:Mi -',"' -rr-Sr' rr&Fvr.' the Lancaster daily intelligence!, Thursday, December 13, iss& 4 L l!1 at 8r ra m Ifes r1 '& OT tSf Dally Intelligencer. sVAKCAKtB, DECEMBER 13, i Off fr May II. CM American fleet under command of Luce tm formed itself In line of ailed out te mu The nation ltanwfratuUtedupen the fact that the jittmtrtl baa two ships and is able te form sJftUae. Otherwise this Utile expedition lese half of its picturesque effect all of Its admiral. The nation tnny jaJK be congratulated in the possession of brace of old fashioned war steamers Miriy te lead te Ilaytl. If we had notb netb lag but armored cruisers with gigantic mbubb tuiuniug mue ui biiuii we nuuiu imi, Ttrjr auca ashamed or using ea auch small game. It would like banting mesquite with a feetgen. New we lure sent te Ilaytl a AMBtoef alew wooden s aip9,equ1pped with M muzzle-leading cannon, just the sort at expedition we might have sent te sea .taring the war and under the command C the same kind of an admiral , the' kind that prefer close quarters and a short, gbarp fight. The only Important dlffer- is the presence en beard of both 'trips of Oatling guns. They may en counter enemies as well equipped, though tt does net appear probable, as the vOHaytlen cruiser, the Dessalines, will no teubt manage te hare an accident of 2 jKnem kind if the Ilaytlen powers thnt E i: kappen te be should cenclnde te accept -Tfths mm of battla and order their navv F .te sustain the national dignity. Hnytleus "Tkave a pleasant and Imaginative may l'c et mentioning their national dignity, but j it, their navy should agreote gote the .'.''r hrtttnm nf itift sen. tn Rnstaln that. rnmannn Jltt. . 1.1U 1( .,.r..tln. T".. .,.,., is l WUU1UUQ IUIW OUllUlDlUji aui evcmil jthe Ilaytlen cruiser should miraculously .triumph ever our wooden fleet It could jti bec iuu te icnii3 us uwu uvenuuti uu Inevitable deem. A mere serious side of ! ?: the business is the danger of defeat by 'hi Yellow Jack. Fever en beard ahln is mere te be dreided than battle. It is Impossible te isolale patients, and the '?. whole ship's company must take their V.f& JlllBKlWa Jljj, liUKIODi ""! rrt.i. nni..n.. mil- -... ,. t.n,. ,tvi uusguiucu iu nu aiuusiug; caicijx, duu a j foreigner arriving in New Yerk te.dayi wand clanclnc ever the morning miters Bight think that we were really in the heat of desperate' naval warfare. ' Off for the seat of war ;" " Eager for the fray;" "righting Bhlpa sail sea ward ;" are seme of the flaming headlines that lead long accounts of hew the Ga . . J lena stuck in the mud while the people f cheered, and the sailors' pet billy goat nta -v; coat tails, unit newgDaners. and exhibited Etfartllng ferocity; and hew finally the bi'lf aturdy mariners put te sea en bloody t iJt deeds intent at the rate of flvemlle.'j an P hour. r 0 "We hope the enterprise may net have fB" mere serious ending, nor this llttle .park of warfeellDg be blown into the s het flame of real war, and ee kindle u "C f plrlt of foreign conquest. Hay tl is only A 1lfl1& mnllav 4ftni Ti1ns.4 nnd a ..lt v? fine little country as nature made her, g. but we don't want her. HK --. De Lcjscps Weep Fer Jey. A dramatie scene was enacted at the jraris emce or. me x'anama anai com cem .'ffe pany en Wednesday when Da Le jeeps get op en a table and wept because he had conquered reason. A subscription list for bends of the canal company hed been opened, and in spite of the widespread exposure of the rottenness of the enter prite, in spite of it denunciation by en gineers of undoubted reputation and hon esty and the exposure of wastefulness and error in its management mero bends bad been taken than they needed or hoped te sell, and taken with an eager ruali. The elOces of the company throughout Prance have been Jammed with people eager te subscribe. 