,T DAT m THB TEaB JSMSsstsit) I A m netxiM a tah, rirrr m, taiTMOtruuiin in u I AM 41 AMOtl M-ACBS. SAKM.I L uaaub oinraiMieif allowed tj am. Tstaraen oehkbctic. If AOVmTfBtNO RATES ; " " ' x'in. iln. ln. ln.j41ii I Mn. tWr- i wiTiej 'i joeisti BfHff Ifl DM 3 3ft IIS 4 43 5 "3 L Ilin HO 1MI 3(D 460 BOM JW FMtL.. 10" I "fO 615 0 80 8 43 Days...... II" se "J 5 m 7 go e IfMk is aM " & hmnem fWU..M i 4 60 7 60 10 60 IS 60 18 60 b Hkl.. 3 00 e 00 1000 ISM 1700 SO M Eatenm..... ii mi 7 em uoe moo aim oe Months... bee low 17 u 'am 2700 si oe Menth., eon uoe 9oce wee siw ssoe .Seuths 9W laomseo sseu 4iuM6w ITWU- UOO WOO 4S0U 6900 CSO0J f l ?,ThoWeeklv Intclligencer & HCO EvtRY WtDNtCDAr MertWrlO. lAYA,1.00K)SscieirTns. txrM e ti, l Aim A OOTT nuu TO rmxseKB uirx-rinu it roeeLicmiDnioMivBiiTrAiiTCTTmi Ain oerimtv. all Airossiceua unu: oenisno te ts wactk basest. alt VtUcrt and Ttttfframt te THH rNTELUQBNOEn, near Buildln?, Lancaster, l'a. ,ty &uuastcr fattUigenK1. & LAHCABTE1L JANUAUY 23, 1&7. Tall Tnisllng In the Senate. .-; Several senators who take great pleasure man occasional twisting of the lmtish Hen 'a tall have cndcaered te magnify the Aiberles dispute into a cause for war. Their bombastic talk had no ether effect than te draw from theso mero worthy of senatorial 'dignity an emphatic pretest, a clear out- - -Mee of the fisheries dispute, nnd a vote that r'-,WM essentially a meat nattering auti i taniest expression of confidence in the Stability, prudence and patriotism of the -.president. v'Tbe measure under consideration was 'ATU rwiMrrt tlm rreGlilnnt. i-lfti I inra if te. , Xeretlenary powers for the protection of "American fishermen by denjing te Caua- Hdtan vessels the right of Intercourse with tbe United States. s4 The bill iu the hands of an incompetent ErSiOr rash executive might lead te war, but ek 5 ita aim is peaee and it seems te be the very rt Mast mat tue United btates can de in the ?J s?stter if they wish te make the protection '- of citizens a fact and the dignity of the f-i WJfr MMpnmAM M.niw.tiul t iV.UWUlUJV iWaVKU. na.Tk Aerejgii peucy 01 i.ugiauu 13 try ni 1 EJe be marked by a brutal disregard of justice t'-aadanabsolutelackof courtesy, and the ft bully must be faced with a bold front t but Jthe war which thesa noisy senators talk of 9 y" 1kt 1 And it Mn nnltr lkt trn e i il a cei 1 nn n mnna Fit", J? " """V vu umi; iu vvudu(,uA te t iit;,w Kure of last resort which all true patriots 4". ';J' -w-,,1,, ... ..., , .1.. a. pv niuuiu !' w iutj uut;i ut:uiit:u iu. ,k? There was one premiuent and most grat- iMlfying feature of the debate that will call Wi feiEDecial comment evervnhere. and that V 'was the assurance given that in any emer- t rduuji imieiuica aieuuu greui inuiuu ;mu urn uuier leeungs 01 civu war iorgeuen. ilr. vest found much fault with the bill $ bat said he would vete for it because the president was given discretionary iwwer in Jtfthe matter, and this doubtless expresses &v the sentiment of the conservative men in r the Senate, se that the vote of forty-six te one, ana that one lliddleberger, is practi cally a "JLauiineus indersement of the pres ident; Senater lliddleberger being an ec centric giaius whose vagaries no man can tti . n v-. : t ine -cw Jersey blruggle. til The Republican Senate of Xew Jersev ; refuses te organlze, because when organ- izeu it win nave 10 go into an election for TTnltfw Ktaf Aa can it. nn.l .Innt n -r,...n W2 v MV...VkJ .VUUIU1 UUU ClC-l-b a JCLUU- kUr3t--UlJa.H?.volutienary thing had been Sr dene by a DemocratiaSenate the Republi sh can press would be black with rage; as it & Is ever what it conceives tesbe the offense 1 ' of the Indiana legislature in refusing te receive as Its presiding officer a Republican Y lieutenant governor whom it believes net w te have been duly elected; and the validity 01 whoseelectlen it has caused te be taken L into the courts for settle mut. Tbelndhna Senate has thusevpicssed l j- it. MMrllnnen t r nlinn t ! 1 .. . ,. 11 , .iiuuwwu:i ureim . Muemfj me New Jersey Senate sets itself openly in de- pance or it. congress, seme jears age, f- made a law requiring state legislatures te V Bieet en a fixed dav after their er?.ini?A. M f lrtr nnrl nrrtnen.1 .lnllr n Mn.. . , tf.. , v-vm, ..u I'.uLLAA U(,il Ub liUUll LU U:,11IIL s ur uuuu euura senator, xnis law was t: mniifl npf-tneA nr f in vkT-Ainiiin, i.ei. t r n T.. - !'- 'I1 " a lusmgtemeet for such election in capes S ...,!. ,....,, . .. Aw-, nuau vuU kwu ueuies 01 tue state lee Is la. fef ture were of dlffeitut political cemnlei- Wk 'Alie law, until new, ha3 ulwajs becured g-j, me conveuuen or ine legiaiaiure at the lifri appointed time ; and it remained for the IKBenatoef Tew Jersey te dovise this new p,u.ucuua ui unuiuilK IIS purp03e. It caU ?nardly be made effective. One bedv of a j$. a legislature cannot paralyze legislation by t"i refusing te organize at the time fixed by KfiMiaw. iNew jersey is without n Senate, yj ami the majority of tlie body claim that &.Uiey can keep it indefinitely in that alt ua-&likt,0n- !f fiat is se, there w euld seem te ba $j? an end of the government, while it weull Jr iuus ee in tue power of ene of the leglsla- K4 .live DOUleS te BUSDend. Tlin imvnmnr n,l .- 4nf TIahpa 4 Y . a . kud ixuuoe ui liepreseniauvi's are ready ilfer work anunlntwl them !... ti e .- ,. K- yr -rr -.,"..w llJ OCUillU J3 r t iAr nnd mnv tiAf i- V ..W-, .-MM 9J HUVbllt UL-. There probably is a remedy for the bitu. fatteu in a mandamus retjuhiug it te meet Island take measures for declarinc v.icnnniP.i Wi- in the Senate. Certalnlv Vp- .iraav i.. 'ought te be equal te puttim: out of mint sr, i,.t, .i. !.