- A.W&a,.,. r Ste i .mi (j ;-f nll.-. i ii ,.?! :!i; ii.--,i...A ' 1 i - r A me I II III Ml 1 elaim XVillNe. 48. JJr w ANAMAKCR & BKOWN. :e: Ne Such Stere. -:e:- 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 " Faiis en the Seine, but any one visiting this steie 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. Tbe people here, however, think our prices are quite low enough, considering all things. American Clothing outranks all ether throughout the world for real gracefulness. Wc have here none of tbe 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 lien and Beys. It is our purpose and hepe 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 of ma terials we use is no longer an uncertain question. The people knew 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 Clothing Heuse In America. Oak Hail, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Strrets, riiiludelphla. ANK & CO. LANE & CO., Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET. Ne. 24 Have Just icceivcd, opened and ready for Inspection a large and complete stock et general PRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, ETC. At prices that dery competition. High Colored Satin Suitings, New and Kicli, Flannel Suitings in 6-4 and 3-4 goods. Uloemlng Mnek Cashmeres, a matter we pay special attention te. Shawls In long und square, iu endless variety ami quality. Flannels, Checks and Muslins in all width, and In fact anything necessary te constitute a complcte 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 market produces. Quecnswarc, Cleth, Casslmcre and ladles' Coats. BOLTING CLOTHS et the very best brand in the market, at New Yerk Prices. An examination solicited of our entire stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. Jacob H. Marks. Jehn A. WON RITTKBS. rKON BITTKUS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IKON IJlTTEKSareliigfclylrecomniendedter 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, stiengthens the muscle.", and gives new llie te the nerves. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all ds-speptic symptoms, such as Tasting the Feed, Belching, Heat in the Htemaeh, Heartburn, etc. Tne only Iren reparation that wUl nt elaefcen the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ler the A IS C Reek, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading enr free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, IX-lyd&w BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. H OUSEFUKNISniNG. -GO FLINN & WILLSON'S, - FOK Fines and Steves of all Ms. Just received 1,000 Y A EDS of FLOOR OIL CLOTH from 25 cents per yard up. CHANDELIERS. COMPLETE LINE OF IIOU3EFURNISU1NG GOODS FOE THE FALL SEASON. 9-Call and examine our stock. Ne trouble te show goods. FLINN & VlLLSON, 152 & 154 North Queen Street. PLUMBER'S J OBN L.. ARNOLD. -:e:- Largest, Finest and CHANDELIERS EVER SEEN IN LAXCASTEE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES. :e: JOHN L. ARNOLD, Neb. 11, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.. aptS-Ud GOODS. w ANAMAKEK St BROWN. ANU & CO. Charles, Jehn 6. Reth. TKON 1UTTKKS. SURE APPETISER. H TO OUSKFURNISHING . - SUPl'LZES. rOBN L. ARNOLD. Cheapest Stock et LANCASTER, Lancaster JJntelltgencer, THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 27, 1881. Our Literary Out l'nt. The American Heeks Since the AVar. F. D. Stanford in N. Y. Independent. During the first year immediately fol lowing peace the most noticeable publica tion, perbaps, was Mr. Grant White's " Memoirs of the Life of Shakespeare." It at once gave Mr. White a reputation, at home and abroad, and still remains one of the best of works of the kind that has ever heeu written. The ether books of the year were R. II. Stoddard's " The King's Bell," and his ode en Abraham Lincoln, which attracted justly much attention ; and a volume of poems by T. B. Aldrich ; and " War Lyrics and ether Poems," by by Henry Heward Brownell, a poet whose early death was much mourned. In 18GG came Mr. Whittier's " Snow-Bound," a second series of the Biglow Papers," Bancroft's niuth volume of his " History of the United States," and " Venetian Life," Mr. Hewclls's introduction te the public. These, we believe are all that time has cared te leave as contributions te our literature while the country was be ginning te put things te rights again ; though, if reprints be included no less thau 51,707 books of various kinds, accord ing te the publishers' lists, made their ap