TrrrrnmmtXKnr.irri .MWMggaagBngaris;gasKS ..um . LANCASTER DAILY I7TEiJJG;EN(JEK SATUBDAY NOVEMBER 11, 188Z. i I if-A Lancaster Jjntelltgencrr. SATURDAY EVENING NOV. 11. 1BB2, AJirCMS PLKASlKKS. Allrllit I'iclureoftko Uctutloa or the Fall A True nural Lite. Xituz Itetord. It lias often hecu ietaaikcd tLat there aic people whom no kind of weatber or no eeax.u of the year suits. To please such mortals when it rains it thould bo clear ; wh n it is cold it should be warm, and when, if it could be botb, it should be temperate, and then, with all this errati caliK"H. they would not be satisfied. How sued j tjub live is a problem past finding out. But .mo thin; is plain : tliey fail to .see, Bpruiid iu lavibh display, the beauties ol that very nature at vrhieh they to contin uity crumble. Take-, for instance, the prci-snt ncason of the year ; .how little they uppicciate its gloried, and yet what time in the whole twcho months is so rich with joy and beauty :' The forests on mountains and in valleys are never so ex-quj-'.tf in color as they are now. The rare var-esniion of colyr. the gorgcrous pre Fenttion of a whole wood clothed ia its autii:iia garb, aaci the pleasures incident to this time of the year are all lost on the )i..l sensibilities of thssu ohro.i'm fault finder. But the present is a time ofmiilh and satisfaction to those who aie lational enuh toecjoy it. The citizens of N'jw York vff;Jl remember "his fact, because it isboiaieto tlem ; tL." citizens of Lititz ma "orirct it treatise i' is so comniv.j to theui. !r us rnumei-att- some of tbfse delists. Who has not felt the blood tin! it: bis veins, his heart bound witji gladt.fi-s anrt his mind relieved of hir rasing earcs wlinn, upon a brisk, frosty nioniinjj, he .joins a company of friends and takes a jaunt out among the gaudy woods and fruits of fall? There, as we see, araiJs; n gLiious assemblage of gaudy trees, the red maple with its brown and or.in.je. and the yteat df' wood bathed in its bright blood cilor, and countless othersc'otLe 1 iu gold and crimen and yellow and blended tint., it seems as if all the glory and leaiity of heaven had fallen on mother erih. And then, if the party is bent upon gathering the geneious fruit of autumD, what fun it is to climb high into the well-laden branches and shake the chestnuts, the walnuts or the shell barks to the ground, and see iLe scared squirrel lush Irom the limbs and scamper away through the iustling'!eaves! Then, too, at this season there are doings about the firm-homo rich in pleasure and benefit, There is the apple butter boihnjr, with its roaring fire, big kettle and louir ladle, all surrounded by blush ing la&tes and stuidy 'ads. paring the red apples and slyly casting su-jgestivc glances into happv eyes. Aud there, also, arc corn hubking parties, with heaps if golden ears piled here and there, while joyous vo;c?s drown the rustlirg of the lifeless stalk. Ah, a brave season of hilarity and contentment is the welcome autumn. It is a time when men and women mingle together and feel tbe purest joy. The wealth of the farmer is garnered in his barns, the toil and heat of the summer are over. aud. safe with the unstinted gifts of nature, the homely, jet most unalloyed, enjoyment .f the rural household are given full indulgence, and all are bettered by their influence. K.