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Volume XVH-Ke. 8.
CLOTUINU.
H. GERHART,
tailor,
lias Just opened a
CHOICE STOCK
or PINE
WOOLENS
FOR TUB
FALL TRADE.
SELECT STYLES ami none but tlie best et
ENGMSH, FRENCH
AMD
AMERICAN FABRICS,
- AT
Se. 61 Ueilh Queen Street.
H. GEBTTART.
Spring Opening
AT
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
We have tei sale rer the coming seasons un
Immense Steek of
-t our own manufacture, which comprises the
latest and Most
STYLISH BESIGES.
Conic anil see our
STEW GOODS
FOIt
MERCHANT TAILORING,
which Is larger ami composed of the best styles
te he'leitml In the city.'
D. B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
Mya LANCASTER. PA
SMALING,
THE ARTIST TAILOR.
Closing out our stock ;or Light Weights at
cost te make room for
Fall and Winter Stock.
A Large Line of
English levelties.
TROPICAL SUTTINGS,
SERGES AND REPS,
RANNOCKBURNS AND CELTICS,
GAMBUOOX PARAMATA
AND KATISTE SUITINGS.
SEERSUCKERS. VALENCIAS. PAROLE
AND MOHAIR COATINGS.
A Splendid Assortment or Wilferd's Padded
ucks in IMainaml Fancy Styles. A i nil Line
Ducks
of
Hi
All the latest novelties. An examination of
our stock I respectfully solicited.
T. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR,
121 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
HUNTS' OOOJiS.
F
OK LINEN COLLARS
oe TO
ERISMAN'S.
wen rNV.Y STOCKINGS
flOTO
ERISMAN'S.
F
7OK SUSPENDERS
QOTO
ERISMAN'S.
OK NEW STVLK
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GOTO
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
66 NORTH JUEKN STREET.
GROCERIES.
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HOLESALK AMD RETAIL.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
AT
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
U7-lyd
AK. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL
, Estate and Personal Property. Orders
left at Ne. .""i Charlette street, or at the Rlack
Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will
receive prompt attention. Rills mode eutand
ttendedtowithent.addltlonalcoat. eZMy
Ready-Maae
Cleing
anil Dm Vesfts
JEWELRY.
TOU1SWEBEB,
Ne. 159 NORTH QUEEN STREET, near 1. IS.
R. Depot, Lancaster, Fa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, ClpckSj&c.
Agent ler me ceieeraiea i-anuu.-uiJi; m.-
cles and Eye-GIasscs. Repairing a specialty,
aprl-lyd
Lancaster Watches.
We liave Just received a second invoice of
the
New Lancaster Movement.
te which we call special attention of anyone
wanting a Reliable Watch at a LOW PRICE.
RR BOWMAN,
100 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER. PA.
Lancaster Wai Ge. Watcn,
NAMED
WeSt End, in 18k. Geld Cases.
West End, in uu. uem cases.
W est End, in Silver Hunting Cases.
WeSt End, in Silver open-face Cases.
-AT-
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S,
Xe. 20 East Kliiff Street, Lancaster, Fa.
hooks asu statiexery.
s
CUOOL HOOKS.
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
ler Lancaster City and County, at
L M. FLYHN'S
Me. 42 WEST KING STREET.
OCHOOL HOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS
AND
Fancy Stationary
AT
FOI BERSMITI'S
Ne. 32 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
uug2S-4td
SCHOOL BOOKS
FOIl TIIK
Schools of Lancaster City,
NEW AND SECOND-HAND.
At the LOWEST PRICES, at the Reek Stere of
JOM BAER'S SOUS,
15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA..
CARPETS.
BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY.
RARE CHANCE IN CARPETS,
Positive sale te Reduce Stock et
6,000 Yards Brussels Carpets,
AT AND IJELOW COST.
Cull and satisly yourself. Al-e, Ingrain, Rag
and Chain Carpets in almost endless variety .at
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
203 WEST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
if URXITVRE.
