" i. lT 5S?&?K35wyt nr .-V -fc.1 -J. -fc.V- .-..w. -.. ,j . , . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1889. V 'Mf"" v t - -A' -y TI&"-y'Wr;VTJ.''VJ itc-lvi" 7 jr K P. mr m fs? a- Si" JpaUu ntcUtnete tkDREWJ.STEiNMAN. ft t b Rs CMARLttSTEIfANlTZIE4iH)ri. fe ROBERT CLAJUv, Jlftltsucr.- . tMK DAILY INTELLIOENCKR.-rubils!ied t kmtlr rtafln 41.1. vna Kit! Runilav Us.vt-ft.1 I by txrrien In this ctly nd nurrnmidlug ",'r towns t ten cenU n week. Mymnttflvcdel- . a .u ... ..s.-...... . rm ... 11. hnHiBjni luauTviicc; uctcvmsu mini hi. 'VmKLY INTKI.t.inRNrrnfn dollar and , :i ARy cmM k yritr, In Hd vimee. ;' JKJTJCBTO ttUBSCHIBlilt' Kcmlt by dice ? or ttfatefllrc order, nnd where neither of 2. -- . ......f .....I I.. - U.,.1. I....l f .muhii wu uc iructucu emu lit I iL(iDfi'u atered'kl th Poctefrtce. m second rills mull v Adbwbs, TM DtTBUt6KHCM, Lancaster, I'a. tv. & LAK0A8TER, PA., July 20, 1889.' ntitrfi. w. 'Wesheuld observe everything worthy Def notice, as we have opportunity, for In ittanrmy we lay in n store upon which r.f Mir tlilnkliie-iwirr niiiv enenitc. If fethls In net deme, no matter what the cn- v$ pacify for thought In, you nre only like '.v it clever nicchnnic who tins no rnvv inn !Nerlnl te manufacture. The rcflc'tlvn Ky faculties niut lc macle use of, but you tf inust have eenicthlug upon which they can work. There is a great rtllrerence i,? among men In this respect. Seme men P, notice everything, anil draw uefiil and It$ vnlnnhlc feavnitti frnni pvnrvtlilliL'. unil Mothers nasi through life Inn kind of doze. I1' ,"6r instance, two persons en a delight E.T.. .-.. iii. .... t ... 5.1 .nt iiiiiie.r wiy iute uu c'Acuieiiiii nun Jiy.itie country; en returning home one will pitjiglve you a vivid and graphlcdo'crlptien l.j.;ef tlie green meadows tJie fruitful fields, Wgt tlie Rowing Rtrenm4, tlie fiwect music or me tiru, as tiicy sang in tlie lewtoeneii y' bowers, of the lambs as they (.ported In Kf the fields, and of the fanner who vent H& ulncinEer whltlliiK after his nlow.ef mfi !. lt1. ....!. !..!. V.. a 1... ..l...tn.l ll.w... M. the distant hills, and the lienuty with PEE which the miii went down, and of the delicately tinted, ricn aim gorgeous clouds thai paviliened him asheNniik fn lil rnnrtftn Wlinf n t1p'inre IfilUh.n I K?" Yeu are inspired with noble, glorious, poetic thought, ion then turn te his companion and ask : " And what did trni. cw etc Oil 41 Vli..f llll I ra.W HI. I r. j" ev., .. . .. ..... ..... . .-w . v.. K' nothing in particular, it was very het K.4. anrl rlilaltr T Imil n l.tt-rllil. lr.inl.1n In M uij . "'"' " "- "... K? Keep tne dust oil my coat anil lint, and for thai matter, out or my threat also. ir? I was very much wearied. 1 wished j inyeclf at home there Hccmcd te be ew each saw prcclselv- the name objects : all the dlllcrcnce was in the rjj' Btoteef the mind; they both pl)ssesell the observant faculties, only In the one they were In exercise,, in the ether dull and dormant, and he was breeding ever ; xiinwutiwt iuui- iiu iiiitiiiitii itiivt inseuslhle all the wnlle te the many wmrces of enjoyment. A man may net have much time for abstract thoughts, .. elul i.n lltni. fnrMrMi. ultult ltnl ...it- V. ......... ..... .......... v. ....... J , ....v i..v.,,- f fnn la dfillv. itiillirlllitr Willi Ilia riillfiii. ............ j O""0 "' ' "- Ki. men. meetinir a vjirictv of illumes of j& nuinncrw, of countenances, characters! gf anil circumstances, anil listening te a vast diversity of rciuurks, experiences ami occurrences, and if lie is constantly j en the watch, net merely te be nniued, ' butcsncciallv tobe nrefltwl. lie will be '$$' continually storing up fresh ohsirvatien in his memory, and in this way en larging his sleck of knowledge, and ac- S cumulating very valuable lnferniat Ien. li Practical knowlcdire Is tlid most ne- $ ful. The man who pixsewes tljat can ?.j meet the various contingencies and fe- emergencies of life, and mnke the best fei of them all. It is Mirprislng hew much An Keucrni iiiiunnaiiuii hiicii a man can 7 give you, and hew he can converse In a I sensible manner en a great variety of subject!), though he never had the op op pet Utility of becoming acquainted with abstract theories. Though he hud little time for study or te read books, yet rtTmrTin acute observer he obtained lllllf.h iflile Irlimi'lilfrti fr..in tii.m nml ....x.. . I ........ .v.'VJ ..Will lllVtl 11.111 milliners. Everything that nasH?d hf around him he saw, aud habitually es h erclslng his perelplent faculties, gained s; his knowledge. While bonie men niove y among ethers llke the butteilly among i&J (lowers, ethers llke the lien illve hiln lu K- petals and bring hack sweet spoils en- riciiiug their cells with luscious ticus- fl - Espy Ami Our Weather Sen Ice. Ktenns and cloud bursts continue te devastate the luud without the slightest warning from tlie weather bureau. Almut tlfty years age or mea-, l'lofiw l'lefiw l'lofiw ter Kbpy, of riiilailelphla, an educator of youth aud a learned man, a veteran in the observation of bterms and nterm centres, mhiicUiiich predicted ceitain at at at niospheilechauges, but was laughed at aud ridiculed by many ; and yet he was about as Htictv-fiil then as the signal service Is te-day or at least lias been lately. All hu dejicndcd en was the ap pearance of the various clouds, the ceu imj of the wind, and the iiiillcatlens of the thermometer and barometer. There w as no telegraph In these days, but the pro pre pro fesfeer had, by dint of great pene eraiicc, interested postmasters In vatieus jiaits of the country, and missionaries in some foreign Iaud, te send him as freipieutly as iwssible au account of weatlur, th(i th(i niemetrlc and barenietric clmnges, the course of the wind, iVc. Tlie professor ha long (.iuce juis-t.,1 away ; lliose who weivbeys In ills school at Philadelphia are new old men of the past. With the recent and delicate in htruinents, aud with the wonderful fa cility with which we can hear by tele graph from the most distant points, these men who are trained and educated in tlie matter, ami profess te study thc&e things, ought