e "? '?J R J HP' m. AV i m tiienhn mntn w "V; ! U .. . . ibb rimiei an aiHBAM 1MB b in lib ' Y1IM Mr miffmv nrvtv ' 5 TIMVW 1' 1BB44 IVVlNill If ., if Will Spend Ten Days Along tlie 4 lUtteJutUatn-ruildlorttLeave Fer Okle te Secure 'Werk. Cotembia, July UL The Ferest ami Strehmctab lea town this morning nt 7 ataktclc for their annual camp of ten days la Mlllln county. The alto poiected Is a vry pretty place two miles east or Lewis town, and well suited Ter fishing and ether ummer recreation. The club nre i i-j-vldextwlth everything necessary te niake thelt trip a pleasant ene and travelled In n combination car, hnvlng all their baggage With thent. The club Is composed of the following officers nnd members: President, Albert Charles; vlce president, Win. K. Moere; secretary, Chas. I Filbert ; treas., Henry Wcsterman ; captain, F. 0. Jehns; quartermaster, II. C. Yeung; members, J. R. Beetcm, W. II. Emblcli, V. W. Heckel, H. C Ilaughry, Gee. Hicks, K. Ii Rersbey, Uoe. II. Lehman, II. C Lewis, Frank .G. Paine, M. I Heet, James D. 81ade, C, It. Slrickler, Geerge Tille mid Jehn S. Take. The Pennsylvania relief statement show ? the following beneflts paid te empleyes rending in Columbia during month of Jane: Fer accidents, hventy-throe members racelred 281; for sickness twenty members recelved $150.80 ; total (437.80. Samuel P. Graves, plumber for Illrnm Wilsen, Iianhvare merchant, was yester day overcome by gas at Chlckles. Mr. Gtaves was doing some repairing for llaldeman, Grubb it Ce. In the boiler room of their furnace. He was working in the top of ene of the boilers when the oca eca Ing gas from a leaky valve rendered him unconscious. He was assisted by a work man who was with him and was brought home in the afternoon in the 3:15 train. This morning he is entirely recovered from the effects of the gas and returned te work. August Carlsten, a former puddler, re ceived a lotter from Livingston, Ohie, yes terday, staling thai ever 100 rolling mill hands, puddlcrs and ethers, wero wanted in that place. The following have gene te accept the .situations effered: .lames An An dereon, Jehn riutt, Edward Prelnlelil, Henry lUker, Israel Merger, Harvey Mutz abach, James Gagen, Mlcliacl Burk, Jehn miliar, Win. Sneath, Gee. Itangert, Walter Ferry. The price paid for puddling is fe.60 per ten. The camp detail of Company C, lea at Slatlngten te leek after the cempaiiy'a equipments, arrived home yesterday. Six carloads of poeplo went with the Pre-sbylerlan Sunday school te LltlU this morning, the largest plcnle of the fccaweu. Geerge McClarin, the boy who was bitten by a deg yesterday In the arm, is doing well and no ill effcctK ero feared. Dr. J. W. Yest, of Ile'.hesdu, this county, was in town this morning. The water was let out of the Pennsylva nia canal yesterday te allow a sunken beat te be lecoverod at Chlckles. The low water bully cripples the work nt the Susquehanna coal wharves at this place Nearly all the dogs running nt large yesterday woie muzzled. Messrs. Gehu and Duck, the deg catchers, cemiiinnccd te "gather thorn In" this morning. They bagged about ene dozen this morning. The tax cellet ter te-day Issued notices te all deg owners for the tax. Jehn Hill, nr. II. it. brakemaii, Bprulncd his feet In the west yard yesterdny after noon. He was scut home. Mrs, A. E. Kelm entertained a utiiulier of young friends at her home, en North Third street, last evening. The party was In honor or Mlst.es Jcnnle fjtr.uvliern and Maggle Clark, of Philadelphia, who nre visiting Mrs. Kelm. A .Novelist Who Huh Turned l'nrntur. New Yerk Cerr. l'ituturu Pest. Henry F. Ketnau, the author or " Tra Jan, " " The Aliens, nnd ether novels of a reoent porled, and who is as well known In newspaper circles ns In the lllemr" world, has emerged from his long reUio reUie ment nt Hcrauleu, Pa. He lntaiy" pur chased u farm near MaiiuireiiH-ls, West chester county, this slate, whero he ex pects te spend the remainder efhlsdavH. Kecuan has,J;:eu ler ) years In news paper work East and West ; the Chicago Timet, Philadelphia I'nne mid J'ress, nnd New Yerk Afar have been In succession tlie fields of his Jaber; but with Ids ventures Inte llcllen lie iibandeiusl Journalism, and . for some time has been ulnieht lest te his old associates. Having new k1 his slakes "" iieneu ms corns he ncartotlioiuctro ncartetlioiuctro ncartotlieiuctro politan centres or literary nctlvltv, he will doubtless, between the seasons nr'sced-tlniu and barvcht, reenter the ranks or these who seek fame or fortune, with tlie iksii ; and It will be no surprise te these who knew him te hear of his occasional en gagement with the New Yerk newspapers M aiiu TCIIIK1IUU1B. At Mivnnorcher Gnrdcu. , There was a great rush te the Mienner Mienner cher garden last ovenlng and It was , crewded. Welch and Cellins, the Irralncs and William Mitchell oflahtweck's com- pany have been retalued and they nppoated last evening in an entlre change of pro pre gramme which was very pleasing. Twe new faces were seen. One of these was Frank Smith, a fair wing anil dance man. The ether was Walter Wentwerth, the con cen con tertiouist. He is a man sixty-two years of age new and the eldebt In his line orimsl erimsl ness bemre the public He seems as nlinble and actlve ns ever and does his act with old time sprightllness. He made a gi cat hit last evening In his turn and caused much laughter as the monkey in his old act "Tlie Miuchcvieus Menkey." . He ltchemuleH it Ground-lleK. De Kalb county, Alabama, hns a genuine wonder in the bliaHj of a ground-hog boy, who lives with his parents en Sand Moun tain, about 1(1 miles from lllrmingham. alie lad is II years of nge, nnd these who have seen him say lie has head, hands, and feet similar te a ground-hog. He cannot talk, but makes a neise llkn ;m miimnl n. n,.,,., .... bimkelf aliuevt constantly by balancing a stick en ene of Ills haiuK, and is very actlve. Several gentlemen have been talking or late of securing the consent of the parents te place the boy en oxhlbl exhlbl oxhlbl tlen in all of the princliml cities of the country, and en account of their isivertv, it is said that it will net be a hard matter te make a contract with them. All who have ecen the boy pronounce him a genuine curiosity, and believe a large fortune could be made out of him by placing him en exhibition. Mm. Benuelly'H Death. There was a miatake in tlie place of Mr. Patrick Dennelly's birth. She was born lit Itaphe township, this county, and net in Irelaud. She was the daughter of Jehn Gallagher, who in his tlme was a well known gardener. The funeral will take place te-morrow morning, with high mass at St. Mary's church. Charles nnmrnliv t aen of deceased, who Is down Dm iin ..