HPm Wtf ' -w-i1 rM M&r-y iltfENEB, FRIDAY; 1E ri-t s- Sfv is fgy Ktfvx sasf -1 v." ll - DAT IN THB TRAR iMuftut) A wm. rtra bellam tia, rrrrr DtUTOaOITCAKKISU IK LA. I A Alt AMOK! rLAtltfl. SAMril umkal ccmrmsie alutwsd te ntaranra oexxioTion, v.W f fADvawisma hates :; iTheWoeklv Intellfccnccr '' vflMlMHtD Evtnr Wedniseav Merwwi. A.mjMl.OOveastxwHrTsm. tn.ru or Tin, AJTO AOerTrmi TO.riMOFi mrnnn ur xca BouciTie me ivunr r A rtct thi I'ATO COCKTKT. AtL AHOTKOCl! WUtt 'mUM(migIDTOTIB WAST BABBIT. Ms-MtU Lttteri nrirt Ttltgrami le BBSK ' H'n.l lln.j Ulnl BlnTtlnlpm: iHPw m '" KNI ... !W IK IN Ml (K) 8M EHMfl 1 10 4 art 50 7f B0 ffiBB ! 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Till nfflfA rtf nrfntia anntvta in nit n i,n.l ltf m.w wvuwi v out...; uiiuj. fcV nutctib force te ine plea rer a subsumed line of atausers, but the I'rinciple et subsidy is tee 3J ckwgereus a one te niake its recognition grlSadTieable : though the line may be estab- w utneawiiniuoueuveryeimail nslls ground fti ,Ier government encouragement. W TbeXew Yerk JtraM, however, comes -.Tr"sVVw with an ltle.i cnntiilmtril hr Mr . 4&. Cerbln who runs the Lene Island railroad . j. u ,-..... .,. . . $gnd who has long contemplated running a j jgline of fast steamers from the end of it at e.pjtODMUK te tiiu pert or 3Iltem Haven F,w jin wales, the nearest pert of England. KsvMr. Cerbln is the man of affairs Rjrti bas a knack at rehabilitating rail- Kwt vnMds, and who is new deep in the effort te recover Heading, encouraged by lib tuc cass In restoring the Leng Island read, lie does net, however, .vem te see sure money in the scheme te connect with Europe, ami he seeks te have the government come te ita aid. Mr. Cerbln works for money be fore glory, and thinks that the government Works for glory before money, as it gener ally does. lie thinks it would be much te the glory of the government te build very staunch and fast steamships, such as It would need in the eent et war, and rent them te him during peace te connect his Montauk with Milfenl Haven. It eeems.at first blush, te bs a sufficiently cheeky scheme en Mr. Cerblu'a part; and the Impression does net die nway in its further consideration. But there i3 merit In the idea that the government should build ff jI 5tamahip -, for commercial use iu peace, and wai tue in war. It wants wnr vessel? n war and ha3 little use for them in peace. It vv ants sailors in tsar, and In peace needs te hae them ready for war. Therefore if it ran build and man ships for commercial use, that, would be efficient for it In war, should it net de it, especially since its ew n merchants cannot balld them because they cannot be built here as cheap as in Europe. As the tax tax atlen laid by the government forbids its merchants te build ships, the government must provide them if they aie te be pro vided. And the government has a commercial use for Bhlp3 In peace in carrying Its mails. It has Uiis additional geed reason for pro viding them. AVe knew no geed reason why it should uet bu.M ocean veswls leady te be made ocean trulsei3 when needed; and let them out te be run ler commercial uses by the highett and best bidders. II r. Cerbln cannot have thembuiltter himself especially, but if he can atferd te pay mere te ihe government for them thannnledr else he should get them. - The Wall Street Finn j. The stocks en Wall strtet tumbled ery heavily for a couple of da3 nnd they said the street had the biggest panic since that of Bevcnty-lhree. They alwajs dagger ate things in Xew Yerk, however, and it was net much et a shower after nil, for only one concern went te pieces under the aheck. The peculiarity of the enteitainment was that It was wholly centlned te w Yerk city, the beurses of the ether gieat cities et the country being about as calm as the wintiy mornings of the week. Their brokers looked en at 2'ew l'erk and sent her tlielrmeney te get the hundred per cent, rates thdt weie offcied fur its use ever night; for money was cheap enough outside of New Yeik, ami the Philadel phia banks had plenty te lend at live aid six per cent. The panic was wholly .1 Xew Yeik affair and its occutrence shows hew fully the New Yerk stock market is divorced from the business of theceuutrj , or rather it shows hew completely It is under tl e control of mauipulateis, who manipulate regardless et these Interests. This trouble in "Wall street was caused by the steaming up of stocks under the high pressure of cheap money and their collapse under the heavy weight of dear money, the price of the money being controlled by these who have long been accustomed te lock nnd unlock it te affect the prices of stocks. In