Oik mjCKki$ntMmnki Volmift XIXNo 21. LANCABTER, PA., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1882. Price Two Crate. TOHN 8. U1TLEK CO, JOHN ARE NOW PREPARED TO SHOW Sew Silks, Velvets, Hushes, &c. 9 doth Suitings. All JOHST S. GIVLER NO. 25 BAST KING STREET, JOHN 8. GIVLER. OPKVIAI, UAMOAINS. Ladies Cloth Suitings, in all Shades and Qualities. We hay a them twenty-four inches and them narked at LOWEST PRICES. L1l!tf:,?eni5ihi,don'8 MEUIN0 UNDERWEAR, full stock and all marked very low. New lines of Ladies', Gouts' and rjidren's HOSIERY, now open and all marked very low. Elegant Hue of DRESS BUTTONS, now open and marked extremely low. Novelties in LACE FICHUS, LACE COLLARS, DOTTED 8WIS3 HANDKERCHIEFS &o HOOP SKIRTS, the now perfection TAMPECO BUSTLE, CORSETS, KID GLOVES, &e. ' Everything in choice assortment and marked VERY LOW. GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS IN FDLL ASSORT M ENT. BOWERS & HURST'S, 129 and 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - - - LANCASTER, PA. M YKKS KATHFUN.' In the manufacture of READY-MADE CLOTHING we observe three points : 1. The Selection of Stylish and Scrviocablo Material with the Best Wearing Qualities. 2. Tho Selection of Good, Strong and Serviceable Trimmings, Pockets, Linings, etc. 3. First-class Workmanship, Good, Strong Thread and Careful Sewing. In our CLOTHING you willflnd no machinc-mado button holes, but good, strong, regular hund.inade buttonholes. Our IrUltevs are the most skilled. Our Patterns are tho best. MYERS &. RATHFON. JiHr H AU1S. At IIKOXUKK. Ready-Made Clothing. Having completed a large and well lighted sales room, every facility is now afforded for examining a most attractive and complete stock of Fall and Winter Clothing for Men, Youth and Boys, which has been manufactured with especial care and attention. In the Merchant Tailoring Department are now ready full lines of Cloths, Cassimeres and Suitings of the staple and new fabrics in choice styles, to be made to order by skillful cutters and experienced tailors. Larger space has been allotted to full assortments of Gent's Furnishing Goods in Underwear, Shirts (laun dried and unlaundried), Hosiey, Neckwear, Gloves, &c, &c. HAGER & BROTHER. No. 25 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. N KW HIOOS OPISNKD MA1I.V. NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. OUR CLOAK ROOM Is now stocked full or NEW STYLES LADIES' COATS, NEW STYLE LADIES' DOLMANS, NEW STYLE WALKING JACKETS. UNDERWEAB! UNDERWEAR ! Our Stock of UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Gents, and Children is tho Largest, Best Selected, and Cheapest that we havo ever owued. Gossamer Waterproofs for Ladies, Gents, Boys and Girls. Every Garment Warranted. R E. FAHN"ESTOCK NEXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. UOVHK rUMUriBHJItO tiUUliti. ftUNN A WILUOH. HOUSEFURNISHING. We have just received our complete line of Cooking Stoves. Heaters and Ranges, Office Stoves, Room Stoves, Parlor-Cooks Parlor Heaters, Egg and Gannon Stoves. ' It is the finest line ever offered in Central Pennsylvania We Guarantee all the Stoves we sell. OUR FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Are the best we ever had, from 25 cents per yard up. Table Cutlery, Knives, Spoons, &c., Wood and Willow-ware, Buckets 10c. Bargains on our 5c, 10c, 15c. and25c. Counters. FLINN & WILLSON. (SIGN OF THE TWO BIG DOGS.) PLUMBUM'S w UOLBSAUE DEPOT FOB Water Closets aid Bath Tabs, Irom sad, Wooden Hydrants, PIuBbers' Esrtkeaware, Gas andiSteam Fitters' Supplies, Gas Fixtures at Reduced Prices, SLATE'ROOFJNO. Noa.ll, 18 16 maJBT ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN L. AKNOLD. ItMT OOODH, e. S. GIVLER & Embroidered Botes, Shades Cashmeres, Fabrics. and lif ty.foiu- inches wide, The choice shades VLOTUINU. Well-JVIa.cie Gra,rmeiits. NO. UOVIth. LANCASTER, PA. BUPPLIKa. riumnenr Supplies, Tinners Supplies. SLATE ROOFING. CO. Combination fiobes. General Line New Dress & CO., LANCASTER, PA. GEO. F. RATHVON. are now selling very rapidly. We havo 12 EAST KING STREET. CLOTHUtU. GK AND KUSH -rou- NECKTIES, COLLARS. SHIRTS. SUSPENDEKS, AT EKISMANU NORTH QUEEN STREET. 56 VAI.L onsniNu FALL OPENING- AT H. GEMART'S NO. 