je $wxKk$ W) ipntmxgetie v Yelnme XVINe. 227. TERMS. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY MAY 25, 1880. Price Twe Ceit?. THE DAILYINTET.T.TQENOER, PUBLISHED EVERT XVmVO, BY STEINMAN & HEN8EL, intelligencer Building, Southwest Cerner of I centre square. Tin: Dailt Intelligencer la furnished te nilwcribers in the City of Lancaster and sur rounding towns, accessible by Railroad anil D.iily Stage Lines at Ten Cents 1kr Week, payable te the Carriers, weekly. By Mall, $5 a year In advance ; otherwise, pi. Entered at the pest efliccat Lancaster, Fa., as Mfeml class mail matter. S-Thc STEAM JOB PRINTING DEPART DEPART MKNTel this establishment jiessesses unsur liiLsMid facilities for the execution of all kinds of I'laiii and Fancv Printing. dry goods. WATT, SHAND & COMPANY Wave epeced a Choice Assortment of ftamastet intelligencer. TUESDAY EVENING, MAT 25, 1880. COAL. B. II. MARTIN, Dress Ginghams, Lawns & Chintzes. SPECIAL IIARUAIN. Twe Cases Yard Wide.Lawns at 8c per yard, usual price, 12c. Summer Hosiery and Underwear for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. HOT BEDS OF CORRUPTION of AT LOWEST PRICES. Wholesale and Retail Dculci in all Windser LUMBER AND COAL. arTard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL! 0AL! COAL! COAL! Ceal of the Ilest juality put up expressly ler family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAJIPLE TON. - YARD inn SOUTH WATER ST. m-JJI-lyd PHILIP SCHUM, SON A CO. JUST RECEIVED A FINK LOT OK HALED II A V AND STRAW, at M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON'S, DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND COAL, 231 NORTH WATER STREET. to-Wt'Mtern Fleur a Specialty. fs27-lyd NEW YORK STORE S AND 1 0 EAST KING STREET. COHO & WILEY, ;;.W NORTH WATER ST., Luncatr, I'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Alse, Contractors and Htilldern. Estimates made and contract undertaken en all kinds et buildings. Branch Oflice : Ne. :t NORTH DUKE ST. fcb28-lyd COAL! - - COAL!! OO TO GORRECHT & CO., Yard I larrisl nil; Foriieodand Cheap Ceal. Ollice 2;j Eiusl Chestnut Street, iK. 9-1 P. W. GORRECHT, Agt. .1. 11. RILEY. W. A. KELLER. CLOTHING. PM OPENING H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment., MONDAY, APRIL 5. WALL PAPERS! WALT. PAPERS! WALL PAPERS! .. A,',ll!NcwSIri,nKs.tyle'frem the Leading Manufacturers. Embossed Geld. Bronze Satins, (Jreunds and Blanks, with Dade, Frieze and Borders te match. CAEPETS ! CAEPETS ! CAEPETS ! .BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, INGRAIN AND HALL CARPETS. MATTINGS ! WHITE AND FANCY CHINA MATTINGS AND OIL CLOTHS. HAGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Wall Papers and Window Shades. WE OPEN A NEW LINE OF PAPEE HANGINGS, In Entirely New Patterns: rations a, Specialty. Elegant Pattern and Large Stock te select from. Celling Dcce: HOLLANDS FOR WINDOW SHADES, Having lut icturneil from the New Yerk Woolen Market, i am new prepared te exhibit oneel the Best Selected blocks el WOOLENS FOR THE PI er Ever brought te this city, bestet Nene but the very ENGLISH, FRENCH AMERICAN FABRICS, in all the Leading Styles. Prices as low as the lowest, and all giHids warranted as lupreseut ed, at H. GERHART'S, Ne. 51 North Queen Street In Cardinal, Brown, Olive, Tea and Louden Smoke. 2Shades and Paper hung at short notice. WIDE GOODS FOR STORE SHADES. Best Spring Fixtures, 35c. Cornices and Curtain Poles. J. B. MAETIN" & CO. CLOTHING. Spring Opening '24 CENTRE SQUARE. We have fei sale for the reiulug seasons an Immense Stock of JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST LOT OF GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS Ever brought te this city, embracing all the new, beautiful and meat stylish colors in Neckties and Scarfs for the Summer Season. Men's Colored Balbrlggan Hese, with Embroidered Silk clocks ; Scarlet and Blue Silk Hese; Fancy Colored Hal f Hese ; Striped Cotten Halt Hese and Merine Half Hese. Men's ami Beys' Suspenders and Fine Braces, In all styles and Celers. Men's and Beys' White Dress and Colored Shirts, Superior Cheviot Shirts, and Blue Flannel Neglige Shirta. Men's and Beys' Summer Underwear in Merine and India Gauze. Men's and Beys' Colored Lisle Thread and MYERS & RATHFON, CENTRE HALL, Ke. 12 EAST KINH STREET, LANCASTER, FENN'A. Ready Made CletliiM. of our own manufacture, which comprises the Latest and Most STYLISH DESIGNS. Come and sec our NEW GOODS for 1RCHANT TAME, which Is larger and composed of the best styles te be found in the city." D. B. Hostetter & Sen, A COMPLETE RENEWAL IN OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING. NEW GOODS-BOUGHT FOB CASH-MADE UP BEFORE THE ADVANCE AND OFFFIt ED TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES FROM 25 te 30 per cent. LESS TIIA.V PRESENT COST OF MANUFACTURE-PREP RED BY A. C. YATES & CO. THE LEADING AND POPULAR CLOTHIERS OF PHILADELPHIA, FOR THE 1880 SPRING AND SUMMER. 