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    LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY OCTOBER 26, 1882.
Price Two umi.
Volume XIX No 48.
our GOODS, .
TOWKKM MCKST.
BOEE8 & HUEST,
Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street,
OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN
UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES,
UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN,
UNDERWEAR FOR MEN.
ALSO
BLAHIETS at Low Prices, COMFORTS at Low Mens, FLANNELS at Low Prices.
tarWe invito
Goods Displayed.
all to call and boo us in our Elegant New Rooms, where wo have many Choice
BOWERS & HURST,
Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
rn. w. UHXEK m tu
MERCHANT TAILORING.
r
Our Merchant Tailoring Department is now full of all the Novelties of the Season ; and having
in our employ
A First-Class Cutter,
We can Guarantee to our patrons satisfaction in every particular.
JNO. S. GIVLER & CO.
No. 25 EAST KING STREET,
JNO. 8. GIVLER.
LANCASTER, PA.
GEO. F. RATHTON.
VL.OTHINO.
M
TKK8 BATHFON.
A LARGE INCREASE OF TRADE.
To supply the dcmnmls ol a crcat.lv increased trade, wo liavo manufactured, for this foil, a larger sinil bcDer selected .stuck than ever
tdiown by any clothing house lii this city. In the present Micro seems to hen demand torn belter grade ot Kcady-madc Clothing than Ji:is
been sold heretofore, and wo have been busy all summer to meet thin waul.
FANCY TWILLED CASSIMERES,... flO K GREEN AHU IILUK CHECKED CASSIMKKES W IX)
PLAIN TW1LLEDCASSIMERES, 10 00 BROWN" TWILLED WORSTEDS, 10 00
fANCY PLaID SUITS 11 01 BRO VK MIXED CASSIMERES, Ill ft)
TIGUTTWI8TKD BLUE TWILLS 12 00 STEEL MIXED CASSIMKUKS IK (HI
NUBSTANTIAL and STYLISH GREEN CHEVIOTS, IS 00 SOLID BLACK WOKSTKDS 10(0
BLUE IOTTKI WORSTEDS 14 GREEN AND BLUE DOTTED CHEVIOT 17 00
BLUB CHECKED WOUSTKUS ".. 15 OJ SOLID BLUE WORSTEDS, IS (K)
Every Karmcnt sold by uh Is manufactured by us and for our trade only. By this means wo arc enabled to put upon 1 he market a bet
or article, for less money, thau can be bad at most houses, where every garment la bought from Philadelphia and New York wholesale.
1WV1?DG 9 DATUtTflM Manufacturing Clothiers,
1YL I Ll0 OL 1 A 1 Hr U1N , no. 12 bast king street, Lancaster, penn'a.
THE ELECTORAL FEAUD.
UUICKKAS COaiLNO HOME TO ROOST.
ItltY HOODS.
H
AUrtt BKOIUEK.
K
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EMBROIDERED GOODS.
Silk Embroidered Cashmere and Foule
Robes, in Beautiful Designs and Fashionable
Coloring, both in the Cheaper and more Ex
pensive qualities.
HAGER & BROTHER.
vLOTiiinu.
M
KB1NU HI1IKT8 AND UKAAVKltS
FOU-
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
E.J. ERISMAN.
"I A.NOC.
COLLARS AND UUUFS.
K. -I. ERlsMAN,
N
KW LINK OF
NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS.
E. J. KR1SMAN
ALL WOOL
SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
E. J. EUISMAN,
56 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
JAI.I. OPKNlNG
FALL
OPENING
N
XT IIOUR TO THIS CODUT UOUSK.
FAHNESTOCK'S
To Tobacco Buyers, Hotels and Boarding Houses.
500 Pairs White and Colored
BLANKETS,
From the Large Special BL
in Lots to Suit Pure
All at Lees :
BLANKETS
1ST Sale in Now York, last week,
jTb, from 1 Pair to 1 Balo,
Regular Prices.
-AT
r e; fahnestock,
Next Door to the Court House.
