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A receipt for n merry Christmas, like directions for securing anything else worth baving.is troublesome te compound, and the degree of happiness depends large ly upon the amount of trouble taken ; it calls for careful feie thought for ethers that gifts te them may be fit tokens of geed will. If charity is the incentive te the gift and you are sure that some one would have had a lnore gloomy Christmas butforyeu.it must fellow as certainly as effect can fellow cause, that your enn Christmas will be much happier. A kind providence has se ordered things that happiness is within the reach of all who will make an effort worthy of it, and the stimulus towards this effort is greater .at this f33dn than any ether, se that hap piness is most general. If the houses of the poorest could be visited en Christmas day by some one wearing the invisible cloak of the fairy tales, happiness would be found there probably of a mere genuine sort than in many wealthier homes. The man who eats half a Christmas dinner nnd gets up hungry, but with geed will te all the world anda clear conscience, is a hap. pier man by far than any epicure who gorges boned turkey, drinks deep te merry Christmas and gees gloomily te bed te lest leis sleep. Churchill's Resignation. Lord Randelph Churchill has astonished England by resigning his place in the, min istry of which he was se preminqnt a figure, and whose spokesman he was in the Commens. It is net strange that he found his association uncomfortable. He is of that restless, ambitious, self-confident kind who And ' "nl te Ue in roncerd where they de net control ; and he had old states men as his oelleic'e. wedded te old ways and probably somewhat disdainful of their young and effervescing asso ciate, whose value te them laid in his activity but who was noue the mere agree able therefore te their slower constitutions. Lord Churchill has married an American wife, and is in love with American ideas; the wire is probably the blighter part of him and the fair foundation of his success. It probably has seemed te Lord Randelph's shrewd inspiration that the ministry of which he was a part was neither abreast the times, nor was it geirg te get there. His efforts te lead it in the way he thought it should go, being con cen con splcueusly ineffective, it was certainly the part of wisdom te get out. His retirement Is a very sure sign that in his opinion the present ministry cannot stand the racket of the coming tesslen of Parliament, and he gets overbeaid te be ready te beard a mere seaworthy beat. The Irish question doubtless is the chief rock en which it may be expected te split. One would " 3yV.that English statesmen would seen ?Come te cry, " de in peace," te trouble some Ireland , and the Issue bids fair te be as difficult te Eettle as was that of our own civil conflict. West Teliit JUIIturj AcnUemj. The beard of visiteis te the West 1'u.iut military academy has submitted a report that is said te be the most thoieugh ever made of that institution. This is due te the fact that Geueral a, L. Viele, who was u member of the beard, is a graduate of the Point, and taking natural pride In his alma mater, gave n great deal of time nnd trouble te the compilation of tables of statistics. These show the occupations of the parents of the cadets who have at tended the institution since its founda feunda founda tien ; nnd it appears that they come gen erally from the farming and trading classes. They also show that the civil occupations of graduates have been various and numerous. It may surprise some te learn that the academy lias only turned out one president, but it produced many candidates for that efilce. Four members or the cablret seven ministers te foreign courts, two charges d' affairs, seveu consuls, sixteeu members of Congress and eight governors are found In these tables of statistics te have been graduated as warriors by the United States. And Instead of men of war, eighteen of the graduates became clergy men and one a bishop. One hundred and forty-two became law) ers and twelve juuges, while L02 applied their military education te agriculture. These facts ap pear te justify the opinion expressed by the beard that the examinations for admis sion afford no opportunity of deter mining the special capabilities for a military caieer. As there aie net net enough graduates te fill the vacaneips c 'occurring in the army, the beard recom recem LrVmt.nd thal Ul(3 president's power of an. ..t1-1 nntilIiirMi1Me e l. t. i . . 1 1 ." " uujie uu increased lour x ieiu ana that the nrlvllezes nf ,,mi. V" lntr one riulcL In mnf....i - '. senator. 