?jr, Sje paafte M.-Jj) J Volunin XIX- -No 35. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1SH2. Price Tire tent. ; DOWKB8 & HUKST. BOWERS & HURST'S, No, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA. ENTIRE NEW FALL STOCK. As we just commenced business in our new place last spring, with an entire new Spring Stock, we now Lave tbo pleasure to offer to our friends and customers an ENTIRE NEW PALL STOCK. WE have just received BROCADE VELVETS. BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS, Black and Colored Plushes, Black and Colored Silks, Black Satin Rhadames, Satin Do Lyon, Black and Colored Satins, Black and Colored Brocade Silks. Elegant Lino of LADIES' 0-4 SUITINGS in all shades. Black Cashmeres, Colored Cashmeres, Fancy Dress Goods, Skirts, Shawls, Ladies', Gent's and Children's Merino Underwear, ITosiery, Gloves, Laco Collars, Laco Fischus, &c. Everything Marked at Lowest Cash Prices. BOEE8 & HTJKST'S, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, PA. M YEK8 KATBFUN.1 In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sowiug. In our CLOTHING you will rind no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. MYERS & RATHFON. DMT TJ AUK.: & MKOTHEIC. SPECIAL ATTENTION Is called to our largo assortment of FALL and WINTER UNDER WEAR for Men aud Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children. UNDERWEAR Wo havo a Slendid stock of evory thing desirable for wear and comfort. HAGER & BROTHER. No. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa, UOUSJS JFUXXIHUIXO UOODS. If OL'SlCri'KNJSHINC;. THE BEST. Wo all want the best aud most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPEKIOK to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM aud SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all or which WE GUARANTEE. We havo tho SOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. WISES ASD LHJUOHS. SPOOLING, HKFUESUINU AND UKAI.TUtUI. UK INKS KOK HOT WKATHKU. APOLLINARIS WATER, tho Queen of Table Waters. GANTELL& COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. t'LABET WINES. Of our own direct importation iioin the Houacot Evurible, IMiiont& Co., ttordaux. PLEASANT VALLEY WiNE COMPANY, Great Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Age, which is put up '' ' Pleasant Valley Wine f Co. lor I he Ilani roondsport Wine Co., from their Ordinary btock. the Hatuinondsport Co. liirnishlng them with the Brand and Label. The Uaininondsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines. All tho Leading and Popular Brands oi FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. We arc the agent for tho Pleasant Valley Wine Oo.'s Great Western Extni Dry Wine. The Monscmt Co.'b Lime Fruit Jnice. BKUABT'S OLD BRANDY. No iunilly should bo without a bottle of this Re liable Medicine at this season of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKEH, agent, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. PLUMBER'S w HOL.ESALB UKl'OT FOB Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, numbers' Earthenware, Gas andfSteam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Keduced Prices, Flunibers' Supplies, Tinners' Supplier SLATE ROOFING. SLATE HOOFING. Noe.U, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 'JOHN I, ARNOLD. STOCKS. TKUKKASK TOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, ' $10, $20,150, $100. Those desiring to make money onjuuall and .. . .. n Main vnir1afnn Hfifl stock speculations, can do so by operating on , our planT From May L 1881. to thepresent dateVon investments of $1,00 to $1,000 cash, profits have been realized and paid to Invest- i ore amountinar to several times the original Investment, still leaving the original invest- .! vmviA. ii. nornfilA .in nfmlllfl. f Explanatory circulars and statements of fund j TO BonLHW no wuia mpuuuuiu nfjeuw nuts will report tbe crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, 111. iu9-lyd AfOLL LINE OF MRll,IABDS Chewing Tobaccos.oltebecca oiy 10 eta. m ier mug a tuui turn a iiuuivn ,. IIGAR STORE. jlk AVAXU IjUXiAK axa... DMT GOODS, e. CLOTUINti. Well-McLe Garments. NO. HOODS, SUPPLIES. GAUUIAUJCB, 7. rynK sIvuiuauu cabiuauk itokk OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY A Co., FINE Carriage Builders. SIAUKET STREET, Roar of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wo mate every stylo Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in the most comfort able and elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. Wo buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give us a calL All worfc warranted. Repairing promnt ty attended to. One set ot workmen espeehUl v mploved for that purpose, fnas-udftw Our 12 BAST KING STREET. Vl.