Lancaster, Fa.
H.OUBB rvitNisumo noons.
TTOUSErURNlSHINO.
THE BEST.
We all want the best and most economical
STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES.
SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS
Are SUPERIOR to ANT IN T1IE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE TUEM 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 bare the SOLE AGENCY for tho
Three Best Furnaces in the Market,
CALL AND SEE THEM.
FLINN & WILLSON. '
LANCASTER, PA.
PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES.
TVTHOLESALIS DEPOT FUK
Water Closets and Bath Tabs,
Iron and Wooden Hydrants,
Plumbers' Earthenware,
Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies,
Gas Fixtures at Hedticed Prices,
Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies
SLATE B00FING. SLATE ROOFING.
E GERIART'S
Tailorii Esiint,
NO. 6 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, PA.,
MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882.
TTIKSH & lUUMIlKK.
Shirts and Underwear.
Tlio place to buy your Shirts nml Underwear
is al our Great Clothing Hall, and now we
would liko you to call and cxuinluo some of
the specialties wc are showing In tho above
mention 1 articles. Our
UNDERWEAR
ranges In prices Iroin 23 ccntscach to $2.59 and
comprises all the different grades and colors.
Onr 5'J-ccnt Shirt and Drawers Is a special bar
gain. We have at least
50 DIFFERENT
KINDS OF SHIRTS,
Among which wo have special bargains In
whiti and blue flannel Bicycle, Lawn Tennis,
Yachtmcn's and thechcaper grades. A Bicy
clo Shirt at 50 cents. A Bicyle Shirt nt 73 cents.
A Bicycle Shirt at $1.00, and different qualities
to the finest. Our greatest inducement is a lot
ot 200 cozen extra quality
Paragon White Siiirts
At 80 cents, four-ply linen bosom and cuff, re
in lorccd bosom. A few dozen ot those elegant
Percale Shirts, with two collars, at OS rents,
yet lctt.
HIRSI & BROTHER,
FennHall Clothing House,
Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street,
6 and 8 Penn Square.
sep8 1yd
NOS, 11, 18 16 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
I TOOU3, STOGIES,
:habtm.
O Rlcs. $1.25 per hundred at
PITTSBURGH STO
3 YELLOW FKONT CI H
;xout,
The Spirit aud KcuIU or the seven ty
Klght CoiuuiUsIon and General Cant'
cron'8 Connection With It.
For the Iistellige-ckk.
The New York Sun iu a recent article,
among other things said about Siraou
Cameron, concludes with the followiug,
which amounts to a confession :
"At the close of his lonjr peiiotl of ser
vice as a benator of theUtited States, he
opposed the electoral commission, plainly
declaring to his Republic vi intimates iu
the Senate that it was i..linitely better
that the Republican pai ty should : out
of power aud that Mr. Tildeu aud the
Democrats should come iu. Tho people
had so decided in the election ; aud he
held that to retain tho administration aud
IJie ofliccs tlmmgM any cuuuin; devices
against the will of the people, could only
lead to subsequent disaster. It is nut too
much to say that the seciuel has more
thau vindicated the soundness of this
honest judgment. Huw many Ili:publi
can statesmen there arc who now heartily
wish they had followed it !''
Can this be so'.' Or, Ms it all incicly
twaddle? Atallooats it has appeared
in ll:; news columns of a number ol papers
notably tho thrto Lancaster dailies
without any comment Tiiero is an old
saying to the effect that "There's iuany a
truth spoken in jest," and this may belong
to that category. Ifieh weic the views
of General Cameron, they wore btrangely
in contract with tho conduct of his sou
(tho .sctfrctaryof war) who used his whole
ollicial, pecuniary and political irillueuce
to foist iH)or Mr. Hayes upou the Ameri
can pcoplo as their rightful president.
