y :! . J Volume XIX- -No 40. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY OCTOBER 24, 1882. Price Two tout m B WKIW 1HTKST. ALL MOVED, - ALL MOVED, AND READY FOR BUSINESS, At Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, Having almost double the room we are enabled to show our lare 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, Nob, 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA. JMO . U1VLEK CO. J NO. Black and Colored Silks, Dress Cloths and Coatings, Cashmeres and Foulles, Plushes and Silk Velvets. Also an extra assortment of Lambrequins and Mantle Fringes. JNO. No. 25 EAST KING STREET, JNO. S. GIVLER. M VEKS KATHFON. To supply the demands ot a greatly Increased trade;, we have manufactured, for tills fall, a larger and bst'er selected stock than ever nhown bv any clothing house In this city. Iq ill!; present there seems to be a demand for a better grade ot lteady-inadc Clothing than has been gold heretofore, and we have been bUSjraU uuuimer to meet tills want. FANCY TWILLED CASSIMKllJSS. tin to (HIEEN Altl) BLUE CHECKED CASS1MEUES $15 (K) PLAIN TW1LLEDCASSIMKUES,., 10 00 1SUOWN TWILLED WORSTEDS, 10 00 ANOY PLaID SUITS ll 0-J HIM) VN MIXED CASSIMEUES II! 0) TIGHT TWISTED BLUE TWILLS 12 00 STEEL MIXED CASSIMEUES,.. 10 00 aUllSTANTlALandSTTLlSHCrnLENCHEVlwTS. 13 00 SOLID BLACK WORSTEDS 10 f,0 Ilf.UB DOTTED WORSTEDS 11 ro GRGEN AND BLUE DOTTED CHEVIOTS 17 0') BLUE CHECKED WORSTEDS 15 0) SOLID BLUE W OUSTEDS, ' IS 00 Every Karment sold by us I manufactured by n-taiul for our trade only. By this means wo are enabled to put upon Hie market a bel cr article, for less money, than can bo hail at most liuuxc, where every garment Is bought tr,-m Philadelphia and .New York wholesale. IfVPDC P. DATUFfW Manufacturing Clothiera, JWL I LuViO 01 ft A 1 fir U1N , No, 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. JDKX GOODS. H AliKK BKOTUKK. E O B E S VTKW UOODS OPENED. 11A11W." FAHNE8TOCK, (NEXT DOOU TO THE COUItT HOUSE.) Our Store is uow Stocked Fall of BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. BLANKETS, COMPORTS, QUILTS, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, &a, &c. ALSO Black and Colored Cashmeres, Black Silks, Satins, VELVETS, PLUSHES, UNDERWEAR, in Quantities. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, (NEXT DOOU TO THE COURT HOUSE.) UOUMZ PUKNIHMXO HOODS. TTovatciriifcNisuiMO. THE We all want tlie beat and mott economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANT IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM aud SAVE MONXiTJn,?E.NrI?.ESSVAKIETYofOTHER STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to havo NONE BUT W HAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We have the SOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. VLVMRKIVH -nrjBOL.ESAU DEPOT VOti. Water Closets and Bath Tubs, Iro and Wooden Hydrants, Fltmbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Bcdoceil Prices, Plumbers' Supplies Tinners 'Supplies slate: roofing. slate hoofing. N0B.11. 13 ft 16 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, FA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. itui aoona, e. S. GIVLER S. GIVLER & CO., CLOTH INO. A LARGE INCREASE OF TRADE. EMBROIDERED GOODS. Silk Embroidered Cashmere and Foule Robes, in Beautiful Designs and Fashionable Coloring, both iu the Cheaper and more Ex pensive qualities. HAGER & BROTHER. BEST. NVVM'T.IEH. & CO. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. RATHTON. OZ.OTH1NU. F ALL OPENING FALL OPENING AT- E GERIAUT'S 1, NO. (i EAST KING STKEET, LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. A HINT TO THIS TRADE. WE LEAD WHERE OT1IKKS FAIL TO FOLLOW. L. GAIS1AI & BRO., THE SQUARE DEALING CLOTHIEBS, Kxtcndtliclr invitation to tho public In gen eral to tlio new goods they arc constantly re ceiving from their work nands. Never betoie have we had such satisfaction in viewing our cflorts to place our house uL the huad ot the the trade lor ELEGANTLY MADE CLOTHING AT VEttl LOW PKICES. While calling attention to tho Full Trade wo must not lorget the present. Our great bar gain sale ot TROUSERS Still continue-!. All-Wool Casshnero Trousers, $00, S2.50, f3 