Volenip XIX-No 51. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1882. Price Two teal. Z pikfcAT BtKUAIN8. Blankets ! Blankets ! Blankets ! AT BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., White Blankets, $1 50 per pair, White Blapkets $2.00perpair, White Blankets up to $12.00 per pair. Wo call special attention to our $5.00 WHITE BLANKETS, as they are the Best BLANKETS for the money offered in thk city. NEW BLACK CASHMERES just opened, NEW BLACK SILKS just opened, LADIES' COATS and DOLMANS now opeoiaff. Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street J no. t. virhttK co. JOHN NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS. WHITE, GRAY AND SCARLET Crib BlaakeU, Marseilca Quilt and While and Brown Mixed Spreads. Homo-Made Comfort n"eil with clean Cotton. Doable and Single Shawls in all the new colorings. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Underwear. Woolandltaii.m Cloth Quilted Skirts. P. S. Oar store is the lightest in tho city, buyers can see just what they are getting, as we have h. much light on cloudy or ainy days as most stores in clear days. All our goods are marked in plain figures at the lowest prices, and one price only. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO. No. 25 EAST KING STREET, JNO. S. GIVLER. M VK1W KATHrOK. MERCHANT TAILORING. New effects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New electa in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionablo colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys aud tho popular Niggcrbead." MYERS & RATHFON, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, vicr H AUKK BKOTHKK. OVERCOATS. We invite attention to a complete line of 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 style. Also Overcoatings in full assortment to be made to order. HAGER & kTKXT DOUR TO TUB COURT IIOUSK. FAHUESTOOK. Our CLOAK ROOM is now supplied with a LARGE STOCK of the LATEST STYLE COATS, THOSE IN WANT SHOULD SEE THEM. (JASHMERES, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Gitls, in Quantities. V UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys aud Girls, in Quautities. f Fahnestook, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. house ruxtrisuura aoovs. TTOUHBrUIlNIBHlNO. THE BEST. We all want the bctt and moit economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANT IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES- we HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WnAT 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, FA. PZ.VMBBMP8 w HUl.Ha A f.g DEPOT TVK Water assets art Bath Tubs, lit mid Wooiem Hydrants, Planters' Earthenware, Gas and Stein Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtnres at Reduced Price?,' Plumbers' Supplies, Tinners 'SnpplFes SLATE ROOFING. SLATE ROOFING. Mtokll, 18 ft 16 MAST OBANQE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD, JMBT GOODS, c. ALL AT LOWEST PRICES AT BOWERS & HURST, S. GIYLER CJjOTBMNO. No. 12 East uoovh. BROTHER. SVVPIJLKB. Lancaster, Pa. & CO., LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHTON. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. va.i?isk UAmtmuB, ae. TUAKK8 W. FRY. WK CAKICY AS LARUE A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. Ah any House in thin part ot tliu Statu. Tlio lino embraces every description of PAPER HANGINGS, from tho lowest to the finest goods. GILT PAPERS from 25 cents apiece up in choice shapes and coloring1'. Weliave In onr employ first-class PAPER HANGERS, and are prepared to do work promptly and much below tho regular prices. DADOandBANDWINUOWSHADES.PLAlN GOODS by tho Yard in all Colors and Widths. FIXTURES. LOOPS, TASSKLS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding our Store Itoom It was en larged, and wo occupy part ol it for tho ex clusive call ot Laoo Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Laoe Bed Sets, Lace Pillow Shams. You will find In our stock some choice good in White and Cream, and be surprised at tho nice Curtains you can get tor a final I outlay. Wo keep all kinds of .Poles in lirnss, Asli, Ebony, Cherry and Walnut, Extension Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHARESW. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St., Lancaster. OI.A.SS AMD QUJSKNSWAJtk. Yfl UH ft maktin7 DECORATED CHINA AT CHINA HALL. Wo are now opening our Fall Importations ot HAVILAND'S DECORATED CHINA, -IN DINNER BETS, TEA SETS, TETE-A-TETE SETS, DESSERT SETS, SOLITAIRE SETS. Solitaire Cups and Saucers, Fruit I'lates, Dessert Platen, Ico Cream Sets, Cuspadores, &c. A Full Line Of WHITE CHINA for decora ting. High & Martin 16 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. PA. VAJtMtlAUMB, 4tO. WMIE HlAnUAKO CAKK1AUK WORK 1 OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, TENN'A. We make every style Buggy and Carriage de sired. Ail work finished In the most comfort able and elegant style. Wo use only the best selected material, and employ only the best mechanics. For quality of work our prices are the cheapest in the state. We buy lor cash and sell on the most reasonable terms. Giveusa caU. AH work warranted. Repairing prompt ty attended to. One set ot workmen especially mploved for that narnose. fnas-tfdAw TT8K KRKIUEB'S KXTBA rUKK NKW (J FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, miles northwest ot Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot be excelled. Try it to prove that. For sale by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to the trade sent tree. Address, JOHN G. KBEIDEK, BS7-3md Milton Grovo, Lancaster Co., Fa. THE CAMPAIGN. A CATHOLIC NEWSPAPER'S PHOTKMT. Denouncing tbelBfamaus Assault on Pat II- sob Cameron's ueUgloaa Card A itepaDllcaa Journal Advises tho Unloading of Beaver. The following editorial, leader appears (his week in the Freeman's Journal, one of the oldest, ablest and most popular Catho lic journals in this country : The issue in Pennsylvania is a very clear one. It is : Can Cameron, with the mil lionaires leagued with him, BUY UP the vote of Pennsylvania ! We wish we could feel more secure of the i-iuo than we do! We own some fear that there may be voters, sold and delivered, against their true interests, by accursed secret societies. We are told that, notwithstanding the exposure of the shallow plot, there is still existing an intention, in some of the min ing regions, of flinging broadcast among the least instructed, copies of the sheet called the New York Tablet, filled with calumnies, or the more sneaking method of insinuations, regarding Mr. llobert K. ltt- tison, the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor of Pennsylvania. Infamous falsehoods have been uttered regarding this gentleman, representing him as a bigot. His life-record gives the lie to the calumny. A generous and honorable gentleman, he has never shown any dis crimination for or against men on account of their race or their religion. His record, in the high local office he holds, is a suf ficient denial of the calumny. Men of Irish names and blood, and of the Catholic religion, have been, even offensively, paraded in Philadelphia papers as holding important positions of profit and trust under him. We doubt not that these men, Irish in name and Catholic in religion, have been appointed for their several, per sonal, merits, and not otherwise. God forbid ! That settles the slander on Mr. Pattison, running for Governor of Penn sylvania, against the most desperate efforts of the Camcronian monopolists, lavishing their money. The New York Tablet, which sheet is said to be intended to be used for circulat ing falsehoods about Mr. Pattison, was, till lately, the property of Mr. Denis Sad Her & Co. a bookbinding, and, wc think, printing establishment, engaged in selling school-books, stationery, etc., to poor school managers; and issuing the Tablet, in the shape of a newspaper, hiring this one or that one for editor, as an adver tising sheet of the concern. On hearing of the proposed attempt to use this sheet for so dishonorable a pur pose, wc sent to the American News com pany to get some late copies of it, as wc hardly ever sec it, and it is not on sale on New York city news-stands. Wc find its number for October 21 issued as : 4 Pub lished weekly by D. & J. Sadlicr." The number of this sheet dated October 28 comes out as : " Published every Tuesday morning by Michael Kcrwin, publisher and manager. : Inquiry made, wc find as cer tain, and so publish, that this Michael Kcrwin, to us unknown, is now, or was lately, a clerk in the New York post-office. For any respectable citizen of New York, that has known there was a paper called the New York Tablet, it is not necessary to do more than name it. Cameron's Religious Card, Philadelphia Times, Nov. 1. In accordance with the terms of tho con tract made by the New York Tablet with the Cameron Bosses of