--:.. ..... .. . fe) '""'"wi; ux me oeuaie mat it can step fev tee wheels of the government. Filter the lVnter. P These Who think that this ttv ,naa ni wrely need te have a settling reservoir for thA trntnr fllltlnllful in If n !....!..... l.-r i B, : -"j-t'.n-u iu iw ujuinuia ueiere it t " j""i iuiu me mums, are uaru te be t' nersnnilivl liw fnnte if i,,. . i , '"v" " luvi u net con vinced by the preseut condition of the Rj "eltr lut,y "raw at, their spigots. It is I.' i true, as sugiested bv our conietnnnm tt,e fAtiVtte .Bra, that settling reservelis de 'net .-""" "aw ui anus impurities, aud that !' , Qiterinirisalse advltMlilnwhmi i.e.. ...n 'HBll!lOn nf nlllrlmniirt(t..e I.. II. .-- . ..w.umuaiuuie HillLTCUp. Vi ii iu.i which cemeh irem the mud wtuoeos. The Uonestega water, however, J reasonably mimni unnmiuroien.i u 4ltleu, and would Ce sufliclently palatable' kiMwicu vi me mua with which evcrv swerauie rain nils it. iepLinthls Jeurnalhas auirceatAii. nf rlBg the water through filierlnjs b-mk. f jtene and gravel, into a canal which i'.imiiai'Ta A MMMNT llsMllOlri ftvmwMetiKireuId be pumped iutotbe mains, would cleanse 11 certainly of nil Its solid Impurities; aud If Uttering material could be made sufficiently dense, we pre sume, te cleanse it entirely. Uut certainly an effort slieuld be rnndu te gire us at nil times clear instead of muddy t.ttr te drink. It would bca measure of economy, tee. It costs mero te pump muddy Until clear water, because ills heavier per gal. Ien. Then the pipes become- clogged with mud and their supplying rapacity is re duced. It seems te be a ery simple- expedient te taVe the creek water through it b.uk of gravel, held wlthiu brick or sand stene walls, before pumping It into the mains , and eue that could be c fleeted at cempara. lively small cost in the proposed alteration of the water works. SrcAnnr. BeYKn siya the lfRlsliUure has mero intelligence in It this j ear tliau be ha evor known. That Is because the Uouje chose Ultn for Its head. Tun sw lnglug sign will seen be getting in tt fearful work again. In Philadelphia the otber day a sign tell en the head of n daughter of ex Oer. Pollock and bully bniled her. The trouble with these signs Is that tbey per hist In filling upon the heads of luueccnt parties and net upon the eraulums of their lulquiteus owners. It has In recent ycara grown te be qulte a custom for metropolitan nepapers te Is sue nluianacs. They were at tir't mere copies of the ouMdihlened almanac, tnter-mlngled wltn a row iecil statutics. ren tney are cempendlums et trie ltet and best Informs Informs lien en atuiet every teinc worthy of the public attention. The llaltimore u has l'ueJ a geed alma nac which 19 epecially devoted te laryland 8 InteiesL", but which will be found te have a great deal et information ou subjects of 11a tlenal concern. Ttie Philadelphia lime; as usual, comes te the front with oue of the prettiest almanacs of ibe year. And it is as rcllable as it Is beautiful. Iu political Information is care fully and accuratly prepareil. Its 6perting news ia the cream of the latest in that de partment, aud tbore are facts and figures en subjects that have n general interest te every, one. The W llkcsbirre Recerd is net behind its metropolitan contemporaries in qnite a neat little GO page pamphlet, in which the great intcresta of the Iuzarne region are faithfully dcpltttd. Ex CiOVERNen Fester thinks that " the Republican" can elect thelr president next time wliheut the help of New Yerk, state," They uisy be able te elect a president of their own, but never of this country. - m In the Tebruary number of .s nb'ia Ja-'aiiiieProfesner James Ku9el Heley, of the navy, bes an article ou "Our 'avi Policy" in which he takes occi'ien tostrencl v endorse the plans of becrctary Whitney ter the reorganization of the navy! He says that ene of the most expensive and valuable les les eons of tbe war was that officers must have recognition en the ground of merit either by promotion of the best or by the remeval of the least doaen ing, that the stall and military duties should be taken from the bureau of supply and that the officers and men must be Klveu modern training in modern ships with the -best of modern weapons. A dozen or scere of new ships will net make a navy, but the process of renewal must go en until the whele fleet is in same degree li'ted te stand the trial of modern war. ''Inlll this rehablll rehablll atieucan be accomplished the navy will only serve the purpose of a butt for the prea and a football ler political parties ; and itaelllcers, a body of men whose Intelllgcncs and devo tion under a proper Hystem would be equal te any trust, will be condemned te fritter away their lives In u senseless parody of their profession." Pnornssea Pcnx ADn.n, of ew ierk, is vigorously advocating the compulsory ed u u u catioaef children, lie takes isiue with the philosophic dogma that it is the riht of the parent alone te educate the child. He de clared that the child did net beleni: te the parent, as the opponents of compulsory edu edu cat.en held. The parent was only tbe natural guardian. The state was tbe supreme guar dian aud would Interfere Justly U the natural guardian forget his duty. If parents abused or Rtarved the child, the sta'e protected iu Se it should If the parent could net or would net glve It clomentary education, fatate edu cation again waj net a form et charity, a pauperization et the masses, bchoel?, hos hes pllala and asylums were malntalued bv taxa tion el the people. And lu all taxuf how hew how ever, the surface of liug3 -nay conceal it, the peer always fiore the heavier part. V.'Sit they escaped en direct taxes they made upon indirect. Tbe ttate, tee, was bound te provide ler Its ewu perpetuation. And the state was net an entity, but an idea in tbe minds or the peeple which muit be rtbern from year te year. The pnblie school certalnly was lull or trad! trad! tlenu of American history, the source, and only source, of what the mass of the people knew nenadajB about Americau ideas and Kovernmont. The publle sctoel was the cerner stene en which the state te rarnetnate ( itself as it is must rest, aud tbe only sure . means of assimilating i,b ,.,.in.. f in,ni i t., i-1(,rfc,.r. " : . "b ,--.. . -.