: XmitogMl V Volume XIX-No. 07. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17, 1882. Price Two Cent?. sifSfeilntcllujcncci. i rSO. S. GiVLKR CO. JVIerdiant Tailoring Department GENTLEMEN, CALL AND BEE OUR LARGE LINE OF SUITINGS AND OVERCOATINGS. H$5srWe arc 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-IVLEK & CO., 25 BAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLEU. 1 KK.AT BARGAINS. Nos. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LADIES. WE OFFER AN ELEGANT LINE BROCADE VELVETS in all shades at $2.50 per yard. Thcso goods aio worth considerably more, but we have marked them $2.50, and will cell what wo bare "at that price. Wo also offer two lines of Pluslies, 3Pliish.es, Plushes, In all shade:;. One line wo bavo marked 82.00, the other $2.75. Tbeso goods bave been pronounced verv jiood for the money we auk for thciu. Our $1.00 IJLACK SILK cannot bo beat. Neither cau our 50 cent ALL-WOOL 'ilLACK CASH MERE. Wo bavo an elegant room tilled with all kinds of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, and would bo glad to bavo you give us a call BOWERS & 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, M VKKS & ICATUFON. MEECHANT TAILOBHSTG. New effects in Imported Worsteds in Basket, Diagonal aud Birdoyo weave, m Blue, Green and Black. New effects iu Silks Mixed Euglish, Cheviots in ail fashionable colors. New effects in Scotch Cheviots, in all fasshionablo colors. Now effects in Imported Overcoating, iu London Beavers, English Meltons, Kerseys and the popular "Niggorbcad." MYERS & FINE MERCHANT TAILORS, ihy uooim. II AOKIt & IIKOTMKK. LADIES' Wo invito join- attention to a rumloto itook of FALL and WINTER GARMENTS for Ladies and Childrcu in Cloaks, Fur-Lined and Flush-lined Circulars, Seal Skin Cloth Coats, Dolmans, Tailormado Garments, etc., etc., in all sizes and grades. , Also Seal Skin Cloths, Mohair, Tiger and Silk Flushes, Silk Volvets aud Velveteens. At the lowest prices will bo found our usual large assortment of Black and Colored Silks in Reps, Gro3 Grains, Ottomans, etc. Elegant Brocaded Velvets and Embroidered Robes, Cashmeres, llourietta Cloths, Serges, Habit Cloths and a full Hue of staple materials. A splendid selection of Laces, Mosquotairo Kid Gloves in Terra aud Opera shades. HAGEK & No. 25 West King Street, N TKXT 1MMIK ? Till1-. CUUKT HOCSK. FAH UESTO Opened this day, additional lots of LADIES' WINTER COATS, NEWEST STYLES SHAWLS. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Single and double PAISLEY, BLANKET and CASHMERE from 25c to $25. OUR STOCK OF UNDERWEAR for Indies', Gents' and CkUtlroii, Is Immense. All Sizes, All qualities, PROOFS for Ladies . Gents', Jioys aim uiris ; every ganuout warranted, uur stock of Seasouablo Dry Goods was never m complete in every department as it i3 at the present time, and wo would invite thono in want to look at our stock beforo purchasing. R. E. Ialmestock, Next Door to the Court House, Lancaster, Pa. t:OVan FUiurniajtrtf uooos. H orsKriiiiNisiiiNiJ. THE We all want the bent aud moat economical STOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES. SPEAR'S PABLOR HEATERS Are SUPERIOR to ANY IN THE MARKET. Don't fail to SEE THEM and SAVE MONEY. In our ENDLESS VARIETY of OTHER STOVES we HAVE AIMED to bave NONE BUT WHAT ARE GOOD, all of which WE GUARANTEE. We bave the SOLE AGENCY for tbo Three Best Furnaces in the Market. CALL AND SEE THEM. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER, PA. rZUMMA'O AND TUIIN L. AitniULu. JOHN L. ARNOLD, Nos. U, 13 and 15 East Orange Street, - Lancaster, Fa. COME ANDJLOOK AT THE BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN PAD KTvOTTDlIG ; THE BEST IN uno riAimmu miu JOHN L,. ARNOLD, NOB, 11, 18 & 15 EASTORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA, vnr GOODS, &c. BOWERS & HURST, - VLOXUUfO. RTHITOJSr, No. 12 East King Street, Lancaster, Fa. WEAR BROTHER, Lancaster, Pa. CK. LOWEST PRICES Lowest Prices. GOSSAMER WATER- BEST. V.Ab F1TTIXU. PATENT COLD OASE HEATERS, THE WORLD. LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. OF LANCASTER, PA. HURST, Lancaster, Pa. OAOTJJiira. VTKKI1NU SUIKTS AND DKAWKltS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. K. J. EUISMAN. c. ANU C. COLLARS AND E. CUFFS. J. ERISMAff. N TEW LINK OF NECKTIES AND WHITE SU1RTS. E. J. EUISMAN. A I.I. WOOL SCARLET S1IIUTS ANI DRAWERS. E. J. EUISMAN, 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. F ALL. OI'KIN FALL OPENING -AT I. GERIART'S i NO. 6 EAST KINU STREET. LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, OUT. 25, 1882. s PISUIAL NOT1UK. The handsomest Stock'ol CLOTHING wo have ever olloroil for MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS. CHOICEU STYLES THAN EVER. BETTER MADE THAN EVEli. LOWER PRICED MAN EVEH. Special All-Wool MEN'S SUIT, in Grey nnd Brown Mixed, sio.oo. FULL STOCK OF OVERCOATS, ranging lu price from (8.00 to 120.00. on Superior Manufacture. Alio! Prices Underneath the Lowest. D. B. Hostetter & Son, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. FA. STOGIES ONLY B1.25 FEK HUNDRED at HAETMAN'8 YELLOW FKONT CIGAR STORK. Tailoring THE FALSE PK0PHET. MAS HE AT LAST TUKNED Cf? The Luug Looked lor Iinau JH.tlidi lies!. dent-uf Pennsylvania Au Old Story Retold in an Acceptable Style. In the earlier part of the present century a larce cargo of slaves direct from -the Arabic speaking regions of Northern Africa, was secretly landed near York- town . This cargo was delivered to agents, and thus 800 intelligent Mohammedan light skinned Africans were distributed among tho planters' of Viiuia. Fierce as untamed tigers, thcso wiM followers of tho Prophet or Mecca ga U,o slave own ers more trouble than any other 800 bouds iueu south of Mason and Dixon's line. Many of them escaped to tho North, and their descendents live in Fayette county iu this state. Among them are tho Blues, Jacksous, Muudys. Pahnei?, Mouoways, aud others whose thin lips, high foreheads, aquilino noses, superior intellectual ca pacity and splendid pbysiquo distinguish them from full blooded negroes. A Phila delphia Times correspondent has found among these people tbo old home of tho groat false prophet of Soudan. His story is this: Among these escaped Mohammedans were Georgo Johnson and wife. George's real uamo was Beyash El Abewab. Ho was a shoik and priest of tho Order of Kami. For several years ho lived in tho moun tains near Conncllsvilfr, but, fearing re capture, went to Canada. Iu 1830 ho re turned to Pennsylvania and settled iu UniontowD. In 1854 ' he removed to Brownsville, and subsequently to Pitts burgh, where ho died in 1877 at a very advanced age. In 1830, while at Connclls villc, bis son Thomas was born. At the ago of 10 Thomas had learned tho Koran from his fathor. No turrctod mosque reared its mas&ivo walls, no bearded Muczziu called the ex-tUvo and bis family to worship, but Bcyasdi El Ascwah never forgot "Thero is but ouo God. and Mobamraend is his Piophet," and iu a land of Christian straugors cccrctly ad. hercd to tho faith of his fathers. Iu 1840 Thomas .Tohuson drifted to California, to return to Uuioutown. Two years later, iu 1G5U, ho went to Paris aud joined tbo French army. He was sent to Algiers at tho close of his term of service Ho joined a caravan and crossed Sahara southward into Soudan. For soveral years he lived among tho natives of that almost inaccssiblc region. With his almost perfect mastery of tho Koran and his superior knowledge of tho arts of civi lization, and especially of war, ho lorged to the front as a leader. Iu 18(52, when he heard of tho war of the