Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 16, 1883, Image 3

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LANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCERS MQNOA.Y, JULY 16. 1883.
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ll&K UKOUr.AU COKRK3PONOKNUE
Kveiiu. yvJeDC the Suainehamia lleim
Interest In ami Arennd the MorensQ
ricked up uy tiie intoiu inteiu
geiicer Importer.
Aunie Parker, a colere! woman, was
ra.tlstbc object of an attempted murder
i Saturday DJubt about 9 o'clock. She
w...i ivalkiuj: en lith street with several
oilier colored women, wheu a person
f- ai(H:ig in a crowd of colored men near
A Uaberstreu's shoe store lired'a revolver
at her. The bullet (.truck a stay of her
corset aud glanced off, merely inflicting a
slight scratch ou her body. The wretch
who fired the shot is unknown, and there
seems te be no prospect that be will be
ferreted out.
Mr. Jehn Welfert, the top man at the
St. Charles furnace, was overcome with
jjas fre'ti the funiace en Saturday about
11 a. m. He was discovered in an insen
sible condition by 01:0 of the furnace men.
Dr. Lineaweavcr's .services were secured,
and restoratives vera applied te the un un un
con?cieus man. He seen recovered lrem
his prostration, and vas then iemevcd te
his home in Wriglitsville. He is uo'.ven a
fair read te recovery altogether.
Mr. Edwin A. Snyder, of Pennsylvania
railroad crew Ne. 41, was stiuclt en the
head by a piccoef lumber which protruded
from a lumber car of a pabsiuy train,
while he was in the skylight of the ca ca
bees of his own train, ou Saturday liijjbt,
iu the railroad yards at, Philadelphia.
He received ugly cuts en the head .behind
and in front of the car. His etcapc fiem
being killed outright ivas only prevented
by his hand having been tumid .sideways
at the timo'he was struck.
Mr. Harry Gilbert was ttruck by two
stones thrown by same unknown pen-en,
while walking en 2nd ttreet labt night
Mr. Will Shuman, a former Columbian
but new of Philadelphia, wai iu town en
Saturday. The Misses Myra and Mattia
Ceaaid, of Philadelphia are the guest of
their sister,Mrs. James Pcrrottet,enThiid
street. Mr. James D. Sladc, late Celum
bia reporter of the Examiner, lefc te.daj
for
T- .
l'uienixvine, n, wneie in
fill a petition in the olli3 elli3
the lVuriiixcille Jfessengtr
will
of
The
"Gutter 'buipe., "thirty itrentr, in
cluding five L mcabter gcntlenui', left th'.s
morning en their annual tiip te Itehebelh,
N. J -.Miss Emily Tracy, of Glyndcn,
Mil., is the gue.st of MissMattie Given, en
Chestnut sticet. A party of Colutnbian Celutnbian Colutnbian
jiienickcd at Wild Cat Rills, te day.
J"i'"Il Areui.il Teiv.i.
The IU Inigade, N. G. P., te which
company C. i ; at tidied, will encamp at
Williamspeit between August 0 and '21,
leaving this place en the morning of the
20th
A steer had its back biehen en Saturday
evening, by falling ever the .ihvp .. le of
the hill in lrent of the tell gate .en the
?Iniicita turnpike.
The United L5rcthien picnic will be held
at Lititz en Tuts. ay, July 17, J lit' Tii'u:
llefermed and Ss Jehn's 00 V(dii id.i. ,
July 18 aud the E. E. Lu'lician en Tin. is
day, July 19.
The Riven-idu basaball club and a ic'
ed nine fiemthe Sii.(iiichaii:.:, leilmg n ill
empleyes Imd a inaich r-iuw m S:'.,iim
afternoon. The sceic !.U..k1 M in '.) n
favor of the picked nine.
Hivcrside ledge Ne 27, Liiiu.s' 11--.il
Communion, meets te night. The le.2;.e
will held a dancing pHiic in I ft ise's wool's
1 est S.itunhiy.
A little son ei Mr. Win. Conneis w.i
1 early 1 tin ever by a double team en
Frent street en Saturday evening. A
bystander rescued the child ftem its dan
!,"
Frank Mitchell was s-ent te the cuiinlj
1 ii' by 'Squire Frank thi-. memiii" te
await Irs trial at coin t for stealing a pair
il shoes from Jehn McFaddcn. He is al-e
accused of ether inegularities.
The Pennsylvania railroad jnj c?,v was
l.rxe te day.
SJIAI,M'0..
Ten a, C'liHts Kc)iirlcil 1lnc is: u u
llniiHclield. Dr. Fitzpatrick the hsalth ehicer, an
neunccs ten new eases of smallpox and
viiioleid te day as fellow-; :
Gcitrude Drachbar, infant, artcd M
months, 522 West Chnrtnur. -.Inv t, w i'i
iex, light case.
Mary Cheney, :'.i:j East CLei'.nut ':,
aged 4 years, light case of varioleid.
Lucy Helsjmr, 20 Wct St1av.b1.1ii
street, aged 15 years, light case of sin 11
pox.
M'rs. Mary Cast, 4201 Maner s.tierl
smallpox, light.
Theodere StrabJr-, aged 14 jearx ; Ch.:s
Strable, aged 7 yiais, and Lizzie Sti.il! '.
agedlOyeais, all residing at iV2 S':.-.v.
beiry street, smallpox, one or two oil v
partly developed. Will be scut t ti.i-
hospital.
Iiene Halt, aged 11 year:;, 31
We.s.
d
Strawberry sticet, smallpox
Lizzie Wuusch, aged 15 y.-ars, r
at 407 Mauer sticct, raiioleid.
Sylvester Mai thiel, aged 4 jr.11.
ingat217 We-it Strawberry .strej;,
it- 1 .
j .11. 1 1
lax.
All the above pi emises have bjan qui
antiucd and the ied llas have be je pl.n '
011 the doers. Last evei.iug no or twi 1,:
the icd ll.-1.5s were pulled down, but tl.e
health cimmisyiener promptly :eila" '
them.
Theio have been 70 case. umallpex
ard varioleid sinee the disca'e li'.s iti
its appeaiauee. Of this number 17 origi
nated in the j.til, 2 u. ihe -; i a'
and 53 in ililk.ei.t ;..:t.-. ei ti
eitj. Of tLe wheie iiuiuber there
were 12 deaths ; 35 piJcni:. iccuvctii.
aud 25 are still iim'jT tn-atmrut, and thcit
is a vci y fair chance that a'l i;f thcia wi.l
recover, theie being only ihi e e.is' r. tl .1.
au regaidid a? scik.ih.
Neithcr councils nir the county e m
missioners have as yet taken any elueliv;
means te prevent thes)icad of the disease.
Ilsd our authorities, including court, pi
seu keeper, councils and commission
ers deuc their duty iu the first plaec
we would have Lad no smallpox
iu Lancaster tediy. Iu Phi aijiph-.i,
the ether day, a piiseacr committed for
drunken and diseuhrly conduct, com
plained of sicknefs, and the prison sur
geen was summoned, lie found that the
prisoner showed symptoms of smallpox
and gave orders for his immediate removal
te the hospital, and new there is no dau
'gcr of au epidemic m the prison. Had our
prison keeper and surgceu acted with the
same prudence when the Grst case was
discovered iu our prison, many valuable
lives might have bceu saved and our busi
ness interests would net have suffered as
they have.
