rsie V4rirjcvrrp pv"' "5a7.KVSS3re T1 .! " ' -va i'iBa i7mmnx-TiwvmmamrMmewHriv;'' -w vj-- V " - - r-ii.nvr TPWi'W "fi at. iWJLWTJ,WWftt . sbsbsbssI - " r ,,," - . i-y- I 1st y f BRIT jrJik'' - 5$" 4 THE liAyCABTES PABLY 1NTEIJJGENCKR, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1887. rSk Si m t& itrA R& m , :" !fk K' '. immi i I iWtakfr. LrtdBimeer . ' MTlHfHT MORMtM. A Swa? VSSSI SaWaSeSWi VVTTinw vv as!." " ' laraar fti.-ts six uomen limn te tma wasrs aasasr. tmumnmMirmmMt mTMvuamv. Lancaster, r i ienftwttt InttUfgnuix r'v LAXCABTEB, JDHB 7. 18S. Jf9'( n rlln fntsnnial. J fiy this time next week the centannia HOMOI IIBUUD DU jnaraiiiiii cuiickc ' wa be inf nil progress. It will be a notable . sswailiiii for Lancaster. It has been fre- 1 OMBtlj charged against the people of tbis RWiff iS! sa etTausa :, t iiisisassss ftNkJ county that they are mere intent l -' im.i.1iib wealtti ttian ftinv nre rinvn rM te the development of mind; and, tail '&! say, there is abundant ground for the :A ssaaenaatlen. Lancaster is net the 1 Herat y J--'ttre it should be when its present wealth y.MMncnnuionciraaiuensare censuiereu. . th km.l limits nt Mil a pnimtv Ihera W ?.&jN little teal poverty, and avast amount i lsJC wealth. The latter always should bring X:1 its train greater mental cultivation ; for . goad the 1 fructifies. t'S ' There la no excuse for Lancaster cuucty'a fgtmmi mauierence en iub suujcci ui euu- tittmty aeat one of the, best colleges in the Sliest. Franklin and Marshall college does Ku f.1.nr Ita m Yinra am ImiHl V a. fin finmp '.?? tsf Its aister institutions, but these who gf. will take the trouble te investigate will :e"ad out that it has few equals in the edu jCairt tonal armor with which it cqulp3 its atadenta. In the centennial which this honored institution is about te celebrate, every true Lancastrian should have a warm interest. It should be the beginning in this community and in all ethers connected therewith, et a fuller appreciation of the great geed that has been done for the cause of culture by this institution. Let Its hands be strengthened in this centen nial season, and let it obtain new iger te any it through a glorious future. Head la Yenr Fund. ' It la pleasant te note the vigorous style In which the Kepublican Anti-Corruption association has set about the work et in vestigating the frauds that disgraced tlie recent Republican primary election. Presi dent Land is, of tbis organization, has is sued an address asking for information en the subject and for contributions te the fund for defraying the expenses of the prosecution. Already the responses iu money are coming in, and local ltepubli canlam in the Old Guard bids fair te re move the late foul blot upon its escut cheon. This is as it should be. Let the money roll in lively. Yeu need net give your smes, if you deem such action inexpe dient ; but you may send your postal notes and cash te X. Milten Weeds, vice presi dent of the association, First National bank, or te the Lancaster County National bank, for deposit te the credit et Hebren If. Herr, treasurer, for the use et the asso ciation. The bigger the fund the greater the chance te detect the real authors et the election conspiracy. Let the contributions U tell In iu lively fashion. Zv - Suffrage la Bhede Island. At the last session of the Ithede Island legislature both houses voted that at the , general election in April next, the question of calling a constitutional convention Mfy should be submitted te the electors of the awe. xue Democrats uae new, threugu a Republican split, obtained the governor. Sjnlk Mt nrAl At nrAwlYAa a Aim IamIaIh ,' tare te neutralUe the small1 Republican r.-H majority, it is necessary that the present pAii legislature should endorse the call for a constitutional convention iu order te make it effective. In this a great difficulty is presented. 1 f the call is made, only freeholders will vote upon it and a larrre majority of these are Republicans. They would likely vote against the call and thus kill the re- K-tS'W' mmnataklltrifW rf tlm tntiettlni fstn utirlcr Tiamr. aw Tzm: t "" "'" " '; . mho auspices, iu eruer 10 get ever nils difficulty, the Democrats are suggesting . that the question of having a constitutional convention shall net be submitted te the preeent electors, but that the legislature, having decided that question affirmatively, abaU order the election et delegates te such convention. ..Y -i Vi AD is a bicuii wiuug w uie people et & Bhede Island that the present election l.tws ', are allowed te remain unrepealed. Rhede 7Talan.l has a nnmilutlnn nf P.ftl eci i,..,. t. iSSVU. mueurci-i.wu vuiers. l.an P rauAap Aiinfv wlfli nnlv luilf llmnnnul .tlnn 180,000 voters. It will be seen that en I1 Lancaster county ratio two thirds et ;'tht) voting population et Rhede Island are 'wafraaehised. The Democrats de wisely klk Irvliur te crush this evil. uV i m-w'm f:fit The Saae aad the Insane. If there was any means of gathering the Is, '; taUsUcs, it would be found that there are .