(V 4-r-'r rfV U-"''"j THE LANCASTEft DAILY INTEIiLIGEOER, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1889. X 2 i est 9aili ftcllf ecnccr. INMIEW J. STEtNM AN, CHARLE8OTKINMAN FOl.TZ, Editors. nODEUT CLARK, PnbliMicr. ; XHE DAILY INTELLiGENCKn.--rutllshcd every day In the year, hut Hundny. Scrvcet by carrier In this: city nnd surrounding towns Rt ten rent n week. Hy mull lUu deb" Urs n year In nit vn lire; JSOccntsn month. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER-Onc dollar nnd nfly cents n year, In ndvnncc. NOTICE TO SUIteCntnKltS-ncnill by check or posteffico order, nnd where neither of these ran be procured send In n. rcglsteTcet tetter. Entered nt the I'oetelTlcc, ns necend tins mult mutter. ADDIiKVi, THE IHTEW.IOENCER. I,nncnsler, t'n. LA.H0A8TER, FA., June 8, 1889. The Strange Slltintlen. Adjutant General HaMIng wt'ius t be fiudlng the Johnstown job tee lilg for him. It is net altogether rty for the outside imbUc te get a correct Idea of (he principles of the administration at Johnstown; but thN may Bti lcau-e there are ue principle te oak of. The latest situation Is the constitution of a Pittsburg gentleman as tliclatorevcr the whole treatment of the relief of the Coii Ceii cmnugh valley. i'llln will shall Iw mi prcnie," declares the f-elf constituted committee that elected him, of which committee Adjutant (tcneral llustlugi was mi nfcutiug inemlcr. Evidently the adjutant general de sires te vacate rel'iie of the authority with which he was Invested. What re mains te him we de net knew and can hardly tec, with MY. Scot t'n will the supreme law of the land. It seems hardly the proper thing that the adju tant general, representing the governor, should take a hack seat In this way ; particularly after he has been front. And the frlicrlM', tee, eeeins relegated te the rear; hi function appears te lie te appoint deputies te de what Mr. Scott commands. Itisapieer situation altogether, and net the least netable thing is that the adjutant general handed ever te Mr. Scott a reglnieut or two of the state guard, who are en the ground, although at ilrst Feldicrs were sent away lest they would ellcnd the sensibilities of the Johnstown people. A peer lieutenant, who brought out his company from Pittsburg nt the ropiest of the Chnnihcr of Commerce, without call fiem the gov ernor, was sent home with a Ilea in his car. But new the sensibilities of people are less thought of, Strangers are net al lowed within the gates. Mr. Scott's pass only can open them. People who live in the valley, correspondents, relatives searching fur their dead, must all have passes, else the rail road company will dump them at the entrance of the valley. Deputy marshals stand en the car platforms aud put everyUxly oil' who is net prop erly passed. The pass of the 1'lttsburg committee Is still geed, we believe, and under It any ene can get in who says that he has business there; ceii'-emicntly there is net much restraint upon the visitors for cut iesity sake who are willing te He, and the precautions te keep them out avail little. It is said that Johns town Is picketed twenty miles out en all the reads entering It, and has all the features of a bcleagucicd camp. Therein great complaint of the suddenness and vigor wit li which these etdeis were put in force. The Pennsylvania railroad dropped men, women aud children from their trains at llelivnr, by command of the deputy marshals in the night time. iJ.Vvvtet'ss under at all that Adjutant ml Hastings wants te get away ftlie responsibility of this situation, there Is new every chance of PMlcninatlen for the man wliu inulei- takes it and falls te get through with It properly; us he is likely te de ; for tlieiu Is ue doubt about the position Mug a very dillletilt one, and net at all healthy for a gubernatorial candidate. We note that. General Hastings would like new te have the l-egislatuie called to gether, (hut it may bear a hand In shouldering the responsibility, and may provide the millions needed te clear up the valley of its wreckage. And if the Jeb is te be done by the state aud is as great as competent nut hori heri ticssay, It Is clear enough that the Leg islature will have te provide the funds. Millions upon millions are needed, says Captain Jenes, te rehabilitate the valley. The money contributed by private- in dividuals, can have no such mission ns te restore the Conemaugh valley te its original condition. It is net enough, ami Is given te relieve personal distress. The work of cleaning up the valley, from these resources, is only pre-cc iited new incidentally in searching for the bodies YSSKZT' . . - .uciuiu uii' money ei me state is spent upon restoring this valley, it will ! necessary te determine whether the game iswertli the caudle. If millions iiiKjn millions are needed, we should say it was net , since the assessed value of the valley can hardly be many millions. The state would spend less money in paying the peer people the value of what they have lest ami letting the ridding up of the vulley te nature. There is one great businefcs plant uiHin.whieh the presH!rily ofthewhelo valley dexuds, and this there is mine talk of moving away. JJcfare "millions uikiii millions" are spent in the work of getting this valley jv-ier iuimiiess, it will Im well te Una out wlietlicr business w ants it. It and water courses ; but when the cost is great and the lnelit small, It need net de it. If this work at Johnstown is te go en as long as new contemplated, the legis lature had better meet. Jt will net de for the will of a private eitien te le made " supreme " ever a large extent of the state, for many days. Such a