l iitLi.i i ' LAeASaa&AiLfY.NTBHil 'TriTOI225; I " -"j . ,M,,,,a,,a,tMtelltiWtMM- -mmm - COLUAIBIA JVEWS. diiit UEGCLaJt .VORRfcSPUpltBauK nrtfi J Ktmu Akea. ah lBMrert la Pick Ca y ta XatelM- ball ,wiU be .held Ja the cacy.nc i I The bridge orer the river is, having tire of its old piers ilaced irith'oewCoiiesi ( There will be service; in (lie Presbyterian church to morrow-morning atid;eytttfat the usual .hours. "Bev. Irrin PriXeCktdj, or Frederick, fd.,' will preach.-, imii&. Tho funeral services of Mrs. JCuipe, of Wrigbtsville, will be held in . tiMwPrcsby. terian church of that place at thiee o'clock to-morrow afteroooai. - "" '" " ' ' Mr. Benjamin Bletz lies at bis bene on Union btreet in ai'prtoariowe'cOBditliJii, with fat on the heart and dropsy.,, , . , Ou account oftbe beat,-tbe-Mssons wiU hold no meetings hrAttfgastt Vtor'tbVaatnc reason none wero held in July. A large jerowdwill.goito theLandisville catnpmeettug frost this place tomorrow if the weather is favorable. I The stock eecUneatee of the Keety stove works have been, received by the treasurer, Mr. 8. S. Detwilor, and are now ready for issue to those who have paid their in stallmants. , ' ' . ' ' There will be no service in the Beformed church, corner, of Third and Cherry Btrcet, after to-morrow for several Sdndsys, pa accotinf,pf the absence of the pastor iter. C. 8. Gerhard, who will leave on Monday for a three weeks vacation. , t" l While playing about a bay-cuttfug ,'m; chine yesterday a little son of Mr.'Edwai Collins, residing on the Lancaste'pike, had one of his lingers cut off. ' . , The Columbia fire company boys 'have just received from tho city a fine pair of boxing gloves, with which they intend giving Sullivan-WUsoB sparring cxaibi tions. , j There is a very offensive smell given Jout by a dead cat at Fourth and Cherry street?. It should be removed immediately. Co lumbia is healthy now, -and we don't want any diseases to be caused by dead animalB lying about her streets. i i , Country Rowdies. ' ' Conntrymen and boys returning h'omb from an evening's . jollficatioii .in tow make night hideous on North1 Walnut street by their drunken, bowlings. .Com plaint has been mado regarding it by a number of citizens. One or two arrests would put an end to it. dependent Republican Rally To-algat A. bomb has been thrown -in the Stal wart Hepublican camp here by the issue of a circular calling a meeting or uie inde pendent Republicans in Odd Fellows hall at 8 o'clock. The Stalwarts,affeet to tarn up their noses at tho movement, .against Beaver, but they quake in their mouldy boots nevertheless. ' The Lutheran Picnic The E. . Lutheran Sunday school pic nic, yesterday, at Lititz, was a very plea sant one. Nothing occurred to ntari the pleasures oftbe day. Many attended' from other churches. About 300 in" all were present. On account of the picnic the preparatory services, which are ' usual ly held on Friday evenings wero postponed until 3 p. m. today. ,: Trams tor CampaMeUtif. ' Trains will leave the Beading foCo'lj umbia railroad station bore tpaaorrow, for Landisvillo, at 8:43 a. m., 1:45 pi m., and 6:30 p. m. The last train for Columbia will leave Landisvillo at 9:30 p.m. Tickets for round trip 40 cents. Mr. James .Alii non will have tickets for sale at all the Landisvillo bound trains. ' Uaae to UettysBarg. About 40 members of 'Gen. Welsh Post No. 118 Q. A. R. left town for Gettysburg, this afternoon on tho special headquarter train which came from Philadelphia. On board of it were Colonel Vanderalioe, commander of the Philadelphia depart ment of the Grand Army of the Republic, an immense number of members of tho Philadelphia posts and the Wecacoe bud ol lbt; city. All were in high' spirits. ataay Ideattftid and Bartodl I I Tho body found in the river a few days ago, is supposed to be that of a young son of Mr. Johu.B. Geiter,,.of Shamokin, who was drowned' in Conewago Falls'', 'while running away from the 6ldlers'6Tphan home at Whito Hall, which place be at tended, wjth a companion. The boat up set in the falls and the companion of young Goiter saved himself by clinging to the boat, while the latter was drowned. Deputy Coroner Frank empanncled a jury and held an inquest on the remains, the verdict of which was accidental drowning. The body was interred yesterday after, noon in Mt. Bethel cemetery here. Personal Paragraphs. Mr. H. M. North and family have gono to Bedford Springs. Mr. Harabright Boyer, now of Phila delphia, but a native of .this place, is visit ing friends here. Miss Grace Folk has gone to Souders burg, Pa., to visit friends. ' The Misses Myra and Mattie Conard re turned home to Philadelphia last evening. Miss Minnie Oilman returned with Miss Lucy McClellan, to-day to the latter's home in Altoona. Miss Florence Wolfe, of Frederick, Md., has been a guest of Mrs. Robert Ryan, on Walnut street, this week. There are plenty of fishing parties on the river now, but few boating excur sions. The boats for biro are too much like tubs to afford any pleasure in row ing. 1)KUU STORK KOISBKV. McUleery'S Dn; Store Katered by Thieves k Last night a thief or thieves entered the drug store of Dr. 8. -B. MoCleery, corner of Prince and Orange streets, ami stole therefrom about $3 from the till, a cas of fine surgical instruments, a micro scope, a cigar case, shaving and hair brashes, a lot of postage stamps, two or three ounces of morphia, and other arti cles. An entrance was effected by break ing open