- i HLNU. TIE DRESS CHAT Holds a place in the circles of fashion that no other style can supplant. We have spared no pains to make them in a first class manner, and want you to see them before purchasing else where. A. C. YATES & CO,, Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. olOliud A HINT TO THE TRADE. WE LEAD WHERE OTHERS FAIL TO FOLLOW. L. Gil SKAJT & BRO., THE SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIEES, Extend their invitation to tho public in gen eral to the new goods they are constantly re ceiving front their work lunula. Never beioru have we had hucIi satisfaction in viewing our eflort.s to place our bouse tit the head ol the the trade lor ELEU ANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VERY , LOW PRICES. While calling attention to the Fall Trade we muM. not lorget tho present. Our great bar gain sale of TROUSERS Still continue!). AH-Wool Cassimcru Trousers, i.w, ii.au, , vu, .i.-w, i.ou. joined ami work ing Parts, 75c, 90c, $1.00, J1.-J5. up to $1.73. All-Wool Suits, our own make, $fi flo, $7.00, $S.(W $10.00, $liW) and $11.00. BOX'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR GUEAT SPECIALTY. $1.75, $2.00, $i50, $3.00, $4.00, $5.01 and t.uj nro the prices of some ot our Children' Suits. $2.00, $2.50. $3 oo. $:;.po, $i m, $5 oj, $c.oo, $7.co, $8.w anil $10.00 are tho prices ol some of ourltoyM Suite. 0UB CUSTOM DEPAKTMEiNT. Is stocked with the choicest Hue ol goods in the. piece. We make to order a nico business Bait for $12 00 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit for $16.00, $18.00 and $-20.00. JWLook nt our windows lor further refer ence and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., lilghton tho Southwest Corner ot Orange St. LANCASTER, TA. Tbe well known and Cheapest Cloth ing: House In the City. HAJIDWAKK. a KW 1IAKDWAKK 8TOKK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN; BUILDING and CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. s:: 3'n-v. CAMERON AND BLAINE. ILL-WILL THAT WON'T KrfAOlUATK. Why the Maine Statesman IVHt uot Slump tor Beaver Kepubllcan Contribu tions Coining In Slowly, The contributions in aid of the Regular Kepublicau state ticket do not come in with that rapidity and volume dcircd. At the recent meeting of the finance commit tee of tho state committee tho ways and means to raise the wind a id augment the fund were discussed. A delicious morsel of gossip crept out from tlic meeting re garding a little spat in wii'ch Col. Quay aud Senator Oameion ;.x said to have limned prominently. As the Mory goes, it is said that Quay suggested Blaine to be induced to come here aud speak for Beaver. This was opposed by Mr. Cameron, who declared tl:a ha was not wanted, aud that the cam paign should be nut on tiie cash prin ciple ; and to show his Mucerity it is said the senator gavo Chairman Cooper his check for $20,000. The story is denied by tho gentleman who were present, but a prominent man in the party said that Mr. Cameron had mado a contribution of $20, 000 to the Btavcr campaign fund, and that this was ouly a i-upplemoutal gift to at $10,000 handed over upon a previous oc casion. S.rfar as the relations between Cameron aud Blaine are concerned, a can iideutial friend of tho latter, who happened to be in tho city yesterday, said : " Theie is a bad feeling between the men, and it dates back to before the year 1875. Mr. Blaine would uot consult Mr. Cameron upon any matter, and merely speaks or nods to him when they meet. Blaine is of a forgiving ualuro, and uever fosters any animosity. His wife says his trou'olu is excessive amiability. lie will uot do anything to help Cameron, aud if he should come bete, which I doubt very very much, from what he told mo a lew days ago, ho would not speak for Br-iver. As a friend of Blaino's, I do uot thing Cameron ever said what is attiibulcd to him. But the men aro bitter enemies and you cau rest assured that thcro is no lovo between them. It dated before tho Chi cago convention, aud the b:;d tccliu can never bo eradicated." Another geutletnau who caino up from Washington a short timo ago with Mr. Blaine, and conversed with him most of tho way, said last evening that the cx sccrotary had declared his intention not to speak in Pennsylvania at all, as ho did uot desire to aid Mr. Cameron in any fight ho may havo, aud he did not care to incur, the auimositics of auy of tho tractions in the Keystone state. Privately, Mr. Blaine did not wish to speak for General Beaver, whom he thought had aided materially in defeating his nomination at Chicago. This latter, tho gentleman thought, was tho milk in the cocoauut. Contingent upou Blaine's taking part in this campaigu, a number of those who have heretofore contributed to