-rtt: " f''jtfrfi&'r'"aJ''"-r LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!? SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 2W. L8S. Lancaster Jjntelltgencet. SATUBDAY BV2NINO, OCT. 28, 18B2, TROUBLES OF THK KKtM. Why the Railroad Solicitor Disclaim Bclcg j a Candidate for Office. Philadelphia Bccord. I The Keims are being badly Bullercupped ' of late, greatly to the annoyanoe of each I other. Mr. George de B. Keim, the general solicitor of the Philadelphia & i Reading railroad company is one Mr. Kim wkil. JliVnlhw UMr OorfTA ln Keim, while the other la Mr. - J8 . B. Keim, the head of the saddlery and . harness manufacturing establishment on North 1 hird street, and also at the pres-' eut time the candidate of the Republican , party for sr.eriu. liotn gentlemen were born m Berks county. The railroader is sum 01 6iaiure ana retiring in disposition; he is a Democrat, and only mingles in politics when some great crisis occurs. The other is of good proportions, genial disposition and seeks jolly company. Since the one Mr. Keim has become a candidate for office the other Mr. Keim has had trouble, until at last the Commit- ux vi yjuo uuLuau v;:"";" ; w- -y , ... .-.rjh l4a.t4 fMikanlt a AtltABa1 Tf Keim that is tne candidate; nas puunsueu a notice informing the public that the as pirant for the office of sherift is cot the Holicitor of the Reading railroad company. Many persons think bo is, and the country papers have taken up the fight, especially thosa on the lino of the Reading railroad, which delight to tickle high officials ; aud one writer even went to the extent of a column in laudation of the Reading solici tor because he thought be was to he the bberiff for Philadelphia. The other day a oliticil striker htepjxd into the office of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company. lie was glad to meet Mr. Keim. Then ho burst forth : Your prospects are grand. Takes money to run a campaign. A few boys in the Neck ' need fixing. What say you to giving an X ?" Biys to bs fixed ?" ejaculated Mr. Keim. ' Don't know anything about the ' Neck !' Confound it 1 You must mean that other Keim !" "Oh! beg pardon. Gowl day," and off Mr. Striker goes to find I ho ligh' man. A sleek and fat, rosy choked broker from iSew loik met UainlKi.itc Keim on i the street tho other day and, after being i introduced, opened the co-iver.iUou with: . Deferred bunds rU p)w5. I believe. Cousols i good riiupe ?' j Toufound it: I snt'W noibing about: dcferied bond.- and Kohn irap::luously. other Keim." consul !'' said Mr. " it must on tue i So it goes, daj in aud day ont. Letters , are being constantly mise.uiied, lncssagts go wrong, bills ato seat to tin: other man, and life s almost a burd'U to ouo of the ! George Dc B. Keims btcau-r; his name U the same as that of the other. People bolt heedlessly into theoilieo of the Road Jng railroad company to tel! the solicitor that that last cargo of saddle trees has not arrivod and the price is too high, and try to talk horse to hira, while others rush into the harness warehouse to have a talk about law decisions that have been given. m Married lu rreseiice ot l'rlncau Louise. British Columbian. An interesting ceremony took place on Merchant square, Victoria. B. A. A -Squamish maiden and Musquim youth, aged 17 tnd 20, iespectively, were be trotned. It was their purpose to postpone marriage for some months, until suffici ently instructed by the missionary to have the ceremony performed in civilized, Christian fashion. On Saturday, however, tbey determined to avail themselves of so auspicious an occasion as the presence of their " great white mother's " daughter, and eo tho interesting affair was arranged for Saturday eveniug. Tho friends of the two contracting parties wore ranged iu two long rows, facing each other, the chiefs, the bride and groom, and . more immediate relatives occupying a 'cross scat at the head of the two rows. The father of tho brido made an address, in the course of which he said ho was giving away his