VNpV"- " " " f """' N " ek . i ;. . s . i- - : .- fntdUeene 11 Til flVilr vmmsSMWk telum XVllINe. 45. LAKCASTER, PA., MOM ) AY. OCTOBER-24, 1881. Price Twe Cents. DRY GOODS. w ANAMAKKK & UUUn'.V, TETAXAX IAKKK & IiltOV.S, Ne Such Stere. If there is any such store as ak Hall in either England. or France I could net find it. The ncate&t approach 1c it is " La Belle Jardiniere " I'aris en the Seine, hut any one visiting this stoic will say Oak Hall deeB better in quantity te select from, style and make-up of goods, though the pi ice? in the main are cheajter in Paris; because of the cloths without duties, and the cheap labor of France. The people licit', however, think our prices are quite low enough, censideiing all things. American Clothing outranks all ether thiougheut the world for real giaccfulncss. We have hcic none of the narrow-breasted aud centiacted shouldered coats that are se universal abroad. Seme of the New Yerk Tailors who have opened branches in Paris are among the most popular ai Uht-lra-icsmen there, and are well patienized. The Kuglish anit French open their eyes wide when told of the size of the Oak Hall Clothing Heuse and its vast stock of ready goods for Men aud Beys. It is our purpose and hope always te have Philadelphia lead the re tail clothing trade aud we are giving our best efforts te improve every year en our cutting, patterns aud workmanship. The character of ma terials we use is no longer an uuceitaiu question. The people knew that nc aie te be depended en for sound judgment (based en exper ienced) in the goods selected. This year our fashions and finishing would watrant higher rates, but our prices arc as reasonable .is ever. Signed, JOHN WANAMAKER, WANAMAKER & BROWN. The Largest Clelhiiur Heuse in Auiciii-a, Oak Hall, S. K. Cor. .sixth and MarkU streets Philadelphia. Lancaster Jntclltgencer. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 24, 1881. DISTEMPERED TROOPS. TURBULENT SCENES AMONH MEN 1VH O KKl'KLSENTED THE STATU AT lOKKTOWS. ANK & CO. " ANK & CO. LANE & CO., Ne. 24 BAST KING STREET. Ne. 24 Have just receive!, epcneil ami lcudy ler inspection a large ami complete stock ei general PKY GOODS, CAKPET1NGS, ETC. At prices tli.it dety competition. High Colored feutin Suitings, New and KIcli, flannel Suitings In Ol and 3-4 goods, liloeming Uiack Cashmeres, ji mutter we pay special attention te. Shaw is In long and square, in endless variety and quality. Flannels, Checks and Muslins in all widths ami in fact anything necessary te constitute a complete stock for the buyer te select liem. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETING AT 75c. PER YARD, Elegant iu Designs and Colorings. Feathers Steam Dressed, the best the maiket meduccs. Queens waie, Cleth, Cassimcic and Ladies' Coats. BOLTING CLOTHS et the Miv best brand in the maiket, at New Yeik Trices. An examination solicited et our entire stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. Charles, Jehn B. Reth. fltON IUTTEKS. MUX JtlXTJiBS. TKON KITTKItS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. SURE APPETISER. IKON IHTTKKSarchIgl:ly;recomuicndcdfer all diseases requiring a certain and effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPjT TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. Itcniichcs the bleed, strengthens the muscles and gives new life te the neives. It acls like a charm en the digestive organs lenieving all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the Feed, Belching, Heat in the fitemach. Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Treparatlen that will net Dlacken the teetli or gUe headache. Sold lv all druggists. Write ter the A II C Heek, "" pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 123-lydAw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. DOUSE FURN1SHIKO HOODS. TTOLSEKURNISIIING. -'JO TO TTOUSKFURNISIIINC.. FLINN & WILLSON'S, for Furnaces awl Stores of all Ms. Just leccived 1.03J YARDS ei FLOOR OIL CLOTH lrem 'J3 cents per yaiu up. CHANDELIERS. COMPLETE LINE OF IlOUSfcFUKNISUING GOODS FOR THE FALL SEASON. 