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CLCTIS OT Tin, An A oerr te reasons gimmi cr ci iouemo nei nraT PAirr c tb MATC AVO OOTHTRT. ALL iWOltTMOfS LTTM A A;inU.00m0ItIDTOTH'riBT &LBER. 'JHUrin alt Letter t and Tele or ami te JpK TBB INTELLiaENOER, iMHitlllTHifrrnllfllnir. Lane Aster, Pa. 5f i - r .-v. n rSh rnnrniitilfttfffllTnjmfsHf , w. ,r..w w- ...jjv.s :'"5' LANOA8TER. DECEMBER (C 1SSG. I'sfe McClellan's SarratiTC. lA"j General McClellan's narrative, as edited ft? V t- TOrtmn ...111 nf t - .t .1 1 I'lrPJ .D&4. A.tuiV) Will tUUilb tl ICitt, UCill fef attention and go far towards straight- 'ning out history, which premises te give :.- Kjrxisieruv nmern n.ccurn,t vibw et inp j? people and the events of the war of the re- s Demen man was pessiuie te me feneratien j& that participated in them. The narrative Y. -4 -mwlttnn n.1.1. 1lMy wn.n am. I t. MO nintvu HJbU JlltiO llf-CitC, tiuu luc a worst or. me eaiter,m pueiuuing couierape- s-au: ..raucous private letters 01 uen. jicLieuan te his wlfe and ether illustratiug records, has added much te the spirit iud UvrA Mr. Stanten appears, of course, in a very bad light, as he must always appear when truthfully painted by these who knew him as a malicious liar, a coward and a bully. Before he was made secretary he spoke 'constantly te HcClellan in derision and denunciation of Lincoln whom he habitually called the ' original gorilla," nnd he "often said that McClellan was a feel te wander nil the way te Africa te search for what be could have found se easily at Springfleld.Illineis.'' Obviously at this time Stanten was busily Ingratiating himself with Lincoln ; and his successful deuble-facedness has hardly a "parallel in history. A fierce political oppo nent at Lincoln's imuguratien, he con tinued te be se in his aspect te th old circle of his political associates until he became secretary of war, when he be came their fiercest fee. A man who derided Lincoln as he did, and then became of his cabinet, should have blen exposed in his tme character te ilc Clellan, as one te be watched, and one whose professions of friendship were totally worthless. McClcllan, however, seems te have been deceived for a time by Stanten's ardent protestations of devotion te him, and te have regarded his selection as war minister as a filling of the office with his p.uticular friend. His wife was shrewder In her judgment and never trusted him, tecause of his physiognomy, which, with woman's nrt. she read as that of the base hound that he is new known te have lten. It was te his machinations, as the tool of the radical ring of politicians who wanted the war te go en te the abolition of slavery and for their profit, politically and pecunu aruy, tuat was due the interference with atcuellan that he declares was the cause of his failure te win a decisive battle early iH the war. The facts seem te show quite clearly that there was a strong Influence working te protract the war. It was shown in the failure te support McClellan with that abandon Which was afterwards shown te Grant aud without whhh he could net have succeeded . It was shown in the character of m n worthless major generals, of whom an Intelligent appreciation could net have failed te show the worthlessness. Hulleck, the commander-in-chief through the war, McClellan declares te have been one of the most stupid men he ever knew nnd with out the ability te comprehend a military movement. "What is mere remarkable than that te such a man should have been confided the direction of armle3 that were wanted te win V Ne one doubts Mr. Lincoln's earnest ness nnd honesty in pressing the war te a successful conclusion ; but there is as little doubt that he had se peer judgment of men as te fail signally In the telec telec tlen