--; i ifV 3.4k "T'J .ft-vV' IV. r-v Vt - - f- VV . ' THE IiANCASTER DAILY INTELMGENCER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1888. ixrr1 - . "V. v''n, ,.,' . - " ' -" Dally Intelligencer, DA1TBK. DBCBMBBBH. l8. A. TIe T Act. - V4ted States Senate ta llkely te the tariff until tbe Fourth or II, n ww c v.-.v ..,... i te bare ft thorough exposition or r feature of It. As it ia clear that no EWfl can be passed at this session, it 1 m pasted ever te the next Congress cmWeb. There are items el redue whkh all parties would probably Use te sake ; but no scheme et let the whole tariff list can ob- i Um Mreement et both parties, and it 9pm doubtful whether it can meet the ater one. 'Vtutr am mtunrti tt tpclxlfltlnn of ?'S4l?a Importance which Congress could ffeM.at Utia session, and among uiem vHMttid be a law strengthening tbe hands ,fjt 'the inter-state commissioners, ena- tbea te secure ebedience te the t:Ut. Adams and ether railroad men r that the law la bad: but its merit snot be decided upon until it is fully and obeyed. The general be lie that the law is an excellent one t Mfl would prore te be se, it it was lived te. Hut new the railroads avoid Us islens, and then use their own ig doing te show that the law is inef. live ter its purpose. hiiKt' .- m $& 5 A Strange Biiepard. ThM Vw Yerk Jlfafl and Exams a Ipinbllcan organ, which was net long ? Wee transferred by Cyrus W. Field te IHUet Shepard, a vanderbllt son-in-law, ' -Stan et wealth, and of great assumed fietjr and respectability, has succeeded 'Meter the new management in nt- tlng public, attention through .oddity et its conduct. The L files a fresh text every day at the let its editorial columns and makes found pretension te godliness. The 'Mte'e which we print elsewhere, taken jfrem its columns, suggests the idea, how hew '""ver, that the editor may be ene of the iJPsftrisees whom Judge Grcsham dls- ? covered, doing evil things in the electien l fat their party's sake I "Men of proml preml ' tence and respectability who raise these "large sums of money knowing the use hat they will be put te; men who deal 'penly in corruption ene day and go te Jtearch the next." .?:Mr. Bhepard.belng In the Vanderbllt BMUJv, whose servant Mr, Uepew is. 'rinUthestatementthathe has become , ttatjreceptacle of a great many hideous ;erles about the president of the United "States and high officers of the govern- lit, which he does net print "lest ether i should suffer," a reason for silence ch is somewhat stale. lie lets us f . 41... Aplialn r9 Diana ftlfn. itiet: HUH uie uiijiu VII II1COO dwiuui W.I.W ifcejr are the results et confidences PPj tfMfBB mA ?." .tMlraTeaandweakncssestaKenaavaniaRe - ' Mr. Shepard'a pigeon holes are full C them: he seems te have been the tool pigeon's depository. L-The suggestion is that this pious lia Mblican, whose family servant has been fe- JpUlerled as tbe circulator et the admit- mtdlv false tales about the president's 1 1 treatment of his wife, furnished the ma- ler ine'e tales irem ms pigeon i, intevihlch they were gathered by Ida hirelings ; Bent upon this errand te 1 Meempllfih a political end. iJifIt i true that this is crediting Shepard ,-wwa Being mere ei a Knave man n 1001; :Wakh latter he Is generally supposed te "''be.5- And it is quite prebable that he Is fejtelng a great deal of boastful lying about .bis pigeon holes, the style of which is i i Shown tav his nssumntlen that be has kxiZi , , ; ,., r .,; V , jx.sjreni ju leasu. xi uiey bueuiu ue luuseu H.lmMlB vrmiln nrnhfthtv lift fnnnrl til V '! w., .'wwhwj sw wuu m b' eyeless poodle peps. ftta. Irj' Impress or Egypt. &if The debate in the Heuse of Commens Ey Wvi iuv wvoeutcM ivi kuu iciim u. uuaaiuj .Etyaa me alarming leuerec usmanJDigna, '.;; iadlcate that the llnal and thorough nb- f-sarotlenof Ezvnt bv Enuland cannot tin rA!Mii..i,.