r-M." THE LANCASTEIt DAILY tNTELMGBNCEB, -WJEPyEBDAY, JULY 24, 188; .A ; V " il VACANT HOUSES. L aim AWjTAlWtS ARTICLES TAIH Fill TIEM IT MIS. Ui ? mer la Hener of Jereme l Berer, Xetly xtetnrael Fiem Europe. ''A Bt ttcnle nt Stiver Oak Iark. MAMMA, July 21. Fer teme tlinepns"' t C Bruner, esq., real estate agent, htm i making the discovery turn a number the vacant houses In hi charge. lme I entered and almost everything mera- i taken out. The parties, whoever they , enter the houses by the rear doers and al evervthlna of any nine. By the use rhatcheU they cut elf all the lead pi pe I is visible and take with them alst the aptgets. It is aupposed te be the of boys. A number of boys bnve detected coming from one of the M and several arrests may be niaele. (one of the houses the lhlevw dug below surface of the pavement and took all lead Dine they could reach. : Eleven of the largest Pennsylvania is- er coaches were required te iranperi e picnic people from the Sunday schools ' the "Church of Ged of this place and Washington. Klght of the can tt ero filled 'in Washington and the balance at this point. The picnle was held nt silver unK ark, a new anu jwpuiar resort near nan- bver, The Sunday school of Trinity Berenned r church went te Lltitz te-dny te held their annual rlcnlc. f fJ-The annual picnle of the Sunday achoel SU raul's 1'. K. ciiurcn win tuKe piace n Thursday at Penryn park. EOen. Wclh pest, Ne. 118, O. A. It., rweme will uit place en eaiuruay, Avigunv j, J7, at Penryn park. -, Miss Amelia nailer, ei .uuiuiisuiiig, iflhln la Ihn truest nflier lirethrr. Hev. 11. jiteller, pastor of Salem Lutheran church. , inner noner surprise party was riveh ;kt evening, and was attended by act cnty i Ut mitmtn. The beautiful and snncletii By sawn wnicn is ceunccivu wmi juv. BMr. Heller's nnme wn irimmeu Khere and there with llghtcl .lap-in- lantern, which made a ters' niC- RVA.. ..&.... ........ flin t, nntlitT ll n a. Clla-fliA,. lUimjUVmrUDi W V Vlllllg ....a it.. ...v. a enlivened by excellent musie liirnnnea iy klhe Troop family, assisted by Mlis Ev.i iElllett en the piano. Mi jir. Jcromejj. Jeyer, me gcutirui man- Fl- ,l m . . line t .. i-k . r. w . .1 i stager ei ine tiieMiieit jiui irtm vrei cuiii- ' landed European tour and yesterday ur- Bttnt buslnefts called him te Columbia. Mr. KvHenry Mullen, an empleye of the Chest- JaatHlU company, gave a dinner In his f5; noner at his home en Union street, yeiter- ay. The following well known Celum- l nuns were sn luieiuiiencei . .sicutsra. a. e. f.Detwller. James A. Meyers, Andrew J. . i .. I - - e e IXaulTman, Jehn I). Perry, lllrnm Wilsen arcana Pinion wine. ; The repairs te tne siisquenanna , nue P? Water canal us far as the feet of the five mile level have becn flnlMied. Xe igntlen UV ma mi m iiiianiitn nun uvua uj'i nivu xuu beatnwh!ch -ucreaunk In the Pennsylva- Ktl.W CBIII1 UCl Wll iiVIU Mllll.t.lMlltl:'' HUW rtiAAii niimtwl nut nnil their A(lliii7reiiin(l. ,... , ,.. .--- .--.... . ,The water has been left in the Inst two RS levels, and the beats in them nrrh cd at the fet Susquehanna real w har cs te-d.y. ?.? Aaren Hinder, nn ox-naleon keoDer. tied Charles P. Emmens fur n.uilt and ryfwallcieus trcsimss before Sniilre Selly. tThe hearing was held last evening and the ffcase dismissed for w out of e Idcnce. ':', Arrangemcnta liave been made by the Pennsylvania read te sell excursion t ckeU te Safe Harber from Lnncoster, and lnter- i mediate points, during tne pi egress or the 'STJnlledBrcthren camp atlllghvlue. Iho f 'Jcamp begins July 25th. f Burk'a ilrcus will here July 29th. Harry Clark, a yemiK boy employed at K,"the new Prcsbyterian church, h id the ludux flnger of his right hand ninnlitHl yesleiday. rV The boy was straightening a nail when be M accidentally hit his llimer with the liam- er. t na T.lllln lTrVtfii, nf l.-inmiilAr Id Ibtt. 9y lnir Mlsa Annie 1!. Dftz. P Pltcher Mayhew, of the Columbia team, ,,ien town tins morning. & Thern were rlnvfn docs In the deer round. rr tiiem were met huh morning. fe II. Heucf ndobler left this merniui: te at- tend the reunion of company K, 70th regi ment, Fa. v., at I-ast reterhhurg, tlilR pi county. Kff' Prof. Harry Seals has roturned home Si from a brief rlhlt te S irategi Springs 11UL. ORAM) COUMJIL'S .M Kin'u, fcs... . .. . , . , . .. jinar duui nuu jiiiiKniuri ui jiiui.u-ti;u , Meet Her Visit te Tjuicaster . Council. . The Grand Council of the Sens and sf? Daughters of America held their quarterly P meeting in Old Fellows' hall, this city, r.K VfttUfrthiv nrtAriinnn. aful tlnlhhful all (11 fe their work before oveninc. SUty-flve rep- ? nwentnllvns worn nresent. ninenir them W being the twenty-three grand officers. 4 Many of the delegates w ere ladles. Lj Fifteen delegates vrere admitted into the f?