of the agents of his desire. It seems also te be true that in his intense ig. nerance or military things he be came the dupe of the designing pseple about him who sorely abused sue commence he reposed In him. Lincoln aeems te wear the repute of a stronger char acter than was really hi3. Where ha knmr. he was strong ; but it was often that he Oil net knew, and often that he was weak. He confided in McClellan at the start ; then lest his confidence. "When the generals that he placed in his stead were forced back te Washington, he fell again upon McClel lan's neck, as did all the scared radicals Hniit -lilrr. AIM.. i. .v. .u,u,. iiucu ma enemy was iafeated and the devil felt wnii ntrain Xlnceln permitted himself te be irsuaded te relieve McClellan of the command of the army and te proceed te finish the war ' With etber.agencie3 mere ngreeahle te the judical schemers and less obnoxious te their plans, with which it did net accord atall te give McClellan that credit of suc cess which would have carried him into ine presidential succession, as it carried Tayler after Mexico. It is quite possible that Lincoln, with a natural desire te b his own successor, did net care te build up McClellan te be the stick that would beat him, and se the mere read ily Inclined te the demand of his counsel. lore uiai ne sneuld de nuvw u..m, i.im - dn it is that within a few weeks after remised McClellan at AniiMnm 1,1 7V fullest-confidence and support he gave his ,; BOmnwlld tn Tlnrnal.l,. Ti,t ? , , ' a - . ? rellectd necessaiily upon his wis- 'Mer,buUe B1ltltute Bumslde lr cMcUellan was semethlni? that ni i.n.i in Judgment and knowledge of men would have been capable of. 'is alcClellan had the onnertunttv t w tXHiie a master when called a second timn 1 the' extremity of the country, by its frfrateued politicians, te save it. II afcmld have eecured himsjlf in the tear, tehm 1m WMt te M freat, by naklnr It a Momuea of bis service that Stanten should give, place as secretary te an honorable man. It is strange that McClellan should again have put lilmsclf in Stanten's iwer having realized his malevolence. It shows that McCleltan was net the wisest of men. In fact the revelation of these Liter days, as te the chief ncters in the war of the rebellion, impresses ene vividly with their lack of stature. Heroism ou the Lakfi. The story of the schooner Scud in the storm of "Wednesday must have been re peated with variations all ever the lakes nnd the North Atlantic ; but the example of heroism furnished by the crew of the little vessel could net have been surpassed by an'. The wind swept ever the lake with tremendous force, driving before it a dense cloud of snow nnd sleet. Every wave thnt dashed ever the bow frere as it fell and every repe and spar was covered with n layer of ice. All day the crew worked for their lives In frozen clothing, nnd when at ten o'clock that night they shortened sail all but one were completely exhausted. That one, Jehn Edwards, dragged his shipmates te the galley and laid them ngainst the stove te thaw out. " The captain was nothing but a big icicle and his clothes were frozen se solidly that he cenld net move a step." There was a deck lead of staves that made this work extremely difficult and many a man would have taken care of number one, but Ed wards had the example of the silent boy at the wheel. He crawled te lilm and found that he was up te his waist in icy water and could only move his arms te steer. The heavy sea passed completely ever him, yet the ixiy stuck te his pe3t. Edwards took the boy, Jehnsen, te the galley and then returned te the wheel. He concluded te let the vessel run, as they had been unable te make nny headway, and en Thursday she ran high and dry en the beach. The boy Jehnsen is