SSfe'SR'NV 'tt .rv WWWW c ... m 1 S?" 2i sm E.5. KM LLIGENCER j'ffrt aniT at i j r- , m mimI fkml nrrr immmim is tss- rues. SAtma i auewss te Milk wnM oemonoSt j, aiSywEKTKwnfSf UTVt '',' ' ' k. ik. lte. I In. ,!. sin. MM...... M lit IB 195 S.4S I St Hh.i n in loe n se. 70 MTC.... l its te tu ami tn SKI... M ff CD IB Idl IM Hen.. IS IM U IM iid ion HrSiis.... in m 7M n iim is be n Wan., in in ion un noe n Ma,... in Tn un un v med jbatM... in ion un noe 1700 non iiiwi. in tin sew noe nw med satfe..... in un nee hed saw wd; pTsr un) nn nep non nep 9um Tte Weekly Intelligeneer jp VMV WtDWSOAY MORNIfM. JfesffiiJ, itmka.mjncmtaaewTB. curse u tm, utiHnmiN nwM ma pt MMeiUHnirtir rircni ui anomiecs Limn aw te ras waits uun M Mrt and IWfnniM M mi DiTBTJilOBNOBU. - . K fe.nn e. ' tf.M AB (tJltlt m eerBalldlng, Lancaster, Pa dp Cancastcr JnteUlgenitt. LANCABTEtt, JULY S3. 187. ? - A Retrospect. The Intellieknceu tmblislies te-dav a VA . ,. , , . . :. igtNMimaei its exposure 01 neglect at me Vf mmi.. Imnt4nl ..4.1a ....V.U. .i Itttln Mura WWI.J uteiMW.. u.nuv j'uvuij . i.vf.u ,ui.u mv nan a week (bona age. It la a story iiiaiwill K5; onmsen with shame the chicks et the charitable people of this county that such l al-admlnistratien could li;ie been tier s'". uiikwu mi ku un iiuucr me aii.mun ui ine iy church steeples in this city. It was Beta pleasant task for the l.NTin.i.ior.N l.NTin.i.ier.N 'CEit te place this subject before its readers in ail the hideous details presented. Much mere agreeable journalistic work invited en all aides in this sultry weather, but the lKTELLianNCF.it conceived it te be its duty in the cause of oppressed humanity te tell the plain story of neglect and te leave te the indignation of an aroused people a demand for reform. It is a pleasure te assure our readers that the efforts thus far made by this journal ' bare been a conspicuous success. I n place of the miserable pen, dirty aud without any protection from the sun, that ten days age bettered the unfortunates in the lower hos pital, we have new aclean room, lly-screens and patients enjoying some degree of com. fort. The feed that erstwhile abounded la the dirty and unpalatable is new care fully Inspected. The physician, who was went te neglect some of the severe types of illness, la new solicitous in their behalf. 2Xe longer may patients at the hospital be punished by incarceration in the insane department. The new broom which the Iktellieknceu set into motion i3 sweep ing clean. And new let it remain se. Let the dead past bury its dead, and evils of old serving only the purpose of keeping the new ad ministration up te the highest order of efficiency. The 'xtbllieuxiku will keep faithful wate ' j see that this is done, aud will be prp"i te report aud expose any .return te v. s'd-tmlme. And we ask irste jvin with in in this effort te reform the administration of the county hospital by reporting future evils that may be there discovered. Jehn Sherman's Case. A most remarkable sight is presentel in the Ohie Ilcpublicau convention te-day by Jehn Sherman, standing hat in hand, beg Cing his state te indorse and aid his presi dential aspirations. It has been wisely said that the presidential eilice is one seither te be sought or avoided. Uncle Jehn Sherman thinks it cannot be sought with tee much asiduity. It is very probable that if Sherman had it te de ever again, he would have never precipitated.his president! il aspirations into a state campaign. He doubtless believed that his endorsement would be a matter of course, and that it would fix the ejes of the Republicans of the country upon him and make his selection as presidential nom inee beyond peradventure. He has learned te his sorrow that such is net the case, and that the Ohie llepubllcan iieuse is divided against itself and against Jehn Sherman. All this be learned when it was tee late te ' retreat, and new he gees before a Republi can convention in his own state te receive iU divided allegiance, and he becomes the elf-seeking politician who has failed of his desires. Perhaps it is just as well for the people of the country and for Jehn Sherman te nave the latter taken elf the presidential race track before the horses are called for the start. It will save the Ohie senator much useless elTert aud many sleepless nights, and it will save the people from the annoyance of a presidential candidate fif teen months before a presidential election. A Wrong View. Seme of the high ellicials of the Knights of Laber have net been giving out much wisdom in their receut public expressions. Notably Mr. l'ewderly has been saying aeme very foolish things en the subject of migration. And new Mr. William n Krt Bailey, another prominent eilicer of the organization, lias been delivering himself tit lllOKA lunflmanlii . Iiri.i.