daughter to tho young man, and she would be all tho same as dead to him. A largo dish was placed on the ground in front of the old man,into which the friends of the groom cast money to oomnsnsate him for the loss of his daughter. This occupied some time, aud when count was made the dish was found to contain $100. The ceremony over, the bridal party and their friends held a feast. It is under. stood that, by ana Dy, wucn better in structed, they will be remarried by the priest. There is hardly an adult person living but is sometimes tioubled with kidney diiliculty, which is till most proliiic and danpernus cause of nil diseases. There is uo sort of neei" to have any iorin of kidney or urinary trouble it Hop Hitters are taken occasionally. iOlU-2wd&w '-Necessity is tho mother of invention.'" Diseases ot the hver, kidrcvs and bowels brought forth that s-ovcicign icmedy Kidney Wort, which is nature's normal curative lor ull those dire comDlaints. In either lluuid or dry lorm it is u perfect remedy lor those terri- uie accuses mat cause so many iicatus 0-A pint ot the finest ink lor families or t.f'ioo' r.n be ina'e nom a ten centpuckago oi me uiairoiiu wye. xiy incui. whv will too coi'gh Thon Sliiloh a cure will give imiuedlrtit ;eltcl. Price, 10 cts., ft) els. and t'. I or sale )" II. B. Cochran, drug gist. 137 and lofl Noi'i Qrcen street Found at Last What everv one should l-ave and never be without is Thomas Krlctric Oil. Itisthor oi'jh and sate in its effects, pro'lucin tho mot wondrous cures ot rlicnmatls-ii, neural gia, burns, bruises, and wounds ot every kind. For tale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North oueen sti-ee. Ark von MADrmlseiablebv Indigestion, con stipation. Lovs o Ap"ieti.c. Yellow Skin? Shlloh'j Vitalize-is a iJo-itivo cuie. For snlo by if. E. Cochran, I'rnIsi.L'Z nd 13:1 Xonii 0"-en sti cet. A Heavy Swell, lacob It. Piooipc, Viriile. X. Y., writes: jloouii'V I e'f'itilcC.i cnicd a bdly swollen nkj-i.l-oicthro,;in loify-e'litJ'bars. BIT "ile a-:iio cured ot almc jootln twentV lonr b- ui ;.' For sale Ijj- II. B. Cochran, drug ri!, 1' 7 i"iri 1"! Xnrtli Qai-en street. ion DBi-F.rsiA un.i Live .Loiiioialiir. you ! .'.veanr'dte-! jnir.i.inJc on eveiy bo.tle ol fiil'fiiV Yinizcr. U ni'vei V";iils to cm-e. F01 sale .'. IJ. CocUran, clrugisi. 1.77 end l.V ? u Oneen street. HOOKS jlSJt STMIONJEMY. OCUOOL DUK4. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS, ANI SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT THE JLO il'EFT RATES, L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTJitt. CCBOUL BOOKS. " SCHOOL BOOKS FOtt THE LANCASTER iSCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prieee.5- -BT- John Baer's Sons, NOS. 1517 NORTH QUEEN ST. im-fllOll OF THE BIQ BOOK.". SUCMCAL. D K. ISENSOS'S EE3IEIIIBS. From lUa KlPlimond DispalrU. SEVEN MILLIONS or Fore Open, ana l'ou Live ana Breathe In Atmospheres Which Foiboii Your Blood, and Then Follows Skin Diseases. ,, w , Ncthiso is Mobe Hr.EAEKD than salt rheum or eczema, which has lully a dozen species golngun(1er various naine8.neai-.yail of which i(,fy Uie olUinary remedies, destroy tlie hair, J))e 6jjjn ana the flesh, and in many casp- death comes as nbleIn;;. Scalp and skin alike Hie fcubject to this, as well as to dandruff, tet ter ami other scaly diseases producing bald- ne, eruptions, ulcers and other troubles. Intelligent people should beware of taking poUor-sas xeinectics for this o'as ot diseases of the fkin and scalp, anil the rarlousremedles which are sent out by unskilled men slion'd be avoided as one would a plague. Therrs s but on" ."Skin cure " which can be relied on. and that N Dr. i:cnson', anil its name is an earnest oi its worth. It is not a patent medicine, but the lesult ot his own ex. nerience and practice, and is n sure cure tor ri a all special diseases for which it is offered. It makes the skin sottnnd white and smooth, re moving tan and freckles, and Is the best toilet preparation In the v.oi Id. It is elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting ot j both internal and external iroatment. Simple i In its combination, pmc and tree Iroin all pot 1 hons.it may be relied upon by a!l those who wish to have perfect! health ana ficcdom from all skin diseases of whatever nature, whether they are Eczema, 'i'etteip. Humors. Inllamma tions. Milk Crut. Hough Scaly Eruptions, Di-eacs of the Hair and Scalp, ftrcroiala, ul cers. Pimples or Tender Itching? on any part ot the bo !y. Price, One Hollar per package. All iliu"?Uts have it frralo. ICCVKlUtlOII In the treatment of ne'vous diseases ts now taking place I)r C. W. llenbOii, ot lialliuiore, ' many y.:aisago discovered i. suf remedy in liis telerv and Chamomile 1'ills they have Had a wo .denu! sale and success. Theyean be I'lio"! ot to pi'i'iuancul iy euro siek and nerv- .. lie "luelie neuraigi.i, dytpei-ia, slei'ples" nessiind Jill nei vojs U'sease. All drugsjits ' ki-er 1 i-m. Price 00 cents per box. Two boxes lor Jl. sK lor $i.J0, free by mail on receipt ot j,nc,.. m-. c w. Hi enson, ISallimorc. C. v. Ciittonton. ot New York. i. wholcf.-i'c "Z""' f'"- n ' n'- 'e',s", remedies. oetio-lindM WAS TrliM!.v.YtiKT. jv "UL CHEAT CITE FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. Ai i-i I -rail tlw paief.'l li-ea-cs ol tho KIKVK1S MVKU AM) BOWEL5. It clean--- the stem ot ll:c :"-iid poi-on th.it eni-esliiednsadinl suffeiin;.; vhic-i only l he victim- o Ithcu'iuiiisni can realfe. TH-JUSAN - or CASES ot the v.-oil fo'm-ot n i-t ir bledi-ea-u h-ivc leen quickly lelsevetl, Bin! 'n -horc time I'KKFECTLT .UBKI. I'plce, !, liquid or Dry, Sold by Urugglnls. Oi v can be Kent by mail. WELLS. RICHAItUSOX k CO.. Biii'lingtou, t. JIDNEY-WORT. Acts at Hie same, time on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. ep2codTlS&w 41 HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED The true autldote lo the ollectsol miasma is Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters. This mcli cino is one of lho moM popular retneilies ot an ajteot suecesslul pro.iiietary epeciflcs, nnd is in imineiibo demand wherever on this Conti nent fever and ague exMs. A wincglasslul three times a day is the best possible prepara tivo for nncoiintcriiiKi'.nialai 'ous atmosphere, regulating the liver, and invigorating tu stomach. For sale by all Druggists and Bcalcis gen erally. o5-lydcod&w Ir YOU ARK A MA.N lr 15U.S1NKSS. weakened iiv the strain ot your duties, avoid stimulants and use HOI' BITTEKS. It yon uie a man of letters, toiling over miiiiiiuht vroik. to restoie brain, nerve ami waste n-e HOI IJlTTEIls. If you art-young and sntterimr Irom anyin discrelion oi difr:pati"n; ii" you are mariied oringle, old or young, siiltuiing from poor health or lansnisiilngon a bed of sickness. BELY OX HOF BITTEBS. Whoever yon are, whenever yon feel that your system needs cleansing, toning or stim ulating, without intoxicating, take HOI' BITTKRS. Thousands die annuallv Iroiu some I01 in of KIUXEY disease that miht have been pre vented by a timely usool HOF BITTEKS. Hop Bitters Never Fail ! Have j'on Dyspepsia, Kidney or Uriniiry Comp'iiint. HicafO ol Lie Slomach, Bowels, Blood. Live or Xeivea. you will bo cured if yon use lior F.ITTKK. It vou are simply weak and low spirited, try it. It t.wi save your life. Itliax acetl hundreds. I. i. C.is an nb-oliMC nd nx'cKtiiblocure lor Oinnkenness, use ol opium, tobacco and ntticoiics. 9Sohl by Drutrgi-ds. Send for Circulak. HOI BITTKItS M'F'tJ CO.. Bocheler. X. Y.,and Toronto, O11L ol-lnuieod&r KXSOM'.S rXlKUDS I'LASTKKS. Baek Aehe POSITIVELY CUItED BY r.)n Hnn :t.un 111 Reasons Why they are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Remedies : FIUiT. Because they po-sc-s all the merit ot the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in addition thereto the newly discovered power ful and active vegetable combination which acts with in ci eased rnbefacient. stimulating, sedative and counter-irritant effects. SECOXD. Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and so recognized by the profes sion. THIKD. Because they are the only plasters that re lieve pain at once. FOURTH. Because they will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. FIFTH. Because ovcrS.OCO physicians and druggists have voluntarily tenthed that they are super ior to all other plasters or medicines for ex tcrnal use. SIXTH. Because the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given lor porous plasters Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster ! SEABURY & JOHNSON, J&AHUVjLorcKura Chxwsth, xkw York. A SURE REMEDT AT LAST. Price 25 CenU. HEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASTER. CHAS. N. CBITXENTON, 113 Fnlton St., ew Tom, sole agent lor Dr. C. W. Ben. TM H BHERS fieoson s GaDEmeForonsFlasters son's Remedies, to whom all orders should I be addressed. 1 oi8-2wdeoaftTreotr JMtT QOODS. ONOIMSRA3!?, MURRAY CO. FASHIOMLE WDfTER CLOTHS, DRESS CLOTHS AND CLOAKNGS. Our unrivalled assortment of DRESS CLOTHS offers special inducements to purchasers. New shades and new mixtures in fashionable pure wool fabrics of domes tic and foreign makes. Cloths from $1 to 61.20 (34 inches wide) up through all tho i Plain and rough face cloths in Wine,Brown, different grades to the very finest made. Green and Olive, and rich hues of Scarlet, French Tricote, Amazon, Elastiquo and i Garnet, Myrtle, Ochre and Brown for chil Serge" Cloths. drou's stylish street garments and wraps. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES For Dolmanr, W.. .', Paletots, Linings (for silk circulars and Trimmings. These goods, unless made by experienced manufactiueis, uie apt io be unsatisfactory. Our very complete lines were made by the same maker as (e we had last season, which gave universal satisfaction, ard we believe them to 1 j he best iu the world. Prices from $3.00 to s3'VCD 3v yard (50 inches wide.) SILK PLXJ3E -$ in all the popular colors aud in different qualities. ENGLISH JERSEY Stockinets or English Jersey Cloths iu several and Seal Brown. SPECIAL POST FACILITIES FOR OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS. The mode of ordering by mail is now adopted by thousands, and owing to the efficiency of our Mail Order Department wc are enabled to supply all demands for SAMPLES or GOODS. Those once adopting this system of purchasing will see the immense advantages it offers, and continue to use it iu prcfercuco to buying from limited assortments. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. t,15-oIll(I.V.V RELIGIOUS. ("1U1.KRA1N KA1TIST CH'JKlSh-REV. J. j B. Soule, p.ilor. rieaehin-iou Sunday at in;a.m. and 7 p.m. .li'iday hchool at a. m. ilicw I7IKST HAITIST, KAST CHKSTNUT ST. reivicc in the morning at W,C and in the eveningat7i, by ihe paslor, Kev. W. O. Owen. Sunday school at 1:15 p. 111. FIRST M. K. CHURCH, NOltTH DUKE street. I'rcaching at 10 a. m. and VAV 111., bv he pa-lor. Kev. W. C. itobinson. The evening seimoii w II In- to l'ot -I, (J. A. It. Sunday school at l:l."p. 111. lievival services avIII besin on Wednci lav evening, in chnrge of the )).istor and Mi-s Lizzie Sh-irpe, ot l'hil- adeipiiia. IIItST UErOBMKD IUV1NK SKRV1CKS . to-mon-ow at ( a. 111. and 7Ji p. m. Sun day school at !;'. p. u.. GKACK KVANtJKI.ICAI. LBTHEKAS. North Queen stnet. corner of Jnnica. Divine service at 10:. a. m. and 7:15 p. 111 ; pas tor's llilile class at ! a. 111. : Sunday school at 2 p. in. I!ev. C. E. Houpt, pastor. TORAVIAN. 31AX HARK. VASTOK, IV I low: a 111.. Litanv and sermon on "John Huss and Martin Luther" ; 2 p. in.,. Sunday School : 7'4 p. 1x1., discourse on "L'teratuio and Life," flrt ot a scries on Books and Head ing. All cordially invited. "k LI VET HAP11ST CUUKCII V. M. J C. A. Booms, Kev. 51. Fruyue. pastor. Services at 10J a. m. and 71 p. in. .-nbjeet "Sinnei-s Aduionlslied.' Sunday school at 2 p. m. PKESIIYTKRIAX. SJiKVICES AT TUB usual bonis, morning and eveninir. Froaching by tiiepastoi, Uev. J. Y. Mitchell, rBESBYTEKI"AX SIKMOKIAL UIIAI'KI, X Kev. .lames C. Hume, pastor. Kvcning service at 7:15 o'clock. Saljbatli school at 1:45 111. rrayci meeting 011 Thursday even- inp S1 T. JAMES. HOLY CtlJlMSJSIII.N .11' 8 ;uid morning service at Wl( a. m. E cu ing prayer at 0 p. 111. ST. LUKE'S REFORMED UHAFEL, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange sticet, Kev. Wm. F Lichliter, pastor. Divine service at 10i a. in. and 7' p. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. in. S' T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CliURCU. Pleaching to-morrow evening by the pistor, Kev. Sylvanus Stall. In tliu morning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will lie administered. Seats tree. All welcomed. Sun day school at IX 1 m. (Jclwald Mission scliool at 2 p. 111. SALEM CHURCH OF UOl).-FRKACHINU morning and evening by llw pastor, Kev. H. Ziegentiiss. Subject tor morning and even ing "Paul's Heresy." Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Sunday schools at J? p. m. OT. PAUL'S REFORMED IHVJNK SCK Ci Vices ni I0.'. a. 111. and a! 7'4 .) ni. Pi-.iver meeting a i p. 111. Sund.13' school atljip.'m. S1 JECOXD EVAXOELICAI. CHURCH (Enslisii). X01II1 MulbeiTV street, above. Oranw. Kev. J. I'. KitiUM". pastor. Preaching to-morrow ui. l',i a. ui. a'ld V,i p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. rilUE MI.N..V1'KKIAL A.V.0CIAY1ON X will meet on Monday uext at 10 a 111., in tt'e vciiry room of the l-ir-t lJeroimeil ciiiicn. SYLVANUS STALL, See. UNION BETHEL CHURCH OF GOO -Kev. G. W. Scilhauier, pastor. Preaching at I0 a. 111. and 7 p. in. WliST MISSION.'!, i:. CHAl'KL, CM Alt lot le street below Lemon. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 10 a. 111. I'reac:ilng at 7o p in., by the, ; astor, Kev. it. F.Powell. Sunday school at 1:13 pm. Young people's meeting at G p. m. Bring j-our friends with you. Prayer meeting on Tuesday night at 7K o'clock. All are welcome. The Lord is with us in the salvation ot souls. JtAJLItOAltS. 1H7S GREAT Burlington Route Chicago, Burlington & Quincy K. R. t'liicago, Uurllugton & niucy R. R, PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY. OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AXD DENVEB, The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line to St. Joseph, Atcliincon, Topcka, Dcnison, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Mlssoprf, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas, Tills route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St, Paul. Xntionallv repnted as being the GUE AT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded to lie tlio BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in tho woild for all classes oi travel. AU connections made in Union depots. Tryitandyop will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated lino for solo at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All Information about rates of fare. Sleeping Cars, etc, cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chioago, III T. J. rOTTKR, 3 1 Vice Fres. Gen. Manager, rHicAoo, III. JOHN . A. BEAM, Gen. Eastern Agt, 317 Broadway, S0C Wasnin'rton st Nmw.Yokk, Bostov, Mass. mavlC-lyd&w Our excellent lines of high colored, usual cloth shades, and Black, Imported and AmericanCIoakinisaro unsurpassed. BJaclc, Matallesse and Worsted Face and Plain Beaver Cloakings, with soft wool for backs. CLOTHS. , Black, Navy Bluo, Green, Olive grade" ltttY UOOUb. I !J.r bWAKB, HKALKi: IN Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. NO. 50 NOltTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER IF YOU WANT Double-Faced Canton Flannel, 30 INCHES WIDE, in HIGH COLORS, worth i v5 and :w its., at 12jcts, GO TO SWARR'S, SO. 30 .NORTH qVEES STIIEET. T H. JlAliTiN & CO. Gent's Fubii Oeprliot Now that the FAIiL REASON liasopened wo take this opportunity to ivniinil you that we are still making our incomparable SHIRT to Order amsutla MU.11U For$.U) ner half-dozen, ol and fine 210 1 Linen. V We positively Kii.irantee the fit, and with our pn-sentlaeiUite-are prepamlt.i turn ciit orders in the shortcstpos-dblo time. we are sun "iiing, in large quantities, me Celebrated. PSAHL