IWypSv W'vw" Jh . j" A THE LAS-TOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1889. ' ti w w Bfr ivif t !- aT"- fe" ft !Bf Is i .-(. & r :Ra & ,?' Kf T r , IV ,-- j ? v -). A Ortily $ntcUt0mret UTOIIEW J. STEINMAN, . CIIAIU.ES STEINMAN FOIAZ, Hdlten. IVOBEttT CtuVlUv, I'ubllsht. fUft DAILY rSTELMaENCEU.-rublUheJ every day in the year, but Sunday. Served bx earrlcri In Itati city nd surrounding tovrnM.tencenuasrtlt. llymaliriyedel' Wu year tn ndvns s eenM mentb. WEEKLY IXTEI.MOENCET-One dollar and Ofr eenli a year. In advance. NOTICE TO BUUSCMBERS Remit by check or potefflea order, and where neither of thma can b procured aend In a rcgliured letter. BnUred nt the IFostefnc, as second clMsrnall matter. Abdmss, THE INTELLIGENCER, l.aucaster, I'D. LANOABTER, PA., December 24, 1889. Oar Jehn'i Dinner Orator;'. They had & New England dinner In Philadelphia, last evening, nt the Con tinental hotel, which was attended by Yankees and Southerners, Dutch and Irish, with Immense disregard for the peculiar Idea of the gatheriugj and nt which New Eiiglngd baked beans, pumpkin pics, codfish balls, and like Yankee Institutions, remained all evon even ing as the only reminders that It was a New England dinner that was being given ; the speakers did net note- It and no oue teemed te knew It ; the truth being that it is qulte lmposslble In this latltude te get up any enthusiasm for New England rocks. Here, where nature is se much mere bountiful, the emigrants from New England can only meet together at dinner te congratulate themselves upon their escape- from its cold and barren land into ene of milk and honey, and feel that the lcsu they say of the Jeys they left behind them, the better. At this particular dluner the chief speakers were Mr. Breckenrldge, of Kentucky, and Mr. Wunainaker, of Philadelphia and thegcncral postefllro; mere remotely from Germany. And we are bound te say that this tlme our Jehn took the cake. It gives us pleas ure te de credit te merit whenever dis closed ; and we are pleased te applaud Mr. Wanamakcr for his tipcecli, which was bright and witty. It Is evident that Jehn Wanamakcr has net been addressing Sunday schools all bis life for nothing. In talking te llttle children he has fallen into an untcrtaiu lng way of dlscourse which proves well adapted te after dinner oratory, where there is no call te eay anything in par ticular, but great occasion te say every thing in a crisp and pleasant way. Mr. Wanamakcr get along awlmmlugly. He did nothae occeslou te talk cunt and he did net even vontureen the ' borders of a fib until he reached the con clusion of his remarks, when we fenr he did trespass; and bear somewhat hardly upon his conscience in declaring ".Sheet the man who spends a cent or gives a cent for corrupt elections" ; but " plant men through the state as thick as grass hoppers te see that there are fair elec tions and a fair count." That Is Jehn Wauamakcr's expression at the New England dinner ; this being the same Wanamakcr who at the last election filled the money bags of Quay mainly from the coffers of the rich men of the city of Philadelphia. He would have us think that he thought that this money was te be used by Quay te sccure fair elections and net te corrupt them. What a Bwcotinneccnt cherub of a child it is te be sure I And what a precious Sunday school teacher f And what a hand for Quay I Our Jehn draws stoutly en our credu lity when he puts himself and Quay down as engaged in purifying the elec tion of 18S3 with that Philadelphia manufacturers cash: but he said it te sweetly te thoe assembled Phllndcl phlans and their guests that pcrchauce some of thorn took it down. If they cu keep it down, tlmlr digestions may be marked geed ; a tttoruaeh that can take comfortably lloaten baked beans and Wauamakcr's tale of Inno cence, Is as geed as that of any ostrich that ever took in stones te digest. But we will net think tee hard of Jehn. A man en his lcgi at n dinner table is' allowed lets of latltude; and, os