M. ,' ?' TV If g'P' IjACASTE DAILY TNTELT,TGEyOEIt MONDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1884. EKi iwe - IK V KFi fM & ' V"- m ibz. t Pri . . JB0J1MIREIUGE1IGEK if PUWJtHtDtVErVY EVEHINQ in the year ''' t-,V 1TEINMAN & HEN3EL. IHTIILTJIOENOER BUILDING A?'$. tOANER CENTRE SQUARE, VliViV. . - :-'tei . TtN.CtNTS A StA MONTH. , ;YtAR, l , v n ., lBOM.TEN TO FIFTY ? ' . ;yilNTCLLiaENCEFl, -t-CtieMT PAGES! VMIliiieO EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNINO ' ,-$ X TwoDeiUMYlAli AevAwti ffiP -CORRESPONDENCE Solicited from every J' part of the state and country. Cerre- H WOHOENTS ARE REQUE8TED TO WRITE LEGIBLY for,, AND ON ONE 6IDSOI-THE PAPER ONLY J AND TO It kuiTUviB kilt.e irT rne Mini ir.ATirtN RUT wiws inun nwnsep i.w, i wn ,. ...... S'-sV? IN PROOF OF OOOD FAITH. ALL ANONYMOUS li&jh' LETTERS WILL BE CONSIGNED TO THE WASTE "' BJ BASKET. i$S ADDRESS ALL LETTERSAND TELEGRAMS TO THE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, pa. $i)c Lancaster intelligencer. LAXC.WEU. DECEMBER , lift. The Fortune of Grant. General Grant is fortunate In having a great many friends te held out te him u helping hand in adversity. He is fortu nate, tee, in his creditors. The richest nun in the country liapncni te l one or tiiem ; -wlilj forgives him two-thirds of his debt. General Sherman, who took In the com fortable place and salary that Grant left te become president, feels impelled te lend his kind offices te free his old commander from Ids embarrassment. Mr. Drexil and Sir. fluids, who liave before bled fieely te niake Grant happy, are the ready aids of Sherman in his work. With all the assist ance that comes te him in his effort, it seems net doubtful that General Sherman TVill easily succeed in his endeavor. "We trust that he will. AVu would that all unhappy men should be made happy; and if some General Sherman would spring forward te the relief of every man in the nation who is suffering te-day from pecuniary embarassment, it would lie a very lovely thing, and there would be such a stirring up of the people and such an opening of pocket leeks as has net lieen seen since the world began. General Grant, probably is generally thought te occupy an exceptional iwsitien in app?al!ng te the generosity ei tne wealthy people of the United States ; and doubtless he does, as an ex-president and an ex-general of their armies. It is position is except ienal , also, however, in the fact that he new enjoys the Income of a fund of 820,000 wc believe that is beyond the seizure of his creditors ; with that he ought te be able te keep the wolf from his deer, and have something ever with hieh te buy in the swords and trophies, which it is agonizing the souls of his friends te think aie exposed te the possibility of a sheriff's sale. General Grant position is peculiar, tee, in that he lias been brought into his present distress by hiseutiiely unwarrant able reliance en the representations of another. His en's partner,Mr. "Vard,told him that he wanted him te get Mr. Van derbilt's check in exchange for his own, te save-the -Marine Hank from einlwrrass ment. General Grant ought te havelieen wiser than te have believed this and done this. It is therefore because lie was very pgdtmwifce, and Indeed very simple, that General Grant is in trouble. This trait of extreme simplicity beems te be a very marked characteristic of Grant's family. A simpler young man than Ulysses Grant, jr., "Ward's partner, probably never undertook te help in the paddling of a bu siness canoe. "We de net think there is any doubt that the whole family needs te be relieved from the necessity of this bert of exertion ; and we rejoice that the energies of the amiable gentlemen who have taken the matter in hand willjbe successful ; only. as we have hinted, if they could be lier suaded te continue their efforts for a little while after Grant is provided for, in aid of a soup fund for the ienniless, there could be no question about the merit of their effort. II Our "Manifest Destiny." Thedewlcpnient of closer international relation vttween the "United States and ether na' jus of North America, especially the chai'i of Central American states, in cites ideas of territorial annexation and ie vivea in many venturesome hearts the old notions of our " manifest destiny." This spirit i3 betokened especially in the Seuth, where the idea of acquiring Mexico, Cuba or ether neighboring southern teiritery has always been a favorite one, and lias ex cited the ardor pf a military spirit that is full of valor and energy. In connection witli the Cuban and Xicauraugan treaties, the Americe-Mexlcau railway enterprises, and the display which these states are mak ing at the Xew Orleans exposition, it Is quite natural that there should be a revival of the annexation sentiment. It is net se plain that there is such bound ne in the sentiment as te commend te the better judgment of thoughtful people, The weudeiful reseuices of some of our South ern neighbors are well established in fact ; their tauly development and the sloth of these who new control them is true, but our own extent of ten itery is se vast, pro pre portioned te the population scattered ever it, that for a century te come its develop ment will be -a problem of sufficient im portance te engage all the attention of the American ieeple. "We have great race questions te workout, and grave matters of Internal polity te determine, that requite the highest order of statesmanship and the best popular intelligence te wisely solve. Our century of marvelleus progress we pwejn a great measure te the freedom from International lelatieus and feielgn entanglements thatvu have enjoyed ; but we need such repose far mere in the future than we have needed in the past. 3 In a conversation with Governer Curtiu j; -then minister te Itivssia Gortschakeff, ' the old llnssian diplomat, once warned him . that tar greater perils than had yet been 1 met niul surmounted by the American re i ;. .public weie te be encountered when it s, tried the experiment of adding an entirely ('( ' new country and foreign element te its na-.'