V I'A' 3rf m -1" je mtf aftal I IAaAAAAJ wvm V Volume XVI-Ne. 178. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1880. Price Twe Cents. (P) x TJCJIMS. THE DAILYINTELLIGENOER, PUBLISHED EVERY EVEXIIfO, BY STEINMAN & HENSEL, Intelligencer Huildingi Southwest Cerner of Centre Square. The Daily Intelligebcer Is furnished te suli-cribers in tlie City of Lancaster and sur sur reuiiilin towns, accessible by Railroad and Dailv Sta(e Lines ut Ten Cexts Per Week, payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mull, $5 a year in advance : otherwise, $. Kntered at the pest elllceat Lancaster, Pa., as second clas's mail uiatter. -Tiie STEAM. JOB PRINTING DEPART 51 EXT el this establishment possesses unsur-l:i-.cd facilities for the execution of all kinds of Plain and Fancv Frintimr. COAL. I) 1$. MART IX, J. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AXD COAL. S-Yard: Xe. 420 North Water and Prince .iticets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL! Ceal of the IJebt guallty put up expressly for family ue, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. Si YAKD ISO SOUTH WATER. ST. mrJU-lyd PHILIP SCIIUM.SON & CO. JUST ItKCI'I VKI A KINK LOT OF IIAL.ED HAY AXDSTUAW.at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, DEALKIUi IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL, ill NORTH WATER STREET. -Western Fleur a Specialty. fs27-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, .MO X OUT J l WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Alse, Contractors and lluilders. Estimates made and contracts undertaken en all kinds of buildings. Branch Ofllce : Xe. 3 XOUTII DUKE ST. cb28-lyd COAL! - - - COAL!! GORREOHT & CO., Fer Geed and Clieap Ceal. Yard Harrlsburjj I'ike. Otllce 20X East Chestnut Street, P. W. GORRECI1T, Agt. .1. h. U1LKY. e-lyd V. ..v. KELLEK. V-eriCE TO THE PU1H.IC. G. SEXER & SONS. Will continue te sell only GENUINE IA'KENS VALLEY and WILKESBARRE GOALS which are the best in the market, and sell as LOW as the LOWEST, and net only GUAR ANTEE EULLWEIGIIT, butallew te WEIGH ON AXY scale in f;oed order. AImi Keii-Ii and Div-mmI Lumber, Sash Deers, Blind-, &e., at Lewest Market Prices. Ofllce and yanl nert Insist corner Prince and Walnut streets, Lancaster. Pa. Ianl-tfil JIOOTS AXD SHOES. 17 Qr "OOTS. SHOES AXI) LASTS jyiO X made en a new principle, insur inj; comfort ler the feet. 1 )4"frVC Lasts madi' te order. jjUWlO MILLEK, leliI4-tfd 1:3 EastKini; street. C1 IKCt'.MSTANCES WILL NOT PERMIT TO AUTEimSB A HUGH! ffl PEICES, but we will de the next thin-? te it, viz : We will call the attention of our friends and customers te the fact that we have en hand a very Large Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, purchased bclcre the late ADVANCE, which we will sell at Strictly Old Prices. tr.iive us :l cull. A. ADLER, 43 WEST KDSTG STREET GEXTS' GOODS. T ATEST ST1XE BEST FITTING SHIRTS, E. J. ERISMA3SPS, 56 NORTH O.UEEN STItEET. CARl'ETS. CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS!!! H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 202 WEST KING STREET. Hax en hand ever S0.000 YARDS OF CAR PET, lledy and Tapestry Brussels with Bor ders te match. Alse. Veuitian Hall anil Stair Carpets, Extra Three-Ply and Superfine In rain Carpets, which -vcre all bought from the manufacturers belere the great advance in juices, ami which he offers at the Lewest Liv ing Prices. Alse, a Larger Stock than ever of Rag and Chain Carpets, which he is prepared te sell at prices which defy competition. On hand a Large Stock of Oil Cleths, all widths. Counterpanes and Blankets et all kinds and Celer. Carpets made te order at short notice ler parties who find their own Rags, guaran teeing perfect satisfaction. Give us a trial, at 202 WEST KING STREET. EOUXDE1CS AXI) 2IACUIXISTS. T ANCASTEU BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, OrresiTEiHB Locomotive Wc!:ks. The subscriber centinucM te manufacture BOILERS AND STExUI ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes ; Furnace Twiers, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and Blacksmithing