F , . nf mica Volume XXI -Ne, G5. IiANOASTEB, PA,. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 14, 1884. FrieeTffeCeati. J Ik steieiiJmmxxrmOT CLOCKB, WAIOMMi, JtC. H. Z. UUOAU3, NOVELTIES ! Graphoscepes, Monocles and Magic Mirrors in Walnut, Ebony and Olive Weed. Achromatic Binocular Opera Glasses, direct importation from Lemaire, Paris, in Pearl, Alligator and Morocco. Alse French Carriage Clocks, Diamonds and Fine Watches. H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Pa. Ne. 4 W. King St. dm aoena. riuATH and shawls. LADIES' COATS AT IMEetzger & JETaugliixiaii's Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Delmans and Jackets. CHILDRENS' COATS, for Fall and Winter. Oar Assortment of Ceals ler Ladles and Children was made exprcsily for ni by the best makers of New Yerk unci Philadelphia, ana are very cheap. METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE 43 West King Street, (Iletween the Cooper llouse and sorrel llorse nevldydAw N EXT DOOtt TO TUB CO CUT HUCSB. FAHNESTOOK'Sl SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! SHAWLS ! DOUBLE AND B1NGLE. Te Suit the Taste ana Purse el all. Larne and Attractive Bleck et Shawls new open. PAI3KLEV, CASHMERE AND BLANKET. Alse I1EOCADE SILK VELVETS at I1.2S, worth nearly double the money. SILK at 87c, li.ue und II. UK never befere equaled. T,hose In want should see them. R E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. VAltl'MTB, XV. -.K'H OalU'KT II ALL. BARGAINS ! -AT SHIEK'S CARPET HALL. Sellint? OIT te Clese Business. . Everythlug Must Positively be Sold. A Full Line of BODY 1IRU83EL8, TAPESTRY, and All Qradea Of INGRAIN CAKPKTB, UUU3, HLANKRT3. COVKBLKT3 and OIL CLOTH. Car ALL ATA 8AJRIFI0K.-Wk ar Prompt attention given te the Manufacture et Bag Carpets te order. AT SUM'S CARPET IALL OOR. W. KING AND WATBK 8TS febswmdaw J."" XlAUTltt & VO.'n ADVBttTISCHENT. Te Makolteom ler our Holiday Goods we CHINA DEPARTMENT, And below we gire a Parllil List el Goods Uoduced. DECORATED DINNER WARE. 1M Pleccj Dinner Sett lis Pieces Dinner Belt US Pieces Wild Kose Bett 125 Pieces Mess Be soBett 101 Pieces White UranlteBett...., DECORATED GIPlocesToiSett. M fleets Tea Hett H Pieces Tea Sett 41 Pieces TtT.Sett ... 41 Pieces While UranlteBett TOILET ID Pleccs Decorated Sett 10 Pieces Decer ited Bett lOPlece Decorated Sett 10 Pieces Deceratel Bett 10 Pieces EngHsU Prlnted Bett J. B- MARTIN & CO. Uorner West King and Prince Streets. Opposite Stevens Heuse. X1KWABJS, MO, rlUlK CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUT AT LO"W" PRICES 8T0Vla UEATEBS. KAN0E9, COAL OIL LAMPS AND GAS FIXTURES, -19 AT- JOHN P. SCHAUM'S, Ne. 24 Seuth'.Queen.Street, tflh-n.ivd I.AMOASTKB. PA. MILLER'S COUGH SYRUP. Beptl7-uidw AlULbUSH tir LOHll-LAKD'S SrLCU and Fountain one cut Tobacco. Alse. timt.cl.ija Hmeklnir Tobaccos atr ""UAIUMAN'S fBLLOWrJiOHTOlQAK LANCASTER, PA. $ II LACK Lancaster, Fa BARGAINS ! J LANCASTER, PA have made GBEAT HEDUCTIONS In the Ierme,!yR2J5 terml,i mJ Ie0jX!S-m Formerly e.JJ;' Formerly 8.0U TEA WARE. New 133.01 JMOWI2V00 NOW IW.OO New r2o.eo NOW 0.60 ..Formerly I1S.C0 NOW 111.00 New 9.00 New S 5.01 NOW 4.00 NOW 2.S0 ..... .rermeriy sitw Formerly a.oe Formerly S.M WARE, rermerly jtis 00 21!, !l2X Formerly s B.i'0 Formerjyj e.uj Formerly 6.00 NOW 110.00 NOW 9.00 New tOO NOW 4.01) New 3.50 TOBACCO AMD VlUAJtB. OHUKS LAWN TENNIS -AND- RACQUET CIGARETTES, Made of straight cut tobacco, mild and et tine flavor. It is the longest and pronounced the best Cigarette In the market. AJ-TUYIT.