Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 08, 1888, Page 2, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOEK. 8ATURDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1888.
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Dally Intelligencer.
tSJICASTSB, nKORURKR , 1SSS.
ttrt ltUr.
i .New Ilellntd Clarien Is very
kin favor of the construction of n
between tbat long drawn out
tad Lancaster. Se are we. We
I Terr much like te co a railroad
t4ewn into tbat futile and populous
airjr. We consider it a great shame
it baa long been denied the railroad
i that lta richness demands and
I It trade requires and will pay for.
responsibility for this neglect lies
the Fenurjtlrania rallreal com
, te which this region Is new
itary. A railroad down the Cones Cenes
.Talley would long age have been
bat for the obvious fact tbat as
mi It was started the Pennsylvania
id company would parallel it. Ne
felt tbat It would be petslble far a
local read te meet the competition
i the big company ; the little thing
'mM have bad the breath squeezed out
It La abort metre. The only thing for
region te de, apparently, was te await
T pleasure of the Pennsylvania rail-
or te invite a connection wlthtbe
ilng railroad company.
Oar Judgment Is that this latter con-
la the ene tbat the local business
ta demand; and that any effort
by the citizens of Lancaster, New
land and the Conestoga valley, should
directed toward the building of aline
railroad from Lancaster te connect
te the Philadelphia & Heading system,
where between Dawnlogtewn and
teialxvllle. We will then hare two
,t railroad systems competing te serve
New Helland already has tbe 1'enn.
ivania railroad service, nud se does the
oentry generally lying between it and
l-pdansjlvanlit railroad, with which
proposed line is te connect, we be-
ve. near Winner's statleu.
fWe shall be glad te see this line built,
the Pennsylvania railroad cheeses te
-tttlld ic. It will certainly be of
freat advantage te us all; but
We de net think tbat it will be of the
vantage te us that a connection with
'Soother great railroad line will be. Aud
de net think that the citizens of Lan-
flatter or New Helland are required by
sir Interests te auuscrlbe all the money
ed te build and equip the proposed
, 1IHUU HO UtYUtilBUIl) UVIT U tlltl
jpfMntylvnnla railroad, and tube an uu-
jraaranteed mortgage at a low rate of
jfetecest as security for their money.
.The calm preposition of the Peuusyl
1ala railroad company is te accept tbe
vperahlp of the read, if anybody will
mtfcrlbe the esoe.OOO required te build
3Md equip it and put the whole line from
itncaster te De wnlngtewn in geed order.
bave te say tbat we de net pre-
te be one of the subscribers. We
I'aet knew anyone who will be. Any-
.pM willlDg has our approval and our
weeslng.
'? $The Reading railroad system east of us
ads In the air at Downlugtewn; te which
nt a Lancaster connection may ad van.
lUBly be built; or te a point en the
HQaester Valley read between Dewnlng-
n and the Schuylkill, en n line that
Would take in New Helland. There are
impossibilities here of a railroad enterprise
tbat will Invite the investment of local
apitl and ureourpceplo te pievide the
.ineney needed te build and run the read.
Having connection with two railroad
sterns at each end of the line, traversing
?.iicu country, and making a ithert line
Ifcnce te New ierk, It ought te be a
remunerative investment. It is the best
failread project that we see iu tills neigh-
Htorbeod ; and we invite the attention of
! Inpnl Rinltal tn Ifc.
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Tim JmliT
kfi: The New Yerk TVitun fVr!wrra Hiat,
IjlWr Judge Kelly is likely te preve a thorn
i the Republican 6ide in theclese Heuse,
felMcause of bis demand tbat be shall be
'-wade chairman of the ways and means.
"Tf eat-n ll.et 1... ..till ...!. 41. .. ...!
;; condition of his vote for the Republi
sh -u candidate for Knpslter nnrl It. i nll In
!.tlnd bow twice heretofore he has failed
i :fti vote for the caucus nemlnea.
Sfi
pl'Judge Ktlley, when these remarks
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anewn rum, aim it was all alie;
atf-r a.
Ktaeugn
ha went en te admit
t;iaai matniy it was true. lie sas
;ke is going te demand the chairmanship
al the wava and means : unit Mm nntv
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auuub ue itvca is 11a 10 new uera no Will
' 1 aucs wuea ue uets uel cel ic.
PXTbe old gentleman, as the senior
casern eer et tne committee nnd Its former
2Lsreairman, is entitled te make the ue-
.m . ....
'Sind hB docs; and his Itenubllcan
rfrleads will have trouble in evading it ;
feKM they win de it. They will net have
JUm Judge there, ne is tee gnarled nn
r"t wa Knet rer se ticklish a pest, acd gees
bb the retired list.
; , bhe lias Scalped It.
Mrs. Whitney has undertaken the con.
?tradictien of the stories that have been
Irculated during the campaign relative
f(te tbe presidents treatment of lih wife.
rlt is right that she has dene se. They have
IVt 'VAOJtlVBlt tnn milfli iliri-unn In ti.lritf.
UY: ww-"- -" m.mw.. KU1,Uty At. f'ilTaiV
tetrcies te be permitted te go uncentra-
&dieted ; when a man who eccunlea the
SSilUtien of Cbauncey M. Depew under-
xtakes te relate these tales they evidently
required te be stamped upon ; as did he.
'$ We knew nothing meaner than such
a Wle-tellinc. when tbe talcs ain txUe,.
Wlft did net suppose that anyone above
social standing of btate Treasurer
rtweuld be guilty of such conduct ;
.saws we are vastly surprised that it Is
teed down upon Mr. Depew. He ec-
pleathe most uncomfertnhin nnaitinr.
