nte. e, -v. LANOABTTO nmnJUBWHOKK Thursday, jpne it. 1886. s 'ijlft V 4 IrU' 'aBt. JMrt'OfTOk 99 MAT AM J,' MMBHUU mLMMWAMB. ism mvMAxem ewam I nvcffvB r "VMi "iMtAvv vywww . tnnivf Afcyt V. avJfstkm an set tie- rlOIl V MARTIN. ymm fc -r ! wirwm..j , TEH'S HAIR VIOOK. WWNtwi , fm - Gofer.? v- wiMMrv MT IM 1MITBAB K H: I w v if , J& SSst a S ti ) VHH kMISuiiit'tui, nr IISM- tAaa Mart Aiiewaa te LHUtWM HWMBIWIOST. - '- wna'VarMn El. . ..JJWMfltMUWMATia: B? i -. iWH iH'i'rjl ""-I Mn- KB;) I iS H , 7M niBCtn tfl i" H 5 B KLliil " ia 7( 940 !,,'fM IM IK) IM 8 50 low BflK.. ,w no 1000 HBO 17 en MM HBKn.i ' 1H mob wee c4e BBHtt... , MM UWlMOO S7O0 1100 Bn&3i. n urn co moo wee moo .,. tOB 1S0O 9Sfe MOD 1400 MOO MBrT.....Hel wee wee mop wee peep Wtekly Intelligencer t w. Wednesday Morning:. V, t u UMA'nuB.IIJMMMancKeaTBS. cloth or t, , MLtanAoerrnUTo rnaexa oitthie cr MMMrMnHrea teucrrBO nun irnT rAirr or rni ;mh 'AlnVniiaT. all Amnmfers Limits A Mill tl m i !! hi ami mass i 'AMrtei W Utttr owl IWfram (a 3. . . DrTMLUaBNOBB. tW ' iMHIlgomear Bending, Lancaster, Fa. M1 '' Wk Crnicactcr Jntclligcnter. (. 1UJIOABTBB. J CI TkeBMUj SesaUr Kcanedy. el State Senater Jeseph V. hr the commenwoaiin or rennsyi- loses a citizen and the Democratic rMrty of ,ihe state misses a representative iWBWawey aiuce can m aueru ie aiuire. u hi arurinBi. luucwuucut. iiuutrab .J$'mmM mhlMvamn. H nntered nubile life at 1wBBttwally early age, and, although he " 'y"irs preparing te quit it and had become '.ach wearied with some of its experiences, .'a preserved his independence and Integrity y'et character, and the most rancorous !Vrt .aIImm wwtteat. aeAnllcul lia ntll'lfv nf lila tiirv. L.y$-,tlYM, nor questioned the rectitude of his V&? eeadact. , Mr. Kennedy distinguished himself be-,- 'It lore the state by grappling with desperate i&gSf a district which Beemed te be hopelessly 'Jffi given ever te'their control. Single-handed -:tS,and almost without any aid from leaders c! experience, be made his Qght and wen it; and be secured the credit and prestige which pluck generally commands, lie was first elected te fill a vacancy in the Senate la ji contest which was merely a trial of strength. Ne public service attached and be would have been ineligible by reason of hie age te take his seat. Hut when he came up for reelection it was conceded te him. He was a personal friend of Governer Pattisea and promoted his nomination ; bat be did net think the appointment of . v Ur flamldv for nttnrnnv creneml a wise S-v. eae and he fearlessly said se and why. t, Neither this nor any ether public step he fVi.;' ever took that caused him te lese friends ;-f or subjected him te misrepresentation gave V aim any unquiet or discomfort. These kjf wbe knew him knew bow he followed the ;$s bent of his own mind and the dictates of f(c bis own conscience regardless of political fijp consequences. Men called him rash and -,; "gotten advised a mere politic course ; but he ?'"' ' never asked anybody, else te share the re jj spenslbility efhis action. He bad regard for his oath ; he served his constituents ; he was n student and was inspired by the honorable ambition te excel ; he waa pure and upright in his private life and the soul of honor in his personal relations; he commanded the re spect of strong men ; he wen the affection et these who knew his generous nature and the endurance of his attachments. The state 'sorely needs mere such men as he. Steeet Hallway Schemers. The Philadelphia gentlemen wbe nur tured the ambition te secure the revenues et all the Btreet railways in all the big towns et the country, are having a troub lous time in reaching the fruition of their ery extensive projects. That they con ceived them is perhaps te their credit, for they are very large schemes. If they get .through with them safely, they may take rank among the greatest men, of the rob ber class, of the world. The difference be tweea the operations of these men aud these et the highwayman, is that they seek the cover of the law te achieve their game. And if the law can be successfully perverted te purposes of robbery, they may succeed, because they are adepts in the art of get ting around the law. It has been often shown te be a very sieve-like thing, when it steed as a barrier between