dying, but he will leave a record of heroic devotion te duty worthy of remembrance and emulation as long as the vti'iSi 'CUCi eCKin are sailed by the hardy manners, of which America may well be proud. Many a vessel foundered in the storm that could hive given record of equal heroism, and many came safe te pert and sailed again without giving the world the news of their brave struggle with storm and cel 1. Se when these deeds de reach the public ear tbey should be hailed with warmest commendation. These are the heroes of peace that should be honored no less than these of war, and In any ether country the government would honor them by public commendation. An English sailor boy would net be allowed te die after such heroism without having the Victeria cress fastened te his breast. Tnn tarlfl ghost Is again getting ready walk. te A decide has pa.seJ since the Ilarrlsburg Independent was first put upon the press. It began from the start te grew rapidly into the favor of the people of Dauphin cennty, and Is new enjoying patronage by advertiser and reader equal le its long established local contemperatie. Saturday was the Inde pendent's greatest day, when it Issued sixteen pages Uden te the margins with telegraphic, local, general and selected news. The eleventh 'xelume and every succeeding one will continue te show the pjer te be keeping abreast with the times WniLn Cengress Is In session Mr. Clove Cleve land might emue himself by swinging the cm -ial axe la cutting ctf some Hepubllcan heads. Kl.scwnunE is published an abstract of the story of the literary imposture of Philip D. Haywood cleverly werkud up by the Phila delphia Times. He Is said te be the same swindler who, under the name of James H. florteu, cbeated Lincatter banks out of thousands of dollars by the boldest -kind of forgery. The Times seems te have hunted the murine romancer down very closely, and If all its statements nre facts, ene of the cleverest criminals of the century has added anew height te his already secured bad eminence. That two such eminent literary publishing houses as the Cenfiiry and Houghten, Mifflin A Ce. should have been hoodwinked In this fashion seems incredible, but the f icts given lead te no ether conclu sion. Horteu has proved himself as able In the field of literary Imposture as he was In that of signing ether people's names te negotiable paper and getting money thereon. II Uorten's genius had been applied worthily he would undoubtedly have gained high p'.ace in the vocation of his cholce. Cemiress begins Its work te-day. peace of mind, larewell ! Sweet Tun New Yerk irbrfd publishes a horrible and circumstantial story et cannibalism en the island of Hay tl which certainly calls for f jrelgn Investigation. Itlstald that a form of Voodoo worship accempinled by human sacrifices and cannl bilim has long been prealeut en this island within two hundred miles of our coast, and that though the Haytlen government knows that all this is going en It makes no efiert for its rerretslen because It fears a popular up rising. Ocn acknowledgments are due W. Hayes Urier, es.i., 'or a copy of his annuii repert of the superintendent of publle printing and binding, for the year ending June 30, 13S0. - . - Cattain Kads has decided te push his Tehauntepee Bhlp railway scheme without government aid, In which undertaking he is worthy of nil encouragement. Per an enter prise that has been se w ldely opposed by practical engineers and vessel owners be has no right te ask the support of the govern ment, but if he can Induce a number of capi talists te share his confidence In It, well and geed j may they be rewarded for it.jThe Idea of taking ocean vessels from the water aud transporting them bodily overland under a tropical sun has at least the