Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 19, 1887, Image 2

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LANCASTER, JULY 19,1887.
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jKgu a story 01 nrgim.
?& we publish le day a careful ami tinem
LtalUibed account of the old pest-house at-
L'$Mked te the Lancaster county almshouse.
vXW is certainly net much te the credit of a
ratvlllzed community boasting prosperous
K$' churches and vigorous charitable societies
A Ifcainun ilinnM tiA ttiritsf. nut. tf illtt Itl
&,'tkis misery. Would net the smallpox hos hes
Ef,tal new unused be a geed place for tlie.se
r dl umitn casm? Or if such a move is
i unadrisable, and the crowded nes
rcssitalmnat Im relieved, measiires slieuld at
& lMrt be taken te modify the distressing
Kf conditions. Ply screens slieuld at once be
;f placed in me windows, comienauio ueus
and plenty ei pillows previmu, una some
.difference should certainly be made in the
ii fuwnf them sick pni1t. Coffee and bread.
aa diet for a man who can't sleep, certainly
,rf en't sound right.
wnen cnurcn memeers in goeu nraim
lean their tempers in dealing with dies, it
te bard te imagine the misery of a man tee
weak te defend himself against tliem. In
Um winter this house was quite crowded
and measures should at once be taken te
provide mere hospital room. The liberal
and charitable people of this great county
can net and will net permit the public
charity te be dispensed in this miserable
fashion, for the duly of caring for our un
fortunate fellow men, though delegated te
the proper officers, is yet a public duty and
the people cannot shirk the responsibility.
It is the duty of the press te call attention
te these matters, of the public te demand
a remedy, and of public ollicialste strive
by constant vigilance te justify tlie sacred
trust reposed in them by the people.
Southern Iren Competition.
A Birmingham, Alabama, letter te the
Fittsburg J)ljxtUh saja that it is doubtful
whether lastyetSa production of pig iron
tatjMrSRrwill be equaled this year.
J in? unci I'Anuii kivcii iui tins la 1110 m
efficient labor. Allowing one mere year
for obviating this defect, Southern compe
tition is bound te hare a disturbing effect
en Northern pig iron manufacture. The
letter says : " lly that time the number of
active coke furnaces south of the Ohie
river will be mere than doubled, taking no
account of several that are likely te be idle
after completion for lack of coke supply.
One company expects te ship regularly te
the Eastern seaboard -100 tens daily, in ad
dition te increased shipments te Western
markets. Northern furnaces may, by
cheapening of cost, successfully meet this
competition, but they will net prevent it.
The Southern furnaces aie going te make
iron for a few years te come ; that is cer
tain, whether profits are realized or net."
It wilt be well le keep an eve en tins sec
tion of the ceuutry, for ill) pig iron is a
verity down there, and they are even talk
ing of (7.50 iron. The Northern makers
have a big point in their favor by the inter
state commerce law, which gives them the
benefit of nearness te market. And the
question of freight is most important in
pig iron manufacture. But even this ad
vantage will no doubt be removed in time
by the industrial development of Alabama
and Tennessee.
Ta Keep Harm In Winter.
Just new philosophy js useful, and it
may serve te reconcile one with his present
let te ceusider hew much trouble it takes
te ketp warm in winter. It will also be an
Interesting aud seUcing exercibe te study
a few large llguies representing the etterts
of this nation te provide itself with fuel.
In 1SS5 there was mined in this country
102,tt,5.j,l tens of bituminous coal, of
Which -tl,41e,40.J tens were taken from
Pennsylvania mines. In that same ve.ir
we exported coal te tbe value of i lfl75,wy.
In 18i5 Pennsylvania produced III, !,.
529 teus of anthracite coal, the total pro
duct for the j ear. Her production of
bituminous coal for the same year was
5,000,000 tens, and Illinois, the next
""largest producer, shows only 0,7111,871 tens
ei uHumineus coal. Ohie comes third
With 0,000,000 toils, then West Vir-
w ginia wihi ;i,ih;i,r,7. The smallest i-e.ii
II producing state is Idaho with Uukmi tens,
w."" " ""' UD ""1C surprise le tind that
'iibe Indian territory nreducs i,.ir i
llA. Mfl .t tf.ll.lt
Fjf- u ih r arming.
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ev, a. avueuie ei co-epentvivo latminu I
2r: haa been under trial in Minnesota, vv her., u I
ff&ioteaj of a half dozen lamilies from Mm
( mmpellM have settled iu Ciew Wing county
w, ea a tract of laud of M ucri-s, bought for
J.- &IA ffllirlKIAA llV tia 1 IlltlA.lt.r.lla 1.p..lnl.l.. ..
bM 'r,",' " wwuuii-viw 11UIDUUUI
EvJir."01' xuy we peer te start farm
ins inuepeuueuuy, anu mereiere mis pre-
, M Tiaien was made for them.
After a year's trial the plan seems te
$ have worked successfully. The co-operative
tiArmera nave Had geed health, a frugal
rtaWieg, aud have made a geed bteit for next
"I" net, however, very likely that
tfcla undertaking can be much mere than
X aamperaf y. When the best farmers i,i 1 1.
awlr better lab jra euly entitle them te a
'wwbwu percentage et prellt, they will
S22i. Bt dbc0tt,nt d demand a
, faftaUeu. Taeceperatiye plan for r,,.
