rMMnmnHnmnwiiiiwii ( j. ww m' ui'i..wwi'"j.wtw.i rr' . t' K.,rr7.'7..i5;Lifr: r.j.r..?,'n. w. -;.: r?-.c;A,.vw?i shv-h -w -.w-," - v --vs.-vi5.' wtf-'.v& '7 Sil-J -"I"1 'V-!i .... v- . wil...v. l.,1?.! Tj.ny. .f.-'-: t,, - w-i( ..,n J' vr- rr. "- " v -i. ' - ' -(-'', -V" s - .-I &&r TflUi IjAJI 1J APXJUlt -U AJJJ I - .LCT J. XiJUUJmrJB Jl UJC.JH, J. U JE.PU A X , JUJN.U ze, iebv. 3 ' V i OF LODGES. ; mu m mm of rrmtis mm tier nemr etemjib. llteverCAUM the Dcnth of Mln Jthlim Xall The Squires Kept &' Pretty Busy by Offender. &" Columbia, June S3. The following in wew elected last night at uainen e.'e. 133. A. O. K. of M. C: H. K. commander, 8. II. Mtisscr; chaplain, , E. Hamakerj 8. K. commander, A. . Fex IS. K. rice coinmnnder, .latnM . BloemHrtdi S. K. Orst lieutenant. Oce. W. ptaachftra ; chief of staff, Dcrcatix Ueniutt ; daunt chief of staff, Oliver Burg ; record - ' scribe, Armer D. Hell assistant re- llturi and financial scribe, Kltner kchain; trcasnrer, V. II. Bclttel; Irtis- , IS months, JaniM Campbell j 1 year, R. Mems j entMde cunrd, Rebert Lciy- n t inside cunnl. Ony X. roriruseii. Conestoga Leclpe, Ne. u3, K. r., clprlel hie following efflccri last nktlit t '. ., . n. Quenrcr: V. C. C, Henry llein- inert nrel.ite. Henry Law: K. IX, Jacob flclcUlts; M. F., C. F. Lanclrhlierpcr j K. R, andS., Win. Harm i ni.iMerntnrniK, Jacob Houk : I. G., J. Plinildt ; O. a., r. l-JMIshlich ; trustee, Wm. Hiuliheltz j repre faentallve. Slcnhen Itfelil. s,1 Miss Jesephine Null, (lniiRlitcr of tlie Inte Andrew Null, elied last night at tlie nome ?ef her mother. Mrs. Hese Null, at Utl5 P'o'cleclc. She was tilling for mhme ttnie past rna was confined te her bed ter tliree weeks twlth typhoid fever. She was aged eighteen rars, her birthday occurring yesiciuuy. liss NulKhad a large circle of rrlcinin nnd njpas well liked. The funfral w ill lie, held Sn, Thursday morning at 0 o'clock, from Ielv Trinity Catholic church. fc The Sunday school of Salem Ltitheinn linrch went te Ijltltz ISprings tills inorn inern ng en their annual picnic Vl .(..... t.. f luunln Ind (l.le ..1,.f tllltt- Fy XS1IIU t .11 lei.uin ui 'tu'iu luifc ..-. ... 1.. Feil tlie SI. Jelm's l.ullicmn Sunday wlioel f excursion te Mount Oretna. r5 Helv Trinity Catholic Sunday m hoel ure Pjplcnlcking te-day at Helse's (hmK Saleme U. II. Sunday wlioel will picnic. Flo-morrow at l.ltitr Spring. F. A. Uennelt rcuchetl his lOtli lilrlliday lestcnlay and in honor of the event a large .number of IiIr gentlemen frlends were at u-hlshenie last evening. Seeral lie.ir worn JeaHBiitly npent and ii fine supjier was erred during the evening. t..vTbe H. I C. will held a picnic nt Wild Cat en Wednesday. Officer Wlttick orreslod Ed. Welsh and lenry Aile two young boys, for Hteiillng . valueti at fi from the sliopset 1 ree- 1 ft Sneatb, sand merchants. The lni"s sold te Kclblitr. Junk dealer, for ll'i at. Thobevs will hiive a licurliii: this renins befere Squire Kvaus. Ml)r, C. F. Marknl, Frederick liucher ami H E. Crisp went te Wiishlngten clly this ernlpg te hoc the istmniter genenil In fcrencolUrthe romevat of the iniMlollke Bin Us preHcnt location. ? j'C'has. Breckenriilue was bofero Kuiilin f (jelly laxt evening for being drunk and ills- lerly. He iaid a line and costs. L'SWm. Lilly was held in $200 ball for trial Squlre Helly for surely of the peace, Bferred by Mrs. M. Fisher. ,The relief department of the P. lt.;it. paid M following benefits te emjiloyes living .Columbia during the month of May: cldent, 17 etnpleycs,$.Wu.H sickness, af ipleyer, J23I.20: total, Ml) 1,70. ;.WUllam Stanley was given a hearing Dreoqutre Kans this morning en the ) or larceny and felonious entry, pre- l by Martin Grcidcr. He as sent te ill for trial. EV voiransville null Vicinity. The Union Sunday school held " Ctill- irons uay MSrWre,'.' last Sunday. This vent was aullctpatcd by the children te be oyeus, and Indeed It was. IiiMrilincntal iBd vocal music, accompanied by reclta- n, cllssertatleus, ulitliabelicil adages and aaxims by the infant class, and very able Sddreeses by Rc s. J. S. Hartman and 1). iW. Gerhard. The school Is rapidly grew- ag in numbers under the ellicleut suier- fintendency efi:. II. Burkheldcr. Kev. J. Stewart Hartman will held ser- farfecs in the Union church en Sunday eve- ;Jilng. He Is quite an able speaker. n Mr. Hewaid llanck Is building a larcer . ailrar faLlerv imiieciifn bin flu'iilthur ltriii.n KMr. G. F. Ruth lea ler Heading en Suu- &llay afternoon, w here he intend)) te spend Mveral weeks, iA. K. Burkheldcr is leaving for asojeuiti i vtnkiiingten, I). C, during nwxt month. Mr. Abraham Myers, whose cow had ayeu nway, Inserted an ad" In the aper, and In a few days lie teutid a re- fcapeiiM.', telling him his animal was nuay isi willow Htreet. KirThe baselwll club of this place went te plirntH en Salunlay and lcfulcd Iho Uncelu team te the tune of 7 trr.. The pr had Kleclisl forces lieiu Akion. EpbhUeaind. fJucelu. KGames will be played hern en thn'JDIh kfM. and en the Gth mer. K.Themas W. Lew Is, an lnfuutef Mr. and ara. Ieuis Lewis, dusl euSunduvaud wau aterred in the ccuittery here. Accidents te Herdes. BtA horse belonging te Jehn Hlldebrand, 'Hew Providence, was badly Injured cniay. 'l lie annual with nuntlier was ched te a rcapei. While theliler was cut the herse bevame restless, and cel ngled in the knlfoefthe machine. Alllhe lUiQi tendons were cut In one leer. Dr. EJBwub, of this clly, was sent for and he i wwed up tlie cuts, and will wve the leg. '. V lltt..AH .1. t !..!. , 1 tT; "' m,i.