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Volume XIXKo 34.
LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1882.
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TUHN h. OIVXKK A CO.
JOHN S. GIVLER & CO.
ABE RECEIVING THIS WEEK
An Elegant Line of Ove . coatings.
An Elegant Line of Suitings,
An Elegant line of Pantaloonings.
. ALL OP WHICH WILL BE MADE TO ORDER IN THE BEST STYLE AND MOST SUB-
STANTIAL MANNER.
Give our stock an inspection beforo purchasiug. We call attention to a Superior Qualitv of BLACK SILK AND SATIN
TIES AND BOWS, warranted not to crock.
John S. Givler & Co.
NO. 25 EAST KING
JOHN S. GIVLER.
iiuwkks & HUiurr.
BOWERS & HURST'S,
No, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA.
ENTIRE NEW PALL STOCK.
Ah we juht commenced business in our new plate List spring, with an pntiro new Spring Stock, we now have tbe pleasure to
oiler to our Jriends aud customers au ENTIRE NEW FALL STOCK. WE have just received
BROCADE VELVETS. BLACK AND COLORED SILK VELVETS, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS,
Black and Colored Plushes, Black aud Colored Silks, Ilack Satin Rhadames, Satin Do Lyon, Black and Colored Satius, Black
and Colored Brocade Silks. Elegant Lino of LADIES1 0 4 SUITINGS in all shades. Black Cash nicies, Colored Cashineies,
Fancy Dress Goods, Skills, Shawls, Ladies1, Gent's and Children's Merino Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Lace Collars, Lace
Pischus, &c.
Everything Marked at Lowest Cash Prices.
BOEE8& HUEST'S,
129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, PA.
M
VKKS at KATHFON.1
In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING wo observo 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 yon will find no machiuc-mado button holes, but good, strong, regular band-made buttonholes. Our
Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the best.
M YERS & R A.THFOM. no. 12 east king street.
1HCV GOOVS,
H
AUBK X BKOTHtCH.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
Is called to our largo assortment of FALL and WINTER UNDER
WEAR for Men and Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children.
UNDERWEAR
We have a Slendid stock of everything desirable for wear and
comfort.
HAGER & BROTHER.
No. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa,
1WTKW GOODS OPKNKU DAILY.
NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
FAHSTESTOCK.
Silks and Shawls, Silks and Shawls,
Silks and Shawls.
Our.BLACK SILK at $1.00 is a perfect wonder none to equal it anywhere.
PLUSHES, VELVETS, VELVETEENS,
ALL sIlADES AT LOWEST PRICES.
Our UNDERWEAR STOCK for Ladies, Gcnta, Boys and Girls is IMMENSE.
Those in want should see it.
R. E. FAHNESTOCK.
Next Door to the Court House,
BO VSIS VVMNIHJUUfO GOODS.
TXOUSKKUIiNISIIlNO.
THE
We all want the best and most economical
STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES.
SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS
Are SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE
MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to
have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE.
We have the SOLE AGENCY for the
Three Best Furnaces in the Market.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
FLINN & WILLSON.
LANCASTER, PA.
rHUMBEM'H
TKTHU1.ES ALE DEPOT FOB
Water Closets and Bath Tabs,
Iron and Wooden Hydrants,
Plumbers' Earthenware,
Gas andlSteam Fitters' Supplies,
Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices,
Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies.
SLaTK roofing. slate roofing.
Noe. 11, 13 & 16 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA.
(JOHN L. AENOLD.
DMT 0OOD8, e.
STREET,
CLOTHING.
"Well-MadLe Grarmeiits,
Lancaster.
BEST.
NU1TLIES.
LANCASTER, PA
GEO. P. RATHVON.
vi.utu.imi.
THE DRESS GOAT
Holds a place in the circles of
fashion that no other style can
supplant. We have spared no
pains to make them in a first
class manner, and want you to
see them before purchasing else
where. A. C. YATES & CO.,
Ledger Building, Chestnut and Sixth Sts.
