?'-;. "t '.'-"v"; a," je wtift$te$ a'i Ij I IAAAAAl 'V I UUv' A- '?J$&hS- LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1880. Volume XVII-Ne. 11. Price Twe Cents. 20) DHftaLScTVBK' -3K5 "tjWl'W- vAA VvJ5 . h . CLOTUJXO. H. GERHART, TAILOR, Ha J list opened :i CHOICE STOCK op riNK WOOLENS FOB TUB FALL TRADE. SELECT .STY i.HS and none litit the best et ENGLISH, FRENCH AMD AMERICAN FABRICS, vr Ne. 51 Keiih Queen Street. H. GBBHART. Spring Opening AT 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We have tin sale ler the coining seasons an Immense Stock el it our own manufacture, wlileli cempi Ns llie -.atc-luiid Most STYLISH DESIGNS. Come iiinl see our HEW GOODS A'lilc-lt 5s larger ami composed et the bests! les te be;leunil in the city.' D. B. Hesletter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQMRE. Clyd LANCASTER. PA iial 1. i'Ai'j-:i:s. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. MAKK.S ALLK1NDSOF VIBE SCREENS ler windows, anil put up in such :i manner that you need net remove when you t-le-v tin; window. We have some decided bargain-, in WALL TAPER. In milcr te clo-e will Im sold very low. PLAIN WINDOW SIIADES.iu all colors and widths. Evtra Wide (ioeds ter Large Curtains and Mere Shades. Fixtures et" Rest Slakes. Hollands Fringes, T:is-clh,Cerd, Leeps, Paper Cm tains, A.c. Extension Window Cornice ln:i variety of Patterns, will lit any window ill) te live leet in Mill. Cornice Poles, Ebony, Walnut and Ash. ORDERS TAKEN FOR PINE PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS. AT Fry's, 57 North Queen Street VAMI'AUIX HOODS. "VVMI'AKJN OOODS! New Samples ! New Styles ! Clubs ami Committees invited local land ex amine our goods before purchasing. CAFES, COATS. HATS. CAl'S, HELMETS TOUCHES, BADGES, STREAMERS, FLAGS, BURGEES. (Political Lanterns very cheap.) Bunting Flags of All Sizes. Portraits of Presidential Nominees en cletlu suitable ler Manners and Transpar encies. PLASH TORCH. Every Club ought te have some, even it t hey de net have them ter entire Club. D. S. 13UKSK, 17 East Kins Street, Lancaster. HOBKS, BHAXKJSTS, AC. OIGN OF TIIK BUFFALO UK AD. ROBES! ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS I have new en hand the Lreest. Bkstand Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unllncd BUFFALO ROBES In the city. Alse LAP AND HOUSE BLANKETS of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satchels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. -Repairing neatly and promptly denc.-sa A. MILEY, IOH Kerth Queen St., iMntmtier. e-S-lydMWAS ItltY LOCIIER'S Ur.MunNKD COUGH L SYRUP Reafly-Maie Cletmng JEWEUir. I' OUIS WEBER, J WATCIIMAKKK. Ne. l.V) NORTH QUEEN STREET,ncar P. R. It. Depot, Lancaster, Fa. Geld, silver and Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, 4c. Agent ler the celebrated Pantu-eepic bpecta cles and Eye-Glascs. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd We have the just received a second invoice of L 1 te which wc call special attention or anyone wanting a Keli.iblc Watch at a LOW PRICE. B. F..BOWMAN, 100 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. FA. ter NAMED West End, 5ll is, t ;em uw-. WeSt Elld, in Ilk. Geld Ca-.es. W eSt EnQ, in Sliver Hunting Cacs. W eSt XLLlCl, in SiUcr open-lace Ca-cs. AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S. Xe. i!0 Estst Kins Street, Laucasicr, Pa. T.E.Caldweli&Ce. 902 Chestnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. FOR BRIDAL PRESENTATIONS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT IN NEW DESIGNS. Tea Services, Ferks, and Spoons Fancy Silver, Complete Bridal Outfits. SILVER-PLATED WARES FINK CUTLERY. Our stock in this department is unexcelled. "We guarantee superior quality at positively lowest prices. Orders and inquiries by mail will receive prompt attention. Goods by express en approval. scpr-lv.ileedM, w.vr HOOKS AXD STATWXJ211Y. noer. cooks. S SCHOOL BOOKS A XII school supplies ler Lancaster City and County, at L M. FLYNN'S Ne. -IS W1T KING STREET. OCIIOOL IEOOKS, BLANK BOOKS aj;i Fancy Stationary at SOI LERSIITI'S Ne. 32 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. augss-itii SCHOOL BOOKS Schools of Lancaster City, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. At