t. p-tfj fx v j. rn .r gE LANCASTER DAILY iygCIiT.IGEyCBIl, THUKSPAYVPEC)EAn3ER l(f, 1886. WSTBE & raft L Et liK 11. w I t? T" .iJiT IN THIS TEAS kg Kzceptid.) . i a win, riTi hella rj, a thar, rim lAVOXTH. DILtritKtDBTOAItnlKMln tAK AID Alt, AtMOlKWn rLACBO. MMf-LI I rr. LlfKKAL rOMMIIUIOS ALLOWED TO ; CrAOIT. THHrH0HHC.OtlXIl.7l0H. HKj ' 'advertising- hates :; R& ,,r Kln.j lliTj"-itn.) !)ti.""iTn"6T5" ip , MPr. i i 7ViTwi 2 '. 3 w iTi& B i Dys "M 'J'" sl ' km SFffklMDty HI 160 Sftl IM BR 7.V) ? ,, feer Days im 1 tt IU Ml Of) 9V 5- Ir-riTBDaT 110 m 4 (m SNO 7CU 3 te ? One Week lis !M Itn 6M M 10 M " -,J-Twe Weeks.... S M 7V10N) 13M ISV) l JJTkrefl Weeks., sm ( low isse lien m t t&it One Menth Be 70) wen in ai ana jiw -is!? TwoMenths... 600 low 17 no ?10i 27Ui S2tu ., 'Tlrw Months- eon weu an a. i ix'1 s en e&fc Menlh bee into w ( s:(w 5 V1 "'"' 15 CXI Ml" 00 MOT r " ' The Weekly Intelligencer PUiUSHtD EVERY WEDNtSDAY MORNiNJ. 'iFjilWiTuMI HgV 115.00, AKD A onreRtix HOirrnn. cirw et ts, oerrrAHTO ri058 imue ir JBrOJ'DCl SOLiriTlID FROM VKV T A KT FTH I (TAT AHD CCCHTRT, All AMOHTimV IBTTtTSI hlb oeniniiiD re tbk wahi nisi it. Addren alt Letter I nnii Telegram! te THE INTELLiaENOER, iBWUIfrencer Building, Lancaster, l'a. Cljc jCoiuesfcr jfiitclligeiu? LANCASTER. Dl.t KMIIKHIb, IS. 1 lie Itcnainp l'lan. Tlie reorganization il..n proposed b the reconstruction trustees of tlie Kculing railroad, i3 at length published and is se voluminous and check full of stitnil.it um tliat it is doubtful whether all tlie peer creditors and stockholders of the company will reach an understanding of it while they live. They will understand, however, the dec laration that if they de net ceme m and hand ever their stocks and securities with in sixty days after they get notice te de se. the gate3 will be shut and the pioeertj will be sold by the sheriff for thebenetlt of these inside. At least they will understand that te be the threat; but they may think that it is httle mere than a threat, since Reading after a sheriff's sale would be a bony carcass, that would hardly bese inviting turkey te Mr.J. Pierre pout Morgan, J. Lew ter Welsh, and that let of buzzards who arc hovering ever this prey. The plan gives the " privilege " te the stockholders te subscribe ten dollars for each share of stock they held, and get a " first preference " Qre per cent, bend for It. This is n security that comes just after a hundred million four per cent, mortgage that is raised te take up the present mort gages and furnish capital te run the read. After this huge mortgage ceme in succession three etler incumbrances. called first, second and third prefer ence non-cumulative fh e per cent, income mortgage bend3 ; a name long enough te conceal the exceeding leanness of the steeds that carry it. These bends are entitled te get a usufruct each jear of the pr cent, if the read earns that much after pajing its way and the interest en the prier mort gages. If it does net, they get only what it docs, up te five per tent.; and ever that nothing. And there are no "laps and slams" iu the plav; if the interest is net earned one e.ir it ' net carried ever te be paid out of the income of tlie next year. Inte these tlunss .up thrust some sity sity Jive millions et null bt dnuss of v.uieub grades, from the haul e.wli wrested from the stockholder te the Iciwest gi.ule of iV iV bcntuie bend into wlndi the hard cash long age disappeared. These who own anjlhing labelled Read. ing will be interested m leading the preposition at length, and these who de net will be content te knew that the invitation is out, and that it is net te their funeral. It Should He Taken l"p. It is a reasonable hope, and ought te be n r&tseuable expectation that the iJeme cratic representatives in ( digress will vote altogether te take up for consideration the bill for the amendment of the tariff. There can be no difference of opinion in the party as te the need of tariff amendment, which is conceded e en 1 the Uepubhcjus. The newspapers talk at though Mi. ltaudall and theso who voted vv ith him at the last session against the consideration of the Morrison bill, will maintain the same por tion when the bill comes up en !Uurda. We de net think that thry will, because we de net eco any geed reason why they should de se, even m defense of their peculiar views. The ttme te piecl.iim and dofeud these comes aftei the lull is taken up and opportunity is elfrud let ainmlmeut Last earlt was net se deai as it new is that immediate rcctiuuitieunf the dutas was necessary, because it was net se cer tain that the surplus