-,!?K i '.. rsjA.- - PTV'wr,.?,: $$Wn' y 'Hit tt- THi LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, JUNE 21. 1886. SFIWpwi-"-" ' 7; ' CSS,. "vi O &. && rx- t,... fcfe M P vw . r IV.L & i m.-,. m r- -4 & . i DfftLLIGENCER ,MVBY DAT IN TBB YJEAB f Hmrtfeqtt) lirm, riTi mlim a year, nrrr lAWOWt. t.lTlllEDRTCiIirJllI LAB- , lt ALL AtMOmlXtl rLACM. AN.B im LIBUAt. OOXHIMIO AtLOWID TO . TILlrHOSm OOHMCTIOlf. ADVERTI8INO HATES: ETC lln Sln.lSln.l 1 In. Mn. r-.w- I MBy t KJw; ; MWMk w in ISO a 1 8 00 I37S 1 1 ISO 1 2 20 B0 3! I 40 lift. su ten hub 4 60 51V 750 8 45 0 40 10 Ml ion 110 1 4 no 4M) 5 te 760 HBO IB 750 10 50 15 50 10 50 StO ISO 600 601) BOO 7 0) loon 1100 is 50 17 oe an 50 infill 9nm nct 1000 11 ou 17 00 .. Wl . ,PVI OS IV aite af oe moo sstie I S00 IS 00 18 en moo WOO 38 00 44 00 M00 I 45 00 55 OOj C5 U0 90 0U The Weekly Intelligencer ' ', Published Every Wednesday Mernine. .'' tl)A Tm,1.00reagix mcths. clubs or tis, ,;- (, axd A oerr micro riBsens axiTise ur . cum. Cmurenmci solicited rneit etiet pa bt of th e etate ad cenirrnT, all ahehymits lxtteils WILL BE COKSIURXD TO THE WASTE BASKET. Addrttt all Letter! anil Ttlegramt te THB INTELLIGENCER, XaUUigcnccr Building, Lancaster, l'a. f 11k fantastct 3ntcUigcn(cr. I1A.NCA8TKE, JUNE 21. 1688 The Business rrespeets. There Is a general feeling of cenildence among business men that we are en the eye of mere prosperous times. The fact Is net shown as yet in an advance of prices outside the stock market, where specula tive discounting of the future lias set sharply in. The prospect of a better busi ness for the railroads is based upon the expectation of geed crops, which may be moved at low prices. And of an increase in manufacture niade necessary by the un natural compression laid upon industry for some years past. The country has been practising severe economy. .Nothing b.is been bought that has net been badly need ed ; there has been little expansion of busi ness or extension of business facil ities. The reward of such enter terprise was tee doubtful. When this year epsned there was every prospect that the period et business depression had come te an end, and this confidence caused an activity that would undoubtedly have brought geed fruit but for the sudden out break of the labor troubles. These seem new te have been composed, and cenfldenceis es tablished that for awhile at least the cost of manufacture can be estimated and its sta bility be relied upon. The renewal of busi ness activity, when it is postponed beyond the spring, does net usually take place until the autumn ; the month of August giving the trst note of the coming boom. This year, as the expectation is se lively, and the repression has been se violent, we bave reason te believe that even before August we will have sound as surance of better business. There proba bly will be no great increase of prices, but a wholesome growth of business at a mod erate advance. It will be much better for the business of the country if the profit of capital is kept steadily down te a fair figure and is pre vented from mounting te these heights which it readies for a little while in the excitement of booms, with the certain con sequence that an increase of iiiierLs and an extension of home facilities will seen make the supply outrun the demand and replace activity again with stagnation. Toe Late t Toe I.ate ! . jj,jaBitiViu;iiuvv.W(i i"it i'iejsasyimiaT Republicans of the state are viewing with alarm the prospects of party success this fall. Much as they attempt te belittle the defection of Mr. Wolfe into the Prohi bition rauks, that act is regarded with grave concern ; for it is admitted that a very considerable body of independent Re publicans, whose nostrils have been offend effend edby the vindication of Cameren and Quay will fellow where Welfe's banner leads. An effort is being made te have the Pro hibitionists draw the Republican chestnuts out of the Dre, as is seen in an interview in the Pittaburg Distialdi with Senater Lee, as sound a Republican as the state possesses. The senator says that the Republican platform "should unequivocally declare in favor of submitting te the voters as a non partisan question at a special election held for the purpose, an amendment te the con stitution of the state, prohibiting the sale and manufacture of intoxicating liquors as a beverage." This eleventh hour con version of a prominent Republican te Pro hibition views will strike the water-drinker aa decidedly queer, if net quite ludicrous. It is tee apparent that they are te be used as a cat's paw, and they will at once recog nize the propriety of fearing the gift-bear ing Greeks. Anether portion of this same interview shows hew Republicans are lecegnizing the fatal error they made whenMagee and Cooper were permitted te threw out the plank in the last Republican platform de claring in favor of the enforcement of the constitution in the matter of corporation legislation. Senater Lee says : " The constitution of the state, adopted by an overwhelming majority of votes, enjoins legislation enforcing certain