'V.H' a"i " ; 1, :, -; a 'Pally Intelligencer, HCASTBE. PKOBMBBK 1, lag. . A WII4 Ma. t T. Shepard ,a New Yerk la wyer, te Vanderbilt and rich, has rtakeatethe luxury of newspaper nip ana editorship, bavins pur- I thm Xaw "Vnrlr Mhil unit ffrnrrju. kfriateKripturaUexts at the bead of wntenai column; ana is naturaiiy inA with nrnfnnnd dlrtmst at cheat. le!eeUeiiE when It is done by the Menu; for ceisa very raDiciKepubii ;vEt la greatly stirred at the attempt, ne sees, that tbe Democrats are ; te "steal" a majority or tbe lower That they are trying te de this, cs. "no one doubts." lie declares ."no one denies It." I Man Interaatlnir namnlft of Hie man sincerely believes all that be wants i tatters. Doubtless there are many ans who think that tha Deme. i are trying te cheat them out of a iritv of Cemmtta ; Iipcjuisa llin Tin. NHcan newspapers say se, and there yiuunuijT uiauy ui vueir ueniguitu prejudiced reaaers wbe are per. te believe tbem. Hut Editor I cannot haVA mnnh rnmnunvln belief that all the Democrats admit kibe attempt te cheat the Itcpubll I k being made. " Ne one doubts it ; jie denies it'M saya the impetuous fchepard. It is clear that a man ee easily pees what does net , u uuk h very ueavy lerce. I "fchari lin cnei nnln nrerflnt n. rlvll ifrenar aa th rnnnpnnnnrA nf (lin T)nmn Entte undertaking te steal the Congress, Rfca does net mn.Vn murli tmnrpMlnn. Tin ElliTWently inspired mere by hatred et fcrtlte Democracy than bv love of fair elec JUens, notwithstanding his nubllcatlen ' scriptural texts.- We all knew that it 'All net always tlmdnvnnt man who Is the tiSBBflible man. and that Kwmlnt. ntatv la 3;ttn the cloak for hideous sin. Judge &t lntl 11111 Stall (llaf Anllnrl ndnHttitn 4 4Vn M( wWMiu ae jiuw bnuuu abMIIllilUU lU UiU ..(fiuujguce buakcetjiuiugiyuiirisuau men ' .Yfl shown in this campaign, te be the ll 'purchasers of votes. This is net the sort jr'k man tnac we understand Cel. ' Shepard te be. lle Is . rather the Wild religion man, who sees edy side and throws himself into Jts advecacv uureservedlv. It seems odd tpt find a Journal in New Yerk, right wrvu me scene 01 tne wnoiesaie opera Mens of Quay and Wanamaker in buying Z& for the Republican president, ttieittnlcg civil war because et the at- I'kmnt tt- .... .,.. T. 1 .1.1 ..fpteire Congress. As the Republicans s; hwb w nave a majority in uengress, ine Awmecratic sunt m undertaklns te se Me : apen. it, is net very apparent. '"Ifsilch a. flntrlt AJ1 that, ichlnli Inantrna ;hte Eepubllcan editor, animated the .vwuuitue party, mere would e a lair panee of the peace of the country being 4ktUtb6din its effort In rpjilnfc tlm aim. g- infnl purchase of the presidency. But, eugu its party is In power, there has ! -aen no thought of declining te sur- .J..l mi. i- i . . .. , TOuuit, jluuj is a country wnere me 1W reigns and where political passion yields te its peaceful processes. The vIMdlness with which the defeated Dartv. fftf the exciting election that has just & MUSed. baS Yielded tn thn rerrllnr . tinf- I, .Withstanding itsgeneral belief that it has & MM bought with menev. Is a creditabln RpKhIbltIen of self-control and respect for mm uecuuon'er me.uauet box, which lflwe profound assurance of the neree- 1'tUltV Of tha rennlllln wlllMi Minlt rninVn F'a SheDaid WOllM finen Aeitrnv If (linlr ii, counsel was followed. EWi m M, Vnuetlced Horrors. m Few people have any idea of the great ) " w v unuu uj avbiueuii eciy uuy. sit only when there Is some murder of P?'MCUlIar Ptrecltv or snmn fllntnr liv jrhich scores of lives are wiped out at :iee that tbe occurrence is given any ikwlde publicity. Hundreds of men are Skilled in this State of IVnusvlv.-inla nf R??Wheee tracle endincr nnthlncr U liennl Kliiyend their immediate neighborhood, K,Viunpiy because the news does net reach SfKtiu nlfla. ..-.1 .11. 1.ll. ..! . . BSS;" v miu uuiiiuubuiK centres or if ?,' ..ntll It I. . 1 jt . , b? "" a Devciiu uaya eiu ; ltee old te be classed as fresh news. p,aa yet the constant cry is that the ;M1wmi era full nf hn-m. M.1 .1 Mjmn the exclamation that the great bMms gathering svstem. the telpirranh nmi ifce press, collects and amplifies thetraKe- Blta Of a Whn1 nallnn for lliiti.b. nf mintlllll llllllll nnd linrrnr '1'lm c.lln. fcfWhe reads daily in papers from out of the gFy comers of the commonwealth nc- eeunts or sudden death en the rail and in KS? ..W..W- ..M n " I1U1 a p, y paisas without many a tmgedy un. flSi noted bevend the nnlAf-. noieiiimriinnri B where it fell. Here is an example from EjSr.wie ceai regions brleily noted In the H"ir'WlllrAlwirr Tn.1. P.'iulin Bradbury met a horrible death Kill ' . "'" uumoien COiUOCtll- .M7 en Tuesdty last He WHsompleied ;i'';.' footman In tun n-.lnn , n. ....! ..r. r H? crr,K8 le be lowered te tne bottom. Kit The ear Minted upward and the unfortunnte m !' 