Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 25, 1883, Image 3

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COLUMBIA JEWS.
DDK KKUULAH
CM)KBB8FONUEMOE
Kventa Alene the Stuqaehaai
Interest In and Around tbe noreagn
Picked up toy the Intelli
gencer Keperter.
It has been generally supposed that
Miss Dunbar, the victim of smallpox here
carne te town direct from the Carr family
in Lancaster. This is a mistake. She
left their houEe as seen as yenng Carr was
brought there with the disease, and be
came an inmate of a Mr. Dean's residence
at Ne. 20 Derwart street. After remain
ing there between two and three weeks,
sbe was taken ill, and then brought te
Columbia. Dr. W. G. Tayler was sum
moned and found symptoms of measles,
and this disease developed fully in a couple
of days, and at the same time several
smallpox putules appeared en one of her
arms. Last Wednesday the smallpox ap
peared and Councilman Geerge Tille was
immediately netiQcd of the fact by
the doctor. It was a mistake that
the neighbors first revealed its
existence. As already stated, all possible
precautions te prevent it spreading were
then immediately taken. Dr. Tayler said
in an interview, that he had taken every
precaution with himself since his first at
tendance upon the girl te prevent spread
ing any disease which she might have, as
he knew she had been the inmate of a
family where the b mall pox existed. Ne
person but her mother is allowed te see
her, and when he began te suspect small
pox, had her removed te an upper room of
the house. He believes she contracted the
disease from the mourning apparel sent
her from the Carr residence, te enable her
te attend the funeral of her grandfather,
the late Themas B. Dunbar. At this
time she was still residing with Mr. Dean,
in Lancaster.
Among the Churches.
The Presbyterians will picnic at Litilz,
j.ext Thursday, June 28. Round trip
fare 40 cents for adults, and 20 cents for
children under 12 years. All are invited
te attend.
Rev. W. P. Evans, of the E. E. Luth
eran church, will preach his second anni
vtrsary sermon next Sunday morning. Ne
fcti vices will be held at the church in the
t:ening-, as pastor and choir will attend
tLe Lutheran church of Wrightsville,
where Mr. Evans will occupy the pul
pit. Feuith of July services will be held in
St. Jehn's Lutheran church en the morn
ing of that day. They will be of a natuie
appropriate te the day.
The quarterly conference of the Metho
dist chinch will be held next Saturday
evening, llcv. J. S. J. McConnell of
Philadelphia, presiding. The ladies of
the chuich will meet at the parsonage
that same evening te make arrangements
for held a raspbeny festival.
The Trinity Reformed church cleared
$325 by the late lair and festival. Mr.
Jehn MuRscr drew the bicycle and Mr. A.
J. Reech the silver watch, they having a
larger number f votes than ether eoir. eeir. eoir.
petiters. I'orKenul.
Miss Tissie Heiner, of Harrisburg, is
visiting Miss Mary Shanebroek M'ihs
Anna Reckius has eone te Chewsville Mil.
Mrs E H. Teemas, nce Yacht;, of Chase
Mich., is visiting her father, Mr. P. B.
Yachi'. The champion of the two ir.ile
race in the lale bicycle tournament, Mr.
Will Yeungman, of Lancaster was in town
yesterday. Mr. S. II. Leckard has geus
te Atlantic City, where he will fill a re re re
sponsible position at the Congress hall
hotel. Miss Hull, of Strasburg, P.i , late
a guest of Miss Ida Kramer,- has le turned
home.
Itnrucgli Uriel-.
Olticcr Wittig intends arresting any per
mui caught swimming within the pre
scribed limits. Loek out new, bays !
Lewis Loring caught an eight penud sal
mon below the dam, in a dip net. The
ladies home cominuuieii meets le night.
The nhad fishing season closes te-day,
June 25, the last day permitted by the
state laws. The Shawnee picnic in Ileise's
weeds en Saturday, was a completo suc
cess. Everything passed off quietly aud
pleasantly.
The Mew Station
The frame work en the second story of
the new R. & C. railroad depet is new in
progress and the frame of the traiu cover
is being raised. The foundations fur the
freight depot are almost finished, aud tin
brick masons will seen begin work there.
The latter buildiug will ba located south
of Cherry street and the tracks will pass
in its rear te the passenger depot.
Disorderly UarKles.
Li.zie Jehnsen and Emma Arcliie, b.ith
colored, were each sent te the county
workhouse for 10 days by 'Squire Yeung,
this morning, for being disorderly yester
day evening. Officer Gilbert made the
arrests and escorted the dusky females te
their new quarters. Emma is a well
known Lancaster offender.
hale or City Properties.
Shub.nt & Sutten, auctioneers and rc.il
estate agents, en Saturday evening sold
for J. Ficderick Sener, assignee of Win.
llcnsel and wife, at the Leepard hotel, the
following properties :
A double two-story dwelling house,
with let of ground thereto belonging,
1 routing -12 feet en East Orange street,
known as Ne. 711, and extending in depth
245 feet te Marien street, te J. P. Rick
tcckcr, for $275, subject te a mortgage
of $3,000, with interest from April 1,
1S82.
Twe lets of ground fronting 44 feet en
East WalDut street, near Franklin, and
extending in depth 120 feet te a 10 feet
wide alley, te David Cassel for $211.
m
Fell Irani a Cherry Tree.
Yesterday Miss Francis Peters, aged 17
years, a daughter of Abraham Peteis,
residing at Ne. 41 Church street, went
into the country seme four miles te see
sonie friends. She climbed a cherry tree
te pick seme of the fruit ; the limb en
which she steed broke off, and she fell te
the ground, breaking both her arms, near
the wrist. Notwithstanding her severe
accident she walked all the way home.
Dr. Geerge P. King and Dr. Bolenius ren
dered the necessary surgical aid. The
accident is a quite serious one, both bones
of both the right and left arm being
broken.
Nearly Drowned.
On Sunday while Mrs. Samuel Burk Burk
heldcr, with a baby in her arms, was
standing en the well bed of a rainwater
cistern at her home in Springville, the
beards breke under her feet and mother
and child were precipitated into the cis
tern, in which there was eight feet of
water. Luckily Mr. Burkhelder was near
and hastened te them, and when his wife
arose te the surface, still clinging .te the
babe, he seized her by the arm and held
her head above water until his neighbor,
.Mr. I. N. S. Will, ran te his assistance and
helped him te rescue the almost drowned
mother and child.
