,!0 ff. -W" v W -rfS ''?? j, .!, V. -,fc rnr. Lancaster daily intelligencer, Thursday; December 27, X ;f, Vi r . fKiT :'? K- WZ Wr1 4 fe-fiS r.i yf. JV. Wfc J :W .( v& & w L :iX V ,& v m ft Dally Intelligencer. LAMCASTBB, DBGBMBBBI7, 1M. y srraiacMt dvb. It m quite 11 new tbiDf te nitre a pres- lint-elect who te furnished with a eon CBktun years. The presidential faml )im have,been very smalL, often tbere ImIm even no wife In tne house, and arer In our time have there been grown Yafm and daughter. And everybody f -- .LtlJiun aknsfr In tA Ww9a 'SJSBOWeWm vuiiuicu Hiuui iu unviuci- H- - Mm of the paternal movement. Axa J'.'wben we see Mr. Russell Harrison mev- 'wf around among the politicians of agw fr. iJLai ila,1aA Ira will nhw1 tft AnfaM that . -j&f" """" r" ""."v-?? .w r." .: VJ ,Uh the most natural thing in ttioweiia jV'mmJ l..ftwkt maw h Avniuitjul WtlttVn ' HHU JUOiniUIVIUII MO M'Dnvi f.v.wiw ''Nectea ratner ana son 10 me presidency , $ f, kew much of son and hew much of ' V father depends upon the respective quality :r r . . v and calibre of the two. it may de mat .& -- .,..- til . nM.Mi.f nil nv n.1 -..? Hi win a dutiful slave, or it mav be jjf$ otherwise; and. probably will. Mr. Itus- (rt V sell Harrison is saia te de a ciever young , ,0s, man: and if se, he win nave mucn in- h sWtliume ever his father's administration. n? f l m.m .. ma mmiu. en InftnanrtA fin It . '--',.p 1 tu e tiilnnl nm lint what In -"'" " . v, .: - ?,&clear is that tbere is a new situation, .with this new president, which we "have net had before in' our time. is? We U1 have a presidential family with L ..,$ nr than one Political ileure in it. r. isv - -., i At 1 VT iJll t.K hJkha In liA Mirnl ItiMiaA ''- 'SVtee president will have a second self te go ff' out among the peeple.where he cannot go, sn.p ' ana erintr into mm iiueir murmurs nuu their thoughts ; which may be deemed an advantage te him. And the people will have an Intermediary with the president, which may be an advantage te them. The president will trust his son ; and the people will rely upon him. If young Mr. Harrison Is the right sort of n young man te supplement a wise father, the arrange ment may be lovely and wetk with line results. And if net it will be just as bad as it would then be geed. Mr. Russell Harrison is pressed early into service by his father; which shows that he has great confidence in him. He is collecting information that will enable the president-elect te select his cabinet. With all the diverse counsel lie must be getting in an energetic way en the sub ject of Blaine and Sherman, l'latt, Miller,, and all the ether contending ' speilsmen of his party, young Mr. Har rison will find himself an electric storage battery of high power when lie gees back te Indianapolis te report te his sire ; and there is danger that he will give the old man nn electric shock that may finish him, as his grandfather was finished in the long age. XeungMr. Harrison, In getting around among the emphatic opinions that are new pouring into him, is likely te be Im pressed with n decided leaning one wiiy or the ether ; unlrss he is oppressed with the conviction that tlipre li no safety in going either way. jW He may be muddled as b.idly as his f ather &$ " I said te be getting te be, who Btarted M" out holding Blaine te be an Impossibility, but new seems te be weakening in this opinion. Mr. Itussell Harrison Is proba bly responsible for any new view his sire may take mete favorable te lilaine. He moves with that crowd. Dklns is his friend. Ills youth makes htm geed stuff for the Blaine permeation. It takes a pretty wise Republican te revolt at the Blaine rottenness; and perchance the firm of Harrison & San will net between them have wisdom enough te stand out against it. Let us see. Canal JIulldlng. Refreshing news from Panama of the condition of De Lesseps1 big ditch is brought by Colonel Rives, an American who is manager of the I'anaina railroad company