I'1 "v. ?-. -v!r..,C -'fr VV-Sr"?-! f ?4r ii l'He ,..-. ' ,y 5'a.,? t7" -,-. . - r A te i ja-'w. r ,JL& ', "i jr',T-"--"'-:-,, viT ,r j THE LANCASTER BAILT IOTEIiMGENCE TUESDAY, AtJOUST? 27, 189. " iJ3? I fa mi. rr'1 i-V1fr v . &. r' ; "& gh m - -. 4 !: $ t. 4- Ktf :'Cfet fc-'fK '. c tffi TURNPIKE. v nr , .. i. t ' , , IVIHHIRUI UMfH WII .ftlMtMHWllWllf. k JMftK Itatete, 6,000 or 9B.000, te fcfMrt Wtte nnxe UHU Sen Without Children. --V i.-WU of EHm Becker, of Warwick M admitted te prebate en Jion Jien tttMer of wills. Mr. Becker ijrrtnl meetks age and leaves kU itohtaaefl. ir tue (ten aictwiuieuv hmite fttlr,eaUtc is te de ex -I U Urn bundles efa templke. Iklk will he gives Jthe course of the IT It It a fellows : Beginning nt landStenere In Warwick town tewn m te Hoever's school house, rlT.Brafaaker'e te B, Lehman's, te fn corner, te cress reads leading te k taill, by way of Jelin and v. a. ft Jams, or as fur as the money win kteyay. l.aVfMla his executer te Kire the con- Jltt At teonstrnctlen ofthe turnpike te t bidder, In one-founh miie "ce lt shall be 18 feet wide, 10 te IS t;tfclek in centre ullh n oval shape 'ksalsht Inches, that the turnnlke I free and no tell shall be charged. lO. KrbU named as the executer wlll. lvalue of the estate cannot new be m- 1. It Is estimated nt from fC.OOO te k. sad with lltliratlen, in n contest of b-vsrttl. Which Is rtrouable. tlie cstnte W 111 kfSjdneed below the above lltircx iua- ItWfcHy. -T? tU mebsgrs SURPRISED. i r '4Mwr a, Fex Discovers Them In II ts t and They nurrledly Depart. -QM.VXMA. Auk. 27. ttebbem entered -ifetlWMUi of Albert 11. Fex, en Walnut wset, near Fourth, aneui a ocieck im jetaJug, but did net get anything of mtM. They entered tee rear of (he -' - U-iiAillA m. liniilnl.u It... fj.il.iil Bk( aMMSWtU MllWUlugv uji cm.he, uu. lui.uu k tats deer near the belt, but tlie noise i aside in drawing tlie belt awakened Mr. ;' 1fesJv.He went te the front room for his .Jierelver and the robbers licnrtl him vvalk- ' CMkj They hurriedly left tlie house, and ;5jf r. Fex saw a man leave the yard. About .6,4 o'clock a man came back te tlie house, 'test the family were waiting for him. Mr. 'tYjex shot at him, but missed the robber, 'rwhe left the yard in n hurried manner. 'l"Mt. Fex and Jehn Allisen, living next I Us pursuers. . ,f .Xttkellutt, roller at the guide mill of ' ,'tke Susquehanna .telling mill, had two lfafen of his right hand broken yestor yester v "Tistar afternoon. Ills hand wa caught be- Atweenthe rolls by a bar of Iren, resulting ;lm the Injury. iCf A rallroader entered the building used 4 M.1IA IntnMtlnp It, Ilia U'A.I venl. nf t;it';ptlie P. R.R. last nlgbt vvhen u torch car pi Cia bynimsei nre te some ovcrcietho ty P&MaA Yv (tin mi.ti. Thn flrA -wnm rtnt. ntif liv we men after much trouble, and sereral ; : ef the car IntipccterR had Uiclr clothing trkarned. Ne damage was dena te the j1mUdlnK. 'iftl" Jehn Thumni. ncphew of J. !', Thumui, P iiWlll leave town en Saturdey for Amherit, CiAfllla., theological college of the German 2. .w.llrangellcal synod of North America, te ',Jrepare rer the ministry, fe'' The following artlclet wero chnncud off Hat the tiliawnce festival nnd drawn bv the 'fffBllewing tickets! Stand Jump, Xe. ft5, ABBlre J. W: Selly; vase, Ne. .1, Jehn Xnater ; cream pitcher, 18, Llzzle Itethelser; tlrer mug, 17, Jacob Hoag sllver ike ; l aUnd, 62, Maggle Predchl : fiuic.v Nlilrt. 71. Iy 4,MUb Hohenadle j cake, 0, Annle linker. lt"isS The" Shawnee lire ceiniuiiiv hulil n inert. ' ViJltf .Wet n.ffhtand engaged the Metropolitan JV., Vhand for Carllale In Knr,!ml..r Tim atesabers will wear badges and futlgue jffJeTane. jf, iiJtr. 0. Sheelcrand daughter, Mrs. Tem liUBahwars. of Baltimore. ar vlnlllntr In (rmn ,JMUea Ida and Clara Hlnnle. of Phlln- B i' 4etbU, are visiting Mrs. Jehn Hartman. , $ a-aMaoei oearu win meet, in rcguiur session fKHiM, evenlnc. -;:f ."Seul Emnt rnrnt Hlevn Tlnrrnllu . lull '.V.fcr SO days for bclnc drunk and disorder! v. S&.Mles Annie L. Klevennen nml Anim!i sK7 'TjTlCainhV- nf TtnlHmnrA n itiiaaIm nr n w r "K VR T G14VUU. & uetlelb Teung is entertaining a. number tva ar tna JUmnnnrrliriT mmulini-B ntwl nil.Mr Mends at his Yerk county farm te-dav t Edgar Wilsen, of the Laundry Machine eeapany. lain town te nlacothe macblncrr fe,fl,i" the company In the new buildings. . n. n. vicKinsen nas accepted a position M reporter for the Daily Veic. Miss Ida Richards, of Phlludelnhln. Ik -YlsiUnir Miss Lulu Smith. .. . . " . Michael Wolfe Is upend In tr Ills vacation ; rCi- BiVAItr VAvl mnA Tl ,tT, x&hi Mlse Carrie and Mary llrtuer and Mary -,',& Tills, have returned from n pleasant trip. ean . wiisen nas retuiueu home from trip te Rochester, X. Y. daiunu neuiiun. :$&,m AtUeke a Htasolead of Wualthv fft&X " Men and "Wounds Twe. W Black Bart's most daring deals In the 4V Mountain easses of California unci Cnlnrmln fe! were outdone en Monday byn lonohlgh lenohlgh lonehlgh f 'wayaaan. who held up and robbed tlie J '3t etace that runs between Gogebic, M Ichlgan, ;iy. " vinuu uuc, u nuiiiiiiur rcieri wnore . Mople from the large cities spend deg. -w, ay. As the stage wai running along nt t?: a HTely gait through a dense forest, when flu about two miles from the station, n man jwspea out In front of It, and pointing two pig navy revolvers ut the driver, com cem aunaedhlm in geed old Westers style te threw up his hands, at the miue llme ex tending the same order te tlie fuur pasteii- ai "mm ma uuuuii, wiiii me lunucr pro pre