Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 07, 1890, Image 2

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SOMKT CLARK PubUalM.
A U DAILY IMTKUJQENCKH Publlihed
.' awry day In ths year, but Sunday. BcrrM
by carrier In this city and (arrenndlnc
town at ten cent a wfc Br mall Ave del-
j tarsaycarinadTiuiee; &occnuaraenm.
WSKKIiT TRTKLUOKNCKB-One dollar and
fir cents a rear. In advance.
fflmCK TO StjnSCHIBEIlS-lteraH br check
m paateAe order, and whsre neither of
thtnaui be procured send In a registered
at the Feswfnce, as second class mail
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THB 1HTEI.U01KCBB,
Lancaster, Pa,
LAlfOABTEK, PA., Jnly 7, 1890.
Cfela' Threat.
. China threaten te retaliate. Minister
Tuttl may revise and modify the language
efhU Interview and hla talk may veer
and chaige after the fashion of diplo
mat", but the threat he haa made will
remain a prominent factor In the
Chinese problems of the future. He
makes the very sharp and Btreng pclnt
that Americans nrc taking money home
from China just esChlnamen take money
from the United States. He does net
deny that American enterprises In the
celestial empire nrc worth all that China
pays for them, and he Is tee liberal and
intelligent a man te begrudge the wealth
that is being gathered by foreigners
who are awakening and develop
ing his wonderful country. He
only reminds Americans that Chinese
cheap labor has net lccn an un
compensated evil, for it has stimu
lated the development of the Pad He
lope by making possible enterprises
that would have been impoaslble or long
delayed without It. He says, in effect,
" ir you will net let us work for you we
wljl notlefyeu develop our country."
rem his point of view this will be very
lad for us and will hurt them little, at
English, French and Gcrmaus nre only
t eager te de the developing. In fact,
this very eagerness of ether nations, and
fear of their hablta of conquest and an
nexation, have given Americans the ad ad
Tantage in China, and will make the
Chinese much less ready te banish our
capital and enterprise than they diplo
matically pretend te be. We can afford
te receive the Chinese threat calmly If
net with complacency, because our
capital in China, or te be invested there,
can be very well applied iu the develop
ment of our own great country, and we
have fully determined te get along with
out Chinese labor after due consideration
of all the arguments that the minister
martial in its favor. The severing of
all commercial relations with China
would undoubtedly be a heavy blew,
but hardly mere uuplcasunt for us thnn
for China. In 18S0 our Imports from
that empire were valued nt 515,701,717
and oursxperts te China in the same
year were only $3,251,031. AVc seem te
furnish the Chinese with very little
betides money and brains and wc hnve
nse for both at home. As for the break
ing of the treaty, that seems te be what
treaties are made for. They nic inflexi
ble and awkward device which give
way before changed conditions and can
net be expected te hut for all time any
better than ether things of human man
ufacture. As solemn covenants they
beuld net lie violated without due
notice that wc can no longer ngree te
objectionable previsions, but China
eecms te have had liberal warning of
' that kind.
Her wrath is a llttle surprising be
cause it has been m slew In developing,
and because the first Chinese advices,
after the passage of the exclusion net
Intimated that the government was
pleased te be assisted in its efforts te keep
Chinamen at home. She is proverbially
elew, but stubborn In diplomacy, and
there Is little danger of any sudden act
of retaliation, se that we may have
plenty of time te get out of the way of
the blew, if the Chinese government de
cides te retaliate.
The Eastern Mar Cloud.
The grumblings of war In the East
grew leuder and mere worthy of aorleua
attention. Fer some time there have
been disputed but persistent ru
mors of disturbances iu Armenia,
but as that Asiatic end of Turkey
is bard te reach for nnwtt except
by way of Russia, very little atten
tion has been paid te the trouble.
New there is fiimilar news from the
Kurepeau side and the whele state of
Turkey is sure te receive the prompt and
exhaustive attention of the hungry
foreign corresieudcnt who likes nothing
better than wars and rumors of war.
Bulgaria as usual is in n ferment
and a prime minister with a
Russian name threatens te revlgu. A
Servian consul in Turkey has been mur
dered, and although the crime is shown
t have no political inspiration, Berviu
arrogantly demands that Turkey pay a
pension te the consul's widow uud form
ally apologize. Plenty of Americans
have been openly murdered In Mexico,
but the Unlted States does net
trouble itself te demand pensions.
This observation has nothing te de with
the case, but is Introduced iw suggesting
reflections upon the brilliant nggrcsslve
foreign policy of the United fitutes
under Secretary Ulninc. Te icturn te
Turkey, the most interesting rumor is te
the effect that Montenegrins have
crossed the frontier in large numbers,
and have been victorious in sevcral
ktrmlsbes with the Turks.
They threaten the town or Iek, which
is clwe te the eastern extremity of the
little principality of Montcuegre. Thore
Is little te ffnr from the Montenegrins
alone, but their bold adve uce may be
taken as a Blgn of the drift of events in
the Balkan peninsula. Ruuia may
have a hand iu most of the trouble, for
although the czar has grown lazy uud
, careless of foreign nin Russlnu minis
ters and high eniclals ure given se much
liberty of action en the freutlcrH tlmt
their ambitious bchemea often produce
the gravest consequences. The prime
reason for the disturbance is doubtless
in Constantinople, where the reigning
sultan Is energetically striving te coun
teract dangerous plots for hla over over
theow, lie reigns only by right of pe.
session, for he came te the throne
by a rather doubtful decree of insanity
against bis predecessor, who might at
any time be declared sane. The sultan
la a very energetic wide-awake ruler,
and has been a little tee quick for on en on
plraters under the lead of the Sheik
Ul Islam, se that by numerous arrests
he holds hit shaky thrent. Naturally
enough the disturbance at the capital
was the signal for outbreaks all along
the freutW. The lowers that arc wait
V3, tot Turkey's collapse are quick te
note every sign of It. Ik-fore the sum
er Is ever u great deal could happen
te that part of the map of Europe,
preaent indications are net se verv wnr.
like as correspondent would like te
wake them.
Hall, the Beard of Health!
