nvm jw.pn mvmmmmmr:m uknwimmmm.'iit' vmi fp sFwsnf&StmPiLWbi & vKTLfS'Ts.vmFiiimtiSSi mrfwrxn&wxrmBim&m wmm&jumm mm!. izis: w t v 5 AKi"7fwjNHV9eHHHVE;n IP4W?fiirw - ... r.-w - ywqms- "" '-w Hi ZFfFimiT&ri&iirWACl LflB upgvnDnFJi" v r-'!j1sri(' W3BrMOw-. " BKnift. U t UHV -V-. TllE LANCASTER DAILY" INTELLIGENCE 1L THURSDAY,' AUGUST 11, 1887. m &TT3SL,: M JJL& s& &rf im. 'AT fcs V?. !" Ihtelligecer UfMTDlUt w Mfl 111 TBAB, Rtt BTOAMlMSniLA- rtAcsa, eiaru tuewu te ' I IB. 4 IB. tin niiBiiMlin IB 0 IH h in iv M 788 0 M ISO 10 BO USD UM 16 i SW 1700 00 MOO MOD noe ssoe nil or 1BUV 94 00 1( 0 44C 00 ( an vu- no k n "WHB AMI Al AMMnw jft,r-v (Wf-HtaJ U- Eh flBA Nft M f? I WW 1 E? MPftn... VI 1W ! I" SPr.:: IS ! JS -v ,yft wgjijfc... ii 2M fiSfifcaata....'. TMUH yrtjawTaat vimmm 1 ma tim WmUv Ihtallleeneer . .Vf - . " .w r Imr WgDNtSOAV MOKNINO. J,1""" t?& SBSlATaaa, BLeeasni surras. (UM Of na m inmi vt MBTOVTBI mn ad ihiuitii, tu Asos-raeus Lams' WH m oeasmns te m wasts uiin. Atrf1liA)fr$mtdrn$iramiU TBS raTBIiXiIOHNOaR. iBMUtimeerBmliaJiui. Lancaster. P. Ifye Qtuaftec3nteUtgcn(et. LANCASTER, AUUCST 11.18S7. laspectlea That Inspects. TheN(uEni professes te be surprised that the Intelligencer discovered glar ing mismanagement at the county hospital, which was net seen by the commissioners of public charities en their visit te the Lancaster institution, and says: "It is likely the public will conclude what they (the commissioners) didn't see did net exist." The Arte m sadly needs enlighten ment. Every citizen of any experience in mundane affairs knows what a state in spection means. It Is made In haste and the officials of the institutions visited have everything in first class order te withstand the scrutiny. Hew can a few men by oc casional visits te a large institution get at the true inwardness of it, particularly when the officials are all prepared for the visit t Grand j urlcs pay visits of the same kind four times a year, but it amounts te nothing, for things are all cut and dried for their inspection. The only kind of inspection that inspects was that made by the Intelligences. It was made from day te day, and the pub lished revelations were only such as could be substantiated under oath. Xe attempt Bag been made by the hospital manage ment te refute these charges, except that which appears in a letter from Dr. Mac Creary, who attacks the credibility of some of these witnesses against the insti tution. As Dr. MacCrearyis an accused official, his testimony against his accusers has no weight. The whole defense rests upon the letter of Dr. MacCreary, and the dentals 01 Dr. bensenig, both of which are new te be bolstered up by the silence of the commissioners of public charities en the points at issue. It is a most lame defense. If the lx-TEj.HGr.,-ri?iL'-tnripg are exaggerate J, ""ietihe individual Instances, be Gained, and lit the evidence he given under oath. The Intklmekxckji is ue sensational news paper, but It is never afraid te strike an abuse when it sees it, even if in se doing it exposes Itself te calumny and vituperation. A queer Fix. Colonel Latchelder, late depot quarter master at Washington, is in hard luck. Overayearagohebeughtapairof horses for the secretary of war, upon his order, te replace a worn-out pair that Secretary Lincoln had left for his successor. And new Third Auditor Williams refuses te allow Colonel Batcheider credit for the voucher, in settling his accounts. The colonel says that as he acted under the order of his superior officer he is protected; and tliis seems reasonable under the mili tary idea that obedience te orders is the soldier's prime duty. lint the auditor says that the law forbids such a purchase ; and that it was the colonel's duty te obey the law rather than the secretary ; which also seems reason able, the law being superior te the secre tary. Hut hew the soldier is te safely obey his superior without haying the education of a lawyer, and hew he may avoid carrying the statute book constantly under his arm, isapu77le. We are profoundly happy net te bq a soldier, particularly a cniartenuas ter, when the times are times of jeace and the law and the auditor reign. In war times law is of less account and auditors are of none. The quartermaster under presure of necessity and the national safety, aj claimed, may