ye Eati&t; & KrKKx Volume XIX -No 63. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY NOVEMBER 13, 1S82. Trice Two Cents. a T0VES HUKST. New Dry Goods at Bowers & Hurst's, 26 & 28 NORTH LADIES, Wo offer auEIocaut Lino of BLACK ALL-WOOL CASUMEUES, at 10c., 50j.,G0c, 3c,70c., 7io., 80c.,83c. and $1.00 per yard. These goods aro undoubtedly the best offered in this city for the money. COLORED CAS1IMEKE8, in all shade. LADIES' C 1 CLOTH SUITINGS, in all Shades. LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS. SEAL-SKIN PLUSHES, in Light Shades, Seal Brown and Black. ELEGANT LINE OF MERINO UNDERWEAR for LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN, all sizes and prices. BOWERS & HURST, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, PHK : AURORA CARPET SWEEPER. The Aurora Carpet Sweeper, for which we are the sole agents for this portion of the state, HAS NO EQUAL. A large number of the ladies of Lancaster City and County would gladly testify to these facts : That it is more simple in construction, runs more easily, makes less noise than any other Sweeper in the market, and will in no way injure the Carpet. AGENT WANTED. We want an energetic lady or gentleman to . anvass the city for lhe AURORA SWEEPER. A liberal arrangement will be made with a re sponsible person. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. M VKK.S KATUKON. MERCHANT TAILORING. New effects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdoyo weavo, m BIuo, Green and Black. New cflbcts in Silks Mixed Euglfch, Cheviots in all fashionablo colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionablo colors. New effects in Imiwrtcd Overcoating, in Loudon Beavers, English Meltons Kcrboys and the popular '"Niggoilicad ' MYERS & RATHIfON, PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, ititr nouns. H AUUB 15UOTUKK. LADIES' Wo invite your attention to a complete stock of PALL and WINTER GARMENTS for Ladies and Children in Cloaks, Fur-Lined and Plush-lined Circulars, Seal Skin Cloth Coats, Dolmans, Tailormade GarmouLs, etc.,. etc., in all sizes and grades. Also Seal Skin Cloths, Mohair, Tiger and 3ilk Plushos, Silk Velvets au Velveteens. At the lowest prices will bo fouud our usual largo assortment of Black and Colored Silks in Reps, Gros Grains, Ottomans, etc. Elegant Brocaded Velvets and Embroidered Robes, Cashmeres, Ilonriotta Cloths, Serges, Habit Cloths and a full line of staple materials. A splendid selection of Laces, Mosquetaire Kid Gloves in Terra and Opera shades. HAGEK & No. 25 West King Street, N EXT DOOK TO TUK COURT MOUSK. FAHESTOCK, Opened this day, additional lots of LADIES' WINTER COATS, NEWEST STYLES ! LOWEST PRICES ! ! SHAWLS. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Single and double PAISLEY, BLANKET and CASHMERE from 25c to $25. OUR STOCK OP UNDERWEAR for Ladies', Gents' and Children, Is Immense. All Sizes, All qualities, Lowest Price. GOSSAMER WATER PROOFS for Ladies. Gents', Boys and Girls ; every garment warranted. Our stock of Seasonable Dry Goods was never so complete in every department as it is at t'85 present time, and wo would invite thoso in want to look at our stock boforc pur chasing. R. E. Ialmestooko Next Door to the Court UOUtlE jrUJtNJ.IlHliti O.UUJJ8. H THE BEST. ' Wo all want the best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Aro SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE TI1EM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT Wil AT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We have the SOLE AGENCY for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. X'lsVlttJilXa AND JOHN .. AKHOLU. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nob. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street,' - Lancaster, Pa. COME AND LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN BAH FUTURES UD Mil1 GOLD PASE HEATERS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, N0f,la 13 15 EAST ORANGE STBEBT, LANCASTER, PA. XBW AJrBTlBBMMJiTH. QUEEN STREET, VL.OT111NU. No. 12 East WEAR, BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. House, Lancaster, Pa. UAH tlXTIKU. LANCASTER, PA. Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATHVON. King Street, Lancaster, Pa, VJUUTHUfii. V K1UKO MlllCtS ANO 111AVK1C3 FOU- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. K.J. KU1SMAN. COLLARS AND CUFFS. K.J. KltlSMAN. TVTKW LINK OB NECKTIES AND WHITE SHUTS. E. J. EKISM AN. Ai.r. wooi. bCAULKT SIIIUTS AND DUAWEltS. E.J.EUISMAN, . 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 7Alb Ol'KnlNU FALL OPENING AT- I. GEEHAET'S Tiii MWm, NO. 6 EAST K1NU STREET. LANCASTER, l'A., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. SVKV rtSUJALNOTlCK. 'llio handsomest bioek'ot CLOTHING wo have over oilorcd for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES XII AN EVEN. 1IETTKU MADE Til AN EVEH. LOWEU TlilCEU TUAN EVEU. Special Ail-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Grey and Brown Mixed, 9510.00. FULL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging In prlco from $s.oo to $20.00. AU 61 on Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath tlio lowest. D. B. Hostetter & Sod, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. SAMGKI. H. PRICE, ATTOKNKV, HAS Removed hia Oflf co trom G6 North Dnke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Bear of Conrt IIouso, Long's New building. uU7-uj THE LATEST NEWS. T11K HK3T Or TE WEEK'S UtDUEi'. Ttao Crime-, Uontlacratioui, stud liirstera Tbat Occurred iu a Day A Ulauce at Current EveuU. The liouso of L. Harmon, uear Ripley, Iowa, was blown dowii by a tornado. Mrs. Ilarniou bad a leg broken, and ber chil dren severely bruised. A Lebigb Talley railroad train collided witb a gravel train at Coitou, and 1. Cos tcllo, the engineer, icceivcd fatal inju ries. A limbing boat, suppo:cii o belong to Elliott Hunter, of Southampton, Ontario, eaj.sizcd off Uaio du Doro Point, and all on board aro believed to bo lost. During t3 o'clock masa in tho Cbureh of St. Lawrence, in New York, piit of the ceiling over tliu cast gallciy icil with a loud crash, ctuniug a panic among tho largo congregation pio&cut. Three women fainted, but no ono was seriously i'ljuicd. A log cabin occupied by a colored fami ly ou tlio rami ol Mrs. Marshall, in Lun enburg county, Virginia, was burned a few nights since, and all the occupants perished. It is believed the cabin was sot on firo. A lire iu Fiankfort, Kentucky, de stroyed Leo & Siangan's iivcry stable, tho Major opera house, with part of tho city records, and lLo nostoflico, Buhr's new hotel and a dwelling, causing a totat loss loss of $08,000. The iiro was btartcd in tho stablo by a colored man smoking a pipe wbilo putting away bay. Tho body of Joseph Kivot, interred in a cemetery, in Cohocs, New York, was " rcsuricctcd " and robbed of a now suit of clothing, a gift from the lirru by which Kivot was employed. Eight hundred and fifty immigiauts ar rived in California last week by rail. Let ters bavo been recoived iu Sau Francisco from sixteen states and two territories and from England, Germany, France ami Can ada, asking information iu regaid to tho resources of the state. Josiab B. Smith killed his ll-yeai-oid sou by cutting his throat, at Sauta Anna, California. Smith and his wife aro iuwinu on religious bubjocts, and tboy claim that "the Lord commanded the Kierifice." Neil Ferguson, a canal lock keeper, was fatally stabbed by Donald Uiquehart, a collector of customs at St. Peter's, Nova