-e'1 tjenality. He j-jwke with feint'Inl reference te yuDa ami .Mexico, ami peiuieu eiu mat ." $hcu annexation presented a very different ' "prebleiii frejn that which is imposed iijmu ' 'ns in'ceuserving with our lwimlar life the ' many streams of Immigration that ieur in u lUipen us continually, assimilating te our ,'"" ;;atliuil spirit and rapidly Americanizing 't;e:n?eSve. The trye-'iuauifept detlny" of the ceuu- try for generations te come lies In Internal development mid lecaii seii-gevernmenu Especially lit does .tfll the Seuth te indulge divisions of territorial aenrandlMment: It has vast resources te be developed wealth of minerals that maybe the basis of great manufacturing 'industries and a soil that has as yet K-en barely tickled by the hoc. Te turn the?c te the best account should be the aim of all itseeple, as it certainly Is the present aspiration of the met sub-stantial cl.w among them. If they will dig their own gardens they will dud the pet of gld In the enrichment of the ground by closer culti vatien ; if they search for it at the feet of the rainbow It will forever elude them. X I'itgrlninge te Albany. Cel. McClum mjs that he went te see Cleveland net te advise hhn what te de, but as a journalist te study 1dm and find out hew and what he thought of things. That is somewhat in reversal of the usual order. The president-te-be has been sup posed te be meeting the iellticians of the country with a view te sounding them and discovering ii hat they were lit for. Tlie editor in this case thought it te be his func tion te test the president and discover upon what meat lie fed. It was a legitimate undertaking, hew belt a trille cheeky perhaps. We trust that the success which attended the Colonel's essay at presidential pulse-feeling wis corresiwii cerresiwii dent te the high effort. We de net dis cover that it wis from the Colonel's reiert of the interview. Hut it is a tiling net te be thus unveiled. The editor may have received a flood of light te guide him in his future consideration of the pres ident's acts, and yet have found out noth ing very definite te communicate te its readers. Governer Cleveland is fast acquiring the character of a sphinx ; which is a very geed character for a president te have; and it is one which invites a great deal of investigation from the editors of the country. After the example set them by Cel. McCIure we may eieet them all te be hieing away te Albany. They have the same strong mo me tie te take them there which he-piied the Colonel. It Is their dut te read their man ; and if they are tee .stupid te read him from their distant tripods they should try a nearer observation. As for ourselves we find no occasion of this kind te re pair te Albany. "With the modern ap pliances for the speedy transmission of intelligence we feel fully competent te read Gov. Cleveland in Lancaster. Osiv tliree iluys mere of leap year; luirrv lift girls. Tm: United States Senate lias a goodly quantity of very light Republican timber, but there are few stiek that weigh lew than Geerge Frisbie Hear, who misrepresents the state of Massachusetts. He and Mr. ltlaiue seem te be the only prominent Republicans who cannot forpive the country for the elec tion of a Democratic administration. Wheth er they bclieve what they My or net, they iiiNUt that Democratic intimidation of the negre in the Seuth alone made Democratic success possible. And this in spite of every evidence that the contrary was true. Mr. Hear shows his narrow-mindedness and his lack of appreciation of the responsibility giv en his iittenmces by his high elUcial place by the fellow Ing Hplc-netlc outburst in iui address in llosten: "Hew can a man who knows that if the law and the constitution had their way, his (Cleveland's) competitor and net lie would 1m inaugurated en the -Itli of next March, and that lie ewes his four years' lease of power te the suppression of rights in the Seuth hew can such a man .say he is pledged te the enfercements of these rights? We liad n great deal te contend against in the Inte struggle. AWhad te contend against the.c prejudices without the mitigation of which thoiiegrecan nevcr be restored te his rights." It is fertunate for the country that the Hear variety of statesmen are in a hopeless mi nority. Sni.PM'iinsEUVATieNNthu first law of na ture, and Wattorseii should get out eftlm read of the Randall locomotive. Levely woman Is much harder te .solve than the titiecn puzzle, and she demonstrates thediillvulty of her Interpretation In ways that are divers and curious. Net, long since lllsmarck asked the Reichstag for an increase in the salaries of two elllcUls in the iinjierl.d chancellery and for the creation of the ofllce ofa&ccend directorship In the ministry of fereign atlairs, with u salary of aleiit ?e,000 per annum. The first request was granted and the second refused In a style bordering closely en rebuke. The