The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 20, 1866, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE DAILY EVENING TKLEGRAPU. PHILADELPHIA, , FRIDAY, JULY .20, 18CG.
TIIJE TURF.
ftiet.t Saddle Ra.ee eta tbe Fashion CnrM
Yesterday Dexter tbe Wltmerln raree
BtWraljibt nH-IIiprtc4BMa Tret
iaK rim, a at, a it, its.
Tke gni ewerpitakea match for $3000, mile
feeati, three In Ove, under saddle, between Dex
ter, Central Butler, and Toronto Otiief, came
ef jeetcrday afternoon, at the Fashion Course,
Long Island. The attendance was quite large
sad orderly; the track in tine condition lor
last tune, and the roods approaching the
eenrse were tree from dual, owina; to the
rain and wind storm the day previous. For a
Jong time past tbta match has created much late
ral and speculation in the society known as turf
ite, at well aa reaching the business portions of
the city, and even a inr as beiuf? the topic of
aoT-reation In the parlors ot some ol our
wealthiest citizens. The past week, on any
favorable occasion, pool-filing bad prevailed to
a heavv extent. All along, Dexter was held the
favorite at two to one amnHt the other two,
votwiibsianotng Butler bad dinn the mile in the
aame riv in 2'21, and was reported to be in flue
settle at the present time. Not so much was
known of Toronto Chief, although he was made
the seconl lavorito, trom the iact of his having
trotted half a mile in l'OSJ.
The race was tot what misht be termed a
looely contested one, Dexter having it his own
way; St, however, gave general satisfaction, and
very one went, away highly pleased at having
seen the mile trotted in 2 19. which would afford
something to talk over at future meetings, if
Boib:ng el-e.
JfurU heat. Pools sold on the track on an
average Dex $200 "'ironto Chief, $75;
Butler, $50. ' r...er rider of Dexter (Mur
pb ) bcintr tnoii t on Toronto Cnic', doLiUtless
lad the etlect of ur'nglnu the Chief into mora
favorable notice. W. Dobell, the rider of
Dexter, was well known to all as a most
naithed lockey, but it was thought by many
tbat he did noi know the deposition ol Dexter
as ell as Murphy did beiore th horse lelt the
stnbles of Uiram Woodruir. Butler was nbly
ridden by J. L. Uoll, who won the rol. The
Cbioi was outside, and Dexter ia the centre.
At the second time ot soring, they got the word
"go." Toronto Chief took up the lead, Butler
next, and Dexter bebiud, acting stranzelv at
rst ; reaching the turnincr.the Chief wa leading
Built r a lull length. Dex'er male a break,
and was lelt at leant ten lengths behind. II -,
however, soon settled down, and spread out In
fine style, shortening the gap at I he quarter-pile
to foul lengths. The Chief was leading Butler
two lengths behind the leader; this, of course,
It It Dexter six lengths behind the leader time,
36 seconds. A most splendid race was shown
along the back-stretch, and the interest in
Dextrr, as he gradually clotedup the gao, was
most intense. Arriving ut the half mile, the
positions weie the Chief one length ahead of
Butler, who was leading Dexter only half a
length time, 1124. Coming dowo the far
stretch, lroru the half nvle to thethiee-q lartera,
Dex'er had pushed his white face to the front;
then, at the turn into the homc-stretcb, tney
were all together. Butler made a good brash up
the norue-st retch to keep side by side with.
Dexter; the latter, however, was too swift tor
him, and carried Butler into a break just before
reaching the judges' stand. Dexter won the
heat by two lengths; the second place was given
to Toronto Chiel. Tim, 224$. .
Second Heat. Any odds on Dexter. Pools
old: Dexter, $210: Toronto Chief, $10; Butler,
$30. Again, at the second attempt, thev were
sot oft on very even terms. At trie turn Dexter
was lead in if the Cbicf oue letietu, who was one
length ahead ot Butler. These positions were
unchanged to the quarar, only that Butler was
three lengths iu the rear ot ' Dexter, who was
leading the Chi?f a lenath. Time, 354 seconds.
No material change tO"k plucc down the back
Btrclch; ut the hall, Dexter was two lengths in
front of Toronto Chief, Butler oue leauth
behind, in 110. Then each ol the horses were
let out freely, Dexter widening the gap,
with Butler making cl tse tracks alter the Chief.
Kaon dorse showed a tremendous bnrstof speed,
as the time will show lor itself. At the throe
qunrietB Dexter was leading Butler four length,
the latter having changed places with the Gnief.
Dexter had full swine up the home-stretch, and
landed home in gallant form, rive lengths ahead
ot Butler, (he Chief being four lengths behind
Butler; time z19, wh eh, hen announced, called
1 rth a simultaneous burst of aoplause. This is
the be-t time ever made in a match race, bing
a trifle less than Dexter's own lastest time
2'18 l-5th asroinst time, last year. The iainres
sion prevailed that had Dexter been cro wded he
cou.d have made the heat in one or two seconds
less time.