1 rem this double-headed recem. Henaaueu ueuerai uragg dissents, he pre - leering that some opportunity te win com. - melons be left open te the flower e! the wnk and flle of the army, who can in some V dVgrefl aiake up their lack of a West Point . ffc A . hhSiu. training In the schools of application es tablished for the four arni3 of service by the war department. Philadelphia's Mayoralty " Combine. " A resolution is published te-day in the Philadelphia journals, signed by seventeen men, recommending Kdwin 11. l'ltler for mayor te the Citizens' and the Republican convention. Twe sets of six each of these gentlemen constitute the Citizens' commit- tceand the Union League committee, therl remaining five styling themselves llepv I llcan representatives. All of the seventeen nre Republicans, but of different stripes, the Union League stripe, "Citizens" stripe and " representative" stripe ; nnd of the latter stripe again thre are fhe subdivisions, each ma being a Re publican leader of can- It is a regular Scelcll-'"ish-Dutch-i:ng. lish "combine," straight through this Republican o'nBrePtien upon 1'itler. And they a-0 llet H there yet. There seems te uave en s ,me clans missed. The .,V-'rs Mcki, and fails te see any genfn, in that way of getting up a mayor. Ldnin &. Muart, who wanted te be ..lajer fei the city's sake, and for that lene, sajs he will see what his fiicnds ay about it, and evidently is of the epin- 'i ion urn it tney are as nuuy as he hopes V they are, he is net jet knocked out of the race. The grab liag. howe er. seems te be quite full of the " leaders. M The Union League committee reprtsjnts cash, doubtless, mere than men. The "Citizens," committee represents pretty much the same thing, if it is of any account at all. The Ove Re publican representative talk for the boys, and undertake te boss them. They huiried into the bag as though each one was afraid of being left in the cold. They could net combine among themselves against the League and Citizens' decency and cash,and se pcrforce had te rush in te embrace them lest the devil would take the hindmost. The Hanging of Women. Gocrner Hill, of New Yerk, respites a murderess until the end of February, te gie the legislature an opportunity te say whether women shall be hanged. Ne woman has been executed in Xew Yerk for se long that the governor feels as though there was something like an un written law against it , but he wants it te be written, if he is te honor it. We are convinced that women should net be hanged , nor men either, a abund antly as they hae tome te be. We have tee many executions. They are tee com cem cem men te be longer impressive. If killing is te work as a preventive of killing, it must come before the people se seldom as te have the utmost effect of dreadful lmpres siveness. Theie is no need te hang se many men. Their guilt is of se many different degrees that it would be easy te select for the ex treme penalty the criminal of the deepest dye. Comparatively few murders aie wholly deliberate and premeditated. There Is no logical reason why a wemau's crime, committed without a man's influence upon her, should be deemed of less degree than a man's ; and it is net. But a woman's banging is mero revolting te the manly cense than a man's, and should be avoided. Letjus have no women hanging, and less men hanging, and hanging will have a better effect. n papr will be Issued from this ofiice to morrow, in recognition of the great Christ mas holiday. Cimk, heap the tagets Ere we se -ifjalii tb cheerful health stull Blew We'll have another blaze, my born ' W ben clouds are black and snow are n hit, Then Chrlitmas lei lead ruddy llht Tbey slelu irem Summer aaj , tny boys 1 he y stele from summer dij s -e ir J hi in. Mn. Pvn.stLL was yesterday reported as against the "plan of rent cam palgn" advocated by Dillen and the ether Irish leaders. An lnteriew te-day reports him cordially en dorsing it. The latter view is most probably the correct one, for It is very doubtful If such an Important line of action would have been agreed upon by I'arnell'H lieutenants without consultation with their chief. Dillen and his companions, arcsted for assault and bsttery agaiast a pollce inspector, hive tein dls. charged at Loughrea for lack of e hi unce. Al together the Irish chieftains are maklnp a stand which must be Rpplauded by all who aduilre courageous men. Tin Imbllkiknckii hopes thatthls Christ mas will be the merriest of the merry te overyeno. Tis ages since, when flrxl the strain ere hears en fair Judea's plvlns Of angel voices sett and deep, WaklnK the drsatnlnK world from xe, rbe song Is suug en Chrl.tinn still Peace ou earth, te moo geed in In llrltlsh Columbia there Is an Indian village with a name or Russian proportions, which has beoemo a subject of dispute be. tween rival missionaries. Mr. Duncan, one of the clalmants.ls new in;Washlngten trying tegct pctmlsslen for the Indians te emigrate te American territory in Alaska. Ue tells a very straight hlery of his labors among the Indians and of his success, which was se great that w hen IheMarrjuis el l.erne visited the fcettlement he expressed astonishment at the trantdorrnatlen et savage cannibals Inte Beml-elrllized Indians. This breuht them te the attention of the Church Missionary society of Lendcn, and Hlshep Wdlev was sent out te take charge, much te the disgust of Duncan and his people. Hlshep Ridley insisted upon the Iminedlate introduction of high church forms for which Duncan says the Ravages were net prepared, and his con duct was se stubborn and 111 advised that he drove them Inte opposition. He called ler Hrltish gnnbeats te overawe them, and tbl with the attempt of an Indian agent te take charge led them te ask Mr. Duncan te vl,n A ashlngten aud obtain permis.len te meve bag and baggage te Alaska. 