Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 06, 1883, Image 3

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COLUMEIAEWS.
Ul!U liKUULAK COBBKHFOKUKKUB
Kventa Alecg the SnaqHenwiBa ltM
Interest In and Around tfca Boreagh'
ricked np by the IntelU
geucer Heperter.
TLe officers of tbe United Brethren
Sunday school evidently anticipate a large
attendancs at their annual picnic, te be
Leld at Lititz en the 17th of Jaly, as order
have been given for the printing of GOO
adult and 400 children's excursion tickets.
It is announced that the Methodist
Hnnday fechoel session will still be held in
the afternoon. The adjourned love feast
of the Methodist church was held last
evening, a large number of persons at
tending. The ladies of the Methodist
church will held a festival in the chnrch
pailers tenijjht and te morrow night.
The public ard cordially invited te partici
pate. l'etBenmland Secial.
A large sociable was held at the resi
lience of Mr. Uriah Findley, en Seuth
Fourth btrcet, last evening, in honor of
the DOth birthday anniversary of his
mother, Mis. Catharine Sanders. Amongst
these prehent wero two children, seven
grandchildren and twenty one great-grand -children,
all of whom reside in Columbia.
The aged lady still enjoys excellent health,
and hid:; fair te celebrate ether birthdays.
Mr. Jehn Northrop, of Vinelaiid, N. J., is
the guest of Mr. Frederick Bucher.
Mr. Andrew Zahni, of Philadelphia, is
vi.silii)!' Mr Charles Smith, en Walnut
stn-el, Mr. Andrew Beitler returned last
evening let Philadelphia, after a brief visit
te his old home here. Miss Mary Garber,
of May town, Pa., late a guest of Miss
Auiiie Fasig, has returned home. Miss
-Mame E. Skeeu, late a guest of Mr. Jehn
Suavely, has returned te her home in
Lancaster. A picnic will be held at Wild
Cat Falls te day by a number of ladies
:iik1 gentlemen of this place.
Little Locals
The reef of the dwelling en Union
street, occupied by Daniel McCarthy, was
&ct en fire yesterday by a lighted fire
'cracker being thrown upon it. The flames
were extinguished before much damage
was sustained by the building. Tobias
Kartell was appointed night watchman for
Seuth Locust street at last evening's
meetiiig of the busiuesii men of that part
of the street. Mr. P. A. Kredel is im im
pievitig the interior of his store.
Hie Travel.
The lepeits of the ticket agents of the
Heading & Columbia railroad show that
the late Feuith of July excursions tj
Li til . weie the largest held for quite a
number of ycais Nineteen carloads of
uxcursieuiitsfert the station at Lititz iu
the everling, life of which came through
toCeliimhi.i.
Obituary.
Laura E , the 14 year old daughter of
Mr. Jehn Swartz, widow, died at her
home en Filth street, last night at 10
eVl.u'lc The immediate can se of death
v.as j.iieiiiinuiia. The tiuiu of the funeral
is net yet decided up.':i
IIK SO.Ni UK VKI'KKINS.
A Sallhfttrteiy Kxhlult ul die Condition of
I lie Order.
Thu encampment of the Seus of Veter
ans el Eastern Pennsylvania, held sessions
the com l liom-.e yeteiday afternoon
and this morning, and completed the busi
iic.ua of the encampment this afternoon.
Tin! annual reports of Cel. Clo3Sen,
cemmaLiliug, and of the adjutants and
(juartsrmasters' departments, show thu
eider te he in a nourishing condition and
giewiug rapidly numerically. It uew
numbers 511 camps and 2,300 members.
Dining the present year twenty-two new
.;mps weie organized and there was an
I'Tease of 05 per ccut. in the member
ship. Thu finances aie also iu geed con
dition A vote of thanks was given te Governer
l'altisen and the Pennsylvania Legislatuie
for the hill extending the time for the
r losing of the soldiers' orphans' school.
Iiepmt:; were ieceived from various
committees, hut they contain no matter of
iuteiest except te members of the order.
Following arc the officers elected for
the ensuing year :
Cel. Edw. W. Alexander, Reading, Pa.
Lieut. Cel. Jehn M Cleckuer, Harris
bin r, Pa.
Majer Edwin Glauz, Easten, Pa.
Chaplain Kebt. J. Debbins, Philadel
phia, Pa.
Surgeon Thus. II. Gechric, Williams
peit, Pa.
Council of Trustees Henry F. Thern
ten, Philadelphia; Calem Rehrer, Pine
tlmvc ; Jacob F. Gaehring, Philadelphia;
Jehn W. Hepe, Philadelphia ; Wm.
lleyle, Philadelphia; Wm. Reynold?,
Philadelphia.
nelegate at large te the ceramaudry iu
chid : Chat;. Woetou, Philadelphia. De!
f gates: Edw. J. Thoruleu, Philadelphia;
Jtihii L. Stewart, Philadelphia; W. W.
Franklin, Lancaster.
IXslegate at large te the second grai.d
division, which meets at Baltimeie, in
August, W. II. Yeung, Philadelphia.
Doieg.Ue.i 1 same : Da.iitd lieuner, Hdi
lishurg; Jehn W. Hepe, Philadelphia;
Wm. Moere, Philadelphia; Edwiu 15.ni
cheir, Philadelphia; Edgar A. Hartlltl',
Siiiihuiy ; Wm. Llod, Tewer City ; Chas.
E. Stecse, Pine Greve ; J. C. Heffman,
Yeik.
At the session held this afternoon the
officers elect were installed.
On motion of Capt !. D. Kuutzelmau
the delegates te the grand remmaudary-ii:-chief
weie authorized te make such
amendment te the constitution as may be
deemed necessary after consultation with
the grand commander.
Milten, Pa. was fixed upon as the place,
and the second Wednesday of June, 1884,
ns the time of the next encampment.
(lifeie adjourning sine die Gen. W. E
W. Ites.-', et na'timeic addtcssed the en
campment ilanelitili
The Continental baseball club of Phila
dclphia was te have played in this city to
morrow afternoon but they have cancelled
their date, and cannot come. Au effort
has bceu made te gel the Yerk club here
te morrow, but uethiu can be heard of
them.
