f 3TT;3f -"v" J ,SS3!' Dally Intelligencer. tmOAWM. DECEMBER fl, 1888. CkrillHU 1'rMfatl. ' Jtmjbedy is thinking mete or lees unriatmaa pimau ana wane well te de people era desperately I M te what they bad best Hire te ! knit rel.Unna hn hav alt thpT 1, people net te well off are troubled me wy can net gire some nine l te a friend, who has hardly the se- ; MMirttf of life. Ne wonder that the record numerous Instances of i walklnir and it is only aureriainir t excited and anxious tmwent elvers Mt rtSfl III) and tcalk Mia aH-Anta In ttlftJiVM nF anentrnl anmnnmhnllatte MMtnt attricM. Th.t. ftm HalllM nf jliaBcaster are spared the pleasure of re- .eraing many proceedings or this Kind is "IfeMnf that: wasi-ah Jisnlthv enmmnnltv. MalsaOMhted tither lir enormous wealth or ';sVfjarjr large, amount of grinding poverty. ; nigns eeip ns an te meet ine iriais re tiylwrad trt with nvnn m-nater tinrn nr &? "tattaul If . smM ll.t-k- 1III .,.. tVU aaaani 4& no nuum bum n iuuu uun vu.e V jeeatnt eyitem operates. It Is a very 'iiJleate matter te guajje the present sW all circumstances. First of course rijkr own pocketbook must receive tender !;MWialriTatinn nnri lhin ttiAWAntn. tastaa I nnattlnn nf Mia nim ertin la in rncelPA zJamt gift, but it is highly important in . . ?- a it - . . I t ;, ?jmwj caves te consider wnat may negiven $ iim para charity, there is grave danger that fe!?ahnlAfhlfntrif rnnr trlffc will fee de- laated by the inequality of the exchange. PtJt your present te a friend far surpasses l"Slia value and beauty what veu mav receive W town him the exchange only has the effect frrK A vnablnia tuitlt ea1 Kartlt. nv nl. lanaf l::t)eyarenotse self-satlsQed and pleaeed & y weuia de whu guta mere neany rfqual. Yeu had better run the risk of itaUing below the value of what you may jflCtceelve than of passing above it lu the parchase of presents, for the thing of real M value in this custom of Christmas giving M it the evidence of kindly thoughts. 1- ' - t FipMiAn FnrrnnltfLti ,- va VWa.aJa.a,Hf &v J.ue eviuencB ma. is ueing lanen in in g4&na,te Bhewthe corruption that pre- cpVT0 1w TCI J VlCHalJ f UUU tUU 1C3UIM UJOJ jMtbat some one will go te jail; but !ij 1A.a. tl..k I11 m .. .,.... wircmci uiue vm ut auy pciiuuucub 'ect from thasa nrosecutlens. even lr W eecessful, in the way of purifying elec- 'iwi may wen be doubted. A vigorous rj.r ort everywnere 10 execute me jaw, ;'Wpnld no doubt be effective, but the dIN &Ajelty is in getting such vigorous gSfceffert everywhere. A sporadic and ae&vnlslve undertnklnif tn nnnlRfi jjectlen frauds will ba of little f avail. There must ba a persistent and fwtjuceral assault upon the crime by the K-;, ! I l. .! .... Ml (S-i.tBtllv (ret when a nnlvpreal nnhlln nnln. 1'lW' demands it ; nnd condemns every proeecuior or crime wne r.1113 te eergetically and faithfully perform ). amy. xuere 13 Hardly such 2m .condition of opinion yet. Tco ,-- rf S.HVI..W w VWU.VUW T. .. UbV.UU.W- ' ttea airalnst election frauds, nnd re.illv Ktfloek upon them leniently, or even prac prac $a1ee them. They are the Pharisees whom BHs5'iBge ureauam nas nung up uetore the P'.Mblic. and all their connection. Thpv sjsjjr fervently that it Is very bad te buy votes and te corrupt electers: but satinfv Altbeir consciences in doing it themselves &JSl IAvIkm Alint aa.h.I.aJ.. .1,...- IL mi. - KpBepublicansBay, "if wedld that,aedld the isvUemecrats: only we did it successful! v." g;Aud there is enough truth in the tate- . aaant te enable the nleua Itenubllcan tn reat easy under the election of his presl- S' ,uuuu ue "os it was wen iy &usrrupt means. Wit, We are net dlsoesed te doubt that vntns were bought by Democratic as well as Ejf'HspuDiican committees in the late elec- ;smatest Durchases were mnrfn nn the feKpublIcan side, where was the greatest &lkMtlnf n. . tm',. .-t.l kSO buy the election en that slda wh EsMkuaanieiy conceived and energetically ad succcBJf ully carried out. Its success g?iM met with national applause. The reentriver et it is a political here, and is rdited with beinir the chief in Dewer in gkte party. And this, when no intelligent fTvjwsen aisputes ine fact that he wen by & lawless use of the noweref menev: H& the man who raised it for him Is Kieentd as the most werthv nenubllcnn iM'im his state for blah mw.irri. ; We should like te knew, hew, under iijfjua condition of public sentiment, there K" Dy 'ab: expectation that vote Ixkeyera will be seen condemned tn tim feeltenUary that the law provides for - aem. -xne lawsays "go te Jail;" the pub. Klfct say "go into the cabinet." Sush 1 th K jarrew distance between Jail aud,'cablnet; ft !" hetwftf n infAtnv nnd f ui-. . It is lirnnelit ilmen lr. - mtt - RVg -A" w.iM, IU u uiaiikvi ui weecuUeuand proof. It the prosecutor B.WI earnest, and hlB nroef m rair n,c KfaUticlan would go te jail ; aa neither gfewecuier nor proof rises up agalnsthlm, gees into publle office. Hew 'ny efBclala are there whn r JMtained with the effensft nf rnr. terapting voters, or if working at and con-.."