- .... fwv TJ , , -""" xiie couaitieu of KS "?"u"r aiKa " w what it should be jag wmb me general co-operative Bstem is in Fit1?- ,ea PeUtlen m cease, and Efttffnet until then. Lecal efforts, at. mJl,. F&Ta work from u,e nature of things, can gfi net succeed. 1 de net leek for relief from M'toealnmodloe!forU.'' k1 Manifestly, Mr. lWley believes that wwpeuwen is wueuy iwu, jet we have ' mimnn hum .M II. ut il ...... n . ,1. . ;$. Take away the spur of cemjietl. S uea from Human endeavor, aud man will ;?'een revert te a semi-barbaric state. $t -- l The report en the mineral production of :i. km n..n... le l. 4 .....a ... w.ib nuuuHi la u. iiii.iiii. l.fiii vuiim aa K.newlng the increase of national wealth in w uU,and the relative importance of our iiijniaeral products. Fiem ISM te 18S there P-Vwaiagainef u per cent, in the atwrmFatn I b.f.wlu.ni.i !.... ... . '""--I """ fwuuib, uuif in some or 1M aunerals the train was nmcli orator I .BSieg counterbalanced by losses in the en. The ;ew Yerk rwfcmir nni (That while the increase in Iren preduc- m wm ever u per cent., there was a de- in sue value or silver produced, a as both in quantity of cornier nn.i in . Md a decrease in quantity with but tnaisaie In value of quicksilver. Th yft production, including metals, aa4U, aad natural gas, amount. m wm.vw.vw u a rear,, should be i'$ifi&i& 'C pared with the value et some of the important farm crops ; thus It is net much mere than the valua of a large wheat crop and less than the usual crop of corn, hay, or meats In value." Geal shows an increase of ever one million tens ever the total of the previous year and 117,000,000, its total value contrasts strangely with the total value et geld and silver mined, which is only $ni,oue,. 000. Over half of this ce.il is the anthracite of rennsjlraiil.i, the value of whose annual yield of coal and Iren far surpasses that of all the geld and siher mines of the l'.icltic slope. The Increase in the value of iron produced in IMiO is ue less than $."0,ISt, r.Gu out of n total increase of ail mineral products of about 37,iw,0. per had decreased, lead Increased about 2,'Ji,we, and nat. ural gas displaced in 1n0 e,: t.iHM tens of coal valued atO,bl7,l."e. Vxn nene but trustworthy men en gutud At the county heipltal In the future. Tkk president will le vlult Kansas City en his way westward. St. l.euls wilttiHe te leek te Its laurels. Mei'.nt Hei.i.v, N J., U just new havlnK an epidemic of typhoid feinr from polluted water. It apiear that water for public um ia taken trem Kanceeas crevk, wnieh ilews dewu trem the cedar awamps, lltteen or twenty tullea away. The lceal Hrmrd of Health discovered that at Smltlivllle, three tulles aIeve Mount Helly, thore were two or threo cases el typhoid In a beard ln house, and that the content of a ctapoel en the premlses passed directly into tbe creek. Here the germs el the disease entered the water, aud they were carried down te the crib at Mount Helly, trem which the water need by the Inhabitants of that place Is taken. That the quality of the water of KaueOcaa creek suOered by reason of drainage rrem Smithvllle probably Imtn ether sources in addition te the beardlug house wwjkwI Is shown by the fact that while a toaspoenful taken lrem the stream abeve Suiithville yielded only 150 bacteria, a teastxxinlul taken from the crib at Mount Helly con tained IM.we Therefore the residents ei the town have been urged te bell the water be fore drinking it or using It in cooking. There is in this recital a moral ler the drinkers of untutored Concstega water. It has been decided te permit the nhIe of beer at the state lair in Philadelphia. If the beer is geed, all will be well. Ekmeckath- Camhu.v-ii: l'ewi.t.i., el Ohie, is red-headed, and you urny wager your existence that he Is henful. Tnr: Washington cerreiKnilnt or the New Yerk Jferaltl vigorously denies that Heu. Patrick A. Collias contemptuously declined te be secretary of war when that pet was tendered him by ex Congressman Uiruum. "Jn the tirst place President Cleveland has never desired the retirement of Secretary Kudlcett, se that Mr. William H. JUrnuui was never autherlzsd te sound Mr. Cellins or any ethor man as te whether he would accept the eilice of secretary