Seme of our business men complain that
the newspapers, bjr giving publicity te the
facts in the case of the epidemic, injnie
their business, as peoplefrom the country
are kept out of town from fear of the con
tag ion. This may be se, but the com
plainauts should remember that it is the
hnsiiipss of the newspapers te teli
the truth about matters proper
(or public information ; and, in
such cases as the present, if they failed
te de this, false aud exaggerated state
ments would ue doubt get abroad aud de
mere harm than the truth. Besides, if
our business men who find trade impaired
en this account would bring some prossure
te bear en their public servants and try
and get them te de their duty the nows news
p.ipcrs would be much mere gratified te
nole the abatement than the spread of the
pestilence.
Ue and See Them.
Six " night blooming cereus" will open
this evening at Majer O. M. Hewell's.
Bll;3 B.ICTOS r.lADE MRS. TUSISO.
Slrr Witlclilul Aunt Oot Kid or at the Very
t.nii 1'ofmIiIe Sleincut.
The elopement of I. C. Tuniben, a
young lawyer of Jerfey Citj with Miss
Delle Barten of Yerk, Pa., was made pub
lie yesterday. Mr. Tunjsdu is the eldest
seu of the Kev. Mr. Tunison, ler many
years the presiding elder of the Jersey City
district of the Methodist church. About
two weeks ai'e he made the
acquainting el the yeuug lady
who is new his wife at the heuLC
of a fiieud en Sip avenue, hcre she was
visiting. She is about IS years old. They
seen fell in love, and then Mifis Barten
confided te him that she was engaged te a
wealthy old bachelor in her native place,
whom her mother desired her te mairy.
She did net rrc'procate the affection, but
felt unable te oppose tLe wisnes 01 her
family. Tuni.ien proposed au elopement,
and she assented, hut bhe said she expected
her aunt would corae en te Jersey City in
a day or two te take htr home, and if any
thing was te be den.- it must Le done
before the aunt's ariival.
On Saturdaj', July 7. Mr. Tunison called
en her and discovered that the aunt had
a.mrd unexpectedly tariy. He suceced
c 1, however, in communicating tccietly
with the young lady, anil learned that she
and her aunt wde te start that afternoon
for lLr,ir In a::: by the Pennsylvania rail
read. II' lanricd te the office of Gccrge
II. Ii.iiie'i, :, fiiendand ferraeily a fellow
lav iiudiii Te Bairen he confided
his MOift. The pair proceded te the
dtp . ai.d waited for Mijs Harteu ind her
aunt te appe-.r. When the ladies had
arrived and had cnler-id a ear, Mr. Barren
wete :i messige te th'- aunt summoning
lici toLi.eflici en Moutgemry street en
buMi.crs of ital importance. He gave
the missive te a distiijt messenger fcr
delivery. Tiu bej rushed into the
ear and !.ji.vs.d it the aunt who had been
dcfciiLtd u him. S!ie lead it, and then
cxcumi!.; ht-is If ter a iCTr minutes te her
niece, hast, i.vd out of the depot and up
Montgomery sticct.
Ne oeoucr was she out of sight than Mr.
Tuh'se. , wh' -ad b.en auxieuslj' WAteh
iii.. thf Mieeess et this mautuuvie, lushed
h.te the iv r .iij.I warmly greeted the be
wildt-rcd yeuti ; ladj'. lie rapidly explained
v her it.' l.iw i.f her aunt's suddeu
d ji.irtu , .ml ieadily induced her te
aejimiiuMj liini te New Yeik, where they
Wfie mariied that au. rnean by the Rev.
Mr. Simpfeii. of Twentieth stieet Mr.
.Tuuisen then teltgraphed the fact of his
maniai' Jr. ids wim's parents aud set out
with he.- I'.u Manhaitan Bj.icIi, where
tli.y sta-jO.i n:vcralda',s Tiiey have new
n larin '. te J01 .by City. Th: lelativesef
!".Tii ;-')- . em lesigned te her ni-ir-11..
.
lll!!:irde.
T .. P. in .liulphia Sunday Turn lays that
Roberi. .1 line er an expr-it billiatd pla 1
et t!i.;i c.;-., v.aut . te pl.iv a match
:'ameii L:...ii.'s with Jehn t!!inee; Lau
caste. .Mi. Ciiin sns he will aecomme
d t. ;h
11 1. .)'.'!
liem.ti.
(ter he :.ha!l have
i-Tir. te the second story el
Ki iilei's new Luildi
which will he about
next.
C.c 15 ( S ptcmb
."Irs-f-lmiils' .".111111,11 ICx".i"li:i
Ti :.tu '1 11: k a'ld .iiH-y Ilsiul nn'J' .1111
day, .Ji-.iv l'l. .u.i'.'l liij) tu-I.el-t, (ien.l ler
t re-i! si ,!., JI..V). Speul.l tlneiih lr-iii
leae. I..me.i-tfr (Kin.; itrecl) at 5:l,i, Colum Celum
l!.r .1! "i Hi, Manli 1111 :it r,-;l l.ililz at (i3"i and
I,i. 1 : ' ..'. 7:i in. t"ii p.i'iicuiais f'ee c.icu
.1. 'ill ! -t.. i . .s iuIj.'i,7,10,ll,l5,lt',.VJlw
T- 1: Ves:a:.'s Cm.isriAU Tnrn-EiuvM-:: i;iex
will; ft t en i'i cs l.iy cvt'iiinid lia't ji.islsl",
iTtlie I. ctuiv mom nt tiie inikc Miei't .M.I".
cli lili
-
Tli'i S .111 cr i;;i' el Ktiitirlii hlyc .V Cloth
ier's iuarlcrlf, ju.il 1 ul, isaspje mlid minibcr i
uVi 1 past' ii . inl e-t te His1 !.ldi;M. Ne.v
t.i;ic.v kiji . i! -!i.. ,t:i(! -lit in--! ; instructions
1:1 an .tcur : it.aud licit, te aileru the person
ami .!( "j.i-" ! Ii lienn1 ; a pnly plcce et neiv
vee.d jnuatc :. .! thi1 sii.niiicr t.iil.ieiis in
i-Vfiy 'U'p li.iciii id diy j;"'"' liitly illus
tr.did. iil , l." ci-nls ; jji'i h iepy lrem your
ntiVi ,'i 1 '.l -finl ; iSlrav. lniili'.'vClethiiT
rii'Iad. l.ilua ju iidS-Sw 'S.ilw
b."i VTAl.
, e 11 j;.i.
A',-r.sdnl aili lei id all kiln's lcsturrd te
tin1.!1, ii-riit 11 amy '.iy Uiauiiind liyef. I'i-i-
li-fl .i.iil .-ililjil:1. l'l CJIlts, ill all (lllljjist".
:- . 11 1 v
I ', 1 . .11 ' ! I iiilU1..'
