ilr. i '. V?1 ,-FS .j,V i in 1880. r 1,0 THE LANCA8TEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THUBSDAYv- JUNE 27, . "-7lP.-irff . ?' rsc 9rWiwtTVir1nr",,W'S ' m"iv r. "' r.-r- v -vjiw- ,- rs(g; iSr Pi MY. .f1 v ,l A1E lELft lr i .cl and Literary Pregramm " ,rl farenta and Frlemla of the XJMlalAttcHit-Ledge Officer. SYxxainMa., June 27. The graduating laea at SU reter'a academy, en heutn street, took place this afternoon. ily few Invitations were issued te itie BU and inett IntunMe friends. The tereltes wcr much enjoyed, and showed kIm, careful training given te Iho purlin of tfM academy. The pregramme was an rei- rs: Hamlet" Overture, (plnr.es) Misses K. taw, u zeigier. In Maria rtt.lla" Vraul Muss. tOwnlnc Words. Harn r. Hengland. Wand Value dc Concert,-" Qine) MlstesB. JfcMtand.M. Gable, Kech, T. Mnri In. 7TUi1lna''-Trle, violin. Ml prelehcn Ua: guitar, Mis sWa P. Jlenglnnrt; plnne, m Katharine Byrne. .. , , , ... . ' liarrh-"Trlumphalc.V (planns) Mse A. -WMtcrauin, L. Enlvrlsle. C. csUrinnn, N. Bntvrlste, i Calisthenics. , Si " La OltAim," (pianos) M lc M. M'Carlhy, A. Ahertic. M. A Brady. .M.IMlrmly. ,1-rienl Tableaux, Academic Honors, hatha Hmm. Rrrne. Y.k. " Anastasla," H. llauneii. Cm u,.. A Itrtii I. y.lraiar- . "The Heiress" (Pin no Sole)" I .a 01 Dnrcm toMne," Opus I, Miss Knthnrlne M. llyrne. " BlBdlantlna," Vecal Class. . IS Violin Sole-" Ernnnl,,' .Ml" ureicucn imi . IC "IITrrtvalnm" O'lAtmnl-M sscs O. Hull". KTC&tlnkh.ir.Mlnlrli.n. Fallen ft ifceene from Dickens (Jarlcy's Wax Wl".l .. L T . .. .....-l1. .. ... .... illl.lKi.1 XI !.. F ',0 Jjilsu.Mi'l v.eimi,' ',... f - ajonenuc, u. jiurniy, ". i iuihhi, ?. ....... en. . Valedictory Kathnrlne M. Byrne. The following oflleera wpte elected last 'Blght by Liberty Clrcle, Ne. 23, 11. U. (II. CF.lefl'cnnxyivaiiiat K. w., iranK line- 'hue; C. W., Geergo Oentrcr; C. .1., DavM ,FH. Palmer; C. F., O. C. Miller; II. II., SKuRene Suavely; H. S. K II. Trnnk .1 BailevS 11. n.,J.J. Tcmplej II. T (1. 1'. ijf.Stelnhciser; AV. D., Daniel Onntner; W.., i'VK. H. Ttrllrfl; trillions. KumilO Sn.ircly U:f A 1.. fff llAltvnt . rmirnvf.titntlVA. A. 1. -Vi.u - ... ...... , .M..v, , cjlMKlgers. ,i" Tlie funeral of Uie Inte JIis.Ieln Null Swm Imlil Hili innrnlnir nt 0 e'rlwk from liiHely Trinity Catliulle cliuri'li, ami wan Jvary larpely attciuleil. '' ucerEO it. iiicnarus rinu ii mi" ii- Rng for a trip te l'liilnilelphla. Samnel lleilnian found n iiockPtiieoK containing money nml aome tlckeln. Tim feowner can have IhPMine ly calling at lii k'l home en Neilh Seventh etreet. Mrs. decree Mable, of Chicklo, and Mr. r Wm. Mable, of Columbia, lea town last L evening for New Yerk, whero tney wm . kall tar tfllrmin. '" Officer Wlttlck arrCKtel f'liailes Ijiden last nlffhl for being drunk and disorderly. Fkiuire Kvaus nent him te Jail for fie ida.VH. Hf (Tl. 1T..II..I tl.tl... CI.....1a. bnlirv.il ' All! UI11IUII JIIUIIIHJH (3iiiiiJ v.vw. ;jnml te Lititz NpriiigH tills morning, iibent " 230 la leaving en the morning train. rS Mnu A. l:. Shwli left town te-day for a "S lll li 1 jir.ivelli rnnntv. New Voik. 4T ';.:.;..7. .:.:.:. .".''.. I5Uire J?Oliy 10111 iw liniu Jimivn r. Jail for 20 days e.icli last night. Harry Hall sued Andrew Hiecknm no lore Squire Selly for nstmlt and battery. if, A hrnrlnr. wa liplil timt flVPIllllir. Hllll hn If was held in rJOO ball for eeuit. h Messrs. Fred. Iliicher. Jer Kech, they et the i ttf. K CrUt and Dr. C. F. 5 kcJ returtied home last night TVaaoingien, i. u., wnurii went in reference te the removal poctefQce. They had an lntcrview With the, peetmaxtcr, and the gentlemen re ceived every encouragement te the huccpsh of Iherr effort. Antheny Seobenoor, clarienet player In the MctroellUu liund, was itinrrled te fp MUm Mary Ilagel, in Jlely Trinity uuno uune .' lie church, this morning. SALVAGE FOK KfltAY LOdS. A Quewtlen AVhether tlvvuers of lalamls can uinim inn uwwiim, Frem the CeliunbU ltcnilil. Among the heav lest losers lv tliegre.it flood of Jnne 1, 18MI, wero the limiliurjtnd mill men of thoMusijueliauim river legion. Net less than six million dollars weith of legs nml lumber woie Ileated nway from . their owners en Iho high water of that moiiierublo Heed. Ity far tliegicitcr urt of this less tails iiMn the lumbermen In and around WIIIiaiusK)it. These lum bermen are all members of an in corporated cetniwny known us tlie " West Tinmen Lumberman's Kx ehangV' and this unritoiatlen, by original ownership, assignment, tr.iuslcr, etc.. hae aceuircxl the nbsolute ownership of all legs and lumber which recently escaped Inte tlieKnwiucliann.i. This Kxthnugn is new taking uctive steps le recover mid s.ive their property. Great ipiaiitlttes el this property has been cuiight along tlie liver hanks and ledged en the Islands in Ijiii casler county. It U probable that there will be much disappointment among Kioto who ha e caught legs with reference te the compensation allow isl them by law. Thore is a general opinion that thev will laniQte rccex cr :u the raioei liny cents ... ..i -....