rp irsXTS ffi&Sf?i3rk iwr i&1 - a rrji.Ts ", 5cj -3 - i eluim XVlII-.Ne. 47. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1881. PrieeTwt Crate. f21:li PPfflffiMMlli! -s, --rf-- .- - r .- :riss.'U?sr -. v- -1'5K5-S&rvr -U ?. "": -sv. -Si - K J - . -.!.. A. k M f .--- 1 '" 1 A &e V v v ' 1 ll A OUT OOOItS. w ANANAKKK ft BOff.. WA AXAMAKEB ft BKOWN. -:e:- Ne Such Stere. If there is any such store as Oak Hall in either England or France I could net find it. The nearest approach tc it is " La Belle Jardiniere " Paris en the Seine, hut any one visiting this store will say Oak Hall does better in quantity te select from, style and make-up of goods, though the prices in the main are cheaper in Paris ; because of the cloths without duties, and the cheap labor of France. The people here, however, think our prices are quite low enough, considering all things. American Clothing outranks all ether throughout the world for real gracefulness. We have here none of the narrow-breasted and contracted shouldered coats that are se universal abroad. Seme of the New Yerk Tailors who have opened branches in Paris are among the most popular artist-tradesmen there, and are well patronized. The English and 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 and Beys. It is our purpose and hope always te have Philadelphia lead the re tail clothing trade and we are giving our best efforts te improve every year en our cutting, patterns and workmanship. The character cf ma terials we use is no longer au uncertain question. The peeple kuew that we are te be depended en for sound judgment (based en exper ienced) in the goods selected. This year our fashions and finishing would warrant higher rates, but our prices are as reasonable as ever. Signed, JOHN WANAMAKER, WANAMAKER & BROWN. The Largest Clethimr llouse in America, Oak Hall, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Streets, Philadelphia. AMIS ft CO. ANE ft CO. L-AJNTE & CO., Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET. Ne. 24 Have Just lecelved, opened and leady for inspection a large and complete stock et general DRY GOODS, CARPET1NGS, ETC, At pi ice-i that duly competition. High Colored Satin Suitings, New and Rich, Flannel Suitings in 6-4 and 3-4 goods. Blooming Ulack Cashmeres, a matter wc pay special attention te. Shawls in long and square, in endless variety and quality. Flannels, Checks and Muslins in all widths, and in fact anything necessary te constitute a complete stock for the buyer te select from. TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETING AT 75c. PER YARD, Elegant in Designs and Colorings. Feathers, Steam Dressed, the best the niaikcL produces. IJucensware, Cleth, Casslmere and Ladies' Coats. BOLTING CLOTHS et the verr best brand in the market, at New Yerk l'ricce. An examination solicited el our entire stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. Jaceb'M. Marks. Jehn A. Charles, Jehn B. Reth. IRON RITTHRS. "HON B1TTEKS. fltON BITTERS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. SURE APPETISER. IRON HITTERS are higklyrcceiuniendcd ter all diseases requiring a certain and effi 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, nud given new lite te the nerves. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing nil dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net ulacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggist". Write ler the A 11 C Boek, 32 pp. et useful aud amusing reading tent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 123-lydaw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. IIOV8E FURNISHING GOODS. H OUSEFUKNI8HING TTOUSEFURNISniNG. - 'JO TO FLINN & WILLSON'S,. FOR Furnaces and Steves of all Us. Jufet received 1,000 YARDS of FLOOR OIL CLOTH lrem 25 cents pci yard up. CHANDELIERS. COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEFORNISHING GOODS FOK THE FALL SEASON. 49"Call and examine our stock. Xe trouble te show goods. FLINN & VlLLSON, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. I'LUXBEB'S SUPPLIES. J OHN L. ARNOLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD. Largest, Finest and Cheapest stock et chanDet trails EVES SEEN IN LANCASTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMBERS SUPPLIES. -:e:- JOHN L. AENOLD, Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. . laprS-UU Lancaster SntelHgencer. WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 26, 1881. STORIES ABOUT GHOSTS. SUPEKSTITIONS OF THE FEASANTS OF KVlWifK. supernatural warning Given te the Airlle A'amllj Musular Phenomena in a Chamber of Deatn A Sen Sees