN, Ne. 19 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. 8-MWASCmdJi Greatly Betafl P Eaiuastcr l-ntcllignirrr. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 22, 1880. BRIBED BY THE HIDBER STARTLING POLITICAL DEBAUCHERY Exposing Republican Election Methods in the N'ertliwe.t Intimidation, Bribery and False Counting Itttinpaiit. LIGHTS AND SHADES OF DAILY LIFE. Nevel Experience In Setting a llen tuplex Jlirtb. -A Quin. Shocking I)eelepnients in the Donneily Denneily AVushburn Contest. Iii the DenneIy-"Vasliuum contested election case for the Third iliutieseta dis ttict, the raajeiity report of the sub-committee finds in favor of unseating Wash burn, Republican, and seating Dennelly. It cites two hundred and ninety-one cases of bribery en the part of Wash bum here the money was paid by Washburn's cleiks, his business manager, the secretary of his political cemmitteCjOr his political agents ; ever oue huudied cases aie traced duectly te Washburn's office, the money in some cases being paid in his piesence or in the presence of his brother. Gov. C. C. Wash bui n, of Wisconsin. In one case a Demo cratic village postmaster wietc directly te Washbui n, offering te sell his vote for $30. Washburn, tlireusrli a fiiend answcicd the letter, thanking him for his eiler and sent a fiiend te him te pay the money. In another case ninety wood weod woed clioppeis, who wete net legal voter weie paid $2 each te vote for Washburn, and the money was paid by Wash burn's business manager. In another case a Democratic speaker who had been ad vocating Dennelly was announced te make a Democratic speech the night befeie elec tion. He made a speech ler Washbuin, and told the next day that he had ieeeied $150 of Washbui n's money for doing se. In the town of Cioekston theie weie only eighty-five legal voters, but theie were 258 votes cast, the greater pait of these being by non-resident railroad hands, who were each paid for voting for Washbuin. A Democratic newspaper at Little Falls was bought te suppeit Washburn for $250. A United States land officer at St. Cloud was sent out by Washbuin te canvass for him. He biibed a number of paitics, and admits that he may have bribed one hundred. Gieat numbers of labeiers employed in building a railroad through the un settled net th western part of the dts tiict, where there were no coun ty oiganizatieus, no pieciucts, and no population, voted en box cars or depot buildings, with cigar boxes for ballet bees ; they weie n6t residents of that county, but lived in beaidiug cais daily moved fiem place te place. Eveiy one who voted ler Washbuin v.v paid for voting, and their votes weie all counted for Washbuin. These biiberies extended thieugh a legion el eeuntiy half as Luge as thestatebf Xew Yeik, and they all la diated horn the city of Minneapolis, wheie Washbuin lived. In that city one man was paid $50 for his vote and inllueucc : another was piemised $32 and was paid $3 ; another was paid $25 ; weikmen weie brought in their employers' offices the night befeie election and paid $5 tow eik and v ete for Washburn ; another get an oveiceat ; another a sack of flour ; saloon kecpeis were paid $33 for voting their beaider-s. Besides these there weie many cases wheie the party was paid money te vote for Washburn, but sweats that he voted for Dennelly ; in many ether caes money was elleied and declined. In addition te this, the sub-committee find that the workingmen of Minneapolis weie intimidated by their employers, and a gieat many of them cither forced te vote for Washbuin or picvented from voting at all. Although the canvass was a most exciting one, and the Kepublieans polled their full vote, nearly 3,000 Democrats failed te vote in the city of Minneapolis. The committee find that this was caused by the fear of the weikingmeu that they would lese