&b. hv,'s'si'wUtv and believed te be of sound mind. h vjwae are ready at an instant's warning te de l -? wM work of fiends incarnate. ThemanUallin rhiladelphia was one weae. lie aeueerauiy Killed Airs. s, putting his murderous thoughts en r, before performing the deed. The r. wretch is furious at bis physicians for .Sens te save bis miserable life i be bad thought te take, alerjr wltb It bis gaUty paramour, ftwcwk nermann, of Pittsburg, was a type ec ue same humau wild i. Ha wraa a Hdiaiatia smiu i.. ,- " -, imiww. w i bis wife, killed bis child aad cat i threat. I n I rukA' tu Si lwlm U'M NT. 9kj? 'MM - at aaiaasj. Mt 14 stwali Mm veil should never be UfteltM woaUekew what thin partitions divide tie aWMfrem the Insane. In thU case .ignorance te the """-- teba. (best flower of bliss. Tns wheat crop of this county It In bad condition, but UN ball is looking up, Fer newly a wet tte urans Memerial fnudef the New Yerk..r has been feebly, moving along and new H rsacnea the turn of tB 25. Tne Star wants te raise ll'AWO. At the above rate, the ameuat may be raised In five years. , lles. Wm. 1). Kkllkt writes eathusiastl catly m the Manufacturer' Jtteerd et Baltl mere about the pat present and future of Flerida, lie Hill feuitaen columns with details or the resources of the peninsula and although be wastes a great deal et space in the consideration of history or the state, and takes oc.-aslen te kick free trade with his accustomed vigor, he manages te give a fair and plain account el things in Flerida, lie expresses the belief that the population of tbe state has doubled since 1SS0, and that "Flerida la moving rapidly te preeminence among the non-mineral producing states el the Union." lie quotes a long list or agricul tural products, and adds te It the greet staples sugar cane, sorghum, rice, tobacco, Indigo and every variety of mulberry, lie calls particular attention te the fact that cattle can be kept without special winter feeding In all parts of the state, lie describes a visit te the experimental farm of SL Cloud which In spires him te observe that "all the vegetables and berries thst csn be grown In Pennsylva nia and New Jersey can be produced In Flerida with leu care and labor." lie be comes quite ss eloquent ever an orange grove as he would ever a gigantic iron furnace and, in tier, bis enthusiasm ever the land of tlow tlew ers H se hearty as te lead te the suspicion that he has secured sn Interest la Its real es tate. A I'lTTsnrne fanatic, after killing his child and cutting his own threat, read bis Bible. A madmen and a Bible are net geed company for each ether. Thk Gaelic society, et New Yerk, and ssveral newspapers et the metropolis, must have elttier blundere J dismally a weekagei or they must be the guardians of aeme dread ful secret about Tem Meers. The iferaM el Tuesday noted that the Gaelic society cele brated the 107th anniversary of the birth of the poet en Whit Monday by decorating his statue In Central park and the Hew Yerk Star blizes out lu an editorial sandwich of quotations from Erin's sweetest poet, In. spired by the thought thst Decoration Day, Whit Monday and the birthday of Tem Moere all came en Monday, the 30m of May. The rest el the world Imagine that the poet was born en the 28th of May, but tbeae New Yerk dallies are e sublime In their wisdom that a modest editor makes aure of bis facts before he ventures te correct them. The !" TKi.r.uiENCEit has watted for a week In order that it might secure the benefit of all evidences attainable, aud nothing has been discovered tending te shatter the belief that the poet was born en May SS. Tnr. bnckbene of the Kepublican anti Corruption eKKOclallen In getting stiller as the days lengthen. Twe murderers have just been executed by the Seminole Indian, and the methed of eirrjlng out the eenttace of death appears bumaneand civilized when compared with our gallows system. The sentence of tbe court wss tbst they should be shot te death between the hours of sunrise and sunset. They were lsrge muscu lar men and met their fate with Indian stoicism, though each of them made a calm speech attributing the crime te a free use et liquor. When the death warrant was read the murderers walked te a blanket stretched en the ground, where they took leave el a number of friends and where they were blindfolded. They then knelt down, present ing their breast i te the sheriff and his deputy who advanced with revolvers and dropped en their knees directly In front of them. A the first discharge both culprits fell en their facer I. lie wss net pronounced extinct, however, until eight minutes alter the tiring The Semlneles, like the etaerclvilized tribes' have regulafly erganired courts of justice presided ever by Indian judges of education whose ability Is recognized, but tbey have always regarded the penalty of death en the gallons as tee barbarous for an Indian te tolerate Til ii town will have a big college centen nial next week, l.st everybody boom it. PE BHONAU llx (iovehnei: Ci.KVKi.Axn, et Connec ticut, Is dead. Japk Hakri.v lias mvie tfO.oce by a f tculalien lu June wbea'. 