merrlt et beld-ne-s, but has net met with much favor among ship owners. Knglnters say that the reid can be built as planned, but vary in their esilmutes of Its util'ty and costs. PhitttUNAL,, Vx President AnTiiru's will bequeathes his ?lM),Ooe equally te his two children. I'ncsuiKNT Ci.evki.avd Is said te have saved Kj.OOO Irem his first year's salary. Gen. Ven SIeltkk warns his country te prejwre for war. lie says Aluace and Lor Ler raine will never be given Dack te France. Kine Humhejit has sent te President Cle eland a copy of the edition of Dante re cently printed fir Victer Kuiamuel, Italian prince royal. Miss IIoeth, daughter of "Oeneral " Beeth of the Halatl(.n Army, will be married te Captain Clibborn in January. The wedding will take plare In Pans. I)u. Menitis Jastiiew, Jr., has renounced the faith of Ids lather, Dr Merris Jastrow, rabbi of the Kodet hliolem Bynagegue, Phil adelptila, and resigned his connection with the congregation as asaUtant leuturer Rev. 1'ather Hmeiss, of New Haven, Connecticut, priest or the Dominican Order, ha recalled the degree of doctor of theology Irem the epe. He is said te De the tlrst tcclislastle in this country se honored. GnoneETicKsou Cektih lectured en the V Ti'V b,araetr aud publle services of General IVl1',i1.1,J."Al.,aruaynlKUtlealargeaudience. .w.e,(u, ei luu Acaueuiy et Music, Phlla ' iira'2Fi&$iil GtMcihSMmM and Slcklea aadex-Gor-eraer Carttn. Oscar Wilpk hs degenerated new atto atte wtber. Ilia long locks re no longer curled te leek Mke b Korean emperor's. The face looking through them Is chubby. Ills lec tbee which cIiamuckI frsUieUe- American maidenhood sre eucavM In long trousers i and for geed reaoeua. They won't stand lu lu (pecUeu. AolnliieW inhtn uien marring the symmetry et ankle and tlui graceful line which adds beauty te the Mocking, lu tact, the legs are fat, and be Is Wllde, taken n a whole. Only 111' noble height Naves him from ebe-Mty. Marrtxge hai net Ikwi geed ler lil in. lie leek happy, but iotheUe no longer. meling In Cerk Atattieetlng addrtwed by William O'llrlen In ene of the publle striata of fork, Ireland, en Sunday a number of policemeu present were stoned. The latter retAlUted by draw. Inu their awerd and charging upon the crowd. The efllcers, finding thetr number unequal te the task of subduing thetr Rnllaiits, theu ran te the barracks for assistance. The mayor appeared upon the cene, and said that he wat tepenIble ler the peace of the city, nnd would net allow the police te charge upon the people, t'oltce lnnpectcr Cetter, who had ale arrived, placed his men In line, aud the Mone threning was renew (hi In the presence of the mayor, some of the etllcera being struck by "the missiles The Ixague meeting, which wa an nounced te l held Sunday en the UiU of Keaah, at lUUymete, and which was pro claimed by the gcueriunent, did net take place. The government was hoaxed. THE IIIOI1T 111) VII I hire lest thw resJ te happiness Dees anyone kne It. pray 1 was lwc'!tn there vraoe. the mom "as lair, itut somehow 1 wandeml aray. I saw rare treasures in scenes of pleasnrcs. And ran te pursue them, when, le ' 1 had lest the path tehspplnes AnJ I knew net whither te go I have let the way te harplness Oh. who will lead me buck ? TurnoXTrem VpAtray vftttfineii Te tt right up duty i track I Kiep straight along and feu can't pe'u-rc j Fbr nttureaf leu liie, ay Theair. leitfletdi of happinai Can only be found that uxti: Ella Wheeler Wilcox tn Geed I Vr Less than half M fa Lettie et Dr Hull's Cough Syrup cured me of a severe bronchial affection. Don't '-If a 3eler offers yea a bottle of Sal. vatlen OU without Isbels or wrappers. OT tt a, mnttlawd or. &ttS-l TattkKire. dei t teurh tt tt Qen't Uv.7 t any price, insist upon s'timjH perfect, unbrelun, cnmini