c , THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER WEDNESDAY, JtTNE 12, 1689. rtl lit. ' ' -1 i i 1 I I I J t IMPROVEMENTS. 1 11 mum Ut KIGHWITR IE laam msstm bt cnril i Herbert te Grade Second Strect. of the 'Various Stand- & MC Committees. : r .. . ... Mtmma, June la council met in fBMrten last evening. All memecrs, t Mr. Klnn. were present. i Unance committee reported as fei ls" Receipts during the month, ?11,787.- ers paid, t7,58fMJ7 j lwlance en Hand, r.w. i lire committee reported Inspecting ,'tre department, and found every- ln flrat clans repair, excepting uie ty of tee. Shawnee company needing i repairs. i market committee reported tue inar- ,ln geed condition, and the annual i Terr slew paying their rents. I highway committee reported mlver- ter pronesals.to grade Second utreet, -Chestnut te Walnut, ntui rccem l that the contract be given te Wil- ('Herbert, the, lowest bidder, nt cutlt Dtsand rock 40 cents per ynrd. I no I are In geed condition. One build- r'jpermitvvas Issued during the month. illclter Kautiman reported tne matin 01 icaaelntlie opening of Cherry street. I iasue can be asked for at any tlme una I by Jury had as speedily as possible. I solicitor vas Instructed te proceed and I trial by Jury. iinanccs relating te the vacation or i street, from Piane te the Pennsylva- tmllread $ opening of Penn fctroet, from X te Pennsylvania railroad, and for construction of a railroad track en . street from Fourth te Fifth streets, i presented. clock was ordered te be repaired, (bulldlnge be cleaned and nctcssnry te be made te the seats, scenery, "Valse needed repairs te the market grniucnts of several M roots wero Adopted. lines in the vicinity of Mill street -Malt alley vvcre referred te the hlgli- r committee, for adjustment. i bend of Indemnity for opening hec- I'street will be filed, and the contract be led te -William Herbert. he solicitor vas Instructed te niiike tlens of the unpaid mnrkct rents. he Vigilant and Shawnee Fire cempa- iwillb$ instructed te supply thomselvcs I 1,000 feet of hee. water company will be netllled that bjWatcr preasure nt Kiglith street and Is tee low, and norne remedy Is ted. The fire commlttce will confer vv Ith ;, water company and report at the next ng. secretary will send notices te the I fi.cnmi)aIilpH te heik! three ilelcirntns lmeet thV.flre comiuittee en the first lay in July te elect u chief and thrca ants of the tire department. ulitler uoerrte was aiithorired te make enal plans of the borough fur futurn ence. he solicitor was instructed te colleel nil ictible liens and renew all that should aewed. he collector was instructed te clese his Hcate for 1888 mid rcjiert nt tlie next intt. tils were paid amounting te f 1,2311.81. ) sand merchant at this place are In a jway, as tbehlgh water of the past week wasneu away an me sand rrem ithove U'dam. The search has been uindn for , but nene lias been located thus fur. i tribe, of Mount Jey, paid n fritter- I Ylalt te CbiUesulunpi tribe, Ne, .11), of Men, last night. The visitors wero IpCrtalned in a royal manncrnnd departed r. .. i... in ..,..i...i ii ., i iiuuiiiu uuuui' u oviecjt, wen juuusisi f Sitf mP- tlili ommenceinent excieiseH of tlie f& Xj-M 188D will be held In the opera jm en Tnursaay evening. tnteetlng of the Prohibitionists will J held this evening in the Methedbrf wen. -nY C will be InspectitimfH even- inmilliff H .Imi.Te Third brlcnde be attorney general w te niinear In tlee fctoudferd, idVr. IH resignation, .fwus played yesterday ircuucslcd rvecii uie iiigu mhoei ciun lid i)roiiighlvilletoam. lholutter wen ,,1,6 vy a scere of 17 te S. i juicer Wittlck arrested James Donevan . Jeseph Hampton, nUiitUes of ltieu's eus, ferRtcullng rojie from the clicus. men were discliurutd by Smilre rni V'y' rAlnnd 1i.i-l. .. .. .. 1 1 ..... .. -t.-i .... f.'aaw. ...-i. ii.n itiiuiui; iii. Cx-Mayer Morten and ether Kcutleuien tt this city re-clvcsl lmltutlens from aei Jj. L. Bush te ceme te Ijiuc.ister -hint in his nrhnte car "Hird-ln- i," which lcll I'hlladelihla at neon te- I for the West. Colonel Hush is en his West te leek after tlie atlairs of the Bias City, Fert Smith it Southern rull f, of which he Is president and general sr. Jno siMcIeiis and luxurious car 'travels in wns built te his order. The I is a portion ofthe Atchison Topeka ,V i te railroad and Is In operation new Jepla te Xceshu, Missouri, while Jng is In pregieas for an extension te aur Springs, Arkansas. eL Bush's car w cut w est this altorueou, ned te the last Line, and it wns red by a large and mlinlrini; crowd at P. R. It. station. On beard wns the ael, his family and sc end friends. jTbinkH no Is Ilelut; Imposts Upen. ne tlme age a loupleof ceunlryinen arrested for driving through the and Alderman Decu had the case. came te town te-day te try and ar i for the payment of the costs, mid ene fthern wjie get drunk was complaining in up-low n saloeu about tlie suits. He t " Hore I was nrrested for fast ilriv- and d 1 If my herse can ke mucli er than a walk." He swears tint he t take the case te the supreme ceuit and r llie herse in evidence. Children's i vat 1'lrt.t Itf terim-d. fVunday next will be ebserved as chll- Uay at the First Reformed church. the morning service a siievi.il pre- lime of exercises has been iircnaied. In the evening Ilov. Dr. Titzell will ch a special sermon te the veiinc pie. The Open Air Morket. Bis morning there was a ureat confusion t'je-Central market, owing te tlie fuct that ffHix iiuildlngb arc ltclng tern down. The r naa dijllculty In findinc their B, which are outside without any cev- f, and their customers could scarcely them. Thewcather was ery disa- u.e, ana mcre was miu.li complaint a uie larmcrs. Xet a few or thorn t te the Southern market house te se. I stalls. hi . Im wife of Samuel Beck, the man w he KMiiy iiijureu ey a uiiiiig wall last I, te-day received freiu J. F. HelniiNii U. A. Schmidt, the amount et tlie con. for her, which w ero lftl."8. six rent was paid for her In ad vane i rrlfee remainder was placed In bank te WMlt. .' 