IT- &l)z lauiatofi f mM Villain XIX- -No 02. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1S82. Price Two Cents B MkW BURST. Kew Dry Goods at Bowers & Hurst's, 26 & 28 NORTH LA.DIES, We offer an Eleeant Lino of BLA.CK ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, at 40o., 50o.,G0c, 65c ,70c, 75o 80?.,85c and 61.00 per yard. These goods are undoubtedly the best offered in this city for the money. COLORED CASHMERES, in all shades LADIES' 6 4 CLOTg SUITINGS, in all Shades. LADIES' CLOAKING CLOTHS. SEAL-SKIN PLUSHES, in Light Shades, Seal Brown and Black. ELEGANT LINE OF MERINO UNDERWEAR for LADIES, MEN and CHILDREN, all sizes and prices. BOWERS & HURST, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, ri'HK AURORA CARPET SWEEPER. The Aurora Carpet Sweeper, for which we are the sole agents for this portion of the state, HAS NO EQUAL. A large number of the ladies of Lancaster City and County would .gladly testify to these facts : That it is more simple in construction, runs more easily, makes less noise than any other Sweeper in the market, and will in no way injure the Carpet. AGENT WANTED. We want an energetic lady or gentleman to canvass the city for ihe AURORA SWEEPER. A liberal arrangement will be made with a re sponsible person. JOHN S. GIVLEK & CO., 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. M YKKS KATBrON. MEECHANT TAILORING. New effects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeyo weave, in Blue, Greon aud Black. New effects in Silks Mixed English, Cheviots in all fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fashionable colors. New effects in Imported Overcoating, in London Beavers, Euglish Meltons, Kerseys aud the popular 'Niggerhcad.'' MYERS & RATHFON, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, WIXES AMD POOLING, KKFKBSH1NG AMD HEALTHFUL DBIKKS FUK BUT WEATHER. APOLLINARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters. VANTELL & COCHRAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGER ALE, THE FINEST IN THE MARKET. ct.AItl'T wi&KS. Of oui own direct Importation iroin tho House ot Evarisle, Uupoitt A C., Bonlaux. PLEASANT VALLEY WLM COMPANY, Ureat Western Brand, Extra Dry. Superior to tbe Golilen Ago, which is put up by 1 be Pleasant Valley Wine fCo. lor the Haw mondnport Wine Co., Ironi their Ordinary Slock, the liauimondsport Co. furnishing them with tbe Brand and Label. The Hamniondfcpnrl Co. make no Sparkling Wines. All tho Leading and Popular Brands ot FKEKCII CHAMPAGNES. We are the agent for the Pleasant Valley Wine Co.'s Ureat Western Extra Pry Wine. Tho Monserat Co.'s Limb Vrult Juice. BKlbAET'S OLD BBANDY. No family should be without a bottle of this Kc liable Medicine at this season of tho year. H. E. SLAYMAKER.ionr, NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. S. CLAY MILLER, ito. Brandies, Gins, Oil Bye Hies, it, No. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. H UUSKITUKNISHING. THE fC, We all want the best and most economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PARLOR HEATERS Are 8UPEMOR to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE ! MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES wo HAVE AIMED to bare NONE BUT WnAT ARE GOOD, all or which WE GUARANTEE. We have the SOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. X1HWAKMC, JkC. TKHOVED. PLUMBING, G AS-FITTING, c. JOHN P. SCHAUM, Hu Removed to No. 24 South Queen Street. Plumbing sGasfittuig DOVX OBXV BV SKILLFUL AND CABEFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAB FIXTURES ON HAND. janK-lvdS UQUOK3, a. HOUMBAx. CO-S NEW LIQUOR STORE, He. 43 Hertfe Qmb street, Lancaster, Pa. The vary best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con. stantly tor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Bye Whisky of tho dlsUilatlon of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom House Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot I860 Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Ola Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit tbe trade. feb3-lyd UOUSEAL A CO. J ADIKS'HAIB VREsSEB. MBS. CULLER, LADIES' HAIR DRESSER, Manufacturer and dealer in Hair Work, La dles' and Gents' Wigs and Toupees. Comb ings straightened and mnue to order. Hair Jewelry ot all kinds made up. Kid Gloves and Feathers cleaned and dyed. Also Ladles' NOa 2254227 NOBTH QUEEN STREET, eFonr doors above P.&.