-nuu!! Lk-mocratB f Independent Kepublica:: Oii-cnbaek-Labor 5 I'M.liIljition" Uoiirnor. .limes A. Heaver i i:lcrt K. 1'attijou 1 .N'hnStcwart SThnmas A. Armstrong.. r Alfred c Pettltt lAeutcnant-Governor. Will mm T. Da, vies tChauncev F. Ulack J Levi Wrd Duff. i William A. Howard "Allan Williams ,'icrrtari of Internal Affair. - .1 1.1 II 111 ML Kir I .... t .1. Simpson Africa J George W.Merrick .l. '.oworv Dcwoody IJzra Crossman Supreme Judge. William IlMiry Ilnwje... f Mlas .M. Clark iScnrge Junkin $.1. Adam Cake JsiuisonB. Chase Congress-ut-Largc. Marriott Brosta 1 Mortimer F. Elliott I Win. McMichael , i:olcrt K. Touilfnson i I. Newton Tierce Congress. A. Horr Smith f W. U. ;iven Recorder. Ili-nrv 5K Mera f W. '. Buer. County Solicitor. John II. Fry Poor Vtrcetors. IS. W. Bard I!. II. Longenecker f.l. l'.McIlvainti Philip Bernard Prison Inspectors. Jacob W. Xt-slcy Monty Dnlnicr 'I i!i'j lli'lmian -I. f. "-ehlJ-gelinllch Jury Coiui.iissioner. Ki .t.'l . Kill - William Kllmaker 1) ItfLlGIOUS. OOLKKAIX tiAI'lIVT CHl'Kl'H t j V.. Sotilc pastor. Pieaclilngon Sunday r . 1 "1 k..lii. I r.M rt it WA -i hi :n. r:il p. :n. REV. J. it -umla scliool at 9 a. d&w 1JIKSX IIAIT1T, EAST CUEVINIT ST iiei.iLe in liie inoriiiiiic itl 10$ aiidiutlie veiling 1 T.hj 1I' pustor, Kt-v W. O. Onen. buuday t-cliool ut 1:15 j). m. IIItsr Rfc.I"OKMKD JJ1V1MC SERVICES ' to-inonow at 10J a. in. and Vi p. m. sun day pchool at "A i. iu. 1RST M. E. CHLRCli, SOUTH' UTJKK street. The pastor. Bi-v. w. C. itobln.soa and Mit-s I.izJe Sharpe, t Pli ladclphla, iciil conduct lhe s-:-v1cps at 10X a. in., 3 p. m. and Tl; P w. .-un(.av choil at 13 p. in. Kevival sei Ices cverj evening durlmr tlie week, 'i wpt J-atnrrtay. at ' o'clock. it.iv in J C. A. At l'J'i Pieiv' UAP1JST CUUKCU V. M. Ilooms liev. M. Fiayne, piMor. a. ro. itii'i li p. in. nulijel r.ariy sunday school at 2 p. in. -JRESBYTERIAN.-SKRVICKS AT TH L u-u-il hours, morning and crenlnir. Preaching l7 tne pator, Hev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. 1). PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL CHAPEL., Kev. .lames C. Hume, pastor. Evening service at 7:15 o'clock. Sat) bath school at 1:43 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening. ST. JAMKS.-UOLY COMMUNION AT 8 aud morning service at 10 a. iu. fcvfn ing prayer :t tip. in. nr. ECIfE'S REFORMED CHAPEL O Mai iotta Avnue, ncir West Orange street Itev. Win. F. I.Ichliter. pastor. Divine service atl'vja.in.airt7'ip. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Tl JOIINS ixTUKKAN CKTOCH Rev. Sylvanus Stall, rastor. Morning sub ject " Kiwiness and Religion " in the even ing the young ir.en ol the Y. M. C. A., will conduct the services. Subject ''1 would bc 'omc a Christian, but 1 want to have a good Jme " Scats tree. All velcomed. Sunday school at 1J; . m. Uotnald Miss'on school at 2 p. m. ST. PAUt'S REFORSIED. D1VJ E SER vices at 10VJ a. m. ami at 7' i p. m. Prayer meeting at 0 p. m. -Sunday school at 1 p. ui. SALEM CUURCU OF GOD. PREACHING morning and evening by tbe pastor. Rev. H. Zieeenf uss. Subject lor morning and even ing "The Appealing ot the Chlcl aheppenl." Sunday schools at 1& p.m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. THE