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I TO DAY'S WEATHER KEPOIXT. Indications for me twenty four boors com meneing at 3 p. Saturday July 1st: Local showers, followed by clearing weather southerly shirting to westerly winds. Iiooal "WeatUer Report. IWXaTBKB BnilU, ILiRRlSBUBGt July 1.

I 8 p. if. 8 a.m. 12 noon. Barometer 30.09 30.09 30.09 Temperature 1 72 65 76 numidity.percent 73 80 72 Wind S.

V. S.W. S. W. Wind 4 3 6 Weather Cloudy, Cloudy.

Cloudy. Mean barometer, 8.09. Mean temperature, 71.0. Mean humidity, 76.3. Maximum temperature, 76.4.

Minimum temperature, GO.O.g Maximum velocity of wind, 6 miles, occurred at noon. Precipitation, .00. iror Harrisburg and vicinity: Generally MM C1UU VYCU1U. P. S.

D. P. S. Saturday, July 1st, 1893. Store closed all day Tuesday, July 4th.

Wash Silk! India Silk China Silk Trimming Silks I Real Japanese Wash Silks, Philadelphia price, 60c per yard our price while they last, only EOc. Step in and see them. Cream Ground Wash Silk, with neat figures, worth 75c; Saturday and Mon day's price, only 50c. Just aew from New York. The very latest things for waists and dresses.

Our buyer just returned from New York with this lovely silk fabric, the ground being navy and black, with a new combination of colored stripes. bought Ibem at a sacriice and yom get the benefit of that transaction. The price will be about just one half of what it is worth. We invite you to examine this silk; it's a genuine bargain. Whilo in New York this week we bought a splendid purchase of colored Velours, so rich and elegant for beauty and durability.

We bought them cheap and you get the benefit of this fortunate purchase at a special surprise price. Step in and see them. Storm Serges. Storm Serges. Just received six pieces of Navy Storm Stige, 40 in.

wide, very desirable and much sought after. Just the thing for street wear, seashore, mountain and traveling. We have a stock of Storm Serges Dot equalled any where in the city. Our prices are the lowest. Remember, only 50c for 40 in.

wide. You'd pay 75c for the same grade elsewhere. Wool Chains. Very hundsome assortment of this fabric, 32 in. wide; dainty sprays of roses, vines, heliotrope sprays, Our price, 50c; woulil be cheap at 75c.

French Flannels. A macnificcnt assortment of those French Flannels, reduced from 75c to 65c, and from 65c to 50c per yard. These flannels are real beauties, and are extraordinarily cheap at the above prices. Underwear. Here's where you find great, big bargains.

Ladies' "Vests at 8c worth 10c, and 10c Vest worth 12c, and other bargains in Ladies' Gauze Wear at mark down prices. Hats, Sailor Hats, for the 4th of July. 4th of July Sailors, 12Jc. 4th of July Sailors, 19c. 4th of July Sailors, 25c.

4th of July Sailors, 39c. 4th of July Sailors, 49c. 4th of July Sailors, 69c. 4th of July Sailors, 98c. Stacks and stacks of Sailors for 4th of July.

Children's Hats I Children's Hats 1 Special display of Children's Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, at great surprise prices. Children's Trimmed Leghorns for the 4th of July only 49c. Children's Trimmed Fancy Straw for the 4th of July only 95c. Ladies' Trimmed Straw Hats at 49c, worth $1 95. Ladies' Trimmed Lace Hata at 1 95, worth $3 95.

Ladies' Trimmed Lace Hats at 2 95, worth $4 95. Ladies' Ga.uze Hats, all shades, at $1 69, worth 2 95. Flags! Flags! Flags! What an array of Flags you find here and what a tremendous lot we are selling, and why not with prices lc, 2c, 6c. 12c, 25c Get a Flag for the glorious Fourth of uly. Come coon for the display is growing less and less.

Puises! Pocket Books! our lovely line of ladies' and gentleman's fine pocket books at special low prices. rfurnes, Toilet Waters and Face Powders, Tooth Brushes and druggist's at Dry Gaoda Prices. Buttermilk Soap, Lemon Juice Soap and all popular soaps here at special cut prices. Ladies' Suit Department. Ladies' Duck Suits.

Ladies' Wash Suits. Ladies' Serge Suits. We're doing a big trade on Ladies' Suits now. Who will sit down to make a suit when you can buy one already made now at $1 95, $2 50 and $5. We're doing a rushing business on Ladies' Storm Serge Traveling Suits at everybody tells us they are worth much more.

See them, examine them, compare them and see if we're not correct. Fourth of July Shoes. Shoes for the Fourth of July. Men's Canvas Bals; our price only 69c. Boys' Can fas Bals; our price only 64c.

Youths' Canvas Bals; our price only59c. Yout hs' Buff Ettls; our price 98c; great demand. Boys' Buff s'zes 3 to 5, our price 98c; spiendid value. Ladies' White Kid Slippers our price $1 19. Ladies' White Kid Oxfords; our price $1 70.

Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords; our price $1 10; regular price $1 50. Finer grades at 81 39 and 1 95. Men's shoes at special cut prices for for Saturday and Monday. Notice Please do your shopping Mon day, July 3d; store closed all day Tues day, July 4th. Dives, Pomkrot Stewart.

JOTTINGS. Welcome wheelmen Let every home in the city be decorated on Monday. The teachers of the public schools will bs paid on Monday. Once more the city's fire alarm system is pronounced in nrst class shape. The employes of the Lalance Grosjean works will raise a flag on Monday after noon.

Beginning August 14th the Hillsdale mp meetinff, near Geyer church, will be "held. Mrs. Mary Gibbons, of Middletown, has been granted a pension of $8 per month. Special meeting of Common Council Monday evening for transaction of gen eral business. It has been suggested that the street gangs work night as well as day to got the streets in condition ior tue fourth.

