WgWH3yS3i THE LANCASTER DAILY ESTTELLIGENCER, THtTKSDAY, MAY 22, 1889. Me JOBBED BY TRAMPS. ';n VtTkn M MR MX WHILE ME 18 ' t MMT A BAM. T Tyta Hauda and Fret He Ik Re lieved of Twfcnty-Venr Dellar. k Watch and a Chain. i Columbia, May 23. Frank llrcddan, nn 1 Grman, -a robbed en Tuesday nlglit ilM Bleeping in a barn In lawt Denegal riMhip, along the Utile Chlcklcs; creek. I came te Squire Kvans efllcc this arnlnr, where he told the Mery of tlie Effcbbcry. He was employed among the JHmct and hadttavetl &l from lil cam- While sleeplnR In the ham en Tucs- t4ay night he was nidcly awakened by tWH tramps who demanded his money. ; aWMdatt made a desperate utrupgle, inn i tied hand and feet, and his money et- ' .tarfBftd by the tramps cuttlnjr tlie pockets of tils rwnta oenn. Tlie thieves also Litelea silver watch and chain, and then 4atrtcd. leavlne the old man In a bound K, venditien. He was found by the evv nor of Ml Bam the next morning aim was re- leaaed from hln bend. Ilreddati recognized 'ttutmen its members of n nam: of tramps .;srbe have' made a camp along Clilcklca '.creek. Offlcer Vvittlck was scut te tlie : 'Mace te make a raid en the gaim. S; Under a recent act of , tlie IiOjrlslattire au- V tfcerlzlng any HOldler te bring win against spiny county or tmreiigli te recover any t .Meney he became entitled te en account iMaf hla ro-enlistincnt te 1111 the quota of men fc Called for from such n county or borough, fcl C C Kanffman. attorney for .Tere Ieiig, Whltcfleld Welsh, Orvllle Kidder and i'&Mtart Roberts. will bring suit before t'trBquIre Evans against the lxireugh te re- fc cover their &WJ bounty. Ps Charlette Doraev wieil i'atlence livan Kbefere Scpilre Kvans for disorderly con- r-j'duct. The case was dismissed ana tlie ,eest eaually divided between the two. i" The case of Lettlo Hear against Jusophine EClay and Maggie Yellcts was heanl by y-BquIre Sellv last nlglit and dismissed. fSr The ladles Mlte society of the .Methodist ?Lehnrcli will mcctthis evening at Mrs. Jehn ;Bhenbcrgers te arrange for a strawberry g festival: Wh A special meeting of tlie Ferest anl tVBtreani club will I mi held this evening te rf-attnhn trw i -t til I til lllnr Ml t lift F-3 Tlie Columbia rrohlbltienists will meet S&thls evening In the Presbyterian chapel. fe- The funeral efllcnj. F. Mullen, of Yerk, rwill be held en Friday afternoon at 1 If o'clock from the Second Street I.utnerati Kehurch. Oen. Welsh pest, Ne. 118, a. A. p?v, win attend tne sen ices. lis Rev. F. .T. Clay Meran eut te Phlladel- li'ithta this morning for a brief visit. The Metropolitan band will cive concert ain Mount Jey en Saturday evening. K Gen-Welsh Pest will attend .ser ices In KJ the Methodist Episcopal church en Suii- pK day evening, when Hev. (ienrgc (laul will w nreacii a sermon. Collcire Hill Ne I ok. E. Te-day missionary Interests recelve nt p tent Ien in the sessions of Lancaster classic, Ik of the Roferuied church, new In coin en :2'tlen at Manhelm. Among the delegates y( eent by the Weman's Missionary society ita this citv, Mrs. J. H. Jvietier una miss K.YTI.M.Int. flndta.! .i.i...i.c...it l Sit ii.itimi'u 'Reformed coneresatien. College chattel. f&i' Rev. T. O. Apple, 1). I)., IX. !., Itev. i:. fcriV. Ocrhart, V. P., I.Ij. !., and Hev. TIhhi- K.dere Aljcl, I). 1)., are present at tills Uclassi. Pk Mies Eva R. Cehlentz, of Mtddletenn, ZXUa., and Miss Nan. K Ileutzaliii, Fred-t-'erick, Md., arc guests in the family of Itev. !T. O. A)tnlLy. J., college campus. igy iiuinew lencoareiiiutiiiocoiicgc grounds lflust about cnmpleted. It Is an luiroe- nincnt en me out leneein many respects. E'' 'Senior vacation and the ceutiuiied wet EVm'.itlinr hrn 1ik(HIhI tlin mllin liiW.mwt fcii.le tennis and base ball considerably. Tlie prtestnptts itself is Just at the height el its Jtbcaufy. Few spring seasons liavn ever . apiicarance. Many ixttple fieiu the city a-, rlsll It when the weather Is pleasant. T11K ANNUAL iUXTIMJ. r xjiuaisviiiu uimpiucfiiiiK I'lHtpie At- '5' . .. . -... - A special inccllng or tlie beant of control and let-holders of the I-imllsille Camp- 'meeting association was held this uiernlnir. Sit was intended te meet en the camp Lgreunds but the invitation of the authorities ifioftlieChiircli of t?ed, gnmtlng the use of luclr church for the meeting, was accepted. . Tlie follewini! imrties wcteat tlie nicct. Si&lng: Rev. J. F. Crouch, Reading; 11.1'. Eiuncr, Celumbia: A. H.Uullcs, Celiiinbiu: W. K. Bender, Htrssburg; Jacob llllde- ebrand, Strasburg; II. llandxliaw, Ilarils- Sburg; II. Croiue, Reading; Samuel Iturns. Vitity.; J. Ueidelmau, Itcjidiiig; K. HerNhcy, .Columbia; J. Pressman, Rending; Rew (I. :... .1 -l I. !...!... it ...... 1.. 'unui, .U4UIIUI, it 111. Jl. 1UICI1I.1II, cuy. Bg. Rev. J. F. Creiuh, president el iliousso ilieusso iliousse .eiatlon. nresidel mid W. II. lttninii itofflciated as secretary. The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. (I. fijnl. r&- Thft millllltltPM 1111 Ull.llwW.u mu.rtn.l llw.l w- " v--' .,"...-. .i,i,v ;the debt resting en the association wus emncelled. .j,H. F. llruner was elected iiuuiHger or the 'rounds for the ensuing year. Ji'M was decided te give President Crouch Akn full .llrfutflnfi ,t l.n i.i.i.I.I - I during the caiiipuieeting. iv' Tuesday. July 21. was iIpnIumuIimI tnriim 'opening of thecampuieetlng. The scslen S-'will last ten days. The following wero apiKiinted as the Z atandini; committees Air tlm emiiihu. .-.r . . .