aMemHaHBBU3aBV cem.mk .r .m-Tvi-w'- .u mnitTntrStn .W-i'Zivf a.'':'9.-vs4"-V'.'r'",v ' - "'fv-7iffVjSa'.i'"u ; -w,-iraWj ,!S!5rV?tv'VvSW" .-- w, s -v - - i- -. . .- --- 'V: VffWilt,;, x: rt y.:i"t s ... i .,-- W-wVAiu' ;f YTs; THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13,1887. BMtMaaH fejaSSaW HUHU SgVaaaBafg tMBMIMI MMMNua Tifli'P M M SS MM ISeT MD lt4li8aBMiilKne tbWkl? hteUipoe ffmMfKcJtttcUifetuflc UmeAITM, AOaOSTU.UR. ,;Ik- As Istfemtlag Repsrt. TMci-il sctrtee oemmlasion wholly ac. t WWtPmtBMHtw HanitT, of Philadelphia, i v tat hargea which some time since were i against mas, cnwny alleging parti- in bis conductor, tne office. xn I - little imDrMBien. as It has I wall undatatoed that they were ma mlf pceaiDted and eulte irreundless: f-!BJkta report of the commission puts a quietus upentnem. it aeais quits eiaoerateiy, ana u quit i In th exmsitten which It akaa of the origin or the charges against V';-Jfr. Harrity, and in the explanation which "sataW aa te the cemrjaratlvelv small re- 'raaraint plaerd upon the federal officeheld- Miwwiiini va Miaaiiig tcmmsua evcu te partisan reason. The commission says taavt the law does net make removals for aavr.. nv ! i . . .. i i i n A...... reaaena an offense. It pre wmm removals xer reiusai te make :Mtribatka of money or serrices te a IjajUtleal party, but if removal for such iV aaaa. . JE MM ! " IpMtJSMHHBWMl fiDI un, pnfia 'annuuoBfeas. v;immm as snaae, tee person removed cannot !v-.dasjaad hia restoration, though he mar se- r?aa the removal of the one who violated "Hm law la removing him. .Am - - eMianmnuiHUB reasons ier removal .aswaetrequirea te m suiea ; wmen adds se tee aoaeiaieneas 01 tne removing Twe of the commissioners think It would be wall te have the law W aa te rraulra the reaaena for te be stated : bnt Commissioner Stffertea does net agree with hia asse- 'aaafaa ! th rWAnmnwanilatlnn inil -Q-,mmmm in m duiuiuu uiau Miey 1U nis .j ' i ""j iuuiu greatly .issasBsc ana emearrass tne government peaVar, In charge of many men, that he asjosueoerequireaio state his reasons for e- BOS I snail MIS IDftir nil-trier nnrl.a Ti VmmU Minlf In Ik. kmjI ..!. ., ,. ,j wwwna ti unu ui nua eamuiian t of a court bv everv efflblal te trv nrt . aWTlei the subordlnate.befe're he could h. fejUiitam a. NQtBberainate should be have such a held unen hi rmAm- T- I. -k. -1 .ft.. v" ymn ja ukcmm; ua NJVgwuvi (Utl iurtiAJ Ulflt Ihll MM itf MMAHI ahiinM I'iarMhln of aeeedr exereian and tlwm J " " 1 -MMV fr-rmuat ue nuance piacea upon me geed M3e Jadiment and geed faith of the suwrier 2viefflcer. e' . ii -..-! .At . a.wuiuiuk vi iuc yiewui tne commusien ! 1. a . r, we power ei removal may De ireely used; aand there will be a better ODlnlen nf th Mwf of the civil wrvice law from this r"""" "' "' 1UD LUUiUJlMlOD EaiMiM uiat uie ww u aii ngnt ana tne ap- p:B0lat!ng officers are all rightnd that about rr.: mu ue uvuuie uilub uxecutien romps rmm Kaha loose lying of partisan newspaper, jivwnicQ aeen te create tne eeuer that tbeii Kr"1" w(juucuta re ttuuBing tee law ana lpiwwiuwijg emy vueir partisans te place ; t.sha result being that only the partisans el . t& - - i . m ry w power appiy i or places. The feraasedv will come, the cemmisslnn thlnVa I'.'when partisan feeling quiets down se as te I'St permit a fair and free operation of the law, wnice Bima w ignore piny in tne classes Iofeffioes for whose selection it provides. '." Thecase of Postmaster llarritv Bervm S'i make very clear, the partisan un- rawixa n Uie xtepueiican press, lie 8UC- i iwwwi uumeKupcr, wee aise under the civil service law. and handed him the office with a full com- at of Beeublican amoleveea. '. a... ... .v.? Jea awuuiicaa lmeuaenca wu minrnmn Which would assail Festmaster Ilarrity for P?fartisan abuse of the civil service law. wwmb uujra uumueret nis suDerdlnates ran uepuDiicana. The Ifstleaal euard. The encampment of the state militia at srf Mount Gretna has come te an end in a I of military enthusiasm. Gen. Simri. reviewed the troops en Friday and i,-,.,vaoek of them In tha mnat fl.ln i.. -w - - "w mw. MamwAUlff K1U1") csVclariDK that thev came ha near tlm tee,, K&laia in militarv dlsclDllnn as m Vatinnni P,0uard he had ever seen. This is a high umvuawuv, uu wui ee appreciated bv jAta-. i.