we have said, when he cornea te the table from a long experience of Sunday -- school oratory hu cannul be ex pitted te speak as accurately 113 friskily, or any truer than preaching. A Merry Christinas. A green Christmas is net a very rare thing in this latitude, and It cannot be aid te make a particularly full grave yard. The croakers who are se ready te quote this ancient saying should be heartily discouraged and forced te ndnilt that it was never intended te apply te all tha earth from Greenland te Flerida, and the line of Its territory must be several hundred miles north of Lancas ter, where a green Christum only makes a full coal bin and gives comfort te theso without fuel. This Is a tlme te be merry, and any ene who does or says anything calculated te threw the smallest shadow en a community blazing with sponta neous geed will should be kumiuarily sat upon and suppressed with all the vigor available. Christmas is net a time for gloomy omens but for cheerful hopes ; It is a day for the most unfortunate te turn from a dark past te a bright future, and no mat ter hew straitened their circumstances, ever' ene can at least have hope, and no gift can be mere cheering. Christmas Is a time when we all bend down te the little folks aud take n les les eon from them in faith In Sauta Glaus, and kiudliucsa te oue another. The sccne in Miss Baldwin's fcHoel, as described In our news columns, does net need much imagination te make a touching aud beautiful Christ mas picture In the mind of every reader, and In many a family the children will te-night awaken the better feelings of thousands of men and women. There Is Consolation. Tberc Is some consolation in n green Christmas, even If it be true that it be & deadly one. If we bet ourselves down as we Bheuld te extract all the comfort out of the situation about us that it will bear, wc will net find it hard te con clude that a pleasant sky, a pleas ant temperature nnd a dry laud make very agreeable surreundlugs ven at Christmas time ; and they ought net te be very fatal ones, cither. If we hed slush aud mud and rain we might think that therewas particular danger te our healths, as there certainly would b great discomfort te us. But we can get along very v. ell and com fortably with such Christmas weather as we are haviug tills year, nnd we need net repine very much that the earth is net covered with snow. We are likely te hayc plenty of It yet; and If we de net, we can de very well without U. Itb net the greatest been te man ; te ueya and girls, who are par- py ju exurnu. It Demands It! If it be true as stated that the rela tives of Mr. Gewcn are pushing a search ing inquiry into the causp of his death, they are doing well ; for In our Judg ment there never was a death Hint mere imperatively demanded Investigation. It has been a great surpr.'se te us that the police authorities at Washington have been content te accept the theory of the sulclde of a body that was hurried away from the scene oflte death befere inquest was had or official inquiry of any kind. This haste te remove the evidences of the deed in Itself pointed te crhne; ud when the victim was a man of national repute, who was an cnergotle opponent of powerful interests nod secret clans ; a man of great ability, honesty and vigor ; who had never shown n sign of mental weakness ; who was happy In his family and prosperous in his for tune ; who abhorred suicides and never carried a pistol ; when this man was found shot down by a pistol In his room at a hotel, wherefore should there be a conclusion of sulclde rather than assassination? A rncsiiMAN of Wooster University, Ohie, was forcible shaved by some of the students a few dnys age, becatine he lind refused te obey nn erder te roineve Ills beard. It Is charming te reflect Hint our home collego hn net been disgraced by any of these Insane hazing porfermnnccis and class rivalry takes no mero harmful form limn an occasional struggle or rush. The atl.dents of that obscine " unlverslty " no doubt Imagined that ihcre was loll of humor In thelr practical Joke, but Jokes of the kind n re rarely worth smiling nt union In scorn, and they would imve advertised thelr collrge better by letting fresh imm beards alone, nnd striving te develop nintillncf-s, intiscle iind braltit. This Is a bad day befere Christinas for the trade. In Hlelghs nnd skates, but home enn tell what the clouds may de in n dny, and "old preb" has f.illed often In gueii. leg cold simps. Tnn Berlln Xatienal Zettung observes thatStauley's stntemcuts concernlng Kinln Pasha acein te be tnade In reply te the re proach that Umln'n embarrassments were caused in part by Stanley's npponranre nnd his determination te roeue one who did net doMre te be rescued. The Zcitung si it that Kiuin must be heard In lila own de- fonse bofero conclusions urn reached. This Is right In line with the comments of the Ixtelmeenckr en thoStnnley-nmln busl busl busl nosijfer though no ene can withheld udiiilr udiiilr atlen for Stanley's pluck and energy no ene cun fairly deny that even according te his own story the whole ojcpedltlon for the re re re llofef Kinlu was a strauge undertaking. He may eventually succoed In making the plans and mollves of ids enterprise qulte elear, and both he and Einln have a claim en public nation while they wrlte thelr books this winter. E.vousitjeurnnls are publishing a sin gular letter wrllten hyaMalulist goneral and foil ml In the camp of the Qorvlshes bofero thelr rocent crushing defeat en the JJIle. The story Is that a j-nung Arab scrihe onterod the divan of the Dervish chiefs nt night and found nnd copied the letter which a press correspondent some time nfler secured Ireni him. The St, Jamet Gazette comments en the dignity of the language and ilmple nobility et thought in such a puH.ige ns the following : "We bolengto Ged's army, and fellow his word only. We have new ceme by his erder, nnd tnere Imiie possible. reKiilt but what is i;oed from his commands in this changeful world. We haa given our eur our Relvoi, cur children, nnd possessions te litm ns nn orferln;; te Ged, mid he Imsao Imsae Imsao ccpted them from us. He ha brought hit true bollevers thelr seuli mid p'msosleim with his word, nnd l'uradlse belongs te thorn. If they are Hilled, tlioyare killed as an offering te Ged, nnd If thev kill, they kill in his causn, in it is writteu'in the Ol'd Totanient, and In the Klieian, Whoevor fulfils hia duty towards Ged is by lila bloss bless liij? bought by him, ns he also buys hlin, aud he Is master of the world." Theso Christmas times the reader may feci h.ippy that se steru a f.dth of killing nnd self sacrlflee has net been his let by birth or training. It Is a uiatter for grave thought Hint there ure new In the countries of the upper Nlle many theusnnds of do de do velod believers In Hits faith, who ure qulte undismayed by the fearful daughter of the battles with the English and Egyptian troop. They leek fenvuid te death In bittle as thelr natural and proper fatenndn short read te l'uradlse. They need only dlHclpline and lopeating rides te cunblu thorn te rnske Kurope tremble, fortu nately the nobility and dlgulty wlileh thelr religion has borrowed from the scrip tures has no civilizing pewer that can ever comnete with ClirlMlnnlty, mul Uurope noed net feir that the iuventlve nnd In dustrial spirit that hns made the Clnlbtlan nations masters of the world will ever nrlse te an equal lovel outslde of Christianity. tut. gevi:.v MUiti:it. Fer the IXTKI.HQUNCUK. Seme brutal Itar has of Oewcn's ileatli A rjirful tule of wild seir-ilrtiighler luiiile ; lljrauylni; that Ills room was reuml lecUed fut, He tliUt no murdcroreeiild tliouce ecapc. wen, H may be, ns marvels never end ; lint belter proof this miracle demawU. new n uinaii of linn unit happy mhiU ; He hail no motive for tills mi J Jen crlme ; IIj held it Christian horror eft.elf-inunUr Ami soaled the deem of many murJerurs. Tness it he escaped Ith llfe te prison woes, II d owed undylns eugcance en I1I3 head, l'atrer it Is te think Hint ene or themi Had played 11 bloody plot of fierce rccni;e, Caoeinif a tlme when none er ulh le luar CompeslB0Idcnco or sulclde An lthen, with steady handendnealth trend, Working the dsed of bloe 1. Te cram ene' heid full of Icnouledijentid the stomach full of feed, nnd then neglect i,nb bervu the ilmplent luws of nature aiulhoun aiulheun fiilltuz means te Induce neneugneiniid con stipation nnd cerUiln lev) of health. Uixnder prevents nil this trouble. 