vision that they "shell out" nil loeso vel. Mbles and currency. One ofthe passengers went down In his pocket, but instead of bringing up his poeketbeok he clenched a pUtel In his hand and began firing at the robber. The dos des dos perade immediately returned the tire, and although the driver a hipped the horses into a mad gallop, his aim wes true, U. JCackcrchar, a boekkeper In the I-'lrnt Na tional bank, of Minneapolis, receiving the Jlret bullet in his cheek, whlle a second went crashing through his leg. Anethor paeseneer, named A. O. l'lecschbaln, of Belleville, 111., Mas mortally wounded. He raised up in the seat, as the herseu were whipped away, Just in time te iccolve a ballet in the hip. He fell forward end pitched ever Uie side or the coach into the roadway. The horses continued en a run and the woueucu mail wns icil te laKe his chances with the robber. That villain threatened at nrtt te kill him, but Anally desisted alter securing $37 and his victim's watch and chain. The wounded man lay bleed ing in the read for three hours bofero nny no courageous enough te go te his succor was secured. He was taken te the hospital l KDUAinnp ltitt tl.a lcu .rl.l. ....... . ?5r !?'t.. t0 bll5ht aU bopei of recovery. & 'JWflclans aay he will net llve ever night. fi .Jaackerchar ras taken te i:agle river for Miueui, ana irem tuere te his lieniu at Minneapolis. There are graye doubts as te his recovery alue. rtv There were two ether passengers en the i.Kn SS but neither of them wus molested. irae party was out en a Ashing trip and ,,.-' was composed of wealthy men. Geerse rierj-'H runernl. '-The funeral of Ocorge I'lery took place Ihle morning from his late rcsldcm-e at the W. Charles heteU The services were oun eun 4aetd by Rev. Dr. J. Max Hark. Among these wrhe attended the funeral were a large number ofthe Licensed Liquor Deal es association. The body uustakcute l!k treiu leaving King street, and thence ULUit, where the interment was made. ..-' .jfV .. J:. t JUrr last eyeulug for a heating. She was ' iHMed with being Incorrigible and be- jreew the control of her father. The father 1 V ree4 te give her ene mere trial, and if ,(', she does net behave properly she will be eurt te the Heuse ef Refuge. etaeaa Mm te Se tlw riehlB Clith. .The water In the rivers Is setting very low at Johnstown, and as a consequence a great deal of pestilence-breeding matter is being exposed. The stench along the river bank Is becoming unbearable; especially along the point and near the stone bridge are the odors very nauseating. There are a lite likely many dead bodies In the sand eng the banks and also in the bottom of the river. The body or a child was taken out of the sand near the stene bridge en Monday. Through the carelessness ei some of the empleyes, the grnves or lloed victims In Grandvlew cemetcry de net corresiiend te the numbers en the mergue record. This was painfully Illustrated when James W. Shuinaker, a prominent merchant or the town, Identified some Jewelry as belong ing te his wire, and when the grave corres ponding te the number was opened, the body was found te be that of n man. An cnthuslastle meeting was held by the business mm, Monday night, at which It was determined te bring suit against the Seuth Ferk Fishing club. Kpeerhes were made by n nuinber 'or business men, all Mrengly urging united action In the mat ter. One thousand dollars was rolsed by subscription, and It was agreed that Jehn II. Linten and W. Heraco Hese should be appointed te Investigate thn case. Did "et Knew Ills Father. TheSunlmry i)ctlfy tells or an old man rreni Lancaster county named Jehn Blake, who came te that town several days age In search or his son James. Hiiporlntendcnt Finn, ofthe gas works, agreed te drive the old man te the ronldenco of the son, which was out or town several miles. On the way the old man related hew he had letl Pennsylvania fifteen years age for the Went, and had net written te any ene since. Several years ege he sold out, returned te Lancaster, bought a rami and settled down. When the pair arrived at young Blake's home he did net bollevo that the old man was his falher until many Incidents of by-geno days had been recalled. Shortly after the elder Blake went West a railroad Occident occunedln Michigan In which ene Jehn Blake was killed. The old gontlemon's folks thought that he was the man, as no news from him was iccclved. The young man was very glad te sce his father, who eald that he only wanted te sce his son be bo be fere dying. An Old Man's lllrtlnliiy. Ycsterday was thel2d anniversary of the birth orOcergoIhman, a retired furnier, who lives In Kust Lampeter township, south of Kden, and a party was given him which was attended by his children, grand grand chlldren and ethers. Mr. Lclimnu was born In Btruslmrg township, but has been In the Lampetnrs for many years. He has voted at every election since Menreo was choseu prosldent, except the last presi dential election when he was sick and un able loge te the polls. The old gentleman's health Is geed except that his hearing and eyesight Is slightly dofectlvo. He comes Trem a long lived rainlly and his brother Geergc, who llvosen the next faun te hint, is (h yours or age and In excellent health. Ills sisters and brothers died at the follow ing ages: Jehn, 80 ; Jeseph, 73; Abram, 60; Charlette, 81, and Kllza, 77. Te Tnx American Vessels. A recent order of the Dominion council required that a Toe ef50 cents for each roert Inward or clparance outward be