3 Sl)je mi tuM nun hj?e. V ! y,. !l! VoUmeXIX-e.4i. L.ANCASTEK, PA., WEDNSDAY OCTOBER ltf, 1882. Price Twa CmIk B OtVKICS MUKST. ALL MOVED, - ALL MOVED, AND BEADY FOB BUSINESS, At Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, Having almost double the room we are enabled to show our large stock to a better ad vantage and invite all to call and see us at our new place, where we shall have many NEW GOODS to offer. BOWERS & HURST, Dry Goods and Notions, Nos, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA. M VKICS UATHFUN. In Ibo manufacture of KEADY-MADE CLOTHING we 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 Workmauship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. Id our CLOTHING you will find no machine-made button holes, but good, strong, regular hand.made buttonholes. Our Cutters are the most skilled. Our Patterns are the bent. M i ERS ol RAlrlrOrl. no. 12 bast king street. JtJtV 1 IAUICU Ctt&KKOlllfclt. AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. At the very Lowest Figures we aio prepared to supply all Kinds and Qualities of CARPETS, DRUGGETS AND RUGS. We insure all Carpets to bj Well Sawed and promptly laid by tho Best Carpet Layer in the City. Paper Hangings. From lines of Choice Wall Papers and Coiling Decorations all orders will be filled on the best possible terms, and estimates made on the Lowest Basis. Our Paper Hangers arc especially employed by us, and we cuaiantco their woik, iu all cases, to give perfect satisfaction. HAGER & BROTHER. No. 25 West King St., Hovnt: FUitKisiiiys; uoum. TTousKruikMsniN;. " THE BEST. We all want (Tie htl aud iiioxt economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Aro SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. Iu our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to havo NONE BUHVIIAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. Wo havo the SOLE AGENCY for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. " 1'L.UJUltbK'H HVi'ri.lKH. ' -VKTHOLKSALK WKI'OT FtlK Water Closets and Ratli Tubs, Iron aud Wooden Hydrants, numbers' Eartlieiiwarc, Gas and Steam Filters' SunpHeSj (as Fixtures ail Reduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies SLATE ROOFING. SLATE HOOFING. Noe.U, 13 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. LAXVASTKK WATVIIEH. 4KUK1C3 NOW COMK1N rOKl'KNNSYL- J vanla Watcin-s from the Rocky JUouii tiiiiHHiiil tin: I'acltlc Const, where 11m excel lent o,uulllieg or these watches an: beginning lo be acknowledged- Tlie lollowim; Omalia Opinion AS TO RELATIVE MERITS OF Lancaster latcta IS DIRECT AND CONCLUSIVE. "One Kocoinmcnds Another' Omaha. Nkiwahka, o u .", Ibs'J. To Lahcastku Watch Co. Vcnllcmcn: WE NEVER SAW COO 1S SELL SO FAST AS YOURS. 'K HAVE SOLD ALL KINDS Ol W TCIIES HERE IN OMAHA FOR THE PAST NINE YEARS, BUT HAVE NEVER UAU SUCH A "RUN" ON ANY OTHER MAKE OK WATCHES. OUR CUSTOMERS CALL FOR LANCASTER MOVEMEN1S IX PREFERENCE TO OLOER ESTABLISHED WATCHES. WE SELL THEM AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AND EACH ONE iSOLD SEEMS TO RECOM MEND ANOTHER THEY GIVE, ALSO. BETTER SATISFAC TION FOR THE MONEY TH AN ANYOTUEB WATCH THAT WE HAVE EVERUANDLED AND WE FEEL CONFIDENT THAT, AS THEY BECOME KNOWN, THE ' LANCAS TER WATCHES WILL TAKE THE LEAD WHEREVER ACCURATE TIME-KEEPERS ARE NEEDED. WE WILL SAY THAT WE HEARTILY' AGREE WITH MR. E. J. KAIIM. OF YOUR CITY', IN HIS RECENT ESTIBIATE OF THE MEK1TS OF THE LANCASTER WATCH, AS COMPARED WITH OTHERS IS THEMAR K ET. THANKS FOR THIRTY MOVEMENTS JUST RECEIVED. WE NEED AT ONCE THE ORDER ENCLOSED. AS WE ARE QUITE SOLD OUT. Kcspoctfnlly, EDUOLM & ERICKSON, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturing Jewelers and Practical Watchmakers. The above Letter is Hie More Gratifying be cause of Its Unqualified. Endorsement ot tbe very Favorable Home Opinion ot the Lancas. tcr Watches recently uvvenby Mx.E. J. Zaum zjif uoooh, c VL.OTIIINU. Aell-lVIacLe Grarmeiits. uouus. Lancaster, Pa, tJAHVKTn. lAKPKTS. Carpet Manufactory,'; Having undertaken to inamilacturo RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale. 2,000 yards per week. 1 am now prepared to bell niv entire stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND?ATBELOW COST, to make room and Klvo my entire HlU'iitlon to wholesale trade of my onn uianulaclured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Sts. VAKttlAVUSlt, JtO. rIHK SlaailAKO UAHKIAUE WORK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MAUKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. We make every stylo Buggy and Carriage do sired. All work ttnlshed in the most comfort able und elegant style. We use only the best selected material, and employ only too best mechanics, b or quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Give us a cull. All work warranted. Repairing prompt, tp attended to. One set ot workmen especially mployed for that purpose, in36-Udw VI.