-4, niu iici;iiv mciu, jHlieiiasini jaTvry Aaiuaete wtrei liorscsseeiald.iys ;e, 'i ncy were placed In a stable together Ifiunday night, ami fine of them becanm M) before iiiernlug. Hebeg;iu Kicking m male, wounding him terribly. Onecul i the injtirel animal is eighleeu iuihcs in ngthaud another sixteen. Thevare"V" fyfaaped, Hiid Dr. hlnuib in attending the &iilllrl' WHV rililtfn.1 If, . nt mt !ituuil .. ,.mii.l LSi.7"'.." ...,.?". .;'""" ' w nu-iiv, nmui .is iiiiuwii away, KfA Ills lnjuiles I'isivimI 1'utnl. jJelin l. Uaiger, of Hauling, u Ihgniuu en eXteaaing .V Celuiubi.i railieatl, whose jury was noticed in Monday's 1mi:i.i.i- CNCEIt. (lied 110 lieins nllnr lvlnr l.iUnn O his home. IIe was 63 yearn old and a inberef the Brakemcn's lliotheiheod. t It. Ilelief association and Columbia e, Knights of the Mystic Chain. His Jly couslstsef a winaud one daughter. Ira. Geerge A. Miller. - xwe (.iiurtreM AKnlust Him. hVeterJ) Butler was iiriestexl te-tlay en a rarrannssued by Justice l'leain, of Xew euanu. llulter is wanted there for !einir accessory te larceny and enticing a nor daughter of Carollne Setley fiem Will hneak at I!iilii-utu. . 8. Jehns has been eii'-aue,! te ilnllier ll'eurth of July address nt Liihrata, and laiJolmslewn, as an evening centem- ry saiu. iue Jolmstewn poeplo are .thinking of Fourth of July cclebra- jusi new. 1 m i Ball 1'Injcfs, llowure. nplalnt has been innde at the mayor's I about boys playing baseball en I'rince I between Chestnut and Walnut and at i comer of .North Queen and Walnut. matter has been placed iu Chief is'a hands, who will take steps nt once kfereak up ball playing en the streets. Cut Her lluud. Ilyland, employed at P. C. Snyder ., cut her hand painfully this morn $ home whlle cutting bread. r. ' - . v iiuuiie i.iiy. MMlllIMI William Biddlu and Dr. M. tBvis went te Atlantic City te-da en a HerDreas Was Aflame. There was a commotion nt Brendwnv and Nineteenth street, New Yerk, nt "I o'clock Monday afternoon, when a man stepped briskly up te :i silver-haired lady and began slapping her vigorously en the bark. The stranger used both hands and nstenMicd and rrlghtcned her. When he had slapped h.er about hair n inlnnte he completed her amazement and tenor by crying t " Madam, you are en flre !" Helding her by the arm with ene hand he kept up the slapping with the ether. A great crowd had gathered mid big Pollee Pelleo Pellee man Lcddy, of the Broadway s'juad get through nnd found that the energetic man had succeeded In stilslulng the Humes In the lad's clethlli).". She was Mrs. Tooker, 'w Ife of Commedoro Jeseph II. Tooker. Her dress skirt nnd lis dni pcrv were destnn ell Mrs. Tooker was sent home In a couch. Tlie llame which Ignited the tlrrs Dime f tin n gnsollne lamp set upon the sidewalk by employesef the Brush Llettrie Light company, who were engsgisl in repairing wires. Mrs. Tooker suiTeied from nervous prostra tion lust night. She had net been able te learn who It was tint raine te her rescue. He had I e fused te give his name, mid had walked nway, chipping his hands as If they had been burned. Knlulitlioed Ibr Ci.pt. Miirrell. On beard Iho steamship Missouri In Italtlmore en Monday nllcirtioen u party gathered te honor Captain Hamilton Mtir rell. Hareld Jacksen, the Danish consul nt ItnKlmere, In transmitting te Captain Mur rell the insignia of tlm Danish knighthood said te him: "His majesty, the king of Denmark, commands me te represent hlni en this occasion, and te luesent te you the insignia of Knighthood of the Order of Dnnnebreg. Ills majesty also desires me te convey te you his most gracious thanks for your nobleniid heroic act." A number of Danes from llaltlmore. Washington nnd New Yeik weie present, nnd ns n tribute of their admiration for MurrcU'H heroism presented him with an Immense nil paint lug of the si'ene of the transfer of the pas pas scngeisand crew fioinlhehlnklngstoainer Damnark. ScMllMHMll t Nlncty-iilim Y'lll. The case of Jehn I). Shea terminated In St. laiiils nn Monday night In a crdi(t eT guilty, unci hn was sentenced le ninety. nine" ve.irs In tlm iienitenllary. Shea killed Police Ofllcer Dornn In Hie Mrnet elglit years nge. Vnri Vnri eils features of criminal proceedings against him were Instituted, lie fighting through the state courts and Iho united States supreme court en legal technicali ties. He lluallv escaped from Jail, anil was two j ears age discovered In tlm Pennsyl vnuln penltnntlary nt Pittsburg serlnga term ler robbery. He has fought hlscase hard slncsi his letttrn te St. laittls, and will unw-gie it up, having escaped with his llfe alter being twice sentenced te be hanged. 