11 mi Iil.lvl. lUrm efDiller V Urecht, wlioliae lM-ryiug en the bending busluess.lus MMeired, Mr. Diller retiring. Mr. i, -win conduct the business in the AniABllnifllt r.u.tlurr t.lt Jf. Vernen, of the Pint M. K. church, . W 44W i mtitudmeut met Hue rsmsnw uw.em-v .uouse. it THE AWyUAk COSVBTrttOS. Mef time of Clentrmen nail tlty of the P. E. Church Ih Heading. Rbapixe, June 12. Hen. Wrns. A. Mor Mer Mor eon, n'm, A. Atlee, Sftmtfel H. Reynolds and Majer B. Frank Brcneman, delegates from 8t.;jameV church, and J.M. W.OcIst, Jehn I, Hartman, James A, Miller and Merris Zeek, delegates from SU Jehn's chnrch, arrived here from tancaster this morning te attend the Fplsteml conven tion. The convention of the dloeese of Central Pennsylvania assembled last evening. The business of the convention will be con cluded te-day. On Thursday a meeting of tlw Sunday schools of the southeastern division of the diocese, of which the Rev. J. E. Pratt, of tancastcr, Is archdeacon, will be held. On Friday, at tlie Episcopal cathedral, D. Stuart Hamilton, or liancastcr, who was awarded the first prire or $100 for scholar ship In the general theological seminary, and Oce. M. Derwart, also of Lancaster, will 1)0 ordained deacons In the Episcopal church, after which Mr. Hamilton will go te Wllllamspert as assistant, and Mr. Derwart te Bethlehem as assistant. Bishop Howe preslded at the opening or tlie convention last evening. The dlocese Includes about 100 Hergymen and the same number or lay dcleate. The assistant bishop or the diocese, Itev. Nelsen H. Rull Rull keii, of Bethlchem, was also present, and assisted in the opening services. Ilov. Dr. Lamberton, president of the Lehigh Uni versity, Easten, was re-elected. Jehn 0. Fiecs, of Bloomsburg, the chancellor ofthe convention, was also present. A special commlttce was nppelntcd te prepare a memorial te the memory of Itev. Alonre Petter Dlllcr, the well-knenn Epis copal clergyman, w he iKsrlslted nt Johns town. The following wcie elected te the efllces named: Assistant secrctnry, W. L. Dungllsun, Seuth Bethlehem; treasurer, of the convention nnd Episcopal funds, P. Iteidlngten Stetson, Bending; Irensurnref the Christian fund, Win. I Dunglisen, Seuth Bcthlcheui ; register, Win. H. Chandler, Ph. D., Seuth Bethlehem; Jehn (J. Frees, Bloeinshurg. A large number of nominations worn mnde for the standing committees and deputies for the gcnarnl oucntleii, the election te Inke place this nilcruoen. BNhep Howe announced a large number of standing committees te de duty during the contention. A resolution that no further changes be mnde In the chimb prayer book by the general convention, but Hint the revised vnlume new under way be adopted by Hint body, was passed. Bishop Bulisen announced Hint Hie con vention preper would be opened this morning with the common son Ire. Bishop Howe delivered his annual ad dress. He stated Hint slnce he assumed his oIMce the dlocese had doubled lb strength. He attributes much of this pros perity te the able nnd devoted clergy men In tlie dlocese. He submitted n rcert of the third decennial conferoncn of bishops of tlie Anglican Communion, held Inst jv.ir, at Iz-nnbelh, which was attended by Bishop Bulisen. lle paid a tribute te the prominent churchmen w he have died dur ing the year, and dwelled at length en dio cesan mission. Unsays: " Whntwvcr be the organizations under which we act, we all agree that a mere earnest missionary spirit Is needed, and Hint larger contributions from morn nu merous givers are required for the support nnd extension of our work. Ne uimiinn ism, however ingenleuH or chiirrhly, will mi flire without willing hearts nnd expert hnuds te put nnd keep It in motion. " The bishop gave his lnws en the tciu erancu question nt great length. He ro re ro vlewisl the ctl'erts mnde In this direction by moral suasion and total abstinence, and added : " It saved many, but net all. The zeal ous wcre disappointed, their ardor cooled,, and that dispensation passed itw ayf jiflri'the overflowing scourge stilLAwcpt oer the land." Or high llceifeni he said: "This system has irj.ifigiued the evil In places whertllM-faw has been vigorously eio eie .P.'eVf, w hlte in ethers the Meed gates of in temperance the maglsliutes being In con cen con nlv.mce with the ilnimsellers, mid Ihe mujerity of the poeplo being tolerant of their uufalthfiiliicss are set wide open, and drunkenness nnd crime run riot nnd defy restrictions. New it is proHsed le put nu end te all evasions by piehibitlng tlie iiinmifacture mid sale of splrileus liquors." In conclusion, he s.ild ; "Ne restrictive or piohibllery law will he cllcctiiiil wheie the common vuke of the people docs net demand Its execution. The adoption el this proposed amendment, belt wise or un wise, will prove of no avail ir It be tarried by it bare majority. ThnvltuKrntle Inn g lingo which Is bandied en either slde el this glowing eontreveisy should net be used. .Multitudes of men whose con cen Hcientes nre equally nllv e te duly will v ete en oppeslto sides of this question. Let us net accuse f.iNely, but emit and nil net te our sober Judgment