Hit- li in 1 ;;( ni uy. II
1. iil-!.i:ix teii.
' In .le Uji, he.d en, uivi:
Jim un1 111 )i ill:, li.ivi- a
la 111 ill's-, lui.v :ui afii
el :inv I. Kill, i;ii 10 Hi'
drujipi t mi I , him ter Tlienxn' I'clectric
Oi'. II v 1.1 i'.u you kimhIi vr llim1. Ker.sali;
lij' I'- U Ceehr.in, diuntlsl, 1 !7and I '.'.) Neilli
(.neon sticf.j.
t'Ui. : :.:u! !:u'..
Flics, le.ichei, nuts, bed-bin 1.11-
phfis, fliipiiiunUs. ii. ,11 oil out by '
11 I tats." l.V.
, mice,
i:eii;rh
I 1. ceni'. ul l.ady C.iineli's .'eeirt id
Yiinth and i.i-auty ler the eompiexieii as b
in' 1 i" s upeiiiii' te any ailiele 1 ever used. It
ie-iiiv::ly removes Ficcklcs, am' will remove
Tan iu one appllc&tien. I'i ice tue.
for sale til all dnij'jisl-..
Ji b. .1. UENNK SMITH,
. j-dnidM.'. Newark, N. J.
"!!. 15ms 11's Cficrvams ohammnlle 1'ills
li.n'i en 'e! Neuralgia ai.s a success." Dr. I
i;. 1. Ilelni in ( iiidtiiiiibiiiy, V.i , .riil cents, at i
Ii'iiir-il-'.
"Tut !iti te .sif.v Dr. Jlrnseu SKin Cm '
his cturtl nil f.Liin of the .srul'i, of four
ycitrs tuiuliinj." .I0I111 .1. Amir. 's, Altenn'j'-
al-I.aw, Ashton, 111. S!, at diajjilsti. Kn
i'(.:s.'l bj- phy:icianu.
11.1 r.;; 5tltm;cj V.'eiucii
1,'niiM';.' .1 f'fir husbands amazinuly 'sl.
should 1 in y i..)i ile their duty. J t unlock JHoetl
JHUr,-' ui 011 1 no I lful.itoret the cirenlatlen.
'i'li' v tut1 exi-ln-dvelj' a blvr d tonic, 'ind e onsc ensc
Hiicn! j' stril fit I'i i root of many i-cileus n 1-
iii-nts. l-f.i a'e bv 11 15. Cochran, dru-uist.
1:17 :m I 1:21 Nertli Queen street.
i:rd et Si8in'.
"j aai we'.l tird happy aain, sayi our lair
eorii'si.endent, Sliss .If nni 1 War 1 en, 7J0 W.
Van isiucu -t, Ciib-ajje, Ul., ''your titinarttan
Xcrviiic etiiee me of s asms."
".I i:.t; e;iiijr !ilinrs!
Are. you ulslurhed.it night and broken el
your 1 est by a sick child suffering and crj'ing
v.'ith the escruciatiiiE; pain of eutliiig teeth?
If s-e, ke at unce and get a bottle etM US. V'IN
SI.UW'S SOOTHING bYUUI. 11 will relieve
the peer little f-ultcrer imtne late ly .'epciul
upon it ; thete is no mistake aheut it. There is
i et a mother ein arth who has ever used it,
who will net tell you at once tint it will
regulate the bowels and jjlve lest, te the
mu' her. and reiki and health te the child, op
i rating h.v-tnssie. U ispcrleetly 'iiu te r.-e
In a! cise.-. and pleasant te the taite, and is
tl.n i iv-erii lien ' ene of the ei 'eslani! beat
le.irile phj'ditlaiis in the Hmle 1 Stales. Se!,i
eve rywhere 25 cents a bottle
mavl-M.W.S&w
:tin
IMHin "!.
' .T.i tyne'.s .limmant"
1 .iv. ij lie's Oin'ment"
"S. a lie's ointment"
Cure tl.cine-1
invi 1-
ei.itciasfi id ' Kin iiit-
"w.iyne's Ointment" )
Mvuj no's ointment" Seaai.-. s.icn as ic ter.
ewaym
emtmeiit ').,., ,:., ,,Mi,i i ,..,,i
niiiti:i..iii"i-'1" i.itii.n.si no i iai ,
wavne's
".Swayne's Ointmeui" bahei's itch, Mires, all
".Swayne ointment" ),.,. fiM, n,?n..
"SwayiieSOIiitmeiit")"""' "-"J'. "-
"Swaj ne'.s i lintmeiil" V kln eruptions.
' Swayne'.s Ointment" ), , ,.. fmi .
"Swnync's Ointment")' "l '"'trcs.sii.s
"Swayne's Ointment" S plaint, itching ;
Swayne's Ointment;' )u . ,..,,,,
icnl") ' "" -
is. and
rnw
plaint, itching pile
thn only c'llect'i.i! enie
"svayne s (Jininieiil " i
1 Swaj no's Ointment" no matter heiv el
1 Swayr.e's Ointment" J nale or lenx st md
ebsti
ding.
Ask for it and u.e no ether. It CUItKS
v-here all else tails. Sold by all druggists,
A Couch, Celd or Sere Threat
Hi 'lulirs Immediate attention. A neglect ir
i"it tcs tlie lungs and an incurable disease is
often the result. "Hit. SWAYNK'S COM
POUND SY1IU1' WILD UIlEltUY " cures the
ii est severe coughs and ceids, aclsdirecllj' en
the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed,
and ler bienchlal. asthma, all pulmonary al-
lectlonsel l-ngytamlina, Jtisthebestremedy
ever di-ceveicd. Trice 2.1 cents and fl per
iKittle. The large size is the most, economical
Sold by all best druggists. 119-MWAl'lVit&W
Tub most popular and fragrant roilumeer
theilay'-lIACICMETACK." Try it. Sold by
H. 1!. Cecliran, drntrglst. Kes. 137 and 130
NertliQaccn street feb7-eeil3
.VU'ifTJOX'i.
ir'eLTZ IvEnrca. On the 11th of .lulj-, at the
residence et the bride's parents, Newport Jiar
racks, Ky.. by Hie Uev. J. II. Steward, Fred'k.
btclnman feltz, 1st II. S. Cavalry, son et tiie
late Surgeon General .1. M. Feltz, U. S. X., te
Mary Frances, daughter of JIujer.T. IJ. Krefr,
V. S. A.
MSA TUi.
IIuckius In this city, en the Uth Inst.. Mrs.
Uirbara Uuckius, wife et the late William
Muchius, ajjed CCycars.lt inenthi ar.d .". days.