Ijm M faeUet la theory than In practice.
fae ef Oar Caaaaia.
JtjkiPWladelphU jy-nj, notes that VemuX
, onuTiaee, mu resigned ills
beeaaw the nku-v u ia,i,.......
rh'aauwwt. TbealarjrotbtapM1uen
la 112,000 a year. Out of this he had te
pay two a year for a wretched six room
house and toot) a year for clerk hire. In
addition te this lie had te pay his own
transportation te Uruguay. Mr. llridger
says his caie is net exceptional, and that
for most United States consuls the accept
ance of n consular office means that they
must " beg, steal or starve."
This is the Itussian system brought home
with a vengeance, and if true, calls for
prompt attention. Hut it must be possible
in many cases for an American engaged
in business in a foreign pert te undertake
the discharge of consular duties and se
make ends meet.
Til k lower hesplUI should have this In
scription ever Us deer : " Alt hope abandon,
ye who enter here."
Tim commissioner el patt-nts has very
pruierly refused te penult tbe registration
et tradeinard in which the words Knights
el Laber and K. of L. distillery appear. The
attempt te use a trademark Is a most audaci
ous proceeding en the part el manufacturers
of distilled spirits, as they have no connec
tion with the organization whose name they
wish te app'opriate and their purpose Is evi
dently te deceive the public ; " possibly
Inducing theiu te purchase an article
under tbe belief that It is manufactured by a
society in which they have a friendly in
terest" This decision et the commissioner
is evtdently just, as by permitting the regis
tration the government would be giving
sanction te a scheme et false pretense. The
case Is of value as a precedent, and it is
hoped will prevent the general abuse of the
trademark in a similar manner. The well
known hostility of the Knlghtsef Laber te
the use or distilled spirits makes this attempt
te use their name the mere remarkable.
Sunateii I'axi:, of Ohie, will have his
election as a delegate te the Cleveland, Ohie,
convention contested. Standard oil aud
Democracy seem net te mix Tie I.
The Delaware county Jleeenl In lis last
issue publishes seven columns concerning
the pretty town of Media, its past history,
steady growth, present statu', luture pros
pects, public works, buildings, churches,
educational institutions, topographical fea
tures, railroad facilities, its healtlifnlnessand
attractions. Aud the work U very well
done.
Tiik total production or geld in the fulled
States last year was 3I,maea, au increase
of f.'l.OtW.Oee evor that of the previous year.
California, the pioneer, net content with
having come te the front as a grower of grain
and fruit, sttll leads all the states In her
yield of geld, being credited last year with
fll,725,Cli, Colerado furnished fH.VfOoe;
Mentana, H,-tr,OeO; Nevada, 1 nyu.wO;
Dakota, f2,7ul,one; Idaho, flioeo. and
Arizona, tl,llu,(XKi Alaska produced HIGwO
last year, against fSOOOui in Inst, se that If
she keeps en adding geld te furs in this ratio
she w ill seen have aid for herself. Ueergls,
New Mexico, the Carolina, Oregon, I'tah
and Washington aggregated J l,127,Cea
m
As a matter of fact, net one tenth of the
peeple of this city go away ler summer vaca
tions. An auuising incident occurred In the
Heuso of Commens en Monday when Mr.
Walter Hume Ieng, Conservative member
et Parliament for the Devizes division et
Wiltshire, tried te becure n public reproel
for Dr. Charles Tanner, l'irmllite memli-r
for Middle Cerk. Tanner bad called Hiinie
"a damned snob" at the time the Parnellltes
were excluded from voting, ami Hume
thirsted ler vengeance. Mr. W. H. Htullh,
the geverument leader, wanud Tanner sus
luded for thirty days, hut through the
etlerta of Sexten, I'jrnell aud ( lad n tone next
Thursday was set lerTannei's spnearancu te
defend tilm-elf. It premises te make au In
teresting uvent.
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It Is sound advice that tlie Philadelphia
Ileceril gives:
H hen you cheese te e tan-lug
1 im'talseKO bevrlug.
1'llt: Philadelphia 7'iif wauU thx beard
of pardon te Uud out where Hnuu-l John Jehn John
seu wan dining the hour when Sharpies
was murdered. Can the tdlter who v.rote
this prove beyond a doubt vvhi-re he hlniself
watut that huur?
PKtUMJNAU
Ai.ienm) .MIL, King or Spain, is new
seventeen years old and receives a salary of
ti.we.ikja
Mkiii:i, Dvvirr'a actieu in ceunheling
Irish tenants te rbit evlcti-m lii Ix-en se
verely critlcl7ed by Dillen ami Ucdmnr.d.
1'lilNCK J RHOMB Nai-elk.n in Hlmul te
publish a book entltltil ' N ipetisn tlm i'lrst
slid his Dictators." It will Im a couiplete
t-xposaet Napeleon's Idean.
JaieuSki.kiman, of Michigan, a million
aire and ill rector or tilne banks and four rail-
reads, lle Is lei-a than 5 r-n hih anil went
Ui Michigan twenty-live ytars ai;e vvilh mi
than JUKI in hisHx:ket.