HEINITSH,
PINE FURNITURE
ADD
Cabinet Manufacturer.
All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk
would de well te call and examine specimens
et our work.
OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY.
HEINITSH,
15 East Ring Street.
cmxa axd glassware.
j et of ware from
NEW YORK AUCTION
AT
CHINA HALL.
SOLD AT
Auction Prices.
Housekeepers don't miss Bargains.
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
riMtV LOCIIER'S RENOWNED COUGH
X SYRUP.
DRY UOODS.
FAOESTOCK'S,
Next Doer te the CoartHeese,
Have opened this day large lines of
DOMESTICS.
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS,
all the populer makes at less than regular
prices.
CALICOES.
Wc have iust received large lines of PRINTS
of best quality, light and dark, In
Remnants at 5 and 6 1-4 Cents.
MADRAS GINGHAMS,
In all the new styles.
Red, White, Grry, Canten and Desnct
FLANNELS.
LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS, In large
quantities.
CHEAPER THAN EVER !
I? ALL STOCK
WALL PAPERS
-AND
CARPETS.
BODY BRUSSELS CAT. PETS,
ROXUURY CARPETS,
TAPESTRY CARPETS.
BRUSSELS, HALL AND STAIR CARPETS.
VENITIAN CARPETS.
t
All grades of
Ingrain and Rag Carpets.
Crumb Cleths and Rugs,
ALL SIZES.
WINDOW SHADES.
CURTAIN POLES,
CORNICES, &C.
J. B. lartin & Ce.
HAIjL PAPERS, te.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
MAKES ALL KINDS OF
WIRE SCREENS
for windows, and put up in such a manner
that you need net remove when you close the
window. We have some decided bargains In
WALL PAPER.
In order te clee will he sold very low.
PLAIN WINDOW SHADES, in all colors and
widths. Extra Wide Goods for Large Curtains
and Stere Shades. Fixtures of Best Makes.
Hollands, Fringes, Tassels, Cord, Leeps, Paper
Curtains, &c.
Extension Window Cornice
In a variety of Patterns, will fit any window
up te Ave teet In width. Cornice Pe'.es, Eheny,
Walnut ami Ash.
ORDERS TAKEN FOR
PINE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
Fry's, 57 North Queen Street.
DRUGS, JbC.
SELLLIMG. OFF FISHING TACKLE AT
COST.
Avail yourselves of this opportunity, fisher
men, te lay in at lKittem prices a complete
stock et
TACKLE,
AT FREY's PHARMACY.
Cor. N. Oueen and Orange Streets.
Lancaster, I'm.
Drugs, Chemicals at the lowest pricex.
nlO-yd
TTULL'S DRUG STOKE.
PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
All Kinds of
PATENT MEDICINES
AT
HULL'S DRUG STORE,
15 West Kins St., Lancaster, Pa.
Alse a Large and Fine Assortment of
TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
American, FrcnclinndEnglish PERFUMERY,
Toetli, Hair, Nail.Flesh, Cleth, Shaving and
Inmnt Brushes, Preparations for the Teeth,
Soaps, Hair Oils and Pomades, Trusses, Slioul Slieul
der Braces and Supporters.
PURE GROUND SPIOES.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS,
FISHING TACKLE, RODS AND REELS
or Every Description.
HULL'S DRUG STORE
Ne. 15 WEST KTNO STREET.
aug23-lyd
"VCAKCUS O. SEHNER,
HOUSE CARPENTER,
Ne. Via .Verth Prince street.
Prompt and particular attention paid te a)
toraOen and repairs sKJ-lyd
LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY,
Eantastrr ntrlltgcncrr.
THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. O, 1880.
JAKE FETTERLY IN TEXAS.
IHS OWN ACCOUNT OF THAT BLESSED
REGION.
HYDROPHOBIA OR RABIES.
