r 7 ,JLr . 5 & l ! i"-- .. . .v -J, ,' W"'V '' f ,TVf T.-,-i."" f mt'j " TfflB liAKOAflTKR DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1886. J .p J-X. .- i?fSI t 4? : F'AV 4 i4 tL TT x tSr ?; l& 6 & 5& KsK K &. I??' if I'is. $ ii, 1' iwt $a . j,-- h V 4 ITTELLIGEJiCER DAT Df THB YEAR jKT0tft4wU wtmA bt eamuim nr la- AM All, Atweism macba, umi Mt mmbax, eotrarteioa Attowae te TauraeM oeasiacTioa. Aemmensma raths: lln.llln.l 8 45 I low I in no i JC The Weekly Intelligencer e PlftUtHtD Every Wednesday Mernine, IAraAa.n.00ixniAixaeTHA. ctcaa or Tin. ' vlSjH.08,AD AIOOTTFABBTO riUOII OITTUIO VT I tWMM reimtci lOLiemD rn.au ivnr ri rt or tri ! Xl MATa AJOI COCTTTBT. AU. ASOXTWOC8 LETTJRS W '' WJLL M oemakin mrai waits biikkt. ' SiAMrtu all Letter I and Ttltgramt te TBI mTKLLiaBNOBR, ,lXsnVUI(rheerBnlldlnf, Lancaster, Pa. ,&. I iA" 2 iv- "' ttjc CancastctHntclltQcnccr. it 'ij &AHGABTBR, AUGUST 10. 18SS. The Trouble In Belfast. The remote but certain ciuse of the riots of Belfast may be found in the benighted --condition of the laboring clas&csef that V nil Awl. nil ?M.f TI.fnln U ..... .1.1 1 ... V1VJ. V. Ml 4ll UiWK JJ1IWIU lb IIUUIU W hard te And one spot where the density of ignorance is greater. The mass of the rioters arc menu be have net had the benefit et the least edu cation, and whose monotonous round of dally labor tends te make them mere ma chines. But it is never safe te make ma chines of men, and history is full of warn ings like that new being giren te the gov ernment of England by the Belfast riots. "When the wealth and power of a nation are concentrated in the hands of a very few, when there are no people of easy means, but only the very rich and the very peer, when one ruling wealthy class di rectsall legislation blindly and selfishly, without attempt te protect the laborer or better his condition ; then is the case of the body politic desperate indeed, and even revolution can net insure relief. Te us across the ocean it appears as though the English people were drifting steadily into this desperate strait, and that the men at the wheel are steering blindly and carelessly past the only chances of escape that may ever be offered te them. Like General Braddock in the wilder ness, they scorn the advice of the abler men who see the danger,;and, relying solely en the maxims of old school states manship, we fear they will go blindly en until semeterrible uprising of the people, like the diabolical war-whoop of the sav ages en Braddock's flank, shall awaken them tee late te an ineffectual effort te face a danger that will then surround them. They have, perhaps, begun te realize that If they mean te keep affeat, they must fol fel low the current towards home rule ; but beyond home rule lies the land bill, and beyond that mero radical legislation than shall re-establish the prosperity of the English peasantry, dis-establish the church and, In short, make of the government a real government of an enlightened people. Our Foreign Toiler. Secretary Bayard has stated the New England fishery squabble very clearly, and if the grasping fishermen who liave been insisting upon concessions from Canada without concessions te Canada de net ap preciate his efforts in their behalf it will net matter ; the mass of the people will in dorse his manly policy. In spite of the obstacles thrown in the way of a satisfactory solution of the ques tion by a congressional faction under the lead of Senater fry, whose twisting of the British lien's tail wa3 an untimely and un un Btatesmanlike performance there is yet a chance that Mr. Bayard may secure for the fishermen the right te purchase bait in Canadian ports. ' By contrast with the conduct of Blaine in the Peruvian trouble some years age the statesmanship of Mr. Bayard is extremely brilliant. The inside history of that Peruvian incident would have been enough te ruin the political fortune of any man with less effrontery than the " plumed knight " of Maine. What with the negotiation of an ex tradition treaty with Japan and the fear less vigor of its action in the Mexican and Canada matters, this administration's foreign policy bids lair te be one of its strongest features. Had Better He Slleut. Congressman Everhart,of AVest Chester, undertook te exercise his oratory in an at tack upon the Democracy en Monday. Among ether queer things this gentleman accused the Democratic party of having left "our hundreds of cities ami our three thousand miles of sea coast defenseless and exposed te the insults and depredations of any hostile power or buccaneer." Why did net the necessity for these de lenses strike the gentleman ten years or mere age ' Did It take the keen eye of Mr. Tllden te point it out te him V Why was it that net the faintest effort, or shadow of an effort, was made by successive Republi can administrations te build defenses for our coast, until, when an enlightened Dem Dem ecratic administration undertook the work, it was found in such a state that a vast outlay of money and years of precious time must be spent, before the damage wrought by Republican neglect can be repaired ? The gentlemen of the opposition had hot ter be silent en this score. VVeUe'g Speech. Mr. Charles S. Wolfe rattled the Repub lican dry bones in the most entertaining style last evening. He can de it as no ether man