Oev. Avib-, of Mastachusetis, is credited
with Uu me wild sentiments ; "The man who
has wine regularly upon hit tsli'e is justly
tbesubjtctef widespread reumtk, mill is net
held in the highest estlmalieu ny his fellow
men."
CiiAlii.Ks T. I'aiikv, one et the senior
members of the lirm of lluruliain, I'arrv,
Williams iV Ce., proprietors el the It.ildwiu
lecometive works, died et abect-s Monday,
athlscottage at ileach llivtn, .. J,, aged
05 years.
1'iii.enbi. II. doeii, prnjirluter of the
Grand Central hotel, Iteaillin.', -Hid ni'Menly
Monday evening, or uervuiH prei ration
brought en by the het weather. He bad been
suierintundlug the erection et au addition te
hlspremintK. lie was in his 57(h year.
Tim Ml-.s DilKXKl., of riiiladelphla,
have given JJO.OUO te St. Agiiih' Inwpital,
with which a large let el ground adjoining
the hospital has lieen purchased. The prop prep prop
erty had long been desired, but the means
could net be secured. As a last resort the
Mether Superior of the convent of the Hlslera
of St. Francis appealed te the Mimts Dux el,
asking them te start a subscription list. The
risnet secatuu in the form of a check ler the
full amount.
I'iikmiiknt Ci.kvki.anii and wire en their
way from I'tlea, N. V , were enthuclastlc illy
received. Just buleru thu tram started au
old lady who v. as trying vainly te get le the
president was nuttced by him. " Le- that
old lady come up," he said le several men
who wero standing In her way. The old
lady's face was Hushed with pleasure at his
kindness, nnd who shook his liuml heartily.
The prci-ldeiit und his parly wero again
enthu-daitiially cheered ud the car moved
en.
lliisliirK Mu Pur C'lrtHanit.
Cel. A. H. Colyer, of the Nashv Ille .1 i-i i
ruH, who has been traveling through the
North recently, wrius le that paper from
Philadelphia and says:
..."Jsn dais at Washington and ene d iv in
I hlladelphla, added te what 1 heard in New
.im1!' '"V.? no Ueuul en "y mlnil el the
anility or the Democratic patty te triuui
Phamiy elect Mr. Cleveland neit vear. It
tiUJu'T.f " tel heasUmpede
from the Bepubu.-an ranks among the tiusl
nessinen. This lathe testimony of all the
men 1 have talked with. Mr. McClure told
me this morning that while lll.lne carried
thlacity bySMwein 18HI. H betcTi..u
and Cloveland, next year it would be a close
uuejucca. Aa kivcte uie laeis aneut men In
tbe dlflerent lines of business where tbe
men are outspoken that would indicate a
general breaking of rank a I c-ame te the
aatneconclui-leu In New Yerk, but I saw no
man there who lalktd with the same lutein.
gOMt-e and gave frclsas Cel. McClure does."
A Kerlnne Den In Speculation.
Christian Meyer, a bachelor, residing near
Campbellstown, l.olianen county, Inn Just
letfl'J,0CO Iu stocks and grain in Philadel
phia Ills losses sweep away ills own little
fortune, of te,000 nud fT,0U0 belong beleng
ing te his four brothers. Al eyer's
speculations have bten in progress
ler some time, and, aa his own funds slipped
through his bands, he became desperate and
forged bla brother' names te notes. Frem
the Anuville bank he secured 1800 en psni-r
of Ihla character, representing te the cashier
at the time that be Intended te Invest te real
estate. Frem the hanks at Uoaamelstewn he
secured funds In larger amounts en netea of
the same character. The bank efflelaia finally
became auspicious ami Inquiry disclosed the
facta stated. Meyer's four brothers have,
Lewever, derided te treat the signatures aa
genuine and will make the unfeitutiate spec
ulator's less geed te the amount of f7,lXM.
A HMKHtVL meituu.
II rretvata Against (llrl Helling Men's lu
(Ivtrlulhlng, taiter l)aller truth.
In the name of bashful tnaaculliiltv 1 wait
te pretest against the employment of women
in stores devoted te the sale of what are
known In the trade as "gents' furnishing
goods." A low days age 1 had occasion te
buy some summer undergarments, and
searched through a big dry goods establish
ment en Twenty-third street until 1 found
the proper counter, aud te my dismay dis
covered, Instead et a clerk of my own sex, a
ratner pretty gin handling me goeus wun a
very bulnei like air. 1 mustered up cour
age enough te ask stauimertngly for some
undershirts. Hlie produced the articles and,
with a cold perspiration all ever me, 1 re
quested : "1 want the ab, that Is, I want the
lest of the suit,"
8he surveyed me boldly and coldly, and
drawled out In loud and distinct tones :
'Yeu want a pairel drawers?"
The room was pretty well crowded and a
general laugh went up at my expense, par
ticularly from the girl clerks. 1 grabbtd
uiy purchase as seen as possible and went
out with ft naming lace. 1 believe that ether
bashlul men besides myself are kept away
from such ceunteis by the sex et their at
tendants. A teluter ler crsmatlenUls.
Frem tbu Sunllary Xews.
