r v. 0fi'iAI WP? Tvvi .'' ' EOJ&flEB I)XlLY "INCTLLiGElSrCER, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1&&. s: I- - . r B. :C- TRAGEDY OR A HOAX. MNT KISS TI6BITS CLEARED W lTKLY OF 1 CtlARRE F GIRDER. Thn Latent Developments In the Uridyl Mystery of Montreal nml nn Ac count of Thnt Curious Cne. Montreal has the enatleiinl iityfdcryef the henr. Te explain Iho tnntter nhilcr recapitulation of the frtratise Mulcnhy Mulcnhy Hasseu cae is necessary. Miss Mm cahvmys that In May or 1857, Mie was at tending inaMVihcii show as overcome; with weakness and wan insisted home ly llnlph Ifassen, who called en her the next day and ther seen become ery Intimate. He said that lilt father was cry wealthy nnti lived In Iienilnn nml that he himself vvai traveling for hW health, liclng threatened with a fatal disease. Hew tinted te marry her but she refused him. He seen Intro dttccd a friend named Huntley mid altera time, pressed her te marry Huntley, nml en herngalu rcfusltiirHn"Oti threatened te run awav with her, nml Huntley repented the batn'e threat. In September of lhS7 llnssett went teKiiglatid and she received letters from him and finally two trem his father te marry her. Salic did net answer the letters. In l'cbruary of this yearn friend of Huntley's called en her nml said that Uncoil mil his father wcre at the -?t. James hotel In Montreal, nml ns he vwts ilvitiR he wnnletl te sce her. She was nlone lu the heuscniitl determined te firant this request of n dyitifr. man. What hap pened then makes the mvstery. " When I reached the hotel n sleigh, with four men In It, was at the deer. One of Iho men called mv oceit nml asked, 'Is that Ma-y 7' I w out up te the Mcigli, when an cldcrlrgcntlomeiiMhl, 'llnlph thought en would net rome in tlme nml e were irelitif te your place, I am his father. Oil In Ith n K' "I did se nnd the sleigh dreve en. Although lftdpli was iiiutllcil up and greatly ihanped I recognized him. He could net fpe.ik. "His father said: 'The boy Is dying. Surely you will net refuse his lust request.' Turning te nnelhcr gentlemen with us lie ald: ' That Is rather MrCnie,' anil, point ing te another, Hindis a plii'sklun. The priostean marry yen both new.' " What could I aav? 1 consented The doctor produced thfs ring" here Miss Mulcahy produced a massive gelil bnuil bearing the Insrriplien " llalpli nml Maiy, married Kehrumy, l'i" " and tlin mai mai mai rlageloek pluce in fct. Helen Mtcct, Inte which we had tunietl. "Almet Immediately udcruiird 1 lieaul a gajp, and the doctor said w e w era Just In time. Foerllalph was tle.ul. "Mr. Hussen appealed greatly nllected. He wild: 'Yeu aie iny truly clillil new, Mary. Come with ntofe r.ugland. I must go right bark with all that is hilt of my peer boy.' 1 icfused and the piiest xaitl 'Don't press her agiltut her will.' The Blcigh wns then Mepiied mid 1 get out nud went home. "After that 1 began te receive thieatening letters, wjine xigued by Huntley, but tlie met unsigned, ami written by aw emin In March n postal card Inferimil me Unit tlie elder Mr. IIiikseii was again lu Mon treal, nnd en tlie night of thn 'AMh I was Mttlng at my window when I kivv him coming tew.irtl the house. "At that instant u wtiinnu .stepped out of a neighboring iietih. Roke lulilin a mo me lucnt and thou the prlr walked oil." New tlie unfortunate Miss MinuloTili MinuleTili bits appears upon the scene, lxjss llian a month age she leccivetl the tlcgrce of II. A. in New Brunswick university, also win ning tlie geld mtd.ilef tlie gei eriier-gen-end in n large diss of both ees. .Mie arrived in Montreal last week te siend n few days with ft lends prier te visiting icl.i icl.i tiens lu Duluth. Miss Mulcjhy had ledged Information with tlie polled Hi it slie was being threat ened by mi unknown wiiman anil u man n-tnied Huntley with tleitli if she did net etep ineu riling for her husband m If she ever tiled In tlnd his father. On the magistrate's ndvlce s'.ie ftw oie en' a titanic warrant fei the unest of these iiiyrtcrieiiR people. On Saturday Mie was walking In the stieet with her mntlicr when they met MUs Tihlills ami Miss Mulcahy at ence rivegnlrisl her as tlie mystcileiiN woman, tracked her te her bearding house and hud Ikt at rusted en the blank warrant. Miss Tibblts was in a cell for two days nnd n night before her friends learned of her position nml wcroable te release her by giNlng heavy ball. Mcamrhlle tlie iiollee had kupt con tinually plying the piIseucrwItlHmcstiiius nnd oxherling tier te enfem. On Tuewlay nnertioen tliu case came up lu court w itli a fcic.ii crown jirusem. mi, ami .miss A'.ul enhy l)eth pehllUeJ) libntitlisl Hid rhl ns the eiiq ijhO niw" VAU D11 wit i the elder Jlifs e i. '1 lien ihe gill's mother, jreai.uem. naniseu, or the rvmv iiruns- "stviciv tiuuerslty, and the girl MeiNelf Moetiiiy proNetl beyentl all Miatlew el doubt tliat tliu Mulcnliy'H wcre mlstakeii, K3 slie had ncurbcfure been lu Monlre.il, and was well known ua the bilghtcst student of the college. The court and thn prosecuting attoi attei attoi neys ntolegizt profusely te Miss Tib bits, nnd slie generously iclused te tlaliu damages for la I he arrest, tlieugli RKsiircil that slie ceultl cellet t them. Fntlier Martin eallagliau, MiHs.Muleiliy's coulesser was coin imist that thomatrlage was pimply the bogus weik of intsllcal Mudeiits, wlie knowing of llussen's want ing te marry Mihs Mulcahy luid dresstsl iijiu corpse in the sleigh te icpreseut llus Mn, while seme of tlicui iHirMiuiitisl the priest, the father and the doctor. Se Cath olic clergyman could pcrfei in the in.ii rlage ceremony uuder Mich circuuiMances. Tlie entire dctectixe foice is at weik en tlie ca-e. A MIDNIGHT MAUHIAfti:. Jobs Fer Deputy Orphans' Court Clerk ICniitlninn unit Altlurmnii llurr. Deputy Clerk of the Oiphaus' Cen it Samuel I.Kuuuinnu was uw aliened shortly before midnight Ijy n-lelcnt llnging ertlie deer bell. Mi. Kaiinman get up, nml was told that he was wanted at ence (e Issue a maritage llcciibe. He thought