fg$r 7 &m& THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLIGEyClgll, MONDAY, AUGUST 15. 1887. 'Vfl r I MM wmtm a m wmn SU. 9 19 19" S Wt$idTlirttfJwe Cftttteftcr Intdlimucc P fPJfifWVWW ewaW WwsSBBwawwjawiwa'wjwswww'w'w iiiaeAam, auaebt u,un. TkeCtty ten. t of tew court In the cue of the mtnlnlef the Peeples' bank lbfldlBf ontheeMlineof East King , deciding that such injunction would I hU nnleas vtewers were appointed and id fee the property taken in te the new line is new bearing ptatagltfaaate fruit On Saturday a petition lyweanteutoeonrtaMunn for the ap- i of viewers te assess damages for I taken en North Queen street, be- MwCkestant and Walnut streets,? the ? In Baking the new line of the street. Dnsseanical grounds ine court refused te I MOW tin petition, but It will be amended M conform te the court's views. ' kit all property owners in streets where new line has been made had recognized i llM,there would probably have been no . themcht of damans, each surrendering his sfrwamwll nnrtinn for tha mmmnn hatbnrmant f alL But where some conform te the line and ethers ignore it without r, It is but natural that the former Hwculd nek damages from the city for their And se the city and county : -ajtt bate te face claims for damages te the at of tens of thousands of dollars. Lit will be robbing Peter te pay Paul, ; Inr the large increase of damages will re- an increased city and county tax, t wvfctti the property owners will have te It bmw here be noted that under the new 1 rt law councils are given power te eat, open, widen, straighten, alter, ex- or improve any street, etc., that dla- being taken away from the court. Ill the assessment of damages " three fafBrnt and disinterested freeholders et tasaM city " shall act as viewers instead ;f If from the county as heretofore. m The Case ef Rlddlrberger. Si- Senater Biddleberser seems anxious te t"the running mate of ex-Senater Jenes in -twnWUng te tne public what Idiosyncrasies ' be found in a United States senator. fjfmm had the pardonable weakness of ihSswrisg a young woman who bated him. Btfdieberger hated a judge and in his iBfJBEws. ii ebbs siaei rsavctTEa ! BVAanMUi aeBwSfBBjBka, iwMtw, r. pfstert te make his hatred apparent te the Dblle found tilmmir twhind the nrisni. ' &&, It is very probable that the judge was as F-;fc Indiscreet in his trial of the cause in which ..... . . . . jusjueeerger was aTeaiea, as was the HYaTgiala senator in his conduct after the Ferjudges are frequently mere in- tin the control of their passions than v ' twlnm. Hut it U a. humlllat- feflteg position for the state which has -" --"- O . . -W W. HU...-W.- && flamed itself en being the "mother of III presidents " te find its senior senator in Kv tall. , .... iwe mere is aneiner way ei loosing at It. Biddleberger in permitting a mob te B" iwease him gives bis sanction te mob rule. afe of the most dangerous precedents pee- ) te establish. If Virginia would elect self-respecting men te the Senate. she would net have her present cup of hu ; BaUiatlen te bear. When the wages of re- en were Mahone and Biddleberger. pwhat else could Virginia expect but igne- nmmxT Pablle Land Robbery. Burvaver General tiinrm W. .Tnllan nt fe'Kaw Mexico, in bis report te the com mis- of the aenaral land nfllr. sava A fifin . x? . -:zr.-. 7 . '. '" ' . ;i- ewBcivseipuDiiciauusnave Deen stolen the past year through fraudulent surveys and invalid claims. The Estanice grant, aa says, wmen was approved for 415,030 se acres. Is fraudulent and void, and thia large area has been appropriated te private WMWiihaiu warrant of law. He thinks, faTee", that three-quarters of a million et 5, acres of the 813,250 acres approved in the Bocerro grant is illegally included in the ail U. kt ... u. .. & salt for the recovery te the government of fe' saere than 40,000 acres in the Armendaries Kgraat, which is in excess et the true area. r T Thaaamii cnmmnliitiin mim. in .i. r 5 Assaruia grant. He also thinks that there If Should be a Judicial examination nt the -Mera grant. The report adds that of the mmtfiiaA lsnila mI.j RJTrnr -. w, uggregaung vwt,t acres, u will be safe te estimate IK least one-half have been illegall? te private uses under Invalid 1 or unauthorized surveys. ,- aisuucniiu pany eas set lta facn MJihut Ptthlie land robbery, and it la Dm. ' feahw that resurveyg wUl be recommended tihansade.and tuita entered te set aside awl for public lands obtained by fraud. I ! net the first time that the land robbers r.ifesVTtbSM baited under this adminUtra- L&? l TV k: The DlSVraaeit. !!" It te stated as a foregone conclusion that , isss nuuaaisaivi vapuuu nsn wui ue