iw!Firf,$'' rfVy C?&? .aPW vs - ;: r -" pFp n ?ntf -?4r S OS -- 4 fANCABTEK DAHjY INTELTjTaEKCEK, THUBSPAY, DECEMBER D; 1866. Krf'xT; ttHjw fc.Z rfsA i H. M tffc. IUU A TBiR, nriT DT0HIIIM IH tA. Alt AMoimve runs. (AurLB unul exmimttnit allewid te numev oeioiicrrlou. ' ASVBRTISmO RATES : L-. jH-Hn. a In.) Bin.) 41n. 6 in BLW. . e't wiTre'i awisreisT" Hm.,.,.,1 00 il& its s tu ft Utflui. K 1 Hi SOD 4N) BO 7 W HM.....I loe in ini MS ce mj MM 110 230 4(11 680 760 9W Nl.iMi. 1 UN) 4IW BSC 8 hi 10W HnM.i 1 K) 760 10 60 13 80 19S0 ifttki,, a te son lern isbe wen a) m. 8 60 70 noe in (ii Bin 14 e1 Hiii,,, tee loeo noe moo 2700 siw UHMi. eon noe wen wee wen xsoe Hum..... soe 1800 seu sum am sta IHMtT...... IB 00 1800 450" M00 CSOfl i ' 4Ma VTTmmI.1-- T411Jviaa "fJ!B fTWtuv jjittuiigtuivci Ii. I Every Wednesday Mernine. ,inu,i1.oeoimoKTn. ctens or ti ,AnAcerrniiTO tbbsews ettihh u CI BOUCITID r0K VIET TART C THS MMI asttj oetrrrsr. AU. iaonmeri mctir .WttXM coireiexiD te thb watb iurkbt JslskSII U Lttttri and Ttltgrami te if THH INTELUGENORR, tMtIIIneer Building, Lancaster, Vn the eiuatcr Untclliacncaf. i 3?,i ' ur IiAMOASTXB, DnCSUUKK 0, 1S6. &j The Party rosltienb. S'The president and the secretary of the NtWMury have undoubtedly indicated the ". -i .in I I ii nnll... mm ,tn .-..!f n ft.;- '.VUJUtlUUU LIU11UV Ull ItiU UtllU, .111U vuu jj gress assembles with this deflnite indlca t tien of the position of the Democratic InATnVutra. HMin l?DnnllInnna nrn still nt i V AAA. but their nninlnn Is crvstali7in? into awDDert of a reduction of duties, since .:. t.j...... .-. .iu..i. , -UCliU JCUUCHUH 13 ituuiiiic-uij iirtra ui) , spen articles or a ullierent class trem these .chosen for release by the Democrats. In i tthls reduction the Democrats have the ad- i a vantage of being first in the field with their '?' recommendation, and undoubtedly eci.up t the strongest ground in advocating the 5 abolition of duties upon raw materials en- J UMHM 4n,l. vnrFn nt .1 -n ffiniu uiw iuauiiiavkuit;. xi our ewu rig inju i.cuy uut'3 uet ut 4 ware he will find himself forced by thede- ifaands of his constituents into the camp of the Democrats en this question, since it te undoubtedly te the interest of l'ennsyl- Vjj vania iron manufactures that the duty en 5 ,fZTl akaii IkA nVinllati Ail Tlirt tenn Trtnli3i-a ) nt ft W$k hung together thus long with the pretec- .' UUUiOWUiDTUJ UCiCV, W.U9U fcUCJ 4i.fc,C 3 Deuevea tnat sucn union was necessarj ler the defense of the doctrine that they pro claimed. Their feeling has been that if thej advocated the abolition of the duty en raw materials, which injured them, they would invite the abolition of the duty en pig iron, which they need te keep their furnaces lighted. A couple of years age there was a convention at Cressen of the men en gaged in the various iron industries, and it was interesting and amusing te see the varied views of the tariff upon iron pro ducts held by the different classes of ere, 'Iren and steel producers. Their interests SVwereall different, and they found that thej I could only agree te recommending stout .duties all around, by the reflection that in their union was their only strength, and thai they must endure what hurt themtc get what helped them. JJut new we have reached a st.ige w here itis admittedly necessary te cut down the duties, and the question i3 what sha'l go and what shall stay. In this situation some of Pig Iren Ktlley's llepublican friends are advocating the release of the ilnt.v nn siifffir" Trlilnli Ttill lianl'tr vmt ? , " Brether ICeliey's sugar refining censtitu ency, nor agree with his Uieerj that all Pennsylvania industries at least must b protected. It will suit his people a great deal better te release the duties en iron ores, which will be a benefit te his pert and te the pig iron furnaces that are the Idels of his heart. The situation evidently invites a disrup tion of the unnatural union between the ere producers and consumers, and the Re publican party will be in trouble if it un dertakes te fight the free ere policy. Penn sylvania is net interested in the duty en ere. She does net have, outside Cornwall any considerable deposit of iron ere that the foreign ores compete with. Her fur naces must import ores from abroad, or from the lake or ether region outside tin state, and it is the interest of the state that they shall get them at the low est cost. If Pig Iren Kel'.ey can divorce himself suffl ciently from hi3 ancient prejudices te see what is right under his nose he will go with the Democrats for free ores, even if it does make his head swim te get en the