- fa-day of any man in the United States,
i", eawgm. in me act or sundering the chief
'"cutive of the country ; of telllnir ta'e
F ftbeat him which he cannot be conceived
E-ta believe : aud tredilnn mn. t ..
TMnan, fordeing It.
y 4. ThatMrc. Whitney effectually disposes
m mtee sujiies no one will doubt. Her
rter stroke is in pinioning Hr. Depew
l their relater. He is new sumrreacd te
Wetttw them te be true or expose himself m
kytuableplght. The temptation upon
reputedly bright aid entertaining
lr te talk ecaudal is crnat: liuc
. Hepew'a fate lsawarulna tehisklnd.
-t new ineee Bwnes Decline current
i the pretiJent, wholly unfounded as
arn, is net very clear. As Aim.
:, Whitney intimates, Mr. Watterson la th
lippilWl father of eerae of them, lie it a
W1Q of the weeds, whose tongue 1b
k : the areteet. His admiration for
I MWMiktbat net been the deeeeaL
jggyiMsjMila tcry et the three
ryJ
temperate and exaggerated statement,
eagerly seized upon by political opponents
of the administration for campaign ser
vice. It haa done geed work for them
perhaps, butlsueadnew. Mrs. Whitney
has cut Its bead off with a cleaver.
Tub Ksv. Edward Aryan, of Orange, N,
J. i dled at Carboedsle, where be was vial'..
Ing his daughter, en tbe evening of the 301U
nit, from an acute attack of typhoid pneu pneu pneu
moet. He wn bera In this city, of which
bit father, the Hen. Geerge Bryan, wss
prominent eltlsen, being long the secretary
of the state Senate, and leaving a large
family of ten or twelve children, whose
descendants are eaatlered ever the country;
bis wife was the sUtcr et the late JehnF
Stclnresn, ,
The Rev. Edward Brysn was burled at
Bye, Mew Yerk, where bis pastorate In the
Presbyterian church began and continued
for mtny yean, He was mneh beloved by
bli parishioners, for be waa one of the best
and gentlest otmen. An eloquent ten 0
the sime name, new stationed at Bradford,
Pennsylvania, succeed te his work In the
church. Anether eon was one of the
advonturens officer of the V. B. ship
Polaris that waa lest In the Arctic ecesn
and her crewretcned In the remarkable
Way related In the story of the expedition
that was largely prepared by Mr. Bryan.
Dn. F. Nausen's expedition for tbe
exploration of Greenland has been heard
from at last. They tramped across the
southern end of tbat desolate loe field and
found ent nothing at all excepting that
there whs nothing there but miles and
miles of dreary Ice and snow. Greenland
has been aptly called the Habere of the
North and will probably remain ai pro
found mystery as tbe North Pele unless
Hnme plan of flying ever it Is Invented.
lUlloenlMi will no denbt attempt both et
thetG problems soma day.
About fifty years age a certain Mr.
nieimer, of New Yerk, astonished his fel
low citizens by purchasing leta In what
were then rotnete suburbs, and building a
number of liandrome residences thereon,
in 1810 he built a row of colonnade) bouie
out them, and as tbe egrlcnlture was very
line for these days New Yorkers used te
take visitors for a Hurnlay walk In tbe
country te aee what they called BUwrnur'a
felly. Tbat colonnade la new called tbe
"Cntonaile Hetel," and befere he died In
1870, Mr. Bleemer had all the laugh en his
side, llu left a great cstnte (e five daugh
ters and as they are new of age It war found
neeissiry te tell the remalnder et "Itlcom "Itlcem
rr'a felly" In order te ntlsjt a division.
MIO.COO worth of "felly" was sold en
Thursday.
FGBbONAb.
Dn. Krenns has been forty-two years
puter et the Congregational UhurcU of the
l'ilsrlm', Brooklyn.
Bisv. Dn. Memiikiit, oneo rector of Et
Jauiei. Is In town the guest of Dr. Berjs
tnln Muhlenbnrg,
Most Knv. Denalp MoDeNAi.D.KomBn
eiatholle blHhnp of Urber (Irace, Nhw
fnundlacil, lias born appointed iircbbltlinp
of Terente, te euoceed Arohblebep lyucb,
deoeascd.
SUPHKMH JunOKSKLKOT MeCOLLUM
and JMIlcliell have drawn leia for pro pre pro
redenooln the matter of aonlerlty nnd
Juilpe McOulIum wen. Notices te this
e.'toot haa ban aant te the state department.
Dr. Hknky Lkffmamn, of Philadelphia,
has tfflu elected patbelnxlcal chemlet te
the Jetlerann Medical Uellese hospital. The
promen waa ornaieu ana tne appointment
nitric, It la said, at the auggoailen of the
fttculiy et tbe college.
Bekkcua K. KouKntye.i'n will, whleli
KttS otlered for tiretiatn In N Vnrlc nn
"Friday, gives the residue of her estate, afler
various miner txqnestt, te Mtabllah a home
fur enabllOK peer families te have a brief
summer outing, iron or expenae. Tee
bequent amounts te f 51)0,000,
Count Ve.v Meltkh's home at Berlln
Is a tiy Jsrjtoene, wltb no lets than thirty
windows looking en tbe street. But the
famous old general lives altneat exclu
sively In two roema of It, One Is hla bud
room, the ether hla atudy. The nhlet orna erna
muuts of the former nre UtKO phetORraph
nt lila wlte and pletum of her tomb. Theae
are always wrnatned with palm leave.
