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LANCASTER, PA.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER , 1884.
Pries Twt Onte
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.TJTirJtI,r, VIAMOltOt, MO.
H.
Z. HMUADS.
Fer the Holiday Season, 1884.
Everybody, with a very few oxeeptlons, U tendef goedrautlo, and, with this Idea lu
mind, we would call attention te the beanttful, new and useful Musical Noveltlos that ar
rived trem Switzerland a day or te age, and have Just been opened. We hare MUBIO
1101 K8 be-vutlfully finished in every way, from one te lerty-slght airs ; Musical Decanters,
Elegant China riult Stands, Singing Birds In Cages, very natural and llio-llket Musical
Tabids, Ac, Ae. In tact, we hae everything that la made In tlie tnnslcal novelty line. In
addition te all these new and bcautttnl thing), we have bWIBB WOOD CABVINQB and
STONES Or THK ALPS.
Our MUBIO BOXES are at PRICES TO 8DIT EVEUYBODY and a call te sce and hear
thorn will repay any person, se e very body Is Invited.
H. Z. RHOADS,
Lancaster, Pa. Ne. 4 West King Street.
vhv uuuva.
N
KXr UOOH TO THK UUUHT HOUBK.
FAHNESTOCK'S!
SHAWLS! SHAWLS! SHAWLS!
DOUBLE AND BINQLE.
i'u me et all. Large and Attractlre Stock el Shawls new open.
PAISE1.EY, CASHMERE AND BLANKET.
Te Suit the Taste ant
Alse UUOOADK BILK VELYET8 at $1.M, worth nearly deuble the roenoy.
SILkal87c,$..uennd$l UXrtever before equaled. Tboseln want should see tuem.
R E. FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te the Oeurt Heuse.
riOATH AND SHAWLS.
LADIES'
-A.T-
Metzger & JEIaughmaa's
Newmarkets, Russian Circulars,
Delmans and Jackets.
CHILDRENS' COATS, for Fall and Winter.
Our Assortment of Cents ler Ladles and Chtldren was niade expressly ler us by the best
makers el Mew lerk and Philadelphia, and are very cheap.
METZGEIi & HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE
43 West King Street.
(Between tlie Coe)Mir Heuse and Serrol llorse
nevl-lydAw
J."
MAUIUI & UU.
HOLIDAY GOODS !
IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.
China, Glass and Queensware,
DOLLS and TOYS.
LAUQEbT LINE OF WAX, UI8QUE AND OUINA DOLLS.
BISQUE TOYS ATD FIGURES,
BISQUE NOVELTIES,
NOVELTIES IN PEPPER AND SALTS.
1
EVERYTHING NEW
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
Cerner West King and Prince Streeta.
UAMMTBf.&V.
JiiiUli'b OAUl'KT UALL,
BAEG AINS 1
-AT
SHIRK'S OAEPET HALL.
Selling Off te Clese Business. Ererything Must Positively be Sold.
A mil Line of BODY nilD83KL8,TAPK8TBY, and All Grades Of INQHAIN CAltl'ETB,
UUS, BLANKKTS, CUVKULKTS and OIL CLOXiL
BT ALL AT A BA0MFI0E.13
air Prompt attention glyen te the Manufacture et llag Carpets te order.
-AT
SHIRK'S CAEPET HALL,
OOR.W. KINQ AND WATER BTS ... LANCASTER, PA
febW-Zmdaw
-IATAHB1I.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
CUHH8 COLD IN DEAD, OATAKItlt BOBE
COLD, IIAY HKVKlt. DKAFNK3S,
UEADACUK.
Xesy te use. Price, Sua, Ely llre's., uwoge,
N. Yn U.B.A.
HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CUEAM DALM Causes no Pain
Olves Itellet at Once. Thorough Treatment
will Cure. Net a Liquid or Snnft. Apply Inte
Nostrils. U!ve It a trial. t0 cents at
druggist. eecantsbvuiaU, Bend for circular.
Sample bottle by mall, loc
ELY BROTHERS,
DruggUts, Owwre, H.Y.
J96eeltW
3Mt bsxuKsr, iK3T Anu must ueh
. plete assert raontet Playing Cards in tb
ty, from Se per pack up. at
ilty.fromSepe
tAAXMAii'l
aKiM ttvf,A mwAJij
11 LACK
Lancaster, Fa
COATS
Hetel,)
LANCASTEB VX.
ia
AND DE3IRABLE.