te-day would dens well, nnd at first declined te come. Upen being told that it wasn matter of the greatest interest te the paitles con cerned that u license hlieuld be ptetuitsl, he went te the olllce and Issutsl the ins cs Bary lliense. The parties applying for the llccn-ie wcic Frederick Alllebach nnd Maiy S. Wld uiycr. As seen as the license was issuetl the tatties went te Alderman Hair's olllce nml at midnight he united the pah in a J ill v. The ceremony was performed at that uu usual hour because it wns Inte at nllit when the conslableiinostctl Mr. Alllcbat.li for having wronged Miss Widm.er. Alllebach agreed te light the w long and for that ronseu Mary was anxious te Inwe the cfcicuieny jicrferiutsl at ones. The bride is from this city ami the groom from Mauhcim tow nship. - - . D.ttt lu MInutbelu. II. I', Amicrieu, et tills city, received a telegram this morning bringing tlie news of the death of his brother, M. 11. Ander Ander hen. nt Zutnbreta, Guodhue county, Minncsetu. 'Iho deceasctl was a seu of J. C. Andersen, late of ljincater, who moved te Minnesota, ene year nge. He moved West from Iauc4tstcr Ullecn years nge. He wns a fanner, and nt the tlme of his deatli wns deputy sheritl'er ills ceuuty. His wile, who Kurvhcs him, was formerly M1m Ella Atkinson, of this city. He was 2 j cars of age, and Icnes two nenh and a daughter, the eldest of whom is 18 i ears of age. H. II. Atkinson w ill lcave for his brother's home te-night tit 11:10. The 1!ejks 1VHI lti Cp. The chief of Iho Are department wj that it Is Iho duty or the police ferce te watch the ropes at fires. The lopes hae been carried by the hohe cai ts. Se ernl of these did net lime them recently and thev get out of the way of carrying them." lhi) chief this inenilng Mippllcdcarts or Nes. 1, 2 and 3 ceinpaiileyainl they w ill be put up in thefutuic. A rlvliiK Acclilem. I-it evening CupL W. 1). Staullcr had an accident en North Queen strict. He wns out driving w Ith ids family and seme visit Injr relatives iu one of Few l' two-herto pua.t,m. Just after he had crnssed the rallrfMd track en North Queen street the axle of th lund uhtels fciiapirfI lu two. Thst we lie only ilamaye dvee. lAXCASTCH COUNT1ANH DIJ:. Dr. 'WinJ a 'ntte of strnsbnrjr;, nnd CeM it. 1. Itlngwnlt, efNvw ' Hetlnntl. ITem the Yerk Pally, July 17. Dr. uV. U. Ulalr died at an early hour yesterday morning. Although Ids death was net tinexpeited, it wns no less n shock te his wldoclrcle of relatives and friends, who tlncercly mourn Ills less. Tew ofeur people nre belter known or inore highly respected than i)i. Illnlr, and his death is generally lamented. His uniform Kind nuns ofdlHpesittou made him friends with nil classes of seciity. Dr. Ulalr was Iho son el James nud Jean (Campbell) Ulalr, nnd wns born in fjtras buig, Iincister county, in 182(5, mid rniiiu te Yerk in 18.10. He received an ncadcmlc ctlucntien In the sclioels of Maryland nnd Southern Pennsylvania, nnd read tncdicliie with Dr. Samuel Kenc-igy, of Strasburp, and Dr. T.Jf. llnlier, of Yerk, also attend ing lectures nt the JMforsen Metllcnl col cel col lege of 1'htlndclphla, from which Institu tion he graduated in lfc&t. He began the jinntlce of iiiisllolne in Yerk tlie same ye.ir nnd centiuueil in Hiicccssful prnctlce until IBM, when lie wns clcctml Miporln Miperln tctnlcut of the sclioels of Yerk county. He ii'slguctl In IKi'J, ami wasnppelnted acllng nssistniit Hiugceu by (Icnend Win. A. Hnmmend, surgeon general, U. H. A. He remained lu thisscrvire until .September, 1S1.", nnd immediately resumed prnctlce of lilt piofcsslen, llewas n incmbcr of tlie Yeik County Misllcnl association, State Medical association uttd American associa tion. In 1601 he marrjul Miss Cassandra Merris Small, daiigliter of tlie late I'liillp A. nnd Sarah Small, of Yerk. One child was born te hlin, l'hlllpS. Tlie doctor wns a member of the rrcsbyterian church. Tlie funeral will take place to-meriow evening ntC o'clock. Drntli of Cee. II. i'. Ittnunnlt. Ocnrge llryan 1'erler ltlngwall died at his resident e In Dnwulngtewii en Tuesday. He was the son of Cel. Samuel Itiugwnlt nml was born in Karl township, J .minister county. He icsldcd principally In Down-Ingteu-n, but did a gte.it amount of nows news nows i.ipei work at I'lillatlelplila and Washing ton, The Philadelphia Inijiurcr savs: Deceased was tlie ceulltlcutial Irlcntl ami prlvalu wtrctarynf Iho Inte Colonel l'or l'er ncy, being associated with Mill lu the editorship of the Philadelphia 1'icin ami Washington Chronicle flu was also lute-routed for jears lit tliu Washington CVirie, of u lihli jiaper he was part owner. When Colonel I'erney was inadu col lector of the pert of Philadelphia he clitisu Mr. Hlngwaltns his privale seen lary. He rem. lined in the t Uhteui house alter "tlie 10 tliemcnt of Colonel l'oiuey, heivlng in various ca(.icltles until lti-Vi, whun he ro re slguetl en iicceunt el his hcallh. He wns n gentlemen of nire talent mid ability, noted for his goutle iii.iniiei and many hecHI characleristlf-s. I te was a ilccemtlNO artist of no mean ability ami was pel Imps the bent educated man in the community. His connection with the f'irii ami Cliremrlr during the exciting pcrletl from lim te 1 SfiTi, bieught him into contact with all the prominent men of the pciied ami his war aillcles ul that tlme i;a e him w ld reputeiiH a brilliant Jein ual ual ual lst,nuiln1llioui;lief iirctiiiug'.ilispoHitleu his line (euw'rsillnuil powers always flus tered ubeilt 1 1 1 1 1 u elicit) el cilltuicd lilcuils te whom he was cmleartsl li many rare ijualitlcsefheatl anil heart. During Ihot'ciiteuuiil be was engaged in JtiuiunllMtf weik, untl hlscenteiiul.il let ters w ritteu ier tlie 'rem galniMl for him a iiatliiual reiMitatieu. His letters embracitl tlie w (Most range of subject nml entered ecrv (Icpnrlmcut of the exposition, show ing his genliiH te be 1 1 ill v eih.ttlle. Mi. Itingw'all wasu vlttiiu et'Hiiglit's tlisease of the IcIduevH, being cut down in Iho piimoeflile. His funeral will take iilace en Situnlay. The inleiiuunt will be nt New Helland, Tiir.tniitiiAM rtA'ii. 