7FiVPV BH,mra'wwsra;T1 FjT V I WfW b rf9 rar.jSiwwv- ' IL - '. t. v ", ".& " fl r ii'iK7, .jebsk, .,. ...'.. iAW.jt i'VVlfLf- THE .LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1887. -JJ&; ?s 11 M l-fr- 31" Hilwnwv mat m id y FT?'.t SrBSBbBS ABWavAtEv.) HngjfMimMiiuiiniik trim VHBl 172ft UMMM MM SAsTflS IKK:::: t8 8 18 j IS IK&b:: f! SS J8 Sags SS VImCI. fli fit) MMtttD MOO rBIES," Ssnaussassss &? TtaWeAl? InteUlgaoeer fe. '; .ii. 'W MOMnNC iiiiiiw mimr nHetm ALL AAUSf lOli LSTTBSB ViiftaM 0 Aer MM fttafframt M fir TmM uVTKuuajuiOJUt. rBmnciac, Laneaster. Fa. I ttje fanraiterJnltllljentct. LANCASTER, AUGUST 32,1887. 4SISaBaBSSsaaVBiaBBBBB. PMUMI Svmv wunhbay , V 4 m ' ' " sbbbbbbbV itfMMMM '!. BBSM AM emiSIBI, " w fi RY3&-. : . . . .. w , "Jail Cane f Ute Complaint." i -;: WhUt tbe present condition of tbe hoe hee rV fllAlBillnMUiadpArtn)ntppktsln geed ',- eoadrUeti. neon ceneral InnuirY we found '; JstMeaneeet late oem plaint and call theatten theatten JHMIeb of the beard of director te a cleaer and li-h aiiM MMliil nMvlilnii nl IL Thla is an extract from tbe report of tbe pj$ grana jury ex me .august quarter erosions. r;', It ti scarcely necessary te tell our readers iff- tenet "'the. lust cause of late complaint " Wfi"1 7 . .." .. . - j ... .r r. Tarpni in tne sesxciuna- exoesura maue uv Ilia TuTPf T Tnt'VTPPD Bnmil TM1f S tlCfn &fV W il.""". .v. .. ..B lutH. Tlu V.i. I'm nlrl Ullttrut ISTPM.ini'.S. ?S. ..... . . .. ... K ckii bad " ueen imposed upon- ami me ik Examiner charged that we were " indulg- j-i:' ,.. I ., UHla lil'nf aramrarntlnii Then $& these two journals published tbe letter of , Dr. MacCreary, one of tbe accused ex- officials, bis communication being filled with abuse of the Iktkllief.nceu's wit nesses and palliation of bis own offenses. Oa this ex-parte statement of one of tbe censed the defenders of the institution wtn willing te rest their case. The JSVtc JSWt thought te settle all doubt en tbe flUCflfCI bv t10 ptltpfnenf thai" tl itJlt "nnssusiejfr pubic .iu ..I 'uuhdncitbiu,, -jftbO unitil tUeiiceiililt ivebee:. ljiuutv ltd itQ rieva a n 's-tUsu. . .. jury inoent'' sfter :l e!Hilubu' ami when ftirejtbln tuw 'cu si u4 . etet tin cfitical 1flsier!:ca . f It. "era, who tc1tr"'lint Jiore vrza ' a '. .aui f U c .miiifitnl ' Ua& thu grand jury . Wba '.AVCj. i II te ft'j ITTKI.I lUKCCl'. I pr uvfel-isee uen tMe laAestifta liV te t. ts firs tt km a.tir report eJ 1 ha6 dt-fllt c ucU mere 3teralv wiUi ijiat"!! t r 'lir'cerf. " r ".l 1. -I kuW the JMUitS eUiSC". t-f'um 1 b'slfttlng. and wm "ttiud thii ac?heuL ey the, onaclewanfe tiW..vuiaciiU:i!t. Jt Ivaf been aplear nrfi, in c.d.llia te thin, te jecfclve ecemir Sgta.ent from irirtids of t.uuuMut; in city nad ci rjtt . ie lat inepirallen te the tfferfj of i'1. . mraal by word juul dee4 ; -.Jrjft t tt'jw conclusion we bare tliCvcO .-tit .. jk grand :aty. Au jq 1 e - e fit- tn r-JKsd uu ! a-jfieri g 1 tr r - p . " . .. ,twmmttfitnn aaelntr thnf. ha iinirni.. , ---.., Wj.up .av w..v uuudwilt . Isme BIa1 tan te tu Mndn nf HU.i. a &VMeara a declaration upon the tariff and :i .aW WMiv-A W IV UU Ua4V Ab iUlCUUJWD. lO V ltrniil nrflnn. Mwtitnttnn I.m.u . . t $ .muw. isfuw imui..u;u teauca, fcuad la - net in consonance with Samuel J. Randall's "position en these questions, is "a fight ftgalnat Mr. Randall." We de net knew when, where or in what connection Mr. Sanders said this ; but if be intended te say mere than that it was a light against Mr. Randall's position, we think he said What he was net justified in saying. Mr. Randall has taken a position en these issues which Is wrtainly different An mi t.fint. nt ttit. matrtfw gf .Tnn ..i.. i Ft-i "" v " l" "cuiuusui; b',1 national administration, and. we believe. ; from that of the party in Pennsylvania. KUThe position of the party in tbe state is te -; aeuuea at Aiieniewn; and tnere certain ty is no mere reason for intimation that Pt? unw wue are xeseivtu aitaiDSt Air. Kan. Up. dall's views, are personally antagonizing Fuvaim anu uent upon Ms downfall, than it can De said mat iir. Randall himself is antagonizing President Cleveland ivnnn. pT ally and aiming at his overthrew, in op ep gk posing bis tariff position. P? Mr. Randall has views upon the reduction -? of the tariff and the internal revenue which wy; no cungs te wiiu cnaracterlstlc ebstinacv. rftnd which, in the opinion of tbe majority gw wi wie national party, are net sound. lie IT DAtlirallv 8Pek9 tn Hrntr lha Tl.mn...,i. tsfartj of Pennsylvania into his fort : and it K& naturally inclines net te go apart from xMBieuew democrats of ether states, en- vf camped en the outside. It is verv wn t &$ " nen you are right. Then rr.K.ia .1..II a- . . . j' bib m,uiVi) uruj. u uen you are sure )1?MnH.kti.n,.... 