the fund for "necessary ezpenecs " havo expressed themselves. It was loarncd that a largo number ol tho manufacturers who have heretofore contributed havo rofuscd to pay over auy money for Beaver's success, preferring to use whatever they had for tho election of tho congressional candi dates. Some of them havo handed over sums ranging from $100 to $100, while the heaviest iudividual gift is said to bo $1,000, and that comes from a largo saw aud tool manufacturing establishment. Tho hat has been parsed around ; but, liko the old church deacon, those wao chipped in looked at the contents lirst to see if a $10 bill could bo changed. In tbe western part of tho state tho case is different. Oliver has given $2,500 aud others havo come down handsomely, but in Philadel phia there aro padlocks upou the pecket books of those who have for yeais past ' coino down with the dust." . laU'OKTANT TOTBUSK KNUAUKO. The Klglit to convey l'roperly to tho Preju dice oi a Fiancee. l'hihidclphia Ledger. Persons "engaged" to bo married havo need to bo circumspect about the disposal of their property. Judgo Thayer tolls them this very clearly in a tlccisiou made by him ou Saturday in the case of the widow of James Baird against certain trustees under a deed executed by her late husband. The particulars of the suit aro so interesting aud tho result so impoitaut that we advise a perusal of them, especial ly by single persons ot both sexes of mar riageable ago. The brief of the story is this. Tbolato James Baird (of Fratik ford, Twenty-third ward, wo believe) iuhciited a largo propctty from his lather. James was a widower with children. Both before aud after his iu heiitauce ol his father's property, he couited the lady who is now bis widow ; became formally " engaged '' to her Sep tember 2'.), 1878, aud married her ou the 12th of November following. A few days before the "engagement," but after he had declared to several friends his inten tion to marry this lady, he convoyed all his ical estate, to tho value ot about seventy thousand dollars, to certain trustees iu trust for himself during life, aud then to his children by his fast wife. This trust conveyance appears to liavo boeti instiga ted by tho trustees as a friendly act, to picveut him from squandering his inheri tance, rather than from any purpose to defraud tho ailiauced bride of the rights in the property that would aeoiuo to her upon her marriage. Mr. Baiid died iu about four months after the marriage, and, upon his decease, his widow found that her right to ono-third interest for life iu tho real estate had becu conveyed away by this trust deed. Sho was thus left without the support sho had depended upou. She was advised that such con veyance of the prouei ty by Mr. Baird at a time when he had declared his purpose to marry her, and within a few days before their formal cngagemeut, was unlawful, and Judge Thayer's decision has con Rimed this view of tho law, by a decree which restores to tbe widow her rights as widow. This is not new law, as Judgo Thayer shows, though ho perhaps carries the prin ciple of equity upou which it is founded m littlo further than it has been applied heretofore, inasmuch as the conveyance, now declared to bo void, was made not ouly between engagement and marriage, but actually a few days " prior to tbe formal engagement even. But for this ho has firm ground in the equities of tho re lations existing at the time of tho con veyance. It is these equities that are well worth reading and impressing upon the memory, for, as already said, persons en gaged to bo married, or about tp bo en gaged when, as Judge Thayer puts it, engagement is " imminent" must be with regard to tho disposal of their prop erty very circumspect ; and it is to be ob served that tho " engaged " woman can not convey away her property to tho preju dice of her affianced, any nioro than the "engaged" man. 'f bo Sporting Season. Harrisburg Telegraph. In Pennsylvania rtnTed grouse shooting opened on October 1 and does not clote nntil January 1. Tho samo dates also govern tho killing of tho pinnated grouso in those sections where recently these prairie hunting birds ha? been iatro- duccd. Deer can also be shot from Oct. 1 to December 1, and quail and wild turkeys from the 15th instant until Jauuary 1 ; but rabbits are not legal prey till November 1, and after that data may be killed on to January 1. Woodcock, however, aro in season from July 4 to Jan. 1 ; squirrels from September 1 to the end of the year, aud wild fowl from Sep tember 1 to the 15th of next May. The law which regulates the shooting in Pike county differs slightly from tho general law. aud reads as follows : "Deer may be shot from October 1 to December 1, but iu no event