mitt LANCASTER, PA., SATOKDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1S82. I Price Two iwt! Volume XIX-No 26. (Em B. OIVLHK & CO. John S. Givler & ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW Centlemen's Fine and Medinm Quality Soitiiigs LATEST t35"CaIl early and uiabc your selections JOHN S. GIVLER NO. 25 EAST KING JOHN 8. GIVLER. TJUWEttS & HCK3T. NEW GOODS! - NEW GOODS! OPENING TO-DAY AT OPENING TO-DAY AT BOWERS & HURST'S, No. 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA. NEW BROCADE SILKS Opening To day. NEW BROCADE VELVETS Opening To-day. NEW PLAIN SILKB Opening To-day. NEW BLACK and COLORED SILK VELVETS Opening Today. NEW BLACK and COLORED PLUSHES Opening To-day. NEW PLAIN and FANCY DRESS GOODS Openiug Today. All the NEW SHADES in PLAIN 6-4 LADIES' CLOTH SUITINGS Opening To-dav. SEAL SKIN CLOAKING PLUSHES Opening To-day LADIES CLOAKING CLOTHS Opening To-day. Immense Stock of MERINO UNDERWEAR and HOSIERYjOpcningTo daj . New Lineof DRESS BUTTONS Opening To-doy. "Everything will be maiked at the Very LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. We invite examiual im of our Stock. BOWERS & HURST, No. 129-131 North Queen St., - Howell's Building. M VKUS KATHFONV In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Serviceable Material with tho Best Wearing Qualities. 2. The Selection of Good, Strong aud Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets. Linings, etc 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you will find no raachiue-mado button holes, but good, strong, regular band-made buttonholes. Our Cutters aro tho most skilled. Our Patterns arc the best. L& YERS & RATHFON, no. 12 east king street. PLUMBER'S -ITTHOLUSALK DEPOT 1"UU Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas aml'Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners ' Supplies. SLATE ROOFJNG. SLATE ROOFING. tfoe.U, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN I.. ARNOLD. irisjM ash S. CLAY MILLER, Wmes. Brandies, Sins, Old Bye Hies, &c, No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. MAILttOAUS. T UK. GREAT Burlington Route. Chicago, Burliagton & (Juincj K. K. Chicago, Burliagton & (Jnincy K. K. PRINCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. Tlie SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line to St. Joseph, Atchinson, Topcka, Denlson, Dallas, Galveston, antl all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas. This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Faul. Nationally reputed us being the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded to bo the REST EQUIPPED Railroad In tlio world for all classes ot travel. AH connections made lu Union depots. Try it and you. will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discotnlort. Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices in tho U. S. and Canada. AH Information about rates of fare, Slcepi n b Cars, etc, cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T.J.POTTKK, 3d Vice Pies, a Gen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHR . A. DEAN, Oen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, 306 Washington St. New Yob. Bostom, Mass. uavl6-lvUtw VAKItlAUJUa, C7. mME BTAHUAKU CAKBIAUC WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in the most comfort able and elegant stylo. We use only tho best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work onr prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash and aeU on the most reasonable terms. Give us a calL AH work warranted. Repairing prompt, iv attended to. One set of workmen especially BJplovea for tliat purpose. fnas-tfdAw DMT aoovs, &c. STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. beforo tho rush begins. STREET, CLUTUING. Aell-JVlacLe Graririents. HUrrLLEB. lhjuojss. MtttY OOUtiS. A1' SWAKK'S. T.MUES' MERINO UNDERWEAR. GENT'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. CHILDREN'S MERINO UNDERWEAR. I'luuiicli, Jtlaiikcts, Comlorts, Counter panes, KMiu Heavy-Weight Cashmeres, at lowest prices. ANo Stocking Yarns, Plain ami Fancy IS cached Canton Flannels in rem nants, worth 12c to 15c, Jit 'Jc, 10c and 12Jc. REVERSIBLESUIT1NG3 at 9c. same goods else here at 12c. Remember our HOME-MADE COMFORTS are not excelled. They contain 14 yards of Furniture Prints and tour pounds best cot tou, and none quilted like them