(Ek Price Twe Cents. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2; 1881. '.eIiihip XVIIINe. 53. 11HY UOOVS. JBS N WiNAMAKEIt'S ADVERTISEMENT. GRAND DISPLAY -OP- NEW THINGS -FOR- FALL and WINTER Lancaster Jjntciligcncrv. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 2, 1831. Lecal Scientists. -AT- JOHN WANAMAKER'S PHILADELPHIA. INDIA MIAWI.S. Nev.- is a geed tunc te cheese heie. 15e twccn 40l :inil iM wc iie net expect le be beaten. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Etcl Irei.i Chestnut sluct entrance. ii:es" NeVEl.TIE: I Cashim-ivs wllli sell-co'.eicd -ill." Ham Iturst ll'miK'iii'' ciuhieidcicil u -:tini' c.ish- uicics. All c li:ul:i monlhne, c'ccpl one, arc gene: and mere come. Three patlcrnset embroidery ; In own, olive, lmni.e, g unci, and green caslimcie. ::s le ilSudicss. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Tliinl ciicle, southeast liem centre. 1JI..U 1 Vci T ,ACK i-lvetceiis el ten jjiadcs. Till cents le ipl .'); below .li cents none. clvctciii isuuumg the hardest et goods le judge, '1 In; he-it way te liuv i eithi-i- te -ee a geed maiiv sol Is or ti list :in"c-pcrt. .MHIN WA'NAMAKEIl. Next outer ciicle, Chcsiniil-strcet entrance. I'lMvKY-UKU IOi: OLMI.T1NCS ",HM Ifi, 'J) cents. .ieil. a. ..u.u r.u. Next-outer ciicle, ueithca";! liem eeiltiv. B' LACK Ol'Il.TKD LINING. Mack Italian cloth tiuiltcd diamond and herringbone. 73 cents te Jl.'i'i. Ter tlm-t: years, while nobody el sc lui.il it. we Kept sati-dat-tery work ; ami ladles, who hap pened te learn tin: fact, sent hither for it from many et the large cities. Xew it is done well by liiamil.ictiiiei-, and is no longer hard te jet,. .IOIIX WANAMAKKK. lllack drcss-goedscountcr, ncM-nulcr circle. Chest n n t-street entrance. i) ulstcisarein tl.OTIIS ami chilil reus cloaks. coals and real varietvef stvlesnnd grades JOHN WANAMAKKK. Southeast comer. 8' T U!KKK-i;i:il I I51.1-.-CI.ei IIS FIIOS1 Austria home el the ery same goons have found Mieiruav into oilier houses Hull'. Compile prices. U'e ought te be an eighth below; ler we. alone anion;' IMiil.ulclphia merchant-., save the iinpeitcrs' piiul-. Seme kinilsuielieii- enlv: blue-anil-rcd. ter eample. JOHN WAN SI.KEK. ("itj-h'ili --ni:iie entrance, next-outer circle. At !. Meie luehlngs liem Tans : mostly eeni- bitiatiunsel ei eiie li-.se and edging, we liu nothing in iiichings but le get the styles tint wccui'l make, or leget newtdjlcs iincWly. Ilaml-Kiii! tidier, el a -ei I tl.-it .e have al ways kepi when when vcceuldget it, we have been eul el lonneuths. I.aslsiimmerwe leuiid them at ht. Jull, hwitzci land. We have thelii at twenty per cent, below our old pi ire-', by s-aving the importer's profit. New I iccsar coining bvulmesl veiy si cam er. JOHN W AllAi;i:ii. fen ceuiltel ;, southwest liem celltie. UI.KS. is novelties in hilk. !.. te K) a yani, in such i.iel'u-i.ni as never l-eteie, but very little el any one sort. Mere te-day. Mere till the time. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Next-outer circle, Che-lusil-slreet entrance. flMMM.MINCS. J. l'orwantel a better name, wool plush tiiinuiing Ter coats. Itccinhlcs real chinchilla; euilire, liem light mouse te very dark brown. Four or lic inche- wide. $2.75. JOHN WANAMAKKK. " hiid circle, neitheust Ireni centre. 1 II a.mki:kciiii:f.s. I.cteie new silk haiidkcichicls come We aie selling the old at .in ami .i coins . me i qualilvat 7-" cent-and ail the lower iialiliei :it 50. 'There's, nothing against IhcnihiUlhc pattern-.. Ol ceui-e the best go llrst ; but there aie liundie.l- te i-he-e Ireni. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Outer chele, wc-! Ireni Clie-tiut-stteel entrance. DKIMllNC. XJ I'.lauke! buyer.-. diff.