LANCASTER DAILY INTlxLlGKENCEK THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1882 Itancaster Jntellfgcncer. THURSDAY EVENING, OCX. 26, 2882, THK NEW JESOF. Tb Chicago Mas Strikes a New Vein or Jfavrattve A Tate For the Toddlers. CLicago Tribune. One day Lacy and her brother were Going to the Place -where the ice-cream was kept. Lucy was Trotting Along, holding Charlic'u hand, Sho heard a Strange Noise ia the street near them. Looking, Bho saw two boys with a little ecru Dog. One boy had Tied a String to the poor little dog's tail, and on the Other End of the string was a deserted Oyster Can. " Oh, brother," said Lucy, " seo what the Wicked Boys are doing." And then the tears filled her eyes, be cause she felt Sorry for the dog. Then Charles asked the boys to let the dog go. They would not do this, but said they would Sell him the dog for Twenty five Cents. If wo Buy the dog, Luey, you can Have no Ice Cream, for I have only Twenty-five Cents in my Pocket," said Charles. Then Lucy was very sad, for she Loved ice-cream dearly, but still she knew it was her Duty to prevent the dog from Suf fering. So for a moment she was Silent, and then Looking Up to her brother bho said in her pretty way : " You Kick m the Ribs of the boys, dear brother, aud I will HnM.lc the Pnp up th) Alley." And so Lucv Had her Ice Crcatr. after all. Lucy' Facetious Fattier. From the Chicago Tribune. After Lucy, about whoso kindness to the little ecru dog with the can on his tail you read the other day, had grown up to be a Young Lady sho was quite good look ing, and wore a great many nice clothes. She had been to Boarding School, and when she came home again had forgotten how to do any Woik. But sho could play the "Maiden's Prayer" and the "Battle of Prague" on the piano very Nicely while her Mother was hangicg out clothes in the back yard Monday afternoous. But al though Lucy could do all this, her Papa did not seem to bo satisfied, for ho was a person of no Culture, who said girls ought to know hovr to Cook and be of some Earthly Acsounl around tbo house. He would say the-e Cruel Words to Lucy some times, and then tbo would go up stairs three steps at a time, Slam the door of her room and Weep Bitterly. But before evening came and it was time for her young man to Show Up the teats would all be gouo and sho would put pawdcr on her face aud tio down into the parlor about 8 o'clock looking Pretty Siick. And when the Young Man cfBif fhe would run to tha door witli a Radiant. Smile aud have such an ingenue look on htr face that the Young Man would never suspect her of sometimes gettiug vcr Angry aud slamming things atound. Aud alter Lucy aud the Young Man had B.it in th parlor about three hours and Whiled Away the Evening he would start for home, and she would go with hi i to the door and kiss him On the Quiet. Ono evening while Luey was waiting for the Young Man her father came into the room. Just then she begau to sing a song called "Will My Darling Como Again .'" When she hau iiui.shed her Fathor looked at her steadily for a moment, and then j said, "I don t think he will it he eve! Drops on yout Warble." Little ulmrlle'ii lillnd r-col. Charles was a little boy who loved his jlothrr rlealy, and whenever shot old him anything he "as very careful to obey. One day in the Spring, when the birds wete singiHg anI the buds on the apple trees ttlmof t ready to burst into beautilul white blossoms, Charles asked his mother for Ten Cents to buy Marbles, for the ground was getting dry and the other boys were beginning to enjoy their favorite spott. " You can have the money, my son," siiJ the mother, " but