ww?rej3 - V 1'. .vS-m -v r i3 a. f ?Ui , '. J.1 A, A 1. ?f. Vr . .! ., ; S fit . w ." 4 t; A, .' !2C : TelHwe XXlKe 71. LANCASTER, PA., MOlf DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1884. Prim Tire (fcrir. j . CLOCK; WATCHM, AC H. B. BUtOADB, JSTO VELTIE8 ! Graphoscepes, Meaedes 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. umi 0V&DS. riUATS AMU BUAYTLS. LADIES' -AT- M!etzger & Haugliman's Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Delmans and Jackets. CHILDRENS' COATS, for Pall and Winter. .ASoiWyeV METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE. 43 West King Street. (Between the Cooper Beum and Berrol Herso nevl-lydaw N KXT IHHIK TO TUBS OUOKT I1UUBB. FAHNESTOOK'SI SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! -DOVBLE AN Te Bull the Taste and Pem of alL Lanre PAISBLET, CASUMERM Alte mtOOADK BILK VELVETS at si.SS, worth nearly double the mnaey. BILK at 87e, 11.00 and fl Minever before equaled. These la want should see theut. R BL FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. J. B. BtAMTl VO.'B AUV BUTT. Gents' Furnishing Goods. OUR LINE OP WINTER UNDERWEAR. showing BPECIAL BARQAN8 In WHITE UNDERWEAR, COLORED UNDERWEAR, SCARLET UNDERWEAR, . from the LOWEST PRICED te the FINEST PERSIAN WOOL. Aad In BLUr 8 JNNEL, BICYCLE AND RINK SHIRTS, HK KBWMT PATTKaNS ASP BXSI QUALITIES. PEAEL BHIRTI BVfi k lads Iks Uit w tkt BHST BUl&T tn the market ter l.OO. WHITE SHIRTS Made J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner West Sing and Printe Streets. OAmeMtm,tt s atuaa ejlhvkx hall. BARGAINS I JKAX-m SHIEK'S CABPBT HALL. Selling Off te Clese Beslseia. Ererythiig Meat Fesltirely be Sold. A Fall Line of BODY BBCRSBLI, TAPX8TBT. aftfl All Of INQBAIS CA11PBT8, UUS, BLAKBETS, GOVEBLBTS and OIL CLOTH. MT ALL ATA If Maps attention given te the 1 SHIM'S CAEPET HALL, OOR. W. KINO AND WAT1R Ti fabm-trndaW 159 169 Watche3 and CIecIls, BAaeaurs n WatehM, Oloeks, Obtains, Rings, Bpeotaelea, etc, Bepalrlng et all kinds will receive my per sonal attention. Leuis wbubb; Me. VH North Qaeen street. Bemember name ana number. Directly op lte Ultv MetsU near Penn'a Depot, lyllly A' HK YOUsl UKas,iU( fUl DJfL BXTNWi'fl PILE CURE. IK as UtfWi asa XStTarxtantfktn, IHsadftw Ne. 4 .W. King St. COATS Hetel,) LANCASTER PA. BINCILE. and Attractive Stock et Shawls new open. AMU BLANKET. BLACK Lancaster, Fa te Order, A SPECIALTY. Opposite Stevens Heuse. BARGAINS ! BAORIFIOS.' t Bwnimm AT- JiANOASTHR, FA iVLO BTOOK OUHHKOTH.DT OIUAllM. 11 J ter KSe. Can be relied en as.strlctly con- HAHTMAH'S YELLOW PBONX UIGAB IBTOBK. G KA-O BPBOiriO MKDIUIME . THK ' Great Knirllah Bemedv. An untatilnir euro for lmpoteney. and all Disease that fol fel low Less et Metnerr, Unlvenal Lossltude, Pain in the Back, Dimness et Vision, Prema ture Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or consumption and a Pro Pre mature Grave. Pull Darllenlars In our nam. phlet, which we desire te send free by mall te BTerr wn me ejiwui. nuuiriue u seiu ey all drngglsU at 1 per package, or six pack ages for M, or will be sent free my mail en the receipt el the money, by addressing the agent. B. U. OOGHBAN, DruggUtT Ne. XXI and 1 North Queen street, Lancas ter. Pa. en account of cenn tertelts. we nave adopted tse Yellow Wrapper j tee only genuine. THIfOBiY MKDltNCO SOW HE E3CAPID. The (Strange story of m Docter's Per aonel Experience, Byraeute, X. 1., Jterald. "The Herald lays the following statement be- lere Its readers with the assurance that It 1. undoubtedly true In every particular. The writer Is a well and widely known eltlaen and his case Is Umlltar te a large nnmberel our readers t . n the EdUer 0 the Herald: Bibi I dislike the