'J hey Will Net l.eeiitu Hunt lVriiliinunlly Hut May Play Some (iiiiuch. Tlie Oerhani club, of New Yetk, the rhals of tlie Cuban Olauts, in the Middlb States League, nppearcl in Yoile-ostciilay and (lUlplnyctl the heintiAcaiii, winning by tlie scote of U te I. This morning W. Pell, manager of the. Iferhains, cntne te Lan caster In uKertaln what could be gained In loeatlithme. Tliellnrliainsnie net p.ilron p.ilren liC.I well timing tlie week nt their home grounds near New Yeik, but en Sunday they can draw largely them. In case l liny played theli week d.y games here they would llke te phy In New Yerk en .Sunday. Tli.it Jump would eat up almtistull tliey weultl get in imi laien. At puwciit tlitiy de net think It iiiivlsablu (e lora'e liete i cimimuitly, but they will tiy and arrange te play Homeof their champion ship ns well as othibiilen games here. 'Iho gieunil was ell'eied te them at eiy icasenahhi tei ins fin the icmainiler of the year by Mr. Pent. tiii: irnrvt i.r. 'iei'iisa.mi:nt. ThoTewn Will tin roll vl Wheelmen Iho ttt'lliallldf rot'llle Werk. Tlioblcjcle teuiiiamcnt of the Uincister Wheel club ttiiumcme-i te met row nml tlicie will no doubt he u eij large crowd iu attendance. Wheelmen will bu piestjut I'ieiii all ever the cistern patt ol'the state, as well as fium Ne,v Yeik, New Jet soy, Delaw arts ami Maiy laud. Tlie team race premises te he the gieat eNcnt ami teams will be cutcicd front Heading, New Yeik, Wilmington untl Lancaster. 'I lie Liucastci litlurs will he D. II. Mlllei, (Jpoi-ge 1". Kehlcr nnd AUin itclst. Tlie men me all in goetl condition and expect te make a eiy line showing. The lantern parade, which takes placoeu Thursday evening, piemlses te le M'lt, pretty. The line will be headed b Imgleis en horse-hatk. The loute of the paiatle will boas follewst Poinieu Ninth liuke, tlglit testing en Kast King, out Kast King te Queen, down tjlifeu te Vine, te Pi luce, In Wett Kinf., out West King te Mulbeny, li)i Mitlheir) te Walnut, te Neith IJuecn, tluwu North Qui eu te tpiaie nml dlsuiiss. Thcie is much enthusiasm among local whcclmeu in icgaiil te the parade, and u number of clubs lieiu a distance will participate- lu it, ilcleiu Altlci-mnii llai'i'. Johli,Theilip3uu has been piebiciitctl lio lie lio feio Alderman Hair by Maiy Thompson, ler assault. William Hiewu has been leuiphtiuul against boleio the same magtaliate by a stranger named lleniy llcgcner, fm "as sault nud battery. Prank llubci, ihitgcd with tleseitlng nud falling te maintain his w il'e ami childieu, gave ball turn heiring. AVm, ltlcrb.li It has been sued by his father ferdriinkeiinessaml disorderly con duct nud surely of tlie jioaee. William waMiuabh- te gie ball ami was sent te Jail. ,Mns. "iiltH .i;uIiikI Hint. Oilatei I ty e tiling Jehn alias "Cutty" Wagner i ntsl Cain at the hoiibe of T. .1. Armit, a iw.ighber. lie was then arieMctl lersurity of the peace and drunken nud diseidcrlj conduct tin ceuiila!nts made before Altluiuiaii Dceu. He furuUhtsl bail before Altlcrmuti Piiikcrleu and was lelejsed. Sunday night he returned te Ariuit's house ami acted badly. New suits hae been brought against him bchne Altleriuan Dceu and he is chaigctl with tINertleily letidiiit again as well as surety of the jmatp. V I'liie l rep el Tobacco. M.nliii sh.u Her, el Intel coin se. lias n iiatth eruri one ami a Irill ncies of Hn ana tob.iete, the haves of whhh uioasuie fium J2 te 30 int lies in letigth, and irntii Is te Willi lies in width. It Is said te be tlie llf.est patch el tobacco lu the ceuuty, ami Mr.Miaelfcr ha been eirciisl tliice iiuii dred dollars for it as it new stands. It w as farmed by Uee, Watlc. 'Pimi Delink Te He 1 1 card. William Miller, a stranger, was niie-ted y(terdaj naming by Censtable Sliuib. He wasfctdi je drunk this morning te be heard. AMwMjaii lUlbmh will dijese or the caw le- morrow, J COLUMBIA'S BUDOI7T. Kvruts of thn l)l(r Horetigh Death of n DniiRhtcr of Wllltnm K. Selple. Cer.uMiitA, July 17. lilnii Selple, an Infant daughter of William II. Hclple, died this morning at 2:15 o'clock, from summer cpruplnlnt. The funeral will be held en Thursday morning et 7;) o'clock lnter lnter mentat Washington borough. Jehn lloweit was sued by his wife LIzjIe for assault anil battery, A hearing washnd yesterday arternoen nt the olllce of Squire Hershcy, w hen the necusetl was held In PW bail for a trial nt court. Samuel Price, nn old Columbian, lull town te-day for his home near Pittsburg. He has net been here foralinest forty years, and spent a short while visiting his old friends. (ioerijo C. K, Sample and family left to day fern lilt te Khenshurg, Pa. Tliee. L. I'rban hasrcteltcd social ery line Indian arrow heads from Antcl Pur jile, who found Ihcm about forty miles from the City of MctIi e. The relics nre of obsidian and quart?, ami am ciy line specimen. "Sen" llelsiuger tuetl Lydla Malstui, wlfoef D.nltl Malsen, before Squlre Uvnns for ntlultcry, A hearing wns held last evening and the case was dismissed. All the parties nie colored. A notlce was In the A'ciM that the train fei the picnic, nt LIIIU yesterday would lcnent 12:15 p. in. Ceunellnian Jehn 1). Peny and childieu went te tlie station at 12:10 o'tleok anil found Iho train hail left live minutes previous. The correct time fur tlie departure of the train Is l2:Z'i p. in. 'lhehlgh school base ball club has been te-erganlcd utid will ilny ag.t'iie witli the IreiKlnds, of Ijincaster, en Friday niter niter neon at 3 o'clock. The game w ill be played en the Instltute grounds. Will O. Clark has been elected manager of the club. Harry M hitch ami family, of Flerida, arc viMtlng friends here. Hebert Dean, wile ami child, of Husten, are visiting here. Twe very line portraits of Pax ten Ottey, a well known P. lt.lt. engineer, ami his wifeean bit seen In tlie window or Ycigey's Jewelry stoic. 