1 Volume XIX-No 52. LANCASTER, PA., TUESDAY OCTOBER 31 1882. Price Two Ceite.lt w J NO. 8. U1VX.KB A: 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. CSP. S. Remember we have the best light in the city to show goods. 25 EAST KING STREET. ') LANCASTER, I 'A. $ G 1 KbAT IIARUA1NS. Nos. 2G and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Now offer Cloaking Cloths in different shades, Mohair Flushes, in Seal Brown, Black and Light Shades. Elegant Line of Ladies' Coats, Shawls and Skirts. All the new shades in Ladies' 6-4 All Wool Suitings. Elegant Line of Fancy Dress Goods Very Low. Blankets, Comforts, Flannels at Bottom Prices. Merino Underwear for Ladies, Merino Underwear for Children, Merino Underwear for Men, Merino Underwear for Boys. All in Large Quantities and Lowest Prices. C?" Wo invito all to call and boo us in our Elegant Now Rooms, where you will seo many choice goeds displayed. Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, M YKILS KATIIFON. To supply the demands ol :i great I v Increased t nulo, wo havcinanur.ieturcd, for this f.ill, a larger ant I bot'er ! Hot! clock tli.tu over shown by any' clothing house in tliitcity. In the present llicie scpiusto boa demand lor a bolter initio ot Ready-made Clntlnng than Iris boon -old heretofore, iiml ro have boon busy nil snininor lo moot t'.iis want. FANCY TW1M.KI) CASSIMERES till Ml GREEN All!) BLUE CHECKED CASSIMICRKS ?1.". M PLAIN TWll.LEDCASblMERKS 1( (H) BROWN TWILLED WORSTED 1C (K) A.SCY PLaID SUITS 11 01 BKO-VN MIXED CASSIMEKES n;0 TIGHT TWISTED IJI.UK TWIM.i 12 K STEEL MLXhD CASSIMERE3 IB (M SURSTANTIALandSTYLISIUJRhKN CHEVIOTS, i:t (fl SO 1,1 1) BLACK WORSTEDS 10 (0 isi.uk dotted worsteds u green ani blue dotted cm: viors i: m BLUKCHECKED WOKt.TJs.DS 15 01 SOLID BLUE WORSTEDS, IS W) Every garment sold by nsl inan:ilucltirotl by iisnnd lor our trade only. By Ibis moans wo are cn-iblcd to put np"ii I no markot :i hol er article, lor loss money, "than can be hail at most house, where every garment is bought lrtin Philadelphia ami Now 1 in I; whole-ale. MYERS & RATHFON, tttiY aoojts. H AUKK & imOTIIKIC. OVERCOATS. We invito attontion to a complotolino or Overcoats for Men, Youths and Boys ; manufactured with much care, from materials best adapted to give excellent service and comfort. They are handsome, well-fitting and in good stylo. Also Overcoatings in full assortment to bo mado to order. HAGER & "V"KXT UOUK TO THK COURT llOUSK. FAHSESTOOK. Oiir CLOAK ROOM is now supplied with a IARGE STOCK of tho TlATEST STYLE COATS, THOSE IN WANT SHOULD SEE THEM. CASHMERES, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, UNDEHWEAK, for Ladies; Gents, Boys and (Jirls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, lor Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girli, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. Falinestock, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. UOVHJS FUHNIHHLNU iiUUDS. TTOUSKtOliXISUlNU. THK Wc all want the best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE TIIEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY or OTIIER STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to havo NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. Wp have the SOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE TIIEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. n.UMMlMK'H -nruoLicsALB ueroi roil Water Closets and Bath Tabs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plnmbers' Earthenware, Was and Steam Fitters9 Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Price?," Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners 'Supplies SLATK HOOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Noe.ll, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. JMtr GOOlfo, c. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., BOWERS & HURST, BOWERS & HURST, Vl.OTUlNU. A LAKGE TNCBEASE OF TRADE. Manufacturing Clothiers, No, 12 EAST KING BROTHER. BEST HUri'LIEH. DRY GOODS & CARPET HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA., Lancaster, Pa. STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. VIaOTUIXU. Tl IKKl.NU MI1UTS AN1 UUAWKKS FOIi- LA.DIE3 AND GENTLEMEN. E..I. EEISMAX. f AM) C. COLLARS AND CUFFS. E..1. EEISMAX, N KW.LINK OK NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E..I. KRISMAX. ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. E..I. EEISMAX, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. "jALI. OPKNlXU FALL ! OPENING AT E CfflEEAET'S Tailorii Esiisint, NO. (J EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OOT. 25, 1882. TTIKSIl & KKOrilEK. Shirts and Underwear. Tho place to l)tiy yonr Shirts ami U nrfcrwear is at our Great Clothing Hall, ami now wt; would like you to call and examine some of me specialties wc arc snowing in me anovc mention I articles. Our UNDERWEAR ranges in prices lioin . cent tench lo$J..riilancl comprises all the different giadcs ami colors. Our fO-ccnt Shirt ami Drawctsfin pccial bar gain. Wo have at least 50 DIFFERENT KINDS OP SHIRTS, Among which wo have special bargains in whitu ami blue llanncl Bicj-elc, Lawn Tennis, Vachtmen'samltliechcapergnuled. A J.lcy cleMiirl at.'Ocent. A Uicylo Shirt at 75 cents. A Iticycle Shirt at $1.00. anil (llllcrcnt qualiiics to the lincst. Our greatest imliiccmcnt is a lot ot 200 dozen extra quality Paragon White Sliirts AtSO cents, four-ply linen liosom anil enffis, re inlorccil bosom. A few ilo7.cn ot those elegant l'ercalc Shirts, with two collars, at G3 ents, yet lelt. HIESI & BEOTIER, Penn Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, 6 and 8 Fenn Square. scpS Jyd QUAY DESPONDENT. HIS VIEW OF THK STATE CASIi'AIQN Trying to Kalso 1200,000 to nay Election Hoards rattuon'0 Plurality Flared at 30,000 to 100,000. New Vorfc Snn. Matthew S. Quay, who has been run ning tho Stalwart state committee for Cameron, is discouraged. A day or two ago a-young Stalwart and a personal friend called upon him. The young man had a few hundred dollars to bet. Ho couldn't afford to lose the money and would Mr. Quay kindly tell him if ho was safe in bet ting on Beaver. 'Young man," said Quay, "put your money back in your pocket. It is possible that Beaver will pull through, but I don't believe it." The fact is that not a soul at the Stal- wait headquarters will rhk a dollar on Cameron's candidate. It has been differ ent, heictofore. The reason why Quay wanted to help Chairman Uooper out. in the campaign has leaked out. In 1S7S, wheu Quay was chairman of the Republican committee, there was a deficit at the end of the cam paign of $'i0,000. For this Quay was personally responsible. When he took hold of the committee a short time ago ho bad two objects in view. He hoped to bo ablp to capture the coal region vote, as he had done in 1878. or at leasr, to divert it from Pattison. In this ho hat been sadly disappointed, for all of the Stalwart schemes have been so thoroughly expesod that but little headway has been made. Again, he hoped to get b.ick that $30,000 fur which he is lesponsiblo. When he be gan to look into the committee's finances, however, ho found tho treasury nearly de pleted. Cooper had used it up in sending missionaries through tho state, in pur chasing 100.000 copies of an alleged libel of Beaver by an alleged journalist, in printing all sorts of documents, and in getting thousands of copies of tho New York Tahiti struck off containing a speech credited to Pattison rcllectiug on the Irish. The papers wcro not circulated be cause the scheme was exposed, but they cost money just the same. Quay got so disgusted the first part of last week that ho ran oil to - Harrisburg and remained there for several days. There seems to be but. one thing left for the Cameron men tit do, and that is to falsify returns. This has been duly con sidered during the week, and an attempt is now being made to get $200,000 out of the business men ou a tariff scaic. The plan is to use the money to bay up tho election boatds of tho coal counties Schuylkill, Luzerne and Lackawanna. Tho scheme is not practicable, and it will doubtless bo found impossible to raise the money. There seems to be only three hopclul Stalwarts left in the state, Beaver, Cameron and Cooper. The futuro of those three men depends upon this election, and they don't dare to be anything but hope ful. Enthusiastic Democrats who hang about the committee headquarters aro patting Pattison's plurality as high as G0,000 or 80,000. Victor E. Piollct, who is at tho head of the State Grangers, says that tho Republican party is divided in the middle. Ho has been travoling all through the stato on business connected with his offlco and says that his observation leads him to bolicvo that Beaver Till not lead Stowart 2"i,000 votes, and that Pattison's plurality will not bo less than 100,000. It is impos sible to get down to tho figures of this campaign, for no one