;w ri?,? TiT-fiiW 1 . 5Ji5 Jr.. V2- 'T-i cfi &.-ir H-. LANCASTER DAILY INTELljiGENCEBi SATUBDAY, JUKE 16. 1883. .J&J ?ii -- ,, COLUMBIA NEWS. OUR KEODLAK OKBESrONDKNOB KvenU Along the Husqnebanna--Itin el Interest lu and Aroned the Borough Picked op '.by tee Intelli gencer Importer. Services will be held at all the churches te-morrow. The following are the sub jects of sermons at some of them : Methe ilint, evening : " Safe Places ;" Presby terian, morning : Spiritual Tactics ;" the Fourth street Suutiay-scboelwill be gin at 9 a. m., and Salem chapel Sunday Sunday Sunday ic'ioel at 0:15 p. m.; United Brethren church, morning : " The Bible and lie lie ligieu from Ged ;" evening : "Motives te Christian Perseverance ;" lecture and prayer meeting en Tuesday oveniug at 8 p. m. St. Jehn's Lutheran Sunday school will begin at9 a. m.. the morning service of the chfrch at 10:30 a. m., and the evening service a C p. m. At the Bethel Church of Ged the subject of the morning sermon will be " Self Examina tion ;" evening. " The Works of the Devil." Weekly prayer meetiug en Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Ketes Condensed. Ole IJardtimcs had a ground-hog festi val at his house near the Lancaster turn pike, last evening. All Tew Hill was out. E. E. Lutheran festival will be con-' tinued te night. Pennsylvania castle Ne. 7C, A. (. K. of SI. O., meet te-night. P. R. R. pay car arrived yesterday. Paid off empleyes last evening and this morning. Charles Liwhcad lest a posketbook containing old papers and $22 in money en Frent street. In absence of the pastor of Trinity Reformed church te-morrow, Dr. F. A. Cast, of Lancaster will preach in the evening. Mr. Jacob Sneath and daughter accompanied the former's son, Rev. Elias ancath, te his pastoral charge at Vesten, Vermont, yes terday. Samuel Stiles, committed te jail en charge of stealing shaving instruments from from Wm. Rudriiau. Mera Indian remains found back of R. & C. depot. Dr. Kline, late et Sunbury, will open up office en Locust street. Market this morning well attended ; but ter 15c, eggs 18c, strawberries . 12 te 18c. per quait. Themas McGuire, a stranger, bent te weik house for being drunk and disorderly en Frent street last night. Hefere the 'Squire. Frank Wittig, Jehn Richards and Chris tum Weimer wero bofero 'Squire Grier this morning ehaigcd with being drunk and disorderly at the Shawnee engine house last evening. The latter two were discharged en payment of costs of suit, and the former was committed te the county workheuso for 10 days. Warrants are out for several ethers engaged in the same disgraceful affair. Iu the late report of the superintending committee of the school beard te that body, and which report was accepted by tbe beaid, the abolition of the local insti tutes was recommended ; also that the school term of 1883-4 be eight and a half months. During the next term of school l he visiting committees will repeit at the following meeting of the school beard the number of visits made by them, and the condition of the schools visited. Uraiul Aruiy iSucauipinent. General Heintzelman pest Ne. 300, G. A. u , intend holding an encampment and fair, in Kau Oman's park, near Man heim, commencing June 20 ih and con tinuing twelve days. On the opening day there will be a street parade by the mem bers of the Grand At my, from different towns, and several brass bands. On the 4th of July there will be another paiade with a display el fireworks in the eveuiug. Uehl te Answer. Mrs. Edward F. Raunels, the woman who is accused of stealing lleweis from Jehn Bruhakcr's let in the Lancaster cera etcry and plauting thorn en her own let, had a hearing before Alderman Samson. A prima facia case was made out against her and blie was held in $200 te answer at ceutt. blander Suit. Levi L. Riugwalt has brought a Blander suit against Linferd Yohn. It is alleged that defendant circulated a slanderous re port concerning the daughter of the plaintiff, aud the latter brings the suit for her. Strawberry Festival On Kiiday and Saturday et citings e! next week Christ's Cheral boclety w 111 gi ve a straw berry festival In Hnberts' hall, when a ticket et admission piocmt'e strawbenles and cream. The Indies of the Christian Tcmpeiancc union, desire te cull attention iiguin te the lectuie by ex-Uev. St. Jehn, el Kansas, to te to lueriowallcinoon at 3 o'cle k. In the court house. The lccluic will be tree. A collection will be raised for the lecture fund el the union It is expected that there will be geed singing. It An Experienced Practical Upntist. In this age et specialties a man must scic long years in se.ne one business calling te achieve success, ami be et greatest benefit te his patrons. Specially true is thisel dentistry, thcreteie our people should patronize W. L. Fiahcr, wlioe twenty years' dental cxr crience is invaluable. At his eflice, C2 North Queen, he furnishes lui! upper or under sets et teeth from $S te $10. Gas given. Pieservatlen et tcctli a spccla'ty.