Services preparatory to the Lord's Sup per will be held this evening at 7:30 in the lecture room of Pine Street Presby terian church. In order to improve its service over the Paxtang extension the East Harrisburg street railway company will increase its electrical power. William H. Crook, Republican candidate for sheriff, has been unanimously endorsed for the office by the Harrison Union Veteran Republican club. Considerable bad blood seems to exist between Penbrook and East Harrisburg boys and some lively scrimmages have occurred between them of late.

Mike Shaker will haul raail for B. F. Obcr, who has secured the contract carry all the city mails to and from the post oflice and railroad at a salary of thousand per year. Shepp's Photographs of the World. js We have sole 30 COUPONS and not for sale and us.

Heretofore a copy. Our Telegraph at If are complied witn. Cut Out This Coupon save it until you have twenty and the oltlce ot I nE Telegraph, Third and REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The Republicans of Dauphin county, and all favorable to the maintenance of Republican principles, are requested to assemble at their usual places for holding delegate elections on Saturday, the 29th day of July, 1893, in the townships between the hours of 5 and 7 o'clock, p. in the boroughs between 7 and 9 o'clock p.

and in the city of Harrisburg between the hours of 6 and 8 o'clock p. for the purpose of electing two delegates in each township, borough, precinct and district, in the wards and precincts of Harrisburg in the same manner as in the townships and boroughs and districts of county, to represent them in the County Convention, to be held in the Court House in the city of Harrisburg, on Tuesday, August 1st, 1893, at 10 a. for the purpose of putting in nomination a ticket to be presented to the voters of the county at the ensuing election. The following officers arc to be nominated: One person for Member of the House of Representatives from the Second legislative district, if there is a vacancy at that time. One person for Sheriff.

HOne person for Recorder of Deeds and Clerk of Orphans' Court. One person for County Treasurer. One person for Register of Wills. Two persons for County Commissioners. 4 One person for Director of the Poor.

Two persons for Auditors. And also for the purpose of choosing three delegates from the Second Legislative district to the Republican State Convention tion, to be held at Harrisburg, on the 30; day of August, A. D. 1893, at 10 o'clock a. and two delegates from the First Legislative district, comprising the city of Harrisburg, which latter are to be elected under the auspices of the Republican Executive Committee of said city.

Jomr H. Weiss, Edgar L. King, Chair nan. Frank P. Snodgbass, Frisby C.

Battis, Secretaries. REPUBLICAN CITY CONVENTION. The Republicans of the city of Harrisburg are requested to assemble at their places for naming candidates for delegates, two from each election district for the county conuention and one delegate for the city convention, on Saturday, July 22b, A. 1893, between 7:30 and 8 p.m. and they are further requested to assemble at tneir usual places for holding delegate elections for the purpose of electing the delegates named at the naming meetings, two for the county convention to be held at the court House in Harrisburg, on Tuesday, August 1st, A.

D. 1893 10 :00 o'clock a. m. and one for the city convention to be heid at the court house in the city of Harrisburg. on Monday, the 31st day of July, p.

m. The city convention to elect two delegates in First Legislative district to the Republican State convention to be held in the city of Harrisburg on the 30th day of August, 1893, at 10:00 a. m. Albert Millar, Chairman of the Republican City Executive Committee. Attest: E.

Jf. Eislkt, Secretary. BAILBOADS AND RAILROADERS. The W. M.

R. R. will run no employes' excursion to Tolchester Beach this season. Anew "kinky" engine, built at Wilkes barre, has been received at Williamstown colliery. New steel rails and ties are being laid on the western end of the H.

P. division of the P. R. It is expected that the C. V.

R. R. wii! copy after the P. R. R.

in the matter or steam heating of passenger trains next fall. Conductor Baldwin, of the P. R. is improving his pretty five acre property along the pike, a short distance Bridgeport. Wendell Fackler will establish a branch Union News stand in the ladies' waiting room at the Union depot.

Miss Annie Kerns will have charge of it. Keystone Express was two hours an 1 fifteen minutes behind time to day. At? lantic Express was also late. The delay was occasioned by an accident on the Pittsburg Division, it is said. Bert Welcomer, an old Harrisburg boy, until recently an engineer on the Perry County line is now at the throttle or an engine on the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg.

He resides in Buffalo. Texas and Tennessee alone lead fenn sylvaaia in the matter of track laid be tween January 1st and July 1st, 1893. The total mileage during this period was 896, and or this Pennsylvania had vt miles. Four sections of seven or more cais each, and all occupied by old veterans of Naw York cavalry regiments arrived here this morning over the P. E.

and lef t. seon afterwards via Hanover, York county for the Gettysburg Battlefield. That genial Sixth warder, Jiingineer Chas. W. Sellers, of the Philadelphia division, P.

R. 14., with Engineers John Taylor and Wm. Sellers bare been trans ferred to Philadelphia. idarnsDurg is sorry to lose them as residents. York Springs people who have mone tary interests in that roud connecting their town with JJilisburg, that was never bum, are extremely desirous of knowing defi nitely iust "where they are at." The line has been graded from i ork springs to within a mile or so of Dillsburg.

On Monday moraine, 10 o'clock, the first new track on the north side of the north track, extending from one mile east of "MY" block signal tower, on the Middle division, to the tower, will be put ia service. Trains will not be allowed to run over it at a speed of more than 30 miles an hour, howevir. At the same time the interlocking swi'chns and signals at this point wiil ba atind in il and home signals wid govera tiu mi.veiieuts of trains. The connection will make a continuous middle track from McVeto to west end of Mayes Bridge. A new block signal tower, "MA," wi'l b' i opr ned ai the west end of Mayus Bridge, ndy.