80,000 bends weie taken in Marseilles alone and 410,000 in Paris. The clerks are worn out and the rush is as frantic as ever, though the lists will remain open until Staturday. Ne wonder that the venerable Lesseps wept with joy. It must have been astonishing even te one se well accustomed te the strange ways of the French. Ills ecstatic sentences when he tried te make a speech from the table are mere pathetic when we think of the thousands of peer share holders and bondholders who are deemed te lese the little savings they have patriotically advanced for the succor of what appeared te them a glorious enter prise. A evnte hag nhsprvwi Mint Mm t.irt. l)mt. glelra" rhymed with "vlctelre" has been the ruin of the French people, and the same unreasoning emotional enthusiasm that appeared te justify that remark has brought the French nation te the sup port of this Qulxotie Panama enterprise. AVqi-aU it la a cheering thing that this tpirlVsbeuld be aroused ever hope of the .SlQEiu cOf Peace as wpll nnf Ihetrliimntm tJufeldSel.? matt bow we may u.hB iii.iuB ram ceuuuence or the Fwuti, there is something grandly inspiring in this uprising of a great people for the support of a national enterprise.! Whataver may be their faults, the French are liberal and progressive ; whatever may be their fallings, want of national ambition is net ene of them. K , jje ircoetjjj 13 hub many u ramous general wnese success nas ctiielly been due te contempt of cost and dogged rersever ance. As Napeleon cared nothing for French lives If he could only conquer, be this old engineer cares nothing for French fortunes, and it Is possible that at fear ful cost his canal may at last be built. Then it he lives se long he will triumph without thought of the ruin of many In dividuals, and France will make a here Of him in a like oblivious testacy of Jey. Lee en Frauds. The New Yerk H'erM Instructed lis correspondents te ask the governors of the several states for a decisive opinion en the purchase of votes In the late election and also for their views en the Ilelman resolution new before the Judiciary committee of the Heuse. Governer Hill answered that lie would set forth bis views en the subject la the annual message which Iia i 1 V DrMi&rlnir. tutf. Rnv.ran. s'-... $W j. ''-rni - ""itiuui um;, ui ? reiureu 10 say a word about " MM laveitlgatlea of election frauds. r-i; , - werwniw -nee, 01 v irginia, seems te be l v Mt ases; iree epeken of thm n x Md there Is feed for thought In this lT iyamurkef his: " With no change In our , tMifl laws, it is fairly deducible that at MMMd of the neat four years a preslden- Mai etoBttea can be bought with mere Urttfll tb tkla laat 00a. Wairamn. ftM4wtuy(etthttbt lrKUe - 7 the coin bag the greater the triumph of the party raising the money te put in." We are also confronted by the yet mete saddening f Act that the men, If se they can be called, who raised this money and openly and avowedly applied it te the corruption of voters, are yet in favor and honor with their fellow-citizens. Jehn Wanamaker and his friends are glorified for an act that should banish them at once and forever from the society of all true patriots. All men despise the email politician who sneaks around en election day buy leg votes, but the wholesale dealer who employs him and furnishes the cash, the man who does his best te develop mero rascals of the kind, and te undermine and destroy our national vitality Is honored and named as an aspirant for a cabinet position. It has been thought a shame te our civilization that small thieves are mercilessly punished while men who steal thousands escape; but what is te be thought of a peo ple who pretend te loathe corruption and bribery and are eager te punish small ballet box stutters while they smile calmly en the man who can gather and dispense millions for a like purpose '( Wk publlab an acoeunt of one campaign lie tbat came bems te roost. It was a par tlcnlnrly illly lie, and a remarkably bold one, for In aplta of Its evident monstrealty the man wne started It swore that It was true. Ue mid that be was the son of a clergyman In England and that his father bad allured him by letter that Brlilih latmrera In iila neighborhood were being taxed te supply money for Cleveland's election. It U a proverb that only a feel will lie when be knows be will get found out, tut what la te bethought of a man who will swear te a story that abewa the He en Ita face, and what la te be thought of people who felgn te believe him ? 