-m. fe. the Chesapoake club, was reached by tcle-(K-.wph at Feil 'mouth, Va., yesterday. S DefruudeJ u ljiiulln.iv. Wm. Nickel has Impii nrnnemul l.,.r. i&iAWernian Uershey by ltebecca Denllnger, R.whe keeps a bearding house en West Kinc afreet, fcue alleges that he obtained beard y... a,uI fraualent rtprevntatldns by K Allltt.v Imp II. a l. 1....1 .... -" -e -. " u..i iiieuey coming te Mm from somewhere. p!After bearding with her several weeks wvtiviu uroeKiyu. no returnrxl this , WOrnlnc and Constable I'vle n)iti i.i... MO Was lOCKul III) fur u linjiri..r. I... i...... Alderman Hersliey. L-' - Cut JIU Fuee. ; Clarence Fuegley, son of Jehn Faejrley. IT: ""'" sunn sireet, wtie is employed nt RliUera "IrkeJ plate works, near Hetel 7 2!ier ' yes,craa'i tutting his fuce Ii ztP2$iit V""-1.' U-KiSV' 4- NOT PROVED. Ne Evidence Airnltint Htm, lint Shumnkrr Itestans. Itev. Aflcr the cervices nt the llcfermul church at Trappe en Hunday llev. Dr. Shuuiekcr presented te the conslslerj his resignation as pastor, te Uke effect nt once. The resignation was accepted. The consistory passed n resolution, stal ing "that while Dr. Shumakcr was net sufficiently guarded in his visitations upon Mrs. Dlcncr thcrela net sufficient ground upon which te fottnulate n charge against him, and we therefore dismiss the case. " The Norrlstewn Jlcntetrr says that the investigation showed that slnce tnst Janu ary the visits made, Including attendance of Dr. Shumakcr at a sale of Mrs. Dloner's f:eds, were seme eight or nlue In number; hat he first went te see her at the suggestion of members of the church, tlie wife and daughter of n deacon; that ether members or the church were oil visiting terms with Mrs. Dicner, that shewasn projer crsen te visit, that the visits were never later than lictween 8 and 0 o'clock in the evening, that upon nt least ene occasion Mrs. Shumakcr accompanied her husband; that nt no tlme when he visited was Mrs. Dlener alone, but that always, either her hither or mother or both, nnd her son, a lad or seme 15 years, were In the house, frequently In the room; that the conversations related te spiritual mat ters, he trying te lnduce her te Jein the church, and falling in that, te induce her te Jein Mrs. Slniiimker's lllble class. The visits wero net clandestinely, but ejicnly made, nnd none of the witnesses thought that there as any impropriety in them until, out of revenge toward Mrs. Dlener, wicked rumors wero circulated. The only act of Impropriety alleged was that Miss Miranda Fry saw Dr. Shumakcr kiss Mrs. Dlener en tlie jierch as he was leaving en May '-7. She says the deer was eitcn nnd the light roll In ueu them nnd she saw it. but Sterling ltheudp, whom she had called Inte the yaul te watch, nnd who was there with her, says he saw no kissing, that the doctor came out, wild geed even ing, passed through tlie ynul te tlie pike and te his home and Miss Fry and lthends both agree that this wns the only (line they were together or watching. Dr. Shumakcr nnd Mrs. Dlcncr both deny that or any ether Impropriety between them. It is due further te state that MIhs Fry nnd Mih. uionerarenoi en geed terms. The hist visit was en Tuesday evening June 1th, 'the day the doctor returned from clussls. As Dr. .Shumakcr came out te the plke from n visit te Elder Wicklc, who was sick, Mrs. Dlcncr and her mother called him. Mrs. Dlener Informed him of rumors that hnd been circulated whlle at elaBSls and asked 111 tit te emtie In for an explanation. He, Indiscreetly with this knowledge, did se without taking n moin mein moin beroftho consistory with him. Then Miss Fry and ethers watched the house. When he came out Miss Koekor, who wns out at the gate, says she heard n belt drawn and he anil Mrs. lilonercatnenutoftho side deer Instead of the front ; that Mrs. DIo DIe ncr advanced te soeir the coast was clear, nnd thou the Dr. passed out; the watchers, Miss Fry, Miss Koekcn and Mrs. l'ugh, followed him down the plke te below the church; Ihey say he passed beyond the hall. He says that he entered the church yaul nnd te the parsonage by the side en trance. Nene lestlfv te any Impropriety whatever. The public will thus see hew gossip, inspired elther by mallce or thu leve of the sensational, can lnure and de stroy the usefulness or a minister, distract a church nnd injuiu the cause or religion. THE MOCKING III III l'OOLI'.D THEM. West Thirtieth Htieet Pellctt Mnke Fruitions ClmsM Afler Meck I'ollce CnlW. Frem the New Yerk Hun. One of the losldqutHefu tall teiiemnut in WeatThlitlclh street, nearlv oniieHlloCiin- tain itcilly'sstatlen house, reccntly seemed n tlue iiKK-klug blnl. At night he tills the air with variegated melody and imitations of all sorts of queer Bounds that he henraiu the busy neighborhood. One peculiarity of the bird Is the rapidity with which It loams and reproduces new sounds. The captain and sorgeants alt en the station steeps en pleasant summer nights listening w 1th delight te the bird's wondrous vocal vecal vocal lzatlen, The ether night n policeman's private call tleatcd out en the night air near the station house The private call is two pro longed