Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 24, 1882, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILTIINTELLIGENCEB SATHRDAYiJUNE 24.1882.S
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The Houses or Vurk and Lancaster.
Yerk Daily.
Prof. A. Wauuer, A. M., professor of
the Yeik high school, was en Wednesday
evening last, at half past eight o'clock,
bennd iu matrimonial fetteis te Miss
Clara Eckert, or Gordonville, Lancaster
county. The ceremony was performed at
the residence of the bride's parents, by
Rev. Alenzo Petter Diller, of Marietta,
Pa., according te the Episcopal ritual, in
the presence of a large number of intimate
friends of the parties, from Yerk, Lan
caster and Ilarrisburg. After congratula
tions were ever, and a sumptuous colla cella colla
tieu had been Berved, the happy couple
were escorted te the train by the assem
bled company and given a lucky send off.
Frem Philadelphia they go te Atlantic
City, for a brief sojourn by the sea, after
which they will return te set up their
household gods in the ancient borough of
Yerk and resume the mere practical and
prosaic duties of life.
UAILKOAU ACCIDENT.
A Man Mcverely Injered Near l'eanuck'H
Furnace.
This afternoon at 3 o'clock, while the
engine Rebert Crane was shifting cats,
near Peacock's furnace, this city, en the
Quarryville railroad, Jehn Beweis,
familiarly known as " Weedy" Beweis,
attempted te get en the tank, his
feet slipped and he was badly injured.
He was taken te the Stevens house in an
unconscious condition and medical aid was
bummencd. The extent of Bewers' inju
ries aie net known at the time of our
ing te pi ess.
Pay Tour City Tux.
Next Saturday will be the last day upon
which persons can pay their city tax and
secure the three per cent, abatement for
prompt payment allowed by law.
(Jelviu'a first-class l.lvery.
Cyrus II. Celvin's City Hetel livery Hlables
arc new stocked with the bust assortment et
hordes, wagons, li;u lien., Ac, in the city. Kine
saddle and diiiing her.si.s, with complete
eutlll, for ladies ami gentlemen. Air. Cel v in
has abandoned the stables rear et Crape hotel
and new has all his stock at the City Hetel
stable?. Fer a fine lurueutgive him a call.
ltd
lintel Albien.
This II rst-elass hotel at Atlantic Cily epjned
en .1 line 17, being entirely icturnished and
having all the modem conveniences. The
beard et health el Atlantic City says : 'The
Hetel Albien in without doubt u model house
lua.sanilniy point el view." Gee. I., .luceby,
the pepiiluriiuiinigcr, will en application, give
terms, .Vc.
Dry Clouds Stores le be Cluneal.
The principal Dry Goods Stores la the clly
will close during the months et duly and Au-Kii-t
alt; o'clock p. in., SaluiiUys excepted.
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Hl'ECIAI. NOTICES.
"Keugli en Rats."
Cleat's out nils, mice, ieachcu,lllcs,:ints, bed
bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers. 15e
Druggists.
Physicians say it combines all tlicdcsirterata
el very ferruginous leuie prescribed by
every school of medicine. ISrewu's iron Hit
ters. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137
North Queen ctreeU JulO-lwd&w
The tace el humanity displays rewer pim
ples than formerly. Reason Glenn's Sulphur
Seap. ' Hill's Hair and Whiskey Dye," .50 cts.
jnl!)-lwdeed&w
Celden's Llcbig's Liquid licet and Tonic In In In
vlgointer will cur.i initlgastlen, and perpetu
ate beililv vigor. Take no ether. Ol druggists.
iullMwdced&w
The most sensible remedy, and the only tare,
sure and permanent cure ler all diseases et
the liver, bleed and Mteinuch. including bilious
levers, lever and ague, dumb ague, jaundice,
dyspepsia. Ac., is Pret. Guiliiicttc'd French
Liver Pails, which ernes by absorption. Ask
your druggist for tills noted cure, and take no
ether, and if he lists net get it, or will net get
it for you, send SUV) te the French Pad Ce.,
Teledo, O., and thev will send you one post
paid by return mail. Fer s de at Kaull'nian's
Drug Stere, North Queen wtrecL
ju21-2tdW&S
(Slveu up by Hectors.
" is it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at
work, and cured by se simple a remedy ?"
"I assure you it is true that he is entirely
cured, and with nothing but Hep Hitlers ; and
only ten days age his doctors gave him up and
said he must die!"
