H XfRy - . .". '.-, trteUxgm& Tolnme XXI -Ne 84. LANCASTER, PA.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1884. rj "X f-NA. HHHNilf Ik ft. iS9aSi " '" " " - wmWgj "j9B ! & .TFtTJILMT, DIAMOND, AC. TT K. HHOADS. CHRISTMAS WA.TUIIB3, HPKOTAOt.K. CIIA1N8. I.OOKRTX, DIAMONDS, MARLS, fiAPPniRKS. OATSRYR3, HTIVBRWARK, PAlNTIttaa, xkera vines. ri,rBRJrBfrMtjnr, H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Pa. Ne. 4 West King Street. DHY HVODlt. "1UATH AMI MUAWLS. LADIES' AT- Mietzger & JEIaugliraaii's Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Delmans and Jackets. CHILDRENS' COATS, for Fall and Winter. Onr Assortment of CeatH for Ladles and Chlldren was made expressly ler us by the best makers et New Yerk ana Philadelphia, ana are Tery cheap. METZGER&HAUGHMAN'S CHEAP STORE 43 West King Street, (llotwncnthe Cooper Uouse and Cerrcl llorse nevMydaw N KXT DOUlt TO TUB CO OUT UOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S! LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S LADIES' IN ALL THE newest style? SEAL PLUSH COATS! FROM 20 00 LONO and 8Q17AKB Breche Paisely, Cashmere aud Blanket Shawls 1 13 OW PtJLL AND COMPLETE AND WOHTllY THE AT1CNTION OK lllOSE IN WANT. R E. FAHNBSTOCK Next Doer te the Court Heuse. J. II. MAUTJM UO. At the Becent TBADK SALE et one-Ol,tha Largest New secured babeaihb in HOLIDAY GOODS! Barely met wlUi. aud inland te give the public Fnlllloncntet tbe low Prlce. A great many ei 'the oniclea Vere pnrebasiil at less than cost el Importation, and censtat of Decorated China, Bisque Figures, Amberina Glass, Bohemian Ware, Carlsbad Flowered Goods, &c. AT THIS BALK "WE ALSO VUIiCUASED A FULL LINE OP TOYS, GAMES AND DOLLS, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. We Invite the pnblle te CALL AND EX AM INK our stoek. even If net PreparpJl topur tepur . and Junier themselves whother the above ftoedi nre net lower In prtce than the AhUA same can be purchased elsowhero. J. B, MARTIN & CO. Cerner West King and Prince Streets. LANCASTKU, PA. VA11VMTS, AC. jaiUKii caui'et ball. e BARGAINS ! - SHIEK'S CARPET HALL. Selling Off te Clese BoBteess. Everything Must Positively be Sold. A Full Line of BODY BKU88EL8, TAPK3TBY, and All Grades Of INGUAIN CAKl'Hie, UOB, BLANKETS. COVItBLETS and OIL CLOTil. HT ALL AT A BAORIFIOE.-SL mr Prompt attention given te the Manufacture et Bag Carpets te order. -AT- SHIEK'S CABiPET IALL OOB. W. KING AND WATHR ST&. febU-2mdaw BXttCKS. -pueu, wuixa uKsutnetjuu, -BANKERS.-- PIUME RAILWAY 8ECUBITIEII ALWAYS ON UANUVOU INVESTMENT. MINNEAPOLIS UEAL ESTATE 7 rEIl CENT BONDS 01! HALE AT MIAN U IN TEUEST. PUOPBIETOBS OP " POOK'S MANUAL OF UA1LWAYS." COBUESPONDENCE IN Vlt'ED. ol-lydced aWALLT..NBWYOBK. 7SeNBUMTOI- I HAVE a fOSITlVK 1 remedy ler the above disease t by Its us thousands et cases et the worst kind and of long standing have been enred. Indeed, se strong Is my faith In Its entcaey that 1 will sendTWOilOTTLKiiiruEK, together with a VAI.UAHLK TREATISE en this Olsea'e. te Ry lcrer. Ulve u4 r.JadfeeM. niiemdeedAemw 181 Pearl SL, N. Y. GIFTS, 1884 OPSDA OLA8HKS GttAPOBCOPBfi HONACLKS, TKLKHC0PK3 iiaawnexss, HAOIOMIURORa, COATS Hetel,) LANCA8TB11 l'A. COATS. AND CHILDREN'S COATS. AN ATTltACTIVR fcTOOK TO RHt.KCT PKO.M. 11AND30MK ALSO, TO $60.00. Lancaster, Pa Yerk Importing Ilousei we Opposite Stevens Heuse. BARGAINS ! AT - J IiAWOASTBB, PA A UOT1UNKEU AND UEAL KHTATB AGENT. HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONEEU AND UEAL ESTATE AGENT, Ol North Duke 8t.t .Laneo?, ax, Pe. Everything pertaining te my business will receive my twrsenal attention, Terms rt'RAon rt'RAen able. lve me a call. Unli-Uii 159 159 Watches and Clocks. B-iEOitKS IK Watobes, Oloekii, Obaiaa, RIurs, Spoetnolog, ote, neralringei all kinds wtilrcelve my por per por cenni attention. LOUIS WEBEU, Se. 119)( North gneen utreet. Bemember name and numtrar. Dlroctlyep lte City Hetel, near Pnnn'a Depot. JySUy mmoieax. r AMIS UAOK. HOP PLASTER. Tlili porous planter Is absolutely (As bti evor made, combining the virtues et hops with rudii, balsams and extracts. 