VPI" V v .. f;h.rl '.'rfli --i 'tr'"''x I""" U; 3 fr i f. 'm- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY,' JUNE 11, 1889. mrxr dp ia ,. -r at IOOL DIRECTORS MEET. SEW Mill IIOlftlZES AM BETEI- WIS TIE SllAMES F IFFIfERS. Janltera Will Iteeelve-The Tax ' ttsed at 81s Mill and tke Term ?,Xt ICtcfct and Hair Mouths. V. , 4- .CeMttfMA, June II. Tlie flna. meeting ft school beard was held last evening m finance commute submitted the an statement for the year ending June 1, which Wan referred te the borough MtAttera. The finance committee was In- ' sxraeted te have 500 ceplesrprinirs. for dla- triiMUen. "J, Superintendent lleffmnn reported the alamJanea of the pupils at the different ftchoel buildings te the close oft lie term. ? ,f rsarasrsnvq ssvie iimiiiv iuiupjiwh-"-b . Man or 1889, as fellows : iv. r. lyann, j. M. White, Anna E. Dctr, Anna W. Pink Pink Itrteu, Edna Qehn, Rinma Sterllne, Allen ?A. Pence, BesetU M. Wcigel, Edllh W. Pattern, M. Lillian Yeung, Allx-rt A. ihumUr. Itarrr 11. Kvdc. Katherlne svBucher. f$& Superintendent Heffman reported the -work done during me term, mils amount ameunt ing te I90.G3 were ordered te le paid. President Tayler thanked the member for the courtesy shown him during the term. The following members of the new beard were present : Messrs Allisen, Clark, May, . North. Slade and Tayler. Mr. North was fZt A- amA A. .1 6 HniHI ta .Mn-t tfl till l ;i Clark, temporary secretary. W. 11. Kaslg, jrf Thee. L. Urban and M. 8. Wolfe, the - Dciuy rv-uitvini iiieuiuein iei ji-nii iu- 5 aented their official eertiflcntes of election, Dr. Tayler was unanimously elected pres ident and Ij. W. May, secretary. The secretary's aalary was fixed at $10 per month and fXi for making the tax duplicate. The bend of the treasurer was fixed at $10,000, and the Columbia NHtlennl bank was elected treasurer. The aalarles of the janitors were Axed as fellows : ''Cherry street building, f I7.A0 per month per annum ; Jehn Kliuglcil, janitor. Poplar street school, ?20 ier month per term ; Jehn Welsh, Janitor. Fifth street school, $10 or month ier term j Win. linker, Janitor. Iecu&t street school, $ per month, per annum ; C. Straw brldge, janitor. Institute, $5 per month per term and nwi of the house; Mrs. H. Ieckard.JiiultrcHs. Opera house, $l.ri per year j K. Mci'ulls, janitor. Miss M. E. Hess was. elected librarian at a salary of $100 per year. The tax rate was fixed at f mills for gen eral purposes and 1 mill for sinking fund. The Ux duplicate will le given totliecol--lactor-sAT seen as the warrant is executed. The school term was II xcd at eight ami one-half mouths. The salaries of the teachers tt ere fix til at the same rate as paid last term. A seven-year-old daughter of llenj. Rbeades, living at Norwood, gave oue-half the contents of a bottle of laudanum last evening te a younger sister. The dese was tee large and the child freely vomited. The proper remedies tvere prescribed by Dr. Mifflin, and the child is nil right this morning. Kugiue Ne. 431 and cabin jumped the tracks in front of the 1. It. It. station lust evening, tearing up a few plunks. A game of ball was played yesterday afternoon between the Ironsides mid High (Scheel nine. The giime was a geed one. and the former wen by a score of H te 7. The Little Workers' Mission Hand efthn Presbyterian Sunday school will held a strawberry festltal this evening at the heuse of Dr. A. L. Slevcr. 'The funeral of Jacob Klines was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, from St. Jehn's Lutheran church, and ttus ery largely at tended. The Columbia lted and dun club. "rjioed of Locomotive Kuginuers and n, ana empleyes ei the 1. It. It. s were tery largely reineseiitisl. Jeseph Campbell the circus performer, be was arrested for heluir counectml in the riot of .Saturday night, was taken te Jail yesterday afternoon for trial at court. fleorge Thompson, Dr. N. A. N. Kevser, W. B. Sands, Jr., und F. O. Klrktveml, Daltlmere bicyclists, urilvisl In town Inst night eu reute ter Niagara Fulls. The Prohibitionists will meet tills e cu ing at 8:30 o'clock te iirraugt) I'm tliocUv tliecUv tliocUv tieu. The fund for the Johnsten u people amounts te $1,M4. I'lte hundred ilellais has been scutte Ixk'U llaveu and thobul thebul ance te Jolitutevv u. ' ! VKOWNED IN A HA M. A Idtlle I'lilladclphla Girl' Sud Dentil at Iranian I'lacu. A very kvI drowning aivldeiit, in m hlch a little Thllndelphllt girl was the Ictlm, occurred en .Monday afternoon at I.ctimau Place. lltn. Rellly, the lfu of O. W. ltcilly, u conductor for t'ie l'ennsylvaiila railroad In the Fhlladelplia yanls, is u duughter of Mahlen 11. Ier:er, who for j cars has been engineer in charge of the pumping station at Leauiau Place, for the railroad ceuiMny. Fer several duys jast Mrs. Ucllly has lnn'm en a visit te her father. She as accoui acceui accoui pauled by her little daughter, Anna Ullru beth, who mm three and a hair years old. pn jMenduy afternoon the hild accom panied her grandfather te the engine house, us she had done before. Whlle Mr. Mercer was working around the engine the child disappeared. Mr. Mercer suppesed tliLt she had gene, te the house and lie returned thereto leek for her. She was net found end the grandfather went back te the eiiglue house. He made a seuiWi und te his horror found the lifeless body of the little one floating in the dam, Inte which it had accidentally fallen. An alarm was gUcn and the body w us taken out and re m tsl te the heuse. Deputy Corener Henry II. llelner Im pannelled a jury consisting of fi. K. Hvnl. 