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Volume XVUI-Ne. 20.
LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23. 1881.
Price Twe Grata.
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DKT HOODS.
J-VBESS GOODS, C.
HAGER & BROTHER
Have 11 a Large Line et
DRESS GOODS,
In all eualltles. including many or tlie
Choicest styles of the Season. Alse
Black and Colored Silk.
GINGHAMS, LAWNS, CHINTZES AND
WHITE GOODS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
All et which will le seli I at Very Lew Prices
te Kcduee Sleck.
Sp"
ClAI.I
Fer JULY una AUGUST we have made a
Special Lew Price ter
CARPETS,
Or which w have :i Handsome Line et tlie
Newest Patterns in
JJODY ItllUSSKLS, TAPESTRY UKUSSELS,
KXTKA SUPEU INGUAIN, WOKSTED,
WOOL AND HALL AND STAIR
CARPET WITH RORDERS.
Alse a line or Carpels at 25, 31, 27J anil GOe.
OIL CLOTHS AND MATTINGS
Will be sold en the same low basis.
Wis invite examination.
HAGER & BROTHER.
"nr am. papkk, &c.
WALL PAPER,
WALL PAPER.
Our Stock Includes all tlie Choice Spring
Patterns in
EM1SOSSKD AND PLAIN GILT SATINS
PLATS, HLNKS, CEILING DECO
RATIONS, FRIEZES, DADOS
AND RORDERS.
Te reduce sleek wewill make a
SPECIAL LOW Pit WE.
We luvitiMitiuiiinullen.
HAGER & BROTHER.
N
KXT IMIOIC TO TI1K CUUKT HOUStt.
FAHNESTOCKI
HLANKKTS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS,
RLANKETS, t L ANN ELS, MUSLINS,
ULANKKTS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS,
HLANKKTS, FLANNELS. MUSLINS.
ULANKETS, FLANNELS, MUSLINS.
White and Colored Quills,
White and Colored Quilts,
White and Colored Quilts,
In Quantity, from W11 up.
I
At fl,$l.M). $1.7.1 anil $2.
TAP.LE LINENS AND NAPKINS,
TAKLK LINENS AND NAPKINS,
TAItLK LINENS AND NAPKINS,
Frem the Lewest te the Finc-d Grades,
at LOW PRICES.
Fer Ladies, Gents, Heys ami Girl". Large nml
Attractive Stock, trem -Sl.OO up.
FAHNESTOCK,
Next Doer te Court Heuse.
N
EW CHKAP STOKK.
BARM
HEADQUARTERS
HEADQUARTERS
HEADQUARTERS
FOll
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
Fer Men, Women anil Chlhlien. I argcstStcck
in thl city at Lewest Prices.
LOTS OK
CHEAP STOCKINGS
Fen
Men, Women and Children,
AT THE
NEW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET,
Between the Cooper Heuse ami Serrel
Herse Hetel.
(Adler's OKI Stand.)
LAtfCASTEK, PA.
GossanLerwaterpeois
DRY
"VTAKKliT AND NINTH STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.
SEPTEMBER, 1881.
MORE Woolens in Stere.
MORE Woolens under contract ter future delivery.
MORE Woolens afloat anil In transit from lerelgn countries.
MORE ami greater facilities than ever before for meeting the wants and demands or the
pcepl'
This is our situation at the opening or our FALL AND WINTER BUSINESS OF 1SSI.
We new have already in pert a large invoice et
SEAL SKIN CLOTHS AND PLUSHES.
COLOR BLACK, .BROWN, SEAL, OTTER
COATS. SACQUES, WRAPS, JACKETS, CLOAKS AND FOR TRIMMING.
J-EAL SKIN CLOTHS of every quality and color will be one et our leading specialties
this season.
LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS.
Our assortment contains mere new colors, a gi eater variety of shades and a wider tango
et effects in SMALL CHECKS, STRIPES AND NEAT SMALL FIGURES, Ac, than can lie
found elsewhere. Seme of our leading colors, are handsome, bright shades et GREEN,
OLIVE, SAGE, BROWN, GARNET, c.
Children's Saeques and "Wraps.
NEW FIGURED CLOTHS IN GREAT VARIETY FOR YOUNG MISSES',
CHILDREN S AND INFANTS' WEAR. OUR
KEFS AID BOYS' BEPARTIEITS
Have received their usual careful attention, only our purchases have been larger te meet the
demands et our growing business. Much attention has been devoted te selecting line, -seasen-ableand
1'ashlenahle fabrics rer GENTLEMEN'S STREET AND DRESS SUITS.
FLANNELS FOR UNDERWEAR
And ether general purposes, in large assortment et every quality at the LOWEST POSSIKLK
PRICES ler the BEST STANDARD MAKES.