Yes ; poor Mr. Hayes. Tho Democratic
party may have been a despised or God
forsaken parly ; aud so may a tramp bo a
despised or God-forsaken it. dividual ; but
what would bo thought of tho silk-stock-iuged
gentleman who should steal tho
shoes from tho poor tramp's feet, only be
cause ho occupied a position iu society
that would screen him from the thoft '.'
Tho seating of poor Mr. Haycs,aiirt tho de
frauding of Samuel .1. Tildeu out of the
presidency, was au unparalleled event in
thu political history of tho country, aud
perhaps of tho world ; but tho " Record
ing Angel " was there ; aud all the chick
ens hatched in that iniquitous nest will
eventually "come homo to roost." Tho
subsequent course of Gen. Cameion, how
ever, was not iu harmony with the posi
tion attributed to him in the above para
graph, nor is it in harmony with it uow,
heuto the New York Sun may have only
been dreaming; but his cogitations, never
theless, only express " a shrewd doubt
though it be but a dream." Poor Mr.
Hayes' status morally, socially or politi
cally, cannot possibly tio an enviable oue.
Whether absolutely so or not, thcie aro
at least twenty millions of pcoplo in the
United Slates who believe that Mr. Hayes
was fraudulently thrust into tho presiden
tial chair.
But it was not only those who voted for
Mr. Tddcn, their families :ni their (rieuds.
who believed he had bicu defrauded out of
tho president: Maty also of the leading
Republicans kucw it, or believed it ; and,
hero and there," from that notable jeried
iu our political history down to the pies
cnt time, they havo practically confessed
it, or acknowledged it. The very obloquy
so industriously and continuously heaped
upou Mr. Tilden's name and fame, both
iu season aud out of season, amounted ro
a practical confession that ho had been
cheated, aud their defamations of his char
acter were intended to create tho impres
sion that he ought to havo been cheated.
It was like knocking a man down aud then
kicking him for foiling. No defeated can-
ilidale lor any oltico since the inundation
of tho American government was so perti
naciously vilified, after his defeat, as Mr
Tildeu was. It was like the robbeis stab
bing their victims because they had lobbed
him. Usually, in political contests, as in
comlicts ot arms, wueu toe oattie is over,
the victor is willing to extend the hand of
friendship to the vanquished, or at least U
treat him with the consideration duo to his
unfortunate condition. 15ut it was not so
iu Mr. Tilden's case. Ho was pur
sued moro vehemently after the election
thau ho was before it, merely, because
twenty millions of thu American pcoplo
believed ho was elected ; and to make it
appear that he ought to havo been de
feated. Of course, there may have been,
twenty millions who believed poor Mr.
Hayes was elected, but tho leaders and
knowing ones among his suppoiters did
not beiievo it, lor they knew otherwise,
and since then, many of them havo said
otherwise. Tho doctjine that the majority
shall rulo is so essentially tlio fuiuhimoulal
maxim of a iepublican form of iovern
ment that it cauuot long be ignored with
impunity. Even in cases where thcro is
not a majority, but only a constitutional
plurality, it is an act ol political obsecra
tion to ignore it. The South tiied it in
tho ease of Abraham Lincoln, and it only
brought them defeat, subjugation, aud
along train of heart-burning evils.
The slow process of time's eventful evo
lutious is rc-actiug upou the infamy of tho
7 by 8 olcctoral commission aud its (oul
instrumentalities. Tho chickens of that
notorious event will all finally havo come
home to roost it isouly a matter of time.
It may be a little singular to view it in
this way, but in thatinlamous event both
candidates for the presidency yielded to a
dire temptation, neither of which was
creditable to them, as time has shown, al
though 3Ir. Tilden's may havo been re
garded as leaning to tho side of charity.
Poor Mr. Hayes knew ho was not elected
by either of tho olccloi; or tho people un
dei a fair interpretation of tho vote cast.