1'rke only 23 cv.uUa parliime. Tha best remedy for th complaints of early childhood, kucu us colic, rlatuleiicy. ae.,lDr, Buirbllabybjruii. niteUiu-nU. It Tonhens. SOZODON'Tteushens the (tnrni and innltes thorn healthy, se that they held In the teeth flriuly. It remeves th tarUir, elves comfort, li economical of health and mouey, nnd nhcn once used 111 never b clen up. Try SOZO. ne.vr. ATlnl Comiiiilletton. Reme ene has told you Hint your catnrrh Is Incurable. It Is net se. Dr. Hage's Cuturrh Heintsly will enroll. It is pleasant te use ami It Rlunyidoes werlt thoreuijlily. Wohaeel te hear of a ca.e In which It did net accomplish a cure when faithfully med. Otarrh Is n dis ease which It Is dangerous tencjlcct, A certain remedy I at jour command, Aatlyourseiref 11 before the complaint auumn a mers serious form. Alldrugs&u. M.lualw yUecfllnucmiti BAIiAItY, flO nXI'KNSKl IX Al- t-Mipluynitntut houiuer truelln,-. Xe mllclf. l"8- Duties delherimf nnd mukliii collections. ."i! ?Vl1 CarrlB- Addiu.kWlthstumii. IIAFKll luiiw, iuiuivwi eucn iiieniu. Hieudy .V.., A jUU, UUIU, liMmdTu.'lIiAb 17V dt niADeUAItllllw- ' JJ A.O. K.nl JfM.O.. K. of O.K.. I O. It. M.. ll IT A It 1: " w. e. ..... I". KJ. B. I Charms nd l'lm, go te 0. 8. of A.. 1.0.0.1-'.. lllLt. .. F.llIBt k VM Ne. West Klnz Street. "JTIUUOI'KAN WlZAftD Will, HKW Jii our planets of destiny te perfection 1 and thevr veu a correct llkenui Ter your tuiire 11 1. nvr. Tslls you what ou arebistuilaniell r,,r UireuBh life, leattes .htiden tr?a,ureamf KJ rfonilllatlen-,. Oil and be com med N? ul,-la;lti $2,000 """" 7 WILL IlL'Y FoarTwe-StoryBrlcX C-Roomed Dwellings. In flrst-cless condition. Almest new 2j rtnt Jcr in en ill Cull ter ether bargains In real estate JOHN H. METZLER, 0. 9 80UTU UUKU faTUE W. eli-lyd W"B")lili-1' - $talar of fosltlem ALACU OK FAHUlO.V. of 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Selling Off Our Stock of Christmas Goods ! All goods, of which wc have tee many, must be sold. Writing Maps, iec. Portfolios, 10c. Brass Picture Frames, 5c. Fancy Baskets, 19c. Nigger Dell Babies, down te 5c. Small Patent Head Dells, down te 3c. Bisque Jointed Dells, down le 19c. Dressed Sailor Dells, down te 15c. Three Fancy I Iandkcrchicfs, in a fancy box, down te 25c a box. Cologne Pitchers and Vases filled, down te iec. Bettles of Bean and Hurlbut Extracts, en Wire Stands, down te iec. Fancy Colored Picture Frames, down te iec. Bronze Stand Mirrors, down te 19c. Round Stand Glasses, 2 for 25 cents. Glass Beats, down te iec ; larger 19c ; largest 25c. Bronze Vases, down te 15c; larger size down te 25c. Plush Match Safes, down te te 15c. Brass Trimming Rattles, 9c. Plush Picture Frames, down te 37 and 49c. Embossed Leather Albums, new long shapes, 2 cabinet pic tures en page, down te 50c. Figured China Silks, down te 80 and 88c a yard. Plush Ornaments, down te 3 and 4 cents. Our whole stock of Comforts away down te cost price. All the Cretonne Comforts, 72x72, down te $1.50. Excellent large Comforts, with border, 72x72, down te 75c. If you want any of the above goods bring this advertisement with you, otherwise you pay the old price. All reductions in fu ture arc only for these who prove that they read our adver tisement. PALACE OF FASHION. 