-r - 4 V '","" t"M , Si ii auite tti Volnrae XXlNe. 25. LANCASTER, PA., MOJSDAY SEPTEIV1BER 29, 1884. FrkwTvrtCmU J ifelKMlteiK Ik WUHKH II.7 HUOADS. SUMMER JEWELRY. RHINE STONE SPECIALTIES IN SILVER JEWELRY. Lace Pins, Hair Pins, Cellar Buttens, Bracelets and Bangles. H. Z. RHOADS, Ne. 4. .ANCAHTKIt, PA. fKVU.JAUH. J. II. MAHtlN Si UO. Fruit Jars and Jelly Tumblers. MASON JARS In Quarts, Pints and Half Gallens. LAKOK STOCK, LOW I'MCKS. COHANSET JAES, A NEW JA.K, As geed. It net butler, limn the Masen. Kvury Jar WHiinntud. We havu customers who havu usud tin) Cuhaustiy Jur last season, and this year will buy no ether. NEW PRICE: uurtH, UO Cents. HairCIallenH, $1.15. Jellj Tuiuf 1eih, i!Sc Ter Dez. -Tnkea leek ut our window tliU evening. CUlupulllun. J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner Went King mill Prince Streets. vur uuuiih. MMT IXHIK TdlllKWlUKTIKIUdK, 2,500 P AI ITweiity-ttve iliimlrctt Pairs el BLANKETS .White and 1' ill Unfed III New Yerk Hi Manufacturers' Annual, wliluli we new oller tar below maiiiilaclurer'Hcoslel production COLORED KLANKK.THt COI.OUKD IILANkKTSul7.'c11imlr. t.'lll.OKKK III.AN'KKTrt atN7X f pair. COLORED HI, AN K KTS at ll.Oiifl pair. colored ni.ANr.RT8ttti.'v v pair. COLORED Ul.ANKISiamil.Sil V Ilr. Anil ii Variety of FINER URADr.S at LOWER 1" KICKS tlian ever bolere dieted. AM. WOOL SCARLET ULANKbTS. 1 hn attention et llnliil KeuiMtm, Hearding Houses, Instil ullenn, Private Families Hlulle line Ce Packers Is called U Iliese blanket, as iielng worthy their tuirly oxaiiilnalleii. A liberal reduction In Uiu prlcu In many et thu grades made te tbose who purchase in iiuanlltles. R B. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, VAurmva, e. LMUUKIS UaKI'KT UAI.L, BARGAINS! AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Helling Off te Clese JBusineHH. E-erytliing Must Positively be Sold. A Full I.I no of llOUT IIRU8SRL8, TAPESTRY, and All Oracled of INGRAIN CARPETS, KUUB.ULANKETS, COVERLETS and OIL CLOTH. tW ALL AT A 8A0IUVW8.-m i'reuipt attoutlen given te the Manufacture el Rag Carpets te order. -AT- SUM'S GAEPET HALL, OOR. W. KING AND WATBIt 8TS febtt-lmdaw TOIIAVVU AM 11 V1UAMH. II. L. HTBHUAM OU. Cleveland and Hendricks Hi ALSO, Cigars, Canes and Pipes. ALSO, ULA1NE& LOGAN Campaign Chewing Tobacco CIGARS, Ganes and Pipes, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, -AT- H. L. Stelmian & Ce., NO.16 WORTH QUBBN BT. marSMvil LANUAOTKH.l'A. VLUTH1AU. IUIUMAN'B. " MIGHTY NICE." OUU HTOUK UK NUOKTIHS, DRESS BHIRTB, OOLLARS, OUFFS BUSmjSTDEJtS, BTOCiaNQB AND UNDEttWEAB. -AT- ERISMAN'S, He. 17 Weat-JUna Street. ur AHT. West King Street. maylV-lyd Nuw Mechanical FIkuies the Dude una JincAHler, Pa. RS OF Colored.) Forced Auctl'in Sale, liulil (luting July una WIIITK 111. AN K KTS at $!.' V pair. WIIITK IILANKKK. WOOL. HI tM H mill. WIIITK M.ANKKTSatJM.uey pair. WIIITK III.ANKKTH nt li.,',0 Vpitr. WIIITK IILANKKTSnltimw pair. WIIITK IILANhET3atUiO t pulr Lancaster, Pa BARGAINS! - - LANCASTER, PA UAAMA AMI) UUMttNHWAM. H 1UU & BJAKT1N. Glassware. - Queeusware. AT CHINA HALL. WK AUE NOW HEUE1V1NU Our Pall Importations. OUU ASSOllTMKNT WILL tJONTAlN MANX HKW AMI NOVEL AUT1ULEB. WE WILL 81I0W A FINE LINE OF WARE. i The nainn Kiinranlve nt satUlnctlen or ex cUanyu will ucceiiipiny all our ale4, -U1VE va A CALL.- High & Martin, 15 KiiiT KING HTUEET, LANUASTKU. 