- pcWijpKaalhls is an error. It i4wwluiij.. me act e i "smji, inhl tfiies, .i coinpens.i ceinpens.i tiqn of iitlj' ceimfTO- leg for each saw leg caught in-low the low n et Northumberland, but this price only applies whom the owners of the legs h.u e eluntarlly Meated the legs lu the rivpr. The law was passed te prevent the driving of legs below Wil Wil liamspert and was neer intended te cover the case of legs which had licen taken out of tbe'ltoeins by high Heeds. vThe' rate of compensation allowed te these who "catch, take up and secuie legs and lumber tloatingdewu theSusiiiich.iuiin river" is above the Columbia budge tifly cents per thousand feet, beard measure, and below the bridge seventy-llve cents per thousand leet beard iiieasiire. With reference te tlie legs and lumber ledged en the Island and along the bsuks. it does netappearthat the laws et Pennsylvania fix any coiiiH.'iis.itlen te tlie owner of the land, w iere he doc net aitunliy catch the floating legs or lumber but w'lmre they only ledgo en hi projieity. A public, saloef all the leg that evMped from the Ikkiiiib will be held in thn court heu se in Williauispeil en te-morrow (Thursday) nt 10 a. m. A coiiiinlttce fiem the West Ui-aiicli Litnihei man's Kxehauge hns already Mlel along the iicr in our county uud it is hcliecd that i aiieedy settlement of all claims en an equitable, basis will be made. MeM of the Island oiynersare represented by counsel and the LunlK'nnau's nxehauge have employed Wm. II. (Hi en, ct.q., as their attorney in Lancaster county. The stray leg committee make the fol fel fol (ewilig estimates of legs new lying in this vicinity, vir: Frem Highsplre te Columbia dam, esti mated at 1L000,0e0 feet. Frem Celuinliia dam te Safe Hailsir, estimated at :s,'tH,(j) feet. l-'romKafe Harber te Yerk Furnace, estimated at SoO.eoQ feet. Frem Yeik Furnace te McCall's Ferry, estimated nt 2.000.000 feet. Frem McCall'H Ferry te Peach Bettem, estimated at5,e00,O!W feet. Frem Peach nottem te Couewingo, esti mated at l.OfiO.oeo feet. Making u total of an,eau,isai loot. Klectlen oreniccrs. At a meeting or the Lancaster Mienner Mienner fber, held last evening, the following ofll efll , ear were elected; l'ie-.Ideut, Heuiy Vrachbar ; vice prealdeut, Jacob Slehert ; ecretary, Henrj' Kchmitt ; assistant secre tary, Henry Ostermycr; corresponding L aacreUry, Prof. Carl Mati : tremnmr A Henry Gcrhart, r Tlie Beating en the Creek. Wkmer's bridge is a nmnilur i,ia. -.. pc boatmen Just new and every night crowds w awinpr mere. ine ciceic ivu . r klgh last evening and the attend dfWKie was net large. Tlie ttrect has eeen muddy and high ever this scaen : , tJuui the previous one. -e Onicer Elected. Following ure the elllccrs elected bv Teuteula Ledgo 105, K. of I : C. t, ciiarles v;ieth; V. C. Fred Vellmeri Pr.. V. Neu. 4erf; K. of It. and 8., J. II. O.iteimiycr; K.ef F., CMrl Ilehu; M. of O., Oust (i. W-wwiit m. at A., Ucury Helz; I, CJ., JM,Sta: O, 0,,,tc. Olahbrenner; trustee, IJMaVbrJ., J. U. 0tcringcr. Damaxe Hy Storm. 8Tn.4sm.me, June 37. The aterni Wed nesday morning did an Immenee amount of datnage In and krburifl thlt plaee, llcacr creek was higher than It hns lieru known te be for twenty-five years. A number of small bridges were swept nway. One man had scventy-flve panels or H. fence lesl, and great quantltiCH of grass that had been cut in the mendeu and low lands was entirely lest. A culvert en tlie railroad was washed out and when the train went ever Wednes day morning tlie banks gave way and tlie engiue rank Inte the ditch. An entertainment will be given In Tem perance hall this evening under the au spices of the I. O. efO.T. Ilrlver and Horses Injured. Mr. Knight, tlie "extract man," who drives through the county with two hoises and n drug wagon, met with nu accident yctcrtlay. While drhliig down n hill near I.lbottySijiiate one of the horses be gan kicking, getting one leg ever the tongue and throwing the oilier horse, wagon and driver down an embankment. Mr. Knight was dragged some distance, the wagon passing ever both legs. He was picked tip In an unconscious condition, anil carried into the hoitse of Aipilln tam born, who lhcs uenr. An examination was made and he wan found te be badly bruised and Internally Injuns!. lie was laken le his home at Dwchlau, Chester county, this morning. The wagon was badly wiecked, and the hornes inetu or less wralched. KntrrtiilliiiM'iit nt MlllHl-Nvllln. On Wednesday evening sixty of the memberHef Christ Cheral society, tills city, lie.trded the Millersvllte street cars, which by special arrangement were waiting for them, and loll town for that illnge le glve n concert In theSt. 1'aul's Lutheran church. Notwithstanding Iho threatening weather the church wan. crowded, the well deserved reputation of flic choral society btliiglng together n very laigoamlleiiceortholovei of music The prngraiiuue consisted of cliei uses Interspersed with soles by inili- Idual mciubcra of the society. The choral orchestra ol'tweive pieces acceiniKinled the cherua and added very greatly te the en joyment of the occasion. The 1,'heral added another very pleasant evening le llm id read' large number with wlihh It h.is fivored the citizens of I.sncasler and Mil lersville. Died nt AhIHiiIiiiIii, Ohie. Chiuf of l'olice Ktuelt7. this morning ie ie celvcsl the following mcssige: Asni'Aliur.A Hauiieii, Ohie. I'll ul out if a girl nituKil Yeung lias parents there; possibly m.irrkil te u mnu luiined linker. She is here dead. Address, A. II. IlettNi:. A visit te the Yeung families in this city fulled te threw any light en the Identity of tlie dead woman. Any information re eelved by the chief of police will be for warded te tlin Ashtabula autlmrltes. Held l"ec Arsen, fieorge Itlchardsen, the colored man who was charged with arson In setting lire te the house of William Weber, was heard hofern Alderman llershny this morning. The attendance was very huge, of people who weie anxious te hear llionvldence. The testimony showed that Itli liariNen was seen ntall lieurs oftlie night prowling about Weber's heiun and would pans It right anil nliie times a day. 