iw&ffFpfrmr iP m & ?:ppi SOj' ifjfSfl" THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, J DLY 25, 1887. i 77 V fJ WsWm8F?nW&F K" :? BS ? ssf as ?. is .&'" JffTELLIGEHGER IT DAT Of ITUI ' 1 Vf , tin mum a mi. rnm itTc.aaiaaii-a AMmmw rt-eaa. Miea AUOWM tc i oennwnom Jeff AU1WWQ ATI; fi. )ji.iin.lin. lln-l.tln, tin PsMF... " I JUIUMBIIWII ;1B-F".., " ' - 4 Buw.h. v i tee H "' " By..... i 8Ui 'c i6 r?!tlssTC e l 4 00 lie 7e n S 1" H 480 Stjel (80 10 BO ? B Waal-.... 4B0 780 10 cJ 1350 MHO HtWnM,. I OB 00 10 OD 13 BW 1700 80 ' 'StaMtk..... IW TOO 1100 lSODJSDOU 24 OB ,wMatts... tee loes 1700 Barf noe wee r. saelfe-U.. Iteo OD aHwoe shed :, fh-tf..... tee is 00 wee moo uw 62011 r.BJfifm ml ttoej iseuj Meg bboe stxr The Weekly Intelligeneer PmUmtO IVtRV WttMtMMY Mernim. 9MlAVBAalil.0DtoiiHeTn. ewes e t, sHH.l"i 1 nriTTfiWTf vmswaa ermae or itoueirasiacoiimT rane-Tai ran am aevaraT. tu AaoaTHure unui wiuaa oeauaaao te ti wastb sustrt AtBrmtmll A t and Ttlttramt Mi TBI XMTBLUaaNOKR. IttaUlcaoearBaliaias, Lancaster. r CDe CaiuaetecantxUtgencet. LANCA8TKK, JULY S5.18S7. tthatVi ill ThryUe About It: A fresh instalment of instances of flagrant neg'ect at tlm county hospital is given by the Intkm.i OENCEn te-day. The story 01 the boy with scrofulous holes in his leg, yearning te be cared for and et required te work, would be worthy of the Black Hele of Cal cutta, but net of the hospital of the great est agricultural county of the United States. The story of hew uuiers were punished by incarceration with the insane is well authenticated and evidences treat ment of the most barbarous description. And new we would like te knew what the beard of peer directors are going te de about it. De they purpose te ignore these facts which have been collected by the Intelligexi. i:rt with care, and each of which can be amply vouched for? It is needful for them te take active and imme diate measures te first reform the present administration of the almshouse by oust ing all connected with its mismanage ment, and then te provide by careful per sonal inspection against the possibility of such occurrences in the future. Public opinion is aroused en this point, and it v ill net de for the Ireanl of oer directors te trifle at this juncture. The Fall or Tuttle. One geed effect has followed the battle flag controversy, and that is the showing up of the military record of Gen. Tuttle, a Grand Army chieftain, who went se far as te threaten with iiersenal violence Presi dent Cleveland, if the latter isited St. Leuis during the Grand Army encamp ment. It would naturally be supposed that a man guilty of such gross disrespect te the head of the nation would also le an anant coward, but it is rather surprising that the evidence te that tiled w:is se quickly foithceming. The latestaccuser of Tuttle is General V Vi VTmii a staunch liemibllcnn. n, prominent Grand Arm) man and theeilicer who succeeded General Tuttle in the com mand of the department of -Natchez. He is new a prosjreus manufacturer in it. Leuis. Pamir frays Gen. Hocum had te remote Tuttle from command at l'eit Mc pherson, became of the cotton-jobbing rumors that were attached te Tattle's name. When the latter was leaving in disgrace he tried te take a ?2,ii landau, which had been confiscated from a planter and was used at department head quarters. A gunboat was sent after Tuttle and the landau found among his etlects and restored. The act of Tuti le did much te bring the Union army into disrepute among the Southerners. But this is net the worst of the scandals associated with Tuttle 'a name. When he was in command at Xatche, he and a lawyer named Hart would bring about the summaiy arrest of cotton men, and then summarily release them for money. It is said that the aggregate hush mene) amounted te ,7l,0ue. Tuttle is said te have resigned in order te meid a court martial. F.trr.ir biigeesta that Tuttle be net permitted te attend the St. Leuis en campment. Thus has this swindling soldier brought a hornet's nest about his ears by attempt ing te belittle a man, the latchets of whose shoes he is net worthy te lace. Ireland Proclaimed. It has been decided by the Irish priv) council te proclaim all the counties in Ireland under the crimes net, with the single exception of County Autrun, and the edict therefer has gene forth. Antrim is excepted because it is an Orauge stronghold. It is said that the nu em inent will take immediate ineasuiestosup ineasuiestesup piess the Irish National League as the first step tewaids appl)iiig the coeicien act. And wh) is Ireland proclaimed new in a period of profound peace? Its criminal