i 1$ LOCAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Dr. W. II. ttiliiu'Hlwk'H Hit) Fliht Diiuuprn'utyiie Taken. AN AHT THAT HAH MAKYELOUS GltOWTIl. Oim nf llialUrly riili:riiil laia'lrlM tlm Miiry el Tlle. WIih ljlmri'il llttlin riiulngrniililn llii.lnes lur llm runt I'uur llmnle. hunie CniirlniiB llrt iif in tint lllil hihI lliu Sen. Fitly years iike lliore wns net u pliolee,rii. plile picture en tlm foci) el llm enrtli. Te-iluy they number iintelil million In iivmy pur ler of the elvillred world. Every nelence, enry ml, uery liivciillen cnlli uieii plinleRraphy teiiHilit it Tlm Kiiutunt el p tin tern, tint Kreatmt or miiilptera model llielr nmtorplecei m parlor In whele Irem phetOKinpln. Tint wonderful precnwi in.nte in outr.iv eutr.iv iiiKt whether en weed or metal, It ilini In photography. A pli'ttire wlilcli hull 11 iiui tury bkoceuIiI notlmve been preducnd in n year liy llie mini nkllltiil oimrnver, ran new Ihi produced In a day liy photography. 'riioastreiioiuurcillHiipoii itioter;iliy, iiml In i llm heavenly bodies are pictured. Tliu moon iw It nudum neres tlie dlik of tlie mm In nil ecllwn W Uiknn en tlie liy, nnd own tlie trannlt or Venn N plietnnrnplied ni blie ieilii nu her ceurwi inlllliinitiif miles nvtny. Unrw rinniiiiK t full Hn)ed, bird en tlie wtliKi locomotives lUihlne; alone; ut thn r'lt" of alxty milci hii hour iire photographed In tlm hundredth part of wceiiil. l,rlntliiK."tlie art preservative or nil nrtH," has Ihvii vastly lioiu'llled by photography, hi a comparison of tlm bonks nml noivpiier oftlieoldcrlliuo with these el llie present day attest. I r you ille te-day your l)rlrall (rem n plinteympli may Ih) in lo-ineriow'H In I Hl.l.lllKNl'Kll. All llie woiiderHoftho world, whether In nrt or nature, have been copied photographi cally, and the copies huve been multiplied se easily ami me rapidly that by tlm aid el tlm Htermipticnn llie vopuref every elty or li.un let In the world may y1eiv llime wonder slui iilLinrnusly. Kvcrthlui; In the he.kt ens alniMi, nml thu earth Injiieath ami in tlm water iimlnr thn earth may Ihi photographed, ami the iniiife w III Ihi absolutely correct. Hew ndiulruhle are the pictures ene new wee el nil kind of niilm.il ceuilarcd with llinse nt the olden time. The old one worn drawn by liuiil, aller a world of pitlent trouble ; tlm liuwone bythe Him In an liiHlnnt In view of the wonders of photography ami tlm wonderfiil progress undo In tlm plioto plieto pliote Kraphlc art w Itiiln the life time of tlie present Ki-iioratleu, It w III no doubt be of Interest te Ihe Keneral reader nun ell as le the photo pheto phote Krapher te knen Hemelhlii): ofthe use nml prerc-H el the art In this rlty. In KtU Iljguere, a rrencli pilnter of dio ramas astonished the Holentllle wntld by prixlucliie; sun picture obtained byevp-iiluc; the Hiirlacenfn highly polished hllvnr tablet te llm awr of iodine, inn dark room, and then plachiK the tablet lu a ciniiira ohsctire, mid exOHliig It te the miuliglil. A latent image of the object within the range of the camera was thus nbUlned, and tins Image wa developed by oxpeslim the Uiblet te the fumes of mercury, heated te a temieratureef about ITU Fahrenheit Tlm image tlius wt cured was 'IUed" or m.idu peruianeiil by dipping the tablet Inte a Molutieu ul hyimsul hyimsul hyimsul phltoet neda, mid then ciretully washing nud dryiiiK the plate, Tlie atery of llie great dlnvery xpread te nil iKirtset the m'leiitlllc world. Dr. Draper, of New Yerk, was tlm llrxt te ulille It, and by the use el bromine In connection with imlltie be .shortened tlm tlmoel expesure in tuocamera, that i.irtrnlts from lite could easily be bikeu. Till! K1IIST OK I. KM STi:it I'HOIOIIUM'II Kl'.s. The lirsthiiu pictures or ll.iyiiorreolyKis taken In this city were made by Dr. Win. 11 ralineHteck and James Demaiit In iuu attic of the building Ne. I.'i West Klncstiuet, new orcupled byJehn V. Ilubley, plietugrapher. These gentlemen bad read of D.iguerre's wenderful Invention, nml although they hnd nelther InHlriiiiienbi nor material they were scientists ind mechanics mid net almut m.vli itiK tlm apparatus needed. It Is H.ld en geed authority that Dr. I'ahiKwteik ground the leiiHes for his camera nud midu the Ixixes, slides and ether npiaratus iits-es,iry te bike ii picture. We have wen w lllilu n day or two ieist Heveral of these old pictures taken abuut si. Uueef thetii is view of UieHeutlislde of West KlugMtreet Irem the present resi dence of I'ret Win, It. Hall teCentreN'piare. Heme of the old buildings nre today ery much us they worn forty ;.ears age, lint ethers hae been much changed and ethers replaced by new structures. Tim principal building In Unseld picture is theceuit Iieiimi which occupied the silo or the no! ne! no! dlers' monument Hteium.in's hardwaru store mid the Cress Keys hotel were only twoHterios liigb. Jelm Alyer's residence andstore htoed whero Kheads' lianilseuie building Htauds, and u rickety old building with gable end towards West King street steed where I.ocher's banking heuse new sUinda. In the distance Is seen I'rnngley's building, mi the corner of Kast King stieel ami Ceutre .S'liiare, lixiklng much as it does te-day. Or. rahtiosteck mid l'rej. Duiimnt prao prae prao tlced the new art mere for hcloutllle study ili.iu with a Wew el making money by H, though tliere are uiiuinher of their pic tures yet extant mid In u geed sUte or pres ervation. The picture of Dr. ralineHteck .it thu head of this column, is migrated irem ene el the first, If net the very lint D iuer reetyHi taken in this city in his own gallery. Dr. KaliiieU,ck llvwl se long and Is se well remembered by Lancastrians, fur his emi nence as a physician, scientist and spiritual ist, that It Is net necessary te enter here Inte iiirtuer uet.ills el bis llie. Jledled April X, lSJsi, nt which time :t lull b 1 e g r a p li leal xketcli el bis lite was published iu t a e l.NTIil. 1,1 (ii:nci;u. Tlie contrast be- """, tis'lii- r- --i. 