&i t( "- wi ""-My' ji -Hi1 - - 1 i'Ii'Jii.Mii LANCASTEE, PA.; THURSDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1882 Price Tin Cnte Volume XIX- -No. (J6. i i nr 4i siPixiivi'YgsaisaKB&vflrri i ii ii i at'it i 17 livi? ""' . ' . . -- ' r rait. 8. G1VE.KR CO. JVTercliaiit Tailoring Departmeiito GENTLEMEN, CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE LINE OF SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS. aWe are making special efforts this season to please our customers in this depart ment, and have thus far had an excess over last year's business. JOHN S. G-FvXEK & CO., 25 EAST KINGr STREET, JOHN S. GIVLEK. G i ick.at hak;ainh. Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LADIES, WE OFFER AN ELEGANT LINE OF BROCADE VELVETS in all shades at $3.5.0 per yard. These goods mo woitli considerably more, but wo have marked tbem 2.."0. and will cll what wo Lave at that pi ice. Wo also oiler two linos or Plushes, In all sh.idt'K. One lino wo Iiavo marked $2.00, the other $2.73. These goods liavo becu pronounced very j;ood for the money we ask' for them. Our $1.00 DLACK SILK cannot bo beat. Neither can our .10 cent ALL-WOOL BLACK CASH MERE. We bavo an elegant room filled with all kinds of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, and wouM bo glad to have you give us a call BOWERS &' HURST, 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - Lancaster, Pa. M YKKS & KATHFOM. .MERCHANT TAILORING. New effects in Imported Woistcds in Basket, Diagonal and Birdeye weave, m Blue, Green and 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 Ovei coating, in London Beaveis, English Meltons, Kerseys and tho popular ''Nitrgeiheail."' MYERS & RATH;FOSr, FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, JUCY GOODS. II AOKIt .V IIKOTIIKIC. LADIES' Wo invite your attention to a c.mipleto M.ock of FALL aud WINTER GARMENTS for Ladies ami Children in Cloaks, Fur-Lined and Plush-lined Circulars, Seal Skin Cloth Co.it-!, Dolmans, Tailormadc Garments, etc., etc., in all sizes and grades. Also Seal Skin Cloths, Mohair, Tiger aud Silk Plushes, Silk Velvets and Velveteens. At tao lowest prices will bo fouud our usual largo assortment of Black aud Colored Silks iu Reps. Gros Grains, Ottomans, etc. Elegant Brocaded Velvets and Embroidered Robes, Cashmeres, Henrietta Cloths, Serges, Habit Cloths and a full line of staple materials. A splendid selection of Lines, Mosujnetairo Kid Gloves in Terra and Opera shades. HAGEK & No. 25 West King Street, N TKXT nooi: TO TUN C'OUKT nocsi:. FAHESTOCK. Opened this day, additional lots of LADIES' WINTER COATS, NEWEST STYLES ! LOWEST PRICES ! ! SHAWLS. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Single and double PAISLEY, BLANKET and CASHMERE from 25c to $25. OUR STOCK OF UNDERWEAR for Ladies', Gents' and Children, 'Js Immense. All Sizes, All qualities, Lowest Prices. GOSSAMER WATER PROOFS for Ladies'. Gents', Boys aud Girls; every garment wanantcd. Our slock of Seasonable Dry Goods was never so complete in every department as it is at ho present time, and wo would invito those in want to look at our stock before pur chasing. R. EL Falmestook, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. HOUSE rUKNIHUIXO GOODS. H oiiM.n'KNisiiiim;. THE BEST. Wo all want the best aud most economical STOVES., HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PAELOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR 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 bavo NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We bavo the SOLE AGENCY for tho Three Best Furnaces in the Market, CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. J'ltVMISlXG AXD ruiiM L. AKJiOLO. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. 11, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Fa: COME AND LOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN m mm m pam? gold pub heaters, TIIE BEST IN THE WORLD. JOHN L. ARNOLD, NOfl.H, 13 & 15 BAST ORANGE BUY GOODS, Jtc. BOWERS & HURST, Pliislaes, VLOTU1NO. No. 12 East WEAR BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. GAS FITTING. STREET, LANCASTER, PA. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. LANCASTER, PA. 3Plnsh.es, King Street, Lancaster. Pa, OhOTHIHK M KKINO SI11KIS A.NU IHiAWKliS Kon- LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN. K..I. KltlSMAX. f-A .1C. C0LLAJIS ANtt CUFFS. i:..T. KKISMAX, "VTKW UNis or NECKTIES AND WIllTK SHIRT. E. .I.KUISMAX. A.r. wot i. SCAULKT SIIUtT.S AND DRAW EKS. K.J. KUISMAX, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. TAi.i. oi'KaiNo FALL OPENING AT I. GEEIAET'S Morii Msiint, NO. ii EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., MOJTDAYj GOT. 25, 1882. LM'KCJAI XOTIUK. The handsomest Slocloi CLOTHING wo have over ntlcred for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICER STYLES Til AN EVKK. IIKTTEU MADE THAN EVLK. LOWER PRICED THAN EVER. Special All-Wool MEN'S fcUlT, in (in-y and Brown Mixed, SIO.00. FULL STOCK K OVERCOATS, ranging in nrieo from $.oo o Sin.nn. Allot own Superior Manufacture. Prices Underneath the lowest. D. B. Hostetter & Sos Merchant Tailors anil lothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. S" TOUIKS ONLY SI .25 PKK IIDNIIIIUU at HAUTMAN'.-. YKLLOW FKONT CIGAU STOKE. FAUNCE FOR SPEAKER IXUOl-KO BY CITYJIffjgjtKSENTATlYEb A Speech in Tavor of Ctvli Service Reform Evokes Sarcastic l?flaok ana Kui- phatic Declarations; jThat to the Victor BelopCM Spoils. Philadelphia Time. " Ten of the fifteen Philadelphia Demo cratic members elect of jtho new stato House of Representatives, it a meeting in the law office of Emanuel" Furth at Third and Chestnut streets WeJnteday, indorsed John E. Faunce, of the Sclenteenth dis trict, for speaker, but dccliled to formally commit themselves in his Inpport. Be sides Mr. Furth and Mr. Faifcco there were present James C. Hasseta aud Patrick O'Neill, of the Second disttict; William Carbvny, of the Third ; Jolin Donahue, of tho Fourth; William C. Bullitt, of the Ei-rhth ; Albert Crawf ord,ofaho EleTenth ; B. Frank Abbott, of tho Twentieth, and Iehabod Fortner of the Twenty-fifth. Shortly after ! o'clock Mr., Furth called the conference to otder. He said the meeting had been called not hs a caucus, but to enable the members to become bat ter acquainted -trith each other and that they might be able to exchange expres sions of their preferences for speaker of the House, and consult upon any other matters which might commend themselves to thc'i- consideration "Tlia Democratic paity," headdt-d, "is on probation, and upon the manner in which we discharge the diitiua committed to us by the people of (his st:te may depend thn result of tho national election of 1884." Mr. Bullitt was nominated for chairman of the meeting by Mr. O'Neill aud was unanimously clccd. In taking the chair ho said that he accepted tho picsidency'Jn the belief that tho meeting was a confer ence and not a caucus, aud that tho mem bers weic not to be bound by any action which they might take should their judg ment in tho l'uturo dictate a different conitc. Uituce'i Merits Set Forth. Mr. Fuitli immediately arose aud after a strong eulogy of Mr. Fauuco presented the following lesolutiou aud moved its passage : "Whereas, Hon. John E. Faunce h;s served witli signal ability as a member of the House of Representatives for six con secutive seasons ; and Whereas, lie has twice received the compliment of a Democratic caucus nom ination for speaker ; and Whereas, Wo believe him to be pof-s-csstd of the requisite fairness ot purpose, executive ability and kuowledge ol pailia mentary law eminently fitting the occu paut of the speaker's chair ; licsolcctl That wo cheerfully unite in picseutiug the claims of Hon. John E. Faunce for speaker of the next House ot Representatives and pledge oimelves to use every honorable means to accomplish tho same." Mr. Crawford hero remarked that tho meeting could not bo properly organized without tho election of secretaries aud nominated Messrs. Furth and Abbett, wlip were elected. Then Mr. Hassctt claimed tho floor. 