&. Depot. octtWmd xjsw XDYr.RTiBT.mr.sn. QUEEN STREET, VLOTBIXO. No. 12 East LIQUOBS. BEST. VLOTOXHU JtV. H1F 1USH A BBOTHEB. INSTITUTE WEEK. HXT 1ii1iw IaikIap fn f tin TaenhAm Airl itinU Friends a cordial invitation to CALL AND ca amin a our oiock or FALL AND WINTER clothing. W are satisfied that we can oiler them in. ducements which can be equaled by lew and excelled by none. Wo would also call attention to the fine and large stock of Piece Goods for Merchant Tailoring, Which wc now have on exhibition. All kinds of Gent's Furnishing Goods IN STOCK. HIRSH & BROTHER, FeunHall Clothing House, Nob. 2 and 4 North Queen Street. & Nob. 6 and 8 Penn Square. LANCASTER, PA, sep8 Jvd LANCASTER. PA. Lancaster, Pa. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. King Street, Lancaster, Pa. VLVTHlttti. ATKKIXU SHIKT8 ANU MCAWEBS -FOB-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. E. J. EBISMAN. I ANDC. COLLARS AND CUFFS. E.J. EitlSMAN. IKW LINK OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SUIBTS. K. J. EBISMAN. A 1 LL WOOL, JA. SCABLET SUIBTS AND DBAWEBS. E. J. EBISMAN, 66 NORTH QUEEN STREET. F ALL OPENING FALL OPENING AT I. GEEEART'S I t NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1882. ! I'EUl AL NOTICE. . The handsomest Stocked CLOTHING we have ever oflered for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOTS. CHOICES STYLES THAN EVEB. BETTEB MADE THAN EVEB. LOWEB PBICED THAN EVEB. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Grey and Brown Mixed, S10.0O. FULL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging In price, from $3.00 to $20.00. Allot on Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath the Lowest. D. B. Hostener & Son, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. SAMUEL H. FRIOB, ATTORNEY, HAS Removed his Office from 66 North Duke street to No. 41 GRANT 8TBKET, immedi ately In Rear of Court House, Lnng'f w Building, l.:ml.-..H HISTOELAN BANCE0FT. H'JW THE GKEAT MAN WORKS. His Temperate Habit of Living ab Octo genarian, bat With an Unclouded intellect flaa or HU Valuable History. Modestly nestled among the more pre tentions dwellings which make the vicini ty of Hand Seventeenth street?, Wash ington, V. V., ultra lasuionablo is a plain two-story brick house. I . has a comfort able, substantial look from the outside Cross its threshold and something in the very atmosphero suggest - quiet and re flucment. Articles ol bric-a-brac and virtu scattoied about, in careless profu sion give to the rooms a picturesque and pleasing appearance. What few paintings ornament tbe walls are seeu upon a closer inspection to bo veritable chefs (Tteuvre. The library is pne of the most complete in America. It embraces everything that could delight or impart information to the seeker after knowledge. Iu the midst ef this library bits the propiietor, an oid man, 82 years of age. His hair and beard aro all very gray. Ho is slight in figure and a trine under the medium in height. When he strolls through tho streets, as is his wont, during the pleasant summer evenings, it is uoticcablo that those who address him with the greatest deference are the more prominent in official and di plomatic circles. Among the vulgar crowd ho passes almost unknown. And yet this man is ono of the grandest figures in our latter-day civilization. He is Ban croft, the liistoriau. Ho rises in tbe morning about 5 o'clock. His breakfast is as plain as an anchorite's. It includes usually a cup of chocolate, some fruit (either grapes or figs), soft-boiled egg and a hot roll. He eats nothing more until dinner, which is always a substan tial meal ; that he enjoys thoroughly. He says few men cau perform good brain work ou a full stomach. During tho morn ing and until luncheon is over Bancroft ex eludes everybody except his two secretaries. He dictates a while and then spends tho remainder of the morning in reading and carefully revising the work of tho previous day. From 1 o'clock until 2 :30 he receives visitors. They come from all over the country, but particularly from New York and New England. Bancroft is ono of the "sights" of Washington and every tour ist, ifho bo a reading man, feels it his bounden duty to pay him a call. Later iu tho day he goes riding. Ho prefers the saddle when the weather is pleasant and will sometimes travel a distance of twenty and even thirty miles on these excursions. Mr. SpofFrd, the librarian of Congress, who is Bancroft's most intimate friend and who always rides out with him Sundays, says that on a recent occasion they rode thirty-six miles and wheu they felurned to the house Bancroft alighted with all