xTff:-7(55 Vjf -nVrfA SA7 -,AUt .TSTXSV rt, ". Yf Hti i - ' I S- a. y r THE .LANCASTER DAILY INTELLt&ENOER, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1889. J r..1' XHIEROK OBSEQUIES. IT mCIIEUL mi n TIG Iff II IltltmMCSIETEIV. ?;' J-M " frwrlcw, 1h AcoertUnce Willi the 'aWlah. Are If eld-Seme of i Prm)iiMt Vtpl Attending. MUtMmriMi, Fa., Jnn 23. General ' mNMml tbtn afternoon was ciiar by tke greatest almnllclly. Thin l accord with a with he often ex- dariM life. A few flower, br friend were placed around 5'caikct, which rented In the A parlor . or the old Cameren There wan no lying In Mate eetnparatlYely few looked upon the mtnrea of the grand old man wdem wm exceedingly ure-uice. a event nunreprlate hymna and Kbt. Dr. Chamber, pastor of the Plue Preabyterlan churcli, cenuucieti ee for tbedead ,in Hie remanta no I te tint MhtariUMe career of Gtm- . Cameren, and apoke or hli dUlln lied aervlcea. 'Vbe pall bearer were: Mown. J. Ment d - s s-f 1 M- It- t.n.tn.M r Lane S. Hart. Jehn II. Wets mid Ikun J. Caldcr, of Harrisburg; Majer ;S. Bent, of Steellen: Colonel James ng, efMuldlelmvn, nna Aitiuir urecs, Lebanon. All the relative except Senater Cameren present and many people from a cc. notwithstanding the- pretty gen- Imprcsslen that the funeral was te le irate. Atmeng the mere prominent perseni in idanec were cx-U. H. Peniier Meuor Meuer Meuor ef Arkansas. J ex-Governer llartranft, n Nerman Farquhnr, V. H. .: ex- iman Erinonlreut, of Heading; er Henry X. Beyer, ex-Congressman iuel Barr, ex-l.ieutenant Goiemer fc. Dr. Charles Moere, of PottMewn j i. Edward McPherson, ca" Gettysburg, ethers. The Interinent took place tit Ilarrisburs cemetery. ? Officers. Elected. The following eWrers of Inland City ige, Ne. 8S, Knights of pylnlna, wern ated last evening: P. C, H. L. Simen; L'C, Harry Kleffcr ; V. C, Wllllajii Cohej ate, D. M. flood ; M. or A., A. r. Alc- tn; I. 0., J. C. Yeung i O. ., B. lire: M. of P., K. N. Smelts Al. or ii, Kendlg : K. of It. and ., Jeremiah ; trustee, Jacob Albright ; roprescntu represcntu I te the Oraml Iedgc, Henry ICcktuan. evening the following officers of er Castle, Ne. 120, Knights of the ratio Chain were elected : Chaplain, J. l .Venderamith ; commander, J. P. bleat; vlce commander, U M. Kellcn- r; first lleutcnnnt, (labiial Hut ler; Drdlng ncrlbc, H. S, Thatcher : financial the, W. II. Smith ; treasurer, Hiram W$; chief of Mull, ii. ii. Lerever; as ant" chief, Abraham ltehrcr: Inside ird, P. F. Helllngcr; outslile giuird, i Geed : trustee, e. it. Shcrtrer. iXst evening Kinplre Council, Ne. 120, r. O. U. A. M., electcd the following elll- anclller, J. 11. Glvler; vlce cettncl!- rS. 1L Myers; rocerdlng secretary, K. V T lnewer ; assistant recenliug secre- r. Frank Budy; flnaiiclal sccrutar', f.J A- McOUnn ; treasurer, J. B. Trlsslcr ; iucter, Charles Wehr; warden, M. fie; inside sentinel, V.. Hngen; outslde jnel, ltudelph Prang; trustee, J, I. lnewer; representative, J. P. Winewer. I)ld Net IUte Jurisdiction. Ingh Hall, chargetl with enticing Itexe en, aged 15 year, from ber home in city, was heard te-day by Alderman ibach. The testimony taken showed at the offense was committed In Yerk M&ty. Aa the alderman lias no jurisdic- ever offenses committed In another ll)r he was obliged te discharge, the de- Mam. 1 A charge against Rese, preferred by her Br, of being Incorrigible, Mas held ler advisement. Hlie agreed te go home 1 remain there nnd te giw her an onper- ity te keep her premise the uldermuu fjptaerved his decision. X A Uaaerved Promotion. "lOeerge Al. Smith, late of thlscitv, vhe jtjkMbeen principal kecorel' the Hunting- I mi reformatory for some time past, was noted tills week by die beard of direc III the future he will be astlstaut aperintendeut te J. It. Mcl'luughy. Every ener el Hie beard vusfer.Mr. Smith's notion, and the memburs ceugialii- 1 the superintendent uiieii lm Inir such ytyaluulile assistant. iya .,1 Thelp Mllvtir M'wldtinr. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Kllliuu, or 407 Keulli n street, eclehrated their silver wisj- en Friday evening... !rge numler of ds called and pu.'d their icsmv(n, and hatidomelx.futerlaiiicd. Mr. Kil- ianaAsuivrluteudent of SI. Paul's M. ,-, Sunday school, and the IoicIieih elllcers presented him with h hand le gill, as a seiiM'iilr of tliu event cele- i-, lie Avna Verir IlruiiL- jjfames McCarthey was very ilnmk in the tbborueod or the court heuse vesturdav Officer Stermfeltx was te c-.ill Aldcr- i Halliach te his astUtuure. Tliey al- carried mm te tlie station liouse. i morning he was taken before Hiillmeli i luteuded te send him te Jail fur. Ida vs. Carthey begged se hard that he loll him fenthe twyment of the costs, which he KtMnaged te scrape up among Ids friends. i-rfi. 