4,If this resolution is brought before the meeting in this shape,"" said he, "I shall withdraw. While from the little that I know of Mr. Faunce I should judge him to be most eminently fitted for speaker, I am not yet prepared to biuk my identity in a caucus or to pledge myself to suppoit anyone when that ph-dgo might, in the event of ;hcumblances which I cannot nowfoicseo, interfere with my duty to tho people aud to the city." ' That is my position also," said Mr. Builitt. "I believe that tho resolution commends Mr. Faunco uo more th-m is his due. I concede his worth aud ability and would probably voto for him to-day if the choice for speaker wcro to be mado ; but I came heie believing that this was not to be a caucus and I shall certainly ic.'use to bind myself to support anyone. If the members of tho Philadelphia dele gation dcsiio to see Mr. Fauuco elected they can woik for him individually and together without resorting to tho methods which have brought tho Republican party juto disrepute." Tho riotlge Stricken Out. Mr. Furth moved to striko fiora the lesolutiou the latter part of tho last clause beginning with the words "and pledge," and said that ho was suto that every Philadslphian would support Mr. Faunce without entering a caucus or pledging his vote. "1 have always regarded Mr. Faunco as tho brains of our side of the House," said Mr. Donahue, ' and I will cast my voto for him as speaker and do all in my povcr to hrinsr about his election." Mr. Faith's amendment to striko out the pledge was agreed to and he thtn moved tho adoption of tho resolution as amonded. ' Does this lesolutiou," asked Mr. Bullitt, " pledge us to support 3Ir. Faunco if wo should change our minds before the sneaker is elected ?" " T .... ... m . -r certainly docs not, raiti iiir. Furth Mr. Unllitt asked whether any one had another name to picsent lor the speaker ship. No one rcsnor.dcd'and tho resolu tion as amended passed, no one voting against it. Mr. Fauuco expressed thanks, and said ho was asMiicd that tho absent member.-, of the Philadelphia delegation would al.so suppoilhim. The five Democratic mom-bers-clcci, wliotiidnot attend wcro Hah Mr.ckin, of the Sixth district ; Upton H. White, of the Ninth : Charles R.Gentuer, of tho Twelfth ; George Morgan, of the Fifteenth, and T. Ross nansdn, of the Twenty-fourth. Tho meeting was about to adjourn, when Mr. Bullitt arose. ,J Tho Demo cratic party," said he, "If it would de serve and command the support of the people, must attest its devoton to the principles of civil servico roform. It will be well to begin with our state Legisla ture. I know that there are some of tLe clerks and minor officials there whoso dn- mtccol TVill l,r i cnrVfin in thl Kt.ntl lll.t thcic aio no doubt many worthy mcr, Republicans themselves and appointed by Republican!;, who havo performed their duties and are intelligent, honest and ex perienced. It will be right and just for us to keep such men in their plac.-s and not lo turn them out to make room for Democrats." No Stock Iu Civil Servico Uerortn. Several Democratic countenances fell at this unexpected avowal. Mr. Crawford was the first to gain his breath. "There's Harry Huhu, for instanco," said he. "I suppose you would vote to continue him in office as chief clerk ?" No, I should voto for H:!rry Huhn's dismissal," said Mr. Bullitt. " But I believe iu civil servico reform and I am not willing that we shall dismiss compe tent officers because they are Republicans and we are Democrats." " I iruess." said Mr. Donahuo, " that we have as fine men iu tho Democratic party as any Republicans. I believe chaiity always begins at home, I do, and I say that we should elect Democrats to those offices. Keep iu tho Republicans ! I ain't lor no leforni that way I stood up and voted for reform measures " " Against tho delinquent tax bill and for the repeal of the recorders bill?" suggested Mr. Crawford. 4 Yes," continued Mr. Donahue, " I did all I could for the relief and the advan tage of this city, and what did the Re formers do for me? I have had enough of them and I am for Democrats all the time." " Yon seem to believe in what people call the spoils system,' " said Mr. Bui. litt. " I am for Democrats all tho time," re plied Mr. Donahue, stoutly. " I fear Mr. Bullitt, that you will find very few of tho clerks and employees of the nouse whose retention will be justi fied by civil service reform principles," said Mr. Furth, quietly. " I don't know about that," interrupted Mr. Crawford, who seemed to relish tho debate immensely. "I think that nearly all of them have been fairly at tending to their duties for the last year or two." " I move that wo adjouru," said Mr. Carberry. Tho member, rising with their hats in hand, seconded tho motion