r? . - "S .i ' j V e -!. -W (f i J4 Ji, S."i.. . -V rtJ . - .. . - J t - 4 "V" -sVu -W fi - K-& r l".V v ' V,'1 i. ti "" ""i " ' .. T , " " -V - . - ." - . "8 THE LANCASTER DllLY4 INTELLIGENCER, THUBGJLT;V SEPTEMBER K - i ' tyi v SV ' ., t A HTDCAMP. it MiunmiK IflflHIM. SXftyj . Mwrla, Wilsen nrnl .! Xtimber of I'enl- tMfe'AHWBema Converted. i tAMr anetwn, Sent, 4. I te-day wre of unusual Inter IfkMtlothe last day iu tlie liMMfmlned te teke mi they tf tte aervlecii. A large crowd of i hi Mtencwnce during tlie day Hfctiimlag there were nbeuU.Ouu immtsntmaM. Mfelp was Beld nt 0:30 n. m., fctfc, prater and oxpetience rtfKM Itws in charge of Rev. , ef FMladclphl a, w he mnde a md was followed, ly Kev. The latter, who ii called ref the Camp, " is very itetui- ltad was listened te with tlie MaMtai HrVcJeek Rev. Geerge K. Merris, trt Taul's M. K. ctmn.li nt I'htla- u-aMftched Mm mernlne? Rcrmtiii. tlbtfext from Matthew 111:20, en (of Christ." A e proaehers rajBtwt mlntake vhen we uee the ' mt Kcinstvciy anu renuisiv ciy Ijrfnners. Christ didn't; but plead lent la all the tenderness of heart te tfera the -wrath te cetne. He vent en two Heurcs; which Christ twos in IKlkt.30 "reed" being cry nod and r, Mttly swayed by tlie Ureec, is oei ructi who are luslly ivrMiadcd. areKoed among tlie Koedi Itidlffcr- kftMteng the Indifferent, and bad among I&mI. They are net te blame for It, ns I aed having no strength of its own is I te bow te the brccze. The smoking tlHke Uiose who were ence flamed (grace but has roiie out mid tbore 1h ' a apark left, Just enough te be effcii- I te the church, livery thing in going r with them and tlie church Is going tbe dogs. They nre ii Meucli te the Js of these lu tlieuuirclinnd It would fttt bitter if they v. cre out eflt. t! services this nftorneoii were again intonating. The last conference mectlng M ImM in tlie tabei naclc. Dr. Kccly re Maafid kia talk en tlie history of Mctlio Mctlie 4HtM Mid tbe government of the church. iBaimiilii u ill n ii iiiinii followed en the f KrMenceef Salvation." A number of litaaarka were made en it by Dr. Necly, HIT. Jenes, Wilsen niulovernl ether; ijiewya ieik. ueing very imcrcsiiug wA teatrnctlve. HM children held their last mecting nt r.MMMUiaaUnd. This wan a no vel meet- S?fehk UlA 11V Hdte. Itnttir Utinuuil linn .! SAfler the children v cre addrcsbed ' Dr. Swindells and Kevu. Reycr, Smith I McMlchael, and several hymns were gV way formed In line honded by ller. r, aad marched down the eircle Just llelder folks de at the cIohe of tamp. IMM B)03tlngs have been under the Hev. I KI Reycr ever since the first year of the t VWHUnuiiui, u.ixt , iiv, j'l vtllliiuil - - n.wl 4..rln(f n ...-n.k. I ... I mur once saia jicre, "was born te children." Bafen tbe appointed hour for prciichiiiR ' Wtleau this afternoon, tlie auditorium was I Ailed by a congregation, cigcr te hear I sermon te be delivered by ltev. J. O. i tne dramatic preacher una lectin er raTbeniacle M. H. cliurtli, I'hlladcl- LRev. air. Wilsen, who hnd been I by a great many en the lotture plat- aa many admirers en the camp aa wait clearly demonstrated by timely attendance and marked nttcn- tbroagbeut the sermon. He took for or sermon Fsalnm 8; 3, I. He bit text an tbe teloscepo threuirh inan mk n viBiutu viuning mi .fcayrans. Be proposed and afterwards pro pre pro iaSMkadteansw'or the (incut Ien, "AVliut is latfcJItfjNet compared with earth nr in with bis fellow-man, but w lib the universe as a baikgreund. Then dvlng; a very scholarly and t'lillose- fkie description of the heavens, HpeakiiiK ? ritabediea consisting of planets ceuKtcllu- , etc., ineruin ceniaineti, man eiung 1 1 Telecity, immensity and at their 1Im- j away from the earth, he proceeded la ahbw w hercln all the se, though oudor eudor ouder Jkftl were net In any rcspect w erthy of c Jin Jin Badaea with man. Ajueng ether reasons esxlguetl for ha iug Ma higher opinion of man were that he an think, reason, cempare, Judge, Ac. ; Bene of which anything lu the material tmtverse could de. That he had a w ill, a Memery, a soul and was Immortal, facul- 19 which no material body knew 11 has. an evidence that thla was the high WMcn ued entertained for man. he the Jnatance of Ills giving Ills ten for alone, lie snoke ter almost an '.ad almost held his uudience vnell- by bis olequenco. Tbta waaalse the last night for tlie young meeting. Tiiey met nt 0:15. a of an hour earlier than hcrctoiere. emitted of singing, praying and tcMl- 11 f which were many nud spirited. 'mj kjmu urivu 111 iinu unu iiinrciieti PHI g"jm the tabernacle down te circle, around 1fc weet aisle, up the cast and down te the alslotetho statu where they were it was a grand tinie and will flfctyar be forgotten by theso who particl- aM in It. jjtm. F. O. Coxsen. president or the as m illation, preached this evening from He bwa,7; 17,18. It was an excollent ser- trengly exhorting sinners te 11 ee the wrath te ceme. Ur. Swindells VjMlewed with 0110 of the most powerful anwenauens ever delivered en thecamn pmaad. ,fn(e uuuiuvr 01 HccKcra w cre at me Mar, and a number of conversions took f kw, the meeting net closing until near taMnlgbt. y. t 1 . cfp Amrtmuirlttii . t- t..,.n..i..,lll.. w i vi Mb i(UUl jflUUi PIevers of campinettings will lmve an r eppenumty or attending one en next Sun- ; ajr, wrhlch will be easy te reach. Mount 11 eongrecatlen of colored ueeula from .BUltewn, Celcralu township, will Jield a , IMatlngin E. B. Frltz'B weeds, ut Quarry- -We, and a large crew d is expected. Ar- MBgements have been made for a larire mwwd of peeple te go down from this city. Mmm nwuing raureau wui run iw e special 1 down durlug the day. and tickets at Mteead rates w ill be sold. The w nmlx in irMch the meeting will be Is less than a MkVnUofrem the station. i The trains will leave Kim; stieet at 1.30 KaaT, and 1:30 p. m. Returning they w ill t.aT Hrrytue at a nnd 0 p. m. AS.? ' Ue vras Uuld for '1'rl.il. - Cfarles I). Chambers, the mau w he en- la tniltman car In th is cltv en the ngef Auguatath and shot a nertrr. laheariug befere Acting Mayer Kin Wd, of Harrlsburg. O wlnir te the bevlsli MaMlect of DUtrict Attorney Kuukle In 1 matter the ease w ill Ilkelv be trled in apbla county, instead of Ijincaster, Uie crime occurred. The cherees I Chambers ere felonious nssault and y, entering a car te rob and carrj lng wu weapons, uiarlcs htark, the I porter, has se far rececrwl fiem imurieaastobeablotobcat the hear- , alter which he left for his home in ' Uty. Jle told his story, whlih was I the same as the I.viELUCEci.n has ' published. Chambers had Ut'tle te rMept that the pistol he used belonged pawner, aiewas ncid in f 2,000 ball I at court. i lTa a burprltte larty. Beasle, a yeumr dauLht,r ler William MeLauchlln.was laMrie party by about twenty of H IkMtMa. An enlej-aWe evcnlntr ta iUylng gleeful games. A kbte wa apread en the lawn nnd lbjrbeYoungfek&. Thoeccaslon Mtue'v mntu nuniverwi y. BOB HUNTING'S CIRCUS. The Twita Packed at lst Xlglit'i for fer for turtnnnce The Teople lMcascd. Last evening Hunting's circus opened In the let nt Vine and Mullierry street. Ixing befere dark a crew d began te gather in that neighborhood and after the band, whlih by the way, Is a tcry geed one, hail given a concert lu Ccutre Square, thcre w as a grand rush for the clnus ground. By the time that the iierformance openod the can vas w s iMckrd w Ith iioelc The inanager of the show Is a cry fair In his prices. He charges but 10 cents admission nnd 10 tents extra for rescrted scats. Many hIiewh of this kind charge ten cents nt the deer and thin try te get an exorbitant price for reserved scats. The entertainment given by the circus company was first-class In etcry respect. Hvorybedy that attended was pleased nnd speke In the highest terms of It. Many high-priced show s that hae been here hae net gUen as great satisfaction. Tlie acts nre nearly all geed and they luclude the tight rojie perform perferm perform ance of V Xlne IMdlc, who Is 0110 of the best lu tlie buslness, the slack wlre walk ing of a young boy, trapore perform ince of Mrs. Hunting, Vref. Austcn'stralnoddegs, Ac. The show Is w erthy of n large patron patron age during the remainder of the week, Mr. Hunting complains very bitterly of his treatment In this dlyby ecraI parties. He 8.1 s that w hen his agent came here te bill the tow n he found that the beards w ere controlled by the leasees of the ojiera house. They refused te go him eny room te put up his paper. He then ordered his agent te bill the tow 11 in another way. Fer this purpese 0110 hundred beards, for litho graphs, were purchased nnd after being covered they w ero placed around theccntral part of the town. When Mr. Hunting arrived here he was nble te find but n few of these beards. He says that the ethers w nre cither carried eh", destroyed or covered with paper luhertUIng attractions at the ojiera house. Mr. Hunting says that the 111011 who have charge of tlie advertising 11 1 the oeni house are the enes who did this work and he has ovldcnce In Ids possession te prove the ihargcH. He docs net knew nsyct what he will de lu the matte. t.V COMMON" n.KAS COURT. A Verdict Vev Uofelldnlit In the Null llreiiRhtby Ames I., r.slilciimn. After all the testimony was heard lu the suit of Ames l Hshleman vs. Adam K. Wllmer's oxeculers, Iho court directed n vcnllct for the delendant. 1). O. and a. Ress Kshleman for plnlntlir; 11. M. North for defendant. Tlie Milt of Jehn II. Hair vs. Margaret A. Herrand W. I). Herr, ndinlulvtnitera or Jehn Herr, deceased, and William Il.Herr, was attached for trial before Judge 1'uller 1'uller seu this morning. This Is 1111 action te rocevor damages under theso circumstances: l'lalutlfl and defendants own adjoining tracts or laud near Camargo. The defendants dug a trench en their property, and the water from the trench passed 011 the pliilutllVH laud, damaging It. Thodefmiso wiih opened In the suit of Samuel l"shlcunu s. Miirlle township en Wednesday nRcriioen. It waH that the drnln complained of by Mr. Kshleiiinn was a natural water innrsofer llfty years. It was claimed that when permission wnji given te Mr. Usl1tc111.1i) te close this dialn and open auother the right te ilosetho new drain was reserved and tlie Judgment of the supei visor was that it should be closed. It was held that ue damages tetild be iccoterod for Injury te the property or .Mi. IhleiiniiKaiiHed by n natural water course. On trial. 