v.,.v ,V,- W s - THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1868. i iJi KSi 'Dally Intelligencer. LANCASTK, DKOKMBKILU IS83 Tfee 1'elfctt. iter Inftalls, after Bevernldaysrt n, prists a statement In reply te Wnltnty'a BattBestlen that he ably was the author of the false M about the President and bis wife. Itnd this suspicion because of his l-known ill feeling toward the ircal- ttedhis equally well demonstrated r.nlty of disposition. Mrs. Whitney XemIIs as aurute, and concluded I the mysterious assaults en the prtsl- household, which nobody ap- 1 te father, would naturally conie iUb. I lila reply, meditated upon se Ions, he BW net been successful In lemovleg tuts tMpttsien, but he deepens It. lie says l, mat urs. wnituey u mutagen that she only dares te make the Ukuge against him under the protection fWvT. TTnflnrla that thn iirpaldent 54 r- . ." .".-- . . 7. : jmh inspired tier letter ana declares ink h ti&a nn mnra 111 wilt arulnnt. him thnn r- . . .. .:- .7: 7 & mum against tne yeuew lever: anauins Ikb weflpans are these of the gladiator ni net of the assassin. And tlieu he at ace proceeds te prove his hatred of the aneident and his assasslnllke character 9f declaring that he heard months age .1be stories Mrs. "Whitney talks about, 5 and etherj much worse, which time Md events alone can verify or disprove:" 'and he affirms that " If the partisans of ' the executive are wise they will be si Miant." Thus clearly Intimating that the J tales are true. He then blebbera lauda- . &tlea tipan the president's wife, and con eludes with a declaration that bisceed J fc"W UVA,UO.IUUUO 1DVD1CU A,niuui' ;;fclm, Bbewa the president te be guilty. v If that statpmpnt frnm the Kail" 1 Vl.B1M finviaf iIaas int nf tft Xfrff. j -W-- ws-mewa. live nun juei; ... lypfimney a pouncing upon blm J-.BS ., . . , iue polecat, in iuq case, we ie ,.i"uch mistaken. He la tlie only I fJtwrmftn n fnr itU.iVArril atnra Xfm. s$& Whitney's letter who has ventured te ., Al ..- ..I. .. - .- - . . .. ..- -luiui iue iruiu ei me laiea mat, biie ub , 'Bounced as utterly false : and which he KjQ,.ven saj-s are mild compared te some he ,,n;UUtlJ Ul. iie Hill UUU III UiUU IU EUUVT "M . . . .... svufaww ne can mate sucn a decimation, Ku reiterating slauders which he has de- fejwared that only an " nssassln would fatter," while vowing that be does raf Kk use me assassin's weapons, ins watatement proves him te be guilty of .t8uch methods, just se far as it Intl. ?atcs ttie truth of the allegations against S'J-the president. Tne Ktusas senator ? abews his malice and his stupidity at fcence. It is Btiangd indeed that n man capable of se deliberately writing Lira- p-fl&aelf down an ass can occupy the presi- j'sient's seat in the Senate of the Uulttd watea. But the lessen he teaches is that gr'awuen neesnnr auern or elevate the man. mi, .i-, ..I i. ,i .t.i ,w "'(u jiiiwv ud uuuuice la ij xiiui n sy milnrv. ir. OYnitaav h m lt fliennnulA ii a Mil :'". "r-K" ?" i"i" - fceespicauie nuie creature, who is net only Bsaieananaspueiui, uutwneis unaule te jm wuutcei iiuiu nigui. uuu emeu uis cec- ?tteaiptlble qualities. Sf IffflSr rri.. u . .-..- .jjf " oruaie lit u lie. "" A fresh cladlater has nnreared en the Democratic side of the Senate debate oBpen the tariff, who net only knew aemethlng about the question be discusses iaSJbat has a prenjr appreciation el the pesi- ?sitonef the Democracy upon it. Senater gw German declared te Senater Allisen that E? llnna ilia PantiMlAnM e,n h.J 1it..tn..l , Piuwi .4JC 4wi'i.uiiwan I'ailjr liil KIUMMUKU ftneontrel of the oevernment. it was the It- duty of its lepresentatlvcs te endeavor te legislate ler the geed of the country; and he wanted te knew sASfc hew the senator proposed te reach this ft and by driving through the bill he had y reported by the Belld Ilepubllcan vote, S without discussion, and without jJcldlng & in uie least te the minirestiy proper amendments offered from the Democratic "!i !.!.