ppiJ wr'v- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER; TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1880. ' . - M- : . '. : fe k" & ';. w f y BID& submitted. HIKE SVJJIBS AX MIKE STREET W BE MTEI WITH ASfHALT IIMM, Iltmtcn A: Vrltchey te lie Given tlie tJen- ttuct Far All the IVork-Theso "Who Contested Fer Contracts en The street ceinnillten met Hjieclally Monday evcnlnj; mid eiienetl felils for the paving with nspliftlt Mecks of Pulie ttreet, between Orange nnd Chestnut, Duke atrcct brtween Walnut ami Iemon, Unke street between Lemen and .Tames, the diamond at l)uke nnd Lemen atrccja, Kast AVnlntt street between North Queen unit Christian ami Grunt street, between Duke anil Limit Tlie follevvnlg were the blda '. Ostcr A Ilre.t luke street, between Orange and Chestnut. fJ,ttKi.W; Duke street, between Walnut nnd lipmen, $V 77174; Duke street, between Lemen and Jatnaa, fce,t21.36j diamond et Duke nnd Lemen streets, 7in.5l; Grant street, be tween lhtke and Lime, J2,l50.6ts I'hr.stnul street, between North Queen nnd Christian, fn,210.05, or will de all abeve work for $i1, II5IUM. Hindcn .V, Frltchey: Duke Mirct from Orange te Chestnut, ,illOi Walnut te Lemen, 53,1IU i Lemen te Jnnir.x, .'),OlU j dlntilend at Lemen street, ?678 Chestnut street, f-VWi Orant street, ?A3:S5, "rail the work for i!,B9L J. O.Galbralth i Will pive either of tlie abeve wiunrcs at J'2.77 jier (xuiiue yni d or $i7a IT uwardeil all Iho work. Jehn W. Mctitzcr: DnkeRtieet, between Orange nnd Chestnut, J5,!H)l.l'rt ( between Walnut and Lemen, fi.fcOl.l'Oi between Lemen nnd .linnes, $fl,&0I.M diamond at Lemen street, J7a?.81: Chestnut Btreit, 1,813.50; Grant tttrcct, $!,1&O.CO, or all the work for 21,4711.30. Themas C. Wiley: Duke, from Oranj;e te Chestnut, ?."i,S27 ( between Walnut and IiCinen, $5,7l'l.'J0t between Lemen and James frVWW; diamond, f7J0.1(J i Chest nut street, $3,iU.O ; Grant stleet, 2,4'J5.I0, or all the work ler ?JI,9II. Tlie jmitierty owners en the heiiIIi slile efKast Chestnut street refused toceiitrlbiito towards the expense of fiavIns with asihalt blocks and the tiavliiK of that street was abandoned. It was also deeided net te jinve Kast Grant street. Tlic eoininlttce will rceeiuinenil tocoiin tecoiin toceiin clls the paving of the three squares en North Duke street, pmvlitlng the property owners of each square eontrlbute $l,riiiti and the street railway company giVi for each squnre, the work net te be begtin until that amount is subscribed and that the contract be awarded te Tlludeu V Krltehey, the lowest hlddciK. The bids for the three squares and dia mond areas follews: .1. G. Galliralth, ?1V 48l.l2; lltnden X Krltehey, 1T,&)S ; Ostcr A, Dro., $18,212.17; TIieh. C. Wlley, ?18, 'JS2.10, and Jehn W. Mcntzer, 518,551. Thoeemmltteo will also leceimneml te councils that the six squares, for which bids wcre opened last week, be macadam ized and the cuiitiiuts in each ense he awarded te the lewes-t bidders. The property owners en Duke stieet, bo be bo Orangenud Cliestiuit, aie new dismilislied, and It is said will net eontrlbute te the lvlng of their part of the thoroughfare. They agreed te subscribe their dellaraif Sir. Galbndth vvnsglven the contract for laying the asphalt blocks, his work a sample of it en North Christian stieet- suiting them belter than that of oilier pavlers. Sema of the citizens in the ether two squares also desired te huveGalliinllli rjeclve the enntmet. Frem conversations with soveral It appears that (here will he dllllculty in collecting tlie sums counted ujKin by the street committee. EITEMIIP.H COUNTY I'Allt. .ledges Appointed te .Make tltu Awn nls In All tlie Depni'tiiieuts. The following huve been appointed Judges for the county fair te be held next month s Isaac, Ilarnlev, Ell Krndlg, Henry Hud Hud eon, J. W. IjiihIIh, W. Nelsen Hunting, IsuaeG. I'autr., David II. Ilniuseii, Milten Kerch, 8. S. Spencer, 11. II. Myers, l'hares Hershey, Jmues Maxwell, II, C. .Muw-cr, Jacob M. Kaby, Jnceb It. Wiudeliih, .lehu .. I.i)iih', Jehn j. Gingrich, Jehn (J. Hoerner, Jnmns llewcrs, Jeseph J'rivin, C. H. Morrison, llnrmaii Mttn, W'flllum riilllls, iieiiyfr,- jirewu, narry Hewell, .1 oil 1 1 Dershlur, Jehn W. Kshlcman, I), If, Wenjjer, Majer Jereiuiali Schatluer. Jehn rrit, .lelin ,s. .olily,Kiiueii lxiaiuau, llcni J rewnall, Jehn !'. Ilerr, s. t. Slay" liniycr, Cyrus T. Kox, Win. I. Ilolten, Albert Herr, Mrs. Dr. Wlest and Mrs Calvin Cooper, IaiwIs J. Uimberne, Mrs. Ames llelliicr, Mrs. Jehn J. Bailsman, H. V. ltreuemau, K. S. Maitln, J. . Leber, Mrs. Jehn II. Keiidijj, Mrs. It. K. Alexander, Miss llanuah l'atteisen, Mrs. A. II. ShaelVer. Mix. llambrlKht, Mrs. Dr. McCna, Mrs. II. G. Hush, Miss Lulu Martin, Miss Marv Wilsen, Miss Lvdla Werth, Mrs. D. It. Kraalr, Miss llcllo'l'.it llclle'l'.it tcrMin, A. N. Herr, A. G. Killian, IMwhi Musscr, Leen Ven Os.sk u, Miss lllnuche Neiin, Mrs. 1'ief. li O. Lvte, Jehn Wlilt innn, AV. II. fSpn-clier. Harry Gmsh, Jehn Altick, J. M. Kniiitz, I'hlllp ilelcher, li I', Kdwunls, Dr. K. K. Lytic, W. II. Ilepir, Jeseph Hupp, J. Frank .Seldemridge, l). W. Winters. A 1'ltlV.VriTllAXK IIOIIHKIt. The Sanj lllewn Open anil x:iS,U(Hl In .Meney ami lleiiils Taheii. The linn of Dye HrothcrsniaiiaKe a larije general stoteou the main stieet In Alfo Alfe tfany, N. Y. Tlie linn actus hankeis Ter the fanners in that neighborhood, and was about te establish a state bank. When the stere was opened Monday iiioruliiKthe laigu safe was found blown ejicn nnd the contents strewn ever the oillce tloer. A hele bud lieeii drilled in tlie siifodeor, Cewder Inserted and riled, lilewini; tlie eavy doers from its hinges. Tlioieiieit was heard at about 2 a. in. by several per sons, hut was tmpK)sed te be the iiuiM' caused by jwsslnj; trains en the railuud, and no attention was