carazatM SISOMmwa., LANCASTER DAJLT lflTKLLIGEKCEft, TUESDAY, NOYEMBEK 22. 1881. 2Lancastn -itfcUifienccr. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 22, 1881. 1UK UUUVC OF BArHS E. Fel the iMMAIGEjrCEB. Deem it net loelUhnesS te sin? Or wi,h te breathe the endless spilng. Ot f-.eme fair -pet. all fancy-clad, New gaily bright, new sweetly sad. Wherc-decds or might have 'richee the "-oil, Teaiing the bends that tyrants coil ; When: levers wooed in depthless joy, Vrw. lre-n the grlcts of earth- alley. Or whete the gods of ancient days Tbee heroes of a thousand lays Have sought te aid or vanquish man. Or mai k his progress ere his race b-gan : E'en though it be a chatmirig tale. With truth liid close in mystery'? veil. Theie yet is beauty in the thought Whieiffcparkles upwatd, all unsought. I5encath the Decked -yjiau 3ky. Rare in its fleece of puiple dye. With genii-forms of Leve and Geed, The mystic grove or Daphne steed. All beauty was that sacred scene, Rich with the grace et nature's mien ; A thousands leuntalns purled their stieainj. In gaudy foam, blight, living tit cams : llatinonieub sounds cncliained the car, Kieatlilii'.' a love that all held dear; bwect-ladencdz-plieis breathed aieund A glorious raptutc, jet piofeuwl, Uxsping the heait in strange delight Coa'-eieu:. et but the hallowed light. Herein this wond'ieu . nook et joy. Fit spot the senses te alley, .Midst cyjitcs-5 and the lautel-tiee. Solemn and meurntul, yet e lice. A temple te the geJs upiese, Beautiful in Its light tepoie ; Rare with tieuaurea of ancient ail. Dreams et balds ftem the sculptor- heait. Pleading steed the god et light. Heedless of all the lovely "ulit, Rending, lie pours ltem the geMen bowl. As strains divine thieugh the temple tell. weet libation, and prays it- ehatins. The beauteous Daphne te his amis May biing, te ttign in his embi:ic' Ilia queen of all the inettal mc. Biighlaie the tales et ancient time. Oil in their glory deemed divine, '1 hat breathe thieugh the ci-tle of time atone Fiem the hv.ee!, sad ctdenee et he.nts un known. II- 11. . LATEST NEWS BY MAIL. The number of emitriatits leaving IJte men for the United States fien: .Jan. 1 te Oct. lil, 1S81, was 114,70. Mrs. Van Alen. daughter of William Abter, tjf Xcw folk, died suddenly of benrt disease at Newpeit yesteiday inoiii ineiii iu;. Chaies Davis, coleted, ciunreil with fe loniously assaulting an a;ed woman, was taken fi out the jail at Athens, Ohie, and banged by a mob last Satuiday night. William Dugau and David Cienin, tele giaph employees, while i mining a hand car en the tr.ihead, near Indianapolis. were stiuck bv a nassengei tiaiu and killed. The jail at McDoueugh, Ueeigia, was buincd en Sunday night. The prisoners were dragged out in an unconscious condi tion. One of them died, and at last ac counts another was dying, two meie being in a critical condition. The bankers of the Disti ict of Colum bia called upon SecietaryFelgct yestetday te pay their t experts and become ac quainted with him. They weif introduced by Mr. Jehn W. Thompson, piesideut of the National metropolitan bank. Pref-idcut Ganctt, of the H.iilimeic & Ohie raihead, has lcceivttl a cablcgiam from Leen Chotteau. at I'ai i.-, which is understood te say that Ganibetta's cabi net is favorable te the lepeal of the deciec prohibiting the impo'tatieu of Ameiicau eik and laid. The smallpox has appeared almost .simultaneously in various places in Minnesota and Dakota, most of the cases being -scattered, though in one or two localities an epidemic is Uncatened. In Stearns county. Minnesota, en" hundred cases are iepuitcd. Jacob Layman, of 10'j Vv'esL Fiftieth street, New Voik, attempted te sheet bis wife at his house. Peter llenzcr inter fered te save the woman'.1; life, ami in "shielding her with his own person he le ceived the bullet intended for her in his left breast. Layman escaped and fied te a saloon at Thitty-fiist sttect and Seventh avenue, wheie he shot and killed himself. The llnec masted nchoencr Jeseph JI. iluddcll, jr.. of Philadelphia, which left that pert last Thursday for Husten, with a cargo of eeal, was run into by an unknown ship, twelve miles cast of Absccem, en Saturday night, and in twenty minutes sank in eleven fathoms of water. The crew climbed te the topmasts, where they clung for twelve- li3Uis until they weie rescued by the steamship IJet ksliiic, from Baltimore, which lauded them at Provi dence, Rhede Island, ycsteiday morning. The crew consisted of Captain Imley Siiarpc, the mate and