avx&Zx$z LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1882. y Eancastcr I-ntelttgenccr. SATURDAY EVENING, DEC. O. 1802. Paul's Decoration. N. Y. Herald Nilsson and Langtry left town just iu time, for how would they have felt to loam that His Majesty Kalakaua, king of the Hawaiian island (improperly called the Sandwich islands), had created Mad ame Patti a knight companion of the royal order of Uapirani, to exercise and enjoy all the rights, pre-eminences and privi leges of the order? This was quite a grace, ful act on the part of his royal high ness, and shows a marked change in the Hawaiian manner of expressing esteem, for had some of his majesty's ancestors for instance, thoso who lived ti hundred years ago regarded the diva favorably their own method of kingly approval would have been to eat her, as many a fellow not a cannibal has wanted to do. What are the " pre-eminences and privi leges " of the order the patent forwarded with the jeweled insigna does not show, but they must be something unusual, for, as the commonest poople of the Sandwich Islands do exactly as tuey please, imagina tion in its wildest flights cannot suggest the bliss of a knight companion of the order of Kapirani. It is impossible to doubt, however, that by virtuo of her new dignity Mme Tatti outranks Managers Mapleson and Gye, for what is a mero militia colonel or an operatic sailor beside a knight companion of a royal order ? Mme. Patti is undoubtedly in a position to require something unusual of her manager by way of recognition of her new rank, and if she will heed the prayers of her thousands of her devoted admireis her demand will bo for an oppoitunity to aj pear in some opera that has not bcou ground to death by hand orgaus. IToIIowIdc Directions Cis ly. A young actress who had been tol J to study her part carefully and follow the .stage directions explicitly, had to do a "fall" iua fainting lit for the fust time in her lifo. The stage direction read, " Helena falls prone across the body of Theodore." She practicod' it a hundred times until bhe thought she had it perfect. The actor pointed to a knothole in tho lioor where sho intended to tumble and everything was in readiness. As tho time approached, however, she began to get nervous and heartily wished bhe had the holster instead of the actor to fall upon. There was no iielp for it and she let her self go according to tho author's direc tions exactly across Theodore, as she had dono with the bolster. The actor was in abundaut bodily condition, and when she struck him he grunted so loud and drew up his short legs so comically that the cur tain went down amidst perfect roars and storms of laughter from-tho tickled audi ence. Tho fat actor was boiling with rage and tho manager threatened her with dis missal for spoiling tho best scene iu the play by following directions too closely. JSay Citv, Mich., Feb. 3, ISA). I think it my duty to send you u rccomeiid lor the benefit ofany person wishing to know whether Hop Hitters lire good or not, 1 know they arc ?ood tor funeral debility and indi rection ; trengthciiB the nervous system ami make new ii:e. 1 recommend my patients to ii-jo them. DR. A. PRATT. Ul-2wd&w " Too late to whet tho sword when th. trumpet i-ouudu lo draw it." But never too 1'itulo whet your uppetlte by taking Kidney Voit, restoring health and making your.-elt a well, Htrong, liearty man. It is unequaled as :t remedy lor all liver, bowel and kidnes dis ease. All druggists keep and recommend it. W Hooils, scarls, ribbons anil any fancy articles can be made any color wanted with t lie Diamond Dyes. All the popular colors. Auk you madu miserable by Indigestion, Con--dfpaiion. Loss ot Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shlloh's Vltalizeri n posilivu cure. For wilo by 11. It. Cochruu, di uggist, 137 and i.V.) Xorth Queen street. Madly Bitten. 