The relatives and friends of the lainilj are
respccttully invited t jattend theiuneral from
the residence of liar son, W. II. II. Iinchius,
Se. 3:g Xerth Mulberry street, en Tiie-iluj-atternoen
at 2 o'clock. Interment at A"ood A"eod A"oed
ward II ill Cemetery. It
Stkltju:. In this cltj-, en the l.itirint . Mrs
Anna htruhle. wldev. .of the late Christian
Struble, In the Sath year of hur ajre
The idativcs and friends el the lainily aie
rtspcelfiilly invitnl te attend the funeral
lrem th iiesidciiee of Mr. llebeit ricliheltz,
Ne. It Seuth I.imc street, en Til--lay alter alter alter
noea :.t2J- o'clock. Interment ar Voelward
Hill ceiiietrj It
Mcssr.i: I illy 1 1, in Strasbui-fr bireugli. Or.
ISi'iiJainin Mu ser, in thelu-l yarel lusag'1.
The relatives and lilcnils of the lamilyarc
rc-peetlully Invited, without fiiithcr notice,
te attend tl'c funeral Ireuili'i late lcsUlcnce
in Slrusburg blrenh, en Tuesday, Julvl7,
at 1 o'clock, p. 111. Services and interment at
JjOiigenef kur's meeting house it 2 o'clock, p.
in.
Vf-'ii ADVS-lSilSt.S
-ITrANTITJl 83,000
Fiitsvr
Ml) ttin AUK
V en valuable cily property. Inquire
ii at
It
tlliH Ofi'C'C
-7" r.i . a.
X. Adjeurnc 1 niecliiur et the Ye-it'ir r.U-n's
Clulstian Association THIS i:V.M5G lit 8
o'clock. It
1 . SAI.K. AIIOIIT 312 ?KI'.T
)F
t Wronght-lien ICiiilinrr ami 21 Stene
Works V. S. 1.,
Ivl0 2td Il'iSliippen street, Lancaster, I'.i
w-
.WTKll-A VdU.MJ I.ADY WANTS A
siiuutlen tode up-stah'3 work, wattless
1 I
ere;
It
or cook in ! in a small lamilv. Apply at
It Ne. i KAST OUAN'Uli: ST
Yi.! l.XtVJ 1
eitl- Qii
I'liO.'i'i' CUrAlt liTOltF, "1
lueen s'lict. Jlei'iltiuarters ler
the best r,c eiirar in the cit v, at
I! ::'l "tA'.'s
F
,vjii i:.si 'I'iik hT;:.
Ninth Quern street, 00
eecupli1.1
by
urns ICiiit'walt. Apply 10
J IH)s. !:. FIV'KI I",
ii.b7 SH.iii-fniitl,! Ne. 12i) I'!:;-: Kin;;.'-'
VTauh :
Oi liuj' lilt:
iiiiiiket, at
II M.l'JiAN
MIS'J'AIIK, POK YOU f.N
lust .le. Hivaii'i I'iKiir m th"
- . .i,i.-v. 1 !f)'i rir. u
.r in;:. TAX jsa.
'- 'Hie .inp'ifatH Is in Hi" hands et the
'lira ,u rr. :: -er fuiit. r.ll ler pieuipt p.iv-in-it
W. II. JlAIWliM.I,, Tie.tuner,
Ne. 12 Cfntr :-fUMn
iniifi1 hours lrem !l a. m.'e 1 p. in.
jTll-ti:
i cptin" th" fountliitien walls in twoonc tweonc twoenc
btory heiibis us.il iences en .Jehn street, i an
east. r. I'm., will h? sold at public sale mi Wnl-nu-day.
Julj' IS, l&Sl. at 10 o'clock a. in. The
bi!lli gs, etc , le '-i1 lemevetl.
M. SlAfiONUilili,
julj i:2tl Administiater.
l ssiUNK!) ESTAl K Ol' WH A. Ddl 1,11,
j and vile, e! Lancaster Cily. Liiueastci
county. Tiie undersigned Auiliter appolnt appelnt
i"! te disiriiiiifu the. balance lemaiiiin in the
haud id ( his 15. Jiauliiian, etq., se-'si.i.ec1, te
a'.i" i lii'in ihn-e legally cutitluu te the sum1,
will it ler that purpos-e en KIlIll.VY. AUl!.
ll', iss;r, at in o'clock, a. m, in th- Ulir.nv
'limn et the Cmi t Heuse, in the Cit J'ni Laii
ctistc. whti-e ad jieiMins interistid in stiM
dl-trihu i n iirij' attend.
jylCldM II. CAUIT.NTKU, Auditor.
e r;,;!tv5:tJ.-i a skin (iityiviAii ir: it
f ' tin1 sijjhl is ei very slew tnimutieii, and
lve lisc ine pain. Ii isteldeiii met with,
esn.'.it In peren.! who hae pas-ii d the mid
dle per oil t lile.
-.11 ilisc.'.H-s e the Li !', KAIL TIIItOAT-.'il-e,
L Inen'e i nil J'riv.ite Diseases sue e ,
Itiliy Heated liy
HUM. II. I. and M. A LONUALLU
Olliee 1:5 Kast Walnut ttieet, L'uieisti r, l'.l.
Co'.stilt-iiien lice.
at Tin: ueki:i:mi:n'.s Teiti:.
Al Miuimer (.nedi I'leciiiri out ithmil !
aid in cost :n milieu lei.'ii ler I'ali (ificiii-" t.
einusl !ie the leii'i ;.ei i y.iiirti ! in
iiriiiK
OI 11 TUAili: DOLL Mis
'ml uei par j:i ti" Inr Iheni, a..d lien I .it lie
dii"! d t' ices.
Hetiry Ecchteld e,
M) :i2 NOi'TIl QlIKEN Sl'liKJ.r,
i-s ,1H.I the lil Slejkliijf. leh'i-ld
J )l JI.Sl' sll.i U'll.i. S5L -CIS. ' II
i III' :..dlA, JULY Li, lssi. al .n ."."
Nmiii !)ui;e slieet a lare let e. he ' eheiil
and kiichini lurnilur , eutislslin . el .tri.r.
dliiiiiroein, library and i.lleh n lurniliue ;
also, chainlier biiitti and Iu"ldin;j : litu -els,
ingrain and i.iir eat lie's In tins y.ml : tin and
tici iisw ; e tubs, liiiekcis, t.ie-.1. and pipe,
,i il many ether articles uni lncirieiicd I he
pirlnr liiiiiiture s iiuitenew a d et th l.ejt
iii:iILy
Sale loc liiiincuc'! at '.l.e'e.Mjka. in.. heu
iMinHtieii' e I" silo will bu made i. mi . n h,- !iev.
J. G. Mtiilielhiiid. et Ye.d 'Iiis.ilid , La was
ter, l'a.
Putties desiring te -ce lli-j article .lie lo
om sted te call en .he day provieu, in the
sab1. SHUi'.KItT ii SUT l'O.N
ll-ltil Auctieneeis.
C"1 KOB01.WWK CU1.1.KUC, .
J founded in ITS'!.
Knv. J AJIK3 A. DliON N,S. J l'l'.i'.sme.vT.
AUAI-"KaiViindMJlL.-sT ri ,-' O ;i.xipcn
Oil Thursday, tepl 1" ISsJ. Iieiui. initie. i,
etc., $.'500 per annum, for p.u ticu'arsaih.i. .s.
lM'.H'jIHKNT OKOitOhiOWN COLLKliL,
I). C.
