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Volume XVIII Ne. 33.
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JOHN WANAMAKER'S ADVERTISKMNT.
NEW GOODS FROM EUROPE,
AT-
JOHN WANAMAKER'S,
PHILADELPHIA.
SILKS.
Leng-pilc-plushcs. ,One. plain black with
pile longer tliitn t-t-ul lur.and with high lustre,
having the effects et a very glossy lur; ter
coats, $9. Anether, figured, the figure made
by varying the length et the pile: several
colon", $5 .'-0. Sealskin pluh, $3.75 te $a.riO
Alternate wide strips of moire antique anil
bright arm u res of an oriental diameter, ti.
batln-dc-Lyen brocade in luess color combi
nations :
berdeaux bronze green "
bronze light bronze light-green
Zulu icd-brewn iron-rust
The effects arc strong, though the colors arc
net striking.
Wide embre snipes eeveied with grape
vine da-uiussc alternating with wide stupes et
a lace effect. Four dark effects, tluee in
evening colors. $!.
JOHN' WANAMAKEU.
Next-outer circle, Chcstnut-sticct entrance.
HITK GOODS.
Of Hue white goods we have a cemplelc
Bleck wanting nothing. Whatever one may
want, that ladies, children or babies wear. Is
te be found here, with many sorts te cheese
from.
JOHN WANAMAKEU.
Ncxteutcr circle- City-hall squaic.
DUESS GOODS.
A chsvlet drcs cloth, really et a fine
check witii an iricgular Humiliation and a
very obscure plaid; but, looked at u yard
away. It appears te be a biiskct. It is therelere
a basket-etlect produced by color; if we mis
take net, an entirely new uiid Interesting
piece et color-work. 42 inches wide; $1.10.i
Anether cheviot et tne very tame small
ehecks, but without the basket effect, simpler,
plainer, and when closely looked at probably
prettier, though it Is hardlv fair te say that.
Jl.20. JOIIN WANAMAKEU.
Third ciiclc, southeast from centre.
CASIIMEKKS AND MERINOS.
Lupin's merinos and cashmeres, accepted
throughout the world as the standard et qual
ity, we have In sixteen colors and ten quali
ties of each, SO cent te $1.
Evening cashnieies el about thirty-live
colors and shades, anil et live iiMlities, .V
cents tefl. JOHN WANAMAKEU.
NexteutsrcIrcle.Thliteenth-strcct entrance.
BLACK DUESS GOODS,
ltlack cashmeres et seventeen qualities,
37 cents te i and black merinos el twelve
qualities. 50 cents te $1,85; et three makes.
Lupin's, Vegel's and Curlier'; of three shades,
let-black, medium-black and blue-black,
JOHN WANAMAKEU.
Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street entrance.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Thirteenth, Chestnut and Market Streets and City
Hall Square, Philadelphia.
CZOTIIIXG,
K
OSKNSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE.
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ELEGANT
-OF-
FINE WOOLENS
- AND
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
-:e:-
AL. ROSENSTEIN,
One Price Merchant Tailor awl Clothier,
(NEXT DOOR TO SHULTZ
Ne. 37 North Queen Street,
A PERFECT FIT
ALL CAMPAIGN.
F
MYERS & RATHFON
Are better prepared than ever te accommodate the public in
BEADY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
At bottom prices, all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get the best
Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold in America. While this Is a specialty, yet ail our
Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Buying your Clothing at Centre Hall you save one
profit. Our Custom Department is lull and complete. It you want a Cheap Business Suit you
can have It made te order (alt wool) from Fifteen te Twenty-live Dollars, Dress Suits from
Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Best Variety
te select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. We are prepared te make up at
short notice and In the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are Firt-Clas. Our
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Is full and complete. Don't fail te call and leek through Centre Hall before you make yeui
Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hands te show you through the immense
stock et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Youths, Beys and Children.
MYERS & RATHFON.
CENTRE
Ne. 12 EAST KINtt STREET,
1UON
WON BITTERS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
IUON B1TTEUS arc liighlylreceuimcndcd ter all diseases requiring a certain and cfil
cient tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new Hie te the nerves. It acts
like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tatting the
Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will
net Dlacktm the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ler the ABC Boek, JH
pp. et useful and amusing reading tent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
rc-iyt&w BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 130 North Queen
tr t,l!ianeartr.
OOOVS.
LINENS.
