ft .,-p,t, t .s. . ft'4 Tit"? 'ir i7"- itf if CRIMINAL COURT. ;m .. . W TIE WAIEriER KftGUU J. L KVEI Tt TIE MCMTF.VriUV. Tker Will Serve Seven YeT. Separate ; m4 Bslltanr CenflnemeBt, at ITnnl fjtWer Twe an Acquitted. i ' !. "i. mii i li Mllif Of court at i-SO o'clock, the trial of y.iwui iraig una Washington veic, ter .tmrgHtry, win resumed. A-? The defense nrovedl that llier were at EV.,hMA MM 4tM ll lt.,. t. !.. t. In. nunnuii iiiu uigiii. ui iiiu uuifiiisi iy 111- t'i nulla of their house, and thnv went entlie 'rietand arid denied all knowledfre of the at- ; (emp nnui ve ruu inn iniwscm jj ,, ueerge t ainen ana Herace nersey, who 1 ' .1 11.1 lit In lie l.iinrl.rf taaflAiwt (lint - ri iiiivh R....j,w ..aw u, .. . j,....?...-.- .. -.Craig and Cole were net with them at Ha- taMekcfa and that they were Induceu ny k -CemtaUe Wlttlck te say atthe lieariiiKthal t-e pcHwners were wim incni ny me -l ducetnent made by that officer that If they would swear that they were with them h they would get oft free and If they did net iSthey would be wnt te prison for nineteen I yearn. f . ...... .... . - 1.1. ......... ...I !. in reuuiini me coiiuiieiineuiiii -11111 6K. by Justice EvnnM and Constable AVRtlck tv? that the statement made by Hersey and Egt Watsen, at the hearing In the Hnbeckcr K.i case, Ininlicatlnir the prisoners In the bnr- jgh glary, were made voluntarily and no ln- ? iliiMni.n(. li.tsn .it rnu-inl u-iln tlf,Il1 mil te the prisoners. VKliniCTS TAKKN. A verdict of net Rtillty wn taken in the case against lllcster KlefTer. He was charged with the paternity of Kllen tlcilier Hbk'b child and since thecttse was returned te court he righted the wrong by marrying the presecutrix. A similar disposition wns made of soverel larceny cases 'against Ihivld 1 lecher, Harry Ilehman and Ames Dyer. These defendants were arrosled for complicity in the Dillcr rol)berle,but there whs net aulll cient tostlmeuy te ask a jury tncenvict and en the motion of thudlHtrict attorney , the .abo.ve dlNN)nltlen Mas made of the cusps. s AN 1NTKNT TO KIM.. Geerge Amnion vas put en trlnl for assaulting with Intent te kill Hurry II. Ijiverty, and with carrying concealed deadly wenK)iis. The commonwealth proved that there was 11 gathering at the Whlte Ilersn hotel, Salisbury tewnnhlp, after a fox chnne en Kcbruarj' la. Ijiverty was engaged in a ttarrel with a man named Harman at this hotel, and whiln no engaged Ammon,wltheut any provecutlon, pulled a revolver from Ills pocket and ills charged It at I-averty. The ball Mnick ' Laverty en the head, but glaucisl oil' and did net aerletihly injure him. The defendant admitted that he had a re volver in his hand en that night, and while Ifvcrty and Harman were quarrelling, he discharged a revolver In the air. It was claimed that ,Lavcity received the cut en his head by being struck with a luth, In the ' hands of Harman. It was also shown that Ainnien'N reputation for xuce,prler te this charge, was of the very best. There was no defense made as te the charge of carry ing concealed deadly capons. On trial. Tutmlay fernt)g Court met at I) o'clock and the Jury in the Cole and C'ntigburglniy case ronderiKl a verdict of net guilty. Gee. V. Watsen and Herace Dersey, who plead ed guilty te Ihu offense, were each sen tenced te undergo an Imprisonment of even years in the Eastern Kntentiary. 1 lteraey get an additional three mouths (or assaulting his v Ife. David Delllnger was tried for stealing a coat from Frank 11. Kendlg. The thelt was committed two years age, alter which Delllnger sklpixsl out and was a fugitive , He returned te tjincaster as an empleye of ltarnutn and was arrested bv Constable :' llarnheld. :. Tle defendant denied stealing the coat. He claimed that liultpuglit the ceuir from Kendlg, fo-ivvneii. he worked aC'thattlme. JVHU-'J Welsh was charged with cniu- niltting an ussault and battery en Maty Ktelger. She testiHed that en the M of April, 'when she went te the stable of Welsh and remonstrated villi him for tear ing eir beards from that building which ahe owned, he caught her by the arm ami also choked her. He denied choking her and said that the stable was his by lease. When she came there and began cursing him he ordered her out, and when she ienised te go he took her by the arm and led her out. rUII.ll.NT lll'SINKNS. Geerge. W. lieu-el, Kduti, was apiHiinted guardinn of Jeb Suavely, of Kast Diumoie township. THAT KIND XOT WASTKll. The Contract With Frederick limle Fee Mone lie AiiuiiIIihI. The street committee met en Monday evening and eic ncd bids for the building of sewers. The following were the bids: Sewer en Lancaster avenue, J. K. Ktuutler, $'C; 1". Aueainp, OT.r5; '. Ilindeu, Ll5t.75. Hewer en last Orange sticet, Is'twceu Bhippcn end Plum : .1. 1 Stautl'er. Wt); l. A."Sihwebel, JMW ; J. It. .Smith, Hlittl : K. Aucamp, WS7.&..; l Hinden, f.V.ij.&u. Sewer en Ann street, from Kast King te Orange: Jehn l- Stautler, .".ri7 ; 1. A. Bchwebel, f.21 j Jehn It. .Smith, ,Ml.t7; F. Aucamp, ?.V'.; 1". Hinden, HMI.Mi. Sewer en Mitllln utrcet, between Chi ls tlan and Duke: J). A. Sehwebel, (Sill l Aucamp, f 103 ; F. Hinden, S-'le. Sewer en College avenue: !'. Auniiup, 178.8.1: F. Hiudeu, m. Sewer en North Queen, from Clay te old Clay street: D. A. Krhwebel, $iwi ; F. Aucamp, fc-T-VU ; F. Hinden, $i8i.ffl. The contract was awauhsl for all the sewers, except that en Iiucustcr avenue, te the lowest bidder. The tiucstlnu of , building a sewer en IineaKteruenue rests with the people living en that avenue. If they .agree te contribute te Hie exiense of hJ! the sev.er it will lie built. bor(lel"PM"u'len wasauepttM ret'emmeudliig ,jfr .'Uii.