'Nathcrilel Trout, Jehn .Shadier, O. N. WorstTlllehard McCarthy ami Frank I Jdiy. They held an inquest this morning and'u verdict of accidental death was rcudt'ied. A DEAD CHII.l) 1'Ol'XII. Twe Little Uey l'lck Up a ltutiy 1'rein the Water Street Mter. Tlie heutheru section of the city was excited this morning, and all of the old omen if ere set te gossiping ei er the find ing of the dead body of a b.isy. About 0 o'clock Samuel Hellew and Jehn Fry, two little boys, were searching for base balls at the mouth of the big Water street hew er, Just below the old Morocco factory, hhh stands at Seuth Water and West Straw berry streets. They saw some object in the water, and feuud it te be the body of a dead Child. They dragged It ashore, and It wus placed upon the bauk and covered w Ith a bag. All forenoon crowds of peuple.meMly Women, visited the place out of curlesllv and took a leek at the remains, aud when the mills left put at neon there wus a great '" rush. The body is that of a female thlld, t and it is supposed te have been stillborn I tt and about six months old. It was In all - nrebabilitv thrown into the seu crriHimr yhl tin Invn. nml irua u'mkIia.1 ilmpn nn.n ..nb - r t - " " .iiei-ui ; K ener was notified te held an iuuucst. This afternoon Corener Henuinan Im panelled a Jury aud held sn Inquest. An examination of tlie child was iiuule by Dr. Iteleulua. lie said that it w as between six aadMveu mouths old. It had beeu born ? ;V aUvtkud probably died from natural causes. ' Wbee feuud the child had a piece of rag ; around IWueck.aud it Is likely that a stone ,, hd bu at the ether end. The Jury found rlhMttWMachlldef premature birth and V'tfcat U had Iteeu thrown Inte thn seu f 9Mtey was tajtwi te the almshouse for W .fr ..x ?".; THAIIE IN TOBACCO. Hie New Verk Market Improving, Whlle Lecal llustncwi tn Dull. Tlie local tobacco market for the lwst eck was dull. Only a few hundred cases of old telmcuu were sold In small lets te cigarmakcrs. A few small packings of the 1888 crop were sold during the week te New Yerk dsalera en private terms, some of which was for expert. Tlie freshets mined the grew lug tobacco In the islands en the Susquehanna In Ly coming, Clinten and ethor counties in Central Pennsylvania and lit the flats Im New Yerk Mate. Lancaster county tobacco that escaped the flood leeks u ell. Xew Yerk Market. Frem Hie IT. 8. Totincce Journals The market the past week may le consid ered te hate been fairly net he. Old gecsls are moving off rapidly and as rapidly the inquiries for the new goods are Increasing. There are hardly any cholce lets of old ?;oeds left te make any falr-alzed selections mm. The scattering sales amount te 1.VSU0 cases, and we predict an early sale of the available wrappers of the new crops. Anether Inscription of a few thousand liales of Sumatra took lilac at Amsterdam en Thursday, but it Is hard te keep track of tlipni new. The changed elicy of the Dutch MeatHchapplJcn In regard te the in scriptions secnta te work llke a charm and our American buyers are roped in Just as charmingly as any unsuspicious fly has ever Ix-eu draw n into the w el) by the most mischievous snider. The eer-blddlng gees en Just as lustily as ever, but the dan cer threatens much less from the ever-bidding than from the overbuying. At the rate liuvlug is going en new we uilt Im ort at least 40,(i0l) bales and such a quan tity nt iinprcccdentedly high prices must surely become a ding In the market. Meuuwhlle the old stock en hand Is selling eir quite smoothly. Sales for the week 30u bates. The Havana market remains In a geed, healthy condition. Oier l,UOl lwlcs were dlsiiescd of. Nnbedv will exer repent of laying In a geed substantial stock of the 88 crop. Theurapiers of this crop are becoming scarce already and the new- creii will hardly be (It te take Its place. Though plentiful the new crop Is sine net te gie the satisfaction the crop of the last two years did. Frem the Tobacco Leaf. There seems te be morn tobacco selling the Kist week than for some time All kinds were sold. New Onondaga sold te some extent, also Pennsylvania and Wis consin. Oue thing Is certain, there will be mere dtminnd for expert than there has Ihjch for many years. Thousands of cases have been sold for nxert nlroedy of new tobacco. This leeks well for u gesl trade. The sales of Sumatra rciKiried are 3M bales, at $1.2.' te I.1X. The new' tobacco has been the recipient of much attention, and several sales w ere made. 1,000 bales of Havana were sold at (Wc te $1.12. The higher grades of goods are being mere sought after, aud prices satisfactory te sellers are being obtained. OniiH Itopert. Sales of scisl leaf tobacco reported by J. S. dans' Sen, tobacco bioker, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, fur the week end ing June luth: SOD cases 1888 New Fngland seed leaf, p. t. j 40li cases 18S7 Wisconsin Havana, 111 te 13c. j 310 cases 1887 l'ennsylvaiila seed leuftt te I3c; l'JI cuscs 1887 state Havana, 1.1) te HV. ; 130 cases 1887 New Kngluuii seed und Havana, 13 te .'!0c. ; 150 cases sun dries !i te 30c. ; total, 1,1 In cases. The Philadelphia Market. 1'reMi theTolmrce I-af. Handlers of leaf suitable for cigar pur poses would be quite busy if they could fill the requirements of seekers, but the sleck is net here, nor auvwl)cie else, In any desirable quantity. This has become such an Incontrovertible fact that the examina tion of lookers' samples of the '88 creii has become quite general, and some purchases are made subject te approval by Ins-iecters' samples, prices are held firm, but net high. New Sumatra is selling, but old has the preference, Havana iiuneseir steadily at full llgures. Hecelpts for the week IS) cases Connec ticut, 387 ciiscs I'euiisylxuulu, 'J7 cases Ohie, 3'J cases Little Dutch, 3.T.I cases Wis consin, IIS) cases Yerk state, 10.1 bales Su matra, 208 bales Havana and 187 hints Vir ginia and Western leaf tobacco. Sales prove te he : Mi cases Connecticut, 400 cases l'ennsylvaiila, 18 cases Ohie, 42 discs Little Dutch, 387 cases Wisconsin, 01 cuses Yerk state, 87 bales Sumatra, i!M bales Havana. lllil for u County llrhlue. The county commissioners ekmicI bids te-day for the construction of an Iren bridge ever Kelly's 1'ieck, In Murlle town ship near MeCall's Ferry. hollowing w ere the bidders : Masonry : I.S. Mllllken, SJ.SOpei peieh j tlisj. L Jones, Z1U ; II. F. Wnith, und W. H. ltelulcr, $i25; Peter Patih, ii. Sil'H'rstrueiure : Pittsburg Itiidge com cem pany, $910 j Variety lien works, Cleve land, $!!