wwr Trr-awi 7 ww ; A?? W -W iV ft! ,j . 5 j&$$ni THE IiASTOASTER lAHiY IHTEIiLtGiEKCER, TUESDAY, PECfcivtttelV14, IBM. V'( ;-. wr Tvr:,:, ?' !'' ' ":' t't LJ tHa. ?j, I ft'jV ft ret i-v Br vs. & 3 BAT IN TBI YEAB , rira muam a tui, tinr tABUwia. nuramiiMMiin t ua i tarn Att AMenna rtAcm. uki-li umui. oemiMioa allowie 10 TW.arami comracTie. $& ADVflBTIBniO RATBB :', WSa ; The Weekly Intelligencer PmNHte Evtnr WCDNC80AV Merninq. L$L iM1 Ilffl t ittti .- eirrisu cr lln.l ln. Iln. lln.l Mn AaMtr. i ei nhiMiini 100117 ..Kitni no lift a s u am "'BM Diin.... lard sm e n 750 VmmtVtn. loe in ibe 516 lis 1 VHUkfl 110 3ti 400 580 700 0 Pttlk 1 S50 8ft0 10. V) i 'fiMfitfii.,,, t ten 760 1050 1 lew ,MffMki., 100 tee low UK lid) 9n rMbftfMtk..... ste 7ed noe uoe ij jioe ;" WBmthl... 00 1000 17 00 23 00 37 00 till) i . CtaisiHejitta.. eoe 11 oe 1000 wee mce ssie n&.M 100 100 M00 U00 8200 LWflt UOO 38 00 U 00 M00MW " fMifSWBBt n'MMBranneioucmeraoaiTiiiTrARTcTai NV aMaturn oenmiT, all Anojrmers Lamas . I; ! fei cenniiD te tub waits uun, rfT UUrtM all f rtffrt and 7W?rami le I'V TH INTELLIGENCER, F'J ' l-Im4lllMner Hnllflin. Lancaster. r. 3iM" ' gs& ; - tip atua0tcr Intelligence. LANCASTER. DECEMBER II, 1KA. The Pig Iren Market. The Themas Iren company Is a very large producer of pig iron, and it has been iii tbe habit for many years of announcing to te ward the close of one year what its prices would be for the next year ; and the prices .made have generally accurately indicated the course of tbe future market for the metal ; se that the company has come te be regarded as an authority upon the course of prices, aud its annual decision is awaited with great interest. It cvi cvi cvi dentlyrequiresagoeddealof nerve te in dicate prices for a product for the whole of coming year, and there are net many, if any, pig iron makers in the country that have emulated this boldness of the Themas Iren company, which has yet se far found its profit in it, in the settling ef. feet which its decisions have had en the market, the steadiness given te its busi ness and the distinction and advertise ment it has received. This year its iSfvica president, llr. It. G. Clarke, whose y -w- - 7S policy has prided it, has manifested 5 unusual resolution in making its prices, which was natnral enough in the evidently advancing tendency of the market, the natural effect of which will be that prices adapted te the present market will be tee low for the condition towards the end of the year; and the company selling a year's product new will be apt te suffer. The offer of the Themas company te sell for tbe year at an advance of two dollars upon last year's prices, or at a full market quotation of te-day, 6hews that it does net .& expect a very great rise in prices during tbe coming year, or that it is at any rate its desire te avoid any such result. And there can be no doubt that it would be very undesirable; at the prices at which it offers its iron it can be made at a fair profit by all the furnaces that are new in blast, and it weu'd net be well if higher prices should stimulate the putting into blast of tbe idle furnaces that have been forced out of busi ness by their lack of facility for cheap production. In their day, when the rreduct of single stacks has risen te ever three hundred tei.s of pig metal per day, a greater output than some furnaces make a month, it is evident that the difference in economy of produc tion is be great that a price j lelding a fair profit te the large and favorably situated plant will net be cost te the small and badly located furnaces, which have sur vived their usefulness, and can only be gal vanized Inte a temporary life by a short-lived boom in prices that it is net the interest of the country te experience. 