LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY. MAY 29. 1883. J. Owen's grocery is well ornamented, and nti icrfi riiiPAn crr.t Lntz s. Cramer a and Lee's saloons show lets of banting. Bewers & Harst have their dry goods establishment very prettily decorated with Templar and ether flapp, the figure of a Sir Knight bainjj above the entrance. The Examiner building vies with the Iktelli-, gencer in its decoration, being covered from pave te reef with gay colored flags. Snyder's saloon is aglow with flags. Maj. C. 31. Hewell and Charlie Buchmiller have suspended between their bnildings a Isrga American flag bearing the motto : " Welcome Knights Templar." Geerge H. Miller's restaurant, Houseal & Ce.'s liquor store, C. Fate's sewing machine depot, Weber's millinery store, Supplee's grocery, Strauss's beet and shoe store, Shober's hotel, Atlantic tea and coffee store, Eauffman's drug store, Shrum's gents' lurmshing store, Hatz's cigar store, Cepcland's restaurant, Wien's confectienory, Shultz's hat store, Sny der's cigar steie, Miesse's grocery, Brim mer's livery office, Bernard's cigar store, Treruent hotel, Pennsylvania railroad depot, Glebe hotel, Bitzer's cigar store, Lillcr's hair dressing rooms, Schiller house, Girard house, Northern market hotel, all display deco.-atiens. Flinn & Brcnctnan's building, 152 North Queen street, is decked with flags from top te bottom, and a large American flag with the motto, "Welcotne, Sir Knights," hangs in front. The McGrann house is liberally and tastefully decorated, and a large American flag is suspended in f ret of it. The residence and saloon of Jehn Reese, opposite the Pennsylvania railroad depot, is very prettily hung with festoons of lauiel. The tobacco warehouse of Harry C. Moere, adjoining, is decorated with a large number of American and Templar flag h. Wemlitz's hotel and restaurant, corner of Chestnut and Christian streets, is pro fusely deceratid with small Templar and American iiigs, aud a large (lag is hung across the street with the motto "Wel "Wel "Wel eoeo Knights " Adam Obleuder's cigar store, Samuel Clark's tea aud coflee store ; Campbell's cigar store; Weaver's grocery; Schaeffer's creccry; Rethweiler's hotel; Stevens Heuse saloon; Maner hotel; Cress Keys hotel, Jehn Steins' fruit stand make no table displays en West King street. In Seeth Queen street Dr. Henry Car penter has his residence very tastefully decorated. Hasting'ti Feuntanin Inn is also elaborately decked with flags ; the cigar store of Jehn P. Geed is quiu at tractive and Dr. R. M. Beleuica has the front of his residence well covered with Templar flags. Doubtless there will be many mere buildings decorated before the parade comes off te-morrow. The Cetnmanderies Coining Tula Evening. St Albans Cemmandery Ne. 47, left Philadelphia en a special train at 1:30 and will arrive here about 4 o'clock. This is one of the crack or mmaaderies of the stat and will step at the Stevens house. The band is composed entirely of members of the cemmandery. Other cemmanderies arriving this even ng are as follews: At 5:30 Ne. 1, with -100 men, accompanied by the Great West era baud of 30 pieces, headquarters at the City hotel. Philadelphia Ne. 2, C3 men, Manhaim baud, Cress-keys hotel. Jaques de Melay, Ne. U, of Washington, Pa., 70 men, Sheber's hotel. Mountain, Ne. 10, of Alteena, e0, with Junier Grey's band of 22 pieces, Geerge Wall's. Baldwin, Ne. 22, of Williamsport, 40 men, with band, Fiev & Myers'. Allegheny city. Ne. 33, 90 met!, Millersvillc band, Lauoaster County house. Hespitaller, Ne. 46, of Leck Haven, 35 nieu, Seltzer cornet band, Stevctit house. Keusingteu. Ne. 54. Philadelphia 00 men, Motrepolitau band, Leepard hotel. St. Jebu'd cemmandery Ne. 8, of Carlisle, which will artive here te morrow ineniiug will make their headquarters at Aruold Haas's Northern Market hotel, North Queen btrcet above Walnut, and net at the Washington house as stated in j est pi day's papers. Ttie Klml te Arrive. The lirt commandery te arrive in town was Hermit, Ne. 24, of Lebaneu, which came at 2:10 by Reading. They brought tt. i band with them. HIUUWAV HOH1IKU3. Tneu Beat unci Keb a Citizen. Last evening II. II. Snyder, general agent of the Mutual bunelit association of Plitenixville, was bcateu aul lobbed by by highwaymen. About 11 o'clock he was walking along Sonth Water street aud upon reaching the corner of MilHn lie was attacked by tluce men who struck him en the Lead aud in the face witft their fists and a club. While he was lying en the ground they took $12 in money from his pockets and then fled down Water street. Mr. Snyder presents a bad appearance te day, as hW face is terribly swollen, one eye being J t lines t closed. The attack was a cowardly one, although it was probably made for the bole purpose of i ebbery Mr. Snyder is a cripple, having but one arm, aud it would be hard for him te resist one man. Twe Toughs Knocked Out Last evening two fellows whose names have net been learned, while drank, went into the Cooper house bar-room aud begau talking very loud about the district attor ney fight. Finally they began cursing everybody, and one of them addressed his remarks te a gentleman who was sitting at a table with some friends, quietly en joying thcniselves. The latter took it geed uaturerlly for a time, but when it cot tee rough he promptly knocked the tough and his companion down. Ihey then left the building but seen returned with stones in their hands. Before