. . . A- tr- i ttteUxgenfie- ancfc: " : V-- vl l Volanie XXl-Ne 23; LANCASTER, PA., UBIOAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1884. Price TwaCesta. r J "ffSTw -i - :wpJSir5---V- l w nouns H. ., ltllOAll?. SUMMER JEWELRY. RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and Bangles. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. LANOASTEIl, PA. VHY UVOVB. N K.T Illllllt TU -1I1IS UOU11T UtlUSK. 2, 500 P ITwcnly.flve Humu-ed Pairs etj BLANKETS. I White and Celere.!. Purchael In .New orient Mauufacturerit' Forced Auction Hale, bold Uurlntr July and August, which we new utltjr lur below manufacturer's coat el production. OI.OItKH lUyAJJICKTB I coleiied iw.AAKhTaaiiSe V pair. COI.OHKII IILANKKTiit87K t Iitr. (OI.OIIKH JlliANKKTHntlLuiiV putr. LOLOUKD IILANKKTSutll.-.U l lulr. LOLOIlhll lILANKKld al 11.10 Tl ptlr. Ami a Variety of Fl.VEit UltADCS at LOWl'.ll PUICE3 lean ever before otlerod. AM. WOOL SUAHI.KT ULANKETS. Ibnnlttuttlonef Hetel Kccxr, Hearding lleima, Institutions, Prlvale families amlT e bacce Packers In calluil te thesu hlanket. ea helnn wertliy their early examination. A liberal reduction In tip prlcu In many el the grades maue te thoee who purchase In quantities. K, E. FAHNBSTOOK, i Nest Doer te the Court Heuse. VAUrjSTH, XV. s 1111(118 OaKI'KT UALU. BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. ellinn OiT te Clese IiuHincH. Kvrrythiug Must Positively be Sold. 1 ull Line of IIOUV IlKUmM.S.TAI'KSTHY, ami All UradO or 1NGIIA1N CAUPlvTB, III OS, Ill.ANHKr.M.ceVEHI.Krs unci ull, CLOTH. VST ALL AT A 8A.0RlFWK.G3k tr I'leti.pl attention iiUun le llie Mantiracluroet llair Carpels te nnler SHIRK'S CAEPET HALL, ' P. W KINO A-JD WATER 8T8. i.. 'initaw JltUll II 31AHTIIS &, Vl. Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. MASON JARS In Quarts, Pints and Half Gallens. LARGE dTOOK, LOW I'RIOKS. OOHANSBT JARS, A NEW JAR, As boeiI. It net betlcr, tlian the Masen Every Jar Warranted. We nave customers who have used the Cohansey Jar last season, ami lUld year will buy no ether. NEW PRICE: Quarts, 1)0 Cents. Hall' Gallens, $1.15. Jelly Tumblers, 28c Per Dez. 43 Taken loot at our window this ovenlng, New Mechanical Fljrnres-the Dude and Companion, J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King anil Prince Streets. TOJIAVVU AJtli VJOAUB. TT I. STEHMAN A K1. Cleveland and Hendricks cuHJge Ctaii Tobacco. ALSO, Cigars, Canes and Pipes. ALSO, ULAINE A LOO AN Campaign Chewing Tobacco CIGARS, Canes and Pipes, WHOLESALE AND 11KTAIL, -AT- I. L, Stehman & Ce., NO. 116 NORTH QUEEN BT. marSMvd LANCAflTKK, PA. J1U1LU1NU MATJUtlAH. neineVAL. HAVINU UEMOVED MY PLANING MILL -TO Nes.!411 te 417 N. Mulberry SL, And Increased my lacllltles ler -work, I am new prepared te de all kinds el work in my Ine atshortest notice. au-and Wmi Wehlsen. OLD bTOUK UUNMKOTK.UT ClIIAll?, 11 ter ZSc. Can be relied ea ai slrlcuy con ntctliutat UAUTMAN'S YELLOW JTUONT c'Ifl Alt 18T0UE. vr AMT, 4, West King Street. tnay;-lyd Al RS OF WII1TK IILANKKTS at 11.73 W (tall. WHITE lll.ANKK.T8, WOO!,. at1.50 pair. WHITE IILANKKTS at2.00I pair. WHITE IILANKKTS altl.ae4 pair. WHITE II .ANKKTSattJOOW pair. WHITE ULANKETS at $1.50 ft pair Lancaster, Pa BARGAINS ! LANCASTER, PA J Aim, Lancaster, Pa. DBr UUVD3. V W YOIIK HTUBK. WATT, SHU & CO., NOS. 8 & 10 