THE LANCASTER DATTiV IXTELLIGEXOER, PATTTRDAY, DECEMBER 3,1, 188G. THB YKAB ri tin, wm dollar a run, rinr AMOtrra. LraDTcaiiiiMinLA. CATa AD AU. AWOIKlna rLAin. AAMTll certM rtMti ftintUt oexawsioii allewiid te cxeaAaiim. tilbmem oebctio, Bp 4 . i, jAflVEHTiama bates: BPirt '.- -' IHIn. ltsi.l tn. 3 In. .Tin 6tn fcnmrfP",f W & ' TweDtn I no 11& J 8 4 SCT" ThrWDari.,.. ltw son 450 eiii 760 tV Four Days loe lftt sbe 515 6tw ' JSf FITS Days 110 aw 4 01' 6 CO 7 CO w 'V Oa,WBek 1SB 880 490 BOO 8 Ml 1060 ? A TwO.WnetCi.... 4BO 7 te 10 BO 13 SOI 1(1 M ?. S ThftM WMkl.. 800 600 1000 I860 17 00 WW !V js Qn Menth 850 700 uoe iseu 200 2100 ft Twe Months... 6 00 loeo 17 00 moo J7iljll"J . V ThnwlfeaUia.. 000 uoe no aieu sjeui ni tMx Months 9 00 Id 00 MOD SAW 44 l 1Ji ; untTen 1800 M oej sa a M 00 wee The Weekly Intelligencer Pl'BUSHID EVMY WEDNESDAY MORNiMO. llODArua. 11.00 e ix wrraa- ciriw e ti, 1, j.oe,'AB AOorrmiTersRAo orresn ir lowreirio oucrre FHOM TBT TA BT OF T B I .K ifAra'AUD OOKTBT. ALL AKOXTMOTS L1TTB. ' SrTLLBc6rSIOKIDTOTn WAT BASKHT. AtiaXfii all Letter, and Ttltgramtte uJtl 3,J- THE INTELLIGBNaBn, " JnteUlgencer Building, Lancaster, Fa. $ljc CntuautctUutclligciu LANCASTER. DECKMUKR 11, lW ThoIntcr-SlatcCeinmerco 11111. The committees of the two litmus e' 1U Congress are said te have agreed upon t!i features of the lnter-state commerce bill and there is a strong probability th it it will become ft law. It forbids railroad peeling, and requires the freight ratis betwtea points en a railroad's line te be posted at its stations, and the rates with connecting railroads te be furnished te the commis sioners of the government, who shall see te their publicly. It forbids the charge of a ' greater freight rate for a shorter than for .1 larger haul in the same direction, but leaves it In the power of the government officers te modify this rule en proper occa sions shown. Commissioner Tmk, who known meie about railroad freight r.tte working than any ether man, and who as the com missioner of the trunk line railroad pooh proves himself very exceptionally iiuahfied 1 for his pest, thinks that railroad peels should be encouraged rather thin dis couraged, the trouble being, as he conceives, net that railroads agree te the same,prices, but that they cannot be kept te them. The public interest rtiiuires that the prices shall be reasonable, but it also -.requires that they shall be uniform. And these are likewise, in the long run. the railroad's Interests. The true interests of the railroad are these of their customers, just as well as the interests of the manufac turer are these of his empleyes. Commis ' sjqner Pink seems te have the strength ',et the argument. If railroads could ,bq controlled te reasonable charges they could all bind themselves te charge thc?e prices with advantage te the public, whose injury does net come from their combina tion, but from their u?e of combination for extortion; and it is because it 13 se liable te be thus used that the law-makers under take te forbid it, as the easiest if net the only way of protecting the public If Mr. l'ink will show hew ia.lre.id charges may be made fair by law, wL.le railroad are allotted te coin bine, ht will solve the problem ei their treatment by the law. The general idea is that competition is the best reliance of the public against extortion , and for this reason railroad charters are git en whenever asked. Hut there is no compe tition where there is combination , and se no advantage te the public in the many railroads. And in truth many railroads seem te be a mistake. There is no public advantage found in chartering competing reads which are net needed te de the bust, necs, save the advantage in their compe tition, which has net been great, m experience, because of the suLcess with which it can be choked. If Commissioner Pink will produce his plan te procure fair rates from radreads. w itheut cempetiti n. he will save a great deal of wasted capita' and be a public benefactor. He has been undertaking this business himself, as the voluntary arbiter between the radioed, and cannot ilatti r himself with the results in times when there is net enough business loge around. It has been conclusively demonstrated that there is nothing se false te Its engage jaents a3 a railroad corpora tlen; which is as bereft of honor as of soul. Mr. rink may think that the hand of the law will have power te make railroad rates decent ; but while the law leaves the reads free te combine, it is a serious question whether it does net leate thern tee strong for it. The prevision of tlu proposal statute which requires the publication of rates lias Mr. Tink's unqualified approval. He does net assent te the reasonableness of the 1 e e quirement that a charge shall be no greatei for a shorter than for a larger haul en tin pame line In the same direction, which he says will revolutionize the trafllc and cause an increase in through freights, in erdm that the companies may preserve thth pieutable local freight rates. His oimc eimc oimc tiens are weak in the face of the manifest injustice of charglug a local rate greater than a through rate right by the local cus tomers deer ; and as it is te be presumed that he advances all that can be advaned against the propesltion.its beneficence mat be conceded. Having borne te long the evecuuve or me railroad ioel, Cem mlsslener Fink naturally takes a ene-sidt-d view of the question at issue, aud as his business will be gene under the new law, the mildness of his pretest against is strong evidence of its virtue. An I.'iadlng Delce. An interesting question is raised by the suit of the state against the Dubois heir for the five per cent, collateral inheritance tax upon the three millions of property which the aged possessor deeded te his nephew for a consideration of one dollar just before he shuffled off his mortal coil There is no disputing the fact that no did this te avoid the llve per cent, tax te the state which falls upon rintl ?C? by celIatral relations. W. taxes, and the per centage might be in. creased te the public advantage, it te a pecially adapted te just such inheritances aj that of nephew Dubois of his unci's millions. The tnillinim " ..' 