notoriety el a newspaper letter eyer my own sfgnature but In Ibis msttnrdnty com pels me As many are aware I was f ir years lnalenble condition, many people expecting my death at any time, in 1879, whlle at Don Den yer. Cel ,1 was nttaoked with a mysterious hemorrhage. Hest 20 Iks. el fleshJn three weeks. I came home utterly brokendown. My ptiyslclaus fold some peculiarity el the western climate produced the disorder. I rnade the Journey again a low months later, hewev. r, without 111 effects, but en my return home I was prostmted with pneumonia. My lelt lung seen entirely tilled, and my legs and body became twlce their natural site. I was obliged te sit upright In bed ler several woeks In the midst et the severest agony, with my armiover my he.rt. .1 was Hi constant tear or sutlecatlnn. Many n night I had deadly sinking snells. Wben the pnouraenla abated l he hemorrhage returned. Mr legs were twitted with crumps, my skin was very het and dry, my bleed circulated unevenly.my mouth was parched. I was tormented with the pain, et graved and mucus In my fluids, and my back ached excruciatingly. Idldnotknewwliatwas tny especial dle" der, but In 1811, a council et flve el thf best physicians In Syracuse a.td I could net possi bly recover. They advl'ed me te try the vlr tuns et ncerUlu mineral spring Wltlipltl ul helpkssnejs 1 dragged meeir te the cars, but wusobllgee te step ever at Woreesttr, Musi. Theto 1 was again thoroughly examlnedby nttcen physicians, who concurred that I was Incurable. Ncvurtbe ees, 1 continued my 'eurney te the srrlngs, remained there sev oral weeki). bulrutnrned home without bono bone (It or hepe My disorder was ler veers sapping and mining my constitution belern the final at tuck was made. First I had chills ana lever, then suverc nnd protracted oeld, then restless ness at night, nervous lrrl'ablllty by nay censt'ntly iilntre.-lc bicHuoSe, unniiialdts unniiialdts unniiialdts potltlen w catarrh, pain In the chest torpid liver, hoadaepo and dull sensation in the base et tlie brain, rer flve years painful rheumatte pains atlucted my knee stomach and bewel deiangetncnts came In their turn, with an oc casional flattering nt my heart, and an Inabil ity te draw along brvatn; quick fatigue let lewni inucn convematieu t irregularity of an petite succeeded. Klilnl pains or a neuralgic order flitted about my boey, and alter a day of hard work, my arms would teel numb, se l often had teats et paralysis. Ue terrible at times dll my back and arms ache that at tbe close of work I would lie en my couch for an hour with arms upr Used tn vain attempt for relief. After a night or reetlessneet and hal lucinations, I would awake In the morning wltbsuchadl4truMng hoidaeto that I could net arlru until 1 hed drunk a cup et Btreng coffee or tea. 'l he disease which had fattened en me dur ing all tbese years my physicians salil wai Urlght's illsease et the kidneys, pronounced by every medical authority te bu Incurable Having exhausted all autliorlzed romedlcs, I dtamlsaed my medical aitendauU and began the use et Wurner's eule cure in December, lstd 1 talthlullv persmvured ter two and one- bnlfyears. and Unas saved my lire and re- stored my health, when tuenly eftht mett eem- itered my ueann, uvien luetuu of the mett earn Htent )'Aiefatii ia(tl I eeuld net rtctver. I peiew inxiiciarii aiu j. eeuia net rrcsvvr- i have taken ever 200betUfs, following all diet rnles and directions. 