constitutional previsions. The passage of sucli legisla tion should be demanded by the platform, inlauguage be clear and earnest that a failure te fairly support such legislation would be regarded as a lack of party fealty. The feeling upon this question is net confined te the line of the proposed Seuth Pennsylvania railroad lrein Pitts burg te Harrisburg, but exista in all parte of the state." Toe late 1 Toe late I The Democracy occupy the ground en -which the Republi cans deslrs te rest, and they took it at a time when great courage was re , quired for iU firm maintenance. They will net give It up new, for the people plainly Joek te them for its defense. The .De mocracy can already feel upon Its throb threb blng temples the cool advance breezes of coming victory. Lancaster's Aid te Ireland. Perhaps no ether city of like size in the country has doue se well for the irii & .movement as Lancaster, with the German . i Jwseet largely predominating In itspepu. -fWlefl. This is net an Irish town, and the 'i'Wtmm that deck the fronts of the big busi. 'mm beuses have but rarely a Celtic sound. . IM tot this reason that the local branch of th Irian 'National Lsajue et America has fimk came for congratulation upon the sue- Mtrtbat has attended their efforts. That k tribute te the liberal citizen- ship of Lancaster, and Its Intelligence in I ftlaiwrnlnff nnrl nldlnir nnn of thn itfntt. I movements of the century In behalf of hit man freedom. As will be seen In our news columns, the treasurer of the local branch of the league has forwarded te the national treasurer of the central organization $2,(K0 te aid the cause ie ably championed by Gladstone and 1'arnell. This fund represents an army of subscribers, who each in turn becomes the nucleus of an Irish sentiment that must eventually have for its outcome fair play for lieland. If Gladstone's arms were net strengthened by the sinews of war from this country and elsewhere, he would be pew eiless In his gal lant stand. Hut the Irish emigrants, driven . , , a famine and despair, iruni uieir hour's uy , : ,-,. ,l.l tnl r-,,,1-1., il.n ll,,.n I of English oppression, have built upa larcer Ireland beyond the seas. Prem the United States, Canada, Australia nud wherever Irishmen have secured a foothold, contri butions and words of cheer have been pouring in te sustain Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Parnell in their great work. The effect of these, as constant dripping wears away the stone, has been te soften the heart of the world towards Ireland, and te make all friends of humanity of whatever nationality te stand shoulder te shoulder in the movement for the Emerald Isle's re generation. Lancaster has done well for the great movement; and when victory comes, she will be entitled te a geed place in the triumphal precession. Imsit home rule Is marching steadily en te viclery. Tin: reported assertion et (ieroulme, the bold, that he would discontinue murdering whlte people as seen as his wife and children were set at liberty, exhibits the characteristic high cheek bone of that wily savage. He kuews that it is well known that he was en the war-path for a long time befere his wife and children were captured, but he also knows that thore are numerous peculiar people In the East who cannot tell the dif ference between a geed and bad Indian and that their sympathy has beeu useful In the past In embarrassing the ellerts of Ids enemies te catch him him and haug him ler his many murders. An Indian believes he has been wronged and proceeds te kill w hoever comes In his way, men, women and children who have had nothing te de with the case ; tliat Is war. A white man believes be has been wronged and destroys the author of his treuble ; that is murder. We are willing te make due allowance for the peculiar habits or savages, but (leronluie has proved such a vicious brute tint when he whines for his family we have little pity te spare and that little we give te bis family with congratula tions that they are rid of him and the hope that it is forever. It Is no wonder that Shakespeare grieved ever "the law's, delay." The estate of Dr. Zachariah Read, of Mount Helly, N. J., has just been Bottled after a hall century of litiga tion. Tiik irrepressible Mr. Hogers, of Pan Electric telephone notoriety, fearing that he was drilling out of the public remembrance, has tiled a bill in equity against Attorney General Garland, Senater Harris, Kail read Commissioner Jeseph B. Johnsten, Indian Commissioner J. I). C. Atkins and ex-C'en- gressuian Casey Yeung and ethers connected with the I'an-Klectric cempuiy. He wants ?100,000 damages ier their withdrawal from the company. Peet Kogers will never be required te answer the charge of txcesslve modesty in his demands. A West 'WndlMA minister lias been whlpped for immorality. This is an im provement ever long and nauseating public trials. Tub peeple of Kast St Leuis have made a pitiful appeal te the governor (or the aTd of the state militia te suppress jitt aw tessness that has made Its lives of orderlv eltiens rnJser5ibltC There Is a