their situations if they voted for Dennelly. The Republican majority lese fiem 355 for Hayes in 1870 te 3,080 for Washburn in 1878. As a pait of this system of intimidation, the ballets weie numbered in one-half the precincts of Min neapolis, wheie the laborers hugely lived, with a number corresponding "with the number of the voter en the poll lists, se that the employers might know knew just hew their men voted. This was done under a law which had been dcclaicd unconstitutional by the distiict ceuit, and afteiward by the su pieme ceuit, and in the face of the advice of the city attorney and attorney geneial of the state net te number them, and despite the advice even of the attorneys w he had defended the law in the ceuits, and also after the judges of election had in public meeting leselvcd net te number them. The numbering took place in seven pieeincts, having twenty-one judges e election ; by law fourteen of these should have been fiicnds of Dennelly, as he was the candidate of both the Democrats and the Nationals, but out of the twenty-one judges he had but one frieud. Twe of these piecincts did uet return the vote for congressman until eighteen days after the election, and in one of these Washbuin claimed 483 majority, while the tally sheets kept by one of the cleiks showed he had only 2G majority. The lepeit continues at great length te expose the frauds by which Washburn get in. A Strange Bedfellow. A Huge Wildcat That Had a Weakness ler tlie Occupancy of a ltcd in a Utuh Miuer's Cabin. Salt Lake City Herald. Apropos of the hunting and fishing, did you ever hear of a wildcat taking posses sion of a spare bed in an inhabited cabin. Such a case really occurred this winter in this vicinity, at the herd-house of Overhelt & Creuse. A Mr. Burns had been left in charge, and for several nights after he had retired, was disturbed by a scrambling noise in the chimney, followed by the sight of two glaring, fiery eyeballs in the oppo site bed ; and when he (Burns) moved or made a noise the low, fierce growl of some wild animal. This kind of thing occur ring for several nights in succes sion se discomposed Burns that he finally vamoosed the ranche, and for some time the intruder had things his own way. With plenty of fat beef and venison in store he must have come te the conclusion that he had struck comfortable quarters. Jehn Garrison, a miner, healing of the circumstance, made his way te the herd house, determined te interview the beast that had taken posessien. When lie arrived at the ranche, about four o'clock p. in., lie was somewhat surprised te find the animal in bed and disposed te fight for the Gar Gar celenatcd establishment, but at sight of the gun the miner carried he flew up the chimney and into the brush. Garrison hung around until dark, then went te bed, placing his gun wheie he could reach it and quietly waited for Mr. Cat. About 10 o'clock he heard a scrambling in the monstrous chimney, followed by the sound of stealthy foot steps across the fleer and the sight of the flaming eyes peering out " at him tiem the spare bed. Jehn carefully raised his rifle, took as geed aim as he could in the gloom and darkness at the shinning erbi and fired. The report of the rifle was followed by a sheit scream of agony, then the sound of struggling in the opposite bunk. The intrepid hunter struck a light aud theie, sure enough, was his cat, fully five fett in length, lying in the bed, its life bleed slowly oozing thieugh a bullet hole in its breast and be dabbling with crimson stream the blankets en w hich it had sought repose. m "Seckery" Sets Out te Set a Men. Pittsburgh Chronicle. Meesteu Veiuus : I sec dot most eiYer eiYer pedy wrides semeding for de shiken bapcis newtajs, and I teught praps meppe I can de dot tee, se I wnde all apeut vat doek blace mit me lasht