Pennsylvania, the Tablet will appear to-day with an elaborate assault upon Controller Pattison, address ed to Catholic Democrats and attested by Joseph E. Kcarns, John C. Dclaney, John Gallagher and other like characterless po litical traders in the religion they profess only to cloud it with reproach. The Tablet has been bought for this purpose by the Cameron machine, and it will at once be mailed to some forty thou sand Catholic voters of Pennsylvania, whose names and post office addresses were obtained several weeks ago. This is Cameron's last card to save a tottering ma chine by a palpably false appeal to reli gious faith, but while it will cost much in machine money, it will cost Cameron much more in the loss of votes the natural re sentment of honest men of every faith must inilict upon the machine ticket. Tho Tablet publishes the fabricated speech imputed to Pattison, knowing it is a sheer fabrication. This journal reprinted the report of Pattison's speech from all the leading journals of the city, and they stamp falsehood upon every material line of the Dclancy-Kearns-Gallaghcr insult to the intelligence of Catholic voters. The Tablet was also warned two weeks ago that characterless adventurers in politics like Kcarns, Dclaney and Gallagher were boast ing that the 'Tablet was contracted with by their masters to aid in this attempted fraud upon Catholic voters, and if it had cither honesty or self-respect it would have vin dicated itself from complicity in theboasted work of petty political desperadoes by de nouncing the fraud and publishing the truth. The Tablet preferred Cameron's machine money to the vindication of its integrity, and it is now the self-proclaimed mercenary organ of tho Pennsylvania Bosses. Partisan appeals to religious prejudices or to religious faith arc among the most disreputable and generally the most un profitable of all political efforts. The at tempt of corrupt political leaders to guide the consciences of religious voters of any persuasion on religious grounds, is ever justly offensive to every sincere religionist; but when a tottering Boss machine, strug gling in the violent throes of death, invents shameless iaiscnoous in tnc lace ot trains that arc accessible to all, to deceive voters on religious grounds, not onlyjthc religious faith that is thus falsely appealed to, but every religious faith, resents the fraud as a double offense against decency, integrity and patriotism. When Know-Nothingism ran riot throughout the State, proclaiming every Catholic and foreigner as unfit for political trust,thccldcr Cameron and the present Sen ator Cameron were the leaders of that pre scriptive organization, and they adhered to its fortunes until it faded out in disgrace. Now they need Catholic and foreign votes to save their tottering dynasty from de struction, and they purchase venal journals like the Tablet and unscrupulous hypo crites like DJancy, Kcarns and Gallagher to deliver Catholic and foreign votes to the old Know-Nothing Bosses of Pennsylva nia. It is a transparent and disgraceful fraud, and one that is certain to make votes against the machine that would de grade religion in the vain hope of escaping long-merited defeat. . UNLOAD BEAVEB. Advice from a Straight-out Republican 1'uper The following is from the New York Tri bune It is the leading editorial in its issue of Oct. 31, 1882. The Tribune is a straightout Republican paper, and in the last National campaign Don Cameron urged Republican to take it, to read it and to support it. Head what it says : The real issue in the Gubernatorial elec tion in Pennsylvania is tho continuance or destruction of Don Cameron's vulgar and offensive bossisin. His fortunes arc staked on the success of Beaver, and he knows with certainty that Beaver's election means a new lease of power to himself, and that after that be cannot be shaken off without destroying the party at the same time. It is passing strange that what Cameron knows so well, and what every outside spectator sees so plainly, should be obscured from the vision of thousands of Pennsylvania Republicans who want " to elect Beaver this "year and throw Camer on overboard afterward." They seem blind to the lact that with a victory this year for Cameron's man, Cameron will be bo intrenched that in .1884 when his re election to the Senate comes round he will be in position to command his own success or else throw the State over to the Demo crats in