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YtJime XIX-No 25.
LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1882.
Price Two Crab.
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MOKBWKAB.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.,
HAVE NOW OPEN A LARGE STOCK OF
GBNTLBMBlSrS UNDBRWBAE,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR,
Bought for Cash and will be Sold at LOWEST PRICES.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.
NO. 25 EAST KING
JOHN B. GIVLER.
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PKUIAL HAKOA1N8.
Ladies Cloth Suitings, in all Shades and Qualities.
Wo hare them twenty-four inches and fifty-four inches wide. The choice shades aro now sellinjr very rapid! v. Wo liavo
Item markd at LOWEST PRICES.
Ladies', GenU' and Children's MERINO UNDERWEAR, full stock and all marked very low. New lines of Ladies', Gents' and
Children's HOSIERY, now open and all marked very low. Elegant lino of DRESS BUTTONS, now open and marked
extremely low. Novelties in LACE FICHUS, LACE COLLARS, DOTTED SWISS HANDKERCHIEFS, &c.
HOOP SKIRTS, the now perfection TAMPECO BUSTLE, CORSETS, KID GLOVES, &e.
Everything iu choice assortment and marked TERT LOW.
GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS IN FULL ASSORTMENT.
BOWEKS & HURST'S,
129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN. STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, PA.
H
Tens RATHroN.i
In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points :
1. Tho Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with the Best Wearing Qualities.
2. The Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc.
8. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing.
In our CLOTHING you will And no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular hand-made buttonholes. Our
Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best.
L& 1 ERS & RATHFON, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
DHY UOUJl.
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AUKK BKorueic.
Ready-Made Clothing.
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.
No. 26 West King St.,
'RTEW GOODS OPKNEU UAU.Y.
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
FAHNESTOCK'S.
OUR CLOAK ROOM
Is now stocked full of NEW STYLES LADIES' COATS, NEW STYLE LAOIES'
DOLMANS, NEW STYLE WALKING JACKETS.
UNDERWEAR! UNDERWEAR!
Oar Stock of UNDERWEAR for Ladies, 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.
E. E. FAHKESTOCK
NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA.
UOUHE irvRKisuxna HOODS.
MJHN WJLL&ON.
HOUSEFURNISHING.
We have just received our complete line of Cooking Stoves
Heaters and Ranges, Office Stoves, Room Stoves, Parlor-Oookst
Parlor Heaters, Egg and Cannon Stoves.
It te 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 THK TWO BIO DOGS.)
PLVMBESPS
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HOLTOALK ' DEPOT FOB
Water Closets and Bath Tubs,
Iron and Wooden Hydrants,
numbers' Earthenware,
Gas andiSteam Fitters' Supplies,
Gas Fixture's at Reduced Prices,
Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies.
SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING.
Nos.ll, 13 16 EAST ORANGE
MOHN Li
DRY HOODS, Jte.
STREET,
VLOTUIXU.
Well-JVTadLe Grarmeiits
Lancaster, Fa,
LANCASTER, PA.
BUFl'LIEB.
STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
AENOLD.
LANCASTER, PA.
GEO. F. RATHVON.
CLOTJIIKO.
Mali, opening
FALL
OPEZsriJSTGr
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H. GMHART'S
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NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
MONDAY, OUT. 25, 1882.
LOTIUNU!
CLOTHING!
D.B.HOSTETTER&SON,
INVITE SPECIAL ATTKNTIOX TO
THEIR DISMAY OF
FINE CLOTHING,
Entirely ot their own Superior Miinutaciuie
for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON.
Tliclr Stock ol Piece Goods lor Merchant
Tailoring Is larger than ever, and tho Styles
arc the newest and best in tho Market.
D. B. Hoar it Sob,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. FA.
STOCKS.
TN CREASE YOUR CAPITAL.
WHEAT STOCKS,
810, 20, $50, $100.
Those desiring to make money on small and
medium Investments In grain, provisions and
stock speculations, can do so by operating on
our plan. From Hay 1. 1881, to the present
date, on Investments or $1,100 to 91.000 cash
nrnfltshave been realized and riaid to invest
ors amounting to several times the original
Investment, still leaving the original invest
ment making money or payable on demand.