all this shaking up of Wall street net a tremor has passed through any ether busi ness Interest in the country, nnd the course et ita prosperity has suffered no check at tp-.all. While stocks were falling in Wall Butei, iron was rising nnd it dallv &"8W stronger. Wall street has ceased te be a baiemttei of the rW wholly - V.eeuntry's business and has even ceased te , '.he, the iudicater of the piesperlty 'O.et the railroads whose stocks form U v)ti main dealings. It haa efien been g?y, fought that the extirpation et Wall stmt fca.,WJWlbe h geed thing for the country; wji new iiieeewa iu iiu uxurpuieu, se tar Ita influence en business et the country iaaon:erned. and it remains enlvis tii tfiajr house of the gamblers nnd iheirvlc '(laa In the community who are wdllng te plJ flgalnst its leaded dice. it' -&?"" Taty are Baah. JLtterney General Casstdy has had before him the representatives et the great rail roads et the state, attended by their law yers ; or rather the lawyers were there and eome et the presidents; one being Mr. Harris, of the Lehigh Ceal and Navigation company, who had burely answered that he was Harris before Lawjer Olmstead, who guided him, told him te decline te answer ; nnd Harris ever afterward was ns clese hs a clam, nnd net even willing te say why he declined te Bnswer. The fact that the refusal was made te answer the simplest qu'stlons-made it per fectly clear that the railroad's lawjers were Mcklng te delay the Inquiry, and made it equally evident that the railroads were unwilling te disclose the facts about their combination. IVhat power the atlernev general has will certainly be fully used te uncover thelr conspiracy, but there remain but a few days during which Mr. Cassldy will have control of the proceedings-, and it Is this which gles the railroad presidents their hepe of escape. There are among thorn. however, men who we think will net be willing te Incur the public odium which will be Justly theirs for refusing te answer te the commonwealth questions which are undoubtedly fair. Ne one can dispute that the commonwealth is entitled te the facts of the combination when It calls for them from the presidents of its great railroad corporations, who ought te be tee great te be willing te conceal them. Mr. Harris, ns the president et a t'.drd-rate concern, did net rie te his opportunity or show himself te be bigger th in te be led against the dignity of his manhood by his lawyer. President Eeberts, as a greater president and man, we de net believe will se act like a calf when put upon the stand. Ner will Mr. Keim, of the Reading , they being gentlemen who knew that whatever claim their companies have upon them the claim et their manhood Is superior te it. and they knew thattheycannotafTerdto.be silent when the state asks them what they have done as stewards of the charteis it has granted their corporations. Dark Bays Ter Ireland, bad times are new in store for the men who have been fighting the legislative bat tles of Ireland. The cold blooded, relent less policy of coercion by the Tery govern gevern ment la clearly shown in the arrest of Dd Dd len, O'Brien, Harris and Sheehy, members of Parliament, for an alleged conspiracy te defraud. It is plain notice te nil friends of Ireland that If they will net get out of the read of the coercion car, they will be run e er. The bitter anti-Irish Londen T ua, speaking of the arrests, rays "The Natiennlists imagine that Nr Michael Hicks-Beach will shrink from filling the prisons with Irish priesU and members of Parliament and it is the duty of the minis ters te show these crafty schemers that they have miscalculated both their own strength and that of the government.-' Gloomy, indeed, is the outlook, but it may be safely premised that Ireland's de liverance will be hastened in the proportion in which English tvrauny becomes meie obnoxious. A eentlluav who Is uiicaenably warm at seventy degrfe above 7re, daya that "Z9re" should join ttie Ie.ud of Trade or at least withheld erltlclim until It gets fairly en H les. Perhapi "Zere" is a member; he seems at least te have beard it members talB. Trebably he wants te give them warn ing Jn time that they may regulate their deeds by thpr words and ne: bring their in stitution Inte discredit In its Inianry. Our lmpreslen li that the Pea'd is going te have "a high old tltue" in keeping its mom mem mom bera down te tbe practice of home protec tion. It vuil need te start at both ends et the line and teaUi tbe I.incater traJesnieu te keep geed stocks el goods at aixul city prices te euli le them te expect te held the home trade. The fault et fereign Imjuic 1 net n' together with