-; King lien llriilge company, $0.V) j Douitheru A Sen, J0i'., jsil ei $725 according te plan selected. TliticemiiilsMluueiHUVvaidcd the ceutiuct fur the masonry te Peter 1'uteh and fei the s iporstructure te Deuithiuii A Seu, JACOns INSANE. Til at Is tlie Conclusion Iteachi'il Ity an Inutility Kxpert. Dr. lliush, of Klrkbrlde's insane asy lum, Is of opinion that James II. Jueebsls Insane. His testimony taken boi'eio Jehn W. ApjKl, notary piililic, will be presented before the beard of utrileiis en Thuisday. Dr. lliush Isceusldeicd one of the best authorities en insanity in the ceuutiy, and en ills conclusions counsel for .lucebs w ill rely for commutation of the death sentence of Jacobs te impiiseiimcut. Dr. lliush made the examination of Jacobs' mental condition by direction of Slierllf llurk llurk helder with the sanction of the county cominlsklener. A Child's Viinim Escape. An elghti eu-iiieutla-jld child of Amu 7itth ltliHH'r, an empleye of the Pennsyl vania riilliead, who resides at llollemeiito, made n narrow cscuh from death yester day. It was playing in the yard anil wan dered out iisin the lalliead tiucks, which nte close te the house. A locemotiv e came by ami strut k the child, knocking It fiein the track. It was picked up and carried Inte the house and was net even uncon scious. Dr. Leauiau was sent for and he at tended the child's injuries. There Is an ugly scalp wound, but theinjuiy Is net serious. II lull school Alumni. The eighth annual leuuleii of Ihealuiuiil of the high school will be held en Frlduy evening, June 28, at F.slileiitan'shall, from 8 te 10:30 p. in. The class of s; w ill be given u reception und admitted as mem bers. The reunion will be of an iiifeunul char acter, und abundant opportunity will be ullbnled for ws'lal Intercourse and conver sation, Interspersed with music ami re freshments. A Cuke et -Manulact iiivit tec. This afternoon a very large cake of ice was left ut the Im !.i.i.iai:.M'i.it office. It came from the iee muiiufucteiy of Jeseph Haellucr, at the Fmpiie blew e'ry en l.eeut.1 street, which is under tlie management of Jehn T. Kuupjv, The Ice wus geed, being as kelld aud clear hs any ever fiezeubya natural process. Neighbors Quarrel, Tlmddcus Henry has been ptesccutisj lefere Alderinau Darr for thrcuteuliig te de bodily harm te Martha Fells; aud Sarah Henry for usuiltlng and thre itenliig .Mar tha. Tlie accused gave bail for a hearing. Luuca4ter Cai.sU. There will be an adjourned inciting of Lancaster ilassls in the First Hefermed church, this city, te convene en ThurMlay aftcrnoeu at 3 e'chsk. Suit About Wutr Itluhls. Cliarles Itrungard and Jacob Helnrhh hed some difficulty about the ue of water from a well of water used jointly by them. The one jiarty se obstructed the pump ljd that the ether could net enjoy his privileges. The result Is a suit for malicious mischief before Alderman Halbach. JXI CI ran test by the Heglater. The following letters weie granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tnesday, June 11 J AnMi.MsTnATiei. .tames J. IIisli, ilo ile ceased, lale of St. Themas, West India j Win. T. Hecli, cit', adniliilstrater, d. b. n. c. t. a. Jacob I.eaman, deceased, Inte of t-aceck township; Jacob II. aud Frank K.Ix-amali, Lmceck, adnilnistralers. Andrew Zercher, deceased, late of Coner toga township; Jacob Zercher,lCast Denegal, and Christian 11. Miller, Conestegs, ad ministrators. Israel Heffman, deceased, Info of Breck nock tewhshlp; Lydia Heffman, llrck llrck nei'k, administratrix. Tjmtamkxtary tl. S, Fry, deceased, late of Fast Coeallce township j llebecea Fry, Fjist Cacalicj, executrix. Oeorge W, llrewn, deceased, Inte of Ijui raster cltyj Mary F. llrewn, city, execu trix. llurbnra Shirk, deceased, lal or West Fjirl tewnshlit; Isaac Shirk, West Karl, oxecuter, Kliralielh Fairer, decensisl, late of Lan caster city; A, C. Helmrhl, citv, executer. Why Simar Advances. WsKlilngten Dispatch toDsltlinereHiin, The housekecerH throughout the coun try are complaining at the steady increase In sugar, It having Jumped up several cents per iiennd during the mst few weeks. While in the treasury department a few days age, the iS'itu corresjiondcnt In quired of a prominent official the reason for the advance complained of. He Is well acquainted with the customs laws and has made a study of the stipur question, having furnished consider able information te members of Congress during the tariff debate of last year. He states that the sugar trust realizes that Con gress will have te de something towards removing the duty from sugar at the next session, and therefore thny propeso te run sugar up te the highest notch before Cen- frresH has an opportunity te Interfere In lehalf of the' consumers. In ether words, the sugar trust has determlmsl te rob the people whlle they have the chance. Accidentally Shet. Last livening Geerge lx.'1'ev or, of Mul berry street, and I'dvvard Sand, of Lemen street, were returning from a gunning trip in the country. At Dlllervllle, Le fever run about