Scotia. S. McKaviu w.ib murdered by unknown assassins in Putnam county, Georgia, a few days ago. . R. B. Allen, coloit d oook of tho U. S. btcamcr Portsmouth, who killed Belmor the steward, will be ti ied by the uutkor ities of Rhode Island. Eleven new cases of yellow fever and one death from tho disease were icported at Pensacola, but it ia believed that these loports aro very itnpcifcct. Clarence 11. Oolsou, and employee of the Pittsburgh pohtoffico, was eoJitunced to thioo yeais imprisonment ycbtou'.iy for lobbing tho mails, Fniug Uiiua ills Wife. Louis Ol.stn, with his wife and three children, arrived at Now York late Satur day night from Minneapolis, Minnesota, and put up at au up-town hotel. Oslon had becu drinking heavily and ea; ly this morning quarreled with liiu vrifo. He ihed two bhots at her, one of the balls taking clfect iu her arm, ncai tho shoulder. Tho injured woman was taken to Beliovue hospital and it was fouud nccssb.iry to amputate her arm. Her condition is con sidered daugorotib. Olson vasaricbted. He said that ho shot Iii3 wife because bhu was engaged iu a conspiracy with several men to rob him. Tho children were turned over to tho Society for tho Prevention of Cruelty to Children. taken iron a i:i;ai:. d l'ouiruiv:i:ia Hunter Who WHsStur' !v illtDtuko una Killed. A patty of Grccno county huuteib, jubt icluiucd fiom tho foicsts of Michicau, re port a sad affair which occurml anil which habtenud their letuin Jiomo. Sam') T.irbox, a jnominent and highly ro?poeted citizen of Xcnia county, constituted one of tho Grccno county party, and one even ing about du3k, while ho was out a short dibtauco from camp, he rfibuoicicd bear tracks, and upon looking about thought that ho discovered tlio animal in the thicket a .short di'.taueo iu advance of him. Mr. Taruox raised his rillo an s ihod and brought down tho object to the gsouud, but. on advancing was horrified to iiud that his riito-ball iiad pierced the body of a man iublcad of the animal, as ho had Mipporicd. The man wore a suit of dark clothes :;:id a tight-litting bkull e;ip and w:us in a stooping position when Mr. T.irbox bhot him. Tho supposition is that tho unfortunate man was after the .same brarMi. T.irbox was tracking, as ho was o::o of a p.'.ity of Pennsylvania huut-4'iv-i who weie onciutpcd a shoit dibtaucu from the camp of the Giceuo county men. Tho coroner of tho county in which the accident happened v.;v; notified and an in quest held. Mr. Tarbox was exonerated horn all criminal intent, but sinco his re tain ho has been almost cra.ed with grief and it is thought tho shock to his nervous sybtcm may alfect his reason. Tho namo of tho victim of Mr. Tarbox'd mistake could uot bo learned. l'ie and tlio Good LIttIo Uoy. Ciiieao Tribune. Ono day -when littlo Charles, tho good boy of whom I havo told you, was on bis way to school, ho passed by a largo or chard, in which thorewcro a great many kinds of iruit ; and as tho sunshiuo camo streaming through tho branches of tho trees and foil upon tho rosy-chcoked ap pies, tho sweet mellow poaches and tho icd cherries, Charlos thought they looked very bcautilul indeed, and would go down nicely with the lunch which his kind mother had wrapped up in a whito napkiu for him, and pliccd in tho littlo basket he carried iu his hand. Somoof the Fiuit hung very near tho Fence, aud as Chailcs looked at it Wist fully ho baid to himself : ' How easily I could climb over there and pluck bcveral of tho Apples aud Pears without being Discovered, for there is no one iu the Orchard now. But that would bo wrong, aud if I did ill should always by Sorry, aud suffer dreadfully from the Pangs of Conscience." So lie stood thero a littlo longer. Tho littlo Birds in tho Trees woro singing their Merriest