" Well a-day ! That's remarkable ! I will go
this day and get some for my peer Geerge I
knew hops nre geed." jul52wd&w
Death te the l'liarasltes
Which hide between the gums and teeth, and
cat into them te their destruction. SO.O
DONT Is master el the situation. Whoever
uses il lcgularly alter every meal, and
cleanse-) his teeth and mouth, will seen be rid
et the p,ira-,itcs. juiO-lwtleedSw
Win. McCartney, S Lloyd Street, llutlale,
N. Y. fell and sprained ills ankle. His em
ployer. II. Andcien, ill Slain Street, procured
some Themas' Eelcctrle Oil, and hes'iys that a
lew applications enabled him te go te work as
usual. Fer sale at II. I!. Cochran's drug stoic,
1.17 North Queen street. Lancaster.
TllK lvKV. (iUO. 11. THAYER, Ot liOUl'bOII, Illll.,
says : "Reth myself and wile mvs our liv.is 10
Shileii's Coksumitien Cciic. Fer sale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street.
It is a foolish mistake te confound a reined'
of mci it with quack medicine. We nave used
Parker's Ginger Tonic with the happiest re
sults for Dyspepsia, and Debility and knew it
te be a sterling health restorative. Times.
JuMindeodAeew
Give 11 Im a I test.
When enieeblcd by long suffering proceed
ing from torpid liver, biliousness, indigestion
constipation, or sick headache, take Burdock
Bleed Bitters, which give rest te the weary
and reinvigeratcs all the organs et the body.
Price $!. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug
store, M7 North Queen street, Lancaster.
The fairest laces are sometimes marred by
myriads of pimples, and markings et tetter or
freckles, which arc readily removed by a pop
ular toilet dressing, known as Dr. C. W. Ben Ben
eon's Skin Cure. Kvcn scrofulous ulcers yield
te it. jul9-lwd&w
lietv te Secure lleallli.
It seems strange that any one will sutler
irem the many derangements brought en by
an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO
VILL'SSARSAPAIULLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore
perlect health te the physical organization. It
is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
take, and lias proven Itself te be the best
BLOOD PUBIFIER ever discovered, effect
ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltie disorders,
Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, if ala
lia; all nervous disorders and debility, bil
ious complaints and all diseases indicating an
impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl
gostien. A single bottle will prove te you its
merits as a health renewer, for it ACTS LIKE
A' CHARM, especially when the complaint is
of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner
vous system.
RAKER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain In
uiau and beast. Fer use externally and inter
nally. REDHORbK POWDERS euro all diseases
of horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. uiay24-8
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137
North Queen street.
Mothers! Mothers I ! Mothers !!
Arc you disturbed at night and broken et
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with excruciating pain or cutting teeth t If
se, go at once and get a bottle el MRS. W1N
SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve
tbe peer little sufferer Immediately depend
upon It: there is no mistake about it. There
Is net a mother en earth who has ever used it,
who will net tell yen at once tliat it will regu
late the bowels, and give rest te the mother
and relict and health te the child, operating
like magic. IS Is perfectly safe te use In all
cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the
prescription et ene of the eldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
States, Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle
m2-ly-M,WAS4w
"UACKifETACK," a lasting and fragrant per
fume. Frice 25 and 50 cents. Fersale at Coch
ran's drug store, 137 North Queen street.
Browe'i Household Panacea
Is tbe most effective Fain Destroyer In
the world. Will most surely quicken the
bleed, whether taken internally or applied
extcrnally.and thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether
pain alleviator, and it Is warranted double the
strength et any similar preparation. It cures
pain in the Side. Back or Rowels. Sere Threat,
Rheumatism and all aches, and Is THE
GREAT RELIEVER OK PAIN. "Beewk's
Household 1'asacka" should be in every
lamily. A tcaspoenful of the l'anacca in a
tumbler el het water sweetened if preferredj,
taken at bed time will cbkak up a cold. 23 eta
a bottle. febll-lvdM.W&S&w
A number et the leading physicians of the
country are new recommending Prof. Ouil
mette'.s Klduev l'ad ler lame back, sciatica,
diabetes, gravel, and ether diseases of the kid
ncys, bladder and urinary organs. Fer gale
at Kauflnian's drug store, North Queen street.
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HEATHS.
Kildurx June 22. 1682. in this city, after
a short Illness of but live weeks, Marv C.
Kllburn, wife of Francis Kilbum, in the 70th
year et her age.
Funeral en Monday, at 10 o'clock, from 48
East Chestnut street. All friends respectfully
Invited te attend. Interment at Woedwanl
Illll cemetery.
LrxrKn. In this city, June 22, 18S2, Paul
Waybright. son et Chailcs and Mary N. Lcc
per, aged 1j months.
The relatives ami friends are respectfully
invited te attend the funeral, from the
parents' residence, Ne. 33 Frederick street, en
Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at
Lancaster cemetery. ltd
Hamilton. In this eitv, en the itd lust.,
Elizabeth, wileet Peter Hamilton, iu the mtli
year el her age.
The relatives and friends et the lamily are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral
Irem the ic.sidcnce of her husband. Ne. 701
.jeiim ijueeu street, biimhiy arternoeu as 2
o'clock. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme
tery, n
JtittX'UiiNitiiKii:. In this city, en the 23d inst.,
Koscoe Garlleld, son et K. D. and Susana
Breckenridge, aged l'.l months and 12 days.