thirty yards ahead of his companion after atraln, but did net get en. Sand was carrying a Hubert illle, which by souie iiccideut was dis charged. The ball struck a stoue en the railroad, and, glancing off, hit Lefever in the back, under the right slinulilcr-hludc, causing it painful wound. Sands extricated the bullet and when they canto te Ijincastrr Dr. ICiiiurd dressed the wound. Celcriiln Scheel AMUIm. The Celcruln school beard organized en Monday by the election of Samuel Me Me Cleniighuu as president, W. II. Hegg as secretary and Jeseph Fenny as secictiity. Following urn the iipsilntineuts of teachers : Harmony, l'.mma Miiule ; Hepe 1). L. Hartrler; Wlilte Plain, Charles Jenes; Mount I'den, Lydia L. Werth; Union, Mary Andrews; Kesedale, Helle Patterson; Salem, Maltle Scott ; Pleasant Oreve, Annie Swisher; Amity, Sadie Cllngham. A Pleasant Picnic. The pit iili; ut Kuapp's v Ilia yesleiday af ternoon was very largely attended by people of this city and It was a veiy pleas ant allulr, passing oil' veiy quietly. , Plenty of Disorder. There weie quite a number of lights en Maner stieet by drunken men last evening betw ecu 7 and 8 o'clock. The disorder w as gi eat, and there were no arrests for want of policeman. SENSIBLE MEN. A MATTLK TIICV SHOl'LU CONSIDER CAKE lll.LV. Till". I'l.ANTO" AHOI.ISIITIIE EVIL." Net feasible, lis It Would Tread " n Mon ster In Secret Places Which Would Appear In it Mere Hideous Ferm In Iho Viituru. 'Til I. TAXATION' EVIL. Tlie iiiore the V (iters etl'rniiH) I v aula cenxlilcr the Prohibitory Aiiiciuliiieiit, tlie mere glaring Its liicnicilkteiirtt'i, Injustice anil mimiseimtil.i rlmiuctcr uie lireuiilit Inte trvv. Ililm-s net take a mmihUjIe IhiIim-sh man Ieiir te fenn an opinion us te the ceiim-iiiumiccs of tlie udoptleii of tlie meuitire, while tlie tnilustrleusaiiil Intel Intel llKent riirinir, the capitalist unit the property heltler in enet a wlilt hehllut lilui In reiii'liilin llich eoiuliihleiiH. 'they inn) be alt teiiiHronei teiiiHrenei men, unit very ireK-rly be eiss.etl te the In discriminate sulu of liitntlcutliii; Illinois, but after serious eonilileratleii anil llienniuli In qulry Inte the iiuestltin, they are ceaiH-llcil In ni'l(ii(ilcili;i tliut the proposed plun fir"abe. KhllilT the evil" Is net ft aslble, since It would result 111 a nlclii of I'landcstluc Killing mat drinking of llijiier suuiKKltsl Inte the state, tlicrtbylum'a.lngitriiuki'uuei.lu tlie very face of the law'iktabllslu'd fur Its, prevent Inn. 'I lie sec that InMind of" rruahlnc the life out eftlic hjilra," as the orators of the niuisuresuy lliey will de, under Its working the progeny of the " monster " wilt Is'bnsl In secret ilacesuudii H'iir In due time te ev.rrim thecoiiimenweiiltli in Kic.ilcr uuiuls.-rs and mure lildeens and re pulsive fm in. 1UI. TVXATIOV I VII. Hut while this would lie one of the rcMillliiif evils -the prime one In fart-there looms up anutliir which the business inuu, fariuer, capi talist und property holder are sure te keep In slllht and meinery w lieu they se te the (sills en the Isih of June, uiiinrl) that of Increased Taxation I This U no huifbciir gotten up te frlijliten tliiild people Inte vetliit; iifulnvi the Aineuiliiicnt and net se undersliHsl by lutein, gent und observant men. Te carry en Hlate, County mid Municipal affairs, time must i. revenue, and tlne wlioare te derive the beiiellt of fissl government must support It, and they w he ure most largely Interested of course will pay mere te the Htale ert'llj Treasurer than they who have little lncemc.Taxciiuluii) In this Slate fall iisu cupltal, however In vestts.1, iiiut capital thus maintains the Com monwealth unit the Munleluillt). The mer i haul, the hankrr, the liianurarturer and the agriculturist arc capitalists, as are ull trades men, large or small, and fiein them the levc nue Is derlvtsl which siipsirts geveriiiueut, de velops public Improvement und festers our Public Institutions. 'I hose all fisd the pressure and they uuttirully will ms-Ic te relieve them, selves of the burden us fsr us passible. Conse Cense qucutly the mechanic uml werkhigimiu will fisd the ettis-ts or the tuxutieu en Ids emplejer bj reduced wages, while the real estate owner will establish Ilia relief bv adding te tlie monthly rent of his teiiunls. In like inaiiner ull the humbler walks Of life III be compelled te help endure the burdens phu-cd upon their em em em plo)ers by the unnatural, unJiiMlrlatile taxation fenssl upon them probably by a ulggardl) ma. Jerlly of "these who elisI" en tlie Amend, incnl-iiel "by a majority" of the voters of lYiiiuelvuulu. ij AS ils-ll-alr Prohibition ims'tlug will be held at Iho corner of Duke und North .tritls te. morrow (Weduesda) evciilui; at h e Im k, te be itddressed by Itev.M. D.W.Hmllh, A.C. Leenard Itev.Thes. II. Wlll.en, and ethers. jj ' Jlfrttlte. Kvi.K.-June in, IWi llt this City, l.vdla Pulk wlfeel UiHieuce Talk, In lierSUt jiur. The relatives und friends of the fuiullv ure respeitfull) Invited te utlend the funeral, from in i uiiMj.iiiu s resilience, .-se. 3W txiuth Prims-IriH-t, en Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock Intenneutut Wetslward Hill cfmclerv. Bmrsaii.-In this city, en th leth Inst Henry ISertschl, In IlieWli jeumr lil.uge. ' 'Hie relatives and friends of the family ere rt spertfully invited te attend the ruiieral, rrem lil late residence, Ne. fX Poplar Unci, en Thursday urterneuunt 2 e't hs. k. Interment ut Ien's einctery, lilarltcte. l'hlladelphlH l-rodiice .Mark it. 1-11iL.Ai1e1.rj11 IViiu'a upers 1IIA, June lt.-Noen-Klour dull ?rs, as7S-J7,i: ultra, 27,3, "j-i ii ; roller, tin (75 ; putiut lumiiy, 1 iui 1 1 7.'