& CinnlAa A ItlnnH war! In4 41... & L. Jl.l aj '"u. ucuaw iillijuu irjuicu HlllV lit) U1U g set propose te act in any 6uah way ; and "ivben benater German reminded him -" that Senater Sherman had declared that wkx, the bill should go through as the com- l-Siz miitee had reported it, he replied that ' ue committee itself was aware that it seeded nmendmeut; thereby intimating that Senater Sherman had been very nn. Wffi, secessarlly eager te abrogate bis duty as ;g$ju- m scuaiur, 10 uuer eucn amenaments 10 ffev proposed legislation ns he should think t. proper. Swnntnr fjnrmnn 1alnrc.1 lief ii, W MFa waa.ln am l.l. .J. .I1L. 13 i . T l"0""i uu 13 diue ei iue OiDaie, te V aelp te perfect the bill nnd te vote for '$ auch rates of duty as "te ehew that pre tectien ti) Amfrican Inrtnslrv in tlu. full " ciuijuiui; iui hid uiueji'iice in cost of labor here and elsewhere, would $Y be favored by it; but It would oppose the lV ......., 1.1.-1- . . . uuumy uign iinea cuereu uy this uul as tending te build up monopolies even be yond anything that had been dreimed of even in war times." He charged that the bill had been framed for party purposes In the election ; and that new, the elec tion being ever, the Senate should leg islate J or the country and the exorbitant duties propejed iu the bill should be re. duced. Srnater Allisen, whlle denjlDg that the bill had been flamed for party purpesee, declared his desire that it heuld be considered carefully, nnd his Willingness that it 6heuld bj umended properly. The discussion put a new phase en the appearance of the delate. Senater Saermau'd declaration that the bill aaeuld go through na presented by the committee wea promptly buried from Svut- uiuub wnu Duernuu. senator iw- Allisen, who had been drlvicc? th hin threusb with a solid Ilepubllcan vote, mJi. leei in nis sans ; and accepted an S amendmsut reducing the duty en steel -r munig&L'pni, amnnii nn. c, '(j amendment of slx-tentha as i,ue iuius Din, nad been rejected. . Bhat wnx iinflmilitaiiii. , i .. . w "" hhhuhuuij uij iiir II llmirn. ibeugh a cent seems te be as much tee "l. e ae net uuderitand tliRttie Wl stael beam makers require a hlshpr .imv C' k..n !.!.. ,....,, . . " -J ku vigni-ieuiea or u cent a pound te . aiiequaieiy pietect their minufAi:tiir Vjh wd te give tbem the home market at a v".Hr iirAiir ifn, i,.A ...1.V..11 . .. . j "' u lug DUiiyuuu Ul mm BMHidinent shows that the Senate It-. "m ie wuiiug te concede icxne IWng; and that the nmru-run k. m. propone te lend them aid tewrde .. mh4uiK yruper raies or duty in the bill. I'."" Ure Iteeuurala. H-.' Tt In nilil )ii; Mr l....i.i. m i. ' ---- t imu propesa 10 & mmun me aon-eoniirmatlon of the pres- t"7 , "ri"" "i puBseiser te Apprawtr Heffman, who was removed far aeate uugcknewledjied wasau t ard yrMNOMM UDJuitly. W Ke nek i surprised at this, and consider It a very proper movement by Mr. lUtidall. It ttiere is geed reason for the removal of the Philadelphia appraiser and bis assistant It should be at once made known. At present the very general belief Is that no such reason exists, and with this Impression the removals are net popularly approved and the Senate may reasonably be asked net te approve them. We consider it quite the most silly thing that has been done under this administration, which has very seldom done a foolish thing; and we cannot believe that the president took hand in It with knowledge. The best track te take upon It is the back track. The removals should be cancelled. Tub Christmas number et that excellent drinut'.e piper, the New (Yerk Mirror, wbleh Btnditthe front among Journals or Us kind, bu made Its appearance. Fer years the piper has beeu putting ent beautiful holiday editions, but the one of thta year is better than ever. There are thlrty-live pages in the paper. It Is brim full of the mrat interesting reading matter, with flrst-clMS ploturesef leading Reters and aetxeases. Among the contributors te the handsome number are prominent mem bera of the theatrical profession and ethers. Seme of these are William Winter, Uarrb ann Grey Klske, odlter et the