can estimate tho Independent vote or tho success of tho Stalwarts in buying votes in tho coal regions. Conservative people who know tho state generally settle upon about SO, 000 as the plurality vote which will elect Pattison. bl2n.Ll.AH MAKKIAUE. An i:nglidli Solicitor auil an Kccentric Widow United After Various In De lations. tho London Times tells this strange story : A raarriago of a vory extraordinary character took placo on Wednesday at Sheffield between a local solicitor, Mr. E. Knowlcs Binns, a member of the Shei iield town council and Sheffield board of guardians, and Mis. Ada Caroline Milne, widow, of Tuubridgc-wells. Two months ago Mrs. Milne, who possesses a foituno of 18,000, advertised in the Matrimonial Neict her wish to again get mar ried. Tho advertisement fell into the bauds of Mr. Binns, who entered into correspondence with the lady. An appointment was made and Mr. Binns met tho lady at Tunbridgc-wells. Tho inter view was interrupted by tho appearanco of Mr. E. Lcibcrt, of Tunbridge-wclls, tho brother of the lady, who, bolieving that his sister was not responsible for her actions, as sho had already been confined in an asylum, took energetic measures to defeat tho intentions of Mr. Binns. At his hands Mr. Binns received summary chastisement. He was thrashed and kick ed out of the house, and tho thrashing was repeated at the railway station. Mr. Binns returning to Sheffield, wrote to tho lady for "some explanation why your brother should have thought lit to insult mo in the way ho did," and received a stern reply from tho brother himself, who opened tho letter. Mr. Binns, however, persevered in his intentions. Early this month the lady, who had taken up her residenco at a convent at Folkestone, suddenly left and wont to Sheffield, stay ing at tho Victoria Station hotel under tho name of Mrs. Scott, of New York. Tho lady beincr a Roman Catholic, Mr. Binns proposed to be married first at St. Mary's, Norfolk-row, and afterwards at tho parish church. Canon Walshaw, of St. Mary's however, who had been in communication with their relatives, dccliued to act, and a " dispensation" from the Roman Cath olic bishop of Leeds, which had been ob tained, was withdrawn. Last Saturday Mr. Binns waited upon Canon Blakeney, vicar of Sheffield, and yesterday morning ho again called at an early hour to obtain tho promised license. Tho vicar who was unaware until Tuesday evening of tho pe culiar circumstances of the case, urged Mr. Binns to make a settlement on the lady. Ho said he would not bo coerced by any one, and that in conse quence of tho rough treatment ho received from the brother nothing should induco him to make a settlement. Tho question of tho ladv's sanity was mention ed, whereupon Mr. Binns produced three medical certificates all pronouncing her sane, and as he was prepared to make the declaration necessary to bo made before a license could be obtained, the vicar had no option but to grant tho license. Mr. Lei bert, hearing of his sister's contemplated marriage, came to Sheffield on Monday, taking up his quarters at the Victoria sta tion hotel, and it is a curious circumstance that he occupied tho bed room immediately adjoining that of his sister without having any knowledge of -her proximity. On Tuesday ho was awaro that an attempt would be made to have the mirriago cere mony performed next day and he took steps to prevent it. A carriago ana pair wcro in waiting, at tho church gates at 9 o'clock, and a number of men were employed for the pnrposo of forcibly preventing Mrs. Milne from proceeding with the marriage the intention being to put her into the carriage and drive her away until such time as an injunction could bo obtained restraining the marriage on the ground of the lady not being in a fit and sound state of mind. Mr. liinns, however, had taken effective steps to prevent a breach of tb e peace, mere being nearly a score or con stables present. On tho lady alighting from the carriago which conveyed her to the church, her brother stepped forward and seized her by tho arm, and asked her to go with him, but she refused. The police held Mr. Liebert back, and tho lady then entered the church, chased by her brother as soon as ho got frco from the constables. Mr. Binus entered the church soon after, and tho wedding ceremony proceeded quietly until the words " If auy man can show any just cause why they may not lawfully bo joined together, let him now speak or else