INVITATIONS
ure cordially extended te citizens and strangers te make a personal cxaininationjef the Largest
and Handsomest Sleck et Cleakings and Woolens in Philadelphia at Rftail.
SNODGRASS, MURRAY & CO.,
GREAT RETAIL CLOTH HOUSE,
Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia.
G
"1IVI.KK, HOWKKS & SIUICST!
-:e:-
NOTICE!
On account et thedirtand duut caused by tearing down the Lancaster County National
Bank building, next deer te our store, we cannot display any goods at our doers, but our
customers and lrieuds will llnd that wc show in our store soein. in the different departments,
the largest and most desirable lines or goods ever shown in this city, and as we buy all our
goods ler cash, we sell tliein at the lowest possible prices.
IN OUR
SILK DEPARTMENT
Weare showing all the new shades in colors, and in Ulack Silk we have the best makes at
priees te please evervbedv.
New things in ILLUMINATED HOMERS and OMBRli. STRIPES and PLAIDS in all
shades and colorings.
CASUMERKSand FOULES, In street and evening shades.
ALL-WOOL HEAVY SUITINGS,
Plaid striped and plain, rer ladles and children. We are censt.uitly buying all the Newest
Styles in all the different qualities, te suit everyone.
A full line et MOURNING GOODS. New Fall Styles In PERCALES, MOMIES and
PRINTS, CANTON mid WOOL FLANNELS, HOSIERY. GLOVES and UNDERWEAR.
Closing out MOSQUITO CANOPI KS cheap. Call and see for yourselves.
GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S
Dry Goods and Carpet Heuse,
25 EAST KING STREET.
Our store will be closed the cnlire day en
t,he memory et the 1-ite President et the United
f ANK &
CO.
LANE
Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET. Ne. 24
Have just received, opened and ready for.Inspectlen a large and complete
stock et general
PRY GOODS, CA11PET1NGS, ETC.
At pi ices that dciy competition. High Colored Satin Suitings, New and Rich, Flannel Suitings
in ;-J and .'I-t geed. Blooming Black Cashmeres, a matter we pay special attention te. Shawls
in long and square, in endless variety and quality. Flannels, Checks and Mnslms in all widths,
and in tact anything necessary te constitute a complete stock ler the buyer te .-elect trem.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETING AT 75c. PER YARD,
Elegant in Designs and Colorings. Feathers, Steam Dressed, the be.3t the market produces.
(Jiiccnswaiv, Cleth, Cassiniere and Ladies' Coats.
BOLTING CLOTHS
el the very best,braiid wt the market, at New Yerk Prices. An examination solicited et our
entile stock, and satisfaction guaranteed te all. .
Jacob M. Marks.
Jehn A.
MILLINERY.
jOQI JUST OPENED .1UST OPKNKD 1QQ1
THE LATEST STYLES OF THE
NEW FALL GOODS,
Comprising Millinery in all Its branches et
HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS & RIBBONS.
Alse all the Latest Fall Styles et Dress Trimmings, Buttens, Fringes, Gimps, Kid Gloves and
anything else that can be found In a llrst-class Trimming Stere.
OUR MOTTO :--" BEST GOtftlS AT LOWEST PRICES,"
AT
M. A. HOTTGHTOlsrS
CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
IROX RITTERS.
ritON HITTERS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIC.
IRON BITTERS are hlglily'rcceinuicinltKl ter all diseases requiring a certain and cfll cfll
clent tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OF APPE
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles, and gives new Hie te the nerves. It acts
like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the
Feed, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will
net blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ter-the A B C Boek, 3-2
pp. et useful, and amusing reading sent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
l2HydAw BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COOHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and .139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
LIQUORS, JtV.
WHITE WINK VlNEGAlC, 95 PJSR CENT.
Alcohol, Wines and Liquors, Coffees,
Sugars and Teas, all at
RING WALT'S
1ebl9-lvd Ne. 205 West King Street.
HOODS.
MOLE, DRAB AND WHITE, FOR LADIES'
rseptUKiiiul&w
UVI.KK, 1IOWK1K & 1IUUST!
LANCASTER, PA.
Monday, September 2.;, In token or respect te
States.
LA?
ANK & CO.
& CO.,
Charles,
Jehn B. Reth.
TKON ItlTTKKS.
SURE APPETISER.
BOOTS & SllOltS.
LADIES AND GENTS, IF YOS WANT A
I Geed and Fine Fitting Beet or Shee,
Ready-made or Made te Order, go te
F.IIIEMENZ'S,
Ne. 10S North Queen Street.
Custom Werk Specialty. jy2-ttdS&V
Hancastct Jntdltgcncer.
