;aowrv:-5 ii y Tolime XJX-No 47. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25, 1882. Trice Two tent Ciuae Toa)p, A LARGE INCREASE OP TRADE. "crS ,. ureiarore, audwcluive been busy nil miuimcr to meet tuts want. ' w,c lummgimn nas ... J -,-- "'-" POTTED WORSTEDS - nwora MYERS Rl RATHFON miluao 01 n A 1 nr Un CLOTUIKO, rpHB JH-CftNTKNlUAL, Oak Hall and Bi ' . SrJJJ.WlF0 CASWIKBES HO (fl tJ.vTJTIIik,J,,CA8SIKRKS,.. 10 00 J.ViSJ.TJK.1.8TKUB,'UK TWILLS 12 00 V!"TA'lTlALandHTrr.lSHGRfcENOHEVl.rrs. 13 (W Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Cen-itennial Celebration on October 25th will illustrate the great stock of men's and boys' clothing now ready in Oak Hall. Our preparations for the trade of this Au tumn and Winter already reach One Million Dollars. Our stock is in all respects the best we have ever .offered, and we firmly believe lias never been equaled in volume by any retail clothing house in America. Do not fail to visit Oak Hall. Look at the Clothing and Piece Goods, go through the workrooms and see Iiovv the vast place goes on. We have a hearty wel come for all, whether buyers or visitors. Ths tens of thousands of friends we have made ip. the country about Philadelphia during .the last twenty-two years are, we are sure, more firmly our friends than ever be fore. We have gained th-r confidence by giving them the best dollar's worth of clothing to be had anywhere, and we offer a new pledge of fidelity in our low prices and elegant Autumn stock of this year's sales. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. MIX UOUHS. TTA1iKK BROTHER. E O B E S house pvumaaitw noons. TTUUMErUKNISHlNO. THE We all want the best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS . Ara SUPERIOR to ANT IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONET. In our ENDLESS VARIETT of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to hare NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We have the BOLE AGENCT for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. PLUMBUM'S 'nrUOMESAMC depot FOB Water Closets aid Bath Tuba, Iro and Wooden Hydrants, I'limbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Seduced Prices, Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies SLATE HOOFING. SLATE B00FING. IfO,ll, 18 16 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. AKNOLD. niauons, BC. Hoosbal. cons NEW LIQUOR STORE, He. 43 Nert Queen met, Lancaster, Pa. The very best and Anest qualities ot Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. staatly lor sale at .wholesalo ana retail. 8trabrnt01d Bye Whisky of the distillation of 187a. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot 1800 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran, dies and wines to suit .the trade. febS-lyd 1IOUSEAL ft CO. Ci.OTH.ltHi. - w -... .... 11 111 LVVV?1 AJN" B,'UB 15 0J &u. the - Centennial. ,ovt Ui.ID RLUJS WORSTEDS, i. 18 00 Manufacturing Clothiers, , no, 12 hast king street, Lancaster. pisnna. 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. HUP1L,IE8. U8 E KRKlUKlfS JSXTBA PUKK KKW r ADlli x KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory. miles northwest ot Mount Joy, liUiicostercounty, Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try it to prove mat. For sale by grocery nnd provision dealers. Circular to tbe trade sent tree. Address, JOHN G. KREIDER, s27-3md Milton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa. SEKUIMK TABA CIGAKO. A riNE VJi arucic, oniy a cents at UAETMAN'a YELLOW FKOXT CIGAtt :SXOUE. tjREKN A1JD BLUB CHECKED CASSIMKRK3 5 00 BRO YN MIXED CASSIMERES ir. on stkki, mixed camimeb.';:::;::: :::::::::::: i m DOTTED CHEVIOTS 17 00 aiiOTHLNtt. F ALL. UfEnlKU FALL OPENING -AT- H. GERHART'S t. NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882 J. K. SMALINO. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING OF Foreign and Domestic Novelties, FOB THE Fall and Winter Season of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Largo unit Exquisite Lino iroiu 31 RUE VIVIENNK, PA11I8, IMPORTED DIRECT AND ONLY TO KEII AD AT 121 NORTH QUEEN STREET. o ,sk prick nousr. Now Ready My Entire Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING -FOR Men, Boys and Children Are now on our Counters and consist of the beat material over made up in Beady-Made Clothing. Every Garment id well-sewed nnd hand sfwiely cut, In tlio Wading Styles. MY PKICES AKE MOUEKATK. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER OVEECOAT8 In great variety, well made ami Jov I'i ici s. IN MV- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Y'ou can find almost anything lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay you to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it wlU certainly be to your ad vantage. Al. Rosenstein, ONE PBIOE Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 87 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER, PA. SAMUEL H. PBIOE, ATTORNEY. HAS Removed bis Office rrom 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, Immedi ately In Rear of .Court House, Long's New liulldlng. u!7-' MKS. LANGTKY. HOW MIK LOOKED ON UElt ARK V.IL. A lteporter Who Is Kvldezttly Suiittrn With tlie Jersey Lily Oscar Wilde'.-; lie. Markable Makeup. New York Times. A woman sehloltl iiab ;i iiiuku ordeal to go through than Mrs. Langtiy had on her arrival in America. The steamship Aii zona, that brought her across the ocean, bore down upon the coast !ato on Sunday night and felt her way MoJv up to quar antine, where daylight "found her anchored. As much of ''.ij-Iight, that is, as could make its way Mt.ough a nasty cold fog that almost hii the shores of the Narrows from view. Everything about the ship was wet with the fog, the decks Iippcry,and the steerage passengers (there seemed to be a few thousand of them on board) were mufllcd up to the chins. At C o'clock on such a morning as this, roused from sleep by tbo band on tho ro ception boat playing " God save the Queen," the beauty of England, the Lily of Jersey, was expected to comoonton deck beforo breakfast and let a paity of American managers atid reporters and actors soo what they thought of her. That she came out biayely, and in fivo minutes convinced everybody present that she de served the refutation she has made, wa3 perhaps as great a triumph as any she has niado beforo the curtain. Sho kept the party waiting for no elaborate toilor. When she stepped out upon the ha eric are dock and bowed lightly to Manager Abbey she was as simple as a farmer's diught'.r and as graceful as a quean if indeed queens may be taken for models of grace. If sho new that she had teeth like pearls and a complexion liko now snow she gave no indication of it. Just as she might have walked iuto her breakfast room at homo and said good morning to her hus band and his friends she walked out on deck and spoke to her critics. There was nothing in the least theatrical about her. She shook hands cordially with everybody to whom she was introduced, and talked with them all. Not after the mautier ot a spoiled beauty nor like a potted actress, but liko a very sensible and intelligent woman. Her navy blue dress wes a mar vel of plainess and neatness, and lilted her as closely as if it had been made of rubber. She wore no ornaments not even a col lar. If there were any faults to bo found with her appearance or her manner they would have to bo fouud by a woman ; no man could flud them. Mrs. Langtry was dicsscd in a tight lilting Fiiit of navy blue cloth, the coat cut very much after tho fashion of a gen tleman's ' swallow-tail.' The upper part of the costume, iudeed, was almost the counterpart of a gentleman's coat, ex cept that at that part of it where a gen tleman would display his shirt front wero perpendicular rows of gold braid, Ioi king much liko tho strings of a golden harp. Around tho neck was a lemon-colored silk' handkerchief, and tho cuds were also trimmed with a touch of gold braid. The hkirt was relieved with narrow plaits of the tame material as the dress. It just touched tho ground behind, and w:;s .some what shorter in front. Two very small and shnpsly bauds wcru incased in a pair of Ieathcr-coloicd kid gloves with long gauntlets, and tho gloves looked some what, if tho truth must bo told, as If Mrs. Langtry had been trying to climb tho tarred rigging in thorn. On her head was au unpretentious straight brimmed Eug libli straw hat, trimmed with brown and gold ribbon. Her shoes well, the lino must bo drawn somewhere. At sea, her traveling companionh said, sho frequently wore a scarlet jacket and cap, with a dark blue veil drawn over her face, " and looked very