V$T7v 'W'j- "a-r W TE&J5ff THE LANCASTER BAILY f TOMtIGEKOER, THUStfAY; JJLY 125, 1889. . .MwiJBS.' r TWVl B. m u m W, iff S3 (W fe5 IS fes . CS IW !? P,V K, ru m & Isfc car F T n . .A P1 H DESTROYED BY FIRE. j nBflEITlNBCAIKNTEl MIPS IF TIE R ft C 1AILM1B Ki.MTE KTBTERIOCSLT. ke JjossCerervd By Insurance Mitsui lr Tettag Ladles te Contest In n Hent Race 1b the Hirer In September. Colombia. Jnly 25. The paint and car- wnter ahepa in the rear of the Reading A Columbia round-tieut,e were destroyed by ire about Are o'clock this menilng. The n tM net discovered until the flnmes skeined oenaldorable headway. AH.A GJssjsje whistle summoned the Are de- Irthix The department seen had the flatrVBder control, bnt notbefero i the atpa T.jeat entirely destroyed. ITh5enUttsOt W-mji,.-. in(.iudiin - .. .C-- .I.!..'' ." " ' S9in .car, is. it was of Incendiary store or anything containing firev, i.. one-story structures of frame, the dim A. aiens of the carjenter sliep being Six.' leet and the paint shop 17x20 feet, The less is estimated at 2,e00, which in fully covered by insurance in the Philadelphia e Reading Railroad Insurance company, of Philadelphia. Charles Friend, a fifteen-year-old son of Mlchiel Friend, was run ever by the Shawnee hose carriage this morning at Fifth Mid Mill street. The boy was Knocked down and both wheels nf the carriage parsed eer his check, neck and shoulders. He was picked up, but bofero he was carried far overcame the shock and walked home. Dr. Markcl examined the boy and found his injuries te consist or a badly bruised face and shoulder. The most Interesting event of the Coluni - bU beating season will be a race between a number of young society Indies of tow n, te take place about September 1st. During the past season the ladies of town have taken much Interest In river upert, and much rivalry exists in rowing, hence the race. The race will be composed of flc crews ever a course from MlUlln'n IMntul te the beat-house landing, n dlslance of mere than n half mile. The beats le be used are the four pleasure beats of the canoe club and ene pri vate beat. The entries nre ns fellow h: First Amelia Wilsen, streke ; EfBe Del wller, bow. Second Lucy Tarry, stroke; Flera Dickinsen, bow. Third Reua North, stroke; Maggte Purple, bow. Fourth Katie Gessler, stroke; Annie Fendrlch, bow. Fifth Mary K.. Welsh, streke; T. Annie Welsh, bow. All the crews are in daily practice and each show a proflclency in the art of rowing ; and the race may be et peeled te be close and exciting. Yesterday morning when engine 811 wus making its south-bound trip en the "Pert" read the mnln driving axle en the right side snapped and sent the large lrl lrl lngwhcel spinning Inte the ilver. Tlie net-idrnt happened near McCnll's ferry and the eugine being disabled the tr.iln vi taken through by another engine. Tlin mishap was a morien and might lme resulted In the less of life. Charles Westermaii, h iilno-yeat-elil son of Henry Wcsternian, (he butcher, was yesterday badly bitten by a herse. The boy went Inte the stalile te wnter the nnlmal when he made a Icieus aunp tit blm, Indicting with his teeth a pulnrul w.eund en his forehead ever the If tt eye. Dr. Market attended the injury. MissCarrle Vaughan, of Yerk, is visit ing friends in town. Councilman William P. Klnn, kit last evening for McKcospeit. Mrs. Samuel Davis and son Samuel, of Philadelphia, are In town, (he guests of a, S. Detwilcr. Mr. and Mrs. Dasher and child, of Hnr rlsburg, are the guests of Miss Ileiiuctt. Messrs. JehuUutt and Kd ward Pred chl, two well-known irenhcaters, led lust night for the Went. They will go as far us Chi cago. Miss Grettie Hwartz, of Hurrlsburg, Is visiting Dr. J. Z. HefTer's family. Will H Fendrlch received an alligator from Loulsville this mernlug by e.xpresx. It is about 2) feet long. Messrs. It. i:. Williams and Frederick Rucher left lastovenliiK for the Middle dlviaionlef the P. R. R.te nelect a site for the Reland Gun club camp. The club leave ier'tmrfr -Mmjier outing Septemlwr 1st. f Miss Mamie E. Urbin is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Jacob flrucl, In Lap Lap caster. MaJ. A. H. Raber, of White Rese coin cein mandery, Knights of the Mystic Chain, of Yerk, was In town last evening Instruct ing the local cemmandtry in the manual of arms. Judge Livingston and Ex-Sheriff Strlne. are flshlug te-day. Mrs.. Annle Jamisen and daughter of California are visiting Ambrose Dunkle at Norwood. Charles V. Shrelncr gave an Interesting talk en the Johnstown disaster In the Sec ond Street Lutheran church last evening at the close of prayer meeting. The sewers at the loot of Locust snd Union streets ere stepped up with mud and ether refuse matter. The Columbia steamer was employed during the day pumping out the obstructions. The deg catchers shot six dogs yesterday at the deg pound. It required three cars te transport the St. Paul's I K. Sunday school te Penryn Park this morning. About one hundred peeple from Yerk and Columbia left this morning en the cheap seashore excursion. A surprise party was held at the home of A. R. Gregery last evening. The large number of peeple present spout the eve ning In dancing and ether social pleasures. A lamp from engine 1,121, knew n us the Life Saver of the Conemaugh Valley,hang lug en Bennett's awning tills morning, at tracted much attention. Will UeHepnlrvdut Norfolk. The ship Alllanco,en which Reah Fruzer Is an assistant paymaster, was Inspected at Fortress Menree, yesterday, by