1'A. fli UXUUMAi'JiU. T. m. UOTB. Ourulmts te inuke aa l'ltETTK A PICTUItEel your cullil ai the lntuu lntuu bmeeua proceas will admit. Take a leek at Urn qi'KClMKNfl ut tue en trim co te our Unllcry.; J. E. ROTE, 'Ne. 100 tTertb Quean Street, iunes-ua M B1H VAX. H or ri.AaxEu. SHARP PAINB. Orick, Sprains, Wrenches, Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Sclalloe, 1'luurliy I'hIiib. Stitch In tlieHhlK, lUcknclid, Hwollnn.lelntn, llt-art lln lln (MiNO.Hern Uuaclun, l'aln In tliu (JlicHt, mill all lulnn mill nclifi (illhnr leravl or ib eivmmUiit nre Inntantly mllevwl una BpviKllly eurixl by thii well-known llnp Ittt'ttr. Cempnunilal, as It In, el the timllclnnl vlttuen el liwli Hopi. tJuuin. Uatnainv ami KxtructA, It In lntlttxl Ik but )mlii-klllliiL', Uni ulatlnir, noethlnt; ami ntn iiKthi,nln l'or l'er l'or euo I'liiHtcr ever iniule. e I'Uitltrt ara Kehlbyall UrtiKKUtH .mil country stored. eunts or flve ler 11.00. Mullml en rocelpt el prien. Hep flatter Ce., rroprlelors anil Man ufacturers, HeHtnn, Man. HOP PLASTER. AVCeatnit teniU. baI lirtmlh, Beur bUiiii-ncliamlltvnrlli-unrurel by Hnwly'dHtoin Hnwly'dHtein achanil l.Unrl'llla 'J5ew. ihit'4Ivi1Aw(2) u UK DR. BITNER'S LAXATIVE POWDER, run Tim tun or CO.VNVKNKH8, rKVKIlM TOKI'JIllTV OK XIIK LI VK.K AN1I BOWK. I.H.AUIDITV OK TUB STOMACH, KltUUTA. TIONSi DlHl'KfSlA. It Inn iiillil I.AXATIVK, preilurlni; no In CQiiVfiilnuiH uu i iIiiteIiI e the hitialim-.it ;miell pirxlucll)' I'lLI.S, umlciin betak.jn In all Herens el lliesnur -UI pliuirutit te take. feriu Ask jounleHler bcpl7-0nulw ! tHIOllh. N IW YOllli bTuKK. WIT, SHAND ft CO., INVITE ATTENTION TO UIIAHta OK LAKUK l'UB- FALL GOODS IN MANV VOI'IM.AK KABIUCS A.ND NEW COLOltlNUH. I.-I CI.OTII HllITIVin. TKIKOTULOTUSUITINUt. UUAPALHA, KKraui'KitTitiuurs. l'lUNCKSSCOIlDS, Hilt AN'll PLAIN CASH, il Klllia In llluckunil New Kull Mlia.lca. OUH NEW IMPOItTATlONOr BLACK CASHMERES, Atu thu IlOHt that cm lin pioiluueil, anil the Pflcel.ni MiKlurate us Ubuul. A CliOlOK AMSOHT3iKNT OK DRESS PLAIDS In litmiitlliil Iinlmn.'inil Lew Prlciw. We Uenllully Invlin l.mlli3te Exituilne OUU NEW LINE OK COLORED DRESS SILKS, At ll.uu ii yuiil, ltilyly selil ut Jl.an, NEW YORK STORE. NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST. LANUAbTEU, PA. HATH AMI UAfH. T 'Mfc " I'Ktll'LK'.-J ItATSTOUK." It Is all Oltulill.SliO.l new lliui el lout that since tliu W.D.STAUFFER&CO. lluve Openeil Up, Hat, Cups, G loves, Umbrellas., tS:c. Am belnc tielil chenpur tlmn ever bolore. Wn lutviia iiUe l.liinet Uoeils thil woure clenlnfr urn vury iiiuuil ihiiuw UMU TO IlliVO lnlirKdl our 1M te f I .in MatH ilew n te $1.00, fl. l,m, 11.71 uinl f-j.nu. Tbey are nice, nuit anil styl tHliaiuleI thu IliHt ijuiilliy. We huve lemu haln that are a trlllu nut et Htyle ; we are ecu InjC iui low u.i l"c nuit n row cnpi lis low an 10c. Cull auil lw convlncetl et the I) runt Mark Down. Wu are milling thuui In erilur te muke riiem ler theilally rvoeptlon et the LATEST KALI. AN1 WlN'lKHUTrLKHet e my thins new lu thu Hat, Cap ami Kur Lliitt. Kieiu the Knox, Diiulnt) ami Yeuiuan UlecK te the PlaIii,llemu-Miulu Anitsli Hat uimle only by us. W. D, STAUFF&R & CO,, (Hhultz'8 Olil SUiml.) NOS. 31 & J.1NOUTU (jUBKN HTJ1EKT, Lancaster, Pa. luylO-ly 13AHUA1NS. SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE, TUE LATESI FAIL STYLES -IN- STIFF & SOFT HATS. Broadway Silk