Eaucastct Intelligencer. SATURDAY EVENING. OCT. 29, 1881. LIUle JUOcaU. Tins yeuu lady pupils of Linden ball seminary, Lititz, went chestnuttiug en Tbur&day te the Elizabeth Farms, and though the weather was a little raw, bad a delightful time A Duukard Leve Feast will be held in the meeting beuse of that denomination, near Epbrata, en November 1st and 2d. The conarecatienal Baptist Brethren will held their Leve Feast en the 3rd of November at Henry Landis's near Hitter's mill. Ministers expected irem lrgmia. Meeting all day. W. II. Belliuscr, the Lititz baker, who has been in business thcic for eleven ycai.s has rented Ne. 522 Neith Duke street, Laucastcr, and wiil remove about the first of April. He intends te carry en a first-class fancy pic and cake bakery. While Win. Behm, one of the assistant masons at E. 11. Bamberger's new build ing, Marihcim, was walking along en the joists of the firt fleer a beard tilted and he fell, vieldntly striking his breast en a joist, and rebounding fell into the cellar, injuring himself internally. Mrs. H. G. Brosey, of Manhcim, fell while carrying a boiler of het water, badly scalding her face and arms. Beal Estate Sales. V. T. Lebr, auctioneer, sold for the heirs of Samuel Graybill, deceased, a house, stable and one acre of ground, in AVar wick township, for 1,000. Hiram Min liicb, purchaser. Fer the estate of Gcerjxc Nccs, deceased, a farm of 118 acres, te Henry Bucher, of Lebaueu county, for $40 23 per acre ; and a two-story frame house and let of ground, the late residence of deceased in Manheim, te Henry Mcixcll, for 81,500. Fer David Hechstettnr, a tract of -1 acres mere or less, sprout land, in Elizabeth township, te Christian Hartman, for 95 per acre. Fer Jehn I). Hershey, near Mcchanics- ville, East Ilempfield township, a tract of 20 acres te Abraham F. Heet, for $100 per acre ; and 25 acres tell. W. Graybill, for $180 per aero. Daniel E. Peifcr sold te Daniel II. Lan dis, 12 acres of land in East Hcmplield township, for $225 per acre. m--m Can't I'reacli Uoetl. Ne man can de a geed job of work, preach a geed s-ermen, try a law suit well, doctor a patient, or write a geed atticle when he tecl miserable ami ilnll, with hluggMi brain ami unsteady nerve-,, and none should make- the attempt'in hiicIi a condition when it can lie se c-iMlynud cheaply removed liy a little Hep Hitters. Sec "Tmlli" ami ' Freverbs," ether C'llmni:. el.VJwd.Vw Ilundredsel men, women ami children ns cued in every (-nuimiinity liein beds el iek ness and alme-t death, and made strong by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evidences in the world et its sterling worth. l'et. l'liyslcal Suffering. Ne one ran rcalic, except by personal ex perience, the anguish el mind and body en dured by biillerrrs Irem dyspela, indiges tion, constipation, and ether diseases et the stomach, Burdock lSloed Kilters a.-e a pesiti c lire ler this diivst of all diseases. I'riee 1. Fer sale at II. IS. Cochran's dutg store, KJ7 North ijuecn street, Lancaster. Shw l'assei; it Along. '1 send you my testimonial in leference te Spring l'.lossein. having taken it for dyspepsia. am leceiving almost immediate relict. I n.issud iUte my neighbor, who Is u-ing it with Lan ic-ults. MUS. J. W. LBFFELT. Elinlra, N. Y." Price .vrcents. Fer sale at II. II. Cochran's drug-tmc. 137 North Queen. Lancaster. lncrrdlblr. F. A. Sriatrh, drugxiit. Itutliwii, Out., writes: "I have the greatest confidence in veur Burdock Bleed Bitterx. in eneca-e with which I am personally acquainted th'ir sue , wai alme-t in.-;rc'i:ible. Oi.e lady told nil! that liul t" a hetth: ilid her mere geed limn liun dreiK el dollar.-.' worth nf medicine she had previously taken." Price $1. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, l.'J7 North juccn fel , Lanea-,tcr. jci:iaoievs. CIIKIST KV. MITUKIiAN CHUBUlt. Pleaching to-meriow lueriiin and even int;atthe usii:d h.iurs for divine service, by the pastor, Itev. h. L. Kecd. Suniisiy school at 1:15 p. m. r-Ql..VMt& ClIAl'Kl. ON SUMJAV AT j 10;a. in., a iaemeri.il sermon by the Rev. Dr. T. 0. Apple, en the death et .1. Harry Hai t mau, a member et the senior chus. IJIKST BA1T1ST, KAST CHESTNUT ST. j A. PwachniK tomorrow morning and even iii at the u-ual hours, by the pastor, Kev. Win. Morrieu. Sunday school at -)i p. m. IllCST 31. K. CHURCH, NORTH 'DUKE . sticet. Preaching at 10J4 a. 111. and 7'4 p. in. by the pastor, Kev. W. C. Bolnn-eii. Sunday school at l)i p: in. Prayer lucctiui; en WeTlnesday evening at 7JC. FlllSr KKl'OltMKI)-DIVIMi: SKllVICK to-inerrnw at 40:C0 a. in., and 7:13 p. m. Sjiind.iy school at l:tr . 