iu any other stoic in the city. NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST. T 111E NORTH BND DRY GOODS STORE Has now open lectcd Stock ot a Large and Carefully Sc- FALL GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Some of theso Goods were bought below the Regular Market Price, and all aro marked in plain llgurcs at prices to make them sell. J. W. BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, 11-lyd LANCASTER. PA. CA.KPEXS. lAKPETS. Carpet Manufactory. Having undertaken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain aud Venetian Ar GREAT BARGAINS AND !AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. KS.i3HIEK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. Samuel n. VRir.a, attobnby, bam Removed his Oflice rrom 66 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET. Immedi ately In Rear of ICourt House, Long's New Building. ml7-ttd Carpets Co. and PaBalooniis. & CO, LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATflVON. CLOTI1LNU. 1?AIA. OI'KMlKU. FALL OPENING -AT- E GEKHART'S t NO. EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY, OUT. 25, 1882. a 1I.OTH1NGI CLOTHING! D.B.HOSTETTER&SON, INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR DISPLAY OF FINE CLOTHING, Entirely Ot their own for tho Superior Manufacture FALL AND WINTER SEASON. Their Stock ot Picco Goods lor Merchant Tailoring is larger than ever, and tho Styles aro the newest and best in the Market. D. B. Hostetter & Sob, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. STOCKS. TNCRKASB TOOK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 820, 50, 100. Those desiring to make money on small aud medium investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. From Hay 1, 18S1, to the present date, on Investments of $1,(00 to $1,000 cash profltshavc been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to several times tbe original Investment, still leaving the original Invest ment making money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements of lund W sent free. We want responsible agents who will report tbe crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block. Chi cago, HI. In' 'yd AEABI'S LOVE STOEY. ARUH1NSKFBUBA DISTANT liLIMt. How tiulLi, tue Jewess, Won tlio Lovo ami Nerved tUe Ann of the Kebel 1 he Latter iay Cleopatra. Caiio Letter to New York llciald. Arabi Pacha was a soldier, iu hih fa vol tmeter Ismail. Noblo and iu tho muruiu of life, ardent iu his work and brave in tho service, he was always near tho heart of tho khedive. On tho rein no hand so lirm as his, in tho battle :: eye so stead fast, with theuword no ono so sure. So swift was he to do his master's will, so eiger to do his duty, that, soon ho arose to honorable place. Uis anibitiou was rest less, aud wealth and famo ho coveted. Thero were years that passed, aud the young bey did not marry a wife. The soldiers railed him on not fearing any enemy, but still bciug afraid of woman. He took it good-naturedly, and iu some way tho impression got oat that there was iu far off Spain one whom bo had loved. Ismail himself the lover of mauy women, grown old and gray with womcu and wine he heard tho voico of those who railed, -and ho found the youug man's failing. He saw that the soldier needed a homo to make him happy and ho sought a wife for him. Among the women in tho kbedivo's haiem was one not long there a fair womau whom the oyo of Ismail had first seon in the the atro El-Sonaat. Our ruler's word was law, and he had taken her to himself. Sho went uuwilliugly, aud though the time passed she had many oxcusuu for not ac cepting his embraces. Though young and strangely beautiful there were other fair women, and while she pretended sickness tho khedivo found others to lovo. Upon her ho thought when he willed that Arabi should put aside his prejudices aud marry. Our customs permitted that ho should givo her to his favorite as his wife, and so ho did. She had seen tho young bey from tiiu lat tice, sho had waved unknown kisses to the splendid soldier aud sho was glad to know that he was to bo her husband. It was love, O, Eflendi ! and love iu the land of Cleopatra is not liko that of your Wes tern country. As for Arabi, ho received the khedive's word with indifference at first, but when there came to him many stories of the beauty of his promised bride the thought