act et the Reichstag has aroused the women of Germany and they have issued a circular calling upon the weaker sex of the Rmpire te join in contributions towards a fund that will perpetually previde a salary for the elllelal asked for by the German chancellor. Bismarck's Iren will uud great abilities are part of the w erld's history anil new tliut he has the fair se en Ills side he Is about as in vincible as mortal man can be. 11i:nui WATrKiiseN npprews of Iiayard. Tills Is n stunning blew te thu Delaware statesman. Tiu:iti: have been some annoying earn paigu slanders told of Mr. Hendricks, but noue were perhaps lnure disquieting than thoe which coupled his own name and that of his wife ax having individual enmities towards some prominent people. The lepnit that the v ke-prcsldeut-elect had nu angry disagreement with Cleeland Immediately alter the election ever the distribution of pa tronage was u most baseless slander, and was Indignantly resented by both gentlemen. The envcueufed tongue of calumny has for some time been engaged in Insinuating that there was a deep-rooted Jealousy lietween Mrs. Hendricks and Mrs. McDonald, wife of Indiana's ex-senator. A New Yerk .Vim cor respondent writing from the home of Hen dricks, Indianapolis, new states the p'.aln truth : "Their social relations ha e e er been limited ten passing acquaintance they wcie no er friends mid ure wholly innocent of en mity te-day." Rut in these days truth must wear seven-leagued beets te catch up with a lie. Mi.NSTlini. Snows are en the decline and Watteraeu and M'I.eau should step playing end men te empty benches. If it 1)0 true that silence is golden, Mr, Cleveland has an Immense amount or the auriferous lixlged about his tongue. He is a most excellent listener and receives the accu mulated information of his visitors, veuchsa. ling nothing In return. Some ery able politicians and bright JeiiruulUtsh.tN e w ended their way te Albany, presumably te give ad vice or inuke discovery, and they all letiirn with nothing for their trip but pleasant recol recel recol lectiens of the scenery along the Hudsen river. There is n happy contrast between Cleveland's present situation and that of Gar Gar Held four years age. The president-elect has made no entangling alliances uud no premises of place, the fulfillment of w liich is demanded by a hungry gang of placemen. He Is strong as Garliei'd was weak, and his wtreng It is I he strength of his present situation. Hisma uck'h etllcLd salary ls?13,MK) a yeir, only, wliile the ambassadors he sends ie Sr. Petersburg uud Louden get fSl,Wi each. PERSONA! Sr.ciiKTAiiv Ciiamm.ku detalU n naval elllccr In full uniform te pciferm duty nt his wife' regular Wednesday reception. Mlt.l.leNAllu: KtsitA Oiiay, the tele graph Inventor and father of the "self adjusting helix," was once n milk icddlcr in Oberllu, Ohie. P.vqrKT, the lnlidel, who was recently jwralyycd while denying the doctrine of eternal punishment, dksl in the hospital In Terente en Saturday. W.W. Coiiceuan celebrated his s(;tli ttlrlh day en Saturday. He. recclxed numerous presents. Many were from people he had hclcd. He is hale and hearty. He. Themas A. IIkmumck, lce presl-dcnt-elivt, will deliver the annual addre-w liofere the Ynlenluinnl and gradnatlngelasses nt the cennuencement, en June St, Ks Sknateii Jeb II.vwi.uy and Mimivt II ai. tkaii arc favorite sulijeets for the photo graphers. These men h.ne goatees, and goatees nlways leek well in photographs. Uknkiiai. CI'stkii's only sister Is giving dramatic readings for a livelihood, in the West, and she is in great demand ter such scnlce among the dlll'erent Grand Army JH)Sts. Mmk. Clews IIihh'i:, who shot down Merln In the Hetel de Vlllc, ParK Isotlered attractive Inducciucnts by an American theatrical speculator te come te this country and play Lifly Macbrth. Mn. Hksiiy InviMi did n graceful thing before leaving Philadelphia. While playing he sent an Invitation te the ten old actors in the Ferest Heme te attend his performance and gave each of them Kv as a Christina present. C!i:n. Camkuex remarked, as he sit at dinner in Havana, Culu, and a cablegram was handed liim announcing the Garticltl Ribinet: "That is a sort of a Delly Varden csiiubinatien and my son-in-law is among the curious posies." Hi-.lkx Hunt .Iackse.v, (11. II.) is rusti cating lit l.es Angeles, where she is patiently waiting for the genial California sunshine te restore te its original health her anklc-lsuic, which was shattered by a fall down the full length of a staircase at her home in Colerado Spring. T. H. Simpsen, an Oil City broker, about two months age, in company with ether, purchased a tract of land in Rtitler county, w hleh proved te be geed oil territory. Mr. Simpsen's profit in the transaction was 530,. 