3Call and examine our stock. Ne trouble te show goods. FLIISTE" & VlLLSON, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. l'LVMDER'S SUMLIES. J OUN I,. ARNOLD. TOUN L. ARNOLD. Largest, Finest and Cheapest Stock et CHANDELIERS EVEK SEEN IN LANCASTEll, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMBERS SUPPLIES. JOHN L. AKM)LD, Neb. U, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ' rapr2-tttl flew a Veutlitul Guard Maintained Ills fest Against a Squad of Foragers. l'liiladelplua Times Statesmen from the mral districts, ' toting" dusty luggage, begrimed and sad-eyed, scuiried through the city yes terday morning for thejout-geiug trains as if eluding a nightinaic. Troops, bedrag gled and beaiing the evidence of a haul siwge, matched aciess the city te the depots te embark for their homes in the interior. The statesmen weie the membeis of the legislative cemmittes that atteudei the Yorktown celebration and the militia was the escort sent down te repiescut the state in the great demonstiatieu. The steamer Galatea, which cartied the paityteaud from the scene, arrived at the old navy wharf at nine o'clock, Governer lleyt and Ins associates lesiumg at the state capital taking carriages feem the landing te the cars. Several members of the legislative committee lingered awhile iu the city te have the dust beaten out of their clothes and submit their countenances te the keen edged razor before ictuming te the bobems of their families, aud between these oper ations several of them unpacked their bud gets of gticvauccs and growled gloomily about the way they hail been treated dur ing the ttip. Then- vce about 775 mem bers of the state mile i. aboard the Gala tea, beside the cotniimtce aud the invited guests. As the vet ..! was totally inade quate te bestow the juity with any degiee ofeemfoit, there was much dissatisfaction expressed all of which was aimed at aud sheweicd ou the uueifeudiug head of Geerge Handy Smith, the chairman of the committee of aiiaugemcuts. With geed round oaths they charged that the troops had been half-fed ; that the defenders of the state had been stewed away like pigs, aud while the seldicrss uf fercd all these hardships Mr. Smith and his fellow-cemmitteenien were inciner ating Henry Clay cigars and absorbing champagne in quantities sufficient te dis organize the best ltgulatcd liver aud cause threbbings in the head of a wooden Indian. In fact, they charged that while the brave and bold iufautrymen weic munching hard-tack aud tainted meats the legisla tive gods weic inviting dyspepsia, indiges tion and bilious attacks in forays upon spting chicken, salads, cocktails and bis cuits. In the words of one of the dis gusted ones, "they went for a big chunk and took the troops along for ballast." Majer Kyan, of the State Fcnciblcs whom a reporter called upon te ascertain hew his command had faied, rematked, iu answer te a question : " We had a pleas ant time and 1 have net heaul of any com plaint fiem my men about bad ticatment. The fact is," the major went ou, " the beat was net large enough te accommo date the men, and Pennsylvania did net make the show she should have done at such a demonstration. This was due, of course, te the lack of funds. The camp at Yorktown was fiightfully dusty, aud our quartets were net nearly as troed as thetc ptevided for the troops of ether states. The saddest thing iu my mind was the meagie accommodations pro pre vided for Governer lleyt. lie should have had a suitable headquarters te cn tcttaiu these who called upon him, such as were provided for the executives of New Jersey aud some Southern states. Feed was provided iu abundance for the corps. Colonel 1 nemas.), bmitli was the com missary, and I want te say for him that he left nothing te be desired in the way of provender. The tatieus consisted of the best hams, geed potatoes, hard tack; fresh eges and excellent celfee. A "quantity of fresh meats aud chickens and bt cad weic put abead for the committee, but tlt3 meats and chickens were unfit te be eaten and the btcad seen became stale and the committee fated no better than the ttoeps." A young militiaman, who had shouted himself nearly hearse during the trip up, vouchsafed what he was pleased te call a " straight racket " concerning the com cem plainings of the country members and the " plow shear " soldiers : " Yeu see, " pio pie cceded this juvcuile follower of Mats and patron of Bacchus, " these country legisla tors began by inviting squads of the men from their district into the private quar ters of 'the committee. Well, an ordinary soldier from the interior can put under hi belt as much provender as can be stuffed into a Jersey carpet-bag. The. members of the committee toeu