jmIi! te it. Kwrv thiiiK of value was taken b.v the bninlars. The less cannot be correctly estlmaled at present, as the books nre inK-lnn. The cash .telcn amounts te about Jij.OOe. .Some $IO,tKHI in United States buuda, depesldsl for safe keej)in, and several thousand dollars of valuable iaers,iiotes,iinrtpi:es, etc., the prejierty of farmers and eIbei,mc Kouualse. A let of geld jewelry was nlsu carried oil. In fact a clean sweep was made by the robbers. Ne itie was letl bv w hlch te discover the burplars. It Is thought ihe thieves are a art of the large gang which Infested that part of the country Ju't tall and robbed several towns in the neighborhood, Allcjranv included, blowing open Kites, lobbing poMelllces mid Betting tire te buildings. Tlie gang became se bold that the sherllt' called out the mili tary, and the villains were dilven out of tlie country. Seme familiar faces huve been seen around Allegany and it is io ie io lierted that a large gang of 'tramps, claim ing te hail from l'atersen, N. J., are on en cammed In Iho hills near Allegany. Sonic of them are supjescd te be the burglais, A reward will boetreicd for the arrest of the robbers and the recovery of tlie valuable pafier. The Mivuui-i-cher l'lenle. Tliojiiciilcef the Imuisfcr Mieiineichur atlleckySiringspaik, en .Monday allcr allcr allcr noen, was largely ultended, there being In all ulxnit ene thousand jmrMins en the grounds, Including the members of the Liederkranz, Scluietzen-Vereln and Tm-ner-Ycreln, who were invited guests. Dancing nnd general picnic, festi Itics w ere Indulged in during the day. At three o'clock the Muumcrcliei and Liedcikrauz , gave a vocal conceit. IV'iwms who wero present declare the plcnle a grand success. The Iromrela band accompanied the asso asse asso elatien and furnished llueniuklc. 1'ald Iho Cost smut Went. William V. Gerstley and William i,. net uf)ra linilnl liuf.r. 1 Ijl.u- I,... -I 1. ...... ...v..... ..v... ...i.v.iiiaii I1IIIICH Dennelly lust evening en a charge of t drunkenness and disorderly eendiiet. ' They were discharged with a reprimand ' V,a J KtUIlt III I-4IKIH. ii V.xccuUens iHsuml. KxCCUtleil Was lksnut for SI Tftrt n..l... gaint Gabriel Deauisderfer, fanner, of Warwick tewmJjlp,by Jehn Duckwaller. "V .MYSTElMOUs HUlUIKItlKS. Meney an1 n nehl Watch Taken Frem the Hen ee or Jepph ,T. linker. CelAStntA,-.ug. ft - The heuse of Jeseph J. linker, Ne. lilt Walnut street, wns en en lercd en Saturday night, whlle Iho family w ere asleep, nnd six dollars stolen. The thief Is net known and Iho alfalr was kept verymilcl. It Is net known hew an on en on france was made, but the person Is evi dently acquainted with Iho premises. Uist night tholieuso was again robbed, tlilitlmoera geld walch valuel at ?Ml. "riiolheaerihoAiitch Inn put Iho family 'liinstatoefo.clteiiieiitninl the alliilr wllj be thoroughly Investigated. The Hed and Gun club held a meeting last evening and decided te ramp In Union county, six mlles from Lniirclteu. The nicinbershlji Is new full, T.J. ClcpHirnnd J. Kech liav lug been elected last evening. The club will go Inte camp en September 1st. Frank 1'. 1). Miller was ptesentcd with a haudsoine coin silver past master's Jewel last evening bv Ashnra 1edge, Ne. ZW, F. nnd A.M. of Marietta. The Celiimhia Hille club have sent a challenge te the luiicastvr Sehuctzon Sehuctzen Vereln te sheet a match In town en Tliurmlay, August l.'.th. C. l fc?ctifl was out llshlng ycitcrdny and fell overlmard. He esaiKHl with a geed ducking. Hannan Odell, of Fmierliilii, l'n., is visiting friends in town. Miss Mamu llaiighey left fera visit te New Yerk yesleiday. Mrs. II. A. Llchty left yesterday for n visit te Philadelphia. The funeral of Samuel Cnrtfr was held this morning all) o'clock from HelyTrlnlty Catholic church. Tlie funeral efKlnier K. Manuel was held this meruliigiit 10 o'clock from the Chinch ofGed. The funeral of Mis. Mary llarleh was held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from Ha Ha leiuri U. II. church. .Mrs. H, F. Dickinsen and daughter lull for Ocean Grev e this morning. I'M ward Itnmakrr sued Guy Mellham mer bo.Sciilie Kvans, for dlserdcily con duct. The case was settled by payment of costs. Frank Itlchardseu has been sued by Haiuuel .Sinllh befoie Sipilre ICvniis fei le le le lonleiis assault. Itlchardseu has iell town te avoid nrrrtl. The eases of I'M ward lliimakeraiiil Jehn Abbey for being drunk and dlserdcily bo be bo feru iSqtllru Helly have been settled by the prolocutor withdrawing the complaints. 8qulie. Selly sent Steve IturiellH te Jail for :10 days.fnr helngdrunk and dNerdurly, en complaint of Sarah Davies. James li Henry entertained u number of his friends last livening, In honor of his OSIli birthday. A geed time win had bv nil. TlioHhawiiee 11 1 e company have pur chaseil 'MM feet of I'ureka hose. Win. I ait, and Clem. Ilozenteler le.t for a trip te llallliuore this morning. JCMIM; I fill I'KUT. llnptiste IV.viiniid IVrl'erms Ills Cole UKe iteiitinr en- n i.eu-. Neatly 2,00(1 spectators wntchitl Prof. Uaptiste Peyiiaud Jump liein a lower I.M) feet high Inte a net a I'vw feet abeve the water ut Iteclinwny Iteaeh, en Meudav (.'Veiling. It wnsielveiliseil Unit lie would lump at 2 o'clock and again at bile o'clock In the nllei'iKieii, but owing ten delay In the com pletion eftlui lower it was nearly (I o'clock when hn nhtirnlcil. Tim ttinti- lu 11I1..11I Uvclitv el sipiare nt the liase and Iho or six feel Mpiaie at the top. Tim top is 11 plat form guardisl by a wooden rail. Thern Is 1111 opening in Hie railing en the side vvhere the net Is wide enough for a man le stand in. The net Is slrelc'ied horizontally from the tide of the lower te two poles In the witter. When the athlete appeared the crowd applauded. Monsieur Peyiiaud is dmk complexlenetl and has a long, Mewing moustache. He wine a pink suit of tights, While he was climbing te the top of tlie tower en a laddoi laddei laddoi llke attachment 011 theoiitsldehlHiiianager meiiuted 11 platfeiin and made a speech about Peynaud'H format' Jumps. When the Juniper reached the top lie quickly stepped te Hie opening lu Iho railing, grasped the tall llimly with each hand anil looked about 111 111. A big shout went up liein (becloud and he bowed. His manager asked him in Fiench whether everything looked well from above, and he aiisweicd yes. Then he planted his leei llimly en the edge of the pl.ilfenn, put tlie palms or his hands to gether above his head, and bent ferwnul in Iho attitude of a man diving into water, llebalancid 111 nisei I 011 the very edgoef the platl'eriii for an instant, mid then he straightened himself out in the air horizon ally, ami shot downward head foremost, lie fell like an arrow a distance of liltv or H ity feet, when his body slowly dcscifhcd a quarter of a circle in the air, and he landed Hat en his back in the net, 10 10 hettuded ten or twelve feet, and mtiie down en his lectin the no', whlle the tre.vd yjlled mid 11 let of steam launches blew H'irill whistles. He was immediately taken te the hotel by his friends, but he seen leappeared. Semchtsly asked htm hew he tell In the air. He icpllcd. " Zat ccs my tiade. I de it like you tell oil" ze leg," Ile will make the same jump twice a day for Iho rest of tlie week, I'LIUI ON IMS WKIIIIIVU MGIIT. The lli'hle mill GiicsIh wvm Iteail.v, Hut the llrldogreom Was Net. Heward, St. Jehn, of Pine Hush, X. Y was te have been man led te .Miss LI7.I0 MeChesney, of Mlddletevvn, X. Y., list Friday evening, but when the timocame he failed te keep Iho engagement. Miss Me Me Cliesiieyisiiinest estimable yeug lady. She mid her widowed mother live together in a pleasant home 011 Ninth street ami 1110 w oil- to-de. The young lady's father was for many yearssiipeilntcndent uf the large saw factory there. Miss MeChesney be came acquainted with Mr. St. Jehn about a year age, and six mouths later accepted his otl'ei'ef marriage. He was then in the livery business at Pine Itiibh.and nppar eutl.v lining well. 1'ilday evening the parson and Invited giiuststethe iiuiiiber et llltv assembled at the losidence of Iho Initie's mother nnd waited several heuis for the biidegroeiii te appear. Noweulwas received lrem him, and finally the Initie leaifiillv informed her ii lends that the wedding waspost waspest Kncd, anil the wondering guests deinii ted. Se l.iras the public Knows, the bride has .line heaid nothing liein M. Jehn. It was learned that he beatilcd a wosl-tieiind train en the Krle read en the dav set for Hie w (si ding, and that he had picviniislv raised several hundred dollars bv selllngei mort gaging liisf-table. Miss Mt'l'licbiiev would net ut llrst hear anything said agiiinst her leercanl lever, Iml new icliictautly admits that he has jireveu lalse te her. It was 10 10 Krted en .Nlendav that she had become in sane, but let tiiuately this Is net true. She is only hysterical .Much sympathy Is felt Ter her, ami if St. Jehn should show him self in Middletown he would he roughly handled. " ludue I'liueiuan'H II011III1. Jndgi! Tlii mi and wife, aiveuiiunicd by the l.unily of his seu, .Mr. Allan W. 1 Inn 111:111, le Columbus this morning for Het Springs, 'u wIidie the vcnoiiible MnteMinaii will receive lieatment for his old malady, the ihcuuinlism. 'l'l0 pail v will step ever at Whlle Sulphur SpiiujA, oue day for rest. The Thiel llseapi (I, Private Watchman Shuhioeks saw 11 man in the yanl of Jehn II. Il.iiimgard uer en Monday night. In limning te aticst him the watchman was al lacked by tliodeg el" Flunk It. Hewell, mill by the time hi get rid of the deg, the suppeMsl thief made his esvapc. laiwyoiNMieri Will. Oiioufthe shortest wills 011 record lu this county is that of Cel. Win. 11. I'erduuy, probated te-day. ft is written en a picee of iper about Iho s?e of a hank i-hivk, and In liner lines he disuses of his estate. It gees te his wife, and alter her death le his ehlldieu. It was made about a veur 'KJ. Te Jail for Five ln.v, Charles Miller, who was arresbsl at the corner orLlineandMlddlost reels by Olllcer Merringcr, en Monday night, for drunken ness and disorderly conduct, was sent te Jail for llve days by Alderman A. V. Dennelly te-day, Summer Lclsure. &ct .Air. William McCemwy Is biking his nunuiil summer vnentleti in a drive through tlie southern end of ltuciiMcr county, lie w III be absent n week. .Miss Hidtm n M. Welif, or Paterson, N. J.,' n former resident of Inncasler, Is visiting Mrs. H. C. Stlmcr. The Day club loll Lancaster for Haiti Haiti mera this morning. Many of their friends wcre at Iho station te see them efl. The Iniicastir members of (I, J. P. Ilnub's club, who will also ciiiIhoeiiIIio Chesapeake, left en this morning's rally Irnln for llnvru de Grace Miss LlllleGnrilu left en Monday for a (liree winks' visit le Yerk, Washington and Haiti mere. Hev. Kolh D. W, .Smith, of thu Straw berry .Street African Methodist church, has made arrangements fur an excursion te Ml. Gretna en Thursday, August M. The animal reunion of the lincastcr and Lebanon Cheral Fnlen, Kslismed en ac count of rain, will be held at Ml. Gretna te-morrow. Indications point te a large excursion. Kxctirnleu trains will Icave Manheim alter Iho arrival of the morning and neon trains. II. II. Fey and M. Miller Pfoutz are spending (heir vacation, gunning and llsh lng In Iho neighborhood of Mnuliclm. -- The 701 li ut Clileknuiiilign. A meeting of representatives of Hie7Ulh Iteglmcnt was held en Monday evening at Alderman llarr's elllce. Cel. llainbrlgbt lead a coinmunlcatleii from Majer Gen. II. Davis, or the war department, thanking him for the interest taken by