-.. . $. Public Worshij-Rev. F. Crouch, J. T. fef S. M. Vernen, W., l'atten, II. F, limner! fe'sH. Crensc, WvTent E. Hershey, fcsiiuucl Hums, V. y. iJcuaer, J.hiieaner, 11. llanilshnw, II. & Transportation II. F. Hriiucr. Itcv. .1. l.. .yCrmuli, Jl. llandhlmw, Y. Hagev, Be?? Tolice and Sanitary - .Saiuuel Hums. .Ht,'Jaeeh Hildebrand, W. Jl. lUiciiian. - jiune i-ou(is and uinmmiH.ses-Y. II. :Bt email. A. Rruiicr. W. K. llcnihir. .'45 Bearding Win. Patten, Kplirlam Her- Jwj, v" 4iiii:ijiuiiu. Tickets W. II. Il.itpinmi. 11 iw,iU Jacob lllldcbrmid, AV. K. Render, J. llelde-' 1? Property and Grounds Jacob Ullde- raud, clialrniau, Jl. Hninlsluuv, lilinilm Mershey, A. Bniticr. ,Lijrtits and Straw W. K. Hemier, Sam- I Burns, 1J. F. Jlruner, Uphmim ller Jiey. Tbe meeting as adjourned te July Jl, we ejicning day or the vamp, unless called together for special business sooner. M-. . SLjIT' Tliey Wuntcd tlie Kiime Ixjvp. r4iiMi jjcuie nyie anu .miss iiuckcreu- pti in a lernnc ngnt near Athalia, Ohie, Mi lust Sunday eieulng, in the coure of which betlj cembatnuts were virv batllv Iwrt. Miss Kyle's wounds were "such a's te Uy ber up for iiulte a time. The girls f.flaw tmuiiln nrtiriMtp.1 In a .11.. ... ... Which should have the exclusive cemiaiiv M young man. Beth girls had penknives M they began te cut and slash at eacli fiber despite the efforts of their friends te Wtarfere. Finally Miss Kvln fell .,.. ; While down, Miss Rucker drew the odge of ' ker knife across her back, iiiillcting a cut wami exicuueti irem tiieslne te tlie Ien m. aiiss 'vyie laimcut and tire light eyer. Miss Rucker was arrested, but Bewen dlsctiarued her. ?.-'" Anether Car Received. ''rWe West End railroad cemiuiy recclt ed ervar this morning and as the turn- 1 have been ceuipU'tcd both cars will be nag 10-tnorrew, One will leave Centre ever' half hour lieiu-eeu 7:30 In Mtemlng and 10 at night. This will I very great convenience te the noe. , f ;, the wet end. Tlie new car in larger tbau the one nor ou the i irf 'r "t V4rvIt. tJ. '.J- iatX - riA J Mrr TUE 8E831QX3 IS MAXHKIM. Business Bcfbre the Lancaster ClassU of tlie Reformed Church. Mamikim. May 13. Lancaster classls mcl again at 8:30 o'clock yesterday morn ing. In the absence of President Mcminger Rev. J. It. Pannebccker, of Columbia, was elected president pre tent. The devotional service was conducted by the president. After the reading and approval of the inlnutcs,lhe order of the day was taken up and the entire day was devoted te the dis cussion of tho,teplcs or tlie fellow lug pro pre gramme: MornlngSessien ;00-P: isjdevntlenal ser vices; H:l5-P::i0, Reverence In the Heuse or Oed, Rev. K. V. Ocrhart. I. If., Utncnstcr; l:30-:!0, discussion; H;fi0-10.a. Tlie Mean ing or the Premises of Parents In Baptism, Rev. 1 '. Kretner, llarrlslittrg ; 10:05. Iii;2,, discussion ; I0:'J.i:l0:l0, A Mere I.ib entl.Stipisjrt or our Ministers Is Ksscntlal te the Prosperity of eiirClmrch. UlderO.W. Ilcnsel, Quarrvvllle; 10:0.1iMW, discus discus slen; 11:00-11:1.'., The Teachers' Meeting Kssentlal te JSuccessful Sunday S'hoel Teaching, Rev. W. F. I.iihlllcr, Incaster; ll:15-ll::Vi, dlsctissieu. Afternoon sossleti 1;WM:IS, devotional scrIces: HI.V2, Hew can wogcteur Con Cen Con grepitletts te aid us In (lenernl Church Werk? Rev. J. P. s'teiii, MIIIersvHle; 2 'i'JI. discussion; V.W-H-M, ReseUnl. That Mislern Church .Music. Is Hetter Adapted te Worship than Ancient Music, i:ider A. Kline, Miiulieliu; J.-sr.-aM, discussion; i.'j'i-.t.'IO, Union with tlie Church Fnlnii with Christ, Rev. J. M. Titrel, 1). 1)., Inn caster; .l:iu-l::n. discussion; ik-TO-a: IS, Hew can FuiiiIh for Church Werk, Mlsslens.etc., beseiMirwl? Rev. M. II. Sangice, Steelteni 3:45-l:0r, discussion ; lirtl's prayer and beiKsllctlen. This was a new departure for the classls le devete a part of its tlme te discussions. The istpcrsand addresses by the ixjrHens. named en tlie pregramme wero able, and each ene called forth spirited speeches from the ether iticmbers of the classls. The tarNi)f Kider O. W. Ilcnsel and Rev. W. F. J.lchliter wcre se well received that they were ordered te be published. The day was enjoyed by the large audiences, con sisting of jierseiis ftein Manhelm, I.'incas tcr, (Juarryvllle, New Providenee, Colum bia, and ether places In the hounds of the classls. The ministers met after the close oftlie afternoon session ami made pin Itmluary arrangemuiitM te ergaulra a Clas sical Ministerial association te discuss similar subjects at stated meetings. The regular business of 'the classls was resumed. Tlie parochial roiert or Rev. J. H. Hart man, pastor of the New Helland chaige, was read. KIder JX H. Hurkheldcr. Tlie devotional services at tlie njmiilng of last ecilllig's sessieti Wero condncteil by the president assisted by Hew (5. W. Snyder. The committee en the minutes of classls was read, mid the first item of btlslnossef general ImiHirtaiice was the resirt of a committee ou the proposed new constitu tion for tholteferuied church In the United Slates. This report rivenitiiendcd that classls de net appreve ofthe constitution. After a ptetracted discussion the report was adopted. A missionary meeting was new held nt which an address ou " Chinch HuiMIng Funds" was delivered ly Rev. A. C Wll mcr, superintendent of home missions. He was fellow ed by short addresses by Revs, M. II. Sangree, and J. II. Paimchccltcr, and ICIdcrs ('has. Ilcnues ami YV. II, Sei bert. . Classls adjourned le ineel this morning at teO o'clock. Thirty-ninth lllrtlidny Anniversary. Yesteiiliiy was tlie.T.ilh birthday or Mis. Lena Oisirge, wife of Mr, Alex Ooergo (Hlsmaick), of tlie Cemmeicial hotel, en North Hucen street. In honor ofthe event lier husband determined te obscrve the satne by having it n appropriate celebration in cnteilainliig their fi lends. Tliose In vited begun te ceme at H o'clock. The