A Volume XVIH-Se. 49. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. OCTOBER 28; 1881. Price Tire Crate. DJtr GOODS. s NODOKASS, MUKUAY & CO. s NODGKASS, MUBBAY & CO. CLOTH HOUSE, 31ABKET AND NINTH STREETS, PIULADELPJirA. DRESS CLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS. Geed Judgment should be exercised in buying dress cloths, for. when well bought thej make a most iicdrublc and very serviceable puit or dies s something that can be worn almost at all times of the year by a lady or young ml-s. Our cloths aie manufactured en special orders expressly for x and arc prepared with great care with releiencc te quality, colors and finish. Seme are shrunk, and when they have net been wc have them steam-sponged, at the option of the purchaser. We have tliceCIittistii low and medium pncen. Alse of the finest qualities of Im ported fabric. , CLOAKINGS. We have lmndieds el new styles, In lets that the piles reach our ceilings Dry goods buyers and cloak m.inutacturers are requested te inake their presence known at the etlice, anil trade prices will be named ler quantities. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES. The most beautiful and handsomest cloths this seaen for a Lady's Ceat, Delman or .Man tle, are the SEALSKIN' CLOTHS. Tlioflnet qualities cost high, but when the tact Is consid ered that they ivquire no expensive trimmings, the total cost of the garment is very little mere than an ordinary Heaver, and yet they arc handsomer and mere durable than any ether fabiic worn for a lady's outside garment, or ler trimmings. These goedsnever crease or press as the silk plushes de. Pj Ices range from $3 per yard Ci incites wide,) up te the finest qualities Im ported. Fer FALL 3 ACQUES, WRAPS AND MANTLES We have the New Gir.cn Checks. Tan Checks, IJIne and Green Checks, Blue, Green and Cardi nal Small I'laids, Broken I'lnlds and Checks, Invisible Checks, many colors. Camel Hair Ettects, and some beautiful, neat 1'laldsaud Checks for Ladies' and Children's Coats, all with tauey backs. FLANNELS FOR UNDERCLOTHING And Flannels In Small Checks, neat Spotted and Stripes for Children, In great assortment at the lowest possible prices. Our Flannels were all bought before the recent advance, and wc are giving our customers the benefit of our early large purchases. Figures named by ua by the yard are as low as many large heu-es paid ter the same brands by the case, but we are deter mined te -ill the quantity by making the prices low enough. BOYS' AND MEN'S CASSIMERES. Our C.'e-slineie Department was never in better shape, stock, assortment and sales all large and liicit-ising. lhis i wheic you will find many Jeb Lets bought low some arc net the latest style-, but all geed, -dong, durable fabrics, such as the boys need for school. In play suits, and men want ter working p ints ami suits. Fer higher cost suits we always have the most fashionable -tyles in great abundance. OUR BARGAIN COUNTER Contains several hundred remnant anil short end', of cloths, mostly suitable ter men's panla panla Ineus, boys' sails, giiiv s.icq ues and cloaks. OUR MAIL OH D Ell DEPARTMENT. Samples wnt anil orders filled te the satisfaction et the buyer. In asking for samples please say it for Ladies' or Gentlemen's Wear, and it low, medium or high grade, urave or gay goods aie deslied. Ae-jent buycM nave tin; same advantages, eiiiuiue an u l'Jiiui. as t nose present, :tlv. je; exactly. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce., Market and Niuth Streets, Philadelphia. rseptl9-3nul&w w ANATMAKEft A UltOWN. w AN'AMAKEK & BROWN. -:e:- Ne Such Stere. If there is any such stoic as Oak Hall in cither Englauil or France I could net flutl it. The neatest approach tc it is "La Bolle Jardiniere " Paiis en the Peine, hut any one visiting this store will say Oak Ilall does better in quantity te select fteni, style aud make-up of goods, though the ptiecs 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 ical gracefulness. We have here none of the narrow-breasted and contracted shouldered coats that arc se universal abroad. Seme of the New Yerk Tailors who have opened branches in Paris ate among the most popular artist-tradesmen thcie, and are well patronized. The English and French open their eyes wide when told of the size of the Oak Hall Clothing Itouse and its vast stock of ready goods for Men aud l$os. 