pearance. The first real success of the war in a pecuniary way. was the long autobio graphical poem " Katharin," by Dr. Hol Hel land, which was published iu 18C7, when Mr. Whittier's ,4 Tent en the Beach " and Longfellow's trauKl.i!.i of the " Dicina Comedia " also app. .i.cil. After this, each year was mere pre!. !ii and before 1870 conspicuous ame:i;i the volumes of poetry were " New England Tragedies," " Among the Hills." t: Under the Wil lows," and " The Cathedral " by the elder poets, " The Blameless Prince," 3Ir. Stcdman's first considerable achievement, and " Western Windows," by Jehn J. Piatt. Among the novels during this period were " Old-Town Felks," by Mrs. Stewe : " The Gates Ajar," Miss Phelps's great success ; and, last, but by no means least, " Dallas Galbraith," by Mrs. R. II. Davis, one of the most power ful novels that any American has written. In history we were given Mr. Motley's third and fourth volumes of ' The United Netherlands " and a work by a new author, " The History of Charles the Beld," by Jehn Fester Kirk, that, for seme reason or ether, net apparent, has never cemmauded the attention te which its many merits en title it. The ether noticeable books were the autobiography of Franklin, which Mr. Jehu Bigclew fortunately unearthed and edited, Bayard Tayler's "By-ways of Europe," Hawthorne's "American Note Beeks," and the phenomenal production by Mark Twain called "Innocents Abroad." About 1870-'71 the new authors began te swarm, and for awhile reviewers and newspaper critics had plenty of fresh raatc lial. With a humorous poem and two or thiec magazine stories Bret Ilartc toen the country by storm from Maine te Cali fornia, and was hailed with a generous applause, that indicated plainly what the American people may be equal te when the author of the great Amcricau novel really docs appear. Mr. Miller, with his promis premis ing "Songs of the Sierras," came next in popularity ; and then " Verses, " by II. II., a modest little bee!:, which surprised mauy with genuiue poetry. In company with these were alsb Jehn Hay. Charles Dudley Waruer and Edward Egglcsteu. In fact, poetry, fiction and miscellaneous literature may be said te have been in a premising state of ferment, out of which considerable was expected. In the meanwhile, however, the solid achievements were by our stand ard authors, such as the translation et the " Iliad," by Mr. Bryant, and " Faust," by Mr. Tayler, which are unsurpassed by any of their predecessors and in important respects are uncqualed. Moreover, from this period en it cannot be said that the newcomers have by any means occupied the field. Longfellow, Whittier and Helmes have each published ene volume of miner poems ; Mr. Emersen, " Letters audSecial Aims," one of the best of his books ; Baucreft, the tenth volnme of his history ; and Mr. Motley, " The Life and Death of Jehn of Barncveldt." Other books which should be mentioned also are Parteu's "Life of Jeffersen," two volumes of Mr. Lewell's critical papers, " Among my Beeks " and " My Study Window," and Colonel Higginseu's " At lantic Essays." The books of the younger authors have principally been novels, the best of which is always said te be the latest published ; as geed a way as any te decide, perhaps. These that have met with the most permanent success and following have been written by Mr. How Hew ells, Mr. James aud Mrs. Burnett. Aside from these, the chief publications have been "The Victorian Peets," by Mr. Stcdman ; "Winter Sunshine," by Jehn Burroughs ; ene or two records of travel by Mr. Warner ; and "Turkestan," by Eugene Schuyler. Ne great poet, novel ist, essayist, or historian has, after all, come te the front. Most of the rising authors have somehow, it is believed, dis appointed the expectations entertained of them, and three or four, whose work really had mere originality than that of all the ethers combined, have about ceased writ ing altogether. Cornish Working Women. Uidcing, in UarperY. Magazine ler W. II Xe- vein her Picking our way through the purplish mud and stones below the Karn, we dis covered a little old woman laboring ever a pile of unmilled copper ero. We had te leek twice before we could assure our selves of her sex ; net only was her dress perplexing, but there was an unreality and weirducss in her person. She was very small, almost dwarfish, with bent shoulders and wrinkled hands and face ; her skin had the color of parchment, aud was curiously mottled with blue ; her hair was