ek 3P Hntdlxaetujef mtfaataB LANCASTER, PA.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1881. teluni XVIJI Ne. .'. Price Twe Cents DB.X TOHS WASAMAKEK'S ADVERTISEMENT. G-BAKD NEW THINGS - FALL and - AT - JOHN WANAMAKER'S PHILADELPHIA. TNIHA SHAWLb. Neiv is :t jjeimI time te c lioe-e heie. ! tvvcen lliti ami t7u we de net expect te be beaten. JOHN WANAMAIvEH. E.ts.t li-em Clie-lnnl stieet entrance. D'E :bh novelties. lmifl lletiiirin;; uinhieidcicd t n same e.ish-incic-.. All we h.tda monlliae, eveept one. an; untie : anil iiiDtc C'liiie. Tluee ptttciuset ('iiil)tiiiili'i : biew n, olive, biene, .111101, and giccu t.-ediincic. $.K tci $ISa dies. .JOHN' WAXAMAM'.H. Thud cncle, southeast lieni tentie. Black Velveteens el ten iaile-. .7) cents te $1 ."0; below 5 ) cents none. Velveteen is nuiumj the hau'c.tet reeds te jndfre, Iho best way te buy is citlu'i te sei- a oed many soils or tnist :mtpeil. .IOIIX WANAMAKER. Xet entei eacle. Chestnut stieet entrance. -jm'uki.i-i:i;i i en quietings. 10. 12X. JL I , -'I C cenl. ieiix wanamaker. Nct-eulcr clicle, northeast limn ccutie. rpuuiKV-i:i:ii i ai;i.k,-cj.uiiis nteM L Aiistiia home el the ciy muiiu guiuls have leund their way into ether lieu-.es heie. Ceiiip.ue puce'. Ve ou;hl te be nn ij;litli below ; Tet we. alone anions l'hil.idelphi.tmet chants, Kiir the liiipeilets' profits. borne kii;r-:u here enly: bluc-and-icd. let example. .IOHN WANAMAIvKK. C it j -hall siii.iiuentiauec, net-eiiter ciiclc. TACKS. J Meie l nehings lieni 1'uiis : mostly ctiui ctiui bni.itieiMiil t icpe Ii'-i- and edging. e buy nothing in I iichiiigs but te get the stj les til it ut'ciu't make, ei te get new htjle' quickly. ll.iiul-knii t:die. el :i sei t th.it we li.neal wajs ki-p' w hen when weceiildget it, wc hue been out et lei months, l.-it -uniuiei we leiind them :it l. ( ill, swili-il tnd Vehae llieiu at tweut pel eeul. below eiii old piicu-, bv fixing the iinpeiteiV pielil. New I i (-ail-coming hj almost e ei v stiam ei. JOHN U'ANAMAKLR. Ten Diiiitciv, -.eiitlnve-.! lieni lentie. nAxiKi:i:ciiii:rs. lieteie new sillc h inilkcii lne's eme we ate selling the old at 50 and 75 cents. thel uu.ility at 7 cents and ail the lewet M'mlities i at .Vi. Tlien-'s nothing against them but the I pittenis. et i nurse the be-t gehrst ; but theic ' ate hundieds te ehese fiem. I JOHN WAXAMAKEK. ' Outei cncle, west lieni Che-tnut stieet on en tnincc. IE1)UIXG. Aj Hlanket buj-eis dilTci. some wan! nll- woei ; some want ecaulv and seltne-s: --enie want solid weaiiugialitie-, and knew them w hen they tee thein ; some waul high linciicss and ai e w llling te p ty fei it. We hae all the-e. Ileie you cm cheese be tween dilleicnt kinds and knew what thev aie. Iljeu me net a judnc, jeu tan 11 nil en' t just what si blankel i by asking. Th.tlV the advantage efbu Inget a house thai h is no -e ciels about goods. .IOIIX WAXAMAKEK. Markct-stiect Midilleentianee. Dl kKESfe GOO!. Jlei e ai e bt l i pes of sci ire and satin li.n d te de justice le. Thestiipcsaic 13X inches w ide. Thescige, otteiir e. is et a laifetj'et coleis. The satin stiijie is the siguilicantenc. in made et two sets et U inch cie-s bais. which alleinnte wilheichetlKi. Fer ease et undei- tauding, leek lit one sut el these bars -epei-1 ately. It is embie, shading lieiu light at the ends te daik in the middle. Xew leek at the etherset et btrs. Italseisnnibie, but shad ing the opposite wav, trem datk at the ends te light lit the middle. New leek at the Ktiipu as a whole. It lias a double embie elleet. Tliink et one set ei coleis; new of the ethei. Xew let the eje take iu the whole piece. It is falilj' tunelul wtih thehaiiiionyet coleis;and jet mestdilllcult te expiees. Whj-dent we tell what the coleis aie : l!e aihi) llieiu are seveial conibinaliens ; and even one of them is se hatd te set lerth in weids that a lull statement of il would be dull. And it we could make the colors et one piece shine lieie In the piiut, thej' might be l he vet j- long colors ler j en, who aie lead ing, though we may hae the wght one. l.35: '-lincli JOIIX WAXAMAKEK. Thud circle, southeast tiem centie. BLCK DKEVj GOODS, lilack small figures silk ami-woel damas es, used ter lumiiiiiigs and evcidicsscs: be; tei ter tiiminiiigs; 75 cents. A flimer fablic than we've had lieteieat the price. .IOIIX WAXAMAKEK. X'ext-euter cncle. Chestnut-street cntiance. LACES FKOM euheim;. Hitheite we have applied the peculiar plineiplcs et our trade te the Ijiij nig and scll tug of laces; i.e., we have bought as well as we could and sold its low as we could; and our lace trade has grew n out of all propeilion te our oilier trade. New we begin te buy laigelj- abroad. This is enlj' can j ing out our pt inciples mere lully. Wc bought last summer about $100,e0J wet tit of laces of the maiiul.ietiiiers m minus pans of Km epe: and saved at least Jf.OCO thetcbj'. This s-.uing we give jeu; and, knowing the geneieus trade te conic, wc have higher grades et laces and gi eater laiiury. JOIIX WAXAMAKEK Ten counters, seut'.iw est Hern centie. NEW UI'IIOLSTEUV. " Upholstery cloths and fiinge; eii licit. Madisis ciirtains of new patteins. cres sttipes and d-ides. liatiste. Helland and silk, w ltli Madias uudes in-eited- JOHN WAXAMAKEK. ei thw est gallci j-. JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth. Market and Chestnut Streets. PHILADELPHIA. WIXES AND S. CLAY , BranAies. ms. J MUM, wines Ne. 33 PENN SiUAKE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. UOODB. DISPLAY OP FOU - WINTER lack quilted lining. L) ISluck Indian cloth atiilted diamonds and liei i Hipbone. 75 cents te $l.i". Km tlnec j ears, while nobody flc had it. we kpt --aUsf.icteiy wink ; und ladies who hap pened te leal it the fact, sent hither ler it lieni many el Hie large cities. Xevv it m done well by iii.iiiiil.ictinei-, and is no longer hatd te Ket. .IOIIX H'A.NAJIAKER. Black dies, s:oedcoiinU:i,iic3l eutei eiicle, ChCstiiut-sticctciitraiiee. CLOTHS J lei ladies' and childicirscloakg.ceitlsnnd ni tei.s meiiif'ic.it v.uietvef st lcs:ind grade- .seuthea-l coiner. SILK Ia I.KS. 'itrH novelties in Bilk "H. 75 te $10 a vaid. in suen pioiu-ien as neci i-eieie, mil erv little el any one bOit. Meie le-duy. Meie nil the tune .IOIIX WAXAMAKEK. Xe.M-entei ciiclc. Chestnut stieet cntiance. fPRIMMINGS. J. ter wan nit el a bettei inline, wool nliiRh u liniiiiii ier ceau. Ke.seiiiDiesie.il ciiiueniiia; einbie, lieni light nieii-e te eiy daikbievvn. I'eiu ei fivciuclic wide. Sf2.7.". IOIIX WANAMAKER. "hlid ciiclc, neithcast lieni ccutie. N: JEW IIAMIIUKUS. ll.imbuigcmbicideiic'9 in silk en mulls of evening rolers and white; n new atticle. All ecr embielileilC'., silk ou mulls and plain sllkiniills te match the Ilambitrgs. These lue been heie some meutlis, but nettlie IlautbuigH te tilut them with. liish point cmbieiderj-. This is new, and lew hae .seen it. bemethiug tcscmbliiig it tame l.tst aimmei : but it was tee li.nl. Weaieeentiuiiallv leeeixing "inall (iiauti (iiauti tieset theliuest el Jliimbuig-i ou cauihiicaud nainsoek. JOIIX WAXAMAKEK. Thiiil and leuitliciieles, Citj-h.ill siii,uceu ti.uue. T.'INEisT EIXEN MIEKTIXli. Would jeu like e see Ihe linest llelgiau linen hhfeting made-.' J,1 anil 4 jaidswide. We hae it by mistake. Nobeilj-'ll pay its value; does anybody want it at ft a aid .' Welescathltd. JOHN WAXAM.VKEK. Citli li.ill uaieeulr:iuee. SILKS. V new auial liem I'.ui, lulngs usdices usdices lilushesel leitj' eolejsantl shades, all, at one pi ice, f 2 50. bilks tnrbiidal diesscs. have cjime iu piolu pielu sum. .IOIIX