- ... .. - - . . " !"" gave tneir time and labor te '. STthlg the trOOPS U0 te their tmannt m. t?lBUIW IDnrlng tha ten days of the encampment, " r? , T0 Been unaer "'most aste- i discipline as would be observed in of war. It was the Intention te gh e taboos an actual taste or mim., ur.. I it hi tee universal oeinlon that thi. .' WM reached. On Thursday in tbe w we awtut turn, ruuea ever the sXreuad. tbe divisions went tiim,,i. hairetk. azDeasd te the furv nf in 4MB,Msime as though tbe sun was . Tha stabs has amnd raaaen te ha nmiiH nf IhlBeaieeUeut showing made by its troops tajssteuBi uretna. we may never again, gu iB77 during the railroad riots, have i ec swe troops, nut it is a comforting te knew that we have a welMiani. fNsMd and well-di Hied force te be called out lr SB ease of an emeivencv. it" L"j.T ! IVntMulala tffmm. I" . . fe atu.ueemceb temay contains naoceuBiaoi two centennial cele- ln this OOUntV. Which lltuitrnla pfssatadvaiteethat baa been made in aiAan . - -" 1 At- h auu tritgiew is ih past one L years. 17, 1787, the first permanent iaa waaaaUhllaluiHin tbml I MelaeU Journal it was. .The f--sBJosnyeays bad set tee sHfJsjaai far Uaaena-a.aj t w. - " z :. k aaai ?. . f..! t-ji? V - . ."". " eM wae eemaaratlvely aew.aad tha Jouney aereas the Atlantle in a aalllng teasel was aa likely te require eight weeks as four. A mighty revolution baa taken place la all these affairs since the days of tbe federal constitutional convention. The Lttttz Moravian church also cele brates this week its founding one hundred years age. Elsewhere a sketch is given of the primitive methods ia the establishment of the church, and an account of the new handsome edifice that stands as a memo rial te the courage and energy "of the early pioneers among the Meravians. Lltitz la especially tbe home of the Meravians in this country, ranking with Bethlehem in this regard. It is fitting that the occasion of the centennial celebration te-day and to morrow should be made a notable one in Moravian church annals. BLA15K has escaped tbe interviewer In Ireland, and he Is showing bla heela te these who would give him a banquet. Tub Lancaster Inquirer cemplalna that 11,760 la tee much te collect aa anaeaamnnta upon Republican candidates In tula county In an en" year, and declares that "tbe money, If eipended stall, will likely, alarae portion of It, go Inte tbe hands of tbeae wbe uee but little et It for the benefit of the party." Tbla la a aerleua charge agalnat Re publican honesty in the Old Guard. i Ah, there, Prince Ferdinand In Bulgaria t Stay there I Fresbytbrians will find figures et inter eat In this eutlatlcal eummary et tbe l'reaby terian church (North) juat compiled by Or. William H. Reberta, elated clerk, which abewaan Increase ter the year or one synod, two presbyteries, 1C9 mlnlatera, 150 church, 29,013 oemmunloanta and about (20.000 in contributions Tbe figures are aa fcllewa : Hyneda, 23; presbyteries, 201; candidates, 930 : licentiates X7 : mlnUtem. A R.-.4 mini.. tera received, S3; mlnlatera dlamlaaed, S3; mlnlatera deceased, 130; churches, 0,437; added by examination, 53,837 ; added by cer tificate, 31,223 ; communicants, 690 827 ; bap llama Oi adults. 20.115: bantlnma nf Inf.nt. 23,470; Sunday school members, 771,899. veuuiDuuans : xwrae mission a, 7so,07e ; foreign missions, 069,903 ; education, 117, 900; publication, 139,439; church erection, f2S6,690; relief fund, (110.942; freedmen, 1103,406; alfi foreollegee, 127,h27; utenU Hen, (20,419; general assembly, (02,330; congregaUena, (7 902,433; mltcellaneeua, (S00,70i; total, 111,091,723. m s The lawyers et Lancaster end their vaca- ueu Kwisy. e wian them all a year et hon orable and aucceaaful practice. Ne stronger argument ler the prohibition eauas could be advanced than the announce ment that Gen. Neal Dew, axed 64, la about te take the stump In advocacy of Its princi ples. The eighty four year-old stumpers in the two great parties are rare as black swans. m m Filtratie! la becoming a great essential for pure water. Tbe New Yerk Tribune notes that a report for the month of May laat shows that before filtration the water aupptied te Londen yielded 4,600 colonies of microbes per cubic centimetre of water. Aster passage through the sand Alters It yielded only nineteen colonies. If these micro-organ lama are tbe specific germs of di ease, as Paateur and ethers suppose, then filtration of tbe water supply ought te have a decidedly beneficial ellect en the public health. It may be that tbe lower death rat In Londen as compared with New Yerk la some aegree due te tbe fact TnKObloOemecrataareln excellent con traat with tbe Ohie Republicans. The latter were practically silent en tbe queatlen of nu reaucuoe, wnue tne Democrats placed themselves In this Bound position : We demand such Judicious reduction of the pre a. snt burdensome tarin aaahall n suit In pre- aucings revenue suuieient only te meet the rxprameiau economical administration et the government, tbe payment of liberal pen--Ions te Union soldiers and sailors, and tbe payment el tbe Interest and principal of the public debt" Parnei.l la ready te wage relentless war en the Irish land bill since the amendments te It In the Heuse of Lerda. lie will knock the preps from under it PRB80NAL, Jeseph Dreiel baa tendered