- mj l9-13tdS UEATIlf. AuuBitseN. In this cltv, en the 15th Inst.. Mrs. Maty Jane Andersen, iu the .Villi year of her age. The relatives and friends et the family are respecttully invited te att'iid the luneral from St. Pain's M. K. church, Seuth Queen street, en Sunday atternoen at 2:30 o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill ccnicteiy. 2t IlAiMis. June 15, Adam D. Jiaines, aged 35 years. Funeral en Monday at JO a. m., from the residence of his father. Dr. Jacob Haines, Mll Mll leisville, te proceed te Mennonlte church, Millorsvllle pike. Friends and relatives ate invited te attend without further notice. 21 Diettich. In this city. Jane 1 1883, D. W. Ditricli, In the 52d year of his age. Ills relatives and lriends are respectfully i nvitcd te attend the funeral from his lute residence, Ne. 27 East Walnut sticct, en Mon day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment :t Shreiner's cemetery. It Ditnabs In this city, en the 16th inst , A. D. Dilmars, In the 81st year or his age. The relatives and friends of the family aie respectfully Invited te attend the luneral from his late residence. Ne. 3D East Orange street, en Monday atternoen at 2 o'clock, ln termentat Lancaster cemetery. it HfEVlAL NOTJVEb. Files and Hugs. Flics, reaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, gephers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Bough en Kats." 15c. Can't Say Kueugli. "I cannot speak tee highly et Burdock Bleed Sitters ; they have been a great blessing tome. Cured uu of biliousness and dyspep sia from which 1 had sullered for years." Mr. J. Marsh, Bank of Terente, Ont. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Ne family Dyes were ever se popular as the Diamond Dyes. They never fail. The Black Is tar superior te logwood. Any coier 10 cents. The flist real skin cure ever discovered wa3 Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. It cures alt rough and scaly skin diseases and makes the skin smooth and healthy. It is an ornament te any lady's toilet. " Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills cured my wife immediately of severe neural gia." II. m. Cocklin, Sbepherdtewn. Pa. 60c. at druggists. Thk face or humanity displays fewer pim ples than lertrerly. Beisen Glenn's Sulphur Seap. "Bill's Hair and whisker Dye," 50 eta. jlMwdeeaftw JOHK H. U1VLKU CO. TO THE PEOPLE OF LANOA8TER CITY AND COUNT : This i3 te certify that the firm of JOHN S. GIVL.ER & CO. 25 East King street, Lancaster, Pa., are the only authorized agents for the sale of the Aurera Carpet d weeper In Lancaster City and County, and that all Sweepers sent by U9 into this district bear the firm name of Jehn S. Oivler & Ce. Very respectfully, AURORA, Illinois, June 11, 1883. gPK, KulAL BAKUA1NS. BOWERS & HURST, Neb. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Oiler Hient Drlvps In HI. ACK SILKS, nt 50e. Our prices are right, wheh means low. We wuuij RUIN'S) ve-lLlMli and albatuuss cluiiisui auiuevnoice euaues WIUTKGOODS: WHITE GODDS ! Large qua'itt'ie' coming lu every day. We are having aure it sale for them. LINOV DE INDUS and VICI'OIUA LAWNS still take the lead. We have an Eleuant Line el all the New Things in Wlilte Goods, such as BROCADE STUII'ES and 1'L.AIDS. POLKA DOTS and I'LAll'S. rBENCHand I'EUSIAN LAWNS, &c. We also open te-day. WHITE CORD PIQUES, WEAK- all t-lzes and kinds for Ladies, Men and BOWEE8 Ne3. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, Tnunder It Down tne Agei, That for lameness, ter rheumatism, for aches, ter paliix, and ler sprains Dr. Themas' Eelec trie Oil Is a positive and reliable remedy. Dr. Themas' Eclectric Oil can be purchased et any diuggist. Fer bale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. My Wife Had Vita. " Fer 31 years." says our correspondent Henry Clark, of Eairticld, Lenawee Ce. Mich., my wife had ll's. They would last about an hour, and sometimes longer. Samaritan Ner line has permanently cured her." 12-lwdeed&w Tlie Itcmeval et the Stamp Act a Iteueflt te tne People. In anticipation el1 the repeal el the stamp act, the sl.c of the bottles containing the cel cbra'ed Simmons Ltver Uegulater have been materially increased, se that ler $1 the quan tity el the medtfine will be greater than here here here tofeie. Ask your druggist ter, aud be sure you get the bi;r bett'e el Simmen j Liver Ueod Ueed Ueod later. Cei.den's Liquid licet Tonic will cure indi gestion, and perpetuate bodily vigor. Take no etltcr. Ol drugststa. ll-lwdced&w The most popular and Iragrant Poilumeof the day ' HACKMETACK." Try It. Sold by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 