WAXAMAKEK. Xe.t-euter ciicle. Cliestnut-stieet entntnee. Dkess t;oens. A chaiet dies-, cloth, te.illj' of a line check witli an ii tegular illumuialien and a verj' ebscuic plaid; but, looked at a j'aid away, it iip))eaitebeabakct. It is tlieielere a basket-ellect piedueeil bj'coler; If w mis take net, an cntitelj' new and very interest ing piece el color-work. 42 inches wide; $1.10. Anethc"- cheviot et tne very same small checks, but w itheitt the basket off. ct, simpler, plainei. and w lien clesclj looked at pieb.ibly p-cttict, though it is haidlj- fan te s-iy that, fl.M JOHN' WAXAMAKEK. Thild cittle, seutliiasl Hern ccutie. LIXEXS. JSainali'j table linen j'eu buj- when jeu want the selidist tacbne and ate net exacting as teapeaily white ; but we shall net uudei uudei take te tell j'eu any news about Ikunslcy linens except that w e have a quality at $1.50 a y.uil Hi it is sure te be in eveij" considerable leie. Last j ear wc MMil ll at $1.7.) mid !.( j.uci. the wholesale pi ice ler it last jear was ft ..i,.iu-t our lelait puce, it anybody else sells il ler 1 50 j ou may thank us ter the Tact. We h iv eciht patteins et thisgiade. JOIIX WAXAMAKEK. I it j -hall sju.iie entrance. XtO SUCH .STOCKS. 11 Aiidv Hei ein Xcw eik said te the wnter last week: "I)e you knew theie's no such Meck of di ess goods in Xew Yeik as j'eu've get heie ."' the lady meant both black and cel eied, el high grade; and pielubly she was right. Tin-nrni kct Is as open te etlicisa- te us ;and it sounds unfair te s.cy that w e get better goods than anybody else. Hut thinkwhatudvniitagcs we have. We can keep all giades of goods l.eni the very highest te the lowest ; for we have large tiade iu them nil. Othen who keep Hue goods have little tiadc in any but line. Hew can thej' cet rid et jxt&sc goods? Thej' haveuetiade ler such, be they must buy ciutieusij-. We can maikdewn and ( II te I tii- neii-.iiiiv ei uuj'crs. We lrive perhaps the lullest stock anj wheie el liixuiies in diess goods, both blaek and colored JOIIX WAXAMAKEK Hlack: net-eutei cncle, Chestnut slicet en trance. Coleied: thiid ciiclc, Cliestnut-stieet en trance. L1XENS. HetiUIe-damask napkins at $2 50 a deen, outef the 120,000 let of one maker. Is :i bieak f.ist napkin et such qualitj' as is roiiiiuenly yeldilt$.J. JOIIX WAXAMAKEK. "itj'-hall squ.ue entrance. A SUK1MUSE TO EVEKUlem. A Wc have leceivcd the first huge let of our laces bought abroad ; about $j,ik)J wet th et ducliL'sse and point laces. Huchcsse lace, te a inches, f l.il te f 15.75. Duchesse and duehesse attd-peint bai hs, f 1.21 te $16. Imrlicssc and point .scaifs. $2 te $8. Duchesse-and-point ties, $.1 te fiS. Duchcsse handkerchiefs, $2 te jiS. Point hand kei chiefs, J14..VJ te $i. They are tlie very best; and sonic ate at about halt the price of such goods, vvhete such goods aic te be found, it pays te go te Europe. JOIIX WANAMAKEK. Thud ciiclc, southwest from ccutie. Z1QUOJIS. MILLER, Oil Bye Wlii: , M, Lancaster Jntclligencer. SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. The First Meeting of the Ilepkinses. Fet tliclSTELLiGEACER. It was'anllya week age as Hi was a loekiu' iu the hahnauac, thre1 wi.sbia' te sec as it was eight or nine months since Opkins 'ad hean a Brether of Saint Hig naliitfc, witch Mrs. Flint says as she thinks it was but eight ; as maybe you aic light my deal II i says te 'or, as it seems eight years te me thre' nivci hean lecon lecen ciled te 'is gein' te Dillerwill, w'en Hi 'appears te say, carclcsa like, as 'ew Guy Fawkcs Day would fall of a S.ilmdny this year. " Wetiver might that he, Mis. 