Mayer Clark has succeeded In giving
Lancaster a beard of health in finite of
the two adverse vote in select coun
cils, and the prompt action of
the Judge relieves citizens of nny
anxiety as te the timely estab
lishment of seme kind of organized
supervision of the city's health. It new
remains for the beard appointed by the
court te prove their usefulness by ener
getic attention te the duties se honor
ably laid upon them. They serve with
out compensation and will receive due
credit for exertions for the public
geed. In this het weather cleanliness
aud while wash ero badly needed
In many houses, and there may be
deadly peril te innocent and careful
people through the neglect of ethers In
the disposal of offal or by carelessness of
the laws of health.
The work Is undoubtedly needed te be
done, and new that a beard has been
organized te de It, police aud citizens
can aid in pushing it, Whoever knows
of ft nuisance needing attention should
promptly notify the beard of health,
and careless people will speedily learn
that they must reform.
Gov. OoltiieN, of Cleeruln, Is widely
known as a iimnly and patriotic louder of
the new .Seuth, anxious te have the bitter
feeling of the wnr forgotten and the whele
energy of the nation turned te the nurvey
ofabrigliter futnre, tmtfrankry admitting
a natural prldn In tlie .Sontliern nidi el the
history of the wnr. On the Fourth
of July nl Chattanooga, Governer
Gorden mnde a speech retnnrkable for Us
leld avowal In the presence of thousands
of ex-Confetloratos and their children thut
the Seuth was wrong. Sttanger mill, this
admission was rccelved with cheers. He
put It as follews:
"We of the Heutli fought for the constitu
tion of our fathers as founded by the su
preeo court; thoSeuth was a loyal country,
but v e were wrong en the ulavery question.
Tlie North wits right when It fought us en
thnt score. Tlicre is net a son or daughter
of the Seuth te-day who would hnve slavery
restored. Applause. While for four
yeara we were deadly onemlos, we ate
forevormoro brothers and follew-cltlons,
and proud iu the Seuth et the glory of the
American states, nnd we would fight as
loyally for the (lag of our country as any
man who fought with Grant and Sher
man." Tun Philadelphia Tunes and I'ltthburg
7i'.iy)'i(ri soein dotennlned net te wnste
thelr old patent uiodlclue advertising cuts
of poeplo who have been mlrncueusly
cured of deadly diseases. Their portraits
of ielltlunl lcnderH are niore curious than
accurate.
HOT PIGTAIL TALK.
China ThrcnteiiH l Rotnllnte UiiIi'mm
til Exolunleil linv Ih Hupciiletl.
Chinese Mlnlster Tsui, who Is accredited
te Spain, I!ni7ll and the United States,
reached New Yerk en the steamer I .it Ilro Ilre Ilro
tague en Sunday and talked freely with a
rcjKirter through an Interpreter, llewild:
"IJnlesi the Unlted Stules goveruinent
repeals the law which new excludes my
countrymen from this country we Khali
treat A met leans te a dese el their own
mndlclne. I mean ivu shall exclude citi
zens of the United States from the CIiIiiche
empire."
"Have yen rocehod Information te this
effect officially from the home ofllce7 "
" We hepe we shall net be pushed te any
measures of retaliation. The Clilnuse for
eign olllce has ieut several ileiimiiils te Mr.
Hlalne te lepeul the exclusion law. We
have rccelved no reply from htm. Of
course, congress alone can sol riKht me
present oulmge, nut tlie stiue ilopurliueul
is the proper channel of negotiation. Our
trout I eh with the United Stutss have been
recorded as bacred trusts, and we have
lived up te the very letter of iheiu. New,
without the slightest warning orexeuse,
the Unlted States cruelly breaks Its hol hel
emu HBreoment and builds up a barrier
against our clilrcn. After this exclusion
law whs piiftHed in dofluuee of all tionties
Secretary llayaid aud the former minister
from China (.onlmred, ami the result was a
proposed new tieaty with China which
contained the exclusion law.
" When this treaty was submitted tu the
omperor aud his council it was Instantly
repudiated. The indignation against the
minister was such that his heuse was
burned nnd all his property w Ithlu reach
was destroyed. The Chlnose governmont
ntouce demanded thnt the exclusion law
be at onie repealed and the terms of the
pruHent treaty complied with.
"Tlie council of state, which guides the
omperor, Is simply waiting te hear from
the United States fetclgn olllce. Your
reputation for fair dealing and honesty
with foreliru nations has been such In
the past that we cannot belluve that you
Intend te break a treaty without reason
or excuse. That you have done se thore
can be no doubt, aud If we llnd that the
United Status menus te persist in exclud
ing the Chiuese from Its shores we hhall
proceed te the same tactics. The Chluose
government will feibld the lauding of
American citizens in the empire.
" Hew about the American citizens new
residents of China and the American capi
tal !ncsted thore?"
" All theso will be matters details el
which the council of state will arrange. I
am awaie that there are a great muuy mil
lions of American capital Invented lu'Chiua.
American Interests in China are, of ceurse,
vastly mera Important nnnuclally than our
In vested Interests I nt lie i'nlted States. Any
rupture between the two nations will, of
course. Inline the American liivestiueuts."
" What Is bolievod in China as the reason
for our exclusion lawn!"
" It Is generally supposed te be the work
of the politicians. 1 knew, of ceurse, your
argument of eheap labor and destruction of
fair wages. Yeu say that Chiuese coma te
America, save all the money they can and
thou return te China with It that they
don't become citizens. Well, Isn't that
exactly what overy Ameileau in China is
delllKT"
"Hew about the cheap labor ohaiceT "
" Why the Chinese have built your great
Wo&tein rallieads, and their cheap labor
has made possible and has carried through
te successful completion ast works and
enterprises which would have been im
possible with ether labor. The Chiuese
nre satlslled with small w aires and de net
Ktilkc. When they are drixen out the
capitalists win be at the inerey el ethor
feielgu laboiers who will net weik se
cheap, and who will combine and stiike
and jcopautUe capital. Chinc-.e cheap
labor has bceu tiled in various p.uU el the
world, mid has nlwnjs been a success.
Loek at the Immeubu Chiuese colonies at
Singapore, theStraits settlement, and ether
places."
Anether ltepubllenii Ter l'uttlheii.
