mmmr 7V?jS'T "-7i TJ. if smf" if J i V Visits;1?1? MMMkflMt u inr-pifci St IN i 3;: IS Jm n um Ui me it aen R WW a am MssGMMOD MOD l HUP Wtakly InteLligtteer etna e bb, aamae tn mBrriMevm aift aaoemeea tarraa ee tea wasta lunt, : XeWOfttt IttttUtgenujr, ;f LAXCABTEB, JUNE SI, JOT. ki nma'i JwMIm -ya..".v.vir:: " ," , .... WJm UJO uiwcvu nuuiveiBuij ui uie tna elgnwen-year-eHi daughter iDncbeM et Kent ascended the Eng- I throne In the midst of the acclaims of ifweple. It is net given te many boy- i te held their places as long as has i Victeria; nor te many is it given se wide a respect as has been te her. It is true that she has LSorreunded by wise counsellers, but test be given the credit of a wisdom MaMtien in these. WMBHenme te me inrene mere was iTCnat sympathy for the girlish queen thus thrust at once from inai. retirement into the splendors and re- ltles of royalty. Her marriage Prince Albert, et Saxe-Coburg, and model domestic life still further en- Iter te her subjects, who felt grati- that, unlike the stem Elizabeth, she i a woman than a queen. jliegral Northerners will always remem- that she refused te unite with Leuis in the recognition of the Seuth- i HthaJHen in these days when men's l were sorely tried. The moral weight ! her support of the " lest cause " at that would have had momentous results f the distracted country. i of the greatest names in English 'will be associated with Victeria's Feel, ralmersten, Disraeli and 'filftdttoee were her ministers and Welling. i the head of her army.. During her jMupancy of the throne the voting fran- i has been largely increased, and many ttiavA tiAAn tAlcpn rewards amnrttrinm- bSajeratlc government. In 1SG0 the total ?TOtlng population in Engl.-.ntl and Wales ..... ..- utilla the rm. fnllmclnn It i increased te 2,012,081. In ISSs the hiatal voting population of England and raatf, Scetland-antrlrelana was a,i52,9ie. one act in ISSe brought it up te 5,707,531. Thus it is apparent that the -; tsfrnWf WaemapaT iaMlMiii ca Kn UbV fMVRfi mMimimnutfwmtt BTwnKXiaBMUJUl. EnrMMams, Lancaster, ra. n, neenie are mere potential in aitairs or state KVi -IC.L ... mm' wuui ever ueiuie. The one thorn in the semicentennial Seresa of texlav is the unhannv condition of Wr1 SJ.f ii 1 Unimr nv liA ttiuittn iwml.l mllrmt- the wretched condition of that if she would, it is net easy te say. t se long as Ireland retains its present i et mlsgevernment, it will be a farce Kjlaaaythat there is such a nation as the 'United Kingdom of Great liritain and nd. Petroleum as a Fuel. VWender is expressed that though we Shave only just solved the question of the of crude petroleum as fuel for loco- iatives, it has been in use by the Itusaians 1 1884. But that fact is explained bv greater necessity in the case of the Trans-Caspian railroads. They net the geed and cheap coal of iXtaBflylvania, and their inventive genius Idriventeunda means of utllizinc the IfMl which it was tin chief work of I railways te transport. The llussian am Is far superior te the American, I yet it is new used almost exclusively rttte fuel et steamboats en the Caspian the Velga. Immense iron steamers r this oil as far as Sweden and Ner- r, where it is rapidly replacing coal as a aetlve fuel, and it is net enlv fewhriag coal from most of the rail wa) a of , but is rapidly replacing it ferfac- ;l8fywe. Still it must net be forgotten t theceal thus displaced is English coal 1 that the process threatens the stipre- ' et coal as a railway fuel in its 1'euu- 'Irani home. ila a careful editorial en tiie question tlie r Yerk Times notes that oil residuum 3nh been used en ferry steamers at San EFnacisce, with a savlug of M per cent., I that the saving en the Swedish mil- lis reported at from 25 te 50 per cent. rIAt Baku it is sold at ten cents a ten, and Haannira or the product has been wasted ;:'aaually. Finally attentieu is called te greater 'portability of the fuel. "If v'aaa . a ... ,,iew wra ei lesiuuum will Ue the work of ; or 2,aoe tens of coal, and at the i time occupy the snace of enlv mmi I Of coal, as has been asserted, the ad- gamea ey burning it can easily l Mae." f.Thaipomte te a change in ocean steam. I wntcn will no longer require se much lier coal, and te a radical alteration puns rer our new navv. which I largely upon the filled coal bunkers irTOtectlen. Truly, it is bard te keep I with invention nowadays. Fewlerly Cdnraliea. .Whatever the enemies of Mr. Tewderly raay,hehs given utterance te some sentiments tliat illustrate thflft. ha la a man of superior character. i te what be says en the subject of ling me troubles caused by the vie- in the Knights of Laber : , nmedy for all these troubles is a dUfustea of learning, amt it u n te my life te see that every child in w Mutation. With the bt OS Ilia ...hl.,. .. -. 