-g7- LANCASTER OAILY INTELLIGENCER SUPPLEMENT -SATURDAY? DECEMBER 24, 1881. and let us in their behalf say a word about the kind of tree best suited for decoration. Wc have uet the yew, the emblem of im mortality, here. It is the favorite in Eng land and Germany, and its shape, its his tory and itb peculiar green render it very appropriate. Yew tiees are sometimes imported for CbiUtmas, but v. 3 will leave it out of our l.&t. As also no fear the bprucc, a fine tree much used at the North. Lautel, bay, greuud hemlock, crew's feet, holly, mistletoe aie only used for decoration, and come of them aic vines meicly. If the spiuce could be gotten, which it c.inuet except from a uursci'iiian, ie .should place it first. Its graceful spieading branches, its excellent color, its pccuh.11 dioep and length of bianch, and its well bpaccd symmetry make it the king of Chiistmas treeh. But the choke will probably be between a white pine and .1 cedar, bath of which make eieiy ye.u our maikets bowers of cergrceii. Of the two white piue is mere apt te be of general excellence, but if the light kind of cedai can be bought, begged in bei lowed, take it and be thankful. Te most, pei sons, especially the city-bicd, all cedaib arc supposed te be alike: but this i- a gicat mistake. Ne ethei tiee has the !.ame variety, except perhaps the oak. There aic ccdAVs and ceding but of five htindicd there may be five which will bhew a dark, g!e.-sy gieen, a pyramidal head, and be soft and line te the touch. That is the one te cheese, but rarely is the chance afleidcd. Take next in degtcc if you can a geed juniper cedar, with daik sgrcen twigs and guy hemes, never minding if it is dense ; the limbs when leaded will bend, 01 il piefencd some limbs can be cut, out te advantage. Such a tree will show against a dai k ground all the bright ness el its decoration ; whcieas apine tee elten bends its long biauchcs out of shape, and uieie eltcn still its baicncss has te be tilled in until it leeks like a mral bclle evei leaded with cheap . jc well y. And with the ticc decked, the childicn with spark ling eyes and g!ud voices ; with families lcuuiled, uudistmbcd by war or disaster at home, wc may keep our Chiistmas, the gcneial festival of the English, German and Danish races. CliiifcliiiAK Hi the lee. It has been said that "whatever happens, an Englishman will dine." It is certain that wherever he is, cither he or any of the ollsheots of the above-mentioned races, where two or three are gathered together, will celebrate Chiistmas, and en that sacred day hcaits, however widely scpa latcd, will tuiu te the blight home-circle with love and yearning. In the Arctic Cucle, amid the spreading cireumfcrcnce of pitiless suew and ice, our own brave Kauo wietc in his diaiy : " December 2", Christmas, Monday ; all together again, the returned and the steadfast. Wc sat down te our Chiistmas dinner. There was mere loe thau with the stalled ex of former times, but of herbs none. We forget our discomfeitS in the b'eisings which adhered te us still ; and when we thought of the long lead ahead of us we thought of it hopefully. I pledged myself te give them their next Cliiisttna-. in their homes, and tach el us diank bis 'absent friends' with ferocious zest ever eue-eighlccutli part of .1 bottle ei Jsillciy the last of the hamper. Hut if tbcselitaiy relic of festival days had lest its sp.ukli, ve had net. We passed Hieund miuiily our tin keys, least and boiled ; mast bed, onions, potatoes and cucuinbeis, uatci melons, and Ged k.uiws what etbei eiavings et the scurvy sickened palate, with entire exclusion of the fact that each of these was variously represented by peik and beans. Se much for .Meme Chrislmis. What poitien of its mil th was genuine with the rest I cannot tell, but there was no hcaitiu my share of it. Jlyheait was with these far oft", who were thinking, I knew, of me." Christinas In lliu Dchcrt. Oi whether the wanderer bums beneath the seeiching sun or Kgypt, it is the same en this one day. Write Prime in his " l.eat Lire in Egypt : " " That night was the biithnight. In what countries of the werid were net Christians singing caielsas the sun, going wcstwaid, left the holy twilight of Chiistmas eve with bless ing en every land. Wherever a man may be en Chiistmas eve, it is pardonable in him te give at least one hour te memory. And if there be net the bread fireside aud the Hashing legs in the chimney ; if his wandering lect are het with cteseit Kinds and his forehead binning with the suu suu bhine of Sahaia, be will be excused for remembering with even mere distinctness the forms el old times en which the blaze e the Chiistmas leg shines se gloriously. A few reds from the beat en the sand, lying down and looking starwaid, 1 was able for a while te forget Nubia aud re call America. Able ! 