"5-JWc " Zi'iri'J'hfyK -J ' vF&r l'( fV 4fVO " ( " ? V.k, .y?- i&K 7 ft - IT -VIC (lii ' ; flis- r&f t,'' ?;f fv if j1--- v i r , -f! BIHUUK- UI A IKAlfl. ftURT t WIT MUM SEAR TIE CMES- mi MIME M 1MIAY. , Wh!t RetutiilBs Prem n FMhliiR Trip HJ Ktnti Down lyr ItnfrWlMifg AccomineAntton The Inquest. Albert C Oust, a well-known Lancaster flBikfTJHri ' nir m fWn a vt , Mn, tit fatally Injured by the mm or the 1(B i BMMiKl0lAlB .tluVi.fl a.Vu.i.1 .nil.. -u...t j .1 .rf mnJIIlua Ifllllunu puuiii tt uiuu eaisv -;' ei m voncmegn uriuc, en .tiuinuiy eiciu--W lug. The deceased lived ivlth liln father, Christian Oust, ene of lnneastcr'R leading cltiEenx, at Ne. 221 Weit 'licst "nut street. He wan very fend of llxli ing and j-etitcrcUy morning he ami Oeorge LttU, a young ninn who reside" B6M the Lancaster cemetery, Marled en fcet te Mill creek te flsh vv itli a net. Tliey pent the greater jmrt of tlte forenoon nlwnt the neighborhood of .Tacel Manner's milt sad caught but few fishes. Betvv ecu 1 1 and 12 o'clock they cenelnded te return te town. torts wanted te walk ncres the IIfIiInIe the Xew Helland turnpike mid In town that way, but Gnat vvaianjcleu te taken by read wlilrh led tow ants the railroad. They could net agree en this and each vi tnt his own way, Oust taking the net and the fifth that had been caught with him. taitr arrived In town aljeut 1 o'clock In the afternoon and did net again nce Oast nllv c Shortly 1-cfore half-past flve o'clock Oast appeared at the place vvhciclw was killed. He was walking en thewnith track and when he stepped out of the way of an cast bound freight he m ei struck by engine Ne. 132 attached tellarrixburg Aixotuiuixlatlen west. He was knocked from the traek, Ills hertd striking ene of the raiK The train tt hlch struck him vv at backed and the man, who was then uticonicieim, was taken en beard and brought te this city. He was placed in the baggage room and Dr. tleorpe H. Welclians was quickly sent for, but death ensued In about lltleen inlimles. At first It was net known who Iho ilem man was, as his faee was covered w itli diit from the tracks of the railroad, but It was helloed that It was Oast. 'Ihofatherefthn deceased and his hrothei, William II., afterwards arrived and they idcutlllcd Ihn body. Ainbrose llllrer seen cnine In and idcntined the flsh-net found with tlast, he having leaned it te hlm in Iho morning te go fishing. Lntr. canto next and he was greatly wtrprlsed tetlnd IiIh latectiii.mii)it (lead. He found in ene of his pockets n match box thut he had leaned hlm dining the afternoon. Dr. WeleliaiiH' cxantiu itieu of the body thewed that each leg was broken In tw e places, below the kuee, the back was broken and there was a terrible cut In the middle of the forehead caused mi doubt by the head striking the rail 4. Tite deceased would lme been fd ye.trs of ageltnd he lled until next Xevenilici. He was bem and rained in this city and in early life list rncd the trade of ai oufcitiencr. When the war broke out he enlisted in the TDtlt regiment and was a member of Iho Company A, first commanded by Captain William Ketulrldt and allcrwaiilH by Captain f) enrge W, Hutluagle. Consldei Censldei Consldei able of the time he was with Ocuetal Kegley's staff and spent three jetrsln tin army. At the battle of Chaplain UlllH,Kcn tucky, he was shot through ene of his legs. He w as married at ene time, hut was di vorced from his wlfeycirs age Ile has one seu Ihing. int: coiieni.u'h iguisr. Before the Isidy had been rcutuel liein the baggagoreotn last ev nln, Cotoner Henunmii Itupanelled a Jitrv, te held an inquest, censUting of H. A. .Stvplicus, Jcre Vendcrsmlth, l'r.tnk AdiiuiH, .lelm B. McPherseu, Jacob II, Kiehl and Kmanuel Vogel. They iewcd the bixly and then ndjetnned until this morning. The time set for the Inquest w as tl o'clock, In order that the engineer of the train that killed IJje ifiaii teuld be present. The eiupluyc'j of the I'cnnsyhanin com pany usually attend luqueMs as they see fit, and they did net arrh u until almost ID o'clock this morning, thus dclujlng the inquest ever a half hour. IJenry Aiulrew h, the engineer, was tlrst examined. He tchilllcd that he i cached the point where the uicident ecctnred, which Is near ItudU' w alehouse, about 4:18; he saw the man ahead j he was walk ing en the south ttaik and wascairting something; witness thought he was a track man ; ns the fi eight ncared him he stepped en te the nertlt track after looking back at the approach of llie engiiie; witness whist led four or live times and Just aa the m in seemed te be stepping oil the engiiin struck lifm; hewas ciriicd along about 'JO yards en the pilot ei the engine and then drepied along the north side of tlielnuk near Landis' crossing. Harry Otstet, flreiii.iu of the tiaiu, uii uii uii robe rated the engineer. Tliejtiry leudeted a enliet of death from the shock caused by the accident. They attached no lilame te railroad i emjiHity or empleyes. AN AIJT lllsIJ,AY. Charles II. Ilnrr Takes l'ohsesHton or IIIm New Store In (,'cnti e viunre. Charles II. Barr has Just meed Inte tlie beautiful new building lit Centre Square, which has been erected by II. J. McOraun, where he will in the future hae his book and art store, und he had his opening yes terday. The stere room is 75 leet In length and 20 feet In width and Is one et the hand somest rooms in the city. The (list tit) n-et ofthe room in the front Is lllled with a en large block of blank hooks, line linen papers, miscellaneous and standard weiks, etc. The STi feet in the rear or the store is sej.i sej.i rated ft qui the front by very handsome curtain, and that Is the art ilepaitnient. The walls ure covered with pictures el all