1 m A mkdical society in Philadelphia la illscuiHinK that Interesting qneatlen, "What la the responsibility of an Inebriate te the law of the land." The tendency of the argu ment waa agalnat holding the Inebrlate responsible te the law for his acta en the ground that a tendency te drunkenness wai efttn Inherlled, Aa one dcoter ex plained It, a man la born with a defective nervous eyatem and la able through borne Inflaences te resist hla craving for the stimulant until It la suddenly awakened and he becomes Insanely drunk. Cases weie ctted of men who were subject te lrreilatlble porledlo apreei, against whleb they fought desperately. Av Italian physician named Maragllane, proposes te revive the old plan of bleed letting when the heart la en the point of breaking down In pneumonia, and the New Yerk Metlical Jiece-'d in an editorial discussed the idea with favor. The New Yerk Jlerald aaya: Dr. Maragllane bled twelve oesea of pneumonia of average grav ity, abstracting from Ave te ten onnees en the fourth or fifth day of the disease, the venoaeetlon being repeated oneo. He found that thore was an Improvement In tbe cir culation, the pulia diminishing In fre quency and becoming fuller, and tbe twelve cues all recovered, Ttils la atreng evidence of the value of bleeding. The Italian physician's plea ter the re vival of bleed Jetting la that its jadloleua employment may save many Uvea that otherwise would be aaorlQeed when tbe heart Is en the point of being overpowered by the poisonous matters In tbe bleed. The Medical JUcerd observes that mortal ity from pneumonia " la very high, se high In fact, aa te oenatltuto a reproach te medical aolenee." In the consular reports just published there la an article taken from the Moscow Qatette en tbe Kasilan kerosene trade with Tnela and Spain. Hpsln levies a heavy duty en keresene, but mueh mere en refined than en unrefined, be the Russian correspondant urgea the KusslanB tn rollne their oil befere ohlpment leaving 20 per cent of residue In It se that It may be classed as unretlned. II e aesa no roaaen why It should net drive the American artlote from the Hpanlab market and It nppcnra te bavedene thla quite cllectually lnTnnlr. In 16S5 ltuaslan oil was net known In the latter country and American petroleum was used In the aoaeoast tewna. In ISS0 Kusslan oil took possession of tbe market drore out, American oils and is rapidly building up a great trade and driving out the native vegetable elle. bolnnjille of our great oil monopoly we are In danger of losing the Medlleranean markel, and the llussians are making thoinaelvos markets In oeuntrlcs where enr bosBted enterprlae had done nothing. He it will ba while oureommeroo la hampered by unneeded taxes, and we continue te mluile peer old barhareua Spain, tihe baa no petroleum end taxes what we send her. We have no erea llke bera and we tax what we lake from her, Beth govern ments aoem te bn doing their beat te stifle oemiuoroo and Industry. PEBBONAL. Tun Dutches or CAunninai: pjya a well knuwu vecailat H.CO0 a year te king te her dally. Majeu SrAULniNa, of the Fourth Cav alry, ODmmandlnu Fert McDawcll, wait killed yesterday by the accidental discharge ct h la gun while bunting. Themas Tettku, jr., has been appointed avilalunt quartermaster of the National Uaard. He was an aid en Governer Meaver'rt ataff. Colonel T. L. Hitchcock, late colonel of the Thirteenth Regiment, and Captain Faxaeu, of Voyleatown, have been appointed members of tbe buU of the oeinmauder-lu-cblef. Gkokek Wir.r,iAM Cunns is in favor ct wemti autfrige, as shown by a letter written te Mrs. Luey Htone, a leader of the movement In Bosten. In tbia Mr. Cur tmsaya: "There can be little doubt, 1 suppose, that a Reneral demand for the auf auf frage upon the part of women would se cure it. But 1 cannot deny the obvleuN fact that the feeling among women la net general oueugb or atreng enough te pre duce tbat demand. This faet, of oeurae. does net Billet the Justice of the demand, but it servta, and will oentlnue te serve, as an eiejsa for inaction. If all American wernun were like you the laws would au au therlzs them te vote for tbenext president " eyinpttby la belt shown wlienpracticil In 111 i , ,.110811100. Thonfero when you ajuira. ""wl" your auffcrlnif bby. hew it prlS. J