1 have liltnerte refrained from publishing details et my case, because I wlshed te seeura permanent elTects before stating results, but as I liave been cemparailvelyn well man for the last two years and aele te attend te my buslneia dally, wholly through the prepara tion named,! feel that I ought te spread Its merits before the world. It you see at te pub lish what 1 have written I shall be gratified. Yours, eta, IMt. H G. IIAUT1N. Syracute, N. r., Oet II, mi. ltdftw llttt tiOUJUlt. T AUll'S' UUUAtUt. WAIT, SHA1 & C0.7' NCS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST. Invite the epeclal attention et Ladles te the pej.uUirgarniMnki of the season. NEW3LUIKET COATS. RUSSIAN CIUCULAI19. SEAL PLUSH COATS. WALKING JACKETS; In all the n jweat styles and shapes at pepe lur prlces, SPECIAL BAUOAINS IN SILK PLUSH COATS, FULLLENQTU, $23 EACH. Upwards of Twenty Styles In BOT8', U1UL3' and UlSSES' Coats and Havelecks, Frem 4 te 10 years at very Seasonable Prices LOCO DOEEN . LADIES', UENTLEUEN'S and (JQILDBEN'S Merine Underwear In All Sires and Qualities at Prices te Suit the Times at the NEW YORK STORE. UJUWBTB. l0STAUL.iaHKU 1850. CARPETS -AT Philip Schum, Sen & Ge's 150 SOUTH WATER BTIIEBT, LANCA8TiCB,PA. We have a full supply INU CAUPBTS. We ( varni. Of BAG AND riLL. only, nss the best of If yen want a geed, serviceable Carpet, pleesu come and ezamlue our stock before purchasing elsowbero, as we will sell as cheap as the cheuvxsjt. Come and see ter vourself and be convinced, as we always have tbe reputa tien ei mazing nrswueas uerpeu. CUSTOM BAG OABPETS A 8PK01ALTYI COVEBLETS. COUNTEBPANKS. ULAN' ji ilia, uAtii-jtr unAiK, Biuc.ii INU YABN, AU Dyelng Dene in all Its branches at short no tice. COAL I COAL I Of the bcst:quallty, expressly ter family use. S THY A SAMPLE TON. 11EMEMBEBTUE OLD STAND. PHILIP SCHTIM, BON & COV. NO. 151 SOUTH WATKU STBBET, . fWtad 'ANriABTEB. PA. UUILV1MU M.ATJSU1AM. TJKJMOVAL nAVING BSUOTED MY PLANING MLLL -TO- Nos.!411te 417 N.MalbflrrySt, And Increased my facilities for work. I am new prepared te de all kinds et work In my lne at shortest notice. ai9-3md Wmi Wehlsen, AtULL link or vines at fiuuiui that defy com petition at UABTMAN'S YELLOW FfiONX C1QAB wsetmi The posteffioe report. SOHB tfTATISriV Ot InTKREHT. A Met'' Increase el II IB Pmtnfflets la One year-Ktcerameudlag the fcxtenilen ul the rree Delivery Bystem, In his report te tba postmaster general upon tbe operation of his ofllee durlntr the flseal year ended June 80, 1634, Aettng Flrst Assistant Postmaster-General James II, Msrr says the mettesentlal feature was a steady growth and development. The number of new postefflccs established duileg the fheal year was greater than for aevcral previous years, and tbe number discontinued mueh less than last year, making tbe iticroase mueh larger than was anticipated. The free delivery division has accomplished all that could be ex ex peeted considering tbe amount ap propriated for the aetvlee : jet there still remains several offices wbieti are entitled under the law te its bent fits, het te which service cannot be extended until the appropriation for the purrTese shall have been Increased. The number of posteffioes established daring the year was 8,414, an inerease of 101 ever the preeedbg year. The num ber discontinued was 1,260, a decrease of 881, making the net increase 532. The whele nniLbfr of posteffioes en June 80, 1883, was 50,017 ; the number filled by presidential appointment was 2,823, and the number filled by the postmaster general was 47.C91. A total of 11,05a an peintments of pest mas ter a was made during, tbe year. The net inerease la the whele number el pustef&ses during the year was 3,154; mueh larger than any iucrease for several years. The greatest was 1,070, lu tbe frontier Southeru states and Indian Territory. The greatest in crease In any of tbe slates and territories was 150 In Texas. The number of money order offiets at the close of the fiscal year was 