W&wftiVH,p' SSfPw fgggflgQTGF&WaS&P!' $W "w'lw &WJ && M& M THE IiANCASTE DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 81, 1867. 'a 1 M? I wv , i-'fti IK V t i&fcj s.jr" SSs 'm, '$ m fit w m r s '.yrv i'$i 14 "'fr ,."&.' K7.JIM liH '"H P"H : Jt.i' .!-' iff hut JMHiinenr JK&IL "jnVi;, i Cftmefter InteUigetiet. uVIAKemub, august n.iw. ;,M. TheBukiDMlt. '.Tha failure of the urge Rebert Hare MfM coal and Iren companies la aome aeme ifeht abtuidly set down by the members et It te the failure of the comparatively small et C. . Tenneck & Ce., et Coates It te erident that the renneck col cel col alene would net have caused the "fc.1 --- M -&.- T1-. .-. rn.mm.tmm nKM anaa-wwii 01 wie iuwn guwimuicb. iui tw or two nunarea meusana aeiiars, vWch was due them from renneck', or a concern claiming assets of lew or Ave millions te carry. weutd have been a small burthen if SiSA.'tisil nnl: finavier burthen of its own : - mi ti i. -it.. . ..! Jil.aw near, xue icuiiuvn. uuiimc e- viMilt nnlv thn last hair te break the r ar ariarss'K Isnawasaaaa HM M ' bH t H IM x W iiiiM:iriiri'iTTTi" a sm Nnm. iu ajsuzuBuus uriii panMiNinwimtiam MPP MS MMflWMi IWJfTIMw m anmLuamiHJwm. iwMt mm. iiiiimr, Pa, ieael'sback. The Tewel companies had f clearly extended their business beyond "KsWuaen proportions ami jiu men uuhuh i;i muiit trt & tmt which It would net bear aVsi. iL. - AMUljM Af St. Mnnav tftaltfttfc. ."' There seems te have been no reason In "SAft... .S1A1 f tt. U...l a aUKmm lm ,r-tmm euuuiweu ut iue uusuum w. cnua uw te cause them te suspend the payment of their debts, at this time; as there I te be reason te cause them te suspend their Shaslnesw, which they declare te be pretlta- T;Bjl and which they intend te continue. xaey nave suae assignments m twauie 'MkW works te be carried en without embar- at; and it is singular that it is the Ity of their business at the present te have caused their 'asslgnssenta. They could net af- In ter their business interrupted by 10M executions, and therefore, "-.' U.t.. .-... t !.. k tv wns-L itauM mjeui ue they have been having the wtst seaaea et easy and cheap r, they resolved te force them te let ".. : a. . -. tku .. yst remain ey ra using j , su ucj mr inapsij staM.wi "VifS, ViW-fJU- w- J.mj. . -." SsStanelict' mit tc j,el il.er inici. el ' .SfeStbtitiiiat it U thou duty in llielr pe r."'W.!-is4 itt'j Lem& induiirte. Ttie 't .Meiifmti-. trt'lier n ?"ev Tort ajw m. rl&itlsti) .u. - "Kid llwlr mewf fi. . v Tfw)isfc l"ty hare wett riwrirroe te -r jft&la6Htn3..EM.J'.t tciljji? nelghV r yfcnrt,,,tUy ixhl chiefly la raVe jf-f&eWT rt ' alB'-oerIiwd for ,- ttten- tii Attfr t!ULTUeta. T!;ui .n fnibt iwt A wu ie unnat- ai di&in of r.' Yerk ni-au thb ."t.ea e' T't.ruuylvBrii'i Uiat cauetxl tbrse bclnt.i lailuttswcari- .mmt!ng en i and u & rt. n e.mVi3'i which lite law Bheuld .fp la te !&i slop. The as&u of tvth thew cuncres nre baUI . t lamely be- t '.elr 1. '. 4 ties' and they should n.itr:i.v w- fe'v 'JitfiIiuTOln'ictiC!,u.anti wh..sbtir l ,nc wwsprctableana tlmr jAi Mitx la courscef nJtictlt.u y VViJ nnny taaV. m u. ! ceun' i hnd et ite ycuitne liavu .ift a M" auaiit , .CtJiWl il tJ.liu. 'Xlieiu L.J IHH u ud iui u, iu uie conuivien or me dusi neas of the county. It has net needed new tanking facilities; and yet the new stock aells at a premium before it is fairly issued. Qfeelr new concerns are simply new rakes pat here te gather in the money of our peo ple te sell it for the agent's profit in the highest market. They de us no geed, tut great injury. It is just like establishing agencies here te buy up our market produce for foreign censuran- ae as te raise its price here te a level with the price in New Yerk. It is geed fer the poultry producer and the menev tafctei but bad for the consumer and the .xssiey user, ji is net what local banks are iM theoretically established for, and net what $h shey should be used for. KtstralnlBK Cenareis. m i vvaaiw j; ieia nas given the judgment of . fea TJalted States circuit court of Califor Califer Califor m;Biapen the application of the laeine rail. Jt4 eomBelaslon for an order te compel Tgfter Stanford te auswer certain ques. :assaw. xu commission was authorized bv C'SSB law which nulnl l t i... t. 0t9fUitiim te tha United States court : ..SwmsJuatlce Field anA.his asseciaten dA. eaitlhrtUogreashadne right te bestow iWpwrupen the commiasVea ; and as pww'asiisrsUBit, they declare that Oengreis .jmmv "seu tmsBwsw sue power hi oe wbat ?