'Opkins," she says te mc as we was both sittin' that comfei tabic by the stove as made mc wish 'Opkins could be the same,as Hi' in s'ic he can't be with a 'air shirt, and cujeyin' the 'cat thre it beau chilly for the season, and Mis. Flint that bad withihcumatism as is a pity te think of. " Didn't jeu niver "e.u of Guy Fawkcs,'' Hi says, spcakir.' up loud thre' 'cr bean a Utile deaf, as don't knew it but t mc all the same, and seme'nt took haback at 'er question. 'Wy w'en mc and 'Opkins was young conic hevery 5th of November Guy F.iwkej; was biiint iu the sheets as lcgular as hcnythiiiK." "Hi don't lightl-. says, agin a loekm woman but net w : i v may xiy, Iho' net Vi iiundeistaiid,' she puzzled as is a geed hintelligcut, as jeu fault as nici 'ad no hoppei (unities, witch isablessin" if lightly used as 'Opkins used te say as nivei'll s ly sj no meie thie' beau a lltether and wcaitn' of a black gown as Hi heftcns.sa.is is peer business for a man. ""Well," Hi begins te hivxplain, "Guy Fawkcs was a willtti ;.s lived two huudicd years age and better," Hi seys. " Bctter'n what?"' she hintciitipts be wildeicd like. ' IJcttci'n two huudicd ycau. as you might be suic Hi didn't mean Guy Fawkcs as was a williti if evei ; Hi jec en net clcaily knew in' what she was at. " He was that kind of man .is would never .stick at nethiuk, Line' nethink bean tee bad for iui te de. Se he and 'is seit as couldn't 'ave bean much better lays their 'cads together with bait els of gunpowder, as is hawftil te think of, te blew up the P.uliatneut 'Ou.se as was a sittin' peaceable and quiet evcr'ead witch Fawkcs and 'is let was in the ccllai." " He must "ave been liawful wicked." says she, loekm' 'unified. " 1 should s.ij as nitteh." Hi h.iuswcis a Hi "epes niver te see 'is like. Well, you see this Fawkcs as was a Catholic, net the Hangle kind as gees te the chinch of the 'OlyPiescnce, but the ic.il Popish seit which couldn't hibide Pielestants ! witch the Patliamcnt mostly was, he gees hutidcr the 'Ousc of Parliament, 1.0 doubt, a stniliu' te tliink 'hew suipiiscd Pallia ment would be te find itself blewcd up seme line day. Wi 1!, he gees and he comes, a little thinkin', the nasty willin, as P.uliamcut knewed hall liabeut it and was henly waitin' for Mm te get hall leady with 'is powder. Se at last it 'appens as lie gees sneakin' into the cellar a pieiendin as he was t.ikiu' in weed, a man steps up te Mm .1 sajiu', ' Wetivei aic you dein' 'cic,' he says. Guy Fawkcs. witch didn't hexpect te find hauybedy thcie just then, was that beat as you 'ad better believe, but he tries te au swci up bold like as 'ew he was attending te 'is own business, witcii the man as 'ad a hue of seldicisat Ms back, s.iid was veiy pictty talk, but wouldn't go down, and takes 1111 oft te piiseu, whciu they seen , makes an end of 1111 and the test of thev a was in the plot as it hall 'appentd en the elh of Xebcmbcr, w itch in Hiuglaud thej halwavs calls Guy Fawkcs Day. "Hi lcmcmbei.s," Hi gees en, "hew w'eu Hi w.is a gill .is might be fifteen and stout of my age thie' niver 11n' 'ad no sickness as takes oil' jour flesh ifanythink, witcii Ili kuews for .1 ccitain line' Opkins' sister Kliza beau hill two weeks and lesin' twenty pounds as were 'cr te a shadow se te speak, 'ew come one November theic was a Guy Fawkcs bin nin' in our weiij' street Jleuej" couldn't 'ave "tied 1110 te stay at "ome tnat hcveiiiu' w'en Hi 'cats, of it and long hafeiu the liic was lighted Hi was close bjr, a loekin' at hevei think that cuiieus as makes one smile new te think habeut. 