1. i:vim M.Wji'EniKR In New Yerk the ether day dedicttnJ a monument ever the spot cbei-en for his burial place. William A. Wiikkler, ex-vice presi dent, weti d have been married again, two or three years age, had net his health been In ucti a precarious condition. W. W. Coiu'enAN-, the millionaire phi lanthropist et Wellington, was stricken with paralysis of the left arm and left leg en Thursday, lis lain bis SUth year. Juikik Kki.i.ev denies that hn intends te leave Ceugrest and go te Alabama, lie sava : " 1 BballalwAys bee candidate from the lVtb Congressional district until I am a auUerer from paralysis or lunacy." Mns. Frank Thomsen, who unexpecN edly died at Hollywood, New Jersey, last Thursday alter a brief illne-s, was buried Monday at West Laurel Hill, Philadelphia. tier funeral was largely attended by her personal Iriends and many prominent rail road elUclalf. (Je.v. OiiANvn.LK Moenr, of Mount Ver Ver eon, Iowa, lermerJy an eminent Methodist minister of Uhle, famously known during the war ss " The Fighting Parson," died at his country house, nesr Jefleraen, Iowa, Saturday nlgbt, at the age of seventy six years. Hkniiv W. Williams, of Tlegs, will most likely succeed te the supreme court liench sine Mercur'a death. IsaacGrawham Gorden, who new becomes chief justiee of inn suproine court, wss oern December , 1810, Id the boreugn of Lewlsburg, Union county, Pe. Ne A 11 1IKUT7I I'll illful at lnr Rnnl kfnn. day uinrulng, In iha keveuty-thlrd year of his n. ..i. na .miiu ,ii ijsuLiisier cj nmintv asmH went te Pert lleyal Hlty years aga There he was engaged In meiceandlslng, dealing lu grain, Ac. Ha was well known In Harris nurg, PnlladelpbUand Lancaster. """"" Jehn Perter, son of Dr. Perter, of Lslayette college, dlsd at Ovlede. HrmlnVlast Saturday, of typhoid f.vsr. Yeung Perter wss well known In this city, where its iuer iesiubu inr many years and was Pre- science In Franklin and Marshall college, inarktHl ability and premise, and his ueath will be greatly mourned. isjruunK man or I a irer Shad Kplcurss. Kuirsne Blsoicferd has made a ssnaatlen la New Yerk cleb kitchens and restanrants by preclaiaalng tbst boiled shad Is preferable te broiled shaJ, iriea ansa or Plan sea saaa ana there la mueh talk about the new dish. It la aa old luxury ameDr epicures, who bold that mere of the delicate flavor Is retained by boil ing and that tbe innumeraoie rjenes are nei se botbersema. But boiled abed le iecoea ieceea plsu without cream. Takeoeeoapof eraam wltb a few spoonfuls et net water te keep II from olettiog and atlr lute tt two tableepoea ruis or maitert nutter, uaa taw w a est laalde aaetaer vessel el oellla lalde aaeUier veseal el betllai water aad te It one tahlsenoenful et,tfce Uaaec la k the shad lebeirad. Tfcea let U 6eU ap wktch Mtoiaueaeataaa pesur n ' tae aaefli whwk kea , aert epette UH pstte THERE IS NO DIMINUTION. g-Aji AvMwtam ir ruiuceu . xjruji mm iAma tmm war tuam. Sfiasr Nearly Cempttte Ttittr riaailag MM LmI Witt Stake tlm llnlk el tti CemtBK t"'P-Tlw Ai1uitrr et Ha vana Slicking te Tbl. bailer. The past week has been a busy one with tobacco growers. Oa almost every fsrm In the county, men aud bej p, and In sniie In Maneea women aud girls, hae been busy from morning until night setting out the young plants. It Is estimate that lully three-fourths, If net teur-tilths el the entire planting has been accomplished, and that the acreage by the end el the planting season will be lully as large It uet larger thin last year. The weather has been propitious and the only complaints thus far heard are that the cut worms are unusually numerous and are playing havoe with the young plants. Frem Interviews hsd with a large number of planters Irem all sections of the county the Intellieknckr learns that from two thirds te three-fourths of this yesr's planting will be et the eeed leaf vatlety. Ask a plauter why he prefers seed leaf te Havana seed, he will answer " beciuse It yields greater weight per sere, and because we find a market ler It." Ask him if It psys te grew seed leaf for f, t or T cents through, he wl'l answer " Ne," and If you ask him why he will persist In glowing It without a profit, be Is apt te answer that no ether agri cultural crop in this county pays any better. A minority of growers, however, stick firmly te Havana seed j some of them b. cause tbey were very successful In grow ing It, and received high prlcw for It j and some ethers, though les fortunate thus far, bollevo that Htv.uia seed Is