they could threw them they were again sent t-prawling en the fleer by the accommo dating gentleman who had just finished knocking them out. About this time Mr. Smith, ene of the proprieteis, eame into the room. TIe knew nothing of the row, and seeing a man en the fleer assisted him te his feet aud started te walk with him te the deer. As they were walking side by .side the rough struck Smith a terrible blew en the forehead with a heavy stone, which he had tied in his handkerchief, cutting a very ugly gash several inches in length. Mr. Smith was almost stunned and se very much con fused at this proceeding that the two bnl lies made their escape before being eaught. Railroad Accident This morning the news express of the Pennsylvania railroad, due here at 0:27, had au- accident near Witmer'.s station. Twe telegraph poles had been blown ever and were in such a position as te lean across the track. The engine struck them, breaking oil' its smeke stack and. head light. The ougiue came here without either of them. The acbident might have been far mere serious. Breakdowns. A completo breakdown occurred en North Queeu street, uear the depot, this forenoon. A countryman had a wagon leaded with dirt, and was crossing the street railway tracks, when both front wheels gave way and every spoke came out of the hub. A wagon heavily leaded with lumber broke down en Chestnut street, near Harberger'a foundry; this afternoon. Internal Revenue Matters. The U. S. collector's office will be closed te-morrow, Wednesday. All persons who have net yet paid their U. S. license must de te en Thursday te .save the penalty of 50 per cent. JOHN S. UlVfcEK A CO. JOHN Silks and Dress Goods. White Goods and Embroideries. Laces and Ribbons. Gloves and Hosiery. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures and Ne. 25 East King Street, Ball Te-night. The Marien club, el this city, will held their annual ball at the West End hall this evening aud us the inanageis are well-known as ca terers te the public taste In that line, u geed time may lie looked ler. . Building Leta Fer Bale. A. W. Uuesel has eight beautiful buildlug lets en North Lime stieet, opposite Lancaster cemetery, which are the most eligible- lets available en which te build handsome resi dences. He also has lets en Frederick street that are veiy desirable for buildup; purposes. Call en A. W. Russell, 22 North Queen htreet, ir yen want a nice building let. in20 2t Card of Thanks. Lancaster, Pa., May 29, 1883. At a meeting or the committee el arrange ments el the Benelicial Fund Fair el Uniform Hank, Ne. 7, Knights el Pythias, Just closed at Excelsior hall, the following resolution was adopted and ordered te be published in the daily newspapers el" the city': Resolved, That our thanks are hereby ten dered te tlie president, vice president, secrc secrc tarlej and ladles' committees who se kindly rendered their services at our late fair, and te our citizens generally ler their mere than generous patronage. Attest: HENRY SMEYC1I. President. J no. II. IJaiwhes, Secretary. It Origin of Hats. Hats were ttrst seen about the year 1400, when the country lelks began te wear them. In 1419. when Charles II. made his public entry into Keuen, he were a hat lined -with red velvet and Mil-mounted with a plume or tult of leathern, and it is lrem this entry that hats and caps lieuu te supersede the iioed9, and chaperons el blues cloth, worn be lore that. Hats are various 1 n shape, that Is, If we survey the whole lamlly lrem the nicely-polished and neatly-turncd high silk hat made by Yeuman, te the cheap straw. A stroll en Queen street en a sunshiny day uuiazesone at the diversity in the hluiple detail of hats which It eilers Should one wisli te see the varieties he must step into the handsome hat emporium e! Shultz's Pens, at Oundakcr's old stand, 141 North Queen street. They are sous et veteran hatter.j, (David Shultz. supplied our Im mediate ancestors with hats 63 years age) and have the sole agency in town ler Yeuinan's famed hats, et which the lovely pearl colon d summer hat Is the most handsome .stiff hat made. He must. Indeed, be distressed by pennary who wears au old shabby hat when u nice new oae can be had there for lrem 5c. te $3. Onr country friends vi3lting town to morrow sneuld stroll into Shultz's Sens hat st or , Hi North Queen street. It HVEVIAL NOTICES. Seekers after health can find It. See adver-11-ementef Simmons Liver Regulator. Fast, brilliant and fashionable are the Dia mond Dye colors. One pacta je colors 1 te 4 fts. et geed. 10 cents for any color. Direct results licallh and digestion. Uead the advertisement of Simmons Liver Regu lator. Physicians attest : " Celden's Liquid Beet is particularly useful In Diphtheria, Fever, aud every depressing disease." myiS-iWdeed&w 82,600 versus Sl.SO. ' I spent $2,500, with ether doctors," writes Mr. J. W. Thornten, of Clalbern, Miss.. " Sa maritan Xervinc however alone cured my son et iits." This Is en a par with hundreds et ethers, speedy but thorough. Don't Harry, Oemleniau." Saiil a man en his way te be hanged, " there'll be no Inn till I get there." We say te the dys peptic, nervous and debliltated, don't hurry thoughtlessly ter tome retaiedyef doubtful merit, uncertain of relier. when you can get at the druKgistslor.enedoll Burdock Bleed Bit ters almost sure te cure and certain te benefit. Fer sale bv II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. The most popular and lragrant Pe lumeet theday'HACKMETACK." Try it. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street feb7-eed3 ' The best is the cheapest," is an old ui.d true maxim. The Celluloid Eye-fcilasses are the best ler these who need artificial aid for the eyes. Fer sale by all leading Jewelers and Opticians. iny2I-lwdeedftw De Net Move Blindly (ie carefully in purchasing medicine. Many advertised remedles can work great Injury are woise than none. Burdock Bleed Bitters area purely vegetable preparation ; the small est child can take them. They kill disease and cure the pattern in a sate and klndlv way. Fer sale bv II. B. Cochran, druggist. 137 aud 139 North Queen street. Skin UUeaaea. 'Swayne's Ointment" ) Cures the most invet- Swavue's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ) orate ceses of skin tils- ease, such as tetter, salt rheum,scald head, baber's itch, sores, all crusty, scaly, itching, skin eruptions, and i tbat distressing com plaint, itching piles, swayne's uincment' "Swayne's Ointment' IIC.nH 4. tf. f ..... 1 "Swayne-'ointment" lh" eccl cre swayno-3uiniment"ne matter hew obsti ebsti "Swayne's Ointment" nate or long standing. Ask for It and use no ether. It CURES where all else tails. Sold by all druggists, A. Conch, Celd nj Sere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an Incurable disease is often the result, " DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SiRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies Hie bleed, and ler bronchial, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et long staudlntr, Ills the best remedy ever discovered. Price 20 cents and $1 per bottle. The large size Is the most economical Sold by all best druggists. 119-MWftFlydftw KKSCUKD FKOIU OKATH. The iollewlngslateraent of William J. Cough In, et Semervllle, Mass., is se remarkable that we beg te ask for It the attention et our read ers. He says : "In the lull et 1S70 1 was taken with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by a severe cough, f seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. Whilethere the doctors said 1 had a hole In my leitlung as big us a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was se lux gene at ene time a report went around that 1 was dead. I gave up hope but a Irtenil told me of DR. WM. HALL'S BAISAM FOIL THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but 1 get a lit tile te satisfy them, when te my sur prise n d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, once detal, began te revive, audte iayl lcclln better spirits than 1 have the past thiee years. " I writethls hoping yen will publish it, se that every ene afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BA LSAM FOIL THE LUNUS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottle- and can positively say thai it has done nie mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able. te gote work.' sold bv H. K. Cochran, 187 North Queen street NEW AJTERTXSEiLENTB. S. GIVLER Brown's Boustneld Panacea Is the most ellective Pain Ueslrejer In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied exter nally, and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIN, whether 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, Back or Rowels, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and ALL ACHES, and is the Ureat Believer of Palu. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should be In every famly. A tcaspoenful of the Panacea In a tumble et het water sweet cned. If preferred, taken at bedtime, will BREAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-T,Tb,F&w Wells' "Meugli en corns." Ask for Wells' "Rough en Coins. Quick, complete, permanent cure, warts, bunions. " 15c. Cerns, Incrkuclity exists, but nobody has been heard te deny the wholesemoness and purl lying effects et Glenn's Sulphur Seap. my2S-lwdcedftw Kly'sCrram Balm reduces Inflammation Seres In the nasal passages are healed in a few days. Catarrhal headache is dissipated. Senses et smell, taste. and hearing are restored. Price 50 cents. apply Inte nostrils with lltfla Uugtir. Only Twe Bottled. Messrs. Jehnsen, nolleway& Ce., wholesale druggists or Philadelphia. t'a report that some Ume age a gentleman handed them a dollar, with a request te send a geed catarrh cure te two army officers in Arizona. Recent ly the same gentlemen told them that both the elllcers and the wife et Gen. .lehn C. Fre meut, governor et Arizona, had been cured et catarrh by the two liottleset Ely's Cream Balm mylU-2wdM.W,FAw Mothers! Mothers l Mothers I Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth '.' 1 ( be, go at once and get a bottle el MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer lmmeJlately depend upon it ; there Is no mistake about It, There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you nl once that it will regulate the bowels and give lest te the mother, and relict and health te the child, op erating Hkn magic. 1L is perfectly bate te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the el 'est and best female physicians in the United States. Sel, everywhere. 25 cents u bottle. uiayl-M,W,S&w new te secure Health. t seems strange that anv one will sutler lrem the many derangements brought en by an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLA ANDST1LLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER .SYRUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It ! indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven Itself te be life best BLOOD PURIFIER ever discovered, etieet ually curing Scrofula, Syplilitic disorders. Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders cud debility, bit. iouscemplai'itsuiid all diseases indicating an impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects iudl gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health rewwer, ter it ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner von- system. . nElt'SPAi.N PNACKA curesapainln until ami beast. Fer me e.vtcrnally ami inter nitlly. ltlCDHOItK POWDEIL.1 cure all diseases fit hoi-Mi, cattle, Mieep, hogs, poultry ami all Livestock. A POSITIVECURE. may.!!-!! Fer sale at H. B. Cfchran's drug store 137 North Queen etreel Vr-PLAix Tali; vkesi nu. Swaykb Te Whom It May Concern : Iteldng Piles is ene et the most annoying complaint.) known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus all! Ic ted by observing the following symp symp eoms: 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 are often affected. The mere you scratch the worse the itching. Knewing tliaL my ointment is super ter te any urticle In tin market, I guarantee i te cure the wersi ca-e et ltchlngplles in exist exist en CO. Signed, H.SWAYNE, M. D. Dr. Swayne's Ointment, is alseaplcasant and ellective cure ter tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's Itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy bkln eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or wiB be sent for Seets. (In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.25. Address, Or Swayue & Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectU-lydTu.Tli&S&w Dr. C. W. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile Pills are prepared expressly te cure and will cure Headache et all kinds, Neuralgia, Nerv ousness and Dyspepsia. Provided and en dorsed by physicians. ' Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure eradicated my pimples. They used te break out continually.' Steve T. Harrison, Rochester, N. Y. ft, at druggists. Menry- ;Hrbelle Salve. The best Salve In the world for cuts,brulse3 yeres, ulcere, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in every case-or money refunded. Be snre you get Hkncy's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations aud counterfeits. Price 25 cents, held in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug store. 137 North Queen street, my29-4 VEATBH. Watt. In this city, en the 27th Inst., Lizzie Learmonth, wife et P. T. Watt. Funeral en Thursday, at 2 p. m.. from her husband's residence. Ne. 530 North Dnke trcet. Strohm. On the 29lli Inst., in this city, Mrs. Ann Strohm, wite et Jehn Btrehn, sr., aged 79 years, 3 months and 27 days. The relatives and f rlenc's ai'a reapect'ully invited te attend the iuneral from the resi dence of her husband Ne. 31 Seuth Duke street, en Thursday morning. Services at the Meneulte meeting-house, Strasburg, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Strasbnrg. Voet. in New Helland, en Tuesday morn ing. May 29. Anna Mary, daugnter of Philip and Anna Mary Vegt.aged 3 years and 23 days. Fnueral en Thursday at 2 o'clock p. m.. lrem the residence of Geerge Uuhlman. Ne. 508 W oed ward street, this city. It NEW AUVEKTJHE.MENT8. OEALKl) FKOFOSAI.S FUil SEWKK. O Sealed proposals for sewer en Derwart Htreet, between Maner and Poplar streets, will he received by the street commit tee no te 5 o'clock en MONDAY, JUNK 4, ISS3, and are te be deposited in the Street Committee Itex, at Alderman ilari's efilce and endorsed " Proposals ter Sewer." Proposals te be In accordance with plans and specifications, which can be seen at the office of Colonel Gerhart, Citv Regulator, Grant building, en and after Wednesday evening. May 30, 1883. Hy order et the street Commit tee. J K. BARB, Clerk. m29,31&j2d & CO., Satine and Zephyr Robes. Albatres and Swisse Robes. Bargains in Dress Goods. Bargains in Carpets. Gauze Underwear. One Price. Lancaster, Fa. NEW ADVEE-TISEMKNIS. WANTKJJ. WASH1MU AT THE HOUSE. Apply at 511 Maner street. WAFTED. WASHING, HOUDE-CLKAN-lng, ftc. Apply rear et Ne. iii Lafayette street. It WANTED. AN EXPERIENCED ACTIVE salesman In a dry goods store In this city it APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. BOA KDIKG FOUR OR FIVE YOUNG men wanted te beard at Ne. 4CG Maner street. Geed bearding and pleasant rooms en reasonable terms. inv28-3tdM,WA9 BOCK BEER ON WJEDMKSDAV AND Thursday at the Lien Brewery. All my customers will be supplied. m.a xi C. KOHLER. J .'OK KENT. THE STOKE KOOW, NO. 38 North Queen street, new occupied by Ames Rlngwalt. Apply te THOS. E. FRANKLIN. feb7,8,9,10aeedttd Ne. 120 East King St. STEVENS HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether saloons. 11. WAGNER, myl5-tfd Manager. WATER KENT NOTICE ONLY A FEW mere days te pay your w a ter rent. Wed nesday being a legal holiday the office will be closed. Bring your notices with you te save trouble. 5 per cent. abatement it paid before J tine 1. 1833. C. F. MYERS, m2G-3td Treasurer. Rf( QUARTS FRESU STKAWBEKKIKJf, fJUU Five Bushels Ripe Tomateas, Beans, Peas, Squash, Asparagus, Salt Oysters, Dev iled Crabs, Live Lobsters, Fruit. Ac. coo pounds Fresh Creamery Butter this evening at C1IAS. W. EOKERT'S, H Ne 129 E. King St. 5eK SaLK-A BuSIKABLE COUNTRY r residence, known as "ABBEVILLE," one mile west et Lancaster, en the Columbia turnpike, with laud containing about 12 acres. 