"i1 s,ct- Z t -. 555-K t!AKCAp51l pAtLT INttELLIGEtf CEJt . FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1889, - t ".... .," . i Vl ftt vnPKTEIN MK A 111 1TK.N 'T iu i tMnxmm nnmmm eieicises IT NUIUM RKI MUM. tHittfccte of the Oration nod Recitation Br llielreuiur IjiiHei nnd (lentlc- mea-Opcr llotiHe Crowded. Colombia, June 14. The neventernth annual commencement exercises of,, the Columbia high school sxore held In (lie open house last wetting, w likh waanncked te oTcrflexvIng with relative mid friends eT Uie graduate!". In the centre or the parquet were minted the members of thn high school. On the Mnge -,xere netted members of the local clergy, the members of theachnet beard, rVipcrlnlendctit Hon" Hen" ian, the teachers of the high xclioel nnd the clam or RI, composed of the fellow Ingt Jacob M. White, William F. Tyson, Harry B. Kyde, Albert A. Snaely, Mlsen Knth Knth erlne fttichcr, Annle V. Detr, Kdna (Jehn, Edith W. Patten, Allce A. Fence, AiinnW, PlnkertAn, Kmtna Sterllnc, Heseita St. Wolgel and M. Lillian Yeung. The motto of the class wi " rewcnt,nula poxse vldrn tur," " they nrc nble liocause they neem 1 1 lie." The honors of the clans xxere taken by Jacob M. White, who dcllcred the valedictory, nnd Wllllan !'. Tyson, the saJutaterlnn. The orations delivered by the different graduates showed careful thought and preparation, nnd were de livered In an excellent maimer. Every word could be heard distinctly In every part of the auditorium, which Is seldom among young graduate. The nudlctiie manifested their pleasure by frequent out bursts of appluuse. The music as rendered by that rising young musical organization, the Mtenncrctier orchestra, and wa very fine. The recitation were well delivered and showed excellent elocutionary pexxcrs. The pregramme, In full, Is ns fellows : Ovrrture "Thn Mountaineer,", . ...... Hrrinnti. Micnnercher Orchestra. Prsycr.....- Iliv. Oeo. Clnnl. Buliitntnry and Oration, -i Keif It Ibincc, William F.Tiilim. Oration . . .' . 1'll.rl.ifH.u Oration Oration,.., llfiitntten,. Onitlen , Omtlnn, Allrt'A'.'lVlH'V"" ,Uiulir'lln. v " The Clown's Huby." Knunix Hteiihic. .. - ..........Oiir Heritage. Allicrt A.Hnnvcly. . -,.....Chlvnlry. Widti "Oroeslicik," ..- .l'crrarzl. Micnmri lier Orchestra. Oration, , ....Foundations. Ktnn Ueliu. Onitlen, ..Cnmirdv neseii .m. weisei. ' Rem Wns .Vel Until III n Day." llnrry II. Kyde. "St. AtiRiulliKj'n Ladder." Alum W. Plnkorten. - " Rebert of Blelly." Edith W. Patten. .." .The Bunny Hide. Oration,.... Oration, ... Ittl till Ien, Oration ivniiinriue jwener. Onitlen ami Valedictory,-, . ,. ............... . PerAHpern nnd Antra.'' Jnceh M. While. Overture" ftelden Chimes," Herman. Mn-nuirclinr Orchestra. Presentation of Hliilemn , r. it. iieiiiiinii.niipcrimenuciii. MnMi "HprtimOrcetlim," ... Sehlcprjrell. .Mirniicreiier ureneiura. After thoclesoof thouxcrclseathe friends of the graduafp tilled Hut singe, Icutlerlng their congratulations for the (tiicrcssP.il manner of the commencement osercises of the class or 1NS. At the end of each ora tion the graduates were presented vilth fruits, flowers, etc., as tokens of Ihngoed wishes or their Mends. At the close of the exercises, Dr. W. . Tayler, president of the beard of director:). Invited thetenchers, lucmbcrsnftlie heard, representatives of the press and a few friends te his hospitable home en lecusl street, where they wero culoitulued In a royal m.iuuer. Wolceino Monthly Visitor.. Tbe Frederick division pay car was In town this morning. The 1'. l't..lt. pay car arrived en the same crinml this evening. Mrs. Kale Kelly, alias Wiilsen, mied Isnae Crnlg for surely ofthe iieacp. SUlre Nelly Jield him In ball ler court. The parties are colored. Mrs. Kale Kelley was sued by Isane Craig before Hqulre llvnns for disorderly conduct. 8he .w acnt lit Jail fertlnerii laya. Mclvln Uaiumell and Harry Clntk weie tierore Kiiuire Helly last evening en the charge of malicious mlHchlef, piefvnisl bv Frank: Millien. The boys worn en the rrrrer .Mr. Hlill'.ytt and broke fruit tnss. stele fruit, etc. They paid a fine el fi i nch and ce.vts of suit. J. 13. Hiitiliisen, of the wagon meiI;n,iiiii1 family, have moved te town, whom they will reside. The funeral of Fiofe-mer Ven Wilier w ill be held en Saturday uUeiuoeu nt 3::W) o'clock j sort Ices in St. Paul's l i:. church, nnd interment In the Ucthel cemetery. llev.lt. W. Christian, pastor of tlie Sec ond itaptlst church, Madisen, Ind., iii.hIk anantl-I'rohlblllen address en tlie .u:uit letnt Flve Points last night. Aboul eight hundred peeple were preseld tehearthn address of the colons I miulster. The Columbia Itille club chanced ell'n Winchester rllle lnt night, which was drawn by ticket Ne. li I.ieut II. A. tw-ett, ofthe U. H. A., was tlie holder el thu ticket. meiik me.ni:v iti:ci:ivi:u. The I'CKiple Who Ceiilrlliiitctl ( tlie I'loeil Vuud. The following contributions have been received nt the mayor's ofllce for tlie relief or the Johnsten u sullercrs: Presbyterian church, uudltieiinl, Jl; Her man school, Seuth Dulte stiecl, 70 cents ; I. T. lirulKikcr, ?!!. Collected at Miller's store. HmithUlle: II. K. Parmer, Adam Ihm.ui, IMwIn Asteu, Jehn Cenrad, Win. llrencman, Henry Smith, Jacob JCeiiperliug, Jacob Themas, Jonas Hess, C. Ilreltlgau, Jnceh M. lehiiiau, cadi SI; Henry Fanner, Jeseph Smith, Jacob Ileaeh, Jehn Wlmer, Theephllus Itlileiuau, I.uie Hess, Miss Allpe Kepperling, Miss It. Ann Miller, each W) cents ; telnl pl6. Kait Karl scliwjl beard, (Um.UI11e : Sn ecnlg llanlware cemi.inv, $1; Mrs. l.lr l.lr zie btaullcr, .! ; cash. jif,u ; cash, i ; ,flKj, 1 ', cash. $1.60': A. K. Diener, Sfl.r. ; Is.mc W. Martin, CathorineShirk, Mrs. (athcrin.i Ooed, Martha Llchty, .Mrs. Keller, Jiueh Erb, ChristiiiuZluimcriii.iu, MescsS. Wea ver, A. M. Weaver, S. W. Muitln. Tobias Martin, Ievl Mattiii, Jehn Slauller. cash, A. M. nrubaker, M. W. .Martin, Jehn S. Kedgcrs, Hotot Sihnudcr, Martin W. Staulter. Chrbtthm .Martin. J. F. Hidden, L. U.