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 and workmanship. The character of ma terials wc use is no longer au uncertain question. The pcople knew that we are te be depended en for sound judgment (based en exper ienced) in the goods selected. This year our fashions aud finishing would warrant higher rates, but our prices arc as reasonable as ever. Sigucd, JOHN WANAMAKER, WANAMAKBR & BROWN. The largest Clelhinir lIeu-c in America, Oak Halt,, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Mai ket Streets, riiiladelphl i. L ANC & CO. L iNE A CO. LANE & CO., Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET. Ne. 24 Have just icccive 1, opened and ready for inspection a large and complete stock et general PRY GOODS, CAEPETINGS, ETC. At prices that defy competition. High Colored Satin Suitlngs.New andKIch, Flannel Suitings In C-4 and 3-4 goods. Uloeming ISlack Cashmeres, a matter we pay special attention te. Shawls In long and square, in cndie-s variety and quality. Flannels, Chucks and Muslins In all width, 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." Feather.?, Steam Dressed, the best the market produces. Quecnsware, Cleth, Cassimcie and Ladies' Coats. BOLTING CLOTHS et the viry best brand in the market, at XcwYeik Trices. An examination solicited et our entire stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. Charles, Jehn B. Reth. IKON JIITTERS. TKUN BITTKKS. fltON KITTENS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIO. SURE APPETISER. 1UON HITTERS arc higl.lyrccemmcnded ter all diseases requiring a certain and elli clcnt tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMTTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE- " TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new Hie te the nerves. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the Feed Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. Tlie only Iren Preparation that will net Blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the A IS C Heek, 32 pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, 123-iydAw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. MEDICAL. "PABKKR'S HAIK 1IALSAM. T)AKK KK'S GIXGKK TONIC. PAllKKU's ha in. r. J.SAM. The Heat. Chcanest and Most Economical Hair Dressing Never laiN te restore veuthtul color te gray balr. 50c. and $1 sizes. PABKElt'S GINGT.lt TONIC Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, and many of the best medi cines known ure heie combined into a medicine efv8UCh varied powers, as te make It the preatest Bleed Purifier and Tne Best Health ana Strength Restorer Elver Used. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases et the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, and is entirely different trem Bitters, Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates Wc. ana si sizes. HIbCOX A CO., Chemists, N. T. Large saving baying $1 size. sepmyeodeewAw Lancaster JnteUCgencet. FEIDAY EVENING, OCT. 28, 1881. Assassinations-. Washington llcpublic. Assassinations and murders of jaiersaud men of prominence have been confined te no particular age, nation or civilization. Ambition, "envy, jealousy, cupidity, re venge, fanaticism and disordered brains Lave been the prevailing causps. Secret assassinations, public murders, the subtle work of poison, death at the hand of the mob or by a band of conspirateis, all have been the results of one or mere of the causes enumerated. A brief sketch of a few of the prominent cases recorded will be hufneient te show hew few and small the leasen in all cases have bceuin proper tien te the enormity of the offences. As far back as the year 1930 B. C. Feri dun or Phridun, who was proclaimed King of Persia, in the year 2010 13. C, aud was celebrated for his wisdom, divided his kingdom among Ins three sons. Te Tur, the eldest, he gave the eastern division, including India and Taitary, from which it was called Turan and Turkestau. Te Salme or Sclm he gave the western por tion, including Asia Miner and Egypt, bestowing the title " Kai-sav " en him, from which probably is derived the pre sent term " Kedive " or " Khedive." Te Iran or Iiage, the youngest, he gave