the cottage at Mount McGregor, New Yerk, In which Grant died, te the Grand Army of tbe Re. public JebEm H. Reall, president of tbe Amer. lean Agricultural ansopiatlen, ia suggested by the American Dairyman asaHivlca presl presl presl .oe candidate te run with Clevelaud In leSS Ex-Cokebbssman J. Lawrence Oetz, Democrat, wasuu Friday night elected by Reading ceuncila city oeutioiler te succeed .tewph Housum, Democrat, who died en Monday last R,v. Daniel Eberly baa benn elected by the truateea of Lebanon Valley college president or the fsculty te fill the position made vacant by the resignation of Kev. D. D. DeLong, D. D. Professer Kbersele waa e!5S.t,,?,"lec.hl&0, Greek, formerly occu eccu pled by Rev. L W. Sneatn. Dr. K. D. HTANUireiiu, who died In Louisville recently, tbe ricaest man In Ken tucky, waa married nineteen Usjs before bla lr-,'5i,?wi?"M'?l.8oe,t' WBO w"1 " thereby (750 000 out of bla estate. It la new alleged bV - hlrfcT.fi palaHwA. .. a... . .s - " " aaas)sw7i turn. (JO WI1 1Q lirankenatuper at tbe time of tbe wedciiDgi, - .......u. nlIt uui uw uiarrisge. ,ia liATK james M. Vanck, el Phlladel- rn4sa laft aa Ald i a u IrjiA rum i'","i " "" u" twju.uw as maue tnese chariuble bequeata : Te tbe Northern Hemu tfit KrlAnfllssfaaa nhllHraan 911 Wan. a - -.w..-.. . wHBsuavf fl,VW, WJ UD UOr cnille Beneficial assoeiatlou et Philadelphia. tbe Northern LlbertlM, (3,000 ; te the Penn yiv.nla hospital, (5,000; te the Presby. terlau hospital, (5,000. ' Captain Frank Steve.nh, cemmandlne lbe Uavana lluu steamer M.ubaltan, reperta f..! tJiee.currenl 0 he Gulf stream, from tmtltlld04 itRfffMa InlHrf..... ' " . at the rate of tbree and a hall knots per hour tnr tha la.ntv.1.,,. Kn.. ... ." .. . .nvu.-.vui mniii duuidk si seven a m. Meuday. Much s velocity ceutlnutd for a WfinlM nae la iinit.ii.llu i.. ... .. n ,j . "i"i'j uigu even en me r lOrfda QJiaAt. aa tha ai.aa..A .... ..... 77 . -'we aiw iud yvur round laenly two and a hall mile per hour. MR r!r.RWt.A KH h.a mm.I.j .k- . .. - -- . .- .cvoi.eu we invita tion te vi.it the Atlanta expoaltlea It la a unique and atrlklUK piece of work, made of lour leaves nr ntruia dm .'... ,. daspa of Georgia silver, and each clsap aet with a G-ergU diamond. Tne Invitation la luoleaed In a box inlaid with alxty-eight earn- . . --- -ui uw ana jeinea Willi exwullliaakl I rfn. K..- I. ....., 17 --- - ...j,..... .ueui'A.a iiuueuueu In a block of Georgia marble of every abade tWa7--.Tr..'" "u ,ue ""ver lear or r-aiSf ft" f.7 !??"' "' e f iWaii. 7 "" """""""i ne monogram the olue beuse of tne Piedmont Driving club. et the nrtvT.,i!.K,"pe '" ,n" Invitation ui ies urivlugclub. Ou the fourth or lui Threw vurts, isTuu rM.t A man named F.dwaid Graham entered Bleverfs cigar atere In Terente, Out, KrUUv morning, and walking up te th, eeantw tZ threw tbe oentenu et a'cJaViSl into young HlevsrtV faea The m tben ran, but wsa ebaaed and arreetee. Yeung Hlevert la terribly burned. He has lest the algbt of one eye, and it 1 feared will Inaa tha. alaht nf tlia nllM l-l.-.l .. for oemmittlng the dastsrdly deed la net bnnn Wtaa Indeed. Frem the Texas Sittings. Yen are weak," said a widow te her son whsn ha ramenatratsd aeatnat hap numliw again. "I knew It," be replied : "I am se weak I can't go a step-fatber." SI A Will abun UirL rrem the K aw Yerk Tribune. Yes," said the staenlrl wearily. "I'm , say awgagSSBSilt M of long Bapsrteaess at aa Bslstsaee CMrrtM Wllb at AalasairMS. Frem the Philadelphia liiulrer. A respected oerresiotident writes thst for wenly years bla feed haa been entirely vege table, no flab, fowl or dean having been eaten, except eggs, milk and Its products, and be feels no difference In capacity for work, physical or mental. Us saya : Aa a ruls the vegetarian can go longer without reeling the necessity et eating than meat eaters that la, bate longer Intervale be tween meale without Inconvenience due I presume te tbe fact that meat being mere stimulating In its nature the effects of It are mere transitory. Tbe objections te the use of meat that 1 think are meat worthy of consideration are: First Its mere stimulating character. Second. The animals may net be In a healthy condition. Third. The akin being an excretory organ, all flesh must have aemeretuae matter In It Tbla objection does net apply te milk and est but there are some who nblect te milk. First. Because In tha domesticated cow J tne period or lactation ia prolonged beyond the natural duration, and hence It la In a measure abnormal. Second. Poisons taken by the cow would appear In the milk. Third. It being the natural feed for In fanta, la net adapted te the adult stomach. On two or three occasions I have for a month or two done without milk, but It haa never been successful with me, always being a'tended with a