'l Bli ween the old nml e new Is well I lust rated In comparing llie appended cut el Dr. l-'uhuesteck, Ink en ny ilote hhertly bolerohls J death, with the; above lirtt Da- guerri'et pe Ink- 'jt en in iiiii. nils Ust isumefct ex cellent llki nets of the laiueus htatuvellst, unit whs obtained from the New Yerk VViicficuf I'hymciun, OT1IK11 ItAllbY Ol'KII.VTOUS. The next operator who put Iu nppoarance iu Lancaster was n limn named Vuu l.eiu, from Philadelphia. Iu 18Hi he opened u gal lery Iu the third htery front room iu Kmmph's building, northeast cerner North Queen anil OrangoHtreets. Ue cut a small hkyllght In u,e reef and took Ills pictures under It During the aame year (J. AI. Johnsten, the Drumere shoemaker who had tiken instruc. Uenulu the art Irem a. Williams, Market Uwt, 1'liUailtlpbU, ssayea te take picture : ' W&.kmi$ . j jWm MKWWlM. V IKMwyjW,. WWJr 7 f ( rpfw In Ihe Mechanic' Iniitllule, Nnnlli (iuneti Mtcnt, which occupied the kIIoeii which (loe. 11. Huhnum'M furnllurn rooms iTiiw hbind. JoIiiihIeu bearded nt llm Fountain Inn. He bad hardly get IiIiiineII llxml until Jehn W. Hear, tlm lluckoye blacksmith, who had also learned the nrt, rntne nleng nud et up nil op ep op sisiieii gallery near by. These men were bllter pnlllle.il epinneiits, llmeimn DciiiDcrulllioetiiur n Whig bell; irontutniHiekers el iwime celebrity, nud they had never let nil eppmliiully slip of vllflfylng each ether. Jlut " A fellim IculliiK nialnw u wonilleii klnrl," lleth our "nrllsts" get siuck they couldn't lake n plcturej "the chemicals would' t work t" neither of tlieut knew iiuy thing nbeiilehcuilstry. or lluulellcateflheiiib cals limy had te luaulpiiUle, and wheiieer anything went wrong It was because "the ehemlcals wouldn't work." Alter worrying forHeinudnVH Hear oilledeu .loliusteii nud proposed te him that they hlieilld lerui n pariuernhlp peel thelr Ispiies threw to gether their cembluiHl wisdom, wae n re lentless war uiKiutlmtefrnclery "cheinle-iU," nml triumph or fall liuitlmr. .tohniiteii readily nssented ; tlm two orater-nrtlsts locked thomseUes up In the old Institute, read ever the fermulus, pinjllKOd 11(1011 each oilier, nud In n (layer two the "clioinieiN " came le terms they could lake geed pic tures; they threw ehiii their doers i hung eutn little frame or "specimens," nud waited ler customers. Noliedy citlel tlm low peo ple who (ii( want plcturoawciilte Vnii l.uaii. NOVI'.I, JklOlll! Ol Atl I.IUIHINII. .Veuietliltig had te Iki iloue ; nuether coun cil of war wns called j It was lesehed te ndd eloiieiiceloart and Ieii'iiIiiisIihhs by slump Hjsss'hes. Johnsten lu rowed thu Keuntiln Inn dinner liell mid Hear Imrrewed old .Matt, .iihm's iiuctleu IkH. Tims npiijiisid they Milled lertli, nud moving In oipeslto dlns: dlns: tieiiH, they Meed nt eery liiteri'eclleu of the streets, rang their bells vigorously lern mliiute or two and llieu with (), es I eh, yes !" lu.ule llatnlng HlinnpHpischesen popu lar topics, nlvtajs winding up with glowing decrlptloiiHef tlm wemlertiilly lllellkn D.i guerrisilyiKH taken nt Johusleii A lle.ir's l.iineus picture gdlery. ('rowdsef men nud Isiys foliencd them fieiu isimer le corner nud luck te the Fountain lun. The day rolleHliiii limy leek several pio pie tures j and Ihus.ime evening the Is'llilng lilgiuid HjsHich-inaklug was resjiteil. iiiadi: reriw i. Tlm next day nud the next, nud ler some umntlis allerw arils, trade eiired in iiiu them; an Imii cipllulntisl and weutbick te Philadelphia. Kiniii nllervMirds llm p.irt p.irt lierslilpel Hear A Johnsten was dissolved. Kuclief lliupurliien felt sulllclently strong te stand nlone i Iho " lllacksuillh " pulled up stakes nr.d lull ler pastures new ; the ". Shoemaker " resolved te glean liincaster n little while lenger ; he removed te the de serted au Ieau gallery, but net liking his little sky-light, bad It bearded up and took picture by llm light of all ordinary window, lie continued bushier ilius for about n year, when he turned It evor "en the shares '' le his brother, J. M. Johnsten, mid madea tour or lliu county mid some ether parts of the state, continuing ihe business as nu Itiimreut Dagiierreitypist bir many yeirs. When the war broke out In 111, iheiigh ftl years of age, be enlisted as n private soldier in Ce. I', lull I'.l civalrv, was hurt badly In n charge In Slielle ville, Ky., w.isdlschargiHl ler dlsa billty Nev. i, lsuj ; returned te Ills home and died .Sept Nil. l)n tlm nth or January, lw), J. M. Johnsten Isiught the gallery el his brother Charles, corner North ijueeu mid Uraime. Twe mouthslater he was burned out, nil of Ids In. struments, stock and llxtures baing de stroyed. He refurnished Ins rooms, en larged bis CHlahllidiuient, built n large sky light and continued III business iiniil IstJI, vvlieu leaving his business In charge of Jelm II. ltupley heentensl the army as 1st lieutenant Ce. K, 7'ith relnient.mid fur three years sorved in Kentucky, '1 oiines-eo nud ileergla under Hens, lluell, Kesei'rmis, iiraiitand Stierniau. On returning from llm nrmy he sold bis gallery te Mr. Ilupley, leaed tlm old Swan hotet in Centre N'pi.ire, tills city, In lvi'i, and utter keeping It ler lour i ears, entered the I.ntkm.idkm l.lt olllce In iMi'i, where he has continued lur thu past seventeen yeirs iu a Hcrlbbbir el miscella neous Items, Mr. Johnsten Is the eldest living photo grapher In I.incister thu first who sjt up In the business with a view of staying. He praetlsisl every branch or Uie.irt, ecupl llm leceul geletlu prei'iss; ni.ule thu llrsl stereo steree stereo cepo pictures nud tlm llrsl piiwr photographs taken In tills ctiy, mid lias theui jet In his pes-essiun. ,OII' t MITIKl) tlAl.l.nlilKH. Willi Tiny I lncfl Vrn tml Win, Orlgluallt CtMitlui lr.1 'I hem. The gallery nt Ne. luti North, (jueen street, new se eilliiently conducted by Jacob V. It'ite, Is one el the eldest iu the city, mid passed through many hands bolero coming into iiossesslon of tlm present proprietor. It vvasopened by T. K. A J. tl. Fertnoy in KV2. Alter lielng together for about eight years, T. H. Fertnoy vvllhilrew from the llrm, went Wstuud diisl sumo years nfterw.iiiU. J. . I'ertney continued the business in Ills own name ler soiue time, and ler a short time under the llrm uaniu el 1'ortney A Shiillr. The establishment was next sold te Alfred Ilarmany mid Aimer Fbermau, who put iu a large skylight, liberiuan ilbsl seen nlter w arils, nud II irm.inv curled en the lmsine.ii until his (u H-ul death by suicide at Michael's hotel, en the I tii el ugust, 1st , Frederick Wllllg was the next pur chaser, and cDiiiliKied the business until 1-Til, when he sold out le U. Ilyreu Cum liilngs, ii seu et the veteran phoie.;iaplier, Themas Cuuiinlngs, who continued imsiness ler a few years and then reiiiuvd . I.Um nun. .1. S. SauriiHiltoek p'Hse-si.ui of llm pl . April, 1S7'J, nmlceuliiiii .ba-i.i-i-.sone.vear. When, en tlm .V.li uf April, lvl, J. II. Hele took tlm gillery mid has ruiiitwithgre.it success mi te tlm present lime, lie claims le have take'n l.i.lnHI