1880 :e: FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST CLOTHING CALL AT THE Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Streets. THE FINEST CLOTHING HOUSE-IN AMB RICA. WATCHES, JEWELRY, c EUW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, DEALER IN Lancaster, Pa., Tlie .Battle Meld of Saturday Cleared smeite. Lancaster Dispatches te the Press. The Camerons were at work with money and machinery, and all ethers must merge into this one issue. The election in some of the wards in the citT was a great fraud. The machine used money freely, paying as high as three dollars for a single vote. 3Iere votes were returned than there are Republican voters in the wards. There are murmurings in the city against H. C. Demuth, renom renem inated as representative from the city dis trict, as the city has instructed for On.w Many of our best Republicans declare they will net support Demuth, and the chances are therefore largely in favor of a Deme cratic representative, as the vote is close under the most favorable circumstances. Which Judge was ThJ T A prominent member of the Lancaster bar, who said he was elected judge of the courts en Saturday, but the ether man was elected en Sunday. The Election a Farce. J. M. W. Geist te the Times. The machine men overreached them selves by forcing instructions for Quay in the city districts. If insisted upon this win certainly beat Demuth in November. They are new frightened at their own work. The election in several of the wards in this city was a farce and a fraud, ever a hundred mere votes bein" returned for the Eighth ward than there were Republicans in the ward, and the Seventh was carried for Quay by a special contract, but the contractor refused te de liver the goods for Grant. In the Sixth, as high as three dollars were paid for sin gle votes, and mere were returned than there were Republican voters in the ward. Selah. It Wan a Still Hunt. Jno. A. Hicstand te the Times. The Grant and Quay movement was a still-hunt of a two days' campaign and time was net had te get the tickets into all the districts in the county. In fact it was net expected te win, but intended mere te show that the claimed unanimity of the Republicans of the county for Mr. Blaine did net exist. The name of Gen. Grant being left off the ticket was the first thing te develop a strong Grant feeling and a de sire te make a contest in his behalf. Wherever an effort and a canvass at the polls was made it was easy te make votes ter uen. urant. it Is prebablv true that the general belief of his nomination at Chicago aided that very much, but it shows that if nominated the Republican masses will rally te his support. Admits the Carnival Lancaster Examiner, Editorial. Lancaster county en Saturday passed through its annual political carnival of a primary election. This "theory of the people" making their own nominations by the direct personal vote of each individual, is year after year becoming mere of a snare and a delusion. We de net propose in detail toire ever an v of the methods that are annually gene through te produce the results reached. They are familiar te thousands of our "best " and some net se "geed, " citizens, and there is net one of them te-day who does net leek back ever the past few weeks with supreme loathing ana disgust. The question that presents itself te the mind of the thoughtful citizen is, Ought this system te be further persevered in, when it is every year growing mere demor alizing te the political morals of the com munity? It is plain that the "methods" arc the same with all factions and cliques, although they may net be of choice but of necessity. A candidate or a faction with out a "pet" has about as much chance as a "stumptail bull in fly time." The writer of this had quite as much te ae with