'earlDR be would be crushed aeatuat vVepenlntr, and IesIdr his balance, Jell live rileited up la small pieces and taUeatebls ? '"'""' " tag. i n" "e ui Jie eBen uiKing awrm ipjMWS in a matter of fact, unthrllling Pand COld-hlenilprl form fmm lla.,.ll. leceunting wrecks along the coast and x'e TBMMla lest fur enh nf. nan Tn nl. . i&k "m; ; ;, "vrr" :r F Ul tog and distributing news It is as true u-uay as ever inat one-half the world i net knew hew the ether half Uva rd no one can realize hew the busy : lMenuity Ot death irnwi!irir .nn.n...f Rwwn mortal woes in some part of the KS? " u" il u wnaie for the cheerful. i "77""" """ """ lue veuis inua sureuded, etnerwlee we mlffht f.iii tn 0n !.. u.: M -" WUV 1110 S " "'B"- cuuugn ana lis sorrows weU balanced with pleasuie. We are Kjureeu mi ioek upan me sunny aide, and h 4.4 f La. " ;,wv u uier ier an. Vew Leng I IT fin? frtnmfn tli. .It.. ..1. ..ill ft gSite net quietly under the failure of tie piecirie i-ignt company te perform its P-VMtnct te light the BtreeU ? Per three E JP8 tDey ive been unllghted ; and V J-knoJustlflcatleufor the omksien. ':. 1 1UJ '""ers that supplied rww mi .ueuynames wereblewnup ; but injury wssdene te therelectrlcal plant i nothing was reuuiredte Kfarf it .. piWfc power; which could ba obtained in iTaT' ",,ea JU lue Cliyi ie which the I " could have beep removed within a Bi-SW Or two. It ifl no ereat ntulprtaVl,, .k. ...... . - : . - "b " "ucu remeyai. xnia plant was 1 1 Ua prtNBt qturdn te get eaj W rt nm small advantge et cheap steam power that was premised ; and there is no rea son why it should net ba moved again te getj the power that will n able it te fulfill the contract with the city. The authorities should insist upon the streets being lighted as agree!. At present they are net cafe. We are net te be remitted te gaseline when our bargain calls for tbe mere powerful electric light. We understand that tbe delay is prompted by negotiations new taking place with the Edisen Light company, te sell out te it the ether plant. Is the city willing that this should be done V Would It net be well for it te purchase the plant at the expiration of tbe present contract? We think it would be well for the city te own it. Why should it net thus utilize the power at its old water works? Tub I'ennsylvanlal'cacflBoelely Is greatly troubled ever the efforts el the last legisla ture te perfect the state mllltla by piaelng two bills appropriating money for equip ments, and bai Issued an appeal te Ibe publle te msmorlallze the Henate and Heme for the repeal of the obnoxious laws. Their circular centinues: "Tiie military spirit thus foslered and fed will render tha com monwealth constantly subjeet te military excitement, and war clouds will appear as frequently as the annual appropriations are demanded and as an excuse for their aUBumontntlen, and Instead of poaeo we shall be la constant fear et war or out breaks." Venniylvanla Is proud of her mllltla as reoenstruotod alnoe the Flttaburg riots, but few have valued their untried military prowess se high as the Peaee soci ety places It, and the appeal will only exelte placid smiles. We are net afraid of military usurpation by the power of the national guard et Pennsylvania. a PEB&ONAU K. Acrtik Jknkiss, one et the wealthi est cltlijna et Ualtiinerp, died en Friday, In the elKhty.thlrd year et his age. Ue leaves e widow, six children and seventeen grand ohllUreu. Gi:oners Wimejt, a widely-known cea operator and lum&er man.dled In l'ettsvllle en r ridgy, lle ncld uoveral local clllcei in Jtuller township and was oeunty conamln cenamln conamln slener from 1807 te 1870. Lord tUr.isnunv, In his speech nt Edin burgh en Friday, doelared himself lu favor of woman sutrrace, and said be lioped tbe day wan net tar distant when womeu would be allowed te vete. lliviNU A. Uieikks, of Mcohanlesburg, Cumberland oeunty, has been added te thu MUtersvllle Nermal a:hoel faaulty. lle Is n graduate et that institution and also et LehlRh University. UU specialty will be mathematics. FriANeis Mimr-iiv, who has been labor ing in tbe temperancs Held for twelve years, estimator! that 11,000,000 persona have algned the plodae under bis erusade, and that of these 85 .per cent, bave re mained faithful te their vows. TO JUUUK OF OIDKU, TUB Supreme Ueurt Jaailera te Dceldi tVbsUinr It Is latoxietllnc. Whether or net elder la an Intoxicating liquor, and whetner the aale of U la Illegal wtibeut tbe procurement of a lloenn under