H)je mtfaae r2a BBBlriBBBKSBlBBBBKBB , I21t&3 Volume XIXKo. 04. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY- NOVEMBER 14, 1S82. Price Two tints. ilttt O It (Ttl fr i b fJOWEltS HCKir. New Dry Goods at Bowers & Hurst's, 26 & 28 NORTH LA.OIES, "Wo offer an EW ant Lino of BLA.CK ALL-WOOL CASIUIERES, at 40a., 50c.,C0c, Gjo ,70j., Tie., 80c.,85c. and 11.00 por yard. These goods arc undoubtedly tho best offered in this city for the money. COLORED CASHMERES, in all shads. LADIES' 6 4 CLOTn SUITINGS, in ail Skades. LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS. SBAL-SKIN PLUSHH3, m Light Shades, Seal Brown aud Black. ELEGANT LINE OP ME5RINO UNDERWEAR for LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN, all sizes aud prices. BOWERS & HURST, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - Lancaster, Pa. rpiiK I AURORA 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 gladj testify to these facts : TImt 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 canvass the city for lhe AURORA SWEEPER. A liberal arrangement will be made with a re sponsible person. JOHN S. GrIVLER & CO.. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. M YKKS KATHFON. MERCHANT TAILORING. Nw effects in Imported Woisteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdve weave, in Blue, Grcou and Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotcli Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, Inglish Heltons, Kcrfeeys aud tho popular 'Niggeilic.til.' MYERS & RTHON, PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, JiRX GOODS. H AUKIC & UUOTIIKK. LADIES' Wo invito your attention to a complete stock of FALL and WINTER GARMENTS for Ladies and Children in Cloaks, Fur-Lined and Flush-lined Circulars, Seal Skin Cloth Coats, Dolin.ins, Tailorraado Garmo::tR, etc., etc., in all sizes and grades. Also Seal Skin Cloths, Mohair, Tigar aud Silk Plushes, Silk Tolvots an Vclvetosus. At the lowest priocs will be found our usu il largo iwsortmant of Black aud Colored Silks in lisps, Gros Grains, Ottomans, etc. Elsgant- Brocaded Velvets and Embroidered I lobes, Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Sarges, Habit (Moths and a full line of staplo materials. A splendid selection of Laces, Mostiuotairo Kid Gloves in Terra and Opera shades. HAGEK & No. 25 West King Street, N EXT UOOU TO TDK COURT HOUSE. FAHSESTOCK. 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 Prices. GOSSAMER WATER PROOFS for Ladies'. Gents', Boys aud Girls; evary garment warranted. Our stock of Seasonable Dry Goods was rover so complete in every dopartmentas it is at the present time, and we would invito thoro in want to look at our stock before pur chasing. R. EL FaJanestock, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. UOVSMS FUJtNIBIWrtt GOOJtS. --- --"-' ' H OUSKKUKNISU1NU. THE I . We all want the best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE TEIEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. W6 have tho SOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. l'LVMlllXO AN li roun l. akhold. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. COME AND LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GAS FUTIES UD PAIIT COLD fijffl HEATERE, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, No. 11, 13 Ss 15 BAST ORANGE STREHT. LANCASTER, PA. EEVt ADTERTlSESlIiSTa. QUEEN STREET, CARPET SWEEPER. CLOT1IINV. No. 12 East ,, i r WEAR, BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. BEST. LANCASTER, PA. GAB FITTING. LANCASTER. PA. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATIIVON. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. 9TBISO. "aTEKlNO MMUTS AND WUWlUtS FOIi LADIBS AND GENTLEMEN. K..I. EltlSMAN". ANDC. G0LLA1Z8 AND GUFFS. E..F. EltlSMAN', "VTKW LINK OF NECKTIES ANI WHITE SHIllTS. E..I.KKISMAN. Ai.r. wool SCAULKTMUUTS AND DBAWKIW. E.. I. .EltlSMAN, 56 NORTE QUEEN STREET. tai.i. oi-knin NO FALL OPENING -AT H. GERHART'S Taiisig Wlsient, NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. 1PKU1AI. NOTJUK. Tlio handsomest Siocfc.ot CLOTHING wo have ever oflcrcd for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CIIOICKU STYLES THAN EVEU. UETTEll MADE THAN EVKH. LOWEIi I'UICED THAN EVER. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, In Crey and Brown Mixed, SIO.OO. FULL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging in price from 53.00 ta $20.00. All of on Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath the lowest. I B.Hostetter & Son, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. nASIUKL II. FKIOK, ATTOKNKV, HAS O UemoveU his Ofilco ironi 66 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Bear of Court ilouso, Long'g Now Uuilding.- Kinl7-tia DEMOCRATIC WISDOM. y;ONGKESS10NAL. KEFOHMS atEDKD. Ex-Speaker Knndall Upon the Ismies ot tae Day Some Wise Utterances on tbe TarlirOuestlon--A Hopeful Future. Philadelphia Time Interview. Referring to tho November elections Mr. Randall said : "I belicvo tlio recent Democratic an:! reform successes mean a declaration by tho people in f.ivor of greatly leduciiiK publio expenses, both in general and local government. Such re tilictions are easily attainable and can bo secured without friction to proper admin istration. Republican control has led to extravagauce in every direction aud the people believe, asl believe, t u.it tuosa now in power aie not equal to the accomplish ment of t-uch a result. "There are muiy questions vital to tho piospcrity of tho country," Mr. Randall proceeded to bay, "that niivt bo mot, and among the uumbcr :io one i.i of nioro im pot taneo than tho doing away with tho' internal rovemu system As for mys3lr. I am in fivor of aa absolute and until o repeal of all such taxation. ounuiuy Tho Tlilns " Not,- let mo tali you why. In tho first place, the governm nt does not ucod tho money. The suiplus revenue from all sources last ye.w was ab-mt $1 15,000,000 within one million of the amount taisud under internal taxation laws aa.l suiely. with economy, no difliculty can aiiso fiom such abrogation. Now for another reason: The ititerual t;xes aro olFon-ivo to lha people as a mode o: raising revenue- in this country aud have been submittod to only as a necessity resulting from tho war. Tho Republicans mr.de a mistake in not co-operating with the Democrats at the last session of Congress in securing tho then proposed reduction of $70,000,000. Now the whole system must go. 'But thatisuot the end of this matter," continued tho speaker, warming up visibly with his subject. " This system main tains four thousand people in office, who are kepi by tho nation at a cost of $5,000,- 000 a year. With the repeal of the servico this burden will also bo removed from the public shoulders." Mr. Randall then proceeded to show how the government could raiso the reve nue necessary to merit its obligations aud expenses. Ono prolific source of rovenuo was iu tho form of customs duties on im poi ts. He thought a thorough reform and simplification of tho tariff laws was neces sary aud should be effected as speedily ks possible. Discussing tlio Tarlir. " Why," said tho cs speaker, with his well known energy, " these laws were en acted during war times and are not adapt ed to tho existing conditions of our com merce, and tradu. I do not favor a tariff enacted upon tho ground of protection simply for the sako of protection, because 1 doubt tho existenca of any constitutional warrant for any such construction, or tho grant of any uch power. It would manifestly bo in tho nature of class leg islation, aud to such legislation favoring one class at tho expense of any other I have always boen opposed. In my judgment tho question of free ti ado will not aiiso practically in this country during our lives, so long as wo coutitmo to raiso revenuo by duties on impoits, and there fore tho discussion of that principle in an absolute waste of timo. After our public debt is paid in full, our expenditures can hardly be much below $200,000,000, and if this is levied iu a business like and intel ligent manner it will afford adequate pro tection to every industrial interest in tho United States. Tho assertion that tho constitution permits tho levying of duties iu favor of protection 'for tho sako of protection ' is equally uncalled for at d unnecessary. Both aro aliko desultoiy and not involved in any practical adminis trative policy. If brought to a test I bc lic-ve neither would staud for a day. Pio tectiou for the sako of protection is prohi bition, pur : and simple, of importation, aud if there be no importation thcru will bo no duties collected and consequently no revenue, leaving tho mercenary cx p2!sscs of tho government to bo collected by direct taxes, for internal taxes would iutcrforo with tho protection