WETTS (Itye Jarxte V .' i ' V ' Tolante XXl.Ne. 71. "Vi LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1884. FrfoeTweOnW. K-J , .,...-,. ,., ?r jpp?p( WWH " WititiWiii ' it'' HKTueuxgencer CLUVKB, WAtOUK, MO. H. E. kiiUAua, NOVELTIES ! Graphoscepes, Monocles and Magic Mirrors in Walnut, Ebony and Olive Weed. Achromatic Binocular Opera Glasses, direct importation from Lemaire, Paris, in Pearl, Alligator and Morocco. Alse French Carriage Clocks, Diamonds and Fine Watches. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Pa. Ne. 4 W. King St. DKI UUOL'9. rwTa and hiiawlh. LADIES' AT- VTetzger & JHanghman's Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Delmans and Jackets. CHILDRENS' COATS, for Pall and Winter. Oar Assortment of Costs ter Lad Inland Children was made exprcstly fnrna by the bout makers el New Yerk aud Philadelphia, and are very cheap. METZGEIl & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP ST011E. 43 West King Street, (tlolwcen the Cooper Heuse and Serrol Kers nevl-lydAw N BXT UUOK TO TUK CO OUT BOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'SI SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! -DOUBLE AND Te Bult the TiUte and Purse et all, Lnrire PA1SKLET, CAbUMKllK Alse rtUOOAUK SILK VKLYET8 at tl., worth nearly double the ranny. BILK, at 87c, ii.OOundil.UK never before equaled. These In want should see thorn. E. E. FAHNESTOQK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. J." StAKXiK & Vil.'a AUVK11TISKMKHT. WE HAVK UAD A DINNER SETTS, - AND TOILET THIS WKBK BBDUOBD PRICES Advartlsed Last Week, and these who purchased certainly secured bargains. As we are ccmiHJlIed tOBfll the goods eccupylre space necessary te dlsplaylnK our HOLIDAY GOOD, we will THIS WKKK make a IfUUTUlct llKDUCTIONen the Goods ismulnlng ever Irem Last Week's Salts, and quete : 1M Vleee " Brown Drlihten " Dinner Rett, 125 Pl-co HIub Brlithten " Dinner Batt..., 11 Piece " Mether Hubbard " Dlnner Stt U Piece "Mess Uese" Dinner Belt... ..... ya Piece " Plulean " Dinner sen.......... 101 Plecs WLetwfliianlt Dinner Bett ......... TOILET 10 Flees Decorated Sett 10 Piece Decorated Hett 10 Piece Decorated Sett 10 Piece Printed English. Bett 10 Piece Blue uand Bett Aa these goods are Very Much Lewor than posslble audlitoure the Bargains. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King and Prince Streets. l-JkUI-MTtl, c. eaitsttTj eahpkt uall, e BABGAINSI -AT SHIEK'S OAEPET HALL. Seiling Off te Clese Easiness. Everything Mast Pesitlyely be Sold. A Feil Line of I10DT I1UDS3KL8, TAPKSTBY, and AU GradOi Of INQBAIN CAKPHTB, UUB, BLANKKTS. COVKULKTS and OIL OLOTII. OT ALL AT A BAOBIFIOS.- mr Prompt attention given te the Manufacture ! Use carpet te order. SHIEK'S CAILPET HAIL, OOR. W. KING AMD WATER BTS;, - . - - IiAWOASTHR, PA feb23 Tmdaw llriLLKU'B aXOVKB. COUGH STEUP :B"ST IS POT ON TUK MABKKT OW ITS , BAILWAT BKCOBlTllt8 ALWAYS jacuiie. onuAjiujremNVKSTMKNT. " 'V At yUt DoftIrt-ter It. UINNKArOLIS UBAL KBTATK 7 PBIt geplMmdAw CKNT 110NDB FOB SALB AT 101 AND IN- TKKK8T. ABK YODW 1JE1.S(U fun PBOPBIKTOBS OF " POOIfS MAN UAL OF saiuinunruB BAILWAYB." COBBKBPONDBNCU IN VU'JCD. CB. BXTNKB'B Ol-lydeed 45 WALL ST., NEW YOBK. rJTTi H" CLTrB! -VLDSTOUKOOWHKOTlOUT OIOABS, II ' "' " "' J ter 250. Can be relied en as.strlcUy con- necticut at H.li an Elegant ana EffwUye PreparaUen. y UABTMAH'8 YELLOW FBONT uIGAU COATS llotel.) LANCABTKK PA. SINGLE.. and Attractive Bleck et Shawls new opeu. AND BLANKET. BLACK Lancaster, Fa OBKAT UUN ON TUB TEA SETTS, - SETTS, AT THK Formerly $30 00 Formerly MO.oe .....rermerly M '.00 New HO.00 New S20.O) NOW S2G.00 NOW I1H.0) New S1MI0 New COO .. rermeny noe rermerly ISO 00 formerly t 8.C0 WABE. Formerly HS.oe rormerlySI2.ne Formerly! 