the coming variety, and the only one that cu at all compete with Sum itra for wrapper pur poses ; and that ss nearly ell the Sumatra recently ImpDr'.Hl has had te psy n duly of 73 cents tns'Md of 33 csnti as rermerly, there will be less of It Impertsd hereafter and Havana seed will In a great measure Utwe 1" nlsce. An extenslve planter, who still holds his crop of 'si Havana, said te the writer a few days age that he was planting a still larger crop et the same variety this year. He believes that owing te the scarcity and high ptiee of geed wraprers there must be an upwatd tendency lu prices; Bnd further, that with theexpeilenre growers have gain e J In cultivating and handling the tobacco they will from year te year Improve the quality of their plantings. In the same line of argumeut Is the following which ve clip from the Kdgerten, Wis, li(perltr : "It will remalu largely for New Yerk and Wisconsin," remarks the Kdgerten Iiejteritr, " te produce the Havana seed tntur -os of the 'm3 crop, and It Is doubtful If these at it as and all ether sections will grew te exi-eed 00,000 te 75,000 cases as arfsinst ever -u),000 cises each In the '85 and 'Ml crops, biicn. a de cline In the production of Havana tea 1 cu cu net but havx a beneficial tllect upon the market value of domtstie wrapping tobaccos. It can also be taken a a hepelul ga fee the growers who plaut Havana the coining sea. son. Before another crop can be greun and put upon tbe market the old sleck of these tobaccos bids lair te be al lerbed, leaving a comparatively clear held te a very short supply of Havana seed wrappers. It these conclusions prove true, as the writer Is en Qdent tbey will, there la a much brighter prcpect ahead for the tohace.) grew-rs et Wisconsin. Next te Sumatra, Havana set-d Is the favorite wrapper. Fashion calls ter a smooth and glossy wrapper, nnd Havana seed can only nil the bill aside from the Im ported article. Thoeniybar te geed prices for Havana wrappers Is that net enough of the line grades csn bs ebtalued te till the demand. If the farmers can produce a tine crop of this toutcce, old time prices will again be realized." Lecal buyers and seuie foreign ones are still hunting up what Is left et the crop of 'm Havana seed, a geed deal of which is yet in the hands of growers. It would be lilted rapidly If the growers would consent te take the price oil ere J for it by buyers, but their eilers appear te be tcs low, or else the tobacco must be very pxr indeed. The New leik Market Kretn the h. ?. TctuccD Journal. Market for old, quiet, In fact very quiet. Tbe sales of cases by the "hundreds" appeer at long Intervals only, while the transfers et small parcels la the rule. In a dull market like this the situation of the leaf seller Is doubly exasperating. The buyer Is promi nent by bis scarcity and exacting te a fault, goods are returned without ado or compli ment, even elten dumped unceremoniously en the sidewalk. And if there Is anything In the lite of a leaf dealer, which will make him wish be was unborn, Is when his sidewalk bears the weight of cases lust returned. In new leaf, mere tales of Uousatenlc are re ported; also several transfers or New Yerk state wrapper. The prices are kept rigor ously secret Sumatra Much animation prevailed ; the sales reported run up te iOO baler. There Is a current rumor that the appraiser's otllce this week did net pas but tJO bales at J.', cents, while everything else had te be paid ter st 75 cent lie this si It may, prices were no higher, and If T.I cents should pre vail, the importation el Sumatra will not.be reduced te any perceptible decree. Havana Moderately mtive; sales CiO bales at from SO cents te 1 13. from the Tebaccs Lear. Cigsr Leaf The sales have bnen melerate, but mere could haye been done II the to baccos sought were available. Decoration Day was duly observed in the market, and this fact, of course, tended te diminish the volume of transfer?. Tee new leaf Is mov ing, and we bear of a large prospective trans action, and note auntber one of lair magni tude. Fer expert little is done, beciuse tbe tobacco wanted abroad Is scarce and blgb here. Ohie, formerly freely shipped, is new in demand for home manufacturing purposes en account of the limited supply of cheap Pennsylvania tillers, and also en account or its uselul qualities. We hear of recent sales el it In Pennsylvania towns for cigar manu facturers' consumption. In May the sales of all kinds reported ameuuieu 10 a, cases. Havana Killers were in moderate demmd , with reported sales et AM bales at M'O.fl.M. Sumatra The new, of which importations ad far have been very light, moves slowly, and the old new nn band tilers very peer selections. Sales, SCO balei, at Irem tl.'J) te SIM). Late advices from Amsterdam, speaking el the sale en May 25, say that the lu.MKI bales sold were In average below the tobacco of the