KABT KING ST. GllAND OPENING OF New Fall Goods. Fer the past two woeks we have been busy opening new and dostrable goods In nil de partments ler the fall trade. We would tell special attention te our own Importation el I1LACICAND COLOUED BILIC VELVETS, II LACK AND COLOUED VELVETEENS, 1ILACIC AND COLOUED WOVEN I1U0CADE VELVETS, IN ALL THE NEWEST 8IIADE8. We have also Just openod our fall luiperta lien et TAULK LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS AND ilLiEAUUJSU UAUASaS, These goods wero bought direct by us from the manufacturers in JCarote and contain patterns and styles that can be bid only trem us. New Dress Goods. NOVELTIES IN PLAIDS, OTTOMANS AND TlilCOTS. Feil lines 01 Flannels and Blankets, at Manulacturers' Prices, LADIES' AND MISSES' BLACK UOSK, IN LAUGK AB80UTMENT. NEW YORK STORE. NOTICE TU XKKSfAiKtEtU AND UUM N Kllfl. All persons are hereby lorbldden te trespass en any et the lands of the Corn wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon ana Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or an. Inclesed, either ler the purpose el sheeting ei ashing, as the law will be rigidly onlercuO against aU trespassing en said lands el tin undersigned altar this notice. WM. COLEMAN FltEEMAN K.PEHOYALUKN. KDWAED C. rUEEMAN, Attorney ler H. vr CelNnin'i Helr eiMra SLK1HOAI. H UNT-8 KKMRUT. t Kniteracd by I'liyslclaiif. Thirty Years Keceril. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER EEMEDY. Never Known te Fail. OUItES ALL UlSUASKa OK T11K K1D.NKY3. LIVKU, ULADDCIt, AND UUIHAIIY OttOANS, IIUOl'SY, OltAVKL. UIAUKTK9, HIIIOUT'3 DISK 9K PAINS IN THE BACK, LOINS 0H81DK, NEUVOUS D18KASK9, UKTnSTtOIi Oil NON-KKTKNT10N OK UiUNE. UVTUliVHKOr THIS HKMKDV, mu BIOUICII AMD II0WBLR BrlKDILY KX0A1H TUEtlt SrnKBOTU, AND TUB llLOOO IS FURlriKD. It is ruoxeuacSD nr hdmiiredh or tun nusr UOCTODB TO I1K TUB U.VLV UUl'.U FOR ALL KINDS erKiDNtr IliBKAsaa. It is i-urklv vkeitauik, abd curss wukh ether hrdicired vail. It la rsxrABie KxrRzaaLV rea these iuhkAbks AND HAS NKVKR BEEN KNOWN TO VAIL. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE TOO.lFOR BALK nr ALL rmtjnelTTB rmcE, i,25. Send von I'AsiniLET or Tistimenialh. IIUNT'3 UHMKDV CO., Jyl.TuTU3Jtw.ly 1 ;i'reIaenc!. It, I. A UltKAT HUCUtHa. HOP PLASTER. This poieus plaster U lantenH (or lis quick and hcurty aotlen In curluK iaiue llactr, ltliou ltlieu matUm, Selatlru, Crick In the liaclr, bUle urn Hip, Ncunilgla. Htlir Joints and Muscl09, Bore Chest, Kidney Troubles and all pains oraches olther local or deep-wated. It soethod, StreiiKtlienB and Stimulates the parts. 'I he virtues et hops combined with uums clean and ready te apply. Superior te liniments, lotions ami salvus. Price, -" cunlB or B ler H.00. Sold by ilruKKHta and country stores. Hailed en receipt e! prices. Hep Waiter Com pany, 1'ioprlcters, notion, Mass. A GREAT SUCCESS. r-TIie best lamlly pill madn Hawley' Stomach and Liver J'llis. I've. Pleasant In action and uasy te lake. nevas-lydaw (1) A1ILL.fc.U8 Black Liniment, Is a new combination sclentlUcally and prne tlcally compeumlc.l. and contain' the HKsT known Ingredients ler inn curoet ntlKUUATlSM. NKUUALGIA. UEADAUUK. T00T1IALIIK, BOILS, CAUUUNULKS, HtlffNuclc, Pain InUie SMe3. Hack or Lein', Cuts, Hrnln or Hunia, Lanien.'M', Swi.limt; el the Jelnta, And General SwclllnKprodueed by UDuumallc allcctlens. KnglliU and Uerm tu (llructlau4 allCaM&w HI. AttH Attn UVKEXBWAllt.. TTII'U St WAHTIN Glassware. - Queeusware. -A I- CHINA HALL. WE AUK NOW UKCK1V1NU Our Pall Importations. OOlt ASSORTMENT WILL CONTAIN many new and novel aiiticlus. wk will show a FINE LINE OF WAEE. The same guarautcu el satUtacllen or ox ex chango will accompany all our bales. '.WG1VE US A CAI.L.