yon must promise me not to play for Keeps, and every night that you can como homo and tell roc truthfully that ycu have not disobeyed your Mamma I will aive you a huge Bed Apple." And then she kissed him Fondly and he went gayly away to School. But before Charles had gone very far ho mst Thomas Tough, who was a Bad boy. Charles to! I Thomas about tho Ten Cents j that his Mother had given him to buy Marbles with, auu also told htm that ho could not. play for Keeps, unless ho was williug to go without the Red Apple. When Thomas heard this he said : " Givo me tho Marbles yon are going to buy ar.d I will play with them for Keeps, and after School is out we will Divide what 1 have won, for I am a Superior Player. Then you can truthfully tell your Mother that you havo not been playing for Keeps, and will receive the Red Apple." So Charles gave his Marbles to Thomas and after School was out a-ked him how many Marbles be had Won. " I did not Win,'" replied Thomas. " I struck ! Hard Crowd and lost." Then Charles w is sad, for he was a pretty Tijjht-Fistcd little boy, aud begau to Cry. But presently he said to Thomas : " You are a naughty boy and I halo you Very Much." Anil then Thomas hit Charles in tho Nose and threw him down in the dirt, making his new panties look very bad indeed. So when Charles reached home ho told his Papa all about his troubles. When he had finished his Papa said to him : " You don't know as much as Thompson's Colt and I am going to Take a Crack at you myself." Then he gavo Charles a good Licking and bent him to bed without any Supper. And when Charles had lain on his Stomach for awhile, because ho felt more Comfortable that way, he said to himself : " No more Blind Pool for me." Do you not think he had a Great Head, children ? I do. There i hardly nn adult person living but is sometimes troubled with kidney dllllculty, which Is the most prollllc and dangerous cause of all disease".- There is no sort of need to have any lonn of kidney or urinary trouble it Hop Hitters are taken o-jcasionallv. ol'j-iwd.tw "A'cfssiiyistnc mothcroi invention. PKea-.es ot tb llii, kiuneis and bo've brought lOJth that.-oveic'lgi: icmedy KiUnev Wort, which is nnlure's nnnnal curative lor all those dire complaints. In eithe.r liquid or dry lorm it Is a perfect teniedy tor those tei . -ble diseases that cautc en many deaths. A Hint ot the finest Inv-for f.imiiia fcci.ouii can u-. ma f nnui Kim cent i)ackuo,u of the Mdn'on.t D. T-y them. Croup, Whooping Con g!i and I!ror-hitis im mediately relieved by "-'moil's Cure. For sale by H. B. Cochran. drusslat, 137 and IK) Noi'h Queen at. myl lwdcow&w Vcund t L,aitt. What ever v one .-hcnld have, and never be without, is Thomas' Jiclectric Oil. It Is thor ough and, sate in Its effects, producing tho most wonarous cures ot rnenmatism, neural gla. burn, bruises, and wountis of cverv knui. t'orsal'i by II. iJ. Cochran, druggist, 137 and i..j ixoi in yueeu Jircc Catarbti cured, health and sweet breath se cured by Shiloh's Catarrh llemedy. Price 50 centa. Nasal Injector Irce. For tale by II B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St. myl-lwdcowAw A. Heavy Swell. Jacob H. Bloomer. Vlrglllc. N. V., writes: "Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil cnredTi badly swollen neck and f?oro throat in lorty-clght honrs. My wile wa aNo cured ot a lamo loot, in twrnty lour hours." For Rale byH. B Cochran, druff Sl!t, 1S7 and 10 North Queen street. Foa lame Back. Side or Chest, uso Shlloh't Porous Planter. Price 25 cents. For sale as II. B. Coehmn, druggist. 