ieemies would on en on tinue grawing and demand depletion. There was excuse thui fr ave.ding tariff tinkering which dusimt new exist; and no reasonable repicsent.itne, in our judg ment, will fail te urge prompt censideia. tien of the (itiestien as te wheie II e reduction should be made. I'pen this there ii net a unanimous opinion in the ijfv .uemecraiic ranKs, although there is greater unanimity probably than prevails among the Republicans. The telicy nreclaimel by the administration is tU-arlj that of the strong majority of the IJeraecratie party and will unquestionably be that of the party. Theso Democrats who differ from it, after expressing their displeasure, will get into the chariot and move alung, or they will stand by the wajside and see it sweep gay ly by. There is no power auy where te put the brakes upon the Demo cratic progress toward the doctrine of ie lease from duty of the raw materials of manufacture, the pepulauty of which is guaranteed by the bhlning clearness of its logic. (rent Onus. Mr. Nerman "Wiard lias glveu a repre sentative of the Philadelphia J(,e,l his views ou the manufacture et heavy guns for the navy and foitlficatiens. He has davetcd attention te the matter and has perfected a system of rilling cast iron can non which he claiu s leudtrs them supeiier "te the most poweiful steel guns, because the danger of burstincr is mueii l. n.. PV"8 M1 0Ul" ordnance beard Uis been n ;vMpenmtnungter jeaiseu cannon with in out reaching any satisfacteiy conclusion iu U I. . , 'i w l.u useu auu mat mi tlie steel guns nuda In large iiuautiue3iind C-f' Ht vast expense by the great r.urepnm V' .jwwers hae proved difastreus falluns JT WMUD3 Ul HID UIIUHCI Ul UUlStlUg, 110 H ."Vr, rather dlspe?cd te exaggerate this danger. rand if his statements were accepted with V v. ! we mlfht feel secure against the attack of foreign navies, which he rei- rcsents na being In the same position as ourselves with regard te guns. Though It may be true as he says that England has net a slurle rellable gun, that would net prevent her using them incase of necessity, and taking the liskef burst ing as she did at Alexandria, and as Trauie did in the war w ith t lilna. Hut as Mr. Wiard claims that by his sjs tern old smooth lwies may be rifled in Mich n way as te combine the best qualities of smooth boied and rilled ordnance; and as he brings the opinions of Admiral Tetter and ether experts te confirm his claim it is ccitalnly the duty of l jngres te glve the matter attention. Ne suggests that as a temporary expedient tlie useless guns en hand should bccenvei ted by his system, and says that ever two thousand guns could I made ready and mounted within a jearat a cost of only $ pel gun. Of the building of steel guns he sas "that the gun feundiy lniard has estimated that it would require at least three years te estab lish a plant for the construction of modem gnus. It would, in all probability, requite two years mere te get out and prove the tir-t P inch gun.'' 'lhcerj ami Tractive. A lonespendeut sharply invites the attention of the members of the Heard of Trade te the obvious fact that their public protestation of devotion te the trade inteiests of Lancaster is net consistent with their private action, and that of their wives and families, in going te I'hil.idel phia te buy their Christinas goods. If fiev propose te defend this en the ground that they i.ui buy cheaper and better in Philadelphia, they cannot at the sauie time pretest that people who make theii money in Lancaster should spend it there. These arotwe different lines of argument and domestic jelicy, evidently , and the gen tlemen whom the newspapers report as declaring in the Beard of Trade meetings for home protection, and who practice it by buying their goods elfO where, exhibit a lack of consistency be tween then theory aud their practice which they tannet expect te escape con. damnation when exposed. The gentlemen of the Heard of Trade will learn that their fellow-citizens, are net likely te a1 plaud Heard of Trade speeches in favor of encouraging home trade when the oratei slips down te Wananiaker's for his home supphes.lt maj bea geed place te buy, and must be se esteemed m the country, from the ciowdset ceuutry folk who fre quent it but it Lfcrewding the mourners at home fur the buyers te return and wax eloquent before the lonely shep-keej-ers in denunciation of foreign spending. CiiEirnS fchoel bevrd has decided te give the children no Christmas holidays mis year ! They ought te be drummed out of town. Tui Au nmcr speaks el two streets run ning "parallel