thin and wiry. She seemed very old, but her eyes had a shrewd aud penetrating quickness, and her movements were utterly without decrcptitudc. Indeed, she applied herself te her work with the willing vigor of a strong young man. and the work consisted of shoveling the heavy blocks of ere into a small wagon resting en a temporary tram way. Shevelful after shevelful was thrown iu with an easy muscular swing, and with much mere activity than the average "navy" ever exhibits. Her petticoats ended above the ankle, and were stained 'with the hue of the copper ere ; her shapeless legs were mullled up in woolen wraps, and her feet incased in substantial brogans. She was net apparently uncom fortable bodily, but her face had in it a leek of uncomplaining suffering, of un alterable gravity, of a habituated sorrow which had extinguished all possibility of a smile. Net understanding a question which we put te her, she used the words, "Please, sir?' a form of interrogation which we often, heard in the neighbor hood of Redruth. "Yeu seem te be old for such hard work," we repeated. " 'Deed, sur. I don't knew bow old I am, but I've been at it this forty years. I'm net young any longer, that's sure," she answered, in a clear voice with scarcely any accent. "Are you married?" "Ne, sir; PA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 27; 1881. nobody would ever have me," she con tinued, without relaxing from her gravity or delaying her work for a moment " nobody would have me or go with me, as I was always subject te fits terrible they are, I still have 'em once or twice a week sometimes, always with a change in the moon." " Hew de you account for it ?" " Why, before my twenty-fourth year I was in the service of a lady, who threw me down stairs, aud that changed my bleed ; se, when the raoeu changes, I have the fits. Little can be done for them when the bleed's changed." This superstition was a matter of profound faith with her, but otherwise her manner was remarkably intelligent. She told us that her wages were feurteeupence twenty eight cents a day ; and when we unneces sarily said that she must be tired of work at such a price, she answered, iu a bitter tone, " Ne use being tired ; when you are tired, there's the work-house for you." She had nearly filled the wagon by this time, and two younger women, dressed as she was, but mere vigorous-looking, came te help her, and after spitting en their hands, which were as large aud as hard as any man's, they applied themselves witn shovels te the heap of ere, falling into a machine-like swing of the body as they scooped up the heavy rock. Twe men afterward joined them, and when the wagon was leaded, they propelled it along the track toward the mill, the women shar ing the work equally with the men, if, indeed, thty did net use even greater ex ertiens. The employment of women underground is new forbidden by law, the degradation resulting from it having been perceived by English legislators only when it had become flagitious ; but of the thirteen thousand persons engaged in the mines, about two thousand are women, who are employed in various paits of the process of dressing the ere. In the simpler operations very young girls are useful, and at the mill we found a large number of them some of them pretty, aud all of them neatly clothed aud, intelligent, even pert in manner. They can all write, and they have an appetite for literature of the Adelphus-Adelina sort, which they devour in penny instalments when their work is slack. a Daring Voyage In an Iren Hulk. Hew the Iluruetl anU Sunken lllniac was Ralftecl and Siavlgated by the Chil ians treiu Vallae te Val paraiso. I'linuuia&tui-uiul Herald, Oct. iu. On July 14, 1S80 the Chilian transport Rimac, an iron screw steamer of 1,227 tens, carrying a regimcat of cavalry and a valuable cargo, was captured by the Peru vian corvette Union and taken te Callae. After the Peruvian defeat at Chorillos aud Mirafieres the Rimac was burned and sunk. Recently the hulk was raised by the Chilians and it was found that al though severely damaged it could be ren dered serviceable and that the machinery was only slightly injured. Every particle of woodwork was burned out of her, and she preseuted mere the appearance of an empty, fire-worn stove than of a vessel with which the sea could be navigated. The deck beams were cracked and twisted as if they had been thin iron wires, seme stanchions still steed up right, but mere had assumed shapes which would