guests wcie many, including tlie lumens, tcr IJedcrUraiitz and elhcis, who wero most cordially welcomed and received. Mr. and Mis. Oeerge, who hae for setenil years been resldeuls of this Icily, tire well and favorably known as experts In the art tie cHf.inie; and accordingly tlie entertainment provided by them last eve ning proved their reputation te the titlu. Thetablu wasladcil with all the delicacies, dainties and suliHtnutl.ils or the season, ami was scried til geed style. Mrs. denrgu was tlie leeipicut of iiite a number of handsome presents Treiii Mr. and Mrs. Jes. Ibteliier, her husband, thw prestdcut of the ncdcrkniuz and ether friends. Songs, guitar music, toasts, seutliiicuts and recitations were leatures of the evening until 1:10 o'clock, all of which uere heartily appreelattsl. Din Itnte te I'lttHlniri: Iteduced. The railroads eat rjing ere liein the lakes te Pittsburg have Ksluccd the treight ride lieiujl.i'i te SI.U. per ten: the rumace men asktsl fnriiiKi cent mletu put them ou an equality ulili the lleeklug Valley fui lnices. The Dmjxilri says : It lakw ene and sK-tcnths tens of ere e make a ten of pig Iren, se a leductien of IS) cents jht ten en ero means a decrease et'.'I'J cents per ten In I lie cost tif uianurne tiiiing a ten of pig Iren, Tlieie were Mn), isM) tens of pig Hen made litst year In Allegheny county, and the reduction or rather the saving by this freight Item alone would have been li'.i.OOii. Then again, in actual iitiutice it risjiiites about one mid one-half Ions or pig iron, mid about WO pounds of ere, te make ene ten of llulshed lien, se that by this break there Is an uctiial rislm tleu of .'hJ cents per ten. As for steel rnils, the udiwtieu toceuioln ferce will in.iUe It from 15 te 50 cents jsu jsu ten, and ou blooms it w ill amount le ftein M te 15 cents. There w cre ever OOO.tXK) tens of llulshed Iren made in Allegheny count v last year, and an ispi.il amount et steel (c.ilculated in rails, while the prodmrleii of steel, If llguietl lu blooms, would icach ever 700,lKM) tens. IIKAT1I Of. Kill. N W. A.Mint. IIe tude s-lili'tH Ce i" All the President 1'rein l.lntelii le I lev eland. Dr. Win. X. Ainer leeched u telegnim tills anernisiu announcing the death of his brother, Jehn W. Amer, lu Washington, 1). C. The death w as v ciy unexpected and tlie telegnim gave no oilier Information. DiX'ciscd was a resident of this city until 100, vn hen he removed te Washington. He wiisexteuslvelyciigagedin thomauu themauu fa'ture of shirts, tind his establishmciit w4is tlie hcadiuatter4 ofthe leading nieu of tee country ler the ikisI twcnty-live years. Mr. Amer had among his custiinicrs all the presidents from Lincoln te Cleveland. Dr. Amer lcft.rer Wasliingteu tills atleruoeu te arrange Ter the funeral. IIe Heat lliu Wtt'e. Thaddeus Henry, jr., aoeloicd barlieref tliis city, Is in the habit of beating his w Ife w henever he gets drunk. Mrs. Henry is a large woman weighing almost two 'hun dred pounds, but she does net earn te be thumped quite se icgul.irly as Thaddeus would have It. She has sued him several times, but he ulwavs induces her te with draw tlie charges. This morning she en tered suits against htm bcfuie Alder man Ueeu, charging him with as sault und batteiy, surety of the peaceaud drunken and disorderly conduct. She alleges that her husband cauiu home under the iiillucnce of liijuer mid at ouce irt alsjut te beat her. Bealh or Hev. 'Will. II. Downey. Rev. Wm. Il.iowney, pister of the Presbyterian church, or Havre de Urate, died suddenly ou Wednesday night. He hed called te sce Rev. Mr. Conway, ut his IMrsouage ut l'ert Deposit, and while en the perch awaiting Rev. Conway's return home, was taken suddenly 111 and died be- lere medical aid arnv ed. -i' KfTift of tlie Coel Wvat)ur. The weather Is v cry jsx'iillar te-day and many jtersens who had laid aside their heavy underclothing mid overcoats are (jutte chilly. This morning a ittnn with a coat as thin as linen walked down North Quesit street with another gentleman who had ou a heavy evckimU i?.- . Ht S'te. Attempted Mnrder By a Cray Bankrupt A sensation was created in Montgomery street, San Francisce, en Wednesday, by the attempt of Michael Hawkins te sheet Mrs. Peter Donahue, widow ofthotullHon efthotullHon ofthetullHon aire who died a few months ace. Hawkins stepped Inte hdr carriage as Mrs. Donahue entered It alter Icavliighcrlawycr'sefllce. She called te the coachman te step, but he failed te hear her. Then she opened IhedisDr and spmng from the carriage. As she ilhl se Hawkins llred at her, but the bullet broke the glass In the deer. Then he raised the pistol again, but Iicrera he could lire was disarmed. Mrs. Donahue received a sovere shock te her nervous system. Haw kins Is n cousin of Peter l)enahue,and Ter nlne years carried en n large real estnte business under the firm name of Italy t Hawkins. Tlie firm did n heavy business in real estate and matin much luoney, but Italy speculated and. Involved his partner, and numerous suite were brought against them for mismanagement of trust funds. Hawkins claimed that Penahtic owed him SKl.OW, but the court decided against him. The worry or litiga tion and Indulgence in drink unhinged Hawkins' mind, and Ter several years he has been regarded as (sirtlally Insane. A Itoestor That's n Jeed Hvtimmer. It is net often that n rooster has any par ticular ileslre te take a bath, but a few days age u Pert Cram, N. J.f bird showed that, under the presstire of necessity, he could swini like a duck. He was chased by a deg te the edge of the Merris cuinl, and, seeing no ether luode of eseajie, he jumiied In. The deg followed, but the