-,. tribatini? te such cerruntlnns v hava u lr which forbids the contributing of &mmier me corruption or voters ami Wsi prescribes the Durneaca fnr eh mecey mav ba exepmi. it a dead letter. The phi-wIm,, ?U, compelled te subscrlha bv .i jjrty blindly. The working politl pelitl ri8 use l 'or what they conceive te be best advantage ; and they are aa 1 te buy votes as the spark is te fly da. it u i ..n VJ"J uyji every t'aAmlts; nnd le .k . ,. -;.. 7i-r-- 1 - eci, majority Huauuuie ever ewh ether Inthe'r wit te de the evil and te ,..! ' m 0 it with. It has coeiB te ha r tJ. I agency for effective miiti,.,i ?. ',tAh-DeTerh&d a Beater boost than' m,mtn it in this election lu the political naregauve ana wiaespreaa fdme of ttJtepubllcan leaders who wen by lUj Maa. There Is peer encouragement te liieve that the day of the death of the ay power in elections draws nlghj I .the sending te Jail of a few cenvicls rjuumua wui naruiy basten it. va Democratle district attorney aheuld dare te resign iather preiecute Dudley allows well tbe erntlment la; thnt n.w.. ifjepl are alike guilty and the fel- ',BM re caugnt and punished are f unlucky. As long as bribable men itaerewlllbe bribers, and te purify 1 we win need te begin at the 1 uuuraucuue ine? iieatir nn,i ltbe bribable material. ' i s- fc Q?HE Peretlee, aeBey anl OIHce. Wharten Barker, the original Harrison man, thinks that he will be a greatly abused Individual if he does net bloom Inte a secretary of the treasury ; and liar will net be the man that he thought he was when he selected him from among all men for the presidency. It does rnet teem te Mr. Darker that Mr. Harrison may prove his fitness for the presidency by net making Mr. Bar ker secretary of the treasury, because of Mr. Darkei'A adrncafiv and frlnndshin. It would occur te Mr. Barker, if he was fit te be secretary of the treasury, that a man fit te be president, would inquire first into his fitness for the secretaryship; and that friendship would net make the appointment. Therefore. Mr. Barker errs in basing his claim primarily upon his devotion. He needs te show his fit ness before friendship can have infla infla enee, and we fear that here Mr. Barker is weak. We are net in China. J Tna people of Lltllc are having a wl!d time with degs. Btoauseade iupped te be md bit several ether dogs, couneil ulherlted the constable te sheet unmui. tied dogs, and some small-minded and brntal Individuals have bsea helping him ter fan. The LHIfcfceorctpretestsatrongly against the crippling and mangling of degr, and It appears that tbe deg batebera de net knew bow te sheet If tbe people of Lttltr. bave any spirit they will see that this Is stepped. It dogs mast be killed, and there Is net skill enengh In Lttlls te pat an end te ene with a single revolver shot, we will subscribe for the purchase of a oannen, befere which the victim might be lured with a bone. A a we are probably en the verge of ox ex travagant expenditures for forts and guns, as welt ai for ether things that we need less, it may be well te consider the sle et this ene hole for the burial et meney raised by unnecessary taxation. General Casey told a congressional oemmtttee en Wednea. day, that It would take 5,0UO,000 ;te pnt Fert Menreo in roipeetablo condition, and he would net venture te guess tbe probable cost el a complelo system et fortifications. Tbe mortars authorized laat jear by Con gress cannot be finished for two or three years, and by that time dynamite guns, mollnlte or war balloons may render forts and mortars uaeleis. It leeks as though we would bave te rnn the rlk or sinking a let of money, but a consolation Is tbat 'every ether nation la In the same fix (that we are Just beginning te get Inte. It takes a long time te prepare the engines and malerlal of '.modern war, and tbe nation best prepared has a great ad vantage ; but ear 13,000,000 forts, It we balld any, should be