The relatives and friends of the faintly are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral,
from the residence el his parents, Ne. CM
West Chestnut street, Sunday alternoen at 2
o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery,
it
Cooper. On the evening or the 21st Warrick
M. Cooper, In the Mat j ear el his age.
Funeral from his late residence in Christi
ana, en Sunday, the 2"th Inst., te meet at 10:30
o'clock. Interment at fcadsbury. Relatives
and friends arc invited te attend'. 2ld
NE " AV VERT18K31ENT&.
rimi: kkciilaraiemthlv mkktine of
l the Union Riilldinguud Lean Association
will be held oil MONDAY evening at 7K
o'clock. a. II. HALL, Secretary.
("llTY HAND AT ZAKPFUL'S TUIf (SAT
J UKDA Y) evening. Coelest place In town.
Hne Lager te tap,
ltd . S. E
COR. PE.NN SQUARE.
TT7"ANTKII ONK LADY AND A BOY TO
V? work in the laundry. Call at the Para
gen Sliiil Factory, Ne.
lit Seuth Queen Street.
it
II. 11. SHANK.
WANTKU.-AT COPLAND'S KKSTAUR
A NT, a girl te attend the up-stuiis and
de tlie
ltd
house work ler the same.
125 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
ASTARTUNU WISUOV1CKY.
It has been discevcied that Steiuliauscr's
Excelsior Polish has no equal. Ladies would
de well by giving it a trial.
Manufactery: 07 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
It Lancaster, Pa.
Tlf ANTICU.-A OIUL TO COOK AND DO
TV general housework for a small family,
with the aid et a young girl and woman te
help with the washing. Geed wages will be
paid te a gill who can come well rccom rccem
mended. Apply at this ellice. ju21-tfd
WANTKD. AN ORGANIST IN ST.
Mary s Church, trem the llrst of "August
next ; salaiy, $2t a year. Apply, bringing
letercncesas te ability and character, te.
121-atilSTuTh DR. McCULLAGII.
SVHOOI. TAX, 1882.
O The duplicate is in the hands or the tre
is-
uicr. Thiee tier cent, elf ler prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHA LL, Treasurer,
Ne. 12 Centre Square.
4SOlllcu hours from 1) a. in. te 4 p. m.
jul3-2mdR
HKUKISMAN, HOUSK CaKPKNTKK
. Builder and Jobber. Shep in rear of
Gee. Zechcr'.s Prevision Stere, Ne. 221 North
Queer. Street. Werk accepted by day or con
tract, .lobbing a specialty. Orders left at
Zccher's store will be promptly attended te.
11
TKKSIl STKAWMEIIIUKS AND OUEK-
X? ries this evening. Elegant Country Peas J
and launagc. atenci-i oranges, j.emens and
Uananas. Spiced and Cape May Oysters en
ice. Fresh Deviled Crabs.
ECKERS'S DAILY MARKET,
ltd Ne. 1211 East King Street.
(
"1 OOD NKWS FOR TnK l'OOK.
T An entire suit for $1.50 can be hail at
BECHTOLD'S. Linen, Jean, Cotten and ether
kinds et pants at 40 cent-sand upwards. Over
alls, Shirts, Men and Reys' Hals, &c., at re
duced pi ices. Hosiery in great varletv anil at
unusual low pi ices. HENRY' 1IEC1ITOLD.
It Ne.52 North Queen St.
SKM1-VNNUAL MKKTINO OFTIli: LAN
CASTER Mainnci-eher will be held at their
hall en TUESDAY evening next. atS o'clock.
Arrangements will be made ter excursion
tickets te Philadelphia and street parade. All
members are earnestly requested te be pres
ent. l!y order el the president.
GEO. PFK1FFER.
J21-2UI Secretary.
1)UIU.IC MAI.i: OI HOUSES ON MON
DAY, JUNE 20. 1S82, will be sold at D.
Legan's Sales Stables, Market slieet, rear of
McliRiiiii Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., 1C head et
Canada Horses, amongst them are peme very
line drivers anil heavy-boned lccdcra.
Sale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m.
A credit of CO days will be given.
It DANIEL LOGAN.
PICK POS AI.S I1 OK MATKKlAl-S AND
Construction et Buildings.
Offick of the Keelev Steve Company,
Columbia. Pa., June l'., lbSi $
Sealed proposals will be received at this
ofllce until 12 o'clock M., el WEDNESDAY',
ther.tli day et JULY next, for the erection,
and all materials for lhc completion of the
new Steve Works et this company, te be built
at this place, consisting el Foundry, Ware
house, etc. Copies et specifications can be
had, and plans examined by bidders, en ap
plication at this ofllce. Address
GEO. W. HALDEMAN,
j20-8tdTuTliS Pj-esldent.
pt IICAKD
Fire Insurance Company
OF PHILADEI.PIA.