situa tion does net commend itself te geed sense. It ought iiet te have Ijceti cicatcd andshoulduet be continued. We should Lave no such commission in any ex tremity and there Is no excuse for it new, when the emergetiey is u week old. There seems te have lieen a lack of something at Johnstown te have brought ubeut this result. We canuet read with patience that a citizen's will was made supreme in the valley by the unanimous vote of a half dozen men, including the adjutant general of thestate. There was lawful authority lu the sheriff; and if he was willing te abdicate,hc should hae done se in lenu aud have let Mr. Scott be appointed in his stead ; but he should have, endured no usurpatleu. "orsheuld tho-e who do de elre te gote Johnstown Ihj kept out of it. They have a right te be there, if they keep the peace. Iftheyde net, authority then can lay held of them. Hut we de net knew where the uutherity tomes from that keeps them away, or that author ice the railroad te iefue te carry them. The calamity at Johnstown docs n't have the least unhappy eflect in its sub sub sub llMUoaetbelav. It la Inexcusable that at this long terlel after thedlsaster the situation has net become one In which the law is supreme and the rights and llliertles of the citizen are protected. TiiK.tune number of the Gtllrge fitn lfiit 'cat a new roll of the editorial stair niul the pages show careful and trenchant weikcvcn though the senior editor de net receive from two hundred and (Illy te two hundred and MNciily-iHn dollars venr ns de the lutkv seniors of tlie Vale Sac. The Ojllcffe Sluilent stun" works Ter glory nnd gets It in small but efTective doses. Tun report of the forestry division of the dcjmrlincnt of agriculture- en tlie forests of the roeky mountains published in li-hS, attracted se much attention Hint a second edition Ims Just been issued. Tlin forestry division nlse publishes a retwrt en tlie use of metal track en railways ni n substllutofeor wooden tics, with accounts of experiments in weed seasoning. In low of the Inllucucn of forests uieii Heeds both of these volumes liae morn present interest than would At first apjirnr. The enormous coiisuinptlen of liravy tim ber forties Is declared by tlie thief of the forestry division te I mi chief rause of the I'lnapprnrntiru of forests, and the elnitii thai feipMs iifl"ecl rnliifall mid ntcrt de structive Heeds is at least worthy of enro enre ful ntteutien. I'niseNiuts of the Kastcrn penltcntlnty hnocentril)uledf.VJtl.lHl tow arils the Jehns town relief fund. The Philadelphia .ahrr siiys: "Tlie Items of which that large sum Is nindeup are, of course, very small, but tlie contributions were voluntary and most ihccrfully given- tlie only presstirn used being te keep the yenl and deslrn te help the siillcritig ultlilii proper Ixiunds. Any stimulating words by the piiseu elllciids weulil lnue (ensldernhly Increased the contributions fiem the llttle saWngs set aside bv the piiseners fiem (lirlr 'ever work."' . - PERSONAL. I'nei lisseu J. IX Weil.r, editor and pro prietor of the Slilpensburg Cireiilelr, iileel en I'rld.iy, aged :t!l wirs. Itn wns for merly orthe beard er'fiieiilty of the Male Nermal school. CeMiNrx J. ('. Ki:iien wns m Kriilny njiiMilnlisl ndjuliiut genend of din army. Colonel ICellen was bem in Pennsylvania, In ISiS nnd Is a graduntn of West Point, w here he was for a tliue an Instructor In mulct.. Dining the civil war he wns as sistant adjutant general, and served ns colonel or Iho Ninth Missouri lleglinent. Iteslgnlng the volunleer coininlsslen in lhii'.', he was In Iho advance upon Corinth, and. while attached te (ieneral Itallrek's stall was lireveleil lieutenant oeionol nun brigadier general for the most valuableiinil arduous services In the Held and nt he.id ii:ittcrs. Slnce the war hn has held various stall' iHisltlens, In 1SS5 becoming usslMtnnt iidjutaut ueueinl. He is an Inventor of maiked iiiillltv, many of Ills improvements in rilles, pistols mid ether weapons hiiving been iidopled by the dep.irtiiient, nnd he Is nlsea wiltcr erhigh icpule upon milllaiy subjects. AtiAiN i)i:ri;A'n:n. Verlc Takes Anether U'linii I'nini l.im- eiiHtei' nt tlie Keriiier I'liice. It seems Hint tlie Lancaster club has great dillleulty In winning a game of ball in Yerk and yesterday they were defeated easily. Mnyhcw and .Sllvetts both pitched wildly mid the lermei wiim hit haul and often. Itcsh caught him and did well. The full score wns as fellows : tOltK. l.tNCARTril. II. II. I". A. F, 11. II. I. A. r. (H'liiK'r, r n 2 1 OKIielrlliii,!l l I a f 0 limnl.y, 1 a i Vi I ONc-mll, 1 1 1 s 1 I 0111.1! 114 1 tillllscy, r. 1 I '.' 0 (I llnvcr'r, in 0 1 0 0 tl Mr'(let'ii,n, 0 (I :t I I Kulcu'i', 1.0 I I 0 1 l'iiilc.2 .1 I 3 II II Hwcltiir, A I I I -X O.M'.M iikIc, I I I 100 itniiiim, k a i i a e Cellins, in e i a e e MIeltM it a 0 12 I MiDhrtv, nil u 2 C 0 I'rlcl.e. 2 2 7 !l lllesli.e. II I 10 0 Total li H 27 21 a Tnlnl .7. 7 27 ? ! Yerk . i i e i a i a e e-ta UuiniMi r. . . . e 1 :i 1 e e e e e ft Kirueil run Yerk, it; IJilirnstiT, 2. Twe. niselilis s)tlctls, lllln'S', IImIi. Hncrilli-c hllx llrlil, Ketliiiinp, (llltlnifir, IIerrtir, (llll. llises mulen HtlxettH, '., Iiniuliy, 2, (till, 2, Kueltrer, lllt'cj. llnsrs nil lulls lluxrrler, Itnllliis, (llll, Uriel, Huell7(r, .MrMnnimlp lleli, Ma) linn. Hlriukinil -(llll. Diniihy.Hlielrlliif, Neuill, a, ltrsli, Cellins, )ln)lii!W, 2. aU en lu'es Vnrk.S. Ijiiii nstcr. .". llll by pllrlied bull ltullliiK, IIINe). peiiblp i.Iiijh .Nlcllclll iriili, .Vrwi'll, hUietrllnr, I'enk. Ni'Hrll. I'asiul IijiIIb -llesli, ,1, 'I line of kiiiiip- Oihi hour mill liny iiilniiti'K, l'iiiilre- i'biiiiiiis llernrr. Thogame tm Monday between 1 lavis hing and Kincaster at Metlianu's park premises te be ety iiileicstiug, mid pie pie pirtitieus are being Hindu te have it be grand success. Ijiilles will be admitted lice te this as all ether games in the Inline. The giunes plned vesteidav weie: Athletic li, LouiMllle 7, "ill lunliigs); SI. Leuis nt Columbus t rain); Philadelphia II, Washington 7; Hesinu tl, New ink I; Iniliauapells at Clilcage iniini; Pittsburg at Cleveland (r.iiin; llnnislnirg I, Ke.nl IngJI. Aiiellier Vewspnpee I'm- ( eliiinlila. 