courts are te be sujerseded , the com missioners under the coercion law hae unlimited peweis ; the) may impnsen men without cause and give no reasons. In Bhert, the whole Ulaud, with the exception of one county, is put be)eml the pale of common law protection, and these guarantees of life, liberty and tLe pursuit of happiness that obtain in eveiy cnilutd euntry are suspended. If crime was rampant in the Lmerald Isle, there might be some excuse for this tyrannous action. Hut never lias it been se peaceful as new. Cau it be that the barbarous Teries desire te stir up revolt among the Irish in order te tie them still tighter in the chains of bendanp. Ireland's patience will new be sorely tied. Cum let Laber. Carrell 1. Wright, the commissioner of labor, furnishes some interesting figures en th) subject of convict labor iu his second KUQtial report. He finds a total number aagaged iu convict labor of i,lil9, the males numberiug 5S, 15 1 and the females C.WJ. Of this total number IV-J are en gazed in productive labor of some kind ; 15,100 are engaged In prison duties, and 8,072 are sick or idle. Of the total number, 14,827 are employed under the public ac count system, 1.1,070 under the contract ys em, 5,)7 under the piece-price system and 0,104 under the lease system. Kiw Verk has the largest number of OB lets at work, and that att in .,,, .due the largest amount of convict-made goods, the value thereof being 0,230,HO. The next state In rank is Illinois, produc ing .V-'Si,2u7 worth of coin ict-madegoeds. Iudlana comes next with a product of the value of 1,G7(yei, while Ohie stauds fourth with a product of the value of !,-SijS.li.1--. Then ceme Missouri, l,.llJ,0i0; Pennsylvania, 1,317,'JM; Kansas, l,7tv 67.V, Tetiuessee, (1,112,000; Michigan, 1,07,73.., and, last of the states produc ing ever l,Oee,000 worth, New Jersey, $1, 01U,wi. The ether states and territories drop below the 1,inW,ii) tniint, Ii.iketa coming nt the lutteiii of (lie list with a product of 11, "ft". I toots and shoes are the chief staple of prKm manufacture. Mr. Wright says The value of the total product of the penal institutions of the country for Isn. w.w JJS,"Vt1e,,i, which Is 51-100 of 0110 percent, of thealtie of the total products of the industries of the country. Te make the products of the industries of the whole country in 1M there was paid in wages tcH7,O.V,7'ij, or $1 in wages te J i.M in product. The wages paid by contractors and lessees te states and counties for the labei of convicts, from which resulted a product of the alue of IW", was a,M2,,'70, or i in convict labor wages te C.pi of product of ceuvict labor.'. Anethkii IUiliaiote election ballet Ikix sttitler has surrendered. He gees te jull for two years ami must pay a line tit J I.cmi. l,el justice te done though the heat ens lull. The Mlllerai ille Nermal school authorities are holding out special inducements te Lau. caster people te pursue a course or Instruc Hen there As will be seeu by the advertise, meut prluted en Saturday, the rates are tixed se low as te 1 s wlthiu reach of the humblest el citizens. Tun state fish commission has ben judiciously using the small appropriations allowed It, if the report Just lsuel Is truthful. There have beeu distributed during the past year from the hatchery at Allentown IteeO rainbow trout, .11 ,-H mere than the preced ing year ; Ju, loe brook trout, 3"i WO less than last ear; n-i black bass, ti-J3 uinre than Iu ls. j German carp -t 100 for IhnJ ud lss7 3,Mt less than in Ivm, The distribution made from the Krle hatchery was: llroek trout ne,OiH.), Se 000 mere than Is' . Kilnbew trout 17,i M), 2,1101) less than lssj. Salmen trout;7 Oee, 141,000 mere than hv, German carp l,,st, 1,12-J mere than K-v. Tim Philadelphia 7 lines' fourth of July fund amounted te mere than ivO, all el which was spent but fill, 17. And new what shall the ban est be ? Tin: HarrisburR ,yir Is In the hands of the sheriff and will be sold en .Saturday uejL Kxecutlens were Issued against the proprietor, Cel. W. V. Hastings, by A. J. Dull for tUWO, Dauphin Deposit bank with Hen. W. A. Wallace as surely for J.',6eO and 1. V. Duller ferfSKI. This newspaper was seemingly en iejiuk uasis, 11 contained carefully selected news and the advertising pages were well tilled. It was the cheapest publication lu the city, being lumisbed at ttie teuts a wek. e statement ha been made by the pro prietor as te the cause of Its failure. Wn it's In a name'' (.eerge a-hincten, colored, was l)nchid at Mississippi city, Mississippi, en Saturday mernin.