5 ' " V- . t-jl Vrf ; - -t V ''" ' ' V - - ,. ;.. - - vt '"- V' r 9e Imxte - . Jt . -. 1 i Volume XVH-Ne. 12. LANCASTER, PA TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1880. Frtee Tw Onte. --.v-.--.-7 -j- 2-' ' CLOTHING. H. GERHART, TAILOR, Has Just opened a CHOICE STOCK or vise WOOLENS FORTH FALL TRADE. SELECT STYLES and uone but the best et ENGLISH, FRENCH AMD AMERICAN FABRICS, AT Me. SI North Queen Street. H. GEEHART. LoMen and New Tork NOVELTIES, IN GREAT VARIETY, j?0ft MEFS WEAR, NOW OPEN AT SM ALI NG'S THE ARTIST TAILOR. Spring Opening AT 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We have fei sale for the coining seasons an Immense Stock of 3t our own manufacture, which comprises the tateet and Most STYLISH DESIGNS. Come and see our SEW GOODS FOR MEANT TAILORING, which is larger and composed of the best styles ;e beyeundln the city.' D. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. 6-lyd LANCASTER, PA jfURNITURE. HBINITSH, FINE FURNITURE Aire Cabinet Manufacturer. All in want of Fine or Fancy Cabinet Werk would de well te cell and examine specimens et our work. OFFICE FURNITURE A SPECIALTY. HEINITSH, 15 East King Street. GROCERIES. -VXTHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. SEVAN'S FLOUR Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. dn-lyd A K. McCANN, AUCTIONEER OF KEAL JSu, Estate and Personal Property. Orders left at Ne. 35 Charlette street, or at the Bleck Herse Hetel, 44 and 46 North Queen street, will receive prompt attention. Bills made out and tteadedtowiUieut.addlttonalcost. e27-ly Realy-Me doing JEWELRY. LOUIS WEBER, . WATCHMAKER. Ne. 1MW NORTH QUEEN STREET, near P. R. K. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Sliver and Nickel-cased Watches, Clialns, Clocks, Ac. Agent ler the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta cles and Eyc-Glasscs. Repairing a specialty, aprl-lyd Lancaster Watches. We have Just received a second invoice of the M Lancaster Movement. te which we call special attention of anyone wanting a Reliable Watch at a LOW PRICE. E. F.BOWMAN, 106 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. NAMED WeSb End, in isk. Geld Cuses. WeSL End, in Hk. Geld Cases. WeSt Elld, in Silver Hunting Cases. WeSt End, in Silver open-face Cases. AT AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S. Ne. 20 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. J.E.Caldwell&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 AJCE FINE CUTLERY. Our stock in this department is unexcelled. We guarantee superior quality at positively lowest prices. Orders and inquiries by mail will roceive prompt attention. Goods by express en approval. ecpSHwdredM, YT&V BOOKS AND STATIONERY. OCHOOL BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS A1SO SCHOOL SUPPLIES for Lancaster City and County, at L M. FLYNN'S Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. OCHOOL BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS AHD Fancy Stationary irar DERSJCTTI'S Ne. 32 East Kinff St., Lancaster, Pa. aug28-4td SCHOOL BOOKS Schools of Lancaster City, NEW AND SECOND-HAND. At the LOWEST PRICES, at the Beet Stere of JOM BAEBS SOES, 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, FA., MARBLa, WO.RKS. ' WM. P. FRATTiEY'S MONUMENTAL MABBLE WORKS 708 Nerm yueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, . GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac. All work guaranteed and satisfaction given In every particular. N. V. Remember, works at the extreme end of North Queen street. ni30 CI BAIN SPECULATION JT In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000 Writc W. T. SOULE & CO.. Commission Mer chants, 130 La Halle street, Chicago, 111., for cir nlars. matt-iyd SULIU SEYERWABE DRUGS, C. 1 'BUSSES I TBUSSES t ! TRUSSES I t ! . Sufferers from Rupture will findthe safest, easiest and cheapest Trusses in the world en exhibition and for sale by ANDREW G. FRET. Druggist, Cor. N. Queen and Orange Sts, Lancaster, Pa. Call and see. Alse, the only sure cure for Plica. FREY's UNIVERSAL PILE SUPPOSITORY. Never tails. Price. 