Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 13, 1890, Image 4

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& H'-MkaBh: wj teat avealM. Rev. Percy
PPilWtelMi WM'eleeM rector. The new
h iaUr u MtUre of New Yerk aUte. Ha
PIHMlll imgtey academy In England, and
AaklheA hta achMatlen at Trinity college,
xXmVrik. At one time ha waaenthe
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.:&Tt n4 preached .In St. .James'
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jerska thirty years or age. Tnismern-
awlsjf William Aug. Alice, esq., secretary ei
& restry, officially notified Mr. Robet-'S-lussi'of
his election, and hs Is likely te
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i nefctt fer nearly a year. If Rev. Hobettom
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JtaB Patterson JTllea Opinion in Turee
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L'ft" Ths suit of Abraham u. uanir.
Wt TTetinr U. Qantx. was attached
M.- lbr trial at neon te-day befere Judge Llv-
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!tSf report that plaintiff bad forged a note.
$&& Ths snlt of Carey Bres. A Qrevemyer vb.
. A. nerahev &Dro.. wa3 attaclaea ler trial
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rh'' before Judge raiisrien. iuni mu iu
(i : '' recover for geed sold aud dollverou.
Kj&ii About certain articles, among them music
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R. Judge rattorsen niea opinions in me
m), following cases:
i.V, Jesenh Krelder and wlfe's nsMened os-
Ir'v' tate, the exceptions te auditor's report were
W" dismissed and the report absolutely eon-
biv nrrnea.
J ln tne attachment suit of Susan Landis
Kiv vs. Ureneman Brethers, with the Lancns-
pH 4'rter' County National bank as garnlsueca,
Fi.'J '' Judgment was entored in favor or pisinuii
sy.. for 1709.28.
v In the sntt of Sarah Feltr vs. the Singer
'::' awtner Mirhlnn imtunv. the rule te show
,eaUM why the names of F. S. Ayers and
W? w U1V1 PUUUIU 1IU. uv nuuvu ai wuw-
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lia' A netltlen for a A. fa. airalnst Wm. Coff-
"-',? matli. of Hllhnrv. for arrearairea due his
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;4,V sented. The court directed at.a. te Issue
IjSJS. n tne replevin milt of Msry A. dsnts vs.
iS-J Itinliitn W riant thn lurv f nil nil In favnr
fek" of plalntia for M30.83. Brown &. Hensel
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k ".She Suffer n Lenar Time Frem Dropsy.
' Her. Meran Called te Annapolis.
Columbia, Feb. 13. Mrs. Hannah Mc
Carthy, living en Union atreet, near Fifth,
Sfe&isA i... -I L -" aJ A-' ,1
S(?l- M rMn II dealh reiulted from DllOU-
aSnla ,shmhU a nrW.4 nfrn- frtllf ttmnthfl 111
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A Carthy, who was killed en the Pennsylva-
f& nla railroad seven years age, bne was
Vh, born In Ireland and has lived in town for
many years. Twe daughters survive, Miss
Ellen McCarthy, at home, and Sister Anna
'' Theresa, at the Foundling asylum, New
plpj Yerk. The funeral will take place en Sat-
thi nreay morning ai v o'cieck ireni ou x-eicr s
Mw.'' Catholic church.
Kev. F. J. Clay Meran, rector of St.
Paul's P. E. church, has been called by the
bishop of Maryland te the ofllee of arch
deacon or Annapolis.
Constable S. Morrison hns been notified
by the clerk of the court, under Instruc
tions from the judges, te notify borough
and township constables that their election
last year was for three years.
C. C. Knuirman, esq., will address the
Franklin lyeeum, of Enst Denegal town
ship, en Thursday evening, February 20.
Jehn Beldlnger, a four-yenr-eld son of
Geerge ReidJnger, living en Seuth Fourth
street, took an overdeso of laudanum this
morning. The bottle was standing en a
sewing tnachine and was picked up by the
boy and seme of the contents swallowed.
Dr. MarUel was summoned and prescribed
. Uw proper antidotes.
DEATH OF AS OLD CITIZEN'.
William SIoCeinbN l'asses Away After
an Attack eflj Grippe.
Wm. McCombs died en Wednesday at
bis borne near Drumere Centre He bad
net betin In geed heaUU for some time and
bad an attack of la grippe, which was the
Immediate cause of his death.
Mr. McCombs was a native of Ireland
and came te vthis county when quite-a
7 yesng man ; at the time of bis death he
i-u was about eighty years of age. He was a
shrewd, careful business man, of strict In
! tagrity, a geed practical farmer and suc
ceeded well in life. He gave all his chil
dren the advantages of a geed education,
and had reason te be proud of his family,
which Is as follews: Mrs. Dr. Cooper, of
Cleveland, Ohie; W.J. McCombs, who Is
a teacher in Pequea; Miss Bella, who
teaches In Druruere ; Jehn, who is farm
ing for his father; Miss Annie, a "teacher
of Drumere ; Geerge, who is In Philadel
phia attending a medlcal college, and who
was formerly with Jehn Wunamaker. He
will be buried at Chestnut Level Of which
church he was a member.
Anether Freight Wreck.
At Falmouth station, which is en the
Columbia branch of the Pennsylvaula rail
road, a wreck occurred about S o'clock
Wednesday afternoon. An nxle in a west
ern bound train, drawn by cngiue Ne.
1172, broke and caused eight cars te lcave
the rails. The trucks were tern out from
each, and although they caused a great
blockade, they are net broken. The south
track was blocked for an hour, and It was
found necessary te run the Harrisburg ac
commodation due here at 0:45, back te Mldf;
dletewn and down the Mount Jey track.
It was ever two hours late reaching Lan
caster. An extra train was made up at
Columbia and run te this city te make con
nection. The north track was net cleared
until four o'clock this morning.
Beys Complained Asalnat.
Complaint was made yesterday before
Alderman Hersbey against Jehn Lauer,
Lyman White, Harry White, Harry
Stevens, C. Btapf, A. Docrsem, Harry
Bransby, Harry Fasnacht and Ivy Dart,
Tha boys have a house rented en Derwart
street which they occupy as a place of
Besetiag, and the neighbors complain that
they are a nuisance, and Constable May
brought suit. They will have a hearing
shortly.
TaU ere of a Merchant.