1 couldn't help it. Voices called te me out of distances that I did net try te fathom. Eyes looked at me, but I did net step te think whother they were this side or beyond the stars. Lips kissed me, and I never dreamed of their being ghostly lips, for they were net cold ; and arms enfolded me in warm em braces, and hcaits were throbbing loud against mine, as ene and another of the beloved ones of old times and all times Jay en my breast." Han-. Christian Audtr..-e..'a Clin .tm,:s. Wc would step here, if deir old Han Christian Andersen was net waiting. Let him, if only for his children's sake, tell us hew he passed tw e Christmascs at Heme, far from his Northern firs aud snows. "Tlie fin thcr," held's us, "the Swede, Nor wegian and Dane travels from home the louder sings the heait of each when they meet. When I was in Heme in 1833 the three nations kept their Christmas eve in company, like ene family. Songs and mirth de net agice with the Keman so lemnity en the Savieurs natal festivities, therefore we could net be merry within the gales of the city; but yet wc did net lese our p!casure; They let us have a line suite of 100ms outside the city gates a large Reuse in the Villa Beighcse, in the midst of a grove of pines close te the inedei 11 amphitheatre. We ornamented the sa'oen with garlands and wreaths. The llewcis we plucked neni the gaidcn. The air was mild aud n .11 111. It was .1 China mas like a fine summer's day at home. We must have a Chiistmas ticee, a lir tree, as 111 the Neith ; but here it was tee valuable a treasure. We must, they said, be con tented w ith two large orauge trees, which were sawn from the roots and were full of liuit, which was net fastened te the branches, but giew out of them. Wc wcic about fifty Scandinavians including seven ladies who were wreaths of living iescs aieuud their brews. Wc mcu had wreaths of ivy. The three nations had subscribed te pur chase presents, which were te be gained by lottery. The best prize was a silver cup with the inscription, ' Chiistmas Eve in Keme, 1833.' This was a gift from the three nations, aud who wen it'.' I was the lucky one. It was a merry Christmas. New, I am in Heme again this Christmas eve of 1840. It is se cold for Heme the lire in my stove will net warm the cham ber. Every ene is at home ; no one has thought of any arrangement for Christ mas. Thought flew far away; it Hew tewaids the North. New it is whispered there is the yule tree, lighted up with a hundred parti-colered lights. The chil dren exult in sweet happiness. New they sit around the table at home, sing a song, and drink a health te absent friends. There is hilarity in the town ; there is mirth in the country, in tfic old mansion. The passages arc ornamented with tirs and lights ; carpets arc laid en the stairs. The servants, neatly dressed, trip busily up and down. The music sounds, the precession begins ; it proceeds te the large ball room. O, Christmas is a met n time in the North. I left my selitaiy chamber. People flecked te the Church "Slaria Maggiore. Seme fewlamps burned ; within the church. Men, women and children who bad wandered mtuer irem the Campagna aud the mountain sat and lay en the steps leading te the chapels and altnrs in tlin Birin siirIrr. Seme of the peer folks had fallen asleep from very ) weariness, ethers counted their beads. liie candles were new ligntea. xne whole church shone with purple and geld. The incense spread its perfume ; the music resounded. The anthem an nounced ' Glory te the New-Bern King.' The old cardiuals bore the cradle of Christ en their shoulders through the aisles of the church, and the people saw a ray of glory around it brighter than that shed by the thousand l.ghts. It was as if the shepheids sang, and as if the angels sang, aud there canie peace and geed-will in the human heart." Se, wherever they may be, of whatever denomination of the Christian church and of whatever nation, let there come te them en tjiis day peace, geed-will and geed wishes. Adapted from the BaUimert Sun. CUKISTMAb BELLS. Frem -'In Mcmeriam.") King out. w ltd bells, te the i ilil sky, Tlic flying cloud, the lresty night ; The jcar Js dying in the night ; King out, n ihl bells, and let htm die. Ringiut Unseld, ling in the new, King, happy bells, across the snow ; The j ear is going. let htm go ; King out the false, ring in the true. King out the grief that sap3 the mind, Fer these that here we see no ineie ; King out the lend el rich and poei. King in icdicss