Admiral Jouett aud ether memberb of Inspection beard. The vessel is te be repaired at the Norfolk navy yard. The many fi lends of Mr. Frazer In the Bay club of this cltv expect te see him en their trip w eck nner next, for which they ure making oxtenslt e preparations. Geed FlKUliiK. Jee Kautz. Charley Hecwc, Ambrose Hit ler and Harry Wenditz, returned laM evening from a two-day's fishing trip at Slackwuter. They had three bass weigh ing ever three pounds each, three that weighed ene iwund each, and 51 eels. Jacob Cremer, of the Glebe hotel, and Abe Keller went te Safe Haber fishing jwsterday. They hooked 17 bass and a reek rle"U that weighed about three pounds. TWs morning several gentlemen who were .")ut at the creek fishing came back te town a.Td reported thai they counted fifty fisberniJi'i between the railroad bridge nnd Ranrk's n.UU beat te Jutl. Jacob Miaefler, who was en the rampage while drunk en Tiesday, Mas heard before Alderman McConei.Vhls morning. Fer being drunk and dise derly he was sent te jail for 10 days, and wa -held for court te answer the charge of eur, ,lv f 'he peace. v . . I-yin the Blee. V"1 , , , Yceterdajr Contractor Galb T"itl1 ,,eKB" laying the asphalt blocks en rlirllan trtaet between Orange aiid Chestn ut' 8ndlt Jed Ie"KI,m" u,e 1'iare. ' com- A N OVELlaT AS A COPRT RKPOTtTER. His Narrative or What lie Saw at an Inquest of Sanity. A peculiar case of Insanity was that of Harry Munrer, which came before Judge Gary in Chicago en Wedneaday morning. According te the evidence, It would appear that the strange case of Dr. Jckvll and Mr. Hyde nnd the stranger case of ArcbllMld Malmalsen, which have created much com ment In circles of fiction, are net altogelher physical Impossibilities. The story which Harry Munter, sane, told of Harry Munzcr, insane, was fe utimuui that the Jurymen quailed a and plunk back In thelr chairs, half afraid le be se near one w he could admit that he waa subject te physical and psychical changes such ns the witness claimed te have under gone. Munrcr is about twenty-seven years of age, and s he never indulged In the general practices of fnsl city young men lils features bere a decidedly innocent bnt Intelligent expression as he entered the witness-box. The sod black hair curled about his bread, business-like forehead. Fer four years he had acted ns entry clerk for IVisen Keith, nnd his manipulation of figures was considered something wonder fill. He hed !een subject te gloomy spells at periods about two years apart, In which he would become n recluse for weeks at n time. He poke of these. "Just tell us about the last one." said the court, listening te the miner delnlls given above. , ,, " I feel something approaching hea lly, ' 'ald the wltness, "but lean tnkorareef "Kielf hern. The eueer sickness came en lneiilnflwiiilfttri!ir nifri. nlifl I lioenmo ments. I altegclh r like feeling crv,t ever me, beginning first '",'. ,""" ,-,wa men living ai my father's heuse. in Sre,t Uke treeU My mind did net soem giewlng wenker, bnt it seemed te be altehnB(B functions materially. Presently h, sK,,t of n tool or anything wj, 3 blade would start every fibre t,j nervA in me te tingling and 1 lecamn afraid of myself, afraid for my frhrnds. I felt an Impulse growing upon me te hTin or kill. I knew what I was about. I recognized the faces of my friends. I hne-i n cool control of mental faculties. I Mas net out of my head In the least, but there, wus a dcslre which seemed te be muscular as well ns mental, and wholly apart from my natural volitions. My father saw only the outside of this aud I dartd net explaln te him the complete revolution In my being. He sent no te lake Geneva te be treated In aprlwite Institution there, and new for seven menthn I have been there under the constant enre of several exeilciiced physicians. They have been uualile te assist me. I grew worse. I knew It and realized the dread change. Never have I lest my souses. The doctors gave me chloroform, but I fearthat.lt has hurt my nervous system and served te augment this fearful do de do velopmont rather than cure It. We consulted and thought n change would be geed for me. I new Insist that 1 be placed snino snine where, se I may be wnlcheif nnd treated dlHerentlv. The week I hove been hare slnce I loll Genan I have net been home. I will net go there. I believe that seme rapid chnnge for the worse would take place Immediately should I go bnck. This mania would unman me and force me te de Hint which I lmve been buttling ngnlnst. I would kill them. I might kill mjself, nnd jet 1 would knew what I was about.'1 The story Itself was net dlderent from w hat ene might expect le hear from n man who felt lilm-elf becoming Insane. What terrlded the jurors was the complete clintige lu his leal ii res ns he proceeded. 1'rein nn Innocent, harmless expression at the beginning, they changed te ene of ex treme cunnlnp: unci malignity. Ashepie- ceded, deep lines appeared In hlscheeks beside his nose. The oyebrewn Jell dark and thocernorsof the mouth drew down. Ills forehead wrinkled up as nn old niiin's, nnd hN voice nctunlly changed se that n listener might 'have sup posed that a man of foity-lheweie talking. The words cnine liem dcep down In Ills chest, and, in fact the entire nnpect of the man was changed. He bout forward In his chair, his shoulders steeped, nnd his eyes became watery. It was remnrknble. 