-grand council from subordinate councils. Vif j no report ei me grann secreiary was read. rr XL aann'Mi inaL iiieth are lw euiv.riuiiL J 'cennclls of the order In this state, with a m' total membership of 3,389. The receipts of jp? subordinate councils during the labt riuar i'ter nere 1,101.50. The amount paid out fe- for relief and funeral bcnellts asM,(!7i;. d Iho teUl worth of the onler la 8'J.a71.52. fii After the transaction of home ether euaineas ei a private nuiure ine urana Council adjourned. The grand elliccts Ultnl Iiucister rt veunui u. ium viciiiuk. i ny ciu ? .kw41nll.. asm. a v.l li. i ln.r.i nllAiiilnm rx ..f n i, - ,r i . i n .. council's members, who entertained them in a handsome inaiiiier, after v, lilch they were treated te refreshments. Imcaster Council was found te be in a prosperous condition, ha Ing upwards of ninety mem bers and $600 in the treasury. The council is a little ever four years old. Mcrchunts Picnic. The Itetall Merchant association of Octoraro will held their second annual picnic in J. R. Tew nscud's grove, near Smyrna, en Tuesday next, and they expect a fine time. The oxen iscs w HI commence t 10 o'clock iu the morning. The presi dent of the association is Jehn I). Ilarrar, of Christiana, and secretary 1. XV, Weaver. The ex ecu tive committee consists of Kdw In Brinten, F. W. Weaver, iZ. M. Townsend, Lien is Coatee and M. V, Cooper. The reception committee Is Samuel Carter, Harry Davis and Henry Rakestraw. Enteral a Convent. At the Chanel Convent of Mercv. Phlla- Ei talphli, eJ Monday, Sister Mary Aleysia wh investea wjtn tne duck en in tne order ill Mercy. Archbishop Ityan eHlciated. Tbe sister was known In the world us Miss f Atlee, daughter of Dr. Washington V. PlPntS Of ItlLMM Itl tlinflinnulnf... ?t. Jacob Al Helllmrer raiiL.ht n Vin, In tl.n '.CoDestega abeve Volts' jestcrdav that "welfbed 3 pounds. ii neutyoinne nass are new being taken fepaciaJly about Wabank. Set tied the Cast). ft i vvmt muttjt jiiu Kit iuc uicii viittit,eu nun i eruuken and diserdcrlv conduct bv Jehn D Kerr, of Safe Harber, was before Alderman a Metonemy this morning. He settled the Matter by paying the coots. ' .,: a urfv wuri. Jacob I Busheug, flour and feed dialer vh Katt Walnut street, lias a German rain ..oticmendeus sire. It meaureaJlnchca w length and weighs 8 pounds. It .aa OMtKiii m me coueatega crvek near Oregem. THE J. It. B. BUIiES. Ilackmen and Hetel Perter Mnat Net Anney Trnrelera In the Station. The hnckmen and hotel ertcrs hare Juet received theli etdcts from the police offi cers of the Pennsylvania rath ead company. There has been complaint, for sonie time past, by the patrons of the read, who are annoyed by these men, and this station Is the only ene brtw ecn New Yerk and Phila delphia, from which they are net shut com pletely out. Te-day Ofncer Wash Pyle, act ing under the instructions of Win. Brady, who Is at the head of the officers, informed the hackmen and porters that hercalter none of them w lit be allow ed te go past the Iren pests en the Chestnut street side of the station te solicit customers. If they bring a trunk te the station they will be allowed" te take it te the baggage room, but after they have attended te that business they must at ence retiie te the pavement. This rule applles te e ery hackman In this city. Heretofore the empleyes of the City Trans fer company have been the favorites, and the railroad peeple allowed them inside. They will have te stay out also In tha fu ture Ofncer Pj le has !ccn ordered te re main at the rtatlen for the present te see that the new rules are obeyed. Before Alderinnn A. F. Oennelly. Viela Mndscy has been prosecuted l) l) l) fere Alderman A. P. Dennelly by Mary Meads, Ter surety of the peace, and Viela has sued Mary for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct. Annie Jay, who was arrested en Tues day, will lme another complaint te an swer. Mary Meads diargcs her with ma liciously destroying a ienslen certificate. Sephia Sears has made complaint against her husband Kdw ard, for assault and bat tery. Win. nierbach, prosecuted for drunken- nesand dlnorderly conduct, was sent te Jnll for three days. He Assaulted Ills Unde. Harry Springer, arrested en Tuesday for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, by Officer Short, was heard by the mayor this morning. It w ah reported that he had struck his innther, but the etldonce failed te prme that fact. It was shown thnt he was under the Influence of liquor, and he struck his undo, Jehn Potts, In the face w llh u Mone. He was committed te the station heuse for twenty-four hours, and a line of fl and costs imposed. rill He AVerk On a Bnllrend. J. P. Stauirur, of this tlty, has reoelvod a contract for grading a portion of a railroad, near Ensten, en the eastern shere of Mary land. Te-morrow he will ship a let of horses, mules nnd carts tothatplace te de the hauling. Charles K. Habcrbush fur nished twenty-five i.ets of hcay work harness for the stock, and they had them tried en this aftornneu. QiinrrelliiK nt n Woe1n Meeting. A colored weed meeting tmis held In Hw ceney's weeds, near Hawllnsvllle, en Sunday. A man named Procter appeared en the grounds during the afternoon with a lil 11 for t-l that was owing for printing bills te adcrtise the affair. The presen tation of the