-.. juuuguiueu. Theual: lai insirucuen, or ltseir, did net prevent crime, jtt tbore were moral liilluences in every school that did. Kvery school was a little commonwealth whera order and obedl ebedl obedl euee and rtsptct for law were taught by word and example, aud the discipline was extremely valuable te childreu of tender years PKttSONAL. iV,XK.,JOKCn'S0U W' " llATf- democrat, w ill be chenjn asnater from Tennewiie, the Demoeratlo caucus having aprecd upon him. SLSATenruANU HiscocK.ef New Yerk, was " tee b'aiuetl Ia7y te work at larmiiiL- " He is new worth feW),C00 and his h lfe t also rich. Mn. Ciladste.nj: will outribuie te tbe Jiineteent'i Cntuiy of February uu arti'-ie uutllltd " Notes and Queries en tee IrMh l)j mand " Pnorrssen Thikiten. of Cernell, has received aisurnnce Irem Hen. Hiram Hibley of J2S0 000 ler Improving ralbley college et MichauleArts. Lieud RAMJOLru CnuRuniL haM ior ier mally Hlgnined te the upeaker of the Heuio or Commens his desire te explain his resii: nation Irem the cabinet balere the debate en the nddn.na Irem the throne begins enThurs- MISS It VMllLL. (hlnoliler nf lln.. u. i J. Kaiidull, is te be married en the 1th of uuiuui lie,, wt. j. Lancaster, or Wahh Wahh ltigteu. Mr. Lancaster is a yeune attorney w. .-..u..ue,Uwiu 1'iiwiiv.a uuu une repuiatieu. and Is a member or ene of the best known law firms iu the district. U15J.EE AL MIMO.V UAMLllON has C0110 te .... u.e, uucuce ,iu win nan ier llie linr miidas ou t hutsday. He will be accempaii. ltd en the voyatre by Jehn Kunkel, a veunj liillilonalre, or Hsrnsburp; Colonel James lluUy. et Marietta, and I.srry Jereme. el ISowierk. Hewilt net return until April. I'Rhiwjm Kuer, or Harvard university, repuris that thure are new l.GOO students in attcndauie. He dwells particularly ou the statutes by which till religious sorvktaaie plated upon u voluntary footing nudaavs that the new method has been entirely sun cealui. He advocates the reluclug of the minimum uge et admission te 18. Colonel Dan Lamoni isriuitea sllllsd tilegraph operator. He calued his ktiovl ktievl ktiovl edge Oitlieart while ulttluj; at ids private (Itblclu the room occupied by Mr. Ment Keuiery, the operator at the Whlte Heuse, I he colonel transmits meassKes with the OiSB elan old telegrapher and receives ialrly well atamoderate apeed. Ilu "oepy"n excellent, and would turn the average opera tor itreen with envv. It inuv I.a .,m,,. solatlen te the prosident's private secreUry te i.nu, lr ....;,. i-.. .-.wHvv.w,. j e, i HoulJnmL10-ellUJob.lRt lh0 W,,lt" nloveeMimw.fiV0?In?n,tU "" au eQ1- pieye of the w eateru Union telegraph. ' AITJCKl.tO VAIW1XAZ atXMO&l. Mlrhael Iterlu S.r Tlml th frfUte It llf I1I111! Ilm Mcftljnn l'plneOc. At the gteat reception te Michael Dsvllt, at Madlpen frSrpinre Ksrden, Nuw Yerk, ou Sunday nlglil Mr. Dsvttt thus spoke ou the Mcalyun cplsode : "And new I ceme te n matter of lutcrc-u net alene te my en n friends, but te the w bole lrlih peeple of the sta'e et New Yerk, I could net well pass evor in slloure thecase et my rdend, Hr. Me llytin. Hut in wlul I nm alKJUt te wy 1 will endeavor te creiully v old the mistaken of ethem, and re'ram from the line et criticism th it Injure a cnuse that It means te delrnu. ! VpjUuv. There are both pereual nml pmliKMl ress his w by I am JustitliHl In nmkltii; nlliislnns te this Krave question here te u'ght. In Ir. McUly nil's statement te the papers this inmiilni? we read thst he preiult d in IvC te in a l-e no in re Land League sinHH-hi". " New it upiH-ars ftem this Hint lr Mc Ulyun's rtr one bejran nt the last uieetlui: that 1 sldressed hern lu this ( llj Iu Wi aud that Cardinal tvuieeui itn)--iinHl him ler Isveilng the lrifh tc lu ion vlrlei.t hls.es) In the siwebrs then an 1 subit-iuent-ly ileltvertHl In thlscily iubobaltet Ireland. "Here lies the hetwl and trout el lr. Me Olyun'MOiTendlep. tJriwt oheerlntr Mew mark, ladles mid cenlle-ven, this surtlltiR cemeitiencs. miKCtne Irish esuewasm a death struggle w Ith divs.ster and coercion. Mlslortuue iluffiJtHt the steps et our move. tnent, lu the face el cur eneiulcw, who bore down upon us en every side, In the hope of lufllctlm; upon the 1 ud Lai:un an over whelming defeat. I.very reseiirrn of un scrupulous jMwir wss applied te dixri;au Izeeur peeple, disrupt our rankn, and de stroy our hiqws. And it was In that dark hour, wuile ineuactHl en every Uiud Willi destruction, that I ardlual Simeon), at the behest of UuRltsli agents In Heme (ureaiis' Jeluil his texOle attavkK te thevse of L-liid - enemies. Hisses It transpires ue that le was net ssllsUeti w ith his vain and fruit les i tTerts te ceeice the bishops sod priests of Ireland into doing Knland'a dlity polit ical Werk. U.rixins.; He also aimed his puny little thunderbolt at our frieuds here in Amotien, lecvue Kuelaud instructed htm lhat il as here lu America tint we get our sinews of war rer this glorious revt.lutleu. "And in tbst v erj year, that v er of all but coiuplete dlasttr ler Ireland, Cardtust Sloi Slei Sloi eenl slncled out ter censure and punish tueut one of the