te all mankind King out a slowly dying cause. And ancient fei ins et paity stiile; King in the nobler mec'cs or life, With sweeter manncis, purer law 5. King out the want, the caic, the sin. The lalthlesa coldness of the times ; King out, lfng out uiy ineurnlul rhymes. Hut 1 iug the fuller minstrel in. King out l.ilse piidc in place and bleed, the civic slander and the spite, King in the love et tiuth and right. King in the common locergood. King out old shape of foul dlseae; King out the nanewing lust of geld ; King out the thousand wait ei old. King in I he thousand years et peace. King In the valiant man and tiee, The larger heal t the kindlier haad ; King out the (laikiicss et the land ; King in the Christ that is te be. THE XOSJNU TEAK. r.i.tei than petals fall en windy day Fiem 1 ulned loses, Hepe alter hope falls fluttering and decays Km- the year closes. Fei little hejiea, lhatepen but te die, Aud little pleasure.!, lii ide the long, sad yen, that Isbeis by. Inte sheil measiac. . ca, let them go '. our day-lived hopes are net The life we cherish ; l.-iw lives, till disappointment ale loiget. And sonews perish. On withered boughs, n here still the eldlcat lings, New- leaves come nevci : And in the heait, where hope hang laded, springs Ne new cndcaiei. 'I lie Spectator. tiii: ui:al'tiiti. sum;. j. a. iieLLAMn. lhcie'-.a song in theaii. There's a star in the sky. There's a mother's deep piayci. And a baby's low eiy ; And the star lalns its Hie while- ihe beautiful 1 or the uiangci el netlilchcin nadirs a King, We lcieiee in the light. And we echo the song That comes down tin cftigh the night F10111 the heavenly thieng. Aj, w c shout te the lovely Eiangellhcy bring And wc gleet in hi-, ciadlc 0111 Saviour and King. Ji is the calm and .solemn night ; A. thousand bells ring out and threw 1 heir joyous peals abiead and smite I'lse daiKncss chaiined and holy new ! The i.ight that erst no name had weui. Te it a happy name Is given ; Fei in that stable lay, new bem. The pcacelul I'lince et caith and hedicn In the solemn midnight centuries age : The belfiies of all Christendom New roll along The unbiekcn song Ot peace en caith, geed-will te meu, Longfclleio. S-euiu my, that cici 'gainst that season comes Wherein our SiviemS biith i celebrated, The biid et dawning siiigclh all night lone, ;- hallow 'd and se gi.icieus is the time. Sliaheipew r. W mi taught mankind en th.it hi -t Christinas day. What 'twas te be a man , 10 gi e, net take ; Te sen c, net 1 ule ; te nourish, net devout ; Te help, net cinsh; it need, te die, net live : Chit) fts Kingttcy. The Docter's Disagree .is le the beat methods ami remedies, fei the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. I5ut these that have used Kidncy Kidncy Weil, .'gree that it is by tar the best medicine known. Its action is piempt, thorough and lasting. Don't uike pills, and ether mecurials t hat poison the system, bat by using Kidney Kidney Wen lesteic the natuial action of all the 01 gnus. -Vi w Ceicnant. dl'J Iwd&w "Tlie Commedore." Je- I.. Fcelc, the Commedore, Elgin, 111., s.ivs Themas' Kclcctiic Oil cured him of scia tica w ith one implication, thoroughly applied. It also cured lum el a severe cold and cough, lie thinks, it a very valuable remedy, and will never be without it. Fer sale at II. It. Coch ran's ding stoic, 1.S7 Ninth Queen street, Lan caster. honing and Keaplng. When a young lady hems handkerchiefs ler a lie 11 bachelor she sews that she may reap. When seeds of disease arc planted through overindulgence. 5 en can prevent the under taker from reaping the benefit by using Spring l'.lo-seni. Price M cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's ding stele, S7 Neith Queen street, Lancaster. MUSIC AI, INSTRUMENTS. rrKIIUlNU AMD CHRISTMAS OUTS. MUSIC-BOXES. Superior Quality. Newest Selections. Popular Prices. THE MOST APPIIOPRIATE Wedding and Chiistmas Present. We efler during the Holidays the largest and most varied stock et MUSIC-BOXES ever shown in this country, at the Swiss factory price, with only advance of import duty, less than half the regular retail price. MUSICAL BOXES, WITH BELLS, DRUMS, CASTANETS, ZITHERS, etc., dc. SIUSICAL ALBUMS. . GautscM & Ce.. Manufacturers, STE. CKOIX and GENEVE, Switzerland. 