whistles, twice rejiealed. Police man Geerge W. Held, the policeman who nearlv brained an InnoP'Mt'.UaltcHe kitten with his night slick under the impression that It wns a ,blg rut dashing out or the station. l:eiise, came running down Thirteenth street breathlessly from Sixth n.enue. " Did you call, sergeant?" he cried, hull ing Sergeant Shelden, who wits standing In thodeonvav. "Ne, I didn't" the sergeant replled, when the call rang out again distinctly. " It must have been the ruiiiidxtiiiiii " the Dntielniaii relolned.and slarli.d tim-unt Seventh avenue en the run. He came back In n feu- minutes with a disgusted leek en his face. "It's that darned mocking bird," he growled. " That's the fourth pellccmitti he has fooled. I'm getting tired of It." The whistle rings out en the night air with uuralllng tegulailly new, and It is enn of the practical Jokes of the Rliitlnn fur a sergeant te assign u new man te the pest for u whlle te wutch the promptness with which the bird's call willbtinghlin living down the street. ' During the last fuw nights the mocking blnl has tackled thojebortrvlug le Imitate the thud of u nluht stick en the pavement. As yet thu peculiar sound seems te be tee complicated for him. Hut everybody who has heard an exhibition or Ids 'mastery or sound combinations belleves that he will get there before he is much elder. A Comet llrtnkliur Up. Professer Edward S. Hulden, director of Lick observatory, lurnbhes Interesting facts in regard te thn comet discovered by llaruard last September. He says: "Tlfe comet has new lest all of Its'tall. Tlie comet wns subject te lininense strain and stress In passing that part of Its orbit near est the sun, and it is new showing the elleet ofthnse forces. In thu following wnv: Its body is evidently becoming dlslii dlslii tegrited, and iragmeuls are seen te be streaming btiiiud the comet in the form of a tall, diiecled net from, but toward the sun. This muss of matter was measured by linrnnid en July ill, and bis measures show that its least posslble leugtlilsJW,urtij miles, and Its least posal pesal ble diameter is lH.iHji) miles, be that frag ments which have nlreadv bteken oll'liem this comet amount te at least 7(1 quadrillion cubic miles. The comet Itself, which is H,ihki,ihh) miles from the earth, Is still fulily bright, nnd were it net for the fragments which weie seen te fellow it would sccin te be hi nerfeel ikhmi.i1 ...null. lien. As it Is we knew it must have lest an immense quantity of original substance, this lsaninteiestiug case te astroneiners.ns snows ineeiiect or the en ions forces te which every comet 1b subjwt at tlie tlme or Its perihelion passage, whlle the phe nomenon t'ermsnn interesting cemiucutarv upon the text that comet.-, even the stoutest el them, miu-t be short-lived things." A KciJiikoteCuuiiHo!. In a Colerado mineral case pending be bo be fere him, en appeal from the local land pllice nt Leadvtlle, Cel., Secretary Neblo hasdirectul Hi it the briefs riled bv counsel be stricken liem the iccerds aiel"n turned te them bcause of scurrilous and vltUierati laiiguage directeil against pich ether leutaliiAd theieln. The sec ro re ti.rv remands the case for a further hearlnir. nnd then sjys : "When an attorney se far forget the dignity of Ids profession, the ceurtc.y which should characterize his con duct towards his associates nml II, ...I.,... hoewesthodepartiuent.as te print In lifs brierinsultlngeiiithctsnnd vulgar vittipeni ' tlen, as lias been done, especially in the last two biiefs icferrcd te, the respect due the. etUcers of the law deuiauis thatsiuh conduct should lie severely rebuked.'' Evils or Intemperance. I'rem Tcxh. hlitlnxs. MeseSchaumburg " Mister Silverstone, Ivasserry te hair dot you vas drunk again lasht night." Silveistone- " Veil, vat erit! Itvasatler pishnuts hours dot I vent en a little sphiee. oil have uet lUMtdini's m ! uuin- Schauinburg, init vat I dees atler iilshness hours." " Det Is veto you vas inlshtakcn, Mister hllverstpiifl. cxt morning uner veu have IXH'U drillkiUt- venr li.iiul wl..il.-..t J...I... ...... -----r7.'--" in n ui till ou vant te sell a pair of bants all dose but- tuiis ureps en. aiut uen overybetly sxiys mv goets vas sluxldy." ' (J. A. It. Demonstration. McLean Pest of Heading is endeavoring te arrange for a Grand Army demonstra tion In that city this full. All the Grand ,rtnype3tB or aujeinlug counties will be luvitcl te take iart In the demonstration. iAyOABTKR DAILY KOCTOIt ItONET'S WILL. He Unvn Pretty Mis Prlxer IIIr llrlck Heuse and Cutn Untightcr OfTWllhHt. The busy tongue of gossip Is wngclng at a lively into ever the will oMhe late Dr. W. CJ. Heney, who died a few days age In Pottstown. He was a widower, and In his drug store was pretty Ma Prlzer. Dr. Iteney was n widower nnd when his wife died, 'through seme misunderstanding about property there was an estrangement In the family. Miss Prlzcr then came Inte the doctor's drug Mere, nnd when he was J 11 she net only managed the store but attended te the doctor's wants, loiter en she studied mod med mod Iclne and receives I a diploma all under the doctor's supervision. When he died nnd his will was read ft was learned that he hnd willed Miss Prlrer a big lirlek hottse and let, and his daughler he cut off with a silver dollar. When the doctor's wire died his children demanded a prompt cash myincnl en their motlier's estate.. The doctor's daughter, Mrs. P. It. Thlbeld, wlre of n rich Phila delphia horseman, was the principal one thatdemanded hcrnteiicy. Thodlsruptlen of the family followed. Dr. Heney's will, after giving Miss Prlzcr the mansion, divides the re mainder of the estate between Dr. Heney's son nnd daughter, .Mary Heney, Miss Prlzer lea Dr. Heney's house Im mediately arteritis deatli and went te her mother's home. She has Indignantly In In In fortued the executer or the will that she will net accept the gin. It Is probable, however, w