Per sia proper, thence named " Iran," be stowing the title of " Schah," which is still letaiucd by Persian kings. Jealousy en the part of Tur led te a war betweec him and Iran, during which Iran was assassinated by his two brothers. His death was avenged by his son M:inu giahr, who met Tur and Selin iu battle and slew them, aud was .subsequently ap pointed by Feiidum as his successor. In the year 1237 B. ( Laius, a King of Thebes, was slain by h:s son Gldipus, afterward notetious in hiateiy for resolv ing the enigmas efihc sphinx, becoming King of Thebes and tnatrying his own mother. Twelve jcmu later, 1204 B. C, Phryxus was murdeted by the King of Celchis. Amassa, who was appointed captain of the host by Absalom when he rebelled, was assassinated by Joab, whom he succeeded iu the year 1022 B. C. Romulus, famed in history as the builder of Reme, was mutdered by the senators 71C B. C, after reigning thirty-seven wnrs The hterv fflVCU out te ac- count for his disappearance was that he ascended te the sicy uunng a inunucr storm. Xerxes the Great was assassinated liv Aitnlinims. one of his officers, and the eunuch Spamitrcs,m the year 405 B.C., and Darius' Ins elder son raurueieu. i no same Ycirthe consitiratei Artabauus was put te death bv Artaxerxes I. who succeeded Yerxps en f he throne. Cetvs. Kins of Thrace, was assassinated in the year 300 B. C. In the year 340 B. C, Lais, the celebrated ceurtezan, was stoned te death iu Corinth. She was contemporaneous with Phryne, who sat as a model for Praxiteles's "naked Venus," which was found at Mile, A.D. 1S20, and is esteemed as the most perfect specimen of Greek att. Artaxerxes III, otherwise called Octal", a King of Persia, who muidered iiis father's surviving children, was pois oned by Bageas, a eunuch te whom he entrusted the direction of the government, in the year 130 B. C. This was eventually followed bv a rude iusticc. almost poetic. In the year e !t:W. It. V.. Darius III. executed Be- geas, who had made him ruler by murder ing Arses, whom lie hau previously raiscu te the throne by the murder of his father Oehus. Indeed this eunuch Begcas had a perfect genius for murder, aud would doubtless have disposed of Darius in the same manner as he did his predecessors, had net Darius anticipated him. Autio Autie chus II, King of Syria and Babylonia, otherwise known as Thees, se named by the Milesians whom he delivered from their tyrant Timarehus, in fulfilment of a treaty with "Ptolemy of Egypt, repudiated his queen Lasdicc, and at the death of Ptolemy again took her into favor. She, however, poisoned him in the year 240 B. C, in order te secure the throne for her son. Antiechus V. was murdered in the year 102 B. C. by his cousin Demctiius Setcr, who succeeded him en the throne Antiechus VI. was murdered by Typheu, 142 years B. C, who usurped the throue. Cleopatra, daughter of Philip of Mace'de . and sister of Alexander the Gieat, was assassinated by order of Antigenus after the death of her brother. Adherbal, King of NumUli.i, was slain by his cousin Ju getha, 112 years B. C. Cressus, the Ro Re man tiiumvir, noted for his great wealth, was treacherously killed in the year 53 B. C., in a conference with Surcna, the Par thian general, by whom he had been do de featcd in battle. Ptolemy of XII Egypt reigned jointly with Cleopatra from 51 te 48 B. C, when the queen was expelled. Shewas subsequently made" queen with PtnlRrnvV. brother en lhe throne as kincr. but she rendered his reign merely meninal, and murdered him in the year 44 B. C. This was the same year that Cresar was assassinated in the Reman senate hall. Frem this dateuntil the sad scene ea Cavalry's hill no assassination or murder worth 'noting occurred. Caligula (Caius Casajr) was assassinated by Cassius Chrcrena, a conspirator, in the year 41 A. D. Auielian, who, born or humble par ents, entered the army aa private and rose te the highest position in it under Valerian subsequently becoming Emperor of Heme, was assassinated in tin year 275 by his own officers. Hypatia, the celebrated female philosopher and mathematician, was murdered by Cyril, the Chr stian patri arch, aud his fanatical monks iu tuc year 415. Ladislaus III of Hungary, surnamed Cuman, was assassinated in the year 1290, In the year 