We have tome Scotch bleached double
damask table-linen tuat we'd like you te see.
1 1 is i yards wide and 91 a yard. The patterns
are beven, diverse enough, new, and we like
them all. It you lind the Fame linens else
where in Philadelphia or New Yetk, we think
you'll lind them at $2.50 or thereabouts.
Napkins te match, $7.50 ler three-quarters,
and $5 for tive-elghth.
JOHN WANAMAKEU.
Next-outer circle. City-hall-square entrance.
UNDERWEAR.
Twe extremes et the French hend-made
underwear, lately come te us, attract notice.
Sonic et it is se plain that It seems scarcely te
belong te the class of embroidered work it
reminds one rather of the hand-work we used
te make families here twenty-live years age.
Thcothcrexlremeistherichetet embroidery
It needs te be seen. Nobedy'll believe liein
description the work that Is in it; tlielttip
ticts, the richness, the extravagance. We
shetv it with pleasure.
At the same time hce what the sewing ma
chine has done for us, in our American fac
tory made underwear. E&ch lias a perfection
et its own. Factory-work, made as we get it,
is a new grade et sewing.
JOHN WANAMAKEU.
West from Chestnut-street entrance.
UPHOLSTERY.
One of the most beautiful et the draper
ies and furniture-covers that have come te us
this year is a very quiet tinsel-and-silk fabric,
J ust received, $12.00.
JOHN WANAMAKEU.
Northwest gallery.
CAKI'ETS.
;We are often told that wc have uncom
monly choice patterns in carpets. We certainly
have the best makes.
JOHN WANAMAKEU.
Northern gallery.
TEW LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH
JA colored borders have come ; but, se far as
we have seen yet, there's nothing notably
new in styles. They are nlmestuU mechanical
Hgurcs et the general character that has pre
vailed for some months.
Twe new initial handkerchiefs: one em
broidered in colors, 12 cents ; one with very
large, white, block or diamond initials lermed
by a hemstitch stitch, 25 cents. The latter is
veiy neat indeed.
JOHN WANAMAKEU.
Outer circle, ChcUiiut street entrance.
JtC.
"DOSE?
OSKNSTKIN'S ONE PRICK HOUSh.
DISPLAY
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& BUO.'S HAT STOUE),
Lancaster, Fa.
GUARANTEED.
ALU CAMPAIGN.
HALL,
LANCASTER PENXA.
ItlTTEItS.
ritON BITTERS.
SURE APPETISER.
LANCASTER,
Hancaster JnteUfgencer.
MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 10, 1881.
THE STATE CAMPAIGN.
DHIVT OF THE DISCUSSION.
Peluts ler Reflection by Thinking People.
These who insist that either Mr. Ran
dall or Mr. Wallace must have interfered
te secure Neble's nomination they had an
entire right te de se are referred te the
fact that Mr. Neble only get one vote from
the congressional district in which Mr. Wal
laeelives, and uone .from Mr. RandalU's
district.
The big Wolfe meeting in Newcastle,
Lawrence county, was presided ever "by
James M. Martin, a well known lawyer,
and there was along list of vice presidents
men who have been life-long Republi
cans, such as Charles M. Phillips, Themas
W. Phillins (who were as ultimate as i
brothers with the late President Gar
field). Bound te Prevail Soen.
Northern Tier Importer.
The Democrats recently assembled in
state convention at Williamsport, neglect
ed te pass any rules governing the organ
ization and deliberation of futtfre assem
blages of the same character. Fer this
inexcusable nejlect, the rauk and file of
the party certainly have a right te com
plain and demaud the whys and where
fores. The time viiluotne when these
things will be etherw i-f. The adoption of
amended rules for tins better organization
of the party was r.-ully the most import
ant business bel'eie the convention, as
these rules provided for the permanent or
ganization of the slate committee, besides
ether matters of reform which had they
been adopted would have dene away with
the picsent loeso and obnoxious manter
of discharging business.
Mr. Neble in Erie.
The fact that the Eric Evening Herald
is net supporting Mr. Neble has been very
widely and gleefully advertised by the Re
publican papers. It does net appcar.hewc ver
that it is having a damaging effect upon
Mr. Neble's prospects. As yet net a Dcra Dcra
ecat has been found in Erie who will net
vote for him, and hundreds of Republicans
will. This is net because the Herald has
net been a very respectable paper, but be
cause its present course is believed te be
the result of a petty personal pique which
the Democracy cannot afford te let affect
a state campaign. The Herald is estepped
from saying anything effective against Mr.