111. MOBAVIAN.-J. MAX. I1AKK, l'ASTOK. Anniversjiry of Cernian Bcforiuatien. At le)a.m.. Litany and Sermen: "Luther's Gill te "the Weild." AfJ j). 111., Sunday school. At ilA P.m., Pn-achlug. All cerdially.invited. MK. MISSION EAST MISSION, EAST King st reel. Preaching te-morrow at "ii p. 111. Sunday school at p. 111. Weekly Pray er meeting en Tue-davat 7 p 111. OLIVET 1IAI1-IST CHUBCII V. JH. C. A. Beems, Kev. M. Fniync, p:islr. 10J a. 111. and 7J4 p. in. Subject "liiturc Piini-jhincnl." Sunday school at l)i p. in. PKESBYTEBIAN. 1'KKACHINOIN THE morning anil evening by the pastor, Kuv. las. V. Mitchell, P. I. 1)BKSItYTEKIAN -MEMORIAL VIIAI'KL. Ker. Jas. C. Hume, pastor. Pnuiching in the evening at 7J, by Kev. Mr. Kcrclincr, of Fi-.mUlin A Marshall college. Sunday school at i p. m. Prayer meeting en Thursday even ing at 7. Tl LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION, Marietta Avenue, near West Orange street. Bev. Win. F. Lichliter. pastor. Divine ser vices at 10Ji a. in. and 7 p. 111. Sunday school at 2 p. in. ST. JAMES HOLY COMMUNION AT 8 and morning service at 10J4 . 111. 'Even ing Prayer at G p. in. At the evening service the seats arc tree. OT. PAUL'S BEFORMEW DIVINE SEK O vicc-at 10J :u m. and at-7Ji p. m. Prayer meeting at p. m. bumiay scuoei at i;i p. 111. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Preaching both morning and evening by tae pastor, Kev. Sylvanus Stall. Seats tree. Sunday school at -yt p. m. Getwahl mission school at 2 p. in. In 1 lie morning the pastor will preach a Kelormalien sermon. All me welcome. SALEM CHURCH OF GOD PRKlCHINt! te-morrow morning and uvcnlng-by the p.vder, Kev. .1. Ridley. A service of bong will commence at 7 o'clock, continuing 15 minutes. Sunday school aVIJiii. m. West Mission, Der- Hart street Sunday school at 1JJ p. m. North Mission, Anliech. Sunday school at tin. in. SECOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH (English), North Mulberry street, above lii-i.i.rx f lit-i-t(t l,r liiii.il inr tr.liirkii-.k,t. Pleaching at le a. 111., a p. ni.amlT'p. m. 1 y tue Kev. W. C. Kantner. Sabbath school at - p. 111. t:omiuuiiieu services in 1110 .aiiernoen QT. PAUL'S M.E., CHUBCII, S. OUEEN ST k A .f f..llr,ifi uticitnr l'if.iflii ii" Mini 11. ceptien et members at i:.Tj :u m. I'l caching at ...... .M c..i.i....i. . ..iin..i .. in-. . ... ,;. l. Ul. CillUttlU ..liwui ,b ,... F. !. T7NI" BirtUEL CHUBCII OF ;OI U Kev. G. W. Sellhamcr, pastor. Preach-in-r at 10': a. 111. and 7!-i l. in. fcabbath school at l?i p. m Ssfbbatli school at the Green street mission at i p. m. Tr!..ST MISSION, M. E. CUAPKL, CHAR W lotto street abev lfcmen.-Preaching at 10 a. m., Saci-ament of the Lord's Supper. Preaching and revival meeting at Vi p. m. Meeting every night through the week except Saturday. 1.WUOKS, &C. 1 I NO WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. feblC-lyd NO. 205 WEST KING STREET. HOTELS. lOW OPEN SPBECHEK HOUSE, ON 1 Europeeh plan. Dining Beems tei Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup Lebster Salad. Oysters in Every Style and all. the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the patronage 61 the public. ma.v7-tpl MEDICAL. J. TTluyiKX 1VOK7. DOES WONDERFUL CUBES. WHY? Because it net en the UVEB. BOWELS and KIONE1S at the uuiie time. liecausc It cleanses the system et the poison ous humors tliat develop in Kidney and Uri nary Diseases, llilieusne8,. Jaundice Consti Censti Consti pa'ieu. File or in Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Net veiw Disorders ami Female Complaints. SEE WHAT FEOFEI!. SAY: Eugene B. Sterk, of Junction City, Kansas. kivs Kidncv Wert cuied him alter regular lMiv.