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. MONDAY, OUT. 25, 1882. H 1ICSU A UBUTHKH. NOW ARRIVING T 11 K LATEST 8 T Y L E 8 OF Suitings and Overcoatings -FOB-MERCHANT TAILORING THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. Underwear, Neckwear, &c, Or OUROWNMAN0FACTUI1E. Wo now havo as full and flnc u stock ot Hen's, Youths', Boys' & Children's CLOTHING as bos ever boon shown to the people of Lan caster and vicinity. Wo havo sizes and quali ties to suit all. Our prices cannot be equaled. All wo ask is to call and convince yourselves. i Penn Hall Clothing House, Nos. 2 and 4 50BTH qUN STBEET, aaa.O art bPKM SQUABE. 49-0ur Store will be closed on Saturday till 6 o'clock P. II. scpS-iyd SAWUEL H. FBIfMS, ATTO&NBV, HAH Removed bis Office irom 66 North Duke street to No. 41 GBANT STBEET, immedi ately in Bear of tCourt House, '.Long's New Bullfllnjr. tylT-tf TOllOig BM BROTHER THE CAMPAIGN. HOME WENDING 1SSCKS UlSlUnSKD. What Twenlj-lne Tears ot Republican Administration lias Wrought Fact For Taxpayers to Consider. Kkadeh, do you know that during the lust 121 years, the radical Stalwart or Cam eron party call them what you may, has had supreme control of every department of tho government, with the exception of a few years that the Democrats succeeded in getting a bare majority in one or the other houses of Congress ? During all this time do you know of a single act, that it has done or a solitary law it has enacted, calculated to benefit the masses or to better the condition of the laboring men and farmers of tho country ? If you do, speak out like a man and let us know what they arc. Before this radical party went into power it was seldom you heard of a millionaire and as seldom you saw a tramp. Now the former arc counted by hundreds and the latter swarm our highways in droves. As the one increases the other multiplies. All the legislation of the radical party has tended to this end. It has given birth to and built up greedy corporate monopolies, that crush out individual enterprise. It has concentrated capital in the hands of the few to injury of the masses. It has corrupted elections and legislators, with money wrung from the laborer in taxes, to an extent that degrades public morality and endangers Republican govern ment. It has made the few rich beyond the hopes of avarice and tho poor, poor beyond a hope of a decent living. It has fed corporate power on special privileges until it has grown to think its power perpetual and its authority supreme. It has made the creature greater than the creator the public servant greater than tho public master. It has adopted systems of taxation which relieves tho wealth of corporations and the investments of the opulent from its bur dens and placed them upon the laboring and producing classes of the country. It has given of the people's land millions upon millions of acres to enrich corpora lions, and refused to consider any metis urc looking to the reduction of the people's taxes. It has opened up avenues to the public treasury, whereby the people's money is taken and used to perpetuate i ndclinitcly power in a single vicious line of succes sion. It has chauged our forms and policy of government, until tho rapid accumulation of enormous wealth by persons of moderate ability and not engaged in any productive employment, and the consequent impover ishment of the laboring millions, whose money these persons absorb, show that tho government is not aumtnisiercu on rcpuu lican principles, nor in the interests of the many whom it was designed to protect. These things you know if you do not it is time that you open your eyes to these facts and act as becomes freemen and sen sible voters. It is for you to know and for you to remember that during the 21 years the radical party has been in power it luis Created more panics, Caused more strikes, Made more millionaires, Turned more honest workiugmen into tramps, and bred more trouble between capital and labor, than the country saw, knew, or experienced, during the 81 years prior to 1SC0, that the Democratic party controlled its different departments, and was resposible for all its legislation. Knowing these facts, as you must know them, what arc you going to do about it ! Continue in power tho party responsible for these wrongs against good government and these outrages upon tho masses? If so the way to do it is to voto for Bearer and tho Stalwart ticket, or Stewart and his Independent crowd, or the tail to these two political kites, Armstrong anu tnoso upon his ticket with him. If you want a change, the only way you can get it is to vote the Democratic ticket. Startling Facts for Tax payers to Consl-.Icr! The ordinary expenditure for state gov ernment in 1C0 was $947,911.83. This, after the war's