-King, Fraiibliii Stauller, David Sen euig, Henry Ntslhitwk, Mrs. I.diu Wcnger, J. ii. Kuuuicr, M. S. Weugur, Mrm. Mun-stautle r, Harry htuuller, Itarten W. Ktautrur, Jenatlian Martin, Jacob Lonx Lenx Lonx neckcr, Samuel Martin, S. t;. tioed, T. J. Unilinear, S.W. Tayler, Jeliu Anion. Jelin McQualde, llarten Martin, Jehn Weaver, Oeo. Ziinmcrmaii, cash three times, each 60 cents; Israel Helllnger, Annie Weaver, Anna Martin.Saiuuel Stauirer.M.Sclmader, 25 cents each ; loud J17..V). Last evening Dr. Frank Muhlenberg re celved a telegram from the Hed Cress so ciety te held hiniM-ir In readiness te go te Johnstown; also te notify Miss Kimim Uraham, a well-known nurse of UiUcitv, te be ready te go at short notice. The Johnstown fund was flil.Hlt.W) Ht 8 o'clock this afternoon. M'ltjTCK IT H1CU. A Valuable VoluelGold mid Silver ieven Feet Thick. A telegram was received from M. A Htvwart, iUerlntendent of the Lancaster Mining and Milling company, located near Burange, Colerailo, rtating that the tun nel crosscut in the third level had struck it vein bearing geld and silver seven feet thick. , The ero en the second level assayed from 300 te fiOO per ten. The ero just struck being 3U0 feet buyer in the ground, Is nimh mere valuable. It ha been sent te an eaaylst, and a rejiert WexpucUsl lu a few fl-flhere are a number of Lancastrians In In terestetl In the inlue, and they recelvr 1 llie iongnitulatleiis of jiuiny irlcnUi .u-ilay (M ktrfroeUluvk, TKAC'MF.fW K t,KCTD. The Per-co ccnrd Fer the Conduct or strasburK choela. STtufrnune, June II. llie following tenchm have been eles-ted for thn publle w-hnelfttif this 1orenght PrlnclKil, Prer. J. K. Light, of lielxineni hlith m-lioel. Mbs Lsurcnce.efTlrtja county; grammiir.MIss) .,. .iii, r-irsseurg; scs'enuary, .'iin M. M. llrennemnn, Slrasburg; pilmary, Miss F.lta llatcman, Incasterclly. On Wednesday evening next, llev. J. O. tleerge, or NerthumlKirlsnd presbytery, who has been supplying llie .Slwhurg cbiirrb, since Apill, will be Installed as .pastor or Hint church, tlie (following gentlemen efllclntlng: 'le prescrlim ami proeso the constitutional questions, llev. Dr. Samuel Keneagy, of Slrasburg; In preadi (he sermon, Dr. J. Itnndnll, or Lin coln university; le deliver llie chargnle Hie pastor, Itev. J. (lidbrenth, Chestnut lucl; elmrge te Iho congregation, Itev. C Cairns, Octoraro. On Tbursday morning It. ltnumgnrdner, proprietor ir tlie Slasburg rnllreul, ar rlvtsl In that place with cloven I'lirpenlnrs', who me rebuilding thn Ircslle work In llie coal yard, broken down some llme age by leaded coal cars. Stnisburg has net been behind In lis remembrance of the Heed sullererH. In addition In nearly Ihree bundled dollars In cash, thorn hiuebeen Iho large boxes and one barrel or clothing nnd lx.ddlug for warded through Iho clferts or the Misses Annie K. Cernier nnd I'.lla II. Hart, who waited upon Iho citizens, packed the inck nges and srnt them le the lmcaster relh r commlltee. i ' Itirtn I'riictlee nt Kphrntn. Thn North Kud rillnclub held their 111 st meeting at Fphrata en Tuesday nfteruenn. Tlie weather wns warm and 'threatening, with a slight show cr of rain early, followed by a strong, blustery wind, which blew across thn range at right angles (or what rillemcn term a niue o'clock wind) nnd continued during most of the sheeting, thus making geed holding illfllcult. The nllendnnce was huge, nnd a gieat deal of lnlciOf.1 manifenlcd. A niiinber of new incinliers were added ti the club, and this was their Hist exerl exerl ence with the rllle. The following nre llie Msircnnl'Jnfi yiiids, ell-liaud: Ml, Wipl W. M.C'ariH'iiler. CIMInrtf... .. V. Ileinlc II. II. Ki llrr u. Jinhirr . J. A.HIeIht V, 1). VlnUr. (.'. K Wencrr. . .. 1). II, U'fvver . n 7 fi s fi 7 7 4 7 II frt s ii t ,i e in n n fi 7 -M .a fi e i a ft t x e ,'U 5 e n I ft h t 7 II Hi II (I II (I (I fi 7 fi X 0fl n e n e n ft e n a e-i i fi II 7 0 I 7 0 H tl f .e ii e .1 a n e a e e- u .1 I ! H 11 H II fi II B-fll e e n 4 e t e :i e 5- in The ne.xt meeting will been Tiiesilny, June i')tli, w lieu the sheeting will be at .'Jul yaids range. sins of Velerniis' rcsllvnl. A strawberry lestivnl for the beimllt of l!ee. II. Theuins rump, Ne. 1!, Sens of Vet erans, was opened at Asttich's store room en Thursday evening. Tlie ralr Is In charge of Iho lady fi lends of thn camp. The mini has been tastefully decorated mid in pleasautm- place can be chosen te spend thn evening. The fair will continue the balance of Oie week. Dentil irn Well Known Veune .Mini. Jehn II. Kimllinau, a well known nnd iHipul.tr young mini, died between lilntid I e'chwik this alternoen at the rcsldcure of his biether-ln-law, Jehn II. siaiigh, en North Oiiccii Mrcel. Diseased was n son of Kdwnid II. KnuHmnu, who resides near Dlllervllle, nnd he was luthn'JTth year of his age. Unattended Franklin A-Marshall academy Ter thice sessions, and afterwards Wcldlei's business college. Fern.tliuq hn and Mr. SleuKh rre in the shoe busluess together1 tin North Qiim-n stieet, and alter wards he was engaged In the tobacco busi ness Willi his father. He was a member of the Yeung Men's Democratic soelety. Tlie funeral will lake plain from the residence f deceased's Intlier en Mon Men diy nfternoen at a o'clock, and the Inter ment will be mucin In lmcaster cemetery. (lunrrcl lletwcen TeiiiiiiIn. . D. Walten iks'U pies llie second fleer n n Imtisnen Seuth Arch alley and .Mis (llllesple Iho llrRt lloer. On Thursday thniewasa quaircl between lliese people nnd the result Is seeral suits hcnim magis trates. .Mrs. Illllesple went bcl'oie Alder mill llalbach and ch.ugcd Wiilleu with assault and battery, suicly erihe peace and cai rylng concealed deadly w cabins. He gave ball for u hearing and went befoie Alilcimaii llarr, where he cliargisl Mrs. t5lesiie with keeping a disorderly house. She also entcicd bail lern licniing." Iletiii'iiisl te Court. Thaddeus Henry mid Sarah, his wife, were heard bcl'oie Alderman Hair en Thursday eciilng. Thaddeus was charged wllli commuting an iissiull and ballery en Martha Fell nnd Mis. Henry with assault nnd battery and siuely el" tlie peace. The casus ncrelictinucd le llieaAugiiMt court and the defendants ga e ball for trial. Tickets fee the Klcctlen. Thn tickets for the election en Dm pro hibition and fanchise amendments have been sent by tlie coiiiiiiis.sieueis le till the illstilcts in the county. A low orihewmds ofthe city luixu net yet been supplied nod the judges aie requested te call for Ihem nt Iho couimissieucis' efficii. Three Yciii-m for J. Ibid. Frank Teuipleinau, who was cemiitcd iis-ciitly of Iclenv in accusing Inspector ll.vrnes and District Attorney Fellows of being In u conspiracy t,, dcrniud the cin tieiisuryt wasarralgiiisl before. I uilge .Mar line In New YerkunThuiislay uuirseut te stale piiseu fei .'