1 Salesrooms, 1020 C&estnut St., i PHILADELPHIA. i JW-Senil for Circular. d6-ticl SLkVlVAJ.. rilHIi HISTOKA OF A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS Prosecuted Upen tue TrlncipleB of Truth aud Honesty. Wc iclei te the wonder Jul success that has attended the introduction or Dr. C. W. Hen son's Celery and Chamomile Pills into the whole country. They aie prepared expressly te cure Sick Headache. Nervous Headache. NeuialgiJ, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Uyspepsiaand the lacU prove that they de and will cure these diseases cvciy time where the cause is net et an organic nature. Tlie secret et their success is tw oield. Firet, the need et them is very great; it Is the only thing that has ever been leund. In the protes pretes protes sieu or out et it. that w euld actually and pei manently cuicthescdiacaacs: &e tnat every body who takes them becemea walking and talking advertisement ter them. One box, taken into a neighborhood, has been lollewed and traced te selling 150 neith in that one poatefllcc. They are indeed a valuable piejiaiatien and no nervous person ought te be without them, its they net only a e lrem sutTering. but sa e and prolong life by preventing paralysis, apo plexy and heart discasa. Sold by all diuggists. Price. M)c. a bes.. Depot, 100 Neith Eutaw street. Ualtiineie, Mil. JJy mail two boxes ler $1, 01 sK boxes for $i00, te any nddics3. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Keinedy anil Favorite l'recrlpllen. SKIN CURE Js Wananteil te Cure EC.bM , ThTTKKSr, HUMORS INFLAM MATION. MILK CUU.ST, ALL KOUOH bCALV ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIIt AND SCAM'. .SCROFULA, ULCEUS, PIMPLES AND tender rn-nixus en all pain of the !''.. It makes the akin white, selt and sii"'!h; ieuievc3 tan and freckles, and Is tlie f'.ea toilet dressing in the Werid. Elegantly put up, two bottles 111 one package, consisting et both inteiii.il and ex ternal treatment. All Uiat-rhiss di tiggists ha-, e It. Piice $1 per package. aug2i-lydM,WS&w OI'ECIAL AD CHKON1U DISEASES. Mary 17 A. Longaker, M. 1). OFFICE AND ItESIDENCE Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA., ;iteaseef the Kye, Kar auil '1 hi eat Treated as a Six-clalty. Pailieulai attention given te the treatment el Hise.nse.sel Women and Children. Fiec examination and treatment daily ex cept Sunday fiem 11 it. in. te 1 p. in. Consul tations in English .'.ml Ceiin.iu. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., LATK Of I'HILAUKM'HIA, NOW OF LANCASTEK, PA., Office : Ne. 13 Bast Walnut Street, elleis his professional sei lees le the ntlHctcd especially te these sutlering liem Chronic or Special Diseases. He will bogladtesecand talk with them. Ills his practicole plainly declare a disease incurable it lie believes it te be "O. In the ease whicn lie midci lakes, he guarantees te de all that can be done by unwearied atten tion and the application of experienced skill, gained bv many years el practice in treating disease in its various am! me. I malignant tonus. That hi:) skill has net been cvrlctl in lain. uumcieiisccitzJlcatcF, that may be seen at his office, w ill te .tUy. (.'.Hirers, Tumors ;:ud Snclliiip Cures Without Pain or Using the KniTc or lira i in Bleed. Skin DlttcaiieM and evviy description et U. teratien.Pilesand bLioliileus Diseases Pcima neiitly Cured. Female Disenst's rente or Chronic, speedily and radically cured. Diseases et the Lung", Tlim.u, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention l,1ih te filiate Dis eases of every description; also that state el alienation ami weakness et mind, which len ders person i incapable et enjoying the pleas ures of peileiming the liulieset lite, coinplctc ceinplctc Iv cured, and the pilient restored te active iK-ailh and the enjoyments et life. Dihcie.4 el Hie J'.je :"! Kar fretted as a specialty. Dr. I-iengakci will make pinfcssienul visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con (cen iidcntially), and medicine sent with piepci directions te .111 v nail of the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. flffice : Me. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. je25 lydTu.Tli&S&w CLOTHIirU. MLt Ol'KKINU AT H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Of the LARGI'.bP ASSOKTMENT'eI line SUITING, OVERCOATING, PANTALOONING ever .In ought te the City el LancnPtci. Prices as Lew as the Lewest AND All Goods Warranted as Represented H. GERHART'S, NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, FURNITURE. rtUKlSTMAS PRESENTS, Christmas Presents! The largest stockef HOLIDAY GOODS in the city, comprising RATTAN CHAIRS. ROCKERS anil PATENT ROCKERS, LOUNGES. COUCHES. TURKISH ROCKERS, PA TENT R O CKERS A ND EAS Y CHA IRS, CHIFFONIERS, ESCRETOIRES, CABINETS. EASELS, FOOT RESTS, TOWEL RACKS, SLlPPEU AND WISP BACIiS, in;Ebenv, M hegany and Walnut. A very 1'INE ASSORTMENT, indeed. Always a pleasure te show goods. PICTUliE FRAMES, in Geld, Ebony and Walnut, at short notice. WALTER A. HE1NITSH. 