: ii ::si5:i(t: !.'.. -.ir.aii :M:ope!ibonMou :M:epe!ibonMou :M:ope!ibenMou
uaj', i-ept lllli, Is-e. ''"'iin-5 mr the f 'ill
Cotnt-e et L"ciuits, i'll). Ail-lies J W II.
LOVMOY, 51 11.. !ian,!HI 2th M . X. v.,
Washington, Ii. C
i'aKSiilm'il.Or LAW opens un Thmsdaj',
cict. I 1SS.1 C(M!i.-ftOi studies exl-ndcd and
le-airaiiycil Faeultj': Hen. It. T. ienirk,
Hen Jeie. Jl. WiNen, .Indue W. A. liich.nd
miii (l). S. Ciu:t il Ol.uinsj. Maitln l' Mol Mel
lis. LL ! .mil. I.. J I'iirlinuuin, oil C W.
HelluKiu, LI. I)., De.ii: Tenus, v, j-,(.r;m
num. Addie, .SAM'L M 'i CA'i M IN, c-i ,
Secietaiy, 1I-". X 1. Av.i.-.e, N. '.'.'. na-h
nif-ten, ! .'. jiiljlfi-liml
Ji'Omb ... I i.i'j:-,.
tV
or Tin;
A. H. E. ZI0N WESLEY CHUKCH,
( coLenro )
IN illi' WOODS, QUAUHY VILLK,
On iSunday, July 22d 1883.
Trains leave Lancaster, Ivlnf street, at !):00
a. i.. and Loep. ui. Itcturnlntr, leave Quany Quany
viUeaill:4ia. m andCi'iOp. m. Karefei round
trip, (35 c nts.
A Cneir et 1(0 Voices, nailer the clurc et
Prof. Win. 15. Stevens and Sister itatthew.
Several distinguished clergymen will bopies bepies
ent. Nospiiiieus or malt liquors will be allowed
en the ground
Accommodations ler all.
Elder Orcys will be In charge. It
TrAtUAHl.15 UUSlIC.s, rjiOi'iiiiiY AI'
V l'lUVATH SALH
.Situated NOS. t'l AND Wi Vi'EST KING
Si'ltEEl, Lancaster, l'a., midway between
Ccntie Square and Stevens Heuse ami Head
ing Kailiead Depot, and opposite Cenpei's led
Lien Hetel, and iiew occupied iij- A. N. 15ien
eman. It has a Irontagnel 2.1 fe-t 7 inc.ies,
running back 1.12 lei t, with the light et way
te the 'Jlietallej'en the west, wmie ever the
alley the second, third and fourth steii-s
belong te the property, making the wlielu
lient.'ii teet, 7 inche-. xclusive of thaalle;
way, te which it lifts lislit et tree ingiess and
e gri's at any ami all times thiengh te West
Mifflin street.
This pieperty is In geed repair, ami has
been used as a shoe store aud dwelling for
nearly CO years.
Fer fiu liter information apply te
JAC01515. LONO, Keal l'.state Agent,
julyll Hvil.V2ivds,i: .Ne. ii West King St.
1 IliAI.
J
: Fit:
ir.'.-i J.AiNtiK CO ill TAN V
OK l-IULAiiLLrillA.
AB3Cts ever ONE MIX.L,IO, TWO
HUNDRED THOUEAND
DOLL.AES.
Insnrcf l'repertj' at Curieut Hates.
Lesses I'i inaptly Settled and I'ahi.
RIFE & KMJFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East Kin- Street.
mU-6mdM,W&SU
out aoeDn.
J.U
.iiai:i-in & c..
MEASURES TAKEN
AN D
Shirts Made te Order
Has been a speetelty with us iluiing the past
year, and iu that time ever 500 orders have
been taken, and in every cu-e the best satisfac
tion has been given in legard te lit, material
and workmanship Fer the past month the
Oi'EN liO.SOM STYLE has taken the lead en
account el their being cooler te the wearer
than the ordinary-closed bosetn.ar.d are adapt
i d both for ctreet and dregs wear.
The best made shirt is 1'EAUL SIIIUT, be-in-imadeet
supeiier material than an- ether
shirt sold ter f LOO
Trails Dollars Taken at ?u.
BJIAETIE&CO.'S,
Cor W King and Prince Sta.,
LANCASTER, 1A.
rp;: xi'v uellaks
STILL .W0KTJI 100 CENTS
AT Til K
NEW YORK STORE.
Oiler a Large
Vaiiety of
SUMMER SILKS
In Stripes, Checks and I'laln Celeis, at
lesa than regular prices.
Drtss Silks at 44c, worth 50c.
Dress Silks at -50c, wth 62c.
Dress Silks at 82c , worth 75s
AN ELEGANT
BL&.OK DRESS SILK
At JTI.ua a ar.I, lately --old at $1.2."i,
all-wool. imuk'.'J VEiLirra-
Ucauiitnl Shanes, 2.1c. a Yard.
Jiiice ISimliugs, New Colorings, 12k. Yd.
-il'ECIAL ilAitf JAINS.
ONi: ' SE YAltll '.VIDi: l'liUCALLS,
At .sjiic. a yaul, worth 12;c.
ONi: ' '.-!. t'ANCY .SI'lid.-UCKKi:.
At h'c. a j aril, ertli 1-,'ie.
ONi". CASH I'.l.ST CALICOKb al fie uyaul
fro 1'Aiua
FIN ;- K I GLOVES
At Z3c. a l'ir, Vi'erlh Tic.
I'i: VIUJUAUTEKS Feil
LATEST STYLES, I5LST QUALIT.
AND LOWLST l'UICl S.
Ke. 8 end lvvEHT:iKG eTBiil, -'.
IS
" ::N I !'.;!) K T'f Hi- '(."JliT IHUi'
tkmVr.bii)Uih
irt
re r
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QKADQTJJITBBB
-i Mi:-
n
liessamer
Wat
i ii: i.tei :.-.'. tii '.'! '
n
rproeis-
iin ami eiiti si.
UiSJZKS -NIM'tlt:'!:.0.
'iaiiK'ie eui: own ei:i)Ei:, winieuu
NAM HON LACII CAUMILN'T.
KVKUY GARMVA'T WARRANTED.
S, js. Falmesteck,
L VM.'ASTi:!;
i'A.
Nf'XT !Jit T- COUni HOUSE.
LTI ( I'
letzger & Sauglmian
At'.E MOW SELLING. I'RI.l'AUATOUY TO
GETTING IV Til LI it 1'ALLSTO K,
SUMMER GOODS
OK ALL KINDS.
At Very Much Reduced Prices.
BLACK NATIN PARASOLS
With Sp mish Lace, at SJ.r.0, that wciv f.VO.
Lewer j;i tides in propeitlon.
We arc SPllin;' the balance of cur
GulMl SUITINGS
At i'.'4 ccnti a yi r 1, tha' were 10 eenti a y::rd.
15
WELKIN)
iiAKUAbTSit.
(I'.i.tween the Cooper Heuso and Serrel JHer-p
:iitel.
DlVIUKN'U NOTIUK.