an outside cellar door on the Orange street side of the building, and entering the store by the inside cellar stairway. The thief appeared to be familiar with the premises, as he went di rectly to the drawers and oases contain ing the articles stolen. The money drawer was carried into the cellar, where it was left after being emptied. The thief es caped by the same route by which he en tered. The value of the articles stolen was $50 or more. Harvest atone' xiealo. " A harvest home picnic, given under the auspices of the What Glen association, is being held at What Glen this afternoon. Particular care has been taken to make the party a select one no one being ad mitted to the ground without an invitation and ticket not being transferable. Thumb Cat OSC James Smith, of Marietta, had the end of one of his thumbs mashed by being caught between the tow line of a canal boat, and the side of the boat. Drs. Mowery and Norris amputated the in jured member.. . - , PaaaftdThixmga. A special train passed. through this city on the 'way! ,'$o 'Gettysburg at 320 this afternoon. . Jihad oa board several Phil, adelphia posts of G. A. R. ' ' ! Taaira The Ironsides bass ball dab of this city went to Harrisburg tc-daytanwasurebabs uiththe'Hrtrfisburg'nJae, Wvwill r port the result. ' o - ..' Excuntea to AUaauc taty.? "' A Atlantic, City has always been a piaee of J2M"F iV&cvjmtL .mtKdaB, aa the announcement of an excursion to that popular .seashore resort on Thursday, August -lid; under! tie Iraatugement of Haverstick and Clark, will secure for it a liberal and, deserved patronage 1 1 .The Sfire Mr the round trip will be oaly f3.W, tickets good for two days. It oomes at a timely season, the rate is- low. the arrangements and accommodations are excellent, and offered by this excusion is that those, going 40B-, it t can eorae borne oh any train within two-days. Even persons wishing to spend a day in the city an profit by it, a feature advertised in no oiner. special ouanoes are onerea to Marietta, Columbia, Mt. Joy, Landisvill corafbrts'br their paironi. A Card xo the rnbll angle CehtronquaTeVwbereltiope 'to' see all my iriends and patrons. Great reduction In all classes of Shoes to reduce my large stock. I UrlMMAw ResDectlellv; -" at. LEVY. urand Family Bxeurstoa , To Atlantic City on Thursday, July 27th. Bound trip tickets good for three days' or re turn same day. Fare lrom Lancaster and Columbia. only SXfXV .Landisvillo. Lancaster Junction', HanhSlm.'Lltltz and Kphrata, $2.73.. Trains leave Lancaster (King street) at 4:00 a. m.. Columbia iho aim., L'anaUvllic 4:25, Man lielin 4:25, Lltitx 4:15,, Kphrata 455. Cheapest ot the season: I " 1yw,t2lt4,25,2nt-ltw Ht. John's Lut-eran Church. Pleaching to-morrow morning by Her. E. '. Gerhard, 1). D. No evening servico. SPECIAL NOTICES. "Roust: dn !'; Clears out rats, mice, roaches.tlles.ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15c. (.Druggists., JylMwd I'uny. . weak, and sickly children, need. Brown's Iron Bitters. It will strengthen and In vlgorato thorn. For sale at H. B. Cochran's druj? store, 137 'orth Queen street. In valid "Wives and mothers quickly restored to liulth by using Brown's Iron Bitters. A true tonic, b'or-fate at .Jt.iGpchnvi'sdruc stor mjtoiib (juricn .street. Lancaster. " I. M 1 1 ay7-lwdaw All who are afflicted with salt rLeum, itcll, scald head, impetigo, and every otker erup tion or the i-kin, should use Glenirii Sulphur J-ojp. jyl7-lwtlco(itw There is mora streucuifrestoring power in a of l'arker's dinger Tonle than In a oorue oi raricer'8 winger xonic than in a buuhelol malt or a gallon ot milk. This ex- liluinswliy invalids 11 ml it such a wonderful iuvigorant ior mind and body. See other column. lyl-lindeod&eow When you nave an inflammeti eye, n swelled hand, or decayed and aching tooth, yon do not take and fill your stomach with drugs to enre it, oui apply a cooling lotion or snnic soothing narcotic directly to the -pattM. Roil you nave a weak or lamo baca, sore kidneys, profuse or scanty urine, or the hecretorv avs tern is clogged and inactive, you should use Prof. Gullmotte's French Kidney Pad, wbicl. is a directly local application, which alwavs give speooy relief and always cures tho dis ease. Ask your druggist lor it. For sale at Kuutftnun's drug store, Nortii Queen street. ,H r t t ' Jyst-'-s&w r ; .i Motners! lotbers!! Xdottiersu Aie you dlstuibcdat night land broken ot your rest by a sick child Buffering and crying with excruciating pain ot cutting teeth ? U so.-so at once and get a bottle ot 31IIS. Wl.V. SLOWS SOOTHlNtt SYKUP It will relieve the )oor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it: there Is no mistake about It. There Is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and glvo rest to tho mother and relict and health to tho child, operating liko magic. It is perfectly sate to use in all easi'H, ami pleasaut to the taste, and Is the prescription ot one of the oldest and best female physicians and nur?cs in the United States, Sold everywhere. S5conts a bottle. ui2-ly-M,Wa8w Bias of the Fathers Vlmtedpif thejChlldren. Physicians say that scrofulous taint cannot be eradicated ; we deny it "In toto." If you go throucb a thorough course, ot Burdock 15'ood-Mtrers. your blood will get as pure at you can wish. Price CI. For salo at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen streot, Lancaster. Tartar Are barnacles on tnc teeth; at first creamy, then crusty, then removable only by the den tist. Itlocscns the teeth, and makes the gun 8 tender. Don't permit it to gather ; use SUZO DONT, and keep the mouth clean and the teeth healthy. jvl8-lwdeo1&w "Yield not to Ailsfurtune." Give Ely's Cieam Balm ri thorough trial If you would bo cured of Catarrh, Hay Fever, Catarrhal Deaf, liens, or quickly relieved ot colds in the head. Cream Bnlm effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarrhal virus, causing healthy accretions, allays Inflammation, protects tho n:cir branal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restorei tho sense of taste and smell.. Beneficial re suits are leal I zed by a lew applications. A thorough treatment will cute Catarrh, Hay Fever. &c. The Balm is easy to use and agree able. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On re ceipt ol MJ cents will mail a package. ELY'S CKKAM BALM CO.. Oswego, N. V. for sale ly Lancaster Druggists. Icb25-d&w 8 The young man or woman who must for sake society becanso of mortifying freckles, tan, tetter, pimples and Itching ezorfatlonS ot the lace, should use some ot Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. It cleanses the scalp and Is good! tor the toilet. jyl7-lwdAw Humbugged Again. I saw so much said abont tbo merits of Hop Bitters, and my wifo who was always doctor ing, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again ; and 1 am glad I did, for In less than two montbb' use ol tho Bitters, my wife was cured, and sho has remained so for eighteen, months since. I like such humbugging. II. T.. St. Paul. Pioneer 'Prest. Iyl5-2wdftw Parties desiring to buy or sell bonds or in vestment securities or trade la the grain, pro-' vision or stock speculative markets, can en trust their business to JFlemmlng A Merriam, Chicago, and know that it will be handled with care and promptness. They are also managers of the old reliable co-opcratlvo fund, W, which has paid regularly monthly dividends to Its shareholders lor.past thirteen mouths. Its profits for May and June ot this1, year were $9.85 per share ot $100. They sendj explanatory circulars free. Jy22-ltd Coldes's Lieblg's Liquid Beef and Tonic In vlgorator will euro indigestion, and perpetu ate bodily vlger. Take no other. Of druggists i lfJyl7-lwdeodw j Jobs W. Lebzxltxb is no longer connected with the firm ot Philip Lebxelter ft Co. 21-St; Fob lame Back, Side or Chest, use Bhiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. t mvl lwdcowAw Facta Speak tor .Themselves. C. K. Hall, Grayville, III., writes : I never sold any medicine In my life that gave such universal satisfaction as Thorns' Kclectric Oil. In my own case It cured a badly ulcerated turoat.aud In threatened croup In my chil dren it never tailed to relieve." For sale at H. B. Cochran's drug stoi-c, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. tsrowa-s Household anacea I Is the most effective .Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the externallySd thereby more certainly relieve! pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures' pain in the Side. Back or Bowels. Sore Throat. Rheumatism and 111 achxs, aad Is Tuk GBEAT KELIEVEU OF PAIN. "Browh's Household Paha'cxa" should be In every. lamUy. A tcaspoonful of the Panacea la a tumbler ot hot water swectenedlf preferred J, taken at lied time will bbxak cf a cold, k eta a bottle. feall-lVdIf.WASftw i ) CATAtmn cured, health and sweet breath cured by suiloh's Catarrh Bemcdy. Price 5a cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale at Coch-. ran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. - xnyl-lwdeoww Ladies, if von are sanferlnff froaa wi aeivousnea?. leucorchcaa or In fact any d EtsSr3H North QaeenstreaUTA JySS-SftW PsUsjGnahsaM nyAarmK Tho foUowugstatementof Wullaay, Couri in, oi eomervuic, juuh m w nnown m hir In ash- fnr it -thit'arlnnrl OB bf our r era. Honays'V'antbalallbt 187CIwastak( with "a Violent Meedlna: oi the longs, toUowc by a severe eowrhl-t X .aoanibegan to lose mj appetite andfieahljWAB so,weaicat one ut that Ieonld not leave 'mbed?-lnthe sui iner of 1677 1 was admitted to the City HospH While there the doctors, said I had a hole. my lei 1 1 ung as big as a balr-donar.1 1 ezpeai ed over a hundred dollars lu doctors and mi Iclnes. lwas so tar gone at ono time a report went around that I was dead.'' I pave'ap Ubpb bnt a friend told me ot DB. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughed at my frie ndgj UUnUng my cast Icourable, but f. got a bottle to satiety them, i wnea t6 my sur prise and gratification, I commenced to feu bettor. My hope, once dead, began to revive, and to-day I feel in better spirits ithan I have the past three years. -, ' " I write this hoping ,yoa will publish it, sb that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungk will be induced' to takqi'DU. WM. HALL'p BALSAM FOETHELUNGS;'and be convinced that CONSUMPTION1 'CAN BE CUBED, f. have taken two bottles aad can positively say tfcat It has done me more good than all the other medicines I nave taken since my sick ness. My cough 'has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon bo able to go to work. 8oId bv H. B. Cochran, 137 orth Queen Street. lmmedlafelr. zeUavb I hand Bronchitis, For.l FnuinVi am nu PWIitn llTliwvfnA f7nnvh sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen 7" ntnAut 11 OUVVU I .nfl.m i VM.M.M.JBL;. I VEATUS,- una ; (KtMtiak. in this city.' on1 the sothdasti.4 jfniiopoena, wire oi fump nuniman, in tne Kith year ol her age. The relatives. and Jricnds- of tho lnmllv are respectfully invited to attend the funeral Irom her late resilience. No. 523 Bovkland 8t, on' Sunday afternoon at Z clock. Service at St. Stephen's church. Interment at Zlon's cemetery. 