and an engtn' r of reputation. He says that the work is .e.uIy t e-thirda finished and will only require $100,000,000 mere te complete. This money he thinku will be raised somehow and the canal will be opened In 1S93 just as the Demo crats are Inaugurating the next president after Harrison. The last suggestion is our own, and If we had as much faith in Mr. Rives' opinion we would advise buying canal stock. In view, however, of the very many assurances et the same kind that have marked thehlstery of this enterprise we are sorry for the stockholders. Over 300,000,000 have already been spent, and en tbe principle that it w ill never de te let all this money be lest, it may be proph esied that the canal will be completed. Directly or indirectly the French govern ment Is almost bound te help It. Cheering news also comes from Nica ragua, and a correspondent even ventures te assert that the sleepy little republic is actually getting awake and showing traces of enterprise. If the contemplated canal through this land is undertaken andcompleted.asnew appears probable, and tbe English push through the Eads ship railway scheme, there will be plenty of competition In Isthmian travel ; and in that land of earthquakes and tidal waves, tbe mere reads the merrier. Ne one can tell when mother earth may take a notion te shake a few hun dred million dollars' worth of work te p'eces. Pity she does net seem Inclined te shake out a passage through the lithmus. It Is strange that the most thoroughly American et all the enter prises, tbe daring planet Cjptaln Eadp, should have found se little encourage ment In this country. It Is original, risky and comparatively cheap and could be built mere rapidly than the canals, yet h jW a r . 3&v w -xehauntepec ship railway finds en- eeuragement chltlly in conservative Britain. V Act Needed. Bsstless people, who must have some- tblag te agitate them, are very many in Vt "" "s Vl kUD wwlui w"e' tigitaueu has E$$S tasiseme the meat and bread of the news- fctcir-- liantii lint It la nnt firtle.,i.,i . ....,. wr- i - - -- "w- r""winijj 11CU& achems te seek te excite the people even J5 about tbat Hack vi lie business and the raUura of .begland te eeud tema here In his stead. Is there anyone who cares whether she fPi&4,mm or net V Is there anyone who thinks Vf'MK the United States Is Injured nr 1r SBlaWtMl hv twins uillknnf en Vltl. aTalpetBtlftry ? We sent Sackvllle way tecause we did net like his con. r-tslaet. We are net needing anyone in his n lliJJ-.ngland that may be sun- te have that need ; and if she -t,t aw ev ibci u, we nee net worry. : Tae real fact Is tbat the day of the min- IsVsrplselpctentUry has passed. There f ft m sucU crvature. wjtij the quick communication afforded the world ever by the electric girdle that encircles It, the ferefgn minister of a country has become simply the messenger of the foreign office at home. Nothing need be left te his decision and nothing confided te his discretion tavfl the suavest way of saying what he is told te say. The foreign minister has become only an ornament, and an economical country would dispense with him altogether. Thb German rills factories are turning out 60,000 of the new repeating rifles every month, yet It will take two years at this rate te arm tbe regulars and the reserves. The Intention may be te move slew for fear that some better arm may be adopted by another power. Meanwhile Emperor William Is buny destroying generals i be has retired aUty-nve et them alnes be be gan te reign. I Dr. MoCesit publishes In the New Yerk I.tdgtr a trenebant oemtnenlary upon the late Matthew Arneld, whom be bellovea te bave been greatly overestima ted In England, lis admit that Arneld was the author or " some One rooms of the teoend rank," but says that "be conatently dabbled In religious subject!) of which he knew very little," and the keen Scotch man oencluilee "that these who fol fel low him will be anre Se become dudes net