2ve protection will protect them, since it is home compe tition that hurts them. There is no probability, in uew of the immense preductive capacity e modern plants and the great capital luvested in the business, that pig iron will have a boom, and it is reasonably certain that it will net In the future command steadily much higher prices than are new indi cated for it. A fair profit upon the capital invested is all that will be needed te secure all the capital needed for the production of the pig iron the country needs. The tendency of cost is downwards, because of the increased capacity of the machinery that produced the metal and the increased output of the raw materials that make it. The Lake Superior region's new ero llelds am hound tn lmvn m iliwlrlcl nfrn,.t i -- -. .v .. uvw.wi.1. infill, m Y lowering the price of ores; and the in- wrests ei the Eastern steel makers will be aure at an early date te demand and secure the free importation of foreign ores. Mr. Lamar en (he Indians. The report of the secretary of the in in terier contains a most interesting and gratifying account of the progress made in Indian affairs. Out of 260,000 souls " less than one hundred have been engaged in open opposition te the authority of the government in the past year ; fewer crimes are charged against them and mere of them are engaged in useful Industries than atany period; mere are located en indi vidual allotments of lands, tilling the soil and living in houses." Jleie have as sumed the dress of civilization and the avwage school attendance is 1,000 greater than heretofore. The estimates for the Indian service are $122,380 less than last year. This is decidedly of a rose color, but only Bsrves te confirm the conviction that near. lj all Indian troubles of the past might have been averted by better management et the interior department. New that it 1 under the control of an able and honest man there need be llttle fear of a repeti tion et the scenes that preceded the Custer massacre, when ammunition trains were pissed through te Iudians already en the war path. The secretary says that llm nr.,. .i... $, net warrant hope of the early accomplish & rmeat of the government policy of incor incer T peratlngthe Indian race into our political ' N"Hd SOCial BYBtem as citlzi-nall ril.:..- ifcat te attain this object the nresenr. ,r.m , V Must be radically changedThree conditions 5 Jte holds necessary for the acceptance of , m Indians as citizens: first, te establish via thA race the Idea of individual property -.-ail a sense of security In the enjoyment ;" CiU benefits; second, educationef all the 1 jrotitlief the race, embracing the use of the luiuue in dally affairs, and tbe necbnicdl and domestic arts; third, the enforcement of just Ice and protection by law. He urges the passage of the bill pre vldlng for an Indian commission as sug. gested In bla last report. As the salaried of Indian agents are tee small te secure men of the ability and education neiesMiy, the appointment of this commission is ex pected te remedy the defect in the service arising from the Incompetence of the agents. As this country with a lurplus ieenue has refused te pay for Urst rate men for the benefit of the savages, it should certainly net 1x3 guilty of the additional meanness of refusing this supervising commission. A Lancaster Democrat dm been teuml who Cecllnes a govemmont appointment. Museum manager, take notion Seme of the mol able and conscientious men te be found anywhere occupy pets as reporters en tbe Journals of the country, Jehn T. Merris, of the Baltimore Sun, wrote an item, saying that tbe grand Jury bad found an Indictment against Sberllf l'ledderman and gave the vote en which the Indictment had been found. The grand Jury at once took steps todlscever hew and through whom the InformaUen bad leaked out. Mr. Merris wa summoned before it. He acknowledged that he bad written the article, but refused te disclose tbe source of his Information. Tbe J ml go Insisted and threatened him with the penalty of contempt of court, but all te no purpose. At latest accounts Merris was held, lng the fort against the combined judlca machinery aud grand jury. He Is of the stuff from which heroes are made. 1 1 any one can write werse poetry than the latest from Alfred Tennyson, let him speak out in a clear, firm voice. KrrenTx from California say that the wine repef lv-6 exceeds that of any previous year. Tbe Kin t raneive i i(i assena mat uie crop Is lti.000,000 gallons; prominent wlne merchants say It is 19 500,000 gallons, and tba. Cirenwle premises '.5,000,000 gallon. Lat year's crop was only 7,600,000 gallons. The quality of this year's vintage is said te be excellent. The raisin crop Is ale very large. The Call's estimate is 600,000 boxes of JO pounds each, as against 2b0,000 bees In 1"5. Other estimates are larger. The grape crop is enormous. Out of ,. ),000,OiX) pounds, 40,000,0OAihaebeen shipped eastward te be used as table Iruit, 20,000,000 have been con cen sumed in the sama form at home, 20,000,000 haobeen used In making brandy, 