(MM tit- t..,- -rs, 'Vtbe foreign office, said that the govern- pyMUl. UUUBiUUCUUJU ICbkU nVUl.lf bUC Uttp- fiare or awniey anu iuarnx ueyet sucu Kbtful authenticity, that they could net delay the raising et the siege et YlSeakim, because et it, and Mr. Gladstone ; pointed out that the powerful tribes of " jibe Soudan net under the control of the ';Dacvisbes besieging Saakira, should IbsClvente understand rlrnrlv ivhplher pJBagland or Egypt is holding the place. s a adaea tbe curious remark that if the oeeupatlen et Suaklm were Egyptian, it '-(would be mischievous, while British ec- L . mueaXirm wan npfMsare. tlmnnli ,n traa 4ferenally opposed te any occupation. Li"vb8 oteeiuuu ui utuesivv is preuauiy i 'waarcastic, meaning that any ether course pj Would hurt the pride and endanger the I'i'Kbi similar dilemmas, and knows hew f'iall its faults in home government, the Eparty in power baa shown better judg- " euu uiuie -yigur iu iue managemenc VuSvr vawn- wv-M, VXI.U UU AJIUClllia L11I1 ; -?.f smder Gladstone. Thev are net tmniiiMi ft tL ml ianAn Kara i ritliu.. .....1 . i.-iin.iuimuvu vl utuu UaVlUUB, UUU -a; X they can enlyheld tlw saddle a little fJaager, will have the conquest et Africa jrVtll under way. This Is lust what the E.ifaeubles in that part of the world all .JfolnMe a most desperate and prolonged struggle of Mehammedans and Christiana for supremacy and practical control of 4 tba dark continent. Germany, Italy aud legland have j ast established a blockade w nc unui) nuu a uvuj ui CUIUU91 ' aaue uermans are raising a great sum for at equipment of an expedition te assist id the suppression of the slave trade. ;Tislr appeal against Mohammedanism Mads like a feint echo of the crusader's :i lnd.he African crusades mav ba rjsjsk beginning, te end in thebinakw .m Catava traffic, and the opening, It net j. vmwnuguummz, or meaars continent. 5 ifMM possibly act one et the drama will awunine crowning e: Ylctexla, Em. FissaeiJigypc. , A Vicious Urule. r.;repaugh had a vicious elephant teaseled te death by two ether elephants Attsrbe bad vainly tried te kill him with Tine balls. Tbe animal simply ten munching straw after the fusil- i it nothing had. happened. Hena- rilaf&U seems te be iust about &s fMgka&d vicious as this elephant, lie Um btse' -placed ever and everaualnln se augraceiul that any ether iweuld have had the decency te dla MHtsally, but with remarkable audacity jkltMasalns alive, and appcira te have profound admiration ter his . It is a strange truth that a man's f BlNMelf Is nsumllr iseetl 'i.i;... ' ' " s S rvr t t by his associates, and as the senators ss a body de net exhibit lefty intelligence or moral worth it is net very surprising that they should accept this veluable and restless little magpie at bis own extrava gant valuation and tolerate him as presi dent of the Senate. Senators could cot be expected te support Blddleberger's disgraceful attack, but their passive ac ceptance et the adulation of legal Is that was brought out by this lneldent is a much mere sad and disgraceful fact than the inebriety of Itlddleberger. Ingalls' reply te Mrs. Whitney should net remain unnoticed by the self respect ing men et the Senate. It is a disgrace te that body and te the country that a man should preside ever the Senate who could be guilty of a letter se coarse, brutal and ungen tlemanly. Ilia efforts at smartness and his attempt te cover his insinuations by adulation of Mrs. Cleveland are et no consequence whatever beside bis argu ment that the slanders he refers te are true and his statement that hn has heard many even worse. Ilia argument simply amounted te a declaration that all slander must have a basis of truth and as every one knows that this la net the case it places him in the position of a defender and believer in the slanderers who have net only failed te show the least trace of proof but have net dared te, assume responsibility for their lies. Ingalls haa openly ranked himself with them and glorying in his shame ia a dis grace te tbe Senate nnd the nation. Like the vicious elephant, his hide is se tough that he will net succumb when he Bheuld, and for eelf protection senators should strangle him out of public life. AQkumax spy, who was recently ex ex psUed Irem France, was well equipped