! , ears and !l iueiiths. The l,hiier Men. Yesteiday afteiiUHin the last uieelliig of Iho Licensed Liquor Dealeis' association prexiousletlieelislion was licld In Mien neichiir hall. Thern were about one hun dred and thirty members picscnt. Heperts rreuilhn different districts or tliecilv and county show that the oigaubatleii W iom iem iom plcle e cry where. William Chandler, of Chestnut l.eel, madea siiceih which was well ris-elMsl. I'isililliltleii Anieiiiliiu-iit .Mci'Huk. Thu pmiiibllien amendment meeting at tlie court house en Thuixlav ecuiugwas largely attended. 1). S. Iluisl; piesldisl ThohHnkernweie Hev. Dr. S. M. Vernen, of Iho Duke street McthedM chuiih, and llev. Dr. J.Y. MHchell, el llie 1'iesbyterinii ehiinh. Several seloitiens werusiingbv the caiiiKiign club. - Hew tlie I'I'Imiiiei-m Voted. Yesteiday one of tl llbials of the miinty jail took a et en the pieH)sil pioliibitien ameiiilmcnt aineiigtlin piisou piiseu ers new ceullmsl lu that iustitnlien. li Liesiilted as follews: Fer thu amendment. i; iigaliist, a7; net u.ting, y. Mules lielnir Cp the Itlver. This nierning nbeut 7Ii canal mules imsMsl through this city. They were en their way from Philadelphia te points up along the river. Alter Lancaster I'uddlers Fer Columbia, Several men who nre ceuueUed with thn Susquehanna rolling mill in Columbia t-ame le Uiucaster te-day te employ souie of the idle puddlers, formerly of the Penu mill. Tlie men weie oH'cred f I.S0 per ten, but they lefused te go for less than jJ.be. Mill v,,tllit, Tim suit against A. C. White, who was charged by Jacob Fry with maintaining a nulsanco.liasbieii settled iihii thu payment ofce-tsby the aeeuscd. before Alderiii.iu l'atrlek Dennellv. Mei'tiruues lUiceiiled, All the mortgages te date have been re cord id, and aUe tlie ileisls ns-eivel up te March .sh. These nwulng the nlsixe jKipeiu can jr-. them by calling ut tltu rc-MidireJllc.t', opiJfiexor.BjrtJijncritiJfGEXPKHTa. Tliey Hny tlie !eiith Ferk Mam Waw 1'oerly Itemnde Iljr Merest Novices. Nkw YetiK, June 1.1. The Engincrrliiff Xcir will publish In lis forthcoming Issue thn following results efa survey nnd exam nation. othe Johnstown dam, and of In qiilrli's In Jolinstewn nnd Plltsburg, bv which various fafcls net yet made pnlillc weiti asc-ertnlniil : , . 'llie first break In tlrcilam nrcnrrcnln July, 1C02, nml was caused by a defect In Iho" culvert through which two-feet dis dis rhnrge plies weie carritsl for letting out' water from Iho liotteiii of Ihe leservelr. This break did cemparMtlvclylillln damage, thn illsclinrgc having been qulte slew, wholly from the bottom, and clinked from llme te time by the fall of innterlnl from alMive. It carried out enlyalsml half as much material from the (lain as the last break, or nlKiiit WynM cubic yards. Knnugh or the dam remained te mnke a little pond alsiut eight feet deep abeve thedam, w hich stayed unused until In May, Ib7.", the prop erty, consisting of somewhat ever t acres, was sold foCengressninn Jehn Kellly. The lake Itself was ten acres in slr.c, nel as Inrgn as has been reK)ilel. Afler holding the preiiertv uiiiimmI iiiiIII IRTH.Mr. Itelllyelfeied it te the late Colonel II. F. Ililir. an old and HiKxTssfiil rnllreul and tiinnel contractor and the origlnrder of thn Seuth Felk Fishing and Hunting club, rorthesuuinrfj.onn. Colonel ItulTinlir ested two ether Pittsburg gentlemen in tlie project, nnd stated te them that the dim could be iccnuslriictcd for net ever f l.rimi, mill that he would lake the contract le de It for $1,700. We have this and the fellow lug facts en the most unimpeachable, authority! On Ibis basis the club was organized, and for Nomnllme IIicmi tin ee gentlemen were the only persons In It. Ne one of (hem Is new connected with ll. Colonel lluirs I lea Inul been te reconstruct the dam lunch lower, only 10 feel high, but it seen ap pealed that le cut down Iho spillway or wastu weir, wlilih is through rock, would cost morn Ihnn te reconstruct thn dam le lis original height, and, by thn Hum (his had Itfcn done, Iho total expenditure, as shown by Iho pay rolls, had been slightly ever ?I0 ?I0 ?I0 noe, or abeul 'J cents or cubic yard. There still remalnisl the work of rlp rapping Iho slopes and ether miscellaneous weik, as te which our Information Is less piecise, being only that It "may" have cost J7,IHH), but net mero; .bringing tlie telnl cost up te thn very small llguieser $17,000, whit h have been gleu en oilier authority in newspaper dispatches. This work was all tloue In tlie summer or 1NSU. The original dam was estimated te cost jISX,(KH),nntl actually cost nearly $210,000. Colonel Huff engaged as foreman and superintendent Ter this a Mr. Pearson, a cousin of the present mayor of Allegheny City. It is Iho general iinpicssinn mound Jolinstewn and Pittsburg, among tliose who knew anything about It, that Mr. Pearson was Ihe "enginenr'' of Iho repairs, but this Is liienricct. Ile lias never been an engineer, but niter lssn was employed In the local Itcight department of 'the Pennsylvania railroad, at Pittsburg, until he formed his present connection, which Is with thu firm of Ilaney A Ce., general teamsters for tlie Peiinsyltniilii rnlliead freight tleiuirtiueut. We weie also told by some Hint Colonel Itiili'wnslhe "engineer," but lids also Is incorrect. Se fir us we can ascertain by diligent luqiiliy he net only was never an engineer, but be bad never been engaged be I' rnccn us a contractor en water works erdim coiistiuctieu. If he was ever se employed nt all it would npHar that it must have been lean unlniKiiiaut extent. In fact, our Information in JMisltive, direct and unimpeachable, Unit at no llme during the juotessef lcbullillug thu (lain was an engineer w hale er, young or old, geed or bail, known or unknown, engaged in or consulted