MIHISTEU1AI. ASSOCIATION will meet on Monday next at 10 a m.. In tbe vestry room of the First JSeformcd church. t)ne-tion for discussion" Tbe K- Intlon of the Sunday School to the Ctiureh and how It can be made mere eir-ctlvc" To bo opened bv Ilev. J. C. Hume. SI. FUAVNE. Secretary. ITTCST MISSION, M. E. CUAl'hL, CUAR If lotte stiwt below Leiaon. Pmiciilng at. iu2 & m. aim s p. m.,oy uev. ueni. curisi, ot llolston cout-Tence. Tenn. Siindav school at 1:45 p. m. Young people's and cnildrens meeting at OJi p. in. Salvation meeting every nigut next week, with 3 ou. Ill Ing your unsaved ti lends MEIUVAL,. TT'IUNEY-WORT JLV Has been piovcd the surest cuio tor KTONEY DISEASES. Does n lame back or dsordrr?d mine Indi cate that you area victim? THEN DO NOT HESITATE ; use Kidney-Wort at onco. (drug gist recomui-d it ) and t will speedily over come the disease and resture healthy action. 1 oilicka For complaints peculiar to JLJCbUlUO. your sex. such ss pain anil weakn3S8es, Kidney-Wort Is unsurpassed, u it will act promptly and salely. Elthnr sex. Incontinence, retention of urine, brick dust or ropy deposits, and dull, dragging pains, all speedily yield to Its curative power. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. lTice, 1. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on the Kldneva, Liver aud Bowels. scnZS-eodTTSAwI.'i rwuaa. bYkop. LOCKER'S RENOWNED COUGH SYRUP Has cured thousand. It will cure your Cough or Cold In less time than any other preparation. PRICEti CENTS PER BOTTLE, Prepared and sold only by CHAS. A. LOCHER, . NO. 0 BAST KING STBBBT, LANCASTER, PA, .OFFICIAL BETUKKS OF THE GEKERAI, ELEOTTON FOR LANCASTER COUNTY-NOVEMBER 7, 18S2. '" IItric-LANCAaTEK. m K y (. ? s' jl J ? Si ? 2 5 S a 3 5 o S 2! 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" " i iwiiw ia arj on un mb M 9g 47124 30 9 93 86 47 46 17 77 75lMSG n,,,,.,,., KOBE, JtC. : -i ' MK1UI.J.L.. ... DHY aOOIJS. f H CMOUUKASS, MUKBAY CO. DISTBICT. K. Ill NSON'S KKMKUIKS. From tho Rlchniond Dispatch. SEVEN MILLIONS if l'ore Uirn, ana ton Live and Kreatbe Iu Atmosphere 'Which Foisou Tour.BlOOd, anil Then Follows Skin DInases. Xc.thino is More Dreaded than salt rheum orcczt'ma, which has lully a dozen species golni; under various names,near!y all of which defy the ordinary remedies, destroy tho hair, the skin and the rk'Sli, and in many cases death comes as a blessing. Scalp and skin alike are subject to this, as m ell as to dandruff, tet ter and other scaly diseases producing bald ne, ei uplions, ulcers and other troubles. Intelligent people should beware of taking poisons as lemedies for this class ot diseases ot the skin and scalp, andthe various remedies which are sent out by unskilled men shouid be avoided as one would a plague. Then i- but one "Skin Cure " which can be rellPd on, ami that Is Dr. Benson's, and Its name i an earnest of its worth. It is not a patent mi dicine, but the result ot his own ex perience and practice, and Is a 'ure cure lor nil speci diseases for which It U offered. It make the skin sott and white and smooth, re moving ta n and Ireckles. and Ii the best toilet preparation In the world. It Is elegantly put up, two bottles in one package, consisting ot both internal and external treatment. Simple In its