generally. Jobbing promptly attended te. auglS-lyd JOHN BEST. CLOTJIIXG. QUI SPM OPIM -AT D. Bansman & Bres. With a stock mere than double of any pre vious season and increased facilities, we are prepared ler our SPRING BUSINESS, All our goods having been bought before this mammoth advance in prices, we are retailing MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, At lcs than Wholesale Prices. Our Clothing lias all been manufactured in this city by Ex cellent Hands, and will compete for Fit. Style and workmanship with anything ever suewn in Lancaster or elsewhere. Note Our Sample Prices: A Streng Iren Tw ist Working Suit for.. .$ 3.50 A Goeil Business Suit for. -L73 A Geed Cassiinerc Suit for CM A Geed Cheviot Suit (OStylcs) 8.00 A Geed Cheviot Suit, Light, (8 Style:,)... U.OU A Fine Cheviot Suit, Light, ( Styles).... liOO' A Fine Dress Suit (5 Styles) 14.00 An Extra Dress Suit (4 Styles) 1CWJ A Superb Dress Suit (5 Styles) 20.00 A Large Stock of Stylish Pants Cheap. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING In Large Variety at LOW PRICES. Beys' Suits lrem Children's Suits from... $iS0up. 1.02 up. Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Valises. Our Custom Department : We have carefully selected a Large Stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC. CHEVIOT, CAS SIMEUE, DIAGONAL and WOllSTED SUITINGS, which have been ordered before this large ad vance in Prices, which we make te me;i.sure at the OLD PUICES. Business Suits from. Ires Suits from Pant lrem , .$12.00 up . l."i.00up. . a.oe up. 3 PI ease call, whether en wwli te purchase or net. We ill be pleaded te show you goods. D. GANSMAN & BRO., MEBCHANT TAILORS AXD CLOTHIERS, GG & GS NORTH QUEEN ST., S. IV. Cerner et Orange, Lancaster, l'a. (Bailsman's Cerner.) Spring Opening 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Wc have for sale for the coming seasons an Immense Stock of if of our own manufacture, which comprises the Latest and Most STYLISH DESIGIS. Come and see our NEW GOODS MERGEANT TAMI, which is larger and composed of the best styles te be found in the city.- B. B. Hosteller & Seb, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. 2G-lyd LANCASTER. PA FUllXlTVltli. A Netice of Merest te Ail ! NEW STOCK. NEW STORE. NEW AND INCREASED FACILITIES. By recent Improvement te my Ware Reems they have been much enlarged and improved, and have just been tilled with a Xcw and Com plete Assortment of Hand Made and ether FUENITURE, OFTHB LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS. 1 guarantee all my work and will make It te veur interest te call. feltepairingaml Ite-uplieNtcring at short no ice. I'icturc Frames made te order, at 1P EAST KING STBEET. WALT2R A. HEINITSH. BAXKIXG. T1A TO m rkrk ALL WISHING TO Jml 1 1 tth; Jl n K make money in Wall st. should deal with the undersigned. Write for explanatory circulars, sent tree by HICKLING & CO., KX1 New Yerk. 1el9-3mdeed lleady Made ClOllllllff CLOl'JIZXO. A RARE CIAICE ! The Greatest Reduction of all in FIXE 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 of the Latest Xeveltics in ENGLISH, SCOTCH ASD AMERICAN SUITINGS Of Medium Weight, for the EARLY SPRING TRADE. These goods were all ordered before the rise in Woolens, and will be made te order at re markably low prices. Alse, aFine Line et i SPKING OVERCOATING, H. GERHART'S, Ne. 51 North Queen Street. 3ZILLIXLRY AXJt TllZJZJXIXas. Netice, Ladies! We "are new receiving dally all the Latest Styles and Novelties in SPRING HATS, Bennets, Feathers, Flowers and Fancy Ribbons. HAUGHTON'S Keep the Largest Stock, the Latest Styles and Finest Geed-., at tin; Lewest Prices in our city. 2-Butten Lisle Gloves, 1(, 1-2 and Lie. "Miami Lisle Gloves, 21, ."0 and IKe. .'MJand Lisle Gloves. 2?, :se and 35c. Kid Gloves, .1Uc, 7."c, :? 1 00 and $1.2." per pair. Fer a Geed (Hove gote HAUGHTON'S. Fer a Handsome CREPE HAT OR BOMET go te HAUGHTON'S, for thev keep Ilium lrem yj.00. $2.7.-1. f.J.50, $1.87 up. Civpe Veils. Finest (Qualities, $2.iki, $:;.."0, $4.7.