1'cter Kleirer. cor. Clinton and Bennett streets, llullalo, was badly bitten bvuhor.se, und applied ThoiuaV Eclcctric Oil. which im n.ediately iclieved the pain, and in fourduvs the womiit wa, healed. For salebv II. IS. Coch r.tn, druggist, 137 and 131 Xorth Queen street. Why will you cough when Shlloh's cure will uivc immediate lelict. Price. 10 cln., 50 ct. andtl. For sale by II. B. Cochran, drug 1'ist. 137 and 133 Xoith Queen strent . A Delicious Banquet. The modern epicure; Is too" oltcn ulilictcd with dypepsia. Indigestion or eon-tip. itnm .itt-r having satiated his tippi-lllu withadr lieious banquet ami ail the lutum-, ot thi'-i-a-soti. Burdock's Blood Kilters are a positive cure lor thce and all other disorders ot the stomach. Price jl. For sale by 11. 15. Coch ran druggist, 137 and 133 Xorth Queen stieet. Foa Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle ol Shlloh's Vitallzer. It never tails to cure. For sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. UAJtltH'ARE. Xj KW HARDWARE STORK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL k RENGIEB, DEALERS IN BUILDING and CABIN.! HARDWARE, MOVES, HEATERS Vi RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS House Furnishing Goods. all-Smditw JIjZKISU VOWVEll, I Of IK fVI'.lflIl-KE. A WATCH. HANDSOME ILLUMINATED FRENCH PICTURES ! WITH KVERY CAN OF MILES' CELEBRATED PBEMIUM Baking Powder, AND OFTEN A WATCH. The highest testimonials as to MERIT, BECAUSE OF STRENGTH AND PURITY, Are accoi ded it. Ask your Grocer for it. J. H LARZELERE & Co., MANUFACTURERS. LARGEST FRUIT. FISH AHV CANNED GOODS 1IOUSK, Philadelphia. novlfVlmdTliAS lUNNISCTICDTCIUARH, llirUU 25VT8; vy (inane irnm oiu siocic fjonnccticut to liucco) at HAUTMAN'8 YKLLOWFUONT CIO All STOUK. MJCDJCAL. rvi. itENhua's kemedis. ' From the Baltimore Ameilean. MYSTERIOUS Articles with High Sounding, Crack-Jaw Xanies arc Net a Success. 6 a To Plain English. Every reader of newspapers has observed time, and again, in the advertising columns, many singular and frcqucntly.'unpronounca blc names ot medicinal remedies. The Greek and Latin languages especially havo been drawn upon to lnrnisn names by which pat ent medicines could bo introduced to the public. Tho inference is, in many cases atr least, tliat tho proprietors depend more upon the attraction of high sounding titles than upon the essential merits or the remedies themselves. itisrfreihin:r once In a while to linda medicine advertised, whose simple intelligi ble name In English at once conveys to the leader an understanding of the uses ami pur poses of the remedy. A notable instance ot this kind L found in the medicine3 ot Dr. C. V. Benson, whose Skis Co.ii: ami Celery and Chamomile Fills impart at once,in their names, either their purpose or the ingredients that compose them. Dr. Benson's Skis Curb is warranted to lical all diseases ot the skin, such as tetter, humors inllauiation. milk crust, eczema, disease? of the hair and scalp, scrofula, ulceis, pimples and (tellings on all parts ot the body. It makes the skin white, soft and smooth, re moves tan and freckles, and is tho best toilet dressing in existence. Its popularity is attest ed by the immense sales ot it which arc tas lng place cnerywherc. . C3- It i-s the only genuine " H:tn Cure," and :iil should Luwaro ot this aiious rcuiedio wld'.h have been struggling lor existence, and now