'Iho ertiiills have been gieatly ntlmiiisl nml am excellent plitures of tlie well known ten pic. The crayons wcre execnttsl by S. Klugherz, photo grapher. D. M. Themas, of Chicago, general srete taiy of tlie National Association of Steve manufacturers, was lu town ycsteitlay as tlie guest el H. H. Detuellci, president or tlie Kceltiy Slove company, 'Iho veutlo veutle mau paid a lslt te tliu steve works, going through e cry department and was veiy much pleased Willi wliat he saw. Tlie Second Stieet Lutheran Sundsy Sundsy Sundsy sclioel sjitmt n very enjeyable day at Lltltr. yesterday. Ch.ules Meyeis, Jehn Gilbert anil Jacob lleitKel, workmen at the wagon works, wcie badly Injured yesterday alleinoen whlleat work liy bricks tailing rrem the valleltl en their heails. Meyers Is linahle te work this morning. Summer Leisure. llev. III. J. M. TiUcll nud lamily nre spending a wick witli their liicntls nt Mechnnlrsbuig, Cumbetlaml county. The Altl society of tliu West Mission ihurch me pii uh king te-day at llecky Springs. The Yeung Men's Cliilstlan association nre at ranging for Ihelr second annual Held diy. It will he held nt MtCianu's p.ulcen next wetlnesiiay. A gamoel hase hall and tenuis me aiming the spoils. Mi. lalwln 1'. Sayresantl lamily, of tills city, ate visiting in Yeik, the gnosis of Mr. Snyres' parents. The Second Hvungellenl church Is hold ing n plLiiient Peni,yn. About tw e luimlretl pursetis went uul lu Hie lueinitig train, nud they w ere fellow etl I y etheis nt neon. the Hclhel Cliuich of tletl nre having n picnieal Hetky Springs te-day, and alaige number or pcople went out by (minibus and streetcar. tli.ioe Luthernu Sunday eclioel villi go te Lit Hz to-meirow. Tlie Peiinsylvnnl.i railroad company has begun selling vi.xcursien tickets te Wil liams Orove te the Sunday sthoel meeting. On Sunday next Iho sale. of tickets te Laiitlisville cmnpnircting teinnii nces. Te-morrow alleinoen nnti n cuing the Haimoiiie dub, of tills city, will held a pit ule at Hetky Springs, nml a line tlme is ex pis. ted. Tills Is one of tlie ptetliest spots around Iaiucakter at picsent. Lancaster ( lt Scheel statistics. The annual report ul tlie l-iucaslci cltv school tilstiict let the year eliding June -.at, was sent te Supcilntciuleul lliglne to day by illy Supcilntcmlent Huihrle. Fimn it ate gleanctl tliefollewiugMatistlcs. Whole uutuhci eftcachursTs, of whhh h aie males and "Ofiiiiialcsjthoavcragesalaiy of male leaiheis lsS7S.S7, ami el tciuales $.17.70 , the miiuhel of male pupils attend ing the schools of Iho clt weie',.'l,, ami et females J.'Jas, making the total attendance l,H; the avenign dally atleiidauie til" scholars was :1,1st, iin.l l0 nveragti cost of eatli pupil jier month was in cents The llu.incial exhibit of the Isunl appcausl iu the annual statement e! the llmiucc com mittee pulilishcil in Iho July pieccttliiigs of the school beat it. Tliu Knluhts or.M.vstle Chain I'lcnlc. Although thociewd in atlentlance at the picnic el' tlie Knights or tliu Mjstie Chain at Peniyti ,etertlay was net ns huge as was opei!ctl,thnse piescnt had lets et tun. Thuie was tlanciiig all day, ami in the alleinoen a game et base ball was plajcd biiwreit a nine lieni Wilcox's cig.it store and a team of tlie Knights. Tim score w as as follews: Wilt ex . .1 u 1 11 a J 7 l-JI Kntvhts . e u e. l j e s l-i.i Tlie bag tine was wen hy u colensl boot black et this city, and Jehn Hurku was Hist In the beat rat e. Hack l'l-eni the CeiitiiniiiiKli N'ulley. 'this alloiiieon twenty-six men, who tin almost u mouth past have been winking in tlie Couemaugh valley clearing up tlie lulus I'm the Pcuusyh aula railroad, cntne home. 'I he remainder el the lOowhe wcre up will tome back te-morrow . They were weikiug nutlet the ch.uge of Jehn li. Clink mid iccolvei! f 1.20 per day and theii lieaul. Cbnrjicil Willi l i nelly te Animals. Flint Heck anil Christian Lckert, el Monterey, are i bulged helme Ahleimau Plukctteu with cruelty te animals mid dlsoiiletly conduit. The prosecutor is D.ivldFry, who says tltat en Satuttlay night these two men, while diunk, nhuseil a hoi se. One was en thn aniuial's back while-the ether was pounding him. Con Cen stable Kutli .uteslcd Hci k v cstenl.iy, hut tlld net get la keil. A Circus On Siituislny. Uuuastci Is te hnv e another t heaji t licus. OuSaturtl.e T. K. Hurk'a show will Ik here, tiid will apiearnt MiOinnn's paik. lllgaltinitiens nie ellertsl, and the pritcs nre verv small. Twe Hem urn. Jimmy Hyatt, nn old pciull peddler, wltegctsvciy tlrutik, wns sent out lui 10 tlavsby Altleriuan Keen tins meiuiiig Ter Fie Kline tilil ellcnsc. Mash Nash, a very bid looking daiko.v.get ihe ils.vs una kIiiiiI.ii charge. ruudsiit the riylinx Ciu-chiKCs. 'Iho Hying t-arriigcs whicli have been put up at Liuio and Chester stnets drew a ti oinpndeus i row d of people. l.it night and every body seemed te enjoy the old stvie of tun. A Lancaster Contractor lit is U. Jehn Kellei, of this cltv, bus received the isiutnict for making the new tacc traek at Monmouth. It will be a inlht in length ami ene el the lincst in the country. Prompt I'u.vineiit. H M Mar.liall, of HarrUburi;, rc'rcciitinh tlie I'eiuicctkut Mutual Life Jntiiraiux mm- pnny. of Uiirtfyrd, C'vnimiicui, te-da iMitj Jl. K. Urubakcr, of Lnncaitrr, nnd Jehn (. Ikar, of Meibnfil'bur?teschllK) upon the life or fjitrmifl Sillier, drover, of Mcchanltburc, thin Wl), who died a hert tlmeatre. TrfKif of ilcfWts snt en Tacnday. il July Investment. Lebanon licit Itallread company, (lrt mert K.itjeS percent. tienil due 1DH In tM bendi; Intirest January nndJtily, free from taxes; n cJttrnilen of the Cernvrnll nnd Litjniien Hall, reatt through the central part of tlie City of Lebanon, and Guarantied b that read. Alie, Concstesa and Northern Hank, Northern Mar Mar eo t and Knilt Knd nnd LancaMcr City trcct railway sleck In nnieunU te suit purchasem. Fer inlets mid further Inrorntntien apply te JACOII I). LONO, lhekir, Ne. 10 North Queen street, Sn4 fleer. Hw,td.W Fer the Children, livery child ntteiullriK the Rrnnilr's:ll mati nee of Ilurk's Orest Shew en Bnturday will re ceive free of chariie an eligniit jiresenl And a rltlnnn the beautiful Klictlaud ienics. ltd 'I he Hltf Mievv. Hulk's li" iv and novel consolidation of scuta tltinal ueiukn trill exhibit In I jincnutcr, Hattir tiny, July 2U. Mere new features nnd nets of nnl merit will be presented llinu wcreercr lc lc fere seen vrlth any show. Shew ground nt Mo Me Oraiin's park. AdrnlKnlen, lOnml') rrnK Steam Heat. W, the itiiilcrtlgiicd, have In uve huge nud sinall-slz'tl "l,imtll" Hadlalere, placed by lirra K. lamtl, of Iincastcr, Pa., ami can tay tlicynreln every respect pirfect and ulve en tire satisfaction : de net sni or leak, nre perfect circulators nml ROfsl litsiters. We cheerfully rrcrimuiciul nml bcllove lliein equnt te the best en thn innikit. 