-6 High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STltKET. LANCASrEU. PA TlXWAlttt, tl)i JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street, -FOU THE- CHEAPEST and BEST REFRIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mowers; GARDEN I10EH AND OIL CLOTH. JOII P. SCIATJI, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, iBlUMvl '.ANCABTKU, V k fUOTUOitAl-lIti. J. K. BOTB. Our aim Is te nidfce al PUh'iTV A PICTUHEel your child as the luilun. tanoem process will admit. Take a leek at the SPECIMENS at the en. trance te our Gallery . J. E. ROTE, Na 100 North Queen Htreet. uaeua Ud,B MILLER'8 COOOJI UYIIUP. IT IS 7 UK CK3T. THE OLD, OLD STORY. A WAwAjSD OIIlL'3 PAD KMHIMO, Why llcitnn fcllk Ceuimlli.d Suicide Her HeiiulB Lett Among the VecUln.fn Iu the City atergnr. lu the jiaeuliar twillgut whleh Euflfasfia damp oteDO cbambers a gas jet burned ia it verdlgtlsml bracket Monday In the New Yerk morgue. Iu llgbt fall ujien a yeuutf, cirliah fa oe, pallid and shtuakcu, but allowing traces of considerable beauty, and with templcs aud neck oevcrtd by a niahs uf light hair. Decency had cist a covering eyer the atoue slab where the body lay, lint the face sllll was oxpe6d iu the light. Ne oue had ceme te leek upon the dead , no ene had claimed the body for interment Only ofllelal duty, repre sented by Cerenor Mctkle and his a;sist antn. liad entered the place. When they left it ecience had determined the cause of Bertha Bilk's death te be poisoning by phosphorus. Bhe had died at daybreak ou Wednes day morning. Dr. Leen, of Ne. 101 Lex ington avoniie, called in hasUi te a dying girl's bedside, aud discovered Bertha in the house of a professional nutse, at Ne. 1,133 First avenue. It is a.Httle frame building, contesting of a bucment, two stories and an nttie, which, with a twin strueturn, stands baek from the Htreet SIme. Kleno'snarae is en a plate beside the deer, with an annenncBma of her profession. The neighbeis knew little of the wema'j, ami although a dressmaker nnd her two daughters who occupied the second fleer were known te be vospee table, hardworking people, gossip bad had its fling al Mme. Kieue. It wan only Tucs day morning that Detrotive CampbPl1 had been cent by Captain Gunner te the heuse tu lnquire into its charaeter, aud he then had told Mme. Ktona that no shady prae ticcs would be tolerated in the precinct. The woman had assured him of her dl dl dl positleu te de nothing Illegal, and said that kIie had in the heuse only a girl who had ceme te beard with her sjme weeks befoie and was employed iu a concert, sa loon. Thie, It appears, was Bertha Silk, whose couditien Dr. Loen saw called at ence for au auto-tnertetn Investigation Te him ahe admitted that ehe had a child a month age which died at birth, but she would say no mero about herself. The physician notified Captain Quuner, and the coroner was sent for. The girl's