Mfflfl ,H?Krp pmfM , y LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK, FRimY, DECEMBER 24, 1880. A '.vducastrr Intelligencer. FRIDA.Y EVENING. DEC. 24, 1880. Little Carl's Christmas Ere. " Come in !" shouted together the host and he.stcss of a little German wayside inn near the banks of the Rhine, and net far below the city of Basle, and the borders of Switzerland. It was Christ mas Eve, and a tempestuous night. The wind was raving round the little inn, and . teaiing away at the windows and doers, as though mad te get at the brave little light within, and extinguish it without mercy. The snow was falling fast, drifting and driving, obstructing the highway, blinding the eyes of man and beast. The ,:ceme in" of the host and hostess was in answer te a loud, hurried rap at the deer, by winch there immediately entered two travelers. One, by his military dress seemed a soldier, and the ether appeared te be his servant. General Wallenstein was en his way from Carlsruhc, te his home in Raslc. He had been delayed fcvcral hours by an accident te his pest carriage and by the storm, and new found himself obliged te step for the night at this lonely and comfeitlcss little inn. When the officer threw aside his plumed hat and military cloak of lich fur, and strode up te the flic, with his epaulettes Hashing in the light and his sword knock ing against his heel.-, cling, clang, the gruH'hest was greatly impressed with his importance, and willingly went out te as sist the postilien in the care of the horses. As for the old hostess she bustled about with wendei ful activity te prepare supper for the git at man. "He. Carl!'' she ciicd, "thou young Rhine-sprite, thou water-imp, run te the weed for another bundle of f.igets ! Away, haste thee, or I'll give thee back te thy clfiu kinsfolk, who are ever howling for thee !" m At these strange, sharp words, a wild looking boy stilted up from a dusky cor ner of the room, w here lie had been lying with his head pillowed en a great tawny Swiss deg, and daitcd out of the deer. lie was coarsely dressed and barefooted, yet there was something uncommon about him something grand yet familiar in his leek, which stiuck the traveler strangely. " Is that your child?" he asked. "Ne, indeed," said the old dame; "lam a peer woman, and have seen trouble in my time; but blessed be the saints! I'm net the mother of water- imps." "Why de yen call the boy a watcr- imp?" "I call him se, your excellency," said said the woman, sinking her shrill voice into an awe-struck tone, " because he came from tiic water, and belongs te the water. He floated down the Rhine in the gieat flood, four years age come spring, a mcie baby, that could barely tell his name, perched en the reef of a little chalet in the night, amid thunder, lightning and rain ! New it is plain that no human child c mid have lived tin eugh that. My geed man spied him in the morning and took him oil in his b.tat. I took him in pity ; but I have always been afraid of him, and every Heed-time T think the Rhine is com ing for his own again." The traveler seemed deeply inlet cstcd and well he might be ; for in the very flood of which the superstitious old dame spoke his only child, an infant boy, had been lest, with nurse, whose cottage en the river bank below Il.vde had been swept away by niL'ht. " Was the child alone en the reef of the chalet ?" he asked, in an agitated tei.e. " Yes," said the hostess, " all but an old deg, w.he seemed te belong te him." " That deg must have dragged him en te the reef, and saved him!" exclaimed the general ; ' is lie yet alive ?" " Yes, jut alive. He must be very old for he is almost stone blind and deaf. My geed man v.ul.l have put him out of the way long age, but for Carl ; and as he shaies his ukmIs, and makes his bed with him, 1 supple it is no less te keep the brute." " Shew me the deg !' with authority. " Here he l:es, your the dame. " We call (clf-deg.) slid the officer, excellency," said him Etfen-huntV Gen. Wallenstein bent ever th de, touched him gently, and shouted in his car his old