30,000, 000 appear in the form of ralMns, and the remainder has been consumed in making wiue. The eastward shipments el lemons, limes and oranges, will be twica a large as last year, it is said, en mg te a reduction of the freight (-barges. When "Reddy" Jacobs found that the iNTTLLi'tEN' En had publishel bis picture, he reccguized that iurtber altempts at con cealment w ere useless. Tin supplementary report of the secretary of the treasury en the collection of duties is Intended te bring te the attention of Con gress the defects of the sjslem, together with thesuggetiens for their remedy from the customs efllcers of the lour great perta. The task ci reforming this branch et revenue col lection Is se difficult that Congress should welcome the mass of tniormatieu placed at its service. By a difficult and complicated system duties are levied en 4,000 different commodities about which few congressmen knew anything wbatever. The secretary says that if ad valerem duties are te be levied a true invoice Is indispensable, and the pur. chaerand manufacturer are required by law te declare the price paid or the cost of the fabric at the factory. lie rightly says that there should be no difficulty whatever about tbii. In fact the operaUen of this law ia pe culiar, for it takes no account of tbe coat of transportation, and se enables manufacturers far in tbe Interior of Europe te ship and sell mere cheaply than these that have factories en the sea coast, for the former are usnally nearer te the raw material, and though the better commercial position of tbe latter might make up for this advantage, the custom laws de net lecegnr-e the fact and charge the sea coast man a higher duty because his fabric costs mere at the factory. Heusl-Tamlr Oleasen should be frowned upon by tbe new supers, lie will subdue all the rebellious bones of the town, and dull days will be no mere brightened by the inspiriting runaways tbat te delight the reporter's heart Mr. E. K. SreKEa, or Kawllnsvllle, sends us quite a lengthy communication concerning tbe doings of the Reck Hun Lyceum, which weare unable te print. lie defends his organ ization from what he says Is an attack made upon It by the correspondent of a local con temporary. It la a pity that such a useful educational Institution as this Reck Run Ly ceum presumably Is should allow itself te be tern by internecine quarrels. We would sug gest a place commission and would beplea9ed te receive an invitation te tbe burial of the hatchet. JlD'.k lLimi, of Westchester, is con sidered by the Coatesville JVnei " the best posted man upon the early history of the county tbat there is within lis borders." Am advertisement that appeared in the New Yerk W'vrUl of Sunday for 1,000 able bodied yeuug men for railroad work In Central America excited considerable cu riosity because el the condition imposed that they mutt be men accustomed te the use of flrearms ' wages feO n month passage paid, fie advance befere sailing." There are all kinds et wild rumors aileal as te tbe use te bomadeet tbehemen, but nothing detinlte in known and the impression prevails that tbe ndvertli-oment Is a fraud like that et the Bowery beerseller, who called for " fifty men with a capital ei five centa each te unload schooners." The advertisement concludes "Apply te Armand Cice, agent ier Capt Paul Beyten." PERBONAL. Kl.v. Wiiham MlEn, pastor .1 the Ilnr net Street Methodist church, San Autenia, Texas, was arrested yesterday ou the charge of herse thelt. EDVv.vr.i) DniMiwATKn, who has been elected prtaidrut of common council of Har tisburg, received bis education In the Paradise aeldlers' orphan school. Samuel W. Fleming, Kepublican, pre!, dent or common council in IKrrlsburg, re signed from tbat body Mendav evening and was elected mayor te till tbe unexpired term of the late Mayer Wilsen. Mn Mantell, the actor, aayaa bushel of press notices lu England would net raise an actor's salary a ceut, but tbat in America the comments of the press are el the first im portance, because tbe ieople read. 1'm.vcEss Letitia, daughter of Prince Jereme Napeleon, is betrothed te Prince Jieianu jienaparte, wnese tirst wire was tbe daughter of M. Blanc, the proprietor et tbe Monace gambling establishment In Paris. Gov. Hill, of New Yerk, Is credited with a weakness for keeping a dairy, p which be jets down net only his days' delngp, but gives as well his opinions of men he meets, and at