XP -si- - VW&,37 a. i i Sk vllAVV Volorae XIX-No GO. LANCASTEE, PA., THURSDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1882. Price Two Cnits. B UWfcKS HURST. Nos. 20 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - LANCASTER, PA., Muslins and Sheetings large stock at low prices, Scarlet and Gray Flannels, large stock at low prices. Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels at Low Prices, Blankets and Comforts at Low Prices. We invite special attention to our WHITE BLANKETS at $1.50 per pair. Our $5.00 WHITE BLANKETS beats them all. Call and see them. BOWERS & HURST, Nos. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Pa. .) M). ti. U1VI.KK & C. ARE LADIES' COATS & DOLM ALNTS. I?ir- Tr-iiTiiTiecl Silk Circulars. ALSO PUR TRIMMINGS FOR COATS, DOLMANS, &c. 37" Wo liavo a few COATS :n:l DOLMANS left from last season, which will ho soltl without reg;ird to cost. JNO. S. GIVLER & CO, No. 25 EAST KING STREET, JNO. S. GIVLER. M VKICS tt HATH VOX. MEECHANT TAILOEING. New effects in Imported Worsteds in I5a.sl;ei, Diagonal and Birdoye weave, iu Blue, Green and Black. New effects iu Silks Mixed Haglish, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. Now effects in Hcotch Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Ovcicoating, in London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and tho popular "Nijjgoihcad."' MYERS & RATHITOTsr, PINE MERCHANT TAILORS, 1UY UOODS. N EXT IH1IUC TO TI1K COURT HOUSE. FAHMESTOCK. Our CLOAK BOOM is nmv supplied with a LARGE STOCK of the f LATEST STYLE COATS, those in want shoulu ski: them. CASHMERES, SILKS, PLUSHES, VELVETS, UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Gills, in' Quantifier. UNDERWEAR, (or Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls, in Quantities. UNDERWEAR, for Ladies, Gents, Boys aud GUIs, in Qna-iliUcs. Fahnestock, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. H AMKtl & IIIUITHKK. AT THE LOWEST FIGURES. At tho very lowest figures wc aro prepared to supply all kinds and qualities of CARPETS, DRUGGETS AND RUGS. Wo insure all Carpets to bo WELL-SEWED and PROMPTLY LAID by the BEST CARPET LAYER in the city. Paper Hangings. .. rtTmmn iir t t n i nun,! will be Ailed on tho best possible tonus, BASIS. Our Paper Hangers aro guarantee their work, in all cases, to give perfect satisfaction. Also, Iace Curtains, Poles, Shades and Fixtures. HaGER & BROTHER, No. 25 West King Street, HOUSE VVliniHMNO UOODS. H UUSKrilhNISHlNO. THE BEST. f- We 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 of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to have NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We have tho SOLE AGENCY for the Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. 1-Z.UMJUXa AND TtlHM I.. ARIIOLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nob. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Fa. COME AND LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN GAS FUTURES Al PATENT COLD PASE HEATERS, TnE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, NOS.ll, 13 8s 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. obi goods, jte. BOWERS & HURST, OPENING DAILY NEW STYLES VIMTlllSti. No. 12 East linrrrvrn ir-ivr A TUVM-a tl ,..1 ,.,.i and estimates made on tho LOWEST especially employed by us, and wo Lancaster, Pa. a AS FITTlNtl. IN LANCASTER, PA. GEO. P. IIATIITON. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. UIjUTMNU. "VTK!tlNw SIIIKTS AND JUtAWUKs :iw FOR L.DI33 AND GENTLEMEN. K..I. ERISMAN. "I AS3 V. COLL AltS AND OUBFS. i:... kiusman, "jyTKW LINK OF NKCKTIL'S AM! Willi K SHIRTS. K..I.KUISMAN. Ai.t wot:. SCARLKT cIURTS ANSI DKAW BUS. K..I.KR1SMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. PAt.;. l!KnlNti FALL OPENING AT H. GERIART'S II, I"' rA1 Ulrt" a "" LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. S I'KCIAI. NOTIUK. Tho handsomest Slock ol CLOTHING wo liavc ever ollcrcd for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES THAN KVKR. RKTTKRMADH THAN EVEI.". I.OWEi: lMilCKPTHAN EVER. Special All-Wool MEN'S .SUIT, in Crey and Drown Mixed, SIO.OO. FULL STOCK OK OVERCOATS, ranging iii prico from f-.oo fM20.ro. Allot ok 11 Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath the lowest, D. B. Eosietter I Sob, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. 