in chorus and off they went. m Small 1'otatoes. At a recent session of the San Francisco (Cal.) Academy of Sciences, Mr. J. G. Lemmon, who spent six months iu the mountains on the Mexican frontier among Apaches and cowboys, announced that ho had brought up five boxes of new plants, aud that ho had found two or three new kinds of native potatoes, some of which were growing on a peak 10,000 feet high. They were about the size of walnuts. This was regaulcd as an im portant find that might throw somo light on the nativity of that potato, as the real homo of tbo " Murphys," as they are familiarly styled, has not yet bten estab lished. Tbey were reported to havo been found in Peru in 1500. Sir Walter Raleigh found somo and sent them to England, but they havo only been known to the poor man on his table for a century. m - "Fear brlns disgrace, bravery brlnss honor, cowardice saves no man from n".t fate," s.iys the Caliph Omar; but Dr. Bull's Couli Syrup has saved millions from an awlnl fate. Itlsajrreatarttodotlierisht thing at the right lime." The person snlject to de rangement or" the kidneys or liver has a pro tcctivednty to perforin In purchasing a pack age ot Kidney-Wort. It invlsorates these organs and by its cathartic and diuretic effect cleanses the whole system ot all bad iinmors. 4S" Feathers, ribbon", velvets ran all be col orcd to match that new hat by using Diamond Dyes. 10 cents tor an y color. The Celluloid Kyc Glasses will stand ten time more ubiisc than any other Eye-Ulas, and furthermore, they are the best For sale by all leading .loaders and Opticians. nis-lwdeod The best bprinj: mcdielne known Is that wonderful tonic, Hrown's Iron Hitters. or sale by II. 1!. Cochran, drugght, 137 and 159 North Queen slrce.t. n!3 lwdftw Why wiix Ton congii whoa Shlloh's enre willirlvo iuini'sdlate iellct. trice, 10 cts., 50 cts. and$l. For sale by II. II. Cochran, drug gist. 137 and 139 North Qncon street. o Matter What Happens You may rest assured that you are safe in being speedily cured by Thomas' Kclectric Oil in nil cases of Theuinatism, ncuraleia, toothache, otc- One ti ial only It necessary to prove its elllcacy. For sa'e by II. 1$. Cochran, drnggWt, 137 ami 139 North (Jucen street. Akkvod mauk uilscriiblo by Indigestion, Con stipation, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shiloh's Vitalizcr i.s a positive enre. For sale by M. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Qncon street. Walnut .Leaf 11a lr Kestoror. It is entirely difterentfrom all others. It is as clear as water, and, n Its name indicate" isapurtcct Vegetable Hair Itestorer. It will Immediately tree the head from all dandrutl, restore gray hair to its natural color and pro ducea Hew growth where it has fallen off. It does not in any manner elleet tho health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lcul and Nitrate ot hilver preparations have done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy Drown. Aslc your druggist for it. Eacli Bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE Of., Wholesald Agent, Philadelphia, and C. N. OlilTTENTON New York. jun6-lyd.cod&w For DTsvitrsiA and Liver Complaint, you have a print cd guarantee on every bottle ot Shiloh's Vitalizcr. It never fails to cure. For sale by II. JJ. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. A Baptist Minister's Experience. I am a Baptist Minister, nnd beferc I even thought ot being a clergyman, 1 graduated In medicine, but lelt a lucrative practice for my present prolesslon, 40 years ago. I was lor many years a sufferer fi om quinsy : "Thomas' Kclectric Oil cured mo." Iwas also troubled with hoarseness, and Thomas' Kclectric Oil al ways relieved me. 3ly iviTe and child had diphtheria, and "Thomas' Kclectric Oil cured them," and It taken in time it will cure seven out ot ten. I am eonlideut it is a cure for the most obstinate cold or cough, and if any one will take a small teaspoon and half fill It with the Oil. and then place the end ot the spoon in one nostril and draw Hie Oil out of the spoon into the head bv sniffing as hard as they can. until the Oil falls over into tho throat, and practice that twice a week, I don't care how offensive their head may be. it will clean It out and cine their catarrh. For deafness and earache it has done -wonders to my certain knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever lelt like re commending, and I am very anxious to see it in every place, lorl tell you that! would not be without it in my house lor any considera tion. I am now suitering with a pain like rheumatism in my light limb, and nothing ic lievcs me like Thomas' Kclectric Oil. Or. K. F. CllANK, Corry, Pa. For sale at II. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. fAfJtM HAKOIAMt, dr. Ill A ICtS YV. FKV. U K CAKilY AS LAUUU A LINE OF WALL PAPERS. .Xsany House in this pa: t ot tho .State. The line embraces every description of PAPKIt HANGINGS, trom the lowest tj tho finest goods. GILT PAPERS fiom 25 cents uplei-e up in choice shapes unti colorings. Wo liavc iu our employ first-class PAPKIt HANG EKS. and arc prepaicd to do work promptly aud much below tho regular prices. UAIIO.indliAND WINUOW SHADKS.PLAI.V GOODS by the Yard in all Colors and Widths. FIXTURES. LOOPS, TASSELS, OliNA- AiKaxa, .ic. In rebuilding our Store Koom II was en largeil, and we occupy put t ot it lor tho ex clusive call ot Lace Curtains, Lace Lambrequins, Lace Tidies, Laco Bed Sets, Lace Pillow. Shams, You will Had In our stock somo choice Rood in White and Cream, nnd be surprised nt the nice Curtains you can get lor a Mnull outlay. Vc keep all kinds of Poles in Brass, Ash, Ebony, Cherry anil Wainiil, ftxtension Cornices and Fine Mirrors. PHARES W. FRY, No. 57 North Quean St. .Lancaster. movies. TNCKKASE YOUK CAPITAL. 'Wheat stocks, 10, 320, 50, $100. Those desiring to mnko money on small and medium investments in grain, provisions and stock spcculution. can no so by operating on our plan. From May 1, lsSl, to the present date, on investments ot $1,(00 to $1,000 cash profits have been realized and paid to invest ors amonnlinir to scvrral times the original investment, still leaving the original invest ment malting money or payable on demand. Explanatory circulars and statements oi iund Wheat tni-. We want responsible agents who will leport the crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, Commission Merchants Major Block, Chi cago, III. lu'J-lyd MXDICAI .BOWK'S IRON B1TTKBS. STRENGTH to vigorously push a business, strength to study a profession, strength to reg ulate a household, strength to do a day's labor without physical pain. All this represents what is wanted, iu tho often beard expression, "Oh ! I wish I had the strength !" It you are broken dowu, have not enengy, or feel as if life was hardly worth living, you can be relieved and restored to robust health and strength by taking Brown's Iron Bitters, which is a true tonic a medicine universally recom mended for all wasting diseases. flOl N. Fremont St., Baltimore.' Darin;; tho war 1 was lnjnro.1 in the stomash by apiecuot a shell, and have Buffered trom It . ever since. About tear yean ago It brought on paralysis, which kept me In bed six month. and the best doctors in the city said I could not live. 1 suffered fearfully from indigestion, and for over two years could not eat sol id food aud for a large por tion ot the time was anable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Hrown's Iron Hitters and now aftor taking two bottle I am able to got up and gp around and am rapidly lmprov- ing. G. Decbkc. DnowN's Iron Bittebs is a com plete and sure remedyfor Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requiring a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blond, gives now life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. For sale wholesale and retail by II. U.COC1I UAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster nlOlwdftw f rilHE BKST BEST I BEST 1 1 POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS P. D. P- K WHICH IS TO SAY, Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain Chas. Allien, of Worcester, Mass., Fire Department, says': " After tho doctor set the broken bone, I used Pain Killer an a lini ment, and it cured me in a short time." Captain I). S. Goodell, Jr, of Scarsport, Maine, says : " For bruises, sprains and cuts, I know of no medicine that is more oncctlvo." David Pierce, Utlca, N. Y. says : " For cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, it has never failed to effect a cure. AN ACCIDENT MAY lkPPEN TO-SIOU- 