1U power Is wonclerful In curing disease where ether plasters simply relieve. Crick In the Back and Neek, 1'iun In the Hide or Limbs, Htm Joint and Muscles, Kidney Troubles, Bheu. mntlsm. Neuralgia. sero Chest, Aileollens or the Heart anil Liver, and nil pains or aches In nny part ouretl Instantly by the Hep Platter. M-Trvlt. Prien. 2S ennUi. or nvn ler Il.tO. Mailed en roeolnt ofnrice. Held by all drag- Klstsandceunlrv stores. J Ien punier vem. jinny. Proprietors, llosten, Mass. LAME BAOK. Fer consllnatten. less of nnnel tlte and diseases et the bewels take Hawley'g B Btemach and LI vor Pills. 23 cents. il.lvnftw(8) f U1LTY, GUILTY, GUILTY. J. W. M1LLEB, Of Washington borough. Pa., U entity et man u lac tu ring MILLER'S And the vordlctef all whouee liu that " II IS TBE BEST " 41 II IS THEBES1!" " II IS TIIE BESI ! " BLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYRUP 13 TI1K 11K8T. BepU fiindAv VI US. KMK'llVS Seething Syrup 19 THE LATEST AND BEST PKISPAUA- TION reHTUK COMPLAINT; or THE Little Ons, And It U giving the utmost satisfaction te all who are uslnlt, I'-KindA" ruB DR. BITNER'S LAXATIVE POWDER, FOB TITS cur. or C03T1VENKSH, KBVFK TOBPIDin 1 THE LIVKIIAND IIOWELH. ACIDI'J V OK THE STOMACH, EltUUTA T10N8& DiSPKl'SlA. Jt Is a mild LAXATIVE, producing no In convenlenco ana devnld et tbe barshnnM niualiyprodneMlby FILLS, and can be taknn In all seiiseni et tbe your. lt la pleasant te take Ask yenr dealer tnr IL enlT-flniilAw M 1LLKKH BLACK DIAMOND COUGH SYEUP! nt 7 indAw fj lADIJUAHTKttS IfOlt TMKI INDIAN MBDIOllfBS, KA-TON.KA AND 110D03 INDIAN OIL -AT- LOCHER'S Drug Stere, TO, KA3T KINU SIIIKEV. LANflAHTRIkPA XUUAVVU AMD VlUAJiN. E SlAllLlSUKI), 1770. H. C DBMUTH, MANUrACTUUEli OF -AND- FINE GIGARS, NO. U4 EAST KING STi We liave new in stock a riNC LINE OF GOOD3 sultable for CHRISTMAS PRE8ENTS, jenslstlnc of KINK MEEBHCIIAUM nnd rilKNOU JIKIAK PIPK8, MEKUHU1IAU11 ClOAll AND CIUAltETTK UOLI1K1M, C1GAK, CIOAKKTTK and MATCH CASKS, in '1'i.Tkev Morreoco. uusaie. Alligator, uau, laji ban (II 3wd Heal, neg Bain aim puin x.euvuer, HUKE TENNIS -AND- RACQUET CIGARETTES, Made of straight cut tobaece, mud and et flneflaver. It Is the longest andrrJieunced the best Clgarette In the market. WTUY1T.-S Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, Cigars and Pipes, W11OLE0ALB AND IIETA1' -AT- H. L. Stelunan & Ce. NO. UO NORTH QUEEN BT. marSl-lvd LANQASTEU,rA. AUKUKKAT 1IA1H1AINM 1 In llniinrwpjtr el anv Knit Jackets, Woolen nnd Cotten Bhtrte, 1 1 ene of any size end quality, working rants, evor- allr. Coaiierta, uieves, luuia, anu a varieiy or Notions. Moslet tlmabove goods are soiling at nearly one ball the. prlce tney sold hereto lore. An oventock In tbe market Is tbe cause. Same as wheat, please call and ox ex amine befere you buy.. mamQhv. tNe. 62 North Queen St. "LOVE AND CRIME. A ItOfllANTIO WKsTBIIN T1IAUEDT, Whalttsls Mnrder1 by Jealous Man-Blx 1'criens lad lltesms Ills Cem- pany HH Met Wanted.; Jehn Futqnle, a farm baud, In the em ploy of Jehn Floley, UtIdr near the town et Walweitb, Nebraskr, wen n mild man nercil qnict young tnsn. Heme r.urprlse waa oxeltcd by hl bccemlnR Plnley'a hired raitti, whleh he did several months age, for he vraa generally oensldcrcd superior te that sort of work. It seen np po.ired that thore w.ii a motive in lib aa aa aa tioe, for he began pajlnit attentions te Mary Finley, the cightecti-ear old dauihter of his employer. There was no great reason vrhy he should net pay her his addrcsace, ti he was her equal In social Rtanding ; bnt for seme reason his salt did net prosper, find about n month age it bcoame an epen sreiet that he was a rejected levor. He bc3.