the aet et May 13, 1SS7. are question tint are jioen te be de:lded by the supreme court et Pennsylvania. The test caiia oeraesfrom Warren oeunty, whero Charles Key burg, of tbe vlllage rf Hhcfflald, was arreated for aelllug elder without n llcennn, and plaoed en trial en December 0, 1887, In his charge te the jury the trial Judge said : Therolsneovldonca la thee ctses that tbe artlolesold was lntoxleatlngi there Is no ovldenoo that It had tbat effect upon any one who partook nt it, or tbat It was any thing ether than ihe pure awoet Juice et the spple, And we are compelled te say that thera la no evidence In" Iho case upon whleh the defendant can beoenvlotod under the previsions of the aet of 1887. Therofero we direct a vardlet for tbe defendant. 'The Jury acquitted Keyburg, but the dlatriet attorney, net being sstUUed with the result et tbe trial, earrled the case te tbe supreme court, and tbat tribunal Is ex rooted te render a decision within a few weeks, if u should be determined that eldor Is Intoxicating Its sale by nnlloenaed persona will have te ceaie. There are many oyater-heusca In the oltles engaged In the aale of eldor, and a deolslen plaelng It among lntoxlenting liquors will compel them te take out n regular lloenao or with draw it from aale. Hueha declien would alsoprevent the eale of clder bygrceers, and it could only be procurel hereafter at lloanaed liquor aaloena. It li aitd that In many unlicensed plaees and Beltdriuk establishments a decoction known as "atonelonoo" Is being sold. Thla Is oemposod et goei apple elder with a dashe! first-rate whisky In It. The de mand for this is great, and Its ellcet la romarkable. AN KXU1UIXION DINNKK. TAHIlIlnc TheiikigiTlua Fent la n Blet Wlurtew Hard en the Uoesiy. Frem the l'ottstewn Kuws. The south window ea the nigh afreet front et Mltehell fc Hash's olethlng and ebee hense presented the appearance of a well deoeratod and furnished dining room. The iliier wan covered with tbe finest Persian rugs, and against the wall Bleed an elegant aldobeard, along aide of whleh was placed a hat rack for tbe accommodation or the guests. The aldebeard was covered with choice fruits In dlahes. bottles nt inn eta Atn Th.fihl.l-Mi.1... ft..... .. ! table lu the centre of the window, whleh .Uw ..,. . aUIi;uuu uunuvur, was IUO nm uuvciuu wnu a anewy c.ein and laden with tbe choicest viands procurable, a huge turkey adorned the centre of the table, rcav.ed te a tempting brown, and aurrounded by a beautiful ring of fresh green lettuce. All the aide UlabCS were also there, and laat Imt nn leant, were two bettlea of wlne and ebam- 1 Phrih', wniea oceupieu conspicuous posi tions among the itellcaelea. Promptly at the aproiuted hour of 12, three gentlemen, of known gastronomic ability, respectively, Messrs. Uasb, LnUerty and Glbble, stepped Inte the npartment and Bitting down te tbe table, began te attaek the geed things. Fer tbe cake et appearanee the genttemen be gan en the turkey, but seen dlscuised the quality of tbe wl je aud champague, and at tne close of the feast, although there was eome of the turkey left, it la entirely un un necetsary te a.y that the ohammsne end wine bettlrs were entirely dry. Claars were also enjoyed by the party before the retiring. A large crowd steed outside during the progress et the dinner, enjoying the tcene immeuBOly. ' i ai Sf ELLUOUNU JIY A H.V4KU. A Urtdfifjiert lley'a btanltng Eijirlecce lu 1'ieut or a tjtiew Wtndetr. A big ifttletnakelnthewindowefagun store In Vkuli street, Bridgeport, Conn., is a centtant objeet of interest te rassereby. a group of whom are nearly always te be seen gating in en blm. On Thursday morning Andy Austin, alO-jear-eld boy, atepped nt tbe window, and bad been tand! lng there for ever an hour when aems'.blnir psculiar about hla attitude attraeted atton atten atton tleu of the people lualde. It was then discovered tbat the boy waa powerless te meve. Ills faoe seemed glued te the window glass. He waa noticed from Inside the store by the glassy ataroef hH eyt. which seemed burating from tbelr aecketH. ills ucas was flattened and his mouth firmly aet against the glass. The snakehad celled himself, raised bis head and charmed the boy. Only the inter, venlng (lata plates saved tbe boy from being struck by the reptlle'a fangs. HLu,,n.,TM Pullel ewey from lbs win- !-?m.l?D0''"uallwl hl snbeur Vf,?9,00ala Pr epen te BPak. After he was taken away the serpent underwent vaileua conterlons indicative of dbiarpelutmtnt in. lcsirg it prey. A Utaty Iuaauiulijr t?