Cemqiikssman MeICinlkvIb quoted as
bnvliig f,ald mat prudent nnd patriotic)
action en the part et the Kepublleans was
uiiiolutely neceaaary te their contlnnanre
In power. All talk nbeut tbe Kopubll Kepubll
can pirty huvleg secured a twenty-tlve
yearn lease of pewer was almpiy cxtrava
Kane?. lt we are te win In lSDi," he said,
'It will bu upon what wa de between '63
aud that lltne. We can't win en the past. "
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A Ilia lilt IN MasONBT.
Ceret aa Ceuull, It u Alleged, Uiurji the
ruDctluua at tbe Oraua Ledge,
The grand roaster of the Fennaylvanla
Graud Ledge of Masena haa laaned an ad
dress declaring tbat the " Oerneau Conn.
ell, " whleh profess te confer the degrees
of tbe Anelent and Accepted Scottish Kite,
are Inimical te the doetrlnea of true Preo Pree
mamury. There are aeverat Cerneau
ledKta In thlaaute. The dispute In the
Mt-onle order aa te tbe leglttmaey et the ao ae
called " Odrneau Oounella " alnes the two
recognized oeunolla In 1867 relinquished
their aeparata Jurisdiction and became
part et the body new known as tbe aupretne
council for Ibe Northern Jurisdiction etthe
United Htates has been an exciting and In In
tercatleR one. Tbeaa who are opposed te
tbe pretentien et the Oerneau oeunolla Bay
tbat they amount te a uaurpatlen et the
functions et tbe grand ledgo, as the Cer
neau councils hate examined the preroga
tive te confer net only the degroeaef the
Hcejtlah rite, but te cenfer aa well thu
three desroeacf Free and Aoeepted Masonry
Suuh aulnlm, It Is contended, la net only
aubverslve of tbe authority of the blue
ledges but or tha entire order. It la aa
Beried tbat tha Cerneau oeunolls have In
duced Matena te enter their oriiaiilaitleu
by fnUorepreieutatlonaas te their author
ity, aud by reduelng the entranoe fee (rniu
tlOO, wiiieii ta tbe coat In the regular organ,
laitlen, te 123,
The Ancleiit Acoepted Scettlah Blte of
Freemasonry In Aiuorlea la under tbe
JurlMtlotleu of two Bupreme councils, tbe
one btleK for tbe Northern and the ether
for thu (Southern Jurladiotlen. The exclu
alve Jiuladlctlen of these bedle, it Is
olalmeil, .8 rt'OKOltJd by all et tbe ether
bedlts cinreirleK the Soettlah Kite degteea
;n nearly nil of the countries of the world.
The 1'hllvielphla Oonalntery, Thirty apoeud
Uesre, working under the eupreuie coun
cil of the Northern Masonic Juriadlo Juriadle Juriadlo
lien nl the United Btatea, hen iitueri
an Bildresf, deneuuclujr the pretensions (f
the Oerneau councils. Tula circular wsrut
thH Maseca from being led astray by the
elllceis acd meinbera of what la termed
"itieie clandettlne orRHnlntlena." It la
Haaertf'd tbat every grand ledge whleh haa
)iJ ccojalen te take uetlce 01 tbe Cdrncau
oeunrilN haa declared tbat their aaauuiplleu
of authority la Inimical te tbe order aud
that their claims are net well founded.
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Arrtat cr a uuuce Starrer.
The Ingenious and polite "Mr. Beberts,"
who en Ittut Haturdav swindled an eatlmable
retired uercimiit, William O. Uanseuier, ti
the tunc of fG.tOOln Baltimore, Is believed
te have been none otber than tne redeubu
tbe dlieal of the jlaltlmuni police. On
Tuesday, wnen Mr. Bansemer bad reoov reeov reoev
ered irnm the severe ntrvnuj b hoc It
oeutequeut te bis adventure, be was Invited
te police bestdtiuartera and shown the
rogue' cabinet, and at once detected hU
niau. Tne ealer marabal at once atnt a
dlnpatcn ti Inspector Bymfs at New Yerk,
requeailuu him te arrest "Huntry Jeu" at
tluut. 'i'nat waa three dava uu.ni
aiKui. jeht waa mree days aae. IJardlv
luivycigm neurs ba-t paaaed
when the suspected thief
was taken Inte
cusioey.
UunilBK oil.
The orgsalsttlen or a company te pros
pect for natural gaa In Montgomery oeuuty
tiaa revived tne interest In the Veanera Veanera
ville oil Held, In the northern poitleu et
Birkaoentity, wliera petroleum iiauppeaed
te xlt. Within a few dn me ltty oil
well haa bfea Tlalted by aeveral Pnlladel.
ptila partle, and it la rumored tbat negotia
tions are panding for tbe leaae of conalder cenalder
able tract nt land. Tns Bailey well con cen
lln.uf.l flew, urnUhteg a quality of oil
whit bsraa readily la a eettwtw Unp.
BOOKS AND AUTHORS.
"The Man without a Country," hv
Ed ward Everett UK Jliualrated by P. T.
Menlli. Boateui Jtebatta Bretbcra. 'J bis
li.ck has born widely reid nlnce It was
Drat pubilahed m foero of years age or raore
and It premises te win n fltm pluoe as an
American olataie. In an nppandlx te this
beautitul edition Dr. Hale, who by tbe way
la new ropeittd at work nn a llle of Chrlar,
Itlves tbe slim fact that formed tbe romance
Aa fe old a book republished lu a form ae
elaborate needs no further praises U will be
enough te rcler te tbe high character of the
illustrations whleh are rplilled la concep
tion and lu full sympathy wltb the n si ra
ti ve. Costumes and details are well weikcd
out.
"Itepert en the Birds nl Pennsylvania"
publlaued at Uarrtabarg in aecordaneo
with an act of aiaembly. This Is a much
mere entertatnltK volume tliau most of
ttieen furnlahed by the atnte printer and
tbe 375 paires sre lnteraersed with plates
aud plolurea of birds et the fcUte.
