Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 29, 1888, Image 2

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tlM TiteM Betst It.
BefwblleaA Prty W at la an
iMMittea la M aaveat te power.
w tM mm wit popular
rtfitlMtU; a4 with M Barrow
' la two houses et cevin"
I fW it tO teTfcMdMTB
. " Asbm of or In the Senate
lit parties; aad snea change
i mmI eeear. ui iweu uh
illttlt NrtyemDuMBinent, as
I SBtJsrttT. net ft needful adjunct
, administration. The op-
if the Boen la note menacing
la the new CoagreMlev Deme-
tad 181 Republican reprtaenta-
-Mn Beta granted eetUflcatM
UeUeti; two dlatrieta in West
and one In Tennessee are still
The BepnbUean majority
rtttftArtbeoneeraeYefl. This will
i te lire the party secure con-
aCtbe legislation; and its first step
It te eliminate enough Democrats te
lSS m BxAlna malnvllv. Tn thU
am m nvmui ""V'
St lit W .UUBMi Mia
IQ1 WSU SW UB.UMHIJ "
mmm te convene uuukicki
M.ba takes his seat ; ana uiu u
l vary taasudena thing te de, and
I will be particularly se. in
abarrassment et the BepublU
st will be great, In deciding
rJ IS Winn Q iiuoijniue tun t.vu-
.- . -..!.. ,.. n
U ec a aeiiaiy iwpueiican iun
i te hate the legislature about
rle be is getting bis house in order.
merer has been a president wne
Jhf 'confronted with as maeydiffl-
as Harrison. He has te furnish
;'party with both its policy and its
, there being the widest ainerences
i asseng Its leaders as te both. It
Dick and pull Devil, between
s, as te who shall compose liar.
Iweabinet. Harrison Is told that if
i Blaine into his cabinet people
I; Say thatmaine carries mm innis
;and that If he does net, he will be
r charged with maltreating the great-
Hiaaabliean et them all. lie may be
iwte appointing limine; uucneae-
'that no man will carry blm in his
He has registered a solemn vow
IMtsldent himself: and he is stub-
itaeugh te undertake te be. Wltn
i beside him, it is clear enough that
' wilLbreak before any such
l be kept; and the only question
te whether it shall turn out te
l president or his secretary and In
will there be any fun ter the
i party in the performance.
I party baa gene into power with
i of high protection which it can-
fulfill, and with a need upon it te
tarednctlen of revenue, which it Is
I that the Democratic was bounced for
tte make. It will be hard work
te agreement the antagonistic
ilieaii sentiment and interest in the
rEoese and prepare a measure that
laaUsfy the people. The parly ma-
t v net working smoothly enough
such result probable. It is a
ity party, elected by high tariff
r, manned by a cutthroat crew,
te uuhueub Buiymti;,
i
City Officers.
(Ike gentlemen who bare undertaken
I a sew city charter, could And
I' way te provide us with geed city
their labors would be mere
than they seem te be. We can
t with almost any form of gev-
at if we have geed men ala
lia functions; and the
form Is useless with peer
-;ta power. And peer men are the
i generally have. The city official
i naturally te run te putty, if lie
:aet run te something worse. lie
I or tee inert or Ignorant te de bis
.duty. It is refreshing, once in
Ljrblle, te come across a man
differeat calibre ; such as Mayer
of New Yerk, who was rough
I'Ib speech but always honest and
in action. He was full of
, as strong men are apt te be, and
(jwwer (us uujpujasure ei men
.wanted things run differently and
i themselves treated with tee little
atien; which always Lappets.
are always fellows trying te
.ii top ; and probably it will always
that tbey will be able
st geed men who are there.
in public office who does his
aust de it because he loves te de
I net because he wants te keep bis
I , &U& UO WHUiUViVg W lU UIUUUCUWO
i the discernment of the people. Gen-
tbey can see when tbey
a geed official; but fre-
prejudice and pressure suf-
tte drive them from bis support.
I ftete te-day another mayor who has
lulshed himself in the discharge et
iduty. It Is Patrick Gleasen, mayor
Island City .which adjoins Breck
c ITm BSAmi tn liavA tha bnarlr
." -w . w . .....
'bowing en te bis office while
By offending powerful lntetests
rparfermlDR its functions. He
tumseir against railroads impeel-
nd bas tern up rails laid In
ile thoroughfare without the au-
Ky of the city. The ordinary mayor
laet tear up any obstruction in the
He would hardly touch a lly.
would see the city solicitor about it ;
I would probably tell him that there
'no ordinance prescribing precisely
IfeM should lilt ft railroad track or
la locomotive that was blowing off
i in the public tquare. Gleasonsde
ed around these parts, and the
I commission's bill Is net likely
i them ; or much else of any ac-
fri. we
wS Prase's Execution.
was bravado te tbe last. He was
rly French product ; though
tgfjfia is net known, and be was
lly accredited at one time during
r, te America ; but our turt
continent certainly never pre-
bins. He was net tee villainous
but tee demonstrative; and
of ft tee lively Impudence.
i has been a great revelation et
t (Banners and customs. His trial
euid have occurred nowhere else.
the judge had very lively
of talk, and the prhv
every opportunity te con-
ij amwi in. uh mueceuce vy uis
Qts. He had every chance
ga'aaaVlrts, His mispresses con-
I film ; and as a result are saM
oe tha pinnacle of fame
,-"; be oppressed with tbalr many
t msirlafe, eM Wcaid tkiak that
with this iaductment te rullletVne their
levers, the future crop et gatlantaiiauled
out by their hair by tha Frtmabedal'cques
for judicial execatiew, will be great ;
and that it will b very dangerous here
after te toy with the BtrcM of Paris.