-i te"nnuul the contract between KHieuerlclc Kuuramm llieelly ler llie tur- slHiwlslilng of htene, A)?vhe icuseu that the L.' Mone ireni nis iuurrv net as goea in quality as the contract calls fTirVnritlmt the .committee be euiMwerisl te enter Inte a contract with some ether penen for knit able stone. Decision efu Ceurercnce. The annual cpufereneu efthu Itrethren in Christ (frwjucntly known as ltlver Itrethren). w hhji has lust been held at vS? Oermley, Markham county, Out., hustaken ax-tlen In regard te tlie aiueiuiment. It lias aid its members shall net in any case vote against the amendment, but has fully opened the way for all te vete for it. In explanation of this last condition it may be said that these people de net take any part ill the administration of government, and while conference has net entirely forbidden lis members te exercise the right of sull'rage, , tkoH,whe voted have always been looked upon' as being "net milte orthodox." The New Central Market Heuse. t me niarKei commutee or councils met fj Monday evening ana opened bids ler the O uuuaiug 01 a cuirai market beuse, l-el-6k; lowing are the bidders; J. A. llurger, ?il,- v xsirst;ii, f ifVKBi. iiiu euiiiiiuiieu will re 'trs 11 A.e .k-u n.l. ...(.. . i.t yiwnmend councils te award the contract te ,ylr. llurger, the lower bidder. 1 ....... -,. yunrierij- i-ensieu nay. 2, Te-day is quarterly )eiisleii day, and the fllcua of magistrates and notaries are Ifetotiged all day with tieiisieiicrf. te have Klr papers attested. c. M cut te Hampton te J.I ve. ;. Hebby Weidel, a w ell known resident of ttw Third ward and an old soldier, left to te , ) hr Hampton, Virginia, and will lire ft MM mMmv home la tbe future. ?H . COLUMBIAN FUND. CITIZENS OF THAT MMIM (ILLKITMH 1NEY Fill TIE JIM.8TWJi PEOPLE. t Telegram Rwelvrst Announcing the (Safety of People Having Rcle-llve In the Borengh-Tlie River V1l. Cei.f mma, .Tune 4. A public meeting In th'e Interest of the Jolmstew n suirercrs was held In Ihe common ctnincll chamlier last evening. Tlie meeting was called te order by the chief burgess and the following ofll efll cers elected : President, .tere. Kech J secre taries, W. 11. Given and 8. M. Paschall; treasurer, H. S. Detwller. All the bonks will be requested te recelve subscriptions and turn ever te the treasurer. A commit tee consisting of three members from each ward were appointed te canvas the town and rejiert dally te the treasurer. The committees consists of First word, Gee. W. Haldeman, Lafe Frldy, II. F. Yergeyj Second ward, M. H. Nhiimau, 1. H. Ilrugh, J. W. Yoeum Third ward, J. 1. Frank, A. O. Gtiltes, C. F. Market. The commit tee will have Kiwer te sellle all matters re lating te the fund. A subscription was started anil In a very short while ?0IK) was aubscrllKsl. Mr. Kmauucl Yeung, of Johnstown, who has been visiting Mr, Milten Wlke, started for his home last evening, acceinjianlpd by Mr. Wikc. He has three married daughters, two married sous, and a wife ami three single daughters living nt home. Last night it telegram was received by Mrs. Milten Wike stating that the entire family are safe. , Andrew I.0U, 1. 11. 11. foreman nt this place, received word last last night that Ids two sisters and two brothers living at Jolmstew n, are safe. Trains oft the 1. It. It. aie net running west et this place en account of big washout at the tracks at Chlckles rock, Tim canal broke at this place and the water rushing through the break did great dam dam age te the railroad. Fifty-six car leads of stone, cinder and ballast were taken te the place te-day te fill up the hole. Trains en the Fert read are running between Colum bia and McCall's Ferry. The damage te the Henry Clay furnace will net exceed $.VKl. Messrs. "Filbert it Furry will lese about l,tHK) tens of lee by the breking of their lee houses. The water Is still utxitit 5 feet above low water mink, but Is slowly receding. Company C held a meeting last night and appointed a committee of six te armnge for the preHsr celebration of Ihe Fourth of July. A strcel parade will be held In the morning, after which tint company will go te their range and have il I llerent company exercises. Dinner will be served In the mess-tent. A prohibition address will lie delivered in the Second Street Lutheran church this evening by J, 11. Detwller. The Culled Ilrelhren Sunday school will held their picnic ut l.ltlt. oil Wednesday, .lune'Jilli. The rolling mill of the Columbia iron company commenced osratlens this morning, after an eight weeks' Idleness. ON WKHK'S ISLAM). Hew the Kx-l'rtKou-Keoiier Kin pleyed llliuseir Diil'lliu the Grcnt Freshet. Capt. Jehn P. Wclse, the well. known ox-prlseu-kcopcr,had a thrilling exig ence during the Heed en his island, which is situated in the Susipiehaiiua at Khenk's Ferry. He remained at his home notwith standing the danger, and refusisl sltlvely te come oil' upon any condition. On Sun day the high water made things very lively. It covered the Island and rose te the Hlcp of the house. ,Tie growing crops worn almost entirely ruined, but the captain w ill be aiuplv paid for them by his great catch of U'lgff, which will have te be redeemed by 'the owners. A great iuautlty eftlmber, of the lliict kind, ledged en the island whine it Ih new safe, and Its value Is many thous ands of dollars. Although net In dauger at any time Captain Welsu had a very lively time of It during the great ilse, On Sunday he succeeded In capturing eight cewsand a horse, all of which were taken alive and are new 011 the Island. 