The author, evidently recegnising the
Importance of simplification, which by
meat wilters of ornithological and ether
aolentlDe publications Is seemingly over
looked, has oaretully divested hla book,
whenever practicable, ei the numereus and
mystifying technical terms, nnd when such
terms are employed they are fully ex plained
se they can be elnarly understood by tbe
general reader. 0,000 copies werepubllehed
for distribution and tbore Is quite a rush
for them,
Tne Carlttmss number et Table Talk Is
full, te overllDWItig, of everything thnt
relates te the day et glee and feasting.
"Hethlehem,"an apt p-teni, la by Jeaepb
Wblttonttbencemtn"AChrltiiipadlnnor,"
by Mr a. Keror, In whleh that authoritative
adviser gives seme valttable points en this
feaatt her "Hew te I,lve en a Thepaand a
Year" is oentlnued, also her answers te
'rJeuaekeepera' Inquiries " "Olirlstmas
In Foreign Jjands," "A CUrlalmai Kamble
Among thoNut,'"'Kthel'atJiirIatrnasDeco theNut,'"'Kthel'atJiirIatrnasDeco thoNut,'"'Kthel'atJiirIatrnasDece
rations," "AttraolUe and Inexpensive
Gifts1," an original Christinas story. "Vesta'a
Bequest," nnd a "Christmas Problem,"
with a prlx9 te every aelver, are am en it the
conteutai B3 lntreitlnir iiitleUa tivTIlllu
I May erny, William Htrutheis, S. T,
Huerman, iihie uatiirrnce,!.
Anew portrait of Mr. Whlttler will np
))tar In tbe January 1 iitnter of "Jno
Atlantic," and It premles te bn 11 line ene.
The poet waa among tbe contributes te the
llrat number el that ever ndmlritblu
MBKtztne. Anether Kecil thing which the
January "AtlKiule" is te gte us au uiticte
by Margaret Delaud.
Mrs. Dsland'a novel. "Jehn Ward.
Preacbcr," han geno Inte lta lUteentb
edition. Them haa been Httle mlvetsn
rrlilolauief this bonk, 'Hherda-t "Itebnrl
KlBinerc" lias been much oendemued by
strlei churchmen.
Olnuatone was ns prcfcundl.v lmpieBCd
with that ehartuiiiK a'ery I.Utln Lord
Pauntlorey " that he at occe bought live
oeplta of tbe book, nnd presented them te
as many vnunK friend. Mr, Gladstone
end Mrs. Burnttt happened te bu lu l'Jnr l'Jnr
rnce at the fame tluiw, aud ea seen ai tlin
"OratidOlil Man" leiiiiitd el her presence
there, he exprcwid nn earnest ilnaire te
meet tbn autner el "Little Lord Kaunlle Kaunlle
rey." Lord IWndelpn Churchill btcame
se Inteitisted In the book oue day thru he
forget te prepare) 11 speech which he hid
premised his censiliums. Anether well
known Hngllehtuau I; aiieh en ndvoctte et
the bonk that he bought sixty copies of It
last Christmas, anddlitilliutud them broad
cast aiuenir his frlesdi,
"The Open Dcei" Is the tltle of Mlas
lllanohe Willis Uonard'e forthcoming
sleiy. Thoae who han read the manuterlpt
eay that It is tbe heat thing Bl.e hsa wrltteti.
Thn sosiie la laid in Germany. Jlougnteu,
MliUln it Canre bringing It irnm the prefH
Hun. WnllerT. Mllla contributes n nole
worthy article te the DrcemberAYdfesiinn,
(Chicago), en "Dllllaultlcs lu I'mty Jte
organization." t)nc paragraph particularly
nierltaattenll-m : "Meat men never ninke
but ene decision In politic Hint lij wlieu
they Jein a tparly, ucd they Ircqui ntly de
tnat a generation noreru tuey nrn born.
They nre Douicernts err KepubllcAns tbe
way tney are Nmuna or Jenedea they wero
befn that way. They wcre pirtet a cur
rent which tbey found all Mewing ene way
when they uarae te yearhnf (net) undor under undor
ataedlng' ami thny drifted. 'Jiie steady
uinvemnnt or great polllle.il parties in poll.
tlca la liken train In lta blind, unreasoning
and reslttliss rush along accustomed
linen.''
There is Just about oneu(jh ttutli In tlila
te make It paes ferwlidcru, butthoehangr.a
lu the stterglh or partira need eeme medi
floatlen of tuts theory for thetr explanation.
It may lie true that meat men nre Kopubll Kepubll
ctiuH or Djuiuerata Ixcaumt they were born
se, but a very large number of inen nr
open te reason nn thin pjiut, as ou all
otliers, and the shilling of this man decides
whern the balHtice or power ahull ret.
An exuhHUge nays : Tim very Intent fd
Is the crast) oil tne iu'ict of " Kaotcrle
ltuddhlam. " Kui;enii V'icld, the well well
kuewu Clilcaxn uowapaier man, Is uald 10
be se infatuated with the bcuulUiil inula
physical drexms ft thu Kait tbat lie has
a surlne te Buddha In ills roema where he
devoutly worships, am nobody knows ex
actly what "Koterle Uuddulsru" 1, it
will no doubt be lmuieuHuly popular lu
Boaten. Ha incomprehensibly luuouipre luueuipre
henslbleynu knew.-
This is pluatnntly sarcastic, hut, after all
caoterlo Uuddliltui la net very mueh mere
injatotleuN than lugerselltsui or ntcoitl ntceitl
clam. Tnere are leta et peer tools who tire
bright and smart eueugU until they beifln
te speculate about the whlchmha of tie
where or the wheneea or the what, Lat
them read Jeb and be rllenu
Among thofientlpiecea preparing for
iriifewateforlSSOarepjrtraltM or Jelm
Burroughs at twenty, Mrs. Helen Hunt
Jacksen In hur veuug womanhood, "Pat
MaeJerle," air Walter Hcett'H famous llltle
friend, and Lady Bilelgh, the wife ct Mir
Walter Raleigh.
