awEBggaatrcwrsi LANCASTER DAILY JNTELL1GENCEB, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1882. Lancaster intelligencer. Saturday kvhking. dec. ia; lssa. ENVOIS ACCUSED OF BIUAalY. TUe Urofcer, weeertod by BU Lawyer, Uoes to friMn to Await Trial. riilladcij.liia Times. niiorloa II "Enaln thn irnn broker. wllO has figured frequently of late iu casen ofj nrmna r-irirtlT VCOH VCSUIfClUV ill M .. .......-.-., ... raigned before Magistrate Smith, on the charge of bigamy. The prosecutor was Anna M. Hippie, of Ilarrisburg. who was married to Engle afcer a very brief court ship. The ceremony was performed iu Cauada, whence the young woman was induced to accompany him. Some time before the proceedings opened Miss Hip plo and some friends quietly entered the privato office of the magisffate, and was hortly followed by a crowd of people greedy to hear the testimony. Before the case was called the prosecut ing counsel handed to Mr. Diehl, the at torney for Engle, a telegram, dated De cember 14, bearing the siguature of "Thomas J. Diehl, attorney," addro'sed to Anna M. Hippie, 437 Walnut street, and reading : . " Deny any intimacy with Engle ia Canada or any other place, or you will he .11 rested for perjury. Ho is arrested for bigamy and adultery with you again. Don't mind newspapers what they say." Astonishment struggled in Mr. Diehl s countenance as he read over this dispatch. Handing it to Engle, but giving him no opportunity through his abruptness to read the dispatch, Mr. Diehl demanded : 'Who sent that?" Engle answered : "1 il.m't know'." " Did you Rend it ?" Mr. Diehl again asked. "I did nf" Eugle responded, without conning th pipar. ' Did I send it ?" Mr". Diehl emphasized with a smack ol the linger on tins tuewage. Engle answered : " You did not ; I don't know who bent it." Mr. Diehl turned around and said : I'll find out who sent it and have him indicted for forgery." Mr. Heverin, who represented tho proo cutor, remarked: "Never iniud. Tho man who sent it is in tho room," awl as ho spoke pointed at Engle. Mr. Dieb!, Mill incensed, went t- the latter and with warmth declared : "I rep resent you to-day, but I'm doao with you after this case ; you'ro too dangerous to havo anything to do with." Benjamin II. Holts, of 1,838 P.irrish street, testilied that EujiIo was married to Dott's wife's sister iu 1870 and had lived with her at Potts Miwn and ou Parrish street, iu this city. The accused was much Mirprised when Mr. Ilcvcriu, going to tho ante-room, led forwaid a woman whoso form was decked iu a .shimmering satin circular. As sho iaised her veil and disclosed the pallid features of tho lady who is known as Miss Anna M. Hippie the prisoner trembled aud ljst his nerve. Tho witness narrated tho story of tho first acquaintances and their subsequent intimacy, tho Canadian marriage, Euglo's provision for her support and other ipntim's. It was announced that there wern other witnesses to clinch thesa allu (stious. Magistrate Smith announced' that tho bail was $l,G00. Englo appealed to Mr. Diehl to rcnaw tho bail which tho latter had given for a hearing, hut tho episode- of the telegram had make the lawyer callous and ho refused to oblige his client, who was almost stupefied when the magistrate commanded that he bo taken dowu to tho county prison. m ScrTBMUiai 11, 1SS1. Hit ) Hitlers Co.. Toronto: I lnv.i heeti -ick lor the past six years snl Icrln Irom dyspepsia anil general wcaKiiess I l.uve usi-.l Uii co bottles ol Hop itinera, and ilit-v li:t done wonders lor n:i. 1 am well -mil :ilile to work, and eat unit sleep well. -1 cannot suv too much lor JIop Hitters. i4-2wiiit-w bisiox rorihns. "Men are lint coiry witnesses in tlieir own cui.se." The piuNeof Kldney-Woiteotni'.s tion llicmniitlis ol those who lmve been ni:iI: stronxand healthy liy It. Listen : "1 tisoniin:r everybody." Willis a druggist. 