2td IaiiAV. July 22, 1882, in this city, David R;. sonot H'UIH. and Clemmle K. Inman, in the 6th year ot his age. , Funeral 'from the residence of his grand parents, Clark's Vii .t, m Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. ' ' v NKW A I- CHTlHUHKflTli. riUlK DEMOCIMTU! ' , L COUNTY COMMITTEE .' WIIL MEET AT SBOBEB'B HOTEL IX TB1S C11Y. OS MONDAX. .JULY' 31,. at,10 A. i., For.OrnanieatlonanA for such 6ifieif business Ho may be brought before it. W. U. HKNSEJ,, Chairman. Lancaster, Pa., July 14, 1882. ' daw STUU1KS, KTOGIKS. P1TISBCKUH Stogies at HAKTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. RUASTKU OKUVtil BOOS ANI SOCK krout lunch this.cvcning at the Fourth Ward Saloou, South Qun street, Philadel phia Beer on tap. WILLI AM.UEHM, ltd ' Proprietor: Tj'OUND A WATCH, THROWN Etc CAN I? have it by proving property, and paying for this alvertl?cmeiiL Inquire at T it R. 4 C. FitEIGHT; OFFICE. w ANTBO-A SITUATION HT A TOUNQ work around a house. Apply at this ofllcc. Jy22-ltd Ml UMCAI. KNTKK1A1NMKNT BY THE Citv Cornet. Band THIS EVENING at Hotel Fr.iuke bummer Garden. The Best and Coolest Beer In the city on tap. It JOHN HESS, Prop. SK rK WKBICU'S OK1.KI1KATKO 8IL- J ver Poli&h. It's the best out! Store keeper's can get it ot MR. JULIUS LOEB. wholesale notion denier, who is our agent tor Lancaster county. iy-.2-3td SMfts li'KKSH I. A W r O W BL.ACKBKKKIKS, A? Swt Sugar orn this evening, Tomatoes, Beans, Cabbage. Potatoes, Solt Shell and Deviled Ciabs, Cape May Salt Oysters at . ECKERT'S. ltd No. 139 East King Street.' ri'HKKKUULAK MONTHLY MKETINO OF L the American Mechanics' Buildlngahd Loan Association wIUJmi held this (SATURj DAY) evening at 8 o'clock, in Temperance Hall. WM. T. J EFFEBIES. Secretary. I 7U1A. LINK fcUCfCU, i-OKKtt AND other I'layioir Cards at HAKTMAN'S Yel low FiontClgnr Store. Jul5-0md WANTED BY A YOUNU VOLOKKD man, a Situation as Coachman, Waiter or any kind of work at which he can mako himselt useful. Apply at It TrllS OFFICE. TVfocK XCKTL.E SOUP LUNCH AND 1VI Snivniri Spivnger's Escelslor Lager Beer at the Manor Houl this (SATURDAY) ovrnlng It JOHN SPANULER. Prop lllLWAUKKK, MILWACKKG. 11 SCHILLER HOUSE, 'J his evening I will have on tap the Cole b'ated Joseph Sehlltz's Brewing Company's Lager Beer, Level's of Good Beer try i t. C- MATTEBN. qiUUTLRSOUP, TUltTLK SOUiT, X Chicken Corn Soup and Spring Chicken, Deviled Crab, Frosts, Cape May Salts and all the delicacies of the snanou thin and every evening at the Popular East King Street Res taurant anil Dining Rooms, No. 3. GEO. H. MILLER, Prop. ri'HK l'KOl'LES' UIULDINU, LOAN AND X Deposit Company's monthly meeting of Htoekholders this (SATURDAY) evening. July !, 13S2, at No. 11 North Duke streot. Money to loan in sums to suit hoi-rowel's. Premiums low. Uecllon ot officers ; auditor's report. N-w series open tlii evening, ltd JA!. A. NIMLOW. Secretary. ACBANCE VOK BAKOAIN8 I HAVK five Sates on hand, three new ones and two second hand, which 1 will sell cheap as I want the room Also, a first class eight day clock, old style, lor sale. Call at EDMUND FRANKS, 128 West Mary SU, Lancaster. (JA1K OF KENTUCKY noKSES. ON IO MONDAY, JULY 24, 18S2, at D. Logan's Sale and Exchange Stables, Market street, rear of McGrann House, will be sold twenty head ot Kentucky Horses. Amongst them are some very line saddle horses and some good steppers ; also a pair of very fine Mules. Credit of to days. Sale at 1 o'clock. jy22 ltd ' HOWARD BA1LY. 'DKKGDOLL? CKJjKBKAXKD PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER ON TAP AT THE NEW PLACE, . NOS. 113-115 NORTH QUEEN ST., (Schoenberger's Old Stand). CHAS. BRAAM, ltd , Proprietor. APPKBNTJVK UuY8 wantfd. A few intelligent boys wanted to learn the Printing Business "at the new establish ment ol the Inquirer Printing Company. Ap plications received until AUGUST 10, either in person or by lcter. A cbance seldom ottered for thoroughly learning a first-class trade. Jyl3-lwdcodft2tw T ANIUSVILLE CAMP MEETING. BEADING and COLUMBIA RAILROAD. i I WILL RDM TUB FOLLOWING Special Trains to and from Landis yille. On SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1882: Ti: AINS LEAVE LANCASTER (King Street) At 8:85, 10:10 a. ui. and 1:45 p. in. RETURNING LEAVE LANDISVILLE AT 12:00, 4:45 and 8:O0 p. m. Fare for the Reaml Trip, 25 cts. 20-3td TkGANJZED 1810. The Old American Fire Insurance Com pany of Pnilidephia. ASSETS: Ono Million, Siac Hundred and Thirty-three Thousand Five Hundred . and) Mahty four Dollars and XHffhty- eight cntf. j J : U All Iires'tk la Safc Md StlWSecBriUes Company'Conu4aUvairiuui(d. ay For Insurance apply to . RIFE -KAUFMAN,! juj9EASTKTKG8XBMT.J I tUL I -...,-r, .(ir. fWffrJ4.FMSU!PPBnV') T?3 .XilTUM rIlTT - .