-W Cheering and Smoking TOBACCO, Cigars and Pipes, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL, -AT- H. I. Stelimaii &"Ce., NO. U6 NORTH QUBHN BT. warSUTd LAKCABTKK.PA. Hetel,) MMVIOAn. a ukkat jnvavmaa. HOP PLASTER. This porem plaster la famous for Ita enick and hearty action In curing fjameHaefc, Hbeu matlt m, Sciatica, Crick In the Back, bide and Illp, Nenralgia, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Bere (J host, Klilney Treuble and all pain, eraches either local or deep-soated. It seethe., Strengthens and Stimulates the parts. The Virtues et bops combined with Rums clean and ready te apply. superior te liniments, lotions and salves. Price, 25 cents or B ler ll.oe. Beld by druKglat and country stores. Mailed en receipt okprleos. Hep natter Corn Cern pan, Proprietors, llosten. Mass. A GREAT SUCCESS. 4-The best tamllv nlll made Hawlev's Stomach and Llver Pills. 25c. Pleasant In action and easy te take. nev2flyd&w (1) VLUXllIflU. E 7ALI. ANMlUMUKmKMT -or- Fine Tailoring AT H. GERIABTB J Ne. Q Eaat King Street. I bare new In stock the most complete and choicest assortment of FINE WOOLENS r OR THE FALL AND WINTER TRADE Ever ettered botero thlscltv. A jrre&t r rlely et LATEST STILE GHEI1KED SUIT. IN if. Itles. C0RESCREW8 In all shades and anal- A splendld assortment el LIGHT AND HKAVY.WKlt) HT OYERCOA1 LUG. Prices A LOW AN THE LOWEST and all Boedswarrautcd as represented. H. GERHART. s l'KUIAl, NOTICE. HRSH & BBOTIEB, Uava purchased the whele cerner et North Queen street and Centre quare,-nnd will re. build se ns te have the finest store In the cltv of Lancaster. They must Ket rid of their Large mock botero APU1L 1, lies, Cense quently they will sell Het CLOTHING Men's Famishing Gecdfl, &c. At your own prices, ns they would rather fell t i.e goods at a less than remove them te nnet li ir bulldluv during alterations, be, te eeciiiu GREAT BARGAINS, CALL EABLV. Hirsh & Brether, Penn Hall Glothieg Heuse. COBNEB OF NOBTH QUEEN BT. & CENTBE SOUABE, LANCASTEB.PA. L UAMBMAM UKUi SUITS ! OUB VAIUETV INMUIT8 13 LABGEBTHAN EVEBUEFOltK. At tfl.00 and 17.50 Geed Business Butts slightly mixed. At HM,I) and (10 we win ell vnn h tin tnnnrtlcle. tl2. 13. til. tlii and 118. a Line el Fine Caahmore Bulls, Including noatandnebby stylei et Check Scottish Bults, cutaways and sacks. In Corkscrews, Diago nal, Basket, Ac, our assortment Is superb. Overcoats! - Overcoats 6.20 Neat Fall Overcoats. ;.S0 Fine Chinchilla Overcoats. sy.30 Dress Beaver Overcoats. $11 W Whitney lieavcr Overcoats. (12.01 BUK Lined Diagonal Overcoats. These (ioeds are seclalUes and are fully worth double the prices sstted for them. Te your measure, the host made garments at prices which are fixed en the principle of a calculated rate el prom and that a close one. MUlts iertli anu upwarue. ... These are only flgures. Quality and style will be all right ; these you must sce. LGansman&Bre. The rASHIONABLK HEBCH ANT XAILOUb Ne. 66-68 IJORra QDEEN STRKBT, Bight en the Southwest; Cerner, et Ontnce LANCAaZSB, VA. w Net connected with ft - hoeso in the city. o'er clothing UV1LV1KU MATJSJtlAL. TJKBIOVAL HAVING BKMOVED MY PLANING MILL TO Nos.:lte 417 N. Mnlberry St., Ana increased my lauiuuea u ni..ui new prepared te de all kinds et werKlnmy lne at shortest notice. aie-smd "mi Wehlsen. CAMKSItr A1.L 8TKLKS ANU AT V1IIUK4 as low as the lowest, at UAHTMAN'a TKLLOW FBONT CIGAB 8TOBJC. A MINISTER'S SUICIDE. IN TUB VIUOR AND Pill ME OF LIVE. Tba Deed m Deep Mystery Several Theories Advanced Det Nena te hriew That lie Was lniane. Rev. Henry 8. Williamson, rector of St. Paul' Episcopal ohureh In Trenten, N. J., did net appear at breakfast at Mr. Murphy's West End bearding beuse, where be took bis meals, Thursday morn loc ; but llttle wan thought of his absence, although he wan neon several times "Wed nesday evenlng -walking along BUte Btreet at a fast gait nnd swieglng bis arms, About half-past 10 Thursday morning two boys walked down the lane between the residenee of William Henry Rawle