Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 19, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FBIDAY MAS 19, 1882.
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A SEW ISVUiiTUV.
I r.iucls Iliciuriiz'H Lancaster &hoe Factory.
Francis Hiemenz, of Ne. 103 North
Queen sheet, who for many years past has
carried en successfully the retail beet and
shoe trade, lias been quietly at work for
some weeks past fitting up a factory for
tiie wholesale manufacture of beets and
shoes by machinery, and has get it se far
under ?ay that he is new prepared te turn
out one hundred pairs of shoes per day,
and has machinery erected capable of
turning out three hundred pairs per
day, and will de se as seen as
his ether business arrangements will
permit. These unacquainted with
the processes or manufacturing shoes
by machinery, will be much interested by
visiting the factory, which is the first of
the kind ever started in this city. The
machinery is curious, and in all its paits
weiks with gicat perfection. Everything
is made fieni the raw material. The" soles,
heels and uppeis aic rapidly cut out by
dies of dilTcietit shapes and sizes. Seven
sewing machines, of different make, aie
used ler sewing the uppers together and
binding them. Other machines in the
hands of skilled weikmcu aie used for pic
p.uing the jnatcii.il uid putting the shoes
into shape for buttir.ing them. The soles
are sewed en by one of McKay's immense
sewing machines, of the latest patent
which is capable of soling a shoe in one
minute, and does its work as neatly and
strongly as it can be done by hand. The
heeling of a pair of shoes in the best style
does net take moie than fifteen minutes.
Toe slicc-thicad is waxe'd and rolled en
bobbins by machinery. Instead of the old
fashioned hammer and lap stone, the soles
aie haidcncd by passing through powerful
rollers. An automaton skiver docs the
wok of a dozen men. 51 r. Iliemeuz's as as
seitment of new lasts is vciy extensive
and or all .sizes. He has enough of them,
if it weie iicled,te Hun out one thousand
pah s el shoes per day, although unlike
the eldei method each shoe lupiires two
lasts one for the insole and the ether for
the finish. The former are ii en-clad from
heel te tee ; the latter only en the heel.
Mr. Hiemenz has a laige number of
men and women employed and is turning
out a great deal of weik, a considerable
piopeiliou of which is for the ictail trade
hi this city. In the near futuic he ex
pects te l.i2,ely incicase hi.- woikingfeicc.
There is no doubt of Mr. lliemcnz's com cem
plete success. He has long been engaged
in the shoe business, thoieughly under
stands it, is industrious and energetic, has
hiilliuii nt c:uh!:i! te push the business and
will thiew upon thcmaikct nothing but
solid weik. That he may devote his
whole time te the factory, it is his inten
tion at an an caily day te abandon the ic
tai! trade, and, ns will be seen by his ad
vci list ment elsewhere, lie is closing out
his piescnt stock of goods at gicatly ic
dneed rates.
A CUIUOUs VIOLIN.
Tlic Ilancllnerlc et uTcnuoaiee Idiot.
The Daily Fndeninn of New Bruns
wick, New .Jersey, has the following :
"J. V. Ncwhouse, business manager of
Geeigc II. Adam's Ilnmpty'Dumpty com
pany, has an in lei csting cmiesity in the
shape el a violin, made by an idiot at.
Grand Junction, Tcnn. The only tools
used in the manufactuie el the instalment
wcic an axe and a, jack-knife. A maple
tice was cut down and the idiot, taking
his axe, cut out scveial slab, which he
whittled down into thin stiips with his
knife. The cuives in the weed
were made by placing the stiips
out in the desucd shape across
a hollow in the gieund . and plac
ing weights upon them. The weed
being gieen took the pteper curve leadily.
Then the pieces weic "lued roughly te
gether, the keys and biidge whittled out I
and the strings put en. i no bow is a eiaucu
of willow, curved at the ci.ds, with blaik
house hair stretched en it. The ir.stiu
mcni and bow aic the. roughest specimens
of architcctuie imaginable, but, ptepeily
handled, aie capable of pieduciug the
sweetest strains. Mr. New house said
that the half-witted meke came into the
hotel at Grand Junction and offered the
violin for sale for $1.30. The money was
promptly paid, and within half an hour
he came back as drunk as a hurt aud
efleied te make another for a .dollar."
The violin will be among the effects of
Geerge en his appearance heie.
Xtw Providence Hems.
Last Wednesday, Peacocks' ero banks
at New .Providence cavcdin,breaking two
carts, but luckily no one was hurt. At
another place the cat t upset and broke
two shafts.
New Providence is still impieving and
the iger of business has its full sway
Mcssr.'. Smith it Greff have recently com.
pleteil their commodious feitilizing estab
lishment and arc newpicpaicd for busi
ness. Tlic Wrong Name.
In the :eecnt notice in this paper of th'e
ieepcnin.r of Mount Hepe chinch, the
namu el the pastor was inadvertently
given as Rev. G. T. Huileck. The name
should have been printed ltev. J. A.
Cooper, who is pastor of Hie church at
Mount FIepc.
Hani; Sterk Sold.
Silltim 1.
S. G. gummy, auctioneer, sold at tl e
Summy house (en shaies of Mauheim
national bank stock one share te Jacob C.
Miller for $151; nine shares te Gee. II.
Dannei two at 152.!i0 per share and
Fevcn at ijdol.eO pel fIi.iic
Oyster Supper.
Last evening Mr. Henry Decir gave an
oyster supper at the Spiecher house te
the members of the police force who weie
en duty and did such geed scivicc en the
night of his lite. They had a. geed time
and all enjoyed tl cmselves.
Charged With Stealing a Watch.
Jehn Jenes and Clinten Kcclg, both
coleied, were arrested te-day, en a charge
of stealing a watcli from tic store of Henry
Winner, en Middle stieet. They were
1 ickcd up for a hearing before Aldcnnan
A. V. Dennelly.
Sent tint.
Lizzie Williams, coleied, hail a hcaiitiK
bcfoie AUlcruiau A. F. Denuelly this
morning en tlie charge of bciu: chunk and
disorderly and was committed for 10 days.