Demo cratic Bide en a tariff issue. A Great Question. Attorney General Cassidy has filed m the Dauphin court two bills in equity, one against all the railroads m the trunk line peel and one against these in the anthracite coal peel, in whicli he demands that thej be declared te be illegal combinations and that injunctions issue against them. Mr. Olmsted, who appears te be the stand ing counsel of the corporation at Harris burg, being maintained there te watch their tax interests, asked the court net te issue a preliminary injunction, owing te the magnitude of the Interests involved, and the court fixed the twenty.first day of this month as the time for argument and hearing of depositions iu the matter. Certainly the magnitude of the parties and of the interests involved in this issue cannot be exaggerated. Itis a determina tion as te whether carrying correlations in Pennsylvania may agree among themselves tt a scale of charges, and thereby defeat the free competition demanded by the con stitution. The present Democratic state administra tion asks the decision of this question by the courts. The incoming Republican ad ministration will hardly date te smother it. That (Jeed Thing. Jehn "Wanamaker lias the business tense ta advise the Phlladelphlaus te retain the monopoly of the gas supply which is se ?Z eagerly sought by ethers ; and te show the acerlty of his conviction that it is a geed w .I?Tr . D w'v' lu ttwp, ue euers ler it, A1-"wy insist en getting rid of it, a much , IbMter bargain for j,he city than the one which its council commute ln .. EL $ wended te its acceptance. The censa. riluence of his bold offer is that the councils r aeeuate te ciose me bargain with the .i2)!aa fyndicate, as well they mav. '.fWlut earthly excuse they would have Jer taking less from one party than i3 ; esTered by another is net te be seen. There ; te a great deal of feeling aroused In the Trad It trill be neces. 0 who get the plum te t at least as high a price as their neighbor ; tuid anyone who advises other wise may well be suspected of en under lying Interest which is uet that of the pub lic. It Is eces.irj-. The New Yerk Sun, apropos of the pro pre ject te build a new railroad across Venn svlvania, paralleling the IVnnsylvania, re minds the projectors of the fate of the "West Shere, paralleling the New Yerk Central, which went te smash ery prompt ly; and the i" concludes that common sense is necessary in railroad building. Very necessarj , indeed. And se is cash, te protect the sense. Dash will sometimes de instead of cash, but it did uet weik Willi the "West Shere, as it had with the Nickel Plate. In case tliis new railroad is built across l'eun'j lrania, the money te make it w ill be forthcoming. It will net be built as a queere upon the 1'ennsylvania, but will be i ispired by the common sense which the ,s 1 1 Gnds te be a prime condition of Tail Tail read building, and which teaches in this cae that a lightly capitalired railroad will find it easy te de business alongside the Penns)lvama in a field where business abounds. Tm. Western Nail association have aJ. vancett the price of nails te $2.10. It might be a geed scheme te smash this peel along with that of the anthracite and trunk line combinations. ScvATeit Blaik, being au old woman himself, Is a very tit advocate of woman snurnge in the t ulted SUtes Senate. The New Hampshire legislator said that the dis tinction between human beings by reason of sex is a physical dlsUnetlen. The soul Is of no sex. Women are equally interested with men in all the objects sought te be obtained hy the free expression of the will of the peo ple. They are the equals of man in many departments of knowledge and should have an equal right in political matters. Itut it was urged that women did net desire the pri liege, if the right existed at all It was an Individual right and net one belonging te a cl&s or te the sex ft? such. Yet men said they would vote thesullrage te women when a majority of women desired it. What would be said if it were seriously proposed te recall the 8utlrage from all colored men because a majority declined, or for any reason failed te vote? If one or many cheese net te claim the right. It "as no argument en which te de prive another of the right. In the territories, or whereerelse women had exercised suf frage, she had elevated man te her level, and It made the etlng precinct as respectable and decorous as the lecture rooms and assem blies of the devout. Ai An vmv's Heuse of Keprescntatives has passed a bill making the retail liquor license $2eO, which is equivalent te mere than