saw that such forays, if permitted, would seen lessen their larder in the condition of peer Mrs. Hubbard's, and they shut down ou the pteccedings. Of course, that was humili ating te tlie statesmen from the country, who evidently wanted te staud well iu the C3osef the boys. Then they began te growl and the troops were net long in taking up the burden et their seug, which was that the cemmitleemc'n were swim ming in wiuc and feeding like lords, while the soldiers were short of rations. That was all bosh, but, bosh or no bosh, they finally decided te break into the quarters of the committee aud would have executed the threat but for the action of the officers. As it was, they took possession of the beat aud raised merry Cain down aud up. The fact is,'" said the young man, "the men of the Fourteenth and Eighteenth regiments, through the fault of their officers, were net provided with two days' rations before starting as thejr wcre etdcrcd, and they get wild from the start. But, understand ing this, we had mere than we needed. Why, befere leaving Yorktown we gave a whole barrel of bully potatoes te an aged old darkey, who, after a leug leek at the gift, remarked : ' Gcl'mcn, dar'd mere fodder iu dat ar' bar'l an' dis old culled pusscn lias cat since tic war. lircss my with fire in bis eye, brought his musket te a charge and turning te his opponent said, iu inclined words : 'If you enter that room I'll kill you.' " ' Yen will, will you.' sneeringly an swered the man fiem the Smoky City. ' ' I will, se help me Ged.' "The bayonet for a roemcnr,poiscdby an iron grasp, glittered under the chin of the insubordinate, who, with a curse and a threat te be revenged, turned en his heel and, followed by his fi tends, leturned te his quatters." As the steamer neared Philadelphia the men Hocked en the decks and rent the air with hoots aud shouts at passing vessels. Te give the lie te their charges of insufficient feed they showered hatd-tack, potatoes aud eggs at the passing ciafts. The fact that the governor was abroad had no restraining iniluer.ee, and they jiggrd ' and howled like se many demons if all reports aie true. Their in dignatien at Senater Smith was vented in a scries of 'groans,' while they laceiatcd the besoms of the stal watts aboard by inir for candidate Wolfe in thunder cheer tones. When the Ualatea was tied te Her uecfc a little battle took place between the men who first gained.the whatf and these en the decks. Tlie missiles were hardtack and potatoes. Fer soine moments' it mined btcad and vegetables, and then, as ictnatktd au officer yestctday, "the starved out, weary and forlorn men pio pie ccriUd home.'' fceal, chi'llcu I'm 'bleegcd te ye.' The forays en the committee room became se numerous and se disastrous that it became necessary te place a guard at the deer. It fell te the let of a State Feucible boy one of the pomes as they arc called be en at Last. Chicago Tiihiine. " Se you whh Ui many my daughter ?" These words tcie utteicd by a man who fairly hissed them through his teeth ;s he steed, with a cittcl sneer en his lips, iu front of a young man, the nervous twitchiugs of whesc'lear-eut featmes told mere plainly than could any words, how ever freely intcispersed with adjectives, the feituie he was sniffling. "Yes, sir," said Ilcrbett Mcintosh, looking up into the f.ice of hint who had spoken. "I love Myttie with a lich, warm, tempestuous love that locks net of obstacles, but sweeps away like a mighty aalauehc the difference in social position that exists between us. My passion is a deathless one that, like the mightysinie'in ei the descit, gathers feicc with every ui siaut of its existence, and still . alike with its het bicath the life of man and beast. I knew that appeal ances arc against me. I am peer and honest, and last Satutday night I had a king-lull beaten at the Owl club, but I cannot conceal my love. Yeu ate licit and successful, and 1 can see from the wiudew of my little toem in which I we:k the high walls of your packing house, and hear the plaintive cry of the stticken pig who has his inteiier scoepct? out and is cut into hams and clear sides bofeic the echo of his death shriek has ceased te linger in the musk-laden air of the stock yaids. Yeu are living under tuiqueis-tinted skies, whilela'n iu great luck te have a sky at all. It is net my fault that you aie lich; I love your daughter, and