'iliey nre aim very hnndemc In tleslKii ; II tLVMnr.HnnilACO., IJinenitter, Pa. H. P. HOWJIAN. iJincastcr, Pa. I.YDLV liANDH. UtnenMer, Pa. IIOSK nitlit. .t HAHT.MAN, Lancaster. Pa. K liHAILY. Lnncvstrr, I'a. Illl. .LU. W'iiAVHH.Siratlilirs, Pa. LLI.AIIiri II WLAVint.Htratlmri;, I'a. MAHY Vi:AVi:it,ritrasbiitK. Pa. I. L. .MILMMA. llrownstenn, I'a. I M.HIAUPl'LK, I.ttltz. I'a. V. V. MAST A Ct)., Coatesvtlle, Pa. T. N.Sl'LAKMAN.CeitPiOlle. Pa. .1. 0. UHNKlt, Itethvllle, Pa. Jjl7-liilcerlVAH jClcalltn. Hvt'lt. July 13, 1M, In this iti , Ann M. It. tuli, In the bl.xtj-tlilnl rnrur Iiitiikp. The rclallvci nnd friends of thn Itunlly me rtnsctriilly Invited tenttend the funeral, from her late residence, Ne. 27 Wet Jhiiies street, en Prlitiiy afternoon at !!.) eiltx-k. lutcrmeiitut Lancaster cenielee. ltd HeiiWhit In this city, en Iho 17lh liiit., Milt iilc.ilaiiBliler of Albeitanil Mary Hemer, H-cil 1 jiar, H months and ' ilnys. 1 lie relatives and friends of the family are re HlKetrtilly Invited te ntlend the funiral, frtiin Hie ieldeiue of tier pirents, Ne. JJ7 lltnvcr stiiil,Frldar nricriuieii at 2 o'clock. 2td Hn uu an. -lu Itolucrsteu'ii, en the ITIli Inst., .loll it M.HIeliiuiin, lu tin-OUlli jer of hUni;i.. The rrlatlvcs ami friends of thn fainll arc rt stHslfully invltctl te attend Iho fiuieral, from his late resident-,-, Hohrerslevvn, SaturJny arteinntiii at P.T0 o'cleelt. Services at the llrlliel anil Lutheran anil Reformed churches at 2.T0 eVliH'k. (nlermi'iit at It jlircrslewn reiui Irr.v. atil Jlctu iXucf!ilvctUllttlv. rjs.Hi: JlOHf HEI'ltlXIHNU Dltl.NK I N ('.dlfeinli liisl ami While Wines ler:) cents, larceliotlles; .lOnperileen bottles. llMllltlill'lil.lllUOUHlOKi:. Ne. 22 Centre hqiinte, IjinaisttT, I'a. f P1HH-S II XVnNOhlNi'irDECIljiiH r) that Hilly Waltz's Cigar Is the best In the state, l'er sale nt Nt i-t. 1 .V 10.1 NOItTII QUEEN ST. mj lS-inM,W,Tli,.vv Il'IILICHALE 10 MOItllOWfTHUIlSDAY) I iilleriioennt two n't lock, at the Lnueaster steik Yiilds, of cloven Mentana ilercs from 5 iti7tars out, an nreKcn te sauuieaiul lialtcr mid some te Inn nets. Altcnit this s.ile for bnr-galii-i iinil llrsUclnst stock. .1. .1. MUHl'UY. .Ise. ItriiM vn it Herr, Auctioneers. ltd 1 n i.Y w.uTitA'iTiTnrEvi'TwoTeTt 1J (jiMtiul ii Clcnrs In llietllv.nt NOS. f. .C lit! NOHl'II UUEEN bT. Ill IR-(liiiM.W,Th,H,l.w . I'LL TIMES. New It) out time telitiv at a treat reduction He 5 en want a little Kilt for a blrthdav Kiiiiin branreT Even If tt Is rar In the future, It will pn j en te buy new Come and loe!: ever our Meil;. Yeu II net tn urged te buy. Martini work lu l.lncu lluicau, Hefa, Pillow anil sjniMirinbUi Cem r. Ne charge ferstnrtliiK weik of any wrt. Thlles lVem 2ic tt8l.n). MHS. Ii M. WUMHWAItl), "0H Kliit: street. Ijiar ftviTTeu five cITnt ciuaTSIn J J the state, at HILLY WAirAS. NiM.fi and 1U! North IJucenSt. nils-CmM.W,Ili4U ITtllANKlilN' AND MAHMIALL ACaF A I..MY. riiM Institution irniares I.hUU-s' nml (enttiiiH-n rur any i itlese in the United states. An EnsiMi t'einse l itUHUKed te jire lure pt'iseus for tint'liiiu or IuimIiilms. l'er ttit ttit altvueupplv te W. W. MtJDItl .A. JL, Jl"-lu"l ltts'ter lll OfllWANA 1'ILLEIl liUVIt IN I Iho tit, at HILLY WAI1ZS, Nut. fl nnd lui North (Juien St. mylsJliiiM.W.TIi.s.vw T("Hi:i NOIil E Irs IIEIIEHY (SIVEN l b the llimidei Mltclers or the People',, lluildliu:, Leim ami Is posit t eiiipiinv. of l-in-caster, pursuant tn a it telutlnii or Mild Heard or lHrecler, thai a mcelluii of tlicstocltlieldeisor unlit ceinpiiii villi be Initial the elltce or Mid tiiiiaiiy, nt Ne. II North llnl.e Min I, Ijiiirns ttr, enHdliiiday, Uiclltt day or August, ts.i, Islwtcn the hours iif7and II ei-lm-k;i in,, ler the purpose el voting en the iiicsilnii el In rcitMnc the eupttiil sleck of aid etiiiipuny lieni f,i00.0.iil te 9l.O0D.OiM. and iiiereaslnc the iiiuiibirersliiiicsufcaiiiliil sleil. trem 1,2.0 te '..J, efthe 'nr valtit SlOtlcfr sliarc. J'J-0tTu .S VILLEE.Scctebir. rplIEY CAN Al I. COPY HUT NONE CAN L liquid 11111 Walu's Havana I'llled Cizsr, nl NIH. ft A 101 NOliril qt'EEN ST. iii.vlS4)iii.M,VV.'lh.A.w L-ll.i; SlflltlH. -- it V liavt. new the Ilnt-st line of Pullvriis of Silk shirts lu tlieinarUct. '1 he am the newest tliliiKS out. WM tllllfrent 1 Innnels te select fieiu. I linieuglilv shrunk mid in tile te tinier fiinii 31 Mi ut. Llsle llirtatl Sieiklues. 10c n pall. Cvtrilhliij, lu tin Mens I'mnl-dilnt; Line. TKOUT & SHANK, iihllt Maiuil.it tillers mid Men's Otittltkrs, llONeith queen bliect. lnitiJit-lidH Cv n"i :h- r i Fi : Ti n i -sTvsse iToTi5nrel.' ( I'anes In Ihetllv ean boreiiiidul HILLY WAIl.'SCiUAHHlOHL. Nns. A mat 111 North queen street. iny27-M,W,lli,-Aw V WILLIAMSON A lllstEit. Iniluilcd liiOui llaiealn hale riilu i luthliiK. C.H. I'M COA Is AND VESTS. V i Coats mill Veals ler 33ixi t " " ..... . SI HO JMX) ' " $t,m ill" " " illO 53 Ul " " . 60 OEM'S PAN1X fflniHuuimir Pniitt for eiU J.'i.V) " ' siM fail " " Sile Jli) " " S.IT5 SIUjI " " . 32,-, jl MJ " " tj Tft WIM ' ' . 52 50 I HILUltliN'S SPITS. 