1 - -...v. uiuie iimn any man ought te have who does net earn them, and a nephew has no very strong natural claim te the Jaw's Ten of Ida inheritance. Inheritance 1 a gift of the law. In a savage society a man's appointed successors would uet be apt te get their succession. The law steps In and executes a mau's will after he Is gathered te the tomb. Ver this It Is enti. tied justly te make a geed charge, and every Inherltanceef magnitude should bear a heavy tax. ntidacellaltr.il inheritance especially, w here the Heed expectation of coming In should net 1k great. Counseller Jenks, v.he was the adviser of the original Dubois, no doubt put him upon the deed, instead of the will plan of succession . nnd It remains te be seen whether the evident intent te defeat the state tax can thus be executed. We de net think that it can be done, if the fact is made as apiurent as It seems te lie, that the deed devlce was chosen ti defeat the state. The law does uet leek kindly upon such devices. Shcnck's defender. The Em does discredit te Itself and In justice te a reputable member of the bar by it3 persistent apology for and labored de.i ue of County Solicitor Shenck, his steel pigeon, llorace lteberU and their col lusion 1 1 share the magistrates' aud consta bles' b.lis, The simple, undented and undeniable facts are that in numerous instances where Mienck had lefused te pay the bills his been companion, his partner, his associ ate and las steel pigeon, bought up the lulls nt an enormous discount, promptly get the bills approved and get the money. Whether or net he di ided the profits with henck is a matter between themselves about w huh the public has a right te its own Sii"p'cien. - Miff as Tip Iren. Our Kelley will have nothing te de t ith the free sugar idea of the Republican enatir. who alighted ujen this as the b st thihg toelfset against the Democratic cry for free raw materials. Mr. Kelley proposes te be consistent, and fails te see hew a protectionist can be for free sugar. The agricultural interests he considers te need piotectien very much just new ; and he has a vision of beet sugar all ever the land as a result of his policy. Mr. Kelley has sugar refining constituents, we believe, aul puts in a word for them while praying for the farmers. V ir Republican friends bid fair te hate a monkey and a parrot tune getting a tariff reduit en measuie te suit all around their beard. Kiei your feet warm. Probably no ether one cause produces mere winter sickness, and particularly with children, than cold feet. Colds, pneumonia, pleurisy, croup and ether rttnp'a.nts cetne imJdenly among us. We cannot a voent for their origin when perhaps, for hi Lin-, wtule out walking or riding or while I uiM w 1th work, through Insutfli lent pretecti m our feet hat been lauly numb wuh c 1 1. Th New Knglsnders who hsve been se savage ever whtt they considered the neg lect of the hsbery Interests by Secretary Rayard are new giving him unstinted praise for his latter en the question. Judge Wood bury, ni Hosten, is In a parUcularly happy imelnveriu "1 made up my mind when t'lev eiand came in," said he, "te stand up te the rack, fodder or no fodder. After two years 1 think tee fodder is coming, tiove tieve lin.l is turning out the Republicans and IJayard is ntandlng right up te the Kanucka." lhe.iudge then proceeds te give a very clear HLitement of the case as he understand!, it. In IM la statute was psed by the British Parliament te carry into etlect the previsions e thei uveutien of IsIS, and in this statute the Ilritish pivernuitut went beyond the convention nnd avsumed certain rights which were net awarded te it by the con vention. . nee that time the English gev. ernment ha e-minuslly claimed rights whuh d.d net belong te it by the tertus et the treaty, and the Canadian government ha.s taken unwarrantable steps in the seizure of our vessels. Lord Kesebery begs the whole iiiestiea by saying that it the treaty has become obnoxious It hheuld be recon sidered, heeretary Bayard's poi-itien la that the treaty evists and should be observed, lie Knows he is right and he is going ahead. . . A rn'itcssED authority en the subject thus answers the query at the significance et wedding anniversaries . At end of hrst year conies thb cotton , IM year, psper , .( 1 year, leather , v.h year, wooden . Tthyear, woellen , Huh year, tin , 1-th year, Hilk and line linen . 11th year crystal , eih year, china .' "h year, silver, aethycar, pearl -10th year, ruby , 1OU1 year, golden ; "ath year, diamond. 