Ufa Father's Ghost lu a Theatre. The discussion en the "Tiuth About Ghosts :' still continues in the columns of the Londen Telegraph. In the issue of Oct. 10 Mrs. Ann Day writes in regard te the " Drummer Bey " efAirlie, question ing the statement that the warning of im pending danger te the Airlic family con suits only of the sound of a diutn. She says : "Early in the year 1845 I went te Cor Cer tachy Castle in attendance upon Miss Mar garet Dalrymple, who was paying a two days' visit te the Earl and Countess of Aii lie. We arrived late in the evening and Miss Dalrymple had only iust time te dress for dinner. As she rested for a few minutes en life sofa, however, ( this she told me some time after wc had left the castle), she heard distinctly, as if immedi ately beneath the fleer, the sound of fifes and afterward the beating of a drum. While at dinner she remarked te Lord Airlie, who sat .near her : ' What is that strange music you have about the house ? Yeu assuiedly have au excellent piper ?' Lord Airlie, without replying, dropped his kuife and fork an-.l :elired from the dining room. Later m the evening the place seemed te be ali in confusion, and I learned that Leid Ai. he, after leaving the table, went te the 1'brary aud dined in solitude. The next morning, while the family were at breakfast, I was quite alone in Miss Dalrymple's room, and as I steed before the fire I heard, as I thought, a carriage drive tip, aud step dead, direct ly under my feet. Immediately there fol lowed the feeuud of another carriage driv ing up, and stepping in exactly the same manner. And then, as if following the vehicles, came the tramp, tiamp, tramp of marching soldiers. Then I heard some shrill notes of the life se distinctly that I looked round iustiuctively, expecting te see a piper in the room. In another mo ment I was still mero startled by the beat ing of a drum. About this there was something iudisciibably disagreeable ; it seemed as if the drummer were making his way through the fleer. Bcicg a per fect sti anger te te the place, I thought there might be a coach read aud an en trance deer te the castle near the room iu which I steed aud that some distinguished guests were arriving or departing. On looking out of the window, however, I found there was no deer or coach read near, and net a human being was te be seen. I concluded, thciefere, that the sounds must have been cciieed from a dis tance. The next morning, before our de partuie, Lady Airlic came te the deer of Mis.s D.ihymple's room te give her a five pound note for an orphan school in which she was interested. Xeither of us ever saw the countess again. She was confined of twins at Brighten some months after ward and died. It was net until Miss Dal rymple, a few days after we left the castle, asked mc if I had heard ' the strange music thcic,' that I disclosed my experience, and then for the first time I learned from her the tiaditien about the Airlic drummer boy. She told me that she herself had been totally in ignorance of it until her allusion at the dinner table te the music slie had heard elicited from another guest an explanation. Auethcr wiitcr iu the same paper says : "I can only say for myself that I am net altogether iguerant of physical science ; aud yet I myself have witnessed phenem ena for which I could net account. After the death of a female relative, whose hus band at the time was lying paralyzed, 'the room in which hhe died gave birth te all kinds of noises ; the furuituic was moved violently about, etc., while the room itself was locked, and the key in my possession This lasted until the death of her hus baud, when the house resumed its normal condition. These sounds were net heard by one pair of ;ais, or by the inmates of the house only. And here I am reminded of another fallacy in the reasoning of ghost scoffers. They say that a man, by prolonged concentration of thought en one particular object, may project a picture of that object en te the retina. But from this view hew is the following explained ? A fi iend of mine came home one evening and told me that he saw his father walk dewu the corridor leading from the boxes of a ccitain theatre, lie was much sur prised, as he imagined his father te be some miles in the country at the time. The utxt day he received intelligence of the death of his father at the hour when he saw him iu the theatre. His father was iu perfect health when he saw him last." A long letter appears in the Telegraph of October 11, iu regard te the supersti tion of the peasantry of Eastern Eurepe. The writer says : " I have never