1 heard the bells en Christmas liay 1 lielr old familiar carols play, AuA wild andawiet The words lepeat 1 peace en enith, geed w III te men. l.oiiffitllew m nm i . Iei.ani wlllbate a sad Cnrlstma this year, but Ita light hearted sons will be as merry as they can. 1 u myilad voices In acclaim The song of pialje shall vleld. That once from angels' lips wis heard Jly shepheids In the field. Mn. A. J. TnihSKLK la a gentleman of Oiwege, Jf. Y., who has Just ruturnsd from the Isthmus of Panama, where he bad charge of the work of the American Dredging coin, pany en the canal. He says that the death rate among the laborer en the canal was irigniiui, and ler forty days the company run three trains a day te the cemotery. Whites and nalles dled In the streeta without med med leal attendance, and the bodies were burled Intrenches. He says the laborers are paid In Chilian silver, which is discounted at 35 per cenU forgeld; the feed is peer and med. leal attendance expensive Altogether he gives a most gloomy account of ailulrs en Iho canal. Uri.a the earth the snow lies drear, VellnKtbeUna.capeallln white , wl2-nlh0?",, ,haU be BOO1 tl"er. WtrnthUstuias comes with Us delight jUmt Ill net deter Old SanU Olatis from mMs lug his rounds this OTPtlillR. Wm..N Kinlu taclia, nhe la new tcel;ett in Central AlHifn, wan Kent ttiere by Gorden In 1?7S therp ri an nnmil iletlclt Cf J1W, 000. In bl he Kent te the l".t;y pilau govern ment iianirplus off M,OlH In Im; he ollertsl te try te make pence with the uifthill, lint wibtdereil todeuitohl attention te dowel ing the resources ami pretevtlnj; the fnin lien el hli i-rovlm-e. Mnee then he lm re- celvetl no orders or assistance from the irev- eminent. lr I ikiu,et lMinbiugb.aretiteil eiplerer, reef iveil n letter trem Kmln three yeart ngedtted March Kvi. sml nothing m heard from him altnr thM until a (an-weeks age, when letter listed Ueceiuter Iai, ml July lv were rivelved. The Kuelm Tr Juuker,nhe reached the shines of the Indian ocean Un week and H new en hi way te Kurepe, wa with Kmln and hli men all this time and the tlnal prfinr.itien of the reliet expeiitien will net Iti c mpleted until he haiarrlved ami given hiiiiriiriiiatiouandail hiiiiriiriiiatieuandail hiiiiriiriiiatiouandail vlce. The deserted ruler h t'eeu driven tack te.idlly by the hnnlea of the tiitdbl, his force"" rwliiceil by batlle and har.ltups until he leuud hliueir iHwieetl in a station en the upper Nine. 1 rem thU he escipul by a nue, anil with the small remnant of his lollewcrs took relURe nmntig the mvbre triuea near the sreat lnkK. He ceiil.l i;e no further because thekmgef I panda was luutile, and his lire ha-s lKeu prescr etl solely bj the Irlcndshlp of another sanije nienarvb, the king of In yera The latest ues Irem the region was te the eflect that the latter kinu bad lxen de feated by the lormer m a pitched oattle . and ee It is evident that the expedition ter the recue el Kmln Pasha must make ha.ste or it will repeat the hNtery el that sent for the re" Uef of Khartoum. SAVIA l LAI S ClEELAM many a stocking If he would. uM ti.i PERSONAL.. Mr. Hi M.Nhls suOerlng at his home in Augusta fiem an a tack et rheumatic gout. "Mllb Marit. Zee" (Mrs.-nenjaunu Yates), the actress, died suddenly at Uamp stead, Leng Island, last .Sunday, and was burled en Wednesday. She was ! vearsef age. Gconet. W. Childs, of Philadelphia, has sent a Christmas present te the Kirit Tresb terlan church of Leng Branch, N. J , In the shape el a check ler 500 te enable the ei lety te cancel the floating debt BBAtnenii Pt vitASi, general manager of the llaltimore A. Ohie railroad system, has tendered his res'gnatien William M. Cle ments, who was formerly master et trans portation of the rout, Is llkelv te succeed Mr. Dunham. Tue.Ma-. ArAMf, a uauve of Quincv, Mas sachuS3tt, but ue connection of the'histeric Adams family, died and left J10,0i"0 te the Tnltarian .hurch In iulncy, en condition that a like sum be given te the society by the Adams family within two years of the death of the testator's widow. The latter died in February last, and new the heirs et the late Charles I rands Adams signify their inten tion of giving the f 10,0uu. Hill! .tHUUT CIIJ..SIYVJS Ul.i.t;it If Vea Hare -Net Marie Cp lour Mind About II. llcreli An Kxrelltet Dili ull are Meck LU'jue. Urust Turkev, Oyster