summer. Yeu knew eder uf you dend knew, den I dells you dot Katiina (dot is m.en vrew) und me, ve keep some shickens for a long dime age, und von tay she sait te me : "Seckery (dot is mien name,) vy dend ou put some of de aigs under dot old pluc hen shickens ? I dinks she vants te sate?" "Yell," I sait, "meppe I guess I vill." Se I picked out some ut de best aigs und doek uni eud de depain fere de elt hen make her nesht in de side uf de haymow, peud five or six vect up ; new you see I nefer was ieiry pig up and down but. I v os booty pig all de vay aieund in de mittlc, se I koedn't leach up dill Ivent and get a panel de stant en ; veil I klimct me en de panel, und venmvhed rLsht up by the nesht. dot old hen she gif me such a hick dot my nose 1 tins all efer my lace mit ploed, und von I todge pack dot plastcd old panel he bieak, ufm I vent tow n kershlam ; py chelly, I didn't tink I koed go inside a parrel before ; but deie I ves, und I fit se dite I koedn't get me eud efl'crway, my fest vas bushed vay up under my aim holes. Yen I fount I vas dite sht uck, I holler, "Katrina! Katrina !" und ven she koem und scenic shtuck in the panel up te my aim holes, mit my face all bleed ami aigs, by chelly, she slnist lait tow 11 en de hay und Lift aud laitl till I get se mat I said : " Yet you lay dei e und laf like a elt voel. eh ? Vy dend you koem pull me eud? und she sat up und said : " Oh, vipe off your chin, und pull your fest town; den sha lait baek und lait like she voet split hetsclf meie as ever. Mat as I vas, I teught te myself, Katrina, she sbcak Etig ligh booty goet, but I only sait, mit my gieatcst dignitude, "Katrina, vill you bull me eud dis barrel?'' und she sec dot I leek booty led, se she sait : " Of course I vill, Seckery ;" den she laidt me und de panel town en our side, und I doek holt de deer sill, und Katrina she bull en de pairel, but the first bull she mate I jelled : Denncr und blitzen, sthep d.it, by golly ; dere is nails in de panel !" Yeu see de nails pent town v en I vent in, but ven I come eud dey schtick' in me all de vay leunt. Veil, te make a short shtoiyleng, I told Katiina te go und dell nayper Ilansnian te pi ing a saw und saw me dis panel oil"; veil, he koem und he like te shblit himself mit laf, tee, but he 10II me efer and saw the panel all de vay aieund off, und I get up mit haf a panel round my vaist ; den Katiina she siy. "Seckeity, vait a little till I get a battcrn of dat new j eteisknt you haf en," but I didn t sait a veit. I shust get a knife eud und vittle de hoops oil und shling dot con cen con feuntct old panel in de voet pile. Pimcby, ven I koem 111 de house, Katiina she sait, se soft like, ' Seckery, dend you gein te put some aigs under dot elt p'ue hen?" Den I sait, in my deepest weicc, "Katrina, uf you utTer say dot te mc again I'll git a pill fiem you, help mc chiminy gracious," und I dell you. she didn't say dot any meie ! Veil, Mr. Yen is, ven I step en a pmcl new I dend step en it, I git a pev. Weny dioely yeuis. Seckery Kadahcct. Fire Babies at One Birth. Colonial Standaid, Picton, Neva Scotia. On Sunday mei ning last, February 15, Dr. Wm. Frascr, of Xcw Glasgow, was summoned in a case of midwifery at the residence of Mr. Adam Murray, in the settlement called Egypt, about four miles from New Glasgow, en the Glenfallech lead. Mr. Mini ay's family, at the time of the doctor's anival, consisted of seven children. Within an hour fiem that time Mis. Muny piesented her husband with live children, three girls and two boys, all peicctly formed but veiy miuiatuic specimens of humanity. Thiee of the children were reported dead en the evening of the first day, and en Monday a fourth. A large number of people have gene te see the most wonderful progeny. On Monday the four dead ones were laid side by side in a neat rosewood casket, part of ascites of gifts from many of the townspeople. The following is a state ment of the lcspectivc lengths and weights of the little cheiubs (we take the under taker's figures as te dimension, as he has assured us that he measmed with great exactness : Length, Weight.' Longest p; inches. 