rooster, using both wings and feet as pro pellers, forged rapidly through the water. An eye-witness rejsjrts that the winged one was clearly the faster swimmer, and when he struggled up the oiipeslto bank the deg was a bad second. Tite tri umphant loester slots! upon the shore and crewed for ever a miutite and, while thus Indulging In setMaiiilalien, the (leg lauded mill almost succeeded in catching him by the tall. IIe saved himself by fluttering into a tree. Jte Is Ilecoveiing. Charles Wltmcr, or this city, who started out with the Irwin Htotliers' circus satne vveeksttge, waslnjured wiilleuiakluglcap recently, and Was ceiiia'lled le ceme te bis home lii this city. He Is able te bn about en crutches te-day. AVent en n lisliliiK Trip, diaries Flanliery, Jeg Kautr., Ambrose Hltrer and Ooergo Hoever started te the lower end of the county this morning en a fishing trip. They will be geno ler a couple of weeks. Killed by I,llitiilnu. During a severe thunder storm en Wed nesday, Preston Algurd, whlle standing in the ofllce of his father, Jerdan Algard, in Fast Nottingham tow nship, Chester county, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. IIe was -t) years of age. Cheaper than Iloi-ctefbrc In the world's markets no ether lirnn.1 of flour flgiUTS se prominently asPlllsbury. The extcimlvn nillln of I'lltnhtiry, lu .MlnncapeIlK, lirtslncen Heur Hint lias a deserved reputation. Whlle the Mem I? popular everywhere, the do main! for It In this tetiuly has lieen Kreiil.and the gpiieral selllnu ngent, A, M. OnrlsT, K liuiira, I'n., reMrts that his (inters urn lncrc". Ins rapidly. A material reduction In the price Just iiiiiieiinced will no deuht piln nuuiy .icc ciuleiners for tills eveellent Heur. " A Olebrnted Ciise." K. P. Hulllvnti, vlie Is a very popular actor, will appear In I'nlteii esra luitise le-nlKht In "A Celebrated Case," one of the strongest of dramas. Ilejimt came from Wilmington, mid an exchange of that place snys: "Te-night allerdi our cltlrenn their last epirtuntty te vrttness the closing performance of one of tlie very best dramatic combinations Hint ever vis ited Wilmington. The pralsn has been out eut swilten and ciitliuslastln from every one that, lias MltnesMsl their l'rfnriuaiH'is. I'd. 1'. Sul livan I mi nrter whose mannclhin thrills ills hearers, and he unconsciously mnij s their emo eme emo tleus.aviakeuliiK applause, or starling tears et will. IIe l rapidly creating a iiaine hit h will In a very slierttltnemakchlui Caiman HiroiiKh HireiiKh HiroiiKh eut the Hulled Wales, mid hit has surrounded himself with ainoru'caputile company than the avenniK support which accompanies ine-l stars eenef th hli;hent inngnlliKlc." Jilnvt'irtltCw. Mvnts.-IC.vt'rr. At lliu bride's reslden-e, ljfa ettc street, Lancaster. !"., by Hev, J. W. Mi'iiilns-er, Mr. Harry W. Mvers, and Miss Ada Kautz.allef this city. ltd HerrMi'tKii lllliwi.i.i.h. May 2-J, W) at Ne. 715 North lluke street, Ijineastcr, liy Hev. .1. W. MeeiliiBir, Mr. ChnrhsH. IlotlinHer, and Mls Helen N. Ilidnrlle, all of thin city, ltd' Jlcut SViUU'vthu'HU'iite. rpin: most iti:niiisniNe diiinic in .1. warm weather Is tart win". We have Pure Lid I Turn la Hid and Wlilt Wines ter 30 cents, law het ties; tUU perdiueu hollies. IUinitiat'rlblQl'OUMTOHK. Ne. 21 Ccntru 'iuiirc, Uinrnidcr, l'a. rp() INHl'lti: A COM fdltTA llbi: ANIlHIv JL freslitni; hath, and a thoroughly soft skill, nm Willi liemr llisiu't, Itii tifl.AM AMI hlit.YWIintltY liiSTI val telxi held In the basement of HI. Paul's M, t;. I'liiirrh.teiiiiiiciicliiK tismnriew (TIiiiin. day) and eiinltuue until Saltirdu) nlht. in'iJ-it vllAN(li: OF MAIIKI.T ilOt'UH lli:ttl V. afler the hours for market at the Hout hern Mil rice t will !m at four e'tiink p. 111. hatnnlay afternoons Katunliiy ninrnliit: as lumtorere. m'i!-8td A f iflHANN A NOWbHN, MERCHANT TAILORS, al-ydll ISO NOHTH IJUI'.HN STHKP.r. tui:.iiiitH i.uu'eu h-reui:, 15 cr.Ni iti: O HQyAllKi PURE RYE WHISKY. Mj ewiidlstllliitltia. seplft-lfd IOIl CAST IltON PIPi: ITITINIiH, IIOI'H , plain and rcdmlng, up te tUnch dluincti'r, Malh-alile I'lttlnirs, li.uiKes, I'Iuiirh t'nleiis. Manifolds, Aineiiran I'ulens, i'ulie Hiipisirls. Ilanuers, liisiraud CVIIIiii; Plules, no te JOHN llixris.&u iCasv Fulton hlrrct. mU-tfd rivlIKI'LOItlDA, " 1 PAITI'IC AVHNl'i:. lielwecn N. Y. A TennesMs' Aves, rirstK-lasi inauaKPiueut. Terms reasonable. Will eiu JinieUt. DAVIs, a IlltOWNi:. lej'jrf.'inil reltlc WANTHII HY AVO.MAN AT j lioiiMsieanliiKer whiten 10.I1I111;, or any kind of Kucrnl hotiscuerk. AppU at Hd ;il VVIX' MllTUN hT. IJOAHIJINO hTAIII.lX -J If you want jour ners.i at 11 pleasint IssinlliiK stable, where veu will Mud keihI, coin cein coin fertaliln statu and !a?st of care taken et jour herws, (je te ltlHAM SKHIIX, Hear of Ne. II West Klmj Hticct. I 'lease call and cxiiiulue stable and larcv car rlaije room. it( IAhT r.Nl P.tvSi:.V(iKlt ItAII.WAY-A IU uicetliiK or the stockholders of tlin liit I.nd I'ussviictT ltalhiav ('einpanv will Isi laid t the olllceef the Treasurer, M. F.KteiKcrwalt 1.9i lJut lying street, 011 Friday, May '.i, sNi,nt be'clisk 11. 111., te i-eusldir the iiui-stlen of a lyptliiR the prevision or an Act,'iiltled .u Act te ttrevidu fur tlie InceriHiiatlunaiid uov uev rriuiH'nt ertstris't Hall" ay Ceuipalil, of the (.'eminumundlh, ' nppreMil May II, Lssji. Ily order of Hie llcsird of lilris'ters. Hd W. A. IIKITSIIl'.Sefrchirv. T 1' YOU NHKI) AN Buggy or Wagen HARNESS Nete Our Big Out in Trices. H2..WKIU ... fl&.UIhcU... . tlH(0b('tii KiAIHetk fAOOHcU- Our prki', Jltl.ftl . Our prl.e, Sll.i.e . . Our price, ti l.