1 1 .. . .. . v' hi" jwu su uurail. am la JHOO clear for araument that ir nn. .dftll is wrong in antagonizing his paity f Tia tbe country. Be mmt. mm. .1.-... 'ftam his high horse. His nartt- 1., ;!anylvanUcertaialy will net get astride siwiia mm. xney win fellow when he iMlarea for the adequate pretectinn t taafjiifirturei in which thev iiii no Rf5teryahedees; but they will net demand 'wan,BeriiicK 10 a ciaim ter a higher tariff than the real need of the country de franits; sod they will net abolish the tax i tm whisky te make unnecessary and harm- ,sa euuea imperative for the national aVAsua. t fit is quite time that the old talk about ;Jjaocratle factions in tbe state should S'SMBAB. ItllSfd te ha WaIIbaa faMnn mil (Bandall factiea. We have beard neth- sj ec tne former for a long time a4 weaker cries from the bitter. ' iflfaar should cease : we have no faction but A;IJaaecratlc faction; unless it may be la Cleveland faction, which is about us all ever the country just new l Desaecratlc faction ; though it will net tau necessary for tbe Allentown con- 1 te say se by declaring for Olere- IMBoaUaatlen, which is altogether a lacaaxtyear. ' .3 1 1 m-m- '1? . a.. -, jl mum uraie. IPhllaiUltillla fVvu nnhllalea M,a I af "aa eaBaial of the uaattwMr kWMatFssssurlfaala railroad" rltewisWMaf two ( asite W? the Prohibition convention delegates and the one cent a mile te the Republican delegates. .The fact is admitted, and is defended en the ground that the ltepubll can convention brought together a great many mere people than the Prohibition convention is likely te bring ; and the further statement is made that two cente a mile is charged all organizations where the railroad handles " a considerable num ber of people." There would be something In the excuse if the statement was altogether true ; but there is large leeway reserved by the om em cial in his indefinite expression as te a "considerable number of people." The " considerable number " that the llepub Hcm convention brought te Harrlsburg Is quite likely te attend the Prehibitum con vention, for it was net a very big number. The opera house, where it assembled, was net half filled, and a shocking lassitude in the party was develeied by its refusal te spend a cent a mile even te attend its con vention. Twe cents a mile is the regular excur sion rate of the company between cities en its line, and tbe " considerable number " required te get it is net mere than a score, we suspect. The fact is quite pi tin that the Republican convention get its low rate of fare because It was the policy of tbe company te conciliate the part and the influential politicians in It who aie its friends. The "official" sas that the Democratic delegates te Allentown are likewise te be charged two cents a mile; which seems te show that it is net the " policy " of the company te conciliate Democrats, especially when they bold their convention oft its line. Ot'n thanks are due te Hen. Nimuel J. Randall for a copy of tbe ltepert of tbe Com Cem Com mliaiener of Agriculture for tbe year 1S. Thk Coeperincldent, In which tbe versatile Tem defrauded Jehn II. l-andls of a place upon the Republican state committee, bas stirred up the Philadelphia J"rtts. That journal mys : "It " a question of party Integ rity, in which every Kt-publican is interested. If Chairman Cooper has been Imposed upon be will doubtless see that tbe matter Is made right; if he bas net been Imposed upon then be should explain it. It is in bad sbspe Just new." Tbe Republicans have just declared In their platform that Tem Cooper Is the rery best kind el chairman conceivable. It Is probably true that be is as geed as his party. United Htatks Se.vateu Gkewik Hkakmt, of California, oneef the owners of the Anaconda mine, expresses this opinien: "I de net think that sliver will go higher than It is at present Indeed, we will all be tt4 ii ! r t It Is. Tbe int of legls- ... ' production ly, and that 1- - - t is net the " ildentCleve- silver ques- et veto any . might pass It will get. tt " at t . mw. ,' , Or n-- ij r Is TU' baa beuii a i.ifc. between the gitrttprvduct"s nl , ... v v cunret b9ll.ve tni i- f tliEn tt u al tiie ,'cmh'. . 