te be able te de seinew hat better than they have been doing lately. General Greely, we aie told, snillee at the uncomplimentary remarks geneially made upon the work of his bureau, and calmly pursues his methods for perfect- .iug its wrvice, knowing that no good ness cau escape abuse, and that he only is happy who approves himself. AH of which Is very well. We want Greely te be happy. We want him te jierfict bis methods. Hut, if possible, we would like te bhiiie hUt happiness aud seme fruit 4f his perfect Ien. We would like tehavc -tralght weather talk from Ids bureau. m Mrs. Harrlseu'K Whigs. . Mru, Harrison urges the proposed en largement of the White Heuse ery eanu-blly and we are treated te the inre t pectacloefthewifeofaprldeiit argu- juk jur n jiuoiie nieaeure. J'es,n,y (.he did net iu tend te talk directly te the public, but her remarks are made te nil . a column or mere and lenvn ,..i..i.. , that Mrs. Harrison is determined te j,t.r. petuate her name iu liMery a.s the palace builder. Fhe begins with admit lug that she does net like te leek for ward ten resldemv of moie than four ; yearn in the White Heuse, "as many . things may occur iu that time." Wise Mrs. Harrison J She concludes with the Jpred Udlef that the president would favor a reconiuiendatlen te .Ceiifrw for the building and hejies that the majority will cptnc te the relief of the overtaxed quarters of the executive mansion. We had almost ex pected an appeal te the gallantry of the minority, undoubtedly the majority will de anything that It is asked te de in tlie money spending line, particularly as Secretary Ulaine is made te shoulder the responsibility of the suggestion that a plclure gallery lie erected as a wing of the palace. Of course this hall of paint ings must have upon its walls only the greatcM masterpieces of modern art, and measuring their cost by the price lecently paid forlicAiigelii,ltlcemi-i evident that room lias becu found for quite a pllcofeiirfltirpliis taxes. Anyone who say n word against this liberal encouragement of the flne arts will le thought very narrow and mean, but If the art loving majority are in earnest they will rcvle the liirilf new levied en works of art. The ukase has gene forth and the plain old democratic White Heu-c will be ilankcd by heavy build ings te lie forever known as the wings of Mrs. Harrison. Our Crlckels Abroad. The high praise and congratulations which the Philadelphia Cricket team l reclving In Great Britain ought te at tract attention lit lids country. Their victories are the triumph of American skill in nthlctlc sports. It is te be ex pected that in base ball we should excel the lingllsh, and In feel ball, riilu shoot sheet ing and yachting we have at least an even chance. Uutiu that distinctively English game of cricket, u national game in Kngland, at a time when our ancestors were breaking down tlie prlni evll forests; that our Philadelphia ath letes should prove te be such vigorous contestants, calls for special remark. Our faith iu the young manhood of our country Imjtcls us te heartily en courage athletic sports when kept within proper bounds. Our hope for a vigorous and sturdy manhood calls loudly for such encouragement. The large number of ever-fat, ever-fed and dysjicptlc men of middle age In the professions, might well seek a remedy for their Ills In base ball, lawn tenuis aud sports of a kin dred nature When, however, the en thusiasm for out-deer sports develops a Sullivan aud a Kilralu, and brutal prize flght, with, bare knuckles, all true levers of f pert ought te unite te condemn sucli as net legitimate. Ills nBourceef regret that se many men, who In their youth at cellege anil the university regularly keep iu geed condition their bodies aud minds, after wards In business and professional mid. dle lire entirely neglect all systeniatle out-deer exercise. The results of such neglect are seen In piemalure baldness, dyNKpsla or increasing corpulence. On the ether hand, a preer Indulgence iu legitimate out-deer sports preserves net only a healthy body but also a vigorous brain. Such sports rightly tcnipeied te Increasing years would re-Invigorate the manhood of middle llfe and conduce te the happiness of a serene old uge. Ah a tonic, te be taken In proper doses, It Is worth consideration by the cine-worn business man, the evei worked physician and tlie tired lawyer. Try It, and re member tln-10 is a world of tiuth In the old adage, " mom tuna lit mne carjwrr." Tin: I.mli.i.hii:m,'i:h eie frlcliiy scored i triumph evnr all of Us eoiiteuiernrlus by publishing the only acceuul of llie sad cuse of Jehn A. liner and Ids wonderful pick pick age of money. We don't olVeu brag, but under the clri'iunstaiifes feel Justified In llie observation thnt even In het weather them are no llles en this paper. (innuiis luive been sent te the captains of the war ships Unil Imve se long been lying hlle by the navy yard deck at llioeklyu and strangely enough they aie net sea orders but simply dheitleiii te prrp.ne ler a very clabomte liiul of hjicmI, Iioide power mid gcneial capacity te be m.idu In Niiragnusett bay In the Hist ucckluAuguM. All of the new ships Unit can be made ready are te asscnthln In Iho bay and the most ininutt. and careful directions aie glveu as te the trials. Thieo series of runs will be umdn-one at the highest pessible speed, one at the, low est speed and ene at some lutiu lucdiate speisl, probably about twe-thlids or the uiiivliniuu. Knch scries will consist of four runs two with the. lido and two against it --and a mean of all will be taken for tlin speed of llie ship. The seed trials will be lollewisl by observatlous Ter thu "lattle.il diamelei," which islhediainetei of the. eliele inside of which the hill, can botmned tliieugh :i(Hl degrees. This ciicle h.isaii luisitaut heal ing upon the powers of tint ship Air tactical mnncu cling, and a knowledge! of It would be or Iho utmost linpeitaiicit le a captain when handling Ids ship In action, especially with leferenee te the possibility or ram ming or aelding tlie ram of the enemy. Forthcse obsrnatieus elaborate pi epa ra tions