'Karly In the day the cattle w ere scen 011 a rock about 11 inile above the Island but the high water dievethein oil' and they limited or swain down te WeUe's island, w beie they were captured. The horse came down hi the same way but no one knows whom from. He became taugled up In a let of trees and was llnnlly icseued alive and well by Cap tain Wclse. It Is believed that the cattle eaine from the Island DpMslte Sale Harber, but It Is lemarkable hew they escaped w lilt tliclr lives In the awful cuirent. SAMUin, V. 1IKCK INMIMIKII. He Is Struck llyu Wnll-ll mid Cut, Lett llisikeu About 110011 te-day a very serious acci dent happened te one of the labeiers who was employed 011 the new building of Jehn F. Helnltsh, en North Queen stieet. Seme days age w erkmeii began tearing down the south wall of the Hllssell building, which Is next te Mr. Heiultsh's property, in elder that It might be rebuilt and made safer. The bricks had all been lemevisl and to day a feice of men weie engagisl teailug down the stone foundation walls which weie about eight or ten feet high. They had part of the wall down in the rear but nearly all of It was standing in the fieut. Among the weikiueii was Sniuiiel F, llcck, u man who leeently moved from the coun try te town, and lives at K1 Green street. He was engagisl ami laborer and was picking out stone from the bottom of the cellar, right alongside of the wall. Sud denly the wall gave away and about i'eity fwet of It fell Inte the cellar, llcck was un able le getaway and the falling stones caught him. Ills fellow -w 01 kineu quickly ran te his assistance and scum et hlui out from the stones which coveicd his legs. He was quickly cairlcd Inte Cisdiran's drug store and placed itsu a cot. Drs. M, u D.ivls, (taker, Frank Muhlenberg and llyus attended him. They uuule an examination and feuuil that ids leg wns broken In two places near the knee, and below there was a terrible cut In the calf which was ever ten Inches In length. The man sccaicd tube sutler lug gieat pain, and he was removed te his home In a wagon. Kverythlltg Kisslble was done te make lit 1 1 1 comfortable. Heck Is a peer man with u wile and family or children, and he had secured employment at this building but a sheit time !clbrc the accident oc curred. The ull'alr caiisetl much excite ment and a large crowd gathcicd at Ihe building. A Geed l.'hi'iip Mievv. Tlie Circus Iteytd epemsl In MeGnmn's jurk yestunlay allcrnisin and 11 geed slcd audience was present. In the evening nil the ten cent se.its weie tilled, but the re served, for which an extra quarter was charged, were very vacant. The Mievv is an old time one ring ull'alr, but the people are given mere (bun the worth of their money by far lu tlie entertainment. The acrobatic ami trapee pcifnriuauce was tlrst-classand theie were many ether geisl features. The threatening weather of last evening Interfered with the show, which will no doubt bu much belter pahenfctl dining tlie ieiiiaiiidurefitsst.lv. A Peculiar !KHr, Heujaiiilii G. GeU, or Mountville, has left at this olllee a peculiar egg w hleh w as laid by a full-sled chicken. It is an Inch and three-quarters in length and Is about as thick as 4 man's thumb. The Excursion te Iteadlut;. The carjKMiters and bricklayers of this city run uu exclusion te Heading yesteiday morning. They carried ever between 3ui and 400 jieeple and took the Iroquois baud along. - 'fV v;ji;Vi-w V i, 'w 7-f-'lw .Ti. is THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELMGECEH TUESDAY, JUKE 4, 1889. Junier Prlte Centcat. The nroterlcal prlwj contest of the Junier class of Franklin and Marshall college, will 1)0 held In the College chapel oil Mon day evening. The Judges chosen te award a geld medal te the successful contestant are the Her. Dr. S. M. Vernen, Hev. J. Wi Mcmlnger, and Wm. Aug. Alice, esq. All the exercises will lie unusually interesting they will no doubt Attract a tart-re audi ence. Itrnkfillrr Hholllder llladc. A little daughter of W.llllatn Kneerel, of 6J0 Heaver street, was swinging with some young couimiilens yesterday, when she fell elTniul broke her shoulder blade. Dr. L. A. Warren attended her. Card of Thanks. The committee of the O. A. 11., having charge of strain en Decoration Day, desire te extend tliclr tlinnks te the quartette that fiirnlhett tnuilc, vltt Mlwes Clara Krankep and Mar file Kllllncer, and McMr. C. H. Mayer and A. 1. Hchnader, ale te Mayer Rdgrrley fur collect ing the funds te dffray expenses, the teachers and pupils of the public schools for flowers, and the varleu organizations for tliclr attend ance. Steatite. y.:it'iiKit.lti thlscltv.en the 2d lnt.. Frank Kercher, In Ids Mlh year, The relatives and friends of the family; nHe, Monterey l.edgp, Ne. 212, are reKTlrully In vited te attend the funeral, from Ids late resi dence, Ne. 405 Ket Hlrewberry ntns-l, en Wed nesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock.. Interment at Woedwnrd Hill cemetery. 