154 EAST KINO STREET. . sepil-jind DRY ITBAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER- FROM mm STREET TO FILBERT, AM ENTIRE BLOCK, IS FILLED WITH DRY GOODS, Selected Carefully by Experts in the Best Markets of the World. This Huge Array ei' Stuffs Aggregates in Value Considerably mere thau A MILLION OF DOLLAKS- AND IS DIVIDED AMONG THIRTY TWO DEPARTMENTS, In which are contained every thins needed in Wearing Apparel for Ladies and Clulta, And everything coming under the head of HOUSEFUMISHIM DRY GOODS Fur .-, exhibits iu tlti.- tut, math in the munti'i. Nene mn ittrinw, il in alii net ire iic...., i aricty ami interest. The nlmvU pirfea system te icliirlt the Imai itcc i rediiceil, insie.; the imi.d inmiil,canj id and emmmiival urciccn all patrons- The price arc beyond cenh m-i ny u. low a., the yoeda can be cennyed fiem pteilmir le umxiuitcr, as all milhed., uf cheapening prices are in reynt Known te the most iaecI -business- seiencc. On modwalien of prices, primarily, has the mh: fc.. of' the home been haed, and .sum, has fmnishul facilities for still fnilhir leii-criny of prhe.;, irhilc yiciwj addilimial adrantayc, of cunieniaitc, omfeit and despatch in all liansatlienx. Thcic .. no i(.siii n hy dl nhe di.dre heidd net shore in the adianUHic which aic offend by thu, ica( meit ej fa.-hiun and of me. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, N. ff . Cor. EiglUi & Market sts. PHILADELPHIA .nl'KvlAL. UAKUAIN IN FINE BLACK FIGURED BEAVERS. Last week wc purchased fiem ene of tlie larpcst impeitcrs his entire stock of hauilbemc, hish-cest, ncat-ligurcd, fur-back HEAVERS. The transaction was a lai"c one, and the prices at which we bought them very low. Ve shall sell them at fruui e te 4U per cent, below what the importers' goods aie an ircsii luanuiactuicd ler tins season's wiles, and the patterns the very newest, including Silcilicnuc Corded, i&c. AVe think this is a bargain without piece dent. Such goods aie always fashionable for Ladies' Coats, Delmans, &e. Light Colored Beavers with lTfishes aiirt Seal Cleth for Trimming. Light Ce.it.-., Daik Coats and Black Coats aie all trimmed with Seal, Cleth or I'lusli, both of which we have in a gicat variety of colors and many qualities. This net only applies te Coats, but, also te Ulsters, Wraps and almost every outside gar ment worn by ladies this season as well as suits. CHILDREN'S OLOAKINGS. We aie veiy biuy with the little one.;. Ne wonder ; for nowhere is thcie such an .ibseitmeut of handseme colors and pietty things for Childicu's Coats, Ulsters, fcc. Then we have the Seal Cleths and ritish, in shades that blend beautifully with the Cleths. Metheis bring your children along and let them help make a selection. BOYS' OVERCOATINGS. Fer the boys we have a great many light colored Ucavcrs,al.se some handsome thick soft, nappy Beavers and then we have Gieen, Olive, Brown, Blue and every ether color and kind of Beavers, some plaid back.s, ethcis plain backs, but all can be inade up without liuiug. Many aic made ciy stvlih by having pockets, cuffs and color of seal cloth or plush, if you like it. Nowhere cle can you find such beautiful trimming:, at piiccs always the lowest consistent with quality. Handsome Seal Cleths for Ladles' Coats and Delmans. Ladies who arc debating in their r.iiuds about purchasing Seal Cleths should de cide promptly; present sales indicate a great scarcity in the near future. SBDGRASS, IURRAY & CO, CLOTH HOUSE, MARKKT & NINTH STREETS, Philadelphia. WINES AND LIQUORS. S. CLAY MILLER, Vines, Brandies, Gins, Oil Bye Mies, U., Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. MF.DIVAL. TAKICX.K'S IIA1K 1SALSAM. I'AItKEll'S HAIR UALSAM. The JJi-,t, Cheapest ami Most Economical Hair Uiessing Never tails te restore youthful color le grav hair. 51 te. aud $1 sizes. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Uinur, Jlucliu, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines known aic heie combined into a medicine of such varied powers, as te make It the ui eat est Bleed Piirlttcr and Tnellest Healtn una strength Kesterer JKier Cseil. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases et the Stomach. Ren els. Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and ig entirely different lrem Bittcrx, Ginger Estcnr-c, and etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates 50c. andj$ sizes. 11ISCOX ft CO., Chemist , N. V. Large saving buying fl size. scplS-lyeodeewftw UARPBX8. XI BEAT BARGAINS IN CAfflMSTS, I claim te nave the Largest and Eine tock et CARPETS In this City. Brussels and Tapestry C AR1 ETS Three-ply, Extra Super, buper. All Weel, ' lalt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains : from the jest te the cheapest as low as 35c. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATTEBN8 that ever can be seen in this city. I I also nave a Large aud fine Stock el my own make Chain and Bag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c FEB YARD. Alse HAKE CARPETS TO ORDER at 8hei. notice. Satisfaction guarent- "d. 49-Ne trouble te show goods if you de n6i wish te purchase. I earnestly eelicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST SDa STREET, LAXCASXfiS PA. GOODS. s. w. Cor. ts price lias been previous te this sale. The pAKKKK'S GINGCK TONIC. CAMMIAUJSS, SC 0 1.KIGHS ! SLClUIIs ! EDGERLEY & Ce., Market Street, rear Market Houses LANCASTER, PA. We have"". Large ami Splendid n eUin:nt et PORTLAND. ALBANY and DOUJILi; SLEIGHS, Tl.eyaie madcet the best sclectcd woodworks the best iiencd, best trimmed, and the finest painted and ornamented SLEIUUS ever offer ed for sale in the ciiy. RcmeinlH.r we pay cash ler our material and allow no one te undersell us. Our Motte : " Quick Sales awd SiraLL Phefitb." ' 11 costs nothing te cull and examine 0.11- ' -a 01k. We alfee have en hand a full line of 1'INE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we defy 1 competition. I All work wairauteu. Keiirlngefall kind promptly attended te. rn26-Ud&w Mi&FiertS AST HIV U KKUS ADVJE&lISJBMEltT. A STIUCH r.KOV Ain-KKTISKMEKT. 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LADILS COATS AND DOLMANS: LIGHT JACKETS' ULSTERETTES and COACHMAN'S COATS, All at greatly 1 educed prices. CHILDREN'S gOATS. - Baigaiiis in our Millinery Department. REST BEAVER HATS atf -.75. PLUMES. TIPS. PLUSHES CHEAP. VELVETS AT GREAT BARGAINS. RIBBONS AT LESS THAN COS t FANCY GOODS. Wc li.i e iieu iiixin, and are daily iccuiving, a hue let el, I aucy Goods suitable for Holiday PiuteUMs. L.iie and line aseitincul et SHELL BOXES. Shell ItoekCaseJ, Shell Inkstand.-., Shell Waili Stands, and a great many ether de signs, at 2. cents. Luigcr and liner articles ut 50 cents. Autograph Albums, small aud huge. Seiap Beeks, 50c., 75c. and $1.00. A Hue let et JAPANESE WARE et every description. POCKET BOOKS: Fine Pocket Beeks, fancy finish. 1 20cents. Fine Leather Pocket Beeks, with hundliv, -c. Elegant Peeket Reeks, 10 cents. 50 cent ; t! te. Plush IIhh, with lnindles, 25 cent". rlne l'Jiiall Jiags anil pecki-I. Laigc Lcaiher Pockets ul$l.K. Fine and Luge Velvet and Plush S.iteheLi, 111 black and coleied. PERFUMERIES. Geed Standaid Brands at low pi ice,j, PeilunuTies in Bexes. Twe bottle. Fine Peiluuie and ouepleieel Toilet Seap, in a be, ler 25 cent". Linger .i&Eoitinentet hner boxes, at 10 tent-,, 50 cents and highci. TOILET SETS. Glevcuud Ilandkcithiel llexe-,. Laige Japanese Jewel Safes, at 50 cents. Cologne in large fancy pitcher;, etc. F.u.ey Bexes of Wilting Paper. A line selection el JEWELRY, Shawl Piiu, Cull Pins. Ear Ring-,. Riaceletj, Necklaces, etc. Best Plated Geed, at ei y low prices. Oui Well-Known KID GLOVES wcaienew selling, in : or t buttons, at 'J cent 5 a pair, in all shades. Wc need net mention that hec Gloves .11 1: A 1. quality, as sueh is a well knew 11 fact. The "GERSTER." "in black,:; button", lai aiipeiier te any Kid Gleve cvcr&eld by in at only 'JS tents. l'i e hook-, Fester's patent, $1.25 a pair. hex en hook&, Festei's patent, fLVIa pair. 111 black, daik tall shades, opera, tuns and geld Cli.uneia Gauntlet Gloves, $1.25 a pair. A box et line French pcrlilined Gleve Powder pieseiited with every pair et Kid Gloves. I'u'il ami elegant line et HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies' AlHinenHanilkcrclilefs,5eciit!5iipicie; ::e cents per halt de.en. La-lics' line Linen Jlandkcrchicts, witle tape border, 50 cents per halt dozen. Ladle,' All-linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, w Ide hem, 75 cents per hall dez.cn. Ladies" All-linen llandkci chiefs, line quality, t.inev colored holders, 75c per half de.en. Fine W lute Linen Haudkcichicts, hemstitched tw e inch hem. 20 cents anieee ; $1.12 per half dozen." An extia line, all-linen. Hemstitched Il.uid Keichiet, two-inch hem, 25 cts. apiece; 51.55 per halt dozen. White Cauibiic Handkcichiets, large initial, at 12V cents apiece, tine All linen Haudkcichicls, lieuiblitehed, toleii d beideis, latest design. 25 cents. Fine White Embreideied llandkcichtcts, at :;5 and 50 cents. I'mcst (juality Linen H.iudkcrclilcl-), luiml- seuiely cnibieidercd, nicelm-s. Ml and 75e. Gtuts' Linen H.uidkcicliiuK 10, li, 17, 20and 25 cents and higher. Gent!,' Linen llautlkerchiets, colored bolder, 21, 25 and .'0 cents, and higher. Gents' A I Milieu ll.inilkerchiet.