A Lecal Scientist en a Distressing Disease
l'at Rneney's Ilouele Tlie Fate of an
Italian Beauty.
In the Leue Star State.
Correspondence et the IXTELHCEjfCEn.
Round Reck, Williamses Cecxrv, Texas, )
September 1, 1SS0. $
This section of this great state is equal
te any pait of it in the wealth of its agricul
tural resources ; and te any of my friends
or acquaintances who intend emigrating te
this country ray advice is te examine this
portion of the statu before settling at ether
points. "We have a geed healthy country,
and geed water, and the facilities for
schools arc very geed, in fact better than
they are in a great many portions of the
state. We have as geed society hern as
any Western state can beast of. And then
a farmer can make such easy living here !
Our fanners de net work half their time,
and they make" plenty for themselves and
te spare. I would like te see one of your
Lancaster county farmers who raise every
thing with such little labor that they be
gin te think that the crops ought te make
themselves without giving any labor. And
they very frequently get what is called the
" spring lever" here in Texas. The clim
ate cannot be beaten. Of course, the rays
of the sun are het ter here than they are in
your state ; but what makes Texas such
an exception, is its south breeze that springs
up from the Gulf of Mexico in the morn
ing and blows all day, while the sun shines
at its hottest. Willi this south wind brac
ing me up, 1 have done a harder day's
work ou railroads here than I ever have
done in Pennsylvania, and was net se
nearly exhausted. Anether thing here,
our nights arc cool and pleasant, se that a
person will need a blanket te cover him at
night. We can grew almost everything
here, wheat, barley, eats, corn, Egyptian
corn, Egyptian grass for hay, Irish pota
toes that no state in the Union can excel,
and tobacco. Tobacco docs finely ; I be
lieve this portion of Texas would grew
geed tobacco if any one knew hew te cul
tivate it. I notice it grows very line and
thrifty. Seme of our farmers just plant
enough for their own use. All kinds of
fruit de well here. I have raised as line
peaches myself as I ever saw grew in any
of the states. Grapes are being cultivated
here te perfection. Our crops this year
have been very fine ; perhaps a little tee
much rain for cotton, as it is a plant that
matures with very little rain.
Texas will make this year mere cotton
than any ether Southern state, and after
this will be the leading cotton state. Wc
very seldom make a failure here, as we
have such a variety that wc are always
bound te make plenty of some one of the
varieties that we plant. Wc never have
te manure or lime the land, as wc have
the black, rich soil ; and in regard te rais
ing stock, the world knows that there is
no better country en the face of the glebe
for that business. Our winters arc mild
and stock will live through the winter
months with very iiltle feed. There arc
plenty of stock men that de net feed their
stock from ene year's end te the ether.
The grasses cure sufficiently through the
season which makes geed pasturage
through the winter. Snow wc seldom
have. I have never seen ice ever one-half
an inch thick, and I have seen the winter
pass without any frost at all. There is no
doubt in my mind that this country sur
passes all ether states that I have traveled
through, for families seeking homes, as
everything is se cheap, both land and pro pre
visions. There is money maile every year
here in the stock business. And net only
in stock, but a great many ether things
that a man can invest iu te make money.
All that Texas wants is a few capitalists
within her borders te develop her re
sources. I see by your paper that the chances for
carrying Pennsylvania for Hancock and
English aie geed. I wish they were as cer
tain of carrying your state as they arc of
Texas. Tlsc only little bother we have
is with a party they call Greenbackcrs.
They have get an idea into their heads of
carrying this state, but when next Nevcm.
bcr comes they will find that there will net
be a Grcenbackcr left te dig his own
grave. Hancock and English will swallow
the last one of them with an eighty thou
sand majority. This congressional dis
trict, the Fifth, is represented new by a
Grcenbackcr, G. W. Jenes, but he will be
beaten badly. Wc are running Scth Shcp
pcrd, a very popular Democrat, against
hiin, who will carry the district by at least
two thousand majority. Texas intends
sending a solid delegation te Cengicss te
support Hancock and English.