continual less nf wslithL mt upimuu insi psrsena cannot enange from tbe usual mixed dlsttn vmnuriiniim. or tbe leverse, without danger, I think, la a.mij caaggciaum, II UOl eOUTBiy WllnOUt fonndatlen. Franklin changed twice from a mixed diet te vegetarianism and twice beck te tbe ordi nary mixed diet without Inconvenience. The chief point, I think, te pay attention te when making tbe change la te guard against eating tee much. When t first made the change I thought that it was absolutely necessary te make up for the deficiency of meat by a large quantity of grains, such aa wbeaten grits, eat meal or Indian meal, etc, and tbe mere nutritious vegetables, such aa peas, beitns, lentils, etc., and I am satisfied that I often took mush mere very nutri tious feed than the needa of my system de manded. 1 have enjoyed excellent health en the usual mixed diet, and also as a vegetarian, and think any one In geed condition can de the same If excess of feed be guarded against and a fair amount et fresh air and exercise taken. While I urge no one te become a vege tarian, I de urge Americana generally te use meat but enre a day, and In tbe Intense beat et our summers 1 think that that may be emitted with advantage. It Is claimed by vegetarians that they en joy greater Immunity from disease than per sons using the mixed diet, and I think that la net without some foundation. Tbe ex perience of a sect In Philadelphia known aa Bible Christians," who during several epidemics devoted themselves te nursing In the hospitals, seems te corroborate this. "Kir a Muitsmr wbbnvh it. Net Unite se Zoological as Its StUleadlsg Nams atigbl Imply. Of a plain tool with a droll name tbe Ro chester (X Y.) Cm'eii and Advertiser saya: A monkey wrench" la net se named be cause It Is a bandy thing te monkey with, or for any kindred reason. Menkey" ia net Its name at all, but "Mencky." Charles Menckv, tbe luventor'ef it, aeld hia patent for (.2.000, and Invested the money in a house in Willlamaburg, Klnga oeunty, where he new lives. Iren, a Londen trade paper, aaya that 80,000 dozen Mencky wrenchea are exported te Europe annually. "The tool makers and machinists or Europe," aaya Iren, " auch as Krupp, of Germsny, Whlt Whlt werth Armstrong, et Kngland, and Hotch Hetch kiss, et France, with their vast resources, are unable te produce a Mencky or screw, bar wrench equal te the American wrenches, and consequently theybaiete import these tools Iren the ststes. On tbe ssme subject the same Journal con. tlnues: "Our American contemporaries have every cause te be surprised at the as tonishing fact that tbeuaanda or tens of scrap Iren are every year taken te the United Suites and there converted into the simp lest of American manufactures, the sad or laundry iron, and then exported back te Europe at ue small profit There is no one corner of Europe where the American small cast hardware Is net en sale. Ia the mat ter cf tbe common pocket boxwood rules, tbe American manufacturers se far excel all Others, if tint all FTurnnaan ti.Mnn. ..rt-lnln all natlena outside of Europe are supplied from America. Ihe manufacturers there print en the rule whatever system of meas urement la followed by tbe country for which the goods are intended. American augers and auger-bits are used the world ever, no ether nation being able te compete. Tbe Americana with auch facta before them may well be proud or their manufactures." UMAUCBD n If HAHUBD. And ins Willing Meb Promptly Accommo dated tbe Merdsrer. A special coroner's Inqueat en the body of tbe colored girl, Jane Cellins, found dead en Wednesday In the thickets near the planta tion of Jeseph Birg, four miles above Frank Un, La., developed the fact that her threat bad been cut and that abe bad received sev eral buds en her body with a knife, presum ably tbe one found near ber rem sins, and which wsa Identified aa belonging te ber stepfather, D.n Plesints, alias Uesklna. The facta elicited before tbe coroner's Jury pointed te him aa tbe aasassln, and aa he had taken te tbe Held for concealment, all tbe white and colored people of the neighborhood and from tbe village of Baldwin Joined In the search for hlin. He wsa aeen several times In the cane fields anil shot at, but managed te reach and conceal himself In a sugar beuse en tbe Harding plantation, two miles above the scene of tbe murder, where be waa found bleeding from several gunM.et wounds. He waa dragged out by tbe people, confessed te tbe murder and asked te be banged at once, which re quest the exasperated crowd granted, and hanged him te the rafters of a cane abed. Pleasants, alias Hesklns, waa about twenty six or twenty-elgbt years old, and was very large and muscular. Trenble Over Aa American Vsseel. An interesting point of international law naa arisen in