the Bauie time enters his views en publle questions. Lillie Hi.nten, tbe actress, is at her home in Philadelphia seriously HI. fjhe wai with her company in Ashland when i he was taken sick en Thursday night last. The young actress is threatened with typhoid lever, nun will probably be unable te resume her labors ler several mentha. Her company has tem porarily disbanded. Kx HKNATen Gtenan E. Si-kncbr, of Alabama, bad a singular pleu of geed luck recently. A few yeara age he purchased 000 shares el certain mining stock for less than fj aahare. The stock depreciated in valup, hew. ever, aud rer a long time was thought te be worthless. Ills children get held of the cer cer tlUcateu and used te ornament the walls of :,5 ?!.l,.y't.oem la ,Ue M boom of fcteck thU stock went up wph the rest. Mr. Spencer leek the certlllcates down from the walla aud sold his stock at a profit olever 1 10,000 KB new advises his trlends te held en te all their worthless mining stock and await future developments. WAYSIDE GLANCES. The New Yerk tun calls attention te the cheapness aud excellence el its Sunday news piper In comparison with the magazines which coat teu times as much. On the t'th of December it published ninety and two-third column, mainly of solid nonpareil, w ttli 1S2, 200 words. Its twenty-four iagcs preuded net only all the news from every .matter and nearly eiFrycorneret the glebe, but n raw of special Information, comment, amlgeueral literature, entitling It te rank with the best magazine, (letting down te a still cleer comparison it contrasts the itiaiitlty of read ing matter prelded ler thiv cents with the amount sold for thirty-five centa In the Po Pe cember Harper's or the December lYv rk As against the Arm's 12,000 words, iiyfr'i Monthly ceutaius aivut n.,iw worn, auu tbe tVnf iirj close te 121 000 words, se that tbe vSuii whs almcat halt as large again as tbe largest of tbevv. The &i i treated 4iv sub jects under BM headings. If ';'("' ' Menth!; illcusel 41 siibjects under i: heads, and the IV u'ii 1 1, treated I subleUs under 1. beads. The cheapness and merit of the great new, paper el te-day U eue of the never ending marvels cf enr time. It has been befere adverted le in this column thavunder the new Democratic rules tbe Second district of I .anaister county w til bave two delegate instead of three at the uet state convention, Its Demo cratic vote falliug below -,S00 at the November election. There will exer the state, however, be an increase of ' ever the pre, ent repreentaUen or a total of etSs delegates. The Philadelphia iirvr.f'j comparien of the vete in various soctleus of the state shows that this lncreae is se distributed as te give nineteen legislative districts an additional delegate, while In ten ether distrUU there t a tailing oil in the Democratic vete sufficient te cause the lcs of that number of delegates, thus making a net gain of nine. In Allegheny county there Is a gain el live delegates while in the Iwentv-tifth Philadelphia dlsutct there is also a gain or one. The ether dis trict In w hicb gains were made are OuO each in Bedford, Cambria, Ueartteld, Elk, tbe Second district of Erie, the Third of Lnrsrne ntl SlTlh nf l.ai-kawanna. l.rfwminir. l'el- ter. Vlrst district of Schuylkill, Washington and Westmoreland. The representaUen from Philadelphia in tbe next convention will be four leas than in tbe last one, tbe gain el one In the Twenty-fifth district being offset by a less of one delegste each in the Fifth, Sev enth, Tenth, Twelith and Twentieth dis tricts. Tbe ether losses are i no each in the Second district et Berks, the Second district of Lancaster, the Seventh of Luzerne and in the counties of Lackawanna, Merier and Montgomery. "eung V ales the brilliant lArtoeuist, wbeenameln ."n . was worth much of iU success, and w het-e mournful death occurred recently, did his first clever work for the New Yerk in;.' Oc in IsTO. The i(uestIen of annexing Cuba was then uppermost in the public mind, and it being favored by l'reldent i.rant, Wales drew a picture el the president stauding with his eyes looking across tbe sea te Cuba, and huldintr several tierce-looking dogs in leash, as II about te unloose them. The sketch brought $1, and Wales drew it en the weed and engraved it, the process of making platei vhlch has made illustrating se geueral and profitable net having yet been Introduced. The car toon made a biz sensation. It was