SnklligmM (Eh 9 Volume XVill-Ne. 34. nitr JOHN WANAMAKKK'S AltVKKTISfcMST. JNEW GOODS FROM EUROPE, -AT- JOHN WA'NAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. SILKS. Leng-pile-pluHhc. One. iihtiii black with pile longer than seal tiir.antl with high luetic, having the eirecls et a very gles-sylur; ter coats, $9. Anether, Jlfiur"l, the figures made by varying the length et tlte pile: several colere , $5 te. Sealskin plush. S.I.75 te $SM Alternate wiile stripes of moire antique anil bright arm u res ufan oriental character. $!. balin-dc-Lyeii biecade in thrsv: color coiubi ceiubi coiubi natiens: berdeaux bronze green bronze light bronze light-green Zulu ted-brewn iron-rust The effects are btreng, though the colors ate netHttiking. Wide embre stiiprs -evmc1 with grape vine la-inssc alternating with wide Mtipcn et a lace effect. Four dark effect.-, tlnce in evening colors'. $!. JOHN WAXAMAKKE. Next-outer circle, Chebtnut-stiecl entrance. WIIITK GOOUS. Of tine white geed-, we hae a complete stock wanting nothing. Whatever one may want, that indies, children or babies wear, is te be found here, with many .sorts te chouse from. JOHN WANAMAKER. Nejct-euter ciiele City-hall squ.iie. DRESS GOODS. A ch-jviet dress cloth, really et a line check with an lncgular illuinulatien and a very obscure plaid; but, looked at a yard away, it appears te be a basket. It is therefore a baskct-cnect produced by color; if we mis take net, an entirely new and interesting piece of color-we: k. 12 inches wide; $1.10.; Anether cheviot et tne very same small checks, but without the basket effect, simpler, plainer, and when cleselv looked at probably prettier, though it is liardlv fair te say that, 1.20. JOllN WANAMAKKIt. Third circle, southeast trem centie. CASHMERES 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, 50 cents te $1. Kvculug cashmeres of about thirty-live colors and shade-, and of live qualities, .V cents te $1. JOHN WANAMAKKIt. Next-outer circle.Tliiileenth-street entrance. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Jllaek cashmeres et seventeen qualities, 37 cents te $2. and black merinos et twelve qualities. 50 cents te $l,:f; et three makes. Lupin's, Vegel's and Catiier's ;et three shade.-', let-black, medium-black and blue-black. JOllN WANAMAKKIt. Next-outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth, Chestnut and Market Streets and City Hall Square, Philadelphia. VhOTUIXO, -qesknstein's one 1'itici: uers:. -:e:- ELEGANT -OF- FINE WOOLENS A.'.U- ve READY-MADE CLOTHING. -:e:- AL. ROSENSTEIN, Price MerclMt (NK.T DOOlt TO SllULT. Ne. 37 North Queen Street, .1 PERFECT FIT F ALL CAMPAIGN. MYERS & One Are better prepared thau ever te accommodate the public in READY-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 all 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 (all wool) trem Fifteen te Twcnty-llvc Dollars. Dress Suits trem Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and. the Rest Variety inuau-c-t from, and satisfaction in every way "itarauteed. We arc prepared te make tin at short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are Firt-Clas. Our stock et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is full and complete. Don't Tail te call and leek through Centre Hall before you make yeui Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will tlnd willing hands te show you through the immense steek et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Youths, Beys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE Se. 12 EAST KIKtt STREET, IJiOy rKON 1HTTKKS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IKON BITTERS arc higklylrccemmended ter all diseases requiring a certain and efll clent tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTEKMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. Itcnrichcafec bleed, strengthens the muscles, aud gives new life te the nerves. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all d3pcptlc symptoms, such as Tasting the Feed Belching, J feat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net elacken the teeth or give lieadachn. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the ABC Boek, 32 pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, ist-lydftw Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG street, Lancaster, (toens. LINENS. We have some Scotch bleached doubie deubie damnsk table-linen tuat we'd like you te see. It is 'J yards wiile and $2 a yard. The patterns are seven, diverse enough, new, and we like them all. If you II ml the same linens el-e-wherein Philadelphia or New Yeik. we think you'll find them at $2..V or thereabouts. Napkins te match, $7..rU for three-quarters, and K for live-eighth. JOHN WANAMAKKIt. Nc.t-euter circle. City-hail -square entrance. UNDEKWKAIt. Twe extremes of the French haud-madc underwear, lately come te us, attract notice. Seme et it is se plain that it, seems scarcely te belong te the class of embroidered work it reminds one rather et the hand-work we used te make families here twenty-live years age. Theetherextrcme isthcriche-tet embroidery. It needs te be seen. Nobedy'll believe from description the work that is in it; the fine ness, the richness, the extravagance. Wc show it with pleasure. At the same time see what the sewing ma chine lias done for us, in our Ameiicaii fac tory mude underwear. Each has a perfection et its own. Factory-work, made as we get it, is a new grade et sewing. JOHN WANAMAKKIt. West from Chestnut-street entrance. UPHOLSTERY. One et the most beautiful et the draper ies and furniture-covers that have come te us this year is a very quiet tinscl-and-silk fabric, just received, J12..VJ. JOHN WANAMAKKIt. Nerl Invest gallery. CARPETS. .We are often told that we lme uncom monly choice patterns in carpets. We certainly have the best makes. JOHN WANAMAKKIt. Northern gallery. Vi:' L1N.EN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH L colored bertlcis have come ; but. se far as we have seen vet, there's nothing notably new in styles. They are almestall mechanical figures et the general character that uus pie vailed J or some months. Twe new initial haudket chiefs : one em broidered in colors, 12J4 cents; one with very large, white, block or diamond initials lernied by u hemstitch stitch, 23 cents. The latter is vciy neat indeed. JOHN WANAMAKKIt. Outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. JkV. I'JUSEN.STEIN'.S ONE PRICK UUUSK. X DISPLAY Tailor anil CleMer, & IIKO.'S HAT STORE), - - Lancaster, Pa. GUARANTEED. "PAM. CM AMPA1UX. RATHFON HALL, LANCASTER, PE-NVA. JtlTTEItS. ritON HITTERS. SURE APPETISER. BALTIMORE, MD. STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen LANCASTER, Lancaster Jjntclltgenccr. TUKSDAY EVENING, OCT. 11, 1881. The Rocks of Deer Creek. Through Lewer Yerk and Upper Ilaiterd Counties. Special Cor. Itellieecep.. Outside of Lancaster county, one could scatcely liml ji mere delightful drive through an agricultural district than your conespeudent found from West Banger, Yerk county, te the Rocks of Deer Creek, Harford county, Maryland. Add te the natural attractions of the drive, a pretty geed team, (no matter if it is borrowed), a, fine, cool morning, with the sun warm ing what the wind cooled ; and as your companion a lady of ceur&e the most charming one outside of Lancaster county and a cousin into the bargain, and you may imagine, my unfortunate reader, the felicity that dropped into my life and filled ir se full that I cannot help but write. First en the way came the wide-awake and pleasant borough of Delta, the eastern ter minus of the western division of the Peach Bettem railroad there from Yerk ; and the eastern or northern terminus (alas,my geography) of the new narrew-guage, building between Delta and Baltimore. The latter read is almost all graded and is expected te be in operation inside a year, making an excellent and direct connection for southern Yerk county, se rich in its recently developing agricultural resources with the Baltimore market. Passing through Delta wc crossed " the lin6 " into Dixie's Land, and I f-lt. quite a swelling in the legion of my It it suspender buckle when I became awa'i she dust my horse was