in the state can, and the work seems te be very much enjoyed by him, for he gees at it with evident relish. In his prediction that the Republican party's days are numbered, he will find himself of like opinion with many of the most intelligent men of that organization. The Prohibition wedge is slowly but surely 1 uriviugit apart, auu uemg suomec the officers, disintegration must inevitably fel. low. &' Mr. Wolfe's exposition of Prohibition "principles is breezy and interesting, and will have the tendency of confirming Dem- ewfttsbatbat party faith which hassur. mwau opposition ever ureugur, against H,, Tb Bbewing up of the Bepublican all opposition ever brought against w jf , j H"- lin. iin. Bin.) m. a in. hB&t ee I la 4 ft S3 MUWI..M. 1 I" IN 515 BOO KiMi,.... no t e in 760 HSk 1 150 450 850 R50 KMM.. t 460 750 1050 13 60 rinniiM w tw w tw ew M WMH.. W Bin J00U UN 17 CO 30 5(1 Wmii ee 700 uoe iei moo 14m ffJPMMlk... 509 1000 1700 MOO 8700 5100 MjmHmUk.. eoe it oe oe wee med wee KMMtts).... 900 1800 ) 00 88 00 44 00 5300 yftM 1500 1800 4500 8500 65 00 WOO tftarien la tfa temperance plank t the state convention was very cleverly done, and his excoriation of Republican insin cerity en the Prohibition question nuule pleasant music te Democratic ears. Mr. Wallace Announces. Mr. Wallace In declaring himself ready te accept the nomination for gou'rner, it tendered te him, makes n bold declaration of his record and policy which the conven tion must consider when It nominate-;, and the people when they elect. Mr. AVullace knows that whatever Is di-cmed geed or evll In his record will be before these who consider his candidacy, and he Is u 10 te Place it there himself; though a mere timid mn would net have dene It. Mr. nllace Isnet timid. IIeisnc.ttiriii1.itc forgevcrnor; he has done works and he holds opinions. They must go with him. His Democracy Is unquestioned and his capacity undoubted. He says he would net have dene en the tariff what Mr. lUudall did de, which was te vote against the preposition for its revision. In this he does net necessarily threw down the glee te Mr. Randall, for If all who disagree with Mr. Handall in this are held te de se, they will be very many; and we count ourselves among them, without thereby considering that we show a red Hag. Mr. Randall's position upon the tariff revision question is net that of the party in the nation, and nw net be that of the party in the sUte. Tiiilcn's Mill. few of the rich men who hae died in recentyears have displayed as much liberali ty and geed sense in the disposition of their property, as is show n in the w ill of Samuel J. Tildeu, who has left the bulk et liii large foitune te be admistered for the benetlt of the public. The general direction in which these measures fei the public geed should tend indicated cleurlj by the will, but in leaving se many matters of importance solely te the discretion of the executers. Mr. Tildeu showed his wisdom and clear judgment. Many a bequest has been ren dered practically useless by some impossi ble requirement of the will, possible enough when the document was drawn, but made impossible by unferseen circumstances. Messrs. Bigelow, Green and smith, who are constituted executers and trustees w itheut bends, have been highly compli mented by this unusual trust reposed in them by a man who was famous for his judgment of character. The American squadron in the harbor of Callae had a glorious time en the Fourth of July just passed. They Invited the crew s ei foreign men-of-war te Jein them la the fes tivities In celebration of the day and te com pete with them In beat races, feet races and races through the riggintr and ever the mast head. The crew of the Hartferd had a "tug of war" that displayed Yankee Ingenuity and humor In full style. A pie was placed at the centre of the rope and the party that Just pulled its end man within biting dlttance of the pie was te be the victor. The end man of the Hartferd's team, a jelly Irishman, was successful and at the first bite he bit the oppe; site side of it and was berne off In triumph by his shipmates; covered with glory and pie. If Congressman Kverhart Is correctly reported in the interview printed in the West Chester Lecal Seiet, his memory needs te be refreshed en the leading epoch of the past fortnight. He says Congress adjourned "last Thursday the 6th the day of Tilden's death." Mr. Tllden died Wednesday morn ing, August 4, l!5j. 1'kepli: seem te write as much as ever under a Democratic administration, though It la a favorite assertion of feel Republicans that the Democracy Is the party of illiteracy. A statement prepared by the postetllce de partment shows that at twenty-six of the lead ing posteflloes the stamps, stamjied envelopes and postal cards for the month of July last amounted te f 1,183,505, as against 1,01536 for July ei last year. The largest per cent of Increase wa at Baltimore, Jl per cent Only three elllcea out of the twenty six show a decrease. Fert the next few years the court of claims will be overworked In the settlement of the French spoliation claims. The lustice et these claims has been admitted again and again by our government and the mere promptly they are disposed ei the better. That they ar an old debt makes the urgency all the greater and that there should be any