Accidents at the l'cuu iron Works.
On Saturday, Geerge Lord, a striker at
the above works, had his right feet badly
crushed by having a pile of iron fall upon
it
Daniel Imes, a laborer, had two fingers
of ene of his hands cut off by having them
caught in the large shears used for cutting
iieu.
Head Cat.
Jehn Jenes, a bricklayer while at work
en the back building of the residenre of
Jehn Murphy, en North Duke street, fell
this morning and had his head cut by
striking it against a window frame.
The Smallpox.
Favorable reports are received from the
few remaining smallpox patieats in town,
and no new eases are reported.
In answer te inquiries from Columbia
as te hew Miss Dunbar, who was at Carr's
when the smallpox was raging there, was
enabled te get away from the house and
go te Columbia, thus putting 'the people
of that borough iu jeopardy, the health
commissioner informs us that she left
Carr's before the house was quarantined,
and spent several days at a friend's en
Beaver street before going te Columbia.
She was beyond the reach of the health
officers before they knew anything of her.
There is another story, however, that
may need further explanation en the part
of the health officers. It is reported that
Jee Hinder, who was in jail, and who had
the smallpox was cured and discharged
from that institution yesterday. It is said
that he "premised te leave town" as seen
as he was discharged, and that this morn
ing be was en a drunken spree en Middle
street. We give the story as we heard it.
We are reliably informed that the fami
ly of Mrs. Ehrman, en Mary street, who is
afflicted with varioleid, is a needy and de
serving one ; and that as the house in
which she lies is quarantined and her
husband shut off from work, a&sistance is
a public duty rather than charity. These
who are thus situated ae compelled, for
the public geed, te be deprived of their
ordinary means of support, and the pub
lic should come te their relief. Subscrip
tions or donations for Mrs. Ehrman will
be received at this office, acknowledged
and forwarded. We acknowledge $1 from
"a friend." Next?
St. Jeseph's Pair.
A large crowd attended St. Jeseph's
fair en Saturday evening. The looms
were filled te their atmest capaity until
11J o'clock and the receipts were very
large. St. Jeseph's and St. Peter's seci
eties are expected there this evening. St.
Michael's society will attend in a body
with musie next Tuesday evening. Si.
Antheny's society is also cxpeeted. The
fair will close next Wednesday evening
and the voting will end at ten o'clock. The
following articles were chanced off : table
oletb, Jacob Guernm ; pair of flower vases,
Samuel Meyers, St. Jeseph street; laige
cake, Maggie Abel ; caster, M. Seetler.
ft arrow Kscape
This morning about 0 .o'clock, as Mr.
Kamm, the -milkman, was driving en
North Queen street, near the railroad,
he made a narrow uscape from
being crushed beneath the cars.
The Columbia accommodation train was
just coming in and Mr. Kamm did net
hear it nor i-ee the signal made by the
watchman. He dreve his horse upon the
track when the engine was bat a few feet
away, and had barely time te pull him
back before the engine was en the crossing
just grazing the heise'shead.
.Jiilni i.t limner in Ilu'i-tabur;.
Jehn Brimmer was arrested in this city
en June Gth en the charge of stealing
money fiem Jeseph Gerlitzski and after
being confined in the btatien house for
f evcral days made his escape. A few days
age he turned up in Harrisburg where he
enlisted in the regular army. Officer Lea
man went t Harrisburg en Saturday,
alter the prisoner, having been notified
that he was there, but was unable te get
him until he is discharged from the army.
It is thought that our people will get him
iu a couple of days.
Ilau a toeapen and Made Threats.
This afternoon C. JB. Kauffman
made complaint against J. Kamcrer,
of Marietta, before Alderman Ford Ferd
ney, charging him with surety of
the peace and carrying concealed weapeus
He was held for court en the former
charge and for a hearing en the latter. A
revolver was found en the person of K;tm
erer and it was shown that he made
threats.
Joe Hinder Again lu Trouble.
This morning Joe Hinder was ilia
charged from prison, where he had beay
confined for drunken and disorderly con
duct. This afternoon he immediately get en
another big drunk and was arrested en
Middle street by Officer Steinwandel, who
had a desperate fight with him. Alder
man Barr sent him out for 30 days.
Fell Frem a Scaffold.
On Saturday afternoon, Clement S.
Eristnau, master builder, fell from a scaf
fold en the new building being erected for
Mr. Metzger en south Queen f-treet ad
joining Odd Fellows hall. He sustained
some outs and bruises, but by a lucky
chance he fell upon another platform some
eight feet below, and escaped going
through the open joists into the cellar.
Antique Furniture.
Win. Aug. F. Reinoehl, who is a col
lector of antique furniture, shipped a
whole car lead of rare old work te Wash
ington, T). C, en Satuday, including
very old aud valuable cases of inahog inaheg inahog
eny drawers, mahogeny washstands, very
odd looking spoon and knife boxes, very
old qucensware, &c, &e.
Plenty et Turtle.
Oa Saturday of last week, Gee. Hoever,
Jehn Keller and Aaren Frey, of this city,
went en a fishing expedition for turtles.
They remained in the neighborhood of
Churchtown until yestciday, when they
returned with 340 pounds of game.
Court.
On Saturday afternoon, iu court, beside:
the business already transacted, a few
guardians were appointed. Court ad
jeurued te meet next Saturday morning at
9 o'clock.
Itefure the Mayer.
The , offenders who were before the
mayor this morning were all dinnk, who
were arrested while disorderly en Satur
day. They all had capital and after pay
iug their costs were discharged.
Returned.
Mr. Char. Hager of the firm of flayer
& Bre , returned from Europe yesterday
afternoon, after an absence of several
months. He leeks well, aud says he cr cr
jeyed his trip.
nun Closed.
Ne. 2 cotton mill was closed this morn
Ing in order te repair seme damages about
the engine, which was broken.
Ueree3 Shipped.
