S- - 4 'A " ' ' 1 J i i ' ' . i Yolune XIXNo 24. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1882. Price TmCtiit. Ik J U' KUeKWISAB. JOH3ST S. GIVLER & CO., HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE STOCK OF GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, Bought for Cash and will be Sold at LOWEST. PRIUES. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO. NO. 25 EAST KING JOHN 8. GIVLER. S FECIAL 1IAKGAINS. Ladies Cloth Suitings, in all Shades and Qualities. We have thein twenty-four inches ami iawea at juu w as i riuuio. . Ladies', Gents' awl Children's MERINO UNDERWEA.lt, full stock and all marked very low. New lines of Ladies', Gents' aud Children's HOSIERY, now open and all marked very low. Elegant line of DRESS BUTTONS, now open and marked extremely low. Novelties in LACE FICHUS, LACE COLLARS, DOTTED SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS, &c, HOOP SKIRTS, tho now perfection TAMPECO BUSTLE, CORSETS, KID GLOVES, &c. Everything in choice assortment and marked VERY LOW. GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS IN PULL ASSORTMENT. BOEES & HUKST'S, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, PA. M TICKS KATHrON.' In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. Tho Selection of Stylish aud 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 raachino-mado button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best. ISlL l ERS & RAlHrOlSL, NO. 12 EAST king street. itnr TfAUKIt & UBOXHBIC. Ready-Made Clothing. Having completed a lare 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). Hosicy, Neckwear, Gloves, &c, &c. HAGER &l BROTHER. No. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. N KW GOO US OPENED UAILY. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. OUR CLOAK ROOM Is now stocked full of NEW STYLES LADIES' COATS; NEW ST l'LE LA OIES' DOLMANS, NEW STYLE WALKING JACKETS. UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR! Our Stock of UNDERWEAR for Lad ion, Gents, and Children is tho Largest, Best Selected, and Cheapest that wo have ever owned. Gossamer Waterproofs for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls. Every - Garment Warranted. K. E. FAH1STESTOCK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER. PA. hovsis FVKNisuimi goods. F ILINN ft 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. Wo 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 TUB TWO BIG DOGS.) PZUMBEK'S -IffTHOLESALE DEPOT FOB Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and'Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners Supplies. SLATE HOOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Noe. 11, 13 A 16 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. tfOHN L. ARNOLD. DRY GOODS, Tc. STREET, lifty - four incites wide. The choice shades vl.otuisg. Well-JVtacLe Garments. uoonti. LANCASTER, PA. 8U1WLZJEB. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATHVON. are now selling very rapidly. We Iiavo CLOTHING. F all opening FALL OPENING -AT- R GERIAET'S !1 NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OUT. 25, 1882. SU.0TUIM1: CLOTHING! D.B.H0STETTER&SON, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION XO THEIR DISPLAY OF FINE CLOTHING, Entirely of their own Superior Manufacture for tho FALL AND WINTER SEASON. TlieJr Stock ot Piece Goods for Merchant Tailoring la larger than ever, anil tho Styles arc the newest and best tn the Market. D. B. Hostetter & Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. FA. HTOVKS. TMCKKASK YOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 820, 850, 8100. Those desiring to inako money on small ami medium Investments In groin, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. From May 1. 1881, to tho present data, on Investments or $1,(00 to $1,000 cash profits nave been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to 6everal times the original Investment, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot lund W sent free. Wo want responsible agents who will report the crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants. v-iJp" nioeV "- lcago,Ill. ju. 4 IN MEM0EIAM. .'. inUUNDVS TlUIiUTE TO A I'lUKM). Skttch of tbo Lire and Character ot tlio Late Michael jrisber by Ilia Aiwoctato or More Thau Thirty Yearn. Inasmuch as the obituaries of our lately deceased fellow-citizen, which were pub lished in tho city papers, wero not quito satisfactory to his family aud friends for lack of facts, it may subserve a useful end to offer the following : Michael Fisher was born ou tho 3d day of November, 1823, in the village of Gars dorf, Alsacs. about "tlr.io hours" from tho city of Strasburg, ou i lie Rhino then belonging to tho kingdom of Franco, and iu the reign of Charles tho Tenth con sequently, had he survived until tho 31 of November next, he would havo been sixty years of age. lie, therefore, and his im