k wr 'mitt mtfa: Yolime XIX -No 5G. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1882. Price Two Carts. "" -ffWR9'WRT'y7SS55?:Si " " r M VKICS A KATHTON. MERCHANT TAILORINGr. New effects in Imported Worsteds i . .Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, in Blue, Green and Black. New effect in Silks Mixed Etjglr'i. Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, it all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Ovcrc. ling, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular 'Nnjgerhead. MYPRS & RATHFON, PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, nut C 11 LNUUUIlASg, MIIKKAY & CO. .. - FASHIONABLE WINTER CLOTHS, DRESS CLOTHS AND CLOAKNGS. Our unrivalled asortincnt of DRESS CLOTHS offers njiecial iurtncomcntH to purchasers. New shades and new mixtures in fashionable puro wool fabrics of domes tic and foreign makes. Cloths from $1 to 81. '20 (54 inches wide) up through all the iliffeiciit gradcH to tlte very finest made. Ficnch Tricoto, Amazon, EListiijuii and Serge Cloths. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES For Dolmans, Wrap?, Paletots, Linings (for silk circular) and Trimmings. The:c goods, unless made by uxpet icuosd in.uiiitacturers, aro apt to bo unsatisfactory. Our very complete lines weio made by the s.uiio maker as thoso we had last season, which yavo universal satisfaction, aud we believe them to be the best in the v,';rlil. Prices 'ffini 83.00 to 830.00 ier yaid (50 inches wide.) . SILK PLUSHES in all the popular colors and in different qualities. ENGLISH JERSEY CLOTHS. Stockinets or English .Teuvy Cloth-, in sovtr.il grade?. Black, Navy Blue, Gieen, Olivo and Seal Brown. SPECIAL rOST -FACILITIES Vi)ll OUT-OF-TOWN RESIDENTS. The inoilo of ordering by mail is now adopted by thousands, and owing to tho efficiency or our Mail Order JJepartment wo am enabled to supply all demands for SAMPLKSnr G0ODS. Those once adopting this system of purchasing will seo tho immense advantages it offers, and continue to use it in preference to Inlying from limited assortments. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. si5-3md&w VrKXT DOOIC TO TI1K COURT nous:. FAHSESTOOK. Our CLOAK HOOM is now supplied with a LARGE STOCK of tho TlATEST STYLE COATS, THOSE IN WANT SIKWL'O SEE THEM. CASHMERES, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, UNDEUWKA.lt. for Ladies, Gents, Boys UNDERWEAR, lor Ladies, Gent, UNDERWEAI!, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. ! Falmestock, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa, 5L !...'k JJA,JL. HOUSE VUBNlBJUMXa HOODS. H OUSKFUKNlBIIINa. THE We all waat ttic hesl and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANT IN TI1E MARKET. Dou't fail to SEE TUEM and SATE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to ! havo NON1 BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We havo the gOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. U1XJSS JLNlt 1AVUOUS. ' " "tOOLING, KKFKISSIlUkU AND HKALTUFCI. DRINKS FOU HUT WKATHKK. APOLUNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. CANTELL & COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINHST IN THE MARKET. VLARKT TYIKKS. Ofnurown direct importation lromthc House oi Evarlste, IMipont A Co., Dordaux. PLEASANT VALLEY WJLNB COMPANY, Great Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to the Golden Age, which is put up by tho Pleasant Valley Wlno fCo. tor the Hani tnondsport Wine Co., trom their Ordinary Slock, the Hammondsport Co. tiirnishtng them wiiii iue juanu ami i.ik:i. xnc iiainuioiiiiHpori. All the Leading and Popular Urand? of FRENCH CHAMPAtJNKS. Wearo theacent fo the Pleasant Valley W'no :o.'s Great V'tern Kxtm Dry Wine. The Monserut Co.'b LIih Kruit Juice. KKlUAUT'S OLl ItUANDV. No family should lie without a bottlr of this K liable Medicine at Mils season of the year. H. E. SLAYMAKER, aent, NO. 29 BAST KING STREET. S, CLAY MILLER, Wines, Brandies, Gins, Oil Bye Hies, &c S: 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. lX.UMUEtt'H w BUL.KSAI.B UEITUT FOB Water Closets and Rath Tubs, Iron and Wooden Hydrants, Plumbers' Earthenware, Gas and Steam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices," numbers' Snpplies, Tinners7 Supplies SLATK RCOFJNG. SLATE ROOFING. NOB. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET. LANCASTER. PA. JOHN L. ARNOLD. CLOTHISO. No. 12 East uintiM. Our excellent lines of high colored, usual cloth shades, and Black. Imported and AmericauCfoakiugsarcuiiFurpa'cised. Black, Matallesse and Worsted Face and Plain Heaver Cloakings, with soft wool for backs. Plain and tough facecloths in Wine, Brown, Green and Olive, aud lich hues of Scarlet, Garnet, Myrtle, Ochre and Brown for chil dren's stylish atrcet garments and wiaps. and Girls, in Quantities. Boys and Girls, in Quantities. i BEST. uo. maitc no spanning w mes. ;for fAmo :c- 'SUfJUsZES. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. VT.UTUIffU. "jl TEKINO 3UIKTS AKI) DRAWERS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. K.J. EKISJIA.V. COLLARS AND GUFFS. U.J. ERlisMAX. XTKff LINK OF NECKTIES AND WHITE S1IIKTS. E..I. ER1SMAN A I.I. WOOL fcCAKLKT feHIUT.S ANI DBAWEKS. IJ. J. EKISS1AX, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. I .V.I.I. (IIKHlNC FALL. OPENING AT- E GERIART'S NO. (5 EAST lilSil STREET. LANCASTER, TA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. Ol'KCI Al. NOTICIC. Tlio hands.niiesl blook ol OLOTHI-tS GT we have ever oilcred for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES THAN EVKR. HKTl'ER MADE THAN EVER. LOWER PRICED THAN EVER. I Special All-Wool ."HEN'S HIT IT, in !icy anil Brown Mixed, W1O.O0. FJLL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging in prlcn fiom J'.oo to $2t.(.0. Allot o ' u Superior Manufacture. Prices Umlenipalh llift Lowost. I Vlsam I Sob, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. TA. G BEAT BAKOAINS. L GABSMAU & BIO. NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK. Our Own Good Lancaster Make UNEXCEPTIONABLE IN FIT, STYLE, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. SOMIS Of OUR PRICES. Men's Mixed Suits Men's Diagonal Suits'. All-Wool CaEsiinere Suits Fancy Mixed Suits All-Wool Plain CussimcreSuitM Toung Hen's Fancy Suits All-Wool IMagonal duits A 11-Wool Mixed Worsted Saint ...$ 4.0O ... i.M ... .) ... 10.03 ... 12.03 ... 13.50 ... 14.00 ... K.00 Men's All Wool rants Irom S2.0D up. Children's Suits for $1.50, $2.23, $3.(x, $4.50, up to $7.oi. Roy's Suits lor $2.50. $:t 00. $S."i, $1 50. $5 5, up to $8.50. ll I U I UllUUillUI At $.50, 13.50, $4.00, $C.00. $..0.!, $10.0(1 and $12.00 up ro $18.00. ;entlemen who wish to do rcdlf to them selves should not fail to visit OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. As wo have marked our goods so low In price that every garment we make to order is a gen uine bargain. We have great specialties in Pants ; also, in Suitings. l'anis to ordur at $3.50, $1.0.1, $.-).co, $fl.C0. $7. 0), up to $10.03. Suits to order at $12.00, $15.t0, $is.oo, $20.00 up to $35.00. Kvery garment of the bf st mnke. Style, fit and quality fully guaranteed. L. GANSMAN & BRO., TUE WELL KNOWN CLOTIIEliS, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., lMght on tho Southwest Corner .ot Orange St J.ANCASTEB, VA. SAMOKL. U. PltI;K, AXXOiCNKY, HAS Bemovcd his Oflico rrom a; North Dukn street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, itiiuiedl ately In Rear ofJCourt Housn, Long's New Building. -uil7-Ud Tailorag iiiiimt, THE PAETY WHIP. HOW TIIK CLEKKS ABE E-WPLOVliU. Maklui; uperiisors and Meputy illarslials of Depurtinent Clerks to Serve on Klectlon Day. A publication is made to tha effect tliat bundrcl5 of department clerks will be ap pointed as Buperwiors and deputy mar hbals at tbc coutessior.al elections in va rious states on Tuesday next, 2ol) ueins put down as tbc number fromtbo treasury department alone who will receive sacb appointments. This publication doubtless grows cut of tbe fact tbat a deep laid plot bas been concocted in Washington to in fluence tbo lcsult ot tho congressional elections on Tuesday, aud jircvent if possi ble tbc icturn of a Democratic majority. All hope bas Won abandoned of staying tbc tiJe of public senti ment in tbe Nurth and West, and tho Soutb is now lot bed to as tbo field from wbicb to fjatber recruits to offset the losses ebsewheie, and tbo Uenubliean man agers bae beeii in tbo List few days very bold in claimini: tliat tbey will make up in tbo Soutli wbat tbey .'o-o in the Xorth. il.ibone bas pi-omUid . ive them fceven votes fiom Vuii.i.i. Fiom Noitb Caro lina tbey say llcy :io to Iuvc five, and in nearly every other Soutlieiu state tbeir calculations :uc to .in one or two, or more. To help this .u tiic understanding is tbat hi ides of deputy marbbals selecteit from this point ate to Lc place J in tbo it mole aud rtaisily-.seltleii counties ai.d in heavy color d