Tnird Ileal. No bettiner. Just after getting
the word, the Chiet and Dutler both broke badlv,
allowing Dexter a lead of cleht lengths. The
Cb:cf was ft adied riist and took s?cond posi
tion, with Butler close handy. When nearing
the quarter pole, Dexter, who was goin? at a
Hying gait, suddenly broke (running past that
distance in ihiny-iour seconds). In the mean
time the Ciiief had come close up to him and
Butler slightly ia the rar. Dexter was got down
atler losing considerably in distauce, but boioie
gei'ing thoroughly steadied he a "jam broke;
Butler took up the lead. At the half the Chiet
had deprived Butler of the lead, being lour
lengths in the advance in 111, while Butler was
five lengths ahead of Dexter. The very idea of
Dexter winning this heat was looked upon
aa absurd. He, however, came down
the far-stretch with wonderful rapidity,
and at tbe three-quarters was only a length
behind the Chiet, having pusscd ButW. To
ronto Chief broke soon afieA passing inio the
home-etreteh, and Dexter to a commanding
lead, and won tue beat seven? (lengths ahead of
Butler, who was leading the Chief a single
lenirth. Time 2 22. If ttie time had been taken
from the spot where Dexter squared himself lor
the laet third of a mile, the figures would doubt
less appear almost f abulous. This was a glorious
termination to tbe day's sport, and will loug be
remembered by thoe who were fortunate enough
to witness such a performance. A spontaneous
burnt ol cheers resounded throughout the en
closure when Dexter was declared the winner.
SUMMARY.
TRorrrao. Fashion Cource, L. I. Thursday,
Jaly 19; stake o $;,0U0, mile heats, three in five,
anaer enable:
Dexter ("W Dobell) 1 1 1
fceucral Butler (J L. Eoff. 8 2 1
loroiito Chief (J. ilurphj) 2 8 8
TIMB.
Quarter. Half. Mile.
first heat. 0 88 1 lij a -241
Mftuu urai u oor i 1 19
laud hat 0 81 1 11 a 22
Ntw Turk Herald.
If nttest Weather lor a Centntv.
.The following statement from Yale College
be read with Interest:
ium uuciuuvu) . j - -1
auspended iu the shade on tDe north side or the
- .. ii Lit. i inHiAotnd 1(1.111 desirrtea.
being tue higheBt temperature known to have
been obtained in New Haven since 1778, a
XA , r. tl. ... .,lu. aun. Thn hiirhpnt
temperature recorded before the present
eabon was 102 degree?, viz; junez4in, ibo.
rrtlUUB W U1S LUC lULi UlUliiv-i
twice observed at 101 degrees, lzM in 17D8; ami
. . 1 V. . . . . . . . in 11 1 1 1 K
tnere nave uevn inree oiuer u mm-u
lUe ' Uf iiuuuiGici Utt ll?cu ivy uii'-i '"i
in 1781, ltMJO, au. 1845, ranking in all seven
known instances in which a thenuomoter fairly
expose ! in the shade has risen to 100 degrees
and upwards.
"The period lust pased has been quite as re-
inaria&oie lor t-uc wn -cuutiiiMuuo ui c
heat, a lor ita inteuistt. v'itbm a penoJ of
-l J Ka thAPt)iAivnna lum riuan Hufl
a.i a- tie Jn(ai.D nnri ,n rAa fiinoo 1 77i
there has been only one othe instance In which
tue luerniomeier jh men m iub ubihui, ud
ttme9duiiuK the bailie suinoier, viz., 185; and
mxdavB. DuriuR the eame peuod, there have
Biometer has risen to 05 degrees, as many as
four times during the sime summer, viz., la
Hg,n .... lTOQ
Xtrv niiu icut
The hottest month at New Haven since 1778
. .1. ...... tone ilUm Kc... 4AA
Was llie (llOlimoi uiy, io-u. iuu ui mc
past thirty days has ben somewhat higher than
thatol July, 1825; so (hat we cetn authoilzed
in ss-citing tbat tbe beat of the recent period
has been more intense, and the extreme heat
has been longer continued, than baa occurred
belnre in tithty-nlne jcarg, and probably tor a
much loneer period. ' E Lioomib."
"Yale Ccllege, July 17, 1866."
Fashionable Wedding.
A nmringe in high lite took place at Wesley
Chapel, in Washmcton, a lew day aito. The
lortunate pair who were Joined in tbe holy bands
or wedlock, by tbe Kev. 1'. B. Brown, were Dr.
J. M. Duncan France, of Wasbinnton, and Miss
Lcina 11. fcbeed, daughter ot Capt.ua ShceJ,
of New Jersey. At the conclusion ot the ser
vices, which were of the mont impressive
character, the happy eroom and his. attractive
joting bride received tho warm congratulations
and good wishes ( tbose who composed the
lnree and fft-hlonable assemblage, an i in com
pany with the groomsman, Mr. Frank Jones, of
the Pension Bureau, and the lovely and graceful
bridesmaid, Miss Maegie B. France, ni ce or tbe
groom, started tor the depot, where, after attain
receiving the cone rat. lations of their frlnds
they lelt on a btidal tour North, amid the
sinceiest wishes of all that nothing may occur
to mar the bliss ot the hymeneal state.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
HINT TO TOBACCO CHEvVERS
WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT
TOBACCO.
