Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 12, 1889, Image 4

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TtfE iiiKOASTER DAIL INTELLIGENCE!, MONDA1T, AUGUST 12, 1889.
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jQKIBHr BY CHIEF SHELTZ.
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1 WlMtftM EMBEZZLER TAKEN INTO ITS
. ItftY AT TIE rESSSYLVAM STATION.
IlH Prisoner Attempts te Pcranmlc Uie
Chief Tlinl He laNet Shocnherjrer,
But a Photograph Convince Him.
Chief of Police Smelt this morning
armtal Ocorge K. Shecnlierfrcr, n unrltrve
from Jntlce, who Is wanted at M'hlte
Water, Wisconsin, for einlicMlcnient. The
chief has been looking for Shocnberger for
several days. On the 1ft of August lie
received Iho fellow Ing telegram frtini II. A.
JfWler, deputy sheriff of WliHe Water!
Tlse inform me If thcreis n man named
Ocorge K. Sheeubergcr In your city. He
1 85 yean old, 5 feet 7 Inches In height, has
Attrk hair, moustnche and Mcigh" 1W
pounds. He shipped goods from Whlle
Water te Lancaster, marked Henry Dieter.
Sheenbcrgcr tnan old resident of yenrcity.
Any Information of his whereabouts gladly
received."
Tbe chief at thnttlme could net find any
trace of him. A few day Inter tlie chief
received letter stating Hint Mhoenbcrgcr
had left White Water en July Oth, and that
Sheeubergcr was net te be arreted but
located, and that the goods i-cut from Yvis.
censln vvcre tdilpped In the name of Dieter,
his wife's maiden name.
Chief Smeltz, learned at the 1'ciinsylvniilu
railroad freight office that n let of geed"
fchlpiKHl te Henry Dellar had hern hauled
away by Emanuel Kliocnherger, and upon
further Inquiry he learned that Enmnuel
Sheeubergcr lived at Hothsville and had a
ten named Ocorge K.
Jt appears that all of Khecnbergci'a goods
were net sent by freight. There was olio
trunk hlnned as baccutrc. and Chief
"wCt RmAti wwl.i.l finin flin flrmlltt sliertll'
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' ?i. fttiA tiiinilint nCtlm fdirvlr . Oil Stntlll llnv tin
L LuV "' "l"v. V. ...W VHVV j
X-Xxt learned that n man nnsvvcrlm: Slieen-
f$J$ bcrgcr'a description had made liKjulries
ler the tmuK, and uinei smcitz urraugru
ft Willi liaggage Maxter i-iiiueu tuai wnen
the mnn catne ugain he would be detained
and a telephone nic.sK.ige scut te lilni. This
morning Khecnbcrgcr called, and tlie
fllilefwnu senL fur. When ChlerMincllz iret
KL Uie bngiagcinaslcrs olllee henucstliuicd
fSe tnan. Me denied i)eiiigsiioeui)crgor and
claimed that he washout tliore for tlie trunk
by Sheenbnrgcr, that his n.nne was l.uiulh
and Hint RliecnlierKcr had a stand at tlie
soldiers' cncaiupnient. The ililcf allowed
htm te tall; until he was UihhikIi and then
handed him ever te Officer Summon te lie
taken te the station house.
When the party arrived at the station
house the chief took from the drawer In his
desk a photograph of Sheenbeiger and
showed ft te the alleged lentils, llu wilted
at once, said he was Sheeubergcr and
wanted te knew hew the chief get his pho
tograph. Deputy Sheriff Fowler Is In Ilarrlsburg
.and wns telegraphed for. He sirrlv ed here
en the neon train.
The oircnse for width Sheenbeiger Is
wanted Is the embezzlement of ? 1,000 ireui
J. V. Acker.
Sheeubergcr Mild ii house te Acker and
represented that it was clear of all encum
brances. After he reeclvei the puirliase
money lie skipped out at onceand nflcr Ids
deparluie It was learned that the iiKiterl.il-t
in the liouse liiitl net been paid for, and
thnt Mr. Acker would be held for hevvral
hundreil dellais.
When Deputy Sheriff l'evvlci went te
Rliecnbcrgei's cell this afternoon Hhoon Hheon Hhoen
berger called him by nnuie, said he was
willing te gelntek te Wiscxinsju and denied
that he made any false representations te
Mr. Aeker, Thn sheriff and ids prisoner
left for Wisconsin en tlie 3 o'clecl train
this afternoon.
DEATH Of A COLORED WOMAN.
She RntTers Twe Yrnri Jiiim it Cempll-
cutlun of Discus.- A Child N'vuriy
Ilisiwus.
.Cet.UMniA, Ang. li Miv. Maigarct ('.
Williams, wife of Nelsen Williams, a well
known colored man of near Klndcrhnek,
difdjeu Saturday night, aged OS yi'.rs. The
dentil resultsd fieui ueeiuplli'attnii of iIIh
eases, uftcr ii two yuaih'lllueKH. A liilslund
and daughter sun ics. Tlie remains will
1e brought te town en Wednesday morn
in; and sorvlces IimUI In .Meiint'.liui A.
M. F. ihureli. Intel uient at Wrlghtsvllie.
Ellen Eby, u nine-year-old daughter of
Jehn C. Kby, had a narrow escape Ireui
drowning en Sunday evening. With
ome children Mie was jilaylng along the
anal nud was thrown in the water by it
stone slipping. The children w ere peu Vr
less te save the child and commenced cry
ing, when their cries where lieaul by Tied.
Whitfield, who was towing down the I her
in a beat. He went te the place nud Kivcd
the child as she was going down for the
third time. The child wan uiicoum'Ieuh,
and was reteicd ullorsunie weik.
Officer Wittick arrested Henry bolder
ou Saturday night for being iliunk mid
disorderly. He was discharged by Squire
Evans ujkmi jwiying the costs.
Mlehiml Iteuaii was bcforeSipilru Kvans
for being drunk nnd disorderly, mid was
discharged by paying tlie costs.
Mary IiUyJ, colored, has n six-months-old
baby and leaves it in the liouse w lille
he gees out, and remiiius until almost
mernlntr. Snulre I!nns Ii:is1k.ui.I ft ...
Lfw, rant for her an est.
James Haggcrty was bofeio Sipilre Selly
ler being drunk and disoulerly, and was
UBchrged;upeu paying costs. "
A uotice has lieeii justed in tlie
Columbia roiling mill te the elicit
that f3.00 jcr ten will be paid
fer puddling lien and sculemcn ml
Tanced uceerdingly. Tlieudnuce will ,-i
into eirect en Monday, August ll'lh. Tlie
SuMjuehnmm and Columbia rolling mills
will pay ?3.ye ier ten en Monday next and
the Columbia Irun cnmikiuy pay, fll.tw per
ten an and after te-day.
A young son of A. H. Hougciidebloi was
attackcil by a large deg en Saturday night,
wbile playing en JxctnL street. Tlie ile;
Hltde several uttsinpts te bite the boy, but
was prevented by a muzzle.
A. Jew-el left town en Sunday fei un
extendetl trip te California.
P. J. Wall nnd Geoige Andersen, of
j-uuaueipuia, are visiting in town.
tleii. AVm. Patten and daiigliteia leR thik
morning for Ocean Greve.
W. 11. Given and Jes. I'crretttt went te
Philadelphia this morning te nttend te tlie
transfer of the Wilsen Laundry Machine
company.
Jumes I. Slude lell for Philadelphia this
tuerulng te engage in business.
T.'tlA lllAllllliril f fllft I l.lfHelllll. P.lnn
v5 elub came down tlie river en Sunday after-
:f.i MOOll and u 111 cillnn fur n fnu- ilnv In flilu
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r uciKUuuruoei.
-Sr The excursion te MotinUirelim will leave
?fIewn en Tuesday meriiliig at 7::J0 o'clock.
;,V.i ins win i,e an excellent opnerttuiltv te
U tee the eueauiiiiieut of the Itegulnrs and
j. national Guards.
Hl JUrry Sheallcr. uiehnenuer bev at thn i
iJD, offices, went te Meuntvillu oil Saturday
E (f ixJT " ' n" uviuiui lur lliu lllbl 11IUC.
r -gj, Mrs. W. r. Witlicib and daughter lell
. wwri ...... ..... .j, . ll 11 VIJUIU
I, t. -Mrs. I). C. Uenney letl for n trip te Ocean
.i.. -Prove this uinriilng.
5l,t;; An udjourned meeting of tlie tins'- s
'MCl mate meuiuerMoiiue.Mcllioditati.ur-li
f& Will lie held this eveulng at b o'clock, te
r, ar rejsirt ou tlie chajicl and lepalit, te tlie
fcunii.
'; ,Olive llranch Ixslge, Ne. 1377, has en-
'jusl the Metroiielitau band for the Odd
JwewV iiaradelu Harrisburi; en Scntein-
MP"; .,
,Jkuil Bllll ItlftVAril (t (rfifiin wit li nil T .-
Si 11 club. Tlie latter wen by a scere of 10
L - BM.
,eJTie opera liouse 1 being tuorei'shU
' iwnevateU.
VunU will meet euTuetlay evening.
a ntoeuLnss ijuel.
Mr. CnlliouiiCenlirilnro Killed Ills Op
ponent Tlicy May He Arrested.
The duel between Mr. Patrick Calhoun
and Mr. J. D. Williamson, both prominent
railroad men of Atlanta, (la., was fought
Saturday evening, lust i!00 yards across the
Georgia Hue In Alalnitin. They steed ox ex
actly twelve paces unrt, betli jsirrcctly
mini nnd cool. Captnln Jacksen, Mr. Cal-
Moen's second, and Mr. Jack King, Mr.
Williamson's s?eend, put the car
tridges in two self cocking hamiueilcss
Smith it Wessen tevelvers. The agreo agree
iticnt wns that each prinripal. at the word,
should be allow cd te empty his ie uH or or.
sheet flve times. , ,
Mr. Williamson steed with the limbs of
a scnibeak alniolteii(hlnghls fai-c, wldle
Mr. Calhoun steed In the open space. The
pistols wero placed in their hands. I'lie sec
onds steiiiied nside and Mr. King asked :
' llentlemen, are veu lemlv?" Ilelh re
plied " Yes." " Then tire," he said.
In rapid succession six shots rang out.
Then Iho tiring ceased and both men re
mained firm. Neither had been touched.
Mr. Williamson had llred all live of his
shots, wlille Mr. Calhoun only llred once,
his ball cutting tlm twig Unit touched Mr.
Williamson's cheek. Mr. Williamson evi
dently shot te kill, but tried te sheet loe
fist, and, therefore, missed his man. Mr.
Calhoun, who Is a dead shot, hiving In
his pracllee in the morning turnnil a
half dollar three out of 11 ve times
at twenty paces, and who was as
cool as if'ln target practice apparently,
did net try te hit Ids man. Alter Iho shots
.Mr. Calhoun (minted his revolver at Wil
liamson, demanded him net te move,
ami said: "Mr. Williamson, I have held
lour of my balls, which I am entitled
te lire at you new. I de net wish te take
your life. I new ask you te retract your
remarks made before the Ieglatiire."
"I will de je," answered Williamson,
"provided you withdraw the reflections
upon my character Involved In your re
marks." .Mr. Calhoun again asked an uncondi
tional withdrawal, which Mr. Williamson
again refused. Then Mr. Calhoun said:
" Will you withdraw veur remarks or shall
1 tire?"
Mr. AVIIIIamseu replied: "If you with
draw the iclloclleus upon my character.
If net, no. I am ready for your bullets.
I'lre your four shots, then we shall lead
and IlieiiL-aln," nnd Mr. Williamson folded
Ids iitius te iccclve the tire.
" I don't want te Inkn your life," said
Mr. Calhoun. " In sneaking before the
legislative committee f intended le cm era
business point, and Mr. Williamson per
sonally did net occur le inc."
"Then I wilhdiaw my statement," said
Mr. AVllllnmsen.
"Theu," said Mr. Calhoun, pointing ids
n'stel skywaid, " I shall Hie my iciualu
1 ig four shots in the nir. I reserved them
I. ir this purpose." He (hen II led his ro re
niaiiiiiiK shots In the air. The principals
shook hands and lell the Held. I'ublie
opinion Is that Mr. Calhoun simply gave
Mr. Williamson Ills life.
Williamson Is a iidlread piesldent and
Calhoun aiallread lawyer.
Aii,.ni-., Aug. 1'-'. I'.it Calhoun io ie io
turned te Atlanta yesterday, and Wil
liamson Is In Keine. Gov. Stay, of Ala
bama, lias announced his Intention of de
manding the extradition of thn duelists.
Gov. Gorden, of Gneigla, says he will
honor n requisition, as the duel wns
fought en the stale line.. There is Just
u uceilnlnty enough about It te raise double
as te the question nl,ui Mictien. II Is net
leilaln that the spot could bu ldcutlflvd,
as the pai ties get oil in the ilaik le light
(he duel, and hastily lell the ground.
Assembly fiji-spiritual Conleccnce.
At tlie meeting ij," the assembly li
spiritual confiircnce this morning liev. 1.
II. Gralf, ll. I conducted llihle study,
Itev. A. C. AVhllmer, supeilntendent home
mlfcHhins,iuud n pajier en " The I'nllliatlen
of our Mission Weik. " An tlie work Ih
new conducted the missionary enterprises
of tlie ItcOirmed church iiteHiiperiuteuded
by various boa ids, Knst and West, The
advantages of iiiilllcatlen were stated, but
tlie dllllcultles In tlie way of placing all the
missions under one beaid, under thn dt
icctlnn of ueneral synod were In gonetal
considered, ler the present, tnsurmouiita tnsurmeuiita tnsurmouiita
ble. Among these dlllicultles were the
follewing: Separation by spice, which
would causedilUuilty in constituting a gen
eral lie.ud, and make It difficult te oveee
nit tlie missions in the different pints of
the I'nlted States le the best interest of
each. Pllnculty beoause of dlUciente of
langunge. Tlie paper i-arelblly picseuled
the subject nnd was lilghly commended,
The subject c.illed feith imicli hearty dis
cussion. This ullei neon Ilev. W. C. Scliaeller, I'll.
I)., president el Palatlnale college, lead an
uhle paper ou " Kniotleual Itcllgleu," mid
in tiioiliscusnlen the iiicmljcis el the con
ference took nn animated pari.
There vveie it latge number of new ar
rivals till morning, among whom were
Itevs. S. M. ltucder, W. J. Jehnsen, 'f. j.
Hacker, T. G. Apple, I), li., H. W. Miller,
J. P. Stein. J. li Kersliuer, I'll. O., C. S.
(ierhard, 1). (i. Klein, S. V.. Slelllct.
Sunday was a day of I est ami spiritual
refreshing for Iho meiuhcis of the spiritual
conference. Hely toiiiinunien was celo cele
biated in tlie meiniug, itev. .1. W. Santee,
1). I)., preaching the. senium. At 1)1 in.
iiuether sei vice of devotion was lield. In
the evening Iho majority attended sen Ice
in tlie First ltdfeuucd chinch, wlioie ltev.
C. Clever, 1). I., preached.
Miniiner I.elsiutt.
Davis lvltch,wiie ishuporlntcudlngwerk
for the Pennsylvania iidlread cemiuuy in
tlie western part of lids state, is home 'en a
vacation. He can only remain it few days.
AVm. Pattuii and family, or Columbia,
Pa., ure at tlie Shelden house, Ocean (June.
Kiuily nnd Annie Spreehci, daughteis of
Geerge 1. Spuvher, went te Atlantic City,
anil net Mr. Spiciher, as noted in Friday's
Iaicr.
D. Stewait UrlllHliN, of the Fulton bank,
lell tills morning fei Atlantic Cil.v, where
he w ill spend Wn days.
Misses Mary nud Annie AVelilseu are
Mijeiirnlugiil Atlantic City.
Mi-s Millie Yeulr. lell this morning ou
Niagara i:piess for lteiiote, ls-k Haven,
Willlauiypeit and ether plaivs in this state.
She w ill lie geno about a mouth.
William Nuunevilluaud wife, of Phila
delphia, aiothegueslHot William C. Aliiek,
of the I'euii lellluc mill.
David Fleetwood, of Nast, Idaho, allot an
iil'scnicef four e.UH, Is visitiiiK the f.unilv
or Jeshua L. l.vliiaiiilliis inothei.eii N'eilh
l.liuc street.
Samuel and (imrlcs Ddlei, and wives,
letltliis merniiif; en Niagam l'.presfur
Gettysburg.
.lelin HeiKlc, elieikiuau at the Penn
sylvania rallieail station, was ul Atlantic
Cltyevei Friday and Saturila.v.
Itev. li V. Gcrbnrt has gene te Flk l.ick,
Somerset county.
llruiilv unit Dl-eiilcrly.
Cliarles llachman and William ItneV:
w ure at rested b Ceiisl.dile J.uuca Kin man
ou SatiuiUy eveutug ler driluki em and
disenlerly conduct. They will hw lieaul
by Aldeimau Deen.
(.iilteuliei-K l'lciile.
Tlie (illttcnbeiK Death Henellt association
is picnicking at Tell's IIuinte-d.iy. There
Is n large ciewd in attendance.
i'he Alueuiiilii ('lull Itetiii-ns.
Tlie membere ei the Algonquin dull
Ktiiiued tieui Verk l'liniaie en Saturday
Hflernoen. They arc sunbiirnud and e.
jiress themvclves as having had a p.ed
time.
Mull) l.'e le Ml. Gretna.
The special excursion train le Ml. Gretna
ever tlie Pennsylvania lalliead company
en Sunday carried 310 persons from tills
city.
Vi'teiiiuiry siii-kceuh.
William Kline and Ames Cattell, city,
and llcnjainin !", Minnich, Celumliia, liave
rfgUtercsl as veterinary surgeeiu.
He I Net Iho .Man.
Jlarry Doebler, living at Ne. 21 IxeuRt
Mi est, Aven net tbe teren who bailed
Ivdlth AVflker.
Passenger Trnlii Collide.
lUn.NLOAT, N. J., Aug. 1L'. The east and
west IhiuiiiI morning trains en Atnbey
division of the Pennsylvania rnlltead
paekel full or passengers collide near here
this morning. Meth engines were smashed,
but fortunately no ene was seriously hurt.
The engineers nnd firemen or both engines
Jumped and saved their lives.
IlispectlliK Tlieli Poles.
Tlie Edisen Electric Light company hav e
men out te-day lnsHs-tltig their poles. A
number or rotten poles will be replaced,
and tlie balance will be painted. 'Iho poles
hav e been standing nearly sev en j ears.
Pamphlet I.nvvs,
'no pamphlet laws for 1SMI hav e been
received at the prothenotary's office, and
the aldermen nud Justices of the eaee of
tlie city and county can get a copy by call
ing at that office.
Murilored the AVhole rnmll.v.
A horrible butchery Is retried from
McDowell county, W. A'. It apears that
a widow named Gillls II vest In a remote
district of the county with two daughters
about grown. They wero ser but rosect resect rosect
able ioeple. On Friday neighbors found
all Ihree dead. They had evidently been
eiiulnally nssaulled and murdered, There
Is absolutely no due lb Iho prepetratorsef
the deed.
CJIKAl' Kxcurnieii le Niagara Kails In. Head
Ins Itnllriuul, Tliursdny, Aiinit 1.'). Ituiuid
trip tickets gv for m-wii ilnjs, Kare only
S10.IT1. 1s;nn Ijincatrr, Kltut strret, el 7.
C'etiuiiliin at 7 30. Tickets Reed reIiik ln.
lUfldlliK mid Irlilxh Vel Icy, popular rcclile
route, nnd koe.1 tore turn via. CnnieictalRiia mid
Prnu'it It. It. te HnrrlOmrK, mid Iteadlni; It. It.
te ctollnatlen. rirkrts geed le step lit W'nl
klindlcn returning. Chcaprnt and llnc-t trip
evtr elTcrcsl li llrnclliiK railroad.
niigil,7,10,I2,l3,tUllw
4
t.iitheniu Kxeurxleu te tlieSwItchlmck
en Wedncwlaj', Augimlll. Hound trip tickets,
i;issl for tlirre days. Hss:lnl train leaves tjiiiir
ryville at 6:10 n. in J Hefton, n.-IU. I'nre, -Ul.
Train leave l.aiicnutcr, King strret, nil) a. in.',
C'eIiiiiiMs, 0 a. in.; IVtcrrijiirK, (1'JO; Ijtiidls
villc. n:S; Manlielm, il:l"; 1,1 1 1 17, .Vi, and
UplirntA el T.IT Knre only 82.73, Including the
IS nillrs nretuid the ruinous Hwltrhlmclt. Train
returiilii); Iruvrs Mnurli Chunk at 5:10 p. in.
Grand ceiicrl by Iho (Icriiiiuila Hand, of Head
I ill.-. mi8,7.10.l2.l3d
fHciAthe.
I.VNOAf. Ill this city, AliKiist II, Peter Ijui
itnii.tiKcd 45 Mars.
The relatives and filruds of the family, also
Meliiiuera Tribe, Ne. 2, I. O. It. M., Meiilrrey
bedec, Ne. 212, 1. O. O. K. and HUIkkIj- i:nenni
incut, Ne. '217, arc rcspcitfally Invited le at
tend thn funeral, from Ills Inte residence. Ne.
.ll'JHniiln Mine Mrcct, en Tue-dny afternoon at
2.Wo'clek. Inli'tiiiciit ntlen iiincRry.
Heness, In tills city, en AiikukI ID, IsK'i,
Aiiule M. Hiiress, dauguter et Adam and TcriTii
Hpri, uged SI jeais.
The relatives and friends of tlie family arc re
sHcirnlly Invited te attend the funiml, ireui
the resident e of hnr inirents, Ne. Ui7 West
Draiute Mieet, en Tueilay liiernhiK at R.y
o'declc IIIrIi MnsatKt,.lecpli'n t liurcli at !i
O'inck. Inti rineut In (H. Jeseph sceineterj-. 21
lilttvltcte.
Phlliidelpliln Product) Mniliet.
l'im.Aiii:i.eiilA, Auk. 12.-Nin-Iiuur llrni;
IVnn'a siipeu, a(VV2ll0; ettra, .TU0"HU"i
family, 4 UKjl 2j; roller, IV5-(,I7."i; puti-nt,
f"i (SV.."i fill.
Wheal firm: Ne. 2 Krd, lievr, Mv; Ne. 1
Piun'a lltd.ir.V.
I'em linn : Ne. 2, 4-Vw-f Me.
Oats quiet ; Ne. a AVhlte niiVtlc. ; Ne. 2
nil ved '."i1...
Ilrim dull , Winter n m.ll.
Haled hnv ipiti-l ; II ttvl7 W as te nunllty ;
llninlliy 1 1 017 M) for elielie; mixed, HH3IIU1I;
lulled r)e straw, new.lll U).
Ilultt-r dull ; IVnn'a cnnintry rxtrs,
17'ltie: IV nu'ti Urals extra 2ln27.
l.KKK choice stiielt llrm;: IViiu'n Hints, Ifle.
Liieestidiill ; I'lirt-sklni", &iil!i); full klni,
l(T''2e.
IVIioleuui dull ; refined In bid., !7 10.
r ''Mi(.s weuker 'jiu.:- 1 liai-Utl.
(it-iilu nnd Previsions.
1 11 ' ! I hvH. K. A'linilt, llrelcer.
1 1111 vUn, .g. 12, l.eUnVltsk p. ill.
Llestu, I'lltnH 2:l,'ioieclt p. 111.
Wheat. Cem. Oats. Perk, lird.
Wiieitt. Cem. Hats. Turk, ijinl.
AllKUSt 7H ,Vi '2SU
Hepieinlier 7U : ) j 10 12 .17
iirietitr :vi a;J 1025 nxi
Neveniber . . 0 III
December '!7Jii "OS ij . . i'2
.luiuiary ti Til Oej
Mill S2 :i(IJi 21
enr ..... 7.1JS .
Consels M.
i"ii"iii i(r)M
Aligll't 7i.( 8Vj( PIT' 10; ;u 8,17
hepietuber- 7it S-i ai'J III Ml tl 37
O'uwi ard.j 'jeij in 12 urn
..nteiiibit ... 1 Pi
Dvcemlwr 77,'i 3lJ 21 . . 6 HJ
January iim ti ee
.Maicli
-May S2'f .17 21!. . .
I line.. ....
Year 7."!J 1 . ...
Crude Oil itxi',
Contois
Ilcceipls. Cnrl.ei.
Winter Wheat 2HI
HprliiR Wheat 7
Cern . H78
e.its yw)
Ke
Parley
Head.
IteiclptM Heun 2I,U)
Ilis.elpts--Cntllc. lll.UOD
l.tve Stock I'tiees,
I'llll. vhf.i.iiiia. Auk. !. The receipts at the
West I'll llnitilpti lit iiid Ninth IVniiM Iviiiiln
llievn Vnrils Mi-ie:
llieves. Hlus'p. lilies.
Iiilthuuisk 2,711 lO.liuO 7,ul
Pievieus uis'k 'l,nm U.imi (l.sie
llis'reattlv were in fiilr di'iiiniid. nud tilth lc
llinii l.imillH'iid nn sale te-day, prlus ihImiuksI
,e k i iMiiiud en all grades. I'lve tuindliHl nnd
two head of the iicelpls Mere for shipment le
Kurepe, and at bast wm henil vvete eiiiislcnid le
MliulcMile Imteliers direct. We quote as lul lul
les: i:xtrii,5,(!i.'i,,e; isissl, l'4'v.V; inedt
iiiii. m!tPiiti; euuiineu, a!tul'(e; I'ulomdes
and Texiins, .'!);( tc.
hlits'p The ileiiiuml for nil rihhI crudes 11 as
k'iMHl and prirtiudvnnccd 'i, te'4c. Wn quete:
Uxtra, &icc; Kixxl, M.'i1, ; itiedltuu. I'M
iiiv; roiiiineii,:iVilc ; culls. 2J,i5,Se ; lauifis,
were in live and blKhernUS'nC.
HeKSMdp In must nspirst unit Drill. Heed
llKlil Western, ii',(4T,e; heavy Western, tiSi
le 2'0 tt-s tl'iiiPei extni hravj Westirn, ll
('(I'M-; MnicD.
till cows mre In fair ileniund nt 2t.n.1te.
Mlppcry cows were III bctltr mitiest ut 5is
tii'i.
lloleKlin ions ci. Ill iniHtt-liite deiuaiid at
I Hi III.
Mlli-li eons itriedull it I 82.V..V1.
Milt It cal Ms Mtrcuctlvc at M '"tiil.Vi.
Dressed llceves Mere In fair itspiest, mid In
Miipiilli Mlthllve tK'k prii-eaiidviincrd .'.
WiMpiete Native, HVaSc, lOMilis. 5,4ili;Je.
Mne liuiidred nud srvi-nti-seven htndviire
kllltdut Ihe Abnltelr lust Meek.
Meck .Markets.
tluolntleusby Heed,.Mitlriiun A Ce., Imnkeis,
1-inenvier, Pn.
Kl.W VllllK LIST. 11 A. M. 12 m. 8 l m,
Cnnnita l'm-ltle
C. C. C. A I
t'nliililitii Ctsil ...
IVutrni l'aclllc . .
Ciumdii Seullieiii . . Mi Mi;
fill. St. I.,t I'bif . .'
1K-II. A Itletl ... ...
fi;
1S-I. U A W. .. .. HAW
Kile 27'2
Krle '2uds . .. .
llnv;
r.a
i m1,
272
Jer c
K.AT
lain. AN. . .. .
K Hliere
Mich. Cell
Missouri rncltl
Heik. Valley..
N. V.
N. V. Pref . .. .
N. Wt st
N. Y. C
112'; 112Vi 112'i
til
HH
in
Mij
MIJi
Wlk
h'i)
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- uu
j;
New Kugland
Iist 'JViinmM.'ti
llmalia
On veu 'I'ruiiicenllucnlal..
ilntiirleA- W
I'ncltlc Mall
Klilinieiut Tcrmlual ..
HI. Pnul
Teins I'aclMe
Union I 'act lie
Wnhnsli Cem
Wabash l'ref
Western I'
Westsliem Itenils
. I'llll.Allll.l'III.V l.lT.
U-h. Val
II. N. Y. A i'lilln
2IV'
T'
h
17"
ia"
(a1 J
sir"
r.. it. it..
Iteadluu .
U'h. Nav.
. . 02ij
-22 U-16
ft!li
J2
Ilisteuv. l'ais
I. All
N. IVnl. ...
1'ieples iasi ....
ItdK I's
Oil ptl
til",
liv.
WV SVlUVttOlllUHtlV.
MMtYOl'lt mi: WIUSK,
1 1TVU YKAIthOl.l).
l'KKliUAItr. 75 CKNTK.AT
v. HOIIItKH'hI.IqL'OltbTOlti:,
Ne."22CeiitrcKiimre, Ijuicasler, Pa.
ft: CAltllY TUB LAItfliyr STOCK OK
PIs- nud Klne Smekliu Toliais-e In Hie
city. Wisslcn i'ipesutar.auitlOk'.eucli. IJeiiu-
I ne Mterschaiim flis-s at ': cacti.
,n . DKMUTII'HCiUAIt HTOltK,
stS-tfdlt JU him Kint'Street.
1011 bAI.fiC,icNp,"KIXTT7Hl'J4 Ol'
ou rsmiilhlied (gentrui store) bulnes.
Sleck uliettt Ji.OU). Iliii'liicss about 313.000 ir
annum. Addrus. "MKHCIIANT."
nuglO.12.I8.l7IC ibslieu.lM,
Jtciu aihttertlcmcttt.
A IMObUTEbV POKK.
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER.
THIH powder tuver vanes. A marvel of pu
rlty, slrengtli and wholesemenes. Mere
economical than the ordinary kind", nnd ejin ejin
net tic sold In roitipctllleti with tlie multitude
of low tcit, Khert vrcllit, nliun or phesphntn
rewdem. tf'ttl only in runt. IterAl, I1AK1NO
PewiiRR 1V.. 100 Avail street, New A'erk.
tiinrtl-IydAlytr
WANTKtl-A filllti TO IH) OKNKKAIi
liousevverk, Apily at tliu IVnimylvuiila
tleii'e, iilsvllle.
aus'i.iu
A.HI'H'KKb, Proprietor.
rMST- ONHATUUDAV KVKN1NO.A l'AIll
J of lliitd Kjectsstes en North Mulberry
streel.belMis'ti I'licstnul and West King, or fin
Wi st Klwr. Iiiriu Wnter nnd Mulberry. A
lewnrd villi be civ en ou I heir return te
ltd 210 NORTH MUl.llKltRYHT.
rpm: .Mi:.MnKit.s ok .Mi-rrAMeitATitinK,
1 Nn. 2, 1. Ci, It. M., are requested te meet nt
theli Miiiwiini tfMiiorrew afternoon at tU
e'eliH-k, fur the pnrpose ernltindliiKthe fiiiienil
eftlulr Inte btetlier, Peter liiiilnu. Ulster
trllwsnie nsiiieetftilly Invited. Ily order of thn
barium. WIM.IAM U. ltCJl.bKR.
Jehn M. McCfi.i.Y,c. of it.
ltd'
IJIINK liSHINO CUIOUNIW.
I) Ihe llshlnu al Washington Borough is
neTi'iit litiewlcdKCfl tube the best nliinc thuHus
iiiirlianmt river. Henry Wert, proprietor of
t)icHtlia haima Heuse, hnsutlue M lie of beats
iiiniuieil li (an ml hentmciu I'IhIiIhk parties
can make iirramjcincnlH with lilninlrrnrennble
rates. HtiS-ltrdll
VJ
i:nni:hchoreaiiI)KN.
Til IH WKKKiTaTTRACTIONK.
JAMI NIUUY,
TliuUrent Irish Comedian.
JONK-Saiid KDWAllDH,
'ihe Oilulnid TcltRNiph Mm.
MIKH IlKMiK I.AMONTK,
In her I.lfu tharactcrand HvuctSeni;.
airlntasnef lain the (utirtntuinent will be
held Inside.
JeMtud I,. PKAK.KKI.K. Prep.
II
i: a nt) i; a rti:
RS Kflll KlHIIINn
lAl'Klii:, Our llinsMnluliil iucredsiill
Bene. mipp!y exhausted. Te meet the de-
tnutiiis nn at neap ion mu reduce our tliice Joint
liraiillfullt stained 15c red le 12c.
our Ihric-Jelnt brus ineunted llnss reds all
cone. I'nt ten supply exhausted. Wn will sell
for ll.fM it line Ihrcc-jululid iitekln ineunted
lautenend Up red. 'Ilitsn sacrlllee. New Is the
ttinelnr liuuuliis In line rtels nud lexis,
litAIl.KYHKAST KNI) PHARMACY.
(Opnrwlte Knstern Market,)
Krnllevs MnrMiparllfa Compound Is thrbest
for the bleed. fXiuml(l. M.W.KAw
IJiltOPOsAI.s-HnAIiKDPitOI'O.SAUSWIIJ,
be lccelved liy Urn Water Uoinmlttee until
I mieck p. in. nn Kitlirduy, Aliistist 17, lssii,
al the Mnver's Olllee, fur tlie piirpescurinakiiiK
the follenliiK ill scribed repnlrs nt the llaiiek
Ilrli'k Ctrl' t Mill llids will be In Ime purls,
as follev. . rirst Ker u ntiv Penstock cntn
lilete, vtllh new head -miles, new liind-friiine
lulde or lack, and plank It up above the
initir; in vv fratne for inck,nnd planlc tlie Mile
shut, the rungs or ruck tube thrcc-quartcr.liuii
reiuiil Iren and one and a-half Inches niart.
Si'oiid--Hhetilil It be found that the bottom of
Penstock Is In ceed eoiidlllen, and will net rc
fitilii' ti'iii-wlnir, Hit work will tie nsfolleHs:
All Hie work of the llrst part, vvltli the ex
ception of the bottom or Penstock; new pests in
middle of enth riess-slll, nnd level nil up
slralKht. lent nit the drauhl boxes ureiuid
wheels and lep-ilr nil cntes nud plnteu. The
reiitintiiir te iurnlsli nil material for the lull
completion of the win I:. All the finmr lunibrr
uioeei ine uesi vv line eiik, nun in" plum; geisi,
sound pine, tluir or sup, two Indies thick. The
feulrai ler le liuikeeetler-d.iin mid remove all
the old weik, nud le receive nil the old luiubei.
Ilidder. will be required te arcnnipiiu.vtlii.tr
bids with a bend, Willi unproved security. In
the stiuint live huudrt d ilellnrs, for the faithful
cninplelliiii of Iho work, and furlher asrte le
llnlsli Mild weik In thirty da.s afur nwnrd Is
minlennd netllleil by tbe ma or that work can
hi'cnimucucdl,
liaus nnd sieeincatleus (an be seen at the
iiinvei h elltce.
Hi ei id c or I he Water Ceiiiinltlee.
KI1W. KDIJKIH.KY, Mnver,
uuct2-lwd Chnlrman Wnlei Committee.
MA
IRTlNllROj.
Glelliiiifj and Furuisliing Goods i
A liiamt te make n dollar
Ke almost us far ns two In
muni choice styles of Men's
nnd Heys Ail-Weel Cheviot,
Ciihsincre,Iiiiuip and Cork
screw Hulls, unusual values,
Sumnicr
Vacation Year !
tH te ill, 1'er the little beH we lakccicnt cure
te ptui..e ttie ces of tlic luethtrs and fit the
backs of the liei s. Null Suits, made fiem re re
llnbleileth, well uinileiiiid pirfcctly lltllnc, 2
te$.s, CoiiilerlableundJiiuut illeusc Waists,
Hldil nlsts, Jeise Mults, IC 111 Hulls, Kilt
Hklrts, Kiue I'hiiIn. I'nst Ilbick llese.cb'.
Hiiiiiinii-'urnlshtii;snreRehii; nt rlces lhal
tnki s tin m out, us we viaiil toce. Minims, Ox
ford nnd i'rcnili Kluuucl Hlilrts nt the most
economical juice", tiaiizeiniil llalbrlKKiiiiHhlils
nnd DriiHiis nt a snvlnx or n hulf nud u thhd
less than runner prli es ou eleslni; out lets.
See the novelties In Neckwear. Choice at.vlcs,
tul.e two ler th former price of one.
MARTIN BROS,
Merchant
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
Nea. :a ash es north qui:kn ktrket.
117"11.1.1A.1H0N V KOHI'Kll.
vi:ry iit'SY in am, hi:partmi:ni.
Our Bargain Sale !
PRICES LOW.
