-a;-i i-n .- laitia ,. -,-vwfO9 &B-i!ntdluKiu-a- a 0:!i:n3 XV! II Ne. 51. iticr "OlIN WANAJIAKKK'H ADVERTISEMENT. G-EAND NEW THINOS - FOR - FALL and - AT - JOHN WANAMAKER'S PHILADELPHIA. INDIA SHAWLS. New is u geed liuu- ti rhnn-,1' heir. l!c twcen $101 ami t7.") we ! net uxpcfl te he beaten. .IOIIN WANAMAKER. E:i"t Irtiiii Chestnut-stii-el entrance. Dress novelties. (.'M-liiiuM'fs with sell-eoleied silk llam nYfi lliiiiiir-iug t liilireMrii'il n -:ime i-li-incre-f. All i- liaila mouth age, except one. :iie;;'i': and nii.re cnine. Tlni'i! p-ilternsei" embroidery; In own, olive, brenxe, t?.n 1101, :ml green ca-Imieie. $."s in $is :t dre-.. .1011N wanamaker. Third-circle, toutlie.isl fieni centre. 13L.ACK J Velveteens el It-si grades. .rf)cent lel 50; llClew.ri-eiits none. Velveteen i- among the harle-t of goods li judge, llic bct way le liny is either to.scngefHl many anils or trust an ex .crl . .1111 N W A N A M A K E R. Next-outer ciiele, Clie,tiiut-tieet entrance. rpr i:key-ri:i ren (juiltinus, s, k. viy,, X. 15. si cent--. .IOIIN WANAMAKKU. Next-outer eli ele, ntirlhea-l Ireni centre. rpuuKKY-ui:i ii:i.i.-ci.eiiis from A. Austria Semen! llie very .muiih goods have found llieir wav into oilier Iieum-s liere. Cem pan: juices. "e ought te lie an eighth liclew; ter we, alone anions Philadelphia mcr cliaiitS, save tlie importers' prnlils. Seme kind-, are liere enly: bliie-and-red. for example. .IOIIN WANAMAKKU. City-h-ill iiiuie eiitr.inee, next-outer circle. 1A( I. j Mere riieliings irtmi Iu is : mostly com cem com l..nalienso! cn-pe lissi: and edging. We liny nelliiug in inching-, lint te tfl tlie styles llrit wecan'I make, or In get new styles quickly. Ihinil-knil tidie-., el a --ort thai we have al ways Kept when hen woeeuld gel it, we have been out et let-months. Last summer we teuml them at .St. Cull. Switzerland. We hae them ultuenty per cent. Iielew our old prices, by -living the importer' irnlit. New I ices aiv coming liyalni'wl eveiy si cm; LT. .IOH N W .N A M A K i:u. Ten counters-, southwest I10111 eentie. HANDKERCHIEFS. Iteleie new silk handkerchiefs come we :11c. selling the ehl at ."i anil 75 rents , the $1 quality at 75 cents ami ail the le,'-er j milit ies al M. "There's nothing against thcin but the patterns. Ol course the best getlrst ; but t licit: ate bundled:, te rhe-c from. .IOIIN WANAMAKKU. Outer eh ele, west lrem Cheslniit-stieet en t ranee. 1EI)DIN;. Jllanket-buyers ditl'i-r, some want all wool ; bome want beaut v and seilness; sonic want solid eaiingiiiialities, and knew them when they see them ; some w.ml high llneness uiid arc willing te pay ler It. We have all these. Here you can cheese be tween dillcrent Kindt and knew what they arc. ltyeu are net a judue, you can llndeut just what a blanket is by ask in ir. That's the advantage of buying of a house thai has 110 s(; crets about goeiis. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Market-street Middle entrance. DUKSS GOODS, llen-aicstiipesef serge ami --a! in hard te de justice te. The stiipiis aie ', inches wide. The serge, t ceur.-e, is et a vaifetyet colors. The satin siiipc is the significant one. It is made el two sets et r'K inch cress bais, which alternate with eaeli ether. Fer ease el under standing, leek at one set et these bars sepcr ately. lt iseinbie.sliadiiig from light at the ends te tlaik in the middle. New leek at the ether set et bars, lt also is online, but shad ing the tippesite way, treni dark al the ends te light In tin: middle. New leek at lilt: stripe as a whole. It has a ilouble-embi-t! c licet. Think et tine 5el til" colors; new et the ether. New lei the eye lake in the whole piece, lt is lairly Hindu! uKlithcharmonyet co!eis;and yet most diilieiill te express. Why tlent we tell what the colors aie? I5e I5e cutise there are seveial combinatiens: and even one et them is se hard le set forth in words that a lull statement el it would be dull. And if c could make the color.) of one piece shine here in the print, they might be the very wrong colors ler yen, who are read ing, though we may h.we the tight ones. $l.:n: iMnch. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Third circle, southeast lrem centre. iLACK DUKSS tJOODS. ltlack small ligurcs silk aud-woel damas es, used ler trimmings and orcrdres-ses: bel ter ler trimmings ; 75 cents. A tinner tabric than we've hail betereat the price. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Next-outer circle, Chestnut-street entrance. LACES FUOM EUUOPE. Hitherto wc have applied the peculiar principles et our trade te the hu ing and sell ing of laces; i.e., xvc liax-e bought as well as iv could and sold as low as we could ; and our luce trade has grown out of nil proportion le our ether trade. New we be-jin te buy largely abroad. This is only carrying onteurprinciplcs mere lully. We bought last summer about $100,101 wet Hi et laces et the manufacturers in various parts oIKurepu: and saved at least $J0,iiC0 thereby. This saving we give you ; and, knowing the generous trade te come, wc have higher grades et luces and greater variety. JOHN WANAMAKKU Ten counters-, southwest lrem centre. NEW L'PHOLSTKUV. Upholstery cloths and Hinges; very rich. Madras curt-iins of new patt.'ius. cress stripes and tlailns. Itatlste. Helland and silk, Willi Madras tiades insert cd- JOHN WANAMAKKU. Northwest gallery. JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth, Market and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. XASVEWAXEUVS. HKi.i.MCTii l.Aiiiics' coi.i.i:ei:. Patroness. II. K. II. Princess Louise. Founder anil President, The Right Hex-. 1. lleilmutn, D. D.. D. C. L.. Lertl Bishop or Huren. Fall Ttrm opens Wednesday, Sept, 21. Handsome and spat-ions buildings, beautifully situated in a most healths' locality, about font- hours by rail lrem Niagara Falls, and en one of the principal through routes between the East anil West. The (J rounds comprise 140 acres. The aim et the Founder et tills college is te provide the high est intellectual and practically useful education. The whole system is bacd upon the sound. cst'l'ltOTe-STAJiT principles, as the. only solid basis for the right tomiatien et character KHKNCH is the language spoken in the collide. JWU,S1C aspccialty. Beard, Laundry ami Tuition Fees, including the whole course of English, the Ancient and Modern Languages. Cal isthenics, Drawing and Painting, use of Piane anil Libiary, Medical Attendance antl Medicine, S300 per annum. A reduction et one-half ler the daughters et clergymen. Fer " circulars " and lull particulars address MISS CLINTON, Lady Principal Hcllmulh Ladies' College, Lon Len Lon eon, Ontario, Canada. JlMGtdM&F noens. DISPLAY OP- WINTER BLACK OUILTKI) L1NINO. lllack Italian cloth quillet! diamonds and herringbone. 75 cents te $1.25. riu unci- jriuia, ill 11; iiiiimuy isi; 11.111 11, n i keit atlslactery xverk ; and ladies, who hap pencil tn learn the fact, sent hither for it lrem J'tir inrcr years, w nut; iionetiy eisi: n.ui 11. we ... n...l ....n.... ...!. . ..n.l 1...II.... ...I.n 1..... many et 1 lie i:tige cities. .un 11 is i.une t-ii by manufacturer:?, and is no longer hard te get. .IOIIN WANAMAKKU. lllack ilrcss-Koeils counter, next-outer circle, Chestnut-street cntraiice. CLOTHS V..' ler ladies' and children's cloaks, coats and ulsters are in great variety of styles and grades JOHN WANAMAKKU. Southeast corner. SILKS. Paris novelties in silk. $I.75tel( a yard, in iucIi profu-ien as never betete, but x'crv little of any one sort. Mere te-day. Mere all the time. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street entrance. rnuiMMiNtis. J. Fer waul of a belter name, wool plush trimming for coats. Kcemblesreal chinchilla; einbie, lrem light mouse te very dark brown. Four or live inches wide. $2.75. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Third circle, northeast lrem centre. "vrrcw iiami'.uucs. ll Hamburg embroideries in silk en mulls el evening colors and white; a new article. All ever cinbreiilciies, silk en mulls and plain silkmulls te match the llatnburgs. These have been here eme months, but net the Ilamburgs le trim them with. Irish point embieidery. Thi i- new, and lew hae eeii it. Seiiielhing lescnibling it came last summer : but it was tee trail. We ate continually receiving small quanti quanti ticset tlie tint'st et Ilamburgs en cambric and nainsoek. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Third and tenrlh circles, City-hall square en trance. I.'INLST LINEN SHKKTINt;. 1 Would you like te see tin: liucsl llelgi.in linen sheeting made.' :!,'. and 4 yards wide. We have il by mistake." Nobedy'JI pay its value; does anybody want it at $! a yard? Weleseathird. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Cith-hall square entrance. SILKS. A new arrival iiem Paris lnlngusilres-.. plusheoel terty colors anil shades, jiii !(i one price, sfiai. Silks ter bridal diesscs have come in prolu prelu sion. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street entrance. DUKSS (JOODS. A cheviot dress cloth, really el a line check with an irregular illumiiialien and a very ebscme plaid; but, looked at a yard uway. il appears te be a basket, lt is therefore alMsket-ellect produced by coler: if we mis take net, an entirely new ami very interest ing piece et color-work. 12 inches wide; $1.10. Anether cheviot el tne very same small checks, but without the basket elleet, simpler, plainer, and when closely looked at probably prettier, though it is hardly f.iir te say that. H.-S) JOHN WANAMAKKU. Third circle, southeast lrem centre. LINENS. Itarnsley table linen you buy when you want Hit: stilnlist laebtie and are net exacting as te a peaily while ; but tve shall net under take te tell you any news about liarnsley lineus, except that we have a quality at $1.50 a yard that is sure te lie in every considerable store. Last year wc sold it at $1.75 ami $1."5 later. The wholesale price ter it last year was il.75,.jiist our retail price. If anybody else sells it Inr$l.."i0 you may thank us for the fact. We have eight patterns et this gr.ule. ' . JOHN WANAMAKKU. ily-h:ill square entrance. TO SUCH STOCKS. JA A lady lrem New Yerk said te the writer last week : " De you kiiejy there's no such stock of dress goods in New Yerk as yen'c get here V" the lady meant both black ami cel eretl, el high grade; ami probably she was liglit. The markcl isasopen te ethers :ri te us ; and i l sounds 1111 fair te say t hat we get bet ter goods than anybody else. I!ut think whatndvanlagcii wc have. We can keep all glades of goods fieni thex-cry highest te the lowest; for we hac large trade in them ali. Others who keep line goods luwc Jittlc trade in any but line. Hew can they get rid of yaxxc goods V They have no trade for such. Se they must'buy caulieusly. Wc can mark flown and sell te the ne.xt rank of buyers. We have perhaps the fullest stock any whei e of luxuries in dress goods, both black am! colored JOHN WANAMAKKU lllack: next-outer ciicle, Chestnut-street en trance. Colored : third circle, Chestnut-streel en trance. LINENS. Deuble-damask napkins al $2.50 a de.en, out of the 120,O.K) let of one maker, is a break fast napkin et such quality as is commonly seldat$:i. JOHN WANAMAKKU. City-hall square entrance. , sruruisK te evkuvuedy. j. Wc have received the II ret large lotel our laces bought abroad ; about $5,ii') werl h et iluchcsse and point iaces. Duchcsse lace, 1 te !) inches, $1.25 te $15.75. Duchesse and tiuehcsc anti-point barbs, fi.25 te $10. Duelfessc-and point seaifs, $2 te $:s. Piichcsse-antl-pelnt lies, $5 te -f2s'. Duchesse handkerchiefs, $ te $2-t. Point handkerchiefs, $11.5') te $23. They are the X'cry best; and some am at about halt the price et such goods, wiiere snch goods are te be found. It pays te gote Kuiepe. JOHN WANAMAKKU. Third circle, southwest from centre. LANCASTER, ?lancastcr JntcUtgeucct. MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 31, 1831. A Remance or llic Sen. Hew mi Ksiglisn Lady round a French Husband. A Bosten Transcript correspondent writes ag fellows : It was the bathing hour en the beach at Etretat, and the bathers were making merry in the water, descending and a:; cending the long line of planks which were laid ever the pebbly beach from the bath house te the water s edge. Down the planks xvalkcd, following a paity of well known English, anevr-cemer closely wrapped in a white peignoir, with her face almost concealed by the bread straw hat tied down by a strip of scarlet ; at the water's edge she threw aside the peignoir, showing a