'Ulzen should be acanaint m. SJK'FHwUte, free' m w rim nagiim. MM w werta aad they de credit T-. uut Mr. row Mi feraat alan tiimta in.,. BlfiETh-aLT-S iJIMr. FMrMy mhj byU -$, - M efUMt. leaf with deeper spir. Mi bmUbm&U an deablr NwagMfelMd expressive. SB.Mrtli.TKH arait appear In Heme en July 2 or b es-cemmuBtcated. Ai he can't gat Ikere by Uiat time new, bin geese la prac tically cooked. It la only mid-June, and drowning avoi avei dant are already being reported Iretu tbe eaaalde resorts. Thk peculiar question whether a dealer la required te aell te all persons willing te buy baa come up In the supreme mutt el Louisiana, It wis In the suit el Lynch x. erstis Fiberirer. The court held Hint a merchant la under no obligation te aell goods te any one. lie cannot be asslmilatex! te public ser vants, common carriers, or te ethers In similar lioslllen, who are bound te de certain things, and who tusy make themselves liable In caeee of dereliction el duty ;aud Injury te ethers. It la said te be se het In Petersburg, Va., that Iren rails et a railroad were warped. The summer liar Is abroad early this year. Tm: recent successful ascension of a balloon tilled with natural gas makes one wonder why there Is se much trouble being taken tc lay pipe lines ana invent tank cars and beats for the transportation nt this fuel. Why net take advantage et its buoyancy and construct mammoth balloons. As it would net be advisable te have them rire far above the ground, they might be made or solid and substantial material. If large enough, sheet Iren might even be used and the vast tanks might be controlled by means of steel wire cables such as are used ler suspension bridges. The whole machine might thus be dragged along by locomotives or guided close above the tree lops and ever the moun tains by sail or electric meter. Here la room for the play or genius as well as fancy, and natural gas may ba the key te aerial navigation. Tennyson saw In poetto vision, The world's celestial navies grap pling In the central blue." liut with mere prosaic foresight we note with pleasure tlie possibility of a Heet of mammoth iron balloons bearing natural gas eer the Alle gbeniesand lurnlsbing cheap fuel en tap te every farmer and every village and town as well as te the iiiauuracturer. who can tell what swift and easy systems of transporta tion might fellow in the wake el such ad Is. cevery? Tbe Bge et steel may be eclipsed before it reaches its full by the ase of gas. The iniUtlonet this Ideals se exhilarating that the pen can no longer keep te the paper, but tiles te pieces in a gigantic whoop! Goen health te you te-day, ijuc en Victeria, en the til tie th anulversary of your assump tion of the Knglhh threne. We will credit you with all the geed of your administration, and place the evil en ether shoulders, l-'or though you are queen and empress, you de net rule except in your private household. PKBfJONAI (Ji.ADstenk says bis age as well as his engagements preclude his visiting America. Fkkiikiiick K. 1..ANK, of Laiicsxter, is one of the Mwarthmere college graduates of this year. Gkokek K. Baku, of the Heading bar, Is said te enjoy the largest income of any mem ber thereof. Hen. Ciiai'.nck 1. Hi, V(i and wire are summering at the old Dawsen beuieste-id, " Friendship Hill, " uear New lleueva, Fayette county. Jav (lei'i.ii has genereiwly ii.ldcl In the Mount Vernen estate, where ihe reuialim et Wniiilngten are entombed, by ttiu pnrciiae ef33, acres or )sni en the northern alde el the old Washington mansion. Hbv. Ciiah. Stewe, son el Mrs. Harriet Baecher Htewe. who llllwl the pnlpltuftbe late Henry Ward Beecher, Sunday, will probably be appointed permanently pastor of Plymouth church in New Yerk. Sknatek Bkew.v and Kepresentativca Blount, Crisp and Htewart, el Georgia, called en the president Monday and urged the appointment or ex-Representative Ham Ham eond, of that state, te the vacant ju-ticesblp of the supreme court of the United States. Majeii JeiinM. Pomkiiei, a;ed i", for a number of years editor of the J-'runUiti lle lle lle iiosUen. while waikintr te his residence In Cbauiberaburg. en Monday, suddenly sank te his knees and fell ever dead without a struggla His death was due te heart failura He served three terms in the legislature, two years as paymaster in the army, some time as a merchant, and ten years as odlter of the Ilepoittery. In lbsl he disposed or the paper te hla two sons. Herman Stki-.ckkh, the lead I n i; ecu In- ter, who get a I'll. D. from Franklin and Mar shall college, last week, is well known as the possessor of the grettest collection