doubling It. The diplomatic correspondence ever thb fisheries question has been snt te Congress by the president, and It is plainly shown that in gpiteef the assaults of Mr. Bayard's enemies he has upheld our end of the argument with dignity, ability and firmness. The acts of the Canada cruisers are denounced as, unjuit and unnolghberly ; el this there can be no question. They are also said te be in viola tions of treaty (stipulation. This Is most emphatically denied by Great Britain whose minister makes a fine distinction between commerce and fishery regulations He says that there is nothing in the treaty that allows American vessels te de In Canada what Brltlh vessel may de commercially at ports of the United States. It may puzzle hlslerdsuip te tell why cemmerce in lish did net come under the same rule as com merce of ether kinds. Ihis iit'llcale and beautiful reasoning might excite the awe and veneration of a Seuth African or Kist Indun chief, but it is net calculated te arouse the admiration of Americans. He says that the Imperial gov ernment can de nothing but agree with the Dominion Privy council that " the utmost geed will and fair dealing can suggest Is that the terms (of the treatvet 1M-.) shall be re considered." .Secretary Bayard complains of the viola tions of treaty in the seizure of five vessels as contrary te the humane uage of civilized nations and calls the firing el guns acreea their bows " a most unusual and uncalled for exhibition el hostility " The hauling down of the fiag of the Marien Grimes is deneunced as an act of gies dis courtesy, and that must be considered a matter of grave import. The seizure of two etner vessels and the Imprisonment of Cap tain Tapper are strongly deneunceJ. It Is suggtated iu conclusion that an ad interim agreement should be reached as seen as ios ies sible te sen e until mere permanent arrange ment can be made. Tnr. he-yacht makea its bow while the water yaLtia indulging In Ita winter sleep. Tnii is the time of the year ler eagle and bear a'eriea. One of the former kind from Minneapolis 1 reported which it is believed will be found hard te excel. Twe men were attacked by the king of birds while at work survoyingen the open street. One of them, Professer Carr, was savagely attacked. The big bird caught him by the lejr, threw him down, tore his trousers, and sinking hi talons in the fatty part of his leg, lciliued a serious wound. The bird then i.ieunteu te the cellar of the unfortunate man, and seemed determined te bear him awaj bodily, but just at this crisis ethers came up, and by their united eilerts the bird of liberty was hually ceuquered and securely pinioned. It was found that his wings measured i itet in inches from tip te tip and hu taluns were oer four inches long. Te add further te the bleed curdling features of the horrible story, It is averted that the place where the eagle made the attack was where the den of wolves had been found during the previous week. Tun magnitude of the Panama caual pro ject may be understood when it is stated that -j tioe men are employed en it, and yet It la net likely te be UnUheJ in this century. A mail detialen of intereat is reported from Chicago. Uebert O'Brien, a drunken sailor, was caught In the act of taking pack ages of mail matter from the top el a loiter b ix C immiasioner.Hayne decided that the property was net in the custody of the government until it had once been Inside the box ; nnd the man could only be held en the common charge of larceny. PEK30NAL. SecRttr.uiY Themas J. Vaii. has been re-elected secretary of the National Tretting association. M. fjeuLLi has been persuaded by Presi dent Orey te undertake the formation of a new 1 reuch cabinet fieVEHNOii I'ATTtse.N and Secretary of State Stongerwll),upon their retirement from ( Ulclal Hie, fermn purtnership ler the practice el law iu Philadelphia. Kudert G viutirrr was re-elected presi dent et the Btltlmore it Ohie railroad at a meeting of the directors en Wednesday. Isaae I.i.a, LI., p., the eminent conclio cenclio conclie Jogist, died at his home, in Philadelphia, en Wediiemlay iiiurnlng, aged nearly ninety five j ears. Down i J Suliesiw, one of New Yerk's rich young uieu, u about te eatabllsli a week week lyjeurnal fashioned xmiewhaten the style of Louden h itatutttay Review and spectator. Jesnrit w. IlARi'Kii, United SUtes consul at Munich, died at the consulate en Wednes day Heme, veara age he was a member of iiih nrm et narper llres , publishers of New Yerk. Governer Seay, of Alabama, la genine much sharp criticism trem the Southern press for saying, in his