2Jjrf2K- .-i - ,. "-w'-k, .-I e- ' ir", . "A'A ' A a ! ""' -. LANCASTER DAttY.IOTE .""-- '03 wiiiphi i ii phi ii hmm pi i ii w ij w p i ! i im i ii i i iii i i hi i ii w i in ii iii i iii i i in ii ii mm i ii in ii im win m nil mil mum m i m i i n mi WW i n n umii ' j m. jmmmn Cruelty te GUM. Mtb. Annie Werte, . residing en Ctay street, has been complained againrtDjner iSBTben for cruelty tea H"18"?"' old girl, a daughter of Mrs. MbeahaU, who she had Uken te raise. It is alleged that she net only beats the child, but fre quently locks it up in the house and leaves it alone' for many hours at a time both day and night. She will have a hearing before Alderman Samson. m rammtBy Arretted. A dispatch from Wilkesbarre te the lNTEM.JGr.NCEn this afternoon says : Tammany, the notorious blackmailer, who incited the riot at Lee Park yesterday, had a hearing before Alderman Parsons this morning and held in $5,000 bail te answer. Tammany is well-known in Lancaster be ing a student of Franklin and Marshall col lege for 6eme years. Leb Fer Handsome Uedim. On North Lime street, opposite Lancas tcr cemetery, are the most eligible lets available, en wbich te build fine mansions. The eight lets are for sale by A.. W. RusmjI, at 22 East King street. He has also very desirable lets for building pur poses en Frederick street. These contem plating building should call at once. Attention Is called le the advertisement or the sale et nul estate et the lute Marv M. Dan nor. nt tlii- Keystone hotel this evening. Ire Cream uarden. Tins most inviting place In Lancasterduring this teuiper-pioveklng weather is the lovely Ice ci cam pn lern and garden of J. It. Ueyer, at N03. Hi and VI West Klnc street. Mr. It. has done all thai money and geed taste could de te beautify his always magnificent place. Coeling fountains, i-liadv nooks, refreshing !., and a general air of brightness anil airi ness pcivadcs this tempting spot. Summer coined leneiy, fruits, berries and cakes whole whele sile and retail at fame place. ltd 1001 l'retty Tilings Ot all kinds, of which everyone needs some thing ; such its Jewelry, plain or showy ; cut lery, bright and keen ; aecordeens anil gui tar Htilngs; spectacles et all grades ler peo ple etall ages, from 22c up ; gents' furnishing goods in all the lovely hliades el summer wear ; beets and shoes ; cr.mbs anil brushes ; parjsels, and especially millinery. Special icduct ion has been made In .summer millin ery and ladles before geln? 10 seashem or mountain should sce hew pretty and cheap millinery Is at A. Illi sh'ri, Ne i; North Queen street. Everything pietty and cheap. N. I!. Everything pietty and cheap. J3 2t Keauty at Ueine. Unci: only the ilcli had beautiful homes, but happily new most all can have them. The families who have eheertul rooms wheie everything breathes et welcome will be hap pier I him these wlm live where beauty and taste :u e strangers. In visiting the homes et Lancaster the mi iter llnds these most altrac tivethal Ii tveieceive I the careful attention el skilful nphnlttcieit and furniture dealeis, ter it Is their ml which se greatly aids the geed hou-ewlte in her eilerls 1 1 make he no pleasing Tinue who wish toebt-iln aglimp"0 et Uic chat ins et this at turn invited location J. M. Kcipcr, tlie e.stenslvi) upholsterer and tiiiiiitiire manufacturer. Ne. V North Queen stitet Them will bit found many beautilul things in his line, anil can Im seen tbii Queen Anne style, which Is again coming into favei: while the refined Kastlukti Is last being num. Irjred among things tint weie. The Queen Anne style et tiirniluieislew and plain chalis and bulsteads; heavy and strong t. Miles and Inure mlrreis. In parlorsultsedilltyotcolors prevail anil ditleient kinds et cliufrn am used in the sainit pallor. Indeed, it l pretty much a go as yeu-pleaie-slyle just new. As the goods and ii-l ms will suit ou, all Mr. Kelper asks it n e.dl at Ne. 15 NerlhQuccn st. HiKtw AniiiHOiiieiitH. Lerlui r. On Tuesday evening next, Kev. James Mm row, 1). 1)., or Philadelphia, will deliver :i leclme in the Duke street M. E. chinch, en "Ii eland and Specimen Irislnncn." In view el the lafe events concerning the Irish nation and Die attentien given them, the ledum el Dr. Merrow will Im from this ma son alone intciuUiug. And ns he has the lcp- nlutlnii el a geed speaker and his lecture is -aid te abound with humor ami instruction, he should have a large attendance. UK AT It it (iKitnuu III 'his cily. en Friday. .1 uue 8th, Mrs. Cath irlnetJeiber, widoweftlie Inte Peter U. Ceiber, in thn7ltli year of her age. Funeral fiem her late residence, Ne. lil East .lames stieet, Monday, dune lltli, at3 o'clock p m. Fi lemls and relatives are in vited te attend without Iiulher notice. Burial ill Lancister cemetery. Mattkhn. In this city, en the Olh Inst., .lehn Mattern, In the 7.M year et his age. The relatives and ti lends el the family aie respectfully iuviled te attend tin) funeral, trem his late residence. Ne. 7ii Seuth Queen Htreet, en .Sunday allcrnoen at :t o'clock. In terment tit 'ion cenief ery. 2t Smith. -.lime 7, ls.l, in Mtit7, William Smith, in the -17th ycare' his age. The relatives and fi lends et the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, en hunilay morning at 10 o'clock. Inleimenl at t he Mnravi m Cemelei y. Felt.. Junes. 