snme- thing new in illustrated Jeurnalnm. Wales made ether drawings ler ITiM One, and seen attracted sucn attention tbat I'rank Leslie ent for him and nude, him theiari caturist of the P!utratd Xempaptr. Fred Opper, another distinguished cartoonist, also began his career en that uiw forgotten paper, in '',' Dr. Murdock, of tbe 1'ittsburg Medical v.ol v.el lege, the ether day restored the column e: the nee of a young woman named Mary Ree, whoe nas.il organ bad been badly dls flgured by a cancerous affection. The woman's lip furnished the material ter the work. A nose formed by a section of tbe feninlne lip would surely have lis lnqulsi tlveness increa-cd a thousand fold. The Montrese Dtmj rat is indignant be cause of the impression created that many county treasurers are culpably delinquent tn making their returns te the tate. It dis poses of the rumor with the btatement tbat the alleged delinquency Is net a delinquency in fact, but the moneys allege-1 te be uue tbe state are held, pending tbe final settlement with the tax collectors by the county commis sioners whereby the exact amount due the state may be acertained before a remittance Is made. Toe 3Iny free l'a,nf , President Rebert, of tbe Pennsylvania rail road company, has issuel the ! lluwing order : Tbe attention et the officers of tbe Penn sylvania railroad i empany and of the various lines embraced lu the svstem, both east and west el Pltt-sburc, is again called te tbe fact tbat large numbers or passes are Issued te persons w he are in nowise entitled te receive them. All efllcers will berealter be beld te a mere rigid observance of tbe rules govern ing the lsjua el passes, both annual and trip, and It ia expected tbat the reports of free travel will in the future show a large decrease as compared with the turretit yer. rtiKTiti Simply te sec things as they are, thli. ihu Is poetry' for beauty, power and bills lannet consist In whit la net Thus be Who sees tie truth llvelh with poetry. And tlngeth when he tells what he doth see. JamtM Vital lllakt Dr Dull s Cough Syrup li partlmlarly recem mended ler cnudren. It cures ceughi, colds, croup, sere threat, and whooping cengh. It is pleasant te the taste, and act ilke a charm. .:. cents "Jack than pipe and Gill shall dann" just as long out In the open brn as Ihey please. Tbe free born American cltlren den t lear neuralgia with salvation oil te the tient lTleoetly i-, cents. T HK GRKATOi:itMA.N RKMLUV. ST. JACOBS OIL. I HE UHLAf GERMAN REMEDY FOR PATN. -WBli- Rheunutisra, Neuralgia, Sciatica. LUMBAOO, ISAtkAUlE. HEAllACIIL, lOOTHACHK, f-OKE THIlOAl, hWELL- I.VUS.BI'KAIMs, IIKUI4KS, liUlt.Nf, SCAI.IJS, FhOST IIITKS, A.VU ALL OTHElt BODILY PAINS AND ACIIKs. Be.d by DruKKUt and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cents a llettlc Idrectlens In 11 Languages. TKChiirles A. Veeler Ce., HALTIJIOUE.MI) RED STAR COUGH CURE! AtlOLUTEI.Y KUKKritOSI OHIA1E4. 1C3 A.VD POISO.S. KMET. SAFE ! SUKE ! PROMPT ! 25cts. AT nillHiGlSTS AND JJLALKUS. The CHAUi.r;) A VORKLKtt CO, llaltliueip, lid, cola rmprleteia. TTHEFUL HOLIDAY UltT.". AT IlKCIITOLDs, NO. 62 NOIITII QUKKV B1HKK1', te Mill ml classes at VKKY KKDUUKO 1'KlCaH Just re re eelyed oeuilatlns In partln Ladles.Rents.illisea and Heys Lamb Weel, Camels Hair, Merine i,.o.'(0..e,.n,l' Jllu ' Improved busmuidera, flik Mulllers, llandkerchiufa for Neclcwear. together with st jpie (oeds sqrh as Underwear! fchtru. Pants, Vn,r, tlardlRan Jackeu, Overatla, ?."if Viv-'y1' of Keed suited roll IIOLIDaV i.wf'.13, lls8 call unci eiauilue our olecK before ) ou Uuy. ummvAU a rni.onieK.os rert miuumatism. IT IS WONDERFUL hewcaMly ihaumaUini begins ami hew mlill euily It fciewj lu tbe vi n, until one Is Mauled te nnd himself li t tlm In either ttie acute or chronte form. ll lhtn loams the ltat ful tenacltyet iMmtp Mvi tbe "tin l"etlc ness of the ordinary remnltx te itlrp rrllf f rrobablytenodtieiuo time phvilclnns given moie study, and none h mere lempldely tmttletl thflr etTutts tetr'1 ,lje rt TWflc and until Athlephurcs wasdlt vrtrd ibfre was no mcdlctne which would surtiv cute iheuiiiatUm, neuralgia or nsrveus tick hiaJsrhr Thousands of testimonials like ttie f. I mm prove beyond lutMtleii that Alhloetoio. is tti only mindly, andthvl it will de all us i.alruedier it. Catsm l.ilifcn Ce, N. I . A un ut lt. ,1 can recommend the Athloptieni te anybody Uit Is tnwaiiteltu it his nirl my mother, who has bad neuralgia