LANCASTER DAILY TNTEL.LIGENCEK FRIDAY, NO VEMBER 3, L-8Z. Lancaster SntelUgencer. FRIDAY EVENING, MOV. 8, 1883, Oar Autumn Foilaze. Ccrinantown Telegraph. Not many of our readers who have not been abroad at this period of year, when the subject is more or less always dis cussed, know how much oar autumn scenery is appreciated by Europeans. The leaves of most of thoir trees die off black or brownish, nothing we believo except the larch putting On any thing lite an ap proach to the gorgeous colors of our woods and forest trees. Pictures of Ameri cau scenery are among the most popu Iar in European collections ; and yet much as they are prized by their owners, there is generally a lingering doubt that the reality is equal to the rep presentatiou. Many have been known to come to this country that they may ?e and enjoy these great natural beauties, which many of us see and look on with scarcely any emotion at all. Our country friends, who live in the midst of these great beauties, have no idea how much they are envied at tins season Dy city peo ple, whom it is so much the fashion of country-folks to wish to live among. Hardly a man of any consibility, who goes to his counting house day after clay, but wishes as ardently he could spend his days in the country, as the countryman so often desires to be in the citizen's place. At this season the leaves seem to be at unusual pains to look their prettiest, and to put on their best. By the time we get through we shall havo nearly six weeks of this ?nnual spectacle, in "consequence of the great variety of our Helds and forests more, we have heard botanists say, than luost parts of the Union can name. First and earliest to change this year we noted the red maple. In some cases this had on its orange an-.l brown b'y the end of Sop ctraber. Tun great dogwood with its rich blood colo-1 rxsi; n'-oct, and next the dwarf sumac and tho Virginia orvner. Even the poison vine goes into the general re joicing, and after the others named takrx on a fort of crimson orange of so beautiful a tint that one can almo.-t pardon its evil spirit which makes it so heartily at other seasons despised. Tin n fo'Iows tho tuiip tree with their go'dcu yellow, aud tho sugar and Norway maples with their lemon and ciimson ; aid by ihistimo wo are nearly half through the hhowy season. But by tho time most of these leaves fall, the sour oi black gum turns to whjy pink, tho sassafras to crimson red and yellow tinted, and tho white oak and white ash a sort or purplish hrowu. To these follow tho Slae's Horn sumac, with its curious mixture oi s-surlet and green, the red uud pink oak, blackberries, and so-forth, in endless variety. Scarcely, however, have all the: o fiuished their hymns of rejoicing for their summer's li'e, than tho common cultivated cherry, now wild every whe:e in this region, takes up the same story, and this with the true scarlet oak, keeps up the glorious strain often till far into November. For those who know how to enjoy life rationally, there is no pleasure like a resi dence in tlie country at this season of tlii year ; and those who already living iu the country and yet have never taken pains to cultivate those tastes which would lead to a full enjoyment of all these things, kno not how much pleasure in life they lose. If young people wcro taught to appreciate and study these pleasing phases of count r life, it would have much todo with making them contented and satisfied. Even the richest man desires liclies only that he may enjoy it, and often spends laigely to have what country people get for nothing Mr. Travers and Two Confidence Men. New York World. Sir. William R. Travers tells the fol lowing story on himself, and vouches for its being anew and true ono : As he was leaving his-office on Thursday last a well dressed mr.n approached him and, arret ing him vciv cordially, said : "How do you do, sir ? I am very glad to see you. When did yon :-.rvo in the city ?'' ' E er e er. c o c cuso mo me, sir," said Mr. Travers. " You you have evidently mir mis mistaken me for s s s somebody else." ' And you are not Mr. Andrews, of Poughkeepsie ?"' queried tho man. " N-n-no, sir ; my namo is Tr-Tr-Trav-crs," ho replied, whereupon tho mar., with many apologies, mnAo off. ?.Ir. Travers qetiy walked up Broad way, looking in tho shop-windows, as is his habit, when ho was suddenly stopped by a man, who, rushing up to him, ofl'erH his hand and said : " How do you do, Mi. Travers ? I am so glad to see you ! 