800 rermerly t M rermerly 4.00 New (SCO New 17 7 New S.1.75 New S3.C0 NOW IJ.tO BegiUar Price, we adTlse all te call as seen as Opposite Sterens Heuse. BAEGAINS! nan hi At,. A UKRAT .HUOOIWu, HOP PLASTER. .-. P0.""1" Piaster U famous for tu quick anil JieHrty Bollen In curing Lame Back, Bhou Bheu maU.m. Sciatica, Crtclc In the Back, hfde anil Ulp,NurnJgla, Stiff Joints and Mnselet, Bew Uhjnt, kidney Troublei and all pains or acties Wtner local or deep seated. It seethes, Btrnnt bens and Btlmulatea the parts. Tlie virtues et hops combined with gums-clean ami ready te apply. superior te llnltnenis, I?U?n?, ".".,l. salves. Price, S5 eenU or 5 ler ll.oe. Beld by druggUts and country stores Mailed i en recolntel priens. Hep Blatter Com Cem pany, Pioprietors, Bosten, Mas. A GREAT SUCCESS. VThe beat fnmll ly pill mado-Itawley's PHI. 23c Pleasant in Stomach and I.Iver I action and easy te take. nevaviydAw (1) TTBAIUUAI7KK WUU TUB INDIAN MEDICINES, KA-TON.KA AND MODOO INDIAN OIL AT LOCHER'S Drug Stere, NO. 1KABT KINO 8TUKKT, LANUASTKB.PA M' UKKH Black Liniment, Is a new combination sctantlDcallv and pr tlcally compounded, and contains the I1K rac- KT Kiiipwii luKruuinuui ler me eure 01 1UIKUMAT18M. NUTUAJ-GI A. 11KADA01IIC TOirTlli.dllK, 1I01I.S .MVUBUN0LK3, Btlff Neck, Tain In the Hide, .ack or Letus, Cuts, Ilrul ei or I'urns, lameness, Swelling et the lelnts, And Oennral Swelllngpreduced by BheumatlC atlectlen. Kugllah and Uernxn directions. DUmilAvr Til 1M. KM"UX'S Seething Syrup IS DKCIDKULY TUK IIE8T l'HKl'AUATION KOU THK 1'LAINTBOr CUILDUKN. 17-"mdAw COM- AUK you hOrvKitimt wiim wkhh e occasion for It. VICTORIA CORN REMOVER Docs the work oRectually ana without pain. Thern are Imitations, said te te ''Imt as geed," or the same thliid." Don't you bclteve it. Ihey may leek llke It and s in nil llkell, but thrre thorrstmblance ccasps. Get the genu lne. bold only at BSOHTOLD'8 DRUG STORE, Ne. m WK3TOHANOK8TKKKT, oemor 01 Uliarlettn. dl'tvd pATAHltll. ELY'S CREAM BALM CUKES COI.D IN IIKAO, OATAIinil ROSfc COLD, HAY KKVEll, DKArNKtS, UKADAC1I!!. Kaiyte use. l'rlce. BOc. Ely tires., uwoue. N. Y U. 8. A. HAY FEVER. KI.VS CUE AM IIA.LM Causes no I'alu Ulvits llellet at On co. TlierniiKh Trvutment wlUCure. Netn l.tqittderBniiit. Applylnte NiHtrlls. -Utve It a trial, te ent v driiKKiata. wcinla t)V nmll. Benn ter clrcnlur. Uauiple botlle by mall, loe. ELY BROTHERS, lem!Aw DruiTKLts, JOwoge, N. Y. ass II L AIM AltV yUUKXBWAMJ). w Oil 3 tlAMIN. CHINA. - CHINA. -AT CHINA HALL. We buve new open a t.nrge Assortment el Haviland's China, -IN- Whlta-Geld Band and Decorated Dinner, Tea ana utsoneoui, uuuie aeis, r run i-muts, Bolltalre Bets, A. D. coOeea. M These gee's are el Flne Quality and Decorated. Krery article must give satlstac- uen or win ue uicuhukku. High & Martin, 15 EA8T KINO HTBKET. LANCABTEU. PA. VAHVXTa. .laTAULIStlKD 1800. CARPETS -AT Philip Schuiii, Sen & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCA8TK11.PA. We have a full supply ING CAUPKT8. We c varna. Ot BAG AND FILL. only use the beat of If veu want a geed. serviceable Carpet, please come and examine our stock bofero nurchaslnir elsewhere, as we will sell as cnean as the cheapest. Come and see ter yeurself nd becenvlncud, as we always have the reputa tion et making nrst-elass Carpets. OUSTOM HAG OAKPKTS A BPECIALTYI COVKULKTS. COUNTKUPANKB, ULAN' KKTS, OAUI'KT CHAIN, BTOCK- 1NU YAUN, Aa Dyeing Done tn all Its branches at short nc nc nc tloe. COAL I GOAL I Ol the best;quaiity, expressly for family use. ETBYA8AUPLKTON. IKMUKUTUU OLD STAND. UE1 PUILIP SCHUM, SON & COV. Ne. 1W SOUTU WATEB 8TBEKT, rwmd I-N0A8TEB. PA, 11V1LD1KU MATJiULAU. TltSUUVAL IIAVING BEMOTED MY PLANING MILL -TO- Nos.:411te 417 N. Mulberry St, And Increased my facilities ter work. I am new prepared te de all kludsel work la my tne at shortest notice. THE PACIFIC TRAGEDY. MOW nlUMAKb DE VOUNU Wats BHOl. Ills