the buyer. The Causdiin minister of Usherle", deorge C Fester, has a way of gelling himsell inter viewed very frequently. He Wevidently led te de this by a wish te keep himself en a level with Secretary l),anl, n he lias insisted upon Jumping ever his head te the govern ment el Gieat Hrltalu, inn li te the disgust el Canadians. Mr. Hi) (ml very feuslbly refuses tedeal w ithany but the treaty-making Iower vhen discussing violations of the treaty, but the Honorable l.t)r(,e K. i ester sjysth.it he cannot conceive efn diplomat of Mr. lliyurd'a reputation denying the right of Canada te dofend her tlsherle. It is evident that this statement is made te hurt Mr. Biy.ird and has no substantial reasoning back of It. It is simply a realm blew at our secre tary for his eUenna against the dignity el the Canadian in retuslug te arue with him. "Denying the rlht el Cauala te tie fend her lliherles" ia a sounding pirase, but what right claimed by Canada has betrn denied? blmply the right te interpret a treaty, made with a power te v lioie control Canada avena submission, ami the rlht te defend that inter pretation by lerce of arms. The Honorable tieorgesajs that the Canadian government is as well ub'.e toenferce treaty rlghtx negoti ated by Great llritair, as is tbe lalter power. That may be, but has nothing te de with our dealings Iu the inatter, we are only concerned with the Interpretation put upeu the treaty by the treat r miking power. II that Is the mine as I auada's, se much the better ler Canada , il net, it is a matter between them. But in any eae we canuet argua with Mr. Testcr no long as his country is tied te the apron string of Victeria. Tbe whole business mustallerd biMe'ilisfactien te thu i:nglUh who have been in eeuatant fear of a breaking loeioofthe overgrovMi provinces, and their addition te thy ' grtater Urliaiu ljm U thu seas.' 1;i.ia- Si ii.iii.l was a member of the famous Harmony fcociety, of Kcennmy, Beaver county, ami the non of members of that society ; but iu 1SJ1 he lelt it te get mar rled, the rules unjeining celibacy. He tlUd n claim ler services up te the date el his resignation ami theu died, miy-ene yeara alter Ihe timecf the resignation the claim of Jf 00 had rikcu te MO 00(1 On Monday the Cise, wliU h has become f iiiieus, was argued belure tbe aupreutu court el Uie Culled States. Geerge hhlras, jr., cjunsel for the society, plead the btatue of limitation. The plalutitlii, repiesented by Governer lieadly, of Ohie, held that Speldel was forced out of the Eeclbty by the abaurd rules and tyran nical government et Geerge Hspp, the founder, that the sci lety was based en fraud, and kept alive by terrorism. The caie la similar te one brought agalnat tbem many years age by oue Suhrtlbtr, during Iho liial or which the fact was brought out that the society was worth ?s, 000,000 nnd IU membership was only tbirtj tbirtj live. The members ara all .Second Advrn tibt, believing la tbe speedy coming of Ibe millennium, ami they refuse lemaku any pre paration for tbe dUpealng of the turn! en the ground that the coming celestial liiteriK.nl liiteriK.nl tien would make hudi v.urk uscUn. It owns a large portion or the ateek el the Pittsburg ,V I.ake Kile uilrmd in wli cli the Yauderbllt, JJr Hosteller, Harry Oliver and Grt.lt, ISatirje: it Ce., ure Intended, and beiUIciewnlug valiuilile IbiiJk, is heavily en gaged In the luinulaeturing bualnesr, Jacob iiouiici.tlie president, la one of the leading neanelera n Western I'ennkyUanla, and at one Umi was president et tlie l'ittibnrs A Lake Urle read, It oesta S3 cenU a square feet for the annual cleaning publle offices InKew Yerk. It It no wonder that "boodle" aldermen thrive In that city. A xetvhle number of the Jsintt iekm :n will be Issued te morrow. Twe Lancas ter buslneai men who started w llh no capital but energy anil Intelligence, fiul who new possess one et the largest husluess houses of l,sncAtcr, am sketched along with fallhful pictorial representations of them "Vncas" glyes his opinion et.Mlss Mnrfre-'s iievelt, and IncldenUllyalludes tothe hli;h place he'd by James nuj"ll Le ell iu current literature 'Jerry Cruncher" lissnmcstadmlrflMnorlKl lissnmcstadmlrflMnerlKl nal story that makes tare reading et a winter night. "Jack's CbrUtnisa" Is an appro priate tale for the week preceding the greatest of helldsy . The school bestd pte.sl denta are again taken up In the history of cue of the most distinguished eccu pints el that poet. A cent'nuatlnn of Seventh Day Ob. servsice" isgirpu The organ '.