1 ai
Baid a klad eia tt4y la a SMtet fattier,
lag where tbe cbaraelertetlea of nees were
Bder dtoeawlea i Tfecre la a bright little
colored lad, qalek as a trap and eate when
yen talk te bla, but he Is sestnpldia
learning that fee attralehea ma. way, I
have taught leta of little ehlldna te read,
bat I sever found a white ehlld half se stub,
born. He aeetaed te knew tbe words, bat I
found be did net even knew tbe letters and
In spite of alt I oeaid de he wenld net leara
them. 'What la that f I would aty, pointing
te tbe a la and. Thai's and,' he wenld
aaawer, and he did set kaew one letter
from tbe ether, bat J eat guessed eat a fsw
words. QuMreat little boy I ever saw." Of
coarse It was evUteat at eaee that the old
lady had alighted upon a partienuuly fresh
and alarming spcelmen of the new system
of teaching reading by words and sounds
rather than by letters. The child really
oenld read simple sentences of words he
had mastered, bnt had net the small tat
notion of the sounds of letters. The plan en
Which bla eduoaUen had started wenld, If
carried out oenalatenlly, relieve blm
et tbe misery of learning te spell any but
the most common words, and as meat or na
no te tha dictionary at any rate for tbe un
common ones, there wenld be se mueh
labor saved. This Is the natural re
mit of the strange spoiling of our
language. He opponents of pbenetla spell
tag or any reform In that direction are
confronted with the danger that nnleaa
something la done eduoatets will alirply
let ipslllng go te tbe dogs by rsfualng te
teach It, The elaim Is uiually made that
any change would Involve tbe destruction
of the etymological blstcry carried
In tbe atrueture of the words,
but Dr. J. A. If. Murry, a president
et the EuglUh Philological society, baa
written strongly te disprove this snd J.
Hammend Trumbull, the learned president
et tbe almllar American society, saya that
'the modern orthography (et Kngltsh) la
superlatively unblitorleal. Initead of
guiding ns te, ltdrawana from, the 'well
of Kek1I.1i uudeHleeV " liird Lytten was
blinaelf something of lingular, and
acarcely "crank" en any antjsct 1 and yet
be wrote In thia decidedly emphatic way :
"X mere lying, roundabout, purale
beaded delusion than that by whleh we
confuse the clear Inatineta of truth In Ar.
eoeur-ed ayatem of (polling waa nerer con cen con
eooted by tbe father of h.eeboed. Ile w can
eyatcmotaijueatien flourish that beglna
by no monstrous a falsehood, whleh the
sense of bcarlcg snfUees toeontradlolf"
Wx publlah a letter giving advice for tbe
treatment of dlpbtberti whleh waa sent te
us in a spirit e! dMutereated benevolenoe
by a lady who bas read the ex
aggerated reports of the prevalanee of
that dread malady. We have fortunately
no came for alarm, bat It la well te be pre
pared t and, though tbe beat aaleguard Is a
geed doctor within easy calls there are
emergenclua that force people te depend
upon tuulr own resource.
Tim rullie Leilgtr almanae for 18S01i
fally up te the high atanderd of that steady
and reliable but enterprising Journal.
TnanRliaoarleaicaio new under oea
aide-ration by the attorney general Involving
tbe welfare or an army officer et the Waah Waah
lnglen garrlten. It aeems that a captain of
artillery with a fine war record bad, like
Grant In bla early'.day a, fallen ae completely
In tbe power of tbe presiding genlua of tbe
flowing bowl that bis resignation waa ang
geated. When aeber he earneatly desired
te reform, and made herole resolutions te
de oe. Iiike Orant, again, he placed
bla resignation In tbe bands of bis
colonel, with; Instructions tbst It should be
forwarded te tbe president tbe next time
the captain get drunk. This waa done,and
the president formally accepted the realg.
nation. Mew tha captain's wife baa
appealed te the president, and Induced blm
te agree te withdraw bla aoeeptanoe, en the
ground that the captain had understood
that be waa te have three mentha time te
prepare for retiring. Hut here tbe law
tnakta trouble. The resignation having
been accepted, tbe act waa complete, and
tbe captain was thereby retired from the
acrvlee,and it la held that be can be restored
only by an appointment by and with the
advloe and cenaent of the Henate.
Tub Oeetn' Christmas number hss a
beautiful blue osver, and among ether
thlnga of Interest this nsvsl Item : Tbe
frigate Constitution, tbengh nearly a
century eld, hat net forgotten her peeullar
knack of making thlnga lively for all eratta
that get In her way. Considering her years
and many honorable scars, "Old Ironsides"
should leave tbe administering of hard
knocks te mere modern vessels of the
service, ttbe ran Inte and carried sway
tbejtbboemand bead gear ettbe aobeoner
Nathaniel Liu, at Portsmouth, N. U., a
few weeks age. Has then fouled tbe
schooner K. C. Allen, carrying away her
eathead and damaging her fore rigging.
She then leuted the schooner Daniel Pear
son, carrying away her Jlbboem, topmast
backaUyes, and knocking a bole In the
acboener'a qusrter.
PERSONAL.
Prof. Paul Cem ns, aged SO years, one
of tbe faeulty et the Maryland agricultural
oellege, waa drewnbd near Loonardtewn,
Maryland, en Thursday. He fell out et a
beat while gunnlug for ducks.
James K. FenaMArr, an extensive stock
dealer anil prominent Democratic pollll pellll pollll
tlelan et Hiutlmrn Pennsylvania, died in
Carlisle, en Friday. He wan sheriff of
Cumberland oeunty In 1S70 71 72, and waa
nnjcr of Carlltle ene term. His age waa
&2 yeara.
Mhs Junex TrtUBMAK, at least, dees net
mourn ever tbe defeat of her husband In
the last election. Nbe la glad te be per
mitted te remain at Celumbur, O., and oo eo oe
cupy tbe large new double home wbleh
waa erected ler the Judge aad his son Allen
W. Tburmen.
Themas K.Qraut waa en Friday elected
state senator from the Sixth district of New
Yerk te succeed County Clerk-elect Ksllly.