for work. He bad with mm bis Invalid wire, who travolled around in wheel ehtlr, and Ibey lived in a large oeunlry house m the Biren and Bareness DpJIlly. The baron baren ntss proved te be a young German cadet and the eh air was equipped with a vrell concealed photographic eamera with which many vlewa of the neighboring Jortlflca Jertlflca Jortlflca lleni had been taken. They had a number or earrler pigeons. Mr. CuAuxckt Dkivkw hastens te open his Jiwa and say what he thinks about the reoently expressed views et Charles Francis Adams abaut speculative railway manage ment and the Inter state commerce law. He denlea the nsaortlena of Mr. Adams as te the great prevalence et speculative man agement In railways and says that the great mats et managers are net specu lators at all. He even asserts that he does net bellave that one of them would Inaugurate a railway war for hla own petty gain lnflletlng incalculable Iomes en Innocent people. He says the directors would discover It and dUmlsa him. As there are none se blind as these who don't want te see, and Mr. Depew la an easy and BtTble soul, who probably likes te think well of hla profession, we may bolleve that he la quits alneere In tbla sUtoment j but, Just aa tbere are raseala In every walk of life, ae there must be among railway manaa;era, and Mr. Adatna made a startling exhibition of their power for evil which la of mueh greater valne than any genoreua oemment that may be given by thoernamonlalMr. Depew. m Tub Philadelphia IYea says Mr. Ohllda never told a reporter that Mr. Drexel la oppeaed te Blalne'a aspirations. m Keaihwi haa a volunteer fire department, tut if the discord between the authorities continues te grew the paid system will picbably havti te be adopted. Mayer Kenney given notlee that he will appoint the oblef and assistant for the department and tbePlrbtnen'a Union ate determined te make tbe selections. The latter have uiwle nomination and will held an election next month. If the mayor persists in hla course the "Union will carry the dispute te thoeourta. If the wrangle createa domorall demorall domerall a it Ien In this Important department of tbe city the oeunolis may have te settle the matter by changing the ajatem. Ml 8AVEU rilOH DEAT1I UK II 13 11KEC Aa AldrreitnElccl Stands OTr UJramiulte Jlnut and a rounds Wire. AldcrmBK-oleet W. H. Durfee, of Fall Klrcr, Musi!., reoently had as oleso a call te death aa auy man wne ever lived te tell of it. Fer ten minutes be steed ever a blast containing forty pounds et dynamite, which a workman waa trying te explode by mcana cf a battery. Mr. Durfee'a heel grounded the wire at the mouth of tue UrlH hole, and thereby saved Mm from being blown te pieces. He waa engaged te repair the boiler of tbe heisting engine at tbe Har. craves Ledge. lie walked out en tbe ledge te leek around. It waa dusk, and the cutters had knecked off work for the night. He climbed down Inte tbe hollow of ibe ledge and steed looking at a pleee et newly oi.tKiaulte. The curious fracture of tbe atone attraeted htm. He atoed ntlll for nevum! mementa te make out Ita outline In the growing shadows. Suddenly looking up he aaw a man orecp erecp Ing towards him en hla hands and knees. He approached In a straight line. Over the fragments he crept right te where Mr. Durfee atoed. He ran his band along tbe reek and struck Mr. Burfee'a beet. Then ha ataegered te bis feet and clutched Mr, Darren' arm, Horrer," he gaipid aa the truth flashed upon him, "you are standing upon forty pounds of dynamite In a blakt Iu tbla rock, nnd I have been working tbe battery for ten minutes in vain trying te te explode it. Your beet ha grounded tbe wtre." An luteretung Document. In overhauling the mass of books nnd dccumenia under hla care yesterday, Olty librarian Carvalbo, of New Yerk, brought te light a most valuable and Interesting work which was Jammed In between tbe walls and Bhelvlng, where It badrepessd for years, It is nothing lem than au elegnntly engrossed copy of the Declaration or Independence en vellum, bound In rolle lerrn