1SS.5 in Lititz. Mrs. Samuel Polls', in the l.!d year of her age. The. lelativcs ami trlendsef the family are invited te alien I the luneral en Monday at '. a. in. Inleinient at New Haven churcli cemelei y. Wiwi lace.- .1 line b, lSs.!. at the State Nermal school Millcrsvillc, Pa., Aided Bayaid, seu of 1'iet. -I. Willis West lake, aged :i years ami '.2 days. lt si:w AitrjiiirisuuEXTii: 1 liNCII CLAM Sillll' THIS f.VKNINO AT MaiKel ami ( Irani streets, onneslle Union lle-e lleus.. hprenger's ice cold Beer en tap. lt IllllV niV COODSFKOM FIUVT BANuS ter cash and sell the lieut goe.ls ter the nienev in the city at ha"rt?ian'-- mclhiw kkentckjak KTORK ANTKII-1U SKUARMAKKKM, MALI; f f or fiunale. berrj slice!. It Apply at 211 North Mnl .1. P. WOLF. ri'llf; C1TV MX DVI'LUtATKlS NOW IN X lay hands ami : per cent, abatement will be allowed il paid en or belore July 1. C. F. MYERS, it City Treasurer. w ANTiai-A SITUATION AS POKTcK In a store or te di ive a business wagon. Geed lefeieiifegivcn. Addiess J. G. F., It Ne. :I4 Concstega Street. TU It T I. K SOU P. FKOGS, SPKINU Chickens. Lebster Salad, Deviled Crabs, and all ether delicacies et the season this aud every ether evening at Mil er's Restaurant and Dining Reems. Sprer-ger'aljceren tan. It Ne. ?; NORTH QUEEN ST. STKAWHKRRV KK.iTlAL.-A STRAW beny and Meral Festival will open In the Y. -M.C. A. Hall THIS EVENING and con tinue Friday and Saturday. Adiul-slen. 10c., widen includes a plate et cream or berries. je7-2t S1 SCHOOL TAX 1883. uplicate is in the hands of the :S percent, ett for prompt pay W. O. MARSHALL, Trejsurer, Ne. 12 Centre Sauare. Treas liter. meut. Otticn hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. in. JOttdR N' LTOTHJK NOTICE IS UKREBY UlVr n te the nubile In ueueral that 1 will net be responsible for any debts contracted by Jehn Mlliiehaech, a boy between the age or 20 ami 21 years, whom I get from the Chlldrcns' Heme about lour years age, and who reemtly leJt my pieintses wti limit. nnv provocation. ALBERT SMITH, Hd&w Providence township. 600QDABTS Fresli Ceunlrj Strawberries, Picked this atternoen. Every varietyef Fresli Veeetables. My celebrated Creamery liulter reduced te 2Sc. bait and Spiced oysters at CHAS. W. ECKERT'S DAILY MARKET, It Ne. 120 hast King Street. DRUGS.' DKCUSIIIKlOSl I be unde: signed having purchased the DRUG STORE, CORNER NORTH PRINCE AND CHESTNUT STREETS, foru-.e-ly kept bv A. D. Haines, respectfully informs the public that lie Is prepared te fur nish the be-t DRUGS, MEDICINES AND TOILET ARTICLES. Preset iptlens carefully compounded by per sons of experience. It OB. W. WOBULEY. 1OWKKS HUKST. BOWERS 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Neb. sisss Ac. We have them marked very low. JUST OPENED, another Let of SWISS JUST OPENED, an Elegant Line or all Our Ladles' MUSLIN UNDEKWEAP. U TJres' and Celldren's GAU.E UNDEKWEAU, in High Necks and Leng Sleeves. High Neck and Short Sleeves, and Lew Neck and Short sleeves, in all sizes irein 16-lnch up te 3C-lncli. Our prices range irem 12c. up. SPECIAL BARGAINS In BLACK SILKS. It will pay you te examine them before purchasing. BOWERS & Nes. 26 and 28 North Queen Street, JOHN a. UIVLEK & CO. SEASONABLE DEESS ALL SILK STRIPED AND FIGURED GRENADINES. FULL LINE OF SUMMER SILKS. NUN'S VEILINGS, IN ALL THE DESIRABLE SHADES. VICTORIA AND PERSIAN LAWNS. LINON DE INDES, IN ALL QUALITIES. FULL LINES OF L-ACES AND EMBROIDERIES FOR TRIMMING. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 East King Street, JV.BII AlH'JUttTMHKiai.lilB. FOK RENT. A WELL ESTABLISHED BAKKUY with Dwelling and Store-ieom attnehed. Apply te ALLKN A HEltlt&CO., j9-3t Ne. 103 East King Street- A FULL. ASMUUtMhNT OV IIKIAIC AKU Apple we.)d Pipes. Wendi n Pipes from 8c. up, at HAKTMAN'S YKLLOW UtONTCKJAIl SIOKh. S' I'hVK.VS IIOUMK SIIAVINU AND IIA1K DUKSSliMU SA LOON. (Jeed .loiiineymeii and pilces-am as eter saloons. II. WAtlNKK, myirttd Manager. 1.1KATIIKKS UI.KANKI). 