iiataoandldatesef tbe ltepublican party for pttel rsspictlve offices of supreme court Judge JsM ntata treasurer. It has been foresbad feresbad wed for weeks past and tbe Republican Mmntienln Ilarrlsburg en Wednesday WsMMeuisMlertM purpose of ratifying l''i "net up" of the bosses and give an ap- ec pany regularity te what is alan devised by a few machine rOn teal ebarbsvtd, the Democratic con. snanswiaavwesatj w wssas aiscasi, eas pnlgd) MnwhUlw, and will seek for tbe pgMwaentv7tawainf eanarte sac. Tlht mmttnmt senvsntiwi will be w gn snaring, mm wumim h 1(?11 t. .iti-iSJ the party lntetesta In the cer-1 swt.hai.tha ht H. .in I that the best resulU will he reached. Kveb asaa mnat be regarded as a cheat- at" Pret Brlaten argued ea Wednesday eaters the Aaserieaa AssoeiaUoB of Science, la New Yerk, that Imptemeata discovered in gleets! deposits showed that man lived upon this ceatiaeat 55,000 years age, end that there was farther ecteetlfle evidence te Indicate that he came hither from Europe. "He could het have developed," Prel Brlntoe aald,'fress any of the known fossil mammalia which dwelt here. Mere probably soma colonies first migrated along the pre glacial land bridge which ones connected northern America with Western Kurop." It la a pleeenre te report the success that has crowned the effort of the Fntladelpbla Tunes and Fttts In Hiring te the world ex. eellent newspapers. Timet has Juat had pat In place a Hee quadruple perfecting printing press that laeraeaea the capacity et ihatcewapaner establishment te 100,000 oeplea el tbedelly Isane In an bear, and which can be made te threw efl 120,000 ceplee In the same time under high pressure. The TimMsava It baa gainst 40,000 subscribers Bines the be tnning et the yrar. The Press saya It has been gaining te Us 8upday edition at the rate el nearly 1,000 a month Irem January 1, and announces that it la new Increasing ita press facilities. These two facta abent the success of these two big Philadelphia dallies lathe beat kind of evidence that beneat, progressive Journalism Is appreciated by the people. It costs 1300,000 a year te maintain the State National Guard, and Gen. Sheridan thinks It Is money well spent Gkn. BtiEiUDAK was delighted with the appearance et the state troops at Mount Gretna, aa la evinced by the following com plimentary allusion te them : In discipline, I have never seen troops equal te the Pennsylvania gnard. A division, consisting et 8,500 men, that can place In the field and maintain there ler seven days (Hi per cent, et lta numerical strength, wbeae hospital and guard-house reports snow se few names that tbey are hardly worth mention ing In tbia connection, is certainly an organ ergan organ isateon that ahewa net only a high degree el military discipline, but a feeling or ardor and enthusiasm among the men that would insure the very beat results should an emergency arise requiring their ser vices. Yen cannot obtain for any regular army such material as com poses the 1'ennsjl vanla National Guard. Aa a rule, tbey are .veung men of education, many et them p seealng large pecuniary means. Tne military tpirlt ia natural with them. Tbey yield readily and cheerfully te discipline because tbey knew ita Importance and necessity , and when called upon discharge their duty with conscientiousness because It Is duty. Every state pesssess this material, and it each would de what Pennsylvania Is doing the government would have a force of troops ready at all times for the Held that would muster at least 150,000. Mamaceusetts Democrat have ap pointed a committee of five te rind out why se many of the federal eltlces In the state are till held by Republicans. Let Geerge Wil liam Curtis rejoice new and be exceedingly glad. 1 Ir is new said that if the Cfaatawertb, Illi nois, excursion train had been divided Inte two sections, a big part of me calamity would have been averted. But this would have cost lx or eight dollars mere for an engineer and fireman and some additional expenditure for the second lccometive. These were saved, but human llle was wasted. It has c-t the Bosten A Providence railroad iu the Bussey bridge disaster a hair million tiellsrs already In damsge, and another half million Is yet te DB paid, hu: mat accident a nothing te the railroad horror en the Teledo, Peoria fc Western read. PBtiSONAU Prince Keiuiinasd has been entuuslas tlCilly received at Kustchuk, in Bulgaria. Ex Unitek States Skvateu Saheknt died in Htut Francisce, Ctl,, Sunday alter neon. Ue.v. Charles H. Wei.pk, of Union county, talks of looting in one of thy West ern states or territeriea Hey. Kcklev B Coxe, of l,ur.friip, Is tbs tirst