1 heard you were :n town aud havo been looking out for .. rywhere." " Papa par p-u-no me sir." said Mr. Travers, blandly - My u.une is z T?r-ter-Traven ; I-I-I a:n Mr. Ai.-Au-Au-Andrews, from Pok-Pok-Poughkcepsie." Tho Policy of Silent. Arkansaw Traveler. "General," said an Arkauscw gentle man, approaching a well-known politician, "I suppoKO you saw tint article in tho Blue Wing this morning in which the editor calls you a liar and thief.' "Yes, I saw the outrage." "What are you going to do about it ? Answer it. I suppose?" "No, I shall treat the fellow with the contempt he de; erve's. A man who would willingly assail character 3 below the notice of a dog. 'Bnt your constituents will of course expect to see you defend yourself. They do not belie ro the charges, bat they do not wish to see you rest quietly under pur.'.: abuse." "I think tho best plan is to keep clear of such contemptible men and not notice their vilo utterances." "Why do you think so;1'' "Because that scoundrel has got tho proof against me." "Well, if that's fJhe case I wouldn't notice him." Father ! Getting Well. My daughters say. "How- much belter father is since he used Hop Bitters, lie is gelling well niter his long buffering liom a. li-,is de clared Incurable, and wo are. o glad that he used your Bitters. A lady ot Rochester, N. j . nl-.td&w " A coward can be a Hero at a distance : presence ot danger tests presenoe ol mind." Presence ot di-easc tests the value ot a cura tive. Kidney V,rt challenges this test al ways and everywhere, so iar a-tall complaints ot the bowels, liver and kidneys at o concerned. It cures all, nor asks any odds 5"ExplicIt directions for every uo are given with tho Diamond Dves. For dyin Mosses, Grasses, Ejrgs, Ivory, 'Hair, Ac. " SLEEM.E8S u'ghts, made miserable by that terrible conh. Saitoh Cure is the relIl!ll f .r you. For sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist 117 and 139 North Uneen St. dll-lwdoowAw A Friend In Meed. Time over and again Thomas EclectrlcOll lias proved a salutary friend to the distressed. As a reliable curative lor croup in children sore throat and bronchial affections, and as a positive external remedy for pain,it Is a never tailing antidote. For salo by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and '39 North Queen street. That hacking cough can be soqulckly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it, For sale by IL B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen Street, mvl-lwde-tw&w A Keajavatlng Betnedy Is to be found" in Burdock Blood Bitters. As nt?itcor s,ck h"lachc, female weak ness, biliousness, indigestion constipation Catakkh cured, health and sweet breath h. cured by Shiloh's Cataw.li Remedy. Price cents. Nasal Injector irec. For sale bv H B Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St! myl-lwdeowAw MEMGAJ. H OP JSITTKKS HOP BTTERS, (A Medicine, Not a Urlnt,) Contains HOPS, BI7CHI7, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, anU the Purest ami Best Medical Qualities ot all Other Bitters. THEY CURB All D'ecsiEes o! the Stomach, Bowels. Blood. Liver. Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and especially Fenale Complaints. 61,000 IX GOLD will no paid tor a cose they will not cure or help, or for anything Im pure and injurious lound In them. Ask vonr druggit for HOP BITTERS and try them before you sleep. Taka do other. U. I. V. is an absolute and irresistible cure lor Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. JVScnd for Circular. All the above sold by druggists. HOP BITTERS MFG. CO., Rochester, N. Y., and Toronto, Ont. nl-lmeod&w HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED stowgh BITTERS. Old lashionable remedies arc rapidly giving ground bctorc the advance ot this conquering specilic, and old lashioncd ideas in regard to depletion ns a means o: cure, have been quite exploded by the success ot the great rcnovant, which tones the system, tranqulilzcs the n -rve-i, neutralizes malaria, depurates and enricnes the Mood, lousrs thu liver when dor mant and promote) a regular habit ot body For sale by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally, nl-lydcod&w Tfi IL'SKV-WOKT XV is A Sure Cure for All Diseases OF TII'C KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It has specific r.clion on this most import ant orgun, enabling it to throw oft torpidity anil inaction. Stimulating tho healthy secre tion on he Bile, and by keeping the bowels in frei' condition, etlectir.g its regular discharge. TVTola-rio Ityounresufleiinclromina iXLaiKXllOi. lurla. have the chills, are liil- iniis, dyspeptic or constipate I, Kidney-Wort will surely relieve.'111! quickly cure. In the Spring to 'cle.mso the System, every one should taKC a t hot ough course olit. Sold by DrugglM!. 