() Our price, (iT.m Our prhs.', f .ti) Give Us a Call. W, D, SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 31 E. KlDfi St., LaDcaster, Pa. uiarS-Tu, - riJCAUitY Tin: i.ah(iit ktecic ok V Pipes ami line Siueklin; Tobacco In Hie city. Wisslcn lijievatie. and iU.'. each, (leiiu Ine Meeruiiatiiu Mis s at lie. each. HKMI.TU'S titJAlt NTOIll.', "ls-lfdlt 111 liist KlngHtriet. i.tfiaKiSatjJfla -. . V-r Slew 9tfctevtUemcnt. A- N AHTICLETHAT 18 MADE OF TUB purrsi rnatenai ana nver rails 10 sausiy, IM Klewer Douquet. f-fcUltUOLDEXLION ANU MIA yUKNDA I ClRnrs. (V-rlKsrs, sir hiind made with Ieek Clear ItHvann Killers, wrs nntl letrs boxes. DEMUTICH CIOAH HTOHE, als-tfdtl lit Kast King Hlreet. TTUNKY VfOUT, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 136 Fast King street, havlnc a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our ciskIs. es-tfdlt II. WOI.P, IMF-sMK In Street TTNHKItTAKINU. W. T. S. GABLE, (Successor te I,. It. Hele.) Havliifr purchased the business of the Inte I. It. Ref, I am prepared te give strict attention te all orders Intrusted te my care. I managed Mr. Hele's btuliics during his Illness, and am rreimreu te guarantee Biiiinariien. myhMmdft W. T. H. UAM.K. B OOTS AND H1IOIW. WHO CM BEAT -euii Men's Light Checkered and l'lnln High Hoek-Ijicot'anvas.Shoes.wltli rublier sole , for Tennis, Oyinnaslnms", Have Hall, etc., slics 5 lb !!, J.-. The rcKUlsr prlcx of thess shoes Is tl.ffl, tint wc betiKht a " Jeb Let." Vhn llicfa are alt we don't thlnk'wp can gel any mere te sell at tills price. Men's Wigwams, lj Ladles, TSe; Heys, (fie, and Children's &V. These, tee, area" Jeb lAtt," Next let will have te he sold et regular prices. Men's, Heys' and Youth's "Tan Tip Itcgiilar Cut, Iloek-Ijice Hbees, H.G0 pT pslrj better grade of Men's at B, KM and J.T. Men's Tli Tnn Lew Jjien fthiscs at tM and JZ. Hoj-s' Veal Calf I.aee, Iltitteu and Congress Hhees, sires 3 te :y fl.'JS. We have ene of the largest lines and assort ments of Men's, llej'V and Youth's Calf Don Den Don gela and KiiugartM) allecs In tint cllj-. I-ndlcs' Plain Toe Tan Oxfhrds, 75c and up war. ti. Ladles' Tip Tan Oiferdn, 7.V. and upwards. Ladles' Patent Leather Tip Oxfords, 75c. and upwards. Indies' Plain Te Uongela Oxfords, 75c. and upwanls. The two Inst mentioned shoes beat anything we ever saw- for the money. LaillcV Kid Opera Bllppcrs, fiOc and upwards. The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes. 3 St 6 East King St., LANCAbTKH, ,Pa. aB-Htere closed every evening a t fi it'clet k, ex cept Monday and Saturday. A HTIUCII MHOS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ON FRIDAY, MAY 24, Special Sate at Strictly One-day Prices. A Souvenir will be given with every sale of 50c and up wards te everyone who will ask for it. Stamped Linens. Stamped Aprons, for this day only, 14c ; no mere than two te one customer. Stamped Shams, full size, for this day, i2c a pair ; no mere than 2 pairs te one customer. One let of Stamped Linen Tidies, at 3c apiece ; only 2 te one customer. Stamped Linen Splashers, size 20X2S, fringed, at 6c apiece, te-day only ; only 2 te one customer. Stamped Linen Tidies, i8x 27, 2 -inch wide openwork at both ends and fringed, te-day only gc apiece ; only 2 te one customer. Washstand Cevers, stamped, knotted or whipped fringe, or openwerked ends, te-day only, 18c; size 18x54 ; two te one customer. Sideboard Cevers, ,,7 2-inch long, stamped, knotted or whipped fringe, also open worked ends, 25c te-day only ; only 2 te each customer. besides these we shall have an array of Great Special Bar gains displayed en our counters in every department. We invite you te call and leek at them. Special attention is called te our Second Fleer. " Take the elevator and sec what we offer in Jerseys' Blouses, Bey's Waists, Muslin Underwear, Infants' Dresses, Cloaks and Coats, and Bey's Clothing. Opened another case of Bey's Suits, of which we have already sold nearly five hundred, at $2.75 a suit, te fit all ages, 4 te 12 years. Come and see them. ASTRICH BROS., 1 j 5 & 117 North Queen St. i it J. w . . IE! k wm, Item 3UerHemeni. H AOEn BROTflBR. HAGER A M'ltAM. An elKnt line of rialn. Embroidered and Headed Cashmere Wraps. 1'rlcesi from IIJ0 te JIKADF.D SIIOL'LIJEH CAVES, the Novelties of tbe Season, from 1ZW te 110. CLOTH ANOSTOCKINKT JACKETS, In weight especially adapted for Early fiprlng Wear, from JI.10 te 110. .IKUSEV WAISTS, In Blarlr and Celers, Pleated Hack, Vest Frent, fromllteH.W. FANCY riASSKh HLOUBES, a Novelty, very desirable, from 11.73 te 12.75. .1EIWF.V m.OU8F.S, In color, for Misses, Braided and Embroidered. nessAMF.ns. Tin H tripes. Electric and Illnck, In the New Hhapes Westminster. Cliften and Hwccp Cir culars, from 60c. te KM. INFANT'S CLOAKS, Cashmere and Cleth. MUSMN UNIlEItWEAlt, Miitltns and make geed. In Oewns, Bklrts, Che mlse, Drawers, Corset waists, from ffic. te 17. HHC6RSBR0THeR, Neb. 25-31 West King Street, G BEAT BAROAIN8. Extraordinary Bargains CHRPETS -AT TO CLOSE OUT OUlt CAKPET STOCK. Bedy Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Three-Ply. Extra Super Ingrain, Rsg and Chain, and Da mask Hall and Stair. Let of 0-lnrh, ls-lnch and 5 ', Tapestry and Bedy Brussels. Any of these Odd Borders will ba sold rhcap te close out the ends. Remnants of Carpet at half cost. SMVIlNA AND TAP IllOS much less than cost. All Widths or Fleer OH Cleths, Cocea, Napier and Canten Mattings. Carpet Hweepers, Cece Malts at Bargain Prices Less than Manufacturers' Cost. Metal Oil Cleth Binding. WINDOW SHADES, SHADING AND FIXTURES. A f)w Blankets, Comforts and Quilts and Bteamcd Feather cheap. Great Bargains in Every Department! afCeme and get Bargains while you have thechance.