bringing about the adoption of the present mode of nominating candidates as any ether inidividual, and he makes this suggestion new, net in the interest of any iuuiviuuai or iacuen, mat the wise men " of the party "put their heads" together te devise some ether mode te arrive at the public will in the selection of candidates. Let us te this if only for a trial. It cannot be worse than what we new witness, and ler a lew years, at least, it must be much better. Almest any change would be an improvement. Frem Fifty Cents te Five Dollars. New Era, Editorial. The means by which the machine car ried its objective point were the most dis graceful ever witnessed at our primary elections, and that is saying a geed deal. The vote of entire wards was net only contracted for by wholesale, but individ ual votes were openly purchased at prices ranging from fifty cents te three and five dollars each and Democrats and Republi cans from ether wards were allowed te vote against the pretest alike of citizens and minenty election officers. Se shame less were these flagrant violation of rules and common decency that the better class of citizens are disgusted and with one voice demand th3t a halt shall be called before these political Arabs shall have produced such a revolt in public sentiment as will imperil net only the safety of the party, but the stability of republican in stitutions. These remarks, be it distinctly under stood, are net aimed exclusively against the leaders of any political faction as they have been arrayed against each ether in past contests. The most unscrupulous men of both factions seem te have "made friends together" for a common arising from a few mouth fights. The vote was light, net up te party strength, net- witnstandmg a number or votes being polled in the second ward bv non-resident darkeys.. Griest stock in the morning was above par, a rumor being circulated that incase he (Griest) was nominated he would get an appropriation for a new posteffice in Columbia te cost $40,000. In the First ward the young Heg Ring ers made a desperate attempt te elect Jerry u.wu cuuutjr cummuieeman ; ne was ae feated by Squire Decker, the Bull Ring candidate, ny nine votes. In the second ward the Heg Ringers tried te defeat A. J. Kaufman,candidate for county committee man, who was re-elected by a nice major ity. Smith carried the Second ward by one majority, notwithstanding the blue and red tickets. In the Third ward the Bull Ringers had it their own way, endorsing Quay by giving him 120 votes against 12 polled for Grew. The prices paid for votes in town were from 50 cents te $3, a pair of shad, a red or blue ticket, meaning a glass of beer or whisky. There is considerable dissatis dissatis tien among the "best workers" with the Crawford county system. Down In Drumore. Chestnut Level Correspondent. All our honest Republicans, black, white and yellow, marched te Chetsnut Level en Saturday and cast their votes and miiucnces, for the mspective favorites. The bend that bound the faithful together must nave eeen nam te "tear asunder," or the meeting, otherwise very interesting, or the poll a large one, and net readily concentrated en the tally-sheet by 'Squire Chandler's improved, and clerk-blessed rule of count ing, for it was past the " hour of night's black arch the key-stone, " when they ad journed. It is well for the Chestnut Level fleck that its shepherd is out West, or an investigation would have te be in stituted te see why some of the Presbyter ian Iambs jumped the fence of Saturday iiigiit ami aie political grass en Sunday. JEWELERS. LOUIS WEBKR, WATCHMAKER. Ne. 159$ NORTH QUEEN STREET.near P. R. R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and Mckel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ter the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta cles and Eye-Glasses. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd DMT GOODS. N UNUSUALLY LARUE AHD FINE STOCK OB Lais' antl Gents' Geld CiiaiBs, At no advance en Old Prices. B. F. BOWMAN, 106 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. COLORED SPECTACLES AMD EYE GLASSES, In all the Shades of BLUE, GREEN AND SMOKED, AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S. Jeweler, 20 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired. WHAT QUAY'S RECORDER'S DID. MONEY Ueiv Adam Eberly and Majer Keineehl Were Said Oat for Quay, Mylln and Davis. New Em. The details of the bararain bv which Mia Quay, Mylin and Davis combination was carried through are gradually coming te light, and enough is already known te us te justify us in predicting that this cam paign will be the end of the " Bull Ring " and "Heg Ring" factions. These facts fully confirm what we said before the pri mary that it was money furnished by Quay, which was te carry Mylin through. On Wednesday evening Hay Brown went te Levi Senseuig, whose only point in this campaign seems te have been the nomina tion of Eberly for district attorney, and said he had $3,000 which he had leccived from Cel. Quay, and wanted te knew if for tlie consideration of that sum he would put Grant and Quay through, and threw Eberly overboard. This offer, involving, as it did, the defeat of the only candidate for whom Senseuig was especially interested, was indignantly rejected, and Mr. Brown kept his money. Subsequently he went te Senscnigand offered him $1,000 if he would agree te carry Quay and Grant, with the understanding that Eberly should net be sold out by the Mylin faction. This was assented te after a clear understanding en the point of geed faith te Eberly, Seusenig agreeing te scud the money for Grant and tjuay, winch he aihrms he did. In the meantime an arranffement was made between Hicstand, Brown, Coch ran & Ce. en the one part and McMclIen, Mcntzer, Davis & Ce., by which a transfer of votes was te De made from Eberly te Davis, and letters signed by these respective contracting parties addressed te " the best workers" in the various districts were at once sent out by runners with the short tickets, in structing them te de the work which shelved Eberly and made sure the slaugh ter of Reinoehl, which had been begun by another 31.000 of Ouav's mnnev. ilisnenil by Cochran & Ce., $4,000 in all, according te the parties' own admissions, having been invested in this wholesale fraud upon the people, jur. Bensemg says he can trace in the returns of certain districts hew about 1,100 votes were thus stolen from Ad.lm Eberly in return for about 800 given for Grant and Quay. Hay Brown had two or three conferences with Quay en this business, and there weie conferences at Mrs. Nehr'sef the high con tracting parties, te which Sensenig was net invited, the details of which form a very intcrsting chapter in the history of this wholesale fraud upon the people. DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS DIAMONDS An Experience Of Nearly Half a Century in DIAMOND DEALING Gives us Positive Assurance That We Can Suit Every Persen Who Wishes te Buy DIAMONDS. BAILEY, BANKS & BUM, 12th and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. nprfi lydTu.Th&S N. McRae, Wyebridge, Ontario, writes : "I l!.aYe .!ll,.larSe Quantities of Dr. Themas' Eclectic Oil ; it is used for colds, sere threat, croup, &c, and, in fact, for any affection of the threat It works like mastic. It is a sure cure for burns, wounds and bruises." Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 35 DRY HOODS. CHEAP CAEPETS FROM AUCTION. A Tumble in Linens. Net many linens will be sold else where till we liave reduced our stock ; for why should you pay a dollar when ninety cents will answer? We have been below the market all the year; and new are lower still. We point te a few samples : TABLE-LINEN. Halt-bleached damask, S0.50, .36, .(ML .70. .80, .90, LOO; ,,-,.., cachoneisasgeodallnenasyoucan find elsewhere at the next higher price. Bleached damask, $QJ0 .63, ,73, .83. i.w, L10, 1.S5, .35, 1 JO, i.73, 2 00) 2.25 ; each one of these also' Is as geed as you u ujweBie eise acme next uigucr r new seli heaviest 1 at the same price. German damask, 10.75 Napkins te match, 400 Belgian damask, l.uu these last three are net te be round else where at any price. NAPKINS. 2G Inches square, J1J50; these cannot be matched anywheie else for a whit less than f-M. 24 inches square, 41:75 ; these are German goedn.und are put up In hair dozens. We could net buy them te-day te sell below JiUt at the very least. 