1A. SAMCKL H. PRICK, AXTOKSEV, HAM Removed bis Oflice trnm 56 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT STREET, immedi ately In Bear ofCourt House, Lonp'R New Building. ,:ml7-tld WHAT HENSEL THINKS. INTKliVIISW WITH THE CUA1RUAN TlieSignlUctncooItho Victory Tho Future of the Party. 1'hIUidelphtn Evening Telegraph interview with btate Chairman W. U. Ilensel. The rooms of tbo Democraticatale com mittee iu the Girard honso early this (Wednesday) morning presented a scene iu marked contrast with the bustling ac tivity which has characterised them dur ing tho last three months. Not a sound disturbed the stillness ; and tho rooms were absolutely deserted. Tho door creaked on its hinges and tho windows weio tightly closed. A large lithograph portrait of tho next governor under which some zealous Dem ocrat bad scrawled "30,000 majority," bung on the wall. The secretaries' desks wete covered with nooks, and papers and country weeklies with portraits of tho Democratic .standaid bearer designated by blue pencil maths littered tho chairs and luo iioor. liie iuk uulucs on mo desks aud tables were securely corked and the pen-holders lay besido them. At 10 o'clock tbo sceno changed. A whito-capped housemaid entered, hastily brushed tho dust from tho books aud papers, and as hastily withdrew. A tele graph messenger ei.uU'l in, deposited a jellow envelops on ono of tbo tables, and daitcd out anaiu. A ooloted waiter peeped iu, and seeing no ono astir, passed on. Then Chairman Hansel, bustling and busy, swung the door widu open and cn Urrd with a bri.sk. active tread. His faca was wreathed iu smiles, aud a merry glitter shone iu his eye. Tho ih.st thiug ho did after grcoting tho reporter was to brush a huge pile of country papers coutaining marked eulo iries of 1'attison, which lay on ono of the tablcs, into a wasto basket. "Tlieiosno in cxplana- uso for them now, no saiu tion. Clialiiiiau llcu.sol s Views. " What hi your opinion o( the re.su It :"" ankcu the reporter. "It is apparently a far rcaciiitig vic tory," was Hie reply, " though I am not all surprised at t'tie extent of it. You will see by this guess reaching for aud open ing a scaled cuvclopo that had been stand ing on tbo mantel for several days that I predicted 535,000 plurality for Paltison, half tho congressional delegation, 10 i Democratic members, tbo lower House, 4 Independents, and tho gain of tboscuatois in Ducks, Montgomery, and Crawford. I have not been far oil tho mark." "Notwithstanding the profuse publica tions of the committee, its extensive print ing, aud its wide correspondence, some times icaching 25,000 active workers at a single delivery, the entire expenditures of our campaign (apart from outlays for taxes and tbo slight assistance rendered tho districts to get out their votes) wero not greater than Cooper spent iu printing and circulating tho Burr biography of tho Republican candidate alone. Tho cam paign has certainly vindicated tho policy of wasting no money on torchlight procoss ions, big parades, etc. Tho barT and tho brass baud iu politics henceforth go to tho rear with tho bosses. " Tbo election of the Democratic state ticket can hardly bo claimed as a partisan, much lei-3as a personal victory for auybody. Tho harmony of tho state convention, tho excellence of its platform I can say this because, though I repor ted it, I did not draft a lino of it tho un cxceptionabla lltuess, the political record and privato character of all its can didates, had much to do with our success. Mr. Pattisou's brilliant official caicergava vitality to tho party in every quarter of tho commonwealth, and tho dignity of his conduct in tbo canvass, tbo sincority and iraprcssiveness of his speeches and his nianby presence, made him votes wherever he went. No candidate ever had the con