15 urn. i - .'fc ! S-:n'"5JSf5JfiTK:A'."' ,JV?W.SfcW"H! -.cru; WUWvV .-... VkJO-sWv- - -'JPT -V -ri.,y Urf-rT"t'3V "IftTW " "9 'VU i "i : V'p; ,4,r' 'J! US-., rilL LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1888. y.wr? - i .& .- Bte&" KS jy ST' SBftW" i v. , !$$ w p&i ? ii HP' K' Mfcfi " W ' ss. (te lfc fivW ir ' EH r- A- Ss t v& rti ES &, itr !,' fe- m HSi 18? I" M' I t & riiw- l& f m KV, w - 14 !'' l IS". f; a f ISC Is; m. I? IK I' J i. Is (v.. W.Z. v tf i Is" tf : V r Vfc J 3A fc "; i tie uauy intelligencer. LANCASTER, DECEMBER SH, 1888. The XhitlMlppI lUrrers. It Las been a long time since we hare J al the harrowing tale of the burning of H-MlsslBsippl river steamboat; and new irebave two together. The river beat scat born te be burned as surely as the sparks fly. The picking of cotton close te the fires of lira beat puts it constantly In peril; and at this season, when ths beats hare a'l the cotton cargo they Can carry, the passenger who beards tbem takes his life in bis hand. Doubtless there Is great vigilance used in watching .sgaicst fire; and te this only can the comparative infrequency of disaster of late be attributed. The passengers en these beats that have just been burned, had every chance that pasrengers en cotton ladened Mississippi beats can have, te escape destruction ; and that is shown te be hardly arty cbance at nil. The fires were discovered immediately, and the beats were promptly beaded for the shore, which they reached ; but these in the rear of the beat were cut off from the shore by tbe fl imes and were compelled te threw them selves into the water. There wasltlie Bime situation in both cases and It is the situation that always attends such disasters. It would seem possible te provide against it by car lying life caving rafts. Legislation Is evidently needed te protect thollfe of the Mississippi traveler. One would think that no sensible person would beard the baits under present conditions mid with the knowledge that a fire is at nny Moment liable te occur, and that if it does the beat will be consumed in a moment and with almost certain less of. life. Want te liny a War. The bcllgerent Bplrlt of the press nnd the firm position of our government in its foreign dealings might excuse the bold beld neis of the observation that this heillhy young nation is beginning te feel Hi eats. Mr. Oatcs, of Alabama, has alie Icen felt. Ha arofe in the Heuse during the debate en the canal bill and remarked that he thought n Bmall nud cheap war wenld Iw a geed thing te get. That was the substance of what he said though he referred te the purchase In a manner less nbrtipt. The report says that Mr. Oatcs did - "Teet tldnk the Nicaragua cnterprlse would involve the nation In war, but he merely seized the opportunity te ventilate bis views en the matter and began with the assertion that "nothing but a foreign war would ever completely eradicate Bectienalism ; and he exelalmed, "If it bad no ether beneficial result, bucIi a war, if it was net a great and expensive one, would be worth the outlay." Mr. Her tort, also of Alabama, coincided with Mr. Oites. There is nothing very novel in this view of war except the buslutsa-llke condition of the bIzq and coat of the 1-ixury. Ne one can tell hew great or expensive it war may be, nnd te act as a destroyer of scctlon scctlen a'hm, n foreign war would liave te ba of alarming size. It might for example be doubted whether a war about Canada which Involved the bombardment of .Bosten, New Yerk, aud perhaps the Jake cities, or the collection of ship leads of money from them, would Btimulate a kindly feeling in these cities towards Alabama, whose growing Indus tries would be greatly encouraged. Jitit if this first act of the drama was followed by a great and expensive series of opera tions by sea and land, se that the whole strength of the nation would be stag gered by the burden, then sectionalism would surely be stilled. Sectionalism can be removed by war, but it is a pain f ill, dangerous aud exhausting operation, and the condition of the patient