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ATmu,ll.oe(oiizicoim. cicm of tm, AraAoerrvuiTo.raason asrmiis cr el aeucmn WOK ITSRT PAlrTOF THI iei is t . n ib 3 00 4 B0 6 01. 7 60 aatn MS ftftn 845 4 00 580 7 CO 90 4(10 RB0 8(0 0W 7 80 10 60 IS BO 18 50 1000 1850 1700 8050 13 00 1S0U MCI. 24(1) 17 00 M 00 27 00 KV0 90 00 M Oil fl 00 .18 00 ffl 00 M 00 44 00 M 00 45 ou M oe m HI (f ; MR Airs oecittbt. all ahontmeto isttibs .rtVBtli.OOIlnilDTOTEI WA8T1 lUSKIT. : $" 'AMr'm U .Lstfsri and Tetecrami te - . mam twiteti tntiwnnn fi i?"i'IsmilllTrnrifir Tlnllfllnn- Lancaster. Pa. .k. UlAUUUJUUilVUill I? :1S. - f f5nrelcr IntcUtgenrax. LAHCA8TEB. DECKMBEB 10. 1S8C. Tbc Rrnzen flnulil. fe$ ? J7 Gould tells a reporter that Judge 2 becauM he has the presidential bee in his Dennet, lie thinks that the condemnation of Qeuld is a passport te the favor of the people, and declares that presidential as pirants fall foul of him by a natural in stinct. Judge Thurman, he instances, as one wne naa tnis weakness ; doubtless re ferring te the judge's successful effort te secure te the nation the Pacific railroad's debt. Gould get out of these concerns when he found that they had te pay their debt te the government, and started another series of wild western reads, which he has since bankrupted , and 'new Judge Gresham tells him he cannot de as he pleases with these either; and Air. ueuld will seen be reduced te the need of being honest or going out of the railroad business. He cannot stand such judges 03 Gresham, who will get the presidential bee In their bonnets and crucify him te forward their great ambi ambi tlen. Mr. Gould, whether an ill-used or ill-using nun, evidently has no place for the sole of his feet in Gresham's circuit; and had better think of retiring into the Western Union and the beneficent New England circuit, where the judges think mere of a profitable telephone than n barren presidency. Hut for the unimpeachable veracity of Mr. Gould it might be possible te doubt Ids statement that all the presidential aspi rants are his fees. It has net been under stood that Mr. Blaine, who wears always the presidential bee, is Mr. Gould's enemy. It has been understood that he has Gould's material assistance always. Mr. Garfield had it before him. Judge Stanley Mat thews is an ever preseut reminder of the value of Mr. Gould te an administration and the rate of pay he gets for his aid ; - which needs, however, as he says, te be seerttly glveu, because his popularity would surely damage the cause he wants te win. It may be his misfortune as he thinks ; or it may be his fault as we think, and have no doubt, when we remember hew constantly his aim is selfish and his means unscrupulous. He manifests his ruling spirit at this very moment, in declaring that what he did in the Wabash, In the way of furnishing supplies te the company, he Is new doing in the Missouri Pacific and intends te continue doing. Judge Gresham had condemned him for buying coal for the AVabashat higher than market prices from the Ells Ells eorth coal company which he started for the purpose. And Gould admits that he "promoted " the coal company and bought its coal for the railroad; and does net deny that he paid mere than the market price for it; only claiming that he gets the coal "cheaper new than he could get it before he " promoted " his coal company. The Impudence of this man is unblush ing in charging a judge of the United States court with being bribed by ambition te denounce his spoliation of the corpora tion in his charge ;and the probable reflec- tien of everyone is" hew can it be that this brazen thief is net In the jail which the small thief does net escape." The Senators Talk, The senators have seized the earliest occasion te debate the tariff, Senater Mor Mer rill opening the ball with a Bpeech notable for saying nothing, but which sufficed te call out Senater Beck with an Inquiry as te whether he understood Senater Merrill te be opposed te any change in the tariff whatever. The senator from Vermont de clared that he was net se opposed, but only te any change that the Democrats were likely te suggest. He thought he would like te give peer men free tobacco and free sugar, and compensate the sugar growers with a bounty. If he is going te de that for the sugar grower, we will have te make the same claim for the tobacco grower. This geed Republican county has a fair claim upon Republican charity, and our tobacco farmers will be wild in