Mr. Orady received mere vetea than all the
ether eandldatea together. He reeelvea
7.103 vetea out of 10,021 cast. Ualberatadt,
Itepubllcan, received 2,701, and tbe rest
were scattered.
Qeoreh Lincoln, of Cealeevllle, baa
Juit fallen heir te h fortune of f 11,000 by the
death et aneld;man lu aerrcany,wbe,when
euaviult te tbla country home ynaiaae,
met and took a great liking te blm. liln liln liln
oeln la a printer by trade and haa traveled
In every elate In tbe Uulen. He established
two papera la tbe West, but being et a
rovlngdlipesltlondlspostdol both of them.
Jeaitru B. Hett, bead of tbe firm el
Ueyt Brether, tannera and leather mer
chants, is dead at tbe age of 70. The largest
tannery la the world, located la Tiega
oeunty, Yt., la owned by Heyt Brethers,
and tbelr business is extensive. Mr. Ueyt
waa prominent socially, and lu bis church,
tbettsptiit His brother, Oliver, who died
about a year age, was widely known aa a
MetbedUt pblUntiiroelst,
m m
BO MfvnlM.
from Pack.
it was the night before the wedding, and
he waa bidding her geed night, and softly
Wbtupered :
"Te morrow eve, my darling, wa begin
our Journey ss bride and bridegroom,
pilgrims cf ll'e together, hand In band will
we Journey adewu life'a rugged read. We
abatl want te aet out with a alorleua qulp
men! of f attb and hope and courage, tbat
neither or us may falut and fait by the wsy
aide before the Journey la ended; will we
set, datlliig T''
" I I en, ye, te be sure ; only I really
am ae werrlea about the train et my dresa.
Xldldu'thangeue bit nice te-day when 1
tried the dress en, and I'd die wtih mould.
eatleB it it bung be at the wsddlng to
morrow, Qe ob with what you were saying,
raaoLeor as a aoiawec.
OtdlCIS lit lh WaHnaal AttAtny of Tke
tnr sraMl la sw Yerk.
The Mattrnel Academy of Theology was
founded la Mew Yerk aa Thursday at a
oenvmtloa of thsolegleal prefessets. Tbe
object of the aesdssay is tbe proseeatlea of
theology as a seizes en tbe bests of tbe
following principle!
First The recognition of the Bible ass
body of wrltlegs ptepared by men aeder
the aapernatnral leilaence et tbe Hely
Spirit, wholly unique, se tbst three records
ere tbe final role ei doctrine aad praeuee.
Heoend The reoegnltloa of personal
relationship te Chrlat through repentance
and faith and of dependence npea the Hely
Spirit as tbe divine and therefore solentlffe
oendlttons for tbe right Interpretation et
the word.
Third-The recognition of pbllolegloai
and historical lawa ae the sole bueaaa
metheda for discovering the facta of the
word, rroaawnieh raouaienaineinanouona
and deductions are te be made. All
metheda UoeauUteat with Usee are te be
rejected as untetentlfle.
A constitution and bylaws ware adopted.
The following efneers were elected t Presi
dent, Professer James Htrang, D. V,, of
Draw theological seminary j vles president,
Professer K. V. Uerbart, 6. D , of the theo
logical eeralnary of tbe Kef or mad church,
Lancaster, Pa t registrar. Professer Marcus
D. Basil, Bosten Ueiverslty school of
theology) secretary, Professer C. D. Hart
ranft, l. D, Hartferd theological semi
nary; treaiurer, Professer P. Uardlner,
D.U,Berkely divinity school, Mlddletewn,
Conn.
RRXtoiecs iHTaxuaaitcs.
The TiUtberan church la growing rapidly
In tbe United Btatea, In 1870 the number
et cemmunlcanta In thatdenomlnatlen waa
lesa than SOO.OOO. New there are ever
1,000,000.
The Methodist Splscepal church of the
United States aet out two yeara age te raise
"a million for missions" meaning thereby
for home and foreign missions. Last year
It anoeeeded, and, enoeuraged by auoeeas,
lifted up its standard and died the line at
11,200,000. It baa failed In tlilf, but It la
announeed that It la again ever the "million
line."
Bishop MeLaren, of tbe Peteatant Kpl
copal diocese of Chicago, lamented, In the
course of an ordination aermeu a few daya
age, that the sermon ban become tne iaei
and tbe pnlplt tbe altar In tee mtny
churches, and that tbe propeied preaeher fa
net vie wee aa mucn rrem inn atanapeini ei
"Will bepreseh tbe truth T" as "Will he
draw 7" The geed bishop appeara te favor
some ether work than "Kebtrt Klsmere"
aa a book of texts.
The Protestant Kplioepnl church, accord
ing te IVhlttnker's Almanac for 1881), hsa
CO dioceses. 10 mlsileuary JurlsdlellOLS. 60
bishops, 0.700 priests and deacons. Tbe
baptisms for 1888 numbered 10,709; con
firmations, 80.190, T) whole number of
0emmcn(taiitHia4&0,0yJ; et Hunday school
aahelarr, 312,431. Tne contributions
mounted te 111,483,617. Tim Inerease of
cemmunlcanta la upward of 12.0C0.
The following aiatlatlea are taken from
tbe almanie ler JS80, Just Iwued by tbe
Ameilean beard of foreign mlsslena. The
thirty foreign missionary soeletlRs In tlm
United Hlates bavn uu Income of 3 000 057,
1,103 stations, 'i,VrA outslatleii", tt-7 mate
ami 1,200 female missionaries, H 017 native
helpers, 2,216 churches, with 174,784 com cem
munlnnl, et whom 21,078 wem added laat
year, 8,fc0l aoheols, with 137,093 pupils.