close, was annually rapidly increased, so that in 1880, including half the expenses of Legislature for 1879, prop erly chargeable to '80, it reached the enor mous figure of $1,962,105.59, the fraction above its millions being more than the en tire cost in 18G0, and the entire sum just about five and a fourth times greater than twenty years before. This sum, extrava gant at it is, docs not include the extraor dinary payments for purposes resulting directly from the war, nor payment of in terest and principal on public debt. A like ratio of increase would be eighteen years from now make the annual expendi ture for ordinary State purposes over twenty-six millions of dollars. No man can no man ought to justify such uncalled-for and such unwarrantable lavish ness with the people's money. "I admit that extravagance in expendi ture is to-day the chief sin of all delegated rule corporation, municipal, state and national. The Republican party, being in power in state and nation, is properly held responsible, and must purge itself from the just charge of waste or early fall beneath the condemnation of a frugal people." The above startling statement we give without comment. It is a statement that comes not from a Democratic speaker, or a Democratic writer, but from no less a per sonage than lion. Eli Slifcr, cx-sccrctary of SUte, under Gov. Curtm. It is taken from his speech at a Stalwart meeting at Lcwisburg, on Monday evening, September 18, and contains much for the overbur dened tax-payers to ponder over. A Hew Movo of the IZuouiy. The desperation to which the Stalwart leaders arc driven in the present campaign is induced by their desperate efforts to or ganize methods that is hoped to secure suc cess. First they inoultcd tho Irish vole by an open and shameless attempt to purchase it through a few assumed leaders, and a pre tense of sympathy for Irish ways and Irish woes. The early and complete expose of this effort turned it upon its projectors, and In place of aiding .the Stalwart cause, only weakened and demoralized it. The next move was a systematic attempt to bribe election omcers to secure irauuu lent returns. The knowledge that detec tives were on the watch for such crimes, brought that movement to a sadden termi nation. Next came whispers of vast amounts of money, by which the voters of the State were to be purchased like so many sheep. but the stringent election laws and the fact that large rewards are offered for evidence of the violation or attempted violation of any of them, made this a very doubtful as well as dangerous method of carrying elec tions, and it has for the present been aban doned. Their last idea -is probably the niosj plausible and least dangerous of any. It is simply to perfect the radical organize Hon in every district of the stale go into country district! with large amounts of money and PAY DEMOCRATIC VOTEBS TO REMAIN AWAV FROM THE POLLS. Some Will be hired to go hunting others to go visiting. others to have important business away from home on election day, and others to simply stay away from the polls. This is the last move they have adopted, and as there is no penalty for paying a man to go hunting or to stay at home from elec tion, it is the one they will try to carry out wnen i ne proper time comes. AVE WARN YOU, DEMOCRATS, TO RE ON YOUR QUARD. Our success is as certain as the sun shines on a cloudless day, if tho Democratic vote of the state is polled. Go to work and com plete your organisations in the most thorough maimer. Make your canvasses of votes and ascertain if our men arc all right. Warn them of tho efforts that will be made to induce them to remain away from the polls, and spot tup men who make excuses for not taking an interest in so important an election. Wo do not bclicvo them and a score of Democrats in the state, dirty or detestable enough to sell themselves for the pittance that would be offered them to remain away from the polls, but many honest and un thinking men might be induced to join a party of hunters, go on a visit, hire to do a day's work that would require him to be absent from the polls, never thinking at the time, that he was being bought to lose his vote, and thus allow the radical ring stcrs to retain control of the state govern ment Again we say, re on your guard i-ut oturrs on tiieik QUARD, and sec to it that not one vote is left at home on election day. Iteuvcr aud Log ltolllue Legislation. The most pernicious system that has ever disgraced or cursed any country is