Ww'i' :f:&r"uv TIUJ 2 mux-saw t BESSBI WW.MJWI" iy,' a 2 ate te PI JUteVtMMtlllMM-PWWNMl A N rt .i. "OtMf te. ' CtttMMA, July m-MN MnUlnea, t M IImm well knewa raatdent of Celum- . Mk,4M ytrday Rrnoeu nt 4:40 o'clock, ( 'iwni9c of hit stater, Mn, 11. F. E' 1mm. Walnut street. He wm in the 02rt swref hU . Death u caueed by a LtMapllcatlcm of tllsoase. Mr. Mulllseu 7 MMrneu va (own soma mounts age or : ten In healtb, but was only confined te Jria room a abort time. The Ameral will tM MM ea ThuraUy afternoon at 4 o'ciecK. "ttarvtmaatthebonae of Mr. Bntner. tt funeral of Georae W. SUlr waa held yesterday afternoon from the home or hia parent, en lecuet street. The funeral inM largely attended. ,Tm Meeting of school beard win tie new Mstt erenlne. l-''"''Rev. Geerge Gaul went te Chester letebt te-day and will preach there en -Wednesday. .(A special tram will leave l.anaisviue en he Keadlng A Columbia raureaa en i mirs- t4my night at 11:30 o'clock for the accommo accemmo accomme f,iUoa of tteenle deslrins te attend the clev 'lie Meam of cainpmeetlng. tec-ufteer Dyslnger rrested Hebert Moere, Otered, last night, rer disorderly conduct. le was taken before Squire L'vatu and tils- karged upon paying the cost. ' Marshall O'Ooenell, a uiacrunisi ai me ' I. R. H. round hone, met with a painful , accident yesterday. He wm working at a f toiler of aloeoinotlve when he was etnick ,4n the forehead with a uaiiimer in the rkands of another empleye. The blew i siren accidentally, ami cut an ugly gaah above the right oye. The wound was t attended te bv Dr. Llvlnnsten. fc l1K?mrA Tnr?tlAif. an itfnnlnVA at llin ! Iteelpy machine hepcut the index finger Irfhli lea hand yoatenlny witb a cnisei. Of Afiwdaya aae Simen Wcaver was in he city and was nccosted en the street uy "imin who called him "Jehns." Simen f NrsplIeJ that the man was mistaken and his 'name was Simen Weaver, of Columbia. x After going a short dlilatice he was met by f nan who addressed blm by ins proper ttame. The man wanted Simen te take a 'jieta for his undo, Colonel Sheck, but Weaver replied that Mr. Sheck was dend. HpAfter some little talk the man left, mid ; Simen belioves mat ine man wns n iiuiioe . ateerer. I' W. U. Barr Is iu Philadelphia, attemllng fa meeting of the advisory beard of the sMlteadliiK ltollef association. fe The Larks lea at 12:10 a. in., today for ebelrcampnt Vroderlcksburg, Va. P55, Mrs. C. C. Kauffman returnml tills morn- .lngfremCanandalgua and Watklns. j;:j'i , Mneu ami m jiauiiiiiuu went iu Atlantic City te-day. FMls Laura and Anna l'iukorlen have fbaeue e a visit te Parksburg. BCKss Llllie 'Wilsen has returned from Tew Yerk state. ''Jeseph Hall has resigned his position tafrlth Ueckel A I'alne, and will accept u position with Rellly Hros. A llsub, of Lan-'jeaMer. Ey$f'-Tbe Ltitheran Sunday nchoel picnic nt : -'If else's weeds will net be held en wed U'eesday. ?.r LOST HIS HAND. ? -Statu ItecHs Meets "Willi a Terrlble Ac- cldsnt While nt Werk. L-j Anether shocking nccident occurred tills , aserning sneruy oeiero neon ni me ian- ft rtssster caramel factory, en Church streel. m, TheTlctlm, who met with the accident, is K Vlam TlAeun. wlin r,!f1rM st Nn. fU)4 Mmilli ' Quan street. Yeung Boose has been em- . pjeyed at the caramel fuctery for some time, and was working en what Is called the : flfcQInty rellers," used for cutting candy. ., 'Tfceee rellers are very dangerous, mid have "man the cause of a number of accidents. At the time this accident occurred Heese i net engaged in cutting candy, but was etsttalnir the machlne. While delnir se his t& haad waa inught and drawn Inte the aaaetaliie, -AUlie fingers were crushed l!ll'the fleah tern from the bone te the f: Wrist, leaving nothing Iml thu thumb. Tt p Hientea a aioKenuig appearanca vIManager uersbey promptly telopnenod 'Jeracab which conveyed the suflerer te Pf.lt. A. Campbell'a dru stere en Seuth hisjaase street. The doctor did all In his axrwerle relieve blm or ills ezcruclatlng Mln. After making an examination of tM injury the doctor found that amputa tion would be necessary aud called in Dr. 