. t," T ,:w vn '"V f- It V n. f nr" V,1J,. -H' V" r;iV TOE XAJrCAftTJteit frAILY INTELLIGENCE!, MONDAY, FEBRUAKY 17. 1890. ,- ej wjf HEWeDUDEN DIES. u .: - nvum muni wiMirmiu ; lWUTUlllTHlMT. Vft " Alw tammeM Mrs. Elizabeth t MMi TweIahtBta. Jehn Itauck and Mi'lii W. JMtt-JteT. Mera Accepts. 4'" e i.5tCeitmwA, Feb. 17. Andrew J. Duden, itWtttkwwndtUemefWrighUTllld, died ,Mftrtardr Bight tit the 60th year of hU .im.''" ThedeetawMOMwd by centump- CttMaAtr Mrend enth' Illness. Mr. WMWMI known in town ana was 4M immr of the Columbia flint mm -V 'tkettettlen. He was a director or the CearttaJ Watlenal bank until the last olec elec tann. when his son succeeded hltn. Twe asm,'C. Frank and Ralph Duden, survive. Ba wata member of HI vcrslde Ledge 503, F. E8k V A. M., of WrlghUvllle, and of Corinthian I , 'vR. A. Chapter 224, of Columbia. The t .! will KAhAlfl nn TilAfulasr fit Z. til.. jJHHIM ...... hv mv.h .- - j r. , ttem kk late home In WrlghtsvlUe. j? Mra. Elisabeth Heuser, wife of Henry AHettMr, died en Sunday morning at 1 'TVrfack, aged years. She had been In iJMUfeg health for some time past, and had i&hMn confined te her bed for two wceks. ' -sXM funeral will be held en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ',fW A'thrae-year-eld daughtoref Jehn Kvcler if slled en Saturday night from meuibranoeus "erip. The funeral was held this nflor nfler . .y.toeon at 2 o'clock. iV. An infant daughter of Scott Henisher HMaj1 nn Q.IiihI.u V.1..M frnm tfn1artlt nn "jj "- r '. -i-.".. . r. ..:,: :, ii.W nreasi. ine iiinerci was ueiu mis i i-tternoen at 2 o'clock. ;-$ Jehn Heuck, son of Wm. Ileuck, of Ner -;'. Weed, died en Sunday night, aged 21 years. !? He was sick with consumption for a year ;past, which caused his death. He was a fT bricklayer in the employ of his lather, i-.who Is a furnace contractor. The funeral Si 'has net been arranged. vlt" W. W. Jndd, a stevn meulder, was killed "en the P. It. R. at Philadelphia last weck, fe-- and the remains were brought te town en "fy Saturday night. Interment was made en '4". 'Sunday at 3 p. in. from Oiteitag's under- : ,g 'taking stabllshmenL Servlces were held .St at we grave eyjier. i.. luuwick. juuu .'. V';i,, wasaniomberertlielron Meulders' union, ;-2t ami tha funeral was in cliarire or the local 'P" 1yw1ei nf Ifin nnlnr. Ilta hnnin vn9 nt ffik Qulncy, 111., where his parents Hve. &f a gnutre Selly sent Ann Dersey and James u; ' Vallav r lull nn Hnlnr.lnv nlirlit far SOilevu ssr.r.ri,......, ,' .. " ,,...... n..:,. j 4y- mu, lur uiifurucriy cunuueu iiitiiiu unvia !;if,',ana Sam. wilkosen rccelved 10 days eacii yftem the aame squire en the same cli charge. .r" . a .. . . . . f-V"- au tee names are coierou. ""iC Flera Pfoutz has beeu employed at r mm jteeiey novo wumi us sienegrapuur iu ," v Jf. Manager Themas. r''v;, ' The Lark club held a banquet at thelr i,V ud room en (Saturday nigiu. uurisimn VI.M . n . . ... . fi& Walker was presented with a pair of geld- i ifasFrunmra eye giasses, anu Aiiurew imiz. ''cy, with a geld-headed umbrella In houer of r tliAlr blrthdnvR. A crnnd tlmn wai had. V' T " Alvin Jeslln " will appear In the opera tfAvaouseen rriuay evening iii'une ei mu ;4 ou stock." Bev. O. W. Ely lea for Oreen Farms, a, Conn., te-day and will be married en Tues- ?rh Jaw t rlaa Ttiml nfflint nlniA "ft On Sunday.merning Itev. F. J. C. Meran, m -of St. Panics church, announced that he bad i accepted the call te the odlce of archdeacon Sxrat Annapolis, Md. Tiie decision was made ; by the advlce of Bishop ItnlUen. The VelBee of archdeacon is an important enr, te i which Itev. Meran will be well ntted. lie t'.-,.-.wlll net leave until after Easter. feSsfe v. Walter P. King, secretary of the ' Aiineater Law and Order society, made an ;'.'! address In the Methodist church en Sun- "pdy morning. !&.' Hartman savs that Denues Is hit man .WU UU IUU UilVU UIIU U1CVICU. Wltmer Heme Donatleus. The managers of the Wltmer Heme tjmttlfl u lliat nwtni. in enrfalll nlifl.ir.eci 111 'l;'the household, the list of gifts was mislaid, ' and many donations of groceries, etc., have net been acknowledged through the papers. These articles were all received and applied te their proper use. The - managers will always be glad te rocclve previsions, coal, or any thing for fie sup port of the Inmates. The following donations are gratefully acknowledged : Mrs. N. Ellmaker, a turkey; ene ham, the Y. M. C. A.; Gee. W. Hensal, Quarry ville, one clothes-rlnger, Miss Parker, 2 quarts ice-cream, 1 dozen cakes; Mrs. Adam Keller, one crock apple butter; Miss Cbampneys, 1 dozen napkins, slaw cutter, coffee mill, chair and tidy; a frlend, a box of tea; a friend, groceries; a friend, queens ware; a friend, 1 roll crash. llorae Thieves nt Werk. Chief Smeltz received a telegram this morning from Lltltz, stating that a team had been stolen from Jonas Urubaker. The thief effected an entrance te the atable by breaking open the deer. The animal stolen Is described as gray iu color, 15 bands high with wart en -lip and en left leg. The chief also rccoived a postal te-day of am extensive theft from the atable of J. J. . Eabenewcr, of Oberteu, Dauphin county. The animals stolen were a light sorrel, a dark bay and a mouse colored mare mule. Beware of the last Heb that Republicans jrlll try te spring upon voters. m Missionary