-ici.ms had been tiyingterfpur years. Mrs. Jehn Arnull, et Washington, Ohie, says her boy was given up tedieby lour prom inent ehyMcians and that he was afterwards etiUMl by Kinney wen. m m. i:. Cenilwin. an editor in Chardon, Ohie, says he was net expected te live, being bleated beyond belief, but Kidney. Wert cured Anna L. Jarrett. el fceuth Salem, N. Y.. says that sever.' years guttering lreiu kidney troubles and ether complications was ended by the use et Kidney Wert. Jehn is. Lawrence, et Jacksen, Tciin..sutter ed ler years from liver and kidney troubles and alter taking "barrels el ether medicines, Kidney Wert made him well. Michael Cole, et Montgomery .Centre, U sutlcred eight years with kidney difficulty anil was unable te work. Kidney Wert made him "well as ever." KIDNEY WORT PERMANENTLY CUKES KIDNEY DISEASES, LIVEK COMPLAINTS, CONSTIPATION AND PILES. jW It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in 3niu cans, one package of which makes six jKtiiiartsef medicine. 9-Alse in Liquid I'erin.very Concentrated -ler the convenience el these who cannot aa-n-adily prepare It. It acts wun equal j&-efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. FR1CE, SI. WELLS, KICIIAKOSON & CO., Prey's, Burlington, Vt. I Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 lydAwi; -IIXKKV AXU CHAMOMILE FILLS. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. iir. C W. Bensen, H Well-known Fractlc- lug 1'liysiciaii and Surgeon or Bal timore, Aid. lr. llt-nseu has, for the past twenty-one years, paid much attention te Nervous dis eases, and has discovered that tlie extract of Celcry-and Chamomile combined in a certain proportion, Invariably cures citner Sick Head ache. Ordinary Headache, Neuralgia, Nervous ness, I lyspcpsia, sleeplessness or Paralysis. Tlmy aie prcpaicil in thu shape et Fills and contain no opium, quinine or ether harmtul drug but are intended expressly te cure and will cure I he above named diseases. a-The celebrated Dr. Hammend, et New Yerk city, says: "1 have round Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile pills arc invaluable in all cases of Nervous Diseases." Other physi cians te I he number of ever 500 endorse then; in equally strong terms. Everyone is new iaikimref the wonderful cures effected since they have been placed before the public. This U a triumph in Medical Chemistry and siillerers alfevcr the whole country and even abroad, are ordering by mail and otherwise. Sold by all druggists. Price, EOc. abex. Depot, 10-5 Net til Kutaw street. Baltimore, Bid. Kv m-iil two boxes ler SI, or six boxes for fr2.:ifl." DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy and Favorite Prescription. SKIN CURE Is Wai ranted te Cine ECZEMA, TETTERS, HUMORS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA, ULCERS, PIMPLES AND TENDER 1TCH1NGS en all parts of the body. It makes Hie skin while, soil and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing in the World". Elegantly put up, two bottles 111 one package, consisting el both internal and ex-. tcrual treatment. All lirst class druggi-ts have it. Price $1 per package. ;uig2MydM,WASw I'PJCCIAL AND CHRONIC D1SEASKS. Mury A. Lengakcr, M. D., OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA., ;i)isgases of the Eye, Ear and Threat Treated as a Specialty. Particular attention given te the treatment el Diseases of Weuipn and Children. Free examination and treatment daily ex cept Sunday trein 11 a, m. te 1 p. 111. Consul tations in English and German. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA.. Offlce : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, eilers his protcssienal services te the ailliclcd especial! v te these suffering from Chronic or Special Diseases. He will be glad te see and talk witli them. His his practice te plainly declare a disease incurable it he believes it te be se. In the cuse whicu he undertakes, he guarantees te de a'l that can be done by nn wearied atten tion and the application of cxpciicnced skill, gained bv 111:1 11 v years el pi aciice in treating disease in its various ami most malignant tonus. That his skiM has net been exerted in vain, numerous certillcatcs, that may be seen at his ellicc, will testily. Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cures Without Fain or Using the KuiFe or Drawing Bleed. Skin Diseases ami every description el Ul ccratien. Piles and Scroluleus Diseases Perma nently Cured. Female Diseases, Acute or ChrOuic, speedily and ndicallv cured. Diseases et the Lungs, Thrept. Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te Vi'.vate Dis cases of every dcsciiptien: also that state el alienation and weakness et ln'iui, which ren ders persons incapab'cet enjoying the pleas ures of perleraiing the duties et lite, complete ly cured, ami the patient restored te active health and the enjoyments or life. Diseases of the Kye and Ear treated as a specialty. Dr. Lengakcr will make professional isils any distance. Can lie consulted by letter (con (cen tidcutially), and medicine sent with proper directions te uuv nart et the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. '" JcaviYdTu.ThAS&w .rIN ORKET1NO. DK. GKLKXE takes gicat ulcusiite in ic porting the safe arrival home of Mrs. Greene and set t. alter a vacation of nearly two month", and while he is sad te learn of the deaths of persons, some of whom were strongly induced 10 testOMNlPATHY. He is especially glad te knew that no deaths have occurred among his numerous patients during his absence, and that many who had been invalids and in many ways discf.scd arc, new well, have fully recov ered their health. Among them is a lady who en the 8U1 of J une last was told by Drs. Agncw, Kline and Gress, et Philadelphia, te go home ami die with a Scirrheus Cancer of the breast, new greatly improved. Anether case was a mother and her nrst babe, who only a week oc ec oc lere I Icrt were supposed te be dying by two of the most eminent physicians et this city, be'.h et whom are alive and the mother doing her household. work. Ne quinine, merphia or ether drugs given te any of them; enlycx ternal applications of simple remedies. Ne charge made for examining patients. atarrh cured for 00 cents. The cure sent te any portion of the United States ter 50 cents. DR. CHAS. A. GREENE 1-1G EAST KING STREET. MWF&S LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJGENCEK. -SATURDAY, DRY GOODS. IS. MABTIN CO. OPENING LAUGE LINES OF DRESS GOODS, SUITINGS, SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CASHMERES, dC, AC. LADIES' COATS AND JACKETS. In great Variety. CHILDREN'S COATS, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, &c. CARPETS AND WALLL PAPERS. J.B..MARTJN&C0., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTKU. FA. STICIl'ATINU A HKAVY FALiLi TKADtf WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened an immense line of DRESS GOODS SILKS, - SATINS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, CLOAKS, DOLMAMS AND JACKETS, In Uie latest styles, Meatly trimmed with vel vet plush and passementerie. Single and Deuble Shawls at very low pricces. SEW FALL COATINGS. Ladies'. Gent's and Children's German, Eng lish and American HOSIERY AND GLOVES. KID GLOVES a specialty. A lull line' et Fester's Patent Heek Kid Oleves. 1,000 dozen of Ladies', Gent's and Children's ' MERINO UNDERWEAR. at prices that cannot be equaled. LADIES' AND GENT'S SCAKLEI' UNDERWEAR. GENT'S REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR, 500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets. In all sizes and qualities, at prices which we cannot duplicate. NEW YORK STOllE, 3 & lO E. KING STREET. . N EXT BOOK TO TUE CODBT HOUStt. . FAHNESTOCK." Our CLOAK ROOM is new nilcd with all the NEW STYLES of LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS. Te which we want the attention. el these in want. Black Silks and Black Cashmeres. Black Silks and Black Cashmeres. VELVETS, SATINS and SILKS, VELVETS, SATINS and SILKS, Fer Dresses and Trimming, all at Lewest Prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS in all the New Styles. UNDEEWEAK IN QUANTITIES, IN QU AMITIES, FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIRLS, FOR LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIRLS, AT LOWEST PRICK''. . AT LOWEST PRICES. FAHNESTOCK! Next Doer te Court Heuse. D BY GOODS, &V. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. IAGER & BROTHER Have new open Full Lines el FLANNELS, BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSHES, CLOAKS,- CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS, UiMir, Hosiery, -GLOVES LACE GOODS. We Invite examination. Eager & Brether. Ne! 25 West King Street. ABTRICH. VKOS DVERlISEMJiNT. k STB1CH BTtOS' ADVJSRTISEilENT. ASTKICII ASTBICH ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTKICII ASTBICH ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTBICH ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTBICH ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTBICH ASTKICII A-TRICU BKOTHKKS BKOTHEKS BROTHERS BKOTHEKS BROTHERS . BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHEKS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS KROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHEKS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHEKS BROTHERS BROTHERS e m 50 BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHEKS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHEKS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BROTHERS BKOTHEKS ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICH ASTBICH ASTKICII ASTKICII ASTKICII AiTKICH 1.1 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KING STREET. 13 EAST KlNli STREET. Men are lend el saying that their wivc and daughters waste time In "shopping." They cannot understand why ft lady should ever enter a store, except te purchase some article which she absolutely needs, and they regard the time as absolutely wasted -which ladies spend in passing irem store te store ami coun ter te counter, looking ever goods which they de net intend fe buy, anil asking prices for things for which they have no immediate need. It is te ladies who understand this art of shopping that tills advertisement is addressed. We want te remind llicm that they should never regard a shopping tour as complete without a visit te our establishment, afthls season especially, when se manv articles are needed for the approaching cold weather. It In well for ladles te remember that in many departments our prices are habitually lower ler the same quality of goods than can be found elsewhere In the city, wlu.c in no case de we allow ourselves te ba undersold ; and there will almost always be fennd in every one of our departments some special let of goods which we have secured at less than the usual wholesale price, and canthcrciere utTenl te sell extraordinarily cheap. TBIIHUGS. In this Important department we are exhib iting an entirely new stock et goods embrac ing ail the latest and most fashionable Novel ties, and comprising everything that can by any possibility be needed. We strongly advise ladies, even it they have no intention te pur chase, te call and examine our assortment, which will give them a mere accurate idea et the tendencies of fashion than they can obtain in any ether manner. DRESSMAKERS especially will And it te their interest te vi-.it this department, as net only is our assortment remarkably lull, but our prices are lower than these or ether lurascs. Among the various items of attrac tion nc may mention FRINGES. GARNITURES. PASSAMENTEKIES, SLIDES, CRESCENTS. ORNAMENTS. BALLS, etc. In CxVSIIMERB. IRIDESCENT. RAINBOW, BRONZE and COxMBINATlON EFFECTS. BLACK BEAD FRINGES and TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS arc also a specialty ei this department, and our assortment of BUTTONS, BUTTONS, embraces styles te match every variety and shade el Trimming. TRIMMED IATS. Thl is another department that our patron should net fail te visit. We have appropri ated te it for this season the entire rear build ing, and are able te display an assortment which ler variety of style, beauty, linish and range of prices is unsurpassed in the city. All the newest fashions are fully represented, ami we de net exaggerate in saying Hint ladles can there secure hats and bonnets of the best ma terials and most tastctul make, at less than one half the price charged for similar goods elsewhere. CLOAKS. This department i.