lair amount et com mon sense In the governor's reply that a city of 10,000 Inhabitants should be able te main tain order without appealing te the state for aid, and the wisdom of the reply seems te have been appreciated, for the people of that mob-ruled town have at last resorted te the organization of vigilance committees te take the place of the police lorce mysteriously disbanded. When a community is sutlering irem the turbulence nud lawlessness of a large body of citizens whom the authorities haenet the nerve te impress, feanug the power of the ballets the law breakers held, thou it is time that the law-abiding citizens should rise en inasae and ex plain te these officials who have been entrusted with power beyend their strength te wield that they have been elected te maintain the laws for the benefit of all and net ler the pleasure of any factieu howevor powerful. This treuble In Kast St. Leuis may be a geed thing for the city In the end ; for in a community se dominated by peeplu who appear te like disorder, a dose of anarchy may give a taste for law, and the city fathers may bave learned the ltssen that they can net let their children play with fire without the danger of a conflagration. The sky does net seem very hriiht for Cel. Keller, or Heading, who Is burning with Imietuelty tnsere ills state as secretary of Internal airalrs. Frank S. Livelihood, "the newly elected county chairman, choked oil tlie proposed resolutions In his favor iu the county committee meeting the ether day, diminishing the colonel's chances for recogni tion te microscepical proportions. m i Glaustenk, the grand old man, grows grander than ever as the campaign waxes warmer, and history has few mom Inspiring plctutestlian that of him forcing the battle for home rule with tbewelght of his years like the armor of an ancient knight Itorne manfully, and his pewerful oratory as the lance of the same driven straight te the vital point XHTlMATISlt Tllli HTATJt VHUI'S. the Slate llenril of Agriculture ICrperta the Ciiiiillllun nl Wlirut, Cern, ().il, 1'oUtees, lUjr una I'rilll Secretary F.dge, of the statu Ixurd of agriculture, has Issued the following estimate et the crops in Pennsylvania for lhsO: Wheat That section or the state Inclesed by a line drawn south Harrisburg te the .Maryland Hue, and another east Irem Harris. burg te the Delaware river, will probably glve a crop considerably hUevu the average, aud will yield double ial amount or straw given by last year's enp ; In many places the Ulllng will bes.Miiuli.it interfered with by early lodging Iwfore blooming. The in creased crop of this s.tinu will materially affect the general a rage-or the state, but this average will be reduced by the dliuli dliuli Ished yield of seiuu et our interior soil northern comities notably thut of Centre, where the absonce of snow during windy weather last winter nud spring and the ravages or thelly this spring hae reduced the crop far below tlmHM'iune. We estimate the acreage of this crop at about l,buD,0u0. and the possible yield st PJ.750,000 bushels ; this is, ei course, but a rniign estimate, anil uuuueu uihiii jiruseiu uiiieaiance.s ami pnssj. bliltles, for a late frost w film tint grain (late) win bloom may letr ttiu jltld. Most et the crop is, howevor, out or lUe way ei ordinary late frosts. Cem We seldom imve a year In which the condition or this crop vnries se much In dllerentportleuH of the state. Net only is Lvil riMl0?, Hal lu "JJoluiiiBceuntles, but nhTnMJe'Ql '""'' T,'al which' was planted In the eastern part or the state early enough te get fairly1 Up before the wet weatEer set in Uin fair condition, but such fields as were planted Just beiere the pro longed wet pell set lu are looking badly; and will, at best, yield but a iwrtfal creK Much replanting was necessary, &ud whole fields were replewed and pUnted the second tlnin. Much of the crop leeks jtllew, but with a continuation et the prudent favorable weather will seen recover much of the lest around. We eMIniMe the urea planted at 1,200,000 acres, with a strong probability that the return et our reporter will retluce the area te 1,100,000 acre a. Oats The cool, damp weather, whlle In n few cases It ha retarded seeding, liaa promo premo prome tod tlie growth of that actually In the ground. It stands thickly en the ground in lnet Holds and while it ha net yet made an unu sual growth, ba a healthy and vlgoreili ap pearance, wcncn wuit inn aiststance or warm weather will place It tully up te the aorage crop of the past ten years. Probable acreage, 1,100,000. Potatoes This cren Is full v no te the aver- age of the jiast ten years. In many localities the Colerado beetle has done mere damage than (luring the past two or three years, but the liberal application of Paris green has pre vented much less rrem this cause. We esti mate a slightly increased acreage eer the average of the "put ten years, and a probable decrease as com pared with that of last year, liew prices and a wet spring hae combined te discourage the extensive planting et tins crop. liyThls crop will be, aner corn, the