devised te realat over head attaeks and the approaeh et dynamite orulsers. The engineer should be Rifted with the Imagination et Jules Verne and prepared te counteract all aorta et attack tbat future inventlve genius may duvlie. We should net be aurprlaed It be gnve up the tank, la view of the recent iur pnslng doings of Inventlve genlus la this Hue of late. PEESONAU Mjen O. O. Cellins, V. B. A., died In Waiblngteu ou Tuurcday. J. N. Mattukws, mil ter and proprietor of tha Kiprtsi, of Buffalo, died In that elty en Thursday, Colonel J. Hansen Themas, treaauter et the Flerida "Kallway and Navigation company, died en Thursday tn Jackson ville from tbe clfeeu et a cold contracted during a tour ever tbe Una a week age. Rev. WakuxnJ. Jehnsen, of Manhelm, will tonight deliver the honorary oration before the Kiostsler Literary society of Palatinate oeliogo, Mysrstewn, Fa. This Is thntwpnty-tlrai anniversary celebration of the society. Kkv.Dk Oeoiieu K. Reed, who has been nominated ter president et bloklnsen ool eol oel IfRe, was recently pastor of tbe Hansen I'Jace Methodist ohureh, Brooklyn, though he Is new stationed at New Haven. Dr. iteed has net yet declded wbether te accept the position or net. NvMlTnn.irtri tA l.lnl. ..... atatesman of West Vlretata, will probably uoiweireioii, iiw ueKmiaiure IS DeffiOcrsllO bv nnH mntnrttv. wlltnn i.i iiaui... .n fluneeiMl ICntina. la In thN flaht an.i hm a clara bis pros peats for winning a asat In lUDilOlimDHIO VUKJT KlMAl. HATTTAVlKla A. Tcinr m An1nA .! dens of West Chester, died en Thursdsy or cancer at an advaneed age. Hue was the Wife of Dr. Tannin, anil la-raan aitei.. valued at 170,000. Hue was born In the Seuth and at one time was a slave. Most of her money gees te charitable lnstitu- Miss Flerxnc Bayaiid, Miss Olsa DalgrHn, Miss Uulen Hqulre, Miss Uanoreft Rna Mls Tayler, of Washington, have or er Ksnlzad a quintet banjo club, and are rap Idly perfuutlng themselves under a geed teaeher. The society people of the capital mny new expoet a geed Interpretation of "HaekTllle's Mareh;" alncs Beeretary Bayard's charming daughter has easayed te pull tbe strings. -a. B. Cazaukan, the well known dra dra matle wrltur, la slowly dying of an Incur able disease In his apartments at the Union Hqusre hotel, New Yerk. He has been extremely 111 at Intervals during the last me yearn, necessitating his almost contin ual confinement te his room. His sickness assumed a critical form at the beginning of the week, and the end has been momen tarily expected since. Dk. CAsrAn Wisti-h, the well-known rbllailelphla pbynlctin, died en Thursdsy, ened 71 years. The doeeaned was born in Oermantewn, belng a descendant of Jehn Wister. who came te this country from Jlllibicb, near Heidelberg, early lu the laat eentury. Blmply fieui a love of adventure Dt. Wister went te help the Tflxans tight for their lndopendeuoe in 1830. Ten years later begraduated In med icine and praotieed rer many years. About ten years age he was knocked down by a Waiien en the utrnAt. nrl thmmk i. stunned, sustained a fracture of the skull whlchraade the removal of a lanre ploee et bone ntet-stary. The case was one of the meat remarkable en record. a sejiNAsmcLisi'a act. Bhe Meals Her Own Jewelry and rite by I'leea coueeaU It la iUr lied. Miss Jennie Ailstene, who beards with Mrs. Bcgers en Bread street, Bridgeport, Coun,, oemplalned te Chief el Police Marsh a raw days age tbat she bad bten rebbud et enalderable Jewelry. vv. Miss Allsteue is an assistant at one r.r the fashionable millinery establishments en Main street, and is peeaeiaed of many ptr ptr aenal charms, as well asu number of dia monds aud various pieces of valuable Jew- Hhe told Chlof Marsh that her iswelrv had been taken from time te time lu small leta from her dressing ease, and she sua. peeted eme of tbe boarders of her land lady. The pollee Investigated the case and were completely baffled. Ne clue could ba disoeyercd. Kaih night a dlmnend or a braoelet would dlaaappear. A wateh was i;bueu upon meouiaiaeei tre room, but with no better result than te And tbe neat ! lD,K mother P'e or Jewely geup, atone lali' !"t Pur,olnei Wblle Miss Alii who ia0ms8lf " I 'ter of M1,a A'tene, 7n BlT?iBhiaJi?A l,Lfi!lln """Werd, s.t cf.,nr?,Ki:boT8Mm"e?sr;,g z guV;r.UPHnebnT,hnxed: C t..y. a,e' ?be mutterea some nivalin aU mSa"urea 'e,a nw Messing c A.ken.her em.