and General DioklnseD, near the railroad, off West State stroet, where they saw a man lying en the ground near a tree. When they drew near they discovered the man was dead and oevored with bleed. They at ence ran for help.' The body was found te be that of Sir. Williamson. He was lying ou the ground, with a bullet wennd en the right frontal bone: from which braius and bleed had oezea out and coagulated. He were a pair of spectacles and they were bospatterod with bleed. His eyca wero oeagostcd. bleed bad been oeziug from the nose and ene of bis cuffs waH rprinklcd with bleed. By his side en the ureund was u brand new ivory-hendled Smith ft Wessen revelver. Only ene chamber was emptied, showing that but ene shot had been fired. The pistol bad evidently been held olese te the forehead, as there was bleed en the muz zle and barrel and down towards the ham. mer. The deceased wen drcEsed in dark o'ethes and wero a dark diagonal overcoat, He t ad en n high cut clerical vest and a high, Kotneu oellar. On his vest was a Delta Phi pin, whleh he had worn ever sincn he graduated from Princeton college, in 1870. In one of the pockets were found two tealed letters. The ene was addressed te Jehn Tattcisall, treasurer of St. Paul's church, and was marked "strictly prlvate" in the oerner, TLe ethor letter was di. rceted te James O. Tayler, undertaker, and wan marked "private" in capital let let ters. On his table in his room at Mrs. Jay's, at the corner of Willow and West State streets, wcre found a number of notes directed te various friende. They were all open nnd uuBealcd with ene ex ception. A new bes of cartridges was also found en the table. The cover was oil the box and just tlve cartridges bed been removed. Everything else about the room seemed te have been left in erder. .Mr. Williamson was a young man, about twenty six cars old. lie is a son of cx cx CuanccIIer Williamson, of Elizabeth, and a nephew of Chief Justlce Ucaslcy, of Trenten. He came te Trenten about two years age, just alter his admission te tbe Eplsoepal ministry. He was made assist ant rector of St. Michael's church under Dr. JNcllsen and conducted the sorvieos in the chapel connected with the parish, en Clinten avenue. Last spring he took charge of St. Paul's church, near tbe corner of Centre and Federal streets. He was popular in hU parish and in soelety. Ne cause has been discovered for the aet. Mr, Williamson was very jovial and generally very talkative He bad a habit, howevcr, of coming te the table occasionally and refraining entirely from conversation. He also had a habit of pass iug his friends en the street without rco rce rco egniziug them. He had been in particu larly geed spirits of late, as he was very mueh elated ever Cleveland's olcctlen. He was heard in bis room at Mrs. Jay's about e'even o'elook Wednesday night. Thursday morning early the chambermaid kuecked at his deer. The deer was ajar. Leeking iu nnd seeing the blinds down she supposed Mr. Williamson was still aslcep. About ten o'elook she went again te the deer. Tbe blinds were still down and Mr. Williamson was net in. The bed showed sigh's of an oceupaut. but it was impossi ble te tell bow long it bad been occupied. On the table with the letters was a twenty flve cent pieei te pay for the postage. Thore wero no fluaueial troubles that could have affeeted Mr. Williamson. He made a deposit only Wednesday in tbe Michanics'-Uank. It is net known that thore was any love affair that oeuld have led te the deed. In fact, as yet the oui eui oui cide is a deep mystery. When the body was found it was still warm, indicating that death had oceurrod only a few hours before. Mr. Williamson probably left the heuse early Thursday morning and committed Buicide about seven o'clock. The letter en the body direetcd te Mr. Tayler, the undertaker, requested that gentleman te take charge of the funeral. In the letter Mr. Williamson fiaid be would like te be buried as seen as pessl. bio. He desired a let te be ptecutcd in Greenwood cemetery, in that city. He would like te be buried in the remote southeast corner of the oimetery, or as nearthere as possible. He desired the oefiln te be very plain. Tbe words " very plain " were underscored. He simply desired his initials " H. S. W." and " Died Novcmbe? 