VAyf WAM VH 1 J i fc m " IV THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1869. & a u ft DTH OF JOSEPH MEYERS 1(8 EJB tllH AFTER SIFFKRIS6 FR6X A nWIiriMSElXE THREE YEARS. The Fnneral or Cel. Slioeli Attr-nrtrsl tiy n .iMrK Concenrap of Itclntlrrx) nml Krlendt Memerial ProtfMiiune. CeUimbia, May 29. Jeseph Mp.vpw died thin morning at 3:45 o'clock nt Ills home In Concord lane, aged 05 years. He had been lck for thrce your with a dincane of the Bteniach, and w In bed for the nnet eight inenth. Mr. Meyers wna a native of Ger many and had been living In Columbia flnce 1804. He was a laborer by occupation and was employed In the nirnarei. A w Ifa and five children urvle. The fiinrral will be held en Friday iiiernliigTil (i e lock !"5f Hely Trinity '-CalKelle rliim-li, of .iteTich he wn a member. The funeral of the Ute Cnl. .iiiiuel NIhk h was held yesterday afternoon nt .1 o'clock, from his "into residence en Locust street. The funeral was largely attended by the relative of the deceased from home nnd abroad. The service were romltieled by Kev. Oeo. Wells Kly, of the Presbyterian church, assisted by llev. W. H. llliinmn, of the Lutheran, llev. Geerge Haul, of the Methodist, nn llev. IX I.ildwlg, of the Vjnlted Brethren church. Several hundred people of the town -ievved the remalni. The Celumbln National bank was cloned and e leard of dlrtvlnrs, efllcers and ether attaches of the bank attended In a liedy. The pall-bearers were: Hen. 11. M, North, J. A. Meyers, J. H. lllnck, II. K. Ilrtiuer, J. C. Pfaliler, of Celumbln, and Gee. W. Melialley, of Marietta. The fol fel low Ing batik elllclali were In ullendanra : Oeo. (.'ratio, cashier, Mountvllle National ; Christian Herr, president Lanca-dcr County National; Jacob HaiiRiunn, prcsldent Fanners' National, of Lniienitcr: A. How Hew man, cashier FlrHt National, of Marietta; A. Cellins, presldeut of Marietta National bank. The Interment was made at Mount Ilethel cemetery In tlie family plot. A large number of friends from Chicago, Newark, Columbus, l'liiladelphla, Lani-ai ter, Yerk and ether places ero present. A eomnilttee of the Lcliitieu school beard were in town jesteiday looking nt Ihn x-hoel buildings. l,cbauen will build a high school building this summer and the committed are looking nt buildings in neighboring towns. Gen. Welsh pest will assemble In the pest room en Thursday at I p. in. and nunc at 1:30 te the einiiii house, whero Memerial lay exercises will be held. All address will lie detUertsI by Department C'ommander Tlies. J. Stew art. At the con clusion of theso exercises the vmixI nnd company C will march te the cemelery headed by the MelreMiltHU band. The. exercises at the cemelery will consist of decorating the gm es and sen Ices at the soldlers' plot. J. J. lllnck has nun cd te tow n, and HI go en duty en the Columbia Accommoda tion of the l'tmusylvnuU rnilread. There w as n. mad deg in tow u yesterday afternoon, nnd severnl dogs veie bitten, four of the number being nnerwnrds killed by their owners. The deg was chased out the Marietta pike by a large crowd of men and Iteys, but escaped. A party wins held last evening at the home efltev. II, Heller, of, Sulcin l.uthernu imirch, which was nttendeil by a laige number of the lotigiegatien anil a geed time htfl by nllvv "- r MCMnOITil. Hlilith, J. 1'. Scliall, Jehn A. Meycrs and Heward Purple, of the Canoe, club, were en the rlver In the four four eared beat last night w lieu the criill cap sized and the crew reisI isl u geed wetting. The banks and public toheols will keep a holiday en Thursday. '' Thes. Caiman, who was seercly hurt en , the R. & C. 11. It. few w eeks age, has re turned te his work. O'Brien's circus will Ihi In town for three days In thu early pait of June. ' Jehn Itaguer and Jehn ltovve lmve liceti lied for calling " black sheep " at hev oral rolling mill empleyes. The meuhoelelt town, Death or Ic. II. V. Ilium. Dr. B. F. Iluuti, ngisl IKI, died In lllids lllids lllids bore, Berks county, cm TucMlay. He was taken 111 nine weeks age with an ab scess en the liver. He was at Atlantic City for one week, nnd nbeut 10 days age returned ery much ImpreMsl and en a fair way te reee cry. On .Sunday evening he was taken with n hemerrhage and miiK rapidly. He read inisllcliie with Or, Jesse Coates, of Ceatusvllle, and was u Miulent of Jfllersen Medical college, of Philadel phia. After grnduntliig lie practiced for 20 years nt Churchtown, l.uiK'.islcr i-emit.v , where he had a geed practice. Frem there he went te Heading, where he practiced for about euu year and then located in lllrdsbore. He resided in Hirdsbore 'Si jenis. De ceased was known for mills mound and had a Aery large practice. In Hlitlcs he was a Democrat. Mr. llunii was thu son efSumuel Dunn, and was born In Iiucnster county. Hew us the owner of u larin in Kxt'tcr tow nship, ene in ltirdsbore, and several dwelling houses, In'sides the prop erty occupied by