Sauce, Potatesnow, trramed Onions. W inter s.juajh. Osme Pie, Puim Pudding1, spinas h. Cheese trull. teff.e. Meck Bisi .. Put a can of tomatoes ever the nre te stew ler half an hour. Meantime put a quart of milk, less a half cuplul, in a double kettle, and bring te a bell. Mix a large tablespoeuful of flour with the reserved milk, and stir this paste Inte the boiling milk, btlrasmallteaspoenful of soda into the tomato, which must then be rubbed through a strainer hne enough te retain the seeds. Add butter the slza of an eg?, and salt and pepper te tatte, te the milk, and pour in the strained tomato. Serve with wafer crackers. This is sultl -lent in '(uantiu ler eight persons. Roast Ti iikki - i:ienie the greatest care and neatners in picking and dressing, and there will be no nee I of washing the fowl a thing which a Treu. h cook would neverde. If, however, you hare a market dressed bird, it will be safer te wash It ill cold water containing a little salt nnd baking soda. Pick out all the pin leathers and singe oil the hair belere washing, cut awaymet of the tat from within the lower partel the body, and score the t-kln en the back el the neck. Put enough dresslug Inte the breast te make it round and full, tewup the rent, draw the skin ever the neck and lie tightly. Pat the remainder et the drsss.ng into the cavity of the body, and again sew Bhut. Pass a skewer straight through the body under the leg jnleu, prtes the thighs upward and cle-"e te the Bides, and tie a string around the ends et the skener and ankle joints, se as te t-onnne the latter close te the body. Lay ome tnin slues et fit perk ever the neck and leg", but net the breast, just catching them tu the kln with small skew eis. Lay some pieces of the fat cut from the body Inte the corners of the baking pan, put In the turkey, seasoned with salt and pepper and dash a cup of boiling water ever all. Have a moderate even until it gets heated through. Haste frequently, keeping it moist until it Is all et a golden brown. A ten pound turkey should be baked three hours. A tout an hour before It Is done dredge It all ever with Heur, return te the even until the flour Is browned, add a large tablepoenlul et butter te the gravv and con tinue te baste elten. Ine liver, heart aud gUiard should have been put en te boil when the turkey was Cut Inte the even. When done, the "testlve lrd" will be covered with a rl h, crisped, brown crust, bits of which, In carving, will make a most OBlnty addition te the accom paniments. Dish the tutkey, set the roast ing pan en the Are, and with a large spoon scrape up ail the browning from the corners and stir with the gravy, and the water In which the giblets were boiled, and as much mere as may bewanted from the kettle. Put the chopped giblets In the gravy-txi.it and train the gravy ever them J-'or the DresimiVie a heaping pint bowl full of stale bread crumbs, wet with a gill cf oyster liquor, a large tablespoonful of melted butter, salt, pepper, and a little celery salt Mix In hall a pint et drained oysters, and If the dressing is net moist enough, add a little milk. Fer the oyster sauce, put half a pint of ejsters eyer the tire in their own liquor, and as seen as they begin te boil, lilt out the oysters, add a cupful of het milk or cretin te the boiling Juice, and a half cuplul of c ild milk In whih has tx en dissolved a large tablespoonful el flour. Simmer for two or three minutes, sotsen with pepper aud salt, add a tablespoentul of butter, return the oysters te the Name, and serve as seen as the butter melts. Petate Snow Pare and bell somepeta teea, drain and shake dry overthe tire with a wooden spoon, press them through a colan der Inte a dish below. They will heap up lightly in celling strings. Season with salt and white pepper, and serve very het CitKAMEu Onions Heil small white onions In salted water, jieur oil thn water, add mero from the kettle, and cook until tender. Have In another saucepan a gill or het cream, thickened with a teaspenful of II jur, drain and lay In the onions, and sea son w Ith ealt anil w hlte pepper. inter Sqlahii Is prepared as fulleHs . Pare, take out the seeds, out In small piece1, and let It He for an hour or two In cold water. Stew until se beh that It may be pierced with a straw. Turn Inte a colander and press lightly, te rid It et all the water , return te the sauce-pan and mash with butter, iepper aid salt Oamk I'll: This may be made el any or all kinds of wild birds, but Is especially dell cieus made of grouse or partridge aud qtulls. Cut the quails In halves, the larger birds In four nieces. Cook the necks, lower rlbi and giblets for an hour In a pint and a half of water. Take out the livers as seen as tender and reserve them for the pie. Lard the hearts of the birds with small strips or salt perk, a little parsley, sweet marjoram, thyme, pepper and a amall onion ; mix thor oughly w Ith a cupful of bread crumbs moist, ened with milk. Line a large pudding dish with paste; put in aome thin strip nf salt perk, then pieces of the birds, seasoned and rubbed 'with butter, then aluver el force meat, anu be limn tne uisu is me thirds lull. Strain aud season the gravy, nJd a glass of wine and pour it Inte the plu. Cever with an upper crust half an inch thick, and cut a nole in the centre. Ornament with pastry leaves, and ler a large pie bake two hours. If It browns tee rapidly, cover with paper. 