combination, pure and free from all poi sons. It may be relied upon by all those who wish to have pertect health and freedom from all skin di-easos ot whatever nature, whether they are Ecztma. Tetters. Humors. Intlamina tioas. .Milk Crut. Kough Scaly Eruptions, Dl-eaeesofthe Hair and Scalp, Scrofula. L'l cera. Pimples or Tender Itchlngs on any part oMlicboiy. Price, One Dollar per package. All druggists have it for sale. a. Kevolutiou Jn the treatment of nervous di-ieas i now taking place. Dr. C. W. Itenson, of Baltimore, many year ago discovered a sure remedy in UU Celery and Chamomile fills they have h?d a wonderful sale and success. They can be reiieJ on to permanently cure sick and nerv ous headache, neuralgia, dynpep-da, sleepless ness and all nervous diseases. All druggists keep them. Price 50 cents per box. Two boxes lor fl, six lor $2.50, free by mail on receipt ox price. Dr. C. W. Benson, Baltimore. C. S. Crittenton, ot Sew York, is wholesale agent for Dr. C. W. Benson's remedies. oetlC-lmdM.W&B $200 OAN BE SAVED BY CALLING AT I. Haberbush's One Price Hous3. SADDLEand HARNESS FACTORY NO. 30 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. ESlgu f tbe Golden Horse Heads.'J We havejnst received a largo job lot oltlni LAP KOBES. UEVEttSlBLE PLUSH BOBES. KUSSIAN .HLRIUII UOBES, SIBERIAN LAP ROBES, Which we can sell from 32.00 to $4.00 less than regular prices. We have also a tine assort ment of Buffi Bite, Horse Blankets, FANCY SLEIGH ROBES, SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS. TRUNKS, BAGS.1 POCKET BOOKS, GLOVES FINE URIYINU GLOYESand COLLARS. GOODYEAR'S RUBBER COATS. GOSSAMERS, GOATS AND J1ATS. GUM GLOVES, for Tanner's Use, And everything belmicln? to a FI116T-CL AS HAUNESs ESTABLISHMENT. - KEPAIR1NU NEATLY DONE. M. H ABERBUSH, No. 30 CENTRE SQUARE. LANCASTER, PA. o9-lvwA3md TTOP IJITX-EKS. HOP BTTERS, (A Medicine, Not a Urink,) Contains HOPS. BUCIIU, MANDRAKE, DANDELION, and the Purest and Best Medical Qualities ot all Other Bitters. THEY CURE All D!scaps ot tl.e Stmnach, Bowels. Blood, l.iwr, Kidiifj's and Urinary Organ?, Nervousness. Sleeplessness and especially Female Complaints. 81,000 IN i;i.I will bo paid tor a case they will not euro or lieln. or for anvthlnir im pure and injurious found in them. Ask your druggUt for HOP BITTERS ami try thorn before you sleep. Take no other. U. I. ). is an absolute and Irresistible cure lor Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. S.Scnd for Circular-. All the above sold bydrueglsls. HOP BITTERS BIFtt. CO., Rochester, N. Y., and Toronto. Ont. nl-lmeod&w ART IN WOOLENS. Textile woolen fabrics have como into extensivo prominence. The durability, beauty aud excellence of all woo! goods recommend them largely, aud when to their other virtues, that ot " LOW PRICES " is added (and this is a very practical virtue), they are specially desirable. SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES SEAL-SKIN CLOTHS for Oarmeuts a,ud Trimmings, 50 inches wide, from $3.00 to 9oU.uu per yard. SILK PLUSHES in fashionable shades and desirable qualities. DRESS CLOTHS AND CL0AKNGS. DRESS CLOTHS in all tbe popular colors at from $1.00 to $1.20 per yard (54 inches wide). French Tricote, Amazon, Elastiquo and Serge Cloths for mora elegant costumes. CLOAKINGS