5 acres el which are la Lawn, Garden and Orchard. Choice fruits In lull bearing and an abundant supply of Spring Water. Fer further particulars, terms of sale, etc., apply te. J. B. LONG, Real Estate Agent, m29-3td Ne. 0 West King St. f TROPOSALS FOR STUNK AMU STONK- X WORK Proposals will be received up te 7 o'clock p. m. en Monday, Junelth.fer build ing stone per perch, delivered en the ground et the Eastern Market Company. Alse for hauling stone per perch from the Almshouse quarry. Alse ter laying stone per perch, either in cluding or net including the mnrtar. Alse ter lime per bushel and sand per loud. Bids te be left at Allan A. Herr & Ce.'s office. Ne. 108 East King street, wbere iilan and sped sped licatiens can be seen. J. FRED SENER, m29-5tR Chairman Building Committee. "I IVEN AWAY t UJ.VEN AWAY ! A Beautiful OH Chrome WITH EVEllY l'WO POUNDS OF COFFEE, AT THE AMERICAN TEA CO.'S STORE NO. 2C CENTRE SQUARE. . Best Granulated Sugar, 9c. White Sugar, Sc. Light Brown Sugar, 7c, at AMERICAN TEA CO.'S STOltE. It Ne. 2G Centre Square. S UI.l.'S SWSVS. SUMMER HATS. We aim te give the most complete satisfaction te all who favor us with their patron age. Our goods are purchased from most reliable houses, and while guaranteeing them te be of best manufacture and the latest style, we feel satisfied that an examination of our prices will convince all that they are sold at the most reasonable figures. We have a large and varied stock of Summer styles from which te select. SITTLTZ'S SOUS, Ne. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREE. mar27-lydSw w II.I.IAMSON tt rUSTER. The Same Price te All. And doing a cash business give us advantage in buying and selling that no ether method can. The variety of goods that we keep is every, thing that MEN and 110 YS need te wear: Clothing of all Kinds, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Umbrellas, Trunks & Traveling Bags, Beets aud Shoes, Whips and Blankets. Everything is marked In plain figures, which gives te all customers 1 he same advant age when shopping. The Genuine Middlesex Bine Suits Fer MEN are the best you can buy, and the color Is fast. There is no class of men mere exposede t he weather than police efBcers,and if you will take the trouble te find out what kind of FI.ANNKL they are wearing at this season of the year they will prove te you that Middlesex- is the most durable and firm in its color. Light Stilt' and Straw Hats fill our shelvei and counters new, and the variety is as geed as the prlres are low. THE BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT Has very muuy alt rat Liens ler anybody look ing ter ti ne goods. Net enl v de we keep these that aie servlceablti for everydaj wear, but si'iat goods a flue as any that are found In the bestei the Shee Stores in Larger Cities. iters. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St, 4M;astkk. pa TWO SMAXX. BAND-MADE HAVANA . cigars, for 6 cts., at the Old Stand. HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR "TORE. Williamson & Fes wwi m m a SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING MAY 29. 1888. STEIKING MINERS. THE MILITIA FIRE ON THE MOB. Hen ana Women in Conflict wUbtbe Soldiers -Scattered by Bnllett. Twe of the Miners Killed. St. Leurs, May 29. THe strike of the Illinois miners culminated yesterday in rioting and bloodshed. About three hundred women, wives and daughters of tne miners iea tne attack and with about one hundred and fifty strikers took com. plete possession of the mine. The civil authorities were powerless and the militia at East St. LeuiB were called upon and proceeded te Bellville. Upen their arrival there the mine was found te be in possession of the mob, five hundred strikers and about ene hundred frantic women. When the train stepped the mob took a position en the hill above, the railroad. The sheriff . addressed the strikers and urged them te disperse peaceably, but while he was speaking, several shots were fired from the bill and a bullet whistled past his ear. The sheriff then drew his pistol and fired in the direotien from which the shot had come. This was the signal for a general fusilade from the mob. The sheriff then ordered the troops te tire and a volley was poured into the strikers, who returned the fire, whereupon a second volley was given by the militia. The mob of men and women alike then scattered and ran through the gullies and ravines. It was then found that one of the strikers, Fred. HefTmaster. bad been instantly killed and another injured se that he cannot recover. A third was shot through the head. Sev eral made their escapes leaving bloody trails behind them. Twenty-six of the mob were taken prisoners ; one soldier was wounded. Bew lie Was Shet. Fred. HefTmaster, who was killed in yesterday's encounter, came from Pitts burgh, and was a glass blower. He bad been in Bellville ever two weeks. The glass blowers at Hellvilla are en a strike, and some of them were with the striking miners-yesterday, which accounts for Hefftnaster's presence at the Kemieke mine. There seems te be de doubt that Deputy Sheriff Au theuy ordered the troops te fire en the mob, out net until several shots had becm tired by the strik eis. Twe of them aimed directly at An An teony and Gen Recce, who were standing by the side of the train consulting as te what should be dene. HARRISBURQ NEWS. The Senate Vetes IJewn the Motion te Ad jeurn. Special te the Intkllieknckk. Habrisburq Slay 29 At the beginning of the