truest, ene of the most pure hearted men Oed has ever ca.ietl te tee min istry of rollcien, ene et the met fearle. ene of the lrget hewted, ene el the most uoble-mlnded men that ever denned the vestments et a I athelV priest, one of the most f-dthful and leerlevs champions that Ireland has ever i;lven te thocue of human liberty aud pi.gre--s. And fir wbatT ter suprdrtliic this movement iu Ireland which means te K'asp rebLer lardlerdism by the threat , this uieverueut of ours in Irelaud which re' Ives te put an end te crime and outrage, for supporting what Cardinal Sim eenl is pleaed te call, and I am prvud te ac knonledge the Irish revolution " " II It him i-jnln," ravred a voice, amid an uproar et laughter and cheers Mr. invltt raised his hand aud busbed them. Then he cried "Lst there bone mis'ake, gentlemer, about the origin et the hesutuy te our beloved lriend. Had he brcn engaged in praisln); Km;land or deuoueciug the Land Leasue in lJ, he mlpht te-day be the archbishop of New rerk ' Iho whole audierce rose In a b"dy as the speaker said Una and ler lully two minutes cbeetcd again and aain. Then Mr. Pavitt tired meru red het shot at tbe cardinal. " Ilecause 1 ather Mcv.lv un has dene what the patriotic bishops aud priests of Ireland have dene in dehsnee of this tame Cardinal fclmoenl's .continued jrreanlnci puny in junction he uierlts the censure nud is uwaruea tne punishment whi.h the prefect of the prnpii;aada would hsve meted out te the Father M '..ynns e' Ireland had he net been taught by the Ca'.helks of Ire land that we bri k no tguerant or pro-Ees llnh Keuun taterlerence in our national or secular atltirs." " In O'lennMl's immortal words of warn Ins;. -As miiLU religion as veu p'eae Irem Heme, but no politics in Ireland.' " In conclusion Mr. Pavtu said thst no ( ath ath ellc believed Dr. McGlynn rebellious apalast the church or thought for a m int that he would net alvvayR remain trun and devoted te it and the Catholic faith. Theso who ad vised Dr. McGlynn net te go te Reme, though, Mr. Davittviid, uncouscieusly gave cowardly advle It was Dr. McOIynn's duty te go M Ilvue at any risk, te defend what he considered the rlgMs or Ireland and the rights of mun, and-be (Mr. IUvut; was sure that Pope Lee would give him a lull and impartial hearing. Ha was sure, tee, that the pope would decide for him, as he did ler ArcbbUhep alsb, in sptte of all the In In iluence brought te bear by .English agents at tLe v atican. DOCViiKxxrtt h tub irj .ucuit za. A Letter Te neiieral Oram Trem XtU Chlt Of- Mair-.lfterwarU Ills i-crt.ir' or Uar. Frem the Sew Tertt Sua Bfeul it-SsncRe, M' Junefi ls33. I O'oIeoj, a. m. DtAR Ot.Miiti, The great solicitude I feel for the wfely of thU army leads me te mention w hat I had hoped noir again te de the subject et jour drinUtnv. This msy aurprUoyeu, for I may befand I trust I am; doing you auiDjustice by unfounded suspi suspi ciens, but if an error it better be en the aide of his country's safety ; in fear of otrend etrend Ing a lriend. J nave heard that Dr. McMil lan, at Uei. anerman's, a few days a 'O, in in ductdyeu, notwithstanding-your pledge te me, totikeagtassof wine, and today, when I found a box of wine in Irent of jour tent, and proposed te meve it, which I did, I was told you had forbid its being taken away, for you Intended te keep it until veu entered McJ.sburg, that you mlht have it for your friends, and tonight, when you should, tiecau'O et the condition of your hadth if nothing else, have be3n In bed, I find you where the w ine Initie has Just been emptied In company with thr se who drinic and urge jeu te de llkewi-e, and the lai k of your usual promptness or decision and clearness In expressing yourseir In writing tendtd te confirm mv suspicions. Youbave the lull control of veur appotlte and can let drinking alone. Hal jeu net pledged me the hln'.erliy of your hencrtarly last March that jeu would driuk no mero during the war, and kept that pledge during your recent campaign jeu would i et today baveatoed ftrst in the world's history as a successful military leader Your only salva tion depends upon jour strict adherence te that pfedge. 'ieu cinnet sueceed in any ether way. As I hav e beiore stated I mav be wrong In my suspicions, but irone ses that which leads him te suppobe a sentinel is rail ing asleep en bis pest, it Is his duty te areuse blui, and If one sees that which leads him te fear the general commanding a great army Is being seuueud te that step which he knows will bring disgrace upon that general aud dereat te his command, if he falls te sound the prerer note or warning, the rrleuds, wlve and children el these brave meu whose lives he permits te remain thu 1m prilled will accuie him while he lives aud utand swift witnesses or wrath agaiust him in the day when a 1 shall be tried. If my auspicious are unftunded, let my Jrlendship for jeu aud my al ler my country be my excuse ter this letter t aud ir they are cor rectly founded, aud jeu dotermine net te heed the admonitions and the prajern of thin hasty note by Immediately ceasing te touch n slugle drop of auy kind of liquor, no mat ter by whom asked or under wnat clrciim ataucen, let my Immediate relief from duty in this depvrtment be the rtsulL I nui, general, your friend, Jehn a. Kavvlis. Tbe reUlnt-d epy or this letter was indorsed by Onneral Kawllns as fellows : 'J his Is an exact copy or a letter given te the person te whom it is addressed at its date, about four inileH from our headiiuirters in the rear or Vlcksburg. lu admonitions were heeded, aud all went well. Jehn a. Hawlins. el Toe Jlucli tu .tih Irem Iho Sew ler Hun. Tiamp (whose request for feed has been