SHIRT, Price $1.00. UNDERWEAR of all ou.i'.itie.s and prices. ' SCARLET UNDER WEAR, MEDICATED UNDERWEAR, COLORED UNDERWEAR, WHITE UNDERWEAR, CAN! OX FLANNEL UNDER WEAR. J. B. MARTIN & CO., West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTKR, PA. CLOTIIISU O.V. IliKAT HAKGAINS. L. OAI SMM & BEO. NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Our Own Gcod Lancaster Ma-ko UNEXOKPl'iONAISLE IN" FIT. STYLE, MATERIA L AND WORKMANSHIP. SOME OF OUR PRICKS. Men's Mixed SuiU $ t.oo Men's Diagonal Suits r;jio All-Wool Cie-situero Suits s.oo Fancy Mixed Suits 111.09 All-Wool Plain Cas-'iiuern Suits 12.01 Voung Men' Fancy Suits 13.30 All-Wool Diagonal .Suits i.k All-Wool Mixed Worsted Suits.., 11; no Men's All Woo! Panis lrom $2.01 up. Children's Suits lor $1.50. $2 25, $.00, fl.5o, up to $7 (P. BoyV Suits lor fiSO. 1300. $3.7.", $1 50, $:, 50, up to $8.50. J At $2.50, ?3.50, $1.00, $.01. $$.0), $10.00 ami $12.00 .iipio$lS.00. Gentlemen who wish to do credit to them selves should not fail lo visit OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. As we have marked our gooditso lowinpriee that eveiy gantient we make lo order is auen uiup bargain. Wo have great specialties iu Pants ; also, in Suiting. Pants t- older at 3.50, $I.(W, $5.00, $.C0. $7. o. up to $10.00. Suits to order at $12.00, $15.00, 1S.OO. $20.00 up to $3.1 03. Eveiy garment or the best make. Style, lit and quality fully guaranteed. L. GANSMAN & BRCL THE WELL KNOWN CLOTHEK9, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Mghton the Southwest Corner of Orange St LANCASTER, PA. STOCKS. THCKKASE TOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can cto so by operating on our plan. From May 1. 1SS1. to the present date, on Investments ot $1 '00 to fl.ooo cash profits have been realized a. id paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original investment, still leaving the original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot fund W sent free. Wo want responsible agents who will report the crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, 111. . iu'J-lyd IT SE KRKIUKtfS EXTRA PURE NEW FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest oi Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try it to prove that. For sale by grocery and. provision dealers. Circular to the trade sent free. Address, JOHN G. KUEIDER. 827-3mil Milton Grove, Lancaster Co.. Pa. ASTXTCB BKOS. AUVKttTlSISMtUIT. k STRICH BKOS'DVKKTISK-nKNT. ASTBICH BEOS-' PALACE -OF- FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HOSIEEY. We ait" rowab'o to show a liner and butter assortment o. dcsliublego v's ior LADIES, GENTS AD CHILDREN, lu Cotton and Wool, fine Cashmere Hose in all li'ine Shades. In tan IV Lambs Wool llcse, 1 to 1. seamless knit, utl.'ic. a pair. Vlu luml Co'oi d. Iu ivy Goods av2Jc., uiadcol Fine Lambs Wool, 1 J I. White nnd Colored. Inlants' Kibbed Wool Hose lo ! lull regu lar made, afJOe. a p.ii.. Six to 8, All-Wool Ribbed, at 'Sto. a pair tegular made. Ladies t u!l resii'ar Mai'e Hose. solid eolors at3Sc.; clockeil, ut SJi. a p.- . Fleece-Lined Brtlbi iy u.iiis. Fine Ca-luueic Jlo.-e.or Ladies at '"c. a pair. GLOVES, GLOVES. GLOVES. Mu-quetah-e- i i: and S button !ei;llis, in tiiet-n. Kioiize. (i.iuiuLiiiid Castor color., u.id all Ii.tdiiif? Fal' shaJcs. KID GLOVES. Our a-soi tiucnt ot Kid Gloves comprises the n'ir. " : lnSli ii 1 -'. 1 ebiied.Ojieraand White, i'i V. 1 ne ' e e. Goois, bough regular, c ! note. a- .11. J lev uie A 1. 1 Gcrst '!. : bd. 11 -ii I'.lacK, line, t'peia. Tiini, Go in l ' ." -u Fall shades. Gei.M'ji, . ''ill's, 1 all possible shades: alo, in Ti'i -n-Cot.i. 7 hooks, i':o sume (; bull in L tt Gloves. White and Opera. 10 button. V ii 1 ent4 Optra. JJn-in'i,ii elii.G'oves, in Terra-t'otla am' nil tiimV-t.'Ics. Bl eklJi!..es-edKid Muquelai ,$'.