FRIDAY EVENING, SEPT. 23, 1881.
MATRIMONIAL.
TAB GARBER-KADFFMAN WEDDINS.
Anether Urllllant Wedding at Mount vlllc.
It is seldom tbat any generous host Las
Ithesarae opportunity, or embraces it se
miy, ie entertain uis irieuus as mr. isaac
II. KaufTuian, the well-known tobacco
packer and farmer, of Meuutville, who
yesterday had the satisfaction of seeing
another daughter duly married in tlie
presence of one of the largest and happiest
companies that ever assembled en such an
occasion in this country. It has only been
a few weeks since we found occasion te
notice the brilliant nuptials of Mr. Kauff
man's second daughter and Mr. (Jharlcs,
and the elegant entertainment and profuse
hospitality of the bride's parents en that
occasion. The cemffany which assembled
yesterday te witness the wedding of Mr.
Christian CJ. Garber and jmss Annie 31.
Kauffman, Mr. Kauffmau's eldest (laugh
ter, was even larger than at her sister's
marriage. Frem 2 te i p.m. there was an
almost constant stream of arrivals, from
every section of the country, and the
whole party was duly assembled at the
hour fixed for the ceremony. As the at
tendance was live-fold larger than any
room in an erditiary heuse could accom
modate, the ladies and gentlemen wcie
seated en the well-shaded lawn in front of
the house, and the ceremony took place en
the bread perch of the family resi
dence. The In idal party consisted of Sir.
Christian G. Garber and Miss Annie
31. Iiaufltnau, bride and groom, attended
by Uriah II. Kauiiman and 3Iiss Kalie
Erisman, Mr. Harry Garber and Jliss
Ellie Hcishcy, Jlr. Tilghmau llestctter
and 31iss II. Mary Williams. The ladies
were handsomely dressed and literally as
"pretty as pictures," while the gentlemen
were duly attired in the conventional
black and were button-hole bouquets.
Kcv. A. 11. ivaulltnan, of llighspire. a
minister of the U. B. church and a rela
tive of the family, pronounced the cere
mony, and at its conclusion the guests
offered their congratulations te Mr. and
Mrs. Gather.
The company were invited te the dining
rooms where an clcgaut collation was pre
paicd, under the direction of Mr. Jes. R.
Reycr, the table being most tastefully
decorated ; but, the immense number of
persons present crowding the house, hun
dreds were promptly served under the
trees in the lawn and in the many grape
arbors en the grounds, where they fully
enjoyed their sandwiches, ice cream and
cake, fittits of every kind, claret punch
and lemonade, cigars- and " ether re
freshments." In an upper chamber there was a display,
filling the room, of the presents received
by the bride scarcely less than two hun
dred in number 'and including a most
varied assortment of elegant and .useful
articles, testifying by -their number and
the taste of their selection te the high cs
teem in which the young ceuple are held.
It would lie impossible te specify the whole
of them, butameng them were as(jwing ma
chine and pair of oil paintings, seven clocks,
an ebony and marble tabic, easy chairs,
lamp, about a dozen pairs of china, glass
and silver vases, mirror, countless linens,
table-cloths, towels, napkins, tidies, cush
ions, ifcc , a large family Bible, three silver
casters, a half-dozen butter dishes, seven
pickcl casters, two large silver pitchers,
three cake baskets, four silver and glass
preserve dishes, three dozen silver knives,
napkin rings, single dessert, sugar and
cream spoons, molasses pitcher, uut picks,
table and tea spoons, butter knives and
countless small articles of silver, glass atid
china ware ; pitchers, tea sets, decorated
fruit plates, table knives and forks, and
every variety of household articles of util
ity, luxury and comfort.
The Meuutville band, stationed en the
ground played the wedding march and
seicnade, and discoursed music threngh
the afternoon and evening ; the festivities
continuing until a late hour.
The Guests.
Of the estimated 400 or 500 guests pres
ent, the following names were gathered.
Where no address is given, that of Monnt Mennt
ville is te be understood :
Lemen Art., Lancaster; Henry Binklcy,
and wife ; . I). Dewers, Lancaster; Fred.
G. Bcrnthcizcr ; Naemi Bewman, 3Iiss
Emma Bewers, Lancaster ; B. N. Brcne
man, Crcswell : Miss Sue Brcncman, Co
lumbia ; Jehn Baker, Landisville : S. A.