1 a ft cret circular issued last July Mr. P wd 1 iv attacked the eillcera of the Iuter r&t, .run igirmakera' Union, charging that th' ir c nduct bad ca'isei the failure of a boy bey c t ey the Kuih's and intlmatingthat itwas all duet, fie t mdnt-ss r,f the union eflleers ler tTHldy. T je circular even went se tar as te uientu 11 Mr dempeis, who has long en joyed the (oifidence of the union, as one et the men the txeeutue besrd el Knighta had ntvt-r met huber. Mr. dumpers, rather U'e In the day, cnes en the war path against the Kni'ite wuh this declaration as the refri 11 U his wir song. He calls all n.en te witness that he appeared tiefere the tit nine beud of tle Knlgnta as the nusei ,t the 1 igarmikera and as a wltnesn, and nude a vereatim report of their proceed ings. He alleged that he could net have d 1 e se it he t ad bteu drunk and that there fore 11 e i iKuUr was a document devoted te scurrilous s.rsenal abuse. This leeks like a strong joint against the Knights, hut Mr. Gemptrs weakened its force by going further nnd attempting te retaliate by Intimating that Mr. Puwderiy bad net acted for the interests of the men In the recent strike el the Chicago butchers. JIe said that theerder te return 10 work was known te the public long tfee theuht-rs received it He denied that he wmhed te charge I'ewderly with treachery, but eaid fiat a man in the eervlce of the em rleyers( mid net have dene their work tet ter ha't-ver may he his faults the public will '(i ti believe that Pewderly has been guilt) of anything resembling troaebery, and hu action In the Chicago htrike lias re ceived the warm approval et all Just men who knew U.h tm u Tin suniuiu..:.,gef Hev. Or. McfJIynn, of New York.teK ime in censeriuence of his political 11 tivity in cmnectlen with the Heury (.eerge u.ayeralty campaign, Is a new illustration of the Bcrupuieus vigilance that the Catholic church exercises ever its clerical warrior, hallier AlcUlynn was recently interviewed en the poverty of the masses, and his sentiments were construed by the Arc'. I episcepal authorities as reflecting en the teachings of the church and the utteranres of Pepe I,e X 1 1 1 The fact that Dr. Mclilynn I as been called te Heme does net necessarily imply ihi be will be silenced or even een sured. He may he able toglve auih an ex pla-i il n as will satisfy the peps entirely and reef .in 1 n rehnUn nt tall. Ttnr this is ., thought j rjluble. Priesta are new1 and then c.,vu,.v., ,u. aumu llir(,uinilljr 01 UJIlllUCI, UUl it Is seldom that nne is cIIa.i in lf,nA in answer for holding dectrines that are net ap luevcu i.y luuunuruu for this reason It is thought that Dr. McUlyun will net return vv about (ensure el s nne kind. . m . tliu lotiteukl fjunril tu I.uek I.Ike l(ri;ulrr. An order has been iskued from the Na tional Guard beadiiuarter making certaln HunMnrTn.'T .",""" " tne tn ted ill aruly- T1e faclnijs of the Inrantrv I branch are changed fremtlue tu 1 white. y HERE AND THLKK. President Cleveland tell goeJ story of Statesuian Tliu Ciiip'jvil In his Allmny day t'pen a tlslt ei tUe thtn New Yerk city netiHter te tliu then governor, the former sought te linprevs hia mullter with the frank and molest admission that he s net a bread gauge statesman, and dU1 net aplre te te se regarded, but was only a narrow pattern, whose highest ambition and chief surecs Hy In "fptiinu thorn. ' In the stine tutor low, te a constitutional obteeilen urged bvt. . Cleveland asalust sntuethlni: 1 r ether, t ai) bell feelingly ansnred. "Vnt, Mr 1. i. erneV, I hate as great roverorus fir the in stitution as anybody, but reallv the d I thing ought net te be nllmej Ij aepar-ite friends. . It has Ueu S'liuelhlng akin te th e'etatid sentiment that eems te have iusrilred It ( the movement te mke twitter 1 nemas . Cooper, chairman of the Republican sta'e committee, l.overner Heaver- secretary of state. If the constitution expressly evc.u Je I Cooper by name from eligibility te this cilice, Us inhibition could net liate been mere explicit and unnustakab 0 Neverthe les llpaver was willing, if net antieus,t make the appointment, and 1'oepor was bttn willing and anxious te get It Press and politicians were enlisted In the scheme 1 judges were advertised te have j;iven epli ion te (.usUiu it, and even lVmecniiic -euf. ters werH 1Iiik 1 il tared and corraeeil l tote ler the combination el iL eimiy 01 jtvtn totiviper personally, and I knew no PeiiiecrU who vveiiidn laa . f ee hiiu t Heaver's eloew as an n' Ms kuh I r. for a 1 aduiluistralieti that tane met 11 teuppn t the 1 'institution te nart 1 ! ly tramping en t was very well calculated t. brine 011 tweive inches et snow, aud te lun the mercury down near nothing. 1 venture te ay ttrnt te-day there lu't a lawyer of respeeut'i'.lty in the state, among the number who were talking that way ten dajs age, who would deliberately put his name te a written epln ion sutamtng t oeper eUgibliiiy. Aud even the J'rets, which hivs been trying c hard te koepeu both s ies et the itieu, begins te lltt the .it leg ever theu ( ran There is snow 1. 1 er thi 1 iel -i ingten. Tr.i, la. v a-1- I saw three big handed, I ig c eland 11 g looted, aud I doubt net big hearted, hng ish girls en an American tour get into a butlct dining room car the ether day, a: J a:tr watching with eger interest : r iie.ue t.n e the compartment w here the cook con-pun l the cetlee, one of them s-artied the fhtr passengers by darting forward, withrisug tntleotlen and the avewe.i purpaae M dis cover whether It was ' an aJvertisemeut or merely decerativ e," s II veu happen te Um eiv 'ierk 111 tue early eveniug g up en the Brooklyn bri Ige and leek at the sun dying In the red wee. , watch the shadows creep ever the landscape. , ee the lights tlit like tire flies along Stateu Island, the electric torch blaz out of the Hvrtheldi statue, the 1 tuterns iug tre 11 church spires at your very feet, the var.e gateil decorations of the lerr) landings. se the vague aud ghostly fe-ms cf stately ware heusja rise up in the advancing darkness , watch the crowds saunter by ou fuet, the ft running trains, express wagons and equip ages el fashion and, though veu h ive takt n but a very