rV-' vJtSM "vysefcT'SR-rtS- ' av A THE LANCASTER DAtLY rNTELLIGENCE, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1887. wmmmmmw l 99 bl kV' u i - IGEHCEK , NTS MUM A TUB, flftt UTetm iiu uiru i t c he: TteJ 1ST I IB. 4 la. tin. W m.Mtiniiaviiw 1 nil I IB v BOB 70U 8 10 10 BO IBM BM i IDS IBB tee se in in in OOI IM iS t 108 IM tee IK IS 110 in 71" in un n !... M Tte 1080 00 1000 USB Toe hob man 17 00 W0l MOO HOD low 1700 Ban 17 00 MOO BOO BOO MOD 38 U) tOM ism BOD MOO MOO UW IB oettnoMoo BOO MHO XV Dm Weekly Inteillgeoeer $ tVMV WCDNOOAV MOftNffM. . SS ...-- I As HMIIW KAeaa. HfAlsnE "nunMf aomefioff 1 ?3 BAjBk ABB A oesrr nn ssssaawa aansnaa tr lanMMMMaUtlflMBHMilMavUMnaMiB JJ EMm ABB VUVBTII. 1U ABOBTSOtm Lrrraa. .-... ; S .Z"ls1 sBmi all Ukn tasat iwimu m. i . -H nfTHLUQBNOHB. IsMUtfeaeerBwliaiiia. Lancaster. rt ftp muattt3nttMgencet. LANCASTEB, JULY W.1W7. The Ceuatj Henpltil. The latest developments in the in vest i. fttlen by the Intklueknci.r into the ntal-Edminlatratien at the county hospital raise a new question, and that is whether the physician elected by the peer directors te leek after the unfortunates who need Medical attention is competent for his work. Ills action in the case of the boy Conway indicated a lack of faith in his ' own treatment, and his diagnosis of the Keener case reveals a grave difference of opinion between himself and another city physician as te the proper course of treat ment. It is well te keep this fact in iumd In the investigations new under progress. The Intklmei:nci:ii has no personal feeling in the crusade it is carrying en single-handed for better methods ut the county hospital. As one of our correspon dents peinta out, the system is mere the subject of attack than the men who con duct it. It is doubtless true that the methods in vogue for securing the em em peoyes of the institution are the ery worst. ad that political iniluence is stronger than real worth in attaining a place at the hos pital. But, waiving that consideration, is It net possible that tee much is expected from one efllcial, and that the whole place te conducted in a manner entirely tee nig gardly? Ward nurses are helected from these mentally and morally uuilt for such work. An increase in the number of paid empleyes would undoubtedly help te cor rect the present evils, if these emplejes were chosen for merit and net for political service. As for the Increased cost, the people would cheerfully pay it, if they knew that the suffering peer of the county were receiving proper attention. The people of Lancaster county will net permit this demoralizing state of affairs te continue at the county hospital, and they will held the beard of tioer directors if a wide-reaching reform is net at once in augurated. ThM-tave the facts en which Sieir action, and there will lie great danger te the beard in any unnecessary delay in the work of regeneration. Is There I'erll Ahead I The New Yerk 1 rxhwTc thinks it jees great peril ahead of the iron Industry in the importation of steel billets, blooms and steel wire reds, under new rulings of the tre.isu ry department, and by fraudulent under under valuateon, lieckening that each ten of manufactured iron imported takes the place of one and a half tens of pig Iren, the imports for the eleven months ending in May, take the place of l, 100,000 tens of American pig metals, against 71 1,000 tens for the same months last year. Adding the importation of pig iron and scrap, and estimating the June imports, the Trihunt man reaches a grand total of 1 ,'im,iMi tens. Beckoning the imported material in the same way, the consumption of pig iron in the last calendar year was about .,70u,ii tens. It has been eitlraateil that the home production of pig iron would exceed (...W,. 