6,218 an increase of 330 ever tbe pre vious year. The largest iucrease in any state was 80 lu New Yerk. Of the free delivery service the repsrt says : " Leng experience has shown that this system of delivery Is mere acceptable te tbe people than the old mede of office delivery ; that it is mere aocurate and thorough ; that It roduees the number of dead letters ; that it stimulates mail and local correspondence and inereases the pestage en local matter ; that It saves time and money te the people and yields a larger surplus of postage en local matter alene, nbove its cost, notwithstanding this class of matter for which It gets oredlt Is only about 25 per cant, of the matter handled by the canters, la view of thcBO faeta I de net hesitate te advise that the lawgovemlug tbe establishment of this system be se changed as te author ize its extension te plaoea of 10,000 tnbab. itantv, provided tbe postal revonue for tbe preceding fiscal year at snob, places amounted te $10,000 ; also, that Incase of several poKteflloes in the same eity or plaoe, the revenues from alt the offices may bs aggie gated nud taken as a stand aid entitling such places te this system, provided it bns tbe required population. I would also eall attention te a class of towns in the mero densely settled1 portions of the oeuutry, within bhert distances of one another, e.ieu with its reparate post pest post eflloe, which oineot be rcaobed by the law as it new stands, having in the aggregate the required population and revenue, but M..- -t .l-Iw a1.1a .am1jka . Silftk teunnivn . UUUIUI saesa niu)i,ij leavufl" uq mtaawf l Af tia 1 wrlv Ofi fffVi tAnnnlttlnn I UiULllO Ul VUG ItATIe 1U "Vivww tfvf I and $20,000 postal rcvenne. The law should inn m I ee se enangea as te nuew ui tae iKurea iKurea tien of the population and postal ruvennes of these towns, and when they meet the requirements of population and rovenne this system should be extended. This could easily be dene by establishing the servioe at the most important and eentral and discontinuing the ethers or substitu ting branches of the eentral offleos. The result wonldbe diminution In the num. ber of offices and a mere intelligent, economical, and satisfactory system." After renewing the recommendations oentalned in last year's report Mr. Marr oenolades as fellows : "I suggest that tbe attention of Congress be invited te the snbjoet of erecting buildings for post pest offices In all cities of 80,000 inhabitants and npward where government buildings are net new built. Sueh a policy would greatly improve th iwvlee, espeelally in the communities directly benefited, and would be r xneasure la the Interest of practical economy." WMAT TKB PWTAXi BXBVTC09 4MTB. A. B. Hasen, talrw fcsslstant postmaster general, in his anrAl report te the post master general, ;ef tlmatea tbe expendi tures for the Berrieef his ofllee for the next fiscal year at $l,t88,i00, an Inerease of $140,000 ever tie appropriations for the current deal year. He says the receipts et the entire postal service for the fiscal year ended JunetO, 1634, were $48,318,137; disbursements, $49,404,0e0, making an exeess of expenditures of $3,089,888. In addition te the total expenditures the sum of $811,100 was paid en account of less in enrred in nrevlens yean. The eutstand ing liabilities for tbe year are estimated at $877,471, whieh sum, added te the amount aetnally expended, and $1,M0,17B sred lted te the Paolfle railroad tempaules, wenld make the total oeat of the service for the fiscal year $41,049,011, or $5,204,. 