(Jk ?tfl mtjCd&Xm 1 IAAAAIv I lVv V iv Velnm XXl-Ne (5. LANCASTER, FA.. SA.TUIIDAY, SEPTEMBER G. 1884. Price Twe Cita. , v out tttiena, . H AIIKU IIHUTMRK. H AIIKIt 1IKUT11K1I. DRY GOODS AT- HAG BR & BROTHER'S. Black Silks in all qualiil' s, Colored Silks, in New Fall Shades, 6-4 Cleth Suitings, Trecets and Trecetines, Choice Cashmere and Cleth Plaids, Black Cashmeres and Silk Warp Henriettas. CAEPET8. Our stock is made up vth the best makes and choice designs of Wiltens, Mequets, Vel vets, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Plys and Ingrain Carpets, in all qualities, and will he sold at the lowest ruling prices. Lenelieums, Oil Cleths, Rugs and Matts. PAPER HANGINGS, Lac? Curtains, Shades and Shading in full assortment. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 WEST KING STREET. LANOATEF,, PA. IV OWKltl JO llUlt.1T OPENING OF NEW GOODS AT BOWERS & HURST'S. NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS oiTerod Extromely Lew. ELEQAHT CANTON FLANNELS at d l-4e, Oe lOe and 12 l-2e. ELEGANT GREY FLANNELS at 12 l-2e. RED TWILLED MEDICATED FLANNELS, nllprloen. Immonee Btoek of WHITE AND QRBY BLANKETS from 8100 per pair up; we offer bargains In tbeau soede. Jurst epened, Boveral balea of COMFORTS, wbleb we are offerlnir at OOe, 81.00, 81.26, 81.50 and $2 00; thoae goedB are prcnounced very obeap ler the prlcea we atk ter tbrm. ENTIRKLY NEW LADIES' 0-4 SDITINOd In f-lain Clethe Trloeta and Plaids, all New and Handaome Shadea We offer the bet 60e CORSET In the elty. We offer the beat 60e KID GLOVE In the city. We offer the beat LADIES' BALBRIGGAN HOSE In the elty. We offer Hundreda of Bargains lu our Notion Department wbieh It would pay you te examlne bofero purchasing LADIES' GOSSAMER OIROULAR3 In Extra Geed Quality that we are net afraid or ashamed te rcoemmond us boleg flrBt-elaeB In overy particular. Would be pleuBecl te have you lve ub a call at NOB. 20 &. 20 NORTH QUWEN STREET BOWERS & HURST. ,r S. illii.Kll. G Kll. f. KAlltVON MOSQUITO CANOPIES. AT REDUCED PRICES. The Beet Kind Made with Patent Turn Over Frame which will last for years, te carry any ever season we have marked every OANOPY at a price te sell them, for putting them up. ELLA. WATSON'S MURDER. TUK MYNTKKT fcUOM TO HE ULKAUKD, Net wishing Ne Charge JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., OXE MICE DRY (IOODS AXD CAllI'ET HOUSE, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. IIUUKU UP AM, II. . Illlllitltn SUMMER JLWELRY, RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and;Bangles. H. Z. RMOADS, LANCASTER, I'A. Ne. 4. West King Street. may.O-lyd UAlB A. lit VAl'3 HTAUFrKi; J II UN MIDKg. UAUVBTH, SC. gu. UKM Ca.lt PET MALI.. w. THE PEOPLE'S hat sieki: W.D.STAUFFER&CO. NOW ISTUE TIMK TO 1IUY A CHEAP snuw HAT. VK AUK .HELLINU THEM 11KI.0W COST, WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FALL. STYLES. A Willi I.Iiki or Nutria uml rielt Feil Hals, Light Casdmore nnil Pearl Derby Huts. All ttiu New StvleH ter Yeung Men The Ccleuru Hut Kne Silk Hat. (lleves,. Umbrella-", Ac. -AT XliULTZ'S OLD STAND, Nea. 31 & 83 North Queen Streot. LANCASTER, l'A. mvlO-ly itCIAlNa. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Seiling OfT te Clese HuBiness. Everything Mast Positively be Held. A trull l.tneet IIODY HKU8SELS, TAPESTRY, uml All Urades of 1NUHAIN CARPETS, KUUrt, ULANKETH, COVERLETS andOlL ULOTU. Or ALL ATA BAOniFWlCk Mr Prompt attention given le ttiu Manufacture et Rag Carpets In order. SHIRK'S CAEPET HALL, LANCASTER, PA B SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, Utility Conduct of II award Sullivan Ween Shown I tie Knife llh Wblctl the Ileea Wm none. The authorities of Salem' county, N. J., who for many dajs have been untlr Ingly engaged iu unravelling the knotted threads of the Ella Watsen murder mys tery, new rest under the firm belief that they have unmasked the rourderor and that they have him safely uaged In the county jail. A prlvate examination was given the three prisoners suspected of the crime en Thursday morning. Sullivan, Jeecb nutl Henly, the colored trio who have been lu custody sluce the inquest, wcre taken Inte the Sheriff's olDee, whero the examination bofero Justicu Caspersen wan held. Besides ihe efllulalu aud the wltncsces thcre were but ft low ethers Iiret.ent. Se quiet had the matter been rep' that the newspaper men of Salem were unaware of it. The fatal elub and the shoes worn by dull i van wcre laid upon the tabie. Of tbe three prisoners Sullivau was the least concerned, yet it was upon him that the oyes of the officials were keenly bent. Jehn Celeman, u farmer, who was ene of the first te reach tlie heJy, was called mainly for the purpose of proving the death, lid testified te having leuud the club and detected the footmarks of a man in the cornfleld near at hand. He gave it as his opiuiea that thcee marks were made by the shoes takuu from the fuet of SulH. van. Thus far Sullivan had exhibited no fear and had even nailed. Sheriff Uoles then gave his testimony. It was of the hlghit im pet tan ce. He said that the Lumber and position of the nails in SulII vmi'k slnm were Identical with theso of the foeipnnts. "The hcels had been worn ever en ene slde at d thus exposed certain nails," he remarked. The sheriff then held up the shoes. It was plain te he seen that they had been newly heeled. The keeu oyes that were watching Sulli vau readily detected a tremor that had seized him. At this point came a dramatic scene, Prosecutor Slape taking from his pocket a oemraon peuknifi', held it befere the sheriff, and asked if he recognized it. Iiefore the official could frame an answer Sullivau was upon hit feet. He was a picture of fear. "That ain't my knife ; 'fere Oed I never seen it before," he exclaimed, at.il tbeu rank heavily back into his chair. It was, indeed, the prisoner's knife. The fierce manner in which he had denied its ownership after it.i unexpected exhibition before bis startled eye?, and which had brought him te his feet as theugli moved by a galvanie battery, was proof that he dared net lay claim te it. He became the plctnre of despair. The Nhcriffthen related the story of the knife. "That kuife belonged te Heward Sullivan," he hnlil, " until two days after the iiinrj- - r there was an fxcursieu from Woedstowu te Atlantic City, and Sullivau went JehnElwell saw lilm tucre, as no lun teetiuen, upending meney freely. Among the excursionists that day was floergo li.titen, jr., ; young son of Gcerge lt,irten, e! Woodstown. He knew Sullivan aud tpoke te him. After they talked nwhile tlie tugreft'sked him if Im did net wish te buy a pecket knife. '1 have ene I will sell you cheep,' taking the knife from his pocket. The boy offered him ten cents and heeam owner of the knife. 'It is u ube te me,' taid tlie negre. Tlie next day young I'utteu showed his bargain te his father, ami told him of whom he had purchased it 'Taut is net se much of a bargain,' said Barten, tr. ' Loek at the two great nicks in the blade.' " Tlie two nicks in the blade will play an impeitant part in the effeit te convict Sul Iivati of the ornne. The fatal elub whero the knife has cut into it shows distinctly two grooved lines, evidently made by the jagged nicks of the knife bl.ide, A bit of weed was out with the knife; thou under a magnifying glass this Mid: and the club were examlned. The two were alike, betli showing the lines the product of the dents. At the conclusion of the hearing Mr. Slape said : " Where did you get that knife, Sullivan ?" " It used te belong te my brother, but I sold it the day befere the murder." The pres:cuter tbeu demanded the com mitment of Sullivan te auswer ler the murder of Ella Watsen. Although thcre was nothing shown te connect Jenes or neuly with the murder they were detained as witnesses. The developments se strongly pointing te Sul livnn'ns the etiminal have revived '.he interest in the murder. Sherill Celes, lu order te thwart any attempt that may ba made nn the part of the indignant citizens te give Sullivan a trial a la"Judge Lynch," has made preparations te iiibtautly summon ansisunce. A ilid guard is being kept upon Sullivan. A IlKAUl.KSS IILM Al.lVi; and very genial in bis tnauner. About 30 years age he was pastor of a ohureli at Banger, Me., and had oharge of a ehap. el also at Ellswerth, Me. Fer advising Catholics te send their cblldren te pa rochial in proferenoo te the public soheols be was warned net te go te. Ellswerth, His duty requiring his prosence there, however, he did go, and at night was taken from bis bed by a mob, and after being coated with tar was rolled in foath feath foath ersatid Bctastrlde of a rail and carried nreucd the town. Towards morning he was released in a field outslde of the town. The weather at the time was very cold. Such was tbe effect upon him that even yet when he hears a knoek at the deer of his room he immediately elasps his hands and asks pltceualy, " Are they coming for me again V" l'erientlnc the liuks or Edinburgh. Mr. Hawkcs, an author well known in Liverpool, bears a striking rosemblanco te the Duke of Edinburgh, who Is new cruis ing in the Irish Channel. Mr. Hawks a few nights age entered a theatre at Cerk and appeared iu a prominent box. The audicnoe, believing that they were honored by an unexpected visit from the duke, rese and cheered. Hawkcs accepted the greeting, and bowed his thauKH with all the dignity and graoe of royalty. The manager was se amazed at the attempt te personate the duke that he slezed Hawks by the cellar and forcibly ejoetcd him from the theatre, The following day Hawks summened the manager before a magistrate for nssault and battery. Hawks nwore that he had given no oxcuse for the violence with wnlch he had been treated. The audinnce cheered, and hn bowed ; that was all. The magistrate fined the manager ten shillings for tlie assault. MKDMOAX.. H UHT'S KEMKDV. HUNT'S A urrat l'rouiem. Tallaall tlie Kidney unci Liver Metllcints, Tnke nil lta Jltoed purifiers, Tafce ull the Hhcumalte rouiuillei, Take all tlie Dyipeptht nml Indigestion eurej, Take all tlie Ague, Kevor nml bilious tinclflc$, Tnke all the ISraln nml Ncrve ferce rt'(i-er, Takenll the Qrtat health icstorers. In thert, taku all the beat qualities efall theso, nml the bat Qualltiei or all the ben medicines In the world, nnd you will llnd that Hep IMtert have lliobcatcnrntlve qualities ami powers et ull concentrated In ihcui, nnd tint they will euro when any or nil et these, singly or combined Kail. A thorough trial will glve porlllve proof et this. Iinnleeril Llrer. HvoyemanKe 1 breke .ieci with Kidney ami llvui teuij'lalnt ami llumtniulsni. Since then 1 lmve been unablote be nbeut nt nil. Mv llvur l.uoaine linrd lltii) weed i my llmbu wcre putled up and illlcd with wa'er. All the btjjt ptiyslcUiu ngreed that nethlu could euro in. I le.-iolre I te trr Hen lllttcrj i I have used teven belUca ; the hnrdne?9 has all Rone liem my liver, the swelling treinmy lluibd, and It has worked a miracle In my criie ; otherwljo I would have been new In my rhive, ,1. v. Merev, Uiiilnle. Oct. 1. 