In dreta, bat in character, manners and habit." Having thus used up the dead peel, Dr. McUcih proceeds te the consideration of his very much alive niece, Mrs, Humphrey Ward, and sarcaattcally Inquire whether the Ar Ar eold family expect te found a new rellRten en Kebert Kinraere. As the doctor 1 bllled for mere formal crltlclum of ttiut book, be oentents himself with speculating as te the growing Inlluenee of the novel aud noting the fact tbat many or our best novels have of late been written by women, and net merely te give a pleture but te promote a cause, he thinks It leeks as It the battle el religion and irrellglen would be fought In notion. "The end will be tbat our novel readers of weak women and still weaker roen will net knew what te believe." Tuk Mew Yerk Tribune and ether Jour nals of the stamp published leading edi torial criticising Admiral laice for bla conduet Iu llaytl aa at llrat reported ; then, when it turned out that the acoeunta were all wrong and that hues bad net demanded Indemnity or saluted the UayllenllaK, these paper forget te retreat and apologize. m Tiik people of New Yerk de net aoem te be able te underatand Mayer Hewitt, although eutilder have no difficulty Jn discovering bla quality, He Is aurely the beat mayor the city has ever had and the beat scolder. Ue illustrates a fact often seen that tbe soeldlng quality 1 an element et the strongest cbaraoter. He also Jeke, grimly, which again la n frequent falling et strong Intellect, llie Mew Yerker seem te tblnk that Jeklnglsaalgn et lmboelllty unlena It la done protenlenally, as by their Dspew. They will net allow their mayor te say any thing ullly, evon when be labels It a Jeke. It I a great oempllment te Mr. Hewltt tbat they should feel he about hltn; but It la hard lines If a mayor may net unbend when be gee out of ottlce wltlila the week. m . m Jlclna anil II7ii; Is an Illustrated maga 7lne or Ki'iiernl Information te all who are lntereHted In the heran and klndred sub sub JeclH. Dorb havocenalderate.trentment In Its pagea In spite et tbe rather threatening last word of the title. Levers et anlinala de net like te aee the whip cenatautly held ever thorn. Tbe magazlne Is laaued from the Keyatene bank building In Philadel phia and Is well edited and bright Ciiicaoe has a Charlie Ress case, and has tad italnce the twenty-second of last May, but the world baa beard nothing el It, because tbe parents de net happen te be wealthy or Influential. A dispatch say that a blacksmith of that city named Jehn Redmond baa Jual been committed te an atylum, having bren driven crazy by tbe worry of a fruitless Hoareh for his llltle four year - old daughter ToeMe. lle has been trarellng all ever the Unllwl HUlee, pearchlug for the stelen ealld ; and all that la known of her dtsappearnnce Is tbat playmates eaw a Rtrnnge woman eiler her candy and boeh alter missed her. Iu Kplle el all the talk about the koennem el detcctlvcH, the art does nnt aeem te be of any great value. It Is hnrdly auprlslng that they constantly fall te discover murdorers when they ean netevun And kldnBppers, for the former can mere eatlly blde their crluie. A peeullar feAture et this oice is tbe npparent abience et motive ether than a wish te have the child, whlle meat kidnapping et ohlldren Is nup.ieiied te ba with a view te a meney reward for their return. Me matter what the motive, the whole community tlieuUl aid In prompt and vtgoreua measures for the doteetlon of theae criminals and the recovery of stelen children. m 1 VISON, llLAKKMAN A. UO IlftVO Hll CXCOl. lent nchoel calendar this year. Oa the back of each monthly leal Is matter et inlereit te everyone aud particularly te school teachers. A curiosity Is tbe test In pronun ciation en the back et the April leaf with a key en the next page. On b leaf et this calendar we are pleated te rind two charts, baasd en elllclal lepeiti, whleh form a strong argument for the larltl reform advocated by the