'lhe court ga?ed at the phenomenon bofero him in astonishment. When the narrator reached that tKirtieu of his recital whero he speke of killing, the Jury gazed upon the face of inen nbeut te commit muider. "Thai will de," snld thojiidge. Mmizerwas stunlrxl nt the command. He looked up wildly, then fell back In his chair, half exhausted, with ii sigh. Tears fell down his checks. The wrinkles dis appeared from his forehead, the fiendish expression left IiIh face, nnd n iiiluute mere he wns lhe young man, Harry Miincr, ngnln with thu Innocent face. The Jury brought in n erdlct finding him Insane. " KAIM! YKH KVJ5 O.N THE CAT." The 1'rlest'n .scheme te Iti-form the Ir- roprcMb!e l'nt. Frem the Chicago Mnll. "I heard story en nn Irishman the ether day w hlch I think Is new,'" said n friend nt the club. "This Irishman was in the hahit of going home drunk overv night of his llfe and bentlng his jioer wife Illildv In the geed old l.islilen. Hedldn'tllck her because he disliked her or wanted te punish her, but just because he thought It the preper thing te de. Finally, however, the patient w eninn could stand It no longer and appealed te lhe priest. The re erend father w cut te her home that e enltnr nnd w iiiteil for Put. He (Mine, drunk as usual, and thn geed pi lest took him in hand. "'Pat,' says he, 'you're iliunk.' ' Vlai 'illf rlt'iiihtnA an-u Pl fcclln' jiu rty geed.' " ' Well, hew long i t .? iMtiiiivu rtt n i nil I'm Is this L'elll' le eon- uiiue, id iike te Kliew'7' " Jlil um long ns I klu git a dhrep or the cieatur',' Buys Pat. I can't step dhrink ln'. "'New, nee here, Put,' says thu geed f.ilher, 'I'll tell you what I You'll step this right here, te-night. If you ever get drunk again I'll turn ye Inte a rat d'ye mind that T If I den'l see ye I'll knew nbeut It Jlst the same whethcr ye get drunk or net, nnd If ye de get drunk, Inte nrntyoge. New lemcuiber that thore's it getMl num.' "The priest went uwav nnd Pat wns doclle that night. Rut the nuxt niglit w lien hociiue liouie mid kicktsl ejkiii the deer oue glance showed lllddy that he was leaded te the hat. She gauged his 'jag' ut ence and saw that hu was In flghtlni; trim, se she dodged behind the table in nil attl attl tude of doferibe. "'Don't be nfiald. ilurlln' .' s.ild Put. in n subdued key us he stsitlleil himself before dropping Inte n chair, 'I'm net geln' te bate you this night. I'm net geln' te lav the weight of me finger en ve. I wailt ve te be kind te mil te-night, darliii', and te remember, If ye kin, the days when we was kwntehearts, mid when Iwus always kind te ye and ye hived me. Ye knew his rivonuce was here last night, anil he teuld me If I e er get dhriluk ng.iln heM turn uieinten rnt. Pm dhriluk this iiiinlt, dnrlln'. The prnste didn't sec me, but lie knows I'm dhriink, nud this night into n rat I go. I want ve te be kind te me, dnrlln', nnd watch inc. nn' when ye see me gettln' little, and the hair grewfn out en me, nn' mc whiskers glttln' long, for Ged's sake, dnrlln', as ye love me, knpe yer eye en the cat." heys Stele the Peaches. Jacob IJlaul is the owner of n property en which ure a number of cheice fruit trees. Hewuspaitiuulurly iuteicsted lu a peach tree, en which theie were tlnee bushels et patches en Saturday. He con cluded te pick them thu following .Monday, nnd w lieu he went te his yaid ter that pur pose net a ihmcIi remained en the tree. He learned boys living In the neighborhood stelo the peaches, uud secured the naine of Geerge Lyens as ene of the elleiiders, and made cemplnlnt against him before Alderman A. V. Dennelly for ma licious trespass. The aivused gave bail for n hearing. W-ut te lllecklcy. Dr. Kiuard, of this city, was called te Illecklpy hospital, Philadelphia, te consult with ether physicians in the case of Jehn J. Ficy, of Flerida, an inmate there whorls erv sick. Deuth of Mrs. Rennett. Victeria I, Bennett, wife of Geerge Ben nett, plumber, died tills morning nt her home en Walnut street. She w ns 7 years of age and had been sick for fourteen w eeks. She leaves one grown daughter. Held for Court. William Nickel, who Is charged by Re becca Bellinger with defrauding her of a beard bill, was heard by Alderman Her Her bhey this morning. He wns returned te court for trial. mucli ur,np,! i the develop scfltnetl luHp oppreschlug a state itinerant frr L,,.i,i..i .. DEATH OrgPffABB REILLT. He Practiced law In Lancaster County Over Thirty Years Age. Information wa received te-day of the death of Edward Rcllly, in New Yerk, en July 21st, at the age of 65 years. Deceawd became a resident of this city in the early fifties. He read law with Thaddeua Stevens snd was admitted te the bar en August 27th, 185(1. He wan a bright lawyer arid attended te much of Mr.Stevcns prac tice while he was attending the sessions of Congress, In the early rt of the war. He was associated with Mr. Stevens In the celebrated Manhelm ground rent cases. Mr. Rcllly left Lancaster te engage In railroad contracting and he had an exten sive contract In Honduras. Through a rev olution In that country his contract was repudiated and he was hurt financially when his prospects were bright for making a large sum of money. He lived In New Yerk, nfter his removal from Lancaster, and was for a numler of years one of the solicitors for one of the Pacific railroads. His wife was a Miss Rgcrs, sister of the wife of Dr. Jehn L. Alice, Jr., nnd she and a number of chil dren simlve him. Hummer Leisure. Mrs. A. T. Stanten left for Atlantic City en Tusdny. Mr. and Mrs. Thomae, or North Quet n street, left last night for a trip te Niagara rails mid ether joints of interest. Rev. R. R. Ferer, a graduate or Franklin and Marshall, new stationed at Rclgelv vllle, Bucks county, has been standing several davs with his brother-Iii-lnw, Charles R. Kline, esq. Te-day he left for home. William II. Rellly nnd Chss. L Dew ncy started this afternoon en a trip te Bosten and ether points In the East. Mrs. James Rese, wiToef the well-known umbrella manufacturer, Is sojourning nt the Lehman, Atlantic City. vG. B. Leng and family are at the Lehman, Atlantic City, for a three weeks' stay. MlnpterMittid Elder te Meet. The assembly for conference of ministers and elders or (K Deformed church In the United States will jonvrne in Lancaster, August 8-10, lWrfi. Tnc meetings will be held In ene or the college buildings. The progriiiuiue of oxcrcises for ?he occasion Includes the following features: Dovetlonal Thursday evening, opening enai jiiurstiay evening, opening by Rev. T. J. Barclayj Saturday :i, preparatory service, by Rev. W. Iter; Sunday morning, holy com- service, uy nuorneon, F. Llchllt muiileti, Rew J. W. Santce, I). D.; ench morning, jiiuie study, Rev. 1. E. Gracff, D. D,; each eveulng, hour of devotion, con ducted by ill fie rent members of the us us sembly. Theological Each morning, a lecture en oue or moreof the following tepics: In spiration of the Blble, by Reve. Prof. G. W. Stlbltz and C. J. Musser. The second eiHent, by Rev. J. II. Friigh. Christianity ns u rovelat'.eu and ns n science, Rev. Prof. W. M. Relly, Ph.D. The docilne or the creeds. Rev. .!. ('. Bewman. Emotional rollglen, Rev. Prof. Wm. Schaed'er, Ph.D. The work of the chinch among the work ing classes, Rev. C. Clever, D.D. Chi Ju lian song, Rev. U. Lewis Staley, D.D. lhe iiulfleatleii of our mission work, Rev. A. O. Wliltmcr. Systematic work for missions-, Rev. W. J. Jehnsen. A New MiiRn7lnfi. James H. W. Heward, or iliurisburg, editor or the new publication "Heward's Negro American Monthly Mngiulnc, " Ik In this city In the Interest or his work. The magazine, the first number or which is Just from the press, contains well (selected nrtlcles flora the pens of promt premt promt nent colored men. All subjects nre treated liberally, and Mr. Heward, one or the ablest colored, men In the state, deserves te lie encouraged In his efierts Vi enlighten his race. Anether Alderman Makes An Arrcnt. An old peddler woman, named Elira White, get very diunk yesterday. She s.it en a deer step en West Lemen and begun yelling at the top of her voice, attracting a great crowd of women and children about her. Alderman Pinkorteu undertook te take her te the station house In the ab- sonceofn policeman. She was tee dill te walk and had te be placed in it wagon and hauled down. She will be heard bemre Aldermau Pinkurten te-night. Rev. Dr. stiihr tit Ocenn Greve. Frem ttte Itrfbrmcd Church .Mcsrugcr. One morning last week it was an unex pected plensure te us te soe the tall mrm or Prof Jehn S. Stahr, 1). D., acting presi dent or Franklin and Marshall college, ap proaching towards us as we w ere strolling along " Pilgrim Pathway. " It was with no liltle cordiality we grasped his hand In greeting. He tee has beceme n dweller or this letreat by the sen Ter a time, lu order te take a much needed rest, awnv from care and work and gain renewed stiength for assuming the new duties that will do de do velvo upon him in his new position, at the opening of the next term of the college. AH or Them Went teJitll. Annie .lay, a colored damsel, wns sent te Jail ror&dnysyestctday, by Alderman A. F. Dennelly fir drunkenness uud dis orderly conduct en complaint or Mary Meads. She was nlse charged with the larceny of nnd destroying pension papers belonging te Mary, but this case could net ue Hiiuatnntlated and was dismissed. Viela Lindsey threatened te kill Mary Meads, and for making these threats she will remain in Jail until the August ceuit. Viela claimed that Mary was drunk and disorderly. She proved her case, nnd Mary was sent te jail for five days. News for Frank. The Philadelphia 3'im man, w he travels around among the hotels, teems te know knew know mere about I-nneaMcr people than is known of them here. He says te-day : Frank Keller, the Lancaster contractor, was lu town yesterday. He lakes qulte n u active wut in politics and is identified with the Scnsriilg-l'echran ruction, known us the "Bull Ring," which Is opposed te Senater ijuay. Mr. Keller thinks the senator makes himself tee conspicuous in local fights rer n mini in his position. liltle l'rnt'tlueitt Kphriitii. The following scores were made by the North End Ritle club at their range en Tuesday, distance MO yards, Creedmoor tnrget : w. l). Winters II. U. Ktllrr C H. Wcnger J. A. Stebcr 0. Meliltr . K. KeiulK.. . B. U bharp V. M. Carpenter. . .. 1). B.Lciecr.. 1. M. Wletl .. M. M. Micnrfer ... 1.. C, Weir E. O. Jiuckcr 045402215 2 M A ft I S S I I (4 4 it 04&54S&.14 4-3U 22332445 5-34 .1 2 4 0 0 3 4 4 3-26 .5544 3 6556 5 111 3 5 0 i 2 2 2 2 2 1-21 .5654534 13 442 .402022204 2-ls .55 5 545545 543 S 4 2 0 4 5 4 2 3 3C! 5 3 5 4 .1 3 4 5 4 5-41 ..240554 12 3 2-Jl Heme Missionary Society Meeting. The niiminl meeting of the Wenim's Heme Missionary Society of the Methodist L'plscejml church took placent Ocean Uree en Wetluevlay, Mrs. Gen. Clinten 11. I Isk presided. The morning was taken up with addresses by prominent pliilau pliilau pliilau tluopluladieh throughout the ceuntrv. In the afternoon a memorial service w its held In memory of Mrs. Rutherl'eid B. Hums, formerly president or the secicl v. M rs". R. . P.Ged, president or the Philadelphia conference, presided. General Flsk de livered lhe oration at the evening session. Miss Dr. McCabe, Mrs. .1. Ellen Foster, or Iowa, and Miss Jane Dancretl made mi ll i ceses " snrelj' I'lu 4lut or Place. The infant son of J. N. Pickering, died in ii.uiiiiKMc, trout iue cneeis or n sur gical operation, made necessary by swal swal lewing u " sirety" pin. The Iwy was eleven months old. The pin wasneailynu incli long and was closed. Surgeon Mich- uci leuiuiiuaiiiiepin was still in the wind pie. The isircnls took the only chance. An opening was cut in the child's neck and the surgeon extracted the pin. An hour after the operation the child died. Prosecuted IIIh Win.. Rebecca Williams has been en a spree rer several dayf, und te get lier sober her husband made complaint ngainst her be be be rore Alderman A. F. Dennelly, She wns committed for a hearing . A Bey Injnrad. Frank Here, a little eon of C. 8. Heir, at tempted te cresa North Queen street this morning in front of a milk wagon. He waa knocked down by the herse, and the wagon passed ever him. He had the biff tee of one feet broken and waa badly bruised. Death of a Vnlnable Herae. This morning a very valuable horse be longing te Jehn F. Helnltah, of North Queen street, which he baa been ualng In his delivery wagon as well as in the buggy, died this morning In his stall at the City hotel llvery stable, no waa taken with colic last night and sank rapidly. Te Meet Uls Brether In Philadelphia. A dispatch from New Yerk this morning informed Lieut. Gurevltz of the arrival of his brother from Europe. He would land this afternoon and leach Philadelphia by nine o'clock this eveutng, where the lieu tenant will meet him, having left en ene of the afternoon trains te-day. He has greatly enjoyed his visit te Lancaster. , Fifty Happy Years. Fifty years age "te-day were celebrated the nuptials or Mr. Gladstene and Miss Cathnrlne Olynne, sister of the late Sir Stephen Richard Olynne, of Ha warden Castle, a descendant uf Sergeant Glynne, lord chlefjustlce in the time or Cromwell, te whom Butler, In "Htidlbrns," thus alludes: Was net the king by proclamation Declared n rebel all o'er the nation ? Did net the Itemed Qlyn and Maynard Te make geed subjects traitors strain hard ? ' Died of Typhoid Fever. Antheny Bentle, aged about 12 years, son of Benedict Bentle, 123 North Ann street, died te-day of typhoid fever. Antheny's sister died freui the same disease several weeks age. Six Thousand Were Lest. According te the latest statistics, care fully compiled by the beard or inquiry, the number or lives lest In the Conemaugh x-alley was about six thousand. These figures may be changed som.e little In the near future, as It Is posslhle that a few w he are reported missing may have been absent en a visit when the compilation wns made. Ciii'lshnd'n Contribution. Colonel Fred I). Grant, the Austrian inln later, has, through Mr. Geerge W.. Chllds, sent $1 12 subscribed by the peeple or Carls bad te the Johnstown Hiifierers. Colonel Grant nlse Incleses a contribution or JJI0 from himself nnd alike amount from his mother. Drunk In a Squire's OfJlce. Charles Burkman while drunk went Inte Alderman Halbach'sedlce te-day, end, refusing te leave when erdered out, was locked up. Execution Issued. A. H. Fritchey, attorney fir 11. 0. Fas nacht, IsMied execution te-day against Jacob Fasnacht, baker, or the Sixth ward, rer 81,080. Lltltz Cnmpmeetlnir Trains vln Readlns llnllrend. Fer the Information of persons cotnete Lltltz cuntpiiiectln en Sunday, 2Slh Inst., It may be stated that trains will lcae King fcL Station at 10.3J n. in. and 3:55 p. ni., and Lancnster Depot nt 10.40 a. in, and 4.01 p. nt. Returning train leaves Lltltz nt 7 25 p. m. Ear for the round trip, 02 cents. Jy2Wtd CnmpmeeetlnHT nt Lnndlsvllle Special Trains nud Rcduced 1'nres. On Sunday, tlih Inst., the Philadelphia fc llradlnc rsllrend will run special trains be tween Lancaster and Lnndlsvllle for the accom modation of persons visiting the cnmpmretlug. The full service will be ns fellows Lce King Street station at 8.05 and 10 80 n. m. ; lil5nnd nnd 3-35 p. nt. Lrnve Lancaster depot at 8:13 amUO.IQu. in. ; 1:55 and 4-01 p.m. Returning trains leave Landtsvllle nt 2 55, 4-20 nnd 7.35 p. in. Tickets for the round trip, 25 cents, no sure te purchase tickets nt the station before start ing; otherwise full fare will be exacted en the train. jy2Mtd JU'rtthe. Krfikr. In thlclty,enthc24th Inst., Albert, son iifHetlieib and liarbsra Preler, In the 2d jearef liernge. A bud the Gardener gnve n, A pure anil Ieely child , IIegaell te our keeping, Te cherish undented. Hut Just as it was opentng, Te the Kleiy of the dnv. Down dune the licuvrnlv Gardener, Ami took our bud nwnr. The relatives and friends of the family nre re spectfully hulled te attend tint funernl, from the residence of his parents, Ne. 1IJ Levn Lane, Friday afternoon nt three o'clock. Interment atHt. Jeseph's cemetery. 2id ilciu .AiitH'vtincmcnte. B80LUTELYI'UHk7" ROYAL BAKING POWDER. TH18 powder never varies. A niariel of pn rlty, streugtli and wholesemenets. Mere econemlcnl than the ordinary kinds, and can can net be sold In competition with the multitude nut ue sum in competition of low lest, short weight. Powder. Hutu only in cm PewPEit Ce.. lOd Wall tre mum or phosphate Ollll . HOVAL. llAKINO trect, New Yerk. munei-iyiiAiyw rpjli: MOST UKUH-WHINO DIUNK IN JL warm wc.itlier Is Inrt v Inc. We hne I'ure California Red nnd White Wines for 30 cents, large bottles; S.UU nerderen bottles. llOUHEU'bLIQUORtiTORK. e. 22 Centre bqunre, l.nnceiter, Pa. BILLY WAIT. HAS TUB I115BT TWO FOIt 5c and 5n f'hmrs In the cltv, ut NOS. 5 .V lftl NORTH O.UF.KN ST. mjiiW.mM.W.'lh.SAw pi I G All MAKERS AND I'AUKL'RS ARK n.i.iLU, Apniyni UJll.l.U KR BROS, .t CO.. JyKVIt Fulton Street Kntninca WANTED.