AfMllant Take Mlin Unawares and PaU Twe nutlet, la Mlm-The Woended Man's Otltlesl Uenftltiun, Mlchael II. De Yeung, who was shot Wednesday night by yeuug Bpreekels In Ban Francisce, passed a quiet night, free from pain or fever. The iloetors Intend making a seoend effort te extraet the remaining bullet. Less danger Is antlol antlel puted from this ballet tliau from the effects of one already oxtraeted. The shoulder blade was allghtly shattered and the broken plnaes of boue remain witlilu the wound. It la feared that these pieces of bone may induce inflammation and high fever. If the broken pieecs can be re moved the danger will be lessened. De Yeung's friends oxpress great anxiety ever his cafie. Although the doetors refuse te make any absolute statement as te his condition, it is well known at the present hour neon that they entertain the gravest fears. Bheuld inflammation set in near the sub clavalu artery and the artery burst, nothing could save his life. Bprcckels has been placed under Bur volllanee and thore Is no possibility of bis Escaping from the elty, evon should he desire te de se. Dy mutual agreement botweon the prosecuting and defending attorneys a inrther bearing in the case was luuonni luuenni luuonni tely postponed, as the condition of both De Yeung and Spreokels prevented their appearance The faet that Bpreekels was admitted te bail after having attempted te assassi nate De Yeuuir. and in the attempt te de se Inflleting such dagoreus wounds, oxeltca much comment. The particulars of the sheeting are as follewK : Mr. De Yeung entered the busl. nebs office and then Dased Inte his private office lu order te get seme children's boobs wbleh he bad putchased. He eatne out again te say something te euj of the clerk's, wbeu he beard seme ene say : "Mr, De Yeung, I would like te see you." Be turned, and almost bofeie he bad time te recegnise the person who spoke, ".Sprcok ".Sprcek els fired. The bullet struck De Yeung in the arm above the elbew. De Yeung, wbewas enoumbered with his overcoat and a bundle of children's book, dashed behind the high desk with the intentien of running from thore te his private office Uofero he had titne te de se, however, Sprockets fired a second uhet, which took effect in his shoulder. De Yeung then made a Feoend dash for his private office, but In doing se slipped and foil en the fleer. Sprockets rushed up. and standing ever him, fired a third shot. This bullet struct: the children's books. and the chances are that the bejks saved his life. Geeree W. Krucrseu. au advcitlslnc clerk, then grabbed a revolver, which was lying In a drawer in ene or the (leaks, and fired at SpreckcK hitting him In the Ir It arm, canning only a Flight weuud. Before Bpreekt-i bad tiine te fire another shot J. Q. Cbesley, the cashier, sprang from behind the ralliug peized Bprcokela' re volver and pi evented him from tifiiig it. While Cbesley wax Bttucgting w it li him two ether clerks rushed up and ever powered Bpreckets. A moment after a pelice officer rushed in aud rrstd lilm. Umeiieu tUi Kdvertlaiutt elutk. who Clred at Bproekolft, was also arrested. Beth men were takeu te the eity prison. Da Yeung was immediately removed lu a cab te bis ronideuoo. Ills wounds, whleb at first were believed te be slight, proved en examination mero Rerinus than was supposed. It was found that the flwt bullet bad passed within a sixteenth of an inch of the sub elavlan artery which if it had been sttuek, would have caused him te bleed te death in a short time. Me ether ronten for the sheeting is acsigncd than that already stated. Spreckels is 27 years of age. lie waa released en 65,000 bail. His father. Sir Clans SpreokelR, beoume his security Emersen, the advertising elerk, was re leased en 91,000 bail. Publio opinion ever the sheeting is mero crystallised this morning