denied)-. Well, ma'am, would you let me sleep in the ten acre let liaek el the barn If I won't make Hny neie? Wemau Ye-ts, I don't mind lettlu' vU de that. Tramp, (apiiusllugly.v Well, one thing mere, ma'am, boiero f say geed ulgbL Would jeu have m called at" liarp ? I w ant te catch tbe limited cattle train went. Oraubnppeis In Voeouula. One of the mett serieus drawback te rail road travel In Venezuela Is grasshoppers. They are m numerous that they literally cover the rails for mlle, ami, as they de net attempt te p.et nut or tie way of the engine, iiiiiueus et thein are crushed under the wheels and make the track se sllppejy that , mwii nuu mane ma irayit su iiiiipe trains are elteu brought te n stand still ,"4tdtht "'Is grasshopper plague wl'l I sev en vcars. i. ills last for uev en years. PA- noeiu nm Nm rir It has "Wen twouty-twe '..ithlogten. s since l.dwln lloelh, the tragedian, play .n engagemeut tu Ws'lilngten. Thera iImiO place in the country where he wen Id I teceiveil with ttreater favor; but he sajs ) has rrglslered n vow tiever te appear bclTtea whluslen nudlenceagsln. Ills rvsel .dales from the nsss.snstleu of 1'resldenl 1 n -"in 1'J' Mr, lloetir younger brother, .IVhn like. Mr. itoelli was in Rilllniore last week, t'ne of the Wrtslilnclen thestrlcsl msuasers went ever and told Mr. lloelh bow aelnus the people of Washington were te sesv hlnu The ntsnsger varriM w Ith him n number of letten written by the most prominent meu In the army nud navy aud r ngresslenal llhv Licit of theso lettetsassurtsl Mr llveth or n cordial reception trem tjie ntl-ens at the ustlnnal iMpital, whllothe msn titer conveyed a still mero substatitlsl assurain e In the form of a ituarnntce for ene week's engvgement el (20,000. Hut Mr. ltoetb. was luitevible. He thauktHl the gentlemen who haJ tutetesttd themselves lu the tustter, tu mi t thst netb Ins could ltiduce him te alter his deleruilua t en, tier lltumth riem the Uosten 'Iruuicrlpt. "I deu't care J'1 exclaimed the )eung woman behind the counter, vvhru he lieaid otthe tuarrlage of an acqualntAtice te n rich codger, old enough te be her father . they sueer at me because 1 am a saleslady, t ut t d rather be a saleslady thau a Udv that is old." Hlnttllni; Wrskti'M, funeral and nervous Uebllltj, in psiTd meticry, scket -U confidence, preuistun !eh et tnsnly v liter and pewere, ar common ipstilta nt mmi flvi' Indulgence or yeuthtul lutln -rations and lrnIiteM solitary practice Vii tins "hed uiinhoeJ lias thus been witiked fheald ad 0tv, with 10 cents Ir. staun ler Urk, llliis tr-tml trMlea Hiving mean- of i Hevt cure, w nri.t t Mctlcal Auoclatlen, i'vl Main street, 1 ufilis .N V r.l Aw 3PRVIAI, nerivm. Slllt.eirs CUKK will "immisliatiiy relieve Croup. Whoepluir Cough ami meiihitts. rer sale by II It. Cochran, Dru Kg Hi, Ne UJ North QiUHin street. llncklen' Arnlra n-ie The llest Salve tn the world for rntn. Uraljts, Setvs, L'lcurs, Sail Khoum, t . er Serrs, Tetter, Chsppeit IHnds, ChUblalna, c irn, and all Skin Krupltens, and pesltlvcvly cores rues, or no pay relt)lred. It Is guoranteeit te Klve perfucl salts salts tactien, or money relunded. Prlc cunts per Imji. rer Ue by U. 11. Ceccnn. UruKKbt, 157 s,nd lti North Queen atreet, Luanialer. l'a. SllU.OH'S CATAKItlt liril'lUi positive cure for Catarrh, Illptherta, au 1 t snXer Jleuih or sale by II. U. Cochran. Dulst, Na 137 North Daren street. ThT areloeklns forj-euevirvre Krafts of all lu unexpected place l'u freta het i rai te cool ene , carclcj--uc iu cbnlu clelhtns: lu rhert anything M i enOj tu a "common ce'd In theheid t nle arreted tbl Mnd et cold becomes sri't '1 in th luuoeus metnrane of the head Iter i-istirrh. In any and all Its stages this UL t- Auslelda tetlys (.mm luiui. eulc umiili certain rrlce flftv centa tdred&w Urate I p. veu are recltnr depressed vir appetite is Sour, you are bothered with bmlache veu are det, nervous and (rencra out or kerts. and want te Ornce up. llrnceup ' it net wtih tln ulsuts. spring medicines, or 1 itters, wblch have for thelr basis very cheap lad "hUfcy. and which stlmulate you for an L tir ind then leave you tn werse condition than I,eerc VV hat you wnut is an alterative thai til pnrif jour bleed, etivrt healthy action of the LUer and Kid nejs restore your vitality, an 1 give tenened nalthandstrnKlh. Such a medicine veuntu find tn Klcctrie Hitlers, and i j te cents a bet tie at II a Cochran's Dmu -tcr. is; and 11 North Queen Street. Lancaster, l'a (3) THE UEV. GEO. II. THAI KB, of Ueurtsin Ind ,s.vjs " Beth myselr and w'fe ewe oer llvts te SHU.Oirs CONSUMPTION tt UE." terssje by II Ji. Cechxan, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Qacen street. CnaUen We would caution the r iWlc t twware of Dealers nacrlnir Kemp's Ituu n at e than the recular Price, 50 cents and II as oftentimes tml t&tlens or Inferior articles arc nM as the enutne tn order te enable them te . Icbeapiy 11. B Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 Ne-tb Kueen sta-es t Is our agent for Lancaster. Sample bottle given toyeur. e!3lwdxw rer bvmu back, iaeer cheei, ne -bileb a Por Per ous 1'Ia.sler. l'rlce 3S cents I r sue iiy II It. Cochran. IJniglst,No.lSaNenb y u bees ti net. The Kicltmuent Nut (tier. Tbe rush at It. B. Cechr-n, diuglst. Ne. 137 North liacen street, still ceirmuis ,m account of persons afflicted with Ceu-h, it. Asthma, llronctutlsandCensumptlo i loprecureabottle of Kemp's lUltam ler the Threat and Lnuzs, which Is sold en a guarantee m. li.yH Ing entire satisfaction. Il Is a standa-d faualy remedy. I'rlce cents and IL. Ttial merte ell-lv,aAw M IIACKMETACK " a lasting ana fragrant per mine, I'rlce 55 and M ctnts or sale by 11 ii. Cochran, DruagtaUe. 