Aiiiii"cniriils.
To-merroiu eciiin7' J,(ifomiii'--Te-moi-row
evening the best pantomime clown that
has ever .appealed heie will give " llumpty
Oimipty' at the opera house. The troupe
will aruve in this city lieni Alloeni at five
o'clock to-nienow morning and will givcen
eaily street parade. This is an excellent en
tertainment for childien and hundicdsare
anxiously awaiting its coming.
tVHCIAI. SOTIVKS.
Tbmt Husband of Mine,
Is tlnce times the man he was before he began
using " Wells' itcalth Rcncwer." $1. Diug
gists. Depot Jehn Black.
Citeur, WhoepingConghaml ilrenchltls im
mediately lelievcd by fclilleh's Cuie. iorsale
atcecliran's drug store, 137 North (Jdccn St
myl lwdcew&w
Uraudmetber
Used te say : "Uejs, it your bleed is outet
order trv Burdock U n ;" and then they had te
dig the Huideck and bell it down in kettles,
making u nasty, smelling decoction ; new ypu
get all the cutfativc properties putuplnnivua
table form in Uurdeck bleed Uutcrs. Piicc tl.
ter sale at II. II. Cochran's drug store, l'J7
North Queen street, Lancaster.
Me Matter What Happens
Yeu may rest assured that you arc safe in
being BpeeUUy cured by Themas' Eclccirie
Oil in all cases of rheumatism, neuralgia,
toothache, etc. One trial only is necessary te
pi eve its efficacy. Fer sale at U. U. Cochran's
drugstore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
ri'HK
GtCKAT NEW TURK BAZA All.
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S,
GKRE ATT JNTE W YORK BAZAAR
26 & -28 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Our Counters are daily filled with Immense Bargains. We are offering for This Menth
such a line of goods as has never been seen in this city for the price.
SPECIAL BARGAIN'S:
400 dozen Ladies Full llegular Made Balbriggau Hese, only 23c.
I'.OO dozen Elegant Heavy ."iO-bene Corsets at 37c , fully weith SOc.
100 dozen Elegant Sateen Cellars (allcoleis) only lCc.
300 dozen Ladies' Pelka Dotted Cambiic Cellars, only 4c.
200 dozen Ladies White Apiens, Iiufllcd Edge (in dots), only 22c.
150 dozen Ladies' Embieidcicd Fient Chemise, only 03c.
300 yards Sash Ribbon (si- inch) Surah All Silk, only 52c. per yd.
WE ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, OUR OBJECT BEING
TO HAVE ANY ARTICLE ANY LADY MAY ASK FOR.
Laces.
Laces.
we n a t
MALTESE, CLUNY, SPANISH,
YEICMICELLE. LAMjUEDOE,
KIH.KNKI'-S.
IN FACT ANY MAKE OF LACK MIMl,
Our ;i am ami ISl.irk SpanNh Luces ill i'. 2.:,
'.', is. :jii. .Timid 10 per j:ml aie
net te leec'Ileil.
Laces, Cellars, etc.
I Ins department we have
Cellars, Fichus and. Ties
In all finalities ami in :.ll liic i'.
LACK
LACK
lack
lack
COLLARS at R. !), 10, 15, '2j, 3i, Me., up
te $8 0).
FICHUS at IS, 25, ."", .VI, 11. 7., up te
5 50.
r i i:s at ie, i'i. 'j.'i. 3'i: se. up te $.:.7.".
HANDKEICrlllEPSiit 13, i' r. lc, up te
$7 50.
Iia eon-Lint ly the latent unveil e s.
w
Parasols.
O111 ZANELA PARASOLS at .V). 7.e. anil Jl
aienoltebi- ci-illcd. O11r.Sll.li PAItASOLS
uieehiipat$1.0i. l.f.0, l.5. t2(0 KI.IHJA.NT
I.lNhll 1'AKASOI.b. witli ami M lllieut l.nv,
at .!"", ?J '.'J, Ti75, $.: .Vi, up:e$l"i In allcoleis
GOTTSCHALK & LEDERMAN'S
Great lew Yerk Bazaar, Great lew Yerk Bazaar,
26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN
I'IIch! 1'ilcs! l"ilcs :
A Mile, cure feuiul at last! Ne one ncul
-utl r ! A sine euro for IJiiml, l!!eeilin?, Itcli
ui ami Uleerateil Piles has been ilNceveieil
by Dr. William (nil Indian leiuedy), ealleil Dr.
Willi iiii'h Imllan Ointment. A Miigle bev has
fined the worst cluenie ctses et i'i or .'M ywus
stamlin. Ne one need sutler live miii'ites
atter applying this wemlcilul snethinK'nedi.
erne. Letien, in i unients and elcctuai ies de
mine haim than geed. Williams' Ointnieiit
ahseibs the tumors, allays the inteii-i! ltehin
(puticiilaily at nhjht alter getting waim in
bed), acts as a peultice.gives Instant and pain
less leliet, and is prepared only ter Piles, Itch
ing el the pi iutc parts, and ter nothing else.
Read what the Den. J. M. Cetlinberrv, et
Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Inilim
Pile Ointment: I have uscil fetes et Pile
Cures, and itatreidsine pleisun; te say that
Hiave never leund anything whieli .i c sueh
immediate and pel nianent relief ai Dr.-Wil-llain's
Indian Ointment.
Fei wile by II. 11. Cochran, 1.17 and 13 1 Neith
Queen street. Price, $1.00. IlBNr.r A Ce., Pie
prletei-s, (2 Vesey Street, New Yerk,
leb'JI-Tu&Kd&w
NKW I'.LOOMFlKLD, MiSS., .lall. '1, 1N50.