negatlves within tlm past six jearsand toliave l)O0H the llrsl operator in this city te introduce llm "dry pla'e " mi article new almost universilly used. .Mr. Hele, wlie is a brother printer, Is n prolific ul operator hi overy branch or tlie plmtegr.iphi new Iu vegue Irem the lutle Kstagc stiiup picture te tlm llfo-slecraeur The cabinet phole is the iiisip miliar, nml of lliesa he Is turuiugeut t musaiids, 'UK I I'VIMIM.s (IVI.I.UKV. Next iu order el sHiilerlty isthe Ciliunilugs gallery. Iu Is.,:, I". A W. Ciiui.iungs, iiav lug purchaseil llm oMiuslve ownershtp hi this city et IJ'ihn'H " pitent ainbrutype " epened rooms in Npreclier'a (new Kepler's) build ing, en North ((neon strei t The pris-iss of taking the auibrotype pic ture Is eulirclv dlllerent Irem that el the Daguerreotype" It consists or ceding a clem glass platewith colledion, iu which has been dlsiMilveil Heme brome-lodldo el siy IHilasslum, nuiiiieiiliiiil or c.ulmiiiiii. Thu plateis next pluugoilliiten vcssul containing asolulleunt ultratoer silver. The broom Iodide iu llm colledion Him boceiues iodide elsilver, which Is se sensitive te the action el light, that the plntes must be prepired in u dark room. On being removed Irem the nlirate el sliver bith tlm plate is e.xp -.ed In the camera, as In tlm Daguerreotype process It is airuiii liken le the dirk room, removed Irem tlm slide and a solution el prntesut- phatoefliou iHJtiiedover it. Ilie liiuge nt .-..n n . ... .1. llfllSD ty),ll. luf. ,, mid Is lixeil er in n n en t ly by soaking it in a solution of hpo hpe hpo Miilphate et soda, iiml then thor oughly washing it iu clean water. Wheii dry a drop or two et Camilla balsam is let tail en the middle id llm plale, slid upon it Is pi iced ii ii ut her plate glass; the livu plates uru pu-s eillegetherwliich eiiiststhelulaiu te spread limn ceutre toclrcuin teclrcuin toclrcuin lereuie, mid the SS I "iJ nu linn V glmsl together. j strip ei tie h Ing paper placed a roil ml the edges el the glass keepi uny aiirpliH of balnani from oozing out. The back of ene of the glosses Is covered with black varnish or ether black substance nud the plcture is tiuislied. INTItOIIUL'KII Till; A SI MIKITY l-j:. Thorearo liundreds of formulas for mak ing uolledian pictures, but the foregolng out eut eut line will glve the ro.uler nn Ide or the goa gea eral method. Te the Alessrs. (Juuimiugs be. long the credit of Introducing the umbrn. ivpe Inte tlili city. It caused n loyelu. llea Iu the pho'.egraphlo urt It wa he uiucli easier uud me much cheapar te take nlfltures by colledion than by the nKierrST I . .I.A. tl.n Ull-a BAH.. U.AH. n.t I lyne proeens ui mw iiwi rawn nmuuui or existence. Thore wai for n time ipilten war between llm Messrn Oil minings en the eun side nml conietliig operators en the ether. CoIUhIIeu was a necessity and many expodlents were used le evade the patent Mingle glass pictures, thu uielnluetytsi, fer rotype, " tin lysi " as ihey nre new calleil ciinu Inlo t'se, and In miking uuy or nil of them colledion was use I. Hut about H',1 or n llllln l.iterc.iiim nnntlier revolution Iu the photegraphlo mt Collo Cello Colle dion, it was ascertained, wns llie best known vehiclu through which te obtain negallveas well as piisltlve pictures en glass; mid tlm lie.iuty nml chiiapnesl or piper pictures, jirlnteil Irem glass negatives, uaught tlm lullille eye, mid III a few years umde said work wltli llm amltrotype nud nil Its imlta. tlemi. Tlm Messrn. (Jiimmlugs eetilluiusi te take thn Helm nmbretypu until about IhJI. when the high prlce of plain gtass Induced them le inake thn slugle glass nud tintype pictures, nud n llttle later en, the card pic tures nud cnblnet photos. During thosprlngel lll Win. Ciunuiliigs retired Irem the llrm, Themas continuing te de n prosperous business nt the old stand until lsTf), when he removed Inte his present quarters In Hlrsh's building, North (uemi Blreet mid OoutreH'iisro. llu Is well posted in nil the branches of his art, Including thn new pepinar "geletlu" dry process. He claims te have made and used dry plates hIiice lHa Atr. C'limmlngs Is building hlmseir a new pliotegrapliiu gallery In rear of his residence. Ne. II West Chestnut street, whero he will have many conveniences net nltalnable In his present location. VVM. I.. (III.I.'M CITY (lAI.I.IIIIY. Win. I. Hill has liami oeiisooullvoly In Iho photegraphlu business lenger than any el his I, incasler competitors exceplMr. Ciimmlngs. Iu ia77 he iKiuglit out the establishment el AI. II. l.ocher, West King street, mid ro re ro miliied thore four years. He thou bought out the gallery or llobert A. Addis, Ne. 10 Kast King street, and has romalned thore te thu present tlma Ills preceptor In the art wns Dr. Charles K'lrnun, a line chemlst mid photographer. Air. Hill nlse npplled him self closely le the study el chemistry, uud thus (Mi-aped many el llie annoyances which beset soiiieol tlm earlier operaterx. In tlm earlier years of Ids business he uiatiulactured nearly nil his own cliuuiicils, Imiud Ing tlm liislldes, Inenililes, mid salts or silver mid geld used luhlsprolessien. Doing ii line mechanic he nlse iii.iiuif.ictureil many el the Instruments mid appll-ince used Iu the making or pictures. He has practised nil the various styles el photography, mid Irem Us liiclplency lias studied tlm dry plate process. mid makes his own dry plat. He Ufid nt the head el out deer operators especially in the production of storee-x.pio views, of which be has taken uriny hundred nega tives and sold many thousand copies. ii i-uVkk sayi.eu's ki.i:hant sn me. II Frank Siyler, whose elegant studio Is nt Nes. 1 nml 1 1 West King street began the study of the photographic art In lsVS with Jeseph II. Mnrsten. Dili nud Spring Harden streets, Philadelphia, te whom he was regu larly Indentured mid soryed a four-year np np prentlccuhlp. At that time the Daguorretypo was about plsycd out, the mnbrotyie was beginning te go Inte decay, and the paper photos were coming te llie (rout Aller he he had graduated Air. Sayler opened nn establishment nt till Chestnut stroet, Philadelphia. Alter conducting It for some time, he sold out te llroadlient, a noted pho tographer, mid caine te Lancaster, Decom Decem Decom ber is, Inm, and took charge el Charles Fliennan's gillery, l." West King street Mr. Lliernun died tlm lollewing April nud after the plHce had been run for u short time iu tlie interest of his father Peter i. Hhor Hher man, Air. .Svyler mid James Potts bought 11 from tlie llberman