000, which handsome sum he gave te his wife for a Christmas present. Mil Set'iiOEOX ha received as a gilt from Mr. I'asstnore (of V.vssmore A Alabaster, publishers, Londen), a btack-aud-tan colored carriage, upholstered with the most luxurious cushions and containing various shelves for books and jmrcels, an army of eipir boxes and tray, and a handsome looking gla-s. OlaostexkIs a mild-looking man, with baggy trousers. Helsa regular prowler. He never dresses well. 1'eople frequently see him in a tumble-down hat and hhahhy suit standing in front of tlie window of a bric-a-brac store Heis a elee student, a devout church-goer and a great lever of negre min strel song. Ciiaulettk RnexrK's husband, Mr. Nichols, is new living at Ran.igher, Ireland. He is married again, mid is a gentleman farmer, having relinquished the clergyman's calling. Her father, Raw I. Ilrente, and the Rev. W. Morgan married .ister, and each performed the ni.irri.iL'e i-cremeiiy for thoetlier, tliere iK'lng no convenient clergy man w he could be employed for lieth. Hkxiiuick in a recent letter say : " The negre is new free and Is the equal of the white man in respect te hiscivll and imlitical rights. He must new make his own contest for position and power. Ry his own con duct and success he w ill be Judged. It will be unfortunate for him If he Mull rely upon political sympathy for portion rather than upon duties well and Intelligently dis charged." .Swiaii IlKn.MiAiitiT hai scored a triumph in Sardeu's new play of "Theodora." She is said lobe resplendent in the scene where, arrayed in the imperial jewels of the Ryz.ui Ryz.ui tine C;es.irsaud reclining in oriental lassitude en n magnillccnt tiiroue of white lar skins, she gives audience te an ambaasade of pre lates, whom she deigns te icrmit te kiss her feet. The scene w here Renihardt draws from her hair a jewelled dagger and stabs te the heart Mitrccllus, the would-he as.Nislu of Justinien, eipials in dramatic Intensity any thing she has yet done. nre .j:eittti:.s i.i:cjii:i. AVrajiirl ttllli Tn. Di.ilii llanikiillVil, . and inninii 111111 iiih Klin. Twe negrees Charles Smith and Henry Davis, charged with burglary, were lynched near Clayten, N. C en Wednesday morn ing. Tlie men were captured in that city last w eck. The loliee ascertained that Smith was the man who entered the store of Karnes A Hinten In Clayten en Thanksgiving day mid robbed it of much valuable property, and then nearly killed Geerge Cabell, a clerk, who pursued him. The crime remained a mystery until Monday. Reth men were taken te Clayten for trial. Smith swore that Davis was an accomplice in the crime, and this was tlie only evidence against Davis The men were ordered te Ikj taken te Smith field Jail en Wednesday morning. They were kept at Clayten en Tuesday night hi charge of two guards Jqst before davlight 11 party of masked men sprang out of the darkues and, levelling revolvers at tlie hcadsef the guards, demanded the prisoners and took them. It has slnce been ascertained that the masked men placed the prisoners en horses and rode straight te Nouse river, tliree miles distant. There, according te the testimony of uu eyewitness at the ceuntv bridge, they wrapiied their prisoners with traee chains, leaving the handcutl's upon them, and threw them Inte the river. The oodles luive net yet been recovered. I'lulilnir Latent Dcvic,. The latest fashionable garment In Paris Is what ure called vcstcs They ure short zouave or Spanish jackets inadoef the richest materials, fastening across the chest or at the neck and leaching Just below the armpit in length. Fer Indoor or evening w earthevare accemiKiuicd generally by a chcmiHCtfe of lace, silk or India muslin, confined at the waist by a very bread sash or pointed Swiss belL A correspondent, describing the business establishment of Mr. Werth, savs that the Salen des .ma701tcs, where ladles are fitted for riding habits is draped in green velvet and adorned with side saddle, and an Insipid bloude young man helpladlesoiiteu tile-size dummy herse. Many Parisian ladies new spend aiiniially 5',eim te $10,(100 nt the m.iga 7iiis of (his gieat master of fashion. MnilrHt llv'tllf.!. Frem the Cheirylrve Iteeenl. Visitors te the Jtecertl olllce will plcate squirt thelrtobaece Julce in thoceal-lK. We knew our overshoes are large and very con cen veuleut tesplt in, but wu bought them en time and don't want them ruined until theb aic paid for. I'loase don't let It fade from your fend recollection. AM) t'ejiilnrlisl iiiiilMiuiiill) Dfiniiiral Ic. I'muitlm rj.iuilirl.1 Krceiii.tu. That ublyceiuliietisl and thoroughly Demo cratic paier, the Ijuicater dally Inti:i.li ui:m'i:ii, has lieen enlarged and puts en a line dress of new type. These, together w lth oilier improvements give the lNTi:i.i.iui;.m;ii a very attractive nppeammv, and will greatly add te Its well established reputation us one of the cry best papers In the state. Tlit-jr All Ilu II. i'leni llm Yerk l'eiiiisvlvuul.iii. It is a nice thing te have (he supervisor In your nelghbei heed. Deiutulek Gesmuii new resides ou College avenue, Iwtweeu Reaver and Wuter, and he has hail eight inches of stone ballast placed 011 the entire square, although it is used less that most uuy ether square. PERISHED IX FLAMK. .W7j;.viu muck i.v jMC.vr, .s .s ce.v.m.v, nvityiw. Tw .Urmln-m ufthe ' llrgswr Muilriit" 0rm ('iiiutiiy niul ciiHiiibrriiiAliI lliirntsl te Di-iitli Lum en the llluKi' t)M-r llni niul Hetel, Slno.etHl tlllu-r L"c. The beautiful lllake ern house mid hotel, Racine, Wis., which was receuiilretl a one or the finest in the rutted States Is In ruins, having Ikcu burned te the ground at I o'clock Sunday morning. Noten'v was the 1siutl ful and civstly structure dcstreyiMt, but three precious lives were sacitlleed. The hotel contained idsmt stj (htseiis all of whom Csrttped In their night clothe, except Mr. and Mrs. Russell (.lever, mem ber of the TIioiiimeu " Reggir Student" Opennsiinpany, and a Mrs Patrick, a cliiiiu- iHTiuald et the RIake hotel. Mr. and .Mr. Glever were resident of New Yerk city. The tire started from an explosion of sonic kind unknown. When the resirt was heard the wildest excltciucnt pre ailed in the build ing women screamed, men shouted and ran