The president and tnanagcr-i of the Lan
caster amt .Siisiu(;aniiii Turnplhc Itead have
declare.! a divi.iend ei lour per cent. m the
capital Mede et the company, payable en de
mand at the elllce of the trenail rer.
W. l IMilNTON, Treasurer,
iuly2 StM Ne. US Seuth Que.ni Street.
ielzprMuiMai,
SEaOMTTDTTrON:
MONDAY EVENING,. JULY 16, 1893
A THREATENED STEIKE.
HY
TUU TKLKGKAtM UPUa.TUUSl
TheySaad iu Thtlr Ssuianda te tne Offlclala
The ye3tern TJnlun's fctcclj Declin
ing In Cunscqcecrc.
PiiiLADELi-uiA, July 1G -A dispatch
from Xcw Yerk says : The telegraph
operators intend Hcndiug iu their demands
te the Western union company officials
te day. It U expected that the questions
of increasing the operators' pay and de
creasing the hours of labor will be con
sidered at the directors' meeting en Wed
nesday. Concessions will probably be
made en both sides.
A director of the Western Union com
pany says i "We shall prevent a locking
out if possible. Wc are all anxious te de
everything which will benefit our empleyes
and the country generally." 'Hie operators
will cease work en Wednesday evening
unless their demands are complied with.
The Company's stock Declining.
New Yenic, July 16. The Western
Union te day declined from 80jj te 78
ou reports that the telegraph opera
tors would this afternoon send in
their demands for increased pay
and sherter hours. The committee from
the telegraphers' organization, composed
of seven members from different cities,
called ou Gen. Eckcrt about 1 o'clock
te-day and presented a letter, requesting
a general incrcase of 15 per cent, in the
balaries of operators and a slight reduc
tion in their hours of work and requested
that a reply should be returned as early
as convenient for him te de se. Ne time
v;as stipulated ler ana no threats were
made.
JUISHt: .iVUS OPINION.
Ce Decides in u -Norrifcteivn ICallvrar Salt.
NeitnrsTOAN, Pa., July IC Judge
Beycr te-day delivered a lengthy opinion
iu tha matter of an injunction asked for
by the Philadelphia & Reading railroad
company te restrain the Pennsylvania &
Schuylkill Valley railroad company from
locating the piers, columns or abutments
of the iron bridge, by which the tracks of
the defendant company cress theso of the
plaintiff at West Manayunk, en the plain
tift's property.
The judge's decrea is substantially fav
orable te the defendant, while he sug
gests modification of their plan and
directs them te file a new plau aud draft
in the piothenotary's office, aud te secure
the plaintiffs against damages by a bend
before proceeding further.
The liiielcru.
Alexandria, July 16. -There were 35
death", from cholera at Damietta yester
day. Gl at Mansnrah, 22 at Samoneud and
20 at Menzalch.
The pauic at Alexandria caused by the
fear tbafc the cholera will reach here has
been icuewed and the people are leaving
the city ia laige numbers.
There have be cu two cases of a disease
supposed te bs cholera at Bulak and six
death.? from cholera have occurred at
Wagsa.
ATeun;;;irl Killed by Lightning.
Wilmington, Del., July IC. An Every
Keening special rejiei ta a heavy storm in
Talbot county. Hid., jestctday. The dwel
ling of Frank Wiliis, near Wye Mills, was
i.tiuck by lightning nnd his eldest dangh
ter, who was at home spending her vaca
tion, was killed. Seveial wheat stacks
weiedestipyed by lightning.
cner.il i.n:ercenisnt 01 the Sunday Law.
.jEi'Kr.RSON Citv, Me July 15. In
ebservance pf the Sunday law all the
saloons heie were closed yesterday and all
business was iuspended except iu hotels
aud tliug store.. Dealers were net
allowed te sell rewspapers. The saloon
men took the initiative iu compelling
e .;ci:einl suspension of business.
-"I'm: ili Willi ami illether-lU'l.aw.
TiteY. N. Y.. July, At Cbcever, near
Pert Hi in y, yehterday afternoon, Levi
jlcC'inlej' h'"f' killed his wife and
wounded ?Jis. Maisten, his inotlier-in-lair.
McCeuley lied and is still at large,
lie and his wife had net been living te
getbe-r Slie went te his house for her
olet'.ing aud he warned her that if she
tool; the cleiliii. z be would sheet her.
(Clilcd 11:-; Unde
Athens, Tex., July 1G Constable Jehn
Iloleon .sbid. and killed his uuo.e, Mr. Van
Alstciu, yeiteiiiay. The same bullet
wounded thu l.ittei'.? wife in the shoulder
and hand. A family difficulty was the
cant,.1 el llie hhoetiuir.
'. Inilf-:a 111 Clliru.
Caire, July 1G Cholera has appealed
in seveial cptaitcrs of the city, and is
siirtadin'C in the Arab quailers. There
have been four cis s iu tiie hospital, cne
of which pievcd fatal.
I.'CKtli t :. l'ubllc illun.
Oakiaxd Sid., July 1G. Judge T. C.
Theakte, ex coiiiniifcsiener of patcuts and
fermeih member of Congress from Ohie,
died hoi. tiiis merninjr.
ii Oiiurum.
Cox(eui). N. II.. July 1G. There was
no quei urn in te day's ballet for United
S'ati'.-i sen".'"!'.
V ?'!. .Ii 11nlCAiIi).i.v
V.'ashimgtem, July 10. Fur the Middle
Atlantic states, lining followed by falling
baiemetcr, stationary or slight rise in
tomrcratuie, westerly winds, fair weather.
JlAiitCiSl.t.
l'hllMlelp!ii niHruei.
I'uiLADixrniA. J uly 15. Fleur market dull i
.'-npertine. $1 2)03 02; Extra, $3 73Q4 25;
1'enn'a Family, i4 87CJ5 ; Minn. Extra, clear,
Uy1 Heur at $3 50.
Wheat llrmcr; Ne. 2 Webtern Rcil, $1 14X
1 15 ; Ne. 3 de $1 10l 11 ; Ne. 1 Red, II la
117.
Coin seai co and tinner; Sail Yellow, C5c;
de Mixed, 59iC2c ; Ne. 3 Mixed, 50c.
Oats dull and steady ; Ne. 1 White, 4(?347c ;
Ne. 2 de, fiSllKc; Ne. 3 de, 41'344Hc.
Seeds dull : limethy, Jl b3'S2 00 ; Flaxseed,
.uiet at $1 5031 53.
Previsions in lair demand ; Mc3s Perk,
$10 C0fJ17 00: Beef Hams, 129; India
me-,3 beet, $20321: smoked hams, 1314c;
pickled hams. 11K12J4.
Lard firmer; City Renned, 10c; loose butch
ers', S08J4C ; piime steam, $9 '25.
Butter uiariiet quiet and barely steady ; Pa.
and Western creamery extra, 2223c : B. C ft
N. v., none here : Western extra, 1718c ; de
gee 1 te choice, 14J81Ce.
Rolls dull at 8313c.
Egjis llrni en lllit stocks; Pcnn'a extra,
20JS21c; Western, lU519c.
