Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 08, 1880, Image 3

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    LANUASTEMDAILY INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1880.
Meyers, Seurbeer, Stair, Stevenson, "Wike
and Zeamer 8. Nay Mr. Bahn 1.
The question of holding district insti
tute was deferred.
On motion of Mr. McCullough it was
decided that the number of schools be the
same as last year excepting the addition
of one primary school.
A committee of three, Messrs. Giyen,
Bahn and Zeamer, was appointed te confer
with the superintendent in regard te the
reorganization of the schools.
An order for $12.50 was drawn en the
treasurer te pay subscription for the
Scheel Journal for the members of the
beaid.
Adjourned.
Borough JSreiltles.
Mr. J. W. Yocum, editor of the Spy,
and family, arrived home last evening
from a visit te Montgomery county.
Wm. B. Given, esq., and Master Harry
Bruner started this morning for a visit te
Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls and Canada.
They will be absent about ten days.
Messrs. J. A. Meyers and P. S. Brugh
left town-this morning te attend the State
pharmaceutical convention in session at
Allentown. They both arc members of
the association.
Ed. Ii. Black, of the Pennsylvania rail
road, was in town yesterday.
The picnic te be held te-morrow in
Hcise's weeds by the Secial club premises
te be a success.
Strawberries plenty in town.
The only question you hear en the streets
is, " "Who will be nominated at Chicago?"
FELONIOUS ASSAULT.
A Alan Stubbed in the Hack.
James S. Lanning lias made complaint
of assault and battery against Al bert Gard
ner and of felonious assault and battery
against Jehn Doebler, and they have been
held for a hearing before Alderman Barr.
Lanning's statement is that he was walk
ing en Concstega street en Saturday nigh
and met Doebler and Gardner, who
were accompanied by ladies. He
saluted them whereupon Gardner returned
an offensive answer te which Lanning re
plied. Gardcr then left his lady, came up
te Lanning and attacked him, and while
the two were thus engaged, Doebler came
up behind him and stabbed him under the
shoulder and above the hip, inflicting
rather painful wounds. The defendants
promptly furnished bail for a hearing.
Washington Items.
Few shad are being caught. Bass fish
ing has commenced and a number have
been taken from the water. Jehn Shu in an
drew out 17 a few days age and caught his
bait just befeie he fished for the bass. It
is said the river is full of them.
Jehn E. Metzgcr, the new proprietor of
the Susquehanna hotel, has in his posses
sion a live gabimamulriue. It is about 12
inches long and had been caught in a set
net. It is quite a curiosity, and mine host
takes great delight in showing it. He has
a regular glass fish case filled with water,
and intends te keep the creature as long ns
he can.
Charged AVitli Larceny.
This afternoon a young girl named
Martha Shreiner, had a hearing before Al
derman Barr, te answer a charge of steal
ing a pair of diamond ear-rings, the prop
erty of Mrs. Lewis Sylvester, by whom the
accused had been hiicd. and left after liv
ing with her only a day or two, taking
employment in another family. When ar
rested the diamond car-rings were found
in her possession. In default of bail she
was committed for a further hearing.
Herse Identified.
The bay marc found in the possession of
Frank Lightuer, who was arrested by S.
W. Wanner, of. West Earl, and JOfliccr
Stermfeltz, of this city, has been identi
fied as the one stolen from the stable of
Benjamin Kurtz, Richland. Lebanon
county, a few days age. The stolen mare
has been returned te Mr. Kurtz, and the
reward of $e0 has been paid te Wanner
and Stermfeltz.
Street Laborers te be Paid.
The city tieasurcr will pay all bills for
street labor en Thursday morning at 9
o'clock in the select council chamber. As
this is the busiest time of the year with the
city treasurer, he desires all te be prompt
in calling at the above named time and
place.
Discharged.
Katie Grey and Mary Jane Patterson,
the two colored girls who .vere arrested a
few evenings age for being disorderly en
Middle street, had a hearing before Alder
man Dennelly, of the Seventh ward, last
evening and were discharged, after re
ceiving a severe reprimand and premising
te go and sin no mere.
A Strike Near New Providence.
The miners in Geiger's ere mine, two
miles from New Providence, went en a
strike yesterday afternoon for higher wages
This morning some of the men wanted te
go te work, but the leaders went down into
the mine and drove them out by force.
A Kiunbew in the Zenith.
About half-past one o'clock this after
noon a dark cloud overshadowed the sun,
and around its outer edges was formed a
vary bright and perfect rainbow. The
spectacle was a beautiful one, but it was
rather trying en the eyes te leek at it.
Death of a Prison er.
William Jenes, a prisoner in the county
jail, died last evening at six o'clock of con
sumption. He was convicted ever three
years age of horse stealing, and his sen
tence would have expired in a couple of
days. He was a Welshman by birth.
Engine off the Track.
The engine of Dillerville local jumped
the track while shifting cars at the Penn
sylvania freight depot at neon te day. It
was placed en again in about an hour and
a-half.
Sale or Horses.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold
at public sale at the Merrimac heuse yes
terday for Daniel Legan, 16 head of
horses at an average of $211.50. One pair
was sold for $701 and one mare for $371.