small tectleu out 01 one phase t our many sided life, you can appreciate wl y a man wants te go ever the ocean aud t f ir six weeks en I. mJeu br.Jge aud w- L t.ie world go by If you would make viv i utra-t f tue dlllerent forms in which the eye and han 1 et genius work and express theme.ves, cjn template ter a time the Brooklyn bri Ige, grown from the nne strand et wire, hrst csrrled ever that spin by a kite', te l.s present mighty net work of cahles,r8 massive towers and '.u ponderous weight of railways, and then turn te Munka.sv's i..i-:ure e! "hr.n Before Pilate,' new en eiiL..ieu ia Ne Yerk. ." ' Yeu may easily iimis the m.suike of some geed clergymen who stumbled ln.e K is ter A Biai's variety show and, otter patiently wait ing for the curtain te rise ou tbu picture, finally saw what they hada'tceuie te leek at But If you exen sealtitieimre caution yi u will get tn the right pU.e, the Taberna !, where halmi Merse whs fi.rbidden te pre duce his passion play, an 1 where new the painter exhibits his concept. ou en canvas 01 one of the meat tni.tn. s 'Hues ,n tue lite e! the Saviour en earth. Tn ir Ts can Ot course carp and nnd fault. Ti ere is nothing neglected tj advertise thei-t i tsi 10, the busl-ne-s management of the exbi w!ku onterprl-e Is perfect, and the receipts f ir the owner et the picture and the pub isher of its manifold reproductienfi w ill centi.iue t be enormeu, during the coming years iu wm.h it is te he shown In all parts of this an i 'L- many ether countries, waning te eii.,i 1 uis modem treatment of a theme tint is of urnva.ied in terest and which has held the World s atte ) ) tien fir centune With h!1 ihe a'tiiipti of iw friends te mike the fnri-t et tins ,i, ture the ideal repreffiitatien of the se 1 in:c, puri y and dignity of the vve'i l's K-i? i,r, the greater portion et the off iters nunmiy di'sitished with the ruthless asau.ttl is c .11 ceptien makes upon the tridi'ieial far 1 of thebavleur. Mrs. n hensielaerexpressts It very well thus: " le some 1 ves Munkacsy'a Christ may seem a true and worthy and spiritual Ideal conception. Te me it teems n btriking and Interesting portrait, net the Christ as the Christian of te-day conceive him, but of Jesus of N'aztreth as the accusing Jews of bis own day must have conceived him. It eein3 te me that su'h a Men as this would have had mere euVct in bring Ing about the H iuian s decision than any testimony brought by his a-cusers. N jt because it Is in any t-ense tim face of a criminal, or a who edi lenist, but be cause it is the fa '9 of a, fanat.c rather than of the w ise and holy faclier et a pure religion a face that is ascetic, melancholy, morbid, rather than inspired ; with ujere et obstinacy in its features thsn of calm resolve ; with no sweetness of feeling , and with an exprassi n that speaks rather et 1 mtniii for his m ctieers than et divine 1 uar.;. h'kI rather el physical than et spirltiui tuu!erlng As a conception et some well meaning and power ful but deluded and half-dUtraugbt fanatic, I repeat it would have great exf.resslenal value, but as a conception et C nnst it is both mistaken and inadequate .'. is net our Christ but CaipbaVa. ' TVevertheless, It Is a striking and wonder ful picture. It is set te have all the artificial advantages of well .arranged light nnd dis tance , the figures are all realistic as In tab leau , the robes and costuming and col oring rich and perfect in all the technical ex ecutien el a master, each qne of the twenty or mere chief figures ia a study and every group an Independent work of art. Theien tral figure resplendent and luminous, Irradi ating the canvas te every berier, Pilate, politic and doubtful ; Caiphas, urgent and fanatic, the Judges, stern and solemn, the sinewy Korean soldier, emblem of authority ai.d order, the self sullluent and yet ap prehenslve Pharisee: the Jew et commerce aud the Jew of intellect, Shylo k aud Dis raeli cenfablugj the acetler aud brawler, the Idle gesslpand the curious sightseer; the beautiful and the pitiful mother, rather lugged in for dramatic etrect, make a com position that has been gazed at by two mil lions of s ji5cttjr, and it w ill keej a place en the walls of time's greatest taili ries. As I turned again into the bu-y hu.', and thought of It byceutra.t with the Brooklyn bridge, I was glad that in the ceinmerciil metropolis of this utilitarian age and country there was alike appreciation et the triumphs et mechanical genius aud admlratiun ler the eagle fights et the artist, homage for the Munkaesys as well as the lleeblings; hall dollars dropped at the deer et the Taberna 'ie as well as pennies ut the gates et the big bridge, across which move the affairs of two millions of people, and under whleu siulis the commerce et a great harbor. Hen Kckley B Cexa is engaged In opening up several large coal fields, and Is he ah i-erbed in his work that he will net consent te allow- his name te be used lu any poll i a matter, Gen. J, Watts De Peyster, of .New Yerk, author and litterateur of mauy titles, honorary member of the Diaguethian I.tterary society el Prank I In and Marshall college, has printed in a pamphlet his contribution te the CeUeye Stuiicvt In eulogy of Andrew Atkinson Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, brigadier gen eral and brevet major general, P lilted States army, major general Cnlted Htates volun teers, chief of stall and commander of the oembined Hecend Third corps, army of the PewuikO, chief of englueera lulled States army. Humphreis vvas nneef the many soldiers et the war w 11 . never get bis dues. De Pevster will 1 nd s iuv iutipauy In bis opinion that