13, 1881," placed en the cefUn. He made prevision in tbe letter for any expenses Mr. Tayler might incur. He requested that no words wbatevcr be said an his funeral. In hla lettcr te Treasurer Tattersall, Williamson gives a rninute statement of the affairs of St. Paul's chureb. He bad charge of tbe funds along with Mr. Tatter, sail. He rendered a statoment and drew the balance. He tells tba treasurer that he will find the surplus deposited in the Mechanics' bank and authorizes him te draw it out. He made n deposit iu tbe bank Wednesday. He also told Tattersall that tbere was seme salary due htm from the church. If the check he gave Tayler and the meney that would ba found in bis olethes were net sufficient te pay his funeral expenses, the balance was te be paid Tayler out of bis salary. In h'a clothes were found fifteen dollars. The body still remains in the mergue. Ne inauest will be held, as Chief Justloe Beaslcy requested there should be none and the county physician said it was net nce3S8ary. That he had a right te de, under a statute passed by a recent Legisla ture. Ne word has yet been received from ex Chancellor Williamson, although he bad been telegraphed te ropeatedly. It Is be 1 loved tbe ex-chancellor went from Eliza both te Freehold te attend tba Monmouth battle celebratien, but a message sent te Freehold has met with no response. Chief Justlce Beasloy says that despite the strong desire of the deceased te be burled br tbe undertaker In a cemetery here, tbe family will probably take the remains te Elizabeth, All sorts of theories are current respecting the oause of tbe sulelde, but nene of them are reliable. Tbe most general accepted theery Is that young Williamson did net like his prefes sien. no nau said a numeer ei times mac the ministry was distasteful te him. Some of hla friends say be was net orthodox of late ana was depressed occauee no preached what he did net bolieve. There is geed authority for tbe state ment that Williamson entered the ministry at bis father's request and almost oem maud He opposed the idea for seme tlme and.it is mild that tbe dlsllke te his profession haa caused coldness between father and en, ie that they have net spoken for seme time. It Is also stated that ou Wednesday Williamson reeelved a letter from his father that agitated him considerably. That the auielde was premediatcd is evi dent. Williamson was with seme friends until after 10 o'elook en Wednesday night. Then he went te bis room. He undoubt edly spent most of tbe night writing the letters, which wero written in a plain hand and betrayed no particular agitation. The mlnute oharaetor of bis diroetlons show a olear mind, and a steady norve. 'I he city has net been se exelted ever any local event for years. Many of Mr. Wil liamson's friends of both sexes have visited the morgue. KOUHBD 111 MAsKKD BKN. Captain Jehn Morrows Wife and Uer rrlenA Uiutally Treated. A daring robbery was porpetrated at the residence of Captain Jehn Merrow, oue of the eldest and best known citizens of Mansfield, Allegheny county, Thursday night, about teu o'elook, by three masked men. Captain Merrow, who is eighty-six years of age, has been an invalid for ever a year, being bedfast. Last night bis wife and Mrs. McCoy, a friend, wero sitt