most variable one of our state. In most of the eastern and southeastern counties the cut will be very large, but in mauy of the northern and western counties it will be lelew our avoraee for the past ten years. We estimate the area te be cut for hay at 2,&00,0i acres. The yield will proably"uet le tar from 3,000,000 tens. Fruit Our crop of apples will be abeve the average In amount, aud thus far lias been subjected te no diminishing raue; in a por tion of I,aucaster county it was nearly all de stroyed by a local hall-storm, but the area thus atlected Is se limited tbat itwillallect the crop or the county but little. Small fruits are and will be unusually abundant In the eastern and central ceuntUs, ami the fulling off in the western part of the state will lie mere than balanced by the produc tion in the east. Strawberries and cherries ere retailing (June 1) in our markets at prices w hich will bard ly repay the cost of production. Cherries have been somewhat injured by rains, and a lailure te discard the-e se In) tired has kept prices dew n. The rapid growth and early season seem te have enabled the plum te get aueau et the curculle, and we expect an unusual crop of this irult; most et the trees are, tee lull te produce the best quality of fruit, and some of our best grew ers have removed a portion of the crop se that the remainder may be properly tilled up. The main danger te plums new Is tee much moisture, which will ret them en the tree before they are fully rlpe. I.ive Stock Owing te the early season and rapid growth of pasture our lle steek is in rather mere than average order, borne less has been caused by the wet and changeable weather which has brought en pneumonia and colds, and the less from tills cause is con siderably above our annual aerage. PERSONAL. sin CitviiLi.s Edward Tiikmluv is dead iu Londen at the ace of Davih Davis is believed te be slowly sinking te death from a carbuncle ami Hrlght's disease. Men. Stranikre and Count Mucciela, bearing from Heme the leretu for Cardinal Gibbens, have arrived In New Yerk. HlHHer McQcxin, of Rochester, New New Yerk, had opened subscriptions te the Irish parliamentary fund In that city with a check for f 100. D vnikl Lamemt, the preslflent's private secretary, pulls the beam at 90 pounds, but as minister plenipotentiary te the court of Cupid, he weighs a ten. Jehn Till, one or the first men te build beats for the Old Pennsylvania canal com cem pany, and nt one time city treasurer of Har risburg, has died in the latter city, aged M) yearn. Jehn Hi'skin says: "When I see a girl dance, 1 thank heaven that made her cheer ful as well as graceful ; and envy neither the science nor sentiment of my Darwinian friend w he sees in her only a cress between a Dode and a Daddy-long-legs." William Henri- Hi-RLnKUT telegraphs from Londen : " I am requested te say tliat the marriage of Lord Cairns te Miss Adele Grant will net take place, Mr. Heach Grant, the lady's father, having found unanswerable roaseus for refusing te permit it " The light that lies. In woman's eyes," Is a ray et heaven's e n brightness : but It is, alOH t often dimmed or quenched by peme wear ing UNeutv, pern-ips silently borne, but taking a'l comfort and enjoyment out of life. That light of the household can lie rekindled and m ide te clew with its natural brUhtnu.-. Dr. H. V. Pierce's "Paterltu Prescription Is a potent specific for most of th chronic weak nesses aud diseases jiecullar toweinen. ilThJtw It Is te Your Interest Te bear In mind that one Itcnsen's Caplne Plaster Is worth a dozen of any ether porous plaster Uctiseu s plaster arc a genuine nilcllc inal article, endorsed and ued by theuudlcal profession from Maine te California. They cure Innfewhenrs ailments which no ethers will even relieve Cheap and worthless imitations are sold by dealers who caie mere ter large proillsen trash than they de for the sweets of an upprevlng conscience llewure of them, and of the "Cupucln " "C.ipficln." "Cupslrine" and "Capsicum" plasters which they tell te the unwary. These names are nothing but mislead ing vsrlatlens en the name "Capclne " Nete th dlnVrenre, go te reputable drugulste and you will net be deceived The genuine Uensen s has the Three seals " trademark iind thn word "Capclne " cut In the centre JuneJl-M.W.Sw avhviAH siuriueS. " AVenrterful Cures, W. 1). Heyt A Ce . H helesaleand Ilelatl Druir- gist T)r tsts el Knme.tia .says We have been selllnjr hlnit's .Vew Dlsceverv. slectrte Hitters and liucklen s Arnica J-uUe for two years. Huvu never handled remedies th-it sell as well, or slve such universal satlnfuctlen. 'I here have been some wonderful cures etrected by these medi cines In this city. Several cu-es of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by Use of a fewf bottles of Dr. Klnu's Sew Discovery, taken in connection with hlectric Hitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by II. 11 Cochran, Druggist, 137 and IS) North yueen street, Lan caster, Pa. (1) THK UEV. GEO. II. THAVEIl, of llourben Ind., says : " Iteth myself and wife oweour lives te SIIIl.OH'S CONSUMPTION CC UK." for sale by II . U. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Acttie, Pushing and f tellable II. II. Cochran, Druggist, 1J7 and 1 North Oueen street, Lancaster, Pa., can alwuys lie riv lied upon te carry lu stock the purest and best goods, and susUiin the reputation of being ac tive, pushing and reliable, by recommending articles with well established merit and such as am popular. Having thu agency for the cele brated Dr King's New Discovery for censump tlun, colds and coughs, will sell It en a pesllUe guiirantee. It will suruly cure nil and every affection of threat, lungs, and chest, aud In order topieveourilalm, weask you te call and geta Trial llottle free (1) yeil DYSPEPSIA and L er Complaint, veu have a printed guaruntt-u en every bottle of Shi- leh's Vllallzer. It never falls te cure. Fer sale br II. II. Cochran. Druggist. Ne. 137 North Oueen street, A Very Narrow Escape, had a very narrow escape.' 'Yes, I said a prominent citizen te a friend "I was confined Ul inv bed for a eur and inv friend., iuvim. nn Icir a consumptive's grave, unlll I began using hemp's llalsum for the Threat and Lungs, and here I um, sound and hearty." Price Sue. and II. Korsuleby II. U. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 137. North (jueen street, Lancaster. AUE YOU MADE miserable by Indigestion, Combination, Dizziness, Less of Appetite, Yil Yil ew skin t Ublleh's Vltallzer Is a pusttlve euro. Ker sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street The Impending Danger. Thu recent Rtjttistles of thu number nf ilputha Shew that a large majority die with Ceusuinp- tlen uis uiMia-e may ciiiJimeucu Wltn an np purcntly harmless cough which e in be cured in- Bulimy ity nem l.ungs, which Is sUnlly by Kemp's balsam for the Threat and l.UllgS. Which Is guaranteed tnrur., ivnd r..lf.e.i nil cases. Price te cents and 11. 'JVlal jlir trie. rer SJdct bv II. 11. Cechnin. druggist. Ne. 137 North Queen street oe-iwa&uw SLEEPLESS NIUIITH, made inlwruble by that terriblu cough. shlloh'sCureistho remedy ter ou. herealeby II. U.Cechrau, Drugglst.Ne 117 North Queen street. Ituckleu'a Arnica halte. The Hest Balve lu the world for Cuts, Ilrulses, ?ie. Ulcers, fait ltheum. Fever bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin fcruptlniis, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te glve perfect tails, faetleu, or money rutunded. Price il cents per l,0TT r 2.J'y " " t-'eenran, Dmgglst, 137 and 133 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. WHY WILL YOU cough when Hhlleh's Cure will give Imiuedlaturcllet. PnculO els., 60 cU, and It, Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist Ne. 137 North llueen street "" " 1IACKMKTACK " a lasting and fragrant per. fume, Prtcumund&u cents. Ker sale by II. U Cochran, Druggist Ne. 137 North Queen street. AUKKAT DIbCOVEUY. Thegreatest discover' of the nineteenth cen tury tsDr, I.eslie's special Prescription ter sick heuduche, w hlcb is the discovery of au eminent pbyslclun und used by him for ever thirty years before giving it te thu public, und it stunds te- day without a rival, another column. without a rival. Ituad advertisement in BlIILOlI'aVlTAHZElttswhat you need ler Constipation, Less of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of DysiMiiula. Price 10 and 75 cent per bottle. rer sole by JI. II. Cochran. Druggist, Ne. 1W North Queeu street mimivAL A YER'S HAUSAl'AlllUiA. J. A CREAKING HINGE Is dry ami turns hard until oil Is applied, aHcr which il liutvfs easily. When the inlnls or hiniTfa nr Um lmilv am KttfTi'iiinl nr lnflnnu'a Ity npllci , tel Inflm UtH'umiulnm, they cannot t moved without causing the nus excruciating pain Aer sarsaparlUa, by tl-s action en the blend, iellees this c-omlttlen. and restores the lelnt- te k'hI working enter Ayer's Sitrsipurtlla has cilccted, in our rltv. many most renmrkattle cures, n number of Oilcli bstlled the efforts of the most i vpellcnced physicians. , em It necessary, I could nl the mimes or many Individuals who hae hcen cured lip taking this medicine. In m nn co It has certainly nerked weuders.relnnltiK mu or RHEUMATISM, after being troubled with it ler years. In this, and alt ether dluasps nrlstng liem Impure iiioeii, inarn n no remedy with whlcn i nuiac iiualntcd, that airerds such rt-llel as Ayer's Sar s partita. It. II. Uan runce.M. 1)., llaltlmere, Md Ajer's Sarsaparllla cured me of tleut and Hhenmatlsm when nothing else would. It has eradlcitcd every trace of disease from my sys tem. It. 11. Short, Manager Hetel llcluieut, Leu ell, Mass 1 waj, during many months, a sulTercrfrem Chronic llhciimatlsm. Theill-mM) allllcledme grievously, In !!eet the remedies 1 could tlnd, until 1 commenced using Ayer's Siirsaparllla. 