Mnii- I ohm army, the liest an t greatest wcre i,e ige P I nema's whose only fault, tflt was a uu t. was, he would take lime, nnd thstetliir one, who nasal nays up te tlme and never ie'iiudiiaiid any v here or luanywiiv, Attdien Vikiu.ui Humphrey.' '1 he Mi Chilian Isxk is 1 go.' the poll tical and military h u r 1 f ihe war is lnlng uuiuade very rapiJiv msirge Ticknor Curtis hvs rotidero,! a k I desl el serv ice te truth in his tuastci v handling or the ces of Buchanan and Mit'lebsn. Asacare'til Rdvoeata should, he h is 1 irtitleJ his Xisltiens with lmpregnaule is s a 1 .rcumstance hitherto pretty gimrs.v illsregardeil bv theso who liave wiiitutel these days and events. Mr. Curtis las lecentlv published also an open letter 10 the stcretary of the interior en the atlirsii tab, which very few people will it,,,.1 . is ttad. and yet w hich all the Amet opt might prooa preoa proea bly read te a better i.u t. e ii'g " vexed social, political -and rL-i, s religious problem. Chas. K. Voorhis resident nerk of the next Heuse Rtllarrliurg, has ivmpdeil tlm names, residences and 10 uu et the new legislature Ue figure i'.. that the llepitb llcans will have a ma rltv en Joint ballet of S3. lu the 11 use He publlcvn, 103 ; Democrat, C . riHn. back-Lvlier, 1. I think Mr Q lay i eeted. The P.epublleana hav e n clear twe-t' rds in Pie Senate, and vvlt'i n ne el i In fi H -use, a perilous propendeniKO. Mi m J Heaver veto the prohibition laws, t'le anti lisorlmi liserlmi lisorlmi natien bills and the na ilea f " lums trea jusses which this ;.g s a-ute Is i-r-sln te puss, these salubuv ii.easures can e pvssed ever his veto bv hts . i. . psr'i ' When thi skies fall, lark's ea 1 ' - w h .it even sstt. Kveulu this gc 1 . ' .ssi u , hiwever, as n white blackblii', . te the presence rf n DemecratlameiiiL . 1 ue-.er county. Ills name U Wltlta 1 I - m. "d be will be et the halt of the . 1 , t lUrrleurg next Cs!en, though he In r u N.i(!rl u III !...,..... ... . .. - a-a K. Inn ,,m - I IVIllUS Ol II1S s. .1, 11, e ntv niUK -..- snnted te our merci " s a" 1 tr iesnrien te se cure their advertl.'ig .i . The cvnvassers ler one of these have re- 'tMti the discredita ble dodge of pretend iig "' hv leg some kind "f patronage or au;c v 0111 tne tienrd of Iradtv This subt .- i i 1 I ' adver tiers en thelr guard. .i er thel,nl f Trade nor anybely a .'iriter iii-siiame has countenanced a iv s u ieme aud au enterprise that has ti r.s nn (1 ldeviie must be lame aud i -uiv lu any event, business men would u 1 we te .e-r 1 lear et ti e tramp sdvertis uga-i s newspapers aud weli appreve'i u e a.i is are the bast mediums. 1 u" mi e .1 ba been wasted in this town 1 m 1 ia s a In rlisemeuti w ou id build the ra .- mi se II itud, 1 met I'ncle J read train the dots net tame u . Unite variety. Bu. ' terest te him these U gibillty, or whether '. prosecute the coal p . the big Kverett fur 9 county. The peei haif n million d a a geed many eggs in- . 11 rsu. eie 1 n Age is j. s in rh s lu- i det u. -e in- . . u t' . er s el. v.i r li s. j is te s ., is th sale of es aie .n Bedfeni . j 1 .ied it aud lest 1 r 11. ere there, put i e 1 isAt-tand llilhely a r uti reait They startea te market ev-r depended en knew 1 Je sua sgscliy of one who suddenly dle t t.e rest of tlieir agents did busiues. t- 1 tv -" was no here after. Without a ,- ,.r 11 'uia'nu, or at least an accurate k 1 .-'.. n' 1 .eir luturi) ere supply, tbey I t 1 , ' . re at B e, dv Kuna lurnacewith 1 i,'s'itv e. one hundred tens per day , acd ai.er r i m 1 g 1: tour een months and getting v 1 n en the flood-tide of presit. . tan pule woke up one morning t 1 1 111 -igs c ne te ainish. New Yerk r 1 lawyers have been 1 concern ever slm a been finally adv-eru-. day. Decern bar li '1 the t'nited States 1 r ern district et Pent.-, n trlct of Maryland. I tta property ihall 1 - 1 ai.d then in parcel' bt Is te be adepts J, 1 . 1-15,1X1) the iQlnlie . . 'I no plant represen - : v. -t neut, and cot t -at theceurt's figure. 1 te ebe'va purebs. - v, he idii get all the or" tin' r sjs uiaiers and g f 1 ut with the 1 t .e ( reperty has - s..e . n V , Jne 1, 1 ier de ne it ir, f. r the West is a 1 J : t the ,lu ... ri ss it re : that .1 rrd as a hole, n a lia'itigeeiM I- 1 i: ' y reach m- 1 1 v iti c mrts. ' or ;" 'i 1 00 In ng ' r a (i iri utser ,1 --, i pr. u is, 1 , .. is .c, wneie , w mil, A gontleman in t', u.v wh . is w. . -knew a as a geed liver, UUcw 1 k a g 1 fellow, hal been talking im-t'i-v nsiderable time with his wile , a 1 : is y .ii-yajraeJ te make practical d" u - 1 1 e th tact thvt swnl enterta .1 n u w. 1 . iLaruiing accempinimcnt of - i.e-1 ng 1 1 aTd dnuk de net uu I "j 'r. i- h - t the beard was net n - v 1 as expensive as society of late has s w t. ' m K.- 1' Tney set oet te prove, for t ... fxiii,,ue c ec mumy te ethers rather tr 1 1 .- t.it-.r own I entL, that it was jKXssib.i- t . 1 -r mi a uepanv of people with taste a 1 I sp, e i',utc, .reunc meut and apprc' . ' r a v r mxlerate outlay. Twelvegei 1 t . 