pretty," a statement which could easily bo believed. Sho woro uo ear ring, no breastpin, no rings. Her only bit of jewelry was a small silver pin, with which a nanow ribbon of dark bluo was fastened around her waist. Her light browu hair covered the back of her neck, and her throat was exposed. Evon a incro man could see that her complexion was as natural as everything else about her. Powder, indeed, could hardly have whitened it, aud there wero no blemishes to be concealed by cosmetics. She was quite white enough to bo called a lily, but it was a healthy white, without any sug gestion of weakness. She is just about tho light height for a woman (and every woman knows what this is, from her own height), and is neither spare nor plump. Her .shoulders aro somewhat high aud this makes her look somewhat thinner than sho is. Standing out iu tho log beforo breakfast any niau would have said sho was 115 ; almost any woman that sho was !i0. A spectator looking lor tho prettiest woman in England, aud seeing Mrs. Langtry, would perhaps bo disappointed. That a hundred as pretty women could ba found any pleasant afternoon in Fifth avonuc theio is no denying. Uut if any ono of tho hundred could come out among a crowd of strangers, under tho trying cir-cnmstaLces- in which Mrs. Liugtry ap peared, aud carry herself with tho same easy grace and perfect self possesion, she is to be envied. After a few words with Manager Abbey, Mrs. Langtry fell into the hands of tho reporters. They surrounded her, de voured her with their eyes, took mental notes of hor dress aud features, and asked her tho usual round of .quostious sensi ble, idiotic, impertinent, irrelevant and necessary. Sho not only replied to them all good-naturedly, but took up tho sub jects they suggested, and continued them. When ono zealous reporter, determined not to loso a point, asked her what sho in tended to do with all the money sho made, sho showed no.sign of vexation ; no, not even when ho asked her whether she was not pretty much out of society since sho had taken to acting. Oscar AVUde' Appcttrauuu. Mr. Oscar Wildo added himself to the party. Mr. Wildo, as tho able lcprcseu tative of tho sunilowcr, was au attraction second only to the expected Lily. He was dressed as probably no grown man iu this world was ever dressed Tco'bro. His hat was of brown cloth, not less than six inches high ; his coat was of black velvet, his overcoat was of greeu cloth, heavily trimmed with fur ; his trousers matched his hat ; his tio was gaudy and his shirt collar vory open, displaying a large ex panse of manly chest. A pair of . brown cloth gloves aud several pimples on his chin completed his toilet. Ilia flowing hair and tho fur trimming of his coat were just of a shade, and they gave him the appearance of having his hair combed down ono sido of him to his heols and up the other Bide. Another Delay In 1'hlppi' Case. In court at Toronto, in tbo Phipps case, tho original papers not being returned with tho certiorari, tho motion for tho dischargo of the major from custody went over till Friday, when it is expected tho case will bo argued at length. It is under stood that' Phipps' counsel will at the sama timo take out a rule btating obec tions to the previous proceedings aud calling on the prosecution to show cause why their client should not be discharged. This will bo served on counsel for the com monwealth of Pennsylvania and tho caso will como up for argument probably a week from Friday. MIJYT FOB STEWAUT. A snry tli4t lie Contemplates ;Latter In doraiug the Independent Candidates. There is a fear in Stalwart circles that Governor Hoy t. whose rupture with Sena tor Cameron is uo longer a secret, will throw a bomb shell into their camp iu tno ftbapo of a letter, iu which bo will arraign tho ' boss system " and advise Republi cans to support John Stewart. Tho governor, neither by speech, interview, nor letter, has indorsed tho 'uominatiou of lieaver nor givo it a word of comfort, aud hence the rumor that he means to de line his positiou has sent a thrill of uneasi ness along the entire Stalwart Hue. A prominent Kopublican, who did not care to come to tho front by having his uamo ex posed, said last night that when General McCartney, of Luzcrcne, who is a bosom friend of the governor, was in Philadelphia last week tospeak for the Independents, he declared at tho Uuion Loaguo club house, in the presence of half a dozen gentlemen, that " tho governor would "write a letter next week iu favor of Stewart.