and the sympathy is all en the aide of De Yeung. A mero careful read inn of the articles whieh inelted Bpreekels te de the sheeting oenflrms the belief that there was nothing in thorn te justify a murderous attempt. AAEVDOlES Of AOlOltS. Humeruas Steilcs of Bum Great Lights el the Kngllib 8te. Frem Charles Hervey in the Londen The-itre. In the days new far distant I fre quented the foyer of the Vaudeville in its old home en the Plaee de la Bourse, an expression ourrent among the aoters of that thoatre for some time pureled me sorely. This was no ether than the monosyllable "bath," proneuncsd, of course, ,'batt," and signifying "geed:" but why it bore that meaning, and whence it originated, was a mystery. One even ing, when the phrase in quostieu had been mero frequently applied than usual te a pleee then in rehearsal, I begged Mile, te enlighten me, whereupon, te my astonishment, she laughingly remarked that, being "Auglecsb," I ought te knew. "What has that te de with it?" I asked. "Everything," she replied. "Yeu muBt remember that formerly your best letter paper always bad the work 'Bath' stamped en it ; well, some ene ohese te fancy that as the paper was geed, 'Bath' must ne cessarily mean as mueh. Vella tout." 1 rccoiieet ence bearing Dime, uervai, when at the height of her eelebrity, relate seme of her early experience while a mem ber of a strolling oempany, wandering about the provlnees after the fashion of Soarren's "Remau Cemique," "On one oc casion," she said, "the thcatre was se small that there was no room en the stage for the ohertsts, who were perehed en ladders outside the building, their heads alone being visible te the audience. It was a wet night, and we for I was ene of them had te sing aa joyously as we could under the olrenmstanoes Ah I quel beau Jeur I ah I quel plalsir t Alii pe'ir neus quelte tetul shivering with oeld and drenched with the rain triekllng through the boles of our umbrellas I And yet," she added with a sigh, " I was happier then than I am new I" Somewhere about forty years age, Far ren, the " oeck salmon," was Btarrlng at Brighten, and seleeted among ether pieces for bis benefit, Buokstene's farce "Niohelas Flam." In it the part of Shrimp, the lawyer's elerk, was given te a low cemedian mere remarkable for eheek than talent, who when kindly ad menished b. the star te avoid undue ex aggeration, took the bint very ungra ciously and replied with a sneer that he wanted no one te teach him his business. After the performance, during whieh the clerk's Incempetency bad spoiled mere than ene of Farren's effects, the latter, In a high state of Indignation, bounced into Vininc'B (the manazer'd ) room and angrily declared that he had never been se badly supported in his life, particularly singling out the aoter east for Shrimp, " Shrimp I indeed 1" he cried with in. creasing irritation, "why, oeufound the fellow, tie gives himself at many airs as if he two prawn." The famous contralto, Mme. Pisarenl, en her first appoaraneo in Paris, oon eon oen solons of the unpromising effoet prwlueed en the audlenoe by ber extreme ngllness, carae forward aud rcquestcd tbem te " bear ber sing, and then judge ber after ward." I have read somewhere or ether where t cannot for the life of me recollect an anecdote of a new forgotten aoter called Resambeau, whieh Is tee geed te be lest, lie resembled the rolling stene that gathers no mess, for he seldom remained long in any theatre, was always in debt, and te make matters werse, had several children, who, like their father, lived literally from hand te mouth. One even ing while his little family were anxiously awaiting their customary allowaneo of bread and milk he discovered, en examin ing his pockets, that the few sous in his possession would barely suffice for the next day's breakfast. A bright