Mirror; Jmepli Heward, jr., William Olllette, Kd. UVrlgMJ, Uerrimn, Heward Iil, Nym OrluUIe, Milten Neble, Teny Pai ter, Fanny KIes, Ei'.olla Otayten, Kate Olaxten, Florence Marryatt, Resins Vokea and etherc. with the psper a beautiful sup plement la given bearing a oepy et Virgil Tojetle'a famous painting "In the Wings." Tnn oyster pirates have nteutly reslsted the law tlnce the dredging began this sear, The result nl Monday night's battle demon demen demon rttMed that the palloe power la going te prevall thebalanoe of the Ashing season. And se It aheuld. The owners et oyster beJs mutt net be rebbed, even If the entire police ferce or Maryland ha te be Invoked Osptureand punishment of part of the nriuy of plra'.ei will prehaby break up the band et outlaws, Tub New Yerk Beard of Trada geta Inte n ferment every year about this time, ever the defenses of that pert from the rav ages of foreign navies In tboewnt of war, nnd it Is seen te be allrred up te consider a plan for the establishment of a state naval militia ferce. Hear Admiral Kee baa sub mitted a plan which suggests that the sev eral aa 601st states should build a war ablp aplcec, te be armed nnd officered by the general government, and used as training Ntilpa. Ktch ship Is te held 100 meu from 10 te 25 years et age, without any educa tienal limits whatever. This flset wenld then turn out every two yeara ene tbeu esnd men well tilted ter the navy. As an Improvement en this plan, It Is snggeated that the oyster dredgers of tho.Chesapeake, the plr who have defied the power of the state navy et Maryland, would mahe as geed material for our navy ai could he found, A crnlser shenld be sent among them, net for een quest, but for recrulu. GuNEnAt, Houefikld has annennced that at the close of eaeh year hereafter, commencing with 1SS0, an order will be published " making mention of gallant ct specially meritorious aels or oenduot In sorvles en the pert of either oemmlastoncd otUers or enllated men or the army, and containing the names et these who have received medals of honor and certificates of miirlU" He dlreets that whonever any asrvlce la performed in a way conspicuous fur skill, oeurago or gallantry a full report of the facts shall be promptly msde by any clllecr who knows them. It haa long been a matter for regret that we bave In our array absolutely de provi previ sion ler the recognition et services of this kind and net only have the most con spicueus ueees ei gallantry passed unre warded, but often unknown outside et the army. Our Indian wara seem te be pretty well ever, and maay a thrilling example of devotion te duty has been lest sight of. l'Aiilbly the future historian will give ell his spttce te the brave resistance et the noble red man with never a line ler the soldiers who had te perform the dangerous and dliagrotable duty et knocking peer Le en the head every limn he steed up for his rights and his whisky. The Iedian haa been abuisd by hlmssir,and by ethers qulle ai bad as he Is, but the people have felt te shamed by the Indian business that they have net given credit te the troops en the frontier who are ex pected te ebey orders blindly and put down every uprising that may be pre. veked by the mismanagement or agenta or etbetB, or by the r.;allty or land grabbers and speculators. This Idea et a roll or honor will give an annual record of Interest and value and will doubtless help te make the men eiger and daring In their work. We bheuld have something In this oenntry like the Brltlih Vloterla cress, a decoration Riven by the highest power in the land for the reward of actions et the most remark able and rare bravery. ... Tub Washington correspondent of the I'iilMdeJphla Ledger warmly praises President Cleveland for the selcotteus of olucsrBfrein the line of the army ter pre- uiuuuu je nun corps. About 200 efllcera weie roeking for the appointments Just made.but the president made his selections regardless of lotluenosor "presaure,"and all oine'irs chosen show evor 'JO yeara sorvleo with their