hither and thither in great dismay. The cene was one net seen te lie forgotten by the hundred of pueplu who witnessed it. The mcinlHTs of the opera eenivmy list all jH'i-s)iial etlivts, KHKiunting altogether te wi,oeo. Hardly any of them have enough te iHMer their tmeks. Tlie inunince en the building, eis'ra house and hotel Is $eS.0ii,and tlie less I 5100.000, Tlie blm-k w as also occu pied by Vilas druggist ; less JiOOO, Insurance ci,.siw; v issi ure.. nareware, ie-s ci,vni, insui-.iuce Jl',000 ; Lena Jehnsen, cafe, less JieOO, insurance flAKH) : Montgomery A heng, IwrlHTs less ?l,iioe, no Insurance t'Flanlgan A Cary, proprietor of hotel, less f SOXHi, in sured for 53,000 ; Rauseli, xarietv store, less en building $.1,000, Meck $l,tn.," only M,lK) insurance ; A. DutVv . s.i1in)ii, SXIhui, insur ance 51,300. Mrs. K. R. Doud, wife of the e-inayer, wlie tKVUpied aurtinents in the hotel, lest 5.000 worth of Jewelry, pictures etc., among which was the lincst collection of Dante's works in America ; lieides that there were burned notes and mertpiges te the value of 5-0,0X10. The ojiera house blivk was built In ISsl, at a ciwt et SluiOOO, by a st,vk ceuiauy. It was tm by KX1 feet nndw-as iltUtl throughout In an elegiuit manner. Sean li for tlie InmIIcn was commenced in the inerning. The west walls seven stories high, remain standing. Mvner.n vx no. i: a scnoexi:n. A silk 3t.ui Ilcitru. Kirkc!,' ('linked and strung l'l t ntll lie Dlnl. l'ritz Rever and Ferdinand llaase, the two Oeriuan sjiiters of the si-hoener l'va, and the chief vltticei of the murder of Utte May her byCapL Jehn William, were captured in Raltlmore en Saturday. They said that, a week before Mavher' death, he cemplaiiicsl of being sick. Ue asked for relief from duty, but the captain refused. Maylier get tee vv eak te work, and the captain ts-at him with a marlliispike. Soen afterward he was beaten w ith a roe. Te step hi cries the captain planted his feet en his threat and stilled him te unconsciousness Tlie capLiin then fasten ed a rope under the armpits of his victim, heisted liliu up bv the hal.vanls, strliH'd oil his lower garments niul d'renchisl him with water and lieat him Willi nie knots. On the dav of his death he was taken down Inte the held and suspended seven feet from the Heur by his thumbs mut while in this position he was sw ung te and Ire. The vessel seen readied Ixivvcr rairiield. and the captain ordered Maylier en deck, lie was tee weak te talk, but tried te make motions that he was sick. The Infuriated captain jumped down en the helpless man, picked up a large pole and beat him unmer cifully across thosteiiiach. At night the men were ordered te bring their comrade ou deck, dead or alive. After obeying the order they were told te go Inte Iho lerepeaks and await orders Wliile there they heard eulllcs nnd groans followed by a rumbling of chains. 'I hen they knew that the captain had killed his victim and was making ler the, shore. The men said that the captain had often told thu erew that he wanted them te make away vv ith Maylier. I-ite at night Rojer and lIaie crept from tlie held and found the deck slippery with bleed. They found bleed in the jaw I lieat, and the Imat vv a still vv eL They w cut ashore and saw the IkkIv of Maylier lying en a plle of oyster shells In the morning the capLiin moved out In the .stream and would net let hi men cnk with any one. Alietit two weeks -vfter the crime they heard the captain pleading with two of the men, Iloyseand 1'a.ise, "net te inform ou him. It has been ascertained that C'apL Williams left en a lieat for Raltimerc. The wharve nre being watiheil. and if he come Oils, way he will lie captured. Reyse and lfaase have been ar rested. A Tltu-jisirHilil Mild fiir9l'.lMM). (. D. Wilsen, of Lexington, Ky., s)ld en Saturday for $U!,en0, te Merris A Ration, Iho two-year-old coltl"aer, winner ofllveof the eight races in which he started this year, and of ever &,em) for his owner, lie i entered next veur for stakes aggregating Mo.Oeo, in cluding the SL I.eger, Kentucky Derby, SL Leuis Derbv, Chii-age Derby, and tlie I'lueuix Hetel, Viley, t harlcs Oreen, Chicago and Iroquois Stakes I'aver was bred en Woodburn farm, nnd was sold as n vearllng for &l?a lle Is by l'at Malley, dam rave-rite, by imported King EmcL Happy te Ceiigr.itiilute 11. I'leni the Carlisle Volunteer The Lancaster Inti:li.iei:m-i:ii last week put en adressef new type and added another column te its sl.e. It leeks much !inprned. It is one of our favorite exchanges and we are happy te cengratulate Hen its prosperity. Trial for Here-). When a clergymen's enemle-, vcant te d'strey him, Ibey cluiigulilin with heresy, ami get up a trial te prove that ills doctrines urn all wrong. When Old Satan wants te npet a minister's usefulness, he attacks him vvllhu lit of dyspeii sla Hut Satan's effort h In this direction can be defeated by the use of lliewu's iron Hitters. Iho Itev. J. 1). Tehrlng. of Cednru. l'u was completely restored fiein severe lllncs by llmwn's Iren Hitters, se was Iho Hnv. Mr. Har Har luiui.ef Wanvntewn.H (. The l.'ev. Mr. Ollluy, efNuwbern, N. U says, "It is one of the best medicines known," Tili:SAIIssTAX01IITI.NTi:KN.I.llirIKlir. It Is safe te tnke IliiAMiiinn's I'ills at any time, but te get the best results they should bu taken en an empty stomach, going te bed. It Is well en the night you take thvin te cat little or no supper. As no two people are airccted pre cisely the same byu llke quantity of thCMilue medicine, It Is dlllicult