an vi llleaml also then uiattsm. Sheaajashnls all trve Irem pain ue, and will net be without a lotUe ter twice the price. I gave a bottle te uiv brother who had neuralgia tn thojteweb, and It filed him tn a tow days. rn.VMv KIV VKI lUcits rr.iltlten Ce, N I , Auuust lMe lMe lwe yeais age this num cr 1 was ;eilv afflicted wlthiheumatljui In mv lUht kuceand left shoulder, and waa Induced by a tiletid te try AthiopheTos. I used five bottles, get well, sndh-vre been comparatively fre from rheu uiatljin since I have great lallh In It, and h lecemmended It teuiy friends. Se far as I knew a. i w no nave mea It speak uspraise K It EAT ON Every druggist should keep Alblopheitu and Athlopheros fill, but nhnn Ihey cannot b bought of thedrUEcUt the Alhlopheros Ce., Ne, IU Wall street. New Yerk, vstll end either (car riage piid) en receipt of irfj'ilax price, which ! II 00 per bottle for AlX.ei hoies and Mc. for I'lUS. for liver and kidney J seiaw, dyspepsia, in digestion, weakness, nervous debility, diseases et weaeu, constipation, headache, lmpore bloe.1, Ac , Alhlopherod l'l. s Are unequaled. dccll lwecd c VPC1NE riiASTEb.S' BEiNSOK'i CAPC1NE FOROCS PLASTERS. H-yhMt AwstJj ef Medils s E pe asi Aaer . The neatest, Quickest, safest and most power (ui rvruedy busn jet r.lir i uvi-mi Plaarlsv, enrnlgta. Lumbago, Uackai hi. Weakness, cold, in the chest and all ache an 1 i sins Tndersed by &.AU I'hyslcLansaed Druggists of the hlgheit repute llucsen's Plasters piempti relieve and i. are where ether plaster. n.id greasy salvei, 11 til menu and lotions, are belstely useless, lie ssare of Imitations n.l--r slm'lai sounding names, sues as "Capjlcui.. "capurln, " cap iclne." as they are uttit'v wer.hiess and in tended te deceive. Ask r a Bisso s ad liai . etbiks. Alldrugglst- ShABlKV .t 'i'H.NSOX. a.ltimdcedlw it i :ieter, .New , tk A YER'SSARSAl'AKII.I V. Pimples, Beils, nrt Caibuncles result lier adul rated, lui poverlsfced, or Impure condition of the bleed. Ajer's Sarsapartlla prevecu aud cures these, eruptions and painful I in, ps, bv removing tbelr causa; theenly cC"ei.tuil way ei treating tceni. Ayer's ''arsaparilla has prevented the U9ual course of liells, which hive pained and, 01. tressed me every season lei several vears. (,ee Sciler, l'lalnvllle, itlch 1 was bidlr troubled with PI i i 1m en the tcti also, with a discoloration of Urn skin, which showed lUell In ugly dark pauhe Ne exter nal treatment did mere 'tin ten perary geed. Ayer e sarsaparUlaetlected A Perfect Oure, and I bave net been treut'ed slute 1 w. uetjay, r.iversireet, Lewell, Mass. I was troubled with Bells, and my health waj much Impaired 1 began usln? Ayer s Sarsspa rllla, and. In due time, the erantlens all disap peared, and my health waa r.impleieiy iestend. Jehn 11 LI kin. Editor i i . -v Cttitricr. M bemarle,N C. I waj troubled, fera Ien? time, with a humor which appeared en my face In urly 1'imples and Blotches. AyefsRarsaparll.a c jrfd m Icen s'der It the eet bleed puriner in the world Charles II. Smith, North imui'ui v, i Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists and ilealets in me. Heine Ask for Ayer"s aanaparilla aud de net te por per BnaCed te take any ethti Prepared by Ir. J. c. Ayer A te, Lewell, Mass. Price, II ; tlx bottle. IS. dludl HOLIDAY tiUUU.". E VUHY I..VDY SUOULU MS It 1I1E Art Needle Werk Exhibition, DECEMBER 7th te Mth AttheSaltsi' 'U.J ( i Wheeler & Wilsen ftlf'g Ce., Ne S BOUril QChLN STKELP. I.AiaiaTEr, I i -0peu Evenings. dltfd J. ROIVbKKACU CFRISTMqS. Me will Save veu umney lu u jmu Christmas Presents. As we are, c'eslnr eui our entire stei-k, we are selling everythliif much under pi Ice. Comeand sce and be convinced. Mlks and Dress Goods I orterweir. He slery, Gloves, bilk aud I lnen Handker chiefs, NcekUOS. Crape and Plaid Wind ser Ties (new styles), CetuaUis llandkei enter Extracts, beips, A. . lllankuu, riaiinels, comfeits, lulu linens, Napkins, Tewel, "-limped r.oeda ler Outline Weik under test, Mlk, Ifacca and Olniruam L-nbrella, Ladies' and Children a ceau, W raps and Jacket, Shawls and Sklrta Alse lien's lleady-Slade Oveneats, Car liets, OH Cleths, Carpet Sneepeia, Otue man, Hassocks, &c All chiip ferCnah. MnS.Givler&Ce,, He. 26 East King Btroet, LANCASTtll, TA p . MARTIN, WBOlUlll ARO SBTilL USAtlB All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -Yad: We. M North Water and Prlnce Streeta, nbeTO Lemen. Lancaster n3-lvd OAUMOAKDNEKH A JEKFEUIE8. ' COAL DEALERS. Or.id. t Ne. 131 North Queen street, and He rm North Prlnce straet. Vim. North Prince street, near Rcadlnu Ucpet. LANUABTKU.I'A. aaxmte T3EMOVAU M. V. B. OOHOJ luu lemeved hi. fleal OtEce te Na 1 NORTH yUKKN hTltKET (llliininer's New llulldlci:). whom ordem will be leoulved ter Lumber and Ceal, WHOLSSALI AUD RMTAIL. M. . II. COHO. ms-tfd JpAHT KNI YARD. 0.J.SWAKR&00. OOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Once ; Ne, JJ CESTUB SOU AUK. lUjlh yard andonicueounecUid with 'ItUvphenu Kzchanxe aprls-lydMjtr.il OfrTK IfJ MAKING CABINET PHOTOaRAPUa AT 34X) A POIIR. 