will be made, no lower than voien special ebser eis being Htatleiusl en deck, with the In the eugliio-ieoins ami ene iu the steeling engine room. As all of the ships tested went through thorough trials before thoywere accepted by the government thelitis thought tobe soiiieuiyMoiy about all this inanfliiveting. It may be that an ellml Is te be maile te establish the value of the Iteaeh cruisers w hi. Ii must tlyiiie prominently in the tiial One sensational cm rtspeudcnthintsdatkly ii t trouble with stune feieign powereveV Hajtl, but tiial will net even de for mid suuiniei yain. Tin: wheal crop of Manitoba lias been mined by drought and Neilh Dakota reieils very seneii damage trum the same, iHiise, whilnllie rest of the t-uiuitiy con tinues te sutler front loe much water. It n evident that something is wrong with the weather. Perhaps the destui.tlmi of forests has.agic.it deal te de with It, but thcrn wcte Heeds and diy weather be tin e the furestsweie destroyed; and His high time that seme incthei of leretelling them were found that would biing us at least le a level with the ancient Egyptians iu wealhei guessing. Tltvi isa leiu.irk.ibln story from Mon Men tieal el the mldeii diatli tliat tnlhivved an attempt te inha pcddlerinit Incnd's house. Itisiietttlleuth.it retiihulien is se swill Ull'l tlllil(ill;4li. A i.nmiAitv aitist r the Yeik Ihnly INinr.ij'btlie Itiise ball crimes in glowing lniigimge; iu lad his vvuids iipjxnr te be walking around en stilts te. -e.il n, Uels worried about the "eidinary sizeil audl enee" which attended a game "of eMiatir iliimry interest" and Mguly observes that "public Imlltleniice will iiievit.iblv le,id te approaching eMInctleu." Hefiiithei io ie llctts "te disband iieiuaturely would de grade us ti the level of such one-hersobasi) ball tevins as liincaster and Jteatlmg." N"e. net te the level, but fai, Tar below it. Lancaslei mid lteadliiK are net bise ball towns, but cities, and their players cannot stimulate public interest by an occasional game en the main business street or around the tow u pump. Tin: teiiiiiN ntui:i, llew,iittens orTluTlteuTlliiK Triidi, uml leilMir Ceuiifll. ThuiiMudi, of copies of a mtIes of i eMilu- leiib passul in Iteadingeii'l hurstiav nilit by Headiiijj's 'J'nule and I.iber Council KC. VI) t,"lIc',1,,;rilIai-,""-uhallbcc. tiousef UieN-liuyJkill valley. Tlw rosti resti rosti lutiens bear en llie i event order Issued by President Cerbln, or the Heading railroad, that no members of Iho labor organization should be employed nttlie works of the Itendlbg Iren ceunipnny, and exacting a written pledge ;fretn lliem te that elleel. They clenounee Mr7 Cerbln's order, and clmrge th.it the Heading railroad ellllials femcnteil trouble among the miners mid railroaders In order te break up their unions two ypnrs age, and say that If the mills of Iho Iteadlug iron wetks lesuuie with unskilled and nen-ut)ti workmen they will de se at low wages; that Iho ntriiibars will net submit te theso cendl liens, asking every erganhed werl.inginau te stand up for Ids union, and urging them te letimiu true te their obligations. The Trade anil Iaber Council Is composed of delegates from twelve labor unions having a total membership of I,IW. HfJ.tTJ.tKI JN TIIOUIIJ.E. The liidlnn Mlllliiiiutrii Chiirttetl With a Heinous Ciiine. Papers In the suit of Mrs. Jcnnle b. Khryeck, of Kansas City, against Matthias Hplitleg. the old millionaire Indian, for 810,00(1 ilamages for assault, wero llled In Kansiis City en Thursday night. The H-ll-tlen Is a short one, In which Mrw. fchryeck alleges that en August I, lbS, Hplitleg violently iissaiiltci!lier. Kbe says thai she was In (ceble health at the time of the as sault, and II has rendered her au Invalid. Ah seen as llie writ was llled It was placed In the hands or a deputy Mieri!!", who Im mediately went out en llie trail ofHplitleg. He was In Iho city Thursday night en business connected with the Indian terri tory Iu which he Is Interested, and was registered at olio of the hotels. In some wav he bccnine awnre of the search for him and mysteriously disappeared. It is theught'by this time he Is well en Ids way te the territory. Mrs. Sliryeck was married a few years age te Kliner SShryeck. She Is mi artlM, and during llie illness and enforced idle ness el her liusbauil aiiiieu te inctr income by selling her iintlngs. She sol Id I oil orders in Kansas City, Me., and there bocaine acquainted with Mis. Splllleg, who gave her a number of orders. On one occasion, vvhlle calling at the Hplit Hplit eog house, she met Matthias Splllleg, who seemed greatly attracted by her. On August 1. IM.SK, shortly alter this meeting, she called at the Hplitleg hoitse tesec Mrs. .Siilltleg. Matthias rcspendf d le her sum mons. He iuvilud her .qi stairs. Mis. Hhryeck says when she mtcred au uppec. loom Hplitleg locked a deer and lhiealcued te kill her II she made hii outcry. Mrs. Sliiveck scicnnicd, whereupen Hplitleg teld'her that irslie weuhl piomlse nottes.iy nnytlilug about It te any ene lie would let her go unharmed. She con sented and was released. The iHircntsn! Mrs. Sliryeck llve iu ln ln ln dopeiiileiiee, Me., and am well-known throughout the entire count v. Matthias Splitlng Is a Wyandette Indian, who owns large tincts el land In Wyan Wyan Wyan eoteo county, and Is Interested in liaira dozeu projects In Kansas and Indian ter ritory, lie owns a in II read iu the terri tory. He Is nearly seventy years or age, has great Intelligence and shievvdness, Is married end has a son about forty years of age. i'uvni:m,v ex tkl'sts. The Oennritl Alnsli.p Workman l)o l)e l)o ueiiiiei's Cem hliiiit Ions Laber Itet'erniH Xei'ded. T. V. Powdeilv, genenil master woik weik niaii of the Knights el Uiber erAmeilca, addressed a muss mcellng in Dubuque, Ievvn, en 1'ilday night. 