D. B. Case,' attorney for Illly Ceble, of
Marietta, Issued execution late en Wednes
day afternoon against Jehn W. Ceble,
Merchant of Marietta, for $3,600. The
J alga ant en which execution was issued
ia 4atad January 1, 1683. but was only en
lersstln the prothenotary's etllce late en
WaUnaaday,
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Cae Continued,
Tha bearing- of Paul Hoke, of Yerk
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X-ijBty, ehargsd by Henry Blnkley with
. I 4)snraiiinTni. uoueiu euiue.au.
L Defrauded a Laudlerd.
W.W. Whltahaad hue given ball before
v'v,t,AMnnaMHalbaehte auawer a charge of
i m m. Jl Tjelasa VaJTMIf tT at fu-kal kv tIll
mm 4PW1b VSsT W (at erSjiSMM fJliii
' The Hlb M cmertal Fund.
Cettnty Superintendent Urecht has ro re
atrw) oenlritmtlona from a number of
ehoeU In the county for the Itlgbee
memorial fend. Up te Monday return
were made te Mm from 153 school. Tlie
amount wu $133.05, making an average of
69 centa from each achoel.
A Grand fully.
Iter. Selh P. Y. Smith has made nr
rangements for a final grand rally at his
church, en Strawberry street, en Sunday
evening. The money realized will be ap
plied te the payment of the debt contracted
by the purchase of a parsonsge.
A Trip West.
On next Tliundsy evsnlng J. H. Hnbtckcr, of
Philadelphia, will lecturs In ths Court Heuse
en "A trip West te drive away dull care," for
the benefit of Emmanuel chapel and ths Cheral
society of HL Paul s Reformed church.
A social and literary entertainment will be
held this (ThurKtayJerenlngalKminHtiuel ml.
Ien, Cor. Pine and Walnut streets. Admlulen
free.
The riustneM Men's Jubilee.
An entertainment known as " The Budness
Meu' Jubilee," l In reurae of preparation by
the Yeung IVeple's society of HI. Jehn' Lu
theran church, and will be presented te the pub
lic In the near future.
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Corporal Tanner te Jeature.
Tha Veteran Union Legien ha engaged Cor
poral Tanner te deliver a lecture In the court
bouae en the evening of February 18, for the
benefit of lis relief fund. Ill Rubjert will be
" The soldier' life, grave and gay." It Will be
Corporal Tanner' lint appearand) In I-nnca-ter,
and the denim te thl much-talked-of
!eren will attract a large audience.
A O rand Concert.
The mualcal event efllie wiuen will certainly
be the flint performance In Lnncaitcr of Mev
Inl's " HUibat Mater," en n arale or marnlltide
and with the accesaerlc that will net only draw
a large home, but make It a memorable ecca;
Ien In ths Mimical hlitery of Lancaster. A
Urge, selected and well-drilled chorus will as-
alit in the oberal work, wiiue me soieiau en
gaged atand In ths front rank of American ar
tlat. Mr. William Courtney, the eminent
tenor, whose nice In England we only
equaled by the nensntlen lie created Iu America,
will auntatn the tenor ele and ha charge of
the quartet. In the rendition or oratorio like
"Juda Msccabseui," "Meulah," and po pe
ctslly the Blabst Mater," thl quartet ha
earned a meit enviable reputation. At the
Worcester mutlcal fcttlval Carl Zsreshu, tlie
veteran leader, declared that the quartet' per per per
formnncejef the "Btabat Mater " wa the lel
he ever condueted. Mlu llallcttbeck and Mint
O'Cenntll (ultoef I'lymeuth church), are name
familiar te all mutlclani, and figuring meit
uremlnentty at all our great muilcil reitlvaU.
In a mlscellaueeu pregramme, forming the ee ee
end part of the entertainment, the quartet will
b heard Intthelr bent aelectlen, a wellssln
the new national hymn," Banner of the Hea,"
which will be heard for the flrt tlme In Lun
eaater, the native home eftlie competer,
Messrs. Itnyinend die Whltcemb'a Cali
fornia Tours.
Mesum. llaymead A. Whltceuib, tha popular
excursion manager, announce three mera tour
te the Piiclflc Ceait In connection with their
winter aerie or trip, the date or departure
being March 0, 10 and 'JO. Twe or the partlc
(March 0 and 20) will go via Chicago and the
Heck Iiland and Hants Fe line, and ths Houth
era Paclfle cempauy'i "Hitntel Iloute" from
the Creeent City. All three partle will travel
In magnificent train or Pullman palacodlnlng palacedlnlng
car. Ne greater comfort or luxury can be ob
tained In railway travel than thcie atipcrb
train afford, and the tranacenttncnlal Journey
become In a Raymond Jc Whltcerab tour a
meat dellgbtrul experience. Many well-known
names are already booked for the several trip,
aud the March tour promlee te be among ths
pleasanteit aud tnent uccesml of the aeuaen.
The cleilng Mexico tour I aailgned ter March
10. Tlle annual alght-aeelng tour te the Paclfle
Ceait are announced for April 23. T'Cacrlplhe
circular of the various trip may be obtalued
by addressing Raymond & Whltcemb, 111 Houth
Ninth alrcet, under the Continental Hetel, Phil
adelphia. ittntrrlrtnc.
MALZNUit McLavehmn. On February 5,
l&O, at the pareennge, Ne. 217 Houth Queen
street, Lancaster, 1., by Rev. E. C. Verkcs,
Mr. Jeseph Maimer, and Miss Carrie McLaugh
lin, all or this city. lUUw
fPcntha.
Mermen. February 12, ISM), in this city,
Harry James Messmau, son of Jehn aud Uuriili
Messman, In the tlfth year or his age.
The relative and friend or the family are re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
hi parents residence, Ne. Vti Rockland street,
en Haturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment
at Woodward Hill cemetery.
Brem. In this city, 'en the 11th lust., Mrs.
Elizabeth Hrom, In her "ltd year.
The relatives and friends of the family nre re
spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
her son's residence, Ne. 434 Chester street, en
Friday morning at S.Mat the house aud 0 o'clock
at HU Antheny's church. Interment utHt. An An
teony's cemetery. 2td
Wilsen. In Kllzaoethlown, Feb. II, 1S'.K),
James Wilsen, In theBOth year of his age,
The relatives and frlends of the family are ru ru
pectfully invited te attend the funeral, from
his late residence, en Friday morning. High
Mass at St. Peter' Catholic church at 9 o'clock
a.m. Interment at the cometcry. 'ltd
LAifieirs. Februury 11, 18J0, at Lampvlcr
Jehn Lanleus, aged 6J years.