is by no means se desperate as te j ustify the con sideration in Congress of that alternative. Troubles of Zanzibar. Homebody has discovered a small Hus slan seltlementen the eastcoastef Africa, near te the English and German posses sions, and a ferelgu correspondent at once produces a rumor that Russia will seen formally claim it and take a hand in the grand east African row. Our wooden cruiser, Swatara, has just been ordered te pass along that coast with her eight smooth bore muzzle leading pep guns. She Is en her way te China and it is hoped that she will get there. As she passes the noisy Bomlnlens of the Sultan of Ziuzl bar she will encounter many a naval 'monster of the fleets of the great powers, and may even witness the disciplining of that courageous ruler who appears te have chosen destruction by foreigner! as preferable te complete submission te them. He has just announced that lie would in future be guided byMoham byMeham znedan law alone, aud has graphically explained what he meant, by n wholesale chopping off of head and the publica tion of a pregramme including nn exe cution a day until his stock of cuptive enemies is exhausted. As Zanzibar is a bind of wonderful fertility supporting a large and intensely Mohammedan popula tion heartily favoring slavery, the sultan can hard Jy remain in power even by force of executions if he does net display active hostility te the operations against the jslave trade. It must also be noted that that trade is by no means the only thing that the war shlp3 are gunning for along the coast. They want te secure for their governments control of the shortest and best route te the trade of the lake region of Africa, and their gain will be less te Zanzibar. Her only hope is thai the conquerors may fall out among them elves. The Setbuard Ceal l'oel. The Seaboard Ceal association which comprises all the tide-water shippers of Mtumlneus coal, are reported te have Hetted flve millions et ten? of coal as the product of next ear. They have a'ae added te their regulations one that requires each shipper te pay into the as. )clatleu twenty cents a ten for every ten et coal mised as a guarantee that the as as aesiallcn price will net be undersold by Jilm. The association is one that we de set bear a great deal or ; since it Ievei the dukneas rather than light; but its operation i is sild te be very sat sat Jifactery te the parties in it. It ttadUs the price of coal and en. ables each member te sell his proportion ataproperpreCt, 8 3 long as the demand Is great enough te take the product of all tbe members of the association, they evi dently profit by agreeing te stick together mad keep up prices, It is when the demand falls eC ir.d the Jemptutien attes te take a half profit rather than net sell, that trouble comes; and against, this tbe twenty cents a ten penalty is directed. There is no doubt at alt that the law is violated by the railroads that are inti mately connected with the coal shippers in the Seaboard association. The Penn sylvania railroad escapes the restriction of tbe inter-state commerce act, by the fact that it runs the whole distance te the ceut within the stale. It charges less for carrying coal te Philadelphia for shipment than for consumption. The interestsef the people et the state are sac ridced te the need of meeting competition outside the state ; which is a familiar fact te all its people. In this case there is however, no justification for it, as the seacoast shipment rate isanamplecharge for the service. It is, we believe, 1.25 per ten, which is at the rate of half a cant per ten per mile et carriage. The Philadelphia consumer ,ls charged $2.10; and there is no Justification for this dis crimination of a state railroad against tbe 'siale. Tbit Water Power. We understand from Mr. Kiddle, et select council, that the water power owned by the city will net be used for makirig its electric light, because the ceuncllmen nre under the belief that water power is tee unsteady te be util ized for such purpose. He says that it never has been used succes3f