'v?"?i n.rt niPPJWf w l W3ripw?rnjW iVTrvv.-vy; -- ? ' '? wr ? Wdcfi"- ' " -rr . ,- ; i -n-.Ttw-,'- '- . ',- vyi THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, ERH A Y. JANUAB Y 4, 1866. lfWBWrtt'?,Jil!KJ!Wra!W Dally 1ntlllffncr. ,JADARY,MR, ftrtiytaff BketttM. .BMttMBdwluM ttat hfl " would I h A begst wU throughout tee t ft pun ballet" ; and we te think that he tgmta t; Mw that he is electa by a wukh JT'ttSawally bHieyed te naye sawtklaar hut cure. Mr. Har- li;a hardly be blamed by rMC aecepiuig ue position the election returns derate klmm though he thlnka It probable Mm TOtM they record forhlmwerenet l: for they make the record, tend until they are lawfully Mr. Harrison knows new life t net the choleeot the plurality noble, and that Clereland re- nere TOtea than he did ; yet he I he lawfully chet en by a mijorityef iflceteral college, and no one will (him te reject the presidency oe ee the Intent of the law, that the atsbali be the choice of a plurality N people, haa been let aside by Its Elected by ft minority ana by fraud, Mr. Harrison la still I. and It Is his duty te take his eeat, Ifcta election is net contested. lie may I honestly disgusted at the means used fc him, while honestly and necessa- r accepting the fruit. sWt If se, he cannot smile upon the t wee useatnese means, irjur. uar- i expects te be believed when he de- i himself in favor of a pure ballet, place honor and confidence in I who are believed te have used im- te secure his election, if he believes that tbey have used It is this obvious reflection stab, induces us te doubt that Quay 1 nave all the influence with the new iletratlen with whleh he is credited i Advance; and that Wanamaker will Jftte the cabinet. There are few In st persons who de net believe that putty's signal success In the election was w(, te the skllfull use of the I'Jaeney lavishly furnished him by " advisory committee " of manu , whose chairman was Wan.v The selection of this purse- ter the cabinet would be censld- very Intelligent person as a re- i campaign labors In prevld- isfteney; for this is all the political he has ever done, and all that its'them out for a reward of peliti. merit. Mr. Harrison in taking into his cabinet, would distinctly that however much he hated ' in elections, he felt forced te re. the representative of these who rmttrlbuted the money that made the i of votes possible If he Intend s j honor the election briber, he would Mmily hasten te declare his hostility j;tf election bribery, unless he is a i of the Pharisees. The sentiment of the country Is kjftMaoeneed against the use of money in Men of all parties reprobate (rand the fact that great sumBef money raised for the national committees ttbalate election has crystallzed this and caused divers plans te be for remedying the admitted The Republican believes that. the tie politician is as guilty f'lua ewn: and the Democrat, Lsjrha points te the success of the 'Jtspubllcan ticket through the aid e iBewly-devlaed "advisory committee 'f (capitalists, as showing clearly enough tlm superior flnaDclal strength of the Ite- h wbllean ticket, does net deny that there P' BMMa M.H..I. mnn.. ll.fl , I. . TAaur. j aver iuuuu uiuucjr xaiecu uy mu xreiuu ) committee and does net doubt that of it may have been improperly Meney in the hands et u political committee is apt te go where it is be. , Moved te de the most geed ; and the way -te step election corruption is te step the Oloetlen contribution. r5? Mr. Cele, the Republican speaker et New Yerk assembly, in addressing SSiefc hnv nn fnfclnrv (fa Mint.