package Price SS cents a bottle. TkTIRACIiES OF RELIEF. ST. JACOBS OIL roil NXURALQIA. MIRAOLE3aF RELIEF. geffered FearfaUyand Cared. Mr Jerry V Themas. President of the Gourde ub, Central 1'arlc UiUel. Ssih street and 7th avenne. New lerk, writes' "Last summer I suffered fearfully with neuralgia and could net get any rest, night or dy I tried St. Jacobs Oil and obtained thellrst night s rest la weets and was cured.' Suffered 10 Tears and Cored. Pottstown, 1'a. 1 have been a sufferer from neuralgia for ten years ; tried all kinds of remedies with out relief, and had given up all hope 1 tried abolUeef &t. Jacobs Oil. and it his effect-d such wenderlul relief, I recommend It te all. (.UAS. LiH.JR, Suffered 5 Years and CureL noensvllle. Me Fer the last live years I suffered dreadtully from neuralgia aadnerreusp&lnln my nau. It anected my face and eyes se that at times 1 was unable te attend te anv wert I nre. cured a bottle of at. Jacobs OU at one, and alter the llrst application te the affected nirts. 1 felt Instant relief 1 consider Bt. Jacobs OU the best remedy for Instantaneous rvllel of nervous and neuralgic piuus, aud w Ul tereatter never be without It ILit CLABK. Suffered Several VeArs and Cnred. Mrs Mary K. Sheed, me Maryland avenue, Washington, D. t , stairs ttut fur several years she had suffered terribly with Uclal neuralgia and com J And no relief. In a re cent ali&clr, tea pitn whs Intense. She re solved te try st Jacobs OH Unbbtngtha parts affected three times only, all pain van ished, and has net returned. The CilABXES A. VOUELKB CO, Md. ;iialtlmere, Red Star Cough Cure. FEES FBOM OPIATES AND TOISOSS SAFE SLUE. riiOMIT 25 OENTS. AT DRUGGISTS AND DKALKilS TUECIIAHLE3 A. VOOELKK CO , EalUmore Md. QTANDAP.D CARRIAGE WORA Edw. Edgerley, CARRUGE BUILDER Market Street, Rear of Postefflco, Lancaater, Pa. My stock comprises a large variety of the Litest Style Haggles, Phffltens, Carriages, Mar ket and lluslness Wagons, which 1 offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. 1 call special attention te a few of my own rt alarns,oneef which is the EDGEUI.EVCLOSKD fUYSICIAN COUPE, which Is decidedly the neatest, Ughtest and most complete Physician's Carriage In the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, sheuldbear In mind that they take no risk In buyfng my work. Every Carriage turned ent In eighteen years a geed one that U tfc kind of gnarantw I have tneffer the public All work fully warranted. Please give me a call. UEPAIKING fUOMPTLV ATTKNDF.D TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler TO a MARTIN, wnetmsits inn Bi-ria esalbi m All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. -Yae i Ne. x North Water and Prince streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lvd TDAUMGAKDNERH 4 JEKFERIKS. COAL DEALERS. -?I?,IS,J,NJ- la North Queen street, and Ne. t-A North Prince street Vakus rth Prince street, near Heading LANCA3TKU, PA. &Ugl5-tld Depot. TOEMOVA1 M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal omce teNalMNOUTU UEEN STItKKT (llrlmmer's New llulldlngl, where orders wm be received for Lumber and Ceal, WUOLESAL1 in BSTAIU m,-t,a M. V. It. COHO. UACUlflSUI. TITAOUlNERy, Ae res STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Improved OieiNES Traetiei, Pertilb ir Sitliuuf. new or Beoena-Uand BOILEH8, WATER TAMKB, HEPABATORB, MscBisi or Itariim Weu such as done and cent In Machine Uhepa. eau e ea ADD, Ezra F. Landis, WOBKS-ea'? NORTH GHEHHY HTRHET, I.AHOAsria Pa. n7lfdAw T50TK IH MAKING OABLNBT PHOTOCJRAFHB AT 3.00 A DOlIS, AT NO. 106 MOUTH QUKKN 8TU1XT, lanu.ua .Lancaiier.Pa A'XW ABrMttriSKMRXTH. rjUlLADELPUtA THE NEW MODEL EKEGREN. THE FINEST TIME-PIECE IN THE WORLD, The New Medel is the result of the most illllgeut anil e.v