session of the Senate, Mr. Cooper moved te adjourn ever Decoratieu Day, te enable the members te visit Gettysburg. The Senate refused te adjourn by a vote of 24 te 22, but the action will probably be reconsidered this afternoon. Mr. Gor Ger Gor eon announced his purpose te call up seen the Standard oil company investi gating resolution. The Heuse bill .conferrinc en the Women's Prevention of Cruelty te Animals certain powers pos sessed by the Penna. secietypassed finally. Heuse bill te extend the system of Sol diers' Orphans schools until 1889 was amended te prevent the admission of children after June 1, 1887, and providing for the closing of the schools en June 1, 1890. Smiley reported affirmatively the Heuse bill ceeding the old Western peni tentiary grounds te Allegheny City. The Heuse bill te abolish the office of recorder of Philadelphia was amended by striking out the prevision authorizing the courts te approve the bends of applicants for license te vend intoxicating liquors and then it passed finally by a unauitneus vote. Adams, Philadelphia, moved te amend the anti-discrimination bill, se as te strike out the imprisonment clause of the biU, provid ing tbat'railread eflicials etc., be sentenced net exceeding two years for furnishing ma terials te company or engaging iu trausper tatien ever the reads with which they may be connected. The amendment was de feated by a tie vote, but Lieutenant Gov erner Black nevertheless voted nay. lu the Heuse. McNaiaara, Jamisen aud Vecghtly were appointed a conference committee ou the legislative apportionment. The following bills passed liually : Fer the payment: of discharged workmen ; te prevent thu ob struction and pollution of navigable streams ; providing for appointment by the governor of a gauger ei'cruda oil ; re quiring assessors te make return of tim ber lands ; for the better protection of voters. The following bills were defeated : Lim iting the hours of labor of street car con ductors aud drivers te twelve hours a day; providing for the assessment and collec tion of taxes ou moneyed capital and rttturr.8 of personal property. '"atliend iiatiem. Philademwia, May 29. The Norris town fc Phcenixville, -and Phcenixville, Pottstewu & Reading railroad companies te-day conselida ted under the.tttle of the Pennsylvania Schuylkill Valley railroad company. Mr. Franklin 13. Geweu, uew in New Yerk, says he has no immediate intention of resigning the presidency of the Head ing company. The case of Burnhem and ethers, Jer eey Central bondholder.", which was called for te day, in New Yerk, has been ad journed until Friday. A Cave Id. NenaisTOWN, Pa., May 29. A gang of railroad laborers was buried by a cave in en the Philadelphia, NorristownandPhoe NerristownandPhoe NorristewnandPhoe mxville Railroad, at ConshehOcken this morning, and .Andrew Garlech, Adel Jehnsen and Geerge Scoepgon were, it is thought, fatally injured. Uugbes Ahead. Bat.timeke, May, 29. Iu the walking match at 2 o'clock this afternoeu Hughes was leading, with 1S4 miles, Panchet, second with 172 miles. All the starters have withdrawn except Hughes, Pauchet, Hart and Nereruac. nesting (Jeletly. New Yeiie, May 29. The president passed another quiet day te day at Mr. Miller's house. Te morrow he will re view the Decoration Day parade. He received a few callers of no particular note this morning. A. Kaah Movement. Cutoage, May 29. The raevemeut or ganized te held a mass meeting of Catho lics te pretest against the pope's late cir cular is frowned upon by mere conservative Irishmeu, and is denounced by the priest hood. Creek's rignt With the Indians. Tucson, Ariz., May 29. Gen. Creek is reported te have had a battle with the Apaches near Guayanapa, in the Sierra Madre mountains. The fore of General Creek numbers 500, and that of the Apaches four hundred ; fifty Indians were killed ; Gen. Creek's less is net stated. Incendiaries at Werk. Minneapolis, Minn., May 29. Several establishments in ditferent parts of the city were destroyed by fire last night. It is supposed te have been the work of in cendiaries. The losses aggregate ever $100,000. A MImIbc Faner Found. Trknten, N. J., May 29. The Rev. J. H. Boyd, pastor of Warren, street- Metho dist church, who has been missing since Thursday last has returned. He has been siek at his mother's home in Philadelphia. A telegram sent by him en Saturday was was miscarried. He is still very sick and Has gene back te Philadelphia. Ne Kewaia Waablfigteu. Washinqtex, D. C, Maj 29. There are no news at the war department from Gen. Creek as yet. m WKAIUKB JUDICATIONS. Washington. May 29. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, rainy, followed by colder clearing weather, winds shifting te north, westerly, higher pressure. XAMKM1S. PUladelpU Market. PHrtADELPHTA, May 29. Fleur bnt steady: Superfine, S3 2533 CO; $3 73Q4 25 ; Penn'a Family, 4 3512. quiet, extra, jiye neur at 3 tsqs S3. Wheat quiet and unchanged. Cern quiet and easier. Oats qniet. Bye dull at 70972c. Previsions qniet. Lard qnlet. Butter dull and lower ; Pa. Creamery ex tra, 22c : Western, 22c. Hella dull at7l-c, as te qnallty. Eggs steady ; Penna. lc ; Western, ls'Q 18Sc. Cheese fairly active iu heat grades. Petroleum dull ; Kenned, 7?sS$c. Whisky at $119. New Yerk Market. Nxw Yerk, May 9 -Fleur State and West ern quiet and prices generally without de cided change. Seathern quiet and unchanged. Wheat !4JJuc lower, heavv and unsettled ; active speculative trading; Ne. 1 White 91 IS: Ne. -2 Red, June, $1 21 24. Cern c lower and dull ; Mixed West ern, spot, 4saC5c ; de future, (UXessc. Oats XMyp lower ; State, 8083!lc; Western, 45Q37C Plilladelpmti cattle Market. Monday, May 2d. The arrivals or live stock at the Philadelphia stock yards were : Fer the week Beevea. 