The year uit drawlug te a olese baa
ben a quiet one In the religious world.
Many oenferencev, denominational and In
terdenomtnattecal, have been held, and
them baa been tbe usual aetlvtiy In elm rob
and missionary matters ; but tbe history of
thnyesrhasnoextreordlunry features, Tte
revlvsl Influeneeln this country has been
lest marked than In the tiva preceding
yeara ; but tbe ohureboa have net lalted te
report a net increase of memliers, aad
there has been no falling ell in btnovelent
contributions.
A Stan's right Wltn an Eagle.
Just before dark Thursday evening
Frederick II. Hubbard waa walking en a
street at West Ked, Urldgepert, Conn,
when all of a audden a Urge eagle swooped
down and alighted en bla shoulder, bury
Ing Ita talons deep In the ilssb. Hubbard
waa atartled by the Incident, but, recover
ing, made a move with the right band te
grab the aasallant. 'J bis waa resented by
the eagle, wbleh thrust Its huge beak com
pletely through tbe palm. A lively tuaale
followed, Hubbard atrivleg le threw the
huge bird ctt, while tbe latter exerted Ita
endeavors te pre. ent that result.
By a strong effort Hubbard disengaged
himself and threw the eagle te tbe ground.
Angerbd by tbla exploit the bird taatened
Ita besk Inte tbe Mushy part et Hubbard's
lelt leg Just above the knee.
At Uils moment Hubbard msnsged te
secure a Arm gtlp en the wings of the
esgle and held him a prisoner until assist
ance arrived. Though carrying three se
vere llcsh wound, tbe here et tbla right
haa the satisfaction of csptutlug one et tbe
largest bsld eaglea of this kind ever seen
In that loesllty. The eagle meaaurea aeven
feet and three lnehea from tip te tip of Its
wing.
Toe Marti el flood Tbleg.
from tha I'lttsbarg Dispatch.
A small but strong-eharactercd young
lady christened Msry, but commonly ealled
" Tib, " la continually flooring her mother
In arguments. Mho hsa an acute Ideaet
using logle a really wendeiful gift for a
aeveu or eight year old girl.
On Hunday morning there happened te
be some preserved peachea en tbe break
fast table, and if "Tib" llkea any one thing
under the eon better than all else It Is pre
served peaehea. She disposed et the al
lotted portion of tbe preserve with won
drous speed, get a aeoend helping, and
when that disappeared stele a third spoon
ful. In trying te commit a aeoend larceny
her mother caught Tib.
" You've bad mere peachea than'a geed
ter you new, " said her mother.
" They're ae nlee, though," diplomati
cally put In Tib. "I think they're the
goedest you ever made, "
" But you can have tee mueh et a geed
thing, you knew, Tib, "replied her mother,
Ignoring the bit of lUttery.
He Tin turned her attention te ether
thlnga.
Atter a while it was time for Tib te go te
Banday school, and aa she steed la the
threshold holding up her little head ae
that tbe acarf beneath her chin could be
tied, her mother said: "New, Tib, after
Hunday-soheol, mind, you are te meet me
at the chureh deer, or you can go up te
our pew without watting. 1 deu't want
you te miss church1 again. "
" 1 don't want te go te ehurcb, " raid
Tib, with a pout.
' Ob, It's geed te go te onureh ; don't
you want te be geed, Tib T "
" Yta but you can have tee much et a
geed thing you said se yourself,
mamma 1 "
Bat patentsl authority doesn't let such a
little thing as logle ataud In the way. Tib
went te chureh.
A Madman's I'rauK Wlin a Locomotive.
Brunswlek (Ga.) Disrates te tbe AUauta Con
stitution. Aa a aouthueund freight polled up at
Alapsha, en tbe Brunswick A Western
resrt, the engineer and fireman wereiud wereiud
denly atartled by tbe sound or a veire c'.eie
te the (inline calling them te get oil. Tbe
voice was ene et command, and as they
peered ever the aide et the cab, It waa te
leek down tbe barrel of a Winchester rifle,
nnnly held te the shoulder et man who
evidently meant buslncas. The men oe
the engine may have thought him drunk
or ersay, but they lelt aatlailed it waa no
time te parley. They were told te " git,"
and they old It. The man with the rifle
atepped between the eugine and the first
car, palled out the coupling pin, and
Jumped Inte the cab, holding tbe rills luene
band, while with the ether he pulled wide
the lever, end quick aa lightning, sprang
te the ground. The eojilee, freed from
tbe train with a full head of atesm, Haw
down the track tewarda Brunswick like a
oannen ball abet down bill. Fortunately,
tha telegraph operator was In the etnce,aad
flisbed the news ever tbe wire, te eee that
tbe track was clear. Ou the wild herae et
tbe i all aped ita way, biasing snd seething
without the band or its master, until wltu
abeer exhaustion for wantet fuel, It stepped
aeveu or eight miles away. The man who
did this la nsuied h. C. timltb. He waa
arrested, and has been aent te the Jail at
Nsahvllle. Further deialla could net be
obtained aa te why Smith did this.
There was a sound et revelry by night"
aid neiaa acuta but couldn't go, all tin ac
count of ueum'gU. llrr lavurlu, dude, how hew
er, bada'evubead, and, intleid u( a Leu.
qutit, bouiihibiUtatieu ou. 'ituty went, and
were happy once mere.
lbs piiHeter et tbe Tatttore Beuthtrntr,
Tarboie, H. U, write i "Dr null's Ueugh
ssnfl4fs se fast ear diufgutean'tkesp
mmtntem.