'jjk Mm. Mlcliuer Fiiueiiit. .TbebodyefthelateMis. Klb-tlwth Midi- 1 was ureuuiu le unscity irem 1'elumbla IS 2:53 this arteruoeu. The btxly waslaUtn 1) Trinity Lutheran church, here mr lees held by Bev. Fry. The lutm incut made at Lancaster cemetery. The 1-bearera were Themas Buumganlner. lU.Sbober, Max Dekhler and lteubeu er. Charlie Kekert'MOwU. j '.Charlie Eckert, the Hist King btrcet er, nasa pair of curiosities. Thev are little gray screech owls, v hieh he pur eed this morning. They are us lUclv iJUttens, although light weather is ratlier Ien eyes," like the toad said when te wagon went e er him. ' ,f IiBtter-Carrler lkmuelly's t'use. '.yewniaster Slaymaker received en l'ri- ' from the department at Washington u r in reply te the petition presented for ) lelnstatement of letter-Carrier Jamas Dennelly that his suspension and (lis- ; was proper and just, and that no icy could arise tlireimli whleli he I be reinstated. . -Installation of u laster. u. r. belbel, or liarrishurg, who hi eiuciauugaf tn. Jeliu's (Jermau ued church. Oranire and Mull......... . Will be installed mtnr ln.nnr.u. Her. Dr. tlehr, or Philadelphia, m,d f.Vfrr, wi-neuiug. i 'f A Well Kuewu CoulertlouUt. Wr Wentworth, the popular center centor conter , te spending a short time In Lancas ki mav lilav an einraireuumt liAre l Mre he entei-talued ljiueastur MinU H decidedly clever. He was lust here l.rai Jtoeuey during tbe beaseu just aibjer Alexander I. MeMuuu. uuler I. Ml'MlUUK. son of th lata I'McManus. for inanv vura ril. lhlBclty,dltdeu Friday at Yerk, l years, jus funeral w ill take place lyaneroueu en the arrival of the a, and the Interment uudu ul St. iCWWiiccetuHcry, TltK KIHttTII IIEUXIOX. , A Ijirire Attendance or High Scheel tl nut antes at Eshlcman'a Hall. The eighth reunion of the high sclioel alntnnl was held en Friday evenieg at Esfalemanks hall. There was a' large at tendance of graduates. In addition te twenty of the class of 188(1 there were a number of ethers joined the association. In the nbaence of President Clee. M. Hambrlght, who la In California, Dr. F. A. Muhlenberg presided. The treasurer' report for the year was presented, audited and found correct. Mrs.Chas.F. Bengler read a brief history of the association's past year, and referred te the deaths and marriages since the last reunion In 18.38. Jehn A. Mcflrann, Millie C. Swope, Frank B. Deyle, Win. F. Swllkey and Mrs. Charles Jehnsen died. During the year thirteen members of the association were married. The election of elllcers resulted as follews: President, Oeorge M. Hambrlght; lce presidents, Mrs. H. Hellman, Miss Emma L. Dewney: secretary, Harry 1. Spencer; treasurer, Jehn C. Carter. After the business meeting secral hours were spent in dancing, singing by the members, the playing or selections en the piano and music by the high school or chestra. Frank B. McClain, Misses Kale Shirk flrace Wylie and Jennie Skeen favored the association w Ith selections, and MIssSue Slaymaker and Prel. Haas played aevrral fine seloctlens. Bcfreshmcuts were served under the direction of the executlve com mittee. The reunion of 18W) as voted as a successful one, and all wern loud In prills of the excellent manner in which the exe cutive committee arranged the details of the reunion. Funeral of llnnlrl (1. linker. At the meeting of the beard of directors of the American Mechanic Building and Ienu association en Friday eeuing, reso lutions orreKpeet te the memory or Daniel O. Baker were adopted. He was the first vice president or the association nnd n di rector at the tlme or his di-uth. Mr. Baker's funeml took place this after noon and was largely attended. The mem bers of the Ijincaster bar weie present In a body, The body was carried by four Kliceiueu nnd the pnll-benrers were Judge D. W. Patterson, Wm. It. Wilsen, 0. 1'. Brlcker, 11. M. lleuscr, Jehn K. Stener, Jehn Charles, Isaac W. I,cidlgh and J. Fred Sener. Bev. lr. J. Y. Mitchell con ducted the funeral servlccs nnd the inter ment was made at Ijuicnsler cemetery. A surprlse Pnrly. Yesterday was tliefSth birthday of .Tames h. Taggnrt, who icsldesnt 2) West Chest nut street, and In the evening his former friends gave him a very pleasant surprise. There was dancing and ether nmusements during the evening, and after several hours of that kind or enjoy ment everylxsly sat down te an excellent supjwr which Mr. Taggart had prepared. Mr. Tnggart wns presented with n pair or silver-mounted spectacles. Olivet's Mission llnud. The quarterly meeting or the mission bands or Olivet Baptist ehurch w ill be held en Sunday, at 7:30 In the evciilng. The church will l tastcrully decm-atcd, and there will be Instructive exerclses by the inemberH of the hands. It premises te be the best missionary meeting ever held by the Baptists In tills city. I .ear Broken, llaltrer Ilefte, living at Ne. 471 Freiberg sins?), met with an accident this morning. Whlle working at I-andls' sand hole a large stone rolled from thotepof the bank, struck htm en the leg, breaking the bone near the ankle. Waived it Ifeurlnu;. Aaren Baumgarilner, charged with deserting his wife and children, waived n hearing this morning and gave ball for trial at the August scsniens. Ill Town. E. A. Blgler, of Clcarlleld county, late a collector of Internal recuuc, wlie was re cently removed, Is in town te-day en n return trip from Philadelphia. Lyen Fined. "Bully" Lyen was fined $.1.2; by the msyer or Beading yesterday for lealfug en the street corners. 