The Anthracite club will probably be
heie some day next week. This club is
new playing well as it was strengthened
just bcfeie the game with the Ironsides.
Yesterday they defeated the Quicksteps of
Wilmington by the score of 4 te 3.
The Trenten club defeated thit crack
team fiem Harrisburg yesterday by the
score of C te 1 ; several members of the
latter team are badly crippled. They p'ay
iu Wilmington le day.
Other games played weie-as fellows :
At Detroit, Detroit S, Buffalo 1 ; at
Fottstewn, Reading 7, Pottstown 6 ; at
Camden. Philadelphia 15 ; Meiritt 10 ;
at New Yerk, Pievidence 18, New Yerk
1 ; at Philadelphia, Yale 15, Yeung Amer
iea, 3.
l Ulcera Installed.
Last evening the following officers of
Lancaster circle Ne. 108, B. U. (H. F.)
Pa ..were installed by D. D. G. C, W. W.
H. Beittel.
E. W. J. B. Myers.
C. W. Jacob Nestle.
C. F. Samuel W. Bair.
II. S. K. O. B. Shertzer.
H. R Jehn R. McMiohael.
H. T.Wm. Hennicke.
II. II. Frederick Rinehart.
W. of D. G. F. Bunting.
W. of N. Themas Hannigan.
Trustees. G. F. Bunting, JehuR. Mo Me
Michael, W. J. Cresswell.
Rep. te Grand Circle. Jehn Boek.
A Mad Cat.
A lady who was a passenger in the fast
line wast had with her a pet cat. Before
reaching this city the cat went mad, bit
the lady severely in the arm, anil then with
its green eyes glaring, its back arched and
its tail swollen te an enormous size, it
prang out of the car window and was last
seen running at full speed 'through a
tobacco patch. The lady, fearing the cat
had hydrophobia, telegraphed te have a
physician te meet her en the arrival of the
train in this city. Dr. Albright met her
and cauterized the wound, and she con
tinued her journey west.
Detained Letter.
A letter addressed " Miss Mellie J.
Feid, Chester county, Pa., box 293, care
of Frank Bentley," is detained for better
directions.
Letters addressed as fellows are detain
ed for want of proper stamps :
" Miss Annie Struck, 414 West Market
street, Yerk, Pa.
"Jehn Dell, Aiiville, Yerk county,
Pa."
" Mr. Zaudier & Ce., Ne. 1G Green
wich street, New Yerk."
A Flali en an Excursion.
This meruiug while the men were en
gaged washing carriages at Celvin's
livery stable a dead catfish was found in
the nose which they were uaiujr. It is
believed that, the fish came through the
pipes from the reservoir.
ueatu of a Herse.
The valuable horse owned by Guiles
Kendig which was overcome by heat yes
terday en North Prince street, died be
tween 3 and 4 o'clock in the afternoon at
the place where it fell.
Kxounlen te Heading.
A grand exclusion te Heading and festival
at Falrvlew Park, under I lie auspices el St.
Antheny a church, will take placeen Monday.
July 23. Theieund trip rare. Including ad ad
mtaglen te park, will be Jl.3.".. Train leaves
King street at 7 a. in.
HM'HCXAJ. MOTIVES.
Celuek'b Liquid Heel Tonic will euro In
digestion, dyspepsia or less nt" appetite. Ask
for Celden'a, el druggists. iy2-lwilceilAw
S- Nothings) simple and perlcct ler color
ing as the Diamond Dves. for carpet rags,
better and cheaper than any ether dyeslutt.
Dr. llensen's C'eieiy anil cuameiulle l'ills
contain no opium, quinine, or ether narmlul
drug and are highly recommended Ter head
ache, neuralgia anil norveunne 3. .V) cents, at
druggists.
" 1 hud Hull Hhvmnfef IU years. Four pack
ages of Or. licnien'i Wan Cure entirely cured
mc."V. 1. l.avelle. Merced, Cal. $1, at drug
gists. What we Can Cure, Let' net Kudure.
If we can euro an acbc.er a sprain, or a pain,
or a lameness, or a burn, or a bruise, or a bite,
by using Themas' Releclrlc Oil. lei's de it.
Tlwhitt' Kelcelrlc Oil is known 10 be gee.
Let's try It. Fer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, drug
gist, 1:17 and l.'W North Queen street.
p Act a Ileuent te
tbe People.
In anticipation et the repeal et the stamp
mt, the size of the bottles containing the cel
ebrated Simmons Liver Kegulater have hern
materially increased, se thai ter $1 the quan
tity et the medicine will be gr ater than here
tofore. Ask your druggist I01, ami be sure
you get the big bottle et Simmons I.ivkk Ukiiu Ukiiu
later. Thu uiiht popular and tragrant I'e fumcet
theday' IIACKMKTACK." Try it. Sold by
11. It. Cochran, druggist, Nes. I.!7 and 3
North Queen street feb7-ee.!3
Dyspeptic, nervous people, ' out et sorts,"
Celdcn's Liquid Iteei will cure. Take no
ether. Ol druggisls. Jy2-lwdeedw
Decline fit Alau.
Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence
Sexual Debility, cured by Wells' Health U
newer. $1.
Cjlir.d or SpHBUlB.
"lam well and happy again, says our lair
correspondent, MI93 Jennie P. Warren, 710 W.
Van lluren St , Chicago, 111., "your Uimaritan
Nervine enrel me et spasms."
I was severely afUiciett iere!even years with
Hay Kever, alter trying almost everything
without avail, 1 gave up ull hopes of being
cured, when 1 purchased a bottle et Kly's
C renin Balm. Te my surpilse, alter a few ap
plicatiens, 1 was entirely lclieved. U. Wat Wat
eon llAimis. Lultur Carrier, Newark, N. J.
1 recommend te these snttcring (as 1 have)
with Hay Fever, lily's Cieam lialui I have
tried nearly all the remedies, and give tills a
decided preference ever them all. It has
givcu me Immediate relict. C. T. Stephens.
Uardwaic merchant, 1th tea, N. Y. Price .Mi
cents. iv'J-2wd&w
HKin umeaaes.