1 i a. of tlie Ansrvt.'tc t.an Lx-n ercssd a:l urei.-at..ni ' 1 aru 'ns en, Ae t- 1 . . c' elMetbOte. M e ' tvn thu p-orete.i mc h iet .. .lnues, but I ' ;et any lower be operations ' rmeu8ly In- '3le the output i in me line eep up with 'de se. 7nsUbrta.aa . ISTK.t.:JH' fci. ac trtlb Whh-b pe" p''J h w exUtfeee m critin-, fti n leg'd t3ioiiteB "t tit t -ring te tbe - en the haste 3 assume the xl in tbe al- 1 v' irk ey at Nine Paints, thleeucty, I u ti,j : ay. "That's a endorses it, oeme with a JI.I.KIEM'EIt, je circulation be story, A arm with its women," of crary speaks Is suggested W'seccmaant (uil &c. txiiuAir epiciu' tt vi.xif verv a3 urace . . i. L ""11 ' J "'! , rf. ; i ..t . i v. - ' ! The editor of the Christiana I.ttlger should confine himself te the truth when he en deavors te ba malicious. The ITELi.triE.v cku was net the "Unit paper te give circula circula t'ea te the most sensttlenal part of tbe story. ' ' This journal beard the rumors and set about tlielr Investigation, and was prompt te expete tbe weakness of tbe case. Tbe county elllclals surrounded tbe case with an air of Impenetrable secresy. if a live newspaper man bad been at work upon it for an hour, he would have demon strated its entire atsurdlty. The rumors emanated from tbe vicinity or Mrs. Markey'a home aed should have been carefully inves tigated belere being placed In tbe bands of tbe county authorities. The case was with the coroner and district attorney when tbe i.-.TEi.i.HiE.NCiB published It, and this jour nal had nothing te de with tbe rumors that gavotheerlglnal story currency. It published tbe rumors after finding that tbe death was te be elllclally Investigated, aa any pre. gresslve newspaper would de. And It Just ai promptly showed hew baseless the accusa tions were. The J.edger two weeks after the occurrence tissa falsehood te make a point against tbe I.ntkm.hik.ncek ; which abewa the dltlerence between a live newspsper and an apple-butter Journal. The Philadelphia Inqmrer, admitting tbe possibility of defeat this fall, ssjh : Should thu Democratic tlcket.be successful the Repub lican party will net be the loser, butenly Mr. Quay." PEHSONAU Qersteii has lest both voice and husband by losing her temper. Jesef Uer.MANjj, the 10-year-old pianist who came Irem Berlin last winter te produce a sensation lu Louden, is likely seen te make a tour of America. Jamks TurtLiNoreN, of Warwick, Va., aged 7d years, was married te Mrs. Allen Ward, et Portsmouth. Tbe bride is ten years elder than her husband, and is, per haps, tbe eldest bride lu the country. " Bonanza " Maekv has received from the treucb geverumeut the decoration of tbe Legien of Hener for services in placing '" "direct telegraphic communication with tbe New World by making Havre the terminus et bis Atlantic cable. PlttNCKis BtsMAitt-i; can net be called lovely, sue is past W, very tall and very Ku"y: .Uer 'ce ' ver "ig, with large cheek-bones. She Is rather what a charac ter of Dickens describes as "a tine tlgureef a woman, " Inclined, perhaps, te be bony. hJl?" i'EI,RO ia hut b'J years old, although w?.7f b?,u ,mperer Ulty-slx years, and la In wS?.rtUerJelrin lUe 8euler sovereign of the world. Dr. Deneiiues asked him '.h. 0. It waaTheTa' Dew ledre P1 .Ji .i n" Juice of oranges and lemons, iced and lUveifxi win, .i ...,. ... . u .7,..,'t iJT .i n8Jalef oraegea aud lemons, and tUveied with JaiiaU-a rum M give it up," 'said Dr. Heneue2 .. 