Bcckius and wife, Columbia ; Cassic
Beckius, Gcrmantewn ; MissMellicBIetz,
Jehn W. Beekman, AbramG. Bernthciscl,
Samuel Barley ; Miss Mamie Bear, Wil
liam L. Bear, Manchester ; Miss Susie
Beck, Millersvillc ; Geerge Brewnstcin,
San Francisce ; Bcnj. Dharlcs, East llcmp
ficld ; 3Iiss Sue Charles, Jes. Charles and
wife, Benjamin Charles and wife, Jehn
Clmrles and wife, David Charles and wife,
Jes. F, Charles and wife, Jeseph Charles
and wife, Jacob Charles, Ames Charles
and wife, Jeseph Charles and wife,
Christian F. Charles ; Jeseph Cremcr
and wife, Jehn Copland, Henry Copland,
Lancaster ; I. B. Dietrich, Millersvillc ;
Harry C. Dietrich aud wife ; Philip Doer Deer Doer
sem and wife, Lancaster ; S. S. Detwiler,
Columbia ; R. R. Darrah, Millersvillc :
Jehn M. Freclich and wife, Henry 31.
Fisher, aud wife ; Christian Fate aud
wife, Lancaster ; Jehn Ferroy, Columbia ;
Jacob Ferrey and wife, Adeline Fcn
stcrmacher, Millersvillc ; Jehn Fen
drich and wife, Columbia ; rctcr Frey
and wife, Fertility; Cyrus Frey, Mount
Jey ; Ames Fergusen and wife ; B. S.
Frey, Highville ; Jehn Fchl, Slack
water ; Jacob "II. Fiidy aud wife,
Ed. Freclich ; E. E. Fetter, Mil
lcrsvillc ; C. C. Freclich and wife ;
Miss Kate Erisman, Lancaster; Miss
Martha Englc, Spring Garden ; Lillie
Eshlcman, Spring Garden ; Mary Erisman,
Sporting Hill ; 3Irs. Annie Eshbach, Mil
lersvillc ; Christ Eshbacb, Millersvillc ;
Win. II. Emig, Emigsville ; Jacob Frey,
Hcttic Frey, Sam. 3Iatt Fridy and wife,
J. Halls Fridy and wife, 3Iiss Barbara
Fridy ; Miss Alice Herr, Crcswell ; J. Hal
deman Herr, Columbia ; Franklin Hake,
Yerk ; W. U. Henscl, Lancaster ; Jac. R.
Hershey and wife, Jliss Ella Hcrshcy, Miss
Lizzie Hcrshcy ; II. II. He:se, Columbia ;
Al. Herr, Washington Bore.; Fred. Heise
and wife, Henry Humphrcville and wife,
Minnie Humphrcville, Miss Mary Hoever ;
A. K. Hoffmier and wife, Lancaster ;
Harry 31. Herr, Miss 3Iafy R. Herr, 31iss
Lizzie R. Herr ; Andrew Garber and wife,
Jonas B. Garber and wife, Drew Garber,
Harry Garber; Ames Garber, 3Iiss
Kate Garber, Annie Garber, 3Iaytewn;
Jehn 31. Grider and wife ; W. Hayes Grier,
3Iiss May Grier, Columbia ; Miss Annie
Greider, Meuntville ; 3Iiss Annie Greider,
Jehn H. Greider, Miss Susau Greider, Sil
ver Springs ; Jehn Gable and wife, Cor Cer
delia ; Wm. B. Given, Columbia ; Jehn S.
Givler, Lancaster ; Jehn P. Gable ; Jehn
Garber, Maytown ; Henry B. Hcrshcy and
wife, Jacob B. Hershey, Salunga; Jehn
Hartman, Jehn Hartman, Cerdelia ; Jehn
S.Hoever and wife ; Zena Hess, E.L.IIam
bright and wife, Herapfield ; C. Bachman
Herr, 3IasenvilIe; Abram Hicstand,
Lancaster; Frank Hilt, Geerge Hilt,
ilountville ; Miss Lizzie Kendig,
Millvcrsvlle ; II. N. Kehler and
and wife, Columbia ; H. 31. Kauffman,
Maner ; 3Irs. 3Iaria Klugh ; P. S. Kray
bill. Slavtewn : I. 31. Kauffman, High
ville ; Henry Kiefer ; Uriah Klugh ; Rev.
A. II. Kauffman aud wife, Highspire ;
Jehn II. Kauffman, Andrew J. Kauffman
and wife, Columbia ; Levi Kauffman and
wife, Mcchanicsburg ; Aaren Kauffman
and wife ; Ed. II. Kauffman and wife,
Jehn Kauffman, Lancaster ; Jehn H. K.
Kauffman, Silver Spring ; Miss Christie
Kauffman. Buck ; Annie Lichty, Susan
Lichty, 3Ieunt Wolf; 3Iilten Leenard,
Dr. T. 31. Livingston and wife, Miss Sadie
Lehman, 3Iiss Emma Lehman ; Jehn S.