kicking up w:- hi-ateric Democratic soil. Ou the fine level i Mils of Ilarfetd it does net take us a long while te reach our des filiatien, as we diive sharply by the farm and tenant houses, between the brown fields where the grass hadn't waited for the frost te steal its green away ; and through the thick weeds where "the melancholy days have come" and are shaking down the leaves and here and there a chestnut. When we come te the creek we see perched en a hill en the ether side the ruins of what was once net long since quite extensive iron works aud furnaces, new like a, picture of Industry, old in years and broken down in health, and energy, sitting there en the hill with his hands folded, looking down into the creek perhaps with the hope of see'iig a trout. Cressing the creek here en a fancy iron carriage bridge, wc drive leisurely along the bank for about a mile ; and while t am thinking there arc a great many mere rocks in the creek than there is water, my ceus-in tells me that here in the spring aud summer time resort the gay and festive of all classes, but each class at a different time of course, te held their picnics aud frolics. Here, tee, conic the elder heads, less gay but just as festive, te indulge in their harvest homes aud once again steal honey from life as they ily. Harford is proud of her Deer Creek rocks, and she should be ; for it is a very pretty creek, with very romantic surroundings beside and independent of its rocks, with their wild and pride-inspiring traditions and as sociations. At the end of our mile-drive down the creek wc find substantial stone hutments building for the bridge across the creek for the new railroad, spoken of above. Driving back a short distance we leave our herse and buggy and ascend the hill, which must be done te see the rocks pro perly afoot. Ne matter hew graud a view may be found en the top of a steep hill, or what the reward that awaits us there, climbing is hard work ; and only theso of us who have done it can appieciate and sympathise with the dibits of the-young man, who pressed en, with his cars waxed te the sireu voices along the way, te plant his banner " with its strange device Ex cclsier !" en the top. It was a steep hill, but wc put it below us, aud gained the rocks which crown the top. Wc seated a Heck of buzzards from the rocks where they had been sitting gaz ing sadly aud a buzzard can gaze sadly down into the valley en a squad of rail roaders, as if wondering what an Irish man's llaver would be. Being part an Irishman myself I "shoved" them oil in dignantly, and they Happed and circled away impressed no doubt that Irii.h meat is leugh any way. The rocks form a high narrow ridge, broken through by the creek fiem cither bank of which they rise almost perpendicularly up, I have no idea hew many bundled feet, but certainly several ; built up by great, bare, detached rocks piled up en top of each ether in every shape and posit ion, suggesting that may be sometime in the past, before the eldest inhabitants' recollection, Titau children had piled them up in raakiug playhouses. Here you find a nice comfertables scat, there a shelter if it should rain, and every where openings and holes through which a person might by a misstep, slip and no one knew whither he had ?:enc, or he knew alter starting where in the world, or the ene te come, he was going te step. Away for miles you see the creek hiding, then glistening out into the sunshine playiug hide-and-seek with the hills. Iu every direction you see woodland rising up te hills and drooping into valleys, trees everywhere, rising head aud shoulders above each ether, like a mighty host com ing te take this pass iu the rocks, where from above, my cousin and I would tilt down rocks that would crush the host be neath. Wonderful ! We were almost Spartans. Everywhere dates of visits and names and initials of visitors arc chiseled in the rocks. Seme of them, were of recent, date, ethers had beeu almost washed away by the storms that had fal leu en them, till they were no longer decipherable, and their legends with the hands that cut them