-.mn moody and behaved in n peculiar manner, , bnt still remained in Piiiley's employ. He never made any t'urcatn, and no ene for a motreat thought him oepablo of the porpetration of a trSKedy, Things Vfent along smoothly for socie time, Furquln still remaining in the employ of Fin ley. He wn treat i at ene of tbe lamlly. Beth the young ladles were receiving the attcn tlens of yenng men. Chariet Wattles was visiting Mies Mary and Jehn Williams was devoted te Miss Fanaie. Farquin ro re fttEcd at all times V) join the oempany in the parlor when Ui tve yenng men wero prcjunt, bat aside irem this his oenduot was net noteworthy. Preparations wcte made for a dance by the ycutig people in the neighborhood, and at seen as yencg Farquin heaid of it he asked first ene and then the ether of the Finley girls te go with him. They both declined, and it Bcems each, in re fusing his invitation, told him plainly or led him te infer that he ought net te make snch a request, as be knew they had com pany. This led him te infer that they were engaged te be married te the youeg men. Then he for the first tlme uttered threats against his rival. He did net go te tbe pany, but apsnt hi1) time during tbe night prcparlu? a little surprlse party for the levers. He watched in tbe vicinity of the ball room until in Baw h'a intended victim making preparations te go home. Then he hurtled en ahecd of them and bid behind seme stiaw stacks in the barnyard. There he was when the four young poeplo dreve in through the big deuble gate, and from his hiding plaoe he eyed them as they dismounted. As they were bidding cieh ether gecd ulghV, he drew a be id en the fcur heads 'all clo-e togethcr and pulled the trigger. Taenia,. Finley and Jehn Williamii felt deed in their ttaaks, tvhila Mary Finley .-nsd Charles Watties also fell, but lived Isnglpneuuh te sce who the perpotaater of the terrible deed wai. Fuiquie, as recn as he discharged his guu, jumped from hisiplaea of oenoial ment, and, fceeini; eld'mu Finley in the doorway efhls home, mshed upon him and braised him with the fiteclc of his gnu. TLe man then, it scemj, made prepara tiens te rgeipc, tbe flrst step in th.it direction being the concealment of his erlme. He drew the bodies of his vie tirrR te the ptraw stack behind whleh he Tiacfheenhlamg, and oahvcttoffTnoprm!r4 - eahvcttoffTnoprm!r4 - oahvctteffTnoprm!r4 - mass into n lunerai pyre, ue watoued until he saw the 11 re well under way, and then started for the river, but he only went about half a mlle when he thought esoape would be impossible, and deter mined te take his own life. When found a few hafars later he was still alive but surforingiffem n p'atel ball through tbe head Jlt was eared for, and at first said that he had jpeen shot by some ene nnknewn te lilmfretflied bolievod that Mr. Finjey had been killed. On bclug informed tlutthHibeliefiwas true and that ,the murderer; had tried te conceal bis wetk by lire," ilniquln-began te tell a story of his ewa make tip about hew he had been nwakened by the blaz of the burning straw, and beea' shot as be at tempted te oseapo. i lie did net net far with his story when he broke down oemplotely and made n full confession of the raets. 