1'i.um I'l nniNii-Three-quarters of a pound oae'i of raisins, currants mid moist sugar; half a euuil of candled orange,leiuen and citron mixed, nue euud of llaur, ene pound and a quarter el chopped liecf Biiet, lour eggs, three gills of milk, the grated rlntl el two lemons, a tablespoonful eavli of uui 1'KAns of rheumatism meg, cloves and cV? union, a klass of brandy and a little salt v these Ingredients thoroughly, aud lel jSm stand for se v oral hours before Iwlllnjy, pour Inte a buttriVit mould, and bell ter four hours and a half. Turn the pudding en a het dish, sprinkle with sugar, eiir ever It a gill el warm brandy, and light It just as It gees te the table. Fer the aauce cream, cqust quantl ties of butter and sugar until verv light add beaten egg and a little nutmeg, "ileal te I he boiling point a teacuptul esch of sheirv and water, and Mir It Inte the butler and sugar. f i hi t) (iVii'lt mtii. Thn ItrrM llltl It. rmintneNc-K ctk Herald. Memersef scvletles Hut aim at alvllsu. lug the custom which nerves women te em ploy birds and their plumage for the pur poses of ornament will be delighted te read a story communicated Irem Nice te Ihe les''n-r LU wU It runs: The Marquis Cantlne recently fell In love with a young F.ngllsh millionaire, MKs Ada Rutland, and arrangements were made for the marrlaire or the ia!ren the 10th Inst The day came, the gutwt were all gathered, the clergyman was readv ll at ouce the bride appeared. A "thrill of pscitement, mingled with aduilratleu. ran through the party. The w hlte drees worn bv the lady as een te be decorated by garlands el white doves tee numerous te be counted. 1 he face et the marquis darkened as he asked, " Where did jeu get these?" Oli, ' was the quick response, ' 1 hit upon this splendid Idea my sell and gave Instructions te the farmers en my Kngllsh estates months age te catch all the doves they could and send them te me. And you suppose," teldly said the msr qul, " that I can take you te my arms w ith that murderer's dress about you" Never' 1 despise you '" Thus speaking the berrl Ued bridegroom darted from the room aud took the next train te Paris. V Female Unjtri ulcltl Mrs. Jessie Johnsten, daughter of Uenry l. Munch, a formerly wealthy Heard of Trade speculator, and wire of a jeung lawyer at Knexvilie, Iowa, threw hereif Inte the lake at Thirty.flflh street, Chicago, en ThursJay. Her rich apparel and beauut d face attracted the attention of a group of boys who m her hastening towards the I reakwater. They saw her Jump Inte the Ice and the drift that wes washing against the pier A rope was thrown te her by the bev, but she re fused te grasp It The tsxty was rescued by a pellceuiau before lite was extinct, but etferts te resuscitate the suli ide w ere of neavalt She had visited the cilice of Vr. Chamberlain half an hour pre khis te her destb, but he was se busy and she was se Agitated that he told her te come te the efilce tomorrow and explain her esse, it it stated by the friends of Mrs. Johnsten that her In tellect, previously brilliant has been mere or less unbalanced since her admission te the Iowa bar about four yevrs age. Overstudy Is the cause assigned. Mn. Johnsten came te Chicago only a short time age te place her seir under tbejeare or a ph -l.-lan. Her hus band was te have been thete t pendthe holi days in her company. Salvation Oil cures rheu natl.m In Irem . : te J hours, iweUtngs and brulsM in a irv hours. Suicide Is net mere sinful ttn ncleitlni? a cough KorenlySS cenu i an liuy a bettlw of l)r null's Cough Syrup anil 't saved liem death Try It. A STOUNDISG.RKVEI VTl'WS ST. JACOBS OIL CCNCJUKKS PAIN AsreUNDlSG-REVELATION:! RIIKlMATISSt-3) TEAKS-ClUEn 157 N Chester St, Baltimore MJ Ter thirty years I was iuMm te (veie iheumatlim In my lelt vrm and heuldfr Every possible remedy te tried, but et no avail. At last 1 tried st JacelM oil. and be fore I had used twobetUes, as n and aastiengasever. H HEE-ON etl VTItA IKSTANT CI KL itardlner, Malue. I taken with genuine .clsttcs and suf lered as only one who h had It can de scribe. 