PHILADELPHIA.
ol0-4md
CLOTHING!
CLOTHING!
ID.B.H0STETTER&SON,
INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION' TO
THEIR DISPLAY OF
FINE CLOTHING,
Entirely vt their own Snperior Manufacture
for the
FALL AND WINTER SEASON.
Their Stock ot Piece Goo. la lor Merchant
Tailoring Is larger than ever, and the Styles
are the newest and best in the Market.
D. B. Hostetter & Sod,
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
JVIOW REAUV.
OUR NEW
REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE,
Containing a largo number of properties In
city and country, with prices, c. ('iip'csseut
tree to any address.
ALLEN A. 1IERR & CO.,
Keal Estate and Insurance Agent--, No. 10
East King Street.
D
ON'T KOKOET THE UEMUIHE OLD
1 Stock Connecticut Clears. 11 for 25 cts. at
HARTMAN'SflYELLOW KRONT ClUAlt
ySTUUE.
VILLAINY AFOOT.
QUAY'S SCHEME FUR IRISH VOTES.
Circulating a Falce rattiaon speech Against
the Irian PattUoa'n Unqualified He
Dial Tfta Speech m Delivered.
A dispatch from Pittsburgh to the Phil
adelphia Times says : '-' Capt. Gallagher,
of Harrisburpr, an Irish Republican of the
Delaney type, has been in thin city for
several days, visiting all the Irish citizens
he conld reach and appealing to them to
vote against Pattison because Pattison
ded6unced the Irish in a speech on the
steps of Independence Hall in 1881. Gal
lagher holds the petty office of watchman
on the public grounds of the capitol at
Harrisburg, and he goes out with Delaney,
who is the Senate librarian, to circulate
some new story each year to mislead Irish
voters into tho- support of the boss ma
chine that pays them fur their falsehoods.
Gallagher has been very industrious here
among tlio Ii isb, but his statements were
so extravagant th.it he met with little
credit amoug his fellow-countrymen.
He has stated to a number of Iiish citi
zens that Controller I'atti&on, iu a speech
from Independence Hall in the winter of
1881, used the following language : 'I
say to you, tbe Mc's anil O's must go to
the rear. Honesty and decency have come
to the front and tho O's and .Me'x ctu go
to their old calling of carryiug the hod.1
" Such a .startling declaration imputed
to a man who had been nominated for
governor in a bitter contest without any
such remarks being charged to him, nat
urally made intelligent Irish citizen dis
credit the btory. Aud when it was first
told, nearly two years after tho time of its
alleged delivery, and told by a petty
officeholder who is paid by the bosses to
delude honest voters of any and every
faith into the suppoit of tho machine,
thcio were few if any who gave it even
respectful consideration. Gallagher says
that Dclaucy, himself and a number of
others are tiDw circulating this story in
every centre of Irish voters, and ho de
clares that the speech he imputes to Pat
tison will bo printed with Democratic
vouchers and sent to every Irish voter in
the state beforo the election. He openly
boasts that the Irish vote will bo changed
to Beaver before election day, and that
Heaver's election will bo thus secured."
PattlnonV Unqualified Denial.
A reporter of the limes wns at once
dispatched to present the Gallagher ver
faion of his Independence hall speech to
Controller Pattison, and tho young guber
natorial candidate was found quietly
resting at his modest home, apparently
free from all anxiety about tbu political
turmoil that is surging around him. When
the Gallagher story was presented to him,
his keen black eyes Hashed a little, but he
smiled as he answered that he had infor
mation to the sains effect in a private
letter just received, and that ho had an
swered it frankly as the truth demanded.
He said he was surprised at tho despera
tion of his political enemies in attempting
to circulate as a speech of his what he had
never delivered or thought of delivering,
and what nobody had ever charged as his
utterance until nearly two years after the
time of its alleged delivery. He said that
his letter on the subject was not in any
senso private, and that tho newspapers
could have it at once. The following is a
copv of his letter mailed yesterday to Mr.