exacted from all vessels navigating the inland waters of Canada, excepting theso holding Canadlnn coasting licenses. Ameilcaii vessel owners Imve risked their govern tnent te pretest te the Canadian government against the discrimination. On this subject n telegram Trem Ottawa says : " The order niNes the whele ques tion or reciprocity In coasting. As the United Htates docs net grant coasting pri vileges te Canadian vessels, her ships can not claim theso prlvlvileges In Canada, and consequently cannot avail thomselves of this order. The Canadian' government Is promred at any moment te enter Inte negotiations with the United States for the puipose of securing reciprocal coasting privileges." A Farmer Sheets the Wreuif Persen. Pillaging boys Invade William Olvens' (cach orchard, near Yerk, and deplote the rees of thelr fruit. Mr. tllvens dctor dcter dctor mlned le net, and en Sunday when several boys wero aeen In the orchard robbing us UMiual the proprietor, armed with.ii shot gun und assisted by two or empleyes nnmed Jones and Wolser, gave cluise te the boys, The latter mauageil te gain en (heir pur suers, and when Mr. GIvuus noticed this he took aim at the boys and llred. Instead of hitting his mark nearly thn entlrocharge ledged in the loll thigh et J. I). Jenes, one orthe empleyes who was nsMlstlng him te catch the boys. The wounded'niHii wus taken te his home in this city and given needed attontlen. l'leni soine caiise the injured man had steeped when the shot wbh flred or he would have received the eutlrn chargu In his face. J'nld the CetM. 1). L. Seurbeer, who was arrested In the court heuse corridor for drunkenness and disorderly conduct en Saturday, en com plaint or Theodere Kliuger, wus heard by Alderman Halbach last oveutug. The accused admitted his guilt and wus dis charged upon iKiyment or costs. Henry Onble, for belng drunk and disorderly, was arrested by Censtable LMirmau. He paid the costs bofero Alder man Dcen and was discharged. Struck (i llrower mid Clet Arrested. J. Abraham Rprenger has brought it suit against Kdward Howarter bofero Alderman McConeiny charging hi in with assault nnd battery upon Jeseph Bvhultr, ene or the browery empleyes. It seems that Hownrter and a companion went te the browery ycsterday uftiu neon for a keg or beer. They beenme very saucy te Schultz, who tried te put llowurtcreut. The latter struck him several times in the face, hence this suit. A MiiHleal Eiitei'tiilnmeut. Last evenlng n musical cutertaliimcnt was given at the residence of Mr. William Adams In honor or Miss IMllh Lehman, or Philadelphia. The evenlng was spent in iiiusie rendered by the MlIe.Tltlciis Concei t ceniany, Including Mcssre. Trewltz, Kendlg and Klssluger, ulse by the well known Qermanla quartette, consisting or Messrs. Win. Adutim, Ld. Parker, Chailra Xauman and Abram Adams and violin nnd vocal soles by Abram l'rltz and Al. Albright. i A Tnlleix Union. Lai-t evening the Journeymen tailors or this city held a meeting for the purpese of taking steps te form n union. They elecled the following ulllcers: I'lesldent, William Maglll; vice pietldent. It. Dlttmanj secre tary, Jeseph II. Hedman j nsslstant sivro sivre tary, Ocorge Klrchucr; treasurer, Isaac McCauley, Application will be made te the National Journey men Tailors Union ler a t barter. .... Fer the Ambulance. Conliibutlena rer the nnibulance rund limj' be handed te the currier boys or sent te this ofllce and will be duly acknow ledged in these celuiiiUN. Execution Afrnlust nu Undertaker, Redmond Cenynghain, atterney for Jacob Gable, Issued execution this allcr allcr allcr noeu ugalnM Win. T. S.Guble, undertaker, for 87W. WlitH or jtopievin. Jehn K. Mabne, attorney for Jeseph A. Ocker, has Issued a writ of replevin for a hori-e valued atJ2W, lu the possession or T. C. Lcmnu, flour dealer. Jehn A. Ceyle, for LMward A. Itausing, itsued a similar writ for a horse In the possession efC. K. Andersen, city. Trinity LuthermiH GeIur te the Switch- back en WedtiCMluy, fceplember ith. Round trip tickets geed for three day. Tralu leaves Quar rn Ille at 5:10 a. m.; fare, S3. Leaves Laneatter (King St), at 0 a. m.; Columbia, (i a. m.; Man. helin,O.Ua.m., Lltitr.6.65 a. m.; Fplirnta, 7il7 a. m,; fare only B.75. Tralu returning same day leaves Glen Oneke ut S:30 p. m.j .Munch Chunk, 8:10 p, m. IjiH excursion te the Hwltcli. back. Don't whi thU cheep trip. nuW,lSAt2,l KtenrsteB te Williams' Orere. Wednesday, AurnitlB, via Reading railroad. Round trip 'tleksts geed tbr three day. Fare Fare enlv 11.73. Train learn Lancaster (King strtet), al7'a.m.; reterbunr,7:ISa.m.j Hanhelm,7:tt; via Lrbanen. Leave Mtltz, 6 a. m.j Ml II way, 8:11a. m.i Kphrata, 6:27 a. in.; Relnheld, .17. Fare, 11.75. Train returning same day for nil points leaves Williams' Greve at 5 p. m.; Itnr rltburg, 6 p. m. au22,2,2Q,7'it The Most Bnccensrnl Advertisers Are mlng Remington Ures.' County Rent LI Mi, Issued at Pittsburg. They cover the ground the most thoroughly with the least exprnie. ltd m " TllEDHTtrenccln Cost between the very best tin reef thalcan be had and one of the common variety, which Is aln-ays unsatisfactory, Is se mall that no one can afford te use the latter. llowteorderatlurooflnlelllRentlyor hew te select material and hew te superintend me chanics In Uylng It se as te secure the licit re sults Is a problem that concern! evcryone who hss anything toitewllha building. Huch ques tions as this and ethers arc very satisfactorily answered In a little pamphlet entitled "A