Explanatory circulars and statements of fund
W sent tree. We want responsible agents who
will report the crops and Introduce the plan.
Address,
FLEMMLNQ & MERRIAM,
lcago,m. jk'i .
FAVOEED BY FOKTUNE.
WON A MILLION DOLLARS IN A MONTH
How an American Theatrical .Manager
liatucd ii Fortune at IS.iccarat A
Story that Might ba True.
William Dcutscb, the theatrical raana
ucr formerly with Florence, -is now
tho talk of all Paris. A correspondent of
the Chicago News writing from that city
says tbat recently, within four weeks,
Deutsch won over amilli-' francs playing
at baccarat ! This is no "lish story," it is
simple, solemn truth. lie has cleared a
cool $200,000 in less thai- twenty-live days
tbat is to say, an sivoiage of about
$8,000 a day. Ho oue will say that that
was a bad speculation. Nino or ten
months ago Deutsch arrived in Paris, and
in a short timo was emollcd as a member
of two or three of the leading clubs of the
capital. IIo went into them for tho pur
poso of "taking a hand," but he com
menced quietly. lie knew nothing about
the game, and although there is no par
ticular skill required in baccarat, be
wanted to study it for all it was worth.
After a while ho grew bolder, and four
months ago I was informed that he was
winning heavily. When ho was ahead
050,000 francs ho went one night to tho
Imperial elub. His luck was uncertain,
and be won about as often as ho lost, but
neither bis winnings nor his losings were
to any amount. Just before midnight the
prince knocked down to him for a very
large sum. He then aunouueed that tho
betting was unlimited. It was ouo of
those opportunities that Deutsch bad
been waiting for, and be betted every
franc tbat ho had with him.
"Cinq csnt billets de millo !" ho said
very quietly.
Only those grouped arouud the table
heard him. It was unusual for a player
to bet 500 bauk notes of $1,000 each, but
eveiybody present was too well biud to
make any sort of noise over it.
"Do you mean it?" asked the piiucoly
banker, vory politely.
"Certainly, sir."
The prince- dealt a card tu the tight, ouo
to tho left, and one to himself ; then an
other to the right, to the left, and to him
self. He glanced at tho two cards
"I give," said he.
" I accept," said the player on the right.
The six of clubs fell to that player, and be
lost, as also did all who were betting on
his side of the table. On tho left sat
Deutsch, cool, and to all appearances tho
most unconcerned player in tho room. He
did not draw. He held a seven spot aud a
jack that is to bay, seven. Every good
player would have stood tuc same as no
did. The dealer had in hand a four spot,
aud of course bo drew to it. The chauccs
were now largely iu favor of Dcutsch's
winning, because tho probabilities of tho
banker drawing the right card were very
remote. Iu order to win it was absolutely
necessary for him to draw cither a four or
fivo ppot ; with a three spot ho could only
call it a stand off. and with anyone of the
ten other cards he was sure to lose. Bo
everybody that knew the position of aflaiis
felt sati&tied that our Irieud would win.
It was at that moment dollars to dough
nuts that he could not lose, aud the
looked-for million seemed to bo within
his grasp. Tho prince turned his card,
aud it was a four spot, by all that was
lucky !
"Eight," said he.
"I lose," said tho American.
He played a few more hands and not
back 15,000 or $4,000, but at miduight he
went home. Theic ho found some of the
boys sitting arouud the dining room table.
Ho took a baud, and after that for several
nights iu succession stuck to tho noble
game that Gcueral Dob Schouck intro
duced with such diplomatic success iulo
the court of St. James. A month ago
Deutsch went back to baccarat, and onco
more fortune began to smile upon hitu.
This timo ho laid down certain rules for
his guidance, and ho stuck to them. If
he taw that ho was losing he would not go
beyond a certain amount ; so long as he
won ho stuck to tho cards until 2 o'clock,
then bo wont to bed. The next day his
winnings wero deposited with his Ameri
can banker, ana that night, when he re
turned to the club, it would be with only
a limited amount in his possession. Sorao
times this pocket money amounted to
50,000 francs, but more frequently it was
less than half that sum. Every night he
won something, and the thousands quickly
'row into tho hundreds of thousands.