bill raided a funs and the min ister tame dew n from the pulpit te take a hand In it. On account of this trouble the meeting cainn te an abrupt close. Will 1'repnren Repert. On next 1'rldny morning thore will boa meeting of representatives of nil the com panies of the 70th regiment, at Alderman Darr's oftlce. Cel. llninbrlght will also be tliuie. The object of the meeting Is tocom tecom tocem paro notes and prcrure a report of the part the loglmentteok In the battle of Ctilcka mauga, the record of ai hlch does net ap pear en flle at the war depart inent. Stinted Fer F.urepa. J. L-. Melnmctz, esq., of this city, tell this afternoon for New Yerk, whence he will sail te-morrow for Kurope en the Augusta Victeria, the new and elegant steamer. He will travel through Knglaud, Ireland, Scotland, France nnd Germany, and will spend aonie time at the furls Exposition. He expects te no gene about three months. Twe llend Hogs. .Inceb li. Bunting was c.illcd ujieu Monday oxenlng te kill a deg belonging te .la m os Hiidges, of I.nfuyotte rtreet, which was helluted te be mud. .lake seen dis patched lilm with his trusty gun, and I ere 1 a big hole In him. This morning it dead deg, which was preliably poisoned, wnsieund en Cast King street near the Farmer's bank. Toek HIOO.OOO te IluiilstiuiK. County Treasurer Grlsslnger went te llairlsburgthiH artorneon with f 100,0X1 te pay Lancaster county's share of the stnte tax and inoney returned for mercantile tax. New lluhlud llnrsi. (cerge Krelner, wlie has been en a drunk for some time, threatened te kill his wlfe this morning. He was complained ngulnst before Alderman Spurrier for Mtrcty of the peace ami drunken and disor diser ileily conduct and was locked up. Geed Templars' Convention. A meeting of Ledge 61, Geed Templars' was held en Tuesday c uilng. Arrange incuts M'erc made for Iho county conven tion of Geed Templars te . held at Slras burg en August leth. The ViiiiderbtltN New Own It. A reprosenlathe of ViinderblltH en Tuewluy in MiaineKIn puiiluised the In terests of a number of heay local stock holders iu the Beech Creek Ceal cumixiny. Ov er ,000.000 were lnelcd in tliu trana trana trana notien. 'Iho Vaiidei hilts nre new sole owners of the lle'eeh ('reek railroad. I.ltlt7 Ciuiipiuctlii TriilimlH Itondluer R11II1-11111I. Fer thu liileriuatlun of ieus going le I.llltt rumpmeetlugeu Sunday, lli Inst, It 11 in v be stated that trains will lme King SI. Station at 1010 a. in nnd 3 6. p. 111. , and I.nu astir llepet nt 10-10 a. 111. and 101 p. in Returning (mill Iciim-s Lltltzat 7-2S p m. Fare for tln round trip, 63 cents. J)2l-ltd 'le the I'uliltc. I begleme te call jour attention tetheljir. gen Stock of FINE OLD WHISKIES tu Lnn caster. All goedi guaranteed te gle perfect satisfaction, etherwlm te he leturned and money rcfumled. MILLER H LKJUOR SIORK. Ja-3tdM,W,S.lw .Inly lu cstiiieiitb. I-ebaiien R II Railroad ieuiuin), nisi inert gage 6 ix r cent, bends, due 1 01 1 Iu , bends; Inlen-t Jiiiiuar ami .luh, Iren from tars;au extiusluiivf the Cornwall and Lebanon Rail road ttiretiKh the central part nf Ihe City of Lebanon, and mniaiiKil hj Hist lead Alse, Coneslegn and Northern Rink Northern Mar ket and li-1 End and UiucaMir City street railway m l.s Iu niueiiuu te suit purthaser. Fer price and further Information appl (e JAtOU II. LONG.llieker, Ne. 10 North Queen street, 2mJ fleer, tt,td-W CnmpnieeielliiK at l.iiuills lllo-Sjieclul Traliirinnil Itoriiievil I'ures. On Sunday, ath Inst , Hie l'lillailelphln &. Heading railroad will run special trains le le tuecnleiutasteruud IjiihIUnIIIi for the aiuiiu- I modatlen of w rsens x Isltlng llic c-auipmeetliig. The full biiln Mill be as follews: Lc-nwiKIng Street klatleu at K0.1 unci IOJiO a. 111.; 1 t", unci and 3..V, p. 111. Iur Iiucaslrr deHl ntS.U audlO.IOa. m. , l.Viniul Hl p 111. Returning trains leim Laudlsxlllc at i Vi, -JUnnd7.;Vi. m. 1 h-kels for the round trip, Z cents llcxuru ,iicciiiii'v cincMi ni iiir nililiuil , lure Bllul- Ing , otherwise mil farr- will he exacted en the train. JySMtit Scrtthe. Aclt. In this elty, en the Sd Inst., Annie hi Ira Ix Hi Aull, In theVMlh jear erhernge. IhereUtlMkandfrleniUuf the fainllyarere. spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her futher's residence, Ne. MS Maner slree t, em ThurMlay morning at 10 o'clock. btrUres at thcheufce. Iiitcrnicnt at Woodward Hill inn itery. RtlSlBlKn. July J3,iH, In thlsilty, Ellia btth Rclnfritxl, wlfe of Piter Bclnfrleil, In her s7th year. The re latl e and friends of the fain lly are rc- speetnilly InMted te attend the fantrnlfrem her hiuband residence, Ne. 3OT East Frederick street, en ThurwUy afternoon at J o'clock. In. termenl at l.anp.lcr cemetery. 21 Kneirn.-In thlfrtty.en the 21th IniL, Albert, son orciettlclb and llarliarn rrclcr, 1)1 the Cd year of here. A bad Hie Hardener (we ns, A puresnd lovely child ; HeBaelttoeltr keenlnf, Terhcrlth umleMlwi. But jtist a It was opening, Te the Rley or the day, Down enme the hcaicnfy Unrdencr, And took our bud away. The retain es and friend of the family are re fpeetfully Invited te attend the hincrat, from the residence of his parents, Ne. 112 fnclnnc, Friday afternoon at three e clock. Interment at Bt. Jeseph's cemetery. 