& ,y juyn. The Unittd States oensul Pert au Plcce has Informed tbe department of state, under date of Nevembef 10. that ihe schooner William Jenes, of Beaten, M.si which wascaptnredonthe20tber 6ctebw while proceeding te Genilves and arbl trarily ordered te Pert au Princ. ba, ln relfased, and an Indemnity of f 10.000 tiald te Captain Cellins, the principal owner, and all pert charges and cu.tems duties en the oarKe remitted. The oensul aayathla may be considered avarv Hkri;r hi. nOhlflOtl t th. ln.M..t .. a....- !.. wsitlea of the Incident of tbe illegal can. wt and aXMUe. ei tM TMNJ, "gW et I tun - .w- LANCASTER PA1XY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, BOOKS AND AUTHORS. Ter nxoertD or a human soul. By ljorieo U, llutchHsan, Longman, Ureen it (Je. "Hepin by reading thyself rather than books" la a quotation uu tbe Jntklli nKNOsn calender. It Is very geed advice glven In a better form by Milten. Who reads lnceienntly and te hli rending brings net A spirit and Judfftnnnteinlorsnpcrler. 1ncaiUln aiid uneetUed ntlil rumnln I lieep vdned in books, het sbuiew in htm- Many readers of Itebert Klsmore, would de well te read the "Kcoerd efaUumnn Heul" but mere would de belter te study themselv( a llttle ai Interesting euilesltlea. This record Is pub lished as a teal diary of a somewhat dyspeplle young man, who following intellectual light fell Inte a dlatrecalng state of mind net unlike that or many healthy young men en the day following tbe Ute election. Thla young man, bowever, speedily found relief by a sort of emotional development of faith, and this part of tbe uiary la net as nireng ana clear as we would like te have It; prubably because the menial process Is net easily explained by which a man trained te ealui and cold masening la Induced te accept conclusions of an emotional cbaraeter The book Is a record of the struggle, mero or less norce In every thoughtful life, bolween the coneluslona of logle and clear solence and tbe myater myater lens teaehlnga of faith and Inattnet. In thin particular case the result of tbe mental struggle Is a very doubtful sort of n rrllgleu, and, us the ohrenlcler cenfests that he on en on net descrlbe hla tranelt from agnosticism te delUm, the value et the work la rather hazy, and must lle chiefly In Us Indication or a return te the prlnolple that faith Is tbe ene cs;entlgl of true religion It Is said a new volunie of poems by Lord Tennyson Is koptfrem publication until tboeopyrlght lnw laeatabllabrd In this country, in India the poems of Tennyson are used for elvll sorvleo examinations In Kngllsb, and lately a large dim uuder ex amination wa liopelossly awumped by the line from "The Prlneesa"! "Was praxyweldid te abe-rtlcss cMf." Net long age n gentlcmnn told Mr. Lewoll thathebsd Just rrcoUedfrem Whltlier a lively letter, i'ns sportlce ai If lrem a boy." "Mr. Whlttler," rouiarked Mr. Lewell In answer, "has led a geed, pure life, and I bave eflcn observed that meu who lead geed, purellvcH nre very apt te bocbeerful in tholreld age. And he has donewhat many new-adays find It dim cult te de : be has retained bis faith un dimmed and strong lu the unseen." Alexander Dunir.s, il!n, tells wonderful ntorles of the linmenhu Mrength of his father and grandfather. When n boy et fourteen bis father took him te soe n play and when they cotne cut It was raining hard and they hurrled te a i-ab. He gave en address tu tbe cubby, who Bleed up right beslde bis voblelp, lute whleh we prepared te mount. The conehmau put hla baud en the deer, saying: "1 don't move a step ler less this tlme than Hve franca ter the Jeurney," "Will you net mever1 "Ne." "Once, twice, thrloe." Oabby did net respond, but remained with hla hand en the deer. Then my fnther He!d him around the waist, lilted blm up lrem the ground, and planting him en the Mut, tald: K3e, new." Then laklug his place In tte cab. be aaldi "Hear In Uilnd ulwaja bow te de with an onMlnate osnebmiin." 1 have net forgotten the procedure, but 1 have noverputlt In pmotle'not that eabmeu have bevsome mero civil, but that ether things are different. Undnr the liead of "Silent Thunder" the New Yerk A'ttir in Us book notleos thUM deals with "Dawn the Great Itlver," Captain Wlllard Olazler'a latest eptelmen of brasj; "Speak as kindly as you en of Down the Great Jliver,' said the geed fairy wbe alts up aloft te atcer this literary column. Fairies, we all knew, are tender, pitiful and mild perversely ae sometimes but ll'a the worm ct bad luck te dlaabcy tbem. He tbe reviewing conHcienoo nu'Et go te pet, and Down the Great itlver' go en te glory, with tbe H.la remark that alienee is tbe only kindness pen.lble In auch case." " Out with Mesby'n men, " Is a spirited aoaeunt by Mrs. Jcanle Gould Lin 01)1 n of a woman's (Intermlnatlnn. whlnli wilt appear In thn Doeomber number of jvieraewa Magazine, The herolne was a famous Southern belle abut up iuICicb iuICicb mend during tbe elvll war. Who twlcn cresses the Union lines, and every aitlole ahe vowed te procure, lrem drfDies for hereelf, te a pair of eivulry beets rcrbtr dashing cousin, la carried lu triumph te Klchmend. 