1 J .PS Sl " 5?lJ? wouldn't" ' lietter can't," me te It you knew hew geed it ii" "UTUM' Ataeiaririi)w ur Dmvuuiara. Same reutsrs Far Tbsw Who DhIis te Pi be fart of Apothecaries. The State Pharmaceutical Uoard.autherlr.ed by the late legislature and appointed by Gov. orner Beaver, has Issued notice that all retail druggists and Apothecaries who were actually engsged in business, either aa proprietors or Assistants, At the date of the approval of the act must register) aa provided by tbe law, Within ninety dsys from August 20. These who intend te enter business either aa proprietors or assistants are also ruiulred te be examined by tbe beard and receive car. UBeataa of competency and qualification. All persons applying for examination mr. tiflcate te entitle them te conduct and carry ea the retail drug or apothecary bustaees sans produce aallafaotery evidence of hsv last had set less than four veera rurskitimi si. Mrteaasla tbe baamess, and these applying I JSCOTsjBlaajlea tar oanifleatw at quaiUM aMistatita therein must produce evidence of baring net Ism tbau two years experience in tbe builneaa. ...... Tbe fee for examlnstlnn and for the certifi cates la net mere titan ?-, and for registration el tbese already In builneaa It Is net ever l. Alenio Keblna, of Pbllsdelphla, Is president of tbe beard And 11. H. Coebran, of ibis city, Is secretary. Tbe ether member- are A. J. Talel, or Philadelphia, Frederick. A. 1 linens of Allegheny, and A. V. Huren, of Munque hanna. Applications should be made te Sec retary Cecbran at Lancaster. tam LBBAHUH VLVII tlBFMATIII. Tbe Actives l"la strong tlame-Ooed Werk of rtiHr I'llcher. Saturday afternoon tbe Lebanon club came te this city and played a same with tbe Ao Ae Uves en tbe Ironsides grounds. There were about f00 persons present, and they did net see a very exciting game. Tbe home team was tee much for tbe visitors, who were de feated with ease. Yeung Snyder pitched a gecd game for the Actives, and the strangers made but four bits, while sixteen struck at wind, llelsler and Mlshler, of the borne club, did some terrlQe work with the stick. The Actives will go te Lebanon next Satur day, and en Tuesday, September fl, they will play their third game at l'enryn Park. Sat urday'i score was : Acm ss. Ilfl.lf r. s Rlnr e A i,tne! Rlni-e a ; i u l loe l l is 1 1 6 SOU 5 0 1 0 0 2 18 1 i ri.hitr, ....( i I iKtathxtiii!. 0 itackuian, 3 0 1 llnllumn.c u e I oiiser, 1....0 O. U'tlhArt.l I Hetur, 1.3 9nytlvr,p '2 Trusler, S J. (4'dbnri r i Mt.hler. V 3 StUnJle.m. UUI, c 3 r llcktnan,l.u 1 llittes, r.... 0 e V ilerilnir, p 0 e 1 .Soeuivr.tu.. 0 0 Total .....'2t2i S7S6 5 Total 1 4 27 12 10 Active) 2 0 320660 l-H Lebanon 0 OCIOUOOI 2 Summary Barned runs Actives. 1: Lebn non, 0. two basx hits llelsler (J), tllndle, Mt.bler. Total bun hits Active.. ?'. : Ibtnen, 4. stolen tne, Actlven, Us Lbnen, S sttu k eat lly snyder, 16 ( by tlerttnf, 1. Umplrd Win. Henn. The Inquirer, Jr., defeated the Kast Knit club en Saturday atternoeu by the score of IS te U Base Ball 'e s The League sanies Saturday were : At Philadelphia : Philadelphia 5, Xew Yerk 5 (darkness) ; at Bosten : Washington 3, Bos Bes Bos eon 1 (tint game) ; Washington 1, Bosten 3 (second gsuie) ; at Pittsburg : Chicago 3, Pittsburg ; at Indianapolis : Indianapolis 5, Detroit 4. Tbe Association games were : At St. Leuis: Athletic 10, SL Louts S; at Cleveland: Cleelsnd, 10, Meta 4; at Leuisville: Louisville 10. Baltimore 1 ; at Cincinnati : Cincinnati 1, Brooklyn 0 All the Eastern Association clubs but the Baltimore wen yesterday, aa fellows : At St. Leuis : SL Louts 1, Athletics ; at Cleveland: Cleveland h, Meta T : at Cincinnati : Brook lyn 1 1, Cincinnati !i ; at Louisville : Louis ville S, Baltimore 3. Tbe Athletics and St. Leuis played but five innlnsa yesterday owing te tbe rain. In that time the St. Leuis bad but three bits ell Weyhlng. The Indianapolis people are crazy ever the success of their club, and they tbtnk they will net be such easy victims en their Hist ern trip. Stemmyer and O'Reurke and Whitney and Mack were the batteries in both Boatoo Beatoo Boateo Wsshlngton games Saturday. It must have done Whitney much geed te win two such geed games from a club that released him. The Baltlmeres have released Pitcher KneulL The Meta are wearing shirts of dltlerent colors. It they leek as much like cut-threats aa the Trenten did some years age they will frighten tbe ether clubs oil the held. Beecher bas been laid en by the Pittsburg, because be did net take proper care of him