1631. Teveity nuu sutler liu. " I wus druajjeil down with debt, poverty and sutlctlug ter years, paused by a slcl: family and lut'i;e bills for doctoring I w.is completely dlacouniKed, until ene yeurnse, by thondvlce et my pa-der, 1 cjm meneud tistni; flop llHtcia, and In ene month we vtureitll wull, nnd nene el us have seen a sick day since, nnd I wnnttn say te all peer men, you am keep your lainlllrs well uy cur with Hep Hitters ter le than ene doctor's vlell will cost. 1 known." A Weuuikuuan. JNone cenulue without n buiieli et greeu llen en the whltu label, aiiun ull the vile, pol-tenous stulf with " Hep " or " Heps " In thelr name. uuU-Ti,Tli.t31iii Helped llrr tlut "i'er yenis hsve been n eovere sitUerur trem pains Iu thebnclc. Tried varleui applications. One bottle et 'J'hemai' Jiclectria Oil cnlltely cured me. Cuied ethers equally quick." Mrs. lU-nntui; nt lull bt , ltutrale. wroiettil". or sale by II. U. Cochran, druaulst, 137 und lxi Neilh yucen street. Of the first statu or speck boware I'haten jourteiitli yeuiuny espy, llioie U by lar meru danger theie, 'Hum at the moment lutew the ye. Use SU.OIHINT without ileljy, And thus arrest thu nrst uccay. s'i lwd I .TilAS.tw KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY. Never Known te Fail. IT 18 A SPECIFIC Fer Kidney nnd Liver Treublei, madder, Urinary and Liver Diseases, Dropsy, Gravel nnd Diabetes. IT IS RELIABLE In curing HriRht's Disease, 1'alns In the Hack, Leins or Bides, Ketentlen or Nen- Uetentlen et Urine. HIGHLY HECOMMENDED. It cures Hllleusness, Headache, Jaundice, Heur .stomach, Dyspepsia, Constlpntlen and riles. IT WORKS PROMPTLY anil cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases, General Debility, Excesses and Komale Weakness. USE IT AT ONCE. It restores the KIDNKTS. L1VKII and HOWKLS, te n henlthy nctlen. and CUUKB when nil ether medicines tall. Hundreds have been Bavcd who have been given up te dle by tilends unit physicians. ITlre l.'2i. Send ler Illustrated l'amphlct HUNT'S EEMEDY CO., l'rovldenco, K. I. HOLD HY ALL 1IUUUUISTA. ly8Tu,ThftSw 3 vzenaa. He,... I-ASTEK. The time for changing the light Summer Suit for something heavier Is upon ub, and we are, in consequence, busy making "grand change" in our store. we are ready for you with fine stock of Pall Clothing. a A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Chestnut Sts., l'HI.,ADKH'HIA. s2-4md "IKISMAN'H. "MIGHTY NICE." 0U1C STOCK OK NBOKTIBB, DRESB SHIRTS, OOLtiARB, OUFPS BUSPENDEltS, STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR. -AT- ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 West King Streot. SHARP PAINS. Crick, Sprains, Wrenchcs, Rheumatism, NeuralBla. Sciatica, I'lcurlsy I'alns, Stitch In the Slde, llACkache, Hwollen Joints, Heart DIs DIs ense. Sert) Muscles, 1'aln In the (Jhest, and nil pains and aches either local or deep-seated are instantly relieved nnd sperdtly cured by the well-known Hep Platter. Compounded, as It Is, et the medicinal vtitties el lresii Heps, Uums, Ilalsntns nnd Extracts, It Is Indeed the betl paln-kllllnc, stim ulating, seething nnd strengthening JL'or JL'er JL'or eus Plaster evor made. Hep 1'laiUr ' sold by all drugBlstS-ami 1"T stores. 