-il chatitiia of tbeclty are dltcussed In a tpelal article filled with timely information. A pulpit story Is told In graphic language, and there are marv ethit gcvvl things In this lue of the paper which w 111 make It tntc-resllng te ererybejy PKK30NAI,. Gcvrnvi Btnonet is the latest sugges sugges tlen for the Republican niaveralty nomlns nemlns nomlns tten or Philadelphia. Walt WituviAjc, the peel, stoutly denies the rumor concerning hlui&ttf that he Is In destitutejclrcumstancec. Mrs Hancock will make her home In Washington, the rrlends of her hutmed having decided te purcbase a house there. JCDOK Them laM.CoeLt-r.v, of Mlchlgsn, has been nppelut.d receiver Mr the Chicago division of the Watash railway by Judge uresham. Miciiaf.l Welsu, of rittaburg, get amar amar rlsge license by sweirlug thi. his tlrl was 21." The parents said she was only 1, and new Michiel U uuder arrest for perjury. William David Walker, of Pakeb, has been appointed by the president te be a tnemeer et me oearti el inatau cemmis sleners, ice William T. Jehnsen, resigned. Ma'er Nathaniel r. HrnD, an efflcer of the war of 1512, died et Meutclair, New Jersey. It is said he w s the introducer et the het bla'teven among Iren msnufac turers In this country. Senater Kdmc fs, of Vermont is by no means a stranger te the taste efllqa r. He wrote te the lsdy president el a temper ance society in Vermont that be was obliged te take something loauae he hat asthmj. MAitsriAL P. Wilder, presldent et the American Pomelogies! society has died at his residence lu Reibury Masacbuetu, aged SG yeart n was a iiitlve of New Hampshire and an lntlmaie friend of Daniel Webtter, served In tbs Senats et Massachusetts and been presiden. el that body. Rev. Itet ben IL Abustkenh, who was installed en Tbursdsy afternoon pastor of the Elder street Presbyterian church, Harris burg, was bcrn at KishiugCreek, this county, and educated at Uuceln Unlversltv, Chester cennty. hince hU ordination In IssO he filled charges In '..jncbbnrir, Va. , Leutsburp, N. C. , Wilming en, N. C. , and Carlisle, 1'a. GLNEnALPELtssiEn gav ea tnnn.uet Wed nefcdny evening in Paris te United Statts Minis er McLane and tbe French delegates te the ceremony of the dedication or the statue of Liberty Knllghtenlng tbe World. Gen. Pellssler expressed profound emotion ever the cordiality et the reception accorded the delegates by the people of the United States, Wilsen BvRnEii, the actor, has been sued in New erk by icter Miglietll for 51,000 for damages aDd less or employment The plalntltt claims that he w.is engsed b Mr. Barrett in England as hair dreser, wi maker, Ac and came te this country with him ; and shortly alter arriving here he was discharged. Ter defendant it Is claimed that Miellettl was entirely Incompetent te perform the dulled required el him. m f ' An IntelllRPnt pe-sen wlan burt will a- i ucs procure a bettis or 'alviuen oil It Is the bi ihlns te cure strcdlng, buru, or wound- All drucgU sell 1' a twtntT-nv cents a bottle Dr. ilu!l- LoutchSjrupbeullbokeptlncTer fsmt'y A E-llhi r ugd. If unchecked, Is edrri the fetrr'in'i.r ut ronsuuipt'en ) e doe rr this wendett il ui'-dlcmefci.s reM.ucU nisiij tteni the gin e In leill.pntrilTett el vterll. A LurfllclDe that bs bpcu a hoaietieUl rcnie1 rcnie1 furevei fifty yea's and uted la that time by mers than lmOJ ft pr.eni mutl have great ment burba medlctne Is feaiitl la llr.D3TB I'tlls This (act ll!i.sua'es the value el then pills better thie any sutuiueet of the preprle tow ltnUl be ob9..rvel that fie aasu acijuliril te cure Is small. One or two ptllptiken every nlgbt for ten ei twenty dajs will cure dyspep U, rostiveeos, rheuaiatlm, liver complaint, all fcnmle inmp alrisaud mkucs.e 3tn and WQlnn In L4I I'rline Who rle unrefrcshed, teel languid through the da, have Mule sppet te, and -he fccs r i bl)U a a'ie-lint, aie ua tuslwt reuip te ihe grave. LnlMthtrcnfJ'ii . id'v.s.1 thange In thotrceudltlon they mil n r r ch c'd ge IavUoratlenis ihsenl) ci ai ,rth.n ihyncal sitvatlen L'pin Ile-t-t'rs Mi man niftt! they can rel) te farnltb ihriin wim I'm stamina, which Is a pierciulslteef hnttllb, and te remove that prime caose of continued dedl Ity, Indlztt tlen and non RssluilU'lnp or the fea Weclaii, thcecansesas one, since ihey are J Hat f inc inc ttens otennovsn, the swns. h chiefly limit up inil rehabilitated with thl nrrb reslora reslera reslora lliuel vigor, the system miy bid itoeuncw te malaria, me mallsu, bladdei cut kidney dti eaes, and ether uialaSles prone le attack the enlcetkd. Thu lllt'ers net only uffeMl, a sare gnard e-vlnst di3e el a virulent type, but effects a prompt r!nrin In the condition of a diowsver iliseidartd iver and Urea-alar ten els dtci; M,V ,r tl'CVlAL Auricc. I.euks Itene't. A clear, bright open face somehow leks hen