first "Eieschreibung," and tbst very little tobacco of the 35 cents duty class was ettered. Heme lets contained no 35 cents duty tobacco stall. dans' Wees 17 Itupert. Sales of seed leaf tobacco reported Inr the Intkllkikncer by J. S. Oaus' Sen A. Ce , tobacco brokers, Ne. Ill Water street, New Yerk, for the week ending June i lte? : 100 cases ism, Dutch, p. t ; MX) cases 11S5, Dutch, .31lu.; ZW cases 1881, 1M, KM, Pennsylvania, l'.'CyUe ; 123 cases IsVi, Pennsylvania, 115e ; loe casnn 1i, Pennsylvania Havana, 1j,1S a. ; 100 cases 1HK5, Ohie, p t J 150 cases 18N5, Wisconsin llavaua, C&ScJ,. Total, 1,32s cases. Tb rnlUMUIpbia Slaiket. Seed Leaf Dealers are doing a moderate business In such grades of cigar leaf as are most needed. The totals of all sales are net large, for the very geed reason that leaf te- iwoe is me low iu n kill re te count up last, I Wrappers et llrt(iuallty of Havana seed are Inquired for and ran be sold, put the sleck In nuia is uuiiiea. rrices are still held entirely in the Intsrets or buy era. . J'H'Sf'f ,u alMj tauataell, because It tills the bill better than any ether klndel elajsr leaf at present. Havana moves off very regularly. ttaiilinera Haiktt, The market for Maryland tobaccos con. tinues very active, specially for desired tt. pert grades. The demand la only llraltul by the comparatively light receipts, and sellers manliest less anxiety te dispose of susir auiuiuaa. -riuvs are sieaey with an upward tsniiency. Common and Inferior tobaeeoa are beleg gradually worked off. Ohie la dull, and sales were only r0 bhds this weak for home consumption. Taw Ostaaecttaal Valley. Freea the smsrtca Cultieater'i cerres pendeeU we call the following : "The work of eetthjg pleats baa begun. A tobacco clawJer drove Ureegb the town Inquiring for aUlaaaL Tmaee wie have It areler te keen II net be near aa much raised as heretofore, llut these who de raise It Intend te raise geed crops. The acreage will be '.less. If better prices are net paid the tobacco growing will be given up entirely." s A Canlna ruber. It Is stated that J. N. McConnell, et Craw Craw rerdsvllle, Indians, Is the owner et a deg that he values very highly, It Is a full-blooded Scotch shepherd, about one year old. The canine la a smart one, aud seems te under stand every word thst Is spoken te It. Among Its many accomplishments Is that of being an expert fisherman. He will take a position In a drllt lu a small stream running near Mr. McConnell's beusr and by making a racket will sesre the lisbnut Inte the water, where he caii see them. Then diving suddenly he will brings llsh up In bis lueath. Tblsop Tblsep Tblsop ei at Ien he will repeat until he catches) as many as he wants. Spectators en the bank In no wise embarrass him In his piscatorial pursuit The deg Is very fend et the tlsh, ami eats all that he cat Jho. This Is the only objection te the whole proceedlngs, as his owner thinks that he could supply his table with ftesh llsh the year round II the deg could only be taught te retrlase, and he will gtve htm a lew lessens in that art. HtitMim&tlsm, neural 15 1 1 and tout are pecdll culiil by SuliKlleu Ull, the Kleal pain cure. He hid net stent ler twenty-'our hours, reughlui; aU the Hum. A dusn id IT. Hull's C'euich -ru bruke his cough, and he slept qulellj all llht araciAL sonata. JUST AS liOlll). Uen't allow niuemi te make yen believe a-iy ether remedy is jut as gne.1 ter sick head irne B lr. U"tle Sh-cU1 1'it-seitptlen, ter It Is net tnie. lhls I thoentv rviuedv lu the wmld that strikes at the root of the dbivve and drives tt out. OH ell a trial. Stllt.UU'S COUOIl and Censuiiiptlbn'Cura Is sold by us en a Kuaranlen. It cures Con sumption. etd by It. II Cochran, drucaUt. Nto. U7 and 1:9 .Serih Queen St., Liii-3tr, I'a- 13) tlacklsa t Arnica sals. The Hest Salve In the world ter Cuts, Irratsea, Sere, Ulcers. Salt Kheam, rever Seres, Tetter, Clupped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Sktn eruptions, and positively cures I'tles, or no pay rvqutrvd. it U guaranteed te irlve perluct satls satls tactlen, or money reranded. Price H cents per box. Fer sale by H. IS. Cecnnvu. Druggist, 117 and IS) North Uunen street- Lancaster, fa. Cocaine, Indoferm or Slercurlals In any form in the treatment el catatrh or hiy rever -tinuid beaetded, as they are both tnjutteus aud dan-f-reu-. I xloterm la eally detcted by Us offensive iler. ihe only rll;ible catauh re medy en the m irket te-d.y Is Klj -s Cream U ilm, belni: trie Irem all pM-oneus druj. It h.is cured thnu and et acuta and chronic cae, when all ether rrincdles hive tallf d. A pvrilele is applied tntetath nnairll; no pain ; atrit-eable I h mu). rricu ail) cenis. juujivaoeo Mothers I Mothers II Mothers tt Are you disturbed atnlght and broken of rest by a sick child suffering and crying the excraclaung p&ln or cutllnir teeth t go at once and get a bottle of M IIS. W INS LO WS SOOI1UNU Si UUP. It will relieve the peer lltUe suffer Immediately -depend upon It i there is no mistake about lu There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell yen at once that It will regulate the bewels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It la perfectly sale te use in all casus and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one el the eldest and best tetuale physicians and nnrses In the United States. Sold e very whoie. 