1 v. loll te say te you that 1 have been suuoi suuei
ing ler the List live years wltha severe itching
all ever. 1 have heiud et Hep JSitters and haM
tiled it. 1 have nert up lour bottles, and it
h is done me mere geed than all the doctors
am! medicine-, that they could use en or w ith
me. 1 am old and peer but leel te bless you
fersuchaielief by yeftr medicine and lrein
torment of the doctors. I have had iifteen
doctors at inc. One gave me seven ounces et
volutien of arnenlc; another took lour quarts
et bleed Hern me. All they could tell wvs
that it was skin sickness. New, alter these
lour bottles of your medicine, my skin is w ell
clean and smooth as ever.
myl.r-2wd&w Hemiv Kx'iiik
Think, lames ! Ven can pcimaneiilly beau
tify jour complexion with Glenn's bulpliur
Seap "Hill's Hair ami Wtiisker Dve,"50cts
myir.lwdce(LVw
The beauties or tlic lace et women are ericu
obscure 1 by tormenilng humors, easily get
rid of by using Dr. C. W. Uensen's Skin Cure.
It heal-s eruptions et the skin ei scalp and
rcndeis the entitle hinoet'i and fair. An ex
icllcnt dressing. myl. IwdAw
JlAJtJttAtiJiS.
IJeLTTMiii-KisnR. On Mav IS. 1SS2. at the
beuse et Henry Wilte, Wesl chestnut stieet,
bv Hev. Dr.Grecnwald, Hauy K. Koettner.ol
I.aneastei, te Miss Annie Jl L. Ken, ! '-i-marge.
H
nun' AerjsjiTisaamNii,
w
ANTED.- A MlCST - CLASS COOK.
necessary.
Apply te
ml7-tld
Ne washing and ironing lequlrcd.
MUS II. .1, BICtilCAAM,
New Helland Pike.
C1IKA1 1NSTKUMKNTS.--ONK GOOD
PIANO, carved legs, round corner-, per
fect elder, only $13T. One Organ, geed condi
tion, en $35. Acw Organs lrein Je up. Cull
parlv at thu KSTEY OKGAN ItOOMb. Ne. 7
Centre Square, Second Heer. It
Pimi.icsAi.i;.
Will be sold at public eutciy at lliAleck
te-morrow (SATURDAY) morning May-20,
Casing, Slielving, Ac., taken apart and lcady
te haul away, at Ne. 38 WEST KINU stieet,
next te ltrcneman's Reet and Shee Stoic.
It
G1
1KANU PACKAGE 1'AllTV.
Te be gien by Washlmilen Legien, e.
.1 K. nflt. at. Odd Fellows' Hall en .SATUK-
K AY Evejiing, May 20 Addresses, vocal and
instrumental music. Alse, Tluee Valuable
Silver Pi izes te be given awav. Doeisopen
at 7 o'clock. Performance at 8 o'clock. Tickets
only 10 cents. It
1)UUL1C SALE OF CANADA HOUSr.iS
On MONDAY, MAY 22, 1SS2, will be sold
at public sale at the Men imac Heuse, Lancas
ter City, Pa., twenty head of Heavy Canada
Draught Ileises. Sale te commence at 1
O'clock, p.m. UEOROKOROrsSMAN.
Samuel Hlss it Sex, Aucts. J'.-2t
PUBLIC SALK OF KENTUCKY lIOKSi:s
On SATURDAY, MAY 20. 1SS2. will be
sold at Daniel Legan's Stables, Neith Market
street, Lancaster, Pa., 16 bead of KENTUCKY
HORSES, afii' one pair of Mules. This is as
fine a let et Horses as was ever brought te this
city. Tliey are well bred and amongst them
arc some geed steppers.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock.
8-2td HOWARD BAILEY.
INSTATE tIF CHARLES U. KUOADS,
j late of Lancestei city, deceased. Lctteis
of administration en said estate having been
cr.inteil te the undersigned, all persons in
debted te said decedent arc requested te
make immediate settlement and these having
claims or demands against the estate etsaid
decedent, te make known the same te the
undersigned, without delay, residing in Lac
casterclty. MRS. M. u uheaiis,
maylO-OdeawF Administrator.
XEW AnTERTI8EMEXT8.
Corsets.
All ear Ceiiel- wauanted pfilcct lit. e
li ive Cei ets at .17, !, 7J, 75, s5e., tl, up te i j
We liae Dr. Warner- Health Ceialine cei-
set al 10). We !u: Madame l-eys oerseis '
at U2e. We liie 1 leihln Hip I eiselsut S.u
We h.i e llei uej (.01 i-N at ?l.eu.
All of tlii e Cei -jels aie el Celebiateil Make
and the 1'KK IIS AUK I.OWIIIC tlian any in
Hi j eity.
OUit IIOSIUUY IMII'AUTUKNT is lull
uilh anv Kiiul or quality et HOslI that can
be pinch 1-11I at liiee tint a-,tenl-h eveiy eveiy
bedy. Our UNOIIUWIIAK DlII'AltT.MKNT 1-..1N0
Illleii with the llne-a toeicet CllliailSlI. CAN
TAl.KTlNhhlUTs anl MlillT UOWNS. all
at the eiv lowest jit ie -. Al-e, '.11 this ilupait
meiit a lull line el i:Hlhs' Cl.OAbs ami
A I'UONS :il very b- pi if e-
O111 tecl: et
inur.eNS, tkim.m:
isutten.s, :
UHN'l
;IW1II.UY ami
rriiMsiiixu oeoiis.
ii eeiap'eie
with all the lute-it
the s .InOII.
se cities el
Our Millinery Department.
Oui I'KATlinKs at !i7e.$l :0
lapidly. We h i'" then, in all
lie sc Miliar veiv
eoleii.
ST.
26 and
LANCASTER, PA.
hoot.. v- snen.s.
N
JIIW STOKIIl XI.W tJOOIISli
, eaienev. Oili'iim; ISirgalns in
BOOTS AUD SHOES,
AT THE EAGLE SHOE STORE
Ne. 51 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
(INQUIRER BUILDING)
BURT'S FINE SHOES.
Which
whith
Wcai in
custom
hae a ueild wide icpulatien, in
v.e eiler lletter Myles and lietter
g Value than can be pieduccd by any
shot in lUri.