Opposite'Stevens Heuse.
BARGAINS !
159K
Watches and
159
Clocks,
HlKalMS IX
Watetaea, Oloeka, Chains, Ulnar,
Spoetacloe, ete,
Repairing et all kinds will receive my per
sonal attenUen. LOUIS wkueu:
Ne. 1S9H North Qneen street.
Ilemember name and number. Directly op
ltecitv UoteL, near Penn'a Depot, lysuy
Nutiuk ie rKKirasiuKi anu uum
NBUS. All persons are hereby torbklden
te traspess en any of the land of the Corn
wall or B poed well estates. In Lebanon and
L&ncaausr cuuuues, wueiner incieseu or UU
Inclesed, either ter the purpese et sheeting or
tuning, as me taw win de rigidly ontercod
against all trespassing en said lauds of lhe
nnderslimed alUir this notion.
WM. COLKUAN JTtKEUAN
B.PKUOYALDKN,
KDWAUD C. VREliMAN,
lAtteraey ter K. W. coiemea'a uein.
a Kit IV A u.
QUtUK AUTINU ANUHIIKM "I HAVK
known a single Duusen's Oupclne Platter
te euro sciatica." J. u. Allen, Druggist, N. Y
flUriUUKA ItKHBUlKD.
OUTIOTJEA:
A POSITIVE CURE roll EVEUYlTOUMOr
bleed disease, from pimples
10 .scrofula.
lhavn had the Psoriasis for nlne months
About flve months age 1 applied te a doctor
near Bosten, who helped uie, but uniettn.
nately 1 had te leave, but continued taking
tlie medicine for nearly three month,, but tlie
illaua'ortl'tnntlenve I saw Mr. Carpenter's
lett rtothe PblladelphlaJtactnt.and idscae
pertectly aet eribud initie. I tried tlie Curiscni
ltKMiDiss using two bettl,s Kxselvxrt unit
CtTicuii a Heap in proportion,, and call mysult
completolycured. L. F. BARNARD.
W..TX8E0RD, N. J.
ElZKHA IWSIlII YISAUH,
Unred Net Hlgn el Its Mtappestranee.
Your CtrrtcvRA has done a wonderful euro
for me mere tlian two years nge. eta sign
af U roappearauco slnce. It ettrnd me et n
very bad K tenia which had treuulud me for
tnore than twenty years. I shill always speak
well el CtrricmuL 1 mil a gnat deal of It.
rilANKU BWAN, Druggist.
lUvjcamtt, Mass,
1IKMT rillt ANVl-IIInO.
Having used your f.'trrictJBi Rkueeiks for
elKlitecii months for Tetter, aud Quallycuiud
It, latn onxleus te get it te soil en commis
sion. I can recommend It beyend any romo remo rome
dlis I liaveever usd for Tetter, Hums, Outs,
etc. In fact. It Is the best rrodlclne 1 have
ever trio I ter anything. K. B. UO ttlON.
Mtiitli, Mies
neiiOFUt.uus buiiki.
I had n dozen bad sores upon niy body, and
tried all remudle, lcnuld heir et, mid ut last
trledyeur uutiel'ka KtiBDiBS and they luive
cured me JNO. UASK1L.L. I
iimne.t, Thayer Cov nty, l'enn.
COLLINS' VOLTA10 ELS0T1H0 IL48TK113
Fer the relief and prevention, the Instant It
Is applied, of ltliuuimitlsm, Neurnlgla, sciat
ica, Coughs, Celd, U tak Hack, Bteuiach and
llowels, sheeting Tains, Nuinliness, Hysteria,
Female 1'alnr. falpltatlen, Oyspepsla, Ltvr
CempIuln llllleua Kever. Maluila and Epl.
demies, use Cellins l' last era (an Klnctrle Olat Olat
tery combined with a l'oreus I'laster) and
laugbatpatu. S3e everywhere.
deel-lydW.H.Aw
riltKAT 1NUIAM MEUICIftr.
KA-TON-KA,
THE GREAT INDIAN MEDIOINB.
-FOUTHE
Bleed, Liver, Kidneys and Stomach.
It is madn bv the ImllanH,
Used by the Indians,
aeld by the Indians,
It Is 1'urely VcgoUible.
It surely cureH all dlsoases of the Stomach.