endeavor to rido into popularity by ad vi i tiling tliemsolvos as "Tho Great Skin ;uic3.'' There is only one, and that is Dr. Benson's. Be sure and get It. DOES YOUR HEAD ACH3 ? iso. Mutter IVliat Caune, Sick, Ncrvou", Neu ralgia, Dyspeptic. V hlch is it 7 A revolution in the treatment ot nervous diseases is now taking place. Dr. C W. Uenson has discovered a sure remedy in Ids Celery and Chamomile Fids they perma nently enre sick and nervous headache, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, sleeplessness and all ncr voin diseases. Sold by all druggists. Price, 5i cents a box. Abdress, ISaltimoic, Md. By mail, two boxes lor $1, or six boxes lor $2.30. C. N. Crittcnton, ot New York, is wholesale agent for Dr. C. V. l.cnson's remedies. octlC-lmdM.W&S 0V.K 5,000 wmt M Fiiyiiis Have Signed or Endorsed tho Fol lowing Roinarkablo Document : Messrs. fienbur t Johnson, Manufacturing VhcmUls, SI 1'lall street, AVio York: Cnaii.cMKjr: For the past lew years we havo sold rations brands of Porous Plasters. Fhyaici.ins and the public preter IJEXSOX'S CAPUIXR POROUS PLASTER to all otliera. Wo consider them one ot the very few reliable household remedies worthy ot confidence. They are superior to all other porous plasters or Liniments lor external use. I5ENSONV5 CAPCINi: PLASTER K a genu ine Parmaceulical product, ot the hijhcot order of merit, and so recognized by physi cians and dru:;lsts. When other lvmedle-tail get a KENSON'S CAI'CINi: PI.ASTEIt. You will be i!Icappoiut)d it you u-,e cheap Plaster.-', I.iniintni-', l'.icjj or Elietrlc.il Iag nel ic Toys. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. I'ltce "." Con!. MEAD'S ' MEDICATED COi.V AND BUNION PLASTEli. CI1AS. N. CRSTTENTON, 113 Fulton St., New York, fcolo agent lor Dr. C W. Ron son's Remedies, to whom all orders should be addi etbed. d5-2wdcod&weow K I1JNKV-AVOF.T Has been pioved the surest cure tor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a larne back or disordered urine indi- ithv action "I ninn For complaints peculiar to XJ.aXX.lXiO, yt.ur sex. uch ::.s pain and weakn3sses, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, un it will act promptly and salely. Eitiifrsex. Incontinence, retention o! mine, brick lu.-.t or ropy deposits, and dul I. d lagging pains, all speedily yield to its curative power. SOLD R Y ALL DRUGGISTS. JTlci, Si. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on the Kidneys, I.lver ! ami i.owei. sejjs-eouxia&wij "Ul'AttKU. llAY-ifEVi:R. CATARRH. Ely's Cream Halm Effectually cleanses the nasal passages ot Catarrhal virus.eaus. Ing healthy secre tions, allays Intlani mation, protects tho membrane lrom ad ditional colds, com pletely heals the sores and restores the sense ot taste and smell. licnclicial re sults are realized by a few applications, A thorough treatment will euro Catarrh, Hay Fever, &c. Un equaled for colds in tho head. Agreeable to use. Apply by tho little linger Into the nostrils. On receipt ot SO cts. -will mull a Iiackage. Sold by H. (. Cochran.Druggist 137 &13North Queen street, Lancaster.Pa. r03ITIVELY CCHE3 OiTABRH, COLD Di THE HEAD HAY FEVER, Catarrhal Deafness, Heals Sores in Nasal Passages. Subdues Ca tarrhal Headache. raics 50 caiiTS. Ely's Cream Balm Co. OSWEGO, N. Y. HAYVER. ELY'S CREAM RALM CO., Oswego, N. Y. augl5-cod,cowd&coww c HUGH sYRUP. LOCKER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured thousands. It -will euro your Cough or Cold in less time than any other PRICESS CENTS PER BOTTLE, Pre pared and sold only by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. C1URISTMAS HOLIDAYS! J 11 you have been exposed and taken Cold, or have a horo Throat, or even -worse, have Diphtheria, anil would bo well, so as to enjoy the coming holiday, take J OCCIDENTAL. It yon have Diphtheria In yonr household, and will not use the Occidental lor the patients, give it to every member ot the tamiiy so that tho disease may bo prevented from going farther. Ry taking Occidental occa sionally tho most malignant lorm ot Diphthe ria can be nursed with Impunity. Sold by -..x- ,, ft. . COCHRAN, Drnggist. Nos. 137 and 133 North Queen street. 