1 employed the 'iai physicians and they could enl relieve me ler a lime 1 tried -t Jacobs Oil, and much te my surprise le celred almost Instant relief sml a complete -ure. KOULI.lUOt.Lu. Et KAI.OIA-2TKAH U KEH Tower Hill. Appitnaitei te.Va 1 or two years I auHared with neunlcU in Its most stbbern lerm aud wlih met acute pains In every pvrt ci the body My rbysl clan bad given up all hop. but St Jscebs oil save me Instant it.n I, laming all patn In the limb te cease UOBEKT It hi l.h StVEV 1 K A US ON Cltb Tell ES Mrs. Phicbe Rice, iy .Midi. en street, Si Leuis, Me, auUgred Irem lnrtiinmiuery rheumatism fnrnevrn years thn muscles e( her hinds and limbs were , intruded and she used crutches, liv slnule application of St .lacobsetl be m benetmed Instanla nteufcly and Anally cempleteH cured TOOTHACUK CCKEd! Sir. Geerge W. Uattls.nl Haaorstewn. Md , bad surleredfer some time with toethacte, when he tried St. Jacobs oil llesvys "it give me Instant reliet ' The CHAIILES A. VOI.ELEK te Md Ua tlineie, Red Star Cough Cure. I itEE UtOJI OPIATES AMI POI'UNs SAKE. 8UKE. PUOMPl. 25 OENTS. AT IlltCaOlSTS AND DEAI.KItS 1iIKU1AK1.es A. VOQELEK te, lialtimere. Md A U" A D VER T1H EM E XTS PKOPO-1ALS FOR n.VTS. CHOPPKD COBN AMI 8TUAW -Proposals for fui nlshlng Klre Department uh Ne 1 While Western Oats, Chopped Cern and straw of the beht quality for a period of lx months, will be receive! by the rfre Committee, at the office of theChlet Kngtneer. Ne. JKEast oranire urect. until Decembers. 1S0. at 7 o'clock p. ui. The Committee reserve tht rlKht te reject -ny or all bids. Uy order of the Committee. r. LEWIS NOLL, Chairman Attest H K EIJKltM AN. M.D, clerk. 13-"td JTAMM RHOS. ft CO. CLOSING OUT ! CLOSING OUT ! Stamm Bres, & Ce. -AKK- CLOSINt ODTTIIK ENTIKP IIAI.ANLI- OF (JIIUIblMAM GOODS, AT Greatly Reduced Prices. WE HAVE M AN V Special Bargains le Ofler te Ycu, At our I tinlttd amount of room will net permit us te carry Xuias Goods ever until Xtnasnext WHAT WE HAVE. DOLLS, 1'lCTUllE UOOK3, 8TORV HOOKS, SCIIAP HOOKS, AUTOQUAPH HOOKS. 1IHAS3 GOODS. HII.VS3 WAGONS, H11A9S TKAIS, HltASS WHISK HOLDEUS. lltON TOT LADIES' SATCHEL'S. 101LE1' CASEb, Etc. BOSTON STORE. .Vel. 2ti and 28 Xerlh (Juccn St., LANCAS1XU, PA. v -suag...,-l,rtir. mmmeAu TqOOU'R SAHSAPAUILLA. After Diphtheria The patient ret evet stienglh iltinly, as thesys thesys tenus weak and debilitated, nud the bleed pel. toned Ivy the lavages of the disease. What It neeled Is a koeiT tellable tonic and bleed putt tier like Heed's "aisaputllta, whlthhas Jut thn elttiuoDlsef stteniith lerthn body, and vitality and richness ter the bleed which seen bilng back nibum hesllh Alter scarlet lever or pneumeiiliu Is iie of great beneflt. "Attei letetenng iiuma pmleiigetl sickness with diphtheria, nnd needing something ti buMd nut up, I leek t,. Letties of HmnPa Haia psillla. 1 telt geed results Irem the nrt dose. It ctmed te go netn the top .1 my bead te thn ends el my tees 1 knew llned Haiiiapaillla Is agoetlthtng (, II. rr iir i, Dnigttit, Weil field, Mas). After Scarlet Fover " l ttn em little sill, who had been sick with luiilet fescr the usoef ItiHid s Saitapaillla wai most inarv eleus, entirely mmevlug the poison from her bloetl and restoring her te geed health Heed's ParsapatlUa deerves our highest pi alto." E. (1 Strite, Swampscott, Mast. W ben my son recovered from diphtheria hi, threat was swollen and Inflamed, he bad no ap ap petlte aud his bloeil aeeuuM In a v ery peer con dition Aiiei usliiirtne betlltis of Heed's Bar sapsrilla he was very much belter, gained In (lest, hi lhlsthievt seemet ninth Imprevsd. ' MP II M Pi k t, rianklln, N II HOOD'S SAHSAPA1ULLA, old br tsi .11,1 ell, Mass all dn jglsts t sli for .V l II jui A tO. Apetbecatles, Pie. Lew 100 Deses Oue Dellar. Alll'sHAlllliit'lt, Perfect Hair Indicates a natural and htallhy condition of the scalp, and of tba glandu through w blch neurtih ment Is el't&lned When, In consequent of age and dliese, the hair becomes weak, thin, andfjisy, Ayer a lull Viger will sitenglhen It, re'terelia erlglual color, proraetn Its rapid and vigorous .ewtn, and lmpait le II Ihs lustie and freshness et youth. 1 hjve n.etl Avt-r s Hair Vlei for a long time, and am convinced of its value When I was l; years of age my hali ttegan te turn rav. 1 com. menccd usln the Iger, and was aurprlned at the geed effects It produced It net only re stored the colerto my hvlr. but se itlmulated It, growth that 1 have new mero hair tbau ever be fete-.l W.tdwaid.', Celdwstcr, Mats. Ayer's Hair Viger, Sold i t t i agists and Peilumers. Ir r are srrrimv i (rem debility ana less el appetite it your stomach I- out of order, or your mind confused tsku Ayer a -arsaparllla. rhlj medlclne will restore pnyi:al force and clutlclty te the tem,niore surely andsieedlly than any tonte yet discovered I'ei six month, I suffered from liver and temach trout les. Mv teod aid net neurtih me. and l became weak and very much emactitcd I took si i bottles nf Ayer's aisaparilla. and waicured JullmM Palmer, iprlngflcld, Mais. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared ny Di I c. Ayer A Ce, Lewell, Mass. seltlbv all Druiglsls Price, II . U bet He. W d:i U1 DYS PEl'SlTlS A LTavT.Tcuels AS well aj dlstresitng complaint If nej lected.lt tends by Imparting nutrition, and de pressing the t me of the v stem, te prepare the waj of Rapid Decline. ' ' riijslclans aud Druggists Kccuutmcml BROWN'S IBM BITTERS! ASTHE BEST TONIC. li eulckly and completely Cures Uv.pepdla in all Its forms. Heartburn, llelchtiiu, ImUiis the teod. etc It enriches and purines the bleed, stimulates the appetite, aud aids the assuulla Hen of feed. Kkt.T.J Kessitsr. the honored pastor of the 1 Irst Reformed Churrh, lialtimere. Md., says " Having used Brown s iron Hitters for Dyspep sia and Indigestion, 1 take ereat pleasure lu recommending It highly Ale cunslder It a splendid tonic and tnvlgorater, and verv strengthening." Het JesxrHC Stir. Judge of Circuit Court, Clinten Ce . Ind , say, ' 1 bear most t heerfnf testimony te tbe efficacy of Brown's Iren Hit- tot s for Dyspepsfa, and as a tonic Mrs. C. A. Norway. MerrUi. Wis nffcred rer two jcars with Dyspepsia. I .d many dllferent remedies without beneflt. My physician advised me te try Brown's Iren Hit ters. Tbre- bottles cured me " The genuine has Trade Mai k and crossed led lines en wrapper Take no ether. Made only by BIIOW .s CHEMICAL CO , Baltimore. Md. (Jjmls-lydAw toimech a.vj vieahh. -pSTAHI.ISUi:D-17T0. Dcmuth's Cigar Stere. We rave in stock a Hne assortment of Goods, suitable Chrislmi3 Presents for Gentlemen. MEEI19CHAUM PIPES and ClOAK HOLD EKS. Plain, Carved and SUver Mounted Genulne t KhN'CII llltl A K PIl'ES In Latest Styles, Hhapes and Mountings lne SMOKING TOBACCOS. Imported nnd hey West cigars. Onr Specialty The only Clear Havana Hller Hand Made Cigars In the city for St, biands " MU, ' "yueriaa' and "Gelden Lien " CAN KS in All Styles and Prices 8nuO llores. Clrar rases, Match Bexes, Ac -Tclepbeuu Connectlon. NO. 114 EASTKING STREET, LANCA8TE11 PA. dec2-Imd J.EUAL A VT1CXN. ITiSTATKOFJAMKHM. Hl'UKK, LATE il et Lancaster city, dei eased Letters testamentary en said estate having been ? ranted te the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against tbe same, will prejent them for settle ment te the undersigned, residing in I ancatter City. MOKTIMKIl MALO.NE. J 1.. STEIN MET., uov.etdeawr Executers E STATU OK J AM Kb I100N, LATE OK Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa, metary en eald estate having been granted te the understood, all persons indebted thereto are reucied te masre immediate payment, and thee having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settle ment te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster clty'.. JOHN II HP1NLH, 1 iccuter A C uiiheeul, Attorney. dlSetdS INSTATE OKMAKYKICE,' LATE OK ii the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentaiyen said estate havlegbeen granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are retiuested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against th same, will present them wltbentdelay for sottlo settlo sottle niont te the undersigned, residing In the city of Lancaster KDW'AKD KUECKEL, , Jernr A. Cetli, Attorney. Executer. nevlVCtdS NEW CsARRIAGE FACTORY, Cbrutiin and Mines Streets. All kinds of Carriages. Buggies, Business, Wagons, etc. made, special munitien paid te repairing, lit at of workmen employed and satisfaction guaranteed. lelMmds UEOKUE W'EI'.Klt, Pioprleter. A 11. KOHENSTEIN, A BARGAIN. Owing te tbe close of the Pall and Winter Bea son, lhive purchased enu mere piece of these elegant Heuvy Dark Hlue English Cheviots, at a reduced price. They were our best seller, and sold at XS co. and have reduced thein te tbe low figure of Ii5 00. Made and trimmed elegantly, and above all, a perfect nu . A. It. UOSKNBTKIN. Fine Tailoring, H7Nerth Uueennt, QONTKACTOR AND UUILDEit GEORGE ERNST, CAUPENTElt, CONinACTOU A J1U1LDEU. Uesldence Ne. 6J3 West King street. Shop Shep East Grant street, opposite station beuse. WOODKN MANTELS AND (1KNKKAL IIAKIl WOOD WOltK A 8PEC1AL1Y. .f".AH w .r.k B0?urt's my piempl and persona ali??.J.19ni..Urawln nnii KsUmaUis lurnlsbed. ecti7-lydu NOTICK TO TKESl'ABSEKS AND UUN.VKKS.-AU persons are hereby for bidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed orunln erunln orunln clesed, nltber for the purpose of sheeting or fish lng, as the law will be rigidly enfercetragalnst alftrespaaslng en said lauds of the undersigned after this notice. WM. COLEMAN rilEEUAN. It, PKItCV ALDKN, ' EDWAIIDO. MIEKMAN, IviomeyforK W tieleu'vn's helri 1 ttv-w iruHTstestn R 1- C L A I M ll D We once erc factieuj, lietic and wild. Anil netve re civil, kind And geed le peaicfularts uniecencilcd And keep the law as people should" Our blankets smeared with Kieas- and stami Vcve.ir our linen. Liwrt and late. Ktem buffalo meat and settlers' veins Through summer's dust and heat content, 1 tern moon te moon unwashed we went, I 'it Ivettv Ser tame like a r i Of light across out tUiKcned n WORD OF WARNING there are nuny hit sevns, each represented te be " jinl as poed as the ' Ivery , " they ARt NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivery" Seap and insist upon Retting it, i eptrif ht IMS by Pretltr