their wall fnr n bounty if the Louisiana sugar planters get one. Trebably when the ltepubllcan paity starts the bounty business there will be a great many ether hungry mouths open; aud such a hubbub as there would be in the country, with the clamor, would awake the dead. We consider it highly improbable that this country will ever Indultre In tha bnnnt.r luxury recommended te It by Senater Merrill ; but the fact that this high He publican authority ventures te propose it shows hew very hard pressed thepaityis for advantageous ground te take in eppc sltien te the Democratic demand for free raw materials of manufacture. Senater Sherman expressed this embar- rassment very clearly when he said that it .was net the function of the Republican Senate, but of the Demncr.-itln Tinncn 2?TtiVpee revenue legislation, and that he . "-- "mi. wj bc-e wuai it proposed before y T i " , i u 8 vlews uPn tbe Points for aim louueuen, wnen lie Y0uld be ready with a preposition that, would reduce taxes without crippling Industries or de creasing wages. ThUcunning reticence is in great contrast te the exultantcryet a leader ww presses upon ms roe with the confi dence of power. Senater Sherman has been het feet en the high tariff trail all his life, but new when he comes te a place B,hU courage Be steps aside te let his : try the leap and take the credit rilh the risk. Tnr. rumor of an Indian uprUlng In Flerida with 600 Seminole warriors ready for action may be conflderpd groundless when the fact Is known that there are enlj ISO Indiana In the whole rtate. Tnr. whaler Thetlt, which will be remem bered as one of the vessels sent In search of theOrecly party, has been refltled and al al tered for work as a surrey steamer ou the l'acllle coast. Iter cruise will beet a meat Interesting character an he will make a series of soundings off the northeast coast and then continue lines or deep sea sound ings and surveys among the Aleutian Is lands and acreu te Japan and China. This Is the best use that the nary department could make of a vessel net adapted for a war ship and will give a chance for Idle ettlixra te become uselul In sclentlfle research. nisMAitci: has spolen and the czar has listened. What did he think el It all T Prob ably that his plana of conquest may be thwarted after all by the unexpected activity of Germans. It has been argued that the bold course of Russia was due te the security she felt from Ciertnan Interference baaed en the hope that France could occupy the atten tion of the Germans until actual hostilities with Austria; aud then If any support of that peer was ventured by Illstimrck, "the chasfepets would goefl el tbelrewn accord"; and se keep the ring clear for Russia and the Austrian. It may new occur te the autocrat of KuBsia that Germany can strike both ways at once and will de It with the old tlme vigor of Frederick the Great. In this dilemma he may accept the alternative of making a read te the sea through Persia, or he may try a llttle Chinese diplomacy and wait till a few Kurepean monarchies fall te pieces. This last plan of action, or Inaction, would be tee wise ter the safety of the czar, lie must always consider the effect of his policy upon his people and have an eye te dynamite and Nihilist contingencies. Slnater Jenes, of Flerida, has been heard from. The love-lern legislator has beu fired out of a carriage In Detroit, badly spraining his side. Had he been In Wash ington attending te his duties this would net have happened. A Russian newspaper has just published an article en the future political combina tions of that country and declares that France and America are the only countries with whlcn they are possible. It denies the truth of the saying that no alliance can be made with republics, because diplomatic secrets are Impossible with them and says that these secrets are mere childish bugaboo. It cites the brilliant diplomacy et Reme, Venice and Helland as prcef of the value of such al liance and adds that the United States has ler a hundred years pursued one and the same line of policy, meaning of course the policy of non-intervention In Kurepean affairs. This concluding sentence must have made the Russian reader ponder ; "And this republic, which keeps up no navy and an army of only about two divis ions', enjoys the lullest security, andnoeno dares te attack her or te touch American citi zens who are engaged in business In every part of the world." It is hard te see hew the Russian editor