laaxtefcfixMIifl $k vl lAvA Volume XVII- -Ne. 72 LANCASTER PA., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1880 Price Twe Cent. DRY GOODS. Valuator & Brum, SHALL WE There is in Philadelphia a clothing house which has no double in all the world. The world is full of clothing houses ; and it is a geed deal te say that one is unlike all the rest. First, in its dealing ; and it is surprising that ene beuse should difibr much from another. Selling clothing is se simple a matter, thai it is likely, one would suppose, te be clone in very much the same way in Philadelphia, New Yerk and Londen. But Philadelphia is ahead ; and, curiously enough, one house in Philadelphia is ahead of all the rest. Te he ahead in dealing is te deal en a higher plane, in a meie liberal way, te give the buyer mere well founded confidence without less of the mer chant's safety. This Philadelphia clothing house says te a stranger : " We want te deal with exact justice. Wc want what belongs te us, viz., a fair profit ; and we want you te have what belongs te you, viz., a liberal monoy's menoy's money's woith. Our way te arrive at this result is te mark a price en everything we sell, which price is absolute ; and te let you buy what you like, go away and think the bargain ever, and come and trade back, if you want te. We find by experience that this liberality is harmless te us. Of course, you like it. And it makes quick and ready dealing. We don't want you te bring back what you buy it would cost us money every time ; but wc would rather you would bring back than keep, what you don't like. Se, we try te see that you get at first what you will like the better the mere you knew of it. This is really the whole philosophy of our dealings." Is it any wonder that no ether clothing house in this city, or New Yerk, or Londen, deals in the same way ? Svce.'id, in its goods the amount and variety of them. Thore are ether heubes where excellent clothing is kept, and a great deal of it ; but there is none, anywhere, that keeps se much. The dealing related above has wen the largest trade the world has yet seen. Te supply such a trade great quantity and variety of clothing are rcquired ; and these in turn increase the trade, be cause everybody likes te cheese out of many things, rather than out of few. This is the country of ready-ni ado clothing. Great' Britain makes the most of any European country ; but there is net in all Londen any clothing business a quarter as large as that of Oak Hall. New Yerk has several large clothing businesses ; but no ene nearly equal te that of Oak Hall ; Bosten likewise. Loek back twenty years ! Have we doue you geed bcrvice, or net? But that is net what we had in mind ; we were thinking of the clothes you arc go ing te buy te-day. Shall wc sell them ? WANAMAKER & BROWN. Oak Hall, Sixth and Market. PlULADELI'HIA. SPECIAL INVITATION. WATT, SHAND & COMPANY Invite Indies te examine large purchases el Clearing Lets at less than Auction Priee. COLOEED DEESS SILKS, Beautiful Shade, really worth$I, only C3e. HI. ACK DRESS SILKS. Popular brand. S7e, $1, 1.25, 1.50, 1.73. POWDER CLOTH SUITINGS. 1G inches wide, nil wool; importer's price SOe; ours, tkc. KLACK CASH MERES. Excellent Value, 37, 30. 55. 62J, 75, 87c, $1, 1.23. COLORED CASHMERES. Deuble width; new shades 17c ; new scid'at 23c. FLANNEL SUITINGS. Dc-drable Celers, SOc te $1.20. PLAID DRESS GOODS and NOVELTIES. Largest Assortment and Lewest Prices. LA DI KS' GLOVES. 200 dozen Heavy Lisle Gloves 25c ; worth 50c. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CLOAKINGS, AT POPULAR PRICES. NEW YORK STORE. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Dry Goods, Carpets, Wall Papers. In our WALL PAPER DEPARTMEFT We nre showing the Largest Line and Latest Patterns. Elegant Designs at VERT LOW PRICES. 0 WINDOW CORNICES AND CURTAIN POLES. Walnut, Ebony and Gilt Cei niece, Irem 3 te 18 Inches wide. Walnut and Ebony Exten sion Cornices, fit any window. 3 Inch Walnut Cornices only 50 cents. Walnut, Ebony and Ash Curtain Pels. Windows measured and Cornices put up at short notice. Elegant Line of DADO AND PLAIN WINDOW SHADES . in all Celere. Stere Shades anil Fixtures, all viiHlu-. Wc respectfully solicit a call. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cerner West King and Prince Streets Lancaster, Pa. VLOTMIXO. G-AEFIELD VS. HANCOCK. PALL CAMPAIGN OF 1880 New opened and the battle lias commenced and rages fiercely, and while there may be sonic doubt in the minds et many perseng as te who will be the next President et the United States, there can be no doubt in the mind of any person in want of CLOTHING as te where can lie bought the cheapest and the best, cither in Ready-made or Made te Order. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. IS East King Street, the Great Clothing Emporium. The second story room ispacked brim full with the greatest variety of BEADY MADE CLOTHING FOK MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, all our own manufacture. They are well made, well trimmed, and the goods arc a'l sponged bclerc they are made up in gar ments. MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS AS LOW AS $12.00. Our Piece Goods fill the first fleer te its utmost capacity, and is nicely arranged, se as te give the purchaser the advantage el seeing the whole stock in a very short space of time. We tire prepared te make up te order at the shortest possible notice ami at the most reasonable price. Our stock has been bought for cash and will be sold at a very small advance. Buy your Clothing at Centre Hall and save one prellt. Call and examine our giant stock and save money. MYERS & RATHFON, 0. IS EAST KIISU STREET, at Ball SELL THEM ? LANCASTER, PEM'A. Lancaster Intelligencer. TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 23, 1880. MARYLAND DUCK SHOOTING. JVUUC GlLDEItSLKKl'E'M KXPKKIKNCE ON THE SUSIJUEHANNA FLATS. Twe Days' Tine Spert from tin; ISutteries of Capt. Geerge K. Carver Four Hun dred Canvas Backs anil Ked Heads Killed. New Yeik Sun. Judge Gilderslceve, who is perhaps even better known as a rille shot and sportsman than a jurist, has done recently some geed sheeting en the water et Chesapeake bay, where yearly immense numbers of wild fowl congregate. Sitting in his office the judge described it. "There is no better place for duck sheeting," he taiil, " than the Susque hanna Hats, near Ha vie de Grace, en the upper waters of the Chesapeake bay. There the wild celery gtews in abundance. This is the favorite feed of the canvas back ducks, and it imparts a delightful flavor te their flesh. Consequently the canvas backs of that region arc the best. Se, tee, are the red heads that abound in the locali ty. These birds bring a higher price in the market than these shot in any ether place that I knew of. Nev.-, as you probably knew very well, duck sheeting in Maryland is strictly protected by law, which provides that no sheeting shall take place in the fall until Nev. 1. Then it be gins, but it is confined te Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays. Ilia man that sheets en ether days is mero than likely te be ar rested, for the game constables are numer ous and en the aleit te capture these who have the temerity te break the game laws of the sovereign st..te of Maryland. The sheeting at fiin i- restricted te the days that I liavei):inie.i in order that the wild fowl may net br-eemc tee wild. Qn shoot sheet ing days a preity general cannonading is kept up ami they become thoroughly frightened. A day's piiet docs wonders in causing them te forget what frightened them. After Jan. 1 the sheeting is extend ed te Saturdays. But this added day doesn't amount te much usually, for by the holidays the Hats arc generally frozen ever, and the duck sheeting for the season comes te an cud. "And new a word about the modus op erandi," the judge continued. " The best way te sheet ducks en the Hals then is from a box or a battery as it is called. This is simply a coffin-shaped, water tight box, se weighted that when the hunter gets in its sides are nearly level with the surface of the water. On each side is a canvas-covered frame-work called a wing. These wings extend out ever the water, and are intended te keep the waves from washing into the battery. When, however, there is a stiff wind blowing they net infrequently prove insufficient te keep the water out of the box. Then a btrip of sheet iron four or six inches wide which is attached te the box is turned tip, and it proves a sufficient barrier. In this box lies the hunter with his gun in hands. Near him are placed the decoy ducks. Very efthn these boxes