23 cents or in i.e. Mailed en reccipt et ,..rc. Hep Platter Ce., Proprietors and Man ufnrturent. llosten, Mass. HOP PLASTER. f- Coated tongue, bad breath, sour stom ach and liver disease cured by llawley's stom ach nnd Liver l'llls 23 cts. nevifrlvdw(2) IIUMhK AMI HVAV10mSH OUIIOOL HUIIK-i. SCHOOL BOOKS TO ItKTAIL I1UYK1W AT TUK SeOalled Wholesale Prices. TO WHOLESALE IUJYERS. AT LlltKHAI. DISCOUNTS. AT 1'IIK hOOKSTOIlKOK JOHJ BABU'S SONS, 16 liud 17 North Queen St., jVKKUHANT TAILUK1NU. Special for Ladies. I hnvelnst received a line or the FINEST IMI'OIITKU l'ONGKKS in the market, which will be seUl per ploce, containing twenty yards, ntllO; the nine quality el oed are soiling In rhUiululnhla at 12 ana 13. Special for Gentlemen. Just received, A Sl'LKNDID ASSDKT MKNTOK WOOLKN 0O0D3, suitable lerth hotweather, which will be made up atsur prlalngly low flgures and superior workman ship, with tiimmtnir te correspond with the Reeds both In qunlltv and shone. PEKFKCT FIT OUAK AN TKKD OR NO SALE, (live we a trial nnd be convinced. D. R. WINTERS, jNO. 23 N. QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. IIARE UBAMOE. Great Reduction -IN- LANOASTl-.lt. I'A. I'HK liHKill'r.NT fl.sDr. I el Lancaster te buy SCHOOL IN 1IIK CITV BOOKS Mr. CJOR. W. KINO AND WATBU STd feb33-2mdaw . J ' . WIS Mil AUli L1UUUJW. S. CLAY MILLER, fines, Brandies, dins, Old Rye Whiskies, k, Ne. 33 PENN SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. Wu.llll have many unbroken lets of Straw and Liutit Colored Stltl Hats which we have reduced as fellows ; 73c Huts ler He yd, Whlia and Mixed.. ..te 23c. Il.liu and 11.23 Men's Straw Hats te tXic. 2.U0M&cklunws te Jl."5 3uu Uacklnnws te ieu 3 50 Macktnaws te 2.M s.(u and $3.30 t'earl.Stlir Hats te 2.23 These ROOtls must ye lnifere the end of this eenhen, and theso prices will sell tncm. JUrOnr store will bu closed at sis o'clock until further netlre. 144 lerth Queen St., LANCABTKIL.I'A. AT uituLKiiusa. BURSK'S UKAL VALUE. rrKADQDAHTKU VOU TUB INDIAN MEDKMES, KA-TON-KA AND MODOO INDIAN OIL -AT- LOOHER'S Drug Stere, NO. KABT KING STREET, LANCASTER. l'A CA .Mt.l'ALLIlTJLKa AND ATl'illUKS I h low us tholewnst, at UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIUAR STORK. VK UritllONB. i jiAvi.iHvYANuvrCeuKT tllvelt atrial and be convinced that It li as he claims, the UKST IN THE WORLD. It was awarded the highest medal at the Centennial Extiosltlen, Cincinnati Exhibition and Ohie State Fair. The Genuine Tayler's Fancy Fleur Retails at 05 cents per 23 Pound Sack, roil SALE UY ALL LEADING UUOCEUS M I-'. KTKlUkiLWALT k SONS, Selu Agents ler Lancaster. a7-ltn We de net sell the secalle.1 SILVER Hpoe Collce, ler which you pay 23c a pound and get a sllver spoon worth Sec, mera or less, but will sell veu about as geed a Coffeefer 15c a Pound. Thore are nene of us who de business for Kiery. and when you net suver spoons, unu Une Plaques, and suiturs less than cost, you pay ler mem la paying u fair prite for veur Cedec and Tea and veitlng an interior article. TllKRB 1H AO DOOnr OF IT I Yeu pay from Oe te Se a pound mera than you pay us ler the same quality of goods. BTJESK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO LANCASTER, 1A, WbIUIdc, Kitting, DrlnklUK "" flnfplti; Weeks Mtcr Its llean Is lir. About sis weeks age Frank Uoepar, of Norristown. started te kill a chiokeD. He cut off the bend and the decapitated body beunu te 1ji around in the usual fashljn. Cooper :ent into the heuse te net home het Water te scald off the feathers. When he came back he was nearly paralj zed, The chicKTi had ceased Muttering and w.is walking about without its head. It bled te the extent of about a toaspoenful and the bleeding stepped. Struek by its wou weu dcrful vitality its owner gavaever the ida of killing it. The chicken is livlug yet. It is fat aud iu geed condition. The head was cut eirjust back of the comb. Tlie mouth is non represented by an opening iu which the hen's loexl is plaeict by means of a email stick, when it is immediately