-. new supplied with a com plete assortment et Wraps el every kind for Fall and Winter Wear all well-made and in the greatest variety of styles and prices. Among the items worthy of mention are WALKING JACKET, of foreign and domes tic make, in Light Shades and Flush trimmed ; Diagonal and Beaver .Cleth DOLMANS, trim nied witli Fine Passamcntcric, Plush, Fringe and Gimp, and, in short, a thoroughly com plete line, equal in quality te the. best and lower in prices than the lowest. UNTIUSIMED HATS, . UNTRIMMED HATS. Best Beaver Hats at $3.75. Beaver Bennets and Turbans at I2.7-"). Cheap Beavers 73c. Moscow Beavers at 25c. Satin Bound Derbies at 75c. Cleth Dcrbics'at 30c. Children's Trimmed Hats ler Scheel. BARGAINS IN BLACK TIPS. A Fine Bunch el Tips at 50c. Black, White, Plain Celers. Natural and Fancy Deuble French Plumes, at all prices and very cheap. Fancy Wings and Breasts, Black J et Feathers. Pompon Birds in immense variety. Feather Turbans Irem $3 up te $1-2. FLUSHES AND VELVETS. . An Elegant Plush at $2, An Excellent Plush nt $1. A Jlest Superb 22-inch width Plush, In all col ors, at $4 a yard. BLACK PLUS1I A SPECIALTY. FANCY PLUSHES. Black Silk Velvet, $1 per yard. Fine Black Silk Velvet, tl.2.1 per yard. Colored Silk Velvets at $1.50 per yard. Colored Velveteens at 00c. per yard. A full line et Black Velveteens from 40 cents upwards. .lustepcncc'. one let of Very Fine Black Silk Velvet at $5 per yard. BARGAINS IN BLACK SATINS. A Most Handsome Piece of Satin, wert h ?t..V, we sell at $1 per yard. C RE PES AT ALL PRICES. Alse, CREPE BONNETS AND CREPE VEILS. Bordered Chenille Det Net, in White and Black, at only 25 cents per yard. WORSTEDS. Zephyr, in all colors 9c. pereuncc. Shetland Weel Twe ounces for 23c. Saxony Weel 23c. a hank. Germantown Weel - 8c. an ounce. German Knitting Weel 40c a quarter. Fairy Zephyr $2 per pound. Crewel Weel.... ...'. : c.a skein. Gleve Yarn $1 .SO per pound. Embroidery Silk, ou skeins 20c. per bunch. Embroidery Silk, en quilts 4c. per spool. Embroidery Silk, en spools 9c. per spool. Knitting Silk, en balls 3Gc. per ball. Filling bilk 4c. askcin. Filling Silk .. 80c. an ounce. ZEPHYR SlIAWLS from 75c. upwards. BARGAINS IN RIBBONS. Fancy, Ombres, Striped and ethers, in Silk, .Meire, Satin and Plush. White Java Canvas, yard wide 13c. White Java Canvas, yard wide 23c. Heney-Comb Canvas, H yard wide 25c. Heney-Comb Canvas, . yard wide 40c. Ada Canvas, Myanl wide .40c. Burlap Canvas, yard wide .33c. Colored Java Canvas 25c. EMBROIDERED SLIPPEK PATTERNS, SOFA CUSHIONS. IN ENORMOUS VABIETY. OCTOBER 29, 1881. DKX rOHN 3VANAMAKEKS AIVEKT1SK31NT. NEW GOODS FROM EUROPE, -AT- JOHN WAN PHILADELPHIA. -:ea- SILKS. Leng-pllc'-plushes. One, plain black with pile longer than seal lur.nmHvlthhigh lustre, having the effects et a very glossy lur; ler coats, $9. Anether, figured, the figures made by varving the length el the pile: several colors, $5 SO. Sealskin plush, S3.75 te $8.50 Alternate wide stripes of moire antique and bright armures of an oriental character. W. $alin-dc-Lyen brocade in these color combi nations : berdeaux bronze green bronze light bronze light-green Zulu icd-brewn iron-rust The effects arc strong, though the colors are net striking. Wide embre stripes covered with grape vine da-nr'sse alternating with wide stripes or n laee effect. Four dark effects, three in. evening colors. $6. JOHN AVANAMAKER. Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street entrance. WHITE GOODS. Of flne white goods we have a cemplete stock wanting neUiing. Whatever one may want, that Indies, children or babies wear, Is te be found here, with many sorts te cheese from. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next-outer circle- City-hall square. Tl RE8S GOODS. I j A cheviot dress cloth, really el a flne cbecc with an irregular illumnlatien and il very obscure plaid; bnt, looked at a yard away, it appears te be a basket. It is therefore aba8kct-effectiroducedbycelor; if we mls mls tnke net, an entirely new and Interesting piece of color-work. 42 inches wide; fl.10. Anether cheviot et the very same small checks, but without the basket effect, simpler, plainer, and when closely looked at probably prettier, though ills hardly fair te say that. 1.20. JOllN WANAMAKER. Third circle, southeast from centre. (CASHMERES AND MERINOS. j Lupin's merinos and cashmeres, accepted throughout the world as the standard of qual ity, we hare in sixteen colors and ten quali ties of cadi, fO cents te $1. Evening cashmeres et about thirty-live colors and shades, and of live qualities, 55 cents te fl. JOHN WANAMAKER. Nexteuter circle.Thirteenth-street entrance. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Black cashmeres et seventeen qualities, 37J cents te $2. and black merinos 01 twelve qualities. 50 cents te $1,25; of three makes. Lupin's, Vegel's and Carlier's ; el three shades, 1et-black, medium-black and blue-black. JOHN WANAMAKER. Next-enter circle. Chestnut-street entrance. -:e:- JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth, Chestnut and Market Streets and City Hall Square, Philadelphia. CLOTHING, JtC. K OSENSTEIN'S ONE FltlCE HOUSE. -:e:- SECOND OUR ASSORTMENT OP leu's Fall Overcoats auil mattes, PLAIN, SILK FACED, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, $8 te $35. Unique Styles Men's Fall Suits 810 te 35. NOVELTIES, BOYS' AND QfflJHn SUITS P OVERCOATS, $4 te $18. THE BYCICLE SHIRT IN 6 DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50. -:e:- AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE, (NEXT HOOK TO SHULTZ & KKO.'S HAT STOKE), Ne. 37 North Queen Street, TjAlX CAMl'AIUN. TfA MYERS & RATHFON ' Are hetter prepared than ever te accommodate the public in READY-MADE CLOTHING, EOK MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDKEN, At bottom nriccs. all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get the be&i Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold In America. While this la a specialty, yet all enr Clothing Is sold proportionately cheap. Buying your Clothing at Centre Hall yen save one nreflt. Our Custom Department is lull and complete. II you want a Cheap Buslnwi Suit jieu can have It made te order (ail wool) from. Fifteen te Twenty-live Dollars, Dress Suits from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Best Variety te select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. We are prepared te make up ul short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are Firt-Class. 0:r stock et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS la full and complete. Don't fall te call anil leek through Centre Hall before you make yeni Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hands te show you through the iuiuicnit; stock et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred, ler Men, Youths, Beys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST KUiti STREET, LANCASTER, PENK'A. PLUMBER'S J OI1N L. ARNOLD. Largest, Finest and CHANDEUERS EVEB SEEN IN LANCASTER, WHQLESALE AND RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES. -:e:- U JOHN L. ARNOLD, NOS. 11, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. fapmid GOODS. AMAKER'S, LINENS. We have fceme Scotch bleached double damask table-linen tnat we'd like you te see. It is 2 yards wide and $2 a yard. The patterns are seven, diverse enough, new, and we like them all. If you And the muhh linens else where in Philadelphia or New Yetk. we think you'll II ml them at $2.50 or thereabouts. Napkins te match. $7.50 for three-quarters. and J5 for live-eighth. 1 -IftllV WANAM AKKIC Next-outer circle, Clty-lmll-square entrance. UNDERWEAR. Twe extremes et tile French hand-made underwear, lately come te us, attract notice. Seme et it is se plain that It seems scarcely te belong te the class, of embroidered work it reminds one rather of the hand-work we used te make families here twenty-live years age. The ether extreme is the richest el embroidery. It needs te be seen. Nobedy'll believe irem description the work that is in it; tliclliie ness, the richness, the extravagance. We show It with pleasure. At the same time sec what the sewing ma chine has done for us, in our American fac tory maile underwear. Each has a pcrlectinn et its own. Factory-work, made as we get it, is a new grade et sewing. JenN WANAMAKER. West from Chestnut-street entrance. UPHOLSTERY. One of the most beautiful et thu draper ies and furniture-covers that have come te us this year is a very quiet tinsel-and-silk fabric, lust received, $12.50. JOHN WANAMAKER. Northwest gallery. CARPETS. We are erten told that we have uncom monly choice patterns In carpets. We certainly have the best makes. JOHN WANAMAKER. Northern gallery. VTEW LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH J.1 colored borders have cetne ; but. se iar