Wc keep a lull stock et these gelds in eveiy
niimber. sivle and width, and cm lit the
most slender as well as the widest loot.
Wc eiler also the following goods, all or
which are wariantid et supeiler quality and
weikmanship, mule especially te our order
by Hi-l-ehis-, city mauutactuieis:
Infants' Shoes 35 ets. te $1.00
Cbiklicu'.s Scheel Shoes $1 le $1 -25
.Mifcses' Scheel Shoes $1 te $1.25
Ladies' pebble oatbnttenShoes,$l..'iO te$2
Ladies Cleth -top Mutten $2 te $2.50
Ladies' fine kid Opeia Slippcis,$l te $1,25
Ladies' line kid Gaitcrs,$l. r5, $2, $2.50, $3
All Muds I.-idie' Shoes (common sense
stjle), at equally low puce-. We also etlcr
Special i:.u gains in MKN'Sand P.Oi&'bHOhS
e have added loom immense assortment et
bhecs the IttlM ClK, P.AhKISALL and all
sljjes CANVA-i tjlIOKb tin Ucntleiiien and
P.eys.
Call and eamine, ! aie net obliged te
buy.
JOHN HIEMENZ.
apil-eaw-l.MlS
von sAijt:.
MIIK KKNT.
I: hTOIth. ROOM, 1.H East KiiH? street.
apiOtld
INQUIRE AT 13-5.
V
'tilt KCNT. Ar KLEOANT STOKt.
UOOM.-tsxH feet, close te Neithern Mar
ket, ami opposite the Keystone Heuse. Ne. 243
Net Hi Out n snet. liiquiieat
apilO-ttd 211 NORTH OUEEN STREET.
T?OK SALK. AN !.1IMi:NiK NDMliKllOF
HOU.S.KS, STORKS, IJUILDINO LOTS, &e.,
of all ilescilptiens, m all localities and at all
pi Ices.
NR.W CATALOGUE,
with piices, lice te every one.;
ALLAN A. IIKRR & CO.,
dcc-3-finiil a .Neith Duke street.
PRIVATE MAI.K.-THK ND.KSIGNE1
eilers at private sale the following de
scribed pi epeit v. te wit :
All that very valuable l.u in, CONTAINING
17 ACKES, meie or less, situated en the south
side of East King street, in the city et, Lancas
ter immediately opposite the Lancaster coun ceun
tv pri-en, anil adjoining lards et Herman
Miller, Jacob S. Miller ami lands et the Dlrcc
lorset the Poer-ot Lancaster county.
This Is one et the met desirable and valua
ble pieces el leal estate in the county of Lan
caster ; has a geed DWKLL1NU HOUSE and
out-houses witli geed llarn and ether itn itn
nieveiiients. It is paiticularly valuable for
building lets, being in the very best part of
the cltv et Lancaster, and cspx-eiiuly adapted
for a ti uck tiuiu. The entire piece is laid out
in building lels.
Fer luithcr information call en HENRY
SHUUERT, Auctioneer and Real Estate
Agent, Ne. C Cemt Avfcnuc, where the dratt
et said pieperty can be seen. mSO-tld
1T7"K HAVE THE UAMUSiir.KST
AND
Don't
ff finest window display in theeity.
tail te sec it
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
SUSPENDERS.
NECKTIES,
MUFFLERS,
POCKET-BOOKS,
AU10GRAPH AND PHOTOGRAPH
ALBUMS, CIGAR CASES,
ERISMAETS,
NO. ti SUKTU O.UEK.N STREET.
i.
5"
I An elegant line et
HL.YCK,
WIUTK ami COLOKED PLUMES
ami TIPS
tit pi Ices te Miit everybody.
Our a.eitinent et l.ewir.i.s is 1101 10 ne
Mirpassuu ; wuiiuvuiw) .....
Olir StOCk Ot USTltlMMKIl HATS is sun
full We have Ilennct-,. MilIei. Patience ami
all the latest shapes. A tint line et tine l.ej. l.ej.
hei n Hats ter l.ailies and Uilhlivn,
Our asseitmcnt In CHILDREN'S IIAT-s h
lull, we have Hats liemJc. n te J0).
Our eletjaiit line et L YUIL-s' TRIMSIED
IIATs have only lobe seen te he appieeiatei',
as uu can suit eveiyhetty.
Our ORDIIR DEPART I1INT 11 one el our
pecialtis. We trim our Hats ul very short
notice, as wc employ only I he best New Yerk
iMillineis. Our work i- Hi-t elaxs in eeiy
r"-peet.
Gloves.
Our L1S1.1I THREAD ULOVKa at 10c. aie
net te be beat; they have tluee lull elastics
ami aie regular wide. We have Li-te Tlirciul
O loves at in. 12, 11), i". S', ."c. up te $1.00 per
pair. Our KID ULOVESiuc well known ler
their excellence in quality.
.1 button Fiench Kid 59c, all coleis.
::-hutten French Kill '.He., in colors anil blaek.
3-clasp French Kiili7c.in coleis ami blatk.
4 elasp French Kiilll i". in colors ami bluek,
Mnsfiuctalre Gloves, iiiulre-MPil, at $1.1sJubi.
" dicsseil, at $1.Cj j kii
Elegant a-'.eitiiieiil or LACE MITTS at all
prices.
28 NORTH QUEEN ST.
JlIVMlXTA IN1UHA rs.
I
,UI.TON Ol'KKA 1IOUSK.
SATUBDJLY LVJUilXti. MAY '20.
The Towering Amusement Element!
GEO. H. ADAMS'
OWN NEW
Hrnnpty Diimpty Troupe,
Under the management, el
AllM FOKfcVALOH.
New Specialties! New Scenery! NewTilcUs!
New Diesses ! New Music !
See all bills ler full particulars.
PUICKS 35c, 50c. & ?5c.
Seats secured at epeia house elliec.
17-ltd .1. 11. LA INK, Geneial Agent.
itjcr voejfs.