liliu. Hu lca es a w idew and three children Annie, Jeseph and May. lU-tlii-ueit te Court for Perjury. Jeseph Murks was heard tills morning by Alderman Barr en a iliurge of perjury preferred by Oral ill I S. Withers. During 1887 Withers kept u tavern at Bowmans Bewmans llle, a remonstrance was Illisl against granting a license te him in lbiSaud dejvo dejve dejvo sltiens were taken before Alderman Ford Ferd ney. Jeseph Marks w as one of the wit nesses examined in the taking of deposi tions and he testified that en one occasion xiraOiere was mock religious sen ices at Try just thers' ta em. This Withers saj s Is net ; of thue and for se swearing Marks was prove- I was dlbwl for perjury. A number of witnesses ling en a cOD1 present when the ullpred.meck feet, fr j7u2itiO Ices were held tereeamliiisTfs.-4IViUs WJiTby. , and all teftitleil dint nothing of the 1-. Ttlnd etvurnsl. The aldermau returneil the ease te court and Marks gavefini ball for his appearance at the August sessions. CiiM-nt Prem tlie County. A number of jiarties living In M.iuhelni tewiihhlji were hc-urd by Alderman lUrr en Tuesday evening. The suits against Isaac Ijiiulis, currying cenceahsl deadly weapons; Oarlield Ixiudis, malicious mis (blef, and CJrntit Ijxndln, malicious tres pass, were dismissed. Philip Lnndls, for the larceny of a drill, the prejsarty of David M. Mayer, and Daniel Drebillis, receiving stolen goods, en complaint ofCeergeCoite, were required te give bail for trial at court. l'jpeiislvu Huse Bull. Wesley tireen, a colored man who juuil the fence te see u ball game ut McUrunu's jark en Saturday, w as arrested for malicious miw hlef. He w us disi-hiirged ujien the jayment of cots auieuutiug te fXWat Alderiiiun A. V. Dennell's this afternoon. Mpi-uliieil Ills Ankle. rX, E. Beeves, of Dayton, Ohie, who is Viritlng Henrj' N Shenk, hU futhei-In- fB J, in ni-iMK nil Ji i milium) le-irty Kj- made a misstep and spratueJ an ankle. fa lie will lieeonllned te thu house fet several ft "'. . i rt..n M.....I viUii l..'i.... .. Vi A Ct U...L.,.. ,,..,w.r-.,l lr.ii.ull.... -. ,.. .., p,..V.M ....-,,,i Ninru Her agent of the Chicago A Neithwwteru Kallnsul cemuiiiY. mid T. P. Vaillee. who vkeldsa similar jsisltlen with thu L'nien -.faclllc, are In town en business. - Ouvu Hull 1'era lleurlm.'. A CtirWt Wolfer, arrested for drniiKeuness ;-, ? attd diwinlerly cenduet en Lew street.guv e ; WM fivrahenrliig btfure Alderman A. V, A tTOI.KX' WATClfllECOVr.nF.ri. Jeweler1 AVelicr Itecetvttt It Frem n Col ored Hey llie ThlcTNet Known. A few night age Ken lien Biichcr, re siding nt 330 Mlddle street, had a silver watch stolen from his pocket while he was sitting en n deer step. Twe young men were nrnMctl en the charge of robbing htm, but were released for want of evi dence. The watch Is of silver, with a 1 jineiister movement and ojHm-faced. Its numlter Is 100,278, nnd 11 was pur chased by Bucher from Leuis Weber, en North Queen -street, seme years age. The number nnd a description of the watch wns left nt the different Jewelry stores nnd the clerkswere notified te he en the lookout for It. About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon n young darkey walked Inte thosteroof Mr. Weber. He drew JIucher's'Atach from his pocket and aUrfl' Weber te tell him thp, vabie of It. He said thnt hi wn's having seme deal ings In regard te it with a wlitte mnn nnd he wanted te knew what It was worth. Weber rocegnlrod the watch at once nnd fold the darkey that he would keep It until 0 o'clock In the evening and If he would then return he weufd tell him nil nlsmt It The colored boy left and said he would 1 back in the owning Mr. Welter Informed Alderman Hnlbacli nnd he had e Ulcers waiting for the return of the colored boy in theev enlug.but lie did net put In his appear ance. It seems that this same watch was brought te Mr. Welsar's store by a whlte man some days age, but It was net Identi fied nt the tliue. The darkey called w 1th it jesterday, said his name was Smith and he lived en North street, but that was net his name. A Ijiiice AiulleiUMt ler "Tim Mikade," Never has there bren n home ontertalii entertalii inent in lids city that has been as epiilar as the ene given by the local " Mikade" company. 