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KUOIOUB SERVICES Wllili BK
feaiaiata toUewiM charckeaen ena-
Aer.ta Us asenitag at JS,bi renins;
atf:ia Beaaav srfeeet at ls.m. Wkaatai
koarlsaievTaatltfispeetallrBeMei .
raaaa-rnnuAa alasieaui. cacaca, Beata
unesn si
pntaehlag
aehnet atl
atMet, Tbesaaa TlioBBaea Msler.
Bga-Js,m. a9S7:lSp. .. Saaaav
ttlstap. m. Tenag tmepla'a bmUb
at S p. as. Wednasaav eresina prepara
tory leotard foreenunnnlon en Janearf B.
Cavaew e uoa-Cernar of rnaca and Or
aaae. rraaaain at ie-m s. m- br Biser
awaaw.ana at T:is p. aa. by tae pastor, aae-
Ui school at MS p. 1
ma Rlrrnr-laT. J. W
relwalltMster.
Praicklna' at le-JO a. ss. aaa 7.11 n. m.
. .
BnnitmT
scboel at it p.m. Tens people's prayer meet.
Ing at S U p. tn. avenlag iubject, Clning
leiriunraueni." rrsjer ibiuuiik ""
ncadaral730p.nl.
Uairae BasTHaaa tar Caraisr (Cevaafrtl.
Wast uranga and uoncerd sutts-ker. J. B.
Funk, pastor. frecainatliM0a.in.ana7:iS
fi. m. Bandar school at l:tp tn. Praise meet
agateiup.aa. kavlTataarvleesdartDg tae
week.
B.I,tiaa,sKsOBjraT-aIartetU Areane.lt?.
Wm. r. UcUltsr, pastor. Hely eommunten
la. m. evening serrlee atJtIS p. as.
r school at S p an. Couimnnlen fa tha
n Una-aaa at tM p.aa , with sermon by
Bandar
tlftrminlanrai
UMf M .. Unklul
avasaaueAb-rirst Chnreh (Oertnaa) WerUi
Water H ret, tier. T. P. Lehr. pastor. Preaeh
Ing at 10 90 a. tn. In tbe uermaa langtiags,
and7i.5p m. tntbeXngllsk laogeage. Baa
day aetaoel at S a. u. 1 cm ng people's mseUeg
OtSvar Bimn CHffam.-ast Tine near
Duke street, rreachteg tn the morning ana
evening at the nsaal hours br uis pastor,
nnuay scboel at 1 p. m. stndy et tbe sua
Cay at hoot lessen and prayer matting en Wed-
neaaay areningaump. m.
sbcesd kvAKdsucAL cairBe. rretehlng by
the pster at lSiw a. tn. and at 7:W p.m. ean
dy school at sp. m. Kevtrai servleea at 7:90
p. m.eaehevenfeg except Balardsy.
WasTSBB- U. B. CBtraeH-B. W. Barks.
pastor. uiMvmesUngatKSea.m. Freaahtng
at teje a. rn. and 7:10 p. m Bnaeay aeboei at
l:tS p. m. Paster's clsss Tuesday, at IX p. as.
PriyermeotlDgTbnrseayat7.ep. m.
Kast1usiesM.JC. CBuacB.-Sunday school
at ip.m.
rinimiut-rreschlnc br tbe pastor.
Her. J. T. Mitchell. J. 1)., at the usual beuu,
mnrntne' and renins'.
riasr at. k. uhdbeii. kcv. j,
K.T.Qray,paa.
ter. class meetings at 9 a.
m. 10:) a. m.,
aim 7.13 p ra niw 1 ear's avrinuu uypaawri
1:43 p. m Bandar schrel i e ta p tn. Christian
ndtarer prayer meeting i S 30 p. in. Monday,
WatcnMlMht aertleeit 7J0 c. tn. Wednesday.
prayer meeting i 7.W p. m. Ihersday, elaas
trsetlnRSi I p in. 'ibnrsdsy. nastefa slats
7: p. tn.
riidfty. adleurned ofllelai mastic-,
snd yoengpooplH'soiaat meeting.
Mebaviab-. J. Max Hark, u. D pastor, 10J0
a. m. Litany and sermon. S p m. Hunday
school 7:10 p. m. evening serrlee.
riser Karoame CstraeH. uev. J. M. Titsel,
D. D , pastor. Bervleea te-morrow at 10-JJ a.
tn. and 7:1 p. m. Bnndav school at 1:41 p. m.
ibe erunlng servlen will be the children's
riiri.tinfts serrlee, audwtlihs of an Inteisit
ln Chirac Ut. Cauiclietleil Inwtraotlens en
Tuesday evening at 7 o'cleok.
CssisTl.tiTRBSAa Uaeaua West King street,
B. L. llced, paster. servtes at li).e a m. and
7 IS p. in. Sunday scboel at l.M p. m. Uom Uem
tu'imnn both morning and evenlna;.
T. l'AVL'a M.K. Uai'seB-Charles Ueads, pas
ter. t'leachlna-at 10-ae n,m. en "Jeremiah, a
Medel in rasard trg Bin," Preaching at 7.90 p
ui. Hevlval ueeiiDgs commenced. Waten
ulKht service en Monday nlKbt at B o'clock.
Bt. Jeaa'a Ldthssas. liev. B. r. Alleman,
I). II. niiatnr. Service at 10.10 a. tn. and 7.11 n.
mi Babbath school at Bt. Jean's at l:t, and
atOetwald Memerial chapel at a p. m. Lec
ture apa prayer meoueg en weaneaaay eren
mgat7:ra. catecneticai i
cateobeticaTlecteras frldsy even-
lnv at 7.1s.
br. lAOL'e Rsroasme Kev. J. W.Memtnger,
pastor. Vreachleg t lOJJa. m. end 7.1 p. m.
nttnday school at l:Up.u. eeng service at
8:15 p. in.
latsirr LuTBHSAB-lfely communion, morn,
leg ana evenlDK. Kepert or the mlstleaary
contilbullens et the classes or tbe Bnuday
schnnl tn tbn arternoen. Baptism of children
IntherburrhatS p.m. Ala society al terser terser terser
vlcoen Wednssdav evening Tbe new ciasi
of catechumens will be lermed at 7:3U en
'Ibnrsdsy pventng In tte chapel, te prerare
lur con (lunation ntthe Kastqrtlde.