1'iii'K (iui'innn Wines mid Liquors. Mr. IMt Dershdnipr, or lllrJlii-lluiid, Ijiii enstrr county, who 1 writ known In our rem. luunlty, lins eh'up1 a whelfsale liener ateie, and Iiuh htiK'keJ It with n let or the fine! while unit red Itlilnu wIikw ami Iimnillr, whli-li Mr. Uersliclmerhus linperled lilmiclf, U:l vl mr lint Intel)' returned from hit trip te the irtnclml wine-srewlni; reimtry In (U-riiiany. Ills red wine, which Ii mid Just uilt emne fiem Iheder limn wlneivllum, will prove the U-st tiiiileiuul stri'iigthenrr of Kleiuncli mill InmeU. Thin Is no latent inedlclne. Ii N iiatme's reimsly. Try It. SH'rttltO. llAsrMN.-ln .Marietta, en the '.7tli IiihI., Mrs. Jehn llastluii, mint t7 )enrs. Itclutlves ami friends of the futility are le le "pcelfully linlled te uttenil lite niucrul, fitmi her lute reildeniv, Meiulay ineriiliiif lit ID o'cteek. Iiiterineiit In the cemetery. 2tit lUUH.-IiiHiirlnifnelil. III., en the Will Inst., alter tl, seu or the Ute 1'hrMlun ami Kllr.i-lM-lh llump, In Ills 'Zstli t-nr. Funeral strictly prhiite. Interment at WihmI waril lllllctuu'tery. McMasis. In Yerk, fin tlie'.Slli Inst., Alex ijndrr J. MpMhiiub, sun tr lari;ret ami the late Jamiii Me.Manns "f this i Ity, nuetl -a years. The rclatlM-saml trlemU urc reivlfnlly In lted te attend the finnr.il, from the IViiii sjhnulu It. It. ihMj, Uimiuter, I'.i., en tliu ar rival or M-.M tnilu, .Monday, July 1, Ivisi, te iro ire cwit te St. .Murj's cemetery for interment, ltd Heiiiim.-In IhUelty.eu lhelh lint., Murv 'ulhurlne.ilainjhleref ilenr) nnd.Muij Ui.hrri. In lhi Till ) ear or her m;e. Thin leely hud, soyeuni; ke fair, failed hems' by earth!) deem, Jut (iiiiik tehlniu Ikiw t,tvt a tlnwer 111 I'uradUeeeuUl Moein. Kre sin could harm or sorrow fade. lieutli cume u Ith frl.ndu care, 'IheeU'ilInt-hnd of llcuieu feneed Ami bade It blekkum tlu-re. The relatives nnd friend, of the family aru reiK-clfiilly ultisl teatlend the funeral, from the residence of her urenu, Ne. I. North Mul berry street, Tucday meriilui; ut V o'clock. In terment at M. JeM'ph'k ceineter . 2ld vw buevtioctucute. rpiu: Mevr ukkhrshine ihinic-in A warm wisitlierlstarl wine. Vehae Pure (ullfiirula ltfd und White Wines for lUientt. larsebettle; J.UO iK-r diuni iMittleN. ItOiritKit'KLIQUUIthTOItK, e.WtVntreH.nare, Lancaster, l'a. IIIIKWOHKK ! riltK.WOItlCH 1 J Heavy Meck of luru'e and small works, w heleale and retail. ' jehn'k wravKit. Jea-gtd 101 Wet KliiBht..Iucnter, Pa. TreTlt'K-JIY OLD CUiFnI's" WILL Oil. ,i- llsemeby calling for iu)Hrs which wt re l'fl with uie for sale keciiimr. ltd H. ILH EYNOLDS. PUUL1CHALK0K aTiK.VI:HAi7as.SOHT. meiit, of llouseheht and Kitchen Furni ture, ut Ne. i'B North Prince irt-et, en Munday ufteruoeti ut 1 o'clock. 11 F II.WlLHKLM.Auct. K KYHIONK HTANUAHD WATCH COM. I'ANV. I'ikllt.Iltf llllu ll.l.' I U.L ..n .1. bends bfthlafMniuuy, will be paid ou prrseii- ..w. ... ...c .uiuirin .intlUIKU UUIIK jsra W. V.. hKN EM, Treamrer. -ITM. N. AMKIl, UKNT1ST, HKliOVKll ..;Yr fro"' illieat comer of North Oueeii Imitsit ''a t0rUlleMree'- KN'.UKViKA,.t-,',UU1, AM MKtllUM jilftrw. UtUU blnHiur, MEN MY HI.AUUH IS I'MEPAItEU TO , uiuke te iirderal short ueik. any kind" Iture for house or emev. Hard weed Serk a.prcUlty. Meiwlrlngoffuriltureleetiydo.!e Upheliterlng In all lu. depuruueuix. ' ' inKHmUTuAHM uiEait UrSi. lIHINO TAl'K.K7-ALL THE UiTErtT .MJ Neitltlrs tekuit the fancy of the anlrr Utv ,h . ."EILLYBMOdHAUM'A. ' Nrxt deer te the Poiefflcc ' jeCJta, Item IAMfriUcmeitt. CIjAM HOOP LUNCH TIH8 (HATUMDAY) cvcnlmrnt the Wall Heuse, corner HeuUi qiirrn and Middle lrret. Hd JOHN 11. BenOKIt, 1'ren. eCTCTtnitTLn Honi'Fen i,usi;if this matiirdfly) Kvrnlnt at Hetel Veteran, Nes. ! and II North Oticen slrtsM. ltd CAPT. AllHAM MKTLEV, rrep. VTjNCH-CHICKKN CX)HN HOUP Wil.li UK XJ served this evrnlnr. Helb's. Mlclirr and fipTenaers Meeren tnp trJt ltd ' Proprietor. EN't'INKMNAPPEIl HOOP FOlt LUNCH i IIIC IaiurPll iifuf nut ririiiiiRi PCTEM WI IITII, ProprUter. MOCK TUMTLK SOUP FOlt LUNCH TO Nluht at the Maner Hetel, Ne. 217 and till I Kin street, euptnltn the King Htreet Tlieatre. Ilelkcr nnd Mprenger lJeer drawn from the keg. JOIINanlm,NO,:, lid Proprietor. I UNCI! CLAM HOUP KOIl LUNCH j Oils rvenln at the North Pele Hetel. urth Queen street. ... ltd A. KUULMAX, Proprietor. -AN K OK TH E LATIXT LUNCH KS OUT TO l f iilnht-Clnm Tea, Pickled Muswls nnd mm Ollve for Lunch. Hnillh's Puttied Ale and Drewn Htent, a fine summer's drink. Hprcnicrr'a and Hlekers llcer en tap. Alse, Huillir Ale en draught. .. . M. nUMNH.l'rep., ltd Nntlensl Heuse, M North Uiiecu HI. SHEAKKEICH LI14UOM HTOME, IS t'KNTMK HttUAMK. PURE RTK WHISKY. My own distillation. scplMfd A1'ILTUME KMEE.