ostale nud 'carried en the business under the llrm lumoeril. F. Siyler A C). In 1S7I Mr. I'etw retired nud .Mr. Sayler continued the businevsnt tlm old stand until lss.1, when he purchased Iho Fraer homestead, nearly opp'rslte, and lilted it up iu a style superior te any ether photegraphlo establishment In Lancaster. He has every convenience for the production of overystylo el photograph!? picture, mid lie Is lamlliar with every detail of the art iu which he Likes se much pride. Ills parlors nre filled with specimens el Ins own work eipial te any produced iu the stu stu deos or the larger cities. His aim Is excel lence, nml be has attained It iu nu eminent degree, net only In the production of photo pheto phote graphlo pictures, but iu crayon, Indian Ink, pastel mid ether nrt work, new vim n. iu:r.'s Nenrn iii'i;i:n viiuiht (IM.t.KUY. Heward II. Ilatz, new comlertably located nt II1, North tjiieen strtsjt, Imgati landscape photography nbeul llfteen years age, nud fol lowed It with varying success, for several years. He drifted te Lincaster iu Oetober, lvil, and In pirtuarsliip with bis brether-Iu-law, (leorge II. Kliinrds', epened photo pheto phote grnphlo rooms nt tlm ilace ibove nimed. This gallery was built by the late Hilarle .icptel, and lift iH-Mipieil b (JoeJ, liorner A I. mt In s;t The jilace was ulterw.trds run by J. T. Ueadlegniul J. S Saurman. On the llrstef April, Ks, II. II. lloiten mid W. II. Iiinian took bold or it uud ran It for ene vear. Mr. lloiten then retired and Iiimau coutiniied the business ler n year lenger, when in InsI lie sold out te lint. A Hlchards. Kichards retinsl si months iilteruards nud Mr. lleU has continued tlm business te the present date. Air. Hei takes gisid pictures neiii large mm small uu i:as aiiiiiirHuiu iuslruuieuts ter large ierti.ills mid outdoor work. His large laudscipe photos, includ ing several views or thejbutlo-lleldsercettys-hurg, Fredericksburg. Chimcollersvillo mid Hpottsylvanie, leguiher villh many Hr.iud Army enc-iuipineuts and ether subjects nre verv'llue, mid his crayon pictures will bear f.tvor.iblecoinp.irisoii with tlie best in ni.r.v's vviist mni. nruni.t iii.i.i:iiv Jehn W. Ilubley Is comlertably lucated at 1 1 West King street the hlUeric building In which Dr. Win. H. Fuhnosteek took the llrst Daguurrortype evor taken In this city ; whero Cliarlesand Peter ti. Hbnrmau leek se many line pictures mid where II F. .Sivler siudleit art forseVMUteen jears. Air. Ilubley wns a bold soldier Imy, mid niter having sorved his country fur three years nud sl months in llm war ler tlm I'nieu, placed lilne-cll in Isu under the tuition ere. W. Kbermau te learn photegtaphy. When Air. Kbermau died and Air. .Sayler bought the g.illuty Air. llubley remained In ins employ lorseveulwn j cars as princi pal operator, mid iscredited witii having tikeu many el thu excellent pictures sent out el Air. Maylur'asludie. When Air. Sayler piirchased his present place nml removed tiem the old gallery, Air. Ilubley leased It iu llm spring or Ihslaud has continued te de u thriving business in all the branches el" the trade in cluding photos it) by lilt Inches and llfe-sle (Hirlrmls iu crajennnd linllainli, and the tiny postal stamp photos as low asfl per hun dred. men Amis' isiunrie sn me. (Jeerge A. lticlmrds, whase pretty studio is new at lii! North Quoeu street, is mi accoiu acceiu plislicilnrllst nnd gruitljldlslikes cheap work, .ie studied drawing iu Bosten under Kdw. P. I lent-, who was a graduate el the art academy of Louden nud a photographic pu pil of the laiueus Sareuy. On leaving Bos Bes Bos eon Mr Hlchards diirted te Philadelphia nnd in lsslliopemted for II. C. Phillips, ia Chestnut street In the summer of 1SS2 be riWlMfr-Jrii.ViiiiX T operated tliere or ubeiit thiee months. He next cainu le L.iu L.iu castermid bad charge el the operating depart ment or .Say ler's new gallery. He rouuiued wltli Air. Sayler ubeiit uiiiu mentlis. Iu Oc tober, ISSI, he formed a partnership with his brother-in-law, Air. II. 11. lie!, nt Ne. I.Pj North (Jueen street Tlie partnerslnp was dissolved ayear later, Air. Hicliards retiring, mid opening n portrait studio, ler large iT.iven work, in tlie Dilleiidertler building, Neitli tjiieen stieel. He seen nbauilened this mid relumed te Sjyler's gallery, re maining with him until January, lssl. On Ie iv ingiSiy ler's Air. Kichards deturmiiied te build n model epeiatlug room iu rear el bis residence. - It is ipillu mi linlipiu ullalr a preltylittle (iothle temple, with skylight mid sidelight combined, the skylight hav ing ventilators something like these of llrstsiass pasiouger cars, together with ulr vents near the lloer, by wlilcli the tempera turn of tlie room cm easily Ikj regulated. Anether leatuA) el this llttle temple is that it Is " pinned" Tugethernnd can easily be taken apart mid removed te uuy ether part of the town or te imy ethor town nt small expense. Sir. Hlchards Is net only uu nrtlst but an ingenious mechanic One or his latest In In veulleiis Un patent chemical manipulator ler washing dry photegraphlo plates. It occu pies nspice of only two feet by six, and by its usu thirty plates cm be washed iu the Hiuiellmu that It tikes te wash oue by llie old process, Koine of the llnest photos nml crayons evor preducud in this city are thu work of Air, ltichnrd. t. e. rewi.uu'H ClALLiniY. The caroerofjj. C. Fowler, the latest te ongage In the photegraphlo buslness iu this city, has been somewhat varied. Having studied the art for four years with II. D. OarnaACe,, homarrled bolore he was 18 ja,ur iutU Mniled out te wake bis or- .K if aoeompanlsd by wiw adjutt 'l"'?ne(Us)ne "Ulebwrtmlnlrtenie veara i -nUanaM an these who have Mr. H.iyle i ;thla "erld without abus abus abus pliotegrapiln a wnen tne world. Will g nud se .he unwerl(i,y street, whero he -n if aeif. nienlliHi Inst atiiiiiiijrl f Nollher II. Frank Kihlemiiti'H T)., Sile"6 .SiMiare nud niter reiiHlnlng rJXr. mentlis leased hi nresent ulaceVZ Imge skylight, lilted up his roema in alyle and In Hepteinber lust settled down 1 lllaklllg eaniuei piciurun. nir. rum unv-i only dry plates he devotes himself prlncl tidily In cabinet pictures but takes orders for nil kinds of work, from n lllo-slr.e crayon te a " iHislageKtamp " plcUire. AllUHItr IIUMINIl's t'OI'VIMd kstaiii.isii it i:.n r. Air. A. F. ltenlue, whose photographic copying establishment Is at I I.'i Houth Queen street, belongs te a family of pholegraphors, thrtKi brothers and a brother's seu being on en