ptatemcut was brief. She eahl she was tired of life, and that ea Saturday last she had soaked thrce boze3 of matches ia water nnd swallowed the decoction. Mme. Klene Bald that the gltl had come te the heuse two months age and engaged her kc ices, saying she wanted te step at the house. Iu thrce weeks' time her child waa born dead. Sis days after the invalid had geno away and staid out till eleven o'clock at night. Kleven days later she had t.oue te a pioule. Last Saturday she was ut ifii .jimo-me nnd en Sunday morning ehe was vomiting freely, She ate her meals, however, but en Mon day her appetite was gere ,ncd ahe wai able te swallow only a milk punch. On Tuesday evening, against her wishes, Dr. Leen had been sent for. THIS OLD STOUV. When Bertha ospited jehteiday the pelice took her case iu h.ind again. Of the girl Mme. Klene preiissed te knew nothing beyond what she had stated, but a servant iu the heuse admitted that the dead girl had .i ljvcr aud that he vas tl-e keeper of a bale'in en First venun. near Sixty becend street, named .Tehu Herman Knoepe. At that Detective CampbU xe callcd meeting this very man iu oempiuy with the dead girl and Mme. Kicne at the Jeues' weed collsseum en the occasion of the Licdcrkranz pleuie thrce menthi age Iler relatives were nrst teuglit out. Beitu'ahasa father eugaged in t'edr ceeds business in Eichth avenue. Martin Silk is a llungarivi, who came kurc i twelve years age, and wai follewod a year later by licrllni and her step-mother. Tberowere tinee gi.ls and four boys in the family. Of the latter two bavn al ready developed a buicidal mania. Ou the 14th of June. 1832, Henry Silk shot and killed himself in Centra! Park. On the llth of March, 1B94, Cfeseph Silk jumped oil High Bridge iritis the water, but was rescued, and ou account of in sanity was net held respou-ebib at CO irt. IIUADSTIIOHO AND WAYJVA11I). Bertha had always been headstreiii; aud wayward. She frequently quarrelled with her step mother, ,iid ten jeant aee, when Bhe was ealy thhtf 'U jcare 'dd, she went away te hvu out as a domestic By fits aud starts she has siuoe leturned. But she always had trouble with her step mother, and was summarily bundled out. Fer eight months Bhe has net been sceu by her father. Then he hiard that she wa iniu'td te a liquor dealer ou Firstavenue. Sis nii'uhs age hur sister Iieai, who is the wife of a tailor t.arard Martin Stene, ei East Twenty fourth sticet, saw her pass inrr. She called te her. Beitha came back. She was fashiuuably drilled, and told her she had m.uricd a wr dtliy liquor dealer in First aveuue, uca. sixty ntcend street. She said she wanted for nothing. Alts. Stone asked her te briug her hus band te them, se they might eco what he was llke. But she weut away, and they saw no mero ei her. All through jestetday the body of the girl lay at the morgue. But no one cat lid te ECO it. Mr. Bilk, hei father, was asked what he Intended doing. Ach, uiy fttent," he is reported te have said, "mine teu Hainry, he giiled himiiclcf like dot, te.. It gest me se mooch I can go nodding." Merciful Brether Adelph in lopeiud as saying : " She van a vild guil and veudu't brliave herself. ItV her en u vault. Yet villi de? Nodding Vdl I go te me hei? Net at all, my geed &u." Brether in-law Martin tkone had enough te de te leek alter