of butter tiles in tbe country. It include several thou theu aand specimens, and has attracted the atten tion of entomeicgists the world ever. Kven therztref ltussia exchanged greetings and specimens with him. He declined an eiler etf 13,000 for the collection, te vthichhehas devoted a quarter et a century. UceiuiK V. Knait, in the .Imcmeiu ilaijnune, sajsthat when a male llent Is brought into close competition w itli a fi'tnale one the latter will, in nine caHcs nut el ten, bear elf the palm. Among tlewers sbtt is In her element; her love for the beautiful and artistie will enable her te arrange the plants and flowers In unique and attractlve desius which are entirely beyond the IngKnully el the average male llerlst ; Ihijcis et pUnts and llewers are net slew te m-efiili the superior results and lochetuo aicerdingly. Keur fsraeu felMinrd ly Canutxl Halmun. Four persons In one family, three et whom are children, living at 2U'ti Hull street, Klch Klch uieud, Philadelphia, were olteiied ytster day merulng by ciiiued Nalmeii, and three of them are at the point of dmlli. Alfrtd Hlauts, a blacksmith helper at Ih'i Second and Third streets depot, lives with tils wile, live children and his sister Ellen In the Hull street house, a neat, three story dwelling. UI this family, Kllen, the sister, 2T years old ; Frank and James, 8 and I years rvsectively, are the ones lying very sick, and the doctors say that they can net yet tell whether they will recover. Neither Stauts, his wile nor the baby, Allred, l'J months old, paitoek of the salmon, and they esc ped tbe deatb, iier. ha, that in the next lew hours may rob them of the) r relati v es. ratal I'lle-ritlil llctnucu Women. The monotony el the jubilee preparations te which the newspapers are almost wholly given up, Is relieved by the report el a prl.a tight between two women, which took place iu Abbey In Kuglaud en Sunday. The con testants were Mrs. Christmas aud Klleu Noo Neo Noe nan, and the battle appear te have been fought with greater vigor aud determination en the part of the former than are exhibited by the latter-day male exponents of the lUtie art. That Mrs. Christmas wen the tight may be inferred from the fact that Klleu died in the ring from the Injuries indicted by her adversary, and her body was taken in charge by the coroner, while the victor was put In jail. Cut HlsTbreat Wltb aPeukulf. David Stamey, an eccentric- and wealthy farmer, residing in Antrim township, Frank lin ceuuty, committed suicide at an early hour Monday morning, by cutting bU threat with a pJnknlfe. He was about 75 years of age and a member of theltiver Brethren church. Of late years be had been in the habit of making prophecies as te the end of the world, aud believed that the ralllenium would come this year. He also prophesied the late, as he believed it of his neighbors, and en Sunday night solemnly informed bis son that he (the aen) would be paralyzed that night He was harmless aud had been considered childish. Vslrrausuf islus and Gray. TneKebert K. I.ee Camp of Confedeiale Veterans,who took part In the Bunker Hill celebration at Bosten, broke ranks In that city en Huuday. About twenty-five of them were In New Yerk yesterday, and were en tertained by Htelnway and Cameren pests el of the Grand Army of the Republic, Mer Samuel Harper, department com- manuerelthe Grand Army or the Kepublij of Pennsylvania, ha lasued an order request '.?. te iteau throughout thla department " te cslsbraU the oemiDg Fourth el July in anfl Ola.tlina ntftntlAV. Iha MMmiwlM In In. I&& f rueBlai up or the stars sad stripes. THE DEANER APPLE TREE. jr Mt mam or in mmamvum turn MtUMM or BVMDAT. IH UM Tm Under Whlrh I'ellllral KM lag Were MsM la the Days tl PrsatdMit .tecksen-ll Mill Wears rrntl a II Old el ter. The aterm en Sunday played havoc with the largest and eldest apple tree In tills city. The time of its planting ia unknown, but It was probably one hundred years old before the seed of the famous Appomattox apple tree was planted. The tree stands In the rear et the let attached te Mrs. Deaner'a residence, 412 North Duke street. The butt near the ground Is nine leet In clrcumlerence and Is of the same gltth for distance et ten or twelve reel upwards, at which point the great limbs branch oil and extend ler an ad ditional height el titty or sixty feet and branch etl literally for even a greater dls tance. It was one of these great Unit's that the storm blew down Sunday alternoen; aud as one leeks at it lying In the garden, he wen dera that lldid net tall long age, for It lsgreatly decayed at the heart and waa only held up by a comparatively thin circle et solid weed. Nevertheless the fallen limb and Indeed