Lays, the soft aud balmy Zephyrs of early summer wcro Kissing tho Flowore as they noddod their pretty heads in tho grass by tho roadside, and all Nature seemed rejoicing ia its Strength. Many times Charles looked up at the Fruit, and thought how easy it would bo to take it, but everything l.o did this tho Small Voico would say : ' That would bo wrong Charles," and ho would rcsolvo not to mako any such Break. But pretty soonaBrigbtThou-lit struck him, and his puro young faco lighted up with a Sunny Smilo. " I will go to the Owner of the Orchard," ho said, who lives in yonder House," and toll him how I have conquered Temptation. Then hs will give mo all the Fruit I want, because that is the way Sturdy Farmers always do in tho little books I got at Sunday school." So the went boldly up to taofarm house, but just as he entered tho Gate a tieico Dog grabbed him by the seat of his Pan ties aud wiped the Ground with him for a few moments. The nice Lunob tbat his mother had put up for him was Distrib uted all over tho Yard, and bis new jacket looked as if it had been Out With tho Boys. Wheu the Farmer heard the Noise he came running out of tho IIouso and called off tho Dog. " What do you waut my Little Mau '.'" ho said to Charles. So Charles told him he had been tempted to take the Fruit, but would not do so be cause it was Wrong. Aud thou he asked tho man for some Fruit. Tho Farmer looked at him for a Mo ment, and then said : " I have two more Dogs, both larger than tbo one you Tackled, and unless you aro out of hero in Tlirec Jerks of a Limb's Tail they will be Lunching, and you will bo Quito Conspic uous iu tho bill of fare.'' So Charles ran quickly away, not evcu stoppiug to get his Basket. A little way down the Road he overtook Thomas Tough, who was eating a Delicious Peach. " Whoro did you got the Peach, Thomas?" asked Charles. "Over iu the Orchard" replied Thomas. "I waited until tho Old Crank who owns tho place had gone to Breakfast, and then appointed myself Receiver of tho Or chard." " Yo aro a very wicked bay," said Charles. Yes," replied Thomas "lama trillo wicked, but I keep Getting to tho Front all tho time, and my clothes don't seem quite so much Disarranged as yours. You will also notice that my Luuch Basket is with mo, aud that my pioce of Pio for tho Noonday Meal is uot lying in Farmer Biowu'u Garden. When Charles wout homo that eveniug he told his Fapa what he had iluuo. ''You kuow, Papa, ho said, " that I would sooner bo right thau President." "Yes" replied his Pupa, 4- but I am not sciiously alarmed about you being Presi dent, either." W:ibto no tiino ; lcluys have dangerous ends. If a member of yonr t.imily ij sufforinu with n .sllxlit cotitrli or colli, don't wait until It do v ulopi llsolf into consumption, but procure at once a bottle ot Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup and cuie I bat cough. Tito Celluloid Kyo-Ulusscs will stund ten limes more ubuso than any other Eye-Class, mid furthermore, tboy aro the best, for sale by all loading Jewelers and Opticians. nllHwtJeotl Tbo best Spring liicdiclne known Is thut v.'omlerlul tonic, llrown's Iron Hitters. lor sale by II. 1$. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street. nia lwdicw rather Is Uottlug Well. My daughters say, "How much belter father since lie used Hop ISltters. Ho is getting well alter his long Miiloring Jroni a disease de clared incurable, and wo aro ho glad tliathe used yo'ir Hitters. A lady ot Kochcster, N. Y. nl-Ad&w .' Kigali ate not always tacts," but the incoutiovcitiblt! tatta concerning Kldncy Woit am better than most ligures. for in stance : " It is curing everybody " writes a druggist. " Kidney-Wort ia the most popular medicine we si-ll." It should bo by right, lor no other medicine has such specilic action on the liver, bowcH and Kidneys. Uo not lull to tiylt. 