the interests et the people and of individuals ; but lat terly there has been an awakening of pub lic sentiment te this condition of things, with the result that the law is affording a much mere efficient protection te the pub lic interests. Messrs. Kemble & Ce. started in unen their schemeef street rallwayappropriatien without realizing this changed condition t which is likely te bring them te grief. In Philadelphia for some years they have ah ah serbed te themselves the leading lines of railway and have been se bold as te even refuse te comply with their charter re quirement et five cent fares. They think they are safe because they own the councils. Just new they are being attacked before the attorney general with a charge that they ji areaotautherizedby theircharter toeperato the railroads they have captured, some of which are parallel lines that cannot be absorbed into one another. The allega- tiena are serious and if sustained will blew TJ an tit A wnlinlfh (nl.l- 1 I . il -mm- uy vlte nuuic 1'iuuuiuie launc 01 1116 Jveill- R. We combination. ! Which is also In the hottest kind of a lire in New Yerk city, where it se eacerlv rieater the Broadway railroad, as te - i A- A1 A het from the hands et - who drew It from the fire. The Phiijv.i. , ,, . ..:. rl, treuuj paiu. aewn a million or r . cash te get the ma ma i.jecity of the atv nf i, c. ..... I VV?uV,l)a!-Wch had Sharp's prize ??? dwy railroad in its possession : ,awsjj.iuenuieiireadway slipped awav ftSSffr f0rfelkd lta EndThe g nUridpUa company are needing all their :wteOad some way te keep what they . beitf at and paid for. ' ., And yet again in the bia cuv of ni.i. ?0Sg ae tbey toy threatened in the moment Jf Ja wrW PBBaBB 'airraje4 te draw the tribute from the Chi. eajpa people into their bank account at ' IMWslpBia by means of a dummy com. ay arranged te take the fat in a well laid jfea te monopolize the street railway trailic la the streets of the greatest town in the w. perhaps ought te be proud pf the aaa fame of these Fhiladelpbia aaa perhaps we would be if -1J Meccat Lithographs. It te geed work that some of the New Yerk newspapers are cagnged In, carrying dn crusade against the Indecent llth llth ejrrapbs' used" for advertising purposes. Fer these the excuse cannot be made that they are the fruition of magniiicent art con cen con ceptleps, as they are uniformly in shock ing bad taste. Jtlsa mournful commen tary en human progress that the bestial element In man must be 'appealed te in order te direct his attention te articles of merchandize. But it Is safe te Bay that these indecent lithographs de net even subserve this purpose. These nauseous pictures, found mere largely In cigar stores than any where else, de net increase the sale of the cigars and cigarettes they are In tended te advertise in any maiked degree. And tn ee far as they assist in the sale of the article, they Berieusly offend against publie decency. Public sentiment must be educated up te the demand for their abolition. Tin: Philadelphia cremaUstahavfrapplieU te the courts of that elt-fcfa charter. The court here cojtefTne warrant In the law for BUCliajaTncorpersitlon. U will be curious tOBMMlhAlr Ph1lailnlnhtllnlcANhArnaliArnAr JtrTsbt ; and It would be no cause for wonder If they granted It. Accennixi te Kngllsh law, "no beuse, ofllce, room or ether place shall be opened, kept erased" for bet ling by the owner, oc cupier or keeper or any person employed by the owner, occupier or keeper. A few days aee a case wai tried under this law in which the defendant bad been simply a visi tor te the races and bad made beta'ln a space reserved for obtaining the best lows or the track. The Knglish appellate court held that whllea wooden structure, a box or even an umbrella may be a " place" within the pro pre pro hlbitlen et the statute, a part et the grounds reserved primarily and generally for sight seers Is net such a place j and second, that the law is aimed only at the owner, occupier or keeper of the place or his ageuta ; lu ether words, the person who carries en the betting business. "In the present case," said the court, "the appellant cannot be said te have kept or used a ' place, as he simply walked about la different parts et the field making bets with the ether persons who