'riiealderiunu belli tliecnse for coil ituud the accused was committed. 't'holhillreod All Itlgltt. The iuarryvllle railroad Is again lu geed running order, as n large uutuber of men were at work en It jestciday and are still se employed. Thn train due here nt .It 10 did net arrive yphteuhcy afternoon until ft o'clock, but te-day all urn en time, and run ning the whele w-ny tlneiigh. Tlie Johnstown I'uiiil. It. Nelt and fi lends te-day ciuitrlbuted W.fiO te the Johnstown fund, making the total receipts at neon te-day S!,ilf.7tl. The cltiens of Christiana le-diiv con tributed fMa le tlie .lohnstewn' fund, which with the previous atnetint contrib uted makes their ceutilbutlun $.I01.r0. llemembei-eil lly Ills l'iiill. Win. II. I.evergoed, teacher or the West Chestnut street grammar school, was pre sented by his pupils en Wednesday nllni nllni nllni noen with n handsome geld-headed cane. Thocauewas made le the elder of tlie boys by Units Weber, and en tlie head is an nppiupiialn cngtiniiig. Mr. Leveigoed was greatly suipilscd at the gilt, but re turned thanks for tlie handsome gitl. - Orators Contesl. Among the ten Juniors el Muhleiibeig cellege who entered the oiateriial contest for the alumni prte el' fi, weie thn fol fel fol eowing: William P. Hiih-i, Ijiiuritster, subject: "Thiillllhicen te be Crossed;" Maitlu (1. Schnellci, ll.ireiille, " A Man's ii Man for a' That ;" mid J Samuel It, We.i irfilfiiMMil, ''Meuieiles' Casket." Tlie orations weie deliwrtsl en V'ciiiies.'..iy. The declsiiiu or the judges will be an nounced en Friday. a. . Witiiileivd Fi-eni Heme. J. K, llehier, who worked ler Win, Melllngcr, coal and lumber dealei at Willow htieet, and wlin is slightly de mented, left Melllngcr en Tuesday even ing without lint, coal or shoes. Nothing has been heard of him since. He is 'Jil yeaisehl, .' feet Sinchei. high, high ihcek bones, siuoelh face, blown hair and grey eyes, and Is sickly looking. Fears ha'e been entertaimsl by Ills filiuid that some thing has happened te him and they le IHjrliHl the co te Chief Smelt, who Is looking for him. 'lliele Itccpptlen lu'llils ( Ity. Miss Llazte U. lliirleiuaii, ir Mauch Chuuk.w-asuuiirledouWislnesdiiyteOliver F. I.enliuidl, or Neriistuwii. Te-morrow evening the mauled leuple will be ten. It-red n icicplien at the home or ths gloom's jiaients lu thlscity. a. 1 Mived I'reui ii utry tJrnve. , (ieorge Kuu, a beylixiug en Chinch street, whlle liathlng In the I'onestegii cits.k en Wednesday was seled with cnunp. David Peleimnu, who was tishlng lu the vicinity, went te the icm-ue r Yeung Kurtz and brought hint te shore. The timely assistance tendered by Mr. Peter man s.ied the boy's life. Mnri'UsI This Mei-nliig. Mr. Antheny Hcidig and Miss Itausing, daughter el lleniy Itaiisiu Annie r, weie niariied this meiuing. The ceienienv, which took jilai e in Ht. Anllieny's ilmrch, was perferiutsl by Itev. Father Knul. The iclntlvcs mid fi lends of the ceuli.ictiiig Iirties uitui'ssml the lereuieny. Entertiiliilnir Ills I'l-leucls. .Sheriintiirkhiildcr te-day took n num ber of friends te his farm in the lower end of the county. llnliy Conch lltilned. A Iwby coach in front of. Sprceher's store, liist King stieet, was mined by a horse en Wednesday. Tlie carriage was blown te the gutter by the wind and the horse made shot t work of it. Attended Commencement, fhe feist annual ceiiiiuciHciiicnt oxer exer oxer cisesel Mt. St. Mary's celluge, L'lumlu hurg, were held en Wednevl.iv. Among these present at tlie exercises weie IMward Kellly and lllchard J. Mulene, of this cltv, graduates of that institution. a An Old Weiiinu'a Duiith, On .Sunday nt .Smyriui, Delnwaie, Mm. llebewu Cater,eolered,dled nt the advanced age of iisyciia. She formerly resided nt lloluerstewn, this county. Tlie body was Interred nt Smyrna. Tlie World's Tobacco Yield. Frem the lxiitvllleCourlr-Jeiiriil. The world' annual output of 'tobacco la Increasing) rierhapa mere rapidly than that of either wheat or corn. Kentucky In the greatest factor in the tobacco market and her product steadily grows. That of -'Virginia does llkewlse, and several of Iho Northern states ate mitigating It successfully. Cubahasieng been famous for her cigar wrappers, and In many parts of the Island the t.lanter.s are abandoning sugar and turning (holt at tention le tobacco, finding the latter much meic profitable. Hvcn llermany Is en deavoring te raise It. Hut the greatest cfleits te extend the cul tivation of tobacco are being made In the FHsl Indies. Meth Iho soil and the cllmate oftlie great Islands near the Asiatic coast Hre admirably adapted le the weed, and It has long Ijeen successfully grown there, but net until recently hava attempts licen miuie te prouuee u en sucn u large scam. Deth