name of Leen." The deg had net forgotten it ; lie knew that voice, the touch of that. hand. With a plaintive, joyful cry, he sprang up te the breast el his old master, nestled about blindly for his hands, and licked them uurcpievcd ; then sank down, as though faint with joy, at his master's feet. Tlie brave soldier was ocrcemc with emo tion ; tears fell fast from his eyes. "Faithful creatine," he exclaimed, " you have saved my child, and given him back te inc." Ami kneeling down, he laid his hand en the head of the peer old deg and blessed him. Just at this moment the deer opened, and little Carl appealed, toiling up the. steps with his arms full of fagots, his cheerful face smiling brave defiance te winter winds, and niht, and snow. "Come hither, Caii," said the soldier. The boy flung down his fagots, and drew near. "Dest thou knew who I am ?" "Ah, no-the geed Christmas King, perhaps," said the little lad, looking full of innocent wonderment. "Alas, peer child, hew sheuldst thou remember me !" exclaimed General Wal lenstein, sadly. Then clasping him te his arms, he said : " But I remember thee ; thou art my boy, my dear, long-lest boy ! Loek iu my face ; cmbiauj me : I am thy father !" "Ne, surely," said the chPd, sorely be wildered, "that cannot be, for they tell me the Rhine is my father." The soldier smiled through his teais, and seen was able te convince his little seu that he had a better father than the old liver that had carried him away from his tender parents. He told him of a loving mother who yet sorrowed for him, and of a blue eyed sister who would lvjoice when he came. Carl listened, auu wondered ami laughed, and when he comprchended it all, slid from his father's arm, and ran te cmbaace old Leen. The next morning caily, General Wal lenstein, after having generously rewarded the innkeeper and his wife for having given a home, though a peer one, te his little son, departed for Basle. In his arms he carried Carl, carefully wrapped in his warm fur cloak, and if sometimes the little bare feet of the child were thrust out from their cevcriug, it was only te bury them selves in the shaggy coat of old Leen, who lay snugly curled jip in the bottom of the carriage. I will net attempt, te tell jcu of the deep joy of Carl's mother, nor of the wild delight of his little sister, for I think such things arc quite beyond any one's telling : but altogether, it was te the Wallcnsteins a Christmas time te thank Ged for, and they did thank Him. Stories of iTany Lands. Value of a Dellar. Yeu never knew the value et a dollar until you try te borrow one, and you never knew the true value of Spring Blessem until you're doubled up with Bilious Celic, Indigestion or Constipation, and you try it. Price te cents, trial bottles 10 cents. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. " I Am AH Flayed Oat" Is a common complaint. If you feci se, get a package of Kidney-Wert and take it nnd you will at once feci its tonic power. It renews the healthy action or the kidneys, bowels and liver, and thus restores the natural life and htrengUi te the weary body. It can new be had iu cither dry or fin, .ild reim. ami in either way is always nrniunt ami ..ii..i,M.t v... Bedford Standard, d.e-w:l&w Years of SaSeilng. Mrs. Barnhart. cer. Pratt anil Broadway, lias been a sufferer for twelve years through Rheu matism, and lias tried every remedy she could hear of, but received no benefit, until recom mended te try the Eclectric Oil ; sue -ays she cannot express the satisfaction she feels ut bavlna her twin entirely removed and her fi Rheumatism cured. If or sal by II. li. Cochran, druggist, i ami 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Wicked for Clergymen. "I believe it te be all wrong and even wick ed for clergymen or ether publlcmen te be led into giving testimonials te quack doctors or vile stuffs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article is made up of common valuable remedies known te all, and that all physicians use and trust in daily, we should freely commend it. I therefore cheerfully and heartily commend Hep Hitters for the geed they liave done me and my friends, llrmly be lieving they have no equal for family use. 1 will net be without them." Rev. , Washington. D. C. dl5-2wcl4w CHRISTMAS AT CUVRCU. 