- .-.frr-ws fttMligmM me VoImihh XIX No 51. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY OCTOBER 30 1882. Price Tiro Cents. JHO. VKX UOOVH, St. a. UlVLKK CO. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. We are daily opening new and choice things in this department. Seal Plushes in Black and Brown, All Grades. 6-4 All Wool Suitings in all the New Shades. LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS. We are receiving a few new choice styles almost daily. LADIES' HOSIERY, GLOVES AND UNDERWEAR. All Goods marked in plain figures at Lowest Prices. $s,p- S. Remember we have the best light in the city to show r00ds. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., THE CAMPAIGN. TJSK l. it AND KALLY IN 11 II LADE I. I'll 1.1 26 EAST KING STREET. LANCA8TER, PA. DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. SIKfcAT UAltUAINS. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 2C and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., Now offer Cloaking Cloths in different shades, Mohair Plushes, in Seal Brown Black and T iVM Blankets, Comforts, Flannels at Bottom Prices. Mermo Underwear for Ladies, Merino Underwear for Children, Merino Underwear for Men Merino Underwear for Boys. All in Large Quantities and Lowest Prices. uuurwear ior Men, dIsplBdWGlnVit a" to pa" Bnd 8e3U8in our B1sant New Rooms, where you wiUaeo many eboice;goeds BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, - Lancaster, Pa. VM.OT1MMNU. jllVfcKS tt KATHFON. A L.AHGK ltfCHEASE OF TRADE. to supply the demand-; of a greatly grade ol Ready-made Clothing than 'ha f ncri" ihimI 1i:li1i wo li'ivi iti.iiinriM..iU..i rA. 41.1.. . .. .. .... hIiii by any clothing hoiisti in Mils clrv. In Hie iin-seiu 'tin nCuvi, . . . w:.:. ."":.:.,.a"'' ,clTr M''Vf '' '"'k tl.aii I10M1 auld heretofore, unit we have Im-cu busy :il! .summer to meet tins waul. r n.sji Tniiii.nu u.-iai r.ui'.s, fi) ut PLAIN TWILLEOCASSIMERES 10 m i-anuy plaId suits u ou tigiittwisteuui.uk TWILLS, vim hUUSTANTlALaml.STYLISHGREEN CHEVIOTS, 13 (W 1H.UR HOTTED WORSTEDS u 11 11LUM CHECKED WORSTEDS r, oj viinr crwn-inn w oniii itif a u .i ..... .......... . . . . . . . er article, lor less money, tlism can bo had ul most houses. wi. .,v..r.. J.if, ....?. ,!X...l I ,. ' ?..Vr?... V. V1"'1 ,Uo J'"1 ul'" !" market a boi- . - ' ' . . .... lu.iii 1 iiiiuueiuuia ami mow vmk nli.il.j il GREEN AUD I5LUE CHECKED CASS1MERES in ui lWlOWNTWILLEIMVORSTKIS,..7..... 11 J'.ltOVN MIXED CASSIM KICKS Vr m solid ulack wokstkdh... ::::::: m,0 GREEN ANDULUE HOTTED CHEVIOTS 17 m boi.ii) jjmje worsteds ...:...::; sS MYtfRS & RATHFOrJ Manufacturing Clothiers, lutxjiik jt uniuivi, jmo. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PKNN'A. itier uooits. H AUKK tt BKOTUKK. OVERCOATS. viuTuiiru. "JljElCINU hUIKTS AN1I OKAWlfltS AND GENTLEMEN. E..J. KIUSMAN. Art no. " vy COLLARS AND K. I XT KW L.1NK OF UUBF& J. KIUSMAN, We invite attention to a complete lino of Overcoats for Men, Youths and Boys; manufactured with rauch. care, from materials best adapted to give excellent service and comfort. They are handsome, well-fitting and in good style. Also Overcoatings in full assortment to be made to ordor. N NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E.J.EK1SMAN. ALU WOtll. SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. E. J. ERISMAN, ! 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. F !UL Ol'ENlNr, HAGER & BROTHER. FALL OPENHSTG XTEXT UOOlt TO TUK COUKT HOUSE. FAHMESTOCK. Our CLOAK 1100M is uow supplietl with a LAItGE STOUK of tho LATEST STYLE COATS, THOSE IN WANT SHOULD SEE THEM. CASHMERES, SILKS, FLUSHES, VELVETS, UNDERWEAR, for Ladios, Gouts, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gcuts, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quautitiee. Fahnestook, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. UOVSK FVKNMSMNtl UOOItS. TTOUHKrUhNISUIMU. THE BEST. Wo all want tlic best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAB'S