- ut session, spoke very strongly Mftlnst the practice of bribery in electiens: I did also Gov. Hill, of the same state, ". ! mMmaa Ih. T ul.l.li... mi,.. S fVI IU JMgMOTOgg W VU JU.UglBiai.UlC. iUO fOTtrner thinks it indisputable that 'auneywaausedin the late election, in .Which he as well ns Harrison was JbO choice of New Yerk, in the fmuptlen of voters. When both bene- 'Psiaries of an election seem te agree there was bribery in it ; there is ? aawdly room for any doubt in the matter. :.;vTbe question is as te the remedy. Gov. f ' SOI aays that it is clear that some change existing lawsls needed, and. he invites ;i0 cooperation of the Legislature in an est effort te devise a practical meas- ? te pnnry elections, lie says tnat the i laws of New Yerk are quite as as these of any state ; and that the t evil te be remedied is the improper of money in the bribery of voters. laws of the state forbid bribery and t adequate punishment for it; but dJmeulty is that the laws are net eu- AJZ. ,ggeslcd that the secrecy of the MUetbe increased, se us te avoid the in- at te bribery, by disabling the rfnw keeping his eye en the voter fW he deposits his ballet ; and that, te this tamers and screens be erected I front of the polls, behind which the 'WiH be required te go alone te cast .Ml ballet. Governer II 111 thinks that plliusjglitlenla geed ; and would have ; further advantage In preventive liaUaaldatien et voters by their em- If the theory is ceed that Iktttet should be BJcreL it seems that Ifcfeei te make It secret In fact. It IfkM bow secret and the voting behind ssjMksseemiebu necessary te make it tVt additional pre caution is also irlikdiathejproreiltloa that all elec Imm ballets shall be furnished at the DubUa in mis way the outside aseear- I of the ballets will be the same, and !- H wilt be difficult for even the election sjaetn te tell for whom the voter votes, ;Gev. IIIU, however, is net inclined te riviM that the candidates may net f ur- l their own ballets if tbey se desire, that " if the sole custody of the V were lntru&ted te one man, his dm or crime might virtually uts- 1 the electors et a whole county I, and control a state or preslden- I ejection thereby :" and there Is force ItJaaebJeetlen. tickets most net only be printed 1 the state, but it most provide meats r fatting them into the hands et the f j uaa the exclusive supply by Its I M the ballets at the polls would JUm treat power. But there does LteUtcy ruueu for giving ex. elusive control of the ballets se one per OB. They could be famished te the candidates and distributed te the people at their homes. Tnestatehastwoebjeem in providing them ; one being te be rare that they are all of one appearance ; which it secures by printing them and by throwing out any ballets cast that are of different ap psarance in any way from these it pro vides. Its ether object is te avoid the excuse for collecting money for election purposes, by providing ail the election machinery at Its own expense. These practical suggestions towards election reform are certainly geed and should claim the attention oteur Leguta ture. In Australia, where tie tickets aie printed by the government, the candi dates are assessed for their cost; and there does net seem te beany great ob jection te this coarse. There 'needs te be some limitation iupen the power et any one te call upon the government te sup ply tiekets for his candlcaey ; and it may be made by requiring him te pay for them ; or by limiting the supply of tickets te these who can furnish requests for them signed by a certain number of voters. TTantmakcr's Protected .Labsr. Frem seven in the morning till ten in the evening, and seventy-five cents for two day's work. This is net as a specimen of wages paid, a very line record for ft man who psses as the friend of Amer ican labor. We refer te the remarks of Senator.McPhersen with reference te shirt-making published elsewhere. The facta there stated are worthy of careful study, for they bear in several directions quite forcibly. The tax en the peer woman's thread is very trifling, but one et many trifles that the clumsy tariff linkerlDg of the Senate would leave upon the working people. It the 40 per cent, tax en shirts which Is supposed te be for the benefit of American labor cannot de better than it has in this case the shirt wearers are certainly paying tee much for their whistle. If this is the sort of encouragement of domestic industry given by that tax we should call It a tax