;5JTv "TlS i . " )y --MB LANCASTER DAHiY INTEmid(JER, WJ3DNESDAy;1)I;cEMB1II 1511 lV TT-vtr , ,, feSft. ' e ; J-V r&. V KtCi E ' : ;&s if v. . r 'r. DAT IK OH TEA I . rr BOLtAM a t, virrr JTMaelTOAkUBM 111 LAB- I mm AtL AMeram rucn. rn-rLi Mmsul oeaamsion allewbd te rLtiie coKacrtea. f"'. 3, 'ADTHHTIflmO RATES -.; jjfiW" , H'P- lln.ln. ain.j sln.lMn. flnwt m in i 4U rss HMt Kri.... M 160 100 Se 60 7 60 tflMrDn.... loe in sm tis bbe gs SMPajFl 110 2) 4 00 6 BO 7 BO ft 40 WwKh.h IV ISO 4 SO 8 60 85 1060 & I " 7 B0 10 60 13 SO IBM WR.W4kl.. 1( 800 1000 1860 1701) 1060 jH Mlfc..,., ISO 7 00 1100 1(1 OU Ml. !4 00 rflMiil, 500 1000 1700 2300 2700 MOO HftiTipii am hed anoe oe 3200 sse) iMt !& gee lsoe wee moo 4400 6:00 Prfif lBOO MODI 4600 6600 MPO "H JfTbe Weekly Intelligencer ;;INmlmhed Every Wednesday Mernine. l&tiAa.ll.oeKniixMorm. ctcm or n, la A corrrasire. mesons ir tr OUOTTBDnOICBTailTrAnTOrTHl Am oemrrmr. all Avonmer lbttim OOmaBBO TO THE WABTB RABBIT. Hit IMttri and Ttltgrami e i TOT INTELLIQENOBn, 'brttlllfnccr Building, Lancaster, l'a. .TiSffi nvjfrha tfrttifrttttrr Ttfnentw LAHCASTEIL DLCKUIIKU ISSfi. FhUadelphla,8 Plans. Tha nronesitlons which overwhelm the jjy Fhltadelphia councils te lease their gas k( . worn, at prices yielding a great revenue & te tbe city,one would think vn euld cause the fA I8 trustees of that much fleeced ten u te be kiYnUBUiieuuuiui it. 11. u cicei cnuuu ui.11, .'-vrcx 4I,iiMt Yinn tuan e.mli mlaminniremdTit frt ' call it bv its mildest name, of tiie citv's cas p;:j:rv works as would, in ancient times, when ';yS&F5vi er uer, useu as new 10 autiseuy L& their officials, Lave caused the abusers te Sfl.'taM their heads. i'S: Tnatead of feellnr nnv ffar nf thisl.tnil ' J MftDO U1CU 1U X UlUVUCI'UKI il 1 " I.A1U11J Ul -H& f rMl tn thA rllv .in invitirii-nrnflt fnr n jfW - -j or---- --- " it .lease te them of the gas works which would Si . Vt. II .- 11 !I1I . -C .1 -BBBUBUICIU Ml IViXUiO UllUlUUb OUt Ol 11. They came very near getting possession of the works, but the richness of the prue draw many te the bidding for it, and their aaoderate offer was thrown tee far in the bade te be accepted. Jehn Wanamaker, A rhA fiea a vorvhtien am fnr n ilrtlKir nfTarp.1 t- nV UMW VJ UVbU VJS.AW- M uv-..--, V wv. J$ t y tothrewinabridgeandtakeasmallersharc tVi rH U HMR1 19 I.. . I.nn 4,n Art...n . bV ui uic uiuiiv 14 no tie kicu iua cuubirttb , aadlCr.Harrab proposes te run the works tad furnish the gas at seventy-five cents per thousand instead of a dollar and a hah. The tempting prepositions are se many as te satisfy the people that they have a very geed thing in their gas works, and the councils, finding that the present managers of the business will be left in tin cold under the leasing plan, are likely te be content te abandon the undertaking te lease the works. A preposition akin te the one made by Mr. Barren should recommend itself te the business sense of the people, who may be apposed te want cheap gas. There does Vi'-HOt seem te be any reason why the 7 ,. ., . .... '.s gag, any mera lean uie waicr, &neum ee charged te the people above the cost of Its production; and it is probable that the city can get cheaper gas under contract than it cm make under its e u manage ment. If it keeps the control of the busi ness by letting the contract for a short time, with power te lepessess itself at any time that it ia dissatisfied with the way in re wuicu me uuainesa is uuiug uene, me in terests ei tne cuy would seem te be well protected. The Bosten Lessen. The municipal election in Bosten has re sulted in the re-election of Mayer O'Brien, Democrat, and the cheice of a majority of Democratic councilmen and aldernien. The Laber vote, which was expected te t have a directing inlluence en the election, was but thirty-six hundred, while O'Brien's plurality eer his Republican competitor was forty-four hundred. The result shows that the labor clement Is net a geed basi3 for a political party