Dot his backers and abetters brought ali
tho powers, iuiluonccs aud intrigues con
tingent to the ' possession" in his behalf
aiid.ho had not tho moral manhood to re
sist tho temptation. It was the only op
portunity ho could possibly ever liavo to
reach the goal of his ambition, and ho
willingly availed himself of it. The afore
said abettors cared not the weight of a pin
about what "poor Mr. Hayes would subse
quently experience. All they wanted was
to cover up their nefarious tracks,' aud
poor Mr. Hayes who was a mere automa
ton in their hands, was available aud hence
they used him. " The spirits of Washing
ton, Warren, Moutgomery," did not look
,c dowu from tho clouds with bright as
pects serene" on that great iniquity. How
will they ever meet tho3e pure patriots in
tho realms or the "hotter land ?" Human
judgment cannot follow them there, for
there they will bo estimated for what they
are and not for what they seem.
Mr. Tildcn fell into tho temptation of
expediency, and although his sentiments
may havo been averse to tho "electoral
commission" yet ho wrongly yielded to it,
ostensibly at least, "for tho sake of peace."
When, in the proud attitude of a success
ful candidate, he should have manfully as
sorted his rinhts. and he would havo at
tained thorn. Concicncc would have mado
cowards of his adversaries, for thousands,
and tens of thousands iu tho country, en
tertained tho same views as those attribu
ted to General Cameron in the above
quoted paragraph. There would havo been
no revolt, and no bloodshed. Tho people
had had enough of war. It would havo
bcon liko tho two men fighting, ono of
whom cried "enough," the other declaring
he was glad enough of it, for he was just
about to cry enough himself. Mcu are
'thrice armed when they know thoiroause
is right," and if tho Democratic party did
not know this, it was not becauso tho Re
publican party did not concede it. It was
au error, although it was on the sido of
humanity.
"How oftcu has it happened that men of
ability, political strength, and meritorious
lives have aspired to office, and have
withdrawn their candidacy before their
claims havo becu brought to a test beforo
a nominating convention, on tho ground of
expediency. They have removed them
selves out of the way of other aspirauts
under tho mistaken idea that their disin
tcrstcducss would be appreciated, and that
their claims would bo recognized ou tho
next futuro occasion. And thus they have
continued for years, aspiring aud with
drawing, until their claims wcro looked
upon us the iiuportuuities of a political
" hack," that had no rights any body was
bjutul to respect. It is true, they may
have mollified tho wrath of somo anibiti
ous competitors, hut they may have of
fended ton times as many political friends
by their absonco of " grit." It is much
bcltor to bo defeated through integrity to
principle, thau to succeed t krough com
promises aud expediencies. Let the Demo
cratic party henceforward educate itsolf
up to this standard, trusting in tho truth
fullness of its cause aud it will ultimately
prevail.
This view is not based upon tho i esult
of tho Ohio election. That event cauuot
bo considered an unqualified Democratic
success, although it is unquestionably a
Republican defeat. But nevertheless, a
re-action, as a gcutlo wavo is passing
silently aud steadily over tho land. " Tho
battlo is not always with tho strong, nor
tho race with tho swift." "Great ac
tions never can bo achieved by wicked
means." Tho great fraud perpetrated
ihiough tho notorious 7 by 8 electoral com
mission will eventually bo avenged through
time's unerring evolutions. Tho unpur
chased aud unpurchasable Democracy will
yet give tene and character to our political
institutions. It is only a matter of time,
aud that time may be nearer at hand thau
anyone really knows. Tho " beginning of
tho end " may occur this year, next year,
or some other year in tho near future, but
eventually occur it will. The haudwriting
is ou the wall, and is iu process of inter
pretation. Let the Democracy buckle ou
their armor, aud bo tiuo to the piinciples
of Jefferson, of Monroe, and of Jackson,
" uubribed by conquest aud unbought by
gain." Ro truo to the memories of tho
past, spurn the advances of tho corruption
ist, even at. the expense of being voted a .
liouituoK.
A man is wiser lor his learning, and tho
sooner he learns that, tho only proper way to
eureu CoiiKh r com, is to use ur. iiuira
Cough Syi up, the better lie is off.