- 1 tilNU. J The wants of odd-shaped peo ple have been carefully consider ed in preparing our stock of Beady-made Clothing. Fat and Lean, Tall and Short Men have all been well provided for. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER BUILDING, Chestnut & Sixth Streets, PHILADELPHIA. OlS-llud HINT TO TIIE TRADE. WE LEAD WHERE OTHERS FOLLOW. FAIL TO L. GAS SMAtf & BRO, THE SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIEES, Extend their invitation to the public in gen eral to the new goods they are constantly re ceiving from their work liandn. Never before have we had such satisfaction In viewing our eflorls to place our bouse at the head ot the the trade lor ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VERY LOW PRICES. While calling attention to the Fall Trade wo must not forget the present. Our great bar gain sale ot TROUSERS Still continues. All-Wool Cosslincro Trousers, r.U, 5'J, Kt00,MJW, Sim Lined and Work ing far Us. 75c, HOc, $1.00, $1.25. up to $1.75. All-Wool Suits, our own make, $6 50, $7.00, $H,00 $10.00, $12.00 ami $1100. ROY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING OUR GREAT SPECIALTY $1.75,$.!00,$&S0, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 and tfi.OJ are the prices of some ot our Children's Suits. $2.00, $2.50. $3.00. $3.50. $1 00, $5 09, $0,011, S7.K0. $8.00 and $10.00 are the prices ot some or our Boy's Suite. ' OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is slocked with the choicest lino ot goods in the piece. We make to order a nice business1 Suit for $12 00 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit for $10.00, $18.00 and $20.00. 9-Look at our windows lor further refer ence and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Rlghtontlie Southwest Corner ol Orango St. LANCASTER, PA. Tbe well known and Cheapest Cloth ing House In the City. UAMtliWAHK. N KW HARDWARE STORE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN: ' BUILDING ami CABIN tT HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. Si! i : " OVATION TO PATTISON- CROWDS FLOUKINUTO WKl.UOMK HIM Hearty Greetings All Along tbi Llun fr'rum Wllltamsport to Clarion Some Nota ble lr monstraUoBS The speeches. When Controller P&ttison and his party left Philadelphia on Monday night, tbe projrrammo provided for the first stop at Williamsport, but the enthusiastic Demo crats of Bttubury broke in n this arrangu tnent in a measure. The train Ktopied there for a short timo an.I, tlumlt tho candidate w:is still snugly iu bet I, he yielded to tho impoitiiuitios, hastily dressed and appeared iu the platform long enough to receive a oheer of encour agement and hopeful God-speed from tbe crowd. At Milton, tho town risen from its ashes and Btrengtbeued and beautified by tho chasteniug baud of adversity, though tho dawning light was still strug gling through tho blinds of early morning, a goodly number of people had assembled at the station. Tbe stop was very brief and only sufficient for a word of well wishes. A committoo of citizens from Williamsport, beaded by tho vetctau Gen. Early aud including .tlio voluble Jacob Saliads, boarded tbe train, which rapidly sped on to that place. Arriving thcro at eight o'clock tho p.irty was greeted by a most llatloring reception. An immense crowd had gathered and as the train pulled into the station the event was celebrated by a salute of belching artillery. Then the band broke in on tbe silence that followed with inspiring music Ex-Senator Wallace and E. A. Bigler, of Clearfield, and ex-Senator S. It Peale, of Look Haven, were foremost in tbe ranks to greet the controller with words of wel come and ex-Seuator Robert P. Allen Colonel Fred E. Embick and other trusted loaders of Democratic thought added their prcsenco to tho occasion. Breakfast was stoaming on tho tablo and the great crowd made a free passago to tbe tuning room, to which tho party headed with a h:i!