live men. Jesse Muim, drunk and diseidei ly, was shot deatl by a city marshal, at Kirksville, Missouri, yesterday. City Marshal Cooper was shot deatl by James Sleughter, in a quarrel at Covington, Tennessee, en Sat urday nfghl. Hendersen Lasaler was murdered by masked men, near II.uri.seii, Aikausas, en Friday night. They bteke down the deer of the house and shot him three times, in presence of his wife ami live childicu. Themas Slight, a well-to-de farmer, was found robbed and inurdeicd in his wagon, near Cookstown, Ontario, en Satunlay. Cast-Iren Fellows. Men fit ciidiii-ance Imve h-nlthy kidney-, and liver. Neachrs in the hark, mi piles orcon ercon orcen stiiiation. 'J'ne cm t: ler thev diseases is Kin ney Wert. This gicat lemeily keeps up tin: tone el the whole body by enabling iht; liver, bowels ami kidneys te peiterin their lunt-lleus pertectlv. lEeth thelitiuidaiid dry aie sold bv druggisl-s. J'iencer J'rcst. n-l-lu d.V w ' A Heavy Swell. Jacob II. Bleemer, et Virgillc, X. V., wiltc: " Your Theinas' Kclectric Oil ented a badly swelled neck and Mere threat en my wen in terty eight limit's : one application also re moved the puin from a vety seic tee: mv wile's loot was uKe much inllamed mi much se that she could net wall: about thehetw: she applied theOil, iitu! te twenly-leur lieur was entirely cured." Fer Kile at II. ;. Cech ran's drug stele, 137 North ,ueeii sired, I an catcr. Tlin Kiglit Sert t,r Gnu oral. .laceb Smith, Clinten street, Itullale, we,-i he lKs u-ctl Spring lllovsem in his family' us a general nictUelne ler eases of indigestion, bi. ieusnes", bowel ami kidney complaints, an. I disorders arising I mm impurities of the blood bleed he speaks highly til it dlicacy. Price re t-enls Fer sale at II. li. Cochran's drug .stele. l."7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Italm In riilcatl. There is a balm in CI lead te heal each gapiii" wound : " In Themas' Kclectric Oil, the remedy is leir.i.l Fer Internal anil ler outward use, jeu lieely may apply it: Fer till pain antl inuammation,yeii should net lail te try It. It only costs a trillc, 'lis worth its weight in geld. Anil by every dealer in the land this remedy is sold. Fer s-ale at II. 1$. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. T OCUKlt'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, safc,spccily and sure remedy ler Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness. ABthnia, Influen za. Soreness et the Threat ami Chest, llron llren chitls, Whooping Cough. Spitting tifliloed, ln ln fianimatien of the Lungs anil all Uiscascs el the Chest ami Air Passages. This valmable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues or these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most Rale and efficient qualities ter the cure of ail kinds of lung diseases. PltlCE, 25 Cents. Trcpaicd only and sold bv OHAS. A. LOOHEB, WHOLESALE AXD UETAIL DKUGGIST, Jfe. 9 East King street, Lancaster. MEVICAZ. K IUXEV TTOK7. THE GREAT CUBE KHEUMATISM, As it Ufer all dLseases ej the KIDNEYS, LIVEU AND UOWELb. It cleanses the gygtcm of the acrid poison that causes the tlrcadtul satTerlng which only the victims et liheumatism can realize. Thousand of Cases et the worst tonus el this leirible disease have been quickly re lieved, in a short time Perfectly Cured. KIDNEY WORT has had wendcrtul success, and an immense sale in every part of the country. In hundreds of ca.-cs it has cured where all else had failed. It is mild, but efficient, CKItTAlN IN" ITS ACTION, but harmless in all cases. It Cleanen, Strengthens and gives New f.itc te all theimpettant organs of the bed v. The natural action e the Kidneys is restored. The Liver is cleansed et all disease, and the liewcls move freely and healthfully. In this way the weist diseases ate eradicated lrem the system. As it has been proved by thousands that KIDNEY WORT. i.j the most ellectual remedy for cleansing the sj-temet all morbid et,ietietis, it should be u-eii in every household as a SPUING MEDICINE. Always fines IJilleusnes, Constipation Piles and all female Diseases. 8 It Is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in -tin cans, one package of which makes six 4Krquarisei medicine. 