coal ODerater te observe trie spirit and the letter of the semi-monthly py law. Kt.v. J. J. Keilly, tbenew (Jitbellc pa-ter of Corpus Uhristl cburcb, CtjHuibershurK, once ministered at Klizibetblettn, this county. Rkv. Amdrru' Gorden, p. P., senior India missionary of the Unlttd IVrahyicrlan cburcb, died en Saturday, agd nearly 5'J years. Henry 1). Moere, who was at different times a member of Congress, s'ate treaeurer and collector or the pert of Philadelphia, died uddenly en Thursday at lieadvllle, Cel., aged CO years. Mrs. Cleveland has yinlded te fre qnently exprenw-u and urgent n-qtiests anil will held a public reception ler the pfople et Marten, Mi , and vicinity at tfan hm-e of General and Mra Greely tnM atternoeu from 4 te 5. Bev Katiiek Curran, rf N'w Yerk, has exprtswd te Archbishop Cerri(n bts se. row that his prtnepcu t the recent picnic In com cem pany with Ur.McGlynn has been Inteipreted aalsverlng contumacy and disrespect te the Hely See and bebas premised te abstain in future from anything that ray give rise te aucb Interpre atlen. Gee hoe W. Vandkrrilt bssd termlned ti build ler the Nw Yerk fft circulating library a branch library en the west shin et town. He baa chosen a building site In Forty-second street, between Sevtntb and tlKMb avenue. Tbedeltin for tl.n struc ture haa been prepared by Klchard M. Hunt. It will cost flO 000. William Nelan and Jesse G. llawley have arrived lu Heading Irem their tour et the British Isles. Mr. Nelan was tendered a vtry pleasant serenade at the Mansion house. Whlla abroad tbey attended lti Gvdwoed races with General Cameren. Though it was necessary te travel ninety miles iu tne cara te the course, the general was the liveliest of the party alter tbe trip. Himen Cameren was dined by Governer Waller in L'juileu en TbuiHlsy, when titty eminent Americans were also st tbe table. Emperor William is a grand old man and bis health Is geed again, but be can net compare for vigor with the iW-year old emperor el Peunaylvania, who never speaks of hm health but drlnka champagne aud eats ritireasU, plcklea and cocoanut pie with a ualmeeaa tbat urovea blm truly great. Tbs Crupt auu tbs Wcatbsr. Tbe crop bulletin el tbe United States algnal efflce ter the past week asya tbat tbe drought previously reported in the corn belt In tbe central valleya has been followed by general ratna, and tbe conditions existing ibis morning indicate tbat rain will continue In this section; but Ihe reierla Irem Ohie, Indlanr, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska aud Kansas statu tbat tbe rains came tee late te cause marked Improvement in tbe already injured crop. Tbe weather has been gener ally favorable for all crops in tbe states en tbe ibe Atlautle oeaat, from Georgia northward te Near England ; and reerU from M(1? alppt.ArkatiaM aud Alabama Indicate tbat tbe weather for tbe week haa been favorable for ue i-uuuu crop, auneugu ibe crop need a mere rain lu portions et Tennesse and Arkansas. MaiihenW per cent of usual amount el rain was reported In the tobacco region el Kentucky and Wcat Tennessee durlug tbe WJaiata mS J)UMD l me period In VtahVr3.P?!?.H?Mameunt ------ "--, --. tu nunu Carolina. J Pennsvl uu v;nnneilcut th nini.n month baa been largely la exeea. or tue What O... StiarMaTTaia las frssiesnt. rrem the I'hllad.lplila Heoerd. The soldier boys are never tired of telling the latest story about General Hheridan which came out as an incident or bla visit te tbe Pennsylvania troepr, Bherldsn was aeated near tbe president viewing the mill. tary parade ou inauguration dsy when Ger. Snewden'a First brigade passed tbe atand. 'General," said tbe prealaeut te tbe here et winnmaier, wuai iroepa are tnnae r ' -"They are from Pennsylvania," responded Bbsridau. The Fust brigade passed.aud Gen eral Gubia's regiment marched by, " What troops are uaaer sgaiu queried tbe prea;. eeat "Feunaylvanlasoiuiersalse," waa tbe response. "Fine iellewa tbeae." said tha preatdaet. aathaoemmand marched en, end General Wylle'a big brigade with 3,000 men taiUscame up: "New what ti oops are taeeef" 'Mere PannaylvanU troops," aald Sberl daa, wits evident esUalacilea, for he thinks highly et the geardmn, and add a compliment te tbe tnsn was about te nmnnllmAnt te ftha ,nsn vhan IMnreel dent Interrupted with some surprise 1 Vt all, Esneral, are there no troop In thla parade nt Pennsylvania guardsmen r' "Nene worth a d n," Mr. president promptly replied tbe general, and Cleveland'a respect for Peunay ivanla troeiia waa inlgbtliy Increased by this blufl compliment from one who knewa a geed soldier when lie sees blm. ACMOBB MIAUtttA U.V A ItlCtCL. A rrsnrbman