S. 1. lleyei, a prominent resident of
Titusville, Crawford county, the home of
Chairman Andrew h and Candidate Iola Iela
mnter, writes te thn I'lttsbuig Times "1
hate uluays been u Kepubllcau and was
cradled Iu the old Whl ;art,, hurrahed
for Henry Clay and Krellngliuyseu and
voted the Wintleld Scott ticket in IMS, but
thelnst act of IIehh ()ttuy In lercinK uu ob
jectionable candidate upon the party Is tee
much for my Republicanism, llein an
American eitieu, with a eueratleii ler
free speech, tree thought and Irre uctlen In
all political matters, 1 cannot take thetpres
eni done prescribed ler me. 1 am ler
Jteberth. l'attiseu Ter governor of Penn
sylvania." List or Letters.
List of letters advortUed at the isistolllce
at Lancaster, l'a., July 7, lwe. Cmi do de
livery: Luditi' tut Miss Klla Heuedlct.
Honrictte Gasaway, MIss.M. Huber, Miss
Trlxle Leslie, Miss. lossle Macllride. Ml
Lily It. Schuebly. Miss lllanch Talari.
dent' List Jehn II. Baxter, il. u
Bender, Philip Clint, Gleamer Mfg Ce.!
Jenes it Cegsw ell, H. Marr, L'llett Miller
J. S. Pfeuu. Frank llontz.UeergoShubcrt,
(for.), Gee. Sleriner, S. M. Stokes, Mr.
Yorddene, Charles Whltmeie.
The dietary eran Invalid dlflers mate
rially from Uiut efn h.tseii In retniht health.
He ncedi Ililn. uutrltleun feed. ami It Is etsen
tlnl thut l,tUe feeliit nutritious It kliall l.e
cay of dlk'i-itlen. .Melllu'ii Feed U very nour neur
lbluicand UaMliullated assoen as taktn lute
thekUauach,
Va: HeiTTl.N's Cecxia l'ure, Beluble, ICce.
nenilcal, (t)
An AromatlnFraerranee
! Imparted te the mouth by the use of BOZO
DON r, II li beyond doubt the cleanent, purent
nnd bent wanh ever elTcrwl te the public. BOiO BOiO BOiO
DONTandromfertnre synonyms. It cleanses
the cavities In Ihe enamel of Ilia teeth.
Depend Upen It. ,
Mether Hhlrten's preplienles nnd IxnilMnna
elections are very uu rermln things, but 7'hmnat'
lrctrl( l)U inn be ilrpeudcd ukiii always. It
rureM achts and pains et every dcwrlpllen.
Held In lrfinctrr by W. T. Hech, 117 and ISO
North Uiieen strrel.
A II ream of 1'nlr Women.
Tennyson In his cx'ialslle ikjeiii, dreams of
long proccSBlen of lovely wnuieu of hkih rmt.
This In all cry well, hut thn laureate would
have dniie the world a crentcr strvlce If he hail
only leld the women or the prcM-nt l.ewthpy
muld Improve their heallli and enhni en thelr
clinrnii. This he might (ally hiive done by
recommending the nw of Ir. l'lcrce's Kavorlte
I'reicrlptlen. Health Is the bent friend of
beauty, and the Innumerable Ills te which
women are peculiarly subject. Its wernt ene
mies. Leng experience lias proven that the
health of wemauhlnd mid the "Kavorlte 1're 1're
scrlntlen " walk hand Iu hand, and are Insepa
rable. Jt Is the only medicine for women, old
by druggists, under a pmltUe guarantee from
the manufacturers, thnt It will she satisfaction
In every case, or money will be refnndrd. This
guarantee ha Ixx-u printed en the bottle-wrapper
and faithfully carried out for many years. .
M.TuAw
Jle Net Meve Illlndly.
De carefully In purchasln( medicine. Many
adxertised remedies ran work great Inlury-nre
wersa than none. IlurdecK lllnvit JllllaM are
purely a vrgetahle prnnnratlen ; the umallet
rhllilcan lake tlini, 1 hey kill dlscascandeure
the patient Inn snfn nnd kindly wnr. Held In
IjincaMrr by W. T. Hech, 17 and ISO North
Clueen street.
iETTi:it thantj:t-ani i
TlIKNEUVIiS.
Van Heuten's Cocea
Arrtn-iziiJO-KAaUtY diejistud.
Ask your Grocer for II, take no ether. (Cfl)
e vi VTHYEGirie co.
Scrofula in Children.
"In the early part of IW screfnln npic.ireit
nn the head or my llttle grandchild, then only
18 months old. Hhertly ntlur hrenklni; out 11
spriad rapidly all exer her body. Thn scabs
en the sores would hii1 olf'en the sltghUwl
touch, nnd I he tsler that would arise would
inakn the atmosphere of the room sickening
nnd unbearable. TIioiIInpiueiicxI nttackedthe
eyes nnd we Icarcd she would leso her sight.
I. uiliicnl physicians of the country were con
suited, but could de nothing te relieve the llttle
Innocent, and gave It its (heir opinion,' thnt
the rjisn was hepclcs aud linpoinlhle tesaNu
thn child's eyesight.' It was thin that wiide
elded te try Hwlfl'a Hpccllle (S. H. H.) Tint med
icine at ence made a speedy and complete cure.
Ker moie than n year p.ist sbn has been as
healthy ns nny child In the land."
Mas. Hutu Hkiiki.kv, Hclmn, Kiiiisiik.
Cancer of the Nene.
in 1675 a sero appeared en my note, and grew
rapidly. As my rather had cancer, aud my hus
band died of It, I hecamenlariued and consulted
my phslcluu. His treatment did no geed, and
the re grew larger and wursn In cury way,
until I was persuaded te take H. H.H.. nnd a row
bottles cured me. This was afler all the doc
tors and ettier medicines had failed. I have
had n return of the cancer.
Mas. M.T. MAnRN,
Woodbury, Hall County, Texas.
'1 rcallse mi Cnneer mailed free.
MWH'THI'IXIKIO CO., Atlanta, On.
elS-lyd (1)
rilKKTlUNU HYllUI'.
TO MOTHERS.
Every balm should have a bettle of Hit,
KAHKNKY'H TUITrillNG HYUU1'. lVrfcctlV
sjifn. Ne Opium or MerphlamtxlurCK. Wlllre-
llcve Celic, (Irlptng I
Lelle. ilrlplng In the lleuvls and l'remnte
DimciiHTeethliiK. Prepatcd byliltH.D.KAHIl-
NKVAHON, HiiKerMenii, Alii. 1'rugglsts hell
It; 25 con U.
