----T-' -?- -'"' '".'!..- " V -V-" ,. . V; .'"vr ,; ;"T"17"? .. ,.,.. t&.n 17 1 i'i ' A-" LANCASTER DAlLt faitGENCjfet: ERIDiLt ' AUGUST 13. 1880 Lancaster intelligencer. FRIDAY EVENINO. AUGUST 13, 1880. DISCONTENT. A dozen tadpoles wriggled out Te view the prospect round about. And see the elder frogs, no doubt Ambitious little tadpoles. They reamed among the rushes green They saw the lillics o'er them lean ; Their hearts were gladdened by the scene Admiring little tadpoles. A greater wonder was te come ; They heard an old lreg say "jug rum " Such eloquence It struck them dumb These silly little tadpoles. " Oh ! could we only speak like that. And sit upon a stone se fiat!" Their yearning hearts beat pIM-pat They sighed that they were tadpoles. " It's eh ! te wear a coat se fine And with thcae elder frogs te shine ! I wish their nappy let were mine," Said every little tadpole. Then buck again, with frowns and sigh;', And doubtless very watery eyes, Kach te his native mud bank hies A dozen humbled tadpoles. They could net knew the let el frogs Who sun themselves en lazy legs, Fated te utter their " her-chegs " These unsuspecting tadpoles. They ilid net knew that sticks and stones Where hurled at frogs te break their bones Or much less sad had been the tones Of all these little tadpoles. Hut let me cut this tale oil here, As Time cut theiiv. The day drew near. And lull-grown lregs they all appear, Ne longer little tadpoles. And arc they happy 1 Ah ! they sigh That profitless their youth went by. When tadpoles ask them, they reply ; " We wNh new we were tadpoles !" Slate Fair at Philadelphia. Oti Monday, September (itli, the Twenty seventh Annual Exhibition of the Penn sylvania State Agricultural Society will open at the Main Building, Centennial (rounds, Fairineuut Park, Philadelphia, and continue eighteen days, closing en Saturday. September 25lh. The Jast week of which period, viz., from September 20th te 25th, will be devoted te the International Shew of Sheep, "Weel and Weel Products, for which purpose the liberal sum of $8,u00 in ca'di has been appropriated. During this week, however, all ether exhibits, with (lie exception of horses, cattle, swine and poultry will remain en display. Frem present indications this exhibition of the society will be the largest, grandest and most varied that has ever becu held by any state society, and will be second in numbers and merit only te the ever ever mcmemblc International Exhibition, held at the same place during the Centennial year. The premium list, which can be ob tained from the eiliccrs of the society, at their eHiec, northwest corner Tenth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, is the most complete and thorough that lias ever been presented by any similar organization, and offers for competition in the live stock class alone the handsome sum of $21,315. In the dairy, fruit, vegetable and lleral de partments, the further sum of $0,000 is added, besides a large number of elegant and valuable geld, silver and bronze medals, whose intrinsic value will aggre gate the entire sum of mere than $10,000 in actual cash. The display will include a large number of imported, thoroughbred, line bred and draught horses; herds of Short Hern, Deven, Ilelstein, Jersey and Guernsey cat tle ; the choicest breeds of sheep, swine, etc, together with a mechanical, vegetable and manufacturing collection seldom, if ever, brought together in any community. Excellent, and commodious stabling has been prcpaied within the building for horses and horned cattle, and a suitable space assigned en the grounds adjacent for the accommodation of swine. The ma chinery, dairy, fruit, floral ami domestic departments are all provided under cover, and will undoubtedly prove attractive ami instructive features of the fair. A space has also been assigned for the exercise and display of all the entries in the live stock classes, but no racing will be permitted. Green fowl will be supplied all the milch cows en exhibition, and hay and straw furnished all entries gratis. Excursion tickets will be furnished by all the railroads centring at Philadelphia, and all articles intended for exhibition car ried en liberal terms, Our Itig Wheat Crep. A Tremendous Yield but no Larccr than Can be Used. Chicago Tiibunt;. Our last crop of wheat was Mippesed te be somewhere about -150,000 bushels (it is ridiculous te attempt te feet up within 1,000 bushels.) We had 30,000,000 of the old crop left ever a year age, against 10, 000,000 bushels new, the old wheat bring much mere closely drained from the farm new than then. That is, the people of the United States have within twelve meqgk?