'J'hoNlpsle CemliiK Heme. Werd has been received at the navy de partment that the Nlpslc. thoselo survivor of the American fleet at Samoa, has started for San Francisce under convey of Hie Aloit. Tcinpeiary repairs were made be be be fote the start, which haxe.il Is believed, reuduKsl Iho essel sea-weithy enough te undertake the voyage, which should be niade In thirty or forty days. Trinity lle.is at Mount Oretnu iiii"iv. .Mm i uik, I iiiiviaiiiii mimi lilt 7... lnf.l.i.iil t.lilf.. Ml !.. in.iMiun.ilful l..i several hunilred tcuplci. The lennlen wa's projected by Itebcrt II. Celeiniin. .I . Ills llend Cut. Jehn Schlott,lliugen North l)iile street, was at .Mill creek en Tuesday and In diving lutolhe water hishcad struck n sharp stone. A deep gash was cut iu his head. Decision llcsei'Vrd. Scott and Tayler Sliebcr were heard to day by Aldurmiiu Been en a charge of keeping u vicious deg, preferred by Augustus Illne. Tlie nldetmnu lesened his decision. The Wltness.es Wnre Abhent. The arson nvse against Gee. Bichaidsnn, which was te have been licatil te-day by Aldcrmuu Hershey, was ceutluuisl en ac count of the abseuce el niiileil.il witnesses. .'UK) EtCllt-hlOlllstH. The oxcitrsieu run by Iho Lutheran con gregations of the city cariled 3W) persons te Jit, Gretna this met nlng. About llilily mete went out en the neon train. To-mebkow Is Hosiery Day at Ahllttl'IlH Head lliOlrnchfltlMiiinit. mi JU'rttlie. K.sir. In tlilsilty.eu Ihn '."itli Intl., Juvriili i:nlr, lu IiIhuMIi cnr. The nlulhes nml frlendi of llin rainlly, ii1m KlilglitanrKt. Jehn and SI. Mk hint's no l ty, nrn reectfiilly Invltiil In attend llinfunrrid,. rrem Ills lute reside lice, .Ne. fill Ht. jevpli slice en I'rlilnj iniirnliiKHt S..1'l ii'ileik. HIkIi Mii icthl.JiiM-pirs clniri h nt 11 iicIihIc. lntiiiiicnl at HI. Jevph's crini lery. :)(d lilovltete. I'lilliidelplilu ristiliit-K .Mnrlcet. i'iin..vnrnrniA, JimeiV NeDii-riniirkieiniv; Pciiu'a sniMrs, S UV4'J lA ; nxlrii, -'"''a.Cii ; laiully, I nv.vl i"i; tulkr, tuv.iiui; iuit.nl, fl TAuvAIV. Wheat kte.nl , Nn. 2 Jted U.'i,j Km 1 I'llUt'll ItcsttNc'. Cern t-tcuil ; Ne. .', tie. Oats kUinU ; Ne. 2 Whltii Afje. ; Ne. 2 iiiled'j:i!iu .CI. Ilmii.diill: Winter 11vAiiu,'i lluled liuVNleadv. IJ UksdS las tciniinlltv ; timothy L'tmaijlli) for rlielee; inlxid, Uu.Hi'iO, lialcil rje straw SI I yrH,n w. Mutter Me.idv ; IViiu'ii distillery extra, 16lfiJI7e; l'liin'ii Units extra I7ils. KccsslcMdy ; l"t mi's llrxts lival I'J. t'liis-se slenily ; part skims iKiT; Tull kklin l(liU IVlroleiiiu sli.'iclj : icfliied InliliU W. 1'ntntiKS dull, M te it no ier lilil for nnf d up. ('Hill nnd I llllil.liml lit u I'isivIhIiius. K. Viinilt. Ilrnktr. L'lllCAClCl, Jl liii'fi, 1 ll o'clock p. in. W III lit June J illy AllKllet St'ptrllllsr October Dicrinliir. e.ir ? I'llllMlls . . i rii, iMi. i-irs. iiru, .... w; 1175 .'.' II Ii7 II Ml II 72 A" CriittnOllu (.'leiliii; l'rlies- ll lnd h M Ii HI II 70 1177 UilVe'ilisU p III. Cum. e it. PcirK, AV't lf II s", .11 J -HX, II k7 X1 'J-Jt: II Hi il i!J U l w nun. limp Jill) AllKIlM HcpteiidsT Oi teher llecviuUr Year Jiitiiiary Maj CrudeOII .. C'Ullsell, . 8.' 7'.i;j HI Car I .out. ID 1.' .'H '.TU ltcrelptk. S Inter Wluat...,. Spring Wheal ... Cern ...... ...... O.ils Iljr Parley ItcselpU llinin . . llecclpt--Ciillle.. Uriel. .. tflll) . tvVO VW SVblHTtiUlMUt'lttO. A Hsei.iniUA rt'iii:. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. THU iHjMdirnever varav a m.ntl of pu rlty, ktrern;th und w helc-.cw.c-ncv!. hleie r--emlcal lliuu the ordinary klmta, and tun. uetu ildlu couipctltleu with the multitude of low te.t, tierl wrlglu, alum or plicwphete Pewilenc. hfl I only in cam. ltOYAi. Hakine l0rF.u Ce., JO, Wall k'.rcet, New Yerk. iiiar.'HydcUyw A dlspnleh liem Hartfeid kivh: Tim undergraduates and nluiniil of Trfnlly col cel col lege will encampat Ml. Gretna, 1'rldav. for .. .. I. x..i. f I. i.. ...:.i . I... T tciu gVbugyHcmct. STKlifesT nKKnTiriiNe diunk in I warm wtslberl fart wine. M'ehsvsrurc nllrernlft lied nd White Wlnrii for .T) cent", lnrcebettlfat H.l iwrrterrn belll, KOlIlir.UH UQUOII 8Tt3lK, Ne. 'ii Centre Square, Lancaster, la. MMIirHtjTMMiMt'HCireOl, ' bTM01)ErTN X. laneiiiiiresnt Krntikllu and Marnhsll Cel- lece iieenil Jiny i jr2K)td Address for prrwpM-tiin, I'HOK.It.U.BCIIIi:lYT. aUllOOMJKNl.lON AND MIA QUKNUA IMitnrn, 5e rlganc, are hniid made with long ir Havana r'lllr,fi0 Mind ineslHixes. DKMUTII'H C'ICJAB HTOIlK, nlS-UilK lKKHStKlneUtrett. -iirANTi:ii-A nun, fue.m uik cedn- y try wants n situation lodermernl licmse work. Addrr., ICATII! KKKHKV, ltd Willow Hlrect, liirnntcr Ce., 111. S" "iTUATIONH WANTED TWO (IIHIJs vianl situations tode generic I honyeverk. Apply nt 2 West James utrret, ltd U" NDKlRvKAU-bllHlT AND MEDIUM welelit underwear In all Rraclesnnd any sire, nt EIUSMAN'H (JenlV FurnlMilnKWerc, 2Wet Kins street. S" irEAITKIllTlTltilJOK HTOHB, V) CENTHK HllUAIlE. PURE EYE WHISKY. My own dlnllllntleii. sf plj-lfd NI.CKWEAK-THK l7TiT"ANi) MOST riililennhlesllesnndliiide,therhrnpel mid liest, nt EKIHMAN'H dents' KiirulhliiK Htere, 42 West Kins strret, SPECIAL NOTICE-THERE AIUT TWO Hundrtd and Hlxly-euc liss en my Island nl Tiicq'inn Hlnllnn. If net removed In Iho sivsltled time required by law, I shall claim thrill unit make wile. . ltd WII.UAMHPANOI.Eil. 17tl.YINO(lAllllIOIX.'"' " "" ' Every Eveultii; until .Inly .',. 1 jut Kind street, oppeMtr thti rcsertelr. Thn Myltn; A yarntus Is under tvuivns. It will he ipille n uly altraetlen as It Is easily, rem lied by street llillwny. Just the pllirn for children 111 tlm CMMtlllg. It HENIIY HbAUOII IH I'KEI'Altl'D TO inakn te order at short net Ice any kind of furniture for house or efllee. Hard weed work n specialty. Itepntrliienfriirnltiue neatly done. Upuelstcrlni; Iu nil Its department. HENIIY HbAUOIl, RtnllKlmdTintMl Ul Knst ()riinltrcel. SV TillNOHAItENOT WHAT THEY ,V. set ill." ('Dtimieti spiiwi niul tlilrly.flvn dollars sistnnll rlithl, nnd Ifteit leek Inlo this nice llttlnarrniiKi me nl, lis like thn Keeley mo me eor. It won't Merk. A mi re smattering of (look (leok (loek KerpliiB and the nirrceiK'iiIni; and ele.lni! of n sc t of hooks does net const II ulctheenl Ire eenrse of Ihn I.AM'AHIEIl IIUSINKHH COI.I.EdK, Ne. Iii'jI'jisI KlnKslreel. llinreiieh lnstriietlen In nil lirnnchesckvnllallen hiisluiscsediieatleii eeiKlllutes Iheeetirse. 