13.1 North Qaecnstreet feb7-eed3 JfJitT ADVJSUTJStSMJSNTB DOMT fOKOKT TUGTIVO DMALLUA vana cigars for 6c., genuine article, at UAltTMAN'S YELLOW FUONT C1UAU STORK. T IMh JITV TAX IUIJL,1UATK 1H HOW 1M be ullewid It lvild en or Defero July 1. It C. F. MYERS, City Treasurer. "I O AND HKAK TAVLOK'S UKCBKSTKA f VJI at Kellingei's CRYSTAL ICE CREAM GARDEN, en bntuiday evening, Ne. 238 East Orange sticct. Jel5-2t Lc OST. ON. JUNK 15TJJ, 1883, UETWEKN the Park Grounds and Duke street, a Liui.vs Mmiii i.cainer tsag. nic under win be ie:udid by leaving it at this eflice. ltd FOK 00c. OV VAN UllY A VEKY GOOD CORS ET, with side laces, worth 7ec. Our KlIltSONS are considered bargains. These beautiful LINEN LAWNS only 22c., at SWARR'S, leblT-lyTuAS Ne. 50 North Queen Street. TUK iikst AND MOST COKPLKTis As sortment et Euchre, l'eker, Cassine and ether nlaylni! cnrile, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CIGAB .STORK. F ,'OR KKNT-TUE ItUILIIINU C14 AMI C1B East King strcet, with steam power. suitable for manufacturing purposes, ware house, etc. Apply te HERMAN MILLER, j'Jlwd (112 East King St. ASTKAWliKUKY FESTIVAL FUR THE benefit et the Sunday school will be held In the Bethel, corner t Prince and Orange stiCLts, commencing WEDNESDAY" EVEN ING, the ISth Inst., and ending SATURDAY, the Kith Inst. Admittance. 10 cents, which also entl les le aplate et berrleser cteatn. Jel2 3tdln,WAS H AVANA AN I J YAKA U1GAKS ONLY 5c , the best for the money in tne town, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FBONT CI A it STORE. S1KAIVHEBKY FKSTIVAL IiT CIIRIST'S CHORAL SOCIETY, AT ROBERTS HALL. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, J une 22 and 23. Admission, 10 cents, Including a plate of strawberries or cream. S.ThftS PUHL.1U MALK UF HOKSS. On MONDAY. JUNE IS, 1883, will be seldat the Merrimac Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., one car load et Southern I linets Southern Indiana and Kentucky Horses. .First-class drivers and two pair of match horses, ami some suitable ler general farm use. Sale at 1 o'clock p. m. i!5-2t GEORGE GROSSMAN. PUKL.IU SALE OrKKNTCUKI HOKSKM On MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1883, will be sold at Daniel Legan's stables. Market s reer, rear of McGrann Heuse, 20 HEAD OF KENTUCKY HORSES, among them are some fast steppers and extra tine'saddle horses. This is the ttnest let of liei ses ever brought te Lancaster. Cred it of 60 day s. Sale at 1 o'clock. It HOWARD BAILEY. FKKSH F1GKKO COUNTY 8TKAWBKK ries this evening for Sunday. I have a delivery wagon which enables me te deliver my Celebrated CBEAMERY BUTTER AND VEGETABLES te all parts of the city. ClIAS. W. ECKERT, ltd 129 East King Street. RNU1NKS NcW AHD BKCONO-BaND, 1 n1 i-tinren Tinted! nt. Mh 3 and 4-lierse power, at JOS. HtJBER'S lien Foundry and Machine Shep. Iren and Brass Castings. Machine Werk and Jobbing promptly attended te. Shep Bear of Lancaster County National llaiik, Lancaster, Pa. a7-3mdS HAY-MAK1NU AND HAKVEST HAND'. Should call and seethe Working Pants from 40c. and up. Over ills from 35c. up te the best in the market. Shirts, Gauee Underwear, Hats. Stockings from 6 pair ter a quarter up te the best British. Neckwear and Notions. All cheap for cash. HFJNRY BEOHTOLD, NO. 52 NOBlH QUEEN ST. Sign of the Big stocking. en iharp Sand ter Building and Paving pur poses ieb3-lyd NOTICE TO GONTBAUTUtlH. Sealed proposals will be received up te 7 o'clock, p. in., en SATURDAY, JUNK 23, 1883, for weric and material required at the Eastern market house, in the following divisions : Fer bricks per 1,000 ( hand and machine made . Fer laying brick, per 1,000. Fer out-stone work, sills, steps and cer-ing. Fer mlU-werk. Fer lumber. Fer paving, per square yard. Fer s-and, per ten and per 1,000 brick in wall. Fer lime, per bushel. Fer painting and glazing. Fer carpenter work. Fer tin reefing and spouting. Fer plumbing. Fer making and placing in position ref trusses and reefing, tame ready for tin. Ferjjlastering. Bids will also be received at the same time and place for the erection el the whole house complete. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office et Allen A. lierr & Ce., Ne. 108 E. King street, where bids will be received. The cemirtttce lcserve the right te reject a,y,:?J;aUlj i8, J.FBED. 8ENEU, Jel3,16,S),2i & Chairman. JTJSW ADYEBT1NEMJSNTB. WILCOX MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 2e. 75e. 87c. J1.00. 