ir?K3E?.i,."SF3 v- ,u M- ft tn ? . -!.- ffOPNC AlfDOLD DIE. ;:1 MM, 1 WMM 151 1 fUlLB STRICKEN r. '-1 IT K1TI N SC50AT. (Mteftf of the Lark Club Chesen Jehn E. Trier Elected President lcrsennl Mel Other Net of tlie Borengh CeLCMMA, Aug. 19. Jehn Reth, a tvoll tvell tvoll kBeim German resident, dled en fc'umlny meralug at 12:05 o'clock, nt the home of u lii atater-in-law, Mrs. Gertrude Ileth, en Seuth Fifth street, aged GG years. Death ma caused by Bright' discAse altera short Illness. He was bera In Germany and "came te this country in 1SI7. lie was a laborer and worked at Grubb's ere banks. lie was unmarried. The funeral will be held en Tuesday morning at 0 o'clock, from Hely Trinity Catholic church. Mrs. Leah J. Richardson, colored, died en Sunday (ft 5 o'clock at her home in alley I, from congumntlen.aftcr several months' illness. She was 51 years of nge, and had been llvlug in town for the past fourteen years. 81x children survive. The funeral will be held en Wednesday afternoon nt S o'clock. A four-months-old child of Jehn Corrl Cerrl gan dled en Sunday morning from cholera infantum nt its home en North Second street. The funeral will be held en Tues day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Columbia Lark club eleeted the fol lowing officers en .Saturday evcnlng:1 President, Jehn E. Tyler ; lee president, B. M. Dennis ; secretary, It. T. Hall ; treasurer, C. l' Walker j quartermaster, 8. H. Clepper; assistant quartermaster, Albert Lilly 5 muster or transportation, VV. J.Strlckler; surgeon, Dr. G. W. llorntliel llerntliel zel ; commissary sergeant, 11. P. Watsen, quartermaster sere-rant, II. C. Hatighey trustees, Clayten Ilnrtumu, V. J. &t rick Ux, Milten Wike. Miles Swlnglcr and his sister, Jllss Mar gie, left en Sunday for a visit te Haltlmerc. It. E. Williams, of the P. R. It., left to day for a trip te tlie sc.i iheic. Mrs. T. M. Livingston and children have returned from n tiiji te Huntingdon, Frank J. Heckler, Jr., left for Vhlladel phla, te-day, for a position In 11 ding store. Anumberef Lutherans went te Wrights ville en Sunday evening te henr tlie faic wcll sermon of llev. W. H. Jonly, pastor of the Lutheran church nt that place. The plcnle of Gen. Welsh Test, te Pen ryn park en Saturday. was attended by ever 2,000 people. Krcrythlng passed elf In 11 satisfactory manner. V. B. Musscr and wlfe of Hnrrlsburg, are visiting friends in toss 11. Mr. and Mrs. JeO Given, or Pittsburg, and Mrs.EllaAVclser and daughter, of Ilnr risburg, are visiting Mrs .1. (J. Hess. Miss Hcttie Ceckley, of Herrlsburg, Is vl&illng friends In town. B. R. Mayer has received n cablegram from his daughter, Miss Salllr, announcing her safe arrival In Antwerp. H. B. Rhodes, or the HcraM, Is off en n ten days' trip te Maryland. W. A. Allisen, of Philadelphia, Is visit ing friend In town. Charles Hlppey has gene en a trip te Atlantle City. Rev.Isaiah Sneath, or Cambridge, Mass. , is visiting his rather, Jacob Sneuth. C. C. Kautl'man, esq., went te Ilanls burg te-day te altend a meeting of the no. dlers' orphan commission. Teachers fur orphans' schools will be eleeted. The Kecley stose works Mnrted this inerulnglnall departments and will run full until the holidays. The company has plenty of orders. MIdscs Addle and Mary Berry, of Down Dewn Down ingtewn, nre guests of .Mrs. M. M. Mcl'itr land, en Cherry street. A BOY DROWNED UOWy SOUlll. Dantel Ilclney, jr'orinerly or Hohrors Hehrors Hohrers town, Lesch IIIh Lltte at roi'lMneutli. A telegram reached Lancaster yesterday bringing information of the elress nlng or a boy who formerly lived in llolirerstown, thU county. The dispatch was from Ilcnli Frazer, paymaster of the U. S. ship Alliance, and was dated from Portsmouth, Va., where the Alliance Is new lying. It riMid as follews: "Dan W. Ilclney dreuiied, notify relatives, answer Inunedintclv dis position orbedy, which is found." , The telegram was addressed te " Post master nobertsen, Lancaster, Pa." Tlie telegraph people could lliul no such 11 man asd the message was given te Postmaster Klaymaker, who eicicd It. He ntade dili gent Inquiry but could Ilnd nobody who knew anything of the person drowned. Te-day the investigation vuis renewed. It was then found that thorn was a mlstuke.ns the word " Robertsen" should Jmve read Rohrerstown for w hleh place the dispatch was Intended. The boy was a son of David Heluey, of Rohrerstown, and he was fermerly In tlie soldiers orphan school. Prem n Norfolk uispaicu in me miiiniore .i this morn ing it is pretty certain that the boy was one of the Alliance crew. It says : "An ap prentice boy was drowned from the Unites! States steamer Alliance last night whlle bathing. Ills body was recovered this morning." A message from Rohrerstown states that Hciney was eighteen years old, and en listed In the navy at Philadelphia two ve,ars age last May. Mr. Ileluey has telegraphed te the authorities at Portsmouth te bury his son there. The Coming County Pulp. One of the features or the coming county fair will be nn exhibit by the children of the Heme for Friendless Children, for which space has been secured in the main building. The live stock cutties for the lair nie sapldly tilling up. Tliose who want the spacothey had last year should leso no time in