Henry Miller shipped twelve hei.ses,
some of whieh are geed drivers, te New
Yerk en Saturday.
a Yeung Peet's First Werk.
'"An Idyl of the War' and the 'German
Exiles'" is the title of a prettily bound
and printed volume of poems by Ellwood
F. Kemph, A. B., a gradnate of "Franklin
and Marshall college, and new professor of
ancient languages in Keystone State Ner
mal school. "An Idyl of the War" is "an
effort te perpetuate these iefty sentiments
of pathetic love en which rest the
best hopes of our country." "The
German exiles" is a poem in
whieh the author champions the claim
of the Pennsylvania Germans as a factor
of the highest importance in the settle
ment and development of the state. His
enthusiastic regard for his country and his
oppressed ancestors, when expelled from
the Rhenish Palatinate, has induced him
te present their merits through the
medium of verse. Prof. Kemph portrays
the sufferings of the German
exiles in their Fatherland and iu
their adopted country, after their mi
gration te America, and also gives the
brighter side of their adventures with the
utmost sympathy, and, notwithstanding
a rather bread tendeney te practicality iu
expression and sentiment, he has made a
very successful effort. There is much
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REFRIGERATORS.
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AND
OR SAME BY
Gee. M. Steinman & Ce.,
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that is highly poetical and interesting,
aud all of the poem is replete with
a lively sympathy that will net fail
te be reciprocated by the great
body of the descendants of the Ger
mans in this state. In tbe idyl the author
gives an extended picture of some of the
features of the rebellion. It is a lively,
faithful, and, in many instances, pathetic
portrayal of scenes and incidents that is
both inspiring and instructive. A number
of shorter miscellaneous poems of merit
accempauv the volume, which is for sale
by J. E. Petter & Ce., Philadelphia; price
$1 ; or from the author, $1.07.
.Fourth ei July Cheap Kxcurslen.
Citizens' annual excursion te Atlantic City
and Philadelphia en Wednesday, .Inly 4.
It en ml trip tickets, geed ter three days, only
$3.(0. Ti-jin leaves Lancaster, King street, at
5:10, Columbia 5:40. Landlsville-C:08, Manheim
0:22, T.ltitz C:39 and Eplirata at 7:03. Fer par
ticulars see circulars. jeZ5,27,29,30jy 2,341 tw
BYEVLAI NOTICES.
The met popular and tragrant Pe lumeef
the day ' IIACKMETAUK." Try it. Sold by
H. U. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 131 and 139
North (luecnstreet feb7-eed3
"Dr. Bensen's Celery ami Chamomile Fills
ler tlie cure et Neuralgia area success." Dr.
G P. llelman Chi i9tianburg, Va 50 cuts at
druggists
4 Five Dr.'s . no need of medicine : no relief.
Dr. Jlensen's Skin Cure has driven away all
eruptions and I'm nearly well." Ida C. Yeung,
Hamilton, 111., Druggists keep It, $1 per pack
age. Wells' "Kough en uernn."
.9k ler Wells' "Rough en Coins." 15c.
Quick, complete, permanent cure. Cerns,
warts, bunions.
jtfS-Tlie Diamond Dyes ter family use have
no equals. All popular "colors easily dyed,
lct and In mitlfnl. 10 routs apackage ter any
c-nlnr.
The Removal et the Stump Act a ReueUt te
tne People.
In anticipation et-the repeal et the stamp
-i t, the size of the bottles containing the cel
ebrated Simmons Liver Regulator have been
materially increased, se that ler $i the quan
tity et the med cine will be gr.ater than here
tofore. Ask your druggist ler, and be sure
you get the big bottle of Simmen3 Liver, Regu
lator. Tbe Hind we Like.
The medicine wc most like Is that wllch
docs iU work quick and well.' liurdeck liloed
ISilters aie the quickest kind et a cur.i ter
dyspepsia and liver and kidney affections.
Fer sale by 11. B Cochran, druggist, 137 anil
t .9 North Queen street.
Ciiarhine teat iresmayberendered actually
repulsive by blotches or pimples. Glenn's
Sulpiinr. Seap remedies all complexion blem
ishes. jl8-lwdcedSw
MKin IJlHflRKOS.
'Swdyne'ti tinlmenl" 1 euros t h.s me n invet-
S way lie's Ointment"
"SwayneN Ointment" Jeiatera-jes et Mn dis
' wayne's Ointment" 1
Swayne's Ointment" S vase, such as tetter,
"SneXs JK2SS2S -l rho,.seu,d " .
"Rwayne's Ointment" babcr's Itch, sores, ah
'.'iwnyne'fl Ointment" ) ,., ...., ,,,
-bwaviie's Ointment" )c,Ui5ly- M'lly Ucl"nS.
'Uvavne's Ointment" skin cuipiienu, and
Swavne's Ointment" ,, . ......,, ,i.r .
"Swayne's Ointment" llal 'Hal'linr "l
"Swiiyne's Ointment" pWlut, itching piles,
-Sn.iyne's Ointment" .. . ..,.,., ,,, ...,.
"Swuyne's Ointment" 1 '"" elll ult( ,l,ul ( IIU
"Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew ol.sll el.sll ol.sll
"Swayne's Ointment" nutc or lentr standing.
Ask for It and use no ether. It CUKKi
wheie all else Inih. Sold l,y -ill li ugglsts,
A. Couch, Celd or Mere Threat
Acquires immediate attention. A neglect ir
ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is
often the re-mlt. "'lilt. SWAYNE'S COM
l'OUND.SYRUI' WILD Oil KURY "cures the
n.e-t .scvci.s coughs and eeliln, actsdirectly en
the lungs, threat and chest, purities the bleed,
and ler bienciilal, asthma, all pulmonary af
fections et ling slan dim.', Ills the best remedy
ever discovered. Price ii.", cents and $1 per
bottle. The large size is the most economical
Sold bv all best drutrui-ts. flM W&r'lvdAw
Mbineru ! oetliurit: Mothers!
Ait', you disturbed at nlht and broken et
your rest by aslek child suhVring and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth?