11UW. Buy PEKItY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLEU to day ot any Druggist. novi-lydAw K 1USKYWOKT. TUB ORKAT CUKK VOK R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M. As it is tor all the painful diseases ot the KIDNEYS, LIVES AND BOWEL. It cleanses tho system ot the acrid pol-on that causes the dreadtul suffering which only the victims of Kheumatism can realize. THOUSANDS OF CASES ot the worst forms ot tbisteiriblo disease fciive been quickly relieved, and in short time PERFECTLY' CUBED. Price, 91, Liquid or1 Dry, Sold by Druggist. Dry can bo sent by mall. WELLS, IlICHARDSON ft CO., Burlington, Vt. KIDNEY-WORT. Acts at the same time on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. sep&i-codTTS&w 41 HOOKS AUD STAXlONJfMi. s ClltlOL ItOOKS. ALL- SCHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, AT TiTS LOWEST RATES, AT L. M. FLYNSU NO. 42 WEST KING STBEET. LANCASTER. vrow OPBNNO A CHOICE STOOK OF ' ELEGANT GOODS, FOR PRESENTATION, FOR CHRISTMAS, FOR NEW YEAR ! We oiler Bargains in BOOKS of all k Indi. rJIOTOGRAPIt AT.tt VMS. F.LEGA XT PA PETER IES, WORK BOXES. LADIES' BATCItELS, CARD CASES, CABINET FRAMES, PICTURES AND FRAMES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, Etc., Etc. JOHN.BAER'S SONS, AT THE ta-SION OF THE BIO BOOIC.f NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. U.UUVMS, JtV. HOC3EA1. GO'S NEW LIQUOR STORE, Wo. 43 North Queen street, laacaater, Vm. The very best and finest qualities of Foreign and DomStlc W1XB9 and LIQUOB8 con stantlv tor sale at wholesale and retail. Straight Old Kyo WhlaKy or the distillation of 1873 Pure unadulterated Custom Honse Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot law Kept especially for medicinal purposes. Pure Old Holland Gin, and other Whiskies, Bran dies and Wines to suit tho trade. ' tebS-lvd HOUSEAL ft Co. CLOTMIS9. .1 ,. .J- . ARGOIENT. IF WE CAN GIVE YOU CLOTHING EQUAL IN EVERYREBi'ECT TO CUS TOM MAKE AT ONE-THIRD LESS COST AND GUARANTEE A PERFECT' FIT SHOULD WE NOT BE ENTITLED TO A 8HARE OF YOUU PATRONAGE OR AT LEAST A CRITICAL EXAMI NATION OF OUR GOODS BEFORE YOU- CONCLUDE 4 JPUUQHASE.t FALL AND WINTER STOCK. YET UNBROKEN. NOTWITHSTANDING THE RUSH LATELY MADE ON OUR LINES. A. C. YATES:C0i. r Ledgir Building, Chestnut & StYtj'Hs, PHILADELPHIA. - nU-ltud i. . H lJBSUfft BttUTHER. INSTITUTE WEEK. Wo hereby tender to the Teachers and their Friends a cardial invitation to CALL AND EXAMINE our Stork of PAIL AND WINTER CLOTHiisra W are satisfied that wi; can nuVr them in ducemonis which can be .cquali d by lew and excelled by none. Wo wonldalso call attention to the II no and large stock of Piece Goods for Merchant Tailoring Which we now-hmvo -on i-xhihitii n. All kinds ot Gent's Furnishing Goods IN STOCK. HIBSH & BROTHER, Penn Hall Clothing lhuisr. Nob. 2 and 4 North Queen Street, &Noa. O and 8 Penn Square. LANCASTEK, PA. sep8 lyd o MB PRICK HOCSK. Now Ready My Entire Stook of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING roR Men, Boys and Children Aro now on our Counter and consist or the best material v er mado up in Ready-Made Clothing. Every Garment 11 well-Mwed and, hanil- somcly cut, In the Leading Styles. J. '-.I1, MY PKICKH AUE,MO.DUATJj.t. ' v f't.l. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALLnd WINTER, ' ' ' OVERGQ-ATS '.i .A. lngrcat variety, well made, and Low- Piices. .' 1 '. iji! v IN BU'TJ CUSTOM DfiPA'Rf MENT You can flnd'urmost anything lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT you want. It certainly will pay yon to examine my ftock before iircliaslng elsewhere, as it wt!l certainly In to your ad vantage. Al. Rosenstein, ONE PRICE Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 87 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER, PA. USK KKBIlMEKIl EXTRA PUK1S -'f-W FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL Manufactory," 4 Tnlles northwest ot Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. Its quality cannot bo excelled. Try it lo prove that. For sal: by grocery and provision -ca.'er. Circular to the trade sent tree. Addre-,i, .lOIIN U. KUKlOKi:. s27-3md Milton (J rove, LancasTcr Co., Pa. CONNECTICUT VIUABS. 11 rUK 35CTSJ (mado iroin old stock Connecticut to bacco) at UAKTMAN'S YELLOW YROST CIGABI STOiCK. 1