A Happy Father.
Yesterday afternoon Officer Jehn Mer
ringer, of the city police force, was made
the happy father of a bouncing pair of twin
children. One is a boy and the ether a girl
and both are doing welL
Fer Sale Cheap.
A banner at the Examiner office, with
Grant's name and picture en it.
St. Jacob's Oil Is the success et the age; it
cures everybody.
The queen el medicinal and toilet soaps, the
lragrant Cutlcura.
Railroad Arrangements for Commencement.
Visitors te tlie approaching commencement
of Franklin and Marshall college, traveling
ever the Pennsylvania railroad, Frederick
division or Northern Central railroad, can ob
tain orders for excursion tickets from the
secretary of the faculty, Ne. 229 West Chest
nut street, Lancaster. Excursion tickets en
the Heading rallread and its branches will be
sold en application at the principal offices of
company. All excursion ticket arc geed from
the 12th te the 19th Inst. Ne sales after the
17th.
Pandora's Itex
brought a multitude of ills upon humanity,
se s:iith the ancients; but a bottle of SOZO
DONT is a well-spring of joy in the family. It
refreshes the invalid by cleansing his mouth
and llt- the belle ler the parlor.
je7-lwdcedAw
Prevent weakness and degeneration of the
kidneys and urinary organs Malt Bitters.
POLITICAL.
IIKSIOUKATIC STATE TICKET.
feu RuntEMK junnz.
GEOUGK A.JEN'KS.
FOU AUDITOR GENERAL.
BOBEBT P. DECHKBT.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET.
FOR COSOUESS.
STE1NMETZ.
J.I.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNET.
IS. F. MONTGOMERY.
FOR SENATOR (13th DISTRICT.)
.1. 15. DOUGLASS.
KOP. A8SEMI1LY (2d DISTRICT.)
.S. C. STEVENSON,
8. P. SHIRK.
FOR ASSEMBLY (3d DISTRICT.;
AMOS DILLEK,
It. DAVIS YUNDT,
JACOB M. IIAKWi-.,.
FOR PRISON INSPECTORS.
RARTON M. WINTERS
REN.I. MILLER.
FOR VOOR DIRECTORS.
A.J.SNYDER,
JOHN FBANC1SCUS.
LANCASTER COUNTY APPOINTMENTS.
DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION.
B. J.McGRANN,
W. U. I1ENSEL.
(ALTERNATE.)
U.S. IIAMBICIGIIT
C.J. RIIOADS.
ELECTOR.
JAMES G. McSPARRAN.
STATE COMMITTEE MEMUEU.
GEO. D1LLER,
M.S.MOORE.
Withdrawn.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Fer fitty yeaiS "Sellers' Liver Pills" have
In ought health uinl Happiness in thousands of
homes. Ask your druggist ler them.
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Habitual Custiveness
is the banc et nearly every Ainci ican woman.
Frem it usually arNes these disorders that se
surely undermine their health and strength.
Every woman ewe it te herself and te her
family te use that celebrated medicine, Kid
ney Weit. It is the sure remedy for constipa
tion, and for all disorders of the kidneys and
liver. Try it new. ieT-lwd.Vw
If Success be the true test et meritt is
certainly ascttled fact that ' Jlrewn's otoh etoh oteh
chial Troches" have no equal ler the prompt
reliel et Coughs, Colds and Threat troubles.
ju8-lwdTThASAw
Weman's Wisdom.
"She insists that it is mere importance, that
her laiuily shall be kept in lull health, than
that she should havcall the lashionable dresses
anil styles of the times. She therefore sees te
it, that each member et her family is supplied
with enough Hep Hitters, at the 11 r&t appear
ance of any symptoms of ill heath, te prevent
a tit et sickness with its attendant expense,
care and anxiety. All women should exerci-e
their wisdom in this way." Ed.
Jl-2wdAw
Use Kidney-Wert and rejoice in health. One
package makes six quarts of Medicine.
je7-lwdAw
Many people make drug shops of their
stomachs, in the attempt te relieve a simple
attack et liver complaints, when withudese or
twoet Dr. Themas' Electric Oil, the complaint'
might be easily and pleasantly obviated. Celic,
piles, hurts, lame back and swelled neck, arc
also among the troubles which it cures. Fer
II. 11. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 1 U North
Queen -treet. Lancaster, Pa. 23
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
The secret et long life, is te keep the liver
pcrteclly healthy, which is best accomplished
by using "Sellers' Liver Pills."
Drewn 'a Household Panacea
Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the
world. Will most surely quicken the bleed
whether taken internally erappliedcxternally
and thereby mere certainly RELIEVE PAIN,
whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain
alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength ct any similar preparation.
It cures pain in the Side, Rack or Rowels,
Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache and ALL
ACHES, and is the GREAT RELIEVER OF
PAIN. "BROWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA
CEA " should be In every family. A tcaspoon tcaspeon tcaspoen
tulofthc Panacea In a tumbler et het water
(sweetened, if prcterred), taken at bedtime,
will BREAK UP A COLD. 23 cents a bottle.