'Opkin.s, as little Hi thinks would live te be my 'itsbaud, was a bringiu' straw and sticks light vigorous along with ether boys te put around a pest in the stieet. Wen Ihcj- gels a big enough pile thej- puts atop of it a heffigy that fierce loekin' as biings your "ait in your mouth t scc,and then sets liic te the pile, witch biases up himmediate line' he vciy think beau as dry as dry. Then some gees en one side a singiu' vciy loud : " ' Oh, don't you lcmcinber The lifth 01 ev ember l.unpewder, tieasen and plot ." aula tbiewiu' their 'ats in the air, Then they as was back : en the hethci side sci earns "'Hi knows 1101 casen W'j gunpew tier tieasen Should ever be lorget.' "Well hcvcijthink was geiii' ou that lively as Doncaster en a W'it Monday is nethink te it w'en Hi feels somebody a kstchiu' 'old of my "at, and before Hi could pay .mythiuk away it gees into the lire and lands atop of the Guy Fawkcs a-, was blaziii' up beautiful, and Hi that vexed as never was and couldn't lajr 'ands en they as did it. Of ceuisc, Hi gives up the 'at for lest, but 'Opkins, as 'ad Ms wits about Mm then, as can't say se much for Mm since, thre' Mm bean se took up with the Ilangle Catholics, fetches a long pole and lifts my 'at oil the 'enid hefligy and 'ands it mc, witcii it was haidly smoked, that polile as was wendeifuland mc that simple as didn't knew what te sa Hi never 'ad laid heyes en 'im be- fore, thre' Ms people 'avin' just moved into our strccc, witch was two years holder than me, and bean iu a doctor's hefHce thre' the day, as Hi'm sure with skulls and pills at hevery side is enough te turn your stemmic' as the men doesn't ivcr 5, 1881. seem te mind. Hi uiver was one of they as thinks it no hedds ew a man leeks,, witch Hi couldn't 'elp seeiu' as 'Opkins was a 'andseineiad as you mightn't think se new thru" 'im baan se much holder and 'avin' a steep like in uis sheuldeis as nivci cju net is coats te lit un, ana im i that pellicular hafeie he gees te Diller will as heftetts Hi s.ij.s te "im 'Opkins it's sinful w'en as Hi 'ave 'ea'id theie's 'ele countries w'cie the jieeple 'asn't a coat te their backs as must beaweny peer let. 'Owiver Hi won't deny as Hi feels werry much pleased as it was "im as gets back my 'at, and haftci that Hi sees 'im heftcus as was a favoiite at hour 'eusc, as tells me hafler wc was mariicd 'ejtv he loved me fiem the time he sees my 'at ou the Guy Fawkcs and the tcais in my hcycs.asniust 'ave beau mistaken thie' net beau that foolish te ciy for a 'at, as he says it was se hall the same, and sticks te it that firm as you couldn't move 'im. Guy Fawkes might 'ave beau a willin, he say, but it was 'im ashlings us together at fiist, he says, as j en niver can tell 'ew things will tin u hunt, as Hi didn't 'all' like the hidca of Guy Fawkcs a hading Ihc p.ut of a Cupid as Hi leads of in some book, but as it pleased 'im Hi lets it go as hallways thinks of it en Guv Fawkcs day, as he would choesa that day te be m u i ted, and a Fiiday at that. "Oh'Opkius," Hi i-ajs, feigettiu' hall habeut Mis. Flint, and thinkin' henly 'ew 'appy wc was, ""ewivci, could jeu leave me te be a biethet as is w-,msc net bean a Guy Fawkcs." A Literary Cm ie.sil j. The iollewitig lather cuiieus ptecp of composition was lcccutly placed upon the blackbeaid at a teacher's institute, and a piiznef a Webster's dictieuaiy effcicd te any pciseu who would read and pie liuniice cvciy weid cenectly. The book was net can icd oil', however, us twelve was the lowest number of mistakes made in prouuciatieii : "A naciilegieus seu of Belial, who suf fcicd fiem bienchitis, having exhausted his finances, in elder te make geed the de ficit, leseivxd te ally himself te a comely, lenient and docile young lady of the Ma lay or Caucasian i.icc. He ueeeidingly puichascd a calliope and ceial necklace of a chameleon hue, and seeming a suite if moms at a principal hotel, engaged the head waitci as hth coadjutor. He then despatched a letter of thcjuiestun2xcc ton al calligraphy extant, inviting the jeuug lady te a matinee. She icvelted at the idea; leftiscd te consider heiself sacrilic sacrilic able te his deshes, and sent a polite note et