settlements. Noitb Caro lina, where live Republicans ate hoped fcr, is to b paiticuiarly looked after in this conncctiou. but dLpattment clerks aro net tie kind of matcxial which will be entirely availed of. ltoughs, stiikers and repeaters fiom Washington, and from lialti mo.o will be appointed for this scivIO, wiiose mission will be to defeat tbo popu lar will. Tho Lcj;i-)l.tturo toba elected iu North Caiolina will have tho election of a United States senator in place of Mr. Ransom, and a part of tho plot is to op. turo that body and steir.o a Kopubliaau senator, to mako up a possible loss else where. In oider to counlcraat this plot as far m possible, it will bo advised that tbc county coin'insioncrs in North Caro lina pi o vide such uoparatiou of tbe cou-gre.-hior.al boxes and of those for tbe re ception of ballots f.r. state ofticers as will prevent any tampering, at least with the latter, by tho imported roughs and bullies. Tho Republican state committee of Pennsvlvauia arc usitiir every ell'ort to set tbe Pennsylvania votets who are residents of tbo national capitol to go home to vote. To such as cannot bo induced to go home iu any other way tbey distributed round- tiip railroad tickets. They also, at the request of tho Pennsylvania Republican club, of tho city, have given tickets to all Government employees who receives less than 1,009 per annum, including the foldcis at. tho capitol from that stato. Some of the Republican committees of tho Western j-tatc?, iu view of tho fact that the clerks havo been already assessed quito heavily, havo made au ariaugcmcnt by wbicb they pay 30 por cent, of the rai' road faics. The departments were scoured to-day for Now York voters. Tickets will be givai; arc not able to bear trip. thoso who say they tbe expenses of tho It is claimed by coitainRcpullicin lead ers that no attempt baa been mado to com pel tbo female gooruincnt employes to contribute to the campaign funds. . I money bas not been extorted from them they aro obliged to do additional work whilo tbo male clerks a:o away voting. There aro many female employes who would prefer to have a moderato sum de ducted fiom their salary for election pur poses than bo compelled to do a man's work in addition to their own, regardless of tbc time it occupies. A lady clerk in tbo office of the commis sioner of internal revcuuo roccntly sent $35 to tbo New York Republican stato committee. Tbo money was returned to her with a letter thaukins her for " kind intention," but statiug that they "prefer not to accept any contributions from any lady employe of th government." Tbc lady wrote again to tho committee, in sisting on making tho contribution. In addition to all the other assessment1', another cjn.03 to light. Mr. A. M. Clapp. the chairman of tho Republican ccutnl committco of tbo District of Columbia, has sent a circular to a number of depart ment dorks aud others asking a coutiibu tion towards aiding them to aid tbo Re publican candidates for Congress in tLo Fifth and Sixth distiicts of Maryland aud the Eighth Alexandiiadistrict of Virginia. The ciicular. sets forth tbat tho name of tbc person to whom it bas bon sent hrs been handed to tho committco as one likely to contribute towards Republican success. No paiticular sum is asked (or, the amount being entirely at tho selection of tbo contributor. This committco sent agents to various parts of the districts named to urac a stronc Republican vote. Major James McNabb, of tho postoffico department, represents tho committco in tho Fifth district. Ho will spend several days in each county,-and then go to Balti more to look after things tbero on election day. A Victim of Uogs'.sm. How Yoik Tribune. General Beaver is devoting tbo closirg week of the campaign in Pennsylvania to an enerirctic canvass of Philadelphia. He cannot lose tbat city and bo elected, and he is making every exertion to show its Republicans by his personal bearing and speech tbat be is worthy of their support. This is not an easy task. The Republicans of Philadelphia have a confirmed habit of thinking aud voting for themselves. They havo voted against their own party many times in order to overthrow local bossism, and it is a very easy thing for them to vote against it again to overthrow a state boss. They do not like General Beaver and his associations, and it cannot be said that his many speeches of tbo past few days aud evenings havo dono anything to soften their feeling towards him. All his deliverances