been fortunate enough te set eyes upon a satisfactory ghost ex cept at the lamented Polytechnic. It is true that a being, "presented te me as the spiritual incat nation' whatever that may be of a deceased Belgian damsel, once threw a necklace of coral beads at ray head in a two pair back within bow shot of the British museum ; but I have since had reason te believe that the appa rition in question was a mere or less re spectable married woman, the mother of three, and fender of chocolate drops than is altogether consistent with the habits of a genuine ghost. I have, however, lived a geed deal in countries where belief in the supernatural is the rule rather than the exception, and where spectral appear ances, being the outcemo of deeply rooted and wide spread popular superstition in stead of individual indigestion or imagi nativeness, are far commoner than in these matter of-fact isles. Throughout Eastern Eurepe these appearances are, as it were, public property ; no man is se peer, igueraut, or insignificant that he need despair of becoming acquainted with them at some period of his ex istence. Here, for the most part, they are monopolized by the well-to-de classes ; the British preletary, with infrequent ex ceptions, has neither act nor part in them. In Roumania, Bulgaria. Servia, Transyl vania and the Hungarian Banat, the stead fastly recurrent old family ghost, familiar alike te England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, are all but unknown. The per turbed ancestral spirit variety of appari tion, se ineradically domiciled in many a venerable British country house, rarely infests the chatcaus of Masyar magnates or Daciau Beyards. Spectral apparitions en the frontier of European civilization de net limit their objectionable functions te the mere haunting of private dwellings, but distribute themselves, in a variety of impersonations and with horrible imparti ality, ever the surface of the country at large. As a rule, they shun towns and aristocracies. Their tastes sre rural aud democratic. They court the society of the peasant and are persistently neglectful of his employer. "Of all the outlaying provinces above referred to,Keumania is the ene most af fected by .spectres of bucelical proclivities. It would puzzle the most painstaking traveler through that 'dear and lovely land,' as it is described by the Dacian Laureate, te discover a single weed, river bank, valley or mountain top that is net at least in the opinion of the local popula tion haunted by spirits of one sort or another. The Reuraans of. te-day, like their Latin forefather from whom, in ali probability, they have unconsciously de rived the bulk of their supernatural beliefs arc firmly wedded te the conviction that trees and flowers, rocks ana streams, lakes and marshes are endowed with spiritual as well as corporeal existence. Fer them, earth, air, fire aud water are inhabited by mysterious beings, net the ghosts of any body in particular, but, as it were, the souls of the elements, capable of render ing themselves apparent te the human eye and by no means indisposed te held cora cera cora cemmune with ordinary mortals, for geed or evil te these latter as the case may be. Sometimes these spirits make themselves manifest in the form of a 'zme'i, ' or giaut ; some times in that of a drac, who may be a dragon or a fiend, for the noun is indis criminately utilized te describe either of these dread visitants. Anether super natural institution of Reumauia is Baba Cleautsa the seeming of an old, toothless evcr-.spinning.hag, reprchensibly prene te become enamored el any uncommonly haudheme youth who happens te be at once the pride of his village and affianced te its leading beauty. Baba Cleautsa is cieditcd with being a distant family con nection of Satan himself, the chief of all the draculi, ' who gives her power, at in tervals, te abstract the temporary object el" her affections from the sccne of his mundane triumphs, and te convey him te one of her residential caves in the Carpa thians. She can, however, change herself at will into a maiden of surpassing lovli levli i)2ss, se her victims are, perhaps, net se much te be pitied after all. " Besides the above aud ether standing spectres of lenewn, iu whose existence niue tenths of King Carel's subjects bo be bo licve a geed deal mere implicitly than in legionary saints of the Greek Orthodox church, Roumania owns innumerable ap paritions of miner moment, some of them belonging te th(Tfairy, pixie, gneme and weed-devil categories ; ethers of a strictly local character such, for instance, as