arc placed in pairs, and two hunters occupy them. The laws of the state further demand that for caeh batterv a license of $25 shall be paid. Thore is also another license for $10 issued te what arc called bushwackers.' These are the men tee peer te own a battery and outfit, and cruise around the Hats and kill what they can. The first week in Novem ber is the most deshablc for sheeting, as you can readily see, for then the birds are tamest and most plentiful, and then of course the batteries bring the highest prices. The first Monday morning in November found our party, which consist ed of Colonel E. Harrison Sanferd, K. R. Haines, Arthur T. Sullivan, and myself, sleeping soundly en the scow of Capt. Gee. It. Carver, one of the best known and most successful duck hunters of Matyland. Capt. Carver has one of the most complete outfits in that section. It consists of a scow, batteries, decoys and small beats. The scewisa large flat-bottemcd.schooner-rigged craft, drawing little water. For ward is a kitchen complete and aft is the cabin or dining saloon. , There arc com fortable bunks, and everything is ship shape aud right snug. The scow lay all night outside the Hues. There arc lines prescribed by law iusidc of which the scows and beats cannot go until after G o'clock en skoetiugdays. Of course, en dark, stormy mornings some daring skip per will run in ; but it is risky business. ButT at 3 o'clock the sce w.s many of which are lying all along the lines, heist sail and make for the ground. They cheese the most likely spots, get far enough apart se as net te interfere with one auothcr.ancher the batteries and put out the decoys. At about 5 o'clock the sportsmen are called, breakfast is served, and as seen as it is light enough te sec they are rowed out te the batteries, where they take their places and wait for the ducks. " On that Monday morning we used a double battery, and two of us took out eut places. Around us were 450 decoy led head and canvas back ducks. They were made of iron, aud looked very natural. When wc were in our places the men row ed back, the scow was anchored off a geed distance, aud we waited. The morning dawned beautiful and clear. Soen we be gan te hear the pepping of guns all around us, and very seen ducks came our way and we began te de some pepping ourselves. The day was perfect. The sun shone warmly, and there was just breeze enough te make the ducks fly well. A battery is always placed se that the shooter lies with his head te windward and feet te leeward. Ducks, when possible, fly up in the face of the wind when about te light. If a fleck is flying right with the wind and decides te light, it makes a curve, sweeps around, and comes up sharp in the wind ; se .that a geed duck-sheeting day should be rather windy. There wc lay in our coffins, sur rounded by decoys, and every few minutes we'd sce ever us, or te our right or left, a fleck of ducks swerving around te join our decoys, which danced en the little waves iu a very lifelike way. The time te sheet is just as the birds are about te light. Under favorable circumstances they come within fifteen or twenty yards. Then is the time te sit up in the box and bang away. New beginners make the mistake usually of firing at the fleck, net at single birds. The result is peer execution. Yeu must select your bird aud kill him, and then go for another. Cel. Sanferd and I tried the experiment several times of blaz ing away at the fleck, but wc usually missed all. This year, for the first time, I tried the experiment of using two guns, and succeeded several times iu getting three birds, ene with each barrel of my first gun, and the third with the first bar rel of my second gun. This requires quick work. Sometimes we get two birds with one barrel when they lapped each ether as they Hew.'' " What sort of guns de you use' ?" "Usually I have shot with a 10-bore Scott gun, 10 pounds weight, using 4$ drachms of powder and 1 ounces of Ne. 4 shot. But this year I used for my first gun a 12-bore gun, weighing 7 pounds,, using 3 drachms of powder aud 1 ounces Ne. 0 shot. Why the change? Fer sev eral reasons. Early in' the season the birds are tamer, and come within easy range. Consequently they can be killed with a lighter charge ; then the lighter gun does net make se much noise, and be does net