applying te Allan A. Hcrr, the sec retary. There will be a full meeting of the beard of directors of the fair ne.tt Monday. Our-National Flew or. The Intllliukncku's advocacy of tlie golden-redlas the national flower of Amer ica has wen many comincndntlens, and ve have received through Mr. William Mc Mc Mc Cemsey a beautiful spray of geldeu red and a bunch of wild llewcrs, selected bv Minerva C. Mayling en her father's farm, near Fulton Heuse, this county. Mr. McCemscy is enthusiastic lupralsoef the floral beauties of the lower end.whleh huse this year escaped the scorching heat or the sun. Summer Leisure. Charles J. Schutte, or the carnage tlrm or S. L Bally ct Ce., left this morning en a trip te Atlantic City. Cape May and Sew Yerk. Harry C. Druckenmlller, who slnte the Johnstown flood has been in the Couo Ceuo Coue maugh alley and Allegheny mountains wlthMcManus A. Rcilly making repalis for the Pennsylvania railroad, wus home en Sunday en a short visit, lle merely stepped otren a business trip te I'liiladel phla. The Fishing Club Pleads Net Guilt v. i?iil03J'Jti1.lcd' l'-'"erfc for the Seuth Ferk ilshlng and Hunting club, tiled a plea of net guilty en Saturday In tlie Alle gheny county twins te the allegations inade by Nancy W. Little and ether Johns Jehns town suflerers against the club through the bill in equity llled someweeks nce This plea has the effect of placing the cise uin the Issue docket, uud tlie ui.se w 111 new wme lip en u jur' Ululinits turn. The filing of this nltai was done veluntarilv.and shows that the defendants arenu.ieus te have the matter settled. cnt te Hit. Almslioiihe. Lewis Cojvep, a blind man, and Amelia M'aters, who lxl him through the streets, were arretted 011 Saturday for begging. The mayetunt the man te the almshouse uud Uie. wejutui n as diicLargcd. , '" P rfrv . ' l " " Tins ANNUAL XING SHOOT. Hew the SchueUen Vercln Member and Friend Knjeyed the Day. Te-day the fifth annual king sheeting and picnic of the tancaster Schuctrcii" Vereln is being held at Tell's Haln. A large crowd is In attendance, Including members of the North L'nd Itlfleclub, who are members of the Lancaster society also, and ethers. Members of the Mtonnereher, LlcHlcrkr.111r.nnd ether societies nre also In attendance. This forenoon the king sheeting took place. According te the inles only mem bers of the society are allowed le partici pate In the sheeting. Each ene is nllewcd three shots, and It Is possible te make SO. The man making the best ficore Is declared the king. The second is the First Rittcrand the third the joceml Kil ter. The fourth host man is the First Knight Errant nnd the fifth the Second Knight Errant. The scere of the sheeting was as follews: II. IJ. Kclltr - s 11 l-Z ivtcr Uemmel .... - a .1 6-17 The. Andersen... 11 8 0-r V. M.CnrpcnlPr . II 8 12 ill Jehn A.Hfebcr. 0 fi a II I.. M. Wclit -in 10 U-fll U. C. prnnclvcite I 0 010 Ieirge Klrclicr. .. s 012 J. F. Welfcr. - 7 2 O Henry llreltcr i (I 7-17 L.W. KnnlM). 3 0 8-11 W.J.Hmlth 4 (I 0-10 .litines liiwt.. .. 12 6 0-17 Jehn V. Meutzer 0 V 0-0 Thcre was a tle for llfth place between Brclter, Doniuiell and Rest. They shot elf and Demmcll missed, whlle Hest scored 3 and Brclter 8. The last named was then given tlie firth prize. Tlie llrsl piizc, which was taken by L. M. Welst, was a geld target with crossed lilies nnd the wliole suspended fiem n pin by small geld chains. Tlie second prize, or that of the Plist Hitter, was wen by W. M. Carpenter, It was a geld target and ether emblems end rcled In a wreath. The third pric was wen by Themas Andersen. It Is n small laiget with crossed guns, pistols, llrgs. Squhe II. Jl. Keller, nt Ephrata, took fourth prize. It was of exactly the same design as the first, but mere silver Instead or geld. The Inst prle wen by Henry llrciter, was n small slher englennd shield n'tnehed le n pin, A match between Iwo picked learns or sex en lad, resulted ns follews: 1 het ii.am. Demniel a tii Auilrrsnn II I ll-Bi Welfcr fi 3 7-15 Htehcr I 0 0-10 Uc.t S fi p-in llreltcr D 8 215 Kegel 8 0 2-10 KH.ONI1 TKM. Frnnclicus 0 12 0 .") Weint It in 12 -n I'-ariwnter 11 8 1027 Killer oil h-2S .Mentrrr 0 I I 8 Hnilth I :i N-12 Drltley 5 3 11-19 After the sheeting tliose present sat down le a most excellent din ner te which ample justice was done. This nncruoeii the dancing began nnd the iittendnuce Is much larger than this morning. JOHN' TltAI.VUIt AGAIN IN TltOl'IILC. He Maliciously llreakt. it Mew; lle AViih Toe Mean te lluy. Jehn Tralunr, nu lion-weiker, who has frequently been anesled for abusing his family, Is ngidn in tumble. On Saturday afternoon lie went le the heuse occupied by hi wife nnd daughter, uniler the Inllu Inllu Inllu once of liquor. Mis. Trainer has net lived with him forsemo timoeii account or the brutal manner in which he treated her. When Trainer went Inte her house en Saturday he began nbuslng her and ended with throwing a new Move into tlie yard, mining It. This slove wnn the prep, erty or his datightei nnd she had paid for it out of her earnings. Mrs. Trainer went te tlie station heuse for an olllcer te arrest her husband and Officer Zicgier was detailed te airest Trainer. When he arrived Trainer had skipped. Mrs. Trainer thou went te Alderman Ilalb.ich'b otllce and