hereafter forever hold his peace." Mr. Liebert then stepped forward and made a whispered statement, the pur port of which was that tho lady was of un sound mind, and that if time were granted he could prove the truth of his assertion. Canon Blakency replied that Mr. Binns possessed medical certificates from thiec leading Sheffield practitioners, and that he was bound to proceed with tho mar riago unless "just cause" could be shown against it. Mr. Liebert repeated his re monstrance again ami again, but in vain, and the ceremony was proceeded "with. Mr. Liebert was much affected, and leant his head on one of tho pews wcapiug bit terly. Tho affair has created a great sen sation in Sheffield, where Mr. Binns, owing to his public position and his standing as a solocitor, is very well known. IILAK UHOLLVS SKT. Tho llorna Keporlor sliartteiiH 11 M Wit AgaiiiHt an Auluintotl Cigarette Holder. Chicago Tribune. " Editor in ? " " Yes," replied the horso lcpoiter to the person asking the question a young man with a tablespoon hat aud a you-niay-kiss rao-but-don't-ycu tell papa mus tache, who stood in the doorway tho editor is iu and tho chances are that ho prefers staying iu, rather than run auy risk of falling against you." " Well, of course, you know," said the young man, " very likely it wouldn't' be absolutely necessary for mo to seo the really and truly editor about this matter that I wanted to have settled. It is a question to bo an3wcicd, you know." "I should surmise," said the hoise reporter, "that an average deckhand could successfully wrestle with any prob lem you could evolve." " Well, I don't know," continued the young man. " This Ls a real hard ques tion, you know, and a good many of our set over ou the West Side havo tried awfully to settle it, but we can't. I never saw such a provoking thing in all my life, and last night I was talking with my room-mato about it, and we got real angry, and it looked once as if wo should strike each other. I wouldn't have had a row with Cholly for anything, you know, ba cause we have been in the same store for nearly thiou years now, aud when he was promoted to the ribbon counter he always spoke to me just tho same as when wc were both in the threads." "In the what?" asked tho horse re porter. "Iu tho threads the thread depart ment, you know, and I always said that nothing could over mako mo go back on Cholly yoa know how anything liko that nia'.tcs two fellows awful chums." ,; Yes, I know," said tho'horso repot ter, "but wuat is your question ?" " Well, you seo, sonio people aro play ing croquet and a rover is driven up close to the homo stake. Now another mau ho is dead on tho ball, but having a stroke he plays ou the rovor aud forces it against the stake. Now I say the rover is dead and the other follows they say it isn't and we've been having an awful time about it over on tho West Side, aud " "Yes, you told mo that before. Our croquet editor is away on his vacation. Ho spends it in tho asyium for feeble minded people, getting pointers from tno inmates, but liko enough I can fix this thing lor you." "Oh ! that's awfully jolly. Have a cigarette ?" "No, thank you. I am over nine years old. But about the croquet matter ".' You &ay the rover is closo to tho stake '.'"' "Yes." "And the next player knocks it against the stake ?" " Yes." "And then the player after him claims mat tno rover is uoau" " Yes, that's it, and they can't agree." " Well," said tho horse reporter, " 1 should say that the man who got the first knockdown ought to win." "But they don't kuock each other down. They don't quarrel at all." " You said this was a croquet game, didn.'tyou?" "Why, certainly." " And they didn't quarrel ?" " Why, of course not." "Then tho faries are indeed kind to the dry goods clerks and I can only say that your best plan is to disguise yourself with a cigar and rido down in tho ele vator." Now tliey speak of Cruclo Petroleum as a remedy lor Consumption ; hotter not try it, but take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the stand ard Cough Bemedy ot our age. It is agree able to the taste, never lails to cure, and cost1) only 'J5 cents a bottle. S " Slow andstcady wins the race." Stead ily, but not slowlv, Kidney-Wort la distancing all competition for universal popnlarity and nsclulness. This celebrated remedy can nor be obtained in the usual dry vegetable lorn), or In liquid form. It ls put up in Itlie latter way lor the especial convenience of those who cannot readily prepare it. It will be found very concentrated and will act with equal efli clcucy In either lorm. See advertisement. 