02fiimlTn.Th&S Lancaster. Pa. ' eaie urtL yfu iie ;i vjeimi ; xjir.r ifu iNtjr HESITATE ;use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug gists r'Commend it ) and it will speedily over come the disease and restore licalthv act Ion. Ely'sGreamBBlnt RELIGIOUS. CIULERAIM BAPTIST CtlUKUli KEV. J. y B. Soule, pastor. Preaching on Sunday at 1UJ4 !t.iu. and , p. in. Sunday school at 9 a. m. dJtw FIKST BAPTIST, KAST CHKSTXUT ST. Service in the morning at loyc and in tho evenlngat7i, by the pastor, Kev. W. O. Owen. Sunday school ut 1:13 p. m. FIRST KKFORMKD. DIVINE SERVICES to-morrow at J0 a. m.and7V p. in. Sun day school at l?i p. ni. FIKST M. E. CHUKCH, NORTH DUliE street. Preaching at 10i a m.andTVi p. in., by the pastor, Rev. W. C. Koblnson. bun day school at p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. GRACE KVANUKLICAL LTJTUERAS, North Queen street, corner of James. Eev. C. E. Iloupt, pastor. Servico at 10:30 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. Sunday school at 2p.m. MOBAVIAX.-J.MAX HARK, PASTOR, 10$ a. m., Lltsny and sermon ; 2 p. in., Sunday School ; 7 p. m.. Advent Litany and preaching. All c jrdlally invited. o XJVIiT BAPTIST CUIIRnH V. M. J C. A. Rooms, Rev. il. Fmync, pastor. At 10 a. m. and 7 p. in. Rev. S. W. Ziegler, ot Lcwisbnrg. Sunday school at 2 p.m. RESKYTERIAN D1VINU SKUVIUK AT the usual hours, morning und evening. Preaching by tho pastor, Kev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D. PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL, CtlAPEL, Rev. James C. Hume, pastor. Preaching at 7:15 p. m. Piaycr meeting on Thursday evening at 7:3X Sabbath school at 1:45 p. m. ST. .STEPHEN'S CHAPEL,, COLLEUK Campus. Divine service at 10 a. m. bv the Rev. X. U. Appcl. D.D. ST. JAMES.-UOLY CO MM ONION AT 8 and morning service at 10 a. in. Even ing prayer at 7Ji p. in. SALEM CUURCIi OF GOD PREACUING morning and evening by tho pastor. Rev. H. Zlefentuss. Mibjrct oruio:niugan, even ing "The Maiiiii-ilition o: Jnl to Man." Pleaching on Wednesday evening. Sunday school at J p. la. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED CJIIAPEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stieet. Kev. Win. F. LIchlitcr, pastor. Divine service at h; a. m. and 7'4 p. m. Sunday school at i p. ni. ST. PAUL'S M. E. C1IURCU, S. fJUEEN ST. Rev. A. I. Cofloin, pastor. Preaching at lo;. a. m.; at 714 P- ni. by Rev, II. R. Callaway, a former pastor.Sabbath school at IU p. m. Revival services during tho week at 7:0 p. m. OT. PAUL'S REFORMED. DIVINE SER- D vices at 10 a. m. and at 7J4 p. m. Prayer meeting at C i. in. Sunday school at VA p. m SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), Xorth Mulberry street, above Orange, Rev. J. C. Krause, pastor. Preaching to morrow at W. a. m. and Vi p. m. Sunday scliool at 2 p. m. rpilE MINISsTERIAIi ASSOCIATION JL will meet on Monday next at 10 a m., in the vestry room of the First Reformed church. Topic lor discussion " What can be done to enlist the Christian people ot the state in the cause of Prohibition." To be opened by Rev. J. R. Shumalcer, D.D. 