innde com plaint against him. Constable Pilco was given tlie warrant for his nriest and after he served It Trainer assaulted the cuustnbhi and with the nld of his son he made his e-icnpc. Later in the exeniug Constable Prien 1 aimed that his man w as In (lie vicinity of the Pennsylvania railroad station, and. accompanied by Constable Khrmiiu, he found him along the Mone wall uud locked him up In default of ball for n heal ing. Trainer lias been fiequently nrrcbted, but he always induced his wlfe te with draw the suits she entered en premising te de better. It Is te be hoped the cases new ngiilust him will he piesxed and that he will iccclve the punishment he se ilchlv deserves, us he Is it biutal iiilllau mid w iil light no 0110 hut w omen. Aldeimnn Ilnlbach has 1111 old ense against him. Tim milt was brought en March 7. Trainer sklpjied out and re liiiiined uwuy se long that tlie censtable forget he had n warrant for him until his attention was called te It after his arrest mi Saturday night. sIX HOUR'S ON A ROCK. Twe Lancaster .Men Jump Frem n Beat te snve Thulr Lives. On Satuidey Jacob Pentz nnd his brick yaid employes left Uincaster ferShviik's Ferry te spend the day. About one o'clock In the afternoon Jnceb Steey and Jehn Wagner, two of the men, get "into 11 uiw bwt and attempted te eien te Wclse's Jdand. Their beat ilrilUsl down the stream and was seen in swltt nnd dangerous lapids. The men weie uiiahle te iiiauage the craft, which began whirling around, and in order te sae their lies tliey jumped from the craft te 11 large 100k, whlle the beat dushed down the river. Tlie men tried te get off the lock seeial times mid make their way bad; te the hlieie. They stalled te swim, but wcrediheu luck by the dangerous looking water. They were obliged te iciuain en the lock until 7 o'clock In the evening befoie anything could be done fei their relief. Mr." Pentz then iiired an old li vcruiau te go alter them and he brought them ecr safely. They were net iciy well pleased with the after noon entertainment, which they though wns rather trying. UK 1 NOT A lONVl'AIILi:. Andy Dern Ani'Mx PoepU, Wlllium Au thority lle PiitN le ceiii-e lleudsiiien. A ml 1 en K. Deiu was for a iiuiuber or yeais the constable of Maner tow nshlp. At the IVbnury uleclieii he was 10 elected nnd iheuld hae presented his bend at the April court and been sworn te faithfully purfemi his duties for tlie ensu ing ycai. lle did net piesent a bend at that sessions, net being able te furnish the desired security and tlie oath of otllce was net ndiuiulstcied te him. He still kept en informing the duties of censtable and artested two imnnin. The attention of the court will thu week be called te the vacancy exlsilng lu this township, and they w 111 be asked te make an appointment of n censtable for Maner township, IsltliiK tlie North. Cel. H. LittltiiMge, Dr. E. K Beggs,Mebsib. Charles M. Dabeney, T. II. Rveu and Capt. r. R. Carr, cempiMng the Elk Rier Canal and Dicdge ceiniKiny, of M. Albans, Va., weie the guesU el" Mr. A. R. Ball Ball on Saturday afternoon. After viewing the leinls or Interest aieuud the eltv and county, the gentlemen left rer Nurrngan- evu nir aim eincr resorts in tlie liut. Mr. Bair has eutcicd into a contract with thei.0 gentlemen for twehe ye-.irsand will leave for the field or his labors the latter part or October or first week lu Novem ber. He Uikes charge of the books of the above mentioned company, who are all young men nnd have been associated w ith Mr. Hair en similar work. r- r' . -.is.,.,"""-" Vv'V Nl : V" f'-'.jf " c.-v r- j--..' -- -. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, GRAND LODOF., K. OF P. The Arrnusementn Made Fer the Alt. nual Session In This City. The Grand Ledgo Knight of Pythias will oenvenoln this city, at Mienncrcher hall, te-morrow. There will be about four hun dred representatives present, and tlie fes fes sleli will last four days. The ledges of this city of that order, through committees, have made nil the ar rangements for the lsltlng Knights. These committees held a final meeting en Sunday afternoon, and gave directions for the decoration of MicnnercJier hall with bunting, floral designs ntul emblems ofthe order. Members of the commlttce will meet all representatives at the railroad stations mid escertthem te hotels. The Pitt sburg dele gation will arrive en the Day Express to day and midnight train, and the represen tatives from the cast en the Harrlsburg and Western Expresses. Seeral of the Grand Ixxlge elllccrs ar rived 011 the Fast Line this afternoon. Following are the memberu or the local committee or arrangements : Irfincaster liodge, Ne. t)S D. S. Rcttew, Jehn Brimmer, Andrew II. Hammend, Jehn Graham, ILM.IIyus, Stehinan Dlller, lltnitii Rew 0 and Win. A. Shocnbergcr. Inland City Ledge, Ne. 8S lMwIn S. Smcllz, M. It. Derr, M. J. Weaver, llar ev Kckman, Harry Kieller, II. L. .Simen, J. Frank Bew man and 11. F. Hastings. Tcutenia Ledge, Ne. KH-Phlllp Keller, Michael Musscliunii, Jacob Blnkley, J. II Ostormnyer, Jacob Ottoirer, Giistnvus Relchmiiu, Andrew Sineuder and Franz Ncuderf. 