&7Ubbru ivory - bandied bmten hook Tht. TewW-iK-; m the mornleg ber sister bild her of her tern. nambulistle adventure, and upon exarnhS lien all htt missing Jewelry wm In .nrt within the coetlnes of the mattrw The Li'ft11. ln fbret"' "" wys tb.t "'Allsteae Is a somnambulist, but that With tirnnnr iruim.ni -Ke . "... Hm Cured. - v.a easily D T LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEyCEB, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1888. BOOKS AND AUTHOKS. L7.TTI.ns TO BOTS AMD GinLS A B 5DT TH Hely Land and tub First Uumstmas, !??.Ut' S'heodere Appel, 1). D. iMulel Miller, Reading. Though this book Is net a very Important one In appsaranee we note It because it la time te talk about Christmas books and the boys and strls have the right or line and tha top of the column. Considered m n literary work and entirely apart from Its mechanical ex ecution and appsaranee this ltttl-i volume can bardly be.pratsed tee warmly.fer It com bines tbe clear but graphic style tbat few writers for the young have mastered, with the fruits or deepnr learning and reward, than many a writer for adults baa brought te tbe same topics. The author says In bis first piges that It Is bis plan te visit Betblehnm at the time nf tha. Ua itAnala t-,1 ia a. as a a - v,. uiiuituui nuiIIUBQU II1BI DO proposes u u.a iwiin wiid 01m ae msi insy may see ler themselves. " Bat some one et you will ask. Hew can tbat beT I must be dreaming, you will say. Well I tell you bow It ean ba done. We will go there en the wings et thought, and be there tn geed tltne, I ean aature you, ir you will only fellow me. It Is a long distance for us te travel ever wide aeas, and beside we must go baokwardstbreugb long eenturles 1 but if you only spread your wings, your Imaginations will supply you with tbe wilt bretasa te carry you safely all tbe way te your Jeurnej's end." It Is a pity that tbe little book did net find a mere ap preciative publisher te glre It the artUtle flnlsh of the modern Christian book. Lira or Pkineb Mxttkhni ch. By Ce), B. Msllesen. Llppincetts. Tbe history of Clement, Frlnee von Metternien, and of the system be founded upon tbe rains et the first Napeleon's empire, et wheie fall be was the prlnelpal eauie, and which be prepared with unilrln patlenoe andean nlng. Interwoven with tbe eketcli or bis life is tbe aoeount of the history el Europe wbleb be chiefly meulded during fifty years. The decline and fall of bis Influ ence, culminated by tbe revolution of 1818, form the dosing chapters of the book. Te tbe student of Napeleon and bis times, this book will be et great value, and tbegeneral reader can net but be Impressed with the story of the man who docetved even the "man of destiny" and proved mero dangerous than any ad venary en the battle field. The Okrlstmas number et the Co$moioU Ce$moioU Co$meioU tan magailne brings it fully en a level with the Christmas Isaues of tbe ether great llluatrated monthlies. The leading article en the National Ty pea e f Christ " is lavishly illustrated in oue of tbe beat types of tha photogravure proceia, wbleh brings out the facial expression and the details el shading with n clearneaa and softness found only in tbe ery best or pslntlngs. Anotber artlele, Illustrated with equal profusion ana excellence, Is an aoeount, or the Metropolitan musenm of art lu New Yerk. This splendid Institution Is net half se widely known as it should be, and It is a strange fact that many people well able te appreciate Its treasures visit New Yerk without even thinking of going through the great building In Central park. Deia d'lstrla la dead, and very few of us knew anything about her, though she was quite a celebrated 1 Horary character and wrote a book about her visit 10 America, Hhe was a nloea et a princess who governed Wallachla about lBOt) and she Inherited the title and oetufortsbln wealth. The O reeks, the Albanians, the lteumanlarjs, the South ern Slavenians ene te bur the popularity oftbelrnatlenatblatorlov. Uhewasa woman of tbe highest oharaetor and singularly geed, There was also In bar the material el a heroine. When a girl she threw berselr in. te a lake tosaretbe life of agoverness, hut whether she suoceoded docs net appear and the arlstncratle chronicler probably considered that point of miner importance, Bbewas quite oecentrlo In aome ways aud being an expert swimmer ahe proved tbat she might have equalied Lord Byren aud Leander by swimming a oeurso marked out along the coast equal te the width of the Hellespent. Though a native of Baebarest she lived In Italy atter