hen the tattle of the town dies out Hint Miss Prlzer will accept tlm be quest. Menaced by a Pillar of Wnter. Prem tlm Victeria htnndiinl. A number of our Urltlsh Columbia creek fishermen report u curious story. They uindea trip yesterday afternoon toward San Juan Island. Though there wns a nice fresh breeznit was still a mile finm the northwestern end of the Island, und the beat found hcrHclfat ence lit very smooth water. q'here was absolutely net a breath or wind, and thore wns scarcely a ripple en the water, whlle at a distance the sea was rough. Accustomed us they are te the sen, they had never seen such a phenomenon. "When they were re garding the smooth surface there rose at once, a short distance ahead of the beet, an Immense, waterspout, and, quickly ascend ing te a height of about 80 lcet, niuieU Im mediately began working toward the beat. Inuied te hardship and almost constantly racing danger In ene form or another, lllsheruicu are net easily alarmed, but when the great pillar of swirling water be gan te approach in a direct line toward the beat, the hearts of thu men id most steed still. As there was absolutely net n breath of wind, nothing could be dene te avoid what appeared te be almost ccttnln death, and the two men could only stand bv and await their fate. Hut again an "unex pected thinghnpponed. The sKut, Instead of striking the beat, suddenly began te retreat In the same direction from which It came, nnd when apparently In the same place where It rese suddenly collapsed with a great splash. The fresh breeze tose and the dead calm disappeared. The llshermen nay that they de net ex aggerate anything. They wero seber: In fact, they never drink, and the story Is perfectly true. Tlinilt ANNUAL SESSION. Tite Grand Council of the Sens and Daughters of America. The annual session of tlie Grand Council of thn Seus nnd Daughters of America Is lielng held nt Odd Fellows' hall, en Seuth Queen street, ns we go te press. Quite n largu number of delegates arrived here this afternoon, including a large number of Indies. The majority of these came from Philadelphia en Fust Line. Thn session is likely te continue during this evening. Thn officers of the council are: Grand president, Jeseph Morgan; grand vlce president, Slster llcbeeca Htcole; grand secretary, Jehn Cunningham ; grand trea surer, Themas Matthews; outslde door deor doer keejior, Albert Marshall ; senior guide, Charles Lloyd ; goddess of liberty, Lizzie Tedd. Murder of it i"Uiriule. Joint Hese, ene of the wealthiest men in Eastern Kentucky, but a notorious desperado, was wuylald and Instantly killed by pal ties unknown at Chiv Cltv, Powell county, en Monday morning. "It Is supposed thnt he hud offended some one who feared his prowess, hut had htm slain, He lias been the leader of the Itese fac tion in n war of races iu that section for several years and is said te have killed IHe moil, it Is feared thnt hlsdenth will bothe cause of renewed hostilities, nnd Powell ns well as Breathitt county will again be bathed In bleed. Struck Ills .Met hoc. Hairy Springer, u young man who re sides en Andtuw Stteel, get drunk te-day nnd this afternoon begun making things lively. He went home and showed hlnt hlnt seir te be u ery brave young man by hit ting Ids mother iu the eye, knocking her down, lie next went te Engiue llouse Ne. 2 whoie he tried te whip Johnny Polls, Ids uncle. Tills lie did net Und such an easy Jeb and he seen fell lutethu hands ot'Olll et'Olll ot'Olll cer Short z, who took him te the station house und locked him up. Death or nn Ex-Vildter. Frank Kirchgessnei died this iiieiiiing at his luuue, Ne. ITIU West James street, nfter n long illness. Ire was a soldier dur ing the war, having nerval In Company K., orthe7"th regiment. He had been badly crippled up for yours and drew a consider able pension. They l!e te l.cliniieu. thniies L. Leng, Jr., son of Charles E. Leng, druggist, or this city, has accepted n position in thu main office of the Cornwall .t Lebanon raili ead, nt Lebanon. He left yesteiday for his new home. Jehn llreck, or this city, has leased n saloon in Lebanon. A Wholesale Slungliter of Spin-rows. The ground under nu elm tree en Jnck Jnck sen stiect, llrazll, Ind., was noveied with the dead bodies of English sparrows Friday morning. These birds hud been in the habit ofcengregatlng in this tree, and t Is supposed that they were nil killed by lightning, ns their bodies were cutiiely stripped of feathers. Your Own Ti-ue Eove. from thu Imltaiinpeli Neu-. A marriage license wns icturiied te the county clerk's otllce te-day that was a beauty. The happy hride hail pasted paper Mowers all ever it, and amid the Mowers wei e such loving words as "Thine always," "Ever thy leve." "Ferget me net," our own true love, " etc., etc. Deputy Daniels has been seasick ever since it came Itetiirued te Court. Some tlme age Daniel Shaitb drove into tlie buggy of Henry Muster at Meuntvllle, breaking thn vehicle and Injuring Mis. Musser. Suits for malicious mischief and assault and battery were brought, and there wusn hearing. Alderman Hershev last evening rentlered u decision in the eases, returning them te court. Death er.Mi-s. f. ItitliitVlcd. Mis. Helnfrjed, wife of Peter C. Iteiu fried, died at her husband's residence, Ne. :t0.t East Frederick street, nt 7 o'clock this morning. About a year age she hud a slight streke of paralysis, and two weeks age a second one, which caused her death. A husband, four son and three daughters survlvw her. lie Wat u Nuisance. Last e veiling Jehn (lallaghcr, an old bum, wnb begging en Nettli Queen btrcct whlle drunk and he Boen made him self a nuisance. Ofllcer Ehriuuii wuk kind ciieiigli te show liiui te the station house, and Alderman Dcen wjll heurhiiii. Anether. New liiiu. .Superintendent of Water Wetks Er.illcy put 11 new lMdy plug of the lutekt design iu front of Ne. 3 engiue heuse yesterday. Settled the fuse. The