Assets ever
Eleven
Hundred
sand.
Theu-
Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy In
this old ami well-established company call en
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
NO.
19 EAST KING STREET.
d3M,WK&i
J."
MARTIN & CO.
FOJi THE HOT WEATHEli.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Window Shades,
Window and Doer Screens,
Mesquite Canopies.
MATTINGS, LINEN FLOOR COVERINGS.
SCREENS PROM SOcts UP,
FOR ANY WINDOW.
49"Deers and Windows measured and
Pattern Set cens put in.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King ani Prince Sts.
LANCASTER, PA.
JTEW ADVMMTJHKMKirTa.
pOOLING, REFRESHING ANP HEAITHJTCJI. DRINKS FOK HOT WEATHER
APOLUNARIS WATER, the Queen of Table Waters.
(J AX TELL & COCHBAN'S DUBLIN and BELFAST GINGEB ALE,
THE FINEST IN THE MARKET.
cLAKfcT WINKS. Of our own direct Importation irem the Ueuse et Evarlste, Dupeut A
Ce., ISerdaux. All the Leading and Popular Brands et FRENCH CHAMPAGNES. We are
the agent for the Pleasant Valley Wine Ce.'s Great Western Extra Dry Wine. The Menserat
Ce.'s Lime Fruit J nice. REldART'S OLD BRANDY. Ne family should be without a bottle
or this Reliable Medicine at this season of the year.
H. E. SLAYMAKER, agent,
NO. 29 EAST KING STREET. jan28-lydS
-vtext deer te the
COURT
FAH MESTOCK'S.
Headquarters for Gauze Underwear.
Headquarters for Summer Merine Underwear.
LADIES and GENT'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR, all sizes, at 23 cents up.
OUR STOCK OK WHITE GOODS FOR LADIES DRESSES, Ac, was never as
complete as at the present time, the greater part et which have been bought at less than
regular prices and will be sold accordingly.
SUMMER HOSIERY In quantities for Ladies. Cents and Children all at LOW DOWN
PRICES at
R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S,
NEXT DOOR TO COURT
I
'liK FACTORY Ol' T1IK TKADE.
NOEBECK & MILEY'S
New, Commodious and Well-Stocked Coach Works,
S. K. am. or DUKE AND VINE STREETS, Lancaster, P;.
xe " aneiw v wen k all fibst-class. ix si yle, finish,
1)V 11 ABILITY, CHEAPNESS AND VA11IETY,
VAXXftT UK EXCELLED. CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
I build the Wheels, and guarantee
Our Mec-U always, comprises the most Improved Styles el
BUGGIES, PIAETMS, CARRIAGES,
THE McOALL. B. DAYTON BUSINESS WAGON.
A3 Call, examine and be convinced ler yourself.'!
OUJi MOTTO :OUU WOItK SUSTAINS OUB WOBD 1
NEW J.D'jaitTlSE3IENTS.
rlUlKKEGUI.AKMOMTULY lUKKUntlOV
J. the American Mechanics' Knilding and
Lean Association will be held this ( SATUR
DAY) cvcnlner, at s o'clock, iu Temperance
Hall WM. T. JEKFERIES,
ltd Secretary.
WANTEDA MAN WITH PRACTICAL
experience in breaking, training nnd
handling horses, wants a situation. Would
prefer employment at Sale and Exchnnge
Stable?. Call or address U. 15., 29 West King
.street, Lancaster, Pa. ltd
rnuic people's ijuileing, lean Ann
A Deposit company Monthly meeting et
stockholder this ( SATUUDAY ) evening,
.lime 21, 1882. at Ne. 41 North Duke street.
Meney te lean at H o'clock in sums te suit
borrowers. Premiums low.
Nomination el officers at S o'clock for next
ensuing year. .IAS. A. N1MI.OW,
ft Secretary.
IMMHNHK PU1CLIC SALE, ON TUKSDjtY,
.1 U N E 27, 1SS2, in rear of Nes. 23 it 30 Seuth
Ituke .street, will be .sold a large assortment el"
Household Furniture Redsteads, Redding,
Mattresses, Red Springs, Tables, Chairs, Wash
Stands, Dressing Rureaus, Sofas, Lounges,
Qnecnsware, Gas Pipes. Brackets and Chande
liers anil many ether articles tee tedious te
enumerate.
Sale te commence at iO o'clock a. in., when
terms will be made known hv
HENRY SIIU15ERT, Anct.
11. L. Fuailkv. clerk. 2:: ::tR
yilUANIZKD 1810.
The Old American Fire Insurance Com
pany of Philadephia.
ASSETS : One Millien, Six Hundred
and Thirty-three Thousand
Five Hundred and Eiehty Eiehty
feur Dollars and Eighty
eight cents.
All Invested in Sure nutl Solid Securities.
Company Conservatively Managed.