todcteniilue thodesu ; and It ts something which must be left te the discretion of the patients. W e will say, though, the average Uo-e for nu ailul li from four te ten, uceeidliig te ('fleet. Fer Constipation or Dyspepsia, one or two taken cv cry night w 111, In u short time, perform iinubnoluteciire. It Is well totake u purgative at least once or twice u month as a preventive of disease, ami us these Pills ure entirely vegeta ble, and are inadu with the gieatest care, wu knew theni te be the s.destmul most effective piirgatlvuever Introduced te the public. They hive been sold In this country for ever lllty jears, nnd have In that time attained uu uupre ceduiiltd iMipularlty, .Ni:vi:ituii:L'i'. If yen are troubled Ith nervous or sick head head nelle, de net glv i up J our case us lucuniblu lint II you have tiled Dr. Leslie's special l'rccrlptiiiii. te the testimonials In number column. d.Vlwd A.N KItlTIIK'si TlilllU'l U. Theren T. llKitr, editor I't. Wayue, 1ml., i.jer, w rues. i or m" iuisi ue j cars nave ulwuvs Used Dr. iviugs .M'w niseovery, ter imglis of most seven) elmnicter, as well us for these of a milder type. It net er falls te ell'ect a speedy cure. .My frlendotewhom 1 luitoreeeui. meniieil It speak ei li in some nigu terms. lluv ing been euivil by It el every eeugh I have had for live ve.irs. 1 (Kinsitler Iteidt ielLibIeiiiiilMur,i cure fur Coughs, Colds, etc." Call at Cochran's llruu Ntnre. Nes. 137liml SJ North iieeustleel. Lancaster, l'a., uud get n Large .size l.ea Free ii-l.il llettlc. di llrlir M.lllliin. "I have Used Jlunlerk lllnwl llilltrt with great lient'llt for Imllgesllun and con.llpalleo of thu bowels." t!. In Rusleii, llamlllen, Ohie, ler uile by 11,11. Ceclinm. druggist, I8V11111I lit North ijuceu street. Muit tie Want. Clv Homeopath his pellets. Allepath his pills; hut fur rltcutiiutiiii, ler aches, for pains uud sprains, Themtit' J.'rleetiie Wl Is lneir.ibly sil sil sil lierlorteellher. It 1ms bcuelltediK lniiuv lien, ptuiislt has had inn eliasers. All ilnijCKl.ts m-ll It. Fer Kile by II, IL tevliraii,ilrugiiUt,137uua 1AI North l.'ncuu stlecf. VKItV 1IK.M AttKAIII.K HKCOVKItl. Jlr. liiu V. Willing, of Manchester. Mich., wiliest "My wife lias been almost helpless ter nve jears.KO helpless that she euuld net tuiii iter In bed uloue Slu. used two Hollies mt l.leetrie Hitters, und lsse much liuprevcd, that she Isubiu new te Ue her own work." Llectile Hitters wm duull that U claimed for theui. Iliiudi-eds of tosllmeiiluls attest their greuteurutlviHJWru, Only Ufly cenUubottle at Cochran's Drug Stere, N'es. li uud l North tjiwu Ktreet, Lancaster; l'a. V) jiriucii. turrniiH. 'RON I rim 11 n nun II H HUB Rnn 00 xt w w ft Ue ewwvnf iihk e e WW WW mm e u u IX I It W W Yt ,T OO w w 11 nun 00 it Kixn e 11 1115 K"c II H 1, U OO iuin 1 11 mn 1 11 1 IUI TTlTnir r uiuug- t t ru hint pn .., "sSSj T T K I I u d J T KKM it H P8SS8 Thlsiiicaiftiio.retiililnliitt troll with junt;cB. iui,),, fnnli.. mileklv niul renuitcteiv CultKS UISTKI'MA. IMMllhsMON, WKAKNt.ss, IMI'I'KK llt.tmU C1II1.1.-5 a mi KI.Klliiml.NKI'K.l.il.. Ilv niiild niul ttieiiniKli iixliiill.lliim ulth thu IiIih'sI It reaches evcrv jsirt or the sytem, purl. Itcn and enriches the lilissl, miviiiitlwns the inuiclesiinil nerves, niul tones uud iitilRumtCf the Viteiu A tine ApiM-tlrer-ltest teale knew 11. It will cum the vmrst rne of PyjlWinln, 10 10 lnevltignUilltrri,liig nyinpleiiis, such ns Tiwl- ing me riHsi, iieiciung. iichi in i" .-mmiivu, lleurtliurn, etc , . . , , The enlv li-ou lnedlcliin thnt llt net lilackeu or Injure the teeth. It 1 Invaluable for illierpciill!irtiMVO!iiiMi, and te utl persons he lead eilintry Ilv i. An unfailing remedy Oinllscases of the t.lrer ami Khliiev. Persons an"erliig from Iho etfect of overwork, nervous trouble, hws of hiih'uI. or debility, wtpcilouce quick relief aiHlltMiimed energy by 11 ne. . , ,. It iloes net ranse Headache or ihk1iu'C tonsil tensil tonsil lirttlen erilt.lt Iren niedlclncs ,le. It Is tlie enlv prepanitleii or Iren thu causes no Injurious elTeeld. Vhyslcian anil druggists leceniuieiul It as the bct. Try It. I'he gcmilne has Tnute .MiirK anil cnwsuil red Hues en nipper. Tnte no ether. Made only by llliOW.N CllKMUWl. CO.. llVLTlMOIIt, Jltl. neptlMjdAtyw i gri:atslcci:ss. 1 HOP PLASTER. This l'enm l'lnster I ruinous for It ijukk ami hcartv notion In cuiiim Lame Kick, Kheiiin iiiiitliii,vliiltni,Lrlck In Ibe Hack, Stile and lllp, Xeunilgl.i.'stlir Jelnls nuil Muscle, erl Cheat, Kidnev Troubles Hinl all pains or aches either local or dce-eated. It seethes, strenalheu and stimulates thu part-. The Wrtiif uf hup eeinbtneil Willi giiuu clean and ready teiinply. Miiierlnrlelliiliiienls, lotions and ate. rrice, 35 lent, or 5 bir 1 1). mM by all druggists and tsiuiitrj- stores. Mailed cm receipt of pilec. Jleji l'lasler 0mjMiny, proprietors, llosten, Mas. A GREAT SUCCESS. ej-lhe best fuiiillv 1111 iimdell. lev' stomach and I iver Tills iie Plrnsant liiiictfen nmleasv tetakc. nev.VljdA (1) HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. In eases of dyspepsia, debility, rheumatism, fet cr and ague, lit ercemplaliit, Inuctlt lty of the kldne) and bladder, constipation ami otherer giinle inaladU's, llestetter's stomach Ultter l a tried remedy, te which the medical brotherhood Undent their professional sanction, and which nsn Ionic, ultenttivu mid household specific, for disorders of the stomach, liter and bowels has un unbounded popularity. Fer sale by Druggists nnd Dealers, te whom upply