attested en August a, 1828, by the then only surviving signer, Ubarlcs Carrell, of Uarrollten, Maryland. In nn address bsfere tbe common council nu tbe death et Jeffersen and Adams, He v. Dr. Stephen N. Rewan auggeated that auch nn attested copy ba secured te be used by tbe common council of tbeclty of New Yerk en every Fourth et July thereafter, and this document was accordingly prepared and presented te the city July 4, 1823. Besides the autograph attestation et tbe aged Carrell, which oeauples one iwee of the folio, tbe work contains the autograph signatures et tbe federal, state and city elhclals In 1820, with these of the order iif the Cincinnati and several oltiieasef New Yerk and Albany, 'Den'tstana en tbeordsref BOtng" butKO straUbt te trtn next oeraur and buy a bntUn et Ur. iiuli's teugu byiun.lf yea wanttecure yonrceld. Fariuers and Horsemen wad this I-I And BalvnUen en a mcstMxcellentitntuient among uersn, ana 1 Uke pleasure In Indorsing tt aa a CtlUln remedy for scratches. JAMBS THOMAS. rranUln Head, near Jlalumeie. K OKO HOAl. Koke Seap. IT WILL rLOAT. IT WILL fLOAT. rinrr, UNirOBMand DUBAL Inenal. lty, ccrnetntcal in me. A vegetable oil be&d Jer tbe L&UMUtr, TOll.Kf una 1JA.TH Adapted te Kentral bouttbeia use. or in MILL.MI.NK or BiiOI'. It jour grojerdees netkeeplt.sena us 6 ccuU for postage, na BWUlluillacaieIfJiEK. Addrcsi, H. de a. . BOSVflB, nevi;ijrjBiTi,8 OlWOIJtNATI.O. WAirAMAKXR'B ruLAsatmiA, Xnesday, Dae. la, lwa. Since Keble canonized the Christian Year each circling year interests mere people, young and old, in the holy sym pathy of season and religion. Meeting this idea, we publish this year for the first time the Season and Church Calendar. Four leaves of heavy cardboard with exquisite designs in color for Advent, Christmas, Easter, and Whitsuntide. Cemplemen tary te the sketches are se lected bits from Shakespeare, Milten, Longfellow, Gray, Mrs. Hemans, Spenser, Jean Inge low, Whittier, Bryant, and ether noble company. 30 cents ; by mail 33 cents. The Thackeray Calendar. Live with Thackeray for a year. Shams wither under his satire ; life brightens with his humor ; the heart purifies with his sym pathy. 50 cent3 ; by mail 56 cents. The Dickens Calendar. Who but he could have supplied quotations for all the years we have made and sold his calen dars, 50 cents; by mail 56 cents. Ne Calendars less than pub lished prices. If any arc left, we'll burn rather than reduce them. The Alta Series of English Literature at 25 cents a vol ume going net by hundreds, but thousands. Better be quick: All the ether geed books are here. Sold en th2 Wanamaker plan and at Wan amaker prices. Needless te explain. Why tell you that the sun shines ? Thirteenth street side. A fair quality Duchesse Lace Handkerchief for 75c. The best we have is $16. Real Bretonne Lace Handkerchiefs, $1 and $1.25 that have been $1.50 and $2. Antique Lace Tidies, 18c te $5 as te size and quality. Imitation Antique and Russian Lace Tidies, 8c tej 40c. 1'illew bhams et the same, $1 te $2.30 a pair. Gather from these hew faint ly the price pulse is beating all through Laces. Chestnut street side, caster main rdtla. A Dress Pattern neatly boxed costs you less than you'd be likely te get the stuffs separ ately for. And then the match ing is perfect without a worry en your part. Handiest shape for a present. Sixteen prices, $3 te $16.75 ; maybe five hun dred styles and colorings. Yard goods at 25, 37, 50, and 75c that you'll expect te pay mere for. Mostly southeast of centre. A sleepy, sluggish, slow slew witted child won't find Widi: Awake any better than the average of children's maga zines. Just as geed. The Wide Awake publishers haven't that sort of youngsters in their mind's eye. They plan and work for wide-awake boys and girls. See that at a glance. A quick, healthy pulse beats in every page. December num ber is a fair sample. Nearly 100 pages of just the reading that lifts and encourages ; net a word that drags down or leaves a stain. Character formed en Wide Awake will be of geed, strong, firm fibre. 