'I he lllcjele Run te.Mnnlielin. The bicycle trip or the Lancaster club te Maiiheim was a grand success yesterday. About hair-past H o'clock in the morning thlrty-fHe wheelmen who had gathcied at the Northern market started Ter Mnn Mnn helm, where an excellent dinner had been ordered. Other wheelman from Lltitz, Columbia and country about met them there, swelling theiiiimbei tosevcnty-lhe. Master liirle Heme, a youngster of thir teen, ledewlth tlie "boys," covering about l!i!ity-secii miles. The wheelmen at tracted much attention at Mauheim. Many or the Manheini ilders hae en lertsl for the races of next Saturday, and theieis iiiueh eutliiiNi.iHiii eeliccriiiugtheiii. 'the envndi!' s,ip,,, Complaint wasmaduat tlie station house 011 Sunday that 11 gang of young men had beer at Kahl's brick ytud, lu the Ninth wind. Olllcer Myers was scntoiitte arrest the panics, but when he arrived Ihcre they had gene. Olllcer Shcrtzwas sent te Seuth (neon and Audiew sttcets en Saturd.iy night te arrest 11 gang or young men who make that corner their leafing place. They were told by a party that 11 policeman had been sent Ter and or course wcre net at the corner when that olllcer arrived. hucd Fer Adultery. Mary L. Flowers, new n resident of Nteelten, has given ball for 11 hearing be fore Alderman Halbuch teanswera cluirgu of adultery. Tlie prosecutor Is I. N. Leviiii, and the allegation istlialthoellcnso was committed In L'phrata township. A'r.w Yeiik, Aug. 3, 1W. 7e (?. ir. I). Mean I cheerfully recommend the Kc stone lliisl ncss Collece, of tatucuhtcr, Pa., from which I re cently Kriidunlcil, h, nn Invtltutleii of the high est slniiillriK Uoveted te the lniiuirtliiK of n thor ther thor eugli mill practical business education. I also recommend Pier. I). Messcr, the prliiclpnl, as a kind itud m;irf((if tcuelier and excellent Hiceiuilniit, and nn ubtc Instructor lu all liniMth - eriiiisliiess. Itenpectrully, IIIAIHIYJ. I1UOIIL, nusl!' 1" I Ne. U7 100th Htiect. New Is the time te order) our printing ter the coming fair. Vc haven line assortment of the very latest designs or advertising card. This )cnrsgoed, imported nnd domestic, juH the thing ter fairs. Trlnted te order at icnseimljle rate". (fj Field Day. The fcccend nuiiunl Field Day of the Yeung Mcu'KChrlitlaii association will he held nt Mo Me Grami's Park, Tuesday nflernoeii, Ausimt 20, lsue. The piegraniiiie will contain raecw, gnines, etc., besides a leniils cenlesl mid n gmne of hase bull. Admission te gretuuls, II cents : grand Hand, 10 cents extra. nulS-Jtd Pcatlie. ltain. -In this clly.haliliiith morning, AuciiKt IS, iits.-Aliitleelc, .Mrs. Kllmbetli Hair, widow or Jnceb flair, In lirr 77tli ear. TlicielntHesiiud friends or the fmnlly nre re spectfully hulled te attend the (lincinl, from her Inte heme. Ne. 22 IJnst King street, Luncns. fr, Ph., en Tuesdny, August 20, nt S.3p.m. Intcrineut at W'oedwmd Hill cruit'tvi). ltd Zilitvlu'ta. I'lillndelplilii Produce) Miirkct. l'illl.Alir.i,iMiiA, Aug. IV.-N0011 -Fleur dull: lennii miiht, 2ttmv2H); (.tia, 3imrs;i3e; ll'-"" -, ! ,ell,'r. -v"5: piitciil. iOn''ih,rm! '"'- .'.w.c;u. 1 Cern Ulel ; Ne. 2, II'..m I k-. Oats Mulct; Ne. 2 While UP. e. : Ne. 2 mixed 27'... ilnmdull; Whiter 12 (Hrf UW. lluleit hiivwrulc; II (vtl7 WJ as te quulltv : timothy rnnvH7lM for choice; mixed, UXallW: bulisl r)e straw, urw.fUW. lliitler llrm ; l'eun'ii ereiunery cxira. l,sJ : IVmi'a llrsls extra ZiftSu, Kggs-chelce sleck slreng; IVmi'n tlrstf, 13c. Stock .MnrlictH. Quotations by Kccd,.Mc(lniiui A Ce., bankers, tiiit-nsirr, ni NKW MIIIK LIST. II A. si. 12 si. 3 r. m. Canada l'nclllc . .. i'. c. u. A 1 Colerado Ceal . . Central I'ncltlc Canada Heullu rn ... Kl Chl.ht. I..t I'bg. ... IH-n.A ItleO 1H.-I.KAW llji, Krle 2, llrle Siidn Jir C K. AT Ku. A N 14)14 K hliere- Mlc-h. (Vn. m 53 II. 2S 112' TO ir IV. ft (!'.- Missouri I'ncKlc llcK-k. Viillei 7I)J 7lj; 'Hi VI llll'J 107 fl)U .(is 3.1SJ ;t,,ii i 01, 17 1' is)'. N. P. . . N. P. 1'rcf N. West N. Y.C New Kuglund liist Teuuessev Oninlia Oregon Trimsruntliieiital. Ontario A W. . ... l'nclllc .Mall . . ltlelimeml Terminal Si. I'nnl Texuh 1'iii-lrlp Union Piu-Ule Wubasli Cem Wabash Prcf. Western U West hliere llmuls. . inj no); 1.7 iu;s f? ll 10 el el lli I 112 Wi . 1'lm.AIIKI.IIII.e 1,is,t. IiCh. Val It. N. Y. A I'liHu Pa. It. It. . . &i (raiting . J2 a 1c! llesteiiv. Pass .. P. AH N. Cent. Peeples Pass. K'Urfs &3ct (B ..,i uu. '. mi W. Live Meck I'rlccs. w',".,liM,n:L,l'l.l,.V A8. .1 VT,U) relpts ut the JJcst P illadelphU mul North Peimsslvanla Uresc nrds were; ., ., , beeves. Miiep. lfe,-. IertheHe-ek i,sei jj(,A 7:M Pres leius week 2,7H 0,IW 7ul imi '". I.herrccpuier the market steie 1,6.' I liiwd heusler tfian for Inst week, nnd with a geed demand for the beltcrgrade. prices kept llrin.svhllctholewergrndeiHero hard te d's. pose of lit declliu- or 2.X- te.TiK'. lUtni, C.V.e ; u",1,f'5lri "l,,!.u'''i BlV.eniiuiiciii J'.CIIe; nndTe'.ans.3',(ii3(.e. ..'. , ?i' ), K..)V l". lrK"'lu cows, nsenige li!.-tt,".'.iSr.?',t 9 .W,.'t. V'fKhila, aserage IKilfs, H -,,,V,t V,'.'!ll1l""u,,'nKt l'" -: 11 Wist Mrglulii bulls, ns crage l.ifts, 2 l- 7 de cows , usenige l.ftu p, . M- j Weti-rn. aserugc I.UTO p,, ), 1 Virginia Vem aserage l,IIIP.wai.ji Wc.t vffi !, I ugeuvifts I.JJW. 19 wVsirin, useraie 1 Ul ill.!, 8 hi ; 2. tle, aserage 1 227 p, I 10 , js W,t ,: pliilu en hoof, r.d5 for Hie bunrli ; 20 Western heifer., its erase tHi.