his ewu family Se the body of the helplchs Bertha iu likely te pass avtay among the unclaimed nt the morgue, and be lest among the countless paupi r dead of a great city. WtlKlUS ACiur.s auk net ;v.i.iri.u, Air Neelt Tuornten's ICxpeilaoce In ttie Town et Newnitu. Mr. Scott Thornten, a young tragedian, well known among theatrical people, had quite an adventure in Newuuu, Oa , u few dayHage, Mr. Thornten was seen uttiicd iu a cutaway suit of dark gray, rushing toward the Union, iiasteueer station at 1 great epeed. He was leaded dewu with various articles, ene ei wuicit was a swera aud another n military oiileat'a liat. A number of Thoruteu'd friends were with him te sea him safely off te Newnii), where he was billed te appear in dclin dclin eatiens of living aoters, He was te show hew Beeth, McCulieugb, Barrett aud Frederick Paulding played, Iteeems that for seme weeks a deep rellgieuti fervor has pervaded Newnan, the result of the pre.ich ing of the Rev. Samuel Jeues. When the Newcaultcs hea.d that such an unhe:y creature as a tragedian was a'j.m te visit their place the considered it very unwUr, and au effort was ma Je te luduce Air, Thornten te deslst. Hewbver, he went. and although the crowd nai small it was as large aa the young actor cgiild hav hoped for. Mr. Thomteu weut te busi ness promptly, aud aterjthlug p-iSbed elf quietly until ft me3eenger boy rau lu with n telegram. Thornten was iu the helght of "Hlehard HI,,' and with his sword swinging abeve his head was shouting wildly, "A herse I A herse I A kingdom fornhersol" when the boy rushed in en the stage and Insisted ou the tragedian suspending operations te sign for the dispateh. The andleuce cheered lustily at that point. After the performance Thorn Thorn eon nnd his manager started for the holel, but as they left the thoatre, they wero set upon by a mobs who threw rotten eggs at thorn, and they had te fly for safety. The mob followed te the hotel, end a let of hoodlums made threats of further violenoo toward Thornten, Mr. Thornten was put in an upp2r story room, whoreho remained all night, the proprietor of the hotel assuring him that it would be hazardous for him te attempt te take the train at night. The next day he was ceureyed privately te the station and oame te At lanta, whoie lie will rest a few days bofero again taking the read. Mr. Thornten is a brother of Oel. 31. E.Thornten, kauth Aiieur ihkuiatien. from Ce). II, W. Wilten' Adrtrem te the Btaitacmuetti Ileitlruliurat Society. It is very evident from common experi ence that injurious droughts are increasing in frequency, nnd the careful consideration eT the subject will dovclep the following simple but significant truths : That whatever the cause of this de ficiency of moisture, whether from the destruction of the forests or net, the simplest nnd cheapest remedy at the hands or the agriculturist is irrigation. That whenever a supply of water can be obtained, the cost of pumping It will net exceed threo cents per 1,000 gallons for au amount of 10,000 gallons per day pumped te a height of HO f eet abeve the burfaoe of the water, which cost will inelude the nencsfary repairs and depreciation nnd interest ou the ecst of the necessary fix. t tires aud reservoir ; this is less than one Bixth the prioe charged by the oily of Bes ten for