passed away. The name that does net deserve immortality may as well be " writ in water " as carved in the rock, for its oblivion is only a question of time. There en the highest rock is the Indian king and queen's scats side by side. In all the Indian talcs I ever read, when a boy, I de net remember that the queen was ever allowed te sit by the side of the king, but this may have becu an isolated case ; aud as it is ene of the legends of the Reck, I scorn te profane it by doubting. It is certainly an isolated throne, and, indeed, leeks very much as if it had been made for two seats. As a throne it is a model, for from that roost nearly half way te tfie clouds, the king might survey all of which he was monarch, in fact might leek down his subject's chimneys but the Indians had no chimneys, but that's net my fault ; and for an assassin te creep up behind the throne aud stab the monarch in the back would have beeu an impossi bility, for back of the throne is nothing but space. Then my cousin told me of a dusky In dian maiden, dark-eyed and beautiful, who had loved a brave of a rival tribe, and her stern old dad, with blackbirry juice smeared ever his face, swere by his haldeme that it must net be ; and hew by his rude hand a tender leve chord that once in the secret, sylvan shades of the forest had thrilled such sweet music for two lives was snapped asunder and two hearts I broken, Hett the dark eyes that once PA., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 11, 1881. were stars grew dim, hew the light, quick step became heavy and slew, and hew her tribe saw her who was ence its proudest flower, droop and fade like a crushed rose, till ene beautiful moonlight night they saw her walk listlessly along these w cks, ou out te that point, net wider than my hand, never stepping, right en ever the edge, and hew they found en the cruel rock away below, a peer crushed thing, indeed. I have net time new te say anything about the bad taste of such a proceeding en the part of the dusky beauty, for fear I should forget what my mentor told me about the drunken man who rode horse back out en that same point and off into eternity. Anether version of this last tradition is that he rode en ti'tl there was no rock beneath his horse's fore feet, when he wheeled the animal around en its hind feet, rode back, down the hill and was drowned fording the creek. The ad vocates of this last construction say the marks of the cajks of the horse's hind shoes can yet be seen cut into the rock where the horse turned. They maybe there. I di In'fc go out te see. I was neither drunk nor iu love, and theso con founded buzzards had left 'a bad inipres sien en me. I saw or heard nothing mere and I will net tell what I did net see or hear. Dkumeke. DKimuKK llKMs. Our liegnlar fair Held Vorrcheendcucc. The new public read from Leng Green through Murphy's Loep te Jim Crew school house was opened for travel this week. Ebenezcr Rilcv sold his tobacco te Jehu McLaughlin for 22, 8 aud S ; Dr. Rebert Clark sold for 25, 12, 8 and ; Lcderman bought Frauk Pyles for 23 through, and B. F. Tennis's for 30, 13, 8 and 3 ; Jes. Ecklin sold te Dellavcn for 21 through. Ftcd. Gregg, seu of Solemon Giegg, cut his feet quite seriously last week with an axe, but is improving under the medical care of Dr. Glackcn. Mr. Jere B. Boyd, bought the house and let in Fairfield, belonging te the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Pylc, deceased, at public sale, en Saturday, for one theusiud dol lars. Mrs. Lctitia Clark, wife of Rew R. Lo Le Lo reneo Clark, died last Saturday. Mrs. Clark was a niece of Mr. Scott Clark, of Chestnut. Level, with whom she lived for several years, until about three years age when she was married, aud seen after went with her husband t a pastoral" charge in Chanceferd township, Yerk county, where she died. Interment at Chestnut Level Tuesday. Mrs. Clark leaves ene small child and, wherever she was known, friends who lament her early death. Possessing as she did extraordinary qualities of mind and a heart that never failed in kindness and virtue, she seemed