de nrettv much as es. quartermaster in our unpleasant- i had pleasant experiences. They are mg hut pleasant new. They are : charged witli everything and get their credits by grace and geed luck. When the peer devils are net even protected by the order of the secretary of war from laying for the secretary's losses out of their ewu pockets, their case is vt ry bad surely. Evidently Auditor Williams is wrong In declaring that every quartermaster must have such knowledge of the law as te knew what a secretary of war may and What he may net order him te buy, or else . the law needs amending for the relief of the quartermaster. It is the secretary who abeuld pay for the horses it he unlawfully ordered their purchase. Doubtless he Will ; but that does net affect the fact that the quartermaster Is held by the govern gevern aeat te have been guilty in indulging the nay disposition te obedience. What will be the situation of the cen- eral in the field who is steadily liable te hare his subordinates fire the statute book at him in reply te bis orders ; or what rather will be their unlucky position be tween an enraged general en one hand with power te sheet them and an outraged law en the ether that may bang them? But, luckily, as we have suggested, the law in the midst of arms is silent ; third audi tor are dumb. A Great Pregramme. The constitutional centennial commls cemmls km et Philadelphia bare Issued an elabo rate invitation te the exercises te be held M September 15, 10 and 17, and the ecca- M. til l.n. 4a k. BM.kaM.K l.t I - .1 -f i mmuu hvk. iu u. umuiuimuia ui inu an. lUMwMwm .ucu.ieiH.u.u. eepiem- im wui wiuieMine processional industrial ap-wV wuwiH we me.uuua ui .hew WUI Marinated with these of I8S7. That uevawwrJieaT-c will held auub. HWHtlB U hoaecot U governors of WaWMMrtlbartM imiMt. Outbe 'VRky " i wJBJBf MV-wv I wlien from 12,000 te 16,000 trout will be Inline, lu the evening a public reception In honor of President Cleveland wisffee' given. The seventeenth of September will bedoveted te the special services of com memoration, nt which the president of the United States Will preside. The oration will be pronounced by Mr. Justice Miller, of tlie supreme court of the United States. In addition there will be a poem, national hymns, vocal and Instrumental music, tc. It Is an event that no lVnnsylvauian can afford te miss. . e GovKnsen Fekakkh, of Ohie, liu re cently eitemled a ceriiUl Invitation te Mr. Cleveland le visit Celnmbua en his way westward. This Is the same Fnraker who baa Just declared that " the Democratic patty I In power te day only because by the meat shameful offenses It baa overthrown the right et suUrage In many places and states et the Seuth." If Ker- nker believes this blatant nonsense, why does he go out et hla way te ahew his respect for the head et the federal govern raent,whese title te that place be Impeaches ? It be belles es what be utters, be Is a cringing hypocrlte te wrlte an Invitation te Mn Cleveland. Tin: estimated expense of Philadelphia for IseS are f.l )'.! 7M. This Is IeOOjIXX) inore than usual. Philadelphia Is waking up. . )r Senater Stieriuan la correctly reported In a Winnipeg apedal te the Philadelphia TVf , he has been aaylngseme foolish things en the Canadian question. It la stated that the Ohie senator declared that the fisheries question was but a trilling one In the United States ; that it ws of Intercut only te a few people of Massacmisetts and Maine, and that the cHIzaiis KOnorHllyef the fulled States took little or no Interest in the question. Further that he regarded the action of the Dominion government upon the question as perfectly within their rights and extremely moderate. He said the Dominion was quite right In catching and punishing all the thieves who persisted In stealing the tlh. 11 thlsl true, Sherman starts In hla presiden tial light ou the de(enlve. Ya.nkkf. keenness Is bard te beat. The tobetigan sllde ha beeu Introduced at a bath ing resort In litldgepert, Conn. It carries bathers out a long distance Inte the water without exertion en their part. William F. Switzlkr, chief of the bureau of statistics, baa submitted a report showing the decrease In the experts of min eral oils. A table 1 made giving the increase of the experts of ISSti ever lssT. The esti mates are made for