Dj "Little J u" James Otis calla atten atten
tleu te the ingenious cruelty practiced en
young lads by eartatn wandering Italian
street iiiUKlelanp. It Is a vivid expisure et
the sullerlnga inflicted en the uuforttiuate
boys who come under their tyranny lu
New Yerk anil ether large cities.
Mr. Janiea Hus-ell Lewell is living with
his slater at Beatcn, nud will probably slay
there nil winter, lle has been Invited te
dellver a oeurau el leutures at Philadelphia.
All who bave lead that t-raiid llttln book
about bright Aiucrteau bejs. "The Btery el
11 Bad Bej," by Themas HatlyAldrlch, will
1)3 inttreated in the lntomntlen thst
Duujen'a oeufuotlouiry at Portsmouth la
being tem dewu. Dunyeu'a la tha con cen con
feetlonory whence, alter 11 riotous nnd
Rbjednnul ludulguncu in ereatu the " Bad
Bey'a" compauleua dciurtel by way of
thu window, leaving1 peer Tem lllley te
ft co proprietor suit bill with nethliik; In
hla llttle pecktta lhat story ia one et the
best In our literature et its kiud ; aud it ia a
hcultby kind,
Thi Ttmt J7cne) nl
.Ycr Vamt, r.aU.men,
MU
elnvehld aiiinlnenmrliinllv t-wnnvlnen
enrulvit 111 thoniOHey of Si'vu'ten oil. in
cbwrluily submit i.urnuiuei te the pub.ij iu
lctjrcuej. Kmpiettuhy,
. . s't'rs ej Netrn Hams,
Alsa'iUhand Kagur eta., U.uiuuer. Md
I0 wiiii(i.riHij.lnliioceiilliiMn;j vbuiuhi
lifa, pbjstjuiu rj i.ruiciibliig lir. Jlull'a
Uuugliejiup.
JlKLlUlltUS.
RKLIOIOUS BKKVICUS AVlhU BK
hnld In the following rliurchcaeu Sun
day, lu the morning nt lu.311, la the eviiuliig
ui7:is. bundiiy school ut 1:15 p. m. When the
hour is dinereiit It la spi-cUliy noted :
1'r.BBBtTKiiiAK iaaeKiL Uhukcu, Beuth
aneeu niruet, Tmuuiia 'Ihoiup-eu pioster.
Preaching a; 10:5 u, in aml7.lip.in. bunday
bci.oel ut l:45p. in Yeung poeplu'a lurutlui
at 6 tip in. Prayer luettlug en Wcdueaday
uviinlinc u'-T-0 p 111.
Cucucu or tiou-cerner or Prince and tlr
anhe. rreaeblng at lo.se a, m. and 7.18 i. in.
by ihe pin-ter. Hihiiatb school ut P4J p ui.
eacusn Kvakiieucal Cucucu fieaehlng bv
the pastor ut llCW u in bnlern M.un Cme
1 ueUu je.45, U. U K , tti,d at 7:1J v in- euu
dy s(.ha.i ut X p in. rruyi mettluj,b 011
Uulmseavand 'ihur-diy a' 7:aip. 111.
Uuuut LuTlIallA cuvkuu H eat kiiit street,
K. L. ltetd, paskir.-teivicjut U.siu iu ana
Lis p in. nuiui.iv sctjeil t 1 15 p m. Cut
ithttica lujuuctleus en rrldiy uvtnleir at
7o'aieok. w,v.ui,
ruuiT ItKreKMED Cnrnc,-ltev. J. M. Tltiet,
II, 1 pusuir. fcervicus le-uiuninr nt lthjj a.
ui. and 7:15 p. in. hunOur aeiicel nt 1:11 p. 111
tutiichettcm lustrucll.ueu Tutilay em nr
at 7 o'clock
8t. Lukk'b liireinmn MartettaAveaue.nev.
Win, r. LIchlltiT, pastor, tuvlnu riiirliLsat
lU:J0a. in HUU7U3 ) ui tuniluy schmil at 1 p
13. butvleIu th'i Unnnaii Iiuguageut r.S3
in . ' rnt. It. u. r-eUieil , ra.UUng '
Otivwr llAKi-isT CHi'iitii. sast Vina near
unkH struei. l'rrtathlun in tb luernlnir nud
evonlngaiiheiHutliOUubyihtrakter. bun.
aiysc.oel at 1 4p ui U.ijh Jl hin will
inui en 1 uwii.y , Ltug i 7.f0 ji m Yeung
peeiiea II l laidnn ihur.Uuy tv.e.liiK ut
I J Jj"1' imt ' ua.ea Hand oil aaluiday at
w".'T!l? vnull " aww (CevaAr).