JOS'Ver Insurance apply le
RIFE & KAUFFMAN,
W EAST KING STREET.
ju3r.mdTuTli.tS
W1
LMAMSON & l-OSTKU.
-I'OR
MEN, YOUTH, BOYS
AND
. CHILDREN
In Great Variety and M CIT PRICKS.
Very many el the
MARKED DOWN SUITrf
Have been sold
yet te sell
nltcady, but there are heaps
ALSO SPECIAL BARGAINS
HARVEST PANTS,
-AT
(!5e, 75c and $1.00 Per Pair.
The Lew Prices that thc-'c goods are selling
ler make it Interesting le the buyer.
WILLIAMSON
AND
FOSTER
34, 36 and 38 East King St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
HOOTS & SUOltS.
"1LOSINH OUT!
CLOSING OUT !
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Having started a Shee Factory, I am new
closing out my large stock et Beets and Shoes
at greatly reduced prices te make room for the
enlargement or my factory.
5-Custom work a specialty, both machine
and hand-made.
F. HIEMENZ,
Ne. 105 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
(Sign et the Big Shee.) nv20WAStt
HOUSE.
HOUSE. LANCASTER,
PA.
no machine work, J, MILKY,
CLOTUINO.
sv-
ECIAL OFFERING
TO PEUSONS IN WANT OE AN
Elegant Suit of Clethes
-OR A
STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT,
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
We suggest placing an order only te secure
prompt attention and choice or stock. Dispel
from your minds the thought of buying cheap,
trashy garments when such splendid facilities
are etlcred te obtain the very best at such
moderate prices Irem the leading establish
ment and the acknowledged headquarters ler
CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and
novel ctTccls te be leund in the European
markets, which we import direct and hava
exclusive control.
J-Remcmbcr, no ether heuse in this city
can show the same line el goods. We arc the
only party that liandle the Original Londen
and Parisian productions et ORIGET, 31 RUE
VIVIENNE. PARIS.
An examination el our Immense stock will
satisfy the novice, as well as the aisthetic taste
that for tone and character our goods cannot
be excelled, and rank among the leading
houses en this continent.
Ne. 121 North Queen Street.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
LM'KINU AND SUM M Eli
NOVELTIES.
AT
H. GERHART'S
liisteM,
NO. ( KAST KING STREET,
1 hereby
stock of
inform uiv customers that my
SPRING and SUMMER SUITING,
SPRING OVERCOATING
& FANCY VESTING
Is new complete. 1 have new the largest and
choicest assortment of
WOOLENS.
Fer Kine Tuileiingln the city el Lancaster.
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST,
ami all goods warranted as represented.
E GEMART.
EXCURSIONS.
pKAD EXCURSION
VT TO
Pair View Park, Reading, Pa.
MONDAY NEXT, JUNE 26, 1882.
Under the Auspices or St. Antheny's Church.
A Street Parade by St. Michael's Beneficial
Society; Grand Promenade Concert by the
celebrated Lancaster City Cornet Band and
Farbach's Splendid Orchestra (et seven men)
discoursing music in the mammoth dancing
pavilion, besides ether amusements, will be
the pregramme ler the day. Warm dinner
and refreshments et all kinds will be served
at reasonable prices.
In order te arrange ler ample railroad ac
commodations persons are kindly requested
te purchase tickets belere Saturday evening.
Special train will leave King Street depot at
7 o'clock a. in., sharp, and will lcave Reading
at? p.m., sharp.
TICKETS ( including admission te Park )
ONLY S1.30. Fer sale at depot. Miss L.
Flynn's book store.Jehn Hiemenz's shoe store
and by the Committee. 22-3td
EOBSAUS.
F
UK SALE. AN IMMENSE NUMBER Or
HOUSES, STORES, BUILDING LOTS, Ac
or all descriptions, in all localities and at all
Drlccs
NEW CATALOGUE,
with prices, free te every one.;
ALLAN A. HERR ft CO.,
dec3-Gmd ,j North Duke street
Tailoring
JOHN WAJTAMAKEJP8.
JOHN WANAMAKER'S,
PHILADELPHIA.
SATURDAY:
White muslin dresses at a fifth
or quarter off ought te be
thought of te-day. $5 buys a
dress that we are net ashamed
te sell ; and $60 buys one that
we're net a whit mere proud of.
But, if you are thinking of
stun dresses, they are here also;
many and various ; and the drift
of the time is a geed deal of
stuff and work for your money.
1301 and 1303 Chestnut.
Black embroidered shawls,
French nun's work, $S te $50.
130J Chestnut.
There is something decidedly
geed te say about silks. The
best thing we can say any day ;
namely, that almost everything
that ought te be here is here;
some, may be, that might be
skipped. (Nobody is geed
enough merchant te have all the
geed things and never a blun
der.) New foulards, such as have
brought $1.25 all along, are new
at 75 cents. Ne blunder about
that.
Next-outer circle,
building.
south entrance te main
It is wonderful hew dress
goods have dropped here. Fine
wool and silk-and-wool things
attwe-thirds; some evenathalf;
the best things in the store at
that. Literally true ! What in
all dress goods is better than a
fine debeie-e ? We have one at
50 cents that is well worth a dol
lar. What has proved better
this season than small-check
effects? Why, we have thirty
sorts at two-thirds and below.
Whatbetter than a fine melange?
Twe-thirds ; and fifty te cheese
from. There is no exhausting
them.
Wonderful ! Is the like te be
seen anywhere else ? Why don't
they advertise them?
Many counters, southeast treiiicentrc.
Black grenadines have been
one of the most distinguished
features of our trade for two
months past. We have had the
finest in the world, and all grades
down te the poorest that we care
te keep; and a wonderful variety
of patterns.
New the season is drawing te
a close; and weare selling be
low value what remain. Mere
than that. Whatever grena
dines are in the wholesale mar
ket bear very different prices
from these of the spring. Se
we are still buying ; buying te
sell at half-value.
Figured grenadines that
brought $2 lately are selling at
$1. And this may be taken as
a general indication of what we
are doing in grenadines.
Noxt-eutcr circle, south entrance te main
building.
A ventilating corset for 75
cents. Never before had any
under $1.
West et south entrance te main building.
A novel exhibit of fans is in
the window of 1301 Chestnut.
A windewful of fans from one
cent te twenty-five, spread out,
and each one marked with its
price ; about sixty sorts.
The same and a thousand
mere are at the fan counter.
Fan chatelaines, 18 cents te
$1.25 ; oxidized, silvered and
nickeled.
Second circle, east from centre
Shoes. We have a quantity
of shoes for sale this morning
at about two-thirds value. Here
they are :
OKNTLEMEN'H.
Price
te-day.
123 pairs patent-leather
pumps at $3.00
50 pairs patent-leather
pumps at $2.50
Price yesterday.
$4.00 and $5.10
$3.10 and $3.10
50 pairs patent-leather
pumps at $2,0J $2.S0 and J3.C0
300 pairs line calt low shoes, odds ami ends, at
about half value.
Seme of the above are slightly soiled.
LADIES'.
109 pairs fine button beets, serge tops, foxed
with French and Curocea kid, marked
down from $5.50 te $3.50.
75 pairs line hand-sewed, French kid walking
beets marked down trem $6.7-2 te $t.oe.
Shoes ter Intants, 25 cents.
We keep the finest of shoes in
great variety and all grades of
useful work and leather.
Market-street middle entrance, west side.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Chestnut, Thirteenth and Market streets
and City-hall square.
PHILADELPHIA.
A FESTIVE WILL BE HELD IN ST.
Paul's M. E. church, Seuth Queen street,
irem THURSDAY until SATURDAY NIGHT!
Ice cream, cakes, ; candies, soda water and
lrults In abundance. All are Invited.
fjune22-3td.
THIED EDITIOU.
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 18822.
CtUITEAU must hang.
THE CABINET WILL NOT INTKKFKRE.
Unanimous Decision Reached la the Case
and the Prisoner te be Kept In soli
tude Bew He Received the News.
Washington, June 24. The cabinet
has decided net te interfere with the sen sen
tence of Guiteau and has instructed the
marshal of the district and the warden of
the jail te keep the prisoner in strict con
finement ana allow no one te see him ex
cept his spiritual advisers, his physician
and the officers of the jail.
At the cabinet meeting last night the
attorney general made a report en the
case. It was generally discussed and
unanimously approved by the cabinet, all
the members of which were present. An
understanding was reached that - nothing
should be disclosed as te the decision of the
cabinet until after it should be disclosed
te the prisoner. This was the reason why
all applications te the members of the
cabinet last evening failed te elicit any
definite information.
Hev. Mr. Hicks dreve te the District
jail and informed Guiteau of the decision.
Guiteau has sent the following message
te his spiritual adviser, lie v. Mr. Hicks :
" Ge and see Arthur, and shake your
list in his face ; tell him 1 made him
president by my inspiration, and he must
give roe an unconditional pardon, and if
he does net Ged Almighty blast him for
ever. I tell you, Brether Hicks, I am
Ged's man, and Ged takes care of his
own."
Letters have been received by Mr. Chas.
II. Reed and ethers interested in Guiteau's
case from Mr. Gcdrce Sceville, who is
new in Chicago. In these letters Mr.
Scoviile announces that his wife left
Cleveland for the East, aud he expresses
grave apprehensions as te her sanity. He
fears that she contemplates attempting te
kill her child ami committing suicide en
the day of Gniteau's execution. Mr Sce-
ville earnestly urges his fiieuds in the
East te keep a clone watch upon her
movements.
The friends el the ceudemued man still
profess a hope for Guiteau. Mr. Reed
says he docs net despair and that he will
make another appeal te the president at
the earliest opportunity.
GROWING A1UKK Sf.KIIHJ.S.
TlioMrllcuef the Longshoremen anil Freight
llnudierH.
Jersey City, N. J., June 2fi. Aftairs at
the great railroad depots iu Jersey City,
this morning, leek very serious, a feeling
of uneasiness pervading all quarters. Tue
striking Iougsheicmeu and freight hand
Iers held a iiiceiing last night and arranged
a pregramme ler te day. They intend te
march in a body te the yard of the Dela
ware, Lackawana & Western railroad in
Hoboken. They expect that all the men
at work there will quit aud join their
ranks. In Hoboken the entire police
force has been placed in reserve, aud
they have been ordered te arrest
as tiespasseis any of the strikers who at
tempt te enter the yard of the railroad
company. If this course is pursued
trouble of a serious nature will surely
fellow. In Jersey City all the available
police force has been placed en the
property of the New Yerk, Lake Erie and
Western railway company te guard the
Italians whom the company put te work
this morning. The strikers will visit the
yard of this company after returning from
Hoboken.
The Pennsylvania railroad company has
very few men at work. The Central rail
way of New Jersey is working with a full
force, but it is expected that thn men will
quit work upon the approach of the body
of strikers. The strikers are new 10:30
a. m. marching toward the Pennsylvania
depot.
Jersey City, June 21. A large body
of strikers left St. Michael's Institute this
morning and started down Pavonia avenue
for the yard of the New Yerk, Lake Erie
& Western railway company. After going
a short distance they were met by two
of the strikers, who informed them
that the police were in full
force at the yard. The main body then
turned down Hendersen street and com
pelled the operatives te quit work. There
is considerable excitement and the police
have been summoned.
BIG Itl.AXK AT LaWKKNCK.
The Fire at the Pacific Storehouse SI1I1
It a gins.
Lawrence, Mass., June 21 The Paci
fic storeheus3 fire is still i aging, though
under control. The floors of the building
fell this forenoon. Treasurer Saltenstall
states that tbe damage will net exceed
$500,000. Gee. Pettingill, a fireman, fell
with ene of the floors. He was taken up
insensible, in which condition he new re
mains. Insured I'Yir Nearl3' Ilalla million.
Bosten, June 24 Tbe total insurance
en the Pacific mill storehouse is $1.10,000.
which includes thebuilding,machiuery and
stock Most of this sum is placed in and
through 19 manufacturing offices in Bos Bes Bos
eon, Worcester, Pall River, and Philadel
phia. The remainder is mainly scattered
in Bosten stock offices. There are ever a
hundred policies.
CONGKKSS.
The limine Fixes a Day ler Adjournment.
"Washington, June 24 In the Heuse
Mr. Kellcy, of Pennsylvania, chairman of
the committee en ways and means, re
ported a concurrent resolution for the
final adjournment of Congress en the 10th
of July. Adopted.
The morning hour having been dis
pensed with, the Heuse, at 11:45, went
into committee of the whole en the bill te
reduce internal revenue taxation.
Smith's amendment, taxing the capital
of national banks, and Roberson's amend
ment, striking out the clause repealing tbe
tax en bank capital, were rejected, the
latter by a vote of 50 te 95.
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TUB niLLSDALKS.
American Oarsmen In Kngllsh Waters.
Londen, June 24. The Hillsdale crew
are staying at Hammersmith. They have
accepted an invitation of the Londen row
ing te use their beat house. The Hills
dales took a short spiu en the river yes
terday. The Hillsdales will make their first ap
pearance at the Marlew regatta, July 8.
BelVs Life says as the ether competing
crews will be fatigued from their races at
the Uanley regatta, the Hillsdales
should be able te carry all befere them.
Destructive Flames la a Vermont Town.
RicnFORD, Vt June 24. The tray fac
tory and lumber mill at West Jey, it be bo be
lenging te a man named Brown, of Fisher
villc, N. II., and leased by White, Clark
son & Ce., of Hartferd, Conn., were
burned last night, with about 1,000,000
feet of lumber. The less is heavy, but the
amount and the insurance are net yet
ascertained.
Yielding at the Point of a PUtel.
Newton, N. J. June 24 Last night
Deputy Sheriff Dunn and Francis H. Earl
arrested Jas. Trijjolene, the murderer of
Minnie Seguin, at Pert Oram, and
ledged in jail. He was found at tea in the
house of James McPeck, a fanner, resid
ing near Roseville, Byram township. He
resisted stoutly and attempted te get
held of his seven shooter ; the deputies
however placed a revolver te his head,
when he yielded.
THE GREATEST Of THESE IS CHARITT.
New Heme for Orpnaa vhlldrea la Phila
delphia. Philadelphia, June 24.-A new chat ita ita
ble institution and industrial home for
orphan girls is te be established here
under the previsions of the will et the late
Elanore Parker Leng, which was tiled to te
day in the office of the register of wills.
Mrs. Leng leaves an estate of $200,
000 te establish the home for orphan
girls of the city of Philadelphia,
especially for the orphan children
of soldiers who served in the late civil war
and for the orphan children of firemen of
this city whose lives have been lest in the
discharge of their duties.
Student Drowned la Chester Creek.
Chester, Pa., June 24. Elbert J.1
Owen, aged 20 years, a son of the Rev.
Dr. Owen, of Philadelphia, went into
Chester creek te bathe last evening, and
was drowned. The deceased was a stu
dent at the Homeeopathic college and had
been visiting friends in this city.
Twe Children Found Drowned.
White Plains, N. Y., June 24. The
bodies of a boy and girl aged 10 and 8 years
respectively, belonging te James W. Tay Tay
eor, colored, a resident of Harrison, wcre
found in St. Mary's lake this morning.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, June 24. Fer the Middfe
Atlantic states, slightly warmer generally
fair weather with occasional light showers,
southeast te southwest wiuds, stationery
or lower baromcter.
MAHKEVS.
milaalelphta niameu
iHii.ATaLrmA, .Inne 21. Fleur dull and
easy : Superfine, at $.1 COJIS IM ; Kxtnr.
: 7el fti ; Ohie and Indiana lamily, iW- 87;
Penn'a lamily, $3 75485 S7.
Rve Heur at $1 -t 50.
Wheat ttmi but quiet: Del. and Pa. Red.
$1 WHl U :de Amber, $1 tlfll 42.
Cern dull for local ue: IewkriiIim weak.
Oats Hi in under light ntreting.
Rye linuifiuil at sec.
l'rovi-iens linn, geed jobbing trade.
Lard linn.
Mutter dull and weak le sell ; without quo
table chaiifje : Creamery l.'xlm, 'J-Je : de geed,
te choice, .,:i3'J."c.
Rolls nominal.
Kf,'gs quicf.hitt fresh lets Id in ; Pa . -'! XSi'ile
Wejitern lOJrJIe.
Cheese dull but steady.
ivtrnltuun linn; Kenned. 7Jc
Whisky at $1 17.
raw Inm nfMTHi.
Niw Yerk. .Inne 21. Fleur Statu mm
Western without decided cliaiiRe ; limited ex ex
eort mi'' Jobbing trade inquiry; Southern
quiet and steady.
Wheat teveiisiiand unsettled : Cash ami
neii'ie higher ; etlicM J3e better and
rather (fillet; Ne. 2 Red, .lime, $1 4i81 IS :
de July. l 27J;;1 2S4; de AufT.,Sl 1 .'.
I 20; de Sept., $1 lStfJl 19; deOcUSl 19$
1 1'-
Cern rjQc higher exception seller year,
which is c lower; Mixed tVcstcrn spot, 7s
SUJ-ic de futures. 7iaiic.
Oats a shade :-tter ; Ne. 2, J i:iu C.'glWlie :
de .Inly. !&y.c ;de Aug., ISe ; de Sept., Vr)fi ;
de Oct , Vtyr; Slate, iMfilWc ; Western, lil
Oram and rrnviitian. tiuifnltaii.
One o'clock quotations el Ljr.iln and previ-
Ions, furnished by S. K. Yiindt, Rreker. IV-s
K.uit King street.
June 21.
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ASSKMHLV,
G. A. OBLENDKU,
KIUiiTII WARD, will lie a candidate for Rep
resentative from the 1st (City) Legislative
district. Subject te the decision or the Demo
cratic primaries. tan22-tp
MIU.INEltY.
TINK MILLINERY.
Irs.A.W.Weikel,
Ne. 3S NORTH QUEEN STREET.,
My muny friends and p.tlreus are respect
fully invited te call and exiimine my
PINE STOCK
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IIeeryriniiQgs
COMHIHIBW AM. THK LKADIMI STYLES FOR
DRESS and PROMENADE HATS.
LAItlKS can have their erde.s filled in much
Ie'3 time, than they have been accustomed le
elsewhere.
JBa-PIciMO call and examine my goods and
prices without obligation te-purclia:.
-N. . The Largest and Finest Stock et
CHILDBENS
Scheel and Drss Hat:
s
IN THIS CITY,
A full line of
Human Hair Goods
Always en hand, tind all kinds et HAIR
WORK done at the LOWEST PRICKS at
MB. A. f . MEL'S,
NO. 38 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
ap27-3in.l,Tu,Tli43 .
TINWAM,C.
T)KMOVEI.
PLUMRING, GAS-FITTINO, te.,
JOHN P. SCHADM,
Has Removed te
Ne. 24 Seuth Queen Street.
Plumbing r.Gasfitting
DOTTB ONLY BY
SKILLFUL AND CARKKUL WORKMEN.
LARUE STOCK OF
GAS FIXTURES ON HAND.
Jan28-lydS