having traveled for many years, and she wrote well In several languages for leading magazines of America and Europe. Uerotbername was Kiena Koltzelf Massalaky, nee Ob'cka. Horrible In tbe extrome. HI10 beqneathed her prep erty te the clUes of Baohareat aud Flrenzl and ordered that bur remains should be cremate-. HTxiLKa'a hand Atlas Is a monu mental geographical work issued lu number in Germany and Imported bv ii. Weaterman it Ce., 833 Broadway, New Tfirk. Their A or Ilir-aA mart nni. number aud tbe meatatriklng feature utxt 10 their minute aivnirant? la Inn snnhln presentation glveu of the topography of tbe country; ranges of blllsand mountains giving a fair nuzgettlen of a relative height, and the windings of what Americans would consider small streams glveu with care. Tbe nomenclature is German, but te the tmn who wishes te be prepared te fellow the mrwAM nfarmlna wlmn ih. In... expected war breaks out thesa maps will frxtmAf HalltA l. ta ...a at. .. a a mwui iiu, u.uet pin ui me worm re irested with almost equal esre. TetJNU UlCAHTa lsnTerv amall narlnl. leal ler very small mortals, and the publishers evidently uuderatand what la wanted. It is a little gem at 60 cents a year, for It offers In this number a poem by Jean Ingelew, aud premises ether work from her pen and from many ether famous writers. We are, however, compelled by candor te remark tbat this poem or Jean Ingelow's is peer. It Is only called a poem out of courtesy te the author, whose genius Is bevend ciueatlnn hut ahna. mmi. ourleus. Here are some sample lines. Hbe Is talking of 0 ship tbat she saw In a dream salting out of a harbor te pass, maybe tbe "crags or ecaata afar or water lanes where corals are" : Or, a-lad In nr pert ana ss'e from fair, aioerattaewkirviHor KMUjrnmun, Or-e I may attar, far from tha.. Very Ieiik drlTfl ou uutrlenaiy jn ; lu Northern glooms lerim tha day In an tee flee slim away j Ana it raavbe coma back never, jrorsrerauauvor.", The Christmas number or the Berermed Church Messenger bas a title page by Mra, L. M. B. Kleier, of this eity. Helly Y-ui.uDa nuu mugeu oeeruus surround James Montgomery's bymu "Angels from the Kealms of Glory." .l! J,n?.,nt0?a t0 truret lther for nlcasare ?,JJ'iro.at,i,etcct y?"ir against tboerTange efdletaiirt water, by havlinr with von Lax, oer, the swat regulator Tana tutng it In Turne hluaucss, if nothing stronger, should In. duce any oue te us Dr. Itulfa Haey Byrup ler taL8?riMSMn0"U8M,w t"ibl" wfis VOUPL.KXWN re WDJSK. Q0MPLEX1ON reWDKK. ladies: WHO VALUK A BEriNKI) COMl'LKIION MUSI UUJC ,ufl POZZONI'S MKU10ATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. .w1!1"118 teT"""1 transparuncy te the Si2.f-ui0-ft" P'fPle'Mreckles ana OU. aaa9brn,ne1tnte.Ulr,10 ,teaes' ",uk ' XOli BALK 11T AH Drugglate and Fcney Ooedo Doalern lilvorywhero. .nrTlva"15 0F IMITATION.-, XT K.8LAYMAKKK, EOt.K AQKNT rJer "l"'1' UrwU western. tb fluest Ch.rapa.-ne Droauceaea tha American elnii: U1'aed W KAST KINO 8TUKKT. q.ei,dkn arKumu " DRUNKENNESS OU TUB L1Q.UOU IIAIHT rOUlTlVXLY OUUEU 1IV AUMIMSTKUIKG UllTlIAlNJCS' .?. ,'?n.lMJ K,yen ,n cun t cenxi or tea wltii. out the knewleaK e et the rwsen Ukini? It t u abseluu-ly hanuW., and -win effect I rrma. morS2,pSrtly,,eur"' "hl,""- thepauJraSft meaeriiut rtrlnltttr or uu tUeoheilo w7eT Theus,mU el drmikanls have b?n mfc ana ?ti2ii 5,? "1 without thil rknewl.3: tern once tuipre.-rmuS Viu, the , aSclnct i. .n. ."..-' w Bit- :. ItU). 'iuer 0. i'ktklnS14!"'.. anWydJJ,w,r t. vSU W -.. will. ucaiter, fa. WANAUAKUKB 1'BlLADB.nsu. Vilflav. Iim n. issa. Santa Claus is still at the doers evenings. " It's a fairT "It's the Centennial ever again !" One cnnlrl mm vrrt rlav vync COUIU come every Clay 1 -1 mnrt. .M1 MJ mm-a ler a month and find some thing new te see each visit !" " The straight aisle from Chestnut street te Market street, a clean white-tile walk, is such an improvement !" " The short cut from Chest nut street te Juniper and Mar ket streets and Bread Street Station is such a convenience I" "The new ups and downs and better ventilation te the Basement are splendid !" " These guide-pests all ever help se much !'' Thank you, geed friends; thank you two time3, three times. Yeu are se quick te appreciate. Yes, the store is better. And it can comfortably ac commodate 10,000 mere each day than in old times. The last Friday before Christmas is here ! Te-morrow the last Saturday before Christmas ! Monday the last day I Then the Christmas chimes. Net