In the fear of tied. Ne man can be tee outspoken en the evils of iiitempermice nor inveigh loe strongly ngnlust the instrumentalities by w hieii they nre perpetuated. Thare Is n common sentiment en Hint point, which is extending every day mid w ill seen become universal. The deem of the low dram shop nnd the brilliant saloon is determined, nnd no sober man new stands up te main tain Hint the greatest geed of the gienlest number demands that they be sustained and protected. They w ill he suppressed in due lime. Geed men diller new only as te the Isjst and most clllcienl method."' At this morning's session of Central Pennsylvania EpNt-eiml convention jwr Ishes In U7 counties of Hiisstnte were rep resented bj delegate"', either clei leal or lay. Hely communion wns celebrated, alter which busiuc-s iclatiug te the support of tlie diocesan iulsintis and the iliuich edu cational institutions mid seiieties wns transacted. This afternoon, in ennlimiing his ad dress, Bishop Howe ssike leelingly of the Johnstown disaster. lle "also undo a strong upHiI for funds te complete memorial chinch of "Tlie 1'rinee et Pence," en Wcttvsburg Kittletleld, as a symbol el the reunited country, and iocoiii iecoiii ioceiii mended that a system of life insurance be established in all jMilshcs for the benefit or pastors. Tim Wblttdy Hinder and .Hew or TiiImm the Lend. Illsilin l'uioiite Aiming MiieliluuMcu and l'lii'mecs. TheWhllel) Hinder, n presented h lluclitr A Killtr, eft.ltltz, jcslerd.iy leitid Ihelr binder lngreen w lit a ten the farm of Mr, l-eiigciufltcr, near Lltltr. Thcj luv Itcd coinpetltleii, and the enlj party iicciptliig the challenge was tlie Weed binder. Afler thoroughly testing both machine the imdcrMgncd farmers and general public, who nltnckecd Ihe trial, arrh ed at thu following comlnslen, lz : "Thnt the Wldtfl) Hinder, In ether words the Jnireed Champien, tied tighter bundles and tikcd four Inches less cord than Hie ether ma chine, and that the Whitt'ly Hinder was the fa vorite among the machlue men and r.trmers who witnessed the trial." HIRAM UHUDAKhli, K.H. Kit II. K HAhbl.ER, h.hihikinkr. m. mnei:necki:r, L. 11. KORNEY. HENRY I1UCIIER, JACOB HUCHER, HIRAM 1IUC1I Elt, J ARAM Ht'UEH, HENRY KEENER, N.BRCBAKER, D. b. nom:it, J. DUTZ, AnilAM liONaENKCKEIl, M. H. KEI,i.i:il. JOHN BATDOHK, CLEMENT BATIXJRK. HARRY IwVNDIH, A. H. DOERSTLr.lt, J01IN8TAUFKER, DANIEL 8NAVELY, HENRYHNAVKLY. Ths Whitcly files! Hinder and the Wlitulv BtJcl Muncr u'u en exhibition Mendu)iuud Buturdaye at the FraukUa HeuM.',Luuni6Ur, rs. These nisrhlnes can also be srrn at Oeo. Hnrd's, Mcchsnlcsburit; Martin Grnbe, Blue IWlli D. B. Iteffcr, Meitnt Jey; Jacob Frey, CrcuiwHI; fihfpperd A McClnrn, Elltabeth Elltabeth tewnj Jehn Rohrer, QearrrvtUft Abrstn Pfantr, Btrimberir, Hciwr Uuti, Htvrtn; nurhcrA Keller, MtlU; IlanekA Ktirlr, Inter course! A. A. Kirk, VVskcntld; Rcllly Bres. Ilaiib, lAiirastcr. r. ltil&w Kek Menu Cards, go te the lNT.LLliKScr.it Orricic Fek all kinds of Fine PrlntlncKe te the I.s tklmebkcbr Orricc Kvery Improvement In typography added te e'nr stock as seen as In troduced. 5catlu Hrhtsciii. In this city, en the 10th lust., Henry llcrtxcht, in the 47th year or bl sue. The rrlatlvcs snd rrlcndi or Hie family are rcipcctrully Invited te attend the funeral, from his late residence, Ne. 431 Poplar street, en Thurndajr afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment nl Zlnn's cemetery. JHctvhct. Philadelphia Produce Market. rilil.ADKLI'lllA, Junn ll-Noen-Klour dull; I'enn'a supers, '2 ,TT2 75 ; extrs, 2s7,i;t7; fninlly, 4 00l 23; roller, 410fJI75; patent, Wheat stcndjM, Ne. 2 Red 00; Ne. 1 Peim'a llrd pne Cern dull ; Ne. 2, 42W42V. OuIji dull J Ne. 2 While SV-Tac Ne. 2 IlllXMl.1l. Ilrnn, steady t Winter 14 OXitlSOO. Haled hay weak : 12 OWlaoe as le eiinllty ; timothy 12 (Mftlfl no for elielcT; mixed, llgHW; baled rje strsw JI.V.M.V ai. Ilntler dull; Prnn'a creamery fxtrn, 17K4lc ; 1'enn'n firsts extra 19. Krks atendy : l'enn't firsts V. Cfieew, stendy ; part skims IKJ7; Pill klln Petroleum dull ; teflnM'ln Mil M. Potatoes steady, JIM te 10 00 per bbl for new crop. firnlii nnd I'rovlslens. Kurnlslitst by R. IC. Yimdt, Breker. rilli'AOe. Junn 12. l-00e'rl(X'k n. in. Wheal. Lern, linta. I'erk. Mta June 7tJ.' .11 22' July 7tf)2 JUH'JSliUM eirr AjiKut.... 7I2 ml 22U "TO 6 72 September nil MjJ 22jl H M fl W Wheal. Cern. Onta. I'erk. Iird. June .. July AllEllst. HeDteml iiecenuier. iu .. , Year -. Consels - i Crude oil - M Receipt. Cariieis. Winter Wlirat Hpring Wheal 1 Cern .i 2.17 Oats . 1(10 It) e , liend. Receipts-lien anjam Receipts-Cuttle 1W Closing Trices 2.11 o'clock p. m. Ijird Whiat. Cem. Outs. I'erk. June 71IU il'i '22' U M 8 f.7 July VH .11 22)4 II ftl fl 62 AtUMist .712 .11' 22 II 70 70 7. ". ...... ,, ,fcM . i, ... . Hcpicuieer. i December. Vr)i Year Mny Crude Oil . Conxels .11J 22)S It HI fl 77 Hteck Mni-itets. Quotations by Reed, McOiaun A Ijiucnster, Pn. M1W YOIIK LIST. II A.. M. Cnnadn I'aeinc... . IT. C. C. .t I Colerndn Ceal 2s Central I'aelllc Canada Heulhern Wi Chi. HI. U A 1'hg ,. Ce.,bnlter, 12 M.' 3 '. M. M 2S IH'll. ,V IIIO U- ............ IH-1. Ii. A W. Erin I'.rle 2nd .... - Jer C K. AT . Ixnl. A N .. .. L. Hhere Mich. Cell MlHHOiirl I1iclllc Heck. Valley N. P. N. 1. Prer.. N. Went N. Y. U New England. Iiit TciuiesHec Omnlia Oregon Transcontinental.. Ontario A W 1'acinc Mall Richmond Terminal SI. Paul Texan l'nellle Union l'aelilc WiiImihIi Cem Wabash l'rvf Western H . . . ..v.... . WciltHluire.JlillViV , -Aiin.AbKi.riii.v i.isr. I'h. Val II. N. Y. A riillii 1'n. It. It Reading. I en. Nav Ilentenv. Puss P. A It N. Cent People-, l'asH ltdgl's Oil 2S-S. 112 107 mil H'i) 1072 2ilJ 117 H1U ine.'J 7l" 1074' 111 ' 4S)2 m MM as ii' : 7 05 SB'i ml fit" KS'i w. fiij ,Wa i' i', St'; Kl?. l.lve Stuck MnrkelH. ClIK'Ade.June ll-.