llat. '' J 144 North Queen St, LANCABTKU, PA. inartT-lyilAw X1MWAMM, V. TO TO JOHN P. SCHAUM'S. Ne. 21 Seuth (Jawn Street, -ireu tue- CBLEAPEST and BEST REFRIUERATORS, WATER COOLERS, Lawn Mewersj QAliDJiN'UOICii AND OIL CLOTH. JOM P. SCHAM, 24 Seuth Queen atxeet, tebn-ira lakeasxcb. ta. HEADLONG TO DEATII. A MILLIONAIBR-rt 1 ICItltlt) LR UKATII, HI. Uerpt round Hqnratti tba Wlnuew of 111. Roem la Motion Mevl. (law tke TrMle K..uc Bliud. Arthur N. Wliitlng met hin ileatli In a myrtotieti rnaniier nt the l'rker lieuiw. Jiunten, at an early hour Bat ur tiny morn ing, ills irleims nmue a strong oflert te koep the faet from the public, but It hap pened that a millionaire, fop, such he wai, could net be lest Bight of ecilly. The nowanapcre Brced net te inunounee his death, but through the poilce and ether nvenuM tbe news of it iiprcai rapidly, and many aly tumors wftnt reutid the oily. It is reported that Mr. Whitingl dlned with a number of friendH in the J'aiker Uoiise Saturday eTPnlng and retirei te his room en the. thltd iloer sliertly uftJr 10 o'clock, ilia frieud say that he lal down en a sofa te read the evening papera and, belnr tired aud alone, seen drepiKxl i,ute a sound sleep, 1 At 1 o'elock Haturdayi morning he awoke and found that his room had be come intensely het, the mutilators nnd windows beiiiK all olesod. Tlie beat and tha sleep inade him di.r.y and hu went U the window, thievr up the sash aud pushed open the blinds, but in deiug se he lest his balance and fdl out. Tiie pro pre pro pcietor of the Patker home, which is en liudwertli Mreut and immediately in the rear of I'arker's was aw.ikeneil by the fleund of a heavy Ixniy falling ei te the reef of his shed. He wan ierHi)iial friend of Mr. Whiting and when retiring had noticed that Mr. Wliitinp'ii windnwH worn tightly closed. Wlicu the neisu nrouseil him he looked out aud saw ene wiudew all open and surmised at oneo that the body that had fallen was that of Mr. WhitiDg. He hapK!ued out en te the shed aud he found the dcoeasod there, life beiiif: even then extinct. Tlie lunly wan carried into the Parker heuse and later en romevrd te the city undertaker's where il will remain pending the receipt of orders from rela tives, a motber and two sisters, who re re ro side in California. The medical examiner found that Mr. Whiting's neck wis btoken by the fall. The story of the manner of Sir. Whiting's falling is merely BiipixiBl BiipixiBl tienal, for no person was ptesent at the time, aud there is a theory that his death was Huleidal, though no geed reaxen in known for bis killing himurlf. It is stated that he drank mere in the uijzht than he was accustomed te taking, aud that soenm quite likely from the faet of hm frieuds trying te pteveuthis death being generally known. Mr. Whiting was about forty years of age, aud since the death of his wifu and two children, which occurred about six years age. 1 )s Iiri at the I'aiker iiouse. He was widely known. His native plaoe was Watertown. At the death of his father, Nathaniel Whi ting, be inherited n very large es es tate in Bosten, was assessed last year at a million dollars, lie was originally the owner of the property oceu pied by the Husten Herald aud sold out te the proprietors ei that paper at a very high ligure. He is boliuved te have been worth altogether upward of $3,00(1,000 It is net known that he left n will. His mother