Irvin, of Pittsburgh :
Air. I'attison's Letter.
Citv Contkolleb's Office,
. Philadelphia, Oct. 9, 1883. )
MyDeauSik:- Ithauk you for your
friendly letter of the Gth.
Let me answer your inquiry directly.
You want to kuow if, as I am charged by
one Gallagher (said to be a watchman at
the public buildings at Harrisburg), I
made a bpeech in Philadelphia, iu which it
is alleged tho following language was
used : " Tho M'cs and the O's muse go to
the rear. Honesty and decency have come
to the front and tho O's and tbe Mo's can
go to their old calling of carrying the
hod." I never made any such speech, iu
whole or in part, and never uttered at any
time auy such language or any sentence
that could be so construed. The whole
matter is an entire fabrication, designed
to mjuro me with a portion of my fellow
citizens, aud is the last effort of the bosses
aud their corrupt employees to mislead
the people and thus prevent an honest ex
pression of public opinion and aid them in
retaining their control of power. I can
not believe, however, that it can have
any such effect at this time. Respect
fully, etc., RonEUT E. Pattison.
To James Ihvik, Esq.
WHAT 1'ATTISOX DID bAV.
The Speech as Keportecl In The Time, The
Ledger, .Tress ami Record.
The speech referred to by Gallagher and
Delaney was delivered on the steps ot In
dependence hall on Thursday, January 28,
1881. Tho Democratic convention had
just nominated John Hunter, Republican,
for receiver of taxes,, and a number of
delegates had marched in a body to Inde
pendence hall, whero John Hunter and
Controller Pattison were engaged investi
gating the gas trust. John Hunter was
first called out by the enthusiastic crowd
that had gathered, and ho responded
briefly to the cheers of welcome which
greeted him. The crowd then called and
cheered for Pattison until ho finally ap
peared on tho front steps, and the follow-'
ing are tuo lull reports ol Ins remarks as
they appeared in the Times, the Ledger,
the Press and tho Record the next morn
ing, Friday, January 28, 1881 :
From the Times, Jan. 2S, 1881.
"Fellow citizens'' said Mr. Pattison,
"one hundred" years ago there was a revo
lution started here for an imposition that
was of far less magnitude than that which
the Democratic convention attempted to
put upon you today. Cheers. The
American peoplo brought a king to bis
feet lor a less offense than that which you
havo buffered at tho hands of tho bosses of
both parties in this, .city. The sixty-six
delegates who have stood by John Hunter
in convention today hae taken tho bull
by the horns, and if they keep on as they
began they will have him where they want
him. Cheers and laughter. Assort
your manhood and independence. Be like
Ireemen and not like slaves. Hut it will
do no good for mo to stand here and talk
to you. Go to youchomep, talk with your
neighbors, organize in your wards, and as
sure as the sun shines to-morrow John
Hunter will be thenext receiver of taxes."
From the Public Ledger. Kridav, January 2
1821. "
Mr. Pattison said : " More than a hun
dred years ago, in this very hall, our fore
fathers declared their independence, and
it is to tho credit of Uio fifty-seven bolters
from the tax receiver's convention that
they come here with the intention to set
aside the mandate of the bosses and nom
inate tionn uunter for that oince. x am
on my wayto the council chamber to tako
part in the gas trust investigation, and
important as that is it is not half as im
portant as your action here, which will
with proper energy and work, give to the
people ot Philadelphia an officer who will
administer his trust with fidelity and hon
esty. Go from here to your homes, talk
with your neighbors, organize in your
wards and on the 15th of February, John
Hunter will be elected to the office of re
ceiver of taxes beyond doubt.
From the .Press, January 23, 1S31.
The tall form of Controller Pattison
loomed up just as Mr. Hunter had con
cluded, and the cheering that greeted his
appearance fairly shook ..the sacred old
building. He was called on for a speech
and he was compelled to say something.