rebellion, tired 'with en ambition to help free tho slaves of tho South, ho wroto a long letter to Presi dent Lincoln offering to rocruit a thousand Arab zouaves for tho Union army if tho United States would furnish transporta tion. Tho letter got into tho news papers, and was published as a great joke. In 1805 ho relumed, just as tho war closed, and visited Couuollsville, Uuioutown, Browns villn aud then Pittsburgh, to see his aged fathor. In August ho returned to Egypt, and thence to Soudan, where he acquired a greatcd icilucuco than ever over tho scmi-civilizod people of that extensive country, aud claimed prophetic .powers. As time rolled ou his wealth aud power increased, aud wheu tbo English invaded Egypt be proclaimed himself Iman Mahdi, or tho bust prophet Allah shall scud to conquer tho enemies of Islam aud rulo smucnio over tho world. While Arabi Pasha was suffering defeat, rumor has it that the false prophet was achieving extra ordinary victories aud slaying thousands of his foes. According to Mohamme dan belief Iniaii Mahdi is to conio with great signs and won ders just beforo tho judgmont day. Ho will appear on a milk-whito charger, accompanied by au innumerable army of beaidcd Mussulmans, all mounted on snow-white stallions. Tho Iman Mahdi must bo a visible ruler, with power aud victory en his side. If ho manages to s j read tho leport that ho is killing Jew;', Christians aud pagans by thousands, bo may bo accepted most willingly by tho Moslems. Tho defeat of Arabi, who claimed to tight for tho causo of Islam, may causo all 3Iohammedaus to turn to Johnson as their coming prophet. It may bo added that ouo of tho False Fiophct's hundred wives is a native of Fayette county, an octoroon from Union town. She accompauicd him to Mecca aud to Africa in 1805, aud is said to be tho mistress of his harem. She, too, is a direct descendant of tho Arabs of tbo slave ship of Yorktowu. Sho still writes to her i datives iu Pennsylvania. UUJKL4 AND DUELIST.-. in ttio Days r tho French isretteurs. One of tlio most interesting aud curious of modern additions to tho literature of dueling is affordo i by M. Theodore dc Graves' Lcs Dramcs dc 'I Epcc to which M. Jules Clarctio has written a prcfaco which in its own way is equally interest ing. M. do Graven' very curious and amus ing book deals, to a very great extent, with tho fortunes of a club which was formed at Bordeaux in tho 1830 period, under tho name of the Fralernelle, lor the solo purposo of exterminating the profos hional bullies aud duelists tho bretteurs as they were called who infested tho place aud inado tho lives of wives and mothers an unerasing anxiety. There are still bretteurs M. Clarctio tells us; but as tho now romanticists aro but tho shadow of the chevelus of 1830, so is tho modern brcllcur but a poor creature to thoso who praeticotho coup du Colonel Zanccschi or tho coup du cochou. Tho first of these, kuown also. Mr. Clare tie omits fo stato as tho botto do Nevcrs. consisted of fixing your point just between your adversary's eyebrows ; tna becouu iook us namo iroiu tuu aub that tuo point severed the artery beneath tho ear. M. Clarotio goes on to tell a atorv of what befell one of thcso bretteurs who managed to pick a quarrel with an "honnete bourgeois" who occupied the same room with him at au inn. " We will fight to-morrow," said the duelist. " On tho contrary, wo will fight now," replied the bourgeois : aud, attacking thu bully with his fists, beat him into a mummy. "Wo will do this," he added, "as often as you like ;" and tho next day the knight of tho foil left the town. Later on M. Clarctio tolls again the pleasing story of tho duel between Sainle-Buevo and Dubois, of tho Globe. Sainte-Beuve appeared upon tho ground with a pistol of tho timo of Francis I., and holding afl