Neblo by its own recorded attitude toward
him when a candidate for the Legislature
last year. Tnen he was appealed te te
become a candidate, in a public letter
signed by his fellow citizens, among tltem
the turner and editor of this same Herald,
who thou said and cannot new deny that
Neble's integrity was " unquestioned,"
his votes " always en the side of practical
reform," and his character and public
services ample assurances that he would
de right whetcver placed.
In its issue of August 28, 1880, when
Mr. Neblo was a candidate for the Legis
lature, the Herald said of him at the con
clusion of a lengthy article :
"It remains te be stated that he is wide
and favorably known ever the common
wealth, as was signally evidenced by the
handsome vote he received for state treas
urer in the Democratic convention in 1873,
He would net go te Harrisburg an un
known man, but would be prominent and
influential from the start. Ne person
could be sent te the Legislature as the
representative of our city who could de
mere te promote its interests, and
who would be mere likely te vote right en
public questions than Orange Neble.
"Let us, then, putting aside all political
prejudices, give him such a vote as will
testify our appreciation of a public-spirited
citizen, and show te the slate at large that
Erie has at last resolved te demand as a
right such favors at the hands of the com
monwealth as she has been tee slew in
asking in the past."
A Hopeless Cause.
Petroleum World, Independent, Kcp.
" The nomination of Neble for state treas
urer by the Democratic convention has
destroyed the last vestige of hope for the
election of Baily, and it leeks new as if
nothing short of a special dispensation of
Providence could prevent the machine
fiein bciug completely snowed under in
November. Things are looking mighty
blue aud no mistake. The elder bosses,
Cameren, Quay aud Magee, are silent,
and have been ever since the Harrisburg
convention. Bess Cooper, a novice in
political management eutside of his own
prccinct,has vainly endeavored te galvanize
the rank and file of the party into activity,
but somehow or ether the boys fail te
enthuse. Cooper has been at the helm for
less than a mouth, but in that short period
he has succeeded in getting things into a
little bit the worst shape they have been
in since the Camcrenian dynasty came into
existence. He began by issuing a circular
giving the Republican papers of the state
a let of impertinent and unsolicited ad
vice aAwut their editorial utterances, and
se wrote himself down a failure at the out
set. Wolfe's candidacy was a thunder
bolt te the machinists aud the nomination
of Neblo is all that was needed te make
their demoralization complete.
The outlook for Bess Cooper is blue,
indeed. He has an unpopular candidate
and a divided party against two popular
candidates with loyal followers. The
mevement in favor of Welfe is gaining
ground steadily in all counties in this part
of the state and there is danger that Baily
will be the third man in the race. Neble
will poll mero than his party vete and
many of the Republican strongholds in
this end of the commonwealth will reverse
themselves " for this date only," and let
their traditional majorities be divided.
The Philadelphia Press, the foremost
party organ in the state, sulks in its tent,
and says nothing ler the bosses save te
warm them against feeling with a man
who has a provocation te fight. Candidate
Baily is busy attending country fairs and
admiring the robust squashes there dis
played ; Attorney General Palmer and
Governer Heyt arc still masquerading as
the " Twe Dromies " of reform, and all
afferts te get the machine into active op
eration have failed utterly. Cooper has
sounded the keynote two or thrce of
them in fact and boomed several minia
ture booms, but all te no purpose things
won't enthuse. Affairs are in bad shape,
and there's no use denying it all f
which are calculated te make the future
leek almightly blue for a man who wants
te run for governor in 1882.
In nominating Neble the Democrats
made a ten strike for party success. They
presented the strongest man in their party,
and nominated him upon a platform which
speaks in strong, hopeful terms of the only
real issue before, the country. Its utter
ances en the monopoly question are in
complete accord with the antecedents of
tue party anu pympatnies et me candi
date, and will be endorsed heartily and
unreservedly by thoughtful voters from
one end of the state te the ether. In
comparison, with the ominous record of
PA., MONDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1881.