41.25. M.S0 and $Z 00 per yard, otter BLACK. ALL-WOOL LACK BUNTINGS We open a Mew extra heaw. Children. These goods are In muclLdemand ler Children's Dresses. GAUZE UNDKU- & NEW A.DVJSKT1HHMMHTS. V, (KllKlib FAHNKSIOt'K, 14 EAST KING STREET, ( BAIR'S OLD STAND. ) OFFERS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN PRINTS, PERCALES AND SATTEENS. Ne 1. Five Cases BEST MAKES OF CALICOS at 5 Cents a yard. Ne. 2. Thiee Cases COCIIECO AND PACIFIC PBINTS, at &4 Cents a yard. Ne .3. Onn Cese. SO Pieces, et WIDE PEBCALES IN LIGHT AND DABK EFFECTS at a Cents a yard; never before sold at less than 15 Cents. ' CLEARING SALES OF SATTEENS at 15, 18, 20 and 25 Cents. SPREADS, BLANKETS and QUILTS. Whatever may be needed in the shape of SPREADS, BLANKETS, SHEETS or COM FORTS for Heme, Seaside.Meuutaln or Country will be louudateur counters at the LOWEST Ol? PRICES. GEORGE FAHNESTOCK, NO- 14 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. NJSW ADVEKTlHEaiENTS. VI AKK NO MISTAKK. FOK YOU CAN ITJ I buy the best 5c. Havana clear in the market, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. TEATHKKS tlLKANEri. V The only nluce in te aieeleaned, curled aud dyed In all the latest shades, is at E. THOMAE'S, 2) North Queen street. Short notice. Lewest prices. Jel lmd SCHOOL TAX J883. The duplicate If in the hands of the Tieasurer. 3 per cent, etr for prompt pay ment. W. e. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square, emce hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p. m. JOttdR YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND A FULL linn et Connecticut cigars and Fountain Fine (.ui tobacco, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR "TORE." I.nKfc.TOKftS-ALI, THE LATEST HOW J; ready for dealers' inspection, at city prices. J. E. WEAVER, 55 West King street, Jell-J . d Lancaster, Pa. AShlUNEKS'SALKt VALUABLE UTY BKAL ESTATE. On SATURDAY, JUNE 23. 188.1, under an order e the Court of Common Pleas et Lan caster county, there will be sold at the Leon Leen aid Hetel, in said city, the lollewlng desirable luepertie-f, viz. : Ne. 1. A Large Deuble Two-Steiicd BRICK OWELLING HOUSE, with a Twe-Storied Brick Bacic Building attached, and the Let et Ground adjacent thereto, fronting about 42 fenten the north side of East Orange street, and extending in depth ?4S feet te Marien street, in said city, the house being numbeied 711 East O ranee street. A choice variety et Fruit Trees and Grape Vines are growing en this attractively located let. Ne.2. Twe adjoining LOTS OF GROUND, sltuited en the north side of East Walnut street, near Frankl.n street, in said city, con taining together in front 41 lect, and extend ing in depth 120 feet te a ten feet wide alley. The said lets being numlicred 393 and 400 in the general plan of the Chestnut street tract. Sale te commence at 8 o'clock in the even lug, when the conditions will te made known by J. FREDERICK SEN ER, Assluneeet William Heueel and wile. may.'4-W&Stsd. T OW PKlUEM HOUND TO WIN. THIS HAS BEEN THE EXPERIENCE AT Shirk's Carpet Hall, Cerner West King and Water Ste., WHERE BRUSSELS. INGRAIN, CHAIN AND BAG CARPETS Are Sold at Prices te Dely Competition. -OALL AND SEE THE BEUTIFUL DE SIGNS AND CONSULT THE PRICE LIST. AT SHIRK'S OLD RFLIABLE HALL, CORNER W. KING ft WATER STS.. LANCASTER, PA. M YEKS & KATUFOM Among the Thousands Of people hereabouts there must be quite a number of MEN and BOYS who have CLOTHES te buy, and we would be neg lecting our duty It we did net keep tell ing them WHEBE TO GO for their ap parel. CLOTHING for the present warm days, in CASSIMEBES, CHEVIOTS, SERGES, WORSTEDS. ALPACAS, LIN ENS. SEEBSUCKERS, BLUE FLAN NELS, etc, etc, are here in full supply, and te the economically inclined our immense stock et PIECE GOODS, BEADY-MADE SUITS and ODD GARMETS offer greater value ter the money Invested than Is otter- " ed elsewhere In Lancaster. We sell only such goods as we can recommend. It is our cardinal principle te please customers. All we ask is te give us a fair trial, and we are cenflden tot your continued patronage . lyers & Eathfen, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. We offer Great Drives in SUMMER SILKS. very low. We offer an Elegant Line of ALL Line et Shades te-day, HURST, Lancaster, Pa NEW AHVUMTiaamtSNTH. VirANVEU A iiah.hu te woke ab MM second hand. Apply te L. GOSS & SON, Ne. 101 Middle St. Jb-tfd VEI.LOW FKONX Cl&AK STOKE. 21 X "rth Queen a'rect. IIeadriii:irtji'5i ler the beat 3c cigar iu the cltv, at UAUTMAN'P. OKAND Sl'KAWHEKRY AND FAIR, FOR THIC BENEK1T OF FESTIVAL ST. JOSEPH'S OHLTBOH, Will commence next SATURDAY', I UNE 16 ai i ociecsp. m., IN ST. JOSEL'WS HALL, St Jeseph street, and continue for ten days. JU13 2W ClAHKis, UAmliS, A FULL UNKFKOM 5c. up, nt HAKTMAN'8 YELLOW FBONT CIGAB STORK. IT 1UU HI MAKT1H. AT CHINA HALL A LARGE LOT OF Table Glassware, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS, AT- High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREKT, LANCASTER. PA. N EXT IWOU TO lUC OOUKT HOCSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. LARGE LOT OF WHITE GOODS FOB SUMMER DRESSES WEEK. OPENED THIS Filks for Warm