Trial bettle scut by mall ID rents.
liini-lvdeedAw
V dNUEVKI.Ol'r.1) I'AltTM
Of the Human llndy Kularged, Ueveleiwd,
Htrcngtheiicd, etc, Is nil lntercstlnn ndvcrilse
menl long run In our paper, lu reply te In
quiries we will say that there Is no ovlilence of
hiunbug about this. On , the contrary, the ad
erllMTsnrn very highly Indorsed. Inteis-sted
Hrmm may get sealed clrculnis giving nil par
ticulars, by writing te the KltlK MKIIIUAI,
CO., 6 8wan Ht., ltutlale, N. Y.Inll)i 7leile
Her. fll-lyd.tcw
JpUAY'HHPKCIKIOMKiTlCINKi
GRAY'S BPEOIPlb MEDICINE.
TlIK (lllKAT KM1I.IHII llKMEIIY. All Ullfllll.
Ingcurc for nominal Vcaknes,Hpernialerrhen,
tmpeleney nnd nil Dlhcnses thnt fellow as a he he
ilHcnce of Helf-Aliuse ; us I.eks of .Memery, Uni
versal Lassitude, 1'iiln In tlie llatk, Illiniiesn of
Vision, rrcmaturn Old Age, aud mini) ether
illsenhes' thnt lend te Infinity or Consiuuptlen
and a riematiire ()rae.
- Fer imrlleulnrs lu our painphlcl, which
wn ilcslre te H'lid frts) by mall te every one.
The Hjiecllle Mcdlclne Is sold by nil drug
girts nt 11 icr packiiKUerbls packages for K, or
will he tent free by mall en receipt of the
money, by addressing
TIIKUHAY MKIUCINHCO.,
Ilullale, N. Y.
On account of counterfeit, no havoadepted
11H) 1 rauw l rnpH'i : iiui iiiiiv Kt Ilillllt'
Held lu UxucasUT, I'n., by w. T. II
lloei.
marlyd
G
urr.H'H i.ittm: livlii fii.ix.
.CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
Hick llcadacha and relieve nil the troubles Inci
dent te a bilious state of tlie s) stem, such as
DlKilnivi, Nausea, Dnmslucss, Dlslriss alter
Killing, l'aln In the Hide, .tc While their most
euuirkuble success has been shown In curing
sick:
Heartache, jet I'AllTKIl'S LIT'l'LH 1.1VHII
l'l 1.1.4 nre cually valunble lu Coiihtlpallen,
curing ami prevention this nuunilng com cem
plulut, while they nse correct all illseulcninr
Ihosteinnch, stlmulate the liver and iitfiilale
the bow els. Lenlf they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless te these
who sutler from this distressing complaint;
hut fortunately their goodness docs net mil
here, anil tlioe who ouce try tin in wilt find
these little pills valuable In no many ways that
they will net be willing te de without them.
Hut after all sick head
JLCHE
iHthobanaer se pinny lives thnt Here Is where
we miike our great beast. Our pills tme It hlle
outers no nei.'
CAHTint'H LITTLK J.IVKK 1'll.LS are very
small and very easy te take. One or two pills
malum dose. They are fctiictly vegetable and
donetgrlpo or tmrge, but by thcircvntle no
tion plonse all who use them. J.i v lals ul 'St ct ;
llv e for II. Held ev cryw here or tent by mall.
C.HTKH.Mr.l)lClNHCO.,:Ji:W YOlllv.
Small Pill. Small Dose.
augl2-lydest
Small Priw
yiN
co ciir.wi.Mi jen.vct'ij.
YINCO
t L'XTh'A FIXn
CHEWING
TOBACCO.
This Htandard Uiand of Plug Tobacco Is ac
knowledged te be the best chew aud the lurgcit
phre for the money In the market, nncedii
lag en tacJi litni)). Its cilciikhe tale formally
juirs has i Unwished Us upulatlen. There Is
nethlne betttr. Try It. for uite by druli rs aud
grocers,
1890.
nprll-3;iteod-eemA.13tw
DllL!.NKi:.NNl-,s.
I.IQ.UOK 1IA11IT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
1)11. HAINUS' GOLDU.V Sl'JICIKlC.
It ran Jip given In a cup of eolteeer tea, or lu
articles of feed, without the knowledgeof the
J.!i i'ili,fl!fcers"r' '- ll u absolutely harmless
?., .Ym.wnct u. Permanent nnd speedy cure,
whether the imllent Is n model ate drinker or
nu ulcohello wreck. IT NKVKU KAILH. It
fffilhS i?.,qV, ey n0 wltu such win nt"
thai the patient undergoesTie Inconvenience,
nnd ere hr Is awaie, llseomplute reformation Is
etlccted. -is iweb 1,,'m!, of lartlema frw?
. CIIAH. A..Ujt'IIKlt. Druirclsl
UPttnamakcv'c.
I
t'jMLAmt.rniA, Monday, July 7, 1W0.
" I "- d J J v 1 m 1J Si 1 m I
iircu ; iry a i iciiiiuiui.k. ,
A geed one is as breezy and
. "
easy a rest-giver as you'll find
Mtxlcan Grass. tl.T.j.
Macrame Cord. II.7A. 12. 2J.
KnolUdCerd.n.in.
Ilsby Hammocks, fiOc
nascnii nl, northeast of ecnlrs.
Women's 25c Handkerchiefs
at I2c, hemstitched, and
with printed and embroidered
border.
Men's Hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, colored border, I2jc.
Beth pure Linen, of course,
and they stand for twenty ether
sorts just as desirable.
Heuthwett of centre.
After all, did you forget the
Fan ? Well there's het weather
enough ahead and the Fan
Crep hasn't all been harvested.
I'alm Leaf Fans, fie, JOe, lV.
NankU'oeKans,15c.
Felding Tans, lOnndl.V
Klal Parchment Fans, 10 and IV,
Pocket Kans, 16 te MX'.
Telescope Kans, Wand 30c.
Northwest of centre
..Woven Grass Garden Seats,
20C.
Northwest of centre.
The light Cottens arc in airy
troops, and many of them 25
per cent, under regular prices,
Jehn Wanamaker.
Itlnchfncru.
ITteTt wmfz7)NTAi7 htatTenauyen
glues, from a te MO horse-power, and Verti
cal 1'nglncs from 2 te 40 horse-power, you will
nnd them at JOHN lSKHl'H, 3.0 Kasl Kullen
street.