49Al-elu Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated -ter the convenience et these who cannot -ieadily prepare it. It act vAth equal Kir efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOL'It DKUGGIST. PKIUE, SI. WKLLS KICIIARDSOX k CO., Prep's, Ilurliogten, Vt. ( Will semi th- dry pest-paid.) .lee 27 lrdiwe OrECIAI. A.M CUKONIC DlsKASKS. Mary A. Longaker, M. D.? OKI ICE AND KESIDENCE Xe. l'l East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA., ;i;iseaeef tlie Kye, Kar and 'Xtireat Treatctl as a Specialty. P.itticulai' attention given te the tteatuient et Di-e.i-f- Ot Women and Childien. I tee examination and treatment daily ex e.'P" -unil.iy fiem 11 a. m. te 1 p. m. f'e:i-ul-l.tiiun- in I.'nglish and Ge. man. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., I.ATK OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF I.ANCASTEK, PA.. OIIlce : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, etli r- hii pi oteienal service-, te the alllicted pefi.illy fi the-e suH'ering fiem Chronic or l-eei.il l)i-ea . He will begladteseeand talk wit lit hem. It is hi- practicete plainly fleelat ;a tli-ea-e iiif-urable it he believes it te be se. In the eu-e whicii he mulct takes, he guarantees te de a'l tli.it can be done by unwearied atteu iiti an ! the application of cxpciicuccd skill, g.iini-1 ) many years et practice in treating dl-ea-e in its various and ine-l malignant Jtiiin-. That hi-skill has net been exerted in vain, liumeieiis certificate-', that may be seen at his elliee, w ill testily. t'uiirerS), Tumors cud Swellings Cures Without Pain or Using the Knife or Drawing liloed. Mkm Di-pacs and every de.-ei Ijitien et I'. ceiatien. l'lle-aiid eiotiileiis Di-eased I'ertna m.iilly Cuietl. I'einaleDiseaTs, Atuti- or Chronic, -peedlly and l'idically cured. Di-e.i-e-. 'it the Lungs. Tlneat, .Stomach, I.ii i and Kiilnt-ys can undoubtedly becuied. Partieular attention uiven te Fiivate DIs-,..,.- et eveiy ile-eriitien ; aPe that Mate el alii nation and weak lie et mind, which ren-dc-i- pel -oils iiif-aji'iblu tit enjoying the plea1--i:n - it perlei ming the duties et lite, complete ly fund, and the patient icsteied te active 1, a. tli .ui'l the enjeyint nts in life. Ui ast'H et tlei l-.ye neil Car treated its a tpffialty. In. Longaker will m.iku inoIe-'-ienal visits mi j di-tance. Cm lie consulted by letter (con (cen tidt utiallv), and lnf-difine -ent with piepei IneeUeiis te an;- iriit et the ceiiuti v. COIs'SULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, I. A NX WTEK, I'A. leiVlydTu.Th&S&w CVf.Yl A.Vlt SiI.AHSAttMu. H.I! A. 3IAKTIN. II CHINA' HALL. CHINA, GLASS, QUEEISWARE. IIKiJI & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kine; Street. OJS-T JtMCAIVlXU.S. t it)JIMO.Vi:Al-TH DISTKI I5IJTION CO. 33th Popular Monthly Drawin? ey ras COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. In the Cityet Louisville, en WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30th, 1881. Tliese drawings occur monthly (Sundavs excepted) under piovisiens et an Act et tin; Genera! Assembly et Kentucky. Tlie United States Circuit Cem ten Maich.tl, rendered the following decisiens: -. Iht Thai tlie Commonwealth Distributive Cemjiany Is legal. "(1 Its drawings arc fair. N. 15. The Company lias new en hand it targe i ccrvu fund. Head the list of prize for the vOVEM i;i:il DRAWING. Ipn.'i f I.X0 1 prize lu,tx.O 1 pny.e ."i.oec 10pri7e3$l,OOOeach 10,000 '20 prizes.-iWcach 10,000 ;iOO prizes $I00cach IM.ituO JXlprizesfiOeach le.OOC H) prizes 20eadi pjotie 11KK) prizes lOcach 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2. 700 9 prizes 200 each, " fsce 9 prizes 100 each, " ece l,'Oprlzt'.s $112,400 hole tickets. $1; half tlcke'ts, ?1; 27 tickets 5J; 55 tickets, $100. Kemit Sleney or Mank Draft in Letter, et send by Kxpri-ss. DON'T SEND BY KEOIS TEUUD LETTER Oil POSTOKFICE OUDER. Orders of $Ti ami upwanl. by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te K. M. ItOAUDMAM, Coiirier-Ieurnal lSitilding LouixviUe, Ky., et K. M. IIOAKDMAN. 09 Breadwav. Sew Yerk. fcbi-TuThJtSAw r 1.VVKUSS OF LUKAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LUUAY, PAGE JCOUNTY. YIKGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot of the Shenandoah Yalley itallread, are new brilliantly illuminated with the Electric Light. THE LURAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully furnished for the accommodation et visitors te the Caverns is open ter the reception of guests. A CAPACIOUS KESTAUUANT offers un usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ect20-lmd&w cz.erzrz.vcr. -IlfANAaiAKEK & BROW.N. Business constitutes a great part of our work. We make it in all grades from the very homeliest of honest cloth and work. Our best business suits are of higher grade thau any made by any ether