tlie members of the 70th Hegl incut lu preparing a history of the part the regiment took in tlie bnltle of Clih.ka miiuga. Cel. Hainbrlglit, J, K. Harr, Cel. David Miles, J. W. Keller and Win. T. Clark were appointed as a committee te prepare a ieeit eT the battle fiem the uieineriindn handed te them. Diaries of the leglnient's part In tlie battle were handed te the committee by Lieut. Hiilluagle, Thes. H. llamhleteii, Sergeant Clark and J. K. Harr. The next meeting will be held en August J, nt 1 p. in. A riuhlliiK Congregation. Tlie warring elements of the Russian Jew congregation had another light in their synagogue en Locust sheet this morning, the icsiill of which was a charge of assault and battery. It appears that thoie wasii general row lu Hie church, during which a rush was made and 11 young man named Oscar Felzor tecclved several sovero blows. Fel.er went te Alderman A. li Dennelly'- olllce and entered complaint against Nathan Pollock, charging him with having Nliui'lc the blows. A hearing was had at 1 o'clock thlsalloriieou, wlie.n the prosecutor Hwoieho did net see Iho defendant stilke, but had been 'told that lie hit him. Other witnesses sworn they did net knew who the agiesser was. Felzer was dismissed. Tlie people) living in the nelghberluxMl of the synagogue complain el the frequency of Iho disturbances, and are looking for some way of putting an end te them. .1 Failure el' 11 Halter. FdwardA. Greene A Ce. te-day Issued an attachment against the pinperty of Geerge llelliuaii, hat niaiitifaeluier of AdamsleiMi. Mr. Ilnllmaii icsldes at Heading. The ellidavjt filed by Greene A Ce. sets forth that Pullman is indebted te thciii in the sutii of .:!,)... S," for wool sold and that lie Isnbeiil te assign and dlspose of bin pioperty with intent le defraud liU crodlteiH. Bellman 011 Sattudiij confessed Judg ment lu favor of a number of person", the aggicgate amount of judgments entered against him en that date was ?11,7!U2. Dostre.vod Ily Ail IuceikIIiii'j; ITre. This morning at an cailyheiir the large fr.iiue Inn 11 and contents belonging te Mis. Doielhy Drewn, near Smedley's mill, In Fulton township, was destroyed by lire. The contents consisted of hay, grain, farm lug implements, a pair of valuable mules and aherse. The the Is supposed te have been the vi eik of 1111 Incendiary, Thu less en bain is covered by Insurance lu the Cliester County .Mutual Insurance eom eem Kiny, but thciewas very little insurance en Hie contents. Tim total lejss will be about r,(toe. A lleiiullful IMnnt. Among the collection of nil e and bciutti 111I Unworn belonging te Jeseph J. Hyan, of rve, 11,1 south Queen stieet, there is it plant be bought In Flerida. It was giewu from a bulb and blooms four times a year. Ills named " crliiluni iiiniblel." Tlie leaves are ciisll'erin in shape. It new has en it seven llewcrs of very delicate pink and bright white colors. Its o.vscitcdsttiniciisiircchnc e.vscitcdsttiniciisiircchnc o.vscitcdsttiniciisiircchnc elnto color. It is a beautiful plant mid greatly admired by nil who saw it. TIIK lllls I ON IN TltOI'IILF. AGAIN. lie ( ellbles Willi 1I10 Yoiiernlilo Vt-r-miiiit Whlle MiiIUiik Hec I lock. Tlie I'nlled States cruiser Husten, w hich ran 011 a rock nt Hese Island, near Now New Now neil, 011 Satiuday mid lore 11 hole In her both returned te the Brooklyn navy yard Monday evening and slguallcd he'i advent by uinashlng into Iho. stern ertliu receiving ship Yornient, tearing avvav the rail ertliat veteran craft and scratching nil the luiint oil her own sides. hen the Hosten icachcd the yard, iov iev cral of the tugs wcre iiiade fast te her and attempted te swing her Inte position at the main deck, where the Puiitau isalse lying. In order te swing tlie vessel into position, it was necessary te turn tlie edge of the cob deck, whom the Wrmeiit is uioeied. Captain O'Kane either miscalculated the d stance or the force of the tide, Ter in tfal of clearing the cob deck the Hitm irasbcd Inte Ithe s'ern of the Vermont' Tlie lugs immediately put about anil pulled and struggled te clear the Husten, and finally succeeded, with the help of the sailors who puslusl against tlin side of the ciulscr. Alter an hour el vet y hard work thoeiratlc man-of-war was sa'felv decked. Captain O'Kane said Hint the hole in the bottom of the llosteni was partially re paired before the ship loll N"owpert. "Thu I rip was made without special incident and in lair time, the llosteni making but little water. A foice of men will be set te work te-day teicpair the damage done te the Yet mim! by Hie collision. The hlctte lteleas,.,. The state department 011 Meudav te te ceivisl 11 telegram ftem l S. Censul" 1 he Inn, at Halifax, reporting that tlie schooner Vldctte, seized 011 Saturday ler violation of the custom laws, was unconditionally re leased en Monday. sinloeC llriil Ksinte. Joel L. Halites, auctioneer, sold 011 Mon day evening, at the Loepaid hotel fur Jehn Kane the lollewing ie.il estate : Tim thiee-stery brick dwelling, Ne. 227 West Vine hired, In Auuu'Mnry Wicliuver fet ?1,I0I ; 'Igaimakei's shiqi, loaref 'Ne. 7iid Marietta avenue, loll. C. llaiucr I'm J.M2. I UK r Kxciii-sleii te Nlagam F11II1 v In. Head Ins ttalliisul, 'I'litirvlay, Ainjint is. Ituiuid trip tickets gucM ler seven iui)k. Fare only I10.UI. Uiivc Uiiiwstcr, hllii: htitct. nt 7:41. Columbia at T.-.H TIcl.cU kiv1 k"Ih via. ItenililiK and Uhlijli Valley, popular scenic 1 eulc.au. I KiMHlterciiu-iivln. t'miiiiidalgiiniinit IVnn'ii It. H. teIIarrUburK. and Iteiallni; It It te destination, rickrts bckI te htup Ul Wat kliutileiirctiiriilui;. flicais-.t ami iliu-st tr)i t'vcrullcusl by Itcnillng riillrthitl. iiuj!(l,7,lO,l'.M.I,ll.tltvv .Mil. .Ions V. VoN'ie.ilsmiiii, Die Mclbkneiin nuil i-itli-lcnl cnrist niter. n-siKiHsl hUrermci sihiiii x w.rksiiB.i. TliKicMiiiiiitienwnit lutecllect en Saluril.iv lin.1. Mr v-,....i,.h I---.- .... . .,.., (niiii,ii can new Ik found at Ida place of Iniklness Ilic j Ijiucaslii Carist lliaiee, If, Aland ii Ij,,! wrant'ehircci, wiierenc vreuiil is' uluil te inut hUfrlcnil. unit atren. Sis' Ills udvii t l-tnuiil. I.iitlicniii C.M'Ui-sten te tlioswltelilmok en Wednesday, Aujmst 1 1. Hound trip llckr-u, BshI for llirepdajK. Sis-clal train lcaic (Juar ryvlllc ut .":I0 n. m; Itcflen, 5,-jji, fur,., jmi. Train leaves Ijincustcr, I."In-Mrc I, at ti a. )u.; CeUunLilu, On. 111.; IVtiTstnirg, Ural; Ijuullv. Villi-. C:'J5; Munlicliii, ii:l: l,tlt, C:i."). und Kphrata ut 7:17. Fare only K.7j,1iic1ii(1Iiik the is niiifj, uruuuu iiuiaiiiMiinuiiciiijuck. Train ri'turnini; leuvisi Muucli Chunk nt &10 p, ,, Oneid vemvrt ly the Uvriuauln Itaiid. of Itiud '" ' au,7,Ui,l:MW 5crtth. AltMiT-In Mfltdo-lin.eii die -ltd lnU, Haute w., (teishiir of flcnry nnd Amila II. Artntti ned 21 years. Thcrtlativciinnd frlielter llic family nre re MclfitlIy Invited te altrnd the finicrnl, fnim therRnlilcncoeriicrfiarcnls, Mnnhclm.en WmI nwcdny nflcrnixVn nt 2;tf o'tleclt. lntermciit at I'nlrv low cemetery. 2trt HrAO.-s. In Hilx clly, en tti'iStli lout. Jehn T. SitiiliiK, In Hindi! ear or his nice. Tlienlnthcsnnd frlcmlaef Hinrninllj-nrerc-Fpcctfnlly Invited te ntttiid Hie funeral, from the resilience or hlsbrellicr-ln-lnvr, Fdwln ltd ltd tiitkk.N'e, !2lBeutli I'rliucslrtTt, en Wednes Wednos Wodnes day nrtcriiisin at 2 o'clock. Ititerniciit nt Wood Weod Woed vrnrd Hill ccmikry. lA-liflium inicrs iilenxc copy. 2td Itlctvltcte. Llve stock .MnrkntH. t.'lllUAile, AilK.'i.-IU'CClits,l5,TO)ililpiiieiiU 1 ni-iu.i,iiin.(,.aniwi IIikth llcreiiil. 4JII); nlilnuifiiN. nm nmr. kct utendyt nilxcii, fi aif.t4 fti: lirnvy, Jl UJ IS.".; Unfit, flZiftlin; klw,H 00(1 m. ' Hlieep ltceclpl,0,(f: nil llrtnen t. 2,00) : msr kct nteady : unlives, t3OQ4M; Western w oeleil II iWfttt l' ; slierti Trxnim, f.) ."Oy, 1 13 ; liimlx, l 75 te H 70 xt head. KAsrl.lHKiiTV. Cntlle Ileerlptt, SIW: slilo slile iiciits 2HII; market iiethliiu iIeIiir; all tlirenitli cunslftiiiiients i 17 curs efrattla idilpiicd In New Yerk. Heks Hc-elpls, xm; shlpmeiiU, 2700; market firm ; pin nnd Unlit Yerker, ft W. 4 K't ; niedliini nnd lliflit l'lillaileliila, II (HV.jlTO; licnvy hogs, Jl 40(3 1 60; li ciirsshlpiH-d te New Yerk. Shwp KccclpU,5,tH; Klilpuicnis. 33111; mnr krt very 1I11II; jirlme, SI KV5 ID; fair te Rixsl. l 2V4 75 J coinineii, I.) 50M m ; Lunlis, M WH& 73. Philadelphia ITimIiice .Mnrket. Pnft.AOKI.riHA, AtlR. fl.-Noen-Klonr nulit; Pi'iin'a miK'rs, 2 7AS-I0U; extni, 3 10f3 T0 ; f'."'dly. W' -S roller, t2,Vtl7S; patent. Whtnt iiilet; Ne. 2 fled, new, & . jr 1 IViuiii Hsl, ike. Cern earce ; .Ve. 2. Wjr. mVicd "i'i')',y ! N' 2 Wllf,c 3,'3IC- i Ne- 2 Ilnui dull ; Winter 12 MMtllM, llnlril liny steady: li HKI7 fiO ns te niinlllv ; llmnlliy 1IUY4I7C0 for rhelccj Inl.xccl, 10o)12r3e baled rye straw, new, fill 50. lltitler iiilct; Peiin'a creamery rxtrn, 17KCitlSe; I'enn'nnrKlsrxIni 2f'7. LKKs-clioIre sleck llrinS I'enn'n drsts, !5c. i:liceetlriii ; rnrtskllin, fK37c; full skims, l'elroteiiiu stendv ; refined In hliN., J7 10. Petntiws Hun 1 a?.lH!V hakkvt. (Jralii mill J'rovlstens. rurnlMicd liy H. K. Ymult, llrekcr. ClIICAiie. Aim. II. 1:10 o'clock 11. in. W'lient. Cern. On is. Perk, fjird. AukiiM. , 77 mi Hl'lilelllbcr October... . Netc111t1.tr December .miliary .. . May Veir f'onseU "1 an! mfi ii'i 10 70 10 id 0 ;k 037 ... 7 (i te Ui C'rmluOII -tee.'S Uircl. (127 0 35 (I i r. 12 I) (13 V 0.1 riiMlnj? t'rlcis V:15 o'clock p. in. VCIll.,,1 I'll... I,tta I...bI. AllUUSl 77 ,,..,, 1.1 II. WHLn, uin, Itf.'S 10 uj Hcpli mlicr. 7HT4 October 77J Niiveinlicr IH'Ciniber 7s,'j Jiimiary Mulch Mny H.'1'f June Year .. 7(l Crude Oil Consels Wilder Wheat Spring Wheat Cern Oats Itye Parley Itceelpls llegs Ucccliits-Cnttlc. :ir,v :f? a" an? 'ii'i'i ie 1.-1 10 47 Ufi raj 2IJ 10U Car iei. 2tr h 'Ml J01 Itecel)tK, fiend. .'.'.''.'.'.'.'."'.' lienti Ce., bankers, 12m. :..m. Steeli .Mui'ketM. Quotations by llccd,McUraiui A Ijineastcr, I'a. NhVV VOIlK Mir. II a. m. Canada Pacllle. Hl'.t'.l - Colerado ITe-il Central Pacllle .Camilla Heulliern Clil. m. 1 4, A I'bg Hen. A Hlo (1 Pel. 1 1 AW 113 Krle 271 ' r.rle 2111I1 ' Kr C Ill K. AT I.011. ,V N lisT' Wi 11.1 27 lil'-'i iy wii IW'J liwt; ItM'i L. Hherc 1(111? Midi. Cell .' .MIsMiiirl Pnulllc Ut! Heck. Valley '.. N. p. aiu N. P. Prer. I.-.J N.Wi-M iie'j: N.V.i' inn , New Knglind Kii CnstTenneiMC Oinnlia s.i'i OrtKcni Tiaiihceiitliiental Oillarle.V W Pacllle Mall in leiK TQ'i sSVf t;-,)j lb)'', KW'.i 31-i Itlt'liineiiil Terminal HI. Paul Texas Paellle Union Pacllle Wabash Cum Wubiiuli 1'rcf. Western U West Hhniit II.1111I1 g "Hi mi? iiijj mil ti .vi ' mi WK ,' riiii.AOKi.eiiiA i.isr. bell. Ylll SHji It. N. Y. A l'hllii I'a. It. It n ltcaillnir ?'' Ix'h. Nnv ;" lli'Ktenv. Pass P. A It N. Cent Peonies Pass Udit Is Oil 1111; si.' rV-y jjti nm ine'i ilnu btu-vtisvctucittn. A PSOLUTKLY PUHIC. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. ritlllS pumlcr never vnncs. . nuirvel or nit 1 nty, "trciiKth and wliolesoiiieiiess. Mere ottmeinlcid than tlie ordinary klndi, mid can. net be sold In coiniKXIllen vvlili the mullltuile or low lest, dierl vvelsht, alum or plioiiiliale leuilcm. Suhl only in eveu. ltev.vi, Haki.ve PevviiKii Ce.. 1O0 Wall ktnet, New Yerk. uini'JMyilAIyvv ri'ltYOl'lt HYP. WHISKY. I llVi: YKAUSOLP. PPIKiCAIlT. T;") CENTK.AT v- ...... . '"'HHP-H'SblQUOUSTOUK, Ne J2Ccntreb.itiaie. IjuicaMcr. Pa. VTljCKWHAU-Tlli: I.ATICMT AND .MOST .i faslilnuiilileKtyleinndsliiules.tlieelieaiH'Kt nnd bcM, nt KHIHMANti Genu' I'urntsl lug hteie, I i West h Iiik street. ITtUlt HPNT 1-Ot'ltSlx'AND M.NK HOOM II lleu-.es. A pel v nt Jd:!