'Icrins eensll lit with Ihn Instruction. Address. II. C. WEIDI.EII, I'rlnelpnl. rtMIEItK IH NO HENHE IN HUl'rEHINH A Willi Cerns and Hun Ions, Win n CerilltAN'rl COUN CUHE W 1 1 1 nlwajs eure, A icell known lady In Iain easier. I'm., siirTcreil se much from n lluuleii lhal she reiild scan ely milk. One nppllealleu entirely reniimit the nnlii, II U ciiiiniiitrc.il In euro or thn money will he rrfiiiuleil. I'rlee, ci ills. Pur sain only at COCIIIIAN'H DIIUO HTOItE, New. 1.17 .t 130 North Queen St., Lancaster, I'n. ' - Tu.Tli,Hll M 11,1. KIIB 1I0UAX bOAI'. TVYIL-LER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE BUN. Yy-HEXAMINlfEYIWrilEli Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Arc Geed I If j en have I hem examined you Mill prehahly find that thirnisMimctlilni; wreim ciith thrin, nnd that glasses will hen mint help te von. We use. lulinltahlu " 1)1 MANrAs lenses, whlc It me madneiil) hj u. huiI reeeiiiineuiled liy liadlui; (ViiIIeIk ns the het :ihU te clefce tlve vlolen. Solid fluid H Uncles, it.OI) ; usual price, 9V(MI. hUelHpeehules, nilu.t usual price, 1, 0(1. AillllcIalEyis Inserted, sl ; usual price, IO. M. ZltiHMAN & BHO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OI'lICIANH. PIIII,AI)i:i.PHIA. IletHcen Chi stunt mid Walnut Hlreets. niS ljd LI nun .(. nuenir.it. WE OFFER FOR RENT Tin: STOREROOM AND BUILDING, Nes. 0& 8 North Queen Street, Which Is at present occupied liy Mr. Jehn h, Olvh I iim Dry Goods Mem. Will (jive posses sion en October I, I son, Per particulars as te terms, duration of leave, ,vc call id our I'lolh I'lelh Ins; ami rmnUliliig Htere. Hirsh & Brether, NOS. t t Nliltril ijttj;; Kntl'.ET. aT-WE AHE 01 I'l.HINH 1 OH 11US WEEK (IN1.Y. l,OOOPAIRS -or- 7VTENS WORKING PANTS Siiltuble fin llam stlUK, Iiber. or anv ihcii. I iitliui reeiilrlns: strnn.-, subst.iiitlal Kariiiciils. ill Iho follewlnc LOW 1'llIl'Ui 7lV, 73e. (Vie! liV. 1.0I, Jl.ij mid J1..V). Ihij 's SUci, -14V te II.SS a pair. Harvesting Shirts, :5c, SIV, itte te Wc. 'llin J.V) Shlrl I.(sds nil ethers. Iteeldes these Heial II.iis'hIii, for Men nnd Ilejs. up win ceiilluue lescll or the balance of this iek, 7XL-L-OFOUR BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS At n bpeclnl ltedtictlen of 10 per cc nt. from their already low marked prices. These Decl slve Ilnrenlus eadle jen te takciidvnntiiKO of, ns they nrn for tills ueck only. S-Tickc u Usik nt our lirnnd Window Dis play. enimmuci: clethikils and fuhnisheiw, Mertli Qaeen Street and Centre Square, hAXCASTHIt, I'A. HIRSH & BROTHER, Jtciu Slbtertlpmettti. -lANES-EXCI.CHIVE CXCMJHIVK HTVI.IM IN ACA. inna, Welschel, Clierry and JlalacS In Silver and llroere. y ct, rennng ci. mounted In S nls-lMIt 111 KislKInK street -Vt-(iltANN A NO WEEN, MERCHANT TAILORS, nl-ydll I'M NOIITII tiUEEN 81TIEET. -. - SCHOOI.TAX, IW!i,-TIIE DIII'MCATE IH new In the hands of the Treasurer. Tliree per rent, efTIf paid before. Almustl. Ortlcchetir lieinUa. in. till -1 p. in. W. O. MAItHHAl.E, Treasurer, my2-5dll Ne. lit Centre Hquare. C ITYTAx7lW-AN AI1ATEMENT OK S r cent, will 1m nllewed en nil Clly Tax paid en or before Jul Lv 1, 1889. Oincn hours : 8 n. in. te 12m., nnd 1 te3 p. m, dally. On Monday and Hntnnlny thn efllee will lie, open In the evening from 7 lode'cloek. J. It. KATHION, Je3tZidK CllyTrcnstirer. rpilE AMEIHCAN HA YMAKKtl ANDCIini' L I.IIler Isn Brand success for 1eddln liny. linking Hiis'. LiniiiK lAslijed Creps, making Reed liny and savtnif much hnnl vrnrk. That Is m hy se tiianv lire sold nl the , NOflTHEIlN JIAItKEr IIOUHI Je2lliUllir Ijincnslcr.rn. A HUHINI-XS EDUCATION CAN IIE UAD JY nl the KEYHTONE IIITHINISH COl I.I.IJE for t-V, full course ; rJOevenlnp session. Why iny hlqh tnlllen for p""r lii'iritcllen, when j en eiin net I he most IhernitL'li and pme Ural coiUMifer hnlf tha inniiry ? ve guarantee J oil Iho course. V. D. MO.SHEH, rrln., IfilA w 10 N. llueen HI., IJincJister, I'a, tilf.K tslllltm " i We have new the finest line of Pattemser nHIt HhlrU lu lliemarkct. They are thn newest IIiIiiks out. flm dlflcrcul 1'Iannrls le select from. Theruiishly shrunk nnd made le order from 8 1 Jill up. I.lsle Tluend HIcK'kliucs, loe n imlr. Everylhliu; In the Men's furnlshlnc TROUT & 8ILA.NK:, 8hlrtM.nniir.ietiirersand Men's Oiitlltlers, Itu North liuten Hlreel. niflrai-ljdlt 8 UMMEHHIIAI'rjtlNHIIOIX Misses' Strap Sandals -AND- NEWPORTS, Tlll'se Hllltpl'S, CIllllpMllltlVely HJU'flk- liiK, nrcHlew iiinvcrH ; llicy llnd favor, lieuuvcr, lnn mill llicre, iihuiiik iiiIshch nnd litdles he nre net cnrrled nvvnv like ImiIiIiIcm with Iho lido, in ndiiilrntleii or iinveltli-H J'tishleii ileciecH hIimII Ik went. And hy fdieiild thcyV HlrapSandiils and Nouperlanic Iwatitiful ulyles, cool and cotntei table, nnd while net te the feie, will hy and hy replace (hose new most admired. We've three klnilH le ndu'itise le-diiy fur iiiIssvm' uar, and te thou who'll want te he h1iI the price is nil Inducement te try a ttrui Sandal or Newport. Aheiit Lt) pnlrn One-f?lrap reniiunlfi, liilht American kid uiipcru, la-nded Iieuh ; heels, eeiinlera and wiles mild leather, Iho latter t-ewed and very flexible ; dark kid linings, concave heels, medium height. An cany, ioiu ieiu ftn table hhee nnd very durable. " Never wild for IchH than Jl.li). New Tfie per imlr. Hies 12 te U. Anether let -about 18 )hIih of l-lltitteii Newiierts, opera Ick1 hint, vwuked button holes, Aineiiean kid uppeiH, kid linings, wilid Heles, heels and ((iiiiitcrs. Never wild for less than $1.00. New 7.1e A high-out shoe of same grade eestH JLtHlineii', wherever yen may bnv. Hiies II te 1. Misses' Aineiiean Kid Opera Sllpjieia. leather wiles and heeln, iniit'h lietter than you think -flOc. A heap of comfort te hllp Inte at home lifter a day'H walk. SHAUB & BURNS, 1 1 Neni II QUKEN Srillll.T, LANr-AR-'11.11, l'A. A81' men iiitOH. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26. Special Sale of Hosiery. Ladies' Fancy and Plain Col ored Cotten I lese. 5c Hese for 4c a pair ; yc for 5c; 10c for Sc; i2c for 10c ; 15c for 24c ; 25c for 20c; 37c for 29c; 50c for 37c, 75c for 59c. Ladies' fancy drop stitched and fancy blocked Hosiery, 9c a pair. One let of Ladies' black, full regular made, regular price 17c; te day 24c. Ladies black ribbed, full reg ular made, regular price 25c; at 17c a pair, 3 pairs for 50c. Hey's Ribbed Cotten Hese, S te Qy,, full regular made, blue and brown, regular price 25c; at 17c a pair. Hey's black ribbed, full regu lar made, fast black, 6 te 9, regular price 25c; te-day 1 7c a pair. Ladies' Hlack Ribbed Cotten I lese, half plain, regular price 1 8c; te day 13c a pair. Gent's Navy and Seal Cotten Socks, full regular made, fast colors, small sizes, regular price I2jc; today 7c. Gent's Fancy Striped Cotten Hese, full regular made, regu lar price lS and 20c; today 1 2 ' .. c. Gent's Halbriggan Socks, full regular made, regular price iSc; te-day 12J jc. Children's I lese, black ribbed, regular price 10c, te-day Sc ; iJc, te 11c; 15c. today 12 'c; 17c, te-day i.jc; 25c, te-day 20c ; 30c, te day 2.c ; 35c, to day 29c; 40c, te-day 33c; .15c, te-day 38c, 50c, te-day .2C. Mere bargains for th'rs day will be put en our Hosiery counter. Come and see them ! THURSDAY. Special Sale of Gauze Under wear, On presentation of bills of goods te the amount of 5 or ever, bought at our store, we will give you " Sunshine for Little Children," ,8 pages, and two beautiful water color en gravings by Ida Waugh, one of America's greatest artists. ASTR1CH BROS. 1 15 & 117 North Queen St. Item lbtevttcment. OF INTEREST TO L. 8perfleas Hairs ea the Upper LIB, Chla Mil Cheeks' PAIlf LE6SLY AHD PERMAIOTTLT Destroyed by tb Kleotrle Hm4Wi Operation by an Electric 8Brge A Popular Philadelphia Establish menu Dr. J. Van Dj, Blectro-Surgceti, Inter viewed by the female correspondent of one of our leading fashion journal), In which (he tart: We hare received numerous letter of In quiry from all parti of this country from ladlct who are afflicted with that most unsightly and humiliating of all facial blemishes, (superflu ous hatr en the face) and who are exceedingly anzlcws te knew It there Is any ture method by which this obnoxious growth could be perma nently destroyed, and before replying our editor determined te gain all the Information that could be had en the subject, and appointed me te sccure the required knowledge. I called en reveral druggists and asked them about the virtues of the various depilatories sold for tbla purpose. They alt told me they were obliged te keep them In sleck i ticcause they had call for them. In selling them they knew they qnly removed the hnlra from the surface and could only afford temporary relief. A druggist en ChnMnut street leld me there was an Electro Surgeon In this clly, Dr. Van Dyck, who per minently destroyed hair by Electrolysis (The F.lectrle Needle Operation) and he could give me all the required Information. I seen ascer tained that Dr. J. Van Dyck, Eloctre-Burgcon, was located at 40 N. Eleventh street. I called at the nbnve address, rang the bell, and waa ushered Inlo the Docter's reception-room where I found sei eral ladles walling te see the Docter: and te lend Interest te the romance, neatly all were heavily celled. After being scntnl for a few minutes, n dear old lady, past Flxty, motioned for me te take n scat along slile of heron n sofa. She snys, "My dear, I tiippe's jeu, tee, hae called te consult Dr. Ven Djck about tnese terrible hairs. 1 am se much elder than jeu that I knew you won't mind me sixaklng right out Just hew I feel. 1 can't lell jeu hew grateful I am te the Docter for what he has done for me. I suppose you will tliltikalailyorinyngea icry foolish old wominlerwcirrjliigoboiithalra en her face, but, Indeed clear, jeu don't knew hew they linieat.noje line, and humiliated me. They him been the distress of my llfe and have caused me te shed many bitter tears. I hate In n citiHctlng and cutting them for forty years. I only had n few scattering hairs at flrtt, I cut Ihem off nnd they increased and get dalker. harsher and coarser, until my face wns literally covered Willi n growth of cnaric, sMff wiry hairs. I heard of Dr. Van Dyck, consult ed him, and went under his treatment, ami 1 tan't tell jeu hew happy 1 am ever Iho resulls of hl operating. All the cearse stilt hairs hae been reinev ed, nnd I am new bat Ing fome finer halts destroyed. Anether lady hid n growth or hair en