house, whether in this city or in New Yerk or Bosten. The cloths are net always better ; the trimmings are : the work is. The best difference is in the work. The whole job is en a higher plane, though there are points of equality. Vc study our work all the time. We are net content with mastering it once. Every season new developments furnish occasion for new study and new mastery. We keep our workmen fiem year te year. We educate them ; we traiu them te higher work as fast as we find out that higher work caii be done. We pay them well. We keep them employed all im time. They aic loyal te us, and give us their best work. This is hew the best business suits are made. We make a loyal business suit for $20. WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Ilall, Sixth and Matket stitets, Philadelphia. The Largest Clothing Heuse in America. LULL CAMPAIGN. F MYERS & RATHFON Are better prepared than ever te accomme late the public in READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN', YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, At bottom prices, all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get the best Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold in America. While this Is a specialty, yet all our Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Buying your Clothing at Centre llali you save one piefit. Our Custom Department is lull and complete. It you want a Cheap Business Suit you can liave it made te order (all wool) ltem Fifteen te Twenty-live Dollars, Dress Suits from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Best Variety te select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. e are prepared te make up at short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are Firt-Class. O u stock et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS I-, full and complete. Don't fail te call and leek through Centre Hall before you make yem Fall ami Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hands te show you through the immense stock el Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred for Men, Youths, Beys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE Xe. 12 EAST KLNti STREET, CLO TMIA'G. TASHIONAIJLE CLOTHING. AL ROSENSTEIN, THE ONE-PRICE fctai Tailor find Giette, PlONEEU OF MODERATE PKICES. " Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But net expressed in laiicy. ISich netgaudy.' Fer the appaicl oft proclaims the man." Shakespeare. ' Tebewell tltessed will efttimes Supersede tlie ie-t." Jiyruu. Fine Tailoring Custom Department. Our counter. arc new laden with the clieic-e-.ttabiics in Foreign and Demestic Goeds: they ate et the latest patterns anil are rich and haiiiKeme: their supeiier make will show te line advantage. Wejmakethis announce ment te the-c who wi-di te drcs well at med-i-jate pricci. We make Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Fancy Lined, Sell" Lined, Silk and Satin Lined Overcoats. DUE-si and BOIXESS fcflTS in any Style. We have the handsomest assortment el Timberings in this city. In connection with our Custom Department we have a lull line of Elfpnut, Well Made and Geed Fitting READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOB MEN, BOYS AND CIIILDBEN. Far superior te the-c generally sold at Keady. Made Clothing Stores. Our Fancy Ulsterettes, tttiverible Overcoats "which, by the way, can be worn fin either .side," satin and silk lined Overcoats, cannot be excelled ler Mylc anil beauty; we have them from $3 te $i",. eiirSelt-lincd Overcoats an: vpryhandieinn. We have them in twenty diHeicnt styles.frem $7.."i0 te Ji'i. Our bllk-laced. Light-weight Overcoats and Surleuls are marvel-, of iieauty, and we will here .state, up te tlie present tune this is the only store in this city where you can find the Siirteut Overcoat. This coat is par excellence the tliessoverceat. Our assortment or GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS is complete. The BICYCLE SIIIBT, which is very handsome, is a great favorite wit li young men. We have them fer$I.i"i, $1.50, ?i.'oe and J.'