20c a copy ; $2.40 a year. V Itn Heeks, nsar Thirteenth sttoet entrance JOHN WANAMAKER. COMPLEXION fO WDMH. QOMPLEX10N rOWDKU, LADIES WHO VALUE A KKriNKD COMI'LKXION must van POZZONI'S UXUICATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. Jt lmparu a brilliant transparency te the !f0, .Removes all pimples, i ruckles and Ols. colorations, and mikes tb sktn delicately seu and beautiful. It contains no lime, while. lead or arsenic. In three shades, pink or nesn. white and brunette. reu BALK JIT All Drug-giata and Fancy GceAa Doalera flvorywhero. ap5ivdWAUH or IUlTAONB.-, OLD HHAfH WANTKD-THK HIQH est cash prlee paid for old Urs and t!er per. a be nunst brass casting madu te order. Metal pattern work flnlanrd at reasonable raus. M.W.ru AIM'S Leck works, lS.Tu.T"AStfd0C,10r'S UmklDtt UuUalnlr- Nc OTICE. lTPAtn n nllAk ....... ... .. will be market held reifulutly In the ynrmirs' "-.".". , (.nudr. ,, cones. diy aud Batutdiy mernlnn tarly andeaiur. day aiternnen at 4 o'clock. Alt stallUelders are entitled te tbe advantages of tbe addl. tlenal day (Wcdneiday) In connection with tbaethera. 11V OUUtU OflUK HOAUli. 11 L.jfKAtur.SecreniT. dli-9uleea NOTIOK TO IKKHi-AJSHKRa AND QUMMB1UI.-AU persons are hereby for. bidden te Uespats en any or Uiu lands of the W.,7r.,V"ll4-?,",.S.ul".er '. cytc.. oeunues, whether lneleaed or nnln. closed, either for the purpose of shoeun or ayalnil all trespasBlns cm aald llkuda of the SS fllirnftfl arlAr tills nmi. WM. COLSUAK ritXKkt AM. K. XM1U1X ALDBB, IBDW, 0. 1-MBBMAM. AttstMn tcr t,WA)taaun'i Itelrt IURES RHEUMATISM. Rheumatism According te reseat Invest lgiUna te eamsea by txett a of I actie aetrt u tM MeeCTUs aet attacks te a brew Usenet, partleaUtrly la the JetnU, ana easts tie leeal roanifsstatleas of the dtsesse, pains and achatn thebaekan tbratdera, and In the Joints at the ksiets, ankle, hips and wrUU. Taen sands of people have fennd la Heed's Baraaparllla ft positive and permanent core for iheut&atlisa. Tkla mtaiclne.byltjpnrlfylnjtandVUallilnfacUea neutralises the acidity of UM bleed, and also buUda up and sUcafthsris the whole body. Heed's) Barsaperllla 1 was laid no for lit months with rtanma- tfim, and. used many kinds el wcdlctne with out ajoed result tiu one cf my nelfhben told me te take lioed't Sarsaparllla. When X had med half a bottle 1 felt better, atd aflsr tak in two linttlni I tblnk I was entirely cured, as I have net tad an at'nckef rheitnattera ilnce." Kruara U. luseir, Bessvlile, BUten Uand, K. T. Ourefl Rheumatism I had at ticks rf ibenmatlam wMen In creased In severity. 1 took three bottles et Hecd's aausperltla and I am p'au&dteaay ibeihenmatlc pain ceased, ray appetite and dilution became better, and my general health greatly Improved. I am flrmly con cen vlncrd that Heed's Sarsaparllla cured me, at I bave felt no rcearrence of this bleed dls ewe." Wx.EoeolUoneva,N.T. Heed's Sarsaparllla Sold by all druggists, tl t six for Prepared only by 0. X. UOOO CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deaea One Dellar. (t) WATOiiea. -ry-ATUUES AMERICAN 1 WtUtes, OlglnL. Jewspg ve-Gta OpUcil Heeds. Telegraph Time ualiy. sveiy Artlele In this .Line Carefully Keralred. LOUIS WBBBB, Ne. 1C0K N. Queen BU, Sear V. B. B. BUUen. H" OLIDAY GOODS. GILL. FANS, NOVELTIES W& HOLIDAY GOODS. We Are l'repared for the HOMUATS with a Large stock et DIAMONDS, WATCHES. DANK? 'JIWKLUV, KTO. Ne. 10 West King Street, LAJNCABTBU, FA. VTKW UOODS ! HEW GOODS I HERR, Jeweler. GRAND WulcheB, Bllverwarp, Jewelry. Diamonds, Noveltles. AI-CALL-l'UISKS ATTUAOTtVJC AflOUU QUODS. 101 lORTH QUBEIf ST., GOUNJSUOr OUAKOE. runa, ae QKLKOr USEFUL. Christmas Presents ! OUR LIST. SEALQAUQUKS, SEAL JACKETS, FLUSH 8ACQUK3, BEALuurrs, ilONKKVMUFrS, etteu uurrs, LYNX Murr3, 31LKUAT8, STirr HAT?, lOlTTHATS, BKAL CAPS. run cellar;, run GLOVES, run. U011ES, 1M.USII 11011X8, tK0KB, TRAVELING BAGS, UMBBELLA8.1 KUIJBKBaOODB.AO. llOAJV 8TOLIS, HOODS, rUBTUtMMINQS, GLOVES, Ae Ketblng mere deilrabln than ene of tbe ubove Ufeful CIlHiSl M aH l'KEBENTS. all of which wu have In first quality atd at lewtst prices, Stauffer k Ce., SI Sc 33 Kerth Queen Street, LANCASTKU.l'A. OKniJfAnOKB. rWTY OKD1NANOK. le ray tte Cost and Expense et a Bswer in North (juean r trout. 