inaugural address, that he "questioned the wisdom of erecting monuments in commemoration of civil Btrife " nd "emphatically oppesoil any ctperull--ture by tbe tte for a monument te Uie deait until the wants of the needy survivors should be cared for." S. II. ri't-KtTev, the mllllonalre member of l,arllaiuentwlioia,'0UtteHircha8$iiH.l.' COO worth of l'entmyliania coal lml, -i' years age a reporter ou a Hitiall piper nt Pitta burg, P. Ue took an active interest nt I ec.il polities there and ultimately git a Rixxl ivi Hen In Washington, I), r. He uever ws naturalized as au Atiierlem citizen. It la aald that there l a Muerable and uniatiMled Judgment MamlltiR acalnut liltu at like earre, ler .-v, tue nniuuiu i'i a nimw um u-n tracteil in lilt pevertj trickcn ierHirleri.il days. Sknateii n Wm k m II he Hunt re elected he l " wlUIiiK te ileimte n llr el my trousers te found a imieiun of henaterlnl curiosities, prmided senator t'etiner will eontrlbute a cat-eil dress cut and enater Ingallsa pair of his paitera. I want also a lock of Senater 'Jie' ltrnwu'a lieard, a sec tion of one of Senater Kvarts' seniemtvs, a card of senator Jeuea, of 1 lerida, inarktHl pp.c , an engrossed copy of Sotnter anee' story about the strikiiig similarity tietwuui my trousers and the kind worn toy an tie phant; some shingles from senator Mer' camp, and a pair of Senater Knnsem a tutl. These might be displayed in the marble room te our visitors wowe patience Is ouu euu tlmea uxed uniting for thelr sonaler te come out. ,J WAYSIDE QLANChS. It is a pleasure te report the success of Manager Krohman, of New erk, in hlsel hlsel hlsel fortste ksep ladles from wearing their hats in th theatre. At his Lyceum thestre en Tuesday evening fully one-fourth of the Is dies left their hats in tl e cloak room, aud the fair sex are glxlng their practical ap proval te the reform It is net an arbitrary nut an optional messure that Mr I rehnun has adopted and he says it has the cordial endorsement of the first lady 1 1 itie irnni, Mrs. Grevel Clevelaud. This should mike It the height of fashion, and women will be in the fashion, it It costs them their peai-e of mind. At a reeeut meeting of the Hilttuiere school beird, the following celle iuy took place ever the motion te elect Mrs. Mattie K. Munderf te the teaching force of the schools Mr. SchetU " I am oppeed te supporting married ladies. Their hu-bauds ought te support them. ' Dr. Connelly. " This lady's hubnd is paralyzed. He is no use te her ou i.ed's earth, fchels an eiielleut teicher." Mr. SchetU "lias it been the policy of the beard te appeiut married ladles " ' Mr. Merris." Yes. ieme el our best teachers are married lidles." Mr. Schott. " Appointed after they were married T" Mr. Merris" Yes-" Mr. Wentz. " One of them wouldn't get married until she was assured she uenid uet lese her position en that account,' Mrs. Munderf was elected. The Lancaster school beard has net reaUied this stage of progress, net a married woman being embraced In its list of female feathers As was predicted at tne time, Colonel Ben Ben eon, the recently reinstated district attorney for the W estern district of Missouri, was net correctly reported In his speech In which it was said he abused the president, itelerring te tne notes et uls speech made prt ir te IU delivery, be said that Mr Cleveland's name was net mentioned In the discussion of the silver question. Mr. Benten says be used substantially this language : " It may be said that, being an appointee of the present administration, fulsome adulation would be expected of me, but such is net the case. 1 de net agree with President Cleveland in everything. Myown view is that the policy of the admini.tratien can better be carried out by calling around It its party friends than by retaining in elllce uiese wne win secreteiy seek te embarrass it. I am net an advocate c' the civil service law, but our party platform det.ared for It. Mr. Cleveland accepted the nomination, was elected, and, being a man of resolution, wll. stand by It. Ner did I agree w ith bim as 10 even a temporary suspension of silver coin age, but with such men as Keagan, of Texas, and Morrison, wne knew our wants in the West and Southwest and tand for them. It is the fact that the law making power is one branch, the executive another, which is held te se tenaciously by the part v. that makes me glad. 1 am a Democrat "Then there is language which I did net use then and never did use, for instance 'I don't believe in his civil service humbuggery.' I am made te say by inference that the president's en forcement of the law of civil service is uet genuine. This would be highly improper, besides it isn't what I be.leve. Only Repub licans have charged bad faith against Mr. Cleveland. New, here are my notes m full Irem which ail my speeches were made. Yeu see that they are pretty full aud jeucan see what questions are discussed. A lare number et men at (jallatin, Liberty, Billings, Sarcoxie, Appl6ten City, heueca and Mob Meb erly, can testify as te tne correctness of the notes. I have only this much te say that I believe this publication is in line with ether efforts te embarrass Mr. OevelsrU s admin istration and te create di.