her upper Up, quite (letepil m. .n.iiir iin. A lad from Kansas City wna mi- deigning n series of opeiatlens fera ery dis figuring birth-mark ln eh Ing all of ene cheek; she cmild net speak with tee much praise about the Docter's skill. He had, lip te that time, iterated en about one-thlrd of the cbc f k, an I here he operated the skin looked rcrftcllj natural. Anether lady was facing tuft eriialr destrejed upon a number of moles en her face nnd neck and wns hating Hie melca rcmeMd loe. A young lady from Washington was hat lug hairs removed from between the ejebrews. A jeung lady about twenty years of nge had a heavy growth of hlr down the aides of her face llke a beard. Among ether who cnincln during my lsit wn a j eung naval eClcer w he came te the Docter f tern Washing ton tohae hair growing high upon his cheeks nbevu the biard line do'-tiejecl After a long wnlt I was Invited Inte the Doclei's operating room. I found a comfortably furnlslieil.brlght, light and cheeiful room. Lighted by two win dows, and in front of each window U h com cem com fertable, cesy operating chair, llke n parlor rocker, and nleng side of each ehalr Is a atand holding battery, Instruments, etc. The Docter c-ry courteously Incited me te be seated, and ifked what he could de for me. I handc-d him my card, and said, "Dr. I am net here tebutrcutcd but te Inter lew jeu for the benefit of thousands of readers. I want you te tell me all about this great dUceiery, this clod send te se innny nffllctcd ladles, nnd all j-eu can nbjut eupcrtluem hair." The Docter mid "Jl.ul urns tlie dljceiciy of this method for the permanent removal of hulrls Indeed a been te theiihinUs of jour (ex. Superfluous hair, preperli ipenklng, lsan eccfslc, abnor mal nnd noticeable) growth of hair en the fe fe male face, seen most conspicuously en the up per lip, chin, under the chin, cheeks und 'bo 'be tweeu thoejebrews Hair also glows super fluously en the loreluml, neck, arms, hands and breast. Gentle nen are hIse annoyed by a irrowlhel hair en the cheiks abote tlm beard line, also en the lioe between the eyebrows, hikIeii tlm forehead ami neck Superfluous hair is surprisingly pre nlent. Wesce It en the street, in the clrnwlng-rnem and wherever la dle congregate. Atleast tlility-lhe of every one hundred ladies hnve mero or lesi suerflu suerflu eus hill sometimes during their lUes. There nre no two cases alike, sotne women ha e thor oughly dovcleped beards, some haie n heaiy growth en Up cnlj-, ethers have It icry heavy en chin nnd threat, ethers en cheek enlj-, in -my hn e scattering cearse hair?, nnd a slmde here and there en ilitfercnt parts of the face nnd neck " " What lucrcnscs this growth, Doo Deo Doe lo?" "Nearly ei cry lady with thU annoying blemish kn.icrs that the use of depilatories, plastcrr, wax, pumlce stone, the tweezers, scter, razor, only make these hairs grew ceuiecr, handier, darker, slitter nnd mero numerous, ler by their ute line hairs tire cut ei extracted width In tlme make them grew llClllJ', "Iho only method known te science by which supcilliieus Imlr can hcptrinunintlj destrejed Is by the operation or nicctrelj;h (the Electile needle protes-i. Just step this way, please." Mere the Docter stepped uier te an operating chair w here his assistant, nn ntile operator, was reinei ing hair fiein the upper lip of a erv prittj In iinettu about Inentj-thrceortwcnty-feui je.tiser age. Tlie Deetur asked her If she would object te me witnessing the oper ation. Ileneply wns, "Docter, I feel se grate ful fur what this epeiatlen has dotie for ma that I don't earn hew many witness It." Iho lloetertajs, "jeu see this tery rlne delicate tlciblouccillel3 tlrinlj fastened In a neat in Hilatcd holder, which Is attached te the nega te e cord of till Cm lien Zlnk (lahnnle llaltery. This needle Is ivilnlesslj inserted Inte Iho hair follicle alongside of each hair until the Papilla or llalrncnnlsrciithcd, the electricity is then turned en, and the lcjiilt Is that the hair papil la (commonly called the root) is destrejed. Tlie hair bccetnei loosened nnd Is removed willicuit the patient fieliug it the least. This operation Is n positive success, und I can posi tively assert that It never fallH. Ily the saine piecess I also perfeiin the most dcllcule suigi cal ej cmtiens, eucli u the reinev al of birth marks, mole.-, tumors, cancer, etc. Then le condeuse the mcritsef this operation jeu can pesltlvclj iiKsurothe fair reiuloisef jour im pel or the fellow lug fuels i ls. 'Iho i:ieetrle .Needle nevcr fails te per manently dcstiej lulr. "d. There Ij no pain, scar, scheck, trace or Injury. ad. 'Iho lime icqulied depends upon the number of hairs le be destrejed. till. The presenceef the patient at the of fice isncccssarj. Then Docter jeu can peltlvely assure me Hint cverj hair en a woman's tuee lev en if she should liave n thoiecighly developed beaid) can be dcMrejcd foievcr? Mad nn, 1 can peillvely assiire a permanent cureineverj case 1 have cured ciisca where 1 haveieriiiaiuutlj ieiiievcd.U,Ui01ialis-wltb the hippie st reults. 