the seven months ending July 31. Fer 1S7 the crude mineral oil ex ex eorts were Sj,liJ,CJ7 gallons valued at f -,-'.C,-151. The experts for the same oil In IsjC were 35,1711,137 gallons, amounting te 2,033,--95. Tee experts in naptbas for 1n57 were l5,7,5S; gallons or 510,021, while for lSyJ there were 5,013,7.13 gallons or f 4Z7,5t4t, Fer Illuminating oil the experts In 10 were ECO, 703,703 gallons or J20,100,53& Ker tbesime oil lu ISSti there were 277,1G3,434 gallons valued at f22Sli3,slH. The lubricaUDg and paratline oil expert for 1SS7 were 10,7sC,P00 gallons or l,Ml,bS9; for 1SG they were 7.4S3.7.. gallonser fl.UCPiS Fer the resi duum the experts ier 1S57 were 2,590, 122 gal lons or J 122, 127; for ISirt they were 1,300, OjS gallons amounting te f7$,213. The total for 1S7 Is 310,512,373 gillens equaling r2l,P51,WI, while for IS-mJ the total Is 329,515,221 gallons valued at $27, 102 8S5, showing a dIUerence In favor of ISiC et 13,C02,b51 gallons or ?2,150, 691. Tub editor of the A w Jita Is one of the county visitor appointed by the Sttte Beard of Charities te Inspect tliejpublic institutions of this county. Will he kledly tell his readers new euen no visited the county hospital dur leg last year T PKB80NAL. OLAnsTuM: is rapidly rcoverlog from his illness. E,.Gov. BLACicnuitx Is seriously 111 at Franklert, Ky. Mn ilLviNn has gene te Cerk te wltneaa an lrih ovlctlen. BitEWKiiJeii.v F. Rkt7, of Philadelphia, Is said te be worth f 10,(HJU,COO. Sk.nateh Cami'he.v and party have re turned from their visit into Alaska. Cenrad B. Dav, of Philadelphia, is men tioned by the Democrats for sherill of that city. Hkrr Boetti:l, the great German tenor, will net 11,000 a night for ten performances in the Thalia theatre, New Yerk. Kx-Sexateu Hive.n Cameren will go te Scotland en Friday. He will be the guwt of Andrew Carnegie. KiNfiKAi.AKAi'A is nrt muchef a king. Nene il hla bills can be paid unless author ized by the king's cbaraimriain. Mik.Maihi.vret G. Meaee, Bister of the late General Geerge G. Meade, el Philadel phia, died in Washington en Wednesday. In nor W)th year. "" Mis Mry Pittxr-Ks Parker, daughter et Hen. C'ertlandt Parker, has received a inagnltlcent geld medal from the Life Having and BbiiHveient association of New Yerk, in recognition of her brave attempt te save the life of Bridget Dugan at Perth Ambey, N. J., en July 13. ' Pranch L Fleciie, a full-bloeled Omaha Indian employed in the bureau of luilian affairs, wai nremntnd i.v Amine Cominlssiener UpHlmr from a f 1,000 clerk ship te a clerkship of the l,2eu class. On suveral o'caiens he has acted as Interpreter between hi people and government elllcers, and ba also been sent en several missions te his trilie. I'reper reeding el iris Heg. I'rem the Londen Saturday Itevluw. Ou tliouiatterof "feed and feeding" for dogs Dr. Stable, has spoken word of geld. Heporinltsyeuto till your pels from the tables ; but he deeH net permit you te stuff thorn with "dalutles and sweets." He la careful te note that they must have none bnt suitable bones net fish bones, for example, nor the beins of fowl and game, nor bead bone, nor chop and cutlet bones, which should be boiled Inte soup ; but the bones of veal and lamb, which are nutritious and easily dlgedted, and auch large and solid specimens a they can gnaw, but cannot swallow, by the observance of which rule sol (-slaughter (usually known as "Ota") Is imiclea'tlilug luipewlbla If you have but one deg lu your establishment, and be is al ways kept at chain, you are advised te let the creature "have all he can eat at least once a day." 1 f you have ten or a dozen the case la ene that "requires the greatest care and thnugliL" Dr. HtablcsInsisUi upon three oasen easen tlalK "regularity, cleanliness and variety." Geui feed, he holds, ha thrlce the nourish ing power or bad ; and be buys for bis doss exactly as he buys ler himself with a preju dice, that is, In laver of what la fresh, whole home, and sound. The staple should be bis cuit, either steeped or dry. but alwava of the best make and the finest quality. Boiled fl0?.1?00.'' U8,tl'uks, aud dogs like lt,but It l a trllla utteulng and should be sparingly exhibited. Beth bailey and oatmeal wi ex ex ex oelient, especially when they are duly wlted : suabacuus, with broth, are higblrecem mended ; while indin