tlie Dutch and the llngllsh are heav ily Interested, and the industry Is tint con ducted by small fanners as hern in Ken tucky, but by KrcatcoiniKinlcseu immeuse planiatieus, working it thousand or mere coolies and Malays. Tlie most proscreilH of the companies Hinlociited In llatnvln and Kiimalra, and their. tnlsiecH Is frequently shlpjiel te American markets. The last Issue of the Londen Finatitlft AVir quotes tlie stock of five of these coronations as fellows; 3, 151, WO, 12),' and Hill. They li ad vanced about IS) points e.iili In the last llilee months, and are among the most highly pilr.ed shares en the IxjikIeii K. ciiauge. a. The World's Machines. Aceiillng te a leceut publication of the statistics bureau at lleilln foiir-fillhsef Iho steam machinery In the world has been constructed within the last twenty-fhe vans. France has ll,Mni Isillers, 7,Vki hHOiiiotivesand l,70(ishipl'eller.S! Austin Hungary, 12,0(H Isiilers mid 2,leil loronio leronio lorenio lives. In tlie United Slates the .steam machinery, exclusive of locemothes, has 7,Wie,(HK) hersn ower; In Knglaud, 7,Ks), IW0 In (Jermanv, l,iVHl,O0U: in 1'ranre, 3,taK),0lW; In Austre-llungary, l,MK),000. Thme are some lfl",000 hn'ometlves, with .1.000,efi0 liorse power, In the world. All the steam machinery in the world possesses trt,!iHi,XK) herse power. The ono-herse power of u machlue ojiernled by steam is rspilvaient te the stieiiKfh or three ordinary horses, ami the strength of an eidluary hoi se Is equivalent te tlie combined slicugth of seven men. Frem all this the stal Istical bin can at Ucrllli diaws the i (inclusion that the steam machinery of the world does the work of l,000,K)(i,(KHi men, or twhe the working population of the glebe. event.v-llvi I'.ih'IIhiiiiiIh. Kmu.mii Hip. ii ('.ilirnriil.i mountain tow li irmote from telegraph, hasjust been IichkI rrein in a startling way. en uie i"iu oc curred tlie heaviest eaithquake shock ever felt theie, and since then no less III. in sovcii(y-lHeilihtliiali(Mk huve been felt. The local paper thus describes Iho fiist (ln: "The first great shock was followed nt Intervals by moie or less heavy shocks for ever two benis, until seventy-right shocks had been recorded, of which thu llrst, thir teenth, Dlleenth andtlie eighteenth were very sovrie. At the (list shis'k which was siimelhlug fearful, rocking buildings from slde te slde and scalteilng I'leckery and glasswitin people rushed out of houses in whaloxer clothes they happened le be. When a shock would coiue Iho crowd would yell and run for the middle of Iho street. "The vlbinlleim woie from south te neith. The shocks weie geneinlly pro pre ceded by distinct riiiuhllug noises."' Sent te .Intl. Michael .Sullivan, arrested ler drunken and (ilseiilerly conduct at I'lince and Lemeii slieets by Ofllcer Myers, was com mitted by the mayor this morning te the workhouse for II ve (lays. Mnriled nt Wnlklus (Hen. Miss Sndle I'leining and A. W. Ilrml street, of Hnrhester, N. Y., were marritsl nl Watklns Olen en Wednesday nt neon. Miss Fleming was a lonelier in the public schools el thlscity for a number or .irttre, and thn bent wishes of many fiiendsln this i Ity go with her. She w 111 residual IliH'hes ler, whero her husluiid holds n lucratlie business situation. An Iren Firm EiubiirrasHed. An execution en n coulexsed judgment Ibr?il,s0!i, dated the Bilh Inst,, and pay able mi demand, iigniust .lehn T. Itebbins and Henry l' Hall, trading as H. Kebbius A' Sun, I Ten and steel inaliufactiiiers, of Philadelphia, was issued en Wislnesilny by the Kensington National bank, Phila delphia. During the day the tlim made an assignment te IMuiud II. Wilsen. The total liabilities are about Jlir.,0Kl, and the assets fct7,.ri0i. The l'rolillittlen Stutn Convent Ien. Chilli man A. A. Stevens and ether meui meui meui beisot'lhe l'lolilliilien stateceiinulltee met in llairisbuig en Weduesday. and de cided tu held their statu eoueiit(eu en the 'Xh of August. The place has net been agieed upon, but It will be settled with ni leicucn le the most advantageous lnllre.ul rates. Deuiiiiiii'Iiik Ouny. A meeting of veteran soldieis lu Yoikeii Wednesday night denounced evmybedv resensibhi for the dete.it of Di, 'it. l Spaugler, who faihsl te lie appointed ten vacancy lu the pension eiiiii!nliig heaul of Hint county. Dr. liny, who was suppettcd by S.eiitd tjuny, risehed the upiieinlnieiit. ' DeKCees el (inlliiiitry. 1'iein the N, Y. HernUI. Should women be hanged 7 Women insist that they should net be dniirlcd or any el' the lights which men enjoy. It would be iiiigall.iul and iingeu tleiu.mly te thwait their wishes lu a little matter m" this kind. Hut when it comes te voting, uh, that is n wholly ililleicut thing. Went te Alabama, tlriint llehrcr, son elMaJ. .lein Kelnei, lull l.iueiMlei te-day ter Itiiiiiinghaiu, Alabama, wlieie he intends going into business De net fingi.l the l,aun PaikiiRO 1'iuty te be held IIiIkcmiiIiik li the Lullis' Aid sni'lety of the Piish.Ucrlan Meineilnl iluiirh, nl Mr. D V. E. Pelkal's, 7K Piliire slirrt. Tlicie tstm chnree for adinlulnn mid all aru bile,l. ne fTfshinents will l served. Pcrtllitt. Entz. Ill this I'll), en thu ISIh lui.t., JeM'ph l.ulz, In lili.iMh )iir. Tlierelatlscsniut Iricmls of thn family, also ICnliflilsefbt. Jehn mid Kl. Mlcluii'l's society, ire icspectfully luvllcit le attend Iho funeral, from hU Inte residence. Ne. 531 HI. Jeseph street, en l'rld.i iiHirnliiK at S) o'clock, lllgli Jhis nt HI. Jeseph's church alii e clock. Interment nt Kl. Jeseph's i enu ler . ;itd Miciiaei.