la MIS list ami Urssa Salt Stakts a Daring Jenrury. Ten thousand excursionists were at Niagara Kalla en Hunday te witness two events of unusual Interest which had been premised. Alpher.se King, the water-walking French man, who tipped ever lu hla golden slippers In the boiling waters a few months age, bad said he would ride a water bicycle across the river, and Professer J. K. De l.een bad an. neunced that he would walk Mteye Peers' seven-eighths Inch ateel cable, W0 feet long, suspended 200 feet ever the deadly whirlpool rapids. At 1:33 lo'clerk King mounted hla water bicycle, which turned out te ts quite a won derful machine. All the elements et the land wheel were present, only that the big wheel bad water paddles attached te its tire and was kept en tbe surface by two long torpede-shsf 9d Uea's of sheet Iren. King were a dress suit and silk hat, bis only pro tection Irem tbe waves bslnir rubber leg gings. Tbe Siamese princes were present and witnessed the start Superintendent Welch would net allow the atart te be made from tbe reervatien deck, se the bicycle was towed te a point en tbe American bank di rectly under the new suspension bridge. King pulled out until he struck the down current, and then took a diagonal course. Tbe bicycle rolled considerably when tbe up current was reached, and It looked as if be must upset Tbe tleata weathered tbe treacherous currents and eddies beautilully, and In tour and a hair minutes the tired Frenchman landed en tbe Canadian bank. He waa greeted by cheers Irem the bridge and both banks el tbe river. He was taken Inte tbe beat aud It was found that bis cloth cleth ing was net even wet. Upen arriving at tbe place el starting, Or. Jehn A l.annigan, en behalf of Ilutlile admirers, presented the plucky Freuchman a handsome geld badge set with a large ruby and appropriately eu- S raved. King proposes te ride his wheel ;n ew Yerk harbor irem the htatue et Liberty te tbe Brooklyn bridge. Professer Da Leen lelt for Butlale with bis wile before tbe beur announced ler blm te walk. m m MB. miUULHKBHUBK rUEKV. A Heb Scales the I'rlsen Walls and Iteleases tbs Senater Ills Utrasss te Jades ewinsa. United States Senater Ktddleberger, who wei en Friday seutenceil at Winchester, V., by Judge Newuiau, of tbe county cetir te pay a tine of f and be imprisoned ler hve days for contempt of court, was relersed from Jail by a mob. Tbejsiler made but alight resistance. Tbe circumstances leading up te the ar rest of Senater Ktddleberger are related as fellows by an eye witness : On Thursday W. W. Jenes was tried for larceuy aud tbe Jury found that be was insane. Jenes was a client of Senater Klddleberger's and tbe verdict made tbe senator angry, lie bad an old emnity against Judge Newman, and waa accused el writing a placard and giving a boy t- te haul Jenea up and down tbe town, tbe latter displaying tbe placard meanwhile which bad written en it Verdict, lilll Jenea net guilty but Insane; Jury insane, court lnaane in tbe main. " The noise or"jlened by tbls display dis turbed the proceedings et tbe court tben In session, anu the common wealth's attorney, J. C. Baker, bad tbe Judge issue an order for -'ens' ir Klddleberger te appar before Judge Newman aud show caure way be should net be bned and imprisoned for ridiculing the Judge and Jury and disturbing the court senator Kludleberger appeared before the court and delended himsell at S o'clock. He sld tbat Judge Newman bad no Jurisdiction in me case, wnicn tne judge aenieu, ana asked Senater Biddleberger te sit down until tbe evidence could be taken te prove that tbe senator was the one who '.Instigated tbe ridicule, and then be said tbe court would bear argument Senater Kiddleberger would net sit down and the court lined blm ?le. He tben defied tbe court and sild : " This court -lull net send me te J all." Judge Newuian then told thesherld te take the senator te Jail for live days. Senater Kiddleberger said be would like te see tbe man who could take blm tejsil and Sberitr Whitman at ouce amsled tbe senator aud locked him up by ferca. This action c-tused much excitement and Saturday morning at 2 o'clock a mob of 100 men, sup posed te be from Edlnburg, in Winchester county, scaled tbe walls of tbe Jail yard and took tbe senator out en ladders. Senater Kiddleberger wasen the street during tbe alternoen. The Slipper WasHUII Titer. rrem the We-(l Chester lllazu Kucerd. Tee ether dye a bridal couple get en an expreeti train en tbe Pent.s;lvanla railroad at Uarnsburg and en tbu outside of tbe car below tbe window at whlcb the fair bride sat, one nf tbe merry bride's maids pinned an old altpper for a