A uimlile u i'. uevtmrvtutiuHtnH mood. s UIKK'S CAUl'ET HALU CARPETS ! -REOPEN SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We aie new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Best Sle ted Line et Carpet, ever ei hibtted in this city. WILTONS, ELVLT3, all the Trading Makes of UODT AND TAI'LsT!t HKL'SSELS.THHEE TLA, All-Weel and Cotten Chain LATBA Bt'l'KIU, and all qualities Of IV. OKA1NCAHPETS, DAMASK and ENLHAV CAIIPET8. KAU and CHAIN C'AKPETS of enr own manufacture a specialty. Special Attention paid te the manufacture of CUSTOM CARPETS Alsea rull Llneet OILCLOTH, KUUS. WINDOW SHADES, COVEUI Kls.Ac., AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West Kleg and Wnter HtrecU, Isuncasler, Yi Ittb3 2md4w HUUKH. N EW OUT HOOKS. THE EARL'S KETUUN. bv Owen Mure- dtth. Thts beautiful poem, which ranks nextte " Luclle " among the author's works. Is new published In unlijue and beautiful style , I vel., vellumjplatcd doth, gilt edges. ' LALLA ItOOKU." An Oriental Uemance Illustrated with 111 pheUetchlngs, deslffned by the best American artists, Jehn Harper, W alter Batterlee and etaers. Cleth txirtlolle, with stamped ribbons. "PAIR IVES.' byThemas Heed This beau tlful pem Is new ler the first Mine brought out In holiday style cloth, gilt. Other books of equal note and pnpu'arlty, which can b ssen and will be sold regal dless el publishers' prices, G. L. FON DERSMlTrTS Boek, Stationery and Art Stere, Opposite Cenrt Heuse, Ijvncaster, I'a aug-ii-tid T UK HOLIDAY KEAMO.N. JOIIf BAER'S SONS, lloekstllfri and hlnllenfin. reR the Holiday Season. HEAUTirUL CHRISTMAS BOOKS, Uildes, rhotegrapli Allium, Artistic Christinas SenYenirs, Toilet Oases, Werk Boxep, New Leather and Plush Goods, riOTURES AND FRAMES. M-ALAltUEBlOCK Al LOW PUICES.t Nefl. IB nnd 17 North Queen Htreet, LANCASTEU. PA., WATCUBM. -5TTATOHK8, Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry atless than auotlen prices until January 1, 1R87. rine let et Kings, Ac Alse, Elgin, Walt ham (Aurera for which 1 am Bele Agent), and ether rlrst-Clasa Watches: Ileal Watch and Jewelry Repairing. -Correct lime by Telegraph Dally, only place In oily. L. WEBER, 1WX North 0,ucen St., Near Peun'a. U. it. Depot, Spectacles, Kyoglaases and OptlcalOoeds. All kinds el Jewelry. MAOHIWMUIT. TITACHINKKT, 40. ten STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved INQINESTrMtiti, Psriibli ir S(itiur;. Newer Second-Hand BOILinia, WATBH TANKS, HBPABATOHB. Mauhimi or Raraim Vfeu snch as dena and kept In Machine Sheps, CALL OB 01 ADDaaU, Ezra F. Landis, WOBKB-A37 NORTH CHERRY BTHUKT LtaeisTss Pa. nltfdAw A DISCOUNT ALLOWED i Te all charitable persons buying Holiday Presents for the Peer and Needy. We have Useful Goods that will be very much appreciated by Men, Women and chlldien who aruontnfeinpleymont.vrho would need tinder wear, shirts, Pauls, stockings, Uleves, Hand, kerchiefs. Suspenders, and btaploUeods suited for the season. Use the L.X.U Polish fur clean ing your Silverware, Ac. rer sale AT UKCHTOLD'B. Ne. Si North Cjuesu blieel. - Sign of the Big Blocking, tnfi awsiiifisi'n MiiriY-iMi-sii is A j well as folks with paler face And new I take, whete'er we go, lluscakc of lumv Sep te show What uv iltred my squaw and me m! made us clean and fair te see CARPETS ! INU 01- WVHMTCHB. U1UHNITUKE WAHKKUOMB. nuv 10URSEI.F a pair or these Felding Dress Pillows. CALL EARLY Al Hoffmeier's Furniture Warerooms. They are tbe nicest thing out and we have Inst received another lotel them., MO EAST KINO HTnHHT. CHRISTMAS (IIH-K. GHRISTMAS GIFTS. UbeIXiI, Beautiful, Durable, And Sure te PleaBe. Ilefete making your selections cat! at Will. MVER'S rURNlTURE STORE andtee the many pretty things suitable ler Husband, Wlte, Child or rrlsnd. I H. WIDMYER, Oorner Bswtt, King and Duke 8te LANCASTER, I'A. aeptt-lya jrTEINlTOirS KUHN1TUIIK DEPOT. Only 1 Day More Until CHRISTMAS. And we are Ilcaily te Shew as Fine and J Large an Assortment of FURNITURE IN ALL LINES, ASHA8EVEK HEEN 8HOWN INTHECUY. Thn goods of today aie se nietty and attractive thai It Is bard te Ke.let (luylng Something In Our Line fei CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te feel perfectly nee Income .every day If you dealie, and leek al what U being put en the floors new and attrac tive, and you will net be urged te buy. Yen would be surprised te Itarn hew many are dein I this each week. We have already set aside a great ma,ny pres ents for DECEMOKlt tl, but ,wt can 11111 keep a gteal many mere secret -AT- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOS. 37 & QO SOUTH QUBBN ST., LANCASl'KIi, I'A. NOW THE TIM E TO SPECULATE. ACTIVE FLUCTUATION? In the market ener opportunities te speculators te maka money in Oram, stocks, liends and Pe?rel?Jrn! i-rempt personal attention given te ordenrel S:i"!& no. unU.'.'J' Kyj,v linker una llieker, . ,4smiiteii ilnrriii uvtt&&&&&S&&&& hi -K
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