connection with the wreck of an American vessel ou tbe coast et Neva Noetla, The vessel waa condemned and ordered te be aeld for tbe benefit of tbe underwriter, and waa brought In by ber original owner, who proceeded te repair and float her. Mean while tbe collector of customs at Hbelburne ( W. Attwood) wrote le tbe customs depart ment in Ottawa aalrlnfr tnr lnhl.nilAn. LZTt whether tbe vtsiel was liable te duty or net The commissioner of customs answered that aa tbe vessel had been wrecked and aeld, and waa no longer a ahlp but a chattel, and aa tbe owner waa an American citizen, the collector should enforce the payment et duty. Tne vessel's owner refused te pay, statins; that he intended te take bis veaael te the United States aa seen an abe abeuld be floated oil ; that he had no Intention of becoming a British subject, or flying tbe British flag, and therefore did net have te pay duty. Tbs IVlllAfti lti.Mnjin nl-A.a .U.T . m. owner baa gene le Washington te lay hia caae .... umra Dxm nuverameni 11 IS expected thst tbe action of tbe customs au thorities In endeavoring te collect duty upon the wreck will htmmi tha ui.i. n hi.,. matle correspondence. Taas rvr Among CaiUe. rrem the ilarrliburg Call. The secretarv of tha Ntala Itnar.l nf A.l. culture haa been summoned te inveatigsie tbe nature of an unknown diaeaas which hid broken outsmeng the feeding esttle uien luaiarinei ioieuoi jsmes veung, of Mid Mid dletewn. Te animate died Tburaday, and threa ninra arara taftran .Ink a vuu. r -.- . bowed tbe disease te be Texaa or Heulhsrn ver. in- proper remedies were promptly applied and It la thought that but one mere annuel will die. They were brought from Illinois about two weeks sge, and wsre un un deubMHiiy .Mppad ,n . wneh ". SmELE?J22 .?" ertU, d bad thus oentracUd tbs diaeaas. AstbsdlseaaeUnet ?Stein'rt'hm,? Ne',l."n " " Ubeped outbreak. twM bemstwltb. Othsr ported as contagious rffipJjfiP Hlddi. tinge, ,B jWI A special dlspan-h te the Baltimore Sun from Woodstock, V., says: 'Uultsd Htatea Senater Rlddleberger whs outs routed te Jill and flnsd25by Judge Newman for contempt et court A placard was paraded en the street reflecting en tbs judge in a case whleh (Senater Rlddleberger waa iutareated. Partl ssa feeling runs high and there may be trouble later." mHB CONMTOOA WAOOJ Has leaf siace given wayte therallreat. That wsa Is be expected. Mix big, plama hersrs with bells, and a fine, old revered t1ftebrd ea wheels, were ns match for a lasrtlagesglae and tuts, list STADIQER'3 AURA NTH gives way fa asthiag as a stsasach Istlg Istlg Istlg orater aai aerre Isslr. It I matchless aa a rare far less el" appetite, Indignities, dyspepsia, liver remplslat, all farms of blllsasaess, and epcrlal ly thsse lew fevers and nerve prostrations which belsng te all terming remmnnltlea In the fall ef the year. Ask jsur druggists for AUHAMU. augsntd MKDICAL rjniUBN K 'WQUIN 1 N K. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -OIVK3- Greed Appetite, New Btrength, Quiet Net vee. Happy Days, Sweet Bleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Uerm Diseases. THE MOST SClWNTinO AND SUCCKSSrUL IILUUK I'UttlKIKR. .Superior te quinine. Mr. r. A. Miller, KM Lust 1S71Q street. New Yerk, was cured by Kaaklne or extreme ma larial prostration after seven years suffering. He tw run down Irem lTO pounds te W.betan en Kasktneln June, !, went te work In one month, regained hts full weight In six months. Uutulnedldhtmnogned whatever. Mr. Utdeen Thompson, the eldest and one of the mostresiiectedclUtensef Bridgeport, Conn , says: "I am ninety years et ase, and for the lust three years hsve suffered from malaria and the effects of quinine poisoning. 1 recently be gan with Ksskine which broke up the malaria and Increased my weight W pounds." Mrs. r A.iHiIoniens.or lMUalllday St, Jersey City, writes: My son Harry, eleven years, was cured et Malaria by Kasklne, after lit teen months' Ulnees, when we had glven up all hope. Letters from the above persons, giving full details will be sent en application. Kasktne can be taken without any special medical advice. Il.oe per bottle. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist. 137 and IS) Werth Unpen St.. Lancas ter, ra-, or sent by mail en receipt of price KA3K1.SK CO.. M Warren St., New Yerk. feDW iTdAwTTb&S tBAt AMD vurrmm. JTKWCOMEKS, CATCH ON 1 KVKBYBOUY BSMKMUKB 1 When yen get te Centre Square, lust drop Inte theTSAsnd COFfEKSTuKE (the only one tn sight), and get ear prices e-i all goods. Come and we will greet you cerdUlly. ODK SUOAU IS ALL 8UQAU I 6l)K TEA IS ALL TEA t UUUCOrrEElSALL COFFEE! MO AUULTEKATION) ONE TRIAL 8KCUUE3 YOUK CUSTOM. Bemember the Addrees CLARK'S TEA AND COFIEI STORE, NO. 28 CENTBE SQUABE. marn-UdAw COMPETITION I Te?, Competition Is the Life of Trait It acts as a tacher, prompts you te econe mire te seek the plv.e where goeods are sold at our price that price the lowest. We give yen below the names of a few soldiers ready te buttle with competition. Victory wUl perch en thetr banner. in ft, Bucket New Ne. 1 Mackerel, 8'c, a bucket; tot,. Duckets Pure Jelly, II a a bucket: 12 Its. i'runes ler iv ; se tn. fertl UJ Onr Mixed Tea at ISC ) a Is better than any 2Sc Tea Ourgoed Teas range tn price lrem 0c. te ll w a. Oar rrench nreakfaat Coffee at Sc t . Is a New Coffee, and takes well. Try It Our Pure Sugar Syrup at ac. ft qt will please you. Wejell the regular lie. St rup for 10c. w It Pure White Wine and Cider Vinegar, l&c. 6 hal He sure and get one or our New Lemou squeezers before they are all sold, and ask te re our new Lightning Can Opener. Beat In the World. SOLD ONLY AT CLARKE'S OBIUINAL TEA AND COrFEE STOKE, NO. 52 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. AW Telephone Connection. ram saxst cms suur. lQvbR RENT. ' " P Twe or lour roema In Brtmrnert Mew Building. Ne. 1MH North Queen street. Heat and gas included. Apply at febl8-Ud BaUMl ssa i.ivbki urriCB. FOR RENT TWOflTORY DWELLING Heuse, Ne ax West Vine street, f osses esses osses slen given October 1, li7. Bent reasonable. Call en premises. JMfa JOHN H. I'EABSOL. PRIVATE SALE. Will be sold at private sale the Taluable fireparty corner Lemen Mulberry and Char Char ette fronting tee feet en Lemen street, 88 lest en Mulberry, and (ft feet en Charlette street. Apply te CM. DOWNET, J unie-imd Ne. Ml North Queen Street. PUBLIC SALE. Fine opportunity for a hotel man. In the most thriving and prettiest town In tbe Cum berland Valley. Owing te the death of the pre prletoref the long established and well known HueVKU HOUSE and adletnlnsr dwelling will be offered at public sale AUUUSTOd, tn Trent or the court Heuse, Uageritewn. Md. The Hetel has always done a paying business. In vestors will de well te keep lhl In view. Fer particulars address, .. A.M.HOOVEB, eng"Jwd ilagtrstewn, Md. FXSITIVE PUBLIC SALE OF VALUA BLE BBAL ESTATE. Oa Tacaaear, Acecsr 18, 1 W7. will be sold at the Leepard Hetel, In Lancaster city, the lollewing : w-.-w h a. U all that let of ground, situate Ne. M East German street, containing In front 20K feet, and extending In depth about (S feet, en which Is erected a well-built two-story brick dwelling, with two-story b'lck back building, containing 7 rooms, larie hallways en ttrst and second floors, and attic ; there is also a side alley. It Is situated In an exeellent neigbbjrboed, and Is lea than 1H squares from Centre Square no all that let el ground. Ne. M9 West Orange street, centalnlnic In front about W leet, and extending In depth about le feet, en which Is erected a three-story brick d welling, with two story brick bark building, with balcony, and tuo-ttery tramn kitchen attachment, containing tu ail H rooms : furnace in cellar, water In kitchen, Ac The house Is newly papered and painted, and everything Is In geed condition. The let contains a variety of choice fruit trees and necessary eutrbnlldlnm Thl nmn.n. en the line of the street railway, and leas than a block from tbe Western Market. These properties are being se'd because the owner Intends removing uem this vicinity. Sale te commence at J.) o'clock en the even tog of said day. when conditions will be mate known by FatANK OKIEST. Jeai.L.Haisaa, Auctioneer, Augll-ltd PLAYINO CARDS, ROUND CORNERS, indicators, 6c per pack, Se. per half dexen. l'eker chips. uiauias uiuau btukm. lit East King Street. Telephone Connection. )ais.wSMt INSTALMENT DEALERS WILL FIND Juat what they need A full line of Jnstel. tneati tioeds sold only te tbe Instalment Trade by addressing . INSTALteENTDEALEBBSUPPI.TCO. JraHwqTu.TbAn ErleVa. CJOMETUINQ ENTIRELY NEW INTUKOBOAM LINE. THE MET01LF ACTIOS, The buU i greatest Improvement In Cabinet Organ Idlng ter years. Don't fall te aee It. WOODWARD'S Piane and Organ Wsrsroems, Xea. SS SO B. Zing SU, Lancaster City, Fa. XEVAN'S FLOUB. Levan'8 Fleur IIBW ADVMRTUBHattTa. MUST BB PAID. The following rssnlntlna adepts by tha gnaaee cnrnaalttee will be itrtcUr enforced i Jie(ra l hat tbe city solicitor Is hereby Al isetae te bring suit saatnst all persona who shall net have paM a license by Monday, August la, IBM, under the ordinance tossed Mann 17, 1SB7. . HENRY OABPENTBH, an(Mt4 city solicitor. , WAY DOWN IN PRICKS. Oauae Underwear from Ke. tip I Shirts, Over alls. Jackets. Coats, lleitery fr Men, IJtdles, Heys and cnildren. Working Shirts, Soaps, Per fumery. Neekwear, Cellars, Cutts, enspendsrs. SW Please call and examine before you buy, at K.H.