Sw.iyne's Ointment" ) Cures the inet Invet--.Swayne's
Ointment" i
"Swayne's Ointment" ) orate cases et skin illa
"nwuyne's Ointment" i
S wayne's Ointment" cases, such as tetter,
"Swayne's Ointment" ., rilf.llln HPlli,i hnad
"Swayne's ointment" ) salL rneuin.scaiu neaii,
'Swayne's Ointment" S baiter's Itch, sores, all
"Swuyne's Oiiilmenl" J, t... i,.i..
'.Swayne's Ointment" Sc,lwty- bfiil,v- c'ng,
' wayne's Ointment" Sskln eruptions, and
Swayne's Ointment" ,,,, ,,.ll0i , ,
"SwHyne's Ointment" l,at ''Messing com
Swayne's Olninieiil" S plaint, itching piles,
"Swayne's Ointment" .. , .. . ,
"Swayne-s Ointment" ) u,1 eul e"' l tual 0M,
"Swayue's Oiutuient" J no matter hew obsti ebsti
"Swayne's Ointment" nate or long standing.
Ask for it and use no ether. 11 CUUKH
where ull else talis. Sold by all druggists,
A Ceueli, Velet or Sore Threat
Heqiilres ltnmeillatc attention. A neglect ir
ritates the lungs and an Incurable disease Is
erten the result. "DR. SWAYNK'S COM
POUND SYKUP WILDCUKltRY " cures the
most severe coughs and colds, actsdircctly en
Hie lungs, threat and c lies I, purifies the bleed,
and ler bienchlal, asthma, all pulmonary al al al
lectlouset long standlnt!, His the best remedy
ever discovered. Price 2j cents and $1 per
bottle The large size is the most economical
Sold bv all bi-st eriicKlsLs. IH-M W&Flvdft w
Uruwu'g IluuseneM Pan auea
is the most cliective Pain Destroyer in Hie
weild. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken Internally or applied exter
nally, ana thereby mere certainly RELIEVE
PAIN, whelucr chronic or acute, than any
ether pain alleviator, and It is warranted dou
ble the strength than any ether similar prepa
ration. It cures pain in, the Side, Mack or lEnwels,
Sere Tin eat, KheuuiatUm, Toothache, and
ALL AC I IKS, and is The Oreat Kellevcr et
Palu. " BKOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACKA"
should be in every family. A teaspoon I ul et
the Panacea In a tumbler et hoi water sweet,
ened. If preferred, taken at bedtime, will
BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a beltie
mavl-T.Th.F&w
(Had te Hear It.
"Fer several months I endured a dull pain
through my lungs and shoulders ; lest my
spirits, appetlleand color, and could with dil
llcutty lemain from my bed. My nresent
heatthlul condition is due te liurdeck IlloeiL
Bitters." Mrs. K. A. Hall. Blnghanten, N. Y.
cer saie iy 11. u. ceenran, druggist, i;iaiiuisi
North Queen street.
i Plain Talk freh dr. Swatkx Te Wliem
ft May Cencern: Itching Piles is one et the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Every one can tell whether he is thus
afflicted by observing the 1 olio wing symp
toms : Intense Itching, particularly after get
ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were
crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes form. The private parts arc often
affected. The mere you scratch the worse the
Itching. Knewing that my ointment Is super
ior te any article in the market, I guarantee it
te cure the worst case et itching piles In exist
ence. rSIgned, H.SWA.YNE, M. D.
Dr. Sway no's Ointment is also a pleasant and
effective cure ler tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly,
cresty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold ly, all
prominent druggists, or will be sent ter wrc'ta.
(in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes. $1.25. Address, Dr
1 Swayne A Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
J OCtH-lydTu,Th4S4w
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LANCATEK DAELY INTELiLlGENCEB; FBIMAY, JULY 6.: 1883.
MevBwst et&arsi Mathers!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth?
If se, go at once and get a bottle et MUS. WIN
SLOWS SOOTHING SYUU P. It will relieve
the peer little sutlercr immediately 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 yen at once that it will
regulate the bewela aad give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te vac child, op
erating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use
In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is
the prescrlpUen of ene of the eHesl and best
female physicians in the United States. Sel,
everywhere. 25 cents a bottle.
inayl-M.W.SAw
JfJStT ADrEBTlH&MXXTS.
ClAMKts.UAMfcS. AFUtL LINK FROM Sc
up, at
HAllTMAN'S YELLOW" riCONTCHJAU
STORK.
WAiXTED-A STOUT llOY TO
press and work in press room,
at this office.
FEED
Apply
ttd
FOK UKNT.-TUE SIOKK KOOM, MO. 3J
North Queen street, new occupied b;
Ames Itingwalt. Apply te
Tlies. E. FRANKLIN.
feb7.8.9,10eedttd Ne. 120 East King St.
reTICK. THK KNCAMPMKNT OFGKw.
il Ucmtzelman pest. Ne. SCO. O. A. It., at.
Kauilman' Park. Msuhcim, will continue
ever SUNDAY, J U LV 8. JC-2t
w
ANTED-X UOOD FARUKB AS OVBR-
seer, with wile, for dairy and cows.
IjAUUKUT Ull tin us,
It Ne. 33 North Calvert St., Baltimore, Aid.
Hl
OME RA1SKD UABKAUK AND IIKUTH
AT
SOHROYFR'S MARKET STAND,
It TO-MORROW.
SITUATION WANTED. A UK.KMAN
Girl. 15 yeais et a?c, wants a situation te
de general housework. Apply at
ltd 535 ST. JOSEPH STREET.
TTMBKKLI.A LOST.-
A SILK UMUKKL-
U 1 j. with Hie name of
the owner painted
en theinslde. A suitable reward will be paid
en return el s .me te this oflice. ltd
WANTED A (SITUATION AS IMKKtt
or Confectioner, by a young man who
la thoroughly competent. Apply te
Ne. CsO Maner Street.