sign of geed luck. Kuinark ableaa it ntay seem tbat allpper remained fast t3 tbe switlly moving car all tbe way te Pblladelphi-, and every new and tben the interested bride looked nut and leund te her Rtippeted delight that tbe slipper was still there. If there is any virtue lu such omen tbls certainly portended well. A West Chester man who was en the train vouches ter tbis incident. Even tbs Wickedest. from tbe Duluth Paragrupher. Even tbe wlckede-t of us always admen ish a parting friend te " de write." A fpartan Heroism Is elten exhibited by u delicate woman daring tbe extrac-.l in of teeth. But why net save them In time, wllhSOZ IDONT, and thus olivlatetho vecettlty of tixlng one's fortitude? The tenants of the memb, are far mere liaely te re main and de geed service, If thla sovereign pro tective Is used as a safeguard against their un timely destruction. The experiunce and ei denee of hosts of people, proves this sanatery raci. KfmVlAL HUTIVKH. Tbs Travellug Salesman Is in IrresUllble fellow, biliu full of sterlei, lekes. ceuraicu, self-asurance and grit. Uels very taking withal Hut deck Jlloed hitters are a very ttKing medicine; they use everywhere, and are se d everywhere, for sale by It. 11. Cochran, drnggUt, u; and I3i north Queen street, Lancaster. Bs Careful of lbs Babies. If your children am threatened Ith croup or any threat dlllleully, apply a few drops of Themas' MCcleetrie UU. It Is itiu nicest medicine torthulltUnems He knnwel. Versaln uy II. II Cecbrau, druggist, 137 and IJy North Uueen street, Lancaner. An Kiinlra (N. V ) Lady, Mr. II. I.. Clark. 101 E. cllsten street, declares ; Jlurduck Bleed Bitttrs area medicine 1 admire. Itest remedy ler (lynrwpMUn the world, been heue supplied "Ith It Fer sale by II. It. Cech ran. druggist, 137 and L Aertb yuten street, Lancaster. My OraeaUihsr's Cleck," Was once a very popular song, but like many ether sentimental tunes It doesn't wear we!'. Or. Themas' JCeleetrie Oil will wear; it will weur away all achex, sprains, and ptlns.and repay lu purchaser a hundred ted. Fer sale by M. 11. Cochran, diuggltt, 137 and 1W Merth Uueen street, Laucikter 3-Hlg Tbiavss-S. Dyspepsia and debility are two big thieves 1 Ihey creep In aid steal our health and comfort before we knew It. Let us put a step te their Invualens with a bottle of Burdock Hlwjd Bu tts, te be bad at any drug store, for sale by II. II. Cochran. druggUt, 13 and 10 North Uueen street, Lancaster. Werksd Wonders. " My daughter was very bad etr en account of ace'd and pala In her lungs. Dr. Themas' Ke licit ic oil cured her In twenty-tour hours. Oi.e of tbu be s was.cured of sere threat Tbls inedl. clue has worked wonders In our fa'ully " Alvah I Inckney, U1S0 Mahenac, M. y. Ker ale by it. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1'J North Uueen street, Lancaster Mvtbsrs.l Mothers 1 1 Mothers! 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by s sick child suffering and crying with tbe exeruclaUng painef cutting teeth f If se. Seil uRSlmJMsUmM MBS- W""WwS f.? U -U SYBUf. u WUl relieve the peer lltUe snlferer liumsduaely-d.p.n upon T It t there Is no misuse about It There Is net a mother en earth wl has ever urt it, he wUl net tell you at enee that It will regulate uw bowels, and give rest te tbu mother, and relief and health te the child, eperatlug Itkeutigte It Is perfectly sale te use In all cases and pleas ant te tbe Uste, and Is tbe prescription of ens of tbe eldest and best female physicians and nurses la the United States. Sold everywhere ascents a bottle. mayU-lydAw 4 - mUK CONKSTOGA WAGON Use leeg niece gtrra way te the railroad. That waste be expected. 81s big, plump hones with bells and a flee, old catered blue-bed en wheels- were no mitrh for a issrtlag esglse and train, lint STADIQER'3 AUfUNTII gives way te aethiag as a stomach Istlg Istlg Istlg orater and nerve, Ionic. It Is matchless a a rare for lem'ef appetites Indigestion, dyspepsia, liter complaint, all farms of bllleusaess, and especially these low feters and nerve prostrations which belong te all farming communities In the fall ef the year. Ask your druggists for AUKATII. auirwntd mmutvAt. s 1MMON8 L1VK.K RKUULATOR. reSlTIVKLV CURES DYSPEPSIA IN ALL IOKMS. TAKK SIMMONS LIYER REGULATOR. UEAUACIIR, CONSTIPATION, 1ULI0US.NES. 1 was for many years a perfect martyr te Head-idie. find Pvspepsta. and reiuelltnes thought It would ktil tuu. After trying senany remedies 1 beg-an te think them of no account, until 1 tried Hlinmers Liver Regulator, and 1 am new and hire been ter tlfeen )ear astrnnaer te a Headache." II. 1). Oi'.'M, Putnam Ce , Tin. .1 II 7.K1L1NACO, Jy2;.M,W,r.tw Philadelphia. Pa, piAPUlNK PLA8TERS. MEDALS AWAUIIKU TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! THE 1IEST IN TUK. WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, Uheumatlsm, Lumbago, Back ache, Weakuese, Colds In tbe Chest and all Adieu and Strains. Beware of Imitations under similar sounding names. SV Ask for Uennn's and take no etber. decli-OindAwMtt&r' TJ1XHAU8TKD VITAMTT. EXHAUSTED VITAnTY THE SCIENCE or LlFE.'the great Medical Werk of the aire en Manhood, Neurons and Phrslcal Deblllty, Premature Decline, Errors el loath, and the untold miseries consequent thereon. 