000 tens this year ; and if this is added te the imports, it is seen that we must iind a market for 8,400,000 tens of iron. This implies an enormous increase of consump tion, and the Ti ibmie has frightened itself very badly. New these alarming figures are built en the assumption that the conditions new noeuraging importation will net change, that the treasury will permit fraudulent nnder-valuatiens te continue, if any such are known te I made, and that the con sumption will net increase te a weiideiful extent. Seven eais age there was such an increase, and it, may come again , though it might be better for the stability of trade if it did net. There is net much satisfac satisfac tien in mapping out the future with the aid of statistics, us these big Ugures make one dlny, and unforeseen events abroad may change the estimate several millions either wsy. Hairy Figures. A New Yeik Ui,ihl nrticle estimates TtLZ of dairy Products tliis jurat 480,000,000. This exceeds the value of our annual wheat yield by lm.e.ni.ini. ,,,.1 fu comes next te corn, which is the m.. vi. H-s uable of all our farm ,. ...... Pk value of eurentiiB-dHirv ....,..;.' tf-heBtw.rvii, ..." '7"w r'y":was f i-iJ.7i ', , "B an ""crease of -Jst fiOOper cent, during the twenty-seven fgyn. These llgures are given bv J u . Dedge, statistician of the dei,ait,..; ..; agriculture at Washington. F?i Aoeordlng te the latest statist! n,i 4"UMtw the number of milk cows new in 'A for dairy purposes is m.oen.ooo. mr. vDedge estimates that each of ths win Cflw at least &30 gallons of milk in the .; ywu. inu would make the annual supply ,7,000,000 gallons, of which a little '.Sunktiian la1F n. ..1 . .... .... r ""i ul wuii ,"uo,uuu,eoo gal- !-. ceusumeu m butter makinr. ml ?(?,000,000 gallous iu cheese makimr. king the utuntity consumed in the " -hO.OOO.eOO. s, capital invested in thi i..i..e.. i.. fcttmiBW enormeua. limr a, r.,n. . tMJOOfm acres of lann ?tl a- cow. rwtS ou,euo,uw; l,j0,Ofj working uaehlnerv. a ... Tr. i.,. .', . .Ju,s, 0.WK). "" '' TOUI, '9) is u4ly ,JWe tlm i ..... t,f Unk (uuib! i ...,""" vuwt rtto.tettotoTTy' WHwlWBWjry.Jj Ins than 071,000,000, January 1 last, counting national, state, private and sav ings banks and trust and lean companies all together. As our entire experts of butter de net average quite i-M.oeo.Uoo pounds In the ir, it fellows that OSJ per cent, el our total product Is consumed ut home, mid only 1 1 per cent shipped. This makes the cr.ige annual consumption 'Jl Ul pounds per cap lla of the people, assuming that we hae 00,000,000. New Yerk's dairy interests aggregate ini,7o0,eoo, and IVniisjh.tui.i is the next state of importance. A I'MiiiT en (tie Sherman resolution In the OIile Kvpubilcnn roinentteti In Teledo en Wednesday will kill oil that detM)cd states, man. ll.wutew Pem, Ne. isu.ii. A. It., of Mount Vernen, 1ml., denounce ttie notion el the Kalrcliilds and Tuition who prevented C'lto C'lte laml from going te the (1. A, K. encampment at St Louts, and dtcls.re them "guilty el dw loyalty and as reprehensllile as tliiwa who endeavored te reent l'resldeut-eleet Lin coln from passing through Haltluioreen Ms way te WasbliiRteu lu lyil " This pretest Is late, but it Is eminently sensible. Tn k roveuue commission are going from Atlantic City te C'ressen. They Ulloe lu enjoyment II net in work. J A Oei Lit Is atil te havn heaved as tii a sigh as any of his victims et or heisted rrein the depths el their abused bank accounts He made this melancholy neie eit tlie dloo dleo dloe ory ela gigantic swindle In the matloret ilea furnished te the Missouri 1'aeiUc, and If re ports published in the New Yerk Trilmnc are true Mr. Gould read is out just one mil lion dollars. It is said that Mr. Gould has discovered that the prlce charged ter ties was Irem 'Jl te 2.1 cents apiece, and that Contractor Caruau had charged the company at least thirty ceuts ler the same article. The num. berellies ler which such exorbitant pilots hid been paid exceeded le,lnHHM and at the least calculation the Missouri 1'acilicatid its Iren tributaries lest t l.wni.oeo. All this has been promptly denied by Geerge Gould, butthefoxeyeld gnnttemau would L slew te admit, eteu te his son, that he had been se badly duped. TllL Chicago llerahl eatluiatts the cost of beer at fi Se ter barrel, which soils for -, leaing a margin of f t GS for cost of manulac turing, wear and tear of machinery, delivery, collecting and prehta. The net profit, eeu en the i'litHpet grade el beer, are net lus than fl '0 per barrel. Te uew sound lustrumuuts are attracting attention. Harry It. Cox, el near Cinclu natl, has a trumpet te be used for telephon ing at sea, en which he has been at work for some mouths. The intention is the out growth of his discovery of the great Uistauce an echoed or reverberated sound will carry, and the discovery that speaking trumpets, If made te jjhe the same fundamental note, would vibrate aud