line, tall figure, and the bathing costume, which was made al ter the fashion adopted in the place blecvclcss, and only te the knees. It was evidently her fust bath at Etretat, and as she stepped into the water she looked round with a prudish, half-timid leek net te be wondered at upon the crowd of witnesses, for, as the beach is very steep and pebbly, and the tides form terraces with the rocks, the spectators lounge within a few feet of the water's edge ; and friends, one swimming in deep water, the ether reclining upon the dry shingle, can, by' raising their voices a little, converse with each ether. Our new comer was the last of her parly te step into the water, and as she hesi tated, did net notice the huge wave- ap proaching, but Jereme, the bather, did, and just its the wave struck, grasped hot het in his arms as the water closed ever them Thcic Wits a shout of laughter, and scram bling en the beach, i-ir the tide had tinned, and, the watt r bathed the feet of several unprepared The wave receded, unveiling the pair c English lady ami the bather, a handse: ic group in color and medelling ; .leieme, ;i tall, well-built Ner man, with clear cut, large features stud honest eyes shaded by the sailor's beret, resembling the Scotchman's bonnet, and wearing a red Uanuel thirt and black pants, that being soaked showed the medelling of his athletic itgute. He held my lady like a child across his arms, hers were round his neck, and her white feel, itieased in pretty canvas shoes, hanging down close together, weic a pietty finish te thts composition. This fill happened years age. And Mi.ss Ciiaham lingered in the village after most el the summer guests had departed, being amongst the last bathers, aud forming one of the small group which still dined at the end of the hotel table that had been se crowded only a few week's before. She lingered until the herring fishing began. One morning, v.dien I had vith much effort, prompted by cmiesity, crawled out et :. warm bed just before daylight te sec the beats return, I found her en the beach before me amongst, the fishwives, who did net seem te think it strange that an English lady should be ee centric. She was warmly dressed, and were a betct which, although tied down with a veil, gave her something of a sailor-like appearance net out of keeping with this place. This morning .Icromu'e be.it was neatest me, or perhaps it was because Jliss Gra ham was nearest Jereme's beat that I hap pened te be there, aud when I remarked te her en the manly appearance of Jereme, and added that there was a tradition that the inhabitants of these parts were de scended from the Danish king, was I surprised at the warmth of her acquies cence in what I had only said for the sake of making conversation, and mere se when I saw the recognition that passed between the two? Jereme was a, " master fisherman," ha owned his beat, was captain and had the lien's sliaxe of the profits. And as he steed there, his bread back braced against the beat, dressed in a brown be: ct woven Jersey and leather beets up te his thiglw, was every inch a man, ami I could imagine him playing any heroic part, except the one he was acting that of a Komce. Hew it came about I nevr knew, al though I hcatd several vetsieas of the story ; but they married. Yes, an Inlisli lady married a Xermantly fisherman. She was line-looking, young, rich, and mere than eidinary agreeable and intclH ent. He was, in the language of his cmirailes, 1 "unbeau male," a geed fellow, honeicd by his eenfretes for his frat.kr.cs; in speech and for his extraordinary .st:c:igth. lie had a full, lich voice, richer, perhaps, as he us,cd pure Normandy patois. The wedding day was a holiday in Etretat ; net a beat went out, but all were hauled up en the beach, and decorated with Hags ; the chtttch was crowded ; all wished te shake hands with the bride and groom, and set up a hearty shout as they started en the join ney in acairiage from the church steps. They tcturncd te Etretat and built a 'cottage by the. sea," tl;c prettiest one of the gieitp te the north of the Casine. And here they seemed very happy, and if the bride ever icgret'.cd her own relatives, she hail