'Kidney-Woit ii .lie most popular medicine we sell." It should le lv nylit, lor no other inedlrlne lia- snrli "needle uelion on the liver, bowels and i.-idi eya. Kjt MilKt' VOlirOill limits iliuiv JIliU lien i using the 'lliamoutl Dyes, anil yon will be , l.uppy. Any ol the r.isliionub.e colors lor ! cuts. Tii t li:iekl:ig eonali can lie soquickly cured liv -inloli's Cine. We guarantee It. For sale hv li. H. Coehr.ri, druggist. 137 mid i:i'J Xoitli yue. n "treet. liiyl-lwdeow&w Uon't Throw Up the Suonn. When hullerhig humanity are enduring Hie honors ot dyspei-Ma. indigestion, or n rvous Mid general debility, they are too olten in clined to throw i the tponge and ie-,ln theniM'lvi s to fat p. We say. don't do it. 'lake Kin-dock Blood Bitters the unfailing; remedy. Price Jl. For sale by II. B. Coeluan, diutf isi, ;;; and 13) Xoith Queen Mrcet. Cr.our. Whooping Cough and lirouehit is- im mediately relieved bj' fchiloh's Cure. For sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist. JS7 mid i:w) Noil h Queen hL lnvl lwdeowAcw ITom Emporium. t5eo. Dodge, sr., a well-known citizen ol Km porium.wri'.es that oncor his men (sain Lewis) whilst working In the woods so bovcrcly sprained his unklo that lie could scarcely get home, but alter one or two applications of Thomas' Lclectric Oil, he was able to go to work next day. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'JXorlh Queen street. C'ATArmi cured, health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh Kemcdy. Piicu&O cents. Xaial Injector Iree. For pale by 11 B. Cochran, druggist, lS7atul 13'.) Xortli Queen M. myl-lw dcow w MEDICAL. D KXTAI. XOTIUE. Having obtained tho services of a com petent Dentist I havo concluded to continue tho ofllco and will cndoivor to givo tiie samo satisfaction that has hitherto been given. Mrs. Q. A. HOXtTING, l!)-2wil Xo. fil XOItTII QUEKX ST. nK,Vl".1 SPKCIKIO MEDICIXK. THE VT Oreat Knglish Ucraedy. An unfailing curt! lor Iinpoicncy, and ull Diseases that follow loss ot Memory. Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Baclr, Dimness ol Vision, Preinatnro Old Ago, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Prematura Grave Full par ticulars in our pamplct, which wo desire to send 'i eo by mall to every one. Tho Specific Medicine li hold by all druggists at $1 per pack age, or six packages tor $5, or will to sent tree by mall on tho receipt ot tho money, bv nd ilnestng the agent, II. B. Cochran, 137 anil jo1.! Xorth Queen street. On account ot counter lelts, u have adopted tho Yellow Wrapper: tlieonlygenulne. Guarantees ofenre lsued by i.-s. For Hale In l.ancmtp.r by II. K. Coebi-an. DriiKKlnf. 's and i:::t North Queen street. HIEIi KAY M KIHC1 N K CO., X. . aurlS-lvd&v c lOUUH aYBCr. LOCUER'S RENOWNED GOUGH SYRUP Has- cured thousands. It will euro your Cough or Cold In less tlmo than any other preparation. miCESS CENTS PER JtUTTLE, Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, FA. SEALED PBOPOSALS. Sealed proposals for prison .'abor In the L-incaster County Prison in tho manufacture ot cigars, lor ono year Irom Jan. 0. 18S3, will be received at the residence ot Albert Hagcn, President, Mount Xeln P. o., Lancaster county. Pa., up to DECEMBER i, to be opened January 1. 