T AIIIFb, ATTKNTION !
Iteleie puichasing, plcase examine the
GLOBE COESET, .
W ITIt
COOLKY'S PATKNT CLASP PKOTKUTOJt.
FOB SALE BY
JOHN P. SWARR,
NO. 50 NORTH QUEEN STKKKT,
LANCASTER, PA.
1) EF'.AXT SMUT, $1.00. .
CAPITAL SHIRT, 7f,c,
A vciy geed 1ILACK DRESS SILK, twenty
tw e inches wide, at $1.25.
.1. P. SWARR.
LOMNti OUT!
AT AND BELOW COST.
My entire sleck et
DRY 60(1, NOTIONS, Etc.
IS FOR SALK .T AND UK LOW (.''Vr.
This is a i.ue chance ter
GOOD BA1 WAINS.
AS 1 1 Wl AI.-
IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS,
On hand, which weic all purchased ler cash.
J. M. LONG,
14 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
J21-tfd
J.
It. MaKTIN & CO.
Shirt Department :
We aie all in seaich et liappinc" true
happiness te be leund in art Oscar Wilde.
Ait in its highest practical development is
exemplified in the
ENIGMA SHIRT.
PERFECT FIT,
EASILY
LOOSE UOSOM,
CORRECT STYLE,
LAUNDRIED,
REST MATERIAL,
PRICE, 00 Cents.
Sele Agents ter the Celebrated
PEARL SHIRT
Three-Ply Linen Ro-em and made or Wam-
sutta Muslin. Fit Guaranteed.
PRICE 81, Finished.
BICYCLE SHIRTS, BLUE FLANNEL
SHIRTS, CHEVIOT SHIRTS, PRINT
SHIRTS, PERCALE SHIRTS,
GAUZE SHIRTS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sts.
WANTED A SITUATION AS CLKKK IN
any kind et a store. Address W V. S.,
Chestnut Level Lancaster county, I'a. Is2t
JVX'IT ADVBRTiaEMMXIS.
STKICH EROS' ADVERTISEMENT.
ASTEICH
BEOS-'
PALACE
-OP-
FASHION!
13 EAST KING ST.
JUST OPENED. A NEW LINK OP
Towels Napkins and Table Cleths.
Toweling, 5c. per aid.
Glass Toweling, inc. per yard.
All-Linen Toweling, 7c. per yard.
Glass Towels, all linen, at 10c.
Turkish u.ith Tewel, extra bargain, at 23c. .
Fine Danuisk Tew el. Wash Rags at 3c.
New en hand a complete line et
Lais' Uii iderwear.
Chemise.
Muslin Chemise at 2."c.
Chemise, lace edge, at XIc.
Chemise, ru tiled edge, at 40c.
Chemise, ceided edge, atiiOc.
A Chemise with tucked yoke and Unco rows
et cmbieidccy. at .rnlc.
Riilllcd and Embreitit'itd at Kie
Chcmise.thieeiowset line Hamburg insei ling
twenty tucks and line necilie-
workelge, atS-te.
Kine Enibreidi red Chemise at $1.00 and $l.2..
Lace Chemise at $1.50.
Skirts.
Skirts.
T we-itullled Skirts at 50c.
A Deep Flounced kirt. at.7."e.
Nine tucks, deep cambiic lleunce, atSSe.
'Ihiitcen tucks, cambiic flounce, ut $1.00.
A liiie i:mbieideiedSkUtat$1.00.
Deep Einbieideied .skirts tiem $1.10 upwaiil.
Night Gowns.
Rutlled all the way down at 75c.
Riilllcd, with a Tucki d yoke, at $UXi.
Tucked and Embroidered at $1.25.
Forty tucks and embroidery, at$l Si.
Tucked, with tluee lows et line Hauibiiigiu-
s-rtlngand Hamburg edge, at $1.75.
Tucki d, wlthtlnce lows of Inserting, two of
the m extending all the way down, at $J.50.
Pantalets.'
Puffed and RulUcd, at 25c.
Four Tucks, lace edge, ic.
Five Tucks, cmbreideicd edge, at 50c.
Nine Tucks, lufllcd, 60c.
i ive Tucks, ceep line Hamburg edge, COc.
Twe Cluster Tucks, with a line rullle and lace
edge, at 7jc
Six Tucks, Hambuig edge nuil Inserting, 83c.
Six Tucks, Teichun lace and insulting, $1.
Aprons.
Aprons.
Ladti s' Coleied Uerdeied Aprons, lc.
Ladies' GiiiKham Kitchen Apiens, 2Tc.
Childieu's Ca'ice Apiens, lue.
Ladies' Calice Apiens with bibs. 2-"c.
Ladies' Dimity Aprons, with coleied embreitl-
ei y, pleated, at :Wc.
Ladies Open-worked Aprons.celoied embroid
ery, "Jjc.
Ladies' Ciev-Uurrcd Aprons, embienlcred
edge, e0c.
Ladies' Dimity Aprons, lace edge, 'J."c.
Childieu's Lace blips, Gec.
Chililicn'sCross-IUrredund RnlHcil Edge
Sleeveless Aprons ut 50c.
'Childicn's White Marseilles Apron, Lace
Edge, 2.1c.
Ciesi Haricd, lace edge, 45c.
Ladies lliistln Aprons, laiffe sUc
Cress Barred Xainoek, at.M'e.
Latlici' I- ine Embreideied Aprons ut 75c.
Ladies' Summer Skirts.
striped Sk.ii t, i'le. Gray Skirt, :5"ic.
An i-icK.inl SKirtatnu.
Flne&Uirts Hern 73c. up te$J.
Embieiileicd flannel. $1.1 0 and $1.25 per yard.
Eml leuleicd Shaw li tiem 75c. up le $3.50.
Embroidered Skirts ler Intanls tiem
$2.i" up te f 1.5il.
Inlants' Lenjf White&kirts,8Cen tucks,at75c.
EiKht tucks and rutlled at $1.00.
Nine tucks, with deep embroidery, $1.25.