ideastruek him. " Who will have a seu instead of sup per f" he asked. " I 1 1" cried ene and all. Whereupon the feed parent distributed his remaining coins among them and sort them te bed. When morning came the peer chlldren were naturally hungrier than ever ; but Resambeau was equal te the omergenoy. " Whoever wants breakfast," he said, " must give papa a seu.' It need hardly be added that they gave it. ' Ktlquette In Oilnklng. Frem the Londen Brewor's Guardian. The custom of touching classes prier te drinking health is common in England and ether oeuntriex, and espoeially in Ger many. It Is curious te traoe hew this custom has prevailed, and still exists evon among savace tribes. Te drink out of the B&me cup and te eat off the same plate was one of the ways in which the anoients celebrated a marriage, and the wedding feast continues te be net the least impor tant of the tnarrlage ceremen'ea te the present day. The Iudlans of Brazil retain a custom of drinking together a llttle brandy, as a sign that the marriage 1b oenoluded. la uuina similar customs are met with. In the medieval banquets of Germany it was the oustem te pass a "loving eup ' from hand te hand, but this Gradually necessitated that the eup should be of enormous slze. and thus smaller enps or glasses were adopted, and the old custom was oenformed te by the drinkers touching their glasses bofero drinking. The oero eero oere monv attundim; the passim; and drinking out of the "loving cup," at practised at our creat eitv festivals, and at soma et our collece balls. Is said te have arisen from the assassination of King Edward. It was thou the custom of the Anglo Angle Saxons te pass reuud a large cup, from which each guest drank. Who thus drank steed up, and, as he lifted up the eup with both hands, hla body was exposed without any dufonBe te a blew, and the occasion was often seized by au enemy te murder hlra. Te prevent this the follow fellow Inc ulan was adonted : When one of the company Bte"d up te driuk he required the oumpanien who sat next te de uis picage that Ih, te be rospeuslblo for protecting him aiitiliist anybody who should attempt te take advautace of bis dofenseloss position. This companion steed up also, aud raised bin drawn sword in his hand te defend tli dtluker while drinking. This praotleo, in a somewhat altered form, continued long after the condition of society had ceased te require it, and was the origin of the modern practice of pledging by drinking. In drinking from thn "loving eup" as new praoticed, oaeh person rises and takes the cup lu his hand te drink, and, at the satne tiine, thoperaon seated next te him rises also, and when the hitter takes the cup in his turn, the indi vidual next te him does the same ' Iinmcntate Keller," Te be relieved at all. of such an abomlnable pett as neuralgia. Is era'IIylng, but Imagine thogieatdillghtet Mr. J Geerge Klelt.otNe. 47 Uank strert, Newark, New Jersey, who writes, alter sutrerlug eight years wlih neu ralgla in the bead, "i have used ene botlle et Brewn'a Iren Jtltterrf. which gave me Imme diate roller, and I urn regaining my health daUv." Ne wonder he adds, ' I cheerlully recommend It te all." All slmlllar Ills are cured by It. Worked Wonilers. " My daughter was verv bad etr en aceunt of a cold anil pain In her lungi Or 7'hemat' Ecltctrie Oil cured her in twenty-four hours. ime el the bejs was cured et aere threat. This medicine has worked wonders In our family." Alvah Plncknuy, Loke Mabepac, N. Y. Fer sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and uu North tjueen street. A Walking Skeleton. Mr. K. Springer, et Mechanlcsburg, Pa:, writes t " 1 was afflicted with lung fever nnd abscess en lungs, and reduccd te a walking tkeleten. Gotaireebottlo et Dr King's New Discovery ter Consumption, which did me se much fioed that 1 bought a dollar bottle. Alter uslngthroe bottles, teund myself ence mero a man, completely restored te health, with a hearty appetite, and a gain In flesh et 48 pounds." Call at Coebran's Drug Stere, Nes. 17 and 139 North Qaeen street, Lancaster, Pa., andgotatree bettle et thli certaln euro ler all Lung Diseases. Large bottles. 