for llestetter's Almanac for 1SSJ. dl-luulced.tw' T HOUSANDS OF CASKS OK SICK Head iche are pennauentlvjsurcd very-'ar-H-the humlreils of testimonials in my po-ssten will testify) by the ueel IUI. LESLIE'S Special Prescription This Keincdy stands to te dav wlthent a rival, nnd with scarcely a com cem com miteor In the world Thousands of rhyslcluii throughout the country have acknowledged their Inability te enre It. nuil re new presents lug Dr Leslie'" special rrecrlitlen for all cases of sick HEADACHE in either Its nervous, billens or congestive form, aiising from obstruction, congestion or torpidity of the liver. When I say that Dr. Leslie's SPECIAL Prescription will cure the most obstinate cases of sick Headache, I mean Just w hat I say, und that is, that It net merely relieves but; POSITIVELY cures, nu matter bow long the ease may have been standing. I have testimonials from persons who have been mulcted for twenty enrs, being cenlined te bed two or three days at a time ever' two weeks, that hate been permanently cured by two bottles of Dr. Leslie's special 1'RESCRIPTIOX se that they have net had an attack ler et er lit e j cam. If you are troubled with Sick Headache und wish tube CURED be 8ii re and give this remedy a trial. Thick, 11 .00. .. B. AUCHEIt, Saratoga iiprlngj, N. T. I'On BALE BV DltUGGISTh. (19Myil Fer ale only at .T. It. KAUFFMAN'S Drug Stele, Ne. .V, North Ouccn stieet, Lancaster. Fer colds, no Kunlfman's Ceuh fcynip, the largest und best for 'i cents. -(ATA HUH. ELY'S CREAM BALM CUKES COLD IN HEAD, CATAKItll, KOsE COLD, HAYFEVEILDEAFXE&S.HEADACHE. Easy te use. Price, ."We. Ely lire's., Oswego, N, V., U. S. A. HAY FEVER. ELY'S, Cltl'.AM HAI.M Cleanses the Head. Allats Iutluuimallnn. Heals the herus, Itesteres the henses of Taste aud hmell. A iiulck and oesltlvo cure. 'M cents nt Druggists. (SO cents by mall, registered, scuu ler circular. sample ny man, luceius, ELY BROTHERS, JJJeislA w Druggists, Oswego, N, V, -TirKADQUAltTKHS KOU T1IK INDIAN 3IED!CyES, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere, XO.DEAST KING ST., Lancaster, l'a. CONSfMlTIOy. 1 luive 11 iioslllve remedy for the nbet 0 dls eae ; by Its iau theitsuuds of cases of the worst kind and of long ktutidlug have been cured. In deed, se strong is my faith In Its cfllcucy, that I will send TWO HOTTLES FKEE, together with a VALUAlll.K TilKATlsEef thodlMase te any tutferer. tilt e express und P. O. address. Ult.T.A.bl.OCUM, ii?-ineedArauw 181 Pearl bt -V. T. VTOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND Xl UUNNKIIS. All )iciieii are hereliy for. bidden te t!ciue.K en uuy of the luiuls of the Cornnllerl4icilcll efaic, In Li.huueu und Ijinciuter lennllc, tthvther lucle-ed erunlii clitned, either for the lmniose of ahixitluir or nh liitt, us the law vtlll be rigidly enforced utrnlnst ulltruspaiisliiKoukaldlaudter the undenilgucd niter this notice. Wll. COLKMAN KKEEMAN, It. I'KltCY ALIIKN, KUWAIIU C. KltEKUAN, Attorney for It. Y, Celeman' heir. ectll-tftUtw S NN 2 .N "TUT N NM rt.eriuMt. rieii OLOVRS, Te keep the hniuls w nriii. Mirrr.Ns, Te keep the IrniuU w aim. HOCKS, Te keep Uie feet warm. IIAll MU1TS, Te keep the ears vv arm. MUlTLKKK, Te keep Iho neck wniiii. tJNDKUWHAR, Te keep lliii txuly vtartn. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne, U W K.ST KINO STUl'.KT. B urgi'.r ,v srrreN. COMPLIMENTS -Ol Till.- SEASON Happy Christmas, with eath blessing, llus been vv ltli us, filled w lth Jey t New Year new Is cloudy presslutr, llrliiglug bits, w Ittient alley ; uwrvolesnieiiow In order, Kicrii man vv lit make seinu v e t ear ye te forsake disorder, tllvelt up, nuil de It new. Kill our wife nnillrlenils with plenHiiiit lly" yeurjust leganl for dress fall, and we will take your measure, Atacest that won't distress. V Mert'liant Tailors nuil Cletlilcrs, NO. 2't CENTRE SQUARE, LANCAsTEi:. PA uuy Fer the Holidays, THE BEST-THE CHEAPEST. 800 MEN'S OVERCOATS, J"tel5.t. 450 BOYS' and CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, AT 1 A ll.CS, 1 !) te WO. ALL KIM'S Or -i:ckvi:ah. SILK lIANI)Ki:i'.CIIIi:i', iiesnniY, SILK SUSPENIIIUIS, UNDllKWKAK, OLOVIUs. SI1IIITS. KMT JACK KTS, UMIUIELLAS, HClIllini AXU tiOSSAMKIl CLOT1IINO, TRL'XKS, At Prices "VVTiIch for Cheapucss Can Can eot be Equalled. HIRSI & BE.0TIER, Penu Hall Clothing Heuse. COllNEIlOr'CKNTllKslJIWKi: AMI NOltTH QUKUN STItLKT, Iincusti'l. I'll XT7-ILLIAMSOX A POSTER, RETUM PRESEITS. I'reinn Very Iirjtc arlelv wu present a few Items thnt would make nultnlile lEetuiu l'lcs ent). OVKHCOAT-, Frem f-ix Iiellai- te Titenty-feur. lllllM bL'lT.H. KleinTwclte Dollars te Twenty-live. HUMNESS SUITS, Frem bet en Dellani te Ten. CIIII.DIIKN'S .SUIT.-. I'luui'ltte Dollars te Nine. IlOV'h SUITS, Frem Four Dollars te Sixteen. .STIFF 1IAT. Fiem One Dellar te Three Fifty. rtF.AI.CAI'S. Frew Twe Fifty te Kijrht Dellais. I'LUbll IIOHLS, I'reiu One Dellar te Flte, MKItINO AND WOOL UNIIIlltU'KAH, Frem Twcnty-llte Cents te The Fitly. SILK NKCK1VKAII, Frem Twenty lite Cents te One Fllty. OI.OVLS, In Kid, CuBilmcre, Jurwy cloth, HticW, Sarauue nnd Hand Knit Woolen, Fllty Ctntu te Twe suvcut) dive. HOOTS ANDSIIOns, J-tfe AHsortmeutef the In u Very I.ivke Assortment of the llcHt Milken, for Luilics, (Jcuts, Jkiys und Chlldien. GUM HOOTS ANH OVKRSIIOKS, At All l'tlccd, und u Full Uuntfe of sizes. 