1ITANTED A
VOUNU MAN WANTS A
Vv situation te de any
kind et work te
make himself generally useful; can take care
of horses. Apply at G?- Maner street.
p
IUKKT HOOK KllllNlt.- PHUKET
book was leuiid Hits morning containing
a sum et money. Tiie owner can have the
same by proving properly.
ADAM OUMPF.
Krelner's Ash market, corner Water and
Grant .treeL ltd
ANTED A PARTNER WITH lUKKE
VV te Five Hundred Dollars, ter the sale
sale
will
and manufacture et a patent article that
sen rapidiv in everv lamuy. Auuress
lid J. II, I NTELM0ENCKR Office,
OIHIOOI.
TAX 1883.
O The iliipllcaUi Is
ill thu hands of the
Treasmcr. :l per cent, oil for prompt pay
ment, w. e. uau3iiai.iL, xieasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square
Ollice iieurs Irein '. a. in. te 4 p. in.
JO-ttdR
PUBLIC SA LE.WI 1.1. KK HOLD AT PUK
licsale en tomenow ('atiirduj) after after
ncien ut 1 o'clock, 011 Mrawb-rry street, nea.-S-
hum's ilje house, a let of liouselield and
kicheii furniture, consisting et bedstead,
dressing bureau, cupboard. Sink, cane seat
and ether chairs, itevts, glass and queens
ware. Ac. Alse one wagon and three hives
Italian bees HENRY ADAMS.
.Jacob CuNDAKKit, Auctioneer. jyMt'l
I OIIACUO WAHEHOUSKy.-FOUK NEW
Tobacco warelieuse.", witli railroad siding
(In tills citv;, are wauled and must be com
pleted by '.Ian. 1, 1884. Parties intending te
inilld may find desirable tenants en live year
leases by calling en ihe undersigned.
BAUSMAN& BURNS.
Insurance and Real Estate Agents,
y5-:itendlt Oillce 1 0 West Orange street.
A CLASS FOK INSTRUCTION IN PEN
J. maushlp will beerganized at the Lancas
tcr Ceiuiuercial College, temuipnclng MON
DAY, JULY !. One hour per day, from!) te
10 a. m.
Call at 1 he room during this week ler lur
ther information.
11. WEIDLER,
July 2-lw d Ne. 10x East King Street.
IjVSTATK OF
MRS. CATHAKlrtK UKK
Laucaster City, dee'd. Let
Pi ber, late of
ters testamentary en said estate having been
Si-anted te the undersigned, ull persons lu
ebtcd thereto are requested te make imme
diate payment, and th03e having claims or
demands against the same, will present tlicui
without delay ter se tlement te lli'j under
signed, residing in Laucas er. It North Duke
strent. A. C REIVOEHL,
Jel5-(;teawdb' Execnter.
IjVSt'ATtC OF MAR - II MULVANEV, LATH
Ej of the cityet Lancaster, dee'd. Lttters tes
tamentary en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, nil persons indebted
thereto are requested te make immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against the same, will pre.-ent them without
delay for s-ettlcment te lite undersigned, re
siding in the city et Lancaster.
JNO. A. COYLE,
eS-UtdeawF Executer.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE K re
ceived by the Street Committee of the City
et Lancaster ter the building et two sewers,
0110 cs tending from Mill street 10 the Quarry
ville, R. It., and the ether from Duke street
castwaiu, through Vine, Rockland and Ciiurch
streets, according te plans and specifications
te be seen In ihu office et Cel. Win. R. Ucr
hart, City Regulator, Ne. 34 North Duke street.
Bids will be received at the ellice et Alderman
J. K. Barr. Clerk of the Street 1 einmittec, up
te 7 p. 111.. July'.). 183-t iC-2t
1 tKOP 'SAL!. FOIL
COAL. I'KOIUSALS
I .will be received at Ne 2'J Eas t
Kin:; st! cc
until Friday. July 13, at C o'clock p. ui., te lur-
nish the putillc schools et this city with li ml,
broken, egg and nut coal, 10 be et the best
quality, lies fiem dirt or slate, and delivered
iu the cellars et the school houses in July, aa
directed by the committee. 1 lie bids te cover
all the coat required ter the entire year
all ut HO teas or mere.
II. E. SLAVMAKER,
Chaiimiin com. Buildings and H rounds.
1)KOI-OSAI.S FOKr.UECVlMl WEOUUU1 WEOUUU1
Iren Fencing Proposals will bd received
at Ne. 21). East King street, until K. iday, July
13th, at G o'clock p. in , ler the ercc.leu et 111)
feet mere or less wrought Iren fencing, with
me double gate In trontet the main entrance
and one single gate (as uriy be desired by the
committee) at the Ann street school building,
Hie fencing le be th same iu every respect a
that in trontet Iho High Scheel building, en
West Oranze street, lien and pests et the
sa -C weight and thickness as the Orange
sli eel lence. Oranlte blocks for ports mid
braces te be 12x12 ami thice teet long. Als.
ter two steps et Pert Deposit granite, el the
proper length and helghih, te correspond with
the steps at front entrance et Ann streit
school, with suitable foundation le support
tiie name. Fer further particulars upplv te
11. E. SLAYMAKER.
Chairman Cem. Buildings and Grounds.
jyG .'ltd
t'UULT.'S SONS.
A Werd About Straw Hats.
The Straw Hats that we new
have en hand we don't intend
te carry ever, therefore we are
selling them very low. We
are determined te get rid of
them one way or the ether. We
might possibly have room te
store them away, but we prefer
offering a new and fresh stock
every season, thereby giving
our customers the latest styles.
We believe we are the only
house that is doing this. We
have a few of Tayler's Macki
naws left. Remember they
must all go.
The members of the Lancas
ter Maennercher will receive
our thanks if they will drop in
while passing our store and
leave the size for their hats te be
worn during the Saengerfest in
August.
SHULTZ'S SONS,
xUundaker's Old Stani1,)
144 North Qnean St., Lancaster, Pa.
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JTXir ABTMKT1BKMMMTS.
M
YERS A RATMFUN.
GET
OTJE BEST!
Did It ever occur te you that the F1NE5T
CLOTHING was THE CHEAPEST -.
It is se from the start and all through te the
end.