Taking a position almost under the bell
that proclaimed liberty over one hundred
years ago, he calmly surveyed the scene
for a moment and then proceeded to ad
dress the assemblage. He referred to the
fact that there was a revolution started
in the hall over a century ago, and argned
that the grievances then were not as great
as those which started the present revolu
tion against ring rule. Tho people of
England, said Mr. Pattison, once brought
a king to their feet for less offense than
the bosses of this city are guilty of. He
claimed that if the present system con
tinued there wonld be no hope for a politi
cal future for young men and tho old
would havo no protection. It was a source
of gratification to him to see tho Demo
crats indorsing a man who would cud this
oppression if elected.
From the Kecord, January 23, 1SS1.
Mr. Hunter was informed of his nomi
nation and bi icily responded, thanking
the crowd for this mark of approbation.
Then Controller Pattison felicitated the
people on the auspicious tiino and place
for (-inking paity feeliugs for tho public
good. The crowd becamo wild with en
thusiasm, and one fellow, who stocd half
way up the stairs, ciied aud jelled like a
maniac.
On iy'4 Scheme to capture the Irish Voie.
Delaney was in Philadelphia on Monday
aiding the new Irish scheme of Quay,
while Gallagher is workiug it in the west.
Quay's plan has been under way for some
time, aud ifc is now sufficiently carried out
to show his band. For several weeks he
has had Delaney, Gallachcr and a number
of other Irish politicians who are in his
Cay, iu diQerent sections of tho state, vcr
ally circulating the false Pattison
speech against the Irish, and getting the
names and addresses of every Irish voter
in the state Priests have been applied to
in several instances for these names, but
without, being informed of the icai use to
be made of them, aud Quay now has tho
name aud addi ess of some forty thousand
Irish voters in the state, to whom a circu
lar will be sent, containing the false speech
saying that tho O's and the Mc's must go
to the icar, etc. They will have the circu
lar appear to havo been sustained by Dem
ocratic authority, and ft will be is tho
hands of the forty thousand Irish voters
within the next ten days. Delaney is also
expected to have this speech published in
the Now York. 'Tablet, a leading Catholic
journal, aud if that can ha effected, a huge
edition of the paper will be obtained and a
copy sent to each of the names on Quay's
forty thousand list. Delaney hopes to uso
tho Now York lablet in this matter as he
used the Catholic Standard of Phil idelphia
against Dill in 1878, when tho Standard
was deceived by tho Dill Know-Notliiug
falsehood. It is regarded as doubtful
whether the Tablet can be imposed upou
by a false speech prepared by Quay, when
the purpose to deceive Irish voters is so
transparent.
Dplmiej'K fraud of 1878.
The following letter from Delaney to
Colohel H. S. McNair, of York, exhibits
how ho piles his vocation as boss politician
and trader iu Irish votes :
Common wbaltii ov 1'knnst.v sia.
-i
Executive C"jjbi:is, llAn-isnuno, boot.
iz, ISiS.
My Deak Colonel : If you can furnish
me with proof of Dill's Kuow:Notuiug
procltvitios it will be worth 25.000 votes
to us. There is nothing that wo can pi ove
on him that will so completely ciush him.
Irishmen and Catholics to whom I have
shown your paper, swear vengeance on
bim ; but they ask for tho proof. Do,
then, my dear colonel, givo it, aud it will
at once remove every shadow of doubt of the
election of General lloyt ; and you must
rest assured that when General lloyt is gov
ernor, Colonel 11. S. McNair tcill not be for
gotten. Let mo hear from you as early as
possible.
Yours sincerely, J. C. Dm.vnky.
Lives or fjreut men always remind us that
we arc all subject to die," says an exchange,
but never cough youRclt away as long at ynu
can raise 25 cents lor a bottle oi Ir. Mulls
Couh Syrnp.