1 In began by ad vocating such au equality between man and labor-saving machinery that would Insuiu the use of such machinery Ter Iho geed of the common people. He bitteilv denounced the labor agitators who sought te accomplish by foice w lint could only be gained by veurs of patient education. I'.ioqueuny anil vigorously no iicmanucil the abolition of child labor te the end that education should take the place el slavery. He Insisted that women should receive the same w ages as men for equal labor, se long as tliore was no dlscrfuilhalieii iu the market viilun oftlie products. He admitted thnt the Knights of l.alier oigauiz.itieus liad dcci cased lu uiiiubers, lint had galnnd iu lulltieucc. and iuslstii thai it should thoroughly abstain 1'iuni poli tical iilllliatieus fin the leaseu that when engaged in political work pi indeles and me.iHUiosef refiiim are ebscuicd by the sciamble for olllee. He threw his lance full and fair against monopolistic control lu politics, and bold ly nsseilcd thateorper.ito mnuojiely te-tl.iy controls all legislation. It was useless, he said, for laboring men te knock at the deer of Cengiess ler lellef. Their only hope, was the ballet box. He strongly advocated Iho Austiall.iusyleni of vel big and claimed that iu his own state, Pennsylvania, the alleged secret system of elhig wusa sham. Mr. 1'ew del ly then launihcil out Inte a vigorous denunciation el the iiillueuee el' whisky and beer in politics that made the saloon keepuisand biewcis in his audience niove uneasily iu theii scats. He then passed en te thn discussion el' seme of the evils which imnrcss weiUiui'iuen. Ilead- itvecatcd Iho government control or llie i. ill- ways and the ownership I13 cities or their street railway lluus. In closing" he said he hail been called a thief iu connection with his disposition of llie binds of tlin nigauliratlen and declaicd Dial it lin w asit thief hew as au uuiepeutaut one, for eveiy dollar had been applied te feed women and chihlicn who had been leduced te beggaiv by the luiqiiilleus strike. At the conclusion of his speech he was tendered a icccpllen by llie local as semblies. Tiiliiinue 1111 llie .lohiiNlevvii '.'iiliiinlty. Key. Hi. T.ibnage, In a leltei le the New New Yerk H'eicd 1 1 out Johnstown, saym" I'iist el all when I came here was I 'iiupiesscd with Iho courage and pluik of the sur vivors of Iho catastrophe, i'liev will, with the help of outsiders, icbulld theii city, and iu live years it will be a morn prosperous place tliau it ever was. They are an honest people, anil can fjet any amount of ceuimeiciul credit they ask fm. "Many of the cltlens leinpeiiiilly al) senlwlll icturii, and coinfeitahlo homes, large steiehnusesaud gieat tin lories vv ill stand wlii-ie new me awful mills, i'he stories ciiculated about the .lohuslewn peopleliaving lest their faith in Hed and glvi'ii 1111 the (iiiistiau icligien because el this calamity, 1 dcnennie as talse and scoutidielly. The pastets tell me that there was net ene suchnise. On the contrary, Ihcieis mete player aud Cliiistiau devo deve devo tien than evei liefme. i:en iulldels piav. "That stni y published tliieugli the l.uid about the pcnple of .liihustevvn in disgust bur.v Ing their lllblcs isa hcmlspheiie false hood, The work that his been doecheic by theii own mlnisteisand nhysiilans and geed men and women and w'ilheut com cem com neuvitlen should be spoken el eveiywheie. In applauding the oulside werkcis we have neglected te anpreciate the .lohus .lehus .lohus eown Heuaidsiiud I loicuee NiglitUigalcs, who may Ui ceuntisl by the sceie, though Ihev saved nothing from Iho wreck o.xcept the clothes en their own persons, l,ct all the jnsjple, north, south, east ami west, and en lxith sides or the sea, understand that iu their (.ills te the Heeded dlstiictslhey did net de tee much or glv 11 tee quickly. Net 5 pel cent, or the anguish has been told. .Suili an avalauche el" wrcUheclucs-i never slipped upon anv American city, llorreis piled en hoiieii. Wee augmenting wee. lhukrupicv, or phanage, widowhood, childlessness,' oblit erated homesteads, uergetl ccmcteiies and scenes se excruciating-it's a marvel thai anyone ceulil leek upon them and cheape Insanity. Ne fear that symiuthv ler Johnstown is overdone. The two' inula half million dollars eenti Minted isa small amount cempircd with thethlity millions by this- Heed demolished." A II en co Mritek by a Train. As llie funeral ceiti"4w of James O'Nnil uuivcd shinly away I'reiii luslate icsldence in lliirllngten, N. .1., a freight train eaiiie htcuuing by. Tlie horses attached te the hearse at once became (lightened and un manageable aud began a siirie.s el kicking and I tack i nij, and llnally collided witli the li.iln. 'Ihe shafts and i ear til' the hearse weir completely demolished, hut the heises woie caught and quieted bofeielhe ceip,e was in any way disturbed. The e.i-ilemenl did net stepheic. lei tlie horses diaw lug Hie large wagon cnnt.iiu iug the family et the deceased also Iksmiuc I'lighteniHl and ion away. 'Ihev . tee, weic captuied alter running njteii tlie sitlevvidk,' with no ether damage than a slight Injin y te Iho wagon. New wagons weie pitH'iirctl, thn priK-cssien reergauireil and the leiij train mevist onto the cemetery at .Mount Helly. The horses weie hlr'tsl by tlie uiitleitakeraud he was unaciniauilcsl with the animals. a riuyue orriies. . Dnbuqiie, la., Is Just icteyeiing from au invasion bv .Meiuum Hicm, such as u lias iiever befere known. Ws1uem1;iv night these pests rainn iqi from (herlver'in gieat swarms and (.-athcnl about the gusauil electric lights w that jieei(i w ere compelled te nbanilen the streets. The morning newspaper and telegraph elllccs wcie com iclltxl ldclee their wlndeWB unil doers te wape toilure. These pests spring from the sand bcdsnleug the river, and nre some times called fcalld Hies. The Insects are about an Inth long, with bread wings, and spring Inte existence in a few hours. A tier dying about the lights for ene night they icate te exist. Along the lnvisD the bulldlncs were revcrcil se thirl: wllh these .s( that nothing isnihl be seen but a writhing mass or Insect lire. In ui.inv places along thu ft reel llicy w ere Unto Inches in depth where (hey bad fallen" dead upon Iho iaveiiicnt. The stench from their bodies was unbearable, and the health authorities had eoveral wagons em ployed In tcinevlng the offensive, mass. I. i . iii:kini:ii sceai: si eiti:i. An Oidiileu 'Jliat Iho Trust Is KuRluecr lugii Cornet. A belief thai the vast (pianlitlcH of re lined sugar that bavobcen jilled up lu the big storage warehouses along the llroek. lyn water front during the past two years had been corralled, In the !ew of a squeeze, by Iho managers of the sugar tmst, has ieutid many suptertcrs in liiiiin (iul circles. 