of war. The cordial relations between President Cleveland and Congressman Cellins are such that if the presldtnt had any communication te make te Mr. Cellins he would net intrust the matter te mother but would personally eeuimunl cat with him. This Is the way he does business." The JlcraUt man limber given in regard te hostile remarks alleged te hae been made by Mr. Cellins or the Cleveland administration, tucwe remarks of a member of the cablueU ''He (Collin) net only pro fesses the greatest regard ler the president, but the letter was written with the idea that Mr. Cleveland was te read It. His faith in his administration, In the wisdom of his acts, in the solid lame he has etablihed through out the Democratic party, hi ceniiJence in his renomlnatieu and re-election are all frankly and honestly written. II n mixtiens with the president have been of (be mext Intimate nature. He has frequently ieu the president's guest at dinner in his home circle and the mutual regard they have bJth shown for each ether is oue of the traditions or the Whlte Heuse. -New Jin Is iilljti.-l by a story that he has been in Londen in com pany with a blackguard who undoubtedly has perverted or reversed every expression Mr. Cellins uiade use of in speaking el the ad ministration of Mr. Cleveland." TbeNewVerk WurM has been trying te de some malicious work against the admins admins tratlen, but it must net be permitted te lie about IL Bi.ai.mi has suddenly determined te come home, aud says he will leave ler the United States In a couple el weeks. Is this an illert te bear the Shenuau stock in uuie? The Democratic convention el Murjl.iud put sound men en a sound platlerm PKKSONAU. Mis iluviiiieN is writing uJubikenevel. She Ktepsall her MSS. and has them bound la red. Mits. Jehn A. I.envN is net nearly se -orleusly Injured as was reiwtel lrem her unving ucciuent a weeK age. Wham il i Or.i. Tem Hev.v, the Texas miser, iias just died in IteiiLaui, that Mute, and his f i.uoe.oou will be loll te negrees. The Ijatk Wm. (ir.KN.v, el Cincinnati, bequeaths .J-J.000 te religious and educational organizations, 'ine principal lqueis are 17,00' each tolheOMo WchIkjhu 1'niversity, Wesleyau I'emale college, el Cincinnati, and St. l'aul's M. K. church, et Cincinnati, ler local miw-ietis. Hknuv Wviibkhe.v has hal his hand read by lid. Heren Allen, the chiniMiphlst, who is new making hlmseir agreeaule at Leng IJrauch. lu early days, when Air. Watteroeu ixcai-ienally took a turn at ixker, the jHxipie who tried te read his hand wete compelled te pay heavily for the amuse ment. (iiniAUii ll. a m.i:n, president of the Ju Ju seurt JlejiHliUeitttvimiywiy atSt. l.nu Is, leaves most of uls estate, valued at K'.uoe.lHXt, te his family, but a large number el educational and charitable institutions are liberally remem bered. The Catholic, Protestant and He He brew religions are all represented in the list, although Mr. Alleu hiumull was a t'ultarlaii. K. UuviiiiNfilt HuAiir.r, el Ohie, who is new practicing law lu Jew Yerk city, Hives his views of the recent Democratic conven tion in Ohie. Hexays "the work el the con vention should cheer every Democrat who stands by the administration." Of Mr Powell, the nemiiKO fur governor, Mr. Headly says, besides "being as clean a man politically as lives in the state et Ohie, lie is as true as steel te the prngnslv reform policy that President Cleveland's admiuls traliuu represents." Jens O'DAv.elSprlnglleld, Missouri, gave h Is wile tlu.euu ler the privlloue of belni divorced lrem his wife. Mr O'Day Is lertv" seven years old, and made f l,(me oue or inore Ln?il.Tl.lnt"'t? ' ia "10 Prctic el law audiu railroad simulation. He Is new lirst vlce president and general ma.iag JrSl Ui "fit LeuIa.VHui Kranclsisi railway and mskis his headciuarleralnst. l.euU m r. Trily a", mXL -nV116 "ej" -late ycemra mmJtl,eeit,',U,,'U,tU'iinun "' " " clt'a'Vi'amlinJ inlsaed as simcii.1 i..i.ui.... ..'.... tsjeu ins. ;.7...h .;... i7.i.'.::v.. "?" 