13&. at lo o'clock, a. in., at Hit: prison. Contractor to turntsh tolmcco. foreman, etc. Tho manufactory has Unit-class accommodations and now makes M),000 tlars per month. For full particulars address tho president. By order or I bo board. t!ll-tdecxlw Pn-sidPiit. HKDlC.Ar,. D tc KKNSON'S kkhkuies. TFroni Andrew's American Queen. CLEOPATRA, OB THK Queen of Skeba's Beauty WAS BUT SKIS DEEP. The renowned Queen ol Mieba. with all her royal pomp, liiagniileent apparel ana brilliant retinue, would never have appeared within the pretence ot the grandest ol tho uionarcbs of Hie past, had she not also possessed that which is tho crowning glory ot the lemale person-:! hkin unchallenged lorita Oriental sott ness and Its almost transcendental purity. Cleonatra. lioldlngcinpsi-oraatljav.aiid luling empires by licr word, had quickly lost her charm and power by oncattacK ot oiotcucs. or or pimples, or ot horrlu tan ami ireckic?. WOMAN RULES THE WOULD. by her btauty, not less than by her purity of character, loveliness ot disposition and un sellish devotion. Indeed, in the estimation ot perhaps too many men beauty in a body takes precedence over every otl.cr consi Jeration. Beauty thus forms an important part ol wo man's ' working capital," without which too many (il not bankrupts in what relates to in llucnce within tlio circle where they move), are powirlcsi lor great good, lleaee we see not only the propriety but the duty ot every lady preserving with zealous caie that which to her Is essential to success, anil Influence and u-setul'ic's In 11 Je. And since beauty is but skin deep," the utmost care and vigilance are required to guard it against the many ills that flesh ii heir to. Among thu great un an noying enemies ot beauty, orEITIIIiltbKX, :i, ucllusol comfoit, happiM - and hjllli. arc t nose pcslilercn.s an-i nort ii . Kin ureases tetters, hniiiois, eczema (.ilt lheuui), rough .;u I scaly eitiplions, ulcers, pimples, and all t iscaM's ol the hair and scalp. For the cure ol all he:c, Dr. U. W. ilenson, ot Eallimoie.attcr yeaiso patient study and investigation ile vutsd to disi-a&es ot tho skin, at last brought forth his celebrated Skin Cuke, which lias al ready by Its marvelous cures, established It sell as the great remedy for all diseases ot tho skin, whatever be their names or character. Its success has been immense and unparal leled. All druggists havo it. It is elegantly put up, two bottles in one package. Iiiii-rnui and external treatment. I'rice, Jl.'ti. EVKP.VOXi: l'KAISES. biek headaeho, nervous headache, neuralgia, lieivousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, fclcepless iie33 and brain diseases, positively cured ly Dr. C. V. llenson's Celery and Chamomile Tills. They contain no opium, quinine or other harm In di ug. Sold by all druggists. J'rice, a. cents !i4bos ; $1 lor two, $i5J lor six, postage lice. Dr. 'J. W. Ilenson, llaltimore, Mil. C. X. Critlenlo:i, ol Xew Vork, is wholesale agent Tor I C. V. llenson's remedies. tltcin-lindM.W&S K iu.Ni:v-tvour lias boon proved tho surest euio lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Dobs a lame back or disordered mine Indl-nii-1 hat you are a victim T T11KN IK) SOI 11 KS1TATK ; use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug gistJ recommeml it ) and it will speedily over come the disease and restore healthy action. 1 osJioa tor complaints peculiar to XJctUlUb. your sex, t-uch rs p.iiu and weakn?.sses. Kidm-y-Wort is unsurpassed, as it will act promptly and s.ilely. Klthi-re.v. Incontinence, letention of lttinc, Uiickilust or ropy deposits, and dull, dniirging pain, alt speedily yield to its curative puiver. SOLD BY AM. DltCCCISTS. ITlco, SI. KIDNEY-VvORT. I Acts at the a!e lime on the Kidnevs, Liver mill ljiini'13. aiiirum 4. &7.vw-' p.MJlvlCK'.S (IX(iEi: TUSIC. Lincoln Reads a Poem. llonrst Old Abo Ectcrtalus Ills Cabinet Willi a Little Oiiottttiun. Now, gentlemen, you all have more or less poetry in your souls; listen to this," and Abraham finciln, then president, rose Irom his chair, in llic W.liiie House, and read, in liembling tones, which inditj.itc.l his own pro found ai preci.it Ion of it. Dr. O. W. Holmes' " Last Leaf," of which t'ie lollowingaro two verses : " They say 1 hat in his pi line. Ere the pruning knite ol time Cut him down ; Not a better man was loitud i;y the crier