gaged Iu the profession : A. F. Itonine In California J 11. A. Itonine In Altoenn ; nnd his son, It K. Ildiilne, In Hmiove. About I Kflli I'!. Ai llenltiii took lessens In the mystic nrt from Win. L. Hill, Ne. Ill Knsl.Kiiig street, and seen ntlerwarils went te Alteena, whero he opened n gallery. Archey, who had loarned the trade of tlii-smlthlng, follewod his brother te Alloens about ISrtt mid wns seen Inducted Inte the inyKto inyKte inyKto rles of photography. He worked for his brether about a year In Alteena mid then carried en for him a branch gdlery In Kbens Imrg. Heturnlng le Lancaster he followed his tra-Je ler several years nnd about lOTfi went Inlo mrtnershlp with J. T. Heading In Hprocher'B building, Ne. .Tl Kast King atroet At the end of tlie year Uonlne sold out ids Interest te Frederick Hele. Uonlne next bought a iiorlable gallery from his brother nnd took pictures In Henove, Kiniiertuin, Ht Alary's, and half a dozeu ether towns In northwestorit part or the state. Nine years age he caine luck te Lancaster, built an an ethor porbible gallery and run It fur soiue years In the coal regions. Hve years nge he returned te Lancaster, set up his shebang In the rear of Ids residence, Ne. II."", Seuth ttueen Ktrcet, and settled down te the business of copying all sorts or photo pheto phote urapliln pictures. He Ukosne pliitures rrem lire He Is iHirhaps less known In Laucisler nnd mero wldely known throughout the 1'nlted Stntes than any ethor el our local pho phe pho tegraphtrs. He has ngents iu all parts el the country, end receives orders rer work from the Bea coast In tlm Last te Colerado In the West and from Canada te the Carellnas. He copies pictures or nil sues nnd onlarges them te life-sl.u II deslred. The Intim.mekni i:lt wishing te have a copy nindoer the Daguorreotyiioof Dr. Win. II. Fnhiiosleek, the lirst Daguerroetyo evor tnken In L incoster, sent a ropresentatlve te Hotline's gallery. " Can you copy this plcture?" asked the lNTHt.r.iiir.NCKii man. ' Yes," said Uonlne. "I liorrewod It and would net llke te have It Injured. Can you copy It immediately e that I can take It along Willi me T " Yes, and If you have an hour te spare you cm take the copy along also." And within nu hour the negatlve was made, the copy printed, iixed, toned, washed, dried, mounted, nnd mailed te the cngraver. And above is a copy et the copy. TllUHK 1170 VA31KAS1) IJVIT. A Itcvlew of llm Uiiii aetiir l!liiiteBraplir of llir lllilen Time. Having given seme account or tlie photo graph galleries new In oxistfliice we will mention, se bir as we remember, theso who tarried ler a time and 'put In 1SI7 James 11. Thackara, in partnership with n man named Alltchell, essayed te take I) iguorreotyix'S In the rooms lately occupied by Dr. U. Iv. Yeung and new by Dr. Lewell, Ne. 8 F.ast Orangfl treet. The partnership did net la-t long ; Alltchell retired and Mr. Thackara Ixcauie ngeut Ter the Adams express, a imsiUeii he held until falling health comiell(sl hlm te abandon It He new lives retlredat Ne. .lisChurch street In 13IS lllhl A Alayhew exned Daguerro Daguerre Daguerro tvpe rooms ever ling's drug store, North Ouoen street Alayhew left lu a short time, mid a few mouths later lllhl closed up the place and went te Philadelphia. About 1S.V) or n mile later Wollasteu A Heir, of Wilmington, Del, opened D.iguor D.iguer D.iguor reoty ie rooms In tlieleurth suiry or llie old uiuveuui, new the H )hrer house, cerner of North (iueeii and Chestnut slreets. Alny 13, ljl, H. W. Addis openedn gallery Iu the second story rooms ever Hubley's grocery store, (new H J. .ilim's jewelry slore) northeast corner or Centre Square nnd North tlueeii street, nud did a successful trade for Heveral jears. He subseiiuently biiiltasky-llght (new l. ill's) en Kast King stroet, nud illd busiuess there until about lyX), when he Imuglit a photograph gallery lu Washington and did a great busmess during the war. He died soine years age. His brether, Jehn Addis, assisted hlm whiie iu Lmcaster, mid was Ids successor in the gallery In .shin's building. Jelm Delllnger began taking pictures in the nertheast nngle of Centre Situate about 1SW. lle subsc.piently removed te the seixiud story of the Ilirsh buildlug, which tlien had a stairway en the Centre Kipiare lrent He occupied tlmse nsuns until his sudden death nt the Kxchange hotel, Kast King street, ou the morning r November "Jd, IMm. Wm. II. Iiimau, niter having loarned orna erna mental painting, onlisted as n volunteer sol sel sol dler In Philadelphia, llocameto Lancaster in 1ST0 mul workeil in the Lmcvster Alanu facturiug Hhe)s till 171, when becoming o e rpiainted with Jehn T. Helding, wlie was carrying en photographing at i Last King stroet, he served mi apprenticeship el soveu mentlis with hlm, mid then took employ empley mentwlth James S. Saurman, l.l' Nertli Queen stroet Later he went witli .saurmau te Kansas City, and took charge el his gal lery tliere for seven months. Heturning te I.nucaster he leased the old Saurman gallery nnd alter running It awhile, In the spring of Ks2 he took ns partner II. II. lloiten, who retired a year later, nud In lvl liuii.ni sold out te Het7. A ltlcharils. lloiten is new working at case In the Acic AV olllce and lnnian is makingcleaks en Kast King stroet About 10., Waltumti A Hre. oieiied a gal eory iu the second story of li Nertli (iueen street (old Ne. bO.) A year later the place passed into the bauds e! Jamisen A lleusen ; llensen retired and JaniNen seen nltervvjirds sold out le Jonathan (feed, who run the place ler a year or two mid limn It was closed up, Mr. Uoed removing te l-it West Lemen, nnd subsequently going Inte business with Alessrs. HornerA Laul.Ne. ll1. Nerthljueen street About lfi:!IAI. II. Leclier eiHJiiedn gallery iu tlie thiid -terv of the Mechanic's Library building, West King strectljeining Ala Ala Ala houIe lull. He put iu !a1Hikylglit and sidelight combined, mid lerlTWiie did a lair trade, bis specialty beiug outdoor vlevvs takeu by the albumen process. In ISeO he sold out te Win. 11. (illhiiiul openod a bil liard saloon iu the Ilirsh (then Hewers') building lu Contre Square When the war broke out In lsel he raised a cempauy ( II ) et the 7Jlh regiment, was promoted te the IHislllen el ma or, served le the end or the war, went Inte busiuess, ilist lu this city, then iu Lebanon, then In llaltlinore mid died lu the last named city a lew years age. Air. dill having bought tlm Lecher gallery, as Mtnted, sold it seen nttervvarda nnd Itps,s9ed consecutively into the hands of J. Slein Slein mer, Kbermau A Stehmnn, Jacob Steliinau, rieori-e F'ick, ti. W. iinkerteu and Charles i.Vi'J'".'