51. FRAYXE, Secretary. UNION RETI1EL CUURCLI OF GOD Rev. G. W. Seilhamer. pjistor. Preaching at 10 a. in. and 7v p. m. Experience meeting atiijip. m. LAJfVAtiTliii tr.iXVJlJSa. TT IS VERY GRATIFYING. FOR THE LANCASTER WATCH COMPANY TO KNOW THAT m FMin The Pacific (tet aim: cm.ii mi mi: Tin: Lancaster Watch, A'ld inomi-ing lo inliodnee them tulhe SaTidwich Islands, Australia, China, Japan, East Indies. Tiie Lancaster Watch will make its way all over the Woild. Itii but a finest ion ot 'lime. j:Aii.ji.uni. rriuK GREAT Burlington Route Chicago, Hiirllngloii & (Jtiincy K. K. Viiicago, I5tirIInpJon A- Qninry It. K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVOKITK FROM C II I (J A G 0 0B PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVKR. The SHORTEST, QUICK EST and I1ICST line to St. Joseph, Atchinson, Topeka, Denlson, Dallas, Galveston, and all points in Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico,' Ail zona, Montana and Texas, This routo has no superior for Albert Lta, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally tepiited us being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded to be tho REST EQUIPPED Railroad in tho woild for all classes ot travel. AH connections made in Union depots. Try it and yon will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All information about rales of faro, Sleeptny v-ara, ei., vueenuiiy given by PKKCKVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. T.J.POTTKK, 3d Vice Pres. Gen. Manager, Chicaoo, III. JOHN . A. BEAN, Gen. Eattern Agt., 317 Broadway, 30C Washington St. New York. Rostov. Mass mavlft-lvd&w WATCMKJ., ELGIN, LANCASTER, I'lONEER. CLOCKS-Seth Thomas and Others. RING'S SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES. .Repairing. ' WM: THOMSON, 10fl EAST KING ST., oppos-ito Leopard Hotel. novlO-Smd VLOTUISa c. CLOTHING. Vo Make Improvements, OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP CLOTHiisra MUST 1JE SOLD BEFORE JANUARY 15. We havo 713 Overcoats, worth lrom $3.50 to $ii(X, which wo will sell lrom $i00 to $H.0O. THEY MUST BE SOLD. Any quantity ot Suits in heavy weights, me dium or dark colors, at prices less than what they can be manufactured lor. Wo are selling a Suit lor $10.50 which will beat any $14.00 Suit to be found. OUR STOCK OF . OiHs Overcoats ill Ms Is full, and we nro giving extra bargains in them, us it Is our intention lo close out the en tire Fall and Winter stock. MERCHANT TAILORING. The best assortment, the best qualities, tho best-workmanship, tno best trimmed goods, for prices tar less than any other house. FOR THE HOLIDAYS wo have a splendid assoitment of Gents' Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Knit Jackets, Xeckwear, Hosiery. Reversible and Linen collars, Cuffs, Silk Handkerchiefs. Trunks, Valises, and a very line assortment ot Gloves. HBSI & BEOTHER, Peim Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, &No-s. 6 and 3 Penn Squaro. fops li d w Jl.LlAai!MjN & tiWTKK. This cold spell ot weather lias made some people think ot Heavy Overcoats. Our stock at this season of the year is large, ana we take pleasure in showing tho goods. We keep them for BOYS and CHILDREN as well as MEN, n".:d the prices arc very reasonable. You may be thinking how to make a SMOKING JACKET; but bcloro you begin, COUNT THE COST, and see now we bell them READY-MADE. By looking at ours you may get some new ideas. A LARGE STOCK OF Slik Handkerchief Was never before our privilege to keep, and tho manufacturers havo sold some of them for more money than our mark ed prices. Wo also keep some FINE HEAVY HANDKERCHIEFS that you would hardly