in the present condition of things. Itmade an exhibition in New Yerk, in the vote it gave te Henry Geerge for iiuyei, that gave birth te this Bosten movement , but Bos Bes Bos eon is net New Yei k and there w as no room there, and there is none in the country gen erally, for a Laber party. The laboring in terest calls for employment at fair com cem com pensatlen; and the importance which the Knights of Laber have attained as an organization is in the premise of success ,ft which a consolidation of laborers gi es te J- their demands utxm their emnlnvura imt no Increase, but ceitain disintegration of their power, is sure te come from their set ting up as an independent political organi zation ; and this the Bosten lessen teaches. The Sleek Market. There has been a sudden and gie.it fall in thought stocks en the Wall street market; that have for some months been going steed ily upward. The improvement in busi ness In the country and the feeling of con fidence which obtains in the business com munity has been the occasion of ileating a , great number of schemes, which doubtless i affordseneugh premiso of profit as the years go by, but which are net yet grown te the proportions which their projectors premise ter them. The Seuth and the West are particularly the fields for such schemes. .. T 1 n..tlA I. ..A1 ..i.i. . . t, - jvuijuiraiu utiAuu.mtu uii iue experi ence or tne West that It should be always Bbead In speculative business ; but it is a new thing for the Seuth, wheie railroads and furnaces and mines are new being pio pie jected en a scale thatt.tsteuishes the rest of the country if it does net the natives. Southern railroad property has been very uninviting property in the past and Uih premise of immediate inceme for new leads is net premising te the man who has sufficient knowledge of the value of a hilar. The present fall in speculative values of their right stocks will have a ttoed effect in , restraining the ardor of thesa who sea the h premise of the future realized in the pre- nfi ana wmteacn them te go slower in K mculng forward toward golden goals. 9' t,i -?? '" The Beard or Trade. f The large and earnest meeting of the ; Lancaster lward of trade laH evening . , akews hew deeply the new Institution has JT, vwmww w.v ... wuw au.M. fUUUU. tj r ixrA MPAan..f ,1.1, .n-,i n . - .. t v ykeiKuy u uciuutu t;uuuui OI 1113 ue. 'Mfceratlena, as there is no subject in which Xaaeastrians are mere interested than that which cendu:es te the welfare of their Hf. Viger of LtticMtet'ii Retrd of Trade ftfMtMM te te fruitful el big mult m b 1 8i:cnKTAllv Manmne'h repert shown that the publle lands nre being rapidly aiwerlxs), ever 23,000,000 acrea having been dlspoaed of la tbe pASt year. It la well known that thore la a great deal of fraud practiced in U10 claim lng of Western land and the secretary ilw all he can te remedy this evil, but ask Uougreasle aid him by legislation burlnR claims based en old Mexican. Rranta and by the repeal of tlmber culture laws and the modification ordesert land lawa. These are tlie three ureal avenues of rami and BtieiiUl certainly Ie closely guarded, but be insists upon the ltal necessity of legislation for huabandlnjr Uie timber resources of the country. Unlawful lticlosuresef publlelands for stock trrazliitr purposes have been found te the number el 375 with area of 6,4 10,000 acres and proceedings te compel removal from 2,250,000 acres have been begun and decrees ler removal have been obtained for 1,000,000 acres, while caes embracing 3,7fO,000 acres are endlng. This has beeu acceiu pllshed with a small force against powerful combinations of capitalists, and Is the vast nerthwestern territory where nearly all travel must be by wagon, llyauiapthe secretary show show the vast tracts of land granted te the railroads lu odd sections have been bought by unscrupulous parties and se fenced that the evon sections belonging te the gev em inent are Included, though no fences