PARLOR HEATERS RtSS?BIV R ' w vnrViS JST5lKET- Don'fc fail to SEE THEM and SAVE PnOTinSSwKifcylHP r OTHER STOVES wo nAVE AIMED to havo NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We have the BOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. -AT I. GEMART'S 01 1 t, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. rjjUMBtSR'B RUVVIjIXB. HOLESAUE IMSfUX OK w Water Closets sad Uath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plunbers' Enrtbenware, das and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Keduced Prices,' Plumliers' Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Nob. 11, 18 & 16 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. AKNOLD, TTIHSU & UKOTUKB. Shirts and Underwear. Tlio pluco to buy your Sliirts anU Uuilcrwcar Is m. our Great Clothing Hall, and now wt woulil like you to call uutl exnmlno some ir HiuHiiclulUcs wo a io showing In tlio abovo mention' U articles. Our UNDERWEAR r.ingud in prices In mi 25 cents each to$i.5!i:ni(i comprises all the dilt'erent praties anil colors. Our W-ccut Shirt and Drawers Is a special bar gain. We havo at least W D1KKKUKNT RINDS OF SHIRTS, Among which wo have sitecial bargains in whin and blue flannel Uicyclc, Tawn Tennis, Yachtmen's and thechcaper grades. A Klcy- Plo Shirt At. i P.II ri-lltl A KioFl..Klilrf. tit. Kraut. A Uicyclc Shirt at Jl.oo, and dltlercnt qualities f i " unci, unr grcaicst inducement is a lot ot 'JUU dozen extra quality Paragon White Shirts At 80 cents, four-ply linen bosom and cuffs, le tutorccd bosom. A few dozen ot those elegant Percale Shirts, with two collars, at C8 tents, yet lelt- HIRSH & BROTHER, PennUall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, 0 and 8 Fena Square, scr8 i t Uan Uuuglierty Presides 0er n l'attl-ou .Meeting Some Kinging Speeches A Letter truui Judge lilac It. Iti Philadelphia ou Saturday night, an audience which crowded Horticultural hall's lloor and galleries to their full ca pacity attested the interest of tho Demo cratic masses in the suro i of thir state and county tickets. Iho lajre by (ore tho meeting was called to order was occupied by a number of the prominent men of tho party. At 8 o'clock the :ikors, headed by William P. Harrity, cluirmau of the city committee, crossed tho stago. Tho applauso of tho audienco rose to a wild pitch as last of all they saw the erect form and strong, earnest faco of D.iutcl Dougherty, tho orator. In a few words Chairtnati Harrity called tho mcotinir to order and nominated Mr. Dougherty for chairman. By a shout of applauso the audienco ratitied the nomi nation. Mr. Dougherty came forward. "We are hero.-' said ho, aftor thankiug the audience and the committee for their choice, " to ohecr awl encourage each other with the inspiring and well founded hope that we are marching to certain vic tory. We can even now congratulate our selves that oilioials who havo disracod tho high places of the state will bo driven from their seats and an honest man. faith ful and fearless in the discharge of oiliuial duty one who will not be tha tool of par-tii-ans, but the representative of the pcopic will bo lifted to tho gubernatorial chair. Cheers. J Let mo right hero say that wkilo I was no advocate for tho nomina tion ol Mr. 1'attison, yet do 1 decline that from niyhcartlbolievuthat thu statements that havo been priutod that ho .spoko un kindly or disrespectfully of any portion of his fellow citizens is a vilo sUndcr, coined and circulated for tho basest purposes. Common senso will tell that from policy ho could not, knowlcdgo of the mau affirms that from principle ho would not, havo tillered such a sentiment. Demon stration.! " Wo may congiatul.ito ourselves that f.ur candidates for lieulcnantgoveiiior and secretary ol internal allaus arc such that, when they take their scats as iu.jhiIh'is of tho board of pardous, they will recommend no pardon because of partisan prominence nor will they recommend any paidou at all except when