(Ekie 5ff &aliilHfntdJxaettde mtm Volime XIX-No 23. LANCASTEK, PA., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1882. Price Two Cent-. 1 s fecial BARGAINS. Ladies Cloth Suitings, in all Shades and Qualities. Wo bare them twenty-fonr inches and them marked at LOWEST PRICES. Ladle', GenU' and Children MERINO UNOERWEA.R, full stock and all marked very low. New lines of Ladies' Gento' and Children's HOSIERY, now open and all marked very low. Elegant line of DRESS BUTTONS, now oDen andmarlcprf extremely low. Novelties in LACK FICHUS, LA.CE COLLA.R8, DOTTED SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS &c HOOP SKIRTS, tho new pprfection TAMPECO BUSTLE, CORSETS, KID GLOVES, &c. ' ' Everything in choice assortment and marked VERY LOW. GOSSAMElt WATEKFKOOFS IN FULL ASSORTMENT. BOEE8 & HTJEST'S, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER PA. M VEH8 KATBrON.' In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we obsorve three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. M YERS & RATHFON. no. 12 east king street. our H AUK'l HBOTBBU. Ready-Made Having completed a large and well lighted sales room, every . facility is now afforded for examining a most attractive and complete stock of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men, Youth and Boys, which has been manufactured with especial care and attention. In the Merchant Tailoring Department are now ready full lines of Cloths, Cassimeres and Suitings of the staple and new fabrics in choice styles, to be made to order by skillful cutters and experienced tailors. Larger space has been allotted to full assortments of Gent's Furnishing Goods in Underwear, Shirts (laun dried and- unlaundried), Hosiey, Neckwear, Gloves, &c, &c. HAGER & BROTHER. o. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa, XTEW OOODM OPENED VAILY. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. OUR CLOAK ROOM Is now stocked full of NEW STYLES LADIES' COATS, NEW STYLE LA.UIES' DOLMANS, NEW STYLE WALKING JACKETS. UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! Our Stock of UNDER WEAR for Ladies, Gents, and Children is the Largest, Best Selected, and Cheapest that we have ever owned. Gossamer Waterproofs for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls. Every Garment Warranted. R E. FAHKESTOCK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER. FA. house vuHNiHUixa aoons. TJU.INN WILLhON. HOUSEFURNISHING. We have just received our complete line of Cooking Stoves, Heaters and Ranges, Office Stoves, Room Stoves, Parlor-Cooks, Parlor Heaters, Egg and Cannon Stoves. It is the finest line ever offered in Central Pennsylvania. We Guarantee all the Stoves we sell. OUR FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Are the best we ever had, from 25 cents per yard up. Table Cutlery, Knives, Spoons, &c, Wood and Willow-ware, Buckets 10c. Bargains on our 5c, 10c, 15c. and25c. Counters. FLINN & WILLSON. (SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DUGS.) PLVMBtSWS TErHOLESALB DEPOT FOB Water Closets and Bath Tube, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, numbers' Earthenware, Gas andlSteam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Seduced Prices, numbers' Supplies, Tinners Supplies. SLATE HOOFING. SLATE ROOFING. NO0.11, 18 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 'JOHN L. ARNOLD. WISES AMD JjIUOOMS. SPOOLING, REFRESHING AND HEALTHFUL DRINKS FOR HOT WEATHER. APOLLINARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. CANTELL& C0CHBA2PS DUBLIN and BELFAST QINQEB ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. VLABKT WIRES. Of our own direct Importation from tho House ot Evurislc, Dupout & Co., Bordaux. PLEASANT YALLEY WINE COMPANY, Great Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Age, which is put up by 1 lio Pleasant Valley Wlno ICo. lor tho Hani mondsport Wine Co., from their Ordinary Stock, the Uammondsport Co. furnishing thorn with the Brand and Isabel. The Uammondsport Co. make no Sparkling Wines. AU the Leading and Popular Brands oi FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. We are the agent for the Pleasant Valley Wino Oo.'s Great Western Extra Dry Wine. Tho Monserat Co 's ilmo Fruit Juice. BBIGABT'S OLD BRANDY. No family should be without a bottle of wf. liable Medicine at this season of the year. " " H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent, NO. 29 EAST KINO STREJPT. XMtr GOODS, Jte. lifty - four inches wide, The choioe shades VJ.OTHINO. Aell-MacLe Garments, aooots. Clothing. LANCASTER, PA. SUJ'l'J.ZJES. aro now selling very rapidly. We have v trruiKO. JALI. OFEWlNU FALL OPENING- AT E GERIART'S orii t, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. J. K. SMALIMU. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING OF Foreign and Domestic Novelties, FOR TUE Fall and Winter Season of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Large and Exquisite Lino from 31 RUE VIVIENNE, PARIS, IMPORTED DIBECT AN D ONLY TO BE II AD AT 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. H IKSU & DKUTUEB. NOW ARRIVING TUE LATEST STYLES O' Suitings and Overcoatings -FOE- MEROHANT TAILORING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, Underwear, Neckwear, &c, OF OUB OWN MANUFACTURE. We now have as full and flno a stock ol Men's, Youths', Boys' & Children's CLOTHING as has ever been shown to the people of Lan caster and vicinity. We have sizes and quali ties to suit all . Onr prices cannot bo equaled. All we ask is to call and convinco yourselves. i Fenn Hall Clothing House, Nes. 2 aad 4 SOUTH QUEEN STBEET, aaa 6 and 8 FENN SQUARE. 43-0ur Store wiU be closed on Saturday till 6 O'clock P.M. 8ep8Iyd -p HKUMATish cubed. SSicastei "to conviacenthat tta Eieetrwi Treatment Is a sure cure for Rheumatism and all p&lnlul and nervous diseases. DB.BKU BAKER makes It a specialty. Office, 217 Wrst King street Lancaster, Pa. a u-lm". ' emsB BiB HUMBUGGING. A bTKKKT MANX (JIVE AWAY GAME. Uow the merchants of the llioiouglilarea luipose'Vpun the Credulity ul iiuierl cans. A Risky Qimo l'lujcd .With Good Succets. " Do you know," said a man who was selling jewelry from a dry goods box to a reporter for the Atlanta Constitution, " that the Americans aro tho easiest hum bugged people ofanyiu tlic world? It lis true, ana x uave uaipea to uutnou them about as much as tue average mau Somebody had just been reading au ac count of the LouisviKj lottery drawing, which Drought forth this speech : " Can't you tell us some of your experi ence in that lino? " asked a man near. " Well, you would laugh to know what fools people make of themselves some- , times. About two years ago 1 was down , in Brunswick, whcie I saw a fellow run ning a perfectly square game, but which was the most out and out steal I ever heard of. His plan was simple, and hun dreds of the very best people of the town flocked to give him a trial. lie rented a store and put a show case across a counter in the centre. In the show case he had, I know, my hat full of ten and twenty dol lar gold coins, piled in a heap in one cor ner, and in tho other about tho same sized pile of silver dollars. A dico box and six dico completed his outfit. By paying half a dollar ho had one throw with the dice. If he threw six sixes ho took the entire pile of gold ; if he threw six aces ho was entitled to all the silvor. Of course, no one ever threw all the sixes, neither was it possible to get the aces to come all in a bunoh. A man might as well expect to get struck by lightuing from a cloudless sky at noonday as to throw six aces : it is almost an impossi bility, that's all. Well, tho fellow made several hundred dollars and left." " Did you ever hear how easy it is to fool a man with soap?" continued the talker. "Wo street men know, that as an old story, of course. I was down at Troy, Ala., several mouths ago, when a fellow came along most strapped. lie went to a grocery store, bought a few bars of this transparent soap, cut it into small pieces about tho size of one's thumb, wrapped it iu colored tissue paper very neatly and then covered tho package with tin foil, sprinkling tho whole with a bottlo of cologne to give it a good smell. Well, sir, tho fellow got on a box aud soon gathcicd a crowd by nice talking, and proposed to take out all the greatc from his hats, coats, &c, that could bo brought iu. Tho lirst caso presented was tho city marshal, who walked up with a great spot in his coat which ho wanted taken out. Tho fellow carried a sponge well saturated with benzino and arnica, which of itself will take out almost anything, aud by using a bit of soap, soon had tho marshal's coat entirely frco from grease. That btarted tho soap sales, and in two or thrco hours, it being Saturday and a crowd iu town, tho soap man had sold $3G worth, nearly all of which was clear proiit." Stopping to draw a long breath, tho jewelry