are built en government lands. He also calls attention te a vast number of abuses and dis honest practices resorted te by Western land sharks, net only Individuals but wealthycer. Ie rations. Tiil sU'e debtwas reduced ever KiV.0i) for the pvst yeir. Se much for a Pemeiratlc administration. Srrm.t vnv A iiitm. had a dinner at which was Mrf.t'leveUnd, whereupon theSt. Leu!" Temjierance omen's Union were re pcrted te have protested te Mr. Cleveland, bcranten, in this sute organized a Women's Temperance Cnleu the ether day and the president of II, Mrs. 1). w. I evan, wrote te Mrs. Cleveland in such a manner as te draw from her the following letter. Keiitik Mansion, Washing te, i. U, December II. Dear Madam Your letter in behalf of the W C. T. V , lu your city has been received. Allew ma te thank jeu for its contents. Since uiv return trem New Yerk 1 have been unable te leek ever all the mall received in my ab-ence. Su far u th ing has come te by notice from the St. Leuis division of our organization. lam Inclined te think with you it has bten a mistake started pelblvby some newspaper te iniure the W. C T. t . A lib best wihes, very sincerely, KHAX.LS leUOII ClCVtLAM'. The current impression el this reply Is that it Is very neatly made. -Mrs. Clet eland has net beard from the bl ljcul.s women and agrees that the report must have been a mis take started te inlure the causa The re sponse contains all the sweetness which is considered te be desirable in wemeu's com munications, with the uecree of avoidance et the dangerous truth w hlch Is allowable. As the St. 1 euis women communicated their pretest only through the press, Mrs. Cleve land was quite justified In supposing that it was never made. The reliability of newv paper reports is nut very highly esteemed at the Whlte Ilouse or anywhere ele where ad experience teaches. Mrs. Cleveland Is as brigbtasabsyenet and net anymore te be fooled with. Thlkl is a lttlle kingdom in the tist that may make a tog noise when the dogs of war are fically let loose, kittle Greece Is net often mentioned in the estimates and guesses at possible alliances and combinations, but Irem her position she is bound te be In the thick of the tight, and her demonstration agilnst Turkey last bummer shows that she Is net te be despised. Greece then meblliied 50,000 troops and spent ever $20,000,wy, but the wer'd regarded it all as a foolish wast of energy and capital. New we see that It was of value in securing Greece the importance In the eyes of diplomats that will insure her a sliced turkey when the carving begin, for It was evident thvt the war spirt animated the whole peeple, and that with the h'tie kingdom might rest the decision of victory for eUher sides. Iteligleus sympathy might lead the Greeks te side with Kussia, but the impression prevails that they are mercenary in politics and will go with the party that eilers the largest reward, but It would be hard for the cynics te apply that motive te the conduct cf the people In the emergency referred te. Meney ana men were furnished without a word of complaint, although they well knew that death and poverty might te the only returns irem the Investment. They boped te gain territory after a bloody and expensive war, but the chane of indivi dual profit by it w as net encouraging te the capitalists, and nothing but patriotism or loveof glory could hae animated the vel unteers. Hew ever hollow and vain the latter may be.it Is certainly a mere noble mo me mo tlve than avarice. Tun odious "Castle" government Is show, lng iu deformed head in tbe trial of Jehn Dillen in Dublin. The judges nave refueed te allow Dillen te examine wilnesies In hli defense, and he has been ordered te give a personal bend in the sum of jLI.KO, with two sureties for il.iiOO each, for geed behavior in the future, wi'.li'ii twelve dajs,er go te prison for sU months. A judge usurping the pre rogatives of a jury in this country would cau'e a revolution. besn: time