-llccclptk, 10,.'rtl. slilpiiicnls 3,.V) ; market easier ; Iss-vc, SI ivl M ; stisrs, (.I IOi.i I .): hliK'kern and lcdr, r2 2.VM70; cemii, btil licrs' mid mixed, fl 70&.1 2,1; Tumin callle.flMVtin). Uegs HiteliXs, ll.mi; (.hlpmenls, ntu); mar mar kefhtreneimtstd.II nMbl.Yi: nnivy.fl MIA); iigiit,ti:i.'4ibi; ukins, nfjivj i ;w. HhiS-p Rectlplx, l,ul:slilpiiienls. 10.0H0; mar kelntiail) ; iiiiIIm s, J.I lVn,l .HI ; Western liern .(71 '0121; lcxans, J.1 )UI IH: lambs, Jl U) te 1 21. C.Asr Linrurv. Cattle ltecelpts, ); r,hl mculs, SOOi market dull. Ilegn Receipts, H; shlpnuuts, 210), market dull; nil grndis. !1 liv.j I ,7), no hogs slilplssl te New Yerk Unlay. Sneep -Receipts, .1,200 : shlpnuuts, toil, mar ket stcav j prime, ll'iV,t in, fair tngnnd, f.)71t 4 10; lomiuen, tiUKiiM; lambs, .s,7. llMO AbDCVtitllMIUMttO. A1 BfeOLUTELY PURE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rillllH powder never vnnes. A marvel of pu I rlty, strength nnd uholesemeness. Mere economic-id than Uie ordinary kinds, mid can. net be held In coniH.tltteii ih the inultltude id low test, short iclght, iilum or phosptmte ixiuders. .Sufd mu in mm, Revai. Hakimi Pevviihii Ce., I0U Wall street, New Yerk. iwir2!-l)dAlyvv rpiflfMOSl' RKl'RlXIHNtJ DRi.NKIN 1 Hnrm wiiilherl Inn Mine. Wr luivu Punt Ciillferula lUd and While VVhus forSerrnls, large het lies; t-i.rn isTilnaen beltli-s. ROIIRER'ts HQI'ORhTORK. Ne. 22 Centre txiuarc, I jincnsti r, la. 1 .SOU R1..N I'- 1 OCR hlX AND NINE ROOM Mouses. Apply at Jel.Mfd 4IV1KOPTH WATER HT. f A.N'I I.D- DRILL 1101 1, AND SI RIKLRH In Carriage Ssiullh Shep. H li HAILYACO.. Jel2-ld Lancaster, Pa. C11IV TAX, Isssi. AN ABATEMEM' OK 3 i?r cent. Mill x allowed en all City Tax paid en or before July 1, lssti. Otllce hours : Kii, m. te 12m,, unci 1 lej p. in. dally. On Menda) mid Saturday the elhce villi be open In the cvculiig from 7 te. o'clock. J 11 RATI IKON, JiVJUMR Clt Trcasuri r. VKSIUNED lrATB 01" HENRY V Keller nnd wife, or Uuic.istir clly, Ijiii e.tsitr ceuul. Ilinrj C. Kelhr and wife, of the clly of Itucaster, having bvdis-d of toluu teluu lary aw-lgiilnciil, dated April if, lVMI, ssslgurd and tmnsferriHl nil b Ir estate mid ellccts te the iiudeisluiHsl, for Ihe bcnellt of the creditors of the said llenrj C. Killer, Ihe) therefore give notlee lead inrseus Indebted le wild aslguer, te make iM.nnciit te Ihe uiuleilgned ullheut delay, and theso huv lug claims le present tin in ClIARLEs A. MILLER, Assignee. Residing In Uineaster, Pa. Jehn A. Cov I.t. Attorney. alOetdW vtetick - ihe Fellow in77 najikii J l'nnncn., Hulehersund Bakers, who for merly occupied Malls In the Central Market, hnve rented nnd villi eccupv stands In the Partner' heulhern Market Heuse, corner of Seuth Quccuiind Vine Ktitrts, where thev wlli Ijc happy te meet all their old cuHomer'Vl cuHemer'Vl nesda uudKiturdav uierulugn, nnd Saturday iilltriKMin ut I u'llcK'lt. HCTCIIKRS: H. K. Hookey, Jehn O. Evans, Jacob Oltliefer, Oscar Hump, Jehn II. llallir.C. K. DliikiltMrg, Rudy A llre., Jacob Ith kcr, (ee. Wlilteslde, Charles Kulck, Ames H. Tshudy, Ii II. TrlsUr. KARMERN: .11. B. llerr, A. I'.hlrltkler, Jacob I). Weaver, II. D. Wtavcr, Jeseiih Hechteld, Henry Cenrad, Jacob Geed, v, M. I'nrmtr, Rudulph H. Ilerr, II. K, Eshlcmau, C. 11. Hen. Jehn J, Martin, Isaac Krelder, Isaac H. Kunk, l'nink J. Krelder, Jacob K.htencr, C. K. Hlukley, Murtlu (ioed, H.O. Wnrfil, Jehn Onchenaucr, A. H.Breno H.Brene muii, A, II. llirr. Jehn Hubcr, Jonas Krelder, Htulwn P. Nelt, 11. Rufu HerrHenry Barr, II. L. Oierheltzer, Henry Hew man, Jehn J. Geed, Jeseph Miller, Jacob K. tJoe.1, A. K. IliiUcr, -llarlln ltejer. Jehn Uuckuidtcr, Jehn (iout (ieut Jicr, Mlrhutl k Hular, Hinry Wurfvl, Jehn Shi-ilk. BAKER: Prank Deuiiuct, JeU-.'tdWixH.U Hen 2fcvcvtiemtt. TUIXJEH HAVE I)NO HINCE DECIDED J thnt Billy Waltt's Clar It the best In the state. KerMleat ' ... .Nfwji ion North queen st. mylMmM.W.TIiAw BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT ClOARH IN IheiUte.nt UIM.Y WAITZH, . M .. Nes. 8 and 101 North Queen 8U inylMiiiM.W.TIiAw rnilEV CAN AM. fWpTBlrr"0NECAN A. Equal Hilly Wnllis Havana Killed Clear, NOS. 6 A Iffl NORTH O.UEEN HT. mylMm.M,W.Th,M.Vw " B EKT Ce HAVANA KILI.KH CIUAR IN thedty, at liiui.l WAIIin, Nes. fi nnd 103 North Queen Ht. mylWimM,W,Tli,HAw EOR KINK CIIEWINO AND BMOKINO TO BACCO, go te BIMiY WAITZH, Nes. 5 nnd KB North Queen street. rny27-M,W,Tli,KAw B II.I.Y WAITZ HAH THE 1I1MTTWOKOR ua and nc Ulran in llic riiy, nt JSI"S. 0 A IIU JMUUTII UUKKa BT. inylMmM.W.TIiAw SIIKAKKKKH MQUOR STOItn, I'. CENTRE HQUAItK. PURE RYE WmSKY. My own distillation. sepl.Vtfd SEEfTlfHi I'rlce-llstof.'VJeInt Weed Reds, 10e., IV., 2(V,, 2Tk-.. .Vic., 10c., 750., 11.00, 11.31. (1,7), 11.79, rJ.W,2.S0,r2.7r,ct-., tiplelfl.00 each. Think of IIT-Jetnt HimIs from 10c. tip te SO no. HmIs bines, 1'nlcs, Halt l'nlla, etc., nil tqunlly low In prler. We nre liendqunrters for Kblilnu Tackle. FRAIhEY'H EAHT END PIIARMAUY, (Orpimtte liistern Mnrket,) Kmllcy'RHnrsnrlllals the Inst for the bleed, Evtrj body Is Inking It. 50e. M.W.KAw B OILER AND TANK MANUKACTORY, AtlS NORTH CHERRY STREET, IjA-S-CASTKH, VA. Hpeclal nttentlen given le Hteam Heating, Boilers, Hmeke Htncks and Wnter Tanks. All BelltrsUsttd be for e having thn factory. Mv works nre under tlie supervision of a competent man, who has had ever twenty years' expert expert enee In the buslmss. All work gunnintceil. Will be pleasid te furnish estimates fur nil work in mv line. It. M. BLAYMAKER. n27slmdVRAItw '-1ATHER YE ROSEBUDS WHILE YE Lr M AY Old time Is sllll a-ll Inc." And gather early while our sleck Iscemplete, what jounced for souvenirs a t commencement. Vie have Unndkerchlcf and (Jlnve Cases, Pen Wipers nnd Hacliels, Pliolegniph Case and Postage Oise. All materlnls used nre Ihe best nnd Rueitsns towns can be found anywhere of miiiie quality and design. Ituchltig IVohnve some bargains In Hurtling, from 3e a vnrd up. MRS. E. Jl. WOODWARD. 