The relative and friends or the fiimlly are re
respcclfully Invited te attend the funeral, from
lit late residence lu Ijiiu peter, en Friday after
noon at '1 o'clock. Services at thoheusoaml
ulse at the Methodist church, Htrasburg. Inter
ment at Strathurg cemetery, "Id
Heiiii. Februury 11, 18W, In this cltv. Chris
tian B. Herr, president of the Iaiicaster County
National bank, In his 81st year.
The relatives and friends of the family nre re
spcetfully Invited te attend the funeral from
his late rC8ldcnce, Ne. Ui West Orange street,
en Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Services at
the Duke Htrect Methodist church nt2-.H0. In
terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Please
emit flowers.
McCoiu.-February 12, HM, William Mc
Comb, In tlieTOIli year of lilsugc.
The relutlvc and friends of the family are re
spectfully lnvlted te attend the funernl, from
hi late residence, lu Drumore, en Haturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock, InUrment at Chestnut
Level. - Vtd.tw
aStlavltcte.
Ltve Stock MnrKctH.
nusFAl.0, Feb. 12.-Cuttle Receipt, 1,720;
market steady.
Sheep end Lambs-Re eclpts, 0,200 jfiilr demand
and lower Hhe'p Choice te extra, K'bt&UW;
medium te geed, S5 43&5(!j; enmmeu te kikmI,
5t5 30. Ui ill Lis- geed te choice, S7.Vt700;
fair te geed, Id 40&0 70 ; medium te fair, & W&
tf 3V
Hegs-Recclpts, 7,150; memedlum and heavy,
JHajl5; mixed, f)M5; Yorkers, 91401 15;
plgs.lllOul 15; roughs, J25.J3UJ.
East I.uektv. Cattle Receipts. IOTA : shli
ments, 1170; market llrm: prime, SI 50. H 75;
fair te geed, SIH33I50; ceiiimuii, SIMUJUJ;
stockers aud feeUem, ti 7S33 2j ; no curs shlpied
te New Yerk.
Hogs Receipts, 1500; shipments. 1100;
market firm: medium, H 40i4 50; Yorkers,
II2O3I50; Philadelphia, 14 54 45; Pigs,
HUMl 10: no cars th(pied te New Yerk.
Hhee Receipts, 2uu : shlpraeuu. none ;
market fair; prime, t5 50.$5 75; fair te geed,
H 7&5 25 ; geed te coinmeii, 12 5033 50 ; lambs,
cuicAQO, Fib. 11, Kecelnts, H.OuO; shipment
4,000; steady; biwes, U bOviS 10; steers,
U 04 70 ; stockers and feeders. rJ 403.3 60;
cows, bull and mixed, II 20c3 00; Texas cattle,
r.' eOS3 50 ; Western lUugers, tl 70&3 CU.
Hogs RcccIpU, 30.000; shipments, 14.000; mar
ket steady; mixed, 13 eft4 00: heavy, ri 75
8400; light, 37534(tt; kll, S3 2533 70. '
Sheep Receipts, bOUO: khlpmenu. 1,000: mar
ket strong; natlves,,l504375; Western woeled
It U05 00 ; ihern Texans, 13 605 1 ; lambs, 15 00
te 15 70 per hundred weight.
ttv SVbwcvtiocmcnte.
TUST RECEIVED.
ROKDERER RED L.VUEL,
The Finest or Cliamiinsnes.
ROHRERH LIQUOR STORE,
Ne. 22 Centre Hquare.
TrANTED-A SITUATION AS UPSTAIRS
Y girl or nurte. Apply at this etllce. It
ANTED-A QIRL WANTS A HITUA HITUA
tleu todegcneral housework.
It APPLY AT THIb OFFICE.
WAJJTED-TWO GIRLS FOR GENERAL
housewerk: euemiddle-aiced preferred,
te go te Camden, N. J., In a family of twe: uu
children ; waves, tj.50 per week. Inquire at
WM. U. lUJY'S Boek Bindery,
ltd 16BeuthQueeuSt.
UCLIC SALE-TO-MORROW (FRIDAY)
morning and afternoon at 9 aud 1:J0 o'clock
utirul Furniture of All Kluds.ut VISeuUi
queen street. JOEL L. HAINES,
ltd Manager for Dclchler d Schauta.
UBLIB SALE OF A CENTRALLY LOCA
AlCD HOME.
OS TCESOAV, FaBBUARYlffi,
At the Leepard HeUl, the Twe-Story Frame
Dwelling Meuse, Ne. IU East Vine street, con
tains kevsn rooms, papered throughout und In
excellent condition ; let S by 150 feet, hydrant
la yard, a tine variety or rrult. Sale at rAji. m.
r . J.R.OIVLER.
JegL L. Haises, Auct, fbu,U,lU
jlttt anntrmtrtt.
flAllM AUK WOBKli
DOttfOK 0ABBIAOI WOslKi,
Cerner of Duke und Vine Htretti (feraler.jr
a,000 OverHlslheusanft pellani tHW0
In Fine Vehicles new an Batilbltleei
180O All tlieliATEHTBTYLlfer 1BBO
1S.OO UOAUCARTH 916.00 ..
49-Tha best of mechsnlcs en repairing at the
Doertem Carrlace Works, corner of Puke and
Vine streets. dMrdR
TUB FINKKT LINK OF 1MPOHTKO AND
iMtnesUe Clfsr In the city. Clear Ifa
vana Clear, our manufacture, In boxes of SB,
te and loe.
DKMUTH'S CIOAR BTORR,
als-tMB ill Kast King Btrset.
"lirANTKD-MAI.K UOAHIJEIU4 AT NO. 114
V Houth Duke alrcet: term lew: awem-
nodstlen geed. flO-3W
3rU!E APPLICATION OF JNO. F. FONTZ
L for trnnufcr of Uvern license of Albert
nlilfiutn. Slli ward, city, will be heard Feb. 30,
IMO. at 10 a.m.
JanSI AfebfUS, Jl. F. W. URBAN, D. a Q. B,
OO LOST-BLACK (COCKER. HPANIEL.