aro weak, and some of them are foolish. He devotes himself mainly to tbobubject of tbo tariff and picturing the fieo tiade perils of a Democratic vic tory. As tbo Independents are as much devoted to protection as he is, and as his election or defeat can have no effect upon the question cither way, this is manifestly a waste of energy. The leading manufac turers of tho state aro prominent in the Independent movement, and if they arc willing to tako tho risk of Beaver's defeat it is evident that the rest cf the party has no reason to be alarmed. Generzl Beaver shows his weakness, therefore, in devoting so much time to this bogus tariff "scare, 'a invented by Simon Cameron to help his sou Don out of a scrape. Bat if he is weak in doing that, he be comes foolish when he attempts to demon strato his independence aB a candidate. This is obviously a subject which he ought not to touch at all unless ho is prepared to make thorough work of it. Half-way ex planations on that point of all others aro not the kind wanted in Pennsylvania this year. Yet General Beaver not only makes tbat kind, but he supplements them with virtual confessions of all that is charged against him. In a speech in Philadelphia the other evening, which his friends claim to have been a "plain talk" that estab lished his position as a "free and un trammeled " candidate, ho said : " Not a pledgo has been mado to any living man that tbc state administration will be used for any personal purpose." This was well enough ro far as it went, but he showed its utter worthlessness as a guarantee of conduct on his part, should be bo elected governor, by aaaing in tne very next ureadtn : "It is just as dishonorable to pledge oneself against a man as it would be to pledge oneself for him." On this point the In dependent Republicans ot Pennsylvania differ widely with General Beaver. Tbey do not think it would ba dishonorable to pledge himself against Boss Cameron. On the contrary, they refuse to trust any can didate for governor who will not mako auch a pledgo. They say tbat Boss Cam- I eron has mado such a pledgo a necessity by his unscrupulous use of tho office as his personal property. He is not merely a single citizen of tho common wealth ; be is a bo-s who ph.es his personal interests above the in terest?; of tbe entire commonwealth. Geneial Beaver shows foolishnoss by playing with so serious a matter as this has bacomo to thousands ol tho Republi cans of the fctatc, but bis public utteiance agrees entirely with his private observa tion;, lie said, iu conversation with M. Eby, a Hour manufacturer of L incastLv county, lcccntly. when asked why ho did "not unload Cameron and go for Beaver on bis own merits," " I would rather in t be governor than do th.it.'' Gcuoial iJp.i ver has made a denial of this, but Mr. Eby, whoso reputation fr veracity is nnimpeached in his part of the state, ad heres to his version of tbo convcrs vtion. The sentiment certainly coincides with tbo statement of bis speech that it would bo "dishonorable" for him to pledgo himself to serve the people rather than Cameron. As for tbo point that be bas mails no pledger, to anybody, it amounts to nothing Mr. Cameron knows bis man too well t ) feel tbo necessity of patting him under pledge for tho new servico he had markn I out fcr him. General Beaver was under no pledge to servo Cameron in tbc Chicago convention, vet he did sorvo him there and did not scruple to break the pledge bo was under to servo tho Republicans of bis district who sent him there. Ho is ruu ning for governor simply a3 Cameron's man, and a pledge ona way or tbo other would bo a mere superfluity. Surely a man, whose zaal for his boss has enabled him to break a solemn pledgo to his con stituents, need not bo put under bonds to servo that boss faithfully in tbo future, lie says truly that ho would rather not" bo governor thau unload Cameron, aud it Ipeuusylvania would permit him to have looks very much as it the uepuoiicans ot his choico. Atilple source of liapplnrss: a ootl bus!-ni-s, a contented iniiiil am! a l.oit'c ot Dr. linli's Cough Syrup. Facts speak plainer than words." Proof-: " The Doctor toM me to lake a blue pill, but I cliiln't tor I hail already liwjn pol hoiil'iI tlci by incrcniy. 