(0. Chamois Mesouctiiie, $i.0J: line qji'lily. Undnsceil kiu Mu&iiuet-iiie. Wbita aiusquctaiio Kid Gloves, t button length. I aoieV Blank .Io-sephlne,eamles, 3 buttons. black Kid Jli!Siuetaiie, r'l s'es. CHILDV CASHUKUE GLOVES. INFANTS WOOl, MITTS nad EtiGlNS. UNDERWEAR. Childs Merino Undcrweai, le-'d'ar maJle cuff;, regular lnAdesbouldei. fciat- 10, IS, f'J, 2 '-'1, -. iiS, 15c. lKc. a !' '.jc. '-'be 3L'C. Child's Scarlet A! .-Wool A!c."!Lited Undet wear from 1C to 3'" Ladle-.' Merino L'lulurwe.l , at 37c, ai)i', 7.re $1.00, f 1.25. Full Regular Made.Sl.no. Ail-Wool Medicated White, i.7.". Scarlet Underwear for ladies at ILiO. All ' wool, warianted. WOIaST -. O G Oi.JU'S. We have a complete lino or Wnrstcil Goods lor Children Wear Hand-Made nnd Ladies' j children mil Ladies Hoods aud Cans. Split Jackets. Ulsteis, Siloes, Shawls Intants Embroidered sl-awls. Kuibroidered Flannel ior Skiitmg. Felt and Flannel -kirts. CORSETS lrom t'Jc upwa '-. Freneli Woven Corsets nom OSc upwardj. A FULL LINE OF L1DIKS &USLIX UNDKUWAK. CIIEMISK, PANTALETS. SKIRTS, NIGHTGOWNS, GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. AH Sizes. GENTS' GOSSAMERS. $1.50. Wsngaiu evtend our cordial iirvitdtion to ail to coinn and inspect our assortment ot LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND DOLMANS Displayed in Our CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We are ready to show to parties giving us a Kill our 1II stock, regardless whether thev , have eome to purchase or merely to look. Our prices are the lowest, as usual ; our as- so'tmenttiie best. We have garments to fit aud to suit every body, tiom the cheapest up to the mostbeau tilul silk gatment. Ladies' LiihtCo)oicd Coats, plain or trim med with silK plush, iuall the suades, as drab, brown, green, bl on ze, navy blue, etc. LIGHT COLORED U0L31ASS. B!aek, Beaver and Di7igon.il Coats and Dol mans. Long Paletots, Ulsters, Sackeis. Black Silk Do'iuaus, trimmed iu fur, from $12 50 up ;n K0O. i ur-Liiied Silk Circulars at all pi ices. Plush Jackets, in all liie new 'e.tding shtdes as bronze, myrtle, cadet, garnet, brown. Plush Dolmans. MILMNKKY. New Goods leceived daily in this depart ment. Hats of all the newest shapes in Straw, Felt, Beaver and Beaver Edge. We offer a good Heaver Hat. in all collar.) at $l.i0: a special bargain. Children's Tiiiuuicd Hats. VELVETS. Ul.i'.-k Silk Velvet, from $1.01 upwards. Colored silk Velvet, at$.53 per yard. New shades of Colored Velvet and Flushes, as new gieen, terra cntta, cadet. Black Velveteen, at low llgurcs, from 35 cents upwards. Coloicd Velveteens, at CO cents per yard. Flushes in all the new shades, as well as brown, garnet, blue, green, drabs, etc. Itlacic Plushes a specialty. K1J3BONS in all the new shades, in pl.un anil fancy pat-t-ne. Ter a cntta, radet, louro'clock.ct'r.shcd strawl .ii. etc Vi-lvc ' i..l)Oi:s, satin faced. I'li'sh ;ibbon-, satin faced. :."evSash Ribbons received daily. JH.iek Ciene, at very low liguies, in I I, 5-1 ami 0-1 widths. Cepe Veils. Fine Black Ostrich Tips, at 75 cents, $1.00, $1.".-, $1.50 i er bunch ot three. Fine Black Tips, u'l to $12.00 it bunch. Black Ostrich Plcincs at prices never sold before. Fancv Win?s nnd Breasts. Biidsote'l ..escun-ioiis. Come and examine our stock. TRIMMINGS. NEW FRINGES. NEW GiMi'.u in Satin, Plush and Chenille, Jn L V -k as well as Colored. SC 'it.LT PLUSH TRIMMING. ol'NAMENTSin endless variety. FOURAGlERSin Black, as well as all colors. TEltltA COITA, CADET BLUE and SCARLET FOURAGIKItS, TUBULAR BRAIDS. 310UAIR and SILK, in ail colors and black. BUTTONS, BUTTONS, BUTTONS. Anlbing you may call lor in this department we are sure to have. Oar assortment is un usually large. LACES. SPANISH LACES at extremely low prices. REAL GUIPURE LACES. GUIPURE YAK LACE. EXTRA HEAVY GUIPURE LACE oi Latest Designs. SPANISH GUIPURE LACES. COLORED SILK. SPANISH LACES. SCARLET SPANISH LaCE. WHITE HUSH POINT TRIMMING ior Col lars and Cutis. Lace Goods, Lace Goods. 