self. LUt e! Unclaimed Letter!. Following Is the list of letters remaining unclaimed in the Lancaster postefflce ter the weekending Monday, Aug. 2, ISM : X,id(es' int. Mrs. Uenry Belle, Mrs. C. I 11. Hlbbv I Deris, Mrs. Henry C, wn, niaia urewn, miss Jennie . Uenrv C Falls. Mlsa 1'ee.rl V'al. senbeld, Mrs. Cbas. Humphreys (3). Mlw Ciara Jenes, Mrs. Annie Llpp, Mim Alice i,ipp, Mrs. Isabel, Belter, Miss Rese Sutll man, Mrs. L. J. Snyder, Mrs. M. Yura. Ucnti Lxst.l. II. Andersen, A. Y. Besore, P. IL Brown, J. 8. Butten, Kdward Kltcb, D. L. Glbble (-). J. ration Urtegs, T. Hack Jeten, O. V. aern, Martin Katea, Jacob Klbb, Michael D. Lalriie, W. K. Lunitt. F. Mead, Henry I. Moere, H. A. Nehr. Dan Xegie, Prof. A. SlmpMU SltchU-r, Leuis Percy Smith, W. B. Spare, Gee. P. Spongier, Jehn Suckles, Jehn Thompson, Ed. O. Whlttler. It-Ject the Offer by a dealer et any article claimed te possess properties Identical with or jltnilar te teoth.sav teeth.sav Ing 8O4OD0NT. Only purchase the real Sluien fure, which defies both Imitation and competi tion. .Nothing cn vte with It In efficacy, at a donor of dental health and beanty, notwith standing any representation te the contrary, it causes the teeth tn gleam like burnished Ivery, contains no hurtful Ingredient, and has a most grateful flavor and smell. al9-r,M,WAw mrmazAi, muhvms. Tbe HtTSteixBairetf. It has always been understood that consump tion was Incurable, but it has recently been discovered that Kemp's Balaam for the Threat and Lungs ts glvta mere relief than any known . "vrj. .. i. iu.umw ui rvueve ana cure Asthma, bronchitis and Coughs. Cell en II. B. Cochran, dniggUt, He. 1J7 North Queen street enn uueen streer, cesu Large size (0 cents and SI. "" uviue uve or cost. ll AJi UNKOKTUNATK hKUSO.V. The most unfortunate nerunn In thn wn,M i. one afflicted with sick headiiche. but they will be relieved atence by using I)r. Leslie's hwclal t'resciintlen. bee adTertueueat in another column. ) H. B. Cochran, Mes. 137 and 134 North Uueen V!l?i.lSI?lu, . e"lng 8 li I LOU'S ceuuu cu UK as a guarantee te cure all threat and lung tmunlaa. (J) Their HusIusm ttoemlug. Probably no one thing has ciused such a rush of traie at Cochran's drug store as their giving away te taelr customers et se many Irea trial beiilea of Ur. hlngk's New Discovery for Con sumption. Their trade is slinpiy enormous In this very valuable article from the fact that It always euros and never disappoints. Coughs. Colds, Asthma, bronchitis, croup and all tnieat and lung disease quickly cured. Yeb can test It before buying by getting a trial bottle fre. Kvery bottle warranted. (3) TUC BAV. GEO. U. TUAYKU, of Bourbon FQ.W.'. " Beth myself and wife ewe our lives teBUlLOU'SCONSlMfTlONCUBA." keraale by H. B. uechrAn, Druggist, MainMertb Queen Street. jjj BHILOII'8 CUBE will Immediately relieve Oreup, Whooping Cough and Krenchltle. Fer s Ue by H.B. Cochran, Druggist, Ma in Ment gueen street. (;j llrmce Up. Yeu are feeling depressed, yenr appetite Is peer, you are bothered with heudache, j ou are Ddgety, nervous and generally out of sorts, and . -- ". i. w.ve ui, umuukwiin sum nlanu, spring medicine!., or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you tn worse condition than belere. What you want fs an alterative that will purify your bleed, suit healthy action of the Llvurand Kid neys restore your vitality, and gtvw renewed health and strength. Bucu a medicine you will find In klectiic Bitters. or sale at II. ft. Coch ran's Drug store, 137 and 1JU North Queen blreut, Lancaster, Pa. (jj A Menaraable Uewl ktaa Is he who atlen.t 'e the comfort of bis family and will net InthU vie ones sutler wtth affec tion cf the Threat, -ud Lungs, whereby their ...U.M.M. t wMuwjts.iiu, uufc wuu snemu at ait times give them thu sovereign remedy. Kemp a "."I". fl imM HIHI.MIUI1, jnW I ter saie uj u. n. unenran, i Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran. druggisLtuh North .. .. isj Metkers! SSeiberstl MetAwslil Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick chUd suffering and crying with the eicructaUng pain of cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of UBS. WIMSLUW'U 800IH1NU SVBUF, It wUl relieve the peer Utile sufferer Iminedlalely-depend