of the splendor of that beauty uwoko his lovo. Nay, Effeudi, I novor saw her, but fioiu my sisters 1 know her a tall and graceful womau, eyes full of love aud lips tho poitais of mad kisses. No surprise to him that tho bay hhould have easily loved such a one, though he could not see her faco till she was his own. Arabi has other wives, others iu his harem, but Giula is his all. In all Egypt thero is no prouder woman, and Egypt has many proud women. Old Aja used no exaggeration the wife of the rebel loader bitterly hates all that bear tho name of Cluistia:i. I had a painful realization of this womau's hatted ouo day last spring. It was Eatter Sunday, and in company with my wife and a lady friend we drove to Shobra, the popular boulevaid of Cairo. Among the carriages that wo met was that of tlio khedive, and iu it, reclining on the purple cushions, were his two sons thu princes, pale littlo boys of ten and twelve years. Uiaz Pacha rode thero iu an opan Victoria, gray old Suleiman, of Alexan dria, was with a friend in a French coupe, and lazily lounging in ;i gilded brougham was inuco Iltstau, uncle of tho khedive. But more noticeable than tho beautiful Arabian bays bcfoio tho premier's carriage was a pair of grays, tunc Afghans, tho liuest shaped lioi&es that I ever saw. We fust met them op posite tlio Garden Toulboue, aud so at tractive were they that I did not think to notice the carriage. A littlo later m the avenue of Sout thoy passed us, aud as the open carriage was driven slowly by I had a view of the occupant. As if it wer.n by instinct wo knew that tho lady war. the wifo of Arabi. Although au cinbioidercd tulle veil shrowded the lower part of her face ono could read everything of charac ter in tho lustrous dark eyes that looked into ours. I watched tho woman as she rolled along tho boulevard, saw her graceful recognition of other ladies of tho harem aud tho lierccness that camo into her eyes as foreigners met her. A word to tho sais or driver seemed to occasionly escape her lips, but not once did sho change her posi tion. As wc passed that portion of the boulevard which commands a view of tho summer palaco of the khedivo wo came upon two carriages that had stopped that the occupants (English ladies) might eu joy the scene that spread before thorn. Uuila's brougham was but a littlo in ad vance of ours, and from my seat 1 could eco her speak to tho mis. Instantly at her order tho grays wheeled to the side, and, without warning, the heavy brougham had crashed into tho nearest of tho stand ing carriages, and the two ladies who sat thero were overturned. Almost miracu lously no injury was done the ladies, and as they crept out from under tho broken carriage for the flrst time I noticed that the Envntian ladv's eatriase stood by. " I am Gnila, the wife of Arabi Pacha," I was astonished to hear her say in a melo dious voico and with the utmost noncha lence. And then she was driven on. Call such an action incarnate doviltry aud you will not need to use tiu;r words. It was an intentional indignity shown a Christian, a hateful reminder of the fact that the wife of a minister of the khedivo despises Europeans of her sex. Such an act by a woman gives her portrait, and other more ciuel deeds arc laid at Guila's door. sliCKrTAKX CHANDLER'S DENIAL. nothing in the Story that He Is to Succeed William E. Chandler disposes of the rumor that be is to succeed Judge Folger as secretary of the treasury by flatly deny ing its truth. Mr. Chandler says : There is nothing whatever in the story. If Secretary Fol ger should leave the department it is not at all probablo that I should succeed him. Moreover, I do not believe that the presi dent has ever considered the question of a successor to Secretary Folger." The general opinion of gentlemen hero who are unusually well informed is that Mr. Folger has no intention of resigning the secretaryship prior to the election. Thero is no doubt, however, that tho New York Stalwart politicians are bringing their influence to bear upon tho secretary to induce him to resign. It has been repre sented to him that he will bo a much stronger candidate beforo the people it his connection with the administration is severed. All sorts of stories are circula ted as to tho tolations existing between tho secretary and tho president and if tho half that is told were true, Mr. Fol ger