'jf.K. Shirk te assist iu the amputation. ant consiaeraeie aiiucuity tue uocters iaoeaeded in administering en anesthetic. when they made a very successful amputa tien of what remained of the hand ut the 'wrist. Yeung Reese was re moved te his "home late in the afternoon. IT. Will lienent IjllirntAi-. tTbe Dolaware River A Lancuster rail- Td Is pushing its work rapidly, and seen e material part of tlielr work that will K; WneQt Lancaster will be built. A dispute!! te the Philadelphia Ledger from Potlstewu ' savya : " The French Creek Branch of the tPelaware River .V. Lancaster railroad is srly finished, te connect rhiciilxville I With French Creek Fulls, and the contract i ter the remainder of the read te Laucaster jifitjr has been signed. Tlie route from Falls is ever the Wilmington A Nerthern Mssilread te Springlleld, tlience by Churcii- through the rich CoueHtogu Viilley. Iking several important towns, and con ing with the Reading A Columbia rail- near Manhcim. Tue distance te be lit is ever 25 miles. Lebanon will be bed evor the Cornwall railroad from kelui, and Lancaster, und Columbia lie Rcudiu(f iV Columbia railroad. irtles tothe contract am the Dela- nerlA; Lancaster, Wilnilnixten A ki aiid Philadelphia .V ltendiiu: Twe engineer corps will lecate Mils week, and the New Yerk bn cemiiany, Gcorire l'etts II cemmence grading the Hue." ' i ... fuluul PitckuBe SI ere. kit, of Marietta, was in Um- knd consulted DUtritt At- alieut Jonathan Larza- package store. Tlie district advised the couslabie that tlie ret liquor without a license was a vie latien of the state law, and theie uus noth ing te be doue but return him te court : 'ad if the court buys he lias aright under LT the decision of the fatinremn nnrl nf Dm United States te kiep such a place be can exwtinue. J.MMr. Larzatore's son, who is a Marietta ol-keeper, writes te the Intkli.iui:nci:r the has net ex pressed an oiunien con- falngthebusinessin wlilch is fatlier is aged. hummer I.pImiue. lb Ifatllthlt. tnnrnlinnt wlfa .....1 mt'blldren have geno te Hugcrstewn, te visit roiaiives. Tliey will be ab ten days. Miss Nera Zcrcher, of Harnisli A Ce's., is spcnuiug uer aeutieu with her Is in New Danville. .Miss K. May Parker, of Reading, is Ing her vacation with Mezle L. Mun- of Ne. 532 West Lemen street. geirtucl M- Myers who came te Iancester pena euuuay at tue J-audlsvIHe camp ing, uas reiuruea 10 ucean ureve. ? The Hearing efths Jtushlan Jews. bearing of the eight Russian Jews, Kleu Saturday for dlserderlv con- en Middie street, wes bold this morn. befere Aldennaii A. 1 Dennelly. The man reserved hisdocisien in tiim.nu.c M. Blrmau, Simen Dume. Iiuan mek, Max Mulwltzki, S. Geldberg airman ana David MusseL Jacob was discharged, there bcinir no nvl. (ainst him. i .--.. e... ",7 French line bteamer La GaKcoirne (arrived aafely atJIavre. Among her era U Miss LlizabeUi Huger, of this J ARROW SWAP. MfClbjrence or th Railroad Company the Catiae Ames Rete, undertaker, his children and Samuel It. Gruel made a narrow escape from a terrible death en Monday afternoon. Theywereln n wagon driving te drool's ice house, in the southern part of the city. Te get there it. was necessary te cress Hie Quarryvllle railroad at Conentoga street. The shifting engine was backing en the track near that street and the occupants of the wagon did net notlce It until it was nearly en top of them. When Mr.nete saw it coming he Jumpel from the vsen en the east side of the track. Mr. Gruel struck the liorse a eharp blew and caused him te jump across the track, Just in time te nveid being struck. These peeple say that the loll was net rung or whlstle blown, and they had no means of knowing that an engine was coming. The matter was reported te Mayer Clark. He will ascertain whclher there is net a law thai will compel the railroad company te put safety gales or watchmen at all street crossings. There have been several accidents and narrow oscapes en this street, which could have been avoided. LAIIOIt DAY PAIIA1IR. Indications t'elnt te n Large Demens! ra tion en Heptember t. The coinmlttee en the industrial demon demen stratluti for Iaber Day ere rapidly perfect ing arrangements for a grand display. A number of the organizations have alicsdy eelected their unlferma. Clgarmakers' Unions of Akren, Ephrala, and Harrisburg, have netlflctl the coin cein coin mltteo that they will participate In the demonstration en that occasion. The coinmlttee will be in eosslen overy even- lug in the Cigarmakers' union room, Heinttsh building, te hear reports and glve information. Mayer Clark has accepted an invitation te particlpate Iu the parade with the police force. The following organisatiens havoadeplod uniferms: Carponters' Union White lust and apron. Ktch member will carry a cane. They will be headed by a band. Bricklayers' Union will also have a band. They will wear whtte lints and will have a fle.it showing men at work. I'nluters will wear wlilte overalls, Jackets and caps, and will have a band with them. Clgarmakers have adopted a uniform consisting el a brown hat, blue badge and cane. 