Tin Reef," which has been Iwncd recently by Mer chant A Ce., of Philadelphia. New Yerk and Chicago, and which Is sent te nil applicants. It Is fully Illustrated and contains n very large amount of Interesting and valuable matter. Te California by tlie Northeru Pacific Railroad. The excursion across the Continent via the Northern raclflc Railroad, with a farther Jour ney ever the Mount Blianta route te California, and thence through that wonderful empire of the Oelden West, Item Its northern border te the Mexican line, Is announced by the enter prising firm of Raymond & Whlteemb. The party will leave Philadelphia, Monday, Octo ber II. The return route from California Isevcr the Hanla Fe Mno, but as the tickets, nrter reaching Han Francisce, are geed for line any time In six months, the members of the party may exercise their own preferences ns te the time of stay en the rncllle ceait There are many advantages In this mede of plcnMire irnxellug, and, It Is plain te Me, the exenr exenr slenlst Is dtveted of none of thn privi leges of an " Independent" tiavelcr, but may de about in hn please. On the sumo dste-.Octebcr U-ft party will leave the Last for Beulliern California direct via Kansas City and the Hanta l"e route. Descriptive circulars may l0 obtained of Raymond A. Whlteemb, 111 Keutli Ninth slrett, under the Continental Hetel, Philadelphia. Jlcrtthe. FwiiY.-August 25, IRTO, In this city, Geerge I'lery, In his M:cnty.rlrit jear. The reliithcsnnd friend, of the. family are rc ppccinilly lnltcd te attend the hmeral, rrem hlslntnienldenee, Ne. 10 East Chestnut street, en luejdny morning at 11 o'cleek, from there by IZ.lOp, m. Reading railroad te Lltllz Mom Mem vlan ecinclery at 1 o'clock. HetiDY. Augimt 3, 1RS0, In this city, Mrs. Ann Reddy, aged lxty.nv j enr. The relatives nnd friends or the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence of her ten, Wllllani Reddy, Ne US North Mulberry street, en Wednesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Interment nt Ht. Mary's ce nit tery. iitrtvltete. Grain nnd Previsions. FtirnUhed by 8. K. Yundt, Ilreker. Closing Prices 2d(i o'clock p. in. vneai. corn. uni. i eric. Utrd. 6(12 0 02 II 00 5 H'i r, 77 6b2 0 77 August Heptember...., October November December. ..., January May . .. Year CeiiviIh CradeOII .. se 072 0 U 77'4' "S Mil ill'i 3) 20 zii'i U80 I) V) 8 U0 ny, B7 l.lve Stock .MnrlO'tM. Clllt'Aoe, AueJO. Receipts, 11.000ihlpintnts 2.(J0; dullj beeves, II lOfll 7(1 : Hecis, KIUUiIM; sleeliers nnd feeders, ti 75(3200; cows, bull nnd mixed, II 20&3OO; Tuias entile, fl ucw21J; bulk,t.1(WUGU. Heks lleeclpts, 12,000; slilpmenls, 1,500; innr innr kelHtienir; mixed, H 8iJ.;M5e: heavy, 13 00 01 (A3; llKlil,tl(ie.'rf,ia5; sKlps,JMSil .V). Mheep KecclplK; 7,rvt slili'iiienis.COOO: mar ket Heady j uatHes, ai 4011 0(1 ; Western woeled 15!)rl 10; shorn Texan, J.IHW00; lain!),! W te'.s, W li ,1(1, lsi I i'-i'Tv.-Catlle-Rceellp,.'W80: shlH mciilH Jl.vi iiuiiket dull; coeil shippers fair; elhtrs ,i lewir 8curs of entile shipped te New Yeik. Hogs Receipts, 47110: slilpmenls, 2W0 market slew ; pits nnd light Yerkers.il OO&ITO; medium and light Philadelphia, II Mi'GO; heavy hogs, $135ftl 10 ; Dears shipped le New Yerk. Hhcep Receipts, fAOO; slilpmenls. 40W3 ; innr ketmir; prtnu, M 'ibCtU j fulr le geml.Slt tlA; common, $20S3 60; lambs. J 135 75. l'hllndclphln 1'i-odiice Market. I'llll.ADKl.riilA, Aiig.27.-Noen-Flour wenlc ; Penn'n siirs, 2CW2i0j ettrn, 300i330j family, t 00(31 25; roller, I00i3l60; patent, fli.V5 00. Wheat ijnlet ; N. 2 Red, new, 2c ; Ne. 1 Pclin'n Red. Vlc. Cern slendy ; Ne. 2, 41ail'c. OnU dull; Ne. 2 White JSK&; Ne. 2 mixed 24U- llrau dull ; Winter 12 (Mala 23. Ruled liny dull: 12 OXyllOOas teuuallty; timothy 120K$1I 50 for choice; mixed. IOJ1200; baled rje straw, ucw,13 60. Hetter weak ; lVun'n creamery rxtia, 17lSXe; Pcnn'allrHUextra 203-5. I'.l'ks scarce and (Irm: Penn'n ilrsts, liv. Ciiecsc steady; partt-klnis, 6aJJc; lull sklins. Hii'.V. Pelroleiiiii dull; refined In bbls., J7 20. Potatoes firm t 202c ' bmket. Stock .Markets. Quotations by Reed, McGrunn A Ce., bankers, Uuinislcr, Pa. HKW VOI1K MST. 11 A.M. 12 II. I'.M. I'nuadii Paclllc O. C. C. A. I Colerado Ceal I'entrnl Pnellle. Canada Heuthern Chi. HI. U Pbg Den. A Rie a Iel. U A W Krle Krle 2nds 63 146 23 '$. HSJj ui' ' Jcr U .. K. AT Leu. ft N TOW Ij. Hhere I0U Mich. Cen tev; laiJJ "5i iwj; Missouri Pecltlc.- Heek. Vullcy N. P. N. P. Pref. N. West- N. Y. (3 New KiiKlnnd Dint Tennessee. Omaha. ... Oregon Transcontinental., Ontario ft W Pacific Mull Richmond Terminal. .. . Ht. Paul Texas PiielHc Union Paclllc Wabash Cem Wabash Pref. Western U West Shere lleiuls. rilll.ADELIIHA I.1UT. Ih. Vnl II. N. Y. A Phlln l'n. lt.lt.. ltcndliiir lA'h. Nav Hestenv, Pass P. ft 1U N.Ceut Peeples l'asi Rdifl's Oil v'i 7i jf riii :ii 70 iu; rsJJ ill MX no I'i a MJ w5 ifr m ?.','. 7T'' 7li 71't " -T.'. ill's (..: U2!? ui"j "? "l 17i' try ;u a;'; ci'J m; my, f.l M ' 63 ' ii 22 7-16 22'd 6;i!,' M'S &j;J tsl'i 97i; UMi t'SK itciubucvtiociitcitte. puni:Jcici:erTHuait.vpiI Tart Red and White CALIFORNIA WINC, 30e per bottle ; $:l.0O iwr dozen bodies, x. n.. HOHRLR'hUQUORbrORK, No.aCentreHiuare. Ijincaster, Pa. ITIOURUNT-reUHHlX AND NINlfllOOxi ,J Houses. Applynt Jel2-tfd 405hOUTH WATDR ST -rANTL'D-TIIIIi:i: C'Ur.VltMAKRRs." AP- pl at this ofllce for fuilher particulars. nuiV.'iiilIt vfenct'.