kinds, including oil paintings, line en gravings, w.iter coleis, utihlugs, cuben photographs, mezzotints, etc. Among the oil palntliigH are three that are v eiy beauti ful and me valued at filVI nuh. They come direct ftem Quejiil, of l'aiis. One Is "The Return from I'isliIiig.'Miy (Scorge llagut tie, another is "Neighing in Itusia," hy .1. Resen, of Munich, and the tliird Is a i"east Bscne by if, bteckciiberg, et .Munich, 'Ilieie isolsealsautltul Millals ctihiug entitled "Ov or the Hills and Tar Aw ay" and it v ei v handseme colored photograph of a "Itus hian Wedding Feast" w 1th a pj regiaphliul frame. In the hxiiii thuie are huudrcHls of plctun-s the prices of w hich range from Ml ccnta fCM and Mr. llarr w ishes eyerj body te inspect thcin whether they wish te pur chase or net. Addi-psscHl tlie ClHarmakei'N. About ene hundnsl clgariuakers of tills city attended the meeting in ltelierts' hall but evening and listened te nvcryintet- estllie address bv Clinrlp l K,.i"l, m. SeltTKi a forcible sjH-akcr and he was lis tened Ibjvjtu the greatest attention. He explained the necessity of organisatien in tlie tnule and the benefits thus derived. He claimed that cigannakcrs elsewhere through their unions have increased their wages and reduced their hours of wet k. He claimed that the cigannakcrs of the Ninth district lmve three times as much work te de for the same amount of pay as in ether places. About tweuty new members wete jo je eeived into the union utter the ineetiii". It was decided te held another meeting at the ante place en Thursday oveiilng.iiud theie will be u siiccial meeting for ladies only en Friday evening. Lewell' Xew rnclei-y. Mr, Jehn W. Lewell leased te-day fieiu laurtnee Kiiapp the large bulldlmr en the corner of Grant und Cherry streets, Ju the f rear of the Presbyterian church. This new e d couiuhkIIeiis bullillng will give ample ,, room and llglit for Mr. Ixiw ell's horse . f eellar fiu-tery, w i! h u 111 be moved f - t ' ,aud whoisale hjrncwi factory -..ill no en 's bUtbL tevrtjy iu tue waic buiidiijir. J A JAPANESE t,AIV. The Wltte of Japan's Minister ut Waah Waah Infrten. The Japanese household Is ene of the most Interesting at Washington, and when Its doers nre thrown open te society the curious ruMi 11 incll forngllmpse of It. Mme. Kukl, w he presided uv cr Iho house hold until about a year age, was fend of society, had her gowns timde. by Werth, ntid learned te sak English while here. 8he was eminently Asiatic In iipiH-anutcc, and it was en account of her falling health that the minister asked te be recalled. The minister's ward, Miss Kukli the daughter of Viscount Kukl, Is still there, and will remain until she finishes her education. 8he Is a pupil at a fashionable school en M street, and is quite a young lady, although she Is no larger (h in a 1 1-year-old girl, hhe Is learning te rlde horseback, mid lakes several morning lessens every week nt the riding academy, dressed in the regulation lubit and silk hat. The present minister, Mr. Mutsii, Is a tv pleat Japsnese, lithe, slender, nitlvc, a'lcit, a polished gentleman and a deep thinker, lie Is swarthy, and his eyes aie black as night. He learned te speak Kng llsh iu JaKin, and w lille he doesn't sneak It fluently, expresses himself very well und understands readllv. Ile is a devoted hus band and very pioudeflilspret y wlfe.whe has but te leek as if she deshcu anv thing In get it. Ile Is Iu favor ofthe highest position for women, Hiid advecateil their advancement and ficedeui, Mr. Mutsu w as apKilntcd by the cuinnrer gev ernnr of Yokohama, and several .vears afterwards political complications nrose and he was thrown Inte prlsmif whoie he was"cenflli(sl for four j ears and ffiilf. After the polltl pelltl cal upheaval he w asTcleased, honors went confened iisin hlm, and nit the nn-nll of Minister Kukl the cmpeier made liini ids tniuistsr te the I'nitcd Ktates. Mme, Mutsu, although she is the mother efa daughter taller than herself, and has net the slightest objection te telling heruge nit te (he latest date, is cry young and girlish looking; farmore jeulhful In fad than many a Ik lie who lins been out of a season et "two. Hhe Is by f.ir thn prettiest ,laMiicse lady ever scen In Washington. .She Is etlte,'wltlia pietty, graceful tlgure, and the tiniest hands and ted imaginable'. Her skin Is of that smooth, satiny toxtuie resulting fiuiu the het baths se universal In Japan, and )a clear oil vein hue; her cheeks are like the dauinsl; rose, and lier o.ves largeaud dark and snaikllng vith Intel ligence. Iter eveluews are straight and delicately iienclfed, and herabunilant ioal ieal blai k hair is ieIIchI buk from her Torn Tern head and celled en top of her hind. Ilir tceih are while and 'even, and her lips are full ami ripe ted, Her expression isveiy quiet, hut when she smiles her whole face lights up and become radiant. Cullke most Jaiuucsc, her lie e is a iierlei t oval, mul in Ine Ameiican dicss, wliii h she has aibqiled, one has te leek a second time te assuie himself that she belongs te another nice. As ene ofthe ladies in walling te the empress she became accustomed te dress mid liked it. She has eYccllcut and retliusl taste In di ess. Hhe dislikes proneumod in con spicuous colors, wealing soil, deliiale tints herself, and ler evening piclcrs white. Most of her gowns are inude In Carta, and are splendid and costly. Nie has a uatuinl prufprem e for seli silks, el ceuisu. Her dlaiuends are hciutlful, and tlie uecklaie she weats en stale oicasieus Is a most curious pleie of werkuianshlp. It en eiules lie' ihm Ic HUe a cellai, and is lashleiied el spra.vs et Mowers and leaves et illniuniiils that almost iim ie.il Iho sitting, Slid