metered water, and considerably less than the price charged for irrigatieu in any plaoe where the present generation has constructed the works and sceks te make them pay a remunerative iuoemo. That should a brook or opting net be available, there ate but u few places where an adequate utipply may net be obtained by sinking well, That the cost aud arrangement of the work will vary se mueh with the different locations nnd circumstances that no schedule of coat can be given, but the cases will be rnre where $7C0 te 81,000, diecreetty expended, will net furnish ample water for the ittigatieu of fifteen acres of tillaee land. That the preservation of a single crop, iu a year of unusual dreuth would reim burse the whele expt:us That the positive nssuranej of immu nity from the clients of dreuth should lu lu dueo all cultivates te sccure at once the means of irrigating their lands if poisible. That besides the security aflerded lu the oase of an oxce&slve dreuth, U will be found that water can be used very profit' ably in almost any tea son with a gicat variety of crops. And lastly The great wonder is that our farmers nnd heiticnlttuists have disregarded the matter for se long a time. linn IJjwn ISrlped up. The atery which Mrs. J W. Ellis, el Mlu buru, Iowa, tells. Is enu In which many thou lands of the ladies et America have a iUil ln- l. lest, llrli ilv It 14 thin I imflm-i'il tnr ncv. crul yeais wltu general debility nnd nervous- ncs.". in iaei i was cempicieiy run noun, i haa tiled t.voUei-tora.biii limy could notde inounytjeod. I tried llrewn's Iren Bltterj. Since then 1 have used lenr bottles. It has helped me up und dene mu a greiitdealet eoed.andl would net be without It." Why will any lady utrer with debllltv whlle a dol lar will buy a boltle et llrewn's Iren Hitters T Fer the lip tin ie Is no brightness, Fer the tc eth there li no w ltoue s, Where RuZODONT has get no piace 1 lint thes e who use It, Knew lull well, Mew lulglit bud buautllul tbe spell It tnrews o'er man or woman' laee. si3-lwdtedS.v,' We Obaueufte tne World, W 'ion we say we believe, we have oviUenco H prnve that tinllnh's Lnnouinullen Cure Is df ci.ltdly the best Lung Medicine made. In as tru'hiu It will cure a common or Chronte ifluglilnetie-luUt tue time aud relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, and liew men eases or Consumption cured limn ill ethers. It will cure where iliey lull. It la iileaiant le take, harmless te the younqeat child and we ,ruuraiitce what we say. Price, it. we nnd t.W. U veur Lutu-'s aie sero. Civ ter. it ei Hark la. i.e. use Shlleli's Pereus I'las- sew uy ji. u. coenron, irugcinU nes. 137 and t.a vor in y 1 Uneeu street. feb7-eed 1 Allew Us 'le ay That a geed ileal el thosulleilng In this world can bu avoided by puiehaslng Dr. Tiomai' Kclcctrle Oil, and using It as per direction. It is n iiilallll) a euro 'or all uulies, Fpratns, mid pains, ler tale by II. 11, Ceclnan, drug glMt, 137 mid 13J Until Queen strict. A LilHjrr llplulju ill Inltrt.t tu .ill, .1. A. Tawnuy. cwij , a leading attorney el Wlneua, Minn , vilttm: "Alloi using It ler mero than Urn uycuia, L tate great pleasure In staling that 1 legitul Dr. Kliu's New Dis covery turC'imsuuipiten, as the best remedy in the world for Ceugns und Celd-i. it hus uuver fulled le cuie liie most