4i4siimmer Suit for .. -sw 7W " " . JdiM 57 ll " " . jflui fUO) " " . ... MCK) jv.mi Jire 5'W " " SIU) !l(e " " . SJ23 1 UHNIbiUNO DEPAltniENt'. Slicclal llanialus In LadlM', (ietiU' mid MIsms' Hubluseit l)oVarniule4 Favt Ulaek llte. rV- Iridic' Htuclc Huse for . . . . UV T5- " Me .MViChlltln-n'ti IIHiek Huse Ter. . Hie " Mlbus' lllack HtbC. ax llO " ' 60e .MV (.cuts' lllnek IIalf-IIev ler 25c .') IteiiU' I'Hlicy " 2uc 23c ' " 17c 17c " " li,i llej's Ileniri lihlrt WalU for. 23c W I'lreale nUls fm ,se 7.s- .... , , flftv, SUll nml 51 23 lianncl WaUts for s7c ?! Ce ami SI 23i.cnt'Bl'croHteshlrUilor TV SsotJeut'sI'lu'VlelMhlrtsfnr . ilV &ic Hey's IHuuelbhirU fur 'ZSe 2Ts-tluiite Slilfta for 13c .isr llltiv autl Hrewu Aiieernshlrtsautl Umw- l .. HATS, t ill 1'lletsen I'tufux Hata. MtusfUMSlruvr Hula ter Men sf .13) " ... Men sfjlu Men SI 60 Men s U Se liiildrtm's WOJbUan Hats fur liilldicn'sSHU) ' Chtldrcn'sf'-'Hl I'hjhlrensilfm ChltdrinsSlwi " jam 12(0 HM SI 25 slie ... .MIO . .51 W , . fil 10 .ire ... M t'lillilrens 7S " ,v, Childieu Jl ' . 23 i2 il Mi n ss r,-t tlisl mm . St 73 ViOlMt n ls.q.!ii -In. . 52 M fUXiI.itlics leui,-uU Mux. new S22.) 52 Til " " ' S2UI -1 7s Men s Lew Shoes new si 3) Williamson & Fester, iJ'i-JIH KAkT KINO ST., LANCASTEH, PA., ANJ) uis.MA.iua'TsiHFj'jr, ji.vitiiisiiuitq fa, Stem LbtrrHivcmcnt. T7IOR -ItENT-reUItBIX AND NINEHOOM jl- ueure. Apply at jel2-trd 4M SOUTH WATER ST. T-rNUEmVEAR-LIOHT AND MEDIUM V wf.h.L.u.nACr?carln " ItrndMandnny lTO.Bt.5l.U8MAN.8 0n Furnlnhlnit Stere, 12 Yct King street. 017NO MEN AND LAIIIF.V. , .,.T.',,c,i.KY"TONE BUHLNEks COLLUOE, for S.tj, I'ull Day Course, Kunrentee te give you a thorough ceurss In Hoetckceptngnndnll eUicr branches. Th latest nml best method arc used. fJO, Evening s.leti. ... W.I). MOSHEIt. Prhi., tMAw 18N.(iueenHt..ljincaster,Pft. TTENHY WOI.K, FURNITURE STORE, has removed -te 134 Et Klmr lrnt, havlnea full line of Kurnlturr of every description at tlie lewevt prices. Alse Undertuklmc promptly at tended te. Cf.ll and exnnilne our ceeds. nA-tfdlt II. WOLF. 138 East King HtreeL IST TEW YDHK HTOHE. CLOSING OUT SALE OK- WHITE -AT THE New Yerk Stere. WE Ol'FEIl THIS WEEK THE nHEATEST HAROAIN SALE EVER OFPLRED IN LANCASTER CITY. 13-Inch Enihreldercd lieuuclncii, embroidered M Inches tltcp en ilncst Htvlss Muslin, bejiiiiirul work. Fermer prices 51.75, 52, K.50 and 52.75; clesiiiu out at 51.33 a yard. 13-Iiieh Embroidered Fleunilnes. Fermer prices II..M), $1.73 nnd !2; cleslnRut I.23a yard. tilneh Embroidered Iieiinclnes. Permer IirlteS1.25andI..Mjayard; cle'lnit out ntSIn ard. 43-lnih Embroidered neunclnirs. Fermer prlLcsJl and 51.23; rloslni;eiilat83cayaril. t-VInth Embrtildered litimitimis. Fermer prlts-s 75e, Hlc and 51 , clu-hiK out at 6.3c n jartl. HarK.ilui In Printed Challles, Cream Grounds, choice designs, 12 yards for 50c. Pine Weel Face Challlei., latest tlcs re duced te U;jnnil 15 cent i. Phis Ail-Weel Challles reduced te 23c a yard ; enl half their value. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING ST. rftilE SUMMER FAVORITE'J. Men's Russet Shoes. Among the slmpes inatle specially for the warm season none seem te be no strongly faveritcH iih Russet Shern. Tliey nre inade In varletiH shapes, nnd arc mlaptcil for either tlii'sser cverynlny lcijulrcnieiils, for moun tain, seaside, or outing purpose, mill me n lit feet covering fur these engaged In sporting pastimes. The styles nre real pretty, easy nnti eom eem ftntiiblc In the III mid wear, nnti the coolest leather shoes, madi for Bum mer use. We hnve them in various gi rules untl in colors of the most pop ular shades. They icnuire no blurfc Ing, nml will stand reiuiilurnblc rough itnge, viet nnti mini before becoming otherwise tlinii goetl look ing. Our Russet Shoes come from tlrst-class mtikeis, anil me unusually geed values nt their lcspeetlve nrlecs. AVe have an excellent Lace Ilal at $1.50 n $2 grade elsewhere ; a still liner one at $-.00; another at S-'.eO, nml ethers at dillereut prices up te Ssj.tXl. Oxfords at $1.'J.", ?1..")0, J1.75, 0 00, te 6-t.eO. If you contemplate buying Kus-et Shoes, try ns for the bed Unit 'a ninth.1 mid tlie most eeouemicnl in tiriie. We can suit you vv itheitt n fault. SHAUB& BURNS, 11 Neuiit i)i'i:i:x StiiKi:r, IjANcas h:ii, Fa. T II. MARTIN A. CO. A SALE OF REMNANTS. Preparatory te our semi annual stock-taking we will place en our counters all the Remnants that have accumu lated during the past season. 5 CENT LOT. Includes Calicoes, Chintzes, Ginghams, Satines, Cotten Challis, White Goods, Lawns, &c, goods reduced from c, Sc, iec, i2Lc, all 5c per yard. ie CENT LOT. Includes all lengths under 9 yards of handsome Satines, re duced from I2jc, 19c and 25c. Zephyr, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Crazy Crepe, Batistes, White Goods, &c. iyz CENT LOT. In this let are lengths of 9 yards and ever el French Satines, of the famous makes of Freres, Koechlin, Gres, Reman, Scheurer, Rett, Koechlin, Baum gartner. IN THE BASEMENT. Remnants of China Matting from 2 te 35 yards in length, from 5c a yard up. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa, Embroidered mrnrn Stem 3lbucrtt0cmcut. IDAHO AINS. CHHRLES STK7VT7W:, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. GREAT CLEARING SALE Torchon Laces, lc, 2c, 3c, Ic, 5c, 6c, 7e a yard. Hitching, 3c, 5e, 10. 12!c, 17c, 25c a ynnl. Ynrd-vrlUe Fine Muklln.Sc a aril. Beit Calicoes, 5c a nnl. Napkins, 2ic n dozen. 7."si Table Linens nt OOe n aril. 20c Pant Goods at 1p n anl. 17c Ticking at I2jcuyard. 50c Reil Table Linen at 25c n yard. American Hatlne, 5c a yard. French Satlne, 12'ie a yaid. Heiiinaiits of Ureas Ginghams ut Half lrlce. figured Lnirns nt 2fc a yartl. Turkish Tidy Tewel al 12Je such. All-Linen Tewelluc. at 3)ic 5e,7c,6cuiut lOun jard. Yeu will be sure te net goeih as adv CHEAPEST BOSTON STORI Nes. 35-37 North CHARLES STAMM. tcu rfVbucftlecntuMttu. CAN1M.-EXCLUSIVC HTYLIX IN ACA cla, INMianb'. Wclvliel. Cherry anil Malac ca, mounted lu Mllvcranrt llrenrr. , nP.MUTH'MC10AHSTOIti:. nlR-tfillt in lUist ICIntr mreet. 