IJtOlt IlOl.TH, LAO HCHEWH, HK1' HUIIKWH,
J Hqnarennd llnxagen Nut, these gmsLs In
stock, at JOHN HEHT'H, XU Ceal I'lllten street.
in7-tfd
IOIl AM KIUCANHIUIITI'JCKllCYI.INnmi
Lulirlcaters, UlassOII Cups for llenrlngs,
vouennget them nt JOHN llLST'H, iWl Pjw
Fulton street. uiT-tM
InOH IlOILKIt 1 Ulli: llltUHIIUS, STILLKON
! Pipe Wrenchcs.Plticnnd .Menkey Wrenches
cnniniiMU, i ilea, uu inns, tic, go 10 juiiis
lll-ue 'ill ,'...,, ! I ..... . -., ...-r.l
UCHI'.iUI lJisl Fulton strict
mT-tfd
I3AKTICULAU A'lTKNTION I'AIII TO
L Mislcl Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd
lllue Prints, nl prices rtnsennhlc, at JOHN
IIEHT'H.SU Uakt Fulton stieet. m7-tfd
STKAM rti:ATI.STHKeOMIN01li:VTFOIl
ilwelllugs, churches, school houses, etc.,
lueugn successfully usea one lillliiliea years
nge. When youceiilemplatoa ihaiigc call en
JOHN J1IXT, who vrlllghe you a satisfactory.
Jeb, nt n fair price. mT-tld
IBlPH, IIOII.KIIH, MINING, UKNTHlKU
gnl nnd Steam Pumps, el any capacity, al
JOHN HiaTB.aWKastKultenKlncU lii7-lfd
TJAUIATOltf eF ANY MAKHOlt"i)i:
JLV sign, can be fiirnlfcheilntreusennbletlgurex,
bj-JOHNllLKT.lKllliist Fulton Micct. Im7-tfil
TTtOll OAHTINOH, IKON OH 1IKAMH, LIOI1T
A.' tl liei.Va 1. 1 Rlllllb JIUUie, KO IU UUIliS
llliir. ,1X1 liist Fulton street. m7-tfd
rpANKS FOR WATUIt.OHJ, A('Il) OR OAb
JL erany shnpe or capacity, rt fair prices, go
te JOHNmT.iUl F-asl Fulton street. m7-tld
TTIOR Sl'lIAM OAUOUS, HIOH OH LOW.
Ij Pressure, Water Oauges, Onuge fecks,
Weed Wheels or Weighted, Ulass Tubes,
Whistles, Hyphens for Hlcani Uaugis, Uj Under
Oilers Plain, Water Onugn Columns. Cocks for
HtenmrJaugCH.utlleu JOHN UIUT, XU list
Fultenslreet. m7-tlil
-VrllITK COTTON WAHTK, COPPKI) 1IY
TV Iho pound, llie ; lu lets of lu pounds or
ever.Uc. All goods delivered te any part of the
ri iv i ice. uiiii en juua ui.-3j, xse,
;U Fast
Fulton stiect.
iu7-td
IF IN WANT OF IIIIAKS OR IRON STOP
Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pet nod lllb
locks, 1-vcr Cocks, Hn lug Joints, call ami gel
them, or Mmd jour order by mall, teJOHN
1IICS 1 , tut Kiwi Fulton stiet t. m7-tM
(101.1) llRONZi;, LUil'IDS AND HIZINO
T for slenni work, at JOHN HKST"S,!tW liist
i ulten sllett. m7-tfd
INJi:(Teiw,"7tTnT,.i mnTH.uTrnAN mnTH.uTrnAN
ceck Inspiraters and Klceterx, Kbcrmau
Heller Feeder, Penberthy InsiK-cler, American
Injectors, nil In stock, at JOHN IlLSTH, :.(
Dist 1'iilleiihtrcct. inT-tlil
SAW -MILLS, 1IAHIC MILLS, COli MIU.S,
leather Rellers, Tan Packers, Triple Herso
Powers, Milling and Mlului; Machinery, al
IOII.N UKHVH.3.M Wist Fulleu ktrei-t. In7-tfd
T7IOR PRATT & CAIIY AHURHTOH DISO
Valves, Jenkins Valves, Ilrass (Unbe Valves,
llrassdate Valves. Iren llwly (Hobe Valves.
Ijver harety Valves, Pep Salcty Valves, Air
Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's Swinging
Valves, Radiator Valves, Pratt's s
Check Valves, llrass Cluck Valves.Foet
Angle Valves, call at JOHN HF-ST'S, ;
oei valves
'. XII liis
Fulton Street. m7-tfd
TF YOU WAN T A FIRST-CLASH PORTAHLK
Lnglue nnd Heller, en wheels, cheap, as the
following prices shew: (I horse-power, JI75; 8
horwi-pew er, ISSi ; 10 horso-pewer, S.)7S; 11 horsi" hersi" horsi"
pewer, J7S: Ul horse-power, Jl,175, call at JOHN
HIXT'.s. :lU Knst Fulton street. m7-tfd
1710R HOILKRH, HORIZONTAL, TAHULAR,
Vertical, Portable, Cj Under, Marine, or
any sle or power, of the host material and
workmanship, go te JOHN IlC-ir, :u.l 1'ast Ful
ton street. m7-lfd
y? frC 'LL-f OV PIPF.7 from"
OUjU-UVJ Inch te Inch dlamcler, for
sale at alew figure, and the only houselu the
city wltli a plie cutting machine, cut tint; up te
tl luch diameter, at J Oil. N lllir ,:iij li,st Ful
ton street. m7-tfd
ACKINtis, AS FOLLOWS: DIHIGeTfOU
Steam and Hydniullc I'm ktug.Asbcst Hepe,
Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As
bestos Mill Heard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos
Sheathing, Oum PacU'iig.duin Rings for Water
(lunges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As-
nesins, i.ineu iseeiienni l'le cover, at .IU1IM
llliird, a.11 Last Fulton street.
iii7-tfd
Slllll"!),
"J-KW LAMPS AND ART GOODS.
Ca.ll and See
FINE if LAMPS
MRT COODS
ON HLCONU FLOOR
Jehn I. Arneld's Building,
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dft-tfd
I JLUMHINO, (JAH FITTINO, Ac.
Jehn. P. Schaum & Sen.