11 e died in a very short time niter making lm confession The story when first received at Umaba was considered a hoax : it was hard te confirm it. bat confirmation by telegraph was obtained from the town of Qreat Island, but details having been brought there by a resident ct the vlelnlty where the affair oeourrod. A FATAL WINU. ritlibarc's Worst Storm lu Ten YeaiH Caniei Une llcittrt and ilncli Damage. BlicdiuK sbecti et rain en Saturday, wUlstlinR wind that Just climbed up into a bow), then n low rumble, then n rattle of musketry, quiekly followed by n creat boom, and then the storm bnrst with nil Its fury were the awful incoming of the meat destruotlve wind and rain storm that has visited Pittsburg slnoe the momora memora momera blo Butehcr's run Heed of 1874. Qreat slcns tottered and rame down with n mighty crash; tolegrepb peles wero thrown down nnd wires were twisted nnd ontan entan gled like whip cord. It was exactly twenty minutes pant six when the storm burst, and it continued with sueh severity for the flret flve min utes that heavy iron buildings seemed te shake ana totter as if an earthquake had oemo. Poeplo ran about as if wild. A quietbnt persistent rain had oentinuod almost tbe entire .day, and the crowds were net as great as customary en Satur day nlghtr, or olse tbe damage mleht have been tnueh greater. As it was, casualties were reported from all parts of the city. The saddest noeldeut ohrenicWl had its soene in Seventh avenue, Mrs. Pfaff had taken her two little ones down te the Sixth strcet museum aed was en her way hemeward when the eterm burst. She had her little girls in her nrms, whlle her boy, Peter, was a short 'distauoe behlnd, when a heavy wooden sign, four feet wide and extending across the top of a build ing, came crashing down upon thorn, instantly Killing me oey, ugeu e. i uea taken from the debris the mother had the little girl oged 3 tightly elasped In her arms. All thrce wero takentotheotllooot npbystelan near by where it was found the mother was seriously bruised about the head and her rfnnrerv doubtful. Unon regaining consciousness and belng told of her little son's fate kher agony was heartrending. The little girl had her rk'ht leg badly fraetured in two plaoes. At Qreeusburg, thirty miles east, en the Pennsylvania railroad, the reef et the new eaurt heusj wai tern oft by the wind and carried across the street. Nature's wUe cosnemy. A Grew who wai bitterly oemplainlog that tbe coming of winter had deprived him of the opportunity of soratehlng for oern was overheard by the ltat, who said : "Hut you must remember that it is only nfur the farmer cets Lis oern in the erlb that I have nuy bhew at all," "Winter is myencmy,"put iu the Hare, "boeausa it leaves my traeks in the snow, te be fol lowed." "And only for that," addd the Dejr, "I'm afraid I should net tatte of hare oneo a year." Meral Dame Nature reallzed that she couldn't satisfy every, body and she didn't try te. AHUUOCSsrUl. B0UOO&. Uew Michigan Has managed Its Agricul tural Uellege. President T. O. Abbet, of the Michigan agricultural college, han resigned, after 20 yeats connection with that Institution, 23 of whieh wero as itn head. This college Is the first dlatlnetly agricultural soheol in the United btates. Itoemmonood in 1867, en a farm loeatcd in the weeds, three miles from Lansing, the state eapital. It has been largely supported by direct ap propriations from the state treasury ever slnoe. Under a general aet of Congress in 1803 the oellogo roeelvcd a grant of 240,000 acres of land, whieh has been carefully managed, and a considerable portion of wnicu yet remains te be sold. Tbe