1IHAT1I Of JOHN" HAIJDON'. Ills Iti'etliul at IIepu, New .lei-soy, Seuds for Ills lleily. Jehn Haddeu, who met with an incident at Mill creek 011 Sunday morning, and whose death w as looked for e or since, ox ex pi red late Wednesday nftorneoii nt the county hospital. Corener Honeiiiau was notified, and accompanied by l'r. llelimius he went te the hospital and held an In quest. Thojureis emji.iucllcd were Henry Welr, Kugoue Biucr, Lew Is l.yne, fleo. 1. King, Jacob Senders and Jeff H. Slieuek. The testluiuuy of the pliyslciniiM wns heard 011 Wednesday oNeiilug imtl this morning that of the empleyes of the mil mil read company, whose train struck Haddeu. The verdict or the Jury was that death resulted rrem corelnal npoplexy, caused bylnjuiles rcccUed by being struck by 11 freight train near Mill creek. Superintendent W01 st has reccU ed 11 tele gram from u brother of deceased In lug at Hepo, New Jersoy, requesting that his body be scut thcre for buiial A reply was sent te ills biethci stating that the body could net be shipped unless thore were some one te accompany It and leiiuestiug 111 111 te ceme for the body, but up te the hour of going te press nothing further had been heard from him. Dentil of Mix. i:inll, .Ionian. The death of Mrs. Kinlly Jerdan, or Philadelphia, is announced as having oc ec cuircd et Nazareth, Pa., en tlie morning or September Ith. Mrs. Jerdan was well known In 1-ancaster among a large circle or friends. The deceased with two of her sons had been spending the summer at Nazareth, hoping that her health would be benefitted. About two weeks iige her ill ness took 11 decidedly serious turn. The dccceMid was the widow - el the lata Trends Jerdan, of Philadelphia, a well known merchant, the house with which he was lonnectod during his llfe time having been founded in ITS.). Mrs1. Jerdan was n member of the Moravian church, a most estimable-Christian l.ulj, kind, benevolent and lasting in her friend ship. Seven sous and two daiiglitcis sin sin vhehcr. The sons are Jehn W. Jeidun, Francis Jerdan, jr., William H. Jerdan, Aug. Jerdan, of Philadelphia, Mr. Hiving Jerdan, Ollbcit Jerdan, Ocrmantnwn; Hev. Walter Jerdan, rector of St. Stephen's P. H. church, Uridcsburg j the ilaughtciH are Mrs. F. A. Tilge and Miss U. Jerdan, itcrinamuwii. "llie Huse Hall "-cores, games of lull played jestcrdiy The w ere : Chicago 15, Philadelphia S; Indian apolis t, Bosten a j New Yeik 7, Pitts burg 2 j Cleveland U, Washington 0: Kansas City .i, Athletic 8: Athktle !' ! .H8?1 City rt ; (SKcend game) : St. IajuIs 1, Baltimore -J; Brooklyn IL", Cincinnati 1; Columbus f, Louisville U; Harrls burg 13, Wilmington 1. The New "Yorkers are rcuhliig fei the Bestens and are net tar behind. The Wilmington inanager showed by his nctleu in putting ieung Snjder lu against the stieng Harrlsburg team that he did net hav 0 much head. '1 he j eung man was naturally very nervous mid he bheuld net have been pla.ved until he becaine better acquainted with Ids associates. The result of jeslerday's bad bleak was that he was hit hard, lilbsen caught ugoed game. The Kansas I Ity club is net far up in the race.but they are able te giv e the Athletic all they w unt. Harrlsburg up imit IVuryu te-morrow. Twe Aeuldents. On Wcdnelaj evening Mh. JesciJi Hciiduii, residing en lUt Walnut street, accidtntLdly tell dewnu lllght ersteji-.sut-tainlng scv ere internal injuries. Dr. Kinard was called und he attended tlie ladv. Uavld V. Micrt7er. urecer. ut Lcinen an.l aud New streets, cut pailet ids thumb oil w itli 11 hatchet he was using en Wednesday evening. Br. Kinard also attended him." 'they blieutd lloltcnievcsl. CemjiUInt comes from persons lu the northern part of the city that a pile of limbs, which were trimmed from trees, hsye been lying en Duke street abeve James, for the past three days. They oc cupy the space almost te the railroad trait ami iheuld be remev ed, REOI?rIWO THE YXVU TERM. ' OrKnlnu Escrclaea At the Institutions On CoIIcre Hill. The fall term of Franklin and Marshall college, the theological seminary and academy opened thin mernlngat 10o'cle k. I'ref. Jehn 8. Stahr, president pre. tent., conducted the opening exercises. After the usual morning prayer an address wns delivered by Geerge 1. Mull, A. M., profosser of Hngllsh. His subject was "The Study or English Literature." Prof. Mult called attention te the ne cessity of a thorough course In Hugllsh m a vital part of a liberal cducalle'n. He commended this feuture In Franklin and Marshall college as having long been an honor te the institution. During the ceurse of his address he made n descrv lng refer refer refer enrote Prof. Win. W. Ncvln, who has for very many years been at the head or tlie 1 deimrtincnt.ef Hngltsh llterattireand belles lcttres, which was welt received by pro fessors and students, nearly all or whom were at ene tlme or another his pupils. After the address, which was received with much enthusiasm by tlie large num ber of students present, the dllforent pre fossers made amiotiucemetitsto the several clases( and te-morrow the rccllutieni will regularly begin. The institutions open v cry auspiciously. There are lit all about seventy ac cessions, being divided alwul as fol fel fol eows: He te tlie college, 15 te the theo logical seminary and .'ill te the academy. This Indicates 11 steady Increase in the number of students and the friends of the institutions In Lancaster and elsewhere can feel assured that the pi egress which the large accessions tills year indicate will be permanent. II. M. In In, who graduated in the class of 'fcSnt Princeton, and who warn tncmber of the celebrated feet ball team of IfcS.) which wen the. championship by defeating Yale, Is a member or the present Junier class In tlin theological seminary. Mrs. Llejd F. Ceblcnlz, who has been visiting tlie home or her parents 011 the campus for a few days, relumed te her home at Alteena this afternoon. Death of Charles M. Atkins. Mr. Charles M. Atkins died suddenly in Pottsvllle, en Wednesday. Mr. Atkins wns born In Chester county, en the 17th of March 18.17, but spent his boyhood and eaily manhood In Columbia, Lancaster county, Pa. lie acquired his buslness education at the sanie desk at which sat tlie liitoThemaa A. Scott. 