If yen want the FINEST CLOTHING, the
finest without question, we knew of no ether
place you'll be likely te get it se surely.
There is satistactlen in having a ruLl,
STOCK et such goods as you want te pick
out of.
Our FINE CLOTHING trade 13 large cnengh
te warrant ns in keeping a full assortment of
FINE CLOTHS at all seasons.
A gain as te price. Ne matter what unusual
strain may be put en elsewhere te force busi
ness we will net be out done in proper
methods, and the people may rely en right
service from us.
Myers & Rathfon,
Leading Lancaster Clelliiers.
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
OUMMSR UUODS.
Watt, Shand & Ge.
Oiler a Large Variety of
SUMMER SILKS
In Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at
les than regular prices.
Dress Silks at 44c, worth 50c.
Dress folks at 50c, worth 62c
Dress Silks at 62c , worth 75c.
AN ELEGANT
BLACK DRESS SILK
At 11.00 a yard, lately ehl at$1.2.,
ALL. WOOL NUN'S VEILINQS
Beautiful Shades, 2Tc. a Yard.
Lace Buntings, New Colorings, 12 ie. Yd.
.SPECIAL 1JAUUA1NS.
ONE CASE VAKD WIDE PERCALES,
At Sc. a yard, worth 12c.
ONE CAaK FANCY SEERSUCKER,
At 10c. a j ard, -wert li Viyc.
ONE CASE llbST CALICOES at 5c. a sard
500 PAIRS
FINE Kit) GLOVES
At 23c. a Pair, Werth 75c.
HEADQUARTERS KOtt
SUNSHADES AND PAKASOLS.
LATEST STYLES, BEST QUALITY
AND LOWEST PRICES.
!NEW YORK STORE,
Ne. 8 and 10 EA.STKING STREBT.
w
iLLIAAISUN 8 rOSTEK
In addition te the few things mentioned lu
our last advertisement, as low In price, are:
4 dozen washable Scarfs, can be taken apart
(the Trenlcal), at 10c. each.
25 dozen Men's Hese at25e, per dozen.
7 dexen et Ladles' White Handkerchiefs for
:tc. each.
dozen Ladled White Linen Handkerchiefs
force, each.
0 dozen Ladies' Linen llan.tkcrclitct.i for 7c.
each.
4dezuu Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs
ler 13c. each.
2 dozen Ladles'
ler We. each.
lemstitchcd Handkerchiefs
4 dozen Ladles' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs
ter 20c. each.
4 dozen Ladies' fancy
Hemstitched Hand
kcicuicis ler ijc. eiice.
2 dozen Ladles' Mourning
Handkerchiefs at
Tin re are a tew boxes of Paper Cutis left y t
at 2e. a box.
10 dozen White Dress Shlrte, with Linen j
lsosems.iur Heys or Men, at 2Tc. each.
8 dozen Men's Gunze Un 'ershlrts at loc.
each.
'HIE ASSORTMENT Of SIZES OK TllK.
Eighmie Shirt,
WILL SOON UL COM Pi kteauain.
Just at present there aie a few sizes out. It
must hi- very satisfactory te the maker el
these goods te liave all the work all the car
round that lie can possibly de. Others could
dolt for hlni, but he will uet let them even
try. Beginning as he did only a few yeais age
with one machine ami one operator new his
upwind or one hundred, and all of tliem ut
work en this one. hlrt. His success has been
lu the
MAKE-UP,
AND THE GOOD QUALITY OF MATERIAL
USED.
The people are net slew te appreciate a
eoed article, and when a tentleuan linds a
perfect flttlng shin, and just right in the
length et sleeve, he very sel ein makes a
change. If you have net get a Dress Shiit
that litrt you te jeurliking please try the
EIGHHIE
Yeu can return them it net perlecilysallstac perlecilysallstac
tery. We hardly thought it possible that we
could sell mere el these Shirts in the first six
months et 1883 than what we did the first six
mouths eflSS2, but we have done it, and by
several hundred ; pieving te us thai, i he Shirt
Is all It is represented te be, and that It glvs
satistactlen.
THEY SELL FOR $1.00.
SOLD ONLY BY
Williamson & Fester
Nes. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East Kin St.,
N'.-rKit.
45r After J uly 4, our stores will be opened
at a. m. and closed at C p. m., except Satur
day, until further notice.
MASK MO MISTAKE. FOR YOU CAN
bny the best 5c. Havana cigar in. the
market , at
HA UTMAK'S YELLOW FRONT CIO AB
STORK.
SEG0MDFI0N.
FRIDAY VBMIMO, JULY 6, 1883.
0VEE THE OCEAN.
HAPPENIXGS IN THK OLD WORLD.
The Trouble Among tk Werklnc Mm Tb
Vlrst Cremation la Reme The
Cholera's Ravages.
Londen, Jaly C The striking ' iron
workers at Wednesburg, county of Staf
fordshire, entered the foundries there last
night,- damaged the machinery and forced
the empleyes te quit work. -
The Riflemen te Practice.
The American team left Hennslaw to
day for Rainham, where they will practice
at.leGg ranges.
Big StrlSe at marseillee.
Marseilles, France, July G. Pour
hundred Italians employed in an oil
factory here struck work yesterday and
endeavored te wreck 'the factory. They
were dispersed by a force' of 'policemen
who charged them with drawn swords. It
is feared that there will be a renewal of
the rioting by the strikers.
riie First Cremation tu Reme.
Reme, July G. The remains of Senater
Cipriari have been cremated. This is the
first cascef cremation that has taken place
in Rome.
The Kgyptlan Plague.
Alexandria, July C During the 34
hours ending at 9 o'clock last evening,
there were 109 deaths from cholera at Da
mietta and G8 at Mansurab.
The lazaretto at Beyreut is crowded
with fugitives from Egypt. The officers
of the institution refuse te admit any mere
persons.
A TKRRIBLK EXECUTION.
A Criminal a Victim te a Uauellnff Hanging
Hung Twice.