?' .t,.uied ll-ui made n specialty Higlls. 'Iheiasnia ,.-, thoceuntry nnd of out deer work, went mug -ms 0f bcIioe! ioek pictures ei miiiiungs, gren, ,i . -tf .ue children ami or famllla. About TSu gallery was closed, thoskyllghtcevored with slate, and the projecting llttle room is new used as a kitchen by the Masonic order when they hnve their festivals. Air. 1'iukerten, who is new alderman el the Ninth ward, loarned the nrt of photographing as early as Ibtil with Mr. (illl; went into biisiness en his own account in ls7l,mid aller traveling through adjoining ceuutlts, canie back te Lancaster mid received a loslllej as lettor letter cirrier iu 1S77. Frederick Hote alter learning hew te take pictures went Inte partnership with Heading iu tlie Sprecher building, Kast King stieet lu 187ft be bought out Heed, Herner A Unit, and carried en ler seme time. Te the list et photographers above nnnied may be added Mr. Campion, who bought out Jehn H. Kupley's gallery in IMiS ; Alexan der Whitney, who bolore the war iiad a gal lery In a llttle leg limine where the Schiller heuse new stands and Charles Nauiumi, wlie ran Dollluger'a gallery for a time. Te these might be udded a long list ofitlu efitlu ofitlu eraut tlntypers nml canvassers who came with their galloriesou wheels nud set thorn up In vacant places, and having gleaned tlie town, slleully stelo nwuy. Doubtless thore nre seme Inaccuracies mid emissions In the nbove long list of names nud dates, but the facts mul llgures nre as nearly cerrect as we can niuku thorn, aller ii geed deal el work, lUSTOltlC MITKS. It may he neted ami curious fact (hat near ly all the photograph galleries iu Lancaster occupy historic sites. The old Johnsten skylight gallery, corner North tjupen uud Orange, was ouce the home mmateAt,. DYHPKl'HIA IS A DANCIKUOUH AH well as uislreiMtnff complaint If neg lected, It tenda by Impartlmr mitiUlet, and do de do preMlns Iho tnne or the lyalein, le prepare llie way of ilnpld Decline. rhjilcfaiis nnd Vrutl& Ilocemnicnd rjlUEl BROWN'S EMITTERS ! eccuplfts Ibwmtw tlinoldest IKcn5isJ0NIC. Ing Ision licensed " 1 tlnucil le be llcensml ann:Vlinr,lB ,M ene hundred and llfiy yoarsJihutllie lit, A Oteat Head. vw stouter than I had been for aoTerat years. My ' I hoar.SuiltherH is coming out for the leg"l,about the alze of a half dime, and It Is rapidly ialature." 11 Yes. an 7 heard this morning." ' What iu the world Is he doing that ler 1 He doesn't expect te Im elected, dens he?" "Oh, net I don't think se. He's aiming abeve the mark of his ambition, you knew, and hopes te compromise en a position en the pollce lorce." I)Ucmirni;eiiini!l le Vlitue. Frem llie Norrljtewn llclabl. The New Yerk lunmnl bends' nn article "An Old AI aid I u Heaven." It Is audi an nouncements as this that discourage young moil, who have ouihirked en nsltilul career, Irem turning evor n new leaf mid leading a better lire. A rci.L Hue or nil kinds of cards, wedding sta tionery, etc., en baud uud ptluled te order nt the lUTKLLlliKHCKn olllce. Bald handsome Tem te smiling Null, " Where did you llud that mystic spell That bover 'round your every sin lle, And would my throbbing heart begiillet" (junta laughing Nell, " en silly boy, 111 SO.0!)ONT, tbocieamef Jey." 8VXOIAI. tfOTiurn. A nKMKiir for tnulgestlnii, Consumption, !) nepsla. Weaknes, ecr. Ague, etc., Uelflnu'a Lliiuld liuef Tonic. BlO-lwduedAw AN UNFOIITUN'ATK I'KltbON. Tlie most unfortiinate person In tlie world Is one mulcted with sick headache, but they will be relieved at ence by using Dr. Leslie's Special J'lescrlpllen. bio udirertlscmviit In another column. (!) WH.r, UV 8UKKKII with Dysiiepsla nnd l.lver Complaint I Hhlleh's vital Izcr isKuaran' iecd tocuniyeu. Knr s-ile by II. II. (Jochran (Jechran Drugglst Ne. 1J7 North (Juecn street llucklen'a Arnica Salve. TholtestSalvoln the world for Cuts, Itruiscs, Seros, Ulcers, Halt Klieiim, Kevor Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hkln Kruptlens, and positively cures IMIes, or no pay rciulrcd. It is guaranti-ed te Klve piTfcct aalls aalls facllen, or money relundeO. l'rlce iS cents per box. rer aole by 11. II. Cecnrnn, DniKgUt 137 and 1X1 North (lueen street Lancaster, l'u. CUUU1', WilOOliNU COUGH and Jlrenchltla Immediately relieved by bhlleh s Cure. Kersnle by II. li. Cochran, Druggbit No.lXNerth(Jueen street The Impending Dancer. 1 he recent statistics el the number of deaths show that a large majority die with Consump tion. This dlseaue may commence with an np pnrvnlly harmless cough which can be. cured In stantly liy Kemp's Ilalsam for the Threat nnd tuiic". which U uuamntccil te cum mid relieve allcuf.es. l'rlce an cents mid (I. Trial tile free. for sale by II. 1!. Cochran, dniggist, Ne. 137 Aortnuuecnairecu eu-lwujtitw IJAXDKLies I.ivan Pullets for sick headache erpld liver, biliousness and Indigestion. Small nndeiny toswallew. Oue pill u dese. l'rlce, 2Sc. liy all druggists. febS-3mdTu,ah,3 fiIIILOIl'3 CUItK. wilt Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and bronchitis, for sali by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. LT7 North CI u oe n struet A Very Narniw Kscape. " Ve, I hid n very narrow escape," said n preniliienl citizen ten friend. "I was ceurlticd te my bed fur a car nnd my friends gavume up lern consumptive's gmve, until 1 began uslns Kemp's U.di)ain for llie Threat and bungs, nnd here I am, sound and hearty." l'rlce fine, and tl. Fer snle by II. 11. Cochran, Druggldt, Ne. 137, North (juecu street Lancaster. BIIILOU'3 CUUUIIand Consumption Qure is sold by us en a guaniutce. It cures Consump tion. Forsale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. VO North (juceu street most Kxcelleut. .1. .1. Atkins, Chief of Police, Knexville. Tcnn., writes: "Sly family and 1 nre beneficiaries of your most oxcellunt meillclne, I)r King's Nuw Dlscevery for consumption ; having found It te he all that you claim for It dcslie te testily te Its virtue. My friends, te whom 1 have retem mended It, pnilse It ut every opportunity " Dr. King's New Discovery ter Consumption Is guaranteed te cure Coughs; Colds, llrenchltlt, Asthma, Cietip and every ntrcclleii of 'lhrent, ( host nnd Lungs. TrlilbolllcsfrceatCochnin's Drug Stere, 137 and l.O North (Juccn street, 1 -ill-caster, I'a. Large size, ll.en. (3) Wiiks the scab) is unnnved with ilaiidrull". C.lenn'a Sulphur soap