upon It; there Is no mlslake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who baa ever used it, wbe wUl net tell yen at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the chUd, operating like magic It Is perfecUy safe te use In all cases and pleas t?2 ifl.Uul,-"n.a U "" PcrtPtlen of one of -" "I"1 maa be,t female physicians and irr',l?e. united States. Beld every where OcMuUaboiUe. mayJllydAw gOMRTHING ENTIRELY NEW 1NT11KOR0ANUNK. THE MET01LE ACTIO!, Tbe greatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ bnueing ler a) years. Don't fall te see lu WOODWARDS Fiaae aa Organ Wanroemj, .Men.Mmu.2VgUUbuMtQW,T$ mtlK CONESIOCJA WAOOH Has leaf since glren waytetheraitread. That waste be expected. Mix big, plants hemes with bells, aad a fine, old covered bine-bed en wheels were no match for a snorting engine and train, lint STADIQER'3 AURANTII giveaway te nothing as a stomach Intlg Intlg Intlg orater and nerve Ionic. It Is matchless as a rare for less of appetite, Indigestion, dyspepsia, liter complaint, all forma of biliousness, and especially these low fevers and nerve prostrations which belong te all farming communities In the fall of the year. Ask your druggists Ter AUKANTII. augtf TStd AfAillUL. S 1MMONS LlVKlt KEGUI.Al-OK. TAKE SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. A FAULTLESS KAMtl.A MKntCl.NB-rt'ltK-L tl, trAULK. The gentle yeteffctul anion of that spoil old remedy SIMMONS Ll alt UhuULATuK and Its Intrinsic merits tiave p'actd It at the head et all Family Medicines, especially for del icate persons. Its use Is always beneficial te e'd and young, and. FO CHILDREN, tt Is the meat popular Medicine known. It ts lust what we claim for It, a FAULTLESS FAMILY MED1 CINE. " Simmons Liver Regulator has Ncn used In my family for many jears with grtat success. 1 regard ltas an 1NVALUAULE FAMILY MED1 GINK, and take pleasure In recommending It te the publlc"-Usr. B 1 stoats, Housten Ce.Ov .1 It KII.I1ACO, nugl7M,W,rjtw Fhlladelphli, l'a. QAPC1NK PLASTERS. 35 MEDALS AW AKfiEI. TO Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! THE BEST IN THE WOULD. Cures Pleurisy, Bheumatlsm, Lumbago, Hack ache. Weakness, Colds In the Cheat and all Aches and Strains. Beware of Imitations under similar sounding names. AW Ask for Bensen's and take no ether. decl-6mdAw Mvt AK xkAUHThaTvrrALiii:. EXHAUSTED VITALITY TUB SCIENCE OF LIFE. 'the great Medical Werk of the age en Manhood. Nervous and Physical Debility, Premature Decline, Errors of leutn, and the untold miseries consequent thereon, an pages trve. 126 prescriptions for all diseases. Cleth, full gilt, only II ou, by mail, sealed. Illustrative sample free te all young and middle-aged men for the next aedays. Address HK.W.2.FABA.EB, 4 Bulflnch Street, Hnstea. ataaa. imvlMydAwMWAr MOWEKS, tC. raUINN At BRENKMAN. CARD I We have a number et Goods which are just in season, and which, owing te our giving special attention, we can ener great Inducements. " Pennsylvania "I.awn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for (6.00 and 17.00. llaby CarriageaWe carry seventy-flve varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Itefriireraters are new in swsunn. ttaw few people knewanythintr about Kefrfgera. ters. It took us twenty years te team. 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 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 get the best at the lowest prices, i'eu can re m us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican nd Common Hammocks, Uase Ball and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLM &1REKEHAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street WIXSU AND LIQUORS. pORE RYE WHISKY.; " Old Greff Spring Distiller?. Situated en Kast Orange street, between vrXnc5,tar!Fn,1,'0nVq0ar,,,,Mt:e, reMr .Jhav.eJU.t,recM,1newa,tllleiT with allot iAjBKYimv?mVSvmClaner7 Ier uu"nsT . .... Z B-BMEAFFEB, Proprietor. TAV,J?.l,H1,e,,? bn e"cd at the famous Old UrotTstewn Spring. which has been noted for Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It enr grandfatn'ers drank when they were boys, and Itliaa never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather. Frem this spring all the water used In the distillery hob- gS.J'mln'Ste? aiWU"r ttem-""tyV. Besides iny own distilled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, Ac. AWCall and be convinced. --..fJV15 MJAB, DlstUler. 