Anniversary. The missionary anniversary of tiie Dnke street M. E. church was observed. en Sun day .evening, with a large congregation present. The programme was made up of recitations by Heward Fry, LIHIe Wolfers Welfers berger and Charles Leng, an address by Dr. S. M. Vernen and the singing of sev eral anthems by the choir. A collection for missionary purposes was lifted and a handsome sum realized. Did Net Defraud n J.tmJlenl. Alderman Halbach heard W. W. Whlto Whlte baad en Saturday evening, en a charge of defrandlng Jehn L. Nett" out of a beard bill. The evldonce failed te show that Whitehead had removed his goods surrep titiously, and the alderman dismissed the CMC. Itoturned te Court. s Alderman Barr has decided te return te court the following cases beard by him a W days age, In which he had reserved his ' Atfetaten: I.- Tt. iMurlr. Ilmani' na li..ll Ktd assault; Esther Degan, assault and '.? . eruelty te a child. 1 "c-e m .'jw' riru in vroviaeuce Tewn.lilii. ? A Iiaii.. f9 TrYm 11 tl.l . 1.H..I.1 I.. T. ; OUU...V. .vm, uiiuiuiuiiui III ITOVl- tiv: denee township, one mile eat of the Buck, Si,' was destroyed by fire en Sunday. It was 3'v tttd by-the breaking of a terra cotta pi pe "'-. ttiadas a Hue, The heuse was eccunled "Mj, T Geerge Self red and when he discovered ji tt h tried te extinguish It with a few t eaeiceis or water. e was unsuccessful c",. 8Ured's personal property was entirely ,-;.,-. atxreyea. Jiuuebranu nau the beuse In Pj Mred, but Mr. Sclfred was without In " wuance. , rr' Death ei a Contractor. '-? " Werd was received In Lancaster te-dnv ,;-!rf tba daatb tn Philadelphia ye.terday or tMOtfjt jsrasi. i co aeceasea was born and i is Lancaster. He was extensively I Is carpentering and building here lathe last extensive renalr tnAt. 'Hary'a atwrch. He moved te Phlladel Wa several years age. He was about S3 MM T age sad was married te a dauchter fCWrtaerick Dinkelberg. He died or la -Xasrly every appointment made by Iftaf r JUcerley, was dictated by Lew Hart THE BANK CLOSED. Fttnu Fim tkeusanb tie ami W TIE DEFAtCATIM. Eiamlner rjreen Cleson the Pliindored Institution nt Mncoln-Mero Jiulu- mentnBntcrcd AfjalnstF. W. Hull. Bank Examiner Green concluded that It was for the best Interests or all parties con nected with the Lincoln bank te clese It. His investigation up te Saturday ovenlng shows a defalcation of evor $10,000. He will get through his work hi about a week. There were rumors en the town of the defalcation being very much mero than at first report, and Indications are that they may reach $50,000. Bank Examlner Green has closed the Lincoln National bank, and no business will be allowed until he has completed his investigation. The bank was kept open, but In his charge, slnce he was sent te It te Investigate, and he did net feel as If he ought te take any responsibility and do de cided te clese the doers. Judgments aggregating $10,000.03 were entered against F. W. Hull te-day. They wpreln favor of Jehn II. Mlller, $102; Jehn Bruner, $172.80; Hamburg Savings bank, $7,000; Conestog.1 National bank, $1,815.12. lHed or Her Wound. Mrs. Mary Iebe, who was shot recently by her husband, in Heading, Pa., died en Sunday. The murdorer Is still at large. The sheeting occurred last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lebe and lier husband had net been living happily togethor and, after a separation of four weeks, he called upon her at the rosldenco el her futher, Daniel Fisher. Seme words passed between thorn when Lebe pulled outarevolvorand tired at her. The bullet ontercd her head near the temple. The ball was subsequently oxtnu-t-ed, nut the woman has been unconscious evor slnce, and gradually grew weaker until death ensued en Sunday. When her father heard of the sheeting he droppeil dead Instantly of heart dlsease. Lobe lied the city Immediately after the sheeting and has net vet been apprehended. On the night of tiie tragedy he went te Itobesonla, IlerKSPOIimv, Bllll wuweuiu ui iii'u several Uiiiqb slnce. Ofllcers from Heading havobeen searching that vicinity for the past two days. He Is nbeut 30years of age, whlle his wlfe Is 21. The coupled had only only been married a llttle evor a ynar, and the cause of the murder was Jealousy. StrmiBlpil by Her Teeth. Mrs. L. W. Bradley, the wlfa efn wealthy cltlren of Dubuque, died suddenly tin Sat urday. Whlle out calling she foil and hroke her Brm. A surgeon was nent for. and be bo be fere proceeding tosetthearm administered chloroform. Whlle at work upon the arm hodlscevorcd that she was sinking rapidly, and seen died without recovering con sciousness. It Is stated by the physician that an artllVlal teeth, or which he was un aware, foil dowir-Jier threat und Htrangled her. The Cusliler I'mbezzled $SO,O00. The Bank of Derrance, ltusscll county, Kansas, suspetidel en Saturday, caused by thsembezzlement of $50,000 by Cashier L. 11. Halle and the shrinkage of values or West ern securities. The assets are $12,000 and the liabilities $21,000. The cashler Is held under bends. Forged mortgages redlsceuntcd and sold te Eastern parties was his game, and much trouble will be had In settlement. Lebanon's I'edestrluu Match. The twclve hour a day pedestrian match at Lebanon came te n clese en Saturday night, after n week or geed attendance. Abraham Nelan wen