in his round Through the town. Xow the mossy marbles lest Ou the lips that he had piessed Iu their bloom ; And the names he loved to l'c. ir Have been carved lor maiiva vear On the tomb. ' air. Michael Uuilfoyle, of Klnghamplon, X. Y., Is not as old as tho venerable Boston citi zen ot whom the poet wrote with such tender pathos, yet lie Is more than three score ami ten. For the past eight of those; years." ho writes, " 1 have been a perfect cripple fioni rheumatism, hobbling about as best I could with my cane. 1 took Pahkur's CiNUin: Tonic nntfam now tupplo and stronr as a tiynxnast. There is 7io trace of the disease left about inc." Mr. It. W. Alosher, wliolcsalo druggist, of Klnghamplon, wiites Messrs. Hiscox & Co., ol Xew York propiietois of tho Tonic certi fying to Mr. Cuilloyle's declaration. Having all the properties of any preparation ot ginger, Pakker's O'lMicn ToNioisa remtdy ot lnllnttely greater range and power. It cures all diseases arising Irom an impure state ot the blood or imperfect digestion. Dyspepsia (and all Us consequences). Malarial Fever, hick Headache. Kidney troubles, Bronchitis, and common Coughs anil Colds, vanish at its touch. Prices, r.0 cents and Si a bottle. Larger size the cheaper. I9-ly weow&dS 1ENSX'S 1'OIIOUS PLASTERS. Back Aehe POSITIVELY CURED KY 's Reasons Why thoy aro Preferred to All Otlior Porous Plasters or External Remedies : FIRST, llccanso they possess all the merit ot the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power lul and active vegetable combination which acts with increased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter-irritant effects. SECOND. Because they arc a genuino pharmaceutical preparation, and so recognized by the profes sion. THIRD. Becaueo they aro the only plasters that re lieve pain at once. FOURTH. Because they will positively euro diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. FIFTH. Because over 5.000 physicians and druggists have voluntarily testified that they arc super ior to all other plasters or mcdiciiipj for. ex ternal use. SIXTH. Becaiipo the manufacturers havo received theoiily medals ever given lor porous plasters: Benson's Capcine Forons Plaster! - SEABURY & JOHNSON, Masotacturiho Chemists, Xew York. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED COJiX AND BUNION PLASTER. CHA8. J. CKITTKNTOX, 113 Fulton St., New York, solo atjent lor Dr. C W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should beaddrcsNCd. il;r.-2wdeo(I4woow J ADIF.S'UAIR DRKaSER. MRS. C. LILLER, LADIES' HALR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer In Hair Work, La dies' and Uents' WIs and Toupees. Coml lngs straightened and made to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Cloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' Shampooing, at XOS. 225A 227 XORTH QUEEN STREET, JtSFnnr!onrsnlmvpI It. It. Depot. ocll('3md GaDCfieForons HELIQIOVB. CULKKA1M BAHM CUUKCM KKV. J. B. Soule, pastor. Preaching on Sunday at lOJi a.tn. and ' p. in. Sunday school at 9 a. m. diw C10L.LEUK CBAl'KL.-U1VINK MEKV1CES at 10:30 a, m., bvthe ltev. E. V. Gerhart. D.D. COMMUNION AT THE ZIOX'S A. Jtt. K. church. Strawberry street, to-moirow evening at IV, o'clock. Vreachlng by the pas tor, Ucv. Xorris. FIRST BAPTIST, EAST CIIKSTXCT ST l'astor, ltev. V. O. Owen. Ser-ices at 10 a, in. and 7p. m. Sunday school at 1J p. in. Subject In the morning" Disputo between Paul and Barnabas." The public respectfully invited to attend. ITWlSr KEFOKMKD OIVlXK SERVICES ' to-morrow at 10 a. in. and V-i p. m. Sun day.scliool at 1 p. m. F1KST M. E. CHUKCU, KOKTB IDKK street Preaching at lu a m. and 714 P in., by the pastor, Kev. W. C. Hoblnson. ami day school at 1 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at i o clock. GKACK KVAXUKL.IVAL. LtlTHKKAN, North Queen