General Baily and the ominous silence of
the platform en which he stands, the
record of Mr. Neble and the ringing decla
rations of the Democratic platform pre
sent a vivid contrast. Mr. Neble is no
stranger te the oil region. Interested in
its early development, and identified with
many of its largest enterprises, he seen
learned te appreciate the true character of
the Standard Oil Ring and assisted in or
ganizing the first formal opposition te the
lawless encroachment of that corrupt in
stitution. It is a significant circumstance,
aud one creditable in the highest degree
te Mr. Neble, that the most relentless op
position te his nomination came directly
from and through a known agent of tbe
Standard Oil Ring. Mr. Neble is one of
the most creditable candidates the Demo
crats have presented for years, and if they
de net new turn in and give him a triumph
ant election there will be no one te blame
but themselves. He can be elected iu
fact nothing short e( the most insane
blundering can prevent it.
Aud this is the reason, also, things leek
dreadfully blue for Bess Cooper.
Against Advertising V. elfe.
Fer thO ISTELL1GESCER.
Is it net a comical sight, Audy Kauff
mau in the role of Bembastes Furio&e?
Mark hew the fellow bowls them down !
Chairman of the "Resolutions committee"
in the county committee; one of the mem
orable 30C ; a fellow of infinite jest and most
excellent faucy ; see hew he nicks them !
It is worth living for te see. a fellow with
all the courage, a modicum of his wit, and
nearly all the appetite of Falstaff lording
it ever the Republican party in- Lancaster
county. With what a dignity he issues
his writs of qui-jtus and index prohibitory !
Mark hew he damns with a nod everybody
who dares te staud iu his way te great
ness ! Is it net a rare sight te see him
take under his charge the fate and des
tinies of the eighteen thousand grown-up,
and bearded Republicans of Lancaster
county ? He says te them, in effect : "I am
your master, I Audy Kauffmau, attorney
at law and notary public ! In me you see
the aggregated wisdom of the age ; in me
the essence- of political philosophy ! Bo Be
fore me must fall down and worship the
peliwigs and toads, ripe and green, of the
great"intelligence represented by .the Re
publican party. I am chairman of the
county committee's committee en resolu
tions, and rule the party of moral ideas.
It is true that I am laughed at for a wiudy
braggart, but out of that wiud and brag
will I draw profit. Mind that, ye canaille
of the party !" Aud se the chairman of
the committce thinks, and peer devils who
despise him must obey his behests ; ostra estra
cise whom he shall denounce, aud work
and vete for these whom he shall designate
as his friends. A Kkpurmcan.
Columbia, Pa., Oct. 8.
WUITEAU INDICTED FOU MOltDKli.
A True Kill et Kleven Counts Presented
uy the ilriiud Jury of the Dis
trict of Columbia.
The indictment against Charles J. Gui
teau for the murder of President Garfield
was presented te the grand jury at about
11 o'clock Saturday morning. The in
dictment cmbraces eleven counts and is
drawn with great minuteness. The fifth
and sixth counts are the ones upon which
it is said the prosecution will mainly rely.
They describe the sheeting as having been
done at the Baltimore & Potomac depot,
Washington, " of malice aforethought,
with a pistol of the value of $5, indicting
a mortal wound of the depth of six inches
and breadth of one inch, of which said
mortal wound the said James A. Garfield,
until the nineteenth day of September, as
well at and in the county of Washington
and District of Columbia as at and in the
county of Monmouth, state of New Jer
sey, did languish aud languishing did live
and ultimately did die." Each count for
mally repeats the charge that Guitcau in
the manner and by the means described,
" feloniously, wilfully and of his malice
aforethought did kill and murder against
the form of the statute in such case made
aud provided and against the peace and
government of the United States." At
12:43 the grand jury entered the criminal
court room and presented the indictment
against Guitcau, indorsed " A true bill,"
and signed by Caleb Churchman, fore
man. Needlessly Prolix.
N. Y. Wet Id.
The indictment against Guitcau is drawn
in elevcu counts and with all the prolixity
and technical formality which the common
law seems te require. It is undoubtedly
a geed' indictment, and it was diawu under
the supervision et Attorney ucnerat Mac
Vcagh, who, after the manner of Philadel
phia lawyers, is a clese cenvcyaucer and
special pleader. This is fortunate. Therg
should be no loopholes in such an in
dictment, and some of Mr. District At
torney Corkhill's procedures in this
case have reasonably shaken public
confidence in his discretion. With
out meeting the question of the
propriety of the means taken te in
duce Guiteau te " empty himself upon
paper, " there can be no doubt as te the
impropriety of allowing Guiteau's se called
autobiography te be sold befere his trial.