the match by making 300 miles. The ethor scores were : Knuff man, 351; O'Brien, 301; Pemmel, 270; Gilbert, 250, aud Bine 204. Recovered Frem JIU Illnem. Mr. Jeseph Marks, who has been confined te the heuse for soveral weeks with a Kovcre attack of the grip, has rocevorod. He Is able te be en the street te-diiy and will resume buslness at ence. He can be found at his usual place en market en and after Wednesday. Charltable lleiuet. . The will of Ann Stuhl, or Marietta, was ftdmltted te probate te-day. She bequeathes! $200 te the Presbyterian church eT that borough. St. Jumen' Hecter. Bev. Percy C. Robettom, o'.ectod rector or St. James Episcopal church, has accepted the rectership. A letter was received rrem him this morning announcing that fact. Jehn W. Rudy Retplted. Jehn A. Ceylo, esq., ene or the ceuiimiI for Jehn W. Rudy, sentenced te be hung en Pebruary 20th, received a telegram to day stating that the governor had respited Rudy. The date new fixed for his execu tion is April 0th. e Tr in It te Held On. Thepollcearo very busy "doing thelr duty" this uftorneou. Most of theiu are electioneering in full uniform, and hoiiie are carrying tickets about from deer te deer. Ilrobe Her J.i'if. Mrs. Mary Kuller, of Lltlt., was ou her way te church en Sunday ovenlng when she slipped and full, breaking ene of her legs. Clevulnud Seluctcd. At the meeting of the delegates te the Sumgerbund In New Orleans en Saturday It was decided te held the next festivul lit Cleveland, O., In 1803. ' Last year $10,000 was appropriated for stieet purposes, $11,000 !of which was tied In Hartman's Sixth ward. The Mlte Society Fulr. There was a geed attendance at the fair for the benefit or St. Paul's Methodist church at the Doorsem building, en Satur day evening. The fair Is being held under the auspices or the Mlte society, aud Is de serving of encouragement. Jurers Ter April Court. Jurers for the April quarter sessions and common pleas courts will be drawn en Wet! n outlay, Februaty 20. ATrln West. Mr. J ilabecUer, of l')ilhull)tHla, will lecture at the Court Heuse en Thursday e eulnj en "A Trip West." The proceed of the lecture are rer the Cheral society of 8t. Paul1 ltureuued church aud Kuiniuuuel chapel. Tulrk will be u fox chase nt the Iteswvllle hotel, Thursday afternoon, Ftbriuiy 20, ISiW. All jert8iiieii are ln Ited. f l7-'.'td An Old Flre Iusurunoe Cenipuuy. The l'ha-nlx Assurance Company, of Louden, vta established in the year 1782, and It has con tributed IU share In the payment or ever eighty three mlllloudellaraof losses by nrc In Unslund and America durlne the ierled of lUexIstemv eflW years, 'and Iu present ussets amount te evsr 700,000. Jeremiah Hlfe, tsq., has re. celed the apiMilntmcnt us ajent for this old uud reliable company for our city. Mr, Ulfe Is well aud favorably known as a reliable under wrller.aud we congratulate him in securing the"OIdI'ueeiilx." ffcatlte. oue.-ln this city, Feb. 10, imm, Hanill eune, widow or Hlmeu J. Veuni, deeakcd in the elbtysIxUi jearef her age. ' The relatives and friends of the family nrc re spectfully tnltcd te attend the funeral, rrein herlate residence, Ne. 2M North 1'rlnce street en Wednesdayofterneoiiat2o-clocU. Interment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td MvsKETNCSs.-InthLsclty.en the 17th Inst.. Mary A. Musketnuss, wire of the late Fetix Muslcetnuss. In her 72d year. Relatives and friends luvltcd te attend lb funeral, Irem the residence or her son, Peter Musketmus, Ne. 313 North JIury street, en Wednesday afternoon ut 2 o'clecir. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2ld 11Yo,!In,Jelmtowu,ontbo Ulh Inst.Wll yweT'hUw: a fJUu Yeuu-1" '2"h The relatives aud friends of the family are re reepectfully luvited te attend the funeral, from his fethtf residence, en Tuesday tnernlnf at 10 o'clock. Services at the V. 13, Church. Inter ment at Meuntvllle. ltd MrConeMV. February is, lx, Henrr lludl. sill SlcConemr. born Mv ID. lsi'i Fnncml from his late residence, M NeritT l-finre sireci, inursasjr, reDruary snAatVa. in. Mn at HU Mary's Cnlholie church. llm. February 17, 1W0, at I.ltlU. Jehn II. ltpM, seu or Jehn II. liens, In the th year or Iilnnge. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, en Thursday, the 3)th lusU, at 0 o'clock at the Iioiiae. ltd IMafhet. I'hlladelphla l'rodneo Market. rntLADKi.rillA, Feb. 17. Noen-Flour dnll ; I'enn'a supers, senasss; extra. 3!2S0'i7S; family, 333 00; roller, 3 &04 00; patent Wheat dull : Ne. 9 'Red new, 7Bk80e ; Ne. 1 Pcnn'a Ited. 90e ; Ne. 3 de, RTaMc Cern steady ; Ne. 3, new, 3Si&ny,c ; old, 4.1s) Oats 'steady; Ne. 3 White 30 ;e.; Ne. 9 mixed, am. Bran Arm; WtnUrlS75H60; fiprlnf 11350 014 OT. Baled har weak ; flOjmiSOOas te enallty ; timothy lOOOQUOO for choice; mixed, ixaie&O; baled rye straw, new, 116 0U. Untter easy: I'enn'a ereamerr extra 28e ; l'enn'a firsts extra, JSe ; Jetililng, KUAV. Kins quiet ; I'enn'a flrsts, vi',tiic ; held lets, lbSIOc us tn quality. Cheese steady ; wrt skims, CJJSc; full skims Jtaic. Petroleum dull ; refined In bbts., 7K". Potatoes quiet; WJiffffle per bus, as 10 quality. I.lve .Stock Priens. Pjlll.AnKMMItA, Feb.llS. ThererelpU nt the West Philadelphia aud North Pennsylvania Dreve Yards were: lleeves. Bheep. Her-. Fer the week . -1.1H2 7xO 10.700 Previous week ....'