50c. and 73c. a box. nie-yd H ULL'S DBUG STOBE. PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. All Kinds of PATENT MEDICINES HULL'S DRUG STORE, IS West King St., Lancaster, Pa. Alse a Large and Fine Assortment of TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, American, Frcnchand English PERFUMERY, Teeth, Hair, Nail. Flesh, Cleth, Shaving and Infant Brushes, Preparations for the Teeth, Soaps, Hair Oils and Pomades, Trusses, Shoul der Braces and Supporters. PURE GROUND SPICES. FLAVORING EXTRACTS, FISHING TACKLE, BODS AND REELS of Every Description. HULL'S DKUG STORE Ne. 15 WEST B3NQ STREET. au'jSS-lyd KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. Warner's Safe Kiiey s Li?ef CURE. $1.25 PER BOTTLE. A Positive Remedy for ALL Kid ney, Liver and Urinary Troubles of both Male and Female. READ THE RECORD: "It saved niy life." J?. E. Lakely, Selma, Ala- " It Is the remedy that will cure the muny diseases peculiar te w omen." "Mether's Maya zine. " It has passed severe tests and rren endorse ments lrera some of the highestmcdical talent in the country." AVif Yerk World, "Ne remedy heretofore discovered can be held for ene moment In comparison with it." C. A. Harvey, D. D., Washington, D. C. This Great Natural Remedy is for Sale by Dmgglsts in all Farts of the World. TRY IT AND TAKE NO OTHER. H. H. WARNER & CO., BOCHESTEB, N. Y. aug0-Tu,Th4Sdftw CAMl'AIGN GOODS. "CAMPAIGN GOODS t New Samples ! New Styles ! Clubs and Committees invited te call nnd ex amine our goods before purchasing. CAPES, COATS, nATS. CAPS, HELMETS TORCHES. BADGES, STREAMERS, FLAGS, BURGEES, (Political ' Lanterns very cheap.) Bunting Flags of All Sizes. Portraits of Presidential Nominees en cloth, suitable ier Banners nnd Transpar encies. PLASH TORCH. Every Club ought te have some, even it they de net have them for entire Club. D. S. BUKSK, 17 East King Street, Lancaster. . ROBES, BLANKETS, JtC. OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD. ROBES! ROBES!! BLANKETS! BLANKETS I have new en hand the Largest, Best and Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unllncd BUFFALO ROBES In the city. Alse LAP AND HORSE BLANKETS Of every descrip tion. A full line of Trunks and Satohels, Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c. O-Kepairlng neatly and promptly dene.-t, A. MILEY, 103 North Queen St., Lancaster. ei-VlydMW&S FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. r ANCASTER BOILER MANUFACTORY, SHOP ON PLUM STREET, Oppesttbiub Locehottvb Works. The subscriber continue te manufacture BOILERS AND BTEAM ENGINES, Fer Tanning nnd ether purposes Furnace Twicrs, Bellows Pipes, Sheet-iron Werk, and Blacksmithing generally. 49 Jobbing promptly attended te. auglMydJ JOHN BEST. CHINA. AND GLASSWARE. f BEAT BABGA1NS A CHINA HALL. IN CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. A large assortment of Fancy Flower Pets, Plain Flower Pets. A fall line of them in our window. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. IS EAST KING STREET. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. -THE- Lancaster Organ Hairy Without a doubt furnish the FINEST IN STRUMENTS in the Market. Warcroems 33) North Queen street. Manufactory in the rear, llranch Office, 15J East Kipg Street. Alex. McKillips, Proprietor. Alse Agent ter Lancaster County for ciinjntuiw x surra leieeraica - PIANOS. - A Full Line et Sheet and ether Music, Small Instruments, Violins. Banjos, Band Instru ments, &c always en band. t!3-lydS Alyw JLancastcc fntrlligrnirr. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 14, 1880. m CREDIT MOBIM WHAT IT WAS. UABriELU'S CONNECTION WITH IT. The Jiulsment ortheimesUcutiu;; Commit tee The Condemnation by lit-. Con stituents and its Effect in Kach Election Since. During llie presidential campaign cf 1872 Herace Greeley, in one of his cele bmtcd speeches, condensed the entire Credit Mebilier case in a nutshell, expos ing the fraud and shame of theso congress men who shared in its profits. Since then the details of the job have almost forgot ten ; and it is well te reproduce the facts. It will be remembered that enormous sub sidies of public money and public lands had been granted te the Union Pacific rail read te secure its constiuetien. The idea was conceived of forming a sepaiate con struction company composed of the stock holders of the Union Pacilie, and this com pany, se organized, was te leceivc im mense sums for building the read west of Omaha. The Union