frighten the birds se much ; and then the recoil from the light gun and light charge is much less, and that is something te be considered, I assure you. Sheet all day from a battery and you'll find yourself well shaken up at its close with a raging headache, and probably a bruised shoulder and skinned fingers. "Well, we shot all day Monday, taking turns. After two of us had shot, say half an hour or an hour, the small beats would come out from the scow with the'ether two of our party, pick up the dead birds, and take us back te the scow. The close of the day found us with 213 ducks, mostly red heads. Besides we had at least 40 stolen by the bushwhackers. Many of the dead ducks drift off some distance before the beats go after them, and this gives the bushwhackers an opportunity te steal them. The weather wasn't geed for cauvas backs. They are rough weather birds, and though we saw many flecks of them flying high, very few came te our de coys. On Tuesday we rested. The law made us, aud wc were glad te. Wc stayed in the scow, ate ducks, aud had a geed time. On Wednesday we went at it again. The weather was net favorable. There was no breeze, and se our .decoys didn't work well, and the ducks didn't fly well. But we boxed ICO, of which 13 were can vas backs. Our two days' sport gave us 400 birds, net counting some 'greasers' or 'butter balls ' as they are called, a lit tle fat, dainty duck that flics low and fast, pays no attention te decoys, aud can only be get by chance." " What was your share of the spoils?" "1 was lucky. 1 killed 100 en the first day. The best day's sheeting I ever aud half that number en Wednesday. 'Is the trip expensive?" "Ne. Wc take the train here at did, 4 in the afternoon for Havre de Grace, get there at 8:12 iu the evening, go right aboard the sleep, for all arrangements have been made, de our sheeting aud get back here Thursday merniur. Fer the use of the batteries we paid $150. That in cluded everything, except about $1 forpro ferpro forpre visions. Se you see, dividing the expen ses among four makes them quite reason able. We could have paid all our expen ses with the ducks we shot, and has some thing ever. The first part of the season the best batteries bring 50 a day. That's what we paid. Later they come down te $40, but rarely less than that, for the owners can make that usually by sheeting ducks for the market. I consider the time and money well spent, for it is rare sport," Game Dinner. A Great Chicago D'ceil. famous host of the Old Tremont. The and mure recently of the Grand Pacific he tel, Chicago, has just given his twenty fifth annual game dinner, and the bill of fare is a wonderful exhibit of the capabili ties of the Chicago markets. Mr. Drake's guests, this year, were required te discuss the following : Blue Point oysters iu shell. Soup Game, venison broth. Fish Black bass, brook trout. Animals Lein of buffalo, saddle of black-tail deer, leg of elk, saddle of moun tain sheep, red deer, saddle of black bear, leg of black bear, saddle of antelope, loin of moose, coon, woodchuck, opossum, red squirrel, black squirrel, jack rabbit, Eng lish hare, Mountain bison, gray bquirrel, fox squirrel, striped squirrel, American rabbit. Boiled potatoes, turnips, onions, mashed potatoes, spinach, celery, baked sweet potatoes, sweet corn, succotash lima beans. Ferest birds Wild turkey, Cedar hen, Spruce grouse, pheasant, partridge, prai rie chicken, quail, blackbirds, Virginia partridge, Ilcd-winged starling, pigtail grouse, ruffled grouse, Carolina dove. Marsh birds Jack snipe, sand snipe, ycllew-lcg plover, golden plover, kildcer plover, sand peep. Wilsen snipe, least sandpiper, rice buds, reed birds, Dunlin sandpiper, rail, curlew, sand-hill eraue. Willi geese, Canada geese, Laughing geese, Canvas back duek, Black duck, Mal lard duck, Ceet, Braut, Red neff Grebe, Longtail duck, Heeded Merganster duck, Green-winged duck, Blue-winged Teal. Blue-bill Widgeon, Bed-neck duck, Kinged neck duck, Weed duck, Gadwald duck, Pintail duck, Cormorant duck, Shevcler duck, Scoop duck, Uuttlc-hcadcd duck, Buttcrball duck, Dusky duck, Gray duck, Arctic geese, stewed terrapin cases, green turtle steak, Burgundy sauce, oyster pat ties, frogs fried in crumbs. The pride of the forest The coon en watch, the happy family, the ranch cot tage, the hunter