ully for elec tric lighting save at Buffalo. As te which we concelvo that Mr. Kiddle and the ceuncllmen nre entirely mistaken. There is no reason apparent why water power should net be us effec tive for working an electric plant as for nny ether; nnd it would tnke n great deal of experience te make anyone believe anything se seemingly silly. And it does net accord with our informa tion, which is that water power is util Ized for making electric power wherever it exists in Buutclent quantity. It Is pos sible thr,t the power owned by the city en the Cocstega may net suffice for its plant ; but it it is sulllclent, there is no question whatever that it is the power for it te use te light the city. An epidemic of diphtheria lu Malno lies been trtccd te a atrange but natural eauae, the carcleu alaughtoret great numbers of hedge heRS and crews. .Fifty wen went humlwc terthtM) tilings In Novembor aud It had ban agreed that tbe rarty icettlng the nmaUcat nutuber of birds and hegn should pay ter a aupper. The whele num ber bagged were counted In the town halt and then looked In a vacant room and for fer for gellon, A ceuple et daneiug partles held In thaMine building werotllatlDgulthedby tlieBlckniM of many of Ihndanserp, and the Invtatlgstleu that followed was nelry In Uu way. Viikn at the J'llKriiiiM dinner last week Ei-Ciuvcrnur HeHdly talked or Hn Frnu Frnu clieu a only 40U miles went et the geographical coutre of U10 UnlteJ Btatec, )ui Btated u feet net half be weifiblyim It npreata te ba. With the Aleutian JelcndM elrnpfjllng Imllway te (UJilim, tbe contre refnrred te dlvldei a torriieryot frying pan proportions, aud a sounding pnrase of the kind might be getten up with roteronce te Denmark or Portugal or any ether two cunt nation. Whom, by the way, la the geographical centrenf theittltith Knplre, with India, Australia, Uupe Colony, (Jnda and KgyptT or et France nnd (Jermnny, with the varleuq colenic? Ileadly'a atery of stage uriver la a geed variation of an old point. ".May 1 ak whero ye may be from, atrangeiT" Haul the driver. "Frem New Yerk." "Why, that's arnnsln'l I'm au KaMcrn mm myself. 1 waa born au' raited In Kansin." An Australian student In Philadelphia used te takn delight in representing hlm hlm nelfaa an Kaatern man that he might en oeurago frlenda from the pralrle atatca te talk. Then he would begin about "when I wa out wet In Londen." lie bad icaeheJ America by way of Kngland. There are aome crooked notlena en this aplnnlng glohe et eura. Duiunu tbe late campaign when the operation of the highly protected bagging trust were exciting interest there waa a very pleasant bit of newa about tbe dig. covery and tmcoeiiful application of a pro cess of making bagging out of pine nee dles, it la new rupertcd en excellent au. tberlty that a truat U being erganlied for the control et tbe manufacture, of thla kind of begging. The cotton seed oil truat la aMd te be at tbe bottom of tbe tohetne. He thtae " pilvate stlslra " are multiplying under the preapect of Kepubllcnn favor as weeda lu peer ground. TmiKK hundred tin horns wero distribu ted among the beya of a New "Verk gram mar aoheol nu the last day et school Juat befere the Christmas holidays. Mr. Huth erland told the beard et visitors pretcnt that the beya had werked hard for a year and b proposed te let them have an mueh fun m poralble In the last half hour or Bcbenl for 1S88, At a signal from him "a terrific blast from 300 horns broke tbe still, ness et tbe room. Kvery boy wa In bis glory aud each tried his lovel host te outdo the ether?. They made ene continuous and awful rear, which resembled mero the nelae eta hundred threshing mscblnca than any that wight be produced by human luugs. The vlsltera put their Angera In thelr ears but tb hnrder they pies and the harder the beya blew. Principal Suther land himself deemed hs big a boy as auy, and, Indeed, waa armed with eu ituiionte horn a yard long. Again the principal raised bis hand. There was n complete transformation. Tbe uolse stepped lns;aut'y and the perfect bUIIhcch was for a low mo