found In this fact any ground for hope that the policy followed se long with such geed results should be abandoned for one of Rus sian alliance, but U Is probable that the fish eries dispute has been given greater Import ance abroad than It deserves and that Ameri can sympathy with Ireland may also have bci?n given undue weight in calculating the chances of drawing this country Inte the Kurepean whirlpool of war. These chances are about ai visionary as anything the Rus sian editor could think of, for we have enough te de at home, where charity begins, and hope te carry It abroad net by war but by commerce. In this raw wintry weather It reads rather peculiarly te learn that In Iluenes Ayres, Seuth America, the heat Is terrific Tun TraJe fnien Congress new in ses sion In Columbus, Ohie, Is attracting atten tion because of the effort that will there be made te secure a firm alliance with the Knights of Laber. The trade unionists Beem tehave taken warning from the misstep of the Knights into the political current, and thereisa strong feelinK against the use of the organization for political purposes. This sentiment may prove strong enough te pro pre vent the Knights from acquiring undue In. fluence In the amalgamation of trade unions which Is expected te be the outcome of this congress. The cool reception given te Mr. Denny.a'preminent organlzeref the Knights, who was refused admission te the confer ence, shows Indisposition te the alliance. Laber organizers understand that their busi ness alms will net thrive with political en tanglements. It Is net always well for a man te part with his property during his lifetime. Cornelius Ackermann, of New Yerk, aged Si, recently deeded te hamuel Casyman ?3,O0O worth of property en the condition that Ackermann should be allowed te occupy the first fleer of his house and be supplied with all the neces saries of Hie until his demise, and that then he should have a decent burial. New Acker mann has commenced proceedings te regain control of his property. He says he is com pelled te ledge in a small filthy rear room, without proper attention and loed, and, not withstanding the fact that he Is near the point el dissolution, he Is deprived of the neces saries of life and ill-treated by his nurse. The Intelligencer never tires of telling its readers hew earnestly and steadfastly It labors te keep Itself in the forefront of jour jeur jour nallstle progress. Te-morrow's Issue will well Illustrate the point. ' Uncas" has a talk en h ime new books that are creating a stir In the literary world, lncaster ceme tery and the illustrious dead that there lie buried forms a most Interesting sketch. The observance of Sunday In this and ether countries is Intelligently contrasted by one who has seen whereof he speaks. The his tory of Dr. Muhlenberg's beautiful hymn, " I Would Net Live Alway," Is given. A graphic description of local hunting mt-th. ode, with the prevalence of the use of the ferret In this county, contrary te law, will attract attention. The biographical sketch ft 111 be of a prominent young professional man whose rise In this city has been phe. nemenal In Its successful features. Peetry miscellany, etc., will make this Isjue of the paper one of Interest te everybody. m m . PEKBONAL,. General Uuereaux will be Inaugurated presidentef San Dominge, West Indlc-H.en the first of January, AIns. Clevelanii has her own trials Little plaster busts of her are new te be seen for Hale en all the news stands and notion ceumers. Dit. Charles Shoemaker, one of the meat prominent citizens of Montgomery county, died nthls home at Ashbourne en Wednesday In his eighty-slxth year. Dp, Baiitit, the Liberal leader in the Get. man Reichstag, was en the fleer of the U. S. Uouse of Representees en Thurnday, and was cordially greeted by several of the mem mem Lern. Judei: GiiESUAM'ti decision In the Wabash rahread cases has started a boom for him fr the presidency, as the euly Judge In the country wiie has had the courage te stand up against Jay Gould In an Important case. Eikabdte Ki.ne, of Rochestervllle, Ont, a maiden lady SI years of age, died en Hun day last She lelt her fortune, $100,000, te a young couple, Chrlssle King and Gilbert Allan, en condition that they be married en the day of her Interment. They were accoid acceid InRly married en Thursday. Tim Lati: Isaae Lea, of Philadelphia, was a most voluminous writer. It required UnlS,.lHRSfeal,?.Re"., the bulletin of the ir imS ?i6? f"00?1 museum, published n 1885, te catalogue hli publlihed wrltlnirs and dtaoeTeilesandbrisUyXtcu hU SaveS and career among the brilliant whelara and eminent scientist of his Mini a anu MOXMIBU MKNK UOItLBT. 