cells- by uBlDg iJr. teulfa nby ByruifanU thus euro your unlld. ITicu 25 eeuta u bjtUa fceldeverj' where. ""' cer.ftI-ex.cekiSSta.M ""' & K OKO SOA1'. Koke Seap. trwtLI. FLOAT. - JT WILL KLOAT. I-UUK. UNironu"aTe"DUUAIlLK iuqual uy, cctneintfilln uie. A vegoubte oil Benn if VDKY, TOII.M ana BiTl MILL. MINK or BUOf. II year giosfrdeea net keep tt.sena ua 6 cents ter po.tase.aia H. & Q, a. ROfcVfln. nertTlyTu.ai,, CtNOIMNATI.e- TjrE CAN HEKVE YOU WKLL AND matearrSJ?yOUnl0aey ta ""if- Katl- ADVKUTI8ING GUIDE-BOOKS. Tte most complete ana original ever lana SSaSraiSgr1 MeenU W ptty S ADTBBTiaiaa Wamita a BrBeutTT. j,?8. KJ.JL ssUbearna Aavertlalnc Ageney, Us a ia jujt JiituaceauMt.aitbiS' mtmurt WANAMAKKRH tPaitADBLrau. lhursday, Dee. 11, Use. Beginning next Saturday, store open evenings until Christmas Eve. Something mere about Beeks and their prices. Are quite disposed te say sensational. Read the prices uncommon reading. Then you will say all we want said about books anJ prjces. With the reading pueitc as our advocate wnat mere de we need te push our Boek business ? Keystone Library is upstairs again. At north end of Boek store, ie cents a volume. As you read the list remem ber that Abbett's Pioneers and Patriots is $1.25 a volume, pub lisher's price, heretofore 85 cents, new 45 ; the Queen of Pirate Island, by Bret Harte, is published at $1.50, offered in this list at 40 cents. That's the tone of the list. Read again te - morrow there is daily news in Beeks. A Vel Dickens, neat limn edition OHergn Xllnt, rcitnmn edition ..I jtev. - e iKHfi nnven Captain Mayne ileia'a stories or Aaven- tu i e... ...,....,..,........,,, ......... Jehn B. U. Abbet t' Amullcau Piencm and l'atileta, 12 ob Velumbua Jinsetn LaSalle MtlnsBtindlsh Captain Klfll Ictrr Btuyvraant Hanlnl Uoeao Ceorge Wutbtngten Kit Cnrieu Jlenjauiln frinkllu 1'aulJenm Uavia Crockett W. II. U. Kingsten's Koinaecea ana A a- yentnres. 4 vel. 31 i"l! 'nterTrawl. AOveatuiea ul a Whaler. uauica Jiruuawuu, -inu Bupurearge, rrmn rower Menkey te Aainliul, Hliore toOcetn. Tbe Klalo Henks. 11 vels ffl Ihemne Jacktintl7;e 1 Woea Magic, by tbe uuther et tbe Uniue keeper at llemu SO Adnllant eight! by Mailen llailnna.... in Harper's Yeung 1'oeple.thnntw vnlntnu, 2 IS ranels llodaen Lurnutt's three popu lar books. Llttle Lord rauntlorey 12 Purs Ctewe n EOlth's llurglar 42 The Uueen et the l'irnle Islr, by Hint ilartni lllustrataiivKttte Uioenawny. 40 A Methet's Beng, by Maiy l. Urine, au thor of U rand ma's Atlle Treiuuren 75 GurUeysana utrls, Ulnstraua; uuarte, 2)8pages 40 oieiy nice, iiiueitatea auarte, 2 a pages VainuuR Ainurlcin rertunna, una the Men Who Have Made 'i htm, by Laura C. Holleway j ectivn TSIptgcs The City of thu Ureal King (Jerusalem), by J. T. ltaiclay, octave. 617 pages Thu Imitation ei ehrlat, by Thomaa A. Kempls.wlthanlnlroauctten by Canen rarrar, iGme, l'erlan Motecca (basket) Kable's uutisuan rear. inaonuaiilen, 81 me. Persian morocco fbistul) lha Vltlonel Sir Lnunfal, by Jas Him. sell Lewell. Uuartu. handnnmelv tliua . unique cover C 00 Bba tiiejpa te conquer, llluttrntea by Abbty. Quarte 10 00 Mrs. Kurort Cook Heeka, wlta uiltedsts fir tte holidays l M Bama, regular edition l ss Christmas Cards in ment. Base- Wide Awake ! What a name for a boys' and girls' paper 1 What a paper for boys and girls if it fits the namel It docs. Yeu won't turn four leaves without saying se. The easy thing is te sheet a child's paper ever a child's head, or under a child's feet, or into bleed and thunder en one side or twaddle en the ether. Wide Awake has a different aim. Neither stilted nor baby ish. Clean, healthful, cheerful. Full of just the pictures and reading a bright, full-blooded boy or girl cares for. Spirited, sparkling, never a dull page, and never anything te make the most careful mamma hesi tate. Take the December number. Ninety-one pages apart from advertisements and talk of the pretty and useful things little workers for Wide Awake get (very big pay for little effort). Stories, sketches, verses, curi ous things racily told by tiurty-ene popular contributors. December Wide Awake for 20 cents. A year for $2.40. Can you de better for the chil dren with se little