enough of his te console her, for her hnsbar.d was related te half the vil lage. De you want the end of this ste.y ? It. is shett. Dining the fust -year of this strangely asserted couple's life, monsieur, wishing te adept the manners of his new position, went out hunting wiili a paity of gentlemen, 'and was wounded by an :icei flcntal discharge of his gun, aud died shoit sheit ly aftci wards. His widow still mourns his less, comes every summer te the pretty but lonely cottage, and heads the li.sl jf charities. All the fishci man speak of him as tin bon garcon, and would bu very much sur prised and perhaps show resentment if one should suggent that it was a strange affair. I have net given with this histeiy the real name of the levers. Yeu will fiud the true cues en the window in the church at Etretat, the third en the right. It rcpio rcpie sents the Virgin with the child in her arms, but en this St. Sauveur's day strangely reminded me of the first time I saw.fcieiue and Miss Emily. A Singular Crime. Keiicutcil Attempts te Wreck tlie IJtcctrlc Light Apparatus in Union Square. New Vek World. Soen after the accident te the Brush electrei light in Union Square new machi nery was fitted en the 130 feet pole under the superintendence of au experienced consulting engineer, and the heisting ap paratus, previously 25 feet above the earth, was Towered te the gieund. In or der that, in heisting the carriage carrying the lights, no damage might be deuc te the cress-bars and ether apparatus at the top of the pole, and ingenious device was adopted. This consisted of a long red reaching from the ground te the top of the pole, connected at the bottom with aloud sounding gong placed just above the heisting winch. This gong was inclesed in a case made of.cemposition metal, per forated something like a colander te per mit of the exit of the sounds. While work ing the winch the men had only te listen PA.. MONDAY. OCTOBER 31; 1881. for the sound of the gong in order te knew the exact height te which the carriage ascended. The gong rang eighUimes. At the seventh ring the workmen, who had hitherto been working the winch at full speed, slewed up, and at the eighth stop step ped altogether, that riug indicating that the can iage had reached its proper place, and that the electric communication be tween the lamps and the source of supply had been made. Within a day or two after the comple tion of the gong, which worked success fully, tvre attempts te destroy it were made in the night, aud net long afterward the men engaged at the winch observed that the ted connected with the bomb did net work as it should. They examined the red and then the casing of the gong, and seen ascertained the cause of the irregularity. Seme evil-minded person had inserted a bent wire through several of the holes in the casing that covered the gong in such a maimer that, had they put the full pressure en the winch, the break ing of the top hamper of the pole and the destmctien of the pole itself aud of the cart iage bearing the lamps would have been inevitable. The electric light com pany ordered an investigation, in the course of which it was established, en the testimony of expert mechanics, that the wire had been fixed by a skillful mechanic, as it would have heed out et the power of a linn who did net thoroughly understand mechanics te fix it. This was reported te the chief of the Pat k police, but no trace of the criminals has yet been found. The gong and the ether machinery of the poles, both in Union aud Madisen squares, arc nesr securely boxed up aud carefully watched day and night. M 1 Aii Indian Captive. Tin; Kmiiautlt; History et a Man Who Is New Cashier of a llaiilc. Gencial Jehn II. Bayler furnishes the San Antonie Repress with the following incident connected with his late visit te Corpus Cluisti, where he met a Spaniard by the name of Tite Hiveia, whom he res cued from the Cemanches a quarter of a century age : "In I80G I was United States Indian Aucnt at the Comanche llcservatien en the Clear Ferk of the Brazes, then Throck morton county. One day I found a note Tsn my table from a boy, who asked that he he taken from the lndia-ns. Soen after