sOVeie colds 1 have hud, itud luv.rUbly relieved the pain In the chest." Trlnl bottles et thin burn cuie ler ull Threat and l.uug Discuses may be had lree ut Cochran's diug store.Nos 137 and 1S9 North (jueen street, l.aneaster, I'd. Large slze, ll.Ov. jylyueOw (1) llacSIen's Arnica BtttTe, Tl.e Hest dalve In the'-world ter Cuts, llrulsw. Senu. Uteers. ?elt Hheuin, Kevor Seiej, Tetter, Ubapped Hands. Chilblains, Cera i.an.l all sfetn eruptions, aud positively cuns i'iici, e- no pay reqinreu. uii unar- unu-cl toglve peilecl N.illaiactlen or money rolniii'ej. l'l'te... i". cunts per Pox. ter sale by II. 1 nciir 111. druggist, U7and 13J Neith (Jiii'hu stiet I uncnstiT loke Veur Chelae, ou can be weak, uotveua, debllltatid, and ilvjp indent, illiquallHil ter wortcet header hmd.er 1011 can tnjey a talr sham of health and peace el mind. Murdoch Jlleatl Hitter m will ulluvute your misery and de you a world el geed ir you will but have talth te try Ker xale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, Ul und 1SU North ijuccu street. IIOIUI AM BTAV10MXU CC1IOOL IIL'OKl. SCHOOL BOOKS TO It KT AIL UUYbllS AT THE Se Called Wholesale PriceB. TO WUOLGSAIiK UUYEItS, ATL1IIEUAL DISCOUNTS. AT THE UOOKSTOHEOF JOII BAER'S SOUS, 16 una 17 Werth Queau St., LANOASTEK. PA. 11l,l,Ktt's COUGH SYRUP IS PUP ON TDK MAUUKT ON MEP.ITS. ITS -1ry it. i Bcpl7CmdAw Your Deuleis ler U,K VLUTU1HO. L. UANBHAN BKO. MERCHANT TAILORING " DEPARMENT.; UUAND DISPLAY OK GOODS IN THE PIEOEi -FOU FALL & WINTER WEAR. WE MAKE TO OKDEll PANTS ! FASTS ! PANTS I At 13.00, I3.W, tLOO,$5.00, 8.00,7.tM, up tO$10.C0. auiTsi surrst suns i A Uoeit Ilnslnesa Suit at SIX A Hetter lluel lluel ness Suit null. A NlcaCasslmeie suit at $15 A Finn Corkscrew Suit In Mack, Drewn and Nine Shades at18,f20, (22. 23. In passing our ncrthwest window, please leek at some ei our samples. AU maraud In Plain rijturea at the Lewest Cash Prices. Heys' Scheel Bulls In goon variety are new displayed. Drep In It only te leek and get posted, as our Prlcosrare tte LowesL L.&ansman&Bre. The rASIUONADLK MERCHANT TAILOUS AND CLOTJUKU3, Ne. 66-68 NORTH QOEBN STRKBT, lllght en the Southwest Cerner el Orange. '.A.NCASTKIt, Pi Net connected with any olher clothing house In the etty. 1'AVJSU HAJKilNUB, AC, )UAlir.3 , PKY. The LATE FIUE dene us very little lujuiy and we are ready ler business us usual. NOW IS YOUU TIME JfOIl CHEAP WireWindewScreens. lining late In the season we will take 23 per cent. uiscoun-etT tbe list. This makes thorn very low and un object te place your ordera new. ALL SIZES OF Frames and Width of Wire, IN PLaIN Oil LANDSCAPE. WALLPAPERS OF EVEKY DESCH1PTION. New Dade Window Shades IN BEAUTIFUL PATTE11NS. PHAJRES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street, LANCASTEU. PA. VAJtl'JCXB. K .TAKLISIIISU 1HS0. OARPETS -AT- Philip Schum, Seu & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCA8TKU, l'A. eha ea lull supply el 1CAU AND FILL lNli UAliPKTM We only use the best of yarns. 