- consumed and sold some 470,000,000 bushels, and have practically none left te compete with the wheat of the new crop. It is exceedingly doubtful if that new ciep will feet up mere than 130,000,000 bushels, and if it should the everplus will net be a terrible burden te the people obliged te held it, if they should be obliged te held it ever into another crop year. Wc have net at present any geed reason te expect that the demauds of Europe upon the United States for bread, will be much, if any, smaller than a year age. There is net; therefore, any present ground ler alarm in legard te a superabundance of wheat. There is plenty of it; enough te kill the ambitious of these who would like te sec Europe forced te pay mere than fifty shillings a quarter for it ; net enough te warrant the bearing of it te a point which will net pay for the cost of producing it. The people who are croak creak ing about ever production de the same thing every year. Twelve months age they said we had some 80,000,000 bushels mere tliau we could get rid of. They mis calculated the facts in the case te the ex tent of 200,000,000 bushels. That is enough te show that they could net then grasp the situation, and there is no reason te think that they are any mere competent new. Fortunately their vaticinatiens de net seriously affect the matter. The wheat gees forward while statisticians are prev ing that there is no place for it te go, just as serenely as the moon rolled en when the deg was baying at it. M. Shcehan, of Oscoda. Mich., writes : ' 1 have used Dr. Themas' Klectric Oil en horses for different diseases and found it te de j list as yen recommended. It has done justice for me even' time, and Is the best oil for horses I ever used." Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. el Arousing its Headers. An alarm of lire at midnight is a startling thing, but net half se startling te many who hear it as would be the sudden knowledge of their own dangerous physical condition. Thousands of thousands arc hurrying te their graves because they-arc carelessly indifferent te the insidious inroads of disease and the means of cure. It is the mission of II. II. Warner & Ce., with their Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, te arouse men te a sense of their danger and then cure them. Memphis Appeal. 3 Latent Force. That I,atknt Ferc: or Fluid, which per meates all matter, and which bears the con ventional name el Electricity, is widely appre ciated anil recognized :is a means of cure in various diseases. Its effects in the form of Themas' Eclcctric Oil are shown by the relief of pain both Neuralgia and Rheumatic, as well as in the threat and lungs, and In vari ous ether licalim ways. Fer sale bv II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 159 Xerth Queen J street. Lancaster, l'a. 32 MEDICAL.' HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Defensive Medication Is a precaution which should never be neg lect ed when danger Is present, and therefore a course of the Hitters at this season is particu larly desirable, especially for the feeble and sickly. As a remedy for biliousness, dyspep sia, nervousness, and bowel complaints, there is nothing comparable te this wholesome res torative. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener ally. au2-lydced&lyw HOSTKTTKK'S HITTKK'.S FOK SALIC AT Lechcr's Drug Stere, a East King street. N: KKV1NK, OB TOXIC SPKCIFICA. A BOON TO BOTH SEXES. A REMEDY WITHOUT A RIVAL for all diseases arising from Nervous Debility, Sexual Disorders, ever Indulgence of Vicious Habits, as well as from the prostration el old age. Its curative properties in violent and chronic forms eftue following diseases have been at tested te by the most Eminent Physicians Dyspc :n Self Abuse, Headache, Dizziness, Sexual Exhaustion, SpcrmateiTli'.ca, General Debility, lmpetency. Premature Decay. &c. It lias been in use for ever forty years, and is te-day the most popular remedy for the dis eases above mentioned in the WOULD. It can be used without regard te diet, is pleasant in taste, and better than all, it is a sure, sate ami certain cure. It is no quack medicine, but stands upon its own merits, as any trial wil amply demonstrate. Since 1XM this remedy has always been sold for a much larger price than that for which it is new sold; but owing te the act that the time for the payment et an enormous royalty upon its manufacture has expired, it is ellered te the sutlering of both sexes at