484 In exeess of the reeeipts. The de erease tn reeeipts from these of the pre vious fiscal year was $9,170,065, and waa eansed mainly by the rednotlen of the letter rate of postage, wbleh went into effeet October 1, 1885. The appropla apprepla appropla tlens for the servloeef the year aggregate the sum of $10,740,487. A Pellsteal lieinlcliccnce, Prem the Bosten Pest. "Rutherford," said Mrs. Hayes, as she watched that gentleman slowly mixing the meal for the ohlekens wbleh were peepiug abent him waiting te be fed, "Kutnerlerd, they say that that man Cleveland it really eleeteu." "Se I've heard," answered Mr. Hayes as he filled. the dough dish and listened te tbe plaintive peep of a little ohiek evidently coming down with pip ; "but they'll probably be able In some way te count him out. Toe knew we eoented out Tilden eight years age. New that was a onrleus affair. Ten see," he continue , contemplatively, as he knoeked ever with his spoon an adventurous ohiek that waa climbing Inte tbe dengh dish, "when they counted out Til' "Mr. Haves." cried Lney with a frown, "will yen leek after these ohlekens and then count out the eggs for market;" And aa tuser-eceu- pant of tne w uue iiouse went dsek te nis work and began te get the eggs ready for market he thought of the geed old times of 1870 and absently oennted out eight eggs Inte a epaee that only held seven. The InauitiUl Stagnation Explained, Prem Financial Article In the N. Y. Times. The farmer waa gsttleg sueh low prises for bis products, that there was no margin left for the railroads te make anything en carrying them. Having sold enough te meet their mere pressing wants, the farm ing elasses were looking up tbe remainder in the hope of getting better prices later ; and In the meantime, they were buying ms little as possible, beeanie thay were selling se little. New enterprises were at a standstill, and there waa a gentral dLspe- ' altlen te shave everything down te tbe eleswt limits. ThaejfeetwtaeiajKpftdB was shown In the almost universal war of rates, In tbe East, rival reads are carry ing passengers for one eent per mile ; and eertaln Wall street people whose speculative interests nave Been hurt by the rivalry, have been talking about appeals te the courts te step It ; bnt In the west, the railroads are and have been for woeks past, carrying pwseegcrs 400 and 500 miles for one dollar ; and there are no signs of an end te tbe strlfe jet apparent. That would seem te be a geed case for the oeurts, but we hear nothing about appeals te them. The facilities of production and eertalnly of transportation seems te bave temporarily outstripped population ; pro duction is in exeeas of consumption, and until the relations of both get down nearer te an equality, there is little hope for an improvement In railroad business. These are the opinion of one of our prominent railroad men ; a gentleman whose Interests, if he has any In the stock market, are all en tbe bull side When men in his posi tion, and of sueh wjde and varied experi ence have te confess the situation te be this, It seems safe te say that we are in tbe winter seasen in mere senses than ene. Werk et tna IfUmct, At a fire in Lisben, Dak., Saturday, Samuel MoUreger was burned te death and twenty horses perished, The less en property is abent $15,000. Tartially In sured. Tbe grand epera heuse, St. Leuis, with its handsome decorations, valuable ma ehlnery, s enery and effects, was burned Sunday afternoon, entailing a less of from 1125,000 te $150,000, Jehn W. Norten, manager, lest bis entire personal wardrobe and valuable aoters' library. His less Is about $7,000. A fire occurred in St. Paul, Minn., Sat urday night in the five story building owned by Jehn Wann, and occupied by the Manitoba railroad general offices ; B. F. Osberno, steam fitter, and H. Winter, saloon keeper Osberne's less is estimated at $25,000. Winter's less is net stated. The railroad offleca were damaged by water about $2,000. Tbe intense beat broke tbe heavy plate glass windows in powers, Durkee A Ce. 