11i11.1'aC?hHyru",si,RrUen,nrlyrccem. inenOua leri'liliaiiii ituutui ceurIh, ce'Ot. croup, loin thre.it, una wlioenliu ruuub. it, li ljlant te thu tasfj.aua ucwllkuu charni, " Jauk Bbnll ptpe and 0111 elntl dince " Just nnionueutln thu epim barn na ibv pIimisp. The Iioe born Aiinnlcim cttlzen denV nnr neurulKia with Salvatleu oil te Ihj lrenu l'rlce only 25 cents. .uu KKhUUUVI. RULIQIOUB HKKVKJKS WILL UK a ,he1.1'" lhe following cliurcbusnu Bun Jf' ' ''lernliiK ut 10:3.1, lu tlie vunlnK at 7:19. Sundrty aehoel ut 1M p. in. When the hour Is fllfferunt It In apeclally neted: laBSBTTBRUN Mbmeiual Ouunur, Benth Queeii Btnwu Tneinan Thompson pnster. l'reachlnKMludttu.ui.nnd 7:15 p. m. by llev Jehn T. ltulllDC. Huiiany kcUoeI ut 1 lin. in leuiiR peeplu's meetlin; at 0 tJp.m. l'riiei uieiittuK ou WoanesCay eviminx ut 7'50 n in. Chubeh e Uon-Ceruor or l'rlnce ami w. ange. rrcMhliiK nt lo.ue a. n. und 7,15 p.m. by Uie p-uter. B.ibDath aobeol at l:U V. ui. l-nyiT KlFOBDCaURCU.-Kv..l. il.llUOl. U. li.lpuur. Beivioes to-uierrow ut 10-.SJ a ui. und 7:11 p. in. Bunfliiy school at .:,, p. in iheBtrmoiilntbe lnurniUKwlli baprcuchul byltev. J. II. Uubbj, 1) 1). Catechetical u. ruction en Tucaaay evenlnniit 7 e clock ,iV7i?l,ul,ay.ller' " w- rhttrJ, wtu i)reneh his Unt ifiunlvaraary euriuen ut Belcui tliel tliel ters) chaicli.ut loie o'cleokln t&u uierulue una ihe nnntvur.ury of tha Mtia'eaary society will be CBlobtutea in the uventm;. uir. A. l OrlnK.una sir. 'I at ee eju will bu prrsmt and tuke part itn tbe eeiv.caj lnernieK uud tVcnliijfa CuaiaTLCTHiiUKUBimeH Went King atreet. It. I.. Keed, piwtor.-tierTieBBi lo.seu. m.nua 7.15 P. w. bundiiy sotieal nt l.ij p. m. Gate Gate chetlcal iuatructlens en 1'rtaay evenlnirat7 o'clock. "J"'"e'' i hunaiy school utip JU. l'ntyiruiectluua ou Bamanyuna 'ihnudayat 7:xiii.in. hT. .1IVur.1luwuu... M....... .'.. M . .. w... w. 77 -"--"-' JIUUOIUAVCI1UO, uev. -2.Jr:.,c,Ue. l"tel SIeinluK nirTlceat iSrVA !? SUU4,y school an j Aimlversary et tha Bunduy Bchecl m 7:15 p ni.wlui uQ dreads by Mr. V u. llavf ijllck uud Kuv. J. B. aWii' lh u:.servlce lu tha Uoniinnlnnguiik-e at .1,00 v. in., l'rnr it. c. Schtudt, im:latliiK et. i-ivLi iiBiroamce-iiuv. J. .uvuiliiger. paer. lTiiaebliiifiil lOSiu m.,lt,a 7:15 p. ui nuuday echoel ut l:p. m, eIlB aervlui nt S.15 p m. catechat cat class em luvidayovo luvidayevo luvidayove ijl.iKat7:Wp.m. riujer seivlce ou Welne. day at 7.30 p. in. Olivkt liArTiT Cnuiicii. Knt Vine near Dukn eUet. 1'inachlUK In thu tuenilui: und evcutnif ut the usual heurj bir th ivasluil en vvcduejaay eveutiiK at7p ui aludy el Hun day school It ttena. Atsp.iu.piuyeriueetluii Sunday loheol at n.pm. k Y-t""axL-irint uhurch (German) North Wuter Blrr.il, iter. r. V. J.ehr. pajter. fTeath "K.'V'H a. m. lu the Ouriuau laSguuge, J. i. 5ltllr, el Maubriui. Couiiiiuuleii eer eer vtcea ut J0.su a. in. Bundayscboe 1 ut ia. w. lounKPeeple'diiivetlDKuiBp in. wU".1TfD ""TUKBH 1" CUK1BT (COVIlfAMT). West OranKaaud Concord atrueu-ltcv. J I Jl ruuk.naater. l'ieathlnKat W.SCu in. und 7:15 p.m. Sunday school ut l:lip m. i-rauiiuea !lBtB:.IV.1,1.1 v l'raJer survlei tedniflny eJenu!BSt7!3" B People' Ureup fiiay nBT: i?5 'WaraAK.-itev. 11. jr. Allemin D. U, paawr. bervict ut 1UJ3 u, m. and 7 i5 !'!' Babbath echoel at el. Jehn's at 1:15 aud at Uetwam aiemortel chajwl at 3 p. ii. loture and prujer servloe ou Weanesduy gJilS caucaeucal UctnreTruSSJ BT. STUl'llKM'li lllmniiii.M nn. .. glugr--- rillBT IIAITIHT. ItOV. J K Fnlwull im.lnr rreicMnB at U-:0 a. w. and 7:l ? m ' au"da5 school nt ilp.m ute ujid'a ui.pnrut ihe clo-e or inoruteK er Ice. Buljaei ill e entnn aenueu. ' he . ua be Ba,0a. 1'uutiim at thS inn u ei rvunins aeruieu, Wcduwday niu or luuatliiK at 7 16. OT. 1-AUL'b W.K. CBUROU Charles lleada jw.-rrcuc.ning at 10:30 u. lu. and 7J0 p. in HllIldLV urlifi.il ut 1 in.. ... ft.-.. .... '" l'.".1 mcjUTK at p.' . "CU I'unsdaTh' .uaV. wiaVjeV? ova r,a cr ietu " Wkstbm m. k. CncBnt-K. w. Jlurke. mecVaJa1tf7e:I8V,p0.'nrU,U1 l " - '& atVp""WiW M,K' CuffBcn-Sunday ichoel 1'BBHBiT-iRUB-Kev. J. v. Mitchell, D. D. '"fl'.'V ltle Borauieutef the i.jiu'. rfuiirwr will be aduilnltturtd In the luernli a. I'reVcb lug In th8uenlnB by tbe Key JauVi irejicr. li. ,li el Lew t e, Kuv Stexlce. ' ter1 ""ft M K' B'eu.