-' It was also said yesterday that the Independents have information to tho samo effect, and aro oouutiug upon it as oua of tho last cards of tho campaigu. Action and Ite-actlon. For the. Ixtblliusxckk. A few uioro glaring faNhoodx like that of Cbauncy F. Black's late " drunken debauch," will help him immensely in his race for the lieutenant governorship. Not that it would hurt him at all, if he were a Republican, but he is a Democrat, you kuow, and that makes tbo difference. Of course, Euch an unmanly,if not malignant, attack does not affect tho moral or political character of any of the Republican candidates ; but, the causeless utterance has nevertheless changed tho determina tion of some voters, even in Lancaster county. No matter whether suoh a oourso ;n a voter is honorable and consistent or not ; that has been tho re-active effect; and tho most that tho Democrats have need to fear now is, that tbe Republican party, recognizing its damaging ef fect upon their cause, may braud it as a Democratic canard, gotten up by them selves to help their candidate. Nothing will bo left undone that is likely to gain a vote. As tho election approaches the con test becomes more desperato, aud the in ventive genius of tho contestants stimu lated in their modes and manners of attack and defonco. It behooves the Democracy to press steadily onward, diverging neither to the right hand nor tho left ; but, at the tame time, to bo suro to keep their " top eye open." Tho absurdity of the assaults upon the characters of tho Democratic nominees will carry with them their owu reputatiou. Time was wlicu political writers and orators might proclaim that "Henry Clay killed Tecumseh," with au ignorant aud illiterate following ; but thoso times have pat sod away. A timo is approaching when men aud parlies will bo estimated by tho principles they avow and honestly ad vocate, aud voters will be influenced by these, rather than by defamations of char acter, irresponsibly made, on tho evo of au election ; especially when these defa mations are characterized by gross absur ditics. Tho next thing iu order will bo to proclaim Mr. Pattison a prize fighter or a knight of tho cock-pit. Anything to in -ilucnco an " honest vote." Fair Play. DoVt thou love life'.' Then do not squander valuable time, for that is thi stuff life is made ot : but procure at onco a bottle ot Or. Hull's Cough Syrup for your cough and be enrcu. " Slow and steady wins tho race." Sleod ily, but not slowly, Kidney-Wort is distancing ail competition for universal popularity and naclulness. This celebrated remedy can now bo obtained in the usual dry vegetable lorm, or in liquid torm. It is put up in jthelutter wuy lor the especial convenience of thoso who cannot readily prepare It. It will bo found very conccntiated und will net with equal efll eieiiey in either lorm, fceo advertisement. r Every colorot tho Diamond Dyes is per iect. See the Mimples ol thu colored cloth at the diuggists. Uncquulcd lor brilliancy. II! health generally comes from lack or the proper 111 ' forces In tho blood. To restore tho uioou io a ueamiy sniie use iruwns xrun .ou ter.. For sale by II. E. Cochrun, druggist, 137 :i!iil I"0 North Queen street. ust-lwdifrw It you don't see, it is mainly your own Unit, because by procuring a pair ot Celluloid Kye U lasses, you can improve failing eyesight so as to see elearly. For sale by all leading Jew elers and Opticians. SiuLon's Titallzcrls what you need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms o: Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 73 cents i. or bottle. For sale by II. 15. Cochran , drug gUt . ' . " 13U North Queen St. myl&w Incredible. I. .. ratch, druggist, Ruthven, Ont., wrtlfts: "1 have tno greatest confidence in yonr Burdock ISIond Hitters. In one caso with which 1 am personally acquainted their suc cess wao almost incr. iliblc. One lady told me that hill r a bottle did her more good than hun dreds ot dollars' worth rl medicine she had previously taken." Prlce$l. For sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen street. Wir.t you suiter with Dyspepsia and Live Complaint? bluloh's Vitamer is guarantee or truarautced linin vnn fc'rti u'ltf 111 If 11 f'.1fliran I!17 ami 1 M Noi th Queen street, niyl-lwdeow&w Unrivaled As being a certain euro lor tho worst forms ot dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, impurity of blood, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc., and as a uicdlclno for eradicating every species ttf humor, Horn an ordinary pimple to the worst ulcer, Eurdock ISlood lUttera stand unrivaled, l'rici $1. For sale by II. It. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen sticet. Si.Ksri.MH3 nights, made mlserublo by that terrible cou h. Shlloh's Cure Is the remedy tor you. For sale by II. IJ. Cochran, druggist 137 mid 13'J North Uueeu St. myi-lwdc-ovr&w .. IValuut Loaf Hair Kestorer. U is untirelv ditlereut from all others. It Is as clear as water, ami, ns Its name Indicate--. i-ucrteet Vegetable Hair Restorer, tt will immediately tree the head from all dandruff, restore giay hair to Its natural color and pro iluco a new growth where it has fallen nil'. It t'oes not iu any manner effect the health, which Sulphur. - ugur of Lead and Nitrate ol Silver preparations have done. It will change, light or faded buir m a few days to n beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist tor it. Eucli bottle is warranted. &M1T11, KLINE CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CRITTENTON New York. Jun lyd.eod&w OAJtl'HTH. plABPKTS. Carpet Manufactory,! Having undertaken to mnnulacturo RAG anil CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, 1 am now prepared to sell my entire stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Tenetian Carpets, Ar GREAT RARGAINS AND !AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade or my own manufactured goods. Pleaso call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET IL1LL, Oor. West King and Water Sts. SXOGIKS, STOOIKS. I'lTlSHLtlGH STO gles, $1.25 per hundred at :UARTMAN3 YELLOW ERONT CIGAR ISTORE. MKltlVAJ. OKOWICS IRON BITTERS. health aud avoid bickueus. Instead of feeling tired aud worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable aud good for nothing, and no ono but yourt-elf can find fault, but if you are tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you chooEe. How? 15y getting one bottle of Brown's Iron Bittkrs, and taking it rogularlv according to directions. Mansfield. Ohio, Noy.Jfi, l&JI. Gentlemen : 1 have suffered with pain In my side and back, and great soronexs on my breast with Bhooting pains all through my body, attended with great weakness, depression ot spirits, and loss of appetite. I have taken Hcvcral different medi cluctt, and was treated by promi nent physicians for niy liver, kidneys-, and spleen, but I got no relief. I thought I would try Rrown's Iron Rittors; I have now taken one bottle and a halt and am about well pain In side and back all gone soreness all out of u;y breast, nd I have a good appetito, and am gaining in strength and ilosh. It can justlv be called the kino of med icines. Joun K. AUXSIllMU Brown's Iuon Bittkus is composed of Iron in solublo form ; Cinchona tho great tonic, together with other staudaid remedies, making a remark able non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relievo all Lung aud Kidney diseases. Foi-hiile whoIcrf.i!eii.nd retail by II. II. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 12) North Quet-n tstreet. I aueastor o'idlwd.tw H XT -I1JNKY-WOKT AV -l A Sure Cure for AH Discuses OK TUB KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It litis specific action on this moat import ant organ, enabling it to throw oil torpidity und Inaction, Stimulating the healthy sccn--tiou of tlie Rile, and by keeping thu bowels in free condition, effecting Its regular discharge. TVTo ioimo It yon are sufteringtrom nia- lVLaiaria. larlmhavu tho chilN, aio bil lons, dyspeptic or constipated, Kuliioy-Wnrt will surely relievo and quickly cure. In the Spring to cleanse the System, every one should take a thorough course ot It. Sold by Drugglntti. Price, VI. KIDNEY-WORT. w.y.17 iyd&wM W&V U JiOr.JKM, AC. H ai:ki.u.su's ROBES! ROBES! ROBES! JUST RECEIVED AT I. Haberbusli's One Price Establishment, NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. JgFSIgii or the (J olden Horse Hearts."