3-Tlio liunt biilliant shades possible, on all l.ibnbs ai Hindi bv tho Diamond Dye. Un eiu illotl lor brilliancy and durability. 10 cents. Why will you cough when Shlloh's euro wSlIitlvo l'liiiiedlato lellct. iTIco, 10 eta., CO el, mid SI. Korsaloby II. H. Coch-an, diug. gut. 1-7 and IS! North tluccn atreot. Aii.'.iouMAi'ttmi-orabio uyinnigesi .stiiialion, L.O-S of ApnctlU, Yello Miiloli'j Vitailzurlsapoitlvo euii. by II. 1. Cochran, druggist, 137 and i A it .- m m .mi:: in f-itrcitilii liv I ndlt'fMl Ion. t'on .. r .....,.. v.. It..... kL . ,. t(ia. . ror sain iSl A'ortll Queen blroct. Au Important Dlbcovory i bts been mailo whereby a succcsnrul vegeta ble coiiibination lias been introduced, winch arts upon tin bowels, tho liver and thokid-ncy.-, and at the sauu; time impaits .strength mid vitality to tho entire system. Hurdoclc blood bitters coustilnto this iiujKirUmt iis lovery. Trice $1. For sale by II. U. Cochran, (linguist, l't7 and UJ .North (jueeu street. Koi: Dvsi'srsiA. and Uvcr Complulnt, jou liivoii piiuti'd giniriiiilee on every boltlti ol .Milloh'.i Vll.ilter. It never Mils to cure, for aleby 11. H. Coelitan, druggist, 137 and 139 riorlli yneen sireot. In Hut Water. Orph.i M. Hodge, H.ittlc Creel;, AI fch. .writes: '1 upsft a le.i kettle ot boiling hot water on my baud. I at once applied Thomas' Eclec tnc Oil, an. I the effect was to immediately allay tho pain. I was fined in tluco days' hoi- sale by II. 15. Cinliran, druggist, 157 and l) Noilii (iiucii.'Uvcl. l.V.OAI. SOT1VES. r'SIATB OK UIHlKOn KKR LATE iV ill tbuboioiigb ot Manhelin.TTeecaHed. Tlio niiiIersli;iiediiuiitort appointed to distribute tlio balance remaining in the hands or Ucorgu Nte-, lato ol the boiough ot Manlieiiii, de-iM-vd, to mid among those legally eiititled to the s-iinc, w ill sit iortlmt lairpcso on Friday, tho 'Jltb d.iyoi Kovomber, IbSi, at 10 o'clock s. in.. In the Iilbrary ltoom ot theCoiirt-liouso, in tin: elly of Lanenstor. w here all persons In tetVKtuii in s.ii'l ilUUibutioii limy uttind. D.C. KSin.BMAN. ow-Onloaw Auditor. JhTATK K ntlCHAICI. KJS1IEK, I.ATK ill ol tho elty ot Lancaster, decexsed. Lct-lei-slejlauientaiy on said estate having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons in debted Ui s-.ild deeedent iiioreiiuested toiualco immei'.i.ite setUement, and thoso having claims or demand against tho estate ol said decedent, to make known tho tauie to the un f'eihigncd without delay, residing in tho city ot Lancaster. SUSAN C. 1'ISIIEK, O. FHKDEUICK FlSIIElt, sl-i.tdoaw No. C04 Nortli Queen SL 1Kr.VTK OF PKKUKltlCK PVIiK, LATK 1 ot Lancaster city, l'a., dcreasetl. The tiiidci signed auditor appointed to piws upon exceptions and dl-rirlbulo tho bahinco iouiiiln ing in tin ham's ot Junius 15. Kaul'nmn trus tco to -ell the rial estate ot tho said Frederick l'yle, .icceasrd, to and among thoso lwcnlly en tiili'd to the same, will sit for that purpose on FK1DAT, the 2IUi day ot NOVEMBEK, A. D., lht2, in the Library liooui ol tho Court House iu tho City of Lancaster, where all persona ln leieJted in ia'.d iliutrlbutlou may attend. CilAS. I. LAND1S, novi SUloaw Auditor. E ,l!)TATK OF UIIAKLIIS A. HEI'XINtJ late ol Lancaster City, deceased. Letters testamenUirv on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said decedent iiro rciiuustett to make immediate scUlunicnt. and those having claims or demands against tho cstito of said decedent, to moke known the .same to the un dersigned (or her attorney) without delay. J. V. F. bwtpr, J ULIA A. IIETTING. Attorney. Ei.ccutiix. nG-Gtdoaw HOOH.H ANli 8TAT1VNEIC1. OCIIUOL HOOKS. b -ALL- SCHOOL. BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, .IV TUK