lidcnco of his party to tho sarao extent, None over so disarmed and silenced tho opposition. But his associates on the ticket were all men of full stature. There was no tail to our ticket. Every man on it was fit for any place. It waB a marvel of symmetry aud of strenght as tho re turns from tho homo counties of each of them will show. Think of Democratic state candidates carrying Tioga, Indiana Huntingdon counties 1 and yet this is what Elliott, Africa and Clark bavo re spectively done. " I feel great personal satisfaction, of course, in this pile of congratulatoiy telegrams, many of thein appioving of the campaign management, but ho would have been a blunderer, indeed, who could not have won the fnrht with a divided Repub lican party and such reckless manage ment as it had to opposj us. Besides, tbo wholo party was at tho back of tho Stato committee. There wero no young Demo cracy and old Democracy treading on each others corns; no fricton of tho factions. Wallace and Randall opened tho cam paign from the samo platform. If tho friends of any candidates came away from Haraisburg disappointed they wero those of Mouaguan, Hopkins and Sten gcr ; and yet they spoko at tho same meeting in Mr. Patttson's city. How magnificently Eckley B. Coxe took care of his region and his friends, tbo Packers, never threw themselves into a campaign with greater earnestness and better effect. Mr. Pattison'smoro immediate and close friends in thin city wero untiring iu their zeal and watchfulness over his canvass hero and in the state, and I regard Mr. Harrily's organization of tho city as the best that could have bceu made. It was tho key of tho situation and our buckler in tho light. It is hardly fair to specify any singlo cause or individual to which to attribute our success, for I know of no element in the party that did not do its best. ' To nothing do tho Democrats owe more than to tho Republicans who sank their party prejudices and helped to overthrow boss rule. Many no doubt voted direct for Pattison, and iu swelling his majority reduced Stewart's vote. They have no need to bo ashamed of it, and they need not fear that the administration of Gover nor Pattison will not be such as to vindi cate their course. The Democratic party has no future even in view of its present sweeping victories unless it institutes and enforces everywhere tho policy of honest and economical government, and wherever and whenever it doe3 that, it will ds.iw to its support a very largo majority of the peoplo. I sincerely trust that, if wo have obtained control of Congress and tho state Legislature, as seems almost certain, tho first concern of tho members will not be to llnd places for party work ers, but to bco how many existing useless places can bo abolished and unearned sal aries abated. Beyond this I am not wor ried over the future. If the party does what is right, results will tako care of themselves to its abiding welfare. My greatest pleasure in this victory next to tbo patriotic satisfaction of replacing bad government with honest rulo in in tho satisfaction it affords to tho hundreds of thousands of Democrats who havo been steadfast in their adherence to tho party in the days of its adversity and trial. They aro tho political salt of the commonwealth. They have kept tho faith and caved the ark. But none tho less gratoful is this victory to the Democratic women of tho state. Theirabiding faith and loyalty at last finds recompense." " Dear Beaver Don't Talk." Among the letters and papers on Chair man Henscl's desk was a torn envelope which attracted no littlo attention. A broad smile illumined Mr. Hensel's face whenever he looked at it. It was an or dinary whito envelope soil and rumpled. In the upper right hand corner was a pic ture of the liochiel house in Uarnsourg and below it the words, " M. S. Quay, Personal." The envelope had been folded into quarters, and in one of the quarters wero four words written in pencil in a large scrawling hand : " Dear Beaver, don't talk." Tho well-known signature of tho ex-secretary of the commonwealth