Under our own new cede of criminal pre
cedure Guiteau's indictment would have
mere briefly and mere simply drawn. Our
cedo recites that an " indictment must
contain a plain and concise statement of
the act constituting the crime without un
necessary repetition, " and a New Yerk
indictment of Guitcau would have simply
charged that "en the second day of July,
1831, Charles J. Guiteau, at the city
of Washington, with a premeditated
design te take the life of James
A. Garfield, then and there in being
did provide himself with a pistol leaded
with gunpowder and ball, aud did with
such design discharge this pistol and its
contents at the said James A. Garfield se as
te wound him mortally in his body aud te
cause him by said wounding te subse
quently die en the nineteenth day of Sep
tember, 1881." This simple form has been
used for nearly twenty years in Great
Britain under what was called the Lord
Campbell amendment acts, and for as long
a period our rural legislators regularly
and repeatedly refused te allow it te be
adopted in this state.
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The Proper Cenrse.
The unanimous agreement of the Demo
cratic senators in caucus te put Senater
Bayard into the chair of that body when
it assembles en Tuesday will command
the cordial approbation net only of all
Democrats but of sensible and conserva
tive men of all parties. Ne better evidence
could be given of the law-abiding censtitu.
tienal temper of the Democratic paity,and
it concerns the future of this great coun
try intimately te be assured that such is
the temper of the Democratic party. It is
net likely, we may assume, that the sen
ators who have taken this discreet and
resolute action in regard te the temporary
presidency of the Senate will waste much
time ever the discussion of such secondary
matters as the distribution of the salaried
offices of the Senate. The Republicans,
who have tried te use these offices already
for purposes of political corruption and te
ratify bargains with repudiators, will no
doubt make a desperate effort te secure an
undue control et tuem. xc is cenawiy
better that they should be suffered te
succeed in such an effort than that sena
tors of the party of law, order and the
constitution should descend into an elec
tioneering squabble ever senatorial pat
ronage and the senatorial spoils.
The most assiduous parental attention will
frequently fail te prevent Coughs, Colds,
Croup, etc. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is a most
valuable temedv te have convenient when
needed. Price 25 cents.
Pender en these Truths.
Kidney-Wert is nature's remedy for kidney
and liver diseases, piles and constipation.
Sediment or mucous in the urine Is a sure
indication et disease. -Take Kidney-Wert.
Torpid liver anil kidneys poison the bleed.
Kidney-Wert revives them and cleanses the
system.
Headache, bilious attacks, dizziness, and lets
et appetite", are cured by Kidney-Wert.
See advertisement. elO lwdw
Sinn of the Fathers Visited en the Children.
Physicians say that scroluleus taint cannot
be eradicated; we deny it "in tete." If you
jre through a thorough course et Burdock
li'oed Bitters, your bleed will get as pure as
you can wish Price $t. Fer sale at II. B.
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street,
.Lancaster.
Years of Suffering.
Mrs. Barnhart. cer. Pratt and Broadway,
Buffalo, was ler twelve years a sutlerer from
rheumatism, and alter trying every known
remedy without avail, was entirely cured by
Themas' Kclectric Oil. Fer sale at II. B. Coch Cech
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
ir.
It Adam had had a game or "Fifteen" placed
in his hand at an early period of his existence,
the whole course of history might have been
materially altered for the better, and it bil
iousness, indigestion, sick headache or dys
pepsia ere unknown. Spring Blessem would
net be needed. Price 50 cents. Fer sale at II.
. Cochran's di ug store. i;7 North Queen
ttteet, Lancaster..
I'Arj-wHjLNersas, &c.
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ALL. PAFKKS.
Our New Patterns et
WALLPAPERS
aic new coming in. The line embraces every
grade, from the "Lewest te the Finest Goods
made. Plain Celer and Embossed Gilts Ter
Parlerc, Halls, Dining Beems, Chambers. &c.
Common and Lew-Priced Papers el every
dcsciiptien.
Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces,
Transom Papers, &c.
We have also opened a fine ll"c et Dade
Window Shades, entirely new, which are be
coming very popular. Of Plain Shading we
have all colors and extra wide widths for large
window and store shades.
bcetch Hollands in cardinal, brown, bull,
white, ecru and green. American Hollands.