1 1 Lu first luminous venlure was lu the line of freighting en the Pennsylva nia slata read, and he became one of the" leading freighters en that line and 0110 of the largest owners or rolling stock and barges. He went te Peltsvllle lu 1B."3, and becaine the purchaser or the Fishbaek roll ing mills which were sold at sheriffs sain, the owners, Messm. Yardley A. Ce., having become deeply Involved. Mr. Atkins witli his biethcr, Hansen, at ence commenced the enlargement or the works. The Pioneer furnaces woie pin chased, and a large iron ero bank lu Cum bet laud county was made tributary te thu furnace. A colliery at Gllborten was opened te furnish coal for the works. When te these four extcusive plunls had been added a complete equipment or roll ing stock, the freighting business was giadually discontinued and the decks were closed up. The furnaces weie wilarged and icbulll, their capacity being doubled llv e times lu Mr. Atkins' ownershlp. Within Inte years a steel plant has been added. At 0110 time thin 0 w pre ev cr 5,000 names en Mr. Atklnn' pay tell. S 11110 ears age a company under tholltleoi thePe tsvllle Iren and Steilieni, pany wauteiuad. Mr. Atkinswaslts pres ident and held uliie-leuths el the stock, the remainder being divided botwecn IiIhheii, Men-ln-liiw and confidential cleiks. Lea the Hospital. William Dreher, tlui Lebanon man who fell from a freight T1.1I11 at Manhelui 011 Monday night mid btiuck en his head, wat able te leav u the county hospital this morn ing. He went at ence te the Peiiu rolling mill tu see some friends and he was allei winds (lie t by nn 1mi.i,i,iei:ci.u reporter. He then stated that he did net leel well by any means, but was eiy weak and had a giddiness lu his head. The Lolmueii 1'iitr, At the Lebanon fulriesteiday thureweie net mero than 1,000 people. In tlie wire for county horses fioeigo B.iney's Annie was first lni!:57, iftfl nnd 2:5H. The '.':I5 class was wen by Butcher (iiil, owned by II. Stener, or Hairlsburg, which 111.110 is euteied In several races hura uextweek. Owen P. Deeds' Llttle Maud was second and A. L. Lougnecker's Fairy Gin, or Man helm, sixth. Time, 2:12, 2:35, 2:l(lj, J;I2. 2:11, Sudden Death et Catherine JCIuif. Miss Cathartne King died suddenly ciuly this inuriiiiig nt the rosidenco eriier nlcce, Mrs. KnteStoigerwalt, Ne. 3.1 North Duke street. Miss King had been sutfur Ing for seme time rrem dropsy,but she wns able te be about en Wednesduy. She re tiled at her usual hour in the ovenlng, and about midnight was stricken with npo npe npo peoxy und died 11 fevv hours nfterwaids. Deceased was 81 j pais old, and it slstei of Geerge P. King or this city, and Solemon King, of Baltlnieic. Her funeral will tike place 011 Sunday afternoon, 'llie New Itallreiid. 'Iho whole ie.ul bed of the new Dolaware ltiver A LuiitMstei railroad, from the Fulls of French Creek te the Pl ' e 11 V dlev ralliead, Is being nipldly graded by a l.uge terce of men. Mr. Gcerge Potts, "supcilu teudent of the building or the read, wns in Umcastcr for several days last week ami has returned te Falls erFi'ench Creek. .Mr. William Neblo was with him. Mr. Potts sayN it will most assuredly be extended te 1-incaster. The work Is being doue by New Yerk capitalists, et whom Mr. Nell MacDeuald Is the head. Sultef lUeelinent. A. O. New pher, attorney for Christian 11, Itoluer, has brought 11 suit In ejectment against Michael Ynke. The property lu dispute consists of a tract of lour ncies of land, w ith Imprev emciits, near Mnsenv lllp, Maner township. Tlie launp Committee. Alter the meeting or councils was ever hint evening, the lump committee held a meeting. .Majer Rohrer had been op ep ep )eluted te take the place r I). H. Leng, who was chnli man. Frank Fverts was elected chairman lu Mr. Leng's place. A PtidaiuMUlStiu-ttf. The LewUburg nail works have been leased by the Mahoning Iren company, of Danville, and the puddling department, at least, will seen be running with 11 strong terce. Amen I Fiem tin N'ch V.tii. It seem te us that when even doseileis are grouted pensions, it is time fei Grand Army men topietcst. Kvi'IichIeu te Crcswin, This afternoon a special train or ten cam pasted west through this city oil the way toCrcssen. It hud an exclusion oil beaid and feni peeple Joined it lieie. r'crrlble Mine Explosion. Li'i.vui'iinir, Sept. 5. An explosion oc ec cuired te-day lu the Ironstone jilt or Maurice Weed cellieiy, Midlothian, which threatens disastrous conscquenccs. Twe dead bodies have already been recovered; 02 miners ure entombed. Given Toe Much Chloi-elbcni. Gee. Dllhef died in Cincinnati en Tues day night while under the ittiluonee or chloroform, administered for the pnriiese of anipiitiiting an Injured thumb. Twe physicians gave him a tenspjenm! of the druir. Dillief wnsayeuugimuricil num. 