When ho had won 750,000 francs, Mr.
Maui ice Grau aud iuysotf advised him to
quit playing. His reply was :
" No, gentlemen, not before I get my
million. I am bound to get it before
long."
Ho was right. Grau wished him luck,
and went oft to America with Theo. I
wished him luck, too, and went a-iishing.
Three days later I breakfasted with him,
and when I reached bis house I saw at
onco that he bad gained bis point.
" Lucky last night ?" said I.
" So so," ho answered jauntily.
" Woith a million to-day, aren't you V"
" Mor'n a million," said he.
And wo both smiled a pale-cherry with-an-egg-in-tho
centre smile, aud then ho
told me how ho had finally loft oft' with
just 3,000 francs over a million.
After bo had gained his million ho in
vested half of tho amount in United
States bonds. He also bought shares in
two or three French manufacturing es
tablishments, in all about 225,000 francs'
worth. He has purchased some splendid
diamonds, three or four lino carriages; a
large quantity of bed and table liucn, etc.,
etc. Ho will leavo Paris with his bonds
aud securities, about $25,000 in hard cash,
and the ship's hold full of trunks and
boxes.
A lew nights ago Deutsch dropped into
the club with only a few thousand francs
in his pocket. IIo won and ho lost until
very soon be was about 25,006 francs to
the bad. He asked the bouse for a tempo
rarv loan, but the cashier did not happen
to bavo it at tho time. Then some of
these Frenchman played a shrewd game
on this innocent Am irican.
" The Yankee is out of luck to-night,"
slid tho Count Thinir-a-nia-iiz to tho Vis
count Tricolor and Monsieur le Colonel
Two Swords. "Let us assist him in his
wants by furnishing tho caiseowith 25,000
fnmes to be loaned to him." Tho idea was
agreed to by the others, and very soon
tho money was in the hands of the house
cashier.
" Mind you, this money is to be loaned
to no one but Monsieur Deutsch," said
they, and their orders wero obeyed. Mr.
D. was notiGed that be could have the
money, and he reflected for a few mo
ments. This is tho way ho communed
with himself: " Some one or more of the
fellows from whom I havo been winning
have furnished tho bank with this mouoy.
They know tbat I am not in luck, aud
they want to keep me here at play while I
take this moncv and lose it, they
expect I shall borrow more, and in this
way they count on my losing a uunarcu
thousand francs or more before I am sat
isfied. Well, I'll take tho money, and
I'll just make ono bet if I lose, perhaps
more than one if I win." So he borrowed
tho 25,000 franc sand betted on the first
baud that was dealt him. He won, and
lis kept on winning until bo bad sot
only got back bis losses of that nigbt
but had won besides something like $14,-000.
DAVID AND GOLIATH.
Uuw the Little Fallow Slew tne Giant Cham,
pton of tne PhlllsUans.
Ki om a Sermon by Evangelist Barnes.
Some mau bolted into the but of Saul
aud announced tbat a champion bad como
forth, and Saul said : " Bring him in."
IIo expected somo man fourteen feet
high, aud lifted up his eyes at an angle of
forty-live degrees. Where is he "
(surprised) ? " He is iu." " Why, my
son, what are you talking about? go home
to your mamma. You must be joking."
" Will yon just listen to me ?" asked little
David. " Yes ; you'ro a nioe boy ; go
on." Then said David : " Thy servant
kept his father's sheep, aud there was a
lion and a boar came aud took a lamb out
of the flock. Thy scrvaut that slew both
tho lion and the bear will beat the brains
out of this uncircumcised Philistine."
Saul bean to see the point. " My sou,
it's a fact. Why didn't I think of it be
fore? Gooutandwir. But come, let,e
have a little common sense iu this matter.
Bring in my armor." And they loaded
the little fellow down with 200 or 300
pounds of brass. "Icau'twcar tbis. I
ain't used to this sort of thing," said
David, aud he put it off.
Brother, don't you try any of tho devil's
armor. Don't let the devil put an ouuco
of brass on you. Trust in the Lord sine
cera, honey, without a particle of wax,
our word sincere. Victory comes not by
trusting iu the Lord and common sense,
not by trusting iu tho Lord and keeping
your powder dry. Trust in the Lord sine
cera, just as you are.