'i'hes. Deltel Ledge, A. A. I, H. W. will wcarblue shirts, white and blue belts and a bndge and have n baud. A Hoi-me Cnte llenril, A liorse case was tlie attraction lit Alder, man Barr's last -evening. The olllce was thronged wjtii witnesses suhrpnued te testlry in the civil suit brought by I'cler Demmell ngnlnst Constantine Boettuer te recover $00, the price of a horse. Demmel showed that he heUI the liorse for ftlO and Boettuer and his wltucsHus test I II oil that lie was a balking horse and nut sound and gantle, as represented. In rebuttal Demmel proved that all the tlme he owned the boric I years the liorse never Jialked. The preponderance of testimony was in favor of the Demmel side or the case und the alderman onterod Judgment in his favor for (00 und rests. An nppeul will be taken by Boettuor te the court of common pleas. lleftiretliB Mayer, Jehn Hhorlew.who has been arroed threo times recently for disorderly conduct, was nrrosted lust night by Olllcer Wlnoiver, for raising a disturbance nuar the Franklin house. Mayer Clark t.enl Iiiui tejull for 110 days. Wnyne Butt tlirashed his wife yesterday and she had him nrrusled. HiiU'h dis order attracted a large crowd ; Mrs. Rutt roiiuested Olllcer Frank Kuutz te nrrest him, and be did. Klie premised te appear against him, but did net. Ills guilt was proven te llie satisfaction of the mayor and tie was sent out fur llve days. He was tukeu befere Judge Livingston en a writ of habeas corpus nud discharged. Ne ene appeared te resist the discharge. Jacob and Mary Carl were arrested for vugieucy. They nre Lolerod people, lit mute or tbe almshouse. Jacob Is blind and eanie le town yosterdny en u begging expedition. The mayor committed thorn te the workhouse. Khe Is Iiicnrrlullilu. Catharine Sweeney, a colored girl, has been committed by Alderman Spurrier for n final beat Ing befere the Judges. Khe is cliarged by bnr mother n lib incorrigibility. 8he has been arrested several times and scut te Jail, and premised te de better every tlme alie wai committed. She would net be out efjall an hour befere she would be in soiue uiiHchlef. Tlie Judges will do de do e'do whether she Is a lit subject for the Heuse of Refuge. "The Judge sent lier te tlie llouse or Refuge tblH afternoon. The Xuketl AVIIil .Mini. The naked man who has caused se much cunstoriiatleu Iu the oasiern end of tbe county did net oemo te Lancaster yel. Mayer Clark's pollce have been hoping he would turn up se that they could show their country ceiisIiih hew neatly lliey, would capture und cagu him. Telephone messages tills afternoon were sent te tlie section of the country he is su su pewd te be in, but nothing could be learned efhiin, The latest message said Hint he left the turnpike and was en the rerd te Intercourse. Married tu Heading en .Monday. Frem thellcurtluir Herald. I'M ward Smith and Mrs. Kate High, both of Kcamstewu, Lancaster county, were married by Rew V. J. Korshner, 115 Seuth Hd. The wedding was private. The groom is a liatter in the factory at that place. Hl'l.ciAL Excursion te Atlantic City, Coins May and ether i eterts, via. rnus)lvaula rail, read, Wednesdity, July !W. Excursion tickets, .(, ulld for six days. Train lears et&lu a.m. JyJiWtd 13.(10 te the Bea Bliore Ua. l'cnnsjhaulu rail reud. KH-clnl exclusion en Wednesday, July SO. Excursion tickets at uboe nites, noed for ktxdujs, te Atlantic City, Ciihi Ma. Hea Ule Cltv, Ocean City, Adlen, Ausleseu, Wlldwoe.1 or Helly Ileuch. Train leaven K:IOa. in. jr-'WId Tlie Talk el' llu Tim n Is tliat"arcnt llosteu Flre HaleorciethliiB.' Ne. 21 Centre Square, new keIiik en, w licre Iho lai gist business cer dene In this city U new being done, i:erj bmly would go Ihere If they only knew v hut "Geed Clothing" can be hail for Midi h siiml! amount of cash. The stere Is full of buyers all day Ions. The like f It has never been seeu In Ijincnstcr before, and fui thcnuuie, It Mill noereccm iiguln.asthe Iu; surume eemi.iulrs haie tlven strict orders thutevcrj dellur's worth of ileUiIng shall be tiiriud into rkh money te settle lniiinnct iwillclcs, no matter hew ureut the wicrlnce. 'ihe stock ceiulsts of the finest Tullor-uuule .luiuiiig lur aicn, veulli und Children. The bljr success efthlstlieat Hale Is due te the fact that all Koedmiresoldusiuhcrtlscd; se here's asllghtldeu or hnt wcarcdolng-deii't miss our last and only chance CS cents bujs men'tgoed working puuu, it orthtl.re. Ic. bujs belter ones, lest) e, worth K. II.IW for fine all wool casslmere pants, nebby st) les, worth ttM. Just think or It ; fit's lukes iholce of plaids or stripe mra's mil; all sites, worth wry much mere X!is buys splendid men's suits, all slies and (all teiuulcli), tenty-tlcslles,werthfiri 10.19 buys uldownle black worsted ordingeual suits, cutanajs or sacks, weitli no. ;.