and sisters have been tuiiumeued te Bosten. A story was widely circulated te the elfeet that two prominent eity efli cials were with him when he full from the window, but the statement has been denied by the individuals referred te. ItKL'UllLlUAM SIUNKV. HuwltJIs l'ropesert te Klcct the mulligan Mulemnau. It was slated at the Fifth Aviuiue hotel, New Yerk, Saturday, that Eliuiia had en depesit in a siugle bank in that city, te the credit or the national Kepublican oemmtt tee, uearly 1750,000, all of which is te be used, as Htove Dersey would say, as " soap " iu the various state elections. Checks have been pouring iu for large aud small amounts siuce Mr. Blaine's arrival in New lerk and departure en his west- eru uippouremlug tour. Jehu Jacob Aster has given 1100,000, the understanding being that his seu, William Waldorf Aster, is te retain his position as mlnUter te Italy, in case of Mr. Blaine's oleotion. Jay Could has given $100,000, with the understanding that the Union l'aoiile railroad and ether monopolies in which he is interested, are net te be disturbed. Levi P. Morten bas pledged himself either te give or, raise $100,000, the pledge in his eaau being that he is te retain bis position in the consular servioe. Among ethor large contributors are Jeseph Beligman, Heury Clews, Drexel, Mbrgan & Ce., Wiuslew, Lanier it Ce., William Dowd, H. C. Fahnestock, Cee. V. Baker, Themas O. Piatt, Themas L. James, Levi M. Bates, A. A Lew, Emi gratien Commissioner Btovensen aud many ethers." "Nearly half a million dollars has been disposed of tot doubtful states like Ohie, Indiana, West Virginia and New Yerk ; it will be put where it will de the meat geed, aud if these states de net give a majority for Blaiue it will be because money cauuet -buy the voter?. Blaine's success iu securing a majority in Maine by the use of money has encouraged the com mittee to-adept the same taoties elsewhere through the oeuutry ; the publication of the Kxtra, the npiwudix te the Tribune, has been a continual drain, the dynamiters have proved very expensive, nnd the Butler campaign is ousting much moie money than was at lirst anticipated. Mr. Elkins oxpeots, however, te raise all the money he needs, aud will put auether million into the campaign if it becomes necessary." IN UnM'n UNITEO. A Hhechlne 1'euble Tlilj lu a Woud. near uaila, lexai, A shocking deuble tragedy was devel. oped ou Saturday by the dioevery lu the weeds jusPbeyeud the corporation limits, of Dallas, Texas, of the dead bedies of a man and woman, ou the west fork of the Trinity rlvw. The bedies lay side, by side. The man's arms wero oxteudeVl aud partially lying ou the woman, as if, in the agonies of death, be had sought te embrace her. Bhe was 'nppaiently' about 18 yeara of age, were a diamond btoech, aud was dressed with oxipuisite taste. He appeared te .be a few yours her senior. Between thorn lay a revolver with two euatnbers empty, telling the story of mur der and suicide. Near by was feuud a note, written iu a clear, bold baud, say tag : As w cannot be uuited iu life we will be la death. (Hizued) due, Fabiutiiicu and Annih Manleu.. The appearance uud oxamiuatieu of the bodies led te the conclusion that tbe note was written before reabhlug tbe fatal scene, aud that after a dual leave takiug be tired tbe pistol lu her iueuth, thus Killing ucr, nun meu pmoeu the weapeu te but right tomple, aud, again pulling tbe trigger, fell olese beside her. Beyond tbe names en tbe bit of paper tbore was found nethlDg further te give uoluetotholr ideutlty. A Hey MyU.rleuMy bliet. Goe. W, Grant, a 10-year-old son e( Jehn I Or Ant, a prosperous (armor realiling two mlleB from Kingsten, N. Ji,wm sent te the barn te harness a team Saturday. He was found later by a younger brother lying uu uu uu oensoiniis by ene of -tbe horses, bis face bathed in bleed. The father,imsginlngtbat behad been kicked, moved him te the beuse, wbere bit died. A physician disoevared that the boy had died from a bullet wound near the lelt eye. Ill face was powder burned, showing) that tbe fatal shot bad been fired at short tango. A thorough search et the barn fnlled te find auywoap auyweap auywoap ens, nor were there indications of an encounter. Frem the position of tbe bullet and the nature of the wound it oeuld net have been self inllloted: Tbe boy was quiet and ineiTeuslve, and was het known te have any enemies. Au inquest will be held at Monmouth Junotien en Monday. HKAVY l BS A HIM KKUOVKKM). Mr. Ilark.tt Kec.I'M 117,00(1 ter III. lu- Jerles by a It all read Actlaent. Thoeasoof Haek6tt against Reeeiver Little, of tbe New Yerk A Leng Branch railroad company, after several days' trial, closed in tbe United State circuit court Saturday, Justice Bradley, of, tbe Ueltcd States supreme oeurt, charged the jury. The facts of the cams are, that the plaintiff, while out driving; with a friend at Leng Branch a conple of summers age was frtruek by a train and seriously Injured. He bad te M sent ti an insane asyluui for a time, "and even new says he has neither taete nor smell as n oeuEeiuouoo of Iho, accident. Iln is employed in a large mercantile hmfSe In Phhadelphia, at a salary of f 3,000a sear. Iu defoUKe, the counsel i)f the ra! I r odd set up that Hackett had contributed 'te the acciduut by uegllgence. Hackett and bis friend wero in the rear seat elT tliti haek, and the driver was ou a high seat hi front. The friend hallooed te ITackett and jumped from the carriage. Hackett failed te escape. Tlie dofenso attempted te show that Hackett had abundance of time te see the train oeming, but that he bad been drink ing and was partially intoxicated. Iu his charge the judge calculated the Iesh te the plain till' dining the time of his prostration. Thu jury accepted the figures and returned a verdict of $7,000 for the plaintifl. Au ArUtocrMieHninitler. Henry F. Urayblll, "a ropreaonUtlvo of ene of tbe eldost aud most aristocratic families of the Seuth," was arrested iu New Yerk en Friday ou eliarges of forgery aud obtaining money under false prcUuises. It is alleged that en August !3lst he called en Mclvessen & Hubbluv, druggists, of that city, representing himself as C. F. James, a merchant of Savannah, made arrango arrange menla te sell them 2,000. pounds of hoes wax. He obtained permission te draw against the consignment and bill of lading. Ue drew a draft for autSl 8'J en vue nrm through the Shee andLeatber bank, which draft was accepted aud a oertillcation of deposit for the amount given him. Later Mclvessen & Bobbins heard that tbe bill of lading and Invoice wero forgcries, and consulted tbe police. The oertilleato was cashed by tbe proprietors of tbe New Yerk hotel, liraybill was traoked by the police te Philadelphia aud back agaiu te New Yerk. m The ttcle or sua Uonge. Tim exploration et this part et Africa opens up u vim flehl ler Ainurlcnii oeiumurce. The chlet ilntMback Is malaria, which attacks ptuinKcr-t ami prestrates iMlventurers. Tim best aiitMeln te malaria Is llrewn's Iren Hit Urn. There are net many arm; stores In the Uonge region, but all rtmiieclable druggist ami ileuliirsln iniullLlniis In this country am Hiipplleit with JJiewn'd Iren Hitters, anil speak highly el IL ilueRlen'a Arnica salve. The Hest Halve In thel-werm ler Outs, ttrutses, Seros, Ulcers, bait liheuin, Kever Heles, Teller, Cliappetl lliinds, Ohllblalns, Ceins.iiml all skin eruptions, and ixwHlvely euros riles, or no pay requlrm!. UH guar anUxel togive perlecl satuiacllen or money relunilixl. l'rlce, cents per box. Cor sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 unit 1J9 North Queen street, Lancaster. l Wisn Kverjbvur te Knew. Iluv. Oeorge 11. Thayer, an old clllxen el this vicinity known te overy ene us a meat Influential cltlr.en and christian minister el thu M. K. church, Just this moment stepped In our stoie te say, "1 wish every body te knew luiil 1 consider that both myself and wife ewo our lives te Hhlleh's Consumption due." 11 Is having a Iremoutteuswale ever our counters anil Is giving lHirlect satisfaction in all casns el Lung Uiseasus, such its nothing else has done. I ilia. MATCHKTT A FRANCE. HoiJRisen. linl., May 15, '7H. Sold by II. V. Cochran, daugglst, Nes. IS7 and l.w North Queen street. Lancaster. lobllneiU Alie Ua Te bay Thai a geed deal of the sutlurlng In this world can be avoided by puichaslng Or. riomei' Xeltelrle CHI, and using It as per directions. Itlsan Inlalllble corn for all aches, sprain, aud pains. Fer sale by II. 11. Cechian, 'drug. gist, 137 and 18a North Queen street. An Kdlter's xrlDete. Theren l. Keator. editor el Ft, Wayne, Ind., Gazelle, writes : Fer the east five years have always- nsed Or. King's New Discovery, for coughs el most sovere character, as well as ler thesu et a mlli!r t)VO. It never tails te elfivel a Hiwedv eui"V Mv trlunils te whom 1 have recommended u speak et It in same high terms. Having bon cutud by It of every cough 1 have bad ler flve years. 1 consider ft thu only rcllablu and sure cure ler Ceuglis, Colds, etc." Cult at Cochran's Drue htere, Nes. 137 and 1W North Qneen street, Lancas ter, l'a.,and gut a res Trial llullle. Large Size. Il.eu. ; . . ) lake Your Uholee. Yeu can be weak, nervous, debilitated, nnd dnspentleut, dl.u,uallUud for work et head or hand, or you van enjoy a lair share of Health and pence et inlnd. HurJeck UXoeA Bitter will idlovlale your misery audde von a world el geed II you will but have faith te try. Fer sale by 11. K. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1W North Queen street. VAIU'BTH. -..JiJ.: K l'STAlll.DJHF.U.18SO. QARPETS AT- Philip Selium, Sen k ()e's 160 BOUTH WATJiR 8THKKT, LANCASTER, PA. Weh'uvea full sil ilnnl inly et UAU AND FILL- 1NU CAUPKTU Wu only use the host of If you want a goeil, serviceable Carpet, please cotue and examine our stock bolore purchasing elsewhere, as we will sell as cheap as the chuupujl. Oeiue and bee ler yourself uud iKicenvluceii, as we always have the reputa tion et making first-class carpets. CUSTOM UAU OAUPETH A BI'KOIA eTXI COVEULKTd. COUNTKUPANKS, ItLAN KETa.CAltl'KT CHAIN, UTOCKi " 1NII YARN. Art. . ' Dyeing Dena In all IU branches at short no tice. GOAL I COAL I Ol the beat quallly,;uxurussiy ler laiuly use. TllV'A HAMl'LKTON. UEUEUUEUTUE OLD STAND. PHILIP SC1IUM, SON & CO. Ne. IW SUUTUWATEU TU,KET, flWmd : ' LANVAUTKK.' PAi AUOTIONKKM j . i J ABU I JUBAJU KtiTATK AUENf. ' HENRY SHUBER,T.' . AUCTtONEBU AND E'AI!i EflTA'TE 't 01 NortUIDuke St., '.IlauofUiter, j?e. Kverylblng iHirUlnlug te my business wilt rocelve uiy personal attention. Terms reason able. UlvomeacaU. lanlit-ifd VI.UTHIHU, 1KBtOTAL AMU llt-rtllMO; IiAheastm, r a,, Sept. 10, l. I ilexlre te, make known te my lrleniU nmt customers, ami the pnblle In Kneral, that 1 have removed Irein 23 North Qneeu street te HI Nerlh0.iieen street, leriuerly nceupleil by the Arm el Hniulln A liaus liaus liaus man.whoiel havoepflned wlthalsrgu sortmentef Kngllah, Krench ami Uennan Novelties, together with adanre line et XlomuHtle fabrlus. Composed as my new stock Is, of new troops anil new stylw, 1 leel assured that In soliciting a continu ance et your pilronage, you will bave an opportunity of making selections front a stock unequalled In IU variety and adapt ed ui tbe present deinand, which Is I ler geed values, Konlleinunly stylus knil ettucts, and exquisite at. Nothing but the very best el workmanship ; nnd prices te suit everylKXIy. I'lcase laver me with your orders. Tours very truly, D. R, WINTEBB. HI.KASK OALL run IUUU UNDHRrCLOTHING AT- i ' HIRSH & BROTHER. 1 IS ,WK1IAV JUST KKCKIVKU 1 )t 400 DOZEN. I SHIRTS AND DRAWERS niOM.lHtJKNTBUl I We Iiwve all Hlzes, ciualltlcs anil eoleri'and eel! them 20 per cent. loner tb in any ether store, blxty Uuzen j Men ' s Knit Jackets ritOMW)CENT8 Ul'WAUU, Ten Uo.en Heys' Knit (Jacket at Mcnuts. Neckwear, Hosiery anil Gloves In thu latest sty lu at boltenCpriccs. 1.200 Overcoats. Overcoats, l;200. -roil- , MKN, YOUTH'S, HOTS ANO UHILUHN, At such low prlcei as will surprlse you by their cheapness. Call at ence nt l'ENN HALL ULOIIUNU IIOUSK, Oer. of Centre Square and North Queeti St.. LANCASTKICTA. L. OANMMAN A HKO. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. ? UltAND DlHl'LAY OF GOODS IN THE PIEOfi. I Oil FALL & WINTER WEAR. WE MAKE TO OilUEU PANTS ! PANTS I PANTS I At $3.00, V0, $1.0), $5.00, 0.OO,t7.'X, up te $10.J0. SUITS! SUITS! SUI18! A Geed I!uslncHSHulliit$l2. A liettiirlusl liens Knit at 111. A Nice CasHlmere Bultatlli A Fine Cerkscrew Suit In lllei'k, llrewn and Nine Shades at $18,J0, til. $35. In lmsslng our northwest window, please leek al some et our samples. All marked In 1'laln Figures at the Lewest Cash I'llces. Heys' Scheel Bulls in Heed variety are new displayed. Dren In II only te leek aud get pested, as our l'rlces.are tbe LoweaL Ltransman&Bre. The FA81UONA11LK MKUCHANTTA1LOE3 AND CLOTUIK14B, Ne, 6M8 NORTH .QDEfiN 8TRS1T, Illght en the Southwest Cerner el Orange. ,i.ANOAHTKK, PA. 4V Net ennttected with any ether clethlnrrl neuae in tue jay. w 1IX1AJAJU rOBTBJU ' " -THE- . . ." PRUDENT BMERt ShenM taky' advantage 'of the opperianity uneruea ey iuubu pjoesanv aepwieuer unyaie lniect our autumn stock et Children's and Beys' Suits Bofero Iho busy days cotneuvery attoutlen" will De given te our patrons Tlshleg ioiea. t ' i, i . . . ..n si I -' OUU,YAUKIV OF ' AiiliB-WiM fiyeiwls Are HiHiclnlly attractive In Style, Material, Mede et Trimming, and la the price the range Is W.60 te $23.00. f CHILVUEN'S TURBANS And .TOCRTCfTU BTJAV8. Alsea Very Fine VuitolyelFAIUlIONAIVLRllATa AND CAPS for Men and Beys. The IlltOADWAT,SILK II AT Is the Latest ler Dress Occasions. A MHDIUM-WBIOHT UNDHBWBAR 4 III ALL-WOOL or MKIilNO, and the Tery Finest Asseitmant et F1FT1T-CKNT SILK. NECKWKAltweuver otTured. STRONG SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIS1S. AndtheLAltaEST HTOC1C 111 all kinds of LADIES' HOOTS AND SHOES lreru the Fla .t ta Him l!hoaneat. K Ladles should net lall te sue our SPKCIaL WALKING HOOT Willi THIRTEEN! BUT TONS, with Scalloped yuuips or Curacea Kid. , -, - HIRSE k BROTHER'S WILLIAMSON 33, 34, 30'bnd 80 Bast King street, LANCASTER, I'A. VIMTMlXy. 1. Jri, The rapid and, frequent chang es in the weather are te niany warnings te be prepared with suitable clothing. ' ' We are ready te meet the call for light-weight Qverceats and between-season Suits as well as the heavier grades. , Our. varietlea at low. prices are subjects of muchcemment e i i' Is i 1 s, at 1 A.C. YATES & CO., Lger Baildieg, Siith an'd Chestnut Sts., ' ' nULADELPUIA. ' f' : 1.. s2-4md l TtBOPlStUNU.., ,,, J IV Having this day reopened my TA1LOU 1NU KTTAHLlSUMICNTatmy el'litamt. Ne. NOBTilQUKKN;STKKET, (t Foer) with the finest line et ITnrnliin' and Demestic Woolens ler Fall anil Winter Wear I havnever shown, I would , be , pleased te bave my former customers and the pubtld generally call una examine the same before placing, their uruuiB. i-criuvb MUBiKuen guaranieeq. lUspecttully. . JOHN J.aMAI.lNQ, s8 Ifd at Kleer, Ne.w North Queen HL M VKHU m HATtlWiiM, FALL AND WINTER Ready-MMe Clothing In all the Latest and mejt Fashionable HtykM for Hen's. Youth's, Heys' and dill dill (Iren's Wear. Assortment never lancer. Qual ities never belter. Blyles never handsomer. Prices never lower. LriNK ANO MEDIUM UKADK WOOLENS. Fer Custom Tailoring, embracing all the leading novelties et American, JCngllsh and French manufacture. The grandest assort ment et goods lu the pleoe shown, by any clothing Iiouse In easleni rnnnsylvanla. Betore ordering- your Fall or Winter Bnlt step In and leek through our stock. We have goods te suit veir, and rer them will guaran tee te glve prices yuu will pay and nut com plain. HERS & RATHFON. LKAOINU LANCA8TEH CLOTH1EH3, MO. 13 HAST KINO STBHSH. LANtJASTIK. PA. MJmKriMNU KeBABKABLE TUE LOW FIGURES roil 'j TUE ULACK, I1UOWN, BLUE AND WINE Corkscrew Suiting, mew err KURD BY Burger & Sutten, MEUCHANT TAILORS CLOTHIERS, AND Ne. 24 Centre Square. FALL SUITINGS, IN EVERT VARIETY. But having sot.ieted a Special Drive In CORK SCREWS, we are prepared te DEFY COMPETITION , In that partteular kind el goods. Call and be satienea by the correctness et Uil asanrtlen. Burger &, Sutten, T-ii"' ' ' - MEEOHANJJAILOBB AND m OLOTHISBS,.! NO. 24"0ENTRK SQUARE, Ieb'i:iyd'b,CAflI?,W " t'lURK OB AMOK. ' ,5"' "' AA.I' Li U.Hi tf 1 HPJ Ii lt.,tl (l -ria'UY n jJc'I .da M Great j Reduction i j a 'i' lu' -1N- t "il riiNE'dxexRtes 9 E &EEMRTS, i nA. -. 0 Ne. 6 East Bailiff Street. In enter te rednee a heavy stock I will mat up loonier, ter Urn remainder et the aeaee all LIUUT-WE1UUT, WOOLEXH at m Ettl0t2flll2SfCflL s This Wgrea-eetkJ- ta TOM CAMS OMLT. art wUteaableMM key-r lt a Mrit A CletSSwde w la the b-..tJ.W, ataastA M fewasaieady-wMweHwywfc. ' '( t I n m A. FOCI. UN er rtvm at rwM thatderrarj fieNTWMU JUART MAJI1 4 t. Al s 4, If ''' V: i Kf1
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