ing up with him, nnd at tbe hour men tlened tbe robbers entored the heuse and commanded Mrs, Merrow te hand ever what money was in tbe house. Beth ladles were frightened and onmmeoccd screaming. The villiana caught held of them and with ropes which they brought with them becurely bound nnd gagged them, after whleh tber rausaeked the beuse, securing about $500 in meney and ether valuables. Mr. Merrow was unable te meve or make an outcry. After the intruders had gotten all the money they oeuld find they left the house, leav ing Mrs. Merrow and Mrs. McCoy helpless en tbe fleer. During the night Mrs. McCoy managed te loosen the rope that bound her nnd she freed. Mrs. Merrow. There i no olue as te the robbers, as their disguises entircly concealed tbelr Identity. The ladles' arms and limbs are terribly swollen from tbe effoets of tbelr efferts te free tbemeelves, The pollce were given as geed a description of the men as possible and are new working up the case It is tbougbfthe guilty parties rcside iu the vieinlty, as they scorned perfectly familiar with the premises. Taking Measures Asalnjt tbe Obalera, The torrible ravages of tbe cholera In Paris have again aroused the national beard of health, at Washington which body took such prompt precautions against the introduction of the plague into America immediately afver Its appcarance at Mar eellles. It" new issues a circular te the governors of every state of the Union dirceting thelr attention te the rapid westward progress of the contagion and requesting them te call the attention of their respective Legislatures te tbe daager of its introduction into the country and ask them te make prevision for the co operation of state und local beards of health te take measure te prevent tbe spread of the diseasn in case of its appear ance. a mm l rurn the Vagraut Uut I The weak stomach Is ssld te be the lodging house et many vugrant dtanises. These can be turned out by stiengthenlng the stomach, und the digestive organs In partnership, ''here Is no strenirllumer like llrewn'a Iren Bitters. Baic, speedy, and euro. Mrs. Henry I uerning, iiarueru, cenn., savs, " iirewn-s Iren llttters lelleved meet general wettncBs and dyspepsla, and made me strong." An Editor's Trioate. Theren 1 Keator, editor et Ft, Wayne, Ind., Qaxellc, writes : ' rer the nest nve years have always used Dr. King's New Discovery, ler coughs et most severe character, as well as ler uiose et a milder type. It never lulls te effect a speedy cure. My friends te whom I have rccmnmended It speak et It in same high terms. Having been curwd by it et every cough 1 have had for live years, X consider It tbe only reliable and sura euro ter Coughs, Colds, etc" Call at Cochran's Drue blere, Nes. 1S7 und 133 North Queen street, Lancas ter, Pa., und get a Prte X'tlal Dettle. Large Size, (LOO. (2) Uilm. Pleasant, healthy grins are scen only en the luces et healthy persons. The dyspeptic and dcbllltaed can smlle only In n hull hoaned way. I'urlfy the bleed, tene the steinnch. nnd strengthen the tissues with Jlurtieek Meed flitter; It you wish ti laugh welt und 01 ten. or euln by 11.11. Coehran, urugglst, 137 and 139 North Queen street. ilacklen's Arnica Halve. The Hest Salve In the world, ler Cuts, Bruises, Serea, Ulcers, salt llheum. Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all sain eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, ltl guar anteed te give perluct satlstactlen or money retunded. Price, 25 cents porbex. Fer sale by II. 1). Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster Will It Iteaily Cere utieainallim ? We answer, honor bright, it will euro l heu lnatlsm. and the severest esses tee. Dr. Themat' JCctcclrte Oil wus spuclallv prepared for the rhouuiatle und lame. Netice hitters from tbe peeple rohitlve te Its merits in near ly every piper in tha oeuntry. Fer sale bi ll. 11. Cochrun, druggUt, 137 nnd 133 North Queen street. i tVlsn every uuur ie Kunw. Rev. Ueente II. Thayer, an old cltlzun el this vicinity known te every ene as a most Influential citizen and christian minister el the M. U. church, lust this moment slopped in our stere te say, " 1 wish overy body te knew that I consider that both myselt and wife ewo our lives te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It is bavlug n tremendous sale ever our counters and la giving perfect satisfaction in all cases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has dene. DIIS. MATCHETT & FRANCE. Doubbeh, Ind.. May 15, '78. Sold by 1L B. Cochran, diUggist,Kes. 137 and 139 North Queenstreet. Lancaster. tohWendi uoera anu sJlutcti. OOtlTS AND SHOES. WM. H. GAST Ne, 105 North Queen Street, BOOTS AND SHOES tOJl'S ALL AND WINTER. We are well prepared with a full stock et Heavy and Medium Werk ter Celd Weather; also a lull line of Rubbers. Notwithstanding the iact that all el the work exhibited at the late Fair In competition with ours, was selected In New Yerk and else where, our own manutaoture et Beets and Shoes was awarded the TWO HIGHEST PREMIUMS. 9Custemcrs can rely upon getting suit such work as we exhibited. Glve us a call Prices guaranteed te be as low ai any In the city. elt-0md&w IP DR. BITNEtt'S LAXATIVE POWDER, for tum ctraa or C08TIVENES8, TEVKIIR. TORPIDITV 11' THE LIVERAND ROWELS. ACIDITY or THE STOMACH, ERUCTA- TIQNS& DYSPEPSIA. It Is a mild LAXATIVE, oreduclng no la convenlenco anu doveld el the harshness mually produced by PILLS, and can be taken In all seasons of the year. 49ltla pleasant te take. Ask yenr dealer or It, eepti-euiaw VBX UUOVH. AUIRS ULOABUD. WATT, SHAI & CO., NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST. Invite the special attention et Ladles te the popular garments et the season. NEWMARKET COATS. RUSSIAN CIRCULARS. SEAL PLU8U COATS. WALKING JACKETS; In all tbe newest styles and shapes at popu lar prices, SPECIAL IIARQA1NS IN SILK PLUSH COATS, FULLLKKQTU, t23 EACH. Upwards of Twenty Styles in BOV8, 01ULS' and MISSES' Coats and Havelecks, Frem 4 te 16years at very Reasonable Prices 1.0(0 DOZEN LADIES', OKNTLEMB.N'8 and CHILDREN'S Merine Underwear In All Sizes nnd Qualities at Prices te Suit ine 'limes nit no NEW YORK STORE, IIATB AttU VJL1-H. s ririr Anu serr unrn. JHULTZ'S Only Hat Stere. We are neur propired. te show you tte most ODmpkte line et SOFT AND STIFF HATS Ol the most approved styles ever ollerod In the city ler young men. Being In constant communication with the leading manufacturers or MEW YORK and 1'lULADELl'lIIA. we can gnarnntee our styles te bn m represented, ami will waper that there U no nealer in the city who will give you better and lower prices. 49Call anil examine our Bteclr, which Is all new and handseme, -AT- 144 North Queen Street, (GUNDAKER'3 OLD STAND.) mam-' daw W " , HTaUFITlSK. JUUM B1D1I3 FREE! FREE I FREE I Grand Exhibition et Hats, Gaps, Gloves and Furs, AT THE People's Hat Stere, NOS.3XAND33 NORTH QUEEN STREET Can be seen nt any time the finest assortment el fasulonuble Derby, black anil brown, ull the lutest blocks, Flexer and full stilt. The T.1PEK SQUARE DOWN, the very laleit this season. Nutria, sett felt, rough and readv crush Hats, anil all that Is new and novel for both -i eung ami em. a specially ei euiiuyi. IIATb and CAPS. Our 1 ur Department em, braces evervtldm; in the line et Seal Coats. Seal Caps, heal Cellars und Muffs. Seal Gloves, weaver uieves, capes, juuiis unn iuuniers Alse, nllne asserted stock et lesi expensive Furs, suitable ler overybody. FUR TRIM TRIM MINUSet all kinds-Heaver, Cldnchllla, Ceney Urey Fex, Ac. Don't Ferget '"Xhe