8TOBE Ne. 63 North Queen Street, W. K Farmers having geed Bie en hand can And ready sale for It at the store or distillery. Highest cash market price paid for a geed ar& cle. apra-iydAw G TO RBIGART'S WIUE STOEE OLD BOUCHE SEC, 1PIU HKIDBIECR, FOMMEKY SEC. M0K1ZKT8KC. I U.1I. UUMM EXTBA DKY, And allTether Leading brands of Imported Champagns. Bele Agent for tbe Pleasant Valley Wine einpany. Hneclal ureal w.,.fn Vr ,rZzZ own brand, the flneat American chumnun. in the markHt. Just received another large Invoice of Callfer. cSuSSt ma WhM WmMarivalle3;, Blt.nSukterne3l,nt.B0una,t'tar",. it Waailii5yew.the.!fr,"t and finest stock el B? !W uUk,,?t "!nt Madelia. bherrys and H E. Slaymaker, Agt, Me. SO HA8T KOTO 8tBaTT, LANCASTER, PA. Ib. MAjrri, waeusAta in tawAa smaua n ill Kinds of Lumber and OeaJ. . Me. 4b Mcrtfe Water aaa nf steaau. above Laatna. laAMtarT allvSt gAUMUARDNKRH OOMPAMY. COAL DEALERS. HhvttriM aajsjsi, asar mmtymg "" AMAana,v,v Bar ajueBa. J. aaiVLERdtea New Colorings In HAHK UAI,tCOR, 7c, and SUA. BON CLOTHS, Ss-lnch Wide, de. Werth lvc. Jeb It of DARK DRESS GOODS, t.' ,c; Cheap at c Must boseltt te Clean up Stock. LOOK AT ODR 25c, CORSITS. AW Bargains In eery department. Bargains In CARPETS and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. JohnS.GivlerfeCe. Me. S5 staat aUng Btraat, LANCASTER, PA. J. a MARTIN X CO. -AT- J. B. MARTIN &C0:S. Yeu can imagine hew many Remnants of Dry Goods and Odds and Ends of Xotiens, etc., collect in a store et tills kind during the busy season. Ne time then te get them into shape, plenty of them new. All l.emnanta, Odds and Knds and goods soiled in display window and store have been col lected together, asserted, marked, en separate counters, and are new ready for sale. Linens, Towels, Napkins, Toweling, Fur nlture Linens, Stair Linens, etc., are en the I. Inen Counter. Hemnant Silks, Satins, Velvets, Surah Silks, Woolens and Tricots are en tbe Dress Goods Counter. Curtain Scrims, Curtain Laces, Chenille fringes, Chenille Balls, Itaw Silks, Jutes, Gimps, etc., In Upholstery Department. Flan nels, Ginghams, Sheetings, Pillow Caae Muslins, Calicoes, Sheetings, Percales, etc., en the Demestic Counter. Laces, Ladies' Cellars, Embroideries, Kuchings, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Itibbens, etc., in Notion Department. Shirts, Cellars, Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, l'ercale Shirts, etc., en the Gent's Furnishing Counter. One counter holds the Dress Patterns con taining 10 te lU yards in each pattern, con sisting of Sateens, Seersuckers, Dress Gingliams, Batistes and Woolen Fabrics. Se much for the description of the goods. New for the prices. Impossible te give you a complete price list, but we will quote a few picked out of the many. About Mr, deen Men's and Beys' Linen Co' Ce' lars at 3c. apiece , were 3)c. nnd itfc. Any quality of Towels, slightlyselled ; about 10 dez. or one number, all linen. Barnsley Towels, size 22 by 42 Inches, for lie. apiece. One let .of White Shirts, reinforced besom, at 31c; were 50c. Remnants uf Sateens, 5c. up. Crazy Crepe, 7c, etc. J.B. ! Off. West King Friar HU. ALA FA. VATB, me. nlQ BARGAINS. Straw Hats Sacrificed! ??i.. S" Pe-Hlvely close out our Entire block regardless of price. LIGHT STIFF HATS At Biff Roduetiona. ta no II ATS HlOIIATB 1X0 HATS .Selling attR Ml ..Selling at II. U .Belling at .te OUR Trunks and Traveling Bags Comprise one el the finest lines In Lancaster. t.fT.Dm.'tJer-',t WB offer Special Bargains In this line during the following mimth weguar-anu-e te save you la per cent, en every purchase Stauffer & Ce., 31 and 83 North Quatm Street, LANCASTER, PA. UTANOARD WORsL Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAQ1 BULLDKR, ReuotrcatetBea, Isuaaater, fa. iBAveUBteek aa BuUd te Order Bvarr Ya- rtatyet taafoliewtng styles ? COUPES, MlOUIBA. OAERJETaT "I" CARTS, stecA&L widow, suasuaa. MAUN WAOOMB. WAtiOMB.PBJWrONB, XFRBaa WASONB. I emnle tast Maat BlAekaaUa. -a k.: ttase batM eereetly say style e( OanrlAgeaa- Tiftft Tnmwttr AttMiwi T- ue