were attend ing the meetlug." lit the month of May the distilleries Kentucky produced 3,117,760 gallons whlaky. It Is a glorious climate OnJECTeii IIei.van has been reneminated for Congress in the Fourth Illinois district. Had he net been, there would bave been some vigorous objections from the people. Dr. Guilfeuu's alumni addreM, else where printed, Is a masterly presentation of atepic that canuet be tee frequently dis cussed among collegians and uon-cellegians, viz. : the necessity of some pursuit outside the monotony of man's life which would make for the culture and intelligent recrea tion of bltu who followed 1L Man's life has ordinarily tee much sameness. Kach morn ing sees sotne task in hand te be succeeded by one almost Identical en the morrow. And se life rolls alone with its unvarying round, and one rusts or works tee hard. In the latter case lntonse concentration bringsphysl cal ailments, aud In the former case intel lectual sloth is generated. ISetu these un desirable extremes may be avoided by diverting some of the store of energy or awakening a part of the latent enthusiasm of the Individual te a new Held of work. Dr. Guilferd suggests the study of natural sciences as1 a geed tiller for that time In which we either overwork or de nothing. The idea is an excellent one, and If faithfully carried out, should be productive of the best results in tbose who fellow It. Death again showed bis preference for a shining mark tn taking away Senater Jeseph P. Kennedy. Prokesseu TnoMi-se.v, of the I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania, was introduced te a meet ing of Irish sympathizers last evening, as the " son of an Orangeman," and showed that he did net sympathize with these narrow-minded Orangemen wbe oppose home rule. lie made the point that since the be ginning of the century every nation in the world developed in wealtb aud population with the exception of unhappy Ireland. Ireland has gene backward In everything at home, but the Irish abroad, whether in Eng land or America, lia e pret ed a most progres sive people. TiiKllfeefau Inventor is by no means a happy one during these years in which he is struggling for recognition. A man with a patent shoulder brace was sent from tbe backwoods of Georgia te Atlanta, a distance of SO miles, by a friend wbe bad confidence In his invention. The luckless citizen nearly starved in the town in the vain ellbrt te dis pose of bis work, aud finally bad te trudge homeward en feet. UitiLi is making rapid progress In civil . tlen. Forty persons were killed and many wounded in Tuesday's election. Piiek. (J. S. Hahciknt, in bis recent annual report te tbe Massachusetts state beard of agriculture, contends that In order te culti vate trees witb success, it is best that they be llmlted te these that are native te tbe land. The European linden, the sycamore maple, the European ash, and the European oak. when planted in Massachusetts, grew thriftily enough in their youth, but seen become un sightly, live but a short time, aud are worth worth less for any economic purpose. The Scotch pine, the Norway spruce, ami the Austrian pine, all of which bave been the aubjects of great expectations, are all dlsappelutlng. The three Asiatic trees which Mr. Sargent recommends are the mulberry, the allautus, and the gfnke. The aiUntus is e!ecially geed en account or the vigor it displays when planted in peer soils, and of the excel, lence of Its timber for various manufacturing uses aud fox liroweod. These joints should be kept in view by these informing the benevolent work or tree planting. That Mr. McClure's pen has lest uone of Its cunning is shown by bis address en "The Lessen or Our Civil War," delivered before the llterary secieties of Washington and Lee university, at Lexington, Va. PKRSONAL. ,IIen, A. A. Txyum has been nemluated for governor by the Tennessee Jlepubllcans. Ohmsukk's nomination for governor of ermenl is Bald te be a victory ler Ed munds. A. HallkhGkess delivered an exhaus tive lecture en cremation berere the Kuneral Directors' association of Penusylvaula, iu Hcranten, Wednesday evening. Lkvi P. Mouton lias declined te serve as chairman or the New Yerk Republican county committee, ills refusal is accepted as In dicating his permanent retirement