me menta alinetl aa pali.fjl as had I en the noise. Hearty cheers were then g'vcu for truvtees, teacher, classmates, principal, I he girls, nnd ether appropriate anln.K'e t-nd luantmate objects." Perhaps that teaoher knew hit business and the bevs. but it la nut rinUimui whether tbe vlsltera went home In an am bulance or net, and a bill for damgjd hear ing may yet be preaented. m m Sleep 1i Abntlutely necxttiiry te lnjaltf, and netblQK se trretunlly robs unn ut situi) ni dKB a cryluK baby. Use nr. IIiiU'h lUby Byrup te tiue its pain ana tte bt)y will ,0 nulutuud allow all te sleep well. 1'iteeJca ueitle. r-aiudersl ways cures tevcr and ague, dumb agur, ulc, uud ce.ls euly :a ccnu u inckage. tTAA'AUAKUK'a J'HiLADaLrau, Wednesday, Dec :, lSiS. Tlie store was shut tight yes terday. We and our weary people kept Christmas with all the rest. Dear ! but we were glad of a whole day ler sleep and rest, fun and irelic, peace and pleas ure, after the unprecedented week of work. Is there another city in the world with as many good geed humored people In it ? Where did they all come from ? Never before was the store se crowded, and at no Christ mas time was it se comfortable. The large aisles and uneb WAKAitAKKR'B structed walks ; the great stair ways and geed elevators told well for us in easing the move ments of the holiday trade. There was no such sight in America as that te be seen here from the balconies when the grand march of the people was going along. We never before did se much business. Ask any ques tion you like as te quantity dollars, number of clerks, num ber of customers and the an swer is the same ; we never be fore did se much business. The holiday trade this year eclipses all ethers that we ever knew of. Wc believe we never served the people se well, and we are sure there were never se few complaints. With 4,626 people employed in the retail business alone, and numbers of them new te the business and taken en only for the busy time ; with everybody hurrying customers and clerks oftentimes excited ; with ever ninety thousand transactions en several single days, certainly some mistakes must creep jn, but we never had se few. De you realize this state ment ? It means (with delivery labels) the handling of ever half a million documents of record in a single day. It re quires twelve persons te make and complete the record of a cash sale, and seven persons and a horse te deliver a pack age. The fact is the store and its system is growing better every day. Yeu can sec it and Jcel it in the air, and you are saying se yourselves. Wc arc taking great pleasure in the business and arc proud that Philadelphia has new the best retail stores in the United States, and that ours is one of them. We wake up again this morn ing te put all the wheels in mo tion, and show a stock of goods se full and complete that really you cannot see where anything has been taken out in these .unparalleled days of business new behind us. Seme el our department heads are already anxious te tell the " news." This column will go en with its daily story, and in the quieter pest-holiday times will have many an item worth your reading. JOHN WANAMAKER. COMVLKXWN fO WDHH. QOMP1.KX10N reWDKH. ladies: WHO VALUK A UKriNRI) COHI'LKXION MUST USJC POZZONTS UKU1UATII) COMPLEXION POWDER. It, Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Uoiuevos all pimples, ireokles una Ols Ols Ols coleratlons. ana mikes the skin aeltcstelv soil una beautlful. ItcenUtns uelluie, whluL leea or amenta In three shaaes, rink or flesh, white ana brunetus. reK balk nr All Druggists nnd Fancy QoedB Doalera lvorywhero. wnitwAUB or imitations.