produce the phenomenon known tu acoustics as "sympathy." With this trumpet conversation lu an ordinary toueef voice was carried en between partlts lour aud a quarter miles apart In connec tion with this subject It may lie mentlenej that two Itelglans, Kenard and Nothemh, have just made known a wonderful dlscov dlscev ery namely, a portable telephone, where with telephoning is made eay en open ground Irem any where te auywhere by means el a copper wire worked by a small but astonishingly powerful generator el electricity. In wariare, soldlers could carry the wire, and would be able te communicate with ethers by simply throwing the wire en the soil and rolling It around a sword hxed In the ground te form the circuit and then Bpeaklng through a small be The tele phone also acts as a telegriph, and can be used as a substitute wherever telegraph wires are cut. hvideutly we have net reached the limit In the improvement of in struments of sound. Hew scientific men 1en thelr heads when thyget Inte polilies! Here Is old Tyndall calliugtiladsiene "a hoary rhlericiau who setsatnaii(?tit tlie plaintst dlctstisef puliti. cal morality." Tub euterpriiini; V aahlugtnn eorrespnml eerrespnml eorrespnml eut of the New erk Hct.i t hasswurcd from the pension bureau aralltetien of very forceful facts about the pension record of the president They make the best ansn or ixjs slhle te the Uerce and illogical criticuuis that his euomleshave t-steed upon him t.ir his wlse veto el the dependent pension bill, liesldes approving mere Individual poeslon bills, President Clerelaud also annreved the act of March l'i, fsv,, whk-h mcraswl from f-i te fl'J ir month tLe iwn-iini el 7't evi widows and dependents 11 .ippreved the act of August 1, 1,n., iuurtvisiui; the musien of 1,ikni malmeil veterans from fji tnfin. from li te .i and from V-' ) u )j er mouth. He appreved the aci of Juiy r.t, 17, twnetiting ever ttilrty thousand sur vivors aud soldiers' wldeAa el tlie Mexican war. HeapiKiinted mnre ex I uien sol Hers or their kludred te elhce than any prndeces. ser. During the two years el his adminis tration I,'i'',l.:e mero certiheatea were 1-sued than during the prtcediiiK two vars el Ke- publican rule, or ever double the number. During the last two ears of Upuellcau rule there where am tus pensioners en the rolls. On July 1, 1W, there were about lej ia), a udi k1" '" vue rens uuiiug the hrt two years of the present adminiitnfionel luo.Oeo, er30', portent. And this, ten, lu the face of the fact that death is rapidly thinning the rauks of the veterans. During the tucal ear just ended 017 mero eertih -ites were issued than any one year since the organlzi erganlzi organlzi tien el the iwiislnii bureau. Tu k temper of the Irish peojile toward the coercion an Is thewu by the Newry meeting which unanimously resolved " te treat as a lejier auy traitor testilymg under the criu.es act" fbllOONAL. J i ixik Hii.ie kues twenty six liorcesat haratOKa and jet he walks a great deal iu line weather. I'uiMi: 1'KuiiiN v.mi, of Cehurg, weari bracelets, ills chances el wearini; a crewu are very slender at present IthV. jAvits J. 1 17,viai inn. hus bein appointed te the Immovable rectership el ht. Michael's Catholic church, Philadelphia. I'eii: 1,M) sajs Italy would reap m.l splendid iMjntlllsat home and abroad irem a settlement recognizing the peixa leuii.jrt.1 lHjaer, fcVA.MIKI.lsT SOLIIIKIIMMI, alias Heb tlarl.will go back te burnt cork because there is no money lu missionary work, aud bread is a necessity. am,h,S.ii!tN01.1 (,0,l',ev of ie. rgla has 7W fni ?t. l ." ",r l"rJeu en hand, and wants itenft i, IwV f? lu erK"uliu l"leu commn cemmn commn sien te help him out !?!: lM""HM-N l,1 wealthy Je.-Wey, is hav- "mau1;nailK:AiuIi'Tri ,f the Valley celleKe, a? Au3te?" JU .rwarde.'! his resignation te the secretary e? theixei live committee. ,Utt txecu- Hknatem ilnew.v, el Georgia, is ene el the leasees el the oeuvi.