-, hemstitchtd, colored borders, line quality, 13 cents. An Iminesu Stock et SILIv HANDKERCHIEFS. Nice Riecadcd Silk ll.iudkcichiels. Large Slz.e, at 25c. All Mlkllandkerchicts, Pelka Det. 25c. Ileuv All bilk Twilled haudkercliicls, in large x ai iety. at -!)c. Handsome BiucadcdTAH Silk nandkeichicfs, 41. Laige and t'nie As& itmciiter All Pure Silk Biecaded iiandUerchicIe, Fine Quality. 50c. AllandvimeHeavy Jtrecaileil All silk Hanit- Keichiet, Elegant ami 1cy Patterns, at 75c. Fine Hamlkciclricft at 63c, $l., $1 Si, ?1.3e. up te $5.00 apiece. An enormous variety at Lew Priccj. 3IUFFLERS, In Wliilciuid Coleied. Black anil Black and WhitcSIlk llandkerchieis Lace Handkeichiels from 10c. up. Fine Inipeitcd Applique Lace Handkeichlc's, fl 0) apiece. Fine AcsOitmciilel LACE AND EMRROIDERED COLLARS, at all prices te salt everybody. Linen Cellars et all H13 Latest Styles. New Goods at Lew Prices. bailer Cellar, with Rick Rack Braid Edge. Ladies' Turned Down Cellai". with Needlework, or Rick Rack Braid Edge. Fine Lace i lehus liem Gbc. te $5. Real Spanish Lace Ties and Fichus. in Black and Cream. ciyFlne Geed-. Satin ami Plush Cellars.ln All Celer". Black Beaded Cellars. FincSp.ini--hJ.ace Collat.-, in Ulackand Ciiam RUFFLINGS. Footing Ruchingsfremac.ajaiit up. Pompadour Ruchings, 20c, a yard. Fine Crepe.Lise Ruchiug, bilk btllchcd, 25c. a yard. Elegant Cicpc Lisse Ruching, 50c. 75c, $1 a yd. Anether let or White silk Illusion, Chenille Det, Fancy Edge, at 25c a yanl. HAND-MADE WORSTED GOODS. Ladies" and Children's Capj in large variety. Children's Knit Coats. Ladies' Hand-Knit Waists at 75c. Fine Cat digan Waists, tight fitting. $1.25. WORSTEDS. ASTRICH BROS' LANCASTER BAZAAR, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 13 EAST KLXG STREET, LANCASTER, PA. TMtA.rjSLr.tta' uviitt. CIOLUMUIA AMU lOKT DEPOSIT K. J: Trains new ru n regularly 011 1 lie Ce! 11 ;i . and Pert Deposit Railroad en the folleTint time: Station Norra- Express. Exprcsj. Atiea.. WARD. A. M. V. M. r. X. Pert Deposit B.35 3..V". 2 ur. Peachbottem 712 t:i ?:9 Safe Harber. 7:55 5.11 5.21 Columbia. 8.25 5 10 6.30 Statiexb SecTH-iExpreaa. Exprc3.i Accem WARD. j A. JC r. M A. M Columbia. Ud 6-J) 7 1 c , .. w r-H- Ai-ii.ds Safe Harber 12 ok s:i: LeD:ie Peachbottem I".l3 7:J2 11.07 r. ? Pert DeDOSlt I 1.25 8 05 H.2l TEAD1NG JBCOLUMHI.t R. K. ARRANGEMENT Or"PASSENGEU TRAINS MONDAY. NOV. 7TH, ISM. NORTHWARD. I.KAVK A.M A.M. 'J.IO 9.28 Q'larryvllle Lanciister, King St Lancaster Columbia ARRIVE. fi.40 7:50 8.00 7:50 Reading.. ID.IA SOUTHWARD. LBAVK. Reading... ARRIVK. Celli lllliln. r.M. r. m. ... 2. 30 L00 3-50 1:10 3:10 3.20 5 50 r.M Lancaster.. Lancaster, kiiii 5.15 5.25 t-30 iiv.uiii, aiusei uunrrx-Mlli 1 rains connect at Heading with trains leanil 1 rein Philadelphia. FettsvilTe. Harrisburg. Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and rrem Yerk. Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Balti more. A. M. WILSON. Sunt. - - - - w vvvvv mvri vvw w w PENNSYLVANIA KA1LKOAD-NKW SCHEDULE On and aftir MONDA1 DECEMBER lSDi.lsSl, trains en the Pennsyl vania Railroad will arrive at ami !"iv him .:nc:is.r and Philadelphia depot. as tollew : Eastward. Lea e Arm Laiic'tcr PhilaiPa Philmlclpia Express Il L Hj a m m ammm m a am m m a Y'erk Accem. Arrives, Harrishurg Express, Lancaster Accommodation Coin inbla AccomwetUtioii, Fnlericlr Art-mn Irrlvitg Sunday Mail Johnstown Express, Chicago Day Express St. Leuis Day Express Harrishurg Accouiinedai'n, Wmstward. A.M. M. r.M. 7:25 12.00 H:10 r.M. !35 2:10 8.25 0:27 2.10 8.1.1 0:37 .... 8.25 10:37 .... 9:55 1 .'.11 a.v. 7.m 1.10 CIS 8.00 " 8.05 ' 10:15 850 " 9:15 " 1115 1:15 r.M. 2:J7 " 5:35 2 15 " 9.C0 5.IV " 7rtl' 5:15 71 i::e " '.;5 Arrive lainr'ter 5 (Nl A.M 6:27 " 10-.35 " 10-.IO " 10:50 " 1:40 r.M. 1:45 " 5:45 " 7S " 70 " 8-M " 10-.5O " 2.10 A.M Way Passenger, News Express Mail Train Ne. i.vla Ml Jey. Mall Tjaln Ne.2, 1a Cel'bia. Sunday Mall, Fast Line..................... Fretlcrick AceoniiueditMoii, Iincas-ter Accommedatioii, Harrishurg Accomuiedat'n. Columbia Accommodation. Harrishurg Express, Pittsburg Express, Western Express Philadelphia Express, Mail Traill. Ne. 2, west, connecting at I.iin caster with Mail Train, Ne. I, at Hfc.K a.in., w ill run through te Hanover. Ficdcrick Accommodation, ncst.teui'ccliiig .u Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:10, will run liireimli le Frederick. Harrishurg Express, west, at 5.'a p. in , lnij iliieeteonneetlem (witlioutchuiigeel cais) te Celiimbi'iaud Yerk. Fast Line, xvest, en Sunday, wlirn Hugged, will step at Downingtewn.Coutt'Mvillc, P.irkes burg, MuiintJey, Eliabctlite.rn and Middle- MEIUVAL. 