-A GOOD, STRONG BOY TO lcnrn the Cedar Cooper trade. Apply te WIl.l.HM Dili VQII' ' ' Jy2tdThdH Ne. 121 Nevln Street, V lV V-.t.lt. Ci. - PRIVATE SALE OK ENTIRE LOT OF Household nnd Kitchen Fmnltiuc. Has been lived but n short time. .pplj at It NO. 411 EAST V ORANi NOEST. OC1 LTIOOLTAX, lSTO.-THE DL'l'LIOATE IS O liewln the hands of the Treasurer. Three percent. etTlfpald before August 1. Office hours from 9 a. m. till 4 p. in. w. u. .maumiiall, Treasurer, m J 2S-5wdIl Ne. 12 Centre Square. TISEJ0Nra4CO. J Maniifacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINK i'.ri:ii iui.kn. inn iuei.1 ticnlitirnl Um. In the United States. 615 Commerce St.. l'lilludel utif I'a. Wrltefordescrlptlxeprlcellst. Uii!cl-TSteed iJillANKUN AND MARSHALL ACAD- a.' i.)ii. i nis liisiiiuiien prepare ladies' and Uentlemeu for any college In the United Mtates. An F.nglWi Course Is arrtingcd te pre lsire jiersens for teaching or business. Ter cat alogue apply te W. W. MOORE, A. M J 17-lmced Recter. SEALED I'ROlVSAI.s TwiTURNhsIHNa M)cnty.nve tens et Hunt Broken Ceal and ne tens of Hard Nut Ceal, ull free of slate uud dirt, for the Court Heuse, will be received at thn County Commissioners' Office until 11 o'clock n. in., Monday, July 29, l'n. , 11 orderef THE HOARD. AlU-st : W. W. Oriest, Clerk. JyiWtd OlBLIC8.T,EOI' LEAr TOIUCCO. J FRIDAY. AL'C.UsT 2. IsSy, at lOo'ele-k a. in., will lie sold at public sule at the tobacco warehouse of the undersigned, nt the southeast comer lef Grant and Christian streets, lu the jily of Incicter, Llghtj.fetir Cases el Iaf Te- umi-ce tit tee crop 01 iNi. Te be sold for storage, freight charges, Ac. Terms cash. jyswuil M M. FRY A BRO. rilHERE IS NO SENSE IN SUFFERING X with Cern, anil Itunleii-, when COCHRAN'S CORN CURE Will alwajs cure. A well known ludy in Lan caster. I'a., sintered se much from Bunion thai she could scarcely walk. One application entirely renuncd the pain. It Is guaranteed te cure or the money will be refunded. Price. 25 cents. Fer sale only at COCHRAN'S DRUCJ STORE. Nes ITT A 1TJ North (uecn St., LnncnsUr, I'a. Tn,Th,SK CANBR-THK FINEST AWORTMENT OF Canes In the rtty run b found at H1U.T WAIT7.H CIO AR STORE. (TUIE RIVAL rqUWTAIW PEW-TOE BEMT JL and cheapest In the eaarket It karat fold pert. Hard rubber bolder, mtrwr eU out et order, easily filled. Oil ftitf esafilne before purchasing eJwwhere. AthtMAN'SOenU' rnrnUMna- Stere. 4B West Klaf street ESJ fc HAVANA KILLER CTOAR IM the city, st ... , . BILLY wArrz-s, J; 1 e!2- OR RENT-FOUR HIX AND NINE ROOM Houses. Apply at ua 406 SOUTH WATER ST. VUR GOLDEN LION AND MIA QtTENDA XT Cigars, 6c clgara, are band made with long Clear Havana Fillers, fitrs and KXTs boxes. ........ DEMUTH'8 CIOAR STORE. nlMfdR 111 Eaat King Street PnQ'.i:J' STRICKLAND, TEACHER OF MuHIC-Tliorengh Instructions given en the organ, piano, violin, flute, etc.; also, cul tivation of the voice. Applications received at Ne. 4.18 Bt. Jeseph street, (parsonage of 8t Jeseph's Church. JylMmd TJ"KCKWEAR THE LATEST AND MOST Xs( fashlonable styles and shade, theeheapeat and best, at ERI8MAN S Genu' Furnishing Stere, 42 West King street WE CARRY Pipes anC TUV. Mnntvr irrnntr nw PlDeaand Kin RmnHn. TaK.mst.Im is. ciiy. wooden Ilpei Ine Meerschaum Pli Weeden Ilpes at5c. and flVe. each. Genu- 'InMI ait 2Tit Mrh. DEMUTH'8 CIOAR STORE, 114 East King street alS-tfdR ILK SHIRTS. We htvs nuw UinflnMllIni nt fs.it.rr.. . k Shirts In themsrlrait. Tti.v .m th. n.... things out BOO different Flannels te select from. Thoroughly shrunk and made te order from Ihse up. Lisle Thread Bleckings, 10c a pair. Everything In tba Men's Furnlshlnf TROUT ft BHAMK, Shirt Manufacturers and Men's Outfitters. 140 North Queen Street martMydR TTENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 1 East King strest havlnaa full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at ""."fii!?' Call and examine our poeds. aS-tfdll H. WOLF. 188 Eaat King Street IMPORTANT. SEND FOR THE CAT. i'SK-y.WSM?? of J1'.8 .LANCASTER BUHI N ESS COLLEGE containing testimonials from our Beys and Ulrls abroad and at home, list of pupils In nttesidance during the past year, course of study, (type-writing Included), etc. Anether catalogue containing fuller Informa tion nud photetype views of the theory and business practice departments will be out In a few weeks. This Is faosltnlle from photograph. -"" "1 SVi" '" "."Vf-"! "': MCNNERCHOR GARDEN. ATTRACTIONSTin.S WEEK-Loek at ... Our Army of Talent r.KIlTI!EM.J I-OHJJAINE, In their Great Change Act, Seng and Dance. MISS AGGIE LORRAINE, the Pleasing COLLINS A WELSH, the Great American Warblers, Seng Artists and Elegant Dancers. FRANK HMITH, the Pleasing Comedian. Lndles without escort and miners net admit ted te the garden. Je-md L. I'FAEFFLE, Prep. A RAKE CHANCE. ' Biggest Redaction of All In Fine Clethes. , Thirty dollar Suits rcduredtotwentv-twedol lars. Ten dollar Pants reduced le ir.i. ami nil emcr Light Welght Suiting in the same pro portion. A large stock te select from, nt II. gerhArt, , -.. .Ne. 43 North Queen Street jOnly Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Ijtncafcler. STATE OF DANIEL O. RAKER, LATE OF the .