that known as "log rolling." It is the system by which steals like the river and harbor one arc secured, enormous aud unnecessary appropriations made, and nearly all the raids upon the trcasnry organized. It is the " you help me and I'll help you " steal kind of work that has robbed the treasury and wronged the people under the forms of law and pretense of legislation. It is the system of legislation that " roosters " and "thieves" and bribe-givers and bribe-takers have always favored, and that a candidate for governor should, under tho solemnity of an oath, acknowledge that it was a proper method of legislation, is one of the startling signs of the times. That Gen. Beaver favors this most infamous of all infamous methods of legislation is shown by tho following which we get from the Williamsport Sun and Banner. It says : " When Joseph Shortlidgc was president of the state college, General Beaver as president of the board ofLtrustccs had a bill introduced in the state Legislature appro priating several thousand dollars to each of the experimental farms connected with the school. This bill lor some reason or oilier was allowed to go by default. "Shortlidgc testified before the legisla tive committee of investigation that when he complained to Beaver about this default Beaver told him he bad the bill introduced only as a blind. When Beaver appeared before the same committee, however, to contradict Shortlidgc, he was asked in reference to this particular matter. Beaver squarely denied telling Shortlidgc so, but said he might have told Shortlidg o tiere teas some log rolling about it, a very proper method of legislation in his opinion." The candidate for governor of this state who would thus openly and shamelessly volunteer an opinion of that kind may well be an object of severe scrutiny as to his fitness for any public trust, much more so the responsible one of chief executive. A. Disgusted Kadlcal. The Pittsburg Dispatclt, tho leading Re publican newspaper of western Pennsylva nia, has become disgusted with tho cam paign that the "Christian statesman" Beav er and tho chattering Brosius isruuning, and says : To sensible paoplo such arguments as thoso which aro advanced day after day in tho same monotone by Beaver and Brosius must seem extremely Billy ; and tho spectacle as two men who aro sup posed to possess some degree of honesty arguing ostensibly for tho Republican party when in their hearts they know that they aro pleading for tho perpetuation of Boss Cameron's machine, must scorn very humiliating. The sneer of General Beaver, relative to tho howling of tho Independent candidates for ollice, comes with bad grace from that gentleman, as he has been howl ing for office for seven long years and never could get tho shadow of a chanco till he misrepresented his constituents at Chicago at tho behest of Senator Cameron. Then ho got as his reward a nomination whicli merely doomed him to certain defeat. As for Mr. Brosius, he was opposed to bossism n a weak way till ho received a nomina tion at tho hands of tho bosses, and then ho became one of tho most -servile advo cates of the machine. Yet all Independent Republicans will echo his hopo that every man will voto to tho satisfaction of bis own conscience. If every Republican votes as his conscience dictates tho Independent ticket will bo elected, and Messrs. Beaver, Brosius and their associates will bo left with only the bosses, their lieutenants, the chronic officeholders and chronic office seekers. A Fruzeu Fact. There is no work yon can do from now until the 7lh of Octobcrthat will liavc such telling effect upon Democratic prospects as to go out and seo that tho taxes of all the Domocrats in your neighborhood aro paid. Wo havo all along promised our Dcni oratic people a glorious victory in caso a full voto is polled, and a full voto can only bo had by seeing that every Democrat is properly prepared to vote. Tliis is the time to attend to that matter After tho 7th of October it will bo too late. Thcro aro other matters you can easily put off until after that date, but this must bo attended to, and how is tho time, and you aro the one to do it, Go at it at once. Don't won der whether it is being dono over in a neighboring ward or township, but go and ATTEND TO YOUR OWN DISTRICT. OtllCfS arc doing it elsewhere, and tho only place I you aro asked to uotner about is in your own election district. This is meant for any Democrat that reads this paper. The Stalwart managers will havo to