137 and 139 North Juee Stif-el. Lancaster. Pa. tnvl-lwdeow4w SAMITKX, H. FKICE, ATTO'US'EX, HAS Removed his Ofi'ce rrora C6 North Duke Street to No. 4t GRANT STREET, Immedl. atolv In Rear of Court Homo, 'Long's New Bouaiag. ;mi7-ua DMT GOODS. NOXJGKaSS, MURRAY CO. EASHMABLE WHITER GLOTES, DRESS CLOTHS AND CLOAKNGS. Our unrivalled assortment of DRESS CLOTHS offers special inducements to puichasers. New ehades and new mixtures in fashionable pure wool fabrics of domes tic and foreign makes. Cloths from $1 to 31.20 (54 inches wide) up through all the different grades to the very finest made. French Tricote, Amazon, Ekutiqu9 and Serge Cloths. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES For Dolmaus, Wraps, Paletots, Linings (for silk circulars) and Trimmings. These goods, unless made by experienced manufacturers, are apt to be unsatisfactory. Our very complete lines were made by the same maker as those wo bad last season, which gavo universal satisfaction, and we believe them to be the best in tho world. Prices from 83.00 to $30.00 per yard (50 inches wide.) SILK PLUSHES in all the popular colors and in different qualities. ENGLISH JERSEY CLOTHS. Stockinets or English Jersoy Cloths in several grades. Black, Navy Blue, Green, Olive and Seal Brown. SPECIAL POST FACILITIES FOR OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS. The mode of ordering by mail is now adopted by thousands, and owing to the efficiency of our Mail Order Department we are enabled to supply all demands for SAMPLES or GOODS. Those once adopting this system of purchasing will see the immense advantages it offers, and continno to use it in preference to buying from limited assortments. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. slS-SmdAw aijiinvj.1,. Ir YOU AKK .1 MAN OF BUSINESS, weakened by the strain ot your duties, avoid stimulant:, and two HOP 1S1TTEBS. If j on aie n man of letters. Tolling over midnight woik to re-tnio brain, m-rve und tta-,te uo HOI BITTERS. If you suv vmnirnnd si'iietlng from anyln dlciuiion or dissipation; if you are mini let' or single, old or young, sullering trim poor liejliii or hiugulsfiing on a bed of sickness ki:ly ox hop bitters. V1iopv"- you are, whenever yon leel that j your syxifin m. us cjeun3iii;7. inning or sum iiUitin . without intoxicating, take HOP riTr.H. Thou-and die annually lrom somo loi : i oi KIDNEY di-'su:hat might have been pre vented bj a timely use ot HOP B1TTFBS. Hop Bitters Never Fail 1 Have you Dyspepsia, Kidney or Uiinary Compliant, Ifoae of the htomaeli, IJowelt, I5Uo: Live i or Nerves, joii will bo cured if you u-e lluP B1TTEB. It you ure simply we.ik and low spirited, try it. itmati save vorirllfr It hits saved hundreds. I), i. c is.in absolute md irrolstablo cure I tor Praiikeunod, ; r ot opium, tobacco and narcot Ic-s. JtarSold liv IiurrIN. Sctjd vor CinrTjr.AK. " iIOP UITTKKb M'F'tr CO., Rochester, X. Y.,aml Toronto. Ont. ol-liiidee Ww HOSTBTTBES CELEBRATED BITTERS. Tlietnio antidote to the ellectsot miasma is Hoatoitcr's Stomach Hitter. Thli medi cine is one ot the most popular rcinodics ot an age ot fcuccesslul propiietary specitlcs, and is in immense demand wherever on this Conti nent fever and aguo exists. A wtucglasstul thiec times a day h the best possible prepara tive lor encounterlngainalarlous atmosphere, regulating the 11 cr, and Invigorating the stomach. For pale by all Druggists and Dcalors gen crall. o5-Iydcod&w K lUMCY-WltT. IDC OT EAT CLT.E FOll R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it Is for all the painful diseases ot the KIDNEYS, E1VEU AND BOWELS It cleaiibcs tho system of the acrid pol-on that causes the drcadlnl sufferlnp which only the victim" of Rheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES ot the worst forms ot tMsterrlbie disease have been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY CUKED. Price, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Drugging. Dry can bo sent by mall. WELLS." lUCHAItDSON A CO., Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WOET. Acts at the same time on the Kidneys, Liver aud Bowels. Eep5-eodTTS&w 41 OEKSOS'S l'OKODS I'LASTEltS. Back Aehe POSITIVELY CUICED BY Jr .OUl Reasons "Why thoy are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or Exl.sraal Remedies : FIllT. Because they posc.s all the merit ot the sTrengtnen'iijr porous piaster, and contain in addition i hereto the newly discovered power ful end active vegetable combination which acts with incicacit rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter-in itant etb-etx. SECOND. Becau-se they are a genuine pluuniac.i-utlc.il pn-paratlon, and so iceogn!z.-u by theprobs sion. THIRD. Beojiu-ie hey are the only plastei-sth.it le lievo p.iin at once. FOURTH. Becauj they will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. FIFTH. Because over S.C'jO physicians and druggists have voluntarily u-nilled that they are super ior to all other plasters or medicines lor ex ternal use. SIXTH. Becauso the mannt.ictnrcrs have received the or.lv medals ever given tor porous plastei s Benson's Gapcine Porons Plaster ! SEABURY & JOHNSON, MABUFAoruRiiro Chemists, Nbw York. A SURE BBMEDY AT LAST. Price 85 Cent. MEAD'8 MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASTEll. CHAS. N. CRITTKSTON, 113 Fulton St., New Vnrk, sole e.ent lor Dr. C W. Ben son's IIeniedle. to whom all orders should be addressed. ol8-2wdeod&weow ArULt IIKE OF LOKILLAKD-S Chewing Tobaccos. Rebecca only 10 eta. 8!garpstore.UTHAM's yellow' fkoInt 21 north queen street. ti in Benson 8 GaiicinePoroiisFIastBrs Our excellent lines of high colored, usual cloth shades, and Black, Imported and AmericanCIoakingsareunsurpassed.Black, Matallesse and Worsted Face and Plain Beaver Cloakings, with soft wool for backs. Plain and rough face cloths in Wine.Brown, Green and Olive, and rich hues of Scarlet, Garnet, Myrtle, Ochre and Brown for chil dren's stylish street garments and wraps. ZAJfCAHTJSK WATCHES. TjWOMTUlC ritlMEVALFOKESTOl' 1G83 to tui: BI- EMIT. IT IS IX HEif. Lancaster Watch THAT PENNSYLVANIA PUTS THE CROWN THE CROAVN THE CROWN TO HEil VARIED MANUFACTURES OF THE PAST Two luinil Tears. fA yj:Jt i-4.vijyK, w. pa iiufs vr. niY. WE CARRY AS LARGE A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. As any House in this part ot tho State. Tho line embrar.es evcrv description ot PAPER HANGINGS, from the lowest to tho finest goods. GILT PAPERS from -25 cents apicco tip in choieo shapes and colorings. Wo havo inour employ firstrClass PAPER HANGERS, anil arc prepared to do wo.-k promptly and much below the regular prices DADO and BAND WINDOW SHADES.PLAIN GOODS by the Yard in all Colors and Widths. FIXTURES. LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding our Store Room It was en larged, ami wo occupy part ot it for the ex clusive call ot Lace Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Lace Bed Sets, Lace Pillow Shams. You will find in our stock some cholcogood in Wiiite and Cream, and bo surprised at tho nice Curtains you can get lor a small outlay. We keep all kinds ot Poles in Urass, Ash, Ebony, Cherry aud Walnut, Extension Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHASES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St,, Lancaster. VUAJL, B. U. MAKT1,- Wuolesale and Retail Dealorln nil kinds o; LUMBER AND