much time te find that present. Better de it today and have it efi your mind. Each day the store puts en a fresh appearance from the new stock that comes down from the Reserve or up from the Wholesale, two squares away. Great thing that te have such vast reserves close by, pouring in fresh, and filling up ler what was drawn out the day before. Net possible for anyone te get old last-year's Christmas stuffs here. Things go in and out, in and out se fast that they cannot step te get old. What will you give te her ? Yeu can get a suggestion quickly by an excursion around the second fleer Art Reems, or a short tour en the main fleer. A fine bundle of Irish Linen, Napkins, Table Cevers, or Handkerchiefs almost invariably makes a sat isfactory present. Is it the father or the minis ter you are thinking of? " Mr. Broen, Here's the goon." Don't laugh ; that's just what the old Scotch deacon said as he handed ever the commit tee's present of a Study Gewn or Morning Ceat te the pastor. Witu Christmas wisnaa raex CUU3INJOS Put that card with your name en it and it will go own well wun a brick-a-bracky bit, something in Lace, DOX et CjIOVCS, Ostrich Feather Fan, piece of Jewelry, Sewing Set or Scissors, Shawl or Shoulder Scarf, Fur Muff or Bea, or anyone of a thousand nick nacky, color-bright, handy and helpful things for women or men, big or little. Did you read of Beeks in Sets yesterday ? Best authors, half calf binding, geed type, ninety cents a volume. Think 01 it i JOHN WANAMAKER. rati tfaia OK HUNT. BOR HALE VERY CUKAP. 197 ACrilS Of Vina Virmlnitf htssRixSjriyissf. 197 Arnt. rtf Kin. Va..M . . . ' " 'orque&r county. Vlr lnlai eui-hlr mile from Leuden counts en the Wladieburgb A MalMtuYnpUftODe me south nf itldaleburgh. seven mils" from ,ir,'.,ia- dn snot or Virginia, iver Pinr.1SK vnem in every Held ij bearlDg rruUTreea t eun Stene Heuse, 0 rMmsTceru ?,ui?8l,,c hcm'.e' 8tone bn. M feeTiquarS KJih,.tk1.b!e .u".acr rln8 Ue Chocolate no!; Kverythluglnnrst-classorOer. Address JDS. KKIirKUN ft bON. dcc,i?it:'a1Ul1 Bt' N "' W"W"S. C ITIOft HAliK - TUR MAQNIMOKNT ITS RiJ?1iML10,.n a? "H1 1"." sttuitedea 7th Btruet I'lke. 8 miles Irem Washington unit ij4 Acres. M tn weed land, balance In grass all well teuceOi water lu every field i lu hlih "ttteef oultlvatlens has kept ever one huh Urea cattle ler tb last lour years: all been re wnuy lumai has IS room houaetet and ?elcf Witer, batb.elu.i ena 8-ioem house for nelrv eqb l-riKim teimut heurei one sUble Miee. cnrl iUw house, Kralu barn with stable under: 1J feet 2 story shHUB. ene twoemparttnent corn mm, holds 600 buebels cerni iiee a story her? house, weed shoe, two tce houses, Ice pond clpseby. puUuponehunared tens Ice tverr year, lloesn aud aUblH have running water; fKSS. .1,' rSS&?,,.'d?l,, nlen8,18: 013 lWd ...Buu,u,u, JOltACVO, il'tr, i..faaajaj fJlHrABLISUEDmO. Demntii's JJigar Stere. KlMK SMOEINH TOBACCO. IMPPItlTD 4NUKKY WkSTCICJABS. FUkhOll BUIaKAMO MKKUSCUAUM U1U Alt IIOLIIKIU AND CASKS. NO. 114 KnBfc Tnrr Rlreaf aU-inTa0118, ,f,nenKlielClarett-a. QTJES RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism - - -- -- - " iuuue, sajaai BMTIU tLMkithftflbmtifl tl.ni.v mi..i..i. t. v JrrtBU, ana eaetes tbe loeal maabTastatleas of u uanii, pains na aenrs in tMbaekanel fbeu'der. and In thai tniata at .w. w-u. ankles, tlpa and wrtiU. ThouMnasefpsopla I ?I6 renna ,n Moea's "arsapartilaapealuva I ana permanent ears for thenmatUaru IhU I xnedicln8.bvlts nnriritiBBSitBiuiBfM- reatrajiaes theaeiaity of the bleed, aaa also uw. auuauou(iueiia VQS WBOIDOy. Heed's eartHtpurUIa ' 1 wm laid up for sit months with rheuma tism, sad nstd many kinds et medicine with out ceed rssnlt till one rf my nebjhbera told me te take Heed's Sarsapatlila. Wbsn X had nied half a bottle I fslt better, and after tak tak leg two bottles I think iwsa entirely ear, as I have net tad an attaet et rbaamaUsm ilnee Krssn u. Dixeir, KeasvUle, Btatsa bland, ST. T. Cures Rheumatism "I bad attaeks of rheumatism which in creaatd In serertty. I took three bottles el Heed'a aarsapaniia and 1 am pisaaedteaay the rheumatic pains ceased, my appetite and OlgMUen became better, and my (sacral health sreaUy Improved. I am firmly con vinced that Heed's Barsaparllla cured me, as I bare felt no reenrrenee of tht bleed dla eaie.'V Wat. tcoex, Geneva, N.y. Heed's Sarsaparilla. Beld by all druggists. II 1 six for IS. rrepareS only by O. I. HOOD co Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses Ons Dellar. (i dk r GOODS. rpHE VKOFIiK'8 CASH BIORB. Christmas Presents! AT Ibe People's Cash Stere, He. 26 Eaet Klnn; Etrcet. We ener many Choice and Serviceable Things Cuttable ler the Holiday Beaaen. Letuaaugsrestafew of the many things we hare which would make a useful present. A Plaley Shiwl, a I'lush Ceat of any dcslri blecut, aHUkllrcsi at any prlce, an Smbrol Smbrel dered or Ilraldsd Kebe, a Muff or any of the desirable rnrs, a pair of IUankelsera afar seUles Quilt et any grade, a Fine Linen Table Cleth with Napkins te match, a JLaee Bed gpread with Pillow fibams, a Down Comfert, a Haw Bilk or Jnte Table Cevor, an Umbrella of atlc, Gleria, Italian cloth or Gingham, with any style handle yen may desire. A pair of Kid Gloves, at Ilk or Cashmere Muffler, from the cheapest te the best, a pair of Suspenders for Gents or Heys. Linen Handkerchiefs f:r Ladles, Oents or Children ln Kndless Variety. We respectfully solicit a call from everyone about purchasing anything ln enr Una. Oar prices will be fennd as Lew aa CABH can make them, WheCanlfta'.Cashr Tbe People's Gash Stere, NO. SB BAST KINO BXRSBX, LAMCABTXB, FA. marit-ivflSw QHHISTMAS I'RKHlONTd. Extraordinary Bargain?. LADIES' Seal Plush Coats. WATT&SHAND evrtu, TO-DAV, Tha Best Vulue in the;e Goods Kver Shown in Luncastcr City. .R,JS,,85AI'P,,.URH JACKET! attlO.00 and I13.5U each ; worth 112 59 and lis 0). LauiEB' BEkL CLOTH WKA.P8 at I1K.O0 and 119 w each ; reduced from s.t) CO and ttf 00. .JhA.DI5&.fL?-1'..0IOTI1 COATS at 11700. KouJSdSieo.60 WebeUer0,airiA00, Special Fartralnsln BTOCKtNKTT JACK &T4 at ts. W, it.oe and is.ej e jeh. Impirted Berlin BTOCKINETTK JACKET at 17 W each ; usual price, new. MIS1KH NEWMA11KKT8, II and 16 years, 18.(0, 3 50 and 11.00 each i 17.00 and I3.C0. maae te sen at 16.0V, pCMIdren's Ceau In Every 8tyl at Very Lew ATT11K New Yerk Stere. FLOUH, tO. TUVAN'S I Itls the Best And Its Name IS LEYAN'S. IT 13 tub wmrKsr, IT IS TUK S WKKTKS V, ITIST1IKMO3TNUTB1T10US, IT 13 Z'HK J103T KCONOttlOAL. few makf 3 et rinur equal and njne excel It In teH yield or Hread piuductd. atuke u test and satlsly yeunelf, We ask no lUOlt), LEYN & SONS. MkUUUANT MILLEB3. dS-lyd HEADtlUAKTKKH yeit THE VOU. le-liiK champKues : Ueuche nee, e. II. Mumm Extra Ury. riper llelasltok.i'eainiery Boe, And Heeaer. at ltKlUAKl'SOLn WINKSTOllK. dllted MKastKlnirftirtct. jyjEKOHANT TA1LOKINQ. MKUCUAMT TA1LOHS-NO. II WEST KINU OTltkEl'. AWOpen Bvery Ivanlaj This Montt. runs, a A IDEA. A 1IAID30XI SEALSKIN COAT OX JACKET OB A MUFF Fer a Christmas Sift MOM AMER'S Choice Stock. NO. 39 WIST KINO STRUT. .""Jakfn Ceat i and Jackeu mala te order from best aiaska, Londen Ured icaL Jrtt, Uuailty and Prices specially ruaraateefl. forty yeara' expeilenee glyes us special ad. vantagea. entfd meets aitd anexa. TTAVK YOU SEEM wv wvwv.. The Pretty aad Weil Made HOLIDAY SLIPPERS jjffcaye for Gentlemen In If at lllrtor lllrter lllrtor eolOTs Black avd chestnut. Onr Piush and . nersw jMippers, atpneea irem TSete nre are la aiffment colors and hand some patterns t In atvlna. nnnraanfl immt. iheOent'a Immltatlnn alii mim Maroen and Tan Opera at A.a are flrit-dsss iiiiiu iw mat wm comierc. Alse aoom aeom aoem naiil?nr."n0' ""PP0" 'or ladles, mlsMS H. Swllkey's New Gash Stere MO.MlCOBTn QU BTBXKT. ectll-Smd rLOSINQODTAT AND BELOW COST v .u,vbvgAjiuginM3. Aa I have about made up my mind te go Inte the xnannfaature ofihees, 1 will commence en MONDAY, DBOBMBER 10, TO CLOSE MT BMTIBK STOCK Of BOOTS, Shoes & Rubbers AT AND BELOW COST. JaVTfc!a la ararAnnnnr1t.filt. fitfia twtilf.. te get bargains, aa my entire stock consists of uie very uesi goeas mat tne maraet aneras. Be come early and get your choice, as I mean umuim nuu iney must de seia at once. D. P. STACKHOUSE, 88 b 30 BAST KINO, 8T, LANCASTER, PA. aM-lyd D00T8 AND.8HOK8. ISTMAS PRESENTS, We hive the Largest assortment and Btoek of Medium Priced Slippers IN WR OITY. Men's Slippers and Beys Volvet Xmbrel dered Sllpperi, 5a ; alzea of Men's C te II, of Ladles 3 te 8, and of Beys' (te 5. Last year we old mere than 840 Pairs of the Men's Slip pers at CSe, and having had ae many calls for Ladles and Beys at the same Iprice we suc ceeded In getting them this year. The Men's Slippers we sell at 75c. Have a While Kid Lining and White Bid insoles. Onr II 00 Men's Slippers is embroidered with Chenille and la same make and partara tha we autu se many ei last year, in two styles, with and without tees. Have also a very