Cheese quiet: N. . mil cream, KhXll ;
Vestei 11 de, 8g9j ; l'a. part skims, 43lic ; de
full, lit. le.
Petroleum dull : Refined, I'iQlUc
Whisky at f 119
cattle Market.
PuiLADELvniA, July IC Cattle market fair ;
receipts, 3,500 head ; prime, 67c ; geed ut
tyi&)v ; medium at OJQSJie; common at 54
Otic : "x'cxss, Iiij5ic.
hheep tair : reci ipis, 16,003 head ; piirae, b
jc; goeil, 5Ji3e; medium, i'Aiiific:
common, I3g Is; culls, 2Sc; stock ewes, 40
Jc ; lambs at UKGSc.
Hogs dull at 8syc ; receipts, 4,103 head.
New Yerk Market.
New Yeke, July IC Fleur dull and un
settled and declining; State and Western,
$5 253 UO ; extra choice, 13 "JOge 75.
Wheat KtSYfi higher; Arm, but quiet;
Ne.2 Red, AUK. fl 1401 14; Scpt.,l ICJ4
1 17K; OcL.Sl 18&1 19.
Cern opened J-SJjc better ; quiet ; Mixed
Western spet,50tf6'c de luture, 53063(c.
Oats without quotJble change.
QuotaUena by iued, KeQrann Ce-, BaiU
ers, Lancaster, Pa.
t , Ujum. 12x.-3r.ic.
MIchKnn OeatraL. 89 88K S9
New Yerk Central IIS U6X 115
New Jersey Central 8S
Onlo Central. 8X
123
40l
3432
27
leex
127K
24
434
3t;
101
2.V
91
26
40
J'OKUAV-, W TT 139tCj:U.... A-7B
Denver A Kle Grande. ... 4US
Kansas A Texas. 27
Lake Shere 106K
Chicago & X. W com.... 12
N. N Out. Western.... 25
bt. Paul A Omaha J3
FadfieMall
KechcsterA 1-ittsbureh.. 17
St. Paul 101
Texas Pacific 34
Union Pacific..............
Wabash Common
Wabash Preferred.
West'rn Union Telegraph
Louisville ft Nashville...
xl. JLf.ishl. cE St. X... ......
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation
Pennsylvania.........
Beading.... ...... ..........
P. T. 4 Buffalo
Northern Pacific Cem...
Northern Pacific--Pref...
Heatenvllle.....
Philadelphia ft Erle
Northern Central
Underground..............
Canada Southern
92
27
4I
804
10
45
58
27S
14
48
83
27fc
14
IS
83
COX
1
CO
102
ra
103;5
Oil
People's Passenger.
a
fniiadeinnia.
Quotations by Asseclateu Press.
Stocks weak.
Philadelphia ft Erie U. K 10
Heading Kallread 279
Pennsylvania Railroad :: 5S
Lehigh Valley Kail read 70
United Companies or New Jersey 102
Northern Pacific... 47-54
Northern Pacific Prererre'l S4JS
Northern Central Kallread 56
Lehigh Navigation Company 4514
Norrlstewn Kallread lCOJi
Central Transportation Company 39
Wttsb'g, TitusvlUe ft l$uflaleR.K 14
Little Schuylkill Kallread 0-
flew XOTK.
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks weak and lower. Meney, 2KQ3C.
New Yerk Central
lU'K
isrie Kauread.............. .....,
Adam? Express ........... .............
Michigan Central Kallread
Michigan Southern Kallread
Illinois Central Kallread
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad....
Chicago ft Keck Island Kallread ,
Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad..
Western Union Telegraph Company,
Teledo ft Wabash
. no
..132
. 8.1
101
132J
.133
,121i
.131
SO
New Jersey Central
M'i
New Yerk Ontario ft Western.
mwi
Live Stock Prices.
Chicago Hogs Ueceipts. 5,500 head ; ship
ments, 5,000 head; market brisk and 10 15c
higher : mixed, f 4 7333 40 ; heavy. i 10(25 40 :
light, ?3 103 75 ; skips, $3 00S I Cl ; closed
easy.
Cattle Receipts, 1.C00 head; shipments,
5,500 head : market fairly actlve and steady ;
experts. . C0590; geed te eholce shipnin.
$3 20. 70 ; common te medluui, $1 5034 52.
Sheep Receipts, 350 head; shipment?,
COO head ; inai-KCt dull but steady; Inferior
te fair. I23 Oe ; choice te extra, $3 70.
laical steCKB ami nends
Reported by .1. li. Leng.
l'a 1
vat.
Lune.i'Uy 6 per ct. Leun, 1! tie Ibbx.. .tluu
' " lbS5... ltlt-
1190... 100
u 1M... tOt
5 per et. In 1 or 3u years.. 100
5 per ct. Scheel Lean .... 100
" 1 " In 1 or 2J years.. 10O
4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100
M 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100
Manheim borough lean 100
mSOSLLANBOUB STOCKS.
li).'
!'!
117
120
leejM)
102
1(H)
100
lOI.Ji
102
ti.it.
35.i5
45
l-'li
Quarryvllle K. K.
Millers ville Street Car
Inquirer Printing Company
Watch Factory
Gas Light and Fuel Company..
Stevens Heuse (Bends)
Columbia Gas Company
$50
50
5-)
100
30
i'JO
Columbia Water Company...
Susquehanna Iren Company
100
KK)
50
VI
Ml
2 5.25
220
5
IC
1
21
100 5.'i
fl 15.50
lufi
H.2
10i-
Marietta nonewware
Stevens llouse..-.
Sicily Island....?.
East Brandy wine & Wnyuesb't;. . .
Millersville Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
MISOSIXAVBOUS BONUH.
Quarryvllle R. R., due 18U3
Reading ft Columbia It. lt5'.i
Lancaster Watch Ce.. due lSSii..,.
lue
. 100
I Oil
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce..
due In ler 20 years Km
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
due 1886. ......... ... ..... toil
TtmnriKB STOCER.
Big Spring ft Heaver Velley t '2i t .
Bridgeport ftHeres hoc 13)i 22
Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 i.-i
Columbia ft Washington 25 21
Columbia ft Big Spring '25 1-
Columbia ft Marietta '23 .;
Maytown ft Klizabethtewn ai in
Lancaster Ephrata 25 47.
Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 ie;t
StrasDur,? & Millport 2i 21
Marietta ft Maytown T in
Marietta ft Mount Jev ir, ;;i
Lane., Elizabeth t'n A Middle t'n lu te
I tineas ter ft Fruitviile. M m
liucaster ft Lltitz 25 73
Lancaster ft Williamstewu '25 le.".
Lanciulcr ft Maner 5i &.
Lauca.ter ft Manhetm -2b 41
Lancaster ft Marietta -25 r
Lancustur ft New Helland KM
Lnncast3r ft.SiisuuehHiiu.'-. iOe
base sroese.