Uracib I.uthssas. Cerner et North Queen
and James strwit, Unv. C. Klvtn lleupc, pas
tor. Morning Klble class at v:13 a in. Ile y
communion in oennootlon wlin the uiual ser
vice at lCSu a m. and 7:15 p in. Sunday school
at ap in. ahe special aundny schnel euier
tilnmnr.t en lucsdav nvxnlng. Usual mid
week services en Wcdnetday evening. Ohapel
tervloes rv Ne. MS Weel .Lemen street en
Thurtdiy evening.
K'
OKO HUM.
Koke Seap.
ir WILL FLOAT.
IT WILL FLOAT.
rUUa UNIVOUUand DUBAULB Inqnal.
Ity, eocnemlral In ute. A vegetable oil soap
ler the LAUMDBr, TOIt.kr and HATH.
Adapted te general household use, or In
MILL, MINK or BHOP. Ilyenr groserdees
net keep It, send us Scents for postage, aad
we will mall acakeFUKK. Address,
H. sb q. a. Beavan,
nevtt-lvTH.TIi.S CINCIMKATI.O.
WAtfAMAJCJCWa
ruiLADBLi'BiA, Saturday, Dec 19, 1688.
We have done some sensa
tional things with Dress Rebe
prices, but nothing like what
we tell of te-day.
Alter a thousand Robes.
Enough plain stuff and cembin
ing Novelty material in each te
make a generous dress. Celer
matched, quality matched.
Neatly put up in wide folds se
you can catch the spirit of the
whole business at a glance.
In many instances the Nov
elty, at te-day's prices, would
cost mere than you shall have
the Rebe for plain stuff prac
tically thrown in.
On the counter this morning :
25 colors at $10
20 colors at $ 9
25 colors at $ 8
1 5 colors at $ 7
30 colors at $
15 colors at $
20 colors at $
6
5
4
Other colors te
come,
but
nothing that will be mere price
wonderful. Average is net
mere than half fair value as the
market stands.
Novelty effects include some
of the season's prime favorites.
Plains are Cashmeres,
Serges, Diagonals, and Granite
Cleths. Timely weights and
shades.
Scarcely one Rebe in the
thousand that we have ever
shown before.
An unusual a thing of the
kind as we ever expect te de.
Southwest cf centre, next Main AUle.
The new Scotch Zephyr
Ginghams are even brighter,
cheerier than we thought. Only
a first flight, but enough te set
the women talking all ever
town.
Kortheastetcenlro.
Think of a Trimmed Millin
ery stock this time e" year with
no rubbish in it ! Se fresh and
full that you'd fancy the season
just starting, Ragged end
prices just the same. Plenty of
the Large Black Hats that
everybody's asking for.
Iblrteenth&uachuitnut streets cerusr.
Thackeray Calendar. A bit
from his writings satirical, hu
morous, pathetic, or quaindy
wise for every day in the year.
Any Thackeray lever will like
the Calendar ; anyone who
lives a year with the Calendar
will be a Thackeray lever and
be the better for It 50c, by
mall 56c.
Season and Church Calen
dar. Rich with beautiful col
ors ; designs suited te Advent;
Christmas, Easter, Whitsun
tide, and with selections from
the poets who have sung
sweetest of these seasons. Four
leaves of heavy,, cardboard
hinged with rings. - One of the
neatest, prettiest of all the Cal
endars. With Besks, nttrYhlrUsnth street eatreaee.
At every turn you come te
the quickest of -quick bargains.
Embroidered, Satin and
Meire Silk Suspenders, $1 te
$1.50 just half.
Fancy Perfumery Baskets,
leaded, at cost and less.
$7 Carving Sets for $3.50.
And se en, a paper full.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
eumm.mjcium rutntMM.
QOfttFLatJUON FOWDKK.
ladies;
WHO TALUK A BIFlNgD COMrLKZIOg
MUST USB
POZZONI'S
MBOlOaTBD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin. Removes all pimples, i recti es and Ola.
colorations, and niitcs tbe sktn delicately
seit and beautiful, it contains no lime, wait,
fold or arsenic. In three shades, pink or Beak,
white and brunette.
FOB BALB BT
All
Druggie ta
Dealera
and Fancy
Geed
flvorywnera.
aWBKWAkX OF IMITATIONS.
apravlvd
WHWADVKRTlMMMBSTa.
STOCKHOLDER'S MBBTINO. EAST
rn Market Heuse Company. TM annual
meeting of the stockholders and election of
dlrncteis of tbe Knstarn Market UouseUe..
will bn held en Tuesday, January a, IMS, at 10
o'elock a m , at no. ids aaat King street.
Xlectlmi from 10 u. ui. until neon,
dse ,7-ttdeed A l t. an a. U IBB. eee.
rvOOD WOKDS.
Vk OKTTINO ALONG TERTWBLU
Myncphowwhsteoka reurie of Instruc
tion with you hm n. flee petition atd Is set
ting along fine, and l unvect bis brother ea
heiu beieie long, who alpe will take a coarse
in your scnoei." inn rrem one or our lead lead
Ingeltleens and business men, whose nephew
Oitnaen from lUtnburg te tikencanrseattie
LANUABTKBllUelNki-SLOL.LKUK. Oallat
College lioema dutlnir the Holiday TacaUen
and examine the extent of the oenrse.