-ETrltl.iVAtV JylUlyd Ne.M North gueen St. u SB MANHEIM Reller Fleur! Jann-tadKeea s TAMM BROS. A CO. 10,000 Yards Best Quality Un bleached Muslin, 5c- a yd. AT THE Bosten Stere, 26 AND 28 NORTH QDUN ST. Anether Case 80c CORSET for He. Try our Celebtaled HUSTON STOBBCOBSEf, 50c. each. Special llargalnt In TABLE LINENS at 23c a yard ; worth 37Hc BLACK CASUMERK and BLACK HENB1 EtTAS at Special Bargain Prices. Anether Letet thrxe Pretty ZANTACLOTIH, Tc a yard. SPECIAL BABUAINS IN GREAH LINBN TABLB COYERS. With Bed Borders, uee each worth II Ce. EITBAOUUINABY BARGAINS IN LADIES' JERSEYS. SOME CHOICE BEMNAKTS OF DRESS SILKS Will be Sold at Less than Cost. SPECIAL SALE OF Ladies' Gauze Vests. Uc. Each ; were Se, StammBres. &Ce. j. B. MARTIN dt CO. -AT- J. B. MARTIN (feCO.'S. Yeu can imagine bow many Remnants of Dry Goods and Odds and Ends of Notions, etc., collect In a store of this kind during the busy season. Ne time tben te get them into shape, plenty of them new. All Bemnants, Odds and Ends and goods soiled in display window and store nave been cel. Iected together, asserted, marked, en separate counters, and are new ready for sale. Linens, Towels, Napkins, Toweling, Fur niture Linens, Stair Linens, etc., are en the Linen Counter. Remnant 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 Case Muslins, Calicoes, Sheetings, Fercales, etc.. en the Demestic Counter. Iswrn. Ladies' Cellars, Embroideries, Ruchlngs, Handkerchiefs, Underwear, Ribbons, etc., In Notion Department. Shirts, Cellars, Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, Fercale Shirts, etc., en the Gent's Furnishing Counter. One counter heldi the Dress Patterns con taining 10 te 12 yards in each pattern, con sisting of Sateens, Seersuckers, Dress Ginghams, 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 25 dozen Men's and Beys' Linen Col Cel lars at 3c. apiece ; were 20c. and 25c. Any quality of Towels, slightly soiled ; about 10 dez. of one number, all linen. Barnsley Towels, size 22 by 43 Inches, for 1 lc. apiece. One let of White Shirts, reinforced besom, at 31c; were 60c. Remnants of Sateens, 6c. up. Crazy Crepe, 7c, etc. J.B. k Remnt Mi MARTIN ft. Wait KiH Mm. Mi, lAXwAas-ia, WA. JgBWYOXKarreSa. NEW CALICOES. WATT & SIAO, 6, 8 A 10 MABT KINO 8TH LANUABTBB. FA., Open Te-day aa Elegant Line of the Latee styles tn NEW FALL CALICOES. Ladles', Uentletnen'e A Children's INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR -AHD- PatenlFMt Black Hosiery. Bare Value. In Ladles' Black and Colored Silk Glefes md Silk Mitts ATVKBTLOW PRICES. fVlX 1,,n moreoftheCelebratedUNLAUN. DB1EU SIMBTS, S7HO- "Piece ; worth Sue. The W. AS. Special UNLAUNUKIBDBBIRTS, made or New lerk Mills Muslins, Fine Linen Cuffs aud Besoms, only tee, each. THE "DANDY" CORSET. All Sites White and Colored, 3710. each. Never sold ter leas than ft.e. SUMMER HEISiBEAS.Metl each. EXUELHIOK J ACQUAKDOU1LTS, 11.00 each, regular price, II. C New Yerk Stere. H AQEK A UKOTUKH. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. EAGER & BROTHER, 25-27JWeet King Street. Gauze, Balbriggan and Feather, weight Shirts and Drawers. Seamless, Balbriggan and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched and Colored. Bor dered Handkerchiefs. T willed and Serge Bicycle Shirts. Laundried and Unlaundried Dress Shirts. Tongee, Silk, Grenadine and Lawn Neckwear. . & W. Cellars and Cuffs. One Hundred Dezen Extra Un laundred Shirts at 46c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Casslmere and Worsted Suitings. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 26 West King Street LANCABTM PA. :rZXfiaBE Jt4iw.aAra.ci DIG BARGAINS.', Straw Hals Sacrificed! -An'JTBA,w HAT ,n our "te aeld helew cost. We wiu positively close eat enr Entire stock regardless or price. LIGHT STIFF HATS At Biff Reduotlena, flOOHATS WW HATS SLWUAT8 , ..Selling atSJ.ne ..selling at 11 oe .Seiling at .te eua Trunks and Traveling Bags Compiles one et the finest lines In Lancaster. .Sgr Don't forget we eSTer Special Bargains la this line during the following month. We guar antee te sere you u per cent, en every purchase, Stauffer & Ce., 8 1 and 83 North Quern Btrtwt, LANCASTER, PA. s PRIMO, 1867. A Maw Denartnra for "- in rina Tai. erlng. ImperUng direct from tbe beat makers et fine Woellens. 