Elpaso, Tex., July G. Jeseph Brew-
Bter, the soldier who outraged Mrs. Davis,
at Fert Davis, one year age, was hanged
at Ysleta yesterday. He made no confes
sion, but delivered a speceh of twenty
minutes duration, during which time he
took two big drinks of whisky, bis
religious adviser taking the bottle
from him once. The knot was tied
in a bungling manner, and . after
the tiap fell Brewster writhed and
twitched terribly. Then the rope slipped
and he was hauled up from the trap and
upon the piattertn. The rope was replaced
and the man was rehung.' The body was
given iu charge of the attendiug Catholic
priest ever night. Hundreds of persons
were present, hut the best of order pre
vailed. IS IT A JOKK?
The Alleged UepI Thought te lie a Texas
' Struugs " Sell.
New Yerk, July G. It is repotted this
morning that the duel alleged te have
been fought between Jehn Armery Knox,
of the Texas Sif tings, and D. B. Sheaban,
the New Yerk sculptor, at Far Rockaway
yesterday, and which, it was Kaid, resulted
in the wounding of Mr. Kuex, is a hoax
and that the principals never left the city.
Many are of the opinion that the whole
thing is a practical joke, originated by
Knox in his own interest, and it is certain
that he had no intention of fighting.
Neither of the men have shown them
selves since the lirst reported breach be
tween them, and nothing definite is known
iu leganl te their movements.
The MerrlHiuuu Tragedy.
NoiutisTewx.Pa., July G. At the inves
tigatien te-day into the cause of the death
of Mrs. Jack, who was found in her bed
strangled en Wednesday morning, Charles
Ernest, who was accused by Jack and
Harvey of having been in the house with
Ihcm at the time of Mrs Jack's death. testi
fied that be arrived from Philadelphia Tues
day alternoen much under the influence
of liquor. He went te Jack's house, but
had no distinct lecollectien of what trans
pired there and did uet remember seeing
Mrs. Jack. The inquest was theu ad
jeurned until Tuesday. Ernst was net
placed under art est.
m
Uovertier Pattite My Take a 1'eat.
Hatuuseukg, Pa., June 5. Te day ended
all legislation in the bands of the governor
for final action Frem the steps of the
capital 193 bills were read as approved
and sixty are vetoed.
Beth' the Heuse and Senate transacted
considerable business, which, however,
was generally of miner importance. Con
ference committees en the different ap
portienincnt bills were appointed.
.
Great storm In New Yerk.
Albany, N. Y., July G. A heavy
storm of wind, lain and hail passed
ever the ceuutiy eight miles south
of hiae yesterday afteruei in Trees were
blown down and damage done te the
ciejis. Several barns and iue houses were
blown down. A barn en the Tresdell
farm at Castleteu was razed and Peter
Helland, who was in the building, was
badly injutce".
fuinltrrland Valley tfdlterti ou a Jaunt.
Gettysp.diie, Pa., July 0. An excur
sion composed of about 70 members of the
Cumberland Valley editeiial association
aniveil here by special train at 11:30 to
day. The party will visit tbe battlefield
this afternoon, ami this evening a ball will
be given at the Springs hotel. The ex
cursionists will leave te-morrow morning.
fatal Result. t a .iiubbliig Aftair.
Wilmington, July G. Albert Foreacre,
a .iuug man who was stabbed ou Wed
nesday at Bombay Heek, while trying te
fctep a tight between two acquaintances,
died ut Masseya, Md., last night. Ne
arrests have been reported.
A Negro Murderer Lyuclied.
Caiiie, III., July G. Nelsen Heward
(colored), who killed Jehn Kauo en the
4th iuat., at Mound City, was taken from
jail by a mob and hanged at 2 o'clock this
morning.
.
'i he President Itacu te Wakhlngteu.
Washington, July G. The president
returned te Washington from New Yerk
rcclly te the Soldier.' home. A cabinet
meeting will be held te-day.
The ilead ItlMiep Takeu te IVnnhlugieu.
Washington. July G. The remains of
Bishop Pinkney who died at Ceckeysville,
Md., last Wednesday arrived here this
morning.
Oik Pure.
Minneapolis, July G A dispatch from
Evausville, Minn., sajs a disastrous fire
eccuned there this morning iu which 2G
buildings wero destroyed. The lets is
$150,000.
WKATUGK INDICATIONS.
Washington, July G. Fer the Middle
Atlantie states continued warmer and fair
weather, during the day, followed by
local rains during the night, south te
southwest winds, stationary or lower
barometer.
JUAMKX1B.
teutadeipbia market.
l'uiLADELPuiA.JulyG. rienr dull and weak.
Rye fienr at 3 50.
Wheat dull; Ne. 2 Western Red, 91 15 ; Ne.
3 de $1 ID ; Ne. 1 I'enna. Red, 11 15.
Cern steady ; sail Yellow and Mixed, b'Q
Clc; Ne. 3 MUed. 38353c.
Oats firmer and mere active: Ne. 1 White,
Ne. 2 d0,41Q4IKc ; Ne. 2MlX0d, 40c.
ye nominal at G3fG5c.
Seeds dull ; Timethy, II SZQ2 03 ; Flaxseed,
at 11 6591 e ,
1'rovlsleus in geed demand and steady.
Butter Brm and laltly active.
Egits in geed demand at 1SQ19WC
Petroleum dull ; Refined. 7Ka7kc.
Whisky at II 19.
.IW
- Hw Yerk Marktr.
--Xwm Vew, July 6. Flew- dull - and
wflat nmce lower. dM tad .weak
droop-
Ne. 2
Sept.,
mm'S"' ?&"!-
Cera. Xc higher; Mixed Western spot.
Ttfr 5 ' ue ramie,, m xwi.?fc.
OauUKenudttr
:..
e. 2 Aug:, 3tc ; State,'
4290c ; Western, 3318C
Lire Stock me.
Chicago Hees Kecefnta. 10 080 head : shin.
ments, none ; market brisk, stronger and 5c
higher ; packers buying ralrly; common te
geed mixed. If &0C5 85: heavy packing and
shipping. 8006 ae ; light bacenr5 6J6 se ;
sjujm. cu , ciubeu easier, ail sold.
Cattle Receipts, 5,500 bead: shipments,
neae; lairiy active; geed grades stronger;
experts. 15 8006; geed te choice snipping
steers, S3 5005 70 ; common te medium, ft 750
535.