3 B 11 ounces Second 1", inches. .5 B bounces Thild I.V4 inches 3 B I ounces Fourth 14 inches. 3ft 0 ounces Filth 1JJ2 inches. 2 H. Bounce-, The last-mentioned, the smallest, a girl, was the first-born of the quintuplex and is the one that has survived. The dead ones were te have been buried Wednesday afternoon. On Tuesday Mr. J. 11. I'. Frascr, photographer, took a number of geed negatives of the childicn, living and dead, and will shortly publish their pic tuies which he intends te have copy righted. The mother, who has doubtless rendeied this province famous by an event that has only one or two ceunterpai ts in history, is a strong, healthy woman of a little ever 30 years of age. She had seventeen brothers and sisters, her mother who is living, giving birth te eighteen children, twins three times. The father is an ordinary example of physical development in fact, is below the avciagc in stature and bodily piopor piepor pioper tions. Persons who have seen the children describe them as positively beautiful, the dead ones mere resembling works of ait in wax than natural-born members of our race. All the children are new dead, the last one dying en Wednesday last. The re mains weie visited by hundreds of people, who left with the parents substantial to kens of their visits. It is currently repor ted that a Yankee showman offered the par ents a large um of money for the bodies of the infants. ATIOJlXJn'S-AT-Z.A W A. J. STEINMAN, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square, Lancaster, Pa W. U. HENSEL, Intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner Cen tre Square. Lancaster, Pa. lENltY A. IULEY Attorney and Counseller-at-Law 21 Park Itow. New Yerk. Collections made in all parti of the United Slates, and 11 general legal business transacted. Reters by Dermissiea te Stetnmaa A Ueasal. T RY LOCHER'S OOUGU SYKUP. TTAX.L PAPERS, Se. rUB STOCK OF WALL PAPER Is new ready for SPUING : Is unusually large and attracliv e. Fi eni the Lewest Grades et PAPER HANGINGS TC TIIE MOST EXPENSIVE. Plain Window Shades, In Tea, Seal Brown, Blue. Bettle Green, Lon Len Lon eon smoke, &c Extra Wide Goods ler Large Windows and Stere Shade up te two yards 111 width. Cei ner and Dude Shades, Ebony Line and Plain Bands in six and seven leet lengths. Fixtures of Best Makes. MtaMircs et Windows hung in best manner. taken and Shades 2,000 ROLLS OF PAPER CURTAINS, Te Merchants handle Fine at Factory Prices. Wc also PIER AND MANTEL MIRK0RS. Have some veiy nice reeds In stock and take orders ter any size, at Lewest Prices. Our Meck is as l.ugcusany 111 the iuteiioret Pennsjlvani.!, and we leel iute sure we can suit j 011 ler imjtliinir iu our line. KF-Cemc and ee. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. feblO-lvd&w r.oeKs axd statiexi:i:y. "jASTLK CAltUS. Marcus Wind's English and Prang's American EASTER CARDS, L. iVI. FLYNN'S BOOK AXD STATIONERY STOItL', Ne. l!i WLST KING STKELT. EASTER NOVELTIES! Eister VmK! A selection ofprec and verse uaaici unjea. forthesea-en, 111 unique lerni. Paeter TlQ-nrn A collection of Poetry, beau lidbWU Xfd.Wli. tilully printed und in a New aud Beautiful Binding. Easter Cards. be Dcsignappioiiuteana TWnfimifll Pnnt3 J.n prose and pectiy,ith AVIVVWUUi UVUUUI 1 Fleial Decorations, appre- pi late te the scuben. AT THE LOOK STORE OF JOM BAER'S SOIS, 15 and 17 NORTH (JDEEN STREET, LANCABTfU. PA. hevsj: rvnxisiuxG goods. "OAKGAINS. FLIJfiV k BREJTEMAJT Are eircrinjj Gicater Kaij.u'ii.s than ever in TINWARE, TABLEWARE Heusc-Furnisliing Goods. A Larjje stock