Liver, Uowelsandllleod ltlsiUmesta sncclBe
for nil forms el Uhuumatlsm. It will cure
disease when all ether rcmodles have fulled.
Directions are plainly printed en every bot
tle All tribes et Indians have their medicines,
but
Ka-Ten-Ka
Is a remedy of the I'aclfle Coast, and is used
by all. It U composed et roots, herbs.and
barks gathered aud prepared by the
Warm Spring Indians of Oregon.
And Is favorably known and used in all parts
et the world, 'lhe sick or oiling should net
delay Its use. It will pruveut as well as euro
disease. Its price Is ene dollar per boltleot
six bottles for rlve dollars, Asc for it and seu
that veu guilt. It Is forsale by all Druggists,
and by Urn OltbUON 1.SU1AN ULUICl.Nli
COMl'AN , C'erry, l'a.
Medoc Indian Oil
THE GREATEST PAIN MEDICINE
hAKTII.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
tN
MODOU INDIAN OIL U certain te euro
Toethucbo In one minute, llead&cba in flvt
minutes, Karactie In ten minutes. Sere Threat
In one night, Neuralgla in three te Ave rain-
Ut'S.
MUDOU INDIAN OIL Is ued internally as
well as dxternally. Every family should have
u bottle within reach. It Is u doctor lu the
house.
ter sale by all Druggists. Trice 23c. pet
bottle. Large fdze bottles, Wc
INDIAN ueuuil tm:Uf is a prompt
spei
60c.
eclnc (or Coughs, Colds and Lung disease?,
pur botue. iia-leu km llodeo Indian oil
Indian Cough Syrup lorsale (wholesale
and
and rutull) at cecluan's Drug store, Ne. 137
unu iej nuriu ijuuwu stxuet, -L-ancusicr, rn,
inS-lytlWAS&w
neuTa amu nil una.
J )OllT3 AMU S1IOIW.
WM. H. GAST
Ne, 105 North Queen Street,
BOOTS AND SHOES
BOM ALL AND WINTER.
We are well prepared with a fullstoekot
Heavy nud Medium Werk ler Celd Weather;
also a lull Unu of ltubbers.
Notwithstanding the tact that all of the
work exhibited at the late Fair In competition
with ours, was selected in New Yerk and else
where, our own ruauutaaturu of UoeU and
Shoes was awarded the
TWO HIGHEST PHEXIUJIS.
3Custemcrs can rely upon getting suit
such work as we exhibited. Glve us a call
Prices guaranteed te be as low aa any In the
city. tell-GmJAw
UUUCJMIKH,
A"
T UOIMK'H.
Anether Campaign Opened.
Whieh will prove tavorable te all parties.
That ELEUANT L1UI1 r SYltUP, new sailing
at only loe per Quart. New don't only cemu
for the bargain yourself, but tell your neigh
bors t we have enough for all.
QOOD HIUE, four pounds for 23, New
Choice Carolina, thiee pounds ter 25a
Three pounds KhKNCU PHUNE3 iorSJe.
New French Prunes, 12, It, 16, 18 and 20 cents.
NEW UA1S1NS, 10a per pound.
FIOS, threo pounds for 25 cents. Alse at 13
and 20 cents.
CHAMPION MINCE MEAT, a splendtd ar
ticle only 10a per pound.
Have you tried our UIIANULA.TKD COHN
MEAL. It soils fast.
That NEW COHN, thrce cans for 23c, (s a
Special llargaln.
TOMATOES at 7,10 and 12 cents,
A Full Line or All Kinds or FUESU QBO
CKU1ES cheap.
At BURSK'S,
NO. 17 BA8T KIHQ STREET
UUTlOMJSISlt
ANU HKAL
AQENT.
E3XAT.
HENRY SHUBERT.
AUCTIONKKU AND IlKAL ESTATE
AUENT,
OI North Duke Bt., Lanoo?er, Fa.
Everything pertaining te my bnslness will
receive my personal attention. Terms mason
Able. OivoBeacou. lauw-ua
OUR POBEIGN TRADE,
THE ILLU8TKATIOH HIIAZIL OIVKfJ,
Urent mlt.ln the World's Warksbep,
America needs rertlsn m.rkeis Her
bti.ra In Inlernattecal irade,
rrem Secretary McCollech's Repert.
The all important question, therefore,
that presses itself upon the publle ntten.