2td i1avltet. , I.lvuHlnek Price. Pnu.Aert.l'iliA, June 3. The receipts nt the West Philadelphia mid North Peiuisjlvalila Dreve Yards Were: Iteeves. Hheep, IIiik. Fer the week .2.210 ) 7) Previous week ...M) llrtl lleef entile The ill winter at JnhiiHtewn kept 2:1 cars, or 100 western cuttle from rcachlinc here for Ihe market, besides WO head for shipment per the steamer Krnndliinvlau, which salts Tuesdnr. Tills left the market oil Haturduy nt Ihe Went Philadelphia yard with only 1,'iHO head, and Willi a falrdemnnd these were nil sold lit mi advance of . The market at lhc North Philadelphia yard being held en Thtirvd'iy they ns-elve.1 their rail supply, and prices there were only firmer. We quote : extra, IJiM.V".: kimhI, H('HJ Je.; medium, & typs, comiiien,3Jv4lcj fat sms 2J4J4c Hheep were active for nil grades but extreme commeii, the former ndvnnelnc Je mid the lat ter declining 55c The supply of sheep for Men day's market Is west of Johnstevrn.nud wilt net nrrivu until wenncMiay. vve 1111010 Lxtra, .V.t.Vfe. ; Kssl, 4'.4!;c ''ii;e: mrui iiiriiiiim, iwi i;.i , i ..., nil 11, JHWIW ; culls, lcf 2; ; nut lames, a;viu;tc, itiuk 11111111, fmii'c. Hogs The aeinaiiil was gissl mid prices re mained llrni. Firiis'iieiirsceiilaliiliut I.UVIIiecul nrn at Plllsbiirg unable te get here: We quote t Western, J W3ic : Hlna-, AeU','e. Fat rows were active and higher at 'i'MIUr. Hllpiiery cows were In better request 11 1 I.k4 22 fA llolegnn rows were moderately active a It7(7 in, MII1T1 calves were higher nt 4fcf0-f. PhlliKlelpbla Prodtice Market. PlIll.AliKM'HIA, June 4. Noen Fleur dull; Pciin'a Kiiix'r. 2 :i7(u.' 7.r : extra. 2N7(a.'i:i7 family, i IUtl 25; roller, 4 10vvIT.'j; palenl, ti T.v.ir.'i'i. Wheat nominal; Wl; Ne. 1 1'ennn lieu v.tr. Cern, steady ; Ne. 2, 41c. Oats suMidy ; Ne. 2 White :ile. ; mixed M. limn, dull ; Winter 14 OOiainen. Ne. 2 llahsl Iiiiv nulet! 15 (Oir III t lis tenim timothy lillV.iliMM fur dielcc; mixed, llw utility ; line j eunsi rje sirnvv vi.sf 1.1 mi. llulter firm; Penu'ii creamery (xtia, ISe ; Penn'a llrnls exlm I.SdilH. Kgcs higher; IVnu's llrsls IU; exeeptlensl lels n. Cheese, slendy ; purl sk Inis BjH ; full skims lwl. Petroleum vteady refined In bids. A SO. Pelalis-s stead) , alt I OUte MM) per bbl for new crop. Grain and Previsions. Furnished hy H. K. Vundt, llreker. I'iiicaoe, June 4, l.lWe'ehs'k p. m. wiiciii. lern, iiais, i-erK, 1.11111. June Til! !h -1; July 7MJ AngiiKt 7lji H.'iteuiber 745 Dvis'iubrr. "lljj Year Consels Crude Oll..v Winter Wheal.! , Hpring Wheat Cern..., ., Oats Ite baric) Kecelpts- llni?s Itecelpts -Cattle ..( II 75 II H7 117.' Jl WI li 82 22J kzv. Cur nt. II Hi 1 2SII Itecelpts, Head. .Stock .MiirketH. (imitations hy ltccd,.MrUrnnn A Ce., bankers, XanciiHler, Pa. nmv veiik i.isr. II A. i. Canada Pacific C. C. C. I Colerado C'ihiI Ceiitrnl Pacific Canada Heiitliern Chi. HI. I Pbg 12 M. 'i v. M. lien. v itie 11 . Pel. I.. A W. . P.rle. I.'rle 2nds. Jer C K. A T nr,"- -mil .'.'.'."'.'.'.'.'. wi ' ".'.'.",",.'. ui'j , tur,,'-; .::.::.:: r ''. :'): i.sii 112 in;', li'ii ' ijiv; Tll'i :V)i IHlT II2JJ lll'i tVt'i 2S)J tie ' Jaiii w-y, 7-i''i IWJ 4lf! M. AS. I.. Hhere Mich. Cen Missouri Pacltlc. IliK'k. Valle) N. P N. P. Pur N. West N. Y. C New Kugliind. ., KaslTviuiPsiMv.. ... - Omuliii Oregon Transeentlueiilul. Ontario A. W . Pacltlc Mall , Itli'hmend Terminal HI. Paul Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wnbash Cem Wabiikh Pref Western V ..., , West Hhnre llnnds. lllli.Alin.i'iiiA i.isr. U'h. Val II. N. Y. A Phlhi Pa. It. It.. titll, 25, Mli Si ' 251 i 7.IV2 2I?J CI 7 . fd I I -lil Sl'ij I'l-lfl Heading. Ull. Nav 2ii J: llesteuv. Pass P. A It N. Cent Peeples Pa.s ltdgl's UIa; upj Oil (fMj w;J Lecal stock 11111I IIeiiiIh, lteHirled by .1. II. Inig. Par l-ust value, sale. ljiueas'ttlHreenl., Ismi . irt) 101.U) " 11 " " Isui liu 5 " 4 " " HdiiHil hum Isttl utl UU " 4 " " III 1 or 20) ears. UU Ien " 4 " I11A er2il)ears. UU 101 " 4 " " Inl0iir20.veiirs. UU lurpj " " " lu 15 or IU ) earn, lrtl la', Mniihf lui lloreugh lu.111 IU) 102 MIsCIXI.ANlOUS SIOCKH. Ouarryvlllelt. H MlllersvllleHlreet Car Imiulie 1'rlntlni; l'uii)iaii) (Jnsllght and FuelCeuisiiiy.. Hlevens Heuse (bends)., t'elumbla Otis Ceiiilianv . Ml M . U . 25 .... 10U . 25 . .. 10 lue .- UU '.' . 5 Ui 50 100 . UU UI) .. HO 1 l4 2S U 25 II 2U5.2-I 210.10 1 .05 IS M.50 Ull UICW 110 I01 fiTja 41.25 40 60 1:1 :) .Yi Ull ITS Celunilila Watur Cuiuutii) HiisiiuehsuuH Iren t'eiuijau) . . Marletla IliiUew-vvare. Stevens Heuse Mlllrrsvllle Nermal hihisit Northern Market .. Knstcru Market lliisCeinisuiy llemls Columbia lloreuuh llemls. Ouarryvlllelt. U. 7s. . lleadinK A Columbia It. It. 5's. Kdlseu l.lL'ht Cum)siuy Western Market Heutheru Market IjincuMcrClly Hired Hallwa) Ce.,. Iist i:nd Hlns't Halluay . . ijuiitisterHleam ItadlalorCe., ... Helvetia Leather Ce. Watch Faelery ti's. Ijine, Chein. Ce... TUIINl'IKt: STOCKS. Ml 60 f4l 50 50 M UU UU Illy Spring .1 Heaver Valley-.- . . 3i llrldi;eisrland Herseshis'. . .. piu Cel 11 m til a .1. Chestnut Hill. . 20 Columbia A. Wasbliiv'teu. ... . vu Coiicstegu A lllu HprlliB ia Murletta A Meunl Jey , Ijiiic. Ml. Jey A KlInibcthteH'u UU ttH5 27 20 20 25 (11 4(1.50 I.S.50 uu IV. MM 4M se 2SI1I 11 IN 411 4U1 :ui 20 It) 2U"i lUfti ae lis 1JI.M HU U2Jii UM.75 125 115. 157 152 141 2Ui 151 1J0 IU) 111 U2.2 151 117 IjilH-usler A- Frultvllle , 50 ljiumsler A l.ltttt , liucasterA WllllamstuHu 4 1 imesistiir Vfi.ii.. ! !IIIIVIIIII 1 .MUllifl iff Ijiucustcr A Maulielm 25 ijiiiciisiit.v Jiiirieiia. j,, ljincuter A New HelUud hi) IjlllCIKlir A rlllriplFliiuillll UU IjuumkUt A Neu Danville 25 Columbia A Marietta. is Ma) town A F.lliabcthtuun 2i liueu.tcrA Cplirutu, -, IjiueaslerA Wlllen Hlretl .... -J5 Htnisbiin;A Millsrt 13 Marietta A-Maytea 11 . -j JIA.NK STOCKS. First National bank ... . . 10) dinners' National Hank ,'0 Fulton National Hank.. . lit) Ijincasler County Nutleual Hunk M Nerlheru National Hank.. UU PisqiliV National Hank UU iiciMone.-Nuueuui iiauk, Muuhriui UU 1 eiiiiuuia .