almost teaches tliotepol n low liedlie. It had te huallcicil several times In order te get Ittntlther slcudcrthinat. Mho v ears It only en very great occasions, such as u reception at tlie White Heuse or a state diuiiei. Nie has another nisklace somewhat xiiuiller that answers ler 1110100111111 irv weal. She does net .jflen we.irdei ollete gowns, picreiriug the Ver siiiiaie-uet k, and has her gloves reiuh tlioslieuldets. She Is a fragile, delicate little creature, with scaicely must In enough te lilt en 01 dinary limit, and leeks with vvemlei en the atlivlty of Anntluiu ladles. She laiely walks except in the gaulen behind the heu-e, and lias walked oil thn street but one 0 In diiv time (thenjust around the blmk with 11 lady), and twlee at night for 11 shett distant e with her husband. This Is hew thin banning Utile lad.v fiem theOilent s tends her dav geneiallv: SI10 has her cctllee and tell In lied, I'lencli lash lash Ien; gets up about 10 01 II, practices talk ing I. ugllNh, lias 11 Inte brcaklast or lunch eon, studies a gieat deal, sometimes tei six or tieven hours If she doesn't go out; makes and receives (alls, pr.utices en the kote, writes ltttcis te her fiiinds Iu Japin, winking ler bouts at long cnluiiips et puzzling .1. ipnne.se 1 li unc le rs, and, most delightful e all te her, ihats with Mi. .Mutsu, 'I hen ienics iu tlieevenlugmi (laboiiite illiiuei el six or seven 1 eurses, and later sumo amusement at home or away limit it, N'eithet the Mlnistci 1101 Mine, Mutsu diiuksw iue, but alwavsli.icelt tot (emjsuiy. Willi evety box liimi hitiuii conies .lap,inese loed, lint Amei lean looking pleases them vei.v well, psitecl.illv 0111 mast beet and iHitatee's, Tiiey have a blight dauglileret about feillti isler lllleen uiiineil S 1 va,i pioueunt (si Si-vah). She is tallei than her mother, 11 tiillu d irker, and has the nislest of resv dusks. Shesteaks Kngllsh very well, fs quli k at repartee, and lull el llle and tun. In speaking she is vciv ili.iniatic, ailing what she teils, and talking with eves and tongue. Shu Ins a blgm.isllil iei a'pit that is evci tliue bet high and wiiglts l.ls pounds. Hit iiAitn .si'i:v.Mii".s 111111:. He unit Ills Ile ihe I'iiII Down 11 '1 lilrly I'oet ltlllllSllll CllltlllllkniCllt. ltichanl Slcwait, an old man, who lives near llelleiueut, in Pa utilise township, h.ul.ivery cviiting mlveiiture hist night, and it Is a gieat wendei that heis I i lug te-day te tell el his oxjterioiuo. Ileciiiie te Uiiicaslci vestenlav .illeinoen, hiving taken the train at l.c.tmaii IM111 e, w hcie lie left his horse, oil wliiih he rode. lie left this dty fin home at t:T Iu tlie evening, iirilviug at I.eaiii.111 Place at 11 o'clock. Ile mounted hlslietse, wlili h Is .111 old animal and blind el one 030. He started down ihe turnpike towards Willi, unstew n, but the nlht was pltih d,irk and, bisemliig cciufiised, be turned te the light below the station and cmue around luik et ihe w an house, whet e he get en tlie railiead. Mew ait does net seem te his e known whoie lie was, tei he rodeeii Hie rallieid tiiuk a ilistnnieiif .tee jards 01 111010 east or Umiii.iii Pine ten i.iIIiimiI liiulge. Weikiuen am new en gaged making extensive reisiiis te the biidge, mid new nhutmcuts me being made mi thy cist Mile. 'Iho half blind horse, with his leiiuiscd tidcr, did net slop for the budge, but cuisscd it Iu sifel.v. (in Iho cist side the animal get into the open wink. 'Iho icvmiIi was that he and his mlei luinlilnl thieugh and slid 01 lolled te thn bottom el tliecni biukintnt. New .ut seen picked himself tipaiid lliidlngtli.it he was net hint, started fei the llrst light Hut he saw , w hit h w as in the hoiiseofa man mined Mairleu. He then went te Ins home at Ilcllcuitmte. ills son and ethers organized paity and went te the pl.u 0 w here tlie old man said lie had fillcu. At the fisil el tlieeiiiluiikuienl, near the laige dei rii k, tliej leiind Iho old Jiorse lying en his side, apuicutly uslet-p. They inuused hlm up and found that he was but slightly bruised. Tlivesc.ipufieiu death by the iall was something reniaikable, but'lt was agie.it wonder that both man and hoi se went net killed by ,1 nam while 011 thp iailre.ul tnick l.iiuciist(r t Inshlh. Ma.niu.Im, May 21.- I.iucastci 1 lassis of the Iteformeil ihiirch in the I'nited Stales met luaimuilM'ssiiiii In St. Paul's eliuuli, oil Monday evening. The senium was preai lied by Ilev. J. M. Tltel, I). J) el (he l'irst KeteriiKsl chinch, lincastcr. 'Iho lltuigiiul services weroieudmtisl by Prof. J. S. Stahr, Ph. I) of Uincastcr, and Itev. IJ N. Kuiuer, efH.iIem Hclermisl ihiirih, Harrisburg. Dr. Tltrel's scrnien was a nnisteily do de do fense of the power or tlie gospel ever Hgalnstllie ldesi that there aie ether elll elll ilentuiKiiisefs.ivingincn. After the dose or Iho sen it the slated clerk called the lull. Rev. J. W. Mcinliigcr, or St. Paul's church, Lmcjister, was 1 levied president and Prof. G. P. Mull, f Pruuklln ami Marshall college, was elected loircsimiiil leircsimiiil ing secretary. After fixing Hie hours for the opeuiug uii 1 closing et the bchsleus the chu.shfud" Jeujts4 until litis morning ntU o'tlevk, A Quartett Ruml. Jacob Htoey, Prank llltlenheuse, Peter Henscndcrfer and Mary Overly have been prosecuted before AMerinan Pinkcrten, en the charge of drunken and disorderly" cpn duct. Mrs. Overly, who lives In Pilegloys Pilegleys vllle, Is also (barged w Kit TTecplng a dlwtr ilerly house, which Is a nuisance te Iho neighborhood. A I.lttle Olie's Prayer. Hhehnd done something naughty and her mother IihiI sent her etr te bedn little earlier lhau usual, and told her she would , punish her for it In the morning. The child knelt down te sav her prayers