The cremation society at Zurich, Swltrer
land, one of the best erganised associations In
the world, has adopted the Beurry system,
which Is described as follews: "Like
Siemens, Mr. lleutry allows only heated air
te communicate with the body. In both aya
terns the corpse burns directly ; no flame is te
be seen singeing the body, but It burns itself
by the abundance of het oxygen which sur
rounds it Beurry uses carbonic acid gas
prepared In a coke regenerator, for heating
the crematorium. During the process of
cremation be usee mainly chimney gases for
heating the air before It touches the corpse,
which allows a mere economical use of the
heat. It Is of great advantage that the chim
ney needs be thirty-live feet high from the
base of the cellar, se that It Is fully covered
up by tbe building. The ashes fall, without
being touched, by an almost automatically
working spptratus into the urn. The dis
solution of the body does net take place In the
dark, unseen and uncontrolled, but tbe whole
action is clear and open. Keurry and Veninl
place the crematorium, which has the shape
el a sarcophagus, and which can be ap
proached Irem all sides, In the midst of the
hall in which tbe service Is te take place.
There Is a little window en tbe back of tbe
sarcophagus through which one can see the
process of cremation, which is completed
within ene te one aud one-half hours, with,
out smell or smoke. The process is solemn
and beautiful, and avoids every umcsthetlc
manipulation."
t'enrrrtsarj Fears.
I'rem the $r 1 erk Sun
Ktupleyer (te new clerk) Dldn' I see
you coming out of a billiard saloon last
night?
New Clerk (frightened) Ye-yes, sir.
Employer Veu play billiards, then ?
New Clerk Ye-jes, sir.
Employer Well, alter we cleseup I'll go
Bround aud play veu a game for the drinks.
I'm something of a player myself.
HOT Jl'LV.
Het July,
triy sy,
Selar trlara,
:ultry air,
We ,wk tela I, but nelrllel we fltid.
And lllu bt coined a luid te buuian kind.
HlinlinaEit sf.NSKrs.
1 levu mldsumuier sqiiwU, rolled
Down the rich west In wares et geld,
vv Ith blazing crests el billowy fire.
Hut when theso crimson flood rel-e,
in neUelees ebb, low surging, grand.
Hy pensive twilight's illckerlni; strand,
I u gentler mood I love te mara
1 huslew liniJdllens of thu dirk;
1 III let Irem Orient's mlit.s withdrawn,
lljill ' te th moon's resplendent dawn ;
On dusk) vale and haunted pMIn
llerrmuence tills like balmy rain:
(, unit gulfs of anujews en her might,
hebithe9 therujeuud world In light,
.-e that, ul belt my summer' day,
Erevv hlle did breaihe It Ilia away,
Mttr.lnks, what'erlts hour had wen
Of beauty Ijern from shideandsun,
Hath net jierch nice se wholly died,
Uute'er the moonlight's silvery tide
Come back, sublimed and purlffud.
J'aul Jlamitten Mayer.
.ifmvi.ti etiTivMt.
COUUII, WHO'H-IM, COUUII and lltnnchltl
liumtsllitelj-njIlijTed by Shlleh's bore. Sold by
It It. Cochran, druiejist, Nea. 1J7 and IS) North
yueen 3U, Ijineanler, 1'a. ()
SLKKl'LK.sa .SIGHTS, made inlserahle livthni
U-mile,cniiu. shlleh'n euro Is the remedy ler
you.
sold by II. U. Ctwhran
driiuirtat. Nes l.n
ana isi Jiertu uawrn St.
Lancaster, l'e- !)
Metheri ! Mether I! Mothers 1 1 1
Are you dUturhed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se,
go at once and Ket a bottle of M Its. Wl.NSLOW'",
80OIIII-.G XYllUr. It will lellevsthe peer
little sufferer lmmedlateijaUpend npeu It,
there I no mistake, about It 'I here Is net a
mother en earth who hi ever used It, who mill
net tell jeu at ence that It will rtguiau, the
bowels, and give lest te the mother, and relief
and health te thu child, operating llkemigtc
it Is perfectly sale te me In all cases and pleas
ant te the usle, nnd I the prescription of one of
thu eldest and best female phyilclans and
nurses In thu United States, held everywhere
Scent abottle. ma31-lydw
MliLOH'3 COUUII nnd Consumption Cuie
I sold by us en a guarantee. It cure Con Cen Con
sumptien, "old by It. Ii Cochran. druiriruH
res. u ana it -erm euuun HL. Jjinciiter
Pa.
(s)
Kl Crtam lialiu was recommended le me
by ii y druggist as a preventive te hay fver
Have leen using It ss ill noted alncn the -Jlh of
Augnst and have found It a ipaciflc for that
...Hbu u.UWu nuu ...aiusuiuti uise&se. r or ten
j ears or uieiu 1 hve been a great sufferer each
yuar.lium August-Jth till fie.t, and have tried
muii)
.., 7--Kiu ieiwmki ier lis cure, out Klv'
m II ,1m I thu only preventive 1 have ever
nd. Hay lever sulTtirerseuKht te knew of IU
iron
leunu. uay lever suirererseui;ht te knew of IU
,.....-.... ,. ,. .niuwetiii, i-umisner. Indian Indian
apells. lnd. jyp. iwdeedA w
Tit FepiiUtlun of LancMtar
Is about .), and we would say at least one
half nre troubled with soine affection of the
Threat and Lungs, as theso complaints areac areac
ceidlug te stutlstlcs ineie iiumurens than
ethers. W a would advise all net le m gleet the
opportunity te call en us and get a Cottle el
Kemp's hali-am for the Thre.it and I. link's. Price
Mi cent and II. Trial size Iren. Uespeclfully.