" Slow and steady wins the race." Stead
ily, lint not slowly, Kidney-Wort is distancing
all competition for universal popularity and
usclulncsH. This celebrated rumedycau now
bcoblaiiH'd in the usual dry vegetablo lorm,
or In liquid lorm. 11 is put up in tllin latter
way lor thu especial convenience of those who
can not. readily prepare it. It will ba found
very eoneenl rated and will act with eqnal clll
cieney iu cither lorm, See advertisement.
Krcry color ot the Diamond Dyes is pt r
lect. See the samples ot tho colored cloth at
the diuggists. Unequalcd lor brilliancy.
Ill health generally comes from, lack of the
proper lit forces in the blood. To restore the
blood to n healthy state UbC Brown's Iron Bit
tern. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137
and Z) 3iortli Queen street. o231wditw
It you don't see, itis mainly your own fault,
because by procuring a pair of Celluloid yu
UlniHOx, you can Improve tailing cyeiightso
as to tee clearly. For sale by all leading Jew
elers aud Opticians.
SuiloiTb Vitallzer is what you need tor Con
etipatlon. Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all
.symptoms ol Dyspepsia. Price i'l and 75 cents
per bottle. For tale by II. B. Cochran , drug
gist, !37 aart IS) North Queen St. myl& w
Incredible.
V. .A. Scratch, druggist, Buthven, Ont.,
writes: "I have tne greatest confidence in
vour Kanlocl; Wood Bitters. In one case with
whle& 1 am personally acquainted their sue
eise was almost inert dihle. One lady told me
that, JKilf a bottle did hermorc good than hun
dreds ot dollars' worth ft medicine she had
previously taken." l'rico$l. For sale by II. B.
Cocfiran, druggist, 137 and 13'J North Queen
street.
Will you sartor with Dyspep3la and Liver
Complaint? Mitloh's Vliaiizcr is guaranteed
to euro you. For salo by 11. B. Cochran, 137
and 1'KI Xoith Queen street, myl-lwdcow&w
Unrivaled
As being a ucrlaln cure lor the worst forms ol
dvspepsia, indigestion, constipation, impurity
of bloo.l, toipid liver, disordered kidneys,
etc., and at a medicine for eradicating every
specie of humor, troni an ordinary pimple to
tbo front ulcer. Burdock Blood Bitters stand
uunvalotl. l'rica $1. For sale by 11. B. Coch
tv, "Jrosglst, 137 aud 13l North Queen street.
esrrTicss nights, made udserablo by that
Istt'v'R50U"1i. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy
lr 't. jfor salo by 11. II. Cochran, druggist
Zr . v;s North Uueeu St. myl-lwdcow&w
, , - 111! -" - J
T'alnut JL.oar Ualr Kestorer.
--. JvaUreiy dlttcrent from all other. It is
er rri-M water, and, as its name indicate?,
V. . "rst Vegetable Hair Kestorer. It will
J .?ly lree the head from all dandruff,
. r" hair to Us natural color and pro-
z sw growth where it has lallenoff.
" .at in any manner effect the health.
t. -Jphur. ugar of Le-ul and Nitrate ot
Sfcrrwrwpanitlons have done. It will change
ltCEt or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful
glossy brown. Ask your druggist tor it. Kaeh
bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO.,
Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N.
CltlTTKNTON New York. junC-lyd.eodAw
VAJWJSXB.
jusnivL.
)KOWM'S IKON B1TTEK8.
SEEK
health aud avoid sickness. Iuslead of
feeling tired and worn out, instead of
aches and pains, wouldn't you rather
feel fresh aud strong ?
You cau cotitiuuo feeling miserablo
aud good for nothing, and no ono but
yourself cau find fault, but if you are
tired of that kiud of life, you cau
chango it if you cIioofc.
How? By gcttiug ono bottlo of
Bkown's Ikon IHtteus. aud taking it
regularly according to directions.