principle, aud when the people were generally asked to bear tho burden of heavy taxation to sustain class legislation aud tho interests of a portion of our people at tho expense of the gioal bulk of our population, theio would ba an emphatic and conclusive neg ative So it is with frco trade. Thcro is now hardly a man in publio life who ad vocates it pure and simple. Nobody wants direct taxation, although it would bring taxation so near and so constantly before tho people that Congress would hesitate long before it voted tho sums of nioucy it now docs if not for improper at least for questionable purposes." "What other measures of refoi marc likely to bo effected by tho Democratic paity aud how will their return to power affect tho business interests of the coun try V" was asked. The Need ol Civil Senlco Keform. "The people are opposed to all sub sidies aud all kinds of jobbery," rejoined' tho ex-speaker. "Thorough reform iu tho civil Horvico of tho government is needed and tho cuactmonl of laws to pre vent tho enforced assessments on officials' salaries, whether such office-holders are under Federal, state or municipal control aud authority. I think I can assure the public that nothing will bo done by the Democratic Ilouso which will iu any do gi oe disturb or even embarrass our present business relations and prosperity, whether such may relate to commerce, manufact ures or agriculture. Our experience and the lessons of ourdefeatsand long absence from power will save tho people and our party from such dangers." By easy transitions the congressman got around to the subject of tho Republi can defeat iu this state ou Tuesday. IIo regarded tho result of tho election as a complete and final overthrow of bossism. Tho loaders of all parties and faction?, he raid, would do well to fully understand this featuro of tho result. Whon tho sub ject of tho speakership ' of tho Ilouso of Representatives was broached by tho re porter, Mr. Randall good-humoredly said : "No matter who is tho speaker, tho policy I havo indicated will bo executed as far as tho Democrats in Congress nan shapo legislation. You can well understand," ho said, in conclusion, " with such pros pects ahead for tho country and my party 1 am in tho best of hope for the future. ' A ULOltlOUS RECORD. From Uen Butler 'a Boston Jublleo Speech. Why have tho ayes of tho people, not only of this state, but of tho nation, turn ed to tho Democratic party? For now more than a quarter of a century, so far as this stato is cencernod, its administra tion has been in tho hands of one party. For more than a score of years tho admin istration of the government has been in the hands of the same parr.y. But for more than seventy years, with a few ex ceptions up to tho time of tho war, tho administration of the government was in tho hands of tho Democratic party (great applause), and by that party's statesmanship it has con tributed to tho progress of tho country and the extension of its territory, until the sun now rises and sets at the same hour upon the land of the United States. Wo had, first, under Jefferson, the acqui sition of tho Mississippi river. Louisiana and tho great West, extending far up the Missouri and all its territory. That was opposed, you will remember, by the oppo sition party of that day. Who now would give up the Mississippi river, Mis souri aud tho West to any power on earth? Next wo took tho little poninsula of Florida, acquired by the Democratic party. Next followed tho empire state of Texas that stato moro thau a third larger in territory than tho empire ot France, and this day aud this hour devel oping by tho richness of its soil and tho beauty of its climato into au empire which is destined to bo divided directly into four states of this union, each greater in terri tory aye, and in the noxt decade iu pop ulation than tho territory of Now Eng land. What noxt ? Texas was acquired as early as 184-1 or '43. It gavo occasion to the war with Mexico, where the conquering armies of tho republic, under tho lead of a Democratic administration, carried tho glorious stars and stripes over the city of Mexico aud all the Spanish dominions aud Central America. Applause. l'id wo t acquire auything by that administration ? Nu. But we acquired the right to buy and pay for honestly and fearlessly tho groat empiro of the Pacific coast, Arizona and Nov Mexico. These