1 have lust received through the Bosten custom hoeae, a large Invoice of my ewa laportatlea of , SUITIXO, 1PBIKS OVSJBCOATIJIO AMD TaOUSBBlMa. TbeUks of which, for etyle and gnallty.haa never been equaled U thlaolty,andeannotbe IIIIMSaajl . A special UvlUUenia hereby aztaadad te alti ui wuiui gpnui earawus te eau sany asa secure Choice Patterns. Workmanship the very bast aad prleaa lower tsavs srar. H. asni. jM MattMerthUaaeaStrest flHORTHAND A TYPK-WKlTlNa SITUATIONS pay both young men aad lattaa aaach better salaries than most commercial positions, and tbe demand la greater. BtuSeats cast be Itted ter once shervlaad peattteaa IN THRU MONTHS' TIMI aBavea'asyatam. lfefava knowledge of katartMealiai. OaUasrea ODan all thaeaar. "B aaus Tf-t " taiHea eeisg S"-.. "", asa. Me etamas accept. ASSraaa ataaai ettaaSsnaa, tar CbJek ijK ,'wa make Beekarga: OsUasaj jsaapaJeia wltk rail aet salfuachlng laa samaiaHMrart seat te aay asanas for te eta., b4itkaita.fr j sjawaWf. -v--. , AT W1AMTS. TRTTHE JOHN BOWKtt BRAND HAM! The finest In the Market. Mild and sweet) plcn.es everybody. Pried ear and Uolegna ulreiy ehlpned. fine Yerk State Cheese. Tleaseglve us a trial order. OK). WIA.MT, lTd Ma III Weal King Strant t auiuia'a. PICNIC GOODS FOB THI NGNIO SEASON. Plain and Mixed l'lekii"ad ?ho7wThew preaMd Beef In two pound cans. BeneAi:airk.a iud Turkey, Pettedjllaa.", rSStir 'tSb. ater. fresh CelumbU Hirer Sa7menrfW.h Maekerel, f re-h oysters In cans and PlekTIS Oysters In small Jars for pIcnlngTieTkSuta Cream cheese. Swiss Cheese, chlmna BaZi 1ST .r---w-- BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO BTR1BT, LAMOABTBB. PA. 'olepbene. WTU0LE8ALK ANI KRTAILQKOUBK. TUB UBEATEST KEUUOTION ON Teas, Sugars & Prunes BVEB UEABO Of. TEAS The best Tea In the world for the money. ...UWe Japan, Oolong, Imperial or Yeung Usuu....vfta Japan Choice ., rw Ooieng Kiua Choice ej Ooleng-choloeat garden grown, rormesa....Mla Imperul-chelceatgarilen grown Aee Japan-choicest basket fried, only 7Vi Imperlal-eitra choice ;sc X)ieng extra choicest selected Plegnneys 7V3 Kngllsh Breakfast, choicest. .....TSc Oun Powder, finest 7&c imperial Bztra, ihelm.t snlected nun SUUABS. Uranulated Sugar ac A White sugar for la A Brown Sugar for Wc fls-ht Pounds for vi Seten Pounds for ate six Pounds for.. e ..tte ..'210 ..e ..tsc five Pounds for . four Pound for ., Tbiee Pounds ler., Twe Pounds fur,.., A SPECIAL Of f IB fOB ONE MONTH ONLY. Te the purchaser of fire pounds et our Tle or We Teas we will present with acneckenttn rulten National bank tnr SI ou. tre the pur chaser of ten pounds of our UK, t i u or au centT we will present wllb aicheckentbe same bank for the same amount (II (M) This Is no gilt scheme, but simply an Induct mrnttogetyeu te try our Tea. We give you the preflt i which la an equiva lent te w hat we would expend ter adverllalng. New that we tave bieught thentlce el the Sea within rvach of the pemest, and curtailed Ue price of fine Teas fur the Blchest, re simply ask you for a trial order. Ourpure extracted California Heney, at three . pounds for ee.. Is going rast. Ken't delay. All goods sold at lowest possible prices. The Arc Light Is In full blast Our large rsns weik admirably. The Cash Hallway and Eltc trtc Moter are things In tbumselves worth see ing. Yeu can tuaaojeur purchases under tbe cooling breexe et the fans and by light that Is brighter than day. " reTst, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GROCER, COB. WEST KINO AND PB1NOKSTS. SVINext Doer te the Serrel Herse Uetel.)-wa CLOTHtHB. N UW KKAOY 1 Our Eeadv-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. We are prepared te show our New BPBINu STOCK In Beady-Made Mull. Our Assortment Is Larger than ever before, and Prices Lewer. We have taken special care te get up geed and Attractive SulU for tbe 8PBINO TKAOE. and we feet satlsSed our efforts have been success fuJL Can and give us the benefit of your opinion. Oar Custom Department la Stocked with all tbe Newest Novelties in Suitings, which we wUl Make te Order In the Beat Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUEGBE & SUTTON, Tsllsrs sad Clstklers, NO. 24 OHNTRB SQUAB!, I.ANCAATBB. fA. X OAHBMAH a BRO. THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY MENS1, BOYS' & CHILDREN'S Clothing, IS AT L GANSMAN & BRO.'S. NOTE PBI0E3 : Men's AU-Weel SulU teOrder,atll,r.$16, iu.sn Men's All-Weel Pant te Order, at as, 13.90,11, xhesa goods are unusual bargains and pur chasers will save a geed percentage ea their Investment, THIN GOODS-Men's Seersucker Cesta and Vesta at BUM, S1.&: Men's Mohair Ceata and Vests at HM.H.TO, sua Men's Panu at rse., (B&, TVs., 66c, It-W, l.', iag,Sl7,ioe,Sjan,woo,nw. A One Hundred Pair .01 children's Knee Pants at Sac a pair. sr We ere busily engaged new manufactur ing fall and WUter eoeds au,are In need of room. Buyers WUl And It te taelradvantafa te call aarlr and examine these Uenulne Bar. SnaVVpMlaUyBey's and children's Suits, as IBermiutife. We aaortSee enr summer clolh clelh tng rather Caaa pack them away nntu next sea son. L GANSMAN ft BRO., Merchant Tailors. MAMUf ACT0EEB0 Of Mew's, Bi atai Calliresil CltUIaf, B. a. COB. M. QUBEN OBAMOB STt, LABCABTIB PA. HtScit KVA C,M,T "" rpHB CHE APK8T PXtAOE IN TBI CITY TO BUT Winer's Stfa Cur, Heed's Fimairilli, CUTICURA ItEMEOIEt Wmm Mfd rai Ctaaatat lug 1m, MM.sMawaaaliMMrssaw. Of m m "U. - g5iiVwrtJEii
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