-U8v. J. K.T.Grajr, pas. sl&",,SI"ri"Bll the pastor hlJ, jn.BuuflHy tchieli B.isp m.aocle,y of chrls llan ruUfUTer pruyir uifwtluu t JSi n ui Monday cUa. lueeung, 7:W p. in. Tuetday pni annealing. a UmaALliinTl'UaXllarlt' - V VUT, Ui rfti-.nr,i :.'" ,uvl' eautaaft, 100 .cboel.":'n-.u''eveainBeiv ZmfmwSS r.v"""' 1 'i" i evealnK teivfea. ceBtnbu unduy North Qusea and James street. Ber.O. Klvln lien pt, pas tor. rreachlDR at H:OT a, in. and 7:1a p m. llibtedaaa for men S.lBa in. Bnnday school at 3 p. m. Church council traetlng en Hon Hen Jay evenlng. Usual mld-watk services en w.' ?J,MA,T evening, fchsrsi servless at Me. t Tt$ lmen street en Thnnday eve atng aatarrr Ltmmix Iter. O. I Vry, piatnr. Byitomatte benedcenee Oay. Dsual dlflna servlees morning, atternoeu and OTenlnr.con OTenlnr.cen d noted by the paater. Vcury en Monday. Aid society en Widcenday alter Bervlea. Hnwlnnclnle en Friday adernoen at 9 o'clock thrlitinna banren rtlday evening and Sal urdiy artorneon, under tha autpices of the J uulorMIeaierary society. WANAMAKttli'll 1'ntLADiLrHiA, Batnrday, Uee. 1, 13S8. Before the season, began we were well rid of the last year sorts of Novelty Dress Goods. Such warmed-ever lets are net our idea el merchandising. New ideas, new weaves, new beauties en every shelf. De signs that no one else has, or can get. The graceful, dashing Bordered stuffs, as well as the sheeny, silk-lighted, color-gay specialties from Parij. A very pretty Novelty has light palm-leaf design en bread black satin stripes. Serge ground of reed green blue terracetta btewn teahegany $1.50. Matching plain "$1.25. Uoathwestot contra, We are always en the watch for new things in Curtains and Upholstery of all sorts. Stock well rounded in every part. New and novel stuffs heaped in the largest, lightest, handiest Upholstery store we knew of. Every new and again some prices get squeezed out el shape in the crush. Here are Neil, Chenille, Tur Tur eoman, and Shiela Curtains in pairs, half pairs, and odd lets. 20 te 25 per cent under price because of it. Just as geed for a Christmas present as if you picked from hundreds of a kind. French and Persian Tapes try Curtains, suitable for couch rugs; 7-5e fringed, 5 and $6 unfritiged, $60 Silk Plush Curtains, with handsome dado and borders, for $50 ; $75 kind for $60. Bagdad Effect Curtains, $7.50 each. What de you think of genu ine 24 inch Lister Silk Uphol stery Plush at $1.75 and $2 ? Yesterday $2 and $2.50. Other English Plushes down from $i-Se te $1.25. It isn't an often thing te see the price clipper among such goods. SceDud tloer, north et Transept A hundred or se of Trimmed Bennets go down tediy te two-thirds, three-quarters and half. Balance of our Paris choesings and some of our own make. We hustle such things out while the season is still young. Belated styles ajre never meaner than in millinery. Better clip prices than begin a new season with hold-evers. We leek just as sharp te the Untrimmed. There isn't a break in the line of things you care for. Fancy Feathers all a-flutter the blue pencil has been there. A few dimes will de wonders for you among them. North from Ihlrteenth and Chettuut street! corner. About two dozen Piane Lamps that you shall have away under price, $12 and $20. Rochester founts, slightly, and a reasonably geed slide method. But net quite up te the Hol Hel lings. Seme Hellings prices are down a little. Kinds that were $15 last season are $12 new. Duplex burners. Half a dozen Hellings made te sell at $40 shall go at $30. Finish style don't suit these who cared te pay the price. Nene of these prices include shade. fc'osend fleer, neir centre, rear elova'.ers. Almest 1 oe.ooo Dells I Think of it. Enough te get ten city charters ! Maybe two hundred styles and sizes. What a babel if they should break out a talking French, German, Eng lish ; mongrel, tee, mayhap. Yeu won't find anv of the 50c and ? 1 big, coarse, rackety common trash among them. We don't go by size for price. Quality first. Yeu want a Dell that will held together te be baby-hugged. Same size and quality as we have for $1 is $1.50 elsewhere. Yeu can save In the .sain 2 way en almost any of the litjiue head, luplnr-mache body ltlttitiH niai. Ma body lnJcstruotlble wax Kni dressed or undressed. The things te dress them with and set them up housekeeping, of course. Ui)nietit, northeast of coutre. JOHN WANAMAKER pjOLID.VV OOODS-JUST OPENED A yi.1,., tul.'Ctten of pottery In OeautUut ai0?,ra ,n1nn",i.,re,u,".nHt. tls,n. na decorated BMIu, peicjlalft and itehnntan ware Kara i.V&l' .ua a01,Kn, luclualn,. Umeuea, Jardl mrej, cuiiiie. rnlka Het, etc Uheae uoedi Si'AVii l,,H erlbed. but Wit be nBwbe SP?hC.,,V.a.""l,,eJr.K",,,0 