9- Kvery colorot the Diamond Dyes U pi-r-lcct. See the samples ol tho colored clot li at the dinggiats. uncquaiciuor unmancy. Unrivaled As being a certain cure lor the worst forma ot dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, impurity of blood, torpid liver, disordered kidnejs, etc., and as a medicine for eradicating every species ot humor, Iroin an ordinary plmplo to the worst ulcer, liurdock Illood Hitters xland unrivaled, l'rice $1 . Kor sale bv II. 15. Coch ran, druggist, lu7nnd 13l North Queen street. The Kkv. Geo. it. tiiater, ot Jtonrbon, lnd., says : "lloth mysciranil wile owe our lives to Siulou's Consumption Curk. For sale by II. II. isocnrun, nruggist, i.u una I .'J onu yueen street. Incredible. V. A. Scratch, druggist, Ruthvcn, Ont., writes: "1 have tne greatest confidence in your ISnrdock Ulood Hitters. In one case with which 1 am personally acquainted thclc suc cess was almost inert illble. One lady told me tuat hair a. bottle did her more good than hun dreds of dollars' worth ct medicine she had previously taken." Fricefl. For sale by II. II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Nothing builds up shattered constitutions so quickly as Crown's Iron Itittcra. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, l'J7 ana 139 North Queen street. The Celluloid Eyc-Glasscs arc tbo lightest, handsomest and most durable made. Get a pair. For sale by nil leading Jewelcw and Op ticians. bniLQR's curk RwiLt. immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and llroucnitls, For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Sbilou's Catarrh Kxxedt a posltlvo curq for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Month. For sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 anil iyj -Nortn uueen street. Walaat laf Hair KMtonr. It ls entirely dlflercnt from all others. It is as clear as water, and. as Its name Indicate, U a perfect Vegetable llalr Uestorer. It will immediately free the head from all dandrutt, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has lallenotT. It does not In any manner effect tho health, which Sulphur. Sugar or Lead and Nitrate ot Silver nrenaratlona have done. It will change light or failed hair m a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle Is warranted. SMITH. KLINE CC, Wholesale Acrente, Philadelphia, and C. N. CK1TTENTON New York. unC-lyd.eodw IKV1CAL. KIONKV-WOKT Has been proved the surest euro lor KIDNEY DISEASES. ' Does a lame back or disordered urine indi cate that ynu are a victim? THEN DO NOT. HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wort at once, (drug-gi-tt-i recommend it ) and it will speedily over come the disease and restore healthy action.; 1 nAaa 'or complaints peculiar to J MTAAAoa. your sex, such as pain ami weaknesses, Kidney-Wort Is unsurpassed, it will act promptly and safely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy depoits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield to its curative power. SOLD V,Y ALL DKUGGISTS. ITlco, SI. j KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at tho s-anie time on tho Kidneys, Liver andUouels. scp23-codTTSw-l:J CZ.OTUIXO. THE SWELL. Our immense stock of Fine Clothing comprises goods suita ble for all classes. The Clergy man, the Business Man, yes, even the "Swell Young Man," will here find things suited to his taste. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. o:ii-4nid SS. KATHVON, (LATE RATnYON A PISIIER.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, COKNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STREETS, LANCASTER, 1A. Is supplied with a FIno Stock ol PALL AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, 1'ANTALOONINGS and VEST1NGS. All of which will be made promptly to on.'cr anil satlstactlon guaranteed, In Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by tho yard or pattern octT-lmd o NK l'KICK llOlJSK. Now Ready My Entire Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR Men, Boys and Children Arenowononr Counters and consist of the best material ever made up in Beady-Made Clothing. Every Garment is well-sewed and hand somely cut, In the Leading Styles. MY PRICES ARE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER OVEECOATS In great vai iety, well made and Low Pi ices. IN