the LOWEST PRICES, at the Heek Stoic of JOM BAER'S SOIS, 15 ail 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, FA., MAKBZ.M, 1YQ1UCS. WE P. PBATLBY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 758 Nerm yucen Street, Lancaxtcr, Fa. MONUMENTS. HEAD AND FOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satis tactien gi en in every particular. N. 15. Ueinembcr, works at tlie extreme end of North Queen street. ln3e ( TTtAiN5rEUUEAxIeS T In large or small ameunta. $25 or $20,000 Write W. T. SOULE & CO.. Commission Mer chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, HI., for cir ulars. m28-iyd Lancaster fatcles HUB PERM KIDXET PADS. BATS HDJEY PAD! A DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT, which supplies a want men of eminent ability have devoted years of study and experiment te And a Spccilic for Diseases et the Kidneys, JHaddcr, Urinary Organs and Nervous System and from the time of its discovery lias rap idly increased In favor, gaining the approval and confidence et medical men and these he have used it; it has become a favorite with all classes, and wherever introduced has super seded all oilier treatments. In short, such is its intrinsic merit and superiority, that II Is new the only recognized reliable reined y. Is Strongly Endorsed! Wc have the most unequivocal testimony te Its curative powers from many persons et high character, intelligence and responsibility. Our book, "Hew a Lite wis Saved," giving the history of this discovery, and a large record of most remarkable cures sent free. Wri'e ler it. WAV'S KIDNEY FADS an: sold by all drug gists, or will lc sent by mall (fice et" postage) en receipt of their price: Ucgular, $2; Special, for obstinate cases of long standing,:;; Chil dren's, $1.50. Address. Day Kidney Pad Company, TOLEDO, OHIO. PATITIflN Owing te the many worthless Jtt.l) Hull. Kidney Tads new seeking a sale en our reputation, we deem it due the allllcted te warn them. Ask for DAY'S KIDNEY FAD, mid take no ethei s t-1 vdeed M W A, FA, W $500 REWARD! OVEIt A MILLION OK PROF. GUILMETTE'S Dave already been sold in this country and in France; every one of which has given perleet satisfaction, and has performed cult's every time when used according te directions. We new say te the aluicletl anil doubting ones that we wiluiy the above reward tern single LAME BACK Hint the i'ad fails te cure. This f treat Kcinedy will Fesitivelv and I'ennanenlly cure Lum bago, Lame Jlack. Sciatica, (Jravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, llright's Disease et the Kidneys, In continence anil Ueteiitinii et the Urine, In flammation et the Kidneys, Catarih of the Dladdcr. lliu'h Colored Urine, l'aiu in the Hack, Side or Leins, Nervous Weakness, and in tact all disordersel tlieliladderand Unitary Organs whether contracted by pi 1 vate disease or otherwise. LADIES, if you are sullcring from Female Weakness. Leucerrha'a, or any disease et the Kidneys, llladdcr, or Urinary Organs, YOU CAN BE CUBED 1 Without swallowing nan -eons medicines, by simply wearing PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD, WHICH CUKES 15Y AHSOKI'TION. Ask vourdlugglstrerPKOF. GUILMETTE'S l'i:i:.CII KIDNEY FAD, and take no ether. ll lie nas net get it, semi - ami you win le celve the I'ad by return mail. Fer sale by JAMES A. MEVEIM, Odd Fellows' Hall, Columbia, I'.i. Held enl by fiEO. Wr. HULL, Druggist, IS W. King St., Lanc!i-.1er, I'.i. augll-t.indeeilM.WtVl1 Prof. Guilmette's French Liver Pad. Will positively cure Fever and Ague, Dumb Ague, Ague Cake, ISillleus Fever, Jaundice, Dys.pep-.ia and nil diseases of the Liver, Stomach and ISIoed. Trice $l.r0 by mail. Send ter I'ret. fjullmette's Treaties en the Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address FRENCH PAD COMPANY, Teledo, Ohie, augll OiiiileedM.W&F ltnuus, xv. riMiVSSKSl TltUSSESM TKUSSKS!!! JL Sulfewrs from Kupturc w ill llml the safest, easiest and cheapest Trusses in tiie world en exhibition and ler sale by ANDKEW G. FUEY, Druggist, Cor. N. Queen and Orange Sts, Laucaatcr, I':i. Call and sec. Alse, the only sure cure for l'lles, FltEY'SUNIVEKSAL FILE SUFI'OSITOKY. Never kills. Trice. r0c. and "re. a box. nie-jd iui.i.'