Hen Is, hew shall the oenntry be rolleved
from the plothern of manufactured goods
and hew shall plothern hereafter be pre
vented ? It Is obvious that our power te
produee is much lu excess of the present
or any prebable future demand for home
consumption, The existing iron, cotton,
and woellen mills, if employed at their fall
capacity, could meet In six months per
haps in a shorter tlme the home deminil
for a year. It is cettalu, therofero, that
unless markets new practcally closed
against us are opcued; unites we can
share In the trade wbieh Is monopolized
by European nations, the doprepsien new
se severely felt will oentlnun and may bo be bo
eomo mere disastrous,
The business of the whele world has
been revolutionized by steam power aud
the substitution of machinery for hard
work. If net the inventor of the steam
engine, Great liritain took the lead in
utilizing It in manufacturing, and she
thus became the great workshop of the
world. Fer many years she had a monep
ely of manufacturing. The raw mated
als from nearly all nations were taVen In
her own ships te hci own ports and
returned in manufactured goods. It has
been tbepuflt of this combination of
mauufaoturep nud commerce whieh ias
made her the richest and most powerful
of nations. New, however, all Western
nations are endoaverine te use thelr raw
materials at home and te enceurage and
sustain their manufactures by protective
duties, the effect of whleu has been gon gen
eral overproduction.
It is this great revolution caused by
steam power nod maohlnery and their
general use that will make the labors of
the commisalen ee arduous. All the
leading nations of the world are new on en
gaged in manufacturing, and all but
Great Dritaln are fencing themselves in by
protective duties. Among them the
United Btates has bcen aoniplcneus. Has
net the time ceme when a new departure
is demanded ? Cobden, ene of the ablest
and roost fnrsceing of British statoamen,
predletcd that the United Btates would in
time net only become a great manufae
turiug oeuntry, but would bcoemo a
competitor with Great Dritaln in the
Seuth Arotietn markets. In the oeurso
of Heme remarks upon the condition of
British trade he Bald :
"Members of the Heuse of Oommeus
and ethers are constantly crying out that
there is very great dourer threatening this
oeuntry from Russia, and they ncgleat te
obscnethat the great danger te the su
premacy of the oeuntry is net in Russia,
but in the competition of the United
States of America."
WHAT THE COBDEN CLUB FEAIIS.
The Cobden club is the ohannel through
which the free trade sentiments of Great
Dritaln find expression, and yet, at a re re ro
cent meeting of the club, the following
language by ene of the prominent mem
bers of Parliament was e'icercd aud ap
plauded :
ans..EaronscGmte .miulcUi.nt the
eueet of tun reduotien-ot the protective
duties ia America weuhl be te enable us
te Heed the United States with our pro pre pro
daetioos. Ter n short tlme, jirebably, it
would give a stimulus te our trade, but in
the long run the cfTeet of It would be te
cheapeu Amotieau productleus, and te
incrcnte the competition of America with
ua iu ether parts of the world. We should
have te meet that oempotitiou. We
eqeuld fiud the Amorieaus very eerleua
competitors, aud we should have in this
oeuntry te threw aside many of the beuiie
which new fotter our induetty."
The present oendition of our foreign
trade Is net as fully understood by the
publle as it ought te be, or thore would be
greater uneasiness in toward te what may
be the result. Loek, for instance, at our
trade relations with Brazil. We sold te
Brazil last year various artieles te the
amount of 88,015,201. We bought of her
varieui kinds of nor own productions te
the amount of $50,203 889, leavlng S41,
020,023 as the balance against us. New,
hew is this large balance liquidated ? Net
by jseld, but by the sale of our farm pro pre
duett), for which thcrp ia a large demand
in Europe, It is our cotton, our wheat,
our petreleum, our beef aud perk, whieh
ean be produeed mero oheaply in the
United fatatcs than nnywhere else, whieh
create the sterling ezchange that enables
us te carry en thla one sided trade with
Brazil. New, if by the failure of enr oreps
or very faverable eeasens en the ether aide
of the Atlantle, or what Is mero prebable,
by retaliation, our experts of theee articles
should materially decline, what then would
be the condition of Brazilian trade ? In
stead of depending upon the experts of
Eurepe for the means te cover the balance
in favor of Brazil, ought net an effort be
made te cqualize that trade by our manu
factured goods ? Ought we net te en
deaver te verify the prediction of Cobden
by becoming a oempotltor with Great
Britain in the Brazilian markets ? Ought
net this te be nttompted in the interest of
our own mtnufaeturerB ?