Pacific company con tracted with the sub-company, called the Credit Mebilier, or in ether weids, con tracted with themselves, te build the read for about twice or three times its legiti mate cost. Of course the piefits from the job was enormous. The stock in the Credit Jlebilier company was worth a premium of two, tlnec and four hundred per cent. This fact, however, was kept seciet by the stockholders who feared a congtcssienal investigation and exposure. Though the stock was .se valuable it was distributed among congressmen at par, with interest only added. Hut some members did net have, or pretended net te have, the money te pay for it even at par. General Garfield was one f them. In his case, and in ether cases like his, Oakcs Ames held the stock for them until their dividends paid for the principal and inter est. In a klm i tiiue the stock assigned te GarJuhl teas net only paid for in this utni. but there icas ahe a balance nf ever $:?'21), tchieh was p lid te him in cash, leaviwj him entitled te the amount of 3tech assigned te him icith a check for $32i), icitheut his pay ing a cent out of his eicn pocket. Oakes Ames was aided in these transac tions by Durant and McComb ; and it was the letters of McComb published by the New Yerk Sun, that led te the exposure of the job.. McComb wrote that he in tended ''placing the stock where it would de the most geed," and in another famous letter, he urged a strict adherence te the policy of " addition, division and silence." Anether member wrote : "we want mere friends in this Congress ;"' and yet another said : "he found no difficulty in getting men te leek after their own prepcity " meaning that theso congressmen who held the stock were te protect it by suppressing any movement looking te investigation and exposure. There were two or three attempts made te have' the matter iirvcsti gatcd, but they wcte promptly choked in the dark, Oakes Ames having judiciously distributed the stock " Where it would de the most geed." Hut the scandal contin ued te grew in proportions as the scandal leaked out, and with the feeling of alarm which followed, there was a general dispo sition en the part of the congressional stockholders te drop it. This they did in cacer haste, Garfield particularly pretend ing that he never held it. But the testi mony of Ames is conclusive if trustworthy; and the production by Ames of his memo randum boekjShowing the amount of stock held by Garfield and the amount of divi dends paid him makes the cac against him tee strong te be resisted. General Garlield's Implication. Frem his own sworn testimony before the Po land committee, January 14, 1S7"J. J never eiened, received or agreed te re ceive any stock of the Credit Ifebilier or of the Union Pacific railroad nor any dividends nor profits arising from either of them. Trem Judge Poland's Repert, February IS. Garfield's Testimony Puijutcd. The facts in regard te Mr. Garfield, as found by the committee, are that he agreed with Mr. Ames te take ten shares of Credit Mebilier stock, but did net pay for the same. Mr. Ames received the eighty per cent, dividend in bends and sold them for ninety-seven per cent, and also received the cash dividend, tc7tich to gether with the price of theeteck and inter est, left a balance of $329. Tiiis sum icas paid ever te JFr. Garfield by a check en the scrgeant-at-arms, and Sir. Garfield then understood this sum icas the balance of divi dends after paying for the stock. Frem the New Yerk Times, February iy, 1S7J. Of the members lcfcrrcd te Mcssts. Kelly and Garfield present a most dis tressing figure. The participation in the Credit Mebilier affair is complicated by the most unfortunate contradictions of testi mony which the committee de net under take te unravel. The only possible com ment en their case is that had they taken a perfectly upright course in the matter, and refused te have anything te de with the stock, no occasion for contradiction could have arien. Frem the New Yerk Time, February '-), 1S7X The character of the Credit Mebilier was no secret. The source of its profits was very well known at the time congressmen bought it. Though Oakcs Ames may have succeeded in concealing his own motive, which was te bribe congressmen, their ac ceptance of the stock was