-ji fur extra line dress suits, dark or light colors, cost te manufacture ugulu us much. tt.H siwelal iiuallly satlu faced, black I'rlnce Albert UrcMi suits und tine bluck wide wulochelotsulls worth IW, Just think or It, " lltrr you'll Ke 300 splendid children's suits, ull uges, 8sc, nud 600 children's plaited school suits will go fur 11.30, but ure really worth 14.50, with 100 bejs" (lone pants) suits for J.!W, und 1,000 pulrs kiuw pouts nt He per pair, (while they lust), wc. washable seersucker coats and vests, worth 91.50. All ether goods wilt be sold lu thesume proportion as the above mentioned articles. sIMlOKTANT Cur fares are being paid te ull out-of-town buyers. Bear it lu mind. Loe'4 rer the big signs uud number, "Orcu llosteu Flre Bule of Clothing," U Centre Hnuare LaucusUr, I'u. JySB-trd, 'JSSjfyihMiiiii p'..,. PtwiSTLVaHiA Railroad Breda Escnrsloe te the 3eA Shere. A choice between Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, or any of the resorts between Atlantic City and Cape May. Wednesday, July m. Hound trip tickets, $1.00. Return coupons valid ferslx days. Train leaves al (:10a.m. JJ9MM .1. Clttsl Zeek's Opinion or the United Hintesdnvlnss, Lean and llulldliia; Ce., or St. rnul, Minn. Lahcastkk, Ta., July 10, Ism. lb (Ae KtetlhnMert of the Unllrtl Statu Sartng, Isxin ami IlulUUng Cb. AsadclfsatercpremnllnsljinraxU-r and vi cinity, I liltml HU rul, Minn., en Jone 12, 1KI0. On my way there, 1 met eighteen ether dele Rales from different socllem of this stale and New Jersey. Upen our arrival at 81. fuul, tlie delegate met In the parlors of " Hetel Kyan " and erganlrcd by the selection of Oca W. Han cock, efl'hllsdclphla.as rhalrtnan, andM.K. Watklns, of ML Cflrmtl, as secretary, In order te make a thorough examination of the company, we formed ourselves Inte four committees, n follews: One en treasurer's sc sc cemit; one en securities; one en books In horns office, and ene en Iho personnel of erncers and directors. I desire te state here Ihnt the ilelegates rretn the Kast were eoed business men and fully able te make a strict examination of the affairs of the company. Kech committee having performed their iluty, we met by arrangement In Philadelphia en July 10, 1W0, and made a ceneral report, which will be forwarded te you from thel'hlla thel'hlla delphin office. As te tlie rharacter and standing of the offi cers, t matin Inquiry of my friend. Judge Jehn I, ftes, of Minneapolis, snd t lake plensure In stating thai lis spoke In Urn highest lerin of the men connected with the cempnny, and of Us president, Ocn. Hubbard, with whom he Is neil acquainted ; he snld for beuisty and In. tegrlly of purpose, no one stands higher In the suite of Minnesota. In conclusion I would say that I foolMttln feolMttln foelMttln fled, lrtheofflccrnef the company continue In the sane wise nud economical course, that the returns will be as large as the Association rep resents. Yours Respectfully, J. OUHT ZOOK. Hix days at the Hhore via. Pennsylvania rsl1. rend. Hpeelal excursion, Weilnesdny.July flO. Excursion tickets, 3.00. Train leaves at fi.10 H.m.n JyKWhl II Did WoikIeim n.r .'Me, Thnnk Oml ! 1 1 1 five been a great suirerer for six J cars from rheumatism, neuralgia and constipation. Was cemcllcd te use punrnllvc for years, I have been completely cured by using Hoke's Electric Helt, andean conscientiously recommend It te the public. Am willing te clve Ibis testimony under oath If necessnry, 1 hae te-day pur chased enu of the Hoke Hells for my husband, who Is also sutlerliig from rheuinullHin, HAltAH HAKE, Manchester Township, Yerk County, l'a. .1UI.V8, ls!M. Olllce-2-r. West King Htreel. JISAa Clieiip Exoiirnleu le Atluntlti City, Via Ilcadlnirnillrnad, en Wednesday, Jul v no. Hound trip tickets, (hhI for six days. I lire eiilyj.t. Heclnl (ruin leaves 1-ancimlcr (KIdk Ht.)nllla. in. !aveC)luinl)lii nt IIh. in. Take the Hr-adifiB's Keyul route te the sea, the ruinous flyers. J2l,'JD,'a,'.1hl lcathe. Deunm. Mrs. Elizabeth Demes, widow of the lule Martin Demes, In licrMUli jcar of her iiee. 'ihe relatles and friends of the family ure rr spectfullylnvlted teattend the funeral from the residence of her son, Martin Demes, Ne. 'JI1 West Strawberry Htrcet, en Wednesday after noon nt 2 o'clock. Interment nt .Ien's Ceme tery, MVKIW.-In this cltv. en the 27lbliisL. ntlbn residence of Gee. W Kchreyrr, Anna M. .Myers, widow or tlin lute Hainun! Myers, of Chambers bun;, In thfiTUIb ear of hcrnue. Funeral at Ctiniiilicrubnrg en Wednesday afternoon. ltd KiiAi'a.Kei-.-July will, IsiO, lu this city, William Knuukep, Inhlscliility-scceud year, The relatives and friends of Iho family are resprctfnlly Invited te attend his funeral, from his lale residence, Ne. 407 West Walnut street, en Wednesday afKruoeu nt 4 o'clock. Inter, incut at l.ancuster cemetery. IIiiewn.- .July 27, lMs), lu this city, Mltinle I.. euuKCKt daughter of I lie Inte tlenree W. nnd Miuy K. Ilrewn, In the Iwanty-slxth jeuref lier uce. Tbereiullxesniid friends of the family nre re spectfully Invited te attend her funeral, from her mother's resilience, Ne. 202 West Chestnut street, en Wednesday artaruoeii al 2 o'clock. Interment nt Lancaster cemetery. HniMNK.MAN.