-fv,;nweriiea um oesbbussioo toae. The .wart declares that it' ia an extra judicial tea.ulry,and the. powers of the judiciary caaet be invoked te enforce) ita proeeases. It seems te be rather a fine distinction te Bay that Cengresj.whlch can create a eeurt and bestow upon it the power te compel witnesses te answer, cannot create a com geJaaioe and bestow upon it the right te call ' a court te compel its witnesses te aa. ; and te deny this right even te Cen itself. But the decision of the Call- court is probably in line with deci- ef the TJalted States supreme court. aeylaltself be sound. But that it is isuotatalleeBclusively shown be '"& lt 1 tbe eplakm of tbe United SUt y$ l-S&i eeurt: for that body does net. as CvMtiiuttf.censwMdlbe rasoectfer JWtflaleas tbat they oaf at te bear. &u mmj tm trat.CeDgrtas sheald be m vt mfetia of Dubite Deiicv VsUmtlr eMaiaistp UsUaoej tbat siwsaf m be eeMUtated courts. But it is erident that taenia a great hampering ben of the fcrquUtterlal power et Congress; and that geed reason should be given for thus em barrasslng it when public officials and pub lic property are the people and things that an being Inquired into. vTevTiilKetAsntitlU The speedy work of the guillotine In taking off the head of Pranzlnl, suggests once Bere hew really ueneucent is the law te the greatest criminals, in releasing them from a life of care in se easy and p.lnless a way. We can never admit that it ts a eeneiicence te be done te death in even the easi est fashion; and yet alt our reason tells w that l'ranzinl suffered less in being guillotined than he would had he been confined in prison for his lifetime. It only shows hew little we submit our selves te reason, when we admit that Pranzlnl, along with nearly everyone else, would have chosen the imprisonment rather than the guillotine, if allowed the choice. In a paper read before the Society of Artr, Mr. W. H. Preece said : " In Londen alone we have 2.VS mllea el pipe containing 10,212 miles et wire. In tact ell our great trunk lines are out et danger et stoppage from storms. There are 213 cilices In Londen new served wholly by burled wires." . - A cimiers accident In New Yerk harbor gives a geed butt ter arguments en the fatal ity et chance, the greatness et trifles or whatever the word Juggler la pleased te call it. Just as the tug Imperator was about te pass the schooner Havens, the captain of the former who was at the wheel, leaned ever te clew a window of the wheel house in order that a deck haud might wash it. As he leaned ever he slipped, and in falling the entire weight of bis body fell en the wheel, giving it a lively twist and sending the tng bard te pert and into the schooner's side. The Havens was nearly cut in two and sank almost immediately. All the crew were res. cusd except one sailor, who could net be reached before be sank. This was what we mortals call an accident pure and simple, yet In tripping up the man at Uie wheel for the sake et drowning a sailor en another vc sol, there is a curious ingenuity of combination et uncontrollable clrcumstan. cea that loeka as though the gods and gcd. ess of old mythology were at their trlcka gain. Accidents like this aerve te remind men of the constant danger of a sadden end ing of all their mortal schemes and their .fleet must be mere powerful than that or the meat eloquent pulpit oratory. The late Hpencer F. Balrd, head of the Smithsonian Institution, and one of the fore most scientists of the world, was a man of pewerlul physique and tireless energy, but It is believed thst overwork was In part the cause of his death. Enormous concessions have been made by China in favor of an American syndicate, and it la claimed that Mr. Wharten Barker and Count Mitklewicz, who have managed the American side of the matter, have achieved a great diplomatic victory ever the English, French and Germans, who have been struggling for this same monopoly. New what does China get in exchange for II this? What peculiar advantages con Id American capitalists offer te win this prize from the Europeans, who are usually ready te place money at lower rates of interest than Americana are content with ? 11 China wanted nothing but capital abe could no doubt get It at a cheaper rate from the Old World. 