until within thepointef junc tion." Great C.eemstry ! im m L1.1 this epitaph accompany Metjuade into retirement : " i . rae te Jein Jachne." JIlrks . eimi must Keep furnnhiiig the norm uu sensations. vvben It lias no hairy nun ej the weeds te write about or mysterious sliewen of stones falling upon haunted heu-es, it keeps its spirits up by mere commonplace events. It Is new rev. clins in a tramp outrage that occurred Wed nesday lunrmug. The knight el the read entered the residence, of Augustus Wentzel at lioyerlewn, and ceizing Mr. Wentzel's daughter Delia, ai;ed sixteen years, who was a one in the heuse, he held a cloth saturated with chloroform te her face. She seen te eaaie uncoui-eious and when she recovered a t-alf hour later she found that the villain had ut et! her luxuriant tr6ses which had hung nearly te her hip. Uillais te doughnuts that lhi tramp will never he found. Tat president's uncle, Jeseph Iteal, who died in lltltimere recently. Iphvp an ..t.u of nearly $7,000. Mr. Cleveland's share in it is ti-M. juisi wnalil is te imve rich rela tives. Cueri-nhassucha tight held en lieavar that the latter, always a weak man, will defy the constitution rather than the golden haired Delaware senator. This is why the Dem ocratic grin broaden as lnauguraium day draws near. PEKSONAL. Lx hi cnn vnv ei Hraii. JJamiien Hsii Rtid w lie celebrated their golden weddlne at New Yerk en Wednesday. Hfnjamiv llvnms IJiii.wsu.R lectured in Philadelphia x ednesday evenlns en "ht, Patrlrk and His Wife" for the l-enetl'. of the new hospital of SL Agnes. Uien.,i. iuimun, Yale's half-back and eeal-kicker, died ytstetday morning, in New Haven, Irem the result el a ,ld caught dur ing the Yak l'rm.-yten game en TbaukMnh. ing lay. IJtlMiiiii CeMiibii no-e was crushed by Manager Jehn A. Mcl'aull at New Yerk during u dispute in the Catine lobby one daV ill AUUnt. IV,.. A Inrv .a ..I the damage at 750. ln. Knvi.i in H. IIiiii.i fcV of Londen, a leader in the social purity movement, vthe lalelv addresf-d n (TMnaim an,,nnnn i ibe auspices il ihe W. 0 T. lT says te moth- .r I. Ti ..i l,.t . ...... .1-......... . . " -. " ' 'f 'j"i uausuier marry a man U Mvelilm " f,A.'.l.""Li ,,,t,,-"vi. ..vni.Ni, has re fused te allow the time honored hill of the supreme court juitices for carriage hire In their lennal auninl call upon the president, anil new the juhiicM will have te pay this bill out el their own pockets. ' Tin. I'ni.Mi. et WiUh Mj, he i!an't stand the Baitenbergs and reinenatratea with his queen mother for advancing Alexander te the rank el the military grand cres of the Order of the Iiatb, Ihe grade te which Km perer WIllUui and the prince imperial of Uermauy belong. CnnivL, f'liino.viwillgetoKomenext month. Tue e ject of his vult will be two twe t.ild. Hu will rtveive the red hat, the crown ing uifeignii of tue crdlnalate; this U the leriual el ifcu The mere Interesting phase nf tli idir i .it i. ut , ai P . i.tiA ,i.K i, 7 "" aueience and consul. Suiw, u,l,,V;!,e Le en lhe uter 'Ufc,,llen K.,",:,,r,n" lectured Wednesday night in V nMngten en the evlU of Mormealsm. Among the au llenca was a son of Ilrlchsin Yciin., un liuellitonteiiiigianofIO, with geld ee glares. He lisieuud attentively and teemed te endorse MUs Field throughout, net inlrequeutly turning te his companion w,. jib turn 13 iiUD. Ifev. Jtsn.v McCarthv, M. I'., will he tendered a banquet by citizens of I'hlla'lel. phla en next Monday evening at Deener's hotel. Han. Uenjimin II. Hrewster will re jpend te the toast, "The United Stales,'' and Mnyer.Smlth te "Philadelphia." 'rumi nant business and Ulrrary men have sli nilled their intention of being present, IK-lil.mil I'ur l.'nslUli en I he stage, t nun lhe lun rranclsce hxamlner. Mary Andersen is studying 1'rench m Paris. Heme actors and actretsei ought te H'uily i:nglih. A ltnla.l(ailil iMitui't Opinion, t'lem the CiuclnimtlSuii. It Legan will cut his hair it mUht clie his pitudeutial boom a lilt. a reiNn:ii feii ii-,s.nji,en W'c ilmi't nlsh te .uein uniuillng, Lord ami Lau itate, wUuu us'iy Lccuslcy 1UI1 u net Un only thing that's fallen tiidcciyi Uuie nmi your nmire ragged und yeurlan lentige very nueer. letter Uireomenths of the root than a cycle of -IVemUic .X'ie 1'erJ. 2VI6une. SOME NEW BOOKS. RCHYlit, TB KIKl'kll Seiitl:ctn Skrlchf s-by Centtaure Icntiiiiue Woolson Jicw lets, Jtarper A llrethers, pp 3J. lvs. As the prerace te this modest little book suggests, It is a comptlslien el Southern sketche, the result et six j eats' residence below Masen nud Dixen's line. The name of Miss Woelsoti appended te Rtiy literary work is n guranloeot Its intrinsic exrcllenc-N as she stands In the very front ruk el modern v rltersef short slotted. 