Tin and Weed Spring Hellers. Cord Fixtures,
Heller Ends, Brackcts.Picture Wire aud Cord,
Fringes. Leeps, Nails, C.mtain Pins, Tassel
Heeks, Ac.
All colors et Paper Curtains, figured and
plain, which will be-sold te dealers at the
lowest rates. Extension Window Cornices,
the best and cheapest. Curtain Poles in ash,
ebony and v.almil.
e-Ordi:rs taken for i 1NE MIHHOHS.
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 57 NOKTH QUEKN ST.
CM.OTMUIU.
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ILLIAMSON & FOSTEK.
This cool weather Is a gentle reminder el
HEAVY UNDERWEAR.
We de net claim te have the largest stock of
any retail house in the state, but. what we have
get we are selling at very low prices, and we
invite everybody whether they arc looking
ter line goods or cheap, te see what we have
before thev buy.
This week we have received case after case et
OVERCOATS,
Be'Ii for Fall and Winter Wear, and a man
innst be very hard te please, indeed, that can
not be suited In our stock.
OUB SPECIAL
ALL WOOL SUIT
for men for S11.87, is celling the best In
.Men's Clothing, because it Is worth at least
S 15.00.
the
BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
We keep in great variety, and you must net
forget te call at the
ONE-PRICE HOUSE.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER,
36-38 BAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
HOOKS ANJi STAilONEm.
OCHOOL HOOKS I
SCHOOL BOOKS!
SCHOOL BOOKS:
All Scheel I'.oeks and Scheel Supplies at the
very lowest rates at
L. M. 1'LYNN'S,
Ne. 48 WJKST KINO STREET.
JOHN KAER'SSONS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
FOR THE
LANCASTER SCHOOLS,
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
1500KSTOKEI
JOM BAER'S SOUS,
15
and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER. A.
LIQUORS, CC.
WHITE WINK VINEGAR. 95 I'R CENT.
Alcohol, Wine and Liquors, Collets.
Sugars and Teas, all at
KINGWALT'S ,
leblMyd Ke. 395 West King StreL
vbt
ONODGBASS. MURRAY & CO.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce.,
CLOTH HOUSE,
JIARKEl AND NINW STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.
We desire te call the attention of EARLY BUYERS te our superb selection et
DBESS CLOTHS,
Which have been prepared with extra care for making a serviceable Suit for a Yeung Lady or
Yeung Miss. Seme have been shrunk, ethers, have net; but our facilitte fr having them
steam spengtd, when customers se desire, are se great that it causes very little delay. We
have a long list of colorings in PLAIN CLOTHS, and a great many new effects In FINE
CHECKS. NEAT MIXTURES, STRIPES. PLAIOS, Ac. Among theni may be mentioned some,
very pretty GREEN CHECKS, entirely new. .,,,.
Wc nave these Cleths in low and medium prices, also of the finest qualities of imported
fabrics.
Seal Skin Cleths and
These very handsome goods will be worn this winter for Leng Coats, Delmans, Costumes,
Suits, and extenslvelv used ler Trimming; all grade- up te the very tlnestspun are represent
ed, and It Is worth a visit te our stere, if ler nothing else than te see these goods. Fer
WRAPS, SAOQUES AND MANTLES
for Fall, our many novelties are tee numerous te mention. We have everything deslrable
pretty and handsome, including many new styles, at low and medium prices.
le leicbait Tailoring Goods 1 Gentlemen's Wear.
Our stecK et SUITINGS and CASSIMERES comprises all the new .! vies and standard
makes of Demestic and Foreign Goods, in low. medium and line qualities. We desire te call
special attention te our unlimited variety of EXULIbli, SCOTCH anil FRKNCH fabrics ler
Suits, Fall and Winter Overcoats, and Pantaloons.
OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT.
Samples sent and orders JUIed te the satisfaction et the buyer.
in asking for samples please say It ter Ladies' or Gentlemen's Wear, and tr low, medium
or high grade, grave or gay goods are desired.
Absent buyers have the sne advantages, et CHOICE AND PRICE as these present,
exactly.
-je;-
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.,
Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia.
pi IVLEK, BOWERS & 1IUKST
FLANNELS! BLANKETS!
Fine, large stock lust opened and new eflVring at low prices. All qualities from the
very lowest te the finest made, in White, Scarlet, Gray aud Blue.