one dollar per package, se as te be within the reach of all; at which price it will be sent te any address free et further charge. Address DR. "WILLIAM YOUNG, S; Spruce Street, Philadelphia. May be consulted en all diseases by mail. jyJO-Omd&w DR. G-RBBNB Is exceedingly happy te announce te his nu merous friends that his wile and self have safely returned from nearly a seven weeks' tourtlireughaportionof niucslates,ridingand sailing nearly 3,000 miles. Dr. Greene is new ready te help all sick iersens te regain their health. His attendant says in one week of his absence 107 patients called te see him at his etllccs. The following appeared in the Col umbia CeuraiU of June 17, 1SS0: FROM THE BRINK OF THE URATE. As nearly everybody in Columbia knows Harry Leng has net for two years past been ex pected te live from one week te the ether, nearly all of which time he has been in bed or prepped up in an arm chair. During tills time he has taken medicine enough te kill a dozen people pounds et pills and powders and barrels et liquids, .air. Hin. l'axsen, ami outers who nau been loeki ng after t he wan ts of M r. Leng, pre vailed upon him te try Dr. C. A. Greene, of Lancaster, and 1 am pleased te say the cllcet of Dr. Greene's treatment is magical. The sick man is new almost like one raised from the grave. He is new out visiting friends, and a few days age was in Lancaster city te offer congratulations te Dr. Greene in person. Well! well!! Wonders never cease. S. S. DR. C. A. GREENE, jyeC-ltdMWF Xe. '230 Xerth Queen Street. H P JUTTKHS fOK SLK AT I.OU1I- ers Drug Stere, '. East King street. KIDXEY PADS. DAY'S MEY PAD! A NEW DISCOVERY, That acts directly en the Kidneys, bladder and Urinary Organs, by absorbing all humors, every trace of diseuse.tyind forcing intethe sys tem powerful and healthful vegetable Tonics, giving it wonderful power te cure PAIN IN THE HACK, Side and Leins. Iullammatien and Bright' Disease el the Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Diabetes, Stene in the Bladder, In ability te Retain or Expel the Urine, High Col ored, Scanty or Painful Urinating, Depe.-its. Shreads or Casts In the Urine, Xcrveus and Physical Debility, anil In fact any disease of these great organs. It avoids entirely the troubles and dangers of taking nauseous and poisonous medicines. It is comfortable, safe, pleasant and reliable in its 'effects, yet powerful in its action. It can be worn at "all seasons. In any climate, and is equally geed for MAN, WOM AX OR CHILD. Ask your druggist for it and accept no imi tation or substitute, or semi te us and receive it by return mail. Regular Pad, $2; Special Pad, for Chronic, deep-seated, or cases of long standing, $3; Children's Pad, prevention and cure .of snm--er complaint, weak kidneys and bed wet Khg, $1.50. Day Kidney Pad Company, TOLEDO, OHIO. augl-lydeedM W.t F&w $500 REWARD! OVER A MILLION' OF PROF. GUILMETTE'S Freucli Kidney Pais Have already been sold in this country and in France ; every one of which has given perfect satisfaction, and has performed cures every time when used according te directions. We new say te the atllicted and doubting ones that we wil pay the above reward ler a single case et LAME BACK that the Pad fails te cure. This Great Remedy will Positively and Permanently cure Lum bago, Lame Back, Sciatica, Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, In continence and Retention et the Urine, In flammation of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the Bladder, High Colored Urine, Pain in the Back, Side or Leins, Xcrveus Weakness, and in fact all disorders of the Bladdcrand Urinary Organs whether contracted by private disease or otherwise. LADIES, If you are suffering from Female Weakness. Lcucerrhma. or any disease et the Kidneys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs, YOU CAN BE CUBED 1 Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by simply wearing PROP. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KTONE Y PAD, WHICH CURES BY ABSORPTION. AskyourdrupgistrerFROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, and take no ether. If he has net get it, send $2 and you will re ceive the Pad by return mall. Fer sale by JAMES A. MEYERS, Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, Pa. Sold only by GEO. W. HULL, Druggist, 15 W. King St, Lancaster, Pa. nugll-CmdcedM.WAF Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad. Will positively cure Fever and Acne. Dumb Ague, Ague Cake. BIUleus Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia and nil diseases of the Liver, Stomach ami Bleed. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for Prof. Guilmette's Treaties en the Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address FRENCH PAD COMPANY, Teledo, Ohie. augll-CmdeedM.W&F KIDNEY WOKT era' Drue Stere, SALE AT LOCH- t Bins strttt. TIACH BITTERS ASTJtlCa RRO'S ADVERTISEMENT. ASTRICH BRO.'S Lancaster Bazaar 13 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Wc have opened this week a full line et LADIES' Which we offer at VERY LOW PRICES. We sell a Splendid Ladies' Gossamer with Heed for . $1.97. One with a Cape for . . . . 2.68. Nete our price.-, in the following :u tides: Writing Paper Ruche Cellarettes Ruche Cellarettes, Silk Stitched Deuble Felding Cellarettes... .. Fancy Figure Seap Clvr-erilie Ball Sen!) . .5c per box. ic per dozen. . . .:!c a piece. . . .4c a piece. ............ tC ........... .C Turkish Bath Seap ec Best Pine Tar Seap -5c Very Fine Toilet Seap 10c Genuine Best Cashmere Bouquet Seap 2ec Heyt's German Cologne 17c Heed's Floral Cologne ...ac Face Powder Sc per box. Best Bandallnc 1 Silk Hair Xcts Jc Bag Xcts 9 Bang Xels -5c Real Human Hair Hang Xels 10c Best Shee Polish 7c a bottle. Best French Shee Blacking 5c a box. Children's Gum Garters 3eapair. Children's Side elastic 13c a pair. Ladies' Ventilated Garters 23c Steel Crochet Xeedles 3c Ivery Crochet Xeedles 5c While Can! Heard 3c a sheet. Sil vcr Card Beard Be a sheet. lS-ineh Fara Canvass I5c per yard. 27-inch " " -3c 18-Ineh llonev-Ceuib Canvass 25c " "T.ilicll " " 10c " Skirt Protectors at 5c Dies-Shields Sea pair. Best Rubber Dress Shields 10c a pair. Corset Laces lc apiece. Shee Laces 5c a dozen. Tape 2c a piece. Children's Round Combs 3c a piece. IlnwxilHr Coins 5CU1UCCC. India Rubber Dressing Combs 4c Buffalo Hern Dressing Combs 17c Teeth Brushes at 5c Thimbles lc German Silver Thimbles.- Celluloid Thimbles Shee Buttei.cis 5c 7c lc a v 12 dozen of Amite mtlens ler Heeks and Eyes Linen Thread BastingCotten Clark's Best Cotten. , .3c a card. :5c a skein, 5c a dozen spools. 2 spools ler t)c 2 spools for 9c Coats s Cotten Williuiantic Six Cord Cotten 200-yard Spool Cotten Mending Cotten, in all color Ball Cotten Dextcr's Ball Cotten HairniiiR . .2 sjioels ler 9c 'X a spool" 2c a card. 4c a ball. 7c a ball ..lea paper. Best English Hairpins. 25 in a pack. Steel Pointed Hairpins Invisible llairpms Rubber Hairpins Flexible Hair Crimpers Geed Pins English Pins German Pins Pin Reeks at Black Pins Safety Pins Shawl Pins Pocket-books ter Children at Ladies' nil Linen Chemisettes at Ladles' all Linen Cellars Ladies' all Linen Cuffs Children's Sailor Cellars . . . .8e a box. .12c a dozen. . . .3c a pack. . .3c a paper. ..kc a paper. . 10c a paper. 10c lea box. . .5c a dozen. 2ferlc 4c ..25c ".'.'.'.'."".".".5c ...12c u null' 10c Satin Hair r.ews Embroidered TIcs.at Quilted Bibs at Bretonne Lace Fichus at Spanish Lace Fichus in black ad white.... Indian Mull Neck Handkerchiefs Indian Mull Ties Itl'ii'L' l.:iee Ties ..20c ...9c ...7c ..17c . .75e $1.47 25c Black Silk Fringe at 39, 51,08, 73 upwards, Silk Fringe in all the new siiaticsauwcis jjiyu Chirks Crochet Cotten .( cents a Spool. Hairbrushes at Skirt Braid Best Star Skirt Braid... Paper Muslin Cambric Geed Waist Lining..... Silesiasat Wigganat.... Irish Trimming ..l. r.ianu upwarui. a4 l 119 : Acts. cts per yard. e cts. per yarn S 10 cents. 12c per yard 9c per yard .15, 10 ami 23c a piece 2caBall. Cord Trimming Cord Deuble busk Corsets at.... r.vfidli'iil. Woven Corset.. 12 yards for 5c 45)0 lit, Sc 100 Bene Corset at $1.00 i-l-iiiniiitrlv embroidered snoen busk Cor set at $1-23 Children's-Calice Aprons 15c Misses Calice Aprons 17c Gingham Kitchen Aprons 2ec Children's Swiss Caps 19,25c TeIIclt Setts at $1.00 Till ies of every description Calice Wrappers at 75c Hand-made Shetland Weel Shawls 75c Split Jacket for Infants 49c Babies hand-made Shoes 14c 1 iifaut Embroidered Shawls 80c Infant Merine Cloaks, Crochet Carriaire Cever at $1.33 Canepvs ever bed at $2.00 Ladies' extra geed hose, while ami. uiilileach-f.-.idies"ful"i regular made he.