-ts hired uy tuu s"ale ofaeorgiatoworlc in the mines, a ,d then, re shocking ruvoiatieus cenceruluK th0 Mlts lM.Miruv la engagMl In lusiieviinic laud In lua Auueles, Cal. Jt is reisrted that the st rile ever her among the laud ugeuta has reached such pre i or I Ien that several mm engaged in booming villa tracts have gtvtu her leta Iree ler the sake of advertising the beauty as a future resident of their tewus. Hen a. M. Je.nks, better known aa "Leng Jeues," chairman of the Illinois Ife publican state committee, aud one el the most aaium politicians m'that stale, Is against the Republican atntiiueut all ever euua, Jewa aed Wisceiisln. iavrty urn nver win with Bl ii i I iaine, anil says that It the Jlliliefs, in- lie najm the I Blaine against VVlfULm, IHVMAt BOW AMD PUWBLl. The lleiueiratlc Catiilitlate ter (luvernur el tlm llurkrje Mats. Gen. Themas Kdward Powell, the Demo cratic caudidate for governor of Ohie, was born In Delaware county, Ohie, lu the year of IM'- He was tslucattHl In the state, graduat ing from the Ohie Wealejan university In Ntf, and subsequently entering upeu the practice of law iu IvTT. Knterlng the political arena, he, in course of time, was the chosen Democratic nominee for attorney general of Ohie, butwith thebalam-oeftheentlre Demo cratic ticket, met hts defeat Mr. Powell is an excellent representative of the legal talent of Ohie, having net only attained an enviable reputation as a lawyer of ability, but also established for himself a large and lucrative practice In the highest courts of the state and nation. Mr. Powell has net been desirous of lxilltlcal favor, although he has acted and served the public In many miner political capacities. He Is devoted te his profession, and has, It Is said, refused all the many over ever lures of Ins friends te send him te Congress. Heserved creditably lu the army as a high private ilurlMK the rebellion, and was pro moted for uallaut aud meritorious service several Units. T1IK UBfBUVB VUMMIHSIUX. IMaLi tu rr Itirn, Minn nn Meck ami 81s In I Ifil tit eihrr laiatluu The l'euiisvlv aula state revenue commission met again in Atlantic City en Monday, with .senator CoeHr lu the chair. A communlca cemmunlca communlca tien was recplvetl recommending that all local taxes be tellected at the same time. 1 he resolution concerning the taxation el corpor ations was laid ever en ammnt of thealeence of Attorney General Palmer, who offered the resolution. The third section of the hill was again con sidered at length. Auditor General Nerrls proposed that tlie deficiency caused by the falliUK oil In gross receipts be met by an ad ditional ta of two mills, and Senater Cooper proposed that the tax en gre-s receipts be trebled. Ne action was reached. The fourth section, which atleets the taxa tion of bank Bteck, was left at three mills upon the stock, aud the banks te pay six mills in lieu el all ether state aud local tax ation. Resolutions te continue iu session at At lantic City until August aud te meet at Cre-son .Springs en August 1 were adopted. Ths Hetel Kat-eatclmr. from the ew lerl. limes. It Is a sight te see the " rat catcher " arrive at the hotel at midnight He deea net register, and geuerally enters bv the side or servants' deer. He carries a'bull's eye inutcin mm n MtE in one nanil. or he may utrap the llchl te a belt, while in the ether he wields a niir if Innir.. He descends te the lower regions of the larder, the storeroom and kltchsn, all new dark and deserted. The rat-catcher utters a low- whlstle or squeak, which is the intimation of one rat te theothers that tie has found geed rilbbllng,and all the rodents run out from their hiding places in the direction of the familiar and welcome sound, ami, ilBzuig them by the glare of the lautern, the iLan picks them up with Ills teugs and drops them Inte his hag witti such agility that seldom any escne. llllnded and wraly7ed by the light only the Isolated ones attempt te run, and these are readily captured. The rat catcher visits the hotel ouce or twice a week, aud the same one Is employed by several houses. Itis whispered that he sells the rata te the Chinese restaurants, but he denies the insinuation. He says he sells the hides, which he properly cures and stretches. .1 llleuiljr iutti in kruiurky, A bloody tight commenced in Hell county, ky, Friday, which is still progressing, in which two men are knean te have len killed and In which many mere will doubt less fellow betore it Is ended. The sheriff summoned a pos te arrest a party of Tur ners living en Yellow creek. In that county, who resisted, and In the tight which ensued Geerge Themas el the posse, and Geerge Turner, or the ether side, were both killed, bach side has been reinforced, and the hVht Is raging hotter than at first Geerge