11 will be res?ated In the opera hoiise te-morrow evening and there Is no doubt that the heiisw will hi orewdod, as nearly every sent dew n stairs lias already been sold. A .Minister's Hetiirn. lte. V.. W. Burke, sler or the Western M. i:. church, has been at his old home at OiiauciH'k let seme limepast,sullering from nervous prostration. A letter received from him states that he w ill arrive here en Friday and will eivupy his pulpit en Sun day. Twe New Councils. J. I'.Winewer, stale vlce counciller of the Juulei American Mis'hauics, went te Har risburg this aurnoeu te lustltufe a new council, which will be calhsl llarrisburg Ne. :i.7. Next Thursday he will Institute unether In the same city, which will be called Capitel City Ne. 3JH. Sent te the Heuse of Itefiure. Nera Shltler was taken Wfore Judges Livingston and Patterson thlsmernlnuand heard Ai a charge of being lucerilglble, en the complaint of her father. She w as com mitted te the lloilseof Itel'uge, and Chief Smeltr. took her te that Institution this afternoon. let 'leu Days. M.ntln Ban mgaul nor was sent te jail for ten days liy Alderman Dcen this afternoon for being drunk and disorderly. Anet hoc ("Irons Cemlinr. Jehn O'Brien will net bodewn, and he Is 'igaiu en the read w It It a circus. It w ill he here en July .'Id. lh'iud,rth,aiid w 111 likely pitch the tenU'fiu Mctlranu's let. . .. y AsrilK It's lines. Palace of I'likhlen will cloie at 1'-' in, te-morrow, en luieunt nf ISs'iimllen Hay. Iifsiiranee 1'iild. V. W, Kitvvinil, an iikciiI of thu Provident I.IIciiiiiI irtnit (sniipaii)', of New Yerk, was In (Own vrnlvriliiv, unil pulil te tliJi family of tint liiti) Herman lllrt.li tliu nioetuitof Ills life In iufiitice. Proof of ilcnlli wasiiuiite lust Hatnr itny ami the a.viiiiil was tlieicfore vir) preiniitlv inaitc. , JlCrttllO. I, I'M v.s. Ma) 'JStli, lssi, JihiiIi K, Lillian, 111 hUTmh )iur. 'lhe rilatlvetaiid fill-nils am ri'Kctfully In vltiil te utiend the fiiiiiral, fmiii Ills lute icsl li inc. near Intercourse, en Thursday, May :, all p. in, Servlii'K and lull riiien t nt Mclllu Mclllu ter's ihurih.at i! a) p. in. '.'til Ilium N.- In this clly, en tin1 '.Till liihtClctiri;u W. Hrevvii, In theUllh )curer IiIsiiijk. 'IIiii 1 1 tat I ves unit trleiuls uf Hie fuiully ; also, Iiilaiiil City LihIki', Ne. km, K. of P., laincastir Lislije, Ne. Ii7, 1. 0. 0. P., nnd WiihIiIukIeii Kii camiiiiicut, urn rcs'luill) luv lied te uttenil the funilul, from Ids lute resilience, Ne. V1U West t'liestiiiit street, en 'I liiirsiuiy inernliiK ut 11) o'clock, luti run ut at ljuiniitu- iviuetery. Pleime emit Mew crs. 'Jl Hlovhcte. Live stock .Markets, Cult wit), Mil) 'JS. Itiislpti, Mmi), shipments :l,6lil; murkvt vvctik; turves, (HIV4I fill; slis rs, H 4",.il 'Jl; Htiskeis unil lis iters, t." Wii'17'i ; cows, huti tiers' unit mlscd, SJui.l 10; 1 exits ciiuii',r:iiM.nii. lleiis Itceeliitit, iM.tm), hhljimcnts, l'H; mar- kit lower : ;inlxeiI,ri..i.Hi; heav), l JVI 10; lli:lil.Si:iikiin'i: skins. Sl.vv.vi Hliccp llisslpts,r,uu; hhlpuii'iits. 1,'kU mar ket linn ; natives, J.I in.nl .'ill; Wisitern shorn M Ki I Xi ; Tcxitiis, . aiv,. ji; huulis, tltu mi no. Kast I.IIintrv. -Cutlli-- Itecelpls, "l; shll incuts, 3HI ; market linn nml prlies uihIiiiiikciI; no cms of cuttle slilpis-d le New erk tesluv. Hisjs ltiss-'lpts, 1,1ml ; slilinueiits, l.ieu; market sliiw : Plillaileliblas, Kl HV.it .0; ptt;s ami Yorkers, II IOIT0; no cars of lusts sliliis'it te New erk testa), HIieep-lUsvlplN, 1,'JHI ; shipments, t.'-MI; market Ntcad) anil prices uiuhaiiKcd, (ruin mid l'is lslens. Kurulshtst liyS. K. YiiihII, Hmkcr. I'liievue, Ma) "i, HUe'iUs-k p. m, V lient. INiril. Oats. Perk, l-arit. May . Tsv. 'AVi 'ii June TS KrtJ Vl'i II 70 July HV, aPJ '-"Ji: II ss U7.' Auuust . 7P, :il)J L-.0-J II ST. . . Iseplt llllx-r 7I'J 5i 'i; Diss'iubir 7b1, Yenr .... . TTJj; Console .... H .,.,.. MH . CrudvOII s-lli CleshiK Prlien 2 15 o'clock p. Ill, Ldrd Wheal, Cern, lat. Perk, May , . . 7h'i SII W.i 11 SO 6 67 June .. 7s xe: ii'J ii n 7 Jul) . ;,. 8I, WJ llb-i 71 a uk uwt .. . 7ii :uL 'i"i ii vi a w Heplember 7P S.VJ .-; 12 0) iM Diiiluber . . 711' J Your . 71 CriuleOII . sji; l-4Uela. . . s. Itisvlpts, Curious. Winter Wheat .. ., Ii KprhiK WJieat .... I.' Cern 7iiS Oats i) H)e . .. Hurley ...... lllctul. IlS'lpt IlOtfS . it.un) HisvlptH -Cuttle Hul . m steuk Markets. Quotations h) ltccd,MiOrumi Ce., hankers, ittiuiMer, i ut M.W lellK MST. II A.M. 12 V. 3r.M, Camilla 1'ucinc . . . C.C. C. Al. ... .. . Coluruite Ceal Central Pucltle Cuiiudu Heuthi ru Chi. Ht. L a. I'hji llell.it Hleti Del. L. A w. Krlc. . Krle imls Jer C K.4T. Ixu. N . L Hhere SI let). Cen ..,. ., Missouri Piiclltc .,--,. , Heik. Vallev. N. P. . . N P. Pnf N. West. N. Y. O New England. KaH Ivmiessie Oiunliu Ori-Ken Trunsisiiitlueiital. OnurleA W lucltlc Mall lticlimend'ltrinlnul. hu I'uul Texan Pucltle Union l-aelile . Wubush tiiu, Wuljash Pref. Wi-su-rn U West Hhere Ueiuts I'IIII.adu.hiia LIST. Lull. Vul H.N. Y. APhllu. Hl, 101 70'; ifti'I 75V, "'H alt IVM iiv; L3v', W wu lu-,j 7t, 11? 101 70', Km mi' t.i IMjJ WX My v M My. vi SIJJ H7k ft lli 3li JWU "III? VP ,i ui2 Id S7J. 75. l"a. JU . iteudlng. Leh. uv llesteiir, Pum P. A It . ... N'.Ctnt. . Peeples Pass . Itdg '., . Mi Si 7-l tV4 -- W. Itctu 3vbuevtlciucntB. A lWII.UTKLV 1'OHK. . ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rillllHpevTitcr never vnrlM. A marvel of pu JL rlty, NtrciiKlli mill wlioleReinoncf. Mere rcurmmltHi limn the ordinary kinds, unit can not boeld In smixtltleu wllh the iiiultltiiile or low tot, short weight, slum or phosphate. IHiuilirs. Mil only lit cant. ItOVAL. IUK1NO revviil.lt Ce., 10U Wall street, New Verk. inar2MiMlyw mmfMOST ' iil:Kiivi7lNri' IXtINK IN Jl warm weather Is tnrt wine. We have Pure I'lillfnriita licit nnd White Wlnea fer.lOciiits, mrirciJettlPH! Kiiuwraercn isinusi. HOirilKlfHIdlltlOUHTOItK. Ne. '1 Ccnlre Hquare, I jiiicaslcr, Pa. F 7IOK KINUUIIBWINU ANDHMOKINOTO- IIACCO.boIe ill. i.i vu,n, New. r nml 10TI North Quci'ii utris I, Hi)27.M,W,'IlilAvv I OHT-A WHITK POUDI.B IMKJ WITH ikhmi. AnvvfTA te the JJ brown eies ami mono of " Kless." A IIIhtmI rcwnnl will lw imlil mi hl return te. Ne. Ui North llukestrect. lid Junuix havi: ia)N( hinci: iii:cihkii that Hilly Wnltz'st'lirur Is the Issit In the Mate. Kersnlnnt N()K. f, A lltl NOUTH OUBKN HT. iiij PMImM.Wl hMw SCHOOL TAX, IHSV-ffliT mJpLlPAl K IH new In the liaiala of Ihu 'IrciKnircr. '1 lirec iK'rcciit. eir If pulil In-feru July I, OirUrheiirs ireiu uu. in. mi i p, W, O. MAlWHALL,Trcaiircr, Ne. 1.' (Vntre Hcpiare. lilj2H4-,clK BILLY WAIT HAH T1IK IIIXTTWO I'Olt 6e ami Tm-Clears In thncltv' at NCis.T, a 103 N'OllI II lil'LLN HT. Iiij1WiiiiM.W,TIi,HAvt rpui: MKMiii:itHeriNi,A.M)cnvi.(ii)(ii:, I Ne. M, K, or Piue rcqiichtcd In mcel at thidr hall en 'Iliurmlay iiieriilim at II e'cliKk, for the purpose or iitleinlluir lliefiuu nil of their lute llre. (lis). W, llrew u, Hliler Ledges arc isir illally luv licit te attenil. llv oiitrref II. L. HI.MON, Hit Chaiut'ller (.'enilnatiilrr, Tiiwf two Keit rivi; ci:ntci(iauh in JJ the Mlale, at HILLY WAIT7.H, Nrw. r.and UU North Unpen Ht. liljlWlinM,W,Tli,S.tw A Tl'KNTION.HONHOFVirrKILVNS I-THK J. eiltrcr ami members of (iencral Oisi. II. Thulium L'amp, Ne, in, Henn of Vetrriiii. ure rfqiieBtcil te mri't ut rump Hvinliiuarlcrs t t t inorreM (Tnc(tn j ) iiflcrnoeii at I o'clock, Kliarii, te unllii with tiled, A. It. Pests In Hecoralleu Hay exercises. Cupa. bailees ami canes. r.m'. I). HPltlX'HBH, Cuitiiln. J. N. llFTKlt'K, First Horifeinl. lid AITKNTION, KNIflHTXTr.XIPLAIt 1 .Mvsevic Ham., Ijincaster, Pa., Maj 2S, issli. rl In t.iaitit Kmu I tf In iir-nsliir l'iViiiiiiniiilAii L a in iiii mm" i -i ti t . ii in oil iiiiii it :i s t 'i II. K. T.. will miet at their Asvhiiu en'lhnrv lay, Ma) :m, nl V o'clock, for the purpose of iittciiilhie the nincral of Hlr Knight lsir; W. Hrevvii. roll 'I i uiptiir uiilferni, II) enhr (ILOItriLA. MAILMIIALL, Linliii nl Ceiiiiiiuiulcr. Itl'dll H. (I vn v, Ids outer. lid cTinTTniH! " O Price-list of .'Wiiliil Weed Itisls, 10e I.V., 'Si: " .. ., .H-., ti.;, ,,M-,. inn, 5l.il, 9 1. '. 91.111, .'IV.. 4(K' I.UI, II.7U, i. vi, in, -..ii. eic up in i no nun. 8 -', C--', S-.IW, I'll ., II I' l' ffll I1 1111.11, 1I1IIIKIII It .'Welni Itisls rrem IIV. up te ill Oil. Keels, Llm s, Poles, Halt Pulls, etc., nil initially low In prices. We lire heailiiiiarters for l'lsliluiTiicklt I'ltAII.KY'H KA8T KM) PHARMACY, (Oppeslta Knstern Market,! rriilley'sHarsaparllla Is the best for the blisst. I'.ver) bisly Is hiking It, Me. M.W.PAw "1IIAND OPKNINtl ' OP Maennercher Garden I MONDAY, JUNES, Kill, Will open with the Celebrated I'lchlcl TYO I.IAN WAltlll.KltS. Liullca without Kcutliiineii iseiiri nun miners pesiiiveiy mil nuiiiiiieii. ui'Jll-llil i.DU hipai:i"pli:, Piep. i-eii.i:it AND TANK MANCPAfTOItY, A:!; NOKTII ( HlMtltY STHEET, Li.M'vsrhit, Pa. Hiss'lal alleullen vjlveu te Hteniii I teat liiir, Hellers, Smoke Htacks nnd Wnter'lunks. All llnllers tested la fore leaving the factory. My works ure limit r the susrv Islen of a competent man, who bus hud ever twenty )urs' exisrl i in ii In the biHlness. All work Kiuiluutced, Will hu pltusudte hu nlhli est hiiutcs for nil work In in) tine. It. M. HI..Y Y.MAKLlt. iiV7-liiiilWUAIIvv "M AMllt'H PIIOI'I.AMAIION. li Ihr Cittzrnl 0 lAinfiitlrr To-uieirow CI liur-.ln) l. Ma) ', will he Me Me Iilerlul Dav, u hellilav uhleli the leiuitr) lias se grali-hitlv ceiisceriited te the iiuiuei) of ihu pairmiiL-uiientierser thu liileu, Unit our clll i ns throughout the laud ma) nsviutle lo le gelhei tiipiv liemiiKu te thu hi-ieleileail vihe gave tlnlr llveitlial tlie Natien might live 'lheaiilmesltli-sautl bltternt-iisviigi mlired by the war have long aliide passed uvxi) ; theblue and thegniv clasp hands In llie true spirit of lei all) anil fratiriiltv ; nil in knew bilge ene common count rv , faith mid destiny ; thu bles-t-Ings vveeiOe), the progress we have niaile as a Natien nut iittrlhutiible te the valor unil hemic achievements or HiomiIe whom thlsila) Is ceiniiivimiraltst; thui reunited let us pel-is-tiutu our utliK-tleus rur tlieglerlnus deiid, unit attest uurduvotlen te the cuiimi rerwhhh they illtsl tiy Joining In the bcnutirul ceremeii) or the nccusloe, unit strew thu fairest flowers or Hiring upon their graves. In grateful reiiiem reiiiem braueeer the KiurlrUcs maile 111 preserving us iisnNiitlen. I lieu b) icceinuicud Hint the rtllieiu of l.in cuslir Jein In the ctreiunutcs nnd (hut all bul iuss besiisK-iuted In theurteimsiu butvvis-u the hours or euu and l e'elis'k, unit tliut flags be itlsplii) til hi honor or the ilav, mi i:dw, i:i)(ii:hi.i:y, Muver. m'.vivicit HOOIW. at run New Yerk Stere. The Latest Htvh-snre here lu Every Variety nl Pluhl.HwIpciiiiil ( olerlug. LATEST NOVELTIES Dltns-iOlNiiHA.MS, Ol'TINO Cr.OTIIS, teii.i: urNeiuw, CKnF.itIO.VCl.OTH-;, hTHII'FD mF.F.HsjFcKKHH, COHDKIi tHNOIIAMsi. lluuilrcils nf P.eis-s te Select rrem. h-elul Hiirgniiislii DIIEsx UI.NOIIAMS at 1, fiJ, (, 7. 