-. $.0i) and $S.ei apiece. Fer the Cheapest and Best Crepes go te HAUGHTON'S. If you want Handsome BLACK SATINS, Fer $1.00, $1.10 and $1.25 go te HAUGHTO.VS. If von want the FincstSatius. All Shades, lrem $1.00 te $1.25, go te HAUGHTON'S, for they keep the Finest Stock in the city. If you want te ee a Fine Variety of Black Silk Fringes j for 25, 35. B0, "02 and 75e, FINE SADDLER'S SILK FIUXGES, lrem 50c te $1.50 per yanl, GRASS FRINGES, for 35. SO. (B, 87c and $1.50 per yard, COLORED FRINGES, in all the New shades, at 50, 75c and $1.00 per yard. Fer Fringes go te HAUGHTON'S. FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, 5, B, 8. 10c and up. BORDERED HANDKER CHIEFS. 8, 10, 15 and 25c. Wide Laces, 5, C and Sc. Brctenne Laces, 10, 15, 25 and 50c. Fine Landauck Laces, 20, 25 and 50c. Fine Em broideries from 5c te $2.0:) per yard, Ladies, ler the Finest Variety of ffl GOTO M. A. HAUGHTON'S, Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN ST., Fer they keep the Best Stock in the city. HOOKS AXD STATIOXL'KY. pASTEK CAKDS. Marcus Ward's English and Prang's American EASTER CARDS, AT L. M. FLYNN'S BOOK AXD STATIONERY STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET. EASTER NOVELTIES! Eqoter VrnpeQ Aselectionefproscandverse (ielcl UlUce. for the season, in unique form. Pdcer Flccnm A collection of Poetry, bcau lidbier DdWil. tifully printed and in a New and Beautiful Binding. Easter Cards. .ep'ep' TWntinnnl P,nnl'! ln PIWC aml pectry.with UeVOXlOnai DUUh.b. Floral Decorations, appro priate te the season. AT THE BOOK STORE OF JOM BJlER'S S01S, 15 and 17 HORTH QDEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. TLXH'AJCJ-:, .' c IALL ON SHERTZEi:, HU3IP1IKEVILLI? & IvlfcFFER, manufacturers of TIN AND SIIEET-IROX WORK, and dealers in GAS FIXTURES AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Special attention given e PLUMBING, GAS and STEAM FITTING Ne. 40 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. iliery Eamastet I-ntrlltgrnrrr. MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1880. OUR FOREIGN LETTER. TIDINGS FROM OVER THE SEA. Antique Art in Church Decoration Our Cor respondent's View of Modern Icono Iceno Icone clasm. A Few Moment's With the Humorists Sense and Nonsense Clipped from Our Funny Contemporaries. LETTER VI. Old St. Cunibert's Church by the Walls of Cologne. Built by Archbishop Cenrad in 1247, St. Cunibert's church has evidently undergone exterior restoration and had Gothic addi tions. Originally it evidently Tvas Roman esque in design, but pointed arches are in close proximity te rounded, 'which present te the eye many architectural malforma tions. Romanesque was the architecture of elder Cologne and this, with its parent, the Byzantine, had great influence throughout the middle ages upon the ex terior form and interior decoration of the churches. St. Cunibert's church is no ex ception te this rule and still stands pre vailingly Romanesque, although much changed by Gothic additions. Xcar the church is a very old gateway, which, from its Latin inscription, indicates it te be the entrance te the Cleister, as originally St. Cunibert's church was a Cloistral church. The ground en which I am standing evi dently also formed part of the Cleister. Opposite is a large hospital for " incura bles," and from its windows strange faces gaze vacantly at one. May the Great Christ reward these who have it in charge. All around mcarc the evidences of monas tic cloistral life. The walls of the cloister have undergone many changes, yet the lower parts still remain. Seme have been adapted te ether uses, yet a monastic im press is still very apparent. Other por tions are entered by the most inconceiva ble doers opening into small courts Strange, strange were the surroundings, weird, weird were the gray walls and irreg ular reefs of St. Cunibert's cleistcral re mains. Within the church is very interesting, as it's interior has net suffered se much from restoration as the exterior, and therefore gives one an idea hew the churches looked sonic centuries age. By no means cleanly is its interior, but in this respect St. Cnni bcit does net differ from many of the Ger man