-Wi Tlie Pliiladelpliiai Stere, 6 AKD 8 NORTH QUEEN STREET, maraMydAw Jtcnt ,iiucvticvcmcttte. NIlKHWHAR-LIOHT AND MlTfilJI weight underwear In all gnidcHandauy slip, at KHIH.MAN'H (ivnts' Furnlihiiighterc, 12 West King street. -lirATER IlKNT-AN ABATEMENT OF 5 yy percent, will be allewnl en water rents fnltt en or liefere June 1. Iksji. OHIce heurs: (On. m. te 12:00 in., und IM teH.-H) n. m. dally. On Monday and Haliirdiiy the ulflce vtrlll Iw eiicn In the evening from ..00 te8:0i p. m. J. It. HATIIFON, myl-77tdH City Treasurer. ASHTirTETlNO OF CKIARMAKlfltS will bn held atllelicrts' HalleiiTliuixlay and Friday, May Ut and 21, 1N, at 8 o'clock p. in., under tlie nusplces of llnlen Ne. 25, where all elgarinakers and filends are cordially In vited te attend. Mr. Charles P. Helh.ef Chicago will Isi present and address the meeting. I rl day evening will he ler ladles only. in2U1td N ECKWEAHI NKAKWEAR! JUST ARRIVED! Take n hsik at our window heferu buying rlsvwlicre. Klilrts jiuilaunilrled),.1";j andfc. Hlilrts (laundrlel), Mie and 7Cw. tiur own make, uiilaundrlcd, T.V; hiiindrlcd, fl.ie. Made te Order, rromSI.00te5J.no. Flannel Hhlrts.hOc te fS.Oi). Thrtsi hundred samples of Mamie s te (ilrk from, made te order, thoroughly shrunk; V te J3.W.I TROUT & SHANK, hhlrt Manufacturer and Men's Outfitters, 110 North ljuceii Street. marttf-lydll w E EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you havethem examined ou will prelmbly find that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will boa great help te you. We use Inlinltable "DlA MAN TA1' lenses, which are made only by u,aud recommended by leading Oculists as the bc&t aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, fjn. 00 ! usual price, W.VIIO. Sterl Spectacles, fiOe.: usual price, SI. DO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, St ! usual prlie, 10. M. ZIMEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between CluMnut and Walnut Street. no 8-1 d BOUND TO REACH EVEIIYHOHY.-IN order te Mil! further popularize the already very isipiilar PILLSBURY FLOUR, And te place It within the rraili of eveebcsly, I have'ri'kelvcd te make A Sweeping Redaction in Price Instead of selling nt the old rates, Plllsbury's Best will new lw sold as fellows, at retail : PER HAHItr.L,Jd.SO, INSTEAD OP 88. PER Ql'AIITEH, KV., INSTEAD OEfl As te Its merits, they am sufficiently under under steed. It has stmnly ticen n matter of price ; and, lu eriler te place It within the reach of eveijlasly, I lie price will he the same as ether first-class grades of Fleur, although It Is ac knowledged by all who have used It te he Ml Ml rler te all ethtr brand', no odds what name thrj ta-ar. A. M GARBER, General Selling Agent, Halunga, IM. - 'I rleplieue Ordrrk Promptly Filled. in'JU-lndK T rpHU PEOI'LEU CAHH STORE. ' 4 , -FOR- The Present Season. BLACK HILIC DRAPERY Nhrr-In Plain, Htrlpcd and Figured, ut !1.W, J 1.7.-, le KM. BLACK MILK HPANIn and Chautllly Uice Fleuuritigs, ut ll.W, JI.H) te SJ.00. Cambric and HwUs Einhreldcred Fleunrlngb lu Excellent Styles and Qualities, nt HV, TV, Il.tU te t'J.23, with Edgings and Intcrtlng te match. One of the Mevt Complete Askertments of White Dress UiksIs generally, la Ihc city, French, Mohair and Weel Challies nt lOcnnd ft)c. Philadelphia price, f' und . Black Hllk Mitts at 15c. 25c le 75c. Black Silk Olevcs, 'J5e le fAr. Kid Ulevcs lu ri'llahle inakei', :V, ae, 75c te 11.25. Full Lines of Nottingham I-ncc Curtains and Curtain MaterlaU by the )ard. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. The People's Cash Stere. uiar-JO-lydK ?5i Desirable Fabrics BROTHER. COIISETS. Warner's. Ceratlties, Feur-ln-Hands and Health; Ttaomreon's Gleve Fitting, Ball's 'Health Corsets, French Cersst. 1". I). Ferris' Waists Ladle, Misses and Children, from 25c. tef30. GLOVES. Jeuvln Kid. In Black, Tan and Orny Shades Pressed and undressd.Metiqiietalrs and But But eons, the Best Kid Uleve Imported. Every pair warranted. KID GLOVES, In Black and Celers, fiOc., 75c. and II. SILK AND LISLE GLOVES, SILK AND LISLE MITTS. IIOSIEItr. Btnlth A Ancrll's Celebrated Fast Black, ah sizes and qualities, for Ladles and Children warranted. Lisle Thread Hosiery, In Blacks, Tan, Mede, Oebcllrt Blue, Herpent, Navy, Brown, from ZTc. te7Tic. Hllk Hese, Black and Celers, 7Sc, Jl and 2. Unbleached Balbrlggnn Hese, all shades. Demestic Hosiery, lu Black, Colored and Mixed, 6c, 10c., 15c, 'JOc and Zc, LANCASTER, PENN'A. THE - LANCASTER. TENN'A. Itlloccllrtncetto. 4X INEXPENSIVE TOILET LHXURY 18 Wild Flower Roquet Seap. Sells every re. Q" PER CENT. OF OLYCKHINE REPRE tjVJ sents one part of tlm Wild Flower lto lte quet Seap. A w her BALM FOR THE COMPLEXION IS Wild Flower Bouquet Seap. Sells every- VyHCKWHAH-THE LATEST AND MOST faHhienahle styles and shades, thucheapest and best, nt KHISMAN'S Gents' Fiirnlsliliig Stere, ti West King street. TTINDORSED HY THE MEDICAL PROFEH Jii slen for all toilet uraes Is Wild Flower lleqtiet H'Kip. COLLARS AND ('IJFFS -THE LATIST, the most desirable, and most couifertabln shapes and styles nny slie. at ERIHMAN'K Oents' Furnishing Stere, 12 West King btrect. rilHE MOST AUREEAHLE PERFUM& X The mol seething effects upon Hie skin are found 111 Wild Flower Bouquet. CANE.-EXCI.tmiVE STYLES IN ACA cl.i, Punang, Wclschel. Cherry and Malac cu, mounted In silver mid Bronze. UEMUTH'h CIOAH STORE. aM-tfilR Hi East King street. T 10 PARENTS. 115 for a full enursn in Itin Ivevstenn TlnnlnMuu College. Te test the merit and method or Im parting n practical Bnslnrss Education, visit this Institution and Judge, for jeursclf. The only Bic-lness Cellcgu that does teach Book keeping piacllcally. . I). MOhSER, Principal. 