-A LAIMJE i'HOTO Lngni vine of theClty of Johnstown given free with the Nuntfay Trltgram te-tnumiw; le sure and get a copy. FI1TY HOYH WANTED te sell the Trtrernni. Aimlyatl ,11. M. Station, Hunday Morning. no -lOLLAIW AND CUKEH-THE LATfT, J the most desirable, and most rfimfertnble sliiiiies nnd styles nny site, at EMIHMAN'H Units' Furnishing Htere, i2 West King street. 33 EST TWO KOIl K1VE CENTL'HIAllH IN the state, nt 1111,1,1 HAU.n, Nes. r nnd lut North Oueeu Ht. lliyhMliiiM.W.ThJfAw AWN MOWEIW-THi: HIXT IN THE j market. I'ennj Unnla and Chnmiilen. uw Is the time te buy. MEILLY IIIIOM.AMAI'II. Next deer te the 1'ostetnee. Ji'A'A'il riSMUlfuALMATIAN INsr.(71' POWI)ElT, JL preielled by a geed powder blower, Is the most e flccliinl destroyer of (lies and ether small Inserts. Fer sale At IIUULEY'H nilUO KIOME, Ml West King Hlns't. "T TENTION, YOUNCr?EMO(JltATHt J. The regular monthly ineellni; of the Yeung Men's IietiiocrntleMef lety will be hrld lu theSiK'lety's ItiKimseiiTuiMluy cieulug, July !!, IWi, nt H o'clock. (Ili-eClub will mis't teiiractlee same r ruing. ltd tJKO. N. HL'YNOLDH, President. OUIILIO HALIi-ON MONDAY AITEM L neon, July I, nt 1 o'clock, nt 510 church strict, n ceneral nssertment of household K(sl nnd furuTlure, couslstlneer beds and bed dime, chairs, tables, glass nnd iUeensnaret curiM'ls, etc. JACOMUUNHAKKIt, ltd Auctioneer. rpHK APPLICATION OK JOHN EITINnEM I for the transfer of the hotel license of Jehn Klrsrli, of the 1 bird ward. ljnh'r city, and nil reiuiinstmnces, etc., will Iwliriird en hntur day, July tl, m, nt in a. m. llUNJ. K. W. UMllAN, Jer,22.2M I). C. Quarter Hissens. -rOUNtI MEN AND LADIES 7 L The KEYHTONEHU.slNlJsH COLLEGE, fort-Vi, Kull Day Course, euarautiss teglia 1011 11 thorough course In I leek I m: nnd nil ether brnnche. The latest and lxnt methods are used. f.U Evening Session. W. D. MOsHEIt, Prill., tfdAw IB N. Hucen Ht., I -minister, Pn. PENSIONS I lT.NHIONsT " Hnlng served for four years as Einiulnlug Hitrgeen 011 the Pension Heard at Lancaster, Pi., 1 hnic become fully acquainted with all tic' Pension I-nux. It will lie In the ndvautnge of nil Soldiers, Widows anil Orphans te place their claims In my hands for adjustment. DM. II. E. WUSTHAEEFEM, Pension and Claim Agent. ltd 22"i East Kll.g St., Lnhrnster, I 'a. T7WTATE Or' JOSEPH MOTH. LATE TIP ly Ijincastcr city, decensfsl. letters of ad ad iiilnlMratlen 011 nld etale lug been grunted te the undersigned, all persons Indented thereto urc refiucMca 10 inuKu imiueuiaie payment, ami these hnvlng claims or demands against the snine, will prccnt them without delay for M'ttlcment te the undersigned, residing lu lam caster city. HEN MY MANHINU, Admlnlstratni. l.ve. A. Cevi.K, Attorney. in)2.VUtd.S waVTi" " "" ODD FELLOWS' PICNIC MT. GRETNA PARK. THUMSDAY, AUOU.ST I. lUnclmr I Tailor's Orchestra and InsiueN Hand. New llnllread te 'lop of Ooxcruer Dick. Wutch the papers for further advertisements. Xoel) nevi:ltii-si 188) H. GERHARTS. The most complete nssertment of Spring Oierceutliijt English Cheilitis, Diagonal and Cussliiiere Sultlnir ami Truuserln that has eer lieen shown lu this city. Wuikmaushlp the best and utl geed warranted as reprcacnted, II. OKIlllAltr, Ne. 41 North (Jneeu stieet. -Only Direct Importing Tailor lu tliu Clly of Ijiueuster. AV ri.NEANDLIQl'OMsreitr. PETER DORSHEIMER, WHOLESALE Wine & Liquor Stere. Binl lu-Hitnd, Lancaster, Ce., Pa. limKirlrd White and Ited Ithlne Wine-, Prune and Ura4- llnuidles. Every Liquor is Warranted te Be as Represented. Call and liecenMni'e.l -(.JcenlHenh fei Ithlne Wine per bottle. .-VKttdS,.M,Hiw " riLLEIfs llilMAX MlP. 7vTILL.ER'S Borax Seap -will- WASH CLOTHES, -AND- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. "A JT.UM1.TNA. ISrIX. GRETNA l'at-kaitil .Nurren (Juiitrr Itullrend. The lilm or lit maiiiigemenl la te make Mt. (Jretua the uiOMt desirable (lav report lu Pctin syliaula; te thin etui every lerm efamui-eineut and convenience for excursions und Picnic In here prevldeii. '1 he eiMvlal attraction thU.x car at Mt.drctna Is Its .Narrow (lauge Hallway, (he completion or which thiOH. uivu rer ilew the inaL'iiltkvnt scenery or the Seuth Meuntulii. '1 his little two feet gauge rullway, unliie lu denlgu and con cen con striictleiiitheoul) oneeflts kind luoin-ratlen) stone ballasted and steel railed, begins nt the entrance te the Park und terminate" at Uuier Uuier uerDIek, theHumuilt of the Keuth Meunlaln. lJU) feet uljeie the M-a lenl. I in cars aru uiluu' ture reprenatluu of the highest twetcar building. OBSERVATION OARS. The train ever thli dlvKlen ceusht of Obser vation