meal sbeulTbe S atacbauge. Ne deg, however. wllUt.rivS unless be Is alleweli a modicum efmiit Vegetables, mashed lu with the rest, are in . dispensable, at least aeme, thrlce aweek the best are cabbage, poUteosTtuYn'p SSl' carrots, parsulps aud nettle tops, beat and kohl rani ; but Dr. Htablea baV feundhu dogs thrive splendidly en apples acelaa both cooked and raw. Aa te the number of meals per diem, hla rule la a light breakfast a simple tbumber," se te speak, a mere " put oil "at 8 in tbe morn ing, and a geed dinner at 6 and 6 In tbe evening, winter and summer, with a scamper re they go te bed; and be likes te leave the quantity question te ibe doss themselves, tbe animal being, "alter all, the beat Judge of wuat in caa uu wiui. aiarvjug ana Minting be condemns with ompbatle brevity, and be is careful te advise that every deg should have bis own peculiar platter, and that bones abeuld never be thrown down at raaaem, or nguuug win no uie issue and tbe genorauea ei uiaioeg icuua i Tssb4 WUu Twe Mlcicle Kseaa. At arimabjr, Jtaglaad, ea Wadneadaji Trnt bait Urn la a quartw-atlle Ueele rac-e by -Ue yard", hi thun IkIiik U -! ..--.i. iwniin !. twal l.ee lu a inlte raoe by 10 yatdc Time, S mlnuta U aocenda 1 .-. maim lit turn KUmtBWMtt. Les el Lit and freiiir tr !! Wind Storm Which arcunipanlMl the italii, Tuesdsy night's storm was pretty general throughout tbe northwest, according, te re. ports received at the railway olllees and gov ernment signal station. At Milwaukee, Uroen Bay and HU Paul tbe rainfall was quarter of an inch. At Duluth and l.a Cresse only a trttle of rain was reported. Htln wit re ported Wednesday Irani the Hastings and Dakota divisions of the Chicago, Milwaukee .V HI, Paul railroad. The long drought In Wisconsin may be considered as broken, Reports from the lumber districts, where forest tires were raging, are te the eitect that tbe rain be checked tbe progress of tbe flames and given relief for the time being. Specials te the Eetninr; )'ttenin, from tbe interior of the s' tte, ludlets that the wind storm which accempanlr J the ratu wc very vuieni, anu mat mucn uamage nan rrsuuea in consequence. In the vicinity of Waupun, baystacks and barns were levelled ou all aides. A number of new bulldiugs en the farm of Jehn llurnham, of Milwaukee, were completely demolished. Frank Jehnsen, a farmer, living two miles south of Waupun, was burled under the debris of bis barn and killed. At Portage a large number of buildings en the fair grounds were aemeiisneu, ana tue corn crop in inai section almost ruined. A number el bridges lu Fen Du Lac county were swept away. At Horlcen a number of buildings were unroeted. A regulsr panic ensued en Herl con Marsh, which was tilled with bay makers when the storm struck, and tent, wagons, bays'acks, A. a, were sent Hying In every direction. One report s six men were killed, but this is undoubtedly a mis take, and aree from tbe fact that the barn of Fred Pegalew was wrecked near Beiling Prairie, and six head of cattle killed. Igna tius Jantz, a farmer, was killed by lightning near Klpen. Apple aud ether trees In the path of the storm were stripped of the fruit. The rain ba swollen the stream In Kau Clalre county, and tbe prospect of moving tbe hungup leg drives is geed. At MasnuMlIe, Weed county, lightning struck the barn or J. K. Kehlf, de. stroking It together with several head of live stock, a bupgy, 30 tena of bay, nine sores et wheat and a let el farming utensils. The less is lully 2,500. A gentleman who traveled through the burning " Thumb " of the lower peninsular, In Mluhlgau, rays meadow and bush lire are everywhere. Acres of cut grain and miles of fencing have been destroyed. Hov Hev ers! barus and a number of cattle are re ported burned In the Interior, but definite news has net yet been received. At night the scene Is wild and weird. Isolated houses stand in the centre et burning fields, and their destruction seem certain. List week Bad Axe seemed dcemed, but a sudden change et wind drove the lire away. Tbe farmers are suffering greatly. At tbe tstraits of Mackinac the smoke Is dense. Mucb trouble Is experienced by ves sels In making tbe passage. In many parts e f tbe state tbe tires are small and scattered but tbe total less will be beavy. A Chicago Inter- ocean special from Kan kakee, 