for the discouragement of Industry. It would be a great deal better te buy all our shirts in England if that is the alternative, for then we could spend what we saved for something else and by using mere an Industrious nation surely Increases the reward et labor. Energy wasted en highly protected shirt making would be turned into ether channels and surely American women can And some thing better te de than sewing at two and a half cents an hour. Thousands of homes are eager for thorn at wages mere than equivalent te a dollar a day, but a natural though hollow pride keeps women at work near great cities for wages that n candidate for cabi net ofllceisnet ashamed te pay them. And, why should this manipulator of cold cash and elections bother his soul about the wages of " protected Ameri can labor t " That Is the business et genuine statesmen and net of the Cheap Jehn variety. A sisvatek from Cost Kte tells et an earthquake la tbe northern put of that little country, whleh killed eight peo ple In the town of AUJuela, and knocked down anndry houses. This town Is only about thirty-five miles from the line of the proposed Nicaragua canal. VAnr.nuir.T'N fortune was 7200,000,000 at his deathand la new placed at 1276,000,000, divided, as shown In an artlele published te-day. At this rate of 125,000,000 a year increase, It would reaeh a billion In 20 yeari, but with the compounding of Inter, est, and the advantages that unlimited eplul can alwaya aeeure, the billion must be reached and puatil at a much earlier da te. II ibis keeps en the Vanderbllt fain lly will be ready te lend the nation a bil lion or two In hard limes, and perhaps tbey will take the oeuntry In part payment. Jehn Wanamaker has shown the power of a few hundred thousand hew irresistible would be the Influence et billions ! Tub marble querrlea of Vermont have fallen Inte the hands of a monopoly, two great oempanlea bavins: combined, Next 1 Net Iedk ke a Oerman from this ooun eoun oeun ty waa aaaaulted near Yerk and robbed et his bard earned savlnga with which he was aboutrelurnlcg te Germany te aid hi parem. Yesterday a farm laborer was almllarly attacked near Heading and robbed et 30 whleh he had aaved, He was en the way te that elty te take a train for the West where be bud secured m altnatlen. High wayinen who can net have the deoeney te attack rleh poeplo are tee mean te live. It they would only held upa "tally he "coach there would aoen be a vlgoreua effort te ap. prohend them and prevent the recurrenes of the outrage. m Tnt Oklahoma boomers appear te be booming in oarneat thla time. They have a town called Springer whleh boated 6,000 Inhabitant en the 31st of Deoember,thenKh en the lS'.h of the aame month there were only lifiy people there. Tits New Yerk ll'erta thlnka that Adam Ferepiugb will probably be invited te IndlanapelK lie haa given away two elephants and killed one. "The esse and certainty with whleh be gets rid et bis elephants cannot fall te have attracted the attention et Prealdent eloet Harrison, who Is greatly In need et pointers In that re spect." PEBSONAU Mil. 1'knm.kem. the American mlnlitur. wbenaa beau abaeut from Berllle for lema tlue en account of hi health, has returned te hi peL Jamk.i O. Ulaini:, accompanied by Wil liam Walter 1'nelpy, arrived in Washington en Thurwiay and took quarters at the Hichmend hotel. Qsokeb W. Huuue!), aged 07, a well known merchant 01 Iteadleg, died en Thnrcday. Deeeaaed waa born in Ln. caster county, but came te Heading at an early agr. if 0 leave a large eitate. Hbv. J. W. IticuAitn, D. a, et Spring field, Ohie, has been Installed in the newly established professorship In the Lutheran theological cenalnary, In Gettysburg, la, known as the Elizabeth Ursff chair of hemlletlcE. Hamvki- J. l'OTTs, aged 61, one et the eldest aud meat premlnut clUzena of itead- id?, aiea en Tnunaay. Mr. roils waa bcra In 1'hlladelphla, aud was a grandson el Get. Tncmaa Potts, one el the pioneer Iren men of Kaitern 1'enuaylvanla, and ws a direct descendant of the