W. Scott Miller, chiet dispatcher ut tut G. D. office of the P. R.

14. in Altoona. and his bride, nee Mis Mry A. Cleckner, of this city, are on a wedding trip to th World fair. They reside in a.

newi erected home at Sixth and llageny streets, Altoona. P. R. R. Brakemau Charles R.

Huttbn. of Middletown, had an arm taken off, as a result of a coupling accident at Witmer's. Thursday evening. Railroad men about the SK opposite the Miclay siret station, havt made preparations to fly "Old Glory" from a 30 foot flag staff on top of Train Receiver Fostnot's office, on evening. The building will prettily decorated as will also the car termed the "patrol" which will be used as a speaker' stand.

Yardmaster W. S. Decker will master of ceremonies, and 44 caps, one for each State, will be run over by SK engine. This programme is to be observed: Music, band; prayer, He v. Mr.

Fasick; music, choir; oration, J. Wilson Norris, Esq music, ban praver. Rev. Mr. Cochrane; music, ciioir.

vsill be a big time in local circl "Votlnuc for Church Union. A movement is on to unite the A. M. E. Zion and A.

M. E. churches under the name of the "African and Zion M. E. churches." This would dispose of somany conferences and chuich bodies and brinu; the two branches under one jurisdiction.

At a meeting of the official board of the A. M. E. Ziou church on Thursday evening the question of union was passed by an almost unanimous vote, the only dis senting voica being that ot the pastor, Rev. H.

Anderson. Accidents of a Day. Andrew Good fell from a wagon on East State street and broke an arm Frank Mehring's left leg was painfully lacerated by and ice hook at Sible's ice house, near the arsenal George Graver's horse frightened on Derry street and threw him out of the wagon, bruising him considerably; Miss Annie Steele fell from a porch at her home, 1712 North Fourth street, and injured a shoulder; John M. Seegrist had an arm rribly injured at the Monaghan Bay shoe factory. control of the above work in this citv.

It is can only be had on the coupon plan from it has been sold only by subscription at $5 offer is to deliver it to the readers of The our office on receipt of $2 and twenty coupons. delivered by express add 25 cents to prepay charges. Copies can be seen at, our office now. They are ready for immediate delivery when the above conditions then present them or mail them with $2 at Market, Harrisburg, Pa. Swim WitH the Tide.

Nowhere is this more profitable than in Wall street, where the flood tide will often land one high and dry with a fortune which would have required years of work and worry in many another field. It is just as easy to swim with the tide in Wall street as anywhere else. The tide is strong with a liberal sweep, but once the turning point is made, safety and success are all the greater. Fair judgment and a little expeiience at the helm makes sailing fair and profitable. Low prices now mark the turn of the tide in Wall street most unmistakably, and buyers of good stocks should not fail to float home with good profits.

Good stocks, like merchandise, if well bought at a liberal concession, will always return good profits. If you want to keep with the tide, send to Messrs. Haight Freese Bankers and Brokers, 53 Broadway, New York, for their Daily Market Revieto and Manual on stocks, bonds and grain, giving hundreds of pages of vital interest to all engaged in Stock Exchange transactions, including highest and lowest prices for ten years. Both issued gratis and mailed White Caps," for an unknown reason, have burned the dwelling and barn of Henry Queer, a ranchman, near Leroy, and ordered him to leave the State. Additional Churoli Notices.

Church of God, Fourth street, preaching at 10 :30 a. m. No services In the evening'. BUSINESS IXJCALH. Cumberland Valley Railroad Company.

Go to Mont Alto on Tuesday, July 4tb, for a day's dancing. A good orchestra has been engaged for above date and will be present during the day and evening. Trains will be run as follows: Leave Harrisburg, 8.00 a. 12.40 p. m.

leave Chambersburg, 8.30 a. m. 1.30 p. 6 :13 p. m.

Leave Winchester 6:15 a. m. leave Hagerstown, 7:45 a. m. 11:40 a.

m. 4:10 p. m. Returning leave park at 4:23 p. m.

for all stations named above and at 10:00 p. m. for all stations between Harrisburg amd Hagerstown. Trains will leave Waynesboro for Park at 7:30 a. 1:30 p.

m. 4:00 p. 5:30 p. in. and 7:15 p.

m. Returning leave park at 3:03 p. m. 6:13 p. ni.

and 10:00 p. m. julyl 2t SXusical College. The summer term opens July 24th in vocal and instrumental music. For catalogues address Henry B.

Moyer, Freeburg, Pa. jyl 2t Xiatest Novelties in Gents' Hats. For a large stock of seasonable Head wear, the ntwest thines out in Stiff, Soft and Straw goods suitable for Gen is', Boys' and Children's wear, call at W. A. Zol lixgkk's, 13 South Market square.

jc30 2t Sardines. Just received direct from the importers the Pilar Brand Imported Sardines, which we will sell at 12c a box. Country lard in lots of over five pounds, 12ic a pound. Root Beer, 10c a battle, makes five gallons Root Beer. None better sold.

Wagoner's grocery, 28 South Fourth street, near Chestnut. Market stands Nos. 11 and 133 Chestnut Street Market. Goods delivered. je30 6t Sloths.

Gum Oaniphor Moth Balls. Napthaline. Tar Paper. All are good. Take your choice.

Foenet A Knodse, Druggists, nov28 tf 426 Market Street. Bread and Cakes Delivered. Rhike, the baker, No. 226 South street, ha3 a new delivery wagon and will deliver Bread, Cakes, eta, to all parts of the at any hour of the day. aul9 tc Get the Best.

Try the genuine Boston Cream Brctd. "ftrevevy afternoon at 3 o'clock; also Ciikts and Buns, at ivHtXisTk Bakery, No. as south street. 3ri Kodak Pictures Developed and finished in the best style at lowsrst prices. Our pictures are noted for their brilliancy, high polish and beautiful tint.