expect to find in Lan caster. GLOVES for DltESS As well as to WORK in, and we havo added to this Department a few dozen ot LADIES' KID GLOVES with a SPRING and FUR TOP in good quali ties. There has been mcro line UNDERWEAR Sold this season than ever before. So 1 ho Importers and Manulactnrcis tell us, and it is the cheapest because it wears longer and gives more comfort. JK3"Pleaso examine our different grades before you make yonrpiirrhase. WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. lUiiiKS, XV. TYAKi'RKlJSH'.' LOOK HERE ! What is the use ot ircc.lng w hen you can buy Buffalo Robes so Cheap ? To convince yoursell call at I. HaMrash's SADDLE, HARNESS and TRUNK STORE, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., And examine his FINE and LARGE STOCK Of FANCY SLEIGH ROBES, LAP COVERS, of new designs, SLEIGH BELLS, of tho latest styles, Willi's, FINE DRIVING GAUNTLETS and MUFFLERS. BUCK and DOG SKIN GLOVES, Rubbor Horse Covers, Rubber Lap and Tobacco Covere, MENS' GOSSAMER COATSandHATS; Also, a Large Stock of FINE Driving Harness, Team Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc. Also, a Fine Lino of POCKET BOOKS. LADIES' HAND SATCHELS. SHAWL STRAPS, TRUNKS and TRAV- ELING BAGS. Rest Harness OH at M. HABERBUSH'S, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. One Price House. ESTSfgn or tiie Golden Jlorse Heads.-S o9-Ivw&3md r ,r- fAJfJSU MANOLNOB, c. 1)IIAKKS W. FKV. WHDOW SHADES. We have an Elegant Lino ot DADO WIN DOW SHADES in New Patterns, six and seven feet long. Also plain goods by tho yard, in SO. 40,45, 51 and 72 inches, In all colors lor narrow windows and wide store shades. LIGHT COLORED PATTERN SHADES, slightly damaged, lrom 10 to 25c a piece. These are bargains, being not much more expensive than paper curtains. We take orders and put up all kinds ot shades promptly and in a sat isfactory manner. lace Curtains in Cream and White. Very Desirable Styles. LACE LAMBRE QUINS, SHAMS, Ac. BRASS, WALNUT, EBONY, ASH and CHERRY POLES. We aro making almost daily additions to our large stock or Wall Papars in the New Spring Patterns. ou'tat low ffirS CnUS aml l0U t,mt wc cl080 PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St. Lancaster. TWO SMALL flAME-MADE HAVANA X Ciirars lor 5 cants at HAKTMAN'S-TfELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. wa.i URY GOODS. SWARR'S, NEW SKIRTS for tno HOLIDAYS tiom $1.00 to $3.0U. NEW and BEAUTIFUL SILK HANDKER CHIEFS from 15 cents to$i50. NEW SLEEVELESS JACKETS at S3 cent?, $1.00, JI.25 and 31.73. Oar Black Cashmeres At 75 cents and $1.00 we shonld like to com pare with any that are being sold at from 10 to 15 centa more than ours. All who look at them pronounce them Beautiful, Elegant, Ex tra Heavy and yet very fine. SWAKK'S, No. 25 North Quoen Street. W. BYRNE. t At Reduced Prices -AT THE NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE. J. W. BYRNE. NO. 322 NORTH O.UEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. -ITT ATT, SU AND & CO. Have opaned another Large invoice 01 LADIES' COATS In Latest Berlin Styles at very Low Pi ices. CHILDREN'S COATS Neatly trimmed in all sizes and qualities. CLOTH SUITINGS, FLANNEL SUITINGS, COLORED CASHMERES, In all the New Shades and Mixtures. SPECIAL BARGAINS-ONE CASE LUPIN'S CASHMERES Heavy weight, all colors, 50c. a yard. 203 Pieces FANCV RIBBONS, 4 inches wide, 25c. a yard, worth 50c. a yard. Special Bargains in CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE, at IUj, lSJgc, 17e, 20o and 25c a pair. Ladles', Gent's and Children's Underwear, In all sizes and qualities at Low Prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! We