1-icTlen 1. He it ordnlced by tbe Belect and Common Councils of tbu Cliy of Lancaster, that the sum of flve bnndred and teny three dollars and twenty seven centa (0U37) be ap ap preprlalea te pay the cost and expense et a tuner In North Queen street, between Fenn t-qiiern and Kast Orange street, te be taken (tern moneys in the City Treasury net ether, wlbe appreprlatea. Ordained and enacted Inte a law at .the city or Lancaster. December 5,183. W.K.BEAKD. Pretldcnt Common Council. David L. Huih, Clerk Common Cenncll. ltOUKUl' A. H VANS. President Belsct Council. J.E. 1U?i. Clerk Belect Council. Approved Dcesrubere, lS'S. ell-3ta XDW. KDUKBLUT, Alayor. tUPPIiEMEA'TTO 01TY ORD1N ANOE. " Reernanlatnu tbe fire Department and Uei- Utlng t&u Same," Approved December V, lfeSl. BkotiemI, Itolterdalcod by tbe Pelect and Common Council et the city of Laneatixr, tbat from and nftur tbarassageef tnlserdl. nunee, the Cblut or the rtre Department shall kif Huuave and appoint two hesemen Jremi aeh of tha engine companies and one laadarman of the truck company, wnoee duty It shall be. nnd they are bereey tequtred, te sleepal their respective eniclne heuet at night, and te be en duty from p. m. leOa.ua. of eh day, In cam of alarms of rtre. he 1. ihittiie aliry of each besemanand ladderman 'who shall sleep In the eglim houses, an required in Secilen 1 et this ordi nance, bs and Is hemby Increased te one hun. drud and twenty dollars per annum. Ordained and encted Inte a law at the elty et Laucatler, December 6, liws. W. K.niAHD. President Common council, David L.Dikv, Clerk ccrumen Council. KOBEUT A IVANS. . rresldent select Council. J, K. IIABR, Clerk BcJtct Council, Approved Decembnr 8, 1531. cii-ati j.DW.KUUKULKY, Mayer. ATSUUtrjfXB. JUTIXKK b. KAUKJfMAK, AlTOrU4 B V-AT-LA W, B1SS5iCk,f10vr 3lMenjAn W DuUdlnr, Se. tt I north seke Btreeb Holiday Mtractiens ! llHI VZOTMl. M KRCHANT TA1IOKI8Q. Xe&Bm & IOWLES, MKBCHAKT TAILOIS-WO. tl WKST KXN0 Bxasar. SSTOpsn Xvery livening This Menth. e PEN EVERY XVE2UHO. ABB YOU TntMKIBU airxTuuust IPSA MONEY STYIJiG STORE. Whatever yrraYe thinking of In Clothing , let your thoughts bring' reu ksre te save money ni get the choteest Men'a, liey'a ana cull diss's Belts and over ever over eeau. The Qualities the atvlea and the frlces here will meet your iflf ana jour puns. About Ullt Things Uaelal. They're complete In cholee snd brightness hire. Maybe he'd like a smoking Jackal or Hems Ceat. Here's Utecbetctat enelce. rriert.ttsitotieou silk and satin snspenders, In boxes and out, 75e te KM. UUIiUKtiLan-goed ones at Me and TO. Choice ultrucmths.il te and IS. rinest ;letbiand Handles. as, Hands, keratylesln Bandkerchlrfiyou've never seen before, ace eurs1 Veltitst tancn ana Chinese nilk, embroi dered borders and Initials. Mufflrrr, Cellars. Cnffj and Uculery. Wouldn't a Fine imes Shirt mas e a nlre present t Gloves always dp. Here ler bestand cheapest. Geed ehute Itpe and geed Gloves tee. Mesnta claus" spots all around the store for tbe children. Ifeie, Milts, Gloves, Waists, Tics. Umbrellas, Per fumery. Combs , ill in tie i, Bubber Oeata , rer mete choice than you eipjctlet this big stock meeiyeuisycs. MARTIN BRO'S CIelhlBt aaa FBralBklaf Bivlt, W B NOUTH QDBBK ST. W 1LL1AMJHON JTOBTEK. HOTHIIfG CHEAP! CUT TUX PRICES. Only six mere daya In which te make your Holiday purchases, our stock, though deeply out Inte by the large crowds of Baiurday, U allll very large. Teu can save money by leek tog at ourROedi. . M . it Is hardly necessary te mention the prices, as they are known te be the lowestte be found anywhere, yet we will enumerate a tew of the many barsivins te be found at our counter. uent s All Bilk Mufflers In White, Cream and many bcautltul colors, Iren TsotetiM. He fit's fancy colored Bilk Handkerchiefs from 81e te si ia. Gent's whlle Japaneie Bilk Handkerchiefs In plain white and fancy borders, from tee te wee Gent's BUk Initial Handkerehtela at TSe. Gent's Ail Linen initial Uandkerchle.'s at Me. e lain White and Fancy Bordered Hem stitched Linen Uandkerchleta from Ue te II sa. bent's Fine Dress Kid Gloves from75eto im Gent's Fine Fur Tep Glevei from M s te is oe. Gent's Neckwear in reur-ln-Uands, Teoka and r'utf from Sks till 23. MTDen't f All te our new line of Gent's Cuff Buttens and aearf fins at Ue, We, (9c, 73e and lioe. Williamson & Fester's, S2, 34, 36 & 38 E. KING ST., LANCA3TKU.FA. AND HO. 318 MABKBT 8THMET, HAIlKinUDBa. eA. T O CLOTHING BUYERS. 