as le thn weik ; u fact which will be hailed by engineers everywhere w it Ii great satisfaction, as relieving tliem as a body fiem n heavy burden of suspicion and icpreacli. The precautieus taken against fnlluie were only such as an old railroad contractor's knew ledge ofhulmu efhulmu ofhulmu lie engineering Indicated weie admWthln without further iueieasluga cnulemplaliMl I ! vestment of f.1,700, which had te be In creased at last by ntergluaiOn. Ililormalleu galheicd for us by Mr. T. S. Miller, M. Ii, or the Lidgerwood maun fictuilng company, coircspends with that gathered by us from ether reliable seuices, that the w'erk' ill' reconstruction was done w itli Iho slight earn w hlcli lliese fuels niake prehahln. Thn old material which had cacd lu was lell untouched ; the top of thn dam was worked down onto it; the old pllK's and culvcrl, which still remained In ii somewhat in lined condition, were cov cev cov eusl ever with earth and peimaiieullv closed, a deuble low of hemlock plank sheet piling being driven across Iho old channel, Tlieie was no caicfiil ramming in watcicd layers. Leaking dining Ihe pleccss was gic.it. and seme lolls of ha and straw were tilled lu te slop It. The daiii was dually made ITliih tight, lull nlwnys leaked nt tlie bottom, and of lain vears Ihe leaknge hid been Inciea' ing. Tlie eiigiual ci est height of Hie dam was decrcasul from 1 t feet, and the spillway wassheillv idler ebsirmiisl, with grntiiigs te ictalii llsli, nnd a ticstle biide built nciiiss Iho opening. Thn spillway was ebstriK toil (It bv a sill about a inches high; (l!) by an iron llsligiiard IS inches high.compeM'd of h. ill-Inch nsls It Inches apart, or J inch in theclear, orcleso ugh le icndllx cntih leaves mid line brush; t,l) by an h by S inch stick llnatliigciiruciwi-c, sliding ertiiidl en a red at each end, and rriued witli closely diixeu nails te keep fWh lieiu jumping exer; illliv (lie pests el llie ticstle bildge closing about ii kt cent, el the opening, and (a) at Iho time of Iho bieak by u lagged piece of dill) III feet long nnd feet in diameter. Had the biiilgtinudall lis nbstriietlug at Ineliinents been cut away in time, the dis aster might possibly h.ive been aci led. Woliaxe investigated caiefully the n n rleussiiecilie icpeils that thedafu was po pe liiHlfciillv or occasionally iiisiecttsl bv en gineers, but Hud no oWdcuce (hat it was exer iiisjK-etisI mid nppieMil, oxen once, by any engineer cnuiuiiHdeucd ler Hint purHis xx he bv any stretch of limit v would be legaiilcd as an e.isrt. A fexx inspections by hs-al or Junier engiuccis haxe fiem time le limn been made, seme approving, hut uniin of either kind came lieiu sources which would command much weight in the piorcssieu. The reisut that certain I'cuusx Ixauia railroad engineers icgularlx' luspeeted Iho dam is de uhsl by a imiuber of ellleers xx be should knew, nnd is unquestionably without feuiidalim. 'I lie dam was a celli no ter's dam. DngincciHh.nl nothing te ile either xxith its coiistiuctieu or Its maintenance. Mr. .1. s. Pniks, it is tme, who was in ihaigeef theelleils te sax e Ihe dam, was an engineer by education, but he is a very young man, only a jear or two out of college, and did about all that could Ii u e been done cm cpl te clear away the iill w a v. 3J Te raise the whele aica of llie lake ten Inches per hour, which is the ieertcd rate bcl'ore Hie Heed, required an accumulation of only l.ujll feet per sis-end, and Hint much meie spillway capacity would haxe saxis! Iho break. Twe feet mere height of crest was therefore the Immediate destroying agency. m F-cnl a Ciii'lead of I trend. The iiiinlstnitiel' llauuxer, Yerk ceuntv, Irem their pulpits en Suiidav, requested Iheheiise-xxixeH te bake bieaif ler Johns town. On Monday Heur was distributed nmouglhe pisipleaud a carload el bread was shipped en Thuisday. -- - - Feil nil kinds of Fine I'rliilliij; ee le the In iri.i.iiii.M I li Or icr. Lxcry linpiiivcinent lu l.vpeKrnphy nddisl te our Meck iissueiiiu In triuliussl. Jlcutlie. KArMA.N.--JllUHlf, 1S.M), 111 this t 1 1 , J 1 1 1 1 II. Ixaiillinaii. ma of li II. mid Fllznls'lli Kautl mini, In liW i7iii year. The rein thci and rrlrmU of the r.imlly nre rc Hsvtfully InxlteU te attend Ihe Iiineral, from his isircnti' rckliteuev, llnrrllur Pike, en Monday iiflcnnsjn at 2 p. m. Interment nt Liu-ciisteri-cini'lcry. CelinnUlua-iil HiitU nir p-usw. pleasu e.ipy. lU'UI 'AblH'VtiiXlMUClltxx. rpin: jfesF nKKinwiiiNrT hitisTTiN ,-?. ",ri",Vt'.,""r ' ,,,rl wl,i.'. We li.ixe Pure Cillleriila Hei mid White Wines for JO cruU, IniKuhettles, 5.I.IM M'rilicu iHiltliq.. iiiiliui;i('b l.UJUOKSTOKi:, e.LeutruNiiurc, iJiiiiiiMcr, Pit. AZ lkiji: i HFSINrXS KIll'CATION IAN III; .ll i uie iii;xkiii.m; ni'f-i.r.NS cut, ler Klfi. full eeiin... ! ,.i ..itl,.,. t. ..I..,. n my iiikii imtieii rer ixsir lniriirllen. 1I, t.kll ..!..l ... I 111... .,...( .1...........1 ..' ' ......,...,.,, ,i , titmuiiGii uini linn Ileal ienise for half the money r V u Kiiarauli'ii you thu isitirsv, ..w- " MOsKH, l'ln., tfdAw 10 N. iuecu Ht., ljuiciiMer, Pa. HAIti: CflANCK TO ilTvilsT A SMALL nipllal, net e-cr I.'.OOO, In Foundry mid - iicliliie Shep, sittiutcd near K. II. deiKit, In Mniihelni, Pa. Lis-aled lu ajlili, thickly imii liialnl uurlculliinil ilNtrlcl. 'fheie Im-Iiis no etlieri iindr or .Machine hlieii within a it uiiu ersexeu nillis, Ail'lrcj , ...... P.O.HOX7I. JvlWl MunUilm, Pa. Hnt Jwerllcmrttl; irANTED-TWOn!IM,H. APPLY AT TDK V KKYMTONB IIOAIIDIKU HOUHK. sir wsicn rnciery. rVT.ifiE op"tmi: fld IIAItUlHllUim-HII.K V .sill.U lfl.f IVetfll l t VTL'h Apply lmmra'Utrlr nt ll rtjUctsiTll. I . r HfXXIjVDANilNOJtTHHTB., Jcll-Ild Jliirrjstmrs, Pa. , f-vAXl'tNU SC'IKKH. HATIIltllaV kurv LVO.JitnrlS. nt llel,ert' Hnll, Aduilv ladles, KV.i (Irnls, IJc. Jll-l'ld flllll TTtOIIIIKNT-FOtJllHIX AND NINU KOOM ' lleiiwu. Apply nt JrlMjM Wi SOUTH WATKIIKT. WA..T.,':I!