'W?WK. lh Mu rrMnt Orftj Selrrtnl te 1'uiiu pir CAtilnrt fur Kruure Monsieur Rene G.iblet, te whom President Grevy, of France, has assigned the Usk el forming a uew c.iblnet in place et M. F. quet previously selected, was born at Aire-sur-la-Ly.s in 1.nS and began his life as a lawyer at Amiens. He was elec ed te the National Assembly in IsTl, and in that body rapidly made himself a reputation as an orator. In lsTe he was elected te the num ber of Deputies, te which body he was te turned by the electors in the foflen leg j er. He gained the enmity of M. ila ler forbid ding the production of " uermlnal" lat yer and the celebrated author wrote n verv anery letter te the i-V ir , ssyleg thai M. oi ei let would only be known te jusuirlty as the nun who Interdicted Gxrminal. ' Rene Goblet, formerly a pretege f Gttntwtta, is saia te de a secret any ei Monsieur iiew enceau. He was minister of pubne mome meme mome tlen In the cabinet which preetxttd the one which was defeated In the first week of December, lii Inthevear e( is;2 he was minister of the Interior. M. oelet Is a journalist of extensive liberal views, having founded while at Amiens in 1 . the Liberal Journal styled "Le Pregres D L i?-mme." He at one period voted ter the Wallen con stitution, which Monsieur Gambetia sought te revise. In lTrt he was beaten by a Bena- partlst, and In 1J he was des.rlbd by the Jgaru as entertaining anti clerical len THE MINISTRY. The following is a list of the probable mem bers of the new ministry announced by him en Thursday: M. Goblet, president of the council and minister et the interior; M. Duclerc, minister of foreign atUirs , M. Dauphin, minister el public instruction . M. Sarrien, minister of justice, General Uou Ueu langer, minister of war j Admiral Aube, minister of marine and the colonies ; M. Granet, minister et pests and telegraphs; M. Lockrey, minister of commerce, and M. Richard, minister of agriculture. Tne Chamber of Deputies has adjourned until Saturday. M. Goblet will ask the Chamber or Dei u ties te authorize a previsional three mouths budget and te adjourn the debate en the esti mates until January. The Radical and Royalist newspapers de notfaverM. Goblet. The IiiuV.u,," says thathomustabanden demacegism II ce wants te establish a durable government. WHeat Ker fedlOE Shtrp I'rem the Country Gentleman Dr. Jehn Veelcker reports in the .umal of the Royal Agricultural society the resu.t of experiments conducted by him in the coat of feeding sheep with different material?, In proportion te the increased w eight gained, Four pens of eight sheep each were tested during a period of 100 days "The feeds were all et geed quality," says Dr. Veelcker; "the linseed cake was a pure and superior one." During the first period et 33 days, the several pens Increased In weight from 5-6 oz. te7 6cz, dally apiece the mixed linseed and cotton cake doing worst, and the mixed eat aud barley meat the best. In the second period of similar length, the sheep In creased In weight only from 1 .". oz. te 5 2 oz dally. The period was one of severe weather, and the results prove what a waste of feed is Inevitably Incurred In the winter sheepleld. The combined eats and barly new did the worst, and the linseed cake did the beit of all the feeds ; the wheat flower leing, hewe er, almost as bad as any of them. Several et the sheep during the ft-ried fell ill. and some, el them died,or were slaughtered. Inthe third period, the increase rer head varied from oz, te 11 7 oz. dally, and here the w heat steed highest of the whole, and the (.rushed eats and barley lowest. In the course of the experiment It was found that feeding wheat in the form of flour or meal was a mistake, a it became pasty In the mouth, and was net eaun clean. As seen as the whole grain was nutratituted, the effect was xery remarkable, ler the sheep which, up till then, would barely clean up the 'j pound allowance of wheat meal, new reauily Bte pound of tLe whole wheat. bunthern Colored Mtn', nam A number el prominent colored people In various parts of the Seuth are endeavoring te organize a " Colored People's World's Expo sition," te be held in Montgomery or Illr mlngham. The enterprise has been under taken entirely by colored men, and is de signed te Illustrate the progress and achieve ments of the colored race in e .