00, $3.50, W.OO. Lined and Work ing 1'urts, 75c, !Xc, $1.00, $1.25. to $1.75. All-Wool Suits, our own make, $G 50, $7.00, $3,00 $10.00, $12.00 and $11X0. BOY'S AND CHILDBEN'3 CLOTHING OUK GREAT SPECIALTY. $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $1.00, $5.00 and $6.03 are the prices of some ot our Children's Suits. $2.00, $2.50, $3 00. $3.50. $4 00. $5.0U, $0.00, $7.60, $S.00 nnd $10.00 are the prices ot somo of our Boy's Suits. OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Is stocked with tho choicest lino ol goodwill the piece. Wo uiukc to order a nico business Suit for $12 00 or $15.00. A Stylish Dress Suit lor $iu.w, sfiB.w auuju.uu. 49Look at our v;indow3 tor further refor enco and prices. 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., Kighton the Southwest Cornor ot Orange S:. LANCASTER, PA. The well known aud Cheapest Cloth ing House In the City. jyrow beaux. OUK NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a large number of properiieB In" city and country, with prices, &c. Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. HERR ft CO., Real Estate and Insunmeo Agents, No. 1) East King Street. Hois YOUTHFUL PKECOCITY. TUK OUt-KK liUAPADKOFAS MKIIUCiS A t-itteeu-Year-Old Sieto of . i enter Goes to See the IVorlrt lor M.rseSl to Write a Novel. Miss Susio Pollard, of Cleveland, Ohio, now in Chicago, has ballled the ilirewd- est detectives in the country for two weeks. She is only fifteen years old, and is the daughter of a wealthy merchant of Cleve land. Being an only clii'ii. she has been allowed great liberty since her tenth With day. Extremely precocious for her sijre, bhc attracted much attti tiou by her evi dences of talent ; and h . literary efforts notwithstanding their eiuility, were sur prising. On Saturday, October 7, the dis appeared from home. Her father aid friends searched fi-r her in vain. As hhc was unusually attractive in person, ami as bhc was known to have a consider able sum of money in her possession, it was feared that she had been decoyed away or forcibly abducted. Acting upon the theory that his child had been kid napped, Mr. Pollard conferred with tho leading detective agency, and advertised extensively in the newspapers throughout the northweht, offering a lcward of 62,000 for information as to her whereabouts. The days slipped by and theie was no news of tho missing heiress. On Thursday last the girl was discovered by a happy acci dent in Chicago. A cuarubermau! at the Palmer houso. picked uponoof tho city newspapeis, and tho lirst thing that stiuck her eye was a description of the missing gii I. It tallied exactly with the appear ance of Miss Gordon, who occupied room 101 in tho hotel. Miss Gordon had registered at the Pal mer house on Tuesday, October 9, giving her address as JNcw lort. eno was as signed to an apartment, but tho fact that she was extremely young and was accom panied by no guardian made tho authori ties suspicious, and induced them to watch her closely. Hut, although pcrsous were stationed to watch her room, they saw no ono enter save Miss Gordon herself, and they concluded that, however mysteiious her mission might be, her conduct was certainly irrepioacbable. During her stay of two wco.s she allowed noor.o penetrate the mystery that surrounded her On Thursday, when the hotel authorities con fronted her with the published description of tho missing Cleveland girl, she looked tho picture of innocence. When they ad dressed her as "Miss Susie PoIIaid " she said : " Whs', my hair is not brown and I havo rot blue eyes, and look at my die?s, it is not the kind that is mentioned, is it ?" The hotel peoplo heat a retreat, and tel egraphed at once to Cleveland. In the meantime " Miss Gordon " gathered up her effects and prepared to depart. She gave it out that she intended to go West, and had engaged to join somo friends in an adjacent town, who were to accompany her. When she applied for a ticket, how ever, she found that the hotel peoplo had anticipated her action and instructed tho ticket agent not to sell her one. Mr. Pollard arrived in search of his tin ant daughter Susie. He proceeded to tho residence of Dr. Poster, where tho girl was