'J heugh (oiselno time past this piling upertliu cemmtMllly was gener ally Jcneivn, it was siipiKiscd te be owing te a scarcity of loom In the Heading build in ir. The Ilaveuiever A Kldcr, llaveincycr A Mutlhlseii and Wichcrs companies, the apparent controlling spirits or the trust, wero the most extensive storeis. On the stock exchange the opinion proveils to day that the trust has been engineering a corner iu sug.u, and that ere long the prlce of llie rcilhed nitlehi will hesctilup like a rocket. The wholesale gteceiy houses and ether teusuineis of Iho aitlcie iu New Yeik have evlilenilv iuilklnited the al leged movement en the pait el the trust. cer mouths back every ayall.ible inch of spaie room in Iho big gns'erv houses en Iho west sldoer N'e'.v 01 Ii litis been utilized for storing sugar find many or thu public warehouses, heretofore at this season of the year Oiled with the winter supply of canned goods, have been engaged by the wholesalers lnr sugar stoiage. On the ether hand Wall street sugiu brokers, these who will talk en Iho subject, held that thn trust have stored thesugar because there Is no market for It. The prices have struck bottom and Iho rellncrs can realize no profit en lluir lmiuulacture. It lias been suggested that possibly the sugar has been accumulated te undnr'uiiiie Clans .Spteckels when he get his Philadel phia beet jiredtut lellueiy iu operation; tli it it was thn Intention te swamp the market Willi the genuine-article, at a low prlce as seen .is Sprockets turned out his Ilrst cargo, lu answer te this tlieeiy a member of ene of thu most prominent sugar concerns en Wall street, but with no allllialiens with tint tiust, said : " Whatover the object of storing this sugar Is, It's almost certain that Hpicckels has a hand lu it. II Ik aliened enmity In the sugar ti list is all moonshine. Ne ene en the iusidesupM)es ler an tnMant that he Is going te light aenrpoiatien el'SMVW.OOO. He is Willi the tniHl hand ami glove. He's tee smart a business man te light against It." They Were Poisoned. Thoeerouei'.sjnry haverctuluied veidli ts in thu casin of Mrs. Cialhcn and Mrs. (llynu, who died iu i'ittsten, l'a., ictentlv under suspicious cln umstauees, that death was kiii -ted by at scute uduiinistuied by pei sons ucii positively known, but that th'e evidence points te IMward (llynu and wll'e aslhcguiit ii.ii ties. (jy inland Ids wife are lu jail. (llynu was amted lecently rortliomur rertliomur rortliemur dcr et Mrs. ('rallied, his mother-in-law, by poisoning her. Hubsequently the graves i.l l.ltt Mini linr mill Tiillirir n-ri-. i.,kn.iiul . II... hotly or the former was exhumed aud thn stoma, h ami lntestiues nmil)S'cd ami aisenii vvus diseeveieil. The murders, it is believed, weie cuinmllle.l iu order te senile life insuiames en the vh tims. A rariner t.lv-es c:e.()(() te Soldiers. Some six mouths age A. II. Tate, a wealthy liuinur of lii.iinger county, Ky., deetliMl S'-U.oe.) te llie eue-lcgneil and one ene aiiniHl Coufederato soldiers of litst Ten Ten Ten liosuee. Tim fund was disti ibuled at Mor Mer Mor ilstewuou Thursdav. There was a laige 4'iewtl pie'ent and Iho Hlars uml liars lleatrd tiem Iho opera hotise vtheie the disti lbullen tee); iilace. ptM.i.v ANiwintmi. " sjubseiibec's " itimry Cause's Coiu Ceiu Coiu iiienl. As tun icailcnt it 111 leiucinlici-, n letter vine ptililMinl In our lultiiuiis a row ilas uire, Klu.'it salt" ilLtT." n lilt.li tluill n't Mini" li'inslli iiimii a subject nl ccniriil 1nlfiic.il. an.l VThkh cenntlui'il Keveriil lu.pililcs vtlilch will lie fmuiil ainivt-fietl lu tliefolleHhig: Hi Ac A'iei . 4evr.il tla uge I netltitla ciiiiiiuuiliatlua In ,mii' papir from " Suli-M-ilbrr, 'In which coinlilcitiljle cuiiiiiicnt was liiilulucil lu tenvcrnlng the iMiiiililcts vthlcii arc tt lilely illalrlbulpil b Messrs. 11 II. Warner A Ce., of Het lieitvr. N. Y. Tlteiie lutmpliU tr, m Is Millknotvn.are piibltiliDtt in order Hint tlir lull. lie imij Income centcitant with tin sniv ttmis ami grevt tfi of tllicase ict uliar te tin khl lli J s, anil whiiti U, It milsi be ailinllhsl, the piiMltii'llvu ciiiisc, lu a inigtirlty ei InMituicii, of ether eiaante ilUentcrn. The imblUluisuf these pamphlets lire aim the tlltcuvcrc nt ami iiianul icturtrs of the noted Warner's Hire tint, vthlth Ik Uiietni le he tin-enlj iiuliinlur the iiicvtulleii unit tine of Ul.lne.v illc.ise, at can tic testllletl te In cvcr.v itiiininmlly. Iu the IMiapliletii iclirrctl tti theic appeal u number of ti .tliimnl.iU IKeii purlliN who kviI In the lilKlieslliriiik nf hew tliey have iu many hi Ktiuutii nun rpnleidl te hisillli hj Warner's Nile tint', alter lmvlim btcu kIvcii up Iiv tloc tlec ltii letllf, ami aliatlictl le llie-i ktutviaciiia an the fdcaliiilleslKiiatuiesurtht iLirtl.'s tluiu sf I vc-.. I am personally avvaie Unil all the letlino letline ulitl'. pulillKhitl l.y this linn a i c iji'milii" anil iirellie velunlal mateiucnt!. el ih-uuiih It he an iiuxtuiiH te niaiilfcst their Kialltatle lur the uni'p.'t leil ictuiii of I114III1 ami vigor vthlth Warmr Kile fine ha iieiij;lit llivni. Te make iiMiiirancf tl.iiiblt siue.lt can licaililcil that Mi'surn. II. II. Warner .t Ce., have ler .veai'N. pulillahcil a slautlini;iillerol,iiii)teau) one vtllu will prevt teitu I111p.11ll.il rtfene that aut ti.sIlineiii.il imblMicit bv thtiu is net. se I Mr a the.v knett, buuailili and absolutely true. Wli.it mere tines " niilisi iIIkt ueMrc tocon tecon tocen Mtni'lilm, In uildltlen te Ills ettn slatt'iueni, that hi!, neighbors all tell 111 id that Wiiruei'i, Kite Cult has tlone iiinrf Ktssl for Ihcin tliau lint h.tvt received I10111 tin itotlem. In vIcit.Mr. lMltm, of tin imiii penen vthe are mumIHi'ihI dally te the litgetrv and ignorance efplivslclnns vthe s'rtl lu titfatiug putlenU for Knqiteins calletl tsinmunptleii, npeplcN), liralu tnielilcs, unil neiveiu tlUet.Urs, wlitu Hit r.al tause lntHse.ise of the ltldnett-tthlth slmiild be tletceleil anil tpili'kly enidlcatcd li.v tin um of Varner'Kife Cure 1 maintain that the value of these pamphlets, which place lu the hnuiUef Ihe public thf means of knotting tlie Iriiih eitimel bcetcmtlinatetl. I'AHt 1'I.AV JU'liiiiettvi. lin.iiiinrs Hi.itMciM wii.i. 111; nui.n 1 In the lell.nt let; liei'i'liis ensumdit), in tin iiieinliisat KV!, In the evculnent 7:13. buu tlay siiiiMilut I riit.ui. When the hour Is dif fer, ut U U e .