founders of Fottatewn, Key. Dk. Gkoiiek Hxxd waa en Thar. day rbesen president of Dickinsen oellegr, Dr. Rea wj born In Brownsville, Me., March 0, IMG. He attained manhood In MaiaacbuMita, where he removed at aa early age with his widowed mother. After severe struggle with poverty and adverse olreumstanoesofrraduatedwlthdlaUnctton at Wesleyan university, atandlug at the bead et his elas, and subsequently atudled theology at the Methodist seminary et Bosten. Hels new putoret Trinity church, New Haven, Conn. ' Bk.nateu Den Oamkren, who la winter, lag In Beaufcrt county, beuth Carolina, with Benster BuUtr and Congressman Klllett, ba become se pleaaed with the ellmate, bunting and fishing that be la new negotiating for the purchase of a aea Island plantation, where be propeaea te establish a winter home. Benster Uamerea la espe cially delighted with the bast and drum fishing. He thinks It net unlikely that a number of wealthy Peensylvaatans will fellow bta example and purchase winter homes en the sea coast of Beeth Careline, mimmaaamOj n rriaet-, .,. Tills is the fourth day of the special movement of merchandise which began en Monday last. A it becomes better understood the " movement " gains speed. There are two main points in it : First. Sixty cents buys a dol lar's worth en all goods advertised and many mere. Second. The " movement " is going all threujh the business, and each department is stepping into line. The price squeeze anticipates the press newspapers. Therefore if you have wants leek for your supply in the proper place proba bly you will find that the price chopper has been ahead of you. Yeu wouldn't have the heart te say, " Chopper, spare that price." The second fleer gains favor daily. Hardly te tell which is mere attractive, the second or the first, but just new the second fleer is popular. Weel at both ends, Pot tery between. The reduced prices en Women's Overgarments, Chestnut street, and en Rugs and Carpets, Market street, the Saxen and Hungarian Art Pot tery at half prices, all call large companies, while the Underwear, first gallery south, gathers and holds a crowd all day long. Phenomenal sale of Underwear that beats all our former history. The first fleer has its centres of life. Linens, Worsted dress goods, Beeks, all have prices that are only found in January. Repetition might possibly im press you if you would read but you and space is tee costly te waste ; for some details leek at the back numbers of your papers, for ethers, read en. Prices shaved in Furniture tee. Sharp cutting in just the things you want. It isn't a let of odds and ends and out of style pieces that we tell you of, the pick and choice of our Furniture stock. To day's story of Bedroom Furniture only about 150 suites. Yesterday from $38 te $2,000. Te-day from $25 te $t,oeo. Any going weed or finish. Here is just enough of the list te show hew you can save money, no odds what grade of suite you care for : Mahogany : irrc. New. li.oeoo 180 00 lid te 7400 TOTiiecea. carved tlfriioe Throepteoo tsace Three pleoea...... imoe iim piece iww Antique Oak Three niece. 1190 00 110 CO 9 J no 70 00 tee 600) 4100 wee SIM 00 110 01 65 01 00 00 MOO 49 CO 3100 31 OB Three plaeee Three pterea Three place Three pUem Three plaeee Three pleee Three pleect Walnut : ihree piece line co 70 10 te te 1110 00 MOO iiAOU -inrre piace Three riecee Miscellaneous : B&blcn, two pieces Byeauiere, thiee piece.... 1171 CO '.MHO MOO 1MW xiniunj uutrry. mroe niece.... no 00 White staple, two plecas. 