-In llils city, en tlie27th Inst., Oettlclb Hehllnkmnn, in his (iOtli year. Tlie relatives mid friends of the family also Ledge Ne. MS, K. of l'.-ure rcsH'ctfiilly In tted tu attend the funeral, freni hN lule resi dence, Ne. 6'H W(xsliird street, en Wednesday afternoon nt SIX o'clock. Interment nt Wood ward Hill cemetery. Yerk county pners plcue upy. HAiii'Y. tu this city, en tlie'Jlith Inst.. Helen Cernellii, dauuhter of Kdnnnl and hllriibeth Hardy, need II mouths and 8 days. 'J he relatives nnd friends of tbe family ure re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from her imrcnts' residence. Ne. B.T7 Hlcli street, en Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, lultrinent at .Ien's cemetery. llAMiiiiinilT.-Julylll, bW. In this city, Leuh, WlfaefHainuel HainbrlKht, lu bci (Und) cur. The relatives and friends of the family aie respectfully invited le attend the runernl, from her hunbnnd's residence, Ne. 7il East OraiiKu street, en Friday nrternoeu nt 4 o'tleck. Inter mcntlu laiuciuter cemetery. IlAKlt. On the 28th Inst,, nt tlie residence! of her brether-luduw, M. A, llaldwlu, Miss 1'iuinle Ilarr, 'ihe relatives und friends of the family nre le le spectrully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence or bcr brethcr-lu law, M. A. Raid Raid wlu.en'i'liurtday inernliii; at 11 o'clock. In teiment ut tlie Itefenned churchyard, .Millers. Umu gCcrtioi?utcnte. 1AltltlAOIOs.A. """ oi:e. s. Nenui:cK'.s Doersom Carriage Works, Cerner of Duke and Vine Hlieeis. Alt thu Latust Myles or FINE VhlllCLEH new un hand. (Ireat llargalns In New and 8ec-end-Hnnd Werk. ..'"or sale nt u very low price: A second-hand .McOill iikeii ; ii secend-hund riiielen ; a see-lud-hand LlKhtTiettlni;IIURi!y j a Kecnud-baiid Jniiiv-NeiiU.'arrliige; two Ms, ind-lmiid .Market XNiiKuns; Ihieestvond-biind'lep IlllfUles; en (eiiHittiM'kiiuay. Call nud uei liaicalusutaee. H. Nerbcek'H llwr i trrinse Works, comer of Kukc and Vine Wrists. (I'J-ljclAwH CHEAP-l'UltF. RYE WIUHKUCM. IILACIC berry, Ulncer nnd Kmniuel llrnndles, ROIIRER'H LIQUOR HTOHK, Ne. 22 Centre Kquare. T TlOll RKNT-ONEOI'l'ICi: ROOM.HECONO IbMir, Ne. aiCentmSmiure. Aiplvnl i Sill 8 11 .M.llADKItlir.SU Jya-tid .uiNiXsareitF, A T OUR OFFICE YOU CAN UET ANY u.a. niuouiuer UVNUAHTEH CHEMICAL COMPANY i... i;riiiciiKll. At UHIC CATAUH1UR WITH NEW EDI IT I. Hen nnd price list sent iipouHimllciitleii. AT REINHOLll'H,, Opposite l It. It. Depot. AiiiiXjnlFui7 lawn. " mJwnvER small It iniiv be, Is u irrenl luxury, LAN ENKICHFR MI COMPANY UVWN milEY CANAI.L COPY iTlfl' NONE CAN X Lipial Hilly Waltz's lliiMinn Filler Clear at NO.S.ftAl(UNOItTIIQuEr.N'ar. dee5mdM,Tu,Tli.M TANTEO-A YOl'NO BINC1LE MAN 1 wauls a situation. Can properly attend und drlu horses, (lued n fcrencra furnished. Apply ut ltd THE INTELLIGENCER OFFICE. MB. EDWIN llOOKMYER, Pension Attorney, e West Chestnut stn-el, formerly of West OraiiKtt street, bus rcmeMsl his eHUs- ii lb., Trust Itulldlnt;, Nes. Stl and :Vs North Queen street, where prompt attention will be uiM te all claims against the government forl'cmlens Arrears' Pay, Heunly,ctc. l)-Ss-2ld lTtltlXMAN'H. NEW WINDSOR TIES, FOR HOYS AND MEN, NO. U WLST KINO HT. ITU HE IIRICKH, FIRE i;y7 AT LOW ? Itsuns, ife leJOHN HEM', 30.1 fiist Fulton "f11- niT.lfd irUU-iMANH." " NEW DRESS SCARFS. ljK.NMONcS. " ' PENSIONS The New Pension Rill just passed enllllesall SS !,1'i.rf; w,w.ew''1 M,".or -'"lldreu at d lieiw dent Parents te u pension, i win ntliud it ull applications placed lu my Hand, pre.nptly. " JdMmdltl 19 North Uftiftfe k ii'ii . !-' "Vu . , 3sWiUmtl. FOR RENT-NO. IMX RANT KINO STREET, room formerly eurlrdby Jehn A. Onyle, BtrS-Tu.TbAfltrd ALLAN A. HKRR. nONTUKLb ACOCMHANE-H DUBLIN AND I; Kellnstuinner Ale. The very best (linger Ale Imported te ihe U.H. 2 KA8T KINO HrRKET. riTY, It. R. HLAYMAKKH. ArL W DAY ACUEA,;TAVEmHeLD-a TUIK1EH 1IAVK U)NO HINCE Dl-XJIDKD- el that Hilly WalU'aUgar Is Uie fleet In the mate. Korsaleal . NOH. 6 I6 MOUTH QUEEN rlT. deci-emdM.Ta.Tr.A BILLYWAIT7. HAH THEIJEHTTWOKOR &c and 6c Cigars In UieHUte, at NOH. S A lai NOHTH Q.UEEN BT. deeemdM.Tn.Th H -irsKlflAllT'H OLD I1RANDY. Ik, Ne family should be without a bottle at this season of the year. K. KINOHT. 20 K. KINO HT., II. E. O. JunelJ-Tu.TliAH tirHAT IH TWENTY-KIVE CENTS TO rreate a neautlful Lawn or Renew an Old One. BEHT TWO FOR K1VK CENT. CIO AIM the city, at HILLY WAIT7H, Nes. 5 A Ittl North U.ueen HL dec.WlmdM.Tu.ThJ4 -piOIt IIAKLBQU1N KHUIT. PURE JAMAICA HPIIllTH. E.1KINO. II. E. HLAYMAKER, Alt. x; 0 YOU WANT WOftK ? OO TO L ANOAB- 1 TEH EMI'MJYMENT UUItEAU. Ne. 01 erlh Duke street. SCHOOL TAX, 1H0O-THE DUPLICATE IH new in the hands or the Treasurer. Three Iier rent, oft" If paid before August 1. Offlce tours from V n m. till 4 p. in. W. O. MAlt.Mll ALL, Treasurer, JeMnuldn Ne. lit Centre Nqimre. 