age Mr. Cerbln nrepjtaJ te start a line of fast ocean steamers te run from Mentauak Point at the northern extremity of Leng Island te Milferd Umen en the coast of Wales, and new the New Yerk lUm 'it suggests that Ihe ie jrnment should build a duel of . ruiers,sw 1ft and Htreug, te lie manned and mil. ered by the navy and te fellow the Cerbtu reute under the manage ment of home company that should pay the government for thiir me. Ily this means we would secure a Meet of cruisers as swift and undent as any all at, establish a school for seamen and make the navy pay at least something towards the cost of maintenance. ThenflicerB and men would have the med rubbed oil and become eul4 mere the wllc awake Ynnkte mariners of ether days while the thoroughness and discipline thu are en forced en men el war would gle the public strong conlldeute In them, and inmre the success of the commercial enterprise. In case of war the vessels could have their armament pla d en short notice, and Le ready for elIeubiVB work. There Is nothing very new In this which Is simply a subsidy scheme, but it is put In a iorclelej manner that Leuimauds attention. The iuestlen will naturally occur why net apply it te the Seuth American reute where we have 110 direct and swift mail service instead et te the Kurupeau where there are many. 'Ibcre would be mere cash for the company at the beginning of the lletiild plan than iu any ether, but the linal benefit te the country would net be be great. PERSONAL,. Utieiuit: W. Ciiii.ds has given foeo te the llayue-Wllde memorial fund in Augusta, Ga. Mn KeniiKT Gaiiiutt has been elected a trustee of Jehns Hepkins Uuiierslty by a uuaulmeus vote. Iltxitv Gtenru.'s new paper, the Standard, will make its flrat appearance en the Stli of January. 1U.. II J. Mi Ua.nl'h, rector of SL Jehn'a church, lu liaitimere, has been created 11 inoufelguer by the pope. Charm:. Aiimihikaii, a colored law. yer of Chicago, ItUaald, will be appointed minister te Liberia, te succeed Mese Hen. kins, deceased. Mayeu O'IIrimv, or Bosten, has been re elected a third time. He rtcelved iJ.ltU v"m' 1ml ,lU I,fK,u"ti Hart, 18,510. Me- '..!, i.uu cvjuumuin, received al votes. JSiE1i I.'?u.'8 weEl nays It Is hardly Preb4bh.U1atB.1lu will be brought against .nrt f& urerlutHdentel publle instruction Schoeli m,luasen, el " aelUtara- orphan Tub latb Rjcuaud Pbukiwb. of BMten ltave. th. following b.rnu? '' MmbbsSu. setts Institute of Technology, IU0,0"0 Mu Mtim of Klne ArU, t)0,000 1 Ilosten Society of the New Jerusalem, $25,PiXl t Massachu sctu New Church Union, J10,W: Yeung Men's Christian Union, 510,000 Wemau'a Kduratlenal and Industrial Union In Ilosten, f 10,000 1 l'erklns InstltuteandMassachuseltB A'Vlum Terthe Klind, JJ0.CXV MaMichnsells Charitable 1 ve and l.ar InUrnmry, J10.000, and the llaldwin l'Mce Heme for 1 ttle an an dcrersf. 00a lutal, f2J7,Oiv WAYSIDS OLANCES. 1 he much-mooted iiuestleu nf New ear s calls Is again being discued, and, in is usual, en uen (xseutlals of this kind In the world or society, everyone eventually Is a law unto hltuelt or herself. The New Yerk Ann vigorously ad voeates, as a substitute for wine en these rvvalons,eeirio or chocolate. It declares thst the ue el wine at the New Year's receptions is but a relic et the aimles and 111 advlsel generosity and open handed ness of our ancestors and" should net be a I tiered te by women of the present day. Ol course there are v ery practical re .ens against the us el wine, as the evprien of mauy New erk's hesiesss would ivntlrm. Hut wine in the middle of the day Is a sort et abomination any way. hix Oihxk, wheu the visitors who hae niaile may calls may perhaps be beneBled by a llttle stimulant, and made mere agreeable for the calls of the evening, Is the earnest ueur w lieu 11 sueuui le eervtnl. Hut It 1 tetter net te ha e w ine at all. And speaking of the New Yerk M.i' posi tion en this point, w hat a brilliant 1 areer has the editor el thst paper