luiustivestuilv.anilis Bhewn for the tlrst time in nn invoice et Ladlea nnd Cientle men's Watches Just received. T h e proportions have been carefully considered, sues of wheels, pinions, etc., adopted te conform with the scientific principles upon which they are contracted. THE NEW MODEL ITS CONSTRDO- TION. The performance during the .adjust ment and regulatieu has been se remark, nble tliat it causea Mr. kegren te write us. "I am mero than pleased." Intending pur chasers would de well te examine into the merits of this watch. It U absolutely with out a rival and in in emparaUy the Bneat '" watch in existence. ITS WONDER FUL PERFORMANCE ITS POSITION. J.E. CALDWELL 8c CO., 003 CHESTNUT STRBST, PHILADELPHIA. CLOTllIXH JJ QERHART, Fine Tailoring. Demestic ttna CompIete ,tock ei Imported an Suiting and Overceating C5eaV1y,S1secu0Ilet?lef.y i6'eCt "" H. GERHART, Ne. O N. QUEEN ST.. Opposite the 1'o.tence maxiTUdll TyiLLlAMSON FOSTER. TELEPHONE COXXECTIO.N. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. FOREWARNED -lb FOREARMED. We anticipated a sudden cold snap and armed ourselves ler the occasion wltn a stock et Over coats, Listers and Storm Ite.liters The hrl,t demand for the garment In 'jueitten has fun y verlhed our anticipation. There win be storm and cold weather for the neit month or two therefore be warned in time and rrevMe veur self with a Comfortable ' OVERCOAT ren no, in, fit. ii5 op. rtx CiULDnE.VS CAPE 0VEKC0AT3. J te M se. HOY'S OVEHCOATS. K.K J50, t5.0O, I7.W, 10 U) uce. PREPARE -FOIl- CHRISTMAS. Loek out for Our Assortment of Articles of t'sefulnsss Suitable for Ulfts. GENTLEMEN'S BATH nenKS, 6MOKINO JACKETS, HOUaK COATS, KKADIMi UOnEB, aii-K iiL'rrLKits, SILK IIA-VDRERCIIIBra, rflLK SECKWKAIl, cut"- nuTress. SHIUT bTUDS, T001H TOWDKn. ' FA.NCYBCAPS, K10ULOVKH, CLOTH OLOVES, H NIT GLOVES. CABDIQAVS. UUEUSSEY8, FUlt TOLLARS. LADIES run jiurra, rvn iieas, rUBnrtI8TLEl). GENTS' HEAL CAPS, OENTe'KALTUUnN8. UOLF LAPKOI1KR, llUrrALO LAP KOIIES. JAPAN GOAT LAP UOUK3, ' PLUSH LAP KOIHC8, WOOLDUIVINO nLANKETS, C'AUUIAOK Willl'8, GF.NT.VOALr SKIN HOOTS, GENTb' CONOKKSH GAlTKh, GENTS' HALMOlCALGAITEIt, HOYS' HOOTK, HOYS' QAITKHB. LADlKb' HANU-MADE FRENCH KID GAI- TttllS. LADIES' WAUKENPHAST8. LADIES' and GENTS' VELVET.rKLT, MOKOCCO. ALLIGATOR and I'i.AIN LKATHElt BLIPl'EHS. GOSSAMElt OVEIH1IUKS AND FLEECE LIN KD AHCT1C8. And many mero that our space will net permit us te mention. store open Every Evening until Further Netice. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. 32, 84, 30 and 38 East King St., LAMCA8TEB, PA. lrMTMBAl 'WW-, Mfci 0 Ml ml M4 'xL, fell I iuJ J dm H VliV Tur u in he c of a j;iHiil soap i-. urtainly alth. ti ni.tint.iiu it complexion and lone, and te prevent its tailing into wrinkles heitv Spp is an article of the most can ful manufacture, and the most agreeable ami refreshing of balm- for the skin. WORD Oi- WANNING There are many vshite seatis, each represented te be "just as geed as the Uery'i" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remark able qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivery" Seap and insist upon Getting it. i ,ln;lit IV4V ! I'rwter .t liamWn. JHHBLHT. E my. j. 7.AUM, jnwr.LKit. CH RISTM ELEGANT HOLIDAY GIFTS! ZAHM'S CORNER, Lancaster, Pa. Orclere for SPECIAL JEWELRY of our own make eheulcl be plaoect with us early. PIRST-OLAS3 REP AIRING of overy doacrlpUen, EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler, ZAHM'S CORNER, H. 7. UUOADS, JEWELER. REDUCTION A (.WGeld Stem Wind Mlnuu Hepeatlna Watch A HOO (.old Stem Wind Chronograph Watch for A 1100 Geld Key Wind Chronograph Watch ler A raw Geld stem wind Open ttni Watch for A III! Geld Stem Wind w'atch ler Ladles' 1'fl Geld Stem Wind Watch for Ladles' 5 Geld Stem Wind