1LU). (S) A Hepe About Onr Necks A weak stomach or entoebled circulation Is llke a rope about our necks. We are strung up and unstruug alternately till existence be comes unbearable Burdock Iltoe-J Bitten will urrest all this mlseiy. liurdeek Bleed Jtttleri are a been la the sick. Lia us remem ber this tact, 'or sale by II U. Cochran, drug, klst, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Daemon's Arnica Halve. The Best Salve In the"werld ler Cuts, Bruises, Herns, Ulcers, Halt Bbeum, Fover Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns.and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Plica, or no pay required. It H guar anteed te give perfect satisfaction or meney rolunded. Price, 25 cents iter box. Fer sale by li. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IX) North Queen stroet, Lancaster. We Challenge the World. When we Bay we bolleve, we have evldence te preve that Shlleh's consumption Cure Is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as much aa ttwUl cure a common or Chronic cough In one-halt the time and rolluve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mere cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will curewhum they tall, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Price, iuc 60cand (LOO. If veur Lungs are sere. Cheat or Back lame, use Shlleh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 187 and 189 North Qneen street. feb7-eed l itaujtAJfVJS. rium Prudential Insurance Ce. 01 AMERICA, Heme Ofllce-ffEWARK, H. J. The Prudential offers a plan by whieh erory erery erory ene may secure a fund sufficient ler burial purposes. This company Is endorsed by the leading business men and manufacturers of Lancaster county. Claims paid within Si -CALL AT t Ne. 13 SOUTH DUKH STREET, Fev Cibcclaju aud Ikvohmatied, 20 Reliable Mwu Wanted. 5-Jra.a Vl.UTJHMMU, TKIPKNINO. it I1AV1NO RKOPKNBD MY TAILOR ING KSTAIILlSIIMKNTat mv old stand. Nn. WNOUTIIOUKKN HTKKKT, (2d rioer) Witll the finest line et Foreign and Demestic w onions ter Fall and Winter wearlhaveerer shown, I would be pleased te have my former castoraers and the publie generally call and examtne the same beture placing thel t orders. Perfect satlstactlen guaranteed. litspectfally. JOHNJ.SMALING, 2d Fleer, Ne. 21 North Queen BL sd-tMoed UAMBMAH BUO. SUITS ! OUU VAUIBTY IN SUITS IS LAUGEU THAN KVKUUKFOIIE. At tc.00 and 17 60 Geed Business Suits slightly mtxed. At tSBO, t9 and I'O we will sell you a tip top article 112, 113, III, !!. and 118, n Line et Flne Cashmere Bulls, Including neat and nebby styles et Check Scottish Suits, cutaways and sacks. In corkscrews. Diago nal, Basket, Ac, our assortment Is saperb. Overcoats 1 - Overcoats fl.20 Neat rail Overcoats. tl.50 rine Chinchilla overcoats. 19M DrctH Header overcoats . (11 M Whitney Heaver uvorceats. 112.0) Silk Llned Diagonal Overcoats. These goods nre specialties and are fully worth double the price naked for them. Te your measure, thn best made garments at prices which are fixed en the principle et a culcu'ated rate et profit and that a close one. Suits ler SI2 and upwards. Thnse are only ngures. Quality and style will be all rlvbt ; these yen must sec. LGansman&Bre. The FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAlLOBJi AND CLOT1UBUB, Me. 66-68 NORTH QDEEN STREET, Ulght en the Southwest Cerner et Orange LANCABTU, PA tar Net cennected with e houseln the city. etr clothing DUX ttUUltO. r auiEH' uwAr. f ATT, SURD & CO., NCS. 