now offer Special Bargains in White and Colored Blankets In Many Qualities in less than manufacturer' prices. Watt, Shand & Go., NEW YORK STORE. HOOHS AJtii STjlTMHfJiUl. CUKISTJUAS -.151)- NEW YEAR CARDS, A'i'H' ILLUSTRATED ROOKS, AT. HUMS, Mil A FINK ASSORTMENT OL FANCY ARTICLES, AT L. M. FLYNiVS, NO. il WEST KINO STREET. LANCASTER. flUKISTMAN OUOI14. CHRISTMAS GOODS. AX KKTIFE SEW STOCK AT Gr. L. Fon l)ersmith's EOOK STORE, No. 3U EAST K1NU STREET. A large assortment and at prices far below the publishers' prices. Gift Hooks, Books in Ses, Leather Goods Photograph Albums, Velvet Frames, Genuine Steel Engraving, Silk and Plush Bor Papers, Juvenilo Hooks, Games, Etc. FOX ;DERSMITirS Book Storo, 32 East King St dl-tid 1HK1ST9IAS AND nliW YKaK. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, -IN- Plu3h, Leather and Gilt Goods. JEWEL CASKETS, J EWEL CASKS, COMBINATION CASKETS, WORK BOXES. Christmas and New Year Cards. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, CABINET FRAMES, PAPETERIES, WRITING DESKS, GOLD PENS, Christmas and New Year Books. FAMILY BIBLES, TEACHERS' BIBLES, CHURCH BOOKS, PRAYER AND HYMNAL, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS, SETS IN FINE BINDINGS, PICTURE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN, PAINTING ROOKS, WATER COLORS, INDUSTRIAL TOYS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, GAMEb, I'OCKKT BOOKS. CARD CASES. DIARIES, FANCY STATIONERY, ALL AT THE BOOKSTORE OF NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. m-siay of the rig book.s J ADIKS'HAIK DKKSSKK. MRS. C. LILLER, LADLES' HATR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Wort, La dies' and Gents' Wigs nnd Toupees. Comb ings straightened and mane to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Glove Rtiil Feathers r!ti"tiinl umi ,i...i iufi t n.n... , Shampooing, at "' -iJ 'di muilTll IJUKKJJ STKKET. " ear doors ubove P. R. R. Depot. octlG-3md S ITOU1KS ONLY 1.25 PKK UUNIIKEU CIGAR STOKE. Blanke sana Comforts Jl wn ON ASTJUVU IlliOS'. AltVKUTlXEMZNT. 4 STRIUII KKi BOTHERS ASTRICH BROS'. Palace OP Fashion. 13 EAST KIM STREET, LANCASTER, PA. LADIES' COATS IN light and Dark Golors, From $3 Upwards. GOATS TRIMMED IN PLUSH AND FDR. LADIES' BLACK BEAVER CLOTH AND- DIAGONAL CLOAKS AND- DOLMANS. Ladies' Cloth Circulars, At 97.50. Ladies' Light-Colored Uolinuiis, TKIMMED1N PLUSH ANDcUR. SILK DOLMANS. Silk-Lined Circulars, Pur-Lined Circulars, Plush-Lined Dolmans. PLUSH GOATS, PLUSH DOLMANS, Our assortment is complete and comprises all the Novelties. WE ALSO OFFER A FULL LINE OK Misses and Childrens' Cloaks, Atom-well-known LOW PRICKS. Coats and Havelocks, FROM t TO lfi YEARS. LADIES' AND CIIILDRENS' Waterproof Gossamers, AT $10. LADIES' Kl.T SKIRTS, IN GREAT VARIETY. Plushes. We have now on hand an Elegant Lino ot PLUSHES and VELVETS, in lllaek und all colors. RA.'iGAlNS IN RLACK PLUSHES, At J1..W. iO(l,$2.50,S3.00,$.;.50,$I.OO, $5.00, ?U.IH. COLORED PLUSHES, At $2.1H), $2.75, $3.50. RIBBONS. Kargains in i'ancy Plush and Velvet Ribbons lrom 25c per yard upward. All the NEW SHADES ot Kibbons on hand SASH RIBBONS. Blaek Watered Snshea very cheap. S-4 jJlack Watered Sashes at SI per yard. Fancy and.UIocked Sashes. TIPS AND PLUMES. Clack Tips at 75e,$I.0O, $1, ST.. $1 50 andlupwarda per bunch. Black Plumes very low. One lot ot Tips in all colors, at $1 2T per bunch ot three. One lot at $1.50 per bunch. One lotat $2 00 per hunch. Fine Tips at f 1.5) per bunch. HATS. Wo arc now able to show KvcryStylo or Hats worn. PELT HATS AND BONNETS IN ALL SHAPES. SATIN and PLUSH TRIMJIED