-to unpolled by gnawing appetites. While tho controller was thus employed comforting tho inner man Senator Wal lace, in response to calls, mado a ton miu utc's simccli, such as ho can well make. He referred to tho fact that tho last Dem ocratic governor of tho commonwealth was a citizen of that beautiful city, and now filled au honored gravo iu tho adjacent cemetery. He recalled that eighty yoars b:id elapbcd siuco a citizen of l'iiihulclpbia bad been called to that high trust, and now a Democratic governor was to come agaiu from that great city, bccaubO the methods that had surrounded it aud its p.oplo bad been met and successfully cu countered by tbo candidate of Domocracy and his associates in tho work of reform. They had placed her upou the high road to houcst government aud purity of ad ministration. This bad made reform the crying need of thobtato, and reform aud our candidate were to come to power to gether. Tho Democracy would thou Ik put upon trial and we must be equal to the duties imposed upon us. Thus euterlaiued, tho coutiollur found the crowd iu a happy mood to receive him on his appearance ou tbe hotel piazz.i. After the cheers that announced his com ing had subsided aud order was restored he was introduced aud spoke as follows: " As I journeyed towards this city, ouo of the gtcat centres of tho timber interest of Pennsylvania, my mind recalled the story of tbo building of Solomon's Temple. Sacred histoiy tells us how devoted bauds stripped tbo lorests of Lebanon of their wealth of wood, which wont into tbo con struction of that wonderful edifice, dedi cated to tho woiship of Almighty God. This. thought then occurred to mo : ' Tho pcoplo of this region aro engaged in tbo building of a great temple tho temple of a slate's prosperity of a nation's grand eur. Tbe trees you fell on your hills float down your river aud aro used iu tho build ing of churches, school houses and homes. Thus your industry, with that of other scclious, unito in erecting tho great tem ple of education, which has grown to such lair proportions iu this laud. I thank your kindness aud bcarliuoss of this re ception aud cougratulato you upon tbe auspicious promise that you havo the government of this state 'this political tomplo which you havo helped to build will soon bo rescued from the bauds of tho bouses aud spoilsmen." Whcu the candidate descended to tho platform and passed through the iminenso crowd to tho train ho was introduced to tho pcoplo and shook them cordially by tho hands. Wallace, Pealo and Iligler joined the party aud tbo train moved off for Lock Haveu. At this place a crowd, which, though less iu number than at Williamsport, was fully equal in enthusi asm, received tho tourists. The rain, which had been threatening all morning, was now falling, but tho earucbt Demo crats stood out aud listened, seemingly oblivious ol tho discomfort. Judge Mayer, protected by a friendly umbrella, smiled assent to the logic of tho orators, and cheer after cheer tcstilied that tho words were falling on frioudly cars. As at othor points, a baud was present .to .give lifo to! the event, ami alter a lively-auaiu Jr. Pattisou, boiutr introduced, said.: . , " Tbe people aro contesting iu tlits crmpaigu for faithful leprosentation. They want their servants to understand that ollices aio public ti lists aud not peisonal properly. If officials ad minister their du ties sis trustees and with an eye to the benefit of those entrusting them with power, then will tho pcoplo bo in fact re represented. If, on the other hand, in cumbents regard tboir offices as property, as spoils, then tbe pcoplo are not masters, but servants. This is a reversal of the spirit aud intent of lepublican govern ment." Chauucoy F. Black, candidate for lieut enant governor, having been called for, appeared upon tho platform to a volley of cheers that shook tho hills about. In ac knowledgment of tho compliment ho said a few words. Then the train again moved off. T. C. Hippie, aud Chairman Brumgard added their presence to tho party. Tho constant accumulation had by this time crowded tho car, though this fact only contributed to tho good feeling that prevailed on board. At Whitchorn station, commonly called Kattlesnake, E. A. Biglcr addressed tho