net en that ac count innocent. The dishonor of the act, as a participation in an obvious fraud, still remains. Seme of them have indulged in testi mony with refcrence te the matter which has been contradicted. Tite committee distinctly rejects the testimony of several of the members, lius can only be done en the ground that is untrue. But untrue testi mony given under oath is met ally, if net legally, perjury. It is the clear duty of Congress te visit with punishment all who took Credit Mo Me .bilicr stock from Oakcs Ames. Frem the New Yerk Tribune, Febi itai y 10, 1S'3. Let us gather up the ends from all this snarl of testimony and sec, if possible, just where we staud. Ecad the evidence. With varying degress of guilt or guilty knowledge, every man of them, with ene exception (Mr. Blaine) has been obliged te confess that at some time he has held this stock, and at some time under stress of conscience, let us hope, that is net fully proven get rid of it. New let us go slowly ever the list : .Tamps A. GARFIELD, of Ohie, had ten. shares; he never paid a dollar; received $329, which after the investigation began he teas anxious w nave censiuerea as a lean from Oakcs Ames te himself. . Well, the wickedness of it ail is that these men betrayed the trust of the peo ple, deceived their constituents, and by their evasions and falsehoods confessed the transaction te be disgraceful. Pass no resolution. Drep it where it is. Remand the whole business te the people. Frem the Indianapolis Journal, Feb. 20, 1873. As te the ether members of the Heuse who are mere or less complicated in the business, viz : Bingham, Kelly and Gar field, the committee report the act te the Heuse without recommending any action. Every honest man will say that they did a wrens thintr. The people de net elect men te Congress te enable them te enrich themselves by in vestments opposed te public interests. They de deserve cen sure, and whether Congress administers it or net, we entertain no doubt their con stituents will. . Every member of Congress who deliberately handled Credit Mebilier stock is unworthy of future confidence. Frem the Indianapolis News, Feb. 26,1673. If the Credit Mebiliers are te be pun ished, it will be unfair te step with A and is in the alphabet. Ge clear through. Ames and Brooks are bad, but no werse than Colfax, Dawes, Garfield, etc. Condemned at Heme. The Nineteenth Ohie district, which Mr. Garfield has represented in Congress, has always returned him without opposition in his party for either the nomination or the election from 1863 te 1872 inclusive. The Credit Mebilier operations became known in 1873 and the next year Mr. Garfield was a candidate for renominatien as usual, in the face of the Poland report. His vote in 1872 was 19,189, and his majority 10, 933. In 1874 one WikelT a man without any particular strength was at the head of the Ohie Republican state ticket as a candidate for secretary of state. The vote received of Wikeff and Garfield in the Nineteenth district may be seen of the fol lowing table : Garfield WlketT. Behind. 4,273 707 2.3.M 550 2,321 390 2,974 241 3,749 912 Garfield. Ashtabula 3,473 Geauga 1,783 Lake 1,925 Portage 2,5i3 Trumbn 11 2,847 Totals 12,591 13,483 2,892 Here, it will be seen, Garfield ran behind his ticket in every county in his district even in his own county an aggregate of 2,892. His majority at that election was only G,31G against 10,935 at the previous congressional election. It will be seen also that while he lcceived 19,189 votes in 18T2 he polled only 12,591 in 1874. In lbiO he was again the candidate of his party and even in that presidential year ran 1,748 votes behind Hayes in his own district. On the 17th of Septembcr, 1870, the Republicans of his district who were opposed te his re-election, held a con vention at Warren, Ohie, and adopted resolutions concerning Mr. Garfield's course. The following resolutions con demnatory of his general course were adopted : "1. That there is no man te-day offi cially connected with the administration of our national government against whom are preferred mere and graver charges of corruption than are publicly made and abundantly sustained against James A. Garfield, the present representative of this congressional district and the nominee