Watch for DIAMONDS. A II ) Pair et Diamond Ear-Rings for 11,500 A tl.iO I'alref Diamond Kar-Hlnits for WO A (l.ixe Pair of Diamond Ear-Ulnirs for A liW I'alrcf Diamond Kar-ttlngs for 4t0 A IS 0 Pair of Diamond Kar-Klncs for iO Al3i'airet Diamond Ear-Kings rer A iJSOPalref D.amend Kir-Eles for A tl 0 Pair of -Diamond yar-lltntts for A DM I'atref Diamond Ear-Kings for A line Pair of Diamond Kar KlnKS for A ITS Pair of Diamond Ear-Kings ter A W Palref Diamond har-Klnx for A l Pair of Diamond Kar-Ulugs for Mnslcal Boies from 7S cents te 13 rr Ladles' and Misses' Jewelry Pins. Rings, Iluttens. all propetllonitely low. Rogers IJree U17 Platedware at Oreatly Reduced Prices. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler Ne. 4 West King Street, ULAaaWJLMB. H XOU it MARTIK. m NA HALL b HOLIDAY KOODS I We are new displaying a very Large as sortment of Holiday Goods In our line. IVe will tlrst call your attention te our display of Haylland China. Its quality is known the world ever and needs net our recem. mendatien. The decorations are mere delicate than ever. New shapes and de signs are added continually, the latest of which Is the " Osins " pattern. Amateur decorators would de well te take a leek at it, as the designs are beautiful. Among the most ntraqtive decorated articles are Tlsh, Game, Soiree, Tea, Din ner, Supper, Breakfast, Chocolate, Coffee, Silver, Ice Cream, Nut, Dessert, Solitaire and Tete-a-Tete Sets, 1'rult Plates, Con densed Milk Jar, Uutter and Dessert Plates, A. D. Coffees, etc. These goods are new this season. Llegant In shape and design. Very moderate In price. Examine them before making your selection. HMMmtiii 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTK1L PA. QORN REMOVES. YICTOItlA CORN REMOVER. Warranted te eradicate completely and In a short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or soft, without pain. Sold by Uoe. W. Hull, Cha. A. Lecher, Jehn U. Kaultman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, And. U.trrey. Chas. J. Bhulmyer, and at llEClITOLD'S DKUU BTOKK, aecw-lya Na lOl West Orange St, c.ilcul.itcil te preserve the .skin AS--1 S8S. LANCASTER,' PA. dldmdAw IN PRICES. ter .. r:ie . HO . H) ,. lre li . id . SO : , 210 0 100 IX HO 13 2S 1 Lancaster, Pa. dry uuuva. T OOK AT THE SILK HANDKEKCHIEF3 AT IUE North End Dry Goods Stere. The Ladles' SUe In White Hemstitched for 33c. Is very cheap. J. W. BYRNK, nevMyd Ne. SH North Queen street. H OLI DAY GOODS. HOLIDAY GOODS Stemm Bres. & Ce. Nes. SO and IS North Qeeeu 81. During the put week we have received ease after cue nf HOLIDAY GOODS -IN- leatlter, Plnsh and Hamniered Brass LADIES' LEATHER SATCHELS, PURSES AND POCKET HOOKS. PLUBfl TOILET CASES, PLUSH MANICURE BETTB, And an Immense Assortment of Toys, Games, Dells, &c. Opened te-day another let of thesa famous DOUBLE SHAWLS At i(, II 00, 11.00, IS GO. M.00. These Bhawla are very Qne and wUl de you geed. PLUSH GOATS. We have marked prices en Plush Coats away down. Yeu can new buy a Plush Ceat for 10 per cent, less than former prices. Silk Handkerchiefs. We are showing an Immense Assortment of ladles' and Cientlemen's bilk Handkerchiefs and Mufflers j Linen and Cambrle Handkerchiefs for Ladles and Gentlemen In great varletyat VERY LOWEST PRICES. We offer seme Special Ilargalns In Dress Goods! CHRISTMAS TOYS take up a great deal of room, which has crowded us very much. It will pay you te call and see the Special liar gains we are offering In DRE1S UOODtt -AT TUE- BOSTON STORE, WSteie.Open Every EYenlng.