Mansfield. Ohio, Nov.. loL
tiectlouicn :-I have suffered
with pain in my sido and back,
and great soroness tin my breast
with shooting pains all through
my body, attended with great
weakness, doprcsslou ot spirits,
and loss of appetite 1 havo
taken several different medi
cines, anil was treated by promi
nent physicians for my liver,
Itiiltiey.", anil spleen, but I got
no icllcf. 1 thought 1 would try
Brown's Iron Bitters; I have
now taken oue bottlo and a hall
and am about well pain In side
and back all gone soreness all
out of my breast, anil 1 have a
good appetite, and am gaining
in strength nml llesh. It can
justly be called the Jfcuitf of med
icines. Joiim K. Allknkkk.
Biiowk's Ikon Bitteks is composed
of Iron iu soluble form ; Cinchona
tho great tonic, together with other
standard remedies, making a remark
able non-alcoholic tonic, which will
cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria,
Weakness, and relieve all Lung and
Kiduey diseases.
For sale wholesale and retail by II.B.COUU-
KAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen
street. Lancaster
o iwd&w H
VLOTlllXU.
HISTOBYBEPEATED.
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.,
Ledger Building, Obcsiout & SixtliSts.
PHILADELPHIA.
O-VMuid
CJl'KCIAL NOT1CK.
KIDNKY-WOKT
lies been proved thu surest cure lor
KIDNEY DISEASES.
D003 n lame back or disordered urine indi
cate that you area victim? TIIKN IKi NOT
HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wort at once (druggist-
recommend It ) and it will speedily over
come the disease and restore heaUhy action.
1 oflioo ror complaints peculiar to
XjOiQlcO. your fe-c. kucIi 'ja pain and
weaknassos. Kidney-Wort Is unsurpassed,
it will act promptly and salely.
Kltherscx. Incontinence, retention orurlne,
brick dust or ropy depolt, anil dull, dragging
pains, all speedily yield to Its curative power.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. I'rlce. 1.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time on the Kldnevs, Liver
and Bowels. sop23-uod'IT3Aw43
ItOIWN, C.
K
AKKKUUSH'S
lAICl'KTit.
Carpet Manufactory,;
Having undertaken to manufacture BAG
and CHAIN CAKl'KTS, wholesale. 2,000 yards
per week, I am uow prepared to suit my entire
slock ot
Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian
Oa,rpets
JUST RECEIVED AT
I. Hatetosh's
One Price Establishment,
NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER, I'A.
grsigii of the (Joldcn Ilcrse Heads."!
A Splendid Assortment of
LINfcD AND UNLINK!) BUFFALO KOBES,
FANCY FUK KOBE-,
WOOLEN AND FLUSH LAPBLANKETS,
HOUSE COVKKS,
BAKEIt'S PATENT EVAPORATING IIOltSK
BLANKETS,
GUM HOUSE COVERS, GU51 LAP CO VMM?,
GOODYEAB'S KUBBEUCOATS AND
GOSSAMERS,
GOSSAMER HATS AND LEGGINGS,
WHITE GUM SHEETING,
Pocket Rooks, Ladies' Latest Style Hand
Satchels iu Seal, Alligator and Morocco,
.Leather Csrd Cases, Traveling
Bags, Trunks, Telescope
Cast'M. Sponges, Chamois,
Horse Brushes,
Whips, and
SleljjhbclJa.
Hors9 Clippers, Toilet Clippers.
Gloves and Mittens in great variety. Harness
Oil. Harness So.ip, Sell ol .Satchels. Also great
variety ot
RIDING SADDLES.
Our own lnanulactnie or
BUGGY HARNESS. TRACK HARNESS.
COUPE, COACH AND EXPRKSH HAR
NESS, YANKEE AND CONES
TOGA TEAM HARNESS,
And many other articles too numerous to
mention.
SCall and see. Repairing neatly done.
M.HABERBUSH,
No. GO CENTRE SQUARE.
o9-Iyw&3md
The handsomest stock ot
CLOTHINd
wo havo ever olleied for
MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS.