4haiii: chanci: Kim invI:stiT:nt A limited number of shares of TJIL COt BIA IHON CO., toclewanneiount, rurs-ilc. Apply te JACOII It. LONO, Iireker, JjMtdlt Ijincavtcr, Pa. SUH GOLDLN LION AND MIA llUliNDA Clears, 6c rlgiirH, arc hand mndu with long ir Havana Plllerr, M k nml 100 h box. DLMUril'H CIGAIl sieiii:, 111 Kast King Htrcet. nl8-tfillt SCHOOL TAX, K'i, 1I1U DUI'LIUATL IH lien In tlie liiiiuU or tlie lunviircr. 'Jhree percent, ettlfimlil before. August I. Olllce hours from tin. m. till I p. in. W. O. MAHIIALL, Treasurer, ln2S-5wdR Ne. 12 Centre Square. WLCAltltY THi: LAKOIJWT STOCK OK Pliesni)il FIne HmeklnR Tobacco lu the city. oeden l'liies nt5c. ninl 10c. each. Genu ine jiecrjcnaum imik-k at 2e. t nch. DL.VIL'TH'rt CIOAIt HTOHH, UlVMkt King Street. nlS-tfilll YOUNG LADIES AND GLNTLLMLN CON tctnilatlHK tiiklng u course of Ilushmss In-triictleii ueulit ilu ut-ll te cMimlnti liitnlhi inerltK of the LANCASTKK ilUHINlH t'OI LLGL, Ne. 10ililKingslreeU Iho class of young laities autl Kftitleiiicn In atltntlanrc tlur Ing Iho pint tcrm.thelr Idlers nfceinmcntlntlrm fciilfleli ntly itttcst the. superiority in tliu ieure. Addrets It. C. WLIDLLl:, l'rlncliul. Qfyrt (Cite saviue a month can ' t J XJKJ be matin working fur us. Agents pretPricd vihecan furnl'li n Iieik and glvn their vvliole time te the business. Hpaie moments may be pretltably tmpleyed al ,u. A fevvvacaiiclis lu limns and eltle". II. K. JOHNhON .V CO , J009 Main nt., Ulclinieiid, Vn. N. IJ. l'leae state ine nud business t.po t.pe rlencc. Ncvir mind about (.ending statnii ler rcplj. II. P.J. A: Ce. aiinM.iiidW OOIuTtrAND TANK M VNUP VCTOllY, .':J5 NOItTII CirP.ItltY STItLLT, L.VM'AbTlU!, I'A. Hs.tlal iittentien given te Mpiuii Htatltig. Hellcr-i, Hinuke blacks nud WntcrTank". All Hellers tested before leaving the factor. Mv works arc under thcmiixrvlsleu ofacempelen't man, vihe has had ever tucnt.v jcars' exticrl exticrl ence n tin, busilni'ss. All work ntinratitccil. Will be iilcnicdtefuniMicMlmati's for nil vunk lu mv ltni. 11. M. HI.AYMAKLIt. nX7-.1mttVItAlt- nKADOUA IITKIIH POIl ll.SHlNG TACKLi:. Our stock tit Tat Me Isnnag Isnnag Isnnag gicgatlonerbtrg.tlns te the augltr We have secun iHM-clal dltceunts en u let iri'lue Jululcil ll.is Hrls In llriss and Nickel Mountings for insli. the) will be in ttMimrrevr and iiislo iiisle inersvilllKOt the bent tit or thn low prlcis. 1'ltAILLYBr.AHl LND I'llAitMAUY, ., . (Opposite Lnstcrn Market,) Irallej's felickv I'll Paper Ir the btt. It stliliscvcrj fly tliattiltgliNen II. 5c. M,V.I'A.w YTU KXAJIINK UYIM PllLi:. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I Yeu Think Your EyeBAre Geed! If J en huvellicini'Mimliifiljeu will inebiibly find tliat there Is something wieng with ihcm, nud tliat glasMS will be a grc.it In hi Uiveu. We ue Inimlliible "lilA MASTA ' Imm. which aie tiinde tjnlj l us, nnd rei'emiuendetl by leading Oculists as the best aids te defec tive vision. Kelld Geld bpeclaclcs, Sii.llO; iisuitl price, ss.oe. htccl Spectacles, fiOe.; usual price, S I .OO. Artlficlallljcs Inserted, J1 ; usunlpr!LC,10. H. ZINEHAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPl'Il'IANH. I'lIILADLLPHIA. Uclween Chtslnut and WnliuHStreetH. nijn-ljil il LUIl'H HOOK1IOH11 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ! DON'T faOIL YOUIt PHOTOflltAl'HH HY HANDLING TIIUM. 1'ifnrve them from the Dusl nnd buy a lkuutlfiil Album of .N'i-- nud Artistic Designs. Yeu will tlml nHplindldSeli'i Hen CHEKP - vr- HERR'S BOOK STORE, 03-55 N0KT1I QUEEN ST. QU OTHING AND KPHNISHING OOOD. Lvtr thing lu ramiiner Clothing going out raildly at ver 1111usu.il viilius. Men'e mid Yeung Mini's bulls iiiinli I renw. -liable ma il rl.il. I.lghtist In weight l'n.iiiicic, Cheviot, Serges ami Pl.iuiif I,., Hi te $15 Miiuy ihelicstvli-s te ilfiisc if jeu can Ijo lit tniin tlie in-sert-ment rltiH b.tiiii7 ni wm Rare Offerings. tleis net 1111 1111 lower prhes en utiMlablu geiKls, but en lets Hint have become broken, and thcre 1 inii.v ec eui one or iwesuiis 01 tlie let. Ills net j ncii.sar ten II en Hliiiui thin clothing. The weather reminds jeu. They urc hen-In Mohair, I I'mifcpe nud . ii-sui k r Coats nnd ViH. Pant y and W lilic LIiimi Vints ut tin most (loneinlinl nrtcis. Man) tool iliiiics fur the Little Hevs I Light Weight Cas.-tmcre SStilts. 2 te tb , Jcrwy Suils,Sl.jO te$l Uleusp w uikU, hhirt Waist , I Knee P-.ints, tj.iuzf skirls mid Drawer, and everything jer llmir tomlert tlurlin: thf het I summer dnv-. 5.ilurda.v alt of Kl.inncl 1 bhlris proved tli. tr pepnlarits. Hew ninth I remltirt iiuit cum- te w, tr nut- Hi it tils nii-tnv art ill-frluiih-il nnl tu e t id i Wn ltuve them 111 all timtlitlcsler tiulit inru, teuri-U or lilrj ilists. Prices tn Mi't all HIiMle IIem, Utlu. reiuils bashes, H ilbrlgjati ftlitrts .nut liruvwrs. Jriiu and N.tlnoek lirnwirs, nimimtr Neck wear llieui stjles.lewpil.es. MA rT" IV I f""l I S fl sIKT N KRiI nil I I IN LJ I iVwO. Clothing, Merchant Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, , NOS, W ,,N) W NOJtTH QUEK.V bTKErT, LtchtCallcecsnt tc, 5c, C)fc a ard. 50c White bldrts at S7Jc each. $2.60 Umbrellas at $1.75 each. fcetch Zephyr Gliisliiuiu.it 12'ic a yard. Klgiired Canten Plnunehi nt 1st n yard. tee Bilk Unndkirchlcft nt 25e each. Iliistlcn reduced te 10c each. 50c Corse tnl37;icn pair. 25c Olevei nt 12lc a jnl. Yant-wlde IJ,itlfttf, 6c a Jard. 12Jc Ures.1 UoeiH at5c a yard. 55c Dress Uoeda nt L'J Jca yard. 50c I)re Goods at 253 a ard. Jl Dress GoeilsnlSOonjard. IItt I Vlncli Black I -ace at St a J ard. Children's Corset Walsti at 25c each. ertUed If you de yourMieniilni: nt the Queen Street. JlUoccltattcettD. C'lP'APKLHS LIO.UOH HTOltH, 15 CEST1 PURE EYE WHISKY. MvowudUtlllntlen. . sepl5-tft riis, Hilt : JlllV n-dllfrs thn lirlipAf XUITIXGS AXI) TROUSKMXati McQRANN & NOWLEN'S. Id) North Queen atrcell A HAlli:ciIANCb,( Biggest Reduction of All In Fine Clethes! Thli ty dollar Hulls reduced totneutv-twe dl law. Ten dollar I'iiuts lciliucil te 87.50, nud I eiiu-i j-iHiii itcignt nailing in llicbamepl l"i"i" . ll.ljjV.Ur.lv U BIHl-l UUI11, HI H. linltllART. , , Ne. 15 North Queen Streell c-uiiij' uircci imporiinginiier in the CI ui iiur.i.ier. A ,rVL'NNP.UCIIOH GAnDL'N. KVKRY NIGHTTHIS WKLIC. MITCIIKLL i. LOltltAINK, 111 their Onl uiiiui!e wvci, cong nun uanrc II I IVU I. ll-l'IO I .!. -. . . .. arblers, Peng Artists nml Klcgant Dancers. .attics without escort anil minera net ndn ted te thngaidcii. Je"Wind L I'PAUPl'LK, F'rej ST J-LCKWEAU-THi: LATEST AND MO fashlenabli st vies and shntlns. thnrlif-mi and best, at LHISMAN'B Genti.' Purnlshl mere, !. vvesi mug street. CAW MILLS. I1AHIC MILIM. COII Mil. O Leather Hellers, Tan l'ni'keis. 