Jake Fetterlt.
Hydrophobia or Rabies.
Fer the Ixtzlligexcek.
It is something mere than preb.iblc that
a distinct nervous disorder or specific dis
ease exists which is only developed after a
suitable subject is inoculated with the
virus. That it is net the result of a mor
bid imagination can be attested by the
fact that the lower animals contract the
disease under the same conditions as man.
The reason why se much confusion exist?
concerning this disorder is its rarity ;
though deg bites arc very plentiful, as
every tow-headed urchin and newspaper
can testify, yet a case of hydrophobia is
very rare, se very rare that most of our
most experienced physicians have never
seen a case. This fact should be mere
generally known te save needless alarm and
terror, and the useless strapping and muz
zling of dogs, which have new a real rea
son for getting mad and biting somebody.
Dogs, like men, suffer a variety of dis
turbances of health, which in no case of
SEPTEMBER 9, 1880.
man or beast serves te improve the general
kindliness of temper. In no case of sus
pected "madness" should the animal be
killed, if it can be secured from mis"
chief otherwise ;
the opportunity
observations. It
in this way is lest
of making valuable
was a great mis
fortune that the deg was dispatched that
bit the Beeth child. The " snapping and
barking like a deg" is net a proof conclu
sive of hydrophobia in an individual suffer
ing with convulsions. I saw an infant of
six weeks of age, some time age, that for
two days before death uttered cries re
sembling the bark of a deg. In the days
of our grandfathers hydrophobia was mere
bslievcd in than is the case te-day,; there
is very geed reason te believe that many
cases of profound nervous disturbance
were referred te hydrophobia which new
would be better understood. Upen this
error in the diagnosis was, possibly, found
ed the widespread fame of the " Stecz's
cure" specific for hydrophobia ; which the
forepart of this century, aud much later,
was believed in se confidently that men
fode great distances ou horseback te pro
cure it. Its use is by no means discon
tinued. A party in Hanover, Pa., prepares
the formula, and at least thrce ethers in
the United States, one being in California.
"Regulars" de net recognize it as a valu
able preparation. It is used al
most exclusively in domestic prac
tice, and may be by some doc
tors te allay anxiety when a preven
tive is desired. The Anagallis, or "red
chick-weed," is the plant in which the
Virtues for the cure of madness are supposed
te reside. It is a pretty little plant, spar
ingly found in dry fields, and sometimes
makes its appearances iu gardens, and in
Europe has the common uamc of "Shep
herd's Weather Glass," because the flow
ers open quite uniformly at 8 o'clock iu
the morning and close at 2 p. m. When
the day opens cloudy the buds drop off
without opening.
It has a reputation rather as an antidote
against bad consequences from the bitings
of mad dogs and wild beasts, of at least
two hundred years standing.
Very geed authority says it is inert, that
it has no active medical properties, by
ethers it is supposed te be a tonic and a
nervine, L-. D. Z.
Tlie Man Who Leeks Like Rooney.
A Surprise for the Heys who are inused 111
the Ilowery Variety Shows.
Pat Rooney, a performer from the Lou Leu Lou
eon concert halls, made his first appear
ance in a New Yerk variety theatre about
live years age. He personated a mere un
couth artft comical Irishman that had ever
before been seen en the stage. lie sang
suchaengsas "Will you ever sheet the
hat?" "He's a solid man," and
" Biddy the pride or the bal
let." He danced asteuishiug
jigs. But his face and walk were
his fortune. The face did net need much
paint and whiskers te make it a grotesque
wonder. The walk was for years deemed
inimitable. With oue shoulder raised, his
back humped, his arm awkwardly bent at
the elbows and swung in an indescribably
eccentric manner, his funny face askew,
aud his legs stiff, he was such a caricature
as, nobody could help rearing at. His
success was great, and for a long time
he commanded a salary of $130 a week
for about twenty minutes of work each
evening. His ' gait has latterly been
widely imitated, and may new be
seen faintly reproduced, in nearly
ever burlesque entertainment ; but
few were able te master it, and he re
mained without a successful rival. Last
year he made a tour under the manage
ment of Harry Miner of Miner's Londen
theatre, in the Bowery. Miner had en
gaged him for five years at a salary, as
stated, of 3,000. But for the present sea
son he hired himself out te Manager
Themas Donaldsen of Donaldsen's Lon Len Lon
deu theatre. A law suit was the conse
quence, and Judge Beach, in the supreme
court, has decided that the contract with
Miner is binding. A permanent injunction
was issued restraining Rooney from per
forming for anybody else.