8' T. PAUL'S KEFORMED. DIVINE SKK- vices at 10 a. in.. Christmas. On Sunday at 10 a. m., and at T'i p. in. Sunday gchoolannl gcheolannl gchoelannl versary en Christmas at 7J p. m. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near west Orange street. Service for Sunday school and congregation at 10 a. m., en Christmas day. Divine services en Sunday at VSy, a. iu. and VA P- " Sunday school at -1 p. in. " Uev. W. F. Liehlitcr. pastor. SECOND EVANGELICAL., CHURCH (English), North Mulberry street, above Orange. Preaching ut 10' a. in. and ,i p. in. by the'paster, Uev. J. A. Fegcr. Sabbath bchoel al2p. in. Watch night service en Fiid.iy even ing at 8 p. in. ST. JAMKS REV. C. V. KNIUIIT, D. D., rector. Service en Chi istmas day at Wt u. in. Hely Communion and sermon en bun day at 10K a. ui.; and evening pracr ut 1i p. ni., w itlt the .special Chiistuias music lc leatcd. IIItST REFORMED ClIUKCII THE 1 usual C o'clock ChristnuH morning service will be observed iu the First Uefermed church en Saturday morning next. Siccial prepcra prepcra tleu has been made in the way of appropriate music, and the church will be handsomely decorated ter the occasion. The Suudayschoel Christmas celebration will be held en Monday evening; an interesting order of exercises will be presented. At each occasion a special collection will be taken up; proceeds te be devoted te the purchase 01 a new library for the use of the Sunday school connected with this congregation. MORAVIAN.' THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. will held their anniversary en Christ inas evening at 'J p. m. Services tin Sunday both merninguud evening at the usual time, Uev. J. II. Dubbs, I). !., officiating. F I7IKST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE street. Karly service Christmas morning at C o'clock a. m. Sabbath school entertain ment Christmas evening at 7J.J p. 111. Sabbath services l'reuchlng by the pastor, Itcv. S. II. C. Smith, at 10J a. 111. and TV p.m. Sabbath school at yx p. in. Yeung I'eeples' meeting at C p. ui. MEDICAL. VALUAHLK TRUTHS. If you are suffering from peer health, or languishing en a bed of sickness, take cheer, ler Hep Bitters Will Cure Yeu. It you are simply ailing: if you feel weak nnd dispirited, without cleuily knowing why, Hep Hitters Will Rciive Yeu. If you are a minister, and have everlavcd yourself with your pastenil duties; or 11 mother, worn out with care and work. Hep Hitters Wilt Restore Yeu. 1 ! you are a man et business, weakened by the strain of your everyday duties; or a man et letters, toiling ever your midnight work, Hep Hitters Will Strengthen Yeu. it you arc young, and suffering from any in discretion, or are growing tee l.i-d, as Is often the case, Hep Kilters Will Relieve Yeu. It you arc in the workshop, en the laim.at the desk anywhere, anil feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stimulating with out intoxicating. Hep Hitters is What Yeu Need. It you are old, and your pulse is feeble, your, nerves unsteady, and your faculties turning, Hep Hitters will give you New Life aud Viger. Hep Bitters Manufacturing Company, Rochester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. decf.lvdMWFJfcw KIDNEY WORT. l'hRMAXENTI.l CCIlr Kli).i:V MSKAKKS, LIVER COMPLAINTS, - CONSTIPATION AM) PILES. Dr. K. II. Clark, Seuth Here, Vt., suvs, " In cases et Kjdney Troubles it has acted tike a charm. It has cured manv very Irtd cases et I'i'.e-, and has never tailed te act efficiently. Nel-eti Fairchild, et hi. Aluan, vt., siy-, ' It U of priceless value. Alter sixteen years el great suffering from Piles and Cetivciic- it completely cured me." C. S. Hosaben, et llerkshire, says, "One package has done wonders tonne iu complete ly curing a severe l.iver and Kidney Com plaint." IN EITHER LHJUID OR DRY FORM IT TTAH WONDERFUL POWER. WHY? Iterance It acts en the LIVER, ItOWCLS ami KIDNE1S ut the sumo time. Itec.in-'e it cleanses the system el the poi-.nn-eus humors that develop in Kidney and Uri nary lllseases, llilieusncss. Jaundice, Consti pation, Piles, or in Uheuniatisin, Neutalgia, Nervous Disorders nnd Female Complaints. 