-.erw.n in the ranks of the Democratic party, hspeciai y in Mis seuri." Criticism by a frienu and attack by an enemy are vastly different thu gs, atd that Is why Benten stayed uad Vune did net. Frem shirt sleeves te shirt sleeves is but three generations, home of America's proud est families of a century age are new furnish ing recruit for the army or tramps who travel the country with no place whereon te lay their heads. There Is a trial gein en in New Yerk new in which Is Involved the wretched career el James H. Paine, who for the last nineteen years of his life never were a shirt And yet this man, a descendent of Rebert Treat Palne, one of the signers et tne Declara lien et independence, witbailhisadvanlages of birth, education and wealth, preferred a seeming life el enury and died in meat squalid apartment in a Bleecker street at tic, new in tne surrogate's court an earnest controversy Is pending ever the possession of his money. Se runs the world away. A prudent man, ' according te Ilevlt or cut, and brul-e, and burn and bell v 111 aie at ence poivatten ull "Sever was heard such a teirlble cars,' us the man goteu" abeat bis stubborn cold, oeul.l It be possible that be lived In civilization and bad net heard or ur Jiulu Cough sjrup I Let Mm take the old tdUiele and tt i swearing. Trice 53 cents. Stand Nut Ipen the Order el lour (,eln; But go at once and buy a bottle of thu fiagiant "OZODO.ST. leu will neier regret It, It net only beautlHes and presorvej the teeth and ar rests decay, but leaves the mouth cool, and the breath as fragrant as a rose CAI'i:, PROMPT, SURE. RED STAR OOUGH OURE. NOOI'IATLJ, NO 1'OtSOV fcLHK. B r 2, I'HOM t'T. Could net Speak and Cared. 11 ISth 8L, San Francisce, Cal A short time age 1 contracted a eevere cold, became se bourse 1 could net -peak. Trlud a number et remedies without obtain Ing the slightest feller The etrnrts el two physicians failed te help me W as Induced te try lied Star Cough cure, and one bottle cured me. 1'. KE.MSCIILEK. Three Children Cured of Croup 231 Franklin M , lialtlmere, Md My three children have during the whole of this winter been suffering wltn croup, but new 1 can safelj aatert thai they huve been entirely cbred by using two bntiles Ked Mar Cough Cure, Will net be without a hot het t'e. MM I. liOWrN Cured the Ministers luby, The wlte of Itev. 1111. Washburn, retter el St. liarnabas church, Ilroekljn, si. y .taia her sixteen months old child wnsHiinerini! with a severe cod, which had heldonfer weelcs, waa given lied star Cough Cure t our does loosened and relieved the ceu jh. lta further use urected a complete mru. Coughed 10 Years and Cored Mr. Lnke llressetin, livery stable keeper. Charlette, Michigan, writes that Ter ten ScarshesnUe.aia irem a cough which netb ing would remevu At last hu ued lttd Blur Cough Cure.andtu emeacy was seawlit and magical that he pronounces It the great est ever Known. A Kabul's Testimony. Ilaltlmrte, Md I feel constrained te express iny confi dence In the merlts and elUcasy et Ited star Cough Cure. Net only has It been of great setvlcu teuiy family, but 1 huve pemeuuily used It with geed results 1IENJAM1N eOLf) Itabbl of tbe Oneb ihaleui Congiiv&tien. The CHARLES A. VOMKLLK CO, Md. llultlmeie. sr. JACOUiOIL. The Gteat German ltemedy, tOit 1 ,IN Cures Hheiiuiatlsm, Neural. la, Ilackathe, Teeth- uelie, biiralus, llrulsesund ether Pains uud Aches FIFTY CKNT8. At DruggUU and Dealer Tbe CUAULK3 A VOOELEU CO , Baltimore. MO., U. 8 A, MKDtOAU Weed's saksapaiulla. WE SUBMIT FACTS in veganl te Heed a Snrsaparlils as a reniedv ler thenuri mn and ask e U vn are snllcteu wlili ihisili-cH" te trv the uudutne which haa srtM-wntlv I" w (id ethers IIuihIiihIs el people wnennUirvi!httirtnrtu of rheum vtlsn.rveiiui In . verrst ler , have been v rt, il curwl 1 ll.xnls "arsaiwriiis, the trreat Meed piirltltir It t, i it its the . Idlly of the I !oel. nliith Is lh t ue of iht dl ease, and gives lunxth mid v igui (Mvtiy part of Iho btsly "1 ed Heeds arsmnttll Isst