est. A horse thief or bnrglar eldems Cdiiles BJchaface. "llurdeck lllued Cltlura" glrethe ski i a pecultsi y tine torture and clcine, 1 hey streuKiheu and enrich the circulation and tut radicate a 1 , niptleu orblemlub Ker sale by 11. H Cochran, druggist,! J7udlM .North ciucun fctieet, 1 ttucaslci. lated the llslij'. "5dbab) ajedlfteen menth.M at'ackcd mth crjup, but was cund min two dcovaef 3liema4' kcleetric Oil have used this mdl clnefei the outer children. Have the greatest faith In It ' Uanlel ilaun, 5.'t Seventh it , liuf. Jile, -N . reral by II U Cochran, drug Kltt, 137 anil IJJ heitb (jueen street, Lancaster A lla.l lirentti Is Insuflerab c vv e don't like It Apeisenmtb aBlroeg breath must net make himself very u uilllar Hlth us An tiupuie breath Is caused by anur,hea'tb stomach Jlu iKck Meed HMert will correct this evil They are the bint stomach mid'clne known Ker sale by 11. I) cechran, druggist, 1J7 aud 135 Werth (Jneen ttrect, Lan CASlCl VV Hat Due I)e 1(1(1. O.ivcs. el Akion, K T had Aathini of rst kind Toek one de-e nt Themas . S S the worst kind Ifdrie Oil and was relieved In flve minutes He adds "Weu'd walk ten miles for this medicine aud pay 15 a belt e for It It cured my wlfoel rheumatism lUe maule ' rir sale by 11 11 Cecbrun. druggist, is: and 1J erth Queen street, Lancaster. Srrx-il illm llliibt. ' I have used llurdeck Jlloed Ilitteri, and am hspp) tesaj they have done me mere geed than mi tiling jet bend a further ijuantliy at once " This inii was a sufferer f em dysjep.U Jer tweiitj icars tils nume Is Alexander i eugU and he live, at Alpuna Mleh KcrtaUibyll II Cictniu, driiKijUt, 137 and 119 North Queen alien, Laucuatei. feilfictleti Lulveraul. In the ran ihne minthj 1 have i.ildone huiidnrt and six bet'le, of Ihemnt' Frieitric OU .SeversaH-ainndlcinr In u y Itie that mve such universal iilefactlnn ( unvl an ulcmtet throitlermelu tsinty lour hour revei tiled te relieve my children el croup ' u Hall. drugUt, Oriyvllle, III. tersalebvll II Cech ran, clrugsflst, 1J7 and lfj North cju. en ctrcet. ijincasmr. TT OKRIIAKT, Fine Tajlering. A lull and Complete stock of Imported an Demestic HuKtnu; tvud Overceatlnjt for the l"all Trnde new ready te select Hern call early te eecure llcsl htjlea. H. GERHART, Ne UN CJUKICN ST., OppestlM thu I'ostemce niutV7-MdU u ftErui. uehiD.vy eikt-j. AT linCHTOI.Ds, NO U f.Ollfll CJUKIIV HlllKKT, tu suit all cUssesut Vfcliy lihliUcKU I'JtlCsg Just lev celvcd cenl,tliu in partlu I.adle.nents.MUsea and He l.uuilu Wel, Camels Hair, Merine Mine dlnvea.Mlts lute luiproved Suspenders, blik Mulllurs, llandkerchluts for Neckwear, together with stsple goods such as Underwear, bhlrts. Pants, Vt, Cardigan Jaoket", Overalls, andavanutv of itckmIm nuiii.it feme itni.nuv I I'KK.-l'.N rs. l'luise call and exaiulue our 1 bteck before ye j Buy mmntOAL. M ALA1UA. new re ki:i.i it en': -lAitr.- Simmons Liver JloA'ulaier. V siMl'l R V 1 UKI A III B KRVtbtM, n peweilul In Us action te buildup and t sinri the wasted energies and ntve lene aud vlgei tesll Us peneis "I was attacked with Vlatsru rvei In the butntntis et both imj and siand becjium vety much redueedln lleeh, and m lrlviid thiuaht 1 would die. 1 was Induced t , try Simmons t.lver llegulsterauil oeiurueiicid Improving at once, llefeie taking tbtce bottles el ltejjuluter 1 was eutlrely well of Malartsl twtsnn nnd he net hsd an attack of It since My son had a v ery sevetK attack et Chills, and 1 gsve him a lew de of r.egulsler, w hlcb completely euted htm i3iiN t tnvrrKt.u l'r v at Me l"t V s , vnvs i ijlruv rn ter k YOUR CHILDREN Aie censtvntly exposed te dsngtr from Colds. W hoeping cough. Croup, and diseases pccuilsr te the threat and lungs ler suih ailments. Aver s cherry Pectoral, promptly administered, affords speedy relief aud cum. As a remedy for Whooping cengh. with whtrb lusny of our children were afJlutcd. e ued, duimg the past wtnter. with much sathfscuen, Ayer s Cherry Pectoral. Ter this affection, we consider this preptratlen the most efflesclousef ad Ihemedtclnes which have come te our knewl t dge Mary 1'arkhnrst, frecei.trts, llonie for l.liue anderers. Doncaster, Md My children have been pecullsrly subtect te attacks et Croup, and t tailed te tlnd an etlee tlve remedy unlit 1 eemcu-nrcl sdmlnlstsitng yers Vherry pectoral This prsparatlen le lleves thedlCeulty et bresl!.tng and Invsjubly cures the complaint Ilavidci siaik,i,lh.lhaiu, Columbia Ce, N. T 1 have used AVer's Chenv recteral te my fvmlly for manv years, and 'isve found it especially valuab'e tn vrhoeptng Heugh This tiiaJtclne allays all Irritation, prevrnts tnflstn t istlen from extending te the lungs and Qulcki sutHturs