swallowed. Water is poured into the same opening. The fowl is uuable te nnke any sound or tell the difference between night aud and day. When uight comes it is placed ou a pereb, te which it clincs, aud seems te sleep A surgeen whoee attention was called te the case said that he was net very well acquainted with the brains of chickeus It was evident from the amount of bleeding, however, that the carotid artery had net been eevered. He supposed that the blew had been given far enough back, ami, striking uewnwwaiu from tbe cemu in a siantitie direction ; it it had spared the brain. Unless some of the brain was left the chiekeu could net live. The owner of the chieken regards it as a great curiosity, and thinks of exhibiting it during the coming Ment gemery county centennial anu cnarK ing for the prlvilege of seeing it. thinks the chicken dees uet sutler, eats well and is growing lat. Kftther llapbn'a Kxptrlenne In Mslun. In the course of his speech at the Irish demonstration iu New lerk sevcrai evo eve nings age Hen. 1 A. Cellins, or Bosten, stated that many years age lather Jehn Bapbst was tarred anu leainerea m juaiue, and the Kennebce Journal, Mr. Blame'B paper, instead of doneunoing the eutrage said there was great provocation for it. The Father Babpht referred te by Mr. Cellins is living at present at the novitiate ..t-VrnilArink Citv. Md. II O is OU the BU- 8TRBET. nennnuated list, belutr evor 80 years of age, A StMrtUni; llitcevrry. Win. Jehnsen, et Huren. Dak., writes that his wlle had been troubled with neme llienchllW formally years, nnd that all reiiio reiiie dles tiled gnve no permanent relief, until be proem I'd a bottle et Dr. Klng't New Discov ery ler consumption, CoughHandCelda, which had a mutileul tllect, ami produced a permn. nent cute. It Is guaranteed te cumuli DIs mislb et Tlneat, Lungs, or ilmnchlal Tubes. Trial lieillrs trce at ceclitnn's Drep stele, N'm. IJ7 und lS'J North Queen street, Lancas ter. I'n. Large aizell.Ou. (3) lurRlnu's Arnic auive. Hie Hest talve In ttiu' wrnld ler iuta, urul-es, Smns, Ulcers, ball Klwuiu, Kevor Boies, Tetter, Oluippud Hands, Chllblalcs, Ueruu.und all skin oruptleus, aud positively cuiea l'lle, or no puy lequlred. itli gunr aiitetHl leglvu iieileci s.itliiuctleu or money refunded, l'rice, i cents ir box. for Bale by 11. II. cechrun. druggist, S7 uud liw North Uuctni street. Lancaster. c Uliautuge tne World. iv .inn wi) nay wu bellove. we have evlilence le prove that Shlleh'a consumption Oure is decidedly the bust Lung Modlclue made. In as much as It will euro u common or Chronle ediigli lnone-halt the tlmeuud relluve Asth ma, llrenchlUs, Whooping Cough, Croup, nnd show moie cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will curuwhoie ihey lull, It Is pleiuiant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guaruntee what we say. l'rice, luc, 60c and Leu. 11 your Lungs uiu sere. Chest or Hack lame, use Shlleh's Pereus flus ter. Sold by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and IRU North Unoen HtiimL fii07O4ll tVeuld llavu men Set Upen llnd nnt Burdock llloed Jlttlcrt bum u re medy et unquestlenublu merit they would iiuve been but dnwn upon by the publluus Uinusanda et medlclces have been when tuelr werthlensiie&s wusdUcuveri'd. Jluriteck Jltoed Jllttert have received unbounded prulses tiem the sick, thus bstaiillshlng their merit bayeud dlputu, Fersulu by 11. u. Cochrun, druggist, 137 and 1DJ North Queen Btrc.et, -AND- Scheel Merchandise I H AT FeiiDei'smitii's Boek Stere, OPPOSITE COURT UOUSE. Beeks Rotalled at Wholesale Prloe, lllunk nnd MomernnJum Reeks at 1. 