. -2,8W 8,000 10.700 Heer cattle The receipts Included 7(11 head for shipment te Utirene, leaving the local mar ket with 2.271 head, or Ml head less than were en last week's market. The demand was fair, and prices advanced a fraction en all grades. We quete: Extra, &cj ceed, 4HCJ4Jc; me dium, iili'Ac; common, iijfma; fat cows, 2JJW 3fc. t Arnenir the sales at the West Philadelphia yards te-day were; Milten Kby te Welker A llre., 7 Ijnc. Ce. steers, average 1,18.1 fts, tt 75 per hundred ; 1 de, uvernifp 10U7 lbs, f.1 CO per hundred. de, l,nil7res,IJ32; iu i. Iliu.ntvi ...UiiLj atcTia, i,u tunt , jii , iv 10 Pennsylvania cows, 1,01'.' Hlieen Ilia Unlit recent with aoed demand forced prices op yc. We quote : Kxtra.OJJSi) (,;c; geed, MM7c ; medium, 4MSUc; com inen, 4Ka5c ; culls, sAiyc Lnmbs The market w as uctlve and from i te y.a hlKher. We quote : Extra, lOJJMJJc ; geed, taMic. "..""I - ....... --,-., .-.....-., -. fc.'r.A7.. mnfiiiiiii. luitii.n . rvtniitif.fi. f.t.'. Ifegs The were In fa ir demanil,und In s)ii pnthy with the wi-st advanced kceii all Kriules. We quote : Western, MjaKe; Htate. tZra.V,i;. Knt cons were in rairuemana at 2ii,;c. Hllntierv cobs were III fair reuuest at 814(122. llolezna cows were In better request at HChjIS. Milch cows were Iu fulr demand at tttWIJO. Milch cehes were In geed request at 6;j7c. City Pressed lleecs were In geml demand at S7j;c. Grain anil Previsions. ClllCAf.e, Feb. 17, 1:00 n clock p. m. Wheat. Cem. Cats. Perk. 1ird. February 2HJJ March 2S 20 9 72 6 Ml April 2H" . May. - 77V Wi 21 V U1 f Is) Jlllie -77'i 211)4 WKi Vl rVJ July 75J 1MK 20J 10 07 B02 August 30;2 .. October Year Crude Oil-March 1 UK Consels Furnished by H. K. Yundt, Ureker. Closing Prices 2.15 o'clock p. m. Wheat Cern Oats. Fent. Lard February 7.) 27W 19J4 0 70 6 77 March 75 2SK 15 75 5 77 April 2KK ..I. May -77!. 'St'A 21 H 117 5 M June - -772i 2IIJ5 203i3 10 0" 5 II7 July- 70 :ww ayj m 10 02 August . TSyt 30;J October Year Consels Crude OU-Jlarcli luj KcieipU. Car Leis. Winter Wheal n Hprlng Wheat :) Cern .. ll Oats 'MO llyn Barley Head. RecelpU Hogs . im.oeo Itocclpte -Cattle 15,000 Mtoek Markets. Quotations by Keed, McOrann it Ce., bankers, Lancaster, Fa. NEW YOKK I.IST. It A.M. 12 X. 3 P. W. Canada Pacific- ftCd A I Colerado Ceal Wi -Mli i;i Central Pacific. Canada Southern , Chi. Ht. L. A Pbg. Den. AllleO Del. L. A W .. 1 V,y. 1 VV. lV,yi gfie...-.-- Wt 2t);5 ' Krle 2nds Jer O Um UTii U7J K.ttT . . Leu. AN- 87?2 87i SSJ, U Hhere . llftW lOJVj 106)1 Mich. Cen Missouri Peclfle 72 71'i 7Hi Heck. Valley . . . . . N. P. ;tev N. P. Pref. 7JJJ Hy, nil N. West. leu 10U lOBjJ N. Y. O ... NewF.uglaml 45JJ i','1 W, Fjist Tennessee. Omaha Oregon Transcontinental... nVi WJi !!5 Ontario A W. is Is 18 Paclfle Mall 37J S7U 37JJ Klchmnnd Terminal 2lVi 21'? 20;i HtPanl wU twl 1,42 Texas Pacllle. MY. 11)"' jnl Union Paelfle My ujjj 7 Wabash Cu 11 1 1 IM Wabash Pref. "27Vi 27V' 27?' Western U . . . ... West Hhere lleuds I'lMI.ADKM'IIIA LIST. Ih. Val fin' II. N. Y. A Phlla... '.' Pis. IU It. 6IVJ ftlVj 5IJJ Heading ID 15-lfi III 1 t-lil 'JO lh. Nav ... liesteuv. Pass 1'. A K N.Cent Peeples Pass Itdg4's OU Jlctu &ttcrtioctucttte. JU8T ItLX'lUVED. hei:df.hi:u iied iukl, The Klnet of Champagnes. ItOUItklt'S I.IQUOK HTOllE, Ne. 22 Centre Hquaie, TnvJlllTKNft NCSUEASTICINOHr. Inquire within. f!7-lwd 13UI1LIC HALK-TO-MOKHOW (TUF-MDAYl ,L at 121 Dertvart strict, nt I o'clock, house hold lurulture, new bab coach, 400 new brooms and Mhlsks, child's lieu crib und maiiv things net named. JOEL L.1IA1NK8. ILll A iiAllfitiiiAS A uctleneer. TTIUltNIIlIHi:! Fl'llNITUHKl FlIHS'I. IKE 1 At nrltNW Hint mnuf attlt ... ..l.uu out the business. Se. 2GEaM King HI. ' fcbl7-lwd W. lI.HOrFMEir.lt. 1? 1K,.:ntt,a 'ihuk&stehy iiuicic Dnelllng Heuse, with modern lmprec-Jiic-its, Ne. 317 Hist King street, with Hrlck Htabloenlot. Newnccnplitlby Jehn W. Hoi Hei V.'""'..A'l,lv " OKO. D.HPHECHElt, Ne. 213 hust King street. IS-tfd A FA 111 Duder thu Auspices of the LADIES MITK HOCI17TY, OF ST. PAl'LH M. E. CIIL'HUII, Opened oil Flit DAY evening uud will con tinue until February 21. 0)klerslnEeryHtylc. Chlekcn Cern Heun thUueuln;. In thu ' ,... ,. lWl-.lteOMllUII.niNO, feblMfd Ne. 128 East King street. rECTi7itE ii.Eca;uE i " Corporal James Tanner Will Lecture In the Court Heuo en " Soldiers' Life, Grave and Gay," TUESDAY NiailT. FKIIIIHAKY IS, 10. AT S OCI.OCK. Ne one lecture. should fail te hear this Interesting lluy your Tickets at the deer or from any member of the Union Veteran Lcgen. ' Only 25 Cents. Proceeds te go te the Keller Fund of the Union eteruu legion. f!7-2td -pUW.IC HALE OF VALUAULK HEAL s 1-j.mte. OS TL'LSIIAY, MAI.CII 4, 1510, AT THE I.FOI'AHII JIuTtL, Ne. 1, The Twe-Story llrlck l)w elllng and t o e story brick baek-bulldlug, with balcony and one-slery frarne kitchen, Ne. 418 East Orange street, containing In all eight rooms, cistern In urd, let lit feel, mere or less, by IU feet. II Inches, thence running east &u feet by 13 feet wide. 011 which Is u frame stable fronting oil Sherman street. This house is centrally located and u convenient home. In geed condition. Ne. 2, The Twoltery llrlck Dwelling and one story fiume biick-bulldlng, Ne. 3 Sherman street, we land pump, ruin cisUrn, letttl by lje fett. (J Inches, u frame stable, tin abundance or rrult, a large garden. sulUible for trucking. Iu a central part of the city. Hale te commence ut 7-10 p. m., when condi tions will bemadtf known by the HEIIW OF JOHN TOEKNEK. Deceased. JOKI.L.HAlSEJl, Auct. frbl7224int ttetv 9ksttcrHrment. fUKHIACiK WOHK DOZMOM 0AISIAO1 WORKS, Cerner of Duke and. Viae streets (formerly nortweic Mlleyi, 0,OOO. Over 'Blx Thousand Dollars tl.OOO In Finn Vehleteflnnw nn Vvhlhfllnn. 