Silk, Worsted, Beaver and Fancy Cloths, with or without soft wool fur backs, in marvelous assortments, and at attractive prices. ULSTER AND "JERSEY" CLOTHS. ENGLISH ULSTER CLOTHS, new effects at tbe prices of Domestic productions. ENGLISH JERSEY CLOTHS of popular shades, 54 to GO inches wide, from $4.50 $0.00 per yard. LADIES' COAT TJENSON'S j CapcinePoMsFlaster! ItU'JHS AUD HTA.'LIOXEU. CCUOOt HOOKS. ALL SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT THE LOWEST RATES, AT L. M. PLYNN'S, X0.42WKST KING STREET. LANCASTER. OfHOOI. HOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR TIIK : LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Sale at the Lowest Prioes. -BY John Baer's Sons, N0S. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. -8WN OF THE BIO ROOK.- Italian Cloths for Linings, in different widths, colors and Brown, Olive, Green, Garnet, &c. LININGS. qualities. Black, Seal ORDERS BY. MAIL HAVE CAREFUL ATTENTION. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. i5-3inlAw CLOTUJA'U, CC7. rjlBK KI-CKNl-KKNIAr.. Oak Hall and the Bi-Centennial. AWARDED 6 MEDALS. THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY FOR Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains. Female Weakness. Are Superior to All Other Plasters. Are Superior to Pads. Are Superior to Liniments. Are Superior to Ointments or Salves. Are Superior to Electricity or Galvanism, They Act Immediately. They Strengthen They Soothe. They Relieve Pain at Once. They Positively Cure. C A TTTTHN I BB1,S0M'a capcinb ioeous IaU 1 1UI1 ! Plasters liavo been Imi tated. Do not allow your drugEiat to palm off some other plaster having a similar sound ing; name. Sec that too word Is spelled C-A-P-C-I-N-E. Price, 25 cssrs. SEABURY & JOHNSON, MAsnTAorDBiiro Chemists, New York. liltY GOODS. J. V' 8WAKK, DEALKli IN Dry Goods, Notions, Etc. ' NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER ! - . IF YOU WANT Double-Faced Canton Flannel, i 33 INCHES WIDE, in HIGH COLORS, worth 35 and 20 cts., at 12&cta, GO TO SWARR'S, NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN STREET. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 35 Cents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BJjmON PLASTER. CHAS. X. CBmXKTOX, 118 Taltom St New York, sole agent lor Dr. C. W. Ben son's Remedies, to whom all orders should be addressed. n6-2wdeodweow rpUK MOUTH KHD WHY GOUUM KTOKtt Ladies' Underwear, Mens' Underwear, Children's Underwear, FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, ' BLANKETS, HOME-MADE COMFORTS, Aim a Full Lino of Winter Goods, AT TIIK M III Dry Goods stone, fl-lydl LANCASTER, PA, Our exhibit in the Trades Procession of the Bi-Centennial Celebration on October 25th 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 been 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 are, we are sure, more firmly our friends than ever be fore. We 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. T STATE .. " SENATOR. ASSSMBLT TH1BD DISTRICT. 1MSTKICTS. P'SmmO Sicr'93 ff i h I i Sf p- Iteimbllcnns marked thus -,Ss-sS2r? Democrats f LioSSaiS 5" Independent Republicans t S-HLo55 & a g g g ff o 3 ? ? I 2 : a : a a : : : a : : ? 