'a wholesale dry goods store aoress the street. The less Is estimated at $5,000. The total less en Wann's bnlldieg and contents la stated at $75,000. The Prencner ''nn't Preach. tTn)ca he has geed digestion and his bleed is In prime condition, sleepy sermons, wtary congregations, and hroken down churches result from tbe best effort of dyspeptic nnu debilitated clergymen. There is no better tonle and health restorer ler the minister or an) one olio who Is broken down, than lirewK's Iren llttUrs It Is within tbe reach ofeveryonooftho 60,00 elergymen e: tbla country. The Bev.T. Marshall West, Klllcett's Mills, Md speaks wltu pleasure of hew tnls valuable medicine cured bis debility and dys pepsia. WerkiM Wonder. "My dangnter was very bad off en no -eunt of a eeld id pain In her inngs Dr. The-mat' Meleetrie Oil cured htr tn twenty four heurt. one of the boys was cured et sere threat. This medlelne has WOTked wennera tn our family." Alvah emckney, Lake Mahopac, N Y. Fer sole by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 187 nnd 180 North J teen street. JL Itemarkable Kseape, Mm. Mary A. Dalley. of Tunkhanneek, Pa. was afflicted ter six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during which time the best pbyst- spatted et,unul in last October she procured, a Bettle et Dr. King's New Discovery, when immediate tenet was felt, and by continuing Its use ler a short time she was completely eaJiHr?,L?d2n.a.ievS?.- (,. . 1 ,. niaae nm n- II H flruthMn! ..w,va"ea w "Tr" '-"'" " t "! "" -,- -- --. - Urns Stere. Nes. 187 and 139 North Qe ueen street Lancaster, ra. Large Mettles 11.00. () 1 Wisn everyoeuv te Knew. Uev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citizen et this vicinity known te overy one as a most Influential citizen and christian minister el the M. B. church, just this moment stepped In our store te say, " I wish everybody te knew that I conslder that both myself and wlfe ewe our llves te Shlleh's Consumption Cure." It Is having a tremendous sale ever our counters and Is giving perfect satisfaction In all eases et Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has dene. DBSMATCUKTT A rflANOK. BermBOtr, Ind., May 15, T8. Beld by II. B. Cochran, diugglst, Nes. 1S7 and 189 North uuoenstrent. Lancaster, toblteedt A Hepe About Our Neeks, A weak stomach or enfeebled circulation Is llke a rope about our nooks. We are strung up und unstrung alUrnab ly till oxl.tenoe be comes unbearable. Burdock Bleed Bitter t will arrest all this misery. Burdock Bleed BtUtri are a been te the sick. Let us rometn remetn ber this faet. rer sale by 11. B. Cochran, drug ktst, 187 and 139 North Queen street. BueHen's Avmea Salve. The Best Salve In the "world ler Cuts, Bruises. Beres, Ulcers, Salt Bheum, Fever Beres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guar anteed te give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price, B cents per box. rer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. MOOTS AMU BMOKa. tJOOTS AMD BUOES, WM. H. GAST Ne, 105 North Queen Street, BOOTS AND SHOES ten ALL AJfD WINTER. We are well prepared with a full stock ei Heavy and Medium Werk ler Celd Weather; also a lull line or Rubbers. . . Notwithstanding the fast that all of the work exhibited at the late Fair In competition with ours, was selected In New Yerk and else- wnere, our own manuiaeiuru ui itueie ana Shoes was awarded the TWO HIGHEST PREMIUMS. i 3Cnstomers can rely upon getting suit aach work as we exhibited.. Give us a call Prices gaarauUed te be as low as any In the altr. lelt-iadJcw BOUlia AMU MXAXlUHMMti s uaees, books. SCHOOL BOOKS b,TOBETAIL BDYEBS AT TUB Se-Oallsd Wholesale Frlcea. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS, AT LLBEKAL DI3C0UNH. AT TUB BOOKSTOBE OP JOM BaEE'S SOIS, 16 and 17 North Queen Bt, LANOABTEB, PA. MILLER'S COUGH SYRUP. sepUttaMerw nmetcAX., A URBAT .HUUUKSO. HOP PILASTER. This norens nl ilaster Is famous for Its quick and hearty action In curing uiine nack, Kben- uie INK., nuuu- matlsm. Sciatica, Crick in tuc ie Back, bide ana IIlp, Keuralgla. sua Joints and Muscles, Bere Ohest. illdnev Troubles and all nalns or aches y xre either local or deep-seated. It seethes, Btrent Miens and Stimulates the parts. The virtues et bops combined with gums clean and ready te apply, superior te liniments, lotions and salves. Price, 26 cents or S ler ll.oe. sold by druggists and country stores. Mailed en recelnt et prices. Uep Ilaster Cem' pany. Proprietors, Bosten, Mass. A GREAT BUCCES3. JtvThe best family pill made- Hawley's Stomach and Liver rills. 2Sc. Pleasant In action and easy te take. nevM-lydAw (1) VLU1U&1U. TOEOPJMINU. XV HAVING HK OPENED MT TAILOR ING KSTAHl.lSHMKNTat my old stand. Ne t! NORTH QUKKN 8TBKK.T, (Id Fleer) wltu the flnest line et Foreign and Demestic Woolens ler Fall and Winter Woarlhaveevor shown. I would be pleased te have my former customers and the public generally call and examine the same be lere placlngthelt ordets. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. ItespeeUully, VOUNJ.SMALING, M rioer, Ne. n North Uneen Bt-sS-tfdoed M tbbs m HATuwum, OVERCOATS FOES1EN. FOUIODTIIB, Feil BOYS. Kerseys, Melten, Fur Boaver Chin chilla, Oorkseraw Eletlan Beaver, Plain Beaver. They are elegant In quality, style and ma terial, and are offered at prices which defy competition JheseOVaKUO T3 AUK OUll own MaKK. We can therefore reoemmend them truthfully and without (ear el being gainsaid. COMB AND DEB OCR OVEECOAT3. Nene Equalling them are Ottered Elsewhere ler the Same Meney. OURCU8TOM DEPARTMENT IB ABLY MANAOKD. Competent Cutters de net tall te gratify the most critical taste in tnlr flu. The line el Imported and Demestic Goods In this department Is nnt qnalled, and we have every laeuiiy te pieasa as w material ana style. Myers & Rathfon, LEADING LAXOAbTKR CI.OTIIIEtlS, NO. 12 BAST KINO STREET LANCABTKlt. PA. ?rUIAl MUT1UR. -THK- GRAND CLEARING SALE -OF- CLOTHING Is In Fnll Blast. Fer This Week we have IfJQ CMldlfia'S OVcTCOatS A263 4 lO 10. ,uu vuuu,vu " "ww agwu -x u ivj Ati.w, 1200, r2.ee. Come at enee, as they are the CHEAPEST OVBKCOATB .FOB CUILDBKN KVEB nVFEKKll. errsBSD. ihev must ae new as we are clearing en rebuilding, our Entire stock en Breparatery te EXTBAOBDINABY BABGAINS IN FINE CLOTHING, MADE TO ORDKIt, PINE COBKSOBEW WOBSTEDS, All enauea, at sie.uu.fia.iKi, 9'ju.uu, sa.iu. SINK OVBBi'OATINGS. at Surprisingly Lew rignres. Call and see our Goods land Prices. PANTALOONINGS, Latest Styles, Best Goods. Geed Pit, well Trimmed, BOITOU PBICES. FITS UONDBED DOZEN UNDERWEAR, AB LOW AS S'e. GLOVKS-NECKWXAB-rcNIT JACKETS-. at Lets than Bait their Talue. HLESK &BB0THHB COBNEB Or NOETH QCEBN ST. OBNTBB SQOABE, LANCASTER. PA. L. OAJtBJUAK BBO. SUITS ! OTJB VAEIETT I N SUITS IS L AEQKS THAN KVBUBBFOUK. At B8.00 and S7.W Geed Business SulU J slightly mixed. At S8.80, S9 and S10 we will ell you a up top article, sia, sia. 111. it ana IIS, a Line et Flue Cashmere Suits, Including neat and nebby styles et Cheek soettish Suits, cutaways and sacks, in Corkscrews, Diago nal, Basket, Ac, enr assortment is superb. Overcoats I - pverceats es.90 Neat Fall Overceats. Sl.w Flue Chinchilla overcoats. KUO Dress Beaver Overcoats, SUM Whitney Beaver