-e, white and un bleached 19c Ladies' best Iren lramc llosc.deublc heels ami liw... 23c Ladies' splendid Balbriggan Hese, full regu lar made, silk clucked 25c Finest imported, worth 50c. 39c Ladies' Lisle nose, open wericcu Ladies' Black Lisie Thread Hese A variety of geed colored Stockings at 10c Excellent Colored Stockings 2 pair for 25c Seamless Stockings in plain colors and em broidered , 25c Hair lined English Hese 33c Plain cardinal, fine quality, silk clocked, full regular madv, extra length and ingrain col ors 50c a pair. Infants' Fancv Socks, lull regular made.... 19c Childs' Faney'Hosefroni 10c up. Childs' Fancy Hese, plaid centre, Xes. 5 te $y, 15 te 23c Chillis' Hair-lined Hese, imported 25c Childs' Plain Colored Hese, clocked and full regular made from 32c up. Chillis' FincUiiblcnchcilBalbriggans.cleeked ami open-worked. Childs" Fine I.isc Hese, pinstriped and open worked. Child's Bredequins for walking shoes, the best goods imported. Childs' Fancv Hese, all open-worked clock and fifty ether styles which wc are net able te describe. Ladies' Lisle Thread Gloves ic a pair. Fine Quality 14c a pair. Berlin Gloves. Hull clastic lJc " Berlin U loves, 2 f,,n clastic Lie " Berlin Gloves, 3 full clastic 19c " Real Lisle Gloves, 2 full elastic 2.ic " Rest Silk Lisle, extra long 31c " LaecTen Gloves 20c " Real Lisle Lace Tep 25c " Extra Fine Leng Lace Tep 29c " BestSilk Lisle, line lace top 40c " Ann Length Lace Tep. 4 clasticc 48c " White Flue Lisle LaceTop,cxtraleng50c " Extra Fine White Silk Lace Mits, llj inches long (Sen pair. Childs' Gloves 10c ' Childs' Lace Tep G loves 29c " Hemmed Handkerchiefs 3c Hemmed Handkerchiefs, all linen 5c Gents' all linen Handkerchiefs 10c Ladies' extra line linen Handkerchiefs 10c Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. 2J5 inch hem, fine linen 20c Ladles' Gauze Uudcrvcsts, geed quality 29c Childs' Undershirts from 15c up. Gents1 full regular made Socks 14c Gents1 British Socks, superfine I7c Gents' Best English Socks 21c Gcnts'full regular made Balbriggans 23c Real English Lisle Thread Socks 29c Gents' Fancy Socks, lull regular made 25c Gents' Plain Colored Socks, full regular made, silk clocked and ingrain colors 37c Men's White Unlaundricd Shirks, all linen besom 57c Beys' Unlaundricd Shirts, linen besom 47c Full line et White and Colored DRESS SHIRTS of Best Makes. ticuts' Neckwear, Gents' Underwear, Gents' Cellars and Cuffs, Gents' Suspen ders, Gents' Jewelry, &c ASTRICH BRO.'S 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEB, PA. EessaierMrpH BEW GOODS FOR THE SPRDTG TRADE, AT GUNDAKBR'S. LADLBS, for New, Desirable and Cheap Embroideries, Rufflings, Cotten Trimmings, Rucliings, Black Silk Fringes, Satins, Black and Cekired, Silks, Buttens, all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GUNDAKER'S. Fer a Ged and Cheap Crape Bennet or Hat, Crape by the yard, Crape Veils, Linen Cellars and Cuffs, call at GUN DAKER'S, La lies, we will open te-day all the Latest Novelties in Millinery, &c., call and cxamine our stock, at GrXJIsTDKER'S, 142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO JOB LOTS IN PERCALES AJSTT LAWJNTS, Which we are offering at prices that must close them out. Please call and examine them. New Fall Styles in Dress Ginghams, Percales and Prints just opened. White, Red and Grey AVoel Flannels at Bettem Prices. Bleached and "Unbleached Cotten Flannels, At Bettem Prices. Sheeting and Shirting Muslins at Lewest Prices. Carpets and Oil Cleths hi New Styles encnim' daily. HPPleasegive us a call. J l " GIVLEE, BOWEKS & HTJKST, 25 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. J. C. HAUGHTON'S LITEKT, SALE & EXCHANGE STABLE, Ne. 112 Seuth Queen Street, in the Bear of Erisman's Hetel. Where gentlemen will Ibid at all times Geed Safe Horses and First-class Wagons te hire. Alse all styles of Wagons con stantly en hand for sale, new and second-hand. New Wagons, Buggies and Carriages Made te Order, And all kind of Repairing dene at short notice, in the best style and at the Very Lewest Prices by HARRY HAUGHTON, Shep in the rear of the Stable. Alse Horses ami Mules constantly bought, sold and exchanged. STABLE 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, DRY GOODS. LACK SILKrtl ULAC'K SILKS! Wc cull particular attention te our Large Stock of BLACK SILKS heught at Importer's Sales In New Yerk anil l'hihulclphin, which we are offering at prices that lcfy competition. Alse, BLACK CASHMERES, in all Grades ami Qualities. Our 50c. quality is the best ever sehl ler the money. The attention of Hetel Keepers and ethers is culled te a large let of SAMPLE TOWELS, which wc arc closing at Lew Trices. FAOESTOCK'S, CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE, Next Doer te tbe Court Heom. JOB LOTS WALL PAPERS AT ray lei prices. In erler te make room for our Large Fall Stock we are offering special Inducements In prices, 4c. WINDOW SHADES CARPETS. J. E. Martin & Ce. LANCASTER, PA. WALL fAl'EBS, c. WIRE SCREENS .Made for windows and put up in such a man ner that you need net remove