Eastern and Western l'ro verbs.
There U an Kastern moverh which says :
"Only two creatures can surmount the pyra
mids : the i-ale and the anall." There is a
Western proverb thntsas: " ilunt'd Kemedv
partakes of tlie nature ot both eagle and
snail." It is bold in its night like the eagle:
it Is persistent in tts purpose, like tho snail."
And thus limit's Ueinedy easily surmounts
the pyramid ot kidney nnd liver disease. It
even attacks llright's Disease, and hesitates at
no form ot kidney disease, however aggrava
ted. The story of tho cures which it lias ef
lectcd would make a large volume. Itenicm
ber it Is the one great liver and kidney medi
cine ol the age. ol-lwdeod&w
When purchasing fcye-GlafcS(s you should
bear in mind that the wjellnind K e- masses"
are the best in the, market. For sale by all
leading Jewelers and Opticians. oll-lwco-J.
"Many silly people desplsethe pieuious,
not understanding il.' Cut no one de&pises
Kidney-Wort alter having given it a trial.
Those that have used agree that it is by far
the best nuHilelne known. Its action is prompt,
thorough and lasting. Don't take pills uud
other mercurials that poison the system, but
bv using Kidney-Wort lestore tho natural ac
tion ot all the organs.
J83-Xo woman really practices economy un
less 8he uses the Diamond Dyes. Man3' dol
lars can be saved every year. Ask the drug
gist. Tho dige -live organs -weakened and worn
ont by using cathartic medicines. restored by
using Brown's Iron Hitters. or sale at H.
M. Cochran's drug store, 137 Uorth Queen
street. Lancaster. o'-lwd&w
That hacking cougli can le soquickly cured
by Shlloh's Cure. We guarantee it. 1'or sale
at Cochran's drug store, 137 Noith Queen St.
mvl-lwdcowftw
Visible Improvement.
Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., write-
" About four years ugo I had an attack of bil
ious lever, and never lully recovered. My di
gestive organs wero weakened, and I would
bo completely piostrated for iays. After using
two bottles ot your Kurdock Wood Hitters the
Improvement was so visible that I was aston
ished. I can now. though 61 years of age, do a
talr and reasonable day's work." I'liuetl.
For sale at II. H. Cochran's drug store, 137
North (juecn street Lancaster.
Shiloh's Cougn and Consumption Cure is
sold by us on a guarantee. II cures consump
tion. For salo at Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen St. myl-lwdeowJkw
After ightaLang Yearn.
C. C. Jacobs, 78 Folsom street, iluff.tlo,
writes that for eight long years ho had tried
eveiy known remedy to cure him ot piles,
also Had been treated by physicians without
success, when he was ultimately enreuby
Thorn:' Eclectric Oil. For sale at II. B.
Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
Hf ill you snSer with Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaint? Shiloh's Vlializcr is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale at Cochran's drug store,
1S7 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw
Walnut Leaf Hair itestorer.
It Is entirely diflcrent from all others. It 13
as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicate,
it a lierlcct Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will
Immediately free the head from all dandruff,
restore gray hair to its natural color ami pro
duce a new growth where It has fallen off.
It docs not in any manner effect tho health,
which Sulphur, vugar of Le-id and Nitrate ot
Silver preparations have done. It will change
light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CC,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CRITTENTON New York. iun6-lyd,eod4w
T
MJSIUCAL.
B
BOWK'S ISON'tUTTEBa.
rLAIN
TRUTHS.
The blood is the foundation of life, it
circulates through eveiy part of tho body,
acd unless it is pure and rich, good health
ii impossible. If disease has entered the
fijstem tho only sure and quick way to
drive it out is to purify and enrich tbe
Llood.
These simple facts are well known, and
tho highest medical authorities agree that
nvtliing but iron will restore the blood to
its natural condition ; and also that all the
iron preparations hitherto made blacken
the teeth, cause headache, and aro other
wise injurious.