-AI Cehuubln, oil thn Kill III.!., Mrs. Kllrnbeth Mlchncl, widow of the late Jehn Michael, In iheVlst Jcnr of her age. 'Iho relatives and friends nre iejs'ctfull In vited te attend the funeral en Hiiluiday ai 1 p. p.. nt Trinity Lutheran t hiirrh. 2i llAKl.lt. -in this city, en the 27th Inst., Daniel II. linker, lu lho;ikt)eiiref blunge. 'lliciclHtlw-HHiid lileniUef the faiiill) Hrie Scctfiill) Invllisl te attend Ihe fiuirial. fiem his into icsldi lice, Nu.SU7 North Diikestiiet.en Rituidiij ulieriiisiu nt '.' e'chs'k. Inttrinmt at 1 jen iiter ceiucfcry. 2td JlCIU iXbtlCVlieCllll'llltV. "VTieiaii'ei.y rum! ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpll 1H powder never varies. A murvel of pu J. rlty, strength and wliolesem.-ues. Mera usiiieiiili-:it Hum tlie enllnarv kinds mid cnu cnu cnu liotbesoldln competition with the niiiltlliid6 of low tint, short weight, nluin or phusphatn Powders. Mil milu m cam, KOVAI. lHut.Nll I'OWUKII Ce., 100 Wil ntrv I, New Yerk. jiiHrtl-ljilAlyw Item bucrtlcntent. THKY CAN ALL COI'V BUT NONB CAN Lqual Dllly Waltz's JIavaim Killed Clear, NfW. 5 A IttJ NOUT1I O.UKEN BT. mylM!nM,W,Th,8Aw CfK)K WANTED AT NO. .07 WEHT CHIMT nut street. Must be well reeemtnendit. tlixxl wekcs. Jc27-ThAM CANEH-f IIeT'TnEHT AKSOHT.M1WT OK Canes In the clly can be found nt HII.liY WAJTZHI'lUAHHTOnE. Nm, A and IW North Queen street. m27-M,W,Th,Hw I.AWNHOCIAL AND PACK AOB PARTY piOII win WEivm iil iir. it. .. iiiwi i1,!" Ih I'rlnce street, THlirtHDAY EVENINO. iecieiy ei ine Allfrlcndnln- rreiiliylcrlaii Memerial Church I lied. ilefrcshmentJ". je-ji,'! BENT fie HAYANAjfH'I.EK CICJAIt IN t..e..ty,tT.ttYWAlT7.n Noh. B and Ittl North Queen HI. iiiylMm.M,W,Tli,M&w e UKOOMKN LION AND MIA UUKNDA (;ii;(irM.ri4'C!ffAni(nrenan(i iniinf wnn King VliHi lint nun r hit iriisin hum ii,nuws'i- lr.n. !!.. . Ll iirTP. rurm nnu ni ix. DEMUTIl'n I'KIAII HJUIIK, nls-IMll 111 Ensl King Htreet. UNDERWEAR- LKIIIT AND MRDIIVM wclehl nnrtrrwear In sll gmdcBnd nny slrr. nl KltfHMAN'H Ocnls' riirnllilng Htere, 12 Went King street. OHKaTwK'H EIQUOrtbTOHETlS CENTIIE O HQUAKFU PURE RYE WHISKY. MynwiiOUtillatlen. sepIWfd rpiiu most m:rinxiiiN(i dhink in 1 warm unilht r Is Inrt whw. We hnc Pure I'nlireriila Itcil mid While Winn fer.'Wccnts, laiKObettlcs; Jl.dOjTrilercn I'etllf". UUirHBH'M I.KM'OUHTOItE. Nii.53fiitn,Kiiiri,I lainraster. Pa. irANTED-A COOK.-AI'I'I.Y AT THE KXC IIANDE HOTEL. -tllTrffAltS A Nil TH'I"H-THE l,ATIT, j the meet riralniblr, and most eotnferlablo f.lnies iimi si ics ny sue. nl i.iu.-s.Mvr Oeiils' 1'iiriiUhlng Htere, i2 Went KIhk street. ny sire, nl EHIHMAN'H 7ITIKJIB HAVE I)NO HINCK DECIDED llial Hilly Wallr's Clear Is tlie best In tlie state, r'eranbiiil Nt Wj 6 A: 10:1 NORTH QUEEN HT. iiiylsViniM.W.lliAiv AV El'ARltY THE liAIKJIHT HTOCK OK PIierhiiI Finn HmekliiK Tobacco In the cllv WihicIcii 1'liies nt .v. nml 10c, rach. Ocnil liieMiirsclian in rows ni jrx". men In DEMUTH'H CKJAH STORE, nls-trdlt Ill EnnlKlnnHtroet VThJIK WEAR Till LATENT AND MOST ls raslil(iniihtnstlcsiiiiilsliiules,llierlimiiest mid liesl. l EHIHMAN'H (lent' Furnishing Hlerr, ii Weft King slre'l. 171 OR K. I.I HANDSOME CI'RIOHT A1 llane, nearly new , It limit be sold n bar nil n rer can. jnriureei DR.W. L. ITHIIEII. Je:5-2td Ne, 01 North (Jucen Hlni'l. 1 SHE RIVAL FOUNTAIN PEN-THE REST mid cue ii xt. t in I lie market II Karat uelil pen. Ilnnl riiiicr ueincr, never cell out ei order, easily lllled. Cull and examine before purchasing elsewberc. At EHIHMAN'H dents' Furnishing Htere, U West King street. J MIERE IS NO HENhE IN BCKFERINO with Cerns and minions, wliin COCIIHAN'H CORN CORE Will always euro. A will kiieati lady In bus canter, Pa., sutlerrd Ke iiiueh from n Hiinlen lliiilslic could scarcely walk. One appllenllen entirely n mm eil tlinimln. His Riinrnnteed te cum or the money will be icfunihd. 1'ilie, S3 cents. Fer sale only at COCIIHAN'H DRl'O STORE, Nim. 1T7 A. l. North CJnecn HI., IjiimiKter, I'a. Tii,Th,HR II :nry wei.f, FURNITURE STORE, hn removed te 1 .1(1 Eakl Khic street, hsvlnira mil lluenf l'liriilluiderrvery description at the jewiMt prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended le. Cull anil examine our goods. iiS-irdR II. WOI.F, KW nt King Street. rJt'Itl.ICHALi;- ON FRIDAY..ICNE2S, IssO, will be sold nt 30V Ijist Chestnut street lrfuic.nter. one hone, buggy, one-horse wagon! hariiesi, two lobes mid ktablu llxtmes, bed loom suite and bedding, parlor unite, cnrs'ts' i'.xteiili)u table, kitchen fiirnltiire,gtui.i iiirriis nml ether wale, etc. Hale te begin nl one o'clock p. in., Minrp. I). W. DH'KENllAtidH, IRANK II. DIFFENIIAtJOH, Execuleis of estate of 1'clcr Ullb nbaiigh.ilee'd. II. F. Rewi., Auctioneer. JeJI.lti.CTd XTOIK'E IH HEHEIIV GIVEN Til. VTTIIK 1 fellow higitescrllMd Clly llends are hereby called lu for llieHlnklng Fund of the Issue au thorized bj nrdhmnce approved March :i, A. D.. tssi, mid nmeuded by erdlnauie approved Mtirtli 2. issl. te refimd JJd.eai eflhe Inilcbted- nes of tlie City of I.'uuaster, I'a., at four cr tent. I If till seilesef 1'lMi le Til cut V ours, viz ; Niw, 8, a). SI, 21, One Tlieusiitiii Peltars enrh. Nes. .w. ai, :, .. hi. : w. ,t7, .w, en, n. v, m, mi, 77.7S,til, 102, lllfl, nu, ilt.lt'.'