at home, boned suip?, with truffles, sand-hill crane in marsh, quail en secle, red-winged starling en ar bor, boned ducks in feather, prairie chicken in ucst, woodchuck sunning, partridge in plumage, fox squirrel au nature. Lebster salad, Shrimp salad, dressed lettuce. Charlette Russc, chocolate macaroons, wine jelly, pudding a la Margarine, fancy cakes, confectionery, candied fruit, Bon bons, asserted. Apples, oranges, California plums, Ca tawba grapes, Concord grapes, Tokay grapes, Muscat grapes, pears, figs, raisins, Vanilla ice cream, Neapolitan ice cream, punch a la Remanic, nuts. Cheese, biscuit, coffee. A Wayne County Diana Battling with a Buck. Five or six miles back of Equinuuk, Wayne counts, !' in '" cozy little cabin, in the midst of a large forest, lives Henry Merrill with his daughter Clara, aged eighteen. Clara can row, trap and sheet as well as any man in Wayne county. A few days age she started te cress a large inland lake near her home iu a light skiff, carrying, as is her custom, a small rifle slung across her shoulder. She was paddling leisurely along, aud when nearly half-way across she discovered a short distance off an object iu the water which a nearer approach proved te be a large five-pronged buck that had been driven into the water by dogs. She im mediately leaded her rifle and taking care ful aim lircd. The ball passed through the buck's neck, makiug a bad wound. The animal, enraged by the pain, struck at the beat with one of its forests, completely shattering the frail bark and hurling Miss Merrill into the water. But she was plucky and could swim as well as she could sheet. As the buck swam towards her, she grasped him by the horns, and draw iug her hunting knife from her belt, she dealt the animal a terrible blew in the neck, killing him almost instantly. She then screamed, of course, and as no -help arrived she swam te the shore, about au eighth of a mile, and hurried home. She put en dry clothes, and after procuring another beat, rowcdVeut te where her prize was floating and towed it te shore. When dressed the animal weighed nearly 300 pounds. This is the eighteenth deer Miss Merrill has killed, and she feels justly proud of her last adventure. She will have the buck's head stuffed as a memento of her struggle for life in the water. Alive at 102. A Most Remarkable Family The Largest .nan in America. Lewis Rockwell, aged 102 years, lives iu a rickety old house in Pike county, net far from Uencsdale. He is the eldest of a family remarkable for the longevity of its members. Of the Rockwell family there are eight brothers and sisters yet living. They are : Lewis Rockwell, aged 102 ; Abraham Rockwell, ve ; Mrs. Anna Wells, 83 ; Miss Sallie Rockwell, 79 ; Eliza Rockwell, 77 ; Mrs. Phoebe Gainsford, 75 ; Mrs. Katherine Brown, 73, and Mrs Lu cinda Valentine, 70. The aggregate age of this family is Q43 years, or an average of ever SO years each. In spite of the fact that he has many wealthy relations old Lewis Rockwell has been thrown upon the town and is new nearly the only " town charge " in the county. Lewis Cornelius, who died some years age, was a connec tion of the Rockwell family. He was at one time the largest man in America, being considerably larger than the celebrated Daniel Lambert, Barnum's giant. Mr. Cornelius's dimensions are entered upon the record books in the prothenotary's office at MHferd, Pike county, as fellows : " Lewis Cornelius Bern 1704. "Height, 0 feet. " Circumference below waist, 8 feet 2 inches. " Circumference above waist, 0 feet 2 J inches. " Circumference of arm above elbow, 2 feet 2 iuches. " Circumference of arm below elbow, 1 feet G inches. "Circumference of wrist, 1 feet 3 inches. "Circumference of thigh, i feet 2 inches. "Circumference of calf of leg, feet inches. "Circumference of ankle. 