.s DKUt; si-fiici:. PUKE DKUtJlS AND CIIEMTCALS. All Kinds of PATENT MEDICINES HULL'S DRUG STORE, 15 West King St., Lancaster, Fa. Alse a Large and Fine Assortment of TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, American, Frenchand English FEKFUMEUY, Teeth, Hair, Nail, Flesh, Cleth, Shaving and Infant ISrushcs, Frcparatieiis for the Teeth, Soaps, Hair Oils and Teinades, Trusses, Shoul der Unices ami Supporters. PURE GROUND SPICES. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, FISH IX J TACKLE, RODS AM) KKKI.S or Every Description. IIU LKS DRUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST KING STREET, au'is-lyd r UJtXlTVKE. HEINITSH, FINE FURNITURE Ann- Cabinet Manufacturer. All in want or Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk would de well te call and examine specimens et our work. OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. HEINITSH, 1S East King Street. FOUXVJMUi AXIt 3LAVU1X1STS. r ANCASTKU D0ILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, OrrtisiTSiHB Locomotive Works. The subscriber continue te manufacture BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning and ether purposes Furnace Twicrs, . Dollews Fines, " Sheet-iron Werk, and Rlacksmithing generally. 49 Jobbing piemptly attended te. anglS-lydJ JOHN BEST. Frenen Kieney Pads Hatuastrr I-ntrllfgrnrrr. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 13, 1880. QUAINT QUEBEC. A DAY IN Tin: ii:;:ai.tai: ami:i:ica. cir Points r Interest in the Hi-teic tlld Timu, Whcre AVeITu I'cll. Montgomery's Death. Montcalm Tomb. The Citadel. THE GREAT NORTHWEST. On the Kead from LnucaMcr te ?,Imiie:ip(- lis. Tlin Topegrapliy of the Country. The CiLrallar of Amrilr.ir Amrilr.ir Amrilr.ir Coriespeudcnceof the Intei.liecm'i:::. Te the tourist liaviny a fondness for the quaint and venerable, there is no city this side of the Atlantic having se many at tractions as Quebec. It is net se old as St. Augustine, Flerida, being founded in 1S0S, neatly fifty i ears later, but its supe rior importance and nieie piclmesnue po sition make :t nieie attiacfive. Over everything is thrown the charms of anti quity, and evcrywheie the tern isl will find some spot consecrated by Iiisteiic memo lies. Its low, small houses, its ditty wind ing narrow streets, its curious eaniages, no less than its slew, quiet people, all give it the appearance of a feimcr century. It was a lovely cool morning that we steed en the deck of the steamboat Montreal, in which wc had tiie evening prc ions left the metropolis of Canada and caught our iiist glimpse of the English Hag floating from the citadel. Soen we passed the fortress, " iil.ick and grim v. iih m.uiy a grin." Dm ham Tci race, lying along the edge .... ,.,.. . , , , .. . , .. ' tlieclill, two limnliea iecL above i!ie lower town the site of the Chateau of St Leuis, built by Champl.iin in 1020 and ihiffeiin Terrace, v.hich h.is lecenlly been added in honor of thu late governor gener al of Canada, and landed in the liustues; centre of the huver tev!i which is built along the river. St. Peter i.-; the principal street and has .some fine banking andcom andcem uicici.tl houses, and here, the visitor will lir.s t notice the curious manner in which all kinds el business are conducted tinder the same toef. I noticed law, banking and insurance offices, lestaurant:;, rag and '.'link .shops, and .sail lefts in thu same building. Ascending te the upper lower b the bieak-neek blahs or by mountain :.UtcI, we reach the citadel, situated en the high est point of Cape Diamond, evet looking tnc town ami covering nueui fuiiy acics. The first plan of the foiliuYalieti was m.ule as catly as 17TJ, but the pic.senl cit adel was begun in 18;5 at lite .suggestion of the Duke of Wellington, and completed eleven years later at a cost of twenty-live millions of dellats. The lead leading te the gate is nanew and winding, with high stone walls en each side with loop holes and embrasiues for musketry and cannon. We diive thietigli the chain gale when we leave eureani:ige,and presenting ourselves te the sentinel are e inducted te the guard when a .soldier is assigned te accompany us through the citadel. Tinning te the left as we enter, and passing along the grand path en the Jlep of the bastion, we have spread before us a grand