Curs, airenllng uu ulieUtructed lew of the winery en route. They pas In full lew of the. Military Purade Oreumt., iaike Couewuge, the Kune Itllle Munge, und eier Herse Shee Mend, graduall) unending until QOVEMNOM DICK la reuched, four miles distant. Ihe --ltw Irem the ob-eriateryU e(ieclally noteworthy. Chuich, school, military, audi llc ergunlza. tlens, rlub anil leurl.t parties run have free and exclusive use of Ihe Park en application Jeawmd1"1 A"a V' ' ,Abanen',l,a. gtetu htrHrtttrttt. fVll OOLDKN LION AND MIA (JUKNDA t Cigars, 5c cigars, nre hand made wlUi long Clear Havana Killer, W knd lOO's lieir. J- UEMUTII'HCTOAIIHTOHR,. al-lfdM 111 Kast King Street ' AllLEl-'OMMENT-clTAllLECENTMALLY Up located with plenty of shedding for wagons Hiuiciiee ter rem, cneap. inquirrni jea-8td 1.10 KAHTKINU HTMEET. -riANCTNO HL'HOOL HATUMDAY KVEN J INO.JuneSS. at RebcrU' Hall. Admin Admin Ten ladles. 10c.; Uenls, 15c flWDeu't forget ihe Orsnd "sociable en the Fourth of July NHhU J-iB-2td ITINfHiW AND IJMOK HCMEENH.-KEEP W out the riles and make your home at tractive. Feraalehy Mf-ILI.Y 1IHOH. d MAttn. Ncit deer te the Postefflce. JciaAgt xrr.w yeuk rrrenf- SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. ALL-WOOL DKUKHES, M Inches M'lde, niea Yard. AI.I.-WOOL DEIIEOEM, in Indies Wide,. TTc n Yard ; worth 60c. Al.i WOOL CAMELS HAIH HUITINOH, 40 Im In-s Wide, Oiyie ( werlh ftk. AI.I.WOOLIILACIC NUNM VEILfNU,.'ITc; usual price, WV. AI.UWOOLI1LACK 1IATIHTE. Special Values Hl.'S', 7V and tl t)a Yaid. Special llnriralus In I1LACIC CASHMEME IIENMIETTAH.atav, tUMc,75cund N7j;c u yard; fully US' u yard under value. KINIJ OI.OMIA HUNHIIAIHX. Lfsiksasuell and uearsbetler than silk. Paragon Frame, Held Tep, 'SMihIi,HT!c: "I- Inch, !.() each. ONE HUNDMED LA til EH' IIOUCLE .IACE l."TS, iV' each ; lately sold at tl.Ul. ALIWOOL CASHMEME SHAWLS, Cream, lllue, Cardinal and Tan llrewn, TV each ; few better sold rer tl.-s 1ILACIC CASHMEME SHAWLS at ILS'i, II JO, H.n.ri.lO.Ji.'iOaiidf.Uiileach; best value cvcrnHti for the money. WATT & SHAND, G, 8 and 10 East King Street. A HI'ltlCII HMOS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. JULY CLHAIUNU SALE. On MON' DAY, JULY M, U. Hlurt u Grand July Clearing Sale. This sale tennliiutc 011 Jttlv 31st. A general reduction will h? iiiudc In every Ueptirtinunt. Ourelxty thousand dollars weith of l'(khN, insisting of Mlllluerv, Xetluns, C'eatH, Jcrwcyx, Hey'n C'lethiiiir, mid a generul line of Kuncy (iixxls, will le weld ut nnd lielew cost. The goedn ure mostly till of this soa sea soa heu's purchase, and whilst thev lire all new mid Muplu, and the present price en them Is u.s low ami In many cum lower thmi at any ether store, we will Kiventir customer a iriiiml treat of K. traeidlnnry Jlurgalns In the height of llll' I3UII1IIUT m'USOII, Net when you tire looking for Whiter OikmIswIII we eiler von hargulns in Hiiiuiiier floods, hut right new, Inst when you want I hem. Ottr general Clearing Sales have al wtiys taken place at tliu eiul of each hcu- hOll. While this was an advantage tens it was net se te our customers. This time we strike the iron while It is het. IXi net delay coming as noiuief Ihe goods 111 lie duplicated for the reduced price. Almest every article has lieen reduced In iiice. Still we have a great manyieaders in each department, which cannot possi pessi lily In) sold any !e-s. They are generallv .such goods which are greatlv in de mand, hard te get, and whleli sells al most ut what Ihey tint, and sometimes helew that. Such giHids are net 011 our list, and we de net claim te hae reduced I hem. We are net anxious te sell them, would rtitliersell something else. Head our price lisls. livery article mentioned thereon we have in stock te-day, if you ask te see them you w 111 llud it se. De net delay. I'rice lists w ill lie mulled gratis te any place in the Culled States en applica tien. As the sale nreL'revM's n u 111 mM ml. dilienal Uargaius each ilav. Tlus will U displaveil en our coun ters with the xpeultil jiriee marked theusin. ASTRICH BROS. 115 & 117 North Queen St. SUMMER GOODS, I I i: EAMNS WI1ATEM IIKl'AS, 11 And leeks the u hole Meild 111 the face ler he ewes net any man." We iv ant town these words at the end of com lug mouth und ie urge jeu te help us, vve have marked down all seasonable unifies. Kalis. One let Hand-Painted Pans, In Sutlu, (Inure ami Cretie, at cost. We need the room for Kail Siteck. Htumis-d (loetls In treat lariety. Me Me luemberueniakene charge for tartln; ceed-i or for all the lessen en care te take. AIMS. Ii M. WOODWAMD. ,, , , ,- Ku"l Klnis street. -Orders taken for Kirewerks at Ne, ajit E. KIIH! stn-el. I U K. WOODWAMD. rpllEME IS NO SENSE IN SUKKeTuNU X vrith Cerns und Uunlens, when COCH MAN'S COMN CUME Will alvrajs cure. A well known lady lu Lnn. caster. Pa., sutlered se much from a Uuuleu that she (.euld scarcely walk. Due application entirely removed thepuln. It Is im.nanteed te cure or Ihe money will be reiuuded, Prlce.'Ja cents. Ker saw only at COCH MANS imuu sreitE, Nes. 117 4 1 North Queen St., Lam-utter, Pa. Tu,TU,SM Mew 3.trtfrment. l-tfd " ;Baft!H AIRHT. THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NOHK CAN Kiul Hilly WalU Havana Pilled aar, NDH. 6 A 109 NOHTH QUEEN T. inylMinM.W.ThAw ICYCLER, TBICYCLEH AND EXPHRsH Wt ens, for boys and girls, at prier te suit all, for sale by HF.fLLY BIlOB. RAtta Next deer te the PostemcT. JuaU3 CANES.