111., says : TbeKankakeeswanipaand aurreundlng forest are en tire, and much farm property la being damaged. m Ilsnry Clsj's Lut Sen Dead. Jehn Clay, tbe only remaining son of Henry Clay, died at bis farm near Lexing ton, Ky., Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. He left the city at 1 o'clock In bis usual health, going home, and alter dining went out te superintend repairs en a pump. While gtvlng Instructions ts tbe workmen befell dead, without any premonitions, of heart dlseaie. Mr. Clay was 07 years old. He bad no children. He wes married about twenty years sge te his nephew's widow, Mrs. Colo nel Irwin. Colonel Irwin wh killed at the battle of Perry ville while In command et a Confederate regimen. Jehn Clay possessed Dutiewei inecnaracieriaucseT nis illustri ous father, 'being a plain farmer, devoting much time ts ra'slng thoroughbred horses. He became a Catholic twenty years age. m s Pestinaater Harrlt' Exoneration. Civil Hervice Commissioners Oberly and Lyman wrote tbe report en their investiga tion of tbe charges made by the Philadelphia Civil Service Keferm association against Postmaster Hsrrity. Having received tbe approval of Commissioner Kdgerten in all particulars but one, It will be given out to day. Commissioner Kdgerten, who knows and likes Postmaster Hsrrity, found no diffi culty In approving the very lull exoneration which the ether commissioners gave tbe pettmaster, but be would net subscribe te one declaration in the report which seemed te commit the commission te the doctrine that public elllcers should give their reasons for removals. Commissioner Edgerton thinks they should neL A rrtactu Trl.a Fer Trift. The Russian Princess Vranzenski and ber companion, Mile. Fenune, bave been tried before a police tribunal for stealing from shops In the Leuvre, Paris. Tbe princess was discharged, but Mile. Fenune was found guilty aud sentenced te one month Imprison ment. Te Mav m tsrauch Stere. Frem the llatrlaburg Patriot The new McKee building en Market streeb corner Dewberry avenue, has been leased by Williamson t Fester, of Lancaster. They are dealers in gents' lurnlsblng goods, hats and caps, lxxts and shoes and ready made clothing. HPMCIAL MOTtCBH. Tlia Trsvellug HaJriman, I an lrrrMatllila fellow, brim fr.ll of itorle., Inkus, cnuruK". BelHtnurancu and grit ll U very Ukluir withal. Jlurtleek niewl Hitler 1 hm ii very UMnir iuedcln; they take everywrmre, unci ure ge'd everywhere, for ealu liy It. is. Cetbran, drugtiUt, u unit 1JJ KerUi Uueeu struct, L&nceaiur. lla Careful el lbs liable. If veur children are threatened with rrnnn or any threat dllllculiy, apply a few litems of J nenius- xci'clric int. 11 la tbe nicest inedlclnu ler the II tut) ones vtu knnwet. rertalnby II. It. Cochran, drugitUt, 137 and 1JJ North Oueeu strait, iJincajier. An Kiintra (N. Y ) lij, Mrs. II. U Clark. 101 K. Clinten street, d'clan-s . . Jlurileek ttloeii Bitten are a medicine 1 admire. Ileal leinedy ler dvspepsta tn the world Keen hmme supplied lth It. or sale by II. U. Cocti Cecti ran. Unionist. 137 and 1JU Aerth guttn street, l.uncualer. "My uraeaUibsr'a Uleca," Was ence a very popular song, but like many ether Hentlnmnial tunes It diesn'l wear well Dr. sr'Arui'ji' J.'elcctrte Oil U1 wear; it will wear uway all uthei. siiralus, and pilna, und repay Its puri Irnsera t unci red le.d. ler sale by II. II. (Jeclimn, diugxut, 137 unci Ij'j North Queen street, Lancaster. '-S-HIg ThlSTM 8. Dyspepsia und dehlllty are two big thieves: tbey creep In and steal our health ami remfnrt helore we knew It, tot us put a um le their Invasions with a lmttle or H unlock flloed Uit ttrt, te Iw bad ut any drug store, rer sale tiy i, 11. Cochran, drugglat, U7und 130 North Outxn street, lincaster. Worked Wouders. My danghter was very b.id off en account rr n cold Hiid pain In hur lungs. Ir Thetmii' if lectrlc OU cured her lu twenty-lour lnur. Ouu el the bes was cured or sere threut. This medi cine has worked wonders In our family " Alvah Ilnckney, Lake atahePHC, N. Y Fer sale by It II. Cochran, druggist, Ul ana IX) -North Queen street, Lancaster. Hecklasj's Arnica Halve. Ths lisrr Salvs Id the world for Cuts, Uralses Berea, Ulcers, Salt Hheuin, rover sores, Ti ler. Chapped Hands, Chllblali.s, Cema, and all Skin abruptions, and eslUvely cures files, or no pay required. It la guaranteed te Hive perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price SB cents per box. ITer sale by It. U. Cochran, Druggist, Mas. 37 and 1st North Queen St, Lancaster, fa, June'ii 1yd Oauuea. We would eantlen the Public te beware of Dealers minting Kemp's llalsam at less than the regular Price, se cents and II, as oftentimes Imi tations or Inferlorartlcles are sold us the genuine in order te enable tbuin te sell cheaply. 