iefus.il, eniccciving which, hcpiectued uc.nbiuu and a bow ic knife, and said he would neV feige lettcis hymeneal with the p'.een ; went te an i.selalc spot, severed his jugulai vein, and dischaigi.il the contents l Iu, c.ubinu into his abdomen. The debus was lemevcd by the coiencr." The mistakes iu pionuucialien wcie made en the following weids: Sactileg Sactileg ietts, Delia!, bienchitis', exhausted, finances, deficit, comely, icnicur, docile, Malay, cal- !)I'C chameleon, suite, coadjutor, calli- giupny, hymeneal nialiucc, saciihcablc, caiuinc, isolated, jugulai, and dcbiis. laiqucttc. An ()il.;m.u "! !i Adopted ttj .1 Keiitnetij s. n.tttir. W.i-lnii.jier. (Jein ,ieude:it Hollea leuinal. Tims tnj'stic lettcis wiitlcn 011 visiting cauls .uc a source of bcvvildcimcnt te the cengicssmen fiem litral districts, who cannot decipher their meaning. Once the st.1Iw.11t Kcutuckian, Senater McG'ieeiy, incl .1 foppish jeuug constituent, who had jdsX ictuincd fiem P.nis, and said te him, " I itccived your cud t!ic ether day. I iccegni.cd "j'eur fathei'.s name, which is the same as you is, and supposed that it was his seu ; but whit did the lettcis il. P., wiitlcn iu a coiner mean 1"' "Why, Mi. Senater, ' leplied the tiavclcd man, " it is custem.ujr 111 P.uis te wiitc the in itials of ccitain weids en leaving cuds. Fer example, had I hewn going away, I should have wiitten P. P. (,'., tlie initials of 'euv prcndne cenyi te take leave. As it was, calling myself, I wmle L. 1'., Iho 111 itials of JJn 1 1 tonne iu pcisen."' "Oh,"' said McCiccij', " I understand." A week or se afterward the two met again, and the jeang mausiid: "Sena "Sena eor, luccivid jour caid, but I couldn't I'empichfud what the lettcis S. 15. A. N. iu the ceinir meant. Pi ay iulcipicl them V " With plc.isuie,"' taul Mc Cieciy, hi, ejet, twinkling with humor. " S. U. A. X. a:c the initials of Sent by :i Nigger !" The jeung man tiicd te laugh, but ceuldn' see the point of the iuscup iuscup tien. nihcis did. l'iiities in (((riiuiij. The sober second thought which the second ballet in Gcinianj- gives te the velcis en the highest two candidates rcn rcn dcie the lesult of Gcimau elections undc tci mined as yet, c:;ccpt for one thing thej- aic plainly " agin " Prince Uisniaick. Whether the names- be Pi cgicssist Separa tist, National Libcial or the diradful So Se cial Dcmeciat, it all means that the chan cellor will have even meie difficulty in cai tying his absolute views with the com ing deputies than with the last. Virchow is safe for I'cilin, this cclebiatcd professor being as geed a leptcscntativc in the lleschstag as he is popular as a teacher in the university. Itisagicat and special gi atilic.itien te find that the com t chaplain, who led the ant: Jewish distiubanccs has been defeated. Mueh .tillable lime is saved bypiomptlj bypiemptlj bypiomptlj tiiatingCeldat its hist appearance. Nothing lakes the place of Hi. Hull s Cough bj'iup for Coughs, Colds, liutulien et Thie it, etc. Piice-t cents. sewing and Heaping. H hen .1 veung ladj' hems luudkel chiefs let audi bachelor she sews th.it she ni.ij' leap. When seeds et di-cuse me planted Ihieugh overindulgence, oil can pievent the undei t.iker fiem 1 ctpm the benelit by using Spung i;io-seui. 1'iice :,e cents Fer sale al II. 15. Cochran' liug steie, H7 Xeitli luecn stieet, I. mca-tcr. liousclield Words. J.i. I'cai son, 2J Sixth fettvet, Jiull.tle. s.ijs: "I have used jour Spung Illossent ter mj sell and family, and thinkitlnvaluablc asa honso henso honse liold leniedj-, leriegulating the bevrfls, liver and kidnejs. 1 shall never be without it." Price SO cents. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug stele, 117 Xertli Queen street, Lancaster. "The Commedore." Jes. L. Feete, the Commedore, Elgin, III., s.i j's Themas' Eclectric Oil cured him of scia tica with one application, thoieughlj-applied. It also cured him et usevcie cold and cough. Uc thinks it a j ery valuable letncdy, and will never be without it. Fer sale at II. II. Cech-l-an'sdiiig stoic, M7 Xertli Queen stieet, Lan caster. JJS JJLJ.JCfy. rVKKA. GL.ASSKS, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUHUSTUS B1I0AIIS, Jcncler, Xe. 20 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa rscpUS-Siiuiced xijeir OXODGRASS, MURRAY & UO. MARKET & NINTH STS., SNOD&RASS, IIIERAT & CO, PHILADELPHIA. DRESS CLOTHS. WINTER OLQAKTNGS. SEAT, SKIN CLOTHS. SEAL and SILK PLUSHES. LADIES' ULSTER CLOTHS. CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS. Bers smrnres and overceatugs. IVIEN'S SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS. BILLIARD CLOTHS. CARRIAGE and UPHOLSTERY CLOTHS. FLANNELS FOB UNDERWEAK. J3EAVEKTEENS AND CORDUROYS. I AN!! St Ct. T" ANE CO. LANE &d CO, Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., DEALERS IN EOREIGI IM DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. JUST OPKXED A SPLKXHID LIXE OV LADIES COATS AND COATINGS, VERY CHEAP. LADIES' UNDERWEAR in all Rradcs-. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red and White Heeds. BLANKETS, in great variety. FEATHERS, Steam Cured. CARPETS and QUEENS WARE. HORSE and LAP BLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS. &c. Special inducements in priic JAXUAKY 1, IhW. new as we Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. IK ON lllTTJHM. TKON ItlTTKKS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. SURE APPETISER. 1KOX HlTFKKSaiu highlyrecemmended ler all diseased ieiuuing a certain and effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF A1TJU TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. lleiuiches the bleed, sticngthens' tlie inusclfj, and givei new lile te the nuiu,. It acts like it chaiin en the digestive organs, removing all djspeptie .symptoms, such as Tallinn tht Feed, Helchmg, Heat trt the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tlie nly Jren Preparation that will nut etnrken lite eetli or give lieadajche. Sold bj- all dl uggists.. Write let the A It C IJoe'c, "2 pp. 01 useful and amusing leading Kntrce. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, liUjd&wj BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. VJjWIIIINU, UNDEJttrjSAK, AC. w,r L1AMMIN Si FOSTMt. I'hiscoel vve.it her biin; thought et ;s witli il the HEAVY CLOTHING and vrhvie le Ijuy. Our Stock, is larger than sit an y pie leus time In the lilsterj' et the house. We have t.iken special pains witli em OVERCOATS, In buying these that aie well made and made te lit. AVc have etten bten told that our CLOTHING, lit bettei than most of the oideied vveik. Te test thlj, come and see. II j-eu can get a pellet lit and goods made as well as te elder for about two thirds of the price, tvlij' net ave that OSE-TniRD? Our stock of HEAVY UNDERWEAR is very large, and it is veiy seldom wc have a call ler anything thai v chare net get. The bituie can be said el GLOVES, both turdicsstunl lieavj- wear. fflLLIAMSON k FOSTER, 36-38 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. OOMKTIIlrJG NEW j LACE THREAD UNDEBSHIRT8, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SHIRTMAKElt, SO. 5G NOKTU UUKtK STKKKT ouejts disiif te make a ladical eliange 111 -te k bj- Charles. Jehn B. Reth. T KUN ItlTTKKS. CHINA ANIHtLASHWAM.. TTlt.U S. MAKTIN. CHINA HALL. Just uecivedby bTi;AM3IUr WYOMIXU, 1 10111 Kuiepea let of FLUE &LASSWAEE IX VASES. BOUQUET HOLDERS. FINGER BOWLS, FRUIT BOWLS, TUMBLERS, ULAltETS. G0BLETP, SHERRIES. DECANTERS, PITCHERS, &c. ' LUMINIOUS MATCH-SAFES, " SOMKTIII.NG KXTIKEIA