- aprxu-lva rOJi HAhH OH HUNT. 170K8AT.B VKRYOHKAF. . J8? Acrus or rine Tannine anaUrnctOR J.nna, nt which Is In Timber Mnubniu tllully BltnKlva in Kerquhtr county, Vlr Klula; enf-Inlf mlle from I.euCuu county, ou the Jlladifbtnuh A l'lulns tumplke, en lulleiiouUiel Mtaaluliurjh, sevun mllui trem r&llreia. (JaraHn spot el Virginia. Kver running spring In every neia : 18) cearlnu rrult Trws one Htene Ileiiee, 9 rooms : ceru house. Ice heusu. tenn barn, 40 frei square, with sUbie undur rinaliea uhoeolato aell. XverythlnK In flid-clm nrCur. Address J03. KMirKUN ABON, fle Ne 6M Hth at-, Hi XT. WashluBlen, D. C. niert 8AL.K Tin: magnificent -ti .ran.u.MS0111 ? "V uraae. tltu&teaea . th Htreet rtke, I miles from Washington uul W et a inlte from Forust U!ed, a. U7Blatliin. s Acres.30 In woea lana, balsnoe Iniiriisii nil -well funeeat water lu srary fluiai In hluh st He of cultivation; hut kept ever ene hun. U red cattle ler ;th last tour years: all benro benre mntly limua; has It room heuse: het ana oeia water, rmh.e'c.t ene 8-ioein home for hfln: one 4-room tenant home; one stable SSiee. cur cur itixe heuta, ijratn barn with siable unOer: 13 J UL . I "" wue i"iruiuuiwimeDi coin barn, holds ttx) bugtaeU cern: uiitj'lsterr tiun nnuriH. wnml utiuji vn Iau . . .. . clettiOv, imtupentj bunarea teus lc uvetv year. Uoew aua BUblitd bare runnlUK wter. jrine OicLKtd. Mi kinai el lHTtnlnir utODills Aajress. JAS. UKUrKKNA RON. 019 twa ' ' W" Wau"'8tn. O. O. JDUIUUINU I.OIH. Building Lets SKCUUKUrOU FIVE DOLLARS. Balance In Monthly Payments. Reme el tun Olietccst Itullainir Ixis In ths City, <ut(a en Columbia, J'urk, MarlelU mia WektEna Avenues, uua en Ceml. ,tuby. l'ari. rinit ana tecena nirpeU.tn th Woiteru pirt of the city, ana v. til be scia en iba INbTALMKNT 1L,AN. J'avca sidewalks, rlty water, iths. electrie llnhu urencar taciltller, Ac. au luauU. uis an te builders. Cull at the office and see plans, He. IfOKlttatbirgalus In Impropea properties for sileeu same plan. lieuieinber IS I'Ktt MONTH win BFcu'e a heme. A rare cbance ter :uoes i.r imall lutuua. ALLAN A. H ERR, Real Futato and Inouranee Agent, 10i JCAbT KtNU BTUKBT, J-ANCABTJCU.l'A. OtMwa OOD'8 HAllSAFABILLA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is that Heed's Barsspaillla hu eared thou sands et people who tefferad severely with rheamatlsn. It neutrallaaa thelaoUeacldln the bleed, which cans thess terrible pains and aches, and also vitalises and enrlchei the bleed, thus preventlna- the recurrence et the dlsaata. These facts warrant ns tn urging yen, II yen suffer with rheumalUm, te ilva Heed's Bsrssparlllaauui, "Fer a years U hare snfferad with scUttn Hheumsttsm. Last Merember 1 waa taken woree than ever, and was anabla te get eat of the house. I was almost HELPLESS rOB 40 DAYS suffering- great agony. In December I ctm menccduklng Heed's Barsaparllla. After lha aeoend bottle I waa able te be, eat and around and attend te buitnesa. I took Eve bettlea. and am new se free from rheumatism that only oeaaslonally I feet It slightly en a in d den change of weather. I hava great contt centt contt deneotn Uoed'a earsiparllla. CauaLaaHAM kah, Chrlstla, Clarke Ce, Vf Is. INrLAatMATOUT BUKUMATISat "Uarlngneen troubled with tmflammatery rteuuatlsm for many years, my favorable altjnllen waa ealled te Heed's Barsaparllla by anadvertliementef enns It bad effected. I have new need three bettlea of Heed's Barsa pattlla and can already testily tebeneflelal resulU. 1 highly recommend It as a bleed pa. rtner.'VJ. C. at ass, West Bloemnelfl, W. Y. Heed's SarBaparilla Beld by all draggtsu. il t sir for IS, Prepared only by U. L .HOOD A CO, Lewell, Has. 100 Dena One Dellar. A YKK'H UAIll;VIUOK. DRESS THE HAIR With Ayer's Hair Viger. It eleanllness, ben eficial eftetU en the scalp, and lasting per fume enmmend It for universal toilet nse. It keeps the hilr soft and silken, preserves IU color, prevents It from falling, and, If the hair has become weak or thin, promotes a new growth. Te restore the original color of my hair, which had turned prematurely gray, laied Ayer's Hair Vfger with entire suectsj. 