106 NOKTII QUKSN BTKKKT, Lancaster, I'a AT NO. (inutld jjirrjiuit. pmv. j. v..vuM, jEWELint, OHRISTMAS-18SS. ELEGANT HOLIDAY GIFTS! ZAHM'S CORNER, Lancaster, Pa. Ordeie feiSPKOlALJBWELUY or ouiewn nmke ehuuhl be placed with us enrly. l'in8T-OLA89 nBPAiniNa of overy doserlpUon. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, Z AH M'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. dt-lmdAw TT V R 110 A US, JEWL'LiKtL HOLIDAY GIFTS. Fniif, t'lvns, (Jpcrn aiiiBaea. Mueleal Uoiee, OU PnlntliiKts, Mnrble Btntunry, Dronzea, Froneh Olcck, Bpoena, Knlvefl nnd Ferke, Ohlld'n Bote, Nut Pleka JS Ornek, Shoe nuttonem, Qlove Bmtenern. VineBrottes, Fine Lnmpa, Ink Stands, Ink Btntids with Scales, Smoking Bets, Tea Seta, Onke Brukeia, Fruit Dlahee, HperRnen, Baklns DIshep, Wntotaeei At Ohrvlne. H. Z, RHOADS, Jeweler Ne. 4 West King Street, ii i) ui;n. ST TEW OUT HOOKS. THE EARL'S KKTUU.S, bv Dn Mere- dlth. Tbts beautiful poem, which ranks ncit le Luclle " amenK the authors works. Is nesv publDhrd In unique and beautiful style . 1 v el Tellum.platcd cloth, Rtlt edges. "l.ALLA UOOKU," An Oriental liounnce Illustrated with m photetchlnes,deiliincdly the best Aiuertcau artlsta, Jehn llarper, Waltnr f-atterlcfl and ethen. Cleth portfolio, with stamped ribbons. TA1R IVEJ,' by rhemas Heed This beau tlful poem Is new for the first tlma brought out tn holiday style tleth. Kilt. Other books of equal note and popularity, which can bv seen and will be sold regardless et puUllsheis' prices, AT Q. L. FON DERSMITH'S Boek, Stationery and Art Stere, Opposite Court Heuse, Lancaster, 1'a &uirtud rplli: HOLIDAY SEASON. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Iloekscllcrs aud Statluneis. rea the Holiday Season. IlLAUTIfLL CHRISTMAS BOOKS, UiMes, riiolegraph Album1?, Artistic Christmas Souvenirs, Toilet Casee, Werk Bosee, New Leather and Plush Goods. PICTURES AMD FRAME8 -A LAKOE 3TOCK AT LOM PEICE" -a Nen. 16 and 17 North Queen Street, LA.NCASI'Kil. p A., auueiwixa. CHRISTMAS GREETING AND CHRISTMAS JOTb TO ALL. Are you considering Christmas baking, 11 se, we solicit your eraer for liaklnt: Materials Have b lustopsned our popular lUklnp; Hutter Limed t-ze9. is reed as ireih for baking. New Orleans baking molasses, extra nna and I, Ilest ' hutrer jinnlR vnrv irned at IS. 10 and 6 centa ner ijuart Geed while sulpiride per peund: b'st white and uranulated sugar only 6c, Fresh ground spices, fine flavoring extracts, pure rose water, nuw raisins, currants, citron, and new large rrench prunes, 3 Ss for 23c Hertzler's heme-mada tnlnce meat, large new cocoanuts, cranbr-rr'es, and our hljh grade ChrDtmis flen , try It and you will be pleased. A full line (it fine Christmas candles, nnti, Flerida oranges, dates, Sgs, and cholce white arapes Our goods are all nrst-class. Prices andquallty speak ler themeelvea. Goods, dellvurca te all par is ei the tlly. Geerge Wiant, NO. 113 WEST KIN08THEK1. -lclephenu connection uglya T BURBK'S. White Almeria Grapes! e5-BARRBLS-OG Did you ever hear the like? tins Cluster htte Orapes at 15 cents at Christmas White Orapesef Cluster at 12 cents a pound. Vouch buy them new In quantity and have taem pack'd In cer dust and they will keep fera month. Pure Spices and Flavorieg Extracts. FJilJTS OF ALL KISDS. Lizbty Hues Four-Crown Unt-esU Cluster Halting at hair price net new but very geed and abirgsln, at BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCABTKIU VA. ,6r-Telephene conneetlon. Goods delivered. WINIta AS J) LIUUUWI. 