-iiiiuuai inuiK Christiana Nutleual Hank CenesKsa National bank. . ... Knhrala National llank. First National iUnk, Columbia... , First National Hank.HtrusburK. First National hunk, Marlcttu ...... First Natleii(il Hank, Mt. Jey..... .. l.ltlt National Hunk Mountville Nutlenul linnk.... .... Muiihelm Nn10nnl Itjuk t nlen National ILink. Mount Jey. New Helland National Bank, . ... tiuinuenai itunic. Quarry villewlenuriiank';";;:;:.";": 100 Ut KllfnlK-lhlewn National Ban .... Central National llank, Celumlils , IH) l .. 100 ill 1.1 ve Stock Market. CiltcAnn, June S.-Ilwlpt. I.VO00 j lilpinents 4,rwi: market lnvrrr; beeves, fleai!l7J4:lcem, tl Wm 20; Mockers and fisNlern, WJOW-IWJi ew. hutrher' and mixed, tlt)a3.Vj Texns cutlle.WOOflSa HeKf-.teiielpU,2ljner; khlpmenU, MOO; innr-hi-lsTew: mlxt,aBl v.; nrnvy, Htlt; iiBiit.li.Teaiar,; skips, mesfian Hheep UeTl)t, 1,000: sliliimrnls, n.01; mar ket easier j natives, H mtt ae : Wesirrn shorn nmlTO; Tcxaus, tzuxntae; lambs, wee lIM. Kast l.tnknTr.-i.'Biilp-lieeeipts, we: ship- ineuu, 1(UI; mnrkrt slew and tilirlintired. llriK" Hecelpts, 4.000; stilpiiients, fiO0', no market en account of flood. Hlicfp lteelpt, 3.40U; slilpmcnis, .!. Stew 3lbtcrtlntent. 1WOMJTEI.Y I'OIlt ROYAL BAKING POWDER. mlllH powder never vnrles. A tnsrvel of pti A. rlty. strength and wliolesemeness. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can can net lie sold In cnroiwtltlen with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phesphntc iMiwders. M'l'l 0,11 01 cunt. lteVAL llAKINCi 1'eWIiKii Ce., 10(1 Wall street, New Yerk. msr21-lydAlyw fXIIKMlSllTKlTsri1H)NKItE)l(m A Ne. 212, l.e. O. F..nrercouestedtemeet nt Odd Fellows' Hall en Wednesuay urternoen nt I o'clock, for the punstse of nllendlUK lh fu llers I or brother Franklin Zercher. 1-nn-caster Lsle, Ne. C7, llelel Lodce, Ne. U, llerschel Usljte, Ne. 121, and the order In urn era I ure Inv Ited te attend. By order of L.O. MKNTKH, N. (I. L. ItATiiveN, Hec'y. It irANTKII-ONK MALK TIIACIIEIt AH y principal or setusiln and two femsle teachers for llrst and second prlmnry sclioels ; salary n prlnrlpnl t70 per month; salary for female teachers HO per month; term eight months; application received until June 10, IRS't. Address, J. ILLONG.Heerelary. Jc4-2td HtrasburK, Pa. jrMOANHHKir The Great Flchlet Tyrellan Warblers, at Maennercher Garden I New Performance Kvery Kvunlng. ladles without escort and miners net admit ted te the garden. Ji'Klind I PFALFLi:, I'rep. Slltlll-Ht KIIIHTHI T1I11KK HUNIIUKI1 samples of Flannels te pick from iniide te order from (T2.25 te .tiil. Thoroughly shrunk. While Hhl rls, uiiliiuinlrlcd,3Sciiiidi0c; our own make, hand worked buttoulieles uudntKUar nntccd. uiilnundrled,75(i;eiiirt be sold elsewhere fortl.ne. Your measure taken and fit gunnin teed from II te 2. Hllk Hhlrls, Hllk Hosiery, Underwear, and u complute line or Men's Out flttlllgs. TROUT & SHANK, Hlilrl Mnuufiieturersnud Men's Oiltrttters, 1 Kl North Queen Htreet. niarailydU I OO Iv OCT FOIt MOTH. - PltKHKHVK J v our Heal Hkln Cisils, Woolen (IikkIi mill Furs by puttlnic them In Autl-Meth lings. A certain and sure protection. Fer sule only at COCIIUAN'rl llltUO HTOUE, Nih. 117 A 1.10 North Queen Ht., Ijmeiister, I'll. Alse In lari;estS'k, which I Hill sell at bottom (irlces, Campher, Campherluu and Tar Pupcr 1 net tin Mellis. 11101 ine suck) Kiiiui 10 pieserxe eiuiiiiiiK ireiu TU,Th,HK J."" MAItTI.N A CO. JUNK SALE. Hargains in Reduced Goods in livery Department. We have placed en our coun ters te remain until sold, ever 5,000 yards of Dress Silks, in lilack Silks, Colored Silks, Surah Silks, Moiree Silks, Rha dama Silks, Summer Silks, Trimming Silks. An opportunity te purchase a Silk Dress away below regu lar prices. lilack GreS'Grahi Silks. livery yard reduced in price. Colored Dress Silks. Over a 1,000 yards, reduced te 43c a yard ; former price 60 and 75c. Snrai Silks. The $1.25 quality in lilack and Celers, at 75c. Rhadama Silks. All shades, $1.25 quality at 90c. Summer Silks. One let reduced te 25c a yard, One let reduced te 35c a yard. One let reduced te .jSc a yard. The silks are the greatest barrain ever shown in silks Keep your eye en our daily bulletin of special prices. J. H. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Fa. 4 TO 1. COME ON! 11. 1. mrr Yer two te one that CLARKE'S Isthe Cheist mid llest Tea, Ceftee and tiro tire eery Stere III the Stale. Y lb. v "' 40e IVnrhes for. . . !5e HV llurtlclt Pairs for 12JJe 15e Prunellas fui jivje 22c Apricots for i2J-Je. 15c Aprlcels for . (l';c Ilk1 French Prunes ler -Pie 12c King Apples for . .. r Ik! 10e Evaporated 1 Vac-lies for ti'Je Twe tl.s llest French Prunes for 25e Ten thickets Flh, Hill weight, for . . 75e Ten R.s Extni pried lleef, for 1 1.00 Five, Six mul Seven Pound limn-, f lb., only 10c Finest llencless Ham and linrdner, Phlpps A Ce.'sHugnr Ciucl Covered Hams. Four imiiuiiW Full Cream Cluv-e, u llltle streiii;,fiir2.V, llnsjkc's Crjstal Heup, 4e per luir. A GUARANTEE ! We guarantee our Fleur utTO.