1354 Charles of Navarre assas sinated Charles of Spain, and made public avowal of the fact at Madrid. Peter the f!riiAl Kincr of Snain. was defeated at the battle of Monteil in 1309, and through the treachery of lm Uuesclm murdered, in this case the life of the victim had fur nished se many detestable precedents, that the crime of his taking off can only be considered as a natural sequence. Iu the year 1483, rendered memorable as the date when statutes were first printed, Edwaid V ascended the British throne under the protectorate of Richard of Gloucester. Gloucester, however, avowed his inten tion of seizing the crown, iu which under taking he was supported by the Duke of Buckingham. The queen aud her chil dren were compelled te seek sanctuary iu Westminster. The young kitig and the Duke of Yerk were imprisoned in the Tower of Londen, and Gloucester, the Usurper, assumed the threne as Richard III, June 20. Then followed the mur ders of Lord Rivers and ethers in Pomfret Castle, and of Edward V and his brother in the Tower. Pizarro, the conqueror of Peru, defeated Almagre in 1538, made him a prisoner and executed him. Te avenge his death a conspiracy was formed by Al Al mageo, the younger, which resulted in the assassination of Pizarro in 1541. As a rule, the crfme of assassination cannot be justified en any ground what, ever, but in this instance it appears te have been the only consistent end te a career as perfidious as 1'izarre s. the fact of his murdering the Inca Atahualpa by the garretc after receiving a ransom estimated by Prescott, the historian, te have amounted te ever $15,000,000, was alone sufficient warrant for his death by assassination. In 1589 Henry HI of Fraucc was murdered by Clement, a monk, at the seige of Paris, July 22. Henry was the most detestable of the de tested house of Valois and the last of that lineage te sit ou the throne of France. He was succeeded by Henry IV, king of Navarre, surnamed " the Great," who en the 14th of May, 1G10, was muidered by Ravaillac. Several persons arc said te have died of giief en hearing of his mur der, se popular was he with the people. Wallenstein, count of and duke of Meck ljnbcrg, Friedland and Sagau, was a celebrated German general and the story of his life forms the subject of Schiller's greatest tragedy. The duke of Bavaria and etheis of his enemies in 1C34 persuaded the emperor te distrust his loyalty. lie was accordingly deprived of his command and secret orders were given te Gallas and Piccolemiui te arrest or assassiuate him. lie, after sundry un successful attempts te secure his safety by negotiations with tlie Swedes, retired te the castle of Eger, where hewas assassin ated in February, 1C34. Gustavus III, of Sweden, in 1792, at a masked ball given at Stockholm, was aisassinated by one of a band of conspirators composed of Swedish noblemen. The assassin's name was Aukaistiem. Gustavus was noted for his talents as a statcsmeu and was distinguish ed as a poet and dramatist. This brings the list down te the beginning of the nine teenth century, siuee whieh period the assassinations aud murders of prominent persons have been published in various feims iu the pi ess throughout the country. "W fc- The Uraiits in their Sew Yerk Heuse. Cincinnati lluquiicr. There is quite a flutter iu society, owing te the announcement that Gen. aud Mrs. Grant aie te give au elcgaut lcceptien as seen as their new heuse is in perfect elder, and every day workmen aud artists are bringing nearer the desired end. I under stand net a single article has been bought or erdeicd for the first fleer, the eighty cases of magnificent presents presented te the General en his foreign tour furnishing them tlnougheut, as well as supplying the rest of the house with objects of art of every conceivable sort. Ne two pieces of furniture iu the parlors and reception room will be alike. Curious Curieus ly caned chaiis, velvet and geld embroid ered divans, and ebony and ivory fauteutl, uphelstcied and gebelin taiustry and hand wrought brocades, will take the place of the modem set. The Oriental hangings a.nd Persian car pets were raade for the cx-piesiucnt as gifts-, and 31rs. Grant will incur the ever lasting envy of women by using the finest and most exquisitely woven