-.TA 90". FlTlHTfMHH lllarkKiiillli ; geid xxuKrniiudKtcwIyciii. pleymcnl. Apply at once. , , .1. II.N0lflU:CK'.At.. ..Cor. Dukeand VlneSls., IjincnMcr, Va. Je.lT-2ld CANEK,-KXL'Li;rtlVK HTYI.FM IN VA. cln, IVtinug, Welxrlirl, Cherry and Millao Millae en, UKHintetl In Hllver nnd llrenre. ,. .., HKMUTIFKCKIAIlHTOrtK, nls-lfdll III lint KliiK ureet. M JlOIt UKNT-A ."KW TWO-HTOItY IIUICK nultillitc, nllh rautlfrt! ilcrtl liiinritt mmttili Ne.n-,1 liiKl King ctrrrt. Apply 11 L HIUJIIFN' HIIIIIK'H Oroery Hten-, rerntr of Knst Klni mid Plum AtrccOi. Kent iew. Jel.rtd TV I A NY" PF.ItO.SH PCHHl'llli: KIlCltLY 1I (luring sleep In but xrenlher. The cure ler lids ls-11 linniiiiiK-k. They nre cool, imi rurtjilile imil coy. We hnxe Hip bet, imt diiralih-nl the lowest price. We lend 111 Pls. lug Tackle llavs ricN rrem 2iv. up. s-jtilnt reds from 10e. up. We haxe braided .cotton lines for threw Hue from Hie, 11H, FltAlLLY'H KAHT F.Nri PnABMACY. (Oppeslle listern Mnrknt,) lTslley sHnrs.iriririals HinlH'st for the bleed, KxcrylKsly Islflklnitll. WX-. M.W.FAw ri)TR'u Tin: fiilmiwixu nAmf.d i Fanner, llnti ben mid nakrrs, xxlie ror rer merly iK'eiipled smlls In the (Mitral .Market, hnxe rented nnd xxlll eceiipv stiuids lu the Formers' Henlh-rn Market llniee, corner of Seuth lneeii nnd Vine street , where lliey will he luippy leuiivt nil llielr old I'llxleliierH Weil nesdny imdsintunlny uiernliiKs, and Hnttirtlay afternoon nt 4 o'clock IIUTt'lIKRH: II. F. Ilisikey, Jehn (I. Evnnn,,tAceti ettlufer. Ovnr Hninp, Jehn H.Jlnller, ('. K. DlnkPllirrK, Itudy A llre., .IiksiIi llleker. (lee. Whlli-Ode, Charles Fiilrlr, AinesH.Tsliudr, F. Il.Trlsilcr. Frank II. 1)1 ltcnluiuth, Jehn Krgley. FAUMKIW! M. II. Herr, A. F. Ktrlekler, Jiinib D. Wensrr, 11. II. Weaver. Jewph llncliteld, llehrV Cenrad, .liicelidiMxl, W. M. I'ariner, Itiidelplisi. llcrr, II. K. i:slileiiinu. C. II. Hess .Jehn .1. Martin, Isiine Kreldi-r, IhhiicH. Funk, Frank J. KreHler, Jnceli K. Hleiier, C. F. lllnkley, .Martin (leisl, II. (1. Wnrfel, Jehn (iiMlieniiucr, A. Il.llrtne iiiiiii, A. II. llerr.Jelin Helier, Jenns KrcKler. Ileuhen F. Nell, ll. Itiifus Herr, Jinny llarr, It. I.. Uverliellnr, Henry llewnisii, Jehn J. (loud, Jeseph Mllhr, Jnceh K, Ooert, A. Iv. Hiiber, Mariln liejer, Jehn llu kxralter. Jehn Oont Oent ner. .Mlihnel lu Huhrr. Hcniy Warrel, Jehn Shenk. J i ' JIAfRRRV, Frank DuiiiuKl, AdaiiiViih'n, C. neeltner. Jel2.'.'idWAF,H 1' l.UKFULIIei7HlAvi'5, " ' LOOK AT THIS ! Fancy Grades Old Country Teas jl'ht m:n:iVF.i. If jeu want a drink of Heal Old Country Tea dlxe Us a Call. Londen and Glaugew Blended Teas A BI'KCRVLTY. 9-Wnnlwi ihiilleiiKU the world lu produce hdler COFKF.i: than Is sold by u. Ginger Aje & Raspberry Vinegar. We urn iiccJits for Ihe Win. Curry A. Ce.'s (lll fast, lielaud), Olnp-r Ale mid Ilnpherry Iih Kiir. And FI'HFICA -MINFItAL Hl'KINdH (Mric cerlewn. Pn.l, ler their eehbrntid Olnuer Alu and Clialliiti Wnler (uiiheiialel.) m A trial ofllienhnxvceods Is solicited. Samuel Clarke, WllOLFSALi: AXDllLTAILTUA AND i'efff.i: .si'eiti;, li AN'U 1 1 SOUTH qfi:i:n ht. irS'Telcphenc. Flee IlellXMy.-&t lii8-M,FAxr II lit.. II A IlltOTHKlt. -WdlF.V II' IS- Ninety Degrees IN THE SHADE, ON- TIIKHi: IS A ItAID. Wc'ie Miidliu; it out ex cry dav mid hour. Our Htuniiier Cults mid Vests mid Thin I'mitssull iiisiirilliij.' te Ihe theriueincttr; J 11st ninvlliey me si lllui; xei f.iM. Tiiin Coats, Coats and Ycsts and Pants In Alpaca, .Mohair, Drnp d' Kte, Sill 1'eiu.ee, ete.,iil leiniirkahlx lexr prlies. Hllk Stripe, 1 0.1M, 'in tofe, Men stir HnxV rIjc. Ceals mid Vcs, Jl te j,um Men's orllexi.' S?CH. Pants, 7.V teSl..j0, .Ach'h or Hey's lzcs. IN MEN'S SUITS AND PANTS ! Our cilr.ierdlunry hulls, cniivMltigeI llidiiccmetits In Men's hi sil terns of .Men's Suits, xicrcjl'.', unit Jin, i'l pallcnisef .Mcn'sblilP), ncrejlt), new $i. Are helm: fast taken mtxmitnxe of. It Is 1111 eiler en de net url every day. Our Pants line Is i-eiuplelc. Fine I'mttiihsius nnvxxlicre fiem I.W te Je. Cheaper at 7Uc te ila ler ex cry day. All size, lixtrn lensths mid xxldthk. Children's Suits in Profusion ! O111 Hue Is uexx Is'lni; fast chwed eul. The 10 mt cent, rcdiielleu hn done lis ivnrk xrcll. Yeu liaxeela haecent It. Chlldieu't Suit.. $1 te j7.."0, nmt Heys' Suits at f.V'l le L FURNISHINGS. We hnxe PM-rylhliiK you nmy xxlshi shtrls, ll.inni I, While, ISjinel. I'nderxxcar, IIislcry, is k x car. - A vl.lt xxlll pay you.-li HIRSII i OMM'ItU'F. FLOTHllCIlS AND IT'HNI.SHKHS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LA.NUAVlTlt, 1. SUMMER CLOTHING BROTHER, .jjeTicsr1 r ' Nrarly all th 6UIU In the Southern Market Meuse Have Ijecn rtnted in Parmer and llnkher., ,n..n.Vn4Jt,"irJ?2cf ,hJl,;, Senrkeuitln the i?li1i . ' n!7?fl 1UI Irtvllnthm.te the uWle te tlill II ,en market dnys-We.lne.dny niiit-TtiuricUijr mprnlngs -early nd Hatnrday BfliiiiKins at ( o'i'leck. ' 1I1 COMMITTKK. PUIH.IC HAI.K ONTJAtUltllAYTjuSfK ts. at liaue'i lijck p. in., at Ne. M5 West Marlen Mrcct, of 1111 AshId-lkxHii Halt, Wnlnul Hide iMMinl.Jjuuiiec, BrmltlaU Table. Walnut IVsl klenil, Mink Hcnch, Se. V IlntiKC Carnellne. nnd tnnny IhliiRS net mimed, lliri sends arc m Ksl ns nen. JOKL U HAINKsl. Hd Auctioneer. CHANdK OF IIAKKK 8TAND - MY patrons and customers will hereafter nnd me en market mornings In Centre Huunrc, op posite Znlnn's corner, wlicre I will liax-e lint rolls nnd lilscuts, Indy rake, spnnKe rake, deli cious enke, coeeHnulciike, crullers and dough deugh milr nnd bread or nil kinds. NetXTlthJtmidltiK Ihe ml in lice Insusar my prices will remain the same ns lieretofeic. Thniiklntr my customer for nnt faxers, I solicit a ceiillniuinre of same nl Ihe new stand. C. IIOKTTNHII. -1.OAND8F.K The Until Flihlet Tyreilcn Wnrblcru, nt Maennercher Garden I New Performance Every Evening, 1 'dlMWlHinnl escort mid miners net admit led te the jmrdcii. . l.n.'?1T.'" Inclement xrenlher concert will be held In Miminerclier Hnll. Therefore none need iicMime in vimnncsc ccieurnusl ryiellen l'rer.TIII'n Wonderful Marlnnettrs HI1011 Jeseph Hoyrreii Katurdflv nlnlit. s. Hliew nnd JejWind t.. I'FAFFf.K, Prep. SIIIHTSI HIIIIITH! TIIItKB HUNDRKli wnnple of i 'launch te pick from mnde le order rrem fiTT, le SViO. Theruuirhly shrunk. 