Reward errered.
tfd 227 NORTH PRINCE BT,
1irANTED-A GOOD COOK.-APPLY AT
TV tne;
feblS-Std
EXOIIANOE ilOTEU
milE BEHT VALENTINE IS A BOX OF
I cut Flower or a Plant In Bleem. Lille
eTtlie Valley, Rese, Clnereriet, Hyacinth, at
BOIIKOYKR 4,
II Ne. 147 North qaesa Btnet.
CJTKRKOITICON AND LECTURE "ROME,
J5 THK ETERNAL CITY," by Rev. H. M.
Vcmnn. D. .. Friday evenlns. Februarr 14. In
DUKE HT. M. E.CIIURCU. Admission. l!ia ;
children, 10c.
Itd
-VTOTICK.
1 LAMCAJ
LAMCAT.nC0UNTY NATIOKAI.IIANK,
w curuarr j.i. iewi. i
February 1
On account eftlie funeral eftlie latePreal-
dent, ClirUtlan B. Herr, thl Bank will be
rlewd at half-pad one o'clock te-morrow (Fri
day) alternoen. F.H.BRENEMAN,
ltd Cathler.
B
ROWN'H HKIN CURATIVE SOAP.
A CLKAN, HEALTHY COMPLEXION,
A HOFT, SMOOTH BJflN.' '
Brown's Skin Curative Seap!
Fer Infants' dellrstu skin It has no superior
and few equals.
Household Ammonia, 12c a bottle.
The biggest and bent liueH or Toilet Heap Iu
the city,
AT
BROWN'S DRUG STORE,
COR. DUKK4 LEMON HTS.,LANCAHTER,FA
JanM-lyTu.Tli-B-R
XTACATION KXCUIWIONH.
EAYM0ND8
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All Traveling Expeuse Included.
lie Eighth, Ninth and Tenth Partle or the
Hcaien Ter
CHLIFORNIH
Wilt Leave Philadelphia, a fellow t
THURSDAY, MARCH ".-Routs via. Chi
cago, Kansas City, Ia Vega Het Hprlngs,
Hnt Ke, Albuquerque, Dam tow, San Bernar Bernar
dieo, Etc. '
MONDAY, MARCH ia-neute via. Cincin
nati, New Orleans, Ualvesten, Housten, Han
Antonie, El Pase, Etc.
THURSDAY, MARCH 20,-lleute via. Chi
cago, Kanan City, La Vegas Het Hprlngs,
HantaVe, Albuquerque, Barslow, Hun llcruur
dlne, Etc. .
The trip te be made In Special Trains or Mag
nificent veitlbuled Pulltnuii Palace Curs, with
Pullman Palace Dlnlnir Cars.
A Cholce of Four Routs Returning, with Fif
teen Partlci under special escort. Return
TicKOtsaisoueouonaii trams until July 1. in.
dependent Ticket, covering all expense both
ways, and giving entire freedom te the passen passen
ger In Callrernlaand returning. Hetel coupons
buppllctllfdoslred.
Excursion te Mexico, March 10.
Annuiil Hprlng Tour te Colerado, California
aud the Paeinc Northwest, April 23.
1Rend for deicrlptlve circulars, designating
whether book relating te California or Mexico
leurs is ucsireu.
RAYMONDS IVHITCOMll.
IU Seuth Ninth HU (under Continental Metel),
Philadelphia, Pa.
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1L1.IAMS0N FOSTER,
HATS I HATSi
INCREASING DAILY
SPRING STYLES!
Oui Sleck erHprlug Htlus Is Iticrcated dully
by tH'sli urrlvuls.
We are new showing nu elegant Dei by Hut
for Ocnts at 11.25, und Gout's liluck Derby, In
th ree proportions, at f 1 50.
Black Derby at I i
The English Comfert Derby, 2 51). Alse Bos Bes Bos
eon Flexible "
Hllvermnn'SRiid Knox Hats.
Beys Light Cleth Hats, silk lined, equul Ui
quality te f 1 goods, only Goe.
Heys1 Lluht Cleth Hats. anil "V.
Chlldruu's Fancy Pull Frent Caps, 25i'
and 60c.
Child's Hcetch Caps, regular Reb Rey
terns, 50c.
, 2IJ0
pat-
TRUNKS 1 TRUNKS 1
New shapes lu Canvas Covered Trunks,
bound with Brass und Bras Lecks. They are
net only handsome but veiy substantial. Alse
a large assortment of all qualities, from the
cheapest te the finest.
The Spring Dress Goods
AreiuuLliig friends with all who see them and
the prltvs are appreciated.
Huudseme All-Weel Fluids, 42 In. w ide, 50c ;
worth 75c.
Eight fchudes In All-Weel Stripes, 3d In. wide,
37Jic.
Eight shade in Plaids, 40 In. wide, 50c.
New shudes lu Serges aud Henrietta, 3V 111.
Wide, 600 ; 43 In. wide, 75c.
Ueuulne Arneld Henriettas, the best known
made, fuuey colors aud black, 45 lu. wide, fl
):i jniu.
Spring Weights lu Idlos'Stecklnette Jacket,
Breadwules, Diagonals und Cleth, tZ'-B te Hi
All Winter Weight Jackets und Ceals ut
greauy reuucea prices.
llo)s'Knce Pant Hulls, ." te $j.
Heys' Odd I'ants, ull sizes, JSc. ate, Wc, Tic. II.
Gent's Stylish Light Weight 0eneuts, f I, sj,
10. JS.SIO, 8l2. '
Gent' Medium Weight Overcoats, J22j, fj.se,
wbrk'ing Pauls, 75c, Jl, $1.10, $1.25, II JO, $i
Heys' Scheel Hulls, $3.50, $1, HM, $5.
Gents' Neckwear for ttprlng, new patterns,
light and dark shades, 'leeks, Pulls aud I'eur-tu-llands,
2ic te 60c.
Neat and Hty 11th Pattern In Calice nnd Per
cale shirts, two cellars und eue pair of cuir te
each ill Irt. Price, tee.
Large Assortment of Doraet Shirts, age aud
d'ents' Medium-Weight Underwear, while
aud colored, WV.
Embroideries and Laces.
HAMBURG, SWISS AND CAMBRIC.
SwUs and Cambilc Fleunclugs, '.7.in.h and
sMncli Mite.
Cambric und Swiss Edging In) Match Pattern.
I1 le.Ml5?hf Novelties In Game, Valeuclennea,
Oriental Point und Torchon latces.