The famous aristo paper used exclusively. J. W. Roshon, Photographer, 34 North Third street. je6 lm Book Binding.

When you have any Books, Magazines, Music, Sunday Schoo Libraries Briefs, send it to Sohkffkr's Book Bindbby, 21 South Second street. Usk McNeil's Pain Exterminator febl8 ly Best Bread and Cakes, Froth every day, at E. M. Rhine's, No. 9 iS South street.

jy tf Ice, Coal and Wood. Wood, $1 75 per load. Pure Spring Water Ice. Best Family Coal. Delivered daily.

Telephone your order. J. S. Siblb. IiOW Prices.

Foe Gentlemen's Furnishings see Dives, Pomkkoy Stewaet's. New Mouldings, New Pictures, At Black's Art Store, 115 and 117 Market street. have the largest, finest and best stock in the city. Ia workmanship, taste and combinations no one pretends to compete with us. Our prices are lower 1 ban anywhere els; We are the only store that makes the covered mat which adds double value to the picture.

Only a comparison of our work with others to decide favor. We have extended our liihiishmtnt by adding a new branch, of regilding. Frames, mirrors.chairs and all kinds of furniture finished in a first class manner in gold, white and gold or colors. Fine mirrors, mantel cabinets, artist's materials, and everything pertaining to art or art furniture at Black's Art Store. China fired every day.

mayl7 tf New arrivals in Dress Fabrics at Dives, Pomeaoy. Stewaet's. The Smith Premier Type Writer Stands at the head. Improvement the order of the age. Placed trial.

Sold on installments. S. W. Entrkkis, Dealer, Ki.ir29 lf 204 North Second street. Use Gnstrock $4 25 No.

2 Nut Coal. John A. Kramer, PiuinbiT, Hot Water, Steam and G. is Fitter. Ail work guaranteed.

Terra sewer pipe, wholesale and retail. No. 91 2 North Third street. Also a complete line of Gas Fixtures. dec28'92 ly G' Clark's for pure drugs, 1111 North Third street.

febl8 tf At The Bolton You will find the Export Brewage, the Kini? of Fine Beers. Unrivaled in age, flavor and purity. It is reliably uniform and is brewed of the choicest material on the rcost approved methods by the Baltimore Brewing Company. nov26 tc NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. OST At Lochiel Hotel or between Li hotel ana Reading station, on June 19th, a card case containing $5 endorsed check, clerical order on P.

R. R. R. and valuable prlrate papers. Finder whl be rewarded by returning same to omce.

s. Jyl 3t Will lo Typewriting "VTISS LOTTA SIMMONS has LTL a room at No. 6 Court avenue and Is pre pared to do Stenographic Work, and ll kinds of Copying and Typewriting. Is also an cxp rleuced dook Keeper. diiae zsti kds.

ir WANTS. A rANTEl) A white cirl for house worlc. Apply 229 South Second street. Jyi 3t YU ANTED A good girl for general housework. Good wages paid.

Inquire at 231 North Second Btreet. Jeso at ANTED 5,000 largest and cooles men to unload the coolest schooner ot Beer. Call at once at the street. Lancaster House, 21 Cowden Y' ANTED Two industrial insurance mfin of croofl ronntatlon and ahlllt.v. A good living for right men.

Apply by letter Telegraph office. City. je3U 3L' A FIRST CLASS white woman foi XX ereneral housework. Must be srood cook and bread baker. Good wages paid.

Call at Mulberry and Eleventh s'reet. Je22 2,4,6 6t "VST ANTED A honest boy of 16 to uttend cigar store and make himself useful In cigar factory. One of experience preferred. Recommendation necessary. No.

34 Market street. jyl 2t XT ANTED Situation wanted by respectable young man to nurse or take care of Invalid gentlemen. Special attention pal to nursing for lodges. Best of reference. Terms moderate.

Address Box 252, Duncannon, Pa. Jyl 3t ANTED Ladies or Young Men to take light, pleasant work at their own homes. to $3 per day can be quietly made. Work sent by mall. No canvassing.

Address STANDARD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Lock Box 107, South Farmlngham, Mass. Enclose stamps. Mention Telcuraph. Je28 l5t Wanted, 1,000,000 Ladies HpO send me their address and 10 cents (sliver) for the Only Pure Aluminum World's Fair Souvenir. Designed specially for Ladles.

W. B. MUNGER, 21 North Fifteenth street, apr5 3m Harrisburg, Pa. Einstein. The Lowest Cut: This applies to prices.

It means a general clearing up to prepare for other goods that must take the place of what is left of the Spring and Summer stock. It also means lower prices for all who call. We do not care to carry goods over, never do if we can help it. You know what that means. It means that prices are down to a minimum.

Every Department contributes to this sale, and there is much from which to make very choice In everything pertaining to Dry Goods we always lead. If You Will But REFLECT A moment you wi'l easily understand why the prices for reliable Carpets and Furniture is always the lowest at FRED. W. YINGST'S, 109 and 111 Market Street. The immense amount of business done at the quiet end of Market means goods purchased direct from the manufacturer in large quantities at first cost, giving our customers the benefit of Carpets, purchased at rock bottom prices.

Remnants of All Kinds now ready. Some whole rolls at remnant prices. Call soon. Until July i st store open till 9 p. m.

ie electric lights. FOR RENT. TLpOR RENT A Two Story Cottage of Jl nine rooms, with all couTenlences, for rent cheap. mayio tf FOR RENT Three story brick No. 621 North Second street.

Inquire No. 617 north second street. jca 17 OR RENT Furnished Rooms, Bath JL' i and all Convenience. Gentlemen preferred. 20 South Third street.