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran A Ce's Drugstore
North Queen street. Lancaster.
Much Sickness,
Undoubtedly with children, attributed te ether
causes, is occasioned by Worms. BROWN'S
VERMIFUGE COMFITS, or Werm Lozenges
although effectual in destroying worms, can
de no pesible injury te the most delicate child
Tins valuable combination lias been success
fully used by physicians, and found te be ab
solutely sure in eradicating worms. Twenty
live cents a box. f 1anl5-lvdAwTuTliAS
" Great Bleed Tonic," for the cure et all
bleed diseases. Dr. Linds6y's Bleed
Searcher."
Frem a Distinguished Clercyuian.
Washington, D. C, June 10, 1879.
I have known of several persons who re
gar ded msclvcsas greatly benefited, and
some of them as permanently cured of diseases
of the kidneys and urinary organs by your
medicine. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver
Cure. I have known, tee, et its use in similar
cases by physicians et the highest, character
and standing. I de net doubt that it has great
virtue. J. E. RANKIN.
jl-2.vdAw
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Statistics prove that twenty-hve per cent,
of the deaths in our larger cities arc caused by
consumption, and when we reflect that this
terrible disease in its worst stage will yield te
a bottle of Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup,
shall we condemn the sufferers ler their negli
gence, or pity them for their ignorance.? Ne
9 East King street,
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
sure but net slew. People who have used
Dr. Themas' Electric Oil, te get rid of pain.
And that it is sure but net slew. A cough even
of long standing, is speedily controlled and
cured by it. Rheumatism, neuralgia, corns,
lame back and swelled neck, rapidly disap
pear when it is used. Fer sale by II. B. Cecli,
ran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street
Lancaster Pa. 21
Try Lecher's Renowned Cough Syrup.
Weakly and Sickly Persons.
Many persons who are weak and sickly at
this season of the year are at a less te knew
what will restore their health. It has lately
been found by experience that the use of
Spcer's Pert Grape Wine is one et the best re
storatives known. Physicians, clergymen and
temperance advocates should encourage the
use of Pert Grape and thus aid the cause of
temperance and moderation. It is especially
recommended te latnllies for its purity, ex
quisite flavor and health properties. Medical
men certify te its valuable medicinal powers.
Mr. Speerhas been for years engaged in the
raising et grapes and perfecting this wine, and
it requires a lour years process before It is fit
for market. N. Y. Eaptitt.
This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlee and
xiivis, anu seiu ey tu r.. eiaymaKer, wne Has I
procured some direct from the Vineyards. It I
In excellent for femnlea. wsrvAelnllxr for thiu. '
rwlth nursing Infanta. H-2wdftw
DEATHS. K
Bachman. In this city, June 6. 1880, Mrs.
Elizabeth Bacuman, relict of the late Christian
Bachman, in her 77th year.
The relatives and friend i of-the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from her late residence, Ne. 2.0 North Prince
street, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.
Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td
Suteb. In this city, June 8, 1880, Francis X.
Suter, aged & years, 3 months and 23 days.
His relatives and fronds are respectfuUy in
vited te attend the funeral from his late resi
dence, Ne. 503 Maner street, en Thursday
morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at St. Jeseph's
cemeterv. 2td
NE ' Alt VERTISEMENXS.
ICE CREAM AND STKAWBERRI' FES
tival at the Union Bethel, corner of Prince
and Orange streets, commencing this evening,
and te continue during the week. Admission
10 cents, which includes the ice cream.
rjeS-Std
fNSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH.
BAUSMAN & BURNS,
Ne. 10 West Orange Street.
Office
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T TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
. The City Superintendent will examine the
teachers of the public schools et this city who
held previsional certificates, in the high school
building en Saturday, June 12, at 8 a.m.; and
applicants who have net taught heretofore at
the same place en Monday, June 14, at the
same hour.
By order of the Superintending Committee.
R. K. BUEHRLE,
jeS-2td City Superintendent.
PROPOSAL WILL RE RECEIVED AT
the Mayer's Office up te Thursday night,
at 8 o'clock, ler laying 50,000 bricks, mere or
less, in the bottom and sides of the east reser
voir. Specifications may be been at the
Mayer's Office,
liv order of Water Committee.
JNO. T. MacGONIGLE,
je8-2td Mayer.
PUBLIC SALE.
On SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 12,
1880, will be sold at public sale, at the King of
Prussia Hetel, (Win. Balz, proprietor,) Nes.
211 and 210 est King street, Lancaster, Pa.,
the lollewing property, te wit: ,
A double one-story BRICK DWELLING
HOUsK. with one-story Brick Back Building,
containing 7 rooms. The let fronts 83 feet,
mere or less, en Derwart street, and extends
back 150 feet, mere or less, te a 14-teet alley.and
has a well et geed water thereon, situate Nes.
117 and 119 Derwart street.
Parties wishing te view the property can de
se by calling en the undersigned or at the
premised.
Sale te commence at 7J o'clock p. in. of said
day, whrn terms and conditions will be made
known by BAUSMAN & BURNS,
Real Estate Agents,
Office 10 West Orange Street.