money ? With Bcess, near Thirteenth street entrance. It's a rare thing when new, stylish French Jerseys, cash mere finish, can be had for about half price. They're here new, but such things don't last long. Variety of styles and colors. KOOJurjeyB JerlUO ioiejoisujs fir 3I0 H.VOJi'reejuler w Odd Jerseys, plain and fancy styles, cashmere finish, tight fitting, $1.25, $1.50, 2.50. Less than half. Seme finer sorts have been price-pinched. Twe : tiaeOGartbaiaurerlS lllbtockleets, Kuderii fronts, t.O Bocona fleer, Ctejtnnt street aide. JTeur ele vators. Keenest sort of edge en Table Cutlery prices : Btachern Carvers. Tort ana fitce). rlusheusiM.i5 7t0tf. iia utta I,ut I'ltks. paper bev, Same.'wlth two Nut Cractetr, 11 te. ..f.'J'.f?1 Ue8ert Knives, plush iUSri Vial a flSJaOeren C'olluleld Handle Dinner Knives for 13 te. These show the drift. What ever you're thinking of. keceua fleer, rear centre, jrenr (.levaters. JOHN WANAMAKER. JgEST riTTINU COHSET. ok C. B. a lax Spirite C B THE HE3T-KIT1IKO GOllhKT IN TnK WOULD. rerSaleby Lcadlug Merchants. MA.YIJR, BTBOUSU 5 CO., asauuiaciurerm, 41J UitOAUWAY. N y ' -wnii M cLANE'S LIVER VILJA TUK GENUINE 1) It. C. McLANE'S -OEI.KBaA.Tlt LIVER PILLS. YOU SICK HEADACHE. Mr. cinfl tin, Wllllama. He. 71i Seventh Bt, N.T., tnttlfy tbat thuy have both bren auffiir ItiK Willi liver cetnrlnlnt for about Ave jearc, Carina: which tlite they bve ipent alrgu amennt of tnoney ana tried many remedlfr, but te no pnree'e. rinally, hearln; of thu Konultie Dr. 0. MeT.ne'K I irer I'lll'i pre parca by yixmlnn Jiref .rtttabura;, fa-.they fiurcbanea fonrbeyra. which thoytuekaneord ng te theAlrectlena aocemrwuylng inch box, ami new pronounce themudlve perleeUy cured et natauireulna; UUfiave. Thla la te ecrtlfy tbat I bare been auhjeet at ttmea te aovero haOach t aemetlmta the pain v enid b ae severe I could real neither day or nlKhU lleirlnir ni th Renulnn Dr. O. Mc Mc l.ane'a Liver flila, prepared by riemlng Brei, 1'ltUbnrg. l'a , I aent ana get a box, et which Itoektop!iiaon(olffUtea.fnrtwonlBhU. They rcllevea me. entirely. Berne time baa clapped and I bave had no tnnre trouble Iiem clappei slckh, aaiche. . .KJIINHIUN. 118 LewliBt.ff.Y Tbla la te terttfv (hit lhave htfl thnllvrr cemplMnt fernix p'. and 1 never ceuta get any meaiclne te help me until 1 rece mena using tbe nenulne Dr. o.MeLnne'i Liver PllU. prupuredby tlnmtni; Ilrre., 1'ltUbnrir, I'd. 1 can new aay te the public, that they have com cem com pletely cured mat ana I flehereby recommend tbm ta all peracna rate tea with a dUeased liver, triythcm. ihcy wliicnre. MAUIAJCVANH, .C II Lewi St , JJ.T. Inalat upon having tbe grnulneur.c. Mc- i ann'B Llver ruia .prvparae by riaml Plttabarg, l'a, l'rlc t a centa a box. by naming II re., La a box. Beia by all drugKiati. (I) A VEK'H 8 A KB Al'AlULLA. REASONS II Y A YKlt'8 8AK9 AI'AKILLA IS f ItEFIU- A1ILK TO ANY OTHKIi FOll TUK CUUKOrilLUODDISKASKS. Uocause no poisonous or deleterious Ingre dient onter into the composition of Ayer's tariaparllla. 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Careful buyers always ask ler liKNHON't 1'LASlku and re fuse all ethers. 4WSnnd two cent stamp teBeabttry A John Jehn son, 21 Piatt hirent, S, Y., ler a copy of in in itruttlent from the Docter, a valuable house hold book, (4) ARK YOU CONSUMPTIVE T (J8K I'AlUCKIfrt OINOKRIONIO without delay, A rare medicinal compound thatcures when all else Iain. Has enrvd the worst cases of Cough, Weak Lungs, Asthma, Indigestion, Inward rains, Kxbaustlen. In vuluahle for lthvumatlsm. Female Wnakness, and nil pilns and disorders et the Stomach and UewUs. COc. at Urugglsts ITLOUESrON OtJLOQNK, Most Fragrant aua Lasting of l'crlumcs. te Druggists. (4) H UMPHKEYM' Fer Horses, Cattle. Bheep, Ders, Hogs, Poul try, tee PAtlfc iioek On Trc&tment of Animals ana Chart Bent Freo. CUUUS rever. congestion. Inflammation, A, A, Spinal Meningitis, MUk Kever. 1J.1I. btralns, Lamaness, UheumaUsm. CO. lilstemper. Nasal Dlsehargts. IM). Hots or drubs, Worms. K.K Coughs, Hntves. Pneumonia. r.K Uolleor urlpes. Bellyache. H.U.-Mlscurrlaue, Hemorrhages. II. 1L Urinary and lUJney Diseases. 