137 Nerthyueen street. AN" UXrOKTUNATt PEI.SON The most unfortunate person In the weild Is one afflicted with sick hueilabe, but Uiey will be re'iuvcd at once by U3lng Or r elle s special Prescription, bee adrerti-i uicai tn another column. (Ij DisriELiun Linsa fzturs ler sick headache tsrpld liver, bUleusness and Indigestion Small andeaij toswellow. One pill a cese. l'rtce,c Uy all druggists. fees-JmdTu.Th.S Sl.EKPLKisa NIOHTH, rnada miserable by that terrible cough. HhUeh s c ure Is Ihu remedy for you for sole by H. B. Cochrin, Druggist, Ne 137 North Queen street. iuij.n ii a :te i ut. A CAse of StAiiy rars Standing CareU With rilx llottlee, In a Mn IH Years el Age. Attxicrewf, Pa , Slay , lSeJ. l)A"oiue- lliTTsas Ce. Gents I hd been troubled with my kidneys for a number of years, used almost everything without much benefit intll I tried Dandelion ISlltcrs. I used six bot tles and am pleased te say I am entlrely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feel like a dltfercnt person. I chierfully recommend the same te all atnicted n this way. JAtOUilCSCIIMTZ. eblO-SindTn.Th.a CATAHIIH CURED, health an 1 sweet breath secured, by Shlleh's Camrrh J- medy Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free, ier s-Ue by II. IS. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 1JU North Queen street. reit DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en everj bottle of rial. slob's V ItAllzer. It neverfaUs te tare, t or sale by II. IS. Cochran, Drugslst, No.U7NerthQueeu street. WHY WILL OU couiibwbeu ShUeh a Cure wUl glve Immedlaie relief. Price lu cu , M cts , and il, Ter sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druzglat. Ne. 137 North llueen strueL F OH KHr.OMA.TISM. ST. JACOBS OIL. ten IUIEUMATISM - After a lapse of years itAiemenU confirm cenfirm Inir shocfHciey of St. Jacobs oil and its penni neut cures, are lv en below. rllOM AN INDIAN" iiTsSIO.NAltj, -J1AUCII l53i 8t. AlphonssChureh, Glen's ral'e, N . I nm keptln bed ny rhoumetUm, crippled, nnd am trying St Jacobs Oil unetlnplenp iIIcatlen eased the pain and avemoceu- tellable sleep. ... HEV.L N.8T ONOE, P V. rllOVI SMK FOUIl 1EAI13 LATEU-I'KP.UA-NEN1LV:CUUKD. Ulen'a rails, .V, y , Oct , 1SW Kvejythlnjf failed te relieve mi until I tried et Jacobs OIL One apollcatlen Is sum dent te step pain In ten minutes, avery few app!l"ulleus reduced the swelling la my 1 lints and cured ine, UK V.I. N. ST ON'QE, 1. P. rllOM LEADIVaTA-WlEll-APltlL, lss. CUltKD The sworn statement el David Btreuse, esq , New Iltveu, Ct , avers In substance ' 1 hu 1 severe rheuniatlsm In arm, hand, i-(; and loot. 1 used a bottle of at Jacobs Oil and ob Ulnedacure " DAID STItOUSL I'KOH SAME IODII iKAP.3 LATKU-I'KK- New Haven, Ct , Nev 1, lSjjs I had severe rheuniatlsm which duabed uu, und one bottle of St Jacobs Oil cured uie, 1 consider It u geed thlnir. DAVID STUOU3E. ntOM OVK ATTENDED LIM A CUILD- Kramer, Snyder Ce , Penna 1 bad rheumstltm se btdly they tended me HSe a child, 1 ued two bottles of St. Jacobs oil and am new well as ever JOIINriKLD. ritOM SME rOOIi VEAKS LATEK-.NO JtKlUHV , ,, .. Kramer, Hnydcr Ce , l'a., Nev s, i Mylelutsand ifmbs were eintractudand swollen. Twe bottles of BL Jscebs (ill en tirely eradicated the disease 'le day I am a stout, hearty inmi, JOHN lELD The CHAr.I.E'S A. V"1KLK11 CO, Ilaltlmoie, lid. r All tersens rsise tit. Jacobs UU or lted Slur Leugh Curd, will by sending a two cent stump and u history of their case, receive ad vicaraaa Red Star Cough Cure. riSEK HIOM Ol'IATES AND P0130N3. SAKE. EUltK. I'itOMlT. 25 OENTS. AT DltUGOlSTS AND DKAI.KliS. THCCIlAItLES A. VOOELEU CO., Ualtlmerr, ild. mmnxMAMm s IMMONS LlVLIl ltKOULATOll. Slecplesness and Restlessness, Cbtldrmi as 'fell ai adults sometimes cat tee liuichsiipiHrrratsonietiiliigttiatdees net dl dl geit Well, ptediiiluK Celic, Indlgostten, Beur Ktemncli, Henri burn, ItesUossnefs nnd Sleeplessness. A Remi divse or Simmons l.lvet ilegulatei will glveprtiuipt it lief "My silie htviug siiflere.1 for a long time with Kcallcssucss nnd tUcepleesnrts nt utithts, toremmomls te tn without beustlltnit linrwns itnallvndvlinl te try flcinnein l.lver Kcgulaler, nud It bns acted like a i harm Alter taking oncbet tl she imprev cd te tnuch that I sent and tHinsbtenehalt doten My wile Is itew In the enjev nit nt of vicellimt health. We ke n the llrgulater In the house as n inmiir lurtiiritie, titui recommend it te the world ai the best luuillv medicine tn the world ' j c rauiuNu,Ttibfgs(.e.u JsnlJced.tw avkk'h iMiiiuuY ri:creH.vu "It Saved My Life" Umoinienevpieslon,of'en heivd from thrxe twhv lealtreil, hy pertemtl use, tbe curative iwweisef Avers Cherry tvetemt. ! cnunet aav etieuch In praise ns I de thst, but for Us tue, 1 should leutf since havedlcd trem lung troubles K. llragden, rnlesllne, lex About six liiontbsiKe 1 bsd a severe llomer rbsRoef the LuiiKs, brought en by a distressing i ensh n hieh deprived tnet sleep nnd rest 1 had ured vsnousieugh bulssius nnd expector ants, without obtaining icllel. Atrlcnd advised mu tiy Ayer'd Oherry Pectoral. I did se, and am hrpy te sav that It helped tue a' e ice Uycin'lnticd ue this medicine cutcd n.y n jgh. and, I am satlsflcd, saved my llle. Sirs s. Ceburn, IS Second street. 