was appended to the message. The story of the message is iutcrcstiug, and the smiles played about Chairman Hensel's mouth as he told it to inquiring visitors. Shortly after tho Republican stato convention a reporter called on Col. Quay at the Lochiel house, in Harrisburg, and endeavored to interview him on tho situation. Ccl . Quay decliued to talk and tho reporter theu picked up his hat, saying as he backed out of tho room : " If you won't talk, col onel, I guess Beaver will, I'm going to see him now." "Hold on a moment, young man," said tho colonel, ''I want you to take a message to Beaver for me." Ho then drew a torn envelope from his pocket, folded it into quartcis, and hcrawl ed hastily in ouo corner, " Dear Jlvaver don't talk. M.S.Quay." Tho reporter took tbo envelope, showed it to tho gen eral and then thiust it into bis pocket for safekeeping. A few days ago be present ed it to Mr. Hensel, who has had several fac-similics of the messago mado. ThU isaircc country'! sure, but you can't got Ur. Kull's Cough Syyriip Ireo or charge, it costs you a quarter every lime. ," Troubles otten come from whence we least expect them." Yet ivc may often pre vent or counteract them by prompt and intel ligent action. Thousands ot persona are con stantly troubled with a coin bination of dis eases. I)iM!aed kidneys and costive bowels aro their tormentois. They should know that Kidnoy-Wort acts on these organs at the same time, causing them to throw off the poisons that havo clogged them, and so re newingthe whole system. i-Thc Diamond Dies for family us havo noeqais. All popular eolois easily dyed, last and beautiful. 1" cents a package. Suilou'b Vitalize!" Is what you need lor Con stipation, Lois of appetite. Dizziness and all symptornsof Dyspepsia, l'rice 10 and 7."i cents pi-r bottle. For ki!o by II. IS. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and IS) North tiueen St. niyl& w A Iriend to the rich and poor. A medicine tint strengthens and heals, is t'.rown's Iron lUlters. For sale by II. 15. Cochran, drnsgist, i::i and IS) North Queen street. ntS-lwd&w Will you sntter with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vlializer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by II. 1. Cochran, 137 and 111) Noith ljuccn street, myl-lwdeow&w Fine, brilliant and clear lenses aro used in making the Celluloid Kyc-GIasses. When you buy a pair you may know you are getting the best. For sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. Dear as a Post. Mrs. W.J. Lang, IlolUany, Ont.. staled that lor tiitccn mouths she was troubled witha dls ho iii the car. causing entire dcalncss. In ten minutes alter using Thomas's Kclcctrie Oil she found relief, ami in a short time she was entirely cured and her hearing restored. For sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 1".7 and 13!) North Queen street. Shiloh's Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale by II. I!. Cochran, druggM, 137 and 13'J North Queen St. uiyl-1 wdeow&w .Nearly a Miracle. V.. Ascultli Hall, IJInghamton, N. Y. writes: 'lMiHercd for several months wilh a dull pain through the left lung and shoulders. I lo-it my spirits, nppctltu mid color, and could with ditllculty keep un all dav. My mother procured some Uurdocfc lilood ilitters ; I look them as directed, and have felt no pain since first week alter using them, and am now quite well." l'rice $1. For sale at II. B. Cochran's drugstore, 137 -North Queen street, Lancaster. Walnut Leaf II air Kcstorcr. It is entirely diitcrcnt from nil others. It is as clear as water, and, as its name indicate-', is a perfect Vegetable Hair Kcatorer. It will immediately freo the head from all dandruil, restore gray liair to its natural color and pro duce a new growth where It has fallen off. It does not in any manner cllect tho health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate ot Silver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Kucli bottle is warranted. SMITH, KL1NK & Ct, Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CIUTTENTOX Now