COAL. "fanl:No. 4S North Water and J'riiu-e Ireeta jit-cro !.i"nns Lancaster. nJ-:ii! piOAL. M. V. ti. COHO, .S . SOUTH a'ATJiS ST., T.aneaslsr, Ki., Wboiesalo and JJoiail Dealers In" LUMBER AND OOAL. Connection "Wif !i Hie Telephonic Exchange, Yard and Office : No. 330 NORTH WATEK STREET. tebSS-lTJi C1UAL AND :-.AMUKE. Best'gradoof family COAL, well-cleaned, v eight guaranteed. Manure by the car-load at Lowest Trices. Also, Llmotonc Screenings for drives aud walk".. Cement at reduced prices. Hay ami Straw by tho ton or bale, lard: Harrisbnrg pike. General OffiLt: 2u$ East Chestnut Street, KAUFKMAN, KELLER A CO. anr-lwd SHOVK8. TNCRKABK YOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. From May 1. 161, "to the present date, on investments ot Jl.ito to S1.000 cash profits have been realized and paid to Invest ors amountim to s-vera! times the original investment, still leaving the original invest ment making money or uayable on demand Explanaiory circular and statements ot lund W cAnfr fnia W. wnnt Munt.sII.I.. - . wUl report the cross and introduce the nlan Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block; CM. cago.IU, JuS-lyo. ENTHAL AMTM3VU BMOtf. ABrXKTiltJLJLKMI. A STBICH BK03'ADTKKTISBMKT. ASTEICH BEOS-' PALACE op FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. HOSIEEY. We arc now able to show a finer and better assortment ot desirable goeds tor LADIES, GENT3 AND CHILDREN, la Cotton and Wool. Fine Cashmere Hose In all Fine Shades. Infants' Lambs Wool Hose, 1 to 4. scfTrnless, knit, at 15c. u pair. White and Colored. Heavy Good at 20c., mado or Flnu Lambs Wool, 1 to i, White and Colored. Infants' lllhbed Wool Uoso. 1 to 4, full regu lar mado, at 20c. a pair. Six to , All-Wool Bibbed, at 23c. a pair ; regular made. Ladles' r till regular Made Hose, solid colors, at 25c: clocked, at 80c. a pair. Fleece-Lined Balbrlggaus. Fintt Coshmero Hosulor Ladles at 'I'M. a pair. GLOVES, GLOVES, GLOVES. Musquctaires, 4, t and 8 button lengths, in Green. Bionze, Garnet and Castor colors, and nil leading Fall shadcu. KID GLOVES. Our n-sortment ot Kid Gloves comprises the following: In 3 button. Dark Colored, Opera and White, atOSc. Fmo German Goods, bought regular, aud not at auction. Thev are A 1. Gerstor, 3 button. In Block, White. Opera, Tans, Gobi, and all flnu Fall shades. Gerstor, 5 hooks. In all possible shade ; also. In Terra-Cotta. j 7 hooh, the Hume. r button iwa Gloves, wiuto ana opera. 10 button. White and Opera. ilosquetulrc Kid Gloves, in Terra-Cotta and all fine shade. Bh.ck llmiiesscd Kid Miisquelairo, $l.C0. Chamois Musquctaiie, $1.00; line quality. IJiHln-8-ed KM Alifquetairo. White MusquetaUo Kid Gloves, 9 button length. Ladies' Blaek.Ioscphino,scamlc8S,3buttOiis. Itlack Kid Iusquetaire. all sizes. CHILDS' CASHMLUE GLOVE. INFANTS' WOOL MITTS uad LEGGINS. UNDERWEAR. Cbilds Merino Underwear, regn'ar mado euH'-, regular inadesliouldci's. SIZE lfi, IS, -2(), 2-J, .', ai, 29, l.'ie. lsc. 20j. 21c. -.'5c '-We, 3UC. Child's Scarlet All-Wool Medicated Under wear from 10 to Sic. Liullo-t' Merino Underwear, at J7c. 9e, 75 $1.00, H.23. Full Itegular Made, f I .no. All-Wool Medicated White, $1.75. Scarlet Underwear for ladle at $1.25. All wool. Avarranted. WORSTED GOODS. We have a complete line ot Hand-Made Wrjisted Goods lor Children and Ladles' Wear. Children and Ladles Hoods and Caps. Split Jackets. Ulsters, Shoes, Shawls. Infants Embroidered nliawls. Embroidered Flannel for Skirting. Felt and Flannel Skirts. COISSETS from 4'Jc upwards. French Woven Corsots fromGJc npwards. A FULL LINE OF LADIES MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. CITKMISE. PANTALETS, SKIBTS, NIGHTGOWNS, GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS, AH Sizes. GENTS' GOSSAMERS. $1.50. Ws again extend onr cordial invitation to all to eonin and Inspect onr assort munt of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS AND DOLMANS Displayed in Our . CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We arc ready to show to parties giving us a call our lull stock, regardlesn whether they have come to purchaso or merely to look. Our price are tho lowest, as usual ; our ns soiTincntthe best. Wo ha o garments to fit and to suit every body, lrom the cheapest up to tho most beau tilul silk garment. Ladies' Light Colored Coals, plain or trim med with silk plush, Inall tho shades, as drab, brown, green, bronze, navy blue, etc. LIGHT COLORED DOLHASS. Black, Beaver and Diagonal Coats and Dol mans. Long Paletots, Ulsters, Sackets. Black Silk Dolmans, trimmed in fur, from $12.D0uptO0 0'. S nr-Lined Silk Circulars at all prices. Plush Jackets, in all tho new leading shades as bronze, myrtle, cadet, garnet, brown. Plush Dolmans. MILLINERY. New Goods received daily in this depart ment. Hats of all the newest shapes in Straw, Felt, Beuvcr aud Beaver Edge. Wo offer a good Beaver Hat in all collars at $1.90 : a special bargain. Children's Trimmed Huts. VELVETS. Black Silk Velvet, lrom $1.03 npwards. Colored Silk Velvet, at $1 .50 per yard. New shades of Colored Volvet and Plushes, as new green, terra cotta, cadet. Bld'-k Velveteen, at low figures, lrom 35 ccntH upwrds. Colored Velveteens, at SO cent a per yurd. Plushes in nil the new shades, as well as brown, garnet, blue, green, drabs, etc. Black Plushes a specialty. 11I13BONS in all tho new shades, in plain and fancy pat terns. Terra cotta, cadet, lour o'clock, crushed strawberry, etc. Velvet Ribbons, satin faced. Plush Ribbons, satin laced. New Sash Ribbons received daily. Black Crepe, at very low figures, lull. 5-1 and G-4 widths. (jicpc Veils. Fine Blacii Ostrich Tips, at 75 cents. $1.00. fl.-.S, $1 50 i er bunch ot three. Fine Black Tips, up to $12.00 a bunch Black Ostrich IMuir.es at prices never sold belore. Fancy Wing and Breasts. Birds ot nil -desciiiHlons. Come and cxamino onr stock. TEIMMLNGS. NEW FRINGES. NEW GIMPS, in Satin, Plush and Chenille in Black as well ni Colored. SCARLET PLUSH TRIMMING. URN AMEN1 S in endless variety. FOITRAGIERSin Black. os well asull colors TERRA COITA, CADET BLUE and " SCARLET FOURAGIERS. TUBULAR BRAIDS. MOUAIR and hlLK, in all colors and black. BUTTONS, BUTTONS, BUTTONS. Anthlng you may coll tor In this department we are sure to have. Onr assortment is un usually large. LACES. SPANISH LACES at extremely low prices. REAL GUIPURE LACES. GUIPURE YAK LACE. EXTRA HEAVY GUIPURE LACE Ol Latest Designs. SPANISH GUIPURE LACES, COLORED SILK SPANISH LACES. SCARLET SPANISH LACE. WIIITE IRISH POINT TRIMMING lor Col lars and Culls. Lace Goods, Lace Goods. Collars, Flchns, Ties, Embroidered Collars, and all Latest Novelties In Lace ai wellas Linen Wear. Ladles' Fancy Linen Hand&crchicis. CLOTB1SU, JiV. rpHJS BI-CiNTKKNlAL. Oak Hall and the Bi-Centermial. Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Cen-tennial 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 ottered, and we firmly believe has 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 how the vast place goes on. We have a hearty wel come for all, whether buyers or visitors. The tens of thousands of friends we have made in 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 their 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 Autuma stock of this year's sales. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. RAILKUAOH. f PM ft GREAT Burlington Route Ciiicago, Kurlliiirtoa & (JdIbct JR. B. Chicago, IfuTlIngton & Quinfy B. B. PKTNCIPAL LINE AND OLD FAVOBITE 1TO.OM CHICAGO OR PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFOBN1A LINCOLN AND DENTEB. The SHOBTEST, QUICKEST and BEST line to St. .Joseph, Atchlnson, Topoka, Denlaon, Dallas, Galveston, ana all points in Iowa, Ne braska, MlHSouri, Kansas, New lloxlco, Ari zona, Montana and ToxaH, This ronto has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being tueUUEATTIIKOUUH CAlt LINE. Universally conceded to bo tho BEST EQUiri'ED Kallroad In tho world for all classes ot travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try It and yon will And traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through tickets via this celebrated lino for solo at all offices In tho U. S. and Canada. All information abont rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc, cheorfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, Genoral Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T.J. POTTER, 3d Vice Pres. ft (Jen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN 2. A, BEAM, Gen. Eastern Agt., 317 Broadway, 306 Washington St. Nbw York. Bostov, Mass. navl6-lvd&w BOO KM AXTD BTJLTHUTJSMX. 7 S1 CHOOL BOOKS. ALL- SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL. SUPPLIES, AT TUB LOWB&T RATES, AT L. 3L FLYiWS, NO. 42 WEST KING STBEET. LANCASTEB. S( CHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOE THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prices." BY John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST, Jta-muy of the biu book.-? OZ,4.S- 7) Q1TEHNWAIf-. H lOtt m A1AKTUI. Glassware, Glassware, AT CHINA HALL. Wc have now and are opening all the time n very largo assortment of CHEAP, ENGRAVED AND CUT GLASSWARE, -IN- Cominon Table Glassware, Engraved Table Glassware, Cut Table Glassware. Dessert Sets, Ice Cream Sets, Water Sets, , Wine Sets, Ac. These goods are ot the Latest Shapes, Newest Styles and sold at the LOWEST P1UCES at High & Martin 15 EAST KINOr STRHBT. I.VNCASTEB.PA. CLOIHIJO, UNDMKWJSAJt, AC. G BEAT BARGAINS. L. GAUS1AI & BEO. NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Our Own Good Lancaster Make UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN FIT. STYLE, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. SOME OF OUBPBICES. Men's Mixed Suits $ 4.00 Men's Diagonal Suits 11.60 All-Wool Capslmcro Suits 8 09 Fancy Mixed Suits 10.00 All-Wool Plain Cassimere Suits 1-i.Oi Young Men's Fancy Suits ISM All-Wool Diagonal rfults 14.0H All-Wool Mixed Worsted Suits KM) Men's All Wool Pants lrom $2.03 up. Children's Suits for $1.50, i25, $3.00. $4.50, up to70 Boy's Suits for $2.50. CIW. $3.73, $4.50, $3 50, up owoaCovercoats. At $2.50, 1 3.50, $1.00, $6.00. tfi.V), $10.00 nnd 1'2.C(I up TO $13.00. Gentlemen who wish to do credit to them selves should not fall to visit OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. As we have marked our goods bo low in prlco that every garment wo make to order Is a gen uine bargain. Wc have great specialties iu Pants : also, in Suitings. Pants to order at $3.50, $1.00, $3.00, $6.C0, $7. 