'irlplolle .;;:.V. t. -'i"ini; mi .tiiuiif; ,uitt:iiiiii.'rr, JOHN linr, J3J Last l'ulteii street, ni'i- QTLAM IIi:.VT IR THLC QMINU IIKAT Vi ij un-iriiingi, enurencs, w lloel neuses c tllOUCll SUCu,s-.fllllV used mil hnn.lril xc age. When seu contemplate n change call JOHN IlKMf, who will give jeua iatUMett Jeb, at a fair prlt c. m'2-tf 0-,JUU Inch te u Inch diameter,'! k r aa"" n'l-r l,l. OflH- l.liur 5-iuu in ii ien-ngiire, autl ttieeiuy heiisuln 1 vn.) wnii n pipe inning maciime, cutting up D Inch illiimilcr.nt.IOHN lHrn,3J3 Uist l ten street. , tt, Infill l'VS,T Tllns? ll,- i.rr-1'ivr.ij i.r. V pi tilt nml nduclnir. nn te l-lnrli tllnniin Mallr.iblc l'lttlngs, l'langcs, riungc Unle ...... .,.. , ,,.-, .,,,11.-1,1-4111 iiuuiir., xuoenupiiot llmigers, PlfK.r.-iiid Celling I'lnUs. cnteJOl UliSTS. KB trust I'uliensnict m2-if, ITlIIti: 11I1ICICS, Illtl. CLAY, AT LCI V Hguus.goleJOIINilLSl, ii i:.tst Knit rill-in. Ill'J-tfi 17011 HOItlZONTAL bf VTIO.N .ItY h rj gini'.s, irenig te de iioihc-neuir, and V I I r-li 1 1-i.rrl.in 1...... , t .- K, ,...-. Jl . . . . '"K..".-. ....in - ,,. m ,iiii---i.u,,vt, SOU V llndtliim ut JOHN UKsl is, j.sl Last I'ull HlJ!f 2li ms-tr 170ItCAsriNGi,ineV OH HllAb.-. LIOl ... .or heavy, at short netni go te JOl llKsr. ,i Hast rulten stieet B ,i,2-tfi TK IN WANT OP II PASS OH H&sVHP . eks, Asnrxies lMclttal 1'aeh.j, I'et mill 1 . v.....-, .,1-1 v.in.1.1., nwiiig UOIIlln. Cllll linn I thcni.er tend jour eidcr bj mnll, te JOI Jlll,3JJUqHt Pulton stiret. Mi'.'-tf-l "Airinn: cotton wahtp. cepppij liie imiuiuI. 1(V: In leLs or 10 Hounds evtr.lii-. All mvetixrli lisernl tnniiv part of I cltyl ve. Call en JOH.N HiiJT, Ne. a Ii Knllen street. m2-tfi -v ircrnnu ,,,fi.. ,t.r,ii sf.., . cock lusplrnters nud Lleclers Kbcrni II. .11.. ,'..!.. I'aiiII.. ... .. . .. .ivini ..vn.-,, i run iiiij iiisi-,i-n,r, .-wiirril injeoiers, nil in steik, at JOHN 1112TW, Iaist Pulton strict. m2-t fPANICS POIl WATPH. OIIJd.Al II) OK G .' J. of any shape or capacity , at fair prices,! leJOHN llLsr.iBJLast Pillion street mil lIOH Tilil 11I5T HOT All'. I'PU.VAOP. I I1 the market, go te JOHN IlDsT.iU.! Hi i- iiiiuii eiii-ri. ln--llil I70U l'PLLi:H, SHA1TING, COLLAll I . l.'ancers. 'Iiuiin Hexns, Ceutillngs. etc.l tl 1 1 1 I I V III -fc -f illl l',,-! ..la . . ' ' iiis-tm l 70II IJOILIUt TITHL' HRfMIKS, SI'II.lxl 1-ipe icncues, riiwanu 31 MniiLiivU rMw 11 uiiiiiiiu-ii, ruts, nil 1. 111s etn , go te JtHI lr, Illl Last y ulieu sin 1 1, m'2-lfJ ...,. !.-.., 1.... .... J " -." '. "VOI.D iuienzi:. 1.101 tin ami i,rts I fei httnm work, at JOHN ill-ill 8, MIL' 1 iiuuu htiiii. - mi;-lt 70lt HOILKUS, HOHIONT VL.TPHULA Ij rrtli.il, Portable. Ci Under, VI arine, of a i7r or power, or me eesi m , trial nnd wm uiaiulilp, go It, JOHN Dlj-,1' sSj lust Pull siicci. m'2-tli TlAItTICULAll ATTI'NTIOS I'Air, .1 Mrslcl Making, Pan. rns Drawings al lllue Pilnls, at initie c ien.i'ile nt JOll Ill's. T',1 II) P,i.l P..li. .......I ... u,.iM.,i . iiiiuii ii.-i 1 j; V UUM'Y rOIl CALL Ml VN A I Oh I J:l incut 10 lake tin. pi,.,, of l I Lend. 111111:11 mukes rive tlm. - tin ,n,iiti of 1 leatl nnd Is Inr sni!t riitr in i.i.iuii, r . .... ini.. lucking man nnd hand hole 1 Int-hNii belle ..V:i!.r Ji.,".v v iC",a 1"' pound al JOI UlJsl r, J Last 1 ulten htiei-i. Iii2-tfi J 7OK HOLTS. LAG M III tVS, M- 1' cl IiKW - ntiiniieiniii iinTiefiin .nt ,1,1 j . .uu , Eiuiii.uiguil lllTSl -1, -S.J.J IilSt t UltOll Sin- 1112-tlJ ii1IM1m unui-n mi'.-ivi. 1 i-ii it, 1 t.,ll mill Slr-il.i lii.mi, .if ... 1... ...It. JOHN HlisT-s, S3 liistl ulten sir- t mil JOIt tsTLAM GAl'GIH. HIGH OH "lAl V Pivssure, Watir G iM, t.aiue Cecl 'ill--l Ml,.., I. AH Vt'.ll. I.. 1 J" , . . F1-1..1 hUtlrsSynlieiwrurbi-ptMii OftaKn Cjllml Ulltrh riuln, water Oaiivi t'elnnn ( ecks I meam unust-s, call en JOlir. lital, Sti I'm a miuuiiri'i, lUJ-irq I "l.vItllY IN SlOl Is -IlI-ST 1 liuu-ni 1 Vy llau11nen.1l liar lien Deuble Krrliicillrel I Itilpdnn'a If liiit I nil. It..,. II.. .. ... JiAii 1 L.. 1 1 ' i llJ' 1,n( l l I i.i 11 1 it..ii( eitTi, .-.titr t 11 ..' 1 irt fi -t) ill , JOHN Hlrs,.cnKistri in. .. .uS-tw tul-tfil pVCKI.NGS VS Ptil.LiiWK I.H1I..O, PO 1 Mcamnndllvdrnulie pueLiui, v-ucslltei evcnuiidWliJiI'Jtliii,g Iih,,,. in l.mg.A lsttw Mill lltvirtl, Ashi-i, -i, . , VshV-sl i, ""ffi" "".'" "" Kl" ' "1- Il,r "at Gntigcs. I'luiulnige Imkii u li - 1 . I.iteut A Ub&ri-i.tBljuit Pulton si.. 1 luS-tld Tneit v viv-eii s vwi, .in-, , 1 I,, s i , ..,. Hi.. v -1..I.,. 11 l'i til .171. 1' l.ubriittlnrs, ekis nil t nt.s ier llenrlns eueaii gel thiiu at JfHIN Hi sfs j 1 I U.Wll.lllll, lllJ-UU I I7OK PKA'IT A CVHY 1 V vuivt-i.Jciiklus V,tii ltrilSS Gate V.,lleii Irmi VDIj1e.s Din I i?et SHfet) Valves. Pei b.ifeiv alcs, A Vulvts Hadlatet v'lilsiV Pratt s hwli'ish. thkV.ilc,Ilrnssl.liKki,is..,IoeiV.irvi jijiiss unie valves, Iren iiixtt Ulelie Vnlvel " - - - - -i- ......... ...... ,ii.ud.....m ...IU link 1 1 r-i . .lnlu.Vi.1. . I iVimle Valves, enll ul J11HN lll.sTrt I.-.J 1- ulten street. :u'2-tfd I TPVOU WANT A KlIt-T-l I Vt-hlimTAIH -I Lugliii nnd Heller, en wheels i-n-.ip, its il. fellow lug prk lievi C her 2. iien cr l7i! horsc-iewcr, M2S ; lUhur-pewcr CjTi nhei. iH.wer s;,- miiervviMiner $1 i, uilnt JOH' Hl.-srs.Aai--islFultensirctu mi-lfd BADIATOHS, OP ANY MAKH OH DL , sign, can lie furnished ut riufeenable figure ' by JOIIN U:T IJiM Pulteu ttrtH, ia:-f ite-VjdWMJgftg& j. i!tiTtdM&&lZ ,iZMdb2izzJ. f lmvT&&mum&