unnecessary delay their payment with our preent full treasury would be most dis graceful. We warn Mexico that though we want Cutting we will net ceuntenauce their cut ting oil his head. i Titk V.nderbilt mausoleum has been finished and a landscape map of the ten acres of park that will encircle It b.n been pre pared by Mr. Olmstead, who laid out Central park. The property adjoins the cemetery of the Moravian church and w ill be guarded by a permanent force of I'inkertcn deteo detee tlves, for whom a house will be builtneurtbe tomb. In our humble judgment the Van derbilU place a fictitious alue uien the corpse of their ancestor. What with Oeronlme's bloody raids and the close proximity of lawless Mexico life en the Texan border must have plenty of spice In It these times. Ux-Ministkii te Persia Frederick II. Winsten has been met en lxard the steamer Weua by an Intelligent reponer who suc ceeded in pumping him considerably, lleox lleex pressed unbounded admiration ter lVr.ta and the shah thereof, aud ecmallv un. bounded contempt for the nenspajiers of his native land that have se liberally iiullgued him In his absonce. He says that there Is net a word of truth In the tiles of his cennec tien with Persian railroad schemes, and threatens te publish a reply te his accusers as Boen as he has disposed of his sea legs. Tiikiie is cholera In Japan. Japan Is net far from Sau Francisce, yet there is net nearly se much alarm in America as there was a year age when It was se prevalent in Spain. PEU30NAU Mit. Hkniiy Irvine, Miss KUen Terry and her daughter Kdith, arrUed In New Yerk en Monday. Mm llKMiv InviNd, In visiting this country Just new, Is net unmindful or the prospect or having a beautiful theatre built for him In New Yerk. Tun Autino Govuhnek of Michigan, the Hen. Archibald Ihittarf, may be seen anj day at work In his shirt sleees in hlsgrlt mill at Charlevoix. Gov. Alger Is In San Francisce. Uenjamin V. Uutleh Is sId te hae developed a sudden fancy ler yellow decora tions. He rs credited with the purchase of hundreds or yards of yellow ribbons te tie gaudy bows en the backs of chairs at his home and en his yacht Ilenjauilu is u ery tasteful old gentleman, but lew jeeple have ever heard, that In his boyhced lu was au expert with the Knitting needle aud in his time has worn fctecklugs of his own make. MieiiABi. Daviti's tour in this country Is for lecturing purposes. Altorthe coneutien lu Chicago et the 16th aud l'Jtii, Mr. Davitt win rest ler a week and then go te Han Fran wtli Ash00UBSh0 feeU strong enough he will glye a series of loctures lu all the imier. Unt cities. This will Uke about three months, and la the primary object et his S?teS.t?HA,,,ettaL Mr "4vl" I'ajPoer tends te aeeifhTcan mike wme menev bv J lecturing with which te carry en hUwerk. . .. ..um we jnsu ptunie. lie in THE TOBACCO MARKET. TUB VLl) KTUVK HA9 HKBX VJlMtTT in:;,. m.srt'iiKii ur llut'.Fciw Hairs l(MrtFl Purine the '-' Week. The 8(1 Crep l.iHXInE llelter Than Ktrr, UraTjr Sele, of l'nnj Iritnta l.rnf In the t urk Mutkrt. There may hae been 600 or t .00 cases of leaf tobacco sold lu this market during the past week. The only s.les reported are UK) cases 'fl llann seed and -0 caws ';e Havana seed by Hklles ,V Frey ; 100 cam1 M and 'S3 goods sold by tnrieus parties In Maner te laac K. Kautlnmn, and Mone of old filters sold by I.e 1 K. Miortrer. Sales of old tobacco will hereitlter be limited In this market, as the old took hs lsen pretty well ditxied of. 'e,v TlXKl, ar? pflli"K well In New Yerk and there Is a llxely de mand lrem ether markets. The 'yJcrep leeks eeu batter thin It did lastweek. A coiHderablo quantity of It has been cut oft" and safely heued. Puckers com plain that the farmers are cutting the totacve berere It Is ripe te save tliemelis from less by hall. Thev sy that tobacco cut tee green will thicken up alter It has been cased and sweated, and eo"ie out lu peer condition , while II left te rlpen before being cut It will sweat well and come out flue and silky. The uew -epd leaf, of which there was almost as much planted this year as there was of Ha ana seed, leeks especially well, aud there Is no sign el damage about it ex cept In a few low, wet placet where It is slightly allected by rut Among the earlv cutters, w hese crop leeks well, Is Mis. F.uuua hmlth, of Providence, who hung her tolmeee en the scaffold August 3d. The leaves nre large, of uniform lenirtb. and verv clean. The Haldwinsvllle, N. Y. (,.i.-rffe prints the corresnemleiicn of a Lancaster man. whereiu he gives a circumstantial account of tee manner in wmeu Lancaster county u bacce barns are built takiug as a model the barn of Mr. It J. McOrann. near thl city, which he says U the" finest tobacco barn in America." We welcome into the areua of tohwee lour leur nals a new paper printed In Philadelphia entitled The 1i.irr,t V, n.fc. Its typography is neat, its editorials pley, Its selections cre- tuny inaue ami us HutviusiuK utTiwuiucu, will tilled. Philadelphia needed jut such a paper, success te it Th New VerK Market. As will be seen by the report below, l'enu- svlvanla tobacco turulsh mere than one-half of all the sales made lu New Yerk during the past week, and that the prices paid ter it are higher than thee pal" for etncr clcar leaf. Omi' VTeeAlj Kepurt. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported by J. S. Gans' Sen ,t Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the week end ing August '., IsjO: 100 cases lvI Pennsylvania, l,( lit; -U CAes 1S2 Pennsylvania, wli'jC, K) ces lsS3 Pennsylvania, firt.lJc., Is7 cases 1" Pennsylvania, fXj.l.V, 7-0 cases lev Pennsyl vania Havana. l-J(j,17',ft: WW cases I'vnj state Havana, latlTjC.; JOO casns Jss5 Ohie, 6SGJc.;'JblcafH?s li Wi-censln Havana, p. t;2U0cases l;sl Dutch, Ufillc.j 150 cases I'tSe Dutch, .VSkj. letal, 2,710 cases. The Tobacco Journal gives the following editorial review of the market for the week New Pennsylvania came out strong this week; it stele a march en the new- state dnvlng It in the background and trumpeting lustily. The 'state seed"' people evidently were asleep ; tills time et the year very often settles the fate of a new crop el leaf; that which sells most new Is popularly believed te be the best tobacco ; thit which remains undisturbed easily incurs a reputation in which the words "Dlack eye" are often dis agreeably heard. Helders of new "state" should be careful et w hat they are doing. There were numerous buyers in the market rer the past two weeks new samples nave been displayed lu masses, and new the brokers tlit through the market boasting of sales of ever s cases of new Pennsylvania at Id te IS cents for medium aud tine, tigures cemparatUely excellent and keeping omin ously quiet abeutthe '-state." Wherearethe subtle minds and stalwart pocketbooks that held the 's5 New Yerk" Are they waiting ler a rise In the market T If se, they bad better ri9 and lew the mass of useful new tobacco etlered. True enough their tobacco at present shows all the trait of a fully matured and finely cultivated plant, but In ether new crops similar stock exists, and when such Is sold well, this Is running into a sermon. Healism go erns prices in the leaf market , when every body buys Pennsylvania everybody wants I'ennsylvtnla ; when every body speaks 111 of a crop everybody thinks 111 of and It stays away. The fact remains that new Pennsylvania beats the new "state" this week ; and the fact 1", that the holders of state call the alleged sales of new Pennsyl vania se much moonshine. In old tobaccos the sales kept up merrily , packings el 'si, 's- and '&.! Pennsylaula, as well as Connecticut, are being excavated dally, much te the surprise of holders of new lODacces, wue nave ler some time past believed old tobaccos te hae been nearly wiped out Wrapirs are selu for from Is te 2j centa ; binders from 8 te 17 ; tillers according te their smell; It almost seems as if thoae that smell worst sell best and highest ; seme of such brings as much as Is cents, and then reams through the country In the shape el cigars as genuine Havana. Sumatra Market Utely. There has been a decided falling oil In the sales and the de mand for new Sumatra during the week, and old is again pushing ahead. ales J50 bales, attL20te$L76. Havana Active and firm. Sales 700 bales, at 00 cents te 1 1.35. The IToiacce Leaf says : " The week's business has been a geed one. Jobbers lu the market were the principal takers And new goods are receiving attention ; in fact they are the only tobaccos that can new be had te any extent We still hear of some sales of lsSl Pennsylvania, notwithstanding It was thought some time age that there was no mero of It The parcels new being sold are small, of course, and the stock from w bich they are taken has been gathered to gether lrem anything found in the country, a few cases at a time. The disturbance in the cigar trade ha.s curtailed manufacturers' purchases, but It is known that as seen as the present trouble Is ever they will come Inte the market, and, therefore, Jobbers have less hesitancy In investing than they would otherwise have. Manufacturers are reported te have little stock en hand." Western and Southern tobaccos are In geed demand In New Yerk, some 300 hhdH. being taken for exjiert Hurley tobacco is Im proved in prlce aud there is a demand for the old crop. I'blUiitelpliU MarKet. The handling of leaf tobacco suitable for cigars has unquestionably been much better during the heated season than usual. Large bills are net sold, but the general distribu tion of the new crop is very encouraging. Prices are low, and the s5 Bteck which has been sampled shows valuable points which must prove deslrable for manufacturing. Old tobacco Is passing oil the market at advanced figures It has become valuable property. Sumatra moves qulta freely at an increased prlce for A Ne. 1 stock. Havana sells exceed ing well it It has quality. Smoking tobaccos, fine cuts, khuIIh, and cigars are in geed demand. llaltlinura Market The deinand ter Maryland Is fairly active aud the market Is steady and firm, with a liberal supply ettering. The buying is mostly for france, Italy and Helland. The prices paid are fully up te the late average, and en some desirable grades hellars obtain some little advantage. The movement In Ohie is mere moderate, though the maiket Is firm and the stock Is all held with cenflderce. The sales rejwrted are 1M hhds for expert The Dreuth lu the We.u The Kdgtrlen (Wis) Heperlcr says: Lecal rains have fallen throughout most of the to bacco districts during the week, putting an end te the dieutli and encouraging the pros poet of the growers