- VLOTHEMW. T. UAHBkLtVM A MRU. VISIT Gansman & I. Bre -run- GREAT BARGAINS -IN IKN, II01H1 AND ClllLDItHN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. A UAKK OI'I'OIITUNITT TO IIIIKSH VTKI.1, roil LI ITLK MONEY. We are selling Men's Dressy OverceaU at V.i.;. itrKUinr rrirt r ii. Men's ur llaNcr Overceals at IS CO. PrIH. fjm. Itegular Men's Union Heaver Overcoats attain. uUr l'tlce. 110 (U lteg Men's Cnisluieru (Orercents, 17 M, lleuular Price, iu m Men's Chinchilla Ovciceiils, W.SO. Kegular Regular Prls nine Men's liniKirled Chinchilla Overcoats. Slam .. . . .-v -.. .. ,.-.-.. upguiar i rn fee. Ill nc Men's Finn Melten or Kersey Heaver Over. a. Ill lC s. 112.01. Ileir Men's rtnn Wc ersted Oereeau, lltl1 Hcku i.i i in.', .i. -. Men's liumbe Chinchilla Overcoats, lit in. lteitular l'rlre. IMu) ters' and Children's Overcesta In large iiuan titles at the lowest tMttetn reached prices. TAKE NOTlLK-Fer the unit two weeks wn ate closing out Overcoats (Jeb Lets), where we have but one or two of a let lett If you can lis niieu in seinn ei innin we win make It an e ler you te uuy. Prices are 51 per eent, less tanohjeet Chan uuiuuinciuiuis UlVCVKJi- L. GANSMAN & BR0 66 Si 68 NORTH QUEEN BT., LA.VOASTRIt.PA. a-Net connected with any ether clothing house In the city. MY,: Ita A RATlll'ON. OVERCOATS (,oed wsather te talk alieut OVV.rtCOATSt gn.K time te buy thiun. and nur'sls therltfht place t liny thnm-lt jeu care ler.MUK HOODS alLOWPUlCKS OL'lt S10LK or FINEMELTONS IS VCItY ATTKAIT1E 1'itic.Es fkem ne.tn 10 ijhh ELYSIAN BEAVERS I IlllU TO IJHX). FRENCH KERSEYS, 111 01 AND I18CH, ENGLISH RATINA, 1100 AM) IHOU A K1N1 It OllADE Or COATS IN FRENCH MONTANK, ALL COLORS. SATIN LINED, H These troeilsaro acknowledged te he Strictly First-class and Lew In Price. HOTS', YOUTHS' and CIIILUUEN'S OVERCOATS As Lew as any Customer may want. MEN'S STORM COATS, $13.00. Alt styles are kept In steek. and tf there Is mijiuiuK new in ice maraet we hve 11. Myers & RatMen, POPl'LAlt CLOTII1KK9. NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, P.V. -IRHU A IIROTHKR. -GREAT- DECEMBER BARGAINS -IN OVERCOATS, Underwear and Gloves, HIRSH & BROTHER'S CELEIIRATED ONE-PRICE Clothing and Furnishing Heuse, Onr prices are positively lower than at any ether store In Lanosster. Overcoats ler Men Irem tbochcaphutnealene at KM. The Heavy Durable Overcoat at 13 00, of which we have six styles The Storm or Celd-Weather Overcoat at MOO 17 M and tuue. Pine Dress OrorceaClntwontydirferontcolors and goods, at tlQ.00. The greatest value ever shown for the meney. Extra rine Overcoats at 111 00, 111 en. l.oe te 130 CO, All speak for themselves In iiuallly and low lew pess of price. UNDERWEAR. Men's All-Weel Red riannel Shirts and Drawers at SO cents. Men's All. Weel Medicated Shirts and Drawers at 73C., 11.000, 11,23, I1.U. Men's White, liray, Scotch and Camel's Hair Underwear from '.Se. te II SO, tn all sices. Heys' and Children's Underwear from Mc. te II .00. OLOVES I OLOVES I of all kinds, of all ijus.ll. ties, all sues, the best In quality, at the lowest priced. Our specialty Is an Extra Heavy Knit Mitt and tllove at JO cents. HIliSH d BROTHER, ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and Eurnishers, COR. NORTH QUEEN ST. AND CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. TUUKK8. JtO. T7'RKOKKL,8. " BUPPAIO ROBES. The only rtutTale Robes that came te I-ancas-ter this season was a let I K"t In en t" 'j'"'"';' They are the only if rush Robes .". ''nnable Wohavuthemllned or unllned, at tea.enable P Onj'apan Geat, Wolf and all ether makes, our assortment can'i be sui-passa. . Ing at the Lewest Prices. KR ECKEL'S, NO. 8 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. auiTM-Sied TOBACCO OUTTINOH, HURAP8, HIFT 1N08 AND PACKERS' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought ler cash. ... , . 8. MOLIN8, Ne. m Pearl Street, New Yerk. Reference Fred. Scbulte, Ne, ill Pearl street. Mew Yerk. i6Di7-iye " V "it 1:H'.L VI iliiiiinn'iiiitfi(iTi"iiiifnr-i "TT-in