II. Ii. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street!
HAI'lll TltA.Nbll.
The latest nnd l-st form of nipld trnnslt Is for
a pi i son treublid wlthnslrk hiHilaihe te take a
ih mi el ir. Leslie's (M.ihd I'lHscrlptleiiund
vv hat a rapid tmustl train thu atlllctlen takes for
Us ill pariuiu. See advertisement In another
column. dncJOIvd(l)
lluckleu'i Amlnt Halve.
TiialtaiTSALvaln the world ferCnU, IlruUrs
Seres, Ulcer, halt llheum, Fever sores. Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblain, corn, and all sklu
KiupUens, and positively cure rile, or no pay
required. It I guaranteed te give perfect satis
faclluii, or meuey refunded. Price St ceuU per
Ixix. rersaleby II. U. fechrau, Drugiilst. He.
il and IM North yueen 8L, Laucasler, f a?
June:? lyd
IIIATHSCKINOCOUOII can be e quickly
lured by ehlleb's Cure. We Kuanntee tu Beld
by it. U. Cochran druggUt,Nes,137anaUt North
Oueen St.. Lancaster,
tr, l'e. in
A Hilt for AIL
In order te give all a chance te test It, and thus
i'.1c"i'.v"1.ct(l,f" ,u wonderful curative power,
lr. Kidk's New Discovery for Consumption,
ceugbs and Celd, will be, ler a limited time
given away. Uhl offer Is net only liberal, bill
iTl,.2JSlln,leil.il,kU? in the 'netlts of thl
f-SS: ?l"B(,- .All who uffer fnun Ceuab.
cold. Consumption, Asthma. UrenchltlT or an v
affection et Threat, Che.t 7f Lung afoo.iw afeo.iw afoe.iw
c ally re.pae.ted u. csll at II. 1L CMnran Urmi
htere. Ni. 1 IJ nnd U-j North Uuseu iireet i.I.i
gelaTrlal ItotUeKree, viueeu treet, and
Kcnews Usr Yaetb.
II rs. 1'liabu Chealey, Petersen, Clay Ce . lows,
lulls the toilewliig remarkable sUiry, tUetruih
el which 1 vouched for by the resfdenuel the
tewu I " I am li year old, have been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness feriuanv
years) could net dress myself without huln
New 1 am lieu irem all palu and soreness aud
am able te de all my own housework. 1 ewe
my thauks te Klectrle flitters for having re
newed tuy youth, aud removed completely all
disease aud pain." Pry a bottle, ter isle by
nurngunt, H. H Cochran, Druggist, VS1 ad vb
North queen sunu Lancaster, Pa.
0)
MKD1CA i.
m)IK NKW QUININE.
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
-UIVM-
Oced Appetlte,
New Strength,
Quiet Neivea,
Happy Day,
Sweet Bleep.
A POWERFUL TONIC
that the most deltrate sltn ich will t'r.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And all livrm 1Ium.
THK MOHTHCirNTiriU AMU siuvhssruij
ui. milt llf utlrilrit itiiwHrtr Ii, milittntl
Mr. r. A. Miller. Ui Kwt INth trv.'t. New
ter, as cured by hkln nl extreme ma
larial iirelrntliiii aftur seven vesf miiriirliig.
lie hid run down min 1W pounds te W, began
en Kasklneln June, lii, wrut te wetk In one
month, regained his full neluhl In six mouth
Utilnlnndld htm neKiHxl whatever.
sir. tlldeeit Theuirvm, the eldest and ene el
the most res peeled cltlien of tlrldnepert, I'enn ,
says "1 am ninety jears el axe, and for the
last three years have suffered Irem malaria aud
the effects of quinine poisoning. 1 recently ho he
gan with Ka.sktne which broke un the malaria
and Inrreased my weight tX pounds "
alrs.T A. Solomons. of lwiliilllday M.. Jersey
City, writes. My son llarrv, eleven v ears, was
cuied el Malaria by KanMne, alter .Jlfteen
months' illness, when we had given up all hew
t.etten from the above persons, giving full
details will be sent en appllciitlen.
Kasklne cm be tnkeu without any special
medical advice. SLOU per bottle- Sold by
H. B. OOOHBAN,
llnigalst, 137 and lt North yueen M.. Lanc.is-
ter, fa., or sent by mall en receipt el price.
KA5-K1NK CO., M Warren St.. New V erk.
teb:i IvdAwTThA1
"lOI.UKN SPECIFIC.
DRUNKENNESS
-OK THK
LlOUOIt IIAHIT POlTlV KLT rtll'.Kl) II Y
aiimimstkui.ne ui; iiainks-
UOL1ISN SPhCtriC.
It can be given In a cup of roffee or tea with
out the kuen It'dk'i" el the person taking It , I
absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma
nent and speedy cure, whether the patient I a
mcsterate drinker eran alcoholic wriik. Thou
sand of dmnkanls hs,ve Ih-eii made lemH-nit
men who have taken lelden iH-citlc In their
coffee without their knowledge, an-l te-day Ihv
lleve they quit drlnklnuel their own freewill.