Weather! Shawls for Warm Weather ! Dress Goods for Warm Weather ! GAUZE AND HUMMER MERINO UNDERWEAR Fer Ladies, dents and Children. All in Full Assortment and at our Usual Lew Prices. LARGE STOCK LAUNDR1ED AND UNLAUNDBIED Mi ins, Shirts, Ot a Celebrated Manufacture, ter Men and Beys, at B0c, 75c. and 11.00, best SHIRT ever offered at Prices. E. E. Eahnesteck, LANCASTER, PA. NMXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSB. NEW ADYMKTIMMMXNXB. OATCtlDAY-FAIB AND WAKHEK, The old families of Philadel phia used te go for their best Dry Goods te L. J. Levy & Ce., the fine old merchants of their time, whose store steed in the old Postoffice Building, next te the custom house. In our early days Chestnut street, below Fifth, was the ceni tre of fashionable trade, but all things move en, die posteffice moves te Ninth street and the fashionable trade te Bread street. We take our turn in providing for this same fine family trade, and for proof of our ability te serve these family supplies see our Linen Depart ment and ask the housekeepers who come year after year for sheets and pillow casings, towels and the like. We submit also this abbreviated list of staple things in stockings, of which we held all the year round the same makes and qualities. We de net mean te have a store for the " best stocking for a quarter " or the " best silk for a dollar," but shall have the best of goods of all kinds and a steady stock at steady prices with the bargains sprinkled in alongside of the full lines of regular and always wanted goods. The stock te-day in Hosiery and Underwear alone, is ever $200,000 at our low retail prices. There is no beast intended by the mention of the figures. It is only te show the vastness of our preparations for your trade that sends us te all England, France, Germany, as well as ever our own country. When you have settled en the makes and weights of underwear and stockings you like, our store shall be the closet te which you can go at any time for mere of the same sort. The very best makes of the glebe are literally laid at your feet, such asMerley, Brettle, Smythe, Esche, Cart wright, Smedley and Heinrich Schepper ; if any new maker comes along we put him at your service. This list is net of broken lets or jobs, but the carefully made staples in unbleached and white cotton and lisle hosiery, such as we are never without. Fancies must be left for another item. IN MEN'S GOODS. English Superfine, 15 cents. English Super Stout, 'JO cents. German Super Steu t, 20 cents. English Superfine una Stout, '25 cents. Geiman Balbrisan, Clocked, 25 cents. German, very fine, 'J5 cnts. German, very fine. Clocked, 33 cents German, trifle heavier, 25 cents. Geiman, the sa-ue, Rib cd, 25 cents. German, the same. Clocked, 3S cants. Enalish Balbricgan, pla n, 40 cents. English Bulbiiguan, same. Clocked, 60 tents. English Italbrlggan, Clecke 1, 75 cent". EiiKlijh Balbrlggan, Clocked, $1.00. English Balbrlggan, Clocked, $1,25. English Leng Hese, SO cents. English Lonu Hese, 75 cents. English Leng Hese, $1.00. English Extra Elasile Leng Hese K5 cents. English Extra Elastic Leng Hese, 75 cents. German Leng Hese. W cents. German LHlc Halt Hese. 25 cents. German Ribbed Lisle, 27 cents. English Lisle Halt Hese, 50 cents. English Lisle Halt Hese, 75 cent. Fiench Cotten 37 cents. French Lisle, $1.00. IN CHILDREN'S GOOHS. English White Socks, 4 te 7; Inch, 20 te 41 English White Seeks, 4 te VA inch, 30 te 50 cents. English Whl'.e Hese, 1 te S inch, 25 te 40 cents English While ? Hese, 4 te 5'A inch, 33 te 44 cents. English UnbIcachcd,;Cleckcd, Socks, 4le5, 40 te 50 cents. English Unbleaehe'1, Clocked, Hese, 4 te ;, 10 te 52 cents. German Leng Hese, white ami unbleached, 5 te $4, 25 te 40 cents. German, same, embroidered, 5 te 834 Inch, 30 te 43 cent?. German Lisle, white unbleached, 5 te 8 Inch. 45 te 80 cents. German Lis'c. ribbed, white and unbleach ed. 5 te SX inch, 45 te 80 cents. French Llsle ribbed, unbleached, 5te8 inch, 70c. te $1.00. IN WOMEN'S GOODS. German, white, net extra long, 25, 31,37 and CO cents. German, unbleached, net extra long. 25, 31, 37 and 50 cents. German, unbleached, plain, extra long, 20. 25, 31 and 50 cents. - English, unbleached, plain, extra reug, 65 German, unbleached. Clocked, extra long, 35. 45 and 50 cents. English, unbleached, Clocked, extra long, 75 Irish, unbleached Clocked, extra long. $1.25. German Lisle, unbleached, plain extra long, SO. 65, 85 cents and $1.00. French Lisle, unbleached, plain, extra long, $1 00. $1.50, $1.75. $2.00, $2,25. German, extra wide, cotton, unbleached, 25, 38, 50, 02. 