The on It FIKE CUT TOBACCO erer manufactured
In Potladelphla,
llie liet in the Mnrlret.
E VEIIYIIODY US13S IT.
ManufactTired from the Best Leaf.
BOLD EVERYWHERE. 811
factory, 8.E. comer BnoaDand Waliack Streets
AUCTION SALES.
P
ANCOA9T A WARNOCK,
a T d -rrrl tCl'LTU
818
o. U0 MARKET Street
B
SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONBBR,
.ho. 1020 CUES NUT UTUEET. 6 215
s
ALE OF QUA HTE MASTERS' SIOKE-t AT
IHli CAVA Lit X 1JCIU1, lil,)lHtJ, U. KJ.
Qt7ARTEKHA8TKB-(TCN BBAL'S OFFICE,
FlltST DlVIOION.
WAsniNOTON. 1) C. Juiv 17. 1808
r,y order ot tbe Quui toraitor-Oeut'ral, there will
be told on tho preunves.
A I-UBLIC AUCTION,
under the direction ot Cuptnin Cicorico I'. Browning,
a. 11.,
On THLRSDAT, August 2, 18G6,
tho following described Jot of Quartermasters'
(tores :
11 0 cords wood.
12,000 lect oak And ash
p I a u k (wlieul
wnht's BtulT)
9,000 feet matched Hoot
ing 1,400 pieces six-light sasli
8bv 10, etuzeo.
20,000 feet assorted lum
tier.
2,000 fttt tqnare titnbt r
10 b 12.
40 kef 8 cut nails.
80 sriDT wagons,
lb carts.
1 duad-borio wagon.
1 water wation, lion.
6 lioce caiilaKCSund
reels.
12 si ts liarness (four
borsc).
20 seis liarness (Am
lu:aiict) 15 sets cart homes.
25 ridinv saddles, bri
dles, head-bailers
chairs, benches,
maiiirg, ward
robes, cupboards.
2 letter presses.
2 pnudstoned.
1 grindstone, lartre, 4
ioet aiamoter, 8
inch face (new).
50 lad dots.
60 fi e-hooks
8 plat orm scales,
large.
4 counter scales.
4 warchuuse trucks,
blocks and talis.
C9 iroo bedsteads.
8C0 i laukets.
About 10 tOO pounds Rraln
1 goo w, 20 bv 60 toot,
but htt e U'od.
1 set inaheuiatical in.
s ruuiems.
1 spirit level and tri
cod. 1 surveyor's compass,
tartre , eto.
About 8000 f -ct gum hoe,
2aul 2j lucn(uow)
with couplinirs
aud uozales, com
plete. 6,000 feet (turn hose, 1,1 J,
li, 2. and 21, wl u
coupliiKmaud uoz
zies, part y woru.
100 brass cocks, angle
vatvos, etc. worn.
cum -coint, aud
liree-i rushes.
25 wane-wash ItusIi
ts, water-Duckets.
picks and I auhni.
15 co km BtovcB.
'zO Leatinn Moves.
1 lot cusliiiif", fire
bricks, eic, lor
cook stovfs(iiew),
ollice aeks tables,
ALSO, 20
MUKSEiS.
Tocctber witu a larpe quanutv of other propertr,
cot above enumerated
bale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M., and con
tiime Irom day to day until all is sold.
I'urcbufcers must remove tho.r stores within flvo
(6) days litm d?le ot mlo.
leiuiE t ash, in (jovornment funds.
A boat tor Giesboro will leave sixth street wharf
every boar timing the day ot rale
JAMEs A EKIN,
Brevet Brliradler-General U. B. A., in eimrffl 1st
tlivu-ion, Q. M. U. O. 7 20 lit
P E E FECT ION
18 BARELY ATTAlSED, TET
A. B. W. BTJL LARD'S
IMPROVED OIL SOAP,
FOB REMOVING
Grease, Paint, Pitch, ana Varnish,
Fiom all Goods of Durable Colors, la ahead of anything
jetduoovered.
It leaves tie Goods soft and aa perfect as when new,
t li no snot upon which dust can col eot. aa la th .
wltlialltLeDreuaratlt.nl beretuiorii hoi1 tor ni.muin
toodi.
It la dellwtely pentimed and entirely free from the
dlMwreeaule odor of beualne, aud all other realnooj
11 Ul UB,
COUNtEEfElTS
Ol thii preparation are extant, therefore be aura and
IKI(.nf,n. I,. ...... v. I .. v. , . i . . . ..
bULLAltt) ou the label.
Mannlactured by the Propiletors,
A. B. W. BULLAKD & CO.,
WOKCX3TER, MAS8.
Ueneral A enta tor Pennsylvania,
DYOTT & CO.,
'o. 233 Korth SECOSD Btreet, Philadelphia.