1 feet 7 nclics. " Weight, without any clothing what ever, 045 pounds." This is'the only authentic record of Mr. Cornelius's size extant. As he had been sick some time, he lest ever 50 pounds of his weight. He was net weighed until after his death, and when in full health would have tipped the scales at 700 pounds. His wife was a very slight woman, and weight just 100 pounds. They had three sons, whose weight was 815 pounds, an average of 272 pounds each. The only surviving son, Jehn Cornelius, new weighs CG0 pounds. The Giraffe. The tallest of all earthly dwellers, the Giraffe erects its stately head far above any animal that walks the face of the glebe. It is an inhabitant of various parts of Africa, aud is evidently a unique being, comprising in itself an entire tribe. The height of a full-grown Giraffe is from eighteen te twenty feet. The great est part of this enormous stature is obtain ed by the extraordinarily long neck. It feeds upon the leaves of trees. It is a gentle and playful animal, readily attach ing itself te its companions, or its keep ers. As far as is at present known, the Giraffe is a silent animal, like the Eland and the Kangaroo, and has never bcen heard te utter a sound, even when strug gling in the agonies of death. Weed's III. Nat. History, vel. 1, p. 84. VLUUIIXG. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! Wi: have stock el nmv leidy for sale an Immense Eall and Winter, which Style. arc Cut ami Trimmed We can give you a iu the Latest GOOD STYLISH SUI'X AS LOW AS 10.00! PIECE GOODS In great variety, made te order at bhert netice at the lowest prices. 0. B. Hostetter & Sen, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, c-lyd LANCASTER. PA. FILL OrEIIIB AT H GERHART'S t MONDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1880. A Complete Stock el Cleths, Suitings AMI OVERCOATINGS. wliich for elegance cannot be surpassed. Largest Assortment et The ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS in this city. Trices, as low as the lowest at H. GERHART'S Ne. 51 North Queen Street. . BOOTS AXD SHOES. EASY BOOTS. SHOES AND LASTS made en a new principle, insur ing conuert ler tne leet. Lasts made te order. MILLER, 123 Ea3t King street BOOTS lebM-tfd Mimm mm WATCHES, WE INVITE the attention of the public te the follewiug schedule of prices of goods that will be found iu our stock : Ladies' Breast Pins - - - - 25 cts and upwards. Ear Rings (Geld wires) - Geld Finger Rings - Thimbles Silver Plated Spoons (per J dez.) Clocks - - - Stem Winding Watches (warranted) Diamond Rings - Sleeve Buttens - - Watch Chains - Neck Chains . - - - - Silver-plated Casters - - - - " Pickle Jars - - - Water Pitchers " Cake Baskets Bracelets - Charms and Lockets -Opera Glasses - - - - All goods will be recommended and H. Z. BHOADS & EDW. J. ZAHM, JEWELER, ZAHM'S CORNER, LANCASTER, PA. Wc desire te remind our friends that we liuve u completely equipped Jewelry Factory in connection witli our regular business and are ready and able te make up any special piece of Jewelry. Persons desiring Christians Gitt made te their own order will oblige us by leaving their orders with us at as early a date as possible. Estimates given for Masonic Murks, So ciety Fins, Radges, Ac. DIAMONDS. We have secured theagencyet one of the largest Importing llrms in the United states, ami are prepared te furnish our p'ltrens with Diamonds in" Kings, Stud", Ear Kings, Lace Fins, &c, as low or lower than any New 1 erk or Philadelphia llrm. .WEDDING OR HOLIDAY GIFTS. Wc extend a cordial Invitation te all te call and examine our extensive stock of articles suitable for these occasions, in Sterling frilvcr, Fine Silver Flatcd Waie, French Clocks, llrnnzes, Ac. WATCHES! WATCHES!! Our stock of Watches embraces the Lancaster and ether leading American Watches. Kvery Watch sold is accompanied w itii a written guar antee. REPAIRING. In addition te our former facilities we have added some et the latest im proved machinery, anil are ready te de all classes of line watch or ether repairing in our bul ncsH. We invite all te call, assuring them polite attention, fair dealing ami low prices. EDW J. ZAHM, Manufacturing Jeweler, Zahm's Cerner, NEW LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! FOR WHAT! J. C. HOUGHTON'S 10c. COACH AM BAGGAGE WAGOfl. Leave orders at IIOUGIITOX'.S STOKE. i", North Queen str Seuth Queen street. Leave orders ler the 10c. Coach Line te go v ;mv twirl f tint citv. PASSEflGEKS, 10c; BAGGAGE AND TRUNKS, 13r. Alse, geed. Safe Horses, Carriages and Jtuggies te hire- All kinds el hauling at the most teasenable rateu and 'iSnses and Coaches te hire by the hour or day. J. C. HOUGHTON, 112 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. JBJSDIVAZ. BROWHM'S C. & C. CORDIAL, Fer COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, HOARSENESS, TICKLING