OurSpectal Assortment or Euibrelderlet at
10c er urd, are allies seldom met with.
Honest-Made Shoes,
1 or lle)k and Girls' Scheel Wear.
Hele Leather Tip Shoes, made of the Best lb
ble Grain Morwce, with Gout Butten Pieces,
tlurke' patent itay around the button hole,
solid leather outer and Inner soles. Bex tee
and heavy Up pieces, with the best selected
counters, making them a solid aud rtllable
KchoelHIioe. Price, 75c, II 00, $1 'Ji.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
-ANIi-
NO. SIS. MARKET ST., UAHRISBUKQ, PA.
Williamson & Fester,
IHtMr 9Hrttsvitmtnt
SV)R
chili
rtENT KTORE MWH NO. 1.1 KAHT
Ins stresv fsrnerlr ercunled-b As-
rem. aimi eeeend and third noet resnis,
from April 1, use. inquire cf
jmuJD-uu
II.
O. LlPP.
FOR RKNT-A" TtfRKB-HTOKY BRICK
Uwelllnj Heuse, with modern Improve-
Brlak
'. liel
Ie.21t
S-tfd
FOR
HANDSOME NECKTIES,
GoteKIllHMANB,
Ne. 42 West King Street.
TIME, LABOR AND MONEY HAVF.D BY
nilng " Purity Heap." Beld everywhere.
e
lYRTKRS I BEST OYSTERS IN TH E MAR
1 ket served In all style, and meal at all
bears, at CHARLES E. IIOHTER'H, In the rear
of the Central Market Oysters In ths shell or
opened served te private families. Telephone
connection. nevX-Zmdlt
me SAVE YOUR BACK AND OLADDEN
JL your heart use " Purity Heep."
T3ILLY WAITZ HAS THE BEST TWO FOR
Tfc aLs a-J Ka a-1t-- St S..SJS-S.
NOH. A 108 NORTH iUEEN ST.
dMmdM,Tu,Th
fTUtOUT SHANK,
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S
OUTFITTERS,
Ne, 140 North Queen Street,
Rhlrt made te order as low s I1JX). Perfect
fit guaranteed.
Through necelty Ws have slarded a HAND
Munuiti ana are preparra ie launaryerau
7'
lyi
inns.
meNB-IydH
TVNT FOROET IT.
1J We are Helling FURNITURE at and Be Be
eow Ceat, te cleee out Ihe bnalnea.
W. H. IIOKFMEIER,
feblO-lwd Ne. 28 East King HL
"IITAHH KVERYTIIINOTHAT NEEDS TO
W be waahed with " Purity Heap." You'll
like It.
e
UK MAKE OF QOLDEN LION AND MIA
(luerlda se cigars cannot be excelled.
ur.Muiun tiuAii nivuE,
EsUbllahed 1770.
ais-tfdtt
114 East King Street.
BEST 6e HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN
Ihe city, at BILLY WAITZ'H,
Ne. S& lttl North Queeu St.
decMmdM.Tu.Th
SUITINGS, OVEHCOATINOS AND TltOU
HERINUS. at
REDUCED PniCEH.
MCQRANN 4NOW1.KN,
Ne. 1M North tiuoen Ht.
I better prepared than ever te slve you a first.
class business education. Our effort the first
year have been orewuod with wonderful suc
cess. W. D, MUSSER, Prln.,
tftt&w IS North Queen Ht., ijincRstcr, Pa.
-pUULIOHALE.
On Haturday, FsnauAar 16, 1800,
Will be mid nt publle ale nt the hstel of Jehn
B. Keptierllng, In iJindlsvllle, l'n., a fine let of
Iowa Horses, geed, nice fanners, drivers or gen
ersl purpose horse and heavy feeders, from 3 te
S years old.
A credit or 00 days will be given. Sale te
commence at 1 o'e'eck p. m., when attendance
will be given by
feblMtdll A. L.NIS8LEY.
OTICE TO MY FRIENDS AND CUB
TOMERH1 have located temnerarllv mv ofllee and
warerooms at the Siiithern Market, corner or
HOUTH UUEEN AND VINEHTRKETH,and
have In stock a fine assortment of Hlelghs, Bug
gies. Phmtens and Family Carriages, aud the
Norbeck Kead Carts, all or my own manufac
ture. Hpeclal attention I given te repairing.
mj mum iiuiii'si ivers; sna lair aeauiigs,
always wins
JZ-trd
J. If. NORIIECK, Agent.
ELECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS.
The qualllled voters of the City or Lancas
ter ure hereby notlfled that an election will be
held In the several wards, at the usual place
of holding state und county elections, en Febru
ary IS, between seven o'clock In the morning
and 7 o'clock In the evening or said day, rer the
purpose or electing twelve persons te serve as
school director for the term of three yenra
rrem the first Thursday or November next.
And the election officer lu the several ward
nre hereby required te make the necessary offi
cial return eftlie election te the prothenotury.
D. IU MCCORMICK. President.
1 1101. V. MCKLMOOTT, SCO. JUn27-7tdM&Th
Q K AND 37 NORTH QUEEN ST.. LAN.
OD CASTER, PA.
Charles Stamm's
(OPPOSITE J'OSTOFMC:,)
35-37
CUT
PRICES.
All our Fine Fur Trimming at one price, ii:
$1.50, $-', $.'.50, $J,$1 Muds at $1,11.50, (A .'.50,
$300.
All our Blanket Shawl at half price.
Black Thibet Shawls, $1, 1.', $, $1, $5, $0, $7.
Children' Scheel Shawls, 65c, 76c, $1.
Torchon Lace, 1, 2, 3, i, 5, 8 cts.
Point Laces, 0, 10, UX, 17, 30, 25 cts.
Ruchlng, 3, 6, 10, 12J, 17, 20, 25, 37 cts.
Silk Ribbons, 2,3, 6, 7, 10, 12;, 17, 20, 15 cts.
50c, 75c, $1 Corset nt D7;c, 60c, 75c.
Children' Cerset Wulsts, 25c.
Misses' Corsets, 37i.
Canfleld NenparicI Dress Shields, 5e and bca
pair.
Best Linen Thread, Ic a spool
Scheel Bags, 10c aud 15c.
Best Ammonia, 5e a bottle.
Geld Head Umbrellas, S7;e.
Umbrellas, 25c, 60c, 75c.
60c, 75c, $ White Shirts at 37c, 60e, 75c.