'Wants An Answer, A correspondent writes for em6 enb te answer this rjuctlen. " Hew will n paved street lielil without a curb line en both sides T" Jl Is said that North Duke street will belnthiastatc. Ovrsixe of the UmcusteTTunlnesA College, en Monday, beptembcrlfl. ThUeld-cstnblUhcd school will ercuntOrnnl Hull, Law nullding, Ne. .11 North Duke ulrcctj rear cntranre en Oranttitruct. The t'rlnctpal ceu be ccn et his old location, Ne. 10y, Iitt KlnK3trcct, until then. Klieu C. A. DONSEl.tV, lloekktcpr for II. Z. Ithoadiid.Heii,Wholciatcnnd Retail Dealers In Diamonds nnd Walcliu. Laiicasteh, Pa., Muy S, IsSO. l 11. II. C. Wr xni.Lit Di'tr Mrt Having taken the tall coureurinUiictlonnt j-oiirlmtltutlen, I lake plcatiire In rrcemmendlnj It te any veiinc man or woman clrlreus of cettlntr a tboreiiKh nnd practical bndncts education. Yeniirupcctfully, C, A. DONNKI.LY. gicitthe. If t.vc eplcmVr 6, lBsJ, In tlilt rlly, Calhn rlnu Klnu'. daughter or llie late Conge nud t'nllinrlnef. ICInc, In tlm81t J car of her nge. The relatives and friends et the family are re spectfully luvltrd te attend the funeral, from Ilia residence of her brother, (ieoriie V. Klnc, ill') Fast KIiik street, en Hiinday nrtcrnoen nt 2 H) o'clock. Interment nt Lancnitrrrrmrtcry. Steelc Markets. Quotations by Heed, McClrniiu A. Ce., bankers, iincniicr, in. NKVV VOItK LIST. 11 A.M. Cnimila I'acllle... CC.C At Colerado C0.1l t.Vntnil I'aelllc ....... (linnila Keutiicrn .... flit. HU U .V l'btf. Ucn. .tllli)(i Del. L. A. V, ,.. ICrle Lrln -inls. . .. Jer C K.AT Unt, X ,. . I.. Hhere M.. .Mlrli.C'li HVi My, lwji ,....wy, .. tuij? .... 711 .. . ay. i5Sf Mlvimirl l'eclllc Hi k. Valley, i, , , N. V. N. P. i'rer. h N. West, N. Y. C...u... ., New r.iiKlaml Iliuil Tennessee. Oinnha .... , . .. , On Ren Traiihientfiicntal Ontario A W I'acllle Mall . lllcliiiieiHl'lirnilnal. HU Paul Texas Pacinc , , ... Union I'aelllc. Wnljaull Tein. Wabish I'nf VV'clcinU WmlHhniv lleudsH l'liit.Am.LriiiA i.isr. Ih. Vnl ...... . II. N. Y. A l'hlln...., I'a. R.R, . . . Ilnullni: . Irf"li. Kav llcstenv. Puss P. A R N.'Ceut . ..... 1'POplOH l'tth.. Itit 1 k .... Oil ill Ol'i III SMI 2J V-lrt kit; m ut Ul my, my, ilctu buct'ttnLMttcttta. JoiTves r v 1 iai m yv LnnTs''aeLii J wiiloli.nlieiit the sire efn kllv cr dollar. A le let rnvmnl will le paid en return ers.11110 te It HAUUR&miU. BILLY WA1TZ HAS 'IRIJ IlIiSTTWOFOR euntid 6eCInni In the rlt v, nt M. 5 A Iftl NOIll It (iUr.CN HT. liijtSCinJI.W'.Th.Ww xpdeii iIavi: lenhTslvcu 1)Jcweu tM llmtllllly Wnlti'uClg iris the best In U10 state, feruileiit NOS. 6 A 10J NOItTII QUr.U.V HI'. jmylMiiiM.VVjIh.SAvif pnofieuo 'oPKiuTieusii I'hocteua lyiL'uni Proprietors niut Jtimnters. ThurMa, 1'ildny and H.ilunluv,SjLptenilicr5, II. 7niu(Katurday Matliuc. ihstrr A llinilj 's IIIb Hnectacular Production 11. niilcr llnc'L-ard'A u. htlli." vvrhd,Mvi tlcul, llmbnilc. Oorgceiu InBccnlc Llluts. (Ircat Dramatic Kneel. NoAilvancetu Prices . .lSc'.ate.SOc.ODc A7.V. rsiitctnbirl.'. 13, ll.-i'ratik Klldayniid Nnn Nnn liiePiiliuei lii"'lIIKOm;OLLV' sMtd Bl-ST TWO KOU 1TV1S CLNT CIUA1US IN the nlnlc.at HILLY WAIT.'S. c .. ...I""- ' n,", lw North Uncoil Ht. injl'WIiiiM.VY.TIi.HAw I 1W1 5e HAVANA PILLKR C1UAR IN tj inecii),ni HILLY WAirZ'M. ic. ., ...Ni.ur,.nna W1 North liuecn at. nilM.iiiM,V,rh,Siw rjcirtfji icifeij'iiiu,RA7fi! I'urt ttcd and While "cALIPOHNIA VINK, JUc per beltli j J.i Oil ncrderi u holt leu. .v, . Jtoi:R'MLiQL'eitroRi; NihJS Ci litre hiiiare. Ijinenktcr, I'a. Caniw-'j in TiNLMr AsseitiMi::iT"6P fanes In the i Itj can be round ut HI I.LY WAH V:h C'lllAR MIOUK, in.M.W. ijffi' ,a' '"'rect. rplli:Y t'VN ALL COPY TtuTNONlf CAN 1 L.iinil illllj Waltz's Havana rilled Clsur, iiiJlsJiiuM W.'Jh.SAir TlUlll Ii SV1.I s u: en i ittt)AY,ni.i'ri:Miii:it i. e, IS''!' llllcaMCr ( llv . l . mm h. ilwliiil i.uaI .....t ether Muvin, nnd n (-cnenil variety or house hold nud km hen furiiltiire Sah at one o'clock 1,,W J' IMtOWi:, Aiietlenccr, JI'J :ve. 1US .Mpiitii Prince Sticct. f I UNRY WOI.V, FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te tin U.it Klne street. Imvliicii mil line of I iiriiltute of ev cry iWserlitleu nt the enct lrlie. Alse CiidertakliiK luniuptly at tended te. Oill and examine our cimkIk. ns-tfillt II WOldMTiiiitKlncHtrect. J IbSOLL'I ION OP I'AIllNRHblHP. Hie pniliiriehlpexUtlin; hetireeii Charles II. I lev nnd i Hum K Kekcrt. Inidliiff ns 1 ie ALiKirl atAe.jiiiidulist King street, hav Ihxii dlsselvid bv iimtiinl consent. Ihchusl ntss will N. cnnled en nt the sum place bv UiailcKll 1 ley, who will collect all debts due te the linn and paj all llnhllltles or the same' rl, ... rti.vs. ii ihi;y ' 5-dl h WJI, K. LCIvKltr. rpuintt: is no srxhK in HirmiiNa L vi Ith t erns mid lliinlei.s, when COCltttANH COItN cum: Will nlwuvs cure. Awell known hub In lam caiter. Pit., -iitlired se much fiem n liunleu that she could suirctb walk. One uiiiillcalleu entirely nuuivnl thepatn. It Is s'liarantcid te cuitiei the money will be icrtuidcd. Price. 25 cents. Fei .vile enl) at COCHltAN h DHI'O htOUL", Ne. 117 A IJU North (Juccn St., ljiucuter, Pa. TitjThK pitppi:itr ew.M.its"ui:iuiLUArfitsi: 1. thin 1 111 ltoer, which enn be demudret upon te Inst ler iimiiy jcurs, and nt tlie sniue time protect llieniKeleiiealiivt the use of In- ti . in ni.iu-ii ii, ciiii uuiaiu mil particulars bv writing us fur a rep of our new- book, entitled "A TIN ROOF." 1 his book show s hew te select, laj nnd imliit ic tin reef, und will be ruiuidied lice or ce-t. MERCHANT & CO., Philadelphia, New Yerh, thlciiKO, 1 cmdeii nug-itdecHl 13 EttKHLHJlM I Allt AT READING, PA. hlUMLMltrU IT, IS. lO nnd M. Come und bce Uh en Our Ncvr Ground. RVi:it 1RINU HI'KK AND SPAN".