income from this endowment already amounts te $23,000 annually. The faeulty new con. slats of a president, nine professors, tb. secretary, librarian, and six subordinate insiruotero. The oellego has 11 dwellings for the professors, two dormitories for the Btudcnls, a college hall, chemical labera tery, botanteal laboratory, greenhoues, library hall with 8,000 volumes, astronom ical observatory, apiary, and eight farm and garden barns. The llve stoek en the oellego farm is all oarefully selected for breeding and experimental purposes, and is valued at 818.000. The present number of students is 185. Tbe property of the collezo is at Diescct valued at 340.000. Three hundred students have cradnated from the institution, oue-half of whom are new farmers, and many ethers are tcaobers or professors in ether collegcs. Under the management of the faculty six farmers' institutes are held oaeh winter in different parts of the state for the purpese of ex changing and diffusing praetical Informa tion nmeDtr the agricultural nonulatlen and stimulating, n'.spirit of intelligent In quiry. The coiiege has proved a great success, net a little or whieh ia due te the wise administration of President Abbet. who new retires. llii Sat en tne Klemtla Signal. Mark Twain and Qeorce W. Cable vlsi ted Governer Cleveland and made a tour of the oipltel. An amuslerr incident oe ourred in the ceurse of their travels. They entere i the adjutant geueral s offleo te pay their rcapeets te that c fiber, but he was out at the moment, and the party, whleh Inelndud ethers than the gentletnen named, disposed themselves about the offlce in easy positions te await his arri val. Twain sat down cwelessly en ene of the adjutant general's offlelal tables. The party were ehattlng cheerfully and couduethg thcmsolveH peacefully when a dozen clerks and depaties of the department came rushin; in tbneQha and vfitb unequal velietupuca naked what was wanted. Nonnef the visiting pvrty Bcemcd te understand the situation. An Investi gatien difoleH'Ml the fast that Mark had planted himself eqntrely ea a Ieuk row of clactrle b Htens and thin set ringing as many call belle. A Mcvel Indnitiy. Since crocodiles ncd alligators have sup plied leathcr merchants and manufacturers with their ekitis, iu order te satisfy n freak of lashieu, they have becn hunted and destroyed te such n degree that traders are casting anxious glances towards the oneo ,yT,,jllUja(, ,yT,,jllUja(, ,yT,,jllUja(, meandna, tea Miuiuli PP.H Irem whieh the enirassed frame is rapidly vanisuing. xne praotieai xankne, How ever, is net te be beaten by either orecodilcB or alligators, and where onee the orecodllo frolieked in freedom it is new kept in inolesiueo, where it grows and multiplies npaee. Crccedile farms are be coming common. The largest animals are killed nnd skinned, their flesh being used te iced their hungry descendants. That theBO brecdlng plaoes nre of no mean dimensions is thewn by the fact that the owners of ene of thorn supplied a tanner at St Leuis during tbe current year with no less than 5,000 alligator skies. Oeukllns's Manner. Cenkllng, when at Utlea, attends Trinity Kpisoepal ohureh. Just aoress the aisle from him sits an old gentleman named Sherman, for yeats a preminent politician. He and Mr. Genkllng are net en speaking terms. One Sunday, during tbe recital of the apostles' oreed. Mr. Sherman paid partiealar attention te see whethcr Koseoo bowed his head at the customary plaoe, Mr. Sherman sayu : " Well, sir, he steed thera with his head crret and an oxptcssien en his face whieh said louder than words : " If tbe Almighty wants me te bow te Him He must bow first !" Ie lieaics for litis & four. Jehn F. Iletz & Sens, the browers, have purchaeed a trnet of two hundred acres of land at Pert Kennedy, near Norristown. It is their design te put up lea houses ou this property and te out and stere ice dar ing the winter for use nt their brewery. The farm will afford the neecssary facilities for feeding nnd sheltering tbe men and horses engaged In storing the ice and shipping it. Tbe traeks of the Reading nnd Pennsylvania rallroadsraneIOBe te the farm. Ljlng All Areand, Frem the Arkansaw Traveller. 