the whole tree leeks remarkably healthy, and bears upon Its branches many bushels of apples. Mrs. Deaner remembers the apple tree full tlfty years age, and it appeared te her then as large as II does new, The place waa then known as Perter'a Ice cream garden, and many a time alie sat under its wide spread ing branches en warm summer ev enings and ate ice cream with young Jehu Deaner, whom she afterwards married. TIMKs t.ONO HONE ttV. Twenty years age the late Henry K. lman bought all the property en North Duke street, between l,eiuen and James street, aud laid It out into building Ieta. One of these he sold te Martin Uricb, who partly built a line residence upon It, but for want et money could net finish It, and it waapuicbased by Mr. Deaner. Mr. l.euian advised Mr. Deaner te cut down the big apple tree, which was about the last et what had been long age an old orchard. Mr. Deaner thought best te save the tree, and as leug as he lived he was very proud el it Many a time and elt he and a company of congenial friends sat under it, and as they sipped their wine or beer discussed atlalrs el state or matters et trade. Among the mere frequent visitors were " Bishop " Henry I'ranke, tbe famous brewer ; Charlea F. Uengler, the father of bonnie Charlie of to day ; Herman Miller, and ' Billy " Morten, at that time Mr. Deaner's book-keeper, and at present "bis honor, Mayer Morten." There were a geed many ether congenial spirits entertaiued under the old apple tree, but with the exception of the mayor, who was the youngeat of the group, nearly all el them have pawed ever te the ether Bide. A l'l.ACE lOB I'OMTIl'AL MEETING.. Leng before Mrs. Deeuer's time the old orchard was used for the holding of outdoor political meetings, aud the speakers' platform was always erected under the big apple tree. Here Democracy and Federalism was dis cussed ; Democracy aud anti-Masonry ; De mocracy and Whiggery, and Democracy and the various ether isms that sprung up from time te time and bit the dust and perished beneath the sturdy strokes of Democratic cbam pious. Mrs. J)eaner does net knew when these outpourings of the Democracy first assembled under the old apple tree, but she reuiembera te have heard the late ex Mayer Sanderson tell Mr. Deaner that be re called it wbeu he was a boy, and that mass iiieeUe.s were held under it at that time. Tills would make the tree a big one in the days of General Jacksen's presidency or earlier. Mrs. Deaner and her family have occupied their present home for seventeen years and every year of that time the old apple tree has borne an abundant crop, atlerding fruit enough net only rer family ue, but bushels besides for the neighbors. The fruit is of excellent quality, the apples being large and of a bright red color, pleasant te the taste and geed for cooking. They ripen late in the fall and keep well in winter. Don't mistake this screed for an obituary notice of the old apple tree. Only one of Its principal branches has fallen. The great trunk still stands, supporting ether branches arty feet in height and spreading wide enough teBbadethe pretty garden in which it stands; and every branch is tilled with fruit. Unless another cyclone should strike the big tree, it may bear for many vcars te tome. TIIATl! CK1NU CO U till can be sequlckly cured by shlleb'a (Jure. We guar intra It. Sold by II. II. CeLhran drui,'KUt,Wea.lJ7uud I2 North Clueen 8L, LaucaMler, I'a. (1) fuur-riniu. UI our American people, are attllcleil with sick beadachn In cither Ha nerveu, bllloiMer ten- pesllVHlenus, cau-eil by lnej?ular habit, hljjh llvbur. etc.. ami no leiuvitv luu ever ruiiiiiinrwl It until Dr. I.e-ll.i',1 SpetLil lTescrtntlnii waa ill. covered. Ulvulta trial. ou auveriueuiunt in aneuiur column. m 8I.EKPt.KSh NltiHTS, made ral-e ruble by that tumble cough, shlleh's Cure. Ii the remedy ler you. Sold by II. II. Ceuhrsin, dnigglat, Nea 137 and 133 North yuecn MU. Lancaster, a7 (J) A Had Mlatortuue. Is te ralea nice lanilly el boys and Ctrl and then have them carried Inte an early grave by that terrible UUeaae Consumption, lleed ine warning and check It In lis nrat stairea by the prompt use, of Kuuid'h ll.Ll.s.Lin inr ,ttM'Tir,.