re vise their schedulo of campaign issues, chango their candidates or import and nat uralize a London tailor. Whilo Beaver is howling about how faithfully tho Stalwart party has stood by tho doctrine of protec tion, his colleague on tho Stalwart ticket William Henry Rawle sends to London for the clothes he wears to mako a canvass in. In twenty years tho Stalwart candi date for supremo judge has never worn a suit of clothes cut from American goods or made by an American tailor. Ho sends to London for everything of tho kind ho needs, and tho party that chooses him as its standard bearer has thee ffrontcry to talk about protecting American industry and American mechanics. General Beaver's refusal to answer a respectful challenge from Senator Stewart placed him in a pitiable attitude before the people, and his affectation of ignoring the Independents and their candidate, while indulging in coarse abuse of them, is as discreditable to Beaver aa a gentleman as it is hurtful to his cause, tlis recent speech in Mercer county, refering to the Independents as "hoarse bawlers after office," was an affront to more than one hundred thousand of tho most sincere and intelligent Republicans of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia Times. Ip you aro hard up and unable to pay j all your taxes at once, tho payment of either a Stato or county tax will secure yon a vote. Iu many cases this amounts to but a few cents, and if you havo not got this, goto your Democratic neighbor and ho will lend it to you. Tins is tho timo for Democratic commit tecmen and Democratic workers to got in their work, by seeing that every Demo cratic voter has his taxes paid. This is the most important duty that Democrats can perlorm now. Your taxes must bo tho 7th day of October vote. paid on or before or you loso your " By asking too much wo may loso tho liltlo tlmt wo had before." Kidney-Wort asks nothing but a fair trial. This given, it tears no loss of faith in its virtues. A lady writes from Oregon : " For thirty years 1 havo been afflicted with kidney complaints. Two puck aged of Kidney -Wort liavu dono mo more good than all the medlcino and doctors I have hail before. 1 bollevu it is u Hiiro cure. -"ast, brilliant and fnshlonublo uro the Diamond lyo colors. Ono puckugu colors 1 to 4 Us. of gowld. 10 cents tor any color. Silicon's ViLUIzcr is wiiat you need tor Con stipation, Loss of appetite. Dizziness uud all symptoms of Dy.-jpepaliu Prtco 10 ami 75 cents por bottle. For wilo at Cochran's drug stort 137 North Queen St. uiyl-lwdeowAw Mental dcnrc-jgloii, weakness ot tho muscu lar system, Kvnenil ui-ucaitii. oeneutteu by using Rrowu'd Iron Hitters. For sale at H. It. Cochran's drug ston, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. uJS-lwd&w The Celluloid Eye-Ulnses -mi-the meat per fect urtlllcial help to the liuiuuii eye known to science. Try:i pair and be convinced. For buIo by all K-ading Jewelers and Opticians. H'25-lwdeod Popular Everywhere. "JJurdanc," the French name for Uuniock, is us popular in Franco as in America. As an untl-scorbutic, aperient and diuretic It cannot be too highly extolled, llurdoek lilood Hit ters combine " in a condensed form " all its good properties. For gout, cutaneous disor ders and Kidney troubles they tiro uncquuled. Price $1.00. Kn i-aloat II. II. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Cataubh cured, health and sweet tmsttli se cured by Sbiloh's Catarrh ltaniedy. 1'rIcofiO cents. Nasal Injector Irce. For sale at Coch ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. myl-lwdcowaw Uoldsinlth's Teathnony. Cnldsuilth speaks cf ' That dire disease, whoao ruthless power Withers tho beauty's transient flower." No truer description could bu given cf the dis ease ot tho kidneys, which, uncarcd lor.rlpena into Uriglit's disease, and euts down our strongest men in a very short time. Ami it (Joldsmith had known ot Hunt's Remedy he would undoubtedly have continued 1:1s poem, and spoken of "Hunt's Remedy, whose inatchlcsB worth, Mukca it a boon to all tho earth." It Is surely a boon to thousands of sutferers who have beeu able to llnd relief nowhere else. s20-lwdcod&w Nottonr enjoys tho nicest surroundings it in bad health. There aro mlscrahlo people about lo-day to whom a bottlo ot Parker's Ginger Tonic would bring moro solid comlort. than all the medicine they havo ever tried. iVew. sl-lmdcod&eow flow's the liaby. "How the baby 7" " Ills croup Is better this tiiornln i Tiinnir tmii u a asn w hwk