If se, go at once and get a bottle ei MRS. W1N
Sl.OW'S SOOTHING SYUlil'. It will relieve
the peer little sulterer immcidatcly depend
upon it ; there Is no mistake about it. There is
net a mother en earth who has ever used it,
who will net. tell you at once that it will
ugulate the bowel and give icst te the
mother, and relict and health te the child, op
erating like mag'c. It Is perfectly s-ife te use
in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is
the prescription of ena of the eldest and best
leiuale physicians In the Unite I States. Sold
everywhere 25 cents a belt le.
inavI-M,W.S&w
Ream, IHcyciew aud tlay Fever.
Nature hns resolved that all tha people aie
net te enjoy t he. i selves ut once. With the
opening et the seisen of outdoor sports comes
the time et trouble fei the peer victims et
Hay Fever. Fer them flowers have no odor,
and the summer little or no beauty Te snuff
neeze and wipe their weeping cyes ler three
or tour successive month, this is their pit
iable portion. Whether this form of catarrh
Is called hay lever, hay cold, rose cold or rose
teviir, makes no difference ; they suffer Just
the same. There is no help in sei ve.iges,
there Is no help in high mountain air. These
only lighten the pocket and leave the disease
unabated. But there Is a positive cure in Ely's
Cream Balm. We could cram-these columns
withgrateful letters of the rescued. Try it
and join them. If yen continue te suffer it is
b cause yen neglect a remedy as sure as It is
cheap and pleasant. jell-2wdw
UEJLTU.
Zaiim. In this city, en the 25th Inst , Michael
.aiim, m tne iia year et ins age.
Therelutlves and friends of the family are
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from
his late residence, Ne. 30 North Prince street,
en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Inter
ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. JMf
Baker. In Philadelphia, en the 24th inst,
Daniel G.. youngest son et Daniel G. and
Susan E. Baker, et this city, in the Gth year et
his age.
The relatives and iriends el the family are
respectfully Invited teattend the funeral from
Ills parents' residence, Ne. 397 North Duke
street, en Tuesday dtcrnoen at 4 o'clock. In
terment at Lancaster cemetery. it
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
w
ANTKl WIJAPJL'EK AKD UlNDEK
Strippers at
C. AT ItEECE'S CIGArfFACTOEY,
Ne. li4 Seuth Queen St.
It
YOD WILL ALWAYS KIND A FULL
line et Connecticut clears and Fountain
Pine Cut tobacco, at
HtllTMAN'S YELLOW KICONT CJIUAK
"TOUR.
piKEWUKKS- liAKUKST HTOOK OlOHI.
V neseday fireworks and all kinds et bal
loons and lanterns ter public and lawn dis
plays. J. E. WEAVER'.,
Jc25-3td 55 West King street.
PLKASAN I' HUME OUKAf. "
it sold immediately, $1,150, part cash,
balance in easy payments, -will buy a two
story house, lately finished In best manner,
containing entry, tour rooms, kitchen and
plastered attle. Geed cellar, side alley, never
tailing well of water with pump in yar.l, fruit
trees, Ac. Situated within -square et pnbllc
schools and 2 sqnares from court honse and
cotton mills. Immediate possession it desired.
Call en ALLAN A. UEKK ft CO..
ltd 108 Kast King streeL
WATER COOLERS,
NEW ADYXMTI8EMENTS
LOST. CHILD'S NKCBXAUK WITH
Locket and Charm attached, initialed "B.
M. II." The finder will be suitably rewarded
by calling at this office. it
STKVKNS IIOOSK
SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING
SALOON.
Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether
saloons. U. WAGNER,
myl5-ttd Manager.
CAKKS. UAI-KS. AFIU LINK FROM 5c,
up, at
HAJttTMAN'S yellow front cigar
STORK.
Scheel, tax 1883.
The duplicate Is In the hands or the
Treasurer. 3 per cant, off for prompt pay
ment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
Office hours from 0 a. ni. te 4 p. in.
J9-tldR
NOTICE-SATURDAY. JUNE 30, WILL
,, be tte last day te pay the city tax, te get
the 3 per cent, abatement. Office hours from
9 te 3 o'clock.
ie23-lwd C. F. MYERS, City Treasurer.
CIUAR 8TORK IfOK SAL,-.. UOOD LO
j catien. Geed reasons riven for selling.
Inqulreat
It THIS OFFICE.
THE ItEUULAK MONTHLY MEETINO
et the American Mechanic' Building and
Lean Association will be held this (Monday)
evening at 7:30 o'clock, at W. II. Reland's
office, 20k Seuth Duke street. Meney ler sale.
It K. J. EBISMAN, Secretary.
NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF THE TUC
qnan FIscaterial Club will meet at the
office et MaJ. A. C. Reinoehl te-morrow even
Ing at 8 o'clock, te take action en the death of
our fellow member. Michael Zahm.
It A. C. BEINOEH L, Secretary.
AORAMD Sl-KAWBKKKV FESTIVAL
AND FAIR,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
ST. JOSEPH'S OHUROH,
HAS COMMENCED
IN ST. JOSEPH'S HALL,
St Jeseph street, and will continue ler ten
days. jnl3-2w
mHE BEST AND MOST COMPLETE AS-
X Bertment el Euchre, l'eker, Casslne and
ether playlnz cards, at
HARTMAN'S.YELLOW FRONT CIGAR
STORK. .
DIVFOSK INFLAMMATION OF THE
Ear, Symptoms of Dill nse Inflammation
et the external auditory canal are itching sen
sations In the canal, pain, and a sense et ful
ness. When the ear begins te require some
thing te relieve itching sensations, it Is al
ready diseased.
All diseases et the KYE, EAR and THROAT
successfully treated bv
DRS. II. D. and M. A. LONGARER.
Office 13 East Walnut streei, Lancaster.
Consultation free. J&3td&w
'I'HK REV. JOHN 0. MDLHOLLANOM. A.,
1 en retiring lrem the Princlpaiship et the
Yeates Institute, takes this early opportunity
te announce his purpese te open in Lancas
ter. HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
FOR
Yeung Ladles and tiirls, in September.
The Scheel will be FIRST-CLASS in all its
appointments.
FRKNCH, TAUGHT BY A FRENCH LADY,
WILL BE MADE A SPECIALTY AND
PARTICULAR ATTENTION
WILL RE PAID TO
CONVERSATION.