1'rlco, 81. KIDNEY-WORT. se27 iyd&w51W&F 41 c I5BOU sYKlJl. LOCKER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Ua cured thousands. It will euro your Coiigh or Cold in less time thau any other preparation. PRICES! CEXTX PER BOTTLE, Prepared and sold only by CHAS, A. LOCHER, NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, LANCSTEK. PA. UAJiUtt'AJtK. IS' v HAnnTV'ABK stoi::.-. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, OK a f.i us IN- BUILDING nii'A CA BIN h i HARDWARE, STOVES. HEATEBS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS ami GLASS House Furnishing Goods. sll-3:ndw CAUttlHiSSa, C. rjpjaK m-abuakd carkiaoe wosk OF I.ANCASTEK COlTXTr. EDGERLEY & Co., PINE CARRIAGE BLDERS. MARKET STREET, Rear of Central Market Houses, IiANCASTEE, FKKN'A. We make every stylo Buggy and Carriage do sired. All wcrJi linished in tho most comfort, anlonnd elegant stylo. Veusa only the Uest sclc"ted materia!, and employ only the best mechanics, .tor quality of work our prices arc tho cheapest in the st:.to. Wo Imy tor cash ami sell on the most leasonahlu terms. Give us :i call. AH work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One set ot workmen esiwclai Jy mplovfd for thut i:'jrpose. fnSB-tfdft- arc i KB. TKCKKA8E YOCK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, S10, 20, 50, aoo. Tlioc rte-jlrlng to make money on small and T1I(m1IT11 illVf4tlltfnlQ 111 irmln ..w..rlan.... ,....1 stock speculations can do so by operating on mirnliin 1,'min Mnv 1 lCl . .!, . . date, on investments ot $1,09 to $1,000 cash profits have been realized and paid to invest- nra innnnntlntv tn kivii-i1 il.n...j t,A .... . investment, still leaving the original invest- uivui luiiKiuK iiiuiu-y or payaoie on demand Explanatory circulars and statement ot innd W snnt frrn W wnnt n,Qiinnaihiu An.n .i will report tho crops and introduce tlio plan. FLEMMINQ & MERRIAM. Commission Merchant, Major Clock, Chi- ""i " iu-i3-a L1QUOH8, 45 O. TTOIISRAl, Jb riflM H NEW LIQUOR STORE, So. 43 North Queen street, Lancaster, P. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, cSn. stantly tor sale at wholesalo ami retail Straight Old Itye Whisky of the distillation ofl875. Pure unadulterated Cr.-dom 1'ous Brandy, warranted oi the vintage oi iw; Kent especially for .'icdicinalpurposKH. iu.c Old Holland Gin, and other w'lSaJ-lf. r.run dies and Wines to suit the trade feh3-lyd UOUSEAL & i;o. A rULl. LINE OF EUOHBK, l'OKEK tX and ether playing cards at HAUTMAN'S TCkLLOW FKOST CIGAR &TOUE jtjtx OTBAWBKlDGE & CLOTHIER. The Bi-Ceitemiial Celebration will bring crowds of out-of-town customers to Phila delphia. We are now arranging for their convenience and comfort, and desire them to make OUR STORE HEADQUARTERS during their visit. Parcels can be checked at the Market Street entrance and will be kept, until called for. At the Bureau of Information all questions concerning the situation of places of interest, and the way to reach them will be cheerfully and fully answered. The Ladies Parlor on the second floor away from all bustle and noise, is easy accessible by elevator and af fords a pleasant meeting place for friends, and a de lightful spot to rest when tired. It is supplied with cur rent magazines, newspapers and writing materials. Retiring and dressing rooms are adjoining. A special exhibition of the new fashion in every de partment of Dry Goods, will be made by us daily dur ing the celebration, and to every lady these displays will no doubt be among the most interesting sights of the Bi-Centennial Anniversary. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS EXCLUSIVELY. EIGHTH AND MARKET. EIGHTH AND FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. aprO-oawd F4 w S NODOKAS9, MURRAY A Of). FASIMABLE WINTER CLOTHS, DRESS CLOTHS AND CL0AKNGS. Our unrivalled assortment of DRES3 CLOTHS offers special inducements to purcbasers. New sbade3 and now mixtures in fashionable puro wool fabrics of domes tic and foreign makes. Cloths from $1 to $1.20 (54 inches wide) np through all tbo different grades to tho very finest made. French Tricoto, Amazon, Blastique and Sergo Cloths. SEAL SKIN OLOTHS AND PLUSHES For Dolmans, Wraps, Paletots, Linings (for silk circulars) and Trimmings. These goods, unless made by experienced manufacturers, aro apt to be unsatisfactory. Our very complete lines were made by the samo maker as those wo had last season, which gave universal satisfaction, and we believe them to bo tho bast in tho world. Prices from 83.00 to 830.00 per yard (50 inches wide.) r;z." SILK FLUSHES in all the popular colors and in different qualities. ENGLISH JERSEY OLOTHS. Stockinets or English Jersey Cloth in several grados. Black, Navy Blue, Green, Olive and Deal lirown. SPECIAL POST FACILITIES The ino;lo of ordoiin- by mail is now adopted by thousands, and owing to tho efficiency of our Mail Order .uepn cnient we aro enabled to supply all demauds for SAMPLES or GOODS. Thohe onco adopting this system of purchasing will see the immense advantages it offers, and continue to uso it in preference to buying from limited assortments. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. a'5-8mI&w tiA.1 l,Kijjii)$. THE GREAT Burlington Eoiit Chicago, Burlington & Qalncj F.. R. Chicago, Bnrllnginn & Qnincy R. K. PIUX"CIPAL LINE AM f OL.D FAVOUITK FK03I CHH'AOOORPEORIA TO KANSAS CITT, OMAHA, CAT.IKOKK1A LINCOLN AND IENVKH. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and BEST lino to St. Joseph, Atohlnson, Topska, Dcnison, Dallas, Jalveston. and all points In Iowa, Nc braska, Jllssourl, Kansas, Now Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas, This route has no superior for Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul. Nationally reputed as being the UKEAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally conceded to be the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world lor all classes ol travel. All connections made in Union depots. Try It and yon will And traveling a luxury instead of a discomiort. Through tickets via. this celebrated lino Jor sale at all offices in the U. S. and Canada. All information about rates of fare, Sleeping Cars, etc., cheerfully glveu by PKKCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. T. J. POTTER, 3 1 Vice Pre?. Gen. Manager, Chicago, III. JOHN y. A. UEAN.Oen. Kastern Agt, 317 Broadway, 30G Washington St," New York. Boston, Mass. navlf-lyd&w VOAJi. B. KAKTMVj Wholesale and Retail Sealer In all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. JWIard: No. 420 North Water and Prince treat above Lemon Lancaster. nS-lyd flOA-U M. V. B. COHO. 830 KOSTU WJLTXHHT., Lancaster. Fa., Wholesale and Rotall Dcalors In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Yard and Office : No. 330 NORTH WATER f-TstEET. teb28-Iyd i ,UAL AMI KAKIRB .i r.e-sfivri udc of f.miiij CO A L, well-cleaned. v'JKiit guurantecd. Maauro by tho cai-'cud ut Lowest Priccp. Also. Limestone Sci-ecnings for iriv3 ami walli.. Cement at reduced price.!. Hay and Straw by the ton or half. Yard: Hanisburgplkc. General Office : aX East Chestnut Street. KAUEEMAN, KELLER & CO. avrt-rwd ouova. Our excellent lines of high colored, usual cloth shades, and Black, Imported and AmcricauCloakins are unsurpasscd.BIack, Matallesse and Worsted Paco and Plain Beaver Cloakiogs, with soft wool for backs. Plain and roujh face oloths iu Wine, Brown, Qreen and Olive, and rich hues of Scarlet, Garnet, Myrtle, Ochre and Brown for chil dren's stylish street garments and wraps. FOR OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS. l-Al'MU UAirtHKOa, XC pUAKKS WVFJtT. VK CARRY AS LARGE A LINE OF WALL PAPERS As any House in this part ot thu State. The line embraces even description f PAPER HANGINGS, from the lowest to tho finest goods. ttILT PAPERS from 25 ceutaapluco up in choice shapes and coloring We have in our employ nrsi-cia fAi-K.it uuuiiiu, and are prepare! to do wo k promptly and inucu oeiowr ino regular prices DAOOatid BAND W1NIJOW SHADES.PLAIN lioniis iy tne inni in an colors and Wldthi. FIXTURES. LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding' oar Storo Room It was en larged, and we occupy part ot it for the ex clusive cull ot Lace Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Lace Bed Sets, Lace Pillow Shams. You will find in onr stock some choice cood In White and Cream, and be surprised at ths nice uuruiui- you can get ior a small outlay. We keep all kinds of Poles in Brass, Ash, Kuoiiy, Cherry and Walnut, Extcuslon Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHARESW. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St., Lancaster. VAMPMX. CARPETS. Carpet Manufactory, Having undertaken to manufacture BAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,000 yards per week, I am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Yenetian Carpets, AT GREAT BARGAINS AND TAT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET BALI, Oor. West King and Water Sts. NOTICE TO TKESPASSEKS AND GUN NEUS. All persons aro hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether inclosed or nn Inclosed, cither lor the purpose of shooting or flshinff, as the law will bo rlgidlv euloroed against all trespassing on said lands ot the under.-dtfr-od alter this notice WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN. It. PERCY' ALDEN, "u-3-, EDWARD C. FREEMAN. Attorney tor R. w. Coleman's Heirs. olC-tfdw GENUIJIKUAVANAANDYAltA CIGAKt?. The best J-cent Cigar in tho city at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW KRONT CMiAR SXOUE. CLVTUIXO C. "1 rESlMU SUIBTS AND DRAWERS FOE LADIES AND QENTIiBMEN. S. J. EEISMAN. r ANDC. C0LLAB8 AND CUIFS. jL J. EEISMAN. VTEW LINK OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SHIRTS. E. i. ER1SMAN. ALL WOOL SCARLET SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. . J. ER13MAN, 66 NORTH QUEEN STREET. 7 ALL OPEAINO FALL OPENING -AT E GERHART'S iilnilnni .-! t NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. -nrilXiAaiKuN Si FOSTER. In advertising our many different kinds ot tioods It Is difficult to kiotr at times j ust what to say. We have enough OVERCOATS. at present to claim the attention of every body that needs ono in and around Lan caster. The one in particular that wo sell for 810.00 ( for men only ) Is a very gicat barguln, and from the prlco we go up to 30.00 and down to 83.25,. and the vari ety that we keep for BOYS AND CHILDREN Is very large nd to Judgo from tbo large number already sold the prioes are as low as you could wish them to be. There is another lot coming this week from tho factory ot that 8PECIAL ALL-WOOL DRESS SUIT for Men, that we aro sailing so many ot lor 813.00, and If you have not seen it yet and think of paying $15 or $18 for your Fall suit, please soo this one before you buy. Tho assortment ot WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND CHILDREN is very lurgo an! in some of thu finer makes we have HOSIERY TO MATCH. Wo fctlll keep Seven 6raie3 of White Shirts, 1 FOR 2nc. IFOR 4Sc. 1 FOR 75c. lFOKtOc. lFORSWc. 3 FOR Jl each. But the EIGHM1U SHIRT, that we sell for 81.00 is the best or them ami there is no need of you paying tho extra price to have shirts mado to order, thinking you can havo a hotter fit and havo them mado better : lor a trial of this Shirt will prove to you that THE EIGUMIE 13 THE BEST. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. o ,SK PRICE HOUSE. Now Eeady Ky Entire Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR Men, Boys and Children Aro now on our Counters and consist of the bast material ever made up In Ready-Made Clothing. Every Garment is well-sowed aud hand somely cut, in the Leading Styles. MY PRICES A RE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Chadren's FALL ana WINTER OVEECOATS In great variety, well made and Low Prices. IN MT- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You can find almost any thing lor a SUIT car 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. LANCASTER, PA. FOUNTAIN FINE-CUT TOBACCO (THE 1 best brand inanulactured) 8 cents per oz. 4" m . i.na A Tft A ' ir.74k .. nnnm riltlo ( 'l-l'S e,aijt. xaivax vU4u 3TOIU2. CLOTHISa, JtC. rr-BK B1-C&NTKKN1AL. Oak Hall and Bi Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Centennial Celebration on October 35th 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 offered, and we firmly believe has never bee.h 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 A are, we