Such was the situation when, en Mon
day evening, " Mr. Pat Reilly, the distin
guished artist and educated gentleman, "as
described in the bills, made his debut en
Miner's stage. When the time came for
him te appear, a perfect scmblance of Pat
Rooney stalked into view. The supreme
ly ugly face, the angular form, and the
marvelously ungainly walk were all exact
ly the same. Reilly proceeded te sing the
Rooney songs, te dance the Rooney dances
and te make the Rooney grimaces with
precision. Every tone and movement was
a true copy. Net a point was lest or les-
sencd. The mimicry was eveu better than
that of Robson and Crane in " Ihe Come
dy of Errors." Thus far during the week
the audiences have taken kindly te Reilly
in lieu of Rooney, who is compelled te re
main idle while his popularity is se ingen
iously turned te account by another.
Au Italian Beauty Bnrncd te Death.
All Italv is meurnimr the tragic end of
Siguera AdcliuaPaeliui, who was the bclle
of the Peninsula. Surpassingly beautiful,
always attired with taste, constantly cliang.
ing her toilet she attracted all eyes wher
ever bIie appeared. Villa Berghcsc, the
Pincie and the Corse the Canal street
and shell-read of Reme had no mere
faithful frequenter. The 17th of July she
was siting with her mother and a gentle
man in her parlor, which was lighted by
a petroleum oil lamp hanging from the
ceiling. The gentleman rese. As be did
se, his hand knocked the lamp, which os
cillated and fell, falling se unfortunately
a3 te pour all its contents en Adclina's
dress, and te set fire te the oil. Instantly,
one sheet efflame, panic-stricken, she ran
into the drawing room and threw
herself en the fleer. Her mother
and the gentleman strove te put out the
fire ; they succeeded only in burning
their hands and legs. The fire spread te
the curtains and from them te the furni
ture the whole room was in flames. The
gentleman went te the window aud cried :
"Fire!" "Help!" The front deer was
locked. A hatter's journeyman get an axe
and battered down the deer. Firemen
came and found three wounded persons te
be cared for. While some of the firemen
battled with the flames the ethers tended
the wounded. A cab was sent for te carry
Adelina Faelini te San Glacomo hospital.
The hospital surgeon instantly saw that
the unhappy lady was deemed. She was
in a swoon. He administered seething
medicine, and presently she recovered con
sciousness and lingered in inexpressible
anguish until 4:30 a. m., when death re
leased her. She was put in her coffin the
next day. The cettin was filled with
carded cotton. Her tortured mouth, all
awry after death, revealed her beautiful
. teeth of dazzling whiteness, but all else
was black ; her whole body, save her legs,
was a cinder; her right breast had com
pletely disappeared, burnt te ashes; she
looked like a negre packed iu cotton. She
was only three-and-twenty.
m m
A Yeung Girl Sleeps Ter Many Months.
Scarcely less astonishing than Dr. Tan
ner's recent feat of fasting-is the condition
of a young lady, the daughter of the mayor
of Grambkc, a village near Bremen, who
is said te have been fast asleep ever since
the second week in January, with the ex
ception of a few hours of semi-wakefuU
ness at intervals of from six te eight weeks.