8r c in- . . ' "r",""""u uai liuli e. (Jermsn llterarw :-:..." "V city en July a last, aud lu the heari, ," ' large company denounced the rebel iw order. HubseiiuentlJr the serretarv ..i...... HuniJeiimen 01 muoruer ui uiHuiUaiii uuiii a suspension ei the order of illsuiUsal until rtoble oeuia U beard in hm own i-etiiir lieble aiiearM at tlie Interior .lHimrini.,..! own Isjliaif. deeartuifiiit auu was kiveii a ereuai ueafujg uy the sec retary, lie did net deny tmfcbirge, which was substantiated by the alltdsvlts et several premiueut people of Cincinnati, but said he had no recollection el using lite precise lan guage attributed te him. At the conclusion of the interview the secretary revoked his erdsr of suspension, thus dlamisslng liable from the service. Wbtn and Hew Leng te llaias. Frem the Mew Yerk Ledger. .iLew?or,,J,1,lcUnefKret note said ths ether day that young ladles get about as B.ucu harm from evsttsihlng as they might THE LANCASTER DAILY git Reed from a mederaM tndulceaee la this great luxury. Uis advice te iKiTea who go te the seashore Is: lUthe net oftener tbaa three tltnea a week, nor longer than nrteen minutes at a lime. ret run rum rAmmmm. Apple nttnr!hewa te H PraflubM-Hew te Intprei Things About Ihs Farm. from the tlorinautewn Telegraph 1 f we leek back only a few years, when te Ulk with farmers en their neglect In planting mere apple orchards and raise mere of thla the most valuable of all fruit, It was te be met with the same answer that It was entirely useless te attempt il, m the laud bad run-out, e far m the culture of this fruit was con cerned, aud we must depend upeu ether aoe. tieus the West for our supply of apples hereafter. Ity referring te our columns lrem twenty te thirty years age, It will tie seen that we tried our best te combat this Idea, and te show that It was net the land, tint the neglect te de Justice te the orchard. The land was net kept In geed order, being seldom ma nured, the trees left un pruned aud allowed te die from old age, aud net renewed by the I'inuuiig in uiu-r ireen, nrsi selecting such varletie but only a few that are known te be the best suited te the soil aud the demands of the market. In time, by this prodding, efforts were in ado te Hoewhatceuld be done; and we may add that many el these etterts were by " fancy farmers" (If we may se call them) from the clUes, who did net step at spending money in attempts te dn what lu earlier periods had been se successfully done In apple-ralslug. The result, in nearly every case, has mere than realised all their antici pations, and we can new see here at our very doers the products of the orchard in quanti ty and quality boyeud anything known lu the past. Hence, apple culture is fast be coming an Important brauch of tannine, and as profitable, all things considered, as any tollewed te the same extent upeu the farm. Livestock and VrgtlatitM. After your fruit shall be etf manure the currant bushes, trim oil the uperllueus branches and give the ground around them a thorough cleaning. (lather your cucumbers while they are small aud green. There is ue advantage In having Urge pickles. Cut them oil the vines with a knife instead of pulling them, which ts liable te injure the vine. The newest remedy for the cabbage wettu Is a tabltipoenltil el salts.ter In a pailful et tepid water. The plants should lw sprinkled well two or three times. It Is net poisonous, aud, if it will kill the worms, is the sarest remedy yet proposed. The iauner cannot well get along without having at least a few cows. He Is therefore Interested, be it ever ee little, In making them pay, and canuet atlerd te shut bis eyes te an epirtutilty of acquiring points en profitable dairy management. A puddle el water for the hog te wallow In Is semetlmee beneficial. At this season it Is cooling, while the drying el the dirt en the body Is of asitaiice In cleauslnir the skin, as the hog will rub It oil. The only objection te such puddles Is that they will seen ls?cecie lilthy anddisagteeable U there be no running water near them. Alter the lewls bealn te melt thev should be given ground bone ouce every day and a meal of meat at least three times a week, as the shedding of the new feathers is a severe tax en them. 1 1 the hens be well cared for while melting they will begin te lay before winter. Sell oil' the surplusceckerels aud de net retain the late-batched pullets, as they will net lay befere spring. An Kistern ieultry keepersays that wherj a large Held et toba.ve Is growing the turkey niauu eiucibu. wurK uesireyiug ine large green worms that se often de se much dam age. A turkey lieu aud her breed will search every hill, and net a single plant will be missed. They are very fend of the worms, which serve as animal feed, and they save much labor, a." these who grew tobacco knew that It is elten necessary te go ever the crop every day In order te kill the worms, which Is a very tedious job. The turkey eat many grasshoppers, as well as slugs of vari ous kinds. In lrult growing remember that fruits are likegraiu and vegetable