she ictuinsnty love ;" and, saying this, Hcibcit looked anxiously in the direction of the window, his lu cast giving a gicat throb of .K-y as he saw that the blinds were closed, and the old man could net threw him out. ' Haik ye, my lad,"' said the peik packer, whilu a cold, skating-i ink smile hevered o'er hie face, " you say you love my daughter, and would win her for your biide. Se be it. 1 have naught against thee save thy peveity. Conic te me within a month with s 1,000 gained by thine ewu indithtiy and skill, aud Myrtle shall be your wife, If you fail iu this her hand is tlivcn te a liieml of mine who owns a glucose factory." " But you would net fetcu her te marry against her will ?" said Heibett. She has plighted her troth te me." ' I knew net of your childish agatics," teplied the old man. " I have said my say. Iu three minutes I shall untie the bull dog." Hcibcit went away. Midnight en Wabash avenue. Five men aie seated aieund a table with a hole in the centre of it. Ilcrbett is in the patty, and opposite him sits his hated tival, the mau who owns an iutcicst in a glncose facteiy. Heibeit is dealing. Hcibcit leeks at his caids and bets !?10(). "Five hundicd, " stys the glucose man. "A thousand," says Heibeit, teaching into his pocket as if for money. " Oh, never mind getting eat your loll until the hutfth are played," said the glucose man. "1 will be easy with you. and only call. I have four aces." " Straight Hush," said Ilcrbett, in low, bitter tones, as he laid the caids en the table, ' and pocketed a thousand dollar bill which lite adveisary threw across te him. The next night Hcibcit aud Myrtle oc cupied one chair iu the parlor of the perk packer's losidence. " We will be mar ried in the fall, ray sweet," she said, in soft, low tones, kissing him passionately as she spoke. "Yes, Teetie," he murmuted ; " in the fail. We can live with jour folks next wii.tcr." styles the " very full description, with plaus, measurements and reproductions of the original photographs and sketches," of Mr. Thomsen. These, I find, including the text, two plans and six weed cuts, cover exactly 17 nut of the 546 pages of "Malacca, IndeChina, and China." Mere than two thirds of this work, it should be added, are devoted te China and the Chinese, aud of that country and people the xjnghsh traveler has given us a vivacious and trustworthy descrip tien. I request you te print this refutation of four errors, of which no one professing te correct ought te be capable of being guilty. . ---m Searching Fer Treasure It is believed that the schooner Mary I). Leech, chartered by the International Submarine company, which includes among its members Stephen Tasker, of ttie firm of Merris, iasker te Ce., aud Charles F. Pike, also a Philadelphian, has a far different purpose from the one osten sibly pursued. There is a curious chain of circumstance te strengthen the belief that instead of searching for a cargo of pig- iron the schooner which is new cruising about the Delaware Breakwater, with divers and a splendidly-equipped wreck ing apparatus abroad, is really seeking for the sunken treasure ships which are known te be in the bay. There are authentic re cords of the less of two such vessels, one of them a British man-ef-wr. named the Braak, which capsized near the close of the Revolutionary war, with a cargo ei geld and silver said te amount te $23,000, 000, and the ether the Gleire, a French frigate, which ran aground about the year 1760 and from which geld te the amount of 1,200,000 livres was reported te have been thrown overboard te save it from the English fleet, which had chased the ves sel past the Capes. jinx uoeva. SK NODUKASS, MUKRAY & VO. Many people anilcteil with phthisis pulinc. ii'iiis (Consumption) use Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup with very gicat benefit ami relief, l't Ice '!j cents a bottle. The Key te Ilealtn. Have you leuml the key te perfect health ami strength? It is Kiiiney-Wert, the only icincily that overcomes at once the inaction of the kidneys ami bowels. It purifies the bloeil by cleansin?; the system of foul humors ami by giving strength te the liver, kidneys ami bowels te per lerm thdr regular functions. See displayed advertisement. e24-lwd&w Smalt Comfert. When you are continually coughing night and day, annoying everybody around yeu,anil hoping it will go away et its ewu accord, you aie running ad ingcreus risk better use Or. Themas' Kelectilc Oil, au unfailing remedy in all sueh cases. Fer sale at II. Ji. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. "Pi." Jesh Hillings says: "Thare ain't no pi in n.itral hi, try that huz been ct mere, and that moieelt than upple pi, and no medicine kan erne iuiligcstuu and biliousness hat' se well as Spring Illossem." Price fiO cents. Fer sale at JI. Jl. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Ce te II. I!. Cueiirnu's liruar store, 137 North Queen street, for Mrs. Freeman's New Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et cn!er,are uneijualeil. Celer from 2 te 5peunds. Directions in English and German. Trice. 15 cents. CLOTJIINU. go, MlVrillriG NEWi LACE Til READ UNDERSHIRTS, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWEES. SUSPENDERS, AT Who is "Q. L D jj IJie Kiilns et CtinDndia A Corrector Cor rected. Frank Vincent in New Voik Sun. The Hun of the fltli inst.. contains a communication from Q. E. D. Lancaster, I'.i., in which the wiiter questions the vciityef the following sentence iu the AVw's review of my book en the litiius of Cam bodia : With the exception of an article pub lished some years siucu in the llevuc de3 Deux Jlends, air. Vincent's description is the first te acquaint the general leader with the magnitude, beauty and archajole gical importance of these Khmer or ancient Cambodian monument." I beg te endorse the statement of your review as wholly accutatc. "The Land of the White Elephant" ever 100 pa-res of which, with a map, plan and twenty- two engravings, relate te my explorations in Cambodia was originally published by Messrs. Sampson, Lew & Ce., of Londen, in December, 187e, and by Messrs. Har per fc Brethers, of New Yeik in March, cause of their size te guard this portal ; 1874. Mr. Thomsen's " Malacca, Iude a time when the state seemed most of the law-maker at troepcis from up the bent en mischief. "While this veunsstcr.witli eun in hand. was standing at his pest, a party of six city in February 1873 Pittsburgh men, headed by a strapping fellow, walked boldly up te the deer. With a supercilious leer the six-footer re marked te the little Fenciblc : Staud aside, kid ; this party wants something te cat.' " 'Yeu cannot pass that deer,' said the young soldier. 'We cau't, bey ?' answered the ringleader. ' Fellows,' he added, turning te his friends. ' that rabbit says we can't go in here.' This speech, spoken in irony, created a laugh, but the young trooper, drawing up his muskctr answered with great earnestness : ' Gentlemen, my orders have been te allow no one te enter this room. I will obey that order.' " 'Well, your orders. I'm going in.' With these words the leader of the party advanced te the deer and intruded his feet beyond the Bill, The youthful trooper, emuaaud i,uma, te which your corres pondent refers as antedating my work, was published in Louden in November 1S74 (net 1373), and republished in this Ihus I may fauiv claim the honor of being " the first te ac quaint the general reader with the magni tude, beauty aud aiebajolegtcal importance of the ancient Cambodian monuments, " and I am se by a priority of e?er eleven months in England and nearly twelve months iu America. Were I te accept as true the information prelFcred by Q. E. D., that Mr. Thomsen's book was first published by the Messrs. Har per in 1879, instead of 1873, I should be compelled "te extend my precedence of publication in New Yerk te five years ! But I test content with being a year be forehand. The latest edition of my book brings the history of these remarkable architectural remains down te April, 1881 a date fully seven years mere recent than that indicated by what your correspondent flatteringly ERISMA1SPS, THE SIIIIITMAKER, .. 06 NORTH IJUKHN STKKKT IfcOTIIING, &V. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment et CLOTHING ren MK3T, BOYS AND YOUTHS FOR FALL ANT) WINTER, Is latger and mere varied than ever beletc. 