-! A Splendid Assortment of LINlaO AND UNUVKI) r.lKKAI.O ROUES, FANCY FUR ROCK, WOOLEN AND PLUSH LAl'RLANKETS, HORSE COVERS, RAKER'S PATENT EVA I'ORATlNi; IIORSB RLANKETS, GUM HORSE COVERS, CUM LAP COVERS, UOODYEAR'S RUIJRERCOATS ANI GOSSAMERS, GOSSAMER HATS AND LEGGINGS, WHITE GUM SHEETING, Pocket Rooks, Uidios' Latest Style Hand Satchels In Seal, Alllgatorand Morocco, Leather Canl Cases, Traveling ltags. Trunks, Telescope Cases, Sponges, Chamois, llorsis Rnishcs, Whips, nnd Slcighbells. Horsa Clippers, Toilet Clippers. Gloves and Mittens Iu great variety. Harness Oil, Harness Soap, Sch'ol Satchels. Also great variety ot RIDING SADDLES. Our own manufacture of RUGGY HARNESS", TRACK HARNESS. COUPE, COAOII AND KAPJCKNK HAR NESS. YANKEE AND CONES TOGA TEAM HARNESS, Aud many other articles too numerous to mention. rCall and see. Repairing neatly done. M.HABERBUSH, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. oMyw&Snid Jilt U CATION AL, O WITHIN V. SUOKTLIOOE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MEDIA, PENN'A., 12 Miles from Philadelphia. SCHOOL YEAR OPENS SEPTEMBER 10. Fixed price covers every expense, even books, etc. No extra charges. No incidental expenses. No examination for admission. Thirteen experienced teachers, all men and all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapid'y. Special drill lor dull and backward boys. Patrons or students may select any studies or choose tbe regular English, Scientific, .Business, Classical or Civil Engineering course. Students lifted at Media arc now In Harvard, Yale nnd ten other col leges and polytechnic schools. Media lias seven churches and a temperance charter which prohibits the sale of all Intoxicating drinks. For now illustrated circular address the principal and proprietor. SW1THIN C. SHOllTLIDGE. A. M. (Harvard University Graduate) MEDIA. PENN'A. aSC-lmd&w VOW BEAUY. OUR NEW REAL ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a laigo number of properties In city and country, with prices, &c. Copies sent free to any address. ALLEN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agent?, No. M East Kills; Street. SEEK. CLOTlilNO. HISTORY REPEATED. 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 f acuities for supplying the needy. . A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Ones' nit & Sixt'.i Ms. PHILADELPHIA. u'JMiud 'I'KUI AL MOT1UK. Tho handsomest Stock ot CLOTHING we have ever ollered lor MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER .STYLES Til AN EVER. RETTERMADE THAN EVEP. LOWER PRICED THAN EVER. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Grey und Krown Mixpd.vio.no. FULL STOLK OF OVERCOATS, ranging In price from -.im to $Ji.ijo. All t o n Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath thu Lowest. D. B. Metier & Sod, Merchant Tailors anil (.'lothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. w 1I.L.1AMSUM Si FOSTER. TWO HUNDRED YEARS AGO the people that came to Pennsylvania hardly thought of Ready-Madc Uiothing For it was all made at home. A l the pieseiit day. and especially at this i -if, you can mm; the Finest Assoitmi ntot CLOTHING. The man mii-t be very hard to 111, i:idtril. II he ran not II nd li:s juopcrsi.n In our carefully selected stock. When you come los:u v. hat arc showing bring the Roys along, for the CLOTIII.SGtli.it. we have for them is in all sizes and kinds, and there are some apecialtles iu OVERCOATS, AS WELL AS C.HIU)REN'S SUITS. Our Stock of UNDERWEAR I larger than la any previous year ut this sc.-sun, and the same might be said ot 11 ATS. C A I'S, G LO V ES, N ECK W RAIL DRESS SHIRTS. CARDIGAN JACK KTf. OVER ALLS, GUNNING COATS RLAN KETS, WHIPS. TRUNKS and R U IIHIK CLOTHING. Rut thu ono thing most needful for comfort during the Winter months is an OVERCOAT. We have a specal one for 10.00. but very little Is tho profit to us selling It at this price, ll Is a belter COAT t:iati wis have ever shown for tins money. Williamson & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. FA. llARTiWAXE. a EW 11AKDWAKK STOKE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL PREMIER, DEALERS IN BUILDING and CABINET HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATEHSi RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS. House Furnishing Goods. sll-CmdiJtw
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