( and Lungs, warranted te cure and relieve all own. I'rlie rmc and II. rer sale bv II. Cochran, druggist, Ne, UI North xfueen treet. Trial tin frte. U) fULlTiCAU JCTOR COUNTY COMMISSION!!, HKNIty DKACIIIIAK. et LancJisterC'lty. Subject te the decUlen et the Democratic convention. inar:u-lldAw WOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, J. W.KKLLV, of Marietta, I'a. Subject te the decision el the liciueciatlc Convention. your lufluence sellc-lu,a- umnidAw JglOB COUNTY COMMISSIONKR. " SIMON L. 11UANDT (rarmer), Ol east Denegal township. Subject tethe de. chlen of the Democratic County Convention. i our lull ueiite rtsiiectlully seliclCed. ml2-tldw jOll COUNTY COMM1SSIONKK. JACOU W. LKISKK, Of KpUruU tewusblp. Subject te Democratic ru'ea. iiiarH-ildaw POH COUNTY COMMISSIONKriJ A. Z. KINO WALT, (limer, Klrat Ward, City. Subject te Demo Deme cra'.lu rulea. altfdAw BWR COUNTY COMMISHIONKrL SOLOMON ZKAMKIt, Farmer, Ol West lleiimfleld township. SubJ(t te the Decision of the Democratic Convention. laaru-tfdAw FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONKR. At the request el many mends 1 announce niysell as a candidate for County Commissioner. Subject te the decision of the Democratic Ceuuty Convention. Your influence respect fully solicited. IIKNUYr. ltAUTMAN. inmtiU r Katt Lampeter Township. F R COUNTY COMMISSIONER- KM BATTKN. of Upirar lAiaceck township. Iannnunee my sell us a cunclliUle for county Commissioner subject te the decision of the Democratic County ConvenUeu. lour Influence respect fully sol died. Waa a candldaui for County commissioner bolero the last convention, and at the request of ray friends withdrew In fiver el ttm cauaidatea rem tlie Southern aiatrtcC tf,,w KI.I BA1TKM. OOK COUNTY AUDITOR, Ja.8. r. BOWKIt, '.'i t'.1"'0 township, subject te lbs decision the Democratic Convention te be held July te IW7. JanatfdAw gvOR COUNTY AUDHOR, C1IAB. W. I'USwV, Of East Drnmnre township. Babject te the ds ds clslen et the Democratic County Convention. Julysu,l7. junee-umaw MMDICAb. mUR NEW qUINlNK. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -UIVK8- Qoed Appetite, Mew Strength, Quiet Net ves, Happy Days, Sweet Bleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that tlie most delicate atom ten will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Ucrui Disease. Tilt: MOST SUIKNTirilJ AND Stlt'CK-srUL tll.(Hl I'l'BiriKll. Mivmrtflrtniiuttiltie. Mr. '. A. Miller. Kk Kul 157th ntrvct. New Yerk, was curvO. tiy Kasklnu el extreme ma larial prostration alter een vears sutrertiiK. Itu hxd run down Jrem 17" pounds te 'j;. began en Kaktnuln Jiine,lvs went te work In one month, retratmvi tit full weluhl In six luentlii. xliilntne did him noireod whatever. Mr. lililvnu ItMuiiiwen, the eldest and one el the most respected clttiens of Urldaeert, Conn., sa4! "1 am ninety year el age, ami for the lut three yearn tuive suffered from malaria and the effects of iiulnlmi pelwntiig. t recently be Kan with Kveklne which broke up the malatta and Increased my weight 'tl ieiind." Mi-s.T A. Solomons, of l.vi tlalllday St, .lerwy City. writes My son Hurry. eleven vcar.was cured el Malaria by KasMtic, alter fifteen months' lllnex, when we had Ktven up all hope. betters trnm the above pereiis, Ktvliii; lull details will le sent mi application. Kasktne lau be taken without any special medical advice. LW per bottle. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist. 137 and IS) North Unpen St., Lancas ter, t'a , or sent by mall en receipt el price. KASM.NKCO..M Warren St.. New Yerk tet:i.lvaxwTrh. TTOl' VIUM. SICK HEADACHE, UXSl'M'siA, 1NUUKT10N. IIILtOUSMKSfr, U11NK-'. LIV Kit COMI'LAIM', rustllvety Cured by Little Hep Pills, The People's favorite I.tver t'llls. They act slowly but surely, de netgrlMand their effect Is lasting, and tlietvleiv worth a deren ether (Docter's formula. I Suiill, augar coated and easy te take, ee testimonials. Mr. at ilniL'jlit.s or malted en receipt of ptlce. THK 1101 P1LI.CO . Sew Lotiden.CU They are Til K IIKS r ev cr made." Prepared by an old apethec.iry five bottles II. sold by Kverv Druggist In LaucAster. Juneltrl)eed.xw 1UHK UUARAMTKKD. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by Dtt. J. B. MAVBK. Case at once : no operation or delay from bust ness i lesiwl by hnndnidaef cures. Main office, an AUi:h -r.l'HlLA. send ter Circular. mMts HUVBHWVMJIiMUIlltl tlUUOm, ftAlub AND SKK TUB ROCHESTER LAMP. SLvty Candle-Light ; lletvls them all. Anether lrf)t of ClIKAI OLOHE9 ler lias and Oil stoves. THB " PERPEOTION " METAl.MOULDlNti AND BUBBBB CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats them alL This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Slop rattling el windows Exclude the dust. Keep out anew and mln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying It. can be fitted anywhere -no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perlecU At the Move, Heater and Range a lore -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA SPECIAL) NOTICE. "Mere human, mere dlvlnn thin we In tact, part humsn, p.irt illvlmi Is wemin. when the koe.1 suits agrue Te mlugls at her nativ Ity " Keflect, ye Lords of Creation, and hie e at once te KIBEFER & HERE'S, Ne. 40 E. King St., And Procure one et their ramous Economist Vapor Cook Steves. ti )) 1 hat Ged 'attest gilt te you be net tortured be yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat whlih It Is Impossible te avoid with your Unices, and (what la also Important) consider the great economy In fuel, 'M cents worth of fuel will cook ter a family et three grown per sons SI meals. A nd when ou want a lleati , get a "SPLENDID-" And be Happy. FLUMBINU, Uh K1TT1NU, STEAM HEAT INC, TIN KOOriNIi ANI18POUTINM. MOWKRH, AC. F LINN A HRKNKMAN. CARD I AVe have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, ewinir te our Kivhig special attention, we can offer great inducements. " Pennsylvania " Jwn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for tb.OO and 17.00. Jlaby Cirriages We carry seventy-flve varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Kefrigeraturs are new In season. Hew few people knewanything about lief rigera rigera ters. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in live minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what you 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. J .awn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican end Common Hammocks, liaae Vail and all Sporting Goods at Factory Trices. FLLNN & BRENEM1N, Ne. 152 North Qhmd StrMt. JDBT RKOEI VKI) A HANDSOME LINK ofHeetcb, and Heme Span anltlngsln Stripes and Plaids. EaUra naw daalcns. Black and Blua Serges, Clay, Diagonals. Uanuecaburn. Macgreagor and Neglsgea Chavleta, just tha thing for semmar seu, Elearantly made and Trtmined. iVriectnu sulu fr stepTat 17 MtwU Queee Btreet, VIOTJII.SU. JJW KKAU ' Our Roadv-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. W are pnpaid In show our New 81'ltlNU STOCK tu Heady-Made Hulls. Our Assortment l Larger Hum ever before, aud 1' rices Lewer. We have taken special care te gi up geed and Attiartlve suits ler the si'HINli TKAUK, and wnfeel sattsfled ourelterU have been surcess lul. Call aud give us the benefit el your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Stocked with all the Newest Novelties In Suitings, which we will Make te Oilier Iu the Ileal siyle, FIT GUARANTEED. BURGER & SUTTON, Tailors aud;tiellilerti, NO. 24 OENTRI SQUARE. LANCASTER. PA. T OANHMAN A BKO. 66-LGANSMAN& BR0.-68 North Queen St. VVtSllAI.l. CONTINUE TO l'LACK ItKrOKK OUU I'.Vl'KONS Real Bargains PRICES THAT DO NOT KAIL TO AnRICT. Why piy btij and evtravsnt prlc ler Ueml u ule Clothing when ou ei luudu te eraet uivrauit'USieiiixi nt eutts ni iiAVtana 11 Mrtclly allvriKl and larKe ii4ertmenl te select lieiu, made aud trimmed 111 the best of style. Men' Seersucker Cout aud V est eelltDK at llueaudll.-i. 50 Different Styles te Select Frem. Mohair Certt and V'eet at H.! Men's summer i'uuu ul Se, ti, 7) eti , II ui and 1 a Men's All Weel I'anU at 11.75, lit", IM" and f.j.00. Children' Knee l'lint ttem SV up Children's Milt.-, largest assortment, l'lkes lower lb.m ever Kistnlnoeiit II "1 Children's tutu. all Koeds sol J trem new en at titeally Uo Ue ducud lUrgilal'ilces. SVCALL ANU 1!K CU.N INCKU.'s L. GANSHAN & BR0 Merchant Tailors. MAMUrACTUUKllS Of Sen's, Heis aird t'hlUrcn's tiellilng, 8. K. COH N. gUEK.N A OKANUE STS, LANCASTKIl fA. -The Cheatwat (aud Kxdualve) Clothing Heuse In thu City- M YEKS A KATilKOM. THIN GOODS -lOli- Summer Wear. SI E.N '3 FONUKE COAT3 and Vh-rs In Hull and Cream. MEN'S ilOMAlli COATS and VESTS, In Uray and Stripes. MEN'b KLANNhL COATS uud VESTS, In Ulnck and While. MK.VSBKUUE COATS aud VK3TS, In Drab and Burr. MEX'". WOlHTKIt COATS aud VESTS. In Brown and White. Ul.N'S UUie l' KTK COATS and EST3, In mack. MEN'S Ul.NOIIAU CO AT and VLSTS, In alb Celers. MEM'S SKEUSUUKEll COATS and VESTS, III All Celers. MEN'S ALl'AUA COATS- hEKBSUCKEU COAT and VESTS, for Youths and boys. Men's White and Fancy DUCK VI-TS Thla assortment of goods Is Urge and well selected, well made slid geed rtllliiir. Anene can suit themselves In enr stock. We are net encouraging blgh prices here. Myers & Rathfon, LLAlllMJ CLOTIIIKKS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER. 1A. OAMM1AHMM. QTANJJAKO WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQE BUILDER, NOS. 40, 42. 43, 45 MAUKET STBEET, Hear et rostefflce, . Lancaster, ra. I have In Stock and llulid te Order Every Va riety el the following styles : COUPES, UUUUIEB.CAUKIOI.ETS, UAJtMAUES. VIUTOlllAS, HUSINKSS WAUONB, "T" CAltTS, MeCAI.L WAUON8. SUEU1ES, ' MAUKET WAGONS. rflAn'ONS, EirKESS WAGONS. 