and she 1111I In thisiutcrtolaflen: "Pleasc,Gis1, won't you take mamma, up te heaven, net for altogether, but Just for te-morrow ?" A Heavy ftenn. This afternoon a very heavy rainstorm, whldiwas accetup-iiiicd by thunder and lightning.' tislted this city. Bain fell In torrents for a short lime washing the streets thoroughly, carrying oil all tlie dirt and flooding the sewers. There was also a slight fall of ball, but the stones were net of great sire, and they are net believed te have done much damage. Itedyslilppiid West. The body of Daniel bhlssler, w he died he suddenly at tlie residence of David M. Majer, in Mauheiui township, en Holiday night, was taken te the Inte home of the de ceased, at Orrv Hie, Ohie, this afternoon. It will be burled en the flint there. Aineiiiliiiciit meeting IhlscveiiliiKiitno'cleck In HieH(iinre. It Jlcrtthn. Oast. May 30, 1SH0, Midiltnly, AllKrtC. Oast, npcilfil J cum. runrriil freyi llm riMeiirci of his falhrr, ClirUtlnn ()nt. Ne. 221 Wrt ClieMmil utrcet en W'rdiiesilny afternoon at .1 o'clock, lli'liitlvei unit frleiuU tes ctfully luv lte.1. Jtlrtvhcte. stock MnrketH. Quotnlleiislty Itcisl.MriJrann A Ce., Ifiuikert", liiiianler, I'll. . j " NI.W YOIIK LIST. 11 A.M. 12 M. &)'. N. Cannilii I'liclllCa, .. .... f.C. C. .V. t Colerado (Vttl Ci nlriil I'm lllc Canaila Hitutlieru . . MJi 4 ei riil.Ht. UAI'Iik . . IHli. .V.ltle tl .,. Del. U AW. II')'; IKt'j IKt'i cue im(, ! J ;? i:rle -'lliH .ler i) ...... . . . I"J K. AT . I.011. A S . . . (TA iii W I,. Hliein. . 10 ij, 1UI', 101 Midi. ('Ml . . . Missouri I'm llle . .. r." T.'JJ 7.JU lleeli. Vallej. . W?i N. P. . ... ay, &'i 2s.S N. P. I'nr . . Ill5, 111! lil'S n. wist .. no 110; J nijj New'Kiiiilaiiil. .. li) tl'S li IZrisI 'lciincssce Oiiinlm ... mi M OriKiin Tninsceiitliif ulal. .W .IV i .!, lltitiirleA MV, . .. , I'm lllc Mull 'Ml .!7 .'I7J, HUliiiieiKlTc'iiiiliiiil.. 'Si'A 2.VJ 2l Hi, t'linl . lit liliij IMS lexHHl'iiclllc . i'lji 2IJJ 21 K tJnlen P.iclllc . (0S Itt'i IjO); Wnii isii rem. . nyi lii'J in Wiiluisli t'rer 1 ) 211 Wraill ni t; hlr'S NI'J Hi'4 Wist Hherii Hende I IIII.AIII 1 1 iiia 1 isr. Uli. V11I . .V1JS 5.l, II. IS. V. A Plilla I'ii. It. II. - mi; M llniithig aif; a1, 217-1U U. .Nav ... . M M rt llislenv. Pass ... ...... P. A It ,. N.l'iut. ... P(iiicn Pass. . , . . itiii: i's . vy. titw ny. en m's ml m Jlctu vtcvtoctmllte. risui: must ici:i uixiiimi tntiNK in l Hiirni vriatlier Is Inrt vtlni. Weluive Pure I'alireinlii II11I mid While Wlnis fur 31 cents, lUrBCIIOIlICK, MUll IS ril07lll IIOllll'K. itciiiitnusi.int'imsTeiti:. S'e. 'i!CciilieSiiinrc, Ijiiiciistcr, Pa. ITUJltUliN'r UlWi:i.l.'Ht'OMi.HI't'IOHY ' lliUMInc: eiiKlimiind Imllir, fleam heat ;' R 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 e for IIkIiI iiiiiiiiiriu lurliiE , rcntrall) IIM 4111 l( VIMMV 111 iii)'.'U)uirii,fii,s jiiii.n w i.ewnix. Hi K. Oranire sticet. "Jt rtdllANN A nevi.i:., MERCHANT TAILORS, ui-jiiit uiNeitnt tui:i:N hiui:kt. "fANTi:i V 0l'XO MAN WAMS A I 1.IU1 itleiuil iin klml of work. AiI'Ip'e "IIONIXI V," Imi Mini MMtOIIUv. Hil hpictai. .Minrn.Mi or Tin: stock. V lioldciRer the Ann rliim Mcs I11111I1 - II11II1I linz mul I.eiiii in'liit Ien villi lie lield nt the otllieer Siillcller W. II. Itiiliiinl, Ne. 2D';Seiilli Diikektnsl, 011 Mniiila) i vruliiK, .Miiv 27ili,iit8 eilm k, tii(eiiilcline 1 Inirli 1 iiiiitlirs. m.'I '.'liirilAlli JOHN II. ltl.HM.Hee'y. MSS MIini.NH 01' I KlMtMAICKIIH wlllls In Id nt Itehc rts II11II1111 llmrsilii 11IKll1ld11v.M11 il mid .'I. lssn, nl sn'dmlc p. 111 , under the iiuiplics of Union Ne.2 wliue oil cicarinakeis mid li lends me lerdlall) In vlltd tenlliiid Jh l liailis r.Helli.orciiluice will he ns nt und uililrms the niidliiir. Pri on v cvuilnu will lie for Indies 011I5, inj-.lld I I i:NH HLAIUIII IS PIIKPAItKIl TO I k. iiiiikntiMirilcralsliurt uutlieaiiv kind or tiirnltiiiK ler Inmviei eillic llnrd weed iwnk imiNcliillv. Itiilrlin!errurnlliin iicallv (lone. l''lieli ring In all llsili ih luu nl-, ,, ,., . , lli:NUV HI.A1MHI, niliWnuiriiAMt ui 1 11st eraiit Hind. A t5i:fN.rf1 ri'oiAie pi.i:i,i:uh (m,w A Illlike), C'eircgHtieisrs, 1 lev ,r . -. M OIUM)I.H, mlVlvvil MN.7lliHI., I'lilluitilphla, I'ii. WIII'MIUV 1IIK liAIKll.M' HIOCICOK It l'ipisiiinl rine Himtkliig liiisKinin the cllj WmMlin I'liH-siit&c. mid UK- null, luiiu liiv.MmMliaiiin PIikhI ijc.nuli. , ,,. DP.NlUTiitsi KiAit hrnin:, als-tfitll in ijut Klnghinet. eiii:Am:u'Hi.iitP0Uhixui:,i5ci:Nriti: PURE RYE WHISKY. My nutntlMHInlleii. t.r.VtM 17u)ii ihr 1 he.v iMPi: KirriNds, ninn A ,. '"!'" ,u"1 r' ,l1" '"U. up te lUm li illmiii li r, Miilliiilile llttliiEM, lluui, riiniie t'lilens, Miiullelils, Aniiilcmi Unlnlik, liibe HiipiKiili., ItiiiiL-irs, I loei mul 1 Mlim; Pliiles, guteJOIl.S 1I1.-31 l-,,tl tist rulteiiKliisl. niitfd iTUsrvii.eri i,ia i.K.iii-M t:,i,Aii:er lli Ijirl township, ljiiniiitu reiinlj, J'n (U iiiisiil IaUii- ni adiiiliilslriitlen 011 Miilea tale liav Ins li n granted letlit'iuidiislgiietl.iill isiNitiisliiiliiitni n ,, in in,. risiniil tu 111 il.u lliiiiu dlale pn,v 1111 nl, mid tlioe IiiivIuk dnluis iiriliiiiiiiiiNiiifalust tin same, will prist in tin in wlllimil di I ij rurwIllniniMit leilu iimli rliied, hkIiIIukIii lmiMk.diilirieurse p OilJiuias OilJiuias lirCeiuilj, Pa. .n. .. . IMAAl'H I.Hill rNKH. iiij-21 Stil I iiAltw AdiuliilsitHler. J J AN DsDMUl ATIHAI-1IV1.! sTM.IHII The Finest Shoes. " Why de j en nut keep Fine Wiecs"? ivniuikciln veiinghuh tlie ether day. We ile-tisi inanv of tlicin, we often tliink. It's u variety tlint serves te perplex, rutlicr tliuii te plc.isc; seiiiiiny Inlglit mul nttrm nttrm tivehlitiiicsiiic there, Unit one lliids it dilllctllt teK'lcet the iiniuUeiint. We could