the agility of a man scarce half his age. "I ctnnot hope to live many years longer,'- said Bancroft to a friend recently, " but I atn anxious beforo passing away to tiuish the work I am at present engaged at. This I can accomplish in eight years more. I am never sick and enjoy the best of health. Horace Binney, of Philadel phin,livcd to tho age of 05, and Titian was 99 wheu he left tho stage of action. Am I too sanguine in thinking that I shall at least be permitted to live until 90 ?" Aud thare was a wistful look inhis gravo face which showed hisdoop anxiety to live, not for the sake of existenco merely, but tint ho might instruct and benefit mankind. The work to which Bancroft referred was a recast of his history of tho United States. The original history appeared in ten volumos, supplemented by two others called tho "History of the Formation of the Constitution." This latter work has received tho very highest oncomiums from men of letters in the old world and the new. Its close would iudieate that the author had tho design of carrying the nsir rative still further. But ho will not. He says his remaining years will be devoted solely' to the compilation or recast of his United States history. Tho revised edi will appear in .six volumes, one of which is already in tho hands of tho printer. Speaking of this Jlr. SpoObrd, who is largely in his confidence, says : " The reader will find the pages of these vol umes filled with matter no less in tercsting and important than tho preced ing. Ho will meet with the same brilliant and daring stylo ; the same pictuiesquo sketches of character and incident ; the same acute reasoning aud compass of eru dition' These are tho sentimeuts of a devoted friend, but tbey spring from a judgment ripe in bookish lore. i DOST BE MEAN. The "Hawkejre'a" Fanny Maa Ivjh :uu i Advice to tbe Boys. Burlington llawkeyo. Don't be mean, my boy : dou't da nu'uu things and say mean things. Cultivate a feeling of kindness, a spirit of charity broad and puro for men and things. Be lieve the best of everybody, have faith iu humanity, and as you think bettor your self. You can, with somo accuracy measure a man's character by tho esteem in which ho holds other men. When I hear other men repeatedly declaring that all other men aro knaves, I want a strong indorsement on that man's paper bafoie I'll lend him money. When a man as sures mo that ajl the temperance men iu his town take their drinks on tho sly, I wouldn't leavo that man and my' private demijohn if I had ono together in a room five minutes. When a man tells mo that ho doson't know one preacher who isn't a hypocrite, I havo all tho ovidenca I want that that man is a liar. Nine timos in ten, and frequently oftener, you will fiud that men endeavor to disfigure all other men with their own weakness, fail ings and vices. So do you, my boy, think well and charitably of people, for tho world is full of good people. And if you are mean, you cannot con ceal it. People will know it. Our un fortunate, human fondness for gossip always puts us in possession of all the worscr qualities of each othor. Dou't you and your intimato'friends, my boy, discuss the weak and evil points in your neigh bors' character ? Of course you do ; and when you are the absent one, boassurel, Telcmachus, that yonr friends are in like manner dissecting you. Indeed they are. They know all obout you, and that which you would havo least known thoy kuow the best. And at any rate, my son, you know it. and that is enough. Sometimes I wonder what a mean man thinks about when he goes to bed. When he turns out the light and lies down. When the darkness closes in about him, and ho is alone, and com pelled to be honest with himsolf. And not a bright thought, not a generous im pulse, not a manly act, not a word of blessing, not a grateful look, comes to bless him again. Not a ponny dropped into the outstretched palm of poverty, nor the balm of loving word dropped into an aching heart ; no sunbeam of encourage ment cast upon a struggling life ; tho strong right band of fellowship reached out to help some fallen man to- his feet when none of these things come to him as the "God bless you" of the departed day, how he must hate himself. How he must try to roll away from him pelf and sleep on the other side of the bed. When the only victory he can think of is same mean victory, in whioh be has wronged a neighbor. No wonder he always sneers when he tries to smile. How pure and fair and good all the rest of the world must look to