Underwear at half price te clese out.
Heavy Canten Flannel, 4c, 0;c, 8c.
Curtain Scrim, 6c a yard.
Curtain Lace, 10c aud 12Vc a yard.
IJght Calicoes, Sc a yard.
Indigo Blue Calicoes, 5c a yard
Muslins, 3Jc, 5c, die.
Dress Ginghams, Hi.; c and 8c.
Blanket at hair prlce te clots out.
Comforts cheap te close ent.
UK SUKE THAT YOU OICT TO THE
HIOIIT PLACE,
OPPOSITE THE POSTOri'KE,
BOSTON STORE.
$100,000.
INVESTMENTS,
BONDS AND MORTGAGES IN BUMS OK
$100, $500, $1,000 te $20,000.
Interest 0 per cent. Payable quarterly.
P - JOHN H. METZLER,
kaibC' nree
oVtettilwux
North Queen Stat.
hi hen Stet
yen 9ssntHItmmt0
TIIKY CAN AM. COPr BUT NONE CAN
Kqeal Billy Walla's Hamna Filler Clsarl
at WOi? A 1 NORTH Q.UMBN ST.
TJENDER YOUR HKIW HOFT, RMOOT1I
tnurn luun nivin nurii hm
and .While by utlaf " mrlty Hee p.'
TUDOBH HAVE IONO SINCE DECIDED
that Billy Walts'a Cigar lithe Best In the
Htat. Fer sale at
, . .. . NOS. 5 108 NORTH QUEEN tfT.
I de4radM,Te,Tli3
TI7I0R PROTUONOTARY,
CAPT. W. D. BTAUFFKR, City.
, Carried a mitaket for three long year. Sub
ject te Republican rule. rg-tfdftw
milE WIZARD
JL Will Read Your Destiny te Perfection and
tell you what you nie beat adapted for. Call.
icuwiwu- tre WISH"
HTKINUHT.
piOR RENT-THAT CENTRAL STAND,
NO.20 EAST KINO HT.
Inquire within. flO-lwd
BEST TWO FOR FIVE CENT. CIGARS
the city, at BILLY WAITZ'B,
,.jlji ax. N2r 8 4 101 North UueeuBL
decS4mdM,Tu,ThJ4
IT
OR
JAPANESE GOODS,
OoteERIflMAN'H,
"ft 42 Weal King Street.
FOR HUNT OR FOR BALE ON EA8Y
TF.RMH.-Ne. 240 North Wateritreet ml
story brick with twoxtery frameback building,
butcher hop with refrigerator and nxture.
laughter houae and atable. Apply at
jftll-w-lia nu. 802 NORTH Mi
ARY-BT.
THE LAROEST AND FINEST LINE OF
Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes,
Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, BnuO Bexes and ali
iuu ui aiiiuavr Hrficien.
DKMVIUH CIOAR STORE,
Ui East King street.
alS-UdR
A WyjpSC'tOOV-NOTH'NOBUPERANU.
J. ated alMitit the Lancaster Business Col Cel Col
lege. Our methods are the best, newest, most
practical. Our Actual Business Department
complete In all Its details. Our student are
deeply Interested In their school work, and our
attendance the largest since the organisatien or
the school, and -.well, call and ee us at the
pleasentest achoel-room In ths city, Ne. 84
North Duke ttreet, and convince yourself a te
the.truth or the abeve statements. Pleased te
have ypn call, a you will speak a geed word
rer us U you get acquainted with the school.
H. O. WEIDLER, Principal.
H
AGKU.tllHOTllKR.
Unequalled
i
for Service !
Ten Thousand pieces or thoCelebroted Eng
lleb Varnished Tlle Papers, English Washable
and ether Banltary Papers.
Fer a number or year we have Imported di
rectly from Manchester, Eng., large Invoices of
Paper Hangings or a aualltvunmnalled tnr
servlce and finish ; and niter hnvlng fully
tested, we thoroughly recommend them.
They arc made or n superior quality or paper
and are finished te be Wahhaiu.k when soiled.
Many of the pattern are cholce Tlle and
N.itural Weed eflects, and nre frequently used
Instead of real tiles and wainscoting.
These goods me unsurpassed for Hallways,
Hestuurants, Offices, Dining Reems, Bath
Reems, Kitchens, Passage Ways, In short wher
ever a serviceable wall Is desired.
We nre soiling this Line of Papers at price
which make them them the most economical
Wall Paper sold.
Our Regular Stock
OF
.Wall Papers and Decorations
FOR 1890,
INCLUDES ALLGRADESOFPAPER HANG
INGS. 3WORK GUAHANTEED.-tt
26, 27, 29, 31 W.King St.
nsr
KW YORIC STOIti:,
WATT a SHAND,
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.,
Ilue found II nccestary te add 50 feet mere of
counter room toaccemmodatethclr
lurge stock of
WASH DRESS GOODS,
TOILKDUNOUDS,
DRAP DE VENICE,
, CLOVER CLOTHS,
SACARAPPA, DRESDEN and CHALON,
DRESS GINailAMS.
OUTINOCLOTHS,BEERSUCKERS,
FRENCH PERCALES,
NEWSPRINQ CALICOES,
SHIRTINGS aud CENTURY CLOTHS.
latest Htylcs In OUTING CLOTHS at 8e, 10c,
l2Xc u yard.
3,000 Yards WASH BEIGES, 6c a yard ; usual
price, 8e.
FINE FRENCH
12;c a yard.
PERCALES, )ard wide,
Stirlnc Styles lu Fluid and Striped DRESS
GINGHAMS, 8c, 10c und 12Jc a yard.
SCOTCH ZEPHYR aiNGHAMS,.rull width,
20c and 2ic a yard.
Several Cases Fine Printed AMERICAN
SA1INES, In New Designs aud Colorings, 8e,
10c nnd uytva yurd. "
AT Til E-
New Yerk Stere.
AT CLARKE'S.
GREAT SEVENJ)AYS SNAP.
Commencing Te-morrow (SATURDAY) 8th, at
CLARKE'S.
We cannot gle you a Full List of Ihe Great
Uargulns, but would gle:
Flue Hams (no shoulder), 10c, Bologna, 3 Iks
25c Extra Dried Beer. 3 lbs 25c. Pint Bettles
Wercektershlre Suucc, 25c: halr-plnt;betttes, 20c.
Eagle Brand Condensed Milk, 15c. California
Prunes, 10c. Fine New French Pruues, 8 Bs 25c
Geed Prunes, 4, & and 10 lbs 25c Great XXXX
Fleur, 75c Buckwheat, 75e for 25 lbs. Snap In
Dried and Eiaperated FrulM. Snaps In Canned
Geed. Bottled Geed and Preserve, Syrups,
Ceal Oil. Llmburger Cheese, 12c. Swiss
ChetHte, U'c, Cream Cheese, 12K- A leek at
our23cCetleo will convince ou that It lias
Soed as any sold eWe where rer 25c, and our
tended Collet) ter 2te the ejual or uuy35oCor uuy35eCor uuy35oCer
ree In town. A new deal In Peppy Oil been.
Call and see IL
W Bring all your old checks In at ones and
ask for our new rebate curd,
SAMUELOLARKE'S
TEA, COFFEE 4 GROCERY STORE, NOS. 12
4 H SOUTH QUEEN ST.
IM&BEOn
f H
WK
llftw eUsttrcritctrntnt.
rpilE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK.
STRTEMENT
The'Mutual Life Insurance Ce. of New Yerk.
, v -. KICHARD A. McCtmDT, President,
'Fer the year endlns Deeeraber (list, IHHll. '
ASSK&M, ........ .(.. ..i
Increase In Asaets
Surplus.
Increase In Surplus... .
Receipt,, ... ... ........ ......,
Increase during year
PaldPollcy-Helder...i
.3i....
ei i eaau eunng year
Risks assumed ;.....
Increase during year i ,
Risks In force.. .......... i. ............... .i............
Inert during year i i
PeUglesIn force..... ,.
Th crease during year
Policies written In 18eV
Increase ever 1888.. ..., , ....' .i..,
THE ASSETS ARE INA'ESTED AS FOMAW8
Real Estate and Bend A Mortgage Leans
UnltedjMtate Bends and ether Securities s
Leans en Collateral Securities.,..
Cash In Banksand Trust Companies at Intercut.......
Interest accrued, Premiums deferred and In transit, etc......
Liabilities (Including Reaerve at
I have carefully examined the foregoing statement and find the same te be correct,
A. N. WATERUOCSE, Auditor.
Frem the Surplus above itated a dividend will be apportioned us usual.
Risk
Assumed.
..tIU,881,420..,
.. 4,507,13a..,
.. MABJID..
.. 09,457,4(8..
.. lM,2U,ail..
Risk
Ouitandlng.
..3il,7),28J..
... 388,981,411...
... S91,K,2(W..,
... 427,6,ai..
,.. 482,123,184..
... 6a5,H,934..
Year.
1881...
18i...
irusi...
1SS7...
188H...
1SH8...
ui,an,vu.
New Yeu, January 29th, 1890.
HOARD
Oliver Harrlman,
Henry W. Smith,
Rebert Olyphant,
Geerge F. Baker,
Je. Thompson,
DudleyJOlcett,
Frederic Cromwell,
JullcnT. Davlos,
Rebert Sewcll,
OF
Hamuel F. Hpreulls,
Lucius lloblusen,
Samuel D. Babcock,
Geerge H. Cox,
Richard A. McOurdy,
James C. Hejdcn,
Herrmann C.ven Pest
Alexander H, Hlcc,
Lewi May,
ROBERTA. ORANNIS,
ISAAC F. M-OYD, 2d Vice-President.
A. N. WATERHOUSE, Auditor.
EMORY McCLINTOCK,
, Jk., Assistant Actuary.
JOHNTATI.OC1C
FREDERIC CROMWELL, - - Treasurer.
JOHN A. FONDA, Assistant Treasurer. WILLI AMP. HANDS, Cashier.
EDWARD P. HOLDEN, Assistant Cashier.
WILLIAM U. DAVIUs, Solicitor.
Mf.dical D
WALTER
OUrtTAVUS S. WINSTON, M, D.,
ROBERT HOLMES, District Agent, Reading, Pa.
WILLIAM H. LAMBERT, General Agent,
glrttt &&tetrtiimtcnt.
rilUE CALL A LILY IS THE TRADE MARK
X ortheFlneUBeap en Earth. "PURITY.
-VirE EXAMINE EYES FREE.
Speetacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I
If you have them examined you will probably
find that there Is something wrong with them,
and that glasses will be a great help te yen.
We use Inimitable "DlA MANTA lenses,
which are made only by us, and recommended
by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec
tive vision. 'hh, r
Solid Oeld Spectacle, f3.00 ! usual price,
fSS.OO.
Steel Spectacles, 60c; usual price, ffl.flO.
Artificial Eye Inserted, ffj, ; usual price, f)10.
H. Z1IEMAH A BRO.j.30 S. Ninth Street,
OPTICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA.
Between Chestnut and Walnut Street.
mK-lyd
pi RAND CONCERT.
PROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE,
SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 1890.
First rendition In Lancaster or
ROSSINI'S "STABAT MATER,"
With the following eminent soloist :
Mish Jessamine Hallenbeck, Seprano;
Mism Jui.lA O'Cen.nkm,, Contralto ; Mn. WM.
Ceurtnkv, Tener ; Sie. Hicoahde Ricci, Bnrl Bnrl
tene, New Yerk.
Grand Chorus and Orchestra.
Walter Bailsman, Conductor; Rev. 11. G.
Gauss, Musical Director,
Admission Parquet, $1 00 ; Furquct Clrcle,
75c : General Admission, 50c.
-Tlckels rer sale at G. L. Fen Dersmlth's,
L. M. Flynn, Harry Smith and W. O. Fralley.
riO-M.Th.S
(1 REATEST REDUCTION,
Announcement
Extraordinary 1
The Greatest Reduction or all Iu
FINE TAILORING
AT-
H. GERHHRTS,
Overcoat made te order at cost price.
Trousers reduced rrem $10 te W ; from f i te $5 ;
from $6 te $4 50.
Heavy Suitings reduced at the tame rate.
Full Dress suits of the latest style material,
satin lined, at $28.
Thl I the most sweeping reduction ever
made Iu Fine Tailoring, and will enable the
cash buyer te get n first-class article for the
same money he would have te pay rer a ready
made one.
H. Gerhart,
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
d27-trd
rpliE peoples CAsuareiiTi!
Bargains,
Bargains,
Bargains.