1, ami 10 Cilitsu luiil. M'UirKD HEKItHl'CKEUSatil'Jcu Yurd. COItDEDHELltst-CKEUS, 10c a Yard. J4C0ICU ZEl'HYIt OINQ1IAMS, vu and t , ) 1iiU u Yurd. VIUIITY-TWO-INCH PIHNTED I'IMtCAI.O, I . vfu Yard- t'iuiity-hw-inch r.Nii.isH piatcAi.iy, " Kieelleiil quiiltt), l.'te u .unt. COVIIIINATION Dltlvs CAl.ICOKs, Ile.l ijuulll), 1.' ardi fur Tii-. Watt & Shand, KOS. 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO STREET. 3 htere will Clee t Noen en Thursday (Decenitlua Duy.) ' W ash Dress Goods Jleiu stttrtiement. rpilKV CAN ALL COI'V IltJT NONB CAN JL lmat IJIIlr WnlttSi Havana Filled Clsar, "' KfH. B A 10B NOHTH QUKEN HT. mylMlmM.W.ThAw 1 HtKWOUKH.. H..FLAHH, I.ANTKHNIJ, IIAD sllttie Nivr . , '.. ni uk jtri.YfJoeiis. 1IHIIK ntlllRll rOUUTII ' a-Ta lValc-isi nL I.ew WliikUnlA Prices. mlSMt.t JOHN K. WFVVKIl, Agt. BIT HAVANA the city, nt FILLRIt CIOAll IN HILLY WAIT7.1S. Ne. A and Itn North (iiecu HL mylMlmM,W,Th,S4w Slllinul HIIIIITS! TllllKF. HUNDIIKU Miniples of Flannel te plrlc from mad te order from KXi te tttJiO. Thoreuliirshrnk. M'hltfl HhlrU, unlsundrled, nscnntlaec: our own make, hand worked buttonholes niiTHltKiwir anteed. milaundrled,75c ; can't be sold H;where for 11.00. Your measure taken an1,aiKusrnn teed rrem II te . Hllk Hhlrt. Hllk Hosiery, llnilerwiar, and a complete line of Mem Out- m",,S,' TE0UT 8HAMK, Hhlrt Manufsctiirers and Men's Outfitters, HO North queen HtrecL marae-lydlt MsSriMONIAL ' ... I Jacksesvim ., Fla., April 10. 1HS9. Il7c.WKIDI.Klt. , , , Dkak Hih: I tnkolpleniuire In giving my testimony te your fiell-kiiewn Collide, hav Init tieen n studcnl there or eUlitmentlisalid round It nil Hint could ! desired. WlnhliiK you still grinhr Mieeess. I remain, )ours truly, J. M, McfOKMICK. , "A tree is known hy lis rritlts.nnd a school by Its resulLs." . .. .. THK LANCAHTKIl HUHINIXH COLLKOK, Ne. 10 Fjist King street. M AiniNIIItOM. Fer large boys or small, for old mnn or young, We' mean there shall ba nothing left undone In make thin tiendiiuarterV forriheloo te pleas') nnd price te charm, anil quallt) riiat will wear In men's, be)s' nnd children's outfits. A better suit for t3M for small be) than you've probably been seeing. The lit for Hie least runs all through the ether prlc of L.e)s' stilts tell, S.),VI, 37 ami 8-s. 12 le 1 10 are the price boundaries Hint hem In the big dlsplu) or little be) s' suits. His) Hie new things In ihlldren's kilts, JJ te !H. He) s'Tust black hose, 'J pairs il's-, anil gissl hose, 3 pairs 2,1c, We are selling ngents for thu "Htur Waist. The "Slur" occupies the top phusi among waist ter fit or Mulsh and costs no mere than the urill mir). It Is only that, isstple make thorn who Is-st unilershiiid waist making. Our wutst prices range iV, :wc, fiOc and up, lKimct, pcrcalennd tlnmict. nig be)s suits lu all the iiepular l)les, Slejtfi. Men's suits for young men or old as neat or us fa ney us Hie tastes or men de mand, ft te 20 for pure all-wool. Custom do de parlment leinplctu. A big gathering of st)les for )eui choice, nml workmanship, fit and price that alvva)s finds favor. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOH. 2rt AND 2 NOItlll QUEEN Ml'llKEr s- . je ?J V "PS:, J." M Alt I IN CO.-tj- A BARGAIN -reu- DECORATION DAY ONLY. During the morning we will sell jj Decorated' Toilet or Chamber Sets at $1.50 ; regu lar price from $2.50 te $4.50 a Set. Stere re be closed during the afternoon. J. 13. MARTIN & CO. Cor. West King & Prince Sts. Lancaster, Pa. "lyll.LlAMHON A rOHI'Elt. WE HAVE N0"g00DS TO SHOW High Profit Prices. wi: llli: THE PEOPLE A DOI.I.AU'N WOK III KOU A HOI. Alt. Call ami etiimlnu our Men's Ciituway Ceat Suits rer tin. Our Huvs' Leng Pant Suits ferfi and M. Our Chllilren's ICiiw Punt Hulls for (.Jand V(S. These prices 1110 untiruis.scd, LACE OXFORDS. Willi us vim will find the largest stock or Ijii-cOxrerd lobe round 111 theclt), lu the bel ter tniulltles us well us tliihcuHrgrades, lu llliiek, Tun unit Puleut Iculhers. Summer Weight Prices ON HATS. Light Pocket Hat., .IV., ftV. and TV. Light Still llats.7je., i.00und M...I. Mill's Press Straw Huts, IHe., ,'lsc. mid f.K-. Ilevs' lrctHravc Huts, irk-.,25e. and J.'v. Tenuis Cups, all colors, Sc. and 3d,-. Hle)cle Cups, Hlueer llreuu, $1.00. (J, A. It. Caps. Summer Lup Spreads, fXk-. Furnishing Department 1 Seme special bargains tn make note of, (hut's All Silk Ncvkvvi-ur, I V., .' rer a's-, llenl's Fine hllk 'lis-Ws, new isitterns, satin llnist, at -"-. lient's Fine Silk Silk Flowing End Trcktnt 3x. andfV. Cent's Silk End Flannel Windser Ties at 2: One let or dent's Dnss Suspenders nt I tc. One hit or Cent's Silk Emtirelderist hiisis-n- iters, colored ends, at 17c. One let or Cent's Silk End Sii.pendPrs ut 2V, Cent's Hiiltirlggau Shirts and Drawtrs ut 2V, Cent's lllue anil Drewn Mixed Angela Shirts and Drawer at :Wc, 7f-. er shlrl. Cent's Muslin and Jean Drawers nl '.Se nud sc. Cent's Feather Weight Drawers at HVuud 75-. Ladle', Cent's and Children's War mutest Fust Illuek Stockings. P aa-as rasr kine st., lancastkh, pa., and aiSMAHKETBTKEET. HARlUHBUllO PA Choice te Please, Price " Te Charm! i Williamson & Feste Stent SlfcvrrtUrmcttt. 