For sale by all Druggists.
7 9 3m
rpilE WEST rillLADELPIIIA
ASEGEK RAILWAY COMPANY,
OFFICE, KOHTHWEST COKNEK OF
FORT?-FIRST AND HAVERF0RD STREETS.
Philadelphia, Jaly 10, 1380.
The Board ot Director bave this day declared a
dividend ot
FIVE PEIt CENT.
On the Capital Stock for tbe Inst six months, olonr 0
all taxes, payable on and alter tho 20th instant.
he Books tor the tranter ol stock will te closed
until that Onto.
SAMUEL P. HUH 1ST,
11113141618 20 21 TREASURES.
OIQ KOUTII STREET, M. P'ANCONA
tiXAs paya the hlybest price lor Ladies and
tlents'cast oil Clothing. bo. 'iU SOUTH btreat below
Fourth. t d tin
gTEAM ENGINE TACKING
LtMICATlYE TACRIXG,
FOR THE STUFFING BOXES Ol
STEAM ENGINES.
An article reecr mended toy all Bub-oad Company
wbo tare thoronnhly tested H, ard la general one by
over Hco A m f r 4 at A HaUioada,ana n trial
over five tmndred other.
DOP1 ID MY tO.tM STATION ART KNOISI. I
is a in Bt-elaaa article.
Seventy-Five Centt Per Found.
Luhrlcallve Packing Company
BOLE MAStrrACTCBEBS,
73 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tj. O. TILLOTSON & CO.
BOLB AGENTS,
26 DEY Street, New York.
BOID BY DEALERS GENERALLY. 4 28 8p
MILLtB't 61'EAM ENGINK PAfKINfJ.
'I M Is tbe nasiln coveredboddy nlllni, atallloa
box pat ling.
SIXTY CENTS PER POUND
Forsalcby WILLIAM K MILLER,
Sole Vinnf rioter tor the Huited H.atra,
hear of 733' IlfcMji Mir?et.
M Bp PhlladeluhU, Peuna.
LUMBER.
i R(U PLOORINHt FLOORING!!
i-OOU. fLOORINOI FLO Bl.tOII
8-4 AltULlNA Ft.iOUINU
4- 4 CAKmLINA FLOuRlNO.
B-4 V1KI4IMA Ki.OOIiINU.
4 4VIKUINH KLIORISQ.
5- 4 lit.LAWARK 'LOHIVO.
, 4 IDIUWAK FLOORINO
A H AND WALKUi f O'lHINQ.
ASH 4D WALNUT FLOOBINO.
fTIP BOABIM,
BAIL FLANK.
i RHH -PLASTERING LATHS ! !
JLOUU. PLASTKBINO LATHS,
AT kht'V rD PBIO.N.
AT lfcDUt!KU PRICf.B.
i KfUl CEDAR AKD PINE SHINGLES.
lOUU. CtDAB AM) PINE hHINULES.
o 1 LOSd LFDAR HHIMII.KH.
No. 1 MWOKT fKUAH KHiNtiLES.
Wbllf PINK. HINOL4.
CFRtSS SH'M,Lr S.
FINE ASSOBTtdtN l KOR SALE LOW
186(
ft I tlMIT,!! VCM TTVnpnTri?T)C!M
milt'l liAK. WALM'T, AND PINE.'
BED t ED. M WALNUT, AND PlNr
i QCR ALbANY LUMbEROFALL KIND'S
J.OUO. ALMAY LUMK1 E OF At, i KISD
HtASOMD WALNUT.
8KA80NH) WALNUT.
DBYIOPIAK CHF.KKT. ANb ASH
OAK PLK A-1 BDH.
JlAtlOUANY.
ROSEWOOD AND WaLMJT VENEERS.
1866
r in a R. m i x m a tc n w a rrrn t? en a
). C1GAB-POX JtANUFACTIJtttiB.
SPANISH t'KDAR BOX UOABD.
AT Ut-HUt't.U flilti-S.
i QllCK SPIILCE JOIST! PRI CK JOIST!
1CUU. SP1U R JOISI I 8PBU E JOISTI
iBOM 14 IU 82 FKK'l LuNQ.
FhOil 14 lO Hi FMCl' LOG.
M'RLH i. SS1LLS
EEMLOLK 1I.A-K SD JOIST.
OAK SILLS.
A1ATJLK mtOrHR CO.,
5 2? 6mrp No 26t.) SOUTH isTKKET.
UNITED STATES
BUILDER'S MILL,
Ncs. 24. 26, and 28 S. riFTEENTH St.,
PHILADELPHIA.
EiSLER & BROTHER,
WOOD MOCLDINO.S, BRACKETS, STAIR BALUS
TERS, NEWKL POS18, GENERAL TCBN1NO
ISC LOLL WOLK, ETC.
611LLV1NU CLAN ED TO ORDER.
1 he I srfci st a fortn.tnt 01 Wood Alouldlnga In thin okv
coiibtuuilv ou hauu. 7 ID Jm
TW. SMALTZ'S LUMBER YARD, N. E.