-ery depart ment of Ilia Tbe movement has been for mally approved by the city councils of Hlr Hlr relngham and Montgomery, by t ie general assembly of Alabama, through a ieint memo rial te Coegress adopted, and by the State Agricultural society. The directors or the enterprise propose te ask Congress ler an appropriation and say they have already been premised the aid and support of a number of senators and representatives. Philip Jeepb, of Mobile, is the director general et the pre posed exposition. THIS Ls ALU Jim a gaunter In the twilight, J ust a whisper In the lull, J ust a sail en sea or river. Justaglance that hearts ealhiaj -Thli Is all-ana this Is all Just a few harsh words et doubling, Justaillence proud unj cold, Justaepitetal breath of slander. Justa wrong that 13 net told, Just a word beyond recall Thills all -and this Is all Just a life robbed nf Its brlghtntei. Just a heart bysiorrew niled, Jut a faith that trusts no longer. Jelt a love by doubting chilled. Just a few het tears that fall Thlj Is all-ah ' this Is all. UeUe ChurchUt, n f hambtrt' Jeur mi. The tertnrtn dUeae, nenraigla. Is lesunily relluvcd and rapidly cured by ealvatlea oil. v"6r. X1"- " Chapman, pasten of II. t. church. Georgetown, b. C . we a us Having an opportunity te test the uxcel'ent qualities of ihUi ,i2U58TOp' l hesitate net teVay it ?.' "rawly 1 have ever us-d in my fum. cure P wh0P'n eeufSh It Is a sure VV UN, ift gPEClALTOTHK LADIES. OUlt FOKMALOl'KNl.NU MSI'I.AV or ELEGANT FURS nMiSg SrfeTeekf i,ay' Uucember ' "" cenS Want ei spice preventing special dlnniav b0alDaKneteh,tht'sULa!l0e'C ""' bu ! .iSSJSS" W"' ' whether de- .;. . IT "-'"' " u e leei agSMltul that the uoevo announcement will be sufficient te awaken a lively Interest among ail i encer Id us our reputation as leaders In this line in !.! cnster-leng since estubllshud and (ully earned through forty years of practical experience gives us superior advantages. Special attention, as usual, given temaklnir Seal and Kur.Llncd Uuruiuuts te eidur Kit Quality and Price tfpeclully ou irunte.id. Me desire te say that our exhibition spice has been greatly Increased flnte last tc.ien, se that visitors who foil crowded beloie need have no such fear thlj easen. While devoting se much space te I.adles, we fleslre the Gentlemxn te knew that we are abupuantlyprcpuredtetupplyany demand ler Justly celebrated AMKltllAlii lull stock new Si" I'M r IUaa t0 etrt:r' '"h!euablc and Lew AMER, LAN0ABTKK'SLKAVINgn,ltTI(;ALHAT. nw-lma 30 WEST KINO BT11KKT MMVICAt. A TULOl'HORei FOR RHEUMATISM. Anether Sudden Death. Ilsrd's a week passes without the mention l-y the newspapers of sudden deaths, and el latethe alarming frniupiiry of the statement thatdeath wns cnued by theuinsllsm or ncu migU of ihe heirt cannot tsii t J rme been no ticed In all probability luans tenlh attributed tehesil dlseise atti cnuxd 1 y lic tenlble dwsjies, which am fsr inerw dangerous than ts grin rallv considered. Is there ns positive c nv ' the lirsl answer te ucti a nuestlen Is given 1 thostiwhe bait e-fi '" by the u r et thlopherps. UREtsrixcp. Mas, , Slay I . 1SA 1 lise been troubled ulih iht umaUsni In one of my knees for j ears, being at times laid up for nw't-til dys. Athlopheros his ntltely cured n e It has cured two friends of mine he were the worst cases 1 ever saw, one et them n young man only IS fear old, who ias e badthe doe dee doe ters gse htm up. Twobett.n c r jimi remtdy entirely cured hint. Uxe W irCRS, JJg'r immend soap Ce. IvreBtR II. is. Twe bottles of Athlopheros cured me et In In rtimmatery rheumattsm. Mr fainUy phylclan advised me te take It, saying he had done all he cOMld, but could net give me any relief ; but Athlopheros drove it away, and 1 am hsppy te sav It has never come come bark. My daughter wasalsecured by htlf a belUe allei suflerleg the paugj of rheumatism. Mrs .! Pewmv, Ne 51 1'lcAsant St., Waterburx. Lenn. Fer manv years 1 have been subjectltorheu subjectlterheu tnaMsin In Hi worst forms Purtng my last slc,0 of sickness 1 was Induced t. try Athlopheros. and r und It te be all It ctaiu.ed te be. a cure for theuuiitlsm 1 in I inns Kxery druggist should kep Athlopheros and Athlopheros Mils, but where they cannot b bought of the druggist the Athlopheros te., Ne 111 M all street. New Voik, mil send either (car riage pddien receipt of ivgular price, which li II ' piT bettle for Atblei hores and Mc. for 1'llls ler llvir