LOW FKICES. of Gas 1'ixtuie at, VCUY FLIN'N & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKIt, PA. M VSICAJj XXS TIC UMEXTS. -THE- it Without a doubt lurnisti the FINEST IN srUUMENTsin the Maiket. Wiireioems 3J0 North Qui en stn-et. Manufactory in the rear. Blanch Olluc, 15 East King Street. Alex. McKHlips, Proprietor. Alse Agent for Lancaster County for ClUCKEBING & SON'S Celebrated PIANOS. A Pull Line of .Sheet and ether M libit', .small Instruments Violins, Banjos, Band Instru ments, &c, always en hand. fl.Hyd&&lyvv re vxdi:i;s axd ma ciiixis ts. T ANCAsTLUi BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STRE2T, Opposite the Locomotive Works. The subscriber continues te manufuctui e BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purpes-es ; Furnace Twiers, Bellows l'ipcs, bhuet-iien Werk, and Bl.icksmithing generally. MS' Jobbing promptly attended te. augls-lyd JOHN BKfeT. J'JUXTIXU AXD 11IXDIXG. Business Cards.! Business Cards ! ! Something New and Very Attractive ! Wc have en hand the finest Selection et Bus iness Cards in the Market at TERY LOW PRICES. 43-CALL AND EXAMINE OUK STOCK. mlO-tfd T1XWARE, JtV- CAIXONSHEBTZEB, HUMPHREVILLK & KIEFFEB, manufacturers of TIN AND SnEET-IRON WORK, and dealers in GAS FIXTURES AND HOUSE FURNISniNGGOODS.SpecIalatteutlengiven te PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING Ne. 40 East King Streot, Lancaster, Pa. Orp MiUtOif MEDICAL. D Al'S KIDNEY PAD. The enlv euro fer'TMabctex. Gravel. Diensy. Brinhtfs Disease. Pain in the Back, Inability te Retain or Expel ttie Urine, Catarrh of tlie Blad der, Altectiens of the Spine, und Diseases et the Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Organs. It avoids internal medicine: is comfortable te ttie patient; certain iu its clTects. Sold by all druggNts or ent by mall en receipt of price, $2.00. Day's Kidney Pad Cnnminv. Teledo, su.in 1 vnw vixr r pnrv Distributing Agent ler Lancaster County. Ageucv, corner North Queen anil Orange Streets, Lancaster Pa. aprllM j if rpe TUK sUFHIIilNG UUMAMTX! N. LEWIN, M. D., Ne. 243 WEST KING STREET, LA7.CASTER, P.V. DR. LEWIX, who has been 11 resident or Lan caster but a few months, is a graduate of tlie Unlversltv et Dorpat, Russiu, w itli u practic ing I'xperieneu et t ele years. In which period tie h.Lsbeen acting as Regimental Physician in ht. Petersburg, unit altera urdsj practiced in Berlin, Germany, w ith great success. We call tlie attention of the siureniig public te the tact that lie successfully treats EPILEPSY, RHEUMATISM; NEURALGIA, CATARRH, and all chronic dUc.ises. Tlie severest cases of Chronic Catarrh cured in a short tune. Releiences and testimonials t i tin former patients can be seen at my oilier. Persons without means will only be iisked pavment ter nieilii ines. Communications fiem a distance attended te lv mail. mll-lyd&w DR. V. A. C.KEK.-SK HAS CONCLUDtl togiveaseiieset l'hvsilegical Lectin es at the uigeut request of his numerous triends and patients iu Lancaster ami vicinity. The. Hist one v ill take place en Thursday Evenlujr, .March 25, 1880, AT FULTON OPERA HOUSE. Among the subjects icfeind toen tlie abee occasion will be " The General Sf rurtiire or the lleily," Hew te Live se as te Prolong Lire and Avoid I'uiu and Disease," und "Hew te Get Well Wlien in n Dis eased Condition." Bliet leferences w ill be made te tlie methods new in vogue of attempting te erne the ulllict ed; also, te tlie impieved methods of O111111 pathv, causes of the remarkable incrcstse of iiiaek mcdieinesnnd empiiicisui all ever the eivilied weild. The admission fee will be just enough te p.iv tlie expenses et hall, advertis ing, A.c. A Phvsielngkul Magazine will tie given te everyone attending the kctuic. The Lancaster Meiltcal Society and all ether Jf. D.s are eipccially invited. Admission, 10 cts. te all