will b) found Infalllblu' Hill's llulr Dye, black ei blown, illty cents. slO-lwdeedAw Unite Up. Yeu nre feeling daBiusM'd, year nppctlle Is peer, you nre bullion d with headache, ou are ttd-ety, nervous and generally out of suits, nnd w initie 6rure up. llrncu up, but netviitli ntlm lilsuts, pring iiiedicbics, or bitters', which have for their basis very cheap, bad whisky, and v hlch stlmulnte veu for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than boteru. W liat you want Is nu iillemtlve that villi purify 5 our lileinl, stait Iicalthyticllonef thu Liver and Kid neys lostero your vitality, and give runewed health unit strength. Sucha incdlclne you will Unit In hlectiic llitters, and only 00 cents n bot tle at II. II. Cochran's llruujbteni, 137 and 13U1 North (iueen 1 street. Lancaster, l'u. (3) UATAKIlll CUIIK1). hiullhnml sweet breath secured, by bhlleh'9 Catanh Humeily. l'rlce M 1, liy auiiuu 9 V.UI.H1U Nasal (elector lrtie. for H.ile by II. II. Cechruu, Druggist Ne. l.tl North (Jueeu street raits Wurth Kiiunrlng. lu nil disce: usef the nasal mucous mainhmne the remedy used must bu nun lirltullug. 'lliu medical piofensien has been s'ew te leant lids. Nothing bittlsfacieiy can bu nccemplUhed with douches, snulls, pimdeis, syilnges, astrtiigciits eiany similar upplidtieiiH, becuiisu they nru till Irritating, de net thoieuglily reach the uUictud sutfaces. uud should bu ubiudencd us worse than falliucs. A inultltudu of pursuits who had ter e.irs linrnu nil thu worry nnd pain that ca, tarihcan inilict testily te radical andpeiuia nunt cures wieught by Ely's crcuui ll.iliu. eepJJSrtd rfSBlK THAT HACKING COUCH can l&fflKulckly cured by Milleh's Cure. We guanft'Si) It J'ur sale by II. 11. Cechmu, Druggist N6T137 Neith (Jueuu slieet UllOWN'S HOUSK.HOLU i'ANACKA. Is the most otrecttvel'aln Destreyer In the world; Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally erv'npplled nxternnlly, and thereby mero certainty UKL1KVK PAIN, whether chronic or acute, thun any ether pain alleviator, and It is warranted deuble the strength of any Blmtlar preparation. It cures pain In the bide, Iluck or itewels, Sere Threat, llheuinatlsm, xoethucho and ALL AU11KS, and Is The Qruat Kellever or I'aln. " UllOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should be In overy lainlly. AUiaspoenlulofthel'nnacea In a tumbler et ht t water Isweetened, If pre ferred, taken nt uedUmu, will lillKAli UP A COLD, aceatau tnltle. m-Jl-lydM.W.ASw WHV WILL YOU cough vvhen Shlleh's Tcure will give lmmediaturellul. 1'rlculO cts.,&0cts, and II, for sale by 11. II. Cochran, Diugglst Ne. 137 North llueen stivsit KID.NCV THOUIILIIS. sX.iaiiy Years Stuudlug Cured VHU A Vase uj-t? ,,,,, ou y,, ut 4Ke, Six lletiles, lu a reww, l'a., May 8, 18s5. ALLk. . .rJenlail had been IMkdkuek HiTTiiiu Ce.-iv .jmborefyears, troubled with my kidneys feraiii' .enellt ued almost overj'thlng without much u it until 1 tiled Dandelion Hitlers. 1 used six Ub. ties and am pleased te say 1 am entlruly rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system being toned up se tliat 1 loot llke a dlirerent person, i cheerfully leceunnuiul the sumo te all atlllcted lu this way. JAC011 MUSCHLITZ. lebU-3mifl'u,Th,S 110T11KH9I MOTH Kllb t I MOTHKIISHI Are you dlstmticd at ulght and bmkenef your rout by a sick child suirertng and crjina with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t It te, go at ence nnd gut a bottle of Mrs. WINBLOW'S 00TH1NU SYKU1'. It will rulleve the peer llttle sulterer linmedlnluly sleiwnd upon It t there Is no mistake about it There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and Klve rust te the mother, and relief and health toXlie child, epurutlng HKe magic It U perfectly satu te usu In ull cubes, and pleasant te the taste, nnd Is thu prescription of euu of the eldest and best female physic! ins In the United Stales. Sold every whuru. 23 cunts a bettla nuivJl-lyatl.W.BAw 81,000 1,BWAI,ft t'ei any case el Kidney Troubles, Nerveus Dchlllty, Mental nnd liiyslcal Weakness that llOTANIONKHVKlllTt'U.111 lulls te euro, told by druggists, 60 cents, tllKltlt MED. CO., , , Ne.lSN0UlillthBt,A'htla.,I'a. Circular lree. sepil-Jma 7T " wVWfcU 8WIFT Hl'KOlKIO COMPANY. Tried in the Crucible o.e About twenty ycarg agel discovered a tittle aere ncer. I have tried am, mlrei phi.lcarbut;S Amen,f the number were ene ei Ttwe SrtatVr'.llr"'!,'?",!- it cancer. peclaltiiU. nrotetbooro.caulna-lntniODaln. 1 .w .i.,.. , ,',-," ""yappuea wm Ilk had dene for ether. .Imllarly amictcd. I procured procured accend bottlexho neighbors could rtlce that my cancer wm buii,i uity generi"?! had iMenbnd for two or threo years haiini,ekin.r...... ... .... .'.' " enerl Health had a eevore pain m, breaaU Aner UknB .lr My lit I ocer teglve8.8.B.a fair trial. laiid" H, wus' NANOV J. McCONAUOIIRY, Aahe Greve, TlppccanoeCo, Ind IcratlvoeriTHv, must perfect easntlrely v gotable, and seems te euro cancera by forcing ent u,0 Im imrrst nnd best KiinoTreatlso en Bleed and Skin Dlseasca mailed froe. "VyIHI'S HAltSAlA'ltlvvTI"l! Bm'T R CREAKING HIJNf! Is dry and turns hard, until oil Is iipplld,afl'NUAIi IIHI'OUT OF TUE IN8UR- url.l.l ....11.. U,..... ,1... Ifll.llJ ,t AA.UWA- -llllll IV mill I . HMIIJi .. I, VII ...w ldnges, of llm body, are stllTened an When the JelnUi or lrrened nndlnlhiuicd a in by Itlieiimntlsm, they caiiunl Ihi moved without nniiilnif tlu tmiul fitfiMintntlni nuliia. AViir'a VlllMIII IIIU )III1V VJLIIIIjlllllll pillimi J vi t snrsapnrlllii, by IU action en thu blnml, relieves this dominion, and restores thu JeluLs te geed working outer. Aycr's Snrsaparllliv hn cneclcd, In our city, many most remarkable cures, 11 number ei whli'li liailled llm cirerui of the most oxporl exporl oxperl encod physicians. Were 11 necessary, I cenld fllvothe nanies of many Individuals who have iceii cured by taking this mcdlclim. In my own case It has certainly worked wonders, re lieving muet RHEUMATISM nrter being troubled with It ter years. In this, nnd nil elder discuses nrlslng from Impure bleed, Uiure Is no remedy with which I mil ac quainted IhnluUerd such relief us Ayur's Har snpirllla. II. II. Lawrence, M. !., llalllniere, Md. Ajer's Sareaparilla cured ine of (lout nnd Itheumntlsiii, when nothing else would. It has eradicated uvery tmen of dlscase Irem my y trin. It It. Shurl, Manager Hetel llelmeiit, Lewell, Mass. 1 wn, during many months, a sufferer from chronic Uhcumntism. Iho illsease mulcted me grlevnusls.ln splle of ull thu remedies