-EXCLUS1VE WTYLKM Iff A0A ela, I'ensnf, Wclschtl, Cherry and Malac ca, mounted In silver and Brente. DEMUTHH CIUAR BTOME. alMfdll HI East King street. CANEH-THE PINM1T AHHORTMENT OK Canes in the city ran be found at UILLY WAIT7.SCIOAM8TOMK, Nna. U and MB North Uueen street. mJT-M,W,Tbtw GAMDEN HOME AND llEELH.-fJUAnAN-anteed qualities. KEILLY DltOS. A KAUBR. Next deer te the I'ostefflco. JeU2Jt2V cailANN A NOWLEN, MERCHANT TAILORS, al-ydlt IM NORTH QUEEN HTRKtH'. BEST 6c HAVANA FILLER ClUAlflN the city, at BILLY WAIT7,', Nes. S and ll North Queen ML inyltMJniM.W.Tli.SAw s CHOOLTAX, 18i,-THE DUPLICATE W new In the hands of the Treasurer. Three tier cent, erflftmld before August I. Office hours ireiu if a. 111. 101 p. 111. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, my-Swd!t Ne. 12 Centre Square. ICESAVEMSAME MONEY SA VEILS THIS car. The Armlger Iterrlcerater Is an Ice ml er and thebest In Ihe market. Ker sale by MEILLY UMOS.stRAUU. Next deer te the Posterrlce. r22S-a WE CARRY THE LARQEST STOCK OF Pipes: and Fine Smoking Tobacco In the city. W oeden Pipes atfie. and iOe. each. Genu ine Meerschaum Pipes at 24c. each. DEMUTH'S CIUAR STORE, alS-tfdll HI East King HtpssL JUDOES HAVE LONO SINCE DECIDED that lllllr Waltz's Cigar Is the best In the state. Fer sale at NOS. 6 4 Kit NORTH QUEEN 8T. inyl8-nni.M,V,Tli4w 0 ITY TAX, lSPitl. AN AHATEMENT OF 8 ner rent, will be allowed en all Cltr Tax paid en or before July 1, 1W.I. Oftlce hours : 8 a. in. ie ix in., ami i ie j a. in, uauy. un .sienaay and Saturday the oilier will be epeu In the evening from 7 te V o'clock. J. II. RATHFON, JcStaMR City Treasurer. rilENNIS AND CROQUET OUTFITS, AND I nil kinds of Hammocks, nt MEILLY HMOS..t MAUD'S. Next deer te the Postelllce. Jii!.('J -TECKWEAM-THE LATEST AND MOST 1 fashtennljle stiles and shinies, the chea pest and best, nt EMISMAN'S Ueiits' l'urnlshlng Stere, 4.' west Klnc stri-et. B ILLY WAIT7. HAS THE MESTTWOKOM i flc and Re Cixars in thecltv, nt NOH. h A WI NORTH QUEEN' ST. iylKiniM.W,Th,S..w my ICE COOLERS ARE A NECESSITY IN THIS Weather. A lame Meck toselectfrem, at MEILLY HMOS, A MAUII's. Next deer te the Postelllce. JuiSIA-ai -fOOK WANTED AT NO. 3:17 WEST CHEST- nut slris;t. Must be well recommended. UismI wages. Jel7-Tli48 Tl EKMIOEMATOMS-MAMICKD DOWN. MEILLY Ritas. A MAUI1. Next ihsir te the Postelllce. JelS!A'.1t SILK SHIMTS. f 5 We have new the finest Hue of Patterns of Silk Shirts In thenmrket: They are the newest things out. 000 different Flannels te select from. Thoroughly shrunk nnd made te order from J1.60 up. Lisle Thread Stockings, 10c a pair. Ever thing lu the Men's Furnishing TROUT & SHANK, Shirt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters, 110 North Queen Street maraUnlR T EN'RY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te ltfl East Klne stieet, having a full line of Furniture of every description at tile lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our iroeds. alfillt H. WOLF, 130 East King SlrccL M VT.MSAHATHFON. A DOLLAR'S WORTH I'OitA DOLLAR. ITS HARDLY WORTH YOl'R WHILE IN lll'YING TO LOOK KOR HKTTT.R VALUKS TIIA.V WI'ARI'Ol'FTHIXH. HKItrS A C1IAXCK FOR YOC TO ItL'Y ATA (iOOI) ADVAXTAfii:. IX OTIIKK WOKD.S, THERK'S A HEAP OK VALUi: HRRK KOIl A LITl'Li: MOXRY. TO WORK TOR YOUR l'ROI'IT IS TO WORK KOR OURS, AXI) WI" CAX HKVr l'LRASi: OUR SRI.VIM MY KIRST I'LRASIXO YOtT. AHOUT Till: SUCfKSS OK THIS MATTI'R TIIRRR'S XO DOriiT ; WE'RE SURE WE'VE MADK A HIT Rlf'.HT HIMU". MAKE YOUR PURCHASEHKRi: AXI) WE'LLCOXVIXl'K YOU IX LESS TIME Til AX IT TAKIIS Te TELL IT. MYEIISA RATIll'OX, RELIAUI.E CLOTHIERS, XO. EAST KIXC. STREET, LAXCASTKH, PA. riMIE PEOPLE'S CASH MORE. MERCHANT TAILORING AT- The People's Cash Stere. We make Clutliliig te Order in the most stylish and satisfac tory manner, at the Lewe-t Cash Prices, and guarantee you satisfaction in every particular. (ieuU' Hulhrifgan Khirts mid Drawers at iae, 00c, up te 1.1H). (Vnts I'ngUsh Lis'le Thread Half lltH', liic ; legular price, &(k. i tients' All-Wisil und Deiiifl Flannel tihirts at MSc, fliv, 75c, ftl.tklte fiCO. (lenls' Uuluutidricd fcihilt, the be-t for the money in the city, ut WV, 7rA and H.IK). Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. inaraMydll Hew wrttrmrtit. IIIIUTTIfnRKttAYH-N.M&, r CHARLES ST AMM'S, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street Great Three Days' Sale, TfctN Mcm An (er Three Days Oily, JULY 1st, 2d aid 3d. All Celers Matin, Ilk- yard. Bilk Velreta and Plushes, 39c a yard. All-Weel Black Cash mere, 25c a yard. 2Uncli Black Cashmere, 75c a yard. All-Silk Satin Lnxnr, 7Jc a yard. Black Brocade Bilk Velvets, Wc a yard. Fancy Silks, 25c a yard. Wc Dress Cleths, 25c a yard. Fancy Velvets, 25c a yard. While Lawns, 6c a yard. tVIucli Black Lace Fleunclnj, 02e a yard. Yard wide Dresa Cleths, 12c a yard. Yard Wide Batiste, 6c a yard. UIKC Challles, ,c a yard. Outlec Cleths, 10c a yard., 12Jic Dress Goods, 5c a yard. Scotch Zephyr Gingham, 12Jc a yard. ' Yeu will Have Meney if you attend this Great Hale, at the BpSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street, -CARLES- STAMM. QI.OS1NU OUT SALE. " ----- CLOSING ' OUT SALE ! MUST HIS SOLIl Inside of 90 Days T BARGAINS IN DKY GOODS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, I1LACK GOODS, GINGHAMS SATINKS, WIIITK GOODS, KMUHOIDKHIICS, TA1ILE LINKNS, 1'LANNKIJS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUMMER UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS, HUTTONS, IILANKICTS, QUILTS AND 8IIAiVL.S, CARl'ETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADRfj, CARPET SWEEPERS, Ac. Parasols and Umbrellas at Half Price. EOR llARQAINS QO TO THE- Xlie IPliiladelpiiia Stere, 6 AND 8 NORTH QUEEff STEEET, . marZa-lydAW i JjlLINN A IlllENEMAN. BABY CARRIAGES. FLINN &BRENEMAN, We- 152 ITer tli Queen Street, LAXCASTlUt, J'L'XX'A . Itllacollaucetto. IOH HTEAM UAlJaEH, IIKIII OH LOW 1 Pressure, Wilier Onuses. Ullllvce Cocks, "" minis tr itciKUieu, uiatH iulh-h, Whistles, Hyiilieus for Slcuiii Oiiukch, Cjllndcr m'.'-ttd K YOO WANT A KIKST-CLASSEOltTAllI.E ,.ii,iiiciiiiu iiiiri,uil , Ilt-CIK, CIlCUp, lis luu ! a QAW MILL-), I1AKIC MILLS, (H)ll MILLS. IO Ij-uIIkt ItulliTK, 'J'iui Puckers, Triple Horw, Powers, MIlllMsr nnd Mining Machinery, at JOHN UEsrs.:l East KuIIuu stnsjt. lui-tfd STEAM HEAT IS THECOMINU HEAT POIt ilMilllniiH, churches, school houses, etc., though fciicf-ensfully used one hundred years uge. When luu contemplate n clinugecull en JOHN I1EST, who ii HI glvu you a satisfactory Jeb, ut a fair price. nrJ-tM IltOPOSAlX healeTVpTioi'e.salswill berectlvcd for the paling of North Chris tlnu street, bcliuen OraiiKe and Chestnut strts-ts, ulth llelghm or Asphalt lllecks or As nhalt HhcetliiB. Plans und seclllcatlens may be wen ut theefllce of Allan A. Herr, lteuulu lteuulu ter. Ne. 10H East King street. Proposals te be lutilrestvd te the " Street Committee," nnd te lie dcpualtid lu the Stieet Committee box, ut the office efC. A. (Inst. Ne. H North Duke street, net later than 0 o'clock p. m., ou Monday, July I. Ilv order of the committee. J ei! 1, 20,2) C. A. (1 AST, Clerk. A ND THINd.SAKKNOT WHAT THEY V seem." Ciimmen sense and thlrty-llie dollars seem ull right, and If ou leek Inte this nice little arrangement, Its like the Keelev mo me eor, It won't work. A mere smattering of llook lleok lloek Keeping mid the mere opening and closing of a set "of honks does net const I tale the entire course of the LANl'AHTElt lUMIXEisH COLLElE, Ne. ID1; Dist Klngstreet. Thorough lustriiclleu In all brulirlieNesMMitlalteu business education constitutes the course. Terms consistent u Ith the Instruction. Address: II. C. WLTDI.EIl, Principal. VTOl'ICE IS L fellow lug nil fed In fur tin IS HKItEllY GIVEN THAT THE nr described Clly llendsure hereby Ihe Sinking Fund of the issue au therized by ordinance apprmed March 3, A. D.. IhhI, mid iiineniltsl by nrdlnuiice approved -iurcn -JJ, issi, ie reiuim rJuu.uu etitic uuieoieu uuieeieu uuieoieu uessef the City of luiucuster, Pu., at four sr cent. Of the scries of Five te Twenty Years, ilz: Nes. S. 'J0 it, 21, Due Theus.iuil Hollars each. Nes. :t0, Si, 32, XI. Ill, X, .'ill, 37, 35, H, -II. 4', le. 1I, TT, 71. 1SJ, 10.', 10), lel, ill, 112. Ill, 1U, 115, UU, lis, 1 1(1, 17V. lri. Flic Hundred Dollars each. Nes. 5,1, Ml, 57, W, 7S, 70, SO, SI, 101, liM, One Hun dred Dollars inch. The ahme numbered bends will be presented for payment nt thlsetllcu en orbefem thetlrst day of July, ls-sil; Interest un suld bends it 111 reuse ou that date. Ji'20-lltd EDW. EDOEllLEY, Mayer. A J .ENNEllCHOlt OAltDEN. Maennercher Garden ! New Performance Every El enlng. Te-ulght Prof. CetTree In some of his mar mar eleusiiiaiiljulutlnnsand Illusions; the Little Charming Vocalist, Msk lAittleDev, the won der of the age, the Queen of Second Sight, mes-iiierlsm.Mlud-lteudlug nnd Spiritualism, und the most Henttchlng Singer. Prof, TilU Wendcrl ill Marionettes eicry night this week. Ijidles without escort mid miners net admit ted te the garden. jiOJmd lu PFAEFI.E, Prep. EVAN A SONS. These Are Trying Times. Yes, the) are try lug times In mere senses than one ; and every gissfheuseu ire knows the dim dim dim cultyofliuitngiieud. sweet bread in verj , liel weather. Hut thl tusk may If rendered com cem lutrulltcly easy by having the light kind el Fleur, aud enry one who has used II admits that LEVAN'S FLOUR Is the Klght Kind. Try It, and You'll Uuy It. Levan & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. di-lyd tt American Hntlne, 5e a yard. Kreueh Hatlne, 12c a yard. 12Jc Dress Olujhsins, 8c a yard. Deuble Width rilieetlnf, He a yard. Curtain Hcrlin.iJe a yard. '' li)c Dress Ulnnliam, Oc a yard. Lace Curtains, 50c and 75e a -sslr. Curtain Poles, lOe each. Napkins, 25c a dozen. W Linen Table Ces-era, 50c each, Huchlngs, 2c a yard. White Aprons, lOceud I2;ceacb. 