Irem politics. Juimik Oseaii 1 Hkvvitt bluntly asked Mr. iilaiue Uhe was going te be a presiden tial candidate in IbSd. Mr. Ulaluu smiled andsald : "Perhaps they bad better trv some ether man : i next time." KBV. Dn. E. V. UintiiAUT opened the I ?,rcisu ?f anniversary week at thoAndever ntYinri rTi . vl n ue y luerorere 1 wltaters LTiinK"1 1? leed yu. andgave 111m. for auPJ?n, aud "erng a sacrifice te Ged Pleved at.T3C,il0 Leu8. "avarla, em wu.I&lS1,,1T1") allB80d that be makeesrtalfrSst . by .Pfolessien, te atlMerUbnlu!d.l5I?lvlD: nln nln nln tioEurepiai,?r,t 1250,000 rer hi. vferkT tiSrSS C,m bave admitted the jutl Torihe?iui,,rf!.d.ite amount 01H3.7W, but topuiie '?"& . (Zv.rfetafea IBlBlBlBal " B 1 iJ'' ist$xaB iBhbIBhBBJII The Lunatic King WueSnr.-e.-U te the Throne of Uii dulclite llrether. Ry the tragic death of King Leuis II, who drowned himself in Starnbeig lake, l'rlnce Otte has bean proclaimed king. King Otte has enjoyed the honors generally conceded te a prince, but ler years past has been hope lessly insane, belug much worse than Lud wig ever was, although his true condition was net generally known te the mass of lla varians. The excossUe care with which the unhappy prluce has been guarded was rendered necessary by an unfortunate occurrence en Corpus Uhrlstl day in 1S75. The archbishop was efHciating hi the cathedral at Munich, when the prince, who had eluded the lgllanc or bis keeper, ruhed through the crowd, and placing himself in the choir, began toad, dress the assembly in n loud voice, lly tils garbled speech and Incoherent muttering Els true mental condition at once become ap parent Since then he has been carefully guarded and w HI probably net e en new be brought from his retirement te undergo the mockery of a coronation. Prince Lultpeld will continue te rule as regent, but lu the name et Otte I, instead et Ludwlg II. BVXVIA.L HUT1VK3. North l'ele Kpelltlen, Prize fights, lotteries walking matches, and balloon ascensions are usually humbugs of the woretsert. "Ur. Themas' Kelectrtc OH" U net a humbug. It Is .a quick euro for nehes and spralnis and.lt lust as geed for a lameness for A'e by H.U. Cochran, druggist, 117 and 1 .North Queen meet, Lancaster. The Dead Line." Many old soldiers remember "the dead line" at Andersenvllle. It was a mlchty dangerous ntlghborheotl. Uyspepsla, biliousness, and liver aud kidney dieaes are full of perils for the tick, but Jiunleek Jiloeil Hitlers are a certain remedy. Sold everywhere ter tale by II. 15. Cochran, drueKUt, 137 and IS) .North tjuren street, Lancaster. Beurces of I'reUU There are miny sources of profit te these who are Ingenious and enterprising, lturileck Bleed BUtert are a source of prerlt tncTery war. They build up the health surely, speedily, and ctTect nally, which is saying a great deal rer sale by 11. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and ISJ North (juecn street, Lancaster. IleaU the. World. This It what II C. Hoberman, a druggist of Marien, Ohie, says Themat' Ecleetrie Oil beats the world. Sold nine bottles yesterday and to day. One man cured of sere threat of eight fears standing. It splendid for rheumatism or tale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13 North Queen street. Lancaster. KlllNKV TKOUULKM. A Case or Many Yean Standing Cured With Six Dettles, In a Man 00 Yean et Age. ALLEirrewa, l'a., May s, 1SS5. I)A5DLie- IIittxrs Ce Gent : I had been troubled with uiy kidneys fera number of years, nted almost ev erythlng without much benefit until I tried Dandelion Hitters. I used six bot tles and am pleasd te tay 1 am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my stein being toned up se that 1 feel like u different person. 1 cheerfully recommend thobame te all mulcted tn this way. JACOll MUbCHLlTZ. lebO-3mdTu,Th,S Flrtt-Clatt Inturance. Insure with Themiu' Ecltetrie Oil. Itlsthe cheapest and best method of Insurance we knew of. lly Its use you are sure te etcaps many pre vious aches and pains I'ellelet ure obtainable at all druggists In the form of bettlet at SO cents and It each. or tale by II. It. Cochrun, drug gist, 137 and 13U .North ljueen street, Lanuuttr. Well at Kier. Lettie Ilenard writes from UutTule, .V. V., "My system bvcamx greatly debilitated through ar dueut protesalonal duties. Suffered from n anw'8, tick headache, and biliousness. Tried Burdock Bleed Bitttrt with the meat beneficial effect. Am well as ever." Fer ale by II 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. 