I could find, until I commenced using Ajer'u Saranpa rllli. I took several bottles et this prep irallen, and was speedily restored te health. .f. t'reum, Independence, Vu. Ayer's SarsapaiiHa 1'ropnredbyDr. J.C AyerA Ce., Lewell, Muss. Sold by Druggists. Price, II ; six bottles, l s-Jlles30 s TOMACU AND LIVKIt PAD. ForliKligesUeiijIJiliousiiess, SICK-IIKADACHK, or uny of the symptoms of a disordered stomach and liver, use HOLMAN'S Stomach & Liver Pad. it will glve tone, vigor and elasticity te your wholesystom, remove ull Malarial Tulnl Frem the Illoed. l'revent Fevcr, Small l'ex and nil contagious d Wiuranted te CUl'.K nnd 1'llEVKNT CIIOL EltAINt'ANTOM, COLIC, MKASLES, and nil OHILDREN'3 DISEASES. BAKKI KASILYWOItNl HKLIAULK I CO. LEWIS AKD HIS lll'.NDnKD WIT.NES8KS. Kcltes, Arkansas. Alter carerully watching, for n period of four innnths, the ctrect of " Hoi Hei man's Aguennd Liver lad." in at least enb huh dkbd cases under my Immcdlale observation, 1 have no hesitancy In recommending It as a safe and speedy cure In all cases of ague, biliousness and indigestion In all cases of enlarged nnd tnlliiinca spleen, It Is par excellence. Fer all diseases arising from a disordered condition of the Hver, I cheerfully rccommend Its use. Very truly, J AMKS O. LKW18, M. 1). a-I!w-are of Ilpgus and Imitation l'ads. Ask your druggists forthe (ieniilne Heluian'g Pad, and take no ethor. If he docs net keep them, send f iOU te thu H0LM1N PAD CO., 120 Williim St., Nw Tork. nug2WmdM,W&3 B AHIjKV MALT WHISKY. PERRINE'S l'Ul'.K 1IAHLEY IALT WHISKY. DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION and all wasting dlscasuscau be entirely cured by It. MALAHIA Is completely eradicated from the system by Its usu. l'EUUINE'S l'UKK 1IAHLEY MALT WHISK! rovlvej the uuerglcs of thoseworn with excessive bodily or mental clTeit. It acts as aSAl'EOUAUD ugulnst oxpesuro In thu wet and rigorous weather. M-TAKK pirt of a wlncglussful en your ar rival home alter the labors of the day and the same imanllly boleio your bieiiklast being clu mlcilly pure, It commends Itself te the med ical profession. WATOH THE LABEL. Nene guanine unless bearing the signature, of thu llrm ou Iho label. M. & J. S. PERRINE, HO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. soptSI-OuicedA pUKK OUAKANTKEI). RUPTURE. Cms) guaranteed by lilt. J, II. MAY Ell. Easuatouce; noepeiiiilon or delay from busi ness : tojteit by hundiedsef cures. Main eltlce, 331 AltUlt ST., i'HILA. Suud for Circular. fJO-lVd&w CUUK l'OK 'I'lIK DKAF. Peck's Patent lmproved Cushioned Enr Drums lMirfeclly restoie hearing and purlerm the work et the natural drum. Invlslbfu, com cem com lertablu and always In position. All conversa tion and even whispers huuid distinctly. Pend for Illustrated book with testimonials, FltEE. Address or call en V. 11ISUOX, 83J breadwuy, Nuw Yerk. Mention tub) papur. JunolO-lyeodAlyw HJLVJj l'Al'MSU. G A N'T UK hi: AT. V OUll El.EOANT LINE 01' Wall Paper S Window Sliadcs, AND OUll Very Modest Prices A10 the things that can't be beat by any heuse in the city. MVG INVITE INSl'HCTlON.tTtt m WALL PAPER ''?-'gJ3l NOUTH QUKEN N V i.iuiiiii- STORE, RTl,.&mlC0 irai i; and.""- - nnlbv.r,uuel'Klt, l'A. ALFRED SIEBER, Stere open uvery Monday and Saturday evening. -lyi'.HAVEON HANI) A KINK A8SOKTMENT Ol Beveled Edge, Gilt Edge and Rough Edge CARDS I Sultablu fur Invitation, Address Cuuls, etc., which will be printed te elder at short uotlce uud upon ihe most lcuenublu terms. BNVBLOPE3 TO MATCH. tl Intelligencer" Office. letia Wed li tie CmftH ; f en my eheek, and the doctor proneuneeU I MW a .tslnm.nl in is" "":"'f ".,p" w " aoine at n ?J.-"n.',J!t aomaatencti. A: betUe. e IZFSS.-. ! cancer haa healed ever all bnt a mil. cancer has healed or, .n i.. . .r.7.1 dleappearlnK, ll..H....i . '"" i weuia RatUoeveryoaof V . .'; t1 81'gC'"0 CO., Drawer a, AUanta, Ca. wyLVANIA. S 4.;nl V O VST S, 1$M, 5 ; TllB fitltt-HTflWXIITXKir. UARDKNllOHK, WjtTJTA JOK CKKAH'tViKKXKRS, AndafulllInoefIIOU8EKUUN18HIN0( The largest stock of (IAS riXTUKM tiuy. epecini aiieniien paiu te uas-ruu; Uoerliiu nnd Sneiillmr JVe have Jiui ncelved another lotef tkOMl uuuiir.a. JOHN P. SCHAOT & 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,H LANUASTKU.PA. M "pLINN it l'.UKNKMAN. STOVES I TIIK SKA80N KOIlj S T Q ." 13 AT HAND. f TH.B PLACE TO BUY THB -18 AT- FJinn ii Brawl Um YODR HEATERS LOOKED AfTl FLINN & BRENEMJ Ne. 162 North Queen Strt,' LANCA3IllrA. w M. A. KlKKFKlt ALDUS C. HI KIEFFER & HERI Ne. 40 East King Street, (Opposite Court Heuse). Invite all Housekeepora te CidPand Ins their stecu 01 Heusefuriiisliiiig 6oedi& A Conniletu Una cuiiitAnllv en luitiil. faTOVKSnnfl KAMJKS, UAULOltHTOVl tfU iniUIIU LlllllUtllUO .L.T-, SUMMER COOK ST01 After camfully examining the inertia enureu te tne truue, we uave euiucuiu Wt THE ARGAN13 "il COr UAOUJJlilBtUUU THE lt DANGLER. VnnrfliT. HIT. -.'jffl 1 ,Jg, .y 'It As the llest, when all pelnw are cenilMMOfc eifur te our natrens. Call and bce us. We leve te show ear ( and are net ellended If you de net pan llouusmuer, we uru ayeuts ler vft-3 The " Splendid Heater.f Manufactured bv fuller A Warren Cerns Trev. N. Y.. which luu no rival in durabll economy of fnel nnd control of rob. New la t time te examine and become posted ler au pui causes. UEMEMHEIl TIIK l'LACK I 40 EAST KING S (OPPOSITE COUUT U0U3K.) 3' api-tMAwi UiiUVJSULEB, -r; nrian QHAiiK COFFEES, X FIne old Government Java ana M Ceifeus, the best In the market. Our Java null iTntrenftiuuikH fur ltsulf : rich and fras IV. per pound. Very flne l'lautatlen Coifcea, our beat only auc, per peuna i eps pepuiurnt 10c vvuwuntyeu iuciui una Iue. t:mr,i. Thn excellent duality Coffees nnd Une Teas Is making friends faata nrm. Our dully sales show a steady Ib(m K-ieih lleiistiul iivurv duv. A full line Of 1 Urecerles. l'louse glve ua a trial order. -) ' UAVi rTAJ&l. anirte-lvd no. 113 west aine A T HUKSK'f?. J, I ThjQNi i Ne. )'" iC VU a ueen AaadvcrtlicdatlholateralriUU a tie. 'iryit. flvu Pounds ltesl f.uuit) Starcli Mx Pounds Heed Carolina lllce for W Soaps, Soaps, Well seasoned Cincinnati Olive ch box 1 une, lUbbllts, Miller a llerax. 1 etiiur vniiuiiea. 4. r. HONEY, HONBY, Kine Comb Heney In two pound fraissfc ter ulce llenry by the nuatt. very fin ATRURSK'sI ... -. . . ,, NO. 17 EAST KINO LANCASTUtiFAi -lclopheno Connection. ! m rv ca no Tl-'KTIf All A JXL can be pnrchaaed tMVtiJ Call and ba conTlneod. AH JMsW M Uaaadmlnlsterea. ,., sy-3 V B apw-jya hj 4vt i.i A'i 11 iiX iwlrjLw--!