Ml- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You can 11 nd almost anything lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay you to examine ray stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it will certainly bo tp yonr ad vantage. Al. Rosenstein, ONE PRICE Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 87 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER. PA- 11WO SHALL. HADD-MAUt: HAVANA . Cigars lor 5 cents at IIAKTMAN'S TtELLOW FRONT .CIGAR STORE. JCJCD1CULE. B kown-s iron nitraa. health and avoid sickness. Instead or feeling tired and worn ont, instead of acnes and pains, wouldn't yon rather feel fresh and strong? Yon can continue feeling miserable and good for nothing, and no one. hat yourself can find fault, but if yoa aro tired of that kind of life, you can cbango ih if yon choose. How? By getting one bottlo of Brown's Ikon Biticus, and taking.it regularly according to directions, r JIansileld. Ohio, Nov. as, 1S81. Gcctlemcn :-1 lave suffered Hilh pain in my i.le and back, and great .soreness on my breast with shooting paint nil through my body, attended iMi great vo'-k'io. dfpnM on n't riHt, i.nd !. of. apprlit.-. lihavc taken several iliirieiit Medi cines, and was treated by pwm.i nent physicUus for my liver, kidney.-, and spleen, but 1 got no relief. I thought I wonl.l try Brown's Iron Ritteri; I li.ivo now taken one bottlo am! a halt and am about well p.aiu In Hide, and back all gone am-encas all out of my breast, and 1 have a good appetite, and nut gaining in strength and fleah. It i-.m luttlv be called the Una of mat iclner. .Torn K. At.i.kki.vr. Brown 'b Iron Bitters is composed of Iron in solublo form ; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a retnark ablo non-alcoholic tonic, wiiiub will cure dyspepsia, Indigestion, Mal.uhi, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. Kor sale wholesale and retail by 1 1. R. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 189 North Queen street. Lancaster oil lwdftw T rouoH sykup. L0CUERS RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured thousands. It will cure your Cough or Cold In less time than auy otlur preparation. PRICE Si 'CENTS PER JIOTTLK, Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 EAST KINGr STREET, LANCASTER. PA. 1'A.l'MSK 1LA.NO SNUB, jk. pHAKKS W. FKY. U'K CARRY AS LARGE A LIKE OF WALL PAPERS. As any House In this part ot the State. The line embraces every description of PAPER HANUINCiS. from the lowest to the finest goods. UILT PAPERS from Si cent apiece up in choice nhapes unil coloring. We havo inour employ lirst-clast PAPER HANC-EKS. and are prepared to do work promptly ami much below thu regular prices. DADOnnd IS AND WINMOWSIIAnES.PLAIN GOODS by the Van I In all Colors and Widths. FIXTURES. LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding our Store Room it w.is en larged, and wo occupy part ot It for the ex clusive call ot Lace Curtains, Laoo Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Lace Bed Sets, LacePillow Shams. You will Iiml In our stock some choice good in White and Cream, and he surprised at the nice Curtalnt you can get lor a nnll outlay. We kt.cp all klmU of Poles in Brass, Ash, Ebony, Cherry and Waisnt, Extension Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHASES W. FRY, No. 57 North Que6n St., Lancaster. Ui.i.-S AMD UVEKXaWAJt.. H IUH m MAKTIJ1. DECORATED CHINA -AT- CHINA HALL. We are now opening on r Fall Importations ot HAVILAND'S DECORATED CHINA, -IN- D1NNER SETS, TEA SETS, TETE-A-TETE SETS, DESSERT SiiTS, SOLITAIRE SETS. Solitaire Cups and Sunci-r.-i, Frnlt Plates, Dessert P'ati s. ice uream aeiH, Cu-madorc-, Ac. A Foil Line or WHITE CHINA lor decora ting. High & Martin 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. LdLQUOKa, V. HUUSKAl.ACO'S ' NEW LIQUOR STORE, Mo. 43 North Qneaa sttrect, Lancaster, Fa. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and-LIQUORS, con. stantly -locsale at wholesalo and retail. Straight Old Rye Whisky of the distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated! Custom Houao Brandy; warranted ot the vintage of 18G0. Kept especially for medicinal purpose's. Puro Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Uran dles and Wines to suit the trado. tebS-lyd 'HOtrsfcAL CO. MJLL LINE Or KCCHKJC rOKKK and other playing cards at HARTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE SEEK
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