taken from tho hotel yesterday. Mr. Pollard, on inquiring for the giil was told sho had fainted. Whereupon ho put up his hands and said il was the same old game. A long interview between tha patties ensued, during which Dr. Foster's daughter insisted that he .should not take the t;irl away, and Dr. Foster saUl she thoultl not remain longer in tho house. At length Mr. Pollard said he desired to tako his daughter home, but ho did not wish to bo belligerent or drag her through the slicets, and, as he had to return home at 3:'jo o'clock, ho would not niaka a scene, but would sec thai the girl was cared for. He accordingly left tho house aud returned home. In conversation with Mr. Poilnrd lso said that he had done everything pos-.sih.'o to save the girl, but he did not think ho or any ono could do so unless forcible le btraiutwas put upon her. Sho was wil ful iu tho extreme, aud was especially visionary, he thought sho was very smait in a literary way and was bent upon writ ing a novel, ami sho thought it was neces sity to havo a romantic experienco in order to do so. He supposed sho was now bent upou that mission. Tho giil had never shown any signs of a desire to go astray, in tho geneiul acceptance tit tho term, 'out was in a giccvo that she could not get out of without sciious dillicuHy if she lemained in it any longer. ST. EU"AKU. Tha Head Houso at tlio Famous Monastery. A letter to tho Boston Journal says : The great curiosity at tho monitory of tho Mount St. Bernard is tho morguo. If tho day is a little warm tho brother who attends to visitois hesitates a bit before opening tho door of tho wooden house just outside tho chief building. lie first drives away tho dogs, who como prowling about, snuffing thb air buspiciously, and has them fhut into their loom opposite tho huge refectory. Then ho mtushals the little company of international tour ists in line befbro tho mysterious door, and opens tho chamber of horrors. The h'tu mountain air rushes in, and presently you aro conscious of a faint, sickly odor not strong enough to he re pulsive, but eminently fuggc&live of death. Then, as you stand there peoring with strained eyeballs into tho davkness, you become vaguely conscious that a faco is looking at you. I defy any ono who is possessed of tho smallest graiu of imagination to see that mysterious faco growing slowly out ol the obscurity with out a sudden sinking of tho heart and a chill which no effort of tho will can sur prcss. It i3 tho faco of a woman aud yet of a ghost ; a kind of corporeal pres enco divested of life, and yet so horribly htO'like that you aro almost afraid the bony and skinny frame to which it bclmgs will ariso and stretch out its dreadful arms and drag you down iuto the depths which you so instinctively shun. The good brother does not say anything ; ho watches tho cflect of this curious spectacle upou you. Pretty soon you cau discern that tho face belongs to the body of a woman and that this womau is clasping to her breast tlio lorm ot a tiny Dano. tno mother is ceatcd on tho ground, and ap pears to be dazed by the light pouring down into her darksome habitation. But oh I the horror of her face ! Here is death without decay ; here, in this wondrous air, on this pass more than 8,000 feet above tho sea level, putrefaction is uukuown ; and bodies lound iu the snows in winter or after 'the white shrond has melted away from the bosom of Nature in tho spring ate pro served entiro so long as the monks care to keep them. The grimness of the spectacle is enhanced by tho fact that nearly every body found is contorted, twisted, strained and knotted in fantastic shapes. Now and then ono which b-ars all the appearance of tranquil sleep ii brought in ; but iu most cases there aro indications that man and woman, in their battle with Nature, fought hard aud des perately, and refused to bo overcome until every particlo of forco was -exhausted. Tho brethren irather UP tho bodies I with tender care and place them in the dead house in the usually vain hope that some telatives may come to recognize them. Where is the father of tho child which this strange spectral mother clasps iu her arms ? What was the history of the