1 took secrai bottles et this preparation and was speedllj restored te health -J 'reaui, Hide- pence, a Ayer's Sarsaparilk. rrcpared by lir. J. C. Ayer A Ce. Lewell, M.vsJ. soul iiy urugglsts. rrlec, 11 June ls.ji tx bottles, M. rOH BALK UK UKMT. 1TK)H HKNT. -C A Tobacco Warehouse with Penn'a II. K. Siding, at the Capacity for storing 3.WU cases. Apply marie-tfd 1.NTKI.I.U1ENCKK OTKICK. P OK HKNT. LANCASTEIIHALL, .Nes.JJ0ndl WEST KINtl STUEET, ler Halls, fairs asd Entertainments. tui7-ltud FOR SALK - KOlH HORSK-POWKH llorlentnl Engine, complete with boiler, heater and Pump . as geed as new , can be seen working, at JelO lwd 40 SOl'TII t IIUISTIAN ST. T7SOR RENT. J3 Shep In resx of Ne 37 West Chestnut street nspd as a clgsr box factory, and a shop en Mlttlin s'reet, betwism south Queen and Prlnce trists, lately uscsl as a carriage factory. Alse a dwelling and storeroom new occupied by A. A. llubley as a drug store. West King street. Apply t the IVVlfd 1STKI.LIOE.VCKK OrflCK. pKIVATK SALK OK HORSES. I have new a let et WESTERN NORMAN HORSES, Irem Indiana and Illinois, purchased by Ulven, Itauin .1 Ce, consisting of heavy drults. larm horses, and a few nice drivers, and a let of Ken tucky lleixes, and drlers, which i wlUdlspose of at private sale. OEOKOK OUOSSMAN. ntoi'esALn. PROPOSALS FOR COAU Preisisals f 'r Coid will be received at Ne. 2t West Chestnut stleet, until Wednesday, June 30. l.-; at 2 o'clock, neon, te furnish the Public Schools of thlscltv with hard, broken, egg, stove and nut, and Lykens Valley Move Ced, te te of the best iuallt , free from dtrt or slate, and de Hvered In the cellarsef the school houses during the menthol July, as directed by the Cemmtttee. The bids te cover all the coal required for the entire year about K0 tens. .JOHN 1 IIAKTMAN, Chairman Committee, llulldlngs and (ireunds. Jel3td THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY PlIlLADKLTltlA, JutlO 17. IS Sealed propes.il addreswd te the undersigned, will be received at this ettlce until 9 a. m., July I, lss!, ler tnrnlshtnc all labor and materials and performing all the work required te complete the grading and masonry for tracks Nes land I between Deven und llerwyn, en the Philadel phia Division, a distance of about li miles. Ne bids will be considered from panics who de net make a personal examination et the grennd. Plans and specifications can be seen at efllce of Assistant Engineer. ItoemNo 16, fourth fleer, ltrrud street stutlen, PhUadelphla. This company reserves the ruht te reject an; or all proposals. 1IJI.II UUOWN, Je,l .'Ail.Ji Chief Engineer. NOTICE TO HR1DGE UCILDER.S. Sealed proposals ter the erection of the fellow lug bridges wilt be received at the office of thn County Commissioners, Lancaster, Pa., until We clock, neon, TD ES DAY, JL'NK2, ls i, Itridi'e ev I'ocallce creek, at Lelnbach's mill. In Kast Cocallce tow asblp 2 bridge ever .Mill creek, at Kessler's mill be tween Leacock and Upper I.cireck townships. 3."llrldgB ever Conewlngo creek, at Weed's mill. In i ulten township. The plans and specifications prepared are for Weeden Ilurr Truss bridges . Iren bridge men must present their own plans und specifica tions. Proposals for masonry and uwrstructnre will lie received separately orcemblned. Ma sonry bids should designate whether they are for Iren or wooden bridges. A forfeit bend of IMU must accompany bids, blanks for bid and bend can be procured from commissioners. Uy order of COUNTY COMMISSIONED. Attest Krask Ubikst, Clerk. mayj-S.M.Wtd PROPOSALS FOR Fl'RMSHING STA STA tlenery, Eurnlture, fuel und ether sup piles, etc. In compliance with the constitution and laws ei the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1 here by Invite sealed proposals, at prices below maxi mum rates Axed In schedule, te furnish sta tionery', furniture, tuel und ether supplies for the seeral departments, and ter tbeulitrtbu tbeulitrtbu tlen or public documents, for the year ending the first Monday of June, A. D ls7. Separate proposals will be received and sepa rut contracts awarded as announced In said schedules. All proposals must be accompanied by a bend with approved security, conditioned ter the faithful performance of the contract, and addressed and delivered te me betern II o'clock a in. of TUESDAY", theKUh day of June, A. D. 1?;, at w hich time the proposals w III 1 opened and contracts awarded, in the executive cham ber nt Harrisburg. blank bends, and schedules containing all necessary Information can be obtained en ap plication at my efflcc. W S. STE.VGElt. Je7-ltd Secretary of the Commonwealth. 1WUKS. JOUN RAER'S SONS. NEW BOOKS Aroeilerudat a liberal discount from the pub lishers' prices. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS In Library Sets. Class Heeks, llccerds, Howards, bibles, Testaments, Catechisms, etc. QUARTO BIBLES Cnntalng King James and the Hevlsed Versions et both Old and New Testuments In parallel columns ; ulse, with the two versions of thu New Testament, or with the old version of tne Ulble only. In various styles of binding, at much low or prices than by traveling agents. AT TIIK hOOlf STOUK OK JOEU BAER'S SONS, Nea. 15 and 17 North Queen Street, LANCASTEU, PA. 31 in CKI.LAXEOVH. TE NOT DECEIVED. DON'T JIUY JJ "el electric" or "magnetic" frauds. The best sternal remedy Is llcusen s Cupclne Plaster. 