crops In this, that they must have manure te keep up the fer tility. I nllke vegetables aud grain, how ever, their leedlng roots are mostly at the surface. It Is best, therefore, annually te top dress fruit trees. If manure canuet be had any fresh earth lrem ditches or roadsides spread a half an inch or se under the trees will have a wonderful etlect. Indeed, we de net knew but that ler the pear tree a thin layer of read sand Is one et the liest e'l man urea. We have seen apples thrive amazingly with a coating of coal ashts. CeufMSd tu AdullrrsllUK -NoedlM. Alfred Krumm, the Philadelphia noodle needle maker, accused or using chrome yellow In the dough, was given a hearing there Wed nesday, and he had te furnish fjeu ball for trial at court. II. V. Amerllng, president of the Anti-Adulteration society, who prose cuted him, testified that he suspected that Krumm was using chrome lead, and that be visited him and talked te blm about the mat ter, when Krumm acknowledged that he had used chrome yellow te color his needles ter the pvst thirteen years. C. H. Senderllng, a druggist, testified that he bought some or Krumni's needles and submitted a simple te Dr. Henry I. ell man, and Dr. Let! man took the stand and said that he bad analyzed the aamp'e and found chrome yellow In the proierllon of three grains te six ounces of Heur. When Krumm kis-txl the book he ac knowledged that he had used chrome yellow for about thirteen years, but said that when he resd in the pvpurs thnt it was poisonous he threw away what be had, and has net used any since. Since then, he said, eggs have tm his only coloring stutl, and he new uses 131 dozens per week. MfMIJljlZ. MOZIVM. tlennlj His lleat fuller. In nrtviTtUliu? u niidltliie It Is liest tn be honest; d-eeptlen will never de; the people nnr.'l etanillt. let the truth Im known thit Jlunteek Jiloett IIMtrt cure tcrelnla, ana all eruptions et the skin 'Ihls medicine Is eeld everywhere by Unionists. 'ur mla by II 11. Cecbrun. dnntitlit, IJ7 uud la .North Oueun slns,t, Lancaster. A tVi.rd el Caution. Uallrraid iren, mechanics, commercial travel, era, Iiase balllnts. farmers, and elliurs who labor out of .lixirs. me peculiarly liable te uccldent ana Injury. Themnt' Xcttclrie UU ler bruises. Iiiirns. blU's mid sprains. Is one of the flncat an an plicatiens jctdevlsid. for sale by II. u Coch Cech ruii.druKulst, 1J7 uud 1JU .North (Jueen stleet. Lancaster Uau't ttay Koengh. "1 CMmet sp-aW toehtj-hlyot JIunlerK ffoe.f Ililltrt, ititijr hivuhiMiiu great bleslntf te mil Cured me of biliousness anil dysiwp.ia lrem which I hid ButTureafnr years " Mr J. Marsh, bank of Terente. Ont. tot sule by il. II. (Jech. ran. dniKlst, u; ana 1SJ tivilh Uuien street, linauter ThunUsr l llewu she Ace. That fnrlaiuttiiess.lorrheuinatlsm. foraches,for inlns. ard for sprains Hr. Tiumui' Kcleclric Uil Isaprisltlvnand rillaulu remedy Ur. 'Ihemas' Kcln trie Oil" tan be purchased el any (IniKalsU L".-" by " a '-'"''ran, diu0'tjt, hi ami Ui Mirth yiteun street, lancistiir All Admire a llaiKl.ums Pace. A pure, clear skin will make any lace hand some Manifestly auythlmr which strengthens and enriches the bleed win dliuctly affect the whole person. All ernptlens of the skin dlsaii IMurwhnn Hiinleck Jlleml Ittttrs lire eaiiuyea. Iuy am a veKtable luuibdy of Inestimable slue Ker snl.i I,y H. It. Cochran, d ruin-1st, 13; and ItJ North yuten street. Lancaster. I'estiuiuter Haiu'l A. Ilawlir, Of Mente'ey, Mich., delivers hluuelt Id this wise ' or cnlds, burns, sere threat, and rheu. iii.ulsu). Thumat' Kcltctrtc ()i( cannot be bca'en. 1 say keeji H up te the standard, and II will satisfy the people. I shall send for a new supply snail " rer saie hy II. u. Cochran, druuglst. 1J7 and Ui North gueup street. Lancaiter. A tteiuarhabtej Ueiwt Man Is he who attends te the comfort of bis family and will net let his ltttloeiie4 sulfur with alt oo eo oe Unit of the Threat and Lungs, whereby their lives may be endaimurcd, but who should at all times Klve them thai severelKn remedy, Kemp's ItiUsaui. I'rlce SO cents audit. TVfel Hulre: Ken sale by II. H. Cochran. UruggUt,;U7 Werth Queen street, Laucasler, fa. () II. a Cochran, Nes. 137 and Vit North Uneen J-.I'mbii'nW"'' ''" u " SIIILOH'S ceuuii CUllK as n guaraulee te cure all threat aiidiuiiiclreuiiliM. " wvu.e u' Iha Mjrstery Helvad. ilJiuSL.,lli7.?.?.Vllf,?n """"''steed that consump censump iinii was Incurable, but It has recently been SSSTIiS t.lv'.", ' 1- 'orethelmnt ruuiJdJ K1 .k'y,'"!""" relief ihun any anewn fM' i.i.JS.iT.,.nnu,u1 f relieve and cure Aslluiia, llrenchltls and Ceuuhs. Cull en II 11 WUY WILLYOt' r,i,nwhen Bhllnh'. -n wUI Klve (mmedlal. rellel. t-rtc lu cu SwSi WlfcaiSnn?.?