iliHiieii-cvvitli it iiuiiiIkt of liiukcs mid still picscnt 11 liettct c. lilbit of Kine HIiik's tliuii veu'il tl ml iiiiywcivin l.iiiiciislcr. This is jied us triicef ticiitlciiieii'sfiMitwi'iirtw it is of I. miles'. Kvery slinis we have net htaiiilsiul U the iniiit'iitlen of it genius ill iiis culling, w lm-s Usd iiniiiieiits nre devoted te fasliieiiing und civiiting the lliiiniMiiiicst cllcets ill leather for c.mii ting itud dicriini imtingimtriins, and is u favorite in the fashionable .Sw Ini, Aiiicricnevcr. Kvcry line leather is ieprc.scntcd ill tlie makes of shoes here. Prices iiiedcriite iilvviijs Icns tluui thce picv'iilent in I'hihidelpliiu for pie cisely the s.une iniiUn of gissls. Hjs'i ial shapes, in one or niiire kinds nt lcntlier, we engage te furnish in ni-cerd with iliiectteus given. Iu Midi case vvoguiir.inteiMi ported lit, but assume no icsiMiiisiliillty fei tip iH'uriiucu of shoe when cefuplcttsl. Tlie cijs'riiiicnt is nimle nt tlie cost of Iiuly (irgciitlciiiiiiieiilcring. SHAUB & BURNS, 11 Neimt (Jui:i:.n Br., Im-astivH, J'a. mi'flK-JvvlA- Jleiu tettcrttacmcttt. N AllfiClifc TlfAT tti MADE OF THE purest mnirrldl and never Dills te isttt'fy, 'lid Klewcr Ueii'iueL WbrToeMJEN I.ION AND mTa"qiTi--VDA f Clifarn.derliinrs, nre hand msds with loin Clear Havana KlhVr,fiOi(nnl lOnslmjies. DDMthllH CIOAH HTOltK. atMMIt Illljut KlnKHUet't. A DAIJrt ItHt THE tXlSU'LEXlON H Wild Mower Iteuqnct Weap, bells rvrrj- where. XT'-CKWKAH- ( ftiklileniililei nml best, nt i:ill -THE DATI3CT AND MOST e nil les mid ntmden. Hie t lien nt .....i w -... ,,v i.iiini'i.ii. 11 iiviiin r (IIIIII.IIIIIK mull ivli iu.ii.1 i....i..i.,.. mere, n ivmi iviugxircci. fTsNIlOItHED I1Y THE MEDirAM'ltOKEH. Jj slim for all toilet purposes In Wild Flower Itcvjuet .Sen p. -V r ATElFliENTA N A HATKM ENT OF 5 TV per cut. will he allowed en wat'-r rentu paid 011 or Itcfere June 1, isse. Olflie heurs: SflOn. m. te 12 00 m., and 1-nrjlea.OOji. in. ilnlh. On Monday and Haturilar the office will fx eKn in me evening man 7iI(ii-id p. ni J, II. HATHFON, City Trcn Mirer. tiij!-27ldll, A N l.MIXPENHlVi: TOILET LDXUIIY IH vv nil Mower Ileqiiet Menp. HclU evcri- where. rim PAHENTS. MA for a full ceurne In the Kevntene llnslueKS College. Te test the limit and method or lin purtiiiK n priidlml llimliKiM llnratleii, lslt this liistllutlnn and pidge for ienrwlf. The only llimlness College Hint docs teadi lletok lletek ((epliig practlcallv. W. I). MO-MEH, Prlnclpitl. 10 North Queen Htreel, Ijinrnster, Pa. I fit A w Q".l'i:ill'KNr.OF 'H.VCI'.HINK iiephe! O" miiU one part of the Wild I lower Ilo Ile (iitt Henp. VEAM:D I'llOI'OSAI.S te fuhnikiitiik l? County Hospital mid fnsaiiu As linn vvltli Htciiin llenllliK Apparatus, Will In- nidvid and en'iied en Hut nriln.. lone l"i, lss1.). Pereim vvlMi lng te make bld will call euHlewiirrt (iisirgc E. Worst, at the Aluishetisn and elitaln the In formation net ded cm ulildi te Imse their hldii. Illitg miiRt he made spiarutdv for eaih liuild Inc. Ne lilds ns.elved iscept from slciini tlttern n siding Iu Ijnii'iister cniintv. lvvd HY UltDEK )F THE IIOAHD. rise inhuih: a'cevi fehta IibirANnTiB. 1 freshing Ijntli, mul n IhureiiKhly soil nkln, me Wild I'lewir kniict. ITIHTA'tE or A MOtf "punk, i.ATir OP li IrfOKiiHi rleunslilii, deienid, tetters of .iitiiiiiiUtrntleii en mid cMntc having lieei. gnuitdl tit tlie iiiiilert.laiiid.Mtl persons Indebted tin rctn are retiipstul In make Immediate pav iiient, nnd these hiving diilms or dciiinniis iiimlnst the (mine, will eresi nl Iheni without dcliiv for m till mi ul In Iho undersigned, n hld iiik In mul near I.iiniiili r. HUMAN A. FUNIC, HAMUED (Him F, AdmlulsiriiterK. llnewN A III .SSKI., Atteiiie.vs. nil Wtd I'lllt IHrAIHOPMAMl'EI.CllAIlbli.ljV.Tp.OP lif Hie dly of l.niunster, iIcithsiiI, l-i-li rs of admlnlHlralleii en Hald estate having In i n I'lanled lit Hie undersigned, all persons In ilditcil llure'teiireriiUiliil In iiiuke linmeill lite p.i mi nl, mid these having ilahns or lie iiiiinds ngiilnit the Milne, will present tliem without ill I ly ler m IIIciik nt In Iho iimli r Nlgurd, lenldlng III Pcnueii township, bimeaslir (eiuil.v. KMK.AtYMN, Adnilnlslriiter. E. D. NeiiTIt, Atlemev. )iij7-Uttll u TV Cltll'M HOOK SIOIIU AN OFFER TO THOSE Tl I AT WRITE. Wc sell 5 Quires of Fine Pure White Nete Paper for 20C, and 5 Packs of En velopes, suitable size, for 15c. Don't this seem cheap? Come and see the goods at MERR'S HOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 North Queen Street. nngis-ljcl A I.I, AUK WBI.COM11, 1 1 xlend te nil a (erdtal Invitation te call at an V time mul Inspect Ihn Large Collection of Pictures ART HOOM T Seitnul te none In Ihehtate. Nev Pictures Addtd I.very Day. All tlie New Beeks, Tincnt Stationery. All the Diillv, Wicltly mid Monthly Nevit piipcrsniid MaffiirlucK. Ever thing lobe leuiid In ultrHtHlais lloek.Hlallonerj mid AittUnrc. Chas. H. Barr, Ml (SHAWN Hl'lLIIINO, l I Mill. HuUVItK. ltd u lit ill A llltOllll.ll. An Exposition In Itself. fseKiiiil a gi ntliinnii the ethc rili ion 1 rrnl ng our show vi Inden s. I f sui h lie se, what etllic lutirler? Aiieu vrhe has licen through 0111 limneuse slink Uueivk that II utimet liiiiialcd lur Quantity, Quality or Price. It Julius for llMlftit everyone. And thchliew Wlutlens! Alira) i a pliiiMng sight te ( vi ijene. Iu one, a hiiiiiIIc II II tlen ofenr Made-te-Ordcr Department, Hut 11 lillmpseef II jlvi-s Jeu hii Idea of the whole. In uiielhn, Men's Ready-Made Suits, Hanging In price from SIV) teJJOOO. Kvirj st.vle, quallt. and tut te lien in, mul U.I. (H'll OWN M MvK, anil that iiiciiisniiidi wr.l.l.. V di parlim nt viell worth vMllng. rnrtlirr, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S