-,lt,s,J2 te, 3 Western, user user egc 1, ttis. ie;l de.nserugu 1.313 its, f 173: 11 le,aseragel,07jtbs fj fe; l wVstrrn hetrer. usvruKeb.ciltii.fj. Hliccp-Tlie dtinund ter nil geed grades ss as Hlbbl .1.1.1 ll.il.u nil...... .!... ..' c.. ...... r"v. siw-e-v. uriii. p quete: hxtru, .r'tcc ; geed, &.i5; j medium, iM D.cj c.iiimen,3Hfa.lc; ruIU,23e; amfci, siiroliirairdeiiuindetlg7',,c. ., Heg sierc In ralrdemuud unit weaker. U00.I l8liLu,':."',"i tf'c: heavy Wettcru 225 AS-K". !P'!B-Je t'!',m I'eavy Vctern, ever 27jft,Wieic. Kiit cewHWereln pour dcnuind nt 2)33c-. H lppery cows were In Kr reqiusd at SI5 (9 '. I'elOKim eew. srercdull uts..il. Milch iews sure ami at f23Cit. - - - Milch calve were fairly nctls-e nt tl .'Age M. Uressed Ikes-w svtre mederstely active nt 8 7!(e for natives and ftje.'ic for Tcxans. e Urnln and 1'rovltlens. Kurn blied by H. K. Yumlt, llrekf r. Cllicscie, Aug. 19, 1) o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oats. fork. I4rd. August... .... 77i Mi ai' HepUmber.......... tiP.t swj seu 0 37 B 17 October...... 70)f 3i'J )? 10 6 01 November. . . .... . . . 5 w Deeemtwr. 77? sli MX . . . January............ . .., Ir . 0 17 5 M March.. . 57 ".-.-- ' ' - Year 76 ', '."". '. ..'. '"'.". Crude Oil Z J Consels ,. . Closing Prices 2:ia o'clock p. in. Wheat. Cern. Oals. Perk. Lsrd. August ... -. . . 77 aii; i' ins (i 10 Bcptmibcr .... 7CJ1 & 20 0 n 6 10 October.. .. 7(?f 3SJJ iJi 3 H 6 M Nes ember . . .... ...... 5 f s December .. 78 8l 20'i .... fi Ki Jnnunry ... mj 6 83 May - rail scj 21 . . . icar... 70J 0 83 Contois CrudeOll .. psij UeeeipU. Curl-ew. Winter Whent .. . . 323 Hprlng Wheat 20 Cern lesl Oats.. .. ISS Itye .... Ilarley, Henrt. Itei-elplK Hogs 12,000 Kccclnbi--Cnttle 10,000 Item gs.buevtiecmcutn. A IISOLUTKLY PUItli ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpillH ponder lintcr varies. A marselefpu JL rll.s, strength nnd whoIcseincncM. Mere (conenileal tlian the ordinary kinds, nnd can not be sold In iouietltleu ssith the multitude of low test, short weight, nliim or phosphate Powder. JW( unlit In cunt. II01A1, 1IAK1NO PesriiKit Ce.. tw Wall htrccl, New Yerk. mar21-l)dAl) w riMtYeiit hyi: whisky, 1 i'ivi:yp.aiujelu. Pl.lt lilAUT, 'J fy CKNTH.AT ItOllIlLIl'HLlQUOIIHTOIIF.. Ne. 22 Centre bipiarc, Iiiiiwitcr, Pn. 4 Hifi:ciir)ii:ih'iN(i op thiT yepmi V. Mens Iieiiierrnlic Heclety slll be held Tuesday rsciilng. August 20, at h o'clock. IJd WIKKIi:j;. llAllll,8ccrclnry. U" NDDKWHAK- MOlifANl)" MKIHUM srelqht underwear lu nil crndeiinuduiiy .l'l':,nl. 'U'lMAN'a tlcnU' Furnishing Stere, 12 West King street. 4 k WAvrrn s iiiii- n i,ts. .m ...-.-.... .. ...1... t j ,l.J jV Jm my liisentleu: nlease nnsu-n nt unci'. Address. l'STI'VT" ltd lMi:i.i.let.vci.it Oillce. rANTI.Il -TWO I'lcrAKMAKKKM IN A uu rlcan Factory, Ne. Il. Annlv nt letery, Ne. in. Apply 1 irbOVlHMiAVL'lt aul0-2td UT. r ost-entiii; n.vitiiisnuna piki:,"hi li, (ween Kmeasterand Oivsllle,ncent,lhre iMOks nnd n linnilkerchlcf.Thc Under w lit pUnse return same te this elllec. lut rl 1,(;Al.?.--VK!:.,W WANTP.U ON FILLint ' OHIv. Alse, Cigar Puckers. ltd .1. .si. p. . rn 1IT TWO 1011 FIVi; CKNTCIUAItHIN J J the btate, nt HILLY WAITS, ,0 .. .. .. A."-5 H,ia W) North liuecn St. mylS-i;iiiM,W,Th.KAsv AV'i.'''''TLAUhNIHTl. ,." .'Ml '.' oupenhelmer, Hecliliclmcr, Ury Cnlawba.ht. Julian Cluiets. NO. 15 CENTRE SQUAE.E. seplS-ird T U I G lis HAs7IJLONa 's'lNCDlHX'fD KD O that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the best In the Mute, lornnlent mylS-flin.M,W,Th,!SAiv A1 aTi:AMu.o'rEXcl.1,s,e:- rneM AJf ,N. "V"U 1,111. The Yeung llcpubllenus or Lancaster, will tun hitch 1111 Lxcursten te T0LCHESTER BEACH, On tlie Chesaiicake Hay, en AL'GUbTSSI, I'J. - Train leases Lancaster nt II: 10 a. 111., en P. It. It., te take limit nt Pert Deposit. TlCICLT.-v-i-.GO. angl7-10tdl2lw C'.VNKS THlTriNl-MT ASSeTiTJlilNTOK Cane- lu the cllj enn he leiuul nl 111 I.I.Y WAIT.H CfGAIt 8TOHL', my27..M..T?;;H1 m!iwiU tIUCC" "tKcU W'KCAUHY hlli LAlt()IT STOCK OF I Mi-n mill Hne Smoking Tobacco lu tlie city M isiilen l'lne.s alfic nnd KM. each. Genu Ine Meerschaum I'Iik-siiistk'. each. DllMUTH'H tTOAK HTOltU, alit-tfdlt 114 Kast King Street. WANTI.D-A PHYSICIAN TO HLHIHK at the leunty Hospital. An unmarried man pieferrcd. Applications with iclerences te be prevented nt meeting or Dlnclorser the P.Kir en ha 1 uhpay, Ki;pi'KSiii;n 21, lss;i. .- ... u ",v """Lit of Tin: i!i.i(i). niigli-M,W,Hluls 1 ,,',l,'I.t""Al ,'"1' v Lit(ii: heisupC'll .?. ,"f,IJ':",,,,J'urnlture-OiiTuesdas, August J. at 51s est Mug strict, nt. 1 o'clock p. 111.-- .Icgaut Parler Snlt, IMiilng-iis.ni Funilture, Kitchen I lenslli, (jnindfather's I'leck, lu s?i fis't condition, Case of Drawers , lTrst-einss Par- or Organ, a s-t el Tailors Toels and iiiauv things net named. , , ,, MAHY WURMAN. .101.1. L. Il.siSKs, Auetleiucr. nul7-2td llU,A.S,',.M l'-MAlWIIALir ACaT)" . .V51.' "'is Institution prepnies ladles' aim Ueiitleinen for liny college fn the Putted Slates. An. Kngllsli Course Is arranged te pre paid -rsens ter leaching or biislmss, l'orcnt l'ercnt l'orcnt alegueupply e W. W. MOOHL, A. JL, JvIT-Iihe.mI Hecter. V I A.NNi:HCllOK (lAltDKN. ATTitACTIONSTlII.S wi:i;k. I'lUKilCVMMi:. ll.l(US. M. Pltlci' Dutch Ceiiiidluii. a I.M.M ami I IIWAIIDS, Irish Coined Inusnnd ..M,'"'1.