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST. Invite the special attention et Ladles te the popular garments et the season. NEWMARKET COATS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. SEAL PLUSH COATS. WALKING JACKETS: In all the newest styles and shapes at pepu lar prices. SFKCIAL UABUAINS IN SILK PLDSH COATS, FULL LKKQTII, M EACH. Upwards of Twenty Styles lu BOYS', GIBL3' und MiSSEh Coats and Havelecks, Fiem 4 te ic years at very Seasonable Prices l.OCO DOZKN LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and ClIILDBEN'S Merine Underwear In All Slzes and Qualities at Prices te Suit the limes tit the NEW YORK STORE, TOIIADVO AMD VIUAMB. QMOKB LAWN TENNIS -AND- RACQUET CIGARETTES, Made of straight out tobacco, mild and et flne flavor. It la the longest and pronounced the best Cigarette In the market. JWTET lT.-tt Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, Cigars and Pipes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -AT- H. L. Stelimaii & Ce., NO. 116 NORTH QUEEN ST. mar31-lvd LANCASTER, PA- TlHWAHtS, MO. i"Hif'rJV1 CHEAPEST PLACE TO BOY AT LOW PBIOES STOYES, HEATERS, RANGES, COAI OIL LAMPS AND GAS FIXTURES, -IB AT- JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. 21 SenthlQaeen Street, lebTMVd LANOASTKU, PA. T)KNM UlUAUlS AT SJl-XO fKK HVM- X dred, a better cigar than is sold by 'most Uoalersatfl.7&,at - ' UABTUAira YBLLQWJFaONTCIQAK CJLOTJIZWe. 1 1." QUOTATIONS. All stocks are low at pre-eat, but the price en our stock . CLOTHING Is lower than ever it has struck bottom. We will sell a geed Suit at $10 00 and a fine Over coat at $10.00 and threw in a geed pocket-book besides. What mere can be expected? A. C. YATES & CO., C02. 604, 606, CHESTNUT STS. ratLiADELPHlA sS-lmd TJI1UBMAN1. "MIGHTY NICE.'! OtXB BTOOK OF NHOKTIHB, DREBS SHIRTS, COUGARS, OOFF3 BUSPENDEBB, STOOKINGB ANT UNDERWEAR. -AT EEISMAN'S. Ne. 17 West Kingr Streot. li EMUTAL AMU tlPiCdin Lakeaatkb, Fa, Sept. 10, 1884. I doslre te make known te my trlenda and customers, and the publie tn general, that I have removed from 23 North Queen street te 111 North Quuen BtrerL -jrarerly occupied by the Arm of Smalla Bans man, where I have opened wlt't ?. large oa ea oa certmentof English, Frencu aud German Novelties, together with a large line et Demestic Fabrics. Composed aa my aew stock Is, of new goods and new styles, I tool assured that in soliciting a oontlnu eontlnu oentlnu ancootyour patronage, you will have' aa opportunity of making selections frewst s took unequalled tn Its variety and adapt ed te the present deinund, whieh la ter geed values, gentlemanly styles and eflecta, and exquisite fit. Nothing but the very beat et workmanship i and prices te suit everybody. Please favor me with your orders. Yours very truly, D. R. WINTERS. Kf US HKASON TOOISTUIEB. The election has been held, ihs Teachtrs' Institute has closed Its sessions. Thanksgiving Day and Christmas, and the cold weather an coming en, and new Is the time when wa should calmly consider the question of NEW WINTER. CLOTHING. & MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, Are prepared te answer the question of secur ing W1NTK11 CLOT1NQ In any ordinary iiuantlty, and WHO GOES TrtEBE CANNOT OO WBONO. Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, Ne. 24 OENTRIs SQUARE, LAKOABTKB, FA. tebt-lvd pAXL AWMuUAOaatBMT -or- Fine Tailoring -1T- I. GERHAET'S, Ne. 6 East King Strett. I have new tn stock tee vest eempUta a4 oheloest assortment of FINE WOOLENS FOB THK FALL AND WINTER TBADM Kver offered before In this elty. A great r rlety et LATKT 8TYLJC OUKOKKD BOIT. 1NU. ceilltacuKWS in all shades and qeU llles. A splendid aasertmeat et UOUT AND HIAVY-WIIlnT OYERCO Al XNQ. Prices AB LOW AS TH LOWMT awl ail goods warranted as represeated.l H. GERHART. 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