1 ui'-ister, rei resentlngsll thes , 1 ",iue 1 1 recessions, themwt subatant 1. ,e-s an1 1 orniner erniner cul interests, rani ' ir hu 1 and ger 1 iliaestlen, of qnkk k a 1 I 1 1 .1 irean tat, met nreund the .1 Tin re; ist well call It that "Onsis ' I nines There was a meat soup, w " -, tp is , crefpietun , tnaccarenl if net nn v as the luliins serve it, It was only en m-e ri Italian ever cooked It se well p .'si n s 1 , and a glass of red wine; with breai, zsre'-'iack and butler. There re mm y and satis faction. The hht 'y vil st of every article tn'er.rg In- the meal was analyzed or i is' re pr co was His less than tsn ceti s i in. I'erhap', my fastidious sls'er, v. 1 1 i ret have found it te the que. n's uv , ai 1 yi j, desr brother would have t eu ler nr ung short of terra; In and Me- -et h- , 1 i n uas eminently a step in tue right ureotien. never heard a revdir t; ,w 1,1 ri wit at the Clever club or at the fourteen co iirseban'iiie'.s, wuh many colored g aies and mucn uiixei wines. Ssjmewhtre between tn d liars a plate and the achleven ent of tne I mcaslir Dining P.elerm assrx.atun ergkui;?d Dec. 2 will be found the g ilden inssti s s While the imperte's et Siuu'n tobacco continue te have a go . I time of it at the ex pense of the native .eat, and I y one device or another get their go is in at i cents, despite the 75 ceut Intent ei the law, .ingress moves very slowly in the way or relief. Alter patiently waiting aud watihing all the par. llamentary comers of the last suasion, Mr. Hlsceck, who has tu 1 1 irretive bill in bis charge, managed te g into sa.'h a position that en the first day et the preient sssslen he was entitled te the li , .r te ui'ive for a suspen sion of the rules and or ng nut et tie ways and means cemmlttte lias lithe bill, wbii.h the revenue reform mj irity of that com mittee was disposed te tnain up : ' Leaf tobacco n m K t'e, br , j,ackue or bundle, any part 1 ,chirh u suitable for wrappers, xfnetsten m-d, ieentiperpeuml, ta'etnmed, flOOpf p -nnd uj.cn the whole content 0 3UCh ' t e, t z, j aelcagt or bundle." This substitutes ail imported wrappers for the prosent loopholes, "of which be per cent.is el the requisite 8lzn,and it the necessary tine, nesset texture te be su 'abla for wrappers, and of which mere than one hundred leavis are required te weigh a ieund"; and it it pissed would impe.-, tne " , cent tax en all wrappers. Unfortunately the rea ling of the message and the announcement et tne deaths et members crowded Mr. Ht-cock out; and his turn will net come around again until Dec. 20. But even should he get his uioilen up it is deubtiul if the necessary two-thirds te pass it can be had. Meantltne comes the president's message with this suggestion that is construed in some quarters te be hostile te the proposed measure . " Toe government of tne Netherlands bes exhibited concern in relation te lertalu fes fes fes turesoreur tarlUlsws.whieh aroauppeiod by the 11 te be alined at hi lass of tobacco pro pre pro dueod In the Dutch Past lndius. Cemment would seem unnecessary upeu the unwisdem of legislation appearing te have a special national discrimination ler Its object, which, although unintentional, may give rise te in jurious retaliation." On the contrary the Illscoek amendment proposes te eliminate all the discrimination In the existing law und te strlke alike at all Imported wrappers. When Gen. Silas M, Billy, a jeweler el I'nlontewn, Payette county, whom the Ho He publican bosses made state treasurer some years age, asked some el his Domecratlg neighbor te go en his bend, they readily eeuseuled, lwvaue they knew him te le a fair man and urether tewtismsu. New they H'e asked te tv tlieir share of (70,000 leews IncurrtHl te the state during his term. CapU Ntitt, who lull before Duke's pistol, wm bis iMhler, and a wild, reckless fellow be was eptcuUltug i.utlntislly with the state's money dm ig his principal's term. Ktstiniti l'KHSONAU. D11 Dl. wm, of PhlUdelphls, is 111. tii.vttiM. Is said te uet approve the stttl rent camp-ilgu Inaugurated by the National 1 esgue lu lrelsud, Du Jehn D MKnctu, a son of Chief Just, .(i Met, ur, ha Ix-en Hpielnteil surgeon te the IliltluioreA Ohie railroad lu Phils. delphla. Jehn lu nel.' estate In Clearfield ts te tm sued tij Auditor iieneral Ntles for the collec tion el': tM'rceiiL cellaferal Iiihorltatice tax en 5 000 uoe el jHrsenal preerty. " Pie lne?. " Kki ly celebrateis his return te W sshingteu by entering a pretest against rree sugar. He takes Issue with tSeuaters Sherman. Merrill and Prje en the sugar questen, but advocates the repest! of the In ternal revenue tax ou tobacco. We cvn rermntn'tiil our teadsrs te uts Ur U11II (.eujjh sj rup In all cases of ceuKhi, celdf, eti " Mether the lsdles srs all out In PprltiK dres-iatul 1 can t wear ttilue for f.iar of n.ursi Kit 1'slis.w, chlia, go, and get a bettlu et ai; vstten ou. itr.i.ia jet'.s. ulioieum shitvici:s wii.i. 111: held In the fi-illewlnz churches en funilsl . R tn the morning at 103J, In the evening si 7 IJ snndav school at 1 U a. m Wheu the hour Is ditren nt It Is speclsllv noted' 1 nt R111 oriien-coiiii 1 et l'rlnce and Oniiins Pi mhiugat lOJia m and7ptu bv the pastor, est 'mth si-hoei st I si p ni. tHBisT 1 iTiiims Curei n West King treet, F 1 llei'd, pastor Dlvlneservnes at lOWs. iu ainfivp in Miuits schivil at 1 IS a 111 I, RALS Litiiikji.s Lenier nt Nuith Queen and J anus street. Kev e Elvln tteupt, psster IMvtiie seivices at 10 ju a. in. and 7 IS p iu, suu duv chnel at 5 p m. 1'bisbtiriis MsxeaiM cnrRcn, euth Queen sre,'t services morning and evculngsl the uma' henrs. abbath school meets st 1 U p. m 1'ravt.r iius'tlng ou v e.lnesdsy ev eultig r sTirHKv (ittf j LHrnca Ceu.xnt CBkrsL Hely Loiuumuleu at Ur9u a. uu oiuieu ty 1., v Ur h, V (ierhrt 1 isr itirrisr srvlce st the regular hours 111 uiiiK uud t veiling I'reachtng b the pastor, 1. 1 1 V. r- 01 ell Sundsy school st i p uu bTHiiirers n coined. nutMMt sr,s.T Vfrlcsn M K churcli. Preschluu nt lese 1 m. and 7 p. in by U16 pastor, vv W.b-luus 1'SiseiTSKi.ii Ilev J 1 Vfiuhell, 1 l,T;a ter l'renchlug tn the tneinlug sud evening by tne pastor m Kwyeuii il ( Knllsh ), en Vlulberry street, above iirauife rieacQing si in tii a in cinj 5 15 i m. b the pastor. buuUay school at . p. ni f I tki s nrnRvt Vtr1etta Avenue, ltev vv ni i Lh hiltrr, iwvstnr IMvtne service at lu m a 111 and 7 13 p u.. teindav school ill 2 p. in. st 1'iui IlireRinu rrtnijiiug In the mern-!