1UHDKU05 Livzr I'xllsts for sick headache torpid liver, biliousness andlndlgestlen Small and eeiy te swallow. One pUl a done, l'rlce, 25c. By aU druggists. fe 5-1mdTu,Th.S Iluckleu't Arnica Salve. The Hest Salve In the world for Cuts, llrulses, Seros, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, lever sores. Tetter, Chapped llaudi. Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures l'lles, nr no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give rfiet eatls eatls factlen, or money relunded. I'rlce 2 cents per box. rer tale by II. 11. Cecnran, l)rui.'gl8t,137 und 1W North tjiuen street. Laucuster, l'a. Ullt UUU1H. JTEW ATTRACTIONS AT Tn BOSTON STORE. KVKIIY DAY SOMETHING NEW. We are new showing an Immense Assort ment of WHITE DRESS GOODS. Corded riQiies, Cradle Checks, India Linens, l'rlscllla Checks, Victeria Lawns, In fact everything new and desirable. I'rlnted Satinet, Printed ltatlstea. Crinkled Seer, tuckers, Emerald Checks, At Lets Than city Tricot. .Just Opened 50 Dezen of our Famous Gent's unlaundrled Shirts, ltelnferccd Hack and Fient Hnuftuicu nauiBuua tiusiin, &tc. each, STAMM, BROS. & CO., Ne. 26 fc 28 North Queen St., LANCASTKU. I'A. e AK UAL.li. Nene te be Had Lewer or Better. Undoubted qualities, thorough and reliable workmanship with low prices are the planks of our pliU'enu. And we aie well prepared with the thin goods that we are te make you couitei tuble theso und the otber het daj s. In purchasing fierge and Flannel Suits there are noue te be had luwer or better than ours. Bee that Serge fault made of Imported goods. In either lllue or lllaek, at il. ' " A Hlmenlt' Ilatltte Suit at thin as woellens are tilt? " 0ne' wo,k,uuush,P,lia"e,Ior i?"i.?no nuallty Cheviot Suit at IU that couldn't have been bought less thau IU a lew tiftys ft go I ft easy enough te tea by the Increasing butl of customer.? "' vtiLe ""!0t tLe B'',re, " WANAMAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, Neutlieaflt Cerner Sixth aud Market, PIIILADKLI'illA. WHY PAY $15 FOR A SET OF TEETH when you can tet the tame at , at W.L.riSllKU'a Uontallteoms, Um Malnltterea. apu-jya &.-? is8v PERFECT HAIR Indicate a natnral and healthy condition of the scalp, and of the glands through which neurUhineut is obtained. Wtaeu,lncenecinrnce of afieanrt anddl-eate. the hair becomes went, thin anil gray, Ayert llelr A Iger will trengthen ll.tmitorelta original color, prometo l rapi" nnit Igetvna gi th, an J 1 input l te It the lustre mid frtihu' of youth. I hive ncil Ayir'g IIMr Viger for a long time, and ntu com Iniil of It vulue Whrn 1 as 17 ypa ofHgetny hair began te turn gray 1 com nivnceluitng ths Viger, and aurirtedal ine goon ciiecLs tb pieuuceu. i wi ihui iu teri' ii in' color te my hlr, but te stimulated Its i nitTa new mere nair innii vu i Edwards, Celdwntar, Mlis. . V AYER'S HAIR VIGOR. Sold by all Druggists and l'crfumew. It you are suffering from debility and lest of appetite j If joursIninuchUeut of order or) our mind centuwd: take Ajer't Sarsaparllla The medlclne will restore physical force and elastic ity te the system mere surely and spedlty than any tonic yet dlsce ered. Fer tlx months I suffered from Urer and tem. ach troubles. My feed did net nourish me, and I pccatua weak and very much emaciated. 1 took six betUea of A) erN sriwrtlla. aud was cured Julius il. raluer.SprtiigflcId, Musi. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 1'ivparedbyUr. J.C. AerA Ce, Lew ell, SI ass. Sold by druggists. Price, II : six bottles, . June 11; uuvaKrvKxiaHtNU aoeoa. w K 1IAVK A luVRQK STOCK or T11K UKST REFRIGEKiVTORS IN THE CITY. The Tierce Dry Air Refrigerator. UARDEXllOSK, WATER COOLEKS. ICE CREAM EREEAERS, And a lull line of HOUSErUUNlSlllNG UOOD3 The largest tteck of GAS riXTUKESln the city. Bpvclal attention paid te Gas-ritUng, Tin Hoefing and Spouting We have Just received another let of theso c GLOllLS. J0H2STP. SOHAUM & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKH. I'A. F1 INN A I1UENKMAN. GREAT or- Hefrigeraters. Water Coelers, Ice Cream Freezers, -AND- Baby Carriages. Great