3 It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, 111 4lin rani, one package et which makes si JRjr quarts of medicine. jr Alse in Liquid Ferm.vcry Concentrated S" ler the convenience et these who cannot 45" readily prepare it. It act icitt equal 3 efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOlTRDRCGUIhT. PRICE,!. UELI.S. RICHARDSON ic CO., Prep's, Rurlmgtnii, Vt. (Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 4(1 " lydiVwi LOOKER'S A Pleasant, Safe, SpcedyandSiirc Itemed v for Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influ enza, Soreness et the Threat and Chest. Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, spit ting of Bleed,. Inflammation et the Lungs, am' all IHsea.se.set the Chestand A lr Passages. This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience lias proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities ler the cure et all kinds of Lung Diseases. Price ii cents. Pre pared only and sold by CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST NO. KAST KINO STREET. el-tfd H OLIDAY GOODS HULL'S DRUG STORE PURE BOHEMIAN TOILET SETS, RICHLY CUT AND ENGRAVED OOLO&NE BOTTLES. A Large Variety or Elegant ODOli CASES and STANDS, 1'ERFUMERY BOXES. Ace. Alse an Extensive Assortment or Toilet and Fancy Articles, BRUSHES, COMBS and MIRROR TOILET American, French and English PERFUMERY. And a variety or ether gceds suitable for Prcsents,er which my Stock is larger than ever before. G. W. HULL, Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, aug23 - lyd LANCASTER, PA. DRY GOODS, VSDERWEAR, &C. LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COATS, LADIES' COATS. We would call the attention et the ladies te our large stock of the above goods, which have all been REDUCED IN PRICE TO EFFECT RAPID SALES These in want should net fail te see them before purchasing. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Court Ueuae. Holiday Goods. Holiday Goods. Holiday Goods. t Are ellc ring a Large and Attractive Assert incut id goods suitable ter HOLIDAY GIFTS Li;(eiilleiiieiiiiii(ICIilrfi!i. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS. TTOLID.VY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS ! We have opened te-d.iy An Entire New Line OF HAVILASD'S FRENCH CHINA, FRUIT PLATES, COMPOR'IS, AMI DESSEBT SAL'CEKSTO MATCH. ART PLAQUES, WITH EASELS. SOLITAIRE SETS, TEA SETS, MOUSTACHE OOPPEES. Coupe and Saxen Teas. ALL THESE (JOOI)S ABE ELEGANTLY DECOUATED, AND AUi: VERY LOW IN PRICE. NOVELTIES IX MAJOLICA WARE. .LARGEST LINE OF DECORATED CJIAMREll SETS IN THE CITY. Takea Loek EitOur Windows! 3-We rcspccttully solicit a call. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor, West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. Him n TRIXMrses, NOTIONS, C A STRICn BKO.'S ADVERTISEMENT. During Christmas week we intend present in;; an array et bargains iu our MULINERT DEPARTMENT, Which will be round well worthy the atten tion el Ladies. We have reduced all our Untrlniined Hats te the Uniform price of AA0 IXu, FEATHERS, WINGS, UIRDS, RREASTrf AND JET FEATHERS AT RE- MARKAl'.LK LOW PRICES. We give timely netice that it you deatu; te get tin: choicest selection of HOLIDAY PRESENTS Veir must come early In the week and EARLY in the day te avoid the .enormous ullorneon rush in all departments. We haVe niadt special prices in our DOLLS. Yeu will Undene et the best usserted stock et DOLLS of everv descrintlen. Yeu will acknowledge the lewncss of our price utter inspection, ana 11 you come 10 euy will de se. What presents mere SUITABLE than Handsome LACE TIES or FICHUS We have lately opened a new let et Hand some Lace Goods ; you will find the prices low. Napkins, Towels, Table Cleths, a specialty. Ladies' Underwear a Specialty. FANCY GOODS. POCKET-IIOOKS, WORK