peculiarly suited te be the companion of a minister, aud as we see thiugs we soirew that she was called se seen from the field where "the harvest is great and the labor ers arc few." Sir. Barker's Mourning. A gentleman named Barker, a well-to-de mechanic, of Washington, D. C, was absent from town when the president died. When he returned Mr. Barker found the city in mourning. He also found his resi dence, occupied iu his absence by his brother-in-law. draped in a sort of a way with black calico. He saw some of his neighbors' houses a little better decorated, and determined net te be outdone by them he ordered his brother ou his inethcr-iu-Iaw's side te go down town and procure something bettc. While the latter was gene Mr. Barker went te work aud stripped oil the cheap mourning pre paratory te putting up the better material. In this act he was seen by his neigh bors and passers-by aud these patriotic people were very much ineensed. The former, who knew Mr. Barker as a Democrat, ran out te the newspaper ellices and the latter gathered in front of Mr. Barker's residence and hooted and insulted him. After awhile the brother in-law le ttirncd and up went mere mourning. But putting up mourning did net attract tiic attention as did tearing it down. These who had witnessed the first act had spread the news about town and Mr. Barker's neighbors were convinced that the hoots I of the mob had restored Mr. Barker te the consciousness that mourning was necessary. There was a very cruel article in the local papers.. A photographer came areuad next day and get a picture of the house. This week the picture appears iu the 1'elicc Gazelle with Mr.Barker in the foreground, a demoniacal smile ou his faec, tearing down the black drapery. There is also a caption of " A Contemptible Cur" beneath this outrageous picture, which meaus Mr. Barker. Fer all this the unfortunate vic tim has no redress. The local papers never retracted and Mr. Barker's demoniacal smile grins at the whole country. The gentleman himself, perhaps mere sensitive than even such aggravation calls for, is actually sick from the occurrence. Unconsidered Trillcs. Time is money, but that is net why the man who has no money asks for mere time. A sexton, recently arrived from Warsaw has been engaged by a telegraph company en account of his experieucc in planting Poles. According te the Chicago Tribune Mr. Schurz is new occupied " in duties purely editorial throwing away poems and try ing te teach Mr. Godkin te drink Weiss beer. " The Evansvillc Aiyw advertises for sale an elegant pair of diamond-mounted opera glasses. The reason for selling is that since the coming of the cool wsathcr our devil don't have te ttse them te hunt out morning chunk of ice with. " Is there much game about here V" asked a newly arrived stranger in Austin of Patrick O'Rafferty. " Indadc, there is. There arc plenty of curlews, and when you sheet wan of them the-rest of them stay around until you have time te sheet at them, and niver fly away until they are all dead cnteircly." An Austin gentleman went out en Onion creek te sheet quail. When he get back he was very much sunburned. On his return he met Gilhooly, who asked him what he had been doing. "I've get a little sunburnt sheeting quail. " "Well, you had hotter go home and sleep it oil. If you had get that badly sunburnt in town the recorder would have fined you $10 and costs. " The peculiar adaptation of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup te se many phases et Threat and Bron chial diseases has rendered this remedy im mensely popular. Sold everywhere. i" cents a bottle. Pender en these Truths. Kidney-Wert is nature's remedy for kidney and liver diseases, pile-j and constipation. Sediment or mucous in tin urine is a sun indication el disease Take Kidney-Wert. Torpid liver and kidneys poison the bleed. Kidney- Wert revives them and cleanses the svstem. Headache, bilious attacks, dizziness, and In.