An interesting account of her extraordi
nary state is published in the Hanour
Courier. It appears that she lies, plunged
in a profound slumber aud entirely uncon
scious of all that gees en around her,
night and day, declining en her left side,
warmly covered up and with a light gauze
spread ever her head. Nourishment,
chiefly in a liquid form, is daily adminis
tered te her, which she swallows without
awaking for a second.
She is a pretty, slender girl, of a pallid
complexion, but she does net lese in weight
during her trances of from forty te sixty
days, and, when awake, exhibits a cheer
ful disposition and an eager desire te per
form such small household tasks as her
strength enables her te fulfil. Her father
is a well-to-de man, who has consulted
several eminent medical men, in the hope
of discovering some remedy for his daugh
ter's abnormal condition, which entails
serious inconvenience and constant anxiety
upon the ether members of his family;
bnt all efforts hitherto made te keep the
unlucky girl awake have resulted in total
failure. Since the case of the sleeping
Uhlau at Potsdam, no such interesting
subject for study and observation ou the
part of the faculty has arisen as that of the
strangely somnolent burgomaster's daugh
ter at Grambkc.
Goldfinches vs. Grapes.
Seliusgrevu Times.
Fer several days we noticed that some
thing injured aud ruined many of our 'ripe
grapes. The outside grapes of the ripest
bunches were burst open and let hang,
part of the substance having apparently
been sucked out. Several times as wc ap
proached the vine a goldfinch ilew away,
aud our suspicious were fixed upon that.
In course of three days onc-feuith of the
grapes en a large vine were mined, and the
most of these the third day. That evening,
a little before night, wc discovered all the
thieves at work at ene time, and they
were six goldfinches. They work fast,and
six of them, if unmolested, would ruin a
bushel of grapes per day, if net mere. It
is impossible also te keep them away with
anything less effective than powder anil
shot. We give these facts, as ethers may
profit thereby and save their grapes if
net this year, next.
A Fact.
We may live without books, what is knowl
edge but grieving.
Wc may live without hope, hat Is hope but
deceiving,
We may live without love, what la passion but
pining.
Rut where is the man that can live without
"dining,"
We may live without work and have .freedom
from toil,
lint can't'eure Ncuralgla'wlthent Eclcctrlc Oil.
Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran, druggist, 137 and
138 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. 43
Statistics prove that twenly-nve per cent
of the death? in our larger cities arc caused by
consumption, and when wc rellect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
abottleofLocher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
slisdl wc condemn the sufferers ler their licgll.
gence, or pity them for their ignorance? Xe
OKast King street.
C. C. Jacobs, "S Folsom street, Rnflale.an em
ployee of the U. S. Express Ce., says: Dr.
Themas' Eclectric Oil cured lilin et a severe
casoefPilesofSycars standing, he had tried
almost every known Remedy, "besides two
Ruinde Physicians" without reliet, but the
Oil cured him. he thinks it cannot be recom
mended tee highlv. Fer sale by II. 15. Cochran,
druggist, 137 and 130 Xerth Queen street, Lan
caster. jievav irujtxjsHXxa aoeis.
PLLNA' & BRENEMAN.
100 Gress fruit Jars,
Ileiiglit before the advance and ler t-ale at
$1.20 PER DOZEN.
Great Rargalns in
TINWARE AND HOUSE
FURNISHING GOODS,
AT
Flu i Breneman's
152 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
JSYCU tiSIOXS.
DAILY EXCURSIONS
rneM
PHILADELPHIA
CAPE MAY.
The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer
"REPUBLIC"
Leaves Race Street Wharf at Via. m., arriving
at Cape Mav about 1 p. in. Returning. leaves
Cape Mav tit 3 o'clock p. in., givingample time
for batldntr or a drive en the beach. A full
I5rass Rami and Orchestra Music for dancing.
Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch
eons and Refreshments in abnndance. Din
ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish
served for supper a lew moments after taken
from tlie water.