11 you want a troed. seivlceable Carpet, please come and eiarulne our stock bolore rmrchasliiL' elsewhere, as e will well as cnean as the cheaiiest. Cemuaudscu loryeurBulIand bu convinced, as we always have tbe reputa tion et making tlrst-elass Carpeta. CUSTOM UAU UAltPKTS ASPECIALTYI COVEliLKTS. COUNTK.UP.VNES, ULAN- ICETS.CAHPKT L11AIN, STOCK. INU AltS, AC. Dyeing ttee. Dene lu all Its branches at short no- COYL GOAL I Ol the bett quality, expressly ter family use. TltY A SAMPLE TON. KEMEM1IEUTUE OLD STAND, LMIILIP SCHUM, SON & CO'S. Ne. IW SOUTH WATEIt STItEET, tWruil I.ANCA8TKU, PA. JIOt ITU A- BUUJiB. rjiwe riiivr l'liKMieita aivAUUsi) -FOIITHE- Best Beets and Shoes, AT THE LATH PAIR A great purl of our Exhibition was inaile te the eiiler i our Customers, and notspeclally ter EihlblUeu, We have never been se busy en Custom Werk, at 1 hU soisea et the year, as we are new. We have Increased our facilities and will try 10 accommodate all. we win uilllll ull our premise. and disap point none. a lull line el Uoady-made, medium priced work always ou hand. WM. H. GAST, Ne, 105 North Queen St., Lancaster. luU-6md&w INBVUASUJt:. Prudential Insurance Oe. OF AMERICA. Heme emce-NEWAEK, N. J. The Prudential offers a plan by whlchevery whlchevery whlchevery one may sucuie a tund sulllcient for burial purposes. This company Is undorvel by the leading bU9lntns me a und manufacturers of LaiiCiiater county. Claims paid within tl hours ntter proof el death. -CALL AT Ne 13 SOUTH LVtJKB STRBHT, Fen ClBOtnAM AND IHrORUATIOX, 20 llulLible Agents Wanted. ss-jmd, cxuTifurw. 1 1 a f,l n a. I , . 1 ,' t. The rapid and freqdentchang ee In the weather are se many warnings te be prepared with suitable clothing. We are ready te meet the call for light-weight Overcoats and between-season Suits as well as the heavier grades. Our varieties at low prices are subjects of mueh comment. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Sixth and Chestnut 'fits'.-, PHILADELPHIA. . 1 :l,f 2-md if WUKVTAKK VIUST fUIZE. .riv WHENEVER THEY LAY TUKM8ELVKB OUT TO 00 IT, WHOT Burger & Sutten, MEKCIIANT TAILOUS AND CLOT1UEUS, With their Clothing. Ne Man Ever Buys Without Calling Again. AOUEATDUIVEIN FALL CLOTHING. Call ejrly, and make your selections trem tliu piece. Have your measure taken, and be sum te get your FALL SUITS IN GOOD TIME. Burger & Sutten, MERCUAN'l 1AILORS AND 0L0THIKR8, Ne. 24 Centre Square,- LANCASTEU, PA. lebMyd TTIUSIl & into. WE ARE NOW SHOWING -TI1K- FINEST LINE -er-1ORKSCRBWS AND WORSTEDS, -FOK- Pine Merchant Tailoring. KuTshOKnoretlerod te 1 he citizens et Lnn cwnraml vielnliy. We have all the Popular Shade-i in well us Qcalltk'S. ' ' WINE, 1I110WN, ULUE AND ULAOIt COUK- KUItEWS. WINE. 1MOWN, BLUB AND ULACC WOB8TKOS. lleth In Foreign and Demestic Fabrics. WEST OF ENGLAND OVEUCOATINGS. FUlt UEAVEK AND CHINCHILLA OVKKCOATINGs. FULL LINE OF OASSIMEltE SUITINGS FULL LINE OF PANTALOON PA1TEUNB All at Bettem Gash Prices, -AT- & PENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Oer. of Oentre Square and North Quoeu St. LAK0A3TEB, PA. aw Our stores will be closed en rrluay even IiiKunil Suiuntay, en account 01 holidays., ICARK OUAHOB. Great Reduction u' FilNE CLOTHES H. &EMAET'S, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te reduce a heavy stock I wUl make up te order, ter the remainder et the, teue all LiailT-WKIQHT WOOLENS t A " MiciiDt2Bte2Siiircrit Thlabta rolurUen Is rOlt CdSU ONLT. and will enable the buyer te get ; ClotHes.nuleupmthe be tyiel tdmetH M low ea a reft ly.made shop Suit. H. GERHART. HIRSe BROTHER'S ,1 & m ? 1 neni
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