nue" spelnfens ?i lbip..tu,r au "uuluuble. Uhelateat nov nev hiVHtt. ,OUery " "Ue's wm5: we rUAlLEY'S EAST END rifAllMAOY. w -ii, . lOppealte Eastern Market.) thm um. Et'.S:?. tny "I'M Cheaen aSdlay uea atiae ter chtUtmM. M,Wiiftw JQUFFY'fl MALT WHISKY. Tbe fallewlnf BUtesMBt eme voluntarily te tbe proprietors of tha great preparation of which It aptaks. They have bsvct &a the pleat are of meeting Uve eminent scientist who wrote It, but appreciate tha heaest can dor which prompted it t Te WnjK It Mat Cevcbb i This may certify that as the result of ex tended mearehM t sm able te state that, tn the Unify Malt Whisky alone, there Is fba had such a pare article as I have described la ay paper en A Scientific Speclue for Intem perance," in the tferth American Xitiev for Jnly.1888. It la, et coarse, a well known tact that we may procure, as a laboratory product, a whljky thu shall be free of rusel eU bat It Is with pride that 1 state that atone of com mercial whiskies the Duffy Malt decline) te ujure the brale and the system. WIXLaJiD 11 MOUSE, M.D., (8) Westfleld.M.J. OOMPLBZION tOWDMB. Q0MPLEX10N FOWDEfi. LADIES WHO VALUB A KKFINKD COMPLKXIOK. MUBT UBK POZZONI'S mkiheatjcd; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin, llomeves nil pimples, ireckles and dls- oeioroutnia, ana mates ine skin aeiicausiy aett and beautiful, it contains no lime, whlteL lead or arsenic In three shaaea, pink or flesh, whit ana brunette. reK balk bt a Drugrgtata and Faney Goods Dealers Uverywhere. SaMKWAKI or IMlTATIOH8.Vt aprJUvd TOBACCO. FINK PIECE OF CflEWING TOBACCO IS INDXKD A LUXURY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near belnir a fine piece et PLTJQ tobacco as It lslposslble te make It, and is known aa a STANDARD BRAND AMONG DEALElifl. We are sure that ONE TttlAL will Convince Yen of IU Merits. 49-l.oek for the red 11 Un tog en each plag- J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, KY (I) PAI.A.CH OF ir ASH 10H. QPEN KVERY EVENING. ASTRICH'S BROS.' PALACE OF ' FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. Things are fast crowding in en us. We must make room. Things from down stairs must go upstairs. Things upstairs must go out. We will give you a chance te buy cheap. Frem new until Christmas we make a general reduction en all coats, regardless of what style, price and quality. A general reduction of ten per cent of the price marked. Five dollars Garments for $4-5. $10 Garments for $9, 2e uarments ler $18, and no deviation. Everybody knows that this is money in your pockets, as our prices marked down lower than anywhere else. Hats must go likewise. All Trimmed Hats reduced. All colored French Felt Hats. reduced te 89c. All colored Were Felt, re duced te 39c. All Black Were Felt Hats, reduced te 75c. All Black French Felt Hats, reduced te $1.25. All Plush Hats, reduced te $1.25. Remember that these are actual reductions, and take ad vantage of them. Our stock is as complete as ever, our prices were never se low, nevertheless we have made these reductions, for we must have room. Our Christmas exhibit will be the largest we have ever made. ASTRICH BROS. . irilr AD rTnMmitTB. NK W STOCK OF OAWii ALL STYLES AMD LOWMT PBlrJM OBMOTH'S OISAMamsisL Qm aySstabllah.lna, Zlf ssssbbbf m wmm linsM. a ha a w. .r? . MB-Wavrntsa rpHACJKKRAY BA1D "I WAHT a! repose with fAmliiarity. iPieu cavt hava la Umate terms and fraedmn with one and another, they are no a-cod" And Thaekeny was right, ter there are seras and euy chairs se One tbat the slightest fimlllarily & te rain 'ri! J!".. net b ,0- 'heyesnbemase 1 00a mend by protection te Injury afforded tnr SU?Tif JL'Si B!.m? for a belter thtar, and ihi"?,hS'-Be,a ril,ews and ninmberllella, filW.t?l?,m,I,BrP0e. n may add much S? Vi??.,jr na .,0l,a comfort of tbat dear l?w MHB' B'.M WODHWAKD. mayfrlyawas SBWIffast Jtlns sueet. JKV? MOVKLTIE?. NEW N0VELT1E3 Fer the Holidays. .A.J7ftnfl.,eme' Convenient and Oemplete IIKBIC, te hn en the wa'l. that takes but lit tle room, but Rlvei aa much tnrlde room aa tha average Vesk, in all weeds, from S10JU up- - JBI.f?D. ,or !" .Ha,., te hang Hats and Coats ?.D.'.wiih p,!9 ler umbrellas and canes, at lit tle cost, ana very complete. 8UAV1NO CASES and WBITINQ BASILS "'-SPJ?! 92 n "": a" Cherry. raKcf TABLIS, tn large variety, lrem U The newest and meat taking of all, and qulta orriBmentai-eUU ri-USH.iiOVKBBU uUS FIUOUE. opens from fenr aides and closes Vlwii . il.. If 14, w ' njv-svra 1 npnei" stir .. . . """' "" I colors, at small oest Bee it In window. 