2rti East KIiie strecL Don't forget we malte no charge for starting work In ntiy of thn new stitches. M ILLER'H BORAX SOAP. TVULL-eR'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. ttTE EXAMINE EYES KREK. Spectaps i ' WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu TJa'nk Yenr Eyes Are Heed ! H Jiff finvnthciiiesatuliiedjeu will prnbiibly ".Vdhnt Ibero Isheinethlug wrong with them, slnrt that glasses w 111 be a gient blp le v ou. We nse Inimitable " DIA MANT.V' lenses, whl h arc made out) by us, nod rceeiuniendeil by lending Oculists as Ihe best aids te ill f"C live vision. Helld (leld BiS'CtacIcs, W.'l.lMI ; usual price, .1.(MI. Hlis-I Hpei'lncles, ,1l)e, usual price, HI .(Ml. Artificial E is Inserted, til j usual price, 9 10, M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANH, PIIILADKLPHIA. Hetwteu Chistiiiilnuil Walnut Htitcts. mjH.ljd M ARTIN BROS. Famishing Goods and Clothing. We we te combine nlue and comfort In Men's and Yeung Men's Suits. Strgen made up very light anil jet duiable. Ne better values for the het summer mouths. There nre many choice things In light lutein Cheviots, Casslincrcs, ' mnels. Wide Wales, Cerksirews, etc., for (.... ..Il.w. ,....1...... .... .1- JUNE VALUES AMD COMFORT suits, at prlceN that jeu'll besiirprK(s.l v hen .ieummMIiciii, We'te net eicrltHikud the wants of the bejsaiM lltllebejs, but leek nfter their (omfertsas will ; and In our stock nre many chehe tilings -light In fabric, durable In make, stjle, fit mill lliits.li light. Leng Paul Suits, l teIOj Kure Pant Suits, Ktetsj KiltUullsaiul Skirts, Blouse WiiIsIn unit Sliirt Wuistn. In the I'urtilshlng Department are man sum sum sum meriomrerlH In Oiillug Shirts and l'reiKhand Smith I'lnmuls, epbr Oxfords nnd Silk Strlies, l.lsle Halbrlgk-an Shirts. H.ilbrlggau, Jean and Nabuoek Drawers, He' Summer I'nibrwe.ir, rhelcn ueiiltles In Neckwear Washable I'eur-lii-llaiid In I'rem h l'cniilr and Philip. .lursuiCfeMlk scarfs, iiiaileefChlnnSlik. with llnw lug ends, W'liul-ei's In China Hllk and Orcuadlne. The I'.iUen Hew, sultable for dicss ei rctrt.illnu. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOS. 20 AND 2S NORTH QUEEN HTREI71' W ILLIAMMIN A rOSfER. Impossible le Make a Mistake ! We O I v e It ca I Va I lies 1 n Reliable Ready-Made m Clothing. Examine the Display InOur West Window. Thin Ceals nnd Vests, 51 le $7. Children's Sailor nnd Kilt suits, 11.73 te 57. Iki) s' Drew suits. Jl le Jl. (lint's Kl.gant .Siuiinur.Siilts,?l.',51l, Jl'iaiut J hi. Men's and Beys' Dusters, 75c te Jl.tHl. TRUNKS, VALISES AND SATCHELS MACKINAW ht RAW HATH, STRAW HATS. MILAN STRAW HATS, STRAW HATS MANILLA STRAW 11 A I'M, hi RAW HATS. CAN! ON hi RAW HATS, . STRAW HATS. Ijitcsthlvlcs, best Qualities. Isiwcst Pliers. All the lieu share's of I'elfcx Hats, j jip Spreads and Herse slnvts of ev cry v nrli ty frem.VV-. up. FLANNEL SHIRTS. OurstiH'k nndnssortineiHefPattfriulu Flan nels are large nnd complete. Men's Kane.v Klanncls, asserted Pattcrii,H.SV. Men's Klne KlauueU,ver neat l'atttrns,$L'i0. Men's English Klanncls, er.v goednssorlititut of Patterns, nt;'-. Men's l'rench Klanncls, Rest Stv 1(, ut iiW. Jhii'i Klne Cnis' Kluuntl, hllk Srlis, at Men's Klne All Silk Shirts-, ut $175. Kull Ilnttef Deiuel Klauutl Shirt, ut Sse, Sde nnd 7.V. One let of Demet Klanuel shirts, extra goet luluc, al iV. Vacation Shoes. We have In stix Ic u full line of Shoes suitable for; vacation wear In Mens us well as Ijulles, Ixiwer HIkIi Cut InllUiiKiir I'au. A in w liw Shee jusl nulled for -Men's Wear, w ith ural, Miiurc tw, in Russet 1 .calhcr, which tan Ih washed with clean water w hen soiled, uud will net lee Its color, Williamson & Fester, :'.'-;I8 KAHT KINO M, laNCASTl.'R, PA., AND UIU MARKET bTREET, HARHDsBURO 1'A. Hew iicrtlntf nt. SCHOOL TAX, tWr-THE DUPtlCATB 18 i,i new in tn nana or ui XTMui prcni.en:w If pRltt before AtlfMU. & , W, rt MAninALL,TriiBrr. ieara rrem tnysWwdR ise. jcninnq VH OOLDEN LION AND MIA QUENDA t ln b It. .Iim m ma I. a A .m..a silk 1.... Ch lear Havana Killer. .Wt and lOD's lmis. s .,, " II.IS MIC IMSIIU IIUHIC Wit.) IUI1 IICl HbJIUTH H CIUAH HTOKK, alS-UdR 111 Ksl King Htrret, CANEeV-EXCLUHtVE HTYLES IN ACA cla, IVnang, Welsehel, Cherry and Matat ca, mounted In Hllvernnd Bronze. DEMUTH'H CIOAR MTORE. .als-tfdR 11, East King street. VirANTED-"A' GOOD, RELIABLE ClIIIIi T for general housework In a family of three. Pica call at jclMtd Si2 NORTH PRINCE BT. TirKCA.WnY THE LARGEST BTOCK OF TT riprsandKlne Hmeklnr Tobfteeoln the city. Weeden lilies t6e. and fte. each. Genu ine Meerschaum Pipes BtSOc rach. . ... DEMUTH.'M CIOAR STORE, nlS-tfdlt IH East King HtrccL EDUCATIONAL. The Keystone Business College, whose at tendance wns the largest knemi for the 1st term In the history or Business Colleges, Is prepared leglsna mere thorough and prnctleal course than ever for r, Day Course 130, Evealng Course. M e stand en mcrll and tboreughncM. W. D. MfWHEB, Prln., tfilw ie S. Queen BL, Ijincasltr, Pa. s