1 employ the Best Mechanics, and have facili ties Ui build cerectly any style el Carriage de ilred. The Quality, style, and rinlth of my Werk, makes It decidedly the CHEAPEST IN TUB MAUKET, MOTTO : Fair Dealing, Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom frlcea." Please give ma a call. Reptlriag Promptly Attended Te. PKXCE8 LOWEE THAW ALL OTHERS. . awTOns Bet of Workmen especially employed for that purpose. E NULKTUKK HTOUK FAKM. Standard tired btalllens Iu Service. BTUHM KINO (2161) EJVO.OO lhicerd.4 years. 217, HI HENKV (lill)....'.....!;.'.;..!: W.00 - Bend ler Mew Catalogue. ,. , UAN'LU. ENOLB, apl-SmdAw Marietta. Pa. NOTICK TO TKE8PA8SKRH AND UUMNEUS.-AI1 persons are hereby for fer blddtn te tresnass en any of the lands of the Cornwall and Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unln unln clesed, either (or the purpose of sheeting or Ashing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all treapassieg en said lands el the ua dcrsigned alter this aetlee. WM. COLBMAM EBEEMAM, K. PEBUr ALUBM, kcuw. n. ruuviE pmtld AtUmejra lec B. Wi oenmsn's Ualrg pAtiAUKOKFA8H10n ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KINO STREET, LANUASTK.U, I'A, WE AUK Always the First 11) errKIl HIE GREATEST BARGAINS IN KV EUV llKANCII Or OUU Ul'SINESS. TO-DAY WE COME TO OU WITH AN Extraordinary Great Bargain -IN- HATS! We iMVol'lesidtlut TWOIIUNIIKKI) IMI.KN MNK Willi K MILAN HAT1- A.M UONNK1'- 4)ne lluudtvd llezen. leuiiHMed et tlllfett MllniK and Mnu Mllaus, we will 11IUOW AVVAVat tbe iu)t ututcuLeus rittci or FIFTY OBNT8. The ether One Hundred ltiiMi,ceuiH,-td et the Choice and I .h I est Myles et Lxtra line Mllaus, we will sell at thu Uniform Price ofOne Dellar. This U the IIIUI.EST OKI VE evernrferiHt In sti-oe i Just when veu waul Ihteuaud would be willing te pay deuble the price for them. CALL EAULl as they are going last OI'E.NEU lO DAY COMI'LEIK Lt.NEOr PATTERNS iMiiedbylhit L'NIV RUSAI. rAHION COM l'AN el Tails louden au.l New Verk. Ciitalevues and Monthlies furnlsbeU lieu tu evurylHdy en appllcutlen. Write and we will be glad te mall you seinu. Ilie AIIiiiiii of I'athlens. containing tl paces, only lie. bend lie. and we w 111 mall one te you. SURAH SASHES. TtVKNTV rOUIt INCHKS ALL COLO It", AT 73 CENTS A i AKD-ALLCOI.OU.s WVMJUTUMB. CTKINITSU'S Kl'liNITUKK DKl'OT. This U the kind et wexther that re quires a Geed, Coel, Seft Bed ! We have It In euvural Shapes. Hair Suitresses and Worte Wirt Spring Are a very nlre combination and llielr value can only bepruvun by a teat. Call and see thum. All prices. Palm Leaf Mattresses Alse make and Elegant Coel IJed. We will rnpilr your Hair MattresiKs cjual te new at Very Moderate Charge. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT !7 and 20 Houth Queen Street, LANCASTEU, PA. -tyiUMYKK'H KUKN1TUKK HTOKE. FULL VALUE. ONE HUNUUEO CENTS WOUTU UIVEN roil KVEUY DOLLAIt. MO MISKEI'UESENTATIONS. OUU WOKK WILL STAN U THE TEST. The Wearing el Our Uoedn will IlearUsOutln What We Say. Te Save Meney U te cut that which wlli;Wear the Leugett, and which ikmhI net be lie placed In a Short Time. SURPRISING I led, you will' be Huprlsed nt our Lew Prices. Just step In and see what aLaigeund Complete stock we are Carrying, and then Ueand Tell Your Neighbor. BTYLB, O.UALITV ANOl'KlCK TO SUIT ALL WIDMYER'S FDRNITURE STORK, Oeraer ateart King and Duke Bta., LAMCABTEK, PA. aeetS-lVwAJtvanw jraneaTB. AT KKI8MAN-8. New Spring Neckties AT EUIHMAN'S. There la no garment concerning the flt et which a man Is mere particular than a Shirt. shirt Cutting U a Bine Art, Te tit comforta ble a shirt must be cut with the proper anounn aneunn ical curves, the workpeople must be practical iWrtiiakeri. Uavlugliad an "rerluoeeiso years, we claim te have the best .fitting, best made, best material and meat durable SHIRT In the Market (or the Least Possible Meney. AiTrI3bAN'S, Ma 17 West Elng Strwet, LancaiUr. RUPTUBB-OUKK UUAKAMTKKD BY Hr. J. B. Mayer, 1 Arch street, Phliadel. DhUkPa. Base at once. Me operation or busl naes delay. Thousands of cures. At Beysterte Monae, Beadlag, Pa M Saturday et each month. avMttMa umienn. J ATLANTIC CITV, , J., Oiene1Jnnlw7. Acromiiie4ats MO. Musta all Um season. MILO M. PUTTEE, Jiin'2md Manager. mllK MANHION, THE LAIIUI.SI' ANU MOST CONVENIENTLY LOCATED HOTKL. Klegantly Furnished nml Liberally Managed. OPEN ALL TIIE 11 A It. thoroughly Healed, Lighted and Ventilated. InnU mini CHAULRS McUl.Alll;. ATliANTlO HIT. " HOTEL ilSHLAND, ATLANTIC C1TV. N.l. ( Dilantin Ave., op p. Mantlen 1 Tl.iiim.,i.iu lleluruUhed and Keiievated P. e Til," iW,' w . . ., AKKY M V BUS, Proprietor. Wiil Uewaiia, Manager. Junelllmd mllK CHAlil'ONTK. The Chalfonte. Pas-enger Eluvater ami Other Modern i,,,. pruvuiueuls. (X'Kivn Knd of Nertli Carolina Ave., ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. E. nOBtHTS A SONS. myltumd IXUUUSIUNS AND riONlftt. MT. GRETNA