21 inches square, 12.25; these are German also ; they liave no dressing; i. e.. they leek anil feel the same as alter washing. We liave been selliug thciuati2.50; and they are worth It. We have been offered pur price for the whole let, but have kept them ler you. TOWELS. Damask, at 15 cents; bcut them at at cents it you can. Damask, all white, 25cents; have been selling at 31 eeftts: and we cuiuiet buy them new te sell ut 31 ; but you shall liave them at 25. German Damask, 31 sents ; have been selling ut35 cents; we ought te put them up Instead or down ; but, re member, we are reducing stock. Bleached diaper towel, 50 cents, the current price Is 65 cents. Huck, knotted trlnge, 25 cents. Turkish, rreiu 15 cents. SHEETING. French, 72iucbea'0.90. French, 92 Inches, 0.90, 1.le, 1.50; these ought te le compared with Irish llueiut at $2.00 te 2.50. They are equal in weight and strength, but net et quite se geed a bleach. They are mere like the Karnsley blcaeh, but better than that. PILLOW LINEN. French, 45 Inches, 0..ri0, .?, .70, .80; French, 54 inches, S3.K5, 1.00; these are tlie name a the French sheetings above. UNDERWEAR-LIN EN- Old-tashiened Irish linen, yard wide, $0.25. .2H, .31, .3 , .40. . 15, .00, Mi, .70. .75, .HO, .85; they were begun en ourerder u year and a-liulf age. The old pn-ces- of bleaching in a slew one. The goods are te our liking every way. FLOOR-LINENS. Five yards wide, a single pk jrn only, $!.; we ask you te notice it. -'7 inches, for stairs, 12 cent; it will puzzle you te get It elsewhere at 25 cents. These are few out of many. Our stock was never nearly se large ; and we were never mere fortunate iu buying, cither as te choice or price. The rise in linens has carried every body above us ; we alone are anchor ed at low tide. Linens are in the outer and ncxt-euter-circle west from the Chestnut street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth, Market and Juniper, PHILADELPHIA, Opened this day Lets et 24 CENTRE SQUARE. 2C-lyd LANCASTER..PA ROOTS ASD SHOES. "P. A S V BO,OTS- SHOES AND LASTS -LLC1.U JL made en a new principle, Insur- ... wiuiuii iur me jecu ;iL3 uiaue te order. BOOTS eb!4-tfd MILLER, 133 East King street. ED U CATION AL. IHK ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH . Franklin and Marshall Collect nflnn. .. Serier advantages te young men and boys who eslre either te prepare for college or te obtain a Luurengu acaeemic education. Sttlfleiltja raL eeived at any time during the school year uvuu mi viruuiitrs. .Auurcss REV. JAMES CRAWFORD, Ostll-lvd Lancaster. Pa. AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES, Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware, Gtt, Jewelry mil Ami TIM Spectacles. We offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience In business, by which we are able te aid them In making the best use of their money In any department or our business. We manufacture a large part et the goods we sell, and buy only irem FlrstClass Houses. Every article sold accompanied with a bill stating its quality. W-FIrst-Class Watch and General Repairing given special attention. ZAHM'S CORNER. LANCASTER. PA. nurnese. and that purpose was te advance their own personal gain and te cheat the honest people. The Third Ward Lemuel Drewn? New Era. Lecal. In this ward the election beard, with the exception of one clerk, was set up in the interests of the Griest-Mylin-Davis com bination, which had things pretty much their own way. During a lull in the pro ceedings when all the officers except the clerks were absent, Sheriff Strine, who uvea in me reunu warn, nanaea in a vote, giving the name of G. A. Tripple. Clerk Thad Dickevtoek the ticket and had it halfway in the box, when the ether clerk, Eph. Shaub, protested and the ticket was withdrawn. An attempt was afterwards made te treat this affair as a "joke," but there were tee many jokes of the kind which went through. Fer exam ple, "Heggy" Leenard attempted te vote a non-resident of the ward named Painter in the name of " Jee Brown." Mr. Shaub protested, but he was afterwards voted under the name of Sam Doebler. It is supposed "Heggy" had been instructed first te vote him as "Lemuel Brown," but didn't get the Christian name right ! In tbe County, Toe. In some of the rural distiicts high handed fraud was attempted and partial ly carried out. IN COLUMBIA. Women Never Think I If the crabbed old bachelor who uttered this sentiment could but witness the Intense thought, deep study and thorough investiga tion et women in determining the best meTli meTli cineste keep their families well, and would note their sagacity and wisdom In selecting Hen Bitters as the best and demonstrating it by keeping their families in perpetual health, at a mere nominal expense, he would be forced te acknowledge that such sentiments are base less and false. mvl5-2wdw D. Sullivan, Malcom, Ontario, writes: "I have been selling Dr. Themas' Eclectic Oil for some ; years, and have no hesitation in saying that it has given better satisfaction than an? ether medicine I have ever sold. I consider it the only patent medicine that cures mere than it is recommended te en re." Fer sale by If. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 ami 130 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. 30 CHEAP CAEPETS, ALSO liiG,CIeMFawMaIfe r AT FAIIESTOGFS, Next Doer te the Cenrt Henne. CLOTHING. 1880. 1880. The Doctors folding. Ever since Pret. Green wrote te the Medical Recerd advising physicians every where te use the Sate Kidney and Liver Cure In their prac tice, it lias been gaining iu favor with the pre- "'" iiivy euii una naming wmen Is a sub stitute for it. R. dulkins, M. D., of Rochester, N. Y., says he would new prescribe It te all who are ufllictcd with serious kidney and liver diseases. myl5-2wd&w Vetes Bought at Frem S3 te a Shad. Frm Ur Regular Correspondent. The Republican primaries In Columbia were rather orderly, exceping a little noise Messrs. Parker A Laird, of Hillsdale, write : "Our Mr. Laird having occasion te visit Scot land, and knowing the excellent qualities of llr Thmnfiu' VtlanM. ill AAAi..i...i . ... some with him. The result you will nnd by the enclosed letter, which speaks for itself. We may say that in several instances it has effect ed cures when nilments had been pronounced incurable by eminent practitioners." hT. Makearkt's Hepe, Okknkt, SceTl.Asn. Mkssiis. Parker & Laird: I am requested by several friends te order another parcel of Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil. The last let I get from you having been tested in several cases of rheumatism, lias given relief when doctor's medicines have tailed te have any effect. The excellent qualities of this medicine should be made known, that the million of sufferers throughout the world may "benefit by IU pro vidential discovery. Yours, etc., Gilbert Laird. ,. S-r saJe.Jy u- I! Cochran, druggist, 137 and I.O North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. Si piARO TO THE LADIES 1 -Tust received a Fine Line or DRY GOODS, Philip Sc'hnm, Sen & Ce.'s, 38 & 40 WEST KING STREETS. Having added In connection with our Large Stock ercarpets. Yarns, Ac., A FINE LINE OF DRY GOODS, such as CALICOES, BLEACH ED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, TICK INGS, COTTON FLANNELS. CASHMERES, BLACK ALPACAS, SHEETINGS, NEW STYLE OF SHIRTING. NEW STYLE DRESS GOODS, TABLE LINENS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, Ac, which we are selling at MOD Eli ATE PRICES. m4-3md FURNITURE. A TTORNEYS-AT-LA W HENRY A. RILKY Attorney and Connseller-at-Law 21 Park Rew, New Yerk. Collections made in all parts or the United States, and a general legal business transacted. Refers by permission te Steinman A Hensel. -ITAIiCUS . SEHNEK, HOUSE CABPENT'JBB, Ne. 120 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al cratlen and repairs. sl3-lyd TRY LOCHER'S SYRUP. RENOWNED., COUGH WALTER A. HEINITSH INSERTS tbe New Glass Beiler OR INSULATOR ON ALL FURNITURE. TRY T1IESI 1 5 East King Street. Over High A Martin's. REMOVALS. RATHV0N& FISHER, PRACTICAL AMD FASHIONABLE TAILORS. SPRING- AND SUMMER CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, COATINGS, SUITINGS. VESTLNGS, PANTINGS, TROUSERINGS, OVERCOATINGS, Made te order for Men and Beys fnthe prevail ing Styles, and satlslactien guaranteed. Alse, Ready-Madc Clothing! AND ALL KINDS OF FURNISHING GOODS At the Old Price before the Advance. RATHV0N & FISHER'S Practical Tailoring Establishment, 101 NORTH QUEEN STREET. rat-Imd INSURANCE. rrH E OLD (HEARD DR. S. B. FOREMAN, (PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON). FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS : One Millien One Hundred and Thirty-one Thousand Eteht Hundred and Thirty-ehjht Dollars. 91,131,838. alt t ii s n a a tiSi'JfL". In -ne "S" securities. Lesses I promptly paid. Fer policies call en Ne. 18 Seuth Prinen ntnvt tn I Din a. wr- ....... . .. Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa. I Ne 10 , J"T ' fA vrf A rni24-3wd S-MWaMadK ' Lmncaster.