So David goes out without knowing how
he was going to fight. He doubtloss ex
pected to use his shepherd's stall, as with
the lion and bear, but tho Lord showed
him a better way. Ho was caparisoned as
a shepherd of the sheep, and that's all the
Lord wants to kill Goliath. David gave
the giant all tho advantage of position.
Tho battle was fought on tho ascending
slope of tho Philistine's hill. Goliath was
so full of wrath at tho sight of his pigmy
antagonist that bo lifted bis visor to curse
him more freely, and that proved his ruin.
Our little David slipped a stone in bis
sling, and made a run at him. Ho didn't
stop for a potshot, but as he ran be just
let fly and let God take tho stone to its
mark. God gave direction to it ; it sank
into the Philistine's forehead, and down
ho went. God always directs a smooth
stone from tho brook when wo lean our
whole weight upon him. Goliath dead,
all the rest of tho Philistines fled. And
that is the way to kill Goliath now.
A Peripatetic Mourner.
RrooLlyn Eagle.
" Have you got time to do a little figur
ing for mc ?" asked a seedy man leaning
over a bookkeeper's desk. " Just a little
figuring ?"
" What is it !" demanded tho book
keeper, impatiently.
"Put down 23.G73," replied the seedy
mau humbly.
" Oo on," said tho bookkeeper.
" Got it down already ? You are quick
at figuies. Now put down 7,021.' '
"Go ahead."
"Now make another columu. Put
down 02 1."
"Come, come ! hurry up
!
"And 2,403. Put that under the
024."
"Well, whatnoxt?"
"Commence auothcr columu with
436, and add tho whole business up."
1,-
"How's that?" demanded tho book
keeper. "Add on tho separate columns,
and then add them together."
"Add 'em at onca, if you'd rather,"
replied tho tramp with humility.. " How
much docs it make?"
"It makes 35.817," replied the book
keeper. "Could you walk that number of
miles?"
" I shouldn't lik-3 to try," rejoined tho
bjokkeeper.
" If you saw a man who had got tbat
far to walk before ho could plant a stem
on the grave of his poor, old mother
would you not lend him a quarter until ho
got back ?"
The stony heart of tho bookkeeper was
not proof against this appoal and the
mourner went away happy.
" I5y asking too much wo may lose the
little that we had before." Kidney-Wort asks
nothing but a tair trial. This given. It tears
no ;oss ot faith in its virtues. A lady writes
lrnni Oregon : " For thirty years 1 havo been
afflicted with kidney complaints. Two pack
age ot Kidney Wort have done mc more good
than all the medlcino and doctors I have had
bciore. I believe it Is a sure cure.
49-Fast, brilliant and fashionable are tho
Diamoud Dye colors. One package colors 1 to
4 ft, of goods. 10 cents for any color.
Mental depression, weakness ot tho muscu
lar system, general ill-health, benefitted by
aslng Drown' Iron Bitters . For salo ut it. B.
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster. s25-lwd&w
The Celluloid Eyc-Ulosses arc tho nio&t per
fect urtniciiil help to tho human eye known to
science. Try a pair and be convinced. For
sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians.
s25-lwdcod
Palpitation of the Heart.
J. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y writes: "When
1 lirst commenced using your Bnrdock Blood
Hitters I was troubled with fluttering and pal
pitation of the heart. I felt weak and languid,
with a numbness ot tho limbs; since using,
my htntthasnottronblcdiuo and tho numb
ing fcensation is all gone." Prlco Si. For sale
at II. B. Cochran's diutr store, 137 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Shiloh's Vltallzer W wimt you need for Con
Htinatinn. Loss of anDetltc. Dizziness and all
symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents
per uotllc. For Kile at Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcow&w
Visible Improvement.
Mr. Noah Bates. Elmlra. N. Y.. writes
" About four years ago I had an attack of bil
ious lever, ana never luiiy recovered, juj- ui-i'p-,tivo
nrirnnn worn weakened, and I would
be completely prostrated for days. After using
two bottles ot vour Burdock Blood Bitters the
tmnrnvement was so visible that I was aston
ished. I can now, though 61 years or ago, do a
tsilr mid reasonable dav'a work." 1'riccSl.