bad, Charlea Ander son Duia. Hern Aug S 119, he comes of an old New I ngland family, whlih hasup hasup plleii as iiisuy students te Harvard, and as many well-known names te .iterature, as any intheKL Vmeng its tneiuirs are num bered Francis Dana, the KomIuIieimi v patriot Kichard Henry Dana, the ieet . the ether Kichard Henry, who wrote "-lwe " ears before the Mast,' and James I' Dana, the eeolecisU Hisnewspiper tareer has beu tnkln one. Krrab from Harvard s hall, though net a graduate, he did net consider it beneath him te work 1 ir J' a week en the Hosten CVi n f;c. Ihenhowentte New orkte be city editor for Herace i.reeley, el the New Yerk ZY.'n'ie bile foreign torrexpeudent et that pai'er, he Decatne an accempii'iieii linguist, and he speaks German, 1 reuLb, Spanish and lLallan like a native. He i assistant secretary of war under Lincoln, and Is one of the most j-ersistent defenders of Secretary SUnten in his friction with Mi Clellau. He becnu his 1 recent connection with the -Sun ctlice lu l?t, and under his manscement It has become one of the most brilliant and forceful uew spa pern of the coun try. Itufrlran farmer rrc'u the hc lerk Herald ery few people appreciate the miiortauie of American (arming interest. We hear the everlasting hum of our manufactories night and day, and every orator who talks about the splendor et this country refers in the most glowing language te our workshops and mills and looms and forges and Uip htmmers. But the farmer Is beldem heard of. He sits quietly in the background by the side of his pteush and threshing machine as though be were of little account. We can easily recognize his value te the nation, however, by a few ngures which may starUeeur readers unless they have alreadv looked into the subject with seme tare. IX our enUre experts eighty four per cent cemee irem tne ground ana irem mine", leresis, auu nshenes, while only sixteen per ient is the product of machinery. The cotton of the Seuth and the grain ei the West held a dual control ever national prosperity. Ihe one keeps the spindles of England busy, and the ether feeds the world. Lurepe has therefore almost as tmiih interest in the products of American soil as w e have ourselves. U of thee two 1 reps ler a single reason would create a pimc throughout the cllued gierje. There are In America ever four 1 ail ion farms, large and small. They uver nearly three huuured million acres of impreed land, and their total value is something like ten thousand million dollars. These figures are net, of course, comprehensible. They simply convey the idea of vastness of area and equal vatness or Importance. The ei timated value of the yearly product et these farms is between two and three thousand millions of dollars. What America takes out of the ground, therefore, has much te de with the prosper ity and happiness of the nation. What helps the farmer Help-, us all, and what hurts In in hurts us all. Hiswull tilled acres are the heart of the republic, an I each pulse drives the products or tl e cjuutry into every market en tbe piaueu Congress has ben asked U eiitblishnn experimental farm In every stale and terri tory at a cost of fifteen thousand dullars each. It .will encourage the tillers el the soil and show thorn the results of methods which they cinnet afierd te test for them selves. It will be money well spent. By all means take geed care el the farmers. THE 1.VST GIH)U-NIGHT Thelft.t word of m-ITmlJeat Ai.bi urie "Goednuht geed-nigh rnn h closed b's e)ns,and epvnuil Itmuieu earth never any merr "UoeJnlKht, (jcel n lit I llui? many lips hae spoken ; The self same word, tieslile tli cbambei de 1, M hell hope vm hUh and cheks nlih heailb were flowing. Next morn tbesullpi wmeilumb fmeTei tneie Hew many plans lhy hullrted for the uiouew, Ilevr llgbtl) laughed tbuy all uiriba caivs aay, Ker human ken teuIJ ee no shadow lurking Atbnarlllfe s day Only Uueveat binijuet they bal pIoJke.1 u3, Hew gloriously the Hying moments sped ' " Ooed night " tbny cried heu laler we wmu Tirtljg, Ihe morning caine-and tliry weiuduad. 