India cash meies for the drapery of her own boudoir. The tables and stauda are of buhl and mosaic work ; the mirrors hang in curious ly carved frames cut b- the jacknives of the skillful Swedish carveis. Pictures of every variety, aud all of merit in different degtces, have frames in themselves works of art, while statuary aud articles of vertu ornament the rooms lavishly. In Gen. Grant's private dressing room stands a miuiatutoheuno offive steiies and ncaily three feet in height. It is of solid silver, curiously beaten and raised in queer flewcis ar.dedd birds. Ou opening the vaiieus dceis aud windows that lead out en comical Utile balconies, can be discov ered cases of ficttcd silver, containing bot tles and flasks of carved ivory filled with different aud delicious pet funics. This was presented te the owner in China. A pleasant reminder of India is a pair of su petb elephant tusks ncaily six feet in length, the polished ivory set off by elabor ate geld mountings. The wall en one side of the family sit ting room is nearly covered by a remark able Japanese picture a hunting scene. The gieuud is of creamy satin, aud the subject is worked out in varied silk cm cm breidery, the figures aud foliage standing out as in ical life aud the coleis exquisite and natuial. Hew exceptional a memory Gen. Grant has is shown in the fact that he knows at a glance wheie each of these thousands of gilts came from, the name of the city, the donor aud the circumstances of the pre sentation. He docs net exhibit the least complacency in their exhibition, but Mrs. Grant shows a woman's natural gratifica tion in them. Ttte Key te Ilealtn. Have you found the key te perfect health and strength? It is Kidney-Wert, the only remedy that overcomes at once the inaction of the kidneys and bowels. It purines the bleed by cleansing the system et foul humors and by giving strength te the liver, kidneys and bow els te perform thlr regular functions. See displayed advertisement. e3t-Iwdftw Thanks. Themas Heward, Bradford, ra., writes: "I enclose money for Spring Blessem, as I said I would it it cured me; my dyspepsia has van ished with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; I shall never be without it in the house." Price SO cents. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. JtSX HOODS H ONfcST AND UAXDSOMK. H OXEST AND HANDSOME. A Signal Victory. The value of electricity as a remedial agent 1-as gained a signal victory ever prejudice. Themas' Eclectric Oil stands foremost in this class of compounds. Testimonials from all parts tell of the wondrous cures et rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc., effected by It agency. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug steie, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. CJLOTHIXO. YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES CO YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES & CO Y ATES & CO YATES CO Y'ATES tc CO I YATES & CO YATES & CO YATES CO "i ATES & CO YATES A CO YATES & CO YATES A CO YATES" CO YATES CO YATES CO Y'ATES & OO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES & CO Y'ATES & CO YATES A CO Y'ATES CO YATES A CO Y'ATES & CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES A CO YATES CO Y'ATES & CO YATES & CO YATES A CO Y'ATES & CO Y'ATES & CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATEb CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES & CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES & CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES & CO Y ATES CO Y'ATES &CO Y'ATE-J CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES & CO YATES CO Y'ATES CO Y ATES CO YATES A CO Y'ATES & CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES CO Y'ATES A CO YATES & CO YA.TES A CO V. YATES & CO. DRESS GOODS A, C.Yates & Ce LEADING AND POPULAR CLOTHIERS. PHILADELPHIA, HAVE XOW OX IIAXI) SUCH AX ASSORT M EXT OF GOODS FOB FALL AXD WIXTEB, THAT IT WOULD BE HABD FOB A 1'UltCIIASEi: TO LEAVE THE STOIIK DISSATISFIED. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut AND Srxth Sts., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MOXEY REFUXDKD. ieptl-lmd AT AN AVERAGE OP ABOUT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Last season there were imported about twice as many of seme styles of Dress Goods as were sold ; consequently many lets had te be carried ever in bend. This season the importers, in order te realize en them, placed them npen the market at prices bearing little relation te real values In their Closing Sale of list January, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Sold almost te the bare shelves, aud consequently have been iu condition te secure nearly all of the bargain lets offered. A few specimen lets are mentioucd-belew : ILOTIIIKG, &C. 0 D. B. Hosteller & Sen Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment el CLOTHING rou reu SI E.V, BOYS AXD YOUTHS FOP. FALL ANT) WINTER, The Electric Light in Pullman Car. Londen Telegraph, Oct. 13. Yesterday the electric light fairly con cen queied a new domain. The Brighten railway company, which of late years has been a pioneer of improvements en the iron read, ran a special train from Victeria te Brighten and back, with a saloon car riage lighted by stored electricity. The event, noteworthy iu itself, may conie te possess a historical interest, since there is no doubt that it wa3 the first time, cither in the Old World or the new, that accu mulated electrical energy had becu se employed ; while the complete success which attended the experiment must un un questienably'mark a new dcpartr.re in railway management. It was only a few months since 31. Faure scut te Sir William Thompson his little box of lead plates coated with red oxide and fully charged with electricity. The great Brit ish physicist saw at oaee its capabilities, and new every day seems te be bringing te light seme new application of this, the simplest of all apparatus ever designed by genius. The Pullman ear, en which yesterday's experiment was made, carried beneath it en a shelf some 32 small metal boxes, technically cells, each of which con tained leaden plates coated with oxide known as red lead. Nothing less preten tious or mere inert in outward apfoarance could well be imagined. Yet there wa3 stored up in these sheets of lead an amount of force which, if it could be suddenly lib erated, would vastly exceed the pewer of any storm el tropical iigutning. A steam engine had been at work erf the previous night, pro ducing a current of electricity which, in seme mysterious manner, had hid itself away iu the folds of the metal and beneath the c'eak of red oxide, but was ready at any instant te give back in the form of light or of force the energy that had cieatcd it. Twelve of 3Ir. bwan's little incandesccut lamps were fixed te the reef of the carriage, and all that was neces sary when the train passed through a tun nel or when darkness came en was te turn a switch, and instantaneously a mild, steady and btilliant light filled the saloon.. Frem the point of view of the traveler, the experiment was completely successful ; a superior illumination could hardly be desired ; and if it be true, as possibly sanguine electricians assert, that this stor age can be affected at a smaller C03t than oil, the pleasant trip te Brishton yester day afternoon may have wide reaching cfiects. When the season ter making presents cetnis, make some sufferer et your acquaintance a preeenter n bottle et Dr. Ilnll's Cough Syiup untnet; the licnellt It Will de him and the thanks you will receive. . m m ' Win. McCartney, 8 Lloyd Street, Uuffale, X. Y. fell unit sprained his ankle. His em ployer. II. Andewen, 91 Main Street, procured sonic Themas' Eclcctric.Oil, nnd hcsnya that a tew applications enabled him te jre te work as usual. Fer sale at 11. II. Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster, Is larger and meru varied than ever befeie. Piiccs tin. lowest. Give us a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 44-LNOH POWDER OLQTHS at 50 cents. l'u re all-w oel, in garnets, navy bines, greens, plums, peacock blues, and browns. Sold this time last year ler $1. 44 INCH CASHMERLNES at $1.25. Made et nucst casnmcrc wool and pure or er or ganizine silk. They are in. solid colors ; gar net brown, bronze, blue, paen, etc., making a beautiful trimming or polonaise te combine with cashmere, Actually cost $1.75 In geld te land lust season. 44-INCH GRANITE CLOTHES at 62 1-2 cents. l'u l-e wool, and in garnet, brown, blue, green, plum, bronze, and gendarme : sold at this time last year ter $1. 