him, and bow cheerless aud dusty and dreary must his own path appear. Why, even one lone, isolated act of meanness is enough to scatter cracker crumbs in tho bed of the average, ordinary man, and what must be tho feelings of a man whose whole life is given up to mean acts? When there is so much sununng and heartache and misery in the world, anyhow, why should you add one bound of wickedness or sadness to the general burden. Don't be mean, my bo;. Suffer injustice a thousand times rather than commit it once. m m A riucby Woman's Sbcocm. I knew well Mr. Leslie, who died so sud denly two years ago. He was not only an artist of rare skill and power, but he was a business man of tremendous energy. I suppose it is known that his name was not originally Frank Leslie at all, but Henry Carter. He was an English boy, and, when his mother seut him into the large dry goods " shop " of his uncle iu London, he studied aud practiced art ou the sly, made pictures for tho illustrated paper under the nom de crayon of "Frank Leslie." and finally bolted and came to New' York to pursno his chosen calling. Finding that the fame of his adopted name had preceded him, ha adhered to it, and when it becams obvious than nobody knew Henry Carter, he applied to the Legislature and had his name changed to Frank Leslie. While in thoenjoymanL of splendid health, he was told, on Now Year's day, 1830, that ho bad button more days to live. He made his will, giving, if I romember correctly, all his property to his wife, and enjoining on her to " go to the office, sit in my place and do my work." "But you seem to have justified Mr' Leslie'B confidence in your ability was said to his wife." "The business cortainjy never. was as successful as now," she said quietly ; "but perhaps it is somewhat to bo attrib uted to the prosperous times." Her face glowed with satisfaction as she spoke. ' You have not had an easy time," I said. " Not very ; I had eight lawsuits the first year and won them all. Mr. Leslie's sons tried to break the will. It would have boon a shamo if they bad succeeded, for Mr. Leslio had disinherited them for their misconduct, and positively refused to see them during tbe last year of his life, and it was only to gratify me he con sented to lot one of them come to his death bed with protestations of penitence Then the creditors tried to get the whole property and drive ma out. I refused to go They said they would givo me $20,000 and send me to Europe. I was absolutely with out money,suffering for the vory necessities of life. But I said : No ; I am Frank Lr lie's widow, and will carry out Frank Les lie's instructions to the letter whatever happen?,' Under the compromi o with tho creditors it was necessary that I should immediately pay $50,000 for a re lease. I had no raouey, and I knew nobody of whom I could borrow it. In the midtt of my perplexities, a lad in the office, without my knowledge, called on Mrs. Tiios. K. Smith, of Brooklyn, and laid tho Oiso beforo her. She was a wealthy and kind hearted lady a total stranger to mo and the result was that she gave me, without security, her check for $30,000. You may imagiuo how surprised and grateful I was to come into possession of the property through such means. This was in May of last year. I agreed to repay the first instalment of $5,0C0 on Novemtx r 1, but the summer was a prosperous ono, and last October I repaid tho entire sum of $50,000 aud interest before tho first iu stalmeut was due. I was fiao from dobt and rojoicod. It was like being snatched from shipwreck." " Is the name being pirated any more?" " No ; that has been finally settled ; and to clinch it, I have had my uano changed to Frank.Le.slie by law. So my uamo is no longer Marian Fallin or Miriam Leslie or even Mrs. Frank Leslie, but just Frank exactly like my husband's, aud identical with the trade mark." As the doctor turned sadly away from the patient -whom lie found using Or. Bull's Conch Sirup. lie s;ild: "It beats me every tlmn." "Troub'cs niton coino from whence we least expect tlicin." Yet we may often prc- ran rt,- nnnfrnmof. fhiim hv nmmnt inff Inll'l Ugent action. Thousands ot persons arw con stantly troubled with u combination of dis eases. lJlSCJlseu Kiuncya Mint cuiiyo utiwuis are their tormentors. Tliey should know .1.... L'filiiii.Wnpt nnto nn 1iw ni-mina fit. ! same time, causing them to throw off tho poisons lllltl. liuvu uiuxgistt mum, uii't ou iu newlng the whole system. S-Thc Diamond Dyes for family use havo no eqal.s. All popular colois easily dyed, lust and bcaulilal. iu cents a package. The Ukv. Gko. 11. Thatkr, ot uourbon, lnd., say : "Both myself and wile owe our lives to Smiloii's CowHJMrnojf Cuna. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Will you sutler with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint T Shtloh's Vllalizcr is guaranteed loeure you. For salo by II. B. Cochran, 137 and i:9 Not Hi Queen street. myl-Iwdcow&w Vine, brilliant and clear lenses are used in making tho Celluloid Bye-Glasses. When you buy a pair you may know you aro getting the best. For sale by all leading Jcwclcrd and Opticians. Deaf aa a eott. Mrs. W. J. Lang, Bethany, Out., states that for tittccn months she was troubled with a dis ease in tho car. causing entire deafness. In ten minutes after using Thomas's Eclcctric Oil she found relict, and in a short timo she ws entirely cured and her hearing restored. For sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. SHiLon's enma will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough aud Bronchitis, For nale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. nearly a Miracle. K.AscnUh Ball, Bingbamton, N. Y. writes: 'I suffered for several months with a dull Jiain through the left lung and shoulders. I oat my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep up all day. My mother procured somo Burdock Blood Bitters ; I took them us directed, and have felt no pain since first week alter using them, and am now quite well." Price $1. For sale at U. B. Cochran's drugstore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Sbiloh's Catabrh kxmbdt a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker Mouth. For sale by 11. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Uucen street. Walnut Lear Hair Kettorer. It Is entirely different from aU others. It Is as clear as water, and, as Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable flair Bestorer. It will immediately free the head from aU dandruff, restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duce a bow growth where it has fallen off. It does not In any manner effect tbe health, which Sulphur, Sugar of Levi and Nitrate ot bilver preparations have done. It wBl change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. Each bottle is warranted. feMlTll, KLINE A CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CBITTENTON New York. JunG-lyd.eodAw N Off 1CKAM. OUB NEW REAL. ESTATE CATALOGUE, Containing a largo number of properties in city and country, with prices, 4c Copies sent ireo 10 auy auuress. ALLEN A. HEBB A CO., Bcal Estate and Insurance Agents, No. l6 East King Street. IKVICA.I B KOWlf8 IRON BITTERS. STRENGTH to vigorously pu&h a business, strength to study a profession, strength to reg ulate a household, strength to do a day's labor without physical pain. AH this represents what is wanted, in the often heard expression, "Oh ! I wish I bad tho strength 1" It you are broken down, havo not enengy, or feel as if lifo was hardly worth living, you cau be relieved and restored to robust health aud strength by taking Brown's Iron Bitters, which is a truo touie a medicine universally recom mended for all wasting diseases. S01 N. Fremont St,, Baltimore. During the war I was injured in the stomach by a piece ot a shell, aud liavo suffered lroin it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paralysis, which kept mo in bed sis months and tho best doctors in tho city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not catsolldloodand for a large por tion ol tho time was unabloto retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am ublo to get up and go around and am rapidly Improv ing. O. Dbtkbr. Buowx's Ikon Bittuiis is a com plete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weaknoss and all discuses requiring a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonio. It enriches tho blood, gives new lifo to tho muscles and tone to the nerves. For sale wholesale and retail by B. B. COCH BAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Qneen street. Iancaster nlodwdAw T T HETlKsT BEST! BEST!! POLICY OF INSURANCE AGA1N8X ACCIDENTS IS- P. D. P. K WHICH IS TO SAY, Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain Clias. Allien, or Worcester, Mass., Fire Department, says': " Alter tho doctor Bet the broken boue, I used Pu!n Killer as a lini ment, and it cured me In a short lime." Captain D. S. Goodcll. Jr. of Searsport, Maine, says : " For bruises, sprains and cuts, I know of no medicine that is