Fare for the Round Trip
$1.00.
SUNDAYS Will lea-c Race Street Wharf at
VA a. in.
p. s. A Rread Gauge Steam R. R. will con
vey passengers te Cape Island In 8 minute.
Tickets for stile at
CHAS. EL BAKU'S,
28-2JimdAw CENTRE SQUARE.
T1XWARE, JtC-
GAS FIXTUBES,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY,
AT
Sliertzcr, Huniplireville & KieiTer's
40 EAST KINO STREET.
ATTORXEYS-AT-LA W
HENRY A. R1LET
Attorney and CoanseUer-at-Law
21 Park Rew, New Yerk.
Collections made in all parts or the United
States, and a general legal business transacted
Refers by permission te Steinuian A Uenee
Price Twe Cents.
DRY GOODS.
TO STATE FAIR
VISITORS !
INVITATION.
A Cordial Invitation te visit
my store, and te make use of
it during your stay in the city.
In the waiting-room, as you
enter from Chestnut street, you
may rest with ladies and chil
dren; leave parcels, checked;
and enjoy many ether little fa
cilities. I want you te see my place
and business; and te learn hew
easily, safely and advantageous
ly you can send there from your
homes for almost everything.
JOHN WAXAMAKEB.
Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market, streets,
and City Hall Square, Philadelphia.
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COAZ.
B.
It. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all binds or
LUMRER AND COAL.
JWYard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
stieets above Lemen. Lancaster. n3-lyd
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL
Ceal of the Best (JuaUty put up expressly
for family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
7- YARD ISO SOUTH WATER ST.
n cJO-lyd PHILIP SCIIUM. SON & CO.
10AL! COAL! COALttt
Wc have constantly en hand all the best
grades of COAL that are In market, which we
arc selling as low as any yard In the city.
Call and get cir prices before buying else
where. ffl. F. STEIGERWALT & SON.
s27-lyd 2JI NORTH WATER STREET.
C0H0 & WILEY,
3SO XORTll WATER ST., Lancaster, l'a..
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
LUMBER AND COAL.
Connection With the Telephonic Exchange.
lSianch Ofllce : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST.
feb28-lyd
COAL! COAL!
Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kinds
or COAL go te
RUSSEL & SHULMYER'S.
Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re
siectfuliy solicited.
OFFICE: 23 East King Street. YARD:
CIS North l'nnce Street.
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COAL! - - - COAL!!
GORRECHT & CO.,
Will deliver coal at the following .prices :
R. D. Broken Egg and Nut $1.35
dlO VC .0
Enterprise, Broken Egg and Nut 4.34
" Steve........ 4.CO
Lykcn's Valley, Broken, Egg and Steve. : 4.80
Nnt .................... ..... 4J
All Grades Ne. 1 Pea 33
Weight guaranteed.
P. W. GORRECnT, Agt.,
J. B. REILLEY,
augW-tftl W. A. KELLE R.
AGRICULTURAL.
OIATK FAIR.
Twenty-seventh AbbbsI Exhibition
OF TUB
Ma AgriceM Society
WILL. BE nKLD IU
MAIN CENTENNIAL BUILDING,
FAIRMOUNT PARK, PHILAD'A.
SEPTEMBER 6 te 18.
Entries and Competition Free t
INTERNATIONAL SHOW
SHEEP, WOOL AND WOOL PRODUCTS.
SEPTEMBER SO te 25, 1880.
Entry Beeks wfll close at the Office, North
west corner or Tenth and Chestnut streets,
August 31, 1880.
$40,000 IN PREMIUMS.
CASH PRIZES FOR LIVE STOCK. 24,315
Excursion Tickets at Greatly Reduced Rates.
Liberal Arrangements for Transportation.
D.W.SEILER,
Recording Scc'y.
ELBRIDGE M'CONKEY,
Corresponding Sec'y.
WILLIAM S. BISSELL,
President,
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