case ngaiiiht Charles tenncr,charged by Amelia Kirelietf with assault and bat tery, has been settled by the accused pay ing the costs. INTELLIGENCeR, TUESDAY,' JUIY' 28, Improving. Geerge Lilly, who was trampled by rttnaway horses at Watts station en Satur day, Is Improving nnd there are new hopes of his recovery. Death of VnluaMe Herse. , UayrH Dickinsen hired a horse in Heading te attend a funeral at the Gap en Saturday. The horse died that night. It was valued nt iV). m .Millers vllle te Penryn. The Evangelical Haubnlh Khoel, of Sllllers vlllc, will held a plcnle nt Pcnryn Tark. en Bntiintny, AnguntS. strretct 'wilt leave Mil lemvlll nt 0 n. m. and LnncaMsr 7:0 a. m. Here fsatjoedchanofora plcsssnt hnlldny. cath0. At-i,T.rin this city, en the XU Inst., Anule Lilts bcth Ault, In llie'JOth yrnr or tier ace. The relative and friends of the family arc rc upcctmily InvKcd te attend the funeral, from h-r father's residence, Ne. &H Maner street, en Thursday morning nt 10 o'clock. Hervlccs at the heiitt. Interment at Woodward Hill cem etery. 21 DeNNEi,t.v.-!n this city, en Holiday mom- Inc. July 21, IKW. Mrs. Catharine Dennelly, wife or Alderman Patrick Dennelly. Her friends and these of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral from the residence of her huftband, Ne. 410 West King Mrcct, en Wednesday morning, July 21, 10, at Hi o'clock, fck-rvlces at St. Mary's church, nt 0 o'clock precisely. Interment at HI. Mary's cem etery, it ItElKFMF.n. July 2.1, IMO.In this city, Eliza hath Uelurrlcd, wire of Peter Itelnfrlcd, In her 67111 year. The relative and friends of the rainlly are re-MK-ctrully Invited te uttend the funeral from her litmus lid's residence, Ne. .iff! East Frederick elreet, en Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock. In t rment at Lancaster cemetery. 2t illtrtvhctB. Philadelphia Produce Mni-ket. 1'IIILAllEJ.I'll icia. .Tilly 21..-Noen-Floiir unlet ; rs, 2 6ftl,2 SO; extra, 2Ktt3 23; ii 25; roller, l2VSI.fl; patent. rennu KiiiH.ni, ramuy. oea fiiaufiM. Wheal flnii : Ne, 2 Iled.uew, SuJtf&STc; Ne.l Penu'a lied, tfic. Cern steady ; Ne. 2. HJalJc. OnUstrady; Ne. a AViiite ai'telfe. ; Ne. 2 nilxislse)ir.31. llriui.ilull; Winter 12 MMlism. llalisl hay llrni t 12 X'il7 00 te mialltv ; timothy 12(1017 01) for choice; liiixctl, 1041200; baled rye straw J15 fX)(S.15 60. iiinier nnn ; rennn creamery extra. I717c ) Pcnn'a firsts extra ZVt'Zl, KS It nit anil weak; lVnn'a nrsts. H ' " lr- Cheese dull Ulll ; part sklnn, 67c; rullklin-., Jfl.lUc. Pclroleiun tlrm : refined In tibls., 5725. Potatoes firm t SOSXCfl bniiltet. T.tve Stock MnrketH. ClllUAae.JulyZJ. ItcsTlpts, 17,eni;litincnts S.Otfi); market slreiiK; bCf-vcs.ia.'XXMIO: sUvrs, II liOcll vf; Hookers and hsrtcr, J2 00021) ; cows, hull and mixed, 1 O0a2 60 J Texas eatilc, j I fjOiSSe"). Heks ltcrt-lnts, lVAW; shlpmeiitH.nne; mar ket steady ; mixed, Jiaxal 60; neavy.tl LOQI ; llclit,Jlivr.f70; plgsWSI. 10. ' filitep-lli-cclpts, 4,1X10 .hhlpments.ROOt mar liet sternly ; nnllves, 13 751.1 75 ; Western woelcd M7.Vt 10; shorn Texuns, )3 00aiOO;lainhs,(4Stl te Se 60 is-r head. EAsrI.lliEHTV. Cattle Tlecclits, 2,710: ship ments 1,720; market firm; prime, Jlffll 10; ralr te Reed, JJ 70,3.1 110 ; common, 5.1 2.10,3 60 : 20 car cattle shipped te New Yerk. Ueks UrcelptH, .1,600 ; shipments. 3,cnj; market tlrm ; plirsnml IIkIiI Yorkers. l 75fllfln ; medium and llirht milaiU-lplila, fireaifti; heavy h'srs, Jl 26160. Hlicc lteeelpts, 8,000; shlpmenls. 1,100; mar ketllriuiind 'tchlKuer; prime, I70I SO; fair te Reed, Jirj.l 2j j common, $.Vjb3 60 ; haiubs, U 5 (i6 60. Urutii nml Previsions. Furnished byH. K. Yundt, llreker. CiiieAan, July si, ime o'clock n. in. wheat, Cern. Oats. Perk. Lard. July , AllKUSt , (September.. Octehcr Dis'cinbcr., January .May Year , rou-eis ::::!$ II 12 11 1,1 10 61 '.mi -.-"j (IK! :'.:: ski .... n(l S3 2)i CruileOll t'letlng Prices. Wheat W)!j, -2d j o'cleWr. p. m. Cern. Oats. Perk, ijird, Jiny. AiiKUt Heptemhtr. Oetelicr lk-ccuiber.. .lanuary.. . March...... Stay Year Crude Oil... stu .17 ay. 11 12 11 12 II 20 B22 . .. .if niivi ml 35; i 22 3.l "fli 11 17 10 0) e:u 0 32 e'w ;:.:: J s'i ;& ali " 90 Cur i.ets. H 4 hsll 177 loineis Winter Wheat Kprliiu Wheat Cem Oats Itye Hurley Itccelpts Hejjs Itcccliit.-Cattle.... Iteccipts. Head. .. 11.000 .. 8,0U0 Stuck Markets. . Quotations by Heed, McOraun A Ce., bankers. Iuiciistt-r, l'u. vr.w TiiiiK i.tsr. 11 a.m. Km. 3r, i. t nnnda Pacltlc a. cj. c. .ti Colerado Ceal Central rueltle Canada tSeiillicni... Chi. HI. 1,. .V Pbg MJ 5154 61JJ i'vn. k mu u Del, U ,t W Krle Krle 2uds JerC. K. AT I.011. A N. I.. Hhere .Illch. Cell Missouri Pacific H(Hlt. Vnlh-y N. V. N. 1'- l'rcf. N. West N. Y.U New KiiRland East Tennessee Dmahit. .. . Oregon Trnnseiintlncntnl... Ontario A W Ilicltle Mall llU'hiiieiulTermiiiul Ht. Paul Texas Piiclllc I'lilen Pacific Wniui-li Coin Wntiasli 1'n-r. WcHternU WcstHherti Ikwiils lllll. MIKLl'llIA LIST. l.eh. Val It. N. Y. A l'hlla 141'i 1HH 35 mii iH'i ieii w" lOli'J is'2 11-VJi iie4 my, mi 27 til iwh .12 22 tvsji 110 iSi; ati; loeCJ 'S3 30 32 32 li' W)J KIJi 3,1 in. ii. It Heading U'h. Nnv Hestenv, Pas I A 11 f Cent l'ceplrs Pass Itclifls Oil by, ii 1-16 2-JJi! 22 0-lfl P3J W J'A civ Vburvtiut'inctitu. ILSUI.UTELY PUHE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rillllSpew-iteruaviT varies. A nnirvcl of pn X rlly, Mrciljjtll and wholeseiiieiiesn. Mere Ptsineiulcul than the ordinary kinds, and can can net be sold In coiiistltleu wlUi the nmltltmle or low test, short ellu, nliim or phosphate, Tewdku Ce.. 1W Wall street, New Yerk. uiur21-ldAlyw rilllE MOST HKHIKSHINO Dltl.N'K IN I warm icather Is tart wine. We have Pure California Het and White Wines feraiii-nu. large liettlcs; (.LOOis-rdeieu tsittles. KOirUEH'MI.ICl'OIIHTOHE, Ne. 22 Centre Square, lwutcnster. Pa. WrANTEH. A SITUATION IIY A young 1 man loueuiiv kiiiu or work, 11 or Uftric. AI'PLY ATTHISOKl'ICK. rANTED-A SITUATION TO DO GEN- erl Housework. Aenlvat It is MARSHALL STltEEr SEALED PROPOSALS l'OIt ITHNISlTlNG scventv-nve tens or Haul llreken Ceal and IHe tens of Haul Nut Ceal, all frie or latc and dtrt, for the Court Heuse, lll be recrivedat the Count) CennuUblD-icrV ilillee uutll 11 o'clock 11. in., Monday. July 2H, Is-). llyorilerer THE HOARD. Attest: W. W. fillll-sT, Clerk, Jy.M-.1td liHOreSALS FOR COAI-SEALED pRe I nnKjilfi for Ciwl O, Iu .lAllvr-ml l, il.u .u.r I lars or the Nermal Scheel ul Mlltcrsvllle. muter iiicuiiiH-iioiiei kipn-urii. win ix-icerittslat Hie banking house of Reed, Mclirann A Ce.. until 11 o'clock 11. 