IJOXES, AUTO GRAPH ALBUMS, PHOTOGRAPH AL- 15UMS, LEATHER SATCHELS AND .JAPANESE WARE. We call your special attention te NO OLD STOCK. The Richest Designs, Celers and Qualities at prices that will asteul-di our customers. COME EARLY In the week and day te avoid the afternoon rush. Yeu will be ublc te buy mere comfort ably and have a better selection te cheese from. KID GLOVES. We keep constantly en hand A GOOD STOCK OF GOOD KID GLOVES, 3 AND 8 BUTTONS, in Black. WJiitc, Cream, Fleb, Slates. Brown, Fawns, Old Geld, and All Other Fashionable Celers. We undoubtedly sell the best urtiele ter the money and guarantee entire satisfaction te every customer. A full assortment of all kinds of WINTER GLOVES. ter Ladles, Gents and Children, suitable ter CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ASTBICH BRO-'S 13 EAST KING STREES, LANCASTER. PA. Silt Haiitactefs JEWETJZY. IMSlN WATCHES. ALL STILES. GOLD, J Stiver and Nickel, $6 te J150. chains, etc. sent C O. Dte be examined. Write ter cata logue te Standard American Watch Company. Pittsburgh, Pa. LOUIS WEBKK, WATCHMAKER. Ne.l59)$ NORTH QUEEN STREET.ncar P. R. K. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac. Agent ler the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta cles and Eye-GIasses. Repairing a specialty. aprMyd J. E. CALDWELL & CO. .902 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. DIAMOND HERGHAFFS, JEWELERS, SILVERSMITHS, AND IMPORTERS OF EUROPEAN NOVELTIES, BRONZES, CLOCKS AND PORCELAINS, ask particular attention te their su perb stock of goods, especially adapted for HOLIDAY GIFTS i The assortment in every Depart ment is unequaled, and the prices (always the lowest) will be found most acceptable. C2r"Ordera and inquiries by mail will receive prompt attention. MW&F vier goods. VTOVELTIKS IN SCARF "PINS. THE "BERNHARDT" GREYHOUND PIN UNDERSHIRTS AND DKVUKUs, AT E. J. ERISMAN'S, THE SHIRTMAKER', SU NOKTU IJUKKN STKKKT rpiIK NKW CHEAP T DRY GOODS STORE, 38 West King Street, Opposite Cooper Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. Take this opportunity te tender te their friends and the people generally, their thanks for the very generous pat ronage en their Opening '!', and premise that they will endeavor by a close attention te business merit a con tinuance of the same. Wishing you all a .Merry Christum and a Happy New Year, we remain Yours, Ac., METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN. COAX. U. MAKTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds or I.UMUER AND COAL. 49-Yard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd COtfO & WILEY, SSO NORTU WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Rranch Ofllce : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. pe TO REILLY & KELLER FOR GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Farmers and ethers in want et Superior Manure will find it te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisburg Pike. ) Olllcc. 20 East Chestnut street, i agl7-ltd T UMItKR AND COAL BT TELEPHONE The undersigned arc new prepared te ie ccive orders for Geal, Lumber, Sash, Beers, Blinds, Sec., by Telephone. Step in at the Exchange and de your own ordering free of charge. G.SENER&SONS, S. E Cor. Prince and Walnut Stretn. 119-tfdSJ CARPETS. HIGHEST CASH PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR EXTKA NICE k Haepin mm CAHPET RAGS. Carpets made te order at ahert netice and satisfaction guaranteed. Rare chances Iu Carpets te reduce stock et 6,000 Yams Brnssels Carpels, AT AND BELOW COST. Call and satisfy yourself". Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpctsinulinestendlessvariety .ut H. S. SHIRK'S O AKPET TTAT.T 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. DRY I01ER, COLLADAT & Ce., 1412 and 1414 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA. The general improvement in business the past year, with the prospect et a verr larza in creased demand for all kinds of Dress Goods, induced all American buyer of Foreign Goods te place immense orders. This was universally the case, se much se that, perhaps without exag geration, 30 per cent, mera goods were imported than the country could possibly ceasaaae. As a consequence, there has been a great break in prices in a great many fabrics, which wa s'lall WE SHALL SELL Fermer Prices. All Weel Arniures Kl'Aneli Phinnitl iiflinw. ..