- s-r quarter le giveus gissl satlsfuetleu, II net better, than any Fleur lu Ainerleu. Will e(ept none. Try it. CLARKE'S, IV AND 1 1 POL'TH QUELW KT. jTclephene. mj-8-M,F(lw Hnt rrtUettrnt4. riHIK MOHT IlF.FHBHHINO DHINK IN 1. wsrm weather Isjsrl wine. We have 1'nre (jallfernta Ited and White Wines for 30 cents, Inrira bottles; ttAlperelosentjettles. " ItOiniElCHLlQUOIlHTOrtE. Ne. 22 Centre Hqeare, LancMtcr, V. J'r'OHTO'S THK tlOIIT OK TUHSDAY, J May 11, Is-tween Mr. Jehn C. Hager's mil enee and Zta Nerlli Duke street, by Orange street, a pair of Geld Kyeglasscs. Finder re warded en returning te latter address. j4-2td IJIOIl HALli-A FIKHT-CI.AHH PII.KTON, ! as gecsl us new. juiiel-lM INQUIIlKATTrilHOFFIC't- A N AHTlrl.B THAT IH MADK OF TIIF. purest material and never rails lesaiisry, lid FlewiT bouquet. me INHCIIR a comfehtaijlf. and re- JL freshing bnth, and a thoroughly son skin, use Wild Flower Hequct. rplIF. ItOYAtj HIIOW. Tbe Royal Shew and Trained Animals WILL KX1III1IT AT McdKANN'H PAKK, , THKLK DAYH 6NLY,COMIKNCTN Monday, June 3, Twe Performances YmcU Day. AfleriKs-in nt 2, nnd Krculng at K. Admission Only 10c. The nicest nnd'l'lnest nnd llest lOCent ltftll ltftll read Hhew en Kjirlh. - Will Rttilblt ill Columbia Three llavs. Cemmeuclng Thursday, June (I. Jiil-Std A BTIUCII I1KOS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH "QUEEN STREET. JERSEYS. Kvery mimlaT u tlcclilcd bargain. Yeu surely will be suited. r&cxmil lloer. Tnke tlie elov'titer. Nete our low price). l'luin liluck Jerseys, fust colors, ull sizes, .'12 te 44, ut 40c. lllnek Jerxeya, fust color, military front, all sles, USc. liluck JersevH, fast color, with Fcileru front, Henietliiii"; new mill nebby, ut Tee, till sl.cs. lilack, ttll-wiMil, ttiiler-iunik', il, $.'S, $l.e0, $1.75, $'2, J2.50. ; liluck, all-wool, with fancy vest front, nt ll.tt'i; trlninietl in braid. liluck, with hmiK'l front, ta'.leMiimk', retlueed from $1.50 te $1.11). liluck, mueckeil front, ut $2 ; line Cnslnuere. Wnck, Jiillitary style, tit W, JL'.-It), $15.76 ; ncnt mill very stylish. lilack, with braid loop trout, sonie senie tliinii new, ut 415.50 : Cushuierv very tine. Colored JerseyH llrevvn, Ntivy, CSeiiH iluriiii' iiiid Gelden ilrewn, witli white front anil braid trimming, ut 7c ; better tltiallty In wool nt $l.ai. Ileige, .something new, with smocked front, nt $2. Cream Jerseys, ut USc ; plain. Crciim Jerseys, tit 75c ; pompadour front. , Cream Jersey, ut USc ; braided with vest front. Ci-eani Jerseys, nil-wool, $'75; plain tuiler-inade. . Cream Jerseys, nil-wool, 5.1.50 ; extra line quality, tuiler-miide. NtiTiCK, Every piirclinscr of 50 or ever, nsk for a souvenir. A plui'iiue en u silver covered needle case. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. (lurnet and Navy, nt 45c. lliirnct, Navy and ('iirilinul, with ponipndeiir front, reduced from Kl te 50c; till wool. Gurnet, Knvy mid Curdimil, ull-wtxil, ut 75c ; tiilleMiuiile. "Sunsliitiu for Little Cliildiuti " mid two elcgnnt engriivlngs, given awiiy with every sale of Flve Dellurs or ever, en presentation of this. Our stock of Blouses is immense. BLOUSES. Ladies' Mouses 00c, $1.'J."., $1.75 ,'$2, JW.50, $'.75 ; Stripes, Checks and Haiti, In Gciisdarme, Muliegauy, Garnet, Car dinal and Goblin. Cream in Jersey Cleth, $1.50 unil $2. Creuiii Flannel, $2.50 and &l. Children's Uletises $1, $1.2.'. $1.50, $2. $2.50 j Garnet, Gensdiirine, Xavy unit Mahogany. Hey's lileuscH, at $5iV, In lllue, Grey, Alene aim iieige. Seme ut hse, small cliecks, in light and dark. ASTRICH BROS., & 1 1 7 North Queen St. 115 rjl' IN OKADE! DOWN IN PRICE I BOYS' JSHOES. There's no elu.s of sliis.'s we sell' lviiuiriug and ivceivlug ineie time and cure lu iiiakini; selections here than de the-? for boys wear shoes especially adapted for the roughest and toughest kind of wrviiv as well us the llucst and handsomest bhupes for dres. Iktwccn thec, tee, you'll llnd every ether geed grade you'll liKik for. llelevv our prices no dealer can go, either, without skimping tlie grade. It don't pay te buy the skimpy kinds for boys' wear ; the best's uet tee strong and geed. At $1 we have a strong lace bhee, aeani aeani levs cut uiijiers, geed con titers, and soles titninlurd screw fustvued ; Hizea 3 te 5; right for style and lit ; strong for wear. A shoe wi gessl you've never Isnight for one dollar uny w here, A cow line of shoes just herefl.'J.'i ; lmtten or lunik bals; have seam less viiuips, gleve grain tens, hewed Udteuis, und solid Iuh'Is. Tlie style's giKs.1 ; it'i an all-leather bhee from hevl te tee that means, it will net fall te pieces en u rainy day. Anether stronger and heavier' in every way tit the same price. They'll go te the same wearer mere than muv, At Jl.eO we've liner grades ; have seamless vamps, fair stitched edges, iinltating custom work, excellent upper and solid leather counters and soles. Trying thee once you'll U likely te ioek mis way ugulii for the same sort. They're net faulty in style or wear, llctter and tlne'r itiakes trji and up in pricy f 1.75 te ft. SHAUB BURNS, 14 North Qitjkx St., Laxcastek, I'a. inari-IJil.Vw "A N INKXl'infHlNK'lOILBTLLXLRYIS J Wild Flpwer Roquet Soup. Sell, ever' vtiiere. j Stem 3tfeertUrmcttt. H AUEIt A IIUUTIIKIL HA6ER A BROTHER, Nes. 25, 27, 29, 31 West King Street. BARGAINS IN DRESS SILKS. Wetikvejuit received and nle efferer nt OKKATI.Y KEMJCKH I'KtCES A I. Altai: LINE OK tlt.ACK A.NI)CUIlUl:l) UKIXSHII.K8. llt.ACK PKAU UK HOIK, IILACK SATIN 1U1ADAMK. 