A pregramme will be issued in. August. Fer
luither Information upu'lcallen can be made
during July at the oltlce of Samuel II. Rey
nolds, esq.. Ne. 122 East King street. Lancas
ter, Pa. jeK-lineed
IAK. TOWNSENU'S REMEDY.
KEY. HENRY WARD HKKillKK
SA.YS OF
DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY
FOR
Bay Fever, Asthmi and Calurrh :
Brooklyn, N. Y , Sept." 21. 1851.
" 1 belie e it will he sure in ninety cases in
a hundred."
Brooklyn. N. Y., Oct. 17. lS8f.
"1 am happy te say that your remedy has
served me a second season fully as well as the
last year."
lam,-ililAta nrli li M- l'Aohei'a full Inlf Ara mill
I ether testimonials lurnb-hcd en application.
rreparcu eniy ey.
UK. M. M. TOWN3KNO. FrOSlburft, Bid.
Price. 50 cents and $1 50 per Lettie.
Fer sale by CII ARLE3 DENN IN, First Place
and Court St, Brooklyn, N. Y., and by the
drug trade generally. je25ltdeew
G
IRAKI! FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MIL.LIO-, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Current Rates.
Lesses Pi emptly Settled and Paul.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 10 East King Htroet.
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ING In ALL the DEPARTMENTS. Veu can
hardly imagine what aCUT has been made in
the prlC69. Net et everything, because some
staple goods are wertii their value in geld at
any time et the year. But the CUT is made In
such goods as are ODD because the COAT?.
VKSTS and PANTS de net match, and such
patterns that de net sell as readily as ethers
are among this let el marked de n goods. In
a stock se large as ours has been during the
past season seme goods will find their way
into It that are net (ujt as salable as they
might be, and bought in the lirstplace because
they were a Jeb Let and sold at a little ever
half value, and new being marked still lower,
gives tie Buyer all the maker's profit aud
ours also. Here Is a list that comes very hear
being correct, and will form seme Idea what
bas been taking place.
There are 569 SUITS in all ami 199 et them
are MEN'S SUITS, 41 of which are FOR
EXTRA LARGE MEN, 47 YOUTH'S SUITS,
102 BOY'J SUITS, 74 LITTLE BOY'S
SUITS and 147 CHILDREN'S SUITS, beilile
a number of ODD GARMENTS reduced se
nuch in price that we are giving away te
the customer all our Interest and part of tlie
cost et the material.
We invite you te come and sec these goedn,
knowing that at a glance l! you compare the
present prices with the old theie will he no
trouble about huylng.
fflaien & Fester
32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St,
LANGASTKlt, 9
SECOND-EDITION.
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1833
AFTERNOON TELEGEAMS.
OVER THK OCEAN BY CAULK.
The Queeu'u Condition Improved An Afl"lr
Betwcen English and Irish Soldiers
Other luatters in Europe.
Londen, June 25. The condition of the
queen is greatly improved. Her majesty
was able te walk from tbe train te ber
carriage en ber arrival at Windser from
Balmoral.
Tbe queen bas invited tke painter Ageli
te come te England and take a life sized
portrait of ber, which she will present te
the Emperor William en the 23th anniver
sary of the assumption of the regency of
Prussia.
Lynch Released.
Lynch, alias Norway, the referntw,
who testified against Dr. Gallagher and
the ether dynamite conspirators, has been
released from custody because of his ser
vices te the government as an informer.
A Fatal Eight Uetweeu Eeglaud and Irish
Soldiery.
Dublin, June 25. A terrible affray oc
curred at Curragb last evening between
a party of county Maye militia and some
English soldiers. Five of the participants
were killed.
A Virulent Fever.
Alexandria, June 25. The medical
chief at Damietta repeits that the epidem
ic, which has broken out there, is fever of
a virulent type, aud net cholera.
COjUHKNDAISLIS ACTION.
The Emlgi-Ulen ceinmutsi-inri en Pauper
Immigrants.
New Yerk, June 25. At a meeting of
the emigration commissioners te day it
was resolved te detain all immigrants who
are proved te be sent here by funds fur
nished by the British government.
It was also resolved te appeiut a com
mittee te request the collector of the pert
te compel steamship companies which
brought such immigrauts bete te return
them at their own expense.
While the meeting was in piegress tha
steamer Anchoria- arrived with a number
of imnvgrauta whose passage had been
paid by the British government.
It was resolved uet te allow the Auche
ria's passengers te laud until the inspec
tors had made a thorough investigation.
BANK UUROL&RlXED.
821,500 Taken Frem the Sate aud a Pat
son's Aag .Stelen.
Bridgeport, Conn., June 25. The
Woodbury savings bank at Wood
bury, Connecticut, was enteied by burg
lars last night. The vault was broken
open, $21,500 iu cash and all the securi
ties were stolen. The burglars stele a
herse from the Itev. iM.Wyokeffaud dreve
te Southbury, where it was exchanged for
a hotter one. Four men were seen going
through Kew Haven tewaids Bridgeport
at four o'clock this morning,
.1 Deadly Fight.
Macen, Ga , June 25. Jack Bevans
shot and killed Jehn Jehnsen in Bibb
county, near Macen, en Sunday. A crowd
of negrees were going te a creek te bathe
when a difficulty amse between the two.
Bevaus getting the worst of tbe fight
turned and ran, the crowd following.
Facing the crowd b shot Jehnsen, his
nearest pursuer; aud made his escape. He
is still at large.
'1 iie tfnnstly Kite- Perleriued.
Easten, Pj, June 25. The sophemoios
at Lafuyctte college held the c 3 leu his cre
mation cxeichcs thi-i taeri.iuat 2 o'clock.
They were imposing and ghastly. The
calculus w.w burned en the largest funeral
pile evi-r ciected en the campus.
The senior technicals lead their theses
this rooming.
Ne Result Yet.
Concei N. II., Juuu 25. A ballet for
United States houater, in joint convention
of the Lcgi-,btuie te-day, resulted
as fellows : Whole l-urabcr, 20.
Patterson 1, Satt-v. ; s 1, Man-Inn 2, Bing
ham 5. Rellit s 11. Thcre being no
quorum, ihe convention adjourned until
Tuesday.