69 N. QUEEN ST, 68 (Cerner et Orange.) ATIfiNTION.GLOTHING BUYERS Tbe lllg Keduetlnn Bale cf Fine Overcoats and Ulsters Stltl Continue at L, Gansman & Bres l'BICKS ALM03T CUT IN TWO. In order te Reduce our Knormeu Stock be feie stocktaking, arji making tin biggest reduction sale ever known, ta last for two weekb ODly. KYerybedy concedes tbat we naye sad the handsomest and eneapejt Over coats and Ulsters In tbe city. We effer bar gains never belere beard el. Here Is An Instance, Fer $5, IT, 9, Chinchilla, Kersey and Beaver Overcoats worth from ts tells. Fer 110, 11 lit, Worsted, Helten and Bumbe Beaver O veroeats, worth Irem I. a te til. Forests, fte, til, Uandsemi, Durable and Warm Storm overeoata. worth from 110 te 12). Bey's and Children's oreieoats at Greatly Keduced Prloes. Men's eults of Gee! Quality at U, V, IS.: Men's Bulls of better quality at 14, 110, 113, IK. IIS. Trousers at 75c, II 00, II 33, 11.7 IS 00. All-Weel Trousers at IU0, t'-W, IS 00, (3 S3, Hec. Heys and youths' Suits and Overcoats at oentpondlngly Lew Prices. They are the greatest bargains you erer saw. A eallwUl convince you el the facta. L. GANSMAN & BRO, CLOTUtNa MANUFACX0KKU3, 8. W.COU. NOKTII QUEEN A OHANQK ST. TjrrKK KAT11FOH. Suits at All Prices. MEH'SnUITS at 110.00. HEM'S SUITS at IllOO. MBM'S SUITS at IIS 00. UKN'S SUITS at IU 00. UlN'USUlTSatlUOO. MHN'3 3UI1S at 118.00. UXN'S SUITS at I1S.00. MEN'S SUITS at I20.CO. MEN'S BUITS at MHO.) OVERCOATS. OVEUCOATS at (K.00, OVEKCOATS at 110.00. OVJtUCOAlSatlHOX, OVJSUOOATS at 113 CO, OVKHCOATS Rt I15.CO. OVXUOOAlSatllSCO. OVKKCOATSatineO. OVKBSOATB at IIS CO, OVEUCOATS at ISO). KT AU our Make and Thoroughly BelliUe, Myers & Eathfen, UELIABLK CLOX1I1K&S, NO. 12 U5AST KINQ ST., t.rCTH VA kaOU AlOLiLlNAia ANI HAlti. JJ toga Waters, Uass Alt, Guinness Stout, Ollvea and Oltve Oil, gote MIlUAKV'ls ULl WIMB BXOKK, 0U-a ' tSBMIJUBCHtrtfU DKT QPJEN EVERY KVEHIKO. J. HARRY STAMM'S RELIABLE NEW ISM STORE Ne. 34 Centre Square. ' THE 10 DAY SALE - OF - Dress Goods! Ceaseth tlili day. It has been a wonderful success. Uuyera and Sellers have alike been benefited. On Monday, December 1 7th; WE STABT A GREAT BENEFIT SALE OF REMNANTS -OF- DRESS GOODS! Berne are Soiled I e are Crushed t Seme are Perfect I Most of them have been en Display In our Shew Windows. WE WILL SELL THESE QOODS AT ABOUT HALF PEICE. They will be displayed In the rear part et our Stere, where you can leek them ever at your pleasure. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. These Remnants Are Snre te Ge at a lively Rate. SOMETHING FOR ALL sSWe would respectfully assure the public tbattheabeve is net only idle adver tl cement matter, but ttuths, behind which we have the goedB at the prices that speak for themselves. Silk Mufflers, Silk and AT OUE INIMITABLE LOW PBIOE3: M BOSTON Ne. 24 Centre Square. tySTOBB OPEN EVKRT KVENINO. -TJABD&MOEL.KOY. Bard k Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, EXTRA LOW PRICES. 1103IKUY-We have Just oleiea out of a manufacturer, balance of a let nt Ladles' Weel Stectlngs, made te sell at40u per pair. Onr price only 2Vi We gtva bargains in all grades of Meeting fur Ladles, Men ana JJeyu, as a customer said the ether Oav: 1 hire been Mining all my atoedngs here slnee yea epened,and 1 haye never bought as gced wearing bleckings for the jnenny as I get hern. QlNtiUiH UKMNANTB-One Let of Glnghim Remnants at7sper yard, rs geed as any sold at 9a Ihqy are selling f let All perleet and in:dluetent lengths. Wnnrt'nhavelUtnnantiOf Qlrrerent goods that me lest than regular prlcts, ana nhua closed eat cannot be lei.lacea again. 