shall they be killed in tbe water. Wood ducks from October 1 to Jauuary 1 ; rabbits from October 15 to December 13 ; squirrels from September 1 to December 15 ; woodcock until De cember 15 ; quail from October 15 to De cember 1, aud ruffed grouse from Sep tember 15 to December 15." The penalty for infringement of these laws ranges from $5 to $35 for each bird or species of ground gamo shot out of season." TAKIFF AKI TOOTHACUK Another attempt to Chrat Worklnjmpn. Pittsburgh 1'ost. Wu have been furnished by Democratic workiugmen with samples of cards distri buted among the mill workers on tho South Side, the last few days, by agents of their Stalwart employers, declaring pro tection to be "the crowning issue in Penn sylvania's great campaign of 1882," and of course appealing to the workingmon to vote for Beaver aud save protoetiou. Tho cards arc very mild in comparison with those distributed iu 1890, indorsed by leading manufacturers, which promised that "Garfield's election meant steady work and better wages," aud "Hancock's election meant idleness, pauper wages and the poor house." Why was not the promise nude of " bet ter wages and steady work " if Beaver aud Catnctou should succeed this I all, and ' idleness, paup'jr wages aud tho poor house" threatened if Pattisou should be elected? These cards are milk-and-water compared with the bulldozing placards of tho llaucock campaign. They merely re peat tho silly tariif twaddlo of the Cam eron. Beaver newspapers aud stumpcrr, which nobody believes or cares to dignify by denial or discussion. We think wo can givo a correct guess as to tho abseuao of promises of " batter wages" aud tboso threats of the poor house. Tho workiugmen of tbo mills aud mines of Western Pennsylvania have just emerged from a fonr months' costly strike and idloucss, which consumed thoir hard-earned savings, iu au unavailing effort to obtaiu tho " hotter wages " promised them as sure to follow Republi can success in 1880. There aro limits to human cheek and tho power of humbug, aud with the recollection of tho strike fresh iu tho minds aud pockets of the workiugmen their Salwart employers probably hesitated boforo making tho same appoals and threats by which men were chcatod of thoir votes two years ago. Fool mc once, it is your fault. Fool me twice, it is mine! If the purpose of this campaign of cards is to cocrco aud frighten tho workmen into voting for Cameron's man, Boaver.a much better plan would be to cause Cameron's colobrated tariff and toothache speech to bo printed. That meant mischief to tho tariff. As Chairman Cooper and tho Stalwart manufacturers are backward about furnishing the workiugmon this bit of Senator Don's eloquence, we auues it in its entirety, as taken down by the re porter of the Philadelphia Telegraph. Said Senator Cameron to tho conference of business men and manufacturers at tho Continental hotel, Philadelphia : "The success of tho Ilopublicau (Cam eron) ticket rests with tho great agricul tural, mining aud commercial interests of the stato. I have fought for a protective tariff in tho Senate, as my father fought beforo mc, but if those who havo hereto fore supported tho Republican ticket waut to stab mo, I am ready to receive tho blow, aud I will oppose tariff iu the Senate as heartily as I havo upheld it. If you want to hill the parly, wc will go to hell together, and IdonH care if this is repeated to the world." To comment oil this would bo like gild ing rctiued gold. A vote Tor Beaver is a vote for its author, for Tom Marshall, "glorious old Tom," uover uttered a greater truth than that Beaver is tho mero puppit tho marionette of Don Cam eron. An eclmne says : " Man's average Hie is as ven's." Or. iSml's Consjh Syrup will always live. A Strange Inscription. In u ci:rt;tfii cemetery is a tomb Willi this iu etIitiou: "This stone was raised bv Sarah's lord, Not Sarah's virtues to record Kor they're well known to all the town Uut it was mlseil to keep tarah down." We don't know what ailed Sarah, but we veil tine tofciiv that it Siinih hail had Hunt's Ite med', her "lord" would not have had the sat isfaction ot raising a monument to her. Di-) eases ot the kidneys, liver, and urinary organs keep people down even more eUcetually than monuments, but Hunt's Kcinrdy is the great healer tint overcomes these lUea3es,and lilts men up to health and vigor. Many a man who islna hilr wuy to have a monument In some cemetery v itliiu a year, would like He.ekiah ol old, a new Icaiu ot lile by taking Hunt's Kemcdy. "l)o not itrasn at the shallow am I lose the ftubstante." Kidney-Wort is able to convert you from a shadow or your iormi-r sell into tho substance ot established health. Said n sufferer lrom kidney trouble when linked