1 The only place in town where feathers am cleaned, cniled and dved in all the latest shaihs.lsal E. THOMAE'S, 2 1 Neith Queen htrcut. Short notice. Lewest prices. jelluid I.MHI K.N I TIIK STUltK ROOM, NO. 3C J; North Queen slieet, new occupied by Ames Klngwalt, Apply te 'll IOS. E.KUAN Kl. IN. ll7.8 9.10ee.llld Ne. 13) East King HI. 1,M)K 1CKNT TIIK IIUILUINO 014 ANU CIO Ka.st King stieel, Willi steam power, siiiladle ler uianufai lining puippxcs, wac wac heiide. etc. Apply te HKKMANMII.Lh.lt, j) Iwd (ill East King St. (U(lNI) OfKNllNU )K HOI.I.INUKK'.S 1 C'i8tal Ice Cream Uardeu te-night. Our progniininecenslstsol Fine Music. IceCreHin, water Ices and Strawberries and Cream. Keep cool among the Hoses. H N0.2J3KASTOKANUEST. 170K BOc. OV OAN Kl)V A VERY tlOOU 1 COUSKT, with slde laces, wertli 73c. Our Kill CONS are considered bargains. These beautiful LINEN LAWNS only 22c, at SWA KU'S, lebl7-lyTu&S Ne. 50 North Queen Street AKUAINS H WAYUHBM, UI.OCKJ Chains, Kings, Spectacles, Ac. Kepahing et all kinds will leceive my personal atten atten Uen. LOUIS WEBEK, Ne. 150VJ North Queen street. Remember name and number. Dl roetly opposite City Hetel, near Pennsvlvan rullioaddenot. dneis Ivi- 1)UBLIU NALK tF U()Rlr,S.-OS MOM DAY, JUNE 11, 1831. will be sold at D. Legan's sale stables. Market stieet. tear et MeUranu Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., 20 heat: et OHIOHOKSKS. Among them are some vety tine driver anil geed stepping horses. Sale te commence at 1 o'clock, p. m. A credit efCO days will be given. It D. LOGAN. T M MAKF, YllUR-KLF VOiHVOlcTAHI.K HO TO BECHTOLD'S Fer Gaue Underwear, Linen and ether Pants, Shirts. Overalls, Stockings Ter 5c. per pair tip. te the best British Seamless. Hats, Neckwear. Cellars, Cutis, Susrenders, etc., all cheap ter cash, HPWRY BEOHTOLD, Ne. 52 NOR i II QUEEN ST. Geed. ShaipSaud ter Building and Paving purposes. IcbSlvd E NUINE'-NbW AMD SKUONIIIIAMO, :i and 4-horse power, at JOS. HUBBR'S Iren Foundry and Machine Shep. Iren anil Brass Castings, Machine Wei k and Jobbing piemptly attended te. Shep-Rear of Lancaster County National Bank. Lancaster. Pa. ' a7-"andS PROPOSALS rOIC MAI, OAT.N AND Straw; Proposals ferlurnlsldng the Fire Department with Ne. 1 Oats, Hay aud Straw et the best quality for tne period of st months will i-e received by the Kire committee at I he Mayer's Olllce up te Saturday, June tltli, at 7 e'cti ck p. m. Kids must slate quality. By order et the Committee en Fire Engine and Hese. Attest: J.B.MAKKLEY, j6-3t Clerk. TIKW books. FOR SUMMER R OADINQ. " Mr. Isa ics " by S. Marlen Crawford. " Dr. Claudius " bvS. Marien Crawteid "ThroughOne Administration," b Burnett. " But Yet a Weman." by canty. Successful Men et Tc.!ay." And all the Latest Seasides and Magazines at L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STRSET. PROPOSALS FOB KAMIKKN MARKET HOUSE. Proposals will be received at the office et Allan A. Herr & Ce.. Ne 108 East King street, until Saturday, June 23d, at 7 o'clock p. te., ler the building of the Eastern Market Heuse, Stere Heuse mid Janitor's Heuse complete. Including Curbing, Paving Stene, Sills, etc. Proposals will also be received ler each separate Item of the mateilal aud. werir. The plans aud specifications can be seen at Mr. Herr's office en and alter Wednesday, June 13th. The comm'tlce reserve the light te reject anver all bids. J. FRED.SENKR, JG,9,13.1G,20,22K Chairman Building Cem. PUBLIC SALE ON MA I UKDA V, JUNf. , 1883, at the Keystone Heuse, Lancaster, Pa., by au order or the Orphans'Ceurt et Lan caster County, Pa., will be sold at public sale thefollewlng real estate belonging te the es tate et Mary At. uanner.ueceaseu.iu win in that certain ONE-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, situated en the east side et North Queen street, ia Lancaster city, with a let of ground trentir.g 32 feet 10 inches en Nerm Queen street, and extending in depth 215 teet, mere or less, le weith Christian street, ad joining the prepei ty of Jeseph Marks en the north and properly et Jehn N. Brubaker en the south. Sale te commence at S o'clock p, rn., when terms will i e made known bv Wnl. E.KRK1DER inyl4,19,2G&JO,) Trustee te Sell. T IKAICD FIKK JNSUKANUK UOmPANY OK PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current Hates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19 East Kin? Street. mlMmdM.WftSR MMW ADTMBT1BMMMKI- &D .,.,. EMBKOIDKRIES, very choice styles, In all widths silk hash itiBuuri.meiiu.ucti.,..ue3. pronounced by judges te be very choice and our A'fcll AuyKKTiansiKKrn w ANTKD-A (ilKl. TO DO UENKKAL housework. Wages, $-2i. Inquire at jc7 3tl THIS OFFICE. 1 1UH1.IU SAI.K OF hihsks.