1 )i:iGAICT'S OLD WINK STOKE, t Brandy as a Medicine. The toiiewiiigurtlcie was vel 11 n tart I v sent tn ulr. H. E. blayinakcr. Agent for Reigart'H Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian et this county, who bus extensively used the I'.r.indy referred te in his regular practice. II is commended te the attention of these al tlictcd with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. I'l.fH new much ill insist Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te be. iifc-d iihii medicine of gicat potency in the enre of some of thu destructive diseases whli h sweep aw ay their annual thousandHef victim . With a purely phllantb topic motive we prt sent te the f.iverablu notice et invalids cfjc cnlly these altlictcd witli tied miserable tfi casts Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which i3 nothing nien- or less than Brandy. The aged, with Iceble appetite and inore or Ic-m debility, will fliiu tills slmple medicine, w lieu iiecd piepeily, A Severeign Remedy 01 all their tils and aches. Be It, hewevr :ti lelly understood that we prescribe and usr but one ai tide, and that is KEIGAKFS OLD BRANDY, Sold by our enterprising young Irtcnd, II V, M.AYMAKER. This Bnu.dy h:u steed th-te-t for years, and has never failed, as tin m or fxpericnee extenils. ;tnd xve tlierele-. gic itthepri'tercneuevurall etiier llrniidici. no mallei with hew many )aw-breakiiig French titles they are bnindcd. One-fourth et tlin money that W jcarly thrown away en various impotent dyspupsia specifics would suffice l lii" all the Brandy te euro any such cuae 01 iisni. Ill proet of the curative powers et Reigart'a Old Branay, liit.i'i-iet Dyspepsia, we can summon ntun lieis el witnesses one c:ue in pailicularw Clle- A hard working liirmcr had licen aiMi:t with .111 cAhaustivcDyspepdalera imuibcre' j e 11s; his stomach would 1 eject almost erj kind of feed ; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite 111 laet, lie wasebllgetl tr. ie-tiiel his diet te erackcrs and sUdc bread, aul as a hex erase he used JicGrann'a Reet Cccr. He is a Methodist, and then, as new pic-u hcil at times, and 111 his discourses elten declaimed earnestly agalnslall kiudsef Htieng drink. When adx-lted tetrv Rciirart'B Old Braudy, In his case, he looked up with usleiil-miiM-111. but after heating et its wendcrtut cllects in the c.iscs et some of his near aw'iliimtiinif v, lu at last consented te tollew our ad lice. II? used the Rrandy faithfully mid steadily; the fiit bottle giving him an appetite, and before the i ccend was taken be wils u keuihI man, will, a stomach capable of diiccslingany thing which hejehese te eat. He still keens it and itscsu lit lit He occasionally; and since lie has this mrdl cine liu has been of very little pecuniary bene flt te the doctor. A Pkactibike Phisiciah. H. E. SLAYMAKEK, AOEirr rtn Keigart's Old Ymc Stere, Established In 1785. IMrORTKR ABO DEALER IN FINE OLD BRANDIES, SHERKir.. 1 UPr KIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported iu 11. 1S27 and !..) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne. I'J EAST KING T. LAMt:ASrKl:.l'A G13TT DKA WtfUlP. $ 10J1310SWKAI-XH IM.vri'.lDlIXtON CO. 39th Popular Mentbly JJrawmg OVTBK COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the CBy or Louisville, en SATURDAY, DEC. 31et, 1031. These draw lug- occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et un Act el the General Assembly et Kentucky. Thu United States Circuit Court en March 1, rendered the following decisiens: lt That the Commonwealth Distribution Company la legal. 2d Its draw toga are fair. N. B. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Bead the list of prizes ler the DECEMBER DRAWING. 1 prize 30,'e 1 prize.... ............................... .u,iAv 1 nnze.. ...............-........ ...... . e.wjt, lOprlzealLOOOcecb 10,008 20 prizes 500 each Jo.ecO "".100 prizes I10O each 10,009 900prlxea90cach..... lo.ecc 600 prizes 20 each 12,008 1000 prizes lOcach ...... lo.eoe 9 prizes 300 each, approximation priza 2,709 - 9 vziwa w iMwiii. 9 prizes lOOemcb, " " L50prizes tH2,MC Whole ticket. 12; half tickets, 91 ; 27 tickets 50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Heney or Bank Draft In Letter, 01 send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOKFlCE ORDER. Orders of 95 and upward, by Express, can be sent at enr expense. Address all orders te B. M. BOAKDMAH, Courier-Journal Uulldlnsr, iAiuisvlUe, Ky., 01 K. 31. BOARDBtAN, 0) Breadwav. New Yerk. fchi-TuThASAw Leave Philad'a 12:30 j.m. t.30 " 8:00 " 8.00"" 11:20 " iai"" 2:15 r.M. 4:15 " 5:30 " C:30 " 8 51 " 11-JJ0 "
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