Tho The mts, who was killed, fermtrly lived In Will iamsburg and his brothers live there still. I hey received the news el their brother's death latu Sunday night by telephone, and left immediatly for tlie scene of conflict KI-K'IIAL HU1IVKH. Dallam Kniun, Tht-re can he mii-thlng hemic In a intdttlnu as well as tu tinllvlilu.tls. liuriletk llloeil Hit ''r layu ltecicil many a gallant rescue ammnt the aunt-ring sick. '1 lieiitauds haveeca d the miseries of dyanxn-il t anil nervous iletillltv threiiKh thetiHiei till ttenUurtuI medicine I Is eiiinhatlciiily the liuat nteiniicri atd tiloed tonic ill the we Id. ler Mile liu II it j ..i drauiH.l. in ...! If. s..r.h ...... ..."'..?" erth yueun Btruit. Ijtn' ciuUir. Callml te Hrrach. We feel called upon te preach a lew uesncl ficta I icu that are worth kiinwlinr. Wu wilnt every betly te enjoy all that Is possible In this world, vtii waul all thoae who are suirerlnit Iren Ibi tuimtlim, neuralBla, and all at hes cprnlns and pains te knew trial Themitt' Kcltc trie Oil Is an unfailing and splendid cure, rnr ale by II. If. Citfhran, druggist. IS! and ha -Noittuiueen strict, Lancaster. rruin Clatslatl, Ohie, Cemes k hitter signed T.VVidker.faylng " Vlieut "? ".'0;il.h', "f" ceinmenttKl taking yfunlec Weed Jlilltri mr protracted cast, el lumbago uud general debility, and new am pleased te state Iiave recovered my appetite and wonted strength ftsil hatter alu.gthr " Fer Bale by II II Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and iJaNeith Queen Blrect, Lautaster. vU Net a Cas. " Net a case of rhiiniiiatlsiu, net a case of neu- ntlgla, nntnui90 0t laiueniiss net a case el tialn ;r ,irain-net ene hts lailrd te gi, when at lacki it l, 7iemiu' KcUctrie Oil rnr tie bv II iuci",,'.rj:ncxsi,ut-1'7 una ' Wetih -- What Can I lla Vuretl Must Its, Kndured." 1 : his old udagii does net signify that we must siiterthu lnUerles of dyspspsia, when a rntdl u!1" 5,l.ih "'e turuttve pieiiurtlts of Jlunleek Meed HMeri Is avallable. ft Is ene of the mih.1 sulistauttal aud reliable remedies sold te dav. or sale by II 11. Cochran, druggl,t, u; and ii) Neithyuueustreut, Uincaater. Silit triliy Hollars, docterliig ler ihaumatUm before I tried In 7IOlflru' r.ararte Oil. CtedaM-cenl bnttleef lids niedlclne, and get out In one week. Ker burns and niiralns It is cjcnllent" Jas. Duihaiu hunt I'eiiiiiiiiiiu. N. i . rer sale by 11 11. Cis.h. ..., MiuKKiai( lei uuu ijj nuriu uueen street. Luucaatur. -v.., oiui.wiie uuue will linrntsltately relieve Lreup, WhiMiiilug Cough aud IliencblUa. rer Duihiii striait r.r ".' '.' " "'"i uruuKUw e. 197 Nena 17) WUH BALM UH UMMt, IfOK KKNT. Eastre.V.Tr'i!1L,U.',"".,,rick .He,18 situated en nasi rrederlik stieeu A pill y at JilneJl-llil HU. Hi EaU' f UEIIKUIUK 8T. KOK KKNT. ! Twe or In Ka&s;- u U JtlUr rttOlll. Itl IIH..i.n..t. U.. Ueat - 11 jft'8 hveuv urriuB. ClOil HUK OK KKNT l!KU)ifNTA III v easily chanKed f a uiathlSi, JhSi? .c'n be hJ"-t'(1 MUirnuv-ttt-l.- PKIVATKHAI.IJ ' Will be sold at pilvain .ale Ihevaluahla (imncnv e.mer i.m , .1,, u..... ..mu, lette IrentliiK Sel feet en Lemen streei.es tat en Mulberry, andUtuoten Charlette street. Apply te C. K. UUWMEV, Me. W Merlh yuwrn iitnwL Junta sunt .v;ic.i;. rpHKNKWtiUlNlNF. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -Ulh- Qoed Appetlte, Mew Strength, Quiet Net ved, liuppy Day is, v Sweet Sleep. APOWtlirUL IONIC that the most delicate Mem u'h w tit Isstr. A SPECIFIC FOR MALAHIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all tienn IM-easea. TtlK MdSTscilt.STiril.' ANIKsl'ft I ssrill. union nun ikk. Mi.ttiirtiiitiiui. Mr. r A. Miller. lOi' 1 .t 157th stiw. New lerk, was ciirtHl tiy ha.ktne el ettrvme ma lariat prostration alter even veals stitTeitng. lie had run down Irem I "U pounds te ';. began en Kasklne tu .Mine, Is-si, went te wetk lu one month, retrained ht full weight In lt uieu'hs gulntmidtdhlui negisst whatever. Mr. titdeen Ihempsmi, tin, eldest ami envoi the iiioatrtwHctrdcltUtuset llrldtiiit,Leiin , says- l am ninety jears of age, ami fur the last thrtst vears havesuilLMfd trem malaila and thectttctsef itututne olenlng. 