-! VX'SPMH A, tliellrcntM.rteliTram, I Illy. .Minnie and .Nellie, in their meusing sketch," the 1 m lie Deses. VUe 11 laughable ntterplee e. Crf-lncns. ur lain tlie entertainment will be held luslili JfiWiud I.. ITALFl'Li:. Prep. if llA IUll'".t It T Kits Knit" I'lsillNu II IAIKLI:. Our threc-l Dinted lue nsUnll gene. Hupplv cxh.iused. Te meet the de 11111 nils for 11 cheap red we reduce our thice Joint I'inutiriills stained 15c red te 12c. our Unci' Joint brass mourned ll.is ledsnll gene I actors-supply exhausted. We will tell fei Sl.OJ u line threo-jelnted nlckle meuutfd lanceneiHl tlpied. Ihisn sacrifice Newtsihe time ler bargains lu line reels nnd reds. PltAlLlA SLANT CM) PHAHMACY, .. , (iipi)esiie i-istem .starket.) I ralley s sarsnpurllla Compound ts the beat ter tlm blend. jOi'iiiiiIJL M.W.FA-Sf M MtTIN HHO-s. Clothing and Furnishing Goods Mans (Inni in lull Weight bulls aie heic for the coming cool weather. Llegant lu Style nud l'lnish. Mnde from subdued stripe and check Cmslim re;., cioed Values in Jlcn s bulls, 57 te $15. MeusTrem mis, (2.M te ti. Heys Scheel bulls In many geed styles. M.ulei from icliuble material and nl prices that will surprise jeu sihcnyeusev . the it) leu ; $1 te f 10. Fer theceid esenlngs )ou may mssl 11 Fall. Weight Osereeat. We niv ready te show llicm at prices that it is eiv.y te cKct your kind from lu subdued unit n,.M,. stjles. Full-Weight Cinlersvenr lu Merine uud All-Weel, Sic te tl.25. What tin re Isleft of bummer fhlrtsand Dnisr crs has t been put as bargain prices, nnd you'll .asealuilferu thlideu former pie is liwlll le a sas lug In ou, though yuu inu net nerd th( m this miisiiii. Flnunil Shlits, Hells, lllej. 1I11 llcirf.'li mils bashes. At. The sir) lest' prices put en Miiuiutr Neck siearhas made an unusu.il stir, nnd is appre ciated by ipilik buvcr- who knew the snlne. 2 ter w hut si ,i ,"s . MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. W AND a NOUTU QUKEN STIUXT. FALL WEIGHT. fc ---, - j,,, item fetterttcment. BEST Se HAVANA FILLER CIOAB IN the city, nt . BILLY WAITZU, mylMmM.wSftfiR? m Jfer,h " al' P Clca UR GOLDEN LION AND MIA (IUENDA ;7. V". ".v.- ... mia uur..v I'lfftir lU. t.ttrmm MM. .m.Jk MZA.. , car Hnvanis Killer.)' nnd lerrn hexea. ..-. utauiuncniAiiiiTOHE, lS-tfdR III Kt King Htreit. BILLY WAITZ HAH THE PEST TWO FOR 6c and ftc Clgani In th rlty. at a N'O8.6 410aNORTllQUEEN8T. m)lMmM.Y,Th3w YES,UIRi August reduce the price of SUITIXOS AX& TROUXEtllXaS AT McORANN ft N0WLEN8, 136 North Queen Street. h SUKilHS'T.-HfOIlE AND ROOMH IN THE Knltx hllltdlllrr nnrhAtnnf .IrMlnnivMllA tlicl'cnnaylsnnlarnllreail matlen. Wlndowsen three sides, driveway te the rear, steam heat, thorough ventilation. One of the most ntlrac tlse buildlngi In the city. Apply te ,., , , C.H. FOLTZ, atigllwd tNTri.MfiF.Ncr.ii erricr. "IJIOR BALE-HTOCK AND FIXTURES OF ,t: an established (general store) iiunlnej. Sleck nbuut 9-urj0. Dullness nlmul IW.CICW per annum. Addrens, "MERCHANT," HiiglO.12,10,1711 Ix:banen, Pa. IjlfilLtcTHALE OFREAl7T5lTXfl-:7AT67T West Orange street, of n tsvo-tery llrlck Heuse and buildings. Alse, nt Mine time and place, household and kitchen rurnlturc. Hale en Wednesday, August 21, at 1 o'clock. MRS. L.H.YOHT. AUG. F. REiNiEiit, Auctioneer. nul7-3td T HF.Y CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN iiuai uiiiy wnitz'a Havana Filled Cigar, NOS. 5 A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST. m) lS-flm.M.W.Th.S&w OmitTS! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! Khlrt or nil descriptions Made te Order Chen per than they enn be bought for cUesrhere, ns stcspII ter manufacturers' profit only. TROUT ft SHANK, Shirt Manufacturer!1! nnd Men's Outfitters, HO North Queen Street. niar20-lydR "yTltAldTcHANCK. " Biggest Reduction of All in Fine Cletbes. Thirty dollar Suits reduced lolsventy-tsse dol lars. Ten dollar Pnuts reduced te 170. nnd nil ether Light Weight Suiting In the mmc pro portion. A large stock te kcIccI from, nt II. OL'KHART, Ne. 11 North Queen Street. -Only Direct Importing Tnller In the City of Lancaster. pL'tRCHCOLLKUf:. PEIRCE "COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND Short-Hand, Recerd Building,) 917-Ultl CHESTNUT ST., Phllndi Iphla, Pa., Sec ond, Th Ird and Fourth Floers. Morning, Afternoon nnd Night Sessions. Twenty-Firth Collegiate Year begins TUES DAY. SEITLMllLII 3, ISSP. h u, Tsselve hundred nnd sixtynlnc (UN) students Inst year. Early applications neccssars-. Send for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge itiallfyltig for business engagements. Full Instruction ter commercial and central business vocations. Alse Short Hand nnd Type-Writing. A faculty of mere than n score of prncttcal men ss-he base practiced whnt they tench. Uoekkccpcrs out of counting houses teaching bookkeeping; lawyer tenchlng lnw nud busi ness forms : successful high school principals teaching Lugllsh brnnchts; Insv repertcra teaching short-hand nnd type-writing, etc., etc. " TIiIh institution has been exceptionally for fer for tunate In the success or the stiutents svlie has'e gniduated therefrem." Ofllce open Saturdays for the Enrollment of Students. Announcements, etc., sent sshen rciiueited. Visitors elw-uys ssclceme. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A, aiigUMJuiMiO Principal nnd Founder. "tyiLLIAMSON d FOSTER. NOTICE T Has lug inndu extensive liiipreicmenth te our stores we hase decided te open iiiiinthely new department, lu sUilch si 111 be found goods cxcluslscly for LhiIIc". We base neither tlme 1101 kuesstedgc nl present te enumerate the article thai will be shown lu this New Department, hut nierel) glse the people an early notice that our stores are filling up ssith goods ret Fall nt PRICES that nre Jl'hT, FAIR nnd ATTRACriVR Wc Invite Ijidles te make us frequent visits, tei new goods svlll be coming In a steady stream fumi new te Christmas. s Ne trouble silll be spared te find out the isnnts of our patieus nud gls'e Infor mation te all Inquirers. Ne one is 111 be urged te buy, ter sve si 111 endeuser te make our stores .the eentie of attraitleu ter the people. 32-38 East King Street, lANCASTEIt, PA. rpiIK PEOPLE S CASH STORE. BARGAINS -IN- FLANNELS AT- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, Wchasc made huge purchuses or Flannels of es cry description ss hlch te day are sverth from 7, te 10 jcr cent, inore money. Our customers shall hasc the bcnclU of our purchnscK ns long ns the tleck 011 hand lasts. WF. WILL Qt'OTE YOU Specially Lew Prices en Flannels DURING THE MONTH OF Al'GLT. shjiiie of these goods will undoubtedly be higher In price later lu the season srheu thtic Is n greater deinnnd. We have seme sicclnl makes of Fine Quality Huiue-siadv Flannels net te be had vlsosshere In tills market Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, uiaraWydR iJCA6TER, l'A. Williamson & Fester, - q.j .j.-. 18k Hem btcrHemcnt. " 1 ' B AROAINS. l GREAT SILK 8ALE -Itnch All-Bilk HM Black Satin Rhndamn new31.12Xa yard. II JO All-Silk black Satin Luxor, warranted te wear, new Jl Myf a yard. 34-Inch Warranted Black Silk, usual price JlUiO, new 11.00 a yard. 11.23 Black 811k, warranted te wear, reduced te 87Jc n yard. 21-Inch $1.00 Black Stilt, warranted tewcar, new 75c a yard. l.00 Black All-Silk Heavy Satin Rhndamn, new 75c a yard. f 1.00 Hcas-y Black Surah, warranted te wear, new 75c a yard. 75c Heasy Black Surah, All-Silk, warranted, newWcnyard. BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. CHARLES STAMM. Slew gs-frucftincntcntB. T7WR RENT-FOUR BIX AND NINE UOftil X? Houses. Apply at JclMfd 405 SOUTH WATER ST. CAN1X.-EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN AOA cln, l'cnnnp, WcUchel. Cherry nud Malac ca, mounted In Silver nnd Urniize, DEMUTH'S CIGAR STORE. nlS-tfdtt 114 Eust Kins street. JMPOUTANT TO YOUNG MEN AND LADIES Geln Iluslness Education ntllie EYSrONE BUSINESS COLLEGE. It hns the best facilities, the best methods, the most complete course. J.13 Day Course ; JJJ Evcnlnc Session. Typewriting nnd Sherthnnd tnuchi. Opens Meudny, September 2. . . W.D.SIOSSElt, Ne. 10 North QucciSt., Lnucister, Pa, tfdiiw Tl ENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 1,16 Enst Klnc street, has hn; 11 mil line or Furniture of cs'cry description nl the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our ceeds. aS-tfdlt H. WOLF. 130 East Klnc Street. Vnlncc of gixaMen. TJA.L.VCE OF FASHION. THE LAST OP THE SUMMER HATS AT A SACRIFICE. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN AUG. 17. All White and Colored Straw Hats at ELEVEN CENTS APIECE. ALL OUR TRIMMED HATS ONE DOLLAR APIECE, AT THE PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 1 1 7 North Queen St. "iy E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you has-e them examined) 011 still probably find that there Is something srrniiB svlth them, and that g!nsMi s til be 11 urcat help te you. We use inimitable "D1A MANTA lenses. which are made only by iis.and recommended by lending Oculists as the best aids te defec tive slulen. Solid Held (spectacles, $i.00 ; usual price, 5.00. bteel Spectacles, fide.: u-ual price, si. 0(1. Artificial Eyes Inserted, $ 1 1 usual price, 1 e. M. ZiNEMAN & BHO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OlTieiANH. I'HILADELFHIA. lletiTCcri Chestnut uud Wulnuthircels. ni)S-l)d 2Kc BUck Trimming Silk, geed goedi", r duccd te 50c a yard. All our 1.23 Colored Sntln Rhadnmas reduced teWJcayard. An Alt-Silk Satin Rhadainn, ssnrratited te wear, at 50c a yard. All our Plain Summer Silks, Dark Celers, re duccd te33c a yard. AH the nbos-e SILKS srore Imported espec ially for this season's wile, and they are fully warraulcd te give entire satisfaction ns te srear. When It Is rcmcmlcrcd that Ihefermcr prices sverc most moderate, the present eirerlns will be manifest. In vlesv of the extremely low prices, no dls dls ceunt can It allowed te dealers or ethers. l.tltacrllrtttratts. T".UK U(VV?'AT1AN INSECT FOWDER, propelled by ni;oedpodcr blower. Is the 11 esl ctlectual dcstieycr or files nnd ether small insects, l'orsale AtltUBLEY'S DRUO STORE, .i ssrsiivine street. OAltRY IN" HTOCK-UEST CHARCOAL, Hammered Hnr Iren, Deuble Refined Iren! i iiiiiuviia uiyei iron, insets. Het nnd Celd I JOHN HEfalt. 333 Ihst Fulton utrcet. m2-tld XjAWUU-sus. AM FOLLOWS: DIRKIO. FOR Steainnndllsrtniullc J'neklmr, Asbrst Repe, u ."s"!?;? Yfik I'ncklnir. Hemp Fackln", bc'Sles Mill IJaird, Asbestos Cement, .UIh'sIes Shcathinc-. Oum I'.icklni.