44-INCH ARMURES at 50 cents. In solid colors. Ccinsr double-width, brings thU excellent wearing, beautlfnl French dress goods at the rate or 23 cents per yard, single width. They wrc imported te retail at $1 per yard. FRENCH :SILK-MLXED NOVEL TIES (24 inches wide.) at 50 cents. These are very scarce and In great demand for Trimmings and Jackets. We believe we are the only house showing se varied an as sortment. These goods were sold last year ler$l. FINE FRENCH NOVELTIES at 31. Nene et the uueve ever sold ler less than $1.10, and many tit ??. ENGLISH NOVBL- SILK-MLXED TIES. at 25 cente. 24-inchs wide, brilliant with silk, and sold last year at 50 cents. 44-INCH FRENCH PLAIDS at 87 1-2 cents. Fine and nil wool, choice combinations, nnd sold lest year at $l.!r. Besides these, wc would like every one te see the BErVT 3U-1NUII FICKNCII COLORED CASH MK11K AT SO C'KMTS ever shown. Kxtra heavy, nnd as fine as any selling at 2Ji cents. Ale, the HEST 40-IN'CII FKKNCI1 VUMIKGIt CA3H A1KKK AT QU CENTS ever shown. Kqual te any sold at C5 cents. We also show FANCY SILK MIXED BRITISH PLAIDS at 35cents. " In Fiench combinations, and selling every wlie're at 30 cents. ALL-WOOL MOMIE CLOTHS at .- 20 cents. 21 inches wide and In all colors. Uegularly sold at SI cents. ELEGANT FANCY PLAIDS at 25 cents. In one hundred different combinations. Te these who cannot visit us iu person te inspect these genuine bargains in hon est wear resisting and really beautifully fabrics, our Mail Order Department will send samples. :e: STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER,! EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. oct5-e..wdr&Uw CLOT1IISU, JtC. R OSKNSTKIN'S ONK F1CCK MOUSE. TOSEMSTEIN'-J ONE l'KICK HOUSE. XL -:e:- SECOND TO NONE OUR ASSORTMENT OF ii! LANCASTKIMVA, F ,I.I. Ol'ENISre -AT H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Ottlic LAtU'.EST ASSORTMENT! line SUITING, OVERCOATING, PANTALOONING ever brought te the City of Lancaster. Priees as Lew as the Lewest AJfD All Goods Warranted as Represented! AT H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, MEDICAL. D" SIT Hen's Fall Overcoats and mattes, PLAIN, SILK FACED, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, $8 te $35. Unique Styles Men's Fall Suils 10 te S35. NOVELTIES. BOYS' AND GHDJHnn SUITS MD OWOATS, $4 te $18. THE BYCICLE SHlftT IN 6 DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50. -:e:- AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, (NEXT DOOR TO SUULTZ I.RO.VS HAT STORE). Ne. 37 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. UI.I. CAMPAIGN. OO TO BED TO-NIGHT REFORE YOU GO TO Ne. 9 EAST KING STREET, And purcliasc a Bettle el LOOKER'S DEATH ON M0SQUIT0S, AND THEN SLEEP IK VEACE. PRICE, .15c. a Bettle. TAIX CAMPAIGN. T?A MYERS & RATHFOH Are 1'Ottcr prepared than ever te accommodate the public In READY-MADE CLOTHING, " FOU MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CIIILDUEN, At bottom prices, all our own manulacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get tbe beat Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at CcntreJIaU sold In America. While this U a specialty, yet (ill our Clothing Is sold proportionately cheap. Buying your Clothing at Centre Hall you save eim profit. Our Custom Department U lull and complete. II you want a Cheap BuslnetM Suit ; you can have it made te order (all wool) from Fifteen te Twenty-flvc Dollars. Dress Suits from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Best ei te select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. We are prepared te make up at short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cuttcra are Flrt-Cuuw. en 8IOCK 01 S GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 5 :i Is full and Fall and Winter gteck et Woolens. complete. Don't fall te call and leek through Centre Hall ferc you make eu3i Inter purchase. Yeu will find willing hand te show you throng" the iremeiu -"ij oelens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Yeutlw, Beys and Children. - 71 MYERS & RATHFON, CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LASCASTEB, PEJLVa M s ,JAV
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