1 be sketches are ei particular interest te Northern readers, because of lb true types that they present of Southern chntacter during ilin heiHlcs iUjs that suceeedexl civil strlbx Perhaps tt-e meet teadabln of this oellt Hen nru " Hod Hed man, the keeper," "tint t) irdlteti, ' and"! pin the lllue Hidge." lhe steries are net new te the readers of current mags mags zlnes, two el them having appeared tn the 4ffnn(ii, tour In .Imilcfeu't ,'m ml nmi one each In s.-i iMirr (Vau r , i; t'ti ff' and ir;'ci' Hiund up In lhe bandeine form tht rlsrper A Brethers h.uepneu tncni, the ixvk is a most appropriate ueiia iy prfient. Ti iar im i,il-V' i vc ! leuUtim. New erk, limpet A llivlhurt I"--', pp il. This i a pleasant little story In which the problem el iscels cnldertM in connection with that strange l reele Hs.iple v he are found In certain quarters of Louisiana, and traces of whom nll remain tu the Credent cltv. It Is an analytical tale, the motives of Us a -ters being tlie mat.t points of i insider atien. 1 or these w he desire te knew mere of these romantic ysiplp, this book alterds an excellent opportunity, and he.lday tx-vek-buj ers would de w ell te leek at it before they buy some cheap toy, seen te te laid alde alter the pslng famy that dictated lis purcha-e hss died away lienets fiei i Hrll anit'Unwri. I "i.'if Bs' stew skeldlug .Vpw ei k W! ,t k,s .t Allen l-j ret a holiday present we knew el few mero acceptable gifts than this handsome volume btiiore us. It is a erles of poems il lustrated In the finest stvle et colored art. Allthetl'wers that hae Inspired the poet's muse from time immemorial are here en shrined ilengslJe of a pictorial presentation ofthetljral gems in question. t similes of the tns.nust.Tipi et seme notable female poets of the past decade ar given, and they form a by no means uninteresting fea'ure of the book. It is such a Christmas present as a young man might desire te gi e the girl of his choice, particularly ir theyeuug woman In question is lend of Bewers snd poetry, as w bat true young woman is net All the above books are ler sale at the book beok boek storoofti. l.uther Ien Detsmith, 7e. 1 East King street. WAYSIDE GLANCES. A brief relerence was msde In this iCiuinn yesterday te the brilliant Journalistic suc cess of Charles A. Dana, of the New erk Ann, who bears his elxty odd years with the grace of a boy. There Is, however, at the head of a contemporary of the Au , an editor whose lance is feared and respected as mucb as that of anv In the metropolitan Held ct journalism. He l Whltelsw Keid, of the Tribune, born at Xenia, Ohie, In October 1KS7. He i a graduate of Miami I ntversity, Ohie. On leaving college, young Keid w appointed principal et a school at Siu'h I harlesten, Ohie. He held this pest ter some time, and saved sumeient from his sslary te repay his father the expenses of his senior year at MlamL In lje.1 he abandoned teat L lng for journalism, and invested his small capital in the c 10 .Vfn, which he edited for tw e years. He get in te the broader field ei journalistic work in Irtl when he accepted an engage ment te write a aauy letter te tne Cincinnati Tn es for ii a week. At that time the legls lature was electing a senator, and the con test was being watched with interest, Keid s accounts of the situation w ere se wed written, that both the Ctei eland IlernVl and the 'ji-imcrr-ai G ette proposed thai he should be their correspondent, the one ettering $13 and the ether f 1 a week. He accepted both, and by bard work succeeded In writing three distinct letters every day. And sj he pased alet ,r, until he K'am successively city editor of the tintlnna'l Qazctte, was correspondent and Washington representative et the same journal. In lv' Herace Oreeley, remembering the brqiiant contributions te the New Yerk 7Vi' i el young Keid, while a student at Miami L ni versity, secured him ter his paper and the young Buckeye editor eventually sup plsnted his chief. He is considered ene of the most graceful and Unished writers In the profession. A warm inend thus de-cribes his personal appearance "Six feet UP, somewhat spare, jet sinewy and hrm Ml, bisdrefsis scrupulously neat, his faia be speaks intelligence and refinement." It will If inlerestin; te note the tttecT or riAner's J'i., i -icon that Urge leading world that finds its pabulum in the literary monthlies. Issuing trem the hjiiie heuss that gave the old A' iV er and present C n "ry their suece.