For sale at n. B. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street Lancaster.
Catabbh cured, Health and sweet breath se
cured by Shiloh's Catarrh Keinedy. Price SO
cents. 'asal Injector free. For salo at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 worm yueen si.
myl-lw deow&w
Nobodt enjoys the nicest surroundings it In
bad health. There are miserable people about
to-day to whom a bottle ot Parker's Ginger
Tonic would bring more solid comfort thsn
all the medicine they have ever tried News.
sl-lmdeod&eow
For lame Back, Side or Chest, nse Shiloh's
Porous Piaster. Price 25 cents. For salo at
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St,
invl lwdeowA-w
Walnut Leaf Hair Kestorer.
It Is entirely different from all others. It is
as clear as water, and, as its name Indicate.
! n. nerfoet V7Kta.hln Hiilr Restorer. It will
immediatelv tree tho head from all dandruff.
restore gray hair to its natural color and pro-
uuco a new growin wncre it nas iaiien uu.
It does not in any manner effect the health,
which Sulphur, vugar of Lead and Nitrate ot
Sliver preparations havo done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful
glosiy Drown, ask your druggist ior it tacu
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CUITTENTON New York. Jun lyd.eodiw
1AHES, VAHES. A JTULL LINE FROM
j 5 cents up at ..
HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
5XOUE.
MJSD1VAZ.
BKOWH1TIBON BITTERS.
STRONG
FACTS!
A great many people are asking
what particular troubles Brown's
Iron Bitters are good for.
It will cure Heart Disease, Par
aiysis, Dropsy, Kidney, Disease,
Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, and all simi
lar diseases.
Its wonderfal curative power is
simply because it purifies and en
riches the blood, thus beginning
at the foundation, and by building
up the system, drives out all
disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Baltimore, Mil., May 7, I)
My health was much shatter
ed by Kheumutism when 1
commenced taking Brown's
Iron Bitters, and I scarcely had
strength enough to attend to
my daily household duties. 1
am now using the third bottle
nnil I am regaining strength
dallv.audl clieerlully leeom
mend it to all.
1 cannot nay to mnch in
praise of it.
Mbs. Maky E. Bit UHKAIt,
137 l'restiuan st'-eet.
Kidney Disease Cured.
Christlansbur. V.i., 10M.
Suffering from kidney lic
ense, from which I could get no
relief, I tried Brown's Iron Bit
ters, which cured me com
pletely. A child or mine, re
covering from scarlet lever,
had no uppetlto and did not
seem to be able to cat ut all. I
gave him Iron Bitters with the
happiest results.
J. Kyle Movr.iiiUE.
Heart Disease.
Vine St., ilarilsbiiri:. Fa.
Dec. 2, 1331.
After trying different physi
cians and many remedies for
palpitation of the heart with
out receiving any benefit. I
v.- is advised to try Brown's
li on Bitters. I have used two
lot ties and never found any
thing that gave mej-omueli re
lief. Mrs. Jennik Hks.
For tho peculiar troubles to
which ladies are subject, Brown's
Iron Bitter is invaluable. Try it.
Be Sure and Got the Genuine.
For sale wholesale and retail bv II. B.COC1I-
UAN, Druggist, 137 and l:vj North Queen
street, Lancaster
ZIIWII&W l
TriBNKY-WOICT
Sure ure for All Diseases
OF THE
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
It 1ms sdccIHc action on this most iiiinort-
aut organ, enabling it to throw oft torpidity
and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre
tion of the Bile, and by keeping tho bowels In
free condition, effecting its regular discharge.
TToloiio H yon are suflerintr from ma
I.V.LCHCH Id, lurio, have the chills, aro bil
lons, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wort
will surely relieve and quickly cure.
InthuSpringtoclcan.se tho System, every
ono should take a thorough course ot it.
Mold by Druggists. l'rlco, 81.
KIDNEY-WORT.
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OllLMA. AMI OLA.H8WAM..
H
iu:i a MAKTIK.