womau who had thus wandered iu the wild winter from the Rhone valley toward the kinder and warmer Italian slopes? Perhaps her husband was with her and perhaps his body now lies at tho bottom of sonio precipice where even the "pious monks of Saint Bernard " cannot find him or perhaps ho is here, in the dead house : perhaps that p tost rate body, seem in; to grovel on the rocky lloor, is his. The peasants rarely oarry any paper which can completely identify them, and sometimes tho unfortuuates found dead iu tho pass he:e led such wandering lives going to Switzerland for harvest work in the summer, and to Italy wheu the winter nips them that their pr.ssports even give no" clew to their birthplaces or native vil ljtrca. I X-CADKT WHITTAISKK. He Uas Sstuiethlng to Sy About tho Kvlla orKadiCMl Kule. Ex-Cadet J. C. Whittaker has just writ ten a letter from Beaufort to the Charles ton JVJcirs and Courier, published in that paper Wednesday, in which, after denyintj that ho has " flopped" from ono party to tho other because ho never belonged to auy, and declaring his love for his native South, ho says, speaking of tho negro : For more than twelve years ho has hceu diiveu by a party lush, and made to vote aud act against his own interest. No ono denies that Kudicai rule has brought all the ills which havo conic alike to whito and black iu this section the last twelve or liftcen years. No one can deny that the reign during that time was a reign of plunder. How can the condition of tho South bo mado better? I an swer : By educating the masses ; by educating men to act irrespective ot party lines ; by maintaining home rule ; by burying old issues, aud by showing the colored man that his best friends can be found in the South when he ceaseB to act as lie now docs without cause against them. Southern wealth, Southern culture, Soutl-.ern votes and Southern men native born must and will rule the South. There aro many among the colored people who are tired of the party lash, and who will ono day make a break. There are only needed the few who will bo brave enough to lead and teaoh and speak. There must, ere long, be a chango from the very foundation of our national gov ernment. This change must begin iu the states. It must como iu the South and be such that it will prove to all that friendly feelings can exist between the two races, lone Radicalism nothing, aud, with the record of tho advocates of Radicalism heforo me, I would lie to my own con science were I to vote, write or speak to bring a return of Radical rule iu tie South. "I move," said a delegate in a Virginia con vention, "that our chairman take a dose of Dr. Bull's Cough Svrup, he is so hoarso that I cinnot understand him." Tnat gentleman had no doubt tried this vonderlul medicine. "Eveiy truth has two sides; look at both belorc committing yourselr to either." Kidney-Wort elmllenscd the closest scrutiny of its ingredients and its grand results. It has nothing to rear lrom truth. Doctors may dii sigieeas to thu bratmctho is ami remedies, for tin' i-nre of constipation and disordered livi r and kidneys. But those that havo uso Kidney Wort, stereo that it N by lar the best medicine known." Its action is prompt, thorough and lasting. AS With Diamond Dyes any ladv cun get as good results as the best practical dyer. Every lye warranted true to name and sample. Ill health generally comes froir. hick or thn proper lit forces in tho blood. To restore the bloo.l to a healthy state umi llrown's Ir.m 15it tet. For sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 mid 13ft North Queen street. o'23 iwdifw 11 you don't sco, it is mainly your own fault, bi-eause by procuring a pair t Celluloid Eye-(Jlii-ses, ynucaii Improve tailing eyesight ho as lo see cleaily. For sale by all leading Jew flers and Opticians. SuiLon's Tittdlzerls what you need lor Con stipation, i.os of appetite. Diz.iness and all kv iiiptoms or Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by II. 15. Cochran , drug gl t, 137 and 13!) North Queen St. mylftw The CItxir of late. That puru'y vegetable compound, Iturdock lllooil Hitters, may be justly termed the Elixir of Life. A pleasant and effective medicine; it impart strength and vitality to the entire isten.. Price $1. For sale by II. J!. Cochran, druggir-t, 137 and 1. 