ot Thomas' Eclectriu Oil us you advised, doc -, tiiuun. jutu vv r fftivu nun ouiliu tor, and shall give him some more in an hour or so." Next day tho doctor pronounced the youngster cured. For sale at II. U. Cochran's druff store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. For lame Rack. SIdo or Chest, iiho Shiloh's I'orous Plaster. Prtco23 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvllwdeowftw Walnut beaf Ualr Kestorer. It Is entirely different from all others. It Is us clear as water, and, s Its name Indicates, is a perfect Vegetable Ualr Restorer, it will Immediately tree the head from all duudruif. restore gray hair to Its natural color and pro duce a new growth where it has fallen on". It docs not in auy manner cllect tho health, which Sulphur, i-ugar of Leid and Nitrate of Silver preparations have done. It will chango light or faded hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for It. F.ncli bottle Is wan-anted. SMITH. KUNK 4CC, ViioIesidu Agents, Philadelphia, and C. N. CKITTENTON New York. lunOlyd.eodftw VLOTUISO JtO. PLEASE SHOW ME A FALL OVERCOAT, Is a question we axe happily able to answer with guaranteed satisfaction. Our Stock, Style and Prices please every clas3 of buyers. A. C. YATES & CO., Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sts., PHILADELPHIA. sl-lmd USJDICAT.. f F KOU WANT TO KEEP OOOL, GO AND DBIHK SOUK JIBST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT- LOCHER'S DRUG STORE. NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, 49 Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. MMJUVAMm B BOWK'S IKOIT BOTES. No Whisky! BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is one of the very few tosio nedi cines that are not oonposed most ly of alcohol or whisky, thus becoming a fruitful sourco of in temperance by promoting a desire for rum. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is guaranteed- to be a'non-lntoxica-ting stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the plaoo of all liquor, and at tho same time absolutely kill tho desire for whisky and other intoxicating bovorages. Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of tho American Christian Review, says of Brown's Iron Bitters : Cin., O., Nov. It-, 1381. tJcnto: Tho foolish wasting ot vital lorco in business, pleasure, und vicious Indul gence or our people, makes your preparation a nocesslty : and II applied, wi:i mivo hun dreds who resort to sa'oons for temporary recuperation. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for ilysjtepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debility, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consump tion, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c, aud it uover fails to rendor speedy and permanent relief. tor sale wliolesaleandrotall by H.B.COCII CAN, Itrugglst, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Lancaster aVi Iwd&w 7 V11MNA AJtlt UJLASH WJUtM. w (ill m BfAKTIS. MAJOLICA WARE CHINA HALL. Wo h:ive Just opened a new lino ul MAJOLICA JUGS. Now in Design and Shapes and alcspoclaliy Low Pi ices. Also, MAJOLICA TRAYS, COMFORTS, PLATES, DISSERTS, SETS, Ac. - Examine tliesu goods before parcbas- in High & Martin 15 BLAST KINO 3THBET l.ANCASTKU. PA. HOOK Aim TATIn. v trutJOL 1HIOK8. ALL cGIIOOL, BOOKS, AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES, A T THE LO WEST RA TJSlf, -AT h. Hi. FLYSN NU.42WKST KINO STKEKT. LANCASTER. 8' cnuui. BOOKS. SCHOOL BOOKS JTOU THE LANCASTER SCHOOLS. For Salo at tfc Lowest Prises. -BY John fiacr's Sons, N0& 15-17 NORTH qUEEN 8T. tt-MUN of the nm book.-? COAX B. KJUBZ1 Wholesale sad KeUUDnler la all kiwis fj LUMBJBK A2U COAL. -fard:No. 430 North Water and Prince tmeta above Lemon Lancaster. mMvrt CtOAL AMD OKHKHr. Pure Lykeas Valley anil other Wad of Coal lor all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Koseadale Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenlag for walks und drives ; guarantee satisfaction. Hay and H&mw by tho bale or tm. Tard and OHea : Harrlsbnis pike. General Office: aejfltaet Chestnut Street. JCAUrrXAN, BJELLBK ACO. apri-lwd SWAI M. V. Be COHO, 530 MOMTM WAXMM , TsWIBSUr, Jfe, Wholesale and Ketaa Sealea la LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection WUa the Tard and Office: STBJSKT. - No. ,330 NORTH: WATER ' ttbatlyd If lJKnwx, voaas. n ivim UUIB JTBUI j Scents up at HABTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STOKE.
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