York. lun61yd.eod.tw I, AH CAST Kit WATCHES. rpilK ltKl'US'ATlOJi OFTIIKL.ANUASTKK X Watch Factory is spreading beyond tho borders ot the United state, as is shown in the following very direct and batfstactory Canada Opinions OF Tit!! Lancaster Watch 44 First-Class Time-Keepers." Merits, istMKitn.vjf, McN"au'1t& Co .Whole sale Assents, Toronto, Canada, t-ays : " Your Watch gives entire .satisfaction to the trade here. mr experience of it is good, and we can cheerlnlly recommend it to Jewelers as being a first-class time-piece in every particular. We could send yon a hundred testimonials from our customers it they were desired." Mi:. 11. KtciiATOisoir, Aurora. Ontaiio. writes : 'The Lancaster Watch has given the utmost satisfaction to my customers, who all agree in pronouncing It a splendid time-keeper and first-class in every paiticular. I have exam ined ami tested them thoroughly, and, in my opinion, as a practical watchmaker, they are uneqallcd in their time-keeping qualities. Tney give more value lor the money than any other American Watch 1 have ever handled'' HOME IlECORD. About January 1st, 1SSI, I purchased a " Mel rose" Watch.;No. 'Jl,31f, manufacture.! by the Lancaster Watch Company, and ran it until the l'Jih ilny ot July with a variation of only cifht seconds in that lime, compared with the time lrom Washington, having frequently compared the time between the dates above named. This would be at the rate of fifteen seconds variation to the yi-ar. J. II. LAWKENCE. 1 hereby certify that I havo carried a "Mel roso" Watch, No. 2I,23J, manufactured by the Lancaster Watch Company, for more than one year, and tiiatitlnsnovcrvaricdMiry seconds from time sent from the National Observatory at Washington. JACOU KOCH. STOCKS. TKCKKASE YOUK CAF1TAI WHEAT STOCKS, 10, 20, 50, 100. Those desiring to mntcc money on small and medinm investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on onrplan. From May 1, lssl, to tho present date, on investments ot $l,t00 to Sl.ClX) cash profits have been realised and paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original Investment, still leaving tho original Invest- luuuLiuuKiiig money orpayaoio on ucmand. Explanatory circulars and statements ot lund W sent tree. We want responsible agents who will report the crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants, Major Clock, Chi cago, 111. Ina-lyd MEDICAL. lKOWN"S IKON B1TTKBS. KNOW That Brown's Ir.ox Bitteus will euro the worst caso of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appotito and in creased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new leasoof life. Dispel3 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 tho blood. Overcomes weaktnv?, wakefulness, and lack of energy. Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with now life tho weake.-t invalid. :S7 Walker St.,I!altimorc, Dec. 1831. For six years I havo been a great suficrer from Blood Dis ease, Dyspepsia, and constipa tion, and became "so debilitated that I could not retain anything on my stomach, In fact, life had become almost a burden. Fi nally, when hope had almost left me, my husband seeing Brown's Iron Hitters advertised in tho paper, induced me to give it a trial. 1 am now taking tho third bottle and havo not felt so well in six years as I do at tho pres ent time. Mr.s. L. F. Gi;ihfin. UnowN'a Ikon Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up," than auy medicine made. For sale wholesale and retail by II. 15.COCH UAJ. Druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster n'Mwri&w H BrSTl BEST!! POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS IS- P. D. P- K. WHICH IS TOSAV, Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain C'nas. Allien, of Worcester, Mass.. Firo Department, says': ' Alter the doctor set the broken bone, I used l'ain Killer as a lini ment, and it cured mu in a short time." Captain D. P. Good ell, Jr, of Scarsport, Maine, says : " For bruises, sprains and cuts. 1 know ot no medicine that is more effective." David Tierce, Utica, N. Y. says : " For cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, It lias never tatlcd to effect a cure. AN" ACCIDENT MAY 1IATFKN TO-MOR-UOW. Ituy 1'EUItY DAVIS'S l'AIN KILLKR to day ot any Druggist. novl-lyd&w KIIINKV-WOKT Has been proved tho surest euro lor KIDNEY DISEASES. Does a lame back or disordered urino Indi cate that you area victim? THEN DO NOT 11 ES1TATE ; nso Kldnoy-W ortat once (drug gists recomnioiid it ) and it wlllspcedily over come the tllscase and restore healthy action. Ladies. For complaints peculiar to vr.ur sex. such an mln and weaknesses, Kidney-Wort is unsurpassed, an it will act promptly and salely. Either sex. Incontinence, retention ofurlne, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield to its curative power. SOLDBYALI.DKUUUIST3. mice, SI. ' KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on tho Kidneys, Liver and Dowels. se23-eodTTrt.w OAHPK1:S. lAKW.TS. Carpet Manufactory.il Having undertaken lo manufacture liAO and CHAIN CAIITKTS, wholesale, 2,C0o yards perweclr, I am now pnjparcdto sell my entire stock ol Brussels, Ingrain and Venetian s. AT GREAT DAltUAINS AND; AT BELOW COST, to make room and give my entire attention to wholesale trade of my own manufactured goods, ricosc call early. 5. S. SHIRK, CARPET HALL, Oor. West King and Water Ste. COAL. B. B. MART lit j Wholesale anil Retail Dealer In all kinds or LUMUEtt AND COAL. JVIard: No. 420 North Water and Frince treeta ttovo Lemon Lancaster. n-lyd "lOAIw M. V. B. COHO, snit SOUTH WATER ST., Lancaster, Jfe, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la LUMBER AND GOAL. Gonaectton With the Telephonic Excbaag Yard and Office: STREET. No. 330 NORTH WATER teb28-lyd COAI. AND MANUKK. Bestrgrade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-load at Lowest Trices. Also, Limestone Screenings for drives and walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay anil Straw by the ton or bale. Yard : Harrtabunr pike. General Office : suj East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER ft CO. aprl-lwd Carpet CLOTHtira. Overcoatsror Fall asfl Wioter. The time is at hand for the pur chase of these goods, and our stock represents every variety, from the cheaper cassimeres to fine silk and satin-lined beavers, every one of which can be well recommended for superior cut and finish, at prices to meet the ability of every purchaser. A. C. YATES & CO., iLeJger ilu idmg, uhasinui & tliSts. PHILADELPHIA. nT-luid O M. KATUVON, (LATE KATUVON S. F1SIIKK.) Merchant Tailor and Draper, CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANUE isTREETS, LANCASTER, 1'A. Is supplied with a Fine Stock ot PALL AND WINTEP. COATINGS. SUITINGS, OVEP.COAT1NUS, FANTALOONING3 ami VEST1NUS. All of which will bo mado promptly to order and satisfaction guaranteed, iu Fit and Fashion. Goods sold by tho yard or pattern. oct? laid H 1KSU ft 1IKOT1IBR. REPUTATION. Having: boon acquired by us for selling First-Glass Clothing only, at Popular Low Prices, wo distinctly wish it understood that wo will not bo undersold by any Clothing: House, either large or small. HIESI & BEOTHER, Pcnu Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Qucoa Street, CORNER OK PENN SQUARE. WE11AVE BVILTOVB BUSINESS UP BY MARKING OUR PRICES Dcywsr. sep8 lyd flK I KICK HOUSE. Now Beady My Entire Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING FOR Men, Boys and Children Arc now on our Countor-i and consist of tho best material ever mado up in Beady-Made Clothing. Every Garment is well-sowed and hand somely cut, in thp Lead! UK Styles. MY TRICES ARE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER OTEECOATS In great variety, well made and Low Tiicc-". IN MI-.- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You can llnd almost anything lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay you to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, aa It will certainly bo to your advantage. Al. Rosenstein, ONE PBIOB Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN ST. JLANCASTEK, PA.
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