Sam'l Hess & Sen, Aucts. m2ieedR
" PHARESlV. FRYT
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
WALL PAPERS
Of the latest styles. Large stock te select from.
A let et Odds and Ends will be sold very low
in order te close out.
WIRE SCREENS
for windows and doers made te order in best
manner, in Plain and Landscape. Sold by the
feet in any quantity.
PATENT EXTENSION
Window Cornices,
decidedly the cheapest, best and most con
venient ever made, as it can be easily adjusted
te any window up te live lect in wiil'th. Made
in Walnut in eight different styles.
PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
JEWELERS.
I" OU1S WEBER,
J WATCHMAKER.
Ne. Vay. NORTH QUEEN &TBEKT,near P. It.
R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver and
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent ler the celebrated Pantascepic Specta
cles and Kjc-Glasses. Repairing a specialty,
aprl-lyd
tPl
J
the best article known for cleaning
Silver, Plated Ware and Glass.
Geld,
Price, 25c. Per Bex.
SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
BT
E. F. BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
Stem-Winding Clocks
With an Alarm, convenient for Traveling.
STEM-WINDING STRIKING CLOCKS.
Will run in any position, with Black or White
Dials, at
AUGUSTUS RHOADS'S.
Jeweler, 20 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA
BAILEY,
BANKS
OUR
AIM
HAS
BEEN
ALWAYS
TO KEEP
AND
BIDDLE, .
12th ami
CHESTNUT STREET,
riiiladclphia.
THE VERY
BEST IN ALL
THE DEPART
MENTS OF OUR
BUSINESS, AND
BY LAYING IN
LARGE QUANTI
TIES ENTIRELY
FOR CASH, TO MARK
OUR GOODS AT THE
LOWEST PRICES. OUR
IMMENSE BUSINESS Ig
ABUNDANT PBOOF OF
COMPLETE SUCCESS IN
T II IS E ND E AVOR. WE
SEND. ON APPROVAL, BY
EXPRESS OR OTHERWISE,
DIAMONDS, WATCHES,
SILVERWARE, JE WELR Y,
DECORATIVE ARTICLES, Ac. OUR
STOCK COMPRISES AN IMMENSE
VABTETT OF ELEGANT AND NOVEL
GOODS SUITABLE FOR WEDDING GIFTS.
SUMMARY OF
Wath Wath
Ballet. Grant. Blaine. Sherman, burne. Edmunds.
First 304 -284 .93 30 .34
Second 305 284
Third 305 282
Fourth 305 282
Fifth 303 282
Sixth 305 281
Seventh 305 281
Eighth 306 284-
Ninth 308 282
Tenth 305 282
Eleventh 305 281
Twelfth 304 283
Thirteenth 305 285
Fourteenth 305 285
Fifteenth 309 281
Sixteenth 306 283
Seventeenth 303 284
Eighteenth 305 283
Nineteenth 305 279
Twentieth 308 276
Twenty-first 305 276
Twenty-second 305 275
Twenty-third 304 275
Twenty-fourth.... 305 279
Twenty-fifth 302 281
Twenty-sixth 303 280
Twenty-seventh... 306 277
Twenty-eighth.... 307 279
Twenty-ninth 303 278
Thirtieth 306 279
Thirty-first 308 276
Thirty-second 309 270
Thirty-third 309 276
Thirth-feurth 312 275
Thirty-fifth 313 257
Thirtii-sixth 306 42
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WHO IS
We de net want you te get the impression that great reduc-r
tiens are being made in the prices of goods elsewhere and net here.
We are, as usual, below the market, and intend te stay there.
' The following list embraces enough of our stock te give some
clue te the rest of them. We quote articles new in great favor as
low-priced goods ; but in general they are net reduced. We have
been there all the time.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
SILKS.
SUMMER ILKS.
Stripes, modest, medium and held V) 45
laspe checks and stripes 50
Checks en solid greuad 55
Chene stripes, shadud 05
"Mille Kaye," extra quality 75
Best imported, 20 inches, great variety 1 00
BLACK SILKS.
Gres-grain persan and taffetas $e 75
Fine or heavy cord gres-grain and pcrsan. DO
Six makes, foreign and American, jet or
raven black, heavy and light 1 00
Caclicmire finish, 24 inches, Belleu, Alex
andre and American 1 25
Caclicmire linish, "super" quality, 24
inches, foreign 1 50
Kid finish, high lustre,cacheniire,24 inches 1 75
Bennet, 2t inches 2 00
COLORED SILKS.
Geed quality, all colors $0 75
Lyens, extra lustre, heavy cord, 90 inches. 1 00
Best, ter walking suits, 22 inches 1 25
Rich anil elegant finish, 22 inches 1 50
FOULARDS.
Showy $0 SO
Brilliantand rich 75
BROCADES.
l'.lack, polka dots, etc 0 !X
Colored 1 00
Colored, new designs 1 25
Novelties 1 50
GAUZE AND GRENADINK STRIPES.