1.1. -Eruptive Dlsvases, Mange. J, K. Diseases of Digestion. BTAI1LK CASE, with Specifics, Manual, Witch Hazel OH and Medicated ,17.00 PK1UK, Blimle lietlle (ever soaesss) te BOLD UY DKUUQISTS i OH BFNT l'KEl'AlU ON KKOEIPT Or PUICK, Uumphruya' Med. Ce., 109 Fulton bt, N. Y. lluiiiplirt'js'llouieepatlilc Specific Ne.2S. In use se years. i hu only successful remedy or Nervous Debility, Vital W eukness and Protrutlen from ovur-wnrker eUiercauses. II oe Mir vial, or 6 viols una large viol powder, for 3 no. SeiDnr Drueuibts, or sent postpaid en re ceipt et urlen UUMPHUKYB' MEDICINE CO , he. 1W rulteu Blroet, N. Y. mati7-lyaftwTu,ThAS liuuanpumticiii.yj muedn V&lili nu HL"C -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP sixtyU&naie-LIghti IteaU thorn alL Ar.oUcrLetoi CHEAPOLOUKaferuas an ou stoves. " TUB "PBKFKOTION" ItSXAL MOULDINO BUBBJEIl OUSHIOJI WIT ATHBK STRIP beats thenu.U.'Thla s trip outwears all ethers. HeP3 ent the cola. Hten rattllnir of wlnrtnwu. HvclndB the dust. Keep ent auew ana rain. Auyuue can a In ttDOlvlnf? 1L Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made an be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, retUly for use. ii win r net split, the most rp or shrink a cushion strle Is the mm rmrwet. At the Steve, Heater and Banna Bterey -or-; Jehn P. Behaum & Sens. 84 SOUTH QUITO BT WHAM, r A, ROOD'S 8AR3APARILLA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is that lioea's Pa-stpaxlUa hu cured thon then sard j of peop'e who antrarM severely with rheumatism. It neutrallaea thelaetleaeMIn thi bleed, which causes theaa Urrtbla pains ana achec, ana also vitalises and enriches the bleed, thus preventing the reenrrenee of the dlseate. Tbcse facta warrant us la urging you, 11 yen stirrer with rheumatism, te give Heed's Eampfttltla a trial, "JTer 23 years :i hive snfTered with sciatic BheuuiMlsm. Last November I was taken wone thin ever, and was unable te get out of the huuee. I waa almost HILl'LK3ireit40 DATS anfferlng great agony, in December t ecm tnanecd taking Heed's Saraaparilla. AtUrtha aeoend bettle I was abla te be, out and around and attend te business. I tcek Ave bottles, and am new ae iree from rheumatism that only ocaaslenally t feel It slightly en a au d aen cnangs or weaiinr. I hare great confl cenfl denceln Uoed'a Saratparllla. CbailbsUam- kau, ennauc, uiarkece-, wis. INFLAMMATORY KIIXUMATIBkl Ilavlngbeen troubled with tmflammatery rteutnatlim for many years, my favorable attention waa called te Heed's BaisaparllU by anadvorlltementef cures It had effected. I have new uacd three bottles of Heed's Sana pat 11 It and can already testily te beneficial results. I highly recommend It aa a bleed pu pu rtfler." J. u. ATxita, West Bloemfleia, H. Jr. Heed's Barsaparilla Beld by all druggists, tl i sU for as. Prepared only by 0. L .UOOU OO, LewelL lOO Doseb One Dellar. MOOTS AND BHOKS. AIIKMINDKRTUATWKARKBT1L,Ij telling and have a full ateck of the pop ular (1 50 Ladies Doegola ud Kid Shew, In sijnare, pointed and common sense tees. Fer style, fit and wear these Shoes are equal te seme selling for mero money. Oar GcDlkiDH'i All Luther Stai it $1.50 In Lace and Congress, aromadetn plain loe and pointed tee with top. These fchees for styie una wear rnnnniDe ezcouee. A full line of Uubbere atoll pi lces. H, Swilkey's New Cash Stere N0.2INOUTU QUEEN BTUEKT. ectll-3ma LOSINOOUTAT AND BKLOW COST IO CLOSE BUSINESS. Ab I have about made up my mind te go Inte the manulaaturoelthocs, I will commence en MONDAY, DHOHMBBR 10, TO CLOSE MT ENTIUE STOCK OF BOOTS, Shoes &l Rubbers AT AND BELOW COST. JSU This Is n rare opportunity for tbe pnblle te get bargains, as my ontlre stock consists of tbe very best goods that the market affords, fiocemo early and get your chotce. aslmeau business and they must be sold at once. D. P. STACK10TISE, 8 & 80 HABT KINO, ST, LA.NCAhTEli.rA. BW-lyO B OOTtf AMD SliOKS. ISTMAS PRESENTS. We Inte the Largest Assortment andstocteef MMimn Priced Slippers IX 1HS CITY. Men's Slippers nnd Heys' Yelvet Xmbret dLrcd Bllppef, Vis ; sizes of Men's 0 te 11, of Ladles 3tes, and of Heys' 3 te 5. LnHyearwe sold mere thin 240 Pairs et the Men's Blip Blip perantCSc, andbnvlnghadse many cells for Ladles and iseys at tbe same .price we suc ceeded In gettlng