$e.i 0..W 1.1H) 1.50 i.w l.UO .G French Striped Fancies (all Silk nnd Weel) t rcneh Suoedas (iu all colors) French lireeades (all Silk and voet ................................ Plain French Plaids : Finest French Rrecudes (In several .te ,60 .75 desitrns) . 1 rn i30 r ...iIi?iaJl',.Iti..S.te .ur eflelin? thc "hove goods, we have some lines or very choice jtoeito cloth nd 1 i "s ,neCt l,esua:id. in which we have it very choice assortment, betli is CLOTH 41-Inch Cleth Suitings (very desirable goods).... je.-t 51-inch Cleth Suitings (in all coleis 1.10 31-Inch Cleth Suitings 1.20 FRENCH SHOODAS : Our inaku et thee goods we believe te be the best in the market, nnd the assortment et colors our own selection. itMiich French Shoe.hw je.37j 1 15-incli French shoedas fl.14 PINE CAMEL'S HAIR: Our iiei tmeut of tli se beautiful goods is still complete, from 8!.'-!5 te S2.SO. Wc have ii,rccci - ?? wS""1' V! ,Can,Bl"! ,Iuir Evenlnc Shades in very beautiful quality. In Cream. Pink and Light Itluc, li; inches wide, te sell at 1.35. BAREGE DE VIRGIinE: We have just received one caacefthis very drslrnblc texture for Kvenlne Ureases, quality very superior, 111 Cream, l'liilt and Lilit lilue, 27 inches wide, te sell at 60c" GREAT BARGAINS IN CLOAKS AND DOLMANS. WATT, SHAND & COMPANY have jnade large 'Purchases oTthcse geed Uuay below manufacturer prices. Rare alue In LADIES' CLOAKS at , !. $5. $7, $!. $10, $12.30. One Let LADIES' GREY ULSTER CLOTH COATS at 9 1.73, would be eliean nt L JUST OPENED AN ELEGANT LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS. t r'wV-lI1tir:i9il,i."c.''0 xviRii, Kioto Ware. Thousands of lure and bcantirnl articles NEW YORK STORE, 8 AND 10 EAST KING STREET. 3HI.L1XEKY NEW GOODS FOR GTODAKEBS EMPORIUM. LADIES, Ter New, Desirable and Cheap Silk Handkcrchiefe, Lace Tics, But But eons of all Kinds, Corsets, Kid and Lisle Thread Gloves, Hosiery, &c, call at GLTN DAKER'S. A Full Line of Faney Articles .suitnble for a NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT, offered elieap at GUNDAKER'S Alse, an inducement iu the MILLINERY DE PA UTMENT, with a view te closing out the entire Stock. Plush Bennets and Hats offered at a Sacrifice. Plush and Velvets all Shades, sold cheap. Bennets and Hats in French and "Weel Pelts, for 50 and 75c. C2PGive us a call and examine our stock, at GUNDAKER'S, 142 & 144 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. CLOTUINO. GREAT SLAUGHTER IN CLOTHING. GRAM 1ARK BOWI AT CMTRE HAT.T.. Will be sold iu -ity days TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH or HEAVY WINTER CLOTHING, Without regard te cost. New Is jour time te secure a yead Suit et Clethlnir for very little money, Rcady-mudc or Made te Order. OVERCOATS IN GllEAT VARIETY, Fer Jlcn, Youths and Reys. Men's Dress Suits, Mcn'w Uusini-ss Suits, Youth- Suits In everv style. Reys' Clothing, n very Clieici! Variety. Sa' Don't tail te call and secure sonic of the liaraius. MYERS & RATHFON, Ne. 12 EAST KINU STREET, LANCASTER, PKNS'A. MEDICAL. INVALIDS TAKE NOTICE. NEARLY 3,000 PERSONS have placed themselves under my charge din ing the last three years in Reading and this city. One-half el them at least were called in curables. Chronic cases of. Dyspepsia, Con sumption. Rhcumuti-m, and oilier alliictieus. Nearly all reported thesamc story, viz: I have tried many doctors and quack medicines, ami all in vain. I am discouraged. While curing the sick in these two cities ever 1.500 deaths have occurred in ethcrphy.sicians' practice, and net a halt-dozen iu mine. Won't you in person (at my ellices) or by letter investigate my rcmark rcmark able cures. Men and vreincn.eicSc ler ycars.were under my practice in a few days or weeks cured. Send or call and get a 12-page pamph let (free), containing