300 paces Sve. IS prescriptions for all Slseases. Cleth, full (flit, only 1.00, by mall, ealeO. Illustrative sample free te all yenmr and middle-aged men for the next 90 days. Address UK. W.lL PAKE EK, 4 Unlflnch Street. Bnstns, Mass. tnvlMraaMW4r r WEAK MEN Snffertn from the effects of youthful errors, early decay, wasting weakness, lest manhood, etc, I nrlll send a valuable treatise (sealed) con taining full particulars for home cure, r HEE of charve, A splendid medical work ; should be read Dy every man who u nervous and aeblil- tated. Address. mur. r. u. ruwLia, Mendns. Conn. Tnivnrn MUM AJ.U UM MMMt. COR C Ti RENT. Building. Ne. 153H North u,neen street. Heat an s as inciuuea. apply at febls-tfd UttlMs HIU'! t's MVEBT errict. FOK KENT TWOTORY DWELLING lleuse. Se 3)1 Wet Vine street. Posws Pesws Posws slen given Ucteu-jr 1, 17. Kent reasonable. Call en premises. JJJOtfJ JOHN II. I'EAKSOL. PK1VATE HALE. WUl be sold at private sale the valuable property corner 1 emen Mulberry and Chsr Chsr ette fronting Mn feet en Lemen street, 69 feet en Mulberry, aud 65 feel en Charlette street. Apply te C. B. DOWNET, jnnlf3md Ne. 241 North Queen Street. PUBLIC SALE. Vine opportunity ler a hotel man In the most thriving and prettiest town In the Cum berland Valley. Owing teihedeutb of the pre prtetnref the long established and well known rtuovse HOUSE and adjoining dwelling will be offered at publlcsale AUGUST aa. In front or the eurt Heuse, Hagerttewn, Md. The Hetel has always done a paying business, in vestors will de well te keep thlt in view, for particulars address, A. X. HOOVES, aug9"2wd Uagerstewn.Md. POSITIVE PUBLIC SALE OF VALUA- 11LK KRAI, KSTATE. 03 Tucksdav, AmcsT IS, 1847, win be sold at thi Leepard Hetel, In Lancaster city, the follewing: Ne. 1, all that let of ground, situate Ne 39 East German strtret, containing in front 2UX feet, and extending In dep.h about tC feet, en which Is ernted a well-built two-story brick dwelling, with two-story b'lck back building, containing 7 rooms, larje hallwas en first and second tlners, and attic; there is also a side alley. His situated In an excellent noighbjrbeod, and Is less lean 2)f squares Irem Centre Square Ne 2, all that let et ground, Ne. M9 West Orange street, containing In front abent 23 feet, and extending In depth about 110 feet, en whlcb Is erected a three-story brlrkd welling, with two story brick ba-k building, with balcony, and two-story frame kitchen attachment, containing la ail 1 1 roems: furnace In cellar, water In kpchtn, Ac. The house Is newly papered and painted, and everything Is In geed condition, rbe let contains a variety of choice fruit trees and necessary eut-bulldlngs. ThU property Is en the line of tbe street railway, and less than a block from the Western Market, These properties are being se'd because the owner Intenus removing trem this vicinity. Sale te commence at 7.30 o'clock en the even ing of mid day, when conditions win be made known by ritA.VK UKlKeT. JeslL IUisks, Auctioneer, Augll-etd SADDLES, tC. (J ADDLES, HARNESS, Aa ANOTHER CUT. Te make room for the Winter Goods tbat we have ordered shipped te us next month, we otter the following BABOAINS IN LAP DUSTERS. Cut down from 73c. te 90e : II .00 te 75c 1 $1.60 te tun; It7t4itl.; riuutellU; f0uteK10 H'i5 te fii'. Tbese goods all have beautifully executed designs of flowers and birds en them and ate Ne. I In every respect. We have had a great run en iLY NETS, owing te our Lew Prices, but as the plowing season has J nst begun we offer a per cent, reduction as an Inducement te de e out the few dozen yet remaining. 11 akn tss, TUU.NKS and BAGS aa Lew as the Loweit, AT KRECKEL'S, NO. SEASrKINGSTKEtT. LANCABTBB, 1'A Junle-Smdaw VAMMlAUMm. s JTAMDAKD wekr. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS, SO, St, Kearef Foateffl 43. MAKEET STEIBT, Laneaatar, rm. OS, t have In Stock and BuUd te Order srvsry Va riety et the following styles 1 COUPES, BUGGIES, OABHIOLSTS, CABBIAUES, VlUTOsUAB. BUSINESS WAWOIIS, "t" OASTS, MeCALL WAGONS, SUEK1E8, MARKET WAGONS, PHJCTONS, EaPMBSS WAQOM8 I employ the Best Mechanics, and aavafadu ties te build oerscily any style of Cajrlagaae- Tbs Quality Btyls, ana finish of my. Werk. 2 I 3awaJy tbs CHIArEST ill TUl MAJtEBT, .motto 1 Fair DsalUg. Ueaaat Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom mesa." flsaasglvameaeaU. anjalrfabs Preswftly AttM Tk rtUCM LP WEE THAU AM. WalU. iefAi2rSteee.W,,rtaM" mmir esaaieyea .(. y , Ju .&-&gj. rvBMitvm. XT NDKRTAK1NG. WALTER A. IIEINITSII, Furnishing Undertaker, Nes. 97 and 30 Seuth Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. SWRKMUBNCK NO. STUKKT. IM COUTH QUKRN All tbe Latest and Most Approved Methods used where desired. A previous practical ex perience of tour years enables me te Uuarantee that tbe Very best Possible Service will be Ren dered at All Times. Personal Attention Olten te Directing All runerala Intrusted te mycare. w IDMYER'S FUHN1TUKK HTOKK. WHAT U WANT. IF U want a Chamber Suite. II want a Parler Suite. U want Library Furniture. U want Dining ltoem Furniture. U want Sitting lloem Furulture. U want Kitchen Furniture. U want a Hall Stand. U want a Mattress or Spring. U want a Leeking Glass. U want Au)thiug in Our Line. U want the Itest for the Meney. U want a ltargaln. U can Hud it AT vYtDMVKIl'S FUUNITUKE STOKE, Cor. East Kise and Duke Stkekts, Lancastek. Fa. imam amu vurrmmtu JrkVCOMEKS, CATCU ON I KVEUYBODV BEMEMBKE 1 When you get te Centre Square, lust drop Inte the TEA and COl'KKE STOKE (the only one In slghll. and get our prices 01 all goods. Come and we wUl greet you cordially. OUK 8UGAU IS ALL SUOAtt I OUUTEAIS ALL TEA 1 uitucerrEKis ALL COrKEI NO AUULTEHAT10N' ONE TB1AL SECCUKS YOUK CUSTOM. Hameinber the Address CLARK'S TEA AND C0F181 STORE, NO. marS-tfdaw CENTUESQUABE. COMPETITION 1 Y, Competition Is the Life of Tride. It acts as a teacher, prompts you toeceno mice te seek tbe plce where goeods are sold st our price that price the lowest. Weglveyeu below the names or a few soldiers ready 10 battle with competition. Victory will perch en their btnner. IDS buckets New Ne 1 Jlackerel.S'c. Abucket; fOh. Buckets Pure Jelly, II is a bucket: UH Prunes for 23c ; M & terll 1x1 Our Mixed Tea at IV:. V ft Is lietter than any 29c Tea. Our geed Teas range lu price from tee. tell a. Our Vrencb Itreaklast CetTee at 25c. . Ita New Coffee, and takes well Try It. Our Pure Sugar rupat Ce. ft qt. will p'easn you. We ell the regular 15c S rup for lf W qt Pere White Wine and Cider t Inegar. 13c. f ual Be sure and get one of enr New Lemen squeezers before they are all sold, and ask te see our new Lightning Can Openur. Best In tbe World. SOLIl ONLY AT CLARKE'S OUGINAL TEA AND COVrEE MTOBE, NO. 52 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTKK, PA. AW Telephone Connection. WINKS AND LIQUORS. pURE KYE WHISKY. Old GretT Spring Distillerj. Situated en East Orange street between Orange and Chestnut, one square eaat .of reser voir, Lancaster, If I have just erected a new distillery with all of the latest Improved machinery for dlstUllng PURE KYE WHISKY. A. a SHKArrER, Proprietor. This Distillery haa been erected at the famous Old Uroffstewn Spring, which baa been noted for Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has never been known te run dry even In tbe hottest weather. Frem thla spring all the water nsed In the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing Irem It twenty-five gallons a minute. Besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, Ac aarCall and be convinced. A. B. SHEArrER. Distiller. ISTOUE Ne. 63 North (Jueen Street. M. B. Farmers having geed Bye en hand can ana ready sale for it at the store or OtstUlery, Highest cash market price paid ler a geed arti cle. aprW-lydA G TO REIGART'S WIHE STOEE OLD BOUOHE SEC. IPEB HEID81ECK, POMMEUY SEC, MOBIZETSEC. 0 O.H. MUMM EXTBA DBY, And all 'ether Leading brands Champagna. of Imported Sele Agent for the Pleasant Valley Wine Company. Special Great Western Ex. ilry, our own brand, the finest American Champagne In the market. Jnst recelvf d another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and While Wine from Napa Valley. California. A large stock of Imported Burgundies, Clarets, Bhlne and bauterne wines. We also have the largest and Brest stock of Brandies, Whiskies, Gins, Madeira, Sherrys and fort Wines, Bass Ale, Guinness stout, Saratoga and ApelllaarU Waters In the city. H. E. Slaymaker, Agt, Me. 90 BA8T KINO STRUT, LANCASTEK, PA. , WAY DOWN IN PRICES. Gauss Underwear from c. up 1 Shirts, Over. alls, Jackets, Coats, lleilery for Man, Ladles. Heys and Children. Working Bhlrts, Soaps, Per fumery, Neckwear, Cellars, Culls, Suspenders. asTPleaae call and examlns before you bay, at It u Ir .. u t .,.. .