.i.1 "V ..Wheat dull; Ne. 2 lied 10: Ne. 1 IVnu'a I ted We. ' -"" Cern weak 1 Ne. 2. !2c. ,..Vxttedffl:e: Su- Wh,,e 3le-' JJale4 hay dull; UWSISuQm te qnallty; I timothy 12004IS00 for choice; nilxisl, 11613 SO: bnhsl rj r st raw lite 15 m. llutter dull; iPenn'a rrramcry extra, lite ; Pcnn'a firms extra 19. Kates dull ; Penh's first IV Chi-cM!, weak j part aklnis &i7J; full skims I" jtfeleuiii te,iclr ; tcflnwlMn bbl t $0. I'oUtedi ilrm atil MUi W 0) per bbl ler nw crop. i V Llr Hteck Markets. CnirAoe, June IO-.-lteelpts, IfUOO; shipments 2JV0 1 market lilflier ; breves, ft Mat M ; ulcers, H fi0r4 2'iJ stiskers and IWslem, tikXMW; eews. ttutchcrs' aud mixed, f I aOuf-3 25 ; Texas rattle, II "te J). lley llecs-lpM, 20,0(10 :hlmrnU, MOOO mr kct steady ; mixed, W 30144M: lienvy,Ha)l llglit.lt.'intlMi skim. tiUxtt l. Hhrep-ltecclnts, 7,000 : stilpineiils, 10 fn); mar ket steady: natives, M avMO); Western shorn riMMtIS; Texans, H OM in; Iambi, 1100 te 1.1 Zi. East Lmr.HTT. Cattle nccclpts.lHO; slilp ments, ee; market ery dull; hut few selllne for lack of tm rrs en account of railroad facili ties being affected. Hec Ilccelpta, .1000; shipments, llOD, market slew; all grades. U wvjt 00 ; no hues shipped te New Yerk te-dav. 8lnss lUvrlpU, 8,200: shipments, 4W0; tnsr kct slew; prlme.ltivatW, fnlr te goetl,tnidt 4 10 ; common, 12 tsVaJ SO ; lambs, M7. lttv bwertlermcnte. aseLirrEbV vmiK. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ( it Til IHpewrtnr never varies. A marvel of pn rlty, strength and wholesemonuss. Mere economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In romslltleii with the multitude of low test, short weight, uluin r phosphate mailers. filil only in aim. Hoval Hakike Pewiii k Ce., 10U Wall slrcit, New Yerk. nmrtl-lydilyvT rrfin: Mtmr itkritEHiiiNci dhink in 1 warm wi-iither la tart wine. We have Pure California ltrd and White Wines for JO cents, large bottles; IIM) js-rdnrcn Isittles. ltOIIItElt'HIJQirOltHTOUE, Ne. 22 Centre Hipiare, laincitstcr, Pa. AN1EU-A tlOOl), UKI.IAI11.K (TTltL for ceneral housework In 11 ramlly of th rrs'. Please cull at JelUltd ;'i2NOHTH PltlNCKhT. "w- ANTKD.-A CHAMIIEItMAlI). MUHf alve reference. A mile at lit NO. 2V. WES r KINO HTIIEET. w ANTKU-A IltEHHMAKEIt. APPLY ul.Ti'i Charlette street. ltd E jinjivsi min,r-A 1 viiw ur .iiiii.r-1 li caintelhe liremlses of the undersliriiiHl en lust Haturday. The owner Is requested te call, prove presrty, and pay costs, or they will he sold aoeei'dlmr te lavr. 1 MJKUItOKII. WUJJsON, J lid Wheatland. n TC. lb llAltll'H. HEAl'TlKl'Ii PltliSENTH Hill HCIIOOb AND COI.I.EOE UllADUATlis. It -ri: i'auuytiik I.AiteirlmK.'K of' V Plssand Kine Hmeklug Tobacco In the city. Wisslen I'liH's uUc and KsMtich, Ueiiu Inn Meerschaum I'lisw at 'iic. each. DKMUTH'H ClUAItHTOIlE, alS-tfdlt 111 East KIiir Street. SlIKAI-'KEIt H l.lliUUIl HltlHE, 15 CENTIIK tHilJAKE. PUEE RYE WHISKY. My own distillation. seplVtrd CI HEAT INDUCEMENTS TO RUIME11S r ANDllllTC.HEIlS. 1 he unoccupied stalls In the Southern Market Heuse will be rented te Farmers from this time te .la unary 1, HiStl, at the rate of r.-VHer said term or at 60 cents sr month. Uutrhers' Stalls at SVne for said term erll.ui ier month. Ity order of the Heard of lllrrelnrs. .IOSKPH HAHN1SH, President. II. I.. KitAll.KV.Secretnry. llAllililtw rTiokeTrr" keit"liu)mpitKHEnvT: J tour Heal Skin Coats, Woolen (Jcssts unit hursby puttliii: them In Anil-Meth Hags. A (crtuln und sure protection. Ker sale only at COCHHA.VH Dltlin STOHE, Nes. ITT A l' North Queen St., l-aneastcr, Pu. Alse lu large stK'k,w hhh I will sell at bottom prices, Camiiher, Camphorlue and Tar Paper met the sticky kind) te preset't e cloth I iik from Moths. Tu.lh,SH fTtDIICATIONAb. " Jli 't he Kej stone Iluslness Cetlege, whose'ut whese'ut tendance wus tlie largest known for tlie 1st term In the history or Iluslness Colleges, Is prepared te give a mere thorough und practical course I linn ever for .S, Day Course; fJO, Evening Course. Wc Maud 011 merit and thoroughness. W. I). MOMHEIt, Prln., tfd.tvv Id N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. OI T Y ""fA X 1HS0.AN A II ATEMENT l)V "il ls?r cent, will be iillevved en nil City Tux paid en or before July 1, lssii. Oillce hours : N 11. m. te IJ in., and 1 te :l p. in. ilnllc. On .Monday and Saturduj the outer will be open In the evening from 7 te 1 o'clock. J. II. KATIIFON, Je,'H20dll CltyTnasunr. lJllllLlOSALr- "" On Wednesday, June 12, 1889, AT 2 OCLOC.;tM.i:VFeA vlSiV LAUOE YELLOVV PINE MARKET STALLS, belonging te the Clty.ut the Central llrket Houses. VSALE POSITIVK. t. , , . JOEL L. HAINUM, JclOVtH Chulrmuu Market Committee. T II. MAltllN A. CO. JUNE SALE. t i Wiiei.i'am.i: Rkductiens or SUMMER DRESS GOODS. One let of ICecclilin's French Satines, reduced te 19c a yard ; former price 35c a yard. Full width Dress Satines, re duced from i2cte 1 eca yard. New patterns of 10c Satines, reduced te Sc a yard. Yard wide Dies-, Batistes, reduced from i2c te 7c a yard. Dress Lawns, 4 and 5c a yard. Dress Challies, 5, 8 and 10c a yard. t One, let of Dress Ginghams, former price 10c, reduced te 5c a yard. J. 13. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Item bttertimfMl. SCHOOL TAX, IM,-TIIE DUPLICATE IS new In the lianda of the Trwuurer. Three per cent. efTlfpnld ttcfure August 1. Office hours from V a. m. till I p. m. . MVT. O. MAlllfALTTmuurrr. ni)-28wdll Ji, 12 centra Wqearc. fVn fiOLDEN LION AND MIA QUF.NDA J Cigars, Sc etrsrs, are hand made with lone Clear Havana Killers. or and IOT. boxes. llKMUTHS CIUAR STOKE, alS-tfiltl 111 East Kln Street. CANEH.