1'ruin tbe I'll I lixlel il) In liiiiilu r. W. Ilii.wn lirler. superintendent nt ul lie piloting, isnt Iho (llr.inl house, wheie he airlxisl yesterday. Tlieueh his suc cessor ban been appointed hy (lie governor and was eeullmusl by ll'ie Semite, the change of olllce will net eecur until No vember, It haing been mutually agreed among the pirHes In Interest "that Mr. (trier shall leinaiu until his annual i ujhii t is m.ule. Imiiiedi.itely utter vacating Iho elllce .Mr. (irier will begin Iho publication of a DeiiKH'i.itie paper at Columbia. I'er a geed many yc.us he edited tlie lleruld in that town, but llve yeaisnge next Pcccmhcr sold it and euteied into an agris'inent te lefr.iln fieiii enpigiug ill the ueMsp.iirlaismcss In that town. Within a e.ir Hie estalilishmeiit aain rliunpxl Ii.iiuIh, and tuier, thiiiMui: Hint his agieo agiee agieo nieutwilh one man wouldn't bold In (lie bauds of another, stalled a isipei. An In Junction was applied for and nlluwtsi, and Iho new ventuiewas suspended. The Iho yeais will epiie m the Ith of December and a new paper will be issued enth.it dnv. At least Mr. (iiiers.1) slli.it, and he knows. iU'liitieiitt. bjr.i.liilnisj s,kiiki wii.i. m; in;i.i) V til tbi' fellow In- , luiri lii-s en siiniln in tin liiernliiKiit 10 i, in tlie'riiliiKiit 7 fi. him. (lay trbisilal ll'iii. in. When I he hour Kill f Icrent It lkesHcliill imttsl .Mksmi.mu. Cernel of llnsl Cbcstiiiit anil Sberiiminitrwts. I'riHeliln- at 2 p. in. In both Inimu.iKiN. (ill in u nt un- Cerner of 1'iliuii mat iir niitc. I'iii)fr liurllns at (I p. in. Sabbath school nt 0:15 a. in. Onvtrr llAmvr Client u !Jit Vine mar lliike kliwt. KxiiIiik scriuen by Mr. W. V. KliiK. MUKtn) sUiimiI ut II ii. In. llrieusilli St. l.i-hhS .Muilrtbi avenue, lle.Win. I'. I.Uhlller, p.isler. Hely roniuiii reniuiii ulliii In tlie ineriilin; - mtiiiuii Iij ltev. C. W. i:, hle'p. Siuiiday m-IkhI at 2 . in. llel eoin eein imiiiluii In I he (ierin.iii luni:ii.iieiit 5.:) p. in.. I'mr. It C. Seliledl, elilel.itlni: Wr.sn UN M. l;. Ciiciicn. Ue. v.. W. Iliukc. p.ister. 1'ieiiclilinjb) ltev. 'I. J. 111,1,11c. flirU Hun endeavor ineelbi; at n.M , , in. Hr. JeuN'rt I.cillMiAN Hex. II. K. Allcni.iu. II. 1)., juisiiir. sniudHV sclioel at Ht. Jehn' nt tlu. ill., nmt utlietvvuld Mcinmliil Minion it I 2 p. in. 1'iu-sihtli:ias Mr.Meni.u, Ciii'itcii-Keuili (Juccii Mn-ei, llinmas llinuipsen, (visier. Siml ilay Mlioelnt'Ja. in. Sermon In the niernluc by ltev. A. N I en. Kvenli..--Chtldrcn'. U) cjcrilsfs. KVA.MiEMCsl. Clll'lit'll. IU. Il.ll. AlbrlKliI, pneter. hiinday school all15ii. in. Klicsr ItLi-uiiuiui. ltev. J. M. Tllirl, I). 1)., pastor. Hnnday M-lioeliit 0n. in. Coniiiiiiiilen Lotlunernlinund evening. Ilnptlkin of Infant., nt 2 p. in. hr. Pauls ltr.reitMKii-ltc. J. W.MeinlnRrr, paiter. Miniluy school nt V h. in. Hely cum iniiiilun In tlie jiteritliij;. br. hTEi'iiKN's C'elli'KO Cluincl. Ilueiiilnn. rente M'rinen by ltev. Thenins (I. Apple, IJ. 1. t'KITl.tl nill-TllllE.N I.N'CIIKIST, fOVF.W.NT. ltev. U. I. Hughes, Keter. huiidny sclie. lioel ntUn. in hT. IAri. s M K. fni-l.i II -ltev. 1' C. Verkn. lsuter Children s I).i. Praise s. rv lee al li p. in. "nine, ")S wrv Ice b) the Sauidnv sebnel. MlLSr llAl'l 1ST. ,i urLti.i huiulii) SClllKll Hi On. in. MeiiAviA.y.-lt. . J. Max Mark, p. a, i,k(or. Ou. iii.lhiiii(tuy kdioel. Hei) coininimleii In Iho evening. k.,!'.?' 'VT,,,EI,A ;' "cv. (ML lleupt, pastor, hui day m.Iks.1 ul tl u. m. Hely is. u minion las u "a " K "" nvnUx :'-ntng serv lies Tkinitv U'tiikkan.-IU-v.c.u I'ry, imster. Hel eoiiiiiiiiiileiiiiiornliiij nnd eveiiliiV. Whit Hunda) fesllVQl of the huuiluy .elusit at 3 p. , . IiJj.tUm of tlilldrgn ut 1 Main M hoot ,,ul ,,$ "I'JllllST I.fTIIKIUsj.-ltev. h. U Itted, imster. J-.vtulQif service uttip.m. Sunday kehoel at V I 1 -st M. l' Cm-KCll ltev. s,. it. Vernen, I). JJ-. tyr. ClnwinetUiii'sutUu. m. ChlldieiiM I ly. Up. m. pruublui;. Shrewd Adrcrtlsern. Jleflrtcmef ths ncvTspsprri of the dny cannot full tobelmprcwodwlth the ted trmt the mod med trn ilvrrllerl preurcAMve. Ite I cempi'lled le b,clc eomrctllersmore nrthclnthf Invention of new ixhcrtlslnKd- Ices will enUtrlphlm In public fnxer. The nlnoef prlnter'slnk Jndlcleunly nnd fd riillltcnlly rmplejrd rnnnnt be irtercstlinstcil t II In the iiicdliiin when by n incrllorletin illwov illwev try Isrnlsedfremlwnl fume Ien xlllen In the public estceni. Hence the columns of the news ipcrsnm ilnlljr iiss by i(ts of nilxr-rllwM, nnd In Ibrconiprlltleii which In Indulucd In te nllnln tliftitcslrrdrnd, the render l oftentimes ninilsed. The itrenteel of American ndvcrtl'crs, nnd It rnny ns well be ""Id In the. world, It. It. Wnrncr, of Itechcsler, N. Y whose iininchnH been mndc every wIiitp fniulllnr In connection with Wnrncr'n Knr- Cure, widely nd)i rtlwd t t rniiM'ef Its merit In Hie pretentien and euro of kidney dlsenses, Hy printer' Ink this urenl discovery hn nchleed a world-wide Hpnlnrlly nnd tbou tbeu nnd feel urntefnl for Hie knowledge- tluisnc qulrcd of this Rreatcut of iiimlrrn rcniedlr n. Klirlicltnere, Hie public lin" been tini(bt Unit ilUenUrs of the