1 esrell, Mass. 1 hsv used Ajer's Cherry l'ecternl for ever a venr. and sincerely bellve 1 should have beeu ter thts me llclue It has i ureil meet AdanKereut nffectlen of the tunics, for which I bad almost desn tired nf ever fludlnira n-medy I). A Slc Slc Melien. Windser. Province of Ontario. Avt-i Lrterry recteml icvved my life Te jtiii-" sre I took h very seven. Celd which set tied eiv mv lunes I consulted physicians, nd took the remedies they prescribed, but Inllcd te obtain relict until 1 bijan using AVer's Cherry recteiil le bottles of thts medicine com pletely i e-toted m health I.Ulle M. Allen, West Lauias'ti, Uble Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepvredbv Dr t.t Aver X( eI ewell. Mass. sold 1 y all Drusgnis l'rlic, 11 , six bottles. M. SAVE, SrUhAMlSPKKDi ITKH. Kupture, Vnrlcecele nnd Hpeelsl Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks wten you can hud In lir VV tight the only Hsoc Hsec lii I'avsiciA-i In I'M adelpbia who makes a spectalty et the above ilUeases. ana Crsts leis ' Ccria OcARtfTSSD. Advice rree flay andeventnz. Strangers can be treated and to te turn home same day Oihces private DH. VV 11 VVKUIHT, !lt erth Ninth Street. Above Usee, r e. Itea hTJ. Philadelphia, janisiydtw B AltLRY MALT WHISKY. PERRINE'S 1 l UK PUvLr-.i IALT WHISKY. DlSPEl'Sl V. IN DIGESTION and all wasting dNeusss can be entirely cured by It. M ALAltl A Is completely eradicated from the system by Ita use Pfcl'.lilNK'S I'UUE HAHLEV MALT WHISKY revives the enorslea of theso worn with excessive bodily or mental effort. It acts as aSArKUUAHDegalnit exposure In the wet ruid rigorous weather. WTAKE psrt of a wineKbusrul en your ar. rival home alter the labors of the day and the same quantity before your breakfast. Eetnx chemically pare. It commends Itself le the med ical profession. WATOJH THE LABEL. Nene genuine unless bcartnir the signature el the arm en the label. M. & J. S. PERRINE, IIO. 37 NORTH FRONT BT., VHILADKLPHIA. septn-t'nieeOA reu hal a en ucxi. FOU RENT SECOND AND 'IHIHD rioer', N'es SI and 39 East hlng street, Ith elevator suitable for almost any business lien t Lew call en D 1 STACKIIOI'BE, JanlMfd Ne 3u Last KlnitSL -I7I0H RENT AT MODKHATE TKKMH, AT NO. Ii SOUTH DUKE 8T , A most desirable suite nf rooms for lodging or business purposes Applyte B. O K IIATLS, J unwind Ne. Ill North DukeBUt-nt. COOPEK IIOUHK FOK KENT. The cooper Heuse, ene-hair siiuarn from Centre Square and Opera IIoeso, an.l near both railroad depeu. This Is enu of the larirest and best houses in the city. Large Hale nnd l.i l.i chanice stah.ei, all first class, a-osaesslen en Apni 1st. VVM.J COOI'KK. EOR RENT i ROM APRIL 1, A I'lRSl' class rAUM or w aches, two miles from the city. four Acres et t.snd en Rockland street. rnur Acres of Lind tn the Eighth ard. Hale and Exehange 3 tables adjoining Western Hetel. 1 arsv three story Ilrlck Dwelllntr, 230 Welt Oranuu street i One fruit yard thereto final I Hemes en Iteckland, Church and Jehn streets. Terms reasonable. Apply le J13-lwd llilisll A UllOTHEIl 17IOR RENT. "" 13 A I arse rour-Stery Dwelling, with a large back building, suitable for a beardlni; house. Alse Ice Houses that will held S"0 tens of Ice. A Three Story Brick Hhep, with Orst class Bake Ovens a Large Stable, with Carriage Heuse and Har reots Itoem. Apply te JOHN D. brcif.KS.and iuihae nuxr-ti, A salgnena of Jes. 1'- Ueyer and wlfe. 2rdru,rhJL3 Se.il West King Bt. Janll tin Y A ae. pi MSN A BRENEMAS. BUY THE GENUINE OLD STYLE HAMU MAR -AT- FLU & BRENEMAH'S, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANOABTJCIl l'A. F OR IJAROAINH In Curdliran Jaekets. llleuea. Sfen and llev's fants. Vests and Coats, iind Underwear for Ladles, (lentu, Misses und Children at very lleduccd 1'rU'ts. l.O TO HhClllilLIJ'.S Fer Ladles', tieni'sand Children's Stockings, or any size and quality, New Closing Out at lleduecd 1'rlecs. QO TO P.KCnTOLD'8, , . . NaSJNenh Queen St. Jr Trade Dollars taken at far wvMMirvmm. F UHNlTUlUt WAKICKOOMB. ltuv ieuttaKi.r a ! a in or xneas Felding Dress Pillows, CAM. KAnl.V at HetTmeier's Farnitnre Wareroeuis. They am the nicest thin out and we have lust recvlv ed another let et thorn. Q8 HA8T KINO BTIIBBT. w IDMYKll'H FURNITUKK 8TOIIU HEADQUARTERS -reu- furniture. Purniture. If you wnnt any rUHNlTUUK new or the cemlnir Spring call and etninlne my neck. 1 uu will nud It lai ke and well seltcted, GOOD W0IIK. LOW THICIS. irParilPi wutluK fulleutflti re cupcclallv lUTltOu tO CAJI, WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oorner Beet Klrig- nud Duke Sta,, LANCAS1KU, l'A. MOtMrMJJSmw TrTKlNlTHIl'S FUKNITUHK UKl'Ul'. The liai-gest Stock, Tlie Best Displayed Bleck , The lowest Priced Stock -01- FURNITURE -IN- Lancaster County. 1 ou win find It te your Interest te psy a visit toeni FUMITHRE DEPOT And Inspect our lar? assortment of rurnlture and get prices belerepurchailngelscwhere HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOS. 37 & 20 80DTII QUEEN 8T., LANCASlr.lt l'A. ueuaxwuMMUUiiiu uuun. c Alili AND HEE HIE ROCHESTER LAMP, Blxty Candle-Light j Beats them all. Anether Let of CHEAP ULOUKS for Una nnd Oil bteves. THE PERFEOTION " METALMOaLDINOANDnUIHlEllCUBlllON WEATHER STRIP Beats thern all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows, exclude the dust. Keep out snow nndntln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In an. plying It. can be fltted any bore-no holes te bore, ready for use. It wilt net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect At the bteve. Heater and liange Stere -or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 BOOTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER FA, WM . A. KIKFFKK, ALODH tt HKKK KIEFFER & HERR, -DEALEH8 IN-; WOULD CALL 81'ECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (THOT.N. T) STOVES. HEATERS. FURNACES AND RAS6ES. IVe ask no one le run any risks with "UI.. LEIt A WABUKN'S " Goods. We Kusrantee them te Rive Satisfaction. AsaUeater"THBel'LENDlD"haa no rival, belnir a thorough het bose, no part or this stove remains cold, evety lnchel It radiates heat. As a Smaller BndCheaperHeaterthe"BUIOIIT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the front ranks. The meriU et the "3PLKNDID" and "UttlO ni DIAMOND " consist In Beauty of Construction, l'erfeet Control of Draft, Cleanllness, no Dust, no Gas and Economy et fuel. ji-Call and examine for yourself. 