Democratle party. It la evident that they weronetsolntendod, being given merely as Interesting epeet. menael honest and scholarly work In sta tistics, but that simply makes them all the mere valuable. The work of odueallon Is beginning finely. The first chart shows the average day's wages of unsklllud labor from 1850 te lttt7. The line mounts rapidly seresa the squares representing ycais of the civil war until It shows In 1600 an aerage of nearly fl.60 and remains at about that level until 1H73. Then It sinks te fl3J in 1870 and atiuirgles along a little below that level until 1837, Meanwhile the llue rep resenting tbe average duty reaahia neirly W per cent In 'CO, falls bulew 10 In '7J, ihea again quickly and In 1S37 stands very nearly level with the highest points of '00 and 'OS we uiiwe two charts show us tarltt taxes ut about the highest point, while wirs ure about twenty cents a day lower. PKKHONAL. Bev. I)h. Boyce, chairmen tf ih j Menth, em ttt)itxt theological seminary, is dying at Pau, Franec. M. K. A. Eheklt, a prominent rnanu. fecturer et MechunlcaburK, Uumberlaud oennty, died en Wednesday. Ue waa ler many year school dlroetor and member of council, Ulsagewa33yearri Prep. Kemund Mourns Hydk, Pn. e et Urslnus college, has leea elected te the profesaershlp et Latin languages at liehlgh Unlveraity, vice Professer Jehnsen, who was recently elected principal of the Phila delphia high school. Jubeb Jehn P. Kea, of Minneapolis, la In the race ter the United Hiatus senator ship, and he may deleat Habln. A number of conferences have reeently been held by the Kepubltean leaders of Minnesota, and ex-Jjieuleeant Governer Oilman and ether prominent men are vigorously pushing the Interests el Judge Hea. Oknebai. Lenis MKi.iKerp, the foraeu Knaslan offleer, who dletl In Nl.w ltalj-. ?", Ct yM?r" el1, QtnerHl Meilkcd'a earliest eaiutary aerrlce whs in the Orlmekn war, where he gained dlulnctten by his brayery, and when Kusila declared war sgalnht Turkey In 1877 he became the practical director et the whole Asiatic cam Fh80. H.8 P8"ermed brilliant servlce throughout tbe war, his great victory ever Mukhtar Pasha at Aladja"i).KVpwJB?n 7J?V; u'!,mp!!U6 ', K.va by ihe nSnH InlSSO.atthe time of the gteateit Mlhlllst activity against the late czr, Mellkea waa appointed practical dictator or Kussla. Hubscquently be served aa minister of the Inferior under tbe late cur. Ulnceigji Mellkcfl lived In corepsratlye retirement. Balttsg Jmbm Own Of Coner. The treatment of JanaM Owea O' Coner at Kenan's theatre in Baltimore, M, by the tragMlan'a ewa oenfeeeloB, the stoat UaoelDBt and bratal tie dm arer met with. Wednesday night and tne night Mfert Be had apekta Hardly three IIbm la "Kleaerd III," when applet decayed eraages etaekera, leaves and ether mleeUe begea te ase km en him from the galleries, while the audience reared him Inte slleaee. Were be another Ferrest, he bad aonbanee te be heard. rhratclanr, lAwreri ana Baitneas Men are enthuilaatle In lhlr rrnlersstnent of satra satra tlenOll. Itcntoathswertt caaea of ihsnma turn, llwnu. fclit tat en lba piano atoet with her htndi tljhtly ciatped, looking traale ana inlaeratil -hs could net ling a note, t gently an" Reau-rt Dr. llull'a cough Syrup Ihn next lay Hie waa atnatng and trilling like theflrat blrda in the iptlug. Bemlble attit. TT OKO SOAf. Koke IF WILL FLOAT. Seap. IT WILL tIA)AX. FUUK, UNirOKMand OUKAIILK InquaL Ity.ectnenilrAtlnuie. A veeUble oil soap ler the IiAUMimr, TOll.Kr and MATH. Adapted te general household use, or In MILL, MINK or SHOP. Ityenr grsstrdees net keep It, send us 5 cenU for postage, and we will mall a cake ritKB. address, B. & Q. A. ROaVflB, JlOYJT'lvTn.Th.B CINCINNATI, rt. WANA.UAKHR'11 J.KJN.fcjfc'fcJVM" rniLADLrBU, Thursday, Dee. 17, lses. The Holiday season is net ever until the New Year Day is passed. We fall in with the current notion and will keep the 1 leliday dress en the store for the remaining days of Holi day week. We