111.. August .1, lssu, rer te) toils, mere or le Hard llreken : 200 teus, mere or less Hard Nut J Hi ten, inen? or less I V. Erg. Committee rrnjne the right te reject any or all bids. Address te AND. M. KHANTZ, Jirwtd Chairutuu Huattheld Ceuunlftte. Stctv-fct.trtttmcnt. 01wx!i-JWKiCnH. AIJI rACKEIWAItE wANTtll. Apply nt J-23-2t Fulton utreet Kntrance. SCHOOL TAX. 1M9.-TIIE DUPLICATE IS no In the hand of the Trcniurer, Three Krcent. efriipMid before Angutl. office hours rnitta. m. III! 4p. tn. . W.O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. my2s-6wdR Ne. 13 Centre Square. ITtOtl 8ALK, ON EASY TERMS, THE WX 2 turcs of a l'rettel Bakery; will take pnrl lny In pret.l ; rent low; will give my trade and orders 1 gel te purchaser. J22-tld 642 W. Orange Ht., I'ucaster, I'a. CANEH.-EXCI.USIVE STYLES IN ACA cla, Penan?, WeIscliel,Cherry,alid Malac ca, mounted In Silver alid Ilrente .. .. DEMUTM'H CIOAR 8T0UE. allVtfdR 111 Enit Klug street- TEUE DALMATIAN INHECT I'OWDKR. propelled by a geed powder blower, Is the most effectual destroyer of files and ether small Insects. Fer sain At HURLEY'S DRUCI STORE, 86 West King Street COLLARS AND CUFFH-THE LATIMT, the most desirable, nnd most comfortable JI""?.""1 "t'l"-any sire nt EIHSMAN'S OeiitV Fiirnlshlng Stere, 42 West King ttrccL PnHE'3y.M: J- "TI11CKLAND, TEACHER Oh MUSK'. Thorough Instructions given en the organ, piano, violin, flute, etc; also, cul Ivntlnn of the voice. Applications received at Ne. 4.1S St. Jeseph strei-t, (parsonage of St. Jeseph's Church. JylO-lmd VE.EAIRY. TJI1J LAKOEHT STOCK OF y v A'Jl and Fine Smoking Tobacco In the city, r;. oeden I'lpe attic, und 10c each. Oenu Meerschaum Pipes at25c, each. inn .0 ..... UJIUTJIH CIOAR STORE, alg-tWIt HI East Klug StrcL HENRY HLAUOH 18 PREPARED TO make te order at fchert notice any kind of rurnlture rer heuse or office. Hard weed work PCeclalty. Repairing oriurnlture neatly done. Upholstering In oil IU di-partment.s. ., . ..-. HENRY SLAUOII, mltklindTilAHR 131 East Grant Street. -w-r trES.HIR X. July reduces the prlcoer aujTtxaa L'I TH0U8EUIXGS at; McORANN & NOWLEN'B, 186 North Queen Street, A RARE CHANCE. Biggest Reduction of AH In Fine Clethes. Thirty dollar Sulla reduced te twenty-two deb lars. leu dollar Pants reduced te VM, and nil ether Light Wright Suiting in the same pro portion. A large stock te st-iect fiem, at II. nCRIIART, . ... . .Ne-11 North Queen Street, r-0nly Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. rilHERE IS NO SENSE IN SUFFERING X with Cerns aud Ilunleus, when COCHRAN'S CORN CURE Will nlways cure. A well known lady In Lan caster. Pa., sintered te much ireni n Llunlen flint she could scarcely walk. One application entirely removed the pain. It Is guaranteed te cure or the money will be refunded. Price, 25 cents. Fer sale only at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, Nps. 137 A 139 North Queen St,, Lancaster, Te, Tu.Th,SR ypTICEi-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ii-1,.' Ul? Ilei,rd or Directors or the People's building, Lean and Deposit Company, or Lan easier, pursuant te u resolution efsuld ileard of Directors, that a meeting of the stockholders of Mild company, will Imi held at the oftlce of said company, at Jse. 11 North Duke street, Lancns. ter, en Saturday, theSUt day of August, 1BS0, between the hours of 7 and ( o'clock:p. ra.,'ref the purpose of voting en the question or'ln er'ln cicaslng the capital stock or said company from SjOO.WO te Sl.out.rjeo. and Increasing the number of shares or capital stock rrem 1,200 te 2,., erthe pur value SHiOeer share. JP jHTu A.H.VILLEE. Secret ary. A.pENNERCIIOItUARDEN. 1SIU ATTRACTIONStTh WEEK-Loek at ,...,,. ,r Airny of Talent. MITCHELL A LORltAINE, lu their Great ( hiinge Act, Seng 1111,1 Dance. MISS AiJCJIE LORRAINE, the Pleasing nineer. ..CULLIES A WELSH, the Great Ami-rlpun miners net admit- led te the gurdru. jeiKimu L. PFAEIT-'LE, Prep. QUARTER TO ONE-TIIIRDOFE IN PRICE. Men's Butten Shoes. We've gtitliured together 11 num. ber of excellent make of rIukm, for which wo've decided te Und buyers. If low prices will bring them te uh, we mean net te lw disappointed. These shoes come from lntuiufuetur crs of tintieniil repute, n gtiuratitce that they tire thoroughly reliable In every way and worthy tlie confi cenfi deuce of purcliHserM. Xone luive ever questioned their cheapnetH ilt former prices. At llguivH new iiini'lcccl upon them there cannot be a Hinglc (lotibtingl'J'hejiuts. We have them In large slzee only 7's te H'h, inclusive. Warranted te have genu genu Ine tanncrv c-alfskln tipjicrs, some with dongelii nml ethers with glove kid tops, Helld leather inner nnd outer celes nnd heels, single Mile leather counters;, geed Mib-dimthil trimmings and linings. Ojicra and Paris tee lasts. Excellently llnished, strongly made, neat iltting and very pretty. Among these makesjire the following : Packards' Celebrated S2.09's, the James Means $3 shoes, Held, Thayer M'f'g Ce. nnd Tlie Hill r3 Improved welt shoe. The 3 and J2.50 grades huvt- been cut te$i'. At the price they ought net hide with us lenK. They were Hindu te sell for se little money. We have another excellent make of shoes tiiieit which 11 cut pike has I ice 11 plated te trive them a push I'erwnnl. ere fl. rsTew down te Jl.eO. And sun anetlicr let about l.r pairs. A poed btibstautinl kind with heavy soles. Wctvfl.50. Cut te $1.0(1. ' SHAUB & BURNS, 1 1 North Jui:i:n Ktiikct, Lancas Tint, Pa. TqilUH A JJROTHER. "The Laberer Is Werthy of His Hire," Is the opinion of all. We eete It that he nets Hie worth of Ills, hire, viz : 50 Dezen Working Shirts, lC, Sac, I5c, 50c. 43 Dezen Working Pants, T0c, 75c, 85c, fiOe and 11,00. 