-r. Mime want all- wool : some want beiiutv ai-d -eUness: some want solid wearing iualitles, and knew them when thev see them ; some want high tincncss and am willing te p.iy ler it. We have all the-e. Here you c.in cheese be tween dillerent kinds and knew what they A7i;v hami'.iikcs. i llaniburgembiciderics in -ilk en ninllH el evi'iiing colors and while; a new article. All ever einbreidelles, silk en mulls and plain -ilk mull- te mutch the llamburgs. These hae been here some months, but net the llamburgs te trim them with. Iii-h point einbieideiy. Tlii-. is new, and lew lme seen it. Something rc-embling It came last summer : but il was tee trail. Weaieeenliiuiallv receiving small iuanti-tii-e! tlu'line-t el llaiiiluirgs en cauibiicaml nain-oek. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Tliinl and feisi til circles, city-Hall -quale en trance. I.MNKST l.fNKN SUKKTINtJ. Would you like te see Hie llnest Kelglan linen sheeting made-.' '.',, ami 4 yards wide. We have it by mistake." Nobedy'll pay its value; does anj body want it at .! a yard? We lese a Iliinl. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Cith-hall -quale entrance. OII.KS. O A new ariival liem Talis blinds u- ilress. nlusheset teity coleisaud sliadcs, all. at one 1 price, $J.."(. i bilks lerbiidal die-scs h.xe come in prolu prelu sion. JOHN WANAMAKKK. ' .Nc.M-eiUcr circle. Chestnut street entrance. DKK3S tJOODS. A cheviot dress-cloth, leally el a line check with an irregular illiimniatien and a '.very ob-cure plaid; but, looked at a yurtl away, it appears te be a basket. It is theiefere a baskel-eUect produced by color; II" we mls , take net, an entirely new and very Interest in.' niece of color-work. -12 inches; wide: $1.10. Anether cheviot et tne very same small arc. ltyoiiarcnet ujuiltrc, ye can linn out tlecks but without the basket fffect, simpler, just what a blanket is by asking. I hat' the .j,,,.,. .ulwhen cle-elv looked at prelfibly advantage el buying el aheu-e that lias no se J,.ttjel. .though it is hardly fair te say that, crcls about goe.is. ,..,,.... .... '. il.fli JOHN' WANAMAKKK. JOHN WANAMAKKK. J xiiird circle, southeast irem centre. .MarKei-blieci.niuinceiiiiaiici- i . T IVKVS. DKKSS (SOOIX. j lsarnsley table linen you buy when yen Heie ate sli I pes el -crgeand -atin hard te want tllu 0ii,iist taebric and are net exacting de justice te. The stiipc aie y. inches wide. !ls 1e ;l neatly xvhite ; but we shall net under Tlieseige. el leur-c. is el a variety et colors, j t;l,.(. , lelj you uny news about llarnsley The-:.tm stupe is the -ignilicant one. It i- , jm.nat except that we have a quality at $l..ri0a Iliaile Ol 1 WO -CIS 111 ;- llini llli-IIMn, ninuii alternate with each ether. Fer case et under standing, leek alone set el these bars seper- atelv. II is embre. shading fiem light at the ends te dark in the middle. New leek at the oilier set el liars. It also is embre, but shad ing the opposite; wav, liem daik at the ends te light in the middle. New leek at the stripe as a whole. It has a double-embre effect. Think et one set et colors; new el the ether. New let the eye take in the. whole piece. It is fairly tuneliil wiih the harmony el coleis;and yet niestdillleult te express. Why tlent we tell what the colors aie t I'.e cjuise there aie several combinatien: and even one et them is se h-ird te -el leith in Words that a lull statement el" it would be dull. And ifweceuld make thecolersof one piece shine here in the print, they might be the very wrong coleis ler you, who are read ing, though we may have the tight ones. $l.:r: l-?ncli. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Third circle, southeast liem centre. get here ".'" the lady n ered, et high grade; BLACK IKKss CJOOHS. lllack small llguressilk and-wool damas es, used ler trimmings and everdresses: bet ter ler trimmings ; 73 cents. A tinner fabric than we've had before at the price. JOHN WANAMAKKK. Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street entrance. XACKS FKOM KUKOIM:. j Hitherto wc have applied the peculiar principles et our trade te the buying and sell ing of laces; i.e., we have bought as well as xve could and sold as low as we could ; and our lace trade lias grown out el all proportion te our ether trade. New we begin te buy largely abroad. This is only carrying out our principles mere lully. Wc bought last summer about $1),(M worth et luces el the lnannlactuiera in various parts ofKurepc: anil saved at least JiJ.tWO thereby. This saving we give you; and, knowing the generous trade te come, we have higher grades e, laces ami grealcr variety VVAXAMAKKK Ten counter?, southwest Hern centre. NKW UTIIOI.iTKKV. Upholstery cloths and fringes; very 1 lcli. Madras curtains of new patterns, ciess stripes and dados, llalisle. Helland and silk, with Madras oades inscrled- JOIIN WANAMAKKK. Northwest gallery. -aru in-ii is sure 10 uuiiicvci niii-.niu.iuii; -tore. Last venr we sold it at$1.7."iand $1.05 later. The wholesale price for it last year was $1.7.'.,just our retail price. If anybody else sells it for $1.30 you may thank us ter the tact. We have eight patterns et this grade. JOHN WANAMAKKK. City-hall square entrance. XTO SUCH STOCKS. 1 A lady liem New Yerk said te the writer hist week: "De von knew there's no such stock of dress goods in New Yerk as you've meant uein uiaciv aucei- anil probably she was The maikct is as open le ethers a- te ns ; and it sounds unfair te say t halw uget better goods than anybody else. Itul tliinkwliat advantages we have. We can keep all giades or goods uein the very highest te the. lowest ; ler we. have large trade m them all. Others who keep line goods have little trade in any but fine. Hew can they get rid et pa.nc goods? They havcnetuule ler such. Se they must buy cautiously. We can mark down and sell te I he next rank of buyers. We have perhaps the fullest stock anywhere et liixmies in dress goods, both black and colored JOHN WANAMAKKK ISlack: next-outer circle, Chestnut-street en trance. Colored : third circle. Chestnut-street en trance. JINKNS. j Deuble-dainusk napkins nt $2.50 a dozen, out el the ICO.OjO let or one maker. Is a break fast napkin et such quality ns is commonly sold at $3. JOHN WANAMAKKK. City-hall square enlfcmcc. S I K PKIHK TO KVKK V 1JO I Y. A We have received the llrst large lotel our laces bought abroad ; about 3,WJ worth et duelicsse and peuu laces. nuelies-c lace, 1 te - inches, $l.li te IS.a.i. Unehcsse and duehesse andpeint barb-, $1.25 Uuchesse and point scaifs. $2 te $2S. liuchcsse-and-pelnt tics, $3 te $28. Duelicsse handkerchiefs. $2 te $2s. Point handkerchiefs, $14.50 te $25. They are the x-cry best; and some arc at about halt the price et such goods, where such goods are te be found. It pay te go te FiirepV JOHN WANAMAKKK. 'Third circle, southwest from centre. -:e:- JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth, Market and Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. MKUICAZ.. PARKER'S II All! It.VI.SAM. PARKER'S GINOER TOMIC. TAKKKK'S HAIR UAI.SAM. The Kcst, Cheapest and Most Economical nair jtrcflsing Never fails te restore youthful color te gray hair. 50c. and $1 sizes. l'AKKEK'S CINtiUll TONtC Ginger, Buchu, Mandrake, and many or the best '' Clnes known are heie combined iute a medicine or such varied powers, asr te niake it tne greatest Uloe.l l'uiillcrand Tne Itest llealtn ana Strengtli Restorer fever t8?. " curc Complaints or Women, and diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs, Liver ana Kidneys, ami is entirely different from Hitlers, Ginger Essences, and etner Tonics, as it never intoxicates Wc. aua l sizes. II ISC'OX & CO., Chemists, N. T. Large saving buying lgsJjj.lycodeewaw Meeting of tlie liinuacau Society. The Liunacan society met at its niu-euia en Saturday afternoon, October C'rth. The lircsident, Rev. J. S Stalir, v.