-, 1 r bar ing attempted te lelouleusly assault )0iiug while woman. Wk are glad te sen that the General D. It. llirney Camp, Ne. 13, t'ennsylmnia Dlilsieu el the isens et etnrans.has ti'dresswl a sharp communication te Ueneral Walter S. l'ayue, cemuiander-in-chlel el the order, protesting against the use of the expression "when we have a strictly loyal Congress," lu l'a) tie's recently issued general order Ne. 111. The action or lllruey camp was unaiilmeus, and It rebukes brawler l'ayue iu this dgnlUeU and forcible lauguage : " We consider It de cidedly unlcoemlng for a military orgauii ergauii orgauii tlen te contradict iu any manner the loyally of Congress. Cengrtws Is tliegeverniug body el this country, and it docs net txcoiue an organisatien that prelesses te stand upferlhe old llag and thus fellow in the loet.t.tfsof their lerelathers, te antagenlza the sincerity et therepresentatiieser theixeple because they are uet el the same isiliiical isjrsuaslen. Ne legislature, no matter what Us politics, can allerd te arm a secret military organize tlen that proclaims through its commander In chief such an accusalieu as occurs in gen. eral order Ne. la We consider the afore afere afore mentieneil part el general order Ne. l'S, treasonable lu iu character." Ha man and (iaudaur rewrd an alleged race for an alleged stake of f 1 en) at Pullman, III., en Saturday. It was plulnly h hiipe. dreme, aud daudaur's backer bluntly says he told his man net te win. HmI raves have become se dishonest that sell-rtsptsjtuig ee. pie will net patronie theui. Itl'Kl s K. Nil M-i.Bl, the I'lilladelphUlaw. yer, who had much te de with drattlug the reienue billef I-vs;, pourssernn het ahet at ex Attorney General Palmer for proueunc Ing that legislation an "abortion and a botch." Shapley says : When ex-Attorney i iuneral I'almer under takes te criticize a bill which he doe net understand, it would be well ler hici te re member wnat au " abortion and a botch " thoactet lsT-j was, whichsliad h's approval, aud which, according te thedtcisleu of our supreme court, resulted in allowing ti,e cor cer cor (erations of this stale, as a t!a, te escape w Ith the ia) ment of what Is tiiUali ut te a tax of about one mill en the dollar of thiir mortgages and menejs at interest, while prliate citizens are required te pay three mills. He would also de well te take up lolume 101, el the I'euiisjiiauia suite re-irt-, ami re-read the t ace et the common wealth is. theStaudard OlU-empany, which resulted m ailiautagHeusly te that corpora tion, and, alter reviewing the manner In which the commonwealth's case was pre sented by himseir as attorney general, he will probably lime a clearer idea el the meaniugel the words, "an abortion aud a botch. Naturally enough, Hx-Atterney (Jnneral Palmer regards tin d leated bill id lv7 with disfainr aud will eps, u in the coiuiuls ceiuiuls coiuiuls sien el which he is a tnemlr, las-ause the (act that such a bill was un ewarj te corn ct the actef ls7u aud its almost unanimous passage by both branches et the legislature, In spite of the pretests el Mr. Palmer's friends, the corporations, convict him, at hast, of having jalkd te earn his salary, In tailing te silnt out te the governor that by It thfl htate would le-e and eorisiratleus gain about tl.oeo.injo tier annum. Tin: lull delegate representation at Allen town, en August J, will be .ies. This Is a gaiu of niue delegates eier the ele el IsKi PKKisOriAl,. Hux. en viim.s i;. u, ,B ms i,,, named by the Itumecrats ler additional law judge of layette county. ' " Klilini, I . ii . ... ., .i. ..i . - , '. '!, ui hid Simula i eiMrirH. lien, presilcts a reusing time when President ;leeland lUils the Allunta exiswitlim ..,. the Atlanta exismltlen ou ucuiur hi. 'i!!.1'!."" 1.'IVI. of the New erk club. is ivmi. . L. V ' '" "ie ew "" e u b, no New 'i1'" "IIU laterilewua by l..?."?w .erk '' as the best all sr..n,..l uau piayer in the world. Himen Camkken arrlicnl in Ixinden I imi te earn et u10 Wrl, all ller ,'i, 're , tirstchld, a boy, te his grandson, Theu , iluruslde, a resident there. uuu" ball player In The world. '""'ou"l, wimen tAMimeN arrlicnl in Ixinden iu illln tfi Ifturn ii ,1... i.t-.i. . . . M "iiuuii ill a heuias liiiiiiAiui.ijt.iiNMiAi. William M(K,,k DL'.N, retire.), dled Mutiday morning Ht Ills residence In lairfax ceuuty, Virginia, u,0 7"Jyoarel liisage. He was Judge advocate general or the Pulled Stales army. Si'KAKKit Caiu.isi.i; hsvb: "1 think the renouiinatleu el Mr. t'iev eland Is a lereennn conclusion, and in my opinion it Islhe wisett aim uesi uiing me nouievratic party can de. It nominated he will be elected, no matter who may be his opponent. He has