. n:i. 111, 115, llK.llS, llli, 172, 17.1, Five Hundred Dollars ench. Nik. V, fill, 57, P, 7S, TU, St), si, mi. 101, One Hun dnd Dollars each. The above numbered bend will be presented ferpavmeiil nt Ihlselllce en or hifere Uie first day of July, lssfl , Inlcuvt en snld bends will cease en Unit dale. Jc2i-lMd EDW. EDOI.IH.EY, Mner. "I TE EXAMINE EVES FREE Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Tliink Your Eyca Are Geed 1 If j ou have I hem examined von will probably Hint that tin re Is something wmug with tlieiu, and thai gtatscs will ben great help te veu. We use InhnllHble "DIA .MANTA " lenses which are nniile only by us, mid recommended by lending Oculists ns the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid (lehl Hls-ctnclcs, :i.(M ; usual lillie, r.ne. HteelHpeelncles, fine.; llMiid price, '!. (Ml. ArlindalEjcs Inserted, SI ; usual price, Kill, M. ZIHEHAK & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITICIANH. I'll I I.A DEI. I'll I A. Ilelvicen Clicstimt and Wnhiiit Slrrets. nijS-lyd IV K)l AND HIIOES. WHEELMEN! WehaveJintsccuicU the "Agency" or "Hele Conliel " for lainciutcr county of " The Cele brated W, II, Teiilinln's lllcjcle nml Pedestrian Hhees." These Shoes nre made of Fine tiinulne Kan garoo, are Hciuulrss and Uiced te the Tip, which Is nilMil suit beved, thus allowing the Large TiK-s le be fiee from rubbing, being a big Im Im pieveuieiit ever the Old Hljle Helt Tisjhliee. The shoes being l.iicd te the ters, does nway Willi Iheiircular seams which se often rub the feet, especially In hill climbing. Theyaie new IsMiigmade up teOurHH.'eliil Order, in nil widths mid sizes, anil will lie here Meiida.v, Jul) 1, Just In tline for Iho (I rand 111 111 111 cjiloTeiiriiainrnl. A pair of these Plus's will be given ns second prle lu the Fourth event, In morning's pio pie pio grauiuie of llle.v de Tournament. Tlie Price Is $3.00 Per Pair. Which, when considering they nre black and enubewern en the strctt, making n very neat nnd dressy npsirniice, vi III seem most lensoii lenseii able. A sample pair can be e. n In Men's Win dow. The One-Price Cash Heuse. IT The Leaders of Lew Prices -1N- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, I'A. 4T-Slere closed e i ry evening u t li o'clock, ex tent .Meiulsy slid Huturday. TNTN p. lwnnT rilfil vVi IMVMU, J. HAfiriY KTAMM'H :IS Tm RLACE(,F0R BlARGAINSi 24 Centre Square. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. 100 DOZEN Ladies' and Children's FAST BLACK RIBBED HOSE, At I2c. a Pair, These Hese we have in two styles of rib, and wc warrant every pair te be fast color or money will be refunded. 7SSK FORTHEM. NEW BOSTON STORE. item Vbttrvtiarmcuta. CANEH-EXCI.CBIVK htyi.eh in aoa aea ela, rennng. Wclschcl, Cherry nnd Malac ca, mounted In Silver nnrt flrenie. DEMUTH'H CIOAR HTORE. nlMfdR 111 EaU King street. 1"fl.iA'"vi'AITZlIAH THE UEHTTWOFOR i Sc and rc Clears In the city, nt NOH. KM NORTH (1UEEN HT. mylWiinM.W.ThJSAw rcOHANN A NOWI.EN, MERCHANT TAILORS, nl.yilll 130 NORTH QUEEN HTREET. SCHOOL TAX, IRsn.-THE DUI'LICATE IH new lu the hands of the Treasurer. Three percent, eflirpsld liefern August 1. Olllce hours from 9 n, in. till 4 p. m. W. O. MARHHALL, Treasurer, my2S-5wdR Ne. 12 Centre Hquare. BEHTTWeT'OR KlVECENTCiaATtHIN the state, nt BILLY WA1T7.H, Nes. 5 nnd I0U North Queen Bt. myJsnM,W,Th,HAw Sfl.K HliTItTHT Woliavenuwtlieflnesl line of patterns of Hllk Khlrls In themnrkel. They me the newest things out. :) dlflcient Flimnrls te select from. Thoroughly shrunk nnd made te order from ILIiO up. Llsle Thread Stockings, 10c a pair. Everything in the Men's Furnishing TROUT & SHANK, Blilrt Manufacturers nnd Men' Outfitters, 110 North Queen Htreet. ninr2tl-lydlt ",r.ENNi:ncneR eahden. Maennercher Garden I Sew I'erferninnre Every Evening. Te-night Prof. CoMree In seme of his mar velous manipulations nnd Illusions; the Llttle Chnrnilng Vocalist, Miss Ixiltlc Der, the won der of thcBgc, tlie Queen of (ecenn Hlght.mes incrlxni. Mlud-Rendlni; and Hplrltiialisin, and tlie most Ilewltchlng Hlnger. l'rer. Tlll's Wonderful Marionettes every night tills week. Ijvdles without escort and miners net admit ted te the garden. JciMnid L. rFAEFLK,rren. Ql'ECIALlTAimAlN. A Fourth of July Celebration May Come Once Every Year A Ilnrqsln Like 1 Ills Hut Once In a Lifetime I An Lxicllent PIANO Tlint Iias hern In use biilOKEVEAR,mi4 lns OOODASNKW, ( Must Be Sold at Once. DDirr niiiv-f:... a i r mv.1., viili ia.).. ; t Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., N0.2IWEHT KINO HTREET. ifll-lvil.tw I MARTIN CO. J." JUNE SALE. A rush for the Silk Grena dines, at 5c a yard, closed them out yesterday. Anether let, same price, to te to merow morning. Yard-wide Dress Batistes, at 6c a yard, will be en the coun ters te-morrow morning. 