1'iiccs the lowest. Give us a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, !3-lyd LANCASTER. PA pv. L. CAMPAIGN, 1881. Our litst invoice et the season of FALL AND INTER GOODS MEN'S WEAR Arrived te-day. During this week the hulk Oi our Foreign orders will he in stock. We will be prepared te show the llnebt line of ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIEf' ever offered te the citizens of Lancaster, in cluding a lull Hue of the ever popular and celebrated Talatnen's Specialties, confined cs clusively for our trade und conceded te be th; handsomest geed'? imported, together -with t cheice line of the Iate.t novelties of tiic lead ing manutactnrcrs. We Invite an early in spection et our stock, feeling it our duty te advise person-:n want of a Suit or an Over coat ler Fall or Winter te place their orders early before the rash commences te insure entire satisfaction. AU arc cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K SMALING. ARTIST TAILOR. ONOllC.UAS?, MURRAY & CO. CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET AND NINTH STREETS, PWLADELPUIA. DRESS CLOTHS AND CL0AKINGS. Geed judgment should be exercised in buying dress cloths, for. when well bought thcy makc a most desirable and very serviceable suit or dress something that can be worn almost at all times of the year by a lady or young miss. Our cloths aie manufactured en special orders expressly for us, and nre prepared with great care with reference te quality, colors and linisli. Seme are shrunk, unit when they have net been we have them steam-sponged, at the option of the purchaser. TVe have these Cleths in low and medium prices. Alse or tb Unest uuitllUefl at Im ported fabrics. CLOAKIXGS. We have hundreds et new styles, in lets that the piles reach our ceilings. Dry goods buyers and cloak manufacturers are requested te make their prcauncu known at the office, and trade prices will be named ler quantities. SEAL. SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES. The most beautiful and handsomest cloths this season for n l.ndv's Ceat. Dnlmtin or Man tle, are the SEAL SKIN CLOTHS. The finest qualities cost high, but when the tact is consid ered that they require no expensive trimmings, the total cost of the garment is very little mere than an ordinary Heaver, und yet they are handsomer and mere durable tlian any ether fabric worn ler a ladv's outside garment, or for trimmings. These ceeds never crease or press as the silk plushes de. l'rices range lrem $J per yurd (Ji inches witle,) up te the finest qualitie- Im ported, ter PALL SACQUES, WRAPS AND MANTLES We have thu Xcv Green Checks. Tan Checks, l!Im and Green Checks, ltluc, Gre n and Cardi nal Small Plaids. ISreken I'laldsaudChecks, Invisible Checks, many colors, camel Iluir Kneels, and some beautiful, neat Plaids and Checks for Ladies' and Children's coats, nil with fancy backs. FLANNELS FOR UNDERCLOTHING And Flannels in Small Checks, neat Spotted and Stripes ler Children, in great assortment at the low est possible prices. Our Flannels were all bought befere the recent advance, and we arc giving our customers the benefit of our early large purchases. Figures uumed by us by the yard arc as low ns uianv large houses paid for the same brands by the ciise, but we arc deter mined te sell the quantity by making the prices low enough. BOYS' AND MEN'S CASSIMERES. Our Casiinere Department was never In better shape, steek. tf-sertiuent and sales all large and increasing. This is where veu will find nruiy Jet Lets bought low some lire net the latest styles, but all geed, steng, durable labrju-.. sueh as the boys need ter school, in play suits, and men want ler working pants and suits. Fur higher cost suits we always have the meft fashionable styles in great abundance. OUR BARGAIN COUNTER Contains several hundred remnant and short ends el cloths, mostly suitable for men's panta loons, boys' suit--, girls' sacques and cloaks. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Samples sent and nrdcis filled te the satisfaction et the buyer. in asking ter samples please sav it ler Ladies' or Gentlemen's Wear, and it low, medium or high grade, gnu c or gay goods aie desiivd. Absent buyers have the same advantage-, of CHOICE AND FKICE as these present, exactly. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce., Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. sCptlCKJmd&W G IVLKK, IlOWCItS & IlUliST "tlVXEK, BOWKltS & UCllSTt MEN'S WEAR Just opened another invoice of WOOLENS in all tlie New Styles. OVERCOATINGS. SUITINGS and PANTALOON GOODS in Choice Assortment. GENTLEMEN! We guarantee te give perfect satisfaction in Fit and Make-up, or ue sale. Give us a trial. Yeu will find our prices for the quality el iioeds we offer very reasonable. GENT'S MEKINO UNDERWEAll In SCARLET, WHITE und C! HEY in all grades and sizes. GENTS DEESS SHIRTS, Very Choice Goods and. well made and guaranteed te fit. PRICE ONLY 81. Ne better in the city for the price. of COLLARS and CUFFS, NECKTIES, ROWS, GLOVES, New asseitment SUSPENDERS, &c. -:e:- GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S 25 EAST KING STKEET, .... LANCASTER, PA. . 