liui, brnlii, hent and liver which hnve hitherto been regarded and treated by the profession n illlfiietlr dli?cncmireiiel nln fnct, but nm the nttenilltiR symptom of dlsensoef Hie kidney; Iberefern tbcconsiinip tbccensiinip Hr, llienpeplcllc, the paralytic, nnd llii'Hiif fcrer from ncmnis dlserdimcnn lie restored te lienlth tiy Wnnier's Snfe Cure, which will re move Iho true ennse of Hiose illsurders byte byte Merlnc the kldbeys tehenllliy nctlen. The HilverllsInK methods einpleyeit by this Itrrnli'M of ndvertlum urn Invurlably limlrun tlvnnnd nllheiiKli Hie rinder inny seimlliue Iw "eniiKbt" In rcndliiK nn ndvtrtlsemenl, wlilch was net nt first supposed In bn such, there Is nevertheless no time let silicens, fnl Inforinnllen Is Invnrlnbly (jnliied renciriilns life's crcnt problem. TIOOUHHAItHAPAIlIldiA. Yeu Need It New Te Impart streiiRlb nnd kIve n f(llin of lieallh and vls'er IhroiiRlieiit Ibe system, there Is nelliliiR etpinl te Heed's Hnrenpnrllln. It seems peculiarly adapted loevercoiue Hint tlrcjl feillnitcntised by ehniiKn of season, cllmnle or life, nud while It tones nnd snstntns Hies) stem It purities and icnevnles the bleed. Wornrn Wernrn eslly iirite llielnrReiiriny of clerks, henk-keep-irs, Iracbers, housewives, operatives nnd ellurs wliehnvnlxfii closely ceiillned dnrliiR the win ter nud who need A (iOOI)HI'KIN(J MIMIICINi: letry HiHd'sHnrsnparllla. Don't ilelny. " Kvery sprint; for )enrs I hnve mmhilln prnctlen le tnku from threi te five bottles of Heed's Hnrsiipnrlllii, because I knew It purifies Ilia blned nnd thoroughly eleanes the system of nil Impurities. Thnt languid ficlliij;, some times called 'sprlne fever,' will never visit the s)slem Hint Ims Ik en prerly enrnd for by this neverfnllliii; remedy." W. II. I.aw'hu.nck, I'A llnr ARrlt'iilttiriil Kpltniiilsl, Indinunpells, Tint. I'l'lti: 1H.OOD " Ker )inrs nt Irt'enlnr liitervnlt In nil sen sen seus, I siiflircd tlin Inlolernble biiriilni? nnd ItrhliiR of lilisxl iMilsenliiR by Ivy. It would break out en my Ires, In my threat nud eyes. I .nut spring I took Heed's Snrsap.itllla, nsn bleed purifier, with im thought of It nsn s'ilnl remedy for Ivy poisoning, but It has ( Hit led n permanent nnd thoreiiKh cure." Cai.vimT Hlll'lP, Weiilniirth, N. II. IIOODR SARSAPARILLA Held by all (lriigiclsts. Sit slxfnrlV. I'icpared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, .Muss. loe noses enk neidiAit. 121 1 888. l"A(Trl. 1880. The school s ear fust nbeut cleslmr has nrevt u the most successful In the history of the l.nn cinler lluslness College, Ne. 10' lUist King street, since lis ergniilrnllnu, III issil. Huiierler liistruclleii ns linjinrled at IhlsseliiHil will n ml should command liberal lompi'iisallen, Send for piiillciilurs. Addiess, II. C. Wi:il)l,i:it, frlliclpal. P iVItAHOIX! Down ! Down ! Down ! II Will Net DoteCnnv MniiyefThlsK'iiMin's Parasols Over Inte the next, senvvny we no, slashing tlin pi Ices nt ngrcnt rale. THEY MUST BE SOLD, And new li venr ipirlunlt.v Have closed out gm(t iiimiiv nmniiers.soi'iiunetdiipllnite. We ndvlse veu let all early and malic )enr ibeUe from litis GREAT BARGAIN SALE. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 1 1 i:ASTKiN(4nnu:i;r. np2-.tniil.SAI' J. II. MAItflN .V CO. LINENS. Fer 1:i.oeks, S pairs and Fur.nm il'ri:. Excellent Selection. Slip Cevers for Furniture made by experienced workmen. Perfect lit guaranteed. Stair Linenb, XA te i yard wide. Fleer Linens, i te 5 yards wide. Hcst Hamsley quality, Turkey Red Linens, for Floers and Stairs. Celer guaranteed. Screens and Awnings put up promptly. Screens in Green, Drab, Hlack, Figured and Landscape. Awning Stripes in New Pat terns. Shades, Wall Papers, Cano pies and Summer Drapery. Japanese Reed Curtains. J. B.MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts Lancaster, Pa. tficuclce. 1 IL'YCI.KS, TTticYCl.KS, TA NHi:Ms COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE, SIMPLE. (iLAltANTi:KI) III(illlT (iitAlli:, IM.L'MTItATKll CATALOUCU VHUK. POPE 7VFG CO., 79 FRANKLIK 8T., BOSTON, HHANCH HOVnIlS Warren Kt., New Yerk .. , 'l ""basliAve., Clilcnue. "r, ?1b by JOHN . Mt'hSUlf, Ne. 3 North btrit, Columbia. nu-lyUeed HELP THE SUFFERERS -ANDIUB- Stricken Communities -OK- PENNSYLVANIA. Organization Only Can Make Charity Effective Let Every Scheel Direc tor Be Heartl Frem Ne Les Les eon Can Be Taught Like That of Charity. Lancaster County Can and Will Give 835,000 If Every Scheel Director Will Constitute Himself a Committeeman te Gather in the Funds. EEAD THIS APPEAL. Ne cnliinilty or modern times in tlie t'ivllled world linft exceeded thnt wlileli litis lienilleii tlie H.'0iler Peiinwylvniiln. The restiltH (if tlie dhaxtretts Heeds Hint have swept the vrtlleys of the Cono Ceno Cone imitigh nnd the Pii.Miuehniina are he iiimllltig that the human mind cnnnet take in tlie full hcejiu of the terrlhle realities. The corpses of our eltleni form one leii I rail of death from the slopes of the Aileghenies te the valley of the Ohie. C'ltlt'i, towns and villages that were lllled with many happy homes and teeming with liusy Industries have been swept from the fneeef oiirenmmenwealth, and tlie-e of their occupiers who have escaped, only with life, 1110 desolate and alllieted beyond the most ujnipnbsieimtii power of tongue or pen te deictibc. They literally sit among their ruins, and luslde their dead, broken hearted and Maiviug. Shall Lancaster county, whom Ged has hlctcd as few spots 011 tlie earth 1110 blessed, slop 8hert of a mighty ellbrt te assuage (lie bitterness of this calamity? Te leek upon your homes desolate, the Kit1 red !i-wiatiens of altar and llreside blotted out in 1111 