22-Inch Embroideries, 23c a yard. 15-Inch Embroideries, Sic a yard. 11.00 Jersey's at 50c each. L'ashmers) Wraps, 20c each. h LA.NCASTEIt, l'ENN'A. lilinccUiinciute. ((f I'KLT OI' PIPE. PHOM y, jJfJJJ Inch te 0 Inch dluinctcr.lfer ITtOlt CAST IKON PIPE PirriNQH, 110TII pluln und rciliiclinr, up te -lnch dlnmeter, MullfliblU l'ltllllsTH. riutiLiw. t'hinvn ItlllOlls. I Manifolds, Ainerlcuu UuTens Tube Hupuerts, llaneers, EliMiraud LVIIIinc Plates, go te JOHN llEhT'M, .'l lCnet Pulteu street. niZ-tfd TJIOH iioiiizental" HTATIONAHYE.N J Kincs, from 2 Ie HO horso-pewer, Hiid Vei tlcul Euslui'S fiem 2 te -10 lierstMMiwer, )ou nil llndtlicni ul JOHN HIiT.S, :M IJist EiilteL. slrrvl. Iii2-tfd F "o'ltl'AHTINOS.IIlOsreU llltASS, LIOHl or hciivy, nt short notice, ke te JOHN 1IEHT, :i 1 jit Eiilteu street. in'Mfd OAllllY IN HTOCK-I1EST CIIAltCOAL, Hiiuiiucreil lliir Iren. Deuble Itcllncd Iren. Iliirdeu's Itlicl Iren, Itliets, Het und Celd Heller Iren, Hteel, Hheet Iren ;t-ltl te Ne. 10, ut JOHN Ulivr.S.MI IJist Kultnii street. in2-tlU XV IN WANT OP 11KASS OK IKON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Pucked Cei'lis, Pet and Ulb Cocks, LeicrCtx' lis, .Sulnn Joints, call und Kel tueiii.er semi our enicr ny inuii, in JUiin ur.i, .ksi i.uhi r iinuu nucci. 1ii2-tfd WHITE COITON WASTE, COPPED 1JY the iKiitud, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or eer, iv. aii ufSMisnciiieu'ii teiiuy lsiri or tne city Free. Call ou JOHN ULST, Ne. SS.1 ist FiiIIeii street, m'.'-tfd I'njeuteiis, ltt'i: i.rrri.E eTant, han han ceck inspiraters aud Electors, Eberuiaii Heller Feeder, Penberthy IuspK'ter, American Injectors, ull lu stock, ut JOHN HEsl'S, :eu. East Fulton stieet. lu2-lfd rpANKS FOlt WATEH, OI1X, AC1 D OH OAS, A of any slmis or cauicll,at fair prices go teJOHN UESl.KCt East l'ullen str.vt. iiiitfd ITiOUTlIi: HEsT HOI' Allt FUHNACE IN J the market, go te JOHN Ill-J-r.ltn Fjist 1-niten street. m2-lfd Irien pTm.i.eys, HiiAPriNuT ce"I.lahs, Hungers, Clamp llexes. Couplings, etc., go te JOHN III1', XH East I'lilteu street, m'.'-tfd Ibfl IIOlLEIt Tl'HE Ultl'SHEs, hi ll.lON " PIlM'Wienches, PliMund Menkey Wrenches combined, Files. Oil nuis, etc., go te JOHN HFT. ICM Hiist Pulton stns I. m2-tfd "I OLD HHONZE. LIQt'llW AMI SIZINO IT fur steam hoi k, at JOHN HEsT's, SCI Knet Fulton street. iu2-tfd "IDA DEVIOUS. OF ANY MAKE, tilt DE L sign, can be furnished at reasonable llgures, by JOHN lll-Vr, 333 I jist Fulton svrivl. m2-trd A OENCY 'OK CALLAHAN t)S CE 1t ment te take the place of ited Lead. In Uiilklt makes rtie times the i)uantlty of red lead und Is r.irsuicrlnr lu inuklngsteaui Joints; luicktugiuiiii and hand hole plates ou boilers, .le., Ac. Prlce 20 ivnts s.rsmud al JOHN DUST'S, 33J East Pulton street. m'.'-tfd ITieil HOLTS, LAlfsCHEWS, siri' SCKEWS, " Hiiiiareand Hexagon Nut, these goetU 111 stock, at JOHN HESl'S, 333 East Pillion street. ni2-tfd IjlIHE lUtlCKS. PIKi:"ci.Y, AT LOW figure., go teiOHN llEsT, 3IC1 tist Fulton lfeet. ni'ilfd IiUMlVi, IIOII.EHS, MINING. CENTHIFIJ gal uud sleam Piuniis, of any capuclly, at JOHN UIil"S.3:ci riist Fnlleiieircct. iu2-tfd TJACK1NOS. AS FOLLOWS: 1)11110(1, POIt Sleuiuaud mdraulle l"ucklng, Asbest Koiv, Weieuund Wick I'acklng, Hemp Packing, As As beites Mill lleartl, AsbesKH Cement, Aslestes Sheathing. (iuinPucklng.Uuiii Kings for Water Oaugcs. Plumbago lacking, Heed's Patent As. bestus, Uneil Sectional Pipe Cuier, ut JOHN HEST'S, atl Hist Pulton street. m2-trd ITIOK ASIi:irU'ANsli ill r FEED CYLINDEit Lubricators, UUv, oil ("us fur Hearings, eucuii get them ut JOHN 1IESTS, 333 East Pulteu street. m'Jfd ITIOlfPKATT A CADY ASHIrxwr DIsO ' Vali(-s,Jeukius Vuhis. llrassili lobe Vail cs, lir.iss i.nte Mines, iron li.xiy utoeu vanes, Fultell street. m2-d IAKriCUIMt ATIENTION PAID IX) .Mislt-I Making, Patterns, Draw lugs and HIub Prints, at pricm reasonable, at JOHN UliSTS, Sti lii.t Fulton street. Iii2-tfd lOlt HOILEKS, IIOIIIZONTAL, Tl'iiL'LAH, I' Vettlcul, Poriuble,C)llnder,Murliie.ef uny tilt or power, of the ut muteilal ana work werk luanshlp, ee te JOHN 11 EST, 3SI East Pulton streeL tn'Mfd 1 'V" - -'( &. fsHJ J&X$K.. bMHiiQ&l&l)-; KJkiI;tU!&; .:j,a:tkl,--t&.' k j&:m&-1iiXAAiM-
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