have astonished any ship-builder, aud the bulwarks wcie bulged in aud out, and shrivelled as ir they had been run through seme powerful ct imping machine. Damaged as she was, it was the desire of the Chilian government, whose prize she had beceme, aud of the Seuth American company, who has beceme her purchaser, that she should be taken back te Chili. He reported favorably, although declaring there were was much risk, and the voyage was agtced upon. Only the most absolute aud trivial repairs were effected, and after the sides had been bearded up te prcveut her iilliug, en August lth this damaged iron tank for it could scarcely be called a vessel took its departure from Callae. The machinery worked well. But as the engines were intended te drive a heavy vesel, aud they were new employed in propelling a light unladen hull, they were tee powerful for their work. They drove it along at a geed speed, it is true, but the vibratieu caused thereby was severe in the extreme. Vciy heavy weather was enceuutered, aud a& the vessel would drop into the seas, or they would stiike her abeam, the water would rush into the held, threaten ing te swamx her at any moment and keepiug the pumps constantly at work. All hands, from captain te cook, were wet through the entire trip, no cabins having been put up, as such heavy weather was net anticipated. Several of the damaged deck beams broke thseugh the severe straining of the sides, and one day the re mains of the bridge tumbled into the held, carrying with it the binnacle and wheel, which had been temporarily fixed up. The compass was useless, it being impossible te place reliauce iu it owing te the vibra tion causing the needle te revolve the whole time Steering was done by guess work, the direction of the sea, which runs from the southward, aud the heavens serv ing as a substitute. The voyage fortu nately was performed iu safety and the wreck was finally moored in Valparaiso. The distance from Callae te Valparaiso is 1,388 miles, head te wind all the time. The Rimac is new being repaired and within a few months she will be agaiu 3 cady for sea. m tm - Tl'.c !?riiateit anxiety S experienced .lest there should be si flaw in the title te property : yet a flaw in the title et health a Cough or Celd is disregarded. Dr. UullS Cough syrup removes all such at once. The Key te llenitti. Have you ieund the key te pcrfLCt health and strength? It is Kidney-Wjevt, the only li'iuedy that overcomes at once the inaction of the kidneys and bowels. It purities the bleed by cleansing the system et ieul humors and by giving strength te the liver, kidneys and bowels te perieral their regular lunctiens. See dlsplavcd advertisement. e2l-lwd&w Win. McCartney, 83 Lloyd Street, Buffalo, X. Y. lull ami sprained his ankle. His em ployer. II. Andersen, 91 Main Street, procured some Themas' Kclectric Oil, and he says that a lew applications enabled him te-go te work as usual. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Thauics. Themas Heward, Bradford, l'a, wiilc?. "I enclose money for Spring Blessem, as 1 .said I would it it cured mc; my dyspepsia has van ished with all its symptoms. Many thauks"; I shall never be without it iu the house." 1'ricu SO cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North ljuecii street, Lancaster. A Signal Victory. The value el electricity as a remedial agent 1'as uainiMl :i sinul victory ever prejudice, Themas,' Kclectric Oil stands loremest in this elds el compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell et the wondrous cures et rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc.. cttcctcd by its agency. Fer s ale al II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Quecu street, Lancaster. LIQUORS, &C. TING WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR. ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. fcbl6-lyd NO, 205 WEST KING STKE ET. HOTELS. OW OPEN SPRECHEK HOUSE, JCi Europeen plan. Dining Kooms let t.orltea nnrt rSnntlpmpTi. Kntr:inre fit Vn. Ml North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup. Lebster Salad, Oysters In Every Style and all tie-Delicacies et the Season. We solicit tee patronage ettaepmbUc may7-tjd DMX ONODGUASS, MURRAY & CO. g: CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET AND NINTH STREETS, PMLADELPIILl. DRESS CLOTHS AND CL0AKINGS. Geed judgment should be exercised in buyins dress cloths, for. when welt bought they make a nlestrt teWe and very serviceable suit or drcss-aemetmng that