Brown's Irox Bitter9 will thoroughly
and quickly assimilate with the blood,
purifying and strengthening it, and thus
drive disease from any part of the system,
aud it will not blacken the teeth, cause
headache or constipation, and is positively
not injurious.
Saved his Child
17 K. Kutaw bt., Baltimore, Aid.
Feb. 12. 1SJ0.
(.Scnts: Upon I lie rccsmmenda-
tiaiiori oi a menu l tiu-ii i;r wir
Iron llitteisas a touiu and re-lnni-tivo
lor my daughter, whom I wa
thoroughly com ince.l was wasting
away with Consumption. Having
lost three daughters by the terrible
disease, under the caro of eminent
physicians. I was loth to believe
that anything could arrest the pro
gress of the disease, but. tomy great
- surprise, oeiore my uauguter uau
taken one bottle ot Brown's Iron
Bitters, she began to mend and now
is fj into restored to iormer health.
A iltth daughter began to show
signs of Consumption, and when
the physician was consulted he
quickly said "Tonics wero re
quired;" and when informed that
the elder sister was taking Brown's
Iron Bitters, responded "that is a
good tonic, take it."
AVOKVY PnKLP?.
Brown's Iron Bitters effectually cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Weakness,
and renders the greatest relief and benefit
to persons suffering from such wasting dis
eases as Consumption, Kidney Complaints,
etc.
For sale wholesaloandiclall by II. U.COCII
B.VN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
Ptrtct. Lancaster
oC lwd&w IT
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T-IIINKV-WORX
Hhs besn proved tho surest euro tor
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Does a lame ba,ck or disordered mine, indi
cate Ml it vou area victim? THEN DO NOT
II KSITATE ; use Kidney-Wortat once, (drug
gist retommoad it ) ami it will speedily over
come the disease and restore healthy action.
1 oHioa For complaints peculiar to
J-iaAJMSa. your sex, sucli ss pain and
weaknasses, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, :is
it will act promptly and salely.
Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine,
brick dust or ropy depodts.and dull, drugging
pains, all speedily yield to its curative power.
SOLD Iir ALL DRUGGISTS. ITice, SI.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time on tho Ridnevs, Liver
andiiOHels. 8Cp23-eoil'lTS&w4J
clothing jto.
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ALL OFKNlKti
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FALL
OPENING
AT-
E GERHART'S
Tailoring; Estalstaent,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882.
HINT TO THE TKADK.
we lead where others fail to
follow.
L GAUS1AI & BEOn
THE faQUARE DEALING
CLOTHIEES,
Extend their invitation to the public in gen
eral to the new goods they are constantly re
ceiving from their work nandt. Never before
have we had such satisfaction in viewing our
euoris to m-icr our unirjo at me Head ot the
tuo trauc tor
ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHINtf AT VKUY
I.UW 1'IUUES.
While calling attention to the Fall Trade we
must not lorget tho present. Onr great bar
gain sale ot
TROUSERS
Still continues. All-Wool Casaimero Tronsers.
$A00, !, 3 00, $3.50, M.00. Lined and Work
ing Party, 75c, !Wc, $I.W, $1.25. up to $1.75.
All-Wool Suits, our own make, $6 30,$7.00, $$.)
$10.00, li00 aud $11.00.
ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR
GREAT SPECIALTY.
$1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, .0o, $5.00 and $6 00 are
the pricts of some ot our Children's Suits.
$i00, $i50. 00. $3.50. $1 00. $3 00, $6.00, $7.60. $t.00
and $10 00 are the prices ot some of onr Boy's
Suits. .
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT.
Is stocked with the choicest line ot goods in
the piece. Wc make to order a nice business
Salt for $12 00 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit
for ?l.00, $18.00 and $20.0iJ.
4VLookat our windows lor further rcfer
onco and prici-s.
66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., '
Light on the Southwest Corner ol Orange St.
LANCASTER, PA.