given the country a aentible, business-like and patri otic administration, and the best evidence of his capacity for the place he eccuplea la found lu the tact that even his most vigilant and vindictive political opponents have net been able te pelut te a single iiibtance In which any public Interest baa aullered en account el his eulclal conduct" t'OPPLABttW. An Alabama OeiiaiMsaiaa Talks of HU Strength In Maw Verk and Ik Moelh. W ashlngten L'etr, l'hllitilhia Ledger. Congressman Wheeler, of Alabama, has been spending the past few weeks In New Yerk, and In the course et his travels met many people with whom he talked about President Cleveland, with a view of ascer taining average public sentiment In refer refer euce te the president's chance for a second term, tleueral Wheeler says there Is ecu slderable talk In New erk city among politicians In laver of Governer Hill, but the people are for Mr. Cleveland ami the general la confident tic will have the New erk delegation In the Democratic national convention. The Democracy of the coun try at large were for the nomination el Mr. Cleveland, and It would be lelly for the New Yerk Democracy te oppose him. General Weaier declares that the Meuth Is ler Mr. Cleveland's reuomiiiatleti, because he has had the courage te treat the people of mai section witu lairucas, "iieiere i leie- laud btvame president," ald General Wheeler, "the Seuth was under a ban. We were nominally eUal te our Northern brethren before the law ; but In reality we were In a very dlllerent position, lu our own country we were really treated as a subject race, a race in whom rebellion and discontent aud disorder were nat ural and hereditary. Aud as we were treated at home, se we were regarded abroad. Our credit was gene. Capitalists would net Invest their money among us; strangers would uet come te live among us. e usually opposed the ltepublican admin istration, and that party opposition was con strued and rverted Inte a propensity te oppose the government This Democratic administration has given us au opportunity te prove that Imputation te be a lie. Presi dent Cleveland has given Southern men the position of equality te which they are by right entitled ana has put us right tsstere the world. The consequence Is that men and capital are tlewlng te the Seuth, as te a land el future wealth and greatness. The Seuth has been put tieu the read te presjrlty by this Democratic administration, and the Seuth will is? solid for the renotutnaUen el Mr. Cleveland." TIIKKK s MILKS. Frem the e erk Sun. lleDbf's Deiiliis "Ma," said Hebby, "you told me te count a hundred every time 1 getaugry." "Yes, Hebby." " Well, I've get up te sixty, au' I'm gettlu' madder all the time." An !ateretle Kulu. " en have no ruins In this country as we have in Knglaud," remarked au Kugllshman te au American citizen. " I don't knew about that," returned the c'timi. "There's the Jehn Sherman presi dential llOOUl.'' Twe (Question. "De you net often wonder, tieerge," she said, seltlv, us they steed at the gate, "at the luhnlte number of stars, where that vast, silent, eternal precession is going and whence It came ?'' "Wes," replied Geerge, rather hesita tingly; "but don't you hud that te leek at the sky for any length el time makes the back of your neck ache?" HanilraiTrd lu HI Snsrlhrart. 1 rem the Athens II inner. Among the attendants at commencement Is a charming young lady from an adjacent county who is a great favorite in Athens. She Is visiting a down-town family. On Sunday night lat a handsome young profes sional, whom we call lr.;iianet 'k, called ujmn Mi's Amanda Sprlggins (which Is net the lady's real name). There were In the parlor a pair of handcutls. Dr. Hancock jestingly proposed that they sutler themselves te have their wrists linked together, te which propo prepo sition MissSprfgginsreadily consented. The handcutls were spring locks, aud seen had the young couple tinnly bound together. After a while they tiecatue weary of this bondage, but d iscevered te their consternation that the haudculls could net be loosened. It was then discovered that the key was in the possession et a young man who had gene en a visit te Oconee county, and was net ex pwted home until next day. The young couple decided te make the best el their situation aud spend the night sitting up. 1 ertunately, heweier, just as the clock struck 1- the jiossesser of the key chanced te return, aeu me uauucuus were removed The Smiw el Mum lllttlic 1 net whiter thin teeth that re dally ruhUd with f-OODOMT, ana coral gathered tn eiean depths cannot sarpi's the hue of gumd freed from speiik'lness