-i ei appetite, are cured by Kidney-Wert. Sec advertisement. oie iwtUVw Sins of the Fathers Visited en the Children. ihvif;tans sav that scrofulous taint cannot be eradicated ; we deny it "In tete." If yen e threuah a thorough course et Burdock Bleed Blt'crs. your oieou wm gei us pure as you can wish, trice i. rer saie ui u. u. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street. Lancaster. . Years of Suffering. Mrs. Barn hart. cer. Pratt and Broadway, Buffalo, was ler twelve vears 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 ran's drug store, 1j7 North Queen street, Lancaster. If. It Adam had had a game of "Fifteen" placed in ills hand at an early periftd of his existence. the whole course or history misnt nave neen mnterially altered for the better, and it bil iousness, indigestion, sick headache or dys pepsia were unknown. Spring Blessem would net be needed. Price 50 cents. Fer sale at II. 1!. Cochran's drug store, 157 North Queen btreet, Lancaster. JJiWJZLEKH. OILVKK JkWJSlKY. LACK PIXS, EAR KINGS AND BRACELETS. NECK CHAINS AN1 HAIR PINS. STUDS, SLEEVE BUTTONS AND SCARF PINS OF SILVER. AUGUSTUS RIIOADS, Ne. '.M East Kin Street, Lancaster. Pa A1LEY, HANKS & BIDDLK. SOLID STERLING SILVERWARE. Our stock i larger than it has ever, been before. It comprises every article iu Sil ver that can possibly be called ler. .We have Silver ler household ucand for ornamental purposes. Wc have Silver for presentations aud for testimonials. Wc have Silver in large and small articles ler Wedding Pres ents. We have Silvsr el" the most su perior Workmanship and Kle Kiint Designs. We have Silver at the Lewest Prices at which such Silver can be at'erdeil. Wc hand Silver "On Approval" In any part of the country. BAILEY, BANKS, BIDDLE, l-'th AX I) CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. fficpt2S-3mdeed l'.lfltUA.NOIlHiS, Jte. TSTALL. 1A1EKS. Our New Patterns et WALLPAPERS aie new coining in. The line embraces every grade, from the Lewest te the Finest Goods made. Plain Celer ami Embossed Gilts for Parler, Halls, Dining Reems, Chambers. &c. Common and Lew-Priced Papers et every description. Fringes, Borders, Centre Pieces, Transom Papers, &c. Wc have also opened a line li"e 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. scotch Hollands in cardinal, brown, bull, wnttc, ecru and green. American Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring Rellers, Cord Fixtures, Reller Ends, l!rackets,Picttirc Wire aud Cord, Fringes. Leeps, Nails, Cuitain Pins, Tassel Heek", Ac. All colors of Pancr Curtains. 11 ir lived 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 walnut. ryOrdnrs taken for t INE MIRRORS. PHASES W. FRY, NO. 7 NOKTJU QUEEN ST. I'.ir.lKS AND STATIONERY. QUUOOL JtOOHS! SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! All Scheel Beeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest ralc3 at L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STBEET. TOIIN 15AKUSON5. SCHOOL BOOKS ren the LANCASTER SCHOOLS, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, AT TUB BOOKSTOREI or JOM BIM'S SOUS, 13 and 17 NORTH U.DEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOJEVICAL. "rvea'r GO TO BED TO-NIGHT BEFORE YOU GO TO If Xe. 0 EAST KING STREET, And purcliasc a Bettle et LOOKER'S DEATH OS M0SQUIT0S, AND THEN SLEEP IN PEACE. PRICE, ,, 15c. a Bettle. ItJiT ONODURASS, MUKKAY & CO. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce., CLOTH HOUSE, JIARKE7 JXD NINTH STREETS, PUILAVELPULX. We desire te call the attention of EARLY BUYERS te our superb selection et DEESS CLOTHS, Which have been prepared with extra care for making a serviceable Suit ter a Yeunjr Lady or Yeunjr Miss. Seme have been shrunk, ethers have net ; but eiir facilities for having; them Steam spongte. wuen. customers se uesirc, are sh criaii iiiui Ji niima tcij nmu ,i.-ij. ; have a Ions list et colorings In PLAIN CLOTHS, and a great many new etTccts in FINE 'HECKS. NEAT MIXTURES. STRIPES. PLAIDS. Ac. Among them may be mentioned some. ...,-- nmitv iiREEV (TTIEfHfs. eiitirelv new. " ... -1 a. .- .1 ,..,.. 1 I am. .! ...... ,!.... 