111 le Shirts, unliitinilrlcd.KScnnd&ocieurown uinkc. blind worked buttonholes nnd tit Riinr 1,1,1 J?'V n'milrlcd.7Se r can't 1st Mil rhewhern lertl.it). "VeurrlieasitrliMHkrt hrict' liuinirati 1sl from II le 2. Hk 8hirti,Hllk Ileslery, Underwear, end 11 coinplete line of .Men's Out ftltlnK". ' TROUT ,& SHANK, Hhlrt Matiiifarttuerii and Men's Outfitters, 1W North Queen Htrcct. mnrai-lydR "NE OF T11K LARGEST CONCERTS F.xer held In this City will beat the MENNERCHORHALL, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1889, Coinpeed or Iho OrcntTjrellen Hinders, Tref. Tlll's Wonderful MurlonetteHheir, miilourxiell-kueix-n JOSEPH ROYER. Admission Th Kels cm be had at the enlrnnec Adults, aw. Children, 10c. JelWtil T5AH0A1NH INHIIOW Don't Miss This Chance ! Jeb tot el about 2,nnu palls nt half price. a -" Men's I,ew Wnlkliu.-hlns-s, f,l7efl te tlj.-iOc ier pair. Men's Kip llandiiindii llrecanx, 7.x'. Hey's llulten Hhecs, Tee, Men's Ixnv Check Itlihberbole Oxford, asc. Child's Calf Heel Lice Khecs, 1,1e nil 8, iV Chlldien's llrel anil MprliiK Heel lltitten Shoes, sires K te 11, We Ijidles' 1'ibble Oxford Tien, 60c. Men's Calf skin Hrxds, tlM. Let of Ladles' and Misses' Tan Colored Oxford Tien. 7,-c. Hey's Helld Leather Handmade Ijice Shee, 7rs Ijidles' Kid and Pebble llutten Shoes. It.ej. Plenty of ether bhees 11 1 equally Lew- Wlccn. Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. 67 NORTH tiUFFN BTItKLT. tihia-ttilP T O CLOTUINti I11JYEH3. L.Gansman&Bre. Best Goods -FOR TIIF. Least Meney T Ihlinble Pants nt lOe, "Vi. S.'e, J I, ft). Dre Pants at S1.W, JJ.0), J.vse, 5.1.U), 31.1)0. Keeteli Cheviot Holts at , S, 10. Flue F.iiRllsh Worsted Coats and Vests at MJrt,JS,10,fl2. A Fine Line of Prince Albert Hulls at Sill. SI ' 91 1. 51", SIS. ' KerH Coats nnd Vests at $iM, f.1 10, Sl.cU biirsiiekcr Cisits mid Vests ul We mid Sl.ie. IleyHat'iV. Illiuk AIiccaCiuIs at SI.U), Jl.Si, S1.60, il.75, ".en, 0. Fixe Hundred Children's I'.mts nt a 2 mid fiOicntH. A iJirRe Asseilment of Children's MulU,I.UD, SI.U5, Jljyi. JI.75, 8-. lletlir Hulls at S'.'.W, f.l, 1-1.60, SI. HKF. OUR English Serge Suitings te Order, In lllaek mid nine, Vuliie for the Meney. tit JU. They are Ooed il)"A11 keihIs- sold Oiie-IliilfOrli;lniil Pilei fiem new en at almost L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., B. 7f. CORNER OF 0RAN0E. LANCASTER, TA. d-NoteenneetiHl with mix ether Clothing Heuse lu tlie rlty. llTIM.I X.MWIN A. HIMII.lt. WD AI.W.A S tJUOTK THE Lewest Possible Prices FOR TDK BEST-MDEJJLOTHDT&. (ieuls'Tliln feats and Vests, 11.09, SI. 25, J 1.50 nnd tun. Rey's Demet Coats nnd Vests, il.OJnnd J 1.25. iint' Kuimncr Jnlls-L'liuxleI.. Cuskluiere and Worsteds, In Cutaway or Hack Ceals, $10, Ilex'. Hiuiuner-Wils'ht hiilts-Chexlnti. mid CavslinHii., Cutaway or hack Coats, ;7, s, ie. Children's Sailor Hulls, 11.75. Jersey Cleth Hull', II te (7. lU'SSLTl SHOIW. A full line of RusM'tt Li-Hthei Hhees 111 I -mile.' HIeIi Cut Hull or Lice. All elegant IllthiK beet at fun, Alse 11 Ijnlles' llaml-Hewed Luc Oxfeid lu llnssvlt Leather, for il.ls. A iluaprr s'rade for S 1 00. OF It HAT WINDOW Frem lop te bottom Is hill ir barKiilns. Arejeu In w-.iiit of u rhisip bat? lfe, step mid lisik at them. The best lui) 's hat ettered j et of 11 lll.uk and Wltlte Mixed htriiw- at LV ; reduced from 2.V. Hoj's White .Straw- Hats, Jup. Maiklniiw-, from Sic up, A 1)1 of Jliii'b htriiw-II11U, Alpliisiiaix', nl 10c ; uilncid fiem !IV. Mill's Mackinaw Hals, with Mitlll Up, for. IV'. A WOH1) Feil NKC'KWHAlt. A lanin line of Kimiiiier Tcck Hcarli in lUht mid medium shades, nil silk, at i'x Wludvnr scarfs for Flannel Shirts In all silk, llchtnud dark shades, at 5, 10, 15,20, 2J,:Snhd Miis-nts. A idea Cashmere Windser lu light colors, nt 25c llipie Feiir-lu-llaud In plain while and fancy colors, nt 13, 17, 2Unud 25 tcnU. 'lhc" Iljrdulek uiul " l-aujferd ois-nten llexilngcndTeck Scarfs, Ihe latusi shars' for ; siuniiurwcar, 111 wen selected iillern-. hi .'. Fnur-iu-IInuds, lu Itsht weights und Unlit iwtterns, ut i'iniid '0 cents. Williamson & Fester, IFi-Uri lHl KINtl ST., LANOASTF.lt, l'A ANI) !U8M.nKLTriTIU'IT, IlAnUIBUUHCi FA 2tfrrttrmnt. extIdoeutothecouhthouhe. ' Summer Dress Goods. inwi 52",t,,,,ir X.,u ,iM,n' !" ,'l, of "rt,M (llnglinms lu Plaids. Plains and hide HtrtwM 12JJC.. tORrlher xx fill a fine selei lloiief (lissl Hress UliiRhnm at 8 and 10 rent." P I ::. . ...""." .''""J l imn. iiiurie uini xriu kve irenlnar, yet leek dress v vm I In n lllaek lteincstlennd French Ijixrn, at 12and ri&ntV. nrcMy' UW' Plain IllnckHtrlped Fa) nls at 12'; cents. Fnt lllnck Striped Hrenndlne, 25criits. yillicrt's Fust lllaek Sateens In Plain Hlrlpennd FlRintsl. -"ii ass we.'s'asiiia'jsi 5 ,,' ,,,c chrni' RTn,ie' ,nu ,hn uccn '"""'" Special Bargains for the Next 10 Days. iSrtiS'Su! ?.'.' S5.1,n,rr.JVc,Bhl He"' TRlnr made, 12K cents unlit H"k Mills, 12U and SI rents ii pair. ( lllldrcnn WliltpHI Imiinil krvn i.l .,.l,lr it. ' .Men sHeamlesa Half lloc,.1fer2, cents. - FAHNESTOCK'S, mes. oe ana m bast King Jtcm SbucvtUi;4ttcttt7 TlTE CAHUY THE LAItHKHT HTOCK OF , T lin til Ipc? ami Fine Hmeklnir Tobnceeln the clly. Weeden mxtcn Klinii iii. Ities atfic. I no Mccrsclinum Plie nt 25e. rtu h mm us-, each. Oeiiu- IIS! Ml IlKNIITTII'M fUllAll urnne nlH-tfttlt lIllCntKlnL'Hir.iL j rceitANN newli:n, MERCHANT TAILORS, al-yilH JW1N0HTH QUEEN BTIIEET. CCHOOL TAX, ItfsV-THElVui'UCATElH KJ nexvin the Hands or Ihe Tn'iisurer. Three iht cent, emrnald iK-fere AiiriisI I. OIllic hours from 0 a. in. till l p. in. W. O. MAIWHALL.Trenmrer. m2MdR is,,, i tciurc rKiiarc. SUlt . (JOLIIEN LION ANI) MIA QUKNDA Cigar. fie rlKiirs, nre hand mnde xvllh Ieuk ir Ilavnua Fillers. Wn mid HO n hose. iD tr, HLMUTH'h CIGAR HTOIIE, nllfdn HI Eat King Street. TTENItY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 136 East Klne street, Imvlnen foil line of I- iirnltiini erexcry deserlptlesi at thu lowest prices. Alse Undrrtnklne promptly nt nt tendrdte. Call and exnnilne our ceeds. n8-lfdll II. WOLF, l;W liist King Htrret. TyNnEliTAKiNtL W. T. S. GABLE, (Successor te U It. Rete.) Having purchased the business of the Intel It. llote.IamprcpareilteRlxe strict attention V.",,.,.er,l.rr.'' "'.'""led te my care. I managed Mr. Iletes business during lit Illness nnd mil piepnred te guarantee satUrnctlnn. mylU-lmilR W.T.H.OAHLli CHOISj! HHOliS! Special for the Summer. We hax-c n line of magnificent hhcWfer the Hummer, consisting of o.xlerd Tlis for Ladles, with nab nt leather lrent. Deugela Willi tins and plain tee, tnu color. tc. ..A.l,'0,l.vt'r' nlC1' ''right Dongeln llutten for tiOO. nnd one for 2.25, x likh cannot Is; cxcelli d for tlienieiic). Plenty of these Half Knngnroe for men, In , "'JlS fciKrcs, ht J2.2"., nnd the same In Oxford Ties, nt 12.00. Alse n full llneeflnv Price hlus-s or nil kinds. Yeu cm surelx- be suited If you glxeus u cnll. Wm. H. Gast, NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN S.T., LANCASTER. luullydWAF riLLF.R'H IIORAX SOAP. Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, AND EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. OWIMiat SflOF-S IN IILACK LEATHER. Ladies' Oxford Ties! Te-iltiy these uiliiiimlikHli:iieH in feet xvenr stiitid in the sniile or Cushion ; here te-ilny you'll find liciiuty uiul llneness uiul Ih-uiiI.v nml KikaliiPfH in ihueiiHiiCiimkes in i'n ilit or iiiiturul eoleteil nml liluck leutheiH - light, easy, (rniecCnl Hluqies, in line, keI'I nml llexihle lenllieix, flint niv cool, comfortable nml iluialile. If you (.'lire net for Htissets bcciiip-e of the thuiilit tlint list nmnv nre xxciiriiiK them or Hint you vih MUttftliiiiK (lidercut, H'h lnmu Uiun likely xxe'xe tlie iiretlv OsCenl in lilack you're looking "for. We've medium grades at economic lirices ns well ns the llnest nt greuler cost. Here'H a jirutty O.sfenl ut 7ee., India kid, puteiil leather tip, i sole leaf her counter, liaiiil-turneil, and a hotter grade, kid lined, nt 61.00. Anether witli liwivy wiles, lKiiutctl loes, patent letitlier tips, excellent foi'wrvice, nt jl.ii'i. And still auelhiT nt 61.111, kitl upiiei, plain eiiera tee, ties, iiKsllum; height heels. At Jl.Wl a ery pretty kid ejK'rn fin.', plain nml patent lcatlicrlipx, llexiiilcselcs, H, ", I) uiul Kwhltlis. Atr-ahriglit Deugela kid, comnieii sense, plain loe, low heels, It, (.', I laud I) widths. Again the price is 6-, veiy neat ten ii i less I'mis kid Oxl'eril lies, patent leather lipiK-d, liiimt-seweil, jiiiiiip soles; an excellent shoe Cur service. Finer grades, liautl-scxxcil, imleiit leather tipped, 6-.e0. Finest Fieneli kid, hnuil-fcucil, 15, V anil I) widths, &.M. Oiue calf grades, line, with patent leather vamiw, liaiul-sexveil, II, (.' ami I) xxidtlis, W eO and 6.1. Mete te ke if ,eii've timu euuugli (e sjiare te examine them. SHAUB&BURNS, 11 XeRTH Qfkkn Bt., Lancasieh, l'A. innri"-ljitA.w "Si I ARTINHROS. CLOTH 1N( ANI MERCHANT TAILORING. Wl. de net try te red nee quality when wcellir Men's, Hey's mid Children s Cloth ing ut Ihe xcry low prices. Hut n'c tn add, iuiprexemid InrrcHHX the qiiallly of ex cry garment. Men's Suits, ST te "J, mi'll Ilml in. excry store, bill lisik ut the cloth, st.xle, linUh, make und the trimming. Compare them xilth xi bat xi e eiler j oil, ul a like price, und note the dlllf rcucc, mid en'll k.i , ncxer saw- such 1 loth leth ing for se little money. He ' Suits, in.iiiy stjles lesi-leit lrem.il te S15. You'll be better pli.ised xi lieu en see them en Ihe backs of the box. We'll help) oil select, mid lie careful luCllttiiig. Little Imcjs getus much attention und ns much euro lu titling. Knee Pant Suits, ! te?4. ICIlt mid Jersey Seil, f.' lu Jl. Illeusc Waist Shirt Waists In nil the desirable kinds. liiour.Mcr liieur.Mcr 1 hiinl Tailoring Di'partimiiuirciiian.x nexelllcs nude lux our order nt prh-es lli.it you'll be ur prlid , J13 le WJ that .xeii exisrlcd would v intii'li mere. Chexlets, rkiniitb, Uisalnure. Sergei te be made In isiel. comleriable. hut xxialhiV sult. The inniiv thlngs'lii Ihe Fur nWiliig IKarliuentheiilil nut be n;crloeLed. We'll sax ex 011 money. Deiiiet t-renrh Haniu I Zephxr. Madras and Silk strlc Shirts. LUIe anit ll.dbrlgg.iii Fnderwcar. Elastic Ststni und NalnriMik lirnwer. SiuniiterNickwcur In (iren (iren iinliieliud China Hllk. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, N0S. I'D AND NORTH QUEEN bTHECT, ! mm Quality and Price. rents; the I2J cent quality J Street, - Lancaster, Pt Ittiocctlnttreua. CIT TAX, IW1.-AN ARATiaiENT OF . . perceiil. xrlll benllexx-ed en nil Cllv T,J paid en or before Julx-1, Isxg. m. le 11 111., nnd 1 te A p. ni. d and Saturday the etlleu xvl exenlng rrem tuOo'cleck. Je.1l2PdR J- H" : iiinee Hours; 81 nnuy. ini.Mendrf .,.,,l,,,. r.. ..r -... ..."'.' ".. " "I"' ' "I L'lll u. ...w... .U J. II. RATHFON. CltyTrcnurer. I7IOU HOLTS, LAO HCREWH, HLT KCREwl 3 Kqunn-nnil Ilexnuen Nuts ' lliese ciiSlTl sleck, ul JOHN HUiT'8, 3S1 East FuRen reJ 111 J? "figure-;, 8Ot70HNllTrkVEa fW ,11111. nun 11 u kini' ru . . --. . "2-IW PUMl-s), HOI LERH, M LVLNO.KNTliiri , ,?''' am IHIenin Pumps, of any capacity. 1 - inn nrxji n, 3.1.1 utn r niten street. niit f peiu:ent. of elycerine rkphi m.-u "" " part "r tl10 Wlld Flower U I.. W.1. 1 1UI.I.AIIH A.l CI!I.-.'HTiri.- I tTlvl J tlininiMtilesirnble.mid most eoin'rerlnbl n. ?.',"''," A.lrrr"'A ri .erismani ... . ....H.iiiiiKinrr,K xxefciKinpstrect. tji."ivwi:ar-the latkst and miih UJ1 las ileiiablest.vleiHnd shades. thoeheneel K.V.,..?,'l,.,,t .VjIhM.AN: Ocnta' FutnUlilil ..,, ,, in jyiiik Mreei. Vi ,.i,liM!liLlV,iVi,r'!rl11."!1 cmde'sniiduil ViT.'.".1. LRIBMAN'H Ocnts' FuriilsliliurHterl I .XUh KXVK.XK - l.tnilT A VII SII.'ltttTl - i efti jxiiiR siriet. I'"" ?.!".!. ciii;ai ONE SCT UK Tn 1- SII111IIK IOOIS. OllCSet Of flm nml Plnnid itioramericansrihtfeeecv'lindeI ju Lunricaiprs, uias (ill c,,s for Uearlns Mill can t.i.t tlir.i ... ffiirv- ,,....,.;. .... V.s i-ii..v. "..::". w.,., j.ri e, ,j.n f.n- "-. , 3 riMIE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-TIIEIIEkI 1 - no iinnivi imiuii. Ill'VPr LTiM ntll t order, easily filled. Call and eVni.ilnn lifJ I'V.'i!'. !" $? 'TrC;. A t ERIKSI AN-H Ocnt J . ...... f.i., iS mine, 1- xxesi ivine strict. IJailluuuAll AITENTION PA III T, .: V."