justice pleads for cloincuc. ApplaiiE-e.j " Lot us realize the fact that w d : :, live in a jmny province or a third Lite state; that in anything save our public inon we are tho peer of any, if jrit pre eminent. The display of our industries on Wednesday last shows our triumphs in peace ; tho magnificent parade of yester day shows how potent wo can ho in war. Let us again lift our heads as Penusvlva- i uians and show tho world that Democracy auu goou government will once more rise hand aud hand together." Great ap plause. Malcolm Hay, his dark beard, trim liguro and youthful faco strongly con- I Hasting with his silvery hair, was next in troduced ; " It is a matter of great regret to mo,"' he began, "that I was unable to leinaiu in Pittsburgh to unite in tho general wel come which is uow being given to your townsman, Mr. Pattison, by the Democrats of Allegheny. It is a common iutci est to us all who, as governor of Pennsylvania, shall recommend to tho Legislature to be selected wise aud proper legislation ; who shull succeed to tho place that Sharswood has left vacant ; who shall represent tho :tatc at largo in the Federal Congress ; who, as lieutenant governor, shall presido in the Scnato and sit upou the pardon hoard and it is because of our common concern in theso matters that I venture to .-peak to yon to-night. " General Beaver ought not to bo elect ed governor of tho commonwealth, not be cause ho is not personally an estimable mau for I havo no word to say against his private woith aud I will utter no word against a mau in a public placo that I would nor, say were wo face to faco but General Beaver is tho representative of tho worst, most corrupt, most debasing system of politics ever known throughout American history, lie docs not oven oc cupy tho position of a representative of an untrammeled party. Ho is not a candi date as tho selection of a fieo patty con vention exercising its owii judgment and acting of its own volitiou, but is tho can didate of the Stalwart Republicans to day because he is the psrsoual cUoicj of tho master of tho Republican organization iu Pennsylvania, who determined to make Beavor governor of the state becauso of his political subserviency to him. " Unbought and uutrammolod was tho nctiou of tho delogatcs who selected Iiohcit E. Pattison as their candidate, and unbought aud untrammeled will be the actiou of tho citizens of Pennsylvania who will cast tueirvotcs for him. Mr. Pattison will, of course, ba elected, becauso ho ought to bo. No mau iu Pennsylvania to-day so thoroughly and so truly repre sents iu his own person the civil reforms which all good citizens desire to see brought about at Harrisburg as docs he. "Wo appeal to Pcunsylvanian-j to vote for him bwcauso oPwhat he has been in the past and wo pledge to them that in his ad ministration or the affairs of tho state ho will be true to the pledges tint have boen made by him and iu his bs-balf. He is to be the governor and not the mere political organization. Wo believe that ho will serve his party best who best serves tho commonwealth itself. This is a matter for Pennsylvania alone, and as Pennsylva nia wo are counseling together. Let this lii-Centennial of the founding or Pennsylvania bo made forever memorable iu tho annals oi the commonwealth, as it ccrtniuly will be, by tho utter overthrew of luistulo aud mere personal power and the signal triumph of flic rule of She peo ple for themselves." Applau&c.l Chillies II. Lageu followed with an ap peal iu behalf of the county ticket and denounced Mr. Cavcu for his recent at tack upon Mr. Page. Iu introducing tho uoxt upeukgr, Geoi.jj A. Jeuks, of Jefferson county, Mr. Dough erty alluded to Mr. Jeuks' presentation of Samuel J. Tildon's claims before the electoral commission. Mr. Jenks made a studied and caroful address, reviewing tho history and recounting tho diflerenco iu priuciple between tho two great political parties. -A- MU AlJUIIbl all) ttjUlllOU UOi lltblUA" cr," said