any tendeney te l.ung (.euiplaint f 11 Wu-llngten. l'lalnvlllerMlch I And no medicine se effective. Mr Croup and Whooping cough, as Ayers ihem TecieiAl It was the means of saving the lite et my tittle boy. enly six months old. curving hlin sately tarenirn the weist caseef "hoepi" ceuf L l eiei ssw -Jsmes Maione, Plnev tiats, Tnu Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Trepared by I)r J C. Aier A Co.Iewell, Mass. Sold by a.l Vi i K'st! 1 rice, II lit be ties. IS dl'drt rOKN KEMO VKK." YlC'lX)ItU COKN HKMOVEI.. Warranted te eradicate completely and In a short ttine, the most obdurate corns, h.int or soft, without pain. Sold by Uee. VV Hull. I has. A Lecher, Jean B, Kautrman, Dr. Wm. "oral ley. And. fl. rrcv, Chas. J. hhulmyer, and at UECtllULD'S UltUQ 8TOUB, aecsj-lyd Ne.401 wti'iu. DKT tltlUD T llllVhEK CU t) Unly n Few U;iys -UNTIL CHRISTMyqS. it itU' want te ntn oHei) avd USEI'L'L AKTICLES I Olt Christmas Presents, I sdies , Misses' and ihldri . c -si" bbawlsand Skin, n i I bs- MO.NB1 THAN V. CH US H r WIltllE, en te MnS.Givler&Ce,, (I'ryGceds, Carpetandls eiinH i Ne 25 Hfiat Ktnst Streot, l.ANCA-rKI'., PA CIAMM KIIOS A t-'O Holiday Gifts ! Holiday Gifts! Stamm Bres. & Ce, os 2 and 28 .North queen St , Invite Fpelral Attention te thf-i- musn ni" 1'c.Al el Christmas Goods! AllKACTlVKANDl TFl I An Itnmmae Assortment et DOLLO, HOLLs, i.,,, , . G A 11129, UA11E", IIION AND UN TOVi, LlIKr HAND SATCHELS, I'l If fc', A!U TUCKET HOOh. PLUSH TOILET CASES, HAMMtllED I11U38, And a Large and Attractive Ae90ittm-nt of SILK IlAKOREnCIIlI Fs, 8ILK HUrrLEUS, I ADiea AN1IOENTLEME.V fi LINEN riAND KEncniEfs, At Prices Always the Lewmi, SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN Dress Goods ! Te make loom for Holiday Geed ite have inHdebnieplnK Reductions lu HLACK BILKS, IILACK CASHMEltKS, lRiCOrclOTIi", fLMNCLOl IIS Hll.K ANHWOOI. M1ATCIIKS, And FANCt VELVETS A I .online Special IlniKSlns InCOATP.COA'H BOSTON STORE, -jft jjtn r.iuuuus 2JJ -GOTO- 29 Reigarl's Old Wine Stere or I'emmery ec, HeucrittUcc, Piper lleldsteck, d.ll. Jluiiini X Ce, and all ethor leading liranda el tmpetled Champagnes. Alse, Madeira, Sherry and l'eit IMnea, clarets, bauUrnes, Ales and B louts. noleAiienl ferBpcclal (11 eat Western Chum. pague, produced by the Pleasant Valley Wine co, the nncsl Auiutluui Champagne In the United mutes. yinrtda Oi auee wiue, t he tlncst In themarknt. A lull ilne el liraudy. Whisky, Ulna and Hums. California Claret nnd WblteUlne, et Napa Val ley, California. H. E. S lay maker, a0T, Ne. M EAST KINO BV LAN0A8TKU, TA SMW, 'UUISTAIAS Useful and Appreciated Ghristmas Presents I LADIES' FINE FUR GOODS. Ml tiV,l 'tt AIlsanrtriM II RTR,MMIN(I, 8KAI HACQl'KK and Tl'lt I1NKP CtllCU I A 111 Oitr Mnffn eiutiiurs srin vailetj Seal, titter, Heaver, Mink, Padiier, 1 int. Uiey re. Coen, Ulai k A ml silver lUie, et ,ele lrluituluss all tluarautced GENT'S FINE FUR GOODS. rt'lini-iiv h- (.01 l.AUsand c vpsiuuvery strle, at llottetn l'tletvi. A Ur, avueml llneef tlLOV h snnd Mills ler Men and children. ilNK ItOllKS AM) LAP IiLANKKls at all prices-prices that will smptlse jeu. Laigrst asjertirent le select fiein fTWrrKIl A CO s lEIElitlATtlt II ATa-Kv cry body's ravetlte. We aiiarsnteelheui Ml. Plain Hats Maufactured te Order. W. D. STAUFFER &CO., Ntw.Sl and 811 North Oucen KlitHU reu SAliH vh Mtstri, TriOK KCN r"-TVOTVOaiOHY MUCK ,.Aiiaa A, If . n.ntilli 4.ini.. . U'UD., . r, H M.V.... ..'!". ; a i LI THIS ' nrric TJbUi k rt nt.ic ham:. t- FffiV, DlcKIBCR 17, IS, ill! b sold at the lancastvr Ceuntv llou.e. that valuable let of urennd. situated pn the southeast corner et V Ine nnd Keckland stH'cts en which Is erected u om-jieij reuhcaslcd house, containing clr ree us !ale te cemmeuie at "of'erk 1. irnstns.de known by Mils c TIMVIOVs llassv -srss'-T, Auctli neer d ell6'd i7TiT.il s a lk.-IenTi bsiva , uk t KMnKll 51, ISM, at the loeper lie ite si ; ocIeckp Ui, thst vslusble dwelling aud stele property rernar of Conestetfi a id Prime siieets This has proved an uscellent stand fee ssle bills Persons wishing te view tlie I remises, wtllretelve pe'lle attention MAKltlA K MVhlNSON. Jeu i Hums, Auct. eids,T.rt,u.i T.IO ifsALUOH KCNT-ALirTHAT Ci:F JJ tain Orlst Mill, watei Haht, stene dnellln h -use, and ether lmpreTements, together with about ten aires of land, commonly kiumn as clieenland stills, ' situated en Mill Creek, In Fast Lampeter township, about thrne miles from Lancaster city This Is a valuable prep erty, with an esuiNUNd custom, ler tonus et sale apply te l LIZ na rile) l p. visa, nl-imdAw 4U Neithl'tlkem , i amhsier. Pa -pVBLlC bALH. OS MCSDiT, 1I CXBIR i', lil Will be sold