the names of people thus rapidly restored te health here in Lancaster. All cured by placing my inexpensive medicines en thc outside et the body. Ne poUens ued and no drugs, syrups, pills, ponders, bitters, or ether such vile stuffs placed in tin- stomach. Consultations and Examinations Free at mu offices. Hundreds have been cuicd et Catarrh for SO cents. Cure (nick for Catarrh sent te any llildress in the United states for SO cent.. DR. O. A. GREENE, (32 Years EximtIciicc), Ne. 23C NOKTU QUEEN STKKKT, OT-tfdMWFiS Lanc.i3ter. l'.i. BE. SASTORD'S LIVEE INVIGORATOR Only Vegetable Compound that acts directly upon the Liver, and cures Liver Complaints, Jaun dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos Ces tiveness, Headache. It assists di gestion, strengthens the system, regulates the bowels, purifies the bleed. A Boek sent free. Dr. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, N. Y. Fer sale by all Druggists. ollS-lvced&altcow BOOTS AND SHOES. If A TV KTS. SHOES AND LAST i JnOl niii'leen anew principle, lnaur . ing comfort for the feet. : ! t rVC Lasts made te order. . CUUlO MILLER, I tebli-tfd 133Eaat King street 1 OOODS. fbrmcr iVt'CM. ..JO.tB $1.14 ( ainci's IUIrStrlpes urecaue -evemes French Fancied (very costly goods English Novelties French Handkerchiefs, squares.... French Handkerchiefs, squares French Novelties , trench Novelties , .73 2.S0 .75 .9 .7 . .30 2.73 J 1.80 1.S0 SUITINGS: ?;-inch Cleth Suitings $1.V 31-inch Cleth Suittmra l.M 51-iach Cleth Suitings iOO THE HOLIDAYS, AT- J TRA VELEKS O VI Die JAM'AftTKK AMU aHLLKKSVILLK K.U J Curs run as fellows': Leave Uuicatser (iOC Depot), at 7, 9, and 1 !:.!) a. m., ami 2, 4, G and 8:30 p.m., except OB , "xt'irday, when the last cur lcavesutt 'JMp.m. Leave Millersville (lower end) at 5, 8, and ! a. M.. and 1,3,5 and 7 p.m. Cm run daily 011 above tiine except en Sua 1 day. PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAU NKW .SCHEDULE .On and after SUNDAY NOVEMRERHth, I8S0, trains en the Iennyl a'i.. Railroad will arrive and leave the Lan-m-i.- ami Philadelphia depots aa follews: ' t'AA-rwARn Leave Arrive j eastward. Lane'ter fhllad'a 1 Philadelphia Express 2:10 a.h. 4:13 a.m j Vast Line, 5:20 " 7:40 Yerk Accem. Arrives;..... 8.05 " .... I Hairi-biirg Exjiress, 8:05 10:10 " I DiliervillcAcceiu. Arrives, 8:45 .... I Columbia Accommelntion, 9:10 " 12M r.M. I Frederick Accem. Arrives, 1:33 " .... ' Pacific Express, 1:40 P.H. 3:46 " Sunday Mail 20 " 50 f .tolui.stewn Express, 35 " 5d0 " Day Ezjiress, 4:35 " 8:15 HarrNburg Accommedat'n, 6:25 " a-J0 " v.-mmr, Leave Arrive ' ggrAge- -l'lillaira Lane'ter Wuy Passenger, 1230 ji.Jt. M0 a.m MailTrainNo.l,vla.Mt..Iey, 70 " Iir.28 " Mail Train Nu.S.vlaCel'liia lfc " Niagara A Chicago Expi-ess 0:00 ' I1M5 " Sunday Mail, 3:00 " 10-JO " FastLiiie, 12:24 " 2:35 r.M. Frederick Accommeilatlon, .... 2:40 ' DillervilleLocal.viaMLJey .... 2d0 " i Harrisburg Accoininednt'n, 20 r.3f . 3:45 : Columbia Acwmnnodatlen, 40 " 7:wr " Harrisburg Express, 530 ' 730 " I'lttsburgExpreus 6s " 8J0 " Cincinnati Express........... 9:10 " 11.30 " Pacific Express, 1135 " 2.40A.M Pacific Express, cast, en Sunday, when flag gcd, will step at Mlddletewn, Eltrabethtewn Mt. Jey, Landlsville, iilnl-in-Hand, Lenian I'lacc, Gap, Christiana, l'arkcsburg, Coates vllle, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will step atDowningtewn.Coatesville, Faraea burg, Mt. Jey, Ellzabetlitewn and Mlddletewn . Hanovcraccemniodatlon west, connecting at Lancaster witli Niagara and Chicago Express at 1 1:00 a. in., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommeilatlon, west, connect at Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2:35 r. ., and will rim tureuh te Frederick. MARRL. works. WM. P. FRAILSrS MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 75S Norte yuen Street, Iwwiter, Prn. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND rOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction gtea 1 n every particular. N. It. Remember, works at the extreme enf of North Queen street. nj