XKW, AT- HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. rAFMtUAAiilNUB, Jie. w AKE OPENING Xcw Patients el WALLPAPERS FOR THE FALL. The line ler the pi escnt season is the hugefct meat complete and .:tled we ever had in stock, embracing Fine Kmbesscd Gilts for I'arleis. Halls. &c Plain and Celer Gilts in an endless variety and. most moderate prices, J (,0111)11011 i-apers in cicganiucsignsanu color ings, for Dining Kooms, Chambers, &c, Borders, Friezes, Centre Pieces, Ceiling Decorations, Tran som Papers, etc. FAXCV DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new Styles. PLAIN GOODS, in all colors and widths, bcetch and American Hollands. Window Papers, Spring, Tin and Weed Roll Rell ers, et the veiy best makes. Cord Fixtures, Leeps, Hands, Picture Wire, Cord and Nails. We have opened new patterns of Extension Cornices, tlie cheapest and best. Curtain Teles in as sortment. S-Orders taken for FIXE MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 52 NOKTU UUKEN ST. JtKY UUOVS, VXVEKirEAK, SV. YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES ft CO YATES & CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO ATES A CO A V. 1AIES A CO. -iA. A. C.Yates & Ce LEADING AND POPULAR CLOTHIERS or PHILADELPHIA, HAVE XOW OX HAND SUCH AXASSOUTMEXTOFGOODs FOR FALL AX I) WIXTER, THAT IT WOULD HE HARD FOR A PURCHASER TO LEAVE THE STORE DIS SATISFIED. YATES A CO YATES A CO ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO .YATES A CO YATES A OO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATEs, A CO YATES.A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATKS A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATEi? A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATEs A CO LEDGER BUILDING. Chestnut AMD Sixth Sts., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY REFUNDED. si'ptl-IUld YATES A CO YAT-Kb A CO yates a co yates a co YAThO A CO YAThS A CO YATES A CO ATES A CO YATES A CO YATKs A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YAlEs A CO YATKS A CO YATES A CO V ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATKS A CO YATKS A CO YATES A CO IfAM. OPE NINU -At- H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Ot the LARGEST ASSORTMENTS line SUITING, OVERCOATING, A Nil PANTALOON1NG ever bietight te the City of l..iiiui-tci. Prices as Lew as the Lewest AKI All Goods Warranted as Represent(rt ' AT H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East Kin? Street, IAI.I. CAMPAIGN, I SKI. Out liiet invoice el tne season et FALL AND WINTER GOODb MEN'S WEAR Aimed te day. During this vvi ek the bulk our Feicifjn in tiers will be in stock. We will be prepaied te show the lineal Hue of ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIEf evcrellcied te the titiens or Lancaster,. in cluding :i lull line of the ever pepul tr mid celebrated Tulutiien's Sieci.tlties, reutined er ciusively for our trade mill conceded te be th; handsomest geed-i imported, together with I. choice line et the l'ttest novelties of the lend ing manufacturers. We invite an early in sp.-ctieii el our stock, feeling il our duty te advice pemens 111 witnt of si Suit or an Over coat ler Fall or Winter te pliue their order erder carl v beteiu the rush commences te insuir entiie atishietien. All sue eetdl.illy m ltcd te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K SMALING, ARTIST TAILOR. SI WAs c 1 LOT II I NO, AC. D. B. Hostetter & Sen Merchant Tailors in Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment et CLOTHING reR HF, HOYS AND YOUTHS tee FALL AST) WINTER, Is larger and mere varied than ever ielere. Prices the lowest. Give us a call. D. B. Hostetter & Seu, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 26-lyd LANCASTER, 1' 1 1
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