or DRYNESS, of the THROAT, SORE THROAT, COLD in the HEAD, CROUP, INFLU ENZA, WHOOPING COUGH, COLD in the BOWELS, ASTHMATIC COUGHS, ami RELIEF OF CONSUMPTIVES. Die. I:I:JVN1N; is a regular graduate of medicine, a skillful pharmacist, ami a thorough cl:iuist. His "C. & C." (Cough and Celd) Cordial Is net the result of mere chance, but el long seii-ntilic research in chemistry and medicine, as is plainly seen by the rapidity of its action and its unparalleled cllicaey. The expense in its manufacture is at least tl v times lis great as that of any ether medicine upon the market, and yet it Is freld at t he exceedingly low price 1 50c. 4t3&uuplc bottles (for a short time only) "5c. W. CHAMPION BROWNING, M. D Proprietor, 117 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. S-F01l SALE BY TIIK FKOFIUETOK AXO ALL DUUUCJLSTS. dl-lydcew&w VUAJ B. 15. MAICTIN, . Wholesale aud Ketuil Dealer in all kinds el LUMIJEU AND COAL. S-Yanl : Xe. 420 Xerth Water and Frince st rcets above Lemen. Lancaster. niHyrt COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL Ceal of tne Best (Quality put up expressly for family use, and at the low est market prices. TRY A SAMPLE TON. e- VAICU 150 SOUTH WATEK ST. ne-.-'Myd PHILIP SCHUM, SOX A CO. rVO. 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 "ir prices before buying else where. M. F. STEIGERWALT & SON, s'27-lyd SM XORTJI WATEH STREET. " C0H0 & WILEY." :i.r,0 yeilTIl WATElt ST., Lancaxter, l'a., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND COAL.- Connection With the Telephonic Exchange Kranch Office : Xe. 3 XORTH DUKE ST. fcb28-lyd COAL! COAL! Fer geed, clean Family and all ether kind of COAL go te RUSSEL & SHULMYER'S. Quality and Weight guaranteed. Orders re spectfully solicited. OFFICE: 22 East King Street. YAK1: 618 Xerth Prince Street. augll-taprlSK lO TO REILLY & KELLER GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, and all ether kinds et Ceal. Mannre by the car lead at Philadelphia stock yard prices. Farmers and ethers in want et SUPERIOR MANURE will 11 nd it te their advantage te call. Yard, Harrisuurg Pike. Olllce, iK East Chestnut street. ( agl7-ltd TVTWA.BE, JtC- OTOVES. STOVES. Rrick'Sct and Portable HEATERS and RANGES at: Shertzer, Humphreville & KiefTer's 40 EAST KIXG STREET. JEWELRY, &e. 75 " 75 " 10 " M $1 $5 $5 50 cts. OT ii 31 $2.50 $1.50 $e 33.5G 1 75 cts $2.50 warranted according te quality. BEO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West Zing Street. Lancaster, Pa. CITY ZtXE. cet: LIVKllY STAKLK, 112 (siting, or te the trains or tWOtWUlEii. w rHOLESALK AMU KKTAIL. SEVAN'S FLOUR AT Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET. d!7-lvil TUST KECE1VKO COFFEE! COFFEE!! COFFEE!!! Choice Rie, Old Government Java, Iwiguayra and Mecha. The best -Si cent Rousted Rie Coffee in the city. We buy our Coffees unreasted and have them roasted here, thus we always have them FRESH ROASTED. If you want te enjoy a geed cup et geed Coffee buy at BURSK'S, 17 East Kiusr Street. FOR XEW FRUITS, FORSELF-RA1SIXG JiUCK WHEAT. FOR FRESH AKRON OAT MEAL. FOR FAHXESTOCIC'S FARINA FLOUR, FOR PURE SPICES, GOTO D. S. JSITPiSK'S. 17 East KInfc Street, Lancaster. COSFECTIOXS. H KAIMjUAKTl'KS FOK 1TKK CONFEC TIONS reu xur. heliiiai.-s at JOSEPH R. ROYER'S, 50 AXD 52 WEST KIXG ST. 1 can new offer te the trade and public a large stock et Pure Conlcctlens et every description, at the very lowest market rates. FRUITS, NUTS, &c. and a LARGE STOCK OK TOYS of the XEWEsT DESIGN'S. Large and small Cakes baked daily. Ice Cream at all times. WEDDINGS AXD PARTIES SERVED AT SHORT NOTICE. MAIL ORDERS promptly attended te at the tame Rite as if the lmrsen ordering were present In person. Call and see my stock. 49Remembcr the place . 50 AXD 52 WEST KIXG STREET. sl3-3tnd JOS. R. ROYER. JKAJtBL. WtJJIKS. WM. P. FRATLEY'S MONUMENTAL MARBLE WORKS 768 Nertn yueen Street, Lancaster, Fa. MONUMENTS, HEAD AND rOOT STONES, GARDEN STATUARY, CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, Ac AU work guaranteed and satisfaction gi en In every particular. N.B. Remember, works at the extreme end el North Queen street. m30 CI RAIN SPECULATION X In large or small amounts. $25 or $20,000 Write W. T. SOULE A CO.. Commission Mer chants, 130 La Salle street, Chicago, 111., ler cir ulara. mSS-rjd