$50 Seal Plush Coats rer $10,
$10 Seal Plush Coats for fUO,
$15 Seal Plush Coots for $2a,
HO Seal Plush Ceat for $20,
$20 Seul Plush Coats for $17.
$18 Seal Plush Jackets for $11,
lid Seal Plush Jackets rer $12.
$ 300 Cleth Newmarkets rer $ 3U).
8 60 Cleth Newmarkets rer tl 00,
1000 Cleth Newmarkets for 750,
12 60 Cleth Newmarket for 50,
13 60 Cleth Newmarkets for 10 00,
13 00 Cleth Newmarkets rer UI 0),
2250 Cleth "Newmarkets for 1(100.
One Let Reduced from $2 00 te $ 75,
Oue Let Reduced n-em 2 60 te 100,
One Let Reduced rrem 4 00 te 2 50,
Oue Let Reduced from 0 00 te 3 50,
One Let Reduced from 7 AS te 4 0).
A large line or finer goods at great!) reduced
prices.
REMKMBEH-Our Entire Stock or Winter
Goods mutt go at once If possible. We will
make price te make It go.
S-It will pay you te Inspect our stock.
25 East King Street,
GANCABTEB, PA.
marae-lydK
The People s Cash Stere
.s)tan,4ni,3se.
I10.t,17t4j
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8188,40188 01
4 per cent.), ff 190,744,070 68,
Surplus.
.84,74.1,771
. 5,01 2,M
. 5.0438
. eW4.44i
. 7,940,0KI
,.81(M76,1731..
.. 106,UC8,7r,l..
,. lU,181,tt2l..
.. 118300,188..
.. rjn82,ivi60..
.. 130,401,329 02..
TBU9TEES.
B.Van Rensselaer Cru ger,
Cbsrles IL Hendersen,
Charles Bliss,
Rufu W. Peckham,
J.HebartHerrlck,
Wm. P. Dixen,
Rebert P. Orannlss,
Nicholas C. Miller,
Henry H. Rogers,
Jno. W. Auchlncla,
Theodere Merford,
William Baboeck,
Preston B. Plumb,
William D. Washburn,
Stay vegan t Fish,
Augustus D.Julllard,
Charles E. Miller,
J m s E. Ousted.
- Vice-President,
WILLIAM J. EA8TON, Hecretary.
FREDKRICKHCHROEDKK, Assist. Saety.
LL. D.. F.l. A .Actuary
CHARLES B. FURRY, '.
'A Aslslaiit Actuary.
WILLIAM V. RICHARDS, Comptroller.
i hectors :
R. GILLETTE, M. D.,
E.J. MARSH, M.
Mutual Life Building, Philadelphia, Pal
item 3btcf ttcment.
TySSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
The partnership lately subslstlns between C
R. Keneagy and Jehn Ii. OretT, of Strasbnrd
Pa., under the firm or Keneagy & CJretr, wui
dissolved en the 1st day of January, 18U0, b
mutual consent. 1
All settlements with said firm are te be mad
at the old atand, where the business will be con
tlnued by said Jehn L. Gren. They extend
thanks for the liberal patronage gUcn them ai
a Arm, and hope the s.ime will be continued te
me successor, i;. n. Ji.uisHA.ux,
fl3td JNO. L. GROrF.
-pvECORATE YOUR BUILDINGS.
Max M. Stuven,
OF
NO. 1337 FRANKLIN STREETS
PHILADELPHIA,
Who 1 new decorating tha Trust Building It
this city, will be glad te prepare designs, run
nlsh estimate and price te these or our clUJ
zens who contemplate having their building!
decorated.
43-Call en ma nt the Trust Building or CttJ
Hetel. f7-lwdR
vre POISON OR INJURIOUS COLOafJ
a. uscu in runty eap.";
H
APPYNEW VEARI
Steam Engine
-AND
Beiler Works
MANUFACTURER OF
HORIZONTAL!
VERTICAL
PORTABLE
HOISTING
ENGINES.
Horizontal Tubular
BOILERS.
vertical,
Twe Flue,
Deuble Deck,
Marine.
PUMPS.
CENTRIFUGAL
BOILER FEED
MINING
STEAM
MILLS.
Jnnv in ilia, i
.Bark Mill,
SUJ.OT. 1 Ilia
IUOO M1I1S
AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS,
BRASS LEATHER ROLLERS,
BARK CONVEYER SCREWS, I
PULLEYS, SHAFTING,
GEARING HANGERS.
PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES,1!
COUPLINGS, COLLARS, I
MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES,
SPINDLES. TOES AND STEPS,
PULLEY PLATES,
SHIEVE WHEELS,
Ac., Ac, AC, 4c
BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES,
LAG SCREWS, RODS UP-SETT. II
SETT SCREWS, FORCINGS,;
NUT., Sq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS,
PLATE WASHERS,
WROUGHT WASHERS.
Specialty in Making and Repairing
DEEP WELL DRILLING" TOOLS,
Viz; Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jars, Sand Pumps,
J.,BM.,V. ..UM MnM( UV.
Charcoal Hammered f
uuraen s uivei
Deuble Refined
Refined
Beiler aud Tank
IRON.
TANKS-Round or Square,
Water or Acids.
rer Gas, Oil,
Stacks, Btand-Plpes, Water Wheel Casings,!
LARGEST STOCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast
ana Aiuueame rittiiigs, injectors, Packings,
Pipes, Ac, ever carried lu Lancaster.
Special Attention Given te
STEAM HEATING.!
Light and Heavy Iren and Bras Castings.
ar-ltcpalrlng Promptly Attended la-Cm
Cheap Let or
SEC0ND-HANDPULLEY8 AND SHAFTING
FOR SALE.
4 Pulleys, 4Sxl2; 4 Pulleys, 41x10; 2 Pulley.
41x7; 2 Pulleys, HxISJ; 2 Pulley s, 40x7J ; i
Pulleys, 3Sx7S.
1 Weed Split Pulley, 29JxlCi; 3 Weed Split
Pulleys, 44x8,
8-2 1MB Cellars.
62 feet, 2 15-10 Shafting.
1121 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced.
Jehn Best,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Second-Hand Boilers.
5-30-Herse Power, 0 Inch IMam., 16 feet long,
22x4K Inch Tubes. Price, $175 and Ilia '
1 Beiler 30 tuch Dhun., U feet long. 21-3 Inch
Tube, 12 feet long, with Fire Frent, $126.
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