- W5ngfe JACOB K. HUKAKFKK'H Pure Rye Whisky, NO. CKNTUK BQUAUa, LANUA8TKH. PA. uutyU M INTELLIGENCER TnURHDAY, JULY 28, 1887. MKD1VAL rpUR MEW CjUlNlHK. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) -OIVKS- Oroed Appetite, New BtrenRth, Quiet Net vea, Happy Days, Bwoet Bleep. A POWERFUL TONIC that the meat delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALSMA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Derm Disease. THK MOSTACHtNTirlC ANIIMUTr.-'SrUL HLtlUI I'UMlriRU. Mipeilertuiiuliitiie. Mr. r. A- Miller, Mi i.ast l7th street. New Yerk, was cured by Ks.ktne of evtreme ma larial prostration after reven )ears utiuVrtiiK. lie had run down from 170 pounds te v;, began en Kasktneln June, lsi, went te weik In one month, revalued his full nelitht In six month. (Julnlne did him tiORoed wbitever. Mr. Uldtwin Thompson, the eldest and oneot the most respected citizens of Uiuiat-portd'enii , says: "1 am ninety jears of aie, and for the last three years havosurieied from malarta and theetrtlsef iiulnlniisisenliig. 1 recently be gan with Kaaklne which broke up the malaria and Increased my weight pound. " Mrs.T. A. Ootumens, of KM llalllday M, .lerscy City, writes! My son Harry, eleven j cars, was cun-d et Malarta by hasMtic, after ntteen months' Illness, hen we had given up all hope. Letters from the above ihtseiis, giving full details will be sent en application. Kasktne tttn be taken without any special medlvtsl advice. l.w ;ier IhUUiv. Sold by H. B. OOOHRAN, DrugKlst, ir aud 1JJ North Umvn St., Lancas ter, fa., or sent by mall en receipt of price. KASK1NK CO., M Warren St., New Tnrk. teO.'t lvdAwTTh.tS QUKK UUAKAMTKKD. RUPTURE. Darn guarsnteed by UK. J. K. MAlla Saso at oneo ; no oerallen or delay from btisl aesst teste.1 by hnndredset eures. MalnaAes. 91 AKI'il T. I'llll.A send for rtrptilar. fMdW WIXK.S A.l I.HJCOJiy. pUHK KYK WU1SKY. Old Greff Spring Distillery. Situated en K.ast Oranxe street, between Oranee and Chestnut, one .iuaru east ;uf reser voir, l.ancaiter, f I havejust erected a new distillery with all of the late.t luiprevtsl machinery ler dtellllluu rums ute HiiiKv. A. It. SUKArr KU. Irni,rletnr. This Distillery has beeu erected at the famous Its plenteous and nntalllnir supply of the pur est water. At It our grandfathers drank when Ihey were boys, and It has never been known te run dry even In the hottest weather, rrem this spring all the water used tn the distillery ts ob tained, the pump drawing lrem It twenty-five gallons a minute. llesldes my own dlsUHed Whisky, 1 also handle Brandies, Gins, Wines, &c. SyCall and be convinced. A.U.SIIKArFKK, Distiller, (STOUS Ne. 63 North gueen StneL N. II. ratmers having (reed Kye en hand can And ready sale for It at the store or distillery. Ulghest cash u-axkut price paid ler a geed arti cle. aprit-lydAw G O T REIGART'S WETE STOEE OLD BOUCHE SEC, lrXU UK1DS1ECK. FOMMKHYBKC, MOKIZKTBKC. IO.II MUMM E5TUADKV, And all 'ether leading brands of Imported Chaaipagns. bole A He nt ler the Pleasant Valley Wine special ureat western Ex. Urr.eur own hraud, the finest American Champagne In the market. Jnst received another larjce Invoice of Califor nia Claret and White W Ine from Napu Valley. California. "-A large stock of Imported Burgundies, ClareU. Uhlne and sauterne wines. We also have the largest ami finest stock of llrandles. Whiskies, (tins. Madeira, Hherrys and fort Wines, Hess Ale, Oulnness .Stout, Saratoga and Apelllnarls Waters In the city. E E. Slaymaker, Agt, Me. 29 BAST KINO STBEBT, LANCASTKU. HA. rAKAHOLH. R.a AH. Great Bargains I -IN PARASOLS AND SUN UMBEELLAS AT 1IKAPUUAKTKUS. R. B. & H. 14 Ba t King St. ai-imd erass. AT KKIHMA'8. New Spring Neckties AT KKISMAN'8. There la no garment concerning the tit of which a man Is mere particular than a Shirt. Shirt Cutting Is arlneArt, Te nt comforta ble a shirt mutt be cut with the proper anotoui anetoui anoteui leal curves, the workpeople must be practical sblrvmakera. Having had an experience of 20 years, we claim te have the beat fitting, best made, best material and meat durable SHIRT In the Market for the Least I'esslble Meney. " ERISMAN'8, Ne. 17 West KlngUmet. Lancaster. rVM ALB UM MMMW. FOK KKNT. - . A Boven.lteotn Brick Heuse situated en nasi m rrueriCB sireei. Annlval juneen-iia Mil. 31J JtAst I UKOKB1CK ST. F)K KKNT. Twe or tour room In Brimmer's New building. Ne. lux North Queen street. Meat uu.MHIVIUUmi. AUDITM ieuu-ua UKlMMEtt' s Liviur errici, DWIt HALK OR KKNT-HKICK 8TABLK C and let, 17x80 feet, en L'brUUan street, be tween East King and Orange streets. Can be easily changed into a machine shop or ware house. Kasy terms. II. C. UUUtUKKK, alfrtiq Attorney at-Law. PKIVATKHALK. Will be sold at prtvaie tale the valuable property corner Lemen Mulberry and Char Char eotte fronting HO loot en Lemen street, as feet en Mulberry, and 66 feel en charlotte street. Apply te , . , C.K.DOWN BY, junl3ind Ne, 211 North Queen Street. 