1 then said, 'Docter, I am convinced by whit 1 liavestcn and heard lu jour olllce lhat the Electric Ni edle openitleu as perlermed by jeu Is thoenlj method bj which Imlr can be peiinantutlj ik-MinjtHl. I thuuk jeu for jour lutnimatleii, Hint will mil presume fuither en your v aluatile tunc, mid our Journal will chei full) inform din pmieus liLjuliers en Iho sub ject, that this otmejlouj gre Hi can bu pcr umucntlj destrejed by Iho l'.'e trio .Vecdle epcrutiun, and will tne gieut pleasurt 1 1 tell. Ing the in lhat this opcratleu U sklllfu.ly per formed by OR. VAN DYCK, Electro-Surgeon, 40 .X. i:i,i:vi''tii St.. I'm la." NOTi:: Dr. Yan IDycl, Electro Sureeen, of Fhlladelphla, has been called In I-HiraMer te treat tcveral mv rkty ladles, und can be cen.sulu-d nt the STEVENS HOUSE, Parler 0 aiid D, iNc.sTi:n,rA., from Monday, June 24, te Saturday, June 29. Hours V te I nnd during tills visit cm trcn a number of netr patient. -CALL VltOMlTLY.'S JeSMtel lien erticmcttU. Hanger A Brethtr. MERCHANT TAILORING. (A PJSItrJXT PIT OUA1L.iTEED.) 'OUII IATC!II.fH a .OOTROUHEKH.TO OltDEn, Strlctlv AllAVoel, Uzcellent Hlylc. The Het Value we knew of at the rrlee. MPECIAI, OFFKIlINO IN KINBTUOUHEntNUHntM.UOt T.OOanet aa.oe, . In HI llsh Casslmere nnd Worsted Effect. BLACK WALE DIAUONAD WOKSTEDH, Blyllsli and l'eptilar Materials for Ceat Hiid VcsU, ai RAH), te Order. SUMMER SUITINGS! Our Ipectal ReductlensWlU Interest Late Buyers. FINEHT ENGLISH WOIWTKD and CA8SIMEUK HUITINOS, Latest Ktylw, at . ... ..... ..-. ..Sa!,,M'jL'"0rder: reduced from syt'.'.OO. HTYLI8H VEIXJURHaiid ENtU.IHIlfcHEVIOTfJUITINOrt.ntfiaO.OO, le Or- HI'ECIAL VALUED IN Fl CAHHIMKflS wimNGS, Excellent Styles, re- CIlEVlOTH.UKRCJEHnnd FLANNELVl'VflNOs'fiir Hummer Wear, at 1, 91 0, I S and e, te Order. HAGER BROTHER, Nes. 2531 West King Street, N EXT DOOIITOTI1E COUIIT 1IOUHE AN ATrilACTIVK KHATUlin OF THIS WKKK'S TRAUi: WILL BE THE OFFE II 1NS BY US OF THE FOLLOWINO BARGAINS: 6,000 yards of Simpsen's Silver Orey nnd Illnck nnd While Prints nt5 cents a yard. These goods are done up In Dress Pattern nnd tlielr usual price Is 8 cent. fi,000 jards Cheviot Shirtings In doeel Colorings nt rent a yard. The, are the goods we have been wiling nt 8 cent. 2.SO0 yanls or Ticking nt7J cents. These Ticks hnve never been held a farthing taw than 10 cents. SO Jncciunnl Quilts nt flench. Yeu will mvcl'i cents en every ene j-nti buy of them, as their real value Is 11.23. 60 dozen Children's Fiikt Black Illbbcel Huse nt ff pairs Ter 23 rents, In size 5 te 8. These Hosa are sold everywhere nt 12J4 centx a pnlr. See them. We open te-day the finest line of Ittichtngs vec hnve ever shown nl from 5 te fiO cents a yard. 35 and 37 East King St., tcu Sucvtioctncttte. WiTcAiTnv'fliT: TAiioESTHTecKo lleniid Fine Smoking Tobarceln the elt'. Weeden I'lnes nt5c nnd i0( rncli. Ucnti Inc ilerrschatini llj' nt 2V. encli. DE.MUTns CIOAK RTOHE, nl8-tfdlt 111 East King Slrc-et. "YVlUIIiLEY'H BOUQUET HOLDERS, -At IIUHLEVH DllUd STORK, 3 West King Street. pi KNKY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 136 l-eit Klne street, hnv Ing n lull line or Furniture ores cry description nt the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly-attended te. Cull nnrt examine our poeds. icS-trdlt II. WOLF, 118 livst King StrecU T U. MABTIN & CO. Special Bargains During The JUNE SALE. Te-day we place en our coun ters 20 pieces of Silk Grena dine that sold from 50c te 1.00 a yard, at 5c a yard. 25 pieces of 10c yard-wide Dress Batistes, at 6c a yard. 25 pieces of the 8, 10 and iajc Dress Ginghams, re duced te 5c a yard. 8 and 10c Dress Challies, re ducecl te 5c a yard. Remnants Counter. 5,000 yards of remnants of Dress Ginghams, Seersuckers, Satines, Challies, &c, all re duced te 5c a yard. One let of Parasols that sold from 75c te $1.50 each, reduced te 25c. 100 Silk Umbrellas, worth $2.50, at $1.29 each. Cut Prices in Corsets. Dr. Warner's Coraline, 79c. Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip, 79c. Dr. Warner's Heath, $1.05. Ball's H. I Corset, 79c. Ball's Circle Hip, 79c. Ball's Sateen Corset, 51.05. 75c Corsets at 50c. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. rpiu: i'i:eri.E'H cash siehk. MERCHANT TAILORING The People's Cash Stere. make Clothing te Onlur in tile- incir-t Mylish mid Hatixfui' Hatixfui' lery nitiiiner, nt tlii Luvut Ciisli l'riu's, nnd xii'inuitve y,m Mitiriftictien in i! wry imrtk'iilur. (iYiiIh' BiillniL;i;uii Shirts mid Druvwrn at 2oe, fide, 1111 te ?1.00. Couth' KiiRlWi Llvle Thrvail Half Mem.', a3e ; ivgular nrlci', .MV. Ceiits' All-Weel ami Deinet I'lalinel Philta at Ube, 51k.', "irH', J I. (HI te fc2.e). (iViiIh lTiilaunilrlt'(l HhlrtR, tl Ix'sl fv' tlie meiipy in tlie rlty, at fiiv, 7.rM mill tl.ui. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. uiaraHydll LANCASTER, PENN'A. Lancaster, Pa. ItltocrUrutcettn. 17IOR ItENT-rOIIKHlX AND NINE ItOOM j Houses. Apidynl JelZ-lfd 4tt3 SOUTH WATEnCT. Ah KSIfJNEK'H HAI,E.-WH,I, HE SOLD AT I'UULIUHALE, OST1IUH.SIIAV, JUXK 27, 18h9, nl 2 p.m.. the entire eenlents of tlie Pilet Cigar Fnclery, Ne. KM Nerlli tjueen St., consisting of linr tolMcee, vvnippern, lilndem nnd flllem, lalde-c, elmlric. nrenes of all kinds, cluiir melds bexen, nnd ether llxttircs belonging tenflrnt- contentNef store. ,vmi,, i,uc i-iiic. uen.Ks :nn J UMU8 1A)I:B, AR-slgnee. Kowk. Auctioneer. JeJ0-7ldiltTr jy r.ENNEiicnen garden. Maennercher Garden I New rerferninnrn Every EvenliiR. Te-nlglit Prof. CofTrce In wnne or liU mnr mnr mnr eloiisniHiiipnlatteninnd IIIdsIemm ; tlm I,ttle Clmriiilni; VeciiIIhI. JtlMi Initie Dey, tlie vron vren der or the nee, Iho Queen or Second 8lehl, inen-iiierl.ni..Mlinl-IIcnilliis nnd HplillimlUm, and the iiKnl Hc Itclilntr blnscr. I'rer. Till' Wonderful Mnrlenettes ev ery nlitht thin vc ck. ljcdles vvltlienl escort and minera net admit ted te the ijnrdcn. Je.1-1nid I,. 