Je80 iw FOR RENT House and Store, 126 South Second street, either togethei or separate. Possession given Immediately. Ap piy Jt Market street. jcov FOR RENT Desk room at Third and Chestnut street. 902 and 908 Green street.

Furnished Cottage, six rooms. Rooms suitable for physician or dentist. In quire PETERS, Third and Chestnut. Jel tt FOR RENT. THE Store room No.

1G North Third street, formerly occupied by Mattock Kebert. Apply to E. O. DARE SON, 19 North Third street. Je29 lw FOR SALE.

OR SALE Cedar Canoe (Rushton), Address "CANOEIST," this office. jyi. IOR SALE In Shiremanstown, Six Houses, 1850 to $1,800. Choice Building lots. loo.

Parties purchasing these lots can have houses built to order, paya ble In Installments. S. S. HUPP, Attorney, elb 4m 331 Market Street. LOTS on Green and Penn streets, below Muench; also on Muench street, between Green and Penn, These lots are on grade and be free of Muench street setver assessment Prices low.

Terms easy. Apply to 1019 N. Third Street, or o. K. BRIGHTBILL, pr2l 3m Room college Block.

For Sale. Lot corner Pennsylvania avenue and Delawar avenue, 5i teet front on Pennsylvania avenue and 132 feet on Delaware avenue to Moltke are nue. Also new Improvements, on Deny street, near Sixteenth. Apply 207 Cumberland street. A Part I McKee Tract, IN the vicinity of the manufactory of Lalance Grosjean, for sale In acre plots.

For plans, prices and terms ol sale call on or address M. B. COWDEN or JOHN A. HERMAN, 300 Market street, liarnsDurg jez im. cash balance pOVv chaser buys an to suit pur elegant and com' pTete home of 10 rooms; brown tone and pressed di ick front; date glass win vestibule papered throughout every room heated range with hot and cold water; furnace In cellar; bath tub; flush tank closet: eas fixtures: cemented cellar: zood sewers granolithic pavement street cars will pass the dr r.

locatedat Fourteenth and Mar ket streets, ieadynow. J. S. ALLKMAN, No. 21 North Third street mar8 tf IVOR SALE A farm of 145 acres (12 J.

acres of which Is woodland), situate ljtf miles westward irom Union Deposit, Daupbln county, known as tue "Peier jiDersoi rarm The dwellim; Is frame and about 30x40 feet In size, and the barn Is of stone and frame, about 50x90 feet, and together with all necessary out buildlnes. all In excellent condition. The land Is In a high state of cultivation, the lowlands being properly drained and the 'ences In flrst class order, with water at house and barn. Will exchaiitra for cltv rjronertv or seU at a bartraln. Call on or address GEORGE SUOOP, aw Mulberry street, or E.

O. DARE SON, 19 North Third street, iiarrisourg, i a. jei ot 100 Shares Wilkes Barre and Wyom lng Valley Traction Stock. 50 Shares Peoples' Bridge Stack, rUH REE STORY Brick dwelliuir. Sec ond near Brlggs.

TOREE STOKY Brick dwelling, Fors ter near Second. Monev to loan on first mortgage. Albert E. Nleily, 815 NOKTn THIRD STREET. Real Estate, etc.

COTTAGE RIDGE LOTS FOR SALE. riIHE lamest Lots for the money. Best 1 location. Best bargains In every way. Four lots on Third St.

aoove woodbine street 20x160 feet to a 30 loot avenue, wicu privuege sewer Also four lots corner Third st reet and Woodbine street, Sftxl61 feet, one square from the paved part ot Third street. Also a very desirable lot corner Sixth and Camp street, feet. Terms easy. Apply to or address L. R.

ZIMMERMAN, 1223 North Third Street Je8 lm Einstein. "1SOR SALE Building lots on Sixth and Emer aid plot 57 6x100, corner price mo. LOTS On corner of Peffer and Manadu streets 96x100, price $3000, very easy terms, au nice location. LOTS On Green street, im LOTS On Woodbine, corner Green SOxXj, benefit of three foot sewer. LOTS Swatara street 20x100, price, J405.

LOTS On Sixteenth street near Cumberland 20x100, $300. LOTS On Herr stree. 20x121 5 to 20 foot allr, price $450. FOR SALE The fine property corner Liberty and Third street all conveniences. FOR SALE The large valuable corner property.

North and Elder street, at a bargain. Call on or aldress V. H. THOMAS, 321 Market street, Harrisburg, Pa. Real Estate at Private Sale.

THE undersigned executors of the estate of V. O. Hlckok, late of Harrisburg, deceased, offer for sale on reasonable terms the following city real estate 1. FOUR VACANT LOTS, eacU 20 by 230 et, on Pennsylvania avenue, or Seventh street, scar Hamilton street. 2.

THREE VACANT LOTS, each 25 by 115 feet, on Vernon street, at northeast corner ot Sharon or Fifteenth street. 8 THREE VACANT LOTS, each 20 bv 135 feet, on Crescent street, at southeast corner of Reese avenue. These properties will be sold In blocks or single lots, and on terms to suit purchasers. Inquire of ROBERT SNODGRAfcS, No. 13 North Third Street, CAROL1NB L.

UICKOK, Executors of W. O. Hlckok, deceased. my30 2,4.6 tf Bargains, Bargains. I AM prepared to sell two hundred lots on State, North, Biiggs.

Forster, Boas, Herr, Walnut, Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets at a low price and on easy terms. East Harrisburg electric railway Is extending their road through the plot city water pipes will oe laid from state on Eighteenth street to Herr street. For prices and terms apply to Frank R. Leib, No. 12 N.

Third Harrisburg, Pa. )el2 tf FOR SALE! Cottagp, Ridge Lots. Supplied With SEW' xtAGE and WAT Kit. WE lots, 20x115 feet to 15 foot on East side of Third street, for $775. Woodbine street, feet, for f.175.