can be worn almost " SSS3SiSSm cspressly for . and are prepared, with -real care Twlta reference te quality, colors and flnish. Seme are shrunk, and when they have net ben we have them steam-sponged, at the option of the puiUasur. fcIIrti- . Im We have these Cleths In low ana medium prices. Alse or tha llnest qualities et Im PrteCLOAKCING We UnndrCl3 e1 npw slyie3j In leti that the piles reach our ceilings. De- goods I buyers and cloak manufacturers are requested te make their presence known at the office, and trade prices will be named ler quantities. . SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES. The most beautitul and handsomest cloths thU 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 censid cred It at they require ie expensive trimmings, the total eest of the garment is very little mere than 5? ordinary Beaver, anil yet they are handsomer and mere durable than any ether fabric weniiL a ladveiuslde garment, or for trimmings. These goods never crease or press as the silk plWhf s de. rriccs ringe from $3 per yard (5i inches xvide,) up te the finest qualities im ported. Fer PALIj SACQUES, WRAPS AND MANTLES We have the Xew Green Checks, Tan Checks, Bine and Green Checks, Blue, Green and Cardi- nal Small l'lalds. Broken Maids andChecks,InvisibleChecks. aud some beautiful, neat Plaids and Checks for Ladies' and Children's Coats, all with lancy baClt''' FLANNELS FOR UNDERCLOTHING And Flannels in Small Checks, neat Spotted and Stripes ler Children, in great assortment at he lowest possible prices. Our Flannel were all bought before the reeent advance, anil we arc civmg our customers uie ucuuui ui um guij yard are as low as many large houses paid for the milieu IO SC1I H1U fiuiiuuiy uy immiMB p" i,ive .. wve BOYS' AND MEN'S CASSIMERES. Our Casslmcre Department was never in better shape, stock, assortment and sales all large and Increasing. I'Sis is where you wUl fl.id many Jet .Lets ibeug lit loj-sem arc net thp latest stvles. but all coeu. steng, uuraeie iuunus. sum u-- "- "". .. ." ......... ... i- su?u7m1d men want for working pants and suits. Fer higher cost stilts we always have the IHU3L JUSIUOIIUUIU SIJ1US IU 5"-U 4mm.v OUR BARGAIN COUNTER ...,!.. Ue,.r,.i i....,iri remnnnt. and short ends et cletlis. mostly suitable ler men's panta loons, boys' suits, girls' sacqucs and cloaks. OTJli MAIL OliVKli JJJSl'JlliTJUXJXi. Samples sent and orders filled te the satisfaction et the buyer. in asking ler samples please say it for Ladies' or Gentlemen's car, and if low, medium 'l,toWt&1,et CHOICE AND PRICK as these present, exactly. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce., .Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. scptl9-3nid&w IIVLKR, 1XOWKUS & HURST FLANNELS ! BLANKETS ! LARGE STOCK NOW OPEN. WHITE, GREY, BLUE AND BROWN ALL-WOOL FLANNELS, Scarlet Medicated Flannels, Bleached and Unbleached CATOT FLANNELS, Elegant line et WHITE BLANKETS. Elegant line of GREY BLANKETS, new opening. Elegant line of COMFORTS and QUILTS. Elegant line of NEW DARK STYLES IN CALICOES and PERCALLS. Elegant line of SILKS and DRESS GOODS. Eletrant line of SHAWLS and CLOAKINGS. ElStlineef LADIES', CHILDREN'S and GENTS' MERINO UNDER WEAR7 HOSIERY, &c., all at lowest prices. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S DRY GOODS, MERCHANT TAILORING and CARPET HOUSE, 25 EAST KING STREET, .... LANCASTER, PA. CLOTHING, JOSENSTKIN'S ONE PRICE ROUSE. w SECOND OUR ASSORTMENT OF leu's Fall Overcoats and Ilsterettes, rLAIN, SILK FACED, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, $8 te $35. Unique Styles Men's Fall Suits 10 te 35. NOVELTIES. BOYS' Al CHILDREN'S SMS AND OVERCOATS, $4 te $18. THE BTCICLE SHIRT IN 6 DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50. -:e:- AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PEICE HOUSE, (N'EXT DOOU TO SHULTZ & URO.'S HAT STOKE), Ne. 37 North Queen Street, P AIX CAMl'AION. MYERS & Arc better prepared than ever te accommodate the public in- READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDKEN, Vt bottom uriccs. all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get the best Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Ccntre 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 preflt. Oav Custom Department is lull and complete. It you want a Cheap Business Suit you can have it made te eruer (an wool) irem xmeen 10 iwcniyuvu ". ",ra" ""'V? , . EiEhtecn te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Best "Variety te select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. We arc prepared te make up at short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters arc lirt-Class. Our stock et GENTLEMEN'S FUENISHING GOODS Is full and complete. Don't rail te call and leek through Centre Hall before you make yem Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hands te show you through tlie immense stock el Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ier Men, Youths, Beys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE Se. 12 EAST K1S6 STREET, READ THIS Lahcabteb, Pa., April 23, 1SS1. THB KlDSEYCURA. JlF'G COMPANY. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sa t hat after using one pack of KIDNEYCUBA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tce, after trying various known remedies. 1 nave every confidence In your medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knew that many of my friends who have used It have been benefited. PETER BAKEB, masiyd Foreman Examiner ana Express. GOODS. SiODGRASS, 3HJKKAY ,-"9', i-"b i.u......e. ......., ....... j ., . same brands by the case, but we arc deter- piIVLER, BOWERS & HURST I &C. T0!sENSTElN'a ONE PRICE ROUSE. TO NONE- Lancaster, Pa. 1ALL. CAMPAIGN. RATHFON HALL, LANCASTER, PESMA. I ADIES- HAIK DRESSER. MRS. C. LILLEB, Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladles' and Gents' Wiirs. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath ers cleaned and dyed: Alse, Ladles' Shampoo Shampeo Shampoe lnsr. 225 4 227 SOUTH QUEEN STEET. eMmd four doers above P. B. B. Depot. Price Twe, Grata,: CLOTHING. , YATES A CO YATK3 A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A. CO YATES A CO A. C. 1 AXES A CO,... AC.Tates&Ce LEADING HATES A CO YATES A CO . YATES A CO ' YATES A CO YATES A CO I YATES A CO ! YATKS A CO ! YATES A CO ASD POPULAR . CLOTHIEKS OK PHILADELPHIA, HAVE NOW'OX HAND SUCH AN ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOK FALL AND WINTER, THAT IT WOULD BE HARD FOB A rUKCHASEB TO LEAVE THE STOKE DIS SATISFIED. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut ASD Sixth Ste., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY REFUNDED, septl-ltnd YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A OO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATKS A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATKS A CO YATES A CO ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES ft CO YATES A CO YATKS A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO V ATKS A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATKS A CO YATKS A CO YATES A CO r CLOTHING, AC. D. B. Hosteller & Sen Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment et CLOTHING KOK MEN, BOYS A.MI YOUTHS FOR , FALL AST) WINTER, 1.4 larger und mere vuried than ever before. Prices tl'.c lowest. Give us a cull. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, . JSJyd LANCASTER, PA w 1LI.IAMSON A FOSTIK. OVERCOATS for Men, OVERCOATS for Youths, OVERCOATS for Beys, OVERCOATS for Children. in the greatest vurlcty. ami at the lowest pricea. 1 1" you full te Inspect our stock befer you purcha.se you may miss tludins just what you want. We de net claim te have such un Immense stock as te please everybody, but we de ciuiin an assortment superior te any house in the city. Loek first at what ethers have te show you, and then see our stock, and wc hepe te be able te please you se well as te hive you buy. That ALL WOOL SUIT for $11.87 Is selling every day, but yet the weath er has becu tee warm te wear a suit lulte as heavy: but these who buy It have a nrst-class WINTER SUIT Ready for the change. Our HEAVY UNDERWEAR Is all that could be desiret', and the variety se great you cannot Jail te be pleased. & ONE-PRICE tfOUSE, 36-38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. FA. JIURNITVUB.. -KX STOCK FOX THK FALL. TRADE. la complete, yet I am adding constantly te it. anil veii will ilnd my Warerooms very much crewueu wiui me BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST P0SSD3LE PRICES. We arc se crowded that It Is rather difficult te show goods, but we will try and .overcome this by tue beet attention. Orders ler PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES filled at the very shortest notice and at lowest prices, al EUBXITUUE. AND l'ICTUKL FRAME WAEEBOOMS, lsyi KAST KINO STRF.JET. WALTER A. HEIN1TSH. dsep24-3m WILLIAHSON FOSTER'S r I M SI
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