large assortment of 11.25 and at.50 Bllprers, which for styles, quality aud durability, oannet be turpassed in the Ctty, They all mint h. uun tn ha n.i.i.d therefore will have our But Window filled with them untu Christmas, and It will be well worth your white te step and take a leek at them, as the prices wilt be attached, knowing that Ne One Can Undersell Cs in Lancaster. The One-Fi Ice Cash Heuse, Thi Leaders of Lew Prics BOOTS 8c SHOES Ne. S &8t Hing Street, LAKCABTKK.FA. VMUHELLAH. TJMBRELLA AND OANKS. OUUADVICETOIUU: "Her" a Nice Umbrella. Get OUtt 8UGOK3TION TO 11 KB : Get "Him" An Umbrella or Oane. Our Advice te Him, Her and All -for your Umbrella and Cane oeiue te as and we will gladly serve you. STOCK LABQKST, PKICK3T LOWEST, AfSOUTMENT BEST. THE MANU1TACTUBEBS, R. B. & H., UEA8TKIMQ8TBEET. aavany spce'al kind desired mala te order at short notice. tepsesmd HOLIDAY QOODSJUHT OPENED A nne selrotlen of pottery In beautlfal decorations, Inciudlev ulatn u.id decorated saitn. porc-iaie ana nenrmian m ira stylet and designs, tacludlu LlmnxHS, Jaidt ncres, muife, folk a Det, etc. these noed Mann lu A.jllHhlJ hilt nnll.t. 1 M. BMIl f.l lia y BAILEY'S BAST HMD FHABkf ACT. We will reserve stay styles chosen and lay thaaa aaMa rer vhrUtmaa. v, w.r Aw FREY t ECKERT, AALACjr or rjtwMe. kBrKIUaBROB ANOTHER SLAUGHTER' -in- FELT AND PLUSH COATS ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East Kine Strjet. ' Lancaster, Pa. Last Friday's special sale hat cleaned us out tIwf might say we sold all our Untrimmed Hats; these few which were left by Friday even ing were hardly worth men tioning. This week we close out a manufacturer's stock of French Felt and Plush Hats. His whole stock ! Altogether about 50 dozens. They are goods which are sold everywhere at $t te $1.75 apiece, some few are sold as high as $2.50. We have closed them out at a great sacrifice, and offer them in two lets. Let one at 27c, all geed styles, net one of them was ever offered at less than i. Let two at 49c, the choice of the let. Satin, Felt and Plush Hats" and Bennets. The most de sirable shapes and colors. We call particular attention te our Children's Hats at 27c. Yeu will find among them Seft Tennis Hats, trimmed with cord. Large open-worked Flats, ready trimmed and bound, and many ether geed styles and colors. Seme of them worth as much as $2 apiece. De net forget te come early, as the best styles are generally selected first. We would also advise you te come in the morning te avoid the afternoon rush. Our special offers" en Muffs, as advertised last evening, are selling fast. These thinking of buying any for Christmas had better call at once. ASTRICH BROS. vlutuinu. TiTYKKM HA.TUFOH. Suits at All Prices. MKN'S8U1T3 at 111X00. MBN'3 8UIT8 at 112.00. UKM'saniTsatiisoe. UEK'aSDITSatlllOO. MKN'd SUITS at 115.00. MKN'3 SUITS at 118.00. MBN'SaUITB at 118.00. ME.N'3 SUITS at 120.10. AIM'S SUITS at W2 00.J OVERCOATS. OVJSUCOATS at 18.00, OVKUCOATS at 110.00. OVJCSCOATaatlllOl. OVBCOATSatt!.00. OVKKCOAT3 at HMO. OVEBCOATSatllOCO. OVKUCOATSatllTOO. OVJCBCOAT3attl8.C0. OVKUCOATSatWS.OO. All Our slake and ThoreuRhly Bellable. Myers & Bathfen, UELIAULE CLOZIIIEB8, NO. 12 BAST KLNGr BT.. LAROaSTKR FA. rpO CLOTHING BUYEHH. 63 N. QUEEN BT, 68 (Cerner et Orange.) ATTENTION.CLOTHINGBDYERS The lllg Kofluctlen Sale or Fine Overcoats and Ulsters IS till Continues at I. Gansman & Bra's PB1CES AI.M03T CUT IN TWO. In order te Ueduee our Knonneus Stock be lore stock taklnp, we ara making the biggest reduction sale ever known, te last for two weeks oely. Everybely concedes tbat we have had the handsomest and ebeapeit Over coats aud Ulsters lu tha city. We offer bar gains never belore heard of. Here Is An Instance, rer 13.17 19, Chinchilla. Kersey and Beaver Overcoats worth from IS tells. rer lie, ill, fli. Worsted, Melten and Bumbe Beaver Overcoats, worth Jrera 1.0 te tit. rerW, 8, 10. ill, lisndsenn, Durable and Warm storm overeoats worth from siotei). Bey's and Children's uveiceats at Greatly Bedneed Prices. Men's suits ei Qre3 Qujllty at U, $J, aa.: Mens nuns ei etvuar quality at $9, 110, 118. $14. !. Trousers at 75c, II 00, II 21, 11.7 tl 00. All-Weel Tieasers at tiie, iS0,0O, $3 60, tee. Bey's aud Venths' Suits and Overcoats at corcspenainglv Lew l'rlcus. They ara the greatest baipalns you ever taw, A call will convince you el tLe facts. L. GANSMAN & BRO, OLOTUIKQ MANUrACTUBEB3, S. 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