would have left tho department of his own volition long ago. Thero is no reason to believe, however, that the president is especially anxious for Mr. Folger to remain in tbe cabinet, and he will, it is thought, tender his resignation before the meeting of Congress. Tho sec retary's management of the treasury de partment has not been acceptable to a cotcrio of gentlemen who expected to derive comfortable incomes by the exercise of political influence. In tho matter of appointments also, active politicians have been disappointed that mcro places were not placed at their disposal by the secre tary. A well informed Republican said : " It is asserted that the president has several times tendered Judge Folder high posi tions iu the judicial and diplomatic ser vice, aud pressed him to accept him. But it may bo taken for wholly untrue, as the secretary would be prompt to resign on the slightest intimation, however delicately coin-eyed, that his portfolio was desired for another." A KAKt; SURGICAL OPERATION. I'Mrt or a Unbblt'rt Eye Transplanted Into That ot a Man. An unusual and interesting operation was performed in tho public eye clinic that is held every Friday from 1 till 2 o'clock in thu amphitheatre of Jefferson college hospital, in Philadelphia. The operation was pirformod by Dr. W; L. Little, chief of the eye clinic, and will no dcttbt turn out entirely successful. It con sisted in transplanting the conjunctiva (which is the layer of tissue forming the in ner lining of tho lids and reflected on to the eyeball) of a rabbit into the eye of a man who was brought into tho hospital a couple of months ago, suffering from a burn that had entirely destroyed his sight. He is a young Irishman named Michael Mc Mnlliu, twenty-eight years old, just over from the old country a few months, a strong, well formed healthy fellow, but as helpless as a child in his blindness. -Shortly alter coming over he secured employ ment in a large chemical works, and while handling strong sulphuric acid tho fluid splashed up over his face and head, burn ing him terribly and suddenly aud com pletely blinding him. The right eye was destroyed entirely, and tho left one so in jured that anchylo-blepharon resulted, that is, tho lids grew fast to tho ball, tho burn having destroyed most of the coajnnction. It was decided by a consultation of the surgeons in tho eyo department to resort to this rare operation, with tho hopo of restoring the ball and lids to their nor mal condition, aud afterwards of securing sight to the injured lelt eye. Dr. Little, aftcrorue trouble, succeeded in getting a healthy buck rabbit, a largo line fellow of tho lop car variety. Ho was fastened firmly to an apparatus used iu experi menting on animals, and ether being ad ministered to the man aud rabbit, both wcro soon under the influence of tho arassthetic. Dr. Little, assisted by Drs. H. F. Hansoll, Wright and U. M. Wilson, soon had tho eye-lid of the man looso from its Arm adhesion to the ball and ready for tho new piece of conjunction which Dr. L. W. Fox, assist ed by Dr. Ad.IIewson, had carefully and skiillnlly dissected from the left eye of the unconscious rabbit. Tho part, still warm and bleeding, was rapidly transferred to tho under surface of tho man's eyo lid and neatly stitched to it3 place. Ho was then removed io tho ward upstairs, aud it is hoped that in a low days the wound wtll be entirely healed. That much boing ac complished, another different operation will bo resorted to that will most likely restore to the man the iuvaluable blessing of.sifjhr. The rabbit, howevor, will soon have a 'completely closed left eye, which will not bs regretted much by tho most ardent followers of Bergh if tho uufortu natc patciit is benefitted. So Say Wo AIL Tli'i o is a wonderful unanimity among Hie phvsEekiiibOind their name Is cgin)wlti have trii-d and prescribed Hunt's Remedy to their put'.cnts. They agre'j in lis inestimable worth. Knralleelious ot the kidney, liver, bladder, and urinary organs, it is a none-such, and works Willi marvellous directness and power. It is agaiiiM. tho rulesof the medical frntrrnity tojjive written testimonials in lavorof "pn prietirv medicines," but we h kve scores r verbal testimonies Irani the best physicians as to the value or Hunt's Remedy. Iris placed among their most valued prescriptions and used in stiverc cases ot