them this year. Iho Men's Bllppurs we sell at 75c, Havea VThlteKld Lining and White Kid Insoles, Our 11 0) Men's Bllppersls embroldered with Chenille and Is same nvake and pattern tha we sold se many of last year, In two styles, with and without tees. Have also a very large assortment of 11.25 ana l CO Bllprer;, which for styles, quality and durability, cannot be surpassed In the city. They all mnst be seen te be appreciated, therelere will hive our East Window ruled with them until Christmas, and It will be well worth your whtie te step and take a leek at them, as the prices will be attached, knowing that Ne One Can Undersell Us in Lancaster. The One-Ftica Cash Heuse. I Tni Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS 8c SHOES Ne. S Etst King Street, LANCASTER. PA. OAKHlAUMa. QTANUAUD CARRIAGE WORK. KDW. KDQERLEX-, Kei. 49, 42, a, 4) Market Blreer, Hear of 1'OSt- efflce, Luncaster, Pa, 1 new hnve readv for the rail and Winter Traiin tlie fl nrstandmestselnctltnenf strictly first class carriages and Blelghs et all descrip tions In the market. New Is tha time te buy a nlcn Carriage or Sleigh a, a ihrlilmus Prutent. Thetels noth ing that would be mere suitable. Special liargalns lnSucond-iiend Werk, both nnteheleruunnlahed. A lew mero el these tine Held Carts lett at prices te sutt the times. All work fully guaranteed. My prices for the tume quality ei work are the cheapest la thebute. impairing and Kepatnting promptly at tended tn enu set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. MAKKS JTOrUING IB NIUKR JTOR A OHRKTMAS PRESENT Than a Men Kmblamatla Flo or Charm, either In belld Ueld or Triple I'lutcd. i. O O. V. V. O. B. of A. 1. O. n. M. K. or I'. It. 0( O. L A. O. K. M. O. U. It. cf K. P. K. of L. II. L. K. U.O.OfP. O. U. A.M. Or any ether toclety. Alse Charms and Pins for the PATltlAUUlid MILITANT. Call early and iuke your tclectlen from tbe numerous de.lgns, erisImTan's RE ECKERT TCXRITUMB. EL OFFMKIKH'S, What Is bbetb nsefnl er MbblSJBMSSSI- semetblng that wlllrceajl fen iesabranas iuan aa sruus ei FURNITURE. 8UCHA8 A Pluah or Leither Becker. A Kcea or Bttan Keeker. A JiTf 5 Upheutered stccker. A Hall stand. A Weed or Marble Tep Table. A Writing Dtak or Boek cast A Musie Stand or Wcrk Bssaet. f S?"1?? ju,nrt or feet JUsb A Blacking Case. ether things tee. In either Mahogany, Oak or walnut, tall, leek ever theS, ua place your orders early WITH ItOFFMEIER, NO. SO BABT KINO ST. sepl5-3md BAKE FKA8T. A Rare Feast -FOU HOLIDAY BUYERS. HEINITSH'S, 27 and 29 euth Queen Street, We have clearea our first fleer and arranged our holiday oeoDa all there, aeaa te save JTUU IKp, KJ1U 11U1B. 1 he meit beautiful goods ever shown, and the vrlety is se great t hat we cannot enume rate, but ask you te see ter yourself. Prices almost cut In twet they never were te low. It does net require a long purse this season. ree our window displays. Mew goods exhib ited dally. HEINITSH'S, fl7 & 59 EOUXH QUEEN BT., LANOABTEK.PA. A GKAND EXHIBITION or - Christmas Presents ! Furniture Beauties, Combining Keauly, Comfert, Durability and Tour Btreng Points, and they are Bending ent the goods, but the strongest Is the LOW PRICES I Which will meke Preient-glvlng easy. Our selection Is worth seeing but mere worth TO BOY. The Early Buyer gets the best choice. They are going. The number getting less every day. Den'tput off sceing and getting some of our GOOD THINGS. Uen't ask us te mention Ihem. Come and see them and you may stumble en the things you wunu Widmyer's Cerner, i Bast King and Duke Streets, LANCASTER, PA. e UH3 A GIBBS. Fer Holiday Gifts. We have gathered from all quarters the Latest Novelties in our line, suitable for Holiday Gifts. Many et them te be seen nowhere else in this city. All of them new this season. And the prices se low that you can make a handsome present for very small money. Call and see them, make selection new, and we will held the goods until wanted. Remember the name and number. OCHS AGIBBS, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street aprlLlyd F UHN1TURE I FURNITURE I TUX UNDEIISIOHED HAS UEOPENED UlS 8T011K AT TUK OLU STAND, Ue. 38 East Sing Street, Which was destroyed by Are seme time age. and