spiliiR. and can ti iilv sv II helptsl me v ei v mm h I e Uiesm iirnlUK with bilious ceniplAlii'n nervous pros (union m rhiMiniAltsm. t earne-tlv rrremumiid it' MRS K i Alll-hs rc.lt, hHltnm oe,Mlih UHKl M T1S11 tt I I l' ' sunn twentv yxsrs age 1 hit m I'gM atiMe flislt itttt, and It has bf e i wtxm ri since M 'ii tt ii jears Rce i was esoesttlio nevum i nil mid i inn' nesr ftrezliiij simetben I liav efit'ii 1 ceil troubled with rlmmns'ism. street! nu H me most In the nsht ankle I iitl red n'verel) during .st winter. Mid trl, t Heed s,rap itilnsjt a help it gtvetnnattiiesi tuiinedute re llri and 1 kiM'p It constant!) ivmlv ler use it ti doe a well for ethers as n his dour for uie.lt tt neith ninny lie.es its entt U l. I1U. I. Itemen, vim' Ibt, ts.itMi Heed's iiarsapsi Ilia for dvspep. 1sandHa tonic alterative, wiih lh" most ben inclil result I havualseusnl It ter iheiiuit tlsm with teod effect. 1 mxunl It a one el the very best tatnl'v medicines aud would uet will Irtgiy i e without IU" A II CVMIKV, rtevMenie, K 1 Heed's Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists. 1 nix for S. 1'ie pared en.v by 1. c HOOD A CO , Ap thet ,ile, Lewell, Mail. 100 DOSES ONE DULL VII. -ptt'l. TI1K ULOOD. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! temt lutng Iren and nun kl auu cemnleteli 1'nr.i v in tat i tonics. completely Cleanses "d fcnrlches th lllisxl Uulckuns the action of the 1 net and inlet Mtin smooth It does net Injure the ttseth. cause titstdat leornmdiiceconstll'at e i ALI OIHhl. MB.l)tilNLS DO. l'tijslitsnsand Druggists hui me Kneni uieud It Dr. N 8 llroetes, of Marlen M l- - tv "1 rpteumieiid llrewu's Iren Hut. i v s iat le tnulc for enrtchlng the bleed, a id n u Mi g sli dvupfpllc mpteins. It dot l i hull the teeth." Da It M Delzxll, ItcynelJs lud "1 have nrCM-rtbcd ttrewn' Inui itltteis 1 1 1 tes et anaemia and bleed diseases, a e when a MK was net did, auM It has proved taeruuutnj sutls factor) " MR.USI Utbs, Ne aSL Marv street. NewOr leans. La . savs M llrewn's Iren Hitters re lev est uie In a cuje of bleed poUenmir and t hi aril. y reconin.eu'1 It te these need ng ! tm 1'un ner The geuulne ha3 Trade Mai nj'l nessl led Uui-s vu w itipper. Take no ethtr Made only 1 UROWX CULMICiLiO, (-I ltaltuu 're, Md ULASllHAXf:. H IGU A MARTIN. m II HALL b HOLIDAY GOODS ! We ari-new displaying . i very large is is sertment of Holiday Goods in our line. We wdl first call your attention te our display of Haviland China. Its quality u known the world ever and needs net our recom mendation. The decorations are mere delicate than ever. Xew shapes and de signs are added continually, the latest of which 13 the " Osins ' pattern Amateur decorators would de tv ell te take a leek at it, as the designs: are beautiful Among the most attractive decorated articles are Pish, Game, soiree, Tea, Din ner, supper, Breakfast, Chocolate, Coffee, lver, Ice Cream, Xut, Dessert, solitaire and Tete-a-Tete bets, Fruit Plates, Con densed Milk Jar, Butter and Desaert Plates, A. D. Coffees, etc. These goods are new this season. Elegant in shape and design. Very moderate in price, hwmine them before making your selection. r i 15EASTKTNQSTREEL LANCASTKIi. PA. rUUAOCO AM) ViOAHt "PSTA BLIbilED 1770. Demuth's Cigar Stere. We taie lu stock a Fine Assortment of t.ceds, Suitable Christmas Presents for Gentlemen. MKKItSUIAUM PIPES and tlttAii HOLD tits, Haln, Carved and Silver Mounted oenulne FIIENCII ltltlAlt PIPts in Latest Styles. Shapes and Mountings fine 8MOK1.NC1 TOlliCCOS Itnperttd and Key West Cigars. Our Hpecialty lhe only Clear Havana Filler Hand Made Cigars In the city for Sc, brands " Mia, ' "yaerlda" and "Uelden Lien." CAN FSln All Styles and Prices Snuff Ueies, Cl'ar ( ases. Match llexes, Ac -Telephene Connection NO. 114 EASTKING STREET, LANCASTEIt PA. decilmd SlAOlUKSlXt. VfAOlIINKHY, AH. STEAM HEATING Latest and Most Itnr roved LVGLNES-Trtetipi, PerUbli ir Siitiuirj. N e r or Second-liana UOUJEH3, WATKB TANKS, BEPABATOKB. ltaentaj or Karats VVex inch aa done ana cepl In Machine Sheps. eili ex C ADDSISJ, Ezra F. Landis, WOHES fi37 NORTH CHKRUY BTTtKET, LiltriHTSB Pi, n7IMw pONTKACTOU AND BU1LDKK. GEORGE ERNST, CAltl'E.STEIt, CONTUACTOIl A IIU1LDKU. Residence Ve. W3 West King street 8hep Etut Urant street, opposite station beuse. WOODEN MANTELS AND GKNKUAL HAKD WOOD WOltK A SPECIALTY. -All werlc secures my prompt and iMirsnna attention. Drawings ana Fstimattia furnished. oetfl-ljdlt 17 1 i ' pMnnii, TiOrK IS MAK1NO OABINBT PHOTOGRAPHS AT 113.00 A POIIIT. AT NO. 1M NOIITU (1UEEN 8TRIET, lanlJ-tfd Lancaster, Pa HOllDAT aOOD, sV- 1K3U ,V imOTUKH. HOLIDAY GOODS! HOLIDAY GOODS! vn k VAitiKiv or Christmas Presents AUK- Handsome, Subilanlial, Chap, and of the Largest Varieties. Men Silk sinpemlets. NVj., ;5C and tl Mens sua Linbrelderud butpendeis, II V, I) and (i te Men s Ilk Handkerchlefd, 37c , tfc and TSs. Mens Mlk Ktnbreldertd llenler llsndker il.iet,, II and 11 .'S. Men's Htlk MuRler. ft iiand Men sMllt Satin I lned eektles. 