- Splen pld tiniruiile track. Coiiimedloiu crand stniid. LICKauttiulldliiRs. Ijirte hotel en the ground nnd mnph nceomiuedntlonsfor Ihmi Ihmi sniidhnfvikllera. '1 hue races dallv. ciltA.ND OM'LUT bv the ruinous KliiKiield Hand Mau utti.tctlenamul novel fcatuivs. bPUCIAI CHLAP LXCUItSIONS cm Rill. cunt us rollevvs I'hlladiltdiln A Iteailluc, en Vidueduv, siiileuilxr t. Pciiii)1vhuIii A llmlns'teu mid Northern ItallreacU, h ptein bcrl" Itcditicd rates durliii: the whole week, 'trains i mi direct te Hie ground, arriving and di parting c vr ry few inluutcs. ADMISSION Only 25 CcntB ; Children, IS Ccnte. OKO. 1). hTI rZIX. Preside ut. Cutis T. 1 iiv.K-eie'lurj. It 1 -)HIMECOVI'0'jlHts. Prime Cove Oybters ! t L OI'LN IllEBIUbON ON FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 0th. At our I sunt liner, end enn cae, " COME IN AND SEE US," Fer we loelt HUc a new pin. METTFETT & BRO., NOnTHPRN'MAni'KT, ud Lancaster, Pa jlrnt 3LtmrtUnnntt -KTKCKWEAR THE LATEHT AND MOST J3t fuhlenahlc style nnd ihede. the cheapest and bent, nt KUIBMANHiOenu' KurnUhlna Hiere. WhI Klna streat. P'ubliuhahmT JOEL L. IIAtNEH. Anctleneer, Fire Inmirnnce and Real OUte Affent. The most central flaare In the Real K-tnln Market In Lanrnster. If In want of an Auctioneer, employ HALNK.S. aliSl-lmdR -m CARRY THE I.AKOFT STOCK OK . v ''.'Pes and Klne Hnieklne Tobacco In the city, wooden PI w at6c. and ler. each. Otnu a Mrencnium rinM at'JDC. rach. latXcwh. UEMUTH'H CIOAU 8TORE, alB-tfdB lIlEestKlna-HtrecL CANEft-EXCMJUIVE BTYLBJ IN ACA cla, I'enans, WelKhel, Clicrry and Malac ca, mounted In Silver nnd Bronce. . DKMIITH'HI'lflAll UTnnir alS-tfdR 111 EatKlnc street. YOUNOLADIKSAND GENTLEMEN, FIT yeursrlvet for buslnes by a course of training nt the LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE. Call at Roem. Ne. Wt Eat Kins streat. for oil necessary Information. Instruction of flrtt- uircuinr ey mail en rrcrlntef netnl itnl. Addre, II. C. WE1DLEH, Principal. A RARE CHANCE. Biggest Reduction of All ii File Cletbes. Thirty dollar Bulls reduced totwenty-twe dol del lar. Ten dollar Pant reduced te 17.60. nnd all ether Light Weight Hulling In the same pro portion. A large Meck te select from, nt II. aKltllART, Ne. 41 North CJ.ueen HtrecL -Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. N ECRAVEAR. NECKWEAR. All we ask I Hint v en taken leek nt our dis play of NLCKWEAR before purelinHliig tle wherc. TBOUT & SHANK, BlilrtManiifurturrricnnd Men's Outfitter, 110 Nei Hi 0.uecn Htrcet. marS6-lydR J7 Bl'ATE tiP-VVILLLVM 1J. IORDNEY, 2j late of ljuiciilcr elly, deceased. Letter IfstniiirntiiryenKnldi'stateuavlngtiern granted te the undersigned, all person Indebted thereto nic requested te make Immediate pninrut, and theso having claims or drmanus ngaliMt tiiesaine, win present tnrm without delay for settlement I e llir uiiderHiirned.rpslillni- In Ijtn. custcrelty, KLLKNJ.KnKUNKV, WILLIAM J. HIRDNKV. H. 11. lira et.ni, Executer. Attorney. nug7-titdW ESTATE OK HENRY SlltOHLE, LATE OK the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letter testamentary en said ctnte having been granted te the undersigned, alt tiersens In debted thereto are requested te make Immedl Immedl ale pajnient, nnd theso having claim or de mand ngalust the same will pirsrnt them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In the city or l.inraitrr. JOHN W. 1HEMLNZ. WILLIAM O. FrtAlLEY, Executer. (lEeiinr. Naumaw, Attorney. nugcltdW I EVAN'S l'LOUlt. Competent Mcdlcul Exjierts hnve decided that tlie lately discovered " Elixir" Is no geed, but the hundreds of families who hnve been using LEVAN'S FLOUR Fer the Inst twenty jt.irslhuvc unanimously declared that It Is all that Is tlalmed for It Mi: THE BEST. (MANUKAClUltEI) OUT OP ALL OLD WHEAT.) rilO CLOTIIINO UUYElta. WHERE TO BUY FALL SUITS, NEW AND ELLUANT UOODS IN" THE PIECE NOW INBTOCK 10R YOUR INSPECTION. LGansman&Bre. Oder this stuseu a morn vnrlcd sleck of Heeds In Iho Piece than ever before, and Make llicm tuOrder at Lewer Price i than any ether house In thn city, und a for Workmanship nnd Pit ce,iuil the very bet. We Make te Measure ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS nt $12.00, $13.00, 31I.U) and $15 00. ALL-WOOL CASSIMEUE SUITS nt 510.00, 317.00 und $13.00. ALL-WOOL IMPOrtTED WORSTED bUITB nt S.V.cO,JC:.00niul3i3.tW. We Make te Measure ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT PANTS ut $J.N), $1.00, Jl 50 and $5 00. ALIj-WOOL CAbSIMi:itE PANTS ut $l.')0, te DO nnd $ 00. ALL-WOOL WORSTED PANTS nt $7.00, $8 00. S9.W und 510.00 See our New Windew1. All geed .Mm lied In Plain riguies. Consult jour Interest and save money by tailing L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 H0RTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF OKANfJE, LANCASTER, PA. -Net connected with nny ether Clothing 1 1 ohm In the city. s iWEEPINO 11KDUCTIO.NS. -IN- MLNS.I.OYL.VDtNnCinLD.tEN'a Shoes & Oxfords. As the season i jmsslng for Light Colereil hhers mid Oxfords, I hnvc Marked Down thn balance I hnve en hand and am new selling them At and Belew Cost, Which will leduee them te tush luushert time. There may be mnnj dujs, jes I mlsht say mouths, In which they cm Ikj worn und enn be blackened ut the end of the season. Men's 81 00 Itin.se t itain, reduced te rif) : fi,rO Shoe reduced te SJ.U1 ; -J(X) Hlicu te 51.30; and JLfi0hhoelel.2j. The shoe red iiecd from $1.50 te !.'