man continued his iute testing story. " I tell you you can humbug any body. I am not unlike tho rcsc of the world. I believo I could bite at my own tricks if I could only get in tho crowd. " While I was at Brunswick, Ga., soma time ago, I took revengo ou tho town by playing what wo term give away rack et.' It's a mighty lino thing to play, but a very datigcrous ono in some localities. I had been usiug a big umbrella, largo enough to cover fifty people, when one uight ou tho sttect a crowd ol bailors, led on by sonio of tho town boys, threw rot ten eggs at tho umbrolla and broke up the crowd. Then I resolved ou tho 'give away racket.' A fellow has to bo mighty careful about working it, or ho will' get caught out. It cau only be played once in a town. " Tho way to do it is this : Got u lot of liuo gold rings which cost about a dollar a dozen, and propose to bo advertising some big gold concern iu new York. I called mino tho great brazed gold of San Fran cisco, btated that I would show the crowd a thing or two, and soon got them inter ested. First, I made a speech iu which I stated my business ; then I commenced to offer the rings at any price from two cents up, telliug them that they could not be bought for less tbau $-1 apiece at a jewel er's. I let out about twenty rings at two cents, and then asked everybody who had bought them to hold them up. Instantly every ring was in the air. 'How,' said 1, addressing the crowd, this is your monoy is it?' 'Yes,' said a dozen. 'And you give it froely for tho rings ?' ' Yes,' came again iu chorus. ' Very well ; here's twonty cents for you sir ; and twenty cents for you sir ; and so ou aiouud the crowd. They commenced to wonder what on earth I meant, said I was crazy, and a lot of other things ; but I told them I was advertising goods for my house, and had plenty moro things to give away. Next I took up some of my handsome diamond studs, which, 1 explained, wore Lake George diamonds, equal to any ou earth, &c, and that I was going to sell them from tweuty-iivo cents up tho moro one paid tho better it would be of course; for him. Twenty Btuds wore soon cut aud the same speech made. Then I made tho crowd hold up the diamonds, and each man got fifty cents back who had bought. " The thing began to get vory interest ing, aud the crowd numbered three or four hundred. Then 1 got out sorao beau tiful gold-plated slecvo buttons, which I explained could not bo bought for less than $12. These I proposed to sell for fifty cents each, giving to all who bought $1 additional as before, each timo doubling tho money gift. The buttons soon went off, as did the other things, and I was ready for the final 'bite' at the crowd. Tho twenty pair of slecvo buttons had been sold for half a dollar, and I had given back twenty silver dollars. luat iel low's a darned fool,' I beard all around mo, but I replied to this by saying that last week in Macon, I had given away $1,500, and that I was ready to do it again. " Tho crowd was perfectly crazy to see what came next. It was watch chains. The chains I was to sell at any prico from $2.50 to anything abovo that ono wanted to give, I tell them tho while that the more they paid the better it would bo for them. I hinted that the watches would come next, and this let them off like a lot of madmen. The trick now was to sell as many chains as possible at $2.50. I bad a devil of a lot of chains, and so I sent them, outright and left. The dollars came rush ing blindly at me, and I raked them iu like chaff. Then I got out of chains. "Previously I had prepared two big, red silk handkerchiefs, exactly aliko, and as soon as the chains were all sold I took the money, and, in tho presence of the crowd, tied it all up together, aud, after making a speech, proposed to throw the bundle to the crowd for the best man to take. While talking I purposely dropped the bundle into my little box by my side. in which I had tho other handkerchief. In r"118 ?e 10. in 8UTeF me .paper to make it stand out and look like the one I had dropped. All this bad been arranged beforehand, of course. With a whoop I swung tho bag around xny bead after stopping to pick it up where I first drop ped it, and up it went into tho air. Great heavens ! you 6houId have seen the mob ! I never saw anything like it. They fought like tigers over the handkerchief, while I took occasion to leave the spot. I bad also arranged to brine the thing to a cli max about