OnLofrn street, 20x70 feet, for $J00. No mado grourd. nse iors nave city advantages witnoutcity axes. The sewer and water Dines will be laid within thirty days. Being original purchasers of the most desirable part of the Eby farm, we are able to retail same at wholesale prices.

They are undoubtedly the cheapest lots ou the market. HERMAN P. and WM. P. MILLER, june5 2mos lOI Koas street.

ELKTON 0N THE SUSiUEHASNA A SIX ROOM Cottage, furnished, on P. R. 10 miles from narrlsburg. Boating, Fishing, Bathing, good train service. the place to give your family an outing, price $15 per week for ten persons.

Inquire PETERS, Jel2 tt THIRD AND CTI ESTN CT STS. FOR SALE. 1429 N. Second street, 3 story brick, all Im provements, $2,800. No.

626 Muench street, all Improvements, $2,000. No. 509 Muench street, 3 story brick, iso. 173B i uira street, oricic, hxi. No.

528 Hunter street, frame, No. 1124 Herr street, brick, 900. No. 23 North Fifteenth street, frame, 51,900. No.

1702 Fulton street, frame, $1,000. Lots on the Retry farm for sale, on Muench, Green, Second, Third, l'enn and other streets. These lots are very desirable and wui be free of Muench street sewer assessment. Other properties In all parts or town IP'VnVm FOR RENT A 8 story brick irr'S' ao 1101 TUlrd street. For Sale.

Th Rtnrv Brick Buildings. 32x56 feet and the 8 story Corrugated I mo uuuuing. wm teei situated on in on Cameron sm north of Market street, nnd now IScupled by Boll Wire Matress Maim'ac tory and by Star Carpet cleaning Works, HI be sold at a 11 AUG A I. v. RUNTS xow I'A rover 10 per cent on price asked for the above property.

The two three story brick houses, Nos.1017 and 1113 North Third street, all conveniences. NUMEROUS OTHER CITY PROPERTIES for sale. Call for lists and prices. FIRE and LIFE INSURANCE written In the best Companies at lowest rates. Money to Loan.

$2,000 At Six Fit Crnl. on first ilortijcjf. 10,000 5)4 per cent money to loan on No. 1 real estate Investments. MONEY NEGOTIATIONS matte ior Dorrowers and lenders.

II. Ul I I.Kit, Room No. 14. No. 32 Third street, Harrisburg, Pa.

AT 901 N. THIRD STREET. NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER TO BB MADR Iff TlIK LATKST FASIIIOXS AT RKASONABLK J'ltJCJiS BY J. Froehlich Son. CUSTOM mar 18 2,4.6 hn TAILORS.

Bridge Open. THE BRIDGE bavins bom repaired. Is now open for travel. it II. IS.

HI EHLER, Secretary and Treasurer. AMUSEMENTS BASE BALL. No Game Until July 4tli at Ilarrisbiirir. Morning at 10:30: DANVILLE VS. SENATORS.

Afternoon at 3 .30: SCRANTON VS. SENATORS. Street Cas Direct to the Grounds. Je29 at Einstein. II.

ASTRICH. FOR THE WEEK FROM JULY 3rd to JULY 8th. Every morning from 9 to 11. Every afternoon from to 6. 50 dozen ot Sailors, new and nobby AT ViX CENTS.

130 dozen of untrlmmcl, colored block hats AT 5 CENTS. 4 dozen colored chip and open braid plaques AT 49 CENTS. 8 dozen plaques AT 19 CENTS. 69 Trimmod hats to close out AT 49 CENTS. 190 Trimmed to close out AT All our crepe francalse In all colors AT 11 CENTS A YARD.

All hat frames (silk wire) AT 49 CENTS. 1 lot ot fine rose wreaths sold at 93 cents, AT 49 CENTS. 1 lot of small flower wreaths formerly 49 cents AT 16 CENTS. S3 parasols to close out AT 49 CENTS. 40 dozen of ladles line handkerchiefs, sold for merly at I2sc, 15c and lc TO CLOSE OUT AT 7 CENTS.

Hot or line laces, sold at 19c and JSC to close out TO CLOSE OCT AT 19 CENTS. 1 lot formerly 33c, 8J xc and 39c, to close out AT 19 CENTS. 180 pieces of ribbon to close out AT 10 CENTS A YARD. "All our fine millinery ribbon, plain and fancy, TO CLOSE OCT AT 49 CENTS. Remnants of China silks, 69c quality must be bought by remnant, TO CLOSE OCT, S9CESTS A YARD.

Another case of summer corsets, our regular 50c corset, TO CLOSE OCT AT 87X CENTS. A (Treat assortment of ladles' cuffs an collars, chemisettes as sailor collars for ladles' and children, to close out at special prices. Our stock taking is completed. We are now prepar ingbargain lots in every department. Goods marked with large tickets to close them out.

H. ASTRICH. Treasury Department of PennsjlTanis. IlAKRISBCBO. June 30th, 1893.

STATEMENT of amount ia the State Treasury at the clone of bumness on Jane aoth, 1KU3, exclusive of moneys appropriated to the slnklnfr fund Farmers' and Mechanics' National Rank, Philadelphia 2,031,983 29 Allegheny National Bank, Pittsburg 702,213 85 Commonwealth Guarantee, Trust and safe Ueposlt Company, 11 ar rlsburjr 495,411 People's Bank, Philadelphia. 1,07 Fourth Street National Bank. 315.5HI X7 110,000 00 soo nnn 135,000 00 135,000 00 27,000 00 SM.000 00 00,000 00 90.000 00 15,000 00 35,000 00 15,000 03 00 00 10.009 00 3T.U0 OO 10,000 00 12.500 00 30.000 00 7,500 00 20.000 00 10,000 00 10,000 00 10.000 00 00 00 5,000 00 16.R0O 00 5,000 00 5,000 00 RO.000 O0 25,0.10 OO 9,000 O0 430,000 00 30,000 00 10,0110 00 r.s,ooo 00 10,000 00 500 00 Mechanics Hank, First National Bank, Chestnut street SaUonal Bank, Phllad. Enterprise savings Bank, Allegheny llnrrlabur? National Hank ramj: First National rtrNatlonaVBaiVkV Second National Bank.Allefrheny.... Lancaster Trust Company, Lancaster People's National Bank.