street, corner of James. Kev. C. K. lloupt, pastor. Itegular morning and evening services at 10:3-') a. in. and 7:15 p. m. fc'unday school at S p. in. Church School festival Friday evening. Dee. 22d. OKAVIAN.J. MAX UARK, l'ASTOK, 10 a. in., Jit&ny and sermon ; 1 p. in., Sunday school ; 7lA P- i.. Advent Litany and preaching. All c jrdially Invited. IIVKT UAIMIST CHUKCH Y. M. C. A. ltooms, Kev. M. Frayne, pastor. Preaclitng at 10 a. m. and Vi p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. T)KKSUYTEKIAN-DIVINK SERVICE AT JL" the usual hours, morning ami evening. Preaching by the pastor, Kev. J. Y. Mitchell, D.D. ORESKYTERIAN MEMORIAL UUAI'KL, JL Rev. James C. Hume, pastor. Preaching at 7:15 p. in. Player meeting on Thursday evening at 7:.T). Sabbath school at 1:45 p. in. The room will 1 in aco'iilortiibv condition for set vie 's OT. JAMES) IIOI.Y COMMUNION AT S v anil morning service at llia. in. Even ing prayer at 7'4 p. in. ST. LUKE'S KEFOItMEO UUAI'KL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange stieet. Kev. Win. F. Lichllter. pastor. Divine service at U) a. iu. and 7'4 p. m. Sunday school at '2 p. iu. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. B1VINIS SEK vlces at 10$ :u in. and at 7J4 v. m. Prayer ni'jeting at C p. in. Sunday school at lj& p. m. ST. JOIIX'3 LUTHERAN CHURCH. Rev. Sylvanus Stall, pastor. Preaching morning and livening, by tho pastor. In the evening tho fltth in a series to tiio young subject, "Intemperance." Seats free. All wel comed. Sunday school at 1 p. in. Gotwald Mission school at 2 p. m. SECOXU EVANGELICAL. CHURCH (English), Xorth Mulberry street, above Orange, Rev. J. C. Krause, pastor. Preaching to-morrow at 10 a. in. and li p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. ST. PAUL'S M. K. CHURCH, S. O.UEEN ST. Rev. A. I. Collom, pasior. Preaching at Wt a. in.; and 7J4 p. m. Sabbath school at 1 p.m. Public services Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights at 7:"A) p. m. 1MIE OLD MENNOX1TES WILL HOLD services in their church, corner of East Chestnut and Sherman streets, ou Sunday, Dec. 17, at 2 o'clock p. m. Preaching by several ministeis ot Virginia. ltw<dS T mi: MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION will meet on Monday next at 10 a in., in the vestrv room ol the First Reformed chinch. Topic lor discussion " Who May Marry." To ba opened by Rev. J. Max Haik. M. FRAYXE, Secretary. UNION HETHEL CHURCH OF JOI Kev. O. W. Scil hauler, pastor. Preaching lit 0'i a. in. bv the Kev. J. W. Criswell. and at 7V( p. in., hy the Kev. W. O. Owen, ol the First Baptist church. Experience iiieet'njr at G p. in. riSEK OF J'RAYER. THE PASTORS T? of the vaiious churches are requested to meet in the vestry room ot the First Ke foruipd ehureh at Id o'clock a. m., ou Monday, the lSih, to arrange ior services dining the week ot prayer. Jl. FRAYXE, Sec'y, Ministerial Association. WKST MISSION, M.E. CHAPEL, C1IAR lotto street below Lemon. .MI day Salvation lan.-ling at !. 10, 1:4 1, 7::U). Preaeli Ing at 1:; liy ltev. .1. 11. Smith Subject: "Holiness, Come with us we ivll do thee good." VJ.O'fUIA'U -&L,. K.N.MA!.I: .;.KI. The inquiry no.v is where to buy an OVERCOAT suitable lor this cold weather? WeOPEX TO-DAY aluvfcolot ol heavy English Kerseys, Whit neys and Patent Reivers, in all the XEW and POi'UL.VK STYLES. Olive Crccns, Kiowns, Terra-COt ta, Oxford and ancy shades, ranging in pricei irom "JO lo 830. MontanaUs, Velours, Fur AstraeXan, Vicuna and Elysi.m Kca vers In GREAT VARIETY at POPU LAR PRICES. Go at once and ccuie bargains at J. K. SMALING'S, No. 121 North Queou Street l.LL OPENINO FALL OPENING AT I. aERHART'S rr Untnhfiohmnnt g mimmwm. NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. COME CHILDREN SEK1I TO KE SI7B U Jcct to catarrh or the n-is-ul passages chronic In character, irom their very birth. The disease Is sometimes fatal. Diseases ot the Eye, Ear and Throat il-o. Cancer.?. Tumors, Skin and Chronic Diseasts successfully treated bv DRS. II. V. and M. A. LOXG AKER, omco : IS East Walnut street, Lune.isicr. Pa Cmisnltation tree. dli:::dSw vi:r aOBOKASS, MURRAY & CO. FOR IL ADIES. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS from S3 to $30 per yard, uitbe usual width, for garments and trimmings. DRESS CLOTHS in popular colorings and values. WINTER CLOAKINGS in plain and figured designs ; light colored, standard and new licb hues. Sicillionncs and Matellasses. STOCKLNETS,Englieh.E!astique Fabrics for Jerseys and close-fittinjj Jackets. PELISSE, ULSTERS, and REDINGOTE Clotbs, Brown, Bottle Green, Olive, Black and Blue Homespuns, rough faced and very stylish. English effects in mixed, -and check effects, at moderate prices. QUILTED LININGS, Black, Seal Brown, Garnet, etc., for Sea and I'lush Coats. Seal Coat Loops, etc. lf- ITALIAN CLOTH, in shades to match cloth suiting, for lining coats, etc. FOR GENTLEMEN. c L Imported WORSTED COATINGS and suitings. Business Suitinsrs. 0 Scotch Cheviots, LONDON TROUSERINGS, American Cassimeres, Elysian Chinchilla, Kersey and Patent Beaver OVERCOATINGS, at attractive prices. FOR BOYS. Plain and Fancy SUITINGS in good styles and durable textures, at low prices. OVERCOATINGS with Plain and Fancy Backs. COR DUROYS iu Brown and White, and fancy mixtures for Play a.nd School Suits, etc. Mail orders have careful attention. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, ' MARKET AND NINTH STS., PHILADELPHIA. T H CL.01I1JAU, UMDElCttJSAM, &V. 1TEItI0 NUIKTS AZiU IlKAWEltS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. E. J. EEISJ1AX. c, AMI C. COLLARS AND VUIFS. E. J. ElilSMAX, TOW LINE OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SU1UTS. E. J. EKISMAX. ALL WOOL SCAULET S1I1UTS NO HHAWEUS. E. J. EttlSMAX, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TTIKSU & ItKOTHKK. OVERCOATS. On account id ovcr-produulion wo iiavo REDUCED THE PRICES, As we nro determined to carry none over tho soa-on. Wu wnnlii like vou to call and see tlio lXHUCEMENTS we aro ollerin-j in Uiein, us well :w all ot our II EAVY SUITS. FOR THE HOLIDAYS, Wo arc showing an Elegant Line ot Pino Neckwoar, Silk Suspentler3, Silk Handkercl;lfo, And everything belonging to th GENTS' FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. C LOVES and EXIT JACKETS, ot all giadc-j and sizes at irices very low consider ing the nullities. Ono lot Chil dren's Knit .lackels lto 12 at 50c. Our Perm Hall White Shirt Leads the list both in itmlily and price 80c. CHILDUEN'S SUITS AXD OVEUCOATS. Como nnil sco for yourselves. Wo niaho a specialty of HEKCIIAXT TA1LOK1XO. Conic ami examine our &toi;k of l'icco tJoo.is. Fcim Hall Clodiing ilouse, Hirsh & Brother, Corner of Conlro or Penn Square. aepS 1yd nsi-: riticf K HOUSE Illuminated by the Electric Light! IAEKED DOWI, Xo Old Stork which would bo a aooil rid danuo at any price. Hut all new ilr.-tchias Hiiglit and Stylish Coods ot my own limt-clasa maiintacturc. SUITS. Stylish Business Suits in Oroen, Bluo and Black Cheviot, - At 810.00. Worth 815.00. Fancy Mixtures in Many Shades, 8S.OO. Worth 812.00. Handsome Striped Oassimere Suits, 812.00. Worth $16.00. Heavy Blue Double-Breasted ISack Suit, 813.00. Worth $18,00. Also a fow Evoryday and Working Suits, from 85.C0 up. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. In this department tho assortment cannot I neuxcciicii. xno designs iUC r tj10 ii:ind somest, mid a lino ol them eau always bo M-cn in mv window. The prlce-j have been reduced. Don't bill to sec tlicui Dolorc you purch:iso elsewhere. OVEECOATS AT GREATLY REDUCED FIGURES. From $1.00 lor an ordinary good coat to SM lor the elegant witinliiie!, t-llk-faced. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, AT- 11. Rosenstein's, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER. PA. goods. i:UUHK AKD HTATIONXKl. rUKIST.IIAS ASD- NEW YEAR CARDS, NEW ILLUSTRATED ROOKS, ALU CVS, AMI A rtXE ASSOmMKNT OP FANCY ARTICLES, L. 31. FLYNN'S, XO.42WE.Vr KING. STUEET. LANCASTER. UEISTJllAS OI)I). CHRISTMAS GOODS. AX KtiTIRE SEW STOCK AT G-. L. Foil Dersmi th's BOOK STORE, Xo. S3 EAST K1XU STUEET. A large assortment and at prices tar below tho publishers' prices. Cift Hooks, Hooks in Se', Leather tioods rhotograph Albums, Velvet Frames, Genuine Steel Engravings, Silk ami l'Iu-.h l!ox Papers, .luvenile itooks, CSames, Etc. FOX DERSMW ITS Book Store, 32 East Kinj? St !l-ti.l "1HKJSTMAS AMI MEW VEAL'. HOLIDAY NOVELTIES, -IX- Plush, leather and Gilt Oooda. JEWEL CASKETS,.TEWEL CASKS, COMItlNATION CASKET.-, WOUK HONES. ChristiJins niul New Year Cards. riio rot; :t a ih a i.ntr ms, CAIUNET FKAMU'S, PA PETE It IE?, WHITING- DESKS,' GOLD PENS, Chrisiinas ami New Year Uoolis. FAMILY HIHLES, TEACHERS' HIHLES, CHUIICII HOOKS, I'HAYEIl AND HYMNAL, ILLUSTUATEI) HOOKS, SEIS IX FINE HINDINGS, P1CTITHE HOOKS FOll CHILDUEN, PAINTING HOOKS, WATKH COJ.OKS, INDUSTRIAL TOYS, ALl'IIAHET HLOCKS, GAMES, POCKET ROOKS, CARD CASKS. DIARIES, FANCY STATIONERY, ALL AT THE BOOKSTORE OF N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. as-siux of the rio rook.s KAt I.KVJIDS. riiHi;, GREAT Burlington Route Chicago, Bnrilngton & Qninci K R Cliicago, KurIIn;:ton & Qnincy It. K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD KAVORITE FROM CHICAG0 0RPE0RIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA I.IXCOEX AXD DENVER. Thu SHORTEST, QUICKEST and REST lino to St. .losepli. Atchlneon, Topeka, Deni-on, Dallas. Ga!ve3ton, and all points in Iowa, Xo brasiia, iI!s9onri, Kansas, Xew Mexico, Ari zona. Montana and TcsaH, This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. 1'anl. Xatlonally reputed as being tho GREAT THROUGH CAR LIXE. Unlvcr3all7 conceded to be the REST EQUIPPED Railroad In tho world for all classes o! travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try it and yop wilt find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through ticket viu this celebrated line lor sale at aU offices la t!ic V. S. and Canada. All Information about ratea or faro,S!eepin Cars, etc., chferfully given by RKRCEVAE LOWELL, General Pai"aenjfer Ajfent, Cbioaoo, ltt T.J.I'OTTKK, ai VU-e i'tob. Goa. Manager, Cuiuaoo, III. JOHN Q.A. HKAN.Oen. lsatern Agt., 317 Broadway, .W Washington St Xkw Yons. Roarow, J1as3. TOavl6-lY"Aw Jill RW i ASTJtlVM BEOS'. ADVEHT1HEMXXT. STRICII KKOTUER.H ASTRICH BROS'. Palace OF Fashion. 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. CHRJSTIAS. WE ARE XOW MAKING A GRAND DISPLAY OF GOODS ' SUITABLE FOE GHEISTMAS PRESi We- have an Elegant l.lncnt Toilet Cases In RUSSIA LEATHER and Pl.fsll WHICH WE ARE SELLING AT ERY CLO&K 1'RICES. jCj-W'c invite everybody to give lwac.ill ,va A Lure Assortment ol FANCY (.(K) IKS, Too numerous to mention, but a'l mot uit:i blo tor l'RII !., mid :it ( Kli) LOW PRICE. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS A SPECIALTY Wo have i; vei y larf uHOitnient, nnd our ntlCl'.S ARE VERY LOW. Linen Handkerchiefs FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN Linen lianilkerehieU a- low it-i !ie. Ladies' Fine Linen HamlkerehteN, Hi.