11. U. Cochran, druggist. Ne. 1st North Queen street ts pur aguni for Lancaster. Sample bottle given te yeures. " eis-iwdaw sTONOWak T EKUsMAN'B. New Spring Neckties AT amsMAirs. WWn!?.SlnttVt Of EBSSSZtt.ssai shirt-makers rears, we eli years, we claim te have U hSXtS. HJr IltaTllssf BMal sUa ns4uVr".-: mads, beat malarial and meat durable net AnMhl. - SHIRT la tae Market for tbe Mast resaible stoaey, wuiMAra, . ae. It Wert rplIK CONKSIOOA WAGON Has leaf slareil tea way te tke railroad. That waste be expected, six bltr, plump horses with bells, and a flee, old covered nlttfbcd en wheels, were ne match for a SMrUag eaglet and trala. Hut STADIGER'3 AURANTII tiles way te nothing a a Memarh Invlg Invlg erater aitd nerte tonic It I niatrhlm as a care for le of appetite, IndtgrMlen, dyspepsia, liver remplalnt, all forms or bllleasaess, and imperially the' lew fever and nerve prostrations which belong te all farmtag communities In the fall of the year. Ask your druggists for AUKANTII. auirtTstd MKDWAl. rpUK NKW QUININE. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -eivts- Ooed Appetite, Mew Strength, QulotNetve), Happy Dap, oweot Bleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And allGerm Diseases. TK MOTClNTtr!C AND SUCCMSrUl. 11 LOOK l't B1KIKU. Suprlorteiiutnliio. Mr. f. A. Miller, 6J0 fcast 157th street. New Verlr, was cured by Kanklne of extreme ma larial prnatratten after seven years suffering. He hw run down from lTupeunds te7, began en Kuktne In June, 1!, went te work In one month, regained his full welxht In six Uienthj. Quinine did htm nnirned whatever. Mr. tildeen Thouiixeti, the nUrstandoneot the uirMtrvspectedcltliensorUrtdKepert,Conn , says: "t tin ninety y.ars or nan, and rer the lut three years havu suffered from malaria and the effects of uulnlne pnteiiilng. 1 recently be gan with Kaskine which broke tin the malaria and tncrvu.ed my weight tl penniU." Mrs.T. A. Soltiiuens, or l.Vi Halllday St, Jersey City. writes: My son Harry, eleven year, was cured et Malaria by Kaskine, after ntteen mouth.' Illness when we uadgUen up all hepe. Letters from the above ersens, giving full details will be sent en application. kasktne rn be taken without anv special medical advice. ILue er bottle. Seldby H. B. OOOBRAN, tlrnggUt, 137 and IS) North Queen St., Lancas ter, t a., or sent by man en receipt of price, KASK1.NK CO., M Warren St- New Tork. fanjtlvdawTThAS M0WKK3, tC. gILINN ft BREMKMAH, CARD! We have a number of Goods which are just In season, and which, owing te our givingpecial attention, we can eiler great inducements. " Pennsylvania" I .awn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Lawn Mowers aa are in the market for (6.00 and (7.00. Uaby Carriages We carry seventy-Qve varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Refrigerators are new in apeann. iinv few people knew anything about llefrigera llefrigera ters. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach veu in nv minnt- 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. IcfrCream .Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get tbe best at the lowest prices. Veu can rem us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican end Common Hammocks, Base Ball and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FUMN & IrENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street. wiyxa AND LKJUOKH. pURE RYE WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Sltnated en Kast Oranire street, between uranire and Chestnut, one square east of reser voir, Lancaster, i I h.ive Just erected a new distillery with allot rlJUKvilnITlVsKYmcW"OJ, ,or auumn .. .... AJ silBArrKB, Proprietor. ?? IMstillery has been erected at the famous Old Uroffstewn Sprlnir, which baa been noted for lu plenteous and nntilllnir supply of tbe pur est water, at It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has