A large quantity just bought te clear an im
porter's stock, recently sold by us at $2.50, we
are newsellnigat $1 00
SILKS are in ncxteutejr circle east I mm the
Chestnut atreet entrance.
BLACK GOODS.
GRENADINES.
Mexican, silk and wool 50,05, 75,85
Silk and wool striped.. ..75, $1, $1 25, $1 50, $1 75
Lyens clamasses 65. 75, 85, $1 00
Paris, silk and wool $1, $1 25, $ I 50
Lvens , all silk damasses $1 37!4,$1 50, $1 75,
$2, $2 40, $3.
PLAIN BUNTINGS.
American, , $0 20, .25 .31 .37.
American. 0-4, $0 50, .05 .75.
French, 23 Inches, $0 31 .37.
French, 30 inches, $0 44 .50 .G2 .75.
LACE BUNTINGS.
Wc have nearly everything te bcfeimd in the
markets of the world.
23 inches, $0 37 .50 .00.
4f inches, $1, $1 25.
Lupin's Paris, original color, anil we believe
almost the last in Philadelphia:
24 inches $0 55
M inches 1 10
NUN'S VEILING (for dresses).
13 inches 75, $1 00
0-4 $1 50, $1 7
BLACK GOODS arc in the next outer circle
west from the Chestnut street entrance.
But one thing -we ought te remind you ef: We may appear te be at
a disadvantage when we are net, because of certain tactics sometimes
employed, -which -we de net care te use, viz., the pretending te make re
ductions when none are made. We use reductions te clear stocks. That
is perfectly honorable, and it is necessary in a large business. The losses
thereby incurred, though sometimes considerable, are trifling in compari
son with the benefit te remaining stocks.
New then, anyone who will take measures te find out where the
lowest prices are, compare sample with sample, price with price, will find
we are net a whit behind ANYBODY, net even in a single item, se far as
we knew; and that we are below EVERYBODY en almost everything.
Samples sent when written for.
JOHN "WANAMAKER.
Chestnut, Thirteenth, Market and Juniper,
H. Z. RHOADS & BRO.
MANUFACTURING,
IMPORTING,
JOBBING,
WHOLESALING AND
RETAILING JEWELERS.
'Prices always lower than City Prices.
Wa are prepared te fill orders for Hair Jewelry and Special
Werk at short notice from our own factory.
We have the meehanias and tools for first-class Watch and
Jewelry" Repairing.
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
piTY TAXEb.
y The duplicate of city taxes Is bow In the
hands of the Treasurer. Fire percent, abate
ment will be allowed em all taxes paid en or be
FAZlZh E.WKLCHANB.
Je4-tdM,F&8tt Treasurer.
THE BALLOTING.
Windem.
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93 31 32
95 30 32
95 30 32
95 34 31
94 31 32
91 31 32
90 32 31
92 32 31
93 32 31
92 33 31
89 33 31
89 Se 31-
88 86 31
88 36 31
90 36 31
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96 32 31
93 35 31
96 35 31
97 35 31
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DRESS GOODS.
COTTON.
Seersuckers, blue, brown and gray
stripes, eesi patterns
Seersuckers, fancy colored stripes...,
S0 12H
Seersuckers, Yerk, lull assortment et
stripes and colors.
W
20
18
11
zepuyr Ginghams,
choice.
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net te be
leunu cisewuere at any price.
Zephyr Ginghams, plaid and stripes.
zephyr Ginghams, bandana..
Dress Ginsuams.
;ua
Handkerchief Ginghams and plain cel
ors u matcn i
Dress Cheviots 12
Tamise cloth, ecru, cashmere border.. . . . 12
Chintz, polka dot, indigo, for suits 10
C'ochece Cambrics, choice 10
i'acilic Cretonnes, great variety. ..$0 10, 12, 15
Jacenet Lawns. Frere Kerchlin 20
I Pacific Lawns, great variety $ 10, 12, 15
Cambric striped lawns OS
Jacenet lawns, fast colors 05
Lace lawns white, tinted and solid col
ored grounds 12
Mende cloths, printed 12
COTTON AND WOOL.
Lace Buntings, all colors and black $0 25
Debciges, twilled 10
Mehan's, plain 25
Mehairs, twilled 12
Mehairs, sllk-checkcd 25
Mehairs, silk-striped 25
.Mehairs, plaid 25
Mehairs, English 12
Mehairs, English, clouded 18
Mohair lustres 12
Cashmeres, coachmen's colors 15
Suitings, English, fancy 20
ALL WOOL.
Lace Buntings, colors and black,
50, CO
Plain buntings of a new style, distinct
irem tne eui ana aeciucaiy Deuer man
any ether, all colors.
24 inches 25
34 inches, double told 40, 50, te.
Debeices. French, cashmere-twilled. 22
75
inches 21
Pebelges, French, taffeta :
22 inches 25
321nches. double fold 35
I
I
42 inches, double fold.
,60
37
50
75
$1 00
,' Cashmeres, French
I
S2 inches
36 inches
I Sheda cloth, French, 46 inches
t Memie cloth, r rench.