A I'iiet Hl.iblted.
Bordenteavn, N. J., June 25. Themas
Gray, of Philadelphia, a pilot en the Dela
ware fc llaiitan cacal, was sUbbed early
this meiniug near hen He alleges that
two tia-np.s and a woman tried te rob him.
He lies in a critical condition. Ne arrests
have bpen made.
.I1 Awflll :-XDlOHlOII.
Panama, June 10. A fearful explosion
Iris taken plan in the Bucn Tietire coal
mine at ('oieticl whi.:h set lire te the
mine. The munuer eT killed is unknown,
but il is believed t be very large.
jMid'Iht Vote
ILvKKtsnuRG. P.i. June 25. The gever
nor te-day vetoed the Grady iuhiirar.ee
bill.
W K,kT; S.K IN 111! A r . -1 .
Washinciten, June 25. Fer the Midd'e
Atlantic state-5 rait-, followed by colder
partly clemh weatl er, rasterly te south
erly winds, t.hifting te west, northwest
falling fell'iwed by lising baiemcter.
UAHUEIS.
I:il.s.lit;-hia RI i !;t
Philadelphia, June !" Kiem dull anil
weak: Superfine. $" i)SiS ;i ; Extra, $3 7."
4 25; Penn'a Family, $i5 12,- Mtnu Extr.i,
clear, $5 2535 02.
Rve flour dull at $3 92aJ 75
Wheat dull and veil: Ne. 2 Western Red,
$1 lfil 1G5-.I; Ne. 3 de $1 lljl 12; Ne. 1 Penna.
lied !81 2 J.
Cern firm en scaicitv; sail Yellow, 05
Glic ; de Mixed, b.1(lc ; Ne. ." Mi led and Yel
low, GIQGSc.
?Oats dull and unsettled: Ne. 1 IV hlte, 40c;
Ne. 2 de, 4c; Ne. :: de; 4tc ; Ne. 2
Mixed, 43J8 He,
Rye nominal at CjgGTc.
Seeds -Timethy dull at t K,Ql 9, ; Flax
dull at 1 f rl C'J.
Previsions sternly : Mat Pei k, $19)10 50
Beef Hams, $2C SO 927 ; smoked ham-4, XVQ
14$c; pickled h.ims.lll24.
Lard quiet and easier; City Ketinud, lie;
loose butcher.-i', !t'40c ; prime steam, $:e 50.
Butter firm, with fair ilemand; I'cnna and
Western creamery estra, -I'iic : I: C. ,t N.
v., 15a2lc ; Western, I2i8c.
ltells dull at s10c.
Kggs dull'; l'cnn'a. extra, l!)c ; Western de,
17Hl8c.
Cheese dull ; lull creams, OXQllJc Pa. part
skims, 57c : de lull skims, 2tt5c.
Petroleum dull ; Ke.llmM, 7C57Jii-.
Whlikv at II 19
Afcw Yerk Marhetc
Ksw erk June 25. - Fleur dull, declining?
Supeifine Western and State. $3 I04 10; com
mon te geed extra de, $2 l)ll 4i ; choice de,
$1 50G 75.
Wheat l51Jc lower; weak and Irregular;
Ne. 2, Red, J uly, $l 15l 10 ; Aug., $1 WM
1 18X , SepL. $1 2i)gl 20.
Cern Kc lower, heavy: Mixed Wc.iteru
spot, 43WG2C ; de luture, ld$9Cr-c.
Oats yyfc lower ; Ne. 2, July, aiQSc ;
Sept..30Xc ; Ort , 37c ; State. 4at8c ; Western!
46846c.
Live Stock Friees.
CHiCAfio-Ilegs Receipts. C.000 head ; ship
ments, net given ; market brisk and 5c
i?JBiJ!Ll;.; lxcd. $5 sege 23 ; heavy packing.
JG 20gG 45 ; light. Hogs in strong demand at
85&G 40 ; skips, UQb 75.
Cattle-Receipts, 2.00J head; shipments, net
reported ; fat cattle Inactive, but 5 te 10c
higher ; shipping, $5 10G 03.
Sheep, few en sale ; all sold at $3 50Q1 G2.
Cattle Market.
.Philadelphia, June 25. Cattle market fair:
JS'J?"' ;!,0(l0 ,lcul ' Pr-no. 60(c ; geed at
vwbyzc ; medium at 0JQ6J4c; comnen at 5
r,? "ep "-arket steady : prime, 5Cc ; goeJ,
OMiHSc; medium, 4KQ5c ; common, SXmiic;
culls, 27i3c; lambs. 48Jc.
Heg Market lair at 8Q9c,
Quotations by Seed, KeGrmna Ce , Bank
era, Lancaster, Pa.
11A.K. 12K. 3P.H.
w C mt I w
Michigan Central. 96 96 95K
NewTerk Central 119K 120 I19
New Jersey Central x 81 85H
OhleCentnU. 1034 10JJ 10K
DeLLack. A Western.... 1285-S 1234 12
Denver Rie Grande.... 45 45V 43
Krle 31)2 37J 37
Kansas ft Texas 30! 30 SO
Lake Shere 110 neg 110
Chicago & N. W.,com.. J3JW 132 Hi
N. N., Out. Western.... 26)2. 26 26
bLPaulAOmaha.......... .... .... 4S3
Pacific Mail 42 42 4l
Rochester A Pittsburgh 13
SLPaul HW 104X 103
Texas Pacific 3772 3S 37
Union Pacific 9X 93
Wabash Common . 29 39 33
Wabash Preferred. 44 44 42
West'rn Union Telegraph 86 86 8.
Louisville Nashville... 52 52 51
N. Y., CM. A St. L 11 11 10
Lehigh Valley 68 68 68
Lehigh Navigation. 4 44,' 44
Pennsylvania 58 5S 58
Reading 2Sg 28 28 7-16
P. T. A Buffalo 13
Northern Pacific-Cern... 51 52 51X
Northern Pacific Pref... 89 90 89
Hestenvtlle
Philadelphia Erie
Nertnern .Central .... ....
Underground .... .... ....