2td Jtetu .buevtiacmcttts. rfsTlEMOST BErltEHitlNuT UB1NK IN I warm wtnther Is tnrt wine. We Imt e Pure California lied and White Wines for 30 cents. large bottles; f-1 00 ner deirn bottles. nOIIKERHIiltltlOllHTORf:, Ne. 22 Centre rViuuie, lAnraMcr, 1'a. -VTCtWKAIl THK ,ATKMT ANU MOHT J3I fahlenal)llYlfsiiiidhade,llietlieaK!St ana nest, ni hkdimaix h ucnis Furnishing Hlere, 2 West King street BIU.V WAIT. HAM THK HtHTTWOFOR 6e nnd 6 t Icsrs In the elt . at h-OH.T. A 101 NOKTlI QUEKN HT. mrlMmM.W,Tli,S4w CI O A II MAKF.BH AND PAUKERM ARE WANTED. Applvnt 01IMNOER RROS. .1 CO., Jj-ZWt Fulton Htreet Eutranec. CUOOIiTAX, 18R0.-THE DUPLICATE IM new In the hands of the 1 rmsurer. Threo per cent. elTlrimld lMroreAti(tisll. O nice hours from t) a. in. till 4 p. m. W. O. MABNItAM., Treasurer, myaWwdll Ne. 12 Centre Hquare. c ANER-TIIE FINEST AKSORTM ENT OF Canrs In Ihn eltv nn be round at BILLY WAIT.HCHIARHTORE. Nes. r and 1CU North Uurcn street. inj27.M,W,ThJSAw THE RIVAL FOUNTAIN I'KN-THKIIIXT and cheapest In the market II karatceld len. llBrd rubber holder, neer nets out of order, easily filled. Cull and examine liefore iiurchasliig elsewhere. At ERHMAN'M dents' "urnlshlnK Htere. 2 West King street. TJFl Be HAVANA FILLER CKJAR IN the city, at Nes. 6 and lat North qutTii Bl. inyls-flniM.W.TIi.SAw F OH RENT-FOUR HIX AND NINE ROOM If fmtfa. Artnlv uf jelMfd 4HOUrH WATER HT. UROLDENLION AND MIA QUKNDA t fig Clear Ha igars.sc cigars, are nana mane witn long iaaua r uirrs, ,tn anu iw s noses. DhMUril'H CIUAK HTOllp;, nlt-tmit 111 East King HtrecL BUMlNWW education! kkyhtem; iiuhinehs college Ins lies all persons desiring taking a ceurm te call and examine the methods of Instruction, whleli are guaranteed te be thorough and prac tical fa'j. Day Hosslen ; 120. Nlghl Belen. Opens again Monday, Heplemher 2, 188D. W. D. MOSHEll, l'rln., tfd4.w 18 N. Queen St., Ijincastcr, Ta. ItOF. WM. .1. HTRICKLN1), IEAC1I ER OF MUHIC Thorough Instructions gh en en the organ, piano, loll n, flute, etc.; ali, cut cut tUatlen of the elee. Applications ncelvwl at Ne. 134 Kt. Jeseph strei-t, (parsonage of Kt. Jeseph's Church. JylO-lmd "irJ5 CARRY THE LAKGrXT HTOCK OF TV Pipes and Fine Kineklng Tobacco In the elty. WimnUii PliiesatAc. and iflc, each. Genu ine Meerschaum I'lpea nl iV- earb DEMUTHH CIGAR HTORE, alStfdR HI East King KtreeU "JOTICE. A(tertlers In the Catalngue of the Iinras lr County Agricultural l-alr Assotlatlen aie hereby cautioned against payment le hiimhic except theKecretar or Treasurer of Iho Aswv ilatlen. riieeentracis arc In the hands of th undersigned, and iidvertlscis are requested le call and make si ttlrmrnl. ALLAN A. IIKHR, He retarj-, ltd Ne. low East King Hlrrel. CJILK H C) We I HMkHhlr HHI11TH. i haenevlhe flnesl linn uf Piittrmsnf Iris In theninrkeL Thov urn flin vipuwt llilims out. COO dim rent l-lnnnels in eln from. Thoroughly shrunk and made te order from tl M up. I.lsle Thread Hlecklngs, 100 a pilr. Everything In the Men's Furnishing Line. TROUT &.8HANK, Hhlrt Manufartuiersand Mill's Outfitters, nu iuriii hihpii eirrci. marVO-Iydlt Tl ENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has remeM d te 1VI East King street, liaWuga full line of Furniture nrcery deicrlptleii nt flie leest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call nnd examine our poeds. nS-tfdll II, WOLF. KMKaal King Street. HKADOUARTERH FOR FISHING TACKLE. Our stock of Tinkle In an ag gregation of Imrculns te the nuglir Wehun securH)sieUal discounts eun let of I'lne JiilMted llnsn lletls lit llrass nnd Nlckil .Meunllngs, for cash. Ihey will be In to-ineuownnd uisto uiste incrswlllKPl IhebeniMt of the leu prices. FltAILUl H EAH1' END I'll RMAOY, . (Opposite listiru. Market,! Fmlleys Rllcky 1"1 Paper Is the best. It sticks t erj fly that alights en II ec M.W.FAm T"IlORTANT. " SEND K)lt Till'. CAT. iiloijueiiist lsiied of the LANCASTER IIUSN Nhsrt COLLEGE uintalulng testimonials from our UeNsmiil Girls abrendnnd at home, t of 1'nim in Miieciuaiife iiuring inn nst star, lourse of Unity. (ljpe.wrltlng Included), itc. Anether lutnlegue leiitnlulng fuller Informa tion and pholelyim lcws of llic thierv and buslnass prai Hindi pattmc ills will be out In a f w wis ks. 1 his Is Inr-Mmlle from photesnnh Call ei send te 1U) 1.. KlmrMt. ' Addnsii II. C. WEIDLCR.l'rlnelpil. CrA'.NN ERciieTu. aTi DEN Hit ATTRACTIONS- WT.EK-I.oelt at Our Arra of Tiiltnt. nMnCIILLI, A LORRAINE, Iu tlulr Great Chnnge Art, Weng and 1 In lire. MISS AGGIE LORRAINE, the Pleasing HI net r. COLLINS A WELSH. Ih Grent American Warblers, Heng Artlsls and Elegant Daiut is. WALTER W'FVTWORTH, the Contortionist. I- RANK SMITH, the Phasing Ceincdlan. Ladles without escort and miners net adiult Uil te the garden. JeMmd L. 1TAEFFLE, Prep. 4 RARE CHANCE. Biggest Redaction of All in Fine Clethes. 