and ktdner dl-eses. dvpr"sli. In digestion, weakness, nerves debi.uy, dlsesses of weiaeu. constipation, headline. Impure bloel, Ac . Athlopheros PUN ire uue.,ualed. dwet lweed A YKH'SSARSAPAKII I - Pimples, Beils, And Carbuncles result from a debilitated. Im poi erl-hed, or Impure condition i.f the l- nod AVer's sarsaparllla preve t aud ii.res thee eroptlens and painful mma-j, bv remevtug their cause- the only effectus wax 1 1 t.ef.lni them AVer's Sarsaparllla hAs prevented the usi n eeur of ilells. which hive pilned aul di t reused me every season for m vrrai yiars Uie Sr le, I'lalnvllle, Mich. I was bsdly troubled with IMmp'esenlheftce also, with a dUoeloratton of the sitn. whiiH shewi J itself in ugly dark pauhes e eiter nal trvatment did mere tt.nt- -erary itoed Avei i Sarsaparlllaeffected A Perfect Oure, and t hsve net been troubled slne -I Y. lteddy, Klverstreet. Lewell. M. I was troubled with Hebs and my health was much impaired. Ibeganusinx Ayers Mirapa rllla, and. tn due time, the eronilens all disap peared, and my health was completely restored. Jehn It Llklns, Editor Stan-ru Obtfitr, Al bemarle, N c 1 was troubled, foraleng tiuie, with a humor which appeared en my face In uly Pimples and Blotches. Ayer's Sarsapartl'.a i ur?d me 1 con stder It the best bleed purifier in the world. Charles H. Smith, North Crsrubury, t Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists and dealers la medicine Astef.ii Aj er's Sarsaparllla. -md de uet beper cusiled te take any ethei I'renared br Dr. j. i. Anv .1 i.l.nii Mass. Price, it ; six bottles, 3 didl. N Eff GIFT BOOKS. "THE EVP.L'S UETl'KN. by iiteh Mere dith. This beautiful poem, whuh rnks next te " I uetle " amentt the authei works, s new published In unique and biautlful style , 1 el., vellum plated cloth, gilt -lges. "LALLA KOOKli," An oriental Remance Illnurated with HI pbote-etchlnpis tle'Uned by the best American artists, J.. nu Harper. Walter fcatterlee and ethers, t .eth nortiello, with stamped ribbons. "FAIi: IVES," by Themas Hecvl This beau tiful poem Is new for the first time breu.-ht out In holiday style. Cleth, k'tlt. Other books et equal note mil pope'arlty, which con be seen and w 111 j- se. J legardless et publishers prices, AT- G. L. FON DERSMITH'S Boek, Stationery and Art Stere, Opposite Court Heuse, Lasca-'i-r. I'a augend T HE HOLIDAY SEA&e.N. J0H1T BAER'S SONS, IJuekselliTs and Malleiiers. roll Tilt Holiday Season. IltAUTirt L CHRISTMAS BOOKS, liibles, riiotetjraiiii Albnni j, Artistic Christmas Souvenirs. Toilet Oases, Werk Bexes, New Leather and Plush Goods. FIOTUItES AND FRAMES. 1-A LAUUK STOCK AT LOW PKlC't! -it lien, 10 and 17 North Queen Streot, LANCASTKIi. PA., HLr.ldtll'. Jtv, xuDOERLEY." T?DW Sleighs ! Sleishs 1 hive new ready for the Winter Rfasen. the largest, ehearjest, fluest and most telect assort assert meut of alngleand Deuble PORTLAND, ALBANY AND BUSINESS SLEIGHS, l.vorenViod iersaleln this city 'ihe werlman. ship and elegancu of Hnl.h t fully up te the standard of my rlne and wen known Carriage Werlr. Sly ptfees for a geed, honest and sub stantial article are the lewnt in tha market Ihasea largesteck of 111 Gt.IKi AND CAIt IlIAOES, New and Secend-lland, ad at verv lowest figures, i'lease call and examine mv Sverg ' Edw. Edgerley, Market Strcet, Heur of Pcatofflce, Lanemater, I'a Itepalrlng promptly attende.l te-One sut of workmen esix.clally umpleyed I.XUAZ HOTIVEH. INSTATE OP jTmESM. HURKE, LATE Jll et Lancaster city, dectaeed. Letters testamentary en said estate havlnir been grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted therete are requested te make Immediate nav. uient, and thee having claims or demands against tbe sume, will preicnt them for settle ment te the undersigned, learning in 1 uncaster J.L.STJCIMME1, noveeidoawr Eiecutets. :nyi;ATirbp jaceu umkl, hh., --' Jat" f the city of Lancaster, du ceased. I.utturs testumentary en said estate having been granted te the undeulgncd, alt persons Indebud thereto are requested te make Imnikdlutu payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under slgucd, residing iu Lancaster city. JOHN K I1IIIF.I,, J CO II tilt IK L.J ll., lnsa.lt Ktis. Executers Attcniey ect.'J-Ctdc MJkMWAna. H 10U A MAKT1W. CHINA HALL HOLIDAY GOODS 1 We are new (UsplitTliiR a very litrge as sortment of Ilelliliiy Goeils In eurltne. We will tlrstciU your attention te our illsnlay et llavilaiul Chluit. lUqu.UKy Is known the werUl ever ami necila net our recom recem recom