11I.ACK FAIU.K t'ltAXCAlSK, 11LACK OUOS GIIAIX SI1.K, 1ILACK SUHAU SILK, ' ULACK ARMDRESILK. All the Newest nnd Mist Desirable Hhndes In FAILLE FRANCAIHE, SURAH SILK, SATIN RIIADAME, tlROS GRAIN. Complete I.lue of Novelty Hllfcs for Trimmings and Comblnntlen. PRINTKI) CHINA SILKS, PRINTED INDIA SILKS, PRINTED COLORED PONGEES. HHG6R Si BROTH6R, Nes. 25-31 West King Street. &letu bucrtiecment. .1 -VTOTHINd IHJT THK 111(1111X1' (IIIAI)K 1 of Deuble KeflnedOlls used lu the feniuiln of Wild flower Hispid. "liriTII PILLHHUIIYW itTisTXXXXVLOrtli YY all risks nreended, nnd I.lglit Urend, Ills- cult or enke become n certainty. Ask your uenierier nusuiiry aaa.v jc-iwu -lNDOIWED HY THE MEDICAL PKOKK4 J2j slen for all toilet purees Is Wild flower lKtuet Hen p. HICKORY AM) OAK KINIU.INC1 WOOD for .Sale. Telephone or send postal card le DOWNEY IlltOa. Junen-lwd Ne ZtOIInrrlsburg Avenue. SOI.TAIW "AND CUFFS -THE LATEST, V the most deslrnble, nnd most cnmfertRblu shapes nnd styles any sire, at KlttHMAN'H Oenls' Furnishing Htere, 2 West King street. CJHEAKFKU'8 LIUUOK HTOKK, 15 CENTRE O HQUAKK PURE RYE WHISKY. My nun distillation, sepl.Vtfd 1 ' nmK MOST AGREEABLE PKKFUME. .L The most mxiiIiIiik ellects iiih.ii Ihe hkln are found lu Wild Flower Ueuquet. -VrcOKANN A NOVl"eN MERCHANT TAILORS, Bl-JdK 1TB NORTH QUEEN HTKEEr. CITY TAX. 1KW-T1IK CITY TAX DUPLI eate Is new In the hands of Ilic City Treas urer for collection. A 11 ntmtement of II s-r irnt. w 111 bu ullewcd for prompt juiyment. J. II. HA1IIMJ.-S, tv- Clly Treasurer. Je.1t3KIK 1888. FACTS. 1889. The school ycnrlustnbnni.cleslnir hnsnreven the most succcKxful In the history of the fjin enster KuslnesN College, Ne. 10 Knat King street, since its ergiiuUntlnu, lu I(vs0. Superior lnstruetieiins Imparled at this schisil will and should command liberal compensation. Send ler pari leuiars. vuiiress. H. C. WEIDLEK, Principal. -TR CARRY THE LARQ1XT STOCK OF TT I'Ihs unci Kine city. Weeden 1'lnes 11 lHsiincl Flue Smoking Tobacco In the iihs nt DC. linn lue. each. Genu. lue Meerschaum Plms at'w?. each. DK.MUTirS C'IGAK HTORI:, HI East King Street. ali-tfdR I7IDUCATIONAL. lj The Keystone lluslness College, vv hose at tendance was the largest known for the 1st term In the history of Business Colleges, Is prepared te give n mere thorough nnd practical course thnii ever for f.15, Day Course; fJO, Evening Course. We stand en merit nnd thoroughness. W. II. MOSSEK, Prln., tfdAvv 10 N. Queen St., Lancaster, lH. CHOOLUVCX, 1SS(,-THE DUl'LIOATI-riH new In the hands or the Treasurer. Thns) per cent, eir ir paid berere July 1. Oftlce hours fieniUn. in. 11114 p. m. W. O. .MARSHALL, Treasurer, iuy23-5wdlt Ne. l'J Centre Siinre. TTNDERTAKINO. W. T. S. .GABLE, (Successor te I It. Rete.) Hnv lug purchased the business of the Inte 1 It. Rete, 1 inn prepared te give strict attention te ull orders Intrusted te myenre. I managed Mr. Kote's business during his Illness, uud iiiu prepared te guarantee satlsfnetleu. iiiylO-lindil W. T. S. GAIILE. TJENKY WOLF, " FURNITURE STORE, has removed te ltd East King stieet, having n lull line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Cull niul examine our goods. kS tfJlt 11. WOLF, i:W East King Street. TTIIlHH A RKOrilEK. -TO THE- FARMERS AND- WORKINGMEN ! HIR8H I BRO. 1,UI Pairs of MEN'S WORKING PANTS, Ht 70e, 75e, 5e, We and il.U) u l'ulr. U De7cn .MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS, ut 25c, :X', :t5e, HX- and &X 25 Deen ROY'S WORKING slllltl'S.iit 2-V, .'!0e, Vie and 4V'. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN Farmers' Unlauudried Shirts. AT FIFTY CENTS EACH. 50 Dezen III'KTS Cnlnuiidrled Shlrt. Ilienkable and Nuu-Teuruble 7&c. -Nun. SdlViren HCRTS IMPROVEDSHIELD I'll l.iundricdMlrs, at il.Hl IJicli Ofur S5.W. J-'lhe best shirt ever manufactured. We are the vole aeetits lu !jiiirater for thvm(iiid (iiaraiileethu tit and iiinkeertheui, or'iiieney refunded. CALL IMMEDIATELY OXIM'RICK CLOTH IKRS ANP rURXlSlinRS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. i m 1 AT I Umtfl .frDUATUPD n RAn 111 iiitiiiiii.il f uiuuii u, liuuiiiiiii. ja u K- I 'rr Itl t8CcUmtceM . 1711 KE IIIUCKH, FIKE CIY,"aT LOW ! Ileuresge te JOHN UEST, Ml East Fulton street ini-trd pUMIW, IJOILEIW, MININO. CENTKIFU I cnl nnd Htenm I'umns, or any capacity, at JOHN KENT'S, .-Kl li.st Fulton strccU uiitrd OA PERCENT. OF OLY ULYCERINF. KF.PKE- ttyyj sents one part of tlie vvilil Flower Ue- quct Seap. AHALM FOR THE COMPLEXION M Wild Flower Kemiuet Seap. Sells every where. KTECKWEAK-TIIE I.ATIXT AND MOST 31 fashionable st) les nnd kliiides.tlieeheniK'St nnd best, nt KKIHMAN'S Oenls' Furiilhhlier Stere, 42 West King street. fVl GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA V Clirars, 5c cigars, nre hand made with long Clear Havana Fillers, ai's nnd 100's boxes. DEMUTH'S CIU A It STOKE, 111 Knit King Htreet. elS-tfdR TfTNDEKWEAK LIGHT AMI MriilllM U vvelcht underwenr 111 nil grades nnd any sle, nt EKISMAN'S Gents' FuriiUhllig Stere, K west King street. IJtORAMERICANSKJllTFEEDCYLINDER Lubricators, Glnss Oil Cups for Hearings, yen can get them nt JOHN IlEST'S, xa tiist Fulton street. in2-tfd rilHE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-THE REST A. nnd cliennest In the market 11 karat geld is-ii. Hard rubtier holder, never gets out or order, easily filled. Cull and examine before purchasing elsewhere. At EKISMAN'S Gents' Furnishing Stere, tl West King street. am5vexclusiV"e "styles "in aca- elu. Peiiang. Welschel, Cherry nnd Malac ca, mounted lu silver nnd Krenre. DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE. nlH-lfilK HI East King street. BIAMOND RILVSS FOUNDRY ALL kinds efllmss ('listings, laith light and licnvv. nindeiit short netlcennd hi thnl,..ci in,. ..ii. ,..'. ..- , l.. y.: -"- ;:.::.-.....' .iutr liiiiillici manner. Rrunre, German Silver, Selder, ill iiietnl, etc. Patterns, Mtslels nnd Ex neiilul Werk. SW-2111 N. ARI'II ALLEY, ltllbbl iM.rllm JJ-2td Lancaster, Pa. rANTED-A REI.IAllLi: TT thel'lllsbiirv Fleur nil nnd the Grissry Trade. Addi MAN TO HELL iiueng the Halters Iris-erv Trade. Address nr call nn A. M. GAKREK,Saluiiga. l.uneastcr eeiinty.Pn. JeCl-1 nil ITAVK YOU Tit! XX, bury Fleur? Choicest Fleur Hindi K1ED THE GREAT PILLS ? It Is euarauliwl te betltn ,1,1.