Mann, Hattie 3Iann, Ida Mann, Edwin
3Iann, Columbia ; Andrew 3Iycrs and
wife, Emigsville ; G. W. 3Ioere, Wr igh
ville ; Levi 3Iycrs and wife, Ephraim
Myers and wife, Miss Nera 3Iycrs, Jacob
u. Myers and wife, Christ 3Iusscr and
wife, 31. G. 3Iusscr and wife, A. R. 3Iycrs
and wife ; B. K. Miller, 3IasenvilIe ; Benj.
E. Matin, Washington Borough ; W. S.
Martin, 3Iiss Lena Martin, Ilempficld ; D.
31. 3Iy"ers, Lancaster ; Wm 31arkley, Col
umbia ; 3Iiss Fanny 3Iumma, 3Ieunt Jey ;
.Miss iMiima Miller, Millcrsville ; Daniel
Slayers, Lancaster ; Fred, 3Ianu and
wife ; Geerge W. 3Iann, A. K.
Mann, E. II. Kattffman, Crcswell ;
Jlrs. Annie Strieklcr, Lebanon ; Eph.
Newcomer and wife, Jacob New
comer, Aaren Ober aud v.ife ; Edmund
Rutter, Emigsville ; Jacob Rothchild, Col
umbia : Dr. A. K. Rehrcr. Jehn Resh ; C.
K. Shcnk, Columbia ; Miss 3Iazie Shu
man, 3Iiss Kate Shuman, Cresswcll ; II.
L. Stchman aud wife, Hempfield ; Peter
Snyder and wife ; Jac. C. Stauifer and
wife, Washingtan borough ; 3Iiss Anna
hookers ; Hen. J. L. Steiumctz, Lancas
ter ; Jno. P. Stchman aud wife, Columbia ;
Jehn 31. Stehmau, Hempfield ; Jehn Stoi Stei
glcmau and wife, Masenville ; Ed Sinyscr,
Emigsville ; Jacob Scitz, jr., and wife,
Clayten Seitz, Jeseph Scitz, Charles C.
Scitz, Jacob Seitz Jehn B. Stchman and
Jonas G. Stchman and wife, Andrew Shcl
lcnbcrgcr and wife ; Jehn Slough and
wife, Lancaster ; A. II. Sheuk and wife,
Hempfield ; G. R. Sherk, New Helland ;
Geerge Trout, Landisville.
3Irs.
Andrew Shellcnbcrger, Levi M. Stencr,
3Irs. Lizzie Stencr and Sliss Annie
Witmcr ; 3Iiss Effie Welsh, Columbia ;
Cenrad Waltz ; J. W. Yocum, Columbia ;
Geerge II. Wolf and wife, Jehn II. Wegan
and wife, Caleb L. Wegan, Jennie Wegan,
Annie W. Wegan, Gcerge Wegan, Mount
Wolf, ; Jacob n. Witmcr and wife,
Jacob S. Witmcr and wife, Milten Wike,
Aaren Weaver, B. F. Weaver ; Jehn E.
Weaver and wife, Lancaster; Hiram Wil Wil
eon aud wife, Columbia ; 3Iiss Emma Wit
mcr, 3Iiss Saline Witmcr, Silver Springs ;
Walter Winters, Buck ; 3Iiss Edith Wikc,
Columbia ; Hiram Yeung, Yerk ; David
Yohn, 3Iiss Sallie Yehu, Edward Yohn
and wife, Clement Yohn and wife ; Adam
Zcch, PIcasurcvillc ; 3Irs. Kate Zacharias,
Lancaster ; Sel. Zcamcr and wife, Colum
bia ; 31. S. Greff, Landisville ; 3Iiss Fanny
Garber, 3Iaytewn ; Jeffersen Gresh,
Ncffsville ; Jehn P. Gable ; T. G.
Hess, Columbia ; Jehn Henry ; 3Iiss
3Iary llestctter, 3Ieunt Jey ; 3Iiss Sue
Hershey, East ncmpficld ; Jehn Hum
phrcville ; 31. R. Heffman, Bainbridge ;
Christian II. Herr, Crcswell ; Frank
Heise, Columbia ; Levi llestctter,
Mount Jey ; 3Irs. Henry Hershey,
3Iiss Eliza Puff, Jehn Pennypacker,
Henry Pad", Charles Scheppf.'
Senater J one?.
Kxpresses the View of the New Admin
istration. I'hlladclphla Recerd lntciview.
" The president feels very well
aud is fully impressed with the
.'cnse of his duties. While the
shock .has been exceedingly .severe, he
has made up his mind that he must new
shoulJer tlie responsibilities, and he is
fully able and picparcd te meet them,
lie will make a geed president, aud his
administration will be ene of credit, net
only te himself, but te the country. That
is my impression, because I knew the
man.