PLUMBING,
GAS FITTING AND ROOFING,
26 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANUASI'KIt PA.
Wertl.
T" UMIIRIt ANDCOAI.
,.,J.T)HAw;OHIIOOIWANI,CA8EH. W1T.
LltN HARD WOODS. Wholesale nnd Retail,
" , , , , H. H.MARTIN A CO.,
ut-lyd 2I Water Hlreet. Uuicaster. Pa.
Y AUMUARDNKIW COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
OiFirrssNe. 13) North Queen Street, and Ne.
Ml North Prluce streeU
YAUUrt North Prince Htreet, near Heading
UeKiU
augli-Ua LANOAHTKll, PA.
SVt f$00e.
MARTIN A CO.
tt r
l JJL
V
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
V
IGHT BARGAINS
I
-IN-
Men's
FIRST HAftaAIN-Flfty deienrenlarmad
Ualbrlggan Hese, 12c n pair, worth 20c.
SKCONI) I1AHOA1N A lel of 'Fancy Hest,
In Stripes aud Solid Celers, at 19c a pair.
THIRD I1AROAIN-A let of Hlue Flannel
Shirts with the prices cut In two.
FOURTH nAliaAIN Fifty deien Oauie
Hhlrls, IlHlbrlggun, Leng and Short Sleeves,
31c each ; would be cheap at 50c.
FIFTH HAnOAlN-Flannel Shirts, Light
StrliH'S nnd New-Shades. The Shirt jeu wnnt
fet Summer, 42c rnch ; City prices, 60c.
SIXTH DAROAIN-A 49-eenl White Dress
Shirt mnde or Kxtra Heavy Mutlln, Linen
l!o.-em, all sizes, 12 te 18 Inches.
HEVKNTJI UAHOAIN-A let or Pcrrnle
Hhlrta, Geed Pntterns, eme are slightly soiled.
They vvcre J1.U3 te V 50. The price new Is 75c.
KIOHTII BAROAIN-Celluleld Cellars, lc.
ZylonlteCollnts, luciach.
Cor, Prince & W. King Sts,,
LANCASTEK. PA.
T
HE PEOPLE'S OAMU STOKE,
-IN-
Summer Goods.
rAl' HLACIC FHLNCHSATINES in Solid
Celers nnu Ncnt Figures, which are very dura
ble, 25e per ynul.
ThobalameefBtockof FIGURED UATISTE
te go al 10e per yard. Seme of these goods sold
al ISc ami 20c.
Oennlne Imported ZEPHYH GINGHAMS
reduced I rem 31e and 370 te 25c.
Demestic ZEPHYR GINGHAMS In excellent
si j les nt lOcund 12c. Seme of these goods equal
the Imported In style.
Geed STYLE CII ALLIES nt OJJc, as pretty In
design nnd coloring as expensive goods.
White Dress Goods.
Piques lii Cords and Checks, Llnen de Indcs,
Victorias, Nalutoeks, Plaids, Strlc, Ac.
Full Lines of EM1IHOIDERIES lu geed qual
ity, from the very narrow te the widest widths.
25 East King Street,
LANCASTEK. PA.
unir'Jhlydlt
ev nle ev itcttt.
FOR RENT-HANDSOME FRONT ROOM
en 2d Meer, Ne. 12 West King street; fliust
location In the city for olllce or light business.
Inquire of W. W. AMOS,
m2tMfd Aller's Gallery.
T7I0R RENT
THAT LARGE
CENTRAL BUSINESS STAND,
NO. 20 EAST ICING STREET.
Inquire within. mll-tfd
TTIORSALL CHEAP
A Twe-Story Brick Dwelling Heuse,
20 bv 2s feel, with two-story brick back liulld
liig UU bv 20 feet. Hall and seven rooms. Let
20 by 215 feet.
JOHN II. METZLER,
la IIS. Duke St.
s
ECURE A HOME FOB YOUH FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Yenr Family.
FOK SALE
ON THE .MOST LIBURAL TERMS.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120
feet deep, en Lanutster avenue, between Wal
nut and Lemen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man
sard loef, perches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en
North Pine, betvueu Chtstuul and Walnut
bluets.
Two-Mery brick dwelling houses with f-ent
aids. Iren fences, lets 150 feet deen. en West
iv aiimi, ueiwien -unry nnu fine sciceis,
T o-Mery brick dwelling houses, lets 145 feet
d(ei, en (st Lemen stieet, between Charlette,
and Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets lWfcet
deep, with all the modern Improvements, front
j ants en West Chestnut street, between Pine
and Nev In streets.
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lima
North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and
Lemen, between Mary aud Pine streets.
All the above houses ure lu geed order, newly
papered, gas tlxturcs In all the rooms, water In
(he kitchen, aud the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call and stc forjeurself, no trouble te show
50U" JNO. F. OHIKL, .,.-,
.IACOH ORIEL, J K"r-apr2e-lj
d.M.W.S. 11 North Marv Street,
finte.
I EADING HATS.
BIG REDUCTIONS
-ON ALL
Straw and Summer Hats,
STAUFFER & CO.,
Nes. 31 ami 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
FDRN1SHING GOODS.
J. B. Martin s Ce.,
Peeples Cash Stere,
INGLITritEH STOCK FARM.
STORM KING (21610
RECORD 2:.T0.
Sired by Happy Medium, sire efSO performers
from 2:1 1 te thlsi. Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex
ander's Nerman, sire of Lulu, fll',, tc.. Ac.
Terms for spring siaseu of lhue.ViJ lern foal.
Fer tabulated pcdierce and ether Information,
address DANIEL Q. ENGLE.
aprlZ-UndAw Warlelta, l'a.
tu Geebm,
e
PEX EVEY EVENING.
Fer Bargains,
TO-
P.CSNYDER&BRO..
Ne. 14 West King St.
Everything Sold At and Belew Cost,
AH WE ARE POSITIVELY GOING OUT
OFHUHINESS.
majMnid
w
ASH GINGHAMS 1
WashGinghams
-AT-
A BARGAIN.
WATT & SHAND,
Offer one of Greatest Harcnlus ever seen In
STRIPED AND PLAID
DRESS GINGHAMS.
Three Thousand Yards Fresh Uright Colorings
nt tMc u yard : former price, ICe.
ONE MORE CASE
36-Inch Printed Dress Challies,
Choice Styles and Colorings, Uc a yard.
a A few mere pieces left of these DARK
GROUND DRhSS CHAL.LIES. in Hrewn, Blue.