HOEUt BHOEBt Special for the Summer. W have n line of magnificent Shoes for the Hummer, consisting or Oxford Ties for ladles, with nnunt leathtr fronts. Dongola with tips and plain tees, tan colors, Ac. Alseavery nice bright Dongola Butten for 'i.m, and mm for iU3, which ennnet lie excelled for the money. Plenty of these Hnlf Kangaroo for men. In Bals. nnd Congress, at Ji'i, nnd the sumo In Oxford Tics, nt rzOJ. Alse it mil line or Lew Prlce Hhees or all kinds. Yeu cna surely be suited If jeu give us a tall. Wm. H. Gast, NO. 10". NORTH QUEEN HT., LANCASTER. luiil-l) rt WftK I710R WARM, HUMMEIt DAYB. LITTLE FOLKS' SHOES. All the newest, brightest nnd best tiling in Shoes for Children jind llnbcs that Knslilen nnd Comfert dictute iw Suiinncr ix-qtilslteH you'll llntl here, te Iw sure every Blinjie and in a variety of leathers Curnceti, Kid, French ruleut Calf, Ilusset, Gout and Ainerienn Kid whichever you'll prefer. At early diivvn, Saturday, Childrcn'a ItitHsei Oxfords were plentiful here KUlllcleiit for ihu neeils of the ilny, at least, we thought. cH wimv frequent renter thiin.intluipitted. Heferu even iiiK lines w ere broken ninny hIcs Held out entirely. Replenished niralu te-dny. We've every length you'll cull for. Here you'll find, tee, an excellent Curncen Kid Oxford, warranted hand-fcvved. at 51.li5, Tlittt'H reasonable, isn't it ? Have spring Ill-elf, hest leather cefntern and seIch. I'lne, lit splendidly, very dressy. Anether kind bells at 51.0U ; stylish and attractive and gees net begging for buy ers. Xet inniiy like it in town. And still another ut Toe ; that'H net te cheap te Iki geed ; pietty, Ills well, sells rapidly. Patent Leather Oxfords for children, hIzcs 8 te 10J, at ?1.00 ; never sold for less than $1.15 le St. as : nice. J)rii'i'iiV!Bd stylish looking ; net often nitiiie ueiteT n'.'J wear at any price, unn dren's) sizes, '2 te ft ui.'d S J 11.7 lh" JjiacR" Kid and Htisf-et Oxfords lowest te me diuiu grades, at prices surprisingly low. Infants' Ankle, Ties In Ainerienn and French Kids and Patent Leathers. Pleasing In shuie ; cool and comforta ble. Have many mother niltnlreix. in fants' Husset Oxfords and Shoes nt 35c. and Me. Why net let the balie lie fash ionable V Ilussets are " tlie lage, " you knew. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Quekn St., Lancaster, Pa. tnarL-J-bdAw A' hl'KIUll BROS. ASTRICI I BROS. PALACE OF. FASHION, 115 & "7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Towels and Linen floods nt prices lower than ever. Kvery article iu this Department nt siH'eitil low prices. All-linen CieHs-Har Towels, al 5e a pie(v. All-linen (icriuan Damask Towels, knotted fringe, juire white or colored bordered, at 1-c apiece ; size lhx.'i'J. All-liuen Illicit Towels, red lierdered, 18x30, nt 10e apiece. Heavy Linen Dumnsk Towels, red bordered, fancy crochet centre, 18x30, only lilje apiece. Heavy (iermaii Dniuask Linen, dice border, Six 10, only l'JJe; thee Towels nix cheap at 18c. Cie.un Linen Oamusk Towels, extra line (Utility, fancy red and mixed bor ders, reduced te leu apiece ; regular price IXic; Hlru Six ie. Kxtra heavy German Linen Towels, w ide, colored border, uie-lxlS, only lle apiece; considered it bargain at i'le. Twe rows openwerked, line Oernian I laiuask Towels, knotted fringe, -"Oxltl, et il'if apiece, Kxtra line Knotted Fringe Towels, '21 .1S at "IV apiece. Turkish Tew cIh, 10x30, at 8e apiece; ISxIO, at KV apiece. Ktra Hue Haired Linen Glass Towel ing, at l-le ayard, 18-lneh wide. One line I tarred Linen, "-iueli wide, at -0c a yard, iu red, blue and led and blue bar. . Cheap Crush at !e a yard. Napkins and Deylies, red and blue fiingcd, V2V2, all-linen fringed, 3e apiece, U for 5c; next large, 15x15, at I apiece. Heavy German Damask, cream, red Isirder, fringed, nt ric apiece. Large Me, 18x18, German Linen, red lierdered and fringed, 3 for U5e. Ten htyle of 11 nest quality German Sntiii D.imask Deylies, wide and nar row, ivd and blue, aNe combination Isirdcrs, atjsc apiece. German Liiien Xapkins, white satin damask, 5, at "e apiece. Wash ltngs, '2, 3, 5, "and 10c apiece. Table Linens, cream, SO-iiieh, Ukiiu iliiv, lHst, jirlce SV a yard ; eG-incli, at 2ee a yard. Cream Diuunsk Linen, 5-incli, at 31c a yard. Kxtr.i line dark Cream Satin Damask, new pattern, 52-inch, at 37e it yard. Kxtra line Cream Satin Damask, 50 inch, at K' a yard. White atiu D.iuiask, eGinch, Hue (piallty, at Ie a yard. Kine White tiernian Dnniusk, (J--indi, at ii'Je. Kxtra Hue White, ti-ineh, at "Ic it yard, A full line of Stumiwil Lineus Mdelsiard Cevers, 3-5eup. Washsttiiid Cever, -ee up. Splasheri, 7i up. Tidies, openwerked, both ends, at ltlje. Deylies, Ic apiece. Ilibs, Hie apiece. IvKKl' OUIl HILLS! Ou piv-eiitatieu of hilli te ameuiiting le iVi.(K) or ever, we w ill give von a eepv of "Siinshliie for Little Children," IS pages, illustrated, al-e two large eoleivd engravings by Idk Waugh, Anierlca's celebrated artist. They are worth call ing for. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. Hem jlkerilcment. -1IIARLE BTAMM. NEW HOT WEATHER GOODS. Fine Lawns at 3$e. a yard. New Batiste at Sc. a yard. Corded Ballste at 7c a yard. Yard Wide Batiste at 8c yard. WoelChslllcsatCtf.B, 10, 12,20 cents a yard. Black and Colored Organdie Lawns at 12'ic a yard. Outing Cleths nl 12c. Best Crepcllne In Plain, Figured and Striped, atl2'ca yard. Hemethlng New, Printed Perslnn Mull, hand some patterns, at 17c a yard. White Rebe Lawns, vrlthrolerrd border, at 17c. a aril. LMCASTER'S CHEAPEST BOSTON STORE. Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. CHARLES tcn Sbucrtiecmcnts. FEW TiY AND TACKLE BOOKS IN eenvenlertt KX-ket form at rensennble ngures. Ale, a variety of trolling spoons for bass and salmon, and a bright English bass hook, net altogether new this sensor, but worth calling te the attention of thcnnglcr. Fer sale nt HUIILEVH DRUG HTORE, 3H West King hlrcct. jlTcaRANN & NOWLEN, MERCHANT TAILORS, al-v-dR 100 NORTH QUEEN BTREET. X HAVE A FEW OF THE OlD-Style Lancaster Watcbes leR thnt I am effcrlns for sale nt the Jewelrv Stores erMKHSRH. CHARLES H. OILLAND lAJUIH WEBER AT LESS THAN FORMER WHOLESALE PRICKS. These Watches are leveled with Twenty Extra Fine Rubv .Ieels, Three Puirs Conical PiveLs, Deuble Reller Ek enpement, llrlgnett Hnlr-Sprlng, Htein-WInd nnd 1 land-Set. The Mime grade Is cnrrled by (leorge Nnumnti, esq., Edmnnd North, esii., Samuel W. Altlek, esq., Rebert J. Housten, esq., nnd n great uumutr of lliebest citizens, wlib perfect sstlsfuctleii. Will be pleased te hnve you cull nt either place nnd inspect the A. BITNER, JrigtMK TTENRY WOLf, FURNITURE STORE, hns removed te 136 Enst King street, having a full line or Furniture of every description nt the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Cull nnd xnmlne our gisxls. nS-tfdR II. WOLF, 1.W East KlngHtrcct. u NDERTAKINO. W. T. S. GABLE, (successor 10 1,. it. note.) Having purchased the business of the Inte L. It. Rete, 1 11111 prepared teglvn strict nttentlen te all eidtrs Intrusted le niyinre. I managed Mr. Rete'H business during his Illness, nnd am piepnred te gimruiitte satisfaction. injld-lmdR W. T. B. OABLU V O AND SEE The Orent I'lchlct Tyrnllan Warblers, nl Maennercher Garden ! Neiv Perfermnme Every Evening. Ijicllci Mtlheut CMert nnd mluei's net udmil tcd te the garden. In case of inclement weather concerts w HI be held In Mn-nnerelinr Hull. Thtrefore none need hchltute le v Ifclt thte celebrated Ti releuns. Je.-Klmd L. lTAEFLE, Prep. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! THREE HUNDRED samples of Flannels te pick from made te order from t2.3T te S.1.50, Thoroughly shrunk. Wblte Shirts, (mluundrled,,1Kciinil.rjDc:urenii make, hand nerked buttonholes uiiilfltgunr iinbsil, nnlanndrlcd,75c; cun'tbe sold tlsen here feril.OO. Your measure taken nnd lltcunrnn tisd from SI te K. Silk Shirts, hllk Hosiery, Cnilerwc.ir, anil a complete line of Men's Out tlttliigs. TROUT & SIIANK, Shirt Jtannfaeturers and Men's Outfitters, 110 North Queen street. marlrt-ljdR T EVAN A. SONS. These Are Trying Times. Ye, they nre trjlngl lines In niore scum k than one ; nnd every geed heuseulfc knows thodltll thedltll cully of having kxmI, sweet bnad In vtry het vienihcr. But this tusk may tw rcndrretl com cem paratlvcly easy b having the right kind of Fleur, nnd evtry ene who has utd It admits thai LEVAN'S FLOUR Is Ihe Right Kind. Try It, and You'll Buy IP Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. rts-ljd T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! NOW BEING OFFERED AT The People's Cash Stere. A Large Let of Fine. Quality KnilireideiicM in White, Cream and color, at exactly half of what they are marked. Thiu is is a big cut in price, but w e w ant le reduce Meck. Genuine Fieneli Ratines at 10c and 25e, reduced from 33e and 37Je. Remember w 0 have a rep rep utatieu en French Satinci. When we say French we de net sell you Ameiieau goods. Zephyr Ginghams lu excel lent assortment of btyles, at -0c, llic, ale, :i7jc. One let Fine Parasols, bought at it great sai-rillcc, will lie Mild at &1.W, ?L'.50 and J3.6B. Regu lar prices of these giHidb, ?;i.00 te f 10.00. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 E4ST KING STREET. umrJOlidH Wash Poplins nt 5 and 8 cents a yard. Light Calicoes nt S and f( rents a yard. Double-Feld Percals at 10 and 12 cents a yard. Dress Olnghnms at l, 6f, 8, 10 cents a yard. Zephyr Olnghnms nl 12) and 15 cents a yard. American Ha teen at 8, 10, 12f ccnta yard. French Hateen at 15, 20, 25, S3 ccnta a yard. Telle Du Nerds nl 10, 12J ccnU a yard. Best Chambray Qlnghams al 10c. a yard. Wide Embreldcrlesnt2.-,.T 80 cent up te 18. White Lnce Flouncing nt 10c a yard. Blnck Drnpcry Net nt SO, "3 cenU a yard. Black Lace Flouncing at 75c,ll, 11.25, (1,50, f2. STAMM'S. Httnccllrtucone. 37IOR BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, SET SCREWS, 3 Siuarennd Hexngen Nuts, these goetls In stock, ut JOHN BESTS, ICU East Fulton slreeL inZ-tfd T7HRE BRICKS. FIRE CLAY, AT LOW Si figures, go te JOHN BEST, Sil Enst Fulteu Iil2-tfd PUMPS, BOILERS, MINING. CENTR1FU gnl nnd Steam Pumps, of any capacity, nt JOHN BEST'S. 3SI liiH Fulton MrecU mS-lfd Q rk PER CENT. OF OLYCERINE REPRE tjJ scnts ene part of tin) Wild Flower Bo Be quct Seap. c OLLARS AND CUFFS THE LATEST, tnc moil uesirable, mid most cornfertnblo sbics nnd sl.vles any nle, nt ERISMAN'M Gents' Furnishing Stere, L West King street. VrtCKWEAR-THE LATEST AND MOST i.s rnshlenahln styles nudshadce,thechenpest nnd btst. ut ERISMANS Gents' Furnishing Stere, 42 West King street. TJNDERWEAR LIGHT AND MEDIUM J vveleht tmderuenr III nil grades nnd any slie.at ERISJIAN'S Gents' Furnishing Stere, West King street. 1JTOR SALE CHEAP.-ONE SI-H' OF TIN : smith's Toels, one set or Gas and I'lumb-Ingrroels.-nnd one set of Coppersmith Toels. Alse Ueuehesnnd Patterns. A geed locality for business If deslrtd.ln Lancaster, l'n. Inriuire nt this olllce nt once. JelO-lwdRAw E OlfAMERICANSKlHTFEEDCYLINDER Lubrlcnlers. Glass Oil Cnns for llcnrliics. , .,,, -. . ..r-t llin... n IrAtf ? 