um brella (it poured with rain) over his head, To all protestations he answered : " Gen tlemen, M.Dubois has undertaken to kill me to-day. Very well, I am willing to bo killed, but I will not net wet." As lata as the days of Benjamin Constant, we find something like the conditions of editorial life in tho far West prevailing in Taris. Both Constant and a friend of his, a re tired colonel who was a shareholder and collaborator in his paror, were weary of continual challenges and duels and set to work to find somo ono who should do tho editorial fighting. Such a ono was found in an old soldier, who had served under the colonel, aud who said when the place was offered to him, that ho must consult his wife. " You have a wife ?" said the colo nel. " Yes, sir ; and three children." " la that caso let us talk no more of it. I will ilnd you something else to do." The sol dier, however, whom tho colonel assumed to be a good fencer, insisted, hjs wife con sented ; and he took the place. Two duels came quickly upon him, and iu both he was wounded, and thoroughly well looked after by Constant and the colonel, who showered presents upon his wife and children. A third duel came, and the colonel said, "Come, no child's play this time. One, two aud down with your man." The old soldier was wounded again, and the colonel asked him, " What has hap. pened to you Vincent ? You a 'vicux de la vielle,' to bo tbreo times runnine worsted like this ! " " Ab, mon colonel." Vincent replied, " what can you expect? I had nothing to do ; I had a wife and three children ; you ottered mo this place, which is well paid. I took it. But, as for fencing, I know nothing whatever about it." "Voila eetto fois," says M. Clarctie, du vraicourago,"and ho does not seem to bo far wrong. The club of the Fraicrmllc, with which SI. do Graves deals, was as has been said, founded in 1630 period in Bordeaux, and tho things which led to its being founded wcro such thing as these. Tho Comto do Larillicro, ono of tho well-born among tte bretteurs, met ono day in tho street, a business man named Castera walking with his young and pretty wife. He advanced to, him, and said, with a polite bow, " I beg j-our pardon. buIhavo made a bet with my friend here, whom I beg to introduco to you, that I would kiss your wife while she was walking with you " hero tho other man turned livid' after having given you a slap iu the face." Cas tera fought him next day with pistols. The count's first shot hit Castera on the right ear, his second on tho left. Boforo tho third ho said, " Cetto fois jo ferai moucbe,1' aud with tho third ho shot Cas tera through tho eve. Castera was avenged iu a manner dramatic enough. One.night as Larilliore sat in his favorite scat iu a cafe, whilo a maskod ball was going on hard by, a strangor in a domino and ' mask camo up to him, overturned his glass of punch, aud ordered a glass of orgeat instead. Larillioro, for the first timo in his life, turned pale and cried. "You scoundrel, you don't know who I am." "Oh yes," tho stranger replied, "I know who you are quito well," aud, with the words forces him down into tho chair from which ho had risen. Tho orgeat was brought, aud the stranger, holding a pistol to Larillicro'B head, said: "Unless you drink this off I shall blow out your brains on tho spot ; if you drink it off I will do you tho honor of fighting you to-morrow." "With tbo sabre?" cried Larilliero who had lately been practicing with that arm. " How you like," said tho stranger. Then as Larillicro drank of the orgeat ho added "I have humbled you enough to-night. I put off killing you until to morrow.