II. u. WklUliBtt. f rlnrlpal.
OUR HTOKE WILL BECLOSKUON
lujtday, Mew Year's Pay. January L
ISM.
BIG REDUCTION IN PRICES.
A flood Way te Invest Your Beady Cah at a
High Uiieei Iatert.it.il te iluy at
Our t tore.
LADlKS'aHD CUtLDBBN'8 COATS.
BLACK AND COLOUBO WOOL BHAWLB.
BLACK OASUUXUB EIIAWL9,
WIMTBB UBXSS GOODS,
BLANK KTC. FLANNKLS. SKIKTa, UKDgR
WKAU, ULOVkS, ueaiaur, 0.
Jehn S. Givler
8 di 8 North Quexrn Btreet,
LAMOAJTBB,rA.
IOOTH AND 8H0E8.
Holiday
Presents.
We hwotbe Largest Assortment
and Stock or
Medium Priced Slippers
JiV 'JUS CITY.
Men's Sllppers and Heys' Teivet Bmbrel
dertd slipper, toot sixes et Men's e toll.el
Ladles S te tf, and of Heys' 3 te 8. Last year wa
sold mere thin 210 l'airs e( the Men's blip.
persattoe, and bavlnghsdse many calls let
Ladles and He) s at t&e same .priee we aae aae
ecedsd In getting tham this year.
Tbe Meu's Sllppers wm sell at 75c. liars a
White Kid lletcg and White Kid Insoles.
Our 11 01 Men's sllppers Is embroidered with
Chenille and Is seu make and pattern tha
we sold se many of last year, In two styles,
with aLd without tees.
Have also a very large assortment of Sl.SS
and 1 60 t llprers, which ler styles, quality
and durability, cannot be lurpasied lu the
city.
They alt most be seeu te be appreciated,
theretore will hve our Xast Window filled
with them until afuir the Holiday, and It will
be well north your whlln te atop and take a
leek at them, as the prices will be attached,
knowing that
Ne Oce Can Undersell Us in Lincuttr.
The 0ue-Pi Ice Ccah Heuse.
Th Leiden of Lew Prias
-IN.
BOOTS & SHOES
Ne. S East Sing Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
tr 1 K1SHER, DENTIST.
fartlculdi attention given te fllllng
andpreservlnx thenatund Uniih. I have all
the (atttet Improvement ler doing nice work
at a very reasonable cost. Itavlngyearselex
pertenoe la the large cities I am sure te give
the bast al satisfaction and save yea laeaey
bast arttkelal teeth ealystwpar eat.
ssavsHN MskiaVrewmtaUataUlfst.
Fill
d ECKERT,
M
eXiSTM LXTBli FILL
raseBRvuiBa.e.
Mc LANE'S
Cltl MATtD -
L1VERJILLS.
ZnUmptrasBOt DlMtaVH.
IBs liarina - -.--.
draaawaarsa.sraa a ataaaea, haeaaattitaaa
tratasrblefethe aaparMe eaaS uBistraMsa
MasssUssaasiUavaryasyaasiaraiing. Iks
asayjpaseasjy fsaai nesssiseiikesewkw
ladsjjralalawawe ss? eptrttsiasw IHaera asay
wkteh u .Saaeai tar Siatsiaassa. ta very
tnaeBtly a ClsraaBl elate ac tie Liver. as?
saaaaaei
Aad ir. tasMssa
asaaisss' aujsas ectasj ssssaa, aw la. tew enast
tae ease wkyalssaas wcaid jcsss'lea wMka
Tmwys us jjisai . sewer awssMweausi
etateetsfsa Ltrsr. Tkess-asenaa awtheBts
aasaa-asiasasTaseS aaasctfee Itaaa efO awssp
UaahavetiMtrssattaa eitaasai Ltrer. aae
geaelae or. C. itaLaass uvernua,prasjaisa
ay rtasatBgjattav, ruaebarg, ra,anaamia
Mr. Jemataaa Beegkaaaa. of West tratea.
.uimesa, wtttaa ae taeacepnatet.
sawa, ( s-nsscmrg, r, taswasi
naas a aaia tat amataetaai at
tack es.aavsr aaWI agwa, aa waa eetaptetaiy
rassarasiseaaaussiay taw waa e taa sjaaaiaa
lir. e. BULaate ib livee Mile alone, laeee ruia
saaajtsasiakly Mesas- gwat prewruaa,and
ssssssi issfssjiaeaaaraaitagwws'aBaaiy
sea iMJrba tavtgerauag renNdtts, bat
diaeaeaa medita : lavtgeratlag renxdlts, 1
iMuvwrusvwasam-emiBeiaeiB)Sssasuis
of resfrtag a Sasergssiissallver tekieatthy as
Ujbsu Jteaee tte great ceiefcclty tkey have at-
lasleiesilMviawtkeaaaiahieDr.n.MeLaaa'a
liver rsia, praBsng by vtasatag Bras ritta-
baracra.
ikatpUteaa. JMee SS
aaattabax.
tj
iraw ADTMMXiBaMama,
TTWTATal OP THA.DDETJB
ROTB.
aim tat
--" --"-" - M M 1 altars
tests saamtsCT eat aald estau havlag baeat
iram ie am saanisss,
r
i all parscsis tm-
debts thereto an teqnesasd aa assJse tsaa
mat payassat, tat t:
aad tkesa hv
aeasaaaa agataattaa
witkeat delay ter settlssseet te thai
signed. rasldisg la tbe ettvaf Laaesster.
UI .vis.
HBKT MANSlNw,
Szeeaterm.
SeclMtas
Jse. A. cons;
Atternty.
XI OMK TK8TIM0NT TUK BKST.