MAJOLICA WARE
AT
CHINA HALL.
We have just opened a new Hue of
MAJOLICA JUGS.
New in Design and Shape- and at especially
Low Friecs. Also,
MAJOLICA TliAYS,
COMFOHTS,
PLATES,
DESERTS,
SETS,&c.
K-uunine these goods before purchas-
ing.
High & Martin
15 BAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. I A.
1IUUKH AMD STAVlOSJBWkt
(JCUUOI. BOOKS.
ALL-
SOHOOL BOOKS,
ANU
SCHOOL. SUPPLIES,
AT TUK LOWEST HATES,
lu M. FLYNN'S,
NO. 42 WEST KINO STREET. LANCASTER.
S(
VHOOL BOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
-FOR THE:
LANCASTER .SCHOOLS.
For Sale at the Lowest Prices. ,
-BY
John Baer's Sons,
NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST.
JO-SOA' OF THE BIO BOOAT.-WI
N
OW BEAUX
OUR NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE,
Containing a large number of FroperUcBln
city and country, with prices, c Copies sent
tree to any address.
ALLEN A. HERR ft CO.,
Real Estate aud Insurance Agents, No. 10
East King Street.
CLOTMIirO MO.
No one knowing the comfort
of a Fall Overcoat will be with
out one, especially since such
neat styles can be so reasonably
obtained at
A.C. YATES & CO.,
Chestnut & Sixth,
PHILADELPHIA.
l-liud
itlNT TO THE TKAUK.
WE LEAD WHERE OT1IEBS
FOLLOW.
rAlL TO
L. GMSIM & BBO.
TUB SQUARE DEALING
OLOTHIEES,
Extend thctr Invitation to the public la gen
eral to the new goods they are constantly re
ceiving from their work nands. Never betoro
have we had such satisfaction in viewing our
efforts to place our house at the head of tho
the trade lor
KLEtJANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VERY
LOW PRICES.
While calling attention to the Fall Trade wo
iu list not forget the present. Our great bar
gain sale ot
TROUSERS
Still continues. All-Wool Casshuore Trousers,
12.0), J2.5U, W 00, S3.S0, $4.00. Lined and Work
ing Parts, 75c. U0c, $1.00, $1.35. up to l.7r.
All-Wool Suits, our own make, $C so, $7.W, $,)
$:ox$lioo and $14.00.
BOT'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR
GREAT SPECIALTY.
91.75,92.00, 12.50, 93.00. 91.00, 95.00 and 96.00 are
the prices or some ot our Children's Suits.
92.00, 92.50. 93.00. 93.30. 9i 00. 95.00, JS.0O, 97.60. 98.09
and 10 90 are the price 3 ot some of our Boy's
Suit.
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Is slocked with the choicest Uno ot good la
the piece. We make to order a nice bitblness
Salt for 912 00 or 913.00. A Stylish Dress Suit
for 810-00, $13.00 and 920.00.
409-Look at our Windows tor further refer
ence and prices.
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
i light on tho Southwest Corner ot Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
The well known and Cheapest Cloth
ing House In the City.
o
nk nucE House.
AL. R0SENSTEIN,
Fashionable Merchant Tailor & Clothier,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST.
FALLMWINTiGLOTHDIu
I have now completed a Largo and Elegant
tock of Fine Reody-Made Clothing lor ,
MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
Which have been manufactured during tho
dull summer months by experienced Tailor?.
The Goods are made equal to Custom Work
and Prices mnch les.'.
s-CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.'E
In myCUsTOH DEPARTMENT yon will
And the Choicest Assortment ol Imported
and Domestic Woolens which we Guarantee
to make up In the most Elegant Style at Mod
erate Prices.
AL Rosenstein,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER,
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.
SAIMUKL H. PRICK, ATTOKNET. BAM
Removed his Office rrora 5ft Nortb Dake
street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, naaaedl
ately In Bear ofXourt House, Long's New
Building. ml7-tld
YELLOW VKUKT UIUAKS, VLKAK HA
vana Filler (Hand Made) the best 9 cent
Cigar la toe city at "L. .j.
UARTMAWS lELLun rwai WUAK
STOKE.