'J North Queen street. Will yon Miner with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint'.' Hnloh's Vliallzer is guaranteed tueure you. For sale by H. D. Cochran, 137 and I : Noi th Queen street. myMwdcow& w Making a Itaise. John Hays, Credit, P. 0 says that lornino months lie (.ould not raise his hand to his Iiriu! thiGuglt lameiics in tlio shoulder, but by the ii-fol Thomas' Kelcetilc Oil he was entirely cured. For sabs by II. IJ. Cochran, druggist, 17 and 130 North Queen otrect. SLEBrtzss rights, mado miserable by that terrible con. h. Shiloh's Cure Is the remedy tor yon. For sale bv II. i. Cochran, druggist 1S7 and 121) N ort h (lueen St. myl-lwdeowAw Walnut I.ear Hair Kestorer. 1 1 Is cut irelv dlilcrent from all others. It is as eiear its water, and, lis ita name indicate, is a ported Vegetable Hair licstorer it will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore grav hair to Its natural color ami pro duce a new growth where it has lallenott. It 'ops not In any manner effect the health, which Sulphur, usarof Lcid and Nitrate oi Silver preparations have done. It will ehungo light or faded hair in a few days to a bountiful k!o.j brown. Ask your druggist Tor it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CC, Wholes tie Auents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CICITTENTON Now Yoik. juu61yd.eod&w VAHJfX3. AKIKr. Carpet Manufactory,!! Having undertaken to manu tact urn HAG anil CHAIN CAUPETS, wholesale, 2,0W yards per week, 1 am now prepared to bell my entite stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian Carpets, AT GKEAT BARGAINS AND AT BELOW COST, to make room and pivo my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. EL S. SHIRK, CAKPET HAIL, Oor. West King and Water Sts. LIQUOIIH, XV. HO USE A I. & CD'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ko. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. The very best and H nest qualities or Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con stantly lor bale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye WhlsKy or tho distillation of 1873. Pure unadulterated Custom Houso Brandy, warranted ot tho vintage ot INK) Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Horland Gin, and oilier Whiskies, P.ran dies and Wines lo suit tin- trade. tebS-lyd HOUSKAL A ( O. p KNDIM5 YAKA ClliAKa. JM. VJI article, only r cents at HAKTMAN'a YELLOW FUONT CIHAIt 1STOUE. StEDlVAL. B KOWN'S IKON HITTKKSJ. SEEK health aud avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired aud woru out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for nothing, and no ono but yourself can lind fault, but if you aro tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By gcttiug ouo bottle of Buown's Ikon Bittkks, and taking it regularly according to directions. Manendi!. Ohio, Nov. SI, l&d. Ucciloiucn : I have suffered with pain in my side and back, and great soreness on my breast with shooting pains all through my body, attended with great weakness, depression o! sjdrits, and Ios or appetite. 1 have taken several different medi cines, and wu treated by promi nent physicians for my liver, kiduoys, and spleen, but I got no relief. I thought I would try Brown's Iron Kilters; 1 havo now taken ono bottle and a halt anil am about well pain In side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and I have a good appetite, and am gaining in strength and llcsh. It can justlv be called tlio kiny of med icine. Jonx K. Allkndkb. Buown's Ikon Bitteks is composed of Iron in soluble form ; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standaid remedies, making a remark able non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure dyspepsia. Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relievo all Lung and Kidney diseases. For sale wholesale and retail by II. B. COCK. BAN, Drogglat, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster 023 lwdAw 1T KIDSKY-WOKT. TUB GREAT CUBE FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it ia lor ail tho painful diseases oi the KIDNEIS, LIVER AND BOWKLS. It cleanses tho system ol tlio ncrld pol-on that causes the dread till suffering which only the victims of Uheumatism cau realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES ol t he worst lorms ot this terrible disease liaye been fjtiickly relieved, and in short time PEItFECTLY CUBED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggist-. Dry can bo sent by mail. WELLS, KICHAKDSON & CO.. Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. AUs at the same time on tho Kidneys, Liver aud Bowels. eep-iJ-eoslTTSftw 44 JtOllEH, JV. H AHKKUIJStl'S BOBES! ROBES ! ROB!! JUST RECEIVED AT I. Haueruiisli's Ons Price Establishment, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTEU, PA. ESTSIgii or the Gnhlcn liorse Heads dl A Splendid Assortment of LIN&D AND UNLINKD KUFFAI.O ItOBES, FANCY FUll KOHE, WOOLEN AND PLUSH LAPBLAVKET3, HOUSE COVHF.S, BAKEUVS PATENT EVAPOItATi: HOUSE BLANKETS, GUM HOUSE COVE US, GUM LAP COVEUS, GOODYEAU'S KUKItEKCOATS AND GOSSAMEUS, GOSSAMEU HATS AND LEGGINGS, WHITE GUM SHEETING, Pocket Uioks, Ladi.V Latest Styie Hand Satchels in Seal, Alliira'oranil Mot oeco. Leather Card Cases, Traveling Bags, Trunks, Teleseope Casi--'. Sponges, Ctrtmoi?, Horse Biiinlies, Whips, and Slclghbclls. Horse Clippers, Toilet Clippers. Gloves and Mittens in great variety, llarnc-s Oil, Harness Soap, Sclr ol halcliels. Alsigreal variety of RIDING SADDLES. Our own manufacture of BUGGY HARNESS. TBACK HARNESS. COUPE, COACH AND EXPRESS HAR NESS, YANKEE AND CONES TOGA TEAM HARNESS, And many other articles too numerous to mention. 49-Call and see. Bcpalrlng neatly done. M. HABERBUSH, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. o9-Iyw&3md UAJtDWAUJS. IS EW HAKDWAIti: STOKE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & REMIER, dealeus IN BUILDING and CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, IIEATEtiS, JiANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. 8lU1indCw SAStUKL 11. PltltJK, ATTOKSKK, lt.A Keuioved liU Oflicw lrom Sf North DuKe street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately iu Bear of Court House, L'ong's Ntw iluilding. uiiT-tlit CLOTIIIXU. HISTORYBEPEATED. Penn started in this country 200 years ago asa clothier. We continue in the same line upon similar principles of equity and prudence, only with enlarged facilities for supplying the needy. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledge: Building, Chcslcut & Sixties. PHILADELPHIA. ufMnid 8Pi KCIAL NOT1UK. The handsomest Stock ot CLOTHING wo have ever otlcred for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES THAN EVER. BETTEU MADE THAN EVEP, LOWEtt PBICED THAN EVER. Special AU-Wool MKH'3 SUIT, in Gray and Brown Mixed, 910.00. FULL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, Ringing in price from $?.io to fSMA Allot o u Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath tho lowest. Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, i 24 CENTHE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. o Ni: l'KICK IIOUSK. Now Ready IV y Entire Stoctr of PALL AND WINTKlt CLOTHING rou Men, Boys and Children Are now on our Counters and tons'.st or tlio best material ever mado up in Beady-Made Clothing. livery Garment Is wo!!-scwe'l and hand iue!y cut, in the Leading Styles. MY PKICES ARE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL an:l WINTER OVEECOATS In great variety, well made and Low Prices. IN MY- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You can lind olinobt anything lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay you to examine my stuck betoru purchasing elsewhere, as It will certainly b-j to your ad vantage. Al. Rosenstein, ONE PBIOB Merchant Tailor ana Clothier, HO. 37 NOBTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER PA. u SB KREIUJSK'S KXTKA PUKK MEW FAM1LX KILN-DMED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 ml'es northwest ol Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try it U provo that. For sale by grocery ami provision orators. Circular to tho trade sent tree. Address, .lOHN U. KREIDEK. s27-3md Milton Orore, Lancaster Co., la. 0. B. Hostetter t Sob,
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