CLOXHUSTGr. Hire fain stilus lule siipieme. YetillK Suits, plain mid satin fueeil. I li lUt it 11 e Hulls, plain, pUatrd, hi'lti it all iiovillle. I'rliih the VIUIY LOW lir. IjiMI), FURNISHINGS. Anj tiling mid liver thing, I'mlir wiar, Niikuear, 1'iMitvrear, Cellars mul CiitU, Milrls Iu I, tern mul l'luniKl, for illiiMiiiiul kii(Kk-.i-liiiut vcuir. VIEW OUR WINDOWS. HIRSH BROTHER'S eMM-mn: l'I.OTIIIi:itS AND ITHXISIIKItS, Hpjtli Queen Street and Centre Square, Steiu 3btrJcrHnncn!. DAOEn A UROTnER. Merchant BLACK WALE DIAGONAL WORSTEDS, BLACK WALE DIAGONAL CHEVIOTS, Htylisli and Popular Material for Coats nnd Vet, $15) te Order. OUR MATCHLESS $6 TROUSEBS TO ORDER ! New styles constantly added te the assortment. We knew them te tic the bent value at the price. FINE CASSIMERE AND WOR8TED TROUSERINGS. Iu Ht Huh I'latd and Htrtpe Efiectn, at 90. no, T nnd N. SPRING SUITINGS. Hpcclnt Vnlum In KlnoCaiinlincreHiilt.Pjcccllenti.tjlc'i, ntfjr): worth S23. Kni;llh Wemted Htitllneti, In t'liiln dray EfTectn A- Nobby I'laliti and Clieck, at 133 A. f25r1e order. Htyllnh KnelCh Cheviot Hiilllnc at t, te nnler. ' IltUE KIA NNKI.K. HKntJIX and CHEVIOTH rer Hummer Wear. WHITE DUCK and FANCY I.INKN VEHTINOH. HMGeRSt BROTH6R, Nes. 25-31 West King Street, - tcm vbuctcttBcmcitte. VTOTIIINH IHJT THE IIIUHKHT HHADE jL of Houblelleniieiioiliuiedln thufermiiln of Wild h lower limpid. X7 NDEIlWEAll - 1.1(1HTAN1) MEDIUM yj vvilijht undnrwciir In nil f-radetiand anv Hire, nt KltlbMAN'M OenK KurnMiliigHtere, i Went KIhk t.treet. C0M.AHS and" rumtTiii: 'latest; tlieniiK-t di vtnitile, and most eoinfertnltlo Umiwii nnd ntvle nny sire, at l:HIHMANM Menu' Kuril WiliiK.Hteri-, 12 Went King ntn-ct, THE MOST'AfHtKEAnLE rEni'UME. Tim moil Mtellilne (trett-s upon Iho nkln urn feiuid.lii Wild Flower lleuqiiet. c ANlX-EXCl.ttHIVK HrYLI IN AOA- i in, . i-iiiuiK, Hl.'ni.liri.viirilj' mill .illlllie in, moil li nil ill niiirrniiil lireil7e. HEM Ul H'H CIOAH HTOHE. IH I jft KIiik Mreel. alS-lfdll PHOI'OHAf-S 1 OH UUILDINH LANCAHTEIt CITY UENritAli MAHKin 1IOIJHE, iii'cerdliiK tolhe plmii and Kiieclflciitleiis of J. 11. Warner, iirehlteel, villi be ruelved by the t h-ilrmmi, nt hlselllce, up te Monday, J line. 1, IKnll, at7olecki. in. 1'liini mid spi-i ItlnilleiM ran be t.ei'11 it t the mr hllret'H ofllce. Ne. 4.i North Duke Htreet, en mill nller Wednetday, 2Jd Inst. All IiIiIh imikl lie in temnmiled wit lithe niimei, of two or iiiek! reNninillile iertlc te beeeme mi iiritv,and nl--iiiiicein)iinli d with aterlltled iheik for (1IH), vilikh will lioferfillnl tethedly In iae of (allure te accept the eeiitrurl If awarded. 1 he eeiiimlttee re serves the rluht terejeet any or nil bids. 11 enli'i erCllv Market Cniuinlllee. JOI'M IIAINI.'M halrmnn, Olllie, Cerner Dukeand liriint Mrcets. iujan,.'i,zi,,'"i,27",iiil BOUND TO REACH EVI.ItYIIOHY.-lN erdir te hi 111 rurther popularize the already very popular PILLSBURY FLOUR, Ami te plaie It within Ihn reach of every body, I lmvi;rc"ielved toninke A Sweeping Reduction in Price tuMradef Klllin;at the old rateK, I'lllkburj'ti It. st will new be neld n fellow n, nt retail : ri:it IIAHUKL, W.M),INSrKAI Ol'f. I'lnt (JUAHTKH, We., INSTHAI) Ol' fl Ai te Its iiierllx, lli are sullUli ntlj under-t-loed. It bus hiuiplv bien a matter of prlie; and, In enltr te plmc II within the iiiuhef iivtrjlietl), the print will be the snuiens ethir llrst-class criiite- of Heur, iiltluiin-li It Is uc knunledpdbv all who have iivd It In iMthiipe iMthiipe rlei le nil ether hrandi, nit eddi vvhatniimn they Imir. A. M GARBER, General helllni AKenl.tialiini-ii, I'a. evs- lelepheue Orders Promptly 1 lllul. liiJU-lwittt A S1HICH 1IHOH. ASTRICH BROS. ' PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & ii7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Opening te-day a new line of Ladies' and Children's Muslin Underwear. Never had we such elegant goods for the price. Chemise, with needlework in serting and edging at 25c ; 3 rows of inserting and tucking, 3-c; 3 for$i. Pompadour Chemise, 4-inch embroidery and edging all around, 50c ; inserting, 3 rows of fine embroidery, edging and tucking, 50c ; 2 rows of 2-inch real Torchon inserting and needlework inserting, narrow Torchon edge all around, 50c. Pompadour, 3 rows of edging and narrow edge all around, 50c. Pompadour, 7 rows of needle work, inserting and narrow edging, 59c ; 5 rows of fine in serting, 20 fine tucks, 69c. Pompadour, 5-inch fine I lam burg embroidery, and fine edge all around, 75c. Pompadour, extra fine 3-inch embroidery, worth 25c a yard, and fine edge all around, 75c. Pompadour, 2 rows of 1 lam burg inserting and 2 rows of Torchon inserting, Torchon edge all around, 75c. Pompadour, 5 rows of fine I lamburg inserting and 5 wide tucks, 75c. Open front, with yoke of 5 inch embroidery, fringe all around, trimmed with feather bone trimming, 75c. V shaped front, fine lace em broidery, e.tra fine wide Ham burg all around, 98c. Pompadour, 2 rows of real Torchon inserting, 2-inch wide needlework inserting between, and 2-inch wide, real Torchon Lace all around, $1.25. Ladies' Muslin Drawers, 3 inch Hamburg edging and four tucks, 50c. H.tmburginserting and edging, 10 tucks, only 50c. Skirts,3 wide tucks, 25c ; bet ter minim, 4 fine tucks, only 37c. Cambric Ruflle, 5-inch wide, tS fine tucks, 50c. 4-inch Hamburg edging, . wide tucks, 50c. 6-inch Hamburg edging, 1 xz inch inserting and 6 tucks, only 98c. Finer Skirts up te $2.19 apiece; all at guaranteed lowest prices. ASTRIC1 1 BROS., j 15 & j 17 North Quwn St, Tailoring I l.ANCA.STi;it, I'KNN'A. item 3v,l-tuct-HecmcntB. THE 1UVAL IOUNTA1N I'EN-THE HEST and then pent In the tnnrkit llknritt-eld lien. Hard ruhlwr