75 cents. German, extra wide, L sic, unbleached, 75 cents and $1.00 German, opera length, unbleached, cotton, 75 cents, $1.00, $125. German, opera length, unbleached, Lisle, $1.00, $1.25. We also have in stock heavy gause elastic, and extra extra wide cotton for rheumatic peo ple. Arcade, -west. JOHN WANAMAKER. It is astonishing hew many boy's shirt waists we sell, but were they ever se pretty or sold for se little money ? The one let at 33 cents advertised once are mere than half gene, and new two smaller lets at half a dollar each, will be snapped up as seen as seen. 52 dozens white linen laun dried, with cellar and cuffSj pleated front and back. 50 dozens unlaundried, with box pleats. Near Market street, centre entrance. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market s treats and City Hall Square Phlladxlphia; SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY HVBNINQ, JUNE 16, 1833. FROM PHILADELPHIA. CITS OF BROTHERLY; LUTE DOINGS. Hew Wall Le Attempted te Gratify H:a Revenge en Lee Ten Pnipps Met te Have a New Trial. Philadelphia, June 16. Ever since the raid en the Chinese opium and earn, bling tlan, kept by Wah Lee, en North Ninth street en Sunday last, several Chinese have sworn te carry out threats of vengeance en the informer who caused their arrest. Lee Yen, a Camden laundryman, was suspected, and when he went te the laundry, of Lee Ling, at Ninth aud Race streets, about one e clock this morning, he was attacked by that individual and Man Yung. Lee Ling, it is alleged, fired a shot' from a revolver at him. Beth assailants were arrested and held in $000 bail each te answer at court. Application Dismissed. The application of the Philadelphia & Reading railroad company, for an iu Junc tion restraining the Pennsylvania railroad company from increasing the number of tracks of the connecting railway at the grade crossing the North Pennsylvania track sat Erie avenue, was dismissed by Judge Thayer this morning and referred by him te a special master for examina tion. Antbraelte Ceal. The production of anthracite coal for the first five months of this year was 9,942,812 tens or 1,397,373 tens in excess of the corresponding period last year. The stock of coal en hand at Tidewater ship ping points en May 31st 1883, was 645,377 and en April 30th 1883, 719,232 a decrease of 73.856 tens. Pnipps te be (Sentenced. Judge Allisen, in the court of quarter session?, this afternoon, overruled tbe motion for a new trial in the case of Majer Ellis P. Phipps, ex superintendent of the almshouse, recently convicted of forgery, the court holding that nene of the reaseus assigned for setting aside the verdict were sufficient. Upen the request of counsel bentence wa3 deferred until the 30th inst., in order te give the prisoner time te arrange his private affairs. m THE NATIONAL CAPITAL.. Death of Chief Justice IJratce's Slaughter Otlier News. Washington, June 16. Mrs. Ella U. Cressen, eldest daughter of Cbief Justice Drake, of the court of claims, died in this city yesterday. A Fruitless Action. The grand jury brought in another in -dietment against Themas. J. Brady, charging him with haviug received $1,250 from a mail contractor us compensation for a contract. Wnat Mrs. JNIckemeu Says. Majer Nickersen's second wife says she has net seen nor beard from him for three weeks. She says that her lawyer notified her that " she could net live with Majer Nickerson as his lawful wife, in view of the actieu of the Philadelphia court and that they thereupon separated, and all relations between them have absolutely ended." UKBMATKD. Ineftemalnsef Twe Women Placed In Lo Le Lo uieyne's Furnace. Washington, Pa., June 16. The re mains of Mrs. Bertha Bleecheu, who died in New Yerk, were put in the retort of the Lemeyne furuaca at nine o'clock last night. The ashes were removed at midnight. Stio was a German and a member of the Uuited States Cre matien company. The ashes will be sent te Carlsruhe, Germany. The body of Mrs. Cernelia Walhcrg, wife of Simen Walberg, a mining broker, of New Yerk, arrived this morning and was taken immediately te the cemetery and placed in the retert. When the ashes are lifted they will be sent te her late resi dence. Uuumeg tat a Gunner. Cincinnati. June 16 The sheriff of Dnnklin county, Me., with a posse of 50 men, is hunting for a man named Hay den, who last Wednesday killed Captain C. L. Jehnsen, who resided near Kellitt, by sheeting him, first with a double barrelled shot gun and then with a revolver, ten discharges being made into his victim's body. A Lteld Crowd. Mauseili.es, Prance, June 16. An aerepaut named Jevis, acsempanied;by an actress and a merchant, departed from here in a balloon last evening, their pur pose being te cress a pat of the Mediter ranean. The balloon and its occupants were picked up at sea. Trial Began. Innsbruck, Austria, June 16 The began here te-day, en a charge of high treasen, of Sabadine, who dreve Over dank, the bomb manufacturer, who was executed by the Austrian authorities, across the