32, 3 J, 3G k 38EiistKiug St., i.aneastf:k, i'A. anCM:mi:s. QPTO HURSK'S. -FOU- CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. Fer linking JIatcilal. Fer l'ure hplccK. Fer Fluverlnu Extract uud Iteftu Wuter, Fent Nice, Funcy Fiull llakkct. Fer ft llaskctef Fruit. Fer Flerldu OniliKCH. Fer White Urupen. ForFlueltHihliitf. Fer Choice 1. h. Aluieuils. Fer all Kinds of .tut. Fer the lies! Candy, i jieuuds feriS cunts. FerCTeur Tejb. Fer thu llet Celfees. Fer thu Ilcst Teim. Fer Canned and Itettlcd (feeds, Foru Iluncl of Choice Kddwlu Appieu. NOW FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS. A beautiful 1'luque or Card with each pound of C'otfce durlnir the Holidays. -Ceiiu und nee, it trill pay you. AT BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. G KAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Civnt KurIMi Iteuierty. An unfalllni,' euro for Impotency und all Ijiseaseii that fellow Losaefilcinory, Unlveril lausltude, I'alu lu the Back, IllumeM of Vblen. rrywuturp Old A(?b. and niuny ether dlseates that lead te In nunlty or Consumption nud it I'rciiiutnru O rave. Full particular, In our pamphlet, which we do de iiu te uciid f i-ee by mull Ie et cry ene. Tliin Wlw cilia inedlclue U Mild liy nil (IruKsUt ut 1 ier luickage, erli imckut'cs for i- or will te bent freti by mail en receipt of the money, by ud dre...n(t.he8eikoeciiitAN.ui But Ne. 157 and ISl North IJiieeu tiwt, Luucuitur, On account of counterfeit", tte lu.ve adopted the Yellow WrniMwrt the only irunulne. TIlUUBAYilKIUCINECO, lluffale, K. Y, iu(iEI! ' SOTO Wiluamsen a Fester, 'os. f'.ltrtflAHt 1, A AN EYE TO BUSINESS. Prompt, vigilant, active atten tion te ene's calling, be it ever be humble, merits its reward. We claim te be wide awake in the Clothing interest and are of fering bargains that will asteniBh you. 800 OvorceatB In WIiuIewb. 80.00 Boe Overoents In Witulewe, SQ.OO Boe Suits In WindewB, $10.00 Soe SttltM in WindewB, . $12,00 A. C. YATES & CO., ISO-J, 0I, WHJ, CHESTNUT STS. PHILADELPHIA, Neticj:, Estimates furnished te dult for oveieeals for the Ittattiruratlnu. 1-liml E l'.MOVAL AND Ol'KNlNU. LauasTII, l',t t.Cil, 111, lwl. I desire, Ie iiuiku Known te my friends nnd customer, and the liuUllcIn Kcncrul, that I hiive mooted fnim Ntl.a MIIITII (JKKKN sl'IIKKT, teNO. lJIN'tlUTII (JtMlKN STKKKT, formerly eecuilrd by the Unit or Snmlln A lLiutuinn, where I h.ite ei'cncd w Ith n large lUNurtmuiitnf Kngllsli.I'rencli nnd tlernmn Novelties, together wllh uljirue Line of Domcstle J'ntjilci", Cem. ))rcd ii my New Meck l, of New (loeds nik! New Styles, 1 feel iisnuml thnt In soliciting a conllnuuuce of jour ittenpe, you villi lure an opportunity of muUtnij solictlen from a Meck iiiieniuiled In Its tarlcty nnd mlaptcd te the iirescnldciimnd, vtlilcli Is for geed ritltic, RCntlenmnlv .yle nnd effects, nud cxqulsltu lit. Nelli' ,,t!'it the vrryhestef vreikiu.inshlp t nnd lirlcen timulleverjlKxly l'lease fuver me ti Ith j our euUit Yeu w Very Truly, D. R. WINTERS.- u YUIW A IIVTI1VON. HOLIDAY SUITS AND OVERCOATS. ten mi:n. feii yectiis, fek ciiildiiii.v. Wluit mere nereplable and appreclalltit Klfts for the llnlld.t) alti tlieist tlum an Klo Kle irautly FlttliiRSiilt or Oterrsmt ? Wu hsveu ItrchriHClectlen ur IIOOIM IN T1IK 1'IKCE, emUntcinif all the Iraitlntt Novelties lu Mill KU5N AXU DOMF:sT10 WOOI.KNS, from which It Is (usy te nutke satisfactory celee tlens. Our Cutters are skilled In tliclrcalllnK and will KUnruiitee te 111 ten pcrfcctlyln any stjlu desttvd. Our Tuunrs are nuuitieivd ameiiK theliest of latnruster luechatilc, and their work ultvatu bcur evidence of superior manufacture. V knew prlcca when they are low dew u. We hay eiirM an as low down a tluxe of any ene anywhere. We only ask for n chance lu convince, jeu of thl Uci. lyers & Eathfen, I LF.ADINli LANCASTLlt TAlLOll', NO. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt, l'A. TA LI. ANNOUNCEMENT OE FINE TAILORING -AT ill! GE Ne. O Eaat Kin Streot. I have In leik the tnedt rnnitilete uml cheleu nuitil : of U(,sertmcut i FISE WOOLESS FOK THE FALI, ANI WI.NTEIlTltADE EVEIl OFFEI1EI) IIKFOIIK IN THIS CITY, A meat varlrtyef LATIT.sTYLECIIECKEI SUITING. COltltSCIiEWS In all "hades und j untitles. A Sl'I.ENIHH AsSOUTMUNT LIGHT AND HEAVY-WEIGHT OF 'OVERCOATING. Trices AS LOW AH THE LOWEST and ull Koeds wurniutedas icpicciited. H. GERHART. pCONOMY IN CI.OTUINP. L. GANSMAN & BRO. Economy Yeu nre doulitlcnsiiteietedllitlie)uircliueof Clothing, und want the best goods ler the least money. We are equally Inlerentcd In eecurlnir your pntrenuirc, und tte luive jihiced uurluri;oi,(ecknt in Ices within t he reach of all, The times uie ripe for It. Thu weiklneuiitn nee no use In puyliiK JlS.cu for uu Ot creeul or u h suit, when lie can tlud uu liencst and i;imhI looking article liciu for (i.eunud f.iw, SUITS ! suits, i.u, tarn, ;8.oe, SUITS, 10.IO, ltl,l.0i). " BEST WORKMANSHIP. I'HICES FltOM 10 TO l'Elt CENT. I.OWEK THAN EI.SEWHEIIK. Overcoats. Overcoats. OVEUCOATS, i), I.0D, W.0I). OVEItCOATS, IS.U0, I10.0U, IliOO. O VEltCO ATS, 1J.U, taw, H3.WI. lUstOnallllcs, Lewest I'llccn, and uVatSteclc lesclccl fiem. Our kek1h were never q low ua new, while they uiu as dealmblu a ever. I. GASSHM & BEO, THE FASHIONAULE MEHCHANT TAILOItS AND CLOTHIEUS, Nes. 06-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Hlght en the Seuthtt eat Cor. of Orange, I.AXCASTElt, l'A, OT'Net cenm.i'ted ttllli any ether Clothing lleue In this fity. STOHAflE iXly- COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYElt, dvCilyd IS Wcat Cbcitnut itiut. MART'S, in (Mini ! V t I V s.-r. ,.f ,... ...twfcU. , ,, ,j,A- tl
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