LOWEST HATES, L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 2 WEST KING STIiEET. LANCASTER. S.UJVVKX, JCf. HOiisKAl. JO'S NEW LIQUOR STORfc, Wo. 43 North Ouecn streot, laucaHtor, l. The vtry be-'taiidilnetniiililiu3 of Foreign and Domestic WINES and L1QCOKS, con stantly tor sale at wholesale uud reUill. Straight Old Uyc Wliisuy of the distillation ofl87n. 1'ure unadultoniteil. Custom House Hrandy, warranted ot the vmtago ol 1800. Kent especially for medicinal purposes, l'uro Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit the trade loia-lyd 110U3EAL & CO. MKVIVAL. V, IKOWJCS IKON 111TTKIUJ. STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to reg ulate a household, strength to do a day's labor without physical pain. All this represents what is wanted, in tho often heard expression, "Oh! I wish I had tho strength !" It jou are broken down, have not onongy, or feel as if lifo was hardly worth living, you can bo relieved and restored to robust health aud strength by taking Brown's Iron Bitters, which is a true tonic amedicino uuiversally recom mended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. Fremont St., Baltimore. During the war I was injured in tho stomach by a piece ot a shell, and havo suffered from il ever since. About lour years ago it brought on paralysis, which kept mo In bod six mouths and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I sulfcred fearfully from Indigestion, and for over two years could not eatsolidtoodtina lor a large por tion ot tho time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Hitters uud now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improv ing. U. DlXKlIIt. Bkown'h Ikon Bittkks is a com ploto and suro romedy for Indigestion, Dyspopci't, Malaria, Weakuosa and all dibe.iso.s requiring a truo, roliable, non-aleoholio tonic. It enriches tho blond, gives uew Iiro to tho muselcs and tono to tho nerves. For solo wholesale and lelail by H.H.COUH UAN, Druggist, 137 aud LKJ North Queen street, Lancaster nKMwd&w 5 rtMii: i;et BEST ! BEST ! ! POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IS- P. D. P- K WHICH IS TO SAY, Perry Davis's Pain Killer Captain Cbas. Allien, of Worcester, Mass., Fire Department, says': " Alter the doctor set the broken bone, I used i'alu Killer as a lini ment, and it cured me in a short time." Captain D. S. Coodcll, jr, of Scarsporl, Maine, iays : " For bruises, sprains and cuts, I know ot no medicine tbat is more ellective." David Tierce, Ulic.i, N. Y. v-iys: " For en!-, bruNcH. burns and sprains, it has never lulled to effect a c i' re. AN ACCIDENT MAY HAl'l'L'N TO MOlt- KOW. i;y risue:v DAVIS" l'A IN KILLKIlto- ij wt i.j .'.ri i i-.i uiif iii-.i.. Nl. nov.-ljiliVvv K l JIN KY-WOUT 18 A Suro Curo for All Diseases OK THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. II li'is "ipi'dllc action on this inol import lilt oi;::iii. euablinir it to tlnow oil toi'liidltv iind inaclion. .Stimulating tho healthy m-chi- lion ol tlio i;iie,anil ly l.eepingllii) liowels iu tieo condition, eHectiug il.J legiilardlstbarge. TVTolo-nio 1( 'ou are sutlei lug trom ma- JJrXcUcLlldi. laria, have tbo chills, aro bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, money-won will surely relievo and iuicl:ly cure. In tho Sitrliiji to cleanse tho bystein. every ono should take a thoiougli course ot it. Sold by DrugglstH. .Trice, SI. KIDNSY-WORT. aej:27ijd&wMW.'ii:' 11 UAJtliWAUE. w :V IIAKDWAKK STOKff . 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSUALL & RENGIER, DKALEKSIN DUlLDING:uil CAIIIMi HARDWARE, STOVES, 1IEATEHS, llxXUES, PAINTS, OILS and GL4SS House Furnishing Goods. bll-Suult&w STOCKS. TNCKKASE YOUK CAF1TAI. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, $20, $50, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments in grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on on r plan, from Slay 1, Ihsl, to tlio present date, on investments ot $1,U0 to 11,000 cash prolit.s have been realized and paid to invest ors ainountinir to several times the original Investment, still leaving tho original Invest ment making money orpavablo ou demand. Kiptanatory circulars and statements ol iund W sent Iree. Wo waut rcponslblo agents who will report tho crops and introduce thoplau. Address, FLEMMTNQ & MEBRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Hlock, Chi cago, III. iu'J-lyd 'WHNKUTJi'UTUlUAi;., IlrOK S5CTS (made iroin oin siocic couneciieui to bacco) at HAUTM.AVS YELLOW rilONT CIUAtt bTOU. 0?6rcoats fop Fall aifl Winter. The time is at hand for thepar chase of these goods, and our stock represents every variety, from the cheaper caaelmereeto fine silk and satin-lined beavers. every one of which can be well recommended for superior cut and finish, at prices to meet the ability of every purchaser. A. C. YATES & CO., r Building, Chestnuts SiTtiiSts. PHILADELPHIA. u 7-1 mil 11 K8U & lsuu-riiKic. INSTITUTE WEEK. We beieby tender to the Teachers and their Friuds a cordial invitation to CALL AND EXAMINE our Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINGr. W arutritisiiuil that we can olter tlmm in ilticeineiils wlilch can be equaled by lew anil excelled by none. Wo would also call attention to the line amt huge stock ot Piec3 Goods fur M-irohaat Tailoriar, Wlileli we now ln.'e on esliiblti'.n. All Liinls ol Gout's Furnishing Goods IN STOCK. HIRSH & BROTflEE, Fenn Hall Clothing IIouso. Noe. 2 and 4 North Queou Street, & Noa. C and 8 Porm Square LANCA THK.l'A Hens lyd H KKAT ltAKJAIS. L. ailSMAI & BRO. NEW FALL AND WINTER bT0?JK. Cur Own Good Lancaetor Make UNKXCKI'TIOMAKLK IN KIT, bl i LB, JMATKICIAL ANO W WCMUANSIHl'. SOME O" OIJI; J'KICh.". Men'a Mixed Puits $4M Men's l)i -goiialSudM J All-Wool Ca.-biineru bulls UM r'a. icy Mixed .Suits VtM All-Woo! l'ialu (Ju.simeie.--iiil.-. 12.011 Young Men'staiiey. Sill's T&M All-Wool Diagonal iSiiit!- 1.W All Woo! Idixi.il Woisted cults 1IUW Men's All Wool I'ant-t Iiom ilJlt up. Children's buitaior Jl.W). fii'., ::.. $l..'0, np iloyV Suits lor Jiai, f.i oa." i.1.73, f i :., $5., np to IS..VI. o mm, OVERCOATS. At $.'..Vi, )M, $l.Ml, $i;.OI. .-'., $1U.MI uud I12.W up to 118.00. (ieiitlfiiieii who wish to do credit lotofltB selves should not fall to visit OUR CUSTOM DEPAUTMENT. As wo have marked ourgood-, no low in price tl.at every garment we make to order is agen dii'j bargain. We lai: great special Um 111 l'.ints; alto. In buitiugs. l'ants to ordur at r.S.MI, $l.0, $3.W, fil.OO, 97. 00, up to $10 00. -iiiustoorderat Jlioo, $15.00, $iy.oo, rJJ.OOnp ioli-iOJ. Kvery Karmeiitof tlio b- t make. .Style, fit and (unllty tully giiaruntced. L. GANSMAN & BRO, THE WELL KNOWN CLOTIIKK, GO and C8 NORTH QUSB' ST., t.ighton tlio 3outhe-t Corner of orange 8t LANCASTKC, l'A. OAHtilurn, so. rpuK MiitmuKi) c.ici;iA'iK tt'o:;K or LANCASTL COUN'l EDGERLEY & Co., fINB Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Markot Houaog, LANCA8TEU, 1'KN'A. We make every stylo Buggy and Carriage c5e airetl. All work finished in tho most coiaforW ablo and elegant style. Wo uso only the beat eelecteil material, and employ only the beet mechanics, for quality of work our prices am tbo cheapest in the state Wo buy lor cash sail sell on tho most reasonable terms, Olveaaft cull. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Ono set ot workmen especially mpIoveU for that DnrnoM). f nW-tltUkw AKUtt LINK ur LOKIIXARD'S I'lug Tolmcco, ami other li rat-class brands at UAltTMAN'S YELLOW FKONX CIGAli STOKE.
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