HATS. BEAVERS. BEATERS. BEATERS. BEATERS. GREAT BARGAINS IN BEAVEKHATS. Wo now sell Very Fine Heaver lints In Black, Drab, Garnet and other shades at only $1.25. One lot ot GENUINE BEAVERS at only 88 Gents. Trimmings. We hnvo on hand a lull and complete line ot i jriuiuuugs now in ftcason. FINE GUIPUKE PASSAMENTERIES. FROGS, ORNAMENTS. FOURAGIEBES, LOOPS, CORDS, TUBULAR BRAIDS, Ac FUR TRIMMINGS In Black, Lynx and Gray, in all widths at very LOW PKlolCS. FUR LOOPS and FUR ORNAMENTS BUTTONS in Great Variety. CLOIHIXO, UKliERWXAK, JtC. " TZKiau SHIRTS AND DKAWKUS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. E. J. EK1SM AN. r AM) v. COLLARS AND CUFFS. E. J. ERISMAN. VEW LINK or NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E.J.ER1SHAN. ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. E. J. ERISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. F ALL OPEalKd FALL OPENING AT H. GEMART'S fil I, XO. G EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, TA MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. qiMK PEOPLE WILL JTJND IT IMrOSSI- i:lk to buy as cheap any where IN LANCASTER. WE HAVE MORE GOOLM THAN fcVER BEFORE, AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTENTION HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE MAKE-UP OF ALL OUR WINTER STOCK. Wccall attention to our $tf.0 Ulsten-tliM; worth $10.00. $3.(0 Thick Ribbed Ueiivt r ; worth $l00. $10.0.1 Oxford Mixed Whitnev Overcoat, worth $13.00. These lew Overcoats are specialties, and wo arc selling ihem ua tail as wn curt make them np. We havo Overcoats lor Men nt $A25, $iT. $1.00, $5,011, $CUQ, $7.00, $8.00. np TO $1(7.00. For Boys at $1.8-7, $2.50, $3.00. $!., tip n $8.1X1. For Children at $1.7., $123, $3.00, np to $!.50. In Men's and Youths' Suitings, WE HAVE A FULL ASSORTMENT YfcT And keen it up I hn whole unison, as ue ale consiuntly iiiiiiiiilaetiitin New sunt Eli-ximt Siylex. -OUR MERCHANT TAILORING, Has been a bis kucccss this silicon so tar. as our prices an; nearer the lowest than any ImiiIj else's. It is very easy lo advr-rtisi li.irpiin. but wo placo these immIh in the windows th.il you can see, aud have them on our eoinilri". that yon can examino them. L. GMSIM & BftO. The Popular Clothiers, 66 and 63 NORTH QUEEN ST.. Rltjht on the Southwest Corner ol Orange ''. LANCASTER, PA. 3Not connected i Itli any other Iioum- In tiie eity. onk NK PIUCB HOUSE. Illnminated Iiy the Elechic Light ! IAEKED DOWI. No Old Stock which would he n u'ood rut dan to at any price. But all m w tlr.-.t clit-s Bright and Stylish Goods ot my own tlrst-ci.-t-- manufacture. SUITS. Stylisb. Business Suits in Green, Blue and Black Cheviot, At 810.00. Worth $15.00. Fancy Mixtures in Many Shades, 88.00. Worth 81 2. CO. Handsome Striped Oaseimere Suits, 812.0O. Worth H6.00. Heavy Blue Double-Broasted .Sack Suit, 813.00 Worth 818,00. Also a few Everyday and Working Suits, from 85.CO up. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. In this department tho assortment cannot be excelled. The designs are of the hand itomest, and a line ot them can always li seen in my window. The prices hsiv been reduced. Don't tail to sec them bclore you purchase clsew!.cre. OVEKCOATS AT GREATLY REDUCED FIGURES. From $t 00 lor an ordinary (jood coat to $20 for the elegant satin-lined, silk-faced. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, -AT Al. Rosenstein's, y NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER. PA. OAMDKL U. PRICE, ATTOKNKV. HAM O Removed his Ofltce from 58 North Poke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Rear ol Cii'rt llouso, Long'g Sew UulldlnR. ml7-ua I ! M ?J 51