as we have seen- vet. there's nothing netablv j new in styles. They arc almost all mechanical iiKures ui uiu geuunu cimruuivi: uuu lias pre vailed ler some months. Twe new initial handkerchiefs: one em broidered in colors, 12J cents ; one with very large, white, block or diamond initials formed liy a hemstitch stitch, 25 cents. The latter is very neat Indeed. JOHN WANAMAKER. Outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. K OSENSTEIN'S ONE PRICE OOUSE. TO NONE- Lancaster, Pa. TALL CAMPAIGN. SCVfLIKS. fOHN L. AltNOLD. Chcapcst'Steck et Dlir GOODS. N KW CHEAP STOKE. SHAWLS MBTZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STOttE. BLACK THIBET DOUBLE sHAWLS. BLACK THIBET SINGLE SIIAW.LS. BLACK BLANKET DOUBLE SHAWLS. BLACK BLANKET SINGLE HIAWI.S. BLACK AND GRAY SHAWLS, TARTAN PLAIil SHAWLS, PLAIN COLOR PLAID SH VWLS. SHOULDER SlIAWLS. SHAWL FOR SCHOOL G1RI.". Many of them bought at AUCTION and te be sold CHEAP, at BAla- 'S NKWCUKAl'STOltK, Ne.4S WEST K1NU STiiKET, Between the Cooper Heuse ami Sen el 7 Herse Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) DRt UOOltS, UXIWUH'JZAK, XV. uv 7-ILl.JAMSO.N A- KOSTEK. liieiirbninrs4e.peiieneu we li.ue met men who .-ay they never were any UNDERCLOTHING, but nied Instead, when they rtec le-cd te Hie weather, a Heavy Overcoat te keep tin. in varui. New, at tlii-tMMinii nl ilir year, the HEAVY UNDERWEAR AM) A LIGHT OVERCOAT will keep you eouilerlalile, and the cent is but a tiille. We have the liner grades also, hut a man can keep him self warm with a very iiniill outlay el money. One of the Novelties that we h.ive in UNDEKCLOTIUXU, and a very t;(ie'l one, te, is the Fateiit Seamless Drawers, and you will appreciate il juntas i-een as you examine it. It is the most per fect fitting Drawer we have ever been. We received tins week a large invoice or EIG1IM1E SHIKTS. CAUDICAN JACKETS anil HEAVY WINTKK GLOVES, and we trust you will net forget us when you are ready te buy Our assortment et STYLISH HATS is equal te any, and every d:iy bring bring seuicthing new. MLIAHSON & FOSTER, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCAS'i !!:. FA. VAKPE'At. Q KEAT KA1CUA1NS IN CAKI'm. I claim te have the Largest ami Fines tock et CARPETS In this City, llrii.-iscls and Tapestry C A UI'KT.S Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel, Ha't Weel and Fart Weel Ingrains : from tlm best te the cheapest as low as a3. per yaid. All the FINEST A XD CHOICE I'A TTEHXN that ever can be seen In IhlscUy. I also have a Large and Fine Stock et my own make Chain and Hag Carpets, AS LOW AS 35c FEU YAKD. Alse MAKE CAKFETS TO OKDEKul MieV notice. Satisfaction guarcnteed. 4S-Ne trouble te .show goods if you de lie wl3h te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KONG STREET, LANCASTER FA. V.lUJCAliES, XV. Carriages ! Carnages ! EDGERLEY & CO.U Practical I'nrtiuge Builders, Market Street, ICnr of Cent nil Market lleine-.. Lancaster, Fa. We have en band a Large Assortment el BUGGIES AND CAKKIAUKS, Which weeireratthe VERY LOWEST PRICES. Ail work warranted, uive us a cull 49" Repairing promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed ler hat purpesi;. Iu-jMtd.fcw VOAM. U. MAKTIN, B. Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds of LUMIiEK AND COAL. 49-fard: Ne. 420 North Water and I'rintc streets above Lemen. Lancaster. ii:M)! C0H0 & WILEY. SfO NOKT1I WATER ST., Lanciuttr, la., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAD. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Branch Office: Ne. ! CENTlfK SQUARE. fcb'.&iy:l "t TO REHjLY & KELLER GOOD, CLKAN FAMILY C0ALx Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers and ethers In want et Superlei Manure will find it te their adv:mt:igu te call Yard, Harrisburg Fike. Ollicc. 2HJ Eiint Chestnut street, t hh17-ii r ADIKS' I1AIK DKESStnt . MRS. C. LILLE H, Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Dealer in Hair H'mk, Ladies' and Cents' Wins. Cemliings straight- ened and made te order. Hair Jewell y jrnll kinds made up. Alse. Kid Cleves unci Feath ers cleaned and dyed; Alse, Ladies Suamjioe- "K" 223 A 227 NORTH QUEEN STEBT. e3"3md Four doers above I. K. R. Depot.
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