-' Tho morrow came, tho adversaries met, and Larilliero found that ho had met hismatcb. The stranger left him not a moment's breathing space; but never followed up his attacks, until at last Larilliero cried insolently, ' When aro you going to kill mo ?" "Now," said tho stranger, for the first timo using his sabre like a duelling sword, and lunching straight toward La rillioro s heart. Masses were said in the churches of Bordeaux for this man, who kept his name secret, and who had rid tho town of its scourgo This, however, was beforo tho days of tho Fraterntlle ; aud yet more terrible duels took placo after the Fralernelle was formed. Ono was between tho two principal bretteurs of tho place, and was a duel which began without witnesses in a bedroom, and was continued from time to time until Clavcau, having deliber ately killed his infamous friend and accom plice, nnd subsequently enemy, tho Mar quis do Lignano, in a pistol duel, ended his own career by suicide. In ono of tbo duols with swords botweon thorn, Cla veau, who had good reason for hating tho maruis, mado a faint at his breast aud nailod his right foot to tho ground with his sword. Anybody can catch a cold now. The trouble is to let go, 11 :o the man who caught the bear. Wo mlviso our readers to keep a bottle or Dr. Hull's Congu Syrup hamly. , " It is a great art to do the right thing tit tho right time." Tho person subject to il rtuiKeinpnt of tho hitlneys or liver has a pro tective duty to perform In purchasing n pack ugo ot Kidney-Wort. It invigorates these organs and by its cathartic and diuretic effect cleanses the wliolo system ot all bad humors. US' Feathers, ribbons, velvets can all be col oral to match that new hat by using Diamond Dyes. 10 cents lor any color. The Celluloid Eye Glasses will htand ten Mines more abuse than any other Eye-G lass, and furthermore, they aro the be$t. For bale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. nl.T-lwdcod Tliu best Spring medicine known is that wonderful tonic, Brown's Iron liittcrs. tor Halo by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13!) North Queen pfreet. n!3 lwd&w Tho "Star Kuators" HavoAnotHerCbnco! It tin i - chance in the Nov. 30th drawlng'of the Great Commonwealth Distribution Co., and if they were to winthe$30,000prlze(whlch some luck person is certain to wfn). how oif fercnt would bo the state ot their mind. IIow much better to havo a chance for a fortune than a chance to be proven guilty. Semi your orders for tickets to K. M, Boardmau, Louis ville, Ky. It Suitoa's Vitallzer is what you need for Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. PricelO and 75 cents ner doiiio. r or fcmu uy . i. isucjiran, urug gist. 137 and 13!) North Queen SL mylAw Iio Matter What 'Happens You may rest assured that you aro safe in being speedily cured by Thomas' Eeleclric Oil in all cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, etc. One trial only is necessary to prove its cfHcacy. For sa'o by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Smr.ou's Cougn and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consump tion. For sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud 13'J North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Walnut lear Hair Kestorer. It is entirely dIHercnt from all others. It Is as clear as water, and, as its namo Indicate, Is a. perfect Vegetable Ualr Kestorer. It will immediately free the head from all dandruff, restore gray hair to its natural color anil pro ducua bow growth where it has fallen on. It does not in any manner effect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of hovl and Nitrate oi (silver preparations havo done. It will change light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle is warranted. SMITH, KLINE & CO., Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia, and HALL & rtUCKEL, New York. )unG-lyd,eodaw Si.BEri.ES3 nights, made miserable by that terrible cousb. Shiloh'a Cure Is the remedy 1 or yon. For sale by H. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen St. myl-lwdeowAw Virtue Acknowledged. Mrs. Ira Mulholland, Albany. N. Y.. writes : " For several years I have suffered irom olt- recurring bilious headaches, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar to my sex. Since using J'our Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely re leved." Frico SI. For sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street. NOT1CK IO TKK3FAS3EB8 AND OUN NEUS. All persons aro hereby forbidden 10 trespass on any of tho lands ot tho Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in lbanon and Lancaster counties, -whether inclosed or 1111. nclosed, either lor the purpose of shooting or fitilng, us the law will bu rigidly culorccd against ull trespassing on said lands ot the undersigned alter this notice. W.D1. UUIjBJUAH tli.CC.aiA.2i, D DDDJlV . I.Vtr EDWABD C. FREEMAN, z. cut. 1 vuisr.i. Attorney lor K. W. -tfdftw Coleman's Heirs. ci: MXDICAX. TJKOWWS IRON B1TTEK8. Noted Men! Dit. John F. Hancock, late Presi dent of the National Pharmaceutical Association of the United States, says : "Brown's Iron Bitten has a heavy sale. Is conceded to be a nne tonic; tno cuaracter oi mo 'manufacturers is a voucher for its purity tud medicinal excel lencies." Db. Joseph Koueuts, President Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, gays : "I ludorao it as a tine medi cine, reliable as a strengthening tonic, free from alcoholic pri sons." Du. J. Fahis Moohe, Ph. D.. Pro fessor of Pharmacy, Baltimore Phar maceutical College, says : "Brown's Iron Bitters U a sato and rellablo medicine, positively tree from alcohollo poisons, and can be recommended as a tonic ror use among thoso who oppose alcohol." Du Edward Eaiuckson, Secre tary Baltimore College of Pharmacy, says : " I indorse it as an excellent inedlcliio.a good digestive agent and non-intoxicant in tho fullest sense." Dn. Richard Sapington, ono of Baltimore's oldest and most reliable physicians, says : "AU who bavo used it praise its standard virtues, and tho well-known character of the house which makes It Is a suffi cient guarantee ot its being all that is claimed, forthey sro men who could not bo induced to oi ler anything else but a reliable medicine for public u.?e." A Druggist Cured. Boonsboro, Md., Oct. 12, lotfi). Gentlemen : Brown's Iron Bit ters cured mo or a bad attack ot Indigestion aud fullness in the stomach. Having tested it, I tako pleasure In recommending it to my customers, and am glad to say it glvcsentire satisfaction to all." Geo. W. HorraAN. Druggist. Ask your Druggist for Brown's Iron Bitters, and take no other. One trial will convince you that it is just what you need. For sale w nolesalo and retail by II. B. COCH RAN, Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster nlTlwdAw 5 T 'UK UKsT BEST! BEST 11 POLICY OF INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS is: P. D. P- K WHICH IS TO 8AY, Perry Davis's Pain Killer. Captain Chas. Allien, of Worcester, Mass., Fire Department, says': ' Alter tho doctor set tho broken bono, I used Pain Killer as a lini ment, and it cured me in a short time." Captain D. S. Goodcll, jr. or Scarsport, Maine, says : " For bruises, sprains and cuts, I know of no medicine that is moro effective" David Pierce, Utlca, N. Y. says : " For cuts, bruises, burns and sprains, it has never failed to effect a cure. AN ACCIDENT MAY IIAl'I'EN HOW. TO-MOK- uy FERIir DAVIS'S day ot any Druggist. l'AIN KILLEKto nov4-lydAw 77" IDNEX-WOIIT ISA Sure Cure for All Diseases OF THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER. It lias specific action on this most Import ant organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and Inaction, Stimulating the healthy secre tion or the ISlle, and by