-as in the cliair and Dr. M. L. Davte epenpiee! the secietary's desk. After the usual pi-elituiinry husinp-s, the following donations weie atiiieiiiired te the museum and library: MUSEUM A valuable collection of Insects made by a lady friend of the society, fiem the far off region of Mentana, and donated through Mr. Jehn B. Albiight. Alse a specimen of the ' Henied Frog" Phrynosema rernntn) and one of a com mon toad) a species of Eufe diflering from ours) aud a number of Ainchniilaiis-including a scorpion. This collection is in teresting and valuable en account of the locality iu which it was collected, as it contains forms of the fauna of Texas, New Mexico, and California and ether localities further south which we might as mutually cxnect te find iu New Yet k and Pennsylva nia as inMentana.and yet they de net exist in these states. The collection consists of Coleeptra, JJemiplera, 'lomeptcnt, Oithop Oithep tera, Jlimenepteru, Xcureptcra aud Lcpuwp tern. The Homed Fro'rPir'nesoi.ui eor eer nvtalha Mele cricket Xienvpalmala tnlp-i the Scorpion JlutUns .ipiniyermMul in the genera Cleedax,C'icaibt,aml lWtstc. are specified forms that we had been in thu habit of regarding as local iu Texas, New Mexico and contiguous legions. A very large specimen of the .spectra in sect, or walking stick (Dmphemcm Jomor Jemor Jomer ata) aud a brown stiiped Salainadcr, (S,d amamlra crttlirenciirit) aie fiem Lancaster county, ami wcie donated by trieuds. Twe fossils (tefeitcd te the committee en Paleontology for future identiliatien) from along the little. Juniata river. Hunt ingdon county, Pa, wet e donated by Dr. M. L. Davis, of Milleisville. A specimen of bituminous ce.U from Mentana, by the donor of the insects, through the. same medium. This speci men is especially interesting en account of its locality, illustrating the extensive geological distribution of the mineral. In appearance, and especially in its cubic clcaragc, it lesemblcs the bituminous coal of Pennsylvania, and doubtless is of the same chemical composition. A line specimen of Drill-loci. Galena, silver and iron, from the Deuar.za and Union mine, lllack Hawk, Cel., and two specimens of graphic granite, fiem the Seven Falls, Cheyenne canon. Coleiado, donated by Mr. Chas. A. Heiuiuh. I.IUIiAKY. Si volumes, being a continuation of the setics containing the " Second Geological Sutvcy of Pennsylvania,'' fiem the eniccr in charge at Harrisbuig. i ;..; repot t. of the commissioner of education for 1JS7D, from the Department of the Inteiier. Washington, D. 0. ; the L'tienstcr lutrmcr for October, 1881 ; linmbeis 15, 1:5, 1 1 aud 1.- of the OJkial Pitlent Ojli'-c Gn:ijle ; a'.-e, decisions and index of contents, fiem .Ian. 1 te June 58, 1881, Depaihneiit (d-the In terior : five catalogues of Historical and scientific publications fet r.ign and demestic: five envelopes containing lilty local and foreign biographical and historical scraps. Jehn 3. Smith, D. D. S., was unani mously elected an active member. Standing committees made no lepetla, but special committees repotted ju egress. On motion, the committee appointed .it a former meeting te consider the propriety of changing the hour of the meetings from afternoon te evening, was instructed te include the question of reducing t' e num ber of meetings from monthly te bi-monthly or quarterly, and te rcpeit at the Nov ember meeting, te be held en Satuiday afternoon, the 5Gth. The hope was enter tained that there would be u geed and punctual attendance at said meeting, and also that all these who have been recently elected member be in attendance and eni ply with the forms of the constitution. The object is te make the meetings mere interesting and useful, and at the same time te interfere as little as possible with the secular occupations of its members. Alse te allow mere time and oppeitunily te prepare subjects te