115 & 117 North Queen St. d?mniturc. w MM j"E11' COHNKIt. WlDlVIYER'S! COME QUICK And Heltict On el the Ileautlful and TkCfuI (lifts, A Plush Rocker. We have never sold se nunv. Thev are Relng fast. Hut the rest must ke faster. We want te clear them out Uieru Christmas. A';haonevcr sold them ns cheap, llutwe are iiou-gelin; te knock en another slice anil let them i;uut cost. DON'T DKI.A Y I This Is tlm best chance you ever had. We have ether coed things te show j ou at equally Lew Trices. TheyarcBtl"TlIlNJSOr IIKAUrY." WIDMYER'S KUIt.NlTUIti: .SlOItK, E. Kina & Duke Sts. 1? uknituk::, PLUSH ROCKERS HT COST. FOlt TWO DAYS. OUUHAClliriCK IS YOUIl GAIN. cemi: quick and sneuitu A ciioicue.ni: uurum: they aui: qenl:. LOTS 01' OTIIEU GOOD THINGS l'UICKSTILL X.MAH. AT CUT HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANOAaTKIt, l'A. &lnchimxu A bKAWNAULi: bUGaKbTIO.N. TheeeverliiR of steam idpes with a reliable material luauns de team and saves fiul and attentien: the coat of the covering helm; some seme tlnms made up In u slncle yenr In suvlmr uf fuel atone. TheUsl mattrlitl () lur mkre-d le the public is the Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Ter Steam Tll"v, Hellers, Urine Pipes. Ktc., and Uloreuteeul) In LamuisUr and lAbaueii teuutlen, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMINGS, Prep., NOd. Ill i. 1M KOltTll CHH1STIAN ST., Incaster, Pa. Price lists and discounts and directions for npplln 'en nppllcutteii. HKHlal terms tethe trade. AlspVnlvtssi'Jpe, Cocks, t'lttlniis. Ktc, atJehbrirJ'rtc4ss, de&tfait ' Palace Fash tfrtrmtrmhev', PfliLADiLrntA, Tuesday, Dec 31, lew. Stere open this evening. Closed all day te-morrow. Jehn Wanamaker. flfllllmu (Dcobe. J." MAItTIN A CO. Loek at the Bargains in our East Shew Window. Every thing marked in plain figures. Bargains in Lamps, Glass Cups and Saucers, Fruit Plates, &c. Call and leek at the display, and you will surely see a desir able Christmas Gift. Fruit Saucers. 25 dez. French China at $2 ; were made te sell at $4. s 10 dez. Jesse Dean's Decor ations at $1.25 a dozen. Odd Lets of 6, S, 10 and 12 Fruit Saucers at half. ChildraCs Tea Sets. A quantity sufficient te sup ply the city. Splendid Sets at 10, 25, 40, 50c, up te $2.50 a set. Decorated Cups and Saucers. (In China Department.) A whole room taken up in this display, and the prices range from 5c up te $3.50 each. Decorated Dinner Sets. Haviland & Ce. French China Dinner Sets from $40 te 100 a set. Carlsbad China Dinner Sets from $25 te $50. Porcelain Dinner Sets from $'5 te $35. Arlington Dinner Sets from $20 te $30. Ironstone Dinner Sets, $8.90 te $15. 115 pieces English Print Din ner Sets at $8.90 a set. White Dinner Sets from 4 te $20. Glass. Glass. Lemonade Sets, Water Sets, Wine Sets, in Crystal, Amber Blue and Ambcrina Glass ; Wine Sets with decanters and 6 glasses, at 75c each. Berry Bowls, with 12 Saucers, 49c a set. Ice Cream Sets, 1 Bowl and 1 2 Saucers, at 3S, 69, 9SC a set, all new. Orange Bowls, Nut Bowls, Cake Stands and Berry Bowls. Novelties en the 5, 10 and 2jc Counters. 200 pieces of Large Glass Dishes for the 5c counter. 500 Barbatine Vases that for merly sold for 50c en the 10c counter. 500 novelties of nil kinds en the 25c counter. Dells. Dells. Dells. Such anethe'r assortment was never shown before in this city, American Dells, German Dells. French Dells, Italian Dells, Japanese Dells. Our price will surprise you. Japanese Goods. Japanese Art Vases, Japanese Waste Baskets, Japanese Seven Feet Umbrellas, Japanese Tea Trays, Japanese Art Lanterns, Japanese Paper Cutters, Japan ese Crepe Scrods, Japanese In cense, Japanese Rese Leaves, Japanese Bird Nests. De net fail te examine this collection of Japanese Bric-a-Brac. Umbrella Stands. The latest design in Brass, China and Pottery. Brass Um brella Stands, $1 up. Pottery Umbrella Stands in hand-painted and natural weed effects from i.7S up. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. (SnriH'te. L ANCAHTEK CAHl'ET HOUhli SHAUB & YONDERSMITii IT PAYS THE BUYER TO GO TO SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. HUG. CAIU'KT. AUT SQUARE, OIL- CLOlllH, WINDOW SH.V1)1. Etc. FINEST LACE CUUTAINS AND I'OItrtEKES In the City fur the Prices, lie Suru te Hie Them. 11EST GOODS I LOWEST PKICES GH01TND I'LOOIt I ONE I'HICE ! CAItPETANDCAItPET WOllICi 1IEST AND CHEAPEN l't Near Cerner of Orange & N. Queen. nmf-ljd (Ceal. IUMIIKIt AN'IICOAU J 'IDIIACCOHHOOKHANUCASKS. tt EhT KUN JIA1U) WOUIW. Whelt'Mile and lteull. by il. U.M Alt TIN Ce., nJ-ljd 421 Water btrett, Utiicm ler. Pa, O AUJIUAKD.NEIW VUMl'AA Y. COAL DEALERS. Omens Ne. 121 North QueenSlreet, nnd Ne. 5iU North Prliiuu street. Y.tiua North 1'rliue Htreet, mar lteadln,; IX jsit. melltr.1 rMNOAKTKILl'A. THENm' WOli, FURNITURE STORE, hns removed te ISO East Klne street, havlnc a full line of Furniture of eery description at the lowest prices. AUe Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call aud examine our goods. sVUdH H. WOUf, IM East King aUcU (flreccricsj. T lICltSK'H. Fer Fine Flerida Oranges, Fer Fine UanntiM, FerT-xtra Choice Whlta Urape. Fer Fine Tabu or Cooking Kalslns, FerFlnaLayw Flss, Fer Candles of all kinds, NuU.NuUef all kinds, Fer Tine Canned Ooeds, Fer Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup, cte., Fer Fine Olives or OltreOlls, Fer Plum Pudding;, Fer the Finest Coffees and Teas, Fer Choice Cranberries, etc., TO 11R WF,LL OUPPLinD WITH OOOD aoeiw ren yout.helid.vy tahlk, GO TO BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, I..ANCABTKII. PA. y-Tclcphene eonnectton. r-XimiSTMA9 GItEETINO I With your pockets full of money Aim jour spirits 01 l'chxi enuer, I wish you a Merry And a Happy New Year, Slurry Larisi stmas Samuel Clarke Ettemls n Cerdlnl Invitation te Alt te Visit lIlsHtvruItoem, Nes. 12 & 14 Seuth Queen St, Where Uts stock can he examined, nnd your substantial rpcognltleunf our eflerts te please you baxhewu In the bestowal or your Valued orders for CHRISTMAS GROCERIES. Our linking Butler, without Lard, 15, and 23 Cents. New Citren. ISe tier neund. IS, 20 Coceanutnnd Almend Macaroons. hhclluarknud Wnlnut'Kernels.'Ale per OrmiKCS aud Pntianns, Hea dexun up. Ettrn Pine Cranberries, 10, 12, 10, 1 pound. 13 cents ler quart. BUG AltS 1 SUUAIW! Confectionery, New Orlenns nnd Dark Brown 8m;iir for linking your OliiECr Cakes. Try our ..XX Fleur nt 80c jwr quarter, and New Orlenns Buklnir Melntcs, the finest In the world, at Lewest Prices. CANDIES! CANDIES! "i-ii '. tvS. v '", 13 10 eliil Prices toseneols. "Mi ". SK. B 10, 15 te S5 cents per pound. Kpe- ljeknt our CHKISTJIAHOItEKTING Cords. ThellnustccrKlcnnvMiy In Lancaster. Just the tiling te decorate enr C'hrlstuius Tree with. CLiLRISIE'S TE.V AND COFCEE STORE, NOS. 12 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN HTKELT. Telopheno. Free and Prompt Delivery. P.S. Plenty of extra help te wait en you all. Ne Delay, A T m:isr-s. Cards, Cards Given Away Free, FROM NOW ON UNTIL CIIUISTMA3. They nre handsome. See them In our w In In des. Weneverlinestln trashy cards, neither de we nsk you te purchase anything In order te get oue; but we expect everybody te ask for the Card. This Is thu only way te set It. HEAD ON I HEAD ON! Fifty birrels of Cniidv ecr 15.000 pounds I Tnlnk of It I 6 lbs for aSc, 4 lbs fer25e ; 3 lbs for "e and 2 lbs for '.Tie; also Extra Finn Candy at 15o,18eandiloportb. Finn Chocolate Dreps nt lSeaiid Candy 'J5c per lb. Weliue the Finest a Its forlBe In the city. MlT.sCATEL AND HUNCH IIAISINS. The Finest Loese .Muscatel UaNlns we ever saw, 2 lbs for ISe. The Best Bunch ltulslns In the city, 2 Bs for ilic. Pine Fancy Cluster Kalslns from x te 3"e x?r Q. DATES AND FIOS. A big let of Perlun Dates at I ths for 25c. Pine 1mct Figs nt U'Je per lb. New Bis FIkniiIS tbsferSV-. Fliustt'rKlallied l'lgs ntlSciiertb. A drl el cans of Blackberries for 23c. OKANUF.S. Fifty boxes of Flue Flerida Oranges at 20c, 23c, JOe and we per der. NIMS. r.tEht hundred pounds Finest French Prin cess Paiwr-hell Almetids, 2,usj lbs Urtvnoble and French Walnuts, Ptcan 1uls. Filberts, Jl I sed Nuts, Tnrnceiia Aliiionils.Hhellburk and aluut Kernels, tic. 8UOAK-COATED POPCORN. Five barrels Sugai-Ceatcd l'epcuru ut be ixr quart. Fine line of Fancy