1SOO AlItheLATKNTBTYLKMrer 1BOO JP1.00 KOAD CARTS in.OO .-WThe best of mechanics en repairing at the Doersom Carriage Works, corner or Duke and Vine streets. dtMydlt RENDER YOtlK HKIN SOFT, HMOOTIt and While by using" Purity Seap." THEY CAN ALL COPY BUT NONE CAN Equal Hilly Waltz's Havana Filler Clean at NOH. 6 A 103 NOKTH QUEEN ST. dec5-6mdM,Tu,Th4 NO POIBON Oil INJUIUOUH COLOltH used In ' Purity Boap." F5 eTu. Oil HKADODAIlTEItH- A. U. K. Of M. U. K. fir II. K., 1. 1). It. M., v. Kjt j., r. v. n..ui n... j.v.w.r., aiis, Charms and Pins, go te . KItlBMAN'B,' Ne. 42 West King Street. BEST 5e HAVANA FILLER CIOAR IN the city, at BILLY WAITZ'M, Nes. C A 10) North Queen St. dccfi4mdM.Tn,Th.H piOR PROTHONOTA11Y, CA1T. W. D. STAUFFKIt, City, -(errled a musket for three long years. Sub ject te Republican rules. fB-tfdAw TJIOR ItENT-HTOIlE ROOM NO. 11 EAST 1 King street, formerly occupied by As trlch tires. Alse second and third lloer rooms, irem April i, isw. inquire til JanZt-lfd ji. a. lipp. mHE WI.ARD JL Will Read Your Destiny te Perfection and tell you what you aic best adapted for. Cull. feblO lwd 410 WEST KINO HT. allME. LABOR AND MONEY SAVF.D UY . using" Purity Seap." Sold everywhere. Olliri WANTED TodeOcncrnl Housework. Apply at ri7-tfd 230 NORTH DUKE STREET. OYSTERS I BEST OYSTERS IN THE MAR ket served In all styles, and meals at all hours, at CHARLES E. HOSTER'S, In the rear of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private families. Telephone connection. unv20-2mdlt -VTOriCE 13 HEREBY OIVKN TO ANY Xl person or persons holding claims or de mands or any kind whatsoever against me, te present the same rer settlement within thirty days rrem this date. CONIIADSWART., Cei.Umui A, Pa., Feb. 10, lblK). rcblO-2td.M fTIORKENT-FKOM APRIL ISiTO.TW'OBI'ORK .K 'rooms, Nes. S20 and .122 North Queen street, each 120 per month. Ne 1120 Is ISO feetdecp,und Is well ndaptcd rer a furniture store or cigar fac tory. No.!l22hasceuutersnndRhehlng. Apply 011 theprcmlscsie dJO-MAStrd J. W. BYRNE. PUBLIC SALE OF TED HOME. A CENTRALLY LOCA- On TtiKsnAY, Fkiiiivary 21, At the Leepard Hetel, the Twe-Story Frame Dwelling Heuse, Ne. 114 East Vine street, con tains seven rooms, papered throughout nnd In excellent condition ; let 20 by 150 feet, hydrant iu yttru, iiuu vuneiy 01 iruu. naie at.7:;up. Tn. J. R. (II VI. I .I.K. Joki. L. IIainks, Auct. rebl3,15,IU,22 INSTATE OF MRS. AMAI.IE FRAILEY, 1 late or Lancaster clly, deceased. Lettcrs testamentary en said ettate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted there to are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay rer settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster, Pa. F. AUGUST WERNER, 412 High Street, Executer. Ciiaki.p.s I, Lanius, Attorney. JtMltdM IT ORRENT-FROM APRIL l.-THE DOER, sem nrlviita residence. Ne. 120 Knst K'lne- "iiri-i, uuiiiuimfii; 11 rooms hhu uu me mencru conveniences. ANea stere room at Ne. 123 East King street. Alsothe Doersom Hall, the only desirable hall In the city rer fairs, fcsthaN, suppers, etc. Alse the large factory In the rear. Inland 124 Mllllln street, Kiiltubln rer any kind or manufacturing purposes. Water and gas through all the buildings. Will be rented as a whole or In parts te suit renters. Inquire or OEO. 8. NORliECK, proprietor or the Det riem Carriage Works, corner Duke and Vine streets. febl7-ird J 71 LECTION OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS. It The qualified voters or the City or Lancas ter are hereby notified that an election will be held In the several wards, at the usual plates or holding state and county elections, en Febru ary 19, between seven o'clock in the morning and 7 o'clock In the evening or said day, rer the purpose or electing twehe persons te serve us school directors rer the term or three years rrem the first Thursday or November next. And the election elllccrs In the seteral wards are hereby required te make the necessary offi cial returns of the election te the nrnthonetury. D. R. MCCORMICK. President. Tlies. F. McEllkiett, Sec. Jan27-7tdMATti . !-., ! ....; ----- AJ lege. LI VE SCHOOL NOTHINQSUPEKANU- aieu aueui me Lancaster Jiuslncss Cel- cue. Our methods are the hest. ti(vMt. mrwt practical. Our Actual Business Dennriinrnt complete In all Its details. Our students are deeply Interested Iu their school work, and our attendance the largest slnce the organization or the school, and , well, call and see us nt the pleasantest school-rooms In the city, Ne. 31 North Duke street, and convince jeurseir an te the.truth or the ubee statements. Pleased te have ou call, as you will speak a geed word Ter us lr you get acquainted with the school, II. C. WEIDLER. Principal, V ALTER C. JIERR. Herr,Jeweler. TABLEWARE. llefere Bujiug Your Knives, Ferks, Spoons, OR AN1 TAULEWAllE, Call und -ee cur Immense Stock and get Prices. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. M ART1N BROS. Dltiv) OvntreTs, sierui Coats, Cape Coats, Fine Dress Suits, Wldc-Wala WersteJSults, Cheviot Suits, Men's end Yeung Men's Cas slmere butts, In Sack and All Oar Win Win terClethlDgWill Be Sold. Cutaway Ceat Stjles, Bey's Overcoats, Ue' Suits, Children's Kilts und Owreeats Large Reductions ! Large Reductions ! A Geed Pick and Vailety of Men's Suits and Overcoats reduced te 8150, $000, UW, S12CM, f 10 00; easy te save ene, two, three or four shin ing dollars en any purchase. A Geed Pick and Variety of Illg Beys' Suits and Overcoats reduced te f.1, Fi,S7,S'Jj easy te save one, two or three shining dollars en any purchase. A dollar te three dollars te be saved new 011 any purchase of i.lttle Bej s' Suits or Ov erceuts. Children's Odd Breeches, &0c, 3e, 75c, f 1 10. SI 23. Be s' Ixing Breeches, 75c, f 1 00, II 23 te ri 00. Men's Handsome Dress Trousers, f3, tt, 13. Men's Never-Rlpplug Working Treutcrs, WK-, $1 10, H2').tlM. Bejs' Percale and Flannel Watsts at large re ductions. Men's Percale and Flannel Shirts at large re ductions. Try our f 1 00, 75c or 6ft; White Dress Shirts, The best of ull-fit, finish and wear consid ered. Ask te see the " D u ten " Shirt. Handsome Butts uud Trousers te Order at Large Reductions. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. Stem 9vfcteHtemett JUDUFJ4 HAVE LONG HINCB DECIDED il-.u'i,"njCw",u,c,rlsths Beat la the State Fer rale at a - . . .NSP'iAJ08 NORTH QUEEN AT. deeMmdM.Tu.TIi , THE FINEST LINE Or IMPORTED AND Demestic Cigars In the city. Clear Ha vana cigars, our manufacture, in boxes of 25, 60 and 100. DKMUTH'fl ClflArt RTORK. als-tfdR 114 East King HtreeU M OO LOST-BLACK Ct)CKF.R SPANIEL. itewara eirered. tfd 227 NORTH PRINCE BT, 1TANTED-A GOOD COOK.-Al'1'l.Y AT IT 1110 fcbllMtd EXCHANGE HOTEL. TIIO SAVE YOUR BACK AND GLADDEN X your heart use " Purity Boap." rpiIE GREAT RICHMOND' COLORED JU-r-L.ibV?.'Jl!;fe.r"' nmler th8 auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society, First M. E. Church. Court Heuse. rlday Evening, Feb. 2S, 18H0. General Admission, 25c. Reserved Heats, SSc. Chart 'or reserv ed seaU at L. B. Herr's Bookstore en and after Feb. 22, ItCO. rcb8,l7,22B ILLYWAIT7. HAH THEBE3TTWOFOR fie and 6c cigars In the Htate, at a . ,.NHiJi 1M NORTH QUEEN BT. dec5-AmdM,Tu,Th,H F OK SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFH, ERISHAN'fl Ne. 43 West King Street. IT-STATE OF CATHARINE GORRECHT, Jit late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Leiter or administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted therete ere requested te make Immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under- Bigiivu, rvniuiug in me saia city. MARYBKRTJ.. HENRY GORRECHT, Administrators, febirxUdM SOME RARE BARGAINS-ODDS AND Lnds or Brle-a-Rrac, Art Pottery, Plash Easels, Thermometers and Calenders, left ever rrem the Holiday season, will be sold at great bargains te muke room rer contemplated changes In the spring. FHAILEY'S EAST END PHARMACY, (Otinnsltn Kflstjrt- Stnrlrf. V i.'..m....i.. u - ... jrrr;r..-.-. --1.' and Horcheund cures the most persistent I'fiiiifj njrtii ui uioeuruoi, wiiri n.;.v- urip " cough ; 2V. 50e and II 00. Fralley's Bitter Wine or lien Is correct tonic after the " Grip ;" 60e and II 00. M.W.KAw VyE EXAMINE EYES FREE. Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If you have them examined you will probably nnd that there Is something wrong with thorn, ami inai glasses win no a great help te you. Wn nan Inln.lfnlile IMHI tt 1 UT 1 li !... v n Kri'Ul ucili iu yt "D1A MANTA1' iv lis. and rnvtnm which nre mnde only by us, and recommended' by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 9,1.00 ; usual price, 9e.OO. Steel Spectacles, BOe.t usual price, 91.00. Artificial Eyes Inserted, Svl ; usual price, 910. H. ZINEHAN & BRO.!l30 S. Hinth Street, OITICIANS. I PHILADELPHIA. Between Chestnut and Walnut Streets. nivH-lyd rniHRTY-SVCOND SEASON OF LANCAS JL ter -Mjennercher. Grand Bal Masque AT MJENNERGHOR HALL, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, ISM. GRAND TABLEAUX-GREAT FUN. Tickets rer Nen-Members. $2.00, admitting gentleman nnd two ladles. Extra tickets rer ladles, re cents each. Tickets te be bad or cither or the undarslgned ceniralttcec : William Balz, II. Gcrhart, Jehn Ochs. Mr. M. Waas A Sen, leading costume's or Philadelphia, will be at Mtennercher Hall with costumes, all day en Monday, Feb. 17, TABLEAUX TO BEGIN AT 9 O'CLOCK. feblS-SAM wl LLIAMSON 4 FOSTER. MEDIUM - WEIGHT JACKETS, COATS AND CONNAMARA FOR Ladies and Misses. Sl'IUNn STYLUS. Indies' Jiiekcts. All-Weel, .'.25 and it. lidles' Coats. 8'., itf, id. Ceunainaru, ti, Sy, 110. Bejs' Kuee Pants, 2,"c,M.', 75e, Jl. Beys' K nee Pant Suits, 12, $1 ii. Si 50. Overcoats at out-ef-Ncason prices. -SPRINU STYLES IN Hats and Caps. Black Derbys, 81 23 nnd 12. Black Derbys In three proportions, English Comfert Derby. 1250. SI 50. Bev s' Light Cleth Hats, SScnndSSc. Children's Fuucy I'uir Frent Caps, Ha UIIU 4JUC. Child's Scotch Cops, Reb Rey pattern, 80c. New hhnpes Canvas Covered Trunks, with Brass Corners and Lecks. Huudremauiid very strong. Trunks lu all grades, from the cheapest te the finest. AN UNEXPECTED LINEN SALE. On Saturday, February 22, We 111 commence a Special Sale of Linens rer Ten D.is. 