at public tulcry. at the Cooper Heme. Lncs3ter, Pa , al that ertaln let of ground, sltnated en thesiiilb sldoel West Vine i.treet.tn said eliy, eeutalnl g In front en said V tne street, 11 feet. 3 tnenes, and extruding la depth te Ptrawberr street liv few, mere or less, en which ts erected tere s jbtan-lAl Twe Sfry DIUCK DWELLISO lli)Vi.s, nm SJJ and Sll Ne. 1 Contains nine remi and hvllway ou rlrst and second stone., fr nt and back stair, ways, bslceny, a convenient bvsement kitchen, large double attic, front and bark dorteur win dews, ami c.eiels throughout the home Ne i. Ceututns six reiuu and nice basement kitchen, large back building, bclceny full length. An abumlsnCAef fruit in both gardens, nnd each contains a fancy Knpeaibei.andall necesssry entbulldlngs The.e properties ure centrall located, lnan excellent net, h-ei heed, and wllhtn a low minutes' walk of Centre Sijuare 1hy are In every wav worthy of your attention, and would make a Citing humufer any man fate te beln at seven o'clock In ths evening, when conditions will lie made known by IIKMIV MKLLIMJLK, JetxL IUim', Auctioneer dll.ll.ia.l7,18.X PL'nUC SALE OF NORTH CjrEK.V StllEKT ITtOPEKTT Ily virtue of an order of the Court of Common Plea, of Lancaster county, the undersigned asslgnioefCharlos Knappand wife, will eiim Ui public sale at tha Krunalln Heuse, en Neith CJucen s'reet, os Mejdiv. DEciMasR SMss, The STOKE HI ANU AND IIU tl, l.l.sil. Nes U3 and 117. situated en ihe cast stds of North Queen strict, nearly oppeslio 1 linn . llrene man's and but a short distance south of the Pennsylvania railroad depot ihe. building U of lSrlek. and Is two-storied, with a front of thirty-two feet, two and a eusrter Inches and with a two-stei-ied lljek Dalldlng, all undei Slate Kl, Gas 1 ixturcs throughout the house and cellar under the entire buliein;. J bete It a prlvatn entrance and three feet wide nllv, hydiant, cstein, right te a wall of spring eaterund right te the thrv.t.sterlrd brick wall en th ) north std. The let has a front or S) feet Pi lDOhes. moie or less, and intends In depth M SIS feet te Christian streec On the rear there Is erected a large two-storied rrsme liulld lnz suitable for a wart house and shop Sale te begin at 7 o'clock p. m , wueu teims will be made known by PHILIP GJ DEC, Ajilgncc Hest.t SntrnzM Auctlenesr. nev ti d3 l.lO.'.l.'.T.l" li A IUOl i'.MUi J'l ULK a VI. L. ui TarrsDAT, Decjib,', i ' bj order of Orphans I'eurt. will in sold at prb He sale at the Leepard Hetel, kast King Mieet, Iinc&ster, 1M. the folk wing real estate, late the property or Henry Ml.ler, deceased, te wit A let of ground, containing tu front 21 feet ' Inches, oxtendlng In depth 9, tcet, adjoining property of (Milium (llgoie en the nerthaii'i hrlsttan Itudy ou the south, located en the east side of North (jneen street, lut'uin lames and Kjederlck .treets, en which are i n-e.te.1 a three-story DltlCK Iiivei.LIni. HulicE, .Su ';, ltb a twestury Urlck llvck llulldlng The buildings are In geed repatr, covered w lib slst rout Ihere Is a right te the u.e of as (eel les Inches wide aUcv li no Neith Queen street, and also the uset the pump and well el water near the premises, en North Queen slieet lw, a hyili ml tn the ard, and a fine variety of geed Unit. Possession and deed given April 1. 1"? Sale t commence at 7 e clucu p m, when terms will be made known by 1IAK1 Mlf.LEi:, LiecuUU. IUhrtsbcbirt, Auctioneer tler)i,lf,?i aiixinjVK. H ion a MAim: 'I J! AL HOLIDAY GOODS ! HirOKK BLLECTINO U'Ult Christmas Presents, VOl bllOL 1,1) V 1511 CHINA HALL AVIicie j en will Had thu hargest imtl Iscst Assortment in Teielgn anil IJemestlc Table and Ornamental Glasaware In ri.uti unci Taney Celers. Japanene AVare, Oscuia, Uurmese and Agata Ware. I.ibiary, Hall, Parler, Student and Stand Lumps. Old Ivery (Gog and Magog In Tlewcr IJ.iskf ta, Card Receivers, 1'igmes, ,.e Carlsb.i Ivery, Vintage and Pcjmtmi Ware This Is but an outline of the P.mcy (ioedsoui stock contains. Their nanie is Legien. The assortment of btaple and Substantial Ai tides te select from U very large. Om guarantee ncceinpanys eveiy sale. Goods net BdlisfActery will be exchanged cheer fully. Prices low. Take a leek at our asseitnient before purchasing. r i till, 16 EAST KING STREET. ANf.AHiric ! e R OTK IH MAKINO eadinet rnoxeauAPna AT 18.00 A nej). AT UO li surtTH qvrEN STllSST, Ul'fl T vnanjitflr. I PAID VAM, At e I11U3TMAH. Lunrjcvter, l'i. rVUKlXVMJt. li rit'ltN 1 ri'KK WAltKHUUMH. iicr touueKLr a pair or ihesr Felding Dress Pillows. CALL KAULV AT Heflnieier's Farnitare Warerooms. 