'lhlrly dollar Suits rrdiued te In cut) -two dol lars, len dollar Pants reduied te $7kV), and all UIOIT l.lglll We Iglit Suiting In the same pre- puriien. 4 liil,i rnn.lt in nrivi I I irill.tl t A Iflt-iTn cli-1. i l,t caIasI fvi,i . 11. ii:illIAUT, Ne. II North Uueenstieel. -wniy Liinci iinperiing lauur in the City of laiucnstir, YjOlLEK AND TMC MANUFACTORY, aa5 NORTH CHERRY STREiri". I.VMASIHI, Pa. Hpeclal attinlleii gien te Steam lliatlng, llellirs, Smoke Stacks and Water'lanks. All llellirs tested liefeie leaving the fiuter.i. Mi works are under Uie Mil rUlen of nceiiietint man, who has had ex rr twenty jiars' cxihtI- nee In Iho business. All work guaranteed. in li pleased te fiiinlsh estimates feratl work In iiiv line. R. M. HLAYM.YKER. a.7JnidVRAllw L- ,N1)IS P VI EN f RADIATORS. STEAM HEAT. We. the undersigned, haxe In ui The Ijiii dls Patent Radlateis, idaced h) Ezra 1". Landlt, of Ijiiuastrr, Pa, and eau mi; they are in ery rep.ct irfect and gheeii gheeii tlrebatlsfaetlen j de net sag or leak, are prrfe t circulators nnd geed heater. We cliecrfullj receminrnd and lcllee them equal te tin- best 011 the market. '1 hey are also very handsome In design II. HAMRFRGER A CO., I.sncastrr, Ta. K F 1IOWMAN, lanicastcr, Fa. 1.YD1 A LANDIS, Laucnste r, Pa. ROr. Illtes HARTMAN, Ijincatter, Tn. S E. U Ml Y, Lancaster. Pa DH..1.G WEAVER. strashurg, I'.i FLlAUimi WEAN F.H.Strasburg, Pa. MARY WEWEIl.tMnuburg. Pa. J. L. Jtl'JIMA. llrouiulemi, I'n. J. M Hi'Al'I'l-EK.IJtItr, Fit. W. W. MAS' A CO., i'eates tile. Pa 'I N.Sl'EVKM N,Ciwleallltf, Pa J.G l"NKIt. RetliMlIc, Pa. EI.IAS WOLF, Akren. jyj-lmeadAn IROPOX LV-S1LV LED PROPO-A I-S Wl LL Ixi recti ted bj the street Commltteo for the (ellciuliu work Fer h twit-reel hrlik srwtr en Duke stri-et, fiem North te Middle street, with exteuslen up Middle and up luki strcl of is Inehes dlamrtcr. Fer a le-fert brick sewer en ( eluiubla ate. nue. from Ruby siren te the Heme for Old Indies, Alte, for the following squares of nidcadamlr Ing North Plum street, from Orange te Chest nut , Lust hrederick stirct, from LimetoShlp LimeteShlp pen , West James street, from Charlette- te tin.,. 11'a., I.a....... ..maa. ..... (,i.. ... " , ,,,-.. .llt,tl.M, fll,-V,, llllll, 1 inr 14, Net In ; Ceral street, from King te First : Cenes. teLa street, from Ouirn te I'rlnev. Plans and sjxt lllcietleiih may besre'iiut the offlccef Allan A. Ilerr, City Regulator, Ne. 1CW East King street. Projiesals te be addressed le the "Strct t Com Cem inltteeV'uinl te ImiU posited lu the- hlreet Cem inllle box iu the (1III..1 of ('. A Oast, Ne. 13 North Duke street, net later than 0 e'elis k p. 111. en Mendu). July'JP, ls(. lly order of the Committee, J)-SI7d C, A. OAST, Clerk. en gifcttcHtcmettt. SEALED PItOrOHALH FOB FUMNWIIlwi sentrJHe tens or Hard nreken Ceal and nve tens of Hsrd Nut Coel, all free of stale and dirt, for the Court Heuse, will be ree-lvedsl the County Commissioners' Oftlce Until 11 e clock a. m., Monday, July 29, ljv. . Brordcref THE BOARD. Attett s W. W. Ofltr-ST, Clerk. JyJWtd TJROIt)RAI FOR COAL-flEALED FBO Jr resals for Cenl te lie dellered In the cel lars of the Nermal Scheel at Mlllern llle, under llic dlitclien or slenuld. will Ik) itrtUed ul the banklnc henfe of llcd. McOrann Ov. until 11 o'clock a. m.. Aeaust 3, law, for MO ten, mere or less Hard llreken ; 200 tens, moreer Jen Hard Nut; 60 tens, mom or less L. V. !. Committee reserc the rlnht terejfetany et all bids. Address te AND. M. FRANTZ, JyZWtd Chairman Household Committee. vyK EXAMINE EYES FREE. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Ten Think Your Eyes Are (feed I If you hae them examined you will probably find that there Is something wrong with them, and that glasses will be a great help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA1' lenses, which are made only by us.and recommended by leading Oculists at the best aids te defec tive I slen. Helld Oeld fjpectaclts, 9,1,00 1 usual price, Hleel Hiieetacles, AOc.t usual price, ftt.OO. ArlinclalEj ta Inserted, 9-1 1 usual price, 910. M. ZIKEMAR ft BRO. 130 S. Hintb Street, OPTICIANS. i PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and WalnutBtreeta. iii)K-lyd A JOINT ENCAMPMENT OK U. B. TROOPS ANDNA'IIONAL OUARD.AT MT.nnrrr.VA paiik. Army orders Ne. 1'j7, Division Artillery, De partment or War, directs two troops of cavalry ut Fert Meier, Va., and three light batteries of artillery from Washington Barracks, Fert Adams, R, I,, and Fert Hamilton, N. Y. harbor. In march te MU Oretna from their respective stations, nrrltlng at Uie 1'ark net later than August Mil, and there go Inte camp In connec tion wllb the Cavalrv and Artlllerr of the Nat' I Ouard whose period of encampment U'frem Aug. 10th te rth. After the termination of the jcilnt encampment the Regular Troops win re- main at .mi. urcinn inr nu inupnnjin prriuu, for further artillery practice, thus afTerdln ad- main at dltlenul attraction te Mt. Gretna each day dur- Ing August. The Mt. Gretna Narrow Gangs Railroad Is finished and In successful running order, contributing li and enjoyment of a r In lis wnv te the nleasurc ? . .-.. . ... uay at ine cnarmmg re son. The trains eer this division consist of Obser- at Ien Cars, airerdlng an unobstructed vlew of the scenery en route. They pass In full view of thcMIUtar) Parade Ground, Ijike Conewsge. the Htate Guard Rllle Range. and oerHetn Hhne Ilcnd, gradually ascending untllOoverner mi K Is rcacutu, lour nines uisiam. rrem ine stately new observatory en Gov. Dick, thirty ret higher than the old structure, which has bcn removed, a sight may be obtained than which there are ft v grander forty Miiiare miles of view being presented, and points in fle dif ferent reuntle- being easily dfsrerned. H. A. GROSS, On l'n. Agent C A I R. R., ltiauen, Pe. NED J.IUH1I, Gen. Hupt. JeSIMmd T? EPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE JLX Quarryxllle Natlenil Hank, In the State et Pcnti)lvaiiln,at thclee of business, July 12, 1S80 : iir.senncr.fi. leans and discounts IlK.OSVi V 1MTO0O 10,192 M 2S3 17 6,000 00 JW.67 1,000 00 l.eta v, IT. H. bends te secure circulation Due from nppieed reserve agents Due from elder National Hanks . Ileal estate, furniture and fixtures Current expenses nnd taxes paid Prcmlumspald Checks and oilier cash Hems Illlls of ether banks ... . Irudleiial paper currency, nlrltel?, and cents H(tn. !gnl tender notes Rtdiiiiptleu fund nlh U.S. treasurer (j er cent, of clreulstlen IHJ UU Wfl9 3,2VG0 t.OGaUO 875 00 Total I lAllIMTIEH, Capital stock paid In . Surplus fund Ummldcd pieflts National Hunk notes outstanding Dlxlileuds unpaid .. Imlb Iclunl deposits subjitt te check Demand certlflcatcn of deposit Due le ether National Pank Total JI7U07 S2 $ fiO.OOOOO 11000 00 1,179 M 13.500(10 T 00 81.18.-, 01 I'jOOO 1,081 141 tlTIWT tl2 iV(r pPciiii;(ki nler, Onunty 0 IjnncaUcr, s. I, A. H. ItniknctK, eishlei, of the aboe named bank, de heleinnly swear that tlie aliote state mr'iit Is true te the hist of my knowledge and belief. A. 8. HARKS EKS, Ca'hier. subscribed and 6 worn tobrferfiine this Ilith day of Jul , ltel'. L. M. PETERS Notary Public. Correct Attcit f.FO. W HFVSEL, I. P. AMIIIER iruVNK W.HLLM, ltd Directors. " rAiiriNiiiies. CLOTHING AND FURNISHING ! Te make July trade brisk BRISK AND ACTIVE. and keep moving our stock we make the prices de the selling Yeu must see the goods and the prices marked en them te appreciate what we offer j en for se little money. Wc don't want goods enrriideter, but prefer you te hate them at taking price. Men's Hulls, KJ te $11, which means 11 sat Ing te jeu of J2,!3er $1. Examine thnqualltt, leek at the sit le and price, and be surprised. St lect the one te your liking. Your slrema be here. De net be In a. hurry. We will Hud something te suit ou It ou haven boy 01 child tee letlie. Yeu 11 llnd amongst the stetlc sonie tery ehelce things In KnenPant Suits, Kilt Hulls, Hleuse Waists, Shirt Waists, etc In the Furnishing Department are offerings at prices that early purchasers take out quickly If ) oil want advuntage of choice and price. Don't wait. 1Ots arc small and won't last long. Eterythlng Iu rianncl,Zeplitr,OtierdnndKllk Stripe Shirts, Ualbrlggan Shirts and Drawers, Jean and Nainsoek Drawers, Fast Black Wolf Hem All the new btjl's In Ncckwrir and Cellars MARTIN BROS, Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. Ot) AND C8 NORTH (1UEEN STREET. AtriLLI VMSON 1-OSTKIl. OCRS is V 11 MtOAIN S LK SENSE AND NO NON- SUMMER CLOTHING THAT Distance Competition! :i:xrs suits. 5 h(M Suits 1000 " 12(0 " Dropped le 5 SO " 8 00 " 10 00 suns. , -Dropped lel.'SO " 4 00 " 5 00 CIIILDHKN'H ine butts .l.'O " .seu " e te " GKNT'S il'MMIIll COATS AND VEhTS. fltOCenls and Vets 5(H 7W " Dropped te S2 VI 4 Ul " 5 00 1SAIIGA1NS IX reOTYVKAH. Gent's Shoes that were cheap at !3; new cut tefi. Ladles' Shoes, nest and stjllsh, square tees, cut te S1S3. Children's Spring Hetl Shots, geed and ser t leeable, i:, cut te 1 M. HATS. CUT PRICE". CUT PRICfcS. Men sflfBStraw Hats . CM te 12 ft) J.W L'ft) J(0 lit IS". 160 HX) M i) HI lit) ,a " ini Light Stltr Hals ' 71 Light Neri lints ' SWi nil llrim LlghtMUd lints IVKMSIIIXG I)i:i'AUT.Mi:XT. UKieiieh 1 Hniieltililitsriit te 51 V) KWlreiuh 1 lannf 1 Shirts cut teK !1 andtlSil'ercaleSlilrlscul lo le ite e,aitre Shlrl ml lolV lelV e lUlbrlgirau Mill Is and Drawers euttei5c : (icnl Fane Half Move, cut teC&c. . Gent s Htm k Half HeMirul tex ."Vlii'llth l.lsleThriad Half llesc cut te Zk 'JV tJents l-ancy Half Iliwicut tel7e. 17c lli'lit'fc I'lini't Half llnsnctlt te IV. Jpcilal 1 ut 111 price- of laulick' and MlsscV Itohlnsen Dte, warrante-d I a't Illaik Men klurs, 75c and tl Stockings cut te J0e. Williamson & Fester, :iti-38 EAST KING ST., IVNCASTER, lA AND at8 MARKET bTREET, HARRIsnUn'J, I'A. -pRICES NEVER BO LOW. New Bosten Stere. 24 Centre Square. J. HARRY STAMM. WE'LL NOT H7XVE 7VKN Y LEFT . . After Tliias Week. I1A1 Bedspreads ... 