regiments. "President Cievo Cieve land bus net, during his term, appointed a single civilian te the army, nor has he pre. moted an elllcer by "Jumping " him ever the grade next abeve that whleh he held at the tluie or promotion. Mr. Olovelaud esrried this prlnelple se far that he steadily refusodte appoint yeuug men from civil Ufa te the grade et second lleutenant, oensaltntlously reserving these vacancies, in the Uif lequlrt', for the graduates of the mllltnry auJemy, and for hueU inerlterl. eas non commissioned clfleera as wow lecoxmecdsd for promotion, and he Is the only preildeut who has doae this. lUieasei. aescernte (frown, by dmnerue Bpp'UncBH i.im r-llatWl or net it all." -ina 1-olntef wisdom Is te check tbein before thtiv e".Chl-r.c" j"cVentU8VUg U btll " e," "Onrgplraolnninvnener should be rermra ihui executed." and u ion .heuia ni,ijVr be tusn i run a betita t i,r. Hal", cieJrf tJ.'S?aWeS heaht ftna -SSlS WANAMAKKK'H fuiu.DEirKU, Wedntiaay, Hec. 12, ltss. Beginning next Saturday, store open evenings until Christmas Eve. Smyrna Rugs and Japanese Rugs for about half. Fellow the crowd in Carpet Stere, sec ond fleer. Boxed Dress Robes $3 te $i6 75les3 than you could put the stufls together yourself for. Handkerchiefs a-flutter in the Linen section and at coun ters round about. We are out eut stepping our own .past in them. We commenced seven years age with Men's English Cellars and Cuffs. Londen leads the world in certain things. Seme bright makers there were a geed step ahead In that sort of neckwear. We mean you te have choice ei the best where cver they're te be had ; se the English cellars came 500 dozens in all the styles. We get that quantity new in a couple of sizes in one style. The English Cellars were a Hit ; net because they were English, but because you get mere for your money in them a-linen-all-the-way - through cellar for maybe less than a cotton lined affair would cost. Fer five years we were alone in this country in selling an honest " all-linen " Cellar for 25c. Almest alone new one store In New Yerk, one in Chi cago, one in Milwaukee ; that's all. Cotten inter-lined at the linen-throughout price (same as ether stores) would make us mere money for a little while. Ne. We are looking ahead; have been for seven years. But they arc Londen Cellars and Londen Cellars. We are after the best all the time, no odds whose factory they're from. The new lets just here are new all around. New maker, better maker, finer linen, heavier cellar, handier. The side tab is made longer. If net properly laundered you can easily lift the tab from the col cel lar. Hard te de it before. We held en te all our popu lar shapes, and have all sizes in stock of Nes. e, ie, 20, 21. 25, 25 3i33i34 and 35 in Col Cel lars, and 1, 3, and 4 in Cuffs. liath ends et the store, inldd.'u ontnnice. Maybe a quarter acre of only Curtains. Filmy or heavy. See them as they'll hang any light. Let Lace stand for all : Ilrnwli Lkp Curtilns urus'eis f elut Laoo (JuUilnj ' nmbjnr Utcu Cumins Clnnv Meu Cur atnii Antique i.ncti Curtains at about wholesale cost. Cheery Madras Curtains; lightness of lace and bright with color. They warm the room with a summer-time glow. e:end fleer, north et Trantvpt. Hand-run Lace Fichus that were $2.50 and $3 last season, are $1.50 new. Other grades up te 28 as far your way. Se are hand-run Scarfs, and machine - made Scarfs and Fichus, and most el the ether Laces. $1.50 and $2 real Breton Lace Handkerchiefs for $1 and $1.25. C&estnat street side, cost of inalnalsle. Concerning Beeks. This is a book year, a better book year than last. Mere en terprise with publishers. Mere publications. Frem the cradle te the grave books touch this generation of humanity. They touch your bookshelf or carom en you touch you and go off at an angle when you make gifts of them. One hundred feet of counter space added te the Bookstore te-day makes buying easier than ever. A quiet corner, wen from fine stationery, gives an ideal place for sets of stand ard authors. Are you net our debtors in respect of books ? Was it net the gauntlet which we threw that books are merchandise and should be sold as such " that brought down the sky prices ? Emancipated you from payiner tribute te a nrlce sVS- tem that belonged te a dead past. They called us hard names, but we endured the hurt, and te-day the claim is vindicated. De you doubt? See Boek News. Let him laugh that wins; we laugh, you laugh. Here's little Boek News for December; little ? 