1 hy aiv the nicest thlim out and w e have lust lecvtv ed another let of them. MO HAST KIM a HTIlLlHT. w. f HAl'P. U It. KOTK FURNITURE ! In the nr.nl HVUOAIVS u lUKMll'UE ALL RlNUt. fcOlothe NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. tJeutb. Queen nnJ Vine 8tr. We 'e selling for a short time, al ArONlSH I .It, LOW PltlCF.S. tlxant Walnut lled-uoem Unites, Marble Tep, Mirti, Fine Haircloth l'ar ler Snltev SJ&co , Klegant l.otinge, f7( aud ether Koeds at the tame Lew l'iki, ui had c HlillMS.tl is. 6HRISTHAS SIFTS. Ueeful, Beiiuliful, Uurnble, Aud Sure le PleaDi. Uofern maklnB your selections call at VV1L' JnErtSKUKNirUI.ESTOHKandseBtheinany pretty things suitable ler llu.biiid, U lf, c hild ci 1 1 lend J. H, WIDMYER, O'.'ttier Hant KIdk rvtid Dtike 0t , LANCAHltll, PA. fi'tird TTLlMtnll fi 1 IRNnCKi: DLTOI. Only S Days More Until CHRISTMAS. Aud ea e Lefdy le Shew as Hne and. Large an Assortment ui FURNITURE IN VLL I INfH, A lll-'Afli llflsS 110 N IN I II Hi III IhegKKlae' today are se pretty and attiactlre that It is bird te ltcslsl Iluylug tieruethliix In Our Line for CHRISTMAS. He want you one and all te fel perfectly fiee tocemo every day If you desire, and leek at whatts being put en the floors new ajid attrac tive, and jeu will net beurired te buy. Yeu would be surprised te learn hew many am detn this each week We have already set aside a ureal uianv pi es es cntlfer DKCCMUEIttK, butiwucan "till keep a Kreat many mere seeiets - W- HEINITSH'S Furaiture Depot, NOa. 27 cfe 0 SOUTH QUBHH 8T LANCABTKH, I'A. BLKliinr, .tf. T7UwtL.ei:ni,KY. Sleighs ! Sleighs ! I hire new ready for the VVluUii Season, the I.iiKi l. cheapest, finest and most selett assoit asseit n.cml of Slngleand Deable PORTLAND, ALBAtlY AND BUSINESS SLEIGHS, Lverorrered ler sale In this city. The nerainin. ship and elegance of hnUh Is fully up te the standard of lay line and wen known Carilaite Werk. Sly pikes for a geed, honest auclnuli sttntlal artlcla are the lowest In thu market I htrsa larne stock of 1IUUU1K3 AND CAIl. IIIAOE3, New nnd Second Hand, n'l at very 1edi llKures. l'lease call and ozamlne luy work Edw. Edgerley, Market Strcet, Itoer of Poateffloo, Lanoauter, Fa, Uepalrlnff promptly attended te Olie ect of workmen csjieclalfy cmplej ed. TjlVEUY LADY SHOULD VISIT THE Art Needle Werk Exhibition, DEOBMDBU 7th te 14th, At tha Salesrooms of Wheeler & Wilsen Mf'g Ce., Ne 6 aOUTIl QUKKN nlTtF.KT, LAircABTZtt, I'A, r0pen Lrcnlngs. dStfO. iieitinar tiuevr. grmAtiTOTin: ladTks. AIVIER'S CHOICE FURS ion HOLIDAY GIFTS! BLAl. COAIS ON IISNI, AMI JI DK le UUIIKU. , Hri.KNIllli VAU1ETV Ot MUKrH ANII 1KIS1M1NH3 ASH KVF.llllllt.Nt I l)K rllltAllLKlNlIlKHHl LINK. NO, 89 WEST KING STREET, nerllluid F t,INN A ItKICNKM N HOLIDAY HINTS Maiiyvraoiiavuntte tniike l lirist uins l'rrccnlalmt tle net knew vvlmt te PC'lcCt , let IIS HS5ist OII Wli ll.WO w ninny useful thliiKt. Ter (icntlcniBii, mi I'ltgant iet of Citrvera or a Reed TecKet Knlfe will I ie Rccontiible. l'ei l.iulle.1 vve luive l'lntcil Kulvct. rerka or biHxjiu, nn Lleg.-tut Stnml et Llbruiy l.nnip, Toilet beta or Wetk Uexea, und huntlrctli of ether useful preseute. Ter ClilKlren we h.ive PverythleK like Kximem iV.iRetw, Mds, Veloci Veleci Ieeles, Twin of l ,u, Mfflmnlcil Tej s. Many article which we luive .in ever oteck we are closing out nt lwi than cost eT"Ak for 15.u,iti, FLIRN & BRENEMAN, Ne. l&a Neitli Queen tstrpet, bNCA91rll PA H OU HAY IjUUIIM CHRISTMAS IS COMING. AM i it a at rKi- r.Mwv i him, h v r, HK.L1 si VHK at mi. New Yerk Stere It) Vll - Santa Claus In Clltnir hts uuaiiit'iii nnguiieni nis Iho Sands Of UE1 li 1 AMir.HI v i. ,! iiiimu. he i 1 1 Al. AKTICLrS hl lilt til te ninin b"lb "Id nun iiniun uni'l'l Substantial Presents I Dlsnket . table Linens, lal.le Leieir, Napkins, lemtj, Dies Mlks, Dress Heeds, Lailles ii."ili Mians, 1 uraand dletes ' GentB' Furnishing Qoedn. An luimeiise As'Oiluicnlef Silk Handkerchlels, Cllk Jlufllers, I Inen tlanl kerchlets, r aney Ilerd, i llandkeichluls toys, Ilnlls, Humes, Werk Ilesm, lellrt Pels, Leather Satchels, 1 lush Album Scrap lloeits, Autexraph Heeks, PI Hue lient. btery lleuks, lioek of Hitery, Tievt-l Rnd Adiciit re Papenes tn raucy Hui- chrletu is Caids Ac, Ac BRASS GOODS. Hammered Ilrass Trj. Whisk Helders laid Kecolvets, iUtch cafes. Aili llccelvfis. Whatnots, Kli . Klc , He W3TT & SHANl), 0. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., l.ANCASIl II, PA,- II MAKI'IN A t'O. HAVE YOU SEEN OUR DEPARTMENT? EVERY DAY Bringr, Something New. De net miss the opportunity of seeing the Best Aeoertmout of TOTS IN THE OITY. J, B. Martin & Ces, Oer. WfHt King & Prluce Ht Tey LARCA8TKK, I'A. t.. A "lfwfmi0VWiimiaieiiMtu ss .viv fTT"Wf
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