11 ECEIVED IHItEGT FROM NAPA VAL r Icy Wlna Ce.. California, superior Zlnfan rlcl Claret, Uutndcl -and Frentlgnan Wines. The last named Wine Is very delicate and a de licious ladles' Wine. 29 EAHT KINO BTREET, CITY, II. E. HLAYMAKER, Agt, rpilOUT&HHANK. HiImeTshirts. ftlhd s ULTON FARMERS' CLUI1 AND FULTON ORANOEAHHKMIILY FOR lsflC-PrOPO- sltlens te be submitted totlieennimltteefor the excluslve privilege or supplying loed and re freshing (non-alcoholic) drinks, Ice cream, cakes, fruits, nuts and confections during the two days' Assembly at lllack llarrcn Hprlngs, Fulton township. In the early parlor Septem ber, IKS), will be received and Information given en or befere August 4th, proxime. - JAMES BLACK, .121 North Vuke SU, lAnruster, l'a. Jui.r28,!M0. J2!)-Sld SOOTH AND SHOES I A FEW MORE OFTHOHE- Five Hundred Pairs -OF- SLIPPERS AND OXFORD TIES, -WHICH- STACKHOUSE OF 2S AND TO EAHT KINO STREET, Selling at Less Than Half Price! AV-CALL EARLY.-Sa . STACKHOUSE, NOH. i!8 AND IK) KAHT KING STREET. SPECIAL MAKES I VERY COMFORTA RLE SHOES -reit ILgedL LacLies. Comfortable Shoes for troublesome reet. Special HhaH!R te relieve Iho trouble. We'c plenty kinds In all grades. Mere of them than anywhere cbc. One kind we mention specially te-day. Have Seft, Pllable I-catlier Uppers. Ua e Adjustable llottems, Very Flexible. llue Neat, Medium Round Tees. Moderately Lew Heels for easy tread. Are Seil nnd Comfortable at all times. Dressy and Most Tidy In nppearunce. Miule as Custom Orades are made. .Made thoroughly In every way. Specially adapted for continuous walking. Hcineinbir the price JiCOa pair. That's cheap for grades se geed. Shoes IilKvII and Cleth are here, tee. llre.nl 8hu pes roomy w llhln. Prices for them : Jl te I.'. And the Cheupsr Leather Makes. Come and see hew we can suit j en. Kinds thatscll nt fI.Siiindfl.rjO. Here It's easy le find what you want. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. 1a. H 1RSU A IIROl'HER. FOR THE WORKINGMAN! OVEHALLH-IUuc, White, Ilrewn nnd Stripes wlthiiud without nprens Centi te match, WORKING I'ANl'H.-Ntrlpes.Cliecksiind Mix tures. rirslK-liiss values ntTSc, Me, ftlc, fl, WOKK1NO HHIRTS.In Demct. Cheviot, OliiBliaui nud Columbia, 25c, .IV, fV HEAVY SUSPENDERS.-l.le, 15e, 18c, 25c, IN THE TOBACCO PATCH YOU WILL NEED AND WE CAN SHOW YOU RUIIIIER LKOOIN8 AND COATS III Bluck Brown and Orcy. OI1.CUJ11I I.lXiOINH AND COATS, lu Yellow or Black, at Very Ixjw Trices. Fine Dress Suits for All, At " End-ef-Suiumer ' Trices. Prices Nevi liere. We are nrter rcdurlng sleck, and If Uiw prices will de tt, we will succeed. ALL CLEAN, NEW 000D3. Ne fire or bankrupt stock, shopworn, water soaked or smoke smelling. A personal examination Is solicited. We can suit the most particular. WEOIT.N THIS WEEK. A LINK OF EXTRA TaNTS. Fer Men, 10 te SMnch WuUt,2D te i-Inch Seam. Fer Youths, 25 le SMuch Waist, 3 te3Mncli S4am. l'ei Children, Kucc-Tuntg, t te 1," yea's. -A pair of them will carri you eier the Siimiuer. HIRSU (I "BROTHER, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS IN LANCASTER. CORNER OF N. Quen St. & Centre Square, .t' Everyday Clothing Vftw elkvwvSnMMMHiV vr JLLlAMrXJR irOHlCM. St We Preach, PRACTICE AND GUARANTEE THERE IH Nothing Mem and Ratty ABOUT THE GOODS OFFERED IN OUR Mid-Summer THEY ARE ALL PERFECT, Stylish and Reliable. HARGAINS IN MKN'S8UIT3! t LMHutbicut te 14 01. I SIMHultscul leMOU. I e.ue suits cut teta.ai. f K.0O Suits cut tef&KI. IIU.UU Stilts cut le tM.ne. VIM Be) s' Hulls cut te H.00. ItO Heys' SulU cut te t . 50. fa.na Reys' Suits cut te 15.00. t7M Beys' Suits cut te MM. Nlthlng mean or ratty, but Ooed, Durable and Well-made Clothing. 13.00 Men's Pants. ATI Weel, cut te f 2 M. 1 1X0 Men's Pants, All Weel, cut te H.O0. 11.00 Men's Punts, All-Weel, cut te H.S0. tt.OO Men's Pants, All-Weel, cut te H.OO. Men's Working Pauls, wurrsnted net te rip, 75e.W)e,tl,fl.l0.fl.25. Men's While VesU, 25c. 50c, 75c, f 1. Many of them one-third off regular price. Rubber Coats. 11.75. t2, I2.W. f3, ft, tl JO. Rubber l.egglns. Blankets nnd Oil Ooeds. English Mackintosh Coats that are positively Water-proof. BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S CLOTH ING AND LADIES' WRAPS AND JACKETS ! 15.00 Kilt Suits cut te tlSO. HI.00 Kilt Suits cut te f 1.50. n.M) Kin suits cut te ri.re. sO.00 Kilt Suits cutteJA'JO. M 00 Kilt Suits cut te t.UII. UM Kilt SulU cut te f 1.75. f 5.60 Dark SulU cut te W.50. S H.00 Dark Hulls cut te 16.00. 810.00 Dark Suits cut te K1.U0. S 8.00 Dark Hulls cut te 5.00. f U.00 Hsrk Hulls cut te IA.(). f 14.60 Embroidered Wraps cut te 112. fit Black Worsted Jackets cut te 112. f 13 Black Worsted Jackets cut te f II. t 0.00 Light Cleth Jackets cut te f-5. 