. corner Fir 1 KENTH and STILES Street.
OFFERS FOB SALE.
CHEAP FOR CASH,
Panel. 1st coin , 2d com., 3d coin , 4 4, 5-4, 6-8 8-4,
White Pine, BtuBoneil
Flint aud Btcoud qaallty Yellow (4 4 5-4) and White
Ine 1 4-4) F out In g Buurda.
Flint aud seuouii qu.ility one and two Bides Fence
Boards.
hhe vlng Boards, Bans, A ah. Planka and Boards,
Lite piiie Mils, all sizes. Step Boards, 4 4, 6 4.
Leu. Kick Joist aud scant. inu, trom li to 281eotlong,
ell w id 1 s
Knruee lolat, Sills and Scant! tag.
1 miner. ng lutli it ngiieU and ca.ais) Pickets.
Sbiuttles, t bestiut 1 osta, eto
lii'tfiii.v. Walnut Plank and Boarda.
All kinds ot luliaing Lumber cm and furnished at
tbe shortest notice at ine lowest, price. 1 lyiin
J C. PERKINS,
LUMBER MERCHANT
tiuocesaor to fi. Clark, Jr.,
Ko. 824 CHRISTIAN STREET.
Coretantl? on Land a lare and varied aasrtmeB
f Buildmit Lumber. 24
DENTISTRY.
THE nnVRRNMRMT IT ivrvTfl
,5. "-- AAA I A 11 V
r-V-y i ra. r. nrt mtt luttata.njlan tnm 1. -
btiuinlHttrlng M rou Oxide Gaa. by Wtilch I bave
juatiti d hi UBierUn, that u u bo.L aatur aaiiupenor
uiiv a-kllmtP 111.IA. In iiua
to
. DR. O. L. MITNSS
5 21 "n Ko. 731 SPaOO. Street
SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, &
J W. SCOTT & C O
EHIET MANUFACTTJEEES,
AKO DEALKSS 1
MISN'S FUltNISUINO GOODS,
No. 614 CHESNUT Street,
TOtR HOOKS Bi LOW THE "COkTINEJiTAL,'
826S1D PHILADELPHIA.
PATENT SHOULDER-SEAM
S1JIKT MANU FACTO UY.
AKD G.NTLEMtN'8 KURKI8IIING 8TOUE.
PFRKtCT FIT1 ISO FHIB18 AKD DBAWKBd
made irom mearuriuicut at very short notice.
All ctber oitlclcs of ULM Lt-MfcVo UUt.88 GOODS
In lull variety.
INCIIKSTKH & CO.,
8S J .. 106 CHESNUT Street
REFRIGERATORS.
StJUOOLEY'S1
KKW PATENT HEI.F VESTILATISQ
AMERICAN
REFRIGERATOR,
patented jakc.arv s, i64,
hub! "ra 1 SlIttfl2? fe-Vtlliln Prewrv.
WITH LKH8 ICE,
Than any ether Eelrlgcratoruow in use I
.,n,K" S" pAS()N A,CO.-
W ln . Hoa. JjJ and 224 Wf BtfW-
DRY GOODS.
gHETLAND SHAWLS.
Shetland Phawls, $3'50.
Shetland Shawls, $100.
Shetland Shawls, $5 00.
Sea-Side Shawls, $6 00 to $10 00.
J. C. STRAAVBIUDCE & C0n
6 2l
N. W. OOENER EIGIITH AND MARKET.
LINEN LAWNS.
100 PIECES LIKEN LAWKS AT 35 CENTS.
10O PIECES ORGANDY LAWNS, AT Sc.?
CENTS.
50 PIECES FINE WHITE PIQ,fE AT 63
CENTS.
300 PIECES PLAIN AND PLAID MUS
LINS.
J. C. OTiAAYBIUDGE & CO.,
6 26
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET.
LINEN GOODS ONLY,
AT MILLTKEN'S
No. SflS A31CII Street.
NEW L1NKN LAWN PRESSES.
NEW PRINTED SniRTING LINENS.
TRAVELLING DRESS LINENS,
CORN COLORED LINENS.
FLAX COLORED LINENS.
BLOUSE LINENS.
LINEN DRILLS, Fancy and Plain.
LINEN DUCKS, Fancy and Plain.
LINEN CHECKS, for Bojb' Wear.
IRISH SHIRTING LINENS, Best Makes.
SHIRT BOSOMS, Very Superior.
LINEN DAMASKS, by the YtiTd.
TABLE CLOTHS, All Sizei.
NAPKINS AND DOYLIES.
TOWELS, Great Variety.
LADIES' LIN FN HANDKERCHIEFS.
GENTS' LINEN HANDKEKCIIIEF8.
Linen Buyers will alwftjs find the beat assortment
in the city, at
JVIILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE
6 9Btnth2ra No. 838 ARCH Street.
CURWEN STODDART & BRO.
jyiES GOODS FOR HOT WEATHcut,
ICL08IKQ AT REDUCED PBICE8.J
Lawns, 26. 28, 31, and 3754c
Brucho Organdies, Stc.