-EXCLITSIVK STYLES IN ACA cla, IVnainc, Welscliel, Cherry and Malac ca, mounted In sllrcr and Itrenze. DEM UTH'S CIUAR STORE. alS-tMH 111 East KlngstreeU TJKNHV MLAliail IS I'REl'AHED TO in. make te order at short notice any kind of furniture for house or office. Hard weed work a specialty. npatrlng or furniture neatly done. Cphelstcrlnt In all Its depertments. IIKNRY SIAUOH, inKKImdTnlHIl 131 East Grunt Street. ESTATE OF AMOS FUNK, LATE OF Lancaster township, deceased. Ittem of adml nlttratlen ensald estate having been f runted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted hereto are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands KKslnst the Mine, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing In and near Lancaster. SUSAN A. FUNK, SAMUEL UROFF, Administrators. HrtewM A Hfmsfl, Attorneys. inlt-UdTiilt "INSTATE OF SAMUELCHAULfX. I.ATE OF ill tlie city or Ijvncaster, deceased. let ters of administration en said estate having been fronted te the undersigned, all person lu debttsl thereto are requested te make Immedi ate payment, und thou having claims or de mands ugalhst the same, win present them without delay Ter settlement te the under sinned, residing lu Pequra township, Ijinraster county. ELIK. MYLIN, Administrator. IX D. NeiiTlf, Atternev. lny7-0tdTu- TTENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, tins removed te IM East King street, having a Mil Hue of Funiltare of every description at tlie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call ntid examine our piKKls. aS-tfdll 71. WOLF, 1.10 Kasl King Street. u NDEUTAKINU. W. T. S. GABLE, (Successor te L. It. Rete.) Having purchased the business of the late L. It. Itetc, I am prepared teglte strict uttcntlnu te all orders Intrusted te my euro. 1 managed Mr. Rete's business during his Illness, and am prepared te guarantee satisfaction. iiivlff-lnitin W. T. S. a A1ILE. -10ANIISHK " The flrcut Flchlct Ti relluu Warblers, at Maennercher Garden I New Performance EtcryEvenlng. I jidles without escort and miners net admit ted te the garden. In ease of Inclement weather concerts will hn held lu Ma-niiereher Hull. Therefore none need hesitate te t Islt these celebrated Tyreleans. JcMiud L. PFAEVLE, Prep. SHIRTS t SHIRTS I THREE HUNDRED samples of Flannels te pick from made te order from J2.2i te $a.M. Thoroughly shrunk. White Shirts, uiiluundrled,3.Hcundti0c tour own make, hand worked buttonhole, and lit guar anteed, unliitindrled,7.ric; can't be sold elsevt here for f 1.00. Your measure taken and llt guaran teed rrem Jl te S2. Silk Shirts, Silk Hosiery, Underwear, and a complete Hue of Men's Uu't fittings. TROUT & SHANK, Hhlrt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters, 110 North Queen Stieet. , luaras-lydit EVAN A SONS. These Are Trying Times. Ye, I hey ure Irj Ing times In niere voices than one ; und every gixsi housewife knows the dlltl culty of hat Ing kihmI, sweet bread In very het nullicr. Hut this tusk may be rendered com cem iiarntlvely easy by huvlng the right kind et Fleur, und every olio who has used It admits LEVAN'S FLOUR Is Hie Right Kind. Try II, and You'll lluy lp Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. US-lyd TLINN HltENEMAN. Ref r iger a.t ors Facts Werth Considering! The ute of lec, ouce regarded as a luxury, has become almost mil v civilly an liupenulve iieces sll. Te iiiuke this Ice the most serviceable, n Ite Ite filgcruterts nivded. The qualities sought III n Hcrrlgeialer are pirJrrti(fei of H'rIshuble fissts and all eeonuml eeenuml enf me e fee. 'the economical use of Iee dceiids usm the principle inielrrtl, the coiKfrucrieu of the lte lte frlgeruter, uud lu ulillthij ull tke cold ulr. .The principal causes of decay lu meats uud fen 1 1 h are il.immdj und turning trteiwrature, causing the. expansion uud contraction of tis sues whkh hasten ilecuy ; heme a ilriatinot ilriatinet )!ierr and uitlurnt trmi'rrulurr conditie te their preservation. The Alaska Is constructed upon strictly Mflrnlijlc principles, by which law rrmperiirure and tlriinrti tif nirnru ualurull) and luevllubly ebtaliusl. The Alaska possesses tin) enli pmtlslen ehambcr free from tsler. The Alaska produces a ifrj, cuht ulr, whtili no ether Kefrigerater ran de. Tlie Alaska has presort ed riA cenj per fectl for Mire uerkt In hottest weather. The Alaska produces better results with lest icf than any ether Refrigerator. FLINN & BRENEMAN, 152 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. T tllE PEOPLES CASH h.OHE. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS ! NOW 1IK1NO OFFERED AT The People's Cash Stere. A Large Let of l'lne Quality KniliKililerics iu White, Cream und color, at exactly half of what they are market!. This U is a bijj fill in price, lmt tt tvant te iviluce stuck. Clt'iiulne French t-utliifs at UUi nml 25c, rt'iliKvil from 'i'ie ami H7f, 'lleiueiiiU'r we hae a tvp tvp ulntieii mi French &ttiiie. When we say Frencli te tin net m'H you American goods. Zephyr Oliiglianis in excel lent tishurtiiifiit of r-lyh-s, at '2(K; 'Sm, 8 le, :i7je. One let Fine PartiMtU, Uuight ut a great sacrllliv, will U Mild at sFl.7.1, jien anil j.1.6tl. Hcgu lar pi lew of these gud, J'UiO te flll.00. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. ruartflydU Stem 3Utcrt.rmritt. H AdERA HROTHER. SUMMER JJPHOLSTERY ! Wtf Imve laid In a Varied Stock of HUMMER UPHOUSTERINO MATERIALS, with alltbt necessary Flxturei, and are new prepared te fill all orders fur NOVEL LIGHT WEIGHT STUFFS FOR SUMMER DRAPERIES. Linen Slip Cevers, Window Awnings, Linen Fleer Cevers, China Mattings, Mesquite Canopies, Wire Sereens. We also Cever and Drape Pictures, Mirrors and Chandeliers with Tarlatan. giiamnleiii'werk1 '" Ur emp,ey ere C3tP"lcnccd In Hie bIwte brancliei of UpheIiterliiR, and we All Orders for Hummer Upholstery Werk will receive careful uud prompt attention. HHG6R St BROTH6R, Neb. 25-31 West King Street. Stem 3HwcrttBCwer.t. A- N ARTICLE THAT IS MADE OF THE purest material and never rails te satisfy, lid Flower Bouquet. ITIOR SALE CHEAP.