Sheep Receipts, 800 head ; shipments none ;
market weak and slew: Itestern shlminrs
operating sparingly; Inferior te lair, 12 ;wa
3 50; geed. H 25; choice, H 50. Lambs. II 40
03 73 ft head.
Kast LtneT Cattle Receipts, 2,033 head ;
nothing doing.
Hogs Receipts. 805 head : market firm. .
Fnlladeiphlas.15 4036 45; Yorkers, 16 2006 3t.
Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head; nothing doing
Quotations by Bead, HeGrann ft Ce, Rank
ers, iiancasicr, tra.
11 A. M
C C A I C
Michigan Central.!!!!!! &&;
New Yerk Central 119
12 w. 3 r. x.
94
1
88
10K
ay
307J
110
13
27
48
42
19
1054
88i
95
29
&Z
53
9JH
say,
S7;J
31
llK
13lil
4'Ji
new jersey uentrai...
Ohie Central.
1
4IK
3772
30J2
109J5
133
28
Del. Lack. Western....
Denver & Rie Grande....
"no,!
Kansas Texas
Lake Shere
Chicago A N. W., com....
N. N., Ont. Western....
m. rani ft Omaha.
7k
Pacific Mail
Rochester ft Pittsburgh.. 19
St. Paul 103
Texas Pacific 3
Union Pacific 95U
Wabash Common 2-?2
Wabash Preferred. 44k
West'rn Union Telegraph 84U
Louisville Nashville. Kt
N. Ya, ChL ft SL L........
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation 45
Pennsylvaala 5!
Beading 29 1-16
P. T. ft Buffalo 154
Northern Pacific- Cem. . . 52
19
105
- 3sg
95i
29K
44?2
ai2
il
71
455J
29&
15
52
89
45,
59
15
52
90
Northern Pacific Pref...
Uestenvllle
Philadelphia ft Erie
Nertnern Central
Underground
Canada Southern
People's Passenger.
(H'4
1
12?4
Pblladelphia.
Quotations by Associated l'resa.
Stocks strong.
Philadelphia ft Erle R. R
t
Heading Kanreau.
29I
Pennsylvania Railroad 59
Lehigh Valley Rail read.
71
United Companies or New Jersey
Northern Pacific.
Northern Pacific Preterm I
Northern Central Railroad
Lehigh Navigation Company
Norrlstewn Railroad
Central Transportation Company....
1'lttab'g, Titusvllle ft UutlaleR. It....
LUtle Schuylkill Railroad
..19i
.. r.2
.. 58
.. 45
..109
,. 39
.. 15
.. CI
new Yera-
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks strong. Meney, 2t3c.
New Yerk Central
isne Rauread..... .............
Adams Express
Michigan Central Railroad
Michigan Southern Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad
Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad
Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad....
Western Union Telcgraph Company..
Teledo ft Wabash
New JVrsey Central
New Yerk Ontario ft Western
..119
37J2
..131
.. 91
. 110
..134
..133
..124
..131
, 81
.. 29
.. .ss
Lecal StecBa ana Bends
Reported by .1. li. Leng.
Par
val.
Last
sale.
1105
106
117
120
11MV
1IW
100
100
10U
10J
tA
.13.25
45
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1
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2 5.25
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5
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MS
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Mi-
Lanc-i'Uy 6 per ct. Lean, due 1882.. .$100
1885
1890
1895
, ruu
. 100
. 10C
. 100
. 100
10.1
.100
5 per cL 111 1 or 30 years
" 6 per ct. Scheel Lean..,
" 4 " tu 1 or 20 years.
" 4 In 5 or 20 yeara.
" 6 " lu 10 or 20 years.
100
Man helm borough lean 100
xiaoaLLAxxeus btoekh.
Quarryvllle R. R
Millersvtlle Street Car ,
Inquirer Printing Company
Watch factory
OasLig.1t and Fuel Cem puny
Stevens Heuse (Bends)
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company ....
Marietta liollewwHri;
Stevens Heuse
Sicily Island
150
5U
. 50
. HiO
:
, li
100
101)
50
East Itrandy wine x W.'iwu-.tb'g.... -'
Millersville Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
mSOKLLANKOUS BONDS.
Quarryvllle R. R., due 1S0.I iniu
Reading ft Columbia K. U5. W
Lancaster Watch Ce.. due iw; U'
lancaster Gas Light and Kuel Ce..
due in ler 20 years lifi
Lancaster Gas Light and Kuel Ce.,
lue 1886.
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105
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TURMPIEK BTOOK8.
Big Cprlng ft Beaver Valley....
Bridgeport ft Ueres hoc
Columbia ft Chestuut Hill
Columbia A Washington
Columbia ft Big Spring
Columbia ft Marietta
Maytewnft Ellzabethtewu
Lancaster ft Enhrata
25 i
l.'i
2a
25
25
25
100
Ki
Lancaster ft Willow Street.
Straseurg ft Mulperi
Marietta & Maytown
Marietta ft Mount -Lv
Lane.. Ellzubetht'n St. Middlel'n
Lancaster ft Erultviltc.
Lancaster ft Llittz
Lancaster A Willlamstewn.....
Lancaster ft' Maner ,
Lancaster & Mauhclm
Lancaster Mnrtclla
Lancaster ft New Helland ,
Lancaster ft Susuut-ii.i mm
BANK STOCKS
First National uan
5tl
. 25
. 100
79
f-.'.O
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Ill)
1 10 25
150
118
112
Hi.:.
J8
veu
150.23
lit)
If. 4
75
is:.
120
4100
. 50
Fanners' National llanlc
Fulton National Bank
Lancaster County National Itmik..
ltO
50
Columbia National uanK
Christiana National ltauk. lee
Ephrata National Rank.
im-
First National Bank, Columbia..
l"t.
iiw
IW
1WI
110
Ml
First National Bana, strasbnrg...
First National Rank, Marietta.. ..
First National Bank, Mount Jey.