panorama of laud and water. At our feet lies the city, en the opposite side of the St. Law rence is the town of Levis, ;md back of it foitificatiens known as forts Xes. 2 ami ", and down the liver is the Island of Orleans, Passing en a little fm liter, wc reach the summer residence of the gov ernor general of Canada. lie has a pi ivalc platform fremwhich te enjoy the grand view presented. Still further en arc the officers' quarters, hospital, magazines and observatory wheic a large ball falls at cer tain hours giving the official lime te the vessels bcfeie. Here wc have a line view of the Plains of- Abraham with a monu ment bearing the simple inscription : Here Died WOLFE, Victorious September .xh:. M. D. C. C. L. I. A. On the rock below the citadel facing the river is this inscription : "Ilctc Montgomery fell, December 150, 1773." and in a little house en St. Leuis street, occupied partly as a laundry and partly as a lawyer's office, I read this sign, " The body of CJcn. Montgomery, U. S. A., was laid out in this house December Tl, 1775." The city wall extends te the west around the promon tory until it connects again with the cita del. Most of the old gates were taken down some years age and are being re placed with ethers of a mere ornamental character. One named in honor of the queen's father replaces St. Leuis gate and St. Patrick's has made way for DuiTerin .gate. The visitor will be reluctant te leave the citadel, the view is se extensive and se grand, the air se pure, clcarand invigo rating. The Catholic cathedral consecrated in 1G0C, but several times enlarged, is a build ing capable of seating four thousand people. The exterior is vcty plain, but the interior is decorated and contains sonic rare and valuable paintings by Caracci, Vandyke and ethers. Upen application te the sex ton the visitor will be shown a set of vest ments two hundred years old, bearing the arms of Leuis XIV., by whom they were presented. The chapel adjoining the cathedral also contains seme valuable paintings. The Anglican cathedral, built in 1804, is a plain gray stone edifice and is erected en the spot whcre Chamberlain pitched his first tents. In the chapel of. the Ursuliuc convent, the eldest education al institution for girls in America, being founded in 1G39, Montcalm is buried and in the building new used as a city hall he died September 13, 17C9. 'Ne visitor te Quehee should fail te see the Falls oftMentmorency, eight tnilca from the city. The drive is a pleasant one, passing odd-looking French 'villages and several historic houses. On the read wc saw a number of men seated in little carts drawn by dogs. The fall is sixty feetwide and two hundred and forty-five feet deep and may be best seen from be low. I have mentioned only some of the eldest and most attractive points of inter est about Quebec. Te describe or even refer te all of them would make this ar ticle tee long. Let the visitor turn when he will he will find something te interest him. Let him stroll along the Terrace en joying the magnificent views, or through the steep, narrow streets looking at the quaint stores, signs and people, and his ex perience must be very different from ours if he does net long trot back with pleas ure te the day spent in the "Gibraltar of America," C. A. L. Toward the Setting Sun. Frem Lancaster te Minneapolis. Correspondence of the Ixtelliecxcek. MiNNn.vrer.ii, Minn., Sept. 9, 1880. We left old Laucaster en Monday at 11 a. in. It is net necessary te say anything te you readers about the trip from there te Pittsburgh. The magnificent scenery along the line of the Pennsylvania read, crossing the mountains, and down the western slope through Crcssenand Johns town te the Smoky City, before we reach which night overtakes us, having been se often described in your celums that we de net feel as though we could add interest te what has already been said. After a geed supper at Pittsburgh wc continue our journey ever the Pittsburgh & Feit Wayne read towards Chicago. Soen wc arc all safe in our sleeping berths, and while listening te the rumbling train ire wrapped in the arms of Merpheus, te be awakened by the porter about five o'clock, when we find ourselves approach ing the town of Valparaiso, in Indiana, where