Immensely. The rain lias hardly been sulllclent yet te allnrd only temporary relief, but the Indications that the dry weather Is evor are favorable. The earlier plantings are looking well gen erally, and the later fields, aside from a geed mauy missing hills ""0 coining forward hh best they can under such trying ulrcum sUuces Warren (IIL) .Sentinel, July lit: Whether the crop will grew und malure without rain, Is a question asked every day. The late set tobacco cannot amount te much without mere moisture. Should the late set fall. It would bring the 'bO crop te one-fourth that of '80. The green worms are numerous A correspondent writing te the Tobacco Leaf from Olmstead, Ky., says: "The dry and het weather reported lu my last oenlin- ueu up i me autn uit, wuen K was nreken by slight showers, follewod by a geed rain en the 1st lust These rains ;will, without doubt, Improve the crop very much, although much or It Iias grown no spindling that no sort of weather will fercfl It out or this condi tion. The crop Is generally forward lu growth, and with seasonable weather m the future will Ihi ready for cutting and housing at an unusually early date. OettluR Hertiljr le Itetnru Hume. The Koysleno delegation which Attended the National encampment of the U. A. It. I" Sin Francisce, has closed Its headquarters there and Is making preparations te return. Most of the veterans Halted for l'ertlud, OifRen. en Monday. They will spend set eraljdav sat thoJNerlhem metropolis before starting te"r home ever the Northern PacluY, The contemplated visit le Yellowstone park has been abandoned. The lVtinsIvanlaiis will Arrive noiiieiui me -isu A 1 hrlttj Weman. t reni the l lilraRii Journal. Mrs. Drtmklialn, a widow living south of Lowlsten, Winona county, Minn., has 700 acres of grain. She runs four self-binders with five hersiw attached te each, aud n full crew et shockers H"d oversees the whole outfit herself. s OOllONT the Indies pride, OnlyHvaN tt ilorlile. ephvrsef dower lAdennlr, O nly with It can cempaut, l elng itned te everything, e u every lde it. vrles itut; ; N rglect le no It ladles en't Thev all must have their SOOPOM. auguvXiilb.s.tir Teeth come ivitnlf sly If PR. Hash's -teething Letien b bathed en the gum Lures teeth ache, l'rlce, 2S cent.. Da. Hasds Dtairlxra Mlvtutv for children will net cnn every cae, but It will cure mere than any medicine ever put in one Kittle. Trice, 2i cents rer iude nt 11. It. Cochran's Drug Stere. Ne. 13 and 1S North yueen street augl lmd.tw Ke.pectrtul DrecRUL never deceive the public, but hew ire of the Cheap lehn urunglsM who eiler ou a pla.ter tailed "Capsicum, ' " Cupslctn, " tapucln " or " Capslctne," and tell yen It Is substantially the ssuie a. the genuine llensen's lapclne Plaster, or even belter- They akle for the Imitation, ter It costs less ; but as a remedial nuent It Is ah-nlutulv worthless The reputation el Hen en s as lh only plaster iesessin,i actual and hub curative. e.uslltle Is the result et many ears' wiperlment and honembto dealing, en the part et the proprietors; and MtmphysUUns, paannaclstsand dru.ggl.ts entleie it as the best evernis.de Protect veurself Against deception by tuning e! reputable dealers enlv, and avoid mlstftkesT) persons! examination The genu ine has iba 1 hrce feals ' trsdeui irk. anil In the icntre Iscnt the word "Capclne a'M.W.sw HVKOISL XOTIVE3. Kerlame back, ttdeer chest use Shlleh s Por Per ous Plaster Price a cents ter sale by II. It Cochran, Druggist. .Ve. te erth Queen stieet Da IUsslkr VV en brum-. Purely vegetable, pleasant te take, will eipel worms It any exist no purgative required alter using. Price, a cents, by ail druggists. feb4-3muMVV.tr SIIILOH'S CATVUKll KKMKDY a posltlve cure for Catarrh, Dlptherla, and Canker Meuth ter Aila by 11. U. Cochran, Druggist, .Vn u; ertli Clucen street Kicltemeut lnTe&a. Cire.-vt exctteiuent his been caused In the vi cinity et Paris, Te, by the remarkable ro re ro cevcryof Mr J K Corley. who was se helpless he could net turn In bed, or raise his head . everybody si,l he was dying of Consumption. V trial bottle of Dr. king s .New Discovery was sent him. r hiding relief, hd bought a large be I tleandaboxet Dr King's New Life Pills j by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles ei the Discovery, he was well and had gained In flesh thirty six pounds. Trial Hemes of this creat Discovery for Con sumption free at II. 11 Cochran's Dmg Mere. U7 and lS) North (jut-en street Lancaster, Pa. i.'i " HACK M KTACK " a lasting and fragrant per fume. Price 25 and 80 cents. Fer sale by II II. Cochran, Druggist-Ne. 137 North Queen street 0b Bem. ErrKcrs a Ccb Mr. Oscar E. U. Kech, of Allen town. Pa., was bedfast with in flammatory rheumatism In the winter of lssi Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie commenced using Gress' ltboumatle Kemedy iiy the time he had usea halt a bettle he could leave his bed; when hn had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return or the disease since. In his own word-, " 1 teel better than ever before." Price II, by all druugtsts IebB-3mdMW.tr The Exdtenieut Net Over. The rush at II. It Cochran, druggist. Ne. 137 North Ouecn street, still ceuttnues en account of persons aflllcted w Ith Cough, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, toprecurea bettle el Kemp s llal-am ler the Threat and Lungs, .bicu is sum en a giuiruuit-u auu isgiingt'Illire satisfaction, it Is a standard family remedy. Price 50 cents and II. Trial iuertt. elJ-lwiliw TUB IlEV. GEO. H. THAI Kit, of Bourbon Ind.says " Beth myself and wife ewe our lives te SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION ClltE." Ker sale by Ii U. Cochran, Druggist Ne. 137 North Queen street K1DNKV TllOUHLKS. A Case of Many Warn Staudlng Cure,! With Hlx llettles, lu Stan OO Years et Age. ALLISTOW5, Pa., May s, ij.ss, Uasdhlpji Uittsas Ce. Gents I had been troubled wlthiny kidneys for a number of years, ued almost everything without much benefit until I tried Dandelion Bitters. 1 used six bot tles and am plcased te say I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se that I feel like a different person. I cheerfully recommend the same te all afflicted In this way. JACOl) MUSUIHTZ. lebu-3mdTu,Th,S AUK 10L UAUE miserable by Indigestion, Constipation. Dizziness, Less of Appetite, 1 cl ow skin? Gallen's Vltallzerls A positive cure. Ker sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist Ne. 137 North Queen street The crdlct Unajilinea, Yeu are feeling depressed, your appetite Is Soer, you aie bothered with Headache, v ou are duet v. nervous, ana ireucrallv out of sort, nnn- w ant te trace up. Bruce up, but net with otlmu etlmu lants. spring medicines, or bitters, which have ler their basts -very cheap, had whisky, and which stimulate you ler un hour, and then leave you In worse condition than before. W rat you want Is un alterative that will purify your bleed, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, re store your vitality, and gtve renewed health and strength Such u medicine jeu will and In Elec tric llltters, and only a cents a bottle at 11. II. Cochran s Drug store, 137 And ISJ North Queen street, Lancaater, Pa. (2) rOU DYSPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee en every bottle of shl shl leb's V ll&llzer. It never falls te cure, rer sale by It. B. Cochran, Druggist 'e. l37Nerth Queen street Take Yuur Choice. 1 ou can be weak, nervous, debilitated, and de spendent, disqualified ler work et bead or hand or you can enjoy a fair share et health and peace of mind Jlurjeck Jlloeil lluttri will alleviate ) our misery and de you a world or geed it v ou will but have lalth try. rer sale by II. ll Lech ran, druggist, 137 And 1X1 North Queen sins t, Lancaster. Allew IT te Say That a geed deal or the suffering In this world can be avoided by purchasing Dr. Themat' Kciectrle OU, and using It as per directions. It Is un Infallable cure for all aches, sprains, and pains Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, Lf7 und Si North Queen street, Lancaster. Au Kzcellent Repert, Hen. Jes. It. Goedridgc. of Ilroeklyn, N Y writes this "Cannet express myself in aufll ciently praiseworthy terms, llurdeck Jlloeil liters have used torthe past two jeura; ketn my stomach In splendid trim." rer sale by 11 B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IM North Queen street, Lancaster. 'she Chinese Mast Oe. Aud se must neuralgia and rheumatism, w hen Dr, 7ieMdi' JJcUctrie Oil attacks them. This medicine Is a marvelous product et Ingenious thought. Buy It and try It rer sale by 11 B. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 und 1J-J North Queen street, Lancaster. Dr. Tanner's Htemarh. Dr. Tanner certainly has a great stomach great betuuse el Its strength und endurance. We may err In saying that the doctor uses 7ur. Jeck Jlloeil JJUltri, but 11 he does, his digestive Jewers are easily accounted for. Ji unlock, Hewl JIUUri, being a standard medicine are sold by all druggist, rer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 aud UJ North Qneen street, Lan caster. A Itaptlst Minister's Experience. "I am n Baptist minister, and belnrel ever thought et being a clergyman 1 graduated In medicine, but lett u lucratlve practice ler rny present profession, forty years uge. I was for many jeurs a sufferer lrem quinsy. Thenuit' hoarseness, and Themat' J-Sclectrle Oil nUuys relieved me. My wile und child had diphtheria, and 27iemi' Ecltctrla Oil cured them, uud If taken In time It w III euro seven times out et ten. I um confident it Is a euro for the most ehstlnute cold, or cough, and If uny ene will take a small toaspeou und halt till It with the Oil, uud then Slum the end el the spoon lu ene nostril una niw the Oil out el thu giioen Inte tbe heart, by Bullllng us hard us they tun, until thu oil talis ever into the threat, and practice It twlte u wick, I don't ture howelfenslvo their head may be. It will tluuu It out und cure their ca tarrh. or deafness und earache, ll has done wonders te my certain knowledge. It Is the only nudltlnu dubbed patent medlclne that I have ever ftlt llke recommending, und 1 am very unx unx Iens te ee it in every place, for 1 tell jeu that 1 would net be without 11 in my house leruny consideration. I um new suffering with a pain like rheumatism In my right limb, und nothing relieves me like rttematrJicltctrU Oil." Dr. . r. Crane, Oerry, l'a. kJ Sle by ' V " Ce,chra. druggist, 137 ana 189 North Queen street Lancaster. BJir sireuKNiNti noens. HAGER & I NIPG Priostley's Black Silk Warp Hourlettns, Black Gushuiore, Olarotte Oletb, Etlmiue Oleth, Princitta Oleth, Nun's Velllng and Onmei'a Hnlr; Oeurtnud'B Orape nnd Nun's VeilluR for Ve3ts ; Black Thibet Lehk nnd Square Shawls. HAGER & BROTHER, Nes. 25 aud 27 West Kiug Street, Lancaster, Pa. VTUXT HOOK 'IO TUK COUKT HUVSU FAHNESTOCK'S. Wlilte Qoetla, Lnoea nnd Euibrolderloa. Whlte Etubrolderod Kobea, 83.60 up. Sumnier Utulorwear, nil bIzeb. Summer Hosiery Summer Gloves, Large Stock of tUoae Goods new hi Store, and nil Marked nt Qulek Beiling Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK'S, NEXT DOOR TO THH COURT 1M ETZULUl A 1IAH..HMA.N. METZGER & HAUGHMAN HAVE .NOW IN blOth A H'LL ASOUl MKM' Of BLACK FRENCH CSMERES; BLACK CASIIMKItKat l.'Vc BLACK AsllMMlKat Mv. BLACh. CASIlMKKEatsrc. BLACK LAsltMKItK at iV 111. VLk C VMIMKItf. at . BLACK CA311MEUI-; at II (O A1SO BLACK 1IEMUKT1A CLOTHS, UIAUON M.s, TIllt.OT, and -i Nil I Ine et III ACK .HU.Ks, at LOW PRICES. Metzger & Haughman, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Fa. VAX KB, .( V. IENKYN r.VKK Ruiryn hii ON THE CORNWALL & MOUNT U0PE RAILROAD: Te Churches, Ledges, Societies and ether se lect organizations contemplating excursions during the bEASO.N OK l5.-, the company begs te announce that every facility has been per. lected ler enabling the public te reach tills la la la vorite resort, and no effort has been spared te make l'LNin Ji l'AUK mere attractive than ever before. Ker the tree use of oxcurslenlsls are provided BOATS ON ITHE LAKE, CIIOQUET, LAWN TENNIS AND BASE BALL (iltOU.N LI3, TABLhS. BENCHLS, SVV1M.S, UANClNfi I'AVILION, BANI8TANl,LAItUE bllELTEIt HOUSE, KITCHEN, BASKET AND CLOAK IIOOMS, AND OBSEIIVATOHY ON TOI' or SOUTH MOUN TAIN. There Is also a HEFUES1IMENT AND DIN INO BOOM tn charge et a competent caterer, where meals can be procured at moderate rates; besides 1'hotegraph Oallery, News Stand and Telegraph Office. fi- Ne Intoxicating Lliuers Allowed en the Grounds. Arrangements ter Excursions from All points can be niude by applying te caulVen schmalenskk, Supt. Cornwall A ML Hepo lt.'ll , Lebanon, l'a. OrC. U HANCOCK, Hen. Pass. AgL 1'hll. A Reading it. It., Ne. ?.7 Seuth ieurthSL, l'hlla. mayl33md MT- GKKTNA l'AUK. IT. GRETM PAEK, reit EXCURSIONS & PICNICS. This park 14 located in the heart of thu Seuth Mountain en tee Line of the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, Nine mllia south of the city et Lebanon, within easy distance el Ilarrlsburg, Heading, Lancaster, Columbia and all points en the 1'hll adelpbta ft Heading and Pennsylvania Kail Kail reads. Tbe grounds are large, covering hun dreds et acres, and are ritEE Te ALL. The Conveniences are A LAItCK DANCING I'AVILION, A Sl'ACIOUS DINING HALL, TWO KITCHENS, UAUOAGE AND COAT BOOM, l'HOTOGKAl'H OALLEUV, While the Arrangements ler Amusement con sist of CUOQUET AND BALL OUOUND3, BOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING (JALLKItV, LYING HOUSES. QUOITS, Ac, Ac Tables for Lunchers, Bustle Seats and Benches are scattered throughout the grounds. A New Attraction ter the feasen of l& la LAKE CONEWAOO, Cevering nearly Twenty Acres, en which are placed a number of Elegant New Bouts, and along the banks of which are pleasant walks and lovely scenery. Parties desiring It can procure Meals at the Park, us the Dining Hull will be under the supervision el E. M. liOIlZ, or the LiaiMOH Vsxi.gr Hecsic. These who wish te spend A DAY IN THE MOUNTAINS can llnd no place se beautllulornirerdlngBO much pleas ure us MOUNT OltETN A. NO INTOXICATING D11INK8 ALLOWED ON THE PIIKM1SES. Excursions lrem ail points en the Pennsylva nia Itallreud, will be carried direct te the i'atk without change et cars. Excursion rates und lull information ran be obtained upon application te Gee. W. Boyd, Assistant General Pussenger Agent, Pennsylva nia Itallreud, 2S3 Seuth ieurth street, Phtladei pbla,orte J. C. JENNINGS, Supt. C. A L. liallread, Lebanon, l'a. aiayawma watch za. w ATOHES, CLOCKS, eta WATCHES, CLOCKS, Att SPECIAL SALE OK GOLD-1TILLKD CASES (Bess's Manufacture), hunting or open-cmed watch, nlckle works, 15 Jewels, stem winding and setting (limited number) ut fAUM. Alse 7S In slivuredhuullUK ceses, sumo works, at 17.80 each. Great bargains In Lancaster Watches. All the best Elgin and ethers. Cerm.1 tlrne dally by telegraph I only place lu city. Best watch und Jewelry repairing. ,.,, L. VVEIIKU, Ne 1S3X North Queen Street. (Near I. K. n. Station. T BpectAClea und Eye Glasses. Optical Goods. OHACCO OUTTINOS, HCRAIS, HIFT- ,.i.iN, .N,U i'AOKKBll' WASTE, Dry and Clean, bought for caih. J.S. MOL1N8, ., Ne. 2n Pearl street, New Yerk. Beierence-rrec Bchutte, e. 111 l'narl stree w Xerk. fsblj-iyar. wue m. BROTHER. GOODS HOUSE). LANCASTER, PENNA. BLACK CASIIMKIlKatnWc. BLACK CASIIMKItKat ;5e. BLVCK CASHSlKKKat ll.iV IIUUKB. JOHN HAEU'.StJONS. NEW BOOKS Are etlered at a liberal discount from the pub lishers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library 5eU, Clas Beeks, ltecerds, Its wards, Bibles, Testaments, Catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Centalng King James and the llevlsed Versions el both Old and New lestamenta In parallel columns; also, with the two versions el the New Testament, or with the old version of the Bible only In v arteus styles of binding, At much lower puces iaun ey traveling agents. AT THE BOOKSTOUE Or JOOT BIER'S SONS, Noe. 16 aud 17 North Queen Btrcet, LANOASTK1L. PA. VJiRtllAUMB. CTANDAHD OAKKIAUK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CAREIA&E BUEIDEE Market Streot, Rear of Poeteffloo, Lancaater, Pa, My stock comprises a large variety of the Latest Style Buggies, Pluctens, Carriages, Mar ket and Business Wugens, which 1 offer at the very lowest tigures and en the most reasonable terms. I call special attention te a tow et my own de signs, oneet whichls the EDGEULEYCLOSED PHYSICIAN COUPE, which la decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carriage in the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buying my work. Every Carriage turned out In eighteen years a geed ene that Is the kind et guarantee I havu toetfer the public. All work lully warranted. Please give me a call UKPAIIU.NO PUOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ler that purpose WALL. fAVBU. A11T WALll'APKK BTOIIK. Het Weather Prices -AT THE ART WALL PAPER STORE, NO. Ill NOKTH QUKKN &THKET. Wall Taper, Window Shadts and Laee Cartaies AT LOWEST MABKET PKICE9. ALFRED SIEBER, (rormerly with Phares W. try,) NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN BTREET, LANCASTKn.rA. Dc .ON'TSUITEU ANY LONOEIl Krem Your Disordered Kidneys, Black Ilnrren Mineral Spring Water Is a Prompt, Efficient and Cheap Hemcdy. lU Tonlennd Invlgerunt Powers make It an excellent Dyspepslaltcmedy. .'if' K.Vtnttu"' el France, writing teUen, lteir, el the U. . Army, Bays : "ioiiiitednettouiutoKuropo ler Waters te euro Dyspepsia; we have iione better thun BLACK BaIIUEN SPUING WATKU." Pel sons supplied und vessels furnished. P.U. GOODMAN, Manager, Ne. 37 East Grant Street. for tulu by JNO. U. KAUKi'JIAN, Druggist, North Queen Street, Luncaster, Pa. BLACK BAItitlCN SPUING HOUSE new epen. Apply te MISBOHKISTIK BOMIIEHQKIl, Pleasant (J rove, Lancaster County, l'a. uneis-emd TJIINE WI118KIKS. jD Distillation el IStU, 1 S75, ISM, &, are net equalled in tbe country, At UKIGAUT'S OLD WINE 8TOUK, H.E.aLAYMAKKU.Jigt. iir uvena. QI.O.S1NU OUT 1'IUUr.H -ON-LAD1KS' AND GENTLEMEN'S GAUZE UNDERWEAR -AT illK- North End Dry Goods Store. .1 VV 1IYUNB, nevMya Ne. :r.M North (Jiieen street. fHK NKW UAHII H'l'OHK. NEW CASH STORE, ' "" umiiMi unanorinern 247 & 310 Nerth qera Street Mill, uummcirv UKtuaa OOOD3 V'Ull'IIIUll At.-. . ft NUN'M KILING, All Colen,. .. .,,... . . " ,l1 K I AID UAVB1UC.M iimir. i lUlUHIA 1,AVV NS. ...w.-. II AM BU IMS and LAOKS? 0CK8UCKKUS. .,,...., . New Stock UUlllONK, All Celer. BLACK and COLOHKD MILK MITTS. ve,0rt UirgeSleik UOMKS1ICS. "" nA!l, . , . , A" Goods at Lew Prlcei. fobs Ijd VV. II. IIOWB4US. J. S. (IIVLKHAUO. BLUE AND GOLD PRINTS I 11 K MUSI" ATTIIACIIVK NOVEL 'llKSlNTHh MAKKKT. QUITE NEW. New Crinkle. Satlnes and Zephyr (lliighAtiK, all Wash Dress Goods at Lewi'sl Pi Ires. Come And eoe out Goedand Prices. JolmS.(jivler&Ge,, Ne. 25 EriRt KltiR Street, LAxaxsTiK, Pa. s 21'El'lAL A'lTUAU-IIO.NH -AT THE HEW YORK STORE. 10,("l 1 AltDS NEW CALICOES, Elegant Designs, In all the LAtcet Colorings. FINE SATINE PRINTS Only 5c. a Yard. One Let Yard VV Ide, ri.NE PKINTED LAWNS, 5c. a 1 ant , Keduced treui lJ.Hc One Iit Extra Quality ClIINKLEDSEEHSUCKEltS, l.'Kca ard V enner Price. 16c 4-Iiicb PIN 8TK1PED DltKbS GOODS Keduced inc. n ard. ItO Deien Perfect rittlng GENT'S UNLAUN. DKIEDStllKTS.lOc Each i Werth 75c ONEO.VBK 1IKAV 1 LINENTOWEI.aHnches VV Ide, 11 Inches Leng, 'Z5c, Per Pair. The-.e goods cannot be lieught of the manu tactiirer at this price. Our own ImtHirtatleu et line Deuble Damask llleachtd GEUMAN TABLE LINENS, 75c. u ard ; Usually Sold at 1 1. te. WITT 6c SFflND, Neb. O, O & 10 East Sing Bt., LANCAbTEB. PA. J 11. MARTIN A CO. DRESS SILKS! New Silks arriving every day, aud this depaitment Is nlled with u Choice Stock at thu Lewest Prices. BLACK SILKS! Gulnet's Black Silks are acknowledged ti be the beat silks manufactured In the world, and uvcry yard Is warranted. We have a siieclal number that Is marked II oe , actual value et the xamu Is II 'St. ether numbers et Gulnet's Black Silks we have nt 75c, UOc, II 10, 11.33, 11.50 and ncia yaul. COLORED DRESS SILKS. In thu Spilng Shades at 44 cents a j ard; ene el superior uuallty ler tbe money. Complete lines et Celuied Silks nt bOe , 73c. and II Oi a yard. SURAH DRESS SILKS, That we are selling nt uliic, uyard ai'e belugsoldelsewlieroatlluo a yard. All the Newest shades. A Black burah Silk recently purchased Is et un extra width and quality lei tl.eu u yurd. J. B. MARTIN & 60., Cor. West King & PrlncelSt, Opposlte Stevens Heuse.) LANCASTER. PA) A KTEU ALL OT1IERH FAIL, CONHULT DR. LOBB, 833 NOUTII rirTEKNTII 8THKKT. (Belew CAi lewhlll Street, PhiladelphlA.) WYE AKS' KXl'EBtKNCK. Guaranteed te cure the afflicted and unlertunate with Purely Vege table Medicines. Boek en special diseases free send ler 1L Advice tree and strictly confiden tial, ortlce hours, 11 a. in. te '2 p. m., 7 p. in tela p.m. Treatment by Mall, ml-jydtw QUKE OUAUANTEED. RUPTURE. Cure guamntoed by Dlt. J. 11. MAYKB, Kose at ence I no operation or delay from busi ness i tested by hundrodsef cures. Main otHce, 831 AltCH ST., PHILA. Bend for Circular. rae-lvdAw MiNICUAL WATERS, APOLLINAIUS WATEIt, the Queen of Table Waters, Hawth ern Spring of Saratoga, at UKIGAUT'S OLD WINK STOUK, U.H.SLAYUAKSU Agt. l Wi.
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