liy the same salutary atfnnt. American ladle vlsltlnit foreign land-, exclU) tneenvy of thulr transatlantic sisters lth the Kimirt-lntf eicellencH of their Us-th. When a-ked te what they ewe their charms, they inur uiur the tellsmanlc word SO.UMUNT. tvuviAL minera. lUliaiu liniun. There can ls inn thing hrelc In a medicine as well a In Individuals. Hitnlerk Heed hit tm h ivu eifetled uiaiiy s gallant rescue ainenir the suBerlng sick. Them inds hav e escaped the inliwiles of d)9pepda and nervous debility through the lira of this wonderful nimtlc Inn. I Is emphatically the best stomach and bleed tonic In the world, rersslehyll U. Cochran, dniKtst, ISi and ISJ North Queen street, Lan caster. Called te Hresch. We bsil ctllisl upon te prom h a tow gnpel f .els tacts thut an, worth knowing. Wh want everybody te enjoy all that Is possible In this world. We sum ull these who are suffering tre'n rheuinatGui, neiiralxlk, and all m h, liralns and pains te knew that Themnt' fclee trie (Id Is au unfailing and splendid cure, for mle by II. II Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and lja .North Cjutsjn street, 1-ancaster. Frem Clsvclait, Ohie, Cemes a letter signed T.Walkiir.earlng " limit six month nx) ceiiuueni.sl taking Jlunleck Jlloeil JltUrrt ter pretiHited cass et lumbago und genenil debility, and new am ideated tn slate liavu recovered lny appetite, and wonted tn'ngth Feel bitter altogether " or side by II II Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and i North uueun atreut, l.anciL-iler. Net a Vase. Notac.ase.ef rheuiuatUin, net a casenf neu ralgiu. nnlacuneef luiiieiie-s, nolacajeel pain or npraln net one hs failed te go when at tacked by 77iemii' Kclrrtric Oil rernale by II. It Cochran, drugg-lat, 1.J7 and IX) North Uuwn atreet, Laucaster. What Can'l II Cured Muat lie Kndared." IhU old adage does net l;iilly that we must suffer the intaurtea of dyaipala, when a medi cine vnth the curative properties of 11 ur deck Meed Itllteri Is available, it Is one of the most mihalantlal aud reliable rem ml lei Held te-day rerwdeby II 11. Cochran, druggl.t, IJ7 und IJU .North ytnsiu atieut, Luncadter. "Sint nriy liulUra, In flni terlug Inr rheumatism before I tried Thmmu' Kcleclrie Oil. Uaed a V-cnt bottle of this medicine, and get out In one week, for bums and sprains It is excellent" Jas. Ilurham. Kal I'oinbieko, Ji. . rersalebyll 11. Coch ran, druitglat, IJ7 and )J0 North Queen street. LancuaUir. ' hlj's Cream italm was rnxiiniiiended te rne by my druggUl as a preventive te hay fever Have been ualng It directed ulnce the 'Jth el Aug at and have Iniina 11 a ecltlc for that much mssled and loutliaeiuo diaeaae. rerten euia or mete 1 hive utun agieat suirerer each jr, iieiii Auguit'Jth till fieit, aud have tried mail) alltKid remedies for Its cure, tun Kl)' cuaiu Jltliu Is the enl) preventive 1 have ever found. Hay lever sutlerers ought U) knew of Its illuicy r. It. Aluswerib, I'uhllsher, Indian, upulla. Ind. J)ls jwdoedAw Mothers I Mathers 1 1 Mothers 1 1 1 Are jeu dlslurbedat ulghtand broken of jour eslbyualck child sutTurlug and cr)lng with the excruciating inlnel cutting teeth t II se, goat once and get a bottle el illtl, WlNSLOW'h SUOllllNU bVitUf. It will relieve the peer little sullurer Immediately depeud upon it ; there la no uilat&ke about It There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell Jim at ence that It will regulate the bowels, aud give reat te the mother, and relief and health te the chUd, operating like tingle It la perfectly sale u uae In ull cases and pleas ant te the Uate, und la ths prescription of eue of the eldest aud beat female physicians and nurses In the United States, held everywhere IfVtentsu bottle. uia)Jllyd4w I'liOI'ON.HJi. VTOTlCme HlUDGi: JtUlI.DKKS. i I'ropesala ler the erection of an Iren or Weeden llildge, ever Hammer Creek, between ISphrjta and Wurwlck tewnshlpa. about one iu. .rti""'."!! ""'"ay Htatleu. en Urn Columbia Ueidlm? Ual way, will be received at the ertlie .I'K" -""'' comiidaslenera Lancaster. i"i. undl noun. Monday, Augual 1, ls7 uttelcr' fl.e'mlhe'Wmc"."" Y00,UJ,, ""du ""'been "IINHIMiUlUll! HBNUYr. HAUrilAN. Atlest i rati.. r.nr. ClerkVTeS-''l''a w.?.M Water la made ital'y Ice cola ii ,Th ,r ". shaved leu lluuley'a Cream attada u i2 llcleus drink, 6c. agists, at UVBLUft DKU0 ITUKa. A Waal taai.Z. VLBrBLAHlj' MBDtCAL C1MMONM L1YKH KKGULAIVK. -TAKK SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR. Ask the recovered dv-speptlc, bilious anlTer ers, victims el Fever and Ague, the mercurial mercurial mercurial dlioased patlnnt, hew they recovered health cheettnl