tho timo the Albany train left, so I was driven at once to the depot. I was jtifct $280 ahead. But I got very weak iu the knees while waiting at the depot. I was a little too soon, and about a dozen young men ran up, raising the very mis chief of a noise, whioh I thought was for me, anil it proved to bo true. They saw me, and came aronnd me laughing and knocking each other like crazy men. I didn't know what on earth was the matter until they finally told me it was the best joke that had ever been played ou Bruns wick, and, although thoy had been victimi zed, they wanted to assure me it was all nsht. " I had sold the chains to nearly all the best men in Brunswick, some of them pay ing mo as high as 85 for them. I was satisfied to leave, and had ray revenge. You may put it down for a fact that any average American crowd can be humbug ged the same way every day in the year." Ei,01'EU0.N UKK WC'JUINU HAY. A Chestnut Hill Woman Leaves Word That HheUaitUone With a Better Man. On the fourth anniversary of her wed ding Mrs. Violet Greon, tho young wifo of Henry Green, who lived on Hex avenue, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, deserted her husband and eloped last night with Adolph Brewer. Mrs. Green took her little daugh ter with hor, But Brewer left a wifo and two children behind. Having sent her husband to tho city to do some shopping, the faithless wife proceeded leisurely to pack up what she wanted and sent for an expressman to cart them to the depot. Sir. Green returned home about 0 o'clock at night, when be was thunder struck upon hearinz of the conduct of his wifo. She left a letter behind in which she said that she had gone off with a bet ter man than her husband, and stated that sho had takeu hor child with hor "as a mother should." This was the first in -timation tho husband had that the child was his wife's daughter. She had adopt ed it soon after their marriage from an orphan asylum, and, although its resem blance to his wife had frequently boon noted and commented upon, the fond husband suspected nothing until he re ceived the cruel letter of farewell. At first ho said that ho would follow her to tho end of tho earth aud bring iier back home, but he has siuco thought bettor of it, aud said that ho proposed to make ap plication at once for a' divorce. Mrs. Green is a very decided brunette, and is said to bo quite prepossessing in appear ance. Ibe Ills Poker Game Affair Settled. At Newburgh, N, Y., District Attorney Anthony moved and obtained from Judge Brown an order to nolle prosequi the in dictments against Dr. Moutoville M. Hedges and William M. Scott, who were charged with swindling P. P. Weed in that notable big poker game. Tho nollo prosequi is tho result of an agreement whereby a settlement has been reached. It is said that tho overtures for a compromise catno from Weed, who has agreed to ac cept $20,000 as a full settlement of tho matter. This amount comes from Hedges, Scott and the friends of tho latter. By tho articles of agreement not only the criminal proceedings against Hedges and Scott aro to bo discontinued, bnt tho eivil suits against them aro also stopped. Weed's first cash payment of his poker debt was $25,000 instead of $20, 080, as has been stated. Then ho paid $50,000 on tho first note and $35,000 on tiio second, making in all $110,000. Ho comes out of the affair as loser to the amount of about $80,000. "I5y asking loomucii wo mny loso tho little tli.it we hint belore." Kidney-Wort asks nothing hut a lair trial. This given. It lours no loss or faith In its virtues. A lady writes from Oregon : "J-'or thirty years I havo been ufilicted with kidney complaints. Two pack ages ot Kidney Wort have done mo more good than all tho medicine and doctors I havo had be lore. 1 believe it is a sure cure. 43 Fast, brilliant and fashionable nre the Diamond Dye colors. One package colors 1 to 4 as. of goods. 10 cunts lor any color. Mental depression, weakness ot the muscu lar system, general ill-health, benefitted by n?ing Brown's Iron Hitters. For solo at II. 11. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qaecn street, Lancaster. b25-1wU4w The Celluloid Eyc-Glasscs uro the most per fect artiflciul help to the human eyo known to science. Tryapairandbo convinced. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. s25-lwdeod Palpitation or the Heart. J. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y., writes: "When I first commenced using vour Burdock Blood Bittern I was troubled with llnttering and pal pitation of the heart. I felt weak and languid, with a numbness ot the limbs; slnco using, my heart has not troubled me. and the numb ing sensation Is all gone." Prico $1. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drus store, ICTNorth Queen street, Lancaster. SniLou's Vitallzcr Is what yon need lor Con btipation. Loss of nppetlte. Dizziness and all K symptoms o: uyspcpsio. rnco iu unu to cents per bottle. For Mile at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcow&w Visible Improvement. Air. Noah Bates, Elmlra, N. Y., writes: " About four years ago I had an attack of bil ious lever, and never lully recovered. My dl ecstive organs were weakened, and I would e completely prostrated for days. After using two bottles ot your Burdock Blood Bitters the improvement was so visible that 1 was aston ished. I can now, though CI years of age, do a lair and reasonable day's work." Price 91. For biilo at II. K. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street Lancaster. CATAimn cured, health and sweet brent h se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh liemedy. Price M) cents. Nasal Injector irce. For sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Nobodt enjoys tho nicest surroundings It in bad health. There aro miserable people about to-day to whom a bottle ol Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring moro solid com tort than all tho medicine they havo ever tried. Tews. sl-lmdcod&eow lio Say W'e All. Tho:o is a wonderful unanimity among tho physlclans(and their name is legion) who have tried and prescribed Hunt's Remedy to their patients. They agree in its inestimable worth. For attentions ot the kidneys, liver, bladder, and urinary organs. It Is a none-such, and works witn marvellous mreciness ana power. It is against tho rules ot the medical fraternity to glvo written testimonials in lavor of pro prietary medicines," but wo havo scores of verbal testimonies from the best physicians as to the value of II ant's Remedy. It is placed among their most valued prescriptions, and used in severo cases ot kidney and liver dis ease as freely as is quinine as an anti-periodic. With such an endorsement, ono cannot go wrong in buying this medicine lor nim8eU. and following the specific directions which accompany it. s27-lwdeod4w For lame Back, Sldo or Chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvMwdeowAw Walnut Leaf Hair Keatorer. It is entirely dlflcrcnt from all others. It la as clear as water, and, as its name Indicate"", 1 a perfect Vegetable Hair Keatorer. it will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duce a new growth whero it has fallen off. It (toes not in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, t-ugar of Lead and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Each ottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE ft CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CBITTENTON New York. JrmWyd,eod4w MKDIOJlL. B BOWK'8 IRON BITTERS. No Whisky! BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is one of the very few tonio medi cines that aro not composed most ly of alcohol or whisky, thus becoming a fruitful source of in temperance by promoting a desire for rum. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is guaranteed to be a non-intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time absolutely kill the desire for whisky and other intoxicating beverages. Rev. G. W. Ricb, editor ol tho American Christian Reticle, Fays of BnowN's Inox Bittkrs : Cln., O., Nov. 1C, 1881. Gents: The foolish wasting ot vital lorco in business, pleasure, and vicious Indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity : and it applied, will savo hun dreds who resort to sa'oons for temporary recuperation. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS has been thoroughly tosted for dysj pia, indigestion.biliousness, weakness, debility, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consump tion, liver complaints, kidnoy troubles, &c, and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. For sale wholesale ami retail by H. B. COCH KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster sfMwd&w H JT 1NI2Y-WUKT For tho Permanent Care of CONSTIPATION. No other disease is so prevalent in this coun try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever equalled tho celebrated Kidney-Wort us a cure. Whatever the cause, however obstinate the case, this remedy will overcome- it. Acts at tbo same time on Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Pi1aa This distressing complaint is very JLUX30, apt to be complicated with const! pation. Kidney-Wort strengthens tho weak ened parts and quickly cures all kinds ot Piles even when physicians and medicines have lw foru tailed. JKS" If you havo either ot these troubles use KIDNKY-WOUT. Druggists sell It. sep 27 lyd w M WAF 42 (WIN A. AMU HbAXSWAUMk. H lOB a HAKTUf. MAJOLICA WAKE AT CHINA HALL. We have Just opened a new lino of MAJOLICA JUGS. New in Design and Shapes and at especially Low Prices. Also, MAJOLICA TRAYS, COMFORTS, PLATES, DESERTS", SETS,&c. 43Kxamino theso goods boforo purchas ing. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTKU. PA. 1SUUUH AMD 8TATIONMM. S' CUOOL HOOKS. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL. SUPPLIES. AT THE LOWS&T RATES, L. M. FlYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTEK. ICBOOL I1UOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE! LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prices. -BT- John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. 3-SWX OP THE BIO BOOJT.e CaNCEBOCS GROWTHS IN OYBTl VAKY in appearance and in risk to the patient. CANCEBS and TUMOBS of all kinds cured without pain or using tho knlle; also Skin Diseases, Chronic and Private disease suc cessfully cured by DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONGAKEB. Office 13 East Walnut strest. Lancaster, Pa. Consultation free. GENUINE YARA CIGAKM. A HN article, only 5 cents at HAKTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIOAK J3XOXE. CLOTHUM MO. No one knowing the comfort of a Fall Overcoat wiU be with out one, especially since such neat styles can be so reasonably obtained at A. C. YATES & CO., Chestnut & Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. Sl-lmd HINT TO THE TRADE. WE LEAD WHERE OTHERS Z FAIL TO FOLLOW. L. GAISI Afl & BRO. TUE SQUABE DEALING CLOTHIEES, Extend their invitation to the public ia gen eral to the new goods they are constantly re ceiving from their work hands. Never beloro have wo had such satisfaction In viewing our efforts to place our house at tho head ot tho the trade lor ELEGANTLY HADE CLOTHING AT VEKY LOW PKICE3. While calling attention to the Fall Trade we must not lorget the present. Our great bar gain sale ot TROUSERS Still continues. All-Wool Cassliiiuro Trousers. $2.(W, .i50, 3 (W, t&OO, .. Lined and Work ing Pacts, 75c. 'JVC, $1.00, !.'.. up Iu $1.75. All-Wool Suits, onr own make, K5 SO, $7.00. fg.W) $10.00, 9U.00 and $14.00. BOY'3 AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUK GBEAT SPECIALTY 1.75tnoo.rUO, 93.00. $1.00. $5.00 and JCOOoro the priors oupm ot onr Children' Suits. $i), SA50. $3.ar$S0. 94 09, 95 09, $6.00, $7.00, $8.00 and $10 00 are tho prices ot some of our Boy's 8ults. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with the choicest lino nt goods in the piece. We make to onlcr a nlra business Halt ror 912 00 or 915.00. A Stylish Dress Suit for $li.OO, $18.00 and CW.0O. 4Sr Look nt onr windows lor further refer ence and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Light on tho Southwest Corner ol Orange St. LANCASTER. PA. The well known and Cbesneat Cloth- !ng- House In the City. o HK PRICE HOUSE. AL. R0SENSTEIN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor & Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QT7EBN ST. FALLaMWMNTn I have uow completed a Large and Elczant Stock of Fine Kcady-Made Clothing lor MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN', Which have been manufactured during the dull summer months by experienced Tallorr. Tho Goods are made equal to Custom Work and Prices much lesss. 49-CALL AND EX AMINE TIIEM. In my CUSTOM DEPARTMENT you will ilnd the Choicest Assortment ol Imported and Domestic Woolens which we Guarantee to make up in the most Elegant Stylo at Mod crate Prices. AL Eosenstein, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. OAMOEL H. FBIOE. ATTOKHST. O Removed his Ofllos troat M North Dake street to No.4U GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Rear of IConrt Honae, Long's New jtunaing. nw-ua YEIXOfT rKOKT UIUAK8, ULEAK UA vanaFUIsr (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in the city at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK.