JKu,?i u V s Stye mtin$K , ' J A- Velunin XXl-Ke. 53. LANCASTER, PA..- FBIDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1884. itt Price Twe Cte. us. CZOVKt, WATOHK0, V. n. Z. 1UIUAI1S. USEFUL We would call the Attention of Everybody te the fact that' 'we keep the Cheap, Useful, Everyday Wear and Tear Articles as well as the mere expensive,' from the Watch Key and Watch Case Opener for five cents, up. Best Quality Triple Plated Four-Bettle Dinner Casters at $2.50, Up te the large Six-Bettle Combination Dinner Caster at $16.75. Alse a Fancily Orna mented Three-Bettle Breakfast Caster, this is the latest in the caster line, at $2.70. Knives, Ferks and Spoons of the Latest Patterns at the Lewest Prices. Please bear in mind that we have the Largest Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silver ware ever opened in this city and prices as low as anywhere in the state, H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Oct. 25, 1884. Ne. 4 W. King St. VAurmia, c ft" .iitca uahi'kt uall. BARGAINS 1. -AT SHIEK'S CAJRPET HALL. tSellitii; Off te Clustti Ua8fne3. Everything Mast Positively be Sold, A Full Llnnnt BODY WHEELS, TAFKSTRY, anil All Gradea of INGRAIN CARPETS, l.t.U.1, RLANKKTS.COVKRt.ETdandOlL CLOTH. V? ALL AT A SAORIFTOS.-a - t'rimipl attention gl7r tn the Manufactured Rag Carpets te ordei -AT SHIM'S CABOT HALL, aOR. W. KING AND WATER STB.. - - - LA.NOA8THR, PA tplill ?mdw r r" t - J. is. m auxin & uu, Oil Cleths, lineleums and Certicenes. lbn largest Stock In theclty te select from, mis eneirs pnrcnate anu in nu mains, irem n te in yarns. Lineleums and Certicenes, 01 Uie best matter and at tlie Lewest possible 1'rlcc.i. REMNANTS OF OIL CLOTHS,' ALL WIDTHS, Willed will be closed out at se ceuti per yard. Tbose goods lnclude soma el the best makes. Patent Mebal Corners and Binding for Oil Cleths, Te prevent thalr turning up. tearing en the edga, etc. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cemer West King and Prince Streets. DMT aUOVH. N TBXC IHlOlf TO i JIB UUUltTHUUSR. FAHNESTOCK Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats. Ladies' and Children's Coats. l.UMtC.A.ND ATTKAC11VK BtOCK NOW ON KXU1IUTION IN OOtt COUrOttTAULY riTTJCO III' coat room:. Newest Styles and Lewest Prices, llandsome Bilk Flush Coats nt Lewest Prices. Moderate SKAI1CII Or COATS BUOUfjO NOT rAIL TO ASlMU. nts E. E. FAHNBSTOOK, . Nezt Doer te the Oeurt Heuse. Lancaster, Pa aUHAUVO ADD VIUAJtk. O.UUKK LAWN TENNIS AND- RACQDET CIGARETTES, Maile of stralsbt cut tobacco, mild and et flue flavor. It Is the longest and pronounced tun beit Cigarette In the market. WTUY IT.-S Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, Cigars and Pipes, WUOLKSAX.lt AND BETA II.. AT- H. L. Stelimaii & Ce., NO. 116 HOIVTH QUEEN ST. marSMVd liANCABTKU.FA. AiivatmayTn vfen TutsuiatAFKsr UNION IIAUDWAnE CO.'S Sink Eeller Skates IN LANCASTER GO TO MARTIN RUDY, Dealer in Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc., Ne. 9 EAST KIMO STUKKT. 9-i'l3Vcle Rlrtinu Scheel, 81 W. Cor, Centre fcquaru and West King street. cllrt , THINGS. BARGAINS! - - " having ever H1TTY dtflereut paltertis, all of Lancaster, Pa. si Prices. OAT ItOOH 1'AVICJt 1IAXU1NUB, &t. )HAKK3 W. KKV. NBW FATTKBNB OF WALL PAPERS, comprising all grades Our eolectlens Uave been caretully made irem the loedlne manu factures and Include an olegant line et Friezes, Borders, Oontres, Gelling Deoeratlone, &e. We are prepared te execnte orders promptly OUUIH Ui.b-VlMHUltLUUUr, Papers from 15c a Piece Dp. That Includes the Hanging, tlme te have work done cheap. New Is jour FIFTY 8TTLE3 OF DADO SHADES, IN SIX AND BEVKN FKET LENGTH?. Plain Cleth irem 36 te 72 iu. wide, FOU ALL KIND3 OF WINDOWS. LACE CDUTAINB AND FOLKS. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 67 North Queen Street, , LANCASTER. FA. TTBAUUUAUTKKb roll TK INDIAN MEDIOIM, KA-TON-KA AND UODOO INDtANiOlL -AT- LOOHER'S Drug Stere, NO. 3KAT lUNtl 8TI1EET, LaNOASTKILPJ. AlfULL LIME (IF LOUiLLAK'a fLUU and Fountain Una cut Tobaccos. Alse, II rut-class Smoking Tobaccos at UAIU-MAN'3 YELLOW FUUNT01QAU BTOUE. ttMVIOAlj. H or flastek. SHARP PAINS. Crick, Sprains, Wrenehes, BheumatUm, Neuralgia, sciatica, Fleerlsy Pains, Stitch In Uie Bide, Backache, Bwellen Joint, Heart Dls Dls Dls easo.Bero Muscles, fain In the Chest, and all pain and acties eltbxr local or decp-seated are instantly relieved and speudlly cured by the well-knewn Hep ptatter. Oompeundod, as It Is, 01 the medicinal virtues et iresh Heps. Gums, Balsams and Extracts, It Is Indeed tin btt putn-klllln, sum ulatlnr. soelhlns and trenirtlimine Per eus Plaster ever made. Hep Matters are buiu uy ail uruggisui ami country swrcs. xj cunts or flve for 11.00. Mailed en receipt et ptlce. Hep Platltr Cit Froprletore and Man. ufneturers, llosten, Mass. IHOP PLASTER. W Coaled tongue bftd breath, senr stom ach and liver disease cured by Ilawley's Stom ach and LlvcrFllls S3 cu. nev30-lvd&w(2) DUX OUODb, N xtvr fall aoeo. fill, SEAND & CO., NQS. 8 & 10 BABT KING ST. NEWMARKETS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. WALKING JACKETS; The NEWMARKET will be the Popular Garment et the season. We have new opened Twenty rive ultlerent Blylej.ncatly trluimed with Brsld, Astrachan or Far. A SPECIAL IMPORTATION or CHILDREN'S COATS Misses' Ceils and Newmarkets. -In TWENTY DIFFERENT SHAPES and ALL 81ZK8, from Four Years te sixteen 1 cars, at Very Moderuto Price. ASOTHEE LARGE DELIVERY OP Dress Cleth Suitings. IS AM. THE DESIRABLE COLORS 42-lnch Wide. 80e a Yard. I0-lncli Wide 8Se s Yard. SMnch Wide. T5e a Yard. SMnch Wlde.lLOO a Yard. NEW YORK STORE. tSAliiilAUKB, at CTAHUAUUUaKUI&Oli AVOitlv. EDQEBLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STRBHT, UF.AK OK FOSTOFFIOB, SANCA8TBU, FA. TUUEK First and Highest Premiums Have been awarded us by the COUNTY FAIlt, but the bestproet of merltandqunllty of weik was tlie sale et all onrcizhlbltaentheeronnds. besides ether erJers coming from prominent citizens, xnia dirq eeinpuinent anu rscepm tlen et the superior quality of our work Is an. ethor proof that Fair Dealing & Honest Werk Will Win. We make every style Uusgyend Carriage desired. All work finished fii the most com. fort iMe and elegant style. We use only the neat peiucicti maisrrai, ana employ eniy we best mechanics. Fer quality or work enr prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ter cash and sell en the most reason able terms. Ol ve ns n call. AH work warranted. UKFA1UING FUOMFTLY ATTKNDEDTO, One set et werkmen especially employed ler that purpose. nJS-tidAw VrOUUECIC tt MII.EV. Great Reduction in Prices or-" NOMCK & MILEY'S CARRIAGES, Ger. Duke and Vina Sis., Lancaster, Pa. AH lobs remaining from sale will be sold at GUKATLY ltKDUUKD FIUUltE-t. New Is the tlme te buy. as enr summer stock must be dosed out. Jobs will be sold at cost te make room for our Hieign ana winter Manufacture. Don't tall te procure a barsaln when you have a chance, as by purchasing new yen will save at least TO per cent. Cell and be con- vlnccd auch u a lact. LOOK AT THE FltlCEU t NEW BUGGIES AT 8)80.00 AND UFWAUD9, According te Quality. Carriages, Fluctens, ote , etc., In proportion, uemember these lobs are net u cheap article, mode especially for cheap prices, but ourewn first-class manu facture, and will be guaranteed as such. Fatrenlze these who benent you. Don't pay enormous prlccB when you are net compelled te. As proof of our quality el work, we re re entved all the blshuat and only premiums at the Lancaster County Falr.fer light work, our specialty, and the three highest premiums at siatA Fair In Fblladelpbla, and had the ursi cia&i and high priced builders et that city te compete with. CALL AND EXAMINE 00R STOCK. NOTE-Tbese desiring a flnu Sleigh this winter at a reasonable price, will be benefited by calling and examining our stecic In season. MfA larxa bieck eecenu-uauu it eik. lur sale. Uepairtug promptly attended te. UUOKH AMD ItTATlOX&Mt, vauuii itoeKo. SCHOOL B00XS TO UETAIL BUY2UB AT THE Se-Oalled Wholesale Prices. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, AT LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. AT TnE BOOKSTORE OF JOM BAEE'S SONS, 16 and 17 North Queen St , LANCASTER, FA. rKNN uiuaiw Ar rniMH fish hum. JL dred, a better cigar than is sold by most dealers at 11.75, at UARTMAN'8 YELLOWirRONT C1QAR BTOU1C A SANE MAN PENNED i S THN xEAtll IN A. fillVATK ASKI.VK An Attempt te lUster Ubailes US. Ulehirda te the Werld-Chargf ( thkt lie Was Illegally Committed. Judge Barrett, in the sujirotne court, Brooklyn, Wednesdny Rrnnted a writ of habeas corpus In the opllcatlen of II. W. Leenard ler the relcace of Charles E. Rlehnrds, oenflned In Or. J. W. llaretew'n Etlvate nBylura for the ibsane at Tlushing, . I. In his' petition Mr. Leenard says that Mr. RIehardR Is restralced from his liberty and was committed without pro cess. The writ was made rctitrnahle en November 1, at 10 n. tn. Mr. Leenard is the lawyer who sccured the release of Mrs. Wiley,1 who was cenflned in the same asy lum. It is the same institution in which Henry, Frousa Coepar was a prisoner and is known as Bauford Hall. ' The case of Charles E. Richards is one of special Interest. He is a handseme man, between thlrty-flve and forty years of age, eyer six feet tall, with sandy muRtaebe and beard. He has been in the asylum slnce 1674, and though it is elalmcd that he is perfectly oane be has been kept in Belltary confinement. He ceme from ene of tbe eldest and most respected families of Philadelphia His father was Benjamin W. Richards, who was mayor of Philadelphia lu years cone by. His mother was a Bister of Lord Dandas, an carl of Soetland, who came te this country and established a businesa In Philadelphia. His place was en the cerner of Chestnut and Fourteenth streets; and was known throughout tbe state. Lord Dandas never returned te (Gotland, bat accumulated a fortune and evidently died Id the Quaker city. Bofero his death his sister was1 married te Benjamin W. Richards, a representative of ene of the eldest families in tbe state Mr. Rich ards was very wealthy and owned a large portion of the property whleh new een. stitutes Fairmount park. This property he subsequently sold te the elty. He had V four children, Benjamin W,, Jr., Selina, Heward and Charles E. Heward Ktoa Ktea ards is a prominent lawyer in Philadelphia and was married te Miss Maye, n nlece of Qen. Scott. The only daughter, Selina, Is the wifoef Qen. R. Lawrence. A Rontlo Rentlo Rontle man who has known the family intlmately for thirty years said te n World reporter Thursday : " Charley was a tall, handseme bloude and ene et the most jovial fellows I ever knew. He never, during all the tlme that I associated with him, showed any syrap tomsef insanity. The last tlme 1 saw him wae, I think, in 1800. I did net knew what had beceme of htm until the ether day, when I was told that he was in an asylum. I was amazed. I knew bis family well. Charley and his mother, who was a sister of Lord DundaB, spent a number of years In Paris. It was thore that Mrs. Richards finally died. Mr. Richards died hi Philadelphia. He left considerable property, which was dlvided among his children. Charley was a bachelor and spent a portion of his time in Paris and this elty. His brother, I believe, considered him eomewbat wild, lie had rooms in this elty. When the war broke out I enlisted and Charley served in the elty regiment which went out from Philadelphia This body was composed et a number of woll-to-de young gentlemen, all et whom were tall, well built fellows. AbI have said, I did net knew that ha was in an iusane asylum until the ether day." Mr Leenard says that nl3 attention was called te the oase by persons who were connected with the asylum. Miss Addie Price, who was a uurse in the Insti tution for four months, first speke te him of Mr. Richards. She said that she bo be lieved him perfeetly sane. Mrs. Henrietta Wiley, whose release from the asylum he seeured en September 7, said that she saw Mr. Richards thcre. He always acted like a perfect gentleman nnd never showed auy symptoms of insanity. Mr. Leenard . says that be also leceived information from ether sources which go te show that the man is npjustly restrained of his liberty. Ten years age, he says Riebards quarreled with bis brother in the law office in Phila delphia. Shortly after that he was brought te this city and thence taken te Flushing under the pretence te soe a friend. He was placed lu Dr. Barstow's asylum without a legal commitment, aa it Is claimed. Twloe he attempted te ctoipe but each time he was eaptured befere he could get away from the village. Dr. Bar Bar stew, Mr. Leenard Bays, is receiving $45 a week for koeping Mr. Richards. As far as the lawyer ean learn there is no motive for depriving Mr. Riehards of his free uem. The unfottunate man is worth $35,000 or mere, which was Iefthlm by his fatber. The money is invested in real estate and stocks, HAISliU UF 1IY ifAITH. Alter Yeats el i)etu In Lite a Vfeinau li Saaaenly Keicerea tu HcHltb. Fiftcen years age A. J. Jerultran, of near Sacdersville, Qa., married Miss Fannie Thompson, ene of the most beautiful belles that ever reigned InQeoigiaBecioty, Fer a couple of years Mr. nud Mis. Jer- nigan were leaders of social olreles, but after the birth of u daughter she found horself completely paralyzed, and for yeats her oenditlon has been such that net only was she unable te meve a limb, but ber tongue was paraljzed ee that she could net speak, and Bhe had te bs fed en liquid teod. A few weeks age Mrs. Jernigan was given up for dead. The watohers stepd around her bed momentarily ex poeticg the expiring breath, whlle the sufferer lay almost without a respiration. Bhe soemed ut hngth te fall aaleep, and the watchurB lelt the room. During the whele mernlug the sufferer, without the knowledge of her attendants, lay, net as they supposed In a stupor, but iu sllent Erayer. Bhe threw her whole soul iute er appeal te Ged te save her for ber daughter's eake. It was the fourth hour of her prayer when her attendants had re tired. Suddenly she imagined she heard words repeated : "Arlse,tby faith hath made thee whele." Offering up ene mero fervent prayer, she found that tbe power of motion hal re turned te ber, and the convietion came te her that Ged bad indeed answered her praver. Getting up, she felt as strong as en the day she was married. Hastily dree. sing,Bhe.epened the deer into the adjoining room, where she appeared befote her husband and friends as one xUen from the grave. "Fear net," she said. "Qed has truly restored me te life," Tbe whole company knelt down and thanked Ged for what had oceurred. That afternoon ehe walked half a mile te church for the purpoce of praying, at the end of whleh sbe was net in tbe least fatigued. Tbe ineident excited the whele ceuuty and hundreds nave been calling ou her, all of whom she assures that her euro haa ceme from Ged. Vfnnted te Live Leng KoeatH te Vet. Majer Isaae W. Walker, a prominent Democrat, who died in Iliobuiend, Va,, Thursday, begged his medical attendants te prolong his life until Tuesday next, in order te enable hint te cast his vete feri Cleveland and Hendricks. lie sold hoi wanted the last aet of his life te be te de posit his ballet for theso candidates. Had It been possible for Majer Walker's life te have been prolonged, no til that day it was his intention te be carried te the polls en a stretcher. Mi THE VKOKTABLK OAKDEN. 'I Important MacMMlens for Its ancceufnl na anagemeBt. , Frem Powell's Fertilizer Pamphlet, Proceed with the'saving nnd storing of the remaining crops. Leeks should be placed closely in a narrow treneh eight inehes de'ep and covered when the weather gets quite cold. Cabbage may be planted closely in a furrow, but a maeh simpler plan is te set them, heads downward, where water will net lie and cover with leaves or straw, gradually oeoordlna as the weather gets colder. Scatter seme brush ever the whole te keep the straw In plaoe. There are various ways of treating odery, bat the usual method is te earth it up where it grows nearly te the top and te cover with straw' or litter en the ap. proaeh of 6evere weather. It is very important' that all winter vegetables should be covered gradually as we often have spells of warm weather quite late in the', season when a close, heavy oevorlng would be certain te ret the plants! Pita out-doers should be ventilated by means of a tile or a tuft of straw projecting abeve the earth coveting. The early varieties of cabbage sewn in September will new be ready te plant out, They require much tnore fertilizer than late oabbage as, we repeat, most early crops de. Somepooplo, plant thorn en the sides of farrews sloping northward and ethors southward, se that it may be as sumed the point is of no importance. It is well te plant them rather closely as they are often badly damaged by no open winter. They should also 1)3 planted deeply as Otherwise the frost would split the atoms. There Is no denbt thatspinaeh would be benefitted by a slight iroteetiou with straw orbenghB, but It usually comes out 'well enough in spring without any. Seed onions should be protcetcd, but the sets need none ' previded they were com pletely covered with earth at planting time. Bean poles should be removed and the garden cleared of rubbish of all kinds before winter sets In. Parsnips and sal sify are quite hardy, -but -nevertheless they should be lifted and stered out-doers. When lifted they will spoil if net "oevored, as a protection from sun and frost, or ratber the sudden changes of temperature caused thereby. KEEriNQ APri.ES OUT DOOItS. Frem the Country Gentleman, Where thcre is a large supply or winter apples, and a peer market, they may be kept out of doers through winter in the following manner : Select a dry piece of ground, or where there is a perfect drain age in the wettest weather, make the sur face perfectly smooth, and spread several inches of ehafT ever it, buekwheat chaff being best. If the chaff' is scarce, usa soft straw. Place the apples in. this chall in a long, recular pile two or three feet high, and 1111 in ehaff among them In all the' interstices, Then cever with, ehall and straw eight or ten Inchen thick, and afterwards, and just bofero freezing up, with just enough earth te held the covcr cevcr inc. A low holes are te, be made along the top for ventilation. Thore it danger in having tee much cevering ; we have seen apples completely rettod by it. They muBt be kept cool. Ancient lieman siarrUga UGitam, They anneinted the beusi with certain unc tuous perfumes te keep out Infection, 'ihey dlsencbanted It with various charms te Keup the witches irem the brlle New we simply give the bride a bottleef Brown's Iren Ulttern, telling bt te take that and be happy and hearty. Keeps out such wlicn&s ai neuralgla, debility, dyspepilaandtheumatlsm andhelps make home dellghttul. " Tnt Can's He uared Matt Ha Knanred." This old adage does net signify that we must suffer the miseries et dyspepsia, when a meiti ctne with the cnratlve properties et llurdeck Bleed BMert Is available It Is ene or tbe most substantial uud reliable remedies sold today, for sals byU. B Coehruu, druculat, 13 and 133 North Queen stteet. We Oltauenge the World. Waon wa say we believe, we have evidonce te prove that Shlleh's consumption Oure Is ducldedly the best Lung Mertlclne made, In as much as It will cure a common or Obronle cough mono-halt the tlme and relieve Asth ma, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, croup, and show mere cases of Consumption cured than all ethors. It will cure where they fall, it is pleasant te teke, harmless te the yeunsest cnuaanu WBKuaranujewaat we say. i-nce, 10c, 50c. and t l.oe. If yenr ere sere, . u. u, .nu.u. UW UUUUU D A V. UL.U A .uD SOld by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 187 39 North Qneen street. f ob7-ed 1 " upeut Viity uellirs In doctoring ter rheumatism bolore I tried Themaf Eeltctrle OU. Used a SO-cent bettle et this medlolne, and get ent In one week. Fer burns and sprains It Is ezcollent, James Durham, East l'embreke, N, Y. Fer sale by il is. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Qnetn street. ilneklen's Arnicn enive. The Best Salve In thol'werld ter Cuts, Brulses. Soies, Ulcere, Unit Rheum. lever bores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Rerns.and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required, it H gnar gnar gnar antoedtoglvo perluct satlslactlen or money retunded. Frlce, 25 cents per box. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, A. Lawyers Opinion el Interett te All. J, A. Tawney. esq., a leading attorney of Winona, Minn , writes : " Alter using It for mera than three years, 1 take great plea&ure in stating that 1 regard Dr. Kind's New Dis covery for Censump Ien, as the best remedy In the world for Cotiges and Colds. It has never failed te euro the most severe colds 1 have had, and invariably rellevcs the pain in the chest." Trial bottles et this sure euro for all Threat anu Lung Diseases may be had free at Cochran's drug store, Nes 137 and IS) North Queen Btroet, Lancaster, Fa. Large size, f l.oe. JylydeOw (1) VAM'JSl OZJSAtUNU. Sl" KCIAL, NOTlOtt. GET YOUil CARPETS CLEANED -AT TnE TnE C'arpets cleaned and delivercd same day. Carpets guaranteed against Injury. Carpets thoroughly cloaned and renovated. THE ONLY WAY TO TTAVE Oarpets Therpughly Cleaned -AND- MOTHS DESTROYED. If your carpe, is Inlnred In any way. oe matter hew old or wetn. we will replace It wltti anewene. 'Xhemostdelicatelabriesran bq run through the maehlnu without Injury. OFFICE AND WORKS WITH Lancaster Organ Factory, COR, OUUUGII ANDDUKE ST3. Telephene connection, octie tfd CLOTUINU, TJKOPKMINU. XV 'HAVING RK OPENED MT TAJXOlt 1NQ BHTAIIM11IUKNT nt my old stand. Ne ZINOKTIIOUEKN BTltEKT, (Id Fleer) Witt the finest Una et Foreign and Domcstle Wonlens ter Fall and Winter Wearl have ever shown, I would be pleased te have my former customers and the pnblle generally call and examlne the sama before placlngtheti erdets. Fertcct satlslactlen guaranteed. Kispectfully, JOIIXJ.SWAMNO, , . . 2-1 Fleer, He. 23 Nerm Queen Bt. tctrdceii ' V MIGHTY NICE." OUU STOCK OF NECKTIES, DRBSS SHIRTS, OOLTjAR3, OUfFB SUaPENDEIiB, STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR. -AT- EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 "West King; Btroet. R EAIOVAL, AU OFKnlfiiO. TiAKCASTEE, Fa., Sept. 10, 1831. I doslre te make known te my friends nnd custemers, and the public In gencral, that 1 have romevod from 13 North Queen street te 121 NerthQaaan etroet, formerly occupledbythoflrm of Smallnf it IJans man, where I have openod with a large as sortment of English, French and German Noveltlcs, together with a large line et Domcstle Fabrics. Composed as my new stock Is, e new goods and new styles, I loci aautad that In soliciting a centtnu nnce et your patronage, you will have an opportunity of making selections from a stock uneiuiUl(l In Its varlety and adapt ed te the present demand, which Is ler geed values, gentlemanly styles and elTects, und ozqutslte fit. Nothing bnt the very bust et workmanship and prices te suit everybody. Floase larer me with your orders. i eura very truly, D.' R. WINTERS. I7ALL. ANNUUNUKinnitT -OF- Fine Tailoring -VI H. &ERHAB.TS, Ne. 6 East King Street. I have new In stock the most eompleto and F.1NJ5 WOOLENS FOU THE FALL AND WINTKlt TltADB Ever ettered bniore In tbtscllv. A great u p.n sitii. rlety et LATEST STYLE ulIEOKE inu, uumieuiittwa in an shades and anal A splendld assortment el LIGHT AND HEAVY-WEIGHT lt!3. OVERCOATING. I'rlces AS LOW A3 THE LOWEST nnd all goods warranted tts ropresontod. H. GERHART. jrettHALts. 'JllIB llllUUKK WAKl'iHOUNE. HIM JMN1J A itotluencennd Housnadlelmng. nroeffer ed ntprhatosile I'ersen desirous et vlew- lng the property will plfase call en tee owner. JOHNS ItOHKER, Or BAU-MAN BURNS, beplS.U' Real Kstate Agents. PUHLIO NALK.-1IN Wr".l)NK-D.Y. HO VE1IBER12 1851 ntthe Franklin Heuse, will be sold i hit valuable let, en the southeast corner et Duke and Frederick streets, with a geed two-story brick dwelling, having lull, nine rooms, cellar nnd garret t cistern nnd well, with pumn in each t great variety et ex cellent trnlt In ynrd. Large stone warehouse, brick stable. cooper shop, etc. Let fronts 71 leet en Diikostreotarul 21J leec en Frederlck street. Will be Beld tegether, or dlvided Inte six goon sixea euuuing jets and sold separately. Bale at sevt-n o'clock p. m. ALLAN A. HERR CO , Agents lerL. L.lledril;. llEXBT EHUBKKT, Auct. e2M8d -T)uiiliu HAt.ic or Valuaiilk kkal. J Estate On TUE8DAY K.VKNINO, -MlV. lttli, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county. Fa,, will be sold at the Keystone Heuse, in the city et Lancaster, nil that certain let or plpce et ground, situated en tun west slilu et North Jiuke street, near James street, bounded i n the south by property el Bernard stulhattan, undeu the neitli by an olghtleetwlde alley, containing tn lient fllty-nlne teet und eleven Inches, und In depth ninety teet, en which Is erected a one-story FRA.UE DWELLING HOUSE, Ne. 010. Bale te cemmence at 7 o'clock, p. in., when terms will be made known by DR. S.T. DAVIS. Administrator et HurU HuiHslU. II. Eiicceet. Auctioneer. ' e'S-tua UAle A-Rlt VAfa. w. LI, STAUFFK1I. JOHN BIDKS FREE I FREE I FREE I Grand Exhibition et Hats, Gaps, Gloves and Furs, AT THE People's Hat Stere, NOS. 31 AND 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET Can be seen at any time the nnest assertment et foshlenablo Dtrby, bla:k and brown, all the latest blocks. Flexer and full stilt, lhe TAPER SQUARE DOWN, the very latent this season. Nutria, selt felt, rough and ready cruiu Hats, and all that la new and novel for both young nnd old, A specialty et SCHOOL HATS and CAPS. Our Fur Department ein ein braees evurylhlnglu the line et beat Coats. Seal Caps. Seal Cellars and MutLj. Ecal Gloves, Beaver O loves. Capes, Muffs and Mufflers Alse, u flue asserted stock el less expensive rum, Buiuiuju jur uveryueuy. uu iaiu MINUS et all kinds-Beaver, LtilncbUla, ceney tinty Fex, Ac. Don't Ferget "The Ureat Mark Dewu :" Geed Hats ler men ss leir as 2 Uoed Scheel Laps as low as 10a Wq mean te show our customers we can give them the best goods for the least meney, can and be convinced. W, D, STAUFFBR & CO,, (Sbultz's 0(d SUnd.) N03. 