IT NKVKK rAtl.s. The system once Impreg
nated with theSpecl9c.lt becomes an utter Im
possibility ler the ltnuer appeUte teextst ter
ftsJeby I'll. A I.OUlKtt. Uruggttt,
Ne 9 Kast King Strix-t, Lanuuler, 1'a.
aprlJ-lydTu Th.ts
TyUlTKNS THK SKIN.
HOP OINTMENT
WlllTKNS lilt: bKIN
Cnres and llemnvea TAN, SUNHl ll.N, IIKK
STlM.s, MOSUUITO and all INSKCr IIITf.s,
i'IMI'i.ks. ULeruiiKs, iiuueu--, itiKrii-
MAKKS. and every tenn or skin blemishes,
pfsltlveiy cured en the most delicate skin with
out leaving a car by
Hep Ointment.
Price 2 cts., M ct. and II. At Druggists or by
mall.
The Hep I'lll Man'ftr Ce . 'ew Londen, Conn.
Little Hep I'lllifir sick Headache, Dyspepsia,
Pllleunes and Constipation have no innal.
act. Jylb-lvdTu.ThASAw
f tUKK UUAKAMTKKD.
RUPTURE.
Cure nuarMitee.1 by UK. J, K MAY SB,
auualence: ue openllen or delay Irem bust
tiss. : tMtsl by hnndredsef cure. Main edlce.
an ABCH BT.. PHI LA. "tend for Ulrrnlar
rx-iTaa
WISES AXD LIQUORS.
pURE KYE WHISKY.
Old Gret! Spring Distillery.
Sttnated en Kest Orange street, between
Orange and chestnut, one square east ;e( reser
voir, Lancaiter, P
I have Just erected a new distillery with allot
the latest Improved machinery for distilling
I'UUK UYK VV1USKV..
A. Ii SUKArrF.lt. Pronrleter.
Tbl Distillery has been erected at the famous
Old Orotfstewn Spring, which has been noted for
Its plenteous ana unfalllnir supply of the pur
est water. At It our grandfathers drank when
they were boy, and It ha never been known te
run dry even In the hottest weather. Prem this
spring all the water used In the distillery is ob
tatned, the pump drawing Irem it twenty-nve
gallons a minute,
besides my own distilled Whisky, I also handle
Brandies, U ing, Wines, Ac
AwTCaU and be convinced.
A. H.SHKAPrKK. Distiller,
fSTOUK Ne. 3 North ljueen Street.
N. B. Palmers having geed live en hand can
Bnd ready s ile ler It at the store or distillery.
Highest caah market price paid ler a geed arti
cle. aprfe-lydAw
QOT
REIGART'S
WISH STOEE
OLD
BOUCHE SEC,
1FKBUK1D31KCK,
reuMKureKc,
MOU1ZLT 8KC.
I U.H. 11UMM K1TUA DKY,
And all Tether Leading brand
Champagns.
of Imported
Hele Agent ler the Pleasant Valley Wine
Company. Special Ureal Western Kx. ury, our
own brand, the finest American Champagne In
the market.
Just received another large Invoice of Califor
nia Claret and White W Ine from Napa Velley,
California.
A large stock of Imported Uurgundles.C'lareU,
lthlneand Saulerne iviues.
We also have the largest and finest stock et
llrandles, Whiskies, (Jlns, Madeira, Sherry and
i ort Wines. llea Ale, Uulnne Stout, Saratoga
and ApeUlnails Waters In the city.
H. E. Slaymaker, Agt.,
Me. 20 BAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTBU, 1'A.
WATCH M.
WA1CUKH, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND
JKWELIir.
Special Watches In Firaers and Railroader.
Fine let of ttlngs, Ac Alse, Elgin, Waltham
i Aurera for which 1 am Sele Axent), and oilier
'trst-ciasa Watches. Hest Watch and Jewelry
Kepelrlng.
rCerreci Urns by Telegraph Vti'T, only
place le city.
L. WEBER.
Ne. 19QX N. Queen 8L, Near Penn'a B. It. Depot.
4T Spectacle. Eyealassea and Optical Uoeda.
All Kind of Jewel rv.
N
EW JEW ELK Y STORE.
S. (JILL
LATEST DESIGNS
IN J
SILVER JEWELRY!
Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET,
-.TIM .A.
CHARLES
rt'tusiriar.
IDMYKK'S tUKNlTUHK NTOKK."
A Cei.IiW-v.vr.
w
Something ever j body should knew. A
Celd Wave has struck our prices, and they
have fallen te almost the Fur.r..iNO l'eint
We want te lUtltice Stock. September
1, we lake our inventory. Se we have
made a cut. IK) ou cuie te talk a few
minutes about " Puunii imik."
If you aie at all Interested lit the ques
tion of " l'l um 1 1 ui:," then give us a lit
tle of your attention white we show you
through our Hoevh. I'erlups we have
something j en may vv ant. Veu may think
it tee w.uin te think about " I'l'iiNi
ti ui:," but you will be surprised al the
" t'etu.iNii " i-ITect of our prictvs.
Take advantage of the Lew Tempera
ture of l'rices,
AP
Wiumm-kV l'litNirriir. Sieuk,
Ctm. Kwr Kisti and Dfhi: SntKinti,
l,L'A!TKIi.