-siul impulse, it undoubtedly pe-a"es solid financial backing, Whether It will create a new Held Icritsell t.r cut deeply Inte the circulations et the estat llshetl mag azines will depend upon the ia r nn 1 .ml Ity with w liich it is t endu tt I The Carlisle x 'i ; n xignreiMiy agiiat ing the repeal"el the act establishing u law library in Cumberland county. It tin lares that " under the previsions of this a t large sums of money, ee-y year, finds i's waj into the hands et the library committee that should go directly te the teunty treasury Net only this, but the law bIki provides that every verdict rendered carries with it a lee for the law library. This is simply a tax en justice that should be as free as the air we breathe. Net only this, the management of this fund has been such as te t reate distrust and doubt In the publl. mind. The Uw pre ides that an annual report of the receipts and expenditures be made. This has net been done, and irem what we learn cannot be dene te the satislactlen of these who have been deslgnated te audit the accounts of these in charge of the funds," 11 it a queer kind el law that aa Idles uien the leers In suits an additional fee In eep ing up a library for lawyers. A deft U In court is baa enough without contributing towards making luiure legnl rovurnei preb able. .Never cue up the ship lit Hull s Cuiab Syrup will curt- jeu, m It haj done ethuis Price 5 rents A Ikiltlmore Putcher's 1 xpeilencq 1 have aufjertd lth bad headaches for tears, and have trlrd many remefllfs without obtaining relbit 1 was advL,el UiMmj salvation Oil a trial and IV has entiiclycurtil me hi) llvil, La rajetle Market, Ualtlmere, Sid UMllUiO-LAMi: BACK. St. Jacobs Oil. LUMUACiU-LAUE "ilACh-AUAlNC. 11K eULTS SL'l n.KI D 13 1 fcAKS AND CURED. Ilyl'i Park, fcernnten, l'a. I hate been troubled with lame back ler the last ten or tlftn year, and d lriag th-it time hive tried all kinds of reinedhw, but found no re.ief I tried st Jacob Oil which I am happy ti say has cumpletely curd me. 11U3 U. II. WaD. SUI'I EKED i YEAUS AND CUilED vtr A Kueer.Bjevvalnutstieet, St. Louts, Me, suffuied ler two years wlta lumba.e, and nil contlned te hli led ter smerul months 1I was entlrttlv curd by theme et si. Jacobs (ill, wbih re rats is aUe the b et cuie ler sprains und al ethtir pains. COULD NOT 11181, AmTeUHKI) 117 Verk Street, Sidney, .S S W-. I had u stjveie atuck el rhtuuiaik lum bago, tendering ice unable n n,j beui mi tnalr, and applied st. Jacobs Oil, vhercbi l as se lar relieved that the ptiii.rc moved and has net returned WALT Ell HAV.NKs.Splce Merchant. SEV EKE LL'JJUAl.O CURED. 101 PrliiceMt,, New Verk, N V I hvl a ve y sovere Cite el lumbago, se that I could hardly walk. A friend et mint, rnoinincnded St Jacobs Oil. 1 tried a het lu i It relieved me I tried another bettle Ii cured uie, and new 1 would net be without It it It cost ej per bottle, t). l). fall AY.N E LNTIKELz CUKEDOr LUUIIAI.O Fanagut Heuse, Sil-in. Mats Seme time atre I contracted a timvy cold, nndll left me Hlthlumbagn. 1 unmt nuiiinr nuiiinr eus remedlet, but get no roller Alter usiiiR ubeut one and, hut bettin. of it. J.rebsUtl 1 was entirely cuied. IV. J CAIUI.L. The CilAKLE? A. VOOKLEi; CO. Md. Ilaltlruere, Red Star Cough Cure. I'ltEK KliOM OPIATES AND I'OISO.VS SAKE. 8UKE. I'KOUPr. 25 CENTS. AT DUUGQISTl AND DEALEKS. IIIECUAKLE'J A. VOOELEIl CO, IJaltlmeie. Md, ATllLOrilOIUXS lOK Mtin'MATISM. 1TISW0NDCRFUL bow ea-ry theiimatltn 'k'n- i1 h ' msitli eusly ti jmn In tn,, sM-i. in i n'll ene Is slutilitl In And tiluisi Ii it- ri, il'n in t ithei tlie acute ei ttueulc ftm II' it t u lin th fear ful tnpu ItJ 01 lis Kltpnn l ' tilln i.tlew nesset tlu entl&nt) tMii,n s it- Itc i II, f I'reli tly te no diseji-c hm i h .KiaupglTfiu mett Mudy, nud none 1. wm tfimplMelv baltlM Ihflr ulturts , pi,ilt u iMiile and until Mblophera wnixlist, tcutl iheitj was no uitJiolue wh'ch wenld . u t t ure iht'innnllttn, neumlKls or hmveussu k h, i.h ht lbmmnd. el testimonials IlkntVe I 1 mbm prove I -end qiiKti m thxt Athlflp i i. is it -only lemedy, and that U till de el' tin . simvd fi it Ca i -1 , t, it t ii in , N V , A st I . s- lores te an bed , u, A inv ii 'hei 1 can it cciiiumiid ihe V thxt Is In wantMll It l- ,-,n -aa 1..... -.-.. . . " UU !-, (lit,, Ul-tliaigIS "t I I '' IIIUMS'IIIVU luntlstn bhesavs shtiis .i lutli m iiii uw i ni in J also i hen sudwlllnel bd wltlieut a l' tue tin ititlte prlce 1 gave a bettle te u Heihei winhstl neuralgia m the tl'ewrt soil ti nrl hlra in a lew dsv iiiavk m vui Het r l'r , t limn l x v Vus .-' I- 1 " lwe jicits ae this sun .ii I n -ni amictcd w 1th rheuuuittsin I i mi i llu Mice uint lefl shoulder, and was tn.liui.-a i v a iiieud te tiy Athlopheroa. 1 used flvelmulu net well, aud hxve been eeinpsrwtlvt y fie t un ihiu uiaium slme 1 luive great talth In It, and h. recemmcndetl it te tn fi lends ,'tir u 1 mun all he have trtsd tt pc ' ' r1" K lit V1'N lieij druggist should ke vthlopheiosand Aihlopheros I'lIU, but win i y cannot b lieusht of thedruggtit e xttiiophmes Ce , .Se US Waltstrcet, New lerk, iv s n J cither tear ilage pAld)en tucelpt of Us'lat price, which 1 II (V) per battle for Ai ihoie aiul Mc ter 1'llls ker liver and kidney dl-es.es. dysjiepsla, tn digestion, weakness, uei d ' Hit). diseases of women, constipate " ti lUae, tnipire bltw', c , A thlopheros 1 i e me luated. duel i in cod A YKK'SSAIllsAPM," ' Pimples, Beils, Vnd Caibuncles result f.. ut. rsi. d. lui povetDhed, or ltnpum centt ' u ei tt b etsl Aer's Saisarnrtlla preve ' and iuns these oruptlens and palntnl in - h n moving their c-iuse; thoenly efftc. U cl 1H..UUK Item Ajera Sarsaparllla hi i .n-nl the mni cnursM of Holts, which ' . isi'itd snd di, tressed me evers season ter it u i. .is, inn S, ties, I'lalnvllle, Mich I as bxdly troubled wtth I luu ,teu fieUcr hite. with a discoloration t r . -.km. hih showed It-elt In us;ly di-k i ,,'.- xe evui nal treatment did men i I ..i.) kikkI Ayn sarsjparniaerlected A Perfect Cure, and 1 h.ive net been in . ' ed i -i vv Beddy, Klvcrstreet, Li( its.-. I was troubled with lie I i J i j V , h w i much Impaired Ibrginu- im Misapa rtlla, and. In due tlim ih 1 1 n" i - all disap peired, and my health i t. c.v i.l..red. lehn 11 Llklns, Ldlter A . icir i r, AI Lh ninrte, N C. 1 a troubled, for a Isng j, w.'h a h ,mer which appeared en tny fa..e 'nui 1 1 iij lea in.l ll.o'ches Ascr's harsanarMs turfd me icon s'dcr It thn ecit bleed p- rltrlu tioweild. Charles II Smith, North ciu-'buiv. V i Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggUls ml : - i 'unilicli .vstfer A)er'saar!Mpsrt I t, i dj net n e suaCed te take any ether 1'rrparvd by Dr. J. c Avh A ex. town Mass, fiice, II ; lx betti - s. d.udm HOUKS N TKW GIFT BOOKS THE E MIL'-! HKTUHV Ii nwenllcirj. dlth. this beautiful poem. .n ranks next te "Inclle" among the an ' i - suki new published In unique ana t i i if ui :yii' in1, vcl'um plated cloth, gilt edft. " I.aLLA ItOOKli," An i' until L.,n iii Illustiated with 111 phote-t-t l.Iiu dettftiwl uy the best American nctl,t. . I i . II u t-r, Walter SattcrliM and ethers, c ih i i.n I), ith stamped ribbons "I All. ISKS," liyThen -. li-' This bran tlfulpeem Is new ler the "ti.t in e I iuubl cut. in neiiuny style. Cleth, ki . Othir books el equal n which can be ieen and wt t publishers' prices. 'i t ii ai ity. t t- , I Al- O. L. FON DERSMITH'S Boek, Stationery and Art Stere, Opposite Court lleusr I k i la autu.l rplir. HOLIDAY SsKA- JOOT BAEll'S SONS, Booksellers tunl vtaDetiti- 10B Till - a Holiday Season. IlI.AUllrl 1 CHRISTMAS BOOKS, Iiible-s, l'lieturapli Ailiuin, Artistic Cliristnias Souvenirs, Toilet OuseB, Werk Besep, New Leather and Plush Goods, PIOTUBES AND FnAUBB sj-A L, VIlciE SIOCK AI I M I Kli I ' -u Nea. It) and 17 IJerth Qucnin HUoe, I.ANOAHI'KIl I't , auimKuijsa. (siiiiu.srMAS um:KiiM. J A-NDOHniSTilASJeiIO VI L Aie .u considering CbrUtn u biking, u a,,, we solicit your order for Uumim Jluieiias Have lust epned our popular llaktng liutter and Limed I cgs, as vexitl as trtiih for baking llest New Orleans baking n-'.'asst-s, titrn Sn baer,some very geed at l 10 and Scents per quart Geed whlte sugar &He pfr pound b at whlle and (trannlated sugar only ic 1 re-sh ground sptces, nne flavoring eitnu ts. pn-M rose water, new raisins, currants, citron, and new large French prunes, 3 ts ter Sic Ihrtiicrs home-mad 1 iiunce Leeat, larue m w coceanutj, entnbcrr os and our hlh grade chii tn ufleii try it and you will be pleased. A full lluoei fl no Christum, candles, nnt,, llerldi n antes, dates, r?, und choice whlte urapt-s Our gixxls ate sll nrst-clsss. Prices and 'iiuiity npeik ler themecl ves. Ge-ds deilvoiel te all pai is of the city. Geergo V?iant, NO 113 WEST KIKOATUEKT. stirlcli'phonncenncotlon ( hkj-Ivq A 1 UUHHK'H JbirULOLlV ED -CllOIcb M W cll.ip NewOrleans Molasses. BAKiria BUTTEn l'uie Pplces, Flavoring Extracts, Kote Water Meildii Oranges, Asplnwali lljnanas. ILOUKKOItYOUirciiTlISlJlAS IlVhIXO l.evan's lleit, LeTan's Choice, PralrlH uueen, Niagara 1 alls (a Ycstern Ifleur), Wllluw uucet Mills (A O. UretT) BURSK'S, Ne. 1 A&sii 't.G Bi'ttwarr, LAf.C'Abt'Klt.PA. isTcliplieue connection. Cloedidelltoiod. riMlBACCO OUTrj-NGH, HOHAl'M, HIKI. 1 IN03 