Mr. Peter Wtldman, Ne. OS West Straw
berry street, Lancaster, pa, , says he hid pneu-
nta very esa i snererea from the eseets et
It ever two years i used leta el medlelnes, and
was treated by several nhvalclans. bat did
net cat anr
taiier. Ma tried uoetmawa
ceUMHOUltl and three St cent slaa bottles
OUaUIDkua. kersaleat
COCUttAN'S OKCeBTOBK,
1J7 4 US North Qesaaat., laaeaatar, Pa.
a.ib.s
J.
B MARTIN A CO.
Great Reduction
or
LADIES'
Winter
Garments.
Seal Phuh Cea's Reduced.
Ladles' Wraps Reduced.
Ladlf a Medjeekas Reduced:
MLseeB' and OhUdren'a
Reduced.
Oeata
asy Don't rail te Inspect Oar Stock before
Purchasing.
J. B. MARTIN & 60.
rlQH MARTIN.
CHINA HAIL
OUR LiBT IMPORTATION
Haviland China
Arrived te late te sufficiently
display bsters Christmas, it con
tallied some very handsome Fish
aad Game Seta, A. D. Coffees,
Covered Cake Dishes, Cheese
Dishes, fte. Berne of these have
since been sold ; ethers still re
main. Tbey will make elegant
New Year or Wedding Presents.
See these before selecting.
Weexpresseur gratitude te our
friends who have contributed te
making this se successful a Hol
iday Season, and wish all a
Happy Kev Year.
High & Martin,
Ne. 16 East King St.
eeus-ua
Mwrajaasaws.
swissse laaMssaaa aeaan
JfMWAB rMMTMMMMjm.
J-VVBROOATS.
VJ aetkaaxsaaila agraaatag w
daee tha arteee coast'
ZZixtt
mi tamp sua,
KBI
OfUtUMILLAB,
BLTstaai
neiin,
ysjB, srr stem eeass, eaaieeljkaeat-
S. la qaatity aa eaMrtasMa. sv
ttss ibsat llalaga, aaa assaieaasyMakewS
ami
aacawriawtat.
sts-iycm
L tL BOBRSTsHa,
rteajjsMamf,
H aRQlaBBB VeIWSJseV MsftswJB
BOMAJIT TAUAJHInO.
Xe&RAII ft I0WLEI,
M.CHa.T,i&...e.w.T
Bvery Bveatag kia Bteatk.
TJHI F1TTINO COMBT.
c7b.
C. B. a la Spirite
C.B.
TBI BB5T rmiRQ COBSBT IB 1MB
WOBLD.
Per Bala br taadleg Merebaau.
MaVTSB, BTBOU5S Ae OO.,
QPBN ALL NIGHT.
W.A.Eeist&Ce.,
OKOOIR0,
COB. BAST KINO DTJBB ST8.
Tea, we are epem te-night, la order te at
omaaeaata our trade fkndla your Christ
asaa Orders early, ter Vine Fresh Nate. Caa
dies aad rrelta. The finest BaUag Batatas
aad tlerMa Oranges te Ike city. If yea latead
aeadlng a basket e( NnU, rrulta and Candtse
te your friend, we will furnish yea with a
handsome basket free of charge.
We Invite Inspection of our store. Nothing
bnt fresh stock en hind. Telegraphed this
a.m. for 86 bores High Grade rieildast will
be here te-n'ght. We can farnlih yea geed,
aweet trait at special prices.
Finest Debesta Bunch Balstns In tha city, tn
quarter, half and whole boxes.
HOTICB. Please de net ask for your Christ
mas Present until Monday, aa wear vary
besy.
W. A.-EEIST & GO.
COB. B. KINO AN D EDKB SI B.
SaVPrempt Delivery. Telephone.
M
TKKB HATHITOR,
CLOTHING
-AT-
AFTER CHRISTMAS
PRICES.
This Is the Ttaa Teu'll Want te
Buy at Lew Prices.
We're Prepared for Tour Demands With
GOODS WELL MADE
-AND-
PRICES RIGHT.
Sty You'll net expect such a large assort
ment at this season, but there's enough yet u
please jeu.
Hyeis & EatMen,
BBLIABLB CLOIUIKBS,
Nd. IS BAST KINO ST.
I.ABOABTBK PA.
s
PEOIAL REDUCTION HALE
or-
IMS', MIS'K' MD COILME0
Fall and Winter Goats
-AT THE.
New Yerk Stere.
BAI. PLUSH JACKETS reduced te S10 and
Sis de each.
SB AL 'PLUSH UODJBSKA8 reduced te lit,
117 and Its each.
8BAL PLUSH 8s.CQ.UKS reduced te 117,130
and M each.
liiDIia'BTBiPZDNBWHAURBra reduced
w S3, Uana sewcuh.
LAOIE8' UK WM BKKTA In Naryand Glean
redneed te lie aud into.
UU8KB' HBWMABKBT8, It and IS yrara. St
each lass than cna halt their value.
XiAUIIB' IMPORTED BKBLIN JACKB1S,
flaest aaall'.y. ST eseh t imported te
null at fie.
LAD1KV HKAVT STOCKIKBTT JACKETS
avaj, sjJ0,tianaJ each.
Children's Coats,
Plain and Btrtrrd. with rr without Caprs.at
Very Lew Prices.
WATT &SH AND
6, 8 and 10 East Slug Street,
LANCASTER, PA
10BACCO,SC.
TprJ ABLISHKD OT0.
Demetk's
yiXB BMOKINa TOBACCO,
IMPOUrttD AND MET WAST C1U AKS.
rUBMCU BBIAB AND MBBttSCHAUM
PIPES,
C1QAB UOLDEBS AND C ABBS.
aarOurQeldrn Hen and lilaQneriaa Clears,
Bnuff Coxes, Canes, Ac, eatable Chrliunas
Pieents ler smeaeri.
Ne. 114 Vast King Street.
aaV-Telephen. f.lnMtsttaaaaelciganttaa
Cigar Stere.
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