74c and l"c Men s elTet batin Lined Neckties, 7'c Men shldUleves, iltaand II te. Mens Lined Kid rur-Tep Moves, :tc , II and II VI ven s fancy Woolen Shirt'. II te II A Men's Fancy t'nderwear, II te J Men i ancy VV txilen Hese, SSe . 10c. and tis.. Alse, a lull line of Watch Chstni, Scarf fins, CulTand Cellar lluttens and l'crlumery. A full line of VVIdowale, Cerksciew, Melten hertey. Heaver and Chinchilla Overcoats at lkitteui I'rlce A full line of Corkscrew, Wldewale and l'lald Suits, at Lewest Trice. A full line of Trunks, Cabbas, Club Hags and Shawl strnin. A lull Una of Men and Hevs Uewauiers and llut'l'ei ( eats, I cKgincsand lllaniet. A lull line of Ine, Medium and Comsien I) in lircllas All goetls at Uotteni caih l'rlces. ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and Euinishers, cei.. NOiiTugiKK.s sr and ckntkk SQUAUK, LA.NL'ASTEU, l'A. w 1LLIAMSON it tOSTEIl. TELEL'HOhE CONNECTION. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. GIFT HUNTERS, CHRISTMAS hll) NfcCh P n LOVES, TIES, 1101b St ITS, COLLAUS SLKENt R cufts, UUTTON8, CHILDREN S SUITS MOUSE KfcADIM. B COATS, uer.Es, 0 EitCOATS, SKAI. run SCAI'S O LOVES, LMUUELLAS, COI l)(,.V, STUDS, E BCAUTB. AUULF.TS, 61LK HANDKLltCIUErS, CAHItlAQE, LADIEb' N KOIIF8, MUIS, LADIES SHOCLDEIlCArES. I' I LRE 111 CK WARM bKS, OLOV ES, CHILD3 0VEItCOATS. STIFF O HATS, CLOTH L CAPS, FINE MLK HATS GIFT HUNTERS, CHRISTMAS FELT LADIES P M.U'FKItB. KID SHOl.S. HAND SATCHLLS, OA8SAMKH, COATS, w ate up noe r t CU1LDS TOYTIIUNEB, UUIIIIEii OVER EIIOOTS, SHOES, L.VDILS' HAND SEWED OAITEHS, VELVET DANCING SB LIP Pins, rUMI'B ALL1QATOB SLIPPEItS, GENT'S UlthSS 1NECAL( EJU1U1S. OAirEKS. UIDI.NO BOOTS, FLEECE LIM.D UOLF N A I. ASK AS, UOUL3, SCARLET UNDKUWEAH, GENTS SILK SMOKING WUAPPF.ItS, JACKLTS, CHILDS' SIIIIIT WAISTS, CAIttUAQI. UOV8' s WHIPS. UAITEIIS, CAP.DIOAN8, I1EST QUALITY, LOWEST PRICES. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. 33, 31, 30 ana 38 East Kins St., LANCABTKU. PA. VM1IKKLLAB. R.IJ AH. WHAT BETTER CFRISTMIS GIFT -TUANA- NICE UMBRELLA, -OK A- Uehl or biker Headed Caue HEADQUAKTEIIS, R B. & H, NO. 14 HIRSH & BROTHER, EAST KINO LANCASTER, PA. STREET, BUT SS8M. TOOK AT TUB H1I.K UANDKEKCHIEFS AT Tit North End Dry Goods Stere. Iho ljidli' Site In H hlte Hemstitched fet c U very cheap yy nevMyd Nn. 3M Ninth (Jueen itttwt. UlVliKIlAUO. CARPETS! We ate elfeitiirt Bpeclal lUigalns In liedy lirussels, Tapestiy llruel and Kxtra Super Caritets. Alse, Halt aud Stall Carpets, Heme Made Itag and Chain Car pU, rioer, Stair and Table Oil Cleths, Hmyitia, Moiuette and Tapestry linns and Matts, CiKea and llubber Dinir Matt, Aurera and Held Medal Carpet Snecpets at KKDfCKD PltlCI 3 te CieseOiillhu Stock een. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. 26 Gnat King Btreet, L.V.NCASTKK, PA s il'Kl lAli 1IAHUA1NS -1N- LADIES' COATS! Walt & Shand, G. 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST, Bereral tnanulactuters anilens te duni out the balancti el their k alt oetids at a sacrifice, have found us ready purchasers e new nffet many lets of new and desirable styles fully per cent under regular prices. L.VD1KS llOUOll JACKETS, LADIES' A81 It ACII AN JACKETS LA01K3 UOUCLK JACK LIS. STOlKlNM JAChKlS. An Immense Aisortmentel LADIF.S NEtVMAltKICTS. SlOUKl.M.T NKWMAlthKT". UMILI.V EWMAItKETs, llOl'CLK NCH MAIIKKTS. UOUUH CLOTH M IVMKhKlS, At Away Down Prices OurSI ,VL l'LL'SH SACQUEShre eleaant and perfect ntllDK, and compare r(ect ntunn. and romiiare tayemuiy with eoeds sold in etcer cities at v mnre COOU9 stau in umei cuius nt . A ln- erlKlv nf I.AD1KS In l'lush, Astraehan and fur at Moderate l'rlies. Upwards of niti stjlea CIUI.DKI NS TALL COATS In all desirable shapes and mannings at l'epalar 1'rtcea AT lit! New Yerk Stere. ruusiTVuiL, -ur r.sAi'i' U It. KOTE. FURNITURE ! Fer the liKSl ll.vili.vl.vs u rUKNULUE et ALL KINDS, ke te the NEW FURNITURE STORE, Oer. Seuth Queen and Vine Bla. We aie selling for a short time, at ASTONISH ISO LOW I'ltlCES, Kleant Walnut llod-Keom Suites, Marble Tep, IOS.0U , riue Haircloth Par Par ler Suite, Hi 00 Eleirant lAiunite, 17 CO and ether ROOils at the same Lew l'rlces n9-lmd F URNITUHE WAKEKOOMH. lJUV lOUHSKLr A l'Alft Or T1I03 Eelding Dress Pillows. CALL KAKL1 Al Hoffmeier's Fumitare Warerooms. They are the nicest thing out and we have Jus! received another let of them. 98 EAST KINO BTRBBT. T ATESTDESIUNH AND F1NIHU. AT WIDMYER'S iOU WILL FIND A Large and Well Selected Stock OF FURNITURE, IN ALL THE Latest Styles and Finish. VCALL AND EXAMINE.- WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner East King and Duke Sts LANCABTKU, I'A. sentA-lyd TTEINITSH'S FUKNITURE DEI'OT. Only 1 6 Days Mere Until CHRISTMAS. And we are Iteady te Bhew as Flne andLaige an Assortment of FURNITURE IN ALL LINES, AS HAS EVKK UKEN SHOWN 1NTHKCUY. The goods of te-day are se pretty nnd atttactlte that It Is hard te lteslst Buying bemelhlug te uesisi Jinyn In Our Line for CHRISTMAS. We want you one and all te feel perfectly ftee te come every day If you deslre, and leek at what Is being put en the floors new and attrac tive, and you will net be urged te buy. Yeu would be surprised te learn hew many are deln J this each week. We have already set aside a great many pres ents for DKCF.M QEll 21, but iwe tan still keen a grtat many mere secret AT- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, NOS. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKE, PA. gr HKIU1AHT, Fine Tailering: A rull and CeuipleUi stock el iinpeitedan Doinpslle SuitluM nnd Ovoreoatlng H. GERHART. Ne. U N. CJUEICN ST., Opposlte the rostefflce marn IvdB L. tlANHMAN A II HI). VISIT Gansman & I. Bre -reu- GREAT BARGAINS -1N-IIKN, 1101 S AND UIII.DKF..V.S SUITS AND OYERGOATS. A IIAIIK Ol'l'llllll NltV TO DIIESS W KLL 1011 1.1 1TLBMONK1 We are selling Men'a Dressy OretceaU at U.M. lleRtilar ITlce, 111 M. Men's I nr lleavei Oroiceata at (SCO. llegutar Price, wn Mens t'nlen Heat el OieiceaU atimn. lie ular l'rlcti. tieisu Men Cataluiore .tuotcenla, 17 ""i, Keaular Price, moo Men'a Chinchilla Ovciceat, WU Ili'Klllar lteeular Prleti, II (tl Man's Imported Chinchilla Ovrrctwts, liae'1 lteitular I'rtce, IISiH Men's Finn Mellen or Kersey llearet Ovet cenu, IIS.0). Leitular l'rlcti, 117 1. Men's rtne Worsted Ovutceatg, IUM Kenu lar I'rlce, lis il Monsllmnbe Chinchilla Ovmceats, 111 CO lteeular I'rlce, lie lUns'nnd ClilMren's Oreicets In Uire ijnan tlttea at thn lowest tKittem teachml jirlctis. TAliC -SOTIl K for thn neit two wetiku is am closing ent Oreictsiu (Jel Ltita), where we haelmt oneor twenf aletlelt If you tan ha ntted In some of them we will make It an object fur )oute uuy l'rlces aie S per cent lra than manutacturrrs flistceiL L. GANSMAN & BRO., 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANIASIK., PA 49-Nel connected with any ether clothing house In the city. -jyFYKKS A RATI It ON. OVERCOATS detal westher te talk about 0 I IttOATfl t geed time te buy them, and eur'a Is the right place le buy them II youraie ier,NlUE UOODS atLOWPllICES OUH STOCK OF FIHEMELTONS is 1 1; AllllVtm E PltlChS FllOM 110 Ce TO IJiui ELYSIAN BEAVERS 1 r.s.w 10 tx FRENCH KERSEYS, I1J0O AND llbOl ENGLISH RATINA, II' te AND !1W. A FINMtCiRADhOl COAIS IN FRENCH MONTANAK, ALL COLOIIS, SATIN LIN I D, ti? Theia goods aie acknowledged te le Strlitly First tlas and Lew In Price. HOYS', 10LTHS andCIULDItlN H OVERCOATS As Lew us any Customer may wanL MEN'S STORM GOATS, S13.00. All styles are kept In stock, and If there Is anything new In the maiket we have It lyers & Kathfen, POPL LA It CLOIUIEIIS, KO. 13 BAST KINO BTRBBT, L.VNCASlKlt, P. B UHUEK A HUITON. Prepare for Christmas Have )eua husband, a lather or abiether ' jnu have, what would be mete acceptable as a a.a. u j w.. u ........., --. . w. .-."- -. cc .hrlstmas out than a FINE SUIT OF CLOTHES SUCH AS AitKBOLD Al & SUTTON'S 1 .Mcriliiint lalleiliiK ninl I'lelliltiK Stere. Or If jeuenn't alluiil an entile bnlt Buy an Overcoat, And If you can't ftlTeid that Buy Une of Onr Nobby Neeklies. Of which we have soiuethlng enllrely new Call and sce them. BUEGER & SUTTON, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCABTKU, PA. jruTiUJia. 1 1 ENTH KUHN1SUINU HTOKK. E. J. ERISMM'S Gent's Famishing Stere, NO. 7 WEST KINO STREET. - Stere open Every Evening except Sunday evenings. tr ATOM KM. TTATCUKH. Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelrj at less than auction pilccs until Jauuaty 1, 1E87. Fine, le" of jtings, Ac. Alse. Elgin, Waltham lAurera for wblth 1 um Hele Agent), and ether First-class Watcher. lXst IVatch and Jewelry lie pal ring. -uorreet time by Telegraph Dally, only place In city. l. weber; 109X North Queen St., Near I'cnn'e. It. It. Depot. Bpectacles, Eyeglasses anaOpUcoJOeodi. AU kinds of Jewelr, 4 A S. ,.. WWdtki '-'' ft,!&n$'i2!vtswib: