ftr ' -. 4 vv?wv :' ji? H THE IiAKOASTER DAILY IKTELLIGENOER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1889. 1. m 1 sw jW. Su z. V' ' . tt & 'i U. &! Wlv '- SM . ,V. rtfMTOOME ENGINE HOUSE. IWJM KSUHM IMIMTER BY fWllt, UU1EI IK FAPCRllAHtiBR. r Dies of Old Ase-A Native mt mt'tlBlkiiy mA Resident of the fc ' Jhtmh TMrty Tears 4l. t C&MfttMA, Aug. 21. Tli Shawnee BgnilMehsnudergone a number of MyraMMMata, nd new presents a very fcMtend appearance. The main potier IM wooed fleer haa been papered with wMU Wank rpr and ornamented with Vy hMdaeme fricze eighteen inches wide. tt 'telling also shows the effects of the yper hanger art, the whole presenting a VMrjrpraUy appearance. The weed work htm bee grained In walnut New windows fcre been pUeedln the front or tlie build UkJL Wttk tke upper sah edged with celnwi (1ms. The rear room en tlie HuatV fleer has been tastefully pacretl M fM weed work grained in oak. llM Maine room has been frescoed In . tight drab and penciled te represent tone. ' 1m weed -work is grained in oak. The m i . Um. V..IUlnn I., I ,... .A1 .-III. V-flraO VI UiQ UUIIUIUK 13 HUI'lUtVU HUM 4Mlat of a dark red and the ornament and "Vlces of a dark brown. Xevv doers and ; glass 1b the windows add te the gen- i fine appearance. The arch ever the in deer contains glass of different color. members of the Shawnee company SfljH very proud of their enrine house, and Stbey hare a right te be, as the building haa ; been endriuliy improved. .Jehn Wagner, a well-known German if mldent, died at his home en Seuth Third . ',' atreet, en Tuesday, at 3:45 p. in. lie was "III Til ll. I. ...rl .tlul Inn IJ . Tin '' &yrm born In Germany and caniote tills ? country 30 yearn age, living In Columbia 'rifever since. He wns u laborer by eccupa- V tien. An adopted daughter, Mrs. l'lorence .jlHeuck, survives. The funeral 111 be rhld en Thurtday morning at 'J o'clock f,iirem Jiuiy Anney ,muu)tu tuuitiii &, An infant child of Adam Dlnklc. living ,-rt en Seuth Fourth street, dled this morning t ' at Aa'm An1n.1 rpiMil fin iiMnub' f tlllillllfil' ,w at Vitaj r i,i.rv iiviii mi iiiinvin. v ?it tiuni. IZ'ftj complaint. r .U uen. w eisit camp, sons ei v cicran, . V ..111 U-1.1 .. I I.. i. .... vwm uum u eiui-iuu in miu iiiiiiuij wii i!t-Thursday and Friday evenings of this 'i'AWeek. h'f& Mrs. ti. A. Gorden, of Philadelphia, is ",Ir visiting incnus in ieuii. Herace Dickinsen and Air. JleycriucR Kt ler Atlantic City this merniug. tr sV A large number of people from town urwent te mid Cat this morning te spend V the day. i'i?1" The Heme Coininutilen nrn hnldlncr a K picnic te-day at Hclse's weeds. j$ Paxton Ottey, the P. It. It. engineer, or gs, rived at his 53l birthday yesterday, and i;i' his fellow members of the Hed and Gun "f! club presented him with a handsouie geld- p'k headed umbrella last evening. Tlie prcs- .. eni was a complete surprise ami grcnuy ','A annrecintcd by the reclnlent. ".sk Four carloads of oscursienisttj went te tejSJl the seashere this morning eyer the Pcnn- ; syivania raurenu. figj. Kugine e. z7 went had a wreck at t& J fn11lnB Ktntl.ifi laai ulrvlif .untul lit. track jumping the track, lletli tracks n cre blocked for seme hours. The Columbia and Mlddletewn wreckers wcre in ser vice. Daniel A. Geliu.fr.. had u liearlnc before '''fi Squire Evans for assault en Sarah fc'elplc. ii The ereuKl was ei veil until this evenlni; InuHlAlliiiMeA n- nlvn l'.etl .... vll u (v w i..u .uu viv ui iu w.ii. ji-'t kiti hi -''fa Ellas Ucemcr, of Willlaiuspert, chairman :Q of the lumber and leg committee, was in i.-- iflWfl VAktuwlBt nil Itliclnnm nnimiMiln.1 jy v jfcvvsj vii imeimv vvimvvitu S' with the stray legs caught about here. Rev. E. Ludwick has gene en a tiin te MV Bea Greve. US i. A I1..t..l e.lin jtfflin cuiIaIIhe ..I fl..l.. m r-- ..uuiutiatiitwui HIV VIMLUUI UI 111 IS- turn Endeavor of town w HI be held in the Presbyterian church en Sunday morning. Mrs. J. W. Yecuin and son uml Mr. B A. Beckius and seu left this morning for u visit te Danville. itrs. Clias. II. McCauhgn rcturnwl te Phil adelphia yesterday, after a visit te town. A family plcnle was held nt tlie grove en the Yerk county shere yesterday. K. It. Smith Ien (n iliir far n vUll ,. t. 'Jheniftn Harrisburg. JV. II. Herr and family Icll te-day for Philadelphia. H. F. Yergey and family lea for Ocean Urove this morning. tiiu ceuyjy paiii. Seme of the Many Attractions te He Ottered. The fair managers w ill offer u cpcciul prize for tlie me&t graceful lady cmcs- trina. The day for this contest has net yet been determined. Ueorge 11. WHUen and W. U. Hcnsel uie the hiib-oenunltteo eh this feature of the fair. Messrs. Wilsen, Hcnsel, Arneld, llaiis mau and Wcnger are a sub-committce he will call upon buslnes iron of the city and county te induce them te otter npcclnl premiums. A balloon ascension and descent by para chute will probably be ene or the great features. Tlie managers arc negotiating with an aeronaut. Anether new feature will be feet races for prizes. A dally piper will be published en the fairgrounds and distributed flee. It will contain special notes of the fair. The space en tlie second lloer of the main building has already been reserved and a great portion of the ttjiace in the ether They AVore Mistaken. Albert M. Sladc, of tlie .Vcic V.Yci, had an experience en Tuesday evening that he Oil net relish. He entered the heuse of Mrs. Mnrlcy, 122 East Chest nut strect.and proceeded te the room behind engaged from A. II. rrltchey, esq., "who leased It for 'Mrs. Murley, who Is awnv from town en a visit. While Mr. Slade was arranging clothing in hlstrunk.a ledger, Jeseph Hedgctts, a peared and thinking the strange occupant or the room was of tlie light-fingered gentry he objected te his presemv. While the two were liaUng werdv war fare ever the bituatlen Mr. Osberne, a friend of Hedgctts, appeared dn the becne. lie, tee, thought the landlady's property was In jeejwirdy and proesed that the sup posed intruder be taken te the station house. Mr. Slade exhibited the deer key given by Mr. Fntchey, and produced ether evidence te show that he was net te be suspected of evll intentions. Finally Messrs. Osbome and Hodgetts were con cen vlnced that the stranger had authority for bis pretence and after prefuse apologies the ledgers agreed te make the newcomer's stay as pleasant as jios&ible in the future. A MjBtcrleusMim. Ijut evening as a freight train lasted east through the city it man was noticed lying en his back en a Meck car. His hands were outstretched, and he looked very much as though he was dead- a. uuutucr ei jersens who saw him be came very much exercised, and thev had the train stepped. Search was made for the man but he could net be found. He likely was a tramp, and was playing 'possum te frighten some one. Itallread and police eflicers were ery sorry that they teuld nut Unci the mysterious man. . I If fort Aldermuu ileeu. ' William Leflcr, for being drunk and disorderly, was Mnt te jail for SO days by Alderman Deen. Elmer Iteth was di. eharged for tlie saine oflense alter paying Hm coats. Ckriatlan Eckurt gave bail for court te ktuwer a charge of surety of the jkwce preferred by Daniel Fry, who cenns from tke eastern end or the county and has re entiy flgurfd ft prow tutor In n number a DEATH OF .TOSKril C. lUNOWALT. A Nnltve or vr Helland Dies While On n Visit In Cnrllsle. Jeseph L lllngwalt, or Washington, D. C, died Ttirsdny morning nt the Miller house, Carlisle, after a week's illness, of Internal hemorrhage. Funeral services wcre held In 8t. Jehn's Episcopal church) Carlisle, at neon, and In the afternoon hla body was shlppcl te Cln tlnnati for Interment. The dcceaMcd Vas a son of Jacob lllng walt, and wns born at New Helland, this county, July 31, IMtf. He went te Cum berland county with his lather's family about the year 1B27, and they settled en a farm, which aftcrwnrds was tlie Judge Watts farm, about two miles west of Carlisle, The family was an tinusunlly large one fourteen sons and four daugh tersand there they resided until most of them left home. There arc yet living thcre David and Levi IUngwalt, Margaret lllng walt, and near Churchtew n Gcerge lllng walt, brothers and sisters of the decease!. The subject of this notlce went te Cincin nati In lttlJ, and remained thcre until 1876. He wns thcre engaged in the cnrjiel busi ness, mid succeeded in building up a very large business. In 1676 he decided te ro re ro ine e te Washington, V. C, and has thcre resided since. Fer several years-past he has made annual visits loCarllsle tocehls relntlves and friends, and he was en atich a visit w lien taken ill a w cck age. He was a prominent churchman, and was ocnler warden of St. Paul's Episcopal church, Cincinnati, of which he hud been a vestry man for many years. Funeral services will be held thore en Thursday. His children ero Lancing I.. lllngwalt, of San Francisce i Mary C. niugwalt, A. It. lllngwalt, or Philadelphia i Mrs. Bryan II. Merris. Charles 0., and Jeseph C, of Washington. A UULEnHATED IIOUbE CASE. 'lhe llesull or ii "Swiiii" Uflwucii Mld Mld dleeown nnd Eltznbutlitewn Men, Sam Vance, of Mlddlcteuu, swapped hordes with n farmer named Imdls, of Elbabothtewu, this county, a few days age, and the former received tlie best of tlie bargain. I.andls wanted te get Ills horse backhand tried te eisuade Vnuce te return it. Vnuce tefiised unless he was paid. Iiudis tlicii went home and plotted with his brother te necine possession of tlie horse. With u wagon lead of slencs the Landis brothers drove te Mlddletewn and slopped In the eastern cud et the place. One of them went te Vouce'b fitable and stelo the horse, which he rede back le wheie his brether was. Vunce followed him, and was whipped in his olferts te recover the ani mal. Tlie result of all this wus that Vnnce Micd the brothers for robbery and herse Mealing. Yesterday the ense was heard befere Squlre MiX'lurc, of Mlddletewn After the testimony had been heard n com promise was nirceted. The Ijiudiscs paid Vance ?.'i0 and the costs, amounting te $J0 mere, nnd they wcre allow ed te keep tlie horse they hnd worked se hard te get. AVnlklmr Around Undressed. Last evening complaint was niade te Ofllcer I.ehr that a man, with nothing en but a pair of drawers and nu undershirt, was parading around en West Chestnut street. The elllccr went te leek for the man and found that it wns James Zcrcher, who resides en West Chestnut street near the new school building. He followed him and he went into his house. He seen uime out nnd began another walk when the olllcurteok him into custody. Zorcher wasdruuk and resisted for u time, but was llnally landed in tlie station house, 'lliis morning he was still drunk when called befere the mayor, and he was held in tlie station Iieu'-c te sober up. He N Privileged Frem Arreht. Sevci al weeks age Win. T. Colwell was prosecuted by Samuel P. Hurley for felo nious assault and battery and r.uicly of the jcice. Colwell bieughl n ciess action against Hurley, but the elllccr was unable te enpture Harley. A subptpna w ivh served en llurley te attend court us a witness against Colwell, and in obedience te that NUbpu'iia he attended court en Tuesday and wns arrested en tlie old charge pend ing against him. Hailey'a counsel went befere the court with n petition playing that he be declared piivilegcd from uricst, while he is licre as a witness. Tlie court made the order prayed for nnd the warrant en the old eliaige cannot be served until alter he Is discharged as a witness. A J.nfKO JIaoiii-mIeii. Tlie excursion le the ea shore ever the Pennsylvania railroad was the lnigcstnud most successful of the kind held this sea son. Tlie crowd was se great Hint It was found necessary te run two trains fiem Um eaMer. The Ii rut ene left hoient :nud run through, and the next ene leek peeple from Millions east or here. Fer Atlantic City 101 tickets weie sold from Lancaster, nnd the number fei Leng Branch anil Ocean Greve was 122. In addition te these 210 peeple came down ever the Ml. Jey branch mid 250 ever the Columbia branch. A I'leiisiiiit I'nrty. The Pickwick club, which is composed ofyeung ladles of thiselty, gave u puty last evening In Eshlemau's hall te their young gentlemen friends. There wns quite a large nltcudance and Dr. Franklin wnsthochapo wnsthechapo wnsthochape rone. Among the strangers present were Misses Florence Iloblneii, of Philadelphia, Llllle Hell, New Yeikj llessle Cechiiiu, New erk; Annie Kehuits, Amy IViiuy beckcr, Pheml-vvlllc ; Anna lteinlield, Marietta; Knte Dals, Mlllersllle, and ethers. The grand mauli took place at fc:30 nnd It wus led by M Iss Nan Calder nnd Hen Kcndlg. Dancing was kept up until half-past cloven o'clock, and everybody had a geed time. m Opera llouse Attractions. Thecvicriment tricil last yeai of iiiuiiliig a large number of thundci and lightning attractions nt the ejKim house does net seem te have panned out well it one Is te judge from the kind et show s that are booked ler the present season. The list, us given out by lhe manager, contains the names of u great many very strong attractions Tlie opera house Is te be supplied w ith opera glasses, which will be fastened te seats se that pcrens who "drop a nickel In the slot" can get n pall. This system lias proved highly suciessiiilin New Yerk and ether cities. The.Miiiiliclui HU'.vele Hull's. Theie willbn quite u number of geed wheelmen in the rate nt .Munlienn driving lark next "-atuidav, and the indication point te loc nnd e.citlng events mid u large attendance. Among lhe men who will be present and take pait in lhe laces are Wilhclm, of Heading, und Tails, et Philadelphia. The ene uille handicap premises te be one of the most exciting races, and tlie men will start us follews: W. I. Wlllielin, scratch ; W. W. Taxis 20 yards; Gee. F. Kahlcr, Mlvnnls, I). II. Miller, HX) yards; Murray Kellmnr, 110 yanlsj Alvin Heist, HOyanlsj 13. L. Fry, 135 yards; Win. Arneld, HH yard ; W. S. Oberlln, 10S yards; Jehn 1'lssel, 105 yards. Huiste Silaluu. Jeseph II. Feard, of Elkteu, Md., wiites te Chief Smelt that a son el roan hoi se, 0 years old, 10 hands high, with small white sjiet en forehead, wus stolen fiem hlmlast night. Chlersiiielt has Instructed his elllccr le be en the lookout ler tlie horse and thief. Lhlekciis I'eImiiilsI, Gilbert C. Feltz, leslding at U17 North Prime street, lest soveutceii line chickens within the ist few days, and Ned Hiinter, a neighbor, lest six. They uie nil believed te have been poisoned, and Alderman l'liiKeiten U looking tlie matter up. m J.llihtnln Striken tlie Kln'el Tosver. I'nrls was vislte.1 by a violent .storm en ?.HSl?'' A vtl"der-belt Mruek the Llffvl len'pri e dnmeifv wns denp, l Summer leisure. Jehn 13, Wolf, of the watch factory, and Edwin Helhweller left this morning en a trip te Leng Branch, Is'ew Yerk, Hosten and Niagara Falls. Win. M. Withcrew, of the business tle jmrtment of the Altoemt Tiibune, with IiIb wife, arc spending n few days with rela tives In this city. Miss Ilerthn (last and Miss Hoflmcier are visiting friends nt Shrewsbury, Yerk feunty. Haney M. Hhasr, of Cliarlei Slanim'ii Hosten store, left this morning en n two weeks' trip te Philadelphia, Atlantic City, Ceney Island and Xew Yerk. Mrs. William Flss and two daughters lea te-day en n Uslt te Wheeling, West Virginia. Albert Clay, or the linn or Watt, Itcttcw A Clay, or Norfolk, Virginia, a reimcr rcs Idcnt or this city, la tisitlng James It. Garvin. Tlihelr boys or St. James' Episcopal church are picnicking at Potts' Landing to day J. It. Errlnger, Jr., dUislen ticket ngent or tlie Pennsylvania railroad company nt Philadelphia, wns in town l.ist evening completing arrangements for tbe excursion of the Yeung Itcpuhllcans. Mlsses Gertie Hall nnd Clara liattlu, of Philadelphia, who have been visiting the family of Dr. McCaskey, lea for Downing town te-day. J.Warren Lewis, or the lArnimj Kn qulrrr, publlslied at Shenandoah, Ph., is in the city te-day visiting friends. Geerge Knliler, Ira llicstnud and Charles Wnrfcl nre spending the week in camp nt Reck Hill. Yesterday they were visited by the following ladles and gentlemen who drove out from this city I Misses Mescr, or Hosten, Frest, of New Yerk, Kinney, of Stcclleu, Llz7le nnd Ida Yecker, Mcnn nnd Emma Therbnliii, Aggle Gc.yer, Kose Sltli iiiiin, Mame Corcernn nnd Mesar. T. H. IHenicnsdcrfer, Ed Drewn, Ed. Glciui and Ilnrry Trout. They hnd a very pleasant time alt day. An Unusual onvuse. Daniel l'rey has been prosecuted befere Aldciman llarr by C. 13. Eckcit for bar ratry. This is Is nn uiiiisual ellense. Tlie complaint, sets forth thai Frey Isii common liarrater, vexing ethers with unjust nnd fixations suits, by bunging nulls for tlie santu cliarge bufoie Aldeimen 1'lnkwrten nnd Deen against Mr. Eckcit. Frey Is also charged befere lhe oaine inagistintc by Ellas Heck with carrying concealed deadly weapons and surety e tlie pcace. Siiccessriil Hani liaising. 'lhe new barn en tlie farm or Jehn .Sigle, ncai Monterey, le take tlie place of the ene dcstieytd by lire, wus successfully raised en Tuesduy In the presence efa large crowd. The new Mructure is 121 by &5fcet and was raised by 110 men, under tlie direction of Peler Sours. About l.TU icoile took dinner and 100 supper. Tlie "boys" had their fun by carrying Mr. Souis around tlie building very ninth against his wish. Democratic Nominations. Nominations for delegates will be made by the Demeciats of tlie seve.ral wards of tlieiity.ithlH evening, at lhe places desig nated by the chairman of the county com mittee. The piimary election w ill tie held en Satuiday evening, nnd lhe county con vention nuxt Wednesday. The place of meeting in tlie Seventh wnnl is al the hotel of Jehn fiunciiheuser nnd the tlme between 7 nnd b o'clock. 111 neon Tludr i-hseii HtM'O. '1 he Itciilv and Weed Specinlty company, which has llir icputntlen of being oueof the beM that ti.wels, will open their sea son in ijiiiicjtstcr, en Monday evening. The niupauy will as-cinble here. Jehn F. Hyrne nnd wife, Matthew Hyrnc, nnd James Hyrnc, hae already nnlvcdhere te join the cemjiaiiy. They came lliieugh fiem Snn Francisce. A Limciisler Iley'H Vt'ni'k. Tem Dally, of this city, 1ms had charge of the inh crtislng of the liulliile International fair during the piosent season and lius done a trcinoudetts amount of wink. The printing is of the llnest and it tan be found In almost every town in the eastern pait of tills country. Mr. Dally gees out with Loulse A met ngaln the coming season and will tin von line position. Attacked unit ltebtied. Cenrad Kempf Is n stene iliuseu whose home is en Maner street, this city. Hels employed by the Pennsylvania miliead company and has bcen wetking In Phila delphia. Iist week he was attacked in tli.it city and rebbedmf n ceusidciiible sum uf money. Hewaslnjuicd se severely that he lb new in n liespltal. Stricken en the Mr-cel. An old man named Harman, wheicsidcs nt Ne. 175 St. Jeseph street, wus walking nleng tlie street near his home te-day when he was ovcicemo by n stioke. He was curiied home unconscious, und Dr. Hess was summoned. He is new in acilticul condition. Mnllcteii Itetui'us te Siiuien. Advices from Apia lepert the ictiirn te Samoa of ex-King Mullctea and ether exiles. The e-king was wnriuiv wul wul eeirted by lhe natives und his own ling wus heisted. Kim; Mataal'a also giccted Malle te. with cunliallty. The German consul iufoimed .Mullctea that he wus at liberty te de us lie pleased. I'lre ( iiuse-i lleav.t I. -Su.nu.ua, Cal., Sept. 21-l'He here last nlirht, destroyed the bank, Maouie hall, a butcher shop, EsteV saloon, (iaicliici'.s stables, and ether buildings. Tlie lesn can not yet be estimated. Dining tlie pregicss or the Are, F. Dubrlng, piemlncut mciihaiit, dropped de-ad fiem excitement. Ill Intel eM s,0, ,. sli The interest of W. S. Heir, in tlie thin et W. H. Heai A Ce., merchants nt Stevens, was sold by the shcrill en Tuesday. Maiy Harteht wus the jmichascr, and the price paid ft. - . li yen lntciiil tocvlilbltnttliciemliig County Fair don't wait until Uie last mliiiitobcrercjoii order) our printing. We de all kinds alien alien fcemible rt'i. Ilrciikiieck l'rlceH. With charactrrlMIc cucik)', Itellly llies. A Haul) are briullni; ever) cllert te pet rid of tlieli flrcgixxts, nnd tlicj nre hustling tlicm etl nt breakneck prices. They arc l-einul le v rid of tliein m quickly ns rmsidMc, nnd lliese lu e curly ivlll get the l)Cl bargains. Wu luivr a nice assortment uf just the kind effanc) cnU)eu need for advertising nt the coining County Tnlr. Cull caily and iiiukc )our Eclcctleii. Printed toerikr et icuseuablc pi lec t. Yeuiib Felks' Picnic, lhe Yeuuc l'celc' reclcly, or bt. btcplicii'n Lutheran ruireli, will picnic nt Tills Haiti to morrow iThurtida).) A grand time Is epcclcd. lluskctf vtlll be taken out ir Icll ut tlic cliuii'li in Hie morning. A l.oeil t)ipei'tiiiiltv. Tlie people or LumsuUr never had siuii u geed opportunity te buy chnip hardvnre mid heuscrurnlslilng goods us in new presented by Itellly Urn.. Itauli, who are new Mdllng tlieir iiiorineus- uteck of damnged goods nvi ay below cost. Judging from the crowds constantly nt the store, the tire goods arc going fast. Anether Patent (J runted. 1. L. Ijuitlh, or this city, en August vu, re irlvcd another patent for his vi reulit Iren and Mcelrtiiblng used for stud curbing und side w.ilki, bain und stable fronts and fiiiclujs mid evtrylhlug whcii'ciiiblng Is tiseil. Ntw Yeiik, Aug. J, issy. 1X JTe. l J. Muzicr I cheerfully recommend the Keys-tone llust ihm College, of Lancaster, Pa., from which I ic ccntl) gnidiiuled, as an institution of tlie high est Handing devoted le lueliniurtlng of u thor ther thor eughaud pructlcal business education. I also recemincud Pre:. W. I). Me.er, the- principal, as u kind und trnjuirdul tctielier und cicrllent neceunlniil, and an tillc Ipntriicter in all Lnuuhife-erbvulnekf. lUscctrully, ,, . HAItlt,yj.HUOHL, HlljIP-lWO ,Ve,7100tllS(VCt. Going t Oelnjrtt flone I I ! The fire geed at ttcllly Ores. & Rauh'sare Ixrlng puditd off with grrjt rapldily. Crowd fleck te the Mere In search for bargains and the Interior of the place leeks like n bc-hl vc. Tlil enlcrprlsliig firm preinisc le close out every thing damaged Immediately. Till: Democracy of lhe City of Ijnncnstcr will meet nt the following places this evening, le twten the hours of 6 nnd 7 o'clock, for the pur pur pur pose nonilimtliigdilepsUsle the county con cen ventlmi nnd cnndldntes for county committee t rillHT VAItD-!3elc Metel. Hi:ci)NI WAHD Thcodern Wcndlti's HeUI. TIIIIIII WAIlD-LmnKer's Hetel. KOUHTH WAUD-VVm. Itehm'n Hetel FII-TII WAIlll-riilllp Willi's Hetel, HIXTII WAItD-Kchlller HeiiKO. HKV13NTII WAHD J. (Innrcnliiiiisr r's Con Cen Con citejn lleti I. KKIHTH WAHD- l.lshlh Wnnl Hetel. NINTH WAHD Arneld Haas' Held. It Extl'iAleir te Atlantic Cltyv In Heading rnll rnll read, Sunday. fcScptctnber 1. Hound trip tickets, geed for twedays. Kpeclnl lrnln leaves Quarry Mile at 8:lu a. in.; Lnticavtcr (King street), nt 1.30; Columbia, l:C0; Petersburg, LW; Ijindls vlllc, l'0. l'nre.JJ.OO. Train leaves Manhelm, 510, Lltltz,S:3),nnd Lphrntn, 5.10. Fare only 1175. Train returning same dny leaves Atlan tic City ntO p. in. Cheapest trip of the scnaeu. Don't miss It. Tickets geed te slop ever Ht Heading and Philadelphia en return trip. uu2I,22l,'ja8,'(Ultw .Vel Open In tlie Evenings. Itellly Hre-j. & Ilauii's store U net ejien In the evrnlngs (exiept en Jlendays und Saturdays), but the crowds throng the building all day long, In scnich of bargains, In lire, goods. The Immense stock of damaged hardware eilers rnte chances for chenp tilings for farmer, me chanic, und house vi Ife. JlCrtthe. HT!tem.f..-In this clly, en Aucut 19, Henry Htreble, in lheC7th yepr of his ngc. The relatives and Irlends of the family also, 8t. Pctei's and Bt. Antheny's societies, nre In vltcd te ntlend the funeral, from the residence or Jehn Hlcmcnz, Ne. 337 Last Orange itrctt, Thurtdny morning at S.'JO o'clock. High He qulrm Miisi nt Ht. Antheny's church al 0 o'clock. Inlerment nt fct Antheny's cemr tiry. ltd H.vvnM' te thlscllv.un the 9)ili liul., Grate Mnr.v, Unughttr of Philip and Knte Mnjitcr, aged three months. 'I lie relatives nnd ft lends of the family arc rc apeilfiill) invited te sllend the funeral, from the patents' icfddcncc, Ne. Uf Hexklund street, eu'lhuiKda) nrternoen at 2 o'clock. Intirment at Ien's rcnieltry. nti2i)-2td Laiiv.- AiigustlO, Ils9, ut tils home in Inter course, 1'n , Jacob Knby, hi Ids 77th cur. Tliciilatlvesnnd (rlcndsef Hie family nrr re spectfully Ins lied te attend the fimcrnl en 'I hurivday, Vugust 22, at 10 n, in Services nt the heuv. Iiilerment at Christ iliurch. Wvt.ni;. In this tlty, en the '-'Otli Inst., Kmma, infant daughter of lludelpli nnd Knte Walter, iged is months TJits rclatlvcsntid friends of the family are re spcctf'ill) invited te attend the funeral, from the parents' residence, Ne. 228 West Mlftlln street, en Thursday artcrnoen nt 1.30 o'clock. IiiUimcntat 8t. Jetcph's ccmctely. ltd HKAnri:. In this illy, en the 21t Inst., Mar tin L. benbrr, ill the 21st )ear of his ngc. 'I Jib relatives and friends of the family arc re spectfully liivllcd te attend the funeral, from his brothers lesldcncc, Ne. 325 ljincastcr ave nue, en Frlda) nltcriioen nt two o'clock. In. torment nt vVoedunrd Hill cemetery. 2td iUu gVlvucvtiivcmciite. t nsOl.V'ILLYPUHE. ROYAL BAKING POWDER. rpil la powder never varies. A marvel of pu J rlt), strength nod wholesemciicss. Mere economical than the ordinary ItliuN, and can not hcsnld in com icl It Ien with the multitude of low lest, short weight, alum or phosphate Powders, field only in cans. Hevai. Hakimi l'evi'in.ii i'i.. idi Widl sticet, .Viv Yerk. niar21-l)dAlyw pillLJl'ILLOrTIILUItAPi:. Tart lied and WIiIIcTaLIFOHNLY WINE, JOc pcrliellle ; ft.ti per dozen buttles. ItUHllEK'HLlQDOHSTOHK, Nii.23CcntieKiiiiire, ljincnster, Pa. J3 HS'l ft. HAVANA I'lLLLIt CIOAH IN thcilly, nt lill.l.Y vv All. a, Ne. 6 nnd 1UJ N'ertli lueen Ht. iuylS-flmM,W,'l liAve W riNi:s -iTi:rDEMTn:iMi:it. LAuiir-NHKi- T .Milt, Oppcnheluicr, lleelilielmcr, Dry Calnwba, hi. Julian Clarets. NO. 15 CENTRE SQUARE. scplS-lfd 1 ILLY WAITS! HAH THE HESTTWOFOH J 5t nnd V- I'lgars In theeltv, nt Nils.. 5 A 1U.I NOHTlf QUEEN HT. ni) lR-flmM.W.Th.S.lw WOHIC WANTED HY A MIDDLL-AOED Man Watchman prcfcried. aJl-v'l Al'l'iA Al Tllltt OFFICE. f ' HANDOPKNINT.'oKrHLl'ENNSYLvX HANDOPKNINT.'eKrHLl'ENNSYLvX II nla Heuse. Nrltsvllle, TD-.MOHHOW iniUltHDAY' L'VTNLNU. Htev'sFnll Oiches ti ii Omiillmses will leave the Ke) stene Heuse, 1'rankllu and Leepard Hotels nt 7 o'clock, lll A. MT1-F i;i., Proprietor. r jsi1i:y i'.n"a"llc6py" iiut"nene"can L Eiiual Hilly Waltz's Havana Filled Cigar, a l NOH. 5 A 103 NOHTH QUEEN ST. iiiyl'Klm.M.W.'Ili.SA.w JJII-ST TWO" TOR I'l VLrn3NT'IUAH"LN J the state, at HILLY WAIT.'H. Nes. 5 nnd 110 North Quern bt. iii)lS-f.m.M.W,Tli.Hivr rNTI.l)-A PIIYblCIAN TO HLSIDF. k l ut the leu illy Hospital. An unmarried mini pit a lien, .vppuuitiens mini reierences le be prcMiucd nt mrcllnc of Dlrcctorser the I'ei'I ensj I Ultl Y, HEI'I'L-MIILH 21, lsvl. ll UHULHUF 1IIE IIOAHU. augl7-M,W,Rtels V HAPPY THilFflHl' IT WAR WIIKX some luvir of Hie i-K'liaud pretty roiulil reiulil roiulil n.nlens eeiieelvisl the Idea of CnamelsTldlis, levidy le tin.- touch mid In-.iutllul te slglit. e Imve tlieiu In new, hand-isalnted. .sonic In felt Unit we think aic ver Reed, l'ldles that arc T)dle .MRS. E JI. WOOHWAHD, 2s'wL. King btieel. Heta Pillows that leek pretty ineugh te make )eit stay uwakc tendmlix- them. jCllLICbAI.R-WILLIIi:s)OLl AT l'UH I llrbnliMil Ne. 2.5 Ijist Walnut street, en Wednesday, ach. , ks?, the following personal property, vlr: A Tea Het ever 1U) jtnrseld. Hit (llasK Occimtcrs, ever 50 years old, mum urns ijuuntltles of Dishes, n Parler Hult, two Old Fashioned llnrcnun, ever 1W years old, Wnlniil Lxlcnsleii Table, bcvvlng Machine, Carpets, Cutlvri.btevcii, Cleck, ICItchcii Wnre, Kevin Oita-e Piane and luiiiiereua ether trtllcs nli te cunmence alie clock p. in. n2i-2t s initie SHIRTS ! SHIRTS blurts of all descriptions Made te Order Cheaper than Hie) can be bought for el.cw herr, as vrc sell fiirmauuf icturcrs' prelll enlv. TROUT & SHANK, Hhlrl Jfanufadurers nnd Men'a Outtlltcis, 110 North Queen btiect. inar2U-lydIt t BTLAMll UM'UXCUUsION FHOM AN IN V LA M I CI I Y. lhe Yeiinis Itipulilicaiis of l.auiat r, villi mi such tin EM-iirsleu te T0LCHESTER BEACH, On the CliiMipenkc ltsy, en Al'Ol'bTia', Iss'.i. uty Iiaiii leaves Iiiu-asler at i. lOu. iu en P. It. It.. ! in I., b.ut at Pert Dcpe.il. rii'Kirris- v.'.rie. iuigi7-ietd.t2tw 1) CJIOl It VTH' fill NTY CONVENTION. The Dcmixrutic i iiunt) and District L'env en. tluus-ef iJiin-asUr i. -limy, will meet ut JIp-u. iii-rehnr Hull. In Hip It) or Ijini-nstir, en Wi:HNllAY, Al'lilhT 2S. The delegates from the ell) distrle-U will inwi ut 10 e'chult a. in , und tits l threv etilrgalcs te tin- -l.ilc con. cotton. 'Ihc dclivates fiem the btsiuul il.uucri M-mlily Hlsiili-l villi meet al III o'clock n. m. uiiilehst I ii d legates le tin M.ilctoiivcntieii. lliedclcgatisfriHii tile I'll) and laiue-r Dis trict, niter lie adjournment el tin- tin, ilMrlcl conventions nillmrs-t in Miiatortalienveiillon mid elect en inemU r of tin- state i-eminlttce. The dili'd.iut. from tin Thlnl Assembly nnd Fourteenth iuil"rt.il il'pisri District villi nit el ut llk'JOn. in., and elect four delegulim le the state convention, a member uf the state committee and nominate it candld.ile for statu be i la ter. Alter the udjeurnmenii of nil thedlstiict eon. vcntlens the delegates will meet In Joint county convention, ami nominate cundhtutt-ii fee district attorney, director of the peer, prison Inspector.! and county surv eyer. JOHN feMALUNF. , ..... . .. Chninr.nn County Committee, HuHStuJ.lf,Y jtrm glberttemcttt. fVH OOLDEN LION AMD MIA OUF.NDA J Clr, Se elnn, are hsv4 mad srtth long Clear Havana KllTer1W and tW Iiem. i rmmjfr ana tm tmsm. DEMUTH'ft CIOAK (rtnHr IMfdH HIEMtXuBtfeet. TUDOER HAVE l-ONO H1NCE DECIDED J that Billy Waltz' Clfar lithe belt In the late. Formic at . NOW. 5 A 1M NORTH QUEEN BT. mylM)tnM,W,Th,BAw EH.HIr"; August rcelucei the price of &UITIXOS AND TnOVSEIilSGIH AT McORANN ft KOWLEN'8, IM North Queen HtrceL A HA HE CHANCE. Bi&est Rednctkn of All ii Fin Clethes. Thirty dellnrHultii reduced te twenty-two dol lars. Ten dollar Punts reduced te 17.50, and all ether Light Weight Hnltlnr In the name pro portion. A large clock te Mleet from, al H. OEIIHART, Ne. North Queen Htreet. VOnly Direct Importing Tailor In -the City of LjincaiUr. TTENBY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, ha removed te ISA Eait King itreel, having a full Una of Furniture or every oencrlptlen al 111)) lowest prices. Alie Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our coeda, aMfdlt U. WOLF. 138 Eeut King StrceL A r.ENNEnCHOR GARDEN. ATTRACTIONH TH13 WEEK. rilOORAMME: HAHHY M. PRICE, Dutch Comedian. JONIS and EDWARDS, Irlih Comedians Btid Dancers. WILLIAMS EAMILY.lhcOrMtbketch Team, Hilly. Mnmle nnd Nellie, In their amusing sketch, "The Turtle Deves. Alse n laughable afterpiece. aft-ln cwse of rain the ptitertAlnnirnt wilt h held Inside. JCWniel L. PFAEKFLE. I'rep. INSTATE OF WILLIASI U. FOKIINEY. U lale of IjinciLvlcr city, deceased. Letters tcstnmcntaryenMld estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are ree,uestel le mnke lnimedlnte payment, and these having claims or demands ngnlnst the same, will present them without tlclnv- for settlcnif nt te the undersigned, residing m Lnn Lnn cestcr City. ELLEN J. FORDNEY; WILLIAM J. FORDNEY, K. H. RtVNelW, KxeetiteiK, Attorney. Mig7-6tdW TJALACE OF FASrtlON. STAMPED LINEN AT THE PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Opened today two great bargains in Stamped Linen Cevers. 54-inch Stand Cevers, open worked at betli ends and knot ted fringe, at 25c apiece. 72-inch Sideboard Cevers, same style, at 35c Canvas Cleth Splashers, 15 cents. Memie Cleth Splashers, dado border, 25c Memie Cleth Stand Cevers, extra heavy, dado border and whipped fringe, 50c 72-inch Sideboard Cevers, same goods, 75c. KID GLOVES. 54 dez. Colored Kid Gloves, in tan, brown and slate, some are 4 buttons, some 5, and some 7 hook laced, they are offered at the uniform price of 69c apiece ; they are big bar gains, the majority of them be ing worth $1 a pair. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. Selling out our stock of Chil dren's Jerseys at way down prices. One let in navy, blue and garnet, reduced from 62 te 45c. One let of Fancy Blouse Jerseys, reduced from $1 te 79 and 75c. One let of Blouses reduced te 89c from $1.25. One let reduced te $1.29 from $1.75. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 North Queen St. M .VHTIN UHOS. Men's All-Weel, one or tw e Suits of a kind, at nearly Imlf-jiteSli Trousers 11 loom lull le select fiem !2 te te. In the lie) 1' nnd Children's Attractive Prices Department urc things north )our looking after. A s.iv lug of a lull or u third ir Hie right sle is hue'. Tlie iietivc trade In Furnlsiilng (ioeds is lhe outcome of the unusual low prices put en nil seasonable novelties that take them out rapidly. They must go, as the Fall stock coming in will seen take their place. MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, SOS, M ASP 38 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Ut HerttsrmcMt. Damaged Hardware. We ate selling our Enormeui Sterk of Goods Dumxged In enr recent Flre At Sacrifice Prices. We mmt be rid of It nil by HEPTEMBEn 15, te make room for our Immense Stock of New Goods. RAnE CHANCE FOR IIAROAINS In Heuiefumlihlnr Heeds, Oilcloths, Farm Implements, Sterei, Baby Carriages, Cutlery, OU Steyei, ftc. REILLY BROS. & RAUB, 40 and 42 Werth Queen Bt., Lancaster, Pa., (Next Doer te the I'ostefnce.) Hew biJct.scmcttt0. CANES-THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF Cane in the city inn be found nt BILLY WAITZ'H CIOAK STORE, .. .JfS!1- 5 nnd 103 North Queen street. lil)-27-M,M',ThS&w T7I0R RENT-FOUR SIX AND NINE ROOM -i ...V.0,"""' Apply nt Kia-tfd W5HOUTH WATER BT. CANEa-EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN ACA. cla, l'enang . Welschcl. Cherry and Maine ca, mounted In Silver nnd Bronze. ....... DEMUTH'8 CIGAR STORE. att-tfdR in it King utrcet. PJs,.A.l'..S.T,(;E ON AND AFTER SEP TEMBER 1. IhSI Vlvn IVr l-mit will l.a ded tonllHcheolTax net paid bv that time. ......., W. O. MARSHALL. iiuggVlltdR Treasurer. E CARRY THE LARCIKST STOCK OF .'? ""' Flne Smoking Tobacco In the city. AV oeden I'lpe nt6c. nnd fix:, each. Genu ine Meerschaum Plpe it23e. each. DESIUTH'H CIGAR STORE, "tUfdlt in East King Street. IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Abcste Pnekcd Cocks, Pet nnd Bib iuckb, lAjiervecKs, awing joints, cull nun get thertijer send your order by mull, le JOHN BEST 333 Eusl Fulton street. ni2-tfd WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY the pound. 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or ever. Oc. All goods delivered le nnypwrt of lhe city Free. Cnll en JOHN BEST, Ne. 33.1 East Fulton street. mZ-tfd IJIOR RENT.-STORE AND ROOMS IN THE 2 Feltz building onCheslniillreel,epioslto the l'ennnjhniihirnllreiid station. Wlnetowsen three eldrs, drlvewny te the rear, steam heat, thorough ventilation. One or the ment attrac tive buildings in the clly. Apply te ,, .. . C'H- 'OLTZ, ftllglS-lWd lNIELLIORNCI.lt erricE. JMPORTANT TO YODNO MEN AND ..J,.i'H,JKW.SlP,,uM,,C9, Ediientlen nt the EYSIONE BUSINESS COLLEGE. It has the best facilities, lhe bevt methods, the most complete course. $35 Day Course : )J) Evening session. Typewriting nnd Sheithnnd taught. Opens Monday, September 2. ..... . W.D. MOSSEIt, .... Ne' ,b North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. tfeLtw ' ' BUSINESS EDUCATION.-FALLTERM OF t,t...y.'!..,,'?.n4:us,tcr Buslncn College begins ShI'TEMBER2. Our large caUilegue contain. Ing nil necessary Inrormntlen, villi be out in n few days. Send for It nnd sce vrliat our gradu ates say of the school. Type-writing rrce te theso vvlie take the full business course. Con densed catalogue sent en receipt or postal card, or cnll ut College Reems, Ne. ll),'3 Enst King street. Address, II. C. WEIDLEH, Principal. Hh V.R l A " T K " ,:u K,' ' 'NO TACKLE. Onr threojeintid I(V reds nil gene. Supply exhausted. Te mccl the ele mauds for n cheap red vie reduce our tlircc-Jelut benutlfiilly Malncd 15c led le Lie. Our thrcc-Jelnt brasa mounted Bass rHls nil cone. Factory supply exhausted. We will sell for tl.00 n tine tluce-Jeliited nlekle mounted lancevvoed tip red. ThlsakHcrlllcn. New Is the time for bargains In tine reels and reds. FRAILEY'SEAST END PHARMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market,) l-rallcy's Sarsaparllla Compound is tlmbest ler the bleed. tJOeatulJI. M.W.FAw "y ILLIAMbON J. FOeTER. THE HOLIDAY SEASON WILL SOON HE OVER. SCHOOL DAYS ARE CLOSE AT HAND. THE IIAI'FV.CARELESS HOYS WILL NEED NEW bUITS. Bring tlicm tejii, rer we arc piep.ired te Sui- ply All Cemers with Streng-Made Reliable CLOTHING, SHIRTS, NECKWEAR, HATS, CAPS AND BOOTS AND SHOES, That will Stand the Recklcis Wear of the Be)s for the Coming Scheel Term. i- We nre Actively Enmigcd in Making Preparations for the OpentngJef our NEW DK PARTMENT In DRY GOUDa AND NOTION'S. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. rpiIE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. THE People's Cask Stere. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. WILL .MAKE TO ORDER DURING THE PRESENT AND ORDINARILY DILL SEASON EVERYTHING IN THIS DEPARTMENT AT LOW PRICES WHETHER IT 1IE FOR Kt'MMER OR WIN TER WEAR. Gee. F. Rathven, NO. 25 EAST KING STREET, reaiSMrdll LANCASTER, PA. Williamson it Fester, jiUoccUrtuceua. TRUE DALMATIAN INSEft POWDER. propelled by n Reed powder blower, la the niest effectunt destroyer of flies and ether small insects, rcrhaie AtHUHLEY'S DRUG STORE, SCWrsI Kins Klrwe IneHlrmit. CARRY IN STOCK-REST. CHARCOAL, . Hammered Rar Iren, Deubln RcflncM Iren, Hurdcn's Rivet Iren, Rivets, Het nnd Celd Heller 'Iren, steel, Sheet Iren ft-18 te Ne. 18. at JOHN HE!- KST'S. a East Fulton MrecL miS-tld TACKIN09. AS FOLLOWS: DIRIOO, FOR JL Steam and Hydraulic 1'neklnK, Abeiit Repe. Woven nnd Wlcfc Pncltliig, Hemp lVtcklnir, As As hestes Mill Heard, Avhestes Cement, AsbeitOT Shcntliln?, Gum l'arl;lne,Giim Itlnv" for Water Unuges.PlumbnKO Paeklng, Kced'a Patent An lieMtw, Lined Sectional I'll Cever, nt JOHN RESTS, 3S3 East Fulteu street. ni3-tfd QTEAM HEAT IS THECOMING HEAT FOR ij dwellings, churches, school house!!, etc., though successfully used ene hundred years n!i: y henyeu contemplate n chnncecalt en JOHN BEST, who will ijlve you a sntlsructery Jeb, nt a fair price. m'J-tfd IOR THE I1EST DDT AIR FURNACE IN . ?..the market, te le JOHN. BEST. SSI East Fulton street. . inZ-trd I7I0R l'ULLEYB. SHA1TINO. COLLARS, . - ,H0J'SCr!' Clnmp Hoxem, Coupling, eta, gei te JOHN BEST, 3S East Fulton street. luS-tfd n ITQ?.1 Bp'IiERTOBE BRUSHES. STILLSON i.' P Wrenches. PI pe nnd M enkcy Wi enclies combined, Hlc. OU Cans, etc., ke te JOHN BEST. U East Pulton street. ' liiZ-lfd rj.OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING M fei steam work, nt JOHN BIXST'S, 33.1 Eait 1 ulteii street. m2-tfd ITIOR BOILERS. HORIZONTAL. TUBULAR, 3 crlical, I'erlnble,Cyllndcr,Marnc. of any size or power, of lhe best materia! nud work manship, go te JOHN BEST, sa East Fulton 'ticct. m'J-tld fJARTICULAIl ATTENTION PAID 10 X Meilel MnkliiK, Patterns, Drawings and i,1'?T1urlJ1.,,('l. nt ,Vr!res rensennblc, nt JOHN BLsl s, ai Last FiUten street. ncMfd AGENCY POP. CALIjAIIA'n ftCO'S CI ,, inent te lake the plaee of Red Iad. tn hulk It makes live times the quantity of red lead nnd Ii far superior In making. team Joints, packing ninn nnd hand hole, plates en boilers. ULST S, S.53 East Fulton street. mS-tfd OR BOLTS. LAG SCREWS, SET SCREWS, Square and Hexagon Nuts, these uoeds In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, ;OJ East Fulton Btrccl, J!!i.triL TJUMI-S, BOILERS, .MINING, CENTRIFU- l..i1Lv"l,n,m.Ui!i'''Jl,'!'.l,",P.Rer n"' cnimelty, nt JOHN BIMT'S. 3.15 Eust Fulton street. iiij'tM -IADIATORS, 0F ANY .MAKE OR Dli 1.V slmi, can he furnished nt reasonable llBiircK, hyJOHN BESl'.Sai East Fulton streeL mi'-tfd "ITIOR STEA.M OAUgIs, HIGH OK LOW JP PrfHiiie. Water Onuifes Giiuke Cenki, oed Whccli or Weighted, Glass 'lubes hUtles.Syplitms Ter Strum Onuses, Cylinder Oilers Plain, water Gauce Celiimu, Ceck-i rer Steam Gauge., c.lll oil JOHN BElsT, 33.J East Fulton street. m2-tfJ I 71 OR AMERICANSIGHTFEED CYLINDER Lubricators, Glass oil Cups for liearlncs. ) oil can get then at JOHN BESTS, ail East ! niten street. m'J-tfd .Miuuieius, Ameilean Unions, Tuhu hiiptierts, i.'.".L,!f.?,,s,.t.le?r'u.1(1 Celling Plutcs,goteJOHN llbbi"S, :H3 Eiist Fulton sticet. niS-tfd TF YOU WAN1F1RST-CLASS PORTABLE JL, Engine nnd Beiler, en vvliicls.ihenp, ns the following prleei shew: el lien.c-H)rer, $173:8 lioise-power, ."a; lUhorkc-pewcr. H"; 15 horse herse r,J"",,'.r.'.,',7;! ,R horse-power. 1,17J, call at JOHN BLS1 S.33J East Fulton stntt. mS-tld UAW MILIJjrilARK llILLsT COB MIiJlS. O Leather Rellers, Tan Paekeis, TriploHeiso V!iv.1r.sv..J.Ilnil,B ,""1 Mlnliuj Machinery, nt JOHN Blvsl'S J3J liist Fulton stitct. inJ-tfd ITlOIt HORIZONTAL STATIONARY E.N 2 Chies, from 2 te SO horse-power, and Vei tlcal Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you vvll find thim nt JOHN BESTS, 3.13 liist I'ulteu MtCCL in'.'-trd FOR CASTINGS. IRON OR BRASsi LIGHl' or heavy, at short notice, go le JOHN ULST, 33.1 East Fulton sticet. mlS-trd INJECTORS. RUE LlTTLlf GIANT, HAN cock Inspiraters and Electors, Ebcrninn Beiler Feeder, Penbertliy lnsHi'ter. Amerlenn Injectors nil In stock, nt JOHN BEST'S, S.U list Fulton meet. m2-lfd OA r"kA ti:ue ilF I'll'i I'ROM M tJJfJJJ inch le 0 incli iliametcr.Uer salenln lewflguic, nnd lhe only house in lhe city Willi a plpu ctittlnir mnehlne, cutting up te t! Inch diameter, nt JOHN BEST'S, OU East Ful ton sticet. in'J-tfd rpANKS FOirVVATERTei li'.ACI I) OR GAS, JL of nny shape or capacity, nt fair prices, go te JOHN REST, B3J East Fulton street, milfd 3 TURK BRICKS, FIItlT CLAY,AT LOW llgurcs, go te JOHN BEST, Sii East Fulton sticet. ni2-tfd 1300 rs AND SHOES. EXCUSE US, But It makes tiisinlleut the ilaims madebv seme elenlers. They give ncaily ever) thing nt cost. They linve no profit 11 you liulleve all they say, yet innke money iiaxeuably fast. Cnnjutiiiccotiutler ItT Wcuic trying toglve customers full value for their meiic) and u III net humbug them by dalmlng te sill lelevv cost. Wc claim le have tlie best Shee ler men nt 3J.CO te be had an.vwheic, uml wilt put it ngalnstall ethers. A line bright Dungela But But eon for ladle nt f2.(V and S2.J5. Wc nlse luiv n n tolerably lull line of ehcap -.hoes fei men, women and children. Tiy us Rtsiiectlully Yours. VM. H. GAST, NO. 100 NORTH QUEEN ST., UVNLASTLR lunl-lydWA-F VyE EXAMINE VA ES FREE. Speetacles I WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If em have them examined) en will probably ttnd that there Is something vireug with tlicm, und that gUse.s will ben greil help te you. We use iLimltnble "DIA MAMA v lenses, which nrc nIKile only by u,iiml reeenimcnded by lending Oculists us the best aids te dilec dilec ttve vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, S3.0O j usual pi ice, S5.DO. Steel Siwetaeles, noe.: uual price, SI , (Ml. ArtlfUiut E)Cs Inserted, 1 ; luual price, $10. H. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITICIANS, PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut sties?U. ui)iM)d M ILI.EIt'a BORAX SOAP. MILLER'S Borax Seap WILL WASH CLOTHES, AND EVERY ARTICLE. VNDBR THE SUN FOR PRATT PA BY ASBESTOS DIbO Vnlvcs,Jeuklni Valves, BrassGlobe Valves, Brass Gnte Valves, Iren Bedy Glohe Valves, Lever barely Valves. Pep Safely Valves, Air Valves. Radiator Valves, Piatt's Swlngliij Cheek Valves, BrnssCheik Yulip, Feet Valve. Angle Valves, cull ut JOHN BEST'S, S3.1 Enii Fulton street. mi-trd .. -, f vj. fay .--v U J rif-r-V'nti ir i V.MIihilit'wl tt .wgagfrr itfw$km&3fr.m.z &&&ix ftfc.ak- eil. t '
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