Tbe well known and Cheapest Cloth
ing House in tbe City.
CZOUUMW, VMVMXWJULM, C , .,
lTERIMU SHIRTS AXtD DjklliwKfa
-FOB-
fi.II
L.4DJJJ3 AND caaiTLMMMN
K.J.ERISMAH.
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j E.J1KKISMAN,
56 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
'1 H. KATHVON.
(LATE PATIIVOX .t YI9UXR.).
Merchant Tailor and Draper.
CORNER NORTH, QUKEN AND ORANGE
STREETS. LANCASTER, PA.
la supplied w ith a Fine Stock ol ,
! PALL, AND W1NTHR
COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATING?.
PANTALOONINGS and VKSTINGS.
AU of which will bo made promptly to order
and satisfaction gii-mintce-l. In
Fit mid f.uhiou.
Good-t sold by the yard or p-itn rn.
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ItMJ & BKOTHKK.
THE LIVELIEST
Clothing Establishment
IN LANCASTER 13 LOCATED A ll
Nosu 2 aa4 4, .NORTH qUL'EM STJtEET,
art 6 art 8 VESS SQUARE.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
THE PROPRIETORS.
Are the acknowledged leaders in Men's,
Youths' aud Children's Clothing, exhibiting
tho LARGEST ASSORTMENT, aliowinir tno
HANDSOMEST STYLES, nauuug tho LOW
EST PRICES.
SPECIAL DISPLAY OF
OVERCOATS,
FROM TIIIS D A Y O N,
Also, a large lino ot UNDEftCUITHING.
CARDIGAN JACKETS, GLOVhS, etc., at
lowest figures.
CUSTOM OLOTHINGK ,.,
Our place is unquestionably the one U get
vour custom-made Suits and Overcoaw.
Qnality, Style and Fit guaranteed. Prlcis be
low the lowest.
Hirsli & Brother,
Penn Hall' Clothing Honsn,
CORNEROF NORTH QUEEN STREET ASD
CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA.
Sep 8 , ly,
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AL. R0SENSTEIN,
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Fashionable Merchant Tailor & Clothier,
NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST.
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I have now completed a Large and' Elegant
Stock of Fine Ready-Made Clothing lor ;
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MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN,
Which havo been manufactured during the
dullsummoi months by experienced Tailor;.
Tbe Goods aro made eu.ual to Custom Work
and Piices much les-g.
4S-CALL AND EXAMINE TUEM.-Sa
In my CUSTOM DEPARTMENT you will
And the Choicest Assortment of Imported
and Domestic Woolens which we Guarantee
to make up in the most Elegant Myle at Mod
erate Prices.
AL Rosenstein,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIER,
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
,. LANCASTER, PA.
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wtolesale and Retail Dealer In an Made 4t
LUMBSK AND COAL.
T fard: No. 430 North Water aad Prince
treets above Lemon Lancaster.' nX-lyd
M. V. B. COHO,
839 rrORTa WATKHaT., ZancUr, ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer ta
LUMBER ANT) HO AT
1 UonBAetlon With the Tvlaphoalc Kxchtfiige.
uni nun uinca: an. KW a ustii WATr.lt
STREET. . tebW-lyd
WAL AND .11ANVKK.
j Bestcrade of family CO A L, well-cleaned,
weight guaranteed.
Manure by the car-load at Lowest Prices.
AisovLhricstone screenings for drives and
walk. Cement at reiinced prices.
Hay and Straw by the ton or bale.
Yard : Harrisburg pike.
General office: aH East Chestnut Street.
KAUrrKAN, KELLER A CO.
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SK KKEUMCU'd KXTKA PUKK NEW
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KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL.' -
Manufactory, 4 miles northwest ol Mount
Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot
be excelled. Try it to prove tint. 'For gab
by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to
the trade sent tree. Address,
lOHN G. ERKIDER.
s27-3md Milton Grove, Lancaster Co. Pa.
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