Green and Slate Grounds, 6c a yard ; only hnlf
Its true value.
ONE HUNDRED DOSEN
I. X. L. Unlaundried Shirts.
V.vrwls nvttrvtHli, nvit. .Iinnrn In fills ltttn
made or the llcst Heavy Muslin, Linen Hosom
and Culls, lined and relnforced.nud the price
enly87c; nssoedasnny sold nt 50c.
PjO Dezen Dark nnd Medium Gray
Ladies' Summer Hese
At 5c a pair ; worth 8c.
The Brigand Sash.
Four jnrds lone, innde of Surah Silk, Sewing
Slik Fringe. In Ulack, Cream, llluc, White, Car
dinal and Old Rese.
6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
H
AGER A BROTHER.
July Prices.
Summer Reductions
-IN-
4TU (GINGHAMS, Fermer Price. 12kc.
Al WO.J(.HA,(UHiFerI,crPrlceiU,(,
f OINGHAMS, Fermer Price, llie.
AT 1-JKiM L'HALLIS, Fermer Price, Kie.
OUTING CLOTHS.FermerPrlce.lOc
New Styles in Wash Flannels
AT LOW PRICES.
Special Styles in French Sateens
AT JlXnUCr.!) PltlCLS.
NEWEST COLORINGS IN WOOL CHALL18,
60 CENTS.
LATE EFFECTS IN INDIA PONGEE.
NEW STYLES IN EGYPTIAN COTTON.
!)0STYLEdCHALLIS,Sc. PER YARD.
25, 27, 29, 31 West King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
Jtcfi-fecvaUu'B.
H
ARDWARL, c.
GEO. M. 8TEINMAN & CO,
Continental Lawn Mowers,
Mew Quaker City Lawn Meweru,
Hydrant Hepo and Garden He3e.
R E F R IGER ATORS !
JEWiriT'S have the hlKhe,t:repulatlen,ijlve
mere tatlractlen with less consumption of Ice,
than any ether Refrigerator In the market.
Jewctt's Water Coelers and Filters,
Oem Water Filters, i
Hammocks, Wire Window Sereens and Wire
Screen Deers.
Hardware and lleusefurnlshing Goods.
NEW YORK STORE.
DRESS MATERIALS.
MGEMMII,
GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO,
-M A JO WEST KING STREET,
m17-3md.M,W,S LAMA9TLR, I'A.
fTratieUr' Ouibf.
"PlHf!Srli"A'f A- UAILROADSCUEB
-" "ccurein nor, 10, isa.
-5I!.n.,ry,! LsweASTan aud leave su
""ruiiaaeipniaaa fellows t
. IWKHTWARD.
Hsveltlc Expressf.....
News Ksprcasf......
Philadelphia.
. -",
lAnca
j .tfi p. m.
t-Xl a. m.
ttfO a. m.
7.-00 a. in.
l.'JS I
flaSi
si
Mil
u m i
MalitralnviaMuieyt
iu -a man aihiuIm.
Nlairarn Ksprciis.,
Hanover Accem...,
Fast Llnet....-....,
Frederick Accem.,
I.nucater Accem..
Ijtnrju,tj.F Alwrtm
via telum'uu.
8.50 a. m. '
via Uelnmbla
ll, m . in
lln-.w i
nn
J.-0OIJ1
via Columbia
Kivi
2lf :
ii:n a. in,
via Mt. Jey.
aae i-l
HarrlsburK Accem.J
f Vilitvrihla A w -
ctt p. m
4:14 p. m
5:2i p. m
:J0 p. m
i rl
Harrlsburs ExprcsJC
Western Lxprcssf...-.
7!l 1 .
!siS 1 til
uauutsier cce.
? 1 eH
lariy m
Leave
Lancanter,
2.20 a. m.
4:11 a. m.
6.20 a. m
8:10 a. m.
S:M a. iu.
i. m.
11:13 a. m.
12.SH p. m.
8 M p. in.
ZXO v. m.
4:43 p. m.
6:45 p. m.
8:40 p. m.
12.31 ii. u.
Arrtv ,, 1
KAHrWAKD.
Phlla. Expref......
KastLlncl
Lancaster Acce.....
llarrltburg Eipresn.
Incatcr Accem
Columbia Accjie...
Atlantic Kxprestt-.
HAnKlt.lB IP.nM.a
?t I
SS'll
?K"mi
ln.qn
VUM'h
ii:e i r2
!l.i
JJ5 I u
:j t
5.45 J :
e:40 1 V
Philadelphia Accem.
rMannajr Mai !... ..,
Ha!T,bar Accem..
. ei
10:86 lU
...m, ,iniuT.IMH.M
Frederick Accem..M
ITha nnltf &) . .. .a
On Bunday the Mall train wt runs by W
t J. R, WOOD, Oenerm FMnencer Ad
v4iw. j. uuui vwuuai aiMuttKur
T EBANON A LANCASTER JOINT fl 1
JL4 KAIMIOAU. 1)1
Arrangements of Passenger Trains en ana
bunday, May ll, lew.
NORTHWARD,
lave a.m. p.m.
King Street, Lauc 7.-00 12:e
Lnncantcr.. ...... ....... 7.-07 12:60
Columbia .. 12.SS
Mnnhelm ...... 1:Xt 1.-20
Cornwall 7:59 1:18
A rrlln nl
I Hun
P. M.A. X.
65' 8KB
6:.B
8:13
8-03
8:45
:17
9:32
3:1)1
0-01
6:23,
Lebanon - 8:11 1:68 0.40
SOUTHWARD.
I .cave a. M. r. M,
Lebnneu .7:12 12:30
Cornwall 7:27 12:11
Maabelm! 7:58 1:10
Lancaster Sin I:tS
Arrlve at
King Street, Lane. 8:15 1.5.1
Columbia 0:22 22
A. M. WI1 JJON, Snpt. R. 4 C,
8. S. NEFK. Hunt. C. R. IL
P. M. A. K,
7:15 7:55
7:20 8:10
7:53' 8:40
8:18 B:U
s.-ai o.2e
IV:20
Railroad.