be brought befeie the meetinsrs. After a pleasant heu- or se, with an isi ci eased attendance evci the summer meet ings, the society adjourned te the time above stated. -a--e Mr. Kandall's Speech i" Sew Yerk At the ureat sathciinz of the New Yerk city Democracy at the Cooper Union ou Thursday last te ratify state and coun ty nominations, ex-Speaker Samuel J. Randall delivered a speech en national topics, outlining what in his view should be in the future the policy and pregramme of the party of which he is an eminent member. The doctrine which Mr. Ran dall lays down and upon which he urges all true Democrats te ' pull together"' arc brielly these : A e per cent, tate of inter est en the public debt instead of the 3 per cent, fixed by Secretary Wiudein ; a revision of the tariff by a commission ; the abolition of all internal revenue taxes: reform of the civil service and frugal ex penditure. It is te matters of finance, however, that the cx-apaaker devotes his chief attention. He aims te show that events have proved the wisdom of the bill passed by the Democratic Heuse at its short session, and vetoed by Mr. Hayes, according te the previsions of which there were te be issued $400,000,900 of five- twenty bends and $300,000,000 of treasury notes, each of these te bear per cent, in terest. The success with which Mr. Win dem met iu " continuing " the -Is and Gs at an interest rate of 3 per cent.,and that, tee, despite the option the government retained of paying them at any time, would go far te indicate that it would have bceu practicable, as the Democratic Heuse proposed, te float five-twenties at JJ percent., and this indication seems te be confirmed when we observe that te-day the continued os sell at a premium of from 2,i te 2j, while the Gs, which, it is said, will first be redeemed, sell at 1 per cent, premium and ever. The argument urged then, as new, ey jut. liamiau was tins ; that "assuredly the credit of the United States, a growing country, must at least be as geed as that of Great Britain, the principal of whose debt is ucver expected te be paid. As is well-known, it was the "fifth section," affecting the national bauks, which excited the chief opposition te the funding bill, and upeu which Mt . Ilayes largely based his veto, although it had been recommended' by Mr. Gilftllau, treasurer of the United States. Mr. Ran dall condemns in warm terms the het haste of Mr. Hayes in vetoing the bill be fore it was passed, and the action of the Republican party under the influence, as he alleges, of the national banks. The ex-spcaker states that there arc new outstanding, of continued Gs, $180,000,000 and of os, 400,000,000, in all SeSO, 000,000. Of these bends the banks held $2 16,000,000, which is the amount that would have been effected by the " fifth section,"' and there arc new iu the United States treasury, ap plicable te the purchase of bends, $100, 000,000 ; thus, then, there -veuld remain but $174,000,000 of the $380,000,000 of the continued os and Gs yet te be provided for if the views of Mr. Randall could be car ried into practice en the basis of the fund ing bill last session. That such a sum bearing 3 per cent, could easily be floated at par he thinks unquestionable. There There feic Mr. Randall exhorts bis party te a continuance of their past policy with regard te the public debt. Being a Pennsylvania!). Mr. Randal! is in favor of abolishing all interna! revenue taxes, in order that the whole revenue of the government shal! be raised from the tariff. He claims that we collect $3GO,000,000 an nually from all seuiccs, that the govern ment expenses arc $223,000,000, and that the diffetence is taken unnecessarily and wtengly from the people. His recommen dation that " the tariff should be changed" amounts te nothing in view of the accom panying suggestion of an abolition of all internal