a pale-blue flickering light, visible at a cer tain spot en the banks of the Bistritza, which phenomenon no true Meldavian 'tcrranu' doubts te be the sad spirit of the fair but hapless Maghiara, who drowned herself for love in that river. Were wolves and willis, ghouls and lamia;, are also at home in Wallachia, Moldavia, Transylva nia, and the Buckevina, whither, however, I suspect them notably, the were-wolf and the willi of having been imported at comparatively recent date from Poland, Lithuania, and the forest lands of Southern Russia. In a word, there is still, despite railways, telegraphs and all the ether en croachments of civilization that have pen etrated Eastern Eurepe within the last 20 yeais, a glut of supernatural beings en either bank of the Lewer Danube. That is the ' truth about ghosts ' in countries only three days' journey from Charing Charing cress. m mm m Voices from the Fast. Political ller.iliusccnccs et forty Years Age. The Pittsburgh Pest has exhumed seme letters addressed te Cel. Jehn Crcsswell, of Huntingdon, in this state. He was a famous old-time Democrat aud a leader of his party in his section of the common wealth. First comes a letter from James Buchanan written when he was United States senator from Pennsylvania. It is valuable as showing what was thought of the " senatorial courtesy " doctrine away back in '42. and it also shows pretty plainly hew Buchanan steed with the ad ministration of President Tyler and what his influence with it was. The letter leads thus : " Lancaster, 10 October, 1842. Mr Dear Sir : I should most gladly interfere for Mr. Gemmell, but I have never yet interfered iu any appeiutment, either directly or indirectly since the pre scut administration canie into power. I once made a mrre inquiry at the posteffice department as te whether a friend of mine would be removed or net. and lie iran re moved the next day. " Frem information en which I rely 1 believe that Governer Perter stands very high with Mr. Tyler, and I feel confident that a line from him te the Postmaster General would accomplish your wishes. " Frem your friend, very respectfully, ' " James Buchanan." The Mr. Gemmell referred tee was an applicant for the pestmastersbip at Hun tingdon, and Cel. Crcsswell was interested iu him sufficiently te write te Mr. Buchan an, and bespeak his geed will. The an swer is the letter given abeve. The gov ernor it seems, en the evidence of Mr. Buchanan, had mero te say about Penn sylvania appointments in the government departments than ene of the senators. Such a thing new-a-days would cause the average senator te have an apoplectic fit, or te promptly fellow the example of the late lamented curly headed senator from the Empire state. m m- There i no necessity te neglect your busi ness it you will only use Dr. Hull's Ceusli Syrup at once : the most reliable remedy in the weild ler Coughs, Colds, etc. THe Key te Ileaitti. Have you ieund the key te perfect heulth mid strength? It is Kulncy-Wert, the only remedy that ovcrcelncs at once the inaction or the kiilncya and bowels. It purines the bleed bv cleansing the system of foul humors and by giving stiength te the liver, kidneys aud bowels te perlenn tlmlr regular tunctien3. bee displavecl advertisement. e2l-lwd&w Small Comfert. When you are continually coughing night and day. arfnoyfngcverybedy around yeu,anrt hoping it will go away .et its own accord, you arc running a lUngcreus risk better use Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil, an unialling remedy in all such case. Fer Hale at II. JJ. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. pi." J03I1 Hillings says: "Thare ain't no pi in natral histry that haz been et mere, and that mere ett than apple pi, and no medicine kan cure indigestun and biliousness haf se well as Spring lllossem." Price 50 cents. Fer pale at II. li. Cochran's drug store, 13,7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Ge te II. 15. Ceenran's Drug store, 137 North Queen street, ler Mrs. Freeman's 2few Na tional Dyes. Fer brightness and durability et co!or,are unequaled. Celer f mm 2 te 6 pounds. Directions in English and German. Price. 15 cents. MJEDICAZ. GO TO BED TONIGHT BEFORE YOU GO TO If Ne. 9 EAST KING STREET, And purchase a Bettle et LOCKER'S DEATH ON M0SQU1TQS, AND TffEN SLEEP IN PEACE. I PiUCE,., . 