-tiil IOntsu.irTII WATI.'HM'. UNliCKWKAlt - 1.U1HT AND MKDll'M I'.'fr"1. LHIX-MAN'S tlcntV PuruMiliiKSteic, 12 est King street. ' IOIIN V. VONlllTltSMITU IS HKADY TO fj lake Onlcrsnt Ills NCW STOltll, NOS. l.s,20A22 PAKfOHANtlUSTUKirr, for aiiv kind of l,'iiiHt 1111.I Carpet Werk. 'IMtDi: DALMATIAN LVSKCT " POWUKH 1 pi'Ms'llisl by n rikkI powder blower. Is the most cllcctuiil dcitieycr of litis und ether small lllsecln. I-or sale At IllTHl.HVK DltUOSTOItK, Srt West K'lncSir.Ht. Ai:s,s,!lt: 1. July icdiiiei, the pi Ice of xrinxu.s .ixi) riteiisi:i:ix,s McURANN & NOWLEN'S, I ft! North Queen rilicct. iiliNiiuMippli lii W. W. MOOHi:. .v. M jji.-iiiieiKi Hecter. nKNIt HI. mm IS PHKPAHKD Te iiiake loonier nt short netliviiuy kind or furnltiire le.- Iuhm or ullbv. Hind vvisul work a siKtlaliy. l!cialrlnK of 1111 nlture uuuiy done. UplioMeruii! hi nil Its ileisirliiieiiih. nillsamilJ'iiASU lai'Viist (littiit Kliivt. ! -isTATi:ep r.i.iy.A jiaiitz i,.tk or 1 Ilj ljuu-a-lcr dly. ilceeasisl. Uilcrs of ml. 1 iiilnUirutlnii en said cMntehavlun Ix-cn eniuteil 1 te the iiiiderslciusl, nil pen-oils InclcliKslilicrcle I are reipjested te make Immediate payment, and llie-e having claims or demand, utalust I the same, will present them without delay , for settlciiicut te Ilic imderslMiusI, rc.ldtni 1 In fjiunutcrrlly, (UX)Ittli: McNAlllI, I AdinliiUlnitnr, I O. C. KrMJin.AHeiBcy. Jjl-etUTu lt,u;C1S'-l.S A'V.. "AUSHAI.L ACAD. 1 . '."'. "in liiktililllen iiieisires l-ndlcs' mid Itcntli'iiicii for any relli ,. l, life I' ed states. An Knslub C.H.rs,. Isnri" .." si 1',, f,s mile lH'iMin in uu'i i'i.r i.m.i u-:.' ...'. Stent huctrtUcmcute. fVIl GOLDEN LION AND MIA QUKNDA W Cleni, 6c elMrs, nre hand made with long vi" " i.'i.'iHiSif " lui nexrx, .....f.li. ",,y WP rMJXl-5. DEMUTHM CIOAfl 8TOHK. lHEtKln8UceU ais-trait HtOK. WM. J. HTKICKLA.VD. TEACHKH OK MUHIC Thnmiicrh Intlnif-liM, itn 011 the ertfaii, piano, violin, flute, rtc.J also, eul eul llvallen of Iho velcv. Applk-ntlrm received nt Ne. 43S Ht. Jeseph dtrcet, (inrnenaKn of ML Jeseph Church. JylO-lmd WlNfX-DKIDIMHKIMKH, LACI1KNH KI MKH, ilnpenlirltner, Jtecbhiliner, Pry CaUvwtm, 8t. Jtillnn Clarctn. NO. 15 CErTTRE SQUARE. KeplS-tfd 15UHIJ(THALJNrWKI)Nf5lTAV APTKIU neon a I one o'clock, Mmrp.nt Ne. 37 North Hhlppen slrcet, 11 lunje let of flnit-elnsii Kurnl lure, ntnenif wlili h are three Klenntlled, with Heddlng, Parler Hult. Ilal-radt, Chain, Tablcn. iiretii, Ifenter, Kitchen Furniture, Ola and Hueeiiswarc, etc. Kverylhltig In In Reed eondl eendl eondl en. AMOHIIIKIFK. It. F. Howe, Atietlencer. nu2ld ri1l!KHKIH"NO MKN8K IN HUKKKfttNCI X Willi Cern and llunleus, when CfH-'lIKAN'M CORN CtlllK Will nlwnyR cure. A well known Indy In Lun enster, Pn sultcred se much from it lliuilen Hint she could scarcely wnlk. One application entirely removed the pain. .It Is irunrnntecd le cure or the money wlH tic refunded. Price, 25 cent". Fer sate only nt COCIIttAN'B PIUJO HTOflK. Nes. 1.17 A l.ltl North e,ueeii tit., IiicaBter, Pa. Tii.ThH XTJfTKJK 1-NOTlCK tHIKItK!IY (flVhi it-l.'j' "T ""nm of liln-cten. of the IVedIc'h llulldlng, Imn nnd Dcpjlt Company, of Ijiii caster. pursuant ten remolutlen ersnld jlnnrd of Directors, Hint n meeting orthesteekliolderaof snld company will Iki lieldnt the office of said company, at Ne. 41 North Duke utrect, Iineai- ;ii, u.i eniiuiinj, uie.HM Oily Ol AURtlSt, Itm, Iwtwccii the hours er7nnd o'clock p in., for the ptirpose of voting en the micstlonef In erenMne the enpltnl slnek of snld company from f.jOO.ore te Jl.OOO.UJO. nnd ItiereiudiiR the mimbc r of shnres of capital stock from 1,2V) te 2,iO,J, of the par value i00 tier shnre. JtfUnjJl A. 8. VfLtKK. Het re tary. IMPOIlfANT. 8END FOB TIIK CAT. ?.l,''.,ic.J'.t.,l!",..1 ,r "'0 f'ANUAHTKIl HIJ8I N Es8 tOM.fcOK centnlnlng tcatlmentnls from our Ileyn nnd Ulrlanbrend nnd nt home, list or pupils lu attendance during the pint year, ceiirsn efsliidy. (type-wrlthiR llieludcd), etc. Anether cntaloiiiie centnlnlnK fuller Informa tion nnd photetype, views of the theory nnd busbies. prnctlce departments will be out In 11 few weeks. This Is fiic-Mmlle from photograph, t.'all or send te 10JJ UKInirHt. jVditrcss H. c. WEIDLEIl.Prlnclpil. TNTEIIKSTINO TO Mf" OUR STRAW HAT DEPARTMENT IS NOW OPEN FOIl THE GREATEST BARGAIN Of THE SEASON. ALL NEW GOODS CUT en the est. A fine Press lint enn new be se cured at the former cost of a very ordinary one. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS At Very Lew Prices during the Vacation Sea son. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, UVNCASTEH. PA qt IlWH A lmexHKit, Fer Rent ! -TUB IT UIVIL UUUHIW. 6 and 8 NORTH QUEEN ST. Possession Given October 1,1889. llfd Location lu Lancaster. Terms Reasonable. APPLY TO ONIM'IUCH CLOTHimtS AND FUKNISHEltS, Nertb Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTKK. PA. VKIV YUHK STOHE. T WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KINO ST. Ojen fn-day Dr. Hlrein; s Famous HEALTH SUPPORTER CORSET! Insures Health, Comfert, Kne and Klerance. Every imlr narnuited te give satisfaction or money refunded. We Open Te-day lim l'lises Mi-Inch Pin Check Weel Suitings ! TliPKiculcsl IlarKaln everelleredat loon vnnl. We beiiitht every jniil vumshiIiI Kit of t belli. WcenTiMliiy 75 1'ieirs H-lnib , Fine French Henrietta (Tashmeres, Of our own Iniisulatlen, In nil the New Full Similes, excellent nimbly, -.' n yiird. Ne such value lui ever been shown In Ijiii caslcr. The) must be een te he iirvcliitcl. New Yerk Stere. Mnin Rnnm 0 T '11' lilllWP. q; HIRSH BROTHER, id m Siie! Jlctu 3lbtctrttc;iucittB. TRADER lltlfmiEft, Hager cSc Brether. M I1HI , Ilent Cluallty 8111c MtrlM Flannel Hhlrts reduced te 12M, from !3..j0. Finest HUlc Shirts mlined te 2.00, from !.). tinperted Oxford Ntgllsee Bhlrtu reduced te 1.87J. from tliC. tttsi Qnnllty Whlle Scotch Flannel Hlitrte reduced te J1.82 nnd K.t; Trem new nd t2.m. A Uargeln in F.ngtlsh Flannel 8lilrt ut !be). Peinet Hhlrts at 38c ; worth 00c. Finest eilk Xcektvenr Effectn reduced te Wc and 7.V, from 11.00. Choice Btylci lu e Neckwear, reduced te !5c aud S)c. French Ivwn Wnshnbte Ties reduced te SSc. Pique Wushnble Tics reduced te 13c, from 25c. ' Chele Btyl In Tercnle Bhlrts, 3 Cellnrs and 1 Pnlr Cnnn, rcdiursl te tSc and fl.M, from I1J5. Llncu (.'ellnrnninl Cun nt I2c. Kelts In Hllk, Lisle, and Cotten, nt 10, 15, 10, 25 nnd W cents. Nes. 2531 West King St. JUm bucrttecmenie. C" -ibLLAHSANTrcUFi-rT-TlfE LATEHT J the most desirable, and most comfortable shapes' nnd styles any sire, nt KBIHMAN'U acnts' Furnishing Hterc. 2 Vcst Klnr sH-cel. VlTE OAllIty THE LAKQI-XT STOCK OF TV Ple nnd Fine Hmeklnic Tobacco In the city.. Weeden Fliie at5c. and 10c. each. Genu ine Meerschaum Pipes at 2ec. ich. 16-tfdtt 111 East Klnc Street. CANEK-EXCI.tlSIVE 8TVLEH IN ACA cln, Pcnanc. Wclsehcl. Cherry nnd Malac ca, mounted in Silver nnd Ilrenre. ,. .,, DEMUTH'HClfJAUBTOllE. alMfdll 1U East KIiib street. BUHINEHS KHUCATION. KEYHTONK1IUHINEHH COLLEGE lnvltei nil ihtkeiis ileslrlni? teklnir n course te call nnd cxnmtne the method or Instruction, which urn iftmranlccd te be Uiernncli nnd pnuv llenl. J.13. Pay KcMlnn ; tSS, Night Session. OpciiMigntn Monday, Beptenitier 2, Ksn. .,Jt . .." ' v- SIOSHElt, Prln., tfd&w 18 N. Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. CIIIHTS1 SHIRTS ! SHIRTS ! Shirts of nil descriptions Made te Order Clunpcr than they can be bought rer ulewhcrc, nswoselirermanufneturcrs' profit only. TROUT & SHANK, Shirt Manufacturers ami Men's Outfitters. lW North Queen Street. ' innrSO-lydlt A HAHE ClfANCfZ Biggest Redaction of All In Fine Clethes. Thli ly dollar Suits reduced te twenl v-two deb lars. 'Jen dellnr Pants reduced te 7.W. nnd nil ether Light Weliiht Hultlm; lu the nante pro portion. A large stock te select from, nt II. OEHHAIIT, Ne. t North Queen Street, -Only niiectltiiportliigTnller In the City of Lnncaster. TTENHY WeTf, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te I.KI East Klnc street, hiivlncn full line of Furniture of every description nt tnu lowest prices. Alse Undertaklne promptly at tended le. Call und examine our ikhhIs. nS-trdll H. WOLF. 130 East KliiK.SIrccU ,'VfENNiatCllOH UAItUEN ATrRACTIONsTeit THIS WEEK. Charles Wltmerand Gcorse Ciinimlngs urn well-known Acrobats. JiuncsNenry the (Ilea I Irish Hen-; nnd Damcr. The Favorite Dtilih Comedian, Harry SI. Price. M. J. Fcnten, Irish Comedian, Vocalist and I lancer. Charles Wltnicr and Geerge Ciimmlngs, the Clreut Bcelch Acrobats. Jane Venry, the Irl-di Lady In her Ureal Tunis. Harry M. Price. In Songs, Dances, etc. Jdslltlfl .11 iinuii, iiiu mmK X'iiiiit. L. PFAEFPLE, Prep. "VyK EXAMINE EYES FItEE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed ! If you have them examined you will probably And Hint there Is something wrong with them, nnd that glasses III Ih: a great help le you. Wu use Inimitable " Dl.v M.VNT.O' lciis. which nre made only by ns.aiiil leciimmendeil by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec II vn vision. Solid Geld biectnelcs, .;i.oe ; usual price, 9A.OO. ttcel Sissctacles, nee.; usuiil price, si. oil. Artlllclul Eyes inserted, 91; usual pilce, 910. M. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITICIANS. PHILADEI.PHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. myS-lyd vr. v- SlTlECIIEIt, SON ,V CO. HEADQUAHTEJIS FOB BABY CARRIAGES, GIRL'S TRICYCLEH,'BO Y'S BICYCLES, EXPRESS WAGONS, And Everything in bas k: exs. W, D, SPRECHER, SON & CO., 3t E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. innrJ3-Tu.Th.Stld ri"UlE ELASTIC SOLE I1IIAND. Ladies' Turn i Of these utliuiriiblu nntl very ilesiiuhle shinies of t-hec we have unite it ntiinlier of (UH'eient makes, medium K'nilcs anil very line. Te tell of the merits of Turn Sele Shoes is net le tell anything thnt'is new te Lmlies who have worn them, but te these who have net nnd who are net familiar with them n ilescriiitien, ik.t litips, will net be out of place. The nii iier tire niude of light und very plinble lenthers. Have piumi or s1Iiikm' soles, extra light und llexible, yielding readily te every net ion of (he Imit. Are made without inner soles ; there's but one thiekiiiw of leather only. This miikes as handsome n shoe us ene cim wish for, nnd there me few slumes Hint give se much ease mid comfort in wearing us de these. Made ever correct ahaiietl lnst, they lit the feet as ugleve does the hunt! niitl an easily "broken in" the. llrst lime they are worn, with little hurt, however .sensitive the font. Knell pair shown mi amount ofeire in itsllnish net often equalled, und u superior quality of workmanship ili'serviiignf pndse. Taste ful in design, graceful in niiearaiiee, shoes I hat Indies mny (like pride in wearing. Fine, thin, light, sineiiilly adapted for line dress nnd positive ease nnd comfort in wearing. Are net recom mended for rough usage. The. prices range from f-.eO te Jfi.tHi, with a fepecial discount en some sizes that make them tlieelieniH-t line sliees ever seltl in I.nn easter. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Strket, Lancas ter, I'a. Shoes UNCMG tiUgccHitncmig. CfTEAM HEAT IS THECOMirftl IIEATFOR O dwellings, chiircbcs, school houses, etc., though successfully used ene hundred yenm nire. When you eentemnlatn a ehmiffn rjill nn JOHN BEST, who will give you a satisfactory Jeb, nt a fair price. irci-tfd FOR THE BEST HOT AIIl FtlflNACE IN the mnrket. l-e te JOHN litssT. :ut r-nt Fulton street. ni2-tfd IOIl PULLEYS, SHAFTING, COLLAIW, t Hnngcrs, Clamp Ilexes, Couplings, etc., go ipll tre te JOHN BEST, SW East Fulton street. , mz-uu XjlOlt BOILEH TIHIE IIHUSHEBtTlLHON Jj Plle Wrenches. Pipe and Meukey Wrencltei combined, Files. Oil Cans, etc., go te JOHN BEST, 333 East Fulton street. miMfd "I OLD liHONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING IT for steuin Werk, nt JOHN BEST'S, 33-1 East Fulton street. m2-tfd ITIOR BOILEItS, HOUI7.ONT.Vf i. TUBULAlt, 3 Vertical, Pertnble.Cyllnder.Miirlne, of nny slze or power, of the best material and work manship, go te JOHN BEST, 333 Enst Fulton "trect. . mlMfd PAIlTICULAIt ATTENTION PaId TO Medel Mnl:lng, I'nttcrn, Dmwlngs and Blue Prints, nt prices reasonable, ut JOHN HESTS.au East Fulton street. ma-trd A OENCY FOR CALf.AHAN A COS CE J. rnent te take the plnee or Red Iad. In bulk It makes llve times the quantity of red lead nnd Is far superior in making steam Joints; packing man nnd hand hole plates en boilers, Ac, Ac, Price B0 cents per pound nt JOHN BEST'S, 333 East Fulton street. m3-tfd TTtOB BOLTS. LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWS, X Square nnd Hexagon Nuts, Ibese goods In stock, nt JOHN BESTS, 333 Enst Fulton street. J r mMfd TJUMPS, BOILERS, MINING. CENTHIFU X gal nnd Steam Pump, of nny capacity, at JOHN BESTS. 33.1 East Fulton street. mMfd TADIATORS, OFVNY MAKE OR iDE- XV sign, enn be furnished ntruasennblc flguren, by JOHN DfSiT, 333 East Fulton street, in3-tfd F OR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY E elites, from '1 in SO linrNl--linver. nt Vm tlcnl Eticllies rrem '2 te -lOherse-nnwrr. Vnn ivll find them ut JOHN BEST'S, . Enst Fulteu street. ni3-tfd TTIOR CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT BEST, 333 liis't Fulton street. u. ' iir iiPiivv. in. sunn iirvTien irrt irk .iiiiitni -...,''-"..'"'."". ' w """" niS-tfd IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet and Bib Cocks, Lever Cocks. Swing Joints, call and get iiii'in.ur semi your erucr uy mail, liiJUHM iimi s.wMiiuHensi(ci. in m2-tfd AV 11ITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY t.n t.n..t..l Id.. I.. ,.,.. .? ,i f T hiu juuti. iv, in juin ui ju Jiuuillll, ur ever.Pe. All goods dellveied te nnv part of the elty Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. 3: East Fulton street, mi!-tfd YJECTOlUS, RUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN X cook Inspiraters and Electors, Kbcrman Heller Feeder, Penberlhy Insiioeler, American Injeclen, nil lu sleck, nt JOHN BESTH, 333 Enst Fulton street. inS-tfd qiANKS FOR WATER, OIUS, ACID OR GAS, X "' nny shaiie or capacity, ut fair prices, go te JOHN BEST. .133 East Fulton street, m'itfd QO V"S?"l1'Ef:T OF PIPE, FROM . OV,JllJ incli te (i Inch diaineUr,!ler sale nt n lewllgtire, nnd the only houseln the elty vv lib a pipe cutllnir miicbine, eutllng up te fi lncli diameter, nt JOHN BESTS, 333 East Ful ton street. ni2-tfd EOR CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH plain nnd icducing, up te (Much diameter. Malleable HtUngs, FIiiiixc, Flange Untens, Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Sitpiierts, Hungers, Fleer nnd Celling Plates, gote JOHN BEST'S, itll East Fulteu street, iiill-trd FIRE BRICKS, FIRE CLAY, AT LOW figures, go te JOHN BEST, 33,1 East Fulton mS-tfd ,J1UU r?ir...!l UAUUI, IIIVIII Ull. 1AJW l' Pressure. AVnler flnleres. tlimtre Cw-lrM. We. oed Wheels or Web'bteii. Glass Tubes. Whistles. Svtihens ler Steam I lances. Cvlluder Qllers Plain, wnler Oauge Coliinhie, Ceeks ler Steam anuges, call en JOIfN BEST, :ail'iist Fulton street. m"-tfd OARRY IN STOCK BEST CHARCOAL, Hammered Bar Iren, Deuble Hetliied Iren. Burden's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het and Celd Beiler Iren, Hlcel, Sheet iron 3-1U te Ne. 10, nt JOHN BESTS, Sll East Fulton street. m2-tfd J PACKINGS. AS FOLLOWS: DIHH I Steam anil Hydraulic Packing, Ast: Vevcn and Wick Packing, Hemp Pac HIGO. FOR Asbcst Repe, in I'acKlnir. As bestes Mill Benril, Asbestos Cement, Asbcites Sheathing, GumPacklng.Gum Rings ler Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Reed's Patent As bestes, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN Itl-'Sl'r'St !?tt fTtiK, ltVh.nl Llr.1 ,i,' If.l BESTS, 3M East Fulteu street. S-lfd -I710R AMERICANSIGHT FEED CYLINDER X7 Lubricator., Glass Oil Cups for Bearings, you enn get tlicm at JOHN BESTS, 833 East Fulton street. mS-tfd FOR PRATT CADY ASBESTOS DISC ValvespJcnklns Viilves.BnissGlotjeVnlves, Brass Gale Valves. Iren Bedy Glebe Valves, Lever Safety Valves, Pep Snlcly Valves, Air Valves, Radiator valves, Pratt's Swliigln; Check Valves, BrmsCheek Valves, Feet Valve, Angle Valves, call tit JOHN BESTS, 333 Efti Fulton street. mS-IM IF YOU WANTXFlltST-aVSSl'ORTAlilbE Engine nnd Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the lollewing prices shew: 0 horso-pewer, f!7e;8 horse-power, te23; lOhorse-pmver, f375; 15 horse poi er. f7.: 'JJ horsepower, 91,173, enll at JOHN BESTS. 3X1 liist Fulton street. in2-tfd HAW MILLS BARK MILLS, COinilLLS, leather Rellers, Tan Packer". TiliiW llerss Powers, Milling nnd Mining Machinery, nt JOHN BESTS. 333 East Fulton street, mi-lfd fTUlE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE BARGAINS IN FLANNELS THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. I Wehuvi'inadolai-gepiitchiises of Flannels of every di K-rlptleu vi bleb te day ure wet Hi fiem 7!itel0H-rcciit. ineic money. Our cuntemers shall huve the Isncftt of our purchaxes hh long ns the stock en hand lasts. W'HWILLQlerKYOl Specially Lew Prices en Flannels HIRING filE MONTH Ol At Of SI bem of these goedo will undoubtedly ba higher in price later in the season when thern Is a greater demand. We have, some special makCAOf Flue Quality Heme-yiade Flannels net te be bad elsewhere lu this market. Gee- F- Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KINGTSTREET, uuraMydll L.NCAIrtR, PA. &i&te&&&&m s
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