I'A.
TJMIK
KTAK1NU.
WALTER A. 1IEIN1TSII,
Furuishinp Uudertaker,
Nee. 37 nnd 29 Beuth Quoeu Street,
I.ANC STKtl, 1'A.
aarKKSiUKNCK-
iTUKKT.
-NO. 1VI EOUTll yUKKN
AU the Latest and Mwt Approved Method
usi-d where deslnM A pievleu practical ex
perience el lour years enables um te Uuarantce
that the V ery llest l'essl'jle --erv Ice will be Hen.
deled at All Times.
Personal Attention
lilven te Directing All 1 unerals Intrusted te
my care.
10 WEKS, .1 1.
F
LINN A UKKNKMAN.
CARD!
We h.ive a number of Goeils which are
just iu stttsen, ami which, ewinz te our
giving special attentieu, we can offer great
lmlucemeuta.
" I'ennlvania" Ijvwii Mowers have no
equal. These we tu.ike a specialty. AVe
have aa geed itwn Mowers its are in the
market for t'i.00 and t7.H0.
Baby Carriages We carry seventy-live
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
Itefrigeraters are new in season. Hew
few people knewanythiug about Uefrigera Uefrigera
ters, n took us twenty vears te learn.
We can te.ich you in live minutes:
It will be worth something fur you te get
the best.
Ceat Oil Steves There is mere differ
ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any
thing manufactured. Don't spend jour
money till veu knew what veu are getting.
Ice Cream Freeera and Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
get the best at the lowest prices. Veu can
from us.
J .awn Tenuis Setts, Genuine Mexican
nnd Common Hammocks, liase Hall and
all Sporting Goods at Factory I'ncta.
FLINN & BRENBHAN,
Ne. 162 North Queen a treet.
HATM, VAM.MV.
yOUK VACATION.
TUAVKI.EUST.J1IIK SEASHOUK
AM) KL1EWI1KKE WILL SAVE MONET
15V UUVI.NU 11IEI11
Trunks and Traveling Bags
OP
W. D. STADFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Btroet.
We have enlarged our stock In this line
especially for the VACATION SEASON, and
will give special Inducements en these geed
during July and August.
FINEST STOCK OP MOST
Fashionable Hats
IN LANCASTEU.
LIGHT WEIGHT AND EASY PITT1NO.
BADDl.E. C
UADDI.EH, IIAKNKSS, Aa
EDWARD KRECKEL,
-DSAtlk IS
Saddles, Harness,
Trunks, Nets, Rebe3 & Blankets,
NO, S KAHT A'.VW HTKEKT,
Larcabtm, 1'A.
The largest and beat assortment of TUUNK8
In the city at the lowest cash price, all sizes
and qualities.
We have en hand a large assortment of dlf.
ferent styles et Harness, both single and double,
and make te order the finest giaaua of English
Coach and Prench Coupe llarnin-.
Tbe best Harms Drusslng In the world at fiec
a box.
Call and Examine Oar Stock at
Ne. 5 East King Street.
Juul53mdAw
rvu MAJ.M um uitmt.
FOR RENT.
A Peven-Uoem Brick Heuse sltnated en
aasi rreneriCK street.
Annlvat
juncju-tld
NO. 31J EAst KUKDEUICK BT.
TltOH
JQ Tw
KENT.
Twe or lenr room In Brimmer's New
UuUdlnsr. Ne. laSK North Queen .treat. Ueat
iuiu inuuunu. jsiipiy m
.. m l'.". '
febi
UU-lId BHIMMEU'I
l-B L1VEUY OFFICE.
-DIOR BALK OR RENT-BRIOK STABLE
M! and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian
and let, 17x80 feet, en Christian street, be
tween suisi am ana urenge airee
easily changed Inte a machine she;
i East King and Orange stre
Orange streets. Can be
iiechlne sheD
or ware-
house. Easy term.
U. U. HUUIitKKK,
ais-ua
a tterney-t-l.ew.
PRIVATE BALE.
Will be sold at private sale tbe valuable.
reptrty corner Lemen Mulberry and char char
etti frosting tee feet en Lemen street, a feat
ea Mulberry, ana 64 feet en Charlette street.
V&1V ca.DOWT
Junlm4 ECsWMeiui Queen lUwit,
cjaaiAMM.
J atOTTO TMAT A1.WATH WlWa
Honest Werk at Honest Prices.
PHILIP DOBRSOMS
(OLD HIL1ABLB)
Carriage Works Net, 126 and 128 East King St.
The. Largest Assortment et NKW ANOtiaUUNU-liANIl Huggls. Carriages, fhsjUins, Market
Uuilnu Wagons that has aver been Shown te the Public.
If Yeu WsntaUoedand rimt-CIs Phtea, UOTtt DIIRKSUM'S.
11 Veu Want a Nlee Couifertablo ramlly Carrtage, U( Tu HOKKhem'S.
..... l'uY.i,.-Wul "uggy-Veu can Select rreinntujen Different Hindu! Springs, II you HOTO
If Veu Want a Nice and Neat Business Wagen. UO TO IXtBKSOkl'a.
II Veu Want a Parable Market Waimn. UUTll DOKastlM-a.