- Jyii-iyd w. m m mmub a, jfta. no. ei nenn uueen at. mHE CHKAPKST PLACE IN THE CITY TO BUY Winer's Safe Can, Heed's Faiatirilli, CUTICURA REMEDIES 1S AT MUfilTOirS LirgMt tst ftitjei. Bfif Keit, Xce.saMWasTXtssTaa. (Jre-tM i'i 1 ir "Tisir- r 1 -? --i rii " i' t " t'i , ,. ,,a&y,3wii!,... ,.,, jJAj:i!M..A fill t ff i SsaSlsfsfsfsfsfsaSJstsMsa 1 1 TmiilsSBSBaT llHir "Isf i I I Y iiiliNsawEwawaJs-afc 1 vAMMiAmMB, J MOTTO THAT ALWAT. W1KB. Honest Werk at - AT - PHILIP DOBRSOMS (OLD aiUASU.ll Ourriage WorbNet, 196 ted 128 Eait King St. The lArgeat Assortment nf KRW AND SIUOMD-HAND Stagglei. Cantaaaa. Phatnns. slarksi Baatasss Wageaa that see ever beea BkSwmlottil'ublle. araei ! Ten Want a (loot and rirat-Claaa Ptuatea, ue TO DoiaaeHa. !I I00 2nl B S,M Uonireruble ramlly Oarrtaaa, UOTU Doaaaest'a. if von want a Nlea ana Neat Business waatm. BO TO DOBaaeMa. If Toe Want a Durable Market Wagen, Bt?TO DOlaaOaPaT It Yeu Want a tlend imiA.lluaPkainn. Su I1IT1.T. If Yeu Want te Bar a l-lrauuiaaa Aruela ai a TSSi, STSTEiJ'.rS?!!" VU DOIKWHI. oeonty, OTO Philip Dotrsem's Old Rdiible Garrige Works, NOS. 116 AND 128 EAST KING 8T1KCT, LAMCA8TKB, PA. Ig-FACTORY-US A IMS M1FFLIH STUKKT. asars-lycaw uLABmmXMm. rlOH A MAKTtn FRUIT JARS -AT- Masen Fruit Jars in lints, Quarts and Halt Gallen. We again have the Lightning Fruit Jar, which Is the best in the market. Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jars, Com mon Tumblers at the Lewest Pos sible Trices, Wholesale or Retail AT iMMiiiiii 15 EAST KING STREET. sAMCASTBt. 1. tseummmuMimUimit muunm. QALU AND HKK -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Llght 1 Beau them all. Anether Let of CHEAP ULOUE8 ter Oas and ou stoves. THB "PHIIFBOTION" METAL MOULDINU AMD BDBBBB CUSHIOB WEATHER STRIP Beats them alL Thla strip outwears all ethers. Beeps ent the cold. Btep rattling of wtndewa Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying IU Can be Sited anywhere -no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip U the meat perfect. At the Steve, Heater and Range store -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 84 SOOTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA s FECIAL NOTICE. H Mere human, mera divine than wa in fact, part human, part divine Ia woman, when the geed stars agree Te mingle at her nativity." ReOectJye Lords of Creation, and bla ye at once te KIEFEEE & IEEE'S, Ne. 40 E. King St., And Procure one of their reasons Economist Vapor Cook Steve it )) That Ged's beat gilt te you be net tortured be yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat which It la Impossible te avoid with yenr Ranges, and (what is also Important) consider the great economy In fuel, SO cents worth el fuel wUl 000k ler a family et three grown per sons 11 meals.' And when yen went a Heater, gets U SPLENDID " And be Happy. FLUMBIXa, OAS riTTlKw, STBAMtHBAT INO TIB BOOriBO AND SrOUTIBB. TV&aaAKTlT", All Kteda of Lumbar and OeaL BaWTaaai Be. B Xetik water aa rrtaee uuuswanw. avtvw T3ATJMaAKD8KR'S COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. ASA' nwii ise. ue Berth qnese gaeet, m me. t-Berth rnaee aweet, snww ! BSh LAB0A4T1 ,A, MA MIL mvumim, mm Honest Prices. WOi, M YKKH A HATHKON. LOW PRICES ABB MUCH 80UUBT AVTBB THESE TIMES. WB UAVK BEEN AWABB Or THIS FACT, AMI) MARKED OUR ST00K -AT ITS. VERY LOWEST NOTCH. SHBEWI) BUYERS AURBB THAT rOtt LOW PRICES AND Thereaghlr Reliable Werk Wa Stud at the Held or ill Compettten SVe house In Lancaster Is better able te knew ibe wants and prices of the people than are we. II you want te trase a flrst-clua Investment, come tens and get erst-class goods at a small cost. We are acknowledged leaders of low prices, Myers & Bathfen, LEADING CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. w IUjIAMBOA M ruHTEB. CALL U8 BY TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER LANCASTER COUNTY'S Agricultural Fair COMPETITORS -rOB TUB- Williamson & Fester Prizes WILL BEMOTiriEUIN NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE -or- Lancaster Dill and Newspapers, Weeklj WHB THEV MOST PKBSBHr THE GRAND PRIZE PUMPKINS rOB COMPBriTlOJf. The Heaviest Pumpkin i; WILL TAKE riBST PBIBE. ADBESS SUIT, $1500. The Second Heaviest thesbcend rBiza. ADIESSBUIT. $10.00. The Third Heaviest, THBTUIBOPB1ZE. ADIESSBUIT. $600. SWe will cenUnne te sell BBALBABQA1BS la every department until work la oemmenos4 en Bstsaslve Improvements te our Stere. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, S3, $4,16 ul Mint Klag Bt, lsAaOAwTBB.ra, KVAS'B risOVM. Levan'8 Fleur aa.BM ...,, ptaeewtaeeity I 1