the Presidential election. It is only too probable that his enemies will ac cept the alternative, and in order to get rid of him consent that the Democrats should carry the electoral vote of the State; and that means, of course, an anti-Protection President for the country. On the other hand, every man not wilfully blind can sec that Cameron's defeat this year will lead to a reforming of the lines of the party on a basis that will not only assure success but will command it. ' Tho vital safety of the Republican party in Pennsylvania for the future is thus clearly involved in remov ing Cameron from the shoulders of the party, where he rides like the Old Man of the Sea, an intolerable burden. The election of Beaver, if that were pos sible, would keep np the strife and dissen sion in the party in Pennsylvania. With Cameron's brutal methods of politics the Stewart wiug would be subject to persecu tion, and if it ever desired to unite with the Cameron wing it would only be per mitted to do so on terms of humiliation and dishonor. Every consideration, therefore, for the future of the Republican party in Pennsylvania demands that Cameron's man be rejected. The alternative may not be pleasant, but no result is so bad, none so fatal, as the continuance of Cameron and his gang in command of the great and noble Republican party in Pennsylvania. Mentally and morally, personally and politically, Mr. Cameron is utterly unfit for a leader. He can only be a boss, and that too of the worst type which the worst phase of American politics is capable of producing. Let not the grave error be committed of electing his tools on the pre sumption that afterward the Boss can be thrown aside. A Tribute to the Farmer. In his address at the opening of the Wisconsin state fair Gov. Rusk said : " Agriculture is tho foundation of tho business and prosperity of tho whole country. When tho toil of the farmer is utterly lost ; when, after planting and tending and waiting, the harvest-timo brings no harvest to him, every industry aud every interest instantly feels it. How completely a series or crop failures, or even a short crop, paralyzes tho business of tho country ! So a sories of good crops stimulates every business aud revives every drooping industry. The railroad lines lengthen,; tho rolling mills are busy, tho iron mines, tho saw mill, the lumber camp, arc all scones of activity, and every instrument of commerce is in use. The hum of tho machinery is tho natural ac companiment to the songs of Jlie harvest field. Tho daily published telegram from tho money centre of tho world is an un conscious daily tribute to agriculture and tho farmer as the prime factor in coin merco. They noto and chronicle every frost, every rain, every hostile insect, as carefully as the physician the symptoms of his patient. Stocks go up and down with varying reports as to wheit and corn. The Wall street gambler who never heard the meadow lark in the field reads with as eager interest tho news from the grain fields as ono fearing for a fiiend would read the casualties of a battle. But such tribute is temporary and compulsory. It springs from selfishness mostly, and the crop assured, indifference to agriculture proclaims itself too aften in an undue levy upon the crop for carriage aud in other ways, which I havo not time to mention. With tho growth of the country increased prosperity and the multiplied and splendid educational facilities, our colleges, universities, academies and other institutions of learning arc filling up with ambitious fr.rmer boys, vigorous in body and mind, bent upon acqniring knowl edge This is woll. They make good students aud scholars, but I havn feared that too many of them rather disdainfully turn from farm life to tho professions as being a step higher. I would like to im press upon such young men that they aro mistaken in this. There is in a true nenso no ' step higher ' from the calm, thought ful, heallhiul, independent life of tho in telligent farmer." The llrbt American inscription upon tho olio lisk.now stuudiug in Central Pnrk.Ncw York, will be: " Vbo Dr. Bull's Cough Syrnp. Trice 25 cents. ' Facts speak plainer than words." Proof:" Tho Doctor told mo to tako a blue pill, but I didn't lor 1 had already been poi soned twice by merenry. Tho druggist told mo to try Kidney-Wort, and I did. It was just the thing lor my biliousness and consti pation, and now I am ns well as ever." A. P. San tor J. Sold in both dry and llqiiold form SIn the Diamond Dyes more coloring is given lor 10 cts. than In any 15 or Si-cent dyes, und they give foster and more brilliant colors, 0 Thk Hkv. Gko. It. Thatkb, ot jsnuruon, lnd., says : "Both myselfand wllo owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Curs. For sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 unci 139 North Queen street. The Celluloid Eyc-Glosscs are the lightest, handsomest and most durable made. Get a pair. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Op ticians. Druggist's Testimony. II. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Ont., states that he was ullllcled with chronie bron chitis lor some yearn, and was completely cured by the use ot Thomas' Kclectric OH. For sale bv II. D. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North (juccc street. Nothing builds up shattered constitutions so quickly as Brown's iron Hitters. For sale by II. 18. Cochran, druggUt, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Shiloh's ctnts swill immediately relievo Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Triumphant. Mrs. Sclgtrlcd, Marlon. O., says Thomas' Ec lectrlc Oil was triumphant in her cose; she used it for a severe cold and pain Inside, and was relieved in a tew minutes. For sole by II. B. Cochiun, druggist, 117 and 139 North Queen street. Shiloh's Catarrh nnocnr a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Moutn. For sole by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Walnut Leaf Hair KWortr. It is entirely dlnerent from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Ilalr Kestorer. It will Immediately free the head from all dandratt, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duce a now growth where It has lallenotr. It does not In any manner effect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of .Lc-ul and Nitrate ot bilver preparations have done. It will cliange light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask yonr druggist for it. Each Bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE A CC Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CUITTENTON New York. juntt-lyd.eodAw AX-UIO. LINE OF ECCHRK, fOKER and ether playing cards at UAUTHAN'S lELLOW FUONT C1UAU STORE JCKDfCJUU B ROWA1I IRON B1TTEK8. KNOW That Brown's Ikon Bitteus will euro tho worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and in creased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression aud low spirits. Restores an exhausted nursin.z mother to full strength and gives abundant sustenance for her child. Strengthens tho muscles and nerves, enriches the blood. Ovoi comes weakness, wakeiulucss, and lack of energy. Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St,,Haltlinon Uec 1SS1. For six years I havo been a great suflorur from Blood Dis eane, Dyspepsia, and constipa tion, and became bo debilitated that 1 could not retain anything on my stomach, in fact, life had lccomo almost a bunion. Fi nally, when hope had almost left me, my husband seeing Brown'd Iron Bitters advertised in the paper. Induced me to give It a trial. I am now taking the third bottlo and havo not felt so well in six years as I do at tho pres ent time. Mrs. L. F. Giukfjw. Bkown'k Ikon Bitteus will have a better tonic effect upon any ono who needs "bracing up," than any medicine made. for solo wholesale and retail by II. U.COCII BAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster i2 Iwd&w H KIDNKV-WOKT Has been proved the 8 n rot euro lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame back or disordered urltio indi cate that you aro a victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wortat once, (drug gist recommend it ) and it will speedily over come tho disease and restore healthy action. 1 orliaa For complaints peculiar to I IfWIIOO. your sux, such ss pain and wcaknasscs, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, us It will act promptly and safely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy depodts, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield to Its curative twicer. SOLD BY ALL DUUGGISTS. l'rlce, SI. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on tho Kidnevs, Liver and Bowels. sep2eodTTSAw Z.AHCA.HXISH WATCHJSB. rilOK MUSICAL I1KLUJ OF TUB MUI1LE TEAM OF Conestoga Horses, which Team wa-t Bought Specially for the Grand Bl-Ccntcnnial Labor Display of October 25th, in Philadelphia and t'lo Old Tlmo Conestoga Wagon have probably made their last round ttip be tween 1'hlludctphia and Lancaster over the Old "King's Highway" lti Advertising one of tho very Uncut ot the Wonderful Machine-Made Products of the Nineteenth Century, tho Lancaster Watch 200,000 ! Two Hundred Thousand copies ot the live 8-page illustrated Bl-Centennial William 1'enn Circular, the illustrated Conestoga Wagon Cir cular, and other matter all advertising the Lancaster Watch distributed from tho Cones toga Wagon along the lino ot tho l'aradc, wcro eagerly sought after and preserved in all directions. OAUfJKtB. riARFETS. Carpet Manufactory Having undertaken to manufacture BAG and CHAIN CAItl'ETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian AX GREAT BARGAINS AJtOJAT BELOW COST, to make room and glvo my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. EL S. SMJJEuEl, CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts. rt ENUIBB HAVANA AND VARA UIOAH9. T The best 5-cent Cigar In tho city at IlABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR . STORE. SAMUKL M. RIC1, ATTOKNKV, HAH Removed his Oflice rrnnt Stt North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Rear or Court House, Long's New Building. ;ml7-tid Carpets CLOTMiSO. 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., Lodgir Building, 0he3lnut& SiniKts. PHILADELPHIA. p3Hnid w ILLlAHHUN VOSTCK. In advertising our many different kliuU ot Uoods it is difficult to know at times just what to say. We have enough OVERCOATS at present to claim tho attention or every body t!nt needs one In and around Jan. caster. The one la particular that we sell lor SIO.OO ( for men only ) Is a very gieat bargala, and from the price we go up to 30.0Q and down to S3.35,and Uie vari ety that we keep for BOYS AND CHILDREN is very largo nd to Judge from the litrge number already sold the prices are a low as you! could wish them to be. There is another lot coming tbb week from Ihe factory ot that SPECIAL ALL-WOOL DRESS SUIT lor Men, that we are selling so many ol lor S12.0O. und If you have not seen It yet and think of paying $15 or $18 for your Knll suit, please seo this ono before you buy. Tho assortment ot WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND CHILDREN is very largo an 1 In some ot tin liner makes we have HOSIERY TO MATCH. We still keep Seven Grains of White Shirts, 1 FOR 2'k ' FOB 4Sc. 1 FOR 75c. IKOUtOc. IFOR 90s. 2 FORM each. But the K1GHM1K SUJ&T, tint we sell forVl.OOis tho bcvil of them and there U no need of yon paying tho extra price t-. have shirts made to order, thinking you can havo a better lit and luSutheni made better: lor a trial or this Shirt will prov: to you that THE EIGHMIE IS THE BEST. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTKU. PA St. KaTUVOH, (LATK RATUVON VtSHBK.). ilerchaut Tailor and Draper, CORNER NORTH qUEEN ANI ORANUE STREETS, LANCASTER 1M. Is supplied with a Fine Stock ot FALL AND WINTER COAT1NUS. SUITINGS, OVKICCOATINGF, I'ANTALOONINGS and VKSIINGS. All of which will bmnade promptly to ori.'tr ami satisfaction guarantee!. In Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by tho yard or pattern, mt7-lnnl H 1HSU & HROTUEB. Shirts and Underwear. Tho place to buy your Shirts nnd Underwear is at onr Great Ctotldng Hall, and now wo would like you to cull and examine some of the specialties we are showing In the above mentioned articles. Our UNDERWEAR ranges in prices from '2Z ccBtscacli to$2J'Mind comprises all the dinVrcnt grades and colors. Our 5ent Shirt and Drawers is a special bar gal n. We have at least 50 DIFFERENT KINDS OF SHIRTS, Among which we have secial bargain- in white and blue flannel Bicycle, Lawn Tennis, Tachtnicn's and the cheaper grades. A Klcy clehhirtdtliOcenti. A BIcyleHhirt at 75 cents. A Bicycle Shirt at il.uo. and illllerent qualities to the finest. Our greatest inducement is a lot ol 2W dozen cxtrauuulHy Paragon White Siiirts At 80 cento, four-ply, linen bowm and cuff, re inforced bosom. A lew dozen ot those clepnut Percale Shirts, with two collars, at W i-cuto, yctlctU HTRSH & BEOTEER, Peso Hall Clothiig Howe, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen Stroot, 6 and 8 Penn Square. sep8 1yd IS OWIUU1II. OUR HBW REAL B8TAT CATALOGUE, Containing a large number of properties la city and country, with prices, c Copies sent tree to any address. ALLEN A. 1IERR CO., Real Estate and Insumnee Agent, No. 10 East King Street.