'Collar?, Fichus, Ties. Embroidered: Collars, and nil Latest Novelties in Lace as well as l i i-n Wear. uadt-.v r.ancy Linen Handkcrctaleis. cloth rrtOK JII-CBtKTKSXlAI., Oak Hall and Bi Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Centennial Celebration on October 25th will illustrate the great stock of men's and boys' clothing now ready in Oak Hall. Our preparations for the trade of this Au tumn and Winter already reach One Million Dollars. ' Our stock is in alL respects the best we have ever offered, and we firmly believe has never been equaled in volume by any retail clothing house in America. Do not fail to visit Oak Hall. Look at die C'odiing and Piece Goods, go through the workrooms and see how the vast place goes on. 7e have a heariy wel come for all, whether buyers or visitors. Te tens of thousands of friends we have made in the country about Philadelphia during the last twenly-two years are, wc are sure, more firmly our friends than ever be- fore. We have gained their confidence by giving them the best dollar's worth of clothing to be had anywhere, and we offer a new pledge of fidelity in our low prices and elegant Autumn stock of this year's sales. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. JJKY OOOHf. rtvi V. HOKIH END DRY COOUS HTOICK Ladies' Underwear, Mens' Underwear, Children's Underwear, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AKD A Fall Line of Winter Goods, AT THE - .: Norll M Dry Goods store, H-lyd LANtMSTEl:. PA. N KV TURK STORK. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. Watt, Shand & Co., NOW OFFER AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF ISilks, Plushes, Velvets AND FALL P1SESS GOODS In all the new colorings at Lowest Prices. CLOTH SUITINGS A SPECIALTY. J ast opened a choice line or LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS, In Heaver. Diagonal and Silk, neatly trimmed witii Fur ami Pasaanicntarie at lowest city prices. Light ami Dark t'lelli Jackets, Light ami Dark Cloth Ceats. LADIES' 11 ENT'S AN O CHI LDUEN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In nil weights, sizes and qualities at Eottom Frier-. Merino Underwear, Scarlet Underwear, All-Wool Underwear. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. N EW VII K A P MOKE. Hetzger & Hanghman IIEAUQCAUTEKS FOR UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES. COMFORTABLES, COUNTERPANES. COUNTERPANES. We believe wo have llic largest stock and Cheapest Prices in this city in all of the above good, aa we are already selling great quantities oftlicm. Mze & wmm NEW CHEAP STORE, 43 WEST SINC ST., LANCASTER, (Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Horse Hotel.) tyu, JtV the - Centennial. CLOIUINU, VNDBKWBAK, V. SH. ICATHVON, ( -ATE RATHVON ft ngHCR. Merchant Tailor and Draper, COltNER NORTH QUEEN AND OltAN'iE STREETS, LANCASTER. PA. la supplied with a Fine Stock ol FALL. AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVEUCOATINGf. PANTALOONINGS un'I VEST1NUS. , All of which will be made promptly loonier and satisfaction guaranteed, iu Fit and Fashion. Goods gold by the yard or pattern. octT-lind J.K HMALInO. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING 11F- iforeigu and Domestic Novelties, -FOR THE Fall anil Winter Season of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Large ami Esiiulsitw Line from 31 RUE VIVIENNB, PARIS, IMPORTEII lUKKCTANUONLYTOBEHAD AT 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. fyos mice noi.SK. Now F.oidy My Entire Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING for Men, Boys and Children. Are now on our Counter and consi.it of Hie beat material ever made up In Ready-Made Clothing. Every Garment i well-aewed and band HOiuely cut, in llm Leading Sty leu. 91Y PRICES ARE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER OVEEOOATS In great vai lety. well made and Low Prices. -IN MY- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Yon can find almost anything for a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay vou to examine my stock before purchasing J elsewhere, as it will certainly be to your ad vantage. Al. Rosenstein, , ONE PfilOB. Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUBXN ST. LANCASTER, PA. y 'X m
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