CHOICER STYLES Til AN KVEU,
BETTER MADE THAN KVEI.
LOWKH PRICED THAN KVEU.
Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Grey and
Brown Mixed, tflO.OO.
FULL STOCK OF
OVERCOATS,
Kinging In prion from -.o)
o-n Superior Manufacture
to 3.M. Allol
Prices Underneath Hie Ltwesl.
I B. flostetter & Sen,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, t
24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
w
1 I.LI ASISuIJ & VOSTKK.
ir GREAT BARGAINS AND ;AT BELOW
COST,
to make room and give my entire attention to
wholesale trade of my own inanutacturcd
goods, rieaso call early.
H. S. SELIRK,
CARPET HALL,
Cor. West King and Water Ste.
VAUK1A.UKS, &V.
T
flOUOU. sYKuT.
LOCHER'S RENOWNED
COUGH SYRUP
lias cured thousands. It will cure your
Cough or Cold in less time than any other
preparation.
PRICE 'S3 VEXTB PER JiOTTLE,
Prepared and sold Only by
CHAS. A. L0CHER,
NO. 9 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
'HIS Hl'AnUAUt) CAKK1AUK 't)KK
OF LANCASTER COUNTY.
EDGERLEY & Co.,
FINE
Carriage Builders,
MARKET STREET,
Rear of Central Market Houses,
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
We make every style Buggy and Carriago de
sired. All work Unished in the most comfort
able and elegant style. Wc use only tho best
selected material, and employ only tho best
mechanics. For quality of work our prices are
tho cheapest in the state. Wc buy tor cash and
sell on the most reasonable terms, Give us a
tall. All work warranted. Repairing prompt
ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially
mploved for that onrnoso. In'iB-ttdAw
TWO HUNDUED YEARS AGO thu people
that came to Pennsylvania hardly tlioughtof
Ready-Made Clothing
For it was all made at home.
At tho present day. and especially at this
time, you can see the Finest Assoitim-iitof
' CLOTHING.
The man mu.t be very hard to 111, indeed, il
he cannot Hint his properr-izc iii our carefully
selected stock.
When you come to see what we sin- showing
bring the Boys along, lor the CLOTH INJ tIMl
wc have for them is in all sizes and hinds, nml
there are some specialties Iu
OVERCOATS,
AS WELL AS
CHILDREN'S SUITS.
Our Stock of UNDERWEAR is larger tli.m
in any previous year at thi season, and the
.same might be -aid o:
HATS, CAPS,GLOVi:, NECKWEAR. IIICKSS
SHIRTS. CARDIGAN" J ACKBT.s. OVER
ALLS, GUNNING COATS. BLAN
KETS, Willi's. TRUNKS
and R U R P. E K
CLOTHING.
But the one thing iiiont needful for comfort
during tho Winter months Is an
OYEECOAT.
V.'e have a special one for 9IO.OO,1iut vry
Utile is the protlt to us selling it at this price.
It is a better COAT t.iau wo have ever hhwii
for the money.
Haison & Foster,
34, 36 and 38 EastKing St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
jiajcvwaicj:.
JCXTBA I'lIKK SEW
riNK
i1 ENUIWK YARA CIOAJO.
VJT article, only 5 cents at
nARTMAN'3 YELLOW FKONT CIGAR
;STOKE.
TT8K KKKIUKlfS
J FAMILY
KILN-DRIED CORN 3IEAL.
Manufactory, 4 miles northwest oi Mount
Joy. Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot
bo excelled. Try it to prove that, tor sale
by grocery and provision ccaters. Circular to
tho trade sent tree. Address,
JOHN G . KREIDEU.
t27-3md Milton Grove, Lancaster Co., Pa.
X KW IIAKDWABK 8TOKK.
9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
MARSHALL 4 RENGIER,
-DEALKBSIN
BUILDING and CABINET
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
HEATERS,
RANGES,
PAINTS,
OILS and
GLASS.
House Furnishing Goods.
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