he, "audi cannot but own that in tho Democratic party bad men and bad leaders havo not been unknown. I doubt not that there are as many well-thinking, pure and honest men in the Republican party, but their leaders of to-day arc not overstocked with honesty, and did Death, as in Burns' pooiu, hesitate to introduce them into tho spirit world uuless ho had ono honest man 'to graco the whole infor nal clan,' I fear if he sought for that honest man among them that they would bo immortal. Laughter. " Among tho Independents arc men of character, eminence and high respect They differ with us, they aro our political opponents, but wo can respect them. They are not liko tho men of their party who steal upon us like snakes in tho grass nud try to charm us to sleep when they aro just about to plunge their doadly stings into our bosoms. Next to ourduty to our God ami our families our duty to our county is paramount. In the conduct of its affairs wo should enforco and eucour age economy. Tho ReDublican rartv through its representatives has not done so. " Pattison is honest and intelligent. The bribes by which ho will influence voters are his integrity and purity of character. By his election our people will bo enfran chised, our commonwealth disenthralled, ,-.-.vj u..ov.u uuu iuvw nun nuum i have euslaved us brought to dishonor, iguomy ami reproacu." Applause. Judge lllack's Letter. Mr. Dougherty road'tho following lotter from Judge Black : Mk. Ciiauuxax : I must decline your invitation, ou what compnlsion I need not say, for nobody cares about that except myself. It is strong ouough to prevent mo from joining iu tho grand celebration which tho state is making to honor the memory of her illustrious founder, though under other circumstances I would gladly have paid any feeble tribute I could to the three great men heroes and apostles, all of them who planted religious liberty on these shores Roger Williams, Lord Baltim ire and William I'onn aud most especially to Pcnn, whoso system of just and equal laws attracted theadmiratiou of the world and made this tho most pros perous, as it was tin best governed, society then on tho l.ico of the earth. Macaulcy denied h"n honesty and the brightest of your newspapers only this morning easts discredit on his talents and MiceesH as a law giver. Both arc equally unju.st. He is one of tho grandest figures in human history. No man ever appro heuded agro.it. moral idea more readily or adhered to it more steadfastly. The political philosophers of Continental huropo were right when they said that Pcnn's " Frame of Government " cast all 'he efforts of Greeks aud Romans into deep shade. Our commonwealth started most au spiciously. But, alas ! tho virtuous max ims of AVilli.un Ponn, though romombeied with a soil of historic respect, are quite unheeded in our actual legislation. Ho and his coadjutors would havo died in despur if thoy had foreseen tho fatal do generaey of thoir successors. ju l'oiiu'rt Xliuo ami Now. Pcnu's laws wero successful because they wj:- ..quid iu thuir operation upon all ckiMi-.-i. Iu the distribution of public burden -, justice was done to all and favor shown to none. Now wo have changed ail mar. is ot only by special laws, which it seems thai uo constitutional interdict cau stop or impede, but by tho general and de liberate pjliey of our rulers, laud and labor are subjugated to tho interests of corporate monopolies and powerful capi talists. The farmer who cultivates his own soil has nothing for his investment and very little for his work after ho di vides his crops with tho railroad aud pays his taxes on everything ho buys, whether imported from abroad or mado at homo. If he saves a littlo by pinching frugality soiuu collector, armed with public author ity, is sure to wring it out of his hands. Workmen are everywhere complaining of inadequate wages, and their complaint is well-founded, for you kuow they aro deathly pjur. Look at any placo where large numbers of them