1ST erici:. Committee, of thu City of Lancaster, te call In for the Sinking Kund, the following bends of the leun authorized by ordinance, ei the City of Lancaster, Pa .approved March 3, A 1). lsai, te refund Ju0,(U) et the existing Indebtedness of thu City el Lancaster at 4 per cent , and umeuawi uy eruinance approved uarcu -"J, 1M1 Of the series one te twuuly years, viz; Nes. B. 18 17, 18. SI, W. l.a, 41, 11, SO, 85, 66, D7, S3, W, ! , W. of one thousand dollars each. 0, VI neKiuis win tnereiore present tne auove num bered bends at this oltlce en or before JULY' 1, Isn't, far payment, alter which date Interest en suld bends will cease. W. A. MOUTON, Mayer. M Aven's Orricx, Lancasteu, Pa,, June, l,lt6. Jl tJyLM.WAS Ql'EN ALL THE YEAR, ( TFB MANSION," ATLANTIC CITy, N.J. The largest and most prominently located 1,etf' ,?,'u"t'y furnished and liberally man. frt.,Hl?reUBryy lighted, drained and ven tilated. Open all the year. CHARLES McGLADE. Ayilrephy'f Orchestra. je7-Smd WATOBMB. C. KCAIjmVKi.IiAVe' " VlllLMIELVniA. e FOUR FINE WATCHES The Ekegren A thoroughly accurate high gnule wntcn uusrintccdtolie an abselutrl) correct llmekeeker Messrs L.ildell A Ce are thcsoleKintslnthe United suites. The Audemars A high grade time piece undo by Louts Audemars, Ueneva, aud sold en lusti ely in Phil. adephtabj Mesrs. Cald w ell A Ce. The Century A watch made te our special order, cased In Is karat geld and guaranteed te be a cor rect timekeeper. The best watch overetleredforOncllun dred Dollars. The Vacheren Third In the list of watches that ntn entitled te be termed high grade, made by Vacheren A Con Cen stantln, of Ueneva, and sold In Philadel phia bv Messrs Cald well A Ce. exclu sively. J. E. Caldwell & Ce. 902 Chestnut St. Careful Attention Given te Orders and Inquiries by Mail. iiur mueiis. Cl'MMER GOOD. STAMM, BROS.& CO., Nea. 20 & 28 North Queen St. SPECIAL IlAItQAINSlN Plain and Crinkled Seersuckers, Plain and Printed Salines. LAWNS' LAWNS' LAWNS' At .'He a yard. Whlte oeods White t.oeds ' Everything New and Desirable at Lewsst Prices. Parasols, sunshades, and Sun Umbrellas Chll dren's Pamsels, '5e each. (Jaiie riiilerwcar ! (lattze Uiuli'mear ! at eui: POl'ULAIt PKICES. BOSTON STORE. Nea. 20 and 28 North Queen St., LANCASTEU. PA. -VTOVELTIES IN Summer Dress Goods. Nea. e, 8 Ss 10 East King St., Have received a new line of ONDINE SUITINGS, JEltSEV ALUATROSS NUN'S VEILINUS. LIGHT WKIUUT TUICOT9. FINE WOOL LACES, At Lewest City Prices. An Immense assortment of WHITE DKESS GOOD, SWIS1! n.OL'NCIN'US. SWISS EMIIItOlDEKIES, LACE 'LOUNCiNGS. TUIM311NU LACES, At Popular Prices. The great demand for PKINTED bATINES has mude geed styles verv scarce. We open to day a lare Invoice ei French and American SATINES, HATISTES and CRINKLED SEKIt SUCKEKS in desirable colorings atextrcmely low prices. Parasols and Sunshades A SPECIALTY, AT THE New Yerk Stere, LANCASTEU, PA. J. B. MARTIN & CO. WALL PAPER DEPARTMENT. We are net going out of buslness, but we are meeting any prices given by any ene else, and in fact can de better for you. Wall Papers all at Half-1'rlce during this sale. and a special discount of 10 per cent, en all sales until July 1,1536. 60e. Papers, 25a. 25e. Papers, 12c. 12c. Papers, Oc. lOe. Papers, 3e. 8c. PaperB, 4e, SPECIAL. OASH DISCOUNT, 10 Per Cent. Hanging at reduced prices, full stock of New Uoeds te select from. Ne Old Patterns, IVe de net ask you te buy old patterns, but are giving you the new ones for next seusen te se lect from. New Is the time te buy. Veu will never find papers se low again. Paper Hanging done promptly, lly our plan yen de net bave te take up carpets te have your work done. We guarantce your carpets WUI net be soiled. Screen Deers and Windows, We de the largest business In Screens In Lan caster. Eight mechanics are working at our Screen Factory, en Seuth Queen street, turning out lets of Screens every day. The Lew Price and Geed Werk is the reason. WINDOWB, 05c. Up. DOOUS, 11.25 Up. Made with our Patent Iren Corners, and best wire used. Bend In your orders. J. B. MARTIN&CO Cor. West King & Prince Sti (Oppoalte Stevens Heuse.) LANCASTEU, PA. CTORAGE COMMISSION WAREHOUSE. DANIEL MAYKIt, Oecs-lya Me. 18 West Chestnut BueeL IAWM maVMAltCM A 111). CARD. The Suboerlbor would roapeotfully Inform his frlends and the publte Bonertilly that hehaa noeoptod the Auoney of THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK. The Oldent Llfe Instirnnoe lu the Unlted Stntes nnd the LAROB8T nnd STRONGEST in the World. It wrltes the meat liberal oentraot evor lBstted, nnd litis nlwnys fnrntshed ItiBiirnnoe at the Lewest Pernl bio Ceat. JAMES H. MARSHALL, OO North Duke, or 20 East Walnut Stroeta. VAltHIAIIIS A MOTIO THAT ALWAYS WJN3. HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES ! Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET, (NEAULV OPPOSITE THE LEOl'AUl) :il()l'EL). LANUASTKIt, PA. Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used I'KICKSTOSUITTHETIMKS. ALL WOllK UUAUANTKKD. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vohieloa of Every Description Built Promptly te Order. A Full LlnO Of Vehicle In Htncfe. nrennnwl nmw.1atlv fur flu. t,,r1my Tnn A l.nrjn.nl V.riirf Aertment of SECONDdlAND WOUli UN HAND PKICES. FAUTICUIAll ATTENTION -utvn 114 a call anil oxatnlne the work, THE PLACE. Philip Doersom's Old NOS. 126 and 128 ltUU.tKFVK.yiSltl.VO UOOD8. K HAVK A LAKCiK .STOCK w OP THE BEST REFRIGERATORS IN THE CITY. The Pierce Dry Air Refrigerator. UA KDK.V HUSK, H'A TKK COOLKHS, JCK CMC Ail rKKEZKRS, Ami u lull line et IIOUSEKUr.NlSHI.su OOO 1)9 T'ue Inrxmt tet-t of OAS riXTUUES In the city. SHcliil attention palil te Uej-rittlng, Tin ltoetlnK ami SHiutlni! lmve Juat rccelTi-u anolher let ei theje 25c OLOllhS. JOM P. SOHATJlff & SON, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEU, PA. TyM. A. K1KFKKIL ALDUS U. HEHR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all HoiHckrepcirs te Cull and Inspect their Stock et Heuserurmshiiig Goods. A Coinplfte Linn constantly en hand bTOVEncl HANGES, PAHLOItbl COOK STOVES. iiCi.iAiuiia i uua.i;e.s. SlTIMER COOK STOVES. Alter carefully uxamlnlnfr the marlu of all offered te the trade, we have Belectecl THG "ARGAND," Ker GASOLINE, and THE ,( DANGLER," KerCOAOiOIL, As the Best, hen nil points nrocenildeicd, te elfer te our patrons. Cull and see ui. We leve te show our goods, and are net elTunded If you de net purchase, lteuiember, we are agents for The " Splendid " Heater. Manufactured by Fuller AtWerrcn Company, Trey, N. Y, which has no rival In durahlllty, economy of fuel and control of rus. New is tlie time te examine and become posted for Autumn purchases. UEMEM11EK THE PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COUKT HOUSE ) aiiJH-ttd4w VAUMAUKH. OTANDARD (JAH1UAOK WORK. Edw. Edgerley, CAERIAGB BUILDER Market Btroet, Rear of Posteffloo, Iancaeter, Pa. My stock ceinnriseg a large variety of the Latest Style llUBifles, Phaitens, Carriages, Mar. ket nnd lluslness Vaens, which I offer at the very lowest figures and en the most reasonable terms. - I cell special attention tea few of my own de. signs, ene of which H the EDUEULKi CLOSED PBYSICIAN COUPK. which Is decided y the neatest, lightest and most cemplete Physician's Carriage in the country. Persons wishing te buy a geed, honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they take no risk In buylni; my work. Every Carriage turned out in eighteen years a geed one that Is the kind of guarantee I have te offer the public. AU work tully warranted. Please Klve me a call. KEPAIlllNO PItOMPTLY ATTENDED TO. One set of workmen especially employed ter that purpose WINKS AN II LIQUUU9. rjUIE CELEBRATED " "BOUQUET" AND "OLDANCHOB" PUKE RYE WHISKIES Are rich in flavor, soft nnd pleasant te the taste. Puimln eualltv. aru excellent stimulants, anc they stand without a rival In the market. at ail the leading Hotels and by Druggrtsts. ferlt- lllIMl'IIUKY A MAitTIN. Ask eie rrnpnuwra. )anl9-6ma 401 N. Sd St.. Philadelphia. Pa. M ADEIUA AND HIIERRY WINEH -AT- Mgart's Old .ine Stere H. E 8LAYMAKER, Aqent. UtablUhed 17 6. Ne. M Kin King Btuit. Ieul7-U0 CUMPAKT. CARD. nUUHH. which will SA .old at MOST UKASONAllLK PAID IX) UEPA1KING. hother you purchiue or net. DON'T TOUUHT Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KING STREET. rmyaaw Vl.UTItlNtl. W 1LL1A.MHON A KOSTKR. 32 te 38 EAST 1II STREET, LANCASTER, PA. YOU WILL DO RIGHT And keep cool during Summer by wear ing a Ceat and Vest el English Serge or Indigo !cerMicker. Serge Coats and Vests, 85.00, 80.00, 87.60. SEERSUCKER COATS & YESTS, 81.00, 81.05, 82.00. YOU WILL DO RIGHT Ami keen the dint offyeur clothing when cimtng during the Summer by wearing one of our perfect-tilting Dust Proof linen Dusters, 81.25, 81.05, 83.25. YOU WILL DO RIGHT Ile faahlonable and popular by wearing during the Summer the NEW LIGHT HAT -Oil THE Stiff Eelt English Derby, 82.00, 82.50, 83.00. YOU WILL DO RIGHT If you change your heavy Underwear, anil you will will leel morn comfertablo in a suit or the genuine llalbrlggau we are selling for 25c., 3Sc. and sue YOU WILL DO RIGHT And never regret the Investment If yen buy n pair of Ueut's Hand-Bowed French Calf Skin Lew Cut Hummer Shoes we are selling for U.S0. WE HAVE DONE RIGHT iy Biitmlvlnir the Public with the best articles at prices that are JUST RIGHT. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTEU, PA. M1LL1SKUX. TMMENBU ASSORTMENT. A. fJIRSU, NOS. a & Q NORTH QUEEN BT. lnourlminensoassortinent of elegant HATS AND BONNETS are greater bargains than can be found any where vise. We nave an endless variety of un trimmed Hats ami Ikinnets at the lowest pries. The very latest novelties in lllbbens. Feathers, flowers, hutins, Laces of ull kinds und Hats una Ilenncls Trimmed Kree of Charge. We have a large assortment of JKWJSLltT, WATCIlKf. 8PLCTACLKS and CLOCKS. Our HOOT ANDSHOKDKPAllTMKNTliOOin. Plete. . . Alse our CENT'S STUAW HATS and FKLT HATS at the lowest price. Call and see. ttH-Jma WUY 1'AY tlS FOR A SET OF TEETH when you can get the same at fa, at W. L.rlSH Klt'B Dental ltoeins, Ne. l North Queen Street. On administered. p!7 1yd Williamson & Fester, .! b k M v j W Jm fe.W . ll1.'A.t?' - .ttCJttt-fiiS' .iUJ'i,
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