more effective." David Fierce, Utlca, N. Y. says: " For cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, it has never failed to effect a cure. AN ACCIDENT MAY HAPPEN BOW. TO-MOB- Buy PEBBY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLRB to day ot any Druggist. novl-lydAw R1UMSY-WUKT. TUB OBKAT CVBK FOR R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As It is for all the painful diseases ot tbe KIDNE1S, LIVEB AND BOWELS. It cleanses the system of tho acrid poison that causes the dreadful suffering which only the victim of Kheumatlsm can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES ot the worst forms ot thin terrible disease have been quickly relieved, and in short timo PEBFECTLT CUBED. Price, 91, Liquid or Dry. Hold by DruggUU. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS. RICHABDSON A CO., Burlington, Vt, KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. ecp28-eodTTH4w 44 HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Old fashlonablo remedies are rapidly giving ground beforo the advance ot this conquering specific, and old fashioned ideas in regard to depletion as a means of cure, havo been quite exploded by the success ot the great renovant, which tones tbe system, tranqullizes the nerves, neutralizes malaria, depurates and enriches tho blood, ronses tbo liver when dor mant, and promotes a regular habit of body For salo by all Druggists and Dealers gen erally. nl-lydeodAw BXOCKB. TMUKKASB SOUK CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, $10, 820, ?50, 8100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium Investments In grain, provisions and stock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. JTrom May 1. 1881, to the present date, on mvestmeuts of $1,(00 to $1,000 cash profits have been realized and paid to invest ors amounting to several times the original investment, still leaving tbe original invest ment making money or payable on demand. Exnlanatory circulars umt utateuieuts ol fund W sent free. We want responsible agents who win report me crops ana introuuee Utopian. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants. Malor Block. Chi- 1 caugo, 111. 1uWyd MB BIHEKS CLUTHure. Overcoats for FaJJ aid Wiitir. The time is at hand for thepur chase of these goods, and our stock represents every variety , from the cheaper caaaimwree 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., Ledgir Buildug, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. PHILADELPHIA. n7-lad o NB PIUCK HOTOK, Now Ready My Entire Stock of . FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING -FOB Hen, Boys and Children Am now on our Counters aad cobs at of the best material ever made up la Beady-Made Clothing. Every Garment ia wollsewel aad hand somely cut, in tbe Leading Styles. MY PBICES ABE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER OVEKCOATS In great variety, well matte and Low Prices. IN MY- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You can find almost any thing lor a SUIT or OVEBCOAT you want. It certainly wBl pay you to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it will certainly be to jour ad vamtag. Al. Rosenstein, ONE PBIOB Merchant Tailor and Clothier, HO. 37 NORTH QUBOT ST. LANCASTER, PA. w ILX1AMBOM Jk rOSTZJE. -OUR Clothing Stock Is as full and complete now aa the time of the year warranto and to know bow they are made and what kind of trimming are used you will have to come and see. Many of Our Finer Coats axe Lined With Satin. These belong to SUITS that sell in prices from S25to30,and from tbeso prices- oa down tho scale to SX.70, can be seen Hens' Suits for Dress, Business, or Rough Work. But the one suit in particular that can be used tor cither 1IKK83 or BUSINESS, and gelling for S13.ee ( which la three dollars less than Its value). The BLACK AND BBOWN BEAVER OVERCOATS that we are selling tor Sie.oe la as much a bargain as the 912 DRESS SUIT. . Then we have the rtJJEIt OVKKCOATS In prices as high as 00 ami tho cheaper ones as low as $3.09, lor MBH UN LY. When yon want a proper-fltUng .VIHTE DBE38 SIIIBT, please try the EIGHMIE. There are several imitations, but the genuine have his name stamped upon them. Sold for si.ee. DRESS GLOVRS, FUR GLOVES AND WORKING GLOVES. Everything that is desirable and the PRICKS LOW. Williamson & Foster, 34, 36 and 38 East King St, LANCASTER. FA. ArOLf, LIME or aVOKlIXARITS Plug Tobacco, and other flrstlass brands at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FKO.NT I CIGAR STORE.