1 cheerfully testily te the EFFICACY of this preparation." Mrs. V. U. Davidsen, Alexandria, La. 11 1 wan amtcted aome Ibree years with scalp dlsnase. My hair waj falling out and what re mained turned gray 1 was Induced te try Aytr's llalr Viaer. and In a taw weeka th fits ente la my scalp disappeared and my hair re sumed lui erlglnat color." tltsv.) H.B.Sims, I'aster U. II. uhnreh, at. llernlce, Ind. a few yean age 1 suffered the entire less or my hair from thu effects or tetter. I hoped that afteratlme nature would repair the fees, but 1 watted In vain. Many remedies were sug gested, none, howerer, with such proof of mera as Ayer's Hair Viger, and I besran te use IU The result was all 1 could have desired. A growth or hair seen came ent ail ever my ead, and grew te be as son and heavy asl ever had, and of a natural color, and Irmly s r." J. 11, l'ratt, Bporrerd, Texas. Ayer's Fair Viger. rxarAMD bt Dr. J. O. Ayer Si Oe., Lewell, Mass. 8nld by DrnxglsU and Forfumersi florUite.il WATCH tin. tlTATUUKS AMERICAN I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, BpnM, Kye-tila Ktc.at LOW KB r I'1C1CK3. Optical Goods Telegraph Time Dally. Kveiy Article In tutu Line Caretully ltef.alrud. LOUIS WEBER, He. lMlf N. Uueuu at., Near I'. U. U, station. B! OLIDAY GOODS. GILL FANS, NOVELTIES fWD HOLIDAY GOODS. We Are Prepared for thn HOLlliAYS wtlh a Linge mock et DIAMONDS, WATCUK8. UANK9, JEWKLliV, Kte. Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCASTKU. PA. N EVV UOODH I NKW GOODS I HERR, Jeweler. GRAND Watches, Silverware, Jewelry. Dlanienila, NeTellles. -UALt-rUICKS ATTliAOllVE AS OUU UOOOi. 101 NORTH QUEEN ST., COUNKKOrOUANOK. HOOKB, AO. glKOM Herr's Bookstore TO THK GENEROUS PUBLIC, A QKCKT1NO TO ALL, WITH WISHES reu A Very Merry, Merry Christmas, And many, many thanks for the liberal putrouae. YOUKS rAlTlirULLY, L. B. HERR, 51 & 53 1, Queen St. auglS-lyd HUIUjKY'H kbaerant bequkt Cologne, ilolletroiw. Lavender, klerlda and Violet ai.ru, bottled In a variety et slsi-a and In bulks, redera, Bacluttand x tructs, Ht UUiiLKY'B UltUM nTOKU, West King BtneL NOTICJK. . . treui and after January 1, 1S. tre'e will be market bUd regulaily in the fanner' Beutbern Maiket lloueen'iuuday, Wednn. aay and Batmdsy morning varly and tutur. day altnmneu ut o'clock. All stallheiaurs are entitled te thu advantages of the addl addl tlenal day (Weduaay) In connection with thu ethers. 11 r OUDjtll OF TUX HO AUD. U. L. Uuilst, Becretiry. aiS-ttdeed H Holiday Attractions ! anoeHHiKB. F LOniOA OKANUE3. IMD1AH HIVEtt THK rtNKST OBAWUM 1M TUB UlltKIT, u?"."?.M i?a Urrs, aad a fall stock tt ria lli.wHS"'.M,a "nsKMoabierrle. Mr l'lcase give us your order. OkOktlMWIAHT, Cor. West Klag and Water Bt. e PKN ALL N1QUT. . A. Mst & Ce, OnODERS, COU. XABT K1KQ A DDK! STB. Tts, we are open tonight, in order te no ne no cemmodate our trade Bend In your Christ mas Orders early, for fine Fresh KnU, Can. dies and Fruits. The Finest Katlng Balataa and Flerida Oranges In the city. If you Intend sendinga basket of Nuts, Fruits and Candlea te your friend, we will fnrntih you wlUa handseme bisket free of charge. We Invite Inspactten of our store. KethUtg but fresh stock en land. Telegraphed thla a.m. for as boxes High tirade Fleildast will beheiete-n'ghL We can farnlih yea geed. sweet frnlt at sprclal prices. Finest Uehetla Hunch Uatslns In the city, In quarter, half and whole bes. NOTICE.-l-leise de net ask for your Christ mas l'retent until Monday, as weareyary busy, W. A. BEIST & CO. COU. E. K1.NQ AND LUKE BIB. iWPrempt Delivery. Telephone. TM PKEI'AKATION FOll THK Merry Christmas WIS CAN HELP YOU. We lnve Choice White Gropes. Wohave Flne Flerida Oranirei. We have the Mandrane or Kldiileve. We have Fjeth Nuts et all kinds. We have Flne Ilannnes. We have Fine Table Jtalslns. We hare Cryatallsed Fruits in half and pound boxes. We have stuffed Prunes tn pound boxes. Wu have flne Prunes In two pound Jars. We have New Date and Figs. We have Picnic Plneapple Cheese. We have the Importel Dntchhead Cheese. We have the Bapsnge and Yerk Blabs cream. We hava Flne Table Oils, We have Fine Olives. : We have Cre;a A lllack wall's Plskles and fiances. We have Fine Imported eardlnes. We hive n lheuand ether nice arllelei space tut bids te mention thorn. THE LAKOKST AM) 1IK3T SELECTED BTOCK. OF Christmas Groceries I.V.THECITY.AT BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KINQ BTRBBT, LANCASTKU, PA. TJKIBT'B Free Eislribolien of