Heme Ilatvnlns I.ert in Men's. He sand Chll-
dicn's Hulls.
Mm. Hulls le.eil te fs00.
IlilV s Hulls, s.ej te stum.
Clilldieu's Hulls, 51.. O le fi.W.
Men's I'lnimel Ceals and Vests,
l.hille..iXi: !3.0)teta.5(); s.0) te!ll), J7.0D te
5.(M.
ITRNISIUNO DKPARTMK.Vi'.
Out stisk or Deiuct rinuuel Hlilits is very
lari;e, and ler quality and pi lee It cannot Is-ts-nt.
live De.-n Deiuet Flannel Hlilrts, geed isit
tein, ut mv , worth :isc,
feu Dezen lVanel flannel Shirts, very geed
imtterns, will made, ter ;-c.
Twiuli laieii Deiuet l'laiuui Shirts, ts-st
patterns and well made, ul Me.
A large line or Demet I'luniKi Hlilrts, kiskI
stv lis. ler 7V.
I'lne rrenchiind 1:iil-IUIi Klalillcl Shirts for
SI.W, it 2,1, SI..V, J 1.7ft, 2.W
Children's Deiuet l'lanncl Waists for 3Ti anil Al)
cuts,
LiiOsINl. ritKiSs ON Hl'RAW HATH.
Chlldn-n's IV Hats for
" 2Je "
" J.V'Siiller Huls for. ..
.11V
.. !.'
. 'ISO
. .i'w
.... .Vie
.750
. 2."ie
. .;
.vv
. sum
is
ftV' Hats for
7.V '
Hey'.
" tlJO " .
.Mens fle Huts lur
r.si
' sit"
i.'ii
I. Ml
" 1.7.1 " 1.-2.-,
" '2.UI " . I.W
ndiil nil 1 Inc el I.lKhl Seft and Milt Hats
"I ttiuitl llisluced I'rlixs.
SHOEll.VHUAIVH.
still a ft w b.iig-.ihtt len In Men's Wear, ihe
?I..V) Lew I ul shoes, inaikcd fiem fi,7j, are
mall nil sold, but there are still a fewsUci,
lift. Alse tee I.idles' UistlngSliiHs, wltli kid
rexliiL', lielli button mid la. v. iiinrked from Sl.Tj
e 3I..M, nun mi seiiu. un
have a few pairs,
tires rniigiuii irem :", te I
Williamson & Fester,
,T.-:iH KAHT KING ST.. LANCASTKR, PA.,
AND
aiSMAHKETSTUPCT. HARRISDUHQ, PA
J.
IIAItltr HTAMM-nAHOAINa KOR ALI
HT NO.
nbACfC JIENrtiETTAS thsl were 60c, re
duced te S7Jc.
ItbACiC IIKNItlCTTAS that were KHe, re
ducisl teMr.
Ilt.ACK JIKNIIIKTTA8
dueedtetnjc.
UliACK IIKNRIETTAS
dnced te7Sc.
that were 75c, re-
that were 95c, re-
UliACK HENKIKTTAM that were $1.00. re
duced le trie.
IlbACK IHhHH' HlbKH, 21 Inches Wide,
Werth fl.50, nt tl.Wnjnrd. Kvcry yard war
ranted. New
24 Centre
HCIU 3.btlCftiOCtttCtttB.
TJIOR RE.sKOURSrx ANlTNTNERvk)M
.: neuses. Applynl
Jel2-trd
405 SOUTH WATER ST.
TJEST 5c HAVANA
KII.I.KR CIC1AR IN
theclly, at
Jill, 1,1 VVAU6E),
Nes. S and 103 North Uueen St.
mi lS-emM.W.Tli.sjAvr
JUDGES HAVE I.ONG SINCE DECIDED
that Hilly Walt.' Clgnr is the best In the
talc. Ker nale at
Nns. 5 lf NORTH UUEEN ST.
nii8-fl!!iMtV,Th,8Aw
c
ANEM-THK KINI-WT ARSORT.MENT OK
Canes In the clly can be found nt
HI LL Y WA ITZ'S CHI A II H IOR K.
Nes. S and I0S North Queen utreet.
m,y27..M,W,Th.HAw
BILLY WAITZHAH THE IIESTTWOFOR
be nnd AcClgnrs In the clly, nt
NOS.?. 103 NORTH QUEEN ST.
myIR-niM.W,Th2SAw
B est tT) T-'or Five"cT:ntcieaiw1n
the state, nt
HILLY WAIT.S.
Nes. r and 103 North Queen St.
in lMniMAV.Tli24fl.vr
T
1HKY CAN ALL COPY HUT NONE CAN
KiuaJ Hilly Waltz's Havana Killed Cigar,
NOM. S A 103 NORTH QUEEN ST.
mylt-CmM.W.Th.SAvv
1" 3uiTLTiTsAiTir
AUGUST 13, nt 1 e clock, at Ne. 5M
Denver met, a zcnrral line of Household
CIihnIs, Nearly new.
It :il. H.DEETH.
170RHALK.-THE OTFICK FIXTURES OK
J the late Ur. Jacob K. Ureft, dee'd, in the
boreugli of Htrasburg.
The residence i also for
sale or lent.
JOHN UCHtUKK,
C. 11. KENEAGY.
Administrators or Dr. J. K. Grolf, dee'd.
ntiKV-lvvd
SPECIAL NOTICE THE MKMIIKRS OK
Monterey l.eiluc, Ne. '212, 1. O. O. K., nre it
ipiestid te meet nt tlitlr Hull lo-merrotv (Tues
day) ufternoen nt 2 o'clock, for the purpose or
intending the funeral of Brether Peter t.nndaii.
The members or I.ancnKter, llcbblemul Ilcrscliil
lxlces, and the Order In general nre also In
vited. L. G. MENTZEIt, N. G.
Attest L. Ratiiven, Hc'y ltd
r MPORTANT TO" YOUNG MEN" AND
LAllIi:s.GetiiRiislnes.s i:duratleu at the
IsI.YSTONK HISINKHS COLLKGI1 It has
the Inst facilities, tbe best methods, the most
complete course. $.! Day Course , S20 Kv enlng
Hesen. Typenrllliiir nnd Shorthand tnui;lil.
Opens Monday, September 2.
W.D. MOSSER,
lie. 10 North Queen St., I-mrastcr, Pa,
tMAw
A TRS. BLACKWOOD WILL
REOPEN HER
V) nnd lft2 Knst
11 schiKil rer qlrlsnt Nes.
Klue strts-t. .MONDAY. SEPT. 0. nnd is nre-
pared te iicilve any girls who huvn pnssedtlie
primary depaitment. 1 hermiRli Instruction In
Hie English branches, French, German, Latin,
Draw lin;, Pnlutlngiind Music.
Class lu English l.llcratuie every Katurdii)
evening.
Jirs. Hlnckwoed Is assisted by a eeiupetent
corps of teachers, and eerthitig Is dune te
brine the si hoot te a high state or perfection.
Terms moderate. Ker further particulars
apply te MRS. BLACKWOOD.
liullMltd ISO I'-asl King Ht.
H
ERIl'S BOOK STORE.
Letter Heads,
Nete Heads,
Bill Heads,
AND
Statements
Printed te our order In neat nnd artis
tic designs, nt
Bettem
Prices.
B(He us a trial order and
sutl-fuetleii we can give you.
see what
HERR'S,
MIS. at ,t .Vi NORTH QUEEN H I'.
TEWELER AND OPTICIAN.
GIL.L..
HAIR PINST
Genuine Tortoise Shell.
Would alto Invite Inspection of llneM selec
tion of
DIAMOND, RUBY and EMERALD RINGS
EVER IN LANCASTER.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician,
Ne. 10 West King St.,
LANCASTER. PKNN'A.
"lARTER'S LITTLE LIVER IiLLH.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Hick Headache and iillevenll the troubles Inci
dent le a bilious state or the system, such tu
DU;lnss, Nail-ea, Druwslness, Distress after
1 jilliu;. 111111 lu the Hide, de While their most
remurknble success has been shown lu ciirlm:
SICK
Hmdnehe. el I ARTERS LITTLE LIVER
PILLS ere eftially vuluitble In I'onstlpatlen,
etirtui; and prevctitiuc this niiiinvhn: com
plaint, while the also corns:! all disorders or
the stomach, stimulate the Itver and restitute
tlie Ikiw els. Ev eu ir Hie only cured
HEAD
Aihelhev would be allliiv.1 priceless le llie-e
who suiter truui Hits dlstiesslin: lemplalnt ;
but lerluu.itelv their kihsIiicss docs net end
hue, lout these, who once Ir lliclil villi Unit
IhisxlltilH pills valuable htse man ways that
Ihey villi net be willing le de without them.
ihilHflcrall skk head
Is the banc or se many lives thnt here Is vi here
we make our great bcist. Our pills cure It while
ethers de net.
CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are ver
small and very easy te take. Onoer tnnpllls
liliiki'n diisc. The are strictly vettelnbleuud
de net crlis' or puree, but by their gentle ac
tion plciisc nil vrlie use them. In v tills at cl ;
live for Jl, Held everywhere or sent by mall.
CARTER MKPICINECO., NEW YORK.
Small PUL Small Dese. Small Price.
auslMydeed .
Item Ibecrticcmeitt.
BLACK HENRIETTAS,
2- CENTRE SQUHRE,
CLOSING OUT
cniLDHEN'H LACK CAT8.
Kntlre Stock of B7.'c, 2c, IX, Or,CKanA
62c Caps
AT ONE PHICK-3JC KACII.
Oar
Rig Bargains In
WHITE FLANNEIA, 11ED FLANNELS,
BLUE FLANNELS, GREY FLANNEI
AND COTTON FLANNELS.
7.
5Ucu Stbuevtiscmcttte.
B
AROA1NH.
1GREAT SILK SALE.I
21-lnch All Hllk 4L30 Black Hatln Rhndnmn,
neiv5l.l2Jnnrd.
S1.M All Bilk Black Hntin Luxor, vrnrranted
te vrenr, new tl.l"X a yard.
:i-lnch vrnrranted Black Hllk, usual prices
1.50, new $1.00 a yard.
S1.23 Black Silk, warranted te wear, reduced
te87cnynrd.
21-Inch 1.00 Black Bilk, warranted te wear
newatTSca jard.
1.00 All Bilk Heavy Satin Rhadamn, new 73c
a yard.
51.00 Heavy Black Hnrah, watrr.nted te wear,
new 75c a mil.
7.V Heavy Black Burah, all silk, warranted,
new 60c a jartl.
BOSTON STORE,
Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street.
CHARLES STAMM.
M
VGER & BROTHER.
Nes. 2531 West King St.
TOIM.E DUNOlin (ilNOHAMS,
FRENCH OINGIIASIS,
SCOTCH (ilNdUAM.S,
COMBINATIONGINUIIAMS,
COTI'ON CIIALI.IKS,
WOOLC'HAliLIKS,
FAST UliACK HATISTE,
riHURlU) HATISTK,
I'HKNCII 8ATINI-S,
DOMESTICSATINES,
HAGER & BROTHER,
Nes. 25-31 West King Street,
lcu ttuevtiormcttte.
STEAM HEAT IH THKCOMING HKATFGR
ilwillliiKs, churches, school houses, etc,
though NiU'ccssfiilly used 0110 hundred .veins
aire. When you contemplate a chuiiReenll 011
JulIN BKST, who will gtve you a satisfactory
Jeb, et a fair price. m'-Mfd
F
OR THK BUST HOT AIR FURNACE IN
the market. L-e In JOHN I1IHT. !L!A Knst
Fulton street. m2-tfd
t:
OR PULLEYH. HHAFliNO, COLLARS,
te JOHN BlVr, 3.H tiist Fulton htrcel.
iiiiiui'is, viMiup iiue,s, ceupuues, etc., go
nii-ucl
ITIOR BOILER TUBE BHUHHEH, HTILIJSON
" Pipe Wrenches, I'liwalnl .Menkey Wrenehei
ceinblned. Files oil Cans, etc., go te JOII.N
HIJsr. .IH East Fulton street. mS-lfil
fy 1
IOLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND HIZING
JT for stcum work
, at JOHN HKSTB, a liist
Milten street
inZ-tfd
1710R BOILERS. HORIZONTAL, TUBULAR,
: Vertical, Portable, Cylinder, Marine, of any
sue or power, of ihe best material imd work.
manslilp, go te JOHN JIEHT, 3M East Fulton
street. in'J-tld
TARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO
JL .Mistel Making, Patterns, Drawings and
Iiltie Prints, nt prices reasonable, at JOHN
REST'S. ;tEnst Fulton strict. lu'J-tfd
A UENCY FOIl CALLAHAN it COS Cl
J niL'iit te take the place of Bed I-ad. In
bulk it malics nve tlims the ipinntlty of red
lead and ts rnr superior tu niakluKstcam Joints,
packing man and liuud hole plates en belleis,
Ac, Ac. Price 'JO tenia er pound at JOHN
HliVrs, at! East Fulton street. m'J-trd
ITOR BOLTS. LAO HCREWH. ShrT HCREWH,
J Square unit Ile.vaueii Nuts, these keimIs In
stiKk, at JOHN BEV1' ti, 3M East Fulton street.
ni2-ird
lUMl'S, BOILERS, MINING. CFNTRIFU-
a kui nun isichiii I'limps, 01 nuy enpaciiv, hi
JOHN BEST'S. 3.U East Fulton i.treft. ln'Mfd
lDADIATOR.sr'eF ANY MAKE ORI)r
JLi stiru, can t furnlslietl nt reasonable, llgttres,
liy JOHN BKST, SCI East Fulton street. miMM
17I0R flORIZO.NTAL HTA'ndNARY-EN"
J Klnes, neinS te t-0 horse-power, and Vei
Ileal Engines from 2 te -10 horse-power, Ou wit
find Hum at JOHN BEST'B, 3il East Fulteu
street. ln2-tfd
17IUR CAHTINC.H, IRON OR BRAHn, LIGHT
' or heavy, at short notice, no le JOHN
BEST, SSi East Fulton street. in2-tfd
TV IN WANT OF BltAHH OR IRON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pel nnd Bib
rocks, I.cvcrl'eeks, Hwtiu; Joints, call and uet
them, or send ur order by mull, te JOHN
RKr Sl East Fulton strict. m'.'-tfd
"WflirrE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY
the pound, 10e; In lets of 10 pounds or
nver.tk'. All goods dillvcred leanv isirter the
city Free. Cull en JOHN BEST, Ne. 3S1 test
lnlleu strict, m'J-ifd
INJElTORS, Itl'E LITTLE GIANT. HAN
eiH'k lu-plititoie mid Electors, Ebcrman
Heller I ;ecder, PenlsTth Inspevter, Auierlihii
Ilijecleis, nil 111 stock, at JOHN IHSsrs, SH
East Fulton strctt. iu2-trd
riWNKH FOR WATER. OILS, ACID OR GAH.
I of any shape or rapacity, nt fair prices, ue
te JOHN lIUsT, iUlJist l'lilten street, uiitfd
fifinn fi:et of pipe, from i
0JiJJK Inch 10 tf Incli dlameter.lter
sale at a low figure, nud the only house In the
clly wltli a plpe rutttue machine, cutllni; uii te
B Inch diameter, at JOHN HF-sT'S, Sil F-ist ('ul.
ten strts't. m2-trd
fTtOU CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS BOTH
JU plain and rcduclne, up te (Mifli diameter, '
Mullruble I'lltlncs, Fiances, FUngA Unions,
Manifolds. Aintrlcau Dillons. Tube Supports, I
Haneers.
rs, Fleer and C( Hint; Plt, gote JOHN '
BESTS, 333 Efst Fulteu street.
ni'Mfd
LINEIs- SHIRT BOSOM) at 10. 12, l,17,a)
and 22 Cent Each.
Five Thousand Yards REST CALICOES,
Beautiful Htylcs, at 6c a jard.
DI.ACK HII.K VELVKT.fiOc a yard.
BEST Hi LK rLUHH, 37j a )rd.
Anether Let of the Splendid
FAST BLACK HOSE AT 12e A PAIR.
BARGAINS IN BLACK SHAWLS.
Harry Stamm,
C2Jc Trimming Bilk, geed geed, reduced te
60c a yard.
All our $1.25 Colored Hatln Rhadamn reduced
te B7J4C a yard.
An All Bilk Batlu Rhndama, warranted te
wear, at 50c a yard.
All our Plain Summer Bilks, dark colors, re
duced te 3-Tc a ard.
All of thonbeve silks were Imported especially
for tills season's nle, and they are fully war
ranted te give entire satisfaction ns te wear.
When It is remembered that the former prices
were most moderate the present elfcrlngs will
be manifest.
In view of the exlieinely low prices no dis
count can be Hllewed te dealers or ethm.
I'liAII) NAINZOOK,
I'LA ID LAWNS,
PLAID MUSLINS,
INDIA UNON,
ritENCH NAINZOOK,
lMijui: welts,
1'LAIN INDIA DIMITY,
FIGURED INDIA DIMITY,
EMBROIDERED FI.OUNCINGB,
WASH FLANNELS
OUTING CLOTHS.
LANCASTER, PKNN'A.
vw S.ulvtlBcmelltn.
ITHItE "HRlLivH,r:ntE CLAY, AT LOW
! IlKUies, go te JOHN BEST, 3.U East Fulton
sticet. iu2-tfd
-fOR STEAM GAUGES. HIGH OR LOW
JPl Pressure, Wnter Gnuges, (iiunn Cocks,
Weed Wheels or Wclxlited, Glass TubeB,
Whistles, Hynliens for Btcam Guuges, C Under
Oilers Plain, water Gnuce Columns, Cocks for
Steam Uuiieea, cull en JOHN BUST, StlEnst
Fulton street. iu2-trd
CARRY IN STOCK-BEST CHARCOAL,
Ilnuimered Bur Iren, Deuble Retlned iron.
Burden's Rivet iron, Rivets, Hei mid Celd
Reller Iren, Steel, bluet Iren 3-1(1 te Ne. 16, at
JOHN BEST'S, ail East Fulton sticet. mS-tfil
"PACKINGS, AS FOLLOWS: DIRIGO, FOR
X Stciimund Hi draullu Parking, Asbest Repe,
vv even and Wick Packing, Hemp Pnekln?, As As
bestes Mill Benn!, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Sheathlm;, Gum I'ackhur.Gum Rings for Water
Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As
bestos, Lined Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN
BESI'S.au Hist Fulton street. 1112-tfd
ITIOR AMERICAN SIGHT FEEDCYLINDER
Lubrltuters, Glass oil Cups for Benrtngs,
011 can get theu at JOHN BUST'S, &H hjist
Fulton street, m'.'-ird
ITIOR PRATT A CAUY ASBUSIOS DISC
1' Vatves,Jeuklns Valves, Brassdlebe Valves,
Brass Gule Valves, lien Bedy Glebe Vnives,
lver Surety Valves. Pep Sarety Vntves, Air
Valves, Rudluter Vulves, Pratt's Swlnuhl'
Cheek valves, BrassChick Valves, Feet Valves.
Angle Valves, rail at JOHN BUST'S, SH Kan
Fulton street. u2-tfil
SF YOU WANT A FIRST-CUSS PORTABLE
hnglne nud Beiler, en wheels, cheap, as the
lowing prices shew: tt hoisc-pewer, SI75:8
heisc-iMjcr,IS2j, lOherse-iHiwer.frjTri; 15 horse
r.'.'".1 tal'K 31 horse-power. 91,17s, call at JOHN
RESTS, Sit Dust Fulton street. m2-trd
SAW MILLS BARK MILI-S, COB MILLS,
leather Rellers, Tan Packets, Triple Herse
I Fuwen,. Milling and .Mining .Machinery, at
JOllN HhSTH.JKI lOwt Fullen strecl. mi-tfd
(MULLAHS AND CUFFS-'fliE LATIJIT
.' the most desirable, mid most comfertahln
shues nnd styles nuy sle, at ERISMAN'H
GeuU' Furnishing Stere, U West ICInr street.
GANEH.-EXCLUSIVK BTYLEH IN ACA.
eln, lYimng. Welscliei. cherry and Malac
ca, mounted liihtlvirnud Bronze.
DEMUT1PS CIGAR HTORE.
alS-HdR HI East King street.
SUR GOLDEN LION "AND MIA 1 I EN DA
rignr, Se clears, nre linnd iiinde with long
ir Havana Fillers, SO's nnd llM's hecx.
DEML'TH S CIGAR MURK.
altldR III East King Strict.
-tlT-INUS-DKIDF-SHF.IMElt, I AFHENHEI-
Mi:R, Otipeiihelnier, lies hhilnicr, Dry
Uilaw-b.1, St. Julian Clarets.
NO. 15 CENTRE SQUARE.
seplWfd '
S-Sllll lll-V'l' .-Tlllll. IV',. (k.t'l., ,l.r .
1,'v". ..-...,.,. .i.iiiiniri.i,i,,u ,
1 twister Brink Building and Hlere H00111,
iw. .KUuuil.dl Ijit King ,ticcl Has double
front and I-Miltulle ter any kind of buvlnisss.
essciullv neoiirislieuery stuie Apply at the
Mtshnutcs Hetel Cor. Plum and Chestnut
streets. irl3-!mdH,.M,Wd
PUBLIC HALE OF 11OIHEI10LD AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
! OnTCU-sDAY, Al Gt'sT 13,13, Isai, there will
be sehl at public at Hie lnte rrsclcne of Jonas
It. Gingrich. decrased, No.2l2Nerlli Plnestrect,
I-'ineiistercity, Ihcfolluwiugperseuul prei?rt.
One iirler -ml erpluih, consisting efse'en
piece, all new , one dining-room suit and two
bedroom suits of walnut nnd 0.1k : ii.tler
lnnter, lirus-. is .-.ireet, rag carpet klieb. n fur.
nlture.coek t' eaud ktleli'ii utens'ts. a . new.
Hule te ci, , ...riusi nt 2 n't lock In li iiPer iiPer iiPer
noen, when u t is will lie made known 1 -.
. SAM MATT Fill u.
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