4100 till) You'll sec the price marked plainly en each suite. Ne guesswork. Yeu need no guide te get at the facts. Come with anybody's Bed Roem Suite in mind and compare. That's the true test. Third fleer, four elevators. About a dozen styles of Fancy Black Dress Goods that have been i a yard go te 65c te-day. Plain serge, chevron stripes and little mohair checks and plaids, mohair checks en granite cloth, pompadour effects and plaids en memie grounds. Clese by is a new let of the ele gant All-Weel Serges with fine mohair border black only. $1.25 and $1.50. Northwest of centre. A Dress Stuff worth crowding for. Solid, substantial, handsome, and 52 inches wide. Made like the sturdy Scotch Cheviot. Every thread put in place te stay. You've seen stuff of this weaving before, but never a yard for less than 75 cents. It would be a geed 75 cents worth te-day. Yeu shall liave it for 50 cents. Narrow, almost hair-line strjpes en grounds of navy, green, brown, garnet, and black. A most unlikely happening puts these goods in your teach at the price. Think of it ! $3 for a seas onable, handsome dress pattern of a stuff you might take for Scotch cheviot ! benlbeast of centre. A coaxing price is en all the bal ance of Winter Bennets and Hats. What arc left of French patterns are marked at half, third, or quarter of the original prices. They have served their turn here yielded their crop of ideas. You're wel come te them for what you'd pay for trashy things in ether stores. ' The tardy scattering of Hats and Bennets made in our own work rooms shall go the same way. As geed as any we've had, but the season is giving them the slip. Only the freshest goods and newest styles are wanted here. Seme of the cut prices. French Bennets: Down from SJilellZ, Down from ssjlesiu. Down from stet7. lMiwn Jrem SMteSlT. Down from tetll. Bews trout twtesl Our own make : Uein from 119 te Sit Down frcu l)uiv. Down Jrem ltd tots. Down from 118 tea7. Down irem sisteBfi. Down lira lUiesa. Miscellaneous : Cntttquaea Fancy Coterea felt aesntUtaat WAItAMAXBKB havetrteaOLM Patrln a raw navjJDe busbm sb, bow m. ntt Weat asa Q-shaatsw dewatrasaSLSSte ISO. M Shrunk prices all through Millinery, trimmed and untrimmed, and in all the feathers and fol-de-rels that help te make up women's headwear. Ne lack of new things. Every asked-for style was here before you thought of asking. Plenty. You'll hear that the jaunty, graceful, big Black Walking Hats that everybody is wanting new arc scarce. Arc they? Loek at that table full! Just se with Evening Bennets, or anything else that proper people care for. SZ"7 Herth from Thirteenth ana Chestnut : corner. You'd call it funny te have a Wanamaker occasion extraerdinaire without a clothing racket. Yeu are right, it would be. And se te spoil your fun, te be consistent, te keep the peace in the Clothing Depart ment, te show you that en Clothing "our flag is there" when the price question is up, we cut, cut down, and de it way that quite flatters our own capacity for reduc tien. We de it se radically as te be a reductie ad absurdum. But you may judge for your selves; here's the talk and the prices. The goods are en the counters. Compare them. Then you will knew hew serious we are. Eighty-six Men's Overcoats, all of them Schnabel's Elysian and fur beavers. Yeu knew what that name means. Rhenish Prussia and a century of reputation behind it mere or less. Each coat has satin lining throughout no sham stuff, honest "wcarwell." The price has been $40, is $2$, Our retrospect en these goods reaches "befe' de wah," when it cost from J 100 te $125 te get one te order and 8e was a ready-made price. $25 only for a coat seems an in s ult tee cloth, but nevermind; we are after dollars mere than dignity in this offering. Here's another at $15, was $20 yesterday. Solid comfort for the blizzard that is coming some day. The cloth honest, all wool Elysian, body lining geed Italian cloth, sleeves satin. It almost paralyzes the hand te cut prices se. About ice Men's Kersey Over coats. Fashion approves and Wear says, "Me Toe." Stylish, durable and net tee heavy. They were $20 and $18, but are $15. Small boys' clothing. Yeung America comfort for the purse that pays. Drab Kersey Cape Overcoats, sizes 4 te 9, were $ 13.50, arc 57.50 ; Scotch Cheviot Oversacks, braided fronts, made in Londen, sizes 3 te 7, were Si 3.50, reduced te $5 ; another Lendener, Scotch Cheviot, fur cellar and front, sizes 3 te 7, were $9, are $5. Three lets Norfolk Suits, sizes 4 te 10, fancy cassimcrcs, $8.50 te $5, S13.50teS8.50, $13.50 