THIEADELP1IA A HEADING RAILH
isl
READING A COl.UMlilA DIVISION
On and after Hnuday, May II, 1889, t
lenve l.uncfMtcr (King street), nu rollewa:
Fer HcailliiL' nnd lutermeulnte nelnts.
days, 7:10 a. in., 12: 10, 3:44 p.m.; Sunday, fc
in., 8.G3 li. in.
ber Philadelphia, week days, 7:40 a. in., I
&:vs p. ni.; niinan)-K, " p. m.
Ker New Yerk via Phllndelphla, week
7:40 a. in.. 12.3.1. 3:18 n. ill.
Fer Nevr Yerk via AllenUiwu. week IP
12:40 p. m.
Fer Allentown, week days, 7:10 a. ni., -
ux.j nunuay, a:i p. m. i
Fer Petuvllle, week days, 7:40a. m., 3:4 f.
Sundav. 3:55 ti. m.
Fer Lebanon, week days, 7:00 a. m., 12.3a
p. ni. ; nuuuny, nau a. m, d:: p. in.
Fer HiirrlKbiirg, week days, 7:00 a. in.,
J, p. .. , QUUU., K.W U, III.
Fer Quarry vllle, week days, 0-20 a. in.,
7.55, 8.00 p. m. ; Sunday, 5:10 p. m.
TRAINS FOR LANCASTEIL
Leave Heading, week days, 7:20, 11:55 a
o.de p. in. : eunnny. tyjj n. m.; a:iu p. m.
Leave Phi ad'lphla, week dayc, 4:10, 10
m.. 4.00 n. iu.
LeaveNew Ye'fc via Philadelphia, weck(
7:15 n. in.. l::t . e. n. 12:15 iilnht.
Lcave New Teft via Allentown, week c ,
1."l tll,.,l.v'l. nil
Leave Allfiuewi, week days, 5:17 a. m.
p.m. .
lioave Pettsv He, week days, 6:50 a. m,
p.m.
Iave Lebanon, wrek days, 7:12 h. m.,
7:15 p. in.: Sunday, 7:55 n. in., 3:13 p. iu.
Iieave Hnrrlsburg, week days, 6.-25 a. m.j
dnv. 6.50 a. in.
lieave Qunrryvllle, week days, 0.60, 11:50 a!
3:00 : Sundav. 7:10 a. m. IE
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. !a
J.HKD I !lllllUllIIIUt, ,imillUI KU1WI W,
anil deihii sireci wnan.
for Atlanue city, wees Hays, exp
0.00 n. m. nnd 4:00 n. in.: AccenniKKln'
7:30 n. in. nnd 4:30 p. in.; Sunday, Exp
v.uu n. m., ivccuiuiuuuuiiuu, e iu a. in.,
u. m.
Returning leave Atlantic City, depot eei
Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. Week dt,
i-.sprtss i;.u n. m. nua i p. m. acc
mihlutleii.S.-Oin. in. and 4:10 p. m. Sunda
Express, 4 p. in. Accommodation, 7:30 K
hiiu ,.!' p. iu.
Detailed time tables can be obtained at tl
etttcea.
A. A.McLEOD. C. O.lfANCOCK
Vice Prcs. .t Oen'l M'gr. Oen'l Pass'r A
QSvoccvtce.
TltEISl-b.
REIST'S STORE ABLA2
-WITH-
FIREWORKS)
Plugs, I.iutcrni. Balloons and Animal
loons. Everything von want te see In the 1
vrerlts Line. Whole front of the store thru
into a Retail Department. II will pay je
mnloeur Firework helectlen with us. '
can de it under the cooling breeze of four
mcuse electric fau. Ne hoi weather with ti:
DOWN COMES SUGAR.
A Pure Whlte Sugar nt 6J4c We told yeul
ijeivi euy mnre man you reany ncca. we
cctr. vvorde urcilc.
OtritSITMMKIl IIIIINKH.
Orance Cider. Risnberrv Nectarine c'
French lllnckbcrry Juice, te the retnll trade J
going neu. I'uiup iu mt gauen aegs no cua.
for l;i'L'. KDlcetsiiiul clashes. Orders have j
dupllcatcil right along Contains nonlceho!
strictly tcinpcrauce auu rcrrcsiung uruiK.
NEW MACKEREL.
Large New Ne. 2 Mackerel, weighing 1 te
Pis each, 12Wc nit). Li rge New N e. 1 Macke Tl
Exlru Put, TICK Uolegnn, lie. llenelcs Hi H
I2'c. Plcnle Ham, 10c. Dried liter, 10c. Ex
Dried Hccf. 12V.'e. Knuckles. 15c lb.
Steneaarc-Milk Clocks, P.ins, Jars, Hill
Iets. Cream Crocks. Jutrs. Jt llv Crocks. .Ii
tlllhes, Masen Fruit Jars, l'lnts, (Juartsu
Half (iallens : Pint mid (Juart Hum Rings
lars, mixed Hplccs, Insect Powder, Slug Hh
Fly Paper, Fruit Sjrups, Hire's and Hast
HeuL llccr. etc. Sce our Immense stock.
Agents ler Chase .t Siiuhnrii's Fnmousllesli J
Collees, put up In 50-tb Alr-tlght can. V,1
can't be without them. Give them a tilvl
Roast and quality always unllenn. -
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KINO AND 1'HIFCK 81
Directly Opposite
J. li. Martin A Ce.'s Dry (loud Stere, and
Nest DoertoSorrel Herso Hetel.
-Loek for the Hie Sign across the pats
nicni.
iMenv.
EVANefJ.OUU.
LEVAN'S FLOUR
In the manufacture of th?'
Fleur great care is exercised i
the selection of the wheat, am
by geed milling it is kept up t
the highest standard and pos
sesses all the qualities neces
sarv te make the Best lireac
and Handsome Biscuit.
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t llaugers, I'lauip Hove. I'eupl'iigs, etc
le'JOHN HbT. H East 1 ulten nr't. in7
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li the mnrltcl, go te JOHN II EST, 3:11 1
-as
Fulton street. ni7-t
T HOxfEU'S CORNER hALOON.
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A NI0K nOT LUN0II ;
will be served ever morning from 9teI2.J)'
HiiPlwrt c Ct lebrated liter drawn from Ihe keg
uprXMfd
H
ENUi" WOL,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 13d East King street, having a
full llnoef Furniture of every description at the
lowest price. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended le. Call and examine our goods.
HS-UdR II. WOLF. 131 East King lit! eel,
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