2,!00 head ; sheep, 11,000; hogs. 5,000. Ptevleus week Reeves, 2.50J head ; sheep, 10.0C0 ; Heg, 5,00.). Rbet cattle were dull; as the higher prices West forced drovers te ask an advance. wnlch was.eniy partly met by the butchers. Rut tew cattle sold ter ever 7i ami theso were vx tra choice. We quote as fellows : Extra, VyiQVic ; Uoed. U7c ; Medium, GQGc; Common, SCJGKc ; fat cows. ti 5Xc ; slippery cows. 3S3?c. Milch Cows were lnuctivu at $35C3. Sheep were dull, as prices were tee high ter butchers, who rctu-ed te pay an advance, and a large niimbu: were shipped te New Yerk We quote as fellows : Extra, USc ; Geed, 5X5c; Medium. li 5c: Common, 4'flc; Bulls, :i:ie ; Lambs, 710e ; Veal Calves, 7'Jc. Hogs were dull and prices !c lower. We quote as fellows : Extra, 10J10c ;Goed,lolox--; Medium, 10!4g)104c ; Common. 10c. DOBSSICD MKVfti. City Uresscd Beeves were active and prices closed at 310c., the termer rate ler com mon cows, wlille Western dressed were In light supply and only sold at lower Hgures, viz., 0141 Ue. L.ive Stock Market. New Yeuk Reeves- Receipt", 5,330 head, making 12,930 head ler the last seven days; market a little irregular, but mainly fair at about current figures or Frid'iy laet; common te strictly prime steers sold at $5 WH7 1 103 tbs, live weight ; tops at $7 0f&7 10 ; about : car-leads stillera at (5 403080 ; exporters used 00 car leads : shipments te-rtav, 13 live cattle; for the week end Saturday, l,5l51ive cattle and 0,783 quarters et beef. . Sheep-Receipts, 10,70c head, making 30.SC0 for the week : llrm at former prices, with sates 01 common te choice clipped b'.ieep at $:7 3? 100 Ki3, and et common ie geed Spring l.ambs at t7 5001050 tt 100 as. Experts today, 251 live sheep , for the week ending Satnrday, SiS live sheep and COO carcasses of mutton. llegs-Recelpis, S.300 head, making 20,010 head ler the week ; slew ler live hog at $7 3'J 07. CO & 100 It.s. Chicago iiegs Receipts. 10,000 Head ; ship ments, 1,800 head : moderately active, but 10c lower; mixed, $0 707 10 ; heavy, 17 107 40 ; light, ?0 803720; skips. J5 37S0 30. Cattle Receipts, 4,500 head ; shipments, 1,300 head ; inoderately active and llrm. but net quotably higher; experts, $5 0."i0 15; geed te choice shipping, $5 B.vg5 90; common te fair. 55 50. Sheep Receipts, 3,000 head ; shipments. 100 head ; fairly active ; weaker mi low grades ; common te fair, f3 20J . 50 ; gend, ti 5; choice, $5 75. Meck niariieta. Quotations hy Ueed,.McCi-aiiii .V. Ce, Hank ers, Lancaster, Pa. 10 a.m. I.! M. ". 1 II. Michigan Central 92Ji New Yerk Central ill New Jersey Cunt rat 7S?;, Ohie Central 10 Del. Lack. & Western.... 1234 Denver & Rie Grande ... 46Ji Krle.. ................... ? Kansas A Texas 23 Lake Shere 103 Chicago & N. W., com.... 129 N. N., Ont. Western .... 20 st. Paul & Omaha 44 Paclftc Mall 42 Rochester & Pittsburgh.. 20J St. Paul............... ...... 1017& 9Ai 121VS 78 10. 123 40 345 28 107J5 128 25 44 42 2 101 35 92 25 Si 48 92'4 12l'4 78 0 123,; 40 31 23 10: 12S r 41 42 19 10l4 :k S2!4 25 41 324 43 10 00" 42 57 20 1-10 14 4W.4 ! Texas Pacific 35 Union Pacific 9 Wabash Common 25 Wabash Preferred 41 Weat'rn Union Telegraph 82J4 Louisville & Nashville... 43 N. Y.. Chi. & St. L .... Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation 42J4 Pennsylvania 57?5 Reading. 30 P. T. &TJutrale 11 Northern Pacific-Coin... 4 Northern Pacific Pi-et... SCJ4 Hestenvllle Philadelphia & Erie Northern Central Underground Canada Southern 014J OU ............ ...... ........ letsg. People's Passenger. 4 57 2C2 14 49 6014 109 107 New Yerk Quotations by Assoc!. tied Press. Slecks extremely dull and heavy. New Yerk Central Erie Railroad Adams Express. ....... ..... Michigan Central Railroad Michigan Southern Railroad Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad Chicago A Reck Island Railroad Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne Railroad... Western Union Telegraph Company. Teledo & Wabash New Jersey Central New Yerk Ontario & Western .121; .. 34 i .127 . 9214 107 -U2 .lit 121-Ji .131 Hi " 73 Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Presa. stocks steady. Philadelphia & Erie R. It 19 Reading Railroad 20 Pennsylvania Railroad 57 Lehigh Valley Railroad 6K United Companies of New Jersey 192 Northern Pacific. 49 Northern Pacific Preferred. 80 Northern Central Railroad 57 Lehigh Navigation Company 42 Norrlstewn Railroad 1C3 Control Transportation Company 35 Pittsb'g, Tltusvllle ft Buffalo R.R 14 Little Schuylkill BaUread Vt Lecal Stocks and Benn's Reported by J. IS. Leng. Par val. fioe 100 100 10c 100 . 100 100 100 100 . 100 Last sale. 1105 1M! 117 120 iOOJiO 102 ICO 100 100 102 2.'.B 35.25 45 120 t.aue-CUy per ct. Lean, due 1S82.. " 1885.. 1390.. 1995.. 6 per ct. in 1 or 30 years. 5 per ct. Scheel Lean... " 4 " In 1 or 20 years. 4 " In 5 or 20 years. 