7Ab O H.MAKTIN, WSUISMU ASB SSTAU SSALBS ( All Kinds of Lumber and OetU. a-YASjM no. n Nens water sa rrtsss ntreeu. aheva Lemen. Laneaster. BS-lvS QAUMUAKONKK'H COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. ?Ni?rmVSStl5S?,0eM,, "" uipe"iKU ,twrt " ! Mu IAII0AUU.rA. ULeriif.vi;. nriL.L.iAMHen FutrrKK CALL I'H HY TELEPUUNE. VILUAKSON& FOSTER. OBSERVE AND NOTE. GLOTHINC .1011 Het Weather. Thin Serge Diap d'Kte, Seersucker. I'tlnklisl Mehairs, SpauUh Aliuicas Coats and Vests, ilfiO, rite, ise. Traveling and Driving Dusters, Wc, lt.SV.flM1. Chlldteu s iitngham and l.liien Uiie-l'lcce hills, II J audi: ui. OBSERVE AO NOTE. Miert ttlp and Seashore Trunks, i:i te II M. satchels, all.es, club Hags. 1. Up Sacks aud Cnbbas, TM-.tefs.ui. W atcrproel Coats, IUV te ll.iV. OBSERVE AND NOTE. Our tients' Straw Hat, Wc. Canvas and Straw Helmets, J3c te T.Vc. .Seft Frit INH'ki't llats.J-V and 7 Linen Hats, ic lleys' and Children's Knugh and lleady Straw llats,.vc.audll:. OBSERVE AND NOTE. (louts' rrench Netted Undershirts, sa lients' Muslin Drawers, 'r Uents' aud Uiiys' Narrow I'leuted Kull Dress White Shirt, ltd). While and I'ercule String Neckties, lis.'. ier dozen. Working Pants, ILni. Streng Striped rlannel Working shirt.. S. OBSERVE AND NOTE. Our hAtgn Stock of Carefully Selected ItoeU and a hoes ter Ladles, Misses, lleys and Uents. Ladles' Genuine Dongola Kid Butten Heet, fioe. Ladles' Hand Sewed Lace (J v ford., II iu. tlcnts' Irull Dress llulleu shoe, ILM. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 33, 34,30 and 38Eut King HL, LANCASTBK. 1'A. M YKKS .V. UATHFUN. Lew Prices. Clothing at Lew Prices New. The Summer is passing by, aud our stock will be sold te (five us room, te rid usef Summer Goods. When September comes we want most of our tables cleared of Summer Goods, te be refilled by Newest Styles for Fall. Come and see our stock, compare prices, and if you tell us we're tee high, it'll be something strange te us. SWe're net high priced, but we are strictly Urst class. Ne trash from our stock. If we can't give you geed value for your money, we'll net ask you te buy. Lew prices, together with geed values, rule here. Ne one will be imposed upon, no matter hew inexperienced. Myers & Rathfon, LKADINO CLOTIIIKHS, NO. 12 EAST KLNQ STREET, LANCA8TSH, FA. UOWEHH, df. JfjILINN A BRKNKMAN. CARD I We have a number of Goods which are just in season, and which, owing te our giving special attention, we can offer great inducements. " Pennsylvania " Lawn Mowers have no equal. These we make a specialty. Wa have as geed Lawn Mowers as are in the market for W.00 and 17.00. Babv Carriages AVe carry seventy-five varieties in stock. These goods are our own special and our prices are low. Itefrigeraters are new in season. Hew few people knew anything about Itefrigera Itefrigera eors. It took us twenty years te learn. We can teach you in Ave minutes: It will be worth something for you te get the beet. Ceal 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 you are getting. Ice Cream r'reezers and Water Coelers you can buy almost anywhere, but can you get the best at the lowest prices. Yeu can bum us. Lawn Tennis Setts, Genuine Mexican wid Common Hammocks, Vase Ball and all Sporting Goods at Factory Prices. FLDiN ilREHEHAH, Ne. 152 North Qut.nltmt. VABMtJM, A MOTTO THAT ALWAYH WINS. Honest Werk at Honest Prices. PHILIP DOBRSOMS tOLU aiUAULK) Carriage Works Nei. 126 and 128 East King St. The LatKeat AMorttuenteNKW Alie JJSSSSSSST " If Veu Watitallendand rtrst-Claaa Phieten, UUTO ImkHaitst II leu Waul a Nlc Coinlertalile rainlly Carrlam Tut! 'Ki iu!ku?.'.u.. It Veu Want a Uoed S.wmd-lland Phaiten. BiiftKy, or Market w. a,.. ... .........u... cennt'y.1011 WM,V te 1U,y " r,ta- Art,cl l &&?&& SuTa'Sy'ellJer T"!!, Vhec!ty- sJOTO Philip Doersom's Old N08. 