when you close the window. Wc have it in Landscape, Figur ed and Plain Celers, which will be made up as above or sold by the feet In any quantity de sired. PAPER HANGINGS in large variety. Seme Odd Lein will be sold very cheap te close out. 1'LAIN WINDOW SHADES, all colors and widths. Hollands. Paper Curtains, Fringes, Leeps, Fixtures, Tassels, Cords, Ac. Patent Extension Cornice, the cheapest, simplest and best ever made. Will fitany window up te five feet in width. Poles in Ebony and Walnut. OUDERS TAKEN FOR FINS PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. TINWARE, JtC TjlIFTKEN DOLLARS BUYS A FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR, With Enameled Water Tank, at SHERTZER, HUMPHREVILLE ft KtEFFER'S, Ne. 40 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. TRY LOCHER'S REKOWKED COUGH SYRUP. EMBROIDERIES, JtC. DRY HOODS. SEW 1.IVJSRY STABLE. COAL. B. It. MARTIN, Wholesale and Kctall Dealer In all kinds of LUMI1EK AND COAL. S-Ynrd: Ne. 420 North Water ami Princs streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. uS-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of the Itcst Quality put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. J- YARD-150 SOUTH WATKIS ST. ne'-"J-lyd PHILIP SCHUM.SON & CO. ptOAL! COAL! COAL!!! We have constantly en hand all the bc.sl grades of COAL that are in market, which we are selling as low as any yard in the city. Call and get our prices before buying else where. m: f. steigerwalt & son, s27-lyd Sll NORTH WATER STREET. COAL! - - - COAL!! GOTO GORRECHT & CO., Fer Geed and Cheap Ceal. in Harrishurg Pike. Office 2j East Chestnut Street. P. W. GORRECHT, Agt. J. n. RILEY. 9-1 W. A. KELLER. C0H0 & WILEY, 3BO XORT1I WATER ST., Lnnra.iter, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. liranch Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. fcb2S-lyd XURXITURE. HBINITSH, FINE FURNITURE ASD- Cabinet Manufacturer. All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk would de well te call and examine specimens et our work. OFFICE FUB51TURE A SPECIALTY. HEINITSH, 154 Knjtt Hlng Street. CARPETS. H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 203 WEST KING STREET, Has tlaci Largest and Cheapest Stock el all kinds ei CARPETS in Lancaster, ever 100 Pieces of Brussels en hand, as low as 81.00 and upwards. Carpctsmade te order at short notice, also pity i cents ter Extra Carpel Rags. 49Glvc us a trial. 202 WEST KING STREET. Will LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OK PHILIP SCIICM, LATE OF the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of admistrntien en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted thereto arc requested te make imme dlate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in said city. JOHN E. SCUUM, CHARLES UOLTZWARTH, M. Bbesius, Administrators. J. B. Geed, Att'ys. jy21-Ctdeaw ESTATE OF JACOB STOTT, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te pass en excep tions filed te the account and te distribute the balance remaining te the hands of William W. Stott, administrator of said estate, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose en TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1880, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in tbe city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribu tion may attend. II. C. BRURAKER, auglO-itdeaw Auditor. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE TO FAKIUKKM ANU STOCK RAISEUS. Herse and Cattle Powder, the best in the market. Sold by wci;;ht; Z'x si pound; 5 pounds for $1. Fer Horses, Cattle, Swine, Poultry, &,e. Give it a trial and you will use no ether thereafter. Sold only by ANDREW G: FBEx, Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Spices, Sulphur Caustic Seda, Seda Ash, ,tc. Cor. N. 2uccn ami Orange Streets. nlO-yd Lancaster, Pa. IG lOIO RINGWALT'S Fer Best Old Bye Whiskies, llest Syrup, made out of Sugar, llest Cellccuiid Sugar in town, Rest Alcohol, Kest ISittcrc. All at Ne. 205 WEST KING STREET. 