parts of the house heuse Lcctme w ill cemmeiicu at S o'clock nep BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOI BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS If you area man of business, weak ened by the strain et veurdutics, avoid stimulants und use HOP BIT ERs, HOP BIT ERS nor BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BITTERS I hop If v 011 arc a man of letters, toiling RT e er your midnight w 01k, te restore Lite brain' nerve and waste, use ... HOP BITTERS'. bit It jeu arc young and sufTering fronianyindiscietienordlssipation; .m if jeu are married or single, old or V jeuiig, sutlering from peer health ,.:, a or l.miMiLslim;: en a bed et sickness. "it ielOnH0P BITTERS! "?f ERS Whoever you aie, wherever you ERS aie, whenever v 011 feel that your HOP sjstem needs cleansing, toning or JJOI BIT stitiiiil.itliM' without IntnTliiirili!. BIT ERS HOP It IT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP I! IT ERS HOI BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS take HOP BITTERS! lfel, Have jeu Dvspepsi 1. Kiitncv or uix Uiinury Complaint. DNenseet the Kits stomach, Heucls. Bleed. Liver or Neives? Yeu will becuredif jeu use HOP HOP BITTERS! J.jjs If you aie simply weak and low spirited, try it! Buy it. InsLstupenHOP it. V. our diuggist keeps It. It may BIT save jour tile. It has saved huu-Elte dit ds. Hep Cough Cine is the swrctest, HOP safest ami best. Ask childicn. Tlie BIT Hen Pad ler Stomach, Liver and ERS Kidnevs is superior te all ethers. Cures ly absorption. It is perfect. HOP Ask Druggists. D. I. C. is an abse- BIT lute and irresistible cure for drunk- ERS ciiess, use of opium, tob.'ccoornai teb.'ccoornai tob.'cceornai cotics. Abev e sold bv Druggists. HOP HOP BITTERS Ml- G. CO., BIT 3 Rochester, N.V. ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ERS HOP BIT ER.S HOP HOP BIT BIT ERS ERS K W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W MEY WT! THE ONLY MEDICINE k-w K-W That Acta at the game Time en KAV K"w The LIVER, KAV K-W K-W KAY The BOWELS, K-w k-w And the KIDNEYS, k-w K-W These- great organs are the Natural K-" ,-w Cteansi rs et the Svstem. It they ,. ,. lv-v work well health will he perfect; it JV"Y K .,r they become elegged, dreadlul dis- , J1" eases are sure te fellow with " K-W TERRWLE SUFFERING. K-W K-W K-W K-W Biliousness, Headache, Dvspepsla, .lainidiie, Constipation and Piles, erj-W Kiduev Complaints.!, ravcl.Di.tbctc-s, K-W- Sediment in tlie Urine, Milky erj-W Repy Urine ; or Rheumatic rains K-Wun'i Aclies, are developed because K-W tlie bleed is poisoned with tlie hu- K-W mers that should have been ex- K-W polled natuialiy. K-W K-W KIDNEY WORT K-W K-W K-W wiI1 restore tlie natural action and K-W all these destroying evils will be K-W banished neglect them unit you w ill K-W live but te sutler. Thousands have K-WulM-'n cured. Try it and you will K-W add one meie te the number. Take K-W 't tmI health will ence mere gladden K-W jour heart. K-W Why sutrer longer from the ter-K-W ment of an aching heart? Why bear K-W such distress from Const'patien and K-W Piles? Why be se fearful because K-W"f Disordered Urine? Kidney WertK-W will cure you. Try a package ut once K-W an1 he satisticd. K-W It is a dry vegetable compound, K-W and one package makes six quarts K-W of medicine. our druggist has it, K-W or will get it for jeu. Insist upon K-W liav ing it. Price $1.00 K-W WELLS, Richardson & Ce., Preps.. K-W BCttUNOTOS, Vt. K.W (Will send pest paid.) julVlyd&w K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W K-W GEXTS GOODS. L ATEST STYLi; BEST FITTING SHIRTS, AT E. J. ERISMA1TS, fiC NORTH O.UEKN STKEBT. 8. KOSKNBAUM Si CO., , PACKERS OF LEAF TOBACCO, Ne. 2? Prince street, Lancaster, Pa. J. ROSENMYER, au7-Xrnd Vaajger, J ocher's cauau strup CUKEk con. j SUMPTION, ft I r; I ,1 71 HI ? i 1 fi. i-1