2. : : : . . . r 3. Ellzabethtown iw rj i 132 32 13i j - 2 Sftrl-iV B2 la W X 470 419 227 1.11 14ft S'vAvSiM ' JS W 16C 2K 869 2H 141 141 146 O. taatCocaUco. 1. 179 M 193 22S M3 228 15U 165 224 IO. JJaytown 155 95 7. 2U0 21X1 3U3 121 121 121 Ji'MX011 178 1M 4!1 191 188 191 1M 151 MB 12 JY5E.,?k- 331 586 862 570 199 198 19S 17. Marietta 264 248 74 322 323 323 961 261 262 .0 r. 1 1. mtAYar?"1- 1S6 m ls w W3 275 276 276 275 18. Co!iimbla72d Ward..r. 2M 138 16S 291 2B2 233 220 220 222 . , ,( 3d Ward.... 106 186 ITS 185 198 19 270 220 273 51 Brecknock . 81 17 lssl 90 92 91 157 157 175 22. Mt. Joy borough 246 63 89 304 296 300 105 105 11.1 83. I'otcrsbnrff IfiU 52 US 269 267 255 64 64 Oft 27. Epbmta. 407 30 22S 482 480 485 190 189 191 22'Cpnoy.. 167 78 12:1 257 256 258 115 116 117 2? Msnhplm twp 299 61 197 421 421 408 139 139 139 31. AVestEarl 268 II 40 300 296 300 29 29 29 38. Sliver Spring. 87 58 9t 151 153 150 90 'JO !W 35. West CocallCO 177 44 W 188 187 188 100 100 101 2S,as$?,rl":r:v 33r' i 387 424 163 149 174 38. fcast Ilempfield. 189 17 6rt 183 183 182 92 92 92 48. Upper Leacock. 240 107 2rt 277 272 277 111 109 109 43. Penn 127 29 171 207 205 201 129 129 12 44. Adnmstown 99 7 50 103 lol 103 59 59 IK 45. Clay 201) 29 32; 211 211 211 50 50 51 40. Lehman's Mt. Joy..... hrt iM v.i IOI 104 104 31 31 31 50. Koofs West Donegal.. 76 71 531 111 HI 111 03 93 9.J 51. Brenoman's Mt. Joy.. 114 32 3c 138 138 138 47 47 47 58. Kapho Strlckler's 71 10 91 99 99 99 24 24 24 53. Sprlngville East Don. 57 4 53) 87 87 87 30 30 30 54. liapho XewtJWn 63 7 32J 93 93 93 9 9 - SO. Moiintvillc 161 23 i 167 167 167 86 86 86 57. Norwood 67 21 55 96 96 96 47 47 47 58. Northwestern 63 36 .11 75 75 75 46 46 46 59. Sporting Hill liapho.. 51 8 5 102 101 99 17 17 18 BO. Union bqvare Kapho.. U) 41 9t$ 129 129 129 77 77 77 61. K. Donegal Lincoln .. 149 61 23 157 158 161 75 75 75 Totals 6506 2369 3773!8456 8407 8113 4338 4231 "4269 CZ.OIMISG, VNDKRWEAlt, &V. fi KEAT BAUGA1NS. " FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTBXCT. L. GMS1A1 & BRO. new fail and winter stock. PLUMBING AN1 GAM PITTING. TUBK L. SBHULD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Pa. COME AND LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN m mm ai patent gold case heaters, THE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, N03.ll, 13 Ifi BAST QRANQF TET. LANQASTBR, PA, Our Own Good Lancaster Make UNEXCEPTIONABLE IV FIT. STTLE, MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP. SOMEOF OU11PBICES. Men's Mixed Soils $ 4 00 Men's Diagonal Sulta pjo All-Wool Cossimcro Suits 8.00 Kancy Mixed Snlts w.oo All-wool Plain Cassimero Suite iio Toung JIcn'sKaney Suits 13..V) All-Wool Diagonal Suits 14.00 All-Wool Mixed Worsted Suite ls.oo Mcn'j All Wool I'anti lrom iW no. Children's Sulta tor 11.50. 2.25, $3.00. fijo, up to$7.OT. Boy's Suits lor $2.50. S3.00. $3. 75, $4 50. $5 50. cp to S8.50. LASCASTER CITT. Republican marked t&ns Democrats t yirstward becond ward Third ward Fourth ward Fifth vranl Mxth ward Seventh ward Eighth ward Ninth ward re 3 M C. IB 1 237! 