OCR. 601TH AMERICAN NKIOIlBOnS,
Koferonco is made te our trade with
Brizil because it Is mueh larger than that
with ether Seuth American stales, but enr
trade with all of them is of the same one ene
sided and unsatisfactory character. Ought
it se te continue? The Seuth American
States are our neighbors. With the ex'
ceptien of Brazil, their institutions are
meulded upon ours. They would be glad
te establish oIube trade relations with up,
which could net fail te be of mutual ad-
vantage ; and yet be little intercourse bave
we with thorn that supplies for our ships-of-war
in Seuth American ports must be
paid for in sterling exchange. Drafts en
Japan could be as easily negotiated in their
ports as drafts en the trcasurer of the
United States.
When the real oendition of our foreign
trade and lhe cbaraetcr of the competition
in whieh we must sooner of later engage
are fully understood, It will be found that
enr Inability te make that trade ae free as
our best interests require, lies in the
necessity whieh exists for heavy Impert
duties, whieh, although they may be
levied for revonue only, must be in a large
des;rce proteetivo.
It is upon sueh taxos.thereforo, that our
gevernment must mainly rely for its large
current expenditures and the reduction of
the national debt. Large revenues will be
derived from the taxes ou whisky and
tobaceo. If the tax en the latter artlole
should be retained, but our chief revenue
must be.derlvcd from import duties. Te
show hew these duties may be Imposed
and distributed fvs te neither imperil our
manufactures nor obstruct our foreign
trade, while the treasury U kept In easy
oendition, will be the task of the oemmla
sien. That the task will be a very diflleult
ene is certain; that it may be successfully
performed is certain also.
In oempotitiou with Great Britain in the
Seuth American markets, Great Britain
will have the advautage by belnir already
ia possesien of the trade, bat this advan-
tage will donbtless be counterbalanced by
the abuudance and comparatlve cheapness
of our agricultural productions, That we
are te be a competitor with Great Dritaln
in foreign matkets, especially in the mar
kets of the Seuth Amorlean states, is as
oertaln as anything in the future ean be,
The steps which may be needful te make
this competition sneecssful It will be for
Congress te detormlne after the commis
sion has perfermed Its duty, Te me it
seems certain that it cannot properly be
done bofero. A nation with fifty-six mil
lions of people, doubling every twenty Ave
years, a poeplo distinguished for onterpriso
and iuventlve power, in possession of a
oenntry of vast extent and rleh beyond
comparison in devolepod and undeveloped
reseurccf, ought net much loncerbe pro pre pro
ventcd from having a full share In the
honor and gain of International trads."
m w
UUNOIIAIULATINU CLEVELAND.
Yeung Ladies el a Mar, land Academy In
vite Ills Presence Uominencemeut May,
Frem the Baltimore. Suu.
During the recent presidential contest
the young ladles of Mount St. Agnes
academy. Mount Washington, Baltimore
oeunty, Md., wero deeply interested in the
result. Bome favored Cloveland, while
ethers championed Dlalne, and strongly
advoeated bis election in their own
way among themselves during their
leisure hours in the salon. It was agreed
that the winning faction should be granted
permission by the Sisters of Merey in
oharge of the Institution te write the suo sue suo
eesstul candidate a congratulatory letter.
The following has been sent te Get.
Cleveland at Albaey :
"Mount Bt. Agnes Academy, Mount
Washington, Baltimere oeunty, Md., Ner.
20, 1881. Te Ilia Exoelleney Grever
Cleveland, Governer of New Yerk and
President elect of the United Btates : We,
the members et the oenier class el Mennt
St. Agnes aoademy, hasten with joy te
tender our heartfelt congratulations te our
Demoeratio president en his accession te
the presidential ehalr of Ameriea. Al
though school-girls only, and therofero ex
cluded in a measure from the bustle of
life, the Inmates of our academy, and cb.
peeially we, the members of the senior
department, bave taken the deepcit inter
est in all mat ters regarding the late eloo eleo eloe
tton, and it was with emotions of delight
that we learned its happy thrioe happy
result. And new that the brightest
hepes of our girlhood bave been realized,
may we net crave a favor the honor of
seeing our loug-wished-fer president at
the seventeenth annual oemmencomont,
whieh will take place en Wednesday, June
24, 1883. We oannet express the gratifl gratifl
eilinn it would glve ua te reoelve our
graduating honors from the hands of our
Demoeratio chief. Hoping that our re
quest may net ba denied, and again offer
ing you our very best wishes for a pros
perous administration, we are yours,
nffcotienately and respietfully, Rese L.