1 1 mav be said the Celestials have placed due a. im American enterprise and energy, t-v is renld be entirely tee, plasaaat te a , ir - - there atus svxmm ether reason r- u ,ihenemenal success of Mitklewicx . - rer. It may be found In what the 1 " tils fa la "desire te bind the states c-u- .. a in closer bends of friendship." In ei.'iuc v. inls, a Viiit amount of American cccMx in Cliina would increase our i . jely Interest in case the empire should get into ilttlculties with foreign catiens; and it ts t-hi; known that tbe United States does c ' rani Isnd, while Germany, England end ? .i :e founding colonies wherever they j sounds very grand te say that the in 3viiH)yef tneTJailed States in China ia . . st-d; but what will It coat r It seems i ti mush like the first step towards one of tue- -.tangling foreign alliances that we lav., ' -juch reason te dread. A . 'ATcn from St. Leuis asserts that jivv raibera et the Grand Army have re O'K ' that Cleveland pictures be net ex 'i. ' ' 'n tbe streets during the encamp. rje v ek. What felly is tblsT The veter - - i were RUlllyef such a reauest mut bi v or idvanced in their second childhood ai' J m only worthy et profound pity. i PBBSONAL. . w- sal Ki.vies Oliver Buckxbr was u rn ly Inaugurated governor et Ken- tu- k 'i the Htate capltel at Frankfort. AN L. Hat PI ELD. M. D.. aald fn hv j:---u;j eldest living graduate of Jeffsrsen Medical college, died en Monday evening In Pblladelpula. He waa born In ISM. Ex-Hkeretakv Rehkkt Lincoln In an Interview u.clartg that he will net under any circumstances accept the nomination ler vice president, and that he does net want the piealdency. Mns. Nki.liu SAnTerus, (ieneral Oram's only daughter, arrived in New Yerk from England en Tuesday, en tbe steamship Elbe. Hue brought one et her children, and Is te make a long stay. Jonas e. Clark has given a second mil. lien et dollars te Clark University, Werces- J?r ' Mt?1- TnW-taken ,n connection with the million previously given, it ia claimed, la the largest single charitable gilt ever made "J ." r.umnuu man, ana wim very few exceptions tbe largest ever made by a private person ju hlH ine..me anywhere In tbe world. Dk. i'nii.Lip Bhoeks bears tbe reputa tion of being tbe most rapid speaker In the world. A gentleman who timed him the ether day mentions tbe extraordinary fact that he read tbe entire filth chapter of Acta In precisely four minute 1 Tnla waa an average utterance et ever two hundred words a minute a rapidity with whlcb no stenographer could keep pace, ills distinct ness of enunciation save blm. Saul-UsstreilBg Lsmeaad. Prem tbe Man rranclsce Ueiald. Your honor," said U. Gasten Brown, tbe well-known litterateur, rising in tbe pollee court vesterday morning, "you will oenlera great favor upon me by sending ue up for thirty da) a" Drnnk again, Mr. Brown T" inquired tbe court. "Yea, your honor, disgracefully, abamr lully drunk. I would like a mentb'a retire ment in order te get completely sober and de some writing. 1 wish particularly te com cem Ptae an essay en tbe discouraging effect of temperance drinks upon tbe cause of temper temper anee, Tbe night before last, air, I eat down In my right mind, tilled with geed resold tlens and ordered a lemonade and a cheese sandwich. Next morning, sir, I woke up feeling as 11 1 bad swallowed a turtle. Tbe efforts of tbe reptile te asesnd my i tepnaeua distressed me exceedingly and drove me te brandy for relief. 1 leel strongly lej pressed with asy ability te write a telling appeelte the young te avoid the intoxicating bowl. Temperance drinks, your honor, nmrin. Indigestion, IndigtsUen excites a craving for stimulants, stimulants prodnee" Thirty days did yen say, Mr. Brown T" "Yea, may It please your honor." Well, we'll asy eUty, This court desires te encourage literature. Take plenty of lime te polish your work. Mr. Biewa," "Thank veu, eir," aald ue gifted gentle man from Oakland, deeply moved. Th Wssasay Worse Taaa u Prem Puaek. Mullln-ei bevacladsr ia ate eye, Iren th' gas beuse. strs. stuiun serrs, serrs. TaUlspfwhst BW'II lift . 11aIi -& ,& IJ a.J . Bfwhat yx It da Hnuld y.r nose wld wan hasd I MT-ra th lid av jare ere lasld v-out wld lh' iapw Jraet'snBiM aiinteasiljie Ba'sUvtl. fsiiu. uiirxu gtxeutag BUdaigat Kaeeaat RsMIM by a Baltrea 4gat Frem the San 1'ranclice Ixamtner. A man who is well thought et by the rail way fraternity ts lleyt Sherman, general gent of the Union 1'aclOc, of Salt Lake,wbe arrived from that place yesterday, lis waa first brought Inte prominence by an adven ture wblcb be bad en the read from Beaver Canen Inte the Yellowstone National park. Mr. Sherman waa tourist agent for the read, and when big party went up te the park he would acenuiptny them. The dis tance from Reaver Canen is 125 mllea, and three years age, when he had the adventure the read waa very primitive. Keugb and mrkv. it wnnnd Its wav through deep canons, whose walls rose te magnificent heights, making the scenery awful and grand, and then ever fertile plains, through mountainous country Inte timbered regions that could net be excelled. There was some thing about this drive that thrilled and de lighted passengers and made them want te rover the distance again. But as pleasant aa they were they were net free from danger. It lurked everywhere. In the fissures of the rocks were skulking mountain ileua watch Ing the passage of the stage coach with Kleamlna- eves, while panthers, mere coward ly yet tully as dangerous, perched In trees that overhung the read en which theatsge traveled, would give their fierce cry and per chance leap upon its top te find that lis occu pants were beyond reach. Then the silver tipped bear and big black bruin, en his state ly rounds ler meat, would cautiously paw that way. Sometimes at night the tourists would camp for change. It waa enenlght that they did this that Mr. Sherman badhta adventure one that tsnet new te him new. They camped In a clump et timber below the mountains and oerraled the horses a few reds off. It was about mid night when Mr. Sherman waa awakened by the neighing el a horse. He get up te recon recen recon eoitre and saw black object pass near the cerraL The moon was out In all her splen der, though the trees shadowed the earth. Thinking that the object was a man and that he meant te steal the berses, be took bis pis tol from bis pocket and noticing that his clasp knife wss all rlgbt he cautiously ad vanced. He was looking about te see where the big black object bad gene, when, as though it bad risen from the ground, a big, black bear steed in front of him. First, be thought te run, but this would be death, ter one atreke from Its powerful paw would lay him low. The pistol was a small one, but he raised it after his first aurprise waa ever and pulled the trigger. It did net go off. lie just remembered that he bad neglected te reload the weapon that evening alter discharging all the cartridges. When the trigger anapped the bear looked at the filatel curiously and then at Sherman. The atter took his anile out and slowly backed up until be waa protected by a tree. The bear followed and caressingly began te hug him. Its het breath waa upon his face and be grew faint Ue rallied and drove the knite te the hilt into bruin, who, new fully enraged, rolled Sherman en the ground. New it waaflgbterdle. Anether plunge and the sharp edge et the steel went plowing up the bear, fairly disemboweling him. The struggle seen ended and though Sherman waa the victor be was net altogether un harmed. The tourists beard the noise and were in time te wltneas the end of the battle. Fer a week after three Englishmen did noth ing but curse their ill luck at net being the man that the bear attacked. Selene Knocked Out. from tbe Omaha World. Kaltread Eugineer Yeu say I am color blind because I call that red zephyr blue, de yeuT Great Scientist Yes, air, you are color blind. "I say that zephyr Is blue and yen sy its red, and bow de you knew it Isn't blue ?" Any one with geed sight can aee that It la net blue ; it la red." ' Old yenr wife ever send you te the store te match zttpbyr 7" -e-a.-- Bid veu ever succeed. Mr. Scientist, tell me that 7" " Ne." " There, new." m si The Limbs of Tblngs Lest en earth hu engulfed trany a trumpery teeth wash, put and pewOar. slae suseDONT was latrodneedtepubllouoUce, bat that standard article stl'l retains Its place In general estima tion and waxes in popularity as the years wane. People, whose teeth have been saved by It, peat gratefully In Hsbehitf. and professional endorsements of It multiply tut. MrmeiAJ, metivMB. COUUU. WH(V)P1N0 COUOH and Bronchitis ImmiHll&talyrelluved by SMleh's Cure. Sold by H B. Cochran, drnirglat. New. 137 snd UJ Merth QneenSU Lancaster. I'a. (I) Hear Him. "I feel new. I was atUlcled with alck head ache and Kftneral "IcbUliy, but Burdock Meed BUtert brought about an lmmedutu Improve ment In my general he<n. lcensldrUimthe bet family medicine In the market." Artelph i allcz, Uuiftle, N V r or eal by 11. II. Cechntn. drngKlst, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lan caster. North Cele Kiprdltloer. Prize fights. lettries,walktng matches, and bal loon ascensions are un&lly hurabn's of tbe worst tort Or. Themat' Jiclectrie Oil U net a humbug. It Is a quick cure feracbes and sprains fttidUJu-t asnoed for a lamenens. Fer suleby II. B. Cochran, druggist, U7 and 119 North Uueen street, Lancaster. -Tne uad Lta." Many old aeMiers remember "the dead line'' at Anilersenvllle. It was a might y dangerous neighborhood. Dyipepela, blileuaneis.and llvtr and kidney diseases are mil et peills for the sick, but Burdock Meet BUtert are a certain remedy, held every when. Fer salt by II B C'ecbran, druggist, 157 and 1SJ North Queen street, Lancaaur newts th World, Thls Is i rbat H.C.Hnh.rmin. ailmviHit. tt U. rlOn. UhlO. fcliVfl TAn,iifi,' Velvrtrim tul luai. tbewerld. teldnlne bottles ytsteiday and to day. One join cured et .ere threat of eight fears standing, is splendid for rheumatism. J?ila.b7 " ." Cochran. dmgglst, 1S7 and 130 North uaeen street, Lancaster. Monrcasel from. There are many sources et preflt le tbese who are Ingenious and unterprl dng. Burdock illoeJ xi..irT-nra bmjuicdui prrntiu every way. 'iney build up tbe health surely, s and effect- 5'lU.,y.",cl, Is saying a great deal, i'er sal by ... .. uih.uimi,uiuii,i, it uuin nurtn uaeen street, Lancaster. rirst-clasa laserane. Insure with Thomai' Xctcctrie Oil. It la the cheapest and best method of Insurance we snow of. By lu use you are sura te escspe many are vleus aches and pains. Policies arc obtainable at all druggists In tbe lerm of bottles at 60 cents andtleaea. .or sale by U, M. Cochran, drug gUt, 137 and 1X1 Merth Queen street, Lancaster. HA DDL EH. C. AUDI.ES, HAKNKHi, Ae. ANOTHER CUT. Te make room for the Winter Goods that we have ordered shipped te us next month, we offer tbu follealng liAUOAlNS IN LAP DUSTERS. Cut down from 75c. te 600 j II .00 te 79c t $180 te S1.IUI .i.uHiii.e: si.uuiesi.ui Kt.uuierj.iu: auatessn. MJ S3 . A flOB KWD. BUI executed a and are Ne. executed designs et flowers and bints en them in are no. i in every respect. We have had a great run en PLY NETS, owing te our Lew Prices, but as tbe plowing season shjdiiwruii weuuHrsn per cent, redaction as an Inducement te dot out the few desun yet remaining. H AKNfcSS, TUUNKS and BAOS as Lew as the Lewest, AT KRECKEL'S, NO. S BAST KINO BTUKBT, LANCASTkK, PA lunlMmdAw T H. If ARTlni. O y winfiii as savan sAtaa ra All Kind of Lumber aad OetJ. aB-Tasat ia en Merth Water ama Prtaee Srraats. shove Lamea. Laaeastar. alva JJAUMUABDNKB'8 COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. eTAHe-MrU Prtae stnat, aear Msadl.g aapUtM X.AsTOASTBa.PA. I rt-s uiiamn ' VM.AnJJ per aap ease ef Ktiasy Tren t lea. Jfsrveus Debility, Mental and Physical I ".7 "r fTy.f"u.."""" i niwsutm, BQia uy eruasHts, s essHB. rpUK CONKStOOA WAGON Has leag slate given wsy te therallreai. That waste he expected. 81s big, ! hersea with hells, and a Use, eld revered blse-btd ea wheels, wen ne match fer a aertlBgeagiae and train. Bat STADIQER'3 AUEiNTII gives way te aetklag as a steatach lavlg enter and aerve tealc It Is matchless as a rare fer less ef appetite, lealgestlea, dyspepsia, liver renplalat, all farms ef bllleasaess, and especially these low fevers and nerve prostrations which heleng te all farming communities In the rail er tne year. Ask jour druggists for AUKAST11. auirrstd MEDICAL s IMMONS iilVKU KEUULATOK. TAKE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR, A Valuable Researce for the 8lck. Among thn many rtsearce which medical skill ass mads available for the alrk and debtll tttvd, none rank bibber man Slmmeai Liver KeRUUter, a comprehenstve remedy ter Liver Complaint. Iiynpeniila. Censtlpatlnn, Chill and Fever, I'eblluy, Nerveine9, Sick tleaitache, and ether ailments attributed te Bliljiuuesi FURHLT V"OaTTABLB. It relaxes the bowels without grlplnff, pal Men a bilious breth and ceiuplttviy rwleves the mnylnJfscrllible symptoms whlcb torment sartarvn from Uyspepals, Liver Complaint and Kidney troubles. It alie efleclunlly removes tbiise nervous symptom felt when bUe It tin pertecUy lecroted or 1 misdirected. J.H. ZK1I.1.M A CO Proprietors. Philadelphia. augU-M.W.t'Aw QAFCINB FUA8TKKS. 85 BKDALS AWARDED TO Bensen's Capclne Plaster ! THE BKST IN THK WOULD. Cures I'leurlsy, BheunutUsm, Lumbago, Back ache. Weakness, Colds In the Chest and all Aches and Strains. Beware of Imitations nndsr similar sounding names. ear Ask for Bensen's and take no ether. docit-emeAw si war WArvmma. wjrrATCHEH, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND II tfSnSLBIt Special WMm for Funen ltd Rtiinidtti. line let of Rings, Me. Alse, Klgln, Waltham (Aurera for which ram Sele Ajrent), and ether Ftrst-Class Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry Kspairtng. Sbrcerreet Uae by Telegraph Daily, only piaeeiacity. L- WEBER. Ne. liew N. Qaeen 8L. Near l'enn'a K. U. Depot, ear spectacles, Byexlasses and Optical Uoedj. All Kinds of Jewelrv. N EW JEWELRY HTOItK. GILL! JEWELER! - - - JEWELER! Step Watches I Largest Select Ien or WATCHKSIn theCItytn U3L1). alLVaUand MCKKL. Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANUA8TKE, TA. mavll-lyd QALI.AND8K-; -THB- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light i Anether Let of CHEAP olebbs tersea and OU stoves. thb praraorxeN n MBTA.LalOULDUta AMD KUBBBll CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alL This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out tha cold, step rattling of windows, xclude the dust. Beep ent snow and ruin. Any one can apply it no waste or out made tn ap- FineT "- van oe uiun Dywnero-ne neie te re, ready for use. It will net split, warp or sat tha stove. Heater aad -or- Jehn P. Schanm ft Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., ItAJIOAeTBB. PA. S' PKOIAI. NOTIOK. " Mera human, mere dlvtna than wa in tact, part human, part divine la woman, when tha geed stars agree Te mingle at her nativity." Uaf.ect4ye Lords of Creation, and hie ye at ones te KIEFFEE & HEBE'S, Ne. 40 E. King St., And Procure one effthelr Famous Economist" Vapor Cook Steve-, .. That Oed's best gift te yen be net tortured be yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat which It la Impossible te avoid with yenr Kangee, and (what U also Important) consider tha great economy la fuel, te cents worth of fuel will cook ler a family et three grown par sons 11 meala.j Ana when yen wast a Beater, get a " SPLENDID And be Happy. M.UMBM0, 0AB P1TTIM8, aTBAM suaBAT MO Tilt BOOPINQ AND SPO0T1NU. SUM sMJLW BM MMMt. THURRKMT. JC Twe ec tour reeaH ta Brtmmu. Maw fiK!S!L3ftJ9W.ffl!U "?." ma.!. . ppr a sswawtssi svsusisisui- BsUMsf Um UVBBT OPP1CB. UBIVATK 8ALK 2!? SLXir, M TS". ssie the valaable CLOTUIKO. M YKRS A HATUFON. PREMIUMS Ol FEKEU BV MYERS & BATHFON -reu xiia Largest and Finest TOBACCO BAISBUBVANY Lanrwter County Farmer, -AKK,- First Prize, an$i8Suit, Fer the Larirett and Fluent Tobacco exhibited at the Lanciuler county ralr. Second Piize, a $12 Suit, . Fer the Next Largest and Finest Tobacco si hlbtteJ at the Lancaater County Fair. The contest open te anyone. Exhibit te tie made en Opening Day of Fair. The Judges will make their award. Myers & Ratbfen, LEAD1NO CLOTH1KKS, NO. 12 EAST ma STREET, LAHCABTIB, FA. w ILUlAMLHOfs JTOHTKH, CALL US BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. Lancaster County AGRICULTURAL FAIR! NEW FALL STYLES -IX- SUITS AND OVERCOATS OPBNEO ESPECIALLY POtt VISITORS TO THE PAIU. Special Prices this Week. NBW PALL STVLK8 tn Sent' Fine Bilk Hats and BUff felt Uerbys Open.d Kspedally for,Vlsltera telhsi'alr. Special Prices tbls Week, NEW PALL STVLtS in silk Neckwear. Ulevef, Cuffs and Suspenders Opened Especially for visitors te the Pair, Special Prices this Week. NBW PALL BTTLES In Ladles', Cent's and Bey's Beets, Shoes and Salters Opened specially for Visitors te tbe Pair. Special Prices tbls leek. Trunks, Values, rabbas and Satchel at 8PB CI at, PJtlCBS. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, S2. S4.S6 aad 38 East Klig Bt. LANCASTBB.PA, AGRICULTURAL. 1887. T 1887. 33d ANNUAL EXHIBITION PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Bread attrsMt aad Lahlata Ave., PHir.ADBI.PHIA. SBPTBMBBB n teTtb INOLUflV. atammeth .Agrte.lt.ral Display. Twe BnndnM and Petty Thousand Square Peet eeyerea axhlblUng spae. Thirty Aeres forCrewds. Hen ataess, Paacy Biding, Mey ele Contest , chariot Baeas, Heed Mnsle by BaaalarsOtaSsartra. lirevelas comfort for all visitors, rawest rates by railroads (avsnglag en aad it-half eeataper atUa.) Psnnsylvaaxa aad Keadf g Batlread SUUea. at ereaace. A.wi-HBLll,Pres. augg SwdAw D.w.atuLiB,ae. "117'ANTaD if AN TO V aMnsyeXearaafaaistai waSgbAtw gsvi ratal! Driais m wniecttea. a sate aaAasa k TAKE THB ttxisxistacaasi letaar sum ta itaaaavxaa asaatasia. aMt hssslasa. MBeese. tain I DBT UOODS. JUHNaSTOCK'S. SHAWLS, . JACKETS, JERSEYS. ALAKUE STOCK ur New Fill and Winter Sbails NOW OPflN. Single and Deuble, Plain and Orsy, In all unal ties and at Lew frlees. Jackets for Early Fall Wear. All new desirable Styles at exceedingly Iaw rrteea. JERSEYS. We liava placed en our counters a large let of Jerseys In all qualities, and have marked them at such prices that must affect rapid sales, arsKK tiibm.-m E. E. FabnestecL NKXT UOOK TO TUB COUET HUUSK, LARCA6TB-R, PA. N KW TORK.BTOKK. Fall Goods! WATT & SHAND, 0, 8 ft 10 HAST KINO ST LAMCABTBB, PA, invite Attention te special Bargains In brand sperti New FALL DRESS GOODS! ALL-WOOL ttRBSS Wlde,tte.ajara. 8U1TINUS, m Inches ALL-WOOLTKICOTS.S Inches Wide, Popu lar Shaaes,S7Ke. a raid; cbsanatsoe. PAWCT DRISS PLAID tnNsw and Blegant Ueslgss. S9 laebas Wlde,0c a yard, ts Inches Wide, 7se. a yard. Pine Silk and Weel SAXONY BCITINHSIn "tripes. Checks aad Mixtures,; as laches Wide, only tee, a yard, A II-Weel and Silk and Weel CASHUBBB BBHUK BUlTlNisa of th Finest tjusilttcs, la Btrlpes, Cheek and Plaids, at Lew Prices. 1MMEB8B STOCK OF ill-Weel Striped Skirts and Suitings, IT kite aad Colored Flannels, WH1TI AMD C0L0R1D BLANKETS, And New Importations of TABLE LINENS AT PBICIS TO SUIT TBB TIMES, -AT THB- New Yerk Stere. F IAIR WEEK PKEM1UMS. FAIR WEEK PREMIUMS -AT TBB Bosten Stere, 28 AHD 28 NORTH QUITO ST., LAN0A8TBB, PA. During the past months w bar been making extensive preparations ter k Graat Dry Goods Bulae a. Our buyers have been searching the best Mar. ketatnTfllSCOUNTBT AND stUVOfK. Yeu will be strnek with th bright, uhsartel appeal et us uux .snniens Aseerunsut ut NEW FALL DRESS GOODS, All tha Haw Novelties from Paralsm anal Ameii. oanMarkeuatPnesssoLow you will wendsr hew w. de It. Plain Goods for Pliii Peepli ASpeetaltyat Lew Prlee. SPECIAL PREMIUM. 10,090 Tards DBSea OOODS. SUK aad Weel lHe a yard worth tee. a yaid. SINSI.B and DOUBLC WOOLBN SHAWLS at Very Lew Priens. liWKsmnanU BLACK HBNBIBTTA at Lea than Cost PLUSH COATS, Hub Irtii, Ctaii, Jicktti tti Jerssjt, At Bxuaerdlaary Lew rrleas, B0ST0N8T0RE, StammBro.&Ce. WEAK MEN p. si M-Sassi M .gswew ysatmeiifwsa. bjuj gewjtylsj.rvyai7 AMKXnXIMNTa. AMKNDMKNT TO THK COBBTITU- X. ilUN proncedtettetttssnsofUisOei. uenwealth fortnelrappreval erreje etteanrlM ttsaerat Aiscmbly M tka Uommeawssdth of raantylvants. PablMiM by order of the eee ratary of the Common wealth, tn paraaaaaaef ArUelaXVlltnf tbe UonsiHullen. .Joint roselutlnn proposing an amandmeat te the Uoastttaiien nl this Common wealth i eacTtea i. n it reaiUved by tha Meaate aad lloaseet HspMwutatlvMnrtaatmraOTWsaHfe ?l "sylvaalaia ueneral AsseabiyasakTaat the foUewIng ameaduint ts propeMd te the Constitution of the commonwealth of Paaa Article fiswrsmr"0' mlx Xha K,sbteeaU AMBNDMIKT. There shall be an additional artlels te salt asToilews?" designated as ArUcle lit, AET10LK XIL ;rtltl.SrS..V.a:,.y iS.y . a nevarsi i.wii,u, inpiiiuiimi,Mi way vioiaiien or L prohibition shall I be a misdemeanor, MiaJstai aa shall be nrevlSed b law. ' '' ll manufacture, sale, or beeplagfotsilsjef tntoaleatlng liquor for ether pnipeiVia tbsitjas n iiiTi.n.ii iuy in auii.wva I sue maaai I as may tm prescribed by law. The Ueaeni snmuiy aeau. a tne nrst session suees-alsa the adoption of this article of the UensttUUaw, rnsei mwi whu in au equal penaiues nirJIa xrils A true ceny of tha Joint Resolntlen. en a st i. as w. ktewsi. angl SmdW Secretary of the Coatmeaweallh . AMKNDMKNT TO THR C0N8T1TTJ, mm. thm prnpesea te ineciuteasef tais com monwealth ler iaelr annieval or reieetlea b tka lieners! Assembly et tbe Commonwealth of 1'ennsylvsnfa, Published by order of tha See rotary of thn Commonwealth, in puraaaaeeef AMIcle.WIlt of the constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amendmsat te th consittnilen et tha ownuienwealth i Sscries 1. As it rsselreil by th ttenett and lleutr of Hrprr$enlntiifi n Ms LmmenetaitH ft l'tnnivlmnln in (linrrnl if Aiitmbty mil, i hat tne following la proposed aa an aumndm'nt of the oenstltuilou or tha commonwealth of Paaa sylvsnla In accordance with th previsions of the eighteenth article thereof : AMBNUMBNT. Strike out from section one, el artlela eight, the tour uallfloatlens for voters which reads aa follews: It twenty-two yean of aga or up warts, b shall have paid, within two years, a slat or county tax. which shall have been assessed at least two months, and paid at least nas mouth before tbe election," se that th section whlefe teaas ioiiews i Every msle citizen, twenty-one years of aga, possessing the follealng quallScauens, shall b entitled le vote at all elections : First, lie shall have been a cltixen of tn United States at least one month. second. He shall have resided In the state en year (or tf, having previously been a inaltsd elector or native born cltlaen of lb slate, ha sball bsve removed therefrem and returned, then six months) Immediately preceding th election. Third. He sball have resided In th election district where he .ball offer te vote at least two months immediately preceding the election, Peuith If twenty-two years efag or no wards, h shall have paid, within two years, a state or county tax, which shall have beea as sessed at least two months, and paid at least en month before th election, shall be amended, se aa te read as fellows t very mate citizen iwenir-ene ysmrsni an- nesseaslngthe following quallBeatfens, shall M entitled te vote at the polling place el ta else tien alstrlet of whleb h shall at ths times a estdent and net elsewhere : First He shall have bean a citizen of the United suites at least thirty days. Second. He shall have resided In the stale one year (or If, having previously been aqnallSsd elector or native born citizen et th state, b shall have removed thernfmm and returned, then six months) Immediately preceding th ejection. Third, lie .ball Mve resided In tbe election district wbcre he shall erler te vote at least thirty days Immediately preceding the election. The legislature, at the session thereof next alter the adoption of this section, sball. and from time te time therealter may, enact laws te piop piep erly enforce this prevision. reurta. Kvury male cllzen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a eitlzsa ler thirty days and an Inhabitant of tats state one year next preceding sn election, except at municipal elections, ana ter ine issi uwiy uavs a resident el tbe election dlstrtet la which be msy offer his vote, shall be entitled te vote at sucn election tn the election district of wblch be sball at the time be a resident and net else where for all officers that new are or hereatwr msy be elected by tha people : iYoileVd. That In time of war no doctor In the actual military seme el the slate or of the United State, la the army or navy thereof, sball be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such stsc M dutrtst, and th lecl.'atur shall hsv rower te provide the manner tn which and ta llm and plsce at wblcb such absent electors mav vote, and ter the returns and canvas rt their votes In tbe election dlstnet In which they respectively reside s-irth. Fer the nurnnse i of voting, no peraea sball be deemed te have gained or lest a real- dene by reason of hi. presence or absence while empiey.a in te service or tne united States or the Slate, nor while engaged ta la navigation of th waters of the .tale or of ta high seas, nor srbile a student of sny college or semlnary el learning, nor vMls kept af any asmsneusv ur puuiiu in nstltutf-n, except th la- mavs e soldiers el any home for disabled and Indigent s and sailors, who, ter the purpose ofvot efvot ofvet all be deemed te reside In tie election die- inv. snail trict where ssld borne Is lerated. Laws sball be made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, tbe tit- Izens wae snail euiiueatevi itbsrLjhtotsttte in.n b rebv LMtabllkhed. A true ropy et tbelelnt resolution. CIIAHLKS W.SrONB. Secrutary of the Common wealth. ang3-3mdw JPVJUJPVJIB. tSurnituke. DEICHLER& SCHAUM Are Still at th Old Stand, 31 SOUTH QUMIN BTRMr, (Up Stairs.) WITH A rULL LINB OP PABLOB, CHAM BEB, DlNINU-KOOM and BITCllEN FURNITURE, Which they offer at the Very Lewest Prices, OPIIOLBTBUINO and BKPAIBtNii PreaipUy Attended Te. aag?7-:ma flRICULKU ASCHADxf. w XOMYKR'H KOKNlTURIk HTOHB. WHAT U WANT. IP U want a Chamber Suite. U want a Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture.; U want Dining Roem Furniture. U want Sitting Iloem Furniture. U want Kitchen Furniture. U want a Hall Stand. U want a Mattress or Spring. U want a Leeking Glass. U want Anything in Our Line. TJ want the Best for the Meney. U want a Bargain. U can find it AT WlDxtYXB'8 FrjnKITDRsTBTOBB, Cob. East Kine and Dun Snuacra. Lancaster. Fa. u NOERTAK1MO. WALTER A. HEINITSH, Fumlihlng Undertaker, Nea. -7 sd 90 Beatb Quem sKrewt, LANOASCBU, PA. sBrBBSIDBNCB NO. TBBBT. Ul SOUTH gUBBN AU u. Lateat and Most Approved tf stheOs nssd where desired. A previous praotloalsx praetloalsx praotlealsx ps3rlaoffouryar.anabl.B). te Oaaraatee taattJavsryB.tPesMDMSrvieawuiDi ana at autism. Personal Attention airea te Dlraetlag AUPnaeaUltrBteatw ay -nOB GREAT BARQAIMa, AT R, M. VST w 1 VBBLT.Ag. SWSL SlHSt. OVBBALS, JAOBBTi, tjelal, jJuppa, suspeb wlSavflAirqeaa aa BBzsO, SSWWIWWS . il V ', 'ii m -i . U Mania-is tftak m,l b.. kJ s I . SSSJSMSffl 8Br& " " " "w I " -... H' f ma&vxk. TTWInialiTti MM infJSirt -A3. USiU 4tM-iv's.2LJ- - . : . ?. ."-'. JfA'-.,. SB SB. Ski SBIBxIia sTIsTsl I paasaajasvuXj! mmmm SHPiw r5aaST.TgjHBjHggi aaTBIlTiaSSa l ia . S-- A XlU-sW .'fn i ;Janl m. . H - TT i.,,iartiii'-iii' -r - . ,-rs ls' j.
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