AND t'ACKEKS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, beuKht ler cash. J 8.MOLIN9, Ne ite l'iarl siroet. New . erk licliuemxl livd DihQite, M ul' ui, n . Huw Tork. UVil-iji' ,rnn k.h. pxDW. J. .vum, Ji:N i:iii:iv. CHRISTMAS-1SSS. ELEGANT HOLIDAY GIFTS! ZAHM'S CORNER, Lancaster, Pa. Orttore 1 lrPrEOlAIjJUWELinYel' our own tuntte bIieuW be pluceil with U9 eivrly. I'lUST-OLABS REPAIRING ofevory tloBerlptloii. EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAllM'SUORNER, "O - l.HUAUS, JKW ni.LlL HOLIDAY GIFTS. I-'pub. rtviia, Cpertx OlnnaeB, Muflenl Boxeo, Oil rnluUtiKB, Mnrbleatnttiftiy, BronaeH, l'rotteh Oloek, Gpoenn, Kulven nnti Kerku, GlillcVn BeUi. Nut 1'lclcn tt Orneka, Shoe Buttonere, Qlove Buttouets. VlUCRfOttOB, rilie LtvuiDe, Ink yttiuJn, Ink 3ttuidB with Hcfilcfl, fc'ni3kln aeta, Toiv Sela, Utvke Bnskets, Fruit Dlaheu, EporKueH, Hivklna DlahOH, Wntohea ct Ohtvltis. H.Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 W eat King Streot, VI UTII IhH. O UKKUAltl, Fine Tailoring. A t .11 ill I nep. ele stecX el lmpeitedan Demestic Uniting it ud OvoreoatluK Ter the rail Trade new leady te select iiein Call eaily te memo lies' styles. rail Trade new leady te U te soente lies' styles. H. GERHART. .Ne 1 N cJUEEKST., Opposlie the IVs'orrtce tnarl7 Ivdll HI IIWH ,t HKOl 111.14. Grand Reduction OVERCOATS 1 .1 Old. l te led i ta lhe te Lu an 1 i i n t I h new OVERCOAT -ter. a- CHRISTMAS PRESENT Uverccau reduced fully one ,. tailor el I li former pnee Ovaroeats for all him and te milt all tatfs childien's Mxesfrem inrcevcirs uptvardj Ore ceau In all colon of Melten. Kersey, Its-aver, hlnchllla, Corkscrew and vvidoWule PI icenau iteit ii te Ilujlnesj ei erceat new tue Men's t e) llntlncss overcoat new ti'" Xli n'a wee strong. Neat Overcoat new . ei Men's 110 no Dreu Overcoat new M co Men b tW On 1 lne Drejs Overcett new th J" Men' t Incjt Overeat new f IS w lIey Stronn'ivcrceci, aars 13 te IV, new t'e Key Ores overcoat, ugea 13 te 17, new IS en Cej t meat Overcoat, ages 13 te 17, non I-v tinn .t) children a OveiceaU Irem fl Ml te I "'leiui rly lie te 17 'X) t-oiet hpect! liarcalus In ill X'1- -C115, lien l ITS, CIULl'UE.'t 5 SUM, I'NDKRWEAU, UOOLE.N Bilirb, CLOVES BILK Milt rhU 811,11 UAMmbUCIUKta, lletlKHV, 'HLh M.CKUKAU, -ILK SLSI'l XDLH3, L MIIKEI.L V, li.Ml J VcKEll, KC rllKl. CLOrill.Vc) UVLIlVLL HlHSil i! BRflTHBH ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and Furnishers, COll. .NOHIII qL'l-.KW Hi. A.ND CKNIKK 9C1UAKE. LA..CA81KU. 1' eiUAJ. Li. WH0LI31LI lib RriiiL Dlllll IK All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -1d: Me. 430 North Water and Prince Streets, above Lomen, Lancaster. nJ-lvd TJAUMOAltDNKHH A JKKKKKIK8 COAL DEALERS. Orrica: Ne. lii North Queen lioet,andNo 431 tteith l'rtnceittrccL. Var.D8 North I'rlnce street. near Ueaainu Doreu LANCAbTKlt.fA. aiiKlVtlO -OKMOVAU m. v. b. oeno ha. lemeved hts Ceal Ortlce te Ne. IM NOIU II gUI.KN STItKKT (Ilrliuuinr'a .Vmvt Uulldlnf;), yt.hrv orders will be received (or Lumber and Ceal, vvnOLUALS D RST1IL. ns-ttd Si. ' U COHO. IIAHT KND YARD. 0. J. SWARR & (JO. GOAL. - KINDLING WOOD. Offlce Ne. W ciKVrilK SOUAUK. l!ethard and etnen connected nllh TolephonH Kxchatute anrUHvdMAK.lt ptVUUY I.ADV SHOULD VISIl THE Art Needle Werk Exhibition, DECEMBER 7th Je M'.h, At the Salesrooms u Whcelgr & Wilsen Mf'g Ce., -Se 5 80UTII QUKKS HTitKKT, I.hcsrrr, Pa ' 44' 'iicul.imiUKS QJtia LANCASTER, PA. dl ItndAw Lancaster, Pn. rVXIlTVUK. P L'HNIlUlli: WAHKKOOMH. nc luuii'VKLr a I'viner niesii Felding Dress Pillows. C VI. 1. KAI11.V. Al HelTiueier's Fernilnre Warerooms. Thy ai ih pi pst thi.m out und he have iusi tccalved another Luel tbeui 'JO UAST KINO STREET. r V 1UT, 1, It. HO 1 11 FURNITURE ! li.i lb- llf.-r 11VI...V1M, ii rUIl.MllUK t I ALL IvlMis. KOiothe NEW FDRNlTDfiE STORE, Oer. Seuth Qtioen ivtul Vine SIh. IVe Hi" .elllilK fl a short tliiin, ul ASUISISII l.Mi LOW PltlCKS, He.-s.nt vv in.it llxd-uenut butten. Maihln 'lop.ltSCe line llalr, leth Par ler s.ulte Ain Llennt !