Great Mark Down :" Geed Hats lormen as low as 2 te ; Geed Scheel Caps as low us loc. We mean te Bhew our customers we can give them the best goods for the least money. Call and be convinced. W. D. STAUPPER & CO., (Shultz's Old Stand.) NOS. 31 A 33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Lancaster, Pa. .myle-ly Hl.AHH A.H1) QUBKKHWAtttk. H IIIH & MAKTI lancy &oeds! -AT- CHINA HALL. We have new cpen a assortment et large Fancy Goods, -IN- 11A VII'AKD'S CHINA, VIENNA IVORY WARE, DI.CORATED PORCELAIN, BISQUE WARE. Colored, Cat and Engraved Glassware. ALL SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. t3Exarulne our stock botero purchasing. High & lartin, 15 EAST KING HTUBKT, LANCASTER, PA. ZNaUltANVE. riuiK Prudential Insurance Ce. OB AMERICA, Heme Offlce-NEWAEK, S. J. The Prudentlal offers a plan by which every one may secure a tund sufficient ler burial pnrpeees. This company Is endorsed by the leaning business men und manufacturers of Lancaster county. Claims paid within 21 hears after proof ei death. -CALL AT Ne. 12 SOUTH DUKR STREET, FOB ClBCPtAKS AHD iKVOXMiTlOI, 20 Reliable " MTanted. 3-Smd u 1 MILLER'S COUQII SYRUP, IT 19 THE DK8T. eeplMadA nxomure, Hi JT- ; Wn rin.VA Vioewl n( niNtbUa i given away, that is, thrown into '$ apiomiscueua crown ah an sui--.'" vertifilng dodge. The next thin te giving them away is te mil them at the low prices we art new selling them. Hen's Ooed, Warm Overcoats, aten'sUoed Ferlltaver Ortroestr, Hen's Streng Cass. Hult., n.ee 13.00 810.00 Fer the mero fastidious we have Suits and Overceatd up te $35.00 and $40.00. A. C. YATES & CO,, G02, 004, GOG, CHESTNUT ST. . ruii.AijKr.iMUA KMmit "CMUBHAtfS. "MIGHTY NICE." i OUR STOCK OF NHOKJIBS, DRBSB SHIRTS, OOLtARS,OOFPa BUSPENDEIIB, STOCKINGS AND UNDERWEAR. -AT EBISMAN'S, - Ne. 17 Woot King Streot. E KBIOVAI. ANl HKlr Lameastib, Pu Kept. 10, 1S4. I desire te mahu Unewn te my friends and customers, ami the public In general, that I have romevoi from 01 north Queen street te 121 NorlliQueou aire :r:rerly occupied, by the firm et 8malltij Bails man, whero Ih'ivoepeuo 1 with ".large as as as sortmcnterKuglltb, Frent- aad German Novelties, together with n large line of Demestic Fabrics. ComtKweil as my new stock is, of new goods and new styles, I tool assured that In soliciting a continu ance et yenr patronage, you will have an opportunity of making selections from it stock unequalled In its variety nnd adapt ed te the present demand, whleh Is for geed values, gentlemanly styles ana ctrects, and exquisite lit. Nothing but tlA very bo8tet workmanship fanjtTirtccs te suit every body, l'leoeo taver me with, your erders. Yours very truly, D. R. WINTERS. M YKI13 XtATIttrO.T. CLOTHING FOR wninnvnMVv 5N, IJU8INKS8 MEN, PROFEE- JM SIGNAL MEN. j?l aACK suits r OVl'AWAY SUITS! PJilNCK A UIER T a U1TS I -AT- 18.C0, tlO.00. l?.0O, lU.OP. us co. J1P.00, 120 CO, 2iOJ.ri.lO,S8 00 te 131.00, -IN MIXTURES. DTA OOKALS, CHECKS, PLAIDS, CORKSCREWS, GRANITES. OVERCOATS . Hanging irem Geed at flO, te Finest attSO, and all lntermwiUte Grades. Myers & Rathfon, LKAD1NG MERCHANT TAILORS NO. lfl EAST KING STREUU.V LANCASTER, PA. T LAST. Election days at last are ever. And the country's sate from harm, it for Blaine or It ler Grevor, All men want goex clothes, and waim. TfifltelBGsKlHKllliis -IS AT- Burger & Sutten's Merchant Tailoring and Clothing Kter1 NO. 24 OENT'RB SQUARE, LANCASTEP, PA Piece Goods and Ready--: i ik Made Clothing IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES., CALL AT ONCE AT TUB tan Bargain Stere, Ne. 24 OBNTRti SQUARB, 80UTHEA8T ANGLE. tebl-lvd AUimunhr.K fiu MKV arA'i . AGENT. ,.. HENRY SHUBERT. i, AUCTIONEER AND UKA HwTATK' el North Duke St. feftueaflta-, ;?i. 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