33 cenu a bottle. inaySI-lydAw The Impending Danger. The recent statistics el the number or deaths show that a lante majority die wltb Consump tion, lhls dNeae may commence with an ap parent!) harmless ceuxh which can b cured in stantly by hemp's lVilsim for the Thre.it and Lnns, which Is Kuarautccd te euro and relieve allcaes. Price ii) cents and II. Trial iie fre. rer s.Ue by II. U. Cochran, druggist. Ne. U7 North Um-en tr't- elwdAltw teutia&u POU COUNTY COMMISSION UK, HKNKY DUACIIIIAK. et Laneaster City. Subject te the decision et the Democratic convention maiJitldaw TJIOK COl'NTY COMMISSIONER, J. W.KKLLY, of Marietta, Pa. Subject te the decision or the Demetnillj Conveiitleu. aeur tanuencs solte iu-d. m.u-tldaw F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SIMON" I, 11UANDT (ranncr), Ol East Deneiral township. Subject te the de cision or the Democratic County Convention. 1 our liuluencu rtsrwctiully solicited. lulJ-ttdaw -raOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. JACOII W. I. El! Kit, Or Kphrata township. Sublect te Democratic rules. uiarll-u.lAw JTOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, A. Z.niNlMVALT, tirocer, Klrst Ward, City. Subject te Dnrro Dnrre cru'.lc rules. al-tldAw ClOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SOLOMON ZKAMKK, rarmer, 01 West llempfleld township. Subject te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. uiaru-lfdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. At the request el many friends 1 annnnnce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner. Sublect te the decision et the Democratic County Convention. Your Influence respect fully solicited. HKNliVr. 1IAKTHAN, rals-ttdft v Kast I amneter Township. JjSOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER- ELI BATTEN, of Upper liCaceck township. 1 announce my elf as a candidate for county Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County Convention, lour Inttuence resrict ruily solicited. Was a candldate for County Commissioner belera the last convention, and at the req next of my friends withdrew in favor ei the candidates Irem the Southern district. IfdAw . at 1. 1 11A1TKN. pOR COUNTY AUDITOR, .IAS. r. ItOWKK, et Paradise tewnsh'p. subject le the decision of the Democratic Convention te be held -lulytu, 18-7. JurlltrdAws SJOR COL'NTY AUDITOR, CHAS. W. l'USEY, Or Kast Dnimnru township. Sabject te the ele ct. Inn et the Democratic County Ceusenllnn, July J), 1sj7. Juneiit8dAw Of, J A CO 113 OIL. St. Jacobs Oil Fer Poultry and Swine. Mr.. I. M McCann, Itrldsepert. W. V, the Or.t te dl-cover the virtues of St. Jacobs en ler chicken cholera, says, "A 1 1 read pill, saturated with St, Jacobs OP, was forced down the threat of the row), and within hutf uu hour U was well as ever." "Mixed with dough," he auysi ' and led in tnrke) s, chick ens and ether poultry suffiitluK Irem lhls hitherto Incurable disease, all tbat are able te swallow will he restored te perfect health i and II the saturated pills are forced down the threats or birds that cannot swallow, they will flap their wlns and crew la yenr face. Obloken Cholera. Tssrr IIavts, Champaign Ce,, Ohie. 1 reccls ed about tun days ai(e live very One Polish chickens. A lew days aife 1 noticed that two of them had something like the leup, nnd their threats seemed te be nearly stepped up und tnade wheeling sound at each respiration. One el them was net able 1 1 walk, or even stand en Its li'Oi. 1 took a 'small niece of bread, any about half an Inch tqiiare, and saturated It with St. Jacobs oil, aud ted It te thorn, once In the morning and nttlu In the evening. The next inurnlng wiient went mi l le leek at them I could net ttll which el the tlvechlckens had been lc. CI1AS. r. 1'OWELL, r. u. Heg Cholera. CHsasv Ca vp. West Va St. Jacnbi Oil Is the best remedy known te me ler Heg Cholera. It maybe given them In milk say a leaspoeuful te each animal twice a day. 1 think that anyone trying It wilt find ll beucnclaL K. M.kOBiNSOiJ. Ohlelcen Cholera. Kev. T. 8. Breeke. . oaster Central Fresbi- u?.iiii;narcn, aiiark suurg, W. Va . says : " 1 saturated a piece of bread site of my thumb wuu ei. Jacobs oil. aud forced ll down taa theuat. Chickens ware la lb last ataae. 1 S!8a4-t,.,"'huu,.'""tBave them nothleg wa?i. ' ' ' Um " wtr BL JaCOba fill la an mKu.Im. ..-..--n l.til ....... .'I .