125 Dezen Overalls, G0c,C5onndee. We sell only the best mcrall,., made ly the Dennett Mltr. Ce., anil or which f are sela ncents. The (littcrent br.iniU In Overcoats and iu'.k 'aiX: The "IVirler city," "Our Own Make," the" Itennett cneralU.A UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, EOOTWIIAR. At Iteck Itotleni l'rhe. e MEN Sf. V ITS. HOYS HP PI'S. CHILDREN'S bum, Afu Fearful tjlaughtcr tn Ttlces ONE-PHICE CLOTHIERS AND 1TMINISIIEUS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, l'A. BAKKB WANTED FOR COUNTRY TOWN near Lancaster : must be mber ntid tidy. Apply at ' INQUIRF-H" OFFICE. "1 aoHeulti Queen Mt HIRSH & BROTHER, 1880. iyw i Item rjpHivcmctits. S1 rECIAL REDUCTIONS. ct Men's and Bey's Furnishings. NOTE SPECIAL REDUCTION. Beautiful EflecU In FINE NECKWEAR. Tccks und Feur-ln-IIands Reduced from 11.00 te 7Jc Choice Htylcs In PufTTItg Reduced from Jl.OOteSOc .-)c PiUT Tit Reduced te 25c. French Lawn Washable Tics, Entirely New, Reduced from 50c te SJc. Pique Washable Tics. Reduced from 25c te 10c White Hcetch ElHnncl Shirts Reduced frcm J2.00 te Jl.fli Choice Styles In lfrcale Bhlrts, three cellarsnnd one palrcuffs, Reduced from 51.25 te 85e & 11.00. English Flannel Shirts at 11.00 ; worth J1.23. French Ralbrlggan ItalMiose at 20c ; J2.I5 ler dejen. Excellent Huspender Value at 12Jc. Lluen Cellarn and CufTs at 12c. Belts at 10c, 15c, lik-, 25c and SOc. HHC6R$tBROTH6R, Nes. 26-31 West King Street, gHKAKFKK'a Lit) UOR HTORE, 15 CENTRE PURE RYE WHISKY. My own rtlttlllatlun, eepl5-tfd VTE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If yen have them examined you will probably iinu mat tneie is something wrong wl : wun them. anil 111111. glasses win oeaqreailielt 11. ... ...i... ' .... 7. i.T. ;.V!l..:Y .!."'- frrpnt lifiln t.i ,-rt,i which are made only by us, and recommended' by leading Oculists as the best aids te detec tive vision. Helld Ueld Spectacles, f.1.t)0 ; usual price, Htcel Spectacles, COe.: usual price, 91.011. Artificial Eyes Inserted, gu usual prlci-, SIO. H. ZINEMAH & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. mys-lyd n v uu iiiiiiiiuiuju "ijia ivr.v lenses. M ILLER'S BORAX SOAP. 7VnL.UER'S Borax Seap will- WASH CLOTHES, -AND- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. rilHE I'EOPEE'ti CASH HI ORE July Clearing Sale -AT- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, NO. 21 EAST KING STHEET. Our Entire Stock of AHAYoel French Challles reduced te 43c. Flnet Quality French Ratines minced fiem 37J4cte2.V. A few Salines at 1(V, reduced Irem 33c. Our EulllcSt(K-U or 16-Inch J1.00 All-Weel Hen riettas reduced teRV. Our Entire Stock eMS-hich All-Weel Henriettas reduced te 07c. Our whele line of 31c Zephyr OliiKhums re duced te2."c. All et our 37J0 Zephyr UhiGhums iiduced te 31 cents. he balance of our E.tra Fine Quality Zephyr and Ginghams icdueed from 15c and 60e te 37Jic Illack Silk Lace Dress Nets In Plain, Striped nnd Figured largely reduced lu price te close. Other reductions throughout our latge stock which spnee will net allow us te mention. Our Reductions in Price are Genuine. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. niiii20-l'dR :n JEW YORK STORE. CLOSING OUT SALE OF- AT THE- New Yerk Stere. TWENTT PIECES DKESS PLAIDS, 10c a Yard, Closing Out at 5c. GHKY CLOTH SL'ITINO, Re n Yard, Closing Out at 5c. PIHNCICSS WHAPI'i:H SLMTIXOS, 17c a Yard, Closing Out at !:?. ALL-WOOL CLOTH SLMTINUS, JVu Yard, Closing Out at rjye. THlltTY-SIX-INCH PLAID . SUITINGS' a5c a Yard, Cleslin; Out ut li'jc. ALL-WOOL FRENCH CHALLIES, 37rc a Yard, Closing Out at ffic WOOL-FACE PRINTED CHALLIKS V a Yard, Closing Om al 12,!v'. NEW PRINTED CUALLIES. ', a Ynnl, ClnsliiK Out at Ic. THIRTY-EIGHT INCH FLANNEL SUITINGS, t7V,c, CleMiig Out al 2j... 1.V1II2S' JERSEY VESTS, 12V- Each, Closing Out Thtcc for Sic. LADIES' INDIA (JAUZE VliiTS, 7ic Each, Closing Out et tee. FINEST SWISS E.MIUtOlDEitEI) I'LOUNCIXOS, Closing Out At HiilfThelr Value. WATT & SHAND, G, 8 and 10 EAST KING 8T. SUMMER GOODS i. BROTHER. Jtcm SMnicvtlBcimuttH. ITIORRKNT-FOIJRSIX AND NINE ROOXI .ULj .uuv. iimilVHl Jel3-tfd m SOUTH WATER ST. Ol kUR GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUKNDA Oxi -YBi"l,,eu.!;',rs."Ia llnna maus with long v.v. ....... -" .", -w iinu IWH noses. ,c .., DEMUTH'H CIOAR STORE, alS-tfdR 111 East KlnstStrect. C ILK SHIRTS. 1 7 we 'a linl'nniuvllinflnn.1 IIia nt t..i.... .. Silk Shirts in the market. They are the newest things out. .lie dlilercnt Flannels te select from. Thoroughly shrunk and made te order from 81.50 up. LUle Thread Stockings, 10c a Mir. hverythlug lu the Men's Furntslihis TROUT & 3IIANK, Shirt ManurActurers and Men's Outntters, HO North Queen Street. . ninr28-lydR SU.HIN1XS EDUCATION. KEYSTONE RUHINIMi COLLEC1E Ites rill persons dcslrlnc tjkng a coure te call and examine the methods of instruction, which ere guaranteed te be thoreneh und prac tical. 83e. Day Session; 20. Nl8ht Session. Opens tigalu Monday, September 2. 