frontier. Mills Closing in Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, Pa., June, 16. Oliver Bres, and Phillips lower mills and several ether mills in this city will close July 1st for repairs. The stoppage will con sume from four te six weeks. Arrested In Canada. Montreal, June 16. W. C. Phelan has been arrested here at the instance of a Bosten detective preparatory te extradi tion for uttering forged paper in the United States. A Little Panic. Uhicage, June 16. Something of the nature of a panic was occasioned en change te-day by the announcement of the failure of McGoech, E veringham ,& Ce., heavy dealers in previsions. m High Wickedness. Mansfield, La., June 16. J. Lane Bor Ber den, president of the Mansfield female college, was killed by Rev. Ben. Jenkins, jr., this morning. Berdan seduced a young lady friend of Jenkins. Killed by an Explosion -Greenfield, Ind., June 16. The boiler of Cottrell &' Kennedy's sawmill, near Fortville, exploded this morning, killing Kennedy instantly ana mortally wounding B. Cottrell. WKATHKK INUlOATlONB. Washington, Jane 16. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, slightly warmer fair weather, in southern portions, local rains extreme northern portions, southeast te southwest winds, falling barometer. IHAHKKtH. Philadelphia Market. - Philadelphia, June IC Fleur steady and in moderate demand. Bye flour at S3 7093 75. Wheat unsettled ; Ne.2 Western Bed.tl 18J Ql 19; Ne. 3 de $1 U ; Ne. 1 1'cnniu Bed II 'lift Q124. Cern dull and irreprular : sail Yellow at 65 65cX; sail Mixed, tiiGlc ; Ne. 3-Mlxed, ' Oats quiet : Se. 1 White, COKc ; Ne. 2 de, 49KC ; Ne. 3 de, 48Xc ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 5$c. Bye nominal at 70c. Seeds-Timetby dull at $1 85g2 ; Flax at $1 53 aiee. Previsions dull, lower and unsettled ; Mess Perk, $1920:. Smoked Hams, lSXQU'Ac; Pickled de, 12&Q13C. Lard dull, lower and unsettled; city kettle, llXc; loose batchers, SJjfilPc ; prime steam, Xl. Butter nrm,unchanged; fair demand; Pa and Western Creamery extra, ZIQGc ; B. C. and N. Y. ext a. 193200 ; de flrsta, 1417c ; Wajjijag. ext a. ISA17 fimnd te cheteft. 14a)UC Bells at 7S10C. "t:.jS, ! 53 eieauy ; fenuu. uua, jjv i -w.rAf,- j. lsWc. WC. , r"..5Lr Cuecse quiet and unchanged ; New Yerk full cream, il?iaiv; ; Western, 10Xc ; de' lair te geed, 104ieXc ; Pa. part sktais, 633c ; de tuU skims,.JiJtic. Petroleum Ucnned, VAQ'iic. Whisky at fliu Haw Yerk Market. Nbw Yebs, June l.-Fleur dull and a Qtifttln lOWlir Wheat Hc lower, unsettled and de pressed ; very brisk speculative trading ; Ne'. S Red, J une, 1 WQI Vj'A ; July,! 'J0t 29X; ABS, 1 Hl&li&ii. Curn $c lower and unsettled ; Mixed Western spot, J"JdG5c ; de future, Mj67c. uais "imsic lower , .iu.. J my, MVVi?ic ; Aug., tuiilOc ; State, 503570; Western, 4 iJU. mock Mar sew. Quotations by Ueed, McGrann A Ce., Bank uia, A.;iuuvjur, ru. 11 A. if. 13 JC 3r.M. Michigan Central 97Ji New Yerk Central I2i New Jersey Central S7 9734 93 unie central, U Del. Lack. Jt Western.... ISHi Denver A Bie tiraudu.... it Erie 37J4 Kinsas A Texas 31 Lake Shere 113 Chicago A N. W., com.... 13J N.N., Ont. Western.... 27-Ji bt.Paul.tOmaUa 47 Pacific Mail ,.. iiH UechcstcrA Pittsburgh.. 19-J St. Paul 1&M4 Texas Pacific 39 Union Pacific 9 waua-di uomuien 31 IVulinsIl Prnfurri'il Jill? Vi West'rn Union Telegraph S737 L,euisvme x Aasnviue. N. Y., Chi. A St. L...... m Lehigh Valley 71 Lehigh Navigation 15 Pennsylvania C0J4 Reading 30 I'.T. A Buffalo U Northern Pacific Cem... 52; Northern Pacific Prer... 90Jj Ilesteuvlllu Philadelphia A Kile -1 Northern Central 58 Underground Camidi Southern G7 Oil 118 People's Passenger. 90 67 119 118 Philadelphia. Quotations ly Associated Prcs3. Stocks steady. Philadelphia A Kile It. It A iteading Ituiliead . 29 i'enneylvanla Itailread 60 Lrhlgh Valley Kullread 11 United Companies et NewJcrsey ..192 Northern Pacific. 622 Northern Pacini- Piuterre-1 90 Northern central itailread Lehigh Navigation Company N'orristewn Kailtead ..108 Central Transportation Cempauy. I'ittsb'g, Titusville A llutlale B. it. Little Schuvlklll Itailread .. 37J. -m vJy Lecal Mecks ana Bends Bopertcd by J. II. Len. Par Lan&CUy s per ct. Lean, due 1882.. .$100 Last sale, flee 106 117 120 100.60 102 100 100 106 102 2B 3.1.25 45 120 90 1B3S... 1UO " 1890.. M 1895.. ' 5pTCt.lnler30year8. " 6 per ct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " in 1 or 20 years. " 4 " In 5 or 20 years. . 100 . 10C .100 .100 . 100 .100 " 'J " In 10 or 20 years. 