Bargains te Reduce a Largs Stock. FLINN & BRENEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., LANCASTKU. w M. A, K1EFFER. ALDDS C. HERR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. .40 East B3ng Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepers te Call and Inspect their stock of HeuseftLrnisliing Goods. A Complete Line constantly en band. COOK bTOvKSand UANGfcS, l'AKI.OU STOVK9, UKATEHSand rUKNACKS. SUMMER COOK' STOVES. After carefully examlnlng the menu of all offered te the trade, we have selected TFfE "ARGAND," rer GASOLINE, and THE ,f DANGLER," rer COAL OIL, At the Ilett. when all points are considered, te offer in our patrons. Call and tee us. We love te show our goods, and are net offended If you de net purchase. itemeuiuer, we am ageuu ,ur The " Splendid Heater. Manufactured by Fuller A 'Warren Company, Trey.N. V, which has no rival In durability, economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the tlmu te examine and bccouie posted for Autumn purchases. KEMEMIiEIl THE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (Ol'I'OSlTK COUHT HOUSE ) aca-tfdAw TMrORTANT. Te the many appltcanti for the rALLTKUM of the Lancaster Business College. If you will call en or address the principal you can obtain tnch Information as will be of great adv antage te you lu pursuing the COUitSE or 8TU11V us required at this InttltuUen. It will enable you te make greater progress, and a sav. lng of time and labor Is guaranteed If you will carry out Instructions. Address, H. O. WEIDLER. Principal. A TLANT1U CITY. THE OLD E8TAUL1BUKU Chester County Heuse, Centrally located, convenient, very near the ecu, comfortable In every way, and home-like, NOW Ol'KN. J, KEIM & SONS. tnaySC-2md ALL. AT HKIUAKTH OLD WINK BTOllE tei LIBTON'B BXTBAOT OP BEHF. natasT I tbi weiu). Established, 1783. H.E.8LAYMAKER.A0T.. M7-tW Ne. 21) Kast King atreat. rpUIS l'AI'ER IS PRINTED WITH INK Maunfacturcd by J. K. WRiaHT CO., autriiMra ku we, iun bu,, rkiuaeipbu, r CLOSING UT SALE GHINAHAL Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Cups, Jelly Jars, Fruit jars, &c. THE BEST IN THE MARKET -ANt T- LOWEST PRICES AT- igh&Martin 15 EAST KING STREET. LANCAbTEll. I'A, WALL fAfMU. RT WALL PAPER STORE. Art Wall Paper Stere, 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, NO. LANCASTER, I'A. Anether large let of GILT PAPERS luu ar Tlv ed m 111 be sold cheap. Call early and leek at them and get prices, will nut keep them long, ler the price will sell them. Window Shades made ready e hang. Plain Shnde Cleth all colors. Window Shades raade and hung promptly. Ijice Curtains, Poles, Chain, Heeks, etc W N e treuble te show goods. ALFRED SIBBER, NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. w- IRE WINDOW SCREENS. WE INAUGURATE A New Price List -IN- Wire Window Screens TO-DAY. SW We have them at !Sc. apiece, up te tl Ox), according te size and ktnd. .Leave your orders early. PHARE8 W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST.! LANCASTER, PA. rOM BALM UJi MEMT. TTIOR RENT. X! A Tobacco Warahouse with Penn'a R. R. Siding, at the Capacity for jterlug 3.CC0 cases. Apply marlO-tfd INTELLIGENCER OrriCE "CKIR RENT. LANCASTERIIALL, Nes.iaOana Ml WEST KING STREET, l"or Rolls. Fairs aud Entertainments. tnZ7-ltnd FOR SALE. One New Express Wagen, New Streng Running Gears, suitable for market wagon, one Ne-lop Buggy, one new Push Cart, Cu.ru. Hees, Picks, Axes. Ulgglng Irons, two Jack Screws and a let of Hlnges. Come and see thorn. GEORGE ROSE, JunelO-lwd Ne. 4S3 Rockland Street. TJ10R RENT. JO Shep In rear of Ne. 37 West Chestnut street, nted as a cigar-box factory, and a thep en Ml ffltn street, between Seuth Queen and Prince streets, lately used as a carriage lactery. Alse a dwelling and store room new occupied by A. A. Ilnbley as a drug store, West King street. Apply at the llVUd INTELLIGENCER OrriCE. VHOVOBALB. EUOPOSA1.S FOK FURNIHULNG BTA . Uenen-, Furniture, Fuel and ether sup plies, etc. In compliance with the constitution and laws et the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I here by Invite sealed proposals, at prices below maxi mum rates fixed In schedule, te furnish sta tionery, furniture, fuel and ether supplies for the several departments, and forthedlitrlbu ferthedlitrlbu forthedlitrlbu tlen of publie documents, for the year ending Separate proposals will be received and sepa rate contracts awarded as announced in said schedules. All proposals mutt be accompanied by a bend with approved security, conditioned for the faithful performance of the contract, and addressed and delivered te me before 11 o'clock a w.cf TUESDAY, the Syth day of June, A.I). 