-ONE SET OF TIN Jj smith's Teel, eneset or (las and I'lumb liiK Toels, and one set of Coppersmith Toels. Alse Uencliesand Patterns. A icoed locality Ter business If deslred,lu Lancaster, Pa. Inmilre at this office at once. JelO-lwdlllvv TyjeORANN A NOWLEN, MERCHANT TAILORS, al-ydll 110 NORTH QUEEN STREET. T HAVE A FEW OF THE OlD-Style Lancaster Watches left that I am efTcrlnir for sale at the Jewelrv Stores of MESSRS. CHARLES S UILLANl) LOUIS WE1IER AT LESS THAN FORMER WHOLESALE PRICES. These Watches are lewcled with Twenty Extra Fine Ruby Jewels, Three Pairs Conical Pivots, Deuble Reller Es capement, llrlgnett Halr-Sprlnx, Stem-Wind and Hand-Set. The same gruile Is carried by (leerKn Naumnn, esq,, Kdmend North, esq., Samuel W. Altlck, esq., Rebert J. Housten, esq., and u gTeat iiumiier of the best cltlrens, with pcrfts't sstlsfaetlen. Will tie pleased te hate you eall at either place aud (utisx't the tv aiciies. A.BITNER, ' JeO-tfiJR WK EXAMINE EVUS FREE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! I f you have them examined you tt 111 probably find that there Is something ttreiiK with them, ami that glasses will ben iiruat help te 5 en. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA " lenses, which are made only by us, and recommended hv leading Oculists as Hie best aids te deflc tlte vision. Solid Oeld Spectacles, 9.1.00 J usual price, 911.00. Steel Spectacles, film.; usual price, Ml. (HI. Artificial Eyts Inserted, 91 ; usual price, 10. M. ZlriEMAH & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Iletwccn Chestnut nnd Wulnut Streets. mjS-lyd H llUJl A HROTHER. Warm Weather Wants. Thin Coats. Vests & Pantsi Many Patterns lu .Mohair, Peniree. Silk Stripe, Flannel, Alpacu, Drsp D'Etp, Seersuckur.UtrKeund Linen. 1'HIL'IIS SI te a for Ceal and Vest. Niletic Coats, Oe te 6 eaih, Pants, W- te ll.'sj per pair. Summer-Weight Suits. our i Suits at flO. Our flUSultsat fs. We can show lu sljks at (10. Weeuii khevv lit t les at is. Our ether suits lu proportion. Ihe make, Our Own, that spenks for lis. If Working Pants and Shirts. WfirLlni. Pants at 7U. 73c, s,V, tV, H tt) te 'nrlr liii SOilrfM ut . Mil 4; Js Jl il.M. Working Shirts ut Cents and Upwards. Seasonable Furnishings. IWUEHWEAH-Ltght-Welght lit 17c.'AV-, i!5e, 35 .He, 30c te Sl.60 eui h ler Shirts or Dniwi rs. Jeiiu Urnwers et 15 and Me is?i pair. Merchant Tailoring. EterMhlng Hint ou may wish fci 1'iiilern, Prhe, Quallt) or Cut. Our Htsi-.t'ak fur themselves. Finally. step In and InsiH-et Our Stock, be sure te pleuse oil. Wu will OXIM'HICi: C'I.OTHIi:il.S AND KritNlSIIKKS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, i.ANTASTT.1., 1'A. D11U.M. We desire te call Ithe attention of consumers of steam (jissls elid Engineers' Suiailles, te our hirieand verltsl stis'k of I'lis-s, avc", Cocks, Mullcable und Cast Iren linings, Asbestos, Viilcubrsteiiund t'siulurlun. Sheet, Piston and Valve l'ueklnce; Scotch and Red LIueRellis'l lug Gauge Glasses, Steam Radiators and Steam Heating Apparatus; Set and Cap Screws, and In fact almost eter thing required by steam users, and all of which we elter nt prices w hlch we guarantee te be lower than these of any ether dealer lu this tlclull). Wehatcpesltttely the largest stock, and be ing connected with the Telephone Exehanee, ure preisircd te receive and till all orders In the shot test isjsstble time. When In want of unj tliing ineur line, cell en us for prlts-sund we Hill convince j en of our ability and willing, lies, tesute teu Meney, Delay and Vexation. , Our facilities for furnishing Engines, Ilelltrs, KUatlng, Piillejb, llencers, Special Machinery, Plumbers' aud Gas hitters' Toels, Patterns, Medels, and Iren and Itrass Castings, and for the prompt repair of all kind of machinery are unexcelled In Laneu.ter, and we respectfully ' solicit a share of your pairenuge. Central Machine Works, 1 4 IM NORTH CHRI8TIANSTHEET, Lancaster, iu. Geed Werk, Reasonable Charge, Prompt new. Telesihofieeoaaectioo (tt-taut H1RSH & BROTHER, liUsccllauceue. A1 FEW !.Y AND TACKLE HOOKS IN COllVCIlleilt IStt'ket rertll nf tssnannntitA itxures. Alse, a variety of trnltlne sitonnsfer bass and salmon, and a bright Iiiicllsii bass hook, net iiltegitlier new this seaser, but worth calling te the attention of thenns-lcr. Fer sale at IIUHLEVS DllflO STORE, SO West King Street. 37IOR 110LTS, LAO SCREWS, SITT SCREWS, Square and Hexagon Nuts, these geed In stock, at JOHN HEsrs.OTI East Fulton street. liii!-tfd rpO INSURE A COMFORTAHLE ANDRE X .freslitiiifbatti.anda thoroughly selt skill, use Wild Flower Roquet. J JURE IIRICKS. FIRE CLAY, AT LOW 3 ngures, no te JOHN BEST, 3.U East Fulton treeU inlt-tfd TJUMI-S, IlOILEItS, MININU. CENTR1FU A7..C,,..".lIlU?lwim I'umps, of any capacity, at JQIINUBSTH. ait Fiist Vulten street, nitfd Qf PER CENT. OF GLYCERINE REPRE- rjr senm i i 1 0110 part of the wild Flower lle- quet H(ip, E NDORSEI) 1IY THE MEDICAL PROFEH- sien mr an teuei purposes is wild Mower ltisjuet Seap, COLLARS AND CUFF'S Till: LATEST, the most desirable, and must eomfertalilo shus-s ami styles-any sire, et ElUSMAN'M Oents' Furiilshliig Stere, U West King street. IIALMFOH THE COMPLEXION IS t lid Flower lleuquet Seap. Soils evcri where. "VrOTHINU HUT THE IIIOUI'-HT (lltADK ijJ....ef I'oubleHcllnodOllsuw.'dlii the feriuula ut lid Fleucr lieqnet. ECICWEAR-THE LATENT AND MOST fushlenablc stt les anilshades.llierhi-nist and bet. at ERIS.MANS Oents' Furnishing Stere, il West King street. N INEXPENSIVE lOILirt' LUXURY IS Wild Flower Itcsjuet Soup. Sells every w here. a HIE MOST AUREEAHLH PERI'U.ME. . The most seething elleets upon the iskki are found In Wild Flower lleuquet. UNDERWEAR -LIGHT AND MEDIUM weluht underwear iu all gmdesand any Ure, at ERISMAN'H Oents' Furnishing Stere, .2 West King street. ' 37IOR AMEUICANSIGHTI'EHDCYLINDER Lubricators, Glass Oil Cups for Hearings, toucan get them at JOHN IJESfS, 3.CI Eust Fulton street. inS-tfd ritHE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PKN-THE UEST A. and cheasst III tlie market It karat geld ism, Hard rubber holder, never gets out or order, easily filled. Call and ccnmlne before purchasing tlewherc. At ERISMAN'S Ucnts' Furnishing Stere, 41 West King streiL p ARTH'ULMt ATTENTION PAID TO .Meuel Making, Patterns, Drawings and I 11-1 ne n .i.L.u, ..s.... s..