-ik and rtt uing tv Kev J vv vlendnger, of Vincent, l's. euudsy sihoel st 1 a p m tissT UrrORMKU luisiu -Kev J M Tttzel, I l pastor tervlies te innrmir at li-30 a. m. and 7 Iv p in. "Sunday school hi 111 p m. ?r Ji.as s Lnntu St. Jehn Lutheran, Itev "v. vines Mill riter Trnachlng morn ing ind eenl ir by the paiter bnnday scheal ali li 1, mw&ld mission school at J p in Olivst I'.iiTisT CBCRin V M C A r.nems, h'1) in and 7 In in .preaching by the pastor, bandav school at 1 IV p ui. I MTtli ilkSTUKC.I IN CHRIST (COVSMIST) West Oraiig sad Concord striMits, Kev .? U. Funk, pantnr 1'r.nchlnR at 10J a. in and , 11 p in Iu lh' Int iru room, as the audience ioeji Is being paiuted MiuUsy school at t 4V 0 in T pACfs M K tucscii l'reHchlng stl0 30 s.ui sud7 3up m bj the psstei sunility school ai t iv p iu tuid meetings oveiy night except s-nrdsv M'Hiiui-J Max Hark, pastor, lnje a m l.liuny and wmiien, p. m ?uuda sthoel 7 11 p 111 1 veiling service Ikiiitt LiruKRAi lnusl services morning. af frniyi'i and evening Chrtstmis Festival In suuu-att d iv a Heaetliul 1'rulse Service from 7 lnjt 011 cb Islmas morning Apfrejirlat de voiieus "ise in the churih during the closing Li 1 of th. pre.ent ear. r..ir Missii s Jf K Chiel-: p 111 Sun dsysiaoe, 7 ti p in, Frldi), prajenucctlng and itlbte s' idy r.MLvMMATOin KUH MATlhM. ST. JACOBS OIL. 11FL VMM VTOKV. KHKl VI VTIs5 IHIL'M- rii.v.N r Ttsnmj.sv IN 31'tTk. OF DOCTOBS. My wiu (professlonsliy known as Fatll IS is.) w tiken. nue In II irtteril. Conn , with ni-rve lnft immaterv rheumntlsm. and tbe d s-trs sAld It wnutd be lmiiesslbla 10 1.1 v her for three weeks 1 had given up all 1 .pi", but was persuaded te In tit Jacobs ml M.e b(an te Improve, and was seen ,'. sie wn.ic 1 beit Trier sstd It would only a sh jrt llmr b.ls&e plaved that night mi.l d a Una' thin al any linn during ihe season. ItOBEIlT L SV-OlT. THREW AW AV His c vNF. 7 t Ifth Avenue, Chicaro hi I haveiuffereil for ftve years with lntlam nisljrj rbeumaUsm Have been been le Hi.' springs Ark , an! Mount Clemens springs, Mich, anil failed 10 erTucl a cure I Una ly tried si Jacobs p'l and have thiewn nn my cane, which 1 bd been using for Uieevears I cannen-u a' b as well hs ever HiU.N sutrpKUD UK LI LEsg AS AClItLil 3 V Striekler St. Ualilmere. Vld, Fer the past tour yeArsl have been uffllt ed with lnflimmsiery rheu nstlim, which ren dered me as hHlpit? as a child, being unahln te mevii without asilslance ethln the Ue 'ors could de see neit te afford any re' let, i ..1 tins ly I trlwi St Jacobs Oil It tmine t'laii'W removed all serenes and Innsmma tun. H W.LAM'ltAM HIS FEE I LIKE TWO Cl'-UIO.Sd. I.ambertvllle, M. J I had a &, vere attack of Inflammatory lheu na'lnn In both feet and anklxs, whlcn sw-elleii up like two cushions, and Anally wiu confine! te the house, nut being abl te t ike a step 1 was in utter despair. 1 tried at Jacobs OU, and before I hid used half a bottle, the swellings aud pslns baa entirely it-sappeared, an 1 1 could walk with ase JOJ.J aOUUKKS. The CIIAKI.C3 v 01, KLEll CO , Ilslllmere, Md Red Star Cough Cure. 1 Btr. IIIOM UP1ATK3 A.N U FOIStlNS SAtb bCUK. 1'ltUillT. 25 OENTS. AT Mil GGlbTs AND DEALEItS lUblilAULLi A. VO(. hLEU CO, Baltimore, Md. .vit snyr.uTinr.3tK.iTH. R. I! " 1H03H TBLEORA.M3 vvre luiended as gen'le remlndeis te theso wh wcry unduilddd a- te wdit te get for a Christmas Present THAN A.N UNBRELLA, Was Ju-t tbe thing they wantid. Cene, sce wh u a magnlOceni line of Standards and Nor Ner eltles we have. CanF.iS Wu hsve a great many Held and Sli ver Head d Canes at prices lower than any. where else In the ety.and make untcrUHlJ.. Dltf.N nice Ma'acca Canes In any flzu wanted, with srnill geld or silver csps. They are Just the thing fur the youngsters ieura llejpectfully, R. B. & H.f NU. li EAST KINO STIIEET, LVNCASTEU, I'A. f M. UIVLKK 1 LO. CtiRISTMIS. We will Save you money In buying Christmas Presents. As we are c'eslng out our entire stock, we uru selilnts everythtnj much under pi Ice. Come and sce and be convinced, tdlks and IJnss Ooeds. L'nderwear, Ho siery. Moves, silk and Linen Handker. ihtefs. Neektles, Crspe and PlsldWlnd or lies (new styles), Colgate's Handker chief fcxtrau. seips, Ac, blankets. Flannels, Comforts, Tahls linens, Napkins, Towels, '"stamped Heeds for Outline Werk under cost," Mlk. Aliacca and Citnubatn U-nbrellai, Ijidles' ana Children's Coats, Wraps and Ja 'ket, shawls and Skirls. Alse Men's Heady Made Overcoats, Car pets, Oil cloths, carpet Hweepers, Otto Otte man, Hassocks, Ac All Cbiap for Cash. JotaS.Givler&Ce,, Ne. 25 East Kln Streot, LA.NCA.TKU, I'A. iruicr s " I JM Lf v, Iff 1 '23 7Y f thrif 1 t "ti.t.c "t ' "it mi viuir way home .titil et .1 the spot with j piece of flaunt 1. via with Ind vv itt 1 , 1 1 tin. 11 wet a 1 lean place en lltt flannel ami rub aj;ain te uu n tu seip If the spot i- of lenp st.mdinp;, tf-c t nail brti-li I 1 soap may be safely uscil upon any vleth, f r it will u t in . 