of the Republican convention for re-election. "5. That since he first entered Congress te tlii 3 day there is scarcely an instance in which rings and monopolies have been ar rayed against the interests of the peeple, that he has been found active in speech or vote upon the side of the latter, but in almost every case he has been the ready champion of the rings and monopolies." The Gth resolution of that convention related te his connection with the Credit Mebilier iniquity and was as fellows : "C. That we further arraign and de nounce him for his corrupt connection with the Credit Mebilier, for his false de nials thereof te his constituents, for his perjured denial thereof before a committee of his peers in Congress, for fraud upon his constituents in circulating among them a pamphlet purporting te set forth the finding of said committee and the evidence against him when in fact material por tions thereof were emitted and garbled." On the 10th of September, 187C, the committee appointed by thi3 convention issued an address te the Republicans of the district, of which the following ex tracts arc presented : " The Republican party has dene much te purify itself within itself. Its whisky ring revenue officers are convicted and im prisoned ; Belknap is deposed and im peached, and only escapes conviction by a technicality. Its salary stealing, Credit Mebilier, pavement jobbing congressmen ate mostly retired. James A. Garfield re mains. Richard C. Parsons, his compeer as a great patent pavement lawyer, nomi nated without opposition in a district Re publican last year by C,500 majority, was buried at the polls by Henry B. Payne, a Democrat, by 2,500 majority. The office holders heminatcd him, but the brave, honest people rebubed them. James A. Garfield fell from 10,935 majority in 1872 te 2,526 majority in 1874. ' Oh ! what a fall was there, my country men." " Rebuked, shorn of character for truth and integrity, all trivt is no ble in manhood, almost defeated, be stands a sad and blackened monument of avarice and greed. " By the arts of the orator and dema gogue, of which he is a censummate mas ter, he is striving and struggling and may postpone the day of his final deem ; but he bears upon his front the writing en the wall "Menc, mono, teke, uphars bin 1" The history of his connection with this infamous measure is thus complete. It can be seen hew the coils tightened around him ; hew he was condemned by an inves tigating committee, the majority of which was composed of members of his own party; hew leading Republican news papers m the country and in Indiana con demned him at the time, and conceded' that the charges were proven : and finally hew he was condemned by his own con stituents, both in convention and at the polls. There is no escape for him from these damaging facts facts which never have yet beeu met. Together they make up a record for Mr. Garfield which must condemn him with the fair, honest-minded thinking people of this country. O. Rertle, of Manchester, Ontario Ce., N. Y. writes : "I obtained immediate relief from the ne of Dr. Themas' Eclcctrlc Oil. I have had Asthma for eleven years. Have been obliged te sit up all night for ten or twelve nights in succession. I can new sleep soundly all night en a feather bed, whtcli I had net been able te de previous te using the Oil." Anether writes: "I have been troubled with Asthma for years; have used half a bottle of Dr. Themas' Eclcctrlc OH, and the benetlt I have received trem It is se great that I would net take one hundred dollars for the balance It I could get no mere." Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 und 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. l Sanche Pauza. "ELnssisas ex the Maw," exclaimed Sanche Panza, " who invented sleep." Granted, San San ceo, but is net he who restores peace teaching brews mere blessed. Neuralgic and rheumatic sufferers who have obtained permanent relief trem Dr. Themas' Eclcctrlc Oil ought te and probably de think se. The medicine relieves inflammation, external and Internal. Fer sale II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster. Pa. 2 I'RY LOCnER'S UKNunNED COUGH SYRUP DMT GOODS. FAOESTOCK'S, Next Doer te tire Court Heaar. Open this day tlie Largest Stock of UNDERWEAR Fer Ladles, Gentlemen and Children, DRAWERS, VESTS AND SHIRTS, UK, 15, 13, 20, 23, 37, 50, 65, 75c, Te be found In the city. GRAND FALL OPENING OF LADIES' SKIRTS. FIVE HUNDRED FELT. FLANNEL, SILK AND WOOL SKIRTS, te be be sold much less than REGULAR PRICES. FAHNESTOCK'S, Next Doer te the Cenrt Iloeae. P1 ALL 1880. FALL1880. CARPETS, CAKPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS, CARPETS. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. Having closed out our cntlie stock of Car pets damaged at the late fire en our premises, we are new receiving a full assortment of the very latest designs, anil will be able te show the largest and finest stock of Carpets ever offered in Lancaster, including CHOICE STYLES IN MOQUET, nnnv nuiiucvi a TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, EXTRA SUPERFINE, MEDIUM INGRAIN, DAMASK HALL and STAIR CARPETS, With 9 Inch, 2-4 and H Rerders te Match. ALSO. WILTON, MOQUET. BODY BRUSSEL, VELVET and TAPESTRY' RUGS and DOOR MATS. DRUGGETS In Pattern and by the yard. PLAIN and BORDERED " COCOA MATS and MATTINGS. Linoleum and Fleer Oil Cleth. VT<j papek. WALL. PAPER. All the Latest Fall Designs or the leading manufacturers and Importers, and in ull qual ities. 3 Estimates made and Paper Hung by To Te llable paper hangers. J. B. MARTIN & CO. WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE LATEST FALL PATTERNS w WALL PAPERS ASD CARPETS VERY LOW PRICES. FANCY DADO WIXDOW SHADES. PLAIN SHADING, ALL WIDTHS. SPRING AND CORD FIXTURES. Wide Shading for Stere Windows. MOSQUITO CANOPIES ALL SIZES. 49"We retpcetf ully solicit a call. J. B. Martin & Ce., LANCASTER, PA. CARPETS. T)ARGAINS FOB EVERYBODY. RARE CHANCE IN CARPETS, Positive sale te Reduce Stock et 6,000 Yards Brussels Carpets, AT AND BELOW COST. Call and satisfy yourself. Alse, Ingrain, Rag and Chain Carpctsinalmestcndlessvaricty ut H. S. SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, 303 WEST KmO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. BOOTS AND SHOES. -TO k CJY BOOTS, SHOES AND LASTS XxnL.O X made en a new principle, insur ing comfort for the feet. "DivrrCJ Lasts made te order. JtLHJAia miller, lObU-tfd lZSKast;Klnstrect DRY GOODS! TOSTATEFAIR 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 WANAMAKER. Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets, and City Hall Square, Philadelphia. scp lOtd COAL. B. II. MARTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMRER AND COAL. S-Yard : Ne. 430 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen, Lancaster. n3-lyd COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of the Best Quality put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. 43- YARD ICO SOUTH WATER ST. nc2Myd PHILIP SCHUM.SON A CO. 10ALt COAL! COAL!!! We have constantly en hand all the best grades of COAL that are In market, which we are selling as low as any yard in the city. Call and get eir prices before buying else where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, 827-lyd 234 NORTH WATER STREET. C0H0 & WILEY, am NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, ra., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In LUMBER AND COAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exebaage. Rrancli Office : Ne. 3 NORTH DUKE ST. fcbSS-Iyd te TO GORRECHT & OO.S ren . GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, and all ether kinds of Ceal. Quality and quantity guaranteed. Yard, Uarrisburg Pike. Office, 20 East Chestnut street. augi7-tfd COAL! COAL! Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind of COAL go te RUSSEL 8s SHULMYER'S. Qu:dity and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YARD: CIS North 1'rlBce Street. nugll-taprlSB GENTS' GOODS. jOR LINEN COLLABS OO TO ERISMAN'S. MOB FANCY STOCKINGS aeTO ERISMAN'S. pi B SUSPENDERS OOTO ERISMAN'S. TfOB NEW STYLE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GO TO K J. ERISMAN'S, M NORTH UUEEN STKEET. -WTAKCUS O. SEHNEB, HOUSE OABPSNIEB, Ne. U0 North Prince street. Prompt and particular atteatiea paid tool tcratlen and repairs Wyfl -tO WEST, FOR THE BEST COFFEES, XJ Sugars and Teas, Rest Cigars and Tobac cos, Best Wines and Liquors, Ask for Oakdale Pare Old Bye Whisky. 93 per cent. 'Alcohol. 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