mendatlen. Tlie tlecomtiena aie moie Jelicate than eer. New 8haiHs ami ile sirus are ailileil continually, the latest of which is the " Osius " tiatteni. Amateur decorators would de well te take a leek at it, as the designs are beautiful. Among the most nttractlve decorated articles aie Fish, Game, fceirve, Tea, Din ner, Supper, llreakfaat, Chocolate, Coffee, Silver, Ice Cream, Nut, Dessert, Solitaire aud Teto-a-Tete Sets, Fruit l'latca, Con Cen denscil Milk Jar, lluttcr and Dessert Flates, A. D. Coffees, etc. These- goods are new this season. Elegant in shape and design. Very moderate in price. Examine them befeie making your selection. r i iffhMnrtin, 15 EAST KINQ STREET. LA.NCASTEU, PA, HUUIMT OUUDJ. pOl'CLARTOYS. WONDERFUL DISPLAY or LOW PRICED POPULAR TOYS. Ohurchee, Sunday Schools and Merchants SLPPLIKD AT LOWEST PRICES. FLIHN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER I'A J. B. MARTIN A UO. GRAND DISPLAY -OF- HOLIDAY GOODS ! -AT- J. B. MAETIN & CO.'S. On ground fleer and In basement we aie dis playing thousands el Klch, Useful and Orna mental Articles In the Latest Novelties. TOYS. Krery Novelty In the Latest 'leys ler Out Out Out Doer bpert and Heme Amusetnent. DOLLS. The Largest Colleetlon, from the hlKb-prteed French Dell te the cheapest Itu; llaby. Dells ei all colors and all nations, and theie that can speak, laugh and cry. BOOKS. Complete Aisortmentef all the LatcstNevela, Poems, Historical Works, Travel and Adven ture. Children's Pictorial and atery Heeks at &) percent, less than regular prices Embroidered Goods, 1'IANO COVEU8, TABLE C0VE11S. TAI1LE SCAUKS, MANTLE SCAItrS, LAMimEQUINS, I'l.N CUSHIONS, 8ACUI.T ilAQ8,TIDlh9 Gall and Examine Stock. J. B. Martin S Ce.'s, for. West Kins & Prince St., LANCASfKH, I'A. QONTRAGTOR AND HUILDElt. GEORGE ERNST, OAltl'ENTEIt, CONTKACTOtt A IlUlLDKlt. Kesldencfl Ne. 6J9 West King stroet. Shep East Urant stroet, opposite station bouse. WOODEN MANTELS AND OKNKKAL I1AUD WOOD WOUK A 81'EClALTYr .f".A" w0.rk 9ires my prompt and persona attuntlen. Drawlegs and KsUrnates (urnlshed. oetCT-lydtt TOTK IU MAKING " "" OADLNBT PHOTOORAPHH IT B3.0O A POJEH, T Ne inc aOKTH UOKSS ATIIEKT. 'I tia Lancajter, i'a BMTM J8.0IVLKROa CARPETSI e nie olteitliK Special llatnulnn In lUMy llrussels, Tapcstrv llrustels and Kitrn Super Carpets. Alse, Hall and Htnlt Carpet, Heme Made Uagatid Clialn Car pets, fleer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Sniyrtia, Uoiuetto and Tapestry Uiirs and Matts, Ceeivi and lluliber Doer Matts, Auiwih and Held Medal Carpet Snoepert at HKDl'CKD PIUUI.3 te Cke()ut tlie Stock seen.; JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. ilB Bitflt KlnK Htroet, LANCA3TKU, PA. s I'KllAl. RAROA1NS -IN- LADIES' COATS! Walt & Shand, 0. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST, Several manufacturers an liens te close out the balance el their Fall Uoeds at asaorlriee, have tennd us ready purchasers We uoweOm many lets of new and desirable styles fully V percent, tinder regular pt Ices. LADIKV IIOUOII JACKKT9, LADIES' ASTIIAC1I AN jAnKETS,. LA DIES' 110UCLKJAChK.ru. STOCKINET JACKET!. An luimeuse Assortment of LA 11 IE-- NEWMAIIKETS. BTOCItlNr.rNKW.MAUKET'-, UEKLIN .SEWSIAItKKTfi, llOl'CI.K NKWMAUKKT8, 110UU1I CLOTH NE WMAKKLTS, At Away Down 1'rlCM. Our 81 A I. l'LCSII SACQl'ESbre eleitant and perfect flttlnfr, and compare favorably with goods sold In ether cities at 13 mere A large variety of 1.AD1KV WltAl'S trimmed In l'luh, Astrachan and FuratModerate Prices. Upwards of fltty styles ClUI.DUEN'a FALL COATS tn all desirable shspes and trimmings at Pepnlar I'tlces AT THE New Yerk Stere. rvunirvitK. C. SAl'I'. UILROTK. w. FURNITURE ! Fer Iho BERT HAllUAINS u 1UKN1TIKE of ALL hl.N'D.1, go te the NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. Seuth Queen and Vine 8(8, We are selling for a short time, at ASTONISH INU LOW l'KlCES, Eleaant Walnut Ued-uoem Suites, Marble Tep, 131 e) , Flne Haircloth l'ar l'ar ler Suite. WStu. Elegant Lounge. 17.01 , and ether goods at the same Lew Prices. ni-lmd F URN1TURK WARKROOMH. UUV lOUUSELr A I'A lit or 1HOSK Felding Dress Pillows. CALL KAltLY AT Hofteeier's Fnrniture Warerooms, They are the nicest thing out and we have ust received another let el them. 36 BABT KINQ STREET. X ATEST DESIGNS AND FINIbiL AT WIDMYER'S YOU WILL riND A Large and Well Selected Stock or FURNITURE, IN ALL THE Latest Styles and Einish, TCALL AND EXAMINE.- WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Haat King and Duke Sta LANCABTEU, PA. teptS-lyd JTKIN ITSIl'H FURNITURE DKI'OT. Only 1 6 Days Mere Until CHRISTMAS. And we are Heady te Bhew aa Flne and J Large an Assortment of FURNITURE IN ALL LINKS, A3 1IASEVEU DEEN SHOWN IN THE CITY. The goods of te day are se tuetty and attractive that It Is hard te Heslst Buying Something In Our Line ler CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te feel perfectly fite te come every day If you deslre, and leek at what Is being put en the floors new and attrac tive, and you will net be urged te buy. Yeu would be surprised te ltarn hew many aie detn - thla each week. We have already set aside a great many pres ents for DKCEMUElt 21, but (wu eau still keep a great many mere secrets "" -AT- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, N03. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCABTEU, I'A. TERRORS OF Tllki DENTAL. CUA1R DISAUMKD. Teeth extracted by tbe use et electricity per fectly safe And harmless. My ts.iA) Teeth are made of the best material that lean purchase. Filling teeth a specialty. Alt work guaranteed. ' W.L. FISUEH, Dentist, nprtTlya We. CJ North gneenBt. OLOTBtXH. JJb O KK1IAKT, Fine Tailoring. lomes,tloRn1 c'eml,1,l ,,oelt "I uip0!ldan Sultlntf and Ovoreoatlnir WllMWiVSt' ta -'-t Hern. H. GERHART. Ne. U N. QUEEN BT., Oppeslu. the I'ostefflce marW-lydB J (IANHMAN A HRO. " " VISIT I. Gansman & Bra, -FOK- GREAT BARGAINS -1N-MF.N, 1I01S ANDJtHILDKLN'H SUITS AND OVERCOATS. a UAitK ePPOinuNirr te duess wf.li, KOK LI ITLE MONEY We are sell In a Men's Dtessy Ovetceats at WV. Uenular Price, fnVT. Men's lur lleaverOverceata alUCO. Ucaular l'rlee. w no. Men's Union Heaver Otctreala alf;tn. Kev ular l'rlce, lloeo. Men's C'aislinert) .Otcroeals, II M. ltcnulat Men's Chinchilla 0orceats, I3.su. llennlar ltearular Price, IIS nti. Men's lmpotled Chinchilla Ovciceals, liaen Uerfular Price, S15 en. Men's Fine Melten or Kersev Ilfaver 0et coats. Ill ei. Kegular Price. 117 en. Men's Fine Vtersled Otorceats, Ills', Beau lar Price, IM en. Men's llumbe Chtnchtlla Overcoats, (II en Ufvular rrtrft. IMOU .... ''. a"d Children's Overcests In lame uuan tlUes at the lowest tHitteni. reached prices. TAKE NOTICK-Fer the next two weeks w. are closing out Overcoats (Jeb Lets), where we have but oneertwoof a let lei t If you can Im fitted In some of them we will make It an eh I net fnryouteouy Prices are S per cent less than tnanutacturers' first cost. L. GANSMAN & BRO, 68 & 68 NORTH QUEEN 8T LANOASTEIl, I'A -Net connected with any ether clelhlnv house In the city. M YKRS A RATH FON. OVERCOATS Geed wexther te talk about OV1.BLOA1. (toeit time te buy them, and eur'sta therluhl ,,.1&.cr,lSV.u.r.5.hni"" y01""' ler,NICE UOOllS euit sieut or FINEMELTONS is rear attbactive. rilltKS FltOM I10.W IO line ELYSIAN BEAVERS I Him re ijiie, FRENCH KERSEYS, rvoe ami no 00 ENGLISH RATINA, llW AM) IS.; A FINFIt OllADl. or COAT8 IN FRENCH MONTANAK. ALL COLOK3, SATIN LI.NKD, Thee goods are acknowledged te lie Rlrletlv First-class and Lew in l'rlce. IIOV3'. YOUTHS' and Cll ILDIILN'3 OVERCOATS As Lew as any Customer may want. MEN'S STORM OOATS, $13.00. All styles are kept In stock, and If thcte Is anythlnK new In Uie market we have It lyers & RathfeD, I'Ol'LLAU OLOTUIEKS, NO. 12 BAST KINO STREET, LANCASTEIt, TA. B URUKR A HU1TON. Prepare for Christmas ! Have you a husband, a father or a brother ' If you have, what would be mere acceptable as a Christmas (ilft than a FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES BUCH AS AltnsOLD AT BURGER & SUTTON'S Merchant TullerluK and t'lollilngKlere. Or if you can't afford an cntlie hull Buy an Overcoat, And If you can't afford that Buy Une or Oar Nobby Neckties. Of which we have something entirely new (Jail and see thorn, BURGER & SUTTOH, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, I'A. jreriujra. riENTS KURN1HI1INO HTORE. E. J. ERISMAFS Gent's Furnishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KINQ STREET. - Btore open Every Evening except Sunday evenings. WA.TVUK. -STTTATCUEB. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until .January i, pw Fine let et Kings, Ac. Alse, Elgin, Walt ham (Aurera for which I am Sele Agent), and ether First-Class Watches: llust Watch and Jewelry repairing. -Cerruct time by Telegraph Dally, only place In city, " ' L. WEBER, 1X North queen St., Near Penn'a. U, K. Depot. klnsCeICJew.glM,0, '"OOP11011"0'-
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