we are te take breakfast. All along the line of the read the land is almost a dead level which, in its primitive state, was an unbroken plain, where the "noble red man" once reamed at his own sweet will, but who has been pushed westward te make room for his mere enterprising white brother, who has reduced the land te a state of cultivation. Large farms, with count less herds of cattle, and thriving towns anil villages greet the eye of the traveler, as he is whirled along towards the great emporium of the West, which wc reach about 10 a. m. Wc get te sec vciy little of the city of Chicago in passing through en a railroad train, but sufficient te realize the wonder ful changes which have taken place since wc last saw it in 1830. Ourselves and baggage were seen transferred te the depot of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul read, when we bearded one of Pullman's magnificent palace cars and arc seen en our way te this, the rising metropolis of the great Northwest. The railroad from Chicago te Milwau kee passes through a magnificent farming country, which for fertility is unsurpassed in the country. The Lancaster county people miss our large barns and fine farm houses, comparatively small fields and tobacco patches, our hills and rich valleys with occasional patches of heavy timber and chestnut. Instead of which, we have before us, en cither side, an unbounded expanse of level country, skirted here and there with groves of small timber. We noticed hew nice and clean these patches of timber are kept, no underbrush, and the groves short and green. Wc find, upon inquiry, that these groves have been planted te serve a. wind breaks, and arc generally planted en the north and west sides of the dwellings. We weic rather disappointed in the corn crop in this country. The land is certainly very i ich and yet the corn is no compari son te that in our county. It may be ow ing te the season, but I am inclined te the opinion that is in a large measure owing te the attempt te grew two crops en the same ground, t. r., a crop of com and one of weeds. Judging from the number of cattle sccli in the fields and the large amount of hay slacked in the fields and new being made, cattle-raising would appear te be the great business 'of this part of the state. The farm houses -arc all small and the out buildings the same ; I have net yet seen a Pennsylvania barn. Wc reach Milwaukee in time for dinner. This is a large c:fy situated immediately en Lake Michigan ; with its railroad con nections it is rapidly growing as a grain shipping point. It contains some very large grain elevators and manufacturing establishments, prominent among which is that of Milwaukee beer, which is becoming famous all ever the country. The country from Milwaukee until wc reach the Wisconsin river, which is crossed at Kilbourn City, is of the same general character as already described. Frem here te the Mississippi, which we cress at La Cresse, the country is mere broken and barren. Night evei takes us before wc reach the " Father of Waters," and wc miss all the fine scenery along the river. Wc arc awake and anxious for a view of the town of Hastings, 20 miles below St. Paul, which wc have net seen since 1837. It has net attained the position which was then claimed for its future, but has improved very much. Wc reach St. Paul at 0 a. m. where Gen. Btisbin and family and ether officers of the regular army step off en their way te Mon Men tana, where they arc stationed. Attorney General Devcns, of the Hayes cabinet, continued with us te this place where he speaks te-night. Of 3Iinncapelis " in our next." II. tiltOVliltZES. VirilOLKSALi; AND KKTA1L. SEVAN'S FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. 017-lyd A 13. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF REAL . Estate and Personal Prenertv. Order lett at Ne. 35 Charlette street, of ut the Mack I iien-e ueici, 4i aim norm uqpen street, will I receive prompt attention. Ilillsaadc eBtfcnd ttendcu te withont.nddltlenalcOBt. e27-iy JSY HOODS. P ALL 1880. FALL--188(X CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. Having closed out our entire stock of Car jct.s damaged at the late tire en our premises, we arc new receivlns a full assortment of the very latest designs, and will he able te show the largest and 11 neat stock of Curpetsever etrcred In Lancaster, lncludiii . CHOICE STYLES IN MOQUET. BODY" BRUSSELS. TAl'ESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE FLY, EXTRA SUPERFINE, MEDIUM INURAIN, DAMASK HALL and STAIR CARFETS, With S inch. 2-1 and y. Borders te Match. ALSO, WILTON, MOOUKT. DODY BRUSSEL, VELVET and TAPESTRY RUUSaud DOOR MATS. DRUtitlETS in Fattciu and by tiie yard. PLAIN and ItORDERED COCOA MATS and MATT1NUS. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth. WALL. PAPEE. WALL PAPEK. All the Latest Fall Designs et thu leading manulacturers and importers, and in all qual ities. JCS- Estimates made and Paper JlniiK hy re liable paper hangers. T It. MARTIN & VO. WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE LATEST FALL PATTERNS in ALL PAPERS AND CARPETS -AT VERY LW PRICES. FANCY DADO U72VOH' SHADES. PLAIN SILADING, ALL WIDTHS. SPRING AND CORD FIXTURES. Wide Shading for Stere Windows. MOSQUITO CANOPIES ALL SIZES. S Wc respectfully solicit a call. J. B. lartin & Ce., LANCASTER, PA. jirvvjtsiexs. DAILY EXCURSIONS FROM PHILADELPHIA CAPE MAY. The famous mammoth three-deck Steamer tt EEPUBLIC n Leaves Race Street Wharf at TJJa. m., arriving at Cape May about Yl p. m. Returning, leaves Cape Muy nta o'clock p. m., glvingnmplc time for bntlilnir or a drive en thu beach. A full Brass Hand and Orchestra Music for dancing. Parler Entertainments varied weekly. Lunch eons and Refreshments in abundance. Din ners and suppers provided. Oysters and Fish served for supper a low moments after taken from the water. Fare Ter (he Hound Trip $1.00. SUNDAYS Will leave Race Street Wharf at V. S. A ISread Gangc Steam R. R. will con vey passengers te Cupu Island in 8 minutes. Tickets for sale at CH AS. H. 13 ARK'S, 2S-2md&w CENTRE SQUARE. CU1XA AND OZASSWAKH. . -J.'l 2 S1 KEAT.HAKGAIN8 AT CHINA HALL. is CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. A large assortment of Fancy Flower Pete, Plain Flower Pets. A fall line of them in our window. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET. DUX 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. 1 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 WANAMAKER. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets and City Hall Square, Philadelphia. -cp 10td VOAL. B. MAKTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds or LUMBER AND COAL. ffi-Yard : Ne. 4J) North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. n.'(-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of tiie nest Duality put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. Tt!Y A SAMrLE TON. C5- YAKD-ISO SOUTH WATEK ST. n i"-".Myd PHILIP SCHUM.SON A CO. ryUMA COAL! COAL!!! We have constantly en hand all the best grades or COAL that are In market, which wi: are selling as low as nny yard In the city. Call anil get fir prices before buying elsu where. 9 M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, ttS-lyil Sll NORTH WATER STREET. C0H0 & WILEY, .f.W XOKTtl lYATJ-:n ST., iMnearter, Va.t Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. Branch Oflle: : Ne. S NORTH DUKE ST. fjl)lyd flO TO GORREOHT & CO.S Fen GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, and iUI oilier kinds of Ceal. Quality and quantity guaranteed. Yard, llarrisbiirg Pike. Oflicc, 3 East Chestnut street. uugl7-tfd COAL! COAL! Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kinds or COAL go te RUSSEL & SHULMYER'S. finality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: S3 Kant King Street. YARD: CIS North Prince Street. anglt-tuprlSU OKXTS' GOODS. r;eit niNKN cellakh OOTO ERISMAN'S. IfOU FANCY STOCKINGS OOTO ERISMAN'S. Y U SUSPENDERS OOTO ERISMAN'S. F OR NJKW STYLE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, UO TO E. J. ERISMAN'S, 56 NORTH UUEJEN STREET. TITAKCUS U. SKIINEK HOUSE OABPSNTBB, Ne. M0 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attention paid te al tcratien and repalia alS-lyd -tO WEST. FOR THE BEST COFFEES, VJT Sugars and Teas, Best Cigars and Tobac cos, Best Wines und Liquors, Ask ler . . ' Oakdale Fare Old Bye Whisky. 95 per cent. 'Alcohol. Invigorating Tonic and the Hair Liquid. AH at RINGWALT'S Ne. 205 WEST KWQ STWaET;