Cuds Silardty E?ening. CUT THIS OUT. REIST'S Bis Bargain, in Holiday Goods. TWO CAULOAU3 AT WHOLESALE 1'UICES. Bwnet Cider, 18a a gollen. NUrH-Ku'lith vtuiiiuts ion lSKi,lSaand 16e per peund: Lancp, New FUbeits, irieper peuni), two pounds, 2.1c ; Polished New Pecan Nuti. lCe ptr pound, two pound), ?5e: Large, New Cream NuU, lua porjieund, thrce pounds for met I'apur-ebell Almonds, 210 and llepcir pound i Taiagenu Almonds, ISe per pennd: Mixed Mils, New liv, two pounds, 2)e ; Ptm uute.ec per quart. V Ann Bii reur pounds ferSScthree pounds forSSe, two pound lertilc, loe, 19c, ISO and Ke per pound. Webtve purchased ever fifty bar. rels if candy and can cell cleie. UATE4 inn ew Perslan Dates, 8e per pound, four pounds ter 2ie. nos-Large Layer Flgs.lIKe; Largest, lfe per pound Jbeae two greats of klga we beugntln thn original Importation raie, and consequently cm rave yen from I te roper pound en tbum. They are handsomo-Ce pax pound ifsstn box litis et ten pound ach.AIsc. n Geed Laver Fig at loe per pound, and vary fine Figs, thrre p. unds ter 24c. UKAl'iiS 10c per pound, or three pnunda ferisc. oranges, inc. 103, c, He and tee un ioMcperdoxn, 'i bree bariels Bugar-Cofta Popcorn. Se per quart. llAlsINe Dfln-isa Clusters. Imperial Cabl Cabl net, Londen Luyrr, CallfnrnU Layer and Loese Muscatels, a his Is tae flnekt line of eating raisins In the city, lake a leek at ear windows. Finest Demestic and Imported Dried Fruits, atlncemnat, Se, ICe and l!a rr pound. Fancy Cakes, Orihitu and Oatmeal Wafers, Baited leaf nam anil Water Thin Crackers. Cranberries, 8c, 10c, Via, 15c, and Extra Large at 18e per quart, olives tn bottles, lZXcloe, 43c. 80, e?e, t7e and tl.'S per bottle. TburbeiPa Beat Maple byrup, in pint Decorated Cans, ISe per can, Kdam Cheese, Anchovy Pasta, BmekedBsrdlnestnOli, BenelctsBardlnesand a thousand new things te tempt yen. call and see. J. PRANKRRIST, WHOLESALE AND KKTAIL UUOCEB, Nerllteast Cerner VTest King and Frlne Streets, LANUAHTEU,PA, gVTolenheno and Fne Dtllrery. reiw, te. 'OY8, FLiSN & MHJfiMJUI.1 TOYS. Our stork et Toys and ( h'lstmss Uoeds Is new en exhibition una Is largeraud nner than ever. MEOUANIOALTOYS, TIN AND IKON TOYS, VELOUU'CDES, EXl'KESS WAGONS, DOLL UAKltlAQES, HI.KiatlS, TKKK OHNAMENTS, Vc. Our Fteck is for the mul tliude and our prices uruu way down. A iUmlso'lle UOC1IK3TKR LAMP mekes a Fine Chilttiuas Prtsuut. We havu them chejp, it FLINN&BRGNEMAN, Me. IDS North Queen Street, LANCASTER FA. NOTIOK TO TKKHPABHKRtf AND UUNNERS. All pursens are hereby for. bidden te tntepus en any el the lands of the Cornwall and Speedwell estates tn Lebanon ex Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or OBIa closed, either for the purpose of sheeting ex ashing, as tbe law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands Of Uv Ufl. ealgued after this netlee. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN. R. PEROT ALUEH, tEUW. O.FREEMAE. AttnrMf tw H.W4MUaaa'l Mftlrt VLBtmimm. lghum. m 000 Fln Tailoring lrlsMlWMaay,gote "- "" H. OBRHART'S Oftly IHreet taperUs TMltr. hekth gum muu rpe oLeruiNo bd ykkh 66-L. Gansman & Bre.-68 NORTH QlflliN ST, our Sic Hedaetlem Sal et Overcoats and Ulaters CeaUnae te aUrset tM attention, of very shrew purckaser. Th Bargalna wa bow eflsr cannot b m naiad lath whele coentryi Kxamla our laxg asaertent of Overcoat & a a, at, ta, tsj. iuuuh enr asaertment at as, 18,110,111, . inrrjlrtTorBtermOTarooaUredncdnow toaW,a,e,,le, . t Tfcey in 6oei Vtlne for lie Meney. Mea'f, Bji' CfelMrei't SUITS Freaa th Cheapest Grade' te the Finest ta Oorreependtng JleduoUen. Before buying Clothing aae our Immense stock. We have an assortment that oannetb qnalad and prices that caanet ba matched. L. GANSMAN & BR0 MArtDFAOTUBlNQ CLOTHtBEB, S. W. COB. NORTH QUEEN A OUANQK BT. -. MUU.V u.V.VW VIMIU. AJ W WC U.f. connection with euis. Loek only for the southwest Cerner North Vfuten and orange street. niw inv m - - . .. am 1VP XB8 HATHJOH. Suits at All Prices. MEN'S BU1T3 at IKWO. MEW'SBUITBatlUOP. jsKN'sauiTdatiuoe. MEN'S SUITS at 111 00, MKN'dBUlTS at 113.00. MEN'S