never tteen known te ran dry even In the hottest weather, from this spring alt the water nsed In the distillery ts ob tained, the pump drawing trem It twenty-five gallons a minute. IJesldes my own dimiled Whisky, I also handle Brandies, Gins, Wiue,ve, SBTCall and be convinced. A.B.8HKarrKK, Illatlllnr. fBTOaa-Ne. ta North gueen Street. H. a Tanners having geed Byeen hand can iiiiu cmuy miu i 11 mi u store or atstulery. HlKhest cash market price paid for a gnnt sru- we. aprsi-lydaw G TO REIGART'S WDfE STORE OLD BOUCHE SEC. IPBU HKIDSIRCK, rUMMKItrSKC, MOKIZKTSC fj Q. II. MUM st EXTRA PUT, And sJlToltier Lending brands of Imported Champagns. Sele Agent for the Pleaaant Valley Wine Company. Hpeclal Ureat Western Ki. itry.enr own brand, the finest American Uaaupaane In the market. J ust received another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and White Wine (rem Napa Valley. California. .. A Isixestnckeflm ported linrgundles, Clarets, IthlneandHauterne Wines. ' .. WeJTe U largest and finest ateek et Ilrandles, Whiskies, Gins, Madeira, Bherrys and ort Wines, Haas Ale, Uulnness Stout, Barateca aud ApeillnarU Waters In the city. H. E. Slaymaker, Agt, He. 20 EAST KING BTBJBjtT, LAHCASTKK. PA. SADDLES, dO. UAVDl'.hliARNKfSie; ANOTHER CUT. Te make room for the Winter Goods that we havnerdsred shipped te us next mouth, we ener tbefollealog IIAUQAINS IN LAP DUSTERS. as.ssurl2. These goods ail have beautifully executed designs et flowers and bires ou them and are Ne. 1 lu every respect. We have bad a great run en VLY II BTS, owing te our Lew frlces, but us tee plowing season has lest begun we offer a at percent, reduction aa au Inducement te oie,o out the (aw dozen yet reiualulng. ' LJJ a-. TKUNK8 and HAwS as Lew as the AT KRECKEL'S, 0.aAflrlwtTMsnT,IOASTMJPA, mtr moebj.. JJKW YOHst BTOHSi NEW CALICOES. WATT & SHAND, 0, 8 ft 10 HAST KINO ST., lameastsh, ra , Upen Te-day an Klegant Line of the Latest styles In NEW FALL CALICOES. Ladles', tlenvlemen's a Children's INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR -AN1)- PatentFast Blark Hosier-. Kara Value In Ladles' lllack and Colored Silk Gloves and Silk Mitts ATVKKT LOW I'ltlCKS. ..f1." '"n moreef tliorelebratodUNLAUN tlierelebratodUNLAUN tliorelebratedUNLAUN UU1KO ell I HTS.JTXe. apiece; worth Sue. The W.AS Special UMLAtTNIIRIKtlSIIIKTS, made of Mew terk Mills Muslins, Pine Linen Cuff!i aud besoms, only M& each. THE "DANDY" CORSET. All Sites White and Colored, STKe. each. Never sold ter less than &.C. SlltJMKIUltDSl'UK Alls. Well each. Ki'M.iettJAcyUAKlC;UtLTs,$l.00each. resular price, fl.'ja. New Tork Stere. s TAMM HKOS. Ctt SPECIAL OFFERINGS or- 100 DOZEN 50c. CORSETS -reu- 33 Cents Each, -AT THK- Bosten Stere 26 AMD 28 NORTH QUEEN ST. A Great Bargain-Line Yard. Best CIllNKLfU SaKttallCKIiKS.Hic. a yard ; regiilar price, 12XC Immense llargllns In HKVtNA.M'i or OKESS SILhS. DKE38 SILKS and ItKOCAUgO VELVKTS ler Wraps. axtrierdlnarv Kanrslnsln TAIU.K I INKVSat UU. 17, .0, 23, 31, S!H, il.Ui cenu te It a J d. SUUMItt 1IOSIKUV. Anether Case Kamen. 11 le' nAI.RUlQUAN IIOSK (seamlesi), l.'Sc. aplr. Our rntlre llalance el WlllTK and CKKAM OUK89 UOIttiS wilt Imi cleed Out ler Less than Cent. JJCKSEVS! JKUSKlhl JKBSKYS: JKUSBYSt JEUSBYSI JBUSKYSI JgBSRYSI At Leu Than It Cost te Make Them. Stamm Bres. & Ce. sag. VArwt me. B 1U BAKQA1NS. Straw Hats Sacrificed I Any HTKAW HAT In our Stere sold below coat. We wltl poeltlvtly clesu out our Kutira stock regarelesa of price. LIGHT STIFF HATS At Biff Reduotlena. poe if ats selling attz.re WW II AT8 Helling at l .00 UD HATS SelllUK at .60 -OUK Trunks and Traveling Bags Comprise one of the finest lines In Lancaster. .wW.Don.'tJer"tt W6 offer Special Barvalnsln this line during the following month. Weg-uar-anuetosaveyeu lu per cent.en every purchase Stauffer & Ce., 31 aad 38 North Quaes BtrMt, LANCABTKU, FA. QTANDAROWOB&. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOE BDILD1R, ?2W.iS nun, ear of Pestals, Laneaster, Fa. ItevoUBteek aa BuUd te OrOar arrary Ta ceupu.s.asTt'fifiriTt7 CAStuausigTOsuaar wusass wauusa T" OAaTa. MeOALL WAOOMB. BUsUUM. MAsvaax WAtteai WAttona.rajsrreiia, arstaaa waoems. .J?.rJ?.,e,,eii"" aayelaeui. Use te balM oerscUy say styl or trrlages suaa. Tae uaairty. snyi, ea rtadsa eg ay Werk. u aeesaeaiy tae OJimaFWT IK "flirfB. "Tan SftXiStt?""