314 J3 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Fa. myie-ly -1 HtSAT HAltUAtnS. TOILET SOAl'D, ItctalUut? elsowberolor S3e, we atu galling six ler tuni. Rsaiem I We ha e a large stecic an J want te reduce lu This will iusu them go fast. Call curly at BEOHTOLD'S DRUG 8TOIU3, Ne. VH WEST OUANQE STREET, corner Ol Oiarlelte. dl-lvd rULL L1NH OF FIF1CS AT FHlOtfl 3L that defy competition at TiAKTMAN' YELLOW FRONT C1QAU ereuE. VLexmna. i i A UNITED PARTY. We -want te unite all parties, Republican, Democratic, Inde pendent, Workingmen's and Prohibition npen one platform Clothing. We are in favor et both-Preteotion and Lew Tariff. Our prices are be very low that the tariff meets the approval of all voters, and we afford them protection in a guarantee te re fund the money en all sales net found satisfactory. A. C. YATES & CO., SIXTH & CHESTNUT STREETS FUIbADKLl'niA. BMind M) SKKJi A KATHri)H, $8.00ALL-'Wrrmr. KTTTT9. 810.00 ALL-WOOL SUITB. 812.00 ALL-WOOL SUITS. The pareTB are full of adverttsements of CHEAfCLOTUINO.and the clothing stores uv lull nt cheap clothing, se cheap, union et It, as te be undeslrable at ant pt lcn. , Wa manufacture NO SHODDY CLOTHING, and the above lets are tbe Lewest Orades we keep. They are decidedly better Qualities than anything we've offered within a period et yean. We anticipated the slew times new experienced, nnd lcceunlzed that qualities would have te be Increased or prices lowered, te meet the requirements et the trade. We Invite you te step In te see ns and learn whether we bave been equal te the emer gency. Tbcee suits nre such es we ean war rant in eveiy way, which means that they ere ABAFK FUltCli ask, ter the man et moderate means who can't afford te take chance when buying clothes, but who MUST have a lust and lair equivalent ter the dollars hn has te Invest. OVERCOATS In a. great varlety et styles We have them at ts. SlO,tW,tlS,tl8, $20 andt0. We have them Hern the low priced strong, well made, te tbe nnt stttn and silk lined. , V Myers & Rathfon, i' , LEAD1NQ MERCHANT T.ULOU9, NO. 12 HAST KINO STREET. LANCASTER. FA. UltN Oil llllltt t THAT IS THE QUESTION NOW AGITAI'ING THE MJjOl'Lh OF LAN- U18I Kit. BUT THKBK 13 NO QUESTION ABOUT Burger & Sutten's . CLOTHING. TO BE FOUND EXGLTJ8WELY -AT- Ne. 24 Centre Square. WHAT CAN'T BE FOUND THERE, IN THE MATTER OF MH.VS WEARING AFTARBL H SCARCELY WORTH FIN PINO. CALL AND UXAM1NE GOODS AND PRICES. Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, FA.' Itbl-lvd L, OANSMAK A UHO. MBROHAHT TAILORING ' DEPAKTMBT. GRAND DI8FLAT OF GOODS IN THE PIfcOB. ' -FOB- FALL& WINTER WEAR., WK MAKE TO OltDHR PANTS ! PANTS ! PANTS I At O0, 821, W-00, .00, S.OCIT.OO, up lO I10.0U. 8U128I 8VI18I 8VU8I AGoedBastnosiHaltatll!. A Better Bust ness suit at til. A Nice Casslmere Suit at 111 A Fln corkscrew suit In Black. Brown a& Nine Shades at f 18,129. m. fii In pat ' ear ncrthweat window, please leek at some el ear samples. All marked In Flaln rigurus j kt Lewest Cash Frices. Beb Scheel SnlU II geed variety are -new dlrnlayed. Drep te U only te leek and get posted, as our Crleeajm thoLewOsL ' L.&ansman&Bre. Tbe FABUIONABLX HKRCUAlf I TAILO AND CLOTHIKiW, Up. 66-68 NORTH QOSBM STKiT, Rbjht en the Southwest Cor el OCM0. LANCA9TFH, FA, Net connected with w; eUnr eWt house la the city. 3 qa & il Sl m M !Sh "siiJ : M M W: TSS' Vi - 'feSI -,f vrsi mi n "VTS3 IS Mi a 11 M EI m &S& 1 Lt, m iJ i I Wa m
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