West urungeundc'eucmd Jiat.Uuv. .1. II
uuK,imiuir. ribaimnnKilnjJa ui.und7:ifi
1). iu.
nuuuayn.he.jl at l:iin 1,1. i-rui.., ,.., ..,.
inifut BUSH. IU fluv.r n.,rvln. W.fln..l
tymlnK- ttt 71 0. Ycuuk- DCOUIb's Oremi s-,1.1,,5
Taoiut;Ai-rintc8uraji(3srmanerui I
Water street, Kev. T. 1. Lehr, pastor. r ach
lap nt 1020 a. tn. In tha Uerman langtugj,
nnd 7: 6 pin InthsKngllaa lmgaae;e. Sua
day actioel at Ba.11. loungpeepU'a meeting
at p in,
St. Paul's Utretn bd-K4t. J. W.Memtnirer,
paater. i-rraiatng at lOJia m. ana 7:15 p.m.
aunday school at l:4Sp. 10. eeng sarvluu ut
0:15 p in. Catechit ctcla!s..n loesdvyeve leesdvyeve
iiigat.7:p 111, ITajer auvlca ej weJuea
djy B17..M1' in.
St. STsniKH'a (ttareKsrtn) Cnuaen Ceitana
Ciurau nivlnostivieuMift-Wa-m. tterineu
by litv. Ihtndem Appln, 11. U,
I'naaarraBlAa Kev. J. Y. Mitchell, II. D.
puter. l'reicblag morning aal evening by
iliii p'ler-
Ut. 1'ADL'a M.K. CntmrK-CharlfB Boads.pM Beads.pM Boads.pM
ter. rnashlng at IV-.30 a. in. nnd 7.SU p. tn.
1'ruiaa airrlceuitng tha rinwly rebuilt plpn
eran lu tbe eveiitnr. Sanday acheul at 1:10
p in. Ynnng pcenlu'a mealing at S p. in.
t.l8nes Taesaay, 'Jfaaiailay, and rndy even
tngs. (J a xi tally love iwaat en WuCteejiUy
evtmlne.
Or. Jean's LcrnaaAir. llcv. It. r.AUeman
II. 11. potier, burvlcea at IUM . m. and 7
p in. Mahbith school at at. Jehn's at 1:15,
and at (jetald Memerial cliapel at 'J p.m.
Lecture and prater acrvlce en Wednesday
cvenliiga'.7:l). calecaetlc&l levturea rrlday
evening at 7 a1).
rriwr lUrnsT. Iter. J. X. Te well. paater.
l'reienlng at l":si a. m. byltnv. Sir. rmenic,
aud 1.15 p. m hv Mr. frank i.-iuiTir, of Frank
Itn ana Mutthill suuilctry, bunday aobeol t
2p in.
TstsiTT LvTHanxv Iter. C. h. Fry, pialer.
Juulnr MUslm ary society's baxr vhU even
In. Uamtl divine seivlcnamointeg altemoen
and ejuulnK. condnetd by tha uaater, Ac Ac Ac
oeuntol thurncaiten eeratlonetdntoontai'
lmtltutd in I'b'Ud-lphta, at tha sorvles en
Wedennday eventng. iillca' fearing circle
en Friday afternoon.
ITSJITSHS fil. E. UlItTBCH K. W, ilOIKP,
naler. JLeve east at 10 M a. m. Preaching at
7.'u p. rn. Minaay acnoet at l:tl p. in. lie
vivai tervlnrs durlnjr the week, except Bat
urnuvnt 7:18 p. iu.
(sTMuaieasi. E. CHCacH.-Sunaay lobeol
at p. in.
MeaAvu.7. Max Hark, II. D,, puter, lr:50
a. in. Ltliiuy and million. 11 p iu, buuilay
adunl t iilS p. in. evening lervlce.
Uaana IiOTnaaan. Uerncr et North tjuoen
and .1 iimes slreat. Itav. U. Elvln lliiupi, piis piis
ter. Pleaching at 1(,:30 a. tn, and 7:1a p in.
lllble clita ler inxn v.lft a tn. Sunday school
al'ip. in. L'atccbstlet claaien Tueiday enl
frlil. y 1 renin. Usual mld-waek aeivlcsacn
Widnuiday e veiling. OhtrutaervlOdS at Ne.
413 Wvatl.enien alruel en XQurtdiy evening
ut 7:10
ITlKaT M. E. t'MuacH. Uat. J, It, T.Gray, pas
ter. t.lssa innutlngs at 9 a. m. 10: JO a. m.,
preachtnir by thu paater, 1:13 p.m Sunday
relinel ; S.tN p. in. rocle.y 01 Obrlallan en en
dinver pmycr inoetleg t 7.13 p. m lent
mivle'. J'lie antlrd asivlcei will be Inter
speirtd wtllihjiutia written by Kcv. Chitlta
Wi.lnyi 7ju p. rn. Monday and ibnrsaay,
clast iiivellng 1 "'30 p. 111 Tuesday, nellnesa
inintlrigt 7SJ p in. WedaiiHilf.v, prayer
liieniltw' 7:5 p. in. Vrlday, special lllelal mutt
In it ;7.lfip in. ihursaay, pstur'a elus.
WANAM.e.KttH'H
1'niLAtJBLriiu, Saturday, Dee. 8, 1SS8.
It is based en evidence.
The unanimous verdict of the
critics that ler Dress Goods el
every sort novel or staple
the best stock in the land is
here.
A Dress Pattern, with garni
ture, in a box. The box may
be a delusion and a snare or
it may be convenient and ad
vantageous. That depends.
Our method is te put a label
en each pattern with the price
and quantity of both, plain and
trimming, plainly marked. In
every case the quantity is ample
for a full sized dress. Your
notions and ours may difler at
the quantity point but you are
net left in the dark about it.
Anether thousand dress pat
terns are neatly put up in hand
some boxes and are en sale to
day. The counter-ends where
the Dress Goods section touches
the main aisle are bright with
them. It's a handy scheme,
easy te leek at and compare,
snug te carry, pretty, neat form
for a holiday gift. Hew often
the value of a gift is increased
by the form of its coming. The
margin between a brown paper
parcel and a Rebe box is very
wide.