. 1 the same tdentlcnl article marked In windows elsewhere us having been reduced from ?2 00 leJl.Se, lek forjeurseir. Men's J.0J Itu.scl 0ferds reduced te J 1.50 und tl SO Oxfords te 31.23. llej s 31.60 ItUk.et Hals, resjuccd te $1.35. tjidles' 81.50 ltussct Oxfords, Plain Tees und vvllh Tip., reduced te $1.25; $1.3j OxforcUte fl.U). Sl.OJ Oxfords te 7'?j und 75e oxfords te Child's ltiikset OtfenL, sires S te I0 reduces! from $l.ce te 75c, nnd sizes! te 7K from 75.' te tOe. '1HE CAN UK SEEN As. MARKED DOWN IN WINDOW'S-. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H. Frey, o-uececkei ter'ItKY 4 ECKEIIT1 the Lender of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NO 3 & 5 EAbT KINO STHEET, LANCASTER P.. SHter 'Closed every ev cruug av ti e clock . x cepv Memlny nutt fcaturday, " Sweeping Rediiefiens itn lert(Mmnt INE DREfiS HOOD'. Cliarles Stamm's FINE DRESS GOODS I PERSIAN NOVKLTILVS, SI Inch, New, $3 a ynrd. AR.MURE BILKS, Stylish Stripes, $1 Ma yard. ROIJi: DRESSES, NTT,nt $12.00 a Pnttern. robe RE&si, New Sldt Hands, $10.00 n Pattern, NEW SERGES, 60 Inches, New Shades, $1.00 a yard. Best, Largest and Finest Assortment of Dress Goods in Lancaster at Lewest Prices. BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. CHARLES STAMM. F HtKOOODS FIRE GOODS!!! We have a few goods left that were in our building of our fire, but were net hurt BY FIRE OR WHTER These Are Going at Sacrifice Prices. REILLY BROS. & RAUB, Nes. 40 and 42 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa., NEXT 1)0011 TO 1'OSTOFPICE. Jlciu SV,bucvtiocmcttte. TTIOItHLNT-KOURHIX AND NINL" ROOM jl; cieum!s. .vppiyai JC'12-tfd fWbOUTH WATER ST VUH GOLDEN LION ANIl MIA ciltK.Nn.v f rignrs,5cclcnr)i, arehnnd mode with long I ClenrHuv una rulers, IV) x nnd IUOsIhixch. I .. .. DEMUTH'H CIUAlt HlOUK, nlS-tfflR Ul East Ktnc .Street. , I70KHALH " I 1 Twe Hundred nnd Flftv Wlilnkv llnrrrU nt $1.U) per piece, nt JACOB K.SIIKAITER'S, .. . Ne. 1j Centre quurc, Lancaster, l'n. hCilj-tfd CiOK FULL DAY COURHR IN HIE K CEV- In of iDtfU ttone llusliics CoIIcke consists of muBiniiiui uoiiuie i.niry lIoeKKccpUlir, roill reill roill inerelnl Law, reninnusbln, Arltliuictlc, Tipc wrllliiK, Correspondence, Orthegrnph , Actunl Iluslncns IlnnlOiu;, etc. (Uhurlhund extra.) Oecns Menduy, Sriitciubcrl!. W.D.MOSSEK, .. Ne. 16 North Queen Ht,, Inicnstcr, l'u. tfdJLw ilNOUNC'EMENT! ...."ite; htylUh. Neat. TALL AND WINTER HU1T1NUH. Winter and lull Overceating!) nud Treukers. choice l'uttcrm of our own Imporlu Imperlu Imporlu lien. Noelhci lioii'e In Luncimtcr carries the Mime. Kit perfect. IrliuinluRsthuliCbt. 1'rlccs 11111I terms lebult the times. McQRANN & NOWLEN, 130 North Queen Hlieet. N H. Full Dress Halts n Specialty. "I LOSING OCT HALE. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CtlttlbTIANHrilEET. (Iletwecu Outuiru nnd CliCbtnut Streets ) CeiiHlxttiic efjiunp-iccnt Cnrrhii;cK, te Four Feur Four l'evt Jenny Lliidn, two McOill Wiibihis Second Secend llimd lrelthiK liutiKV, und several lh;ht I'lnt I'lnt ferm Wagons that will curry from 1,000 te J.oue peiuids Alseu fewllueblelghs. Call liirly for llur Ifulni. aueSO-tfd rilllE I'EOI'LEB CASH WORE. THE NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. BARGAINS NOW OPENING, One Case NEW STLE I ALL I'RINIS, beiiKhtuuder price nnd will bi ehl ut ts',c iKr J aid j regular price, Sc. On Case WHITE 11LAMCC1-.S pair, regular prlce $1.00 at 75c per Olie disc HITE 1IUVNKE1& ul il.00 per pair; rigulur price, JI.50. One Cnsu tiUEY IILANKE1-5 at Slid !H,r pair, Iho I -cm In the cltj rer Hie money. One Hale M.AHLET TWILL 1 LANNELut 3.V j ngulnr price 25e. One Letll'IlN" SCAHLLT FLANNELS nt lie ; rcgulur i rtcc VW-. One Case CANT ON" FLANNLL at UV , geed cuenghnt Uc. One lliile Hl'vfliA CRAH at IJtJc ; thu will est niut lest goods for the meiic cvcreircrcd luthc'clt. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, marOT-lidU I.NCAsn:it, I'A. SEALED eclved FROl-OAI-S WILL RE 1111. at lllC OlUlt of Din Htllw.rvlwln.. -hi iiut-e-i. .IC.19UI., in imuiiciii, cv a. million, 1. C, until '.' e'c I.K'k i. m en tin 17th D.ij of Scplcinlcr, ltf 'ornllthulabei nud uiulerinls nsiuliisl ferjlhe Hi lull, cvravalien, cenrrele rouiulatleiik, nrnl Stene nnd llrlik Wmk of the I'liltistblalcsl'ititellU'e RulUlliig at Uuiiaalri, IVnnsylvauhi, Is strict nccnrdaiice vc It Ii the drnw lng and tpetlrlcaiieu. cejiies of which lnnv be had en niiplicitlen at this eltlcu or the- elllcc of the suirrlutcn.teiit. Each bid mul tieaccempunlcd hv a certified check for 8-100.00. JA. H W1NDRIM. ... , 'upcrvi. lug Architect. Auut'sT'.'I. ltd niurAHlldeed , " ,.,., . .-.