- . J ' 11 " T ' 1 - TEXT DOOBl TO MK .0 V7 .tt'A .vzl'V ofU vil v Ja Y Ira." i: tc So'-iiaa tftnr'3 COURT -aD iuuuunii,v3;4mi(! fPrED 500 WHITE and OOIOREDrt?QtJILTS at :bQ. These Quilts arewa. heaBriad lanes thaa QuOU asaaUv sold at' this priced 1 are selling large totsaf jUACi sad rjlJBLSACHBD HTJSIilNSl HEAVY STRIPED SHIRTINGS, HEAVY COTTON ADES CALICOES and INQHAMg, all at much less than regular prices. Pe rsoas- ha waat af: these goods abacrid BOt fall. to visit our store apd see them before pn TABLE LINENS, ' R.E. FAHNESTOCK'Si ' ' 1'MK rACTOBV Or THE TJCADlt NOEBECK New, Commodious andWell-Stocked Coach WorkfiL 8. J5. WJL of JKLKE AND T tf -- J NO " 8HODD Y WORK-ALL FIR&TrCLASS.. IN SI TLK, FINISH, rTTT3 A TT mi XT ITT"Et A VANNOT BE EXCELLED. i if! I 3 C I biUdthe foieiela, and'a-uAimutee no machine work, J. SOLJr, t v r Our Stock always, comprises tlia most Iraprovod styles ol BAGGIES! PEAETOflS, CAEEIAGES, ' l U THB MoOALL'B. DAYTON BUBINHSS WAGON. 49 Call examine and be convinced forjyourseir.-e ' OUR MOTTf) :-QUJ?( WORK' SUSTAINS OUR WORD! I i JVjr-t AOrjSMTISrMHim. SOCK KROOT LUrtCH AND BARTHOL MEW'S Rochester Beer at the Rear Bar nt the Leotard Hotel THIS SATURDAY EVEN :pLa!t' VAJIfIB ; :?'' .' ' i i , ,'a1 mtlk . miiiim i ili i li vr at feARTMAN'S Yellow rront Cigar Store. pHAI.LK.NUE TO TUG WILSON. x ' ATRICkY'ONNEMiY' , T -,OV THIS CITT, CHALLENGES! TUG 'WILSON, tuo' English Pugilist,' TQ"FIGHT EITHER" WITH OR WITHOUT GLOVES FOR 300, A SIDE at any time Tug- may name. Connelly 'a weight fs 140 pounds, and be will light at that weight. It FOR LANDISVILLK CAMFMIS'STING. Five omnibuses will leave Haughton's Livery Stable, No. 221 North Queen street, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) HORNING AT 7 O'CLOCK FOR LANDISVILLE CAMPXEKTIEU,. returning at 7 o'clock p. m. i rare, 00 cents for Boand Trip. It "PENNSYLVANIA B. R. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST' Einsi to Atlantic City, From Marietta. Columbia, Ht. Joy. Landls vllle. llonntvllle, Rohrerstowo, Lancaster and Stations East, -i Thursday, August 3, 1882. Tickets good for TWO DAYS, only S3.00, for round trip. Children hair price. y Tickets for sale at all stations and on the cars. AMPLbl ACCOMMODATIONS. See Fosters and Circular?. HaVERSTICK & CLARK, Managers, ltd LANCASTER, PA. FOUNTAIN FINK-CUT TOBACCO. 8 cents per ox., 29c per i B.,at HART MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. jvOmd XXTALL rAl'.B. ODDS AND ENDS -OF WALL. PAPER Will bo sold very low 'In order to close oat. Among them are some ot the Vry Best Pat terns. PLAIN WINDOW SHADING By the yard In All Colors, that were slightly wet on ends, will be sold cheap. We make mako to order, at short no'.lre, all kinds of WIRE SCREENS FOR WINDOWS, And put them up In the Best Manner. ' Fine Pier and Mantle Mirrors. AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACE CURTAINS, Extension Cornices. Poles in Brass, Walnut Ebony and Cherry. Phares W. Fry, 57 NORTH QUEEN STREET. XXAVANA AND SARA VIGAB9.' THE JjL best Scent cigar In the 'city at HART- HAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. rMPOKTAwT ANNOUNCEMENT. CLOSING OUT OUR LIGHT WEIGHTS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. . ' A large line of London Tropicals reduced lrom 133.00 to $25.00. Wllford's Padded Ducks, Seersuckers and Chinese Cloths reduced to $15.00. A lull line of Genuine Scotch Cheviots, in all colore, lrom $23.00 to $15.00. ' A' fine assortment of London Heathers' from $35.00 to $25.00 a suit. These goods must be sold to make room! for our FaU and Winter Stock to arrive Sep tember 1. , Persons In want ot anything In our ltne will please call and'save money. Our.stybis are all tne best aad 'attest, and will be profitable to carry over tor tho .next MM0n.ii ' Ma 121 North qtMWBtrwt. , lit. - i 1 ' . 'it:o '" "S 1 1 I I J.K.SMOTG; ARTIST TAILOR. 3loT' ,' H.axjjas:. tnicao1 in irciirr n j l,nr'ii j'J211r. trr m, u i L.V fl.7.1 rcKiwi tlmmhmt.'vtainki loto of - o , , .TABLE LINENS, 11 ttt: & MLLET. l TINE 8TKEETS, LuieMier. Pa. nvmnn A irt. -w . -r m-nrwrn-v " ( CANNOT BE EXCELLED. IfJBtr ABTXMTXaKtLKNTB. GENUINE CONNECTICUT CIGARS (OLD Stock), U lor 35 cents, at IIAKTHAN'B Yellow Front Cigar Store. Jyl5-6md j -miirrBOA coMnrrKST woman tq tWott If wn a 41U&OV lui bnru vtlliuxcu. acicc ence required. Inquire at 2tKll THIS OFE1CE. DVRuuI.TAX.lfW. O The duplicate Is In the hands of the trcai urer. Thiee per cent, off lorprompt payment. vi. u. aAnaaaiiL, xreasurer. No. 13 Centre Square. AJ-Offico hours from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. , Jul3-2mdR a z riHIBACCO OROWER4 1 INSURE YOUR GROWING CROPS AGAINST HAIL DAMAGE AT RAUSMAN & BURNS' INSURANCE AGENCl, ty2l-3tdeodRft4tw 10 West Orange St. KKtIEOUA TOHAUCO AND CBIaVE Sough and Heady only 10 cents per plug; at HART AN 'U Yellow Front Cigar Store, ' Jyl5-7md ATTENTION GEO.' H. TnOMAS ltST 81. AH comrades Kolng to the encamp ment at Gettysburg will meet MONDAY, JULY 24. at G. A R.Hall at 9 o'clock, sharp, In lull uniform. Train will leave at 1O.20 a. m. Get your tickets at Nlmlow's Clear, store. Centre Square. f.luinnM RvAM.pnf ' By order or JAMES SWEGER, Commander. ltd "t IRAKI Fire Insurance Company ! OF PHILADELPI A. assets over Eleven Hundred Thou-' sand. ; Dollars, securely Invested. For a policy la 11118 U1UUIIII WCU-CatUUllSUBU WIUJHUIgUUU uu RIFE & KAUFMAN, NO. 19 EAST KING STREET. d3M.WRAS .JFOB BAJ.JL. flHEAP BUIIiDINQ LOT8 POR SALE. ' The undersigned offers lor salo on long time and easy payment FIFTY BUILDING LOTS on Duke, Lime, Frederick and New streets. , Also an; elegant lot, 70x340 leet. adjoining Tor. Stahr's, on West James street. A good chance now to act a cheap lot. Call at Coal Office, 22 East King street and see plan. , A. W. Ri.SSEL, x 11UBLIO SALK OV A LOT Or VERT FINE . HlKh Bred 'KENTUCKY HORSES.