First National bain. ilve
Farmers' National Bank 51 1
Fulton National Bunk 100
Lancaster County National l.auk. 50
Columbia National B.mk 100
Christiana National Bank 10J
Ephmtii National Bank let'
Flint National Bank, Cuiuuihhi.. .. 100
first National iwiie, trasburK... tlA
First National Bank, Marietta 100
First Natienul Bank, Mount Jcy.. ni
Lititz Nutlenul Itiinix 10c
Manhelji National iifiix 10C
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ALL SORTS.
Here there's ALL SORTS OF (.LeriHSG
about everything that ene can w-II think or,
neccsary te keep MEN, BOYS and CHIL
DREN comfortable.
If there U anything in cur line tint ou
think et purchasing, we should be pleased te
have you call and leek ever the stock that is
here. There's mere than a bit et winlein in
one keeping posted i.s te -prices. We believe
that our tiguic-i are down te the lowest notch,
and invite comparison with tiiese quoted te
you elsewhere ler like quality of goods. The
saving 0 a dollar or two Is a matter et quite
as much interest te you as fie making tliercef
Is te ourselves.
Drep in te see us. Trade mutually satisfac
tory generally results from the calling.
The HIGHER GRADES et OUR CLOTHING
are Medels of the Tailor's Art. The LOWER
are Streng, Honest, Neat and Cheap. Between
the extre es we have variety enough te try
your patience.
NO DIFFERENCE between values et
TRADE. BLAND. GOLD or GREENBACK
DOLLARS here.
lyers & RatMeii,
Leading Lancaster Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET.
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NKl'KICr, TO ALL,
And that the Lewest Price,
AT
SfllRK'S CARPET HALL,
COR. W. KING AND WATER ST..
One Quality of Goods, and That the
Best Quality,
AT
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL,
COR. W. KING AND WATER STS.
One Way of Dealing, and That the
Pair "Way,
AT
SHIRE'S CARPET HALL,
COR. W. KING AND WATER STS.,
Lascastkr, Fa.
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-lf-ONU JLT FAIR AXl QOOtMB.
Te these who are familiar
with the appointments of our
department for Ladies' Suits
nothing need be said. Strang
ers eueht te knew, however.
that they will find the upper
fleer of one our Chestnut street
buildings quite devoted te the
convenience of lady visitors,
comprising drawing and rebing
rooms, and especially the mirror
room, three sides of which re
flect the entire figure from every
point and afford all that can be
desired in fitting " or " trying
en."
The adjoining floors contain
in glass cases the made-up
dresses in se varied sizes that,
at the most, only a trifling ad
justment may be needed te in
sure a satisfactory result in the
fitting.
A leading material for sum
mer wear and for all OLcasiens
is in
Nun's Veiling, either in cr out et mourning,
complete, 13.
A better article, $20 and 2l.
A full line et Cushmeres, a mere expensive
material, the dress complete, $10 and i.
Black silk Dresses, well-trimmed, 25. $35,
(40.130 and 9120.
We noticed 11 coupleot figured Silk G.e'nj
dines en hand, reduced just one-hall ; new
$3.1.
SUMMER SILK DRESS.
Self-trimmed, new uoeds, e ther in or out et
mourning, $10, f IS anil 25.
A small let el I'laln Silk, iu colors, 924
Afew Imparted Die ses for this summer ar.t
largely re. nice. t
A very pretty small check in velvet trlni--mlng,
55.
a line or medium fabrics ter summer or fall,
$15 and $75.
O.sterd Waists, in blue, gray and garnet, a
light wee en fabric. Jii
same with hiisque, $9 and $12.
A line of better quality, in light weight, 1."
and $23.
ALINEOF WA-H GOODS E1IBRAC1CS:
Wlilte Dress, in three pieces. easy launilried
14.50.
Higher grades, ei up.
Same, three pieces, trimmed with ombioi.l embioi.l ombiei.l
cry. $10 te 'M.
Colored Sateen, three piece 4, plain, rj 'ncid
teJ4.
Figured, alsi three pieces, $C.
Colored Seer-ucker Stilpes, $7 and $3.
Gingham?, all colors, $J.
Mack unit WhI e Zephyr Cleth Drcssu3 re
duced lrem 97 te 94.
Ready-made Dresses in stock,
for the promenade, receptions,
opera, weddings, equestrian
parties and all occasions usual
te a lady in society.
1301 Chestnut street, second lloer.
JOHN WANAMAKER
White Skirts for summer
wear are are en the Chestnut
street ground fleer. The stock
is very complete.
Cambric Rallied Skirts. i3c . 7.ric, ii, $1 2"..
With Hamburg Kdge, 91. 91.23, $1 SO te $2(1.
1'anier Bustle skin. $1, $1 -IS, 11.7."..
Ludics' Underskirt, with plain hein and
tuck. 40 :md 0 cents.
With Cambric UulHe, 75 cents.
Wlt-i Hamburg R-iihe, $1, $1.23 te SLWl.
Arcade. aat side.
JOHN WANAMAKEK.
Many ladies, whose time and
inclination permit, will select
their material and have it made
up. This can be done either
under the skilled training of
our own people or under their
own supervision at home.
The Silk Department, that
seems te rank in Dress Goods,
is organized with very remark
able care. We have a resident
buyer in Paris of long experi
ence. The large quantities of
Silk that we have controlled in
block during the past few
months, and that se many ladies
have pronounced " half-price,"
is an earnest of what our future
will be in Silks.
We recommend at present
A Surah J ilk, in shades and b'ack, ; .30.
Same In hUck, $1.
Silk Dumussc Givnaillun for scaslde wear,
in many tints und tinseled, $l..r0 and 94..
Sic. Iian Silk in black, ter early morning
wraps in the mount tins, $I..V).
Silk counter, Thirtcuitli street, second en
right.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Ordinary lines
of
Dress
Goods with us
stantly flowing
like a con-
are
spring, always
fresh and no accumulation of
old stock te " work off" with
regular goods. Ladies have
remarked : "It is net necessary
te bring a dressmaker or geed
judge te avoid being cheated or
making mistakes you have
changed all that."
Albatross aud Nun's Veiling, black anil col
or it, 23 cents and 91.25.
Lae; Hunting in Iilacki much nel. 2lcent
and 7."i cents.
A Weel Grenadine, formerly sold as "Lain
age." 75 cents.
uasumcre, in an caiurs, inciuuing inline
evening1-hades, 50 cents and tl.
Pinhead Stripe, and Checks, all-wool goods,
reduced from 75 te 5'J cents.
Chestnut street entrance, main able, right and
1-tt.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
We are selling at this season
very heavily of Wash Goods. ,
Seme are fast colors and some
are net. We'll net deceive you
wittingly, If we're deceived
ourselves and tell you wrong, it
is net you that should pay for
our blunder. It's our place te
see this don't often occur, and
it don't, for we couldn't afford
it.
At this time we are running;
largely en
5leu-.seline d'Inde, In plain colors, reduced
trom.J7$c.te23c. y
Crepe Vcdde. a light fabric, sheer and in
plain colors, 15c.
scotch Zephvr Gingham, 15c andSOc.
Ratiste, figured and In plain colors, 15c. and
We.
Jehn Wanamakek.
Chestnut, Thirteenth anil
City Hall S.'uaie
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