.Ml, twenty-live percent. Ichs than lhey can bu bought ler t'lscwhcic. Having adopted the ONE-PKICE system, it is enforced in its most radical leiin. as in no instance will or can 1 make any deviation from the price plainly marked en every arti cle, having in the llrst place made the same sutllcicntly low toplacesuperieriuatitygooils within the leach et the most economical. A visit te my establishment, particularly se il you prefer a better class et clothing than is generally ieund in stores, will confirm my statement, AL ROSENSTEIN, SO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Next tloer te Shultz & Bre 's JIat Stere ami op posite the Grape Hetel. liltY HOODS. WATS, DOLMANS, JACKETS. WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened another choice line tt these Elegant Clese-Fitting LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS AT PKICES LOWEB THAN EVER BAItGAiNS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Cases DAMMASSE DBESS GOODS At Sc. and 10c. a yard, One Cac GEKSTEIi SUITING, 25c. a yard One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING, 25c. a yard. We eiler the very best possible value in BLACK CASHMERES At as, 45, 50, 63 1-3, 75, 87 l-2c, SI a yanl. All the New Shades in 3G-INCH All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's ME BINO and ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all sizes and qualities at bottom price. We have again received a lull line of BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS at the same Lew Price. CORSETS GLOVES, LACES, EMBUOID- miice, hiijuu:&, iiAMua.Kiiciiii-:r.s, MOTIONS, IN ENDLESS VAKIETY AT NEW YORK STORE, 8 & 10 E. KING STREET. R" KA1 THIS Lancaster. Pa., April 28, issi. This Kidnevcura Mf'e Company. Gents It gives mc much pleasure te sav that after using one pack el ICIDNEYCUBA I have been entirely cured of a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter Dying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine cheerfully recommend it,andfcnewtliatmany of my friends who have used It have been benefited. PETEE BAK.EK, m261yd Foreman Examiner ana Express. Clothing ALL CAMPAIGN. HALL, LANCASTER, PEXX'A. GIFT HOOK SALE. GKAJ M CONTINUATION OF LOVEBJJG'S GIFT BOOK SALE -IN LANCASTER. OPEN DAY AND EVENING. -AT 43 North Queen Street. The Finest Beeks the Printing Press Has Ever Produced, rimsALi: Fer. $1 EACH, AND A Gift FREE VI Bnr Beet. 10,000 NEW BOOKS OVE.X TO-DAY. kl'leadid uirrs fob the people. BEAD AND SEE BEAU AND SEE What your FRIENDS and NEIGHBORS What your FBIENDS and NEIGHBOBS HAVE GOT, HAVE GOT, AND GO AND DO LIKEWISE. AND GO AND DO LIKEWISE. COLD WATCH, te Mis Lizzie Cheney, l:!l East Chestnut street, city. NICKEL WATCH, te W. A. Kelst, 217 Wet Chestnut street, city, F11ENCH DECORATED CHINA TEA SET, 34 pieces, te Mr. Y. Leeb, 2S North Queen htreet, city. OIL PAINTING, te A. S. Scheitz, Washington, borough. OIL PAINTING, te F. A. Norri-s Ilainbiinr, Pa. OIL PAINTING, te Jehn 15. Slough, Black Herse Hetel, city. OIL PAINTIfcU, te .1. li. Lewis, 1&J Charlette street citv OIL PAINTING, te Miss II. Snyder, Ml Seuth l'rince street, city. OIL PAINTING, te Mii Leu Schlcgcl, 115 North Queen street, city. OIL PAINTING, te Mm. Tayler, Kcldenbach'.s store citv OIL PAINTING, te Tlice. Hart. Ilcartewn. OPEItA GLASSES, te Miss L. Garvin, 431 Ea,t Strawberry street, city. OPEItA GLASSES, te II. XV. Lutz, city. CAMEO KING, te J. 1 erkc, Neith Queen street city GOLD KING, te Miss S. It. Lntnber.West Earl. GOLD KING, te Miss E. Trewitz..'Nerth Queen street citv GOLD Kl'NG, te Miss L. Stoker, 113 West King Bti'ect citv GOLD KING, 'te Violet Trewitz, Lafayette street, city. AMKTHTST KING, te Mi's. Dr. Stehman, iV, West King street, city. AMETHYST KING, te Mamie Statlerd, :; North Duke street, city. GOLD KING, te Misu Eiinny Keller, 40 North Duke street, city. AM ETIIYST KING, te Miss Strainp, 2G0 North Jiuiecrry street, ciiy. AMETHYST RING, te Miss K. McGlinn, 122 North Charlette street, city. CAMEO KING, te Llllie Godfrey, North Queen street, city. BANGLE RING, te Miss Carrie Streusc. Tied enck street, city. BANGLE KING, te Mrs. Wetland, Wept King street, city. AMETHYST KING, te Mrs. McKlllips, North Queen street, city. AMETHYST RING, te Miss Letta Myers, Par adise, Pa. AMETHYST KING, te Mr. Geed, Cencslcga, COMKTHlKiG NE i LACE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, ERISMAN'S, THE SniETMAKEE, NO. 56 NOKTH O.TJKtN STREET ASTMICa BKWS ABYJSRlltrVEXT. A STRICH EttOS' ADVERTISEMENT. ASTRICU ASTRICn ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTRICH Ai-TKICII ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTRICH ASTKICH ASTKICH AfeTKICU BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS liROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS I'.ROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS ISROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS r td 1.1 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KlNu STREET. WE EXTEND OUR SPECIAL INVITATION TO Every Stranger in Town TO COME, LOOK AND INSPECT THE ELEGANT DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES IN OUR LINE. Te give the Ladles of the neighboring towns antl cities lie no doubt will be in town in great number.