-Ai-Tjnt 'hi:iTi:.Mui:i( 1," km. i. the Northern .Market llouse will chance their time from 7 o'clock te S 30 o'clock In the morning. nuB27,2e,51 rTiwanti:d - m"I'a7ykmfley- incnt teu few geed werknicu ut the Hnr ness llarrtvi-are Company, Cherry, near James ireei. Apply lu im;iK H.NYI iDKlt. ltd Manager. J'JUIH.IC HAI.I: AT NO. !M NORTH CHAll CHAll lelle street, en Wednesday afternoon nt I ocieck, one bedroom suit : also n geuenil mi rlitv of htuschcld and kitchen rurnllnre. ltd JJ. F. ROWE. IJl'lll.lO 8ALK OP A LARCH' LOT OP Kindling Weisl, Heards, I 'rallies, Hash, lioers, Hhuttirs and Hlatn ut Ne. i'J;l .south lliiecustrts't.lomerion (W131iMl).Yluioiu (W131iMl).Yluieiu lug nt 9 o'clock. II. P. IIOWU, It Auctioneer. PROPOMAIM WILL UK RIX'LIYLD FOR the leasing of the lusUleuall smie of the Farmers' Southern Mnikt t llouve for ndvertis. Ing purposes at U.111IA Mci:iuy's,Na;0 Seuth C'liK'li street, lensp te run for one j car from Oc Oc lybcrl.iiext. II. U FRAILLY, augtfftaid 'secretary. rTsHK Tolchester Excursion. AUGUHTS.s.. 8H-cliil train will leave Lancaster iP.lt. It.mt :40 a, m. Lancaster, 6:10 a. m K.60 : RehrcrlO;n, b-J0. !r! .,MeSptvlllc,ti:58,.Sj Columbia J.tX, fiw,i.y.a.n,.ni01 1'ore., 7:17. 12.00; Hafei.'ar Hafei.'ar ber,7:,Sl.W. Children under 12 yeursefng. hall price. Arrive In Tolchester Bench at 11 ut lock a. 111. lAiive Tolchester Bench it6H0p. mnuAwewJBM?,,,,,IC,W,,,, gtctu 3fctcrtlmet. IUI1L.IC HALH OK HOUHEHOLD AND Kitcnen i urmiiire onr.unaeenroom unit, ileailn bureaus, extension and ether table. chairs, earnel". ccik and parlor stove. All In excellent rundlUen. IVwllUeN-le at 1 o'cleek p. m., Atisusl JJtli, at Ne. an Wet Clietnut Mu ' ,..iZ " tititnj virL'irf.inn ltd JAMIXZUKIICIIEII, VrENItV WOLF. FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te l.Vl Haul King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended le. Call and examine our goods. a8-tfdll II. WOLF. 130 East King street OlIIKTSI SHIRTS! SHIRTS! Hhlrts of nil descriptions Made te Order Clieiqier than they can be bought for elsewhere, ns nn fell for manufacturers' profllenly. TROUT & SHANK, Hhlrl Menufneturer and Men's Outfitters, 1 10 North tiuccn HtrceL inar2S-lydR TIIKRi: 1H NO HCNSK IN HUFKEntNO with Cerns and Uunler.s, when COCHRAN'S CORN CURE Will always cure. A well known lndy In Lan caster, l'a., sulTered se much from a llunlen Hint she could Henrecly walk. One application entirely removed the pain. It Is guaranteed te cureerthe money will be refunded. Price, 2.1 cents. Fer sale only at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE. Nes. 1T7 & ISO North Queeu At, Lancaster, Te. Tu.Th,SR -y'ORK, (PA.) COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. New ltulldlngs : Ijirge Endowment : Scholar ships; laboratory; Library; Gymnasium. Prepares for College or Business. Hcpnrate Course for ladles. Modern Ijiugungcsln Regu- lar Course. Tuition, 8(0 per nniiuni. Beard In private families, 81X0 ier week. Faculty et nine. 17th yenr opens beplenibcr z. Fer cata logue, add tess HKV. JAMCS JIcDOUOALL, PH. D Jj-20-aitd Pnsldent. "raTik'chance. Biggest Redaction of All in Fine Clethes. Thirty dellarSults reduced totwenly-twedol. hits. Ten dollar Pants reduced te 87.60. nnd all ether Llgln Weight Hulling In the same pro portion. A large stock te select from, nt II. tlERIIART, Ne. 41 North Queen Street. B-Ouly Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. P "iT0Pr.lt rYOWNLRHDraiRINOAFIRHT Clnss Tin Itoef, which can be depended upon te Inst for ninny jears, and al the same time protect themselves ngnlnst the use of In ferior mnlrrlnl, enn obtain full particulars by writing us for a copy of our new book, entitled "A TIN ROOF." This book shows hew le tclecl, lay nnd pnlnt n tin reef, nnd vi 111 be furnished fne of cost. MERCHANT & CO., I'hllndilphla, New Yerk, Chicago, Londen. aug27-tdeed XTACATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'!! VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Truvelliig Expenses Included. A parly will Icave Philadelphia. MONDAY, OCTOBER II, foraaraudTeiiioroiDays ACROSS THE CONTINENT. The Irlp Includes a Journey ever the Entire Line of the Northern Pnclllc Knllrend, Puget Hound, the Columbia ltlver, the Mngnltlceut Mount Hhastiv lteute, Centnil and Heuthern Cullfernln.nnd 11 lrturn through Arizona, New Mexico, eti'.. by the Hnntu Fe Reute. Return Tickets geed for six months. On (he Kime Dale Monday, October II. Ex cursion Dliect te Beuthtrn California (via. Khiimis CIU and the Santa Fn lteute. ' During Heptember. A mitgnlflcent list of Trips through New l.uglaud, Canada end New Yerk. its-He nil luriliscrlptlvp circular, lUslguatlng the particular trip desired. RAYMOND iWHITCOMB, 111 tieulh Ninth Street (nniUr Continental hotel), Phllndelpliln, l'a. quiT-Steed HUM I A iiTiterHEit. CIllLDHKN'f? AND HOYS' Sclxoel SiitsT OUR North Queen St. Windows ATTHACTIVKTOTHi: UYJCS OK ALL. Au oxtrnerdlniiry display In Qualltv. Quan tity nnd l'rlce that must be seen tobouppio tebouppio tobeuppio elated. All -.Izranud all styles. All nt a drop lu the price of from $1 te JB3 a Suit. BOYS' LONG PANTS, 75c te Sl.60 for knock about vi (sir. KNIir. PANI",23e.85e, 10c nud 50c per pair for Hchoel Wear, lllfjlier prices for belter goods. HIIIHT WAIHTH lii Flannel, 1'crcnle nnd Calice, iec, 10s-, 00c end upwards. We Ask Your Inspection. Ye Court Competition. SEE THAT NORTH QUEEN ST. WINDOW And Yeu Will Be Convinced. ONIMMUCE CLOTH IKUS AND FUIINISHIOUS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTl'K. PA. EQUALING BEST HOMEMADE WORK ! WOMEN'S HEMY SHOES ! The crukels' chirp is ngnin henid nt thec-lcv-oef each iluy, denoting thoap theap thoap nrench of another &cn.en. An nUniou nUnieu ishiuent, tee, we're told, thnt te be com fortable, mieii a change of raiment ns well tit n change of the lighter weight shoes for the heavier and mere substan tial will liocenie a necessity. Fur Women's, "VlibseV and Children's Shoes of this kind innirern grew mere fre quent each day. We lmve them, of eon ie geed, substantial make, which have been tried and net found wauling. And that kind only--we'd have 110 ether. With all the honest work nnd honest materials of the olden time there was never better than you'll llnil them in thei-e. Among tho-e te mention to day are, Hist : Women's Veal Calf I.aee Shoes, geed substantial heavy drill linings and trinmiingb, low, broud'heels. machine H'ggeil. Scams saddle stitched a seam that raiely ever viiis. Fit the feet comfortably nnd wear splendidly. Women's tfl.ST, Misses' SI. IK), Children's 7ee. Second : "Women's Veal Calf Lace Shoes, Ne. 1 grade, liner nud liener trimmed than the llrst mentioned. An excellent shoe, dillictilt le mutch any where. Women' M. in, Children's td., MUses'?!--. Jliii.t Women's genuine tannery Calfskin Shev. Solid leather tlUOllgllllllt, Milll ICll bllCl'Jv-l-iti linings.. nniul-iK'gged, hand-s.ewcd i.in., low heels. Will mere readily luiu water tlian iinv similar make of Uiues we knew of The uppers are close grained nnd very strong in lllue. Thev wear satisfactniily, aie sltapelv, nud lit with out dlbeoiiiferl. I'liie. s-'-'.OO. Fer the Held, garden, or household work, sucli as scrubbing, etc., better sliws than these ate net made. SHAUB cTbURNS, 11 Xenrii Ci,r.r..N GTitr.ET, Lancas run, Pa, HIRSH d BROTHER, Htm &trtlMmHi. aU-trdR 111 East kls Street. SPF.CI At NOT1CE.-ON AND AFTER HEP TKMBER 1, 1MB, Five Per pent, will be led te alt Hcboel Tax net paid by that time. W.J. HAKSHAUi, ROgJO-lltdR Treasurer. WINEH-DE1DEBHF.IMF.R, LAUBENHF.I MER, Oppenhelmer, Uechbelmer, Dry Cauwbs, BU Julian Clarets. HO. 15 0XHTBK QUAK. seplS-tfd WANTED 1SIMEDIATELY. ONE SNAP Moulder and two Fleer Meulders. Ap ply te the t CHAMPION RLOWER AND FORGE CO., Cor. Charlette Ht. and Uarrlsburg Ave. aurfMfd THE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-THEBEST and cheapest In the market 11 karat sold pen. Hard rubber bolder, never reu out of order, easily filled. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. At ERISM AN'B OenU' Furnlshlna Hlere. West King street. WANTED-A PHYHICIAN TO RESIDE at the County Hospital. An unmarried man preferred. Applications with references te be presented at meeting of Directors of the Peer en BATURDAY. HEI-TKMIiER 81, I8. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. nugl7-M,W,Stel8 YEH.HIR; August reduces the price of SUITINGS AND TIlOUSEIlINail AT McQEANN at NOWLEK-B, Ua North Queen Street. 2 Q ft FULL DAY COURSE IN THE KEY OQu stone Business College consists of Hlnglennd Deuble Entry Bookkeeping, Com mercial l-w, l'enmnnshlp. Arithmetic, Type writing, Correspondence, Orthography, Actual Business Banking, etc. (Shorthand extra.) Opens Monday, September 2. W.D.M088ER, Ne. 16 North Queen Bt,, Lancaster, l'a, tfdftw TTvDR RENT THE COOPER HOtlHH. Jj This Is one of the eldest stands In the eltr. One block from Ileadlnc R. It. Adtelm the Central Markcl. one-halfbieck from enera house. The house Is large, bested by steam, BinuiuiE ler jw nerses, eiiennn snuare irem rcntre of city. Iiree garden and stnble-yard. Possession given at once. auglMJ.Tu.Wtfd WM. J. COOPER. TTUNCFI&IIIKa OnOUNDS. X The fishing at Washington Borough Is nor Hcknewledgcl te be the best along the Sus quehanna river. Henry Wert, proprietor of Ilia Husquchanna Heuse, linn a nne 1 Ine of beat manned by careful boatmen. Pishing parties can mnke nrrnngcrucnts with him a treasonable rales. Unit always en hand. uug2S-lwd rpiIE HOAD TO SUCCEHH. X. Aceursn or instruction al Hie Ijincatter Business College Is one of thebest VTayii te pre. pare veung mn nnd ladleB for aUUHINEHS CAHKCK. Head what some of our graduates say of us. Yeu will And nmeng them some of your acquaintances. Fnll term begins Heptem ber 2. Terms liberal. Call at C'oilece Deems. .se. Viy kj tvniR Bixrpu nrauercss. Ing street, or address, II. C. WKIDLKIl, Principal. UaiONKD E8TATK OP ASTIUCII OROTII- . ers, of Imcnster city, Ijincaster county, no Abtrlcli and Leuis Astrlch. rtartners. llrun trading as Astrlch Ilres., having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated August 10, 18S9,ns- sigticaana irunsierreuaiiineircsintennacncctH te the undersigned, for the benefit of the credi tors of the said Astrlch llres., hn therefore gives notice te all ienieni Indebted tesald as as sigeors, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, and these having claims te pre sent them te JUL1UH LOE1), Assignee, Ilesldlng nt A2 Beeth Queen Ht., Lancaster, l'n. line w.n A Hknskl, Attorney s. nu'JMtdTu e NCE MOIIB AT THE M.KNMEKCHOK liAIllib. COJIjEAND .SEE THEM. run OHKATTYItOLEAN HINOEIls. Miners nnd ldlcr without escort net admit ted. B-Incaseef rain the entertainment vein be held Inside. JeJWmd L. PKAEKFLE. Prep. SAUVCE OF FASHION. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. This is the Last Week of the COAT SALE. There being but small quan tities of each let left we have concluded te end this sale by Saturday next. All Coats net sold by Satur day go back in stock at their original price. They are all stable goods, and guaranteed te be as cheap as anywhere in this country even at their full price. At the prices they are sold for this week there are from one te three dollars below the price. If you intend getting a Ceat, buy it new. Fall Hats are coming in every day. Opened this week one hun dred pieces of finest quality Silk Velvets, which we will sell at 50c a yard. We claim that these are the best quality ever sold for that price. Special Bargains in Colored Satins at 50 cents a yard. We have closed out about twenty pieces irem a large im porter, in the very best and most desirable colors ; they are cheap at 75c. We are offering them at less cost te import than what they only 50 cents a yard. Our Colored Dress and Per sian Trimmings are still at the Reduced Prices ; 15, 25 and 50 cents a yard. Buy them be fore they go up. Selling off our stock of Fancy Dress Buttens at Reduced Prices. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 North Queen St. TOl'IC'i: I NOTICE IS HEItEllY (1IVEN l bv the Heard of Directors or tht. l'lstnlnV lluildlng, Lean and Deposit Company, efutn. caster, pursuant ten resolution of said heard of Directors, Hint a meeting eif the stockholders of ntd company vvlllbe heldul the etilce of said company, at Ne. 11 North Duke street, Lancas ter, en Saturday, the Slat day of August, 1KS3, between the hours of 7nnd 8 o'clock p m., for the purpose of voting en the question of in creasing the capital stock of Mild company from t,W0tui te fl.(0,(i. and Increasing the number uf hares of capital stock from 1,-JJ0 te -',.VX), of the par value loe per share; y-.l-ViTn A. e. VILLEt", ttecretary. Um 3lrliemet. M t8T BE SOLD OUT. HO AUCTION ! -THE STOCK OF- the Philadelphia. Stere -MUST HE SOLD OUT BY- sePTeBeR is. BARGAIN IN DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. SILKP, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONH, VU1TE GOODS, TABLE LINENS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, CARPETS. FLOOR OIL CLOTne, CARPET HWEEPER8, WINDOW SHADES. SHADINO AND FIXTURES, MOSQUITO CANOPIES, ElC. r Dc.nl' miss this last chance for Bargains. Don't wait for an Auction. There won't be any. 6 AND 8 If ORTH mar29-lydAw SACRIFICE PRICES. Fire Goods, -WE AKK DISPOSING 0F- OUR ITOTOeNSe STOCK -DAMAGED BY- FIRE A 1ST ID Sacrifice REILLYBROS.&RAUB, LANCASTER, 1'A., NEXT DOOIl TO POSTOFFICE. Jtcm 3VtDcvtiocmcjt.e. EACHERS A LADY DESIHES A I'OSI I'OSI Hen as teacher or governess. Can teach English branches, Mathematics. Latin, German and Music. References clven. Address. "P.,"LOCKUOX42l, nnW-lwdK Pottsle'vn, l'a. WE CARRY THE LAHOEKT STOCK OF Pipes and Fine Hmeklnjr Tobacco In the city. Weeden Pines Veedenl'lpeat5c. and 10c. each. Uenu- ine mecrscnaum riiien ni'ie. eaen. m Pines ntzsc. each. DEMUTH'M CIGAR STORE, nlS-tfdH 114 East Kins Street. CANE8.-EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN ACA cla, l'enane, Welschel, Cherry and Maine. cu, mounted in rcuver nna urenze. DEMUTH'M CIUAR STORE. Ill ICast KIiik slreet. nl8-tMH HENRY- SLAUOH IS PREPARED TO make te order nt short notice any kind of furnltnre for house or elllcc. Hard vvoeil work a specialty. Repairing of mrnlture neatly done. Upholstering lu all Its department. 1IENIIY HLAUGH, mlMnidTuA.SR 131 East. Grant Hired. -1IGARH WANTED. I A5I READY TO J purchase ft MILLION or MOltE of LnrKO Sire, Lew Price Clsrnrs. Parties having the same nnd wlshlne te bell them nt a low figure for cash, can call en me with samples, nt the Ste vens Heuse, en Wednesday end Thursday, All guvtSH and 20, between 0 and II a. in. nueS&Sl I. A. RICH. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST M nnd 27. ENGAGEMENT OF REILLY A WOODS' DIG SHOW. Composed of representative artists of Europe and America, Walter llellenlnl. Mens. Alfred, The Ilrethers Ilyrnes, The Burlale Trie, Th Weed Family, Florence Miller, Daniel Hurt. August 28. 21). 00 and SI, Go-Wen-Go Mohawk, 111 a lie luuuiii .'inn lurncr. ' nu2D-2td M ILLER'B BORAX SOAP. TVILL-ER'S Borax Seap will- WASH CLOTHES, -AND- EVERY ABTIOLE UNDER THE SUN T EVAN'S FLOUR. Competent Medical Experts have decided that the lately discovered " Elixir " Is no geed, but the hundreds of families who have been using LEVAN'S FLOUR l'.ir flip Inst tirrnlf lnt-G llintv 111-1, tli.ir.iiel.. declared that It is nil that 1 claimed fei it vii: THE BEST. (MANUFACTURED OUT OF WHEAT.) ALL OLD T IUE PEOPLES CASH STORE THE MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. WILL -MAKE TO ORDER DURING THE PRESENT AND ORDINARILY DULL SF.ASON EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT AT WHETHER IT 13E FOR SUMMER OR WIN. TER WEAR. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, matM-lydR LANCASTER, PA. People s Cash Stere. QU STREET, LANCABTER. PENN'A. Fire Goods. WATER, AT- Prices T yiiocclUtnceito. UNDERWEAR-LIGHT AND MEDIUM vrclEhl underwear In all Krades and nny slxe.nl F.RISMAN'S Gents' Fiirnlshhu: store, 42 West Kins street. ARRY IN STOCK-REST CHARCOAL, Hammered liar Iren, Deuble Itetlned Iren, llurdcn's Rlvet Iren, Kivcts, Het and Celd Reller Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-10 te Ne. 10, at JOHN BEST'S. S-13 East Fulton atrcct. m2-tfd OACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR JL Steam and Hydraulic Pecking, Asbcst Repe, even nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, OumPuckliig.Gum Rings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Plpe Cever, nt JOHN RESTS, 3.S1 East Fulton street. m2-tfd STEAM HEAT IS THECOMINO HEAT FOR dwellings, churches-, school heutes, etc., though