wards the boy walked into my office with a bunch of turkey feathers fastened te the top of his head, and his face painted, and dicsscd in the Indian costume, and said he was the boy who left the note en my table. I asked him where he came lrem, and he said his father was a Spaniard, and lived in the mining town of Tapio, in the state of Du Du lange, Mexico. He spoke Spanish and also Comanche. I didn't believe that he had written the note, and te try him asked him te sit down at my desk and show me hew he could write. lie wrote a beautiful hand for a boy. Questioning him as te hew he came te fall into the hands of the Indians, he said that his father owned a pack train, and ene day he went out with the mules and the men in charge of the mules and camped. The In dians came en them and took him into captivity. After hearing his story, I sent for the Indian who claimed te .own the boy and when he came I told him I must have Tite. He replied that I could net, aud I I told him I would or wc would fight. He said that fight it would be then ; the boy could net go. I went te see General Rebert E. Lee, who was then Lieutenant-Colonel of the second United StaU.'s cavalry, at Camp Cooper, and who had been stationed tlicic te protect the Comanche camj). While theic, Chief Catcmase, of the Cemanches, who had heard of the ob ject of my visit, came te me and said that we wanted no trouble between myself aud the Indians, and that if I would give up SlOOweith of goods I could get the boy. I gave him au elder ou the sutler aud he was given the goods, and the boy was tin tied ever te me. I sent the little lellew te my house and he lived with my children for about two" years, being treated as ene of the family. " Afterwards I met Majer Neighbors, who th.cn lived near San Anto Ante Anto neo, en the Salado. Majer Neighbors said he wanted him, and if I would give him te him he would send him back te his mother. I turned him ever te the major, but he didn't send him back te his mother, and the confederate war came en and he went into the eiintedciate army. The beyvas twelve j cars old when I took him, and the Indians had captured him when nine, having had him tin co years. He spoke the Comanche language perfectly and I used him as in terpietcr. Majer Neighbors left the boy en his much en the Salado, near San An An An toneo, and the boy entered the Confederate army when about sixteen. Upen return ing ireni the war he stepped with Captain Albeit Wallace en the Cibolo, fifteen miles ueith of San Autouie, and from lltpie went te Galveston and thence te Corpus Cluisti. While with Captain Wal lace he earned his living as a cow-boy. I went te Corpus Christi te sec the boy, Tite Rivera, new cashier of the bank of Davis tfc Dedridgc in Corpus Christi, and one of the most respectable gentlemen of Corpus. He married a Miss MeIIie Wood ward, and new has ene boy and two little girls, aud the best of my visit was that the little children came about me, threw their arms around my neck and called me grandpa. Rivera is a man new about thirty-six yearn of age and is a magnificent looking man." The human voice in its sweetness andjmiily is fictitiously musical; with Threat affection and Coughs it lesc-sall attractions. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup restores it when failing through Coughs, ('olds, etc. " Mether lias Kccevcicd" v, lete 1111 Illinois pill te her Eastern relatives. "She took bitters for a len;c time but without any geed. Se when she heard of the, virtues et liidney-Wertshe get abev antl it has com pletely cured her, se that she can de as much v. eik no v. as she could before wc moved West. Since she has get well evciyone about her is talcing il.' Sec adv. Cil-lwihtw Win. McCartney, S3 Lloyd Street, KiUtale, N. . tell and sprained his ankle. His em ployer. II. Andersen, ill Main Street, procured some Themas' Eelectric Oil, and hesnys that a tew applications enabled him te go te work as uriial. i'er sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, IS" North (juei-ii street, Lancaster. Thanks. r Themas Heward, Bradford, Pa., writes : "1 enclose money for Spring UlOssein, as 1 said 1 wmihl it it cured me; my ily-pepsia has van ished with all its symptoms. Many thanks ; 1 shall never be without it in the house." Price r.O cenlit. Fer sale al II. it. Cochran's drug .store, 137 North (Juecii utrect, Lancaster. A Signal Victory. Tne value el electricity as a remedial agent has gained a signal victory ever prejudice. Themas' Eelectric Oil stands foremost in this class el compounds. Testimonials from all parLs tell et Hie wondrous cures et rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, anil sores, etc., cflccted by its agency. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. AUIKS' 11A111 HKKSSKK ' MRS. C. JaTLLER, Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer end Healer in Hair Werk, Ladies' and tlents' Wis. Combings straight ened and made te 01 der. Hair Jewelry et all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves and Feath ers cleanei 1 am I ilyci 1; A Ue, Ladies' Sliampoe- "' 2i & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET, -e5-3md Four doers above P. K. K. Depot DRY G IVLER, BOWERS & HUKST LADIES! We call special attention te the very best makes. Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, elegant lines just opened. Ladies' and Children's Merine Underwear in scarlet and white, all sizes and qualities. Elegant line of new dress Buttens, in all the new styles. Elegant line of Silk Handkerchiefs, in very choice styles, just opened. Elegant line of Black and Colored Kid Gloves. Elegant line of Brocade Silks, Silk Velvets, Plushes, Seal Cleakings, Black Silks, Satin de Leen, Fancy Dress Goods and Ladies' Cloaks just opened. CST" Please call and leek through our stock. "H GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST, 25 EAST KING STREET, X ANK & CO. LAJNTE & CO., Ne. 24 BAST KING- STREET. Ne. 24 Have Just received, opened ami ready for inspection a large and complete stock et general DRY GOODS, CAEPET1NGS, ETC. At pi ices that defy competition. High Colored Satin Suitings, New anil Uich, Flannel Suitings in U-l ami 3-4 goods, ltloeming lllack Cashmeres, a matter wc pay special attention te. Shawls in long and .square, in endless variety and finality. Flannels, Checks anil 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 market produces. Queeiisware, Cleth, Cassimere and Ladies' OTats. BOLTING CLOTHS et the very best brand in the market, at New Yerk Trices. An examination solicited of enr entire stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. IKON JilTTMtS. tkes i:itti::;s. "UON I11TTKKS. IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. SURE APPETISER. IKON MTTKKS are hi;;l:ly;rceeniiiieiiled for all diseases requiring a certain anil tlll clcnt Ionic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPH. T1TE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. 1 L enriches the bleed, streiigthens the muscle-, and gives new life te the nerves, lt acts like, a cliarm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tailing tht Feed, Belching, Heal in the fitemach, Heartburn, ele. Tlie only Iren Preparation that will net blacken the tectli or glve headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the A It C Heek, 32 pp. et useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, i2J-iyti&w BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen stroet, Lancaster. VJjUTIUXO, 11 OSKNSTKIN'S ONK l'lHUK IIOUSK. Rl SECOND TO NONE- OUR ASSORTMENT OP Men's Fall Overcoats ami Dlsterettes, H.Am, SILK FACED, SILK TAXED THROUGHOUT, $8 te $35. Unique Styles Men's Fall Suits 10 te 35. NOVELTIES. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SDITS AND OVERCOATS, $4 te $18. THE BrCICLE SHIRT IN G DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PEICE HOUSE, (Ni:xr iioek te snuir. & ri:e.s hat store;. Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Pa. F ALT. CAMPAIGN. F MYERS & Art: licltr-r prepared tlian eycr te accommodate tlie public In "READY-MADE CLOTHING, VOlt MKN, YOUTHS, HOYS AND CIIII.DKKN, At bottom prices, all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get the best Ten Dellar All AVoel Suit at Centre Hall .sold in America. While this Id a specialty, yet all our Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Buying your Clothing ut Centre llall you save one prelit. Our Custom Department is lull and ceinplt'tf. It you want a Cheap Business Suit you can have it made te order (all wool) from Fifteen te Twenty-live Dellar. Dress Suits from Klglitccn te Forty Dollars. Anil reuieinlii-r you have the Largest Stock anil the Best Variety te select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. "We are prepared te make up nt short notice anil in the best style and lit the lowest prices. Our Cutters are Firt-CIas. O ir stock el GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is full and cemplclc. Don't Tail te call and leek through Centre Hall before you make yem Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hands te show you through the immense stock et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred for 31en, Y'euths, Beys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE Ne. 12 EAST K1NU STREET, 31EDLVAI. lAKKKK'S IIAIl: VALSAM. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. The Best, Cheapest and Most Economical Hair Dressing Never tails te restore youthful color te gray hair. roc. and $1 sizes. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, antr many or the best uicdi cines known are here combined into a medicine of such varied powers, as te make it tne greatest Bleed Purifier and Tne st Health ana Strength Kesterer Kver CmhI. It cures Complaints of Women, and diseases et the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver and Kidneys, ami la entirely different lrem 15Ittnrs, Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never Intoxicates 50c. and f I sizes. UISCOX & CO., Chemist-. N. Y. Large saving buying JI size. sepl2-lycodeewJtw GOODS. G ITXEK, BOWERS 3S HURST! our new stock of Corsets, in all LANCASTER, PA. r ASK & CO. Charles, Jehn B. Reth. &c. TUSCNSTKIN'.S USE TRICK HOCSK, M. CAMPAIGN. RATHFOH HALL, LANCASTER, PENX'A. pAKKEK'S UIXUKK TONIC. Price Twe Genu CLOTHIXO. YATES CO YATES & CO YATES A CO YATES CO YATES A CO YATES CO YATES A CO YATES CO YATES A CO 4 V. i AXES A CO. A. dates & Ce LEADING-. ax: POPULAR CLOTHIERS OP PHILADELPHIA, HAVE NOWON HANI) SUCH AN ASSORTMENT OF GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER, THAT IT WOULD BE HARD FOR A PURCHASER TO LEAVE THE STORE DIS SATISFIED. LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut AND Sixth Sis., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY REFUNDED, bcptl-imil YATES A CO YATES A CO ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A OO YATES A. CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO YATES A CO YATES A CO Y'ATES A CO CLOTHING, AC. R B. Hostetter k Seil Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment et CLOTHING VOR MEN, HOYS AM) YOUTHS veit FALL ANT) WINTER, Is larger ami mere varied than ever lieieic. Prices the lowest. Give us a call. D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, ai-lyil LANCASTER, VJt, TjAM. OPKNINR H.GERH ART'S Tailoring Establishment, Ol tlie LARGEST ASSORTMENT! line SUITING, OVERCOATING, A NT PANTALOONHSTO ever brought te the-City or LaneaMer. Pricea as Lew as the Lewest AXD All Goods Warranted as Represented ? AT H. GERH ART'S NEW STORE, Ne. 6 East King Street, Tf AM. C. AMPAIGN, 1881. Our first invoice et the season or FALL AND WINTlifl GOOSB MEN'S WEAR Arrived te-day. During this week the linlk e our Foreign orders will In: in Hteek. We will be prepared te show the finest line or ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES ever ellcrcd te the citizens or Lancaster, In cluding a full line or the ever popular and celebrated Talamen's Specialties, confined ex cluslvely for our trade and conceded te be Hi. handsomest goods imported, together with :. choice line of the latest novelties of the lead ing manufacturers. We invite an early In spectien et our stock, tccllng it our duty te advise persons in want of a Suit or an Over coat ter Fall or Winter te place their orden erden early before the rush commences te insurt-. entire satisfaction. AH are cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K SMAT.TNG, ARTIST TAILOR. UW4S 1 VI VI 1
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