-I".. -?""" SUISHHSU uwuiiwh w waicuaaa axiarnaa meiai Uy pains r twsppll lara tare may. fie applied., ll Is sela by Uninliu aad Sw aisawra inrougaeai u wurleL Prtas atty jtiiiU4L. rrui KNKWQU1MNK. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -01VKS- Ooed Appotite, New Btrength, Quiet Ne ves, Happy Day, Sweet Sleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MAURI A, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Hurra Diseases. THK MOSTSCIKtsTiriDANDSUCChssrUI. 11 LOOK IH'tUt'lKll. superior te iiulnlnn. air. f. A. Stiller, (Oi hast I57ih stir.il. New Yerk, was cured by Kasktne el extreme ma lariat me, trillion alter seven Mars surrerlnK. Ha had run down Irem impounds ten;, began en Kaaktneln June, 1-M, went te work in one month, regained his mil weight In six tnenthi. (Jalnlnndldhlmnogeod ss hates er. Sir. (lldeen Thompson, the eldest and oneol the most rcsttectrdcllUensef llitdiienert.('nmi . says : " t am nlnuiy years or axe, and for the last three years havesutrervd from malaria and the effects of quinine poisoning. I recently be itan with Kaskinu which breku up the malaria and increased my wuljrhlli lxiuncis " Mrs.T A. Commens of 1M Malllday St, Jersey City, writes Sly son Harry, eleven vear. was cured et Malaria by Kaaklne, alter nitren months' II1ihs, when we had given, up all hope. Lelteis from the abese persons, giving full details will be lent en application. Kaskinu can be takeu without any special medical advice. Il.w per botUe. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAN, PruRKlsU 137 and 139 North (jueen St.. Lancas ter, ra., or soul by mall en receipt et price. hASKINKCO.M Warren St., New Yerk. fob 24 ivdawrrh.ss BAT. VAJt.mO, B AHOAINS IN STHAW OODH. Stauffer h Ce., AUK.TIU WRKK.UIMNU SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS -ex- sj i r StlDW Huts SS-They sruClnslnROut certain Itn'S ill Cost and etre ln l,al,lAI, HAUUAlvs en all ethers, llauel tery Desirable Style at Lew est Prices. - STqUFFER & CO., 0S. ill A !W .0UTII qL'EE-N ST., LA.VCASTKlt. I'A. rvttuvvuM. "ITT-IDMYER'S r'UKNITUKK STORK. FULL VALUE. O.IEIIUNDItKDCKNTS WOUT1I U1VKN VOK KVKKV DOLLAK. NO tllKKEl'UesKSJTATlONS. OUIt tVOKK WILL STAND TI1KTKST. The Wearing of Onr Oned will l!-ar Us Out In hat W Say. Te Savn Menev Is te set that which will Wear the LeiiKHit, and wtilcb ne-d net be lie- p.ucvdln a short lime. SURPRISING ! ., 5'eu will be S u prised at ear Lew I'rlcei. Just step in and see what a Large aud Ceuilete UKlc we are Carrying, andtLen On and lell Your Neighbor. Srl.iUALlT AVDIMIILKTOIUII ALL WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cerner Bast King and Duke 8ta LANCASTatt, PA. seuus-lydajs-lmw avt7wj AT WIANT'H. TKV OUU HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The finest flour sold In the market. Olve It a trial and you will be pleased. Alse Graham Fleur, Oat flour, Kye rieur, and heir Ualsing flour for lllscnlt. Ac. Goods Delivered, 'tele phone Concoction. OBO. WlaVNT, aag'JO-lvd Na US West King streeu T BURHK'B. SWE1TZER. -ea- Imported Swiss Cheese. We have added te our cheese stock. Sweltzer Cheese, and expect te keep the bust only. J list received, a fine Lntel Imported MACA IliJNIand VKUM1UKLL1. Duikee Salad Dressing, Vine Imported Table oils, itett'ed Pickles el all sizes, suitable for picnic seasons. CLOSING OUT. A let of French Prunes at 4 iieunds for Sic. A let of rreneh Prunes at 1 poaudsfer&c A let el fine Pitted Cherries, H pennds for tttc. BURSK'S, 17 EAST KINO STREET, NO, LANCABTBB. PA. l'AHAHQLH. JR. a a a. PARASOLS IN THK r.UL'ATKST VAIMETT; PARASOLS At Pi Ices Lewer thin Any whero Ie In the City or County. SON UMBRELLAS In Natura'sand In Held and Sliver, ttepalrlng and Livceveilug Dene. R. B. & H. 14 Bast King Bt. apl-lma aimsms. . WILtilAM EDMONDil, Wselsssls Dstltr ul OoaiBusuea Hsrtbut is all aises e CIGARS. Atvsaaaas eauaaa. Ct.OTltlXU. N OW KKADV I Our Rcady-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W am pivpared te show our New al'KINU SreOK In Heady alade xniia. Our Assortment Is Larger than user befetv. and Prices liwer We have taken special care te aetup gmiit and Attriellie suits ter fie SI'IIINO Til AUK. aud wofeel sstlsiiiiloircirerts have been succi'ss lul. fall and give us the beiieltt et your opinion. Onr Custom Department Is Steckid with all the newest Novelties In Suitings which we will tlake te Order tu the llest Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BURGER & SUTTOIJ, Tailors ami .Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. LANOaSTRIt. PA T- UAMHMAM A HRU. 66 L.GANSMAN & ItRO. 6S North Queen St. We Invite eiery reader or lhls advertisement te call and 1 atmliid our IiikhIs and Couipate Prices. Selling MXNS'j, HOi'S AND CHILDUK.N'S CLOTHING (11KT ILi Al LrTIIVN V HOLES ILK 1'KlCl.s. Who ever heard et Men's All-Weel Stills at S.V0 THiidltreientstles le select rrem. Whoever heardnr Men's Vour-llulten Cuta way Suits. All-Weel Wnrsled,at !7lJT Ten dll lerenl st) les te se'ect tre'ii. Who eler heard or Men's All-Weel nellh Worsted nlu. Ltitaaay or -ack. at SIUCUT Twenty dltTeientst)les le select iruui. Men's Seersucker Cuds and Vests at II l, I .H and ll 50.. Men's Vine Mohair Ceals and tvs's, from tUO and upwards Summer Pants selling at GOj , 75c., g.c , ll 0) and li.ti. All-wool PanU selling nt IL7J, IJ.0), t.V, KM analioe. W Fit, Duality, ami the Lewest Prices Guar anteed. L. GANSMAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. UANUrACTUltKUS OT Men's, Heys' ami Children's ('lethlna, S. K. COB. N. QUKKN A OIIANGR STSH LANCAHTRIl PA. sTThe Cheapest (and Kxcluslve) Clothing Heuse In the City MY KRS A RATUrUN. Prices Down -A.Ml- Values as Geed as Ever. Xelwxly uml wear Siiabliy Clethes these times, when New Ones may be had for se small an outlay. We can fit you nicely for Ten Dollars, ami from that te Twenty. Anil if jeu leave with us Ten Dollars in Meney we'H.'glve jeu Ten Dollars in Value. K5" Strictly Fair Dealing only will be tolerated. Myers & Rathfon, RKLIAIII.E CLOTHIERS NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET. LANCABTBB. PA. MOW KRS. AC. F liINN A BRKNKMAN. CARD! We have a number of Reeds which am just in season, and which, owing te our i giving special attention, we can eiler great lduceraents. " remisylvan!a"Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are la the market for te.00 and 7.(K). Uaby Carriages We carry seventy-five varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Itelrigeraters are new in season. Hew few people knewanytbing about Refrigera tors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ ence In Ceal Uil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what yen are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you ?et the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can remus. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican sjnd Common Hammocks, Vase Ball and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FUNN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 159 North Quera StrwAt tt MUliKIRKK BlUUJt FARM. standard-Brad Stallions la Berries. STOKN KlNa (21(1) Recerd, t years, 2.47. I BBMBT (alls) Mat ler Haw OataUesja: nttr uoentt. S'Wafc' T aUlVl.KHACtt Summer Dress Geed. -AMI- SILKS. Silk and IV nn Mixed Heeds, SV., s.V. tnta'av, All-Weel SMuch Wide, Sie. In tsv. ..fATIIJKS, CUIMKI.I8 and BKKK SlICKKItS. Jtrat flitck Dress Goods, IJWc, 15e , 2-0. totfte. IUrKlnalnBUklMIHStLKS,Uaun Underwear, tleslety, Ac. WllttK UOitns l.lnen d'lnde, Magnolias, l'liUea, Vletntla Lawns, Ac. r Kverylhlng Cheap for Casta JohnS.Givler&Ce., He. 2fJ Baat Kins Btrwat, LANCASTR,ri. N KW YURKMTORR. Summer Hosiery! WATT& SHAND, NOS. 6, 8 & 10 EAST KINO ST., LANUASTKU. PA., Have sitcceedel In securing a number or liar. gains In Mlssea' and Children's lllack and Co'erod llise at s, 10, UH cts. a pair. Misses' Black Hese, White feet, only 17X cts. a pair. Mlsscs'.rast Black Hew, Plain or Klbned, 17, Z ii and 31K cts. a pair. Special Bargain In Ladles' Plain and rancy Hoae at?, Nit) and UX cts. a pair. I.adles' Fine Balbiiggan lloseatUK. t W and ss cts. a pair. Ladles' rancy Striped lless, ?ue. a pair, never sold for less than i-'-e. Ladl-s' rine Oiuze Striped Hose, 2tc a pair; ru.il value, 37c. l.adlm- Lisle Thrcail Hose al3'H. ''". V cts. te 11 Full lines or Sew Spring 9h vres In I.I)l.KTIIKKAtiOI.OVKS, -4tl.lv. TA'KKTAULO a, I'UUICSILK til.eVKS, KlDssLOV S, In e ery variety or styles at Ien prlces. All Bilk Lace Mitts, W and cents a pair. New Jersey Mitts al . XI, 31X. SOcls. a pair A Special Utile In Ladles' Fancy Rmbrntdered llandkerchlurs at 10 and UH cts. a pair. New Yerk Stere. J. a MARTIN CO. CORSETS BALL'S CORSET. THIS POPULAK IIUa.VD or COUSfcT HI) UAVKIM ALL STYLES. Ball's Health Preserving Corset. Ball's Olrele Hip Oeraet. Ball's Sateen Corset. Ball's Mlasse' Oeraet. Ball's Nursing Oeraet. Kvnry Corset sold with the following UUAH ANTKK: If net perfectly satisfactory In every resiecl alter three weeks time, the money paid for them will be refunded hy us. Dr. Warner's Corsets. ALL MAKES IN STOCK. Dr. Warner's ClexIbleHIp CerseL Dr. Warner's Lerallne Const. Or. Warner's Health Corset Dr. Schilling's Corset. TAVCLEaf, 7C0. Apices. Warner's " Geed Luek " Conet, ATOCKNTS. OUU UKUULAU AJ. CHUSKI UKUUCICUTU 'i CKNIB. 4 Una Thousand Cnnets, all slie, at?le. GIVEN AWAY... Te evsry purchaser or a Corset, enr "Hand, book of names and Pastimes," containing 100 pages a manual for parlor and lawn. J. 1 Martin & Ce., CwT. Wfttt Ilstf Mas t tsAJieAWsm rv &uiu VMm ' taaa am at maw agawHi There wW ft DTI 1 DAJI'JitV PM- T f VWMPawMB wMlaMnOsT. -vV.,jt f , ,r ' ' t t, .. .,...j. yr jr ...r.. fi . t,' r; r.i .......... fc "" i IfiTi j iri-qrfj y. v.e.ij 15' fedcsf.js-iUgMffiJ
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