Instant of time, the haul-earnings ei a life-time swept away in Hit- twinklingefaiiee, would lie sad, indeed. I tit I add in it the horrible thought that the live-, of Iiem who madeexili':,(veiiiluiabli who awaited the return of weary st,'M fmni wearying loll Willi the smile of welcome, the piat tle of the dear child, the kind and sooth seeth ing voice of tlie title ami loving w ife.tlie manly feim of (he strong armed hus band, father and bieiher, that the fear llll icaper of death should have taken these, tee, in the aw fill cataclysm of 11a 1 111 . The heart almost "tops Us Jeating in (lie presence of the dreadful import of these facts. We can only de a little te assuage the burdens of this hour, that aie resting se heavily en our common wealth. Tlie law has put it out of the power of the stale tegraut the aid she would w illingly botew. Letus then de our pail like men and women low horn Ged lias given pitying hearts and uolile impulses. The ten thousand corpses in tlie valley of thet'eiiemaughareteu thou-and mule appeals le you and us. The.v. have passinl beyond our helping hands te tlie tender care of Him "who-e mercy en duictli forever." Hut there aie little children crying for bread ; there are weak women scantily clad, exposed te the pitik"- elements; there are strong men broken hearted and in despair despair despair Loek into the faces of your families. Loek out upon jour smiling acres, te whom the same rain brought plentiful harvests that te th--c unfortunates dealt deatli and destruction, aud say if it is in your hearts te refuse te share your abund ance with their terrible and piteous wants. Lancaster county ought te give twenty live thousand dollars te these relief funds. And we feel that only lack of the )ioHrt'tleit will prevent the increasing of the jlt'DiM) MMit by us already te that sum'. Tim mayor of the city of Lancas ter and the various National banks of the city and county will gladly liecoiiie depositories I'er all contributions, hut that is net enough. In this great crisis caiiuM men must rise up in every com munity who will sol en feet organized method for thesccuriiig and collecting of this money, and we recommend aud urge that the "choel directors of every school district throughout the county of l.nnea.Nter forthwith organize and solicit Mibcriptiens for this object. Te Inef fective, this work should be completed, and it'isirt made te the mayor of Lau Lau e.iMer unt later than Saturday, June 17. Organization, ami organization alone, can sound promptly tlie depths of the charity which Lancaster county enn threw Inte the laps of thee fullering c immunities. Therefore, let all Ih up and doing, for the moments tire precious, and the nev-illes ls-yend computation. All contributions received from every source will be acknowledged through the public prus. My elder of the Lancaster CItj Hclief committee. KmvAitu I"iui iti.n , Muvur. 1 Jt-5-lttl JH ilfanantnltev's. riitLAtiELHtU. BalunUy, Sunr , U89. Little mere than a whisper of the Black All-wool Challis at 25c en Thursday. A t day did for all we had. Apparently enough new for another day. Creams tee. A little let of them. They'd be quick at 37J4c. We keep the price at 25c just the same. These Challis are all per fectly fresh, new goods, right off the looms. Very different Irem the batches two or three years old, shopworn and ten der, that are sometimes held up for you as bargains. There isn't a weak spot in Trimmed Millinery. The latest Mat kinks are turning up there every day. An all-the-time Heed of freshness and bright ness. Light and dainty Lace Hats and the Huffy, cloud-like Lawn Hats give charming semblance with the least possible of sub" stance. Jauntier still are the nebby Yacht Hats. Of the rough and-tumble, easy, breezy, Outing Hats a multitude of catchy shapes. Knock-abeuts in all colors and oddest effects. Three shapes from the Chil dren's corner : " Rosebud," "Breeze," "Sea Bird." The names fit. Size of brim is the point of difference. Twenty ether shapes almost as saucy. Reugh-and-Readys are rare ly ripe. Se are Leghorns for from littlest tot te mamma. . Tlilrttrntli tii't Hide, north from ('ln-Miint street, Hamburg Fleuncings. The sensation line runs into them te-day. Taking the whole of a big let lets us pass the fin est 45-inch goods te you at less than the price of common, scrawly kinds. Catch the drift by what you save en one .sort ; Fine Swiss, hemstitched and richly em broidered ; a grade that you'd think cheap at $1.50. The price is $1 ! Ten patterns of 45-inch Scal loped Fleuncings arc in the same beat only mere se $1.75 te 51 ; jf 1. 15 te 90c, and the like. Se are six designs in 22-inch Embroidered Fleuncings. A cartload of Nainsoek Em broideries, 4 te S inches, at about half. All of these goods are of the qualities we call best. Veu knew what that means. We never heard of such price en goods of these grades before, Heutliuct of centre. Clothing for Men and Beys is about as we would have it. If a suit isn't squarely up te the new mark we'll tell you. Tlilihenlli nml Mitrkil tlreef.. Werth being quick for : Men's Flannel Shirts, 50c. Men's Cheviot Shirts, 50c. Men's Suspenders, ' 1 2jc. Silk Tcck Scarfs, 25c. Tiie same sort of goings en ail through Men's Furnishings. Mlitille .Market Mreet entrain i Toe many Parasols ; net here but with the makers. And se it came about that a very unusual opportunity ripened. Choicest Parasols in the market at less than cost. $2 kinds for $1 ; 25 kinds for 512. Same rates for about a dozen grades between. Canopy and Hat tops. In plaids, up-and-down and-round-about stripes, figures, shaded effects and plain colors. All the news materials of the season. I landles as long and as curi ously convoluted as the law al lows. They're worth looking at. If you have a Parasol desire you won't step with looking. t'lieetnilt Mrcet klrte, west el Mnln Aisle. Men's $6 Calf Wauken phasts, French tee, at $5. All sizes and widths. Miirkft klrccl front, next of Jliiln A Me. Jehn Wanamaker. ittel Itnticce. 