are employed, .and you will liud that almost iuvariably pri vation goes with toil. Hardly one in a hundred could livo through a week's sick ness without charitable aid, or if ho died lcavo enough to bury him. The law which ought to secure every man a living, if ho earns it, loaves him to tho mercy of his employer aud docs not givo him even a voico in tho adjustment of his compensa tion. Labor is tho muzzled ox that treads out tho corn of the capitalist. If he starves ho may groan aud striko out, or lower his horns for a push, but ho is goaded back to tho everlasting round of tho threshing floor, and tho machinery that koops hiin there is only mado heavier and tighter. Existing law not only refuses its aid to lift tho yoke from his nock, but scowls upon him as unruly aud vicious if ho tries to do it himself. Trying to Deceive Voters. You cannot bo ignorant, Mr. Chairman, that tho supporters of tho now dominant party claim that their legislation has put tho couutry in a stato of bouudloss pros perity, for they insert it in all thoir plat forms and shout it from evory stump. I do not think this is meant as a mere insult to the poverty of tho workiug classes ; think voters cau bo fooled into tho belief that public prosperity is to bo counted not by tho thrift of the many, but by tho un natural growth of colossal fortunes iu the hands of a few. If you do not moot this brag wim an indignant denial you aro not the mau I took you for. Let them understand you distinctly wheu you say that you do not believe in a government of rings, which distresses one class to cn lich another and for every millionaire makes a thousand paupers. Speak to them roundly wheu you tell them that their evil is not good. Lift up your voico like a trumpet wheu you denounce the perni cious theory that a country can ever bo prosperous whore " wealth accumulates aud men dicay." Though not a croaker, 1 havo sometimes had forebodings of au evil fate for tho couutry. But tho reserve of moral force, which hcciiiod so slow in coming to tlio field, is moving now ; tho prospect bright cus, and my melancholy visions of the future "flit less palpably before mo." AVc have a suberb candidate for governor, whoso election cau hardly bo defeated by any amount of fraud or false counting. Mr. Pattison is not a demagogue, to make promises aud fail to keep them. No abuso that ho can reach will escape the unspariug hand of his reform ; uo needed law for tho security of proporty or tho protection of labor will bo without his recommendation or appioval. Ho cau do much good and save multitudes of them that are ready to peris h, without hurting a righteous hair ou tho head of anybody c1m If he bo equal to to his duty ( and I think ho is ), ho will make his state an ex r.rcplo of honest government which others will bo proud to follow, J. S. Black. ioilc, October 35, 1883. "Slow and steady wins tho race." Stead ily, but not slowlv. Kidney-Wort is distancing all competition for univetul popularity and usefulness. This celebrated remedy can now bo obtained iu the msual dry vcgetablo form, or in liquid lonu. It is put up in ftho latter way tor the especial convenience of those who cannot readily prepare it. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal effi ciency in cither lonn, See advertisement. mg" Every coiorot the Diamond oyes is per fect. Sco the samples ot the colored cloth at the druggists. Uuequaled for brilliancy. SIKUlV.1l.. Nothing builds up shattered constitutions so quickly as iirown's Iron Bitters. JTorsale by ll.ll. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. ITlie Celluloid Kye-Ulasscs arc the lightest, handsomest and most durable made. Oct a pair, t or saie Dy an leading Jewelers and Opticians. Sbilou's cube will immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and Hronclilti, For sale by H. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and isu North Quoen street. Saiion's Catarrh kkmedv a posltlvo cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Ciiukcr Mouth. For sale by II. H. Cochran, tlruUt, 137 and 119 North Uneon street, ' Walnut Lear Ilalr Kestorer. It Is entirely dltlercnt from all others. It is as clear us water, mid, us Its nauiu indicator, is it perfect Vegctalilf Hiiir Uestorer. It will immediately tree the head from all dandrntl, restore gray hair to its natural color aud pro duce u new growth where it has fallen ott'. It docs not In any maimer effect tho health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lu-ul and Nltrutuol Silver preparations liayo done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kach bottle is warranted. fcMlTll, KLINE ft CI'., Wholesale Agent., 1'hliudcliihia, and C. N. CUITTENTON Now York. ninisiyd.i-od&w MIS IU V A L. K1 tmia-woKT rt Suro Curo for AH Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. ii uas spicule action on tins most Iiuimi ant organ, enabling it to tlnow oft torpidity unit inaction. Mliiiulutlug thu healthy secre tion of thu I.ilc, and by keeping thu bowels in fi ee condition, eilecting its regular discharge. TWTs lainci I' you toe miilcriug from ina !Ylc1iClilla. luiia. have the chills. :ue bil lous, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wort will surely relievo and qiiicl.-ly cure. In I he .Spring to cleanse the Sydem. every one hIioiiIiI lake a tlioiough course ot il. Hold by Druggists. l'rlce, Si. KIDNEY-WORT. Hep-Ji yd&wAI W4r 41 ciMTJiura. 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 facilities for supplying the needy. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth tSls. PHILADELPHIA. o'Muid UUOWAfS IKON IHTTEK3. SEEK health aud avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches aud paius, wouldn't you rather feci fresh aud stroii" ? You cau continue fooling uiu,erub!o and good for nothing, and no ouo but yourself can find fault, but if ywi aro tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. How? By ettitig one bottle of Bkown's Ikon Bittkus, and taking it. regularly according- to directions. Mau-ucld. Ohio, Nuv.2;, In)!. Ciei:tluinen:-I have suffered with pain in my (.! and back, and sre.it .-orencm on my brt nt with Hliootlug palm nil through my iMhly. utlonded with great weakness, depression ot spirit:), and loss or appetite. I luive taken several dlirureut medi cines, and was ti cited by promi nent phyMeiaiw fur my Ilvei, kidney.--, and spleen, but I got no relief. I thought I would try ICrown's Iron Hitters; I have now taken one bottlo and a halt and am about well pulti in side and back ail gone soreness all out of my breast, mnl I have u good appetite, and am gainiii,; in strenglli and llesh. II ;.n jiistlv 1m- railed the King of mat ieines. .Ioii! K. Allksdeii. Bkow.n's Ikon Bitteius is comjMiscd of Irou iu soluble form ; Cinchona tho great touii, together with other standard remedies, making a remark able non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, Malaria. Weakness, and relievo all Lung and Kiduey diseases. For solo whole-Halo Hint retail by 1. II. COCH RAN, Druggist, IJ7 um! i:; North queen slieei. .Lancaster oillwdAw Tiouoii aVKurJ L0HKKJ RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured thousands. It will cure your Cough or Cold iu less 1 1 mo tliau any oilier preparation. V111CE2Z VENTS 1'JSRJtOTThK, l'rc pared and sold only by CHAS. A. LOCHER, NO. O EAST KING STREET. LANC'AhTItU. rA. JfAfJSU IIAKHINUft, e. 1j!.CIAI. NOTIOIS. 8 '"I is more brave to live than to die." There fore don't wait till a slight Cough develops it self into consumption but secure a bottlo oi Dr. Jlull's Cough hyrup at the same outlay of '.5 cents, cure your Cough and livo on happily. Onrivaled As being a certain cure tor the worst forms ot dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, impurity of blood, torpid liver, disordered kidneys, etc., and as a medicine for eradicating every species ot humor, from an ordinary pimple to the worst ulcer, liurdock Mood Bitters stand unrivaled. Triced. For sale by U. II. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. This Ukv. Oko. it. Tiiayur. ot isourbon, lml., say-) : "iloth myself ami wife owe our lives to Suii.ohN C'omscmption Curb. For salo by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil 139 North Queen street. Incredible. V. A.- Scratch, druggist, Ruthven, Ont., writes: "I have tun greatest confidence Iu your liurdock Itlood Hitters. In one case with which I am personally acquainted their suc cess was almost inert diblc. One lady told mn that half a bottle did her more good than hun dreds of dollars' worth ct medicine she had previously taken." Price$l. For sale by H. 15 Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen atrcet. The haudjamest Mock ol CLOTI-HNU wu havo ever oilured for MEN, YOUTHS AC-JD BOYS. CHOICER STYLES THAN EVER. liETTER 21AUE THAN EVER. LOWER l'RICEO THAN EVEIt. Special All-Wool MEN'S .SUIT, in Urcy and Krown Uixcd, SIO.OO. FELL STOCiv OF OVERCOATS, UiKfcS IV. FKV. WJH CARRY AS I. A HUE A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. Asany iloiisoln this put of tho .State. Tim lino embraces everv dc3ciipliuii ot 1'ACKt: HANOINUS. from the lowe.it t. the Illicit goods. GILT PAPERS fiom S conlHaplote up In choice shapes and colorings. Wuh.ive in our cmpioy nrsvciuKi I'Al'Klt HANUKIO. and arc prepared to dowo.k promptly um! much below tlio regular pr-cus OAOOand It AND WINIlOW hHADKS.PLAl.V OOOIia by the Yard in ail Colors and Width. FlXTURhS. LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. in lubiilidlug onr Store Room 1i wai i n l.uged.aml we occupy part ol It lortlmi--clii'-ive call of ' . too Curta'iiB, Lace Lambrequins, LucoTidioe, Laco Bed ote, Laco Pillow fchams. You will find Iu our. stock xomeeliolcii good in White and Cream, ami Ix-surprised al tin: nice Curtains you can get lor ;4 hjualt out...y. We keep all Icimb of Volt in Crass, Ah!i, Ebony, Cherry and lVainut, Extuii-t'on Cornice-) ami Fine 3Ilrror. PHARESW. FRY, No. 57 North Queer: St., Lancualor. ur..t:is Ait jiri:rx'iivjtjsti. UU a AlAliTJS. ranging In price fiom $i.nn to J0.r. i" u Superior Manutacluro. All ot IVIces Underneath the Lowest. D. B. Hostetter & Sod, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. O 8. KATHVON, (LATK BATHVOH tt KSUXB.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANOE STREETS, LANCASTER, PA. Is supplied with a Fino Stock of FALL AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, PANTALOONINGS and VESTINGS. All or which will be mado promptly to on ter and satlslaction guaranteed, in Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by the yard or pattern. oct7-liniI SAMUKL II. PRICE, A.TTOKNEY, UAS Removed his Onlco trom 56 North Iuk wired to So. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately in Rear of Court House, LongV New Uulfding. Hnl7-Ud riUKI SALI. 1IAMU-MAUK HAVANA J. Clgar.i lot 5 cents at IIARTM AN'S Y ELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE. W DECORATED CHINA AT CHINA HALL itaaro now opening our Fall Importations of liAVILAND'o' DECORATED CHINA, -IN DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, TETE-A-TETE SETS, I ESS ERT SKIS, SOLITAIRE SETS. Solit uri: Ciifj and S.Miccra, Fruit 1'talerf, Ifu-iscrt P'ati s, icoCieam het Ciidj'udurcs, Ac. A Full Llue of ting. WHITE CHINA tor decora- High & Martin 16 BAST KINO STBBBT. LANCASTER. PA. JjiyUOMB, 4tV. HOUSKAI. COlI NEW LIQUOR STORE, Ho. 43 North Quaes atreet, lancaster, Fit. Tho very beet and finest qualities of Foreign and OomesUc WINKS anil LIQUORS, con. stantly lor salo at wholcsalo aud retail. Straight Old Ryo Whisky of tho distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom Uouso . ISrandy, warranted ot the vintage ot lscu. Kept especially for medicinal pnrposoa. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran died and Wines to sult.tho trade. foUMyd UOUSKAL CO. Vl-lM.l. link or EUUHKr, rOKOt and idhTiilaylng cards at HA RTJt AN'S YELLOW FRONT CISAK STORE