This particular let of Dress
Patterns in boxes is by far the
choicest offering of the sort we
have ever made. Fifteen
prices, S3 te $16.75. Ground
materials, powder grains,
serges and stripes. Garni
tures, plaids, checks, stripes of
wool and silk ; cut .and uncut
velvets and plushes ; some
very rich jardiniere stripes in
plush ; many high novelties,
and, excepting one or two, the
entire range of styles are found
only in this form.
Almest every Christmas list
has some place for one or mere
of these boxes everyone a
bargain.
The terms upon which we
will sell Music Bexes this sea
son ought te remove all doubt,
silence all cavil. Here they
are:
Yeu may select your box,
give it a fair trial for sixty days
from date of purchase, and
then, if you have any reason te
be displeased, exchange It for
another, or for ether goods, or
receive back your money.
Only absolute confidence in
our music box stock (all Swiss,
principally Geneva) and your
fair criticism could induce this
efier, which holds geed en all
purchases made this month.
Prices, $9 te $500.
Docs net apply te toy music
boxes.
lliiaemcnt, cnat slde.
Quite different are the terms
for music en the hoof, or live
stock music. Canary birds.
The first company of a thou
sand arrived yesterday. All
from the Hartz Mountains, and
every bird a selected singer. A
singer, net a peep, a chirp, and
a struggle for a lew notes, but
each a warbler, free, bright and
joyous. I'nce $1.95. Your
selection must be fully made in
the store, as no birds will be
received back or exchanged.
Uiii'uiciit. w.ta'cJa.
This morning a large let of
Trefeusse & Ce.'s Women's
Suede Gloves go en the coun
ters at half price and less.
4 buttons, in handsome shades,
beautifully embroidered, for
75 cents ; price before te
day, $1.75.
Same, 6 buttons, $i ; price b?
WAirAMARBKH
fore ttf-day, $2.
We have done some remark
able things with Gleve prices
this season, but nothing te
match this. These rates would
be, absurdly low for medium
goods; what then for Tre Tre
feusse'sl Only 3,684 pairs,
Yeu knew what that means
here short work. -
Chestnut street side, west el main stale.
Holiday Boek host ready.
December Boek News picks
each book up and weighs the
worth of most of them for you.
112 pages, illustrated, for 5c.
Near Thtrtt c at h itree t entranoe.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
auMPhtixwN re womb.
QOUPLBXION FOWDBB.
LADIES,
WHO VALUC A BKFINBI) COMVLKXIOK
MUST U8
POZZONI'S
HIOIOATXD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It I rn parts a brilliant transparency te the
skin. Uumeves all plmplns, 1 ruckles and 01 01 01
colerattons, and mtkea tha akin delicately
son and beantllul. It contains no lime, whits,
leid or arsenic in tatee shades, pink or flesh,
whlte and brunette.
roil BALK BT
All Druggists and Faney Goods
Dealera Everywhere.
sarnKWAUB or imitatiens,-sj
apne-iva
if IS W AU VJtKTlMCMKNTti.
e
UrSPOKKN SCIENCE.
The following statement came voluntarily
te the proprietors et the great preparation 01
whleh It speaks. They have never had the
pleature or meeting the eminent scientist
whowretolt, bat appreciate the honest can
dor whleh prompted It 1
Te Wmcm It Mat Ce7ci7k i
This may certify that aa tha roiultel ex
tended rrscarches I am able te atate that, In
the Duffy Malt Whisky alone, there Is tebe
had such a pnru article aa I have deseribed In
my paper en " A uctentiac specific for Intern
peranun " In the JVerZi Amtrxean Mattw for
July,1663. It Is, et course, a well known lact
that we may procure, aa a laboratory product,
a -whisky thtt shall be free of luiel oil ; but It
Is with pride that 1 state that alone or com.
inorelal whlskl3 the Duffy Malt declines te
njure the brain and the system.
WiLI.AhD U, MOUSE, M.D
W Wcatfleld, N.J.
TT KVAN'H I
LEYAN'S I
QKT 7HS; J1KST-UKI' THE UUEAl'aViT!
WUY 19 IT TUB CliKAl'JCSTt
RecanaaltvialdamnrolOread te the Bound
than the enlluiry flour.
liecauaa It products lighter, sweeter and
mera nutritious breud. ."
liecauaa it never rilla, and there la osnie esnie
qiientty no less of material.
This caunr.t be said or all flour.
A.?y0ur..OreC0r ,or !t- andrrselve-lf you
weum make a complete euicess of your
Chrlstuue llaklng-te huve no ethor.
LEYIN & SONS,
MEUCHANT M1LLXK3.
OS-lydHThAS
MEK'H FUK l'ARLOrl.
LADIES!
VISIT
AMBR'S
FUR PARLOR,
30 WEST KING BT.
rtmandeni
t and Only one of tbi Kind In Lanoaa Laneaa
Wher win be le.mrt the Largest and
ST. VSBTV wm ee Jejurt the Largest and
ElfajtVajltty of he1 "ura this tide et
UUMH.-IJJIlltti
SICE OUH KLEGANT
SKALSKIN COATS & JACKETS
AND fUU-LINXO CIUCULAU.
r Largeit Var'etv et Choice Muffa In Lan
caster, t-ethkln Uarments Made 10 Measure,
ouruuvantee of eerlect batlsfactleu Is our
iougaudeuccetstul Kxpcrlenee luihtsllue.
0S7tn
M
YKKH A HATKlfON.
IT WILL PAY YOU!
IT WILL l'AV ANY evu XO LOOK OVKU
OClt
GOOD S1TLEOTION
-or-
OVERGOATS.