Xoossellne a Bolt, 30 and 36c
Black ground Grenadines, 37Mc.
ALL 61TLES OF Bl RINa AND SUMMER DRESS
GOODS AT VERT LOW PRICKS.
CURWEN STODDART &, BRUTIIEU,
Sos.4S0,4S2,andiS4t.. 6EOOND Street,
7I8 3 AbOTO WUlew.
(JAPE MAY
ATLANTIC CITY,
AND LONG BRANCH.
DllEIFUSS feB EL SINGER,
. No. 49 North EIGHTH Street,
HAVE OTiNED ON IHE laTH IKST.,
A new and desirable lot of
ZEPHYIt KNIT SUAWIiS
Suitable tor the Watering Tlaces, incluJinff
sp enUid Msortrntnt of
WHITE GOODS.
ICCKkD MUSLIM,
SHlERtD MUSLIN.
1 fiISS UUjUV,
ILaID NAINSOOK,
STHll'tD N AIN80OK,
91 CAMPKIiJ NALMOOK.
Ho. 1C24 PFWNUT 81 BEET.
E. M. NEEDLES,
Ko. 102 CJIlSyUT STUh'ET,
i
' OHfEBS AI low raicEa.
2000 FIECES WniTE GOODS.
Iiiclndlnv a'l varlttlcs Hblrrwt. Fuffod Tnrked
PihS btrliifd, limn and figured M08L1AS.
tniiMhlelur V bit Bodies and I rtusM
id" J 1 1'1N ' -u U" iA WS8, deslr
ub e Ktv tr tut l-'rfHws .... . .
4-Tuiiv Vneni-ltane and other I scent Inwt
lnts. I dulBH SIouiicUiks and haudi llaudkw
tLieig Vsiis. Collura Hoevoa, eto
be above aie el'ered lor ra CUHAP, and In
8 LAr7ltl'OULD D6 W Eli. TO EXAMINE
J a hjb tniiMHii irnioT
nnD ii o p k i n s cno
w Danuiactory. ho.WB UCH ?trit.
, Atove Mx tn at n-ei. l'hi adelpbta.
i V, li. lemle and Ketiill.
Cor aaoortrrent mbrace. all 'be fw and desirable
atvlea td iltta oi verv .ItOKtli and sua wulat for
lsiilM, Aiisaas, and CM'5 , . ,
1 best of OVk OHiy" a-a tufiwla Xnfik
and dm cbi'i t to auv ciLft kalrU math, aud warranted
toalv satisfaction. , ,.
t, w or d, and repaired.. It
DRY GOODS.
jq;Ew DRY GOODS
AT
MARSH & WARNOCK'8
IFBICB A WOOD'S OLD STAJTD),
No. 113 North NINTH Street.
Wabava jnat oiad wttli a aplmdU) aiortmnt of
IOWXLL1HO.
TABLE Llr,J.
SAFKIN8 AND DOT LIES
AIfo, larae assortment of
WHITE GOODS.
OFT ri5I8U CAWBRIPS,
JACONETN,
HaInhOOK.
VICTOR T. A WNS and
SWISS MTJSUN9.
The Best Makes ol Bleached and Unbleached
MUSLINS.
Also, a large aaaortirent of HO-IEBY AND GLOVES,
BOOT f EIRTS, etc., aU at the LOWEST MARKET
FBICEH; 1 14 thsrntm
rjlABLE LINENS,
DAMASK NAPKINS,
LIKEN TOWELS,
COUNTERPANES,
BLANKETS.
Botelkeepers. Storekeepers and Housekeepers far
nlshtd at less than regular prices.
CCllWfcN STODDART & BROTHER,
Kos. 4A0, 4M, and 454 N. SECOND Street,
7183t Above Willow.
INSTRUCTION.
THE LEHIGH UNI VERITY, BETHLEHEM,
This new institution, llbfrallv indnxeil hv thn tfnn
Aaa Packer Ol Muucb I bunk and dceiuned to elvn u
(u'l pmciiCHl cOcn Ion auit-dtotlie reoulreinxiiM ot
tbe ae wllibtopento receive student In the FIRST
inv i i.flpnj n on me ii. oi Heuteinber, jhw
Tie location Is leoutnul, and proverblnllf bealthv,
and It Irsltuslrd in llieniklR' ol varied Inilnatrln liwn.
rents, ail oi vtblch vtl 1 be subsidised lor toe purpose of
1,1V II Uli IVU.
1t t oorae ill consist oi two parts. First TWO
TlAHft CF 1 F1PAUAIORV lSlUUiTION In Ma
tl.tniiitlca. ( bemli-tiv, and Lanuoaiiei, feaoeoiailv the
u.ooein anuats) ttuons vilucb tvery voting uiaa
rl ou a porsu, , tor ht- vei prot lon be be ui.enJed.