te $10. But Clothing cannot have all the space. These items are only speci mens. When our profits go te the winds and the net cost of the goods is shared with you, can the newspapers expect that we pay all the remainder for advertising? Market street, east of centre. A windewful of Muslins. All the favorite makes of Bleached and Unbleached are represented. Only a hint of the snow-drift-like heaps you'll find at the regular counters. Made up Musi Pillow Cases, 18, 22, and 25c. Bolster Cases, 35 and 40c. Sheets from itf yards wide at 50c te 2 yards wide at 97c. Special sizes te order. Northeast of centre. Smirched Handkerchiefs from Holiday decorations go en the counter this morning. Half dozen in a bunch, 45c. Southwest et caatr. Seme cabinet-size Frame s leather, weed, plush, velvet, or brass, have taken a tumble. Were Si te 512, new 50c te J54." en 11 0.1 u Aisle, northwester centre. There's the quickest sort of quickstep all through Shoes. If anything lags there we prick the price ; just as we de anywhere else. De it every new and again te things that don't lag. Here are four spe cial bargains in Women's Shoes : 1 Women's 4 hand-s e w e d, straight goat, opera tee shoes, S3. 2 Women's $3.50 pebble goat, tipped shoes, common sense last, IS2.50. 3 Women's 6 French kid, hand sewed, common-sense shoes, S4.50. 4 Weman's $6 French kid Vienna ties, black and oxidized beads, $4. Sizes mostly complete if you come early. Market street lrent. weit of Main Aisle. JOHN WANAMAKER. HOSE UKADAUOK WAFERS BT1LU te All n real want. 1 hey are highly spoken of meet with a reaay eemana ana appear by suffdrers with nervous headi m nervous noaeacae ana V Ht.1 latgia. seia amy an llUliLBY'S UHUQ STOUK. as West King Street. DON'T BE A NO BODY. Try te acceuipllth something In the world, ana one onto urcl reads te Hecctss U te obtain such a knowledge et nussnessand business methods a 1 Imparted at the LAN OASTKK BUatNKSS UOL.L.KUK. 10K Last King street. Tbebestlleatedandmasicheer ful school room In the city. Terms as liberal ss Is consistent with ezpartence, and seUstao seUstae seUstao Uen gtvea te our nitrous, upon again en Januarys. Address, H. U. WBlULBJt, rrinelpeJ. fqOOD'B BAMAPAJIUJjA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is that HoeS's Baraspariiia haa earn the aaaSs of neep'e who setrerea severely wUt rMnmatltm. It neutralises the laettaaaM la the bleed, which caniee these tentMe pel an achat , and also vitalise ant eartekea ke bleeS, thns prsventlna; the reenrrese el the die ass. These faeta warrant ns la nrftaa; yea. If yen suffer with rheumatism, te give Mesa's lanaparllla a trial, "Fer ss years 3 have snffereawttasetatts htnmttism. Last .November I was taken wene than ever, and waa unable te get out of the house. 1 wss almost H1I.FUMS FOB 40 DATS sneering great agony. In Deeeteber ! eem msneta taking Heed's Sersepertlte. Alter the second betUe 1 waa able te be, emt and arena and attend te bnslaees. I took ave bstsles. ant asa new se free from rasMiaUi that only oeawlenatly t feel It ailghUy en asm deaehaage of weathsr. I have grams aeaa deneela HoeS'a Sarasparuu. CbabubMaw. ab, cansue, marie Ce, wis. lMFbAMMATOBT BHKUMAT1SM Having been UeableS wit tmlamssetery rheumatism (or many years, any laveraM) atttntlen was called te Heed's 8arsavrUlby an advertisement of enws it bad ewaefa. I have new need Ihree bottles of Beel's Barta parUla and ean already testify tebeaeaetal resalta. 1 highly recommend It aa a bleed pn riser." J. 0. Avaae, West Bloomf U, K. T. Heed's Barsspuilla Beld by all drnggists. n 1 six for SB. Prepared only by 0. L .HOOD ee, Lewell, 100 Pests Obsj Dellar. CLOTUINU. GRRAT HRDDOTION DUKINQ THK HKXrelXlYJJAi'a. M03BANN de NOtVLatf, MBBOUAMT TAlLOHB-HO. It WBSX KIKO BlUBKr. Will offer their loll stock of OvereeaUnga and Buttings at greatly rednced prices. JMALL, 1888, Fine Tailoring Cor the Latest Heveltlee, confined styles. Largest assortment of Fine Woolens, and prices a low aa any, go te H. GERHART'S Only Direct Importing Tailor. tS NOETU QUBBM STBXBH. me CLOTHING BUYERS. 