1 is'cently In, gan with Rasklne which broke up tlie malaria and inert asvd uiy weight I! pounds " Mrs.T. A. Solomons, ut l.vi llalllday M., Jersey City, writes My en llarrv. eleven vears, wils cnrvsl et Malaria by hasklne, altt r fltttsin luentbs' Illness, when we had given up all hets, betters Irem the above persons, giving full details will he sent en applltittleii. hakltitt t-au 1st t-ikeu w Itheut any special Uit.Hllt.al atlv Ice. Il.ie sir bottle. !eldby H. 13. OOOHRAN, Druggist 137 and lii North Uueen .st., Lancat ter, i-a or setit by mall en receipt of prlce. h ASK IN K CO., M W itrrwn St.. New A nrk leB.'t lvd.wllhAS JOl.DEN Sl'hClFlC. DRUNKENNESS OH THE I.ltJIOll ll.MtlT I'tlslTIV Kt.V Cl'UKll II ADMl.MsThUlMl llli HAl.ShS' uuLnt.t si-Kciric. It can bit gli en In a cup of ceifee or tea with Out ttie knowledge et the iH'reu taking It. ts absolutely h triuhvss, nml win etiect a iH.rma uent and siss'dv curt, whether the patient Is a tnedeial" drinker tiran attNihellc wrek. Theu- siniis or uruuk'tni nave lss.ui made temperate men who have taken i.eMen s1H,cifle n their cnifw without tlielr knowledge, and tivday ts lleveliey eult drinking of their own free wilt IT M-.Kll rAll. The sj stem once linpreg nattsl wlih the ss-tlBc. It tss-emes an utter tin possibility for the linuer apiwitlUi te exist. I or sale by t II A. V LOCill-.il, Druggist. Ne ! Kiut King strict, Lani.vter, l'a. aprlJ-lytiru th.ts VyHITUNSTUBMilN. HOP OINTMENT WlIllbNS lllh bhlN Curt s and Itemeves T N, SUNI'.l US. HKK hTIM.-s. MOsgl ire and all lNKcr lllTgs. l'lMPl.KS. llLerCHK.s, UUVIOIls, Hilling MAIlKs, unit ever ierm of sktn blemishes, positively cured en the most delicate skin with out having a star by Hep Ointment. Price ii cts ,S0tV amlll. At Druggists or by mall. The Hep I'll! ManTgCn. New Louden, Conn. I.ttliH Hep 1'lllsfir s,k Headache, Dvspepsla, llllleusuess and Ceustlp ttlen hte no eena!. ct. Jyl'lydru.ThASAw MU -A-A'Jf. ilf. DIL1NN dt BKKNKMAN. CARD! We h.ive a number of Goods which are just in 8e.ec, and which, owing te our giving specul attention, we can otter great inducements. " Pennsylvania" Lawn Mowers have no equal. Ihesw we make a sieci,ilty. We have as goetl jti Mowers as are in the market fert5.00 and 47.WJ. li.iby Cirriages We carry seventy-flve varieties in stock. These goods are our own specuu anu our prices are low. Refrigerators are new in season. Hew few people knewany thing about lief rigera rigera ters. It took us tvveuty je.irs te leant We can te.ich you in five minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the best. Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere differ ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any. thing manufactured. Don't spend your money till you knew wliat you are getting. Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can jeu get the beat at the lowest prices, l'eu can from us. I.awn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican mid Common Hammocks, Base 1U11 and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLINN & BRKNEMAN, Ne-152 North Queen Street UA11IH.KH.AV. g ADDLES, HAKNK8S, Ae. EDWARD KRECKEL, -eattiR in Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, NO. i KAHT K1XU UTKKKT, ClXCASTlB, i'A. The largest and beat assortment of TRUNKS In the city at the leaeat cash prices. allstzea andiiualltles. We have en hand a large assortment of dlf. lerent suits (it Harness, both slngloanddeuhle. and make uionler the Hnest grades el ICngltah Conch and french Coupe Harness. The best Harness Dressing In the world at 60c, Call and Kxamlne Our Stock at Ne. 5 East King Street. iun!5 3uidw VAMU1AVMM. UTANDAKD WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, OARRIAOB BUILDER, NOH. 40, 41 43, liear of l'lwUitDce, 44 MAUKET HTUEET, ; Lancaster, Pa, 1 have la Stock ana llutld te Order Every Va ........ r1"tJp el ""6 following styles : VOUI'ES UUOGlES.CAllUllVLKTa. CAUU1AUK8. V1CTUK1A3, u.... BUSINESS WAtlONS, "T" CABTB. MeC'ALL WAUUNS. HUKK1E8, v". MAUKET vaUOMH, fllMTOMB, , ... .. EXfEESS WAUUNS. I employ the llest Mechanics, and have laclll. tea te buUd cerecUy any style of Carrtaijede slree. The Quality, Style, and finish et my Werk. 2S?5it-aociaedfl tne CUA1EI IN ui H A n& IT, MOTTO : ralr Dealing, Honest Werk at Het, teia lrlee." Please nlve ice a call. """ Eepalriig Promptly Attended 1). FUICES LOWEtt THAN ALL OTliBEB. . .W-OneSet of Workmen especially employed for inat purpose, ! uupiurau AliKKAT KKDUtrriON JN IiAUIKS', mu. .Children's, Heys' and Men's Jlese, Unuta Shirts, Pants. Overalls, Engineer JarkeU. Cel ra'iiCn,iIr' J".,!"l.0, Neckwear, Lauudrlea and UnUiiiidlledhhlrts. All of which muit be sold within the next 30 eftyi tit 1.11. K.h.lfETrKLY'3tAt, Jy2l-lyd We. W North yueeuSL S1.O0O KBWAHD. ..?f..n 9.18 of Kidney Iren. " nnrveus ueuiiity. Hentsl and Phv.iral rn tails te cure. Sold by druv gut, te cents' Ne.liK.llihsCPhili:.!'