112 pages, handsomely illustrated. 5 cents, 50 cents a year. The best journal of current literature published in this country. Holi day Catalogue free. With either or both and the posteffice you can buy from a distance. If you are near by, it is better te buy in person. Thirteenth itrcet aide. JOHN WANAMAKER. COMBLKXIUN ru WDJCJi. QOMPLKXION POWD1SK. LADIES WUJ VALUE AuRKriNRU COUFJ.XX1M POZZONI'S UEDIC&TKD COMPLEXION POWDER. .w1.V,m,Frt a brilliant transparency te the fe1?STb;Barnunrtn,k,r0w h?tSrr'baru3n8,lateVU0B ' E TOU BALK ur All DrusfBlata and Fancy Geeda Doalera flvorywhero. HMWAD VXRTI8MMMXT8. WHAT 1)0 TOU KNOWT ANT. Tlltvei NKWt Can veu keep bces by Plngleaua Dnnbte Fntryt tan you write a fie-a ueilniusLettirT De you andeisued tn chore method of intetait ana uueeant. I'arilit at.rt Kqtmien of fa? meets, etct Hew Is ynnr lVnman.hlnt tn jeu wtlte both Lglhiy and wapldlyt Alter taklec a cnur 01 mtt-uetlen at lhi j.aKC'AHT1 ))UBiftK3scejLL,MiM)euen tay y,uai 1 1 It B fcbnYA q unit Isns. AtinirntCeilcpe lioenu, Ne. KM East King uett. jTtaiAiJiiiain.umu. Demnlli's Cigar Stere. n HK SMOKING TOBACCO, JMrOUl'JU) AND KEY WEST CIO AKS, rUEKCU liUIAU AND MEBHBCUAUM rirns, CIC1 All I10I.UEB3 AND CASKS. ssrOarHcldtn Ltensnd MIQaerl1iCI(fr, PnufT l!of, Cnncr, Aa, inluble Christina I'm cats rorimexcr. Ne. 114 Bast King Street. ir Telephone, finest Brands et Cigarettes. Oucll-lud TTAMJE I Satisfaction Is what has Riven tne the extimtlve patrenage 1 luive rucelvi a from the public My line el rerntstn and Domestics is uiuurpajted In the the city. 1' alOKS AWAY DOWN, AS USUAL. TROUSERS I I attention Is eUIed teny I Head. SpnrUl attention Is oil led te my Trousers, In which Head. ASKEWI SBrTAILOK.SM H03. JM AND SSM WEST K1KO BT4KET. eiT-Jtnd TI00D NEWS 1 GOOD NEWS I S) Christmas is coming and Santa Claus tee. He is net ceinrr te Philadel phia, but is going te come te Lancaster, and will be at ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa,, after Wednesday, December the 1 2 th, where he will held his Grand Reception until Christ mas. Fer the benefit of all the children of this city he will ap pear in our Shew Window, where he can be seen, going up te the roel of the building, in which the little one sleeps, and dreams of Santa Claus bringing ner all that her little heart may wish for; her dreams are real ized for Santa Claus walks up te the chimney, descends te the fireplace, where he reappears and proceeds te fill the stock ing which the little one has hung up before retiring. It amuses the children, and is a free show te everybody. He will appear every twenty min utes, all day and evening, until Christmas day. Bring your children down, they must see him. We invite you all te come and see the Grandest Exhibition of Christmas Goods ever seen here. We have gene te a great deal of trouble and ex pense te make our store the most attractive in Lancaster, and hope te be remunerated for it by a continuance of the im mense crowds which have se far filled our store daily. ASTRICH BROS. A JOYOUS UUKlSfMAS TO YOU. WilATAKUSHI AitUial WIIAT A TUSH I WHAT miATCUOVYDSI AT GRSBILL'S, TUB OUIUINAL AND 0NLY CASU QUO UEUY, N. V. COUKK DIJKK AND V1NK BT3., LANUASTEU, I'A. Cash Price t.whtch are alwnysbargiln prices, tail I be tuienud explain the wheU matter. rer rintat 'lour, you want the l'KHb, :3 ctiiita : ether brunaa et Heller Cleur, 63, 7v, 7.', The Very finest NEW OltOP NEW Oil l.KANM It IKINM UOLH3KS. 16c; Me a gal Ien j a very go.-d one at ISe i Bt'e a gallon. l'tirorrrfthOTeunabriUKHat l.ewetCajQ rrlct.. 