-OU MONDAY. JULY 24, 182. will be sold at pub! lie sale at the Keystone House, North Queen1 street, Lancaster, Pa., the following, to wit ; Twenty-five head ot Kentucky Horses, high bred and all goo.! sizes, lrom 15W to 16 hands high. Six are very fine combined horses, suitable for saddle or harness; i2 are una roadsters, very speedy ; 5 are heavy draft horses. Also, the wonderful trotter " Moun tain Joe," 16 hands high, & years old. Tbo horse wilt recommend himself. Also, at tho same time and place will be sold a French Nor man Stallion; weight 2,000 pounds, 7 years old, and a sure foal getter. Pedigree furnish ed on day of sale. w Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, when tcrnu will be made known by JOSEPH A. OCKER. J. Rxbxax, Auct. 20-3td 1 tJOK SALE. TUB UNDERSIGNED 1 Special Committee of tho Shiftier Steam! Fire Engine and Iloso Company.'appolnted by Bald company at their last general meeting held on the 18th inst., offer for sale the follow ing property of said company, consisting ot, First, a Lot of Ground, situated on the wct side ot South Queen street, between Andrew aad Hazel streets, fronting on said South Queen street 37 teet 10 iuches, more or less, and extending In depth 148 feet, more or less, at loining property ot Henry W. Sbertz on tho north and Presbyterian chapel on the south, together with a Two-Story BRICK ENGINE HuUSE tuere-on erected, the said house hav ing a bell cupola thereon attached. Second, a STEAM FIRE ENGINE, which Is, a fourth class vertical, built by Cole ft Brother. Pautucket. R. I. The cylinder measures 9 inches In the bore, with 8 inch stroke, with brass pumps. The boiler Is a good steam gen erator, with 231 copper tubes ; can siartlnlour minutes alter lighting the fire, and can throw water through an inch-nozzle from 210 to 220 leet, and has twenty teet of four-Inch suction hose, with spanner, wrenches, oilcans, Ac We guarantee this engine in first-class condi tion. PETER B. FORDNEY, THOMAS ANDERSON, WILLIAM H. DORWART' DANIEL K. AUKAMP, HENRY 8MEYCH. JOSEPH WILFONG. ALEXANDER HARRIS, Jy30tfd Committee. ' TJOBITIVK FDBUU SALK OF VALUABLE! 17 CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, the 19th day ol AUGUST.' 188 A, the undersigned, being all ot the children of Peter Long and Elizabeth Long, late ol the city ol Lancaster, deceased, will! offer at pub lic sale, at the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King street, or said city, tbo' following real estate, viz. : A lot or piece ot ground, situated on tbo northwest corner 'of West orange and Char lotte streets. In said city, containing in front on sold West orange street, 64 feetJJi Inches,: more or less, and extending of the same width northwardly 151 teet, more or less, to the property now in the possession ot. John Gib son, bounded on the east by said Charlotte street ; on the west by the property belonging; to the heirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased; on south by said West Orange arreet, and on the' north bv nronertr of said. John Gibson. Whereon to erected a one-story LOG DWELL-) uiuavusB, niauio, sc xoe 101 contains a' variety 01 Fruit Trees, snrubbery, and a well' ot excellent water. And is one of the most eligible building iota is toe city. UOOQUUBWIU DB given to the purchaser. Persons destrin iurther information may call on William baker, esas. Wilson and H. Clay Bra- 8aleto commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terns will bemadeknowa by the undersigned. owners. . JOHNLONG,r SUSAN LONG. CATHARINE LONG, ADALINE LONG, FANNY FREE. SARAH LONG. MARYSHAUD, ELIZABETH STIFFLS.; Hxaar Sajmiar, Auctioneer. JmyOTtOS ate3l7,18 19 itais TBTEBBDITIOa fn A - r pi c batdbda: T-SVBNIMGrr iUET- ' SMiHi 3? WABLTKE TJKWS. mmmmmfe General AUsoa-Metiaren Araks' Katxwci eats Mere Troops Ptofatenea tresa J trjngjagiaasl-g m , Eeavtae; -3 LoNDQsti,Juljr aawao.RrBB. A dil patch from1 Alexandria 16 the DaHy Tel aravn. dated 90iitjbis Baoraiiur. : "Major General :AJiaoa ia iaet myriad o oaate'.: MHUKrroBh.'ia . the ; auoeiio i Arabi Pwha'a fntrtinshmenta; 'TRuTaev ment will probably" rjead to aQ"eBfcag ment." f , , - ,, -v London, July 23, 2:30,- p; A 41$. patch from Alexandria says, reconimkooi- cesareisakJnK toy'iatbe-direotioa m del. JKamley and MUaka. Herenu dead MMitt have been found' iv-the canal. , More Troa. a the London. July 23. The Euphrates left ' PortemoHth1 ;,oiday: 8bf nwK Biateen uunureu sou uiujifcj-cugiak men. Her captaki'xeoeived sealed orderk before sailing. It is presumed that' her destination will' be Alexandria nrid not PreparlBgfvr UosUlitles. Port Said; Jaly 22.AtJfi meeting of the ToreiKu consuls held yesterday it was agreed to call ou the admirals -and the captains of the men-of-war in the harbor to ask what steps are to be taken for the security of the European pn shore in thf) event of an outbreak. Fresh earthworks have been thrown bd br tie. JStVDtisns as fort Guerniel, about six miles trpia here! Tho Arabs at Ismailia are' murdering the Copts. Every European ' has now Cairo. lt - left Alexandria, July 32. pume corres pondents having reported that they were fired upon yesterday at a village a few miles out from Atoxandiia, a party ol military proseedod. thither. last evening. Tbey found the houses filled with plunder and biopght forty prisoners, hero for trial. , , , ,, ,-, )i . j T,he Alexandria Massacre Kaacaetatert. j London, July 22. Tho 'correspondent of the Timet at Alexandria, writes that be is convinced that the report of, the numl bcr