-.Oiim Rings' tei Water CJaiiBCs.l'lumbaRe I'ncktnif, Reed's l'ntciit A feLutSfil0,,!;l1 I'H'O Cescr, nt JOHN RESTS, oil East Fulton street. m2-tfd CTEAM HEAT IB THECOMINU HEAT FOR O dsyellliiBs, churches, schoe. houses, etc.. though successfully used ene hundred cars nCO. Wltf'llSnil fniilnnnlntn n .l.n..n....n JOHN lli-Sf, syhe srlll give you a sntlsfnetery Jeb, nta fair price. iii2-tfd T7IOR THE REST HOT AIR Ft'RNACE IN .llie inarlict. co le JOHN DEST.XU East Fulton ttrcct. ui2-tfd IJIOR FULLEY8. SHAlTINeT COLLARS. . -,.I!."c.rf'tnaiun llese. Couplings, c(c.,be (e JOHN UlisT, 3.B Lust Fulton hfrcch ' m2-trd IrW B?,!L,:1 TU,1U: BRUBHia, STILLSON - ? lI'eWHiichc'.lMpcnnd .Menkey Wrenches nJvr'U-m,ri,.Ci( V." t-'nns-, etce B" te JOHN IS EST, at3 L'ist Fulton street. m2-lld fir. OLD 11RONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING for b team erlc nt.Tiin v iii't.Tu mm - . I ulteiiktrcet. ins-ifd II Irv I!?IIi'1i!lSl "OinZONTAL, TUHULAR, J Vertical, l'erinblc.Cyllndcr.Mirlnc. unuiy Hie or tKisscr, of the best material nnd work werk innnslilp, go te JOHN REST, S3.1 E-ist Fulton "feet. ,.j.trd pARTICULAn ATTENTION RAID " TO r.. J'le' Making, I'atlcrii!, Drawings nnd IIIue I'rlnls, nt Prices rensoimlile. m ieiim REST'S. 3.11 i I'llll l.ll.A., . .M..A. ' ... ... rulten street. m2-tfd A C1ENCY FOR CALLAHAN tt COS CE-rSL-mc!u !ota.!,:e the plnce or Red Lead. In illl-Wi i"?"," ,lve .tlln.e3 t'e quantlly or red lead find Is far superior lu maklnsrstcani Joints' packing inrm nnd hand hele plates en boilers, uvlMl .iirL S& ?fnw P" Pound at JOHN HLSI'S.Ua East Fulton street. m2-tfd lOJ'W-.ItAO SCREWS, SET bCREWS, L? Square nnd Hcxusen Nuts, these ceeds lu fcteck.utJOHN RESTS, asj East Fnlteii , ilrec" , mJ-tfd pUiire, RO'ILERS. MINIMS. C'ENTRIFU C'ENTRIFU fr,iisl?1,,n.ntU?t"i"l'iunp,'ier nn' capacity, at JOHN REST'S. a IJistVultenfctr.'Cl. initfil ADIATOHS, OF X!V Slim, can bn furnished nl ANY MAKE OR DE- by JOHN hijst. Ml lint Fulton street; mitfd rcasenablu figure s, AIRE HRICItS. FIRE CLAY, AT LOW Q IlKUrcj, gote JOHN REST, a3J East Fulton street. m.'-tld IOII STEAM..aAUCES, HIGH OK LOW fei Tr-iulY aicr unuges. Oiuike Cocks, v..??'1.! wLlcl1.'' or, Wclehted, mass Tubes ,M,iUlliS?,.bjl,mn8fK8U!Jll "auges, cylinder Oilers Plain, nter Gauje Columns. Cwk for Htcam Gauges, call en JOHN REST, 31 liist l'Ulten street. nv.'-tM T7IOR AMERICANMGHTFEEDCYlTnDER V Lubricators, Glass (HI Cups for HenrlUER. seu can get thuia nt JOHN HEsT'S, Xtl Enst 1-tiltenstieet. m2-tfd DISO Fulton street. uii'-tfd TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS FORTAULE 1 Engine nnd Reller, en svlieeN, cheap, as (hn vp Leather Rellers, Tan Packers, Triples Herse JOHN Hl-ST'S Xa East Fulton street, liiitrd 17I0R HORIZONTAL' si'ATfeNARYnjr I1 glncs, from L te W horsc-peue-r, and Vei Ileal Engines from l! te Whorsc-pesu-r, you sill Ilnd them ul JOHN lll.SI"b, uil-Eust Fulton sticel. m'.'-lfd IOIl CASTINGS. IRON OR RRASsTufTilf iW!,rJ1,,av' "l hen uetlee, go te JOHN MjL n'il ' "lt0" street. niiMfd TF IN WANT OK Hit ASS OR IRON S 101' Cocks, Aslx-sles Fucked Cooks, Fit nnd Kill Cocks, Les'er Cocks, bwlng Joints, cull and get Ihcni, ur tend sour order by mall, te JOHN Rli-jl' dJJIiist Fulton sticet. m"-tfd rillfE COriON WASTE, Cel'l'l.D 1IY ill lela of 10 pcniuiU or me pound, lOe es-cr,ic All goedsili'listred leenviwrl of the V VI IM.-. . i-lls- l'ri.. Call en JOHN ULsT. Ne. a East Fulton street. inS-tfd XNJECTORS. RUE LI TI LE GIANT. HAN L,cock Inspiraters and Electors, Fberman Reller h coder, Penberthy Insjiecler, American IiOectprs, nil in stock, at JOHN UEsT'S, :t Last Hilten street. inS-tfd qiANICS FOR WATER, OILS ACID ORGAS, . A-.,f.,lM-,C iUnlK or capacity, nt fair prices, go teJOHN IIIr,SHIiiki Fulton eticei. iniifd QH W II FEirr OF PIPE, FROM " O VsV' VJKJ inch te G inch dlameter.'ter sulcata lese figure, and the only heuse lu the city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te 6 Inch diameter, at JOHN REST'r., 3J3 liist Ful ton street. m-J-tfd EOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTING'S, ROTH plain nnd reducing, up te is-lneh diameter, lleuble Fittings, Flanges, Flniige Unions, Muuirelds, Aintric.in Unions. Tube Supjierts. Hangers, Fleer and celling Plates, go te Jehn UEST S, UJ liist Fulton street. m'.'-tfd rplIE RIVAL FOUNTAIN l'EN-THE REST A. amlchcniKsit In the murlu t 11 k.milgeld pen. Hard rublier holder, nesir get- out of order, easily tilled. Call and etaiuln,- befere piirchnsiugelseHhcre. At KIllsM ; cjGcnti' Fiinilshlniri Stere, ti West King siuu M ILI.ER'S HORAX fcOAF. TVYIL-L-ER'S Borax Seap WILL- WASH CLOTHES, -AN EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN 1710R PRATT A CVDY AHHESTOS . . uiviv,j.UUs vuiscs, nrassnioeo Vuls-cs, llruss Onte Vnlses, Iren lledy Globe Valves, Ievcr Sarety Valves, Pep S.irety Valves, Air Vnlscs, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swlnglns Lhcck Valves, RnissChcck Vnls-cs,Foet Vnrs-e. Auzle Vnls'cs. iill nt .Kiiiv iir.sir'w -m i..f .w..u..i u,.-vs Miuit ; u nurse-power, siiein horse-power, S'j; lUhorEO-pesscr.SOTJ: 15 horse herse VW&JhzZilp "ors.s'pesvcr, tl.lTe, call at JOHN HEM'S. 3X1 East Fulton street. niS-tfd -- r.i. ,..i ,f -,--.
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