100 Manbului borough lean 100 MISOcrXAHEOUB STOOKD. Qiiarryville K. K $50 MlllersvllIeStreelCar 50 Inquirer Printing Company 50 Watch Kuctery 100 Uaa Light and Fuel Company 30 Sleven-i Heuse (llends) 100 Columbia (J as Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hollewwaro 100 Stevens Heuse 50 Sicily Island 60 EastBfuniiywiucic Wayncab'g.... 50 Millcrsvllle Nermal bchoel Neithern Market MISOlfLLAtlKOOS HOMDS. OuarryvlllG it. u., due ltuj $100 Heading & Columbia It. K.Vn 100 Lancaster Watch Ce.. flue 18SB VJ0 tancaster Oai tilght and Fuel Ce., due In ler2U years 100 Lancaster Uaa Light and Fuel Ce., duelS: 109 2 6.25 220 'B 18 I 21 100.55 1118 106 102 100 101 TTOnriKB STOOKH. Big Spring A llcaver Vulley.... nrlilgepett A lloreshee Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbia . ilig Spring Columbia A Marietta Maytown A Kllz-ihethtewn Lancaster Knlirata Lancaster Willow Street $25 $1P. 13 22 25 18 25 25 25 25 29 25 25 25 20 181 30 10 47.1 $ 21 te 31 60 54 75 105 133.10 41 35 79 275.20 $205 109.05 140 110.25 150J3 118 142 141.30 118 200 150.21 140 154 75 135 120 Strasuurg A Millport. flianetta x niuytewn Marietta A Mount Jev Lane. Ei!.:ilx tht'n AMMtllet'ii.. Lancaster A Fruitvlllc. Lancaster Lititz Lancaster Williamstown Lancaster Maner Lancaster Menbelm.... Lam-aster & Marietta Lancaster New Helland.. Lancaster Sus'iuelianna , BANK STOCKS. First National Manx Farmers' National ISank Fulton National Hank , ... 25 .. 100 .. 50 .. 25 .. 25 .. 50 .. 25 .. 25 .. 100 .. 300 ..$100 .. SO 100 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 Columbia National K.inlc Christiana National ilauk. Kphrata National Hank First National liank, Columbia...., First National UanK, Strasburg.... First. National 15'intr, Marietta , Fiist National llanlr. Mount Jey., Lltltz National llauk Manhutai National Bank..... , Union National i: ink. Mount Jey New Helland National liank. ..,.., Gap National Hank , 100 100 ! . 10Q 100 , 100 . 100 . 100 100 . 50 100 . 100 NEW AliVERTlREMENTS. St IKAICO FllCti lasUKAMCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. lnsuies Property at Current Bates. Lesses Ptemptly Settled and Paid.- RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East inlZ-SmdM.WASIt Kin?; street. V'KW oeoos. ASTRIOH BROTHERS, AsU, PALACE OF FASHION. NO. 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTEB, PA. Te-day we make mention ei a few of our special numbers In HOSIERY, while everything else we have we sell at the lowest market price and our assetment is very large. We sell Balbrlggan Hese, full reg ular made, with double heels and tees, of ex tra length, at 2uc a pair. All kinds of fancy strincd and plain colored Hese at 10c. a pair. Ladies silk-clocked Ue-e, in cream and all ether colors, 2 pain ler 25c. Geed striped fancy cotton Hese, lull regular made, at 25c. a pair. Child's sllk-cleckcd Stockings, In all colors ; you can buy 2 pair ter 25c, Best, full regular made Hese, in fancy striped Ingrain, as low as 'c. a pair. We have Child's Stock ings all sizes i it black. In Gents' Socks we -a geed bargain la tuU regular made un bleached at 12c. a pair. We also have some plain colored sllk-cleckcd at the same price. Buyveur uauze Underwear from us. you will be satisfied. Gloves are tee warm te wear new. Lace Mitts take their place. We have simogeodoi.es for little money. .Fans and Parasols. CHILUBEN'3 WEAB. We have a very large stock of ready-made Presses ler. Children, made or materials well-adapted ler summer wear, comprising Calicoes, Glrg-. hams, Chambiay, SeersuckerandLawcs. Alse a splendid line et White Dresses te lit oil ages from the smallest te 16 years of age. After tbts sle comes the ladles' sizes and ear stock of these is new complete. We nave them made or Silks, Buntings, Nun's Veilings, Albatross Cleth, Sateens, Lawns, Chintzes. Seersuckers and Cham brays. And our stock of White Dresses Is something that we take , a great pride in show lug, as our line et these Is such that it cannot be surpassed In any of -the larger cities. W e have a geed assortment that would be suitable for graduatlnglDresses as the season la no w approaching wnen these dresses will be wanted, we think it necessary te mention this fact. WHITE DBE3S GOODS. We have all kinds et White Dress Goods that we Sill very cheap, being able te give yen a koei; Victeria Lawn as low as 12c. Onr line et Lawns, Chintzes, Seersuckers, Cham brays, Ginghams, Sateens, and all kinds et Summer Dress Goods Is new complete and we leel satisfied of being able te please the most particular both in price and styles. We jell these goods by the yard, the same as ether stores. Seme people think we ealy have the goods te makeup, but we sell yen whatavar yen want in ear stock. 1- vm 1 r -4 r 't , .. ir -.l. .-41I - ' .yTK t; i tfi "H rvi: TJ iv rd -i' 129 128fc .M.-;1 3TJ? 37 - - 112 mS ' JVJ 27 2W - 47 47 42Js 43 . ! 19S rf 39 33 r -,3 95 95 S 3iu 31 v -a 4G 45 tj 87 87- '4J "5 Si 'M 72 71 ,3 45 45li T& BO 59 0 29 23 11 16 ' 148 14 ' 52 524 4 V. f T-tJ t X I --t. .- J- ,! -." .i i l V 1- HI .- tAw i?m
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