churches. Many Mural paintings arc te be ceu,aud though indistinct from age, they htill show the school of art te which they belonged, the Romanesque. Twe especially, te the left, arc especially inter esting, as they evidently show the relation of Mural church frescoes te the Fra An gelica school, which latter was mere clois cleis tral, and belongs te a lat3r period. The rich gilt back-ground of the former and the highly colored figures which rest en them, stand as cerclated te that school. Four large figures frescoed en the square columns are very characteristic. As I steed before these specimens of the elder Romanesque frescoes, one could net but wonder at the wonderful care which must have been used by the artist who laid the colors en these stone columns, se that they still tenaciously cling te their surface. Wonderful is it what martyrdom from iconoclasts some of these elder frescoes undergo. Even in prc-Rcformatien times, the hands of Gothic restorers covered them with the first coat of paint, and in their places with something far less artistic, per haps a Monastic legend. Later in Reforma tion times, Protestant iconoclasts applied a coating of white-wash. In modern times, when such extremes arc being dropped, the white-wash having eaten into the oil of the Gothic decorrtien, has caused both te peel off the stone, causing the original Roman esque, the first form of decoration en the column, te reappear, after being buried for many hundred years. This is only partly true of St. Cunibert church, as it has net at any time been in Protestant hands. Strictly true is it of many churches in North Germany. As I steed before these figures one could net but have a feeling of awe stronger than that produced by an oil painting. This Romanesque Mural at t is se rich and distinctive se noble and dignified. It docs net strive te be realistic or imitate the human form, but confronts one as art for the soul rather than the eye te drink in. It produces an elevated feeling and has the tendency te lift up the mind, rather than sensualize the eye, which effect is often produced by the vulgarities and nudities of the masters. But one must visit the choir, that part of the church which we often call the recess. This is considered the chief attraction of the interior, as it has been embellished with Mural encaustics by Welter. Very effective is this form of work. It would be well for the Reb Jehn school te take a few mere lessens, as our Ameri can churches would be benefitted thereby. Yet justice te this school demands that te it must be accorded the honor of having introduced into many American churches with the last decade, this churchly form of Romanesque art. The stained glass in the choir windows arc ever tinkling with color, and one's eye is delighted with the ever changing, kaleidescepic effect. This is a feature in the stain-glass of Cologne that it sparkles and fairly laughs with joy, or is subdued and cries with sorrow. The choir is the only part of the interior which has been in modern times restored, but the entire interior is seen te be judi ciously decorated. Our old friends, the Romanesque figures, will be retouched with coloring, which will somewhat diminish their historical value as representative of the elder Romanesque period in art. May St. Cunibert watch ever your old Romap Remap isque church, and bring brighter evangelic light within your walls te priest and peo ple, when in your new Mural decoration you will again be re-dedicated te the wor ship of the Most High. Then will the sim plicity of your patron saint again be an example te your congregation, and the brightness of your new dress will ever be an incentive te renewed piety en the part of your priesthood. Such are the thoughts suggested by a visit te a church whose history is as old as that of St. Cunibert's, located by the river wall of Cologne. Geerge Merle Zaciiauias. "Rhu Along New." Free Press. A dignified policeman was going up Macumb street, Detroit, recently, when a boy crossed the street te meet him and said: " Maybe you haven't get anything te de with it, but there's