15c. ft Bettle. DBS OOOVS. s NODURASS, MURRAY & CO. s: XODGRASS, A1CBRAY 3c CO. CLOTH HOUSE, 21ABKETASD NmTE STREETS, PEILADELTEIA. DRESS CLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS. Geed judgment should be exercised In buying dress cloths, for. when well bought they make 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 are manufactured en special orders expressly for us, and are prepared with great care with reference te quality, colors and finish. Seme are shrunk, and when they have net eccn we nave uiem sieam-speugeu, ui iue opium ui iuc pmtuaiwi. v have these Cleths in low and medium prices. Alse of tha linest qualities et Im ported fabrics. .... CLOAKINGS. 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 presence known at the office, and trade prices will be named ter quantities. SEAL SKLN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES. The most beautiful and handsomest cloths this season for a Lady's Ceat. Delman 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 1 ittla mere than an ordinary Beaver, and yet they arc handsomer and mere durable than any ether fabric worn for a lady's outside garment, or for trimmings. These goedsnever crease or press as the silk plushes de. Prices range from $J per yard (54 inches wide,) up te the finest qualities im ported. Fer PALL SAOQUES, WRAPS AND MANTLES We have the New Green Checks, Tan Checks, Blue and Green Checks, Blue, Gr"en and Card! nal Small Plaids. Broken Plaids andChecks, Invisible Cheeks, many colors. Camel Hair Elltct.i. and some beautiful, neat Plaids and Checks for Ladies' and Children's Coats, all with tancy backs. FLANNELS FOR UNDERCLOTHING And Flannels In Small Check3, neat Spotted and Stripes ler Children, in great assortment at the lowest possible prices. Our Flannels were all bought befeic the recent advance, and we are giving our customers the benefit of our early large purchases. Fljrures named by us by the yard are as low as many large houses paid for the saiuc brands by the case, but we are deter mined te sell the quantity by making the prices low enough. BOYS' AND MEN'S CASSLMERES. Our CMssimere Department was never In better shape, stock, assortment and sales all large and Increasing. This is u here you will find many Jeb Lew bought low-some are net the latest styles, but all geed, long, durable labrics. such as the boys need for school. Iu play suits, and men want for werkiug pants and suits. Fer higher cost suits we tilways lwve the most fashionable styles in great abundance. OUR BARGAIN COUNTER Contains several hundred remnant and short ends et cloths, mostly suitable ler men's panta loons, boys' suits, girls' sacques and cloaks. OUli MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Samples sent aud orders filled te the satisfaction et the buyer. in asking for samples please say it ler Ladles' or Gentlemen's Wear, and if low, medium or high grade, grave or gay goods are desired. Absent buyers have the same advantages, el CHOICE AND PKICE as these picsent, exactly. jej SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce., Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. scptlO-Smd&w CZOTMSG, &C. ft OSKNSTKIN'S ONE TllICE HOUSE. TOSENSTEINS ONE PRICK HOUSE. Ev SECOND TO NONE- OUR ASSORTMENT OF Hs Fall Overcoats anil Ulsterettes. PLAIN, SILK FACED, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, $8 te $35. Unique Styles Men's Fall Suits 310 te 35. NOVELTIES, AND CEDRI'S SUITS AND $4 te $18. THE BYCICLE SHIRT IN 6 DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50. :e:- AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PEICE HOUSE, (NEXT DOOlt TO SI1ULT7, & BKO.'S HAT STORE), Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Pa. 1ALL. CAMPAIGN. T?A1X CAMPAIGN. "C MYERS & RATHFON Arc belter prepared than ever te accommodate the public in READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOK MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, At bottom nricps.all our own manulactuic 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. t)ur Custom Department Is lull and complete. 11 you want u Cheap Business Suit you can have It made te order (all wool) from Fifteen te Twenty-five Dollars. Dress Suits from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Best variety te select from, and1 satisfaction In every way guaranteed. c arc prepared te make up nt short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are 1 Irt-ClH-s. Our GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is full and complete. Don't fall te call and leek through Centre nail before you make yem Fall and Winter purchase. Yen will find willing hands te show you through the iutmens ' stock et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Youths, Beys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST K1NW HTBEET, LANCASTER, PENS'A. MEVICAL. TIAKKfcH'S HAIR IIALSAIU. Never -pARKEK'S GINGERTONIC. PARKEU'S HAIR BALSAM. The Bent, Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dressing tails te restore youthful color te gray hair. 00c. and si sizes. PUKEtt'S GINUISK i-tMilU. winger, .uuenu, JUiiuuruKe, aim iuuu ui m uvii. mvui elnes known arc here combined Inte a mcdlelne of such varied powers, as te make it the greatest Bleed Purifier and Tne Best Healtn ana Strengtn Restorer Ever Used. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases et the Stomach. Bowels, Lungs, Liver ami Kidneys, and is entirely uiucrcni ireiu uiticra, uiuisci i.oeviij..j, .. ..... ....,J.- :""- COc. and fl sizes. I1ISCOX CO., Chemists, . 1. Large saving buying $1 size. Knl2-1 Vftodce w& W rAejSKHJLNGUfOS, c. w E ARE OPENING New Patterns et WALLPAPERS FOR THE FALL. The line for the present season Is the largcs t most complete and varied we ever had In stock, cmbraiing Fine Embossed Gilts for Parlors, Halls. &e Plain and Celer Gilts iu an endless variety and most moderate prices, Common Papers in elegant designs and color ings, for Dhiing Reems, Chambers, Ac., Borders, Friezes, Centre Pieces, Ceiling Decorations, Tran som Papers, etc. FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES, in new Styles. PLA1X GOODS, in all colors and widths. Scotch and American Hollands. Window Papers,, Spring, Tin and Weed Roll Rell ers, et the very best makes. Cord Fixtures. Leeps, Band, Picture Wire, Cord and Kails. Wc have opened new patterns of Extension Cornices, the cheapest and best. Curtain Poles in as sortment. a-Ordcrs taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHAKES W. PRY, NO. 87 NORTH UTOSKH ST. COJLL. B. B. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds Of LUMBER AND COAL. -W farl : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd C0H0 & WILEY, 350 NORTH WATER ST., Zancaslr, fa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange BranchJBfflcc : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. lebSS-lya piO TO RELLLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Superlei Manure will find it te their advantage te call. Yard,HarrlsburgPlk. ) Olllce. 20X East Chestnut street, t agli-lt LIQUORS, AC. TJINGWAI.T'S WINE, LIQUOR. ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. feblC-lyd NO, aOS.WEST KING STREET. CLOTMIXB. 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C.Yates & Ce LEADING AHD POPULAR CLOTHIERS vr PHILADELPHIA, HAVE XOWON UAXD SCCIl" AXASSORTMENTOFGOODS FOR FALL AND WINTKbT THAT IT WOULD BE HARD FOR A PURCHASER TO LEAVE THE STORE DIS SATISFIED. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut AXO Sixth St., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY REFUNDED. septl-imd c 1LOTM1NG, ftC. I B. Hosteller & Sen Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, . 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment et CLOTHING- ren MEX, 110YS AMI XOUTHS TOB FALL AND WINTER, Is larger aud mere varied than ever before. Pi ices the lowest. Give ns a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 2Wyd LANCASTER PA. v ' w II.MAMSON ft FOSTER. OVERCOATS for Men, OVERCOATS for Youths, OVERCOATS for Beys, OVERCOATS for Children. In the greatest variety, aud at the lowest prices.' If you fall te Inspect our stock befer you purchase you may mlsa lludins iust what you want. We de net claim te have such an immense stock as te please everybody, but we de claim an assortment superior te any house in the city. Loek first at what ethers have te show you, asid then see our steek. and wc hope te be able te please yen 30 well ea te hive you buy; That ALL WOOL SUIT for $11.87 Is selling every dny, but yet the weath er has been tee warm te wear a suit iiuitc as heavy; but these who buy it have a ftrst-class " WINTER SUIT Ready for the change. Our HEAVY UNDERWEAR is all that could be desirei', and the variety se great you cannot lall te be pleaded. WAHSON & FOSTER'S ONE-PRICE HOUSE. 36-33 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. MURKITURK. - r stock fob thk FALL TRADE- Is complete, yet I am adding constantly te it. and you will find my Warerooms very much crowded with the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST P0SSD3LE PRICES. We are se crowded that It is rather dlfflc tit te show goods, but we will try and overce.no tills by tne best attention. Orders ler PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES filled at the very shortest notice and at lowest prices, at FURNITUREND PICTURE FRAME U WAREROOMS, 10X KAST KING STKfcJST. 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