16 North Queen Stiect, Iiucasler, Pu. ttdiSw Cl HALED PROPOSALS TO FURNISH THE irj County Hospital and Insane Asylum with Steam Heating Apparatus, will be received and opened en Saturday. June IS, IsSi). Persons whh lng te make bids wlllLalleuSteuard Geerge E. Wert. I, at tlm Almshouse, nnd elitaln the In formation needed en which te bnn their bids. Bids must he made fcparatelv for each build ing. Ne bids received except from stiain litters rstdlng In Lniu'iisterceuntv. Iwil BY ORDER Ol' THE BOARD. 1889 NOVELTIES! 1889 -AT H. GERHARTS. The most complete assortment of Spring Overceating English Cheviots, Diagonal and Casilmere Suiting and Treusering that has cv cr been shown In this city. Workmanship the best and all goods war ranted as represented. II. GEIUIAHT. Ne. ti North Queen Street. B-OnIy Direct Imperllug Tailor ill the City of Lancaster. TESTATE OEJOIIN S. KENEAOY, LATE OF ;j ParailhiV township, deceased. letters of administration en said eMate having been granted te the tindcrslgmd, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te iiiuke Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will iircsuilthcm without iIh lay for settlement le the undersigned. CHRIhTIAN KENEAOY, Ij.iman Place, DR. SAMUEL KENEAOY, Slraahurg, (J se. M. Kli.ns., Att'y, Administrators. mylMltdrii 4 C ROTE, UNDERTAKER, i'ul North Queen street. I atnnowprepatisltoat atnnewprepatisltoat atnnowprepatislteat tend tenll enhrs In my line, and will glvcmy isTseual attention te the business at all times. I am prepared te preserve bodies by embalming llicm or vtlth cold air, as may he desired. A. f. ROTE, avrr-lmd Ne. Hua North Queen Stnsd. Jl PHI NESS A SCIENCE! And at the Penular LANCASTER BUHI. MS COLLEGE this m-Iciku Is Imparted In peifis'tlen te Yeung Ijulles and Yeung .Men w Isltlng te prepare ter a Business Life. Terms consistent with the class of instruction imparted. Call and examine testimonials from renncr pupils. Our intrens arc our leading hiisliuss men throughout city and county. Ad dress, II. C. WEIDLER. Iincaster Business College, I-inei'tir, Pa. PHOmsA IX FOR BUILDING I.ANCASTER CITY CENTRAL MARKET Hfll'SE, according te the plans and speel Ilea liens of .1, II. Warner, architect, will he received by I hn chairman, nt hlsettlcc, up te Monday, June 3, Ihxu. nt 7 o'clock p. in. Plans and specifications can be seen at Hie architect's office. Ne. 43 North Duke street, en and niter Wednesday, '.SM Inst. All bids must la? accompanied with the names of tvoer mere resinslhle ivrlles te bctsmie security, and iilsoicempanlcd with a n rtltleil check for&Xie, which wllf tve forfeited tethecltv In case of failure te accept the ion tract if awarded. The commit!) e icc rv c the right te reject any or all bids. By order of City Market Committee. JOEL U HAINES, Chairman, Office, ( erner Duke and Grant strevti. mai.:i,ai,a,'.,7y,3id EVAN A SONS. Suggested By the Het Wave! Wauldeu thcMH'n't like te learn 7 Irfarn hew te keep right cool? I'iirn hew te M.ape the heated term, Without a term In school? The lessen's easy : havea euro About jour drink and fesl, Avoid had bread, avoid thatsimre, Scsj that j our Heur s geed ! And IhlscaiilH-uoeiniillshc-d by using that Favorite of Iho Household LEVAN'S FLOUR! Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. dft-l)d i i n-V nlr -nhifcia-ifr ltt.ccltanc0u. THE RIVAL FOUNTALV PFf-THEBEST and cheapest In the market U karat sold pen. Hard rubber holder, never sets out of order, easily filled. Call and examine before rurchnslng elsewhere. At Kni.SMA.V8 dents' Fnrnlsliing Stere, ti West King street. "NT0!".'. W I115 HIGHEST GRADE -Jt7v.itfi?,"b,e.Kcl,n'1011 ',c, n the formula of Wild t lower Bisinct. OR HORIZONTAL BTATIONARY U glnes, rrem 2 te 89 hone-power, nnd leal Engines from 2 te 40 horw-pewcr. rm ind them at JOHN BESTS, afe East Fi rmtwll find . r niten mMfd street. OH CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, MOHT or heavv. at sbnrt nrttlee. vn in inuw BT r5T, SCI East Fullen street. ' m2-tM CARRY IN STOCK-BEST CHARCOAIj, Hammered Bar Iren, Deuble Refined Iren, nurdrn's Rivet Iren, Rivets. Het and Celd Beiler Iren, Steel, Sheet Iren 3-10 te Na IS, at JOHN Iirars, KM Kan Fulton street. m2-tfd I F IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks. Astiestes Pnekrd lnlts. IVI nnd Hlh .'ecks. Ivcr Cocks. Swlnir Jetuts. enlland st .... - - - .--" -. . . . .ji- iis-nij ui rx-iiu uiii urutr Its BEST, !C3 Katl Fulton street. jiirnjijer iwiiu jour eraer ey inmi, te jurtxs mZ-tfd lTlirrE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BT . tlieljeund.lOei In leUi of 10 pounds or evcr.fe. All goods delivered tn any part or the city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. 833 East p nllen street. m2-tfd TNJECTOHS, RUE LITTLE OIANT. HAN JL.S.1? Inspiraters and Electors, Eberman Heller tceder, Pcuberlhy Inspector, American RdMfers. all In stock, at JtJlIN BESTS, 3M East Fulton street. m2-lfd fTUNKH FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR OA8. iTnuns!