keeping the bowels in free condition, effecting its regular discharge. Molama It you aresufleringiromma- jyiaianfl. lana, have the chills, are bil ious, dyspeptic or constipated, Kidney-Wort will surely relieve and quickly euro. In tho Spring to cleanse tho System, every one should tako a thorough course ot it. Sold by Druggists. Me, !. KIDHJY-WOBT. scp27 iydAwMWAF U BUOKH AMD 8TA.TIONJSM. SCHOOL BOOKS. -ALL-SOHOOL BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES. AT THE LOWEST BATES, L. M. FLYNN'S, NO. 42 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. N' OW OPENlNa A CHOICE STOCK OF ELEGANT GOODS, FOK PRESENTATION, FOR CHRI3TMAS, FOR NEW YEAR ! We oiler Bargains in BOOKS of all kinds. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. ELEGANT PAPMTBRIBS, WORK BOXES, LADIES' SATCHELS, CARD CASES, CABINET IRAMES, PICTURES AND FRAMES, CHRISTMAS CARDS, Etc., Etc. JOHN BABR'S SONS, AT THE ta-SIGN OF THE BIG OOA'.-B NOS. 15-17 NORTH QUEEN ST. UQUOMU), JtV. -ww iinuVTA . . com mm """m .... - .Arrnn CMimin No. 43 Nortta Queen street, lancaster, Pa. Tho very best and finest qualities of Foreign and Domestic WINES and LIQUORS, con stantly tor sale at wholesale ami retail, stralirtit Old Kvc Whisky of tho distillation of 1875. Pure unadulterated Custom JIouso Brandy, warranted ot the vintage ot I860. Kent especially for medicinal purpodes. Pure Ola nouana um, ana oiner wnismes, uran dies and Wines to suit the trade. Xeb3-lyd HOUSEAJL. A CO. CZ.OTJB1HO. AB6DIENT. IF WE CAN GIVE YOU CLOTHING EQUAL IN EVERYRESPECT TO CUS TOM MAKE AT ONE-TIIIUD LESS COST AND GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT SHOULD WE NOT BE ENTITLED TO A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAUK OR AT LEAST A CRITICAL EXAMI NATION OF OUR GOODS BEFORE YOU CONCLUDE A PURCHASE. FALL AND WINTER STOCK YET UNBROKEN. NOTWITHSTANDING THE RUSH LATELY-MADE ON OUR LINES. A. C. YATES & CO.. Lrigtr Batfdiog, Chestnut & SirthSts. PHILADELPHIA. ntl-lnnl H 1H8H& BROTHER. INSTITUTE WEEK. We hereby tender to thu Teachers and their Frinnds a cardial invitation to CALL AND KXAMINE our Stock of FALL AN!) WINTER CLOTHING. W are satisfied that we can oiler them in ducements which can bu equaled by lew and excelled by none. Wo would also call attention to the line and large stock of Piece Goods for Merchant Tailoring, Which wo kludsot now have on exhibition. AU Gent's Furnishing Goods IN STOCK. HIRSH & BROTHER, PennHall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 North Queen St root, & Nos. 6 and 8 Penn Square. LANUAfiTElCPA. Cl9 lyd () MB PRICK HOCSK. Now Beady My Bntixo Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHIMi FOR Men, Boys and Children Am now on our C'ouiileij and cons fit of the best material ever made 'up In Beady-Made Clothing. Every Garment H well-sewed and hand somely cut, in the leading Styles. UY PRICES ARE MODERATE. Men's, Boys' and Children's FALL and WINTER OYEECOATS In great variety, well made and Low Fines. in mt- CUSTOM DEPARTMENT You cau nnd almost anything lor a SUIT or OVEBCO AT you want. It certainly will pay you to examine my stock lief ore purchasing elsewhere, as It will certainly be to your ad vantage. AL Rosenstein, ONB PBIOE Merchant Tailor and Clothier, NO. 37 NORTH QTJBKf ST. LANCASTER, PA. UBS KKBIDBK'S EXTRA. PUKE HW FAMILY KILN-DRIED CORN MEAL. Manufactory, 4 miles northwest of Mount Joy, Lancaster county. Pa. its quality cannot bo excelled. Try it to prove tlrat. For f-alu by grocery and provision dealers. Circular to the trade sent free. Address. .JOHN . KKEIDEK. rZ7-3md MUton drove. Lancaster Co., Pa. -tumaecnocT vioaks, j 1 jtor as irrsj j (made from old stock Connecticut to bacco) at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR! STORE.
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