-enni;tt, I. i.t and ethut tfoeds at the lauie Lew ruin n i Imd c HKIsrMASi.U IX 6HR1STMAS SIFTS. Useful, Beautiful, Durable, And Sure te Ploaee. liuteiu uiakluR eui selections tall at VVIC .VII Kit 3 r Uil.Ml U UK STOllK and sin the many pretty thtiiKSs.ittaMe fei ilu.bsnd, VVIfp t ,lld ei tttentl J. H. WIDMYER, Uorner Haul King and Uuke Hie., LANCAalLU, l'A. BOPUl-lid ri KIMTSU S I'HNITL HU liUPOT. Only 8 Days Mere Until CHRISTMAS. Aii'l neaic heiuly te Bhuw hh Mho HinlI.aigH tin Asgertuitiit e( FURNITURE IV ALL LINL", Ai II VS LV til IIKEN SilOlV.S INII'ECIIV. Tin K'-i.I.nl today aresepietly mid attractlve thui it Is hard te lleslst lliislng f emuthlnK In Our Line Im CHRISTMAS, VV e want you ene and all te feel pertectly In e toceino every day ir jeu doslie, and leek at whatlsbetDK put en the lloers new and attrac attrac tleo, and j ou will net be urged te buy. Veu would he surprised te Itata hew many aiodeln; this each week vve havi atieady set aslde a ureal many proa prea ents ter DUCEMHKltSI, bullwecan still keepn xieat many moie sccreia -Al- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOS. 37 Ss 20 SOUTH QUEBN QT LANCA8TKH, l'A. WATCH KB. UrA'IOUKH. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until .lun nary 1, 1587. tlue let of ItinKS, Ac. Alse, blxlll, VValthaui (Aurera ler whit hi uiuBole Aueiit), and ether rirst-C'liiss l atthes. Ilest Watch and Jewelry UeiiilrliiK, sreerrnct tline by Telegraph Dally, only place in city, L. WEBER, 1MX North Queen 8L, Near I'enn'a. It. K. Depot. Spnctacles, Kyeglassn andOptlcsiaoecH. AH kluJset jewelry. jiei.UMi twinir UDUc'lAliTOTlli: 1.A1UI1S. AMER'S CHOICE FURS H -1 OK- HOLIDAY GIFTS! 81 l. COAl'8 UN HANI) AND MtUB 10 OIUIKK. BVI.LNDID VAIUI.1V OK MIIKHS AND 1IUMVII.M1.SAM IC KUVUII.NII IIK KIltAIII.Kl.N 1 IIK t UK LINK, NO, 39 WEST KING STREET, no . .' hud H 01.1D Y HOOD. aS IS un ANDi.llKAl PIIFI tltMIOVS llh 1IKKN 3t,VIK Al till, New Yerk Stere 111 Avbl-l Santa Claus in Qlllna u nilln hu iiiiineinuS iiUk.aiirineiitii Ihuu udsef USKHIL. AMl'SlSi.and OltNAMKN sand 1 AL AKllULKH, whit h Ifiid te uiake both old and veuuk Iiapp). Substantial Prosents ! lllaiisuts. labln 1 lueus, latdoCeveis. Napklus, lunela. Difss llk", Dies (loeils, I.adlvt tlenk hani, 1 uisaud (iloves. Gonte' Kurniahing Goods. Au luiuion-'e Assortment el 811k llaudketehtelt, Hllk Mtittlers I liifn Hand keu hlels, 1 ancy Ikudei llaudkerrhlels I. v, Dili's. Uai.ips, Werk lleies, Tellnl hU, Leathei eatehels, Pl.ib Vltiinui Knap lUieks, Aut.urapti Ikviks. Pit line Itoek, sttiry Heeks, Heek el lllstei, liavel and AdviMiiuin l'areilfs Iu faiuj ll..s Chilstu.es I aids sr" .Vc.Ac BRASS GOODS. llaiiiuieii'd Disss lnts. IV bisk lleldnia. (si. I Htrndvers, Match rales, Ash lleielveis. IV hatnets, Kt. , tic. Ktc W3TT cSc SHAND, 0. 8 ct 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASIF1I, PA.; VlTIM.IAMbON t l'OSTUlt! TKLLPHONK lONMri'ION. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. A Gliristalielil Dellar. ' IV lib Ut. Id Mankind can Hut 1 he IV elid s or. al Blocs Seasonable Presents Over a Dellar, W K II VV K Handsomely Mi.i.hcd (imiilemaii s IIUL3K COsle, bilOKt.Ml JAChhlS, and LIllUAlti Dress Suits and Ovurceats, for (Jentlenien, Ilevsandchlldiun, Wolf, IJnut and Plush Lap 11.. I us teal and lieavur Cups, lurbuns, Cullaia and Gauntlets limits' Heuse Sllppsrs In V elyet Moieceo and Alllnuter Dress Oaltets, lluWen and Lace Italtuetiils, CeiiKiesn Haiti. lit, Klun Cult Heets mid Ileal I arm ILsits, llubiiei lloels and Overshevs -1N- Useful Presents for One Dellar, IV t II ut ladles Hand Satchels 111 I'lush, Vlmoeee and Alligator lur Mulls, I inl'Iellas, l.eiits' I ickct Heeks and Walluts, fur Caps CaidlKan Jackets, Belt and Hint roll Hits, Hllk llandkercblersand Nick Wrapper Uklch MarKClsens Kitia Ulcli lllack Hllk Neckties, Hllk Htispendnts Huranaelandlnves, Kldtiloves.Clelh Oleves, Ilenvy Iluek (llnven, Scailel Underivcar, Watch Chains, rancy 1 iinucl Blitits i Christmas Geld Dellar. " A eldnKey U i 1 Open r.vety I eck. -l.S- Desirable Presents Under a Dellar, Ml I1AVL Units' llnuse Mlppeis, Hllk Hcails, Nccklin Armlets, rancy Hews, Wlndsei Ties, lour-In Hand ncarls, Woollen Ulevua, Whlte Dltss tthlrts ecetch Knit (llevrs, iluck Mittens. Woollen Mlltens, Cellars and C'litTs, Undeishtlts and Urawen, TecK and Pull Mauls, Hear! I Ins. bleove buttons, Celiignu, 1'eyt' 1'oles and Cups hhawlBtraps, 'ley Trunks Shirt Walsh", and a large variety of articles tint space ivlll net poi- WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. 32, Ul, .IC ami U8 Kast King St., 1.ANCABTKH. TA. pOKN 1H5MOVJ5JI. T1CT0UIA COKN IlEMOVKH. warranted te eiadlcale completely and In a short tline, the most obduiate euiis, hard or eaclMya Ne. 401 WtwtOranire Bt K OTK 1W MAKINO OABRIBT PHOTOQnAPHa AT flt!tUl a nrtisM ,',' 1 NOHTII QUEEN BTUJEBT, lnlK-tfd LancMtr, r soil, wiiiiuttv , m " ." uvw ,, , iiuii, e,uas, A. Lecber. Jehn It. Kaulltuan, Dr. Win. Worm Werm ley, And. O. rrev, Chas. J. Hhulinyer, and at " UKCllTOLD'S DKUU Bl'eUK, S Ai r 6? . kJtsC14lsX?fe-t . .JfciWtSj.'- v-'.-HTtfs?. JriJ-1 jM jJe. v- - "Ut" sV
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