-,eihjyMU),rcan',.?l,nt fulr Prices, go te JOHN BEST. 333 East'Piilteii street, mitfd TTIOR THE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IN JP the market, go te JOHN BEST,;1 East Fulton street m2-tfd J 71011 PULLEYS, 8HAI-TIN0, COLLARS, J Hangers, Clamp Bexes. Couplings, etc. se JOHN BEST, 3SJ Eu, t FuluTi. srcet. ' ' 8 m2-lfd mi-tfd FOR BOILER TUBE BHUSHfH HTILLSON PIpeM renches. Pipe and Menkey Wrenclics i?wvP1nSSv1,,,.e5 9." Wns, etc., go te JOHN BEST, .133 East Fulton street, in2-tfd 1 OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING VT fersteam work, at JOHN BEST'S, XSt East ! ulten strrs;t. m2-tfd RADIATORS, OF ANYTdAKlTeU DE iS'',AIiUcJJPJ5 fiirnlshed at reasonable figures, e JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton sheet. mZ-tfd i GENCY FOR CALLAHAN COS CE ifX '"eut Je take the place of Red l,ead. In hulk It makes five times the quantity of red lead and Is rar superior lu maklngsteam Joints; nicking man and hand hole plates en boilers! n?sL$.c,5 J.,rJfe .a?. OC1"8 Per pound at JOHN BESTS, S33 East Fullen street. m'-Mfd T71IRH BRICKS IKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW te JOHN BEST, S3J liist Fulton jl; ngurcs.ge street. n2-tfd TUM IPS, BOILERS, MINING. CENTRIFU- ,Wn,!l5y?.ica.m. F."ml,a"f nn' capacity, at JOHN Bhsrs.333 Eust Fullen str-et, mitrd PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO if. '.l.0eI Making, Patterns, Drawings Bnd lK,,t,,i. : i,r'cei reasonable, at JOHN BEST'S, 3.U East Fulton street. m2-tfd FOR BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TUBULAR, v ertlcnl, Portable, cylinder. Marine, of any sire or power, or ilie best material and work manship, go te JOHN BUST, 333 Eist Fulton street. m2-tfd TTVOU STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LOW ,C Pressure, Water Gauges. Gatige Cocks, Weed heels or Weighted, Glass Tubes, 1llil.lt.. tl ....I..... .. ..... r. .- .....-. . TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE JL I.nglue and Beiler, ou wheels, cheap, as the. lollewlng prhs-, shew: (1 horse-power, 5475: S horse-smer,M'J5; 10 liortc-pevwr. $17 1 : 15 horse, power, M75: SJJ horse-iiewcr, Sl,l7i call at JOHN lit BT S. 33:1 East Fullen stud. m2-tfd SAW MILLS, BARK MILLS, COB MILLS. Leather Rellers, Tan Packers.. Tilple Herso Powers. Milling nnd Mining Machinery, at JOHN BEST'S. 333 East Fullen street. m2-tfd QTEAM HEAT IS THECOMING HEAT FUR C5 dwellings, rhunlies, .school houses, etc., though successfully used one hundred years age. When you contemplate a change call en JOHN BEST, who will glve you a satisfactory Jeb, at a fair price. rn2-tfd TTVORAMERICANSIOHTFEEHCYLINDEU 1 Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Bearings, you can get them at JOHN BEST'S, KM East Fulton street. m2-tfd iTll PRATT & C'ADYASBEKTOH DISC Valvcs,Jenklns Valves, Brass OlelmVnlvcs, Brass Oatu Valves, Iren Rudy Olohe Valves, Fulton street. in2-lfd 'Af rsfsril ,"J-ET OK ''"'El FROM M rJJfJJJ Inch te (! Inch dlametcr.lfer sale at a lewllgurc, nod the only house lu tha city wltliu pliiecultliii machine, cutting up te H Inch dlainclci . ut JOHN BliSTVi, U Iist Fill Fill ten street. m2-tfd PACKINGS AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR Steamaiidllvilrnullcl'rieK-liig, Asln.t lteiw, Woven and Wick Packlu,", Hemp Packing, As As la'stes Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Gum Packing, Gum Rings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As As heste.'. Lined Sectional PIk.i Cever, at JOHN BEST'S, 3.13 East Fullen street. in2-tfd SEALED PROPOSAIX WILL UE RECEIV EDnt tlioMn.ver'ROIIU'c until S p. in. Wed nesday, May Hi, IsM), for the best clem Hard I'eaCcuil.gress ten ef2,l40 pounds, te Ihj elthir delivered Inte ce.il bin, located ut P. R. R. bridge, Manhelm township, or the coal house at the Water Works. Said contract te take ,'llict June 1, ltWU, and csplre Decnnber 1, lwj. Any coal inferior lu quality at any time, tin) Water Commlttce rest-rve the right te reject. They also reserve the l Ight te reject any and all bids If the coal Is net satisfactory. The naine of eeal must Iks men tioned In bid und naine of security glven. By order of Water Committee. KIllV. EDOERLI'.Y, Majer. Attest: Jaceii llAi.iiAcit, clerk. iuy22Jltd F LINN & BRENE.MAN. Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, -AND- GENERAL -AT- Fliiui & Breneraan's, Ne. 152 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. 2TEAM. Wc desire te call 'the attention f censumcis of Steam Goods and Engineers' Supplies, te our large and varied stock or Pis, Valves, Ccsks, Malleable and Cast Iren Fillings, Asbestos, Vulc.iliesten and ITsudiirlan, Sheet, Piston ami Valve Packings; Scotch and Red I.liw Rcllect lug Gauge Glasses, steam Radiators and Strum Heating Appaiuttifc; Set and Cap Screws, and 111 fuel almost everything rtxiuircd by steam users, and all of w hlch we elfer at prlccswhUh V th ve guarant'ss te de lower ether dealer In this vicinity. we cuaranPss te be lower than theso of uuv We have mvlttvelv tbe f.iretvt stnelr. untl Imw lug connected with the Teleiiheiie Exchange, are prepared lens-eheaud till ullenlen, In the sherlest nesslble tinie. When In want of anv. thing lu our line, call en us for prices and wn will ismvlnc-u ou of our ability and willing. nss tesaw veu Mene) D lay and Vejatien. Our facilities for furnishing Engines, Boilers, (haling, Pullevs, Hangers, SjK'Clal Machinery, Plumbers' and Gas Killers TisiU, Patterns, .Medels, and Iren and Hntss Castings, nnd for the prompt repair of all kind of machinery are unexcelled In Ijuicaster, nnd we rcsiK;ctfully solicit a share of our patronage. , Central Machine Works, 131 d. 13d NORTH CHRISTIAN STREET, I-AhCASTEll, PA. Geed Werk, Reasonable. Charges, Prompt ness. Telephone oennectlou tU-Udft wsirisniltsiirir'irfnirffi' -..JsiLssti.'j ,. .-.IM--, ryj 1'iiuiii, iur ?ieiiiii i.augts, uyiinuer Oilers Plain, Water Gauge Columns, Cooks for Steam Gauges, cull en JOHN REST, XU East I' ulteu strts'U m3-tfd is.'Ter finely aives, i-op gaiety valves, Air Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swinging Check Valves, Biass Check Vnlvi-a, FikiI Valyes, Ancle Valves, call at. JOHN" UliiT'.t. :t r.ist SPORTING GOODS ! -t.r v'W . jf.A ..vvI tat- !& jMa-'-.
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