!u.1 -MiikhiB. Patterns. Imw leirs 1111 J'n'eiiiuis ut prices icnsennblc, lit .IOIIJ jjii n,.iurjisi niiieustiect. In'J-tfd IT1,'-1 n.?u.r;!'4! horizontal. tuhulaTJ J crtleal, Periablc. Cylinder, Marine, of nnl sue or neirer. or the imi i,i..i...i..i ..,,,, ......i liuiiiMilp, go te JOHN REST, a)3 Kist Fliltcil " ms-tni i-uiii (31JSA.M llAUHia, HKIH OR LOx )j,l Wheels or WelghUsi, , ,,?..". ""or itniiBC", liaiiKQ Ceckd Obis TubeiJ .. . " eneii', lernicain 11 C.ausei, Cyllndel Cehimns, Cocks fel Oilers Flnli 1, x' xx atrr (inner.. Sleain (iniiiscs, cull en JOHN REST, SH I la si Fulton street inUU FF YOIT WANT A I-ntbT.CLASSPORT III 11. Loslne and Heller, en xxiieels.clie.ip. ns tl mooning prices snew: C horso-pewer, SI7.: 1 herse-ppxrer.Kai; 10lierse-Hxxer, j.; is boric VH'U'f'J'J 3 '"'.r-l'ew 'r, JI.1T... call nl JOII UljJl'H.at! East Fulton sired. m'.'-lfd C2AW .MII.II, HARK MILIJ4, COII MILIA 13 leather Heller!, Tun Puckers. Triple Hen 1 intri vJ-'iiuW!'.' A1.1",1"-' Machinery. 11 Hlr.s.;tci ICaslKulten street, ini-tn uiff. 1 1111 i-iirifrr rrini.i 11,1 JtJll.N C1TEAM HEAT IS 1 IIF.COMINO HEAT FOI IT dxielllii-N, clinrcliei, school Iiuum-h, etc. llimiKli 1 succit.sriilly UM'd 01111 h'uidreit venr nirn tl linn cn ,. ....... ..I .. .. . .1.. . .. niv iv-i 1 .iiiiiiii'iihu 11 euaiiKCCiii 01 1 . "?' V1'""1" kixe jeu a satlsfncterj , t, i, in,, iiin-e. nrj.tfd PACICINdH, AS FOLLOWS; DIRIOO, FOll steam and 11 vilraiille Paeklni;, Asbest lliniel W oxen anil Will.- PaekliiR, Hemp Packlm;, Asl llOCfjXD f I I I 11,-. .k.I t .1 .. . . ' . e. Vi i '",U., "'hnisi,int,inf aiksiei eiiLiiiiiuiLM.iuniiiirKiiitf.uitiii IIlfiL'nler Wutci I IilllrT.iu liil....b.v II.. ..!... . rm . ....,h. -, iiiiui'iiKii 1 ileum;;, itecu H J'nlctll As HIXTM..1.T.J Iiist Fulton slieel. ni'J-tfd I1 ViilxesrIenl;lns Valxcs, Hiu-sUlnbeValx-csl HriiRS Oale Viilxes, Iren lledy (ilotie Viilxes i.ijii riiAi-r c.xiiv Ahin-snixsi mur r;er "-'"''J" vuixes yp H.ifily Villus, Alii I .heck ills cs, Hriisslin ck Valves, IVmjI ValveJ ,.",'.- .m,i, i-uil 111 JUll.l 111 J I'M, Kll l-jis'l 1 11111,11 rtiltt'l, lUj-ttll 'jrt ffi ncirr of pipe, from tMjMv Inch te 0 Imii (llameU'r.lfeil sine nia luxriiKiire. mid I lie only heu.nln Hid Hint' en., nun 11 iHi. emiini; uiaemne. culling 1111 Ul 11 eiameier, ill Jiiu. uiiij'S,.i 1'jut Ful-I ten sued. lii'.'-tld "lTum cast iron pipe riTTivrm. neri I' tdnlii mid rediielin;. up te Much dlaineterJ Miilleable FltlliiKs, FlmiKci, FIiiiike Unions .uiiiiiieiiiN, American i'iiiiiii. Tube SupnnrtsJ HniiL-cr", riiHirmid Cilllii!; Plaits, ke te JOHN REST S.ilU East Fill leu sti eel. , iu2-tfd lOR I10R1.ONTAL STATIONARY E.S tj KiucK, iiuiii . te se liere.Hixxer, and Vei iiciti i.iiKiiics irem te JO heimwiinu'cr. inn wll I mill ll Btreel, Unit them at JOHN RESTS. IVi) liisi 1'ulteiJ ml-tfil 17IOR('AKI'INOS,IHON OR HRAKS. LIIIIIH 1 or hiiix-y, at short notice, ue te JOHN! iii,-m,.i.vi ijiHiiiiiieii sireti. iii'j-tfd Q lAllllt IN SfOCK 11KST niAiir-iiAi. V' llaiiiiuiieil Rar Irou,lieiible Hcltacd Iren!! llurden's lllxet Iren, Itlxeti.. Het mid Celdl Heller lien. Steel. Shert imn .'(.111 In v.. 111 ml jwii.s 111-ij -, a.i.1 uisi 1 niten sireet. iiij-tfd 1, ...,..... ' 1. .i . .. . "' ". .-...',.. TV IN WANT OF HRASS OR IRON HTOPI eked dtrlfi. P.t nml llll.l 1 Cei ks. Asbestos Packed Cocks. t ecas, ixircechs, siiiii .leints, call and pet I .. .. . . . 7.. - --" ......... ...uH I.....! n uiii erucr ey mail, lejimii ei.i.j.1.1 uea riiiteiistieel. m'Jlfit riIll'E COTl'ON WASTU COPI'Cll IIV the pound, ldc: In lets of 10 pounds erl ...., .-v. .111 Kuwiii in ui icii 10 mix iiari 01 ine ejlj Free. Call en JOHN HEM', Ne. .UlEnstl it . .. .1. . . .. . . - .. r niiiiii hieevi 111-II1I INJKCTOISS, RUE LI1TLE l.l NT. II N. eisic Iic-plratem and Eleiteis, l.bermaiil Heller Fisiltr, Pi nlierlhy lncler, American! Injectors, all in slis k, at JOHN HlJiT'S, :illl rjisi 1 iiiien sirei 1, inu-tfd Tl VVNKS FOR WATER, OIIl, ACID OR HAS. X. or any sh.iiie or cip.ieit.x,al l.ilr prices te I le JOHN l,e, Wl liist rullen stuet' inilld I7IOR THE III2iT HOI' AIR Fl'RNAl.H IV V the m.irktl, k" le JOHN J1IS-.I", :t Kist lllll'll nillVI, llta."!Ul 17TOR l'FLLEYS, SH VITINO, COLLARS, , ,!) N !.".VV.,..,'.".?.'.'. '"''"".K'' lU-" . ...'.... .,.i.,.i.uijifti i 11111111 Mlcei, Ill'J-ttd 17IOR HOII.FIl Tt'HE IIRFMIFS. STH lON U 1"IK)X rem lies, Plpeaud Mnukty Wrenches .... ..""". "ni "" can-, etc., g" tnJOHW IILsl',.Kl Iist 1 'niten stuet. ni'.Mtd fi OLD HRON.E. I.IQFIDS MI HIZINO ferste.iin xi orient JOHN' mis l"s. .'Cl! I'.isl Hen sued. m'.'-lM 1 RADIATORS, OF ANY M IKII OR PE .1 slL'ii.can iHifiiruUhedntn'ii'.en.iblellKureii, by JOHN REST, S.U East Fulton sheet. uiiMId VOENC'Y FOR CALLAHAN A- COS Cl inent te take the phiixi of Red Ixsul. In hnll: ll makes llxe tlinc the iiautlt) of led lend mid Is lar superior In lu.ikliiK steam joints; packlm; mull mid band hole plaUnini holler Ac., .Ve. Price 'Jl (SMits st pound lit JOIIe HErtTS, W3 lint Fulton strict. inS-tld IJTE.VM. A'e desire tecall llhe uitcutleii of consumers of Steam lioedsund EiikIiii.T!. Siij'pjles. toeur nrce nnd xtirlisl stock 01 Piis-i. Viiiies. Cocks, Mallenblu and Cast lien Fitting, Vlitte, Vulnilis.nii mid Fsudiirlan, hlict-t. Plitnnuud VnlxePaekltixs; Si-eieh mid Red Line Reflect I11K I Inline (ilassiw. Slenni Raduilers mill Steam He.itlui; Apparatus, r-ct uud (.up K-rews,mid lu fuel nliueM eer)tliliiii nsnund by stcum users, uud all of xxhlih xxe eiler ut prices wlilih we k'liirnnt f te I lewir than tliisa of any ether deulei lu ihls xleinllx. We h.ixe iHvllix,'!) the larut stock, and be lni; ceniieetisl Willi the Tilcpheui Exeh.mac, nivprciMreil teireilxeuud tilt 11II uriler. 111 the slinrlcst sisible time. W. lien In xvnul of any thliiK liieurhiic, call en us f(,r price an. I e will touxliue en of our ublllty und Milling. nes te saxc you Meney, iviaj and Vexation Our facllttle for fiirui-liliM Entlnes, Hellers, Mia'lliif:. Pulley , Hauuers, S'iiul Machinery, 1'luuilM.rs una lias Filters' Tisils, Pallenw, Medels, and Iren und llniss Castluzs, und for the preiniu njilr of all kind of imn hlin-r-. nre une.McIled In Ijineiivwr, uud xvc le-iKSlfiilly solicit a share of your imtrennge. Central Machine Works, 131 A IeH NORTH CHRlsTI VNciTRElTT, LAyc.x-.ii.il, l'A. Geed Werk, Heusouaele Charge., PriunnU uc, TcIcpuque couucclleu UJ-Udll .i' ,.'."" ".": sci or cepperMiillh Teel Alse Hciicliesnnil Patterns. A Reed loenlltv r ', 'J T"., f ''"'rcd.ln Lmeastcr, Pa. Ineu ut Ibis ellk-e at once. JclO-lxvitRiw i. ISfttwaa,' gffff-'- & 6.& feipW s.--
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