'i'ho druggist tolil mo to trv Kidney-rt. and I did. It was just the tiling torniy biliousness and consti pation, ami now I ma as wollasevur." A. 1. S.mlortl. hold in bath dry and lliiuoid lorni u-Iii l!i Dkunond Dyes mnro coloring is given lor 10 cts, than in liny IS or iVcent dyi's, and tliey yivo larder and more brilliant colors. SiuioH's VitnllKcr U what you need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all syinptonis;ot Dyspepsia. Price Hi and 75 cents per bottle. Eor tale by II. It. Cochran, ding gist, i:J7 and l'l'J North Queen St. myl&w Tha Celluloid Eye-Glares are the lightest, lr.iiidaoniest and most durable made. Get a pair. Eur sale by all leading Jewelers mid Op ticians. Druggist's Testimony. II. F. McCarthy, druggist, Ottawa, Out., states that ho was alllicted with chronic bron chitis lor some years, ,ind was completely cured by tho uso ot Thomas' Jicloetrtc Oil. For sale by II. 11. Cncluuii, druggi-t, 137 unit 133 North Qnccn street. Nothing builds up shattered constitutions so quickly us Brown's lion ISittis. For Halo byll. IJ. Cochran, diugist, 137 una 1S9 N'orlli Queen .street. Shiloh'8 Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures coiiisutnp ilon. For stile toy II. 1!. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13'J North tiuetrn St. liiyl-lwdi-mv&w Triumphant. Jlr.s. Selgfricd, Marion, O., says Thomas' Ke lectrlc Oil was triumphant in her ease.; s-l:o used it for a. severe cold and pain inside, and was relieved in a tew minutes. For salo by II. B. Coehiau, druggist, T57 ana 1.1J North tiie.-on street. Walnut r.eif Hair Ite.storer. It Is entirely diltcrent from all others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicates, is :i perfect Vegetable Hair Ucstoror. It will Immediately tree tho head from all dcndruli, restoio gray hair to its liiitunU color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen off. It does not In any manner clleet tho health, which Sulphur. Sugar of tciil and Nitrate o! Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beam iml I glossy brown. Ask y our druggist for it. Kach uouio is warraiucu. CiUaxu, i1jI" a, k,. ., Wholesale At'ent", Philadelphia, and C. N CK1T TENTON Now York. junli lyd.eodAw Will you snltcr with Dyspepsia und Liver Complaint? Slnloh's Vliall.or is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and l.'lO Noith Queen street, myl-lwdeow&w 1IAKIHVAJCE. A KtV HARDWARE STOK5S. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN MIILDING and CABIN i. . HARDWARE, STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, PAINTS, OILS and GLASS House Furnishing Goods. fell-Smdd'w STOCKS. JNCKKASB TOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, 20, 50, 8100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments In grain, provisions ami stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. From May 1, lb81, to the. present date, on investments ot $1,U9 to tl.ouo cash profits have been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original Investment, still leaving the original invest ment making money orpayablo on demand. Kxplanatory circulars and statements ot fund W sent free. We want responsible agents who will report the crops and introduce tho plan. Address, FLEMMING & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Block, Chi cago, 111. iu'J-lyd GENCINK HAVANA AND YARA CIGAJtP. The best B-ccnt Cigar in tho city at HAUTAlAN'a XJSIjLUW riCONX' tJIWAK STORK. OUSDICAZ. BK OWS'S IKON B1TTKKS. KNOW That Buown's Iuon Bittf.us will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a heart' appetite and in creased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nursing mother to full strength and gives abundant sustenance for her child. Strengthens tho muscles and nerves, enriches the blood. Ovciconics wcaknrK., wakefulness, and lack of energy. Kr-ops oil" all ckilhi, frveis, and other malarial p iNou. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker st.,ItaUiiunrc, Dec. 1SSI. For alx years 1 havo been a groat sufiercr from Blood Dis ease, Dyupepsia, and constipa tion, and became so debilitated Hut I could not retain anything on my atotuucli, In fact, lire had become almost a burden. Fi nally, when hope had almost left sie, my hu.sb.uid seeing Brown'j Iron Hitters advertised in tho paper, Induced mo to giro it a trial. I am now taking the third bottle and have not felt so well in six year as I do at the pre. ont time. Mns. L. F. CniKFiw. Brown's Ii:on Bitthp-s will havo a better tonic effect upon any ono who needs "bracing up," than any medicine made. t or sale w Uolcsalo and retail by II. B. COC1I ltAN, Druggist, 137 and liO North Qnren street. Lancaster n2 lwd&w 7 K 1UNKV-WUKT. THU GREAT CC11E FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As It is for all the painful diseases oi the KIDNKiS, I.IVKK AND BOWELS. It cleanses tho system of the acrid potion that causes tho dreadtul suffering which only tins victims of Uhvumatisin can roalio. THOUSANDS OF CASES ot the worst forms ot tUIstTrlblodlsousc have bfc.n ciuiekly relieved, and in short time PEUFECTLY CUBED. Vrlce, SI, Liquid or Dry, Sold by Druggist. Dry can bo sent by mall. WEI.LS, BIC11 AKOSOJT A CO.. Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on tho Kidneys. Liver und Bowels. 6cp2S-eodTTSw 44 fAVKH HAXOLNUa, St. T)HAUKS W. TRY. VL CAltllY AS I.AUG K A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. As any House in this pat t ot tho State. The lino embraces cvorv description f PAPER 1IANUINOS. from the lowest to the llnest goods. GILT PAPEKS from 5 ccntsnplcco up in choico aiiapcn and coloring. We have iu our employ nrat-class PAPER IIANOKttS. and nre prepared to do work promptly and much beIo,v tho regular prices. DADOand BAND WIN'UOWSIIADKS.PLAIX GOOPS by the Yard in all Colore and Width. FIXTURES. LOOPS, TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In lubu'ldlng our Store Room It was en hirgod, and we occupy part ol it lor tin: ex clusive call ot Lqco Curtains, Lace Lambroquine, Lace Tidies, Lace Bed Sots, Lace Pillow Shams. You will find Iu our atoclcBomo choice good in White. 'ind Cream. and be aurprhjed at the nico Curtains on can get tor a. small outlay. W keep all isindd of Poles in Brass, Ash, hbony, Cherry and Walnut, Extension Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHASES W. FRY, No. 57 North Queen St. .Lancaster. CAMVMXB. c 1AKPKTK. Carpet Manufactory,!! Having undertaken to manufacture RAG and CHAIN CARPETS, wholesale, 2,iU0 yards per week, 1 am now prepared to sell my entire stock ot Brussels, Ingrain and Yenetian Carpets, XV GREAT BARGAINS AN;AT RKI.OW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade or my own manufactured goods. Please call early. H. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Cor. West Kins and Water Sts. CAKMMIKS, . 'I'M. HlAflUatCU UAUlUAUK WUKK OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY & Co., FINE Carriage Builders. MARKET STREET, Bear of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Wo make every stylo Buggy and Carriage de sired. All work finished in tho most comfort able and elegant stylo. Wo use only the best selected material, and employ only tho best mechanics. For quality or work our prices are the chcapcat In the state. We buy for cash and sell on tho most reasonable terms, Give us a cull. All work warranted. Repairing prompt ly attended to. One set ot workmen especially i mpioveaior mat purpose. inac-tfd&w CLOTHISO. TBE SWELL. Oar immense stock of Fine Clothing comprises goods suita ble for all classes. The Clergy man, tne Business Man, yes, even the "Swell Young Man." will here find things suited to his taste. A. C. YATES & CO., Leipar Birldm flheVnut & 'viSfe. PHILADELPHIA. .M-llltd O S. I(aTUV(, (LATE IIA.TIIVOX A FldllKK.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANUE STREETS, LANCASTER. PA. la supplied with a FJnc Stock ot FALL AND WINTER COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, PANTALOONINGS and VEST1NGS. AU of which will bo mado promptly to order and satlslnctlon guaranteed, In Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by tho yard or pattern. oct7-lmd J.K 8MALING. J. K. SMAUNG'S GRAND OPENING OF Foreign and Dome.st.ic Novelties, FOR THE Fall and Winter Season of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. . A Largo and KxquiMtc Linn Irani ?.l RUE VWIENNK, PARIS. IMPORTED DIRECT ANOONLYTOREHAD AT 121 NORTH QUEBN STREET. rSE PRICK IN1USK. Now Eoady Ky Entire Stock of FALL AND WlNTKIt CLOTHING FOR Men, Boys and Children Are now on our Countcra and consist of the best material ever made up In Ready-Made Clothing. Every Garment is wcll-aewwl and hand somely cut. In tho Leading Styles. MY PRICES ARE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER OVEBCOATS In great variety, well made and Low Prices. -IN MY- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT Y'on can find almost anything lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay you to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it will certainly be to your ad vantage. Al. Rosenstein, ONE FBIOB Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER, PA.