. kfu 4t ustik nn Clrcuhustree, uiir Nuuua. 8' TAMM M1U)H. A CO. -ASK reu REMNANTS -AT 111 K- Bosten Stere 26 AND 28 NORTH QDEKN ST. The Great Summer Sale -Is A- WUNDEHFULSlXTtaSS! llnndrt'tts of people have bten I'tMUTllul tiy IhuLUtV 1'llICI.s. SPECIAL OFFERING I Anether Caan et ANTA C l.t'l II, Ten j in J. There s witchery In them Kxtrnnrtllntry UarKalns In Itl.At h liKF.si su.KSKt ii.waiul ll.Aajattl Kvery j aid war rantisl AiiethHr Cae ruA. ft nTII .New Line, lleantllul t UK.NCI1 CHUH Sl'll' IN US. SPEOIAL BARGAINS -IN- Remnants of Dress Goods. Iteiimantsef lit. ch and C01.UI1K1I HltK-3 SlCK.s. Ueinnants of Itl.ACh LAsllVIKUKs ,Uul lll.ALh IIK.NKU. ri'A ilemnauts et Cl.UlilS, CAbllMKKKs, pe LAl.ME,etC. UK IIA K HAUUAI.NS 101! VII,. Stamm Bres. & Ce. N KW YOKK8TOHE. EMBROIDERIES ! WATT & SIMD, 6, 8 & 10 BAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, FA., Open another 1 arK Invoke nf Kull Width hUllKOlllKUKl) IIKKSs rl.UUNUlNUSat ISc, fssi.hiX.TSe., sv.nsciim te IS (si per jard Ladles' and Misses' Nnlnse.il. nd cambric KMliKUIIiKiiKUrl.ut MIMiS. alss, Nalnsisilc and Camhllc KVt lllllllUK KIKS In all widths and hundreds et the uunct designs at low pi Ices SPECIAL BARGAINS. STUU'El) yard. bUMMKK SILKS, only Tic. ier CII1.0KKII lillESS SILK'S, Is Inches wlde.Mc ajanl, worth . Special Value In lll.ACh S0c., 75c., B7Kc. 1 1" Ier jard. DltEs) SILhs at All the Popular Hindcs In sir UAH SAsll nILh, at Tic per jartl, usually sold n Twenty.flTO Pieces Wisil-Kace LACE 1IU.NT INUS, 0c. yard, worth l.'Hc Twe Casta nil Size .1ACOUAV fcL UKU (JU1LTS, l,ou each, real vulue.ll.il. New Yerk Stere. H AUEK A ISKOTHKK. Summer Wear for Gents. GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. HAGEB, & BROTHES, 25-27 WeBt King Street. tiauze, lUlbriRgan and Feather, waight bhirts and Ur.iv.ers. Seamless, llalbriggau and Lisle Hosiery. Hemstitched aud Colored Jior Jier dered Handkerchiefs. Twilled and Serge Bicycle .Shirts. iAundried and Uulaundried Dreaa .Shirts. l'engee, Silk, (irenadine and l.awn Neckwear. K. & W. Cellars and CiilTs. One Hundred I)e7n V.xUn Va laundred SlilrU at 13c. each. Scotch Cheviot, Cassimere and AVersUd Suit'.ugi. HA6ER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 WeBt King Street. LANCABTBU I'A. VAmmiAVBH. MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINM. " ' Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DOERSOMS (OLD RELIABLE) Oarriage Works Ne. 126 and 128 East King St. Il.t.l...u. Ill -si.-, m.- - 'm.r ' -nllsfBl(t. Cnrt-ifttrttai Mkaiiins Utki.l ......... .....u. .. tl Ven Want a Heed and rintt class I'lneten, (te Tl IHIKItsnuw II lint Witnl it Nlisi t'iiMir.iti..i.i.. ir..i.,iiM ...!.. ... .. ."KltaUM'rt. IIV.n.tUtnlaUUKKy-.ouiHuVt.ltiremrtB . poicu.sem' If Jeu Mania Nice and Neat lluslness Waffnn, IKITO umuiu.u,. Jt .en aut a liurabui llaiket Waiien, tllTTiJ I M Ri i C M 8' It Jeu Want a Heed .Heisnidlland I'lmiten. Ililrny. or Markt w. II en H ant te Ituy a r lrt.Clas. Arilde at a liwei ?VitM thanV,'. "'"'Jl UO Pbilip Doersom's Old Reliable Garriae Works NtkS. 18 ANI 138 EAST KINU HTUKCT. LANCASTER, PA. ' tg-FACWUV-lCi ,t US MIFFLIN Willi KT. ui.uriiiMi, M i:us A KATIII-'O.N. Lew Prices. Olethiuq at Lew Prices New. Tlie Milliliter u wsms by, and our Stt)l'k Will Utnlll ttl git IIS Uletll, ttl till its ut" Miiiimer (ieml.s. Whi'ii N'liteuilwi cotues we want nuist or our tables i ImimI of Miunuer IieihIs, te l. ttillletl liy uwtat M lea for I '.ill. Conui .mil M'O our sloek, I'uiiii'.iui prices, and if jeu tell us we're loe high, it'll lj Miut'thiiig sti.tnge te in. . We're net liig!iiricetl,lmt we arustnctl.i llratcl.Uvs. Ne tr.isli fiem ourbteok. If we can't give ou rihuI .ihie for our ineiipy. well net ,ik you te liny. Lew priterf, tugethei with gtxitl values, rule here. .Ne one will im !mieset! upon, no matter hew iiieieriencttl. lyers & Rathlbn, l.h.UHNli ( LUIIllKIO, NO. 12 EAST KINQ STREET. LAMJASlKli, 1A. U'J.K.t A.MI J.IQCUKH. pUHK KYK WHISKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en hast Oranxtt trtsit, Imtwts-n Uranirn and chestnut, one lujuarv east "of rer rer veir, Lttnctutrr. I 1 hate Just ert-cti ,1a new distillery utth all of .mm.'S".'; i''".'