crowd. That Clinton county is fully aroused was evident by tho crowd that bad assem bled at Rcnova. Mr.. Pattison was con ducted to the broad platform of tho sta tion, llis tall form towered abovo tno crowd aud it was evident that ho had in advauco secured tho friendly interest of those about him. Senator Pealo, suave but cautious, introduced him as the Dem ocratic nominee for governor and tho Dem ocrats received the announcement with cheers. ''The development of this coun try'" said Mr. Pattisou, " in ovcry depart ment has followed the progress of our common school system. Tho cross roads school house has been replaced by more commodious buildings and higher and more tnorougu education. These buops that I seo about me remind mo of tho growth of the mechanical art. The rrido implements of the mechanic of fifty years ago are in. great contrast with the im proved tools and appliances of to-day. As the old log school house is to tho magnifi cent .seminaries and colleges of tho prcs. ent, so in'mauy other directions in art, agriculture, methods of travel, the rail road and telegraph progress has been marked and has followed tbe development of our systems of education. Pennsylvania does much, very much, for her common schools. No little benefit from them has been tbe intelligent interest they havo given our citizens in the government and its officers. I only want to leave this thought w:tu you. rnze and preserve your common schools, for in them is de veloped that intelligent and zealous citi zenship which is at once tho defense and tho oruameut of a free government." At Unftwoou tbe special car was trans ferred from the Philadelphia & Erie to the Allegheny Valley road, on the low grade division of which the Journey was pursued to Brookvillc. During tho few minutes necessary to make the transfer Candidate Pattison responded to the calls and addressed tho assembled crowd, which was unexpectedly large. As at other points, a band of music was in attendance, and though the notice was briof people from tbo hills and valleys for miles around bad assembled. Mr. Jackson, superin tendent of the road, was among tho audi tors, and he gracefully tendered the cour tesies of his road to tho distinguished party. J. C. Shaffer, Democratic candi date for Assembly iu Elk county, in ap propriate iauguago introduced Mr. Patti son, who spoke briefly but earnestly on the duties of citizenship and was rewarded by t round of applauso and a cheerful expression of hope for success. AtBonzetto, Elk county, a short Btop was mado and a number of lumbermen and others entered the oar to shako hands with tho candidates. The journey continued without iucidont until Dubois was reached. Hero Senators Wallace aud Pealo and Messrs. Bigler and uarrott took loavo. considerable ol a crowd was at tho station, and us tho train drew up Mr. Pattisou appeared on tho platform. Senator Wallace-said : "Citi zens of Clearfield county, I havo the pleas ure of introducing to you your next gov ernor, Robert E. Pattisou." The crowd cheered aud tho candidate took off his hat and addressed tho people on tbo importance of electing repie3entativc8 who represent the sentiment of the com munity. " Honest constituencies," he re marked, " if tho people are alivo to their duties, will sccuro honest government." As ho withdrew a voice called out : " You will hear from Clearfield county ; it is the homo of Senator Wallace and will do her whole duty," to which tbe candidate ro sponded with an expression of thanks. Chairman HenscI, meautimp, had gone out in quest of a lunch for tho hungry tourists, and as ho re-entered tho car, both arms laden with provisions, a loud call weut up for a speech from him. The enterprising campaign mauager, equal to tho emergency, doffed his hat and said : ".Gentlemen, uot'haviug any office-holders to assess to provide sumptuous feasts, wo aro compelled to forago whore wo can, and my present duty is -to appease tbe huuger of tho candidates in so far as these provisions will accomplish that result." Then tho train moved off and tho next stop was mado at Roynoldsville, when the calls wero icspouded to by the controller waving thanks to tho crowd in attendance. A committee of citizens of Brookville, consisting of James H. Maize, chairman of tho Democratic county committee ; W. D. J. Martin. J. W. Greenlaud, J. K. Hamilton, R. J. Nicholson, Geo. Coblontz, G. W. Means, J. B. Jones, C. B. Bishop, Edward English aud J. C. Hodgkinson, met the train at this point to escort tbe party to their town. At the station weie ox-Congressman G. A. Jonks and other citizens with oarriago to convey the party to the hotel. Arriving there dinner was served, after which Messrs. Pattison and Heusel made brief addresses and all hands ro embarked for a carriage drivo of seven teen miles to Clarion. The town of Clarion bad put on holiday airs aud, amidst decorations that would have dono honor to the Hancock campaign, the country folk commenced pouring in by train and private convey auce. Several bands, martialed bodies and township delegates paraded tho streets under tho marsbalship of Sheriff Coiner and a dozen aids. In tbe afternoon tbo meeting was hold in the public squaro,aud all who could get within hearing surged toward tho platform, wbeutbe county chairman, M. M. Meredith, called William L. Corbctt to tho chair. He mado a brief speocb, aud introduced J. Simson Africa, who, though almost prostrated with cold and a sore throat, spoko long enough to give his old friends (ho has long been a favorite iu this couuty) to understand that he is in earnest in this light, aud they cheered him lustily. Judge McCalmcnt, of Frauklin, who had been sent there to induce tbe touriits to stop at that place ou route, next spoke, followed by D. C. Gillespio, and after that the inimitable Dr. St. Clair, of Indiana, paid his respects to General Harry White, tho hero of Kiskiminetas, in so grand a stylo that it pleased every body but Harry's personal pets.. The crowd waited, until eveniug to see Pattison aud tbo tourists.. The Hancock cjlub was hastily reorganized and three Ijuudrcd mpu in line, with torches and capes aud two brass bauds, marched out tbe Brookville pike, and ou tho arrival of Mr. Pattison's carriage tho horses wcro detached and, a-, rope a couplo of hundred feet long . . ' attached and amidst the wildest' cliecring tho carriage of tho caudidato' was drawn through tho streets to the public square Thcro ho dolivercd a speech which pleased the pco plo greatly. They aro in wonderful en thusiasm hero and claim a majority larger this year thau they gave Hancock, l,G0O. So marked is the contrast between tho re ception Pattison got last night and that given to Beaver, who was there Monday night, that the Stalwarts are greatly dis heartened. At tbo conclusion of Mr. Pattison's re marks Chauncey F. Black was introduced. In a twenty-minutes' speech ho referred eloquently to the pending issue and was followed by Senator Gordon, Major Veale, General Snowden, Colonel Dcchcrt and Chairman Hensel in turn followed and kept tho audience until ten o'clock, but with interest unabated to the close. Never interrupt any conversation with a hacking Cough; it creates a bad impression. Itettcr invest a finartcr or u dollar In a bottle ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ami cure It. Poetry mad Fact. In Heat's beautiful poem, "Lamia," a young man lias been led captive by a phantom girl, and is made the slavo of her beauty, until an old teacher comes in and Axes his eye upon the figure, and It vanishes in its truelonu of a slimy serpent. This is ioclry ; now lot fact. Disease in various forms seizes upon young men and old, and especially docs it affect the kidneys and liver, and begin insidiously to work rain and death, ilutllunt't Remedy, as the old teacher, comes In, and the slimy ser pent of disease glides nway. At first, men think that a diseased liver or disordered kid neys is a mere phantom, and go on their way neglecting the evil, and not realizing their danger. But this is not something to be trilled with. Call in Hunt's Remedy at once ; it will both reveal the demon and cost It out. For khlncy, liver and urinary complaints there is nothing like it, olS-lwd Tn JKIixIr oC Lite. That purely vegetable compound. Burdock Blood Bitten, maybe justly termed the Elixir of Life. A pleasant and tflectlvo medicine; it Imparts strength and vitality to the entire system.' Price $1. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 Korth Queen Direct, "Every truth has two sides; look at both before committing yourself to cither." Kidney-Wort challenKcs the closest scrutiny of its ingredients and lis grand results. It has nothing to rear from truth. Doctors may dis agree as to the best methods and remedies, for the cure of constipation and disordered liver and kidneys. But those that have use Kidney Wort, agree that it is by far the best medicine known. Its action Is prompt, 'thorough and lasting. 