to try Kidney-Wort lor a remedy. "I'll try it, but it will bu my last dose." 11 cured him and now he recommends it to all. If you havo disordered kidneys don't fall to try it. fiS'Notliicji so simple and perfect for color lu as the Diamond Dyes. Jb'or carpet rajis, baiter and cheaper than any other dyc-3tuHs. The dige-tive organs weakened anil worn out by using cathartic medicines, restored bv using Brown's Iron Bitters. "or sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1S9 North Queen street, Lancaster. oV-lwd&w That hacking coiih can bo soijuickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wo guarantee it. For sale byll.B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen Street. niyMwdcow&w When purchasing Eye-Glasses you should bear in mind that the "Celluloid Eyc-tilasse" are the best in tho market. For bale by all leading J cwclcrs and Opticians. oJ-l wcod A signillcmnt Fact. The cheapest medicine in use is Thomas' Ec lectric Oil, because so very littlo ot it is re quired to effect a cure. For croup, diphtheria and diseases of tho lungs and throat, whether used tor bathing the chest or throat.for taking internally or inhaling, it is a matchless com pound. II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 undi: North Queen street. SiiiuiH'H Congo and Consumption Cure is sold by ns on a (ruaranteo. It cures consump tion. For salo by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen St. myl-lwdcowAw Walnut JLeaf Hair Kestorer. It is entirely dlflercnt lrom all others. It is iw clear as water, and, as its name Indicate?, is a perlect Vegetable Hair Kestorer. It 'will Immediately free tho head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth 'whore It has lollon off. It docs not in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, sugar of Lend and Nitrate ol Silver preparations havo done. It will change light or failed hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. 6M1T1I, KLINE A CI'., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON New York. un6-lyd.eod&w Will you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver Comnlaint? anuous vuaiizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale byH, and 179 Xortu Queen street. B. Cochran. 137 myl-lwdeowAw A Skillful rreuarmtlou. Composed of roots, burks. and plants, that act in harmony, and are a pleasant and effective medicine, constitute Burdock Blood Bitters, or which highly commendatory reports are being constantly recclvad. Price $1. II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. miSDICAL. TMfOWWS lKOMlllTIKBS. PLAIN TRUTHS. The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through eveiy part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible. If dhteaao has entered the system the only sure and quick way to drivo it out is to purify and curichtho blood. These simple facts are well known, and tho highest medical authorities agree that nothing but iron will restore tho blood to its natural condition ; and also that all tho iron preparations hitherto mado blacken tho teeth, cause headache, and aro other wise injurious. Buown's Ikon Bittkus will thoroughly aud quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthening it, and thus drivo diseaso from any part of tho system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause headache or constipation, and is positively not injurious. ?aved bis Child. 17N.Eultiw St., Kaltlmoiv. Mil. Feb. l'. H.M. Gents: Upon llio lvcomiiiemln datlon of u trieml 1 tried Brown' Iron Bitters as a Ionic and re-tora-llve for my dam;htor, whom I was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by tiio terrible disease, under lha caro ol" eminent physician, 1 was loth to lmlleve that anything could airest the pro gress of the disease, but. to my great surprise, beioru my daughter had taken ono bottio oi Brown's Iron Bitters, she began to mend and now is quite restored to tornicr he'ilth. A tilth daughter began to show Klgus of Consumption, and when the physician wits consulted ho quickly saitl Tonics were re quired;" and when informed that tho elder b!rler w.is taking Krotvn'd Iron Bitters, responded "that is a joo I tonic, take it." AUOKAM I'llKLIB. Brown's iron Bitters effectually cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders tho greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting dis eases as Consumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. rorsalo wholesale and retail by II. R. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 133 North Qneen street. Lancaster or. lwdttw JT 1UN1SY-WUBT For tlio Permanent Cure CONSTIPATION. or No other disease Is so prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort hs a cure. Whatever tho cause, however obstinate tho case, this remedy will overcome it. Acts at the yamo timo on Kidneys, Mver and Bowels. "Pila This distressing complaint is very XIXOO. apt to be complicated with const I pation. Kidney-Wort strengthens tho weak ened parts and qnlckly cures all kinds ot Piles even when physicians and medicines have be fore failed. Je If you have either ol theso troubles use KIDNBY-WOBT. Druggists sell it. sep 27 lyd w M W4F ii LAHVAHTKH WA.TUUES. riUTEKK IS MjENTY OF llOOM FOB THE LaDcasjrttute THE ESTIMATED Annual Prodnct OF THE WOULD. Switzerland, 1,500,000 Watches. Franco, 500,000 Watches. England, 200,000 Watches, uited States, 700,000 Watches. MAKING A TOTAL I'ltUDbCT OK KEAKLV 3,000,000 WAT ) IltiS ANNUALLT DISrUIUUTKII TO T1IK Four Quarters ol tlto Globe. THE ANNUAL IMlODUCror THE LANCASTEB WATCH KACIOUV 13 NOW ABOUT Thirty Thousand Watches, ANDTIIEKE IS "Always Room at the Top." GA.UPXTB. f&RPETS. Carpet Manufactory, llavlm undertaken to mannlactnro RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards j perweCK, 1 am now ineparuuio sen my enure stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian AX GREAT BARGAINS AND ;AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale t ratio of my own manulactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HILL, Cor. West fag and Water Ste. YLI.OtY rBOM CIOAKS, t'LKAK MA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent C,HAKTMAN"syTELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. Carpets CLOlMIirV, VBDMMWXAK, V. 7k TERUIO 8HIKTS AMU DBAWCKM AND GBNTLMfKN. E.J.BKISMAN. 4T1 ANDC. COLLARS AND CUFFS. E.J. EBISMAN, N: EW LINE OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. K.J.KKI81IAN. LI. WOOL L SCARLET SU1UT3 AND DRAWER. E. J. EK1SMAN, 66 NORTH QUEEN STREET. O 8. KATUVON. (LATE BATHVON A FISIIKB.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANUE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. Is supplied with a Fine block ot FALL. AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVKKCOATlNUt. PANTALOON1NGS aud VEST1NUK. All of which will bo mado promptly to order nnd sutistnctlon guaranteed. In Fit and Fashion. GooiU Hold by tho yard or pattern. octi-tuid TTIICSH BKOTBKK. TIIE LIVELIEST Clothing Establishment IN LANCASTER 1 5 LOCATED AT .Voi.'J auJ4 SOUTH JULE. STKEL1, UHd 0 aHd 8 1'KNN SQUARE. HIRSH & BROTHER, THE PROPRIETORS, Are the acknowledged leaders in Men'.-, on thi and Children' Clothing', ashlbttimr the LARGEST ASSORTMENT, Hhowintr in., HANDSOMEST STYLUS, nauiiiur tho LOW K"JT PRICES. ' SPECIAL DISPLAY OF OVERCOATS, FROM. THIS DAY ON. Also, a lawo lino ol UNDERCLOTHING. CARDIGAN JACKETS, GLOVES, etc., ut lowest figures. CUSTOM CLOTHING. Our place Is unquestionably tho ono to ct vour eastom-mitdo Snits and Overcoats. Quality, Stylo and Fit guaranteed. I'rlccn be low the lowest. fflrsh & Brother, Penn Hall Clothing Honw, CORKER OF NORTH QUERN STREET AN D CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTEIt, PA. sep 8 y, o SE PRICE HOt'SF. AL. R0SENSTEIN, 'aubionable Merchant Tailor & Clothier. NO. 37 NORTH QUBKf ST. FALLiHWINTIGLOTHIN I have now completed :i Largo aud Elegant Stock or Fine Rcady-Madu Clothing lor ; MEN, HOYS AND CHILDREN, Which havo been inaniil.iclmisd iliulnj; tlm diillstimniei months by experienced Tailor. The Goods are made equal to Custom Work ami Prices much lca.s. -CALL AND EXAMINE THEM -9 In inj CUaTOM DEPARTMENT you wUl ilnd the Choicest Assortment ol Imported ami DonicMtii: Woolens which wc Guarantee to make up in the most Elegant Stylo at Mod erate Prices. AL Eosenstein, ONE PRICE CLOTH I Kir, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. WAl- B. B. MAKXIHj Wholesale sad Retail Dealer In all kinds or LUMBER AND COAL. Sfirfard: No. 120 North Wat.ira.iiO frimc : roots above Lemon Lancaster. n.-ld c 1DAI.. M. V. B. coao. 63t XOHTM WATKH ST., Ltnatr, Ife, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Uoaaectto With the Tolephoale Kxcbahcv, Yard and Offlce: No. 3M NORTH WATER STREET. I3baa.Ud COAt AUD MA2IVKE. Bestrrade of family COAL, weU-eleaiied; weight guaranteed. f Manure by the car-load at Lowest Price;. Also. Limestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. , Hay and Straw by the ton or bale. Yard : Harrlsbar pike. " General Offlce: agf East Chestnut street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER CO.. apr-lwd u 8E KKEIDEK'S CXTBA FVKK HEW FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory. 4 miles northwest of Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try it to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to tne trade sent tree. Address. JOHN G.KBEIDEC. s37-3md Milton Grove. Lancaster Co. Fa.
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