11.00 ' ,..Attl.0O ,. At 78c At2.S0 75 c Table Linens.. (HUc ' Hie. " 25 e " .At 60 Atln At 12 1.75 Flennetngs . va " At Kc .....At 75c At 50c Xew gibvevtimttntnt: HEAFFKK-H LIQUOR STORE, IS CENTRE HQUARE. PURE S7E WHISKY. My own distillation. saplft-tfd mBET CAN ALL COPY BUT tNE CAN X Equal Billy Walts's Havana Filled Cigar, at NOS. B A Ifla NOHTH OTTRP.N KT. m.TlMmM,W,Th,HAw jFUW BTRICR BROS. GREAT JULY CLEAR ING SALE, -AT- ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ON THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 25t, Bctiveen the Hours of p te 12, We Offer Your Choice Out of Our WHOLE STOCK OF BUT TONS, At 5 Cents a Dezen, Regardless of Cost or Value. Any one dozen of Buttens in our store at 5 cents a dozen. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen" St. IHE PEOPLE B CASH STORE AT- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, NO. '2i EAbT KING SjTHKKT. Our Entire Stock of AILWoel French Challies reduced te c. Finest Quality Freneh Satlnes reduced front S7Jcte25c. A fw Satlnes at 19c, reduced from 33c. Our Entire Stock of 16-Inch 1 1.00 All-Weel Hen. rltttas reduced te 85c. Our Entire bteck of 16-Inch All-Weel Henriettas reduced te 67c. Our whole Hue of 31c Zephjr Oliigham re eluccd te25c. All el our 371,0 X'Pler Olngliam redmetl te3lceut. he balance of our Exlia Fine Quality Zephj r and Ginghams rtdueeel from ! and&Oc te 37'5C. Silk Lace Dret Net lu Plain. Mripcd nd Figured largely reduced lu price te clce. tber reductleiib throughout our large stock which iiace will net allow us te mention. Our Reductions In Price are Genuine. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KINO STREET. uiar2I)dR July Clearing Sale Item 3kbtertlement. PRICES NEVER SO LOW. OUR Great Clearing Sale 18 BENEFITING ALL CALLERS. J 1 JO Black Henriettas. 1.00 .75 " .SO " ......At (Vj e ...At7i c At50 c At 37Xe About 5,000 Yards, STKc and 60c. FINE DRESS GOODS At 12Jic, 17e and 2Bc a Yard. B ABOAINS. CHRRLES STM7V7W:, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. GREAT CLEARING SALE! Rett Ammonia at 6c a bottle. Dress Shields nt 6c a p-ilr. Toilet Seap, 3 pieces for 6c Leather Belts, 5c, We 12Jc, 17c, 25c each. 76c Corsets at 60e a pair. Silk Embroidered Handkerchief!, fie each. 7Ie, White Shirts nt 60c and 75c each. Fancy Dress Goods nt & a j ard. 25c cliallles at 12Jc a yard. 12(cClinlllcsal6c aard. Btrlpeand Figured Swisses at 10c a jard. Best Black Silk Veltet at 60c a yard. All Bummer Dress Goods at half price. Indigo Blue Calicoes at 5c a yard. Colored Curtain Scrim at 5c a j ard. BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. CHARLES STAMM. item Svbttcrttecmcttta. EST TWO FOR FIVE CENT CIGARS IN the state, at BILLY WAITZS. Nes. 5 and 103 North Queen St. mylMniM,W,Th,84.te ' -p t rES,8IR: JL ' July reduces the prlce of SUITINGS AND TItOUSEItlNGS AT McQRANN & NOWLEN'S, 136 North Queen Btrcet. J cla, renang. Wclschel, Cherry and Malac ca, raeumeu iu nnvpranti urenze. OEMUSU'S CIGAR STORE. alS-tfdR 111 East King street. M ILLER'S BORAX SOAr. 7V I L. LER'S Borax Seap -will- WASH CLOTHES, -AND- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE SUN. StttB. G ENUINE BAROA1NS. Tic Big Hat Bargain OF THE SEASON. We hate taken all our Odd Hit and OdC Hire nnd hate made up the BIGGEST BAR GAIN Line of Hats ever offered. The line Includt-s hats that were 'old for JiSn. J2.00, 51.75, JL50; ?1.2Ti and J 1.00. All reduced te the imall sum of 25 CENTS. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS AT BIO INDUCEMENTS. STAUFFER & CO., .31 and 33 North Queen Street, I.ANCASTER. PA avbtttrtrc. txardware! " YOUNG S IMPROVED TOBACCO CUTTER, THE BEST IN THE MARKET, MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, d 11 SOUTH JUEEN ST. n- AImj Refrlgeratuih, AVaterCoelersaud Ice Cream Firetrrsat Iteduied Price. CARI'KNTI R S TOOLS AND BUILDING 31 A TERIAL ill Endless Vuilctj. ROAL READY-MI.XED FAINTS, Lead, Oil. and VarnWie. While 2-Glte iik u call and be tentliued that jeu get the full t alue for our money. MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St. fees lid Mere Reductions ! REHD, REHD, THEN COTOE, C07VE. There's Dollars In It for yen. WE COULD TELL YOU OF BARGAINS Until this paper would be filled, but we believe That a Werd te the Wise is tatBcUnt. J.HarryStamm 2 CENTnE 8QUABE. 10c Dress Ginghams at 6c a yard. 5-1 Table Oil Cleths n 1 20c a yard. 10c and I2$c Ticking at,;, 10c a yard. Pink and Blue Baby riannclatlOcayard. Lace Pillow and Bed Shams at SI a set. Embroideries at half price. La co Caps at half price. Silk Ribbons ery cheap. While Aprons greatly reduced. Black Caihmere Shawls reduced. Fine Whlte Quilts at half prtce. Satlnes at any prlce te close out. AVhlte Goods cheap te close out. Closing out Black Lace cheap. lil.BccUiutctntB. SAW MILIJi, BARK MILIS, COB MILLS. Leather Rellers, Ian Parkers, TrlploHerte rowers. Milling nnd Mining Machinery, at JOHN BEST S, XU llaH Fulton street, mitfd STEAM HEAT IS THECOMING HEAT FOR duellings, churches, school heusw, etc., though tiucccRifullv used ene hniidred years age When you contcmplate a change cull en JOHN BEST, who will glte jeun satisfactory Jeb, nt a fair price. nv-tfd Ci rW".n KCr or I'U'Ei FROM Vi 0JyJJJ inch te tf inch dlamclcr.tfer salaatn low figure, and