of persons massacred at (ho timo of the bombardment, was grossly exagge: ated. Lomdu.v, July 'J2. A dispatch fro: Alexandria, dated at 4:25 this afternoon! says today two hundred and fifty rillc; under an aide-de-camp of Gen; Allison, poshed boyond Milahs, six miles hence to blow un the railway. They met' flora of Arabi Pacha's cavalry and several shots were exchanged. The Egyptians fled after losing two dead and several wounded. Tho rifles having flnished their work withdrew. British troops now occupy Aboukir and will occupy Ramleh to-aor row. Arabi Pacha has levied a war tax upon land to the nominal amount of 500,1 000. The khedive has received advices that Arabi Pacha is well supplied' with provisions aud ammunition but that his forces are not increasing. I HUEWsTKK'H LAW. Ibo Attorney General Uives. Hubbrll Free uein xne vuiaesa i-an'l uotne. Wasiiinotox, July 22. Attorney Goni eral Brewster has rendered an opinion oo the issues raised between Georgo William Curtis and Representative Hubbeli, prcsi-j dent of the Republican congressional ' con? mitteo, on the subject' of political assess ments, in which hoholdi-that a membet of Congress is not an officer of the United States, so that a gift to him for campaign: purposes docs not fall withiu the statute regulating political assessments. The attorney general has given an, opinion to the secretary of tho treasury, that the request of the transportat on companies to bo allowed to ti k J some sixly thousand Cbineso laborers through this country from Cuba to China, cannot be granted under the law as it now stands. This affirms tho ruling recently, madcon this qnestiou by Secretary Folger. BAK-BOOU JflGUT. Two Men Badly Cut In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, July 22. During a row; in a saloon last night in which five mon parpicipated,Thomas Convcry war stabbed, in the bead and neck and Samuel Ansley in tho abdomen and thigh. Convery's injuries are pronounced fatal. He, idot t fled Thomas McCarty as the man who cut him, but anothor-man, John Conklieg or! Congblio, voluntarily acknowlodged that ho bad dono the cutting. Conkling and McCarty were both held to await tbo re sole of the injuries inflicted. SENT hack. Unwlao Refusee Who Could Not be Pre- Tinea For. Philadelphia, July 22 The steamship Lord Gougb, which sailed for Liverpool' to-day, took out 60 Russian! refugees who are sent back to 'England because the local committee herj cannot provide, for them. About 150 are still here in .charge of the refugee association. The president of that body has forwarded a letter to tho London committee explaining the causes leading to tho return of tbo refugees. Fire la New Xork. New York, July 22. At about 2 o'clock fire was discovered in the sub cellar of Gallinger & Co.'s manufactory of safety lamps at No. 3G Barclay street. Tho occupants of tho building got ont in safety. Tho sub-cellar was used for storage purposes. A platoon of po lice under Capt. Bsrghold are on tho spot as well sb six engines and fonr book and ladder companies. The fire is' obsti nate aud cannot at present bo controlled, and promises to be a large one. Killed Wltb a Pitchfork Philadelphia, July 22 .Daring a light last night between a young man named Peter Riley and John C. Conemy, 65 years old, tbe'latter was stabbed in the bead with a Jitchfork by Riley. The wouuded man died at an early this morning. Riley; has been appiehenaea. Iron Moulders' Convention Aajearaed ' Neyt York, July 22. The iron mould-J cits' convention, wiiich has been in stsnon for the past two weeks in Brooklyn, has just adjourned sine die. Considerable ron tino business has been transacted, bat was not made known.' 'The 'different branch of the association are said to be in a prosper-, ous condition and have a good capital.' Cotton Mill ajHed. J ' Providence, R.L, July 22. The Chase cotton mill, 2,700 spindles, in Washing ton Village,-Coventry, was I,burBad( last night. It was owned by Messrs.' Higgtas and Fisde), and insured foe $28,610. The owners estimate the loss, at $49,000. 1 " ' ;ii'J Fatal Fall From a Window. c 1 New York, July 22. Early this morn ing Patrick Meanyagedi40; whilofasleep on the window sill of bis room oa the fifth floor, overbalanced , himself and' fill to the ground. JHe received iajariW that he died shortly after. ship Baraed aad Captala Drpwaed. A London, July '22. The 'ship Peruvian, Congress from- Calcutta "for Boston has been, totally lost one hundred ;nH?B off uiamona xsiauu, uniisa uurman. xne captain was drowned. Mahmoudick u, ..l j 1 III! llllw I Way. troop-.;aaip CUH6S1HH, laai ., --' " 7 - - -i- .i'iTJ ' ' iK Jalv '29. Thin fn-IInwinr wereaasoaftM.MIJspasseaiiy the -!i-ate : .iuiM3'i iittt tkutuin . oPrOMag additseaaliiieaWnl sakaola for laiiifw c jsatha,, aad,:atbrixuifc-iUie mm of, aasafietl ,-aiiKtary ,.kw.i kj.for WaNIMIfi 1 rr. ,inul J l-ibci - u BoaailWI af limwaiaslllsXQWtaMrs. LqsisUaQartWd - ttifRWlLf tkelbte freaidseit'f ajjafy.nt.,i;a mnoo-r- '.r.i.-J Be.-. ,a m rn'otf ier rJam Sen!, tkaa Aeok: iha.Mvwe vn,:. ?i -tin. . ouf.rAxtax.MteetiM.i HMaoh aBMBOBiiaaiasmnBiMni T7f . ettop f 1 1 ing n ma t m fon toryooaad aigsr, flijfcriii aUBstum. peddlers aad retail daaJasaidieeMkBd by ,M!, Beak aad Mu ,Weat;. ,Tha latter M0Waai,itkiU(aa!ia.;iia4ajaafiljraat paiiey oC,disaripiaaieW kilMMrtCM. aiaoftmaiiaoryarata aa,oiJMr?jaeewd IatMaftS. , 1 1 .!; fr.ij-m adl 1 en 'Amort o Jl lo !-.