'Where were you when the first shot was fired ?" said a lawyer of a female wit- ness In n sheeting ecrape. "I was lying down en n sofa." "And wbore was your husband ?" 'IIe was lying down in the bae'x gallery." Anfl TvlinrA trixrn rftii, nlitMrnri 9' "They wero all lying in the bed fast asleep." "Any ether membera of your family lying down ?" "Net that I kniw of i but if my brother had bcen thore he would have been lying down in the court heuse. He is a lawyer, like you." A Convenient Explanation, In a box at the Paris opera two ladles are bringing their epera g lasses te bear en a third a brunette et mature years made beautiful with superb diamonds. "Loek 1" said ene ; "It is the Countess X. Her hair is jet blact, and I am sure it was gray last year" "Very true, my dear, But you forget that ehe is In mourning. She lest her brother seme months age 1" The Stream et Lite, TLe bleed cannot be pure uniesa the liver acts rightly. Ner can It be rich unless It bes enough Iren In It, The Iren lu Brown's Iren Hitters Id exactly what la nre led te glve the bleed proper vigor and purity. This splendid tonic acts en ttullvur and sets the whole dl dl gestlve machinery te rightd. It brings te tbe bleed the Iren will li uiven 1 hi tiny rorpni rerpni cli's tnuir ricn red color. Don't let your bleed get thin aud watery, thas Inviting disease, I AVun BTerjixiuy te Knew, Itev. Geergo II. Tbaver. en old citizen et this vicinity known te every ene as a most Influential citizen and christian minister of the 11. K. church, Inst this moment stepped In our store te say, " 1 wish everybody te knew that 1 consider that both myuell and wife ewe our lives te Shlleh's Consmnptleu Cum." It la having a tremetnleus sale ever our counters and Is giving perfect satisfaction In all cases el Lung Dhioiutes, snch as nothing else has done. DBS. ltATCHETT PBANOE.J llotmaeir. Ind., May IS, Hi. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, djugRlst.Nes. 137 and 139 North Qneen street. Lancaster. lobUeeilt Hear Him. uIt el titw. Iwasatnleted with sick heart ache and general debility, bat Xur&eek Blted .Bitters brought about an immediate Improve ment in my ireneral health. I consider them the best family medicine in tee narltet." Adelph Lslex, flnffaie, N. Y. Ter wis by H. U. Cochran, dreggtet, 187 and IN North Oseea street. rnierieai Atviest satve. The Best Halve in the-world'ter Cuts, Bruises, sores, Uleers, '.Bait Bhenm. Tover Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cernsand all sain eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It 11 (roar (rear (roar anteedtegivo perfect satisfaction or money retanded. Price, SB cents per box, foranle by U. U. Cochran, druggist, i7 and 139 North Uueen street, Lancaster, Don't b ralnt-beattaa. If you are In trouble leek up, held en. jrive the blues geed by. U you are in pain, have n lameness, have an actie et anv kind, go te the druggist and ask blm ter Thomet' JCcleetrie Oil, It will de yen geed every tlme. rorsale bvll. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and Uu North (jueen street. A ureat Utseevery. Mr. Wm. Thomea. et Kewtnn. la., lava "Wy wlle has been seriously atteeted with a cengh ler twenty-nve years, and this spring mere severely than ever before. 8 be had nsed many remedles without relief, and belmr urged te try Dr. King's New uisceverv. did se, with most Kratl tying results. Tha first doiue relieved nor very much, and the second bottle has absolutely cared her. She has net had se geed health for thirty years." Trial bottlei froe at Cochran's drug store, Nes. 1 J7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Large alie. 11.00. (C) CLUTiLLHU. R1 icneVAL, anu uresiti LAneASTXB, PaVSept-10, 1S84. t deslre te make known te my friends and customers, and the publie In general, that 1 have remeved from 23 North Qnoen atroet te 121 North Quesn streeL jurirerly occnpled by the Arm of Bmallu & Bans man, where I have openod wit h r. large as as as sortraenterKngllsh.rreneu aud German Novelties, tozether with a large line of Doraeslle Fabrics. Composed as my new stock Is, of new goods and new styles, I feel assured that in soliciting a contlnu centlnu contlnu enoo et your patronage, you will have an opportunity of making solectlons from a took unequalled In Its variety and adapt ed te the present demand, whieh Is ter geed vulaes, gentlemanly styles and effects, and exquisite fit. Nothing but the very best et workmanship; and prlces te suit everybody. Ploase taver me with your orders. Yours very trnly, D. R. WINTERS. 'IXTlL.L.lABtBUN A krOaTKK. ELY3IAN, MELTON AND EEUBEY OVEECOATS- In Dahlia, Oxford, Maroen and Brown, cut In the latest fashions and finished handsomely with silk sleeve linings. We have a fall as sertment of sices, and prices range IremtlS te 123. HOirs ter Dress or Business Wear, made et all wool material In a large variety et patiurns. Including Whipcords or Corkscrew In rour-l!ulten cutaway or Sack Ceat style, tie te 23. run UOODS, including Ladles' MuQ, Cellars, Beas, Pur and Eiderdown trimming. uent'sNeai Bkln caps. imitation Beal, Mlk Plash, Heavy Cleth ana a large va riety et all kinds et bats and caps of the latest lashlens at the lowest prices. CAKBIaGK KOIIESet WeH. Mountain Ueat, Plush and MOlialr. llerae Cevera nnd HlAhla nifLntrAi. In the beat nnd the cheapest qualities irem 70c upwards. XIKAVY WxNTElt UNDi-BWEAU ei Scarlet, White and Bine Grey, both Ira- Sen ed and Demestic All Weel Goods and larlnns, In Whtte and Scotch Grey, 25e te 750. i he W. ft r. Special Weel Underwear, all sizes, halt a dollar. A Waterproof Beet, Grain Leather, flecce Llned,t3 SO. Solid Leather all through, and lust the thing te keep the feet dry. Fer the ladles we have a mil assortment of sizes In the Common Hense Shee that form erly sold at ts.re ; It Is no w cut down te M.00. And tbe opera Toe, a mil dress shoe all widths, that always cold ler 5 CO, we also cut down te (.te per pair. Beth tbege Rtyles are made of carefully Nelected Prench Kid. HUB. BKlt BOOIS AND OVKU81IUUJ. t?e have soinethlng quite new ler butcher" and all per sona requiring a waterproof everpant. These pants are made single ami double and are pos itively warranted te be waterproer and will net become sticky or gummy. Prlce, 75e te I LIS. Alse Jackete el the same material. Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 36 and 38 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. iu IIAMSMAM BUD, OLOTffla. Ve have heard et Clothing glven away, that U11UWU U1W tk JiruuilBUUUUB BlUffU OS BU advertising dodge. The next thing te giving them away Is te sell them at the low price we am new nulling thorn. S7.W, a great retnrn for little meney. A suit that Is geed enough for any bnBlness purpose. Don't wear shoddy and ancient mark downs when you can get such Butts and Overcoats as we sell at 7. IS, f 10 and 112, te say nothing et the 1 iner Things at SIS, tit, us and upward. OVEBCOA1S at the prices, very bottom reached SUirSASLOWAS$1.50. OVERCOATS AS I0W A8 $1,25. OUB CLOTHING SPEAKS IOU 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 much as ILGO a year or two age. L&ansman&Bre. The A8mONABLE BCHASX XAILOM Ne. 66-68 NORTH QDEIM STRUT. Bigbt en the Southwest. Cerner; et Or&nge ULNCASTHK, PA. Air Net connected with any ether clet&lns; ilUUJHS IU fcUU Mh NOTIOH TO XMtrfPAtWtCK.M AND UUM NEBS. All persona are hereby fei bidden te trespass en any el the lands of the Cera wall or Speedwell estates. In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un Inclesed, either ter the purpese el sheeting ex nsblng.as the law will be rigidly enforced against aU trespassing en sU land et tbe undersigned alter this notion. 1 K WM. COLXMAM PSBSMAjT. B. PXKCY ALIJEN, EDWAKD O. VatSEKAir, t itwrnrr W K. W OslKMii Ratn ask m The time Is r&nidhr .mmudw tag lrtwn hMvy goods for lat weather -will be a MemMy.vff Ocmductert. a elaae that need warm Clothing, may find geed, heavy Blue Suite at the. low priee et $12. Stxengly-mde. ril. "" '"'' v jjuv&eu, mis ; worm mere money. Storm uveroeats and OeachmenVi- Oeats are also largelyrepreEent-, 4 earn our stock. fe A. U, YA'iliS & CO., $ 602. 004, 606, CHESTNUT 8TS. PHILADKLV1I1A Nones. Estimates famished te Overoeats for the Inangnrotlen. 5$ Clnb er& .'j& VWV Jlti "i 4 -s lUma w K AKK UiriNQ SBi T.'Ha GREAT BARGAINS Vv VVsrW -1N- eVEReeA:T ONK THOUSAND AND FIVK I1UNDU51V-"1 OTEBCOATS AT M ANUITAOTUKEKS ' . r COST PKICif. "?, nxfvnrtr. krre H .,. . , .. ..un v. , ..n,uttia iu ui Hun, siyius anu quail-,' ', "?".'..... .. . " t uvBuuiiaiH in ail sizes large or small. 'ru uvbih;ua.tm ter old men plain or fancy, .rfi OVEBCOATS for young men-light errtark.!. i OVKUCOATa ter boya-geod and eheap s M J i O VKBCOAT3 ter chlldren-as low as $LK. fin; -ALSO- 100 Dezen Knit Jackets, Just received and selling at Lewer PjIces ,?$ lean ever neara or ter same quanue ei these . v Yi comfortable ana useiul srtlcies. '.i -: uniiJAua.srairomeucuptosa.7j. NEW LINK OP tp Gloves, Underwear, Neekwear andyF, i.& m.MHi.1 evuik .h... . ROLII) 8II.K PUFF 8CAUP8 nt 550. ' "3rf aujuiu eiijb, wiajlt: nuaurs av zee, esc. .tc;v;-.;' 'v All en acoennt et wanting the room tbeyfj i, ,. ,i,1?,S-. I ETRSH & BEOTHM COBNEB OP ., ,M NOUTH UUEEN ST. A CENTUK SQUARr. 'M LAN CAST EB. PA 1SK UUZZAHDti UlSXUBk. WenluflU a Tolnme and ajiretty bJn eiwjlL aw IIW WL4JVJVX4 IUU Vll UU1 hUUllli U. T Adrltf lira n m wvinivneitmr m niititvn HillullHU OUtlll ViaVJL.JAiM -, AS THAT HIDE BY BTIftGEB, & SUTTON, NO. 24 OflNTRH 8QUABB, . ?&: ue weuia nave ead tee much pride In himselt it te boeomo the notorious thlet that huh. ; Every Mgn Feels a Thrill of Priile ucu uc uuw uu UDO OI JIUaUKU A BUT- . jT TON'S SUITS.-ami hit Imii an ..hie t. ".' ffh.. k .....a .. . ............ . ....u jatlen In the region et his pocket, tee. for lf thetrsnltsarothecheapestettho cheap. "i ... sS3 ujuu aaali aim usr msibiiicp, Burger & Sutten, MEKCI1ANT TAILOBS AND CLOTIIIKIW, . ,v u. w vwuNLaM aiiu.nB.s LANCASTER, PA. feW-lvd F IA AXKOUJIO -0- V f" Ne. 6 Eait Kieflr Strek, I have new tn stock tta mee e8mteiea choicest asseTBaeat of iv,' FINE WOOLENS FOR THE PALL AX WTK ' ' 1M(. cOBKJSCMWaisaase adsjaU umux M9 Ar.wnfr v OYERCOAliiStb. nKM ABLOWA" TsTB XAWJMC HM H. GERHARTn iip ' Iff ""i ir tt ( i &. 4TJT "rwi; rt'0 . " , V iS pij. ' im: J.il .AZ 5i u&9V C Y4 .IT, V - fir- ?..?. itw-i' ' Vft i V" JSt -rt. 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