.'.' ."'at-hlnery ler dUttllliiK A. II aMKArri.lt. I'r...,n.,i.,r 1 his IMstlllery ha tveu ep'cttst at tlm Umein Old uniirstiiwnaprini;, which hi Imsiii neiisl ler IU plentt-etiM and unfalllnir Hiiptny el the nur estwau-r. At It our Knindt tthers dnmk whun they were he, and It lias neerlnsn known ti run ury eien In inn hetltMt weather. Krem thla sprtnif all the watur n-isl lu the iltitlllury u t. talmsl. the puinp druwIiiK irem Ittweuty-rlvu gallons a litlnutti. llealdea my own distilled Hhlslty.l also handle BnuitlieH, Ulns, Wiuen, &c. 4BTCitll and lie convlnexl. A. 11 SIIKAri KK, Distiller, "JTOllK Ne. U .North yuuen StrtsiL N. 11. rairnrs havlnu k'mhI Uyn en hand can tlndreadj nale or It at the store or distillery IllKhcal cash uiaiket price paid ler a K'sl art! : aiiravlydAw GOT REIGART'S OID WINE STORE run BOUCHE SEC, Il'EK UKIDSIKUK. 1'UMMEIlVbEC, MUUIhl'HEU. 8 (..II MUMMEMltA Ultr, And all "ether Lendlnir hrands Chauipatfus. of ItiiHrted role Axunt for the 1'leiuant alle, Wine teiiii'itiiy. niNt.iai tireat wnsiern if jt. Iiry.eur ewnhrund, the Unest American ChaiupaKiie In the market. Just reerlvert another larne Invoice el Califor nia Claret and While W Inu from .Nuii.t iUIuv. California. " -A larKeHtnclcoflmiierteilllurKUudies.Clariits. lthlne and SauUtrne wines. We also hae the largest anil finest stock et llrandlea. Whiskies, (Sins. Madeira, Hherrys and I ort Wlnw, llass Ale, (liilnness hteut. Uarateifa aud Aiielllualls Waters In the city. H. E. Slaymaker, Agt., Ne. 20 EABT KINQ STHBH3T, LANUA8TEU, I'A. WUUOMMIMM. AT WXANT'H. TltV OU11 HIGH GRADE FLOUR. Ii10. ,n."3t 'lour sela In the market. Hive II a trial and you will he pleaatid Alae (iruham Heur, eat f-lour.Uye rieur, aud hell UatsliiK riourfer III. cult, Ac. Uueds Delivered, 'iele 'iele phene Ceuuectluu. OEJO. W1A.NT, u-aa.iya a IU West Kluir Btreet AT BUKHK'8. PICNIC GOODS roil TUB I'lCNIO NKAHON. First Ibe IMculc I'late-lt Is llxht and cheap and requites no wuittilnir-aavea your dlsbea Plain and Mixed 1'lckles and Chow-Chew In small het tins. Sardines In Oil and Mustard, Coin pressed lleel In twuiieund cans, llened Chicken and Turkey, Petted Haw. 'longne. Fresh Leu. ster, Krtsh Columbia Utter Salmen, Eriish Mackerel, Fre'h Oysters In cans anil 1'lckled Oy iters In Huiall Jars for plcnlrklng. Yerk blata Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Chlpiied llcef, etc BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KINO STREET, LANCAJ1TEE, I'A. CtrTelopbene. OAFK. HUKK AND HPKKDY UUKK. O Hep tore. Varicecele ana apeeUl Utseaaes of either sex. when tee can Why be bumbugrea by quacks Una in Ut. Wright lbs only Kwc- in fWJadelpfili who makes a LAB FHTSIOUSl ie. Adrti , ana ccsjsj tee sTrsM Am and evening. Strangers can be treetea and t4- IBIS HUMWWIIWIM,. uwWBUflTIW, OK. W.1C W1UUUT, aUKecU MUtUi Htreet. Abeye Eace, g. O. Bex (Ts. raUaOelDhla. luUHTAw r..-n IWUUlK,SO Ter iH-ctil)huWi.i,ith.Vif;.iTfin' ..,,., nlllu, upnngs, ii you mi HI 11,... k.feM.,H,....u noe than auy ether place lu it,,, elty Til inarn-lydAw nur mm in. J." IVM'.K.tCO. July Bargains ! Ilesl rrenth ruuieilSalluea, iv , l.tKhtauil Hark Ur.iunds. Crinkles, 3tu. nnd &c Keiiinants hatliifs, 3c Iteiuiiaiils Llht I'llnls. It llaiiiatns In White mtireldered Ketitvi. at f 1..VI upwaids IttrKatiis In Huiuniur Silks at 3?X. f', u aud Ti Cents Ikwt lllack Silks, ll.ie uud II : Odd ImiIeI Corsets ut 'c Kt'Kiilitr price. 7V tell (i. l.i sik ut our Itaiatus lle.1v it,,, si'ls, Tapestry llrusM'ls Kjlra Super and liik'raln (:arM'U. tloeraiiil rahln Oil Cleths tot lean up etitis mill emts. JohnS.Givler&Ce., Ne. M6 Eajt Kiu Htreet, LANCA3TEH, I'A. J.1 MAltriN A CO. J. II. Martin & Ce. DR. I1IB ts The meBt popular Dol Del lar Corset ever intro duced. Adapted te nearly every form, and gives mere general satisfaction than any ether Oereet ever made. J; B. Marl & Ce., Ow.West King k Prince Hta, LANCA4TNU, I'A. l'AKAHOLH. Great Bargains I -IN- PARASOLS -ANU- SUN UMBRELLAS AT UKADQIABTKKS. Ra B. & H. Cera inn Corse 14 Bast King Ht. ,T ari-(uia vc, EwLfei - vi,!."rt aahg.s'flj&afrrri t. '.K J,. . -J. a5 i- rfllfMv L iaH-.'JI jte.- uovX41ye0w
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