-. ,. ... I .,,'.. iJNDEVELOI'ED FARTm Of the Human HfKt Enlirgcst, DcveleK'd. Strengthened, etc, H nn intcre'Mlng advertise- men; long run 'n ear paper. In reply te tu- I qulrles we vrllluy that there Is no evidence of , ?iviass5ss??isIh.a,i. tests. . l?a persons mny getscalect circulars civ in? all par ticular, b vrrrtln? te lue I Rir ilFDICAI. JSff. riir..iw" i ...... , Peeples Cash Stere, NEW HENRIETTAS, 16 Inches, 811k Klulnh, $1.00 n ynrd. 10 InchtK, S7c, 50c, 75c a j ftrd. STRIPE HENRIETTAS, Self Celer, 75c a yard. PLAIN MOHAIRS, 10 Inches, Sll k Finish, 50c a yard. RLACK HENRIETTAS, $2.60, $2, $1.50, $1.25, $1, &c, 75c, 62Je, JOc, 3KC a yard BLACK SILKS, $1 0, $1.23, $1.00, 75c a yard. at the time Kliccllrtitcciu. Uiln,VEAR- LIOIIP.VNI) MEDIUM vvelctit uiulcrvrcnr In all crrnilcMnndnnv aiiB Qcnu' -""s!s: ZIOLD 1IHONZE. I.IOITrim vvn umvn X for steam work, ut JOHN UlJTH, SUKast 111 full . I HAnt ' .. . . Iteiidtrcct. nilMfd J7Oi nOILIRlH, IIOIH.ONTAL.TUHULAn, 4 cr Ileal, rerlnble.CJ llndcr.Muriiic. of nnv size or power, or ihe bcKt mnlciinl niul work werk mnnshlp, Ke te JOHN UEST, 3Si East Fulton 6trccL inJ-tfd AW MILI-S, UAH1C SlllAU. COH MILIJ!. 1 p I'm lA'atllCr ltellin. Itin I'aekcrn. Trlnln llcme mitvr S.i-Lr. -',.. .".'.'".'"K .Macniiiery, at JOHN IlLsrb in livt Fulton ktrcct. liii-tfd I'KVAM tlll ..;... ........ .'. . C " --w.v. FOR bTEAM GAUGES, HIGH OK LOW . i1 ?e"i""V Wntcr Guukcs. fjutie Ceck, ic??.. t"1,' or. Weighted, eins lubes Jviiil" uI,,,,',SjI.!,.0l.lsri,'su,nl" 'auSe, Cylinder Oilers I'lnln.Vntcr Clauge Cnliiinns'CeckH for Sleniii Gjiikcs, call en JOHN" lihhT, .ttlEniit Fulton street. m-Mfd 17IOR AMERICAN aiOHTFEKnCYLINDER Luhrlcntere, Olnn Oil Ciipn for llenrlnes. juucan BCt thtia nt JOHN HE3TM, SU K.T1 Vultenstrcct. ' ,,13-tfd "T7I0U C'AbT IRON l'l FKTlTrrNGsT 1K)TH T.n AVn ffS,1"lncl5 "I' te "'"'h illiunctcr, J? f" littlmrs, Uhuvh, llnnce Dillons .Mnuimids American UhIeik. Tube HupperU. ,,'riff (.JV. '"P1"?"!1 ""'e I'atcs. ee te'OHiV ULIl'H.SJJEiul Fulton MrecL mMrd JV OU WANT AI'IRbT-CLAbS I'ORTAHLE .-.. Enlncniid Uollei.en wh.ls. i heiu,. n.iii. nf '',rlc??,.KV".TJ 5 'Lon-epovicr 5175 ; 8 hore-pewer,S.i25; 10horte-)ower,8575: 1$ ULSr.S.3.!a luist Fulleu Htrcet. m. nori.e neri.e JOHN tfd -J7IOU HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN .7- , J.""t"ui - iu cu iiorse-pouer, and Vei ttcal LiiKtncs from 2 te 10 horse-potcr, j en wil hut them at JOHN UEsrw, si) EiwYFulte. wil street ulteu In2-tfd CARRY IN MOCK-llEsr CHARCOAL, , llumniercd liar Iren. Deubln Retlncd Iren! Jurdcn'8 Rivet Iren, Rivets. Het And Celd Vr;,1,';'.0."1"'1! Sheet Iren J-lu te Ne. 16, at JOHN UErH ',-j. all East t ulteu street. m2-tlcl PACKINGS, AH FOI.I.OWM: DIRIOO, FOR ue?inan.l,l,cd.?,? lVnxc '"'-Hik, Afcbest'Repi, W even nnd Wick l'licklnc, Hemp I'ucklnir. Asi Hlw.'l.l"'011.1 ' AfchCHlCHCClfient A"ffilS Bhcalhlncr,Giiml'.icklii,'.aum Rings for Wntcr Gauges, l'lumbnge 1'ncklng, Heed's Tl'ntent As- RKsWci' i,-,fSS'-1V.,ul l.Oiur, at JOHN lit-Sl a.JBJLnst 1 ulteu stiect. niS-tfd CTL..M HEAT 13 THECOMING HEAT FOB tVm'.lw ,"KS ?I',Vrc"c'.. "Choel lieiiM-H, etc., though i successfully used ene hundred jean ImWiIWi,", cont.inplnte a chniiKOcnll en L.i.v!.1rfchl,wl,ewln KUe J OU u nitisfnetery Jeb, ntnfulrpilec. inJ-tfd ITvOR CASTINGS. IRON OR I1RASS, LIGHT iTT'st rttirnV,'i.-n.li.,,m,i:t ".etlc0' se te JOHN ui-bl, jsi l.nst t ulteu street. inS-tfd PAliJ.IiCiJl',Afl. Al-rENlION 1'aTu "TO iin'l$LiUxi,"ty "'""lis. Drawings and rvT-lrlVVat. iVl? icnsenublc, ut JOHN IILbTS..il.ui,t Fulleu Htrect. ni'.'-lfil ITIORTHElHJsTIIOT AIR FtTRNACE IN A,.1'10 "unrkct, go te JOHN I1EHT.33S East t niten street mj-tfd 17IOR l'ULLEYH, Hll.Vh'IIVn IVIII iiiu iJtniiI5."S?n,i.!-,K",V! "'t'i. Couplings, etc., go t" JOHN nijj'r, 1 East l'ulteu street. Iil-tfd J7IOR J I'lr ,ti.I.l.BvyLUU.TLn,l: "I'L'HHES, SI IL1J50N nh liVSN vn,L?u 'I 'U"1 JI"'kcy Wrenehe. i ' W ". V." i-ans' tW- t" te JOHN cemhfnwl. IlI'.Jia fiist Fulton stieslt. m'Z-lfd J7IIRE BRICK'S. FlRi: CLAY, AT TeW .3 tlgurei.goteJOHN REST. iu'Enst Fulton slrcct. ml'-tfd TTtOR l'RATT .13 VnlvcsJeiiklns Vnlv A I'ADY .VSllKSias DISC llrnss Gnte Vnlves. Vnlv es, llruss Glebe Vnlv e, Lever baftly'vnrwViPteflly''Aff rhilb.VfntlM!J,r X'Uws' ,,rR' Slngiiu tiicek Vnlves, HrassCheek Vnlves. Feet Vuries II ide Valves Fulleu street. , can at JOHN REsr'H, &tl Eaii mS-lfd "tiniiii: con en WASI'E, COI'l'ED II Y or the Ease inMfd Tl' IN WANT OF I'" "" R IKON NTOP x. c. Ccxks, cks,Asltesl'ncked I'eek., l'et und lilt, .iJFSK' hw.'"c J"1 c call and "It t eekn them. or send jour order bv maU HLi' SUEii.tl-ulteii street. te JOHN iiu-tia j IIOR HOLTS I. UJ hC'REWH, Sin' hCREWH 13 Square and Hexn.'en N'uti. Hush irueicis in Meclc, nt JOHN" 1IE-T S, SJ Eas'l FuReu Mree't. iii'Mfd Til'SIl'S, HOILERX. .MINING. IENTIUFU. Jtill.N llhbl ., t Lui Fulton str.-et. mjUfd l""M',I,AT1,l'',OF -N'Y ' vki: OR 1)B- l JOHN Illjil e.VI Irjst Fulton siTCcU luMfJ TAJLLTOIW. 111'H ii r-r 1 cook Inspiraters und LirTLE GIANT, HAN". it I il I 'Linl..- t. I Heller Feeder: l'e.il.erth IiiMiVlerV Al,erl""S '30000.!&,Vf,ffllS8J!ll grttW.,."tfnttr,SSSB3r,Sp 1 ?, !,"c.,.,ii?mc",r' aI limii "tbii.sa i STsi IV'ui" ichi street. mMfd rpAN'KS FOR WATER, OILs.ACIDOR ham J. of anj s!,,,, or caiieltut r." iTrtcei .5 ,oJei,-n ' Fnii&!.rr.,rtTi.iS COLLARS D CUFFS -THE HTFST Kj the ir '-If, and man ee: -f irjble ?,.w ,?"".;,? "?z"y 'fiwiw3iAxa wluw uiuwumi; 3wu., i Cain. AGENCY FOR CALLAHAN .t COS CI hiirV!c!,.tLe,n.I0 ll.'. ''lue rnei lad. Iu n.,.f lt ,",ln'tes R8 times the quantity of red lead nnd Is farsupeiler In makli gstcuiii JnluU pack liftman nni hand hele plate" i c.iidbll" ". iirsi-M 4irtw.ai. rr""i I'criKiUiid ut JOHN' HUYI, IM Inst Fulton stiect. mJ-tfd tKlujbtrccU . V1t-" 51' --SCEPCm? ""54iK.-s , it vT' u- Ml 1 TI --
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