1 10) Light Cleth Jackets cut te f5. f I'.M LlghtCleth Jackets cut U5. f 8.60 Light Cleth Jackets cut te K. f 10 Embreldereil Hllk Capes cut te JS. fKHilk Lace Mantles cut te f II. HARGAINS IN NOTIONS, UNDER WEAR AND DRV GOODS ! 25e Underwear cut te 17c. .Vic Underwear cut te 25c. 75c Hllk VesU cut te 50c. lie and Hie Child's Ribbed VesU cut te 10c. , Ladles' Underwear, 10c, or three for 25c. Children's Gauze Vests, Small Sites, 10c. 25c Ijidles' Hese, Reet Tattern, cut le 17c. 25c Ludles' Black Hese cut te 20e. lie Unties' LIsleThread (llevcs cut te 12c. 25c I.ndlcs' Lisle Thread Oleves cut te 17c. SOcSllk Tafteta Olees cut te38e. 12'aHnllnes cut te 8c, 2ia Dress Ginghams cut te 10c. 20c Weel Challls cut te 15c. 25c Weel Challls, ; Inches, cut te 15c. 37KStrlpoMensDe Lalne, :l Inches wide, cut te 30c. 25c I'lnld Challls, 1 Inches wide, cut te 20c. 10c Ginghams cut te 8c 8c GliiKtiams cut le 7c. 7$c Ginghams cut te lije. AVnsh Beiges, 4c. Luwns, 2c. BARGAINS IN HATS, CAPS AND BABY CARRIAGES. Everything lu Stmw Hats Included lu the Cut Prices. ir you be nulck und leek sharp, there are Biirgulns for E. crj body. e make It Interesting by taking ten" per cent, etr the marked prlie of all Straw Goods unit Parasols. Baby Currlugesnt Cost Prices, and homeless than cost. Seme exceptional bargains at IH and fs.re. A few odd sizes In Truv cling Usgs nt less than half tlielreriglual prices. liUp Sprcuds, Fly Nets and Carriage Harness at ery lxiw Flgurts, BARGAINS IN FURNISHING GOODS. ft Silk Shirts cut tef.U0. f I White Pongee Shirts cut te ft 50. m White Pongee Shirts cut te 55 60, 17 Black Pongee ShlrU cut te fe 60. Kill Flannel hlilrts cut tell..'ii). 1.1.25 Flannel Hlilrts cut te C2.W. ia.ne Flannel HhlrU cut teliO'. ft OH Flannel Shirts cut te f3.50. 11.50 Flannel Hhlrts cut lefl.U). 60c Silk Neckwear cut te 25c. 25c German Linen Cellars cut te l'le. Hllk Neckwear, 10c. Fine hllk Finished Suspenders, 25c. BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. W.60 Opel a Tee Turned cut le f.1.00. f LSI Sciiare Tkj Wells cut te H.60. !"..') Dengulu Waukciipluikt Tleped iiittefl, ft si) OiH?m Toe Turned, 1 and lji.cnl (of 3,60. 81 MiOiera Toe Turned cut tufl. tLW Richmond Toe Turned cut lef.1. f.1 Dongola Squure Tee cut le K.50. ti 50 0era Toe Tips cut te f2. KM Misses' Spring Heel cut let 1.60. tl.Ml l'atent Leather Vamps cut te f 1 23. f 1.75 Child's Hprlng Heel cuttofl.re. tl Misses' Kid Opera Hllppers cut te 75c. 11.25 ladles' Deugela Slippers cut te 75c. BARGAINS IN GARDEN HOSE. Thrce-uuurter Inch three-ply, fully guaran teed, at the following prices per foet: 10c Hese cut te 8c. I'm"'1'" "'mind Hese cut te 10c. 13oWireWeaid Hese cut telle. ic Wire We md Hose cut te IV. A Stere Full or Reliable Bargains. 32-38 East King Street, LANCAHTEH, PA., NO. W MARKUI ST.. UAR1UHUURO. I'A, mm m Williamson & Fester, WT IMtW eUkMVtlMMMMlft. s FECIAL EXCURSION. SPECIHL EXCURSION r, -TO- Atlantic City, Capelay, And the principal resorts between AtlantlcClly and Cape May, via I'enns) Ivsnla R. tL, 0HWEDNESDAY,JULY3eth. EXCUBHION TICKETH WILL BE HOLD FROM MENTIONED AT $3.00 for tlie Round Xrip. TlckeU geed en Harrisburg Express, leaving en Inst day from Philadelphia te Uie Seashore. except laecnicage lamneaj unvu ana inciuning Item .bttrvtUcmcut. BEST le HAVANA KILLER CIOAR IN the elty, at BILLY WAITV.'H. Nes. 5 A KM North U. uccn HL decMmdM.Tu.Th ItrKHAVETHEHEHT ASSORTMENT OF W Tlpes and Cigar Helders. French Briar Pipes In Cases. 60c. each. All the rine Brands of Smoking Tobaccos. . DKMUTH'H CIOAR STORE. alMfdll 114 East King atreet ANOTHER LOTOFQUEENSWARE FROM Auction, ... AT REINHOLD'H. BALTIMORE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY. Require several competent nnd trust worthy men of gentlemanly appearance te net as collectors. Alse two men as esst. supts. W.J. UAIINKTT. Jed-tfd ItftsEast King St, Lancaster, Ta. WANTED-HORSES TO TASTURE. Address, aprSS-lfd V. W. OROSH. NefTsvllle, Pa. ARIETTA PRESERVING KETTLEtT AT REINUOLD'S. IN FIVK,TEN,TWENTY-F1VE ANDFIKTY Pound Tackeses. LANCASTER CHEMICAL COMPANY - LAWN ENRICHER. Beld everywhere. P Kerl O YOU WANT HELP? GOTO LANCAS TER EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. Ne. 01 erlh Duke street. CHERRY BRANDY-SLAYMAKER'S SU perlnr Cherry Brandy for Diarrheea and Hummer Complaint, 21 EAST KINO ST., If. E. HLAYMAKER, Agt. -CALIFORNIA. L Special Parties. Seml-mnnthly. Tourist sleeping cars. Cheap rotes. Southern Pacific Ce. Address, E. HAWLEY, Assistant .General Tratrtc Manager, RU Broadway, New Yerk j R. J. SMITH, Agent, 40 S. 3d SL, Plille. Ianl0-lyd2tatv IIOR YOUR INTEREST. A Fine Light Far Stiff Hat Fer fl.OO. Fermer price, tl.50. Ne old stock, but New Goods. Greatest Bargains In STRAW GOODS ever offered. TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS Very Lew. Stauffer & Ce., Nes, 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. Tl