250 321 291 343 285 381 232 151j 2 299 222 262 237 367 394 Si 381 Total 3500 3n SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. J At $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $6.00. iP.OJ, $10.00 anil $12X0 up 10 18.O0. Gcntteiucn who wlali to do credit to them selves should not fall to visit OUR CUSTOM DEPAIITJUENT. As wo havo marked oar goodM so low in price mw t-u tirutrr in a sen great specialties in that every garment wo make to order is a gen- uinn Dargain. we navo Pants: also, in Saltings. Pants to order at 13.50, $4.00, $5.00, tti.W, $7. 07. up to $10.00. Sulta to order at $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 an to $35.00. " Kvery garment of tho best make. Style, tit and quality tally guaranteed. L. GANSMAN & BBO., TUB WELL KNOWN CLOTIIEU3, 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., liightom the Sou'thwett Corner ;ol Orange at. LANCASTCR, PA. J AS3E3JBLT. !srCO!P DlSTKlCT. r- DlffTKICTS. j J C C J f- KepubliiMiis marked thus PCIUOt'RItt i '. Drumorn 6. MruMuirg borough.... H. Snlttbury 12. Martic. u. Hart.. .... .......... 14. Colentin . 15. Fulton 19. Sadsbury UO. Leacock 24. West Lampeter. 25. Conestosa. , an ir.uhini.tnn S Ii- Word. ..-c- b -tu.wanl. 30. MillerHVllle. 33. Strasburg township 34. Indiuntown. 37. Panidixe. 39. LuneuHter township 40. East Lampeter. . 41. Little Britain 46. Pcqnca 47. Providence 48. Eden township. 55. Manor New.... Ei-5 Totals. 155 564 227 141 119 -ir. 2101 6t ! 380 15 30 296 279 246 201 113 344 177 209 277 117 102 iki: aai 1 2271 l.V I75 111 I33 203 215 i 5392 217 2S7 2B: 3K1 11 30 310 270 346 ar.i 114 340 180 2TH 275 13 103 5168 132 UMi V.I 31 n 51 4H n: 57 21 W) an m 1x1 2R .110 !140 92 25B0 1( 132 135 234 13D 157 99 31 57 51 4 91 V4 10 an 21 m 178 2ft HO 147 91 2621 J. K. HMALING. J. K. SMALING'S GRAND OPENING . -OF Foreign and Domestic Novelties, -JTOK THE Fall and Winter Season of 1882. ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11. A Large and Exquisite Line lrom 31 RUE V1VIENNR, PARIS, IMPORTED DIRECT AND ONLTTOBEHAD AT 121 NORTH QUEEN STRUT. PA.fMM MAMmiMWB, m XUAKKS VT. FBV. WE CARRY AS LARGE A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. As any House In this part ot the State. The lino embraces every description of PAPER HANOINUS. from the lowest to the finest goods. GILT PAPERS from 23 cents apiece un In Choice iibanMiuiilmlnrttin- Walun 1 In onr employ first-class PAPER HANGERS, an ro prepared io aowo promptly and much below the regular prices. DADO and BAND WINDOW SIIADES.PLAIN GOODS by the Yard 1b all Colon and Widths. FIXTURES. LOUPS. TASSELS, ORNA MENTS, Etc. In rebuilding oar 8tore Room it was en larged.and we occupy part ol it for the ex clusive call ot Lue Curtains, Laoe Lambrequins. LaoaTkUeftv Laoo Bad Seta, Laoe Pillow Sbama. Yon wBl And In oar stock some choice good In White and Cream, and be surprised at the nice Curtains you can get for a small oatlav. We keep aU kinds of Poles In Brass, Ash, EfeMy, Caerry aai Waiaal Extension Cornices aad Flae Mirrors. PHARES W. PRY. Na 57 North Queen Bfc,Lanoaater. NCJTICK TO TZKSPASKM aUD GUN. NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden to trespass on any of the lands ot the Corn wall or speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclosed or un inclosed, either lor tbe purpose of shooting or against all trespassing on said Uu-.'s ot the underslgaed attsrUdB notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN. EDWARD C. FREEMAN,
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