2) -uoie- 29 Reigart's Old Wine Stere rer reiutneiy Sec, HeucLsSlc, riper Heldsleck, 0, 11. Mumm A Ce, and another leading brands of Imported Champagnes, Alse, Madeira, Hherry and Pert Wines, Cluieta, bautcrnes, Ales and H touts. Bole Agent for Special Great Western Cham, pagne, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wlne Ce, the nnest American Champagne In the United Stales. rierlda Orange wine, the finest In tbe market. A lull tine of llrandy, WhUky, Ulns and Hums. California Claret and Whlta Wine, nl Napa Val ley, California. H. E, Slaymaker,aeT, Ne 25KA5rfilNU ST., LANCASTEIt, PA ) Lancaster, Pn. rvnxixvMtt. AV T f- HAI'I', i. n, neTE. FURNITURE ! Jer the llEl IlVlti.AIvs n rUR.Nirt.RE el ALL KlM)i, xotetho NEW PURNITURE STORE, Oer. Seuth Queen nnd Vine SIb. We ate selling for a short time, at ASTONISH 1 -te LOW 1'KIL'ES. Elerant Walnut Iled-Boen Suites, Mertiln Tep, 133.0) , line Halrclntt, Par ler Suite. 133 00 , Elegant Lounge, 17 0) and oilier goods at the same Lew Trices n9 lmd pURNITURK WARKROOMS. BUI 10LH3El.r A PAirt Of THOSE Mding Dress Pillows. CALL KAKL1 Al HerTmeier's Farniture Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have Inst received another let of them. yd BAST Kllia STRBBT. c URlbTMAtsL.II 1. GHRISTMAS GIFTS. Useful, Beautiful, Durable, And Sure te PleaBe. Ilefore making your selections call at WID MVEIl'SrUHNiruuE STOKE andsee the many pretty things suitable for Uuabtnd, Wife, Child or friend J. H. WIDMYER, Cerner Bant King and Duke Btn., LANCASTEU, PA. eeptA-lyd TIKINITSH'S KURNITURK DKrOT. Only 1 0 Days Mere Until CHRISTMAS. And wears Heady te Shew as Flue andfLaige an Assortment el FURNITURE IN ALL LINES, ASHASEViK 11EEN SHOWN 1N1HEC11V. ike goods of today atesepielty and attractive that It Is hard telteslst buying Something In Our Line for CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all U feel perfectly free le come every day If you desire, and leek at what Is being put en the floors new and attrac tive, and you will net be urged le buy. Yeu would be surprised te Warn hew many are delnz this each week. wenaveaireauy seiaaiae a gieat many pres cuts for DKCEMOEK24, bullwu tun sltll k eepa great many mere secrets -AT HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, HOS. 37 Ss 29 SOUTH QUBBH BT LANCASTEU, I'A. WATVUKM, -e.irA'ieiiKH. w Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until January l, 1887. rtne let of Hluks, Ac Alse, Elgin, Waltham f Aurera for which 1 am Bele Airent). and oilier .tches. Hest Watch and Jewelry time by Telegraph Dally, only UepalrHig. Correct place In city. L. WEBER, lX North Queen Bt, Near Fenn'a, B, K. llepeu BpecUcles. EyeglasscanadOpUcaiaoed. AW kindjel Je weir. MOLIDAT tweni. aPKOIALTOTIIU JiADIBH. AlVIER'S CHOICE FURS -ren- HOLIDAY GIFTS! I.M, CUA1B l)N HANI) OUDKll. AND MADE IX) Sl'l.KNDlll VAitiETr or Murrs AND lniMMlNlia AND KVKKTTIItNU I)K NiitADLE in Tim run LINK. NO, 39 WEST KING STREET, EOTjllUld pe rUiiARTOYB. WONDERFUL DISPLAY -jr- LOW PRICED POPULAR TOYS. Ohurchee, Sunday Schools and Merchants al'ITLIEU A I' LOWEST PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Street, LANCASTER TA rjOIJDAV (lOUI)S. CHRISTMAS-IS COMING. AM liKEAT PRKrAKAIIOVS HAVE I1EEN MAHK AT 1HE New Yerk Stere 10 ASSISI Santa Claus In SUIng his numerous engagements, iheu andsef CSKfUL. AMUSlMland OltNAMKN TAL auticle, wnich tend te make both old and young happy Substantial Presents! Blankets, Table Linens, Table Cevers, Napkins, Towels, Uress Hits, Ureas floods. Ladles' Cloaks, bans, I ursand Gloves. Gents' Furnishing Goods. An Immense Assortment of Silk Handkerchlels, Silk Mumerr, Linen Hand kerchiefs, fancy Berder Handkerchlels. Toys, Dells, flames. Werk noirs. Toilet Eels, Leather Satchels, riush Albums Scrap Beeks, Autograph Beeks, IMctuie Boek, Story Beeks, Boek et History, Travel and Adventure. raeertei in fancy Beis Christmas Cards Ac, Ac BRASS GOODS. m Hammered Brass Trays. Whisk Helder's, card itccelvers, Mstch eafes. Aih Itecelvt-t. Whatnot, Eti , Etc , Etc W1TT & SHAD, 0. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., L4NC ASll.lt, PA.: J."' MARTIN A CO. HEADQUARTERS -fOll- Toys of All Descriptions, Games of Every Kind, BOOKS, Popular Authers nud Prices, CfllNA-Ulgli Class and Moderate Trice ART rOTTEUY-Wercesler, Doullen, Dres den, etc. ART QLASf Cameo, Rainbow, nurmese. UKASS-riaques and Novellles. ART EHBUOlDEUY-Sachel Bags, lldlrs, Scarfs, AUTrUUNlTUKE etc Cabinets, Tables, Steels, WILLOW AND ItUbH QOODS for Cevering. UpheleteriDg, OurtainB, TABLE AND PLAIN COYERS, Hugs, Mnts.SkJnKngs, Ac. J. B. Martin k Ces, Cor. West King & Trince Ste., LANCASTER, FA. J A fef?'-vrr1Tl ".. iwSf f &UIS. ,
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