ASNNWtOHORSUMMERTHEATRE. Week Commencing MONDAY', JULY29. Milllkfii k CeTtrss Opcrn Ce., In the Favorite Opera, " Chimes of Normandy' With Miss Nettle Decenrscy a" Serpolctte." XVAdmiSHlen, 10 cents. CHRIS RUROER, Proprietor and Manager. Week Commencing Monday, August 4," EH. MIME." myawmd A LACE OF FASHION. ASTRIOH'S Palace of Fasliien, 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER, PA. On Friday, August i, WE COMMENCE ANOTHER Great Sale -OF- Every lady should be inter ested. Bargains never before offered. Nightgowns, made of geed muslin, ruffled edge, Mether Hubbard front and back, full size, and trimmed with herring bone, only 25c. Only one of these will be sold te any pur chaser of one dollar's worth of Muslin Underwear. Fine Cambric Corset Cevers, trimmed with Torchon Lace or Hamburg Edging, only 25c. Ladies Drawers Fine mus lin, full size, with lace edge, ruffle or fine tucks, trimmed with herring-bone trimming, only 25c. Ladies' Chemise Fine Mus lin, wide embroidery yoke, pompadour style, only 25c. Children's Drawers, tucked with fine needlework edges, 25c. Only two of the above styles will be sold te one customer. Come for them quick. SPECIKLT One let of Corset Cevers at I24c. One let of Corset Cevers, trimmed with torchen lace, 15c. One let of Fine Cambric Corset Cevers, trimmed with Hamburg edge, 19c. -, T (. is in Underwear ! Sea Isle City, Ocean Oil LANCASTER TO 'ANT OF TUB POt Lancaster at 8:10 a.m.. and en the regular Return cousins will be geed en regular trail August 4th. lysMb Wct e&0crHcmcitU. -T!y OOOI4, IX1W PRICES AND A 1 btere Roem makes shopping pleasant hopping n IT KEIN1 UOLDt rpHE ONIA CIOAR STORE WHERE Y0 JL enu purchase Imported and Key Wa vigars, ana a. r. uraveieys Hu pel ler Cavenall DKMUTH'H C1UAH STOKK, Telephone. alS-tl -pRIBMAN'S. BLACK SUSPENDERS, HE SEAMLESS COOKING WARE elm,,,, ilnrnhla nn.1 ntinn AX ttl'.liSllUiiUO A CARD-WE MAKE "THE NATION J: Safety Unh Wheel In three sires (Ces Andersen's Patent.) Fer short turning, strenil ana uuraeniiy ure maicmess. rney nise mas a neat finish. Try them, Every wheel la tfua anteed. NATIONAL MANUFACrUlNGCOj jyij-jrru 2ii te us Hhcrman St., Lancaster, 1 miN TOP JELLY J. Deicn, GLASSES 'AT 26c PI ATREINIIOLD'HJ VUR CH1ARH. GOLDEN LION AND Ml sL tuerldu, are clear Havana filler S eel cigars, nami-mane, in neics or 2. 60 snd ion. ur.MUin ti uuak biuna, MiADiisnca 17ii. ill jaisi King Bt us-uart rTHIE NEW SEAMLESS STEEL COOKlNl 1 Ware is hctter than granite nnd sells fi ware is I. the price, uau i AT rtEINHOLD'S.I -piRISMAN'S. OXFORD SASHES. ptNHIONS. BOUNTY. INCREASI PENSIONS Fer all Soldiers and Soldiers' Widows by ad piyiug ui M. V. Kilburn, AUTHORIZED ATTORNEY, Ne. asJN. Wnter SL References Ok . II. A. IlAMiinidHT, Hea Wounded nt IVrryvllle, Ky., October 8, 1862. NEW DISCHARGES. REMOVALS OF DESERTIOMl jyzt-iwaii rrtUE STEAMER ii LADY GAY" Will leave the liharf for Reckv Snrlmrs Para every day except Sunday, at 10, 10:40 (Wales Works!, H:ie n. m., K-M. 1:10 (Water Werks.l 2.40.3.20. 1-00 (Wiitei WerkHlSC w, e:iu, ,sju,7:sv p:jj aim ii.iw p. in. i wilier weras.) Sunday ever forty minutes after 1 p. in. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, lOe, Including access te Park, and Springs. tractions at Park. Dancing I'avUlen, Hwlngsl Hummocks, Sheeting Qullery, Reuting, Flshl ing, etc. Funics can secure dales hy calling at R. H. Andersen orsen's Conlectleiicry, East King street, ei he proprietor, J. II. Peeples, 21 West Kini en the street. jyzs-una 1 RAND STEREOITICAN EXHIRITION AND OPEN AIR CONCERT BY THE Yeung Men's Democratic Society ORCHESTRA, HEISS' RUILIIINO. CKNTHE ROUARE iUGWA v gvi-imu, at 8 O'clock. FREE TO ALL. DON' 1' rOROET EXCURSION AND PICNIC, PI1XRVN PARK, THURSDAY, JULY 31. FAHE-AllCLTi BO CeutB. uiiii,iiu.., no coins. g r3j"?ciui jiiilM lAUVt-s uuicr ucpei ni o'clock a. m. Rinsiil ir I'mlns, 2.:ie( 3 (e, 0.30 p 111, ivcieriiiu,; 111 1 Jyr.',19,20.2,'J;x) 10 and I) p. III. J. R. MARTIN ,t CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. NEW GOODS FOR FALL, Special prices new lower than if you wait ! Will keep them till wanted. New Patent Folded Carpet Lining, the best in the country, 7c per yard. Special line of new extra quality, best made, 10 Wire Tapestry, 200 pieces, 75c ; else where 85 and 90c. Every one new. Extra low prices for taking up, cleaning and laying carpets. At this season Churches and Halls are much improved, and Carpets will last longer if cleaned and moth destroyed. Window Shades and Fixtures put up promptly. Everything shown en Second lloer ; easy stairs. Our prices will repay you te go up a few steps. Call and convince your self. J. II. Martin & Ce., Cor. Piincj & W. King Sis,, JiANCASTEIt, PA. H. W ir' T ." Carpet Department
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