Canada Southern 66 cc f5
Oil 116 116 116
People's Passeneer.
Philadelphia.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks steady.
Philadelphia A Erie It. R. 3)
Reading Railroad 28
Pennsylvania Railroad 58
Lehigh Valley Railroad 69
United Companies of New Jersey 192
Northern Pacific. 52
Northern Pacific Prerenal 93
Northern Central Railroad 58
Lehigh Navigation Company 44
Norristown Railroad 109
Central Transportation company 40
Plttsb'g, Titusvllle A BufialeR. R 14
Little Schuylkill Railroad 59
m
flew xerK.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks quiet and steady. Meney, 22c
NewTerk Central 119
Erie Railroad 37
ftUftlil j iA Jf a12kSb ImI
Michigan Central Railroad 96
Michigan Southern Railroad 110
Illinois Central Railroad 133
Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad 133
Chicago A Reck Island Railroad 125
Pittsburgh A Pert Wayne Railroad 131
Western Union Telegraph Company..... 80
Teledo Wabash 29
New Jersey Central 5
New Yerk Ontario A Western 2GJi
Lecal Stocks rtuti ftends
Reported by J. it. Leng.
Pa. iv
vai. & i!e
Ln-i- 1, l )6l ct. 1.0an,t1uelb&2...flCt .!.
" las5... l(i. lt
" 18P0... 1IW 117
" lS-fc... IK lJ0
5 per ct. in 1 or iftiyu-ird.. le.) luV-tt
" 5 per ct. Scheel Lean 100 I(
" 4 " in 1 or -Xl years.. 100 lOit
" 4 ' in 5 or -.M yum;., ion leu
" 'J " Inl0er20v.ua. loe 10u
Manheim borough lean tee le:
MISOiiLLAMJOUrJ STOOL,!.
Quarryvllle R. R M) i'.
Mlllersville Street Cut- se .'i5.r
Inquirer Printing Cern paiiy 50 i"
Watch Factory loe i.
GasLlghtand Puel Cempuny 30
Stevens Heuscy Bends) loe ie
Columbia Gas company...
Columbia Water Company 2
Susquehanna Iren Company....... loe 2 5.25
Marietta Hellew ware 10O 220
Stevens Heuse 50 5
Sicily Island 50 it.
East Brandy wine A Waynesb'g.... 50 I
Mlllersville Nermal Scheel 21
Northern Market ioe.5:
XLIOBLLANBOUS BONUS
Quarry vllle It. It., due 1893 juw JI8
Reading & Columbia R. K5's W I. ft
Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1880 HO Ii2
Lancaster Gas Light and Kuel Ce..
due in ler 20 yearn M l'i'
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
duel8S 100 te:
TUHHPIKK STOCKS.
Big Spring & Reaver Valiey 25 ii.
Bridgeport Alloreslioe 13 22
Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 18
' .'elumbia A Washington 25 2)
Columbia A Big Spring 25 18
Columbia A Marietta 25 :w
Maytown A Kllzabethtewn 25 10
Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.
Lancaster A Willow Street 25 40;.
StrasDilrg ft Millport 25 21
Marietta A Maytown 25 CO
Marietta A Mount Jev 25 31
Lane, EUzauetht'n AMIddlut'n ion 1.:)
Lancaster A 1'rultvllle. 5e SI
Lancaster Litltz 25 75
Lancaster .t William flown 25 105
Lane-aster & Maner Ml lXi.li
latncastfr A Manheim 2ft 41
Lancaster ft Marietta..... - t
Lancaster A New Helland ! 7'
Liuuwl.i Susiiuehanua "ju --,.'.20
11ANK STOtJKB.
Klrst National nan it iVXt iM.
Farmers' National Bank 50 lw).
Fulton National Hank loe 110
Lancaster County National Hunk.. Mi 110.25
Columbia National Bank loe 150,
Christiana National Bnuk 10,1 118
Ephruta National Bank loe It.:
First National Bank, Columbia. .. 100 141..!;
Fitst National Buuk, StrasburK... 100 ilS
First National Bank, Marietta ieu Mi
First National Bank. Mount Jev. 190 150.25
LI tit?. National Bank lit 14-.
Manhc.lai National l'..u.r:.. W-i 151
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 75
New Helland National it.tuk lift i:t
Gun National Bank 100 120
arssviAL. sej-jces.
Celden's Liquid Beet Tonic is admirably
adapted ler tenia') h in delicate health. Cut
den's ; no ether. Ol druggists.
118-lwdC0dAw
What Three Applications Did.
"Iwm troubled very much with sere feet
Three applications of Themas' Ecleclrie Oil
entirely curd ihem. Nothing better In the
market." Jacob Butler, Reading. Pa. Fer
sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139
Norih Queen street.
epilepsy or Nine lean.
' I thank the giver of all geed gilts," writes
J. N. Marshall, et Uranby, Newton Ce., Me.
" ter giving me Samaritan Nervine. It cured
my daughter's epileptic fits, or 9 yeai-3 stand
Ing." (Jetatrugg!st. 1150.
4SPlatn Talk from Ur swaykk Te Whom
It May Cencern: Itching Plle3 is one el the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Every ene can tell whether he Is thus
afflicted by observing the following symp
toms : Intcnse itching, particularly alter get
ting warm. It seems as 11 pin worms were
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
aeiueiluu-9 teiiu. The private parts are often
atlectcd. The mere you scratch the worse the
Itching. Knewing that my elntmeu t is super
ter te any article iu tin market, I guarantee 1
te cure the worst case et Itching piles in exist
ence. Signed, H.SWAYNE, M.D.
Dr. Swayne's Ointment Is alseaplcasant and
effective euro ler tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly,
crusty, itchy skin eiuptiens. Sold by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 c ts.
(In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, S1.25. Address, Dr.
Swayne Sen, Philadelphia,";Pa.
oetl l-lydTu,ThASAw
ULdSH AND UVEENSWABM.
rjiuu martin"
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CHINA. HALL
A LARGE LOT Or
Table Glassware,
- Fruit Jars,
Jelly Tumblers,
JELLY CUPS, JELLY CUPS,
AT
High & Martin's,
15.'EA8T '.KING STREET,
LANCASTM.PA.
xmw juan
-reNDAX l-AIK AMD W.