spirits and geed nH'tlte-they vtIII will tell you by taking Simmons l.lver Regu lator. TO AU, Mrt KlilNti rltllM IMKI'RI'SIA SICK I1BAKACI1K AND Illl.Utl'SN K." " Have been a victim te Hip above complaints for years, and alter trjlnn varteus remedies my only success was In the ne el Simmons l.tver Itcgulaler. which never failed te tvlleve me. 1 can assure then sntlerlng Irem the alsiveall tnents that they would be grva'ly tsuieBlted by Its use. ' J M. II.M AN. ieitns. Ala. J II KILIN ALU , JyJiM.W.rAw rblladelphls, l'a. QAHC1NK PlaAMTKIUH. Ill MKII.Vl.S AAUUKII IU Bensen's Capcine Plaster ! THK llhST IN 1HK WUK1.H. Cures rienrl.y, Uheuuistlsm, l.uiuhSKO, Hack ache. Weakness, Colds lu the Chest and all Aches and Strains. llewareef Imitations under tlmllar sounding names. 47 Aak for lfanen's and take no ether. decH-6uidAwMW.tr TTOP I'll. US. SICK HEADACHE, tUSl'ltPSlA, 1MHUKSTIO.N, III UOIISN E.ss, LI1.1NK-S. I.IV KK Cl)MI'l.Al.Nr, realtlvely Cuied by Little Hep Pills, The I'eeple's Kavertte I Iver l'llls. They act slowly but surely, de net tixv and their vtTiwt Is lastltiK, and therefore worth a dozen ethers (Docter's formula I suiall, augar- ceattsd aud easy te laku. tsi lusttiuenlals. uVc. at drugKl.ts or mailed en rvcelpt of price. THK IIUI'1'II.I.Cii. New Londen, Ct. They are THK II BST ever made " Prepared by an old aisithcciry Ive bottles II. fold by Kverv KruggUt In Laucualer. Junels-lyMW lAw UOWEKH, .It'. F LINN A HKKNKMAN. CARD I We tutve a number of Goevla which ere just in sewksen, und which, owing te our giving- special attention, we cm offer great inducements. " I'eunsjlvanlii " ltwn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. We have as geed Uiwii Mowers as are in the market for tb.ue and (T.ne. llAby C'arnasvs We carry seventy-live varieties in stock. These goods are our own special aud our prices are low. llefngeraters are new in season. Hew few people knewanything about Kefrigera Kefrigera ters. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ueal Oil Steves There is mere differ ence In Ceal Uil Steves than almost any thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew what veu are trettinu. Ice Cream Freers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anj where, but can you get the best at the lowest prices. Veu can trem us. I.awn Tenuis Setts, Genuine Mexican end Common Hammocks, Base Itall and all Sporting Goods at Factory 1'nces. FLJNN & BREMBHAM, Ne. 152 North Queen Street. WIXEH AXU LIQUORS. pUKE KYE WHISKY. Old Gret! Spring Distillery. Situated en Kaat Orange street, tjetween Orange and Chestnut, one square east !of reser voir, Lancaitrr, P 1 have Just erected a new distillery with all of the latest Improved machinery for dUUUluir runts UlK W1ILSKV. " A. II. HUEArrKIL Prn,irltir. This Distillery has been erected at the famous Its plenteous and unfailing supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when they were boys, and It has nev er lieen known te run dry even tn the hottest weather. Frem this spring all the water used In the distillery Is ob tained, the pump drawing Iretn It twenty-five gallons a minute. itesldes my own distilled Whlsky.lalse handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, &c sTCail and be convinced. A. ILSHKArKKH, Distiller, I8TOKB Ne. Kl North gueen Street, N. B. raiuiers having geed ltye en hand can find ready sale for It at the store or dlaUllery. Highest cash market price paid ter a geed arti cle. aprtfi-lydAw G REIGART'S WINE STORE OLD BOUCHE SEC, lt'KU rfKIHSlKCK. fOMMKItrHKC, MOUUETBKC-. 1 U.U. MUMM KXTltA DKV, And all 'ether Leading brands of Imported Champagns. Sele Agent ter the Pleasant Valley Wine special I. reat Western Kx. Dry. our own brand, the nnest American Champagne In the market. Juit received another large Invoice of Califor nia Claret and White Wlue from Napa Valley, California. "A large stock of Imported Burgundies, ClareU, Uhlneandhauterne Wlnis. We also have the largest and finest stock of Brandies, WhUkles, 1,1ns, Madeira, Sherrys and tort Wines, llasa Ale, (Julnnesa Hteut, Saratoga and ApelllnarU Waters In the city. H. E. Slaymaker, Agt, Me. 20 BA8T KINO BTRBHT, LANCASTKB, PA. NAODI.EN, &V. EDWARD KRECKEL, DSILSS IM Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, NO. 5 MAHT KtXU HTKKKT, LsacasTaa, Pi. The largest and best assortment of TKUNKS In the city at the lowest cash prices, all sizes audiualltles. We have en hand a large assortment of dlf terent styles el Harness, both single and double, and make te order the finest grade el JCngllsa loath and Vrench Cuupe Harness. The best Harness Dressing In the world at BOO. a box. Call ana Kzamln Oar Stock at Ne. 5 East King 8trt. UMW MUUIM.. J. aUlVLKKACU July Bargains ! lU-st rrvncti fUuied Satlnes, SV3 1 l.l)tht and Dark Urettnds. Crinkle", .IHc. and V. I.emnanU .Hatlues, .k' Ueninaiits Light 1'ttnts, It. Bargain In While t-.intiroldetvd Itels's, at II upwards. Ii.ui;-vlns la summer Mlka at 3JS. S(,KVand Vi Cen Is. Best lllsck silks ll-W and II IV (hid I et of Corsets at -V. Kegntar ptlce, iX'. tellui. tssik at our Itariratna. lUaly Bih el, lapeslty llnmcls, Kltra Suis.r and Imsniln Carpets, tlisvrand lahla Oil Clelha te clean up odds and ends. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Me. 20 Bant King Street, LANCASTER, PA. J. MAKT1N A CO. J. B. Martin & Ce. DR. WARNER'S 1 1 ts The most popular Dol Del lar Corset ever intro duced. Adapted te nearly every form, and gives mere general satisfaction than any ether Corset ever made. J. 6. Martin Ce., Csjr.Wert King & Prince Nta. LANCASTNII. PA. rAKAHOLH. te a AH. Great Bargains 1 -IN- PARASOLS -AND- SUIT UMBRELLAS AT lIBAUOUAUTKUa. K. B. & H. 14 East King St. aplJtrrd VAMBMAxmaa. QTANDAKD WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, M08. 40, 43, it HAEKBT IUBU, Hear of rostedca, ; Lancaitar, Pa. I bar In Bteck ana Balld te Order Brer Va riety of the following style t C0UPM,Bl0UlaV8.CABttlJLT1J, CAKKIAU1U, VICTOUIA8. BUaiNKSS WAUUMIL "T" CAKT8. MOCALL WAGONS. 8UBK1B8, ". MAkJLKT VTAUOWH, PHiCTUMS, .k . KiPJtBSIJ WAUONI. I employ the Best Mechanic, and have facul ties te build cerecUy any style of Carrla-tae-slred. The Quality, Style, ana Finish et est Werk, mslt decidedly ths CUBArBsff IN TUB , MOTTO i Fair UssUlng , Honest Werk at BeW tomPrteea." PleawglveiMacaU. Bepalrlag Freaiptij Atteaiei Te. PsUCBS LQWBB TUAM ALL OTHBIU. sWOnaftat of WerkBAMpaasjlrmplc)yja (OrUMptlTPOM. RDPTURE-OURE UUABAMTKBD BT Dr. J. & Mayer, 831 Arcs street, Phllaaai. pala. Pa. Basa at oae. Se oparaUea or bl bl uasste&r. Tkoaaaaeapf tans, At Btysteaa Cera IIIC Corse VAJIBIAslBa, A MOTTO THAT ALWATH W1MB. Honest Werk at -AT- PHILIP DOBRSOMS tOLO HBL1ABLK) Carriage Werka Net, 126 and 128 Ea8t King St. Tet) Largest Assortment nt NKV? ANII nKCHNU.IIANH Hul I'.rH... ih.i... Bu.ln.ws Wmtens that ha. avar ln""aywntVSH!W,Tfl'nh"te'"' If Ten Wanlatloedand First Clans I'hmten, UUTttlimcitniiieit II Veu Waul a Nice Comlertalila ramtly Carrien. uiJtii leiiruu.'iu II ten W ant a Biigiiy-leu can Select trem riiirnn Hltrm..i .,?J, Biigay-loueauSelecllromrillMiiliHroren'i'BTt.dol ptliiK.. II you Uinil POKKXIIM'H. oennty, UOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriae Works, sa. si rk.a St avs sa.w.. saa a a.Siaiai auaaa ... . . NOS. 186 ANU 128 YASV KINO rt'AUlVHY M A US MIFFLIN VLvriitnu. KKS .V KATHKtlN. M Lew Prices. Clothing at Lew Prices New. The Summer is ptisalng by, mul uiii stock will U (sold te Kite um room, te rid tis of Siimnu'i tioevls. Wlien ScitcniU'r cerutvj we w.uit most of our Utiles i luwl of utunivr tioevls, te tm icilllcil by Newit StjhMfer l'.ill. t'ome itml sce our lock, coiiip.ue prices, mil if )ou tell us wo'ie tee IiIrIi, it'll tm !emetliiiiK atr.tiiKu te m. We're uet high pnccvl, but we aiestnctlv tlrst cLtss. 'e tmsli from our stock. If we can't Rle ou roeiI t.tltie for our money, we'll net ,vsk you te buy. Lew pmed, together with goeil value.-i, rule here. e one will le iiujn.iw.tl iieii, no nutter hew itiexerieiiccil. Myers & Eathfen, l.h.VKlNll I LUTIIIhUs, NO. 12 BAST KLNQ STREET, LAMCAH1RK. l'A w lLMAMMOIl A rUHTKK. CALL L'S DV TELEPHONE. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. EXTRA LARGE SUITS -roil- Very Large Men. ta8, TO H-LIIKr MBAbUUEUBMT l-KlUKS-IUOte 15(. Hack and Cutaway Coats In Cheviot, latch Cleth, Caalu1en-H and Weiatt'ds. BrKiilar Htrrs In Thin Murnunir Coats and V eats at II bu te t: M. Odd l'ants In All SUrs- ll.se te i; ut. TRUNKS & VALISES Fer Short Trips Hvasldoer Menntaln 12.111 te tl 50. V AL16E3-.WC. te H 0). MK.S - B.TKA LAItt.K Sl.K WORE1NO PANTS, SHIRTS -AND- UNDERWEAR. Uenta' and Beys' Full Dress Narrow floated Wblte Whirls, II de. Sninmer Neckwear, 9c. te &0c. Bumuier hiring Neck ties, 10c. per dezen. Bread Brim Straw Hats FOli CAUI'INU Oil riSHINti I'AUTIBS, 20 and '. Lent. Full Drcsbtiaw Hats, Sue. Light Colerod Fleilhla Felt Heihvs, II 60 te sfie. Larirn Aiaertment Beys' Knock-About Hats, loc. aud 15c. Lap Duster., Heme Pheels and Whips. Mackinaw Straw Helmets, lys., weith II :. Canvas Helmets, lie. and 2V:. Special Camping Uelmct, tee. NEW Sl0LS FOK LAUIK9, MISl AND UBNTH Ladle' BtylUh liongela Kid Beet, 1200. Ladles' Hand Sewed Lace Oxford, ll.oe. ijOdes' American Kid Common