mediate ancestors, wero French subjects. His father, Johu George Fisher, served seventeen years under tho Republic and tbo first Napoleon iu the Frcuch army. His uncle, after whom he was named, was also in the army, but never returned, and his fate was uuknown to his family. His father was with Napoleon at the Bridge of Lodi, in the Italian cam paign ; crossed the Alps and participated iu tho battles of that military enterprise. He was also in the Egyptian campaign and various other places, aud only escaped -Moscow and Waterloo because tho divis ion in which he served was doiug duty elsewhere. After tho downfall of Napol eon, and iu the 37th year of his ago, he was mustered out of the service aud re turned to his nativo village, where he commenced the tailoring business and where, about tbo year 1817, he was mar ried to Miss Katarina Hooltzal. Four sons wero the issue of this marriage while he remained in Europe ; namely, Gcorgo, Louis, Michaol and Henry. Charles LJ., his fifth sou, was born in Lancaster. All .these sons learned tho " art aud mystery " ot tailoring and became skillful workmen. George, however, abaudonod it thirty years ago aud became an artist, and Henry about twenty years ago entered into the zroccry business. To their credit il may bo truly said they wero honest workmen and felt a prido iu doing things well, aud worked at their father's trade, in the earlier part of their lives at least. With his owu military experience ever before his mind, aud the constant demand upon tho services of the masses of the peoplo of Europe, uudcr monarchical rule, Mr. Fisher saw no prospect for his sons but long leases of service in tho army, with little or no opportunity for promo tion ; hence ho turned his mind towards republican America. Iu tho mouth of March, 1830, at the port of Havre, in France, he aud his family embarked on board of the ship Great Britain, for tho city of Now York, where, after a passage of thirty-four days, the vessel arrived (about Whitsuntide) in the month of May. From New York they caiuo immediately to Lancaster aud took up their residence iu or near the Swartz tavern, E.iht King hheet, from wheuco they subsequently re moved to Middle street, near tho cistern end. They had not been more than two months in Laucaster before another revo lution occuncd in France, culminating in the downfall of Charles tho Teuth, and the inauguration cf Louis Phillippe as ' Citi zen King." Mr. Fisher was a staunch Lutheran, and under the auspices of lie v. Johu C. JJakcr, then the pastor iu charge of tho Triuity church, he soon obtained employment at his trade, his first employer being Mr. Long, who died iu tho year 1817, much cbtcemed. Before his death, ho and all his sous wero more or less iu the employ of tho late F. J. Kramph, on the comer of North Queen aud Orange streets. On the 1st of July, 1851, Michael Fisher, tho sub ject of this memoir, took a position in the establishment of Mr. lvrampu as assistant cutter aud salesman, and continued iu his employ until the death of the latter in April, 1838, and was retained by his exec utors until April, 1839, wheu the estab lishment passed into the bauds of S. S. Kathvon. He continued in tho same po sition with Mr. liathvon uutil tho 1st of January, 1870, wheu he was tatten iu as a partner, under the lirm name of Kuthvou & Fisher, aud continued iu that connec tion uutil the loth of July, 18S2, when the partnership was mutually dissolved, as it becanio manifest that he could uotiecovcr fiom the repeated attacks of paralysis, of which ho had been the subject for tho two lasi years of his life tho flmt occur ring on tho 18th of July, 1880, and the last ou tho 8th or August, 1882. From this last date, until his death ou the 8th of September, ho became prostrated, and for a week or moio altogether unconscious, evincing no pain, aud iiually and tranquil ly passing away. Fiom these rccoids it will bo pciceivcd that as follow craftsman, employee and partner, he was associated with tho writer a little over thirty-one years, and all the while iu the same locality. Nor had there ever been a single altci cation or misunderstanding between them. Iu all his iinaucial, social, business aud domestic relations, Michael Fisher was a mau of tho most scrupulous integrity ; ho was also a consistent, although not a bigoted, religionist. Ho labored honestly, indus triously aud economically, aud his chief desire was to realize the paulinc doctrine, 'owe no ram any thing," but good will. Ii ho had not faith iu all teen it was be cause his business cxperionco bad furnish ed amplo cvidenco that " all men are not what they seoni.J Few men were more pure and more single in their domestic relations tharf he. Although not " rig idly righteous," ho constantly endeavored to " render unto CVcsar tho things that arc Cicsar's, aud to God tho things that aro God's." From a very caily age ho