kidney and liver dis ease as freely as is )iiiniiie as an anti-periodic. With such an endorsement, one cannot go wrong in buying this medicine lor himSelt, and following tho spucilie directions which accompany it. &2Mwdcoil&w "Ry asking too muen we may lose the little that we had belore." Kidny-Wort asks nothing huti n. lair trial. This given. It tears no loss or faith in its virtues, A lady writes from Oregon : "For thirty years I have been afflicted uitli kidney complaints. Two package- of Kidney Wort have done me more good than all the medicine ami doctors 1 have had Ijerore. I believe it is a sure cure. 4S-'al, brilliant and fashionable aro the Diamond Oye colors. One package colors I to 1 B.s. of goods. 10 cents lor any color. Mental depression, weakness ot the uiu-cu-iar system, general ill-health, benefitted by using Brown's Iron Bitters. Por sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. aS-lwd&w The Celluloid Kyc-Glasscs -ire the mrst per fect artilicial help to the human eye known to hcienee. Try a pair and be convinced. lor sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. 23-lwileoil Palpitation of the Heart. ,1. 31. Blight, Syracuse, N.Y., writes: "When I first commenced using yonr Bnrdock Blood Bitters I was troubled with fluttering and pal pitation of the heart. I felt weak and languid, with a numbness ot the limbs; since using, my heart has not troubled me and the numb ing sensation is all gone." Price $1. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drue store, KSTKorlli Queen street, Lancaster. The Rev. Gbo. m. Thayer, ot tsourbon, lnd., says : "Both myself and wile owe our lives to Siulou's Consumption Cuub. for sale at Coch ran's drugstore. 137 North Queen street. Visible improvement. Mr. Noah Bates, Elmlra, N. Y., writes: " About four years ago I had an attack of bil ious tever, and never lully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, and I would be completely prostrated for days. Alter using two bottles ot yonr ISurdock Blood Bitters the improvement was so visible that I was aston ished, lean now, though 61 years of ace, do a lair and rc:isonable day's work." lrico$l. For sale at 11. R. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street Lancaster. Koa Disi-kpsia and reiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on eyery bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizes It never fails to cure. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. tovi bad health. There are mUcrahio people auout to-day to whom a bottle ol Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring more solid comtort than all the medicine they have ever tried. News. sl-lmdcod&eow Abe von kahe miserable by Indigestion, Con- ' stipation. Loss ot Appetite, xenow omni Shiloh's Vitalizer Is a positive cure. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair Hestorer. It Is entirely dlflcrent from all others. It Is f as clear as water, and, as its name indicates. 1 a perlcct .Vegetable Hair ltcstorer. It will immediatclyTrce'the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natnral color and pro duce a new growth where It has lallenoff. It does not in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, '.ugar of Lead and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair m a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each Bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON New York. lun6-lyd.eod&w EUISUMATlSat COBE1). Sufficient evidence can be furnished in Lancaster to convince you that tho Electrical Treatment is a sure cure for Rheumatism and a-lpiinlulandnervous diseases. OR.1JKU BAKER makes it a specialty. Office, 247 West King street Lancaster, Pa. aMmdw YELLOW KKONX CIUAKs, ULKAK UA .vana filler (Hand Made) the best 5 cent Cigar in tbe city at 8TQBE. MED1CAJL. TJKOWS'S IRON B1TTKK8. STRONG FACTS! A groat many peoplo are asking what particular troubles Brown's Iron Bitters are good for. It will euro Heart Disease, Par aiysis, Dropsy, Kidnoy, Disease, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, and all simi lar diseases. Its wonderfal curative power is simply because it parities and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by buildiug up tho system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore. Mil., May 7. 18S0. My health was much shatter ed by Rheumatism when I commenced taking Brown's Iron Bitters, and I scarcely had strength enough to attend to my daily household duties. 1 am now using tlio third botllo and I am regaining strength daily, audi ehecrtully recom mend it to all. I cannot say to lunch in praise of It. Mas. Mary E. Bkashuak, 137 I'restmau street. rndcey Disease Cured. Cliristiansburg. Vu.. IsSI. Suffering from kidney dis ease, lroui which I could gctno reliet, I triedBrown's Iron Bit ters, which cured mo com pletely. A child of mine, re covering irom scarlet fever, had no aprctitt: and did not seem to bo able to cat at all. I gave him iron Bitter with the happiest results. .1. Kyle Montague. Heait Disease. Vine St., Ilauisburg. l'a. Dec. -2, IS-ii. Alter trying ditrereut physi cians and many remedies tor palpitation ot tins heart with out receiving any bcnctlt. I wis advised to try Brown's ! mi Hitters. I have used two hollies and never found any thing that gave meso much rc l.et. Mas. JcsMusllcjS. For tho peculiar troubles to which ladies arc subject, Brown's Iron Bitter is invaluable Try it. Bo Sure and Get the Genuine. Forsalo wholesale aud retail by II. B. COCH RAN, lruggist, 137 and l&i North Queen street. Lancaster s2! Iwd&w 9 KIOKISY-WURT. TUE GREAT CURE ITOB R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is lor all the paiDlal diseases ol the KIDNE1S, LIVER ANO BOWELS. It cleanses tho system of the acrid poison that causes the drendtul sutferinj? which only the victims of Rheumaticin can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES ol tlie worst forms ot ihistiribledi3e.ite have been quickly relieved, and in short timo PERFECTLY CURED. Irlce, SSI, Liquid or Dry. Sob' bY Oriiggists. Dry can bo sent by mail. 'WELLS. RICHARDSON A CO.. Burlington, Vt. KIDN3Y-WORT. Acid at tins same time on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. fcop2j-cilT'lSw -14 VllLXA. AXJU UjASS XV Alt.. w on si ,-iAur:.-y. MAJOLICA WAKE -AT CHINA HALL. He have just opened a new line of MAJOLICA JUGS. New In Design anil : Low 1'iiecs. AI-o, lmpes and at especially MAJOLICA TICArS, (JOMFOliTS, PLATES, DESERTS, SETS,lLc. -Examine thise goods before purchas- ing. High & Martin 15 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. BOOKS JLNJt STA.TIONJBMM. 8 CHOOL BOOKS. ALL- SCHOOL. BOOKS, AND- SOHOOL. SUPPLIES, AT THE LOWEST RATES, lu M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET. LANCA6TEU. nCHOOI, HOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS -FOtt THE Lancaster schools. For Sale at thelowest Prices. -BY John Baer's Sons, NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. tO-BIGNOF THE BIO BOOICS TOWBEAur. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number of properties in city and country, with prices, c. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A.HEKR A CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agent?, No. 10 East Kins 8treet. CLOTHING JtC 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. sl-:uid J.K MMALIMU. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING -OK Foreign and Domestic Novdties, FOR Tilt lyall and Winter Season of 1SN?. ON MONDAY, SEPT. II. A Large and Exiuisltj Lino Ir mi 31 HUE VIVIENNh VAlUf, IMI'ORTEU 1HRECTANDONLYTO REII AU AT 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET o NK I'I'.ICK nocstr. AL. R0SENSTEIN, Fashionable Merchant Tailor & Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. I have now completed a Large and KIc Stock of Kinc Keaily-Marte Clothing lor ; ant MEN, 1S0TSTAND rHILllltEN, Which have, been manufactured during tlio dultsiimuiei months by experienced Tailor.'. Tbe floods are made cjnal toCu3tom Work and Prices much less. 49-CALL ANO EXAMINE TUEM.'& In myCUaTOM DEPARTMENT you will iind the Choicest Assortment ot Imported and Domestic Wuotcn.-i which wc Guarantee to make up in the most Elegant Style at Mod erate Prices. AL Eosenstein, ONE PRICE CL0TUIKF, 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. r TfOO WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO AND DRINK SOME FIRST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, -AT LOCKER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, OT Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. S1UALC BAVANA'CIUAKS 3 FOR 5 CIS. at No. 21 North Queen Street. HAKTMAN'S "EI-LOW FRONT CIGAR STORE.
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