ku a perfectly New ttteck of all kinds ei FURNITURE. PAIl LOU SUITES, liEUUOOM SUITES, .TAISLEB,.CQAIlt3, KrO. UPHOLSTERING In All its Hranches. Alse Painting and Or namenting Old Uualrs., HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street. leattd MAVillNHHI. -JEM'RAI, MACHINE WORKS. W. PARKE OrjMMINQS, Central Machine Works 1M A 138 NORTH OHRIKTIAN ST., LlSOASTBB, Pa. Engines and Boilers, of from 2 te 11 herse power, of enr own make a speclalty. Neat In design, of full power, durnbie and cheap. Steam Goods and Buppltes tn great variety, consisting et Valves, Cocks, Lubricators. Whistles, Injectors, Electors, Pumps, Toels, Wreught,Malleable and Cast Iren fittings, and Wrought and Cast iron Plpe, eta Lest Job bers' discounts te tbe trade. Bpeclal machinery built te order, and re pairing promptly done. Alse Iren and itrass Cestings, Patterns and Medels. STEAM riTTINQ AND BTEAM UKATlNti APPAllATUS. GOOD WOUK. PltOMPTNKSS. KKABON. A11LE CUABQKs. Central MacMiiG Works. dnea-tM COAL, T UMKKU AND COAU JU TftllACCO BHOOK8 AND JOASES. WKSlKltN UAUD roeus. wholesale and UetaU.at II B. MAUT1N A CO, tit Water sueet, Lancaster, Pa, ns-lyd -DATJHUAKUNKU'U OOiU'ANY. GOAL DEALERS. Orrtea: Na IS North.queenStreet, and Ne, IM Menk rnnee street. YAkMs-Xeru rnmtt Mraatf maar Xmatmt cLOTfmre. w srrw-i r r iiJutrmAs. Fin Tailoring far the lAtest XevelUee, eealMwl aiysas, lr)rt B'sertment of Fine WecsesW-swi PtleesMlowasany.geto H. OERHART'S 0b' Dtrwt iMperllMff TAikr. sTOmTH sTOMW ITMKaH. QVKBOOATBt ' L. Gansman & Bre., 00&68N. QUUNBT, (Cerner et Orange.) Overcoats ! Overcoats ! Overcoats ! Tht time we only speak of OvereMU. as ear unusual large stock must ba reduoee. We therefore Initiate our great reduction at ones), and Intend te save you at least from 15 toss per eent. en all Overoeatsbcujhtat enr store. Beyond all deub our S5.C0, no and IB OS Men's Overceats are worth from ts.oe te lll.OO. Our Kersey, Beaver and Chinchilla Over. eeats, some are silk lined and etnere alik faced, redueed te 110, 111, in. (IS. They are equal tn make te fine custom erk. Beys' Overceau are selling at redaeed figures. H 00, ft M avd ssoe will buy a geed wearing Overcoat, txw, ai.oe, noe, m 00, IT 00, IS.oe, a handsome Overcoat of aU.woel mate rial, some stores would call them cheap for double the meney: bnt they must go before Ue holidays. Children's Overcoats, Sl.te, i 60, WjOO. All-Weel Ovoreeats at stJO,SOO,loe,i6oo, SD.C0. Are yen prepared for these Extraordinary Bargain Prleeat if se, call at ene s, as go they most, regardless of cost. L. GANSMAN & BRO., The Cheapest exclusive Clothing Beuse la tha City. M TKBS KATHFON. IT WILL PAY YOU ! IT WILL PAT ANY ONE TO LOOK OVCR eua GOOD SELECTION or- OVERGOATS. KVKIIYBTTLE AND KIND. FHOM 7.00T0S123 00. OUB KEKSKY OVERCOATB AT 118,117,118, AUK WOKTU SEEING. . ven If you don't buy of ns, you'll knew what te ezpect for thn price. Krery care taken for your comfort and every ellert used for elegance and beauty. FRICCS ABK TEST BKA80NABLC. Myers & Rathfon, BKLIABLS CL0XH1EB3, NO. 12 BAST KLNQ BT., LAKGABTU PA. OPEN EVERY CEMBEK. EVENING IN DE- ASSORTMENT URGE ANIL Prices Small ! & Teevery person a Suit 0 Cleth' lng would net be an acceptable present, but te most all It would. Tbe time for purchasing your Holiday rresenUlsathand. Yeu can buy useful presents at tbe same price you would pay for fancy useless ones. We have 60 different atyles of Suits at $10 each. These are all wool and made inurst-chua man ner. The styles are of the latest fashion, aa these Suits bare just been manufactured. 3,000 Overcoats ranging in price from $3 00 te 125. This Includes a line let of Brown Meltons, All All Weel, nicely made, t7 each. A cheaper goods at tO.OO. We have a Blue Beaver at (0.00, which is well worth seeing. All our Ceata are cut In asserted sizes ee we can lltanyone, large or small. Large assortment of Silk Hand kerchiefs, Mufflers, Underwear, Hosiery and Cardigan Jackets at prices that cannot be approached by ether stores. HIRSH & BROTHER, Lading Clothiers & Merchut Tailors, CORNER OP HIRSH Bin M. QTJH1N ST. OMNTHS SQUAB, T.MH)Awm,rA. Hi mm J iwyiXMssTA mity --?-
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