was idontifieJ with the Lutheran church, and belong ed to its vestry, both in Tiiuity and Grace, churches, lie was a genial companion and had a tolerably kecu sense of the ludi crous, but never willfully or wantonly offended any one. Of course, as is the common lot of humanity, ho may havo had his faults, but theso wcro more ol the heart. His fundamental religious views were, however, not based upou faith alone as contradistinguished from good works, aud ho had implicit conlideuco iu the teachings of Jesus "lie that hcareth these sayings of mine and docth them, I will tell you what ho is like." Whatever, counter to that, may have been inculcated by tho creeds of men. Ho did not think that any human power could unchurch a man for a lack of prescribed faith alone, if his life was good. He was for many years a member of Lancaster lodge, No. G7, and Washington encampment, No. 11, of tho Independent order of Odd Fellows, aud lodge and chapter No. 43 and commandcry No. 13, of tho order of Free and Accepted Masons, but he never aspired to official position therein, his sphere of duty being confined to tho "rank and file." He, with many others, often entertained the doubt wheth er all who assume the obligations of these orders, have a clear conception of the moral duties they impose, but he never arrogated such distinction to himself. He was married on tho 29th of March, 1810, to Miss Susan, daughter of the late AUam RotlicCTCl, of Lancaster city, aud, the surviving issue of that marriage is ono sun ami one daughter, the latter of whom is the wife of Mr. Jacob Powell, of Phila delphia. Iu politics Mr. Fisher was a Democrat of no doubtful type, although he did not claim to be a politioian. Iu all his poli tical, religious, social and domestio procliv ities, ho was conservative, aud did not believe things were always bettered merely by being changed ; and, in his pe cuniary obligations, few men wore more scrupulously correct. Always accustomed, from his youth up, to an active,industrious life, it may well be supposed that during the two years of his affliction he must havo suffered a great deprivation. Iuberitiug a strong, inde pendent and self-rciiaut disposition, it was no small trial to feel a doop sense of his helplessness ; aud yet, under tho provi dence of God, we havo reason to believe, ho porcoived that it was well it should bo so. The discipline to which poor humani ty is subjected would doubtless in every instance ultimate in good, if men " pos sessed their souls in patienco," and hope fully subordinate themselves to it. Death is uot " an eternal sleep," but is, ou the contrary, tho " beginning of life," and Infinity alone knows who are fltost to be removed and the eud for which that removal is vouchsafed. It is always a sad event, but not necossarily an unfortunate one. and ho is a wise mau who cau coni preh end the lesson it teaches. Our friend has gone ; may hip spirit rest in peace. R. DESPERATE jail breakers. Fire Uurglar Luck up the Jail Officers and Escape. Two months ago fivo burglars robbed the express office at Greenville, Pa. aud wcro afterwards captured at Oil City,aftcr a long chase and a desperate street fight. They were taken to tho Mercer jail, and wore to bo tried next week. On Wednes day they seized Marshal Mughes, guard ing tho inner court of tho prison, bound and gagged him aud placed him in a cell, after which, with revolver.?, they forced fifteen pi isoiierd into their cells. They awaited the arrival of tho turuky and jail physican, aud when these officers appear ed both were seized and locked up. socur iug tho keys, they opened tho doors, passed cut to the sheriff's quarters, captured the sheriff's wife and tho cook, locked them in a room aud then flod. It was some time before their absence was discovered, and at last accounts the desperadoes wcio still at largo. Fivo huudred dollars reward has been posted for their capture. - Tbe Case Against Election Inspectors. James Miller and John Warrick, election inspectors of the First ward, of New burgh, N. Y , wero tried in tho county court on an indictment charging them with a violation of tho law of 1880, which provides that political organizations shall have the privilege of appointing watchers at the polls. It was alleged that they ejected representatives of tho Citizens' as sociation who wcro appointed as watchers at tho charter election in March last. This association mado up a ticket mainly of tho nominees of the Democratic aud Re publican parties, but nominated a few candidates of their own. Tho inspectors held that tho association was not such a political organization as tho law con templated, and refused admission to tho watcheis. One of tho latter made a for cible entrance, and was ejected by the police by direction of the inspectors. The offense charged was that of a misde meanor. Tho jury, after forty minutes deliberation, returned a