11)80, at which time the proposals will be opened and contracts awarded, In the executive cham ber, at llarrlsburg. Blank bends, and schedules containing all necessary Information can be obtained ou ap plication at ray orUce. W. 8.STENGEB, Je7-lSUl Secretary of the Commonwealth. WOMKN IN BIIOl'S ANI STORES. Women who labor often have backache. Bensen's Capclne Plasters will relieve It ttnuio ttnuie Ulauly. 25c TJIOIt HAHQAINS J! In Gauze and Scotch Underwear, Drill and Jean Drawers, from Via. nnd upwards, lb TO BECHTOLD'S. Alte Laundrled and Unlaundrled Shirts from 4Se. te ll.ie. Extra sizes Working Shirts. Best Make of Working Pants, Overalls and Jackets in the market. Neckwear, Cellars, Cuffs, Sus penders and Notions generally. All cheape than ever AT BECHTOLD'S, Ne. 62 North Queen street. r. 8. Houses and Building Lets In geed loca tions ter tale. S" TOKAOK COMMISSION WARKHOUra. DANIEL MAYER. aecJ-ua ttcuewtj,tc)Mtuiutt)KH. ' H, j-ff-Ug. rr TAHD. CARD. The Bubeorlber would respectfully Inform hla Merula nnd the publie gouerally that hehae aoeepted the Agency of THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO, OF NEW YORK. The Oldest Llfe Inaursnee In the Unlted Btatea and the XtABOlST nnd BTRONQEST In the World. It writes the most liberal contract ever tssued, nnd has always furnlshed Insuranee at the Lewest Possi ble) Cost. JAMES H. MARSHALL, OO North Duke, or SO East Walnut Streets. CAMMIAUM MOTTO THAT ALWAY8 WINS. HONEST WORK 1 HONEST PRIOES ! Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST (NEARLY Ol'I'OStTE TUB LEOl'ARl) ;I10TEL), LANCASTER, I'A. Nena But First-CLisa Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used I TRICES TO SUIT TUE TIMES. ALL tt ORE GUARANTEED. BUGGIES, PHATONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vohleles of Every Description Built Promptly te Order. A Full Line of VehlclM In Stock, prepared especially for the Sluing Trade. A Large and Varied A5!?JFKenl of StCOHD-UAHD WOBHTOM UANU which will e told at MOST REASONABLE T.UITICUEAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. WUtve us a call and examine the work, TUB l'LACE. Philip Doersom's Old NOS. 126 and 128 MiLLiirxjar. TMMKN8K ASSORTMKNT. A. HIRSH, NOB. O & 8 NORTH QUBHN ST. In our Immense assortment of elegant HATS AND BONNETS are greater harralnt than can he found any where else. e hare an endless variety of tin trimmed Hats and Bennets at the lowest price. The very Utett noveltlet In Ribbons. Feathers, i lowers, satins, I.accs of all ktnd and Hats and Rennctt Trimmed Free or Charge. Wn have a largn astortmenl of JEWELRT, WATCUE?, SPECTACLES nndULOCKS. Our HOOT AM D SUOE DEPARTMENT Is com plete. AUe our GENT'S STRAW HATS and FELT HATS at the lowest price. Call and see. alt 2md B AllOAINS AT Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. FANS FANS Japanese Fans, 1, 2,3, 5 and 10 cent. Chrome Fans, 10 te 25 cents. Elegant Large Chrome Fans, cloth ceteied, polished stick, a te DO cents. Painted Satin Fant, In Cream, Pink and Blue, CO cents Feather Fant, In I'lnk, Cream, Light Blue and White, 23 cents. Feather Fant In all color?, with white bone Btlcks, carved, SO cents. Painted Gauze Fans, M cents. White PMIn Fant, SO cents. Fine White Satin Fans, II, It JO, 11.75, 1160. Painted Whlte Batln Fans, II. Painted White Batln Fans, edged with feathers, ILOU. Whlte Satin Chrome Fans, II. Black Satin Fans, large size, 50 cents. Painted Black Batln Fans, glided sticks and edged lth feathers, at II. SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- Four and a half yards narrow embroidery, X yards wlde embroidery, 10 yards material, put up lu a box, at 12. tils, 12 SO, IZ75 a Rebo. Ladles' Embroidered Skirting at 85a, 1, 11.25, ILSO, 11.75. li, li a yard. Oriental Luce Skirting, Mc., II, 11.25, 11.35, 11 40 11.50, 11.73, II and I12J a yard-Cream and Beige. Bargains In Cream Oriental Laces ever ene hundred plcccs-at i, 10 and 12 cents a yard. NEW SUMMER HATS ! All the Latest Styles, IN WHITE BUMMER II ATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. We are showing some most elegant Wliite Gainsboro Hats, TRIMMED AFTER THE LATEST PARIS FASHION. W-They are the most attractive Hats ever thewn lu Lancaster. Cema and bee them. riKOBQE KRNBT, . Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, KESIDENCK-N0.6 WEST KING 8T. BIIOF EAST QUANT ST., Opposite Butten Heuse. AU work receive my prompt and, peneaal at tenUen. AUkiaOsef Jobbing atUnded te at short nr Use and en reasonable fm. Drawings ap iiMTnifMtanttsfctja. -1t mm Lafa' wliite Robes. CARD. WUHHB. KINO STREET, rhelher you purchase or net. DONT rORQBT Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KINO STREET. m-lydAw VAHKB, .t C. IENRYN l'AKK. Burp Pert ON T11K CORNWALL & MOUNT HOPE RAILROAD: Te Chtirclm, Ledges Societies and ether se lect organizations contemplating exenntent during the SEASON OF lSKt, the company beg te announce that ctcry facility hat been per per fectcd for enabling the public te reach this fa vorite retort, and no effort has been spared te make PENRIN PARK meru attractive than ever before. Fer the free nsoef excursionists are provided BOATS ON THE LAKE, CROQUET, LAWN TENNIS AN1I BASE HALL GROUNDS, TABLES, BENCHES, SWINUS, DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, LARGE SHELTER HOUSE, KITCHEN, BASKET AND CLOAK ROOMS, AND OBSERVATORY ON TOP OF SOUTH MOUN TAJN. There It altea REFRESHMENT AND DIN. INUROOMln charge et n competent caterer, where mealt can be procured at moderate 'rates j beside Photograph Gallery, News Stand and Telegraph Omen. - Ne IntexlcallnR Liquors Allowed en the Grounds, Arrangements ler Excursions from all points can be miule by applying te CARLTON SCIIMALENSEE. Supt. Cornwall A ML Hepe R.'U., Lebanon, Pa. Or C. O. HANCOCK, Gen. Pass. AgU Phil. A Reading R. R., Ne. 227 Seuth Fourth 8L, Phlla. maylJ Smd vrr. ei:tna paiuc. MT. &BBTHA PAM, FOR EXCURSIONS & PICNICS. This park It located In the heart of the Beuth Mountain en the Line of the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, Nine miles south of the city of Lebanon, witnin easy umiance or iiarntuurc. eeaainsr, fi: Lancaster, Columbia and all points en the Phil' adelphla A Reading and mads. The irreunda are 1 Pennsylvania Kail' reads. The grounds ara large, covering nun dreds et acre, and are FREE TO ALL. h. ana are rust iu a The Conveniences are A LARGE DANCING PAVILION, A SPACIOUS DINING HALL, TWO KITCHENS, BAGGAGE AND COAT ROOM, PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, While the Arrangements ler Amusement con sist of CROQUET AND BALL GROUNDS, BOWLING ALLEY. SHOOTING GALLERY. FLYING HOUSES, gUOITS, Ac., Ac. Tables for Lunchers, Rustle Beats and Benches are scattered throughout the grounds. 'A New Attraction ter the Reason or 18tl ts LAKE CONKWAGO, Cevering nearly Twenty Acres, en which are placed a number of Elegant New Beat, and along the banks of which are pleasant walks and levelv scene iiy ry. Parties desiring It can procure Park, as the Dining Hall will be inervlslen of E. il. BOLTZ, of the Meals at the under the supervision of E. il. BOLTZ, of the Lsbabek ViLLsr HecsE. These who wish te spend A DAY IN THE MOUNTAINS can And no place te beautiful nr affording se much pleas, ureas MOUNT GRETNA. NO INTOXICATING DRINKS ALLOWED ON THE PREMISES. Excursions from all points en the Pennsylva nia Railroad, will be curried direct te the Paik without cbange of cars. Excursion rates and full information can be obtained upon application te Gee. W. Boyd, Atslttant Generaf I'atnenger Agent, Pennivlva. nla Railroad, SB Seuth r eurth .street , rbUadel. phla.orte J. C. JENNINGS, BupL C. 4 L. Railroad, Lebanon, Pa. 3tayH-3md MAVH1XMMT. M AOHINERY, dte. STEAM HEATING Latest and Hest Improved KNOINES-TrutieD, Portable or SUtinvy. New or Becend-U&na UOILBBB, WATEB TANKS, BEP ABATORS. HAOHttra or Hbtais Weui inch Mfleneanfl kept In Machine Sheps. OAU OK OB APP1BM, Ezra F. Landis, WORKS-637 NORTH OHERBY BTRHET, LAtTOASTtm. Pi, n7-Ud VVBK1TVKB. F URN1TUUK WAIIEROOMS. lOFFMEIBB'S Ne. 26 East King St., LANCASTER, I'A, TfcTiiiji yij.z..t.fl.. ...v. Furniture Warerooms iAniSIr
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