17iw.vrr; or jesKfii Hern, i.atu or Jjj ljinnivUr cltv, ili-rcai-eil. letter efmt inliilttriitiun en .iUI I'MuteliuvliiclxH'iieninle.l te tint uiHlcrlgncil,nll pcrMn lnaebleU tlieiete lire nsiuesteil le iniika lininetlliile imminent, Hint ltiee limine clnlnis or itciniimU ufiiliikt tlie mini', 111 prewnt lliein without delay for ki'ltUiurnl te tlie iiuilcrlcuci!, lesldlnir In Urn Urn cester ettv. HKMtV UANt-INU, AUinlntotriiter. Jm. A. t'evi.t, Attorne). in) SWittW XTericB is iiiaiuiir uim:n that un i Monday, June 17, lvl, nt lOo'eleck-.lntlic Court of Common Tlens of l-minister eeiinty. un uiirutlen will Iw made te the JmlPb of Mill court ter tlm charter of a corporation te t'O called "Tlie Heard or LMlle.itteil of llie HyiHxlef the llefernicd Church In the I iillct htntii, the I'h.imclrr ami olijectef viluchU te obtain fund by L'lft, leiUekt, collection!, mid ether" Ue, (or the education of jileus hut Indluent veuiiB nun for the cesnel inlnlMr In the ltcfermcil Church In the t'nlteil suiii-v WILLIAM .V AI'I'IU.. iiill-3tdS Solleller for the Applicant. irAXTKn-ti'KSEHTirATlKNfHlUTIUii clt), te ejicii all elllce nml assuiup ciclu jiic nwieoef our hiiklnesN. OihkIs well known, rlaple n Heur, lu uuivcrj demand, unit p.i) u net prellt of Illiy te one liiindred iercent. Ail-dri-.. with cuileiitlnls. Till: I XIOX COM. l'AXV, tlriwdway and Aster I'lnvr, New Yerk. Jrt-Iwd s AI USMKX -WE WISHI A FEW MKX fO t.ftl our (retuU liv uitnele tniihe wholesale ' itinl refnll tmile. I jirtrekt liiHllllfACturers 111 OUT line. Encleic S-cent ttninjv, Wage W lr day lVrmiineiit pwltlen. Ne wuuU nnnHercd, Meney mhanvitt for wnscK, mtvertUliis, etc. 1 1,; i i.N.IAI MAX'F'G CO.. Bprl2-3Utdi'eU Clucliutl,,0ble. litiaceUattcettB. "F INTEREST TO LAMES. Superfluous Hair I Superfluous Hair ! Superfluous Hairl Superfluous Hair! OF INTEttEHT TO I.AlIDi An EiTAm.iBiiME.vr ix Piiilahem-kia where InrllCT can hnTeSnpfrflnetn Hiilrpernm ".n,W, renjevrd from the face hy r.lectrelyH (the Klcctrlc Needle opt-rntlen). Eleventh Hreel, I'hllndelplila, permanently de- """'" rjui-erniieiii nair without pnln, te.ir. tifm r "' y "1C E1,H;,rl: NJloepera- In answer te many letters from fashion mid i-elentiric Journals and from Indies from all part of the country. In reference te this oerntleii, !'r' .lni.'J'clc respectfully ulntc that the T.lec Irlc Needle precem Is ruderMMl hy nil phvMclnns and eurseens or eminence n belnc tlie only inethed known tenclence hy which Mtpcrfliunu hair can be dcilre.ved. It Ik nluiest ihiIiiI-ks. causing n mere miiiKlnit wumtlen. The needle In Insertnt painlessly Inte the fol fel fol llrlealonK'sldeof the hair, completely deKlruv Inu the papallu of hnlr ;erm, m the hair ciui never crew attain. 1rtivc no ear nor trine; never falls: length or time depends upon the number of hairs te be dcMrnjcds tlie presence of the patteutln rtijulred at the office. Every lady with lialren her faie known that dcpllaleri, heated wax, pumice flene, the tweerem, jcIssem or rnter, enlv makes the. halm itrew harsher, coarser, darker and mere numerous. Remember, ladles, tills Is a delicate Mirelcal operation, nnd should never be performed ex cept hy n physician or nurirren, or under Ills i'iire. Dr. Van Ujek Is n regular gradunte of medl medl elne and Mirgery; hanpmctlied In rhllndrlphlu for twenty year, nnd prrfonned the elec trln neetlle oxrutlen for the first time thirteen j earn nce, havlni; the honor of Iwlii" the second physician lu the world te ix-rfernit his operation and thenraltetiic It tu Hcrmntnluzlcal practice. Since then the demand for bin services In this specially has beiemc se itreal that he has Klven up nil ether jiraetlcpiind makes mi exetuslve leelHlty of Etectre-MurRery and Drrnmtulcwr. Ne phvslclan llvlinr le-itay has written mi ninny nrllclesfer rashlen, lllcmry erKclenlllle Journal" en the subject ns l)r . Vnu Djck lias. As an Illustration of llinuiilveruillnii'res, tnt,,. In It, the Docter has iiiisviercd9,unuietleri In the last three .vciuk from ladles from everv imit of theclvlllrtd world. Every lady troubled with nuperlliteus hair should consult Dr. Van Dyck, and should read his book, which Is mulled frce te every ene wrltlnK for It. HitiwrllueiK hair Is kurprlslnftlv prevulenl. We see It In the (Irnwlm; loom, theatre, en the street, and wherever ladies cetijjre'caU'. At least .V, or every lOOIadlCN hnve mere or less mitwrflu mitwrflu eushalrut seinn time (luring their lives. Ito Ite menibcr this, no matter 11 yen arc IS or Te, whether jeu hnve 1!0,000 or n fewstrtiKSlliiK hairs en j our face, every one can be tfeslrejcd forever. Don't hcHltnte te consult Dr. Van Dyck freely nnd with confidence. Hlch or peer, voumrer old, he will examine your cie-c cheeriully. Ne fees unless ou nre treated. Call nt emeci. Olllce nnd eperntlng nsiins, 40 N. Eleventh street, l'hlladclphla. Hours, 'J te 5; hnnday, 10 te ,",. Never rails. Advice free. Heek Iree. Nete lllrtli murks, red nose, tularced veins or the nose, cists, cancrri nnd tuniers removed by Dr. Vim Dyck. Terms te suit rich and peer. Hend for book. JuiK'h-lydW.tM A HrillCII 11HOH. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEFN STREET. A great sale of Satins. We open te-day the Greatest Bargain ever offered in that line. These Satins were sold at $i a yard. The colors are choice, none but the most desirable. They were bought by us at about half their original price, and we offer them at the un usual low price of 50c a yard. The quality will surprise you. We also call your special at tention te our line of 75cSurahs. The best line of all the leading spring colors. Alse an excellent quality of Black and White Striped and Plaid Surah Silk, at 75c a yard. Black Satin and Moiree Striped, at $ 1 a yard; regular price $1.50. China Wasli Silk, a yard wide, reduced te 50c a yard. Best quality Colored Silk Velvets, reduced te 50c a yard. 16-inch Silk Plush, 45c a yd ; 19-inch, 62c a yard. Imported Moleskin Plush, gi.25 a yard. This Plush is made in colors, which cannot be had in any ether quality. Black Silk Drapery Nets, in striped, dotted and figured, at $1, $1.25. $-50 te $2 a yard. Special bargains in Black Silk Dress Laces, 1.25, $1.63, $i.9S and $2.98 a yard. Our line of laid Lawns, the best ever seen in this city. Goods which were sold for iS and 20c a yard, new at i2lAc a vard. Colored Plaid " Lawns, in red and blue check, 10c a yard. Great reduction in Embroid ered Persian Bands, . inches wide, educed te 50c a yard ; regular price $1.50. Opened this week new lines of Swiss Embroidery, narrow and wide ; also New Ruchings at 10, 12, 15 and 25c a yard. White Fans,. Gloves and Silk Mitts for Commencement at special prices. All graduates will receive a discount of 10 per cent, en all goods from new until after commencement. Real Antique Bed Sets. 55, $7.50, $9, $12 and $18 a full set. astr7ch BROS., 1 15 8c 117 North Queen St. AV rAiciuruiNu teiisEi. Hl THE 1'AMOlS Watchspring Corset. WILL NEVER RREAIC. Guaranteed te Outwear Any Custom Made Corset. Mayer, Strouse Ce., .MA.VrKACTTlU'.HS, til BROADWAY, N. Y. iK'tS-5;iM,Th,5eevv c -S.ITY HALL CIGAR STOKC 1 am new located et Ne T Wt King street, vlicrv 1 will nt i11 tluir l.ivp en hniidanill line of rhelcv cigars, smekliu and chewing tobaccos. Will Iw pIcnM-d te have my IrlcmU ttud patron kImiiuu 11 call. .. uur.'-Siudced OLO. M. U0R0ER. Itttaccttrtucettfl. TO INMUItt: A COMFOHTAHI.E ANDItE , fmhlnjt bath, nnd a thoroughly soft kin, use Wild Klewer Beqiiet. .iiue. lliutlvn. KIHK CLAY, AT LOW (I .' insure, go in j till. I1KJT, SU East Fulton HJecU ' mi-tfd PUMls7 IlOILEltH. MININOT CEXTItlEa ffnlnndStenmlMimps, or any capacity, t JOHN ltEaTH.333 EiutVnltensircU n<i Oli 1'EItCENT.eTllM'lTl'niTNK KEI'ItE Ov sent one part of Iho Wild Flower Uo Ue quet Hen p. TlTTTH riLLSliT'TtVH miSTXXXX KLOIIR V nil riksnreendeil,uiul Llfht lirend, Bis cuit or cake lKeme u rertalnty. Ask your dealer for I'lllshtiry'n XXXX. Je-lvnl 3i tNIWUHEf) HY THE MEDlCAI.T'ItOFI-S. 'J kli.ti rnr nil trillrl ntirr,,e In Wljil tlftttrr Bixjuet Seap. HICKOli Y .VNlTeAIC KINDUNO AVOOI) fertiale. Telcphoneer send postal card te DOWNEY nilOH.. JuneJ-lwd Ne. 110 Hnrrishurs Avenue. c OM.AU3 AND CUFFS THE LATEST, ' the most (Wimble, nnd most coinfertnbla shapes a'.id st.vlcs nny sire, nt ERISMAN'H OcntV '.'iirnlshlns Ktere, 12 West King stryeL HALM reu THE fOMIU.EXION IS .Y. Wild Flower Ileiiquct Kenp. Bells every- where. VrOTHINO HUT THE HIGHEST OltADE JX of Deuble IteilnedOlls used lu the formula of Wild Flower lleqnet. VriX'KWEARlTHE LATENT AND MOST 1 rashlenable styles nnd shades, thechcapest and liest nt EIUHIAN'H Gents' Furnishing Btere, 11 west King street. 4 X IXE.,ENHt;irfeTt.lfr Lt'Xl'KY IS V Wild Flower lleqnet Seap, bells every where. rpHHMOSr AOItl'.EAIILE VEllt't'ME. , X The most sixilhlnu etlects iim)ii the skin nre found In Wild Flower Ilouiiiet. U NDETtWEAU ' LIGHT ANDIEDlUt wdelit underwear In all pindeHimd nny sire, nt EUIBMAN'S Gents' FurnlslilngHtere, UWftstKlliK strict. To7tAMl:iUCANsl(TiTTnrElTeY"UNirER Lubricators, 01as OH t'upi for Hearings, yenenn (jet them at JOHN HIAT'H, AH East Fulton street. in'Mfd rilHE iuT'AirFOL'NTAlN rEN-TinfleT-ST X and cheapest In Ihn inarKet -H lenrntReId eii. I bird rubber holder, never k'fts out eif order, easily filled. Call 'anil cMiinlne before, luirelintliiK elsewhere. At EHIS.MAN'H Gents' Furnishing Hteire, ii West King street. rANTED-A ltELIAIILE MAN TO HELL y lliei I'illsliiirr Fleur unions tlie Rikers nud tlin Grocery Trade. Address or c.ill en A. M. GAItI!Elt,baluiign. Iiucnster tuiinly.ru. JeJl-lwil HAVE YeV Tlflli) THE GREAT riT.lX bury Fleur? It Is iritnrntitenl te be the Choicest Fleur made In the rolled States, tnk liifr all Its iiinllllc8 Inte ncceunt. JcMwd 1")ILt.SHURY'S ll'ESTTv'II.rTYIKl.Tj FROM rniui forty te sixty pounds mere bread le the barrel than Heur made from Winter wheat. Give Itu trial nnd be convinced. Jc.Mwd PILI.SHURY ILOI'U WILL' MAKE THE Whiten, Lightest Leaf of lhi'.id In tlin World, belnii ut etiee Ihu best, hcnltbest nud cheapest Fleur that can be used. JeiMnil rilUETTllCEbFI,Vu-'3lll-RY FLOUR HAS X been ledtiecd, nnd Is new within tlie reach oteverjbedy. Ask jour Greter ler ltiindtnke noethir. Jcl-lvvd f5ARTK'LrLAR "ATTENTION l'AIl)" TO I -Medel Making, Patterns, DrawliiKs and Dine Prints, nt prices leasennble, nt JOHN 11ITS, aw East Fulton street. m2-tfd 171ORI10ILEUS, HORIZONTAL. Tt R17LAR, " Vertical, l'orlnbIe,Cyllnder,Miirlne,efiiny site or lHiwer, of the lust uiati rial and work werk mnilshlp, go le JOHN REST, S I Jisl Fulton Btieet. in'Mfd 17011 STEAM GAUGES. HIGH OR LOW 1; l'res.ure, Wnter Gauees, Guiirc Cocks, Weisl WIiccIm or Wclshteil, Glass Tulws, Whistles, Syphens Ter Steam Ganges, f'jllnder Oilers I'l.iln, wuter G.iune Columns, Cocks Ter Stenm Giiurcs, call ou JOHN 1IESI', .t;i East I'ul Ien street. in2-tfd T"T YeT'rNTAIrIRs"r-CLASS I'ORTARLE Engine and Heller, en wheels, cheap, us the lollevvhij; prices shew: l horse-power, J175; tt liorfcc-pewer, S-'jI'i; lOhorse-peHer. fjT.1; 1.1 here hore here pewer, t!i7.i; aihniso-pewer.fl.lT.i, call nt JOHN lll.Srs.SI.1 East Fulton sheet. iiiS-tld y.UV MILt-, HARK MILI-S, COR MlLls. ij Leather Rellers, Tun Packers. Triple II orse Powers, Milling nnd Mlnli.i; .Mnehlnery, ut JOHN REVrs. Sit Uist Fulton stieet. mi-trd STEAM HEAT IS TIIECOMING IIP VT FOR ilwelllntts, ehurclie.s, school houses, etc., though successfully used ene bundled years ape. Whenvem contemplate n clianeeall en .IOUX REST, who will k'vu jeiiu sallsfaelery job, ut u lair price. lu'.'