Mcono 'iWt At 1)1 lO AL V Alt" in oue ol tba
tol owlnc scboi.ls In tacb of which i-n adcitional special
ueKr,eii vniiuirtu;
1. Tbehclioolo tienerul l iterature
2 'i he bebool oi ivil . nln er.nit.
3 Tbe reboot ot Mecbamcal KnginoerlnK.
4 ibetclioo of Men luruv and lulru.
Apu UnniB for admiBHlon will be examined from the
jat to me u.ui O' Aujiiia on presentiut; tuemeives 10
tbe I'ri fiden t llethlehera or on thu onnnlnir d.
Circulars tjlvinu tcinis, e 0 . may be had by apj yln
III ilPFr. I . II 1XIU1 A! I U..HO. Ui H. HUUillH
Rtrnni PhUnHAlttl.ia a.aIi.VD'. AIJU. V U-....l ... .
' w. M ........ ..j. " V .V AAA. A. A. A 1 J . , A I rSIUCUV,
liethlehem Pa. 1 lata 15
H E G A li A Y INSTIIU IE,
ENGLISH ANI) FRENCH.
r.onrditK and day pupils. le. 16i7 and 162!) 8PRUCE
Btreet. will reoncn on I HUR-I.k . . Hememlmf in-
French la the anM'ago of the family, and is constantly
gpoheii in ine inniiu le.
Primary epartment. ?6"i per annum.
Iav Scholars p-r annotn aKO.
Day Boardma Pupi a Vitoi.
MADAME HFBVILLY,
n im4m Principal.
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
J LARGE, WELL LIGHTED
AND VENTILATED
ROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR
OP THE
"Evening Telegraph" Euildmg,
No. loH South Til HID Streer.
TO RENT,
With or wttliont strain power. Apply in tbe
office, brut lloor.
f& FOR SALE A DESIRAPLE THRKE
liil atoiy Dweiline, vlth tluce-Ftorv uonbe Uak
TTuildmg on IWH.FTH h reet above Ui-ocb. Ab
modern improvement, summer kite! en boRters eto
1 n,e. itutictar. Apply at this Otbce. between 9 and
12 A.M. 4iu
HATS AND CAPS.
H HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC.,
RETAIL AT WUOSESALE PRICKS.
BARNES, OSTERHGUr, HERR0N & CO..
S. . Cor. Fourth and Chesnat Sis.,
Aie now closing ont at retail their extensive stock of
SPKING AND SUJMER HATS,
Consls.lng of Btraw, Felt, etc., of the latest styles and
. im pi ovemeuta
At Wholesale Prices.
6 20 wfiB2mfip
Those Id want of Goods of this description can SATE
at leaat 01 PBFlT by puruhaslna here.
G- -A. S L I Gr lfT
TOR THE COUNTRY.
IEEEIS & CO.'B AUTOMATIC GAS
! MACHINES
FOB PBIVATE KKIDENCES, MILLS, DOTLS,
cnviiCHEB, etc
FVKKISIimG FROM TEH TO SIX HTJNDHED
LIGHTH, A8 MAY EE BEQUIKKDa
This mschlne Is guaranteed ; does sot vtt oat or or W,
and the time to manage It Is about five minutes a week.
Ihe ninipllciuv 0t ibis apparatus, Its entire ,'reedom
fiom danger the cherpptss and quality ol the :islit over
a'l o ten, has ga.scd lo It the favorable opinion ot
those acquainted with Its merits, tbe names ot those
bavins nfcd tbem for the last three years wilt be slven
b culllturat ourOKFiCE,
No. 105 SOITII FOURTH STltEET,
W here the machines can be saen in operation.
FEKK18 CO., Box 1491 P.O.
rd for a ramrhler. gjj
TP YOU WANT PERFKCT SATISfAOTIOM
.In every respect, luj the celebrated V K K t'O'Ji
LOaai. t ai aud Kiove a'ea at I is perton Also the
teDUluei.UI E VaCII CO 1. same sises, name ptoe,
and averv flneeuauty of i.r.mH. Vg aud Htove, at
8t0pei-ton 1 keep notblnit bat tbe beat. Order ro
cel veo at ho. UCboulh TUUtt) SUeet. t !M
iiiiB
mm edition
THE FIRGT RECON
STRUCTED STATE.
toxessee l mE im mm
Her Senators ana Representatives
Admitted to Scats in Congress.
Kte., Ete EteH Etc, Eto., Etcg-Ktt).
WisniNOTON. July 20.
LATRB.
Tbe House hn- nauail th Intn.
I. A m ' ; l"'"1 muiuMUII Wl'
rniitine lennpi-rp hi vnfA ion io
Mr. Steveni voted aje.
Verr Latest .UaikeU by Telegraph.
1010 tn' h new red at 2 60ftf2 7 Corn daU Klonr
dolT U ' tU'" bo,"u toffee ttrm. Whisky
Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, July20
jteportea dj ve iraven nro., ao. 40 b. Thiid street,
BEtWEtIT BOARD..
tMCOCtfc AGs 88.. 90
11500 City bs, old as H4
60 much N ol.... 86
N) in do boo 86
100 ah SouINav 27
8ii0 eh no b30 27
WibW do .... now 87
SKCPO do.... muu 07
100 Pane 01
lfitOU.- 7 80s July 104?
00 sb. McK fc Elk... 64
10 sb l enn K M
2(0 i.n Headirr R R. 66)
6C0 U l'h & t lj
SECOND
4Cf,0 t;itY6si)ew.... 97
10 in V enn E 6a
avu n Heel v DJU
ir
1S)J
.it n co sho 1UI
IU0 an lo b80
i an Leh Val.... 6
20 sh do aa e&i
BOARD
200 b 8t Mob. Coal 1-69
140 ah Ocean. , 6
gCIIOOL FIELD'S
CHOLERA AND DIARRIItEA PILL
Core all kind a of Iiowel lomplalnts. andhls
OAPTRlC AND LIVKR PILL8
Are the best remedy for sll ulseaaes of theHtoma
and Liver.
WHOLESALE AC1ENTB.
J. VVr. DALLAM A COM
SECOSD AKD CaLLOWOILL
7 10 1m
D
U. HUNTER, Ho. 44 N. SEVENTH
STBEFT. ATiOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA
Acknowledged bp aV part: $ inttrtttrd as by tar the
AlO.-'J bi t tfccr-FCL PU.flOlAN
In itf treatment f Miettt tn ht tpcuilty. QUICK.
'IROriUCGU, ar,df.ematntt curet guaranteed ui erery
cuso. BcniiD h. rl It UNTf UV tuebrated Hetnedlea
can onl t te bnd pennlne at his old es aullsbed Oftloe, No.
41 1. .sKVEMU btreet. abov Filbert. 1 17 it
CLOTHING.
gTATES UlSTION CLOTHING HALL,
CC6 MARKET Street, 60S
Visitors will end a lane and varied assortment ot tbe
very best KKADY-MaDE CLoiuinu at the lowest
cash prices.
Butts, cintalnlna; Coats, Pants, and Vest, trom f 12-09.
Dnsiern, 2 25
Pants irom 3 CO and higher.
tome ai.d convince yourselves. tslltm
QOfr'TO r?45 FOR A SUIT OP BLACK OB
dpOeJ tancy colored cloth) army and navy olothtnj
J c. in st ic rnpurpotse.l.
4 7tnirp KAliK.o. 11 NINTH tit., above Chesnat.
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
j;ilE OLDEST AND LARGEST
SADDLE AND HARNESS
MANUVACTURINO ESTADLISI1MKNT IN THE
COUNTRY.
LACEls 3IEEKER & CO
Ko. 1216 CHESNUT STEEET,
OFFER OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE'
Bl'GGY BABNEhB, Irom t3ta to 1M I
L1GUT BAROOCHJC do MM to IS I
HE A VI do do 76 01 to I
KX.PRFE8, BRASS MOUNTED HARNESS tTM to M 1
WAGON AKD UEIF-AT. JESTING lf-M to M
STAGE AKD. LAM do MM to M
LADlEb' 8ADLLE, . do U to 1M
GENTS do . do 61M to 7
Bridles, ountintcs, lilts, UosetU, Borne covers,
Liosbes, Combs, rosps, Slacking, Ladles' and Gents
Travelling and Tourist Bans and Hacks, Lunch fiasketa.
Dress lg ana Shirt t aws trunk! and Valises
4 ( 6mrp IS o. 1 lti C J i JiSM UT ST.
J A R N E S S.
LARGE LOT OK NEW U. 8. WAGON HAR
NESS, 2, 4, and 6 horse. Also, pans ot HAS
SEfcS, SADDLES, COLLARS, HALTERS etc.,
bought at the recent Government ale to be sold
at a great aacrilice Wholesale or Retail. Together
with ear usual assortmeut ot
PA DD LFh YAND SADD Jt VR Y BAUD WAJCE.
WILLIAM S. HANS ELL & SONS,
a J5
u 14 J4ARKET Street.
JjST A BLISUED IT9R.
A. S. RO 13 IN SON,
Frcncli Plate Looklnjr-Glasses,
EKGRAVLNG8 PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC
Mamiiacturer of all kinds of
IjOoking-GlHtHB, Portrait, and l'io
ture Krumes to Order.
No.' 810 CHESNUT STREET,
THIRD UOOR ABOVE THE COXTISTESIAl,
I 'UiLaDKX.PeiA. 8 lfif
pATEIN T AV IltH. WORK '
JT0.H BAILIXGH, 8TOEE FRONTS,
' GDAKD8, PARTITIONS,
IBON BEDfTEAllW, AND WIRE WOKK,
In variety, manuiaotnred by
M. WALKKU A SONS'
J 20 im 8p No. U 1? rib SIXTH Street.
fCAMPHOR TROCHES,
4y PovePraveaUveoC
CHOLBBA.A
Diarrbc-a, DTtotTT, n4 Obotorm Morbo-,
s?0 Bote rwtor, C. H. Xel), DrauiM. .ffrAT
1 A IUo Bm, r lilkk lCt