I'
Crape cloth, French 1 00
LINENS.
SIX SPECIMEN PRICES.
These arc fair samples of the bargains wc
.....n l.nm .vltrlnrv fTl. li'.wilru In l.lniiTld
I Huck Tewel, large and heavv
, Huck Tewel, German, knotted fringe.
I Glass Toweling, per yard
?0 25
25
12
75
t German bleached Table Linen
German Napkins, ?iper dozen 2 25
Star Linen, 20 inches, per yard 12
Philadelphia.
jeT-eedtf
ATTOElfETS-AT-LAW
HENRY A. BIMSY
Attorney and Connseller-at-L&w
21 Park Kew, New Yerk.
Collections made In all part of ths United
Slates, and a general legal business transacted.
Refers by permlsslem f StalBmam & HemseL
TIIEL' EDITION.
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1880.
GAKFIELD
THE BEFUBLICAN NOMINEE.
BLAINE AND GRANT BEATEN.
THE DARK HORSE AGAIN A BUCKEYE.
Chicago, June 8. The convention was
called te order at 10:30. Garfield and Conk Cenk
ling were cheered as they entered.
Seme discussion arose ever the right of
a vote from Alabama te be counted when
the delegate casting it was net in his seat.
The balloting continued, the notable
feature being Sherman's gain by the trans
fer te Uim from Massachusetts of some
twenty Edmunds men.
The succession of ballets en the leading
candidates will be found in our tabic, run.
ning from the first yesterday te the last
reported at the time of going te press.
Eds.
Following are the leading features of
te-day's balloting as reported by tele
graph, including a few scattering votes net
recorded in our table.
Changes and Chances.
On the 29th ballet Alabama gave Grant
15, Blaine 1, Sherman 3. Blaine lest 1 in
Kentucky, Sherman gained it. Massachu
setts gave Sherman 22, of which Edmunds
yesterday had 20. Mississippi gave Grant
9. Frem Minnesota 3 of Windem's men
went te Blaine. Blaine gained 2 from
Illinois. He lest 2 from New Jersey ;
they went te Sherman.
On the 30th ballet Wyoming cast 1 vote
for General Phil. Sheridan. The conven
tion rose te its feet and cheered Sheridan
who was present. He arose Jand thanked
the convention. Minnesota gave Blaine
G.
Ou the 31st ballet Blaine lest 2 in Indi
ana. Grant gained 1 in Pcnna. Conk Cenk
ling received 1 vote.
On the 32d ballet Blaine lest 5 votes
from Indiana gene te Washburne.
On the 33d ballet Blaine gained 2 from
Georgia and lest 2 in Illinois.
On the thirty-fourth ballet Wisconsin
made a break from Washburne te Garfield,
te try the eficct of grooming a new dark
horse. This brought up Garfield's vote,
but reduced Washburne's correspondingly
aud did net affect the main issue.
When the ballet was announced, show
ing Garfield's increase, he challenged its
correction, refusing his consent te run for
the nomination. On this (34th) ballet
Blaine gained six in Indian; (who had left
him before) and Grant captured 1 from
Blaine in Tennessee.
On the 33th ballet Indiana broke for
Garfield and gave him 27 te 2 for Blaine.
Maryland gave Garfield 2. Grant get a
vote from Minnesota and gained 2 from
Pennsylvania.
On the 36th ballet Connecticut broke for
Garfield with 11 votes.
On the 36th ballet, when Illinois was
reached, Garfield get 4 votes ; Indiana
gave him 29 ; Iowa cast 22 for him and
the excitement became intense. Amid
loud cheers for Garfield, Kansas gave him
C.
As this ballet went en it became appar
ent that Garfield would receive all of
Blaine's strength and the excitement be
came intense ever the prospect of his nom
ination. Louisiana cast 8 for him, Maine
14; Nevada and New Hampshire went
solid for him ; Ohie gave him 43, Penn
sylvania 21, New Yerk 20 ; Michigan.
Massachusetts and New Jersey followed.
By this time it seemed certain that he
would be nominated.
When Tennessee voted 7 for him the
poll was questioned and a roll call ordered.
Befere the end of the ballet was
reached and when Vermont voted for him
Garfield was nominated. The convention
went wild with excitement, aud the baud
could net be heard for the cheers.
The Candidate.
James A. Garfield, of Menter, was
born in Orange, Cuyahoga county, Ohie,
November 19, 1831 , graduated at Wil
liams college, Massachusetts, in 183G ;
was president of a literary institution for
sqverat years; studied and practised law ;
was a member of the State Senate of Ohie
in 1859-'60 ; entered the Union army in
18G1 as colonel of the Forty-second Ohie
Volunteers ; was promoted te the rank of
brigadier general January 10, 18G2 ; was
appointed chief of staff of the Army of
the Cumberland, and was promoted te the
rank of major general September 20, 1863 ;'
was elected te the Thirty-eighth, Thirty
ninth, Fortieth, Forty-first, Forty-second,
Forty-third, Forty-fourth and Forty-fifth
Congresses, and was re-elected te the
Forty-sixth Congress as a Republican,
receiving 17,1G6 votes against 7,553 votes
for Hubbard, Democrat, and 3,148 votes
for Tuttle, National. He was elected
United States senator te succeed Thurman
by the Ohie Legislature last winter, and
would have taken his seat at the opening
of the Forty-seventh Congress in 1881.
Mrs. Garfield is of delicate form, in
rosy health, a domestic, devoted mother,
fitting her four young generals for college
or for active life, a lady of sunny spirit.
and of a very quiet, dignified bearing.
Made It Unanimous.
Conkling moved te make the nomina
tion unanimous, and in doing se congratu
lated the Republican party en their choice.
The motion was carried, making the
nomination unanimous.
Legan spoke. He also congratulated
the people en their choice..
Hale also seconded the nomination and
pledges the support of the Blaine forces in
electing the nominee. There was great
cheering.
Time te Take Breath.
A motion was made by Harrison, of
Ind., te take a recess until 5 p. m. Car
ried. Jehn Sherman's Appeal.
Fester read te the convention the fol
lowing telegram : "Whenever the vote of
Ohie will be likely te assure the nomina
tion of Garfield I appeal te every delegate
te vote for him. Let Ohie be solid for
Garfield. Make this same appeal in my
name te every delegate."
"Jehn Shebmax."
WEATHJSR INDICATIONS.
"Washington, June 8. Fer the Middle
Atlantic states, stationary or rising, fol
lowed by falling barometer, northerly
veering te easterly winds, partly cloudy
weather, falling followed by rising tem
perature. MARKETS.
rnuadelphla Market.
Philadelphia. June 8. Fleur Terr dull ?
superfine $3 ft.350; extra at $3 73?4 25; Ohie
anil Indiana family at $5 WJQ5 75 : Penn'a
family H 755 23; St. Leuis family $5 50Q6 00 ;
Minnesota family $187(35 75; patent and high
grades C 50j$7 50.
Kye flour at $1 73.
Cernnieal Brandywine unchanged.
Wheat tirm ; Ne. 2 Western Ked $1302131:
I'enn'a Red l 3!g!l 32; Amber $1 311 32.
Cern strong; steamer 5J53c; yellow 54c
mixed 53-jC.
Oats linn ; Ne. 1, White. 4314c : Ne. 2. de
4242H; Ne. 3, de 40 41c; Se. ;, Mixed 38c.
Kye dull ; Western anil la. SSc.
Previsions steady; mess perk at f 11 75;
beef hams 171S 00 ; India mess beet $1616 50 ;
bacon.snieked shoulders 545ic; salt 4U4c ;
smoked hums lOJiQUc ; picKluu hams sii&Jiic.
Lard steady ; cuy kettie7Jc ; leese butchers
6Jc ; prime steam $6 U5JJ7.
itutter dull except fadvy crudes; Creamery
extra, 2022c; Bradford County and
New Yerk extra. IS 10c ; Western
lteserve extra, 14l5c : de geed te choice, 12
lie; Kells dull: Penn'a extra 10gi8; Western
reserve extra 1013c.
Kggsllrmer; Penn'a 13c: Western 12c.
Cheese firm well sold up; New'Yerk factory
13c; Western lull cream, UWc: de fair te geed
10llc; de half skinwUJiCeiOc.
Petroleum lirm ; retlnedtc.
Whisky l 11.
Seeds wholly nominal ; Geed te prime Tim Tim
othy at $2 75S3 : Flaxseed at $1 45.
Stock Markets.
Philadelphia. June 8.
1230 r. M. 2:00 p. M .
Stocks dull and steady.
PennaU's (third issue) 107
Philadelphia A Erie 13
Heading li ....
Pennsylvania 50-2 ....
Lehigh Valley. 49fs
United Ces. et N. J l.V;4
Northern Pacific iVsjj
" Preferred J7)-i
Northern Central 'M
Lehigh Navigation 2t;j
Norristown 1U1
Central Transportation Ce. 4?
Pitts., Titusviile A liulfale. 15J.J
Little Schuylkill.
44
New Yekk, June i.
Stocks stren,
Meney
N. Y. Central
........... OU4 1
v ff
llv
Adam- Express
Michigan Central...
Michigan Southern...
... iyi
...lOIJi
uniiei lemmi...
.104
Cleveland A Pittsburgh.. ..114
Chicago A Iteck Island..
.201
Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne.
Western Union Tel. Ce
Teledo A Wubash
New Jersey Central
.120
B1&
United States Bends and Sterling Kxclmiie
(Quotations by B. K. Jamisen A Ce., S. f.
Cor. 3d and Chestnut Streets).
Philadelphia, June 8.
United States f.'s, 1381, (registered).. 103104
United States 5's, 1881, (registered). .I03'4lttJ7i
United States 4 V, 1801, (registered)100,10 00
United States 45's,lsyi,(coupeiis).. .lUfyfglCQJi
United States 4's, 1007. (resi-,tercd)..108;:i(ri10;,i
United States Currency G's 123
Sterling Kxclianne.. -t.i7 !iKl
Cattle Market.
Mexkat, June 8. The receipts of rattle at
the various Philadelphia yards for the past
week were: Heeves, 2,400 head ; sheep and
lambs, 8,000 de. ; hogs, 4,500 de. ; fresh cows,
ISO de.
Beeves. The market was quite active, nnd
the liiiht arrivals hud the rllcct of raWim;
prices n per pound. We quote Kxtni atfi'jitjt
Oic; geed iit55ic ; medium, 44c; com
men, 4&4;.;jc ; mixed, iwjj.iw, calves, 4ee.
SALhd AT TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA TAIU.
Jleail.
170 Begcr Maynes, Western and Lancaster co.,
gross, .ritf'Jc.
137 Owen smith, for Samuel Can llriian, gross,
5.ic.
135 A. A J. Christy, Lan coniitv.gressJ,'4?5Jc.
170 K. S. A B. V. McFillcn, Western, grets.
53Jc.
Ill Ullmau A Lehman Hre., Western and
Lancaster co.. gre , 53jc.
70 James Clein-en, Penn'a "and Western,
gross, 53J.c.
30 Denis Miiyth, Penn'a, gross, S.ri'.
230 Jehn McArdle, Lancaster and Yeik coun
ties, gross, 5'4j.V4c.
70 Daniel Murphy, Lancaster co., gre, 4JQ
5Je.
03 Leweustein & Adler, W'.-stcrn, gross, 5
155 G. Ticluimhcrg & Ce., Western, gre1-,
5f?.V'c.
17 V. sheetz, Western, gross, rijgsi.c.
It! K. Sheet, cows, gross, 'iyixy.v.
22 L. Hern, Lancaster and -Mi 111 In counties,
gre, 4'5c.
35 II. Chain, jr.. Western and Penn'a, gross,
fl5'e.
Ill Danicf Smvth A I.re., i.an. ee. and West
ern, gres, 5 ViS54c
103 Bachuinn A Levi, Western nnd Lan. co.,
gre-s, .ri8.V'jJc.
IS AbeOstheim, Chicagees, gross, SJ3J.jc.
17 S. Dreii'us, Western, gross, S.Ve.
18 P. Hathaway, Lime, co., gross, 4He.
125 L. Schamherg, Western, gross, ij.'c.
50 M. Levi, Western, gross, 4'45sjc.
Fresh Cows were in fair demand aud pricen
ranged from $20te$3tiper head.
Hogs were in geed demand, and prices were
unchanged. We quote extra at tj,'fc ;. geed
iitfijc: medium at tc; common at tic.
Lambs were in better demand. We quote
from 5 te 8c per pound.
Sheep were net se plentiful and prices were
c per pound higher. We quote Lxtra. 100 te
110 lbs., .WjSKc; geed. 00 te 100 lbs, 4;4j5c ;
geed, Mi te oe 11m 444j; l'jc: Tair, 70 te 80 lbs, 4J4
Vic ; interior, 3J-,4c ; common, 3J43e.
SALES AT Till; JfOKTII PHILADELPHIA VAUD.
Head.
140 15. Hepe, Lan. co., gross, IJSSic
tW ItieferA Katz, Chicagees, giess, 5g5jc.
8f! IJidcy A Scattergoed, Chicagees, grs. 5j5.
fts W. W. Tiffany, Chicagees, gross, 5c
48. Jehn Kidney, jr., Yerk State, gresv, 34c
3c Win. Bobbins, Ment, co., gross, 3,'e.
FURXITURE.
MM OF ALL KIDS
AT
SHORT NOTICE.
My arrrngements arc new completed te de
Begildiiig in Hi.st-clu.-s manner und at reason
able prices.
THE NEW PICTURE FRAME STORE,
l.Kat King Street.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
FOR SALE OR REST.
JOB KENT.
. The second story of Eshlemnn A Bath
von'.s Banking Heuse, at Centre Square, and
also a room en second story, opposite the
Penn'a B. It. Depot, ou Chestnut stieet.
B. F. KSHLKMAN.
f23-2tdAStt Attirncv-at-Law
'OK SALK.
EIGHT LARGE WINDOW SASH,
with Glass, Frames. Shutter, Hinges anil
Catches complete, suitable for tobacco ware
house or ether large building. Will be sold
cheap. Call at
AMOS J11LEY S
Saddle and Harness Stere,
ie4-3td Ne. 108 North Queen Street.
WANTED.
rrrATKD. kvekyuedy te awvek
Y tlse, free of charge, In the Istelliues
ckb, who wants something te de.
IAiS! KAGS! KAGS! BAGS WANTED,
t Housekeepers take notice that we ar
paying 3 cents a pound for MIXED BAGS
Cash paid us seen as delivered te
WM. IIKNNECKE,
npriKhnd Ne. 2". West King Street.
FINANCIAL.
TAMES KKOWN, DEALER IN STOCKS
and Bends, 04 ami CG Broadway, New Yerk.
Operations en margin and by means or privi
leges. Information furnished en all matters
connected with stock speculation and Invest
ment. - ml5-lydTu.ThAS
a 'BY LOCHEB'S KJSJMimXED COUGH
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