1 et te death s loyal care may ceniln thpin, True, linrti!i heiiiu that kept their (.unite bright. And gazing at their Meant teats we still re membpr Ihelr lau ' eloea nlsh' r1(ri ie As a hoie and cuttle lotion Salviillen Oil hn proven It-ill an lul.illltjle remedy li lm id celvfd the h art j Indersement of many old and well known her.eMwn. f rice iV cnt R bultle ilothers.denot let our darllDgs suffer with the whooping ceuijh while veu rune a remedy sensarathand Le Dr. flutl's CeuijL avrup and the little sufferer will seen find iWlut. I'rlceMcnts HilLADELl'HlA. AUDDMARS WATCfi AN ELEGANT CHRISTMAS GIFT M(ttt by LOUIS AUDEMAnS, Urattus ami eeiieu I lie attention el purciiatcm Is called te thu Ni bpllt second Hutches (patented) of the above fameut maker, whtcb are told exclualvely in Philadelphia by Mestrs. Caldwell A Ce. They ite centtrucud en an entirely new principle, leas complicated and there fure lets liable te get out of elder, cunning creator accuracy In the Uhbleti et seconds. J.E. CALDWELL & CO., 002 CHESTNUT STHEBT, PHILADELPHIA. mmntOAt. MALA HIA. new te Kr.nr rr en': -1AK1- Simiueiis Liver llea-ulater. SIMPLE M OUT till k llhMLUl, Act pevnriul tn it n tten t. t.ul'il upnnitli Bioceinn wnsieiiinrKle U" lone niulMgeuteall It-, powers. "1 was attaeked with vtalsiia ki In the sunimers et tietri I'M anil Maud latme vety inmh n-Jmed In lliveh. kihI 1111 filind Iheusht I would die. 1 wns Indtuel i irj Slinuiiins l.lvrr IlfgnUternna minnietind liuprevln at encec lleferu taking three tm'tlei el IteKUlater 1 wasentttKly well of Malar! l tlsen and hse net hndan Htticker Itslmv Mv son had a very seTitatlAclcet Chill, anil 1 gae hint a few10iiet lteriulater, wbtilicempletelv cmed hun .10HN T l II M I'BI I, t'i 1 Al Mount, V S J Lll'S SAltSARAHl 1 I . Pimples, Beils; nd Caibuncles result from adebllliated, I111 IMverliheil, or Impure eomlliien of the Meet Arrj iiivrsaparllU provents ind nires the.e eruptions and painful turn rs, t-v remevln theli iivu-ej the only eOectusl w et Heath) them A j era arsapartlla has prevented the usntl course el llelU, which hsv istnid and ill. treed ine ev err seasea for v v erd j eanc Ueu. !. ties I laliiMlfe, Mich 1 was bully treabled wtth l'luiplesen theMce a!e, with a discoloration if the nktn, which thenrd lttt.lt In ugly dark piich" he ritel ml trxfttment did melt, thinti ,eiar) uoeil Ajci ' Sariaparillactrected A Perfect Oure, and I have net been treuMed since r . lleddy, Ittver street. Lewell, M " 1 was troubled with Bollt, and my health was much Impaired lbcgtnti.ini; Avers rspv 1111a, and. In due time, the eruptions all disap peared, and my health w as .1 mpletelv restored. .'.hn l: LIklas, Ldlter 6.u 1 e u (.Hientr, Al beuiarle, .N U. 1 was tieubled, foraleng tluie with a humor whlih appeared en my lace te u y I'lruplejaud blotches. Ajer'sXarsaparlliaejrfd me I n s'der it the best bleed pmiflVrlii the world Charles It Smith, North Crafttt Jiy, M Ayer's Sarsaparilla IsseldbyaltdrugRlttsanddesleM In uwrt il- e Ask fir Ajer -sarsapstilla aud de net Ikiwi tuaCed te take any ether. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver A La. I owell, Mas. I'rlce, II 1 six bettlei, e diedis CLOTH 1MI Wn .L1AMSON A i'Oblhlt. TELEPU0AE co.va,rie. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. A Christmas Geld Dellar. 