(1., II. .1... IT.llfn.l Ul..tnA .nlr 'lug alt lis ipialltles into account. Jc;mviI 1lLLSUUICt"S II1IT WILL YIELD FROM from forty te sixty pounds mere bread te the barrel than Heur itiude trem Winter vv bent, (live It a trlnl nnd be eenv Inns, JCMwd 1J1LLMKUKY FLOUR WILL MAKK THK L Whitest, Lightest f enf it llnuiil t llm World, belnir a I mice Ihe besL hen II host n ml chea)iest Fleur that can be used. Jell-lwd rilHE PRICE OF PII.I.SI1URY FLOUR HAH X b en reduis'd, and Is new within the reaeli 01 everj body. Ask jour Grocer rer Itnndtaku no ether. Je.l-lvvd t PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO Medel Milking, Patterns, Drawings nnd lllue Prints, ut prices reasonable, at JOHN IIFSTS,.'UI hist Fulton street. m2-tfd FOR HOILERH, HOKIZONTa1.,"tU!IULAR, Vt-rtlcnl, P01 table, Cylinder, Marine, of any slre or jiewer, of ihe best material nnd work manship, go te JOHN REST, K East Fulton street. m2-tfd nOK STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW A) Pressure, Wnter linugcs. Gauge Ce'k, Wheels or Weighted, Glass J'ubes. Thlstles, Synlieiu for Htenm Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call en JOHN REST, :l Cast Fulton street. inS-tfd I F YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS l'ORTAIII.E r.ngine anil neuer, en wheels, cheap, as ih lowing lirlees hhew-: il horsn-iiewer. IT.r,tS Iiiirt.c-i-sivrer.t525: lOherse-isiwer. J575: 15 horse power, fs75; 20 horse-power, $1,175, call nt JOHN iitsis.Jiti rist Milten street. 1112-ti Hfd DAW MILLS. HARK MILLS. COR MILLS. p lA-nther Hellers, Tun mekers. Triple Herso O lA-nther Rellers, Tan Packers, l'enera. .Mining ami .-Mining .Machinery, nt JOHN RESTS, :ca Easl F11II011 street, mi-tfd STEAM HEAT 1ST1IECOM1NG HEAT FOR dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred years age. When you contemplate a change call en JOHN REST, who will give jeuu satisfactory Jeb, ut n fair price. iu2-tfd PACKINGS AS FOLLOWS: D1KIGO, FOR Steam nnd Hydraulic Packing, Aslirst Reis., Woven nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, GiimPaeklng.Guiu Rings for Wnter Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Pisj Cever, nt JOHN REST'S, S.CI East Fulton stieet. m2-tfd E TIOR PRAIT CADY AS1IEHTOS liISO Vlll..s .111 trills Vnlva llrti.al llrtlinV.it. fid lirnss Gate Valves, Iren llixly Glebe Valves. Lever Surety alves. Pep Safety Valve, Air Valves, Radiator alves, Pratt's swinging Check Valves, KrassChcek Valves, Feet Valve, Angle Valves, call at JOHN UESP'S, SVI East l'ulleu Mnel. iu2-tfd if V? if feet'ef .uh'KriteM" j 0JUJVr Incii te U Inch dlameter.lfer s.ileutn low figure, mid the only house In the city with n plis'ciutlng machine, cutting up te (I Inch dlaiueler, at JOHN REST'S, ICVI l'.ist Ful ton street, m'.'-lfd I7IOK CAST IKON PIPE FITTINGS, ROI'II plain and reducing, up te iincn diameter, dleable Fittings. I'lanues. I'lange Unions. Mali Manifolds, American Unions Tulsi Supimrts, Hangers, f'lisir and Celling Plates, go 1 j te. ill Ol IN 1sr.n1 fs, an t-jisi ruiieu siiei'i ni2-ttd E IOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN ulni's. trem -.me su iievse-iHivKr. nnd Vei Ileal Engines from 2 te 10 horse-power,) 011 vv II find them ut JOHN I1I.-.1 .-, iitl tjisl MIlKlll m2-tfd street TOR CASTING IRON OR 1IRASS. LIGHT 1" or henv), nt short notice, en 10 .KilIN IllT, Stl East Fullen street. m2-tfd C1ARRY IN STOCK-REST CHARCOAL, J linminen-d Rir Iren, Deuble Rclliied Iren, llurdcn's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and (.'old Heller Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-111 te Ne. Ill, ut JOHN REST'S, .til East Fullen street. inS-tld IF IN WANT OF RRAKS OR IKON STOP L Cis;ks . Aslicstes Paeki d Cis'ks. I'et and Ulb Cocks, lAivcr Cocks, Swing Joints, call und iret them, or nnd jour order by mall, te JOHN REsr, :) 1 jist Fullen tns.-t. m2-trd "lirlHTK COTKIN WASTE, COl'IMBI) ll' T theneiiud. 10e: In lets of 10 Hounds or ever, 9c, All goeiis ncuveree leany jmri 01 ine el lv Free. fall en JOHN liKsr, .-se. 5i.ir.asi Fullen street. Mfd .w.. ( l.v... ..... 1,,,,, . ...V..I L- .31 , S.fi .Ur.l.lUlUS, IVL.J. 1.1, ..-. uin.ii, ,t.i HAN- L cook Insplnilers and hlielers, Lberiiiau Reller Fisster, IViilierlliy inspector, American Injectors, ull lu stock, ut JOHN IIE-sl"!-i, ICU East Fullen street. Ui2-tfd rp.VNKS FOR WATi:it,OII,ACIDOK JAS. A of uny shaiw or capacity, ut fair prices, go teJOHN REST, .'ttlEist Fullen street, mind IOK THE REST HOT AIR ll'KNACE IN : the market, go te JOHN HEsT.Xii Iist l-nlten stui-t. inS-tfd 17OK PULLEYS, HHAITING, COLLARS, J Hangers, damn Rees, Couplings, etc., go te JOHN Illr,SU East Fulton street, m2-tfd ITtOR HOLTS, I.ACJ SCREWS, SE Siiunreiiud llenageu Nuts, tin stock, ut JOHN UEsrs.XU liist 'i IH' SCREWS, nese giKsis in uiten sirwi. m2-tfd T7IOR ROILER 1 CUE HRfMIES, STILI.SON " l'lHWreiiches,l'lsund Menkey Wi enches combined, Flics, Oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN REsT, :l Eust Fullen Mrci t. ui2-tfd 101.11 HRON.E, LIQUIDS AND SIZING fersleiim work, ut JOHN lllisrs, aci rjisl leustreeU m2-tfd 13ADIATOR.S, OF ANY MAKE OR DE L sign, eiin be furiil.hed nt reasonable figures, by JOHN REST, .tci iut Fulton street. in2-tfd A GENCY FOR t'.MJJVIIAN CO'rt CI : ment 10 pike Ihe place of Red l.cad. In Culklt makes live limes Ihe quantity of red lead and Is far u?rier in muklngsteain Jelpu; lsicktng man und hand hole plates en boners, ic, Ac. Price 20 cent per pound at JOHN IIEHT'H, 81 East ulten itreet. in2-ird vneAD I Jt'iMi
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