4 N INF.XPF.NSIVB TOILET LUXUIIY IS J Wild Flower Bequet Seap. clU every where Qi"11'linCKST.OF OLYCKIHNB IIKPH1V t) J seuUoiinrtef tlia Wild Flower Uo Ue quet Heup. BALM FOIt THK .COMPLEXION iS Wild Fluuer Itetiquet Ktmrs Hell even where. " KCICWKAIt-THK I.ATIXT AND MOT : rnslilenuble st) les and utiade, thecliespest Ivrst, at KltlHMAN'H Ocnl' Furnlshlnc Were, Vest King street, XilNbOitHBD.HY THE MKDICALPUOFEH- Jli slen for nil toilet purposes Is Wild Flower bixplet Henp. HE tOOTAfTllEEAHLE I'KltFUMK. The mmt sisithlng effects upon the skin are feund.ln Wild Flower Iteuqtiet. T) INHUItE A COMFOIITAIII.E ANDUE freshlng hath, nnd a thoroughly soft skin, use Wild Fluner II'spicL Q Clen Ull OOLDEN LION AND MIA QUKNDA Clirnrs. 5celirnrs. urn hand mnrle Willi Irinr iciir iinnnn r iners.ijes una luus oexes. t .T. i -r .,..7 ' ....r : . . :t: . DEMUTH'H CIOAll HPOl'tE, HI East King Htreet. nlS-tfilll XpOItAMEIHCANHIOIITFEKDCYLlNnKK .t; Lubricators, Olnss Oil Cups Mr Hearings, ) oil can get Ilieiil nt JOHN HE.HT'H, Ci 1-ast Fulton street. iti2-trd WATF.il HENT-AN AIIATEMENT OF 5 percent, will be allowed en water rents pnlit mi or before June 1, 1889. Office heurs: S-UOa. m. te 12-00 in., nnd 1.-03 te a-OOn. m. dally. On Monday nud Saturday the nrnce will be eiieu lu the cv eiilng from 7-00 te 8-00 p. m. J. II. HATIfFON, lil.vl-27lillt City Treasurer. T TNDEHTAK1NCI. f ,W. T. Sk QABLEy ( (HucceMer te L. 11. llete,) Having purchased the business of IholateL. H.,Itet, I am prepsreil te give strct attention te nil order intrusted te my core. I lOnnaged Mr. Itehi'i business during Ids Illness, nud am prepared te guarantee fcalhractlen. inylll-lmdU W. T. H. OAHLE. ITIOIt PIIA1T CADY AHUESTOH DI0 Ii Angle Valves, cnll at JOHN UEST'li, Stl East r uiuni sirtsji, nu-llil i( fff tKKV OF PIPE, FltOM H JJfJJ.t bull te Inch dlaiiietcrjrer salenta low figure, and the only house III the city wllh a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te 0 Inch dlamelir, ut JOHN 1IEHI' H, 2i East Fill Fill tenstrisjt, in2-tfil 1 7IOII CAHT IHON PIPE KIlTINdM, 1I0TII i nlsln and rfsliielmr. un tn fl-liieli illutiintnr. ulleahln Flttllnrs. Fiances. Flamre Unions. Mnnlfehls. American Unions. Tube HiinnerU. ll..,.n, N ll.w.,.,..i -..in.... itr,.. .... ... r.ti 7 ,,(.. in,, I'.ri nil., l.llllllh IINIl7.,Elf lUdllll.l IIEHT'M, .in I'jist Pulton street. ln2-tfit fJACKINOS. AH FOLLOWS: DIUIOO, FOIt I Sti-aiiiaiiilllvdruiille Packing, Asbcst Iteiie, Woven nnd Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As As liestes Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hlicnthlng.Oum I'acklng.Uum Kings rer Water Oauges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, nt JOHN 1IIXTH, :UUJist Fulton street. mitrd 1 YOltHKH AND COLTS AT PltlVATE HM.K. J L The subscriber, w he Is a breeder or horses, eilers at private sale nt his farm, sltua ted three mile northeast or Frederlck and about one mile from Harmony drove station en tlin lVnntjlvanla railroad, 10 tine geldings and llllles, 3 and 4 )ears old, well broken nnd ready te till their positions ns horses anywhere. In color blacks, bays, chestnuts, roans mid Iren greys are represented. Heme urn lnrgs, well mated mid suitable rer henv v ilrntt. Ot tiers trotting bred nud will make cTccllcut roadster. We reply te Iiniuirles i enceriilug them. Address, EUOENHL. DEItlt, lu2Kltd Fnderlrk Clly, Mil. CJTlOESl SHOES I If Yeu Are lu Need or SHOES, Hern Is something te Interest )en. Our line or Men's, Women's and Children's Shis-s Is complete. We have the lsst Men's Shoes rer VUn that ) en can nnd an) where. Our l.uilles' Jl.SSShee has plenty of style nml can't be beat for the meney. We have shoes a t ull prices, ns low us the low est. Having M )inreperlence In the shoe business, we think we nre able le tell a gissl sins-anil knew what Is In It. Mir Custom Werk a Specialty. Wm. H. Gast, NO. HVi NOItl'H tJCEEN ST., LANCAHTEIt. InuIljilWiF A Sl'ltlCH JlllO-4. - ASTRICI I BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Anether let' of Sateen Cor sets which .will be sold at 20c, every afternoon between 1 and 4 o'clock. Friday is Plush Day. 16-inch Silk Plushesfer 29c ; 1 9-inch for 49c; $1.25 Mole skin Plushes at 9SC ; only 3 yards te each