Sense, ll.M. Genu' Call Butten Shoes, flM, OenU' Calf Balmoral Shoes, UW. OenU' Dress Butten Shoes, 11.50 and II 75. Gents' Lew Cut Summer Shoes, 11,7s. WILLIAMSON 6 FOSTER, 82, U, 56 u. 38 EMt King HU, ltH.AflTBII.rA. QAJPK, BURBANUMPKKOY UUHK. K3 Mapl Hnptar. Vartcoeels) and Special Ulsease r mm. " uiuui n eaa Ind la Dr. Wrtghl Wky Im knmbnnaa byauack nra sh w .w . ww cukuii mhi only Kaatj. rsrraieua us rauaeai IV Ol tk UK -' and tin.. fain a t Ctraaa Oeiaa-n no. Adviee Free da ucwaa aaaeree ling, at urrs eaa be treated ana rs um sanvasy. c iceapnvata .. "k r . a. WJUwIITa sns stiata etn v ADeya Kaea. BVUVIBB, BO. Herfest Prices. Market fltftfJk ItJis It sKisVita titm lh" uy oiiier iittuw in th ciiy ' NTKU LT, LANUA8TKK, PA. STUKKT. inani-lydAt I'AI.AVK OF t'ANHION." T)AI,A(JK UK KAHIUON GREAT ring I -AT ASTRICH'S Palace el Fashion. 13 EAST KINO STREET LANCtBTK.lt, l'A. Thlr day we call nltoiitlen ti the (IUKAT KK UUClltIN lu Silks, Surahs, Satins, VELVETS. Oiir-vVc.su UAH all.lv i. In hII lotera luc-d liiMc i lluiscnall tnrJc . Stv maun i,Hliir,'l te l.'c . J. HATI N rvduu-d te i.A: , ij AT1N rvdiiivd te w. BLACK silk VKLt KTS I, dnc.rfl In. in l lai t .?;. .'".'"! l.tii'ijc, iremllMi telLH; Irein liei te II .. I'l.USIIKS rvduciMl freinlt.iiluc. Twenty-four Inch I'l.Uhll ivdaexl te 11.15. IIAItuAINS IN MUltOIUKBt. LACK ILOUMll.NU AM ShilWIKt.i. AND ALI.OVKK BhlUTINU. wc Ori'aiu Lare Fleiiiiclnit at lc : 1175 llak HpHiileh l.iicn lleiiiicliiKati: IJ.anu lllrtrk Km l,reld,i.,d l.iice Flniiiiilni; at till, I 7Mllatk Chanltlly je FlmincliiK at II i . I.' 51 lllm.k Haiitah Oulpiire Hnnnin- at 11 tn , ;.ie. kin linildirvd Sklrtlnx at Ut loc I iraalmmsl .NnliMoek at i. j 15c. CnvMliarrud .NkIihoeIc at OBI T ll.UUAI.s M KlilBON. Ne 5. 7 and 'J All "Ilk Otteman at tr. aiaid. Ne. lb.All Hllk Datlu Klhl.en, pltei edit,., Ul. a One Let of Fancy Klhheni., Ne. IB, reduced Ireui sec. te vc lll,ickd Saah Kllilieu, alt jllk, teduced from 9.0 Ul5i One iMi of s,h liiuhen at iV. a yaid. Kiwclal llririaliia In Black Itiuiienn. Ne li,, I Ien bin. Faced 8alln Itlliben. extra heavy plcet edne, at only lJc. a ard. UllKATKEDUiri'lON IN UNHKIIWBAU AND HUslKUl. ldliw' HahrlKttan Venlx, .Ilk hound and silk atltchrd, ii'diie'il from I ic. te ,"h Lani-' llalhrlKuan eat, diict-d from 37c. te lie with alcoves, re Ladles' llalhrhtKan c-Ht, lawt ductd from ."i"c. te a7c piallty, re- Ladles' aaii7(i Vests reduced Iretn bio. te Vc n Oeiits' BallirlKKan SblrU reduced Hern .17c. te Children aSlrlifd Hese rediued Irem Jteltc jhlldien'a flaln Colored Hosn reductd frein Children's Full KeKiilur Unde Hull Hew, two pairs for Xn: , furmerl) i'K.a mlr. Ladles' Hese at Ulc, formerly lVe. Laillea' All-LlDuaiieiiistltchedllandkerchlers. lour for &c. Ladles Kinbrnldered Handkercblela, two for Sic t formerly 25c. a pair. Laale' Hemstitched Haudkeichlefs.'ic merly 10c. lerin- VMUVB. AT WIANT'K TKV OUU HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The Finest Fleur sold In the market. Olvnlt trial and yen will lu pleamM Alse (iraham F our, Oat Fleur, Uye Fleur, and bell BalsliiK Fleur for BUcult, Ac. Uoeds Delivered. Tele phone Connection. GEO. WI4.NT, anlTd Nam West Kin street AT BURHK'B. PICNIC GOODS FOK TUB 1'ICNHJ SEASON. First the flcnle l'late-lt Is llitht and cheap and requires tin waMblug-aavea your dNhea. Plain and Ml led Tickles and Chow-Chew In small bottles. Sardines tn Oil and MuBtard, Cem. preaiud Beef In two pound cans. Bened Chicken and Turkey, foiled Ham, Tungne, Fresh Lob Leb ster. Frfah Columbia Itlver Salmen. Frenh Mackerel, Freh Oysters In cans and l'lckled Oysters! n small Jars for picnlrklmr. t erk Slate Cream Cheese, awls Cheese, Chipped Beef, etc BURSK'S, NO, 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCABTKB, PA 4VTelepben. MOB MALM UB BBKt. FOK KKNT. -. . J2v2.nZlu"u u"clf Heuso situated en East Frederick ntreeU Apply at JuneJD-tfd NO.aMEAhl f UKDEKICK8T. DtUK KKNT. -U TWO 5r !ou. J" n Brimmer's New $2 IPH.W ertk Queen trout. Heat BuUdlnsr. and xaalncluded Apply at' fehis-tfd BEIM IMBA'S LtVIUy OFFICE. ffOR HALK OK KKNT-BKIUK HTAHI.K A. and let. 17xaU feet, en llhrintln atrf.r l. twmn But King and Orange street. Can be easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware- house. Easy term. is. u. BUUUSKBH, ais-tld A llernev-et-Law. BJUtlVATK BALiK. VVUI be sold at private sale the raluable property corner Lemen Mulberry and cbr. 1n nung suu reel en Lemen street, se icsi "- ssi"-fry, ana sa iev en vsanetw street. Fl7 te Clee Sae II O. B. DOWJIBT, M. Ml Xwtt atMM itreet, " " '1MSW TwSSLTT'-Krr rtt Jb-IMm r? 1 " u,rjf i , &f !&j)ift.?l t-ra.".