bolder, never (rets out of order, eimlly tilled. Call and examine before run iiaiiiR enew ncre. At. i'IUHMAN HOetits urnlKhltiK htere, 42 Wed KIiir street. "OUSINE-iS A SCIENCE I And nt the Popular LANOABTEK BUSI NhH COLLEOE tlilx Kclcncc l Imparted In perlY-cllen te Yeunu Indict and Yeung Men wishing te prepare for a lluslni si Life. TcrniKfenMleut with Iho chew of Instruction imparted. Cull and examlue ICKtlmenliilt from former pupil. Oui patrons are our lradlni; biislncM tnt'ii throughout city mid county. Ad drcHH, II. C. WE1DLEH. l.ineaMcr Ilulni".ii Celli Re, Uininsler, Pa. A C. HOTE, UNDERTAKER, HOO North Queen Ktreel. I nmnew prepared tout lend te nil (intern In my I Inn, nnd will ulieniy txrneiial attention te the IniMifss at all timer.. I inn pnpnred te preserve budlm by cinliiilmlnx them or vvltli cold air, as may be detdrcd. A. C. HOTE, a'-T-lind Ne. !n North liueen Htrcet. r 1 ENHY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has re moved te ltd East Klnir street, lmt Inn n full line of Furniture of everj description at the leivi'ii price's. imi uuiierinKinir prompnyat prempnyat t( nded le. Call and examine our weeds. HS-tfdlt 11. WOLF, 1J East King Htrcet. u NDEHTAKINfi. W. T. S. GABLE, (Miicccsser iu i .. it, note.) limine purchased Hie business of the late L. It. Hele, I am prepurtd tOBlve strict attention le nil orders Intrunted te my care. I minium t Mr, Hele's business dnrlni; bis Illness, mid am prepired tiigunrunlie witKfui Hen. m IB-Hilda W.T.H.CJA1II.E. N LCKWEAH I M'AKWEAH I JUHTAHHIVEDt Take a leek at our window,. Inroie builin; rlst'Wbere. Hhlrls (mil iiindrli it). XlVf iniitliOe. Shlrlu I In llii.lrlf 1 RWniiil Tr.i- Ilnr jmn mnlrn I unlaundilcd. T.'k;; luundrlcd, SI IX). .Made te i Ordir.frein JlOOterJOU. l'lanucl Sblrls.SOe te -'00. Three liundrut s.unples of ilaimu n te ili k from, made te order, thorough!-, shrunk; .' 2.ri te J.1.M i TROUT & SHANK, Shirt Mamifnt turers nnd Men's Outfitters, 110 North CJ.1H cu Htrccl. marlM-bdU T" O O K"(Tt;"T raMOTlL PHLSER'E J veur Seal Skin Coats, Woolen Heeds and 1-urslj) puttltiK lite in In Autl-Melh lines. A ccitatu and sure protection. Fer sale only at COCHHAN'iS D1MK1 HTOHE, Nets. 1.17 A. If) North Queen HI., Ijincnstcr, Pa. Alse In liirKChtecl.,vvlilcli I will m II nt bottom prices. Campher, t'liiuplierlne nnd Tar Palter met thestlcky kind) te prcservednthtni' from -Moths. Tu.'lh.HH w E EXAMINE r.YliS IHEE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If vim liav c them evnmlneil en will pieliably llnd that there Is seiucthliiK virniiK with them, and Hint (-lasses w 111 be n great help te .v en. We live liilinltnble " DIA MVNTA 'lenses, vvltli hare made only It) us, mid receminindiif ej leauuiK ucuiisiH as me nest mils te ueite ueite llvevlslen. Hei Id Geld Bpettaeles, .. ; iisitii price, r..eit. Hlis I Hiieelacles, SOe.; usual price, I.O(l. Art HlcialEyiM Insert! el, !l ; usual prlie, IO. M. ZINEMAN & 6R0. 130 S. Ninth Street, OiniCIANK, PHILADELPHIA. Iletween Cliestnulniid Walnut Htreets. injU-ljd EVANiS.bO.N8. Suggested By the Hof Wave! Would you the secret like te barn 1 Li urn hew tekts p rliht nml? Linrn hew le 'miiiw the heated term, Without it term In sthoelr The Itssim'hi.isy : liuvei a ciue Alieiit your drink and fixn, Avoid bad blend, avoid tlmljnille, hee that your flour's koei! t And tliUctui beiiKenipllslied by utns that Favorite of the Household LEVANT FLOUR! Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS, dvljd rilll 1. PEOPLE H t'AHII M OHE. rpHLP Desirable Fabrics -i'eh- The Present Season. IILACK hILIC DItAPEItY NET-In Plain, Mrlpcd and I'IruiihI, at II..V), jl.75 te S2.W. HLACIC blLIC hPANISlI and Chantllly Uue l-leunclnKS.at Sl.lX), 1.V) loja.en. . Cambria mid Swiss Enibreldtred KleiiiKlns In Exicllent sijUs and Qualities, nt .Vk, TV, 11 Oil teK.'.i, Itli EdehiKii and InstrliiiKs te mattli. One of the Most t'empli leAssortineiilHerWIillii Dress ruMxlsKtiitiiilb, 1 1 the city, Fiiiub, Mohair mid Weel Challiet al lOu and Mi- Phll.ulelphl i prh e, Me and V. Illaik hllk Mills at 1V,Sk to75e. Itlaekhllk (ileves, 2.K- le ."iiv. ICid Oleves In rtlliible makes, .'A-, idc, 75e te tl.Jj. Full Line of Nettlnubam Ijice Curtain and Curtain MatcrlaU by the yard. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. The People's Cash Store. UtHrW-lyiU' ItlteccllanetMts. EOIl IIOIHZONTAL HTATIONAHV en , Klnen, from 2 te m tiorfe-rewer, and Vel .1 Engines from ? te ) horae-pevrer, yen wll mm mom Hi JUIirt llt-si e, b-ki tusi rmie "iws I7U-TKI )R CASTINGS, IRON OH UHAfif, LIOIlj JnL.h,?,TJ' at ",ort notice, go te JOH1 T. aeu Vj.i t.-.iiin.. .i..i miumI --. -. iiv,. nil wi. .1,-.... ptAnny in k HTecKnET chaiiceai x- unmmercq isar iron, ixmblr Kenned irer i'S'.'.-".-."! Steel, Sheet Iren 3-18 te Ne. 1B,i ""i." iiifli r, m i-jiiiv union street, mz-tfd TF IN VAST OF liliAUMnn utnvirm 1. Cocks. Afibeiiteit Packtsl r-rw-ba tot ... ui enrbl. livtlf IWb. H.v1l.rt Inlnl. .!! J tlienijer send your order by mail, teJOHl IlEhT, 3.13 East Fulton street, m2-tfd tirlUTE COTTON WASTE. ml'lKn W TT the pound. lOe, In lets of 10 pounds d evcr.Pe. All Boods delivered te any part of tl-l city Free. Call en JOHN HKiT, Ne. iknKmi I iiiien street. ni2-tfd -ryjIXTOHH, HUE LITTLE OIANT. HAN cttfK jnspiniiers aim r.icciers, e.rtermii 11.11. m I Iuut, t,..l..lt. t..u....... .... "win I nwi I ciiiiviiiij jiii.li- i.ii, iinttllt IjVjecters, all In stock, nt JOHN BEST'S, Si tunr in ion Hirecu ins-uu rpANKH FOIl WATEH, 011, ACID OK OAH X of miybiyie or cm nadir, at fair prices, el te JOHN 11EST, 3M Fjmt Fulton street, mil! TTIOHTHEnESTHOT Atlt FOItNACE 13 t thn mnrbM. en le Klllrj III KT ill VjiJ I,, , " -"--- -- -'-, v - ---, r iiiiuii niiuii. ni2-lia XpOIl PULLEYS, SHAITINf), COLLAIU Xj Huncers, Clamp Hee. Cetipllnss, etc, te JOHN fll-SsT, IiU Last Fulton street. I11.