(Hs'lall) uutett : Client 11 in. t,ui Cerner of l'rlncc and Or iiiiKr. Ktblsitli whiKit at U:U a. in. piitjiinTrm vn MLMur.iei, t'lirucii t-euih (Jties'ii ulitei, Thentuk Tliomueii, uster. him tlav neliiHii ttt U a. lu. HcniitMte Sr. I. i'Kks Marietta avenue, Itev. Win. I'. I.lthllU'r, isiMter. Sunday hdiisif lit ti a. 111. fccrviiv tn tlie German lauguast ul II n. 111., Itev. It. C. .Srlitisli, tiltlpiatiui;. CNin-.n lluiuma.N is I'lllUSI, CeVt.N.VM. Itev. l:. U HiiBhcK, luiKltir. bunday sclioel alt) a, in. Nectcnliit; mtvIcc. i:v tMii.i.ic vi. 1 lie nt 11.- Ucv. Il.li. AlbrlKhl, sisi.ii Suuila.t Mhihil al ft Pa in. m iv n ItAi'iisr cm m 11 lUist Vine near llttlie sirtvi. Sail. lav n he.. I hi U .1, ut. l.vcu-ltt- mtv lie W) line V , 1'. Iviiik. 1'ni.s-i llvi'iisr. -Het. c II. s,.Mr1 H..tiir. stuid.t) M'hoel al ii-1j a. m. MTVtii- b Itiv I.linsilu Hull) , "if t ruil.i Ncuuiuir). TniMrv I.itiieb vs.-ttev f. U I-'r), si.ir' istiuda) bcIivmiI at U a. 111. Ne tiiurth mtvI. Iti sienrst next i.uiulnv. isr. I'll l.'s III t imul.1. tiev. J. W. 1 inline r, ii.tste.1 Sillldav -ihutit .il H n til. V.t m. it let t-nmrrett. sr. .Ions s la Tiinte.s !(. n, 1. All.umu Ii I' lusuii. isuiidH) tcbtsil al hi. .I.ilm al l'a 111. and ul lietuuld ileiuerul Mikaiuu ill .' p in NeevcntiiK pi v Uc t mnsr I.l Tlicu vs. Itev IT. U Itttsl, lusl.ir tsnudiy M'hoel ul 11 u. in Ne cvvnlug wivle. I:amicmcai IJn.t Church.- Utv. . r. I-ltr, iasier. (luriuiia In thu iiierulu:-, holiday m htsil at 9 11. m. mmis-es Clivt'Ct. -Neilh I'jlnce titstUcv. P. M. Harris, jsutur. Sunday siii.sil al 1:SD 1 1. m. .sr. P.vi'l's M. I'. 4 111 nt 11 II. t. rc. Wkt., ui.tr. Suiid.tt I .1 nel 1 las it u iv. in. PiiiIm.' rrl alt. Mi.. 111. .Miiutvivs. - Itev.,!. Mux Hull., 11. 1 1.. si.ir. Ua. 111., Sau.l.iv MitiHil. Nu cvi uiii'j; m rvlcc. lil'.vi'E l.y nil-1. .vs. -Itev. (Ml Houpt, isister. istindu.v M'hcsil hi D a. 1.1. ttcnin n-rtlie at c- i p. 111. Knur L V.. Ciiviitu Kt-v. k M. Vtnit.n 1. 11.. isistur. isimjiv mIkhiI at u. 111. tlan nits'tlimat P. te 11. in W12.1KIIS M I 11111:111 Itev K W llurUe taa!cr t hri I i.i) i'udM-.er iuc'iiiis uii j. m, y.trttameltcg'. 1'lIItADEl.r-llA. BfltluMar, July 'JO, two. Closed at 1 P. M. te-day. Have you noticed- the model of the Hiffel Tower in one of the Chestnut street windows ? It can be taken down and put up as a toy. Will teach a child something about the Paris Ex position. $.. Cheaper and smaller sort, $1.50. Ilascnicnt. ToyHterc. Travelers' requisites, a store full of them. Trunks, Grips, and all the semethings and nothings, little and big, that give them the proper Summer time filling. New line of Cabin Bags opened yesterday. Geed grain leather, covered frame, canvas lined, 2 pockets : Inches, 12 II IB Is rlec, b Jtieb VM All proper sorts of Bags are here, and the truth told about them all. Small leather Pocket Cases with hair, teeth, and nail brushes, 85 cents. A Bargain and handy. A brief mention of celluloid mirror, hairbrush and comb, in neat pasteboard box, at $1.50, sold many of them. Anether mention will sell mere. Main Aisle, neith of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. palace uf Jjitohiett. A NTHICU HUOS. This Ends the Third Week of Ouy GREAT JULY CLEAR ING SALE, AT ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. After this sale everything net sold gees back te the original price. . We give you a fair warning. De net come when it is tee late. We call your special attention te some of our best bargains which are selling fast. Our stock of Hankerchiefs at 4, S, 1 1 and 19c apiece. Lace Caps at 7, 25, 49 and 69c. Dress Trimmings at 19,35c and $1 a yard. Torchon Laces at 5c a yard. Embroideries, 22 and 45-inch, at 29, 49 and 9SC Plushes at 25c a yard. .Fancy Ribbons at 5, 10, 19 and 25c. Gauze Underwear at 10, 11, 12 and 23c. Muslin Underwear at 25, 49, 67, 98c and $1.49. Jerseys at 39, 63 and 89c. Blouses at 67c and 5'- Jersey Coats at 1.50. Children's Fine White Dresses at $i. .19. Beys' Waists at 25c. Beys' Suits at 2, 3, $4 siind $5 a -Sllil- I lats at 8, 15 and 25c. Flowers at 25, 49 and 98c. Tips at 23 and 49c a bunch. Trimmed Hats at 1, $2 and $3 each. Jewelry at 16c. Fine Satin Fans at 50c, $1 and $2. Linen Towels at 10, 14, 19 and 25c. Umbrellas at $1.25, 31.56, $i.9S, and $3. Parasols at 50c, $1, $1.50 and $i.9S apiece. Our whole stock of the arti cles mentioned above is put up in lets at the prices named ; be sides our whole stock offered at special prices te be geed until this sale ends. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. (ertl. T" U.Mltnit ANUCOAU J Tl)IIACCOMlIOOKSAM)CAbK.S. WKsT. l.KN HAHI) WOODh Wholesale and Itctall, by 11. H.MAHTINACO., u'Myd Ul Water Street, 1-ancaMer, l'.i. Yy. I'MUAItDSKItS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. llKi'ii i..