27 As SO SOUTH QUBBN BT., LANCASTER, PA. "TTTHAT TO BUY AND WBKBK TO BUY Ladies' and Children's Goats, WOOL AND OASHHERI 8HATLS, Weel and Merine Underwear, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, MIKSEILLES QUILTS, HOSIERY AND dLOVJtS, And Einkerchitfi and Silk Umbrellas, At Lewest Cash Frlses. STNe trouble te show Goods, at GIVLER'S, O t 8 North Queen Btre6t, LANCA9TBK,PA. V. 8. We opened this Saturday Morning th tee entire ne w lines or Children's Coats . luarlo-iyeAw T OYS. FLINN & BRENEMAN. TOYS. Our Btoek et Toys and ChMatnus Goods is new en inhibition und Is larcerand nner than ever. ME0HAN10AI. TOYS, TIN AND IRON TOYS, VELOCIPEDES, EXPRESS WAGONS, DOLL CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, TREE ORNAMENTS, e. Our Hteek Is for the multlludeandeurprlces are away Oewn. AiiiMeai0 JtOCHKSTKU LAMP makes a Fine chiHtmas 1'resenu We have them CllOip. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne, 162 North Queen Street, LAIIOASTXU PA. JJIQH & MARTIN. Fancy Goods -AT- CUM HALL We have new open a Large Aisertment of Faney Goods for Holiday and Wedding Presents, Doulton, Hungarian, Bodenbach, Stell macber, Carlsbad, Ileyal Worcester, Japanese Ware, &c. Ilaviland Decora ted China In Tea, Dinner, Ice Cream, Chocolate, Berry, Game, Dessert, Pud ding and Seltalre Sets, &c. Biscuit Jars, Fmlt FJates, Celery Trays, Desserts, Teas, &c. Cut and Engraved Glassware, Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets in Decora ted Porcelain Ware. Antique Decorated China Tea Sets for 7.60. Piane, Parler Library, Hall and Stand Lamps In large variety and at lowest prices, Tbe Rochester Lamp " The Best." Ugh & Martin, Ne. 15 East Sing St. ecus-ua Z.ADIWF COATB. J. AMABTUIatOO. LADIES' CLOTfl NEWMARKETO. 11.00 Made of an AH-Weel Cleth, with an Invisible Stripe, Bell Steerta and Cemt Back. 14.00 Newmarket In Large English Plaids, Braid Bound with Half Heed. 17.00 Newmarkets are made of a Black ie7jr .AJjgel 'eeves, Gimp Braid and Clese Fiuing. MISSES' NEWMARKETS. 1.00 Misses' Newmarkets, Meire Stripe, with Cape, tbe Latest Pat tern for Misses this Season. 5.00 Misses' Newmarket, Plaid, with Cape, the Choicest Garment Made for Yeung Ladies this Season. LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS. 1.00 Steckinette Cleth, All-Weel, Tal- , ler Made and Tape Bound. The above Jacket Is a Special Bargain. Ladles' Cleth Jackets at All Prices, from the Cheapest te the Very Best Manufactured 4,60, 6.00, 5.60, 18,60, 10.00. 500.00 WORTH OF SHAWLS Reduced te prices that will make them move rapidly. Deuble Blan ket Shawls, in long, square and plaid centres. Extra Heavy Blanket Shawls, double, reduced te 16 and 1425. Heavy Blanket Shawls, double, reduced te 13 60. Heavy Deuble Sbaws that did sell for 14 60, new 12 75. Single Blan ket Shawls f 4 00 SinglelBlanket Shawls new 12 60. (260 Single Blanket Shawls new 60. 9160 Single Blanket Shawls new (1 00. Shoulder Shawls $1 00 Bheulder Shawls new 75c. 175a Shoulder Shawls new 60s. 60c Shoulder Shawls new 35c 8e Shoulder Shawls new 25c. Black Thibet Shawls at Lewer Prices than they have ever been sold. J. B. MARTIN, & CO. CLOTU1NU. N' OVKLTIKB. i si aasjasiai. ALL TBE ftOYELTIES Bnch as Wide Wales, Fancy Worsteds.Chevlets, ete., In Overcoat, hutting and Pantaleon Pat terns, at McGrann 8c Newlen's, MKECUANT TAILOUB, MO. 44 WB8T KINQBTBBET. mHE PEOPLE'S OASH STORE. CLOTHING Made te Order -AT- The People's Gasb Stere. Don't forget it. We can make you a Suit of Clethes, an Over coat or a Pair of Trousers, and give you as much satisfaction as any Tailoring establishment in the city and at less cost en the average. Tbe People's Gasb Stere, NO. 136 BAST KING B7RBBT, LAHOASTKB.PA. A LOT OF READY,-MADE OYERCOATS, or eua OWn MANUFACTURE AT MODERATE PBICE8. anarlt-IvdAv - ir , ii-i hi e LOriilNQ 1 OLOIH1KQ I I. Gansman & Bre., Hen's, Beys' and Children's CLOTHING. Onr Clothing is strictly reliable, lis excel, lenoe et quality, style and lit can be de pended upon. Men's tutis, j(r, 17.00, eiO.CO, 12.00, llCOO, 18.00. Men's Overcoats, li.se, is.oe, 6.oe, as.oe, 110.00. 111.00, fltUO, Men's i'ante, II .13, R.00, riw, S3 CO, 11.00. We can give you better quality and inafclng; In enr garments for that money than any ether house In the city. See our areat line at the above prices. Beys' Suits and Overcoats At Extremely Lew Prtcei. Men's Storm OroreeaU at IS.C0, 1700, Id 00, 110.00, 112.00. Bee our A II-Weel Suits te order at 111 00, 11400,118 00,118 00, They are geed valne for the money. Handsome Overcoats te order at II J.00, 111.00, 120.00.123.00. Immense assortment at mederate prices. Can yen afford te miss this t L. GANSMAN & BRO., MASDFACTOKXES OF lien's, Bejs tnd Children's Olethlng, B. Yf. COBNKB NOBTH QUI XH AND ORAKttM TBE1TB.LAM0A IK, FA. JP;t' It