-, a chance and opportunity te visit and examine the handsome geed in our establishment, wc shall lnaugmatea SECOND FALL AND WINTER OPENING NEXT WEEK, COMMENCING Monday, .November lltli. AND EXTENDING FOR FOUR DAYS. Though we cannot at present decorate our store ait we de en our tegular openings we shall put out ter show and inspection, en the days et the coming week, ALL THE BEAUTIFUL AND II VNDfeOME GOODS, Gcneially stored away in be.xc-s and en Mmlvcs. We e.lcnd our cordial invitation te all, asking tlient te come and Inspect our display, regardless whether they are willing te buy or net. We shall exhibit an elegant line el LADIEs' COATS AND DOLMANS, in black and light colors. SILK DOLMANS. PLUSH COATS, LADIES' ULSTERETTES, COACHMAN'S COATS. Special bargains in Light Coats, trimmed ia Plush. FINE BLACK BEAVER AND DIAGONAL COATS, at very low prices, BLACK REAVER CLOTH and DIAGONAL DOLMANS, elaborately trimmed with I'nssamenteile Fringe, Plush antl Velvet Fur, from $G te $M. MATIN MEKVEILLEUX DOLMANS. MATLESSE DOLMANS. PLUSH COATS. CORSETS in great variety. LADIES GOSSAMER CIRCULAR, fl.-s We call special attention te tlie itnnieii-e stock of TRIM MED HATS and BONNETS en hand. HANDSOME PLUSH BOONET5. ELABORATE TRIMMED BEAVER HATS. Our line and aertinent et Uiitriuiincd Hat excels any ever shown In Lancaster. We have en hand every imaginable hhapc of Hats. We will sell Beaver HaN anil Bennets, the best goods, at f2.75 apiece. We have .secured one let of Fine Giay Beaver-. which we eiler at only $i FELT and BRUSH HATS and BONNETS. FULL LINE of CHILDREN'S HATS. FEATHERS, TIPS, PLUMES. BLACK TIPS, M cents a bunch. FINE BLACK TIPS, from $1 up te $3. BARGAINS IN BLACK PLUMES. Elegant Black Plumes from $1.50 up te $(. White and Natural Pluuiei antl Tip. Colored and Shaded Plumes and Tips. PLAIN AND FANCY PLUSHES. Bargains in Black Plushes. Plushes in all Celers, at $3 per yanl. Fine Black Silk Velvet, at $1 per yanl. Colored Silk Velvets. . Velveteens, Silks, Satins. OUR TRIMMING DEPARTMENT U the largest and most complete in this city. It comprises all tlie latest Novelties in Fringes black antl colored ; Passamentcries, Bead Gimps Ornaments. Leeps, Tasicls, Balls Spikes, Bells. Creeent and a great ninny ether Ornaments that are new and antl fashionable. A fine selection of COLORED BEAD TRIMMINGS, in Bronze, Iridescent, Shaded, Illuminated. White, Pearl and ether Fancy Bculs. Bronze, Iridescent and Shaded BEAD FRINGE. Black cut jet all Bead Fringe. Fine Pearl antl Steel BUTTONS, lrem 23 cents te $3 per dozen. FINE LACES, such as Danielle de Cie-.s Mirac-eurt. Brabant, Venice, Spanish, Duchessc, etc. FINE LACE COLLARS. Fine Fichus. Black antl Coleretl Satin Cellars. Plush Cellars. Spanish Ties Fichus, FIchuettej and Auda- leusc, lrem 50 cents te $5 apiece. Embroidered Ties antl Fichus. Lace Tatting Handkerchiefs. Plain antl Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs ler Ladies and Gents, at Manufacturers' Prices. FALL AND WINTER GLOVES, a large assortment. Our own "Alexander" Kid Gleve has the reputation et being lh best glove e!d any where, ler the pricti. We sell the 3 button lot let as cents; 4-button for $1.45; C-buttonter$I.G9. A be.r of perfumed glove powder and a neat glove buttoner given with every pair. Our assortment is most complete. We have all new lall shades. A fine HKnort HKnert ment of Tans and Geld, Fine Opera Shades. Black and White. Sizes, 5 te 8. Jesephine. Seamless, in black, $1.43. A complete line of Lacing Kid Gleve. Fire and six hooks, $1.23. Seven and eight hoeki, $1.73. Best goods In all colors and sizes. Vine Undressed Kid Gloves tour buttons in Tans and Gelds, $1.J5 a pair. HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR, the Largest Stock and Lewest Prices. Jet Goods, Jewelry, Pocket Beeks, Satchels, Toilet Articles. Corsets a Specialty. Worsteds and Worsted Goods. CZ.G1HISG, VSVERWEAMl, C. YATES YATES CO X CO X CO X CO & CO CO X CO CO X CO X CO X CO X CO CO CO & CO X CO X CO CO CO A CO X CO X CO X CO X CO X CO OO CO & CO & CO & CO CO X CO X CO CO CO co YATES YATES YATES A.c-W ATES A CO. YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES 1 ATES YATES YATES YATES A. CMS & Ce LEADING AD POPULAR CLOTHIERS