a woman dying back of that house there." " I should rather think I had something te de with it ! " replied the officer, and he made haste across the street and disap peared around the comer of the house. There he came upon a woman who was hanging up skeins of yarn fresh from the dye kettle. " Is the party dead yet ?" he eagerly in quired. Party ? Who's a party, sir ? " "Isn't there a sick woman here?" ''Xe, sir! I'm the sickest woman in this neighborhood, and I weighed ICG pounds last night." " I was told that a woman was dying back here," 'I don't believe it! Yeu are spying around te see if wc threw dead cats in the alley, and it's mean and contemptible in you ! Take yourself out of this or I'll go down te the chief?" lie went out, vexed and annoyed. The boy was leaning against the fence across the street, and he called out : "TIM I telt VAll e iirn9" "Bey!" replied the efticcr, "don't ever 'trifle with me again ! There was no dying woman in there !" "Was there net? Yeu thought I was stocking the cards en you, eh? See?" The officer scratched his head, began te smile, and finally laughed as he said : ' Ah ! I see ! There was a knot in the clothes line and the woman had en blue stockings ! Puity geed pun that ; but you shouldn't have lied te me about her dying. Death's a very selcms thing, and I can't stand any jokes about it. Run along, new." The Family Rudder. Virginia (New) Chronicle. A Comsteckcr who was having his hair cut yesterday morning gave the barber particular instructions net te remove a long lock that projected in a somewhat unsightly way lrem the trout et his head. "It don't become you," said the bar ber. " Can't help that, " said the customer. "Better let me take it off," said the bar ber. "Just you leave it as it is," said the man. "But," persisted the barber, "I can't give you a smooth, decent cut if I leave the hair se long in front. It will leek like the very devil. I can't see what you want it left there for ?" " That's because you don't knew what it is you dent knew the use of it." "I knew it's a bunch of hair and knew that it's devilish unbecoming just where it is." "Yes; it's a bunch of hair, and it is something mere than a a bunch of hair it's the family rudder." "The family what?" " The family rudder. When things don't go right at home fny wife always grabs that lock of hair. She would feel lest without it. When she gets held of that she can handle me street me in the right course t-e te speak and when I go in the right course the whole family go in the right course, and all is well. I've get used te it new and don't mind it. Should I loose my hair and become bald, or should you give me a lighting cut all ever, there would be no way of steering me ; I should become unmanageable, and sooner or later a total wreck. Ne, sir; don't you disturb the family rudder." The World is Honest. Frem the Detroit Frce Press. A dozen men were yesterday leafing away the rainy hours in a business place near the ferry deck when the conversation turned upon the subject of general public rascality. A citizen said he had given a boy a quarter te get chauge and had never seen him again ; another said he wouldn't trust his own grandfather, and a third would give $100 te see au honest man. " I have net yet lest my faith in human nature," finally remarked a man en a back seat. "Any of you may call in a stranger te us all, and I will give him a five-dollar bill te go and get changed. If he fails te come back I lese the money; if he returns you will see hew foolish your assertions are." Half a dozen men rushed te the deer. A seedy, gaunt and evil-looking African was paddling by in the rain, and he was selected te make the test. " Stranger, " said the man who hadn't lest confidence, " take this five dollar bill around the corner and get it changed and I will give you ten cents. " The black man departed without a word, and for the next ten minutes the laugh was en the man who sent him. It died away, however, as the African slouched in, handed out the bill, and said : "Irunncd all ober an' nobody could change him. " lie was given his ten cents and the man who lest the quarter by the boy said he couldn't have believed such an exhibition of honesty if he had net witnessed it, and he was willing te buy the cider for the crowd. It was only after the cider had been de stroyed and paid for that he learned that the bill given the negre was a base coun terfeit which no one would accept. J'JtiXTlXG AXD JSIXDLXG. Business Cards ! Business Cards ! ! Something New and Very Attractive! We have en hand the finest Selection of Bus iness Cards in the .Market at VERY LOW PRICES. 