EVKKYSTYLK AND KIND.riiOM
S7.00 TO 9J35.0O.
OUlt KKUSK.Y
AHS
OVKKCOAT8 AT 110, f 17, W,
IVOUT11 BtKINU.
l'en If you don't huy of us, you'll knew
wta'. te expect far thu price. Kvery care
taken ler your omufert and every extort used
ler elegance aud bsauty.
l'lllCES AKS VE11Y UKASONA1ILE.
lyers & Sathfen,
KEL1AULK CLOXHIEU",
NO. 12 BAST KINO ST
LABOASTBB 1A.
hmwad rmTUBHumn.
JJEW BOiTON 8TORB.
New Bosten Stere.
MB.J.nABRVaTAMll,
MIW BOSTO STOB.
B,armr,- l-ameAnma,Pa.
lart esk my stater ut t wars In
Lancaster baying dry goods, aB4aftr buying
oewtdarablaata certtlasten who advertise
"Greatness" wa happened te think of rear
11 Mtw Bosten Stere," wherenpeai we paid for
ear pnrehaMS and want direct te year ten
and pnrthued nearly Fifteen Dollars worth
of goefla. When we were through jei tald
If we were eattaflsi with cur pnrehaeee whss
we reached home we sheu'.d remember you te
our friends. W ABB aATISMBD and we
are alto eaUsfled that your way of doing busi
ness merits the rocemmsnOaUon that we will
surely gire 70a te our friends.
Tours reipectfuliy,
J.W .
1 be above U one etthe many letters we re
ceive by aatUfled patrons.
De We Deserve It?
it at we will submit te yen.
TO-DAY WB BTAKX
A GREAT SALE
OF
SILK MUFFLERS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
AKD
LININ HANDKERCHIEFS
ATlHSrOLLOWXNOLOW PBICBSl
Prices of Silk Mufflers.
0e buys a Qoel Caahmere MutU jr.)
25e buys a llk Faced HuftUr.
COa buys a Bl.k MtRLr.
7e buys a Brocaded 911k MutfMr.
730 bnys a Bilk and Satin M otter.
II t)0 buja a Surah Silk and Battn Humer.
Then Up They 60 te $4 Each
These Muders are a beautiful let, and what what
eyer be your wants lu this Hue you will find
them right
HANDKERCHIEFS !
loe Dezen tiAOIKS' UANKBUCU1KF9, Col
ored Borders, fl each.
ICODetsn LAOIBV nAMDKKBOUIBFS, Col
ored Borders and Itemstltehed, Se each.
C0 Desen LAU1K3 HANDKEBCUlXrS, licm
stitched, colored Borders, se each.
lWDeienLADIKS Hemstitched Pure White
UANUKKBCUIBrS, Se each.
Other qualities te 23 cents eaeh.
SPECIAL LOT
-OF-
BILK AND BEIGE
VEILINGS
AT LOW PRICES.
Hosiery, Gloves and Mittens
In Large Variety at Lew frlcea.
Dress Goods!
IH1J
10 DAY
EEDTTOTIOS SALE!
IS STILL O0INQ OS
BUTTOUKT1UBIS QK9WINU SUOKT.
De Yeu Want Bargains ?
Yeu Can Be Pleased
-AT-
STAMM'S
Only and Ltrgest
Ne. 24 Centre Square.
w-erxjr if ur avjuiua.
NEW BOSTON STORE
ITKWAD VKRTnMMaitn.
e
lUHB&GIBBB,
Fer Holiday Gifts.
We have gathered from all
quarters the Latest Novelties
in our line, suitable for Holiday
Gifts. Many ei them te be
seen nowhere else in this city.
All of them mew this season.
And the prices se low that you
can make a handsome present
for very small money. Call and
see them, make selection new,
and we will held the eoeds
until wanted. Remember the
name and number.
OCHSaGIBBS,
ad, 3d and 4th Floers,
31 Seuth Queen street
fJIOH A MARTIN.
Seliday Goods
-AT-
Just Received from Buralem, England,
a Fine Line et
Fancy Articles
Of tbe eeltbratel Doulteu Ware. Alse
Dinner Seta et same. Among these are
some of the finest articles ever exhibited
in this town.
TOYS1 TOYS1 TOYdl A line of
New Toys. Oat, Pressed, Blown and
E jgraved. GLASS W ARE at the Low Lew
est Prices. Limps The Rochester. The
largest and best assortment of Holiday
Goads at the Lewest Prices.
ty Examine our Stock before making
yoursilectien.
High & Martin,
Ne. 15 East King St.
eetia-tfd
J.
B. ALAKTIN A VO.
ISI
b
NOVELTIES.
CHINA DEPARTMENT.
An Unequalled Selection or all that Is Ds
alrable for tbe Uellday Season.
FULL LINK Or
Decorated Cops and Saucers
In All tbe Litest Keveltlcs.
UNIQUE DK3I05S IN
Fairy Lnmpj,
Oracker Jara,
Tote-n-Toto Sets,
Pudding gets,
loe Cream Sele,
Rose Jars,
Reaie Hampara,
LAEGK ASSOBTKINT OF
DIOOBATBD FRUIT PLATBS
AKD
BAU0EB9.
GLASS!
IN-
AVIKKIOAtf, ritCNOU AND U0UI11IAN.
OUT AND rBK9SXD AND IN ALL
TUKNEWXST SUAFXS.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Alt the Dinner Seta, leclnaing Uarll&nd's,
have been Ueduoed te Ceat te make room for
Holiday Ooeda,
J. B. MARTIAN,
&GO.
CH NA HALL
m
M&itk,&$i&fe. .