'I his sale will contain a large assortment or new aud ilesliible patterns lu Tnble Linens, Bleached and Creum, Colored Borders, Towels andNapKlns. There vi in be gieat bargains In this sale that all should take advantage or. Sheetings, Muslins, Tickings, Tnwellngs, Shirtings, Outing Cleths, Sutteens aud Olug hums at very Lew Prices. Ladies' Corsets. Dr. Warner's Cemllue and Flexible Hip and .... .... . .. ..,,, .1,.,,., t IV Dr. Ball's Health Corset. Price, i llln All sizes uud colors. ladles' Corsets that are unexcelled rer shape, style aud stability. Price only Me. Madam Warren's Dress Ferm, Dr. Streng's, the P. D. and S. C. Corsets nt popular prices. Gent's Neckwear In Purls, Tecks and Feur-ln-Hum), 25c. te 501". Calice and Percale Shirts, '.'cellars and I pair culls te euch shirt. Price, 50c. Demet Shirts, 3m and 50c. Gent's Medium Weight Underwear, UV. lles' Hihoel iulu.s.151), a. StfO. 15. Gent's Medium Weight Olc, ii 25, fi 00, 91 W. Gent', Light Weight Overcoats, ,5, 17, H, Working Pantaloons. 75e. SI. i.m. i glJM 12 CO. HOYS1 AND OIUUS' Honest-Made Scheel Shoes, Made el the liest Pebble Grain Morocco, with hole leather Tips, Geat Butten Pieces, Clark's Patent Stay around the button holes, solid leather outer und Inner soles, box tee and heavy tip pieces, the best selected counters, luuktng tin in a solid nnd reliable shoe. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., Asn NO. 3H, MARKET ST., HARR1SBURG, PA, Williamson tfe Fester, ttt atfefertisutnc'ttt. H. . RUOADH BOM. OP COUI18R cennccT TIME js meant. IN YOU HAVEN'T, H. Z. RH0ADS & SON'S. Ne. 4 West King Street CAN Stiff I'LY YOU , Hither in.,lSr&tclies or Clocks. .4 ktW2fubeX of Walclie., and th. Latest In Tableware, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass and Iteyal Worcester goods. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4WgBT-aHQ8T.. LAN0ABT1E, PA. $tett e&bttertiscmcntft. I BEST TWO FOR KIVKCKNT.CIOARH the citv. at nif.t.v wa iteu a . .. Loa.6lB8erUitlueeiiBt. dec5-lmdM,Tu,Tli3 HE CALLA LILY IS THE TRADF. MARK or tlie Finest Boap en Earth. "PURITY. "!T.1.N.(if5tOVEUC'OAT':U3 AND THOU. SERINOS. at REDUCED PniCES. MCQHANN ANOWLEN. We. 130 North Queen SU NaTOMFRSMY rHlla,M AND CU- I have located temporarily my e warerooms nt the Southern Market, SOUTH OtJK.F.N ANIl VIVir.HTntiV offlce and corner or E STREETS, and have In stock a line assortment or Sleighs, Bug. les, Fh nitens and Family Carriages, aud the Nerbcck Read Carts, all et my own manufac- Hueclftl Attpntlnn Is crlVAn ltntmilFln u u.i i .-".": - ". . ".v-i" :: given te repairing, k and fair dealings. always wins. mj juuLiAr .iiuurai, worn jzira J. II. NORBECK, Agent. OUR MAKE OF GOLDEN LION AND MIA tiuerlde 5a cigars cannot be excelled. . . DEMUTH'S CIOAR STORE, Established 1770. IU East King Street. ais-trdti TJHOCLAMATION. CITY ELECTION. The qualified voter or the City or Lancaster are hereby notified that an election will be held in me several warns at tne usual places or held. Ing state and county elections, en Tuesday, February 18, 1890, between the hours er7 a. in. and 7 p. m., for the purpose or electing (en n gen eral ticket)' a Mayer nnd twelve Scheel Direc tors, and the qualified voters or the several wards shall at the same place elect the ether olll elll ccrs as fellows : First Ward One member or Select Council, four members of Common Council, ene Consta ble, one .Judge, two Inspectors, and ene Asses Second Ward One member or Bclect Council, three members or Common Council, one Con stable, one Judge, tvie Inspectors, and one As sessor. . Third Ward One member or Select Council, three members or Common Council, ene Con stable, one Judge, two Iniccters and one As sessor. Fourth Ward-One member or Select Council, three members or Common Council, one Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, ene Assessor and one Alderman. Firth Ward Twe members or Common Coun cil, one Constable, ene Judge, two Inspectors, undone Assessor. Sixth Ward One member or Select Council, three members or Common Council, ene Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, one Assessor, and one Alderman. Seventh Ward Three members or Common Council, ene Constable, ene Judge, two In spectors, nnd one Assessor. Eighth Ward One member or Select Council, three members or Common Council, ene Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, and ene As sessor. Ninth Ward Three members or Common Council, ene Constable, ene Judge, two Inspec tors, one Assessor, and ene Alderman. The election elllccrs or the several wards are hereby required te make the necessary returns or the election, and te notify thepersenselectcd -within twenty-four hours nrter such election shall have been cleRed and the number or votes rer each candidate or person voted ferascer- trlned. N Ulvcn under my hand this 28th diy or Jan uary. a. jj. ijriu. j-jdvv. WJUtiltl.KY, -310. I.10,17d Mayer, TALACE OF FASHION. THE GREAT CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. (All This Week.) Special sale of Hosiery. The balance of our stock of Ladies', Children's and Gent's Hosiery left ever from last sea son, te be closed out at Special Prices. Odds and ends of Children's Black Cotten Hese, ribbed, full regular made, running in sizes from 5 te 8 , mostly up te 7, will be closed out at 1 5c a pair. All our better goods, war ranted stainless, will be sold