II Veu Want a tloed Seeend-llaud Cliavten. Uuggy.er Market Waann.UU TO DOBItsOM'S
It Veu Want te lluy a rirsUCIasa Article at a Lewer 1'rtea than amy otesr place In the city
county,
W S7
Philip Dwrsem's Old Reliable Garriae Works,
NOS. US AND 128 KAST KINO NTKEET, LANCASTER, PA.
Ig-VAOTOKY tts it its MIFFLIN
liar Noena.
N
KW YOKK H'l-UHR.
EMBROIDERIES !
WATT & SIAND,
6, 8 ft 10 BAST KINO ST.,
LANCASTKB, PA.,
Open another Large Invoice of Pull Width
KMIIItOIHKUKD lltlKss PI.OUNCINO at C.,
ls,J,,!JHi?iCtS"c,s;Sc,ll) te ijcepervard
lidles- and altses Nainsoek and Cambric
BMIIIlUlDKUKII Plot NC1NO.
s,., Nainsoek and Cambria KMIIUOlliR
KIKs In all width, and hundred of the newest
design at low pi Ices
SPECIAL BARGAINS.
STBll'KD MIUHKU S1LK, only 73c per
yard.
COLOKKO KHEH3 BILKS, 19 Inches wide, Sue.
a aril, worth 7c.
8pectsl Value In lll.ACK DUES) SILKS at
Sisi, 7JC, S7Sc, II ej pjr yard.
All the Popular Chide In MTU A II SASH SILK,
at lie er yard, usually sold &c.
Twenty-nve Pieces Weel-Pace LACE HUNT
1NUJ, Jc. yard, worth lle.
Twe Cssrs Pull !lia JACQUAVhL BED
(JUtLTS, ll.UOeaih, real value. II J
New Yerk Stere.
J.
a MARTIN A CO.
WE 11AVP. JUST riMSIIKl) OUU INVKN.
TOUVIN
Carpet
-AND-
Wall Ptteer
DEPARTMENTS,
AND HAVE A LAUUK LOT or
i
en
Hrlng the size et your room or hall and we ca
find a Kemnunt te suit Wall Paper at half
price and Carpets almost htlf price. Ne such
an opportunity till next summer.
SPECIAL OPPOSING OF
MOQUETTS!
This Season' Pattern, and Beat Quality
Smith's and Hartferd Makes.
Prices during seisnn. II M; new 11.10. Seme
with no bolder te match, at ll.oe.
BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRIES, INGRAINS,
And VELVETS
New for sale. Constantly receiving new addi
tions te our stock for the
FALL TRADE
Handsomer goods thn erer, and with our sn-
InrirnA mn.na JA fJLWt thdV VOU . ISTirelV ln
creased stock el every grade ex Carpet and
uw
grai
wan roper.
J. 8. Martin & Ce.,
Or.WNt UK Ww 8te,
LAKCA8TNB, PA.
HAHD RUBBER TRUSSES.
Ear. Light. Cleanly. Durable aad Meat
Comfertahia warm WMtner xruas.
Special
care liven te fitting, at
" UU llLEY-l DSU0 TOBE.
'IS
KaHWW
Remnants
Hand
itvHta.e.
STllKKT.
mara-lydAs
nur uoen.s.
s
TAMM 1IKOS. .V CO.
Bang
t
DOWN GOBS THB PRICES
ON ft.000 AKIM
Crinkled Seersuckers
rrem no. te nj.ii Yard,
AT THE
BOSTON STORE,
26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTEU, I'A.
New Attraction I
10,000 1AUD8
ZANTA CLOTH,
A New DieMStufl, Iteaiitllul stjles and Celer,
7 Cents a V ard.
UKUEMIIEU OUK
Great Summer Salel
We hvve a llargaln ter each Culler.
COME EAKLY AND UET P1II-4T CHOICE.
A MTMMP.lt I1AUI1AIV-1UI Dezen Lsd'es'
lle-e. inc. a pur . worth USc
peclal Ollerlngel Ladles' l.lnrs Ce lars and
Cutfs and uuchtugs.
Splendid Opportunities for All.
Stamm Bres. & Ge.
rAUER IIROTlIRK.
Summer Wear for Qents.
GENT'S
FURNISHING
GOODS.
HAGBR & BROTHER,
25-27 West King Street.
Gauze, UalbriKKan ami Feather
vvei(?lit Shirts and Drawers.
.Seamless, lialbriggan ant Lia!e
Hosiery.
Hemstitched aud Colored Bor
dered Ilandktrchiefa.
Twilled and Serge Bicycle Shirte.
Lanndried and Unlaundried
Dress .Shirts.
Pongee, Silk, Grenadine and
Lawn Neckwear.
i:. A; W. Cellars and Culla.
One Hundred Dezen Extra Un
Iaundred Shirts at 45c. each.
Scotch Cheviot, Cassimere and
Worsted Suitings.
HAGER & BROTHER,
Ne. 25 West King Street.
LANCASTEU. 1'A.
PAKAHOLB.
B.
B.4H.
Great Bargains I
-IN-
PARASOLS
-AMD-
SUN UMBRELLAS
AT UIADQUAATIBS.
Re Be & HiP
14BMt.KIm
B14BC
Arft
vA.
1 M&Li
.J,il &
ai&ami2e&Siebis. jfcbi l. -x "Si.
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