PARK run EXCURSIONS AM) 1'ICNll'S. This Park l Iim tnl In Iheheattel tli"euth Mountain en thu lluuel the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad, nine nilliw oeut liel theCllyef l4ibaunii, within easydl.taiiroel llaitNbiiti!, lieidlng, 1 sneaa ter, Columbia, and all inlnt en the Phlludel. ptila A Itividliig and I'eunsylvaula llallrwd The gieuud. a in large, cuvutlug hundreds el a(.ivK,andaru FREE TO ALL. Ttiaivsvxiissi'an ahs A LAKUE HANCINU PAVILION, A SPACIOUS K1NINU HALL, TVVOhltCHKNS, llttlUAtlEANDCOATUOOM. While the arningeiiienls ler aiiHiseini.nl con sljlel CUOUllKTnudllALLtllillUNIM, HO tV 1,1 Nil ALLEY, SlIUtlll.NU (i A I, I. Ml V, gUOU'3, Ac, Ac, Ac Tables for l.uurhi'tN, Itmtle Keats and llenchiM am mattered ihiougheut the Kreuudj. Anew attraction U LAKE C0NEWA60, vererlng nearly twenty norm, en whtrh are plated a number el oleuant Mew llenl, and aUing the banks of which are pleaetul walks aud lovely scenery. Observation Cars will be run en the line el the Cornwall A lehn uiin ltallma.1. or will l.ejentte tlnrerent Ixilliln, when pmillmhle, ler the accoinmedatloii of ex curslen parties. Them summer "cumlen cnri have 1h bulit eNclally ler thli puriMne, mid am i.eninatructed lh.il they will enable Iho ex ex ex cuniloulstleunjoy fully the beaulllul vienery el the Irf-tiiunn Valley en the one xt.l.ier t!i- Conewago Valley en the ether. They aie aafe. pliwanl and ceuv enlent. Parties Uenlrlng It can precurn Meivli at the Park, as the IHntnK Ham will lH)unilorlhoMiier lH)unilerlhoMiier lH)unilorlheMiier yNlon el K. M. 1MI1.1..OI the l.nnvses Valisv lletss. 'lbex who wl.h te Miend A li.x in THK MOUNTAINS tan rind no placi se beautl. Il,iiw,.,era'"' "u-b Pleasure as MOUNT U MK. A - A. .Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allumil en the Premises. SwT rer excursion rates aud genem lulnrma lulnrma tleaupplyui NKlllUISII, SupL C. A L lUllread, Lebanon, Pa. mv7luid WIS KM A.l) J.IQUOHH. pUUK KYK WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en East Orange street, between Orange and Chestnut, onesiiuare east of reuer reuer vetr, Lancaster, P 1 have Junttireclnl a new distillery with allot iL;E,BiE,Wi"ShY,,1C,'ll,"ry IOr dtauu,0K .... , A. IL silEAVP Kit. Proprietor. ..?."." HlHtlllery has be,in erected at the lameus Old Urerrstnwn Sprlng.whlih has Ixmn noted for Its plonteoiM and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandtathern drank when they were boys, and It has nuverlietu known te mil dry even In the hottest weather, rrem this spring all the water med In thu dlHIIIery U ob tained, the pump drawing Ireiu 11 tweuty-Uvu gallon, umlnuui. liealdes my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandiea, Uiiu, Willi, &c. SWCall and be couvluced. A. H.SIIKArKEIt. KUllller, 8'IOUE Ne. ta North yueen HtrwiU H. II. raimers having giwd Kye en hand can find ready sale for It ai the store or distillery Highest cash market price paid for a grant aill-e'e- aprfivlydAw QO TO REIGART'S OLD WIHE STORE BOUCHE SEC, ll'BU HKIItitKCK. POMMEKVaEC, UOU1.LTSEC. 1 11. II. MUMM EVrilA UltV, And all "ether Leading brands el liujierted Chamiugim. bole Agent for the Pleasant Valley Wlue Ceiilli.iny. Special Ureat Western Kv. Pry, our own brand, the finest American Cbampagiiu In the market. Just received nnellier large Invoice of Califor nia Cluret and White Wlue from Napa Valley. California. A large stock of Imported llurgundlus.Claruts, Kblneaudsauterne Wines. We also have the largest anil finest stock et llmndles. Whiskies, tilns, Madeira, Shurrys and ort Wluns, Hums Aie, Uulnuess Me ill, Saratoga aud Aiielltnatia Watuni In thu city. I. E. Slaymaker, Agt., Ne. 20 BA.8T KINO STREET, LANCASTEU, PA. mmuvmMiBM. AT WIANT'm" TKY OUU HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The rinest flour sold In the market. Give It a trial and you will be pleased. Alse llrabaui rieur, Oat rieur, Bye rieur, and Self Ualslng Pleur for UtscnlU Ac (Joeds Delivered, lele lele Phene Connection. qjk aeg-10-lrd Na IU West Elng Street. AT BUKHat'B. New Readjr for Jelj 4tb, 1887. We are prepared telurnbh dealers with rillE. WOUKM of all kinds, at the LOWEST WHOLE SALE PltlCES. Weluve hanilled ElUEWOKKS for twenty. Ave years, aud have been making a business et JOUUlNUTOIIBALEItS. Buying our PIUECUACKBItS from the 1m- Krters, and the Works direct fretn the roanu reanu Murers. waaraensbled te ceuniele with any of ths Jobbing Houses of Philadelphia or New Verk, and you can see the goods before pur chasing. " r V Prices furnished upon application. BURSK'S, NO, 17 BAST KINO STBMjbT, LABOAITBI, rA, fTelepeu. - H. liCt- JrPil J6tSSi wVi& 'tg&MM&gg&L
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