3-Witli Diamond Dves any ladv can get as good results as the best practical dyer. Every dye warranted true to name ami sauipie. No matter what your ailment 1. Brown's iron Bitters win surety uvneut you. n. i. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North yuecn street. vuriwua Celluloid Eye-Ulass frames, In their beauty, strength and durability, lor surpass the ordi nary tortoise-shell frames commonly in use. They are superior to all others. For solo by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. olS-lwdeod Arc too XADE miserable by Indigestion, con stipation. Loss or Appetite, Yellow Skint Shfion'sVltalizerl a positive cure. For solo by If. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. Making at KaM. John Hays, Credit, P. Unsays that tor nine months he could not raise his hand to his head through lameness in the shonldor, but by the uso ot Thomas' Eclectric Oil ho was entirely cured. For sale by II. B. Cochran, drugjrist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. For DYsrxroiA and Liver. Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottlu ot Shlloh's Vltallzor. It never falls to cure. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Walnut lef Hon- Kenorer. It Is entirely different from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates. 1 a perfect Vegetable Hair Unstorer. tt will Immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen oft. It ioes not In any manner offect the health, which Sulphur, mgor of Lend and Nitrate ol Sliver preparations havo tlonc It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each ottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CC., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CBITTENTON New York. JunC-lyd.codAw Whv will too cough when Shlloh'3 cure wlllgivo Immediate xellrt. Price. Hi cts.,60 els. and Jl. For sale by U. B. Cochran, drug gist. 137 and 139 North Queen street. KOHKS, tC. TTAUKRIHISU'S JUST RECEIVED AT M. Haberbush's One Price Establishment, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTEU, PA. (Srsigu or liic tieldea Horse Hcads." A Splendid Assortment of L1NKU AND UNLINED BUFFALO KOKES, FANCY FUlt ICOIIKS, WOOL ION AND PLUSH LAP BLANKETS, HORSE COVBRS, BAKER'S PATENT EVAPORATING HOUSE BLANKETS, iitJlM HORSE COVERS, GUM LAP COVERS, tiOODYEAK'S RUBBERCOATS AND GOSSAMERS, GOSSAMER HATS AND LEGGINGS, WHITE GUM SHEETING, Pocket Hooky, IdKllon' Latest SI vie Hand Satchels in Meal, Alllgatorand Morocco, Leather C.ird Cases, Traveling Bags, Trunks, Tclescopt) Conch. Sponges, Clmirtois, liorso Brushes, Whips. iid Slelghbolls. Horse Clippers, Toilet Clippers. Gloves ami Mittens In great variety. Harness Oil. Harness Soap, Sch ol Satchels. Alsogrtut variety of RIDING SADD1E& Our own manufacture of BUGGY HARNESS. TRACK HARNESS, COUPE, COACH AND EXPRESS HAR NESS, YANKEE AND CONES TOGA TEAM HARNESS, And many other articles too numoioiis to mention. JVCall and sec. Repairing neatly done. M.-HABERBUSH, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. o9-lywS3mrt OLAHH AUD 1V EKKHWAltb. VriGU M MAKTIJt. Lamps, . Lamps, AT- CHINA HALL. Wo havo now open tho largebt iissortmeut of LAMPS we havo ever onui cd. Hanging Lamps in French Bronze, Hanging Lamps In Kliony ami Gold. Hanging Lamps In Polished Brass. HALL LAMPS IN FRENCH BRONZE AND POLISHED BRAhS, Decorated Stand Lamps, Decorated Stand Latnps, Decorated Vsisc Lumps', Bronze Figure Stand Lainp-i, Glass Stand und Hand 1-atnp-i. CLEVELAND NON-EXPLOSIVE STUDENT, STAND ANDHAND LAMPS. The best and satest in the market. All goods must give salfe (action or will be exchanged. High & Martin 15 EAST KINO STREET LANCASTER. PA. auAjj. B. lABTlli Wholesale and Retail Dealer In aU kinds Of LUMBER AND COAL, cr fard: No. CO North Water ami Prince troetB Rbove Lemon Lancaster. n3-lyd "tOAL. M. V. B. COHO, 930 tfOMTH WATJSKBT., Zmtttffer, Jib, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. CoBBcttomWltbUM TetcphoaleCxefcaag. Yard and Office: No. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. teb28-lyd fUAt. AND MAITUKK. j Bcstlgrade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. (Manure by the car-load at Lowest Price?. . Also, Limestone Screenings for drives und walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Struw by the ton or bole. Yard : Harrisburs pike. General Office : 9X East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER Jfc CO. aprt-lwd M OW BBAllX. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number of properties in city and country, with prices, Ac Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. UERR & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agents, No. 1) Ks-t King street. tKVlCAI.. JSOWM-B IRON MTTBBN, The Secret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is simply this : It is tho best Iron preparation ever mado ; is compounded on tb.eroab)y scien tific, chemical and medicinal princi ples, and does jast what is claimed lor it no. more and no leas. V By thoronnh and vapid- ilwila tion with tho blood, it reaches every part of tbe systen, healing, parifyiag ami strengthening;.' Corasseeeing. at the foundation H builds up- aad re stores lost health in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained! ?J Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7. 1 have been a great suffer from a very weak stomach, heartburn, and dyspepsia tn Its worst form. Nearly everything I ate gave me distress, J and I could eat but little. leave tried everything recommended, have token the prescription of a dozen physiolans, but got no relief until I took UrownV Iron Bitters'. I fool none ot the old trouble-", and urn a new man. 1 am getting much stronger, aud feel nrst-rate. I am a rjUlrood engineer and now makoiny ' trip regularly. I cannot say too much in praise of your wonderful medicine. D. C. Mack. Brown's Iron Hitters does not contain whisky or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or caase head ache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, diaztnoss, uervona de bility, weakness, &a. Use only Browu's iron Blttuis inado by Brown' Chemical Co.. Baltimore. Crossed - red lines and trade mark on wrapper. For Halo wholesale and retail by H.B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street. I-ancastor oiaiwdftw T KIDNKY-WOKT -ISA- Suro Cure Tor All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific action on thin most Import ant orgu, enabling 11 to throw oil torpidity and inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre tion of the Bile, and by keeping the bow el- in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. nJTalaino If you arosnllerintttrom ma- AYidilqJuLCTi. laria, have tho chills, aro till lou1, dyspeptic or constipated. Kidney-Wort will surely relieve and quickly cure. In the Spring to cleanse tbo Sy-itoiii. every one should take a thorough course ot 11. Sold by Dragrlsu. Price, at. KIDNEY-WOBT. sep7 tyd&wMWAF 41 BOOKS AMD TATMlfj OCHUUL IMJOK8. ALL SCHOOL, BOOKS, AND SCHOOL 8UPPLIK8. A T TltK IM WHAT R A TKS. ' 1. M. FliYNNTS, NO. 42 WEST KINO STREET. LANCASTEK. SCHOOL BOOKS. I' kHOOL BOOKS FOR THE LANCASTER SCHOOL. For Sale at I he Lowest Prices. ' -BY John Baer's Sons, N0& 15-17 NORTH QUEEN 8T. -SIUX OF TJIJC Jllti BOOK.W HA1MMOADB, I UK GREAT Burlington. Eonte t'fcicsge, IfwrllagtM k (Jnlacy K. K. Uaicage, Uarllagtaa & tyriacj K. K. , 1'iuNcir AL line AND OLD FAVORITE FROM i. ' CHICAGO 0B PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. ) Tho SHORTEST, QUICKEST aad BKSTllao to St. Joseph, Atchinson, Topcka, Denlnenj Dallas. Galveston, and oil points tn Iowa, 'Me I braska, Missouri, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas, This route has no superior for Albert Leai Minneapolis and 8t.rauL Nationally reputed' as being tbe URRAT THROUGH VMM LINK. . Universally eoaceded to ai tbe BEST:, 'EQUIPPED, Railroad la the world fur all, classes ol travel. , All connections made in Union depots. Try it and yon will find traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort. ' '' ' ' Through tickets vnt this celebrated- Hae'ior sale at aUoAces la Ua9U.S.aa4 Canada m - All InfomiaUoa ibont rata of fare, Bleepisa Cars, etc., cheerfully given by , nSKOXVAX. LOWM-I . General Passenger Agent, Ganueo, Iu. T.j.rtrrmK, 3d Vice Pros. ft.Gea. Manager, CnoAep, III. f OHM Q.A. T3CAJ,UB. WasjfV Aafc, .. 317 Broadway, 308 Washington St. '"' Now Yoxx, Boerow, Mass. mavlG-lvdAw
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