verdict of acquit tal. Clubbing u Clergyman. Rev. Mr. McCleuiheim, pastor of the United Presbyterian church of Avondalo, Cohocton county, Ohio, was assaulted and brutally beaten with a club by Robert Hood, one of tho ciders of tho church, on account of ill-feeling growing out of a church trial. So Say We All. Thu.o is a wonderful unanimity among the physlciaiu(and their name is lcgion)whn have tried aud prescribed llunt'.'i Remedy to their patients. They agree in its inestimable worth, for attentions ot the kidneys, liver, bladder, and urinary organs, it is a nonesuch, and works with marvellous directness anil power, it is against the rules ot the medical fraternity to givo written testimonials in favor of "pro prietiry medicines," but wc havo scores of verbal testimonies from the best physicians us to the value of Hunt's Remedy. It is placed among their most valued prescriptions, and used in .se.verc cases ot kidney and liver dis ease us freely us is quinine as an anti-periodic. Willi such an endorsement, one cannot go wrong in buying tnis medicine tor hlmSelt, and following the spec! He directions which accompany It. t27-lwdeod&w " By asking too nincu wo may lose the little that wc had before." Kidney-Wort asks nothing but a fair Uriah This given, it tears no hhs of tail ii in its virtnes, A lady writes fromOicgnn : " For thirty years 1 have been afllicted with kiilncyeomplaints. Two pack Dges of Kidney -Wort havo done mo more good than ail the medicine ami doctors I havo had before. 1 believe it is a suro cure. AST Fast, brilliant and fashionable aro the Diamond Dye colors. One package colors 1 to 4 lbs. of goods. 10 cents lor any color. Mental depression, weakness ot tho muscu lar byrten:, general ill-licalth, benefitted by u-iing ISrown's Iron Kilters. For sale at H. Ii. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. si5-lwd&w The Celluloid Kye-G lasses "irothe mestper fect artificial help to the human eye known to science. Try a pair and bo convinced. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. s25-lwdecd Palpitation of the Heart. .1. M. Might, Syracuse, N.Y., writes: "When I first commenced uslntr vour Burdock Itlood Hittcre I was troubled with fluttering and pal pitation of tbe heart. I felt weak and languid, with a numbness ot the limbs; since using, my heart has nottroubted mo and the numb Inir sensation Is all gone." Prico $1. For sale at II. ii. Cochran's drus store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Snnvcn's Vilalizer is what yon need lor Con stipation, Lns of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Prico U and 75 cents pcruottlc. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Quoon St. myi-lwdcow&w Visible improvement. Mr. Noah Bates, Klmlra, N. Y., "writes: " About four years ago I had an attack of bil ious lever, and never fully recovered. My dl gestlvc organs wcro 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 yars of age, do a fair and reasonable day's work." Priced. For sale at II. Ii. Cochran's drug btore, 137 North Queen street Lanc:ister. Catakrh cured, health anil sweet breath se cured by Sluloh's Catarrh Kemcdy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 Nortli Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Nododt enjoys tho nicest surroundings It in bad health. There are miserable people about to-day to whom a bottle ot Parker's Ginger Tonic wouid bring more solid comfort tli&n all the medicine they havo ever tried. News. sl-lmdeod&eow Foil lame Back, Side or Chest, uso Shiloh's Porous Planter. Price 25 cents. For salo nt Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvMwdcowJtw Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer. It Is entirely different from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicate, i a. nerfect Vegetable Hair Kestorer. it will immediately treo the head from all dandruff. restore giay hair to Its natural color anil pro duce a new growin wueiu u. uus iiuieiniu. It does not in any manner eilect tho health, which-Sulphur, lugarof Le-ul and Nitrate ot Silver preparations havo done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful & lossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each ottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CB1XTENTON New York. junWyd,eoaftw XMD1CAL. B KOWSti IRON BITTKIW. No Whisky! I . BROWN'S IKON BITTERS is one of tbo very few tonic medi cines that are not composed most ly of alcohol or whisky, thus becoming a fruitful source of in temperance by promotiug a desire for rum. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS i guaranteed to be a non-intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the sanio time absolutely kill the desiro for whisky and other intoxicating beverages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor oi the American Christian Review, says of Buown's Iron Bitters : Cin., O., Nov. ltf, 1881. GeuUt: The loollsh wasting ut vital lorco la business, pleasure, and vicious indul gence of our people, makes your preparation a nocessity : and It applied, will savo hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion,biliousnoss, weakness, debility, overwork, rheum itism, neuralgia, consump tion, liver complaints, kidnoy troubles, &c, aud it never fails to render speedy aud permanent relief. For sale wholesale and retail by 11. 11. COCII- KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster gSMwdJtw H K 1DSKY-WOUI. TUB OREAT CUKB FOit R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As It is for sll the painful diseases ot tbe KIDNEYS, LIVKK AND BOWELS. Itclcaiuos tho system of the acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering which only the victims of Uheumutism can realise. THOUSANDS OF CASKS ot the worst forms of this terrible disease hive been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CUBED. Price, SI, f.lquid or Dry, Sold by Druggist. Dry can bo sont by mail. WELLS, BICUAUDSON A CO.. Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. cp2S-eodT18Aw 44 OHllfA. AMI M.ABBWAX. H 1UU MAKTIS. MAJOLICA WAKE AT- CHINA HfLL. . We have just opened a neiv lino of MAJOLICA JUUS. New in Design ami Shapiw and at especially Low Prices. Also, MAJOLICA Til AYS, COMFORTS, TLATES, DESERTS, SETS, &c. 49 Examine these goods before purchas ing. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. IIOUHU AH 11 MTA-riOIfJSJtl, DCHOOL BOOKS. ALL SCHOOL. BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT THE LOWEST HATES, I. M. FLYNN'S, NO. WEST KING STBEET. LANCASTER. SCHOOL HOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE! LANCASTER SCHOOLS. 4 For Sale at tho Lowest Prices. -BY John Baer's Sons, NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. a-SIOX OF THE BIO BOOK.- VOWBCAuit. OUB NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Contalnlng-a large number of properties In city und country, with prices, c. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HERE. & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agent?, No. 10 East Kini; Street. CL.OTM1SO 4tV. No one knowing the comfort of a FaU Overcoat win be with out one, especially since such neat styles can be so reasonably obtained at A.C. YATES & CO., Chestnut & Sixth, PHILADELPHIA. sl-tmd HINT TO THE TRADE. WE LEAD WHERE OTHS&S FAIL TO FOLLOW. L. GABSMAI & BEO, THE SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIEES, Kxtcud their invitation to the public In gen eral to tbe new goods they are constantly re ceiving from their work hands. Never before have wo had such tutlsfactlon in viewing our tsttorts to place our houso at tho head ol the tho trade lor ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VJtUT LOW PRICES. While culling attention to the Fall Trade we must not lorgct thu present. Our great bar gain salo ot TROUSERS Still continues. All-Wool Casaliiicro Trousers, $ir, iASO, KS.0U, I3.S0, $4.00. Lined and Work ing Panto, 79c, aoc, $1.00, $!.:. up to $1.75. All-Wool Salts, our own niako, $6 SO, $7.W, $8,00 $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR GREAT SPECIALTY. $l.75,$i00,fiW, $3.00, $1.00, $S.0l) and JO 00 aro the prices or soma ot our Children's Suits. $ !00, $2150, $3.00. $3.50. $1 00, $? 00, $6.00, $7.60. $0.00 and $10 $0 aro tho prices ol some of our Boy's Suits. OUB CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. I-t stocked with the choicest lino ot goods In tho piece. We make to order a nice bublnem Suit for $12 00 or $15.0O. A Stylish Dres-s Suit for $16.00, $18.00 and $40.00. WLook at oar windows lor farther refer ence and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., i.ight on tho Southwest Corner ot Orango Sf. LANCASTER. PA. Tbe well known and Cheapest Cloth ing House In tbe City. o ME PRICE HOliSK. AL. ROSENSlEiN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor & Clothier. NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. FALLaildWlNTHRCLOFHING I havo now complete! a Largo and Elegant Stock of Fine Rcady-Made Clothing for . MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN, Which havo been manufactured during tlm dullsummci months by experienced Tailorc. The Goods arc made equal to Custom Wotk und Prices much les-c. 49-CALL AND EX AMINCTHKM.-S In myCUaTOH DEPARTMENT you will And the Choicest Assortment ol Imported und Domestic Woolens which wo Guarantee to make up in the moot Elegant Style at Mod erate Prices. AL Rosenstein, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. SAMUEL H. PRICE, ATTORNEY, BAM Removed his Oflice from 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, lHuaedi ately In Bear of;Court House, Long's. New Building. aal7-tfd YELLOW JTKUAT CIUAK.S, VLKAK HA vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in tbe city at UABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE.