Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 14, 1886, Image 2

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The Weekly Intelligencer
Published Every Wednesday Morning.
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THB INTELLIGENCER,
Intelligencer Building-, Lnncnster, Pa.
ljc fnutasicr -Intelligencer,
LANOABTKH. JUNE 14. 188b
The State and the Estates.
It seems te have cscaieil general notice
that, whereas when the late Gen. A.I).
Dltmars died, leaving a testamentary dis
position of his estate, tbe l.iw as te the ilis ilis
ttlbutien of an estate devised by a whT'veIiI
for uncertainty " steed one way, when tlie
time came for the will te be se formally
declared by courts or agreed te be se by
contestants the law steed quite another
way.
Te be mere explicit, Gen. Dituiars made
his will Teb. 2, 1SS3, leaving the residue of
his estate, which subsequently amounted
te $00,000 or $70,000, " te be used in means
te ascertain what chllJren were created te
de ; what the child may be directed te and
instructed in what he or she is best adapted
te de, my executer te use the sum te the
best of hl3 judgment and means te carry
out my herein expressed desire." lie died
June 10, 1&S3, and his will was admitted te
prebate June 10, 1883. Had it then or at
any time within the next two years been
judicially declared te be "void for uncer uncer
talnty.er the object of the trust be net as
certainable," the esUtte might hae es.
cheated te the commonwealth of Fennsj 1 va
nia, as provided by the act of April 20, 1S3,
under which if the objects of a charitable
trust were " net ascertainable" it shall be
taken te have been made " subject te be
further regulated and disposed of by the
legislature of tills commonwealth, in man
ner as nearly in conformity with the intent
of the donor or testator and the rules of
law against perpetuities as practicable, or
otherwise, te accrue te the public treasury for
the public use."
Curiously enough the following law get
upon the statute boeksof a later date, July
7, ISSe :
He it enacted, t&, That In tbe disposition
or property by will made or te be made ler
anyrellgleuH, cbarltable, literary, education
al, or scientific use or purimMO, If tbe aame
shall be void for uncertainty, or tbe object of
tlie trust be net ascertainable, or has ceased
le exist or be an tinlavvlul perpetuity, micli
preKrty Hhall go te the heirs at law and next
of kin, of the noccdent as lu the case of per
sons who have died or may die lutestate.
The coincidence of its appearance at the
particular time of itspasaagu and approval,
when it controls the disposition of the .Jit
mars estate, suggests very strongly that it
was especially passed for the benefit of
these interested therein. This is net, how
ever, any objection te tlie new law, which
seems te be reasonable enough. If a will
be void for uncertainty and tlie nature of
the charitable trust which it seeks te estab
lish be " net ascertainable" there is no just
reason why the estate should uet fellow the
intestate laws, subject of course, where
there are no direct heirs, te the collateral
inheritance tax.
Even against this tribute of ile per
cent, te the state from property that gees
te collateral heirs theie is a geed deal of
pretest, and tiiere lias been et late years a
;
strong undercurrent of feeling for the re
peal of the law. It is doubtful if it will
ever prevail. The idea that the state has
a share in inheritauces when they de net
descend directly Is a very strong one ; and
there is a growing feeling that the state
should have a considerable slice out of nil
large estates, irrespective of the re
lations of the heirs te them. An
interesting case is likely te arise
in the matter of the estate of old Jehu Du
bois, of Clearfield," who left an estate varl varl
eusly estimated at from eight te twenty
flve million dollars. Before his death he
conveyed it te his nephew for a nominal
consideration, with such leservatieus that
he is said te have controlled it te the last
and could have revoked the grant. Under
these circumstances the question arises
whether it is subject te collateral inherit
ance tax. The amount at stake is very
large ; the commonwealth, if entitled te
the tax, would get nearly half a million
dollars, and the register of the county
tweuty te tweuty-tlvQ thousand dollars. It
is net likely such amounts will be left slip
without challonge; and the probabilities
are Jir, Jcnks has come home for a fight.
The Clril Senlec Kules.
The chairman of the Heuse in committee
of the whole, Mr. Ulount,ef Georgia, ruled
out of order the Helman amendment te
the civil service appropriation providing
that hereafter persons of ever 15 years of
age might be eligible te appointment, and
that all who successfully pass the examina
tions be placed upon the list and sent up
for the selection of the appointing power.
The technical objection te this " rider "
was that under the new rules of the Heute
no legislation In effect can be hooked en te
an nppropriatlenbtll ; and this seems te be a
wise pre visieu en the whole, though at ti mes
it might be well te putupen the expenditures
of public money some restriction that can can
net be secured in the regular course of leg leg
islatleu. Moreover, the civil service regu regu
latfeus are rules net laws, and a modifica
tion of therubyCongressIstebougarded
with roeie leniency than law-making in the
etrlct Dense. Mr. mount's ruling is, how
ever, acquiesced in, and that is the end of
the matter for the present at least.
This determination of it does net ludl ludl
cate.te the reorganized civil service com cem com
mMea ny approval by Congress of the
pld Eaten system ; Indeed, few members
Weeded it and very few sympathized with
,t Jt. There is little reason and a great deal
Uwtje unreasonable in it. The country
CilM ue iJmecratic party ioek te me new
BMinlnk)iieis for better rules ; we have
OlteHWtUeprtildent will approve some
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changes. Give Oberly a chance. His
batchet is new and sharp.
--
Foreclose the Land Forfeitures.
Whatever may have been the wisdom of
the lavish land grants te railroads when
they were made by Congress and it Is by
no means certain that they were necessary
for a timely development of the country
the American iieeplu have- pietty thor
oughly made up their minds that the un
earned grants shall be forfeited.
Since the Incoming of the first Demo Deme
cratic: Heuse of recent years, there has lieen
no land subsidy granted te any corporation
and it will be many years liefore any party
has the temerity te vote another. Hut
there Is only a- diiTea'iice in termsand form
between a new grant and tlie iudulgence
of an old one of which the conditions have
never been fulfilled.
Tlie neuse shows n commendable dispo
sition te hurry tip the forfeitures ; the Sen
ate is inclined te obstruct them. The
Heuse Is moie nearly responsible te the
peeple ; the Senate has moie corporation
lawyers and bigger stockholders. It has
had te pass a bill prohibiting its membets
from being representatives of the people
and counsel for their plundeiers at the
same time. Presently some of the mem
bers of tlie Senate will have te cIioems their
positions.
Wiui.k sporting paiiers nre growing up en
all sides and are apparently prosperous. Hell's
Lte, the father of them all, has thrown up
the sponge tu Londen.
Matthkw Aunelu, new iu this country
anil the object of distinguished consideration
wherever be visits, seems te be a pretty geed
political trimmer, llefere leaving Kuglaml
he delivered hlmself of seme nutl-trixh sen
timents In connection with the present home
rule fctruggle lu Ireland that were ery se
verely criticised. A change new appears te
be coming ever tbe spirit of his dream, ler
he is new quoted us having theso sentiments:
" 1 am in favor of home rule for Ireland. 1
would gie much the -ame rights as your
states have here. I would make three prov
inces one of Connaught and Monster, one of
the Leinster, which includes Dublin, and one
of Ulster, tbe Protestant North of Ireland. I
would gie each provlnce a legislature with
power te control Its internal lUfalrs. 1 would
have them se constituted that ene could net
h wallow up another any mero than your state
of Georgia can swallow up the state of Illi
nois." It is wonderful whit an ellecttbe brac
ing airef American Ireedeiu has tijieu the
most ultra of Teries.
Gladstenes trumpet liasHKaln snumled
te the electors of Midlothian. One blsst upon
his bugle herti is north a theusiud speeches
by ethors.
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Ay enterprising fellow has secured a
patent en arched chimney caps and Is new
beginning his operations against unfortunate
citizens et llarrisburg who hive worn them
en their houses slnce tbe days of our fathers
He proposes te collect f'2 from every In In
Irlnger of his patents. Why don't seme ene
intent the chimneys? Our patent laws are
liberal enough.
PuiVATK parties in Glasgow, have nearly
completed a war vessel w hich is pronounced
by experts te be ene of tbe most formidable
ever built. It is provided w ith elaborate tor
pedo apparatus and guns te threw shells
rtlled with an explosive gulatine of great
power, 'lhls vessel Is for sale te the highest
bidder, and en the next alarm et war her
owners wIlluodeuHdisposoof her at hand-
BomeproUt. It is te be hoped that seme of
our ship-builders will undcruUe liKe enterprise-,
as our navy is slew in build
ing and when needed will be needed badly.
It is probable that that eneralilu chestnut
"the sweet girl traduate with her golden
halt" will be vigorously worked this week.
WuiT-heNiiAY or 1'tlngsten was cele-
brated yesterday in all tbe churches that
make a practice et observing iinperMiit
events of sacred history. It commemorates
tbe descent of the Hely Spirit uhu the
aiiostles. It is ene of the greatest of the
great events uieii which Christianity was
founded and It is right that the day should
rank with Christmas, Geed Trldny and
Kaster. It was observed by all Jew s ascom ascem ascom
meuioratho of the giving et the tables of the
law te Moses en .Mount Muni, and that this
mysterieus gilt or the Hely spirit of tbe
power te speak In unkuew u tongues should
have ceme ou that day is a fact lull of signifi
cance. It proclaimed that the new dlsHina.
lien came uet te any ene nation et mankind
but te nil. It is right euuugh then that the
Monday following this holy day should be a
holiday, a gala day iu the same sense us
Christmas, though In les-s degree.
Yeni c'OU.vtv has declared for Heaver.
but net for llresius. Hut the Democracy
would Justas seen deleat any ether Repub
lican candidate for congressman-at-large us
the Lancaster county aspirant.
The fostlvelittlo bird new begins his an
nual pick at the best side et the rlpe cherry,
Daniel Muller, et Doylestown, has hit upon
a novel plan te prevent this devastation. At
break of day wheu the birds begin te war
bio their songs, he arms bluuclf u ith a shot
gun and u set of sleigh bells, and, Uking his
station under the tree, awakens the slumber
ing Inhabitants by the merry tinkling et the
bells and an occasional shot at a bird daring
enough te alight in the neighborhood et the
forbidden fruit. A high price should be ob
tained ler fruit se zealously guarded.
Jehn L. Sulmvan'h training new is said
te consist et lying abed late in the morning
and sitting up Inte ut night ; which areeasy
and demoralizing habits te acquire.
PERSONAL.
Uieiit Hnv. Themas !'. IIkmui i;ev,
bishop of the Reman Catholic duesu of
I'rovldence, Rhede Island, died en Friday
night, aged SO years.
Tub Piiesiuent's salary is paid him In
monthly installments f 1.1C0 01 en the last
day or each mouth and the treasurer al
ways makes it u point te send him uetes of
the latest Issue.
Coneiikssma.n llevi.nS I-'ayette county
frlends state It as u isisiilve (act that the
moneyed politicians bought up ten of tbe
lleyle delegates te the Westmoreland ceuii.
ty Democratic convention.
PitorKssonJAMKsMAOALihii:H,8iiKjrin PiterKssonJAMKsMAOALihii:H,8iiKjrin PitorKssenJAMKsMAOALihii:H,8iiKjrin
tendent of the public schools et Philadelphia,
la ibeltig discussed as the probable successor
of General Kateu as commissioner of imblie
education of the Uulted SUtes.
AiicimiALii l'euiiEs, the English war
correspondent, and Miss l.ula Melcs,
daughter of General M.C. Meigs, U. 8. A.
are te tie married at Washington this weak.
1' orbes is 47 and a widower, aud MisH Melus
la about 3a
Reiikkt IluowNiNe, poet and widower,
is new reported te be about te marry MrH,
Arthur Iironsen, who was the beautltul Miss
DeKay. a belle of New Yerk. Alter her hus
band dled crazy she became a philanthropist
aud patroness et linearis.
Tin: Piiksidunt and Mrs. Cloveluud at
tended divine servlce at Dr. .Sunderland's
church yesterday morning, being the only
occupants of the presidents pew. There
was the usual crowd or slght-seers at the
deer when the president's ceupe drove up.
J. Dun en Htiiki.k, well-known ler Ih
last rerty years as uu eminent civil engineer,
!iii i i. .,mer uml irea manulacturer,
hid ! ,V , Ml?wn, " "y morning. He
Sifc" m about four weeks with nervous
paralysis. aCCU',,a'1 ,,y B''"ltems of
I'oatlbleTenrotuUvaUnil ui.,1 III. ur,l
Prosident Cleveland and hi, bride have
under was deratien a preposition te make a
lour of the lakes with a Belect party et friends
In a steamer during the summer. As seen as
Congresa adjourn they lutend te snend
nnia Hi. in nil Dm -Vew I.'i 7.i -- "l'"U
and mountain regions and 'tirence ke teffn
AdiremiackB ler a low days.
nABK iiAi.u nmns.
Seme f plry l'nl5lnph i,r 1'Ujn unit lMajrrn.
Ihe 8oer n! Hrcetit (tAtntn-lttlPAAM
ami New KugsRCinrtii.
On Saturday nntnoef tbe LmiUir high
school defeated the New Helland club, by the
scere of 15 te 11. It Is said the home club get
the best of the umpire's decWnns.
The New Yerk irerM gets tbe base lull
chestnuts when they are meuldy. This
morning It published the story as original
about Vete Drowning blowing the water
through his ears.
The League games of Saturday were as
follews: At Detroit; Detroit II, SL LeiilsT ;
at ltrnten : New Yerk 3, Hosten 1 : at Phila
delphia: Philadelphia 3, Washington -, at
Chicago : Chicago S. Kansas City
American Association teams of Saturday
wero : At Staten Island : Mets 2, Athletic 0 :
at ltaltimere : Itroekl vn ft ltaltlmore fi ; at St.
Leuis: Loulsllle.l, SL Leuis t ; at Cincin
nati ; l'ittsburc Is Cincinnati 5.
The largest crowd seen at tlie staten Island
crnunds this seaen went te see the Mets
dereat tbe Athletics en Saturday. The latter
bad but two hits oil L.Mich.
The Detroit St. Leuis game ou Saturday
was ene or the most wenderlul en record.
The home club did terrific hatting and had
twonty-euo wltli a total of forty-eno hits oil
Sweeney. The Wolverines hail no less than
seven home runs, of which Thompson ntid
Koweeach had two.
The ltaltlmore correspondent of Aixirrnw
l.fe thinks that the Hroeklyns are a tlne bai
ting team aud they can nlwass hit Kllrey.
He says, however, that they cannot run
bases, ami if they could de this part of their
w erk as well as ft irnleS meu they w eulil w in
mere games. This does net tally with the
Associated Press dispatches which are -ent
from ltaltimere w hen the home club lee.
Almest every time it is charged te stupid
base mini I m;.
The liosteus had .i,l(Kl jieople te see their
game en Saturday. The lieuie club had the
same number of hits as the New Yerk, aud
played an errorless puue yet they lest.
Kllrev, besides belneali excellent pitcher,
is a wonderful bae runner.
It is admitted that Dennett, of the Detroit,
is the most wonderful catcher en the ball
ground.
Hut six hits were made oil Powell, who
pitched his best game ler Baltimore en Sat
urday. In the Cinciunatl-Pittsburg game en Sat
urday Mullaue was put iu te pitch for the
home team and was batted considerably.
Merris wen tbe gsme in the ninth Inning.
Alter two men were out be lilt te right Held
for n home run, bringing in two men en
bases.
The Wilkesbarre, knocked Lewistewu out
by 1 te 0 Saturday, and Williamsport de
feated Alteena IT te 12
The New Yerk club hw at last secured
Devlin, the lett-hauded pitcher.
The Athletics received fielr lirst shut out
Saturday.
Manager ll.irnIeh.is sinned Jimmy Clinten,
the old reliable centre tlelder, whewill take
HoeverS place, the latter having Is-en lstd
oil'. Hoeer is silJ te tie a dude player. The
ether day l-'ester, of the Mets, struck a home
run te centre Held. lioeer ran ler it and felt.
Instead of fellow lug the bill he slopped te
brush oil" his pants.
Geerge llradly has already been released
by Rochester. Bancroft lias soieral mure
old-timers who are no geed except te draw
big salaries.
Menk Cliue, et Atlanta, leads the Seuthern
League in batting.
On Saturday atteruoen the empleyes of R.
C. Suaderaud Samuel MoeroS cigar factories
played a match game of ball en the Ironsides
ground. Moero's men were defeated by L.7
te X
The Terente club wauls te uvure l'yle, of
the Newark. The bt. Leuis League would
like te have Coeganand Ca-ey aud the Ath
letics want Hilly Greenwood.
Waterbury is leading the Hasten! League.
This is Joe Simmons' team aud contains
Derby, Hlgginsand Harney McLaughlin.
The Newark club of the Uasteru League
defeated Waterbury by I te e ou Saturday
and the New Yerk l'urhl says of the game.
"Through 1'yleS phenomenal pitching ler
the visitors and Illugins costly errors at sec
ond base for the home nine Waterbury lest
her first of twelve cetieeutiv e games, her
closest rival winning. There was a general
feeling that Newark would win, but a shut
out was net looked ler. Hughes did very
well although quite lame, aud if the Water
hury's could have hit Pyle only a little bit,
they would have wen. " Tlie excitement was
Intense, its theclubs were seuveuly matched,
both working llKe clockwork, except wheu
Hlggius made the errors which each tlme al
lowed the visitors te get around far enough
te scere en sate hits at the right time." Hut
three hits were made eir I'yle.
Jim Knowles is the bet bise stealer et the
Washington team.
The Syracuse team, which includes Tum Tum
ney, Je'hn Green, JacWiy, Alcott, House House
eolder, all old KaMern League jilaver, leads
the Intornatieii.il Association. On Saturday
thev defeated Hutlaie 11 te 1.
The newspiper reporters of Memphis
think they knew mere about the manage
ment of the c ub than the manager, and they
keep sheeting at him.
On Saturday a picked nine et young men
of this city calling themselves the Ironsides,
and wearing the uniform et that organization
went te Columbia, where they weredeleated.
King and Resh, of this city, termed the hat
tcry ter the Columbia club,aud Maynard aud
Gibsen ler their opponents. King pitched
a splendid game while Maynard was very
wild and gave niue men bases en balls. The
score w as :
Columbia .... 1 5 e u 0 1 e l II
Ironsides e e i a a e l e e 3
harnedruns Columbia, 2 Ironsides, 1; lleine
nins Cnliimhii, 1 , lreusldea, 1. Total ba-e till s
Columbia, II . Ironsides, 5. Struck out lly
KiiiK. 1- by ilayniinl, 5. Krrer.s Columbia, I
IreiiMlrk-i), 7i I Uses en lulls ( elumbli, !i . lrou lreu
sldesi, -i.
Ijincaster has mere bill clubs at present
than it has had ter years.
Charley Shay writes that he arrived safely
in Norfolk aud Is pleased w ith the town and
club. The latter has geed backing.
Dtinden, the inutu pitcher et the Nash
vllles, was recently lined for kicking. He
must iiave done tlie act with his feet
The Detroit wanted .Smiling Dick Conway,
of the Lawrence (Mass.) club (of the Yerk
Kastern League club in liSI), but the young
pitcher, who is one of the met gentlemanly
players in the prolession, said he would
rather remain w here he is. Had he been
desirous et going he could uet have gotten
away without trouble.
Robinson, the second baseman of the SL
Leuis Drowns, went en a sproe at Louisville,
and talked back te Capt. Comlskey. He was
lined 530H, about f25 a w erd.
Oscar Walker, of last years Newarks, has
joined Nick Bradley en ihe Kingsten team.
O'Rourke leads the Leagutjiu batting with
Dennis Hreuthers second and Hlg Thompson
sixth. Reger Cenner is down te tweuty tweuty
seventh plaea
The Hroeklyns had the pleasure of holding
llrst place for ene day. Yesterday they lest
aud the St. Leuis w en, giving the latter the
lesd again.
In St. Leuis yesterday the home nine de
feated Pittsburg by -1 te a Four bits were
made oil Carutliers and tlve oil ( ,al vln. Tlie
last named pitcher had three or his clubs bibr.
At Rldgoweod park the Mets doteated the
Brooklyn by 6 te 0, although each club had
the same number or hits and errors. The
Leulsvilles are keeping up their geed work,
and yesterday they downed Cincinnati by 1
te :
A Hlery of imii O'Leury.
Jimmy Galvlu tells this story ubeut Dan
O'Leary : "Dan liad been released somewliero
an' in huuiin' an engagement he was writin'
te all the maiiiigerM Iu the country that he
was just inurUeriu pitcliers that season.
Well, he get a Jeb an' ler several games he
couldn't hit nuiblii'. Se all the Heys was
gliiu' him the grand laugh ubaut bis blulls.
Well, at the end et a game bis side bad tbe
bases full uu' two meu out an' needed a hit
bad te win. Dan says, 'boys, here's my
tune,' as lie went te the bat. They kept
kiddin' and laughlu' at lilm, but siire enough,
bang she went for a dandy bit. Twe men
came sallln' iu home, whlie Dan steiiped te
shake his list at tbe gang en the bench an'
bdloreut, 'leek at that, ye sons of guns; ye
thought 1 couldn't lilt it, dldve?" Then
Dan Boemod te remember that he' had an en
gageineut at llrst, but his liltln speech had
laken up se much time that the ball get there
berore lilm an' the two ether lellers' ruus
didn't count uu' the game was lest."
A MeMage te I'aruell,
James Moenoy Sunday night cabled the
following from Hiill'ale te Mr. I'aruell ; "Te
I'aruell, Heuse Common s, Louden Branch
103, et Bullale, iu meeting nssembled, renew
their plodges te their brethren In Ireland,
and, as a beginning, have this day sent te the
Rev. Charles O'Reilly six hundred dollars
for the coming election expenses, pieiulslug
te fellow It up witli larger contrlbutienf as
long as Irelaud's Htruggle for Justice ceu.
tlnues."
TmcRuUnoprtcesuten the lavish summer,
And June may be had by the poorest comer.
-. II. LendU
IIOHOI.INKV CII.VrtT.ll lN.U'M'-
One day In the bluest et summer nealher,
Sketching under a whispering oak.
I heard rtu' bobolinks laughing together
III ci sonieoinllhotoulcil Jeke.
H list the fun was 1 couldn't discover,
laiuguiiKO of buds Is a rtilille en eaitli .
What could they flint In nhlte weed and cleinr
Te split their siJei with such musical mlrlti '
Was it some prank et the prodigal summer
Km e lu Hie cloud or voice tu tliobiivre
tjui-rulens cut bird-woodpecker diuiiiiiiei -l
awing et nms lildti ever the tree '
as It some chipmunk's chatter or wrvsel
I' inter the stone wall stealthy ami !
Or was It the joke about me and ln easel.
Tr Ins te rati h the lints et tliesk
Mill the) flew Upslly, shaking all eci,
lliibbltug with Jollity, brimful of glee -
While 1 sit ll-tcnlug deep In the cleiei
W iimlfli Inn w hat llielr Jirvim could tie.
Twin but the voice el nuieriiliii; the lirlchtcst
That ever d iw lied ei er you h uten y hills ;
'Tuns but the senit of alt Jey that Is llsititesl
Sunshine breaking In laughter and trills.
alii te conjectuie the welds the are singing.
Only liy tones can w e fellmv the tune ;
lu the full heart et the summer llebls rtnglni;,
ItiiKing the ihythmlcal gtvluesd nt June
lir S.igi,-s Catuirh Itcincdy suipas-.es nil.
M.TuAw
teething lUtiies are happy It their guun are
bathed with Hit. lU:n"s Teething Lollen.
Siiniiner Mothers be earclul of jour babies
wlthdlarrhiei. Dr. Hasp's Dtirrhivi Mixture
cures when everythlni; else tails, l'ttce 15 ets.
Fer situ by 11. Ik Cochran, .Ne. 117 and 1 -North
ljuuen stlx-et, I.anc;wter, l'a. ImdAw
Hj-pepsl i wines fiimi Torpid l.lier and ens
tleiie-s. ou iHiiniil digest your feed well
unless jour llier and bowels act properlj-.
llrainlivtir Tills, taken one or two at nlht for
a wiek or se, will regulate the bowels, stimulate
the ltier and ensure a iuick and healthful di
gestion. These Pills, are puiely m Billable, con
tain imminent and are abselutelj harmless for
old ami eung.
The Same llumaii Nature.
Many vain attempts are m.ule te ieixat the
temarkable success of llensen's Capvtuv Plaster.
This splendid remedj Is known, sold and used
evervwheiv, and its prtmpt action and mil trai
led curatlie powers have wen let It hosts of
friends, lmttitlens hsve sprumr up under
similar "iimnllii names, such ns "Capslcin,"
' C apslcum.' etc , lntemled te deceive the care
less and unwarv The-e articles pe-es none
f the virtues of the genuine 'ihervfote we
hope the ieplti wilt assist us te protect what
are at once ttitlr Interests and ours Ask for
llousen's t'ltister, and examine whit Is given
j ou, and make sure that the word" I apclne "
(scut luth middle of the plaster Itseir.aud the
rhnei sells ' tmtle-uark ts mi the tace cloth
Any reputable dealer will show- you the safe
guinls uiiheut hesitation If jeu cannot re
memtier the name. Itensen's Capcluu l'lasti-r
cut lhls paragraph from the paper. (1)
lhrt, Is Netlilni; siirprlKlnj;
lu the la, t tint Ileusen s Capclt.e Plasters are
widely Imitated; Ihit cheap and worthless
plasters, with names of similar sound and sim
ilar appearance In type, are freelj" offered for
sale. Articles of great andertglnit merit always
liavti te tsmipete wlthtrashj Imitations. Hut as
thej become known thej die out through tie
sered negle I. Meanwhile we warn the public
ngalnst the se railed ' Cnpslcum," " Capslcln "
c'apucln " and ' Capstelne " plasters, whether
" llenten's,' llurten's " or etherw tse. They
have no luediclnsler curative virtues whatever,
un.l are made te sell en the reputstlen or lien
sons. When en n-h-islng ask for lleu-en', deal
with re-pectuble druggists only, ane yen can
not lie dei elM-d Thoirenulne his the "Three
seals trade mark en the cloth and the word
' Uvpclne " cut In the centre. JH-JI.W.Sw
.11T.VIAL XUT1VK.S.
Klekrd Out.
Hew man v peeiile there are who am struggling
te rise In lhls world that uie kicked down and
out bj" envious rivals. 77iemii' J-Jclectrtc Oil
never " kicked out" IU rmt roils. It Is true blue.
Ker thriKit nirettlens, asthma and catarrh It Is a
certain and rapid cure. Ker s de by II. 11 Coch
ran, druggist, i IT and !.' North ljueen street,
lain easier.
some strong Mludcl AVemeu.
Can regulate their husbands amazingly fast,
bhetitd they net de their dutj'. H urdeck lltoed
llittr are a geed regulator of the circulation.
They are exelusivciy a bleed tonic, and con-e
quetitlj- strike at the root of tnaiiy serious all
im-nt. Fer sale bj II. It. Cochran, druggist, 127
and JJ -North Queen street, Lancaster.
I'ut I (sill Ills I'eet.
".set up In bed and coughed ttll the clothing
was wet with ersptnitien. My wile Insisted
that I ue 77iemm' Kclertrie Oil The tlrst tea tea tea
spoentut rellevisl me and two buttles have cured
me 1 i-.in hene-,tly recetnuiend It " K. 11. i'er
kins, Cr k Centre, V. Fer sile by II. Jt.
LiK-hran, druggist, XT, and 13) .North Queen
street, l.uic.i-ler.
KAl'II) Tit A.N sir.
latent and ticst form of rapid transit ts trir
The
a pt-r-'in tifiubleu w 1th a sick br.ul.iehe te take a
doe of lr Leslie's K-ct.d Prescription and
what i rapid transit train the alllii lien lakes for
Its depailuru. Ste advertisement In another
column. ili-i-W-ljUU)
(illonie hweet lieuie.'
This song Is verj' pesl In Its waj-, but Is there
any sickness In the household- If se, home can
net be ulwnj s pleasant. We take especial pleas
ure In recommending Jlurdeck Jlloed HiUert.a.
bona tide und certain cure for dyspepsia, and all
diseases et the liver and kidneys, for sale by II.
II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ItJ North Queen
street, Lancaster.
Ilaj- I'vver anil Kese Celd
Are attended bj an lnllainc-1 condition of the
lining membrane of the nostrils, tear-ducts and
thniat, nllecllng the lungs. An acrid mucus ts
secreted, the discharge ts accompanied with a
burning sensation. There are severe spasms of
sneezing, frequent attiioksef headache, watery
ana Inllamcd eyes. Kl's Cream lialui Is a remedj-that
can be depnnded upon. Mcntut
druggists: by null, registered, feu cunts. Elj Elj
JSrethurs, druggists, Oswego, N.J.
Jll '-WdlSKl.lw
Ilen't !!e Falnt-heartssl,
If jeu are In trouble lookup, held en, give
the blues geed bj Ifj-eu are iu pain, have
lumeness, have an achu of uny kind, go te the
druggist and ask htm for Themut' Ecleetric Oil
It will de you geed every time. Ker sale by II.
II. Cochran, druggist, LIT and 1JJ -North Queen
street, laiucaster.
Hear lilm.
"I feel new. I was afflicted with sick head -at
he and general debility, but Jlurdeck llloed
Hitters brought about an Immediate Improve
In my general heallh. 1 consider them thu best
family medicine in thu market." Adnlph Lalloz,
Iluifale, M. V. I'orHalebyH U. Cochran, drug
gist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster.
i'ttOi'UHALlt.
Nerii'i:.
1 have been requested by the Hnance
(Jeimnlttee. eflheCttv of Lancaster, te cull In
rer thu Mluklng Kiind, tbe fellow lug bends of the
lean authorized by ordinance, et the City of
Lancaster, l'a .approved -March 3. A, 1). Is!, te
refund JAjUOU el the existing Indcbtedncsi et
the City et Lancaster at 4 per cent , and
amended by ordinance approved March , ll
Of the series enu te twenty years, viz N'es. f,
II. W. 17, 18, 21. "i, !,!, 41, il, 60, fcJ, 6, S7, M, CO, Ml,
III, 'Jl. of one Ibuusand dellareeach.
Helders will therefore prusent the above num
bered bends at this ofllee en or befeie JULY I,
lsi. for payment, alter which date interest en
said bends will cease. W. A. JIOKTO.V,
JIayer.
Mateb'8 Orrtce, LAScaSTEB, l'A , June, l.la-C.
JltJylJI,WA3
NOTIOK TO URIDUK HUILDKRS.
Healed proposals for the election of the
fellow Ing bridges will be received at the ofllee
of the Count J' Commissioners, Lancaster, l'a.,
until 12 o'clock, neon, TUESDAY, JUNK , 1-SO:
1. Ilrtdge ever Cocnllce creek, al Leluhach's
mill In bast Cocalico township.
2 bridge ever Mill creek, at itesslcr's mill be
twccii Lejiceckund Upper Lcaceck townships.
3.llrldgu ever Conewlngo creek, at Weed's
mill. In 1 ultiiii township.
The plans and secitlcatleng prepared am for
Weeden llurr Truss llrldges t iron bridge men
must ptcsent their own plans and speclUca-Uen-j.
1'iopesaU for uiaseurj aud superstructure
will be recelveil separately or combined. Ma
sonry bids should designate whether they uiu
fur Iren or wooden biidges.
A lorfeltbend of wee must accompany bids.
Wanks forbid and bend can be procured from
rxiuunUsleners.
lly ouler of
COUNTY CO1IMI3SI0NK11S.
Attest: Kiiask Uuiest, Clerk,
luayilS.M.lVld
PROrOSALS KOR FLMtNlNIIINQ STA STA
lienery, Furniture, i'uel and ether sup
plies, etc.
In cempllanca w 1th the constitution and laws
elihu commonwealth or Pennsylvania, 1 hero here
bf invite kt-uled proposals, at prices below maxi
mum rates lived lu schedule, te furnish sta
tionery, furiiltuie, luet and ethor supplies ler
the feuvend dupaitmuuts, und lorthudUtrlbu lerthudUtrlbu lorthudUtrlbu
tlenof publlu documents, fur Iho year ending
thu llrst Monday of June, A, 1. 1NJ7.
Separate proposals will be received and sepa
ru'e oentmctH awarded as announced in said
schedules. All proposals must be accompanied
by a bend with approved securltj-, conditioned
for thu faithful puiloruiancuef thuceiitract.and
addressed and delivered te m bcterii 11 e'clix-k
u in, of TUKS1JAY. theSUthday of June, A. D.
iMii, at which tlme the proposals will be opened
and contracts awarded, tu the executive cham
ber, ut Harrlsburg.
IHauk bends, und schedules containing all
necessary informatleu can be obtained en ap
plication at my eltlec.
JeMstd Secretary of tbe Commonwealth.
WHEN YOU OATOU COLD. HEN HEN
seu's Capclne Plasters quickly drive
nwuy pains nud achcn resulting from cold. Try
tbciu. S3,
JIKMlll.ti..
YKK'H HAIR VIGOR.
PERFECT HAIR
Indicates a natural aud health)- condition et
the scalp, and of the glands thleugh which
nourishment Is obtained hiiu,tnreneiiieiu-e
of age and and disease, the hair becomes weak,
thin aud graj-, Ajers llalr Iger w 111 strengthen
It, losterclts original color, ptoutete Its rapid
aud ilgoteus gie 111, ami impart tell the lustte
c
and trustiness et jeuin.
I have used Avers Ualr- Iger ter a long time,
and inn convinced nl lis value When 1 was 17
M'ais of age my hair began te lurn gray t coin
meticcd using Iho Viger, and was surpilse.l at
..... , ...r... t. I, ..,.b,.,.u..1 ,, ,n i,,,lv e
.toted th' roler te mv hvlr, but e stlntulnttsl Us
growth that t hse lien mete hair than eier be
V .. h.lu ,,.! I .!., ii ..(,. Slid-.
IOIX' ' .. nn.li.i7VVlil"lllHI ,.--.
AYER'S HAIR VIGOR.
Sold l all Hrugulsts and rerrumers.
It yeuaresullerlng trem debility and less of
apiwtlte i If your stomach is out et order or jmir
lUlllll COlllll-M'U . U,V .,,- - .-.-..,-.- - -"
iiiedlelue will restore physical teree and elastic
ity te ttiesj stem mere stirvtj and spedlly than
mi j tonle jet discovered.
rer six months 1 suiTcred from liver and stom
ach troubles. My feed did Jiet nourish me, and
1 became weak and verj- much emaciated I
took six bottles of Ayer's s-ursaparllhi, and wss
cuicd Julius M, Palmer, Spritigtlelit, Mass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
l'lx'iurvsl bj Dr J.C. Aj-erA Ce, Lewell. Mass,
Sold tiv druggists. Price, II i six bottles, fS.
June 1-17
ir.TIIK9.
I'.. CALDWKLL.V CO.
J.
rillLADKU'lIlA.
FOUR
FINE
WATCHES
The
Ekegren
A thoroughly
accurate h'gli gmde
waicn
ituirantted telst
aiinbo!utel)cerrci t
tltneki eker Messrs
Caldnell ,V. Ce aie
thesolesgentslnthe
United States.
The
Audemars
A high grade time
piece made bj Louts
Audemars, Ueueva, and
seldevclu-lvclj In l'htl
adephta by Jlcssrs. Cald
well te.
The
Century
A watch u.ade te
our special order, cised
in Is karat geld and
guaranteed te be a cor
rect timekeeper.
The best iratch
everettercd terOne lluu
died Hollars.
The
Vac heron
ThmllntbutUt
of wiUcht'! that :ir
rntltlt'vllobettnnptl
hlRh grntte, lmulf by
ttclieren A Len
stnntln, of -it'imva,
anJceldln l'hlltulfl
phlabyMes-jiv Lall
well t Ce. fxclu
lely.
J. E.
Caldwell
& Ce.
902
Chestnut
St.
Careful Attention Given te Orders
Inquiries by Mail.
and
ULAHMHAHe.
H
Hill A MARTIN.
IMHAII
b
Jelly Tumblers,
Jelly Cups,
Jelly Jars,
Fruit jars, &c.
THE BEST IN THE MARKET
-AND AT-
LOWEST PRICES
AT-
n
lpMBlill
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTKlt, PA,
NOTIONS.
-pRISMAN'S.
GKNTLK.MKN'
Balbriggan and Gauze Undershirts.
THK UKST
White Shirts!
NEC'KTIKS, PLAIN AMI FANCY U08IEUY,
bCAltK l'INs, SLKKVKiIIUTTONS,
hUai'ENDKUS,
AT
ER IS MAN'S,
NO. 17 WEST KINO ST., LANCAHTEIt, l'A.
yuuNJTUJtts.
F
URN1TURK WAHKROOMS.
HOFMEIER'S
us,
m 26 East King St,,
LAHCASXKU, l'A.
Furniture
Waroreon
Ltrm iHHVHANCm
AR1).
CARD.
The Bubsorlber would roepeotfXilly tnrurm his frleiuta nnd the publle
Konernlly thrtt liehaa aoeoptod the Aitouey or
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK.
The Oldest Life- ItiBttrnnoe In the U til ted BtrUee nnd the LAUOB8T
ittul STRONGEST lu tbe World. It wrltea the meat llbernl oentrnot
evor leaued, nndlina nlwnyB rtrnlohed Iiisitrnnoe tvt the Lewest PomI PemI PomI
ble Ceat,
JAMES H. MARSHALL,
OO North Duke, or 20 Enut Wnlnut Btroeta.
VAHHIAUK
A MOITO THAT ALWAYH WINS.
HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES !
Philip Doersenfs Old Reliable Carriage Works,
126 and 128 EAST KING STREET,
(NKAUbY Ul'l'OSlTK THK LKUl'AUll IHUTKl.), l.ANCASTKlt, l'A.
Neue But First-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used
1'UICKSTOSUITTHETIMES. Al.bWUUK OUAltA.NTKKl).
BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS,
And Vohleloa of Bvery Doeerlptlon Iluilt Promptly te Order.
A full l.tnnef Vehicles tn Stock, lirenareslesiveelatlv for the Sluing Trade. A Large and Varled
Asstirtnieni et SECOMJ-HA.ND W Ollh. ON HAM)
1'HlCtS.
r.yrricuLAii attention'
-l)lve tu a call and examine the work,
TUral'bALK.
Philip Doersom's Old
NOS. 126 and 128
rUU tlAL.lt UN MKMT.
TTiOR RKNT.
X? A Tebacm Warshouse with I'enn'a It.
It.
Siding
Capacity ter storing 3,ue cases.
Apply
anne
marle-tld
INTKLMUKNCEIl OKriCK
t
OR RKNT.
l.ANCASTKlt HALL.
.Nes .'-'Diinil :JI 1 KMT KIM) STHKET.
ler lUlls, Fairs aud Kntertaluinents. Alt per
sons hav Ing skates In boles are requested te iv
mev e them In ten daj-s, Oflleu ej-n 10 te 12 a. in.
in.7 lind
T7K)R RKNT.
JL' S
Shoe in rear of Ne. 37 WestCheslnutslrceL
used as a cigar-box facterj-, and a shop en
Mllltln street, between Meuth Queen and l'rlnrti
strcts, lately used B-s a carriage factory. Alsea
dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A.
A. Hubley as a drug store, est King street.
Apply at the
fivtra
l.NTKLLlllKNCKH erriUE.
Pl'HLK SALi: OK VALUAHLK MILL
l-KOl'KKTJ owned bv the llty of Lancas
ter, ou SATIIUIAY, JUNE 19, l.si, at the
County Heuso en East King street, will be sold
all that certain tmet et land, situate at Internee
tlonef thu Conestegaand IllgiHprlng turnpike
and Conestoga creek. In Lancaster and West
Lampeter townships, Iancaster count j, l'a.,
known as the Old factory property, containing
Seven Acres aud One Hundred and Ten Perches.
The buildings ou these premises conslstef the
re mains of the 1 our-Story Mone Factory which
was destrej-ed bj tire a number of j-earsage, but
the walls rumatu standing as (Inn as at the time
of the lire, and can be built upon again. The
water power te be obtained here Is second te
uiiuii lu thu ceuntj The head and tall nice
stand lnUictasMrr.cn thu mill was In acUve op
eration, and can be turned byaiuederate outlay
Inte one or the best Urlst Mills tn the ceuntj'.
Ttds property Is net mere than a mile from
Lancaster City, wlthagoed turnpike running
into town, and located In the midst of i-urhaps
the richest agricultural and wheat growing dis
tricts lu thu world.
sale te cemmence at 7K o'clock p. m.
Fer further particulars call en
C. J. WHITE,
Chairman Property Committee,
Or JOEL L. HAINES,
Ne. a North Duke street, Lancaster, Pa.
Hk.iri sucbkut, Auct. leJ,7,10,lll,18,bd
WALL 1'Al'EH.
A RT WALL I'Al'KR STORE.
Art Wall Paper Stere,
NO. 134 NORTH 0.UEEN STKEET,
LANCASTEK, PA.
AnetLnr large let of GILT l'Al'KKS just ar
rived will bu sold cheap. Cidl early and leek at
thein and get prices. Will net keep them lung,
ter the price will sell them.
Window Shades made ready te hang. Plain
Simile Cleth all colors. Window Shades made
and hung promptly. Luce Curtains, Poles,
Chains, Heeks, etc.
4sT.Ne trouble te show goods.
ALFRED SIBBER,
NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCAHTEIt, PA.
w
IRK WINDOW HOREKNH.
WE INAUOUKATE
A New Price List
-IN-
Wire Window creens
TO-DAY.
a-Ue have them at ssc.aploce, up telt.iw,
according te slze und kind. Leavo your orders
early.
PHARES W. FRY,
NO. 57 NOIITH QUEEN BT
LANCASTEU, PA.
MAVMNMMT.
jyTAOHlNKRY, 40.
STEAM HEATING
Latest and Meat Improved
ENGINES Traction, PerUbl or SWetiry.
Mew or Second-llend
UOILEHS, WATER TANKS, 8EP4IIATORB.
Maehiki or HrAiii Week such as done and
keptln Machine Sheps.
0AU. OH OX ADDEBSS,
Ezra F. Landis,
WOEKB 537 NORTH CHERRY BTRBET,
.UtaauTM, Vk,
n7-ua
vemvakt.
"VVA
CARD.
HUHIIM.
which will Iai sold at MOST UKASON A11LK
paid te helmhunu.
huthur you purctuuu or net. DOM'TretlUET
Reliable Carriage Works,
EAST KING STREET.
r:;-ijdAw
l'A H lis. AV.
IKNRYN PARK.
tan Parle.
OX THE CORNWALL & MOUNT
J.OI'E H.ULK0A.1).
Te Churehes, Lislges, Societies and ether se
lect organizations eentemplallng excursions
during the SEASON HF lssn,the company begs
toaiMieunco that everj' facility has been per-fecti-d
for enabling thu public te reach this fa
verlle n'sert. and no etrerl luvs b-en spari'd te
make PE.NHJ N 1'MtK mere attractive limn
ever before. Fer the rree use of excursionists
ere provided
UOAT-S ON THK LAKE. CltOQUET,
LAWN TENNIS ANH BASE HALL tiltOUNHS,
TAHLES, I1ENCHKS, SWINGS,
DANC1M1 PAVILlON.HANIISTANII.LAllUE
SIIELThlt HOLSh, K11CHE.N,
IIASKET ANK ll.OAK IIOOMS, AND
UHSKltVA'lOI.Y ON TOP OF SOUTH MOUN
TAIN. Therelsalsen UKFUF.SIIM KNT AND DIN.
IN(, KOO.M In charge el a competent caterer,
where meats can lie procured at uioderate rates;
Is-sldus Photograph liallery, Nuws Stand and
Telegraph Other.
Ir .Ne Intoxicating Liquors Allowed en the
U rounds.
Arrangements ler Excursions from all points
can be made by applying te
caul Ven schmalensee,
hupl. Cornwall X ML Hepe K.'lt.,
Lebaneu, Pa.
Or ( . (i. HANCOCK, lien. Pass. AgL
Phil. A Heading 11. It ,
Ne. 227 Seuth Fourth St,, Phlla.
mayl3 3ind
Apr. GRLTNA I'AltK.
MT. &RETM PAM,
reit
EXCURSIONS & PICNICS.
This park Is located In the heart of thu Seuth
Mountain en thu Lluu of the
Cornwall & Lebanon
Railroad,
Nine miles south or thu city of Lebanon,
within easy distance of Harrlsburg, Heading,
Lancaster, Columbia and all points en thu Phil
adelphia A Heading and Pennsylvania Hall Hall
reads. Thu grounds are large, covering hun
dreds et aero, and am FUKE TO ALL.
The Conveniences aru
A LARGE DANC1NU PAVILION,
A SPACIOUS DINING HALL,
TWO KITCHENS,
1IAUUAC1E AND COAT KOOM.
PlIOTOUltAPH UALLKKY,
While thu Arrangements ter Amusement con-
CKO0I7KT AND HALL UUOUNDS,
HOWLlNli ALLEY,
81100 1'INll DALLEUY,
FLYINO HOIWKS,
QUOITS, Ac, Ac.
Tables for Lunchers, Hustle Seats and Henehes
are scattered throughout the grounds. A New
Attraction ter the i-oasen nf lSwi Is
LAKE CONEWAOO,
Cevering nearly Twenty Acres, en which are
placed a number of Elegant New lieats, and
along the banks of which aru pleasant walks and
levely scenuty. Parties desiring It can procure
Meals at the Park, us thu Dining Hall will be
under the supervision or E. M. llOLTZ.ef the
Lkiuhem Vallkv Hecsb. Theso who wish te
BpendA DAY IN THE MOUNTA1NH can find
no place se beautiful or affording se much pleas
ureas MOHNTUHETNA. .
NO INTOXICATING DKINKB ALLOWED ON
THE PHEJIISE9.
Excursions from all point en the Pennsylva
nia Itatlread, will he carried direct te tee I'aik
wltheut change et curs. ,, .
Excursion rules and full Information can be
obtained upon application te -" 'i0.)?'
Assistant IJenerat Passenger Agent, 1 ennsyiva.
ntallallread. BU Seuth Fourth stn;ct, Phlladel-
nhla.orte j e. jisnninue,
BupL O.
A L. U.dlread, Lebanon, Pa.
Uiayxamu
311I.I.INKHT.
JMMKNHi: ASSORTMKNT.
A. RIRSIi
NOS. O & 8 NORTH QUEEN BT.
In our limncn'ie assortment of elegant
HATS AND BONNETS
are greater bargains than can be found any.
whereelse. We have an endless variety of un
trimmed Hats and Ilonnets at the lowest prlc.
The very latest novelties In Klhbens. Feathers,
lowers, Hallns, Laces of all kinds aud Hats and
Hen nets Trimmed Free or C'liarge. . .,
We havu 11 large assortment of JKWKLllir,
WATCIIEH, HPECTAOLES andOLOCKs.
oVrllOOTANDSHOEDEPAHTMENTIscem.
PlAl'e our QENT'8 8THAW HATS and FELT
II AT8 at the lowest price. Call aud see. al l-2ind
fy KOROK KRNHT, JB.,
Carpenter, Contractor & Builder,
UES1DENUE-NO.KB WK8T KINO ST.
8HOP-EABT UKANT ST., Opposlte Butten
Heuse.
AH -work receives my prompt and personal at
tentlen.
All kinds of Jobbing attended te ut short no
tice and en reasonable terms. Drawings and
tCiUinatoslumlshed. e-27-lvd
CALIi AT
BTOKK
KEIUART'H OLD WINK
-rem-
LISTON-S EXTRACT OP BEEP.
nvisr Ik TUI WORLD,
Established, 1783.
H.E.8UYMAKER.A0T.,
Me. XMt Hiss Street.
feui7.ua
I