105 LADIKS AND GENTS It you want a 105 GOOD FITTING BOOT OR SHOE, Ready-made or made te order, call at F. HIEMENZ'S, Ne. 105 North (uecn Street. Custom Werk a Specialty. ic'ilS&WU'd THE LANCASTER Weetlv Intelligencer has been enlarged te a DOUBLE SHEET, Of Eight Columns te the Page, mak ing it nearly Deuble its For Fer mer Size, and the Largest Newspaper in the State. irm SUIiSCUII'TION J'JilCE REMAIXS THE SAME. . $2.00 A YEAR, ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. THE INTELLIGENCER, IS ONE OF THE LEADING DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS OF THE COUNTRY- It will contain a prompt repeit of everything of political and general interest, and its large size will enable it te give all interesting matter in full. The following terms are ettered for suliscrip ttens, CASH IN ADVANCE, from this date until after the election. Single Copy 45 cts. Ten Copies 30 cts. each. Twenty-flTC Copies, le one Postefllcc 25 els. " SINGLE SHEET. We also publish a single idicet paper, just hall the size of the regular edition, tilled with gen eral and political news, hut emitting the local intelligence of thclceiiiuy. at ttl.2. a year, al ways in advance. This edition will be i-wucil Fet tbe Campaign at Very Lew Rates. It will contain full reports of the political situation in the wneie country; speeches and letters el value, repertx of meetings, editorial comments, ami a complete abstract of the news et the day. together with miscellaneous matter et general Interest. It will be a live sheet, leading; an aggressive campaign ter the Democratic tickets. Following are the low rates for clubs UNTIL ArTERTHE ELECTION. One Copy 30 cts. Ten Copies 25 cts. each. Twenty.flre Copies, te one PesteSce 20 cts. " YEARLY RATES. One copy, ......................... S 1.25 Five copies,, 5.50 Address with remittance STEINMAN & HENSEL, LANCASTER, PA TKA VELEHS VIDE. LANCASTER AND 31ILLEKSVILI.E R. it Cars run iw fellows : ;. Leave Luncat.-vr i P. R. Depot), at 7, 9, ami 11:30 a. m., and 'A t. 6 and 8:) p. m., except en Saturday, when the last car leaves at KSO p. m. Leave Millersvillu (lower- end) at 5, s, and a. M., and 1. 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run daily en above tinie except en Sun day. COLUMBIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. K J Trains new run regularly en the Columbia and Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Statiess North- Express. Express. Accen. WASP. A. ST. P.M. r.M. Pert Deposit B:35 3:50 "ie Peachbottem 7:12 4:21 3:18 Fltc's Eddy. 7:25 4:33 3.3! McCellV Ferry.... 7i 4-M 4:00 Shcnk's Ferry 7:54 5:01 4:31 Safe Harber. 7ia d6 5:08 Columbia. Siie 5:35 6.30 Accem. A.M. 7:50 ArlWK LC9-.40 !ttl 10rr. 10: li 11.07 r.M. 12:25 Columbia Safe Harber. Shcnk's Ferry.... McCall's Ferry... Fite's Eddy Peachbottem.. Pert Deposit.. READING AND COLUMBIA RAILROAD On and after MONDAY. MAY.lOru, IS80, Jiussenger trains will run en this read as tol tel tol ews: Trains Geiau Secru. Stations Seuth-w.ki. Express. Express. a. x. r. M. 10:53 firJli 11:23 Crl'.l ll:2S 0:51 11:11 7:K U:5t; 7:2!) r. 31. v. M. 12:07 7SK 12:45 s:or A. V. A. x. r. M. 7:30 11:55 0:10 r.M. 8:01 12T24 6:15 8:18 12:10 7:03 8:24 12:45 7:08 S:I3 1:02 7:25 1MK 1:13 7 9:05 1:40 7:45 S:1B 1S 7:50 !:40 2.05 8:20 9r27 2:02 saw .):: 2:05 8:10 0:45 8:20 '.MS 8:34 10:05 8:42 10:00 8:47 10:17 .... 8:55 H3 .... 0:01 10:34 112 10:12 .... Sfcl'J 1030 asa Reading: Reinhehls, Ephrutu, Akren, Munheim, Lancaster .Junction,.. Lundlsvillc, Columbia, Dillerville, Lancaster, King Street, Harnish West Willow, liuumgnrdncr, Pequca, Helten New Providence, mH r . tjuarryville Trains Geino Nektii. 5:20 5:30 5:52 :U3 ;:0! C:17 0:.t'. 11:51 7:t0 a. m. r. m . p. M. l-:15 .... 2.35 f.M .... 2.41 CrfVU .... 2:18 7:11 .... 239 7:18 3:05 7rJ; .... 3:13 7:32 .... 3:18 7:11 .... 3sK 735 3:40 8:05 1:00 330 8:08 i:l 333 7:55 1:05 3:40 8:30 IU 4.01 8:30 1:25 4:15 8:49 1:18 4:20 MM 2:00 4:30 9:111 2:18 4:17 9:23 2rr 433 9:42 2: It. 5:11 10-.ft" 3:20 530 Quarryvillv, New PrevhleiM.-e,.... Kef ten Pcipica, ISauiimnrdiier, West Willow, Harnish, King Street, Lancaster, Dillerville Columbia Lnndisvilie, Lancaster Jimet ion,. Munheim, 4lllwf. Akren, Ephrutu, ICcluheldsvillf, leading 730 738 8:13 8:27 8:35 8:43 8:49 9:00 'JrJO 9-.30 Trains connect ut Kcailing with trains te and from Philadelphia, Pett.svllle, Hurrishtirg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk. At Columbia with trains tit and from Yerk', Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Kallimere. A. SI. WILSON, Supt. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD NEW SCHEDULE On ami after SUNDAY MAY 23d, 1S.SH, trains en the Pennsylvania Kuilread will arrive and leave the Lancaster iind Philadelphia debits as follews: Eastward. Leave Lanc'tcr Arrive Philud'u Philadelphia Express, r as i. Line.......... .......... . Yerk Accem. Arrives; Harrishurg Express, Dillerville Accem. Arrives, Columbia Accoiumednt ion, Frederick Accem. Arrives, Pacific Express, Sunday Mail. Johnstown Express, Day Express, Harrishurg Aecommedal'ii, 2:10 A.M. 5:20 " 7:30 " 8:05 " 8:15 " 9:10 " l:ii5 " 1:10 p.m. 2:00 " 3:05 " 4:45 " r25 " 4:15 a.m. 7:40 " 10:16"" 12:01 p 3:15" 5:00 " 530 " i:l5 " 9SW " Westward. Arrive Linc'tcr 5:00 a.m. Way Passenger, Mail Train Ne.l.via Ml.Jey, Mail Train Ne.2,via Cel'liia, Niagara A Chicago Express Sunday Mall, r iWl 4llH' Frederick Accommodation. Dillerville l.ecul.viaM t.Jey Harrishurg Aecomiiiednl'u, Columbia Accommodation, Harrishurg Expre-s, Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, 10:10 " 1:15 " 11:05 " 1035 " 2:10 P.M. 2:15 ' 230 " 5:45 " 7:2C " 7:30 " 830 " 11.30 " 2.UIA.M Pucitic Express, cast, en Sun. lay, when Hag kcu, win siep ui AiHinictewii, .Kllaiieliuewn ait. Jey, Lamlisville, Rird-iu-IIanil, Place, tiap, Christiana, Parkesburg, I.ClllUII Coates- vine, uaKinmi ami uien Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step at Dowuiiigtevvu,Coatesvillc, I'arkcs I'arkcs I'arkcs biirg,alt.Joy,EIizubethtewnandMiddletowu. Mail Ne. 2 west cennectingat Lancaster with mail Ne, I at 10:35 u. in,, and with Niagara and Chicago Express ut 11:05 ami will run through te Hunever and will connect at Columbia with train through te Harrishurg via Marietta, Frederick Accommodation, west.ceunectsat Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:10 p.m., and will run threiign te Frederick. L OCAL MAIL AKRANUKMENTS. HOURS FOR CLOSINU THE MA1I.S. 1JY RAILROAD. Nkw Yerk tiiruikiii mail 7:30 a m, 12:30 p m, 4:15 p m and 11:30 p m. Way Mail, east, 7:30 a m. Gordekville, Downingtown, Lcamaii Place, Gap (! p in. PARAnisc and Seudurslmrg via Lcuman Place, 7:30 a. m. Puilaeblpuia through mail, 7.3U and 8:15 a in., 12:30, 4:15 and 11:30 p in. PiTTSBtriMiii and west, 1:30 and 11:30 p m. ILuuusBUUG Mail, 10:30, u hi, 130, 5:15 and 11:30 pm. Wat Mail, west, WSKl a m. Raltimerb and Wa..'iinutem, via PhiludcL phiu, 4:15 p m. .Baltimore and Washington, via Yerk, 130 p m. Baltimore and Wasihnote.v, via Harrishurg. 1130 pm. Ceatesvillk, !:15 p m. Columbia, 10:3.) a m, l:3Uund 5:15 p m. Yerk and Yerk way, 130 and 11:30 p m. North Kit N Ckntral, 10:30am, 130and 11:30 p m. Rkadine. via Reading and Columbia R It, 7:30 am and 1230 pm. Rkadine, via Harrishurg, 5:15 and 1130 pm. Rkadine way. via.I unction, Lititz, Munheim, East Hempliehl and Ephrutn, 3 p m. O.UARKWILLB, Cuuiarge, ICeften. New Provi dence, West Willow, Lime Valley, Martin vlllc. Smith villc. Buck, Chestnut Level.Orccne, Peters Creek, Pleasant Greve. Keck Springs, Oakwood and i:ewlamlsvilte,Md.,9:15a in, and 5:00 p m. Nkw Helland, Churchtown, Grccubank Blue Ball, Geedville, Ileurtewn, by way of Downingtown, ut 730 a m ami ( p in. SapbIIariuir, via Columbia. 10:30 urn. Willow Struct via West Willow, at 9:15 a. m. BY STAGE Millersvillu und Slaekwaler. t.. Sale Harber, daily, at 4:00 p in. Te Millersvilie, 8 and 11:30 a m, and I p in. Itinkley's llridge, Leacock, Ban-villc, New Helland, 2:30 p in. Land is Valley, Oregon, West Earl. Farmerr ville. Hiiiklctewu. Terru Hill. Martindale. daily, at 230 pm. Greenland, Fertility, Lampeter and Wheat land Slills. lit Strusburg, daily, at 4 p in. Ncllsvillc, dailyat 4 p m. New Danville, Conestoga, Murtic villc, C.jIi muuvillc. Mount Nebo. Ruwiinsvlllc, IJctlii-; i:i and Lilterty Seiturc. dally, at 230 p in. WHEN OPEN FOR DELIVEICY. ARRIVING BY RAIL. Eastern mail, 7 a m 10:30 a ra, 3 and K:30 p m. Eastern way mail, 11:30 a m. Western mail, 7und 10a m. 2and u:V p in. Reading, via Reading and Columbia, 23 i m. Western wav mull. 8:30a in. Reading way mail, 1030a m. Quarry ville Brunch, 8:15 a m ami 1 p m. ARRIVING IJY STAGE. Frem Sale llarbi-r and Millersvilie, ul 9 a m, daily. Frem Millersvilie, 7 ami 9 a m, and I p in. Frem New Helland, ut930u in, daily. Reading wuy mail, ut 1030 a m, daily. Frem Strusburg, ut 930 a m, daily. Frem Ncfisvillc. at 1 p in, daily. Frem Kuwlinsvlllcatll am. DELIVERIES BY CARRIERS. There are four mall deliveries by letter cur riers each day, and en their return trips they take up the mail matter deposited in the letter boxes. Fer the first delivery tile carriers leave the office at C30 a in: second delivery ut 10 am; third delivery at 11 a in ; fourth delivery at 3 p m. SUNDAY' POSTOFFICB HOURS. On Sunday the postefllcc is open from Apri 1 toOctelierl, from 8 te 9 am, and from 6 te 7 a"m ; from October 1 teApril l.frem 9 te 10 a m, and from (5 te 7 1 in. ROOTS AND SHOES. 17 A QV -. SHOES AND LASTS XJl VJ 1 made en a new principle. Insur ing comfort Ter the feet. r"VYTC Lasts made te order. IJVJVJ X O MILLER, icbl4-tfd 123.East.Kia5- street. Leave IMiilad'a I2:.S a.m. S:W " 9:iIe ' 8:00 " 1130 " ssai p.m. 4:00 " 5:30 " S " 9:10 " 1135 " t! fi --I