5c Dress Ginghams will be closet! out te-morrow, splendid patterns, and worth S and iec. REMNANT COUNTER. Containing r e m n ants of Ginghams, Seersuckers, Chal lies, Satines, White Goods, &c, all at 5c a yard. A case of French Satines at iec, all new patterns, and the regular price is 35c J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. EVANAHONH. These Are Trying Times. Yes, they nre trying limes In mure senses than one; anil every geed housewife known the dlttl culty of having geed, sweet bread lu very het wiaiher. Rut this Insk may le rendered coin, vmmtlvcly lasy by having tlie right kind nl Fleur, uud every ene who lias ued It admits that L EVAN'S FLOUR I. the Right Kind. Try It, nnd You'll Buy H. Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. UI)-ll Jtem 3lhtifrtlcment. ftcttt Slbticvtlecmcute. jMITy'tAX, IRsn. AN aIiATEMENtIu' 3 Kj iier cent, w III Iss allowed en nil City Tsx paid en or lefore July 1, issji. Olllce hours : 8 n. ni. le 12m., nnd I te.i p. in. dally. On Monday and Saturday the ofnee will be en In the evening from 7 U. 8 ocleck.invTMKoNi JeStaMR CltyTienMirer. A BTRICH BROS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 28, AVe Oiler en Special One-Day Sale tlie Following Goods. These extraordinary low prices te held Reed for this day only. Ammonia, 5c u lxrttle. ' Put.' l'eninde, large boxes, 4c a box. ' Mucilage, 3c 11 bottle. David's Ink, 3c n bottle. Crown Shee Polish, 7c a bottle. Petroleum Jelly, 5c a bottle. Heed's French Cologne, "e n bottle. Jrleyt's Genuine German Cologne, He 11 bottle. Miller's Wild Flower Beiniuet Seap, 7c n enke. Ctistlle Seap, 3c. Colgate's Cafitilc Seap, He. Otteman Bath Seap, Klc a box ; 3 cakes of soup nud wiishnig. Mikade Ilair Rolls, 8c. Electric Curlers, 10c. COMRS. Children's. Round Comb", 2c. lilnck Rublier DicswingCenibs, 7-inch, 4 it'iits. Wire Hair Brushes, 7c. Teeth RrushcH, -'c. iNcetllcs, 4e 11 pit per. Pius, leu paper. f Tinsel, 4c n bull. " , r'Bralnerd anil Arinst mug's Hiioel Silk, Ic 11 spool. 1 ' Dextcr's White Knitting Cotten, six cents (tic) n ball. Linen Flourishing Thread, 3c a skein. Riirgnrreii Thread, 3c u skein. Embroidery Fle.-w. 1! skeins for lc. Arttene, lc 11 bkclu. Mnrkiiig Cotten, -skeiiiH for lc. Dress Extenders, Ic 11 set. (l-iiich Dress Steels, 4c it tle.cn. English "Pins (MX) )ins) for 3c. Hat Pins, 5c 11 deen. Belt Pins, 5e 11 dozen. Black Pini, large boxes, Ic i box. Shoe I.ucers, lc n dozen. Yeul Hated Who Garters, 15c n pair. " Goliath " Corset Clasps, 5c a pair. Ever-Ready Dress Steels, Hie 11 dozen, in nil colors, ; regular price iWc. Belting at 2c n yard ; nil colors. Elastic Corset l.mc, 1! for 3c. Dies'i Extenders, one-inch wide, Ksj a set. Heeks nnd Eyes by thu yard, 7c n yard. C'nnlleltl Da-ss Shields, 3 pairs1 for fiOc. Seamless Stockinet Shields, 8c 11 pair. Don't miss this great sale of Staple Notions, for you will never have a chance like this again. Ne discounts te Dressmakers en special prices. On presentation of bills of goods te the amount of $5 or ever. lKught at our store, wc will glve you ' Sunshine for Little Children," IS pages, and two beautiful water color engravings by Ida Waugh, ene of America's greatest til-lists. ASTRICH BROS. 115 & ', 1 17 North Queen St. rpllE I'EOrLE'H CAHH STORE. MERCHANT TAILORING AT The People's Cash Stere. We make Clothing te Order in the most stylish and satisfac tory uiitiiiicr, at the Lewest Cah Prices, and guarantee you satisfaction in every particular. Gents' Balbriggan Shirts ami Drawers at 25c, 50c, up te $1.00. Gents' English Lisle Thread Half Hese, 25c; regular price, 50c. Gents' All-Wisil and Demct Flannel Shirts at 3Sc, S0c, 75c, M.OOte 2.50. Gents' Unlatimlrlcd Shifts, the heat for tlie money in the clly, at 50c, 75c and jl.00. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. uutiOMydlt 50 Pieces 10c. Dress Ginghams re duced te 6c 25 Pieces Fine Challies, were 10c; reduced te 8c a yard. 1 5 Pieces Fine Challies, were ilaz. reduced te" 10c a yard. 1,000 Yards Embroideries at 4c, 5c, 6c, 8c, 10c, I2j4c. All are worth 3c te 6c a yard mere. 3$t.sccllrincmt. -iiriu'.NfrKeuR hIx aniYnIn e iieTJSi .' Jinuses. rtppiyai Jel2-lfd 4-,HOUTH WATER HT. Qr. een ,,-KCT eK p,rKi fiiem m JfJJJ Indi te 0 Inch dlameter.lfer snlentn low figure, nnd thn only house In Ilia city with a plpe cutting mnchlne, cutting up te B Inch diameter, at JOHN JJEST'B, SU East Ful ton street, in2-tM TTIOIt CAST IRON PII'K VITTIKMH. nriTir Jp plain and reducing, up te B-lnch diameter, piuiifiiiin: rimiius, rinnKes, riauge JlllOII.". .'Illinium-, miierieiin inuuils, llloe 1 Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go I1EHTH, :ra liisl Fulton street. Hunperta. i te JOHN Iil'J-IM Ibll" "llOlilZONTAI, HTATIONARY EN ; clues, from 2 te 80 tiorse-iewcr, nnd Vci ticnl Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you vtll find than at JOHN IIEST'H, S..3 liist Kulteu street. m2-tfd -17011 CAHTiNOf, liioTTeit urakh, liehT' J; or heavy, nt sheit nethe, go le JOHN liEST. 3Zi Vm1 Pulton street. m3-tM CARRY IN RTOCK-IIEHT CHARCOAL, Hatnmercil liar Iron.DeubloRetlned Iren, llurden'8 Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het nnd Cela Reller Iren, HlceLHheet Iren 0-18 te Ne. 18, at JOHN RIOT'S, H Eait fulten street, mMfd IK IN WANT OP DRAWS OU IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Illh Cocks, Iaiver Cocks, Hvvlng Joints, cult and gel tiiein.nr s'im your erucr by mall, te JOHN i(tv-5i,.j.;i uin ruiten strict. Iii2-tfd WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED UY the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or ever. Be. All Eoedsdellvereil tenny nnrtef tlis city Free. Call oil JOHN REST, Ne. 33.1 Eint Fiillen street. m2-tfd ' TNJECTORH, RUE I.ITII.E CHANT t A .J 1. eeek Injplnitnrs and Electors, Eberinan ""in 1 1 vvni, ii.iiumiij ii-"i'V' nl . itlllljlli American Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN llEHT'H, S.C1 East, Muton street. n, .ss r-tra. mANKH FOR WATER, OIIX, ACID OR QAB. L f any sliape or capnelty, ut f.ilr prices, go te JOHN REST, K3 East Fulton street, initfd I710R THE REST HOT AIR FURNACE IN tlie market, go te JUIIN REvr.li-H Eist 1 niten street. m.'