He was a nice old gentleman.
Fer years he had gene te mill
like his father before him, the
old sack slung across the mare's
back, the grain in one end and
a huge stone in the ether. When
the partner of his joys hit upon
the nappy thought of dividing
the grain and throwing away
the boulder it was an innovation
that bothered the old man net a
litde (for " these women don't
knew anything"), and whether
he ever accepted it, is a point en
which this old lee-end is obscure.
The story is an apt one, how
ever " te point a moral and
adorn a tale." Of a hundred
applications we could make we
pass by ninety and nine and for
the nonce are content with but
one :
There are hundreds of ladies
in this city who lack cenveni-
ences in their otherwise well
ordered households that would,
among ether benefits, lighten
labor, securing better servants,
avoid waste and promote health
by means of better cooked feed.
A fraction of the extra wages
you gladly offer for these things
(and don't get them) would jus
tify the outlay that would form
an absolute immunity in many
cases from scorched rice and
porridge, watery potatoes, tough
steaks, peer coffee and a gen
eral hit-and-miss, especially the
latter, in the culinary methods.
Our heusefurnishing depart
ment is replete in all the kitchen
accessories you can think of, and
a geed many mere that you did
net knew Yankee wit had
reached. They belong te this
age of progress. They'll make
the kitchen sunnier and set the
cook te singing. The head of
of our heusefurnishing stock is
a geed friend te geed house
keepers and you'll be glad te
knew him.
The " Little Wonder " cake cutter, apple
corer, funnel, nu'.meg aud cern-grntcr, 10c.
Petate parcr, 00c.
Petate masher and fruit si r.ilner, 75c, '
'Saratoga " slicer, Sec.
Cherry stoner, 40c. Slaw cutter, 'Sic. t a .Tic.
Steak peunder, 25c. teJ.ISc. .,
American chopping machine, uie.it.i orog erog oreg
etublcs, $1.
Uread kneailer and cake mixer, 13.50 and $7
Ice-breaking much! ne, JO'.
Farina and rice hollers, can't scorch 'em,
25c. te i"0.
Commeu-sensi!coo!icr, 15c. te 7iic.
Same, for 3 vegetables, up te i-;.50.
S lt-basling leaslt-r, in even or en tup $1 te
12 50.
Frying basket, drains oil', $l.'l.
Asparagus boiler, drains eir, II. til.
Fish boiler, drains off, $1.50 te $2.?5.
All the above requlre no watching-.
Universal cooking crock, heat even en het.
tern and sides, COc. t j 70c.
feoapteuoi-Iddln (no greuting: and no bnrn
IniO.UOe. te tjl.
Paneake reversing griddle Cle. le ft.
Deuble drak-breiler-i (sivis all Juiiv-) 5.c.
te fi5c
Perforated ple plates ( no grcadng and no
soggy undei-crust),10i.
" uttizee " coffee steamers. )c. te ti lit
French ccUee pet, !X)c. te $1.25.
Coffee boiler.-, 111 agate, tin and granite, ii.
tell.
Preserving kettles, porcelain lined, 3!i. te
$1.35.
Graduated measures, 40c.
Spring balances and stand, r5c.
Het-water dishes. $1 te f 1.25. Plate dtainer,
25c.
Deuble dish-pans, II te $1 25.
Wanamaker's ber.ix se.ip, 0s.; snip-lr-lder,
te "save thepleces." 12c.
Gas-burner fixture, te heat water, 1. te 5e.
Nursery ret lgcrater, tin, IJL25
Unbreakable bawls and pitcriurs, l 50.
Japanned bete-., t-ays and ea Idles ler all
uses, 5c. te 5
Carpet-sweepf-r. ti. Ireni'ig lieird, t- rilsis
and lower, $2.10.
Butlers' trays and stands, $ 50 Stplil cre,
$1 75.
Gas stoves. $1 ; laru ones. HO te Hi.
The basket counter serves you well :
Small chcrrv b isket, 4 :.
Rush lunch basket. 15c. te Ttc.
Wicker Lunch baskets. $ (.7 lr tr.ai.
Market Baskets, 50c. te $i.
Clethes Basket, open, loc. te ti.
Clethes Basket, covered, S3.3. tQj,7 -,
Hampers. 9l.'M te $4.
Silver and Knlte Ua-kcts. jc. te $ 50.
Werk Bas ke :s, 15e. 10 I .se
Werk Baskets, liner an .; linnd, i.V) te $1 71
Werk Stand nnd Baikal, $1.1-11 te 25c.
And any etherd you may ne d tekeepthlu:
in place.
Lamps ard 111 abundant. varl.:ty and large
supply,
StU'Ienta' Lamps i-':.75 te S5.
Drep-Lights, fancy base, china and brenza.
complete, tc.87 te $10.87.
Spencer Br.cket Lamp, !ilc:.ul-plated. oiii eiii
plete, $1 95.
The ' Pender Light," a gas drop, $ VTi.
Hanging Lamps, ler Oil, deeeiulud, $.110 iS.
Screens will permit ventila
tion where, without them, it
could net be.
Our new Bamboo frmes are
in three sections, with feet te
support them upright in any po
sition. The cretonne is fasten
ed en the inner edge of the
bamboo all around each section
and net upon either face of the
screen, a much neater finish. Or
you can buy the frames and
cover them yourself, or select
any pattern, and we will furnish
them te order at same price ;
$7 te $8-
Doer Screens, complete, $3 te 31.
Japanese screens, decorated, ." te $25.
Window scree ns, COc te $2.80.
The "Japanese counter" is as
much Japanese as the French
man from Cerk, but they are
beautiful goods, for all that, in
papier mache, made by the
French, who excel in such work.
There are Trays, Pen-racks,
Receivers, Bexes, Napkin Rings,"
Bowls, Portfolios, Crumb Brush
es and all such fancy tricks.
The Oriental designs in decor
ation give a Japanese appear
ance, but the Japs make such
things of solid weed and net el
this material.
Lewer fleer, N. andW. lrem central stairway.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Chestnut. Thirteenth and Market streets and
City Hall Square
Philadelphia. -
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