YATES YATES YATES 1ATES TATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES TATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATKS YATES ATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES "4 ATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES YATES PHILADELPHIA, HAVE NOW OX HAND SUCH AN ASSORTMEXTOF GOODS FOR FALL AXD WINTER, THAT IT WOULD BE HARD FOR A PURCHASER TO LEAVE THE STOKE DIS SATISFIED. CO X CO & CO t CO X CO & CO i CO 4 CO X CO X CO CO CO X CO & CO & CO X CO X CO X CO CO CO X CO X CO X CO X CO A CO A CO A CO A CO A CO A CO A CO A CO X CO A CO A CO LEDGER BUILDING. Chestnut A5U Sixth Sts., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY REFUNDED. septl-lmd F ,LL OI'KNINO H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Ol the LARG EST ASSORTMENT! lin.i SUITING, OVERCOATING, PANTALOONING ever brought te the City of Lancaster. Prices as Lew as the Lewest AXD All Goods Warranted as Represented H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, -1LOTM1NG, AC. D. B. Hostetter & Seil Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment el CLOTHING MEA, HOYS ASH XOUTHS FOR FALL AND WINTER, Is larsT nntl mere varied than ever heleie. Prices the lowest. Give us a call. D. B. Hestettcr & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 2 -!;tl LANCASTER. IV 1EADY MADK IS CHEAPER THAN CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING- IVnv 1 Rceause It can he bought in very much larger quantities, anil the Clethe lieiiKht In largcrtpiantitlc direct from t he manufactories; because rcady-miidc Clothing is made before the busy time begins anil when labor Is abundant ; because there Is no measuring and draughting; because one hundred or mere ate cut at a streke: because thou sands arc made exactly alike, ami hun dreds et thousands with very slight dil terence: because they arc made without particular instructions te be followed in each case ; because the business can be curried en mere exclusively. READY-MADE CLOTHING will lit ninety live per cent, of our customers, because it is matte from patterns that will lit a'l varieties et rerms. Hut taste und tonus must be studied, ami must be tlttetl as well us Miitfd, which can bu done when trade is large enough te jus tify a full assortment. If what you buy is net what you expected, or you urn net butislied, come back and trade it off or get your money. We have the Latent Styles fu NECKTIES, ami some itrc very ptctty. Cemu antl see them '. Just us seen as the weather ! cooler you will need your Heavy Underwear. and te avoid a crowd then, you had bet ter come and make your selections new. uTLUAMSON & FOSTER, 36-03 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. VA. LIQUORS, AC. "piNGWAl.T'S WISE, LIQUOR. ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. IcblC-lyd NO, 203 WEST KING STUEET. rif.i i'Kt.EKM' GVIIH-1 I ACASTLK AND MILLEJiSMl.LK li. 4. Xj Cars run a fellows : Leave Lancaber t. II. Depot), at T. :. i.n llr.Via. ni., and i. , t; antl S:Sp. in.. exi-eut e'j Satunlav. when the I..st cur lcav ut '.:ap. . Leave Mllletviile (lew.-r fid t.t .'.... an. ! i'J a. 21.. and 1. 3, " and T ;t. in. C:u inn daily en y1- tv time except en Sur dity. CIOLU-MISIA AND 1'OKT DEPOSIT K. K ' Trains new run regularly en the Columbia antl Pert Deposit Railroad en the following time: Statiems- y North- Exprejs.'Express.I Ace MU. A. X. ' wit. r. .en. WJlt X. Pert Deposit... Fcaclt bottom... Safe Harber.... Columbia ti.3." 7:12 s:25 t !:tS !:!: 4:i 5:11 5:21 5:10 6:- Stations Sevtk- Express. Kxir.-.. Aecem WARD. , A. St. V. M. I A. M. Columbia Safe Harber.. .. Pcachbottem .. Teil Deuesit . 11:3 r. m. lilS 1S3 I CVJ 7:45 . An:U :' 1.k9:Ui I :Si 11.07 r. j. i S.UTi 12:20 R EADINt. COLIMIIMA K. K. ARRANGEMENT Ob PASSENGER TRAIN MONH.W. .NOV. 7TH. 1-!. NORTHWARD. LKAVK. A.M. 7:31 'AlO Aitl Qiiarryville Lancaster, King St.. Lancaster Columbia ARK1VK. Reading SOUTHWARD. LKAVK. Reading ARK1VE. Columbia a.m. r. M.fr. M. li: fJ ... 2::Mi 7:5(t :S:U' S.OU' 1: 3:30 7::0' ldd 3:U 10.05, 3.20 5.5.1 r.x Luncastcr. '.i;27 2.101 S:i:i 5:1.1 Lancaster, King St 1:37 , S.il 5:25 Quarryville ' 10::!7 55 t::30 Trains connect at Reading with traiu teand lrem Philadelphia. Pett-villf. Harrl-burg, Al Al Al lontewn and New Yerk, ia Pound Broek Reute. At Columbia with trains te antl from Yeik, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and llaltl llaltl mere. A. SI. WlLsON. Sunt. PENNSYLVANIA KAII.ltOAD NEW SCHEDULE On and alter MONDAY' OCTORER 31-t, ISSl, tr.ltin en the lVmiy. uiii:i Ibiilre.ut will arrive at and leave the Luuca-tei and Philatbdphi.i itepetsa- tollews: ' l.eaxe ijAime L:itn-'t-i I'hilad'a Eastware. Atlantic Expre Philadelpia E.pit-s, East Line, Yerk Aecem. Arrive Harri-liiirg Exnre .. 