-Xn ta North QuctTiHIrecl, unit Ne. mil North Prince btrect. Y wins North Prince Htrcct, near Heading IK'Istt. aiul-VUil LANUAHlKlt. I'A. 1 hcztz n ilifUCll'O. I ICYCl.l-si, TIIICYCI.US, TANDK.MS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. GCAKANTEIZD HIGHEST OUADE, IIXUSTilATKn CATALOGUE FI1EE. POPEMFGCO,, 79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON. 1111 NCIl ll it s-Us -12 Warren St.. New Yerk .i! Wnbaidi Ave, Chlense. Fer Kile by JOHN S. -ML'tsSEIt, Cnhimliin. ll.i. auS-l)dfOit lOl.LAKs, AND (TFrs-THK I.ATUMT. V tlie most ilclral.c, and iinxt cemfurlatilti (.Im)- and bt lcs -nny .in-, at lUHbMAN'H I CicuU Fiirulililne Hteic, U est JClnj strett. SHfsccAittte0U. XTWERWEAIt-LIOHT AND MKDIUM J vrrlfht underwear In all t;radenndiiir Hc,m KRIHMAN'H OcnU' Kurnlnhlng Stere. U West King street. riHB RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-TIIE BEST J. and chcn'st In the market II hnmt eeld pn. llaril rtihtwr holder, never cent out of order, eaMly Xlllrsl. Call nnd examine before mirelinslnRehcwlierf.. At KKlHMAN'S Gents' Ftirnhlng Mere. 42 Went Klnr itrfct B E8T F1TTINO CORSKn". C.B. C.B.alaSpirite C-B. The Dr.w Fiitise C'ehiet in mr. World. Fer Hate by Lending JIcrchHiitn. Mayer, Strouse & Ce., Miuiuracturcist, 112 BKOAHWAY, N. Y. oct.W2tSI,Theetv E VEHYBODY WANTS ITI THAT IS-EVEBYBOUY WJIO HAS EVEIt TllIEDITl LEVAN'S FLOUR Still Holds the Fert. We haven't the biggest mill In tho-trerltt, but there la no better mill anywhere at leant there Is no mill that can ninkc better Deur. Se nay thousands of people. In tills reiiiniuiilty, nnil vt-e tuke their word rer It. If you have trouble with your baking, this het weather, you will pcrlmpx discover that Ihn trouble lies with jour lluurprevlded you de net use Lc van's Fleur. If you ate using that urllcle, nndbtlll have trouble with your bak ing, perhaps It Is beennse of the even. Itcnn't be the Heur If you llie Leviin's 1 M ILLER'S BORAX SOAF. MILLER'S Borax Seap -will- WASH CLOTHES, -AN EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. fNGLETREE STOCK FARM. STORM KING (2161.) RECORD 2:30. Stiiniliii-it liy ltreeitlnc nntl IVrrorinnnce. Sired by HAPPY .MEDIUM, record 2:12, and slre of 42 trotters ami pacers with records from 2:li! te 2:1)0, and ever 100 with records be tier than 20. Dam by Alexander's Nermnu, sire of Lulu 2.1I;. May Queen, 2:20. Ac. Sfcentl dam by Heward a Sir Charles, thorough bred. Third tlain by Smith's Messenger, son of Dill's Mcshcmrer. HreuJI Kine Is ii bay, stands 10 hands and weighs about 1,200 lbs. llasalttavs taken Ilrst premium at state and ceuntv fairs. Ills colts urn large and handveine, and live that liav e been sold averaged $.'!l(i (ill at au nverage age of one mid it half ears. He was taken right out of thu stud and with very little preparation reduced his record from MO. te 2. M, trotting three heals In 2:10, 2:31 ami 2::t0, He went a quarter hi one or Iho miles In Xi MM'euds a 2:20 gait which shows his capacity If I could spare him long enough In the stud le be prepared for icry fast work. TERMS. $ie.(IO for a foal until his prcent hook Is full, arter which he will stand at 575.00. JyJHId. DANL. O. ENGI.E. Marietta, I'a. ALKSMKN. WE WI.SI1I A ITaFmEN TO sell our gtMls by sauiple te.the wholesale and letall trade. Large. t niaiiufacliirei-s in our line. Enclose 2-cent stamp. Wages 53 per da v. Permanent position. Ne pestals answered. Meney advancwl Ter vtnt'es, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL MAN'FU CO., nprlS-neidtml Cincinnati, Ohie. SlttB. '"I CNUINE BARGAINS. The Big Hat Bargain OF THE SEASON. We have taken all our Odd Hats and Odd HIcm ami have miitle iin the ItltitllS'l' BAR GAIN Line of Hals ever ellcicil. Thu line Includes hats that were sold for $2.'i0. J2.00, S1.7e, 81.W; Jl.a tindtl.0l All lcduced te the small sum of 25 CENTS. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS AT BIG INDUCEMENTS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. ' gU'fvilKVlltlU'O. w, 1). hl'RECHEH, SON .1 CO. -Wi: OFFER- REFRIGERATORS Fer the Balance of the Season GREAT REDUCTIONS. W. D, SPRECHER, SON & CO., 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. maril-Tu.Th.'stiil t'lcutticfttvitieliiitit. (Diuitm. e LALLAN!) SEE -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Caudle-Llght , llcuU them nil. Auelhei Let of Cheap Glebes for GnsaudOU Stev e. THE "PERFECTION ' METAL MOULDING and RUHIIER CUSHION Weather Strip. Ileal. Ihcin all. TliUMrlpoutwcariillellier. Kwiw nut Ihe cold. stopmiittllnBef windows. Excludes the limit. Kces4)iilHiimv and rain. Auvtiiie can apply It no winde or dirt matte iu iipplylns tt. Can lie titled au when' no holes tu bore, icudy for use. I will net upllt. warp or ithrlnk a cushion strip U llie most perfect.;iAt the Steve, Heater and Range Store of Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., L.VNCAHTEU I'A. miscellaneous. Tttf KCKWEAtl-TlIE LATEST AND MOST J fasliienitlile styles nndthidei,thecheapet ?J'ttt?t.JlI8MA?,"!: OcnW FurnUfilDg Bter, a West King street. 25AW Mtt.tjH n llil- tllllu mn mi i RLIlStt!ffl.,,te'ilteJ..r9 ST?,'ii,EATKW TJ'ECOM INOltEAT FOR .dwellings, rhurehes, school houses, etc. though successfully used one hundred 'yen Wntw!?Jreu1 conlemphite a cbsnnfll en Jeb, at i fair price. nut-lfd QJfJJJ Inch te 6 Inch dlmiietor.lfer nlentn levvllgure. mid the only house In the rlty with n plic cetUnir nincbiiip, tutting up te 8 Inch dlnmctcr. at JOllN BEar6, KB East Kill- ten street. nii-iia J7I0II CAST IKON FIFE FITTINOH, BOTH l P!a.,n nnl reducing, up te O-lticli diameter, nllj-nble Fittings, Flanges, FlangB tlnlens! Manifolds. American Unions, Tube Supports. ?.,SC5.8vJS??r nlJrt Ct-llliiB Flates, go te JTOHN BhsiT'S, )3 East Fulton street. m2-tfd FIIlE BRICKS. FIRE CLAy7 AT LOW figures, go te JOHN BEST, SSI East Fulton "J m2-trd TTIOR TIORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN tienl gtnes, from 2 te 80 horse-power, and Vet l.ntflti... Imin n I.. .IA l.nH.Jl Kn..J. . .. findii.:." ,.r-tVs'v,,.ivm;i:',:."vv."."" g'rteU m2-tfd J 7IOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIOHT EST, 33.1 tMhl Fulton street. m2-trd IF IN YANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asliestiw l'acked Cocks, Fcl and Bib Lecks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get BEST, 311 tnst Fulton street, i In2-tfd V"ln;rE COTTON WASTE, COITED BY " the pound, 10c; lu lets of 10 pounds or 01Xerl?c- A'1 ?etK' delivered le any part of thu city Free. Call en JOHN REST, Ne. ;Enst t ullen street. m2-trd rNJEtTTORS, RUe'LITTLK GIANT, HAN- X rock Im He Il7l1!fr Kcv..lnr ........ - . - ,; :r, Pcnbertby Insnectur, Atuprleiin II In Mwk, nt JOHN BKsTH. :i slsiuil . .si Is injcciurs. nil iu SI East Fulton street. in-im rjlANKH FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR GAS, X or any shape or capacity, nt fair price", no te JOHN 'BEST. JB.1 East Cliften sheet! indtfd FOR THE I1EST HOT AIR FI'RNACE IN the market, go te JOHN 1IIT,K East t ullen street. Iii2-lfd f: OR PULLEYH. HII AKTlNri. ivtr.t.Aiiu '.?In,"Kr,i'-lnn' Hexe, Coup n, etc., no JOHN BEST, KB ast Fulton (.(reet. m2-lfd IriR npiLERTuni; nituauiw, stillsen J J'lpnW renche. Pipeand .Menkey'AVrenehe. ?M,sli.U!,c,",.F1'e"i ?" tain, etc., se le JOHN IlEsr.IUl East Fulton streeU m2-lfd 1 OLD BRONZE, LIQUIIW AND HIZING VX for Rtcam work, nt JOHN BESTS, tt East I ulten street. iiiS-UU 27IOR IipiLERH, HORIZONTA L. TUBULAR. J Vertical, l'ertnhlc.Cyllnder.Mnrliie, of uny site or power, or the best material and work manship, go te JOHN UESf, 3J.1 East- Fulton "treeU m2-trd SARTICULAR ATt'ENTION PAID TO Medel Mnklne, Patterns, lirnttlmis and no Print, nt niiccs iini,eiiiilile. al .ieiim BESTS, SU East Fulton nt reel. m2-tfd A GENOV FOR CALLAHAN ,fc COS CE J.X inent te take the pluce of Red Iad. In bulk It makes live times the quanttty of red lead and Is rar superior lu maklugsteam JeInU: packing man and hand htile plales en bellen! A: 'J ,,rlce w cents per pound nt JOHN BKaTS. SO East Kullnit slw.pt. in'..ir.l Ui2-tfd I7IOR BOLTS, LAO SCREWS, Sin" SCREWS, J Square nntl HeMiRun NutM. Ihese noedt In stock, ut JOHN BEST'S, SU East Fulton Hreet. m'J-lfd PUMIW, BOILERS, MlNLN'eTcENTRIFir. mil nntl Stcani Pumps, nr uny ctpnclty, al JOHN REST'S. a.M EaM Fulton street. mlMfd 1JIOR STEAM GAUOICS, HIGH OR LOW ' Pressure, Water Gauces GniiRO Cocks, Veexl Wheels or Welshtetl, Glass lulics. Whistles, Syphens for Steam Ganges, Cj Under Olhrs Plain, Wilier Gnuite Ctilinnii", Cocks for Steam (IniiRvs, call en JOHN BEST, SU East 1 intern street. ni3-tfd CARRY IN HTOCK-1IE8T CHARCOAL, Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Hetlned Iren, nnriteit's Rivet Iren, ltivel. Hut and Celd Beiler Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-10 te Ne. 10. nt JOllN HEsT'h, a-) liist Fulton street. m2-tfd "OACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIOO, FOR L Steam nntl Hi itr.iulla l'ueklne, Asbest Rupe, Woven nnd Wick PaekliiK, Hemp P.icklnir, As bestos Mill Beard, Asbestt. Cement, Asbestos Shenthlnir,GnmPackln?,Guin Itlnys fur Water GaiiRes, Phunbage Pnckhur, Reed's Patent As As l.estev, Lined sectional PliH) Cever, ut JOllN BESTS, ittl East Fulton strict. ma-tfd 17IORAMER1CANSIGIITFEED CYLINDER Lubilcaters, Glass Oil Cups for llearlniis, you can set them ut JOHN BESTS, ten East r ulten street. mlMfd AiirIe Valves,' cull ut JOHN REST'S, Sll Eas Fulton street. mS-trd SF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE EiikIiie nnd Beiler, en wheels, cluap, as the letvliiK prices shew: u hiaoe-pewer, 8175:8 horse-powcr, fj2j; 10 horse-pett cr, JTS: B horse herse U?.,i?.r.,?''(J"'J 2P horse-iiewcr, JI.ITj, call nt JOllN REST'S. KtJliist Fulton street. mZ-trd T1AWATORS, OF ANY MAKE OR DE ?i slu'ii, can be furnished ntreasonable figures, by JOHN 11I5T1.U litst Fulton street. inMlil 171011 Tien r, "steiuTand dwelling- a ' twtmter.v Brick llnlldliiKiind store Roem, Nes. ."Wand :tll Dist Klnv street. Has deutile front and Is suitable for any kind of business, especially a cnntectlencry stoic. Apply at the .Mechanics Hetel, Cur. Plum and Chestnut streets. j)l.MimlH,M,Wil IiUIII.IC SALE OF A CARLOAD OP KEN TUCKY HORSES-On MONDAY, JULY V-', lhs'i, will lie sold at public Mle, at thu Prank lln Heuse, North Queen street, l-aiien'dcr, Pa., it carleatl of tlie ilnest Kentucky Hern's ever brought te this city. Among the let are a Bay Herse, i scars old, 16 hands high, line sty le.cun tint u mtle lu 2.15 or nu sale; anil three ethers that can heat tinea minutes; several gens! Farm Horses, one pair of line Dunn Horses, well matc.1, llve years old, black. utaucs mid tails, stilish and vt ell-broken. Thenbeve stock was bred liem some of the btst studs lu Kentucky sinh as Mambrlue, ' bthtllah. Red Wilkes, Black's llnmblctenlan. VII Sleck te bona represented. Sale positive anil warranted le be genuine. Pcdli'iccsef tiettcrs will beJurnlihetlen day of sale. Stock can be seen at Franklin Heuse en Sat urday previous te tiny of sale. JOS.A. OCKER Jehn Rkum.v.n a. Se.v, Aucts. j lj,l'J,a).( ltw s ECURE A HOME FOR YOl It FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, FOR SAI.1-: OX Till: MOST I.l RICH AL TKItMS. Ttvo-slery brick dttilllug 1 eases, lets 13) f.ctdeep. en linntnter aveuiit. Ictwceu Wal nut aud Lemen tlrcels. Two-ster.t brick tlttelllng houses with man sard reef, pentics In front, lets 115 feel deep, en North Pine, tietvtccii Chestnut and Walnut streets. Ttvo-slery brick dwelling houses with front vurds.lren Icnces. lets 100 feet deep, en est Walnut, between Mary and Pine streets Ttt o-fcterv brick dwelling houses, lets UMivt deep, en vvest Uiuun street, between Charlette uutlMnry stix'Cts. Thrcc-sturj brick duelling houses, lets 150 feet dis?p, with all ihe inislcru ImprevimenU, Irent janls, en West Chestnut stres?t, between Pine and Nevln streets. Alse houses en Eat Walnut, North Lime. North Mury, benttccn Wiituiit and 'ineii, Hint J A'liieu, eettt ecu .iiarj itint t n- .n-i. All the nbev e houses are In gtssl order, new ly .........I m.,llvlim llinlllllf. rniiTilw tinl..rli. IS, he kltefic'u,iiud the cellars viarinulisl te be tlrj Callauu stv ier juurse-n, nu iruaiiic it, muiw 10U. J NO. " GRIEL,) ,-,. ., JACOB ORIEL, i Lxecut.ir. ATJ North Mary street. npiJ8Iyil.M,WJs. Vltoteoviplto. TJOTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KcBnigsDiu'g1, Prussia, Twe B.U'l.'!;reimd maile e.cliillj for But and Three-iiuarter Insth Photejjruphs. i'ROTE,'? 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the i'osteltlce. JauT-fmd iTvuu pitArr .v cady asbestos disc lj VnlveSfleuklns Valves, llrnss Glebe Valves, Brass Gate Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe Valve. Iver Safety Valves. Pep Sntety Valve, Air vnlves, Itadlnter Valves, Pratt's Sttiii.'liig ITIinrir V'iiI.mi ll,n.. Cl.rt.!. Cln. I'.u.i -..t . .... ;l.j . .T ,.4jVl4i k, Jii.d&.3Fi-'.&i -TtefWC -.' . sJi-fci, ..
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