Lititz National Bank
Manheiei National Bank
Union National Bank. Mouut.lev
50
New Helland Natlemil Bank loe
Gan National Bank loe
HOOTS ,t HHOES.
LK
AT Till".
Prices Lewer than Em.
THE LANCASTER SHOE RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Ladies' Fine Kid Butten Shee,
32,00.
The Finest Kid Butten Shoes with
Worked Butten Heles, $2.50
Canvas Shoes and Baseball Shoes,
Beys, 76c, Men's, $1.00, $1.25.
Misses' Pebble Butten Shoes, Size
11 te 2, $126.
Beys' Butten or Lace Shoes. $1 25.
Ladies' Lew Out Opera Slippers,
50c and 75c.
Ladies' Geed Butten Shee's, $150.
With Worked Butten Heles
Ladies' Lasting- Lace Shoes. $100..
Ladies' Leather Heuse Slippers,
50 Cents.
Men's Butten Shoes, $1.50, Werth
$2.50.
Men's Fine Oalf Butten Sheaa, $2.50
49 We also have en hand a Large Stock of
BURT'S CELEBRATED FINK SHOES. Shoes
made te order of every description.
J. H1EMENZ,
Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
i
INQUIRBB'BiriLDINU.
Repairing done at low prices. mar23UOF
-,
SEW AJtTKK'mKXXSXS
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RID AY, WAKH ARD PAKTC.T OLOCDT
li
- The Umbrella bargain of the
season has come te us in the
nick of time. When our Lon Len Lon
eon people sentwerd they could
secure just enough of the Le
vantine Silk te make up 2oe
dozen Umbrellas, they received
a cable message in about fifteen
minutes, and the result is the
display of Black and Brown
Silk Umbrellas in a Chestnut
street window te-day at figures
unheard of for this standard
quality.
Yeu needn't be told of the
Levantine Silk called " Dura
ble " by Londoners for its wear
ing quality. Paragon frames,
English handsome natural sticks
like the thousands we have sold
at$2.75' Price, $2.25.
Arcade, west side.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Children's Chairs in the Be
hemian style, of bent weed, from
the invoice per steamer new
opening, fill a section of the
lower fleer. A cesier, prettier,
or, as one of the earlier darlings
gave it," " goedier " chair you'll
hardly find, and for " unsmasha
ble " qualities, a strong screw
belt securely holds the seat,
frame and rear legs ; and real
bent weed, you knew, don't offer
joints te separate. When you
sec them you 11 net want our
guarantee. All finished in Ash,
Walnut or Cherry.
CliiM' Chair, rami aeat $1.75
Chilil'i Chiilr. c.uie seat ami b.ick 1.3."
Nursery Cliuir. cime seat and removable .
lll?h Chair, sameaeut and tray 5.!0
Small Rocker, full cane tlntili t;u.'
Feet Kent, in cane, bcrpuiitlnc Iruine,
cherry iinUh 2.25
Chilli's Cuini) Steel, caiivansiu it in hraitte I
Lewer ller.r, castslde, fourth counter north.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Fer the little feet, our stock.
of children's hose is all you
could desire. These infants'
half hose are much admired in
delicate stripes, se fine as te
blend te the eye. Thest. come in
4 inch, 3D cents.
4J-J inch, :cs cents.
inch. :W cell U.
!-;: inch, Xircnr.
i; inch, 4 ice li Li.
And se en, and the same sues
se en, and the
in 3 hose
Cuidinal
4tc.
Slues and the New Urnnzc?, 2.te
Lisle Thread Children lle-iii, p!aln
color
and i-eil.r uml SJJ inches, 4 anil s '(:.
In I'iain Cotten, 2!c te f 1 8.
Arcade, west side.
JOHN WANAMAKER
Was he right ?
Did net Mn Wright himself
say once that the meanest white
rose alive would shame any
While Rese of his ? Mew hard
it is te tell hew geed a geed
thiner
is without overdoing the
tellincr
! If we could make our
a m . A.
store news as he makes his
flower odors, se true and yet se
little short of the whole truth
that the trueness of it should be
almost mere pleasing than the
truth itself, hew should we ever
get geed things enough? It
does seem as if the limit of the
response te generous dealing
and simple truth telling were
far, far effindeed.
White Rese, White Lilac and
Lily of the Valley.
Klrdt citcle. north from centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Ease-seekers are recommend
ed te test the luxurious embrace
of a $4 Hammock Chair for
$3-5e or one of these plain or
colored Hammocks we men
tioned yesterday about 14 feet
long and 4 pounds weight, net
manj' inches or ounces off off
geed quality, $1.25 and $1.50;
worth $2. One paper yester
day made us say 1.00 fe.r
Si. 50.
Lewer fleer, loot el second stairway trem
Market -trcet. main aisle.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
m
Shirt waists for boys, in Seer
sucker Stripes : r.
Lit Ne. 1. IVrcu.lt: uii. I Chintz, Innndrlel
ani net our own inukc-irniu .'.ehiki ".'.cent
t v ileum. Onte! ever l,i. we've sold ever
hull ten limy 'cllln te count.
Let Ne.'.'. White wulit's, laimdried and net,
fiem ailollurteriOcpnts. Over 7ee in let. A
siiuill portion tell in lair assortment.
Let Ne.::. 210 Iclti.t the fast color aversnekrr
Mni.e at 37 cent. A tew only a e lett.
Bey.,' ! laurel Waists, All-Weel, lawn tcnni.
style, nt $1 and Sl.re.
Uevs' Summer C ethliiif. In Linen and Thin
Woolens, at reat bargains.
Iliimireits et extra Trousers ter Heys at Si.
I'ieiii M 11 l;et .street central entrance, -wast.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Window awnings are' taste
fully made and fitted te order,
or you can get all the materials
and de it yourself. )re will
explain hew you can deJ It and
all that you require.
A full line of 25-cent cretonne
just in. .1 "
Fer window curtains, lam
brequins, &c, the same may be
said. We have the cornices
and hooks, the poles and rings
and latest styles of tassels, loops
and chains.
Lace Curtains cleaned in the
best manner.
Jeiin Wanamaker.
Chestnut. Thirteenth and Slaraet streets and
City Hall Square
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