can easily de this and net interfere with regular busi ness. The great stock of iancy goods, brie a-brac, art needle work, stationery, jewelry, books, etc., came in, but the dry goods, staple and fancy, shoes, cloth ing, lurs, and all the solid ranks of useful things were undis turbed. Isn't that a source of satisfaction te our visitors ? Therefore, our friends out of town busy with keeping Christ mas, or ethers mayhap sick at home, or quiet lelk with tastes that keep them away Irem places where people most de congregate, may still come, and, if they can find attraction in the store, enjoy it and be mere than welcome. Is there some one whose Christmas gift was forgotten, or de you prefer the New Year as your giving time ? There is a great choice here yet. The cyclone of trade is past. Cyclone only in its great vel ume and rapid movement. In all detail peace, order. Yeu may shop at your ease and find this, perhaps by contrast, the most arrrceable buyincr time of the year. Meantime we think with sat isfactien of the trade the Holi days have brought us, but net with sell-satishcd complacency. Uut el these days or great crowds and great sales we get suggestions for the future. Yeu have done well by us ; we must de better by you our respon sibilities are great. you, tne public, are our teachers. We are striving te learn our lessen we'll recite it next Holiday-time. We don't expect te make a perfect reci tatien. Perhaps our ideal of perfection is beyond us. But we are net pessimists. Come while the brightness lingers for you. JOHN WANAMAKER. WAIVJJ&tt. w ATOUKa AMERICAN I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, Kve-tila KUJ..HI I.OWKSrPttlUK3. Optical Weeds. Telegraph Time Dally. Kveiy Article In this Line carefully Kei aJrud. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. iwx N Qnnen SU, Near P. u. it. station. H' OLIDAY UOODS. GILL. FAjNS, NOVELTIES flflD HOLIDAY GOODS. e Are l'ropared for the HOLIDAYS with a Lai go Stock el DIAMONDS, WATCHIC9. UANKS, JKWKLUr, Cm Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCA8TKB. PA. NK SW UOODS I NKW GOODS I HERR, Jeweler. GRAND Holiday Attractions ! Walche, Silverware, Jewelry. Diamonds, Novelties. -0ALL-l'UICE3 ATTUACriVK AS OUtt OOOD3. 101 3J0UTH QUEEIT ST., COKNJtllOrOHANaK, QURKS RHKUMAT18I4. Rheumatism AceeraiaglerseeatlavesUcatlflas is eauaed by ezeess of laeUe asieal la tM bloed.TWa add sttaekathe flbreus Uasaas, yartlealarlr ta the JeiDta, and causes the leeal anaalfeautlens el the aiteasa, pain and achts In the back and ihenl&ars, and la tbe J alula at tke knera, ankles, hlr and wrliu. Thousand of pecple have toned la Heed' Barsaparlllaapeattite and permanent enra for rhtutnatUra. Tht medlclne,byltipnnryiBganavltallalngaetlen nantrallae tbe acidity of the bleed, and alae bnUds op andatreegtaens ths whole body, Hoed'a Barsaparllla 1 was laid np for ill months with rheuma tism, and nKd many kinds el medicine with ent geed result till one (f my neighbor told me te take Heed's BartaparUla. When I had uted half a bottle I felt better, and aftsr tak ing two bottles I think I waa entirely enrea, at 1 have nnt bad an aUaokef Thenmattam since." Kcasas If. Dixes, Kesavllle, Btaten Itland, H. Y. Ouraa Rheumatism "I had attack of iheumalUm which In creased In severity. 1 took three bottle et Heed' Saraaparlila and 1 am pieuedteaay the rhenmatle pain ceased, my appetite and fllg'ttlen became better, and my general health greatly Improved, I am firmly oon eon oen vlnced tbat Heed's Saraaparlila cared tee. ai 1 have fait no recurrence of this bleed dli case." Wk.Coeo, Ueneve,N.Y. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by oil druggists. II I six for J. Prepared only by C. 1, heed a CO., Lewell, Mat. loe ueaea una Dellar, (t) fALAOM Or FABHIOD. , 8TRICH BROS. CLOSING SALE -OF- CHRISTMAS GOODS -AT- ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. Our offer geed until January 1st, 1889; Frem new until Tuesday, January 1st, we offer all Christ mas Geed:;, such as Dells, Photograph Albums, Auto graph Albums, Toilet Cases, Manicure Cases, Jewel Cases, Handkerchief Cases, Tea Sets, Bisque Figures, Bronzes, Whisk Helders, Brass Easels, Teel Chests, Match Safes, and many ether goods tee numerous te mention. All these goods will be placed en one counter, and you may come and select whatever you want at exactly hali the price marked en it. One dollar goods at 50c. Fifty cent goods at 25c. Twenty-five cent goods at 12c. Ten cent goods at 5c. This offer is geed until Janu ary first, after which day all these goods will go back te their original price. Our store will be closed en New Year's Day. A Happy New Year te All. ASTRICH BROS. OhOTHINU. nriliLlAMrJOH A fOMTKK. SPECIAL DRIVE Fer Balancj of This Week. A large let of Beya' Weel Lined Overshoes, made et the best material In tbe market, which we have been selling at $1.00, new reduced te 75c. It will pay you te see our line of Coarse Heets before put chasing elsewhere. Alse our line of Ladles' Fine Shoes at the amaz ingly low price of $1.50, made of Dongola Leather, Flexible Soles, Solid Leather, UU perfectly and la a beauty ou the feet. Williamson & Fester's, 52. S,3G& 38 E. KING ST., J.ANOAB'XJtH, PA. -AND- "NO. S18 MARKET 8TBMBT, HAUKIMtUCO. J A. OLD BRAHH WANTKD THK UIOH t cub prtcH pain for ela linns and Cop Cep Ixtr. Tbe nnwt urius cajiilug made te erditr. Metal pattern work nnUQtd at rcaienable nun. U. w. rUAIkt'a Leck works. .. Uer LecharM yanking VnliOlnf, UX,ThABtia I oneomsus. TfJLOHiDA OUAMUK& IHDIAJT BIVKB TUK riNKST OBAItai u?t,!.ai7.M ln Orae, and a fall ateek of ris Ml.fJana,l"J5.ea ""WatBeaaoaahJerrle. ssrPUaa give us yeureraar. WBHiattB WIAjrT, Cor. west Ktag ana Waursta. e t'KN ALL) M1QUT. W.A.Mst&Ce. dROOERB, COB. KABT KING A UDKK BTI. Tes, we are open tonight. In erfler te ac commodate our trade Stndtn yenr Christ mas Orders early, for rine Freeh Vuta, Can dle, and irrults. The finest Sating sains and Flerida Oranges in the elty. If yen Intend sendlnca basket of Nnta, rretts and Caadlea te yenr friend, we will fnrnlih you wlU a handsome basket free of charge. We Invite I nt pactien of enr store. Nothing bnt fresh stoek en land. Telegraphed this a.m.forSSueie HLch Grade rieildas; will be heie te-n'ght. We can fnrnlih yen geed, swet fruit at special price. finest Dcbeila Unnih Ualslns In ths city, In quarter, half and whele boxes. N OTl CE.-Please de net ak f or yenr Christ mas Present nnttl Monday, as wearerery busy. W. A. EEIST & CO. COlt. K. KING AND EUKK BIB. M Prompt Delivery. Telephone. r I'KEPAUATION -1011 THE- Merry Christmas -WB- OAN HELP YOU. We bive Choice Wlilte Grapes. We have ITIne Flerida Oranges. We bave tba M&ndranu or Kiajleve. We have rjeth NuU et nil kinds. We baverine llaaanes. We have fine Table Kalslns. We bave Cryst&llced iriuiu In half and pennd boxes. We have Stnflcd l'runes in pound boxes. We bave flne l'runes In two pound Jan. Webavehew Datej and Jigs. We bare 1'lcntc l'lneapple Cbcese. We have the Imported Outchhead Checae. We have tbe Sapsnge and Yerk State Cream, We bave Fine Table Oi's. We have Fine Olives. ; We have Ciess A Ulackw all's I'lsklee and Bauces. We have rine Imported Sardines. We hive u theufund ether nice artlelei apace lerblds te inonilen thein. TUK LA1U1KST AVI) 1IE8T BKLECTBD BTOUK OF Christmas Groceries IN. THE C1TV, AT BURSK'S! NO. 17 EA3T KING STREET, L.YNOA&TKll.l'A. TiEIST'H Frte Distribution of Cards Silardiy Eveaisg. CUT THIS OUT. REIST'S Big Bargnins in Holiday Goods. TWO CAULOAU AT WUOLK3ALB l'KIOKS. Bwpet Cider. 