66-L.Gansman&Bre.-68 NORTH QUEIN BT, Our Big llodnetlon Sale et Overcoats and Ulsters Centinaes te attract the attention et every shrewd purchaser. The Bargains we new offer cannot be equaled Kzamlnn ear large assortment of Overcoats atme,.I.H,5. Kzamlne our flne aaiertment at at, B,tlO,tli, lis. our Clitrs or storm Overcoat reducednew teU 10, S3, $0, (8, 110. They An Geed Valns for the Meney. Men's, Beys' & Children's SUITS Frem the Cheapest OradA te the Finest et Corresponding lteductlen. Before buying Clothing see enr Immense stock. We havu an BBMirtment that cannot be equaled and prlcej thalcaauet be matched. L. GANSMAH & BRO., MANUFACTUB1NU CLOXHIBB0, B. W.COU. NOUTH QUEKR A OKANQB BT. IIKWAUE-Rnme stores claim te be or have connection with ours. Loek only for the Beuihwtst Cemer iserth VJuecn aud orange streets. KAD1NQ CliOTUlERB. Sleeping Reductions 1 Hirsh & Brether. Every Clothier is reducing the prices at this time el the year. All claim te have the cheapest, best and lowest prices. Their logic is geed, but very often they fail te come up te their claims. We manufacture all our Cloth ing. At present we are busy making up next season's goods. We de net wish te carry any old stock ever ; hence the reduction. Overcoats that were 125 are 115 Overcoats that were $20 are 1 2 Overcoats that were 15 are eiO Overcoats that were tlOarel 0 Overcoats that were I 8 are I 4 All the prices of our Coats are almost been cut in two. Suits that were. . ." 20 are eiO Suits that were 118 are! 9 Suits that were tl5are 8 Suits that were (12 are te Suits that were 110 are I 6 Bays' and Children's Suits and Overcoats have all been reduced likewise. We al'. knew it is an easy mat ter te advertise G reat Reductions. All we ask is for you te inspect our stock before buying else where, and we will substantiate what we say. HIRSH & BROTHER, Leading Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N. QTJBBN BT. 8c 0ENTRH8QUARB, LANOASTBU.FA. Arrejurjrr. T UTHKHB. KAUFFMAM, ATXORNEY-AT-LAW, Second Fleer Eshlemaa Law BulldbigjMe. tt north Duke Street. saVIydesw iMWMLUT. H; asx HOLIDAY NOVELTIES! WsaraaoweffsTbif asViekejt NereHkss, eMMtstle, of 8ltHM vsr Hsasspieap aad Match Besms, Cigar aad CUatwtts CasV Gleve aad wnsssri. Boek ltlrj.faw Patwri . Letter Oswiera. Paawiian pm mmm mA .-----. -. f..-m . . fully tew Btiasm. rtaatWatntiraiaBatrsiianr JstVa J sjsssWBrBBTSBBrtst. W webMIUw te TtNyaMadwvaopsMfsryew taspeetten. imhb mmm ws w mmjhuw H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELER8, Ne. -4 Wftst Kins Street. . moon Airp nnegn. TTAVB TOU SEUI Therretty aad wall Made H0LID1T SLIPPERS We have fee eeatlemea ta Beat Alligator Alligater Alligator eelors Btaek ad Chestaau Onr Pinsa and velvet anresaersei clippers, at prices mm TSete saee are nana Mimin la enaataai eoten aaa aaaa- BBaataraat la slslaa Opera and Bvarstt a dears lasatitattea Aw deafa lmasltauam .atfltaater atttMLaad Maroen aad Tea Oeara at 11 era flrst-elsM slippers for wear east eosntert. Alse a eora eera piete eteek of raaey slippers for ladles, mlsste aaaeaildrea., H, Swllkey'i New Oath Stere MO.M ROBTH QDBBaT BTBBBT. eeui4aa IRQ OUT AT AMD BKLOW COST TO OLOaa BDSIRESS. As I have about made np my mind te go U te the manuiasture of shoes, 1 will cemmsaae en 1IOSDAT, DBOmiBBR 10, tO CLOSB MT BTIBB BTOOK OF BOOTS, Shoes & Rubbers ATAHD BELOW COST. gey ThU U a tars opportunity for the pablie te get bargains, as ssy entire stock consists or the vary best goods that the asaxkst affords. Be come early aad get year ehotee, as I mean bealnese and they must be sold at onee. D. P. STACKEOUSE, as 80 MABX BONO, BT, LABOABTBB. FA. aSMydA B lARLY OLOSINQ. The Only Shee Stere in the City (Bxcept WlUlamten A Fester.) That Olecei Every Evening at 6 O'oleok ( Bxcept Monday and Saturday ) Solicits Your Patronage. sgsyif yen wish te enoenraga the Early Cles leg Movement and Short Working H Hours ratrenlia the Firms who Clese Early, lie Osve-FtlM Gsuk Hebsb, d The Leiden of Lew Price -IE BOOTS & SHOES Ms. East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. CLOTHJNU. Kxtei HATHrOM. M CLOTHING AT- AFTER CHRISTMAS PRICES. This Is the Time You'll Want te Buy at Lew Prices. We're Prepared for Your Demands With GOODS WELL MADE AND PRICES RIGHT. saV You'll net expect such a Urge aisort aisert ment at this seaien, but there's enough yet te please jeu. Myers ft Rattfen, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST UNO ST., LAEOAaTBR FA. FREY ECKERT Mi-Shea TTnld. Rtssjs tjaatw will sell at wefldsv- he mnallnrt ffirti !!. 