-., or three tor ile. Larfje assortment of COLORi:D I'.ORDI'.R IIANDIvERCHIEFS. suitnble lor pu-a- ents, at atl pi lees. LINEN and LACE GOODS COLLARS. FICHUS. TIE-. LACE HAND KERCHIEFS, RUCHIXGS in LACK or CREPE L1SSK. some very Fine Novelties. TATTING HANDKERCHIEFS something very nice lor neck wear. PUR CAPES, FUR CAPES. ELEGANT SILK-FRINGE CAPES, ENTIRELY NEW. GLOVES. KID GLOVES OF GOOD QUALITY, In nil ntyli's fin! eoior. TERRA CO ITA K I D G LOV ES. In Rutton.H, Hooks or Lacing. OrMUSQUETAIRE. l'OCKETCOOKS. PI.USII RAGS, PURSES. SATCHELS, in Lar-r, Vailety. Wc aro also showing a Flue Line ot GOOD PLATED JEWELRY. SHAWL PINS, EACE I'lXS. CUFF PINS, EAR-RINGS, RRACELETS, RIXGS, NECKLACES. A Splendid Stock of JET GOODS. COM R3. IIA1E-P1XS. RRACELEI'S. FINE CUT GARNET PINS ami EAR-DROPS. IiANGTRY HAIR-- INA CHILD'S CELLULOID RRACELETS, at 5j. a pail. Perfumeries iu Plain and Fancy Bottles. PERFUMERIES IN FANCY ROES. HANDKERCHIEF RONES IIOS1EUV. LANCASTER-KNIT WOOLEN II;5IERY. UNDERWEAR. COATS, DOLMANS, JACKETS, CIRCULARS. Pur-Lined Circulars, Silk Dolmans. Children's and Misses' Cloaks, FELT SKIRTS. CORSETS, 3IUSLIN AND MERINO UNDERWEAR. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Hand-Knit Worsted Capa and Hoods. In FULL YARIETY and .it YERY LOW PR ICES. Zephyr Wool, Qermaiitown Yarn, Saxony Wool. Preirmi for T DRY HVOVB. SWARR'S, NEW SKIRTS lor tin l.ft) to J3 1. HOLIDAYS Horn XEW anil UE AUTI Kir I. SILK CHIEFS from 15 cents tofiro. HANT.KEi:- NEW SLEEVELESS JACKETS at S" cent. Jloo.fi.i-iand JI.75. Our Black Cashmeres At 75 cents mid Ji.00 we liouId like to com pare with any tliat arc being sold ut from 10 to 1 cents more than ours. All who look :U thcni m-onouncu them ll.tiutltul. Elettant. K tni ll.avy :iud yet very lino. No. 25 North Queen Street. J. XV. ItYKNK. t At Reduced Prices AT THK NORTH END DRY GOODS STORE. J. W. BYRNE. NO. 322 NORTE QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. iir.rr.s:i.iMicu. . Have openi d another l.ure Invoice ot LADIES' COATS In Latent Rcrlln St lis at very Low Prices CHILDREN'S COATS Neitly tiimmcii iu :il! i."s :md i.i:i!lleH CLOTH SUITIXG5. FLANNKL SUITIN'CS. CDLOHKD CASUMEHKS, In all the New Shades am! .Mixtures. SPECIAL RARGAINS-ONE CASE LUPIN'S CASHMERES Heavy weight, all colors We. a yard. am I'ieeti FANCY RIRKO.VS. t Inches unle, J."ie. :i yard, orl h XK: a yard. Spcciil Itarains In CHILDREN'S Wool. HOSE, at In , ISe, ITe, Ute :ind i"e a p:iir I lilies', Gent's and ChlldiiMi's Underwear. In all sizes and iualities at Low Prices. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! We nowoller Special Rarain lu WliitcandColorcilBlaukcIs In Many lTilitie-i iu !.-j-i than manul.icturcr prices. Watt, Shand & Co., NEW YORK STORE. HOItKf. At!. ITAIIcCHHSIl'.s LOOK HERE ! What is the useot trc.'zln when ou can luy Buffalo Robes so Cheap ? T.i convii ce yniiis,-!! tall lit I. Haberbush's SADDLE, HAItNESSaiid TKlIMi STOKE, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., And examine hi HXK and lli.Kvl'i'h : 5S, ) FANCY SLEIGH KOIJES, LAP COVERS, of new le.sit:s. SLEIGH BELLS, of tho Litest Myles. Willi's. FINE DRIVING GAUNTLETS mid MUFFLKRS. I1IICK nnil DOG SKIN GLOVES, Rubber Horso Covers, Rubber Lap and Tobacco Coverp, JfflVS OOSSAJtEli COATS and II ATX; Also, u Largi: Stock of FINE Driving Harness, Team Harness, Saddles, Collars, etc. AIsii. a Fine Lino ol POCKET Rooks. LAOIKt' HAND SATCHELS. SII AWL STRAPS. TRUNKS nil. I TRA- EI.I.MJ RAOS. Rest Harness Oil at M. HABERBUSH'S, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, RA. One Price House. CSTSIpii or tlie fiolilm Horse IIpati8.t9-I O'.l-Ivw&SlIld UAHistt ronitEit, I ooti. tvi-:K iiEttr:. A WATCH. HANDSOME ILLUMINATED FRENCH PICTURED! WITH EVERY CAN OF MILES' CELEBRATED PREMIDM Baking Powder, Si AND Ol-TEN A WATCH. The hLlicat testimonials " to MEU1T, KECAUSK OF STRENGTH AA'lt PURITY, Arc nrcordc-l it. Auk yon- Croc.-r Tor It. J. II LARZELERE & Co., MANUFACTURER?. i.ai:i;est fruit. fih and ca:nw tiOOOS ii'Jl'SL, Pbiladolphin. novIO-lnalTIiS Samuel ii. jpkicc. attiicni:t. has Removed his Offiie irom 5 North Duke Mroet to No. 41 CRANT STREET. Immedi ately in Reir of Coiir' fon.-e. Long's New Bnlldtnjr. rai7-tld Blaflke siiCoiorts