SUITS at 100. MEN'S SUITS at 119.00. MEN'S BU1TB at rtO.CO. MEN'S SUITS at $12.00.) OVERCOATS. OVEBCOATS at 14.00. O VE BCO AT8 at 110.00. OVEUCOATSatlUOJ. O VEKCOATS at I1I.00. OVEBCOATS at flCfcOO. O VEKCOATS at I1C.0O; OVERCOATS ct (17.00. overcoats at naoe, OVERCOATS at IX.00. - All Onr Make and Thoroughly Sellable. Myers & Eathfen, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO, 18 BAST KING ST., LAMCABTU TA. e PEN EVERY EVENING IN DE CEMBER. ON THE DOWN GRADE ! Eirsh & Brether. War with prices still continues. Twe leta of Overcoats were shot te-day, one from 112 te 10, and the ether from 114 te 12. Thla 10 Ceat la a Gray Melten of su su perler quality and workmanship ; Tbe 112 one la a heavy Storm Overoeat, lined with casalmere, large cellar and 'well made. They are positively great bargains. Lewest Prices. Overcoats are te be found here at all prices. Since our great re duction there la no doubt that we "have the lowest prices in Lancas ter. Fer instance : Overcoats for 13, 13.60, M, $4.00, 15, 10, 47, 48, $9, 110, IU, 112, 118, f 14, llfi, tie, 17, 18, (20 and 125. All made in our reliable way. A Handsome Souvenir Will be given away with every purchase of Clothing. Call and see the number of Useful Christ mas Gifts we have. Nothing is mere acceptable than a Suit or Overcoat. These you can buy at the same price you would pay for useless gifts. Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery and Cardi gan Jackets are also articles that will save you money by buying them here. HIRSH & BROTHER, Lding;CleUiitr3 & MercutntTtilore, OORNBROF N QTJMNOT.&OKmUiBQUARH, LAEOAJsTEJt, PA, DBYVOODa. rpHK PJCOP&K'S CASH B7URJC. Christmas Presents -AT- Tbe Peeples Cish Stenj Ma 35 Cast Kins Street. TV ener many Choice and Berrleeati xmnga suitable ler the Holiday Season. kMiy !..' et U" many thing tare which would make a useful present. A r.ltley Shawl, a Flush Ctm.t of an v a.i ble cnt. a Bilk Unas at anw mia. an smM dered or Braldsd Bobe,Mnffef any of tl desirable Fnra, a pair of Blankets or a mI sellleaQuUtet any trade, a Fine Linen Ta Cleth with Napkins te match, a Lace ill Spread with rillew Bharas, a Down Comfel a "aw buk or jnte Table cover, an Cnbrt of Bllic Gleria, Italian Cleth or Gingham, wi anystyie nanuie you may aesire. A pair mia uieres, a buk or caanmere Mnnar, fn the cheapest tothebesLanalrefSnanandi for Gents or Beya. Xlnen Uandkerehlefs Laie,uentser Children In Endless Tarte We respectfully solicit a call from ererye about purchasing anything In enr line. Onrprlees will be found a Lew aaOAt can make them. WnoCanBtateaahT Tbe People's Gasb Ster MO. 25 BAST KINO STRHBT, LANOABTEB, FA. marll-lvaA QUBISTMAB ?KKSKNTa. ExtraorteaTy Baigaln LADIES' C7 Seal Plush Geatfl WATT & SHANE OFFER TO-DAV, The IW'St Value In these Goods KverBhe In Lancaster City, LADIES' SEAL FLUSH JACKETS at $10 uu aia.iu eacn j worm si-WJ ana sie uj. LADIES' SEAL CLOTH WRAPS at MS ana siv.uu eacn ; reaucea from f te and wa LADIES' SEAL CLOTfT nOATa at SIT f oe and FM oe each. He better sold for .q W W Dim E)JiW. Special Bargains In STOCKINETTE JAC ji. t.e at j.eu, ft uu ana sa.uu eien. Imported Berlin STOCKINETTE JACK1 v wi.vj eaea ; nsuu pnee, siv ue. MISSES' NEWMARKETS, 14 and IS yPSIi 13.(0, S3 60 and ll.oe each ; made te soil at tM f f.UV MIU 9D.I.V. Children's Ceata in Every Style r.t Very Lei A libOO) -AT THE- New Yerk Sten j.b MARTIN & CO. Mernj Xmin TO ALL; Witli Thanks te Onr Patrons FOU MAKING TUIn Tbe Most Sacccssful Season The Stere Has Erer Enjoyed. Wednesday MerniDj! EVERY TOY RKDUUKD '10 COST AND LEHHJ EVERY BOOK IN STOCK REDUCED TO COST. HEAVY REDUCTOIN In a Great Many Articles in the ' China Department, J. B. MARTIN & 60. jLTTVHirmyM, TrUXHBK li KAvHrilAS, ' ATTOBJCEY-AT-LAW, Second Fleer Kshleman Law Building, Ne. U North UekeStrett. r-lydw HKADQUAKTKRS FOR THE KOL. lowing Champagnes: rlenche Bec,G.U, Mumui Extra Dry. liptrUeldsleek,Feuiutery Bee. and iteeder, at BEIUAUT'8 OLD WIHE STOKE, oil-cod it Kast King street. ., j..r&rii'-
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