" President Arthur is a better judge of
men than President Garfield was. He has
keen perception in this regard and can sec
clear through a man at a glauce. He
could never have held his place as chair
man of the New Yerk state committee for
se many years had he net been. He is
thoroughly honest and fair in all his deal
ings, and if he had been otherwise iu his
long public career there would certainly
have been something te come te the sur
face which would have tainted his charac
ter. " Tiie administration of President Ar
thur will be a wis.) ene. He has had vast
experience, and, being a geed judge of
the temper of people, will de netliinir of
fensive." "As t the cabinet?" was asked.
"I will net speak authoritatively, but e
far as 1 knew, all the present members will
resign. I have heard that tiic cabinet as it
stands new, and under President Garfield,
was inharmonious ; se if that be the case it
could hardly be harmonious with President
Arthur."
"Of course, no ene knows who will re
main ?" said the reporter inquiringly.
" Net as yet. I de net speak for any
one, but my impression is the changes will
be numerous, and a cabin:-. t chosen which
will be entirely in harmony with the views
of the new president. I de net sec hew
there can be any change in the linancial
policy and de net apprehend, any. I have
heard within a few days that Secretary
VVindem is anxious te retire from the
head of the treasury department and re
turn te the Senate He says that his work
is completed, and thcre remains nothing
for him te de since the bends have all
been refunded aud things are tunning
smoothly. Secretary Blaine's health is
net se geed. He i3 looking better within
the past few weeks, but he complains of
rheumatism, and fears it may strike his
heart at any moment.
' I think the Democrats will organize
the Senate aud elect a president pre tcm.
The contest for this honor, as I have
hcard.lics between two most excellent and
honorable gcntlcmen, Senater BayarJ, of
Delaware, and Senater Harris, of Tennes
see. The first business upon meeting will
be te elect a president pre tern. After that,
the new senators will be sworn iu, and we
will proceed te elect a secretary in place
of Mr. Burch, who died last summer. The
senators-elect can be sworn in before a
secretary is chosen, because there is an
assistant, and his presence is net essential
te the organization of the body. The Re
publican senators will insist upon" a Re
publican secretary. I think we will have
along session of Congress, and will proba
bly net get away before next July. The
work of Garfield s administration was net
completed, and as the country is growing
fast and as there are vast sectional inter
ests te be considered, the chances of pro
tracted sessions of Cengress'are n:e.e proL preL
able each year."
The Democrats of Bradford have post
poned their county convention until after
the funeral of the president.
A CITY IN MOURNING.
Hew Philadelphia Inspires l'Allotephlc Ke Ke
flectlen. Special Correspondence IXTEtxievfcitn.
Philadelphia, cpt. 22.
Our great city is in mourning deep
mourning for the lest president. At least
they say they are mourning here, but take
down the tens of thousands of black trim
med flags, drooping at half mast all ever
the city, take down the yards aud yards of
somber draping, hung and fastened in all
imaginable places and styles, and you
would never for a moment think that just
ever in Washington only uext deer, as it
were is the corpse of the highest in our
nation, his soul borne te heaven by the up
rising prayers of an afllictcd, loyal people.
Thcre are as many bright-looking and
joyous faces en the streets as thcie ever
were ; the carts, wagons, drays, cars aud
carriages are running with their clatter
and rattle aud jingle as thickly as
they ever did. The feet passengers who
are always in such a wonderful hurry,
hurry en as rapidly as ever. The dandies,
males and females, are all here ou the
streets, showy and hollow hollow in
head, heart and life, as they always have
been. (If our assassins would make it a
point te sheet the feels instead of our
geed raen,it would help along the economy
of things greatly.) The stores are as full
as ever, and the business men and their
assistants as busy. As I said, if it were net
for the show of mourning a man awakened
from a Van Winkle sleep wouldn't knew
that we mourn. But after all, ometious of
any kind would be less emotional if it
were net for the ostentation tliey preduce
and the effects that fellow. AH the stores
and places of business en the princi
pal streets and the lager beer
saloons everywhere are deeply draped
or as an old lady remarked te mc deco
rated with black. The bigger the houses
the deeper the black ; big besoms are
capable of mere sorrow than the ordinary
ones of mediocrity. Philadelphia's indi
viduals have spent lets ef dollars for this
mourning, and Philadelphia city wouldn't
take for it forty times what it cost. Wau
amakcr, the ne plug ultra in everything, of
course is ahead in the profusion of mourn
ing. Philadelphia would have liked te have
had the president's body in state at the
stale house. All the bells tolled mourn
fully as the body passed through Wednes
day, a little after neon. The business
men say that the death will net affect
business te any extent, but that a slight
falling off may be experienced until after
the funeral. A geed many of the law.
abiding Christian citizens here would
grid iron the murderer of the president if
they could ; and every ene is wondering
what Arthur will de, and will be wonder
fully surprised if, by a paradoxical chance,
plums should grew en the thistle Arthur,
while net a few who voted for him because
he was en the ticket, begin te rcalize that
net always the man who occupies the
ticket can competently fill the office. Of
ceurse we expect the two factions te be at
the threats of each ether seen as they can
with Republican decency, and let them
fight. Which ever way the wind blew it
will fan our fire.
"The mills erund grind slowly.
Rut they grind exceeding small."
Dhumeri:.
It is Werth a Trial.
"I was treiililed ler many years with Kidney
Complaint, C ravel, &.; my Meed hecame
thin ; I was dull and inactive; could hardly
crawl ahent, and was an old worn out man all
ever, ami could get nothing te help mc, until
I get Hep Kilters, ami new 1 amaliey again.
My hloed and kidneys are ail right, and 1 am
as active as aman et ."., although I am 72, and
I have no doubt It will de as well ter ethers or
my age. It Is worth the trial. (Father).
sc1.V2wd&w
I'll. n,(Ml .-..llu.l 11.1 -., .... ..-..a. ,1.1 ....arl-
ing diapason te the gentle llntc ; and the con
gregation accompanied by deep sepulchral
coughs te coughs scarcely audible, bceaii'-e
Minghs te coughs scarcely audible, bceaii'-e
lliey had net yet heard or' tin; wonderful elll-i-ncy
or Or. Hull's Cough Syrup.
nicy
caey
Sewing anil Kcaplng.
Will. I .1 ,.mi, If. Imlt llaallll 1,1 ailL-laalll l.af.1 f..a.
".! a J r ., . a. -iii-i II.H-IW li,llli;i-l nil
a rich bachelor she sews that she may reap.
v lieu seens ei micasc are piauicn inreiign
nl... itiillllirniiAii v.aa. n.aa aiaa.a-.... , It... .!...
if,, t iiiiBiiifi.iii . j.p.k wail jfii.tuiiii ill; iiiii;.-
tnkcrlrem rcapingthelienelit by using Spring
I.Io-heiii. I'lici; 0 cents Fer sale at II. IS.
Cochran'.-, ilrtigstoie, 187 North Queen street,
Lancaster.
Ksc-iped from the Tells.
Jno. Racen, I.apnrte. Ind., writes: " Hurrah
for Spring llos-em; it's all you recommended
it te be. My dyspepsia has all vanished. Why
don't you advertise It? What allowance wlil
you make II 1 take a dozen bottles, se that I
could oblige my friends occasionally V I'rice
.VK-cnts. Fer sain at 11. IS. Cochran's drug
store. 137 North (jneen street. Lancaster.
A ISuptist Minister's Kxperlence.
I am a Baptist Minister, aud before I even
thought et beluga clergyman, 1. graduated in
medicine, but lull a lucrative practice rer my
present profession. Ill years age. 1 was ler
inauy ycarsas'ilTercr Trou quinsy ; "Themas'
Kelectrlc Oil cured me." 1 was also troubled
with hoarseness, and Themas' Eelectric Oil al
ways relieved me. My wile and child had
diphtheria, ami "Themas' Kelectrlc Oil cured
them," and II taken in time it will cure seven
out et ten. I am eenlident it Is a cure rer the
most obstinate cold or cough, and it anyone
will take a small teaspoon and hair till it with
the Oil, and then place the end or the spoon in
one nostril and draw the Oil out f the spoon
into the heailby snilllngiLS hard as they can,
until the Oil fails ever Inte the threat, and
practice that twice a week, I don't care hew
oirepslve their head mar be, it will clean it
out and cure their catarrh. Fer deafness and
caiiichc It has done wonders te my certain
knowledge. It is the only medicine dubbed
patent medicine that I have ever felt like re
commending, and 1 am very anxious te see it
In every place, ler I tell you that I would net
be without it in my house ter any considera
tion. I am new .sintering with a pain like
rheumatism in my right limb, and nothing re
lieves mu like Themas' Kelectrlc Oil.
Dr. K. V. CKANK, Cerry.Pa.
Fer sale at II. U. Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen street, Lancaster.
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VAKKIAUES, JtC.
Carriages ! Carnages I
AT
EDGERLEY & CO.'S,
Practicalt'arriage Builders,
Market Street, Hear or Central Market Houses,
Lancaster, Pa.
We have en hand a Large Assortment et
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which we offer at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work warranted, uivcus a callj
45-Repairing promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed for
hat purpose. Inae-tfdiw
(-1KAIN ANO FKOVISIONS llOUOUT
3F sold and carried for customers In Chicago
and Philadelphia, in large and small lets, en
margins te suit, by
S.K. YIINDT, Breker,
Ne. 15 Kiist King Street,
ylG-3md Lancaster, l'a.
1KY UOOVS, UA'DEKWJSAS, JtV.
OUMKTH1NG NKWi
LACE THREAD
UNDERSHIRTS, c
FEATHEK-iraGHT DRAWERS.
SUSPENDERS,
AT
ERISMACTS,
THE SIIIKTilAKEK,
NO. 56 NORTH OUKKN STKKET.
J."
MAKTI'N & CO.
OUlt STOCK OF
Carpets anil Wall Papers
Is ready ler your inspection. New Patterns
ter Fall.
SPECIAL BARGAIN !
CO PIKCES TAPKSTKV, NEW I'ATTKliN
AT 7.-c., WOIITII VOe. SKWINCJ
flc. KXTICA.
tfTake a leek at them l-elen pitrcleising
el-ewhere.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTKK. PA.
1 ICAMI OPKNINO or
NEW FALL GOODS
VTTKK
NEW YORK STORE,
8 Jfc lO KA.HT HINtI SritKET.
Weare new showing one el the largest m:d
best asserted stocks of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS
AND NOTIONS,
In the shite at the lowest market prices.
Special eilcring or
DRESS GOODS
Embracing the Latest Novelties of the season.
Omhrc Stripes and Plaids, all Weel French
Plaids, Newest. Colorings in Weel -Suiting--.
Full lines or I. lack and Colored Silks, lllack
and Colored all Weel Cashmeres, Surrajis and
Plain Satins In the New Fall Shades.
Canten Flannels. Muslins & Sheetings,
and all kinds of llemestic Dry Cneds. wn are
selling at less than Agents' Prices, having
bought them previous te recent ad vanee.
Sl'KCIAL UACUAINS. I Case (ierster Suit
ings at Sic. per yard. :t Cases best iiiialily
ISlcachcil Muslins, perfect goods, in In. it ami
quarter piceus.
utatt, mm & CO.,
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
ASTKlVIl HUiyX AltyEICI IStliKXT.
STK1U11 intO'S ADVKRTISK1WKNT.
ASTRTCH BROS
LANCASTER ItAZAAK,
Ne. 1:5 K.VST KINO STREET.
Weaiiiiouiieueur Fall Opening ler
Wednesday and Thursday, Sep
tember 28 and 29, 1881.
Weare. new leaVtoshew te our patrons nil
the Idlest Novelties rer KALI. WKAI: in
everyone, el our departments.
Iu our .MII.I.IXI.I.Y lKPAIiTMK.NTwei.re
showing all the Nevel! li-.-i In
HITS. RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
FKATIIF.KS. SATINS, VKI.VKT-,
AND PUJSIIKS.
Klegaut I'.Iaclc Sat ins at. ?.-.. and. fl a yard. A
full and Hue selection el Ituehiiig-i. Iici- Col Cel
lars ami Fiehus, Lace Ties, Linen Cellars. Ac.
The finest and grandest display el Trim
mings ever seen in this city.
Fringe- from .Vie. te f 1.50 a yard.
I'lf-saiucntcrics liem ise. te js a yard.
Ornaments up te $1 apiece.
Leeps, lluttens, Tasie.s, flirdlcs, IJ.ills.
Heads, and all ether novelties in gniit variety.
Zephyr Worsted, any color made, at Ik:, an
ounce.
(icriuantewn Weel, Shetland, Saxony anil
(icrman Knitting Weel iu all colors.
LADIKS' UNDKIiWKAi: AND COIlSKTs
A SPKCIAI.TV.
A lull ami elegant, assortment of tleutle
men's Furnishing floods complete in "every
branch et the department.
lletter and nicer goods ter tin: money than
at any place In town.
Ladles', tJents .ind Children's Merine Un
derwear, all sizes, all .iialll!i;s.
Come and see us.
CHINA AMD HI. ASH IVAHi..
TTIUII & MAKT.
DECORATED WARE
AT
CHINA HALL.
Constantly en hand nml receiving a large
lilt:: or Decorated French China (llavilami's)
and Porcelain Ware in
FKUIT SKTS,
ICK ci:eam SKTS,
liUKAK FAST SKTS,
I.UOTII I.OWLS-
D I XX Eli SETS,
TEA NETS,
It RE A KFAST SETS,
A. D. COFFEES
A Large Line et
f
HIGH & MAJITIN,
Ne. 15 East Kin? Street,