1'ellE BUUAUa Dark, Yellow White. Luuciiter Cennty HSKINQ HUTTEIt-ne inniiufietiuea butierlns te spoil the cakaj, buireal ceuutry butter 1 veiy choicest, ISai some lower.; NEW WALNUT KKKNKI.3arelewer than L8.,1 sr80" 1 . en,y We rer pound. NaW KimLLUAUK KttUNELS are hlsher j 37e per 8cnies Itsltlna. lOe. New Citmn. 2e. Flick's Olcibnuud H kuwatur at hilt offcrenit V.r.lc"'. "sney Ciilifermit l'niniu, U3. jjest lltiue Mcii., 7c and fe jier pound CASU UKIB TlltiUE KVH.UY TIME. N. W. Cor. Dnke and Vine Sts. mi4-iydM.WAr Jr"TVOU WANT TO HAYEJ MONEY QO WEIKEL'S First-Olass Millinery Store, NO.C8 JiOUTH qUEEN BT Fer BiltdAtNS. ci.esiNR our. Kvery 01 g J ""iSVjIielty WCtt,ry lU flnMt "a0 Muui5?yejia,iiu,,-'p te ,ocero b flr,t-e!aM PETER "WEIKEL, S8N0BTUQUUEKBT., I,AN.0A8XK. FA. 0J QTJRK8 RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism According ti recent larssttgatl'nia U cans by txcttt of I actie acted in the bloed.Thl acid attacks ths flbrem ttHues, paitlenlarly In the joints, and causes the local maalMatatteni et the dtMise, patna and arhts lata back and shan'ders, and in the Joints At the kners, ankles, Hi and wrists. Thousands of people have found In Heed's BarsaparlllA a positive and permanent enre for rhcumatlim. This tnedlclnisby iti purifying and vlUllatngastien neatrallzes the acidity of the bleed, and also ballfls np and sUengUisna ths whole body. Hoel'a earasparllla "l was laid up for lit months wlthrhentna. tlim, and nwd many kinds et medicine with eat geed remit till eca cf my neighb'irs told me te tace uoea's Bariaparllla. When I had Med half a bottle I le'.t better, acd after tak ing two belttrs I think I was entirely cured, as t hitve net had an ftt'aekef rheamatlsm since." Kreans U. Dues, BeesvlUe, Staten Island, H. Y. Cures Bheumatlam "Ihsd alticks cf JheumatUm wMeh In creased In teverlty. I took three bottles el llecd'a earaapartlla and I am p'eised te say the rheumatte palna coased, my appetite and digestion beame better, and my general health greatly Improved, I am firmly con vinced that Heed's earsaparllla cured me, as I have fdlt no reenrrenee et this bleed dis ease." WX. Ccoea, ejeneva. N. Y. Heed's SarsapariUa Sold by all drngglits. II I stz forts. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar. JfX W AD VKR TlUltMBNTS. ilOK HKNKDICTINE GUAR. TltKUSBK, Vermouth and vnracua, 1.0 V llKlO AUT'8 OLD WINK BTOR. die-sed a salt &ing oueou w IliLlAMJSON A FOSTKK. Full tetie L'rlm with Flep-ait and Substan tial Article for CHRISTMAS GIFTS ! OnrAit'rtment the Largest! OnrPiUcjllie Leneat I Oent'a Uease Ceat, Imported direct from Londen. Oent' Smoking Jackets, sitla finished or pl&la ttttched. Oenta Mernlntr WrnnnAm nd T.fhrarv Coats. An unexpected cut in prices? Ju.tlnthoNlcket Time for the Little Bey'd Christmas Gift. A Let of New and Etvllth Short Pant Bulta for boys. Age 4 te 10. Ueduced In rrice from asftotetsoo. Drep In Knily it you wtsb te reap the bene fit or n full selection. Williamson & Fester's, 3S. 31, 36 & 48 RHINO ST., (ANUAflTKE, PA. AND NO. 818 MARKET BTBBET, BAautaiiucej. pa. J.R MABT1N 4 CO. JAPANESE NOTELTIES ARRIYEDTO-DAY Tae Largest A s'ertment et J APANKSE SOV KLiUKi Kvcr Drought te thli city. Sedzl Rese Jars, Tokie Hese Jars, OtvaraRese Jars, Keage Rese Jars, Seeljl Fancy Bexes, TokleBoue Plates, Teklo Tete a-Tete Sets, Tokie Bowls and Salvers, Tokie Tea Sets and Trays. SPECIAL! One Hundred Japanese Tea Bets at the Remarkable Lew Price of 40e a Set. JapanesoBex Birds, Japanese Straw Boxe3, Japanese Waste Baskets, Japanese Seven Feet Umbrellas. Japanese Tea Trays, Japanese Art Lanterns, Japanese PaperCutters, Japanese Art Vases, Japanese Crepe Scrolls, Japanese Incense, Japanese Hese Leaves, Japanese Bird Nests. tjy De net fall te Examine this Collec tion of Japanese Brlc-a-Urac. Toys! - Toys! ET The Tey World this season Is crammed full of Novelties and we are headquarters for assortment and prices. J.B.MARTIN, a. co. MVM MALM OB MSJTT, pDBUO MAI.B or A VALDABLB jl. auDniban Rfaidenen, t) UnCMDAT, LSCBSUS Is, lft, l eepird hvui. King atreV Atlha nrenerty street, the nt a two story Brick Dweilta j e-jjuinintt v,ar" viiM, consisting i -.'WBuing wun Mansard Koecos, Cistern, heatr in ceujr, sTj-n rcems paperrd wsnia beuse neMy painted. Lotte by 00 feet, flilwiu choice rrnlttnei. . ", - ..... v mrwiMiw .rf.W,.U,l ealetocemtnecot at let) p. in, cfsalddtr. wnen terms will betiiade kiewn bv decS-Ud AUU. UAINIfEUL. Anct. POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE VlTITPUOPEKtr. 