Evans, of Colerado; Frances II. lilnes,
Carrell oeunty, Md.; Angela M. Maguire,
Baltimere county, Md.jj Alieo M. Mo Me Mo
Kewen, Baltimore.
The congratulations wcre beautifully
written en tinted paper, embellished en
the top of the first page with the national
colors, painted by one of the young ladies.
Of all the numerous acknowledgements,
this is probably the first ene of the kind
received by the next president.
" -i.i-.CWiU.UUe for Yen T
Brown's iron Illtters will drive out dyspep
sia nnd malaria, and make you Atulabie.
Illand, calm, Dillghtful, Klustle. nourishing,
Genareus, Hepelnl, Indopendcnt, Jelly, Kind,
Leving. Muscular, Nlmblu, Obliging. Patient,
Quiet Itoasenable, Smiling, Thankful. Untlr
ing Vlgorens, Vl9i. Xcellent, Aeuthlnlnnd
Zisttul. It cures all dyspepsla, llver and kid
ney complaints.
Hear mm.
"I feel new. I wa aillloted with sick head
ache and general debility, but Murdoch Jltoed
llittert brought about an lmmedlate Improve
ment in my gencrnl health. I consider them
the best family modtclne in the market."
Adelph Lalez, Uullale, N. Y. Fer sale by It.
U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1W North Osccn
street.
A Buttling Dlicerery.
Mr. Km. Jehnsen, et Huren, Dak., writes
that hbi wlfe had bcen troubled with ncute
bronchitis ler many years, and that all romo remo rome
dlos tried gave no permanent relief, until he
procured a bottleot Dr. Kmg't New Discov
ery ter Consumption, Ceugbsand Colds, which
hail a in'iglcal tilect, and produced a peruia.
nent cure It U guaranteed te cure all Dis
eases et Threat, Lungs, or ilrenchtal Tubes.
Trial Bettlos Free at Cochran's Drug Stere,
Nes. 117 and 139 North (jueea street, Lancas
ter, Pa. Large blie l.0e. (5)
KucKIen'S Arnica tJalve,
The Hest Balve In the world ter Cnts,
Bruises. Beres, Ulcers, Salt Uheum, Fever
Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Cerns, and all sklu eruptions, and poslllvely
euros PUes. or no pay required. It H guar guar
antued te give porlect satUlactlen or money
refunded. Price, 25 cents pertKix. Forsale
by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 187 and 133 North
Uueen etroet, Lancaster,
Don't be Palnt-hcaitea.
If you are In treuble leek np held en, give
the blues geed by. If you ure In pain, havaii
lameness, have an actie et any kind, go te the
druggist and ask him ler Themat' JCcUctrie
Oil It will de veu geed overy tlme. Fer sale
by II, B. Cochran, urugglst, 137 and 1M North
Queen street.
We Unaneiiga tne World.
When we say we bellove, we have ovldenco
te prove that Hhlleh's consumption Cure U
dotldeilly the best Lung Medicine made, In as
much as It will cure a common or Chronle
Cough In en e-halt the tlme and relieve Asth
ma, lSrencldtls, Whooping Cough, Croup, and
show mero cases or Consumption cured than
all ethers. It will euro where they fall, It Is
pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest
child and we guarantoe what we say. Prlce,
loc, 60c. and tl.ue. If your Lungs are sere,
Cbedt or Back lame, use Ublleh's Pereus Plas
ter. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137
and 1S9 Nertn Uueen stroet. febl-ced 1
ULAM.t JLNli UVJSXNHWA.lttL.
H
1UH A JDAUT1N.
HOLIDAY GOODS !
-AT-
CHINA HALL.
We have new open a ery Large Line ei
HOLIDAY GOODS,
-IN-
Faney Goods,
Doeoratcd China,
Ivery Wure,
Qlasswaie, Lampa, &e.
Don't purchase until you hi ve examined our
assortment. Geed must preve satis
factory, or will be exchanged,
T PRICES LO w. -s
High & lartin,
15 EAST KING STREET,
LANOASTElt, PA.
OLD BTUUIf. DUNNKUTILUT ClUAltS, 11
ter 230. Cen be relied ou usjstrlctly Con
necticut at
UAUTMAN'B YELLOW FB0NZ UlQAB
.STOBE.
MBVlOAt.
H
Ol' FLA8TEK.
SHARP PAINS.
Crick, Sprains, Wronches, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia. Sciatica, Pleurlsy Fains, stitch In
the Hide, ltackache, Swollen Joints, Heart Dis
ease, Sere Mu scion. Pain In the Chest, and oil
pains and aches elthnr local or diep-scatcd are
Instantly rolleved and speedily cured by the
well-known Bep Platter. Compounded, as It
is, et the medicinal virtues of fresh
Heps, Uumi, Balsams and Extracts, It
Is indeed the bett paln-kllllng, stim
ulating, seething and strengthening Por Per
ous Plaster ever made. Hep flatten are
selu by all druggists and country stores. V
cents or flve ter f i oe. Mailed en receipt el
prlce; Hep Platter Ve , Proprietors and Man
ufacturers, Bosten, Mass.
HOP PLASTER.
-Cea(od tongue, bad breath, sour atom
rich and liver disease cured by Ilawley 's Stom
ach and Liver Pills 25 cU. nerM-lvd&w(2)
VWlUlBt,
R
KMUVAli AMU UPlSflltf
Liwoasteb, PaVBept-110, 1981.
I desire te make known te my friends
and customers, and the publle In general,
that I have removed from 23 North Queen
street te 121 North Queen street- Jsrirerty
occupled by the Arm of Smallntf A llaus
man, where I have openod with r. large as
sortment or English, French aud German
Novelties, together with a large line of
Demestic Fabrics. Composed as my new
stock Is, of new goods and new styles, I
feel assured that In soliciting a continu
ance et your patronage, you will have an
opportunity of making selections from a
stock unoqualled In lis variety and adapt
ed te the present demand, which is ler
geed values, gentlemanly styles and
effects, and exquisite fit. Nothing but the
very belt ct workmanship i and prices te
ult e very body. Pleue favor me with
your orders.
Yours very truly,'
D. R. WINTERS.
T li. BMAL1NU.
GREJAT SLAUGHTER
-IN FINE--
OVERCOATS.
We offer te-day a redaction el 23 te SO per
cent, below last month's prices. Crombfe's
celebrated and popular Overceatings,
THK BUST IN TUB WOIILD.
In all the different shades and styles. Ely-
slans. Furs, veieurs, vicunas, Lauapeis, Ka
unas. Mentanak's, Astrachans, etc F. All.
Kdrodens. Czarlncs, DntTel's and Patent
Dcavers, Iteyal Irish Frelse, Uarryowen, Po Pe Po
tersbam. Meltons and Kerseys. These goods
can only be had at leading heuses In large
cities, and range In nrlce rrem (50 te tlOU. we
are selling thorn lrem W9 te $50. A lull line et
Demestic Fabrics, ranging la prices from $15
te let.
SUITINGS
or
KVEItT DESCBIPTION AT PlttCKS
COUUESPONDINULY LOW.
All colors are subjected te a thorough chem
ical test, uur weric is ei tue oust anu nwnesi
style of art. Our long experience In business
and clese inspection onables us te be tlior tlier
nnchlv familiar with all thd best manufactures
and latest styles In the market. Olve us a
trial and be convinced, at
He. 2 West King St., & Centre Equate.
marlD-lyWAa
A
SKVKIte: UALK.
The gale that visited this tcctlnn en Sunday
was very sovere, and Finns, chimneys, Ac,
went down with a rush ; but, low as they
tell, they failed te get
l As Lew Ml iisllislta
AT-
Burger & Sutten's
MEKCU ANT TAILORING AND CLOTHING
DOUSE,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
NOW, IF EYEB, 18 TUB TIME FOB
OVEECOAT&
A VEBY
FULL LINE
OF WHICH CAN BE FOUND AT
I. U Centre Spare,
LANOABTEB, PA.
febl-lvd
T
lUG NOTIOB.
INVITATION TO ONE AND ALL.
OUB ENTIUE STOCK MUST nE BOLD OFF
BY JANUAUY 15, TO HAUK BOOM
FOB BUILDING.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
GREAT
BARGAINS !
IN EVEBY DEPABTMENT.
Men's Overcoats as low as $100.
Men'a overcoats, geed quality, for $J CO.'rr
Men's Overcoats Corkscrews, Meltons and
Fur Beavers t one-half ei their actual
value
Men's 8ults. all kinds, whole stock, prices
choaper than ever, as they must go te be out
of our way.