0 up to $10.00. Suits to order at $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 up to $35.00. Every garment of the best make. Style, lit and quality lully guaranteed. L. GANSMAN & BRO., THE WELL KNOWN CLOTIIEKS, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., liightou the Southwest Corner of Orance 8t. LANCASTEB, PA. QNK PRICE HOUSE. Now Ready My Entire Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOB Men, Boys and Children Are now on our Counters and consist of the best material ever made up in Beady-Made Clothing. Every Gannont is well-sewed and hand somely cnt, in the Leading Styles. MY PRICES ABE MODEBATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL ana WINTER OTEECOATS In great variety, well mado and Low Prices. IN Mr- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You can find almost anything lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay you to examine my stock beforo purchasing elsewhere, as It will certainly be to yonr ad vantage. Al. Eosenstein, ONE PRICE Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTEB. PA. u OUT jrOROET THE GENUINE OLD ' Stock Connecticut Cur&rs. 11 for 25 eta. a.1 HABTMAN'SJ-ELLOWriiONX CKJAK STOKE. MUtr uuon. J.r BWARK, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notion's; Etc. NO. 50 NOKTU QUEEN ST., LANCASTER IF YOU WANT Doable-Fared Canto Flannel, 30 INCHES WIDE. In HIGH COLORS, worth V5 and 30 eta., at ISct. GOTO SWAER'S, K(K 50 NORTH QUEEN STfiEET. rjPUK MOKTH EJID UKI GOOUS STOKE Ladies' Underwear, Mesa' Underwear, Children's Underwear, FLANNELS, CANTON FUNNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AUD A Full Line of Winter Goods, AT THE Norm M Dry Goods Store, 11-lydJ LANCASTEB. PA. J." MAKTiN CO. Gi's Fnmsiff Dnieil Now that tho FALL SEASON has opened we take this opportunity to rumlml you that we uro still making our Incomparable SHIRT to Order For $1.00 per half-dozen, ol Wanisiitla Muslin and line Slot Linen. Wo positively miarantce the lit, and with our present lacllltlca are prepared to turn out orders in lh shortest posiihfe time. We are still selling, in largo quantities, tho Celebrated. PEARL SHIRT, Price $1.00. UNDEBWEAB of all qualities and prices. SCARLET UNDERWEAR, MEDICATED UNDERWEAR, COLORED UNDERWEAR, WHITE UNDERWEAR, CAN1 ON FLANNEL UNDER WEAR. J. B. MARTIN & CO., West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTEB. PA. N KW VOKK HTOBK. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. Watt, Shand & Co., NOW OFrEB AN IMMENSE VAB1ETV OF Silks, Plushes, Yelvets AND FALL D1SESS GOODS In all the new colorlnga at Lowest Prices. CLOTH SUITINGS A SPECIALTT. lust opened a choice linn of LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS, In Beaver. Diagonal and SUIc, neatly trlmmod with Fur and Passuinentariu at lowest city prices. Light aud Dark fleth Jackets, Light ami VarkClslhCeats. LADIES GENT'S AND ClIILDBEN'S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR In all weights, sizes and qualities at Bottom Prices. Merino Underwear, Scarlet Underwear, All-Wool Underwear. NEW YORK STORE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. N KW VII KaP stoke. Hetzger & Hanghman HEADQUARTERS FOB UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES. COMFORTABLES, COUNTERPANES. COUNTERPANES. Wc believe we have the largest slock and Cheapest Prices in this city in ail of the above, goods, as we are already selling great quantities of them. 1MB k MlflMS NEW CHEAP STORE, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, (Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Hone Hotel.) OCCIDENTAL. rOK DIPHTUEKIA. Scarlet Fever, Croup, Sore Throat and all Throat Affectlon, 13 the best reme ly or tbo times. OOULDMNTAL, is the people's friend. It destroys llw germ ot disease that frequently develops from an or dinary sore throat, thui preventing the u-rrl ble ravages ot the dlaeasesDIptheiiuand .cnr let Fever. Prlce.&OcandSi.O). soi.i iv H.E.CUCUKAX. Druggist. N09. 137 ana 139 North Queen street, 02-eiadTa,Th&3 Lancaster, Pa. -