-tld 1UKINGH, AS FOLLOWS: DlRIGIl, FOR Ste.imniidllMlr.iullc l'neklli;, sbesi Repe, WeveniiniMVIeli I'aekiUK, Heiup l'.lcklie-, As bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cimeiit, Asheitni felieathlnir.Ouml'iickliiK.Oiini Rings for Water Gauges, l'lumliagu Flicking, Reesl s Fateiit As As bchte. Lined Seetleunl I'lpc Cever, at JOHN REST'S. S3.; l'ist Fulton stieet. nr.'-tfd iTteitTi'itrxTT "& cdy AsiiFxres disc V Vnlves,JeiiUlns Valves, lliasst, lube Valves, lliuss Gate Valve's, Iren Jleli Glebe Valves, I...... L..r..... Yn, 1 .... A'..,..,. . . i.vei c-iiiei iine-. 1 in 'T'iin.i tltitix, .Vir Valves, Radiator nlvn, 1'ialt s swinging Check Valves, HrnssCheek Valve- I'oet Nam's, Angle alves, call ut JOHN lll-Vl's, SCI Cist tlittii Llri.il ,n', ,f.l Fulton slriet. in'J-lfd ii fff ''E.ET OF 1111 IROM 'i OVJjVJVJU Inch le II Inch iliumeter.lfer salentn low llgure, and the only house lu the cily vvlth n pipe cutting nine blue, cutting up te Gluch diameter, at JOHN HINT'S, AU East Ful ton smet. m--tld "17011 CAST IRON 1'II'E FITTINGS. ROTH 1' pi tin nnd reducing, up te tMuch diameter, Malleable Fittings, Flanges, I lunge Inlens, Munlfelds, Ainerieiin I'lilen-, Tube! SupiMirts, I aimers, l'hsir nnd Celling I'lates, go te.IOIIN RlJsI' S, SO liist Fu'ten stie-et. lu'.'-trd 17IOR HORI.flNTAL STATIONARY EN ' glues, from '2 te se) hoise-pewir, and Ve'i lle-iil Engines from 2 te te heist -power, veu wll Unit them ut JOHN RESTS, a.u l.ii F11R011 stre'CI. in'Mfd 17IORCASTINGNIRON t)R 11 It ASS, LIGHT 1 or heavy, at short notice, go le JOHN REST, JVCl Fivst Fulton street. in'Mfd C1ARRY IN SIOCK-HEsT CHARCOAL. ,' Hammered liar lien. Deuble Rellued Iren. Ilurden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Heller li en. Sti-et, sheet Iren 3-111 le Ne. In, nt JOHN RlisT'S.SB I Jist Fulton street lu'MM rr "in want OF lilt SS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Fucked Ceicks, Pel nud Rib Cocks, Lever Cocks, Swing Joints, call and get inem,er senu veur order ey mail, ie.iuii.n RIf, :ui East Fullen stieet. mMfd -17-1I1'E COTION WASI'E, CilI'l'lD HY the ellliJ, llk'j In lets of 10 pounds or eiver.lic. All goods dellveied tenii) lairt of the city Free. Call en JOHN REST, Ne. .! I-'ist Fulton street. in'Mfd INJECTORS, RUE LITTLE (JI M II N cock Insplrnters and l.leeteis, 1 bermaii Heller Fei-der, Fcnlivrlliy Inspe. fir, inerlvin Injector, all In stock, at JOHN ilbsTs M Uist Fulton strict. inMId rpAXKs FOR WATE1LOII.S, ( ID OR 1. VS. 1 of any shape or cnpncli.v, ul lilr prlee-s go leJOHN REST, ill liist Fulton street. mjtrd IOR THE REST HOT Ult ITIIV t E IN' V tbe inalket, go te JOHN Rll', -kl last 1 ulteii strn't. mMfil ITtOR Fl'LI FYS, KHMTINii, COl.l.UUs, I" Hangers Clainp He"., 1 .niplliu etc., go te JOHN REST, .! East Full. .11 sd,, 1 rn'MM I7KIR HO LI'S, LAG SCRbW si, LT -1 RI WS, siunreand llixiiieeii Nuts, tin . t'"ltn sHH'l.,al JOHN H1TS, ;.U-ist 1 niten street. nu' tfd 1,1011 ItOILEIflfRERRl 'III. sTILlON' V l'lic Wrenches, ris-nnd Meuke Wnnehes eenibtned, Files. Oil (nils, etc., go le JOHN REM', .IW rjut Fulton tree t. m. tfd "'OLD HRONE, LKJl'IH-' Mi HIING I for steam work, at JOHN HI,sI , ..Kist Fulton street. mJ-tfd HADIVTORS, OF ANY MVKE OR DE slun, enn Is' furnlalieel at reasonable tlguies b.v JOHN REST, :i;i.l East Fulton slT.i'J. in2-tM VtiENCY FOR CALL MIAN .V ( II S t E inent te take the pkuc of Red I , ..d In bulk It makes live times llie iiiunlitv of re-,1 leiid ami Is far superior In iiiakinir-t. ,m j.nnn, packing man and hand hole pl.ms mi isul, ,s Ac .U I'rlce ai evnln ht isuiikI nt JulIN REsI'S, HUEd-l Fulton street. inMId QTILVM. "W'c desire' le e'ull the attention of eenumeri of strum (,kIs nnd Engtnexrs' smpjl -, te our large and varl'sl stock of 1'lis's, ViiHes. 1 eck, Mu lleable und Cast Iren Fitting,., Vslst. Vulcnbesten nnd I'sudurluu, Sbe,t pi-i .n ami Valve Hackings; Seeteh and l!-diti lt.-rle t Ing Gauge (Russt-s, snxini Radiainr mil -sLam Heating Apiurutus; St anil 1 ,,p . ,, w ed In fact almost everthtng riuii.-.l I.. ,te..cii users, und nil of which we oil. r ai inu he h vie guarant.-- te be lower lliui ib . , ,n uny ether dealer In ill is viclnllv. We have ixMlivel) the Lum si . k iud Is Ing cinints'ted vrlth llie IchihiHit I liunr, are prei.irtsl lerees'lveaud till nil md, 1 m the shortest sslble time. Wluoie want ii iii.v thing in e,ur Hue, e-all en us for pn.s ..nil wtt will cunvuuv en of our alulllv and wiliins licsa tesite veu M01U.V, Ivlav and . Our fiuilillni for furuishiiiL- Enuiu. -. h..u. r. hhatlng, Iulley, Hungers, shviii1 51. e n :.ii, l'luuibers' nnd Gas Filters' Tiils. I',,ii. rns Medels. nud Irein and Rrasa ( tiiiui:, m 1 .u the preuipt rvpjuref nil kind n niaehiinrv ie unexes'lled in liue4isiei, imi a, r. )-. 1.1,. , seluit a share of juur ltreuagt Central Machine Works, 131 A 13e! NORTH CHRISTIAN STRFITT, I-ANC.Vj.THI, l'A. Geed Werk, Reusonaeiu Cburgc, I'rninpt ut, TilcpUoue coeucctlon, cU-UdU .i'. iittmmhkiUmati'&sa - "SJ-- li,ylLf . !.--'
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