'leu lucks, with deep embroidery
aii' l iiisertlii.',$1.75.
Children's Short Dresses.
Twe ies of insertlnir. tucked lleuncc, at 50c.
A line tucked dicss at 85c.
Fine det-p embroidered flounce at $1.
Etehliews et pulling and lour rows efeui-
bieidery at $1.25.
A "Mether Hubbard" dress at $1.75.
Twenty tucks, three lows el einbieldeiy,
deep embroidered e ';, at $2.50.
Childieu's dresses trimmed with Kus-i.ui
lace, ut $3 00.
Fine India Mull Dresses. Dimmed with the
bcstembreideiy, at$l 75.
Infant's Leng Slips from 25c. upward.
INFANTS LONG ROBES
I mm $2.00 upwards.
INTANTS MEU1NO CLOAKb
Irem $1 50 upward".
FINK UMDROIUEKKD CLOAKS limn VWll
upwards
SPLIT JACKETS.
WOUSTED SHOES FOIt DAMES.
LACK CAi'S.
INFANTS SWISS C l'S Hern 10e te $.1 apiece.
LACI1 CAl's at 50c, that arc veiy nice.
LACK CAl" at 75c., $1.00, $1.25 te $5 00 apiece.
L'ADIK CALICO WKAPPEUS at $1.00.
CIIILDItENS CALICO DICES') Em at 25c.
Ladies Spring Coats Cheap.
HOOP-SKI UTS.
HUSTLES from 25c. up.
HAIU-Cl.OTH HUSTLES In all sirs.
Ladies Waterproof Gossamers, $1.88.
Wan anted te give entire satisfaction.
CORSETS.
rtc have an Elegant Cel set at tee.
Embroidered Cer-ict at 75c.
100 Hene Corset at $l.oe.
Automatic CersH at $1 00.
Everlasting Hip Ceiset at$loe.
hMA-rlliln llln f'ntai.f. !it 1 IMI
Maihime Fey's Corset at Sl.eu.
N'ew Corded Hip Corbet at$l.oe.
Dr. Warner's Health Corset at $1.25.
150 Hene Corset ut $1 25.
our $1.50 Corset Is the best sold ler the money.
French Woven Corset at $1.1.0.
A 500- Hene Fiench Corset at $2.0 .
Sateen Corsets at $2.50.
Coleied Satin Corsets at $7.50.
Kei elvlns dully Novelties In
MILLINERY AND TRIMMINGS.
LACES AND EDGING.
PARASOLS NEW. AND CHEAP.
A Full LIna et
TWILLED SILK PARASOLS,
with Natural Handles.
Bene Handles Hern Handles
Celluloid Handles, Huflale Hern Handles,
Pearl Inlaid and Ebony Handle-).
Ale, a Full Line et
Lined, Satiu. Brocaded and Figured Silk Pa
rasols, with and without Lace.
Fine Menrnlng Parasols.
A Full Assortment of
LISLE, SILK AND KID GLOVES.
UOSIEKY.
LADIES, GENTS AND CIIILDItENS SUM
MER AND GAUZE UNDER VTEAK.
THIRD EDITION
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1882,
STRANGLED TO DEATH.
LEIGHTON THE MUKDEKEK HANGED.
Ttie Weman Killer Gees Firmly te
His
Fate Dying Irem Strangulation in
Fltteen Minutes.
New Yerk, Jfay 19. Augustus D.
Lcigbten, the murderer of his mistress,
Mary Dean, was hanged this morning at
S:41.
Leighteu passed a quiet night, sleeping
soundly until half past fire. He mani
fested considerable nervousness after
awakeningand realizing his situation. The
execution was attended by the usual num
ber of special deputies and took place in
the southern quadrangle of the prison.
Leighteu's counsel, Mr. C. D. Spencer,
and his spiritual advisers, Rev. Dr. Mer
gan, were early m attendance at uis ceu.
lie partook sparingly of his breakfast.
When the repast ended Leighten took a
scat and listened te words of consolation
from the minister.
Shortly after 8 o'clock the deputy shcr
ills with their badges and staves of office
draped in crape, entered the prison yard.
They formed lines close te the prison vails.
The death warrant was read te Leighten
in his- cell, aud then the precession te the
gallows was formed. Rev. Dr. Morgan
preceding and reading " I am the icstir icstir
lcctieu aud the life."
Leighten glanced occasionally te one
side and the ether, and when near the
gallows he looked at it a second and then
his eyes dropped toward the pavement.
On reaching tue gallows he turucd and
faced the spectators. The noeo was
placed aieuml the culprit's neck, the cap
drawn ever his lace acd the under sheriff
indicated by a wave of his haudkeicliivf
that all was ready. The executioner
from his pest behind a seiceii saw
the signal through a small open
ing, and let fall the axe scveiing
the lope. The body of the condemned wa?
Bwuiisr several feet in Iheair but the l.u
failed te bieak his neck, aud he was slowly
strangled te death. After live mnmtts
the body was lowered in elder te pi rie.it
the physicians te make their examination.
In twelve minutes the pulse had ceaed.
The action of the heart stepped three
minutes aftei ward. The body was lowered,
the coroner's feimal inquest was held, aud
Leighteu's letuains were taken away in an
undertaker's wagon. The funeral will
take place en Sunday.
Kiaxruii: di'akks.
Urlcr lelrgraniH l'ruiii Various Sourcen.
Tlic seeanier City of Lawiencc, leaded
with lieiht, is aground in the Thames
river, Connecticut, near Meutville.
l,eSUcmiuauts from Biemen ai rived at
Baltimore te-day and proceeded north
ward by rail.
Senater Hear ecs en the judiciary com
mittee, Mitchell en pensions and Chileett
ou pensions and claim?.
Tlieie weie 19 deaths fratn yellow fever
in Havana, Cuba, during; the week ended
May 12th, with Hie dihease increasing and
the weather het aud conducive te its fur
ther growth.
The committee en foreign atfahs te-day
agreed te pcimit Shipheid te present te
the committee the original papers which be
alleges in his letter te the committee are
pertinent te tlip inquiry, aud if the com
mittee iiud such papers te be pertinent te
the inquiry the same will be received and
the witness further examined in reference
thereto.
Themas O'Connor, an Irish-American,
was arrested in Cbatsweith park, the
grounds of the Dtrke of Devenshire, at
midnight last night ou a charge of being
there unlawfully.
MltAVVlNG TUK LONG HOW.
A Very Doubtful Story Ceucernlus Die Ke
cent Jaltli AsMnssinatiens.
Dt'itr.TN', May 19. The Freeman" Jour
nal publishes an eight columnstery anony
mously sent and bearing a Londen post pest
mat k professing te be a confession of one
of the assassins. It intimates that the
ciiinc was conceived as an answer te the
appointment of Lord Frederick Cavendish
by the Iiish association society having
branches throughout the kingdom. Over
twenty persons arc said te be implicated
in the crime, all of whom have new es
caped te England in various disguises.
The writer says they attended the funerals
of their victims. The story has created a
sensation, but.it is considered a hoax. It
contains many gross absurdities.
SAD TALK HMJM THK SKA.
A Steamer n Fire and Twe 1'cople llrewned
Collinrweod, Out., May 19. The
steamer City of Lewen Sound arrived
from Duluth this morning. She reports
having picked up the mate el the steamers
Mauiteulin, of the Great Northern transit
cmipauy, in a sail beat six miles fiem
Kill.nncy. As stated that while off Sheal
point, four miles from Manitewaniug, the
Manitenliu took fue and was completely
destteyed about 11 o'clock yesterday fore
noon. One of the beats "with the rescued
cicw and passengers upset, and Kebert
Ilebiy and a' little unknown gill were
diewned. A tug has been sent from Ki!
larney te the scene of the homing steamer.
lc:itliel:i t'D.il Oil Victim,
PiiiLMiEr.riirA, May 19. M:a. M.uy
Mullen, who was se awfully burned yrs
tciday morning while attempting t- lilit
a lire with coal oil, died this morning Her
infant and her mother, who weie aNe
burned by the explosion, arc pronounced
out of danger.
Dublin INiIice Armed with snerds.
Dcr.LiN, May 19. 1 he .city police are
new armed with swords. They have net
cairied such weapons since the Fenian di
tutbanccs.
A Shcllield firm sent four ktiives te
Dublin te order, just befere the Piiwnix
park murder.
Mether and Child Murdered.
Lel'isvillc, Ky., "May 19. A special
dispatch from Lebanon, Ky., tells of the
mysterious murder of Resa 0bern and
her daughter, aged ten. The be.lius
were found this morning that of
the mother in a little stream with a cut en
the head, and that of the child in bed
with the threat cut. Theio is no clue te
the criminal.
" Net Guilty."
Sykacuse, N. Y., May 19 The jury in
the Helmes murder trial went out at four
o'clock yesterday afternoon and at eleven
o'clock this mernim? returned with a ver
dict of net guilty. An affecting scene
fellow ed the rendering of the verdict, which
accords with the popular opinion.
The Itle Grande Start ler New Yerk.
Washington, May 19. The signal office
observer at Dclaware Breakwater reports
that the steamship Rie Grande started for
New Yerk.at 1 :45 a. in . with all passengers
en beard.
Great Fire in Lyens, France.
Londen, May 19, Advices from Lyens
state that a great lire has occurred there.
A number of workshops and ether build
ings were destroyed.
Business Houses le Olympla, W. T. llurned.
Oi.ympta. W. T.. Mav 19. A fire yes
terday destroyed a number of business
houses in this city. The total less will
reach $73,000. The insurance will cover
two thirds of that amount.
GUITEACS OA1JJ1LE.
Stitl Protesting His Divine Inspiration.
WASUIXGTON-, D. U., May 19 Guitcau
has addressed the following letter te the
Star for publicatien: "I tell the Amer
ican peeple and its officials from the ex
ecutive down te the court in banc who are
reviewing my case that I tell the truth
and lie net when I say I am Ged's mau in
the matter of President Garfield' a re
moval, and if a hair en my head is harmed.
tniQ Almighty will make the officials that
de it pay well for it. If I was eutside 1
would lecture under the auspices of seme
bureau en religious subjects. One of ray
subjects would be, " Paul the Apestle and
kindred topics " If my time has come te
leave this world I am willing, but I want
the officials that murder me en the
gallows te understand the issue. If
they murder me they will incur the
wrath of Almighty Ged, and it
will be a long time befere He lets np ou
them and this nation. The devils that
crucified the despised Galicelean thought
they were doing Ged's service, but that
did net release them from liability. They
and their nation incurred the wrath of the
Almighty by that act, and he get
even with them at the destruction of Jeru
salem and he will get even with this nation
and with the officials if I am munhrcu
en the gallows. I want au unconditional
pardon or nothing, aud I want the
executive te se understand it. I have
set forth my views fully en this in
my book, ' the Truth aud the Removal."
If the honorable jurists representing
the Washington ceutt in banc decide
this case accerdiug te the law,
there is enlv one decision they can
make, and aat is that they have
no jurisdiction. If they decide contrary
te the law th .natter will rest with Presi
dent Arthur, .vid they will have inclined
the wrath : A'uiiiitj Ged."
CHICAGO WHEAT.
Uliat Mr. Wxlker't Did iceulutlun Mcanl.
Chicago, 111., M.i 19. The" testimony
bcfoie the aibitiater .'einmrliri which is
tixing the prie.- n Hi
developed the 1'ict ''
the chief heliiei of
m.ii1 wheat has
I. C Walker wa.
i. it wheat, having
' . it-, bought. Mr.
. iiu was in no
mi' became Mich
in e!y oversold the
f brtaking it. His
about femteei
Walker held that n
sense a corner- M.t
after the beats !a '
market in the hop
story was se straihtfeis ard that oue of
the ehiel defaulter.-, has alicady settled.
aud it is likely the committce will li the
settling price at 140.
The AhKismim Net en the WIkceumii.
CetUv. May 19. As the steamship Wis
censin, which arrived at New Yerk ou the
17tb inst., sailed from iiucetistewn at S
o'clock en Sunday morning 31 ay 7, all
the passcngcis, including the man Turner,
who was taken into custody at New Yerk,
reported at the company's olliee the pre
vious evening. Iicnce it is impossible for
the assassins te have been en beard.
U LATH L1C INDICATIONS.
WasluINUTen, May 19 Fer the Middle
Atlantic states warmer fair weather, winds
mostly easterly, lower pressure.
MAUKKTH.
I'tuiailelplilH Markfti.
I'MLAKKLrHlA. May 19 Fleur lliet. out
steadv: Siinerflnc. $3 no?!
Kxlni. l-2"
fii'i -25 : Ohie and Indiana
7 00 ; St. Leuis de, $77 50.
Kyelleurat St 5e5.
Wheat tinner; I'a. Red,
Family, Ji; 2a
$1 4131 IC; de
Ainecr, i wmi 4s.
Cern linn, with iioedlncalileniund; Steamer,
Sa;Kc; Yellow, 87a83e ; Mixed, 87jf87le :
Oats firmer, with fair demand.
Rye scarce at 92c.
Previsions firm and lalrly active.
Lard firm.
Butter dull ui'd uusettid ; Civaim r KMi.t
I'a., 27c; WestiTii, 25c; de goeil ti clmlee,
22a2lc.
Rolls dull.
Eirjjs stead v : i'a. 21c ; Western, 2eJc
Cheese quiet.
l'etreiuuiu linn ; Kennel, Tc.
Whlslcv nt $1 21
Seeds dull ami unchanged.
tttw ten mrKei.
Nbw jerk. May 10. Fleur State and
Western firm, and very meileruti; lmiuirv.
Southern tlrm and ciuict.
Wheat ' m'mC liltilnir and firm; medi-iati
spcrulative trailing: Ne. 2 Ri-il. May, $1 W, ,
de June, II t.'.QI Ar, ; de July. $1 nvu I :ili:
de AliKU-t, SI 251 254 ; de Sept., $1 2.V 2T.JS ;
de seller year, i SliSl -Zi.
Cem $& hotter and rather iiiet; mixed
western spet,82Wi,4c ; t-utiires, 1H ;.
Outs '40ic better and lalrlv active : Ne.
May, Kiy&tae. ; de June, MJS-VJc ; de Julv,
5fe; State, iwa7.c. Western, i.igCSc.
tiraln unit Prevision uetntlmm
One o'clock uotatleus el :;riln iind )iievi-..
Ions, furnished by S. K. Yiiudt, llruker,
East Klnir street.
May 111.
GblCMCO.
Wheat .Cern Oats Cerk Lurit
May... L23Ji .75 Jayt
June... L25i .7.i JWJjJ Iti25 II I2J
July.... 1.25,'i .7S54 .15 f.U5 ll.-.7
August 1.11)5
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May It.; ,S5 .CI .... ....
-June... 1.12 .S2 .WS't
Jul I 2 .S25 .58 ....
ateKaa arm.
New ierli, I'hilailelphlu and Lk al Stocks
also Unlit d States I'mtds reported daily by
ACt-B 15 Lein, "22 Nfirth IJilci-ii street.
May l'.
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2 'li.
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Denver ft Ule Grimde
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EiistTenn, Va. .V c; ergfa
Lane ShetvA- t':i, -eiillii-in. .
New Ye lc ' . !
New .lci-i-y t;i ritiM
Outaii'xx. w -i-i
Oinaiii ''eui
Omaha l'ri-ti-i
Pacific Al-i'l --le.ii'. -,nl Ce
Chicacte. M. st Ui
Texas l'aclilc
Wabash. - iii- l'.u.ltte
Western I'nien Ti-t Le
I'enn-'ylv.ei'a It. I
Iteadini;
r.utr.ue 1'itt-i a went
N'erlhein P.iesni-Om
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bi'KVMAi. XUTIVLS.
Keep tlie f:iiuiH Healthy
II j ou want a sweet uie'ifli and breath. If the
gums become ipanjjy, they Iem- their power te
held the teeth. Thu a-,e et S07.ODO.NT is In
valuable because it ie.n ' the tartar which
separates the teeth ami guuie.
tnylfi-lndcadftw
InvkiohatI.ne Feed ter t lie 1J rain and Ncivcs
la what we need in these days el ruli and
worry. Parker's Ginger Tonic restates tin
vital l-nerles and brings geed health quicker
than anything jeu can uii 3Vi6r. bee
adv.- mvl-lindcod.tfew
C'ATAtmu cured, health and sweet breath h--enred
by bhileb's Catarrh ICcincdy. Pii'-e.Vi
cents. Nasal Injector Iree. Fer Mile at ChcIi
rail's drug store, 137 North Queen St.
myl-lmleew Aw
A leucii, Cohl or sere 'lnreal slieuin no
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption,
lirewn's itrenchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying
Irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial
CeukIis, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Urewn's ISrenchial
Trecncs have been recommended by pliy-d-ciuns.
and always givu eertect satisfaction.
Having Hcen tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained weJ . .ncrited ranlcameng the lew staple
remedies et the age. Sold at 25 centra box
everywhere. my-ivdT ThA F.tlvw
Persons recovering trem wasting dlsca-.es
such as malaria, levers, etc., will be griatly
benefitted by the use et Brown's Iren Blttrs,
a true tonic. myl5-lwdAw
rVLlTXVAL.
FOIC JUICY COM9IISSIONKK.
SUIUKCr TO TUB DECISION OP THE UKMOC f VTIC
county coavMmes.
WILLIAM ELLMAKEK, E&rl Township
BENJAMIN HUltER, Htli Ward. Cltv.
A. .. UINGWALT. 1st War. il
JEROME H MIULTZ, Elizal-etlilewn,