6 in 10 or 20 years Man helm borough lean MUKmuvAimetra btecm. Quarryvllle R. R $50 Mlllersvllle Street Car GO Inquirer Printing Company 50 Wn.th Factory 100 Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse (Bends)... Columbia Gas Company ., 100 9J ' Columbia Water Cemuauy, 2 1 5.25 220 '0 1(S I 21 100.55 $120 105 102 100 103 $ K'. Susquehanna Iren Company . Marietta llollewware 100 100 se 50 fill Stevens Heuse Sicily Island East Brandy wine ft Wayuesb't;. Miuersviite nerumi senoei Northern Market miOBLLANBOU 00X04 Quarryvllle R. R.,due IStt tlOO Reading ft Columbia It. lt,,5's ion l.ancaster Watch Ce.. due li0 I0e I Aucaster Gas Light ami Kuel Ce.. due In 1 or 2fi years 100 Lancaster Gas Light and fuel Ce., due iSoe.................. .,... ..... lir.i TtrawFiKK wtcitH. Blt'Surlngft Beaver Vliy ? 25 Bridgeport ft iloreshee 13 Columbia ft Chestnut IUU 25 Columbia ft Washington 25 Columbia Big Spring 25 Colombia Marietta 25 Maytown ft KUzabetntewn 25 20 18 i 30 10 SEW AJJYMMTqMJWTM. ,- ., ' ,'JM.J.1 I, ...A TDC8DA T PABTLY CLOUDY AUD SLIGHT CHANGE IH.XKPXATUBE. These are perfect days for shopping, and about tvyjee as much can be accemnlisheci as when the weather comes wartrier. The fitting out of country houses rushes the workmen, and these who have their orders in first will be thankful. The stir in the Carpet and Matting Reems, Linen and Bedding Depart ments, Kitchen and Furniture and Chair Departments is already manifest. We are bet ter able te serve housekeepers tnan ever, and a leek through the Furniture Galleries is proof of it JOHN WANAMAKER. Probably the latest arrival is from China a fine let of the genuine Canten Pehgees, Iach piece bears the Chinese govern ment stamp. If anything the quality is better than the last. The pieces run scant twenty yards, and the price is $8.50 for the piece. If you like you can pay exactly a dozen dollars ler the same thing in another place. Stilt counters, near Chestnut street entrance JOHN WANAMAKElt. Twe fine bargains in Colored Silks. Ne. 1 is a 90-cent silk for' 70 cents. Ne. 2 is a $1 silk for 75 cents ; a variety of shades. What' is the use of saying mere ? Yeu must see them. silk counter, near Chestnut street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. Fansef Cretonne seem te pre vail this season for general use, the larger sizes being considered the mere fashionable. 50 cents te S3- Black Fans, very prettiry painted, ethers embroidered, 50 cents te $ 10. Feather Fans are quite popular, especially the col ored Down Fans, some in solid colors and some varied and only partly covered ; from 50 cents te $5- . Ostrich Feather Fans, with tortoise shell sticks are highly prized this season and net high priced. $7 te $$0. Of Lace Fans we have a geed assortment. White Fans, some painted, some embroidered, some plain 'and ethers with feather edge always in vogue. Palms and Japanese Fans in great variety. Seme of the following are en tirely perfect ; ethers are slight ly soiled by handling: 50 reduced te .25 se reduced te .te $1.00 reoucce 10 .50- 1.75 reduced te .75 2.00 reduced te $1.25 2.25 reduced te 1.50 X.ie reduced te 1.75 and a few that were much higher prices with even greater recdu recdu tien. One dollar buys here a white bone stick with colored or white satin, beautifully painted and tipped with down. Any lady's eyes will shine ever such "a present Centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Black Cashmere and Merine Shawls dyed te our own order in Paris for wear with crepes. New lets opened ; price, $1,50 te $20. 1301 Chestnut, second iloer. JOHN WANAMAKER The newest new books : A Fashionable Sufferer. Uv Augustus llil plu Wth illustrations by the author, fl '0; by mail, $1 25. Het Pleughshares. Uy Judge Tourgee, author 01 a poefs fjrranu, etc. si.iu ; ny man, ?i.'- Leys, Lord Bsrresferd aad Other Stories. Hy tne Duchess. Paper covers, 1H cents; bv mail 23 cints ; cloth. 95 cents ; by mall. $1 Ie Daniel Webster. By Heny Cabet Ledge. Volume 8 et Am. Statesmen Serlej. 95 cum-'. Ry mall, $1 05. American Xete Beeks. By Nathaniel Haw thorne. Volume 9 et New Riverside edition $1.50 ; by mall, $1.65. French and Italian Xete Beeks. By Natnante I Hawthorne. Volume 10 or New Riverside Edition. $1.50; bymall,$I.C5. Fer the Majer, by Constance i'ennlmere Woolson. author et Anne. 75 cents ; by mail, 85 cent. Reedy te morrow. Tlie Priest and the Man. Bv . $1.19; by matl, Si.25. Seme of Aiiep's Fables, with modern Instances shown m destin. Hy Randelph Caldecei. $LC0 ; by mai', $1.75. Dr. Claudius. Bv V. Mtrien Crawford, author of Mr. Isaacs. 75 ejuts; by mall. Si cents. Heady Thursday. x Fairy Geld, liy the author or A Lesten In Leve. Paper covers, 30 cants; by mall, 2" cents. -t Poems. By Jenes Very. New Kdltlen; $1.15 ; by mall, $1.25. These, with thirty or forty ether jiew books are en a table by themselves in our book de partment. North et Thirteenth street entrance. Jehn WanamakerJ Philadelphia. Chestnut. Thirteenth ami Market streets and City Hall Square I i'KKY'S VHABCOAL UIXKNMKS. The most reliable ami surest cure ter Headache. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Bad Breath and all diseases arising from a disordered stomach. Price 29c. per Het, mailable. Prepared and sold by ANORKWG.FRKY, ORUUOlST, 2yKtgae St,,Cor. CBristlan, Lancaster, Pa. Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always, en hand at the most reasonable prices. siTMyOftw -nrOKKINUHEM SHOULD OU TO BEOHTOLD'S Te buy their Wearing Apparel. A fresh sup ply Just received, at very moderate prices. Building Stene and Sand delivered at short notice. Rye Straw. Sed and Lear Mould ter florists and ethers ler sale. HENRY BKCUTOLD, Ne. 62 N. Queen Street. 49Stere and dwelling ler sale or rent. 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