1'FAEFI.E, lrep. iVUTICULAll ATTENTION PAID TO A Medel Miiklnir, I'littertiK, Drawings nnd Illne l'rlnts, nt prlcci lenseimblc. nt JOHN IIET S, S.a East Iulten htreet. mZ-tfd FtlltnOILEItH, II01tlZONTAI,,TUUULAll. Vcrllcal, Pertuble, Cylinder, Marine, of any hI70 or power, of ihe best mnlerlnl and vvnrk mntiKhlp, no te JOHN HEbl', an.1 Ei(,t Fulton street. iii':-tfit Oilers Plain, wntir fliinge Celnmni, Cocks for Hlcnm flnusei, call en JOHN lllAl", IlClEast Fulton Ktieet. mS-tfct TF YOU WANT A CI IWCUSS TOIITA fll.E X Englne nnd Heller, en wheeH, chenp, ns the following prices shew: 0 horse-power, SI75; S hort-e-pevvcr, t'li'i; 10 horse-power. 5i"."i; horse herso horso pewer, JS75; 20 Iiurse-pen cr, 51,17.1, cull at JOHN HF8r'H.a.1.l Ucst Fulton street. . tnlMM OAW MILLS, DAIIK MlTl, COIt MILLS. fj Lentlicr Hellers. Tan rncUers, Triple Hoine rowers. Milling and Mining Machinery, nt JOHN IllXra.HCl liest Fulton street, mi-lfd O'l till)! TEAM HEAT IS TIIECOMINO HEAT FOR elwelllmrs. churches, school beuses, etc.. leugli successfiillv used one hundred venm age. Whenveu ennteniplate a chiingeculf en JOHN lir.ST. wild Mill L-iv nn n snlisliwlnrv Jeb, at a fair price. m'.'-tM if Crf fket of lTtviT TiTeMs; OVfjVVW Inch te (I Inch dlnnieter.lfer sale ut a low figure, nnd the only house In the clly with u plpecuilln; nincbliip, cutlliig iiii te ii Inch diameter, at JOHN Illr M, "M Hast t ni ni eon street. m-tld 'ITIOU CAbT IRON PIPE FITTINGt, ROTH V plain nnd leduclng, up te 6-Inch dlnmeler, Mnlleable Fillings, Flanges, Flnnge Unions, Manifolds, Aiueilcnn Unions, Tube Htipixirts, Hiinucrs, Fleer and Celling riiitcK,gote.IOHN llliiT'M. XU East Fulton street. inZ-tM T 1JIOII HOIUZONTAI, bTATIONARY F.N ? glues, from 2 te SO horse-nower. nnd Vet tlcnl Enuliies from 2 te 10 horse-oowtr. von vvll find them nt JOHN IllXI'M, Al East Fiillei. street. m2-tfd 17lOirCAHTINC5sTTilON OR IlltAbX, UOHI ' or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN IlKsr.ltKlii'.t Fiillcmstieet. in.'-ltil OARRV IN STOCK-IH2r CHARCOAL, Hamiiiertd liar Iren, Deuble lie lined Iren. Iliirdeii's Itlvet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Heller Iren, Sle-cl.bhret Iren It-IB te Ne. 1(1, nt JOHN lllT'8,3:)a Eist lullen street. niS-lM TF IN WANT OF I) It ASH OR IRON HTOI Cocks, Asbestos l'acked Cocks, Put and Hll I eeks, U'ver Cocks, Hwlng Joints, c.ill nnd get theui.iir siiid jour elder by tnnll, te JOHN Jllil :ui list Vullen strc-et. iiiMfd Airiini: coiten wasTk, cei,i,i:TiTv l llie pound, 10c; III lets of 10 pounds or eMr.'A'. All giHslsdi llvctcil lemiy pari of Iho city Free. Call en JOHN llliT, NH. S".l It Fiillnn street. m'.'ird rNJECTeit.s. ut'i: Li'rri.i: eiant, han han ceck liisplinleis unit Kliclers, 1. In ilium Heller l'ccslc r, l'rnlerlh Insissler, Ann rli-nli Injcclers, all III stock, id JOHN HEbTls, .Ul I-ist Fulton street. m2-(fd rilANKS FOR WATER, OILS.ACID OR OAS, I nfim.v shape or nip.icltv,ut fair prices, go te JOHN Ill)lsnlist Fulton stieel. nviifd ITIOKTIli: IIEbT HOT AIR ITRVAl'IMN i Hie market, go te JOHN lli;sr,.'CU F.ni.1 1 ulleiistiiet. iii'.'-tfd 1 JlOlt l'l'LLIS, bllAITINtl, COLLARS, " Hungers Clump Rexc, Ceuplliigs, etc., go te JOHN IIJisT.Ka East Fiiltim street. Ill2-tld ITIOUllOII.EIl'ITIIKimrMliy, M'll.I.SON L' ripeWiciielies, ripciiiiil Menkey Wreiicbes c'embliieel, Files oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN III r,.WJEcst Fill ion street. mS-lfd "Hll.ll IIRONZi:, I.IQI'IDS AND HIZ1NO I fiirnciiin work, nt JOHN IlKM's, XdEitt I iilleu street. nr.'tfil KADIATORS, OF ANV MAKE OR D1V sign, can Is' furnished at n.isou.ible figures, bj JOHN lllT,;U3 Eist Fulton sheet, mj-tfd ,t GCNCV FOR CALLAHAN A COS CL' J. inciil let.ike the place of Red Liuel. In bulk 11 makes live times the fU.uitllj of ns lead unit N tar superior In in.tkl ug steam JeinU; packing man and li.mil hele plates en liellers, Ac, Ac. Price 20 cents per pound nl JOHN llhbTS.XB Kut Fullen slieet. m'.'-lfd ?IOIt HOLTS, LAO hl'HKWS, '-Irr M'RKWS. ,' Siiuareicnd llnxagnn Nuts, tbrse gcssls In ink, ut JOHN H1T r, KB Ecl Fulton street. Iii2-tfd 1711 UK HRICKS, FIRE CLAV, AT LOW ? llgure-, go te JOHN HOT, XJt lUm Fulton street. m2-tfd 1"UMrs, nOII,KII MINING. CENTRIFU gal nnd steam Pinups, of nuy eaiwlty. at JOHN lH-rs.. litst Vullen mrcet. iiij-lfd OAC'ICINC.S S FOLLOWm: D1RK.O, FOR 1 bleaiiiHiiilllvilruulIc llieking, Aslst Repe, Woven mi. t M lei. I'.u king. Iluup Packing, As latins Mill Hiscnl, AsliestiisCiment, Aslsstru Mieiithlug, uml'a(kiiig,ium Rings Ter Water Giiiiki's, I'lumbage Packing, Retsl'i, Patent A A Isttes, Uned Sectional 1'ipe Cever, at JOHN lllisr'S.S:'. IJU.1 Fulton street. mS-trd ITIOU AMEHILANbiriIITFKEltCYI.rNIIKli ; Lubricators, dlass Oil Cups for lli-urlugs, veiucniu gel Ihem at JOHN REST'S, r.fi Kn Fulton street. mi-iM "WllO 11 ,'en. .,T CLIHVIvl 1,,, ij Valvesrlenklus Vnlves, linivv Glebe Vulvcs, Uniss Gate Vulvcs, Iren Bedy Globe Valvis, . iw. .,,. iv ...ifi ,? v..-. ui.u icrr fNiiciy valves, i-op r-aiciy valves. Air Valves, Initiator Valves, FrutC Swinging Check Valvej, l)mv Cluck Valve, Feet Vim vs. Ancle Viclve. call at JOHN DEbT'b, HSl East Fulton street. uiS-tfd m-jK . 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