1 C llaTC lilvVU V1ULU3 IU IUW UUU 1UL-UUU( fabrics. Seal Skin Cleths and These very handsome goods wi 11 be worn this winter for Leng Coats. Delmans, Costumes, Suits, and extensively used ter Trim mrns : "II grades up te the very lines t spun are represent ed, aud it is worth a visit te our.,: or nothing else than tesce these goods. Fer WRAPS, SAOQUES AND MANTLES for Fall, enr many novelties arc tee numerous te mention. We have everything desirable pretty and handsome, including many new styles, at low and medium prices. le Irtnl Tailoring; Goods for Mil's Wear, Our stecK et SUITINGS and CASSIMERES ceniprise- all thenewstvlesand standard makes of Demestic and Foreign Goods, in low. medium and line iiualitie-.. we de-dre te call special attention iq our unlimited vuriety or EXG LISII, SCOTCH and r RENC11 rubrics ter Suits, Fall and Winter Overcoats, and Pantaloons. OUR J1A1L ORDER DEPARTMENT. Samples sent and orders tilled te the satisfaction et the buyer. in asking for samples please say it ter Ladies or Gentlemen's Wear, and ir low, medium or high grade, crave or gay geed are desired. Absent buyers have the same advantages, et CHOICE AND PRICE iw these present, exactly. -;- SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. septl'J-eind&w G IVLEK, ItOWBKS & MUKST FLANNELS! BLANKETS! Fine, large stock iust opened anil new etrcrmg at low prices. All lualitics from the very lowest te the linest made, iu White, Scarlet, Gray and Blue. ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WHITE A2STD GRAY BLANKETS .1 T ISA R G A IN P R I (JES . COMFORTS. Large stock of our own make. Deuble-Faced Canten Flannels in all Shades, made expressly ler Curtains and Dr-iplng. Bieaclietl M MimM Canten Flannels ALL PRICES. Elegant New Line of PRINTS just opened till- morning. Yeu will lind no trouble te make a selection from this let. Alse opening NEW DRESS GOODS daily. LADIES, AVe offer large and well selected stocks or goods In every department. Please call and examine what wc have te eiler. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Ms, fetal Tailerii id Carpet Heuse, 25 EAST KING STREET, T ANK & CO. LAJNTE & CO., Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET. Ne. 24 Have Just received, opened and nvjjy ler inspection a large and complete - stock ei general PRY GOODS, CAKPET1NGS, ETC. At pi ices that dely competition. High Colored Satin Suitings, Nuw and Rich, Flannel Suitings in H-l and 3-1 goods, llloeinlng lllack Cashnien-s, a matter we pay upcci.ii attention te. Shawls in long and .square, in endless Variety and quality. Flannels, Checksand Muslins in all widths, and in fact anything necessary te constitute a complete stock Ter the buyer te t-elcct from. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETING AT 75c PER YARD, Elegant in Designs and Colorings. Feathers, Steam Dressed, the licit the market produces. Queenswarc, Cleth, Cassiuiere ami Ladies' Coats. BOLTING CLOTHS et the very best brand in tlm market, at New Yerk Prices. An examination solicited el' our entire stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. Jacob M. Marks. Jehn VLVJUlEBrS JOHN L. ARNOLD. -:e:- Largcst, Finest and CHANDELIERS . EVER SEEN WHOLESALE AN1T RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES. JOHN L. AENOLD, N03. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. faprS-tld HOUSE FUltXISUING UOUVS. TTOUSEFUKNISHING. LARGE STOCK. GOOD STOVES, FURNACES, HEATERS, RANGES, OFFICE STOVES, KOOM STOVES. PARLOR STOVE&, EUG STOVES, AND ALL OTHER KIND OF STOVES. Largest, Finect and Cheapest Stock of GAS CHAN DELIERS in the City. MAKBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS. Fleer Oil Cleth. Buckets 10., Breems 10c.. Tabic Knives. Spoons, Weed and Willow Ware, 4c, go te FLrra" & WILLSON'S, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. PLUMBING, TIN ROOFING Price Twe Cents. OOOVS s: SODCBAS?, MURRAY & CO. nn&i .al-mnt .l.A ,1 a. .... ...... It , f .. Y.I ImVlAT 1 A 1 .JL, .II3U ' 1UV UUL9I. 11U.W. W.., V ...j.wi it. Seal Skin Plushes. 1IVI.EK. KOWEKS Ss IHJKST! :e:- LANCASTER. PA. ANK & VO. A. Charles, Jehn B. Reth. SUPPLIES. XOI1N I.. ARNOLD. Cheapest Stock et IN LANCASTER, TT rOCSEFCKNISIHMJ. GOODS. LOW PRICES. -FOR AND SPOUTING SPECIALTIES.