1:10 4t." 5:i.S S.iO 8:05 ::I0 1M 2:50 2.1 .VU- 5:13 l.:2 A.M. :i:15 A.M 7:ii 7::!T. 10:10 " 12:01 i r.::i.i" 5:1.1 7:0 7 1.1 :i:.r Columbia Aeceiiimtxlat ion.! trederielc Aecem. Arr: Sunday Mail Johnstown Express,. Chicago IMy Kvpiv -, St. Leuis Day E.xpii"s. Ilarrisburg Ai't-eiiiiiit:; Vt'ESTWAi:r. es.i I,t-.IM- All f.:i!i' 1'. f 'ttr A.M.' M. I r.M. 7.25 1 i'-MK'l b:l0 ' r.M. i !:.Tn 2:ll S.2." t':27 2.101 ?:i:i t:37 , S.il 10::!7 .... 9:55 Phllad'a l-M-lA.-t. 4:.H " .IH. s:'11 ' 12!l0 ::.( ' 2:.V r.M. 4:0ii " 5:3 " :2T " .:10 " liar. " Way Pua-cnger, News Expr."-- MailTrain Nt. l.v ia 31 1 .lev. BlaHTrninNe.'.'.vial.i.rbM, Su inlay Mull, East Line, Frederick Arcomiimdutieu. Lancaster Accommodation, Ilarrisburg Accomuie.l.it'ii, Celumbiii Accouimedatiou, Ilarrisburg Express Pittsburg Express, Cincinnati Express, Pacific Express, .".. ii j V.: 17 ii : M IliSf. li:Mi 2::'.il 2:3.1 5:i.i 7:J: 7:.a 8:50 ii.:i 2.15 t Mull Train. Ne. 2. west, connecting at Lnn caster with Mail Train, Ne. 1, nt ll::;e a.m., will run thieugh te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, w tM, connect Ing at Lancaster with Fast Line, weat, ul 2:3V, will riiii titreugh te Fri-tleriek. Hirribui"i? Expre-s, went, at .1:3) j). ni . lias direct connection ( itheiit fliangeef cars) te Columbia and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Siiinh.j, ln-n flagged, will step at Dew iiiugteivn,Ci.il'svilIi-, 1'iti Ket burg, Mount Je.. , Ellzubetliteivn antl Middle Middle ten n. VAKl'tils. IKHAT iSAIKJ.ll.Vs J."M f,lKl'.M, 1 claim te hav.. tin Largest am! Fines" took tit CARPETS In this City. Rrii-sels and Tapestry CARPETS Vhree-ply, Extra Super. Super, All Weel, lult Weel and Part Weel Ingrains: lrem the lest te the ch-apes t iwlew as S5c. per yurd. Ail the FINEST AXD CHOICE I'A TTEltXS that ever can be. seen In thlsclty. I also have a Large ami Fine Stock el my v.vn make Chain and Rug Carpets, AS LOW AS 35p. I'KR YARD. Alse MAKE CARPET.'- TO ORDERat shti'. notice. SalMactien guai iitceil -Ne trouble te siw gctuls If you tit. n wish te purch:iM 1 earnest v solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. e 1AKPETS, &V. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. New Weslgii!, Ileatitiriilly Colored. 1 50 cents. S." cents.; DOccnls. 00 cent-. ( 75 cents. $1.00. (75 cents. $l.ix. s.1 cent-. $1.10.; ('JO cents. $I.2f. INGRAINS TAPEftTin 1JRU5SELS WILTON AND JIOyllETTES, OIL CLOTHS. GOOD VALUE J. AT I.1.MII,-,I) M, Al.l. I'lJICr..'. LIGNUMS. I. MATTINGS in Great Variety. Handsome! shown for many veais. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Sired, at lytleed.t'Jlw PHILADELPHIA. pAKrET!;, UOAI,, c. ) PHILIP SCUU3I, SON ii CO., MANI'FACTORY.t Ne. 1.KI hOLTM WATER STREET, LAAtiBri:R, Pa., AVell-kuewn Maiiutaetuieis of Genuine LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPANES. COVERLETS, P.LANKETS. CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, &v.m USTOM RAG CARPET-A SPECIALIT. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. lit"-s Goeils Dm! cither in the piece or in Gariiieuts; al-e, all kimls et itk.s. Ritilieiiy. Feathers and Woolen Goods Dytd. (ien tleiiien's Coats. Overcoats, Pant". wN, ,V'. Dyetl or Sceiiietl ; al-e. Indigo lilue llycinjj dein:. All orders or gcedi Ielt with us will receive prompt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET EGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the be-,t ijtialily put up expt"-.sy te tuinily use, and ut the lowest tu.trkei rates. TRY A SAMPLE TON. YARD l.V tOUTII WATER STRKE1. 2-IvdRSl PHILIP HClWil. SON . i) COAJL. B. II. MARTIK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds Of LUMRER AND (.OAL. fanl: Ne. JJ0 North Wiitr and Prince streets above Lemen. Lanca-"ter. n3-Iyd C0H0 & WILEY, 3ae XOllTU WATEK ST., IxtncatUr, E., Wholesale .uid Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection '.Villi tlie Telephonic Exchange! Branch i!ke: Ne. ;e CENTRE SQUARE. lebSS-lyd G" TO REILLY & KELLER FOR GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay ami Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Snperlei Manure will Und it te their advantngcte call. Yanl. Ilartisburg Pike. i Olllce, 20K East Chestnut street, i agl7-!t
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