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
WHITE AND GRAY BLANKETS
AT HARdAlN PRICES.
COMFORTS. Large stock of our own make. Deublc-Faccd Canten Flannels m all
Shades, made expressly ler Curtains and Driplng.
Bleaclel anil nieaiM Canten Flannels
ALL PRICES.
Elegant New Line of PRINTS just opened this morning. Yeu will lind no trouble te
make a selection from this let. Alse opening NEW DRESS GOODS daily.
LADIKS. We offer larce and well selected
Please call and examine what we have te
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S
Dry Goods, Mercian Tailering: ami Carpet Heuse,
25 EAST KING STREET,
T ANK & CO.
LAJSTE & CO.,
Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET. Ne. 24
Have just received, opened and ready for Inspection a large and complete
stock et general
TKY GOODS, CAEPETINGS, ETC.
At price that dory competition. High Colored Satin Suitings, New and Rich, Flannel Suitings
in M and 3-4 geed. Uloeining lllack Cashmeres, a matter we pay special intention te. hliewls
in long and square, in endless variety and quality. Flannels, Checks and Muslins in all widths,
and iu fact anything necessary te constitute a complete stock for the buyer t select rrem.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETING AT 75c. PER YARD,
Elegant in Designs and Colorings. Feathers Steam Dressed, the best the market produces.
Qucenswarc, Cleth, Cossimere and Ladies' Coats. ,
BOI-TINa CLOTHS
et the vtiTbest brand in tlia market, at New Yerk Prices. An examination solicited of our
entire stecK, and satisfaction guaranteed 10 un.
Jacob M. Marks.
Jehn
TLVMBER'S
J
OIIN L. ARNOLD.
Largest, Finest and Cheapest Steek el
CHANDELIERS
EVEB SEEN IN LANCASTER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAS GLOBES CHEAP.
TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES.
JOHN" L. AEKOLD,
Nea. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
rapr2-tfd
MJSV1VAL.
pARKJSR'S HAIR RALSAM. "pARKEU'S GINGER TONIC.
TAKKEIVS HAIR BALSAM. The Best, Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dressing
Never tails te restore youthful color te gray hair. 50c. and $1 sizes.
PAKKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, and many of the best medi
cines known are here combined into a medicine or such varied powers, as te make iiwc
.nte, ninnrf inrflrgnii Tniti Hnnitti urn strenirth Restorer Ever Uaetl. It cures
Complaints or Women, and diseases et the Stomach. Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys,:"
is entirely ainercm irem umers,
oec. anu si sizes, iii&u.v x w.
MIS CELLAXJSO VS.
HELLMUTH LADIES' COLLEGE. . ,,,,
Patroness. II. K.H. Princess Lenisc. Founder and President Jl",.:I"SI1?J?f
D. D.. D. C. L., Lord Bishop of Huren. Fall Term opens Wednesday, Sept. ' "j"'?!01",?, "!
spacious buildings, beautilully situated in a most healthy locality ab1fouJsleu",lb?v
from Niagara Fafu, and en one or the principal through routes iKtwccntlc JXhtLi,Sui
The Grounds comprise M0 acres. The aim et the Founder et this college fa te Prerlde thcl 1
cst.lntcllectual and practieally usclul education. The whole , ; SSltimfSl !cSSSti'r
est PROTESTANT principles, as the only solid basis for the right formation e chact
ritENCH is the language spoken in the college. WUSCaspccia lty Bwrd.Lanndau I
Tuition Fees, Including the whole course or English the Ancient udMcmBnafl udMcmBnafl
isthenice. Drawing and Painting, use of Piane and Libiary, Medical AUcmlancc and 1 5tl'it .
1S300 per annum. A reduction et one-hair for tile daugniers pi ciurgyiucii . n,,J"i"' ,
andluil particulars address MISS CLINTON, Lady Principal Hcllmuth ladles' COUw.Len-
W WJ WHMV
Price Twe Cents.
aoeoa
OSODCRAS9, MURRAY Jfc CO.
Seal Skin Plushes.
fscptl9-3iudw
MXVXKK, 1JOWERS ft UURSTI
slecks of goods In every department.
offer.
LANCASTER, PA.
L
VNK Si CO.
A; Charles,
Jehn B. Reth.
SUl'fUSS.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
rs, Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates.
., Chemists, N. Y. I.arge saving buying W