1 U ltb Geld Mankind mn I iy Ihe IVer.d'e Urea s uik -1N- Seasonable Presents Over a Dellar, 1B HAVE II lnl3,uiiil!r 1 lulshed (.entleman a HOI SK c.ut, bMeiKl.se. Jathll', and LlL&Aiti I'.IPI'.ES. Dress Suits and Overcevla, In Ciinelemen, ilevs and t hlldren. elf, Ueat and flush Lap Itei s Seal and Beaver Caps, 1 urban, cullai-aed Uauntletii tsents' Ilouse Slippers, In e jt Moiecco and Alligator Ureas Gaiters, Duttea and Lace 1UI moral.. Censre Gaiters, rine Calf lioet and Heavy farm IJ00U, ilubber Heets and eivertbeus -IN- Useful Presents One Dellar, for V.L UAVL I adles HaudSatcbels In lVub, Jleiui. e aud All ater lur Miifls, Umblcllas, Gents I ucset Ieek and Hallet'., HirCaps CaiUlgan Jackets, Seft nml Mitr felt Hits, Silk Handkerchiefs and Nem Wrappers Ulch ilareUeni Extra itlch lllnck. Silk Xecktles, tlllc suspemlei-s. Hal inac Ian Gloves, hldOlnies tlelh Gleies, Hut) buck Gloves, Scarlet bndei we u. Watch Chalus, raney K annel Shin A ilS b ill'. ' A (.olden Key uuereu tNeiy -LN- Desirable Presents Under a Dellar, IVb HAL Geuts Ilouse Sllppeis, Silk biMtj, Necktie Armlet", fancy Bews, V ind.ur 1 les, tour-In Hand scat Is, Woollen 01m es, Wife l)itj shirts scotch Knit Gloves, lluek Mlitens, Woollen Mittens, Cellars and Luff, UndeuMiu and Hrawers, 'leek and I'urT iif. Scarf I lnr, SleeTfl llutten, Cologne, l'ejt Peles und Caps' hawl Strip., Tey Trunks 61 rt WiiNu.anu a larne variety of articles that -1 u:e wi 1 net per mil us te mention. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. 32, III, 3(1 und 38 Last Kliifr. hi., LAMUASTKIt, TA F UitMTUKK WAUKKOOMH UUi iiJUItSKI.r A I'AIK Or" rilOSK Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL BA1LL1 Al Hoffmeier's Furnitnre Warerooms. They arc the nicest thing out and we have 1 at! received another let of tbitn. 36 BAHT KINO STREET. w. V. SAIT. U H. UOTK FURNITURR Fer Ibu liKbl' HAltG V1NS 11 HJIlN'tlUltK ul ALL Kl.NUd.KOtolhe NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. Seuth Queen and Vlue Sta, WeareeelllnK for a short time, at ASTONISH I.SG LOW 1'KIUKS, Klevant Walnut llcd-uoem suttea, Marble Tep, MSWi Fine Haircloth l'ar. ler suite. 34 00 1 Klteant Lounge, fJOOt and ether goods at U tarns Lew jTrlcss, nlilma irenr " s&l A' 'tfc ,'J KV 1 !mA J tr ,i cAI fel.A T I I I r 1-11 I . ZMs-V' fi-A '! vnvmxpe&$. ci t " ikwpm. ; HtWV i ' 1 1 m T 1 M-.tiUin liii bewn that the consumers of Iveiy Seap arc I a'm t entire K if the most intelligent class of the people, this t itb tlu- feit tint ener ten millions cf cakes of hey Settp have been 1 .! tlic pat eai eentiriiLi what Prof Silhnian, of Vale College, 1 1 "The Iveiy Sup i- nf icmarkablc purity ami superior l Vlc'klUC WORD Ol- WARNING Tiiw "- Tijnj whi'e soaps. ?ach rfpreiented te be "iusl is goediS Ihe ' lver ' ," ! ; ARE NOT, hit li't j'I ceunlerfe f, Uck the peculiar anil remvkable qualities e " .11 , A f;r ' Iver) " 5ca,i and insist upon getting it. 1 pt 111 1 'f I Printer A i.anitlf .IKHBJ.JH. TDW. J. 7.AUM, JKWKLKH. CHRISTMAS--1SSS. ELEGANT IiOLIDAY GIFTS! ZAHM'S CORNER, Lancaster, Pa. Ordors.fer SPEOIAL JEWELRY or our ewu tnake abould'tie jiluced with uu enrly FinST-OLAS3 RBPAIRIKQ ofevory doacrlptlen. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHfd'S CORNER, TT . KUOADS, JKWKMML HOLIDAY GIFTS. Frub, Fana, Opera Olassea. MuBlcal Bexea, OU Palutlnta, Marble Statuary, Bronzes, Freueh Olcek, Spoons, Knives and Ferks, Child's Seta, Nut Pleka Si Oraeks, Shoe Buttonera, Qlove Bultensis. Vlnegrrettea, Fine Lampe, Ink Stands, Ink Stands with Scales, Smoking Sets, Ten Seta, Oake Baaketa, Fruit Dlahea, Epergnea, BaklnK Dlahea, Watehea & Chains. H, Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street, CLOTHAW. rr GKBHAKT, Fine Tailoring. A full and Complete) Bleck el Imperti! an Demestic Suiting and Overceating rer the rail Trade new reaily te select Itein. Cell early te secure Best tj lea. H. GERHART, he US. QULKN BT., Oppejlte ttia rostelEcO uwrZTlvilK H I HSU t BKOIUUH. Grand Reduction i hie ruicEser OVERCOATS In eiiler te hmIule uteck liy Jmiusiy Ulh, new U tbe te buy an OVERCOAT -reu a- CHRISTMAS PRESENT ! Overce.iU reduce a lully une ijuarler el ILeli Jermer price Ovarceau for all aires and te suit all tastes CblKtren'a tlzes from three jenrs upwards Ove coats in all colors of Alelum, Kersey, leaver, i-hlQChllla, Cotkscrew and Wlde-Unle IHSKenals. Men's 3O0Ilu!ineasO ercual new 12 Je Men's tieillutlness Olerceat new fjei Sle n's 00 Btrens, "eat Ovei coat imw n 01. Men's J 10 10 Iirifcs Ofprcent new