1,1-L.n1 t, - . ... JiViQii sfrcet. in2-tfd HE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN THE BEST unit chenpest In the market H karat geld pen. Hard ruhlier holder, never gets out of order, enilly filled. Cull nnd CTnmlne. berern Pun basing cKcwhi re. At EH ISM AN'S Gents' urnlshlng Stere, iZ AVest King street. TARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO I Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd Bine Prints, nt prices rensennble, at JOHN BCVT S, 3.3 East Fulton streeL lull tfd JJIOU BOILERS, HORIZONTAL. TUBULAR, Vertical, Portnble,Cjllnder,Mariiie,efniiy size or er, ofthe liesi 111alcrl.it and ivork iverk manshlp, go te JOHN Jllr, ii.il East Fulton street. ' m'Mfd TTIOR STEA.M aVUOES, HIGH OR LOW IJ Pressure, Water (Inuges, Gnuge Ceckv, el Wheels or Weighted, Gla-s Tubes, Whistles, Hjphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Gauge. Columns, Cocks for Menm Guugcs, cull en JOHN lll'-ST, n.IEnst Fulton strts I. iii2-tfd T F YOU WaTJt A FlTtST-CL A SS PO IITA I1LE JL Engine nnd Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the following prices fhew: G horse-pener, JI7,i;8 horse-peH er, !523 ; lOliorsp-pevier, t-'u'f, 15 horse power, ts75; CO horse-power, 51,17j, call at JOHN BFsrs.iS'.l Iimt Fulton street. m2-trd SAW MlLIi(, BARIC MILI.K. COB MILLS. IC.ither Rellers, Tun Parkers, Triple Hore Power, Milling and Milling Machinery, ut JOHN BUs, I"s, it'll East Fulton street, tni-lfd STEAM HEAT IS THECOMING HEAT FOR dwellings, churches, school houses, i tc, tfeeugli siui-essfully used one hundred jenrs nge. Win n von tentemplnte u ehangiic.ill en JOHN BEsT, vi he will glve jeiiii satisfactory Jeb, nt n talr price, m2-tld "1DACKINC.S AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR L Steam and Hjilraullu Pncklng, Aslicst Repe, Woven and Wlclt Packing, Himp Packing, As As As boetiw Mill Beard, Asbestos Cunent, Asbe-tes Shcntlitng. GiimPacklng.Guin RlngN for Wntcr Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Rced'a Patent As bcstOH, I.lutil Sectional Plni Cever, nt JOHN BE.-jVM.aH Enst Fulton street. ni2-Ifd TTIOliTltA IT A. CADY AS11110S DISO JJ Val ves,J tilt Im Valves, Ilnew Glebe Valves, llruss Onte Valvis, lien Ihsly Ghilsj Vulves, in.-trd Jf AflA FELT OF PIPi;, FROM '( OU jVVJv Inch te 0 inch dlnmeter.lfer sale at a low llguie, nnd tin-only house In the city w Ith a pliw cuitliiL' innelilnc, cutting up te 0 Inch dlamiter, nt JOHN BEST'S, 33.! East Fill bmfclrcct. m-j-ihl TTtOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS. ROTH ' pi dniind reducing, up te Mw-li diameter. Malleable Fillings, Flanges, Flange Unlein,, Manifolds, American Unions TiibcJiujiiMirts, Hancers, FliKirand Celling Plates, gote JOHN BESl'S, ill Eit Fulton stiect. niS-tfd r TOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY KN " nines, from 2 te HO liense-niiwrr. nnd Vei tlcal l.nL'incs from 2 te 10 borse-txiwer. veu wll nnd them nt JOHN BEST'S, il liisi FulKm stiss-t. in2-tfd ITIOIt CASTINGS, IRON OH BRASS, LIGHT ' or heavy, ut idiert notice, go te JOHN BEST, :m lXit Fulton strts I. inJ-tfd C1ARRY IN KrOCIC-BISsT CHARCOAL, ) Humincrcd Bar Irou.DeubleHellncd Iren. Ilnrilcii's ItiNet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd llelli r Iren, htis-l, Sheet Iren 3-10 te Ne. 1(1, nt JOHN BCsTS.illj lji,t Fulton strctt. mitfd T f"invant-ep BRSs7Tr IRON STOP Ceck,lsbcstns Fucked Craks, Pet and Itlh Cocks, Lccr Cocks, Swing Joints, cull and gel them, or send your order by mall, le JOHN IIEVT, .'CM litst Fulton stns t. mMfd W llin: CO!Tl)N WASTE, COPPED BY the peiiinl.Hk.-; In lets or 10 pounds or eter.Pc, All ceuIkiIi llieitil teaiiv iiart of thn city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. its! liit Fulton street. ni'.'-tld TNJECTOIIS, RUE Lirn.E GIANT, HAN cock Inspiraters and Electors, Ebcrman Reller Fcttlcr, l'cuhcrth) Iniccter, American Injectors, nil In Meck, nt JOHN BlSsr.S, Ml Iist Fulteu strict. uU-tfd TISANES FOR WATF.lt, OII.s, ACID OR GAS, X- of any shaiw or e.ipacll.v.nt fair pi Icen, go te JOHN IlEsT, IB I-n.l Fulton slreet. luitrd 17VOR THE BUST HOT AIR FURNACE IN 1 the market, go te JOHN REM', 8X1 East Fulton street. iu2-tfd TTIOIt Pl'I.LEYS. SHAITINO, COI.LABS, ' Hangers, Clninp llexe-.. Couplings, etc., go le JOHN Br,XU liit Fulteu street. m'Mfd 1-XOW BOILER 1 CUE BRCSIIIX, STIt.I.SON ' Ple Wrenches, Plwiind Jlenkei Wrenches eeuibliicd, Filet., Oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN BEST, .SB lint Fulteu meet. iii2-ttd ("SOLD BRONE, LRH IDS AND SIZING I fersttum win I:, at JOHN lil-al's, iii.) 1'jut Fulton si ns-L m'Mfd RADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE- l shin, cult Is- fiirnMit-it at rensoimhle figures by JOHN Blr,j:t liin Fulton trcet. m2-tl . UENCY FOR I'ALUMIAN A CO S Cl V incut Intake the pl.ive of Red Iad. In bulk It makes live tlme tin- iinntlty of red had unit is far superior lu maklussttsiui Joints; lucking man uud bund hole plates ou boiler Ac., .tr. Prlce a) cents per pound at JOHN Blrs, 3.H Enid Fulton ntrts..t. niS-tfd 1888. PACTS. 1889. The school tear lust about (lOhtue hnitrtnncu thu most Micce-ifiil in thebbterv or the Ijin. Riitir Business lelltge. Ne. low ILit King strtx-l, since luergnnluillnn, In Ism). Superior luslructleu lis Imiuirtednt this school will nnd theuld command ll'.wriil iomiciiMtlen, tVnd fur particulars. Addres, H. C. WEIDLKR, Principal. ijeur rsiieiy iiuitn. i ei mm ij iut, .ir VnlviH, Radiator iilris, Pmtt's Swinging Check Valves, BrassChetk Valves, FoetVnlics, Allele Vulves. cull ut JOHN BEM-M. Ktt Ilial ruiieii sireci H'K. - rt '-!:-. a .'?- ' IJf.
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