taxes. The latter euce abolished, there would 13 no considerable source of revenue left besides the tariff dues, a rise iu which would seen perhaps be forced by a need of levcnuc cieated for the occasion by the devices of adroit ultra-protectionists, or might be induced naturally by a falling off ei" impeits. While the country may favor some abatement of the internal levc nttc taxes, it also will be likely te wish a meie leasenablc taiiff, which, asexperience shows, is net likely te be obtained, but rather delayed, by "the tinkering of a com plicated congressional commission. DUT aoevs. The President's Assassin. Oneida Nejes en Uulteau'ii Alental Condi tion. Mr. Noyes. the head of the Oneida Com munity, has wiitten the following letter te Guiteau's attorney and it is published in the Niagaia Falls Gazette : Ni.m'.ak.v Fai.i.s, Out., Oct. 20, 1881. G. W. SreMia.r. : I)i:.n Sin I see in the papers that you have named me as a v.itnc.-s by whom you intend te prove Guiteau's insanity. Per haps it will save you trouble and expense if I infei m you in advance that I de net believe in his insanity, and that I recol lect no act or symptom of insanity in his life while under my observation. Probably I have mere reason than any ether man te knew and detest his wickedness ; but that is net insanity in any legal sense. I think that lie was born with a special genius for mischief and has had a ical inspiration for it all hi.s days ; but that is net saying he is insane, unless wc' also call natural genius and inspiration for geed things, such as invention, music, etc., insanity. I understand insauity te ba unsoundness discase of the brain ; and I de net think tliatftuitc.iu has that any mere than bears and liens have it. I agree with the old hymn tlutt such beasts giewl and fight be cause It is their n&li.rc te. With these views and the mcmeiy of my seiu experience with your client, I am afiaid I should have te testify strongly against, your main plea, and perhaps should be the means of sending him te the gallows, which I should sincerely regret en many accounts, and especially because his father was a dear friend te me and mine. But I must notify you that my io ie gret would be mostly for my j.ei tonal agenc;, iu the tragedy. Your.-; lespectfally, J. II. Neyks. Yeiiiier's Weather Ter November. from Veil mil " Alumnae. November, 1881, will probable enter cold and decidedly wet, but this condition will suddenly, after the first week, ;vc place te open and genial weather again nearly everywhere, with a disappearance of frosts even in Northern New Yerk and Canada for a marked pci ied. We may expect some of the finest at any rate, most enjoyable weather of the season during this month at New Yerk, IJosten, Philadelpiiiaand Washington, and iu Can ada our " Indian Summer." In western sections the fore and latter portions of the month aie likely te Iw disagreeable, but I de net anticipate much trouble from snow-falls or blockades this winter until December. Should such occur, however, it will likely be found that the dates of the disturbances will be very nearly the same as these of the November of 1SS0. Possibly there may be a pet ied of unusual watmth in proximity te the middle of the mouth. This mouth will be marked by pciieds of balmy and brilliant autumn weather, as in the year 1S77. Killed by ltullels Intended for Anether 31 an. Iu St. Leuis thicc young men entered a saloon en the corner of Seventh and Pine stseets, and while drinking get into a dis pute among themselves, and one of them ihcw a revolver aud fired at one of his companions. The shot missed its intended victim and shuck Geerge Bridge, a con ductor, penettating his spine and paralyz ing his lower limbs. The man then fired a second shot, but this also missed his companion but stiuck Jehn Savage, a 1 1 aveling salesman, who was talking with the