1 it- .trcnth et ihaiiC the toler WORD OV WARNINV. Itirre are min while 40J.ps,eik.h repfMfnerl tn I"' ' put 41 gec) M Ihe 'l i- they ARC NOT, but like all counterfeits lick Ihe neculur .,nrl remarkable 0,1 aid of the genuine. Ask for "Iwy" Seap ve1 mit upc "rfm" if l np llSl t-- 1 I t SK If A P VKlt TISEUKXTS NEV CARRIAGE FACTORY, Chrutiia i:i Hancn StresU. All kinds of Csriliucs, IlnnEles, lluslness, Wagons, etc. made, upetlal altentlen paid te repalrtni;. llest of workmeu employed and AUsfaclien Kuarnntecd JelWImdS UEOUOKVVEllF.il, Froptlater. pUUlSTMAS TRKSKNTS. Useful and Ornamental PRESENTS. tOLB OK OIVF.S AVVAV Willi II A VNU COFFEI CHFlhS Ilecurated English Caee Tea RetUes, Hand 1'alnted rrult and Itrd I'lilcs. children s Tea Pets, Decorated Cups, Saucers and l'latei In different styles, French Wax Dells, Illsque FlRures, Gimp V uses, and a vartntv of ether unities te select from tee numerous le ineullen I' . Den tyeu ihlnk we are selling snmT and Coffee when we hsve ever i),oeo chet ks eat nt tbe present lime We keep the quality up and ihe pities down Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, NO. M WEST Kl.SO 8TKF.F.T rf-Uemembr we hsre some mere e e open crs tn tbe way of prices this week AT IIUHSK'H. White Almeria Grapes! 06-BARRBL3-06 Did v-ou ever hear the like" tins Clusui White urapes at 15 tents al Cbitstinis White (.rapes et Clutter at 11 1 enta a pound. Veu Osn buy them new in quantity and hsve lem pack'd in serk dint nnd lhe 111 keep for a mentii Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts. yil UJl'S'iF ali kis ns. F.lKbty JVeies lour-Crown Dehesta Clustei Raisins al half ptlct net new but very geed and a bjiitu, at BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINQ STREET, LANCABTKU, FA. Ar Telephone connection. Uoedi dellveied. J B. MAKT1N A UO. HEADQUARTERS -FOK- Toys of All Descriptions, Games of Every Kind, BOOKS, Popular Authers and Prices. CIIINA-lllRh Class and Moderate Trite ART FOTTKHV -Worcester, Doulton, Dres den, etc. ART OL ASF Cameo, Rainbow, Ilunnete. IIUAS3 Plaques and Novelties. ART KMtlUOlDEliT-Sachft IUks, lldlei, Scurfs. ART FUilNirUKE-Cabluets, Tables, Meels, etc, WILLOW ANURUbUaOonSfeiCoveiliia UphelBtering, OurtainB, TABLE AND PLAIN COYERS, Hugfl, Matfl.Hkin Itfign, kv. J. B. Martin & Ce.'s, Cor. West King & Prince 8U LAKCASTEll, FA, stuiv iiur il'itln -, t i' it tin 1 idkt "I K'-r Su.ii i,j i 1 XF W A Slt TISt; MEXTS inni; wash 1 no muiiimvs XvJvJ Te tntieituce ilim lu LaiiDitei If veu w -ou want one sen at enie te Menar, ' taun urv Works, .Se se Itnndelnh btn. t ! aite Illinois J FAI.I. HOOPS. r All the Uuist Novelties tn rlNK Mflli hEUl at UF.lhKL'IS MIM.tMhHl eTOUK, eUnulll .Se, 3 .Si. 1 tb ij in I'll htus'i. a 11. kesi:nstkin, A BARGAIN. Owing te the clese of thu Fnll and VV tnler fies en, 1 hve purrhssed one ineie puce of these elegant Heavy Dai k lllne r ngllsh Cbevlnts, at a reduced nrlie They were 0111 tiest seller, and sold at ftVfe and have rediie, I tbein te the low Bit urn of tive Made and tiluaued elesntu and above nil, h iltIhci 111 A It. KOSh.Sbl F.I.N, Hee lal uldg. IffNeilh musinat pO.STKAt"IUll AM) HLU-DKIv. GEORGE ERNST, OAIll'K.N rr.lt, COMRAClOit A ULH.DEIl Resilience Ne. 3JJ West Rlnif street Shep Kivst Urant street, opposite station house. HOODfcS MASTELSAMl (1 KS F.RAI. HARD WOOD WORK A Ml'KUALll AU work secures my prompt nnd persons atteullen. Drawings and ksiiliuaum futnlshis, ecuTlyilll Y rOfNtt Ml.-N AM) l.ADIKH, llavlr.K dniibnas tn ihe fi'SMIilll'r of obtain tnir kstiewlnUe f III s M sn A S fl 111 IM SS M I THODs, 1 111 bavu thili doubts icmii'1hy 1 ailing al the OOMMERCIAL COLLEGE, luH I VST UISO STItF.fc.1 fjiree ilnss In ultendanc new ta. un I spend an hour plcas-iutly and prefita'ily II. C. vv KIDl.Mt, Frinclpal M U.HICAl, HOLIDAY O11OI1S -AT- W, D, Messer's Music Stere, .no ui Neitrii yi fks 8IKEK.1 -Tllt- MASU.S A IIAMI.I.V OKOVSS, DKlKEIl IlllOi I'l VSI'H If MS KM A II A UK VI V.S d t Inu Uptight Flauea at L s'est Fi 1 - ALSO violins, UulUiis, banjos, Counts. I'l iu," Flutes, sheet Musk, Albums, and AMF.UICA.N SKWIVO 11A( II1NKS t I ' I .iK) and 133 n' CALL AT Ne. 131 North Queen Streot. sepis-lydli AT MAl'.NAV h. A CIlllK E bfcLKCllOS Ol CHRISTIAS GOODS! Dried Fruit and New Nuts fU'LK.MilD .SF.VV CITRON, ji Cents l'ure Mincemeat, Choice 1'reserves, Maple Pyrnp and Comb lloney Frunch csndles Flerida oranges and WnlluUrnpis. A ULL LINE OF UKOCEIIIGS AND CANNED OOODS lOllESOLD CHKAI'. -GeuuIiie Imported eWKITKU 1 IILF.sE MOORE'S SURPRISE ROLLER FLOOR, THK 11 KM' IN TI1K MAKhF.l ler makln, XaiM Cakes and I'uddlnKS, -AT- MACNAY'S, HI3 and M7 North Queen Htreet. - Telephene connection. L. (1ANHMAN dt HHO It will I'av Yeu te Call at L. Gansman & Bre., COR. NORTH QUKKN A OKANOK. S18 , And leek ever their Immense Bleck el Men s, ueys' ana unimrant SDITS AND OVERCOATS. Ne collection of like goods In tbe city can sui pass It In fit, atytn am workmanship, and no where else will you find as luih'e assortment e' Lewer I'rlces. . , We quote n few (manufacturers) Cleilnt,' Out I'rlces 1 11.10 Men's Overcoats, lllvck Union Reaver, IVUl-Men'g Overcoats, of All Weel Mateilals, worth 19 ou. Irtoe-Men's Overteats, Fui lleavei, worth 17 00-Men'B Overcoats, All-Weel Casslmeie, worth I1J00. ., ttt.oe-Men's Ovcieeats, All Weel Worsted, worth 115.00. . , ., ID ou-Men's Overcoats, All-Weel Kcrsey Cleth, "tioea-Meiri Ovoreoats, All-Weel Chinchilla Heaver, worth 117 00. .... f ll.OO-Uen's Overcoat, Illack, lllue or llrewn Diagonal, 118 CO. ... . ,. 112 09 Men's Overcoats, Corkscrew, Silk Facee, 113 OU-Men'sOverceatf, heslef nisrk or Ilien n Heaver, worth in U0. ,. , ,,, ,.,,, tlllO-Men's Overcoats, Melteu Cleth, worth met (jQ llJOO-Men's Frect. Celt (Imported thin C1oulhT,?lieysa'ud Children's Oven.' ats at ei tremely Lew I'rlces. We can ssve jeu S3 ier rent en all Ready M&cJe Clothing beuKbt at our store In elder te iiidueeourlinmenselargo stock no reasonable eiler will be leluied L. GANSMAN & BRO. MLRCUANT TAILORS. Manufactuiers of Men's, Heys' and Chlldrem ClethiiiK, B. W. Oer. N. Queen & Orange St , LANCASTER, i'A. MVNet connected with any ether clethluir heuit In the city. a