7T JUS UJiLLANEO VS. HELLMUTH LAUJi:s' COL.LKGE. l'atreness. II. It. II. I'rlncess Leui-c. Founder and President, The KililUev. I. Ilcllr.iulli, D. 1., I. C. L., Lord Jlishep of Huren. Full Tti m opens Wednesday, Kept. -I. Handsome and spacious buildings, beautifully situated in a most healthy leculity, about four hours by mil from Niagara Falls, and en one of t lie principal through routes between the Fast and West. The Grounds comprise 110 acres. The aim et the Founder et this college is te provide the hlgli cst.lntelleetuul und pructically useful education. The whole system is bused upon the sound, est 1'KOTtSl'ANT principles, us the only solid basis for the right formation et character KENCII is the lungnage spoken in the college. fl'CSlC u specialty. Jfeurd, 1-aundry and Tuition Fees, including tlie hole course of English, the Ancient and Modern Languages. Cal isthenics, Drawing and fainting, line of J'luiieand Libiury, Medical Attcniluiicciitid Medicine. SSOO per annum. A reduction et one-half for the daughters et clergymen. Fer "circulars" and lull particulars uddie.-s MISS CLINTON, Laily J'rlncipal llellmiith Ladies' College. Lon Len Lon eon, Ontario, Canada. jlI-lfitd.M&F i i m- - p mmm MEDIVAL. pARKfcK'S iiau: i;al.s.m. 1) ARK Klt'S GINGKR TONIC. TAllKKK'S IIAIU 1JALSAM. The Ki-st, Cheapest and Most Economical Ilulr Diesaing Never tails toiesten- youthful color tegiay hair. .Ue. und$l sizes. l'AKKEU'S GING.KIt TONIC Ginger, Knehii, Mundruke, and many or the best medi cines known arc bete combined into a medicine et such varied powers, as te make It the greatest liloed l'uiitier and Toe Hest Ilealtn una fetrength JCenterer Kter Lrnml. Jt cures Complaints of Women, und diseases et tin: bteinaeh. llewtds. Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and is entirely diirercnt from IJitters, Ginger K'jencc, ami etner Tonics, us It never lutu.iicutcs 50c. and II size--. JIISCO-Y. & CO., Chemists, N. V. Lurge saving buying $1 .size. sepl-.Myeodeew.tw BOOKS AND SVA110NKK. OCHOOL IIOORSt SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! All Scheel Heeks and .Scheel Supplies at the very lowest lutes at L. M. KLYjSX'S, Ne. 48 WEST KING STKKKT. CHINA AND GLASS WAMX,. H IUII & MAKTIN. TOIIN I! AMI'S SONS. SCHOOL. BOOKS FOUTHE LANCASTER SCHOOLS, AT TUB LOWEST PRICES, AT THE BOOKSTORE OP JOM BAER'S S0HS, 15 and 17 NORTH Q01EN STREET, LANCA.STKK. IA. CUA1. B. It. MAKTIN, Wholesale and Jtctail Dealer in all kinds of LUMJSEIl AND COAL. 49rfard: Ne. 120 North Water and l'nntc streets abeve Lemen. Lancaster. nU-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, JSO NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a., Wholesale and Jtctail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Branch Office : Xe. 20 CENTKU SQUARE. , lebSS-lyd peTO RELLLY & SELLER TOR GOOD, CIEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Supcriei Manure will find it te their advantage te call 1 Office. 20$' East Chestnut street, ( agl7-lt CHINA HALL. We arc continually receiving and opening New bhapes and Styles of GLASSWARE PITCHERS, aORLETS, FRUIT BOWLS, JELLY DISHES. WINE SETS, WATER SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, CHEESE DISHES, &c. Our Variety is larger than ever. Our prices cannot fail te give sati-'lactien. A tall will convince any. HIGH & MAKTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. M KURNITURB. V STOCK FOK THE FALL TRADE. Is complete, yet I am adding constantly te it. and veu will find my Wuieioeinj very much crowded with the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST P0SSD3LE PRICES. We are se crowded that it is rather difficult te show goods, but we will try and overcome this by tue bct attention. Orders for PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES filled at the very shortest notice and at lowest prices, at JfUKXITtXKK. AND PICTURE FRAME WARE ROOMS, 15 EAST KINO STREET. WALTER A. HEINITSH. dscp2KJm MW43 I L.iA -f j&k T, '$.?,'... -tfs -t V. -. --
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