-en jiiin 1SSJ, at the Merrimac I DAY, .lirNE Heuse, Lancaster. Pa., a car-lead et Canada Horses. Among them some drivers aud some suitable for general farm use. Sale at 1 o'clock, p. in LiKOItUE GROSSMAN. Cltw42tdF&S V'W I.OT. ON MONDAY I'.VKNINO A I. large Ited Cew. with white star en fore head, uliile mark en each hind toot, went estiav fieiu the Paper MI'l gieunds at Bluk iey's ISridge The Under will be suitably m Aiirded by inleiming.l AMhS S1MONTON, at BinUley's"lJridge, or II. M A IITI N, eiiy. je6-lwd 'IHVO StlAI.I. HAND MADIS HAVANA I cigars, ter .' cl.s , at the Old Stand, lllt'i'MAN'i- 'kKLLDW KUONTClUAK sTUUK. A SlI.f.TINII IIFTUK Denieenitic (Aiunty Committee Will be held in Itheids' Building, Ne. 6 West King sireet (second fleer) en MONDAY, .IUN K 18. lbh.I, at 1U o'clock a. m., fir the pur pose et flxi-g the lime ler the holding et the County Convention. W. II. KOLAND, jU-luu<w Chairman. T UIUICNAHKMT AND KAUKS OP TIIK Lancaster Bicycle Club AT THE LANCASTER PARK, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, ISA!, AT 2:30 P, , M. The laces will be 1, 2, :! and B miles ter lland snim; (leld Medals. A hug'i number have alreaily entered in each race. Parade et the Bicyclers through the princi pal slieetset the city nt i:Mi. Best id order will be preserved, ADMISSION, GRANDSTAND, 25 CENTS, 10 CENTS, ltd F It I DAY, JONR " A FEW DAYS AGO A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE (ON THEIR WEDDING TRIP) CALLKDTOHAVKTIIKIRPIIOTOSTAKEN BY THE INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS TO GIVE TO THEIR FRIENDS. THEY WERE SO WELL PLEASED WITH THEM THAT TI1E SENT AN ORDER FOR TWO DOZEN MORE. J. E. ROTE, NTe. 106 NORTH QLTEVN STREET, juncMId A MiNKF.S'SAI.KOI VAI.Urtlll.K HIT A REAL ESTATE. en bATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1&S.I. under an order ei the Cem t of Common Plias el Lan caster t'eunty, there will be sold at. the Leop Leep ard Hetel, In said city, the following desirable prepei tie", viz. : Ne. 1. A Laige Deuble Two-Slet led BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, with a Twe Storied ltrick Rac :.- Building attached, and the Let et Gieund adjacent thereto, fronting about 42 feet en the neith side et hast Orange street, andexlending in depth T feet te Marlea street, in said city, the he ise being numbered 711 East Oramre street. A choice variety el Fruit Trees aiitl Grape Vims are growing en this attractively located let. Ne.2. Twe ailjelnlnir LOSS OF GROUND, situ Ued en Hie north side el East Walnut street, near Frankl n stiei't, in said city, con taining together in fient 41 teet, and extend ing in depth 120 teet te a ten feet wide alley. Tie said lets being nuiulered SOU and 400 in the general plan of Hut Chestnutstteet tract. Safe te commence at 8 o'clock in the even ing, when the conditions will te made known l,y J. FREDERICK SENER, Assignee et William Hei.scl nnd wile. mayJ4-W&Stsd. N FXT U'lOKTO MIL: COURT HOlISh FAHNESTOCK'S. LARGIf LOT OF WHITE GOODS FOP. SUMMER DCES3ES WEEK. OPENED THIS Filks for Warm Weather ! Shawls for Warm Weather ! Dress Goods for Warm Weather ! GAUZE AND SUA1MKU MERINO UNDERWEAR Fer Ladies, Gents and Children. All In Full Assortment and at our Usual Lew Prices. LAKGE STOCK LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDR1ED is, J Ot a Celebrated Manufacture, ter Men and Beys, at 50c 75c. and fl.oe, best SHIRT ever offered at Prices. E. E. Eahnesteck, LANCASTER. PA. NHXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. Inserting and Edge te match. sale en them Is large, ane increasing HURST, Lancaster, Fa GOODS. Lancaster, Pa. IIV AIirERTlHEMKNTS. w ANTEU-A RAKKU TO WOKK AS second and. Appiyie J,. GOSS & SON, JS-tfd Ne. 101 Middle, m. A FULL LINK OF LOKUII.LAKOS Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca : lakes the lead at 10 cents per plug at H ARTM AN'ii Y ELlTOW FRONT CIG A K STORK. BASKETS U1VKN AWAY. Will be glven awav at flarke's Tea and Cellee Mere, Ne. :;l West King strf et, a nice basket with every two pounds or cnllee. Best Granulated dngar.9 ceuts at 15-Ct Ne. :tl WEST K ING STREET. TkOUKKT FIlLTeN. XL All persons wishing te take a pbasuie t.rtnen the steamboat Rebert Fulton will take the read east et almshouse te the City Water Works, where there has been a wharl erected J8 2t 7KI,,UW FRONT Ce. HAVANA CIGAlt, l is the best in the city, made and for sale UARTMAN'S YELLOW KKONT CIGAl' STORE. NOT1CK TO TKAUHKKS NOTICE IS hereby given that the Scheel Beard et East Denegal township will me. t in the High school building at Mayiewn, Lane ister Ce., Pa., en Saturday. J une 1. 1883. for the purpe-e or appointing teachers for said township. By order et SIMON L. BRAN DT. See'y., Bex 181 Marietta. Pa , jGlOtd Lancaster County. H AUIEH & UKOTUEK. WHITE GOODS AND- LACES. ATTRACTIVE WHITE GOODS IN NOVELTIES and STAPLE MATERIALS. Spanish Guipure Laces, Hand-Run Spanish Orientals, Torchens, etc. Spanish and Mull Ti-sues, Crnpe Lisle Rucli lngs, and ether Neckwear. Alse, Kid, Silk and Lisle Thread G loves, etc. Newport Ti s. Summer Silks. Neat Checked, Striped, and Plain, Foreign and Demestic Drejs Goods, iu Beautilul New Colorings. Parasols, Nuwpeit Ties, Laces, Gloves, etc. Hager & Brether Ne. 25 WEST KING ST. SALK OIT DONEGAL SPIUNGS UA1CI1 INU HOUSE. By virtue et an Act et Assembly, providing for tbe Public Sale el Iho Grounds, Water Power (Hoevei's Springs), and Hatching Heuse belonging te the state, located near Denegal Spilngs. Lancaster county, about tneand-a-balt miles from ihn Pennsylvania railroad, either at Mount Jey or Marietta, the same will be otle:ed ut public vendue or out cry en the invnilses, en TUESDAY, the Uth day et JUNE, A. D., 1883, at 12 o'clock neon, et that day, consisting et ene acre of highly cultivated land, Une new et limestone water ter all ordinary purposes, and a substantially censtructeu wen uunt rrmne liensc one mm dredreet long by thirty-two teet wide, well adapted for residence, corn or tobacco shed, and would be a most desirable location, and fixtures for artificial lisli culture en a lim ited scale. The statu reserving the right in accept or reject all bids, ami te exclude trem the sale the iron conduit pipes. Terms et sale, cash en delivery et deed. Possession te be given en April 1, 1881. or sooner if stock et flsh can be safely removed. JAMKS DUFFY, Marietta. AKTUUK MAGINNLS, Swift Water, Menree county. BENJ. L.UEW1T, Hellldaysburg. JOHNHUMMBL, Sciingsgreve. G. M. MILLKIt, Wilkcs-Barre. KOBE11T DALZKLL, Pittsburgh! State Fishery Commissioners. N. B. In ca3e the above property is sela applications ter new sile in the eastern part et the state will be received at ones by the com- mlfwleners. with liiir:.in nt location. Quan tity and temperature 01 water, railroad facil ities, and such inducements as may be ettered, directed te B. L. UK WIT, Hellldaysburg, Secretary State Beard or Fishery Ceinmls slenera. ;may31-3tdA3tw SECOND EDITION. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1833 NEWS BY CABLE. KKLLKS HANGED IN DUBLIN TO-DAT. A Large Crowd 'et People Present, Bat Ne Demonstration A. Statement of Kelley'a Innocence. Dublin, Jane 9. Timethy Kelley, who was convicted of participation in the Phcunix park murder, was banged in Kilinaiuham jail at eight o'clock this morning. He was the fifth man executed for tbose murders and was the last one convicted thereof. There was a lare crowd of people outside the prison, bat there was no disturbance. It is believed that Kelly died without mak ing any statement. Carey, the Informer, caned. A large police and military force sur rounded the prison, but the crowd was very quiet. When the black flag was heisted ever the prison, some persons in tbe crowd uttered shrieks, and a young women fell en her knees and called " the curse of Ged ou James Carey, the inform er." Kelly left.ue statement legarding tbe murder. A Statement That Did Ne Geed. Mr. Varian, a member of the Prisoners' Aid society, called upon Earl Spencer, the lord lieutenant, late last evening and gave him his personal aspn.ran.ce that at eight o'clock ou tbe night tbe Phanix park murders wcie committed Kelly was pro pre sent at a meeting of the society. This morning Varian steed in front of the j.iil and stated that be expected every moment te bear that Kelly bad been re prieved. A Disgrace an Ktigland. Alexandria, June 9. The execution of Suleiman n.iau.l here this morning for setting fite te Alexandria took place in tbe midst of tbe ruins of tbe Great Square. Net a Itrave Arab. Sulieman bad te be almost caniedte the scatfeld and be was nearly comatose from fright before be was hanged. Sorae say that he died before tbe drop fell. On the way te tbe place of execution be mur mured that ' be was victimized by Arabi Pachi." TELEGICAPH1U TAl'S. Atternoen Wlre Noun Condensed. At Chester, Pa, Dennis Gieen, colored, who killed Jeseph Clark by u blew with a blackjack in Fein nary last, was this morn mern iug found guilty of murder iu tbe second degree. At Trenten, N. J., I be Stock stocking factety was completely destroyed by supposed ltici'inli.ii'y lit e this ineiniug. Less, $12,000 ; fully insured. Twe hun dred girls are thrown out of employment. A heavy wind aud rain storm last night did great damage te beuses, barns, &e., around Sptingtield, Illinois. Ne one was injured. The cemt of common picas iu Philadel phia te day annulled tbe decree of diveice obtained by Majer A.er II. Nickotseu, en the ground that it was obtained by fraud and dtaniK.-cd tbe libel aud impe-cd the payment of all ciuts upon the libellant. The wife of Philip ITatt, tbe missing merchant of Trenten, N. J., who disap pcared in New Yetl: a mouth age, and was supposed te havu ix-nn muidercd, has received a li-ttcr fiem her husband, dated LenNvillu, Ky. Ife assigns no reason for bis nijMc-.ieu-; diy.ippeartncc. nil: MAKHUIC KOtilKitS UUaU. Taken from tli .fall Up ea Dy u Mnl h 'iree. and Wrung Wavculy, Iowa, June 9. The Harber brothers wcie taken tiem jail by a mob at 11:30 last night and bung te a tree half a mile front the) i.iil. Tim mob was composed of men fiem F.iyctie county aud was led by a hieLhei- of Deputy Sherilt Shcppard, who was killed by tbe Barber brctbets last fall at West Union. The sheriff ielusr-d te give up the keys of the jail, whoicupen tbe mob battered down the, doers with sledge banimeis. After a slieit delay inside the lyuubris bieught the ciiuiiuais out with ropes tied mound tbnir necks. Neither of thorn flinched a paiticle, and tlieydid net even plead for mercy at any stage of the proceedings. Kalber SeiisjIchi tineiptlun. Baltimeiu:, Md., June f). A special te the Sun I'letn Annapolis te day sajs : " When Cadet (Jieene, the first graduate, marched up te receive his diploma te day, twenty graduates applauded, amen them three of the grailu ittng class, (Jlassceck, Web.ster ami Giay. Captain Ramsey sent them te tlie fiig.ite Sautee and would net let them graduate." turned IIiuihpII te I lout h Philadelphia, June!). Henry Fenner, aged 20, residing at. l,.V.l Waid Mit-et,was binned te death this morning He had been deranged for some time past, aud two friends remained with him last night te watch him. Wluin they left this morning Feimur went into the yard, poured coal oil ever himself and set tire te his clothing. A Tlienire Manager Snot by a Knpnrter. Kansas City, June 9. Geerge Fieder icks, pmpiioter nf tbe '1 heatre Ceraique, was hhei. and killed about midnight by Jehn 15ell, a leperlcr for the JSvening Star, at a lodging place. The trouble was about, a woman who was known as Fred erick's mistidis. Beli clai'n-s that he aetid insalfdefer.se. WaniH Iter Name Changed. Chicago, June 9 Frances AI. Sceville who was divorced from her husband Gee. ScoviIIe last January, filid a petition in the circuit court yestetdav te have bcr name changed te Frances Maria Howe. Wi'ArilKK INDICATION. Washinoten, June 9. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, followed by rain, southerly winds, becem intr vaiiable, falling baremntcr, stationary and slight fail in temperature. MARKK1H. Philadelphia Market. I'hila Delphi a, June i. Fleur lirinly held but (iiiel. Ue Heur ut $-.75 Wheat steady; Ne.2 Western Ited, $1 10i; Ne. 1 Pa. J12!7J1 2 1 ; Ne. 3 Western Ued, $1 llffll f. Cern steady ; Stunner, OjKffiWe : sail Yel low an I Mixed, ClfgT.c ; Ne. ."l llltiil, f7 58c. Oats quiet: Ne I While, rdf&ilMc; Ne. 2 de, BOaaiJp; Nn. "! de. lie; Ne. 2 Mixed, Itye dull a5 70fJ7Jc. Seeds -Tinietliy and Flax unchanged. Prevision'! dull ami easier. I.ird dull. . FgKs firm ; Pa., entree liXQaic ; West ern, lbC. Oilier ai t Icles unclringcd. Yerk Mnrkttt Nrw Yerk. . I une '.).-Fleur dull and strongly in buvers laer. Seulliern dull and weak. Wheat opened G0iv lilglier: subsecineiitly became weaker and tell oil y,tiyLe ; trade very quiet ; Ne. I White, $1 l.'i ; Ne. i Ued. .Inly, $1 2JX61 WA; Jure, $1 2i bid, fl 2l'a :.sked. Cern opened HCic lwtter; snbseqnentlv dcclined XHYja : trade iniet ; Western, pet, 5naC7i.Cc.; de tntiire, ceqirfc. ihii J'4c lower. Idve Stock Prices. Chicago Hogs Uecctpts, 1C.0C0 head ; ship- ments, 1,MI0 head ; market lal-ly active but weaker at a decline el flj ; heavy, C !Ha7 20 ; llKht, 1CW8C9J; mixed, $ 503(5 9"; skips, $eMI(tG40. Cattle Keccipts, G.00J head ; shipments, 3.SO0 bead ; market weak and 310c lower ; experts, (105 40; geed In choice shipping, $5 50C 05; common te lair, (A 805 40. Sheep Kecelpis, 11,000' head; shipments, 1,088 bead; market dell aad wek lO gOQq.fplOBl 4a. Kast LiMBrT Cattle Eecelpts for the week. 7,998 hettilreafh and 915 local ; dnU and 25c lower ; toeaaolppla. 16 15J6 35 ; de batchers. IS 80S. Hogs Receipts for weellL730 head; Pnu adelphlas. $707 20; Yorkers, 58Mt890. Sneep Receipts for week, 29,400 head; market slew and5075c off; extra, 100a 30 : reed, $4 85Q5; falr 4 230450; common, $30 3 50; Lambs, $55007. Slees maraem Quotations by Reed, McGrann A Ce , Bann ers, Lancaster, Pa. 11 a. v. 12x. 3P.X. Michigan Central 9SK 96Ji 97Ji New Yort Central 124 121 121 New Jersey Central 83 S6K SCK Ohie Central H?4 IMS 1IX Del. Lack. Western.... 12S 128JS 12SVS Denver Uie Qrande.... 4K 47s Krie 3G 3Ii 3" Kansas A Texas 305i 30g SO, Lake Shere J.I0K 110 m Chicago N.W.. com.... 134J5 134W 134W N.NTTent. 4 Western.... 27 274 2V4 bt. Paul A Omaha 47 47 46J5 Pacific Malt 41K V $ Kechester Pittsburgh.. .Wi SLPanl :.... 104?i 105 10$ Texas Pacific 3SK 83? 38 Union Paclflp i 954 . Wabash Common 23X 23H 2S Wabash Preferred 44 45 41 West'rn Union Telegraph 8CJ4 S 'H Lenisvilie Nashville... 51 51 MX N. Y.. Chi. St. L 12 V24 111 Lehigh Valley 5H K Lehigh Navigation 4.VX 4.W 45 Pennsylvania 5S?2 SS'jJ 5U Keadlng 2914 2! f-10 29 11-10 P. T. & Butrale 15 15 15 Northern Pacific-Coin... 51K -Yx &14 Northern Pacllle Pref... S3?4 h9 J llestenvlile Phllndelphla & Krie 1S: 1SK Nertnern Central 58j MX Underground Canada Southern C7i Oi Oil 117J-S 119 lls People's Passenger. Financial and Ueminerclal Nete. Ouring the closing hours the market while net weak was inclined te sag, and In the at sence et any united etrert te sustain prices of stocks sell lower, en which even purchases can safely be made. X. Y. Weekly Hank Statement. Inconie Lean S,5C0,S00 00 Dec. Specie "ue.rtH) 00 Inc. Legal Tender 1.783,500 CO Inc. DepeslU 4,311,5011 00 Dc. Circulation 7:m 00 Dec Kcucrve 2,475,000 00 A te'.esram rrem Itl-imarck, I). T., says Hie president et the Milwaukee & St. Paul It. K. Ce. has ordered the extension of the .liiiiuw KlverliiM te the Hastings Dakota dtvwien te isismarckatence. . Philadelphia. (Quotations by Associated Pi ess. Stocks strong. Philadelphia & Krie It. It. 19 iteading Itnilrnad '-9 Pennsylvania Itallrnad ' Lehigh Valley Uallread (0 United Companies et New.leivey l'H Neitliern Pacific. M1 Northern Pacllle Pieturre I i'i Neitliern Central Kailreud M'i Lehigh Navigation Ceinp'iiiy i'i Norristewu tCallieud H3 t.'entral TranspnrUillen Cenip my :;' Pittsb'g, Titusvilln Hull ileU. It Ir IdtlleSeliuvlUill llailreid my, Hew YerK. tiuoUitlens by Assneialed Piess. btecks strenir. New Yerk Central Kile U:itlreul :" Adams Kxpress l'-'-'H Michigan Central ltailie.id ''T1 Mielilgun Southern Uulluuil IHHfi Illinois Central Uuilimul M5i Cleveland ft Pitlsbiirgb ltallreil l"Si$ Chlcigeft Keck Island Itallre.id ::V. Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Uailrnad Iffl Western Union Telegraph Company S Teledo ft Wubash 23 New .li-r.-ey Central..... "'i New Yerk .Ontaileft Westeni 27,'S urvviAT. nancies. Te Ladies. It you wisli te render your el.in white and soft.use Glenn's Sulphur Soup. Pike's Toothache Dieps euro In one minute. jl-lwdcedftw The KemeviU et the Stamp Act 11 llcnefir te the People. In anticipation et the repeal et the stamp act, the- size of the bottles containing the cel ebrated Simmons Liver Kegulater have been materially increased, se tint ter $1 tin; quan tity el the medicine will be gwnter than here here here tofeic. Ask your druggist for, and be sure you get the. big bottle et Simmons Liver Keeu- i.atek. Net a Case. Neta case et rhPuiiiailsm, neta case or neu rali;iu, net a case et lameness, net a case et pain or sprain net one lias failed loge when attacked by JTVieiiiaV Rcleclric Oil. i'er sale by II. 15. Cochrin, druggist, 1.57 and 1S1 North Oueen street. 3"Ne woman really practices economy un less she uses I he Dlanieinl Dyes. Many dollars em be saved every year. Ask the drnggi-t. r'lfsh air. exercise, geed feed ant Dr. Hen son's Celery and Cluliiemlli: Pills will, when nscil together, cure any cas 3 et nervousness, sick hcailaclie.nriuiligiMt ion. Tluvstrengllien U10 mrveus system. .r.,e Physie'ans pie sciibi; theni. "Fer four itars I luffrreil (ifen; from a sLin iliiecne. Or. .'einen' NUn Cure ruretl )." C. 1.. McDnnnlil, Pi.inlersvllle, All $1. at t'riigglsls. "Spoilt Vlfiy DellarH In ilnrterlng ter ilu'iiiiiatlsm before I tried Therna? Eclectrie Oil. INed a! M-cenl bottle et this medicine, and et out In 0110 week. Ker burns and sprains Ills excelbmt" .las. nurliani, Kust IVmbrekn. N. Y. Ker sile by II. H. Cochran, uiiiggist, 1:57 and l.Vl North Queen street. TliHt tins!) urn of mine Is tluee tunes I lie man he was berore be began using " Wells' Health Uencwer." $1. Drug gists. Hetter than SlO.OOOt "1 spent ever $10.0 0, In -.iSyeais," saiil Mjjer II. W. Hines, et Husten. Mass., " in being doctored ler epilepsy. 1 employed the best physicians la New Oi leans, HI. Leuis. New New Yerk, I'bila, Itnden, Londen and Paris, lint nil te no purpose. Nitmaritan Nervine has our. d me entirely." SI.50. Council's Liquid l!t-er Tonic is en lerscd by pbj -details. Aik for Velden's; title no ether. Ot lliugKlsts. jl-lwdcedftw MeilierH ' "I diners I Mothers! Arc yen disturbed at nlglit and broken el your ii st by a sick child sufTurInj and crying Willi llieexciiielaiIii! pain nf cutting teeth? II -jei.g :u miff and get a brittle el MRS. WIN SLOW'SSOOTIIINU SYUUP. It will relieve tl peer little. Miileier Imme llately depend upon It; there ii no mistake ubnnt It. There Is neta mother en until who has ever used it, w he will net tell you at ence that It ill regulate the bewuN and give rest le the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use In ult cases, and plcaunt te the taste, and is the prescription of en 1 of the el lest and best lemale physicians in the Untied States. Sold evet y where. i" cents a bottle. mayl-M.W.S&w g-PLiw Talk from lR Swavnk Te Whom J l May Cencern: Itching Piles Is ene et the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Kvery one can tell wliatlier he Is thus nilllcted by observing the lollewlng sytnjv sytnjv sytnjv toies: Intense lirhing, partlcul'irly utter get ting warm. II seems as if pin worms weie crawling in or about the tectum. Snvil! lumps sometimes lerm. The private parts are often attected. The mere you scratch the worse the Itching. Knewing that my elntuie: t Is super ter te any article tu tit. market, I gnitranlee i locure the worst case et itching piles In exist ence. Signed, H.SWA t KB, M. l. lr. S wayne's Olntmi nt It alsea peasant and clb-ctivc cure ler tetter, itcli, s-ilt rlieuui, eiy. slpelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be ent Ter 50 cU. (in 3c. stamps), :5 boxes, $1.25. Addresi, Hr Swayne A Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectU-lydTu.ThftSAw Tne most ebsttnatu eases of Catarrh and Hay Fever are cured by the use of Klys' Cream Balm the only agreeable remedy. Price r tents Apply Inte nnttiilK with little linger. Frem Majer Dewim, Military Instrneler: Ml. Pleasant Academy. Sing Sing, N. Y. During the very cold weather I was sulfurlng with Catarrh. My head and threat ached se severely that I was obliged te give up every thing and keep quiet. Klys Cream Halm was suggested. Within an hour trem the first ap plication I lelt relieved, the pain began te subside In two days was entirely cured. W A. DOWHS. Feb. 15, 1881. My son, aged nine years, was afflicted with Catarrh : the use et Elys' Cream Balm eflcct e 1 a complete cure. W. K. Uamkax. Druggist Kasten, Pa. ji-2wdeedw XWW XI s ATDKDATrill AHO SUflIT " CHANGE IK TJCMPHKAXUSC It is for these het days and ethers that areceming that much of our present stock was gath- y ered. Six months age the looms' of Nottingham were weaving these thin undershirts and draw ers and hosiery that everybody wants new almost as fast as we can hand out proper sizes. Scores of factories were busy when the snow was en the ground makingup Jean Drawers for gentlemen, Dusters and Traveling dresses for ladies, Shirt Waists for the boys, Straw Hats for the young gendemen and hundreds of ether things that are necessary in this het climate. It is easy shopping for them when they are all together. Mesquite Nets, Hammocks, Lawn Tennis Sets or Baby Coaches, Cottage Furnishings or Full Suits of Thin Dress for ladies, misses, children and gen tlemen. JOEIN WANAMAKER. Summer Cotten Stuffs ihake the busiestceunters intheheuse. We say counters because we started with- only one. New there are five. Every hue of the rainbow and shades that were never thought of before are here this season. Fer 5 cents we'll give you a croed standard cloth in printed Calice. FerS ground. cents a Cambric, white with beautiful colored figures. Fer 10 cents a very pretty Gingham in new mixtures. Fer 123 cents yard-wide Percales, white ground, various ly figured. Fer 12 cents Ginghams and Chambrays of superior qual ity. Fer 1 iy2 cents plain, colored and figured Lawns. Fer 1 5 cents plain and striped Chambrays and Opal Suitings. Fer 18 cents real Scotch Ginghams, Shepherd Plaids and Checks. Fer 20 cents these elegant Crepe Yeddes se pretty for misses' dresses. Fer 25 cents plain, colored and figured Batistes. Fer 25 cents French Jacenet Lawns, plain and figured. Fer 30 cents finest Scotch Gingham. Fer 272 cents the Mousse line d'Inde. Fer 50 cents we have a 39 inch Lawn Tennis Skirting, in different widths of stripes and all the popular colors. French Sateen Embroidered Robes, $6.50 te $15. Chambray Embre i d ered Robes, $6 te $12.50. Nun's Veiling and Albatross Robes, embroidered, $10 te $2S. These are all fall paterns ; but store news can n'-ver tell it all. Four h ami HUH counters trem centre, ti-wa-ds Marl.et street. JOHN WANAMAKER. We have net se many bunches el 25-cent flowers as we had, but these just opened are right in season, Lilies of the Valley, Dandelions in all shades and ethers. The violets are new 8 cents a bunch (near Thirteenth street entrance). At the counter towards Chestnut street en trance, Wreaths of Daisies new 50 cents, they were a dollar be fore. JOHN WANAMAKER. Hosiery Department, west of Arcade. Yeu knew our stock in the main, hew we have every thing ; and our bounding trade shows you knew our prices. We only need mention new things or things reduced. Twe timely bargains te-day : Ladies' French Openwork Vests at 25 cents, imported te sell for$i. Ladies' English Lisle Vests ; colors, light pink, light blue and straw, at 75 cents, imported te sell at $1.25. Gentlemen's Jean Drawers, made in our work rooms and by a happy thought named the "Conqueror" and "University," suggestive of extraordinary value. Conqueror Drawers, 50 cents. University Drawers, 75 cents. These represent closely the goods we sold last season at 60 cents and a dollar. Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth, and Market street and City Hall Square Philadelphia, v i. " - J T E J m 1 as, I -3J Vl l v.l -S n n 4 t l - rsJ 1 il . i ' 1 1 1 -0