-. I.i .. lvii.r lilue Prints, at nrlccs reasonable, at JOHN RESTS, 3MJ i uim i unen street. Ull'-tfd IJlOlt IIOILERS, HORIZONTAL. lURULAR. 3 Vertical, Pertulile,Cllniter,.larlne, oreny slre or jsiH-er, of ilin Is-st material and work manship, go te JOHN IlESl', Kt East Fulton Mreet. mU-tfd -17IOR SIEAJi a.UCH, llie'll OH IJW J. Pressure, ater Oauges, Oauge Cocks. ,oed. Wheels or Weighted, Olass Tubes, tthlstles. Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Uauge Celuiniis, Cocks for Steam Gauges, cill en JOHN UEsT, atl I'jist Fulton strwt. iii'J-tfd IF YOU WANT A l'lltHl-CLASS PORTABLE Engine and Heller, en wheels, (.heap, os tint following prlets bhew: U horse-power, $173; H horse-power, SjJJ; lUliorse-pewer, (T3; 15 horse. Iv. u ..u.' ' . "orMWievver, 81,174, mil at JOHN in m e.ttsi iist i unen hirieu iniM Mfd DAW MILI.H. HARK MILLS, run Mii.in 5 leather Hellers, Ten Pjikcrs, Triple Hersa Powers, Milling and Mining .Machinery, at JOHN Hi:srs..TO liist Fulton stieet. nii-trd VJTKAM HEAT IS THECOMING HE T FOR O dntlllug'i, ihurehes, school houses etc., though suciessfully usul one liuuilied vears age. When v en contemplate a change eall en JOHN PIXI who will gltu jeuu satlsiuctery Jeb, at a fair pilee. Ili.'tlil TJACKINGS AS FOLLOWS: DIRHIO, FOR I Steam and II vdmulle Pai'klug, AsU-st ltes, Weteiiauil Whk l'aiklng. Hemp Packing, As As tienles Mill Ueuril, Asbestos Ctment, Asliestes Sheathliiir, Oiiiu I'uildug.tjiim Rings mr Wnter Gauges. Plunib.ige Paeklng, Heed's Patent As bestos, Lined Heetlenal Pipe Cuter, nt JOHN UKsl's,Jj:iIlisl Fulton stuet. mU-tfil 1"lm pilvitT cady "AsiiinesT)ihc ' VulteSfJenklns Valtts.llnissGlobe Veltes, Uruss tlatu Veltes, Iren Dixit Glebu Veltes. Fulton street. m'J-tfd 0JfJJJ inch te u Inc-h dlumeter.lfer sulcata low figure, and the only house In the city with a pliw cuttlm; machine, riming up te Inch diameter, at JOHN UUsi", Aii East Ful ton street. inS-tfd 17011 CAST IRON PIPE riVrrNGS, BOTH J plain and risluelng, up te Much diameter, Malleable Fittings, ITangcs, Flange Unions, Manifolds. American Unions Tube Supports, litti.r.ii .'..-. f.,.1 -..ei.... 1.1.... .... r.tis1 .......-., ... ,(. V.IIIII . mill.. Klf IU.IUII.1 i.'kj'i 'j 'rri 1..... . ... ..... .... . i..i e, is.i tisi UlltMl niiix'l. niS-tfd 710R HORIZONTAL STATIONARY UN JJ etnes. from U te nt hersc-isiwrr. mid Vei Ileal Engines fiein 'I te Wherse-isiwir, jeu wll nuu them al JUIl.N 111-si h, ;;i iii,t rniteii street mU-tfd ITIOR CASTINGS, IRON Oil lilt SS, LIGHT ' or heav v. 11! short nettee. m in .tmiv ITE.ST.3U Eust Fulton stn-et. uiS-trd CARRY IK STCK'K H,r ( HARCOAL, Hauimensl liar Iren, Deuble lttflned Iren, llurden's Rltet Iren, Hltcts, Het and Celd Reller Iren, Stvel. sheet Iren tt-lii te Ne. 111. at JOHN 11ESTS, !.ll Eust Fulton stns.-t. inS-tlil XF IN WANT 01" 11RASS OR IHON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Rib Cocks, Leter Cocks, Swing Jeluls, call and get "-"", ". wve, tilling UlIllS, CI tliem.er send tour order by mull, lihsl1, sniiist l'ulten street. 10 JU11.S m'Mfd WIIII'E COITON WASTE, COPPED H tlieismnd. 10c; lu lets of III pound, or eter.Ue. All goods d Uteris! toeuy jurt of tlie cltyFrie. Call 011 JOHN IIUST, Ne. SJ East Fulton street. m'J-tfd IiMEcfeilsTTlUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN cock Inspiraters and Electors, Eberman Heller Feeder, Penbertliy Iniss.-ier, American Injectors, ull lu stock, ut JOHN RESTS, :s Eust Futten street. in--lfa ri'ANKS FOR WATi:it,OU.S,A( III OH GAS, X or any sliajsi or c.iuielty, nt fair prlits, go te JOHN HEsr.SCifist Fulton street, iniiid TTOH THE HI5l' HOT AIR ITItNACElN JJ the market, go te JOHN HhsT.SB Knst 1-niten street. inJ-tfd 170R PULLEYS. SHAITING, COLLA1US, 13 Hungers, Clamii lles.es. Couplings, etc.. go te JOHN BEST, SU Ea,t Fulton street. 1112- tfd 17UIR IIOILUlll HE illtl .slll'js, MILIJsON 1 I'll Wrenelus., Pls?nud Mmike) reuehes isjiublned, Hle, Ull Cans, itc, go te JOHN BIST, xn Eust I'ulten street. mi-trd Ci.Ol.Vi HRON.E, LKJUIDS AND SIZING VT for steam work, nt JOHN U1.1"S, Stt lii.t Fulton ttrcct. mJ-tfd RADIATORS, OP ANY MAKE OR DE slgn. can lie furnUIie.) nt reasonable figures, by JOHN HEsl', :m Hast Fulton shrist. lu'.Mfd A GI'M'Y FOR CALLAHAN A CO'rs CK J uietit 10 take the place of Hist U-ad. Iu bulk It makes rive times the quautlt) of red had uud Is far superior lu making steam Joints; Iiuckluginiiii tiuil hand hole plates en boilers, Ac., Ac. Price au cents per pound at JOHN HEs 1' S, EH Eust Fulton street. inJ-tfd 1888. FACTS. 1889. TheMlifsil ear Just about cleslmr has nreten the most niisvMtnl In the history of the Ijin custer lluslnets. College, Ne. 10K liist King strict, tlni-e Its organisatien, In IssO. superior instruction us luiiarted at this school will and beuld command liberal compensation. Bend for particulars. Address. H. C WEIDLER, Principal. S--, '. "-"VV .Ji .1- -s S&jiMSJiM L5kt Kf .'