-ity of Iincaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, nnd these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In said city. WM. It. WILSON. SUSAN E. HAKER, JOHN B. HEHM, ,,, ... Executers. W 31. R. Wilsen, Attorney. Jy 18-fltdTh "lyE EXAMINE EVES FREE. Speotaeles f WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Teu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you have them examined yen will probably find that there Is something wrong with tbera. and that glasses will be great help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA"1' lenses, which are made only by us, nud recommended by lending Oculists as the best ulds te defec. tlolslen. M00 am SpM,aeIw'' H.OO ; usual price, Steel Spectacles, 60c: usual price, l .00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, ! i usual price, 910. H. ZINEMAH & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. in J 8-1 Jd II EIIR'S BOOK STORE. Butchers',:orecers and Bakers' Blank Beeks, Pass Beeks, -AND- Bill Heads. Rere Is where 3011 will get n better article than elsewhere for the money. We take special care te have the best and at rame time net higher In price. L B. HERR, 03 NORTH QUEEN ST. N EW YORK STORE. WATT & SHAND Ofler Te-day Four Special Bargains lu BLACK SURAH SILKS WHICH ARE RECOMMENDED FOR GOOD WEARING QUALITIES. 1CINCH nLACKbUHAH bILKS, All silk,; Mc n yard. ?INCH RI.ACK bURAH S.ILKS, Finer Qiinl. lty,62ieaynrd. SI-INCH 1IUVCK SURAH SILKS, Excellent Quality, 'Sen yard. VMNCH BLACK SURAH SILKS, 51.00 a yard i as geed as any J1.S3 bilk. Extellent Value in LADIES' BLACK SILK M ITTS, Ii",c, 15c, av, c, 33c te 60e. LADIES FAST BLACK ROSE. Full Regular Made, l'J,'ca pair. LADUM' FAST BLACK HOSE, Hcrnuderf Dye, Guaranteed AbAOlutely Fast in Celer, Xc, 37Jc and SOc n pair. MENS FAST BLACK HOSE, Hermsderf Dye, 35c a pair. New Yerk Stere, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KINO BT. 811 SILKS ! Hew &ttft(mfni. DEDUCED PRICES. ' ; HAGER cSt BROTHER, 26, 27, 29, 31 West Xing Bt. 1- V Cream Weel Materials: (WOOL HENRIETTA, WOOL CASHMERE. WOOL 8EROE FLANNELS, SILK AND WOOL ARMTJRES, IWOOLSEROE. Blaek Fabries for Summer: rt52LS2lHL0?i8TiAiVE MATERIALS In DLACK la luat ai com cem pitw bow u Mrlier In the aasen, comprising ALL GRADES of .BILK WARP HENRIETTA, W (ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA, ALL-WOOL CASHMERE, IMPERIAL SERGE, I DRAP D' ALMA. Wt are Closing Out our Stock of PRINTED INDIA IT ir PRINTED CHINAILKS at HEDUCED PRIC&S. l ' HAGER A BROTHER. Slew &cutcvticment. CHEAFKER-B LRiUOR BTORE, 15 CENTRE PUKE RYE WHIBKT. My own distillation. seplS-lfd REV CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Billy Waltz's Havana Filled Cigar, at .. -.?.'8 m NOHTn QUEEN BT. mylMmM,W,Th.H4w A BTRICHBROB. GREAT JULY CLEAR ING SALE, AT ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Only a Few Mere Days of This Great Clearing Sale. All goods will go back te their original price after this sale, se de net wait any longer. Read ever our list of Bar gains. Come at once and see what we have. New is your time te buy Jer sey Coats, all at and below cost, for a few days mere. Black Lace Dresses. Yeu will want them in the fall, and pay a geed deal mere for them. Jerseys, Blouses and Bey's Clothing, way down in price. Bey's Suits at $2, which will cost you $3 and $3.50 in a few weeks. Hosiery. Come and see the elegant Fancy Hese at 8c a pair; they are net sold any where under 2ic Fine Dropped Stitched and Plain Hese, in tan and slates, at 11c; worth 18c. Full regular made Iren Frame Hese, at I2c ; worth 25c. Anether great reduction in Black Hats. One let of Fine Black Hats formerly sold as high as $1.50, at 69c. Anether let of Colored and Black Straw Hats, also Fancy Leghorn Hats, atT25c. Black Bead Trimming. An- etner ureat Keductien. One let at 5c a yard. One let at 25c a yard. One let at 37c a yard. One let at 50c a yard. Formerly almost double. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. rpiIE I'EOI'LE'S CASH STORE July Clearing Sale -AT- THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE, NO. 21 EAST KING STREET. Our Entlie Stock of All-Weel French Challles reduced te 43c. Finest Quality French Satlncs reduced from 87JPteS5c. A few Satliits at IJle, reduced from 33c. Our Entire Stock of IG-lnch Jl.00 All-Weel Hen rlrttas letluced tet5c. Our Entire Stock of tO-inch All-Weel Henriettas reduced te 67c. Our whole line of 31c Zephyr Ulnghnmt re duced IeSjc. All et our 37!c Zephyr Ginghams le 31 rents. reduced he balance of our I'.Mru Fine Quality Zephyr aud Ginghams reduced from (5c and IOC te 37Kc Tll.Mtr (.ill. t nA- r,..u S'a.l In Til .It. Cl.inul and Figured largely reduced In price te close. Other reductions throughout our large stock t which space will net allow us te mention. Our Reductions In Pries are Genuine. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 BAST KINO STREET. marlO-ljdR f CAMEL'S HAIR OREKADiyE, HVUU JJililOlLi. WOOL NUN'S VEILING, SILK AND WOOL NUN'S VEILING. SILK AND WOOL PRINCETTA, WOOIi CHALLL Slum 3lbtjcrttcmctte. BalS&a?" "VS CENT CIGAR BILLY WAITZ'S. mylMmM.wJrM?'1 1M NMtU QUWn Y"-8"1 uly reduces the nrtca nf HUITIXGS AXD TBOUSERIXA AT McORANN & NOWLEN'B, 136 North Queen Strd CANEB-EXCLUSIVB STYLES IN J cla, Penang. WeiseheL Cherry and M ca. mounted la Silver nnd rtmm.' .,t.M DEMUTH'8 CIOAR BTORti ""r"" in lutsi King strcl P inv! UMINEKH EDUCATION. KLYHTOXR rtlTHIVI'ua mttrnv 'ltes All THrsnnfl ftr.lrlnir fa1l.. ....! reir h ki.:-Tri .i.-""'?..-'y"'. i.i Til V '"""",0 "!" inemeas 01 insiruc which are guaranteed te be thorough and I jicui. we. uay Besslenj 20. Night Sesi Opens again Monday .September 2"8Sn. tfdAw ,. v,' " -iisni, i'riii., 16 N. Queen St.. Lancaster. 1 M H.LER'8 BORAX SOAr. TVILLER'S Borax Sea WILL- WASH CLOTHES, -AND- EVERY ARTICLE UNDER THE 81 llfocclIrtni;eo. OAWMItULBAlIK MILLS, COB Mlfi p Leather Hellers, 'Ian Packers. Triple-! VSyJi'iP.'"!?. .J'1".'.'B Machinery mv.... unei O.OO.J lll t iiuen nixeet. in' CJTEAXI .HEATISTHECOMINOIIEATJ ryj u..u.,.i,Kp, uiiuruues, bcuoei neuses. Itieugh. successfully used one hundred v tRitw iipW". ce.t;nplate a change cat i0KIIif.U,7l,ew,u Kle you a satt.fad jw,u.mmi j'llLr. m2- SO fMMl ,";et OF riPE. frejJ JJlJJJ Inch te 0 Inch dlamctei 5t.SmIOWil,8ureI.?na """"lly house InJ e ijJ.C ,, " ':"' tuijuiij iMitciune, cutting v 6 inch diameter, nt JOHN BEST'ii. XM f.t ten street. ni2- XTOR CAST mev IMPP urrrnMii t,A ffaiiiiM.,K'fliuTfiK?fL'a,AJ Si ni.i.. -...-i ." :i::u''i y Manifolds, American Union's, Tube Ruppj nei BEST'S, 3.H Eas,t Fulton Mrcet. 1112-1 FIRE BRICKS, .FIRE CLAY, AT L figures, go te JOHN BEST. & East Fm street. i - ni3-i TTOR HORIZONTAT. STiTinvinv rf- , fiT-frera 2 te W tiorkc-pewer, aud 1 tlcal Enirtucsfreni 2 le in hnrtwr..n-V .. I And 1.,iiVlwn at J01IN BLST-S, &?3 EnsTrn street. tn3-t S OR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIfi " "V. J..Hl. " i iiuiite, go te JUt OJ.H.U.SI Miueu street. m2-tj TFr. X? WA.NT .K BnASS OR IRON HI JL Cocks, Asbestos Fucked Cooks, ret and! Cocks, Leer Cocks, bwing Joints, call and UfcbT, 333 East Fulton street, ra2-t -IITHITE COITON WASTE, COPPED the pound, 10c eer.l)c. All goods delivered teunv mirt of I iu, iw; in luut vi tu peuua city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. 3Wli Fulton street. inl'-t I NJECTOILS. HUE LITTLE GIANT, II cecic Jnsplruters und Electon.. Klverrl Eben Amerl iiyiciera. Ull in ElOCk, at JUU.N BEST'S, East Fulton street. m'i- fTlANKS FOR WATER. OII.1. Ann n n .--. Pfanyshape or capacity, at fair nrlceil iejuu.n 13LST, 333 East Fulteu street. in F Ful OR THE BEST HOT AIR FURNACE ulten street. me mnmi'l, go te JU11.N UVel,SB m2-t 37IOR PULLEYS. SHAFTING, COLLA . - t?j5.ngy?iJ-,.A.ni? 1,0,". Couplings, etc. teJ9il? fiF25T' 33i a1 Fulton s(reet. Ill.'-IM 17IOR BOILER TUBE BRUSHES, STILLS - J, 'P Wrenches, I'ipennd Menkey WreneJ V.".,.u'J."lca' rues, un tnns, etc., go te .10 BEST. 3.13 East t'ulten street. m2-lt 1 OLD BnriVZP i.iniTnw avt ui7i VX for steam work, at JOHN BEST'S, 33rt'll I ulten street. m2-tn T710R BOILERS, HORIZONTAL, TUBUL4 tTiii-iu, roriaeie.i yimaer, Murine, of i size or power, of the best in.ilrrl.il hihI d niunshlp, go te JOHN BtsT, 333 East Full ktreet. ni2-tU PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID Medel Making. Patterns-. Drauiiiirs tti-sfUV ,US1- ,Vr!cci reasonable, nt JOI BLSTS, 3.13 Eaft Fulton street. tni-tf A OENCY FOR CALL.UIAN .t CO'S C1 V incut te take the place et Red Ixad. bulk It makes live Hints the quantity of i leud and Is far superior In making steam Jein packing man and hand hole platei en bellt TtrJ-T-H sii?" . ?f"t8 ver l'0Ulltl nt J01 ULSf S. 333 East Fulton stieet. m2-tf( "ITOR BOLTS. LAG SCREWS, SET SCREW X! Square and Hexagon Nuts, these goods stock, at JJMIN BEST S, 333 East Fulton sire mS-tft I T3UMPS, BOILERS, MINING, CENTRIF i Ai.r.".J,.,A,y,,ee,n "nip. or uny capacity, i JOHN HINT'S. S3 liist Fulton trtet. m2- I OR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OR LO Pressure. Water liuucu. (inuen Ptvl Yoe OOd WhceU or VptfrhtiMl. Hlnsa Tnh Whistles, Sypheni for Steam Gauges, Cylltul Olleis Plain, Water Gauge Column. Cocks I Steam Gauges, c.ill en JOHN REMf, 333 Ej" uiieu stre.it. m2-tfi CARRY IN STOCK-BEST CHARCOV Hammered Bar Iren, Deuble ReMned Ire ltit.iln.i'u lfl.t Irnn fM iii .. .. C. -. . ', "", '...vie, iiui lull 4.0 S Beiler Iren, hue), Sheet Iren 3-16 te Ne 16 I JOHN BI. f s, 333 Fiit Fulton street inVlfit f uai.nr., i iuiuhibu I .ITKIIlg, IIWU h Pillellt A BlJaT b, 333 Last Fulton street. m2-tfd L Vatves'Yen it CADY ASBKSIOS nip 'eS-IplllrlliS Vulvk Ttrnccr2lrli VT.1i'A linisi Gate Vnles Iren Bedy Glebe Vnlvu !. ;" "ij aives. i-op baiety valxee, A ales. Radiator Valter, Pmtt's Sulngln Cheek VaRcx, Brass Check Vnliw, Feet Vale Angle Vale, call at JOHN BEST'S, ;SJ1 liu Fulleu street. inj-tfrt TF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS FORTABI. , 1, Engine and Beiler, en Mheels, cheap, as th rnllnrlllf. 1irlf-s ihne-i t l.r.n.a-nnn.B . . ---.. ..... ,-.. r..... . V Hm..-,UH. rtl uvusvpviwfr, re j, iu nursts-jnj power, JeTi; lihers. , 41,173, call at JOII1 power. $J75 . -je lioive-powcr, H. UIirs.333Iist Fulton street ralMfd "13ADIATORS. Or' ANY MAKE OH DL I ll sign, can be furnished atreasenable dcures 1 b) JOHN BEST, iO East FlUten ttxeet, inl-tf 10ACK1NGS, AH FOLLOWS: DIRIGO. FO JL btcamand Hjdranlle Packing, Asbist Rer Ween nnd itk Packing, Hemp lacking. A Lts,n.'..M,",.I,e,,0, Asbeitih,teiiieiil, Asbest Sheathing. Gum Piickliiv'.Gum Rings for Wat I Gauges, l'luinluge Parking, lud s Patent A 7?.u asiehicansightfl'edVylinde I1 Lubricators. Glass Oil Cups for Rearing MHlcaii get Hum at JOHN BESTS, 833 Ea 1 ulten strett. in2-tfd .? ' sJV? l"f--k M-U((5. . .i.'"a-..13M'?.'i,t,js --,ja . ii. ,, . ,.v-afBr-e . '.'."'j
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