2, 3 und 3 cents each. Writing Paptr, 3 nnd 5 cents per quire. Soaeol Hags, 3, 6,8 and lu cunts each. Scheel Companions, Mathematical Instruments, etc. AVGlvu us a call. We s 11 at the lowest prlces, Fen Dersmith, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, nSO'Ud Lancaster. Pa. PAfHH HAHUUIttBt Sc mer27.lTdftw VHUTUUUAPllH. .1. l. till ft. NOHUM11UU. lie as it Our aim is te inake in PRETTY A PlCTUHEolyeurcblld us the Instan taneous proofs will admit. Take a leek nt the SPECIMENS at the en. trance te our Gallery. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 106 North Queen Streot. InneJ-tMi tHAKKS Yv. FRY. In elder te reduce our stock of Wire Window Screens We will tnaUe n discount el a per cenu etr the list. Plate veur orders at once. We have all sizes et Iraines and width el wlre lu plain and I'lndscurMMf nr" prepared te make thrm promptly '"' In very best manner. A LOT OK Ot rtOilB LAltUEST, I1KDT AMU flIOal' CKOt- X plule assortment et Playing Curds lu the city, trem Be per puck up, at IIARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIOAlli HTOI'.K. A" U0T1OM1KU ANU ICKAI, KSTAT1S HENRY SHUBERT, AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE AUENT, 61 North Duke St., Lanoaster, Fa. Kverythlng pertnlulng te uiy business will 113 I11iUUI tanlJ-Ud VERY CHEAP IN OllDERTO CLOSE. Saw patterns In six ami coven leet lengths. Hollands, Plain Uoeds, Ornaments, etc. PAPER UANUIN03 IN NEW DESIGNS. LACE CURTAINS. POLES, 40. PHARES W. FRY, 57 NOirili qUEEN BT.,I LANCASTER. l'A. liUILDLNO MATEKIAU FilNE CLOTHES' E &ERHAET'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te roduce a heavy stock 1 will make uptoerdor. ter the remainder et tbe season, all LIGHT-WEIGHT WOOLENS at a U toil et 20 le 25 per era!,- ThU blu redaction Is rOR CASH OJfLY, and will enable the buyer te get a ne snlt et Clethes, made up lu the best style, almost as low as a ready.made shop Suit W H. GERHART. JLLIAKaUN JI FOSTKB. maieu list, oeiug evor ev joate m rtcolve m v lioisenal nttontleu. Terms reasen He U a tall, patnareuat looking man i au)u, uivnmeaeali. IIKMOVAU HAVING REMOVED MY PLANING MILL -TO- N03.H11 te 417 N. Mulberry 8t, And Increased my facilities ler work. lern new prepared te de oil kinds et work in my luc atshoriest notice. i9-3u.d -rrii Wehlsen. Our Werk Is te continue te raise tbe standard et Ruady-Made Clethlnir te a higher grade. Its present position with us is a rtanuard of ex cellence it has cost us Ume te obtain. Uut wu have mode a special effort this Bea Bea eon te gtvu te our patrons a blgbergrMe ?oeds at a prlce that is net Higher than the low 'rices we have hitherto charged ler goods of a superior quality, tbe Make und Fit of which we are reaiiy te guarantee are as near perfec tion as the most adapt In the art et catting und I he latest improvement In manutacture are able te bring tncm, and THE FASHIONS OrOUR FALL CLOTHING ARE OF THE VEUY NEWEST DESIGN'S. TUE ADVANCE STYLES OF FALL, HATS Continue te come. Something new almost dally, but the styles that are te be the Fashion are an English Derby et Walnut and Smeke color, and the Dark Derby with utiutra band and lilndlug, 611k Neokwear, Cellars and Outfa, Fall Underwear. Fancy Ueslary and the Elghmle Dress Shirt that we seU for 11,00 or 3.l0 per halt dozen. NEW FASHIONS. In Roots and shoes ter Ladles as well as the regular standard goods that are always lu Fashion, We can lastly claim for our stock et Heets and Shoes thatlt is the lartreit in tha city and carelully selected. We are prepared te supply all itumanus irem we eaeapeei e the very finest. WILLIaHSON k FOSII, 82, 34, 36 and 38 But Kk atMOt, LAN&aaxJta.rA, i '.,! ri l r 4 v. M r. .iii il jfi ,-i b il -il i h- Ml 'ft tl VI H W mB