Children's overcoats as low as I1.J3.
Children's Suits as low as $1.W.
Underwear as low as Sue
nit Jackets at We.. 60c, We , 00a te $3.t0;
Ecarfs, Gloves. Silk Handkerchiefs, Neck
wear, Cellars, White and Woolen Shirts, AT
YOUUOWNFBICKS.
O-iU at ence and secure your share ei the
Bargains, Bargains,
BTRSI & BROTHER
Perm Rail Clothing llouse,
COBNEB OF
NOBTH QUEEN BT. ft CKNTUK 8QUABK,
LANOABXXB.c'A.
vLeraau.
v
The time ia rapidly approch apprech
ing when heavy goods for hard
weather will be a necessity.
Conductors, a class that need
worm uiebiuiig, may una goev
heavy Blue Suits at the low
price et 812. Strongly-mad
Overcoats, plenty of pockets,
$12 ; worth mere money. Storm
Overcoats and Coachmen's
Oeats are also largelyrepret ent ent
edineur stock.
A. C. YATES & CO..
602, G04, 606, CHESTNUT STS.
rUlLADKLrUtA.
sMmd
VYKB3 m llATMl-O.
OVBECOATS
rOB MEN, FOB Y OUTIIS, FOB BOYS.
Keraeya, Melt en, Fer Beaver.Ohin-
Beaver, PlaUiBMKTMr." "
They are olegant In quality, style and ma
terial, and are offered at prfeca which defy
competition. These OVKHUOAT3 ABU OUK
OWN MAKE. We can therofero recommend
them truthfully and without fear el being:
gainsaid.
COMB AND BEE OUBOVEttCOATS.
Nene Equalling thorn 'are Offered Elsewhere
ter the Same Meney.
OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT
IS A11LY MANAGED.
Competont Cutters de net loll te gratify the
r&est critical taste In their fits. The line et
Imported and Demestic Goods
In this department is unequalled, and we have
every faculty te please as te material and styie.
Myers & Rathfon,
LEADING LANCAbTEB OLOTIIIKRB,
NO. 12 BAST KTNQ STRUT;
LANCAflTKB. PA.
r UAHBHAX BHO.
CLOTflIM
We have heard et Clothing given away, that
Is thrown Inte a promiscuous crowd as en
advertising dedge. The next thing te giving
them away is te sell them at the low price we
are new selling thorn.
7.e.', a great return for little money. A snlt
that is geed enough for any business purpese.
iien-t wear Bneuuy ana ancient mark downs
when you ean get sueh Suits and OveroeaU u
e sell at $7, W, $10 and $12, te say nothing et
tne i tner 'rnings at sis, ll. sis and no
i warn.
UlllLiUHttn'B APIJJ UUIB- BUHB
AND
OVEBCOA1S at tlie
very bottom
reached
prices,
SUirSASI0WAS$1.50.
OVERCOATS AS I0W AS $1,25.
OUB CLOTHING SPEAKS FOB ITSELF.
We are ready ve meet the wants of the times.
Wages are low and times and payments are
slew, one dollar te-day should buy as mueh
as $1.60 a year or two age.
L.Gansman&Bre.
The FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILOK
ANU CLOTUlXttft,
Ne. 69-68 NORTH
Bight en the Beuth west Cerner;
LANOABTEB, FA.
i" Net oeunected with any ether eJeUhlsg
uouhe in ua eiur.
TjVALJb ANNUUAUJUUUIT
-or
Fine Tailoring
-AT
H. GEREAET'S,
Ne. 6 East King Street.
I bave new tn stock tee stest complete u
choicest assortment el
QnHBF,
P"SM1V
y
FINE WOOLENS.;
FOB THE FALL AKD WINTER '
TBAOM
Ever offered before ta thUclty. A greet t
rtety et LATEST STYLE OUEOKED SUIT.
I N U. COBKSCBE WS In all shades SAA !
tllea. A splendid assortment el
lwut and nuMT'irxuvrr -
OYEROOA1 iHG.
Prices A LOW AS " (JUI 4I
goods warranted as renreeate4.
H. GERHART. ;
V-.ANKM(jVAia.HTVLIUAWAT
I j as low as the lowest, lit .-'ii"'
V'uiBTMA JELLdFBfWIOWAJi; -
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