successfully used ene hundred years nge. When you contemplate a change enll en JOHN REST, who will give you a sntlsiiictery Jeb, at a fair price. m'J-tl'd TT'OR THE HI-ST HOT AIR FURNACE IN ,IJ the market, go te JOHN HEST.:IJ3 East Fulton struct. mS-ifil F. OK PULLEYS. SHAFTING, COLLARS, Hanirers. Clann llexes. Cunllni7i.. rip., an teJOIIN hl-2lT,3.3 Cnsl Fulton strecU m2-tfd 70R BOILER TURE HllL'SIIES. STII.IOV JLJ Pipe Wrenches, Plpennd Menkey Wrenches combined, Hies, oil Cans, etc, go te JOHN u&iii m xusl r uiieu sircci. ZIOLD BRONZE. LIOUI mz-ira X Ter steam work, at JOHN REST'S, SW East F ulten street. m2-tfd OR BOILERS. HORIZONTAL. TUBULAR, Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of nny Mie or power, or the best material and work manship, go tef JOHN REST, 33J East Fulton street. m2-Ud "PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID JT Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings TO nnd .,lu- ., at prices reasennuic, BESTS. XI! East Fulton street. at JOHN mz-lld A OENOY FOR CALLAHAN & COS OC (1 Lead, fn Ji ment te tnke the plnce of Red bullilt makes llve times the quantity of red lead and Is Ihr superior In making steam Jeints: packing man and hand nole plates en boilers, Ac., An. Price 20 eenU per pound nt JOHN BCVTa. 333 East Fulton street. m2-trd TTIOR BOLTS. LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWS, JJ Square and Hexagon Nuts, these goods lu stock, nt JOHN BEST S, C33 East Fulton street. m'J-tfd TDUMIW, BOILERS, MINING. (JKNTKIKir. . cai nnuhtcam rump' JOHN BEST'S. Saj EastV aland Steam Pumps, of nny capacity, at uiieu suvci. iuiiu TADIATOU8, OF ANY MAKE OR DE JLV sign, can be furnished atrc.isouable figures, bj-JOHNlllXT.fi.il ICnst Fulton street. ni2-trd OAW .MILLS, HARK MILLS, COH MILLS, j ijvsuirr iiuiiLr, inn i aciicrs, iriuiuiio.e le Ho.te I UIUI ..IIIIIIILI 1MI11 llAn-.H. X.llll.... nnn .siining .Mnemncry, ni xy, at mi-tfd JOHN BEST'S 3S3 East Fulton street, IOR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OK LOW Pressure. Water Gnuces. Gnuira Cocks. Vi'oe oed Wheels or WVIrhtxI. UIhss Tnhcs. M hlstles, Syphens for Sleain Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call en JOHN REST, KsiKnut Fulton street. ra'J-ttd I 7IORAMERICANSIGIITFEED CYLINDER Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Bearings, you can get thcia nt JOHN BEST'S, 351 llust Fulton street m'J-trd OAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH plain and reducing, up te U-lnch diameter. SlulIcJi ineier, nlens, umicne e Kituncc. I lii-h. Fniin K, ii.il imt riitiig unions, rlcan Unions, Tube Hnnperts, jinnueius. American i mens. Tube pens. OHN llnugiirs, Fleer nnd Celling Plates, gote HEM 'S, Ml East Fulton street. m2-tfd I F YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTAHLE Lngluc and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the lewlnv nrlces shew: U liorse-newcr. I7S? H i P horsc-pencr, 5525; 10 horre-pen er, tiT5j Is horse power. j7ej 20 horse-power, 51,175, call at JOHN BESTS. 333 Unsl Fulton street. m'J-trd ITIOK HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN Clues, from 2 te te horse-power, und Vci tlcnl Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you wll tludthan ut JOHN BE."T'S, Sil East Fnlleu stri-et. m2-tfd FOR CASTINGS. IRON OR BltAfcS, LKIIIT or heavy, at short notice, go te JOHN BEST, Sil East Fulton street. . m'-Mfd TNJECTORS, RUE LITTLE GIANT "iIAN L cock Inspiraters and Electors, Eberman Beiler Feeder, Penbcrth)' Insjecter, American IiOceten, nil In stock, ut JOHN BEST-H, xa East Fulton street. m2-tfd en ,0.00 ,'i:ct c-' ww, freji 0J9JJJ inch te Inch dlnmetcr.'ter tale at a low figure, and the only houseln the city with a plpe eutllmr machine, cutting up te 0 Inch diameter, at JOHN BESTS, S33 East Ful ton street. m'-Mfd rpANKSFblMY7vYER7eil5rACID OR GAS, X of nny shnpe or capacity, ut lair prices, go te JOHN REST, 333 Eait Fulton street. in'Jtfd Tsrin iii.im.-u run. Jj llgurcs.goteiOHNBIST, CLAY, AT LOW 1 East Fulton street. m'.'-tfd TTIOR I'llATP CADY ASBESTOS DISC J Valvcs,Jenklin Valves, BmssGlebe Valve, Biass Gnte Valves, Iren Bedy Glebe. Vulves, Ixivcr Safety Valves, Pep Safety Valves, Air Vulves. Radiator vnlvci, Pratt's bvrlngtn; Check Valves, BmssCheck Vnlve,Foetfve-i, Angle Vulves, cull nt JOHN BESTS, 333 Ka,' Fulton street. in2-lfd ttrniTE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY In lets of 10 pounds or M thepeu ever. Oe. All c s delivered te any iirt of the i JOHN BEST, Ne. S33East city Free. Call ou Fulton street. ia-.uu IF IN WANT OF BRASs OK IRON STOP Cocks. Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call nnd eel inem.er s-im juur erucr ey man, le juitrt BIJ5T 333 rlsl r llllrtll Stlf-ct m2-tfd AV E EXAMINE EYES FREF. Spectaeles ! WF. EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed 1 If you have them examined ou will probably find thai there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will teagicat help lojeu. We use iniiniinbli' " I)I. M A NTA ' lenses, which nre made only by us.nnd receiumende.1 by lending Oculists as the bc:t aids te defec defec llve vision Solid Geld pectaclcs, 3.U0 i usual price, 85.0(1. Steel Spectacle, SOe.: usual pi Ice, I .till. Artldelal I'yes Inserted, $1 ; usual pil"), - u. M. ZIKEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street. OPTICI VNS. PIIILADU.I11I . Between Chesluut nud Waluut Stut ts. lujOl-d 14 nu te-rjdr. -V..s-?i.iy.V-i.
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