40 EAST KING ST., (orreaiTZ ceuiit house.) Dii-tId AHMALIj CELLAR HEATER IN GOOD condlHen, will be sold at a baricaln It ap plied for toen, at HUBLET'S DBUG STOKE. 3ti West Hlnu Street, NOW THE TIME TO Hl'EOULATE. ACTIVE rLUCTUATlONS In the market eiler opportunities te speculators te make money la Uraln, Htecka, Bends and retrnleum. Prompt personal attention Klven te orders re ceived by wire or mall. Correspondence solic ited yull Information about tne markets In our Boek, which will be forwarded free en ap plication. II. V. KYLE. Banker and Breker, NOS.S3 Bread and 31 New Sta , New Yerk City. nevSO-lvdAw A H. KO.SEN8TEIN, A BARGAIN. Owing te the close of tbe Fall and Winter Sea son, I have purchased one mere plece of these eU Kim t Heavy Dark Blue English Cheviots, at a reduced nrlce. 'J hey were our best seller, aud old at SU 00. and have reduced them te the low figure of 123 00. Made and trimmed elegantly, and above all. a net feet tit. A. U. UOSKNnTKIN. Cine Tailoring. 17 North Queen fib HeusefurnisliiniF Goods ! SKI WOOD. OTAMM 111103. A CO. Stamm Bres. & Ce. .0 & S8 Nerlh Queen Hlrwt, I.ANUAHlMt, l'A. SPECIAL BARGAINS -reu- THIS WEEK. lll.ALK811.lv II W a yaiiMleduccd fremUtO a ard. BLACK Bt l.K II 01 a yard, Iteduced trem I!. JIM a yard. 111. ACK SILK 7,V. nysid, ludured from SJWe. a yard. Itl.AUi; CASUUEUES at Hpeclallr Lew l'rlces 1H.ACK HENUlKTTAII.tA)avArd,aownfrem ll,SJB)ard. BLACK URNUlKirV UUH lld, down Irem 11 10 a j ard. ALL-WOUL CLOTH, yard and shilf wide, J7SC ajsid ri.NK OltKV CLOTHS, yard wide, We ayaifl, worth J3e a yard riSK ALUWOOLcl.Ollls.ynrd wlrto.letely colors, JJXe. a jatd GOSSAMERS. Tbtte Hundred Electila (lessamvrs, nettb II 7S each, for $1 00 EAOH. Black Thibet Shawls, v ery Much deduced In I'rlce Seal Plush Coats. Twe Seal l'lush Coats, in ou esch. lleduced Irem l.tri. Twe Beel Plush Coats, iu oe each, lleduced from MHO AC1IANCS UKETHIS FOR BARGAINS, I HAItJI.TOrTKIirn BOSTOfvTsTORE. ULKAUl.'lll A ALB. rOltt, OltKAT I! KOAlNH GREAT Thirty Days' Clearing Sale AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 BAST KING ST., LANCABTEll, r.t. r MILLINERY! f Thn balance et a Uige let of 1 ELT HATS st ELEVEN CKNJiSAI'ircr Bargains in Laces, " Suches hieneer been heirdef Colored Tak Laces reduced liem Uc te. 1c. a yard All silk Fscurlal I.are aklrtlnz, Dlnches nliln, reduced from It te 1193 a yard. bllkChantlily Lacu bkirtlDK nduced from U tell 91 a yard. All our llraded Shet Lace, formerly sold at 73c. te 11.23 a ysrd, reduced te Ve a yard. All our Blsck Ileal Oulpure Larn, fennsrly se d at 73c te II, reduecd te 23e a yard. Black Eecurlal Lscei-All Silk & Inches wide, reduced trem tee. te .17c. a yard. 8 Inches wldo.reduccd frouitec. totne syirn. la Inches w Ide, reduced trem II 23 te Twe. a yard. 12 Inches wlds, reduced trem II 30tnS6e a yard, Ilia k fllk Chantllly Lace s lnche. wiae, re duced Irem 63a. te 40c. a yard. Oriental Lace Flouncing IS InchM w Ide, rtdueed from f Oe tn Sic a yard. 21 Inches wlile, reduced from Ii te S'te a yard, tolncbes wide, rodueed freinSla. tnC3a.aard. riem II 30 te Oe , Irem 12 23 te 11.37 pur yald. IIAMIIUHO EDQINUS, odds and ends, reduced te nearly half their for mer price. HWI33 ESIBIlOIDEIttES, 10 te 12 Inches wide, reduce! te 13e. and Kc a yard Oliulet el AI'KONB reduced tu He Bargains in Jerseys ! One Let or Ladles' Colored Jerseys, all wool, reduced from II te 7S3. One Let of black J ersc s, braided, all wool, re duced trem II te 70c onnLetor Ladles' One worsted Jersnys, em broidered, Vest front, reduced from SiV) loll e One Letof Beucle Jerseys, reduced from 11 n teS7c One Let fine Imported black worsted lernnys, trimmed lu wldelitrculca braid, reduoed from 11 60 U) II. U. One Letof fine black worsted Jerseys, heavy euailty, vest trout, reduced from llle 1 43 Children's hand knit worsted Coats, ledtieed from f I aud tl.'U te Ue. One Letof Ladle.'Sluslln Cheral te, formerly SJe. te II, reduced le C3c. One Let of bklrts, formerly 73 te uec , reduced 10590 One let of Skirts, formerly II te II V, te 7Sc. One Let of eklrts, formerly I. M tu 11.70, re duced te 11.11 one let of finest Skirls reduced te II 33. All corset Cevers -7e. aplee . Dress Bilks, all oelors, reduced ft'.a te 3c. Black Dreis silks reduced Irem 1 1 te two , I1.1S te s-ja i f 1.37 te tfce ; II 02 te II 19 a yard Black and Ce ered mrlpcd Velveteen 1 educed from 85e te 37X yft rd Black and coer.nl Hllk. finish Brocaded Vol Vel Vol veteen reduced from 1 1 te 02en yard. Bleck Brocaded silk Velvet reduced from II 13 te 11.11 ; 12 te II W a yard Quilted Satins, formerly sold at 7)e. n duced te Oe a yardj lormerlysoldatll reduced te7.ic a yard wMrJmri" rATCHIiH, Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction pilces until January 1.18S7. rine let of ItlnKS, Ac. Alse, EIkIii, Walthain Aurera for which I am Bole Airent), and ether Jrirst-Cleas Watches; Best Witteh and Jewelry 4&-CeniTt)Ct tlme by Telegraph Dally, only place In city. L. WEBER, lfX North QneenBt., Near I'eun'a It. It, Depot. HpectACles, Kyeitlesses andOptlcMOend.. All kinds nt lawelry. MAIIKM'.Y'H "YRM.OH' KHONT Clear Killer Havana Klvu Cent Clirar Is the leading and most i elUble nickel ciaar iu the market. At UAitKLEV'S Yellow Krent." trormeriy lUrttnaiftj" Verll, yueen ,Uei, r ( V I ifrAv: ' 'Q cjf rarssfcrf! Lwfc'rl. ssjj Uu ,,a&i