43-CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. mlOtfd SJEtYIXG JIACUIXES. SEWING MACHINES. Nearly every Sewing Machine agent claims te have the simplest machine. Frem the pri vate books of Sewing Machine makers and at tachment dealers, we learn the following facts : The American" Machine has 133 parts " Davis " " 151 " " Demestic " " 83 " Howe " " 2U " " New Heme " " 133 " " Remington " " 131 ' " Singer " " 112 " " Weed " " l " " White " " 134 " " Wheeler & Wilsen.Ne. S.has"." '. !lM " .ie47-3uttdSJL3niw DJ1T THE GRAND DEPOT IS THE LARGEST RETAIL HOUSE in the United States, exclusive of New Yerk City. It carries DOUBLE THE STOCK of any Retail Heuse in Philadelphia. Buyers are Sure of Seeing the LARGEST ASSORT MENT of Newest Goods. A System of Business is ob served that Ensures PERFECT SATISFACTION. A CORDIAL INVITATION is Extended te all who visit us. The New Stock for Spring is Just Opened. JOHN WANAMAKER, 13th Street, Market te Chestnut, PHILADELPHIA. WALL PAPERS! WATT, PAPERS ! WALT, PAPERS! FOB THE 1880 SPBIM TRADE. 1880 We invite your attention te our Immense Stock of WAJL.L PAPERS. Every Grade or FINE AND C03IMON FAFEIJS, at VERY LOW PRICES. Complete ..nieet Dadoes Ceiling and Borders. In Ceiling Decorations we show entirely New Designs. . ...I Line of Cornice l'eles and Walnut Cornices, Window Shades Mirrors, Ac. J. B. MARTIN & CO. NEW YORK STORE. I ATT, SHI i COMPANY HAVE REMOVED TO 8 AKD 10 EAST KISTG ST., STIRK'S CHINA SPUING DRESS GOODS! SPRING DRESS GOODS! SPRING DRESS GOODS! HAGER & BROTHER Are new opening NEW SPUING DI'KSS GOODS in till the Latest Shades. NOVELTIES TN FRENCH DRESS GOODS! NOVELTIES IN ENGLISH DRESS GOODS! PULL LINES OP AMERICAN DRESS GOODS! French Grenadine, Plain and I.ace Iiu!itinj's, Cretonnes, Chintzes, Canten Dress Ging hams and Seersucker. Black Cashmere Silks, in all (ualtltes, lrem 72c. te $1.25 per yard, Celer ed Silks, new shades, Trimming Silks, Satins aim I'ekins. BLACK CASHMERES, Of hest make, imported in all qualities, Silk Warp, Henriettas, Crepe Cleth and Tamlse. Genuine Kid Gloves lrem 2 te Bhutten, in ISIack Celers, White and Opera Shades, Elsie Gloves, 2, a and 4 Elastics, Lisle Gloves, Lace Tep. Silk Gloves, I'lack and Celers, 2, 'i and 4 Elastic. White Goods, Lace Goods, Ile-dery ami Corsets. WATCHES, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER IN AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Clocks, Jewelry mil Ami Hi Reflate. We offer 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. ,Ve manufacture a large part et the goods wc sell, and buy only lrem First-Class Houses. Every article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality. ffi,First-Clas Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S CORNER. CAJtJilAGES, S. E. BALLY. S. E. BAILY & Ce., Manufacturers CARRIAGES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION ! Office and Ware-rooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory, 431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa. We are new ready ferSI'RING TRADE, with a Fine Assortment of Bin Camps, Plitii, Met Wapns, k Having purchased our stock for cash, before the recent advance, we arc enabled te eiler SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PRICE. We will keep in stock BUGGIES OF ALL GRADES and PRICES te suit aU classes et customers. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MARKET W'f"" Glveuaeall. All work fully warranted en year. GOODS. HALL BUILDING. .TEWELKY, Ac. Lancaster, Pa., LANCASTER, PA. rilAETOXS. &c W. W. BAILY. of and Dealers im V 3vi