are the acquisi tions of the Democratic p.u ty. Thesj aro tho results of its statesmanship, the out growth of its principles. Thfho are. the jewels to which wo point. By a change in politics, brought about by a question which, unhappily, brought war upon the country, tho Democratic p.nty vveie put in a minority, and for twenty odd ycaw thcro has been no opportunity for Demo cratic statesmanship to assort itself in the government of the country. It may bj it is not tho time nor,- to discuss it it may have been the grievous faults of the Do mocracy, but groviously have wo an swered for it ; and the fact that to tho Democratic soldier wu owe the unity, strength, power and glory of tho country is the answer to that. Applause. " And now tho Republican party, com posed of good, true, aud houast men for the masses of men aro always honoit -aud patriotic, to whatever party they belong having conducted through its administra tion tho war of tho Union, ami having settled with moro or less wisdom, as the case may be, all the questions arising out of that war, attempts to hold tho country by virtue of an organization against any sentiment for freedom aud equal rights, aud ending iu almost a confederation of corruption. Great appliuss. When the country found itself iu this conditiou where should it turu for relief, whero should is look for statesmanship, where should it look for reform, whero should it look for all the qualities that brought this country up from an infant republic to a groat nation, but to tho Democratic party? Prolonged applause. Aud they havo turned to U3. Applause. Let mo say, in all frankness to you, they have turned to us largely, but with almost a doubting feeling : "Is the Demo cratic party equal to the taok ?" It be comes our duty to teach tho people that tho sons aro as tho fathers were equal to anything that conduces to tho glory, honor and perpetuity of frco institutions in this country. Applause Lot us, then, justly, so far as we may, deserve the oonfidencj of tho pooplc which they havoroposed in us. Applause Let every one of us, whether in. the councils of the nation, wherein wo now have au assumed majority, or in tho councils of tho state, where tho majority is halting and doubtful, show that we in tend to mj conduct ourselves that every man shall welcomo tho day when the Dem ocratic party resumes the power which their principles demand they should have, which their statesmen show they know how to use, and that power which has never beon exorcised except for the good of all mon, and the equality of all men be fore tho law. Applause. For myself re turning to yon and to each one of you, again and again, thanks for your kindness, for your support, for your confidence I reverently pray tho Almighty God to give me that virtuo and wisdom and sagacity that shall lead me, in any sphere of official duty to which I my bo called to do all that man can do to justify tho confidence, tho kindness, the love and affection shown to mo by the people of Massachusetts iu tho lato demonstration which we havo met to celebrate. Prolonged applause. A ptt'diraincut. 2o'cioc)t In the morning tiled" on the side-walk baby got the croup, and no Br. Hull's Cough Syrup in tlio lio:i-,a. The Celluloid Kyi Glassrn will staiul ten limcx more abuse limn any other KyM!!w, and rurtlieriEor, thoy aro the beat. for H.ilu by all IfiwIliifcJcweirrs mul Opticians. iilS-lwdcod " Inures ui-ciiot always lacts," hut tbe Incontrovertible tacts concerning lildnry Wort are better than moat liKni'e". 'r in stance : " 11 Is citrine everybody " writes a drucKlit. " Kidney Wort is the nioit popular lnedlclno wosM'll." It should lie by rhclit, for no other medicine hits such spccillc action on the liver, bowels and kidneys. Do not tall to try It. ?"The mo-d brilliant .shades possible, on all labnbs arc mado by the Diamond I)yoa. Un ciiualled lor billliancy anil durability. 10 cents. The best Spring medicine known is that ivonderliil tonic, llrown's Iron JSittcr.i. I'or sale by 11. It. Cochran, ilrnggtsl, 187 and 1:.! North Queen slrect. nl.'J lwdJtw Why wiix vcu cough when HhllohVi cuso will alve Immediate leltej. frlce, 10 cts., So els. audit. For sale by II. 1J. Cochran, drug ?lat, 137 and 130 North Quern ptrrt. AKisvou madb miserable by Indigestion, con stipation. Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin T Shlloh's Vltnilzcr is a positive cure. For salo by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13U North Queen street. An Important Discovery Has been made whereby a successful vegeta ble combination has been introduced, which nets upon tho bowels, the liver and tho kid neys, and at the same, time imparts strength and vitality to the entire system. Kurdock blood bitters constitute this Important dis covery. Trice fl. For sale by II. 11. Cochran, drugg'st, 137 -uui jua North Queen street. Fon Dtsvhpbia and Liver Complaint, you have a printed Kiuinintco on every bottle ol Shiloh's Vltalizcr. It never Tails to cure. For tale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Jo7 and 130 North Queen strcut. In Hot Water. OrphaM. Hodge, Battle Creek, Mlcli.,writcs: 'I upset a tea-kettle ot boiling hot water on my hand. 1 at once applied Thomas' Eclec tric Oil. and tho cllcct was to Immediately allay the pain. I was cured In three days-' For sale by II. B, Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorcr. It 13 entirely dlflcrcnt from all others. It Is Ri clear as water, and, as its name indicate--, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Itcslorer. It will immediately free the head from all ilandrufl, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duce a acw growth where it has lallenotl. It docs not In any manner cltect tho health, which Sulphur, Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ol Silver preparations havo done. It will change light or faded hair m a few days to a beautiful, glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, K LINE A CC Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. OlilTTENTON New York. JnnS-lyd.codAw 1?OUKTAlM FINK-CUT TOItACCO (THK best brand uiiinu factnrcd) 8 cents per ox. or '.Scents J4 ft at IIAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. MXDICJLL. H JllOffS-S IKON B1TTKKS. STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to reg it lato a household, strength to do a day's labor without physical pain. All this represents what is wanted, in tho oftea heard expression, " Oh 1 I wish I had tho strength 1" It you are broken dowu, havo not onengy, or feel as if life wa hardly worth living, you oan bo relieved and restored to lobust health and strength by taking Brown's Iron Bitters, which is a true tonic a mediciuo universally recom mended for all wasting diseases. flOl N. Fremont St., llaltltuorc. During tho Mar 1 was injured in the stomach by apltc't ot a shell, and liavu suffered lrom it ever sine. About loar years ago It brought on paralysi, w hich kept me in bed six months and tho best doctors In the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from Indigestion, and for over two years could not cat soil food ana for a large por tion ot the time was anablc to retain even liquid nourishment. 1 tried Brown's Iron litters and now after taking two bottles I am ablo t get up and go around and am rapidly Improv ing. O. Daoxan. Bbowk's Iron Bitters is a com plete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requiring a true, reliable, non-alcoaolic tonie. Ik enriches tho blood, gives new life to tho muscles and tono to tho nerves. For salo wholesale and retail by II. R. COCH RAN, Druggist, 1.17 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster nio-lwd&w H TH E BEST BEST1 BEST 1 1 POLICY OF INSURANCE AUAIHST ACCIDENTS IS- P. D. P- K WHICH IS TO SAY, Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain Cltas. Allien, of Worcester, ilafg., Firo Department, says!: " Alter the doctor set tho brokca bono, I ascd Pula Killer as a lini ment, and It cured me In a short time." Captain D. . Goodell, Jr. of Scarsport, Maine, says : " For bruises, sprains and cuts. I know of no incdlcluo that is more effective." David Pierce, Utlca, N. T. says : " For cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, It has never failed to effect a cure. AX ACCIDENT MAT HAPPEN ROW. TO-MOU- Kuy l'EUKY DAVIS'S day ot any Druggist. PAIN KILLEUto- novt-lyilSw K lOSEr-WtlRT. THB SftSVr CURB TOH R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is ler all th painful diseases ot the KIDNK1I, LIVE AND ROWELS. It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that causes tho dread tul suffering which only tin; victims or Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES ol tho worst forms ot this terrible dUease havo been .uieklv lelieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CURED. Price, 91, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggists. Dry can bs sent by snail. WELLS, KICMAEDSON k. lO., Eurllngton, Vt. KIDNBT-WORT. Acta nt tho same time on the Eidneys, Liver and Ilowels. senB-eodTTnAw 41 UAItDWAMM. N tfKW HARDWARE 8TOK. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN BUILDIXGand CABIMvi HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS,. RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS House Furnishing Goods. sll-3indJfcw MTUVKB. TN UREAS K YOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, $20, $50, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can uo so by operating on our plan. From May 1, It&l, to the present date, on investments or $1,(00 to Sl.ouo cash profits have been realised and paid to Invest ors amounting to several times tlio original Investment, a till leaving tlio original Invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements of lund W sent free. We want responsible agents who will report tho crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLKMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago. 111. inD-lyd CONNECTICUT UIUAK,-llOK 25CTSJ (mado from old stock Connecticut to bacco) at UABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR' STORK. CLOTHING. AfiuUIENT. IP WE CAN GIVE YOU CLOTHING EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO CUS TOM MAKE AT ONE-TOIRD LESS COST AND GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT SHOULD WE NOT BE ENTITLED TO A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE OR AT LEAST A CRITICAL EXAMI NATION OF OUR GOODS BEFORE YOU CONCLUDE A PURCHASE. FALL AND WINTER STOCK YET UNBROKEN. NOTWITHSTANDING THE RUSH LATELY MADE ON OUR LINES. A. C YATPC. CO.. Wg Baiidicg.GirhU!iH& 0'ivuSts. PHILADELPHIA. nil Imd H1K tKSH & I.KOTIIER. INSTITUTE WEEK We hereby tender totluiTparhcrc and their Frfrnds a cordial invitation to (AM. AND EXAMINE ourStocfc of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Ware satisfied that can oiler them In ducements which can bo eipialed by lew and excelled by none. Wo would also call attention toth: line and large stock of Pkco Goods for Merchant Tailoring, Which wo now have on exhibition. All klndd of Gent's Furnishing Goods IN STOCK. HESI & MOTBEE, Foun Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Streot, &N03. 6 and 8 Penn Square. LANCASTER, I'.. scpS lyd pi kk; AT ISARUA1NS. L. &AISKAI & BRO. NEW FALL AND WiMEK STOCK. Our Own Good Lancaster Make UNKXCKP1 IOVAKI.KIN FIT. STYLK, MATKIlIAi. AM) WOKKMAMSIIU' somk ok on: r kicks. Men's Mixed Suit 4.m McnV.lli,'goiia!Su t- ... i;ztt All-Wool c'ax-linere Sulla .(, Fancy Mixed Suit? jh.o) A 11-Wool l'litln Cashmere tuilM l'jn Young Men's Fancy suits f.tjrj, All-Wool Diagonal rtult." 14.M! All-Wool 3ti.ied Worsted Suits Vim Men's AH Wool I'anU lrom $2.00 up. Uiildrcn'a SiiIIm !orl..V), 23, ijcs.w, $4J, up to7.. Boy'.s Salt lor t2..T0. J.lt. 3.73, $I.."iO. $3.50, up to 18.50. OVERCOATS, OTIGOATS. At Sixo, $J.S0, $!., $7.00, t.oo, Jio.'io and $i?.on up to $13.00. (icntlrmen who wish to do credit to them selves .-liould not fail to visit OUR CUSTOM DEPAIITXENT. As we liave nmrkel ourgoo.lj so low In price that every garment we make to order ! a gen uine bargain. We have great specialties in I'ants : also, in Suiting!. Fan is to ordur at J..r0, $1.00, $.".ot, sc.oo. 7. OJ. np to $10.00. Suits to order at $12.(0, $1.1.00, $it.oo, $a).ooi to $33.03. Kvcry garment of the K-st make. Style, tit and quality fully guaranteed. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE WKLL KNOWN CLOTH EltS, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., lilghton the Southwest Corner ol Orange St. LANCASTER, FA. VAKKtAUMtf, JtV. tpuK SlAAIIAKD CARK1AUK WOKK OF LANCA9TEU COUNTY. EDGERLEY t Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, FENN'A. We make every stylo Uuggyond Carriage de sired. All work finished in tho moat comfort able and elegant styiv. We u. only tlio beat selected material, and employ only tho heal mechanics. For quality of work our prlcex are tbe cheapest in the state. We buy tor cash and tell on the most reasonable terms. Give U3a cull. All work warranted. Repairing prompt, ly attended to. One set ot workmen especial! y mployed for that purpose. f n3G-tfdAw
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