-sssajsa,. btn; ouiod uuisw nias Mosiaa mw.wwm iawnmo- iagftaattkwMtaiioi ssaad4laa'fb- liwiliofM sUpoiatei ip Uw itttwr' eastters' oflee far 4attrery kyiUeairftata, ahavt be aBjfama imimmyfmifmmii Mr Hill, (N. J.) i wkfle ka fawni t Mil tkOvjht that tka im iHliiakoaWhaTe arlMfstJfbcdiar. mi RiM f smliiee Isttur postac tts ;two : wft.f "iTmrni pkMH'-ws paawidj o Ii, fj rrw u"sl. otU Imr mi TbenitbiafcaWd.waaleesaaa'it aa ofapiakBJa.ky:Iaiaa impris ouaeacite iwsoiiaia a. postoalce Wpee tor. i nbi iH"jwai:w itlo lo Ii ' , i i i m i out 'I "i jt c0 PETERSBime. ya.,-.aaly i iSv-nRislnf d Garland, who abet asm kuA joatatl.Ad diso0of BaltiaMH ia) a -4aclasi Jbaaisn burg coaatyjtost weekyaxakawtytstai esy before three eounty rkatsttntililliir after heariag,thei UstiaMiay.eCr.vifMcwe sent him on toialioc manler asVitM.axt term of. the ooaoty aenKkto hsbekiaw the second Monday of next saeath-.-jBailiwas (! - if- dun!! ! ni i.im M.JL.kML.JL'11 DVt WabRiNOTON, Atlantic states, Iocs! local raid! northerly, nearly sttttonaryteajpcraie . . .r ;. .ii auu inun. u ; A Boy Is Fatal Fate. C0ESTER7 PaTj 1hXy2Z. Oliver Loop, aged fifteen, waakiUM tjaia .moraiag br falling'from a stearoshia-at Boacb'a yard. ' ,' ' 'TteArreara.r!Keait W? " London July 23 In the House ofL.pids this 'afternoon, the arrears pf.t rent j4blll (Ireland), was read the, first tiaie..j.'j v UVJI'I -nr railaitaiani SSalraiii'f't' Cl ' JfauanauaiA,. July n. rkmr 'quiet aad steady;, HupertBe, at 3-rfHxtw. $ SOZJt 00 ; Penn'a lamUy. f 338582.,, i , , , , Rye flour at $4 OWN 3. '' J , Wheat lower; fa. Red, fl 1SI' 2; 'do Amber, $119. ; Corn searon and wanted lor. local as. steamer. SSflSOKe ; yellow, oijfc ; mixed, 9lc; Ko.SMUed78aes8Se- ' ' '" ' OatA scarce and armer ; No. 1 Whlte.7Bc; No.2do,71c; No.3 do, 728720; No. 2MUed. 70c. K Rye scarce aad arm at 81r for old." Provisions firm with lair demand. ( 1 Lard steady. . , , Butter quiet bnt steadily held;. Creamery Extra,; asc;do good to' eaoieev'sienso.' ,l Eggs quiet; Pa. atsas; . Western tl7llc. Cheese firm and In fair demaad, , ,,,..,., Petroleum dull : Keflaed.ea; I'"' 3UK Whisky firm at $l)17.i '' i ' I i" " -wMvaMan 'a t ! w X awamit " " Naw iroaa.Jnly 2L noav-ssataaad West ern dull and decUnlaaaaaiaerndBmMd W,"B:- "i . .. Wheat !0ic lower and uneHtleVI?'-ra1r business, chiefly speculative ;'ijvR" 2 Ked, July, $1 1901 aK; do An.. $i I7K HI 18; do Sep.., $117X01 19; do Oct.. $1 'J)i01 21 ; do yearffl mi is. Corn ?il!4c lower and weak ; Mixed West ern spot, tOwSo;1 do ratnrM."TVA854r. Oats Cask and Jalyiftna: others c lower; No. 2 Jnly,66e; du-Auc 5)MVc ; state, 63377c t Westers. 7Sc.: ,ii qramaaa rvavaiiea ifsaw.. r One o'clock qnotatloiui el araia'aad prork Ions, raralBbed by 8.,. Tuadt, Broker; MS East King street. - . i ' 'JyaK 'Wheat July.... i.oi Ani;uu 1.02 Sept.... 1.02ft Tcir....; I.0IH Pork" Lard 21.05 1237K l ' lt!HH ....'.'I -oiJ...' n v, l in-" -. If tti J nix.. AUK .... LI7g ... 1.17 eepw Ili-'HII'-'I New York, ttuJadetpMa aad' LeeaiBseeas also United States Bonds repoctad.aallT1'' Jaoob R. Lose, 31 North qwwn street. to i i-tpn MJjA, xlwu 1 'Ltyi'Th. DeL.Lack.A Westera .'..... UtViWUmii Denver Rio JUraad.......j.n siS air isi)? Kansas and Texas Lake atiore Mich. Soul hern iH Mi liS New York Central l$sWiai .ew Jsrsycea. Ontario A Western wtnmui ion......!,.,....... Faciflo Mall i. 4T),t7KM7K Uhlcairn. MIL . Paui....,... lisU'lrM.-ll ' lia'il Texas leutc... ......... ;,.i m mc mm Wabash. h .. mts Facinc.... 37K wATV WesteraIInlonTel.Ce...... .v. ssfc SO WX eeunsylyaBiaR.iC.'... .'.;'.'.'.'; U at Reading.. ;...;,... m.'.j m SIM Sr ButtHlo Pltts.AWfmt eMuMk Northern FcinoCom.i..:.i..;40 i41srTW " Preferred.... 87X mx it BOOTS tt,BMOMk.l . H f pLosura oirx'i i In i' 1 IV III" closing, oyst l 'Hi" I J' l "' n GREATL-RBDUBDPIIIE8. .Having started a? Shoe Factory. I am now closing out my large stock of Bootsand Shoe at greatly Tedaeet pileeatomsfwroom forth enlargement or my laeterr. ay Custom, work, a saepljalty. ibethi awehlne and hand-made., , rvtfAtyJU F.HIEMENZ.' No. 103 NORTH QUBRN STBBKT. fSlga of tbe-'Bfa Shoe.)' aijowasti tUgCKZZAltMOVB. DIStOLUTlOfi orpAStTffataUMUr. The co-partaersbti la the mercnaat tallorfngbnalwma.heretofojeestetrMbeswecH RATUVON ri8HKlLi this ayTdtssclved by mutual consent. All perseas Many man ner Indebted to the said ftrra, are respectfully solicited to make Immediate payment to8.fr. RATHVON, who is hereby authorized to re ceive the same: and those 'aavwy -'chum atralnst said Una wiU please 'pi-neat them for settlement. t S. RATHTON. sf. riSIIBK,J 101 Nortii Uaeen St.. Laacoater, Fa. SPECIAL NOTICK- VatU:.iurlhar aa nouncement, the Vusinns. without Interrup tion, will he conducted by the underatcnol. who solicits a coBUhuanee ot the patronsgn heretofore bestowed upon, the flrm.aad which is hereby gratefully aclmowMdjrea, ... i.sTiATHVoir, Jyl3-lmd3tw ( , f Prtcllcal Tailor. VKTA rANTKD. W ts-ive liar CIUAB MAKEB8 WAHtP" BTJNOH BBEAKBXS aWLLaOB Can find steady employment' at' Claelanatl, c ohiew. js. it nut a i Prices rorBoUlag-rrom feaiWei'etparMce ror Buacn-Breaklac-atv te fjaat.inr:l.e).. The CiaeUaatl (Ohio) Ctfjar ufacturers ot the dty.wiU the year around to1 aH war workmen For i. o: 1. WOODWORTlf. Secretary, '-1 Cincinnati Cigar Hanuf. Association, 19-4td No. 7 W. Front St., Claelanatl, O. r. t --r.'.i r ' arawaaaaaaBBBw Cora oats .78 JHK '.7jtf ''.$ -73fJ 3 .mit - - FMIhMlarpllla'. , .9S AV, M .03 ? .? asawawMBWa. iafK staaaaMtarsia aaweiatUB, oeseMW W'mieiilfcaf