-tm IJtOR PULLEYS, HHAPTINO, COLLARH, aj jiiiupers, uiauin iiexc. ueupiiiu te JOHN REST, 33S East Pulton street m2-tfd IOK 1IOILERTUIIE RRUHHEH, HTILUSON J Pllie Wrenches, Plpcnnd Menkey Wrenches combined, Files, Oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN RE-iT. xa 1'Jist Fulton street. ni2-lfit f-IOLD II IT for sle, Hullell strc HRONZE, LIQUIDS AND HIZINO mi work, at JOHN IIEST'H. Ml East rect. ni2-tfit ,DIATORH, OP ANY MAKE OR .DE slen. can be fiirnlslu d at rcaseimble tlmires. h)J JOHN REHT, ail East Fiillen street. iu2-tfit AGENCY FOR CALLAHAN incut te take the place of It lit makes live times thn 0111 CO'B CE- licit Ij'.ul. In inniilltv of ret! icau aim is nir sur 1 nir superior 111 ui.iKiiigsicuiu jeuus; inn ana hand hole plates en hollers, I'rlee 20 cents per pound at JOHN pncltlng inn te.. e. iTlee 20 cents txr isiuud REST'H, SB East Pulton street. mi-lfii IJIOIl HOLTS. I,A(I SCR EWH, HV7T HCIIKWf ' Hqiiiircnud llexngen Nuts, these gixxts In sleck, at JOHN UEbr'H, .171 East Fulton street. Ul2-trd TTURE HJilCKH." I'litE CLAY, AT LOW X: llguics, go te JOHN REST, SCI I jist Pulton street. nts-tfd IJU.MI'S, KOILERH, .MINING. CENTRIPU khI andHiemu Pumps, of any capacity, nt JOHN nESl"H.SU East Fiillen sliccl. In2-tfd PACK INCH. AH POI.lXlWH: DIRICJO, FOR blciunieiil llvilnuille 1'jcklug, Asbest Repe, Woven nml Wick Paiklng, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, lietM Hhcnthlng, Ouin Piicklng.Oinn Rings Ter Water Onuges. PlumbiiKO Packing, Reed's Patent As bestos, Lined Heetlenal P1h? Cever, tit JOHN IIEST'H, :! East Pulton stieet. m3-tfd 1" jieit amerieanT-kiiitpeeiTc'Vlinder ' Lubricators, Ol.iss Oil Cups for Hearings, veu can get them nt JOHN HEHTH, 3.SI Eist Pulton street. m'Mfd F TtORPRAIT A CADY AHIHSiTOH DISO B Vnlves-Jenkliis Valves, nrassiiloeo valves llrass Onte Valves, Iren Redy Olobe elvcs, I-ver Hnfety Valves, Pep Hnlety Valves, Air Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Hwlnglng Cheek Vntvcs, RmssCheck Valves, Pisil Valves, Angle Vnlvci, call lit JOHN JIEST'H, Ktl Fjist Pillion stieet. Iii2-trd T JAHTICUI.AH ATTENTU1N PAID TO Jl Medel .Making, I'altern. mailings aim Itlllt- I IIIII n, ih I'llii " nu-i'iii,iirii REST H, 333 East Fiillen sin ct. tJl.if. It. I. li. .. t nrlim. r. nLiKiulitii lit JOHN in2-tld ITtOIl neiLERH, HORIZONrAL.TtMU'LAR. " Vertical, Perlnble, Cylinder, Jliirlne, of any slze or power, of Iho best mnteilfil mid vvnik iniinshlp, go te JOHN REST, SH liist Pulton ktirvt. 1112-tfil F Wee 1011 STEAM (IACOES, HIOH OR IXW 1'resMire. Water Uiiuaes. Omme locks. oed Wheel" or Weighted, (ilnss Tillies, Whistles. Hvnhens for Stesiii flanges. Cylinder Oilers Plain, Water Onuge CelmmiK, Cis-ks for Klemn Oangcs, cull en JOHN REST, Ktl Eist Pulton strx I. m'J-lM TP YOU WANT A I'lItHT-CLAHS I'ORTARLB Engine and Reller, en vv Iks'Is, cheap, ns the fellow lug prices shew: t horse-power. M75 , 8 horhc-pewer, ViZ'i; 10 hoie-pow er, J.'i7.'; 15 horso herso horse poivr r. Js7."; 20 horso-pewer, Sl,l".i, call at JOHN 111.81' ft. All Eist Fulton sUecl. m'Mfd CJAW MILES, 1 HARK MILES, (Oil MILES. O leather Rellers, Tim raciiers. irinle llurie Powers, Milling mid Mining Machinery, at JOHN Hlisl'H.ica East Fulton stieet. mi-tfil STEAM IIEATIHTHECOMlNOIIEATPOIt dwellings, climclies, school beuses, etc., though sncccsslully used one hundred .leant age. When you eonteiiiplste a ch.uuecnll en JOHN HESP, who will give Jeuii satisfactory job, at a fair price. in'Mfil ' A Nil TIIINOSARI.NOT WHAT THEY V sei'in." CeininiMisetiM' and thlrty-llvn dell.us seem all right, mid irv 011 leek Inte Hits nice little arrangement, lis like Ihe ICcclev ims ims ter, It won't work. v. mete smattering or llook lleok lloek Keeplug and theineroeHnliig and closing of a set of hooks riess net constitute tlie entire coil rse oftlie LANCASTER HI'hINESS COLLEGE. Ne. HP, E,it Kins street. Thorough Instruction In nil liniiichescsM'iitliiltea business education ceiistltutis the course. Tunis eeuslslcnl with the Instruction. Addrevs, II. C. WEIDLER, Principal. A f ILI.ER'S HORAX SOAP. TVYILl-eR'S Borax Seap -WILL- WASH CLOTHES, AND- EVErwY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. XT OTICE TO THKHPAtvjKltrt AND OUN . All is?rsonsare berbv ferbiddeti L NEU- in iresji.issen miy iiiiiieuinus 01 1110 1 ernviall ,jidHiss.slvvill estates In Ixb.111011 or Lancaster .xiuutlcs, whether inelestl or imlnulesiil, either for the purisjse of thoetlng or dhlng, as the law will be rigidly enforced agr.lii.t till tres. ivnssing en said lands of the undersigned after this notice, WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, It. PERCY ALDEN, EDW. C. FREEMAN, Atlerue) s for R. W. Celeman's Ilvtrn. J f Sis Sr44il sA . .'yAfe&lJg&Sti m-jAJi iS&MiSi1iAtB1fi?ti'M f- . , -wc, V