Crackers. NIcnncs and dinner Hnups, .1 lbs for 25c, HILVEI1 STAR 1IAKINU POWDER. fill Present Hue VnsesTTltchcrH, Sugar Bem Is, Ac. By nil means nsk for a box and have it chance, 111 only eiler the Presents during Holiday hcnsen. Cranberries, White Orapcs. Apples, etc. Mlucuincat at be, 10c, and Atmore's Finest, The Finest Line or Evaporated California Fruits In the market. Loek nt our lmmcnn display ofeverythln" that Is geed. Yeu can't nlterd te pass us by. We euld net attuinpt te tt rite up nil we hits e ou must hee. Hetentccu polite clerks tiud four errand boys te glvoeu alt the attention ou want. Loek for the Big sign nore-s the patemeul j jeu can't miss us. REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCEST8., Directly Oppesite J. II. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Rtere, und Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. IrUUU'O. IIIRKSl'MAb PltlSKN'IN. Christmas Presents AT Reigart's Old Wine Stere, NO. 20 EAST KING ST. BOUCIIESEC. EXTRA CHAMPAGNE. WINE IN BASKETS, ntfS for Pints and 51000 ler Quarts. Cusenier Celebrated Cordials In Baskets, ns fellows : BIJnu.sHilf Litre Bettles .. . In Vullse, 0 Quart Bettles In CeinpOi.0, i Quart Bettles turn iw .SJOO -The abe e Wlne and Cordial, nre the Fin est Prediucd lu France. H. E. SLAYMASER, Agt imbrcllne. VM BltEI.LA HEADQUAllTERS, HEADQUARTERS -FOR c mi ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 1 1 i:.VT KING STREET. (tUmd riARUE DALMATIAN INhKCT POWDER, X pnielled by ugoislpewdtr blotter. Is the mesterjtvtunl ilelrej cr or Hit and oilier small Insects. Fer sale AtHUBLKY'H DRUG BTORI-' UWMtKlncBUMb Hefflay Speeialfies ! Hire &01J0, StCt F Linn & bbeneman. Wliat Flinn& Breneman Dells and Dell Carriages, Steam Engines, Magic Lanterns, Maguetle Toys, Printing Presses, Teel ChesU, Building Blocks, Feet Balls, Mechanical Toels, Fine Lamps, Carver, Nut Picks, etc., St NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN rH QSoebtH rpiiE PEOPLE'S CASH BTOBE. GHRCTMAS. BRRCH1NS IN THE HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Itdles' Hemslltch White, Printed Herders and Open-Werk Borders, nt 5c, 8c, lOe Ut 50c. Ladles' While Embroidered, In large assort ment, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25e te 81 50. Full lines of Gents Handkerchiefs, In Plain Whits Hemstitch and Hemmed, from 5c te 60c. Ladles Scalloped and Embroidered Bilk, In W hi te and Celers, atSJc Usual price has been for these goods 60c, ladles Scalloped Embroidered, with Deuble Hemstitched, at 50c j worth 75c. u,?f"".'5c0'nyerk Bnd Krabreldcred Whlt Sllknt75e Sold oue week age utjl. Gents' Large-SIze White CTilna Bilk Hand kerchiefs nt J7Xe. llegulur price almost en cry where 60fl. Gent's Jnpnnese White Silk Handkerchiefs at 60c. Regular price te-day, 75c. Full lines of Ladles' and Gent's Bilk Mufflers, in Cream, White and Celers, at unusually low prices. Many of the Bnrgnlns above cannot be re placed at the prices named. Purchasers would de t ell te 1 nspect our stock early. We carry In stock full lines of Colgate's Celebrated Extracts, TOILET WATERS, CO.LOUNES, Ac. GEO. F. RATHV0N, 25 East King Street, mnrtO-lydR LANCABTER. PA. -irriLLIAMSON & FOSTER. Christmas Time! When All Conditions of People WISH EACH OTHER MANY HAPPY TURNS OF THE DAY'. ItE- Exchange Greetings AUK NOW IN OHDF.K. Articles Useful and Suitable. Ladles' Plush Coats nnd Jackets. Children's CeaU and Gictcheus. Iur.tnt's Plush CeaU. Beys' Unco Pant Suits. Beys' Cape Overcoats. Bejs' Odd Pants. Gent's Dress Otei coats. Gent's Dress Suits, Gent's Dress Pantaloeus. Gent's Storm Coats. Bej s Storm Coats. Beys' Overcoats. Beys' DrcssSutts. Beys' Scheel Suits, Beys' Scheel Pantaloons. Pongee Silk Handkerchiefs. Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs. White Hemstitched Linen Handkerchief-.. Initial Linen Handkerchiefs. BrocadeSlIk Handkerchief. Gents' SIlkMufllers. Gent's Cashmere Mufllers. Geiit's Teek-nnd Puff Scarfs. The latest ldta In Gout's Necktt earThe Pen dlx Scarf. Gent's Full Dress Shields. Gent's Full Dress Shirts. Gent's Cardigan Jackets. Gent's Kid, Clet h and Angera Gle es. Linen Table Cevers 2J yards long. Linen Napkins te match. Table Linen, ISe te Jl 25 per ynrd. Napkins, SI te Jl 75 per dozen. Linen Towels, 12Jc te SI KJ each. Chenille Table Cevers, new designs, $1 50 te t5 60 each. Ijidlcs' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. Ladles' and Children's Fur Tep Gloves. 50c te IM. Ladles' and Children's Mitts. Ladles' Uulliied Kid Gloves, Ue le f I 50. Ladles' Undressed Kid Gtetcs, M te Jl w. Gent's Alligator Slippers. Gents' Morocco ftllppetK. aents' Embroidered Veltet Slippers. acuta' Embroidered Plush Slippers. Gent's WoIbe Felt Slippers. Ladles' Delgu FeltSllppers. Bejs' Rubber Beets. Ladles' Rubber Beets. Children's Rubber Otershees. GcuU' Housu Coats. Genu Smoking Jackets. Gents' Until Robes. Beys' Gossamer AVatcrproefs. Bejs' Gum Oterceats. Gent's Mackintosh Cape Ceat. Gent's Mackintosh Couts. Gent's Gleria Cleth Umbrella. Ijtdles' Gleria doth Umbrella, Be)' Presentation Canes. Gent's Presentation Canes. Ladles' Astrachan Capes. Ladles' Black Hair Caes. Ladles' French Seal MutTs. Ladles' Black Hair Muffs. Children's Cups and Turbans. Pockelbeuksuud Purses. K)pei4 e cry eventugdurlng Dccembc ria i; 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, l'A. -AND- NO. SIS MARKET ST.. IIAU1USUURO, PA. iihutenvuplta. ROTF- I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Ihree-quarter Length Photographs. ROTE. se i-2 North Queen St., , ., Next Doer Ut th Posteffle. aT4ad lamsen & Fester, Have for Beys and QMs Tre-heldrs (New), Havings Banks, Bltced Animals, etc., Iren Tej Express Wagons. Veleclptsles, Girls' Tricycles, Sleds and CeaitJ for Wedding nnd Christmas Presents. ST. LANCASTER, PA. (Eeya. N EW BOSTON STORE. J. Harry Stami 24 Centre Square, IS OFFERING MOST EXTRAORDINAj AND WONDERFUL BARGAIN IN ALL KINDS OF OOODS. Observe ! Observe Ladles' and Children's Black Ribbed He cue a inlr. ill Inch Turkey Red Table Linen ntlKca yiJ Wc Fancy Ribbons at Ge a jard. ihj jvui;iiiiig niiiu It ynru, 6e Handkerchiefs nt Sen yard. 75c Red Underwear nt SOe each. si ai i- lannci Blurts at Use each. Men's 50c Flue Whlte Shirts nt37Me each. Men's 25c Hnlf Hese nt 12Me a pair, 75e Flannel Sklrtsnt 60e each. 50c Pantaleon Goods nt.isc a yard. SJ'Aa Kine Towels at 35c each. &i Linen BetUi (CletU and dozen Napklnsl 6i)c Corsets nt 87Kc eneh. Kc, 10c, l'Jic Ladles' Linen Cellars nt 5c SioCashmereGlevos ntl7capalr. .Oc Woolen Hese at. "tie n p tlr. 75c Nankins nt 50c ndn7pn. tl Napkins at 75c a dozen, f 1 !U Napkins at 91 n deCu. JTe'wrelry T Istce Pins nt 5c, He, 10c, lletnSTic each. wiiuaretrs eim Geld Rings " at iBe cacl White Bed Spread: f2 00 Spreads at $1 CO etch, S-luOSiircads at $2 60 ench. 81 SjSpre.tds at COc eiJ Handkerchiefs and Silk MulU AtMost3lcasenabIo Pi Ices. WONDERFUL .V.ND SUBSTANTIAL DI7CT10NS IN DRESS GOOD Which jeu -V'lll de well te Inspect. In the Nick "O" Time we ceme te you tltl ureui. closing uut itie or TOYS. Net oueTey wlM be carried ever If low prl triu nil uiiii mean. Come Early ! Come Earll -te Tin;- 24 Centime Square. I)ljti!twavc. H IQH MARTIN. AT- Cliixiei Hall Decorated Diiuiur Set-, from Ha land China (line decoration) Scmi-l. celaln, Whlte St ene Ware te Engli Printed or Plain "White, at price cqn te any in the market. Decorated Ciil Dessert, Game, I-'Wi, Oat Meal, Trink. 1'iiuiiiiiK riet, tic. Fruit, Oyster ii Bone Plates. Celery Trays. Tea, C fee and Bouillon Cups. A. D. Ceflei from the cheapest te 512 each. Bev Worcester, Japautse Ware and etl Fancy Goods in large quantities. CUX CxL-HLSS IN NEW PE.SIUN8. Preed and Uugraved Glasiware New Styles und in I.urge Qunntltli Bechester LumrB in Variety of Ftyl ana at the Lewest Price. Don't inaL your selection until you -VISIT- HIGH & MARTI M 15 East King Street. UTILLER'a BORAX iinAP wiir. wis! XXL Clethes, awl avtry xUcI under th aui Iw n or HOLDAY GlllfflS X.'9ak$'ylS Mssgiarw'f iw MmwMitaW !Z2J1 "