0TtIMDAT, DrXSMBIB IS, 1K8, will be sold at pnblle sale, at the Cooper Hene, Wit King etrect. Lancaster city. !.. the M M lewlnir dMOtllMd real eauta, laa the prop prep prop e,iTi0J?et5.. Kreaay, dtoeaaed, te wit 1 All teat certain thieeUiry Brick mere and Dwelltny Ueaae. altnaird Ne. 48, en the west ..uu. ..u,,u wra iinni in inn ciiy OI ln. raster, Pa, centalntna; in tr.mten aald Neith Uueen street 19 fdt a Tnchci, and nxiendlng la depth weatwardef that.wlethSi feetSlncber, thenes widening en thenerthslae te the width or 11 raet e Inchce, ana of ihit widthiteztends Inrther weilward Cd feet tit inchia te (round cf e. U. Ilcrr. adjoining prt pen lea of Jehn L. Miller, e. O. Here and a' C. Koeter, teicther with eawar, yard tnd alley rights, etc. (ale te commence at 7 otIeuk p. te. of aald day, when attendance will be given and terms inmne mown uy al.uihc.h.m.kcaux, JOHN B. KHKADT. HKNKYO. KKKADT, Kxecuters of Jacob 0. Kreadyr dee'd. Bah l Dim, Auctioneer. di-S.d QUMKN8WARB. H lOH & MARTIN. Holiday Goods -AT- GUM HALL Just Received from Burslem, England, a Fine Line of Fancy Articles Of the celebrated Doulton Ware. Alee Dinner Sets of same. Among these are some of the finest articles ever exhibited in this town. TOYS I TOYS! TOYS! AUneef New Toys. Cut, Pressed, Blown and Engraved. GLASSWARE at the Lew- est Prices. Lamps The Rochester. The largest and best assortment of Holiday Goods at the Lewest Prices. (Examine our Stock before making your selection. High & lartin, Ne. 15East KiDg St. OCtl9-tfd MAVH1NBHT. QEMRAL MACHINE WOBK& W. PAHKB0OMMINO3, Central Machine Works 134 ft 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN BT., I,Aei.flTn, Pa. KnKlncs and Hellers, ei from 2,te 12 horse Sewer, et our own make n ppeclalty. Meat In eslKn, of full power, durnbte and cbeap. steam Ooeds and auDplles in great variety, cenitatlng et Valves, locks, Lubricators, WhlbtUm, Inlectera, Ji Jee ters, Pumpi, Toels, WroughttMalleable and Castlren S"lttlng8,and WrenKht and Cast Iren Pipe, eu. lieit Job bers' discounts te the trade. Special machinery built te order, and re airing promptly done. Alse Iren andUraes as tings, Patierna and Medels. BTXAU riTTINO AMD BT3AU HKAT1NQ APPAUAXU8. GOOD WOUK. PKOstPXNKSS. KKA80N. AULKCUAliQJC). Gantial MacMue Works. dnes-ttd VAKHlAUlta. QTANDAltD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. KDQERLEr, Kea. 40, 42, 43, 41 Market Htreet. Bear or rost rest rost efflco, i.aneaster, Pa, I new bave readv for the Fall and Winter Tradn tbe finest and most selectltneni strictly flrst-etass titrrtages and Sleighs et all descrip tions lu the market. ew Is thx time te buy a nlcn Carrlige or Sleigh ai a Uhrlitmes Pnxent. Xherela uoth ueth tun tint would be mere suttabl. Bret lit uargatna In Secend-ttand Werk, both flnlsbea or nnflnUbed. A tew mere et these fine Bead Carts left at prices te suit the times. All work fully guaranteed. My prlcea for the same quality 01 work are the cheapest in tbe B uu 0. - uppalrlng and Itepalnttni? promptly at tended te. One set of wer&nien esptelally empleypd for thst purpose. COAL, T UMKKR AND COAIj. XJ 1OIIACC0 HHOOK8 AND 'OASKB. WKSTKlt.t UaUI) iwoeus. viieltBsl and Betall, at B B. M AUT1N A CO., 421 Water street, Lancaster, re. nMyd pAUMUAj.iumt'b ueaa-AjM r, COAL DEALERS. Orrrei: Ha 129 North QneenStreet, and Ne. CM North Prince itroet. TABisst North Prince Street, near J-cadlng Depot, aur UUO T.AE0A3TCU, FA HUBLEY'S HlOU GRADE TOILET Water Bouquet Cclcvne, Lavender. Ilellotrepe, flerlda, Violet and Hay Leaf Waters, are rich, frsgranr, and lastlngoders. Bottled in ttrarlaty of slccj.ornlltaiate bot tles te sutt purchase rs, at UUULCY'BDUUaSTOBB, 36 West King Direct. riOLDHN HPEOIITIU. DRUNKENNESS -OB THK LIQUOU HABIT POSITIVELY OUItKD BY AOHIN1STKU1NU UB. IIAINKB HOLUKN BPKCiriC. It can be given In a cup of ceree or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It 1 Is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and speedy euro, whether the patient is a modorate drinker or an alcohelto wreek. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Gelden spe cific in their ceffee without their knowledge, and Unlay believe they nnlt drlnklngef their own free wUL IT NBVBll r AlLaTThe sys tem oneo impregnated with the Specific, it be comes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist, for sole by apjwuw CUAB A LoeUKB, Druggist, Na 0 KsstBlug Street, Lancaster, Pa. aug$-lydM,w,r WE CAN HEUVE YOU WELL AND save you money In advertising. JCitl mates free, AUYKHTIHING GUIDE-BOOKS. The most complete and original ever lisned. Sent en receipt et W cents te pay ler packing and forwarding. Aevsarisua Wan-ma a BrsaiALTT. The L. Jeff, MUbenme Advertising Ageney, US and ISO Cast Baltimore Street. ualtImere MO. aaMwOAw CLOTBIirtt. fli&XL, uea Fin Tailoring for the tatrst Neveltlee, cenlned atyMsi, largest eruaent et Fine woeUsml am llsui as low m stay, go te H. GERHART'S 0iy Direct Impetlliic T-Jkr. 0TH QUKKN BTRKBH. QVKBOOATSt L, Gansman & Bra, 68A68N. QU11NBT, (Cerner of Orange.) Overcoats ! Overcoats ! Overcoats ! Thtt time we only speak of Overeeats, m emr nnnsnal large stock mrut bs rednead. We therefore Initiate our reat rednotleo at onee. and Intend te save you at least from IS te v. vuivui. vivvruusiBueugniai our store. Beyond all denb tenr W.tO, S7.C0 and t 00 Men'a Overcoats are worth from S3. 00 te 111.00. Onr Kersey, Beaver and Chlnehl.la Oret. coats, aeme are slik lined and ethers silk ficed, reduced te no, lit, (lit, lis. They are equal in make te fine cuitem work. Beys' OverceaU are retting at reduced flgmes. n 00, II. M and S800 will buy a geed wearing overeeat. tXK, M.CO. J.oe. M 00, it OS, IB oe, a handsome Overeeat of all.woel mate rial. Seme aterea wenld call them cheap for denble the money) bat the? meat go before the hettdayi. Children Overcoats, L$e, It BO.tloe. All. Weel Overoeau at n BO, M 00,1400, t 00, te. CO. Are yen prepared for these Hrtraerdlnary Bargain Prteet t if ae, call at enes, as go they must, regardless of coat. L. GANSMAN & BR0 The Cheapeat Kxclmlve Clothing Beuse In uiv irfiiy. M TERH et RATarON. IT WILL PAY YOU! IT WILL PAY ANY ONE TO LOOK OTBB OUB GOOD SELECTION -or- OYERGOATS. EVKRYBTYLB AND KIND, FBOH SJ7.OOTOSm.00. OUB KRBSKY OVBBCOAT8 AT lit, 117, 118, ABK WOBTU BEKINQ. Xven If you don't buy of ss, yen'll knew what te expect for thn price, every ears taken ter yenr comfort and every eflert nsed ter elegance and beauty. riUCES ABE VBBY BEABONABLK. Myers & Bathfen, BELIABLE CLOIUlKKfl, NO, 12 BAST KLNQ ST., LAKCASTXB FA. Ol'EN EVERY EVENINO IN DE CBHBklt. ASSORTMENT LARGE AND Prices Small ! & ToeveryrersenaSuit of Cloth ing would net be an acceptable present, but te most all It would. The time for purchasing your Holiday Presents la at band. Yeu can buy useful presents at the same price you would pay for fancy useless ones. We have 50 different atylea of Suits at $10 each. These are all wool and made In flrst-clasa man ner. The styles are of the latest fashion, as these Suits have just been manufactured. 3,000 0 verceata ranging In price from $3.00 te 125, This includes a fine let of Brown Meltons, All All Weel, nicely made, 7 each. A cheaper goods at tO.OO. We have a Blue Beaver at tO.OO, which is well worth seeing. All our Ceata are cut in asserted sizes te we can fit anyone, large or email. Large assortment of Silk Hand, kerchiefs, Mufflers, Underwear, Hosiery and Cardigan Jackets at prices that cannot be approached by ether stores. HIRSH & BROTHER, Leidiug Clothiers & Merchant Tutors, CORNER OF H. QTJEBH 8T. & CENTRE BQTJAR1, LANOASTBB. FA. eiRSH BROTHER ...iJB&Efct jLVifi.