i). Men IIJOu tine Dress Oerce t uew lluuu Men's finest Overcoat new 118 ue lleys' Strung Overcoat, nces n te 17, new II III. lley' Druiis Overcoat, skhh 13 te 17, new H On. lleys' 1 Inest Overcoat, ugtsl i te 17. new H ami ie Cblldreu s Overcoats lietn II M tn (.uniform (.uniferm erly liOJte 7 00. Lotael Special flargalns lu itl.N'S HUU8, 110 i8' SUITS, ClULDltEM'a SUMS, UNUKKWeAlt, WOOLKN SUITS, OLOVH8 BILK MUrjTKHS, SILK IIA.MIKE.UCHIKI'8, ItOSlKHi, SILK NKCKWEAH, BILK SUBl'L.S'DLKS, LMIlllELLA", KM1 JAOKETS, BUBUEUC'LOTIIINU, OVEItALLS it .1 ONE-PRIOE CletMers and Furnishers, COIL KOUTH QUBKH ST. AMU CEMTHE BQt'AKX, LArtCASTSn, FA, n BROTHER aeAi M cs r LLLL- K 1 . Li ., I -vj- r ra ' i - LANCASTER, PA, ill Imiltw Lancaster, Pa. rUMMTUHK. c UK1STMASOIKTS. GHRISTMAS GIFTS. UBeftil, Beautiful, Durable, And Sure te Please. Before makliiK J our selections call al HID M YER'S FUKNirUUE STOKE andseethemaay pretty things suitable for Husband, Wife, Child or friend J. H. WIDMYER, Coruer Hast King aud Uuke Sta,, LAMJABIEII, l'A. septB-lyd H KINITSU'S FUUNITUHK L'EI'OT. Only 1 0 Days Mere Until CHRISTMAS. And weaieltiady te Shew aa Hue audJLarKO an Assortment el FURNITURE IN ALL LINES, A0 HAS LV Ell HEEN SHOWN lNlHhClli. fl 1m vl A t r ffa B t-A Cl hPAllll naaA nlAASfth.A Ann iniunui iu i moeuiimu niiu niiiiMJllVu that It Is haid te Ucslst liuytng bemetblnx In flit I In.. .. " CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te feel perfectly fice te come every day If you deslie, and leek at whatlsbelnir put en the floors new and attrac tive, and jnu will net be urged te liny. 1 ou would be surprised te isnrn bow many am ileliU this each week We have all eadytet aside a Rieat many pies cuts for DHCKM0E112J, butlnu can t till keen a Kieat many moie scciuts AT HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, HOB. 27 S 30 SOUTH QUHBN ST X.AM0ABTKS, rA, t - .-A iH LVfc&L (jjnt lv f-Bl - gl'KUIMiTX) THK liAllfuM. AMER'S CHOICE FURS -l Oil- HOLIDAY GIFTS! LAI. LOA1S ON IV) ANII M DK 11) sri.KNiiin .11iETr ok Mitrrs m HIHAIILK IN THKMJU LINK. . NO. 39 WEST KING STREET, new J liml pOl'l'liAUTUH. WONDERFUL DISPLAY or LOW PRICED POPULAR T0Y8. O bur chop, Sutiday Uchoela nnd MerchnuU nUl'I'LIEll Al LOWEST PRICES. FUNIS & BRENEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queeu Btreet, LANCASlKIt l'A H eliuvy troops. CHRISTMAS IS COMING. AND I.UKAl ritrt'HAllOSH II.WE IIEE.S MADE Al 1 II K New Yerk Stere IO AW-l Santa Claus In rllltnGr bis iiuu.pt m eURSKetnemts TbiiM indOf CHKUM AMU8I.M,auil OKS'AMn.N TAL AK1ICLKF, wbltb I'ud te make both e lil and jeudk bappy. Substantial Presents ! Blanket.', Tabln Llueni, lalile Ceicis, Napkin, leirels. Diets Kllkp, Uie4 Ooeili, Ladles (.leaks, sha J, 1 urs aud dlev es Oeuta' Furnishing Goods. An luitnenve Asioiltuealel Silk HanJkf relitKl". fillk JliirTlei-. L111011 Hand kerchiefs, fancy lleider llandkeiLblts ley, IleIlH. tlainen. Werk Iteirs. lellnt Sets, Lcatber Mchcl, l'ltisb Albums Scrap Beeks, Autexrapb lkxik, l'lctlile Boek', Story Heeks, Heek el History, Travel and Advenluie. I'sperles In ranty Hii" Lbiuiiuas Cauls Aa.Aa BRASS GOODS. ilsinmeied Hraas leays. Ulilik lleldein tanl Kecelvers, Match ealni. Ash Kecelein, Whatnot, EU , Etc , Eta WITT 8c SPiAND, 6. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., LANlASTLH, PAO J. h. MA1111N it LU. HEADQUARTERS -ren- Toys of All Description?, Games of Every Kind, BOOKS, Popular Authers and Piicee, CUINA-tllKb Liajs and Moderate Price AIII rOirElti-Uouesler, Dnjlten, Hies Hies deD.etc. AKTULA6E t'atnee, Kalubeiv, lluimrse. UKASS-l'Iaiiuej aud Novelties. AIll EMUKOIIlEUi -Sachet BK, lldlei, Seal in. ART rUKNirUKK-LRblnetn.'lHlilei, Kloels, etc. WILLOW ANDilUHllUOODSIOl UevellnH. Upholstering, Oui tains, TABLE AND PLAIN COVERS, KiigH, MnlH.HkiulluKS, kc J. B. Martin & Ce.'s, ., Cor. West Klug & Prince Sta., LANCASTER, l'A, 1' '4 v ,t jfrK vJ. --.,!
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