1'ANTtNfl ta the ranting Line for Men's and Beys' We we de net hesltati In f ylnK 1ht we have the best line et goods at tut prices evershewn lnthlgrliy. Jtangntl"! 12kc,)Se,A and up extra value at thu prices, see our line of styiei aud qualities ht25c,Me, 87Hc ", &e wu niiu ui. 11 il Initial 1 llANDKKUcntKF'-SpPClal Bargain In ninrtkrrt-hlefg, fat color birders at3.He nrd np ltial lUnakercblefs fromiesup Men's Linen llxndkureUtiM at i0c,l;We and up, hAiiistUahtd nlalnhem. Silk llandkerchleisotleet net all silk, half All Rllk at 1S1 3 e, jn. We nn up or nlaln 1 brell llargalna In Mufflers at S0j. 913 and up. and un. LlNKN TAnLKCLOTHS-Xzrja .Bargains for the Holiday Trifle Bleicfcrd German Llntn Table Clethe wlthorwliheutTnrke, K1 llerderr, In nil lenitthi, up tesyards long Alse tr lowest prlre en 'lurney BraDuiiulc Table Olethn ever Ktven In all engths. Napkins te match. Ueavy Kleaihed Linen Towels Kuetlcd rrlncp, at2Sc, S5e ttoaiidteo. lli.ANKKT8-Weerehvlrjgag:eatdemna ler a silver ury liuntet at 11X0 par pair, nlee and setr, and cheaper than shoe . fBBvs wahlng. and warmer Uariialns In all grades. WehivenewlustiiakallthaelcOt ur Ale Laaint' Vest thit wb sold at Its. if you want the lien value In Mack i atbinweBuiSB nnrleltas In the city ut We, J3e, IOj, Roundup t see our siesk It jeu want the Beat irca'tei, Fleer or Tabln Oil cloth t route aue see what we are ettering, ltlsnet thafa'e wetcaketoyeutody, butlt'syenrtrdddaud Influence In the fu tute. And hew are we te get It T Uy telling goods cheap. Leuie and tee lery eui selves. Bard k McElroy, Nes. S3 acd 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. N KXT IK)OB TO COURT 1IOUHK. A CHRISTMAS Wlib the approach of the rtelMays comes geit SHAVLS ! Having always made a specialty efBhawl-. Retting the bast from what var source they come, we hare te-day an unilvnli-d selection of this ever ahionnblesnd very servlci bio Wiap BlackThtiHitShawls.Justatrivcd from our Ulster ltupnblloet France and made by the oele eele bratd LUI'lhS, are tube teitna hum. TheaeSbtwIn, Jieutile and blnglp, are the best made In thwerld. Hlngle, 11.75 te JW Ueubln, i 5i te!2 5J. tvery one recommended for tuperler nnlsb and wear. Woe'en ehiwlsln prelusion, elngleand Deubln in all styles of llrewn, Utey, nine and Urten. Fancy and iilack. MngIe,7fte telJM) Deable. 12 00 te 17 "1. f ulsley. lirecbe and imitation India Shawls, both cheap and beautiful. A Special bargain la a Deuble Imita tion of India at 110 00. PAHNBSTOCK'S, HOB. 86 & 87 BAST KINO ST., T ADIKS' BEA.L. PliUaa COATS. Metzger & LADIES' SEAL SEAL PLUSH MODJESKA WRAPS. tfuporler in Mnke, fc'hape and Finish. Ladlei who bought nur reats during the past twoer three winters are lavish in their praise and are bringing lu lb air friends te buy thaui. Metzger & LARGE NEW Neb. 38 & 40 West King Street, BOPI'OSlTK TUB WHAT DO TTOU KNOW ANY THING NKWt Can u kef p books by Blngle and Deuble Kntryt an yen write a go-d Muslneis Letter t He you understand the short inethed. cf Interest and Miscount. I'artui and FqutUen of fajments, etc t Hew U yrur rnmanhlpt can ou wilta bath Levlbly and xapidly T Atter taking a J cinra' el lestruetlun at tha LNCast5u UUSiAK9coLLKGKeucan myyta.teal cf the above queitlens. ..,. . .. Vpply at College Beem, Ke. 1CH But Slug trees, GOODS. Linen Handkerchiefs, STO U McElroy, Opposite Fountain Inn. axira vaiua iu un uuiseis at joe, 11 w, i,n SUGGESTION the uncertainly of " What te Buy." Let us sag. LANOABTBa, PA Haughman PLUSH COATS! -AND- HaughmaiYs OHEAP STORE, COOfJKU UOUSB.' Lancaster, Fa, TsTE CAN HERVE YOU WELL AND TV save you money In udvtrtuing. Kstl mates free. ADVERTISING GUJDE-B00KP. The nirwt complete and nrlrflual ever lxued. Sent en receipt el CO euuU tu pay for packing and lerwardlng. ADTXKTtaiaa WarriHa a Erscurrr. The L. Jeff, MUbenme Advertising Ageney, ill! ana 1W Beat Ualtlmere Btreet, iialtlmere' Md. ssMaOAw
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