1. in haveyett all eeste and lank at th . OBOOMMJMS. mflANKB- IO A aBRBEOCS PUBLIC Fer their liberal patronage daring the nut year, and especially fartlelF BS treatesn. braace of ns ta the parchase of thetr Canst asaaSapplUa. Geeel Qeeds at Lew st Prices Hut Win. We CaU Attention te the Following for Tear SSW TBAat'STABLB. " xae Banmai in'-ian suver Flerida Orange , Aananas. Whlti Q races. Oranbarrlfa, raraaiaa Meadow Cera. Onr Fine Uansed Cern, eir cmlirnrSi unr rine avaperatea auir MynevtMt rBiceai, tea, Cherries , Ac, la etna. vapersted CalltoralaABiteets tehheas, Pineapple. BApsagOi trar uneice kts' asm or Dn Boqnefert ana son eute cream CheeseV .olive uils. salad eresitng, Flcklsi, aauecs, Sardines last, bnt net less" 3 hs Finest coffees and Teas In the city. BURSK'S! NO. 17 SA8T DNQ STRUT. LAHOASTBB, FA. B IQ BARQA1NB. Reisfs Big Bargains. tee cases Canned Sugar Cern, 4 nana for ate, or 7SO per deen,tl e per case (S dozen). Cost inn jmh.c oje (ivr uuiie w imca DH, ne failed, and we secured part of f uienargi (bargain. We glvayea tae eensnt or iu lOOba larreb) Light and Heney Table Molasses at se. We have Increased ear order for this Molssseste loe barrels, firing along your lugs, kettles and kegs. se gallons Fare Extracted California Heney, SnVforj&e. Never saw the like, ask te see lb la going fast. 60 palls Jelly-80 ts te pall-n 40 per pall. 100 boxes Large Layer Ualsins-net a stem en them lOe a B. tee boxes Large Valencia Raisins, S At f or sac. 100 boxes Large Valencia Batslns, 4 As forSee. SB boxes Bag i"lums. le a B. M boxes finest rarsd Evaporated Califor nia Peaches, no a St. xxtra Dried Beef, UKe a B. Sine Dried Beef, Be a A, y ionic Hams, no a A. Soaps I Soaps I Soaps 1 Soaps are up In priee le a B. We have a big stock, and are selling at old prices. Oletaa, Bet Babbitt's Be, and a geed large eahevlKe. We have many ether Se brands. Uoed Soaps at 6 for we. Anether let of these Breems, 1 for 9Sc. A let of Cranberries at 5c a g.b An invoice of rina Olives at 15c a bottle Beld elsewhere at t'e. Bweet claer, )8e a gallon. A let of Oranges at loe a desen. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLES ALB AND HETAIL G.ROCBB,' NertfceasJ Csrner West Klig aad Frines Streets, LANCABTKK VA. AwTelephene and Free DeUvery. WATCHES. -VTT-ATCHES AMERICAN I WatbieKTr8fSScJrau Optical Soeds. Telegraph Time Daily. Eveiy Article in thla Line carefully Repaired. LOUIS WBBBR, He. WH H. Queen at., Hear p. R. R. Station. r OLID AY GOODS. GILL. FANS. NOVELTIES RHD HOLIDAY GOODS. We Are Vrepared for the HOLIDAYS with a Large stock el DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CANES, JRWELRV, ETC. Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, FA. TCTKW GOODS I NEW GOODS 1 HERR, Jeweler. GRAND Watches, Silverware, Jewelry. Diamonds, Novelties, AVCALL-PRICES ATTRACTIVE AS OUR QOOD3. 101 ffORTH QUEEU ST., COUBEROFOUArtOB. COAL. LUMBER AND COAU TOBACCO SHOCKS AKD CASES. WESTERN HARD IWOOUS. Wholesale and Retail, at B B. M aUTIN A CO, 414 Water sUest, Lancaster, Pa. nS-lyd TOAUMGAUDNKK'B OOaUAMY. COAL DEALERS. OwreK-Ma 1M Heru Queenstrset, and Ha Ut Herth Prince street. .,... zsans: Nena rnnee street, near .iwiiii anrbHM tawua.BTBK. ra e LD BRAB8 WANTKD-TUK HIQH- , Tk. nt hrui Dutlnn mill, te order est cub price paia rer eia onus sua iwjc Metal nattem work flnltaed at reasonable rates. AL W.FRAAM'aLeck works. Bear Lecker's Ranking BnUatag. ls-Ta,TaStM Holiday Attractions ! ''.X -, vT- .j.-.,. ' r - j -- ,i. -.ft.