out in 2 lets. Let i, at 29c a pair. Let 2, at 39c a pair. One let of Ladies' Striped Hese, full regular made, extra fine gauge, at 15c a pair. One let of Ladies' Black Lisle Thread Hese, full regular made, 3 pairs for $1. One let of Ladies' fine Bal kr'gga11 Hese.full regular made, French tees, 3 pairs for 50c One let of Ladies' Balbrig gan Lisle Hese, French Tees, 21c a pair. One let of Ladies' Indellible Black Cotten Hese, extra qual ity, full regular made, 24c a pr. One let of Ladies' Black Ribbed Cotten Hese, indellible black, at I2c a pair. One let of Children's Black Cotten Hese, ribbed, 6 te 84, white feet, at jc a pair. One let of Children's Black Woolen Hese, all sizes, at i2c a pair. One let of Ladies' Black fleece-lined Cotten Hese, war ranted stainless, formerly 50c, at 39c a pair. One let of Ladies' extra heavy Unbleached Balbriggan Hese, fleece-lined, at 39c a pr. One let of Gent's finest Cam el's Hair Socks, at 19c a pair. One let of Gent's mixed Merine Socks, 3 pairs for 25c One let of at 10 a pair, Gent's mixed heavy knit Cotten Socks, seam less, 7c a pair, 4 pairs for 25c One let el Ladies' Plain Col ored Hese, drop stitch, 4c a pr. The choice of our stock of Gent's Fancy Socks, Cotten and Merine, at 19c a pair, and one let at i2c a pair. Gent's Balbriggan Socks, full regular made, at 10c a pair. 19 AA1V T Stem Slbttshrttscment. XROL'TABHANK, HIT MANUFACTURERS AND MEN'S OUTFITTERS. Ne, HI) North Queen Btrcet. Shirts made te order as low as line. Perfect fit guaranteed. . T.,,l2uRl,JieeeJlt' we hlive started a HAND LAUNDRY nnd are prepared te laundry or all k'"ds. martO-lydll F Oil HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te ERIBMAN'H, Ne. 42 West Kins BtreeL IJS.OR RENT OR FOR SALE ON EASY J TF.RMS.-Ne. 240 North WaterVtreet.Si story brick with two-story frame beck building, butcher shop with refrigerator and fixtures! slaughter house and stable. .Apply at Jan30-tfd NO. 02 NORTH MARY BT. rpUR LARGEST AND FINEST LINE OF JL Meerschaum and French Briar Pipes. Cigar Helders, Cigar Cases, Suutt Bexes and all DEMUTII'S CIOAR STORE. III East King street. aU-tfdR ,0. RAND CONCERT. PROCTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, SATURDAY, FEB. 15, 18110. First rendition In Lancaster or ROSSINI'S "STABAT MATER," With the following eminent soloists : Miss Jkasamink HAM.KSnECK, Seprano; MwJuuAOCOssai, Contralte: Mil. Wm! Courtney, Tener; Bie. Uiwaiide Ricci, Hurl tone, New Yerk. Grand Chorus and Orchestra. Walter Hangman, Conductor; Rev. Oauss, Musical Director. 11. U. Admjsslen-I'arqnct, flOO; Parquet Circle, T5e: General Admission, 60c. -Tlckets or sale nt O. L. Fen Dersmlth's, L. M. Flylin, Harry Smith and W. O. Fralley. riO-M.Th,H "I REATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction or all In FINE TAILORING -AT- H. GERHHRT'S, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced rrem tlO te (3 ; Irem H te te ; from M te W 60. Heavy Suitings reduced nt the same rate. Full Dress suits or the latest style material, satin lined, nt S2S. This is the most sweeping reduction ever made In Flne Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a first-class article for the same money he would have te pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. d27-tfd H AFFYNKW 1EAR! Steam Engine AND- Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL! VERTICAL l'ORTAIILi: HOISTING ENGINES. (Horizontal Tubular. BOILERS. eriicai. Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. CENTRIFUGAL! JOAL1 EED I mill, Kit KK1 MINING NTEAM j MILLS. (Saw Mills. J Hark Mills, U'eb Mills. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, IIRASS LEATHER ROLLERS, IIARKCONVKYr.lt SCREWS, J'ULI.CYB, SHAFTING, GEARING HANGERS, PILLOW I10XES, CLAMP ROXEH, COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL HUSHIKU1, STEP IIOXES. SPINDLES. TORS AND STEPS, PULLEY PLATES, SIIIEVE WHEELS, c, Ac, Ac, &e HOLTS, TURNUUCKLCS, LAG SCREWS, RODS UP-SETT, 8LTT SCREWS, FOROINGS, NUTS, Sii. and Hex,, CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specialty In .Making and Repairing nncp wr.r.L dhillixe tools, Viz: Reds, lilts, Reamers, Jars, Sand Pumps, Ult.uud Red Catches, ac. Charcoal Hammered ( jiurueu s uici Deuble 1 kilned Retlued Heller and Tank ireht. TANKR-Reund Water or Acids. or Square, for Gas, Oil, Casings, Stacks, Stand-Pipes, Water Wheel lldt A In L'nfi.,i t am, rtn 4 uuim.r, t&i'( LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast and Malleable Mttlngs, Injectors, lickings Flles, Ac, ever carried lu Luucuster, Special Attention Ohcn te STEAM HEATING. Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Cestings. SRepalrlng Promptly Attended te.- Cheap Let or .'D-11AND PULLEYS AND SHAFTING bece: i uu n.vi.r- 1 Pulleys, xl2; i Pulleys, 41x10; 2 Pulleys, Hs7S; 2 Pullejs, Ux)i; 2 Pullers, 40i7K ; 'J l'ullejs,;s.7J. 'i 1 Weed Split Pulley, 23,'jjxieif ; 3 Weed Split i'ullejs, UxtX. 8 3 I&-1U Cellars. Sjreet, 2 15-18 Shafting. 1121 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Ilraeed. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 6-30-Hnrse Power. M Inch Diam.. 10 reet long, Sixtyi Inch Tube. Price, 1175 and 1150. 1 Beiler 30 Inch Diam., U reel long, 21-3 inch Tubes, 13 feet long, with Fire Frent, 1125. t' '.-tV, &?'
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