the only heiueln the elty with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te C Inch diameter, at JOHN BESi S. 3.13 East r ul ul ten street. inlMfd TTtOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH Ij plain and reducing, up te G-tnch diameter, Malleable 1-It tings, Flanges, Tlange Union.", Manifolds, American Unions Tube Supports. Hangers, Fleer and Celling l'fatee, gote JOHN IILST'S, iSl East Fulton street. mJ-tfd IJIIRi: BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW 3 llgurcj, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton Mrecu m2-tld 17I0R HORIZONTAL STATIONARY iIn" j glii", from 2 te SO horse-power, and Vci ur.ii j.iigiiiet iiore -j 10 u norsc-pewrr, jeu tell nun iue.ui ui juji lll , d.u Knit r niten street. tfd F l)Ef OR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT or llPIVV. let shore nnllrn trn Irt .TnflV E8T, 3.11 Eat Fulton street. m2-tfd JT IN WANT OF BRASS OR IKON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cecl.s, Pet and Bib cvks, Lctci Cocks, Swing Joints, call and gel them, or send tour order by mall, te JOHN BEST, 333 EaUl'ulten street. mMfd 7-HUE COTTON WAS1E, COPPED BY TT the peunu. 10c; eter.Oc. All goedsdolltercd tennrtmrt of th city Free. Call en JOHN BEST. Ne. J.MEa6t iiu.iuu. ill lulu ui iu iiuuimi in I niten street. m2-tfd XNJECTORS, RUE LITTLE GIANT. HAN JL cock Inspiraters and Electer Lbennun Reller Feeder, I'enberthy Inspector, Ainerlci.n Injcclen, all In block, at JOHN BI.ST rt, 4B I jmt Fulton street. m2-tfd ANKS FOR WATER, OILS, ACID OR GAS, or nny hape or capacity, at lair prices, go te JOHN UEsr, 333 East Fulton street! luiifd TTtOR THE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE IN JTj, the market, go te JOHN BEST, 333 East h niten street. mitfd ITieit l-uLLinsT "iSTLvTri no, cellars, J.Ifansers.Clamp Bexes. Couplings, etc., go te JOHN BhST, 333 Lust Fulton ttreet. in2-tfd I7I0R BOILER '1UI1E BRUSHES, SlTlLLSON l'lllO WreuchlK. lMiw-nnd Mnnkpv Wrnplia 7T7.. ..,....., ,.., " ;., !.-"' -:, y .-.;...., t wiiiuiiie'u, riie-N, Ull mils, tic, go BhST. S33 East Fulton street. te JOHN 1H2-1 f J f! OLD BRONZE, LIQl IDS AND SIZING for steam werk.nt JulIN Itl'-l h. .ui 1-isi teustieet. mJtfd ITIOR BOILERS, HORIONTAL, TUBULAR, ? Vertical, Portable, C Under, Mai Ine, of any tiie or power, of ihe best mateiial and work maiiship, go te JOHN HhSP, S.U Fast Fulton street. ni2-tfd IiRTICULll A Medel Making, ITENTION PUD TO rulterns Drawings and Hum I'rliits. at nilces reate UhJars.ail hist Fulton sjrett reiiteuunie, ai jun 1UJ-IICI A GEN XX- men bulk It ii CY FOR CALLAHAN iron r 1 ment lotaae Urn plare of Red Lead. In iiiui.es inr nines ine iiujiiliiy et red i lend ami Is fin superiel In iiiaklugsteain Jeints: nacktnc man anil hnml linln nl. ,!,.. .m imiinr ' $S.'S- Vricu S" ,cnls per iHjimd at JOHN IllvsT , JTEI 1 jist Fulton street. mJ-tra 17IOR BOLTS. LAG SCREW S, SET SCREWS, ; Siuurennd He xugnii Nut-, thee goods In stecK.ul JOHN BlSsI'S, J33 lut Fulton lrtet. I mS-tfel I rjUMl'S, BOILERS MINING. tl'NTRlFU. I Iflll mill Mlllltl Pllllllw ,T i,n .eminlle nf Ji HIN Bl--?r S. .Itl East Fulteu slrt. m.Mfd "TTtOR STEA3I G VUGLS. HIGH OR LOW Ij Pressure, Water Gauges, Uauge Ceek. weed Wheels or Weighted, ulass Tubes, Whistles, Syphens for Steam Gauges, Cj Under Oilers l'lalu. Water Gauge Columns, Cocks; for Steam Gauges, cull en JOHN BEST, 333 hast Fulton blree t. ui2-tfd aru iN"srecK-HEsr chrceal. Hamniereil II ir iron. Deuble Itellned Iren. Hurdiii's Rltet Iren, ithett,, Het nnd Celd Heller Iren, steel. Mieet Iren 3-1B le e. 16. at JOHN lih!sTrt,J;Ui:ajt 1-ulten street. in3-tfd i O VI. ICINGS. VS FOl.UIWS- D1IIIGO, FOR L SteainaiirtHtilraulie Parking, VkbeslReiie, I Weten and Wltlt I'm klu, Hi nip 1'wklng, A 1 bestes Mill Heard, AkUsles t'eim nt, Vkbcutes Sheathing, Gum Pui king.(,um Rings for Water i Gauge-. Plumbago I'a Icfii.', Reedt. Patent A I bet. Lined Sotlenal Pine teter, at JOHN 111 -hi .s,3XUit I ullen strict. mJ-tfd 17IOII AMERKANSIuin Fhl.Dt M INDER I1 I.Ubrtiter, (,lu fill ( ni.s for lle-ariiiga. toucan i,et them ut JOHN HEsTS 3..I Ent rulteiibtriel iu2-tfd 17IORPRV1T A CVDY AhlllislOS ITlSC 1 tiili.L I. ...1.1... I ....... l, . ,..t..m ... - .i..M.uinnn . me,-, iti.c. uiuud tt, u), iirass e.iiui uitr. Iren Hil (ilobe Vultek, Ieter Safe-tt Valtci.. PepSifctj Valtc. Al aite, Rucli.iter Vnit, I'mtt'k Swlngln; Check Valtek, llne.i,( hceli Vnlti-.,FcxitViirtifl Air Ins Angle Vultcs, cull at JOHN Hhsrij, 03 l-jist t ullen street. iii'J-tfit IF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS IXIRTABLE Engine and Heller, en whet U, cheap, as Ilia lollewlng price' shew: 0 Iiern-xmer, SI75 S nirc-petfr, t&5; 10herfe-iHittcr,.","5, 15hor.e 15her.e 15hor.e petvt r. fc7S: ai horst-iiewe r, 5I,17j, call at JOHN BEmTS. J:l East Fullem klrwL lu'J-ttd 15 A WATOrV-eFAN Y3IAKE OR DE DE Xl.kUn.cauliefciruisliedatreaienublengurek. by JOHN BEST, Stl East 1 ulten stttel. m2 Ud jV' iltuii: si' x' tr j.ii .... ".? .i.'j'iiS. t v
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