Fulton National Bank.LancasU Corn Exchange National Bank, Philadelphia First National Bank, Bangor nrst National Bank. Valley National Bank, Lebauon First National Bank. citizens' National Hank, National Bank of Farmers' National Bank, West Chester First National Bank, Chester Chester National Bank. iteaver Deposit Bank, Beaver Merchants National Bank, Har rlsburtr Duncannon National Buttle. Dun cannon First National Bank, Farmers' Bank.

Uummelstown Jonestown Bank, Lebauon county Cochran, Payne Mccormick, Wll iiainspon. National Bank of Oxford. Central National Bank, Chester County Guarantee, Trust ana sate Deposit company First National Bank, People's Bank, Lebanon Second National Bauk, sixth National Bank, Bradford National Bank, Bradford Freehold Bank, Pittsburg. First National Advances to employes and officers of state Government Total amount In general t7.458.oi 97 State of Vennsvlranta, Cltv of Ilarrlsbury, Personally appeared before me, I. McM.

Greirg, Auditor General, John W. Morrison, Male Treasurer, who being duly sworn according to law, saltb that the foregoing statement Is true and correct to the best ut his knowledge and belief. (Slgued) JOHN W. MORRISON. State Treasurer.

Sworn and subscribed before me, this 1st day of July, ifwt. D. McM. GREGG, Auditor GeneraL Published In pursuance ot the provisions ot section act of May 9, 1K74, entitled "An act supplementary to the several acts relating to the state Treasurer and the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund." (Signed) D. McM.

OR EGO. Auditor GeneraL Harrisburg, 1893. your Bof may have bnd sight. Your Girl, Your Sister or Your Wife. We are In the buslnes to correct thin.

We understand our business and can 'it the eye with the proper correction In eye glasses or spectacles. Eyes examined free. Coclclin Bros 2S N. THIRD STREET. Tf DO NOT CSK YOUR OWN JUDGMENT IN SELECTING GLASSES, BUT VISIT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECTACLE BAZAR, 317 Market Harrisburg, Pa.

Spectacle Bazar. NOTICE is hereby given to all persona not to sell auy necessaries, goods or things ImtsjM ver to ISurbura Auu MjaUer. Diy ut who has left my bed and loard, on my credit, as I shall refuse 10 pay nyiiungcoDiraeii vj im. UAKRY A. M1AFFKK.

je'JO iw sicclton, ra. I few CLEAN TO make a clean sweep of our very Mt heavy Mock SHIitT WAISTS we Mart a "frT!" eut sale In the uildst ot the heasna. me J.ii.i?!!iourJ,r,cs "UtidriedWals's In stripes. Checks attwhlieaiieclaWy. Suits Suits This Is a great suit season, and th we are selling convince us I hJt our w4 ati correct the nrlc always are.

Katou v.7ii with swell sleeves and full sLlrts. in ILl Madras, C.lupliam. Chintz ami from i 13 to 1 i es 10 ti i tT to MKT to flatties and All wool erjre Suits, hiln or irlmnnvl with braid or satin, fs, 7 i 1S fr tii IS and $13 IW. We are are clad to note that the public appreciate the real variety and extra value we are shewing in Hosiery, corsets. Gloves und I nder wear.

ir trill clone crery Friil ty AfUruoon until D. H. Witaier 4 1 2 Market Street, IIARKISBl liG, J2fOppositc entrance to P. R. R.

Depot. A Pretty Foot should always be encased in a Pretty Shoe. By the way, a'most any foot is pretty when properly dressed. FOR Fashionable Footwear, of the Best Quality and Very Latest Styles, go to GROSS' 207 Market St. The Reason Why.

A Story Continued. The reason why we have been so bu. ail the month Ut owlbjr 10 our GREAT BARGAIN SUE which we have Inautiratod f. tin month of June. We have not only pleased our ciLtlonirni, but In many case have saved thetu Irotn lf cent.

10 rer cent, on their pun hawn. Our luaay luirffalu lots leu tue story ami me extreme low prices sell the ckkIs. We show ou eura value In fotton KabrleH, Mich as 1iaUl and Fhrured Mulls In extra wldt for ouly Tlx ae goods are rolutldrted cry cheap at IOC. lot! need onlv examine them to be rotivtiicetl. Printed Vati Klirured IMmliku, Kateeus, Forty Inch Irish Uvus, I'oucees.

I Xmia Cloths, IScmrai IndK Ulue Ijitus, ac, all ry cheap at 'Xc per yard. White Goods. We have a full assort meiit ot the many different kinds of lilte t'olton rubrics ut the lowebt prices. Black Cotton Goods. Lawns, IWngon Illark orrandlc In plaids and Ktrlpes, regular price lilack Mulls, liUtcIc baleens, c.

Dress Ginghams. You are shown a very large assortment of Dress liUifc'luuns at tc, ldc, Uc. Linen Department. Ask to see our stock of Stamped Napkins, Table lJucuf. We ran pl' iux you lu this line both In quality and prices.