are sure, more firmly our friends than ever be fore. W 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 Autumn stock of this year's sales. Wanamaker & Brown, OAK HALL, Sixth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. dry aooim. N KW UBBnr STOKE. Hetzger & Hanghman HEADQUARTERS EOR UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR, BLANKETS. BLANKETS, BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES. COMFORTABLES, COUNTERPANES. COUNTERPANES. We believe wo have thu largest stock and Cheapest Prices Ik this city In all of tke aboro goods, as wn are already selling great quantities of thorn. hetzger i wmm NEW CHEAP STORE, 43 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER, (Be twee a the Cooper Houso and fiorrd lloreo Hotel.) ROBKlt, AC. TTAUEBUUSa'S $200 CAN BE SAVED BT CALLING AT I. Hatebusli's One Price Houss. SADDLEanu HARNESS FACTORY NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, FA. ESTSIgn of tue Golden Horse Hcads." We havo just rccelred alarms job lot ot fln -. LAP ROBES. REVERSIBLE PLUSH ROBES". RUSSIAN .4LKIGU ROBES, SIBERIAN LAP ROBES, Which w can sell from W.00 to W.00 lass tha regular prices. V haroalso a fln assort ment ot Bf alo Roles, Ira BMets, FANCY SLEIGIT ROBES, SADDLES, HARNESS. WHIPS. TRUNKS, BAGS. POCKET BOOKS, GLOVES, r-lNEDBITIHtt GLOYES and COLLARS. GOODYEAR'S RUBBER COATS. GOSSAMERS, COATS AND HATS. GUM GLOYES, for Tanner's Use, And everything beloncintr to a FIRST-CLASS HARNESS ESTABLISHMENT. 49- REPAIRING ITEATLT DONE. M. H ABERBUSH, No. 30 OENTRH SQUARE. LANCASTER, FA. vO-lywASmd MBD1CAI. GKAV8 SPECUIC MV-DlCINiS. TMJ5 Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro tor Impotency, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory, Universal Lassi tude. Pain In tho Back:, Dimness ot Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity or Con sumption and a Premature Grave. Full par ticulars in our namnlet. which wo desire to send free by mall to every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all di tiggM at 1 per pack age, or six package for J5. or will fcc pent lrc by mall on the receipt of tho money, by ad dressing the agent, IL B. Cochran, 137 and XSi North Queen street. On act ouut ot counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; uieomy genuine. uiuuuik uisura issueu uy us. For sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. ",. THERAYJtBIICINBC0.1K.T. gpYB-lYd"- the - Centennial. t our auooB. J. tr. uvtauk. DBALBR IN Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. NO. O) NORTH QUBE-f 8T LANCASTER IV YOU WANT Double-Faced Cantos Flanel, INCIIBS WIDE, in HIGH COLORS, worth audStU.,tl23cU, GOTO SWARB'S, KO. 50 N0RTU QUEEX STREET. rpaii KOBTH JMD IKX GOOl8 STOKE Ladies1 Underwear, Mens' Underwear. Children's Underwear, FLANNELS. " CANTON FLANNELS, BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, AMD A Fall Line of Winter Goods, AT THM M M Dry Goods Stun), il-lrdj LAXCASTRR. FA. J." MAKT1H CO. Gent's Fniiii DeparHeiL Now that the FALL SEASON has opened wa take this opportunity to remind you that wo are still making onr incomparable SHIRT to Order ror$3.0perbalf-doen.ot Wamsutta Maslln and fine 110 Linen. Wa positively gnarantea tho lit, and with onr present tacllltifs are prepared to turn oat orders in the abort eat possible time. W are still selling, iu large quantities, the Celebrated. PEARL SHIRT, Price $L00. UNDERWEAR of all auallUea and prices. BOARLET UNDERWEAR, MEDICATED UNDERWEAR, COLORED UNDERWEAR, WHITE UNDERWEAR, CAN! ON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR J. B. MARTIN & CO., West Kiog and Prince Street?, LANCASTER, PA. WBW TOKK KTORJC. DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS. Watt, Shand & Co., NOW OFrKR AN IMMENSE TARIEXY OF Silks, Plushes, Yelvets AND- FLL DRESS GOODS In all the new colorings at Lowest Price. OLOTH SUITINGS A SPECIALTY. Just opened a abotoa Una ot LADIES' COATS AND DOLMANS. In Beaver, lin-onal and Silk, neatly trtntmed with Fur and Passamentarla at lowest dty price. Light and Hark CIla Jacket, Mght rl. Hark CMk CmIs. LADIES' GENTS AND CHILDREN'S H0SIEUY AND UNDER1TEAR In :dl weights, sizes and qualities at Rottom l'rlccs. Merino Underwear, ' Scarlet Underwear, All-Wool Underwear. JNEW YORK STOliE, 8-10 EAST KING STRUT. '31 M iij
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