wb sLiM au entsas. M WaWAWIE IBJItasllJ laajllltjj Sue cm limit MARTIN cLermita, riRSU A BROTHER. A CARD. TO OTJfi OUSTOMBRS -AN THE PUBLIC. Being temporarily thrown out of bual nest by the burning of our store, we shall immediately begin rebuilding our store and shall en or about September 10 occu py our old stand en the corner of North Queen street and Fenn Square, when and where we shall be pleased te show you net only our Improved Handsome Building, titan entirely new and complete stock of CLOTHING -AMD- FURNISHING GOODS, -FOU- IfaH, YOUTHS. BOYS AMD OHIL DBBM. As our stock of Clothing and Furnish Ing Goods was completely destrejed, we take this method of informing you that the insurance companies have taken every arti cle that was saved ; aud removed It from this city te New Yerk. We shall continue as heretofore te treat our Customers in tbe only fair aud legiti mate manner et dealing with you. tr exk ritwK te all. With kindest thanks for past patronage, and awaiting your renewed patronage, te are Respectfully jeurs, HLBSH & BROTHER. w 1LL1AMHOB m FXXSTKR. CALL VH BY TELEPHONE. WILLI AHSON i FOSTER THE GRAND MUSTBEENrERKUATTUE Fair Grounds SOT UTIR THAN 12 O00OCK NOON OF Monday, Aug. 29. Sl'ECIALCUTFRlCEslNTHE Clothing Department. MIN'G DRESS SUITS, tftHta 00 110 M. SPECIAL CUT PRICES I N THE Fuiiiisliiiig Department MSN'S AND BOY'S NARROW PLEATED DRESS SIIIRIS, 79c. And 11.00, SPECIAL CUT FRIOES IN TBI HAT DEPARTMENT. MEN'S AND BOVb' DRESS STRAW HATS, SS and !5 Cents SPECIAL CUT PRICES IN TH E BOOT&8HOED1AETMENT. MEN'S AND BOIB'Q A1TER3. 1.00 and 11.10. SPECIAL CUT PRICES IN Trunks & Valises. WILLIAMSON FOSTER, 52, M.S6 ui SSEaVrt King St, LA C ASTER. FA. BADDLK8, 40. JgADDLKa, UARNKH8, Aa ANOTHER CUT. t Te make room (or the Winter floods that we nave ordered shipped te ea nasi month, wa offer tae following BARGAINS IN LAP DUSTERS. Out down ftom7ee.toBto1.00toTOltljqto SXlut si.7SteSt.Ki asSOteflJBI as bum me i wiasa. Toasa gaeas au These goeSs bava beautifully executed designs et flowers aa bires en them aad ara Ne. 1. 1 1. ai rtsjspeet. Wataavekaa asTeat ru. est FLY NETS, owing iessj. bat as the plowing season IaaipIav Frifiasu aaaiBstbaspasi waeSfasa BI ear eaat-ruAnatlnn aa aa tnduesssamt te ele.e eat taa few Aeiea yet "iiAiVaa, nvstu And baqs as Lew as tae , AT KRECKEL'S, ' MO. BAB IUO TUBT, LAI0AS PR E PIPKINS BBF atUUBA. JJAUIKH A BROTHRa Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. EAGER & B&OTHEB, aS-27WeBtQng BtrMt Gaum, Italbriggan and Feather, weight Shlrta.and Drawers. Seamless,! llalbriggan and lisle Ileslery. Hemstitched and Colored Bor dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirts. Laundried and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. Fengee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. . A W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un laundred Shirts at 4.. each. Scotch Cheviot, Cassimere and Worsted Suitings. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 26 West King Street. LANCASTER FA. 8 TAMM BKOS. A Ca Bosten Stere. 28 AND 28 NORTH QDUN ST., LANCASTER, PA. FILL DISS GOODS, SHAWLS, Coats, Wraps, Jackets, -AND- JERSEYS. Stamm Br os. & Ce. N KWTOKRBTORR. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 A 10 BAST KINO 8T LANCASTER, FA., Uave Received feierul CarL'eads et HEW FALL GOODS ! Checks, Plaids, Mixtures aed Solid colors Is NEW FLANK ALSUCTINMS AND ALL-WOOL TRICOTS. New Importation el ALL-WOOL BLACK CASUMKRKs. Hesvv Welsnts ter Fall Wear at Very Lew Frices. Mew Importation of Nsw Shades In TKIMMINB VELVBTa,CilLiiaUHlL.K PI.U.UAS. OtkRBDTELVETEBNB. ' An Extensive Assert mAtit of NEW FALLCALt CUES and OBN rUHV ULitTHs In the bast Qualities and Latest Designs. SPECIAL ! 60 Pieces ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITIBQi, H laehes Wide, sue a Yard, made te AVaiAUAtifHe. ' SO Pieces CRAZT ORB PBS worth liX&,tlcteg out at 11 yarda for H40. HFtscai OBIMKLB OURTAlf SCBIMS.ICC.a yard, which te less than Mahalae- tnrars' Frieaa. Xmn ? i ; i M ! vn ai 'ii Iter Wb Wh Am uii wi An An Bui An An WI WI WI WI Th Iti Ou It In T W Al TI Ui Al H. A S( I A A b C H el ti c t ll e n H a v 1 id?hv ?rfe i I-. 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