1KSP. . . .. .W. D. MOSMElt, Prill., tfilAw IU N. Ctuccu HU. Iincastcr. Pa. TTENItY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 130 East King street, havlnc a full line of I urnlturu or every description at the lowest prlers. Alse Undertaklns promptly at tended te. Call and examine our (reeds. aS-tldR H. WOLF. 130 East Kins HlreeL IMPORTANT. SEND FOR THE CAT. vSaV,.iWVS,1!?.' of th. LA.sx'AsrEit nusi- M-sSCOLLEClhccntnlnlns testimonials rrem unrBeyt ami Girls abreid and at home, lltt or pupils lu iittejidauce during the past ycur. course or study. (typc-wrltliiK included), etc. Anether catalostie containing; fuller informs informs lien and photetype vlews of the theory and business practice departments will be out in a ffiw weeks. This Is tac-slmlle from rhoteiraph. Callersend telOKCKlmrst. Aauress CWKIDLER.Prlnclp.il. l.tUeccUnnccimi. VTF.CKWEAR-TIIE LATEST AND MOST JL rushleiiuble , styles nndsliadcs.thcclicapcst ...iu m-ii. in riiunjia.s a lie-US' t-urtilshl! ''urtilshlng niuii, i. nevjviiiK street. CI AW MILta, II t lfir -... . . nn.. .... J Lentil Hellers. Inn l'ini?nri nviiu n....A VSX1r,"u.all,llnC mHl Mining Machluery. nt JOHN BUSTS. 333 East Fulton street, mi-tfd .niiV. "-. . ...:V"' -. - -.-l"-' .v..au CJTEAM HEAT IS TIlECOilING HEAT FOR V.J dwellings, churclies, tchoel houses, etc. though successlully us,cd one hundred years i? ii ni-iV , "-"".',' "'iaie n cuiiugecall en AS.11.:; e'Vr?1 The wUl B,vc 01IU satisfactory V-,iniiil I'lHC, ni2-trd 0,000 i OU.UUU Inchfe ffl l.n fl J',r n'I.it ti? itii.. ......... .. ffSttft .'flffiSi.P"? J'1.?.?:!!1- I'?"s '"'"" ...j. i-ij'vihhiiik niitCIIilH', ClUllMlf till Id i. inch dhimeler.at JOllN HESTH.aa ; Kiiit Ktfl Ktfl ten street. mi-tfd IT'0lti,(i;ABT,IH?N.1,n'K I'lTTINGH, IIOTH xV ,, ,,!a,m n.',ltl rcduclni;, up te cinch diameter Ma leatile FlttJiiKs. FiThikcs, Flange UnlimJ' Munirelds, American Unrens, Tube Siipner s l&fa'STJV!1 .Vl""!,J 1'nl'-'- "eJOHN I1LS1 ta. 3.11 hiist Fulton sheet. m2-tfd I7HRE 1IRICKS FIRE CUVY, AT LOW 12 figures, co te JOHN REST. 33.1 F-k.i pif, strict. m2-tld H ..i. it '"V.-:'-)' STATIOVARY E. .-' . iriiies, hom'.'te SO horsenou-nr. nnrl Ve. I leal Engines rrem 2 te 40 horse-power, you wll tin. them at JOHN RESTS, S& East ?uhe!. 6,rtu'' in2-trd IIOR CASTINGS, IRON OirilHASS LKlill HhSil . 3.U list I- niten street. iu2-tM IK.11? WANT OF IIIIASS OR IRON HTflP r-, i.lc, t Aslwstns 1-ackisl Cocks, Pet and Rib fci" P"! """' .J""".11 and eel iv? .i i- .. i."V.r u"itr I'y "m" te JOHN -'"J, w ini r I t Fulton street.' m2-trd "tipiITH COTTON WASTE. COPPKDHY n!-. n.lhe.,!?uml'.10r;,.ln leU of lu pounds or Ui.V'w0, A1! V'.0011'1 delivered te any jwrt of llie c tylrec. Ciill en JOHN REST, 'e. 33.1 iiit I'lillensticet. ni2-tfd TNJECTOl'tS RUE LITTLE GIANT. 1LVN if n1'00.. 'nsplroters nnt Electors, El-crmau Reller leeder, Penberthy Inspector, American Iigec lers. all In block, at JOHN RESTS, SH Lust 1 ul ten street. ni2-lfit rp.VNKS FOR WATEIL OILS. ACIDOR OA1), -4-iiM.lsl-,5!M-li"J,?-V.r,fal'",cl,v"t f'1"" Prices, go teJOllN RESf.artl East Fulton street, nritld TTIOR THE I11JT HOT AIR FlMtNAuflN ... ,,,,1 inarltct, go te JOHN REST.S33 Iist niten street. ' ni2-tfd -ITSOR IUJLlEYS. KHAFTINfL cJeLLARS. -,f-ini1v-1K"i,J'al'V; 1)(""'1- Couplings, etc., go teJOil.N ni-JST.aBl-iifct Fulton stieetl ni2-trd If p". 'i'-M TUjJr' nit'PHH ES, STILIJSON V,.,r AMJlVf.1', ''pn'l -'0''l-y Wrenel., HEsT,;i:t3 Iiist Fulton street. te JOHN 1112-tfd Ui I OLD r for s HRON'ZP. l.iniTinu a v-i ufu-n for steam wei k, et JOHN IHXTS. WlList ilten street. mi-tfd 1?OUIOILr.RS. HORIZONTL.TI'lirLAR, J1 citlcul, Periuble.Cj Under, llarlne. of any sue or power, or Hie lx.st nuiicrlul and work manship, go te JOHN RUST, tEQ F.ist Fulton street. m-.'-tfd PARTICULAR , .Medel Mukliii; Klliis L.tiit. ... ...I VTTENTION PAID TO , Patterns. Ilruwlrms nml prices icaseuuble, at JOHN Ul-ST'S, aa East Fulton street. ni.-i iu AGENCY FOR CALLAHAN ,t COS meut te take the nlurf. ,ri!,,i i ., C'E- hulk It niakes llve times the uuantltv' of red lu cua anil is mr superior lu innkliijf steam Joints. tackin? mini nil,! i.m.i.1 i.t.. ..... .. id hand hole plan son boiler! JO cents icr pound nt JOHN . lulteii sttcet. tnS-tfU ac, ,vc. riice ; HEhTtt, 333 liist IlOR BOLTS LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWS ' Square and Hexugen Nuts, thee goods li Meck, at JOHN REST'S, 83JEa,i ilteiitreel S. In reel. ni'.'-tfd P.'-MPS, IIOILERS, MINING. CFNTRIFl.. i..us?,.n,'."U?.l'""1 P'unps,er imv capailiy, ut J' H.N RESTS. S 1 jist Fulton slrjet. luUtrd tOR STEAM OAl'GES. HIGH OR U)V h . rV.s.Vlrt'.' utcr Gauges, Gaiice Cocks. eiHl Whirls welziilctl. f.liiss TiiIh Whittles, Ky .Synlioti8ferHtc:n Uaugtt, CyUtitlr Hill. n(fr (illllcre i 'itllllnliL f'tuilru f. v- uiieri. i-i Steiun Gauges, call en JOHN HlvST, J.EI IMst Fulton UreeL uiS-trd nARRY IN STOCK-RKHT CHARCOAL. mnu'reil Itur Iren. Deuble Ilrfliw.,1 rr., ,.TT....... ...... . "" . ..i.. ..-t iiuriit'ii - iiivi'i iruu. jii Rivet Iren, lllets. Het and Celif iu. Steel, Mieet Iren 3-ltj te Ne. is i &TH, SB liast Fulton trcsL luj-tiu Heller lien. juii.-s IUS31 , iiii r-usi r uiteu trcs t iuj-iiii NGS AS 1'OI.I.OWK: DJRHie, FOR ",.lV.,.J,?'J.!ll,,I,".e l "I'kl'ig. At-st Rew, id Wick Packings Hemp Packing, s 111 Heard. AsbestiLs i. m. nt aj...,,.. Shcattilng.GiimP.icklng.Giiiii RiuKS'ier Water Gauges, Pliinibuge Packing, R.d P.ilenl As bestiw, Llneil rvn-tlenal P1k- t'ewr. at J(ilN ltll' ., 3H 1-ist Fulton fcircci. nB-tM iCf,,U ,AMK'Ut' XJ! inHTPEEDC YLIN1.ER V Lubricators, Glas-s Oil Cup rer Retiring, jeucaii get them at JOHN RESTS, ii, East I niten street. mt'-tld ASIJIisTOS DISC Illlfd TE VOl' WANT A ITR.ST-CUVKSI'ORTAIILE A, Engine and Reller, en wheels, cheap, as the following prices shew: 0 hen-e-iKiiver. SIT5 ; 8 liorye-peMtr, J32A; 10liors-ewer. tOT5: 15 herw-. I"jrer. $75 ; dlhon-e-pewcr, (1,17a, call hi JuJIN c. - rMi r unen sireci. inJ-ud IADIATORS, OF ANY MAKE till DE DE A?..,llit;.1'j!2fi,r''1?ht'J",rt'aseIl',,,l8tlsuie, by JOHN REST, 3W Edit Fulton iltect. liiMrJ TDR PRATT A CADY it .'"..'..". "n '", iiniMiiieiic valves, ums Gate ulis,, Iren llisty Glebe Valves, l-i-ycr Sarety Vulves. Pep Safe I ulvcs. Air i?il?VfiMllai,r V',lvt"-' I,n'H' iw.ii.: hie l.l,cc,k.a.lv,N HrassCheck Vulv-,Fentalt-s, Angle alves, call nt JOHN RESTS, ati test mieii nirvei. ijmpl.( WAteM &.'. -rf-.: rs? TI-H'W in tfii jTg ijjp
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