A large lot ot Bed, White and Bine Cotton Bnnticg 5 Cents Per Yard. For great Mg bargains rail at i. J. Ikl III 1111 1206 N. Third St.

lUFMLEUCff, 28 S. Seod Street CSiINA and GLASSWARE. Water ts. Lemonade Sets. Cheap 'titer Tumblers, Jelly Glasses, Fruit Jars, in.

Set 1 son. Gasoline Stores, W. H. FRALEY 28 S. Second Street, Harrisburg Pa.

OlA HOOKS, Vrt: ainMi or ail kinds boucbt anil sola at me OLD BOOK BTUK2, neat aoor to Court uooae 4004 mm (A MfflT UiallkVi WILLIAMS03ST FOSTER 326 Market Street. Read! Read! Th lgest Cut of the Season, to clean out certain 1 nes, the tst to us not consldcrcd. 14 pairs Boys. cajf Bullon r0 to i 75. 1 1 pairs Hufr Uu tton, 1 21 pairs Men icc to 6 pairs Men Gn IJal 2 lo 4 pairs Men Corklc tQ 5 pairs Men Grain Om0rc, 1 50 to 1 oa 14 pairs Men Buff ConStcss .0 lo 15 pairs Men Buff Bals, 2 iS pairs Men's Calf Lace and Cones', 2 50 to 1 75.

6 pairs Fine Bicycle Oxfords. 2 500 5x 6 pairs Men's Bicycle Bals, 2 50 to 1 lsr 6 pairs Men's Kangaroo Bals and Congrc lo 12 pairs Men's Calf Bals, 3 00 to 2 25. 0 6 pairs Men's Patent Congress, 3 00 to 2 00. 20 pairs Men's Patent Leathers. 2 00 to 1 50.

19 pairs Men's Calf Bals and Congress, 4 00 to 2 50. 2 pairs Men's Patent Leather Bals, 5 co to 3 5a 10 pairs Men's Kangaroo Congress and Bals, 5 to 2 5a 1 2 pairs Men's Cordovan Congress, 5 00 to 3 oa. 25 pairs Bicycle Shoes, 60c to 50c. 75 pairs Children's Shoes, 1 00 to 50c. 9 pairs Child's Dongola Spring Button, 1 25 to 00.

3 pairs Men's Bals, 99c to 75c 6 pairs Men's Bals, 1 25 to 1 00. 5 pairs Men's Brogans, 1 00 to 75c. 25 pairs Men's and Boys' Tennis, 1 co to 75c. 75 pairs Men's Working Shoes, 1 25 to 1 00. 20 pairs Men's Working Shoes.

1 00 to 7 sc. One lot Children's French Dongola Spring, 1 55 to 1. 34 pairs Ladies' Bright Dongola Opera Slippers, 1 to 1 00. 27 pairs Ladies' Oxfords, 1 50 to 1 00. 350 bottles French Dressing 5c per lul.

rraoii a FOSTER, 326 Market Street A 30 DAYS' OFFER. Cheapest Lots in the City of Harrisburg. LOTS.ON ThirtQPniyLiJ Swatara, Hummel and Berry hill, With Water, Sewer and Pavement. APPLY TO S. J.

II. UcCARRELL, OR. C. WESTBROQK, 10S K. Second Slrrrt, lOi roa4 MrwL The New Born Baby.

If you would promote lb aod Kin octli of lli new arrival liv IM Wtilitx jr ma. Tbrjr arw the bubl. We abow Uie enure line. Is Your Wife Alive To the fart I bat aril etrrrutiaff 10 furobdi a. bouse, from Ui Mot la lb anil nuke comfortable your parlor.

Don't Take Chances. If iImt In a place wbero you know you will iri reliable poods at fair rncea. I htil I lie plarv 10 go. If you bat i tall cash, stake your reputation. Our terms: On a bill $10, $1 down; then a week.

Harrisburg Installment Company, 4 MARKET SQUARE. CANDIDATES. ill S11E1MPP WILLIAM HOOK, of the Tth ward of "rrtrtrc, ub)eri 10 llie divbdon of I toe 11. pul lv 5YT I la all faf I ualltMaltl OfMlVll For Slrin. T11E uo.l.rsict.e.1 will lap 'J For Sheriff.

IHKKKBY anfKHinc mvat lf canii ftlalc tbe ofttce c4 Mm tUT of In Jptiln tx.ti V. auba rt in tbe ftKKl of tbe KrpubUran For SlicrllT. rpilE jni rMinel annHince tLal lie lll be a eaiMlldale Ur tbe eflireftrt fiTin al I be put41can WiTWk tuaWI tc tlf.AU HI MHKU For County Treasurer. 11IKUKIIY ananum tnvsflf a amli a.tte the Kmui 1 rrju.irt r. lo Ibe ilrctetoo ot tbe rmlUM Convention.

UAKKV A. UACU. 50 DOW SHOE COMPANY. NOW'S THE TO For You and Everybody Who Want Shoes. The largest service vc know of found in our Mcnj Solid Service Shoes for $1 25, $1 50 a pair.

Extra offer this a lot of Men's fine Dongola Shoes going at $1 50 a pair. Cut in half that is the price Uabics Oxford Ties, small si.cs, 25c a pair. Russet Leather OXFORD TIES, For All Size Feet Dnu me Company MARKET SQUARE. LEAKING HlOE art Viae at o'clock erpUnfi tsai unlay. every amptilng; a PURE WATER.

Bright acd Sparkling, Clear as Crystal. cvdncKlUitr. tl tih.rw tne la ti dry and ncry 1 1 In llae ear, no matter nat tin Condition of the River. is alCiiU lr somre 'j tbe tine of Ue STANDARD FILTER. New York Filter Company.

i iv I tTV E. MATHER. Second and Walnut Stret. CHIKOFODIST AXD MAIilCTSJE MUOU. tfrke flour? or.

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