18s a gallon. NUltt-KiwIlth WHliinU, lOn 12Ko,15eand 18c per pound; I.irrfc, Sv riltwru, INj per pound, two peundx, Me ; Polished hew Ifecan Nuts, lle pel pound, two pounds, 26ej Lare, New Crvuui Nuts, loe per pound, three pounds tor'Uei fapersbell Aiinnnds, 2se and (taper pound ; TuniKOna Almondi, 18e per pennd ; Mixed Muts, New. 15c, two ieunds, 31c ; Fea Fea uul,0e pur quart. O Armies four pounds for 25 2,thrflpeunda ler I80. two pennd j ler -J 5c. loc. lVr, I80 itnd ae pur pound. Wehtre purcbas-id ever fllty bar rels et Candy and can tell cleju. liATKS tinn mj l'erslan Dates, 80 per pound, four pounds ter2S& riGs-Laige Layer ris, HKcj Largest, lfc per pound Jbese two Kraats of rigs we beuKbtln thii original Importation raes, and lennxiiHiiiily cui rave ou lrem 3tettcper pound en them. They are handsoine-?e per pound It-ss in box lets et ten pounds tecb. Alse, uGecwt 1-ivir rlK at 1110 pr pound, and very fine Fig, thrru pc uuds ter 25e. UKAl'KS 100 per pannd, or three pounds rerav urnnges, inc. lis. We, SteandJtfcun to6jpflrneren. 'j hree barren Hugar-coated l'opcern.So per quart. UAlslMj uebuaa UiiiBtnrs, Imperial Cabi net, Londen Layer, (Julllnmla Layer and Loes? Mu-calM. 3 his U tbe flneat line of eating raisins In the city. Take a took at our windows. fni st Derr estlc and Imported Dried Fruits, Mincemeat. S ire and ia p r pound. Fancy Cases, Graham and oatmeal Wafers, Baited caujiu inu waierAuiu urucaers. Cranberries, 8c, lCc, 120, 15e, and Kxtra Lari 1 ibe per nuari. iiiivesin ixjit t olives In bUIeti, lXc & 15c, we. tta. b7c and ll.'S pur bottle. jeuruers Kest Maplu eyrup. In pint Decorated Cans, lxe per can. Kdam Chteeu, Anchovy Paste, Hinused bardtues In OH. UenelesaHardlneianil a thousand nuw things te tempt you. Call and see. J. PRANK REIST, WUOLK8ALK AND 11KTAIL UUOOEB, Northeast Cerner ff'eat King nd l'rlnri Street, LAJNUA8TKU.FA. OT-Tnlephone and Free Delivery. TOM, iter. "OYfci. FLINN & BRlilMAN. TOYS. Our Sterk el Toys and t h'lstrnss Goods Is new en exhibition und is largerandnuur than ever. MKUHANIOAI.TOVH, TIN AND IRON TOYS, VELOCIPEDES, EXt'KESS WAOONH, DOLIi OAHKIAOES, SLEiauy, THKK OKNAMENTS, AC. Our stock Is for the rnultl.uttu and our prices ure wy down. A llandMime KOCH K3TK.lt LAMP makes a rtuu Chilitiiiaa rixuvnu Wu have ttem cbe j p. FLINN ORE NEMAN, He. 103 North Queen Btreet, LANUA8TKK FA. VTOTIOK TU THKHl'AHSKKM AND 1 GUNNEU9. All persons are hereby ter- bidden te trespau nn any of the lands of the Cornwall and 8peetwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster eeanlu. whether Inclesed or nnls- closed, either for the purpose of sheeting asking, aa ue law wiu De r rigidly enroreea lianas of the nn- ami nit all trespaaalng en said SMivnid ftar uu neuee. WM. OOLBMAH FUSBHAB, m. rmmtjM AA-uaa, IBDW, U.FBBIHAB, At tkerneye tec B.w.eeuui Uein TMiBW. J" Pin Tailoring JjwwfcrieaiitjB,. prtewMirMaajr.iete " H. OEPMARTS Oily IMreet iMpwttag lMltr. m KOETH QDBIW Hum. peuLutMlisuUkiiM. 66-L. Guumtn & Bre.-68 NORTH QUBN BT, Onr Bit XaMtlea Sal ef Overcoats and Ulsters OMtttanaa te attract tbe attention et evetr iuiM pnreaater. The Bargain we new efar cannot be eqnalea in the whole country Bnmlne enr large aeaertnient of Overeeate atette.fa.t4.ie. Examine enr nne neaeTtment at IB, 18,110.111, enr 01ttT or Bterm Overeeate redneaa new te M I0.es, ft, es, U0. They in Geed Yilai for tki Memj. Mea'i, Byi ft Cklllrea'i SUITS Frem the Cheapest Grade te iheflnMtat Corresponding Kcdactlea, Before touring Clothing eee our tcemente fteck. We nave an tawirtment tbat cannot be eqnalea ana prices that cannot be matched. L GANS1AN & BRO, MABOr ACTUKINU CLOTHIBBB, B. W. COB. KOKTH QUXKN ft OB AMQB BT. UKWABK-seme Stores elalm te be or have connection with ours. Loek only for tbe beuthwtst Cerner North Queen and orange sum, i. flfTKBB HATHTON. Suits at All Prices. MBB'S 80113 at nOM. MSN'S BU1TS at 112.00. MEN'BS01Tflat13OO. MBN'BSOITBatlllOC. MBN'U SUITS at 115.00. MIN'3 SUITS at 116.00. MBN'B SUITS at 118,00. MKN'SBUlTBatnO.CO. MBN'3 SUITS at I22.0P.1 OVERCOATS. otebceatb at t.oe; O VEUCOATB at 10.ea OVBECOATSattUOX O VBBCOATS at 113.00. O VBUCO ATS at HMO. OTBBCO ATS at 6 00. OVERCOATS at 117.00. O VBUCO ATS at 118 00. OVEBCOATS at IB.00, f All Onr Make and Thoroughly Sellable. Myers & Eathfen, UELlAilLE CLOTU1EBB, NO. 18 BAST DNQ ST.. LABOABTBB FA. OPEN EVERT CBMHBK. EVENING IN DB ON THE DOWN GRADE ! lirsh & Brether. War with prices still continues. Twe lets of Overcoats were shot te-day, one from (12 te 110, and the ether from 114 te 12. This 110 Ceat is a Gray Helten of su perior quality and workmanship ; The $12 one is a heavy Storm Overcoat, lined with casslmere, 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 tbere is no doubt that we have the lowest prices in Lancas ter. Fer instance : Overcoats for (3, (3.60, $4, 14.50, (5, (6, 17, $3, (9, $10, $11, $12, $13, $14, $15, $10, $17, $18, $20 and $25. All made in our reliable way. A Handsome Souvenir Will be given away with every purchase et Clothing, Call and see the number of Useful Christ mas Gifts we have. Nothing is mere acceptable than a Suit or Overcoat. These you ctn buy at the same price you would pay for useless gifts. Underwear, Neckwear, Hosiery and Cardi gan Jackets are also articles tbat will save you money by bnyiug them here. HIRSH & BROTHER, Lading Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, OOBNBROP M QUMmNBT.AOMNXRiliQUARH, LABOASTBB. FA. DttTOOOBa, fc M.hMM ir n.jnuxi-ru"Lie"i-"LrLi "OBST F1TT1HO C088KT. cTb. C. B. a la Spirite C.B. TBI Mil VlTTIirS CORSET IB THB WORLD. Fer Bale by Leading Merchant 1. UAYM, BTKOU8B & OO,, McSS,gS,?,!w4l,,,,OAI,WAY'-T- DRIOK3 MABKBD DOWN. AFTER CHRISTMAS FH10KS MABKBD DOWN, XAatee and ChUdren's Coats, Bhawli and Skirts, Blanket, Comforts and Flannels, Meffs and Fnr Trimmings, Bilk Umbrellas ana Muffler, All kinds of Winter Drese doedi.eto. Onr stock must be reduced ana prices will delu If yen want a Carpet Sweeper cone and lee enr new kind. come and eee enr goods before yen teny and aave money. Jehn S. Givler 08 North Queen Btreet, X.ANCA9TBR, PA. mHK PEOPLE'S OAHH STORE. Christmas Presents I -AT- The People's Cash Stere, He. 26 East King Etreet. We odor many Cholee and Serviceable Things Suitable ler the Holiday Beasen. Let us suggest a low et the manythlnn we haTO which would make a useful present. A r.lsley Bhiwl, a Flush Ceat of any deslrt deslrt We out, a Silk Dress at any price, an Embroi dered or 1J raided Bebe, aMuffef any of the desirable Fnrs, a pair of lUanketsera Mar seilles Quilt el any grade, a Fine Linen Table Cleth with Napkins te match, a lace Bed Spread with Pillow Miams, a Down Comfert, a uaw Silk or J ate Table Cever, an Umbrella of Slla. Gleria, Italian Cleth or etngham, with any style handle yen tnsy desire. A pair of Kid Gloves, a bilk or Cashmere Mnfller, from the cheapest te the cost, a pair of Suspenders for Genu or Beys. Linen Handkerchiefs fir Ladies, Gents or Children In Xndlecs Variety. We respectfully solicit a call from everyone about purchasing anything In enr line. Onr prices wUl be found ae Lew a CASH can make them. Who Can Beat Cash T Tbe People's Cash Stere, NO. 35 BAST KING 8TRBBT, LANCABTBB, PA marlMvOAw MARTIN & UO, J.B u TO ALL; WithThaeks te Oar Patrons FOB MAKING. TU1S Tbe Most Successful ten ThsStereHas Bver Enjoyed. lDg EVERY TOY REDUCED 10 COST AND LESS, EVERY BOOK IN 8TO0K REDUCED TO COST. HEAVY REDUCTOIN In a Great lUny Articles in the China Department, J. B. MARTIN & 60. ATTUKNXr: J UTHEK B. KATJKjrMAN, ATTOIINBV-AT-LAW, Second Fleer Rshleman Law Building-. Ne. U North Duku Street. HB-IyeAw tfUBLEVH FRAGRANT BOQUKT A-a. Colecne, Heliotrope, Lavender, jienaa and Violet Waters, ten led In a variety el sties and In balks, redera, sachet and Ax- tracts, at UUHLslY'e usuu dihudi M WMtKlng-Btrtet. NOTICE. Frem aud atter January 1. 189. trere will be market held rvuulaily In the jrarmers' Southern Market llonie en 'luesduy, VVeanes dsy and Baltitdy morning early ard Satur day afternoon at 4 o'clock. All stallhelders are entitled te the advantages el the addi tional day (Wedneiday) In connection with th ether. BYOBUittOFlHB BOABU. 1L L, I luturr, secretary, Oit4eed V Men aims Wednesday Mere t .. .
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