proprietor, and inflicted a dangerous wound in the left groin. The man then stattcd le leave, and as he did se fired a third shot at Themas W. Tinner, who was net involved in the quarrel, but failed te hit him. When arrested he gave his name as Allen Hendersen, of Tennessee. Btidgcdicd ; Savage is in a ctitical cor cer cor ditieu. ISad lubits are easily contracted; se are Colds, ami both are very nurd le get i idol. The Colds are riuiuuly and surely ciued by Iir. Hull's cough byrup. Thank?. Tliemas Heward, l'.radleid, I'si., wiitc-,: "1 cncIOFC money ler spring lllo-sein, as 1 said 1 would it II cured me; my dy.pepsia has van ished with all its symptom-. Many thanks ; 1 shall never be without it in tin: house." Price r,0 cents. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. ONUDURASS, MURRAY & CO. MARKET & NINTH STS, SMMRASS, IUKR.AY & CO., PHILADELPHIA. DRESS CLOTHS. WINTER CLOAKINGS. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS. SEAL and SILK PLUSHES. LADIES' ULSTER CLOTHS. CHILDREN'S SACQUEINGS. BOY'S SUITIUGS and OVERCOATUGS. MENS SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS. BILLIARD CLOTHS. CARRIAGE and UPHOLSTERY CLOTHS. FLANNELS FOU UNDEKWEAK. BEAVE11TEEN8 AND COKDUROYS. I ANK CO. I ASK & CO. lajste'& CO., Ne. 24 CLOTMHl). u llavcjust re; EAST KING STREET. Ne. 24 and complete i ive.l, opened and ready for inspection stock et general a lar. DRY GOODS, OAliPETlNGS. ETC. At in i:vs that defy competition. Ilih Colored Satin Suiting-:, New and Uich, Flannel Suitings in i-l and :!-l f,'oed-. r.loeuiinif lllack Cashmeres, a matter we pay .seeeial attention te. bluiwl.s in long and square, in endlcs.s variety anil quality. Flannel,, Clieeksand Mu.slir.4in nil wldlln, and in fact anything necessary te constitute a complete .stock ler the buyer le select from. TAPESTIIY BRUSSELS CARPETING AT 75c. PER YARD, best the market produces. Klegaiitin Uedfinsanil Colorings, (lueciisv.arc. Cleth, Cassimcre and Feathers, Steam Pressed, the Ladies' Ceal. BOLTING CLOTHS el the vervbest brand in the market, at Xew Yerk 1'iices. entire sleck, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. An cuaininallen solicited el our Jacob M. Marks. Jehn A. Charles, Jehn B. Reth. JliOX MTTUitS. r ON UITTKICS. flSON IHTTKRS. IRON A TRUE TONIC. BITTERS! SURE APPETISER. d for ail discasea requiring a certain and efli- lliON iUTTKUSaie liigUly'recunimcnd. dent Ionic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE TITE, LOSS OP STRENGTH, LACK OP ENERGY, &c. It enriched lhe bleed, sticugtliens the muscles, and gives new life te the nerves. Itct9 like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic Hymptems, such as lasting th Foetl, HelchiHv, Ilea; id the Stomach, JIeurlbitrn,clc. The only Iren preparation that will net ulacken tn teem or give Headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter the ABC Boek, 32 pp. el useful and amusing reading sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, l23-lyd&w BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sala at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster. neusi; vuHxisnitM voens. H OIJ.SKKIJIINIMIIX;. H OUSKFURNISU1NO. -i;e te- FLINN & WILLSON'S, -FOU- A Signal Victory. Tile value et elcctiicitviu a leniedial agent has uaineil a signal victory ever prejudice. Thema' Kclectrie Oil stands foremost in this class of compounds. Testimonials trem all parts tell et the wondrous cures et rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, and sores, etc.. ctlected by its agency. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug stoic, 1:17 North Queen street. Lancaster. Furnaces and Stores of all Kinds. .lu-,1 received 1,000 YAKOS efFI.OOIC Oil. CI.OTII Irem i" cents per yard up. CHANDELIERS. COMlM.ETi: LINK Ol' II HlSe.t'UKNI.SIIIN'i; OOOI1S KOU TIIK FALL SEASON. rL'all ami evainine our stock. Xe ireuble te show goods. FLUTO & WILLSOiNr , 152 & 154 North Queen Street. ItOUKH AXD 8Va.i lONJKR . SCHOOL BOOKS! OUliODI. IKHIU.SI SCHOOL BOOKS! All Scheel Heeks and Scheel Supplies at the very lowest rates at L. M. GLYNN'S, Ne. 43 WEST K1NU STKKKT. BUY UOUVM, UNDEUWEJUt, JtC. M UJtXlTUllJb. Y STOCK FOR TIIK FALL TRADE. Js complete, yet 1 am adding constantly le it. and you will find my Warcroenis very much ciewdcd with the BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PPJOES. We aicse crowded that It ii rather iliflicult te show goods, but we will try and overcome tills by tne best attention. Orders ler PIER AND MANTEL GLASSES J OIIS BAKIfSSHNn. SCHOOL BOOKS -volt Til :: filled price at the very shortest notice and at lowest i, nt FUUXITUKE. AND PICTURE FliAME WAUEHOOMS, r,yt KAST KING STREKT. WALTER A. HEIN1TSH. lUcpM-lm LANCASTER SCHOOLS, AT TIIK LOWEST PRICES, AT THE BOOKSTORE " OF JOM BAER'S SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH WEEN STREET, LANCASTER, I-A. YATES X CO YATES 3c. 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AND WIXTEi:, THAT IT WOULD V.K II KD FOR A l'UKCIIASKIl TO LEAVE THE STOIli: UNSATISFIED. LEDGER BUILDING. Chestnut ASP Sixth Sts., SEND FOR SAMPLES. MONEY UEFUNDED. Hcptl-imd A1.I. CAMPAIGN, 1K81. Onr first invoice et the season or FALL AND WMi GOODS MENS AVK A 11 Arrived te-day. During this neck the bulk in our Foreign order will he in stock. V will be prepared te show the finest line el" ENGLISH AND FRENCH NOVELTIES evcrqtrered te the citizens or laiucnMcr, in eluding u rull line el the ever popular ami celebrated Talamen'H Specialties, confined cc cluslvely for our trade am! conceded te be Hi. handsomest goods Imported, together wilb t choice line et the latest novelties el" the lead ing manufacturers'. We invite an early In spectien et our uteck, feeling it our duly te advise persons m want el" a Suit or an over coat ler Fall or Winter te place their nidi i-s early belere the rush cemmcnci-M te insiut entlre satisfaction. All are cordially invited te call at 121 N. QUEEN STREET. J. K SMAT.TNG, ARTIST TAILOR. MWii 0 ILOTIIINC. SC. D. B. Hosteller & Seil Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Our Assortment et CLOTHING -Will MKN, HOYS AM) YOUTHS -or. OOMKTIIInift NEW i k LACE THREAD UNDERSHIRTS, FEATHER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAirS, THE SIIIRTMAKEIl, NO. CO NORTH UUKEJf STBEKT FALL ANT) W1NTKU. Is larger unit mere varied than ever befeie. Prices the lowest. Oive us a call. D. B. Hestettcr k Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, 23-lyd l.ANCASTEU, I'A LI. OPKNINi: COAA. B. K. HAKT1N, Wholesale and llctall Dealer In all kinds et LUMBER AND COAL. S- rani -. Ne. 20 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyc! UOTJSL8. K OW OPEN SPKt-CUKK HOUSE, ON Europcen plan. Dining Jtoems let ladies and Gentlemen. Kntnmcc at Ne. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Seup Soup Lelister Salad. 03-&lers In Eveiy Style and all the Delicacies et the Scssen. We solicit the patronage el the public. muy7-tpl C0H0 & WILEY, 3SO NORTH WATER ST., Zaneatter, JY Wholesale and Betall Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection "With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch OtMce : Ne. 20 CHNTIIE SQUAUE. Icb28-lyd no te REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Fanners and ethers In want et Snperlei Slanure will And it te their advantage te call Yani, Hnrrisbiirg Pike. OUlce. '20K East Chestnut street, agl7-!l p H. GERHART'S Tailoring Establishment, Of the LAUOEST ASSORTMENT! line SUITING, OVERCOATING, AXD PANTALOON IXG ever brought te the City of l.anca-lcr. Pricea as Lew as the Lewest AMI All Goods Warranted as Represented l AT H. GERHART'S NEW STORE, Nn K titi Kincr RirPAt. I ,v. v. .. , ,
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