-' IWwItiwf PrtMjtly AttMM Tax FmeM lewsW Auk AUitmuuu. KNUt.XK A.l JiOII.KI! IIOKA'0 gTKAM RNQIMR AMD 1101 LK.R WOBKS. ilBEST' STE1I EN&INE Spot Oath Frieei for Bit te Sight llorss-Pewer. Cylinder S. , Klfht te Ttn Herse-Power, Cylinder 7ile Ten te Twelve Herse-rower, Cylinder sle. gar We Offer these Inducements for the next JOHN BEST & SON, MO 333 AST FOLTON BTRlaTT, auaTti,Th.Blfdnw VMMBIAVtB, J MOTTO THAT ALWAYH W1NM. Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DOBRSOMS (OLD UIL1ABLB) Carriage Works Net. 126 and 128 East King St. Tee Largest Assortment of NKW AND BKCONIi-IIANIt Buggies. Carriages, rhaiens, Harbel Business Wagons that baa erer been Shown te the rublte. ltTrm WantaUoedand rirst Class Phstten, UO TO neKKSOafs. If Yeu Wanta Nice Comfortable ramlly Oarrlage, UO TO IHIKHNOM'S. iinKlfTeu Want a Buggy Veu can select from rifveen Ulffsrsnt Mlndel Springs, It yen ttOTO II Yen Want a Nice and Neat Business Wagen, UO TO DOIUSOM'a. If Yeu Wanta Durable Market Wagen, MO TO DOBaBOM'S. II Yen WantaUoedneoond-llandl'hSJtnn. Buggy, or Market Wagen, UO TO DOKKSOM'S. If Yeu Want te Buy a ttrstHUaas Article at a Lewer tnce than any ether place la the elty eennty, 4JOTO . Philip Item's Old Reliable Garrige Works, NOS. 186 AND 128 EAST KING WFAVTOMYue A US MJFFLIU sjiaawAsUs. v - - - TTIOH MARTIN FRUIT JARS -AT- MA HALL Masen Fruit Jars in Tints, Quarts and llalf Gallen. We again have tbe Lightning Fruit Jar, which Is the best In the market. Jelly Tumblers, Jelly Jars, Com Cem mon Tumblers at the Jxiweat l'es. sible Prices, Wholesale or ItcUtilj AT HigiifUnin 15 EAffT KING STREET. LAXCaBTI. PA wv mm i VMM, w IOMYRR'S KUBN1TUKK HTOKK. A CeldWavk. Semethins: everybody should knew. A Celd Wave baa struck our prices, and they have fallen te almost the Fukezine l'elnt We want te Ikdnce Stock. September 1, we take our inventory. Se we bave made a cut. De you care te talk a few minutes about " Fuknituhe." If you are at all interested In the ques tion of " Fuknituhe," then give us a lit tle of your attention while we show you through our Reems. Ferhatw we bave something you may want. Yeu may think it tee warm te think about " Fukni tuhe," but you will be surprised at the " Coelino " effect of our prices.' Take advantage of the Lew Tempera ture of Prices, AT Widmveu'b FunNiTUBj, Sterk, Cob. East Kine and Duke Htkeets, Lancaster. Pa. u NDKKTAK1NQ. WALTER A. nEINlTSIl, Farniihirjg Undertaker, Mew. VT Md a steath QnasHi Btrgsst, LAJIOASTBa.rA. ssaBlDBMC XO. Ul SOUTU que km THBET. All the Latest and Most Approved Methods nsed where asslreaV. A previous practical ex. merleaee el sour years enables me te tiuarmatea taat the Vary Best Possible Barries will be Bea- iiauiBss, Personal Attention etvaa a BtiiiMgg AMIaesakatraes AND BOILER WORKS. Portable Engines. tsstMsttsststttttttlssstr4)sl I HMII,lt tlttlMMMItlllMllhlMI ,QAsjV4 ea , .,.,,, .,,. I..9A7A I Sic Weeks lUaMOaVsrTaW PA. mvMttimsv. STREET, LtNCABTER, PA. STUXKT. mara-lydaw alack or rAHIHUX. pALAUK OK KAHUION ASTRICH'S Palace el Fashion. 13 EAST KINO STBEKT LANCABTKB, PA. W CALL f Special Attention TO OUU ELEGANT ASSORTMENT or COMTS -VT 1UK- L0WCST PRICES. WE BELL AN EI.ROANT COKSKT IN ALL BIZKS.AT23C. A BEUULAK 60c. COR8KT FOB S7e. A PATENT MOIILUKO I'KHrgCT riTTINO CjKSBT AT IW. OUR 7V. COKSKT IS THE UVST BOLD FOR THK MONEY. IS WOKTII II.IO. Loek at the Llet of OereetB we Have at $1.00. One Hundred Bene Corset st II 00. Or. Warner's flexible Hip at II ea Or. Warner's Pour-In-Hand Hlpatll.re. Or. Hall's llnalth Hip at II 00. Madame Baibre'a Hip at l (0. Madame rrev's Illpatll.Ou. Ladles' Sensible Nursing at ll.re Dr. Warner's Health Corset, II 25. Reth's Double-Bene Cerset. II n. The B. C. Corset, II M. Madame Warran'a Dress Perm Cersrt, 11.11. Dr. Warren's Health Watst for Ladles at U.K. Madame Dean's Corsets for Mlisee and Lsdles Preueh Woven Corsets at sne, 75c, 11.00. I.S and upwards Misses' corset, tee. Dr. Warner's Miner Corset, 7Sc. thUdran'sCer etWsUts,loe. Tae V ' Corset at : IP. rAMAUOUL airf R. aH. Great Bargains I -IE- PARASOLS -AMD- SUIT UMBRELLAS AT BBADQUABTERa. Ks Bb & Hel UBs.rtTlB.TsW. aai-ama J AUOB y. HUKAjrjrKsVal Pure Ry Whisky, IrttjyiBETBB BwVAU, &AEgATB. FA, Q 'mk& i'-.ft..Clvij' lfZ'Sh-l'A;:; '.Z&S-Z&r&t & ?if"?ii i"l ? - nii &2&M?)M:t&&SL .. ,.-.