overcoats. C12.03 Silk Lined Diagonal Overcoats. Tbese goods are specialties and are fully worth double the prices asked for them. Te your measure, the best mada garment at prices which are fixed en the prlnctpie of a calculated rate ei profit and that a close one. salts ler 111 and upwards. These are only auures. Quality andstvle will be all right ; these yen must see. L.6ransmaii&re. The FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIERS,, ' Ne. 66-68 NOETH QUBBN STREW, Bight en the Southwest Cerner; el Oranxe LANCASTER, PA, 40s Net connected with s . beuse In the cttr- . e,vr olethlng A tULLUHS tir i-UtUl-LAliU'a rLiH and Fountain one cut Tobaccos. Alse, Ini.r'iui Hinnklnir Tobaccos at class BiueKing HARlMAN'a YJ r..rr-.rT. .......... -..., .n . A1.UU), IttUfliUlUAll BTUIIK, TTKAIUDABTUla kOK TUB INDIAIN MEDICINES, KA-TON-KA AND MODOO INDIAN Oil. -AT- LOOHBR'S Druff Stere, NO. 8AST KING STREET, LANCA8XIB.PA. .t' QUOTATIONS. eZOTMIXW. All stocks are low at mhL lJ, i i a i , - w,y"ti ma it pnee en our bioek .WB nT-OTTTTTJ-iT. -j- bbJbbbbI aw sbV SBBSfVXJ. M tt'l I lower than erer-it has etraek bottom. XTfl evt11 suall . mnnA $ uuitatipioeo and a fine Ott coat at $10.00 and ttrew la a geed, pocket-book batklM. What mere can be expeeled t A. C. YATES & CO., 602. 004, 06, CHESTNUT 8T8. PDIliADHLPlUA, tumi E KIBMAM1. "MIGHTY NICE." OUB STOCK or NBOKTI1B, DRESS BHIRT8, OOULAR3, OUFF3 BUBPE1TDER8, 8TOOKING8 AND TJKDBRWBAR. ' AT- BEISMAN'ia Ne. 17 West Kins Street. TJKMOVAL AMU WKV3 Laseastbb, Pa, Sept. 19, ISM. I desire te make known te my blends and customers, and the public in general, that 1 have removed from m North Queen street te in North qneen stre,t- -jm-erly occupied by the firm et Smallng Baas- ' man, where I have opened with a larse as as as sortmentef English, Freneu and German Novelties, together with a large line of Demestic Fabrles. Composed as my new stock is, of new goods and new styles, I teel assured that In soliciting a continu ance et your patronage, you wttl have aa opportunity of making selections fresa a stock, unequalled In Its variety and adapt ed te the present demand, whieh Is ler geed valnea, gentlemanly styles ana effects, and exquisite fit. Nothing out the very best et workmanship and prices te suit everybody. Please favor me with your orders. Yours very truly, DR. WINTJIK8. JPAL it. AHHUUAO-USJUIT -or- Fine Tailoring -A-: I. GEEHAET'S, Ne. 6 East King StrtMfe. I have new in stock tbeaHst Choicest assortment of FINE WOOLENS FOB TUB TALL AH vTUTUa TBADM BveroSered before ta tMs nety et i.atb;pt btxi.s 1MO. OOBBSCBBWSlaaU Bt aa4l lues. Aspienaia LIGHT AND HBAYY.WXlPTr OYEROOA1 aISEQ. Prices A8 LOW AS THB IOWHI aM U goods warranted aa represented.) H. GERHART. fTtHJS AUONY IS KKDJCD -ANB NOW FOR BpSlNESS.- BSBBBWSBB Cleveland's wen, the flgU MTever. lAnaitwasafJghtlntr!.' i a - ' Democrats are new In elqver. - -v i Old no mote.-lmtfaUet-yowtbX " Wherefore we remark that it" Is sew teat sa settlodenn te business,. and. oueer the fUM things a 8(mslb;9 man should de is te seenre QOOD, SUBSTANTIAL, , WINTER ttOTHING. ITJCH AS U KEPT AT burger & Sutten's MMBCHANTTAILOBINO AND CLOTAil',tv &$ ran ei nwTMTTiBl irm aBbI ' i'i V. a- W. W t LANOAJSTBB.PA. REST GOODS FOB TMB ttOMBY CITY. DON'X FORET THIS PLAC. a: Burger ft Sutten, Ne. 224 OINTJMI QUsimT xaNOAtTns,A, leht-lvd njUlMur AlXinUM AWM tmT,.Jw V- iV-'. ri'-a MiJKTi, :.v. 'iff & M v. 'K' ?&.:iwra -mw- 4f SSi nm t" J XT" Is&l , ?7. s; !&.1 M "M1 - 5i- $e$j A Ml 'A T&V. wM ..?.& m lASi & trfK - m ,m mi it i$ r- ng if ja H yi Ai H M ?ii - .5 ! .i srfS - !M rm rr m ' -fi ' r.t ."'.'. &d - .'vr? f " s Ik ' a j .rt' t;rj ' 'ir'f'l tvi if;') "J If- ' .&. k3t.i Lt'A '&.& m-