-IIU TOH HOLTS. LAO fiCHEWS, SET SCItEWH ju wiunreana nexniren Nuts, these kudos I mock, at JOHN llEST'H, SSI East Hilten stree . ln2-tfd "ITOH-HOlLEIlTtinF. lililTSlfKM. HTrr.tSril JU PlpeWrenchcs.Plpcand Menkey Wrench-; Vii -r . V . ' t i-ans, etc., go lejltlll ,mj,9 ,.w in. (iit.u niiveu Illi-na rieLD hhenze liiQtiTrw" ANTrsiziiii IT for steam werk.at JOHN UEbTS, .IU Ea3 r ull Hen street. mS-tfd 1-ADlA10llS, OP ANY "MAKE Oil hi . nlKii.ean Itefnrnlshnl ut reasonable flaitrr. by .lOliN HIST, 3.S) E.ist Fulton street. iii-tt A OENCY FOlt CALLAHAN A COS CI -cjk meni tot.-tKe tne plate or iced iad. I bulk It makps five tlnies thn nii.mtlti itT rr lead and Is far superior In niaklncstcnm leliit. paikliis man unit hand hole plates en boiler Ac.Ac. Priie SO etnls ier pound at JOIE iirti r, isn ijisi iinien sucet. Iiu'-IM t.iiui, itiiicivrs rnu. iii.vi, at luv ! llRiircn, ke te JOHN UEST, :l liist Fulle mii. mztia rUMl"S, IIOILEUS, minine, centhifii jl eiii ami nrc-am rumps, or any cnpacltv ,-rt J'UINHLHrH.aU EiistFliIIOiistr.s.-t. ni3-tfl T.V11TICULA11 ATTENTION PAID Ti JU .vienei jiaitimr, Patterns, Drawings an llliie i Prints, nl prices reasonable, at JOHI HI.bTS,jn3 East rulten street. ntMfd TJlOlt IIOILEUS, IIOHIZONTAL.TUHULAII i Vrrtlrnl lrlnl.l.. (,lliw1np Mn-l..n ..r...l sie or Kiwcr, of the 'best material and werM mnnslilp, Ke te JOHN UU'if, ill East Fultel suiii. ni--na TTtOK STEAM (lAtJOES HIGH OK LOV Jj Pressure, Water iJmn-es. OaiiKe Ceckt Weed WheelH or Weighted, (tl.iss Tubet Whistles, HyitlieiiH for Steam Clauses, Cj Unite Oilcis Plain, Water Oauiie ("eluinns, Ceel:s fe Steam Ouuges, dill en JOHN UESr, .HI Fes I'liltenslnet. mJ-tfd IF Oil WANT A Fin-flVcLvbAl-OliTAIliTl EiiKlne and Heller, en wheels, then p, as Hi fellow iiiK prleis kbevv : li borse-peivi r. $171; horse-power, s,j2i; 10hoie-iovvir, S.'i7tj ilhersf power, Js7"t; a) horse-power, 91.ITS, call nlJOHj) llLSl' H, XH Last Fulton stieet. m2 trd CAW MILI, I1AHIC MILLS, (OH MILLS j l-ainer neuers, inn l'acKirs, iripie llers. Pevvirs, Milling and MIiiIiik Machinery, a JOHN IlESrs, JX1 East Fulton sired, milfi STEAM HEAT IS THECOMINO HEAT Hl ilirilllngs, elinrches, sclioel heie.es, He. iiiuiie sutiis-siiiiiy nseii one iinnurcti ve.ir ili.fl VVIi. II Vnn ..nutenii-iliiln 11 . Iinnitn .Mill ... JOHN IlEnt, who wilt ytve you a Kitlsf.icler; joe, in a i.ur jiriie. mxiti YTIOlTiBuntlCANHIGHTKkEDCYlTlNDEl 1" Lubrlralers, Glass Oil Cups ter llearlii-cs en can Kt'i inrai ni .lun.s uijsj e, .(..! iis rmieiisireei. niz-lia Oil lMLMT .t CAUY AS1USI0S DIS( - I..U ImtL I.IU Villi nu ll ili.lllnt.il'nli.n. liiftii .....V-. .... 1. 3 .l.,,V.,l......M.,llU ..II ri Irtiss flute Vnlvcs, Iren lledy Glotie Valves Fulton stlci iiij-tfit QCl f(t Mrr OF PIPE, FItOM J OvJ)UUU lneh te 0 Inch ill.uncter.'feil sale at a low IlKine, and the only heiisc'iu Ilia city with a plKicuttliiu machine, cuttlni; lintel u men iiiamcier, in. letups ui.'di ,i-aI i.asi t ill ion sireci. in-im TRACKINGS. AH FOLLOWS: DIKIGO, FDH Stiaiiiiiiiillljilr.iullePiieMin:, Asbest lleite Woven and WIck I'.icUIiij;, Hemp Packtiif, A bisles Mill Heird, Asbestos Cement, AsbeslOf Slitatlilnu. Gum I'm kliur.Guin Itiiii;s for Walei (iiiuijes PltnnlitiKii PatkliiK, Hied s Patent As. nesies, i.iniii miueuiii ripe cover, at JUU.N in.-ji i-', .ni i jim, i miensiuci. in.-iru 2TEAM. iVndtslietec.ill Ihn nltintlen if i nustimcu? of htcnin iioeilsana LUKlnecrs riupplles, te em Imee and Miilnl stock of IMnes. .lives. Cix k Mulleable and Cast Iren FHIIuks, Asbestos Viilciibestentind I'sudurlan, Sluet, Piston and vaivii f.icKiiiifb; neetcli anil tteu l ine llenecl Iiil' O ui'e Glasses. Hiram Ilndlnters nnd Steam lliiilliiK Appnratus; itet and lap Screws, anil Iu fut almost everything reiiulrid by bienni list rs, ami nu ei which we eiur nl pritis unitii we Kuaranfe te be lower than these of any etlu r itmlri In tills vlt lull v. Wn have iHi-illvtlj the lirsest sleck, mid be In:: connected with the Telephone Ei h.uicc. me pn part d teri eelve nnd fill all orders In tin shortest nosvlble time. Wliuiln want of aim thliiK in our line, tall en us for prices and wij will tenviucn you ei enr ntmiiy ana wining ness in suve veu Meney, Delay and Vciallen. Ourf iclliliesfer fiirnlshlni; Engines, Hellers Li..ni., . li. .it... u, lr..... .. U...... i.l ii.iiMiw -. .111. llll, I II 1 1, J n, l, 11 lik, l-,i ' , i.ii ..inii.l.illj' Pluinlit'ls' mul Gas Fitter' 'lintls. Patterns Medi Is, unit lien and Hras-s Castings, nnd fei Hie prompt lepnlref all kind of mac.hflicrr are unexiellcit In lme.isler, and we respectfully solicit ii Bhare of your pitienngc. Central Machine Works; niAlSONOItTHCnillSlIANbrHEEr, LAVCASTt it, Pa. Geed Werk, ltensennine l barges, Prompt ncss. 'IcIiphonueeiiiiectUni ilJ-tfdll T fl. MAIIl'IN A CO. SUMMER DRESS GOODS. (Desirable Fabrics for Summer Wear just received.) DRESS GINGHAMS. Large and Small Plaids, all shades, lrem 5c te 25c a yard DRESS SATINES. Larger variety than c cr be fore. French Satines, 19c. American Satincs, from 5c tej I2ac a yard. DRESS BATISTES, In all the new effects, and they1 are prettier than eer. -i yard wide, 8c a yard; 1 ard wide, iQand lac.iyard. BOMBAY SEERSUCKERS. A novelty of the season, 10c a. yard. DRESS CIIALLIES. New, bright and desirable styles. One case at 6'4c a yard, worth 10c. PRIMROSE CLOTH. The brightest novelty of the season for dress .material, 1 yard wide, isjc. DRESS LAWNS. Crepe Lawns, ,c te 10c a yd. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa, . A4 vivMsS
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