customer. Seme big Bargains in Hosiery. Ladies' fine quality Fancy Striped Hese, at 25c; worth 40c. Ladies' Fancy and Black Brilliant Lisle 1 lese, drooped stitch, at 37c ; worth 75c. Ladies' Colored and Black Cotten Hese, 4 pairs for 25c. - Special job, former price 10c a pair. Opened today 50 dez. Ladies' Black Silk Jersey Mitts, at 20c a pair ; worth fully 25c. 25 de.. 15-inch long Lace Mitts, at 25c a pair ; worth 50c. Opened te-day the grandest line of New Flowers ever seen here. We are making a dis play of them. One show case, 44 feet long, stocked with new and elagant (lowers. Come and leek at them. We call your special atten tion te our large stock of La dies', Misses' and Children's Jerseys and Blouses, which we are selling at way down prices. Second fleer, take the elevator. 100 Beys' Suits at $2.75 a Suit. Goods which have been $4 and S4.50. We have closed out a large let at a great sacrifice. The patterns all are new and beautiful. Twe new numbers at $5 a Suit. Come and see them in our Shew Window. Great reduction in the price of Kilt Suits from $4 te $3.25 ; $5 te $4 ; $5.75 te f 5 ; $6 te $5-5 : S6-75 te $6 ; $7.50 te $6.50. They are small lets, but they must go. Your attention is again called te our Ladies' Waiting Roem, with Ventilating Fans ; it is the most beautiful and coolest place in the city. It is entirely at your disposal. An elegant place te meet your friends. All bundles can be checked at our stere frei nf plinrrrf- nn j matter where they were bought. ASTRICH BROS., 1 15 & 1 17 North Queen St. fTIOIt PIIAIT t I.' Valvesenkliia Van es.Hrasiillebe Valves, RmM Oalu Valves, Iren liedy Qlobe Valve,, I-ver Hnrety Valves, Pep Mutely Valves, Air Valve, ltaitlater valves, Pratt's Hwtuglng Jtetw betrticemrttt. c HF-Vr HTORI-- J. HARRY Bargains. 24 Centre Square. Bargains. SPECIAL A aRBAT B,G . SURPRISE BARGAINS BARGAINS I8INHTOHE FOll BVKRY LADY VISIT- 'N INO OUIl 8T0IIE ANY DAY DUIIINO RlnpV JN THE 1IA LANCE OF THIS WEEK. UHV . BIack I WONDERrWHAT IT IS? Drfiss WII.LUBYOimFiasTTIIOUUHTAFlEll SUliS nttpne ItEADINO THE ABOVE. WE WON'T TELL! "ANn" UOOQS COME SEE, MAYBE YOU'LL IIEOLAI) BldCk Silk. YOUCAMK- Fleinclngs. Bargains. Cheap Stere. Bargains. New Bosten Stere. EVK HYIIODY VISITS CHARLES STAMH'S, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. THEY MUST GO! 2.)C I ) 1 U IMS O 00 1 H llESTWASH POPLIN AOu MUSH U00D.3 Sl.ffiiSIMC PLUHIIKS MIST CUAU.TP.S nnsTOHOANDIi: LAWNS HUSTCHAMlUtAY GINGHAMS sheulm:u wuaps T.0.-SILK OLOVI'-S ,...t "JkwCOHNKTS l.(H UMIUtr.LLAS 7.rK WHITE S1IIUTS MXT COLOUKI) OUUTAIN MAMIAS fl-t HAW SILK TAHLi: COVK11S 75e WHITK NAPKINS $.1.00 WIMTi: QUILTS KNITTING COTTON DOUIlLlM-'ACni) CANTON PLANNEL .... Cheapest Bosten Stere, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. Jtciu bucvtleemcnta. CJ II EArFElt'SLfll Celt" HTeilEriS CEN IKE O MtlUAHE. PURE RYE WHISKY. My own distillation. n-plVtr.l - riOlfANN JL NOWLEN, I MERCHANT TAILORS, nl- Ull m NOHTH QUEEN HI ItEEr. COLLARS AND CCFFrt-THE LATIM1', Hie mcMt ilflmble, unit mint i-omrertiibli-xlitirH-H mill hl li-H uiiy nl7, t EHISMAN'.S Ut-iitH" FuriilililnirHlurv, -I.! Wwt King ttnet. V.N ARTICLE t II ATTs M Af)EOFTlfE J luin-st iiuiti-rlalund ncvi-r UIU KiMitUO, Is Wild Flower lleiin,iict. CANES.-EXciTCmVE "STYLES IN ACA tin. IVimni,'. Welelitl,ciu-rry anil Muluc ca, ineiinti-tl In sllvir nml llrenci-. DEMUTH.SCIUAIlHreitE. ulS-tMU lUEiutKliiKHtrti-t. ,ONT FOHOKl'TIIE NI'MIIER, 1 Sd EAST KINll HTItEirr. ills list ri-relv t-it 1111 iissnrliiii-nt of new- htvlt-H of Fnriilturi-, vslilili, with atoek en liuml, will bu keld lit vt-ry low tlnnre. in'J&Otil FOIt KALE Oil KENT, A FIHST-CLAKS luikrry Uk-iumI in imp. Adilrrxx or rati en ILL. SKILLS, (hip, I-niH-ustiT County, la. Terms meuVinlc, iiij-ii.lvvil WE CAItllY THE LAItrJEHI' SIOCkTiF lllw-H anil Flne Sineklnir TnhiiiH-etii tliu clly. WiKKleni'liiOHiitae.iindKKM-acii. Uuiiu- InuMwrsiliuiiiii f'liH.-Kut-2J-.caili. DEMUl'H'S CIOAll KTOHE, nls-tfJU HI hast Klin; Stri'.-t. TJ KSUX WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, liaa remMl tn I'M Eat King street, ha Intra full line of Furniture of every dexcrtptlen nt tliu levveMt iirlws. AUe Undertaking promptly at trnded te. Call and examine our goods. aS-tfdll II. WOLF, 13U East King Street. T HIE I'EOl'f.E'S CASH SIOUE. -FOIt- The Present Season. I1I.ACK SILK DltAl'EHY NET-In Plain, StrliH-d and Figured, at Jl W, J 1.73 te ti.M. I1I.ACK SILK SPANISH nnd Cliantill) Lice Fleuui'liigs, nt Jl.tM, SI.M te S I lJ. Catiibrie and Sw Iks Embroidered Fleuiu lugs In Excellent st)les and Qualities, ntnv.TSc, Sl.uO te sa-Jj, with EiUlngaiinil Inkertlngs te mati-li, One of the Mem Complete Assnrtmentsef White l)ress Goods generall) , I j the city, Frcnili, Mnhiilr und Weel Clnillles at KVand SiX. Philadelphia price, 50e nud MV-. lllnck Silk Mitts nt 16e, SV-te 7.V, IllaekSIlk Gloves, -21k- te HX-. Kid Gloves In reliable makis, n; GUe, 75e te Sl.'Ji. Full Lines nf Nottingham Ltce ("urtulr.s and Curlalii Materials by the 5 nrd. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. The People's Cash -Stere. raaraviydR raw Fabrics STAMM, ....At 12i!n Yaid. At 3c a Yaiil. At 2.1c ui Vard. At 7Rc d Yard. At 20c a Yurd. ....At 121c h Yard. At lOen Yurd. At 33c Kneli. At 2T.c a Pair. AtOOcKaeli. At $3.00 liicli. At 50c null. At lOea Yard. .. ..Atfcl.OOEiieli. ....At Man D07011. At &1.S0 IZnrli. ... .At3c-a lt,vll. . .. At 16c n Yard. ..,., lilitsceUanceun. riIHE ItlVAL FOCNTAIN l'EN-TIIE IIEHT X Hint rheaiMst lii tlie market It kanit ireld pen. Ilnril rubber bolder, nccr (,-ets out of order, easily tilled. Call und examine befere luu-liai.lii;vlM.-vvliire. At I.IUSMAN'MOcnU' iiriilsliliiL- store, li West Kins Mrcet. "XTOTHING I1CT THE IIIOIlEsr (lit UE i of Deuble Refilled Oil iweil in llm f,niniil.L et Wild Flower ll(Kuet. 17011 hoiuzentaT; TTTv-rieTvHTIfiN ' Kim s, from S te W liorse-povu-r, anil Vci Ileal F.iiKiiifM from 2 te JOhorse-pevver, jeu wll ttndtlieni at JOHN BUST'S, 3.11 liist Fulton trect. in2-tfd ITlOlt CASTINGS, IHON OK HltASS, LIGHT or Heavy, at short uellee. I'll te JOHN' iiiv-w, .. i asi r iiiien hireei. 111--I1U C1AHHV IN S10CK-HEST CHAItCOAL, J Hiiminered liar Iren, Deuble Itellned Iren, llurdcn'a Hlvct Iren, ItlvitK, Het and Celd Heller Iren, Steel, hlnet Iren .t-lu te Ne. 10, at JOHN BEST'S, all East Fulton strict, mil tfd K-c IN WANT OF IIHAKS OH IHON STOP 'eekM. Afibistes l'nt-ked (eekM. lvt anil IWh CoeIch, Ix?er Cocks, Swln;; Joints, trail and ci t ini-uiger henu jour eruer iiv niall, te .IUII."4 DESl", aru East l'ulten utreet. mJ-tM Willi K COITON WASTE, COI'I'EdITy HieHuinl.liV; In lets of 10 peuniU or mur.m-. .n uoeiih iH'iivereu inauv pari or tliti rltv-Fr Call en JOHN 11 EST, Ne. K! I'jist l'ulten stn-el inz-iiu INJECIOHS, Itn: LIT1I.E (1I.NT, HAN . . ceek liiM.lruturs and Electors. LlH-riiiiin Heller I-eeder, IVnUrtliy liisim-ter. Aiuertiaii Injcvlerk, all In stock, at JOHN Jlh.Sl"-, .Ctf J.-V.; rriilieii iinwi w l 1""'"''n't- luZ-tfd rilANKS FOIt WATElt, OirHTITI) OH GAS, --.."f.'i'.'y. "l""!'0 or eipucltv.nt fair prht-s, kii te JOHN llb-ST, .TIM East Fulton Htn-et. liitrd fOIt THE HEST HOT AlTt TtHtNACE IN Jj the market, ye te JOHN HEST.33J East niten street. m2-tfd XOIl PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLAIW, J Hangers. Clamp llexes, Ceuplluxs, etc., go te JOHN BEST, SU East Fulton efreet. ni2-tfd T70H holts, ie seitEws, sirr sciiewh, Siuurennd Hexagon Nuts, thee goeils lu stock, at JOHN lllrs.jraijist l'ulten stitet. in'Mfd 17OH IlOlLl.lt Tl'IIE llltl SUES, SriLLSO."' l'lH) Wreiiclies, I'll and Menkey Wrenche eemblned. Files, Oil Cans, etc. en te JOHN HESlVCll liut Fulton street. ' ni-Mfd .OLD I1H0NZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING VT for steam work, at JOHN lllr S, 3.11 East rulten street. m'J-tld yjADIATOKS, OK ANYTAKiroiT"DE ANYTAKireiT"DE X kleii. can bf furnished atrinsouable flgures, ly JOHN HEST, sa test Fulton street. mS-tfil ! A OENCY FOIt CALLAHAN'" CO'S CE ment toiake thn ulnr-M of n.d r..d Tn kit makes flvft limes IIia mifltitltv of rnH lead and Is fur superior In making steam Joints; jmcmiiK man ami usnu neie piaies en oeiieraL 4c. A' e. i-rice iu rem per peuuu at juii." IJEsT 8, S3 East Fulton street mS-tld I71IHE BRICKS, FIItE CLAY, AT LOW : rlgures, go te JOHN HEST, Sil East Fulton sirect. mS-tld TjWIlH, HOILEIIS, MINING. CENTltlFlN I kiiI and steam l'umps, of any ciiiaelty, at Ji)HN IIESTS.JSI East Fulton street. ini-tfd liAHTIClILAIl ATTENTION PAID TO A .Metel Maklnc. Patterns. Draulmrs nmi lilue Prints, ut prices reasonable at JOHN HEST'S, SU test Fulton street. u.-iru ITUiIt IIOII.EIUS. HOItIZONTAI.,Tl'HCLAIt, i Vertlrtil, I'eriable.CjIlnder.Marlne, or any site or power, of Hie best material and work werk iiunshlp, go te JOHN JIES1, K) test Fulton street. ui3-tM OH STEAM GAUGES. HIGH OH LOW lTensure. U Uter Onuirea. innirn CneUa Wee oed Wheels or Web-liml. cii.i.. Tui,. XV.hl,I,-.M'CnonferSt," Gauges, C Under Oilers Plain, Water Oauge Column., Cocks for nirsiui vinuges, can en JUli: HEST. Sil East Fulton strivt. m ni2-tfd IF YOP WANT A FIIlST-CIAsI'OItTAnLE Engine and Heller, en v liei'U, cheap, as tin tollewlng irlu show; U herc-Mw er, tl'i; herse-iHiw er, KJ5 , 10 horse-power. $575; i5heie. lievrer, $)i75: ) horse-iieucr, 11,175, call ut JOHN IHSr.S.SMEast Fulton street. in'.Mfd SAW MILLS, UAHK MILLS, ("Oil MILLS, leather Hellers, 'Ian Parkers, Triple Herse Powers, Milling and Mining .Machinery, at JOHN llEsT.sa East Fulton street. m-trd QTEAM HE.T IS THECOMING HEAT FOIt k5 dwellings, rhurcbes, school houses, ttc,, though successfully used one hundred years uge. When veu contemplate a change call ou JOHN UEST, who will le youe otltactery Jeb, at a fair price. "-fti rs m l!'l r s -a zjL ft gtf? ii. jtAA tvi -V.-S,. pjf 'VJ ytej - 1&
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