186 AND 128 EAST KINU rt'AV'ivur-ue a tts mifflih rvMHtrvmm. -tyiUMYKU'N KUUMTt'KK HTtlUr- A Ce I. it W.WK. SeinethiiigeverjUHly shuiild knew. A Celd Wave hits struck our prices, and they have fallen te almost the Fkkkjsinii I Vint We want te Ktduee Stock. September 1, we Uke our inventory. Se we have iniuleacut. De you caie te Ulk a few minutes about " Fukni lt'itK." If you are at all Intenvitcd in !Jie ques tion of " FiriiMTruK," then give us u lit tle of your atteittieu while we show you through our Kmivis. IVrlmps we liave soinetliiiiRjeuniay want. Veu may think it tee warm te think ulwiit "1'uitNi Trni:," but you will lie sttrpriswl at the " CiHiLiNti " elTect of our prices. T.ike lulvauUte of the Iaiw Tempeni Tempeni tureef Trices, AT Wiii.viVKitV 1'riiNiit ur. Sieiti:, Cue. Ka.st Kine ani Dt'icr. Stkkkts, l.ANL.V-TKK. I'A. UN DKKTAK1NU. WALTER A. IIEINITSII, Furnishing Undertaker, Meb. V7 and 20 Seuth Queen Btrcet, LAMCASTKU. I'A. asrUKIIIIKNCE NO. STUKKT. 151 SOUTH gUKKM All tbe Lateat and Meet Approved Methods taed where dealred. A previous practical ex perience or lour yeara suable- uie te iuaratit that the Very Heat I'osstble Service will be lien lien dered at Alt Times. Personal Attention Glen te Directing Alt funenUj intrusted U my care. A-.l.A-.V. ,tc CAUUI.IiS, 11AUNIMH, Ae. EDWARD KRECKEL, -DHL1B IK Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Nets, Robes & Blankets, XO.iKAHT A'.VW HTKKKT, LaneABTia, l'. The latKeat and beat aavertmenl of TUIJNKS tn the city at the leweat cuah prliea, all aUea and.iuallttea. We have en hand a lante aHertinnt of dif ferent alylea et llarnuiu, both slnyleand double, and make te order the tlneu Kradus el Knijllih Coach and rrench Coupe llaruea. The heal llaruea llreulug tn the world at 10c. a box. Call and Examine Our Sleck at Ne. 5 East King Street. luulMmdAw VAMMIAUMU. QTANDAKD WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOB. 40, 43. i3, 45 MAKKKT STREET. Hear of foaleffloa, . Laucaater, Fa. 1 have la Stock ana Bulla te Order Ivery Va riety et the follewlnfc .tylea : COUPES, BUUU1ES, GABUIULKT8, CAUUIAUKS. V1CTOKIA8, UUB1MKS8 WAUON8, "T" CAUTS, MuCAJ.L WAUONB. 8UKB1E8. MAKKKT WAUOMH, I'ttXTOHB, KXfUKSS WAGONS. I employ the Beat Mechanic, and hare laclll ties te buUd oerecUy any ityfe of Carrhwe de alred, The Quality, Style, and rinlih of my Werk, make It decidedly the CUKAPEST IN TUK MOTTO- Fair Deallncr, Heneat Werk at Hot Het Hot temrncoa." I'leaMntvemsacaU. Bepalring Promptly Attended Te. fKICKS LOWKtt THAN ALL OT1IBU8. S-One Sat of Workmen eapeelall empleywd for that purpose. " ' muva AT WIANT'H. TKV OUK . HIGH GRADE FLOUR. The finest Fleur Beld In the market, aire It a trial and you will be pleaaed. Alae Orabain Kleur, Oat rieur, Kye rieur, and Self UalilnK Fleur for BUcult, Ac Uoeda lieUrered. Tele phone Connection. OBO. WIAMT, anslvd Ma lu West Kins Street AT HUKHK'B. PICNIC GOODS VOU TUB 1'ICNIC SIASON. First the Picnic l'late-lt U llht and cheap ana requires no waahleg-saveii your dlahea. Plain and Mixed Plcklaa and Chow-chew In small bottles. Sardines In Oil and Mustard. Com Cem pressed Beef In two pound cans, Bened Chicken and Turkey, Petted llanv Tongue. Fresh Leb. ster. Fresh Columbia Hirer Salmen, Frenb Mackerel. Freh OysWrs tn eans and Pickled OyYteriln Small Jan ter plenjcklngv erk btate Cream Cheese, Swiss Cheese, Chipped Beef, etc BURSK'S, NO. 17 IABT KINO .STRUT, &AMOANJU. FA. aTKMsylMSVS. JIIHMtm, U Reliable Garriae Works. STKKBT, LANC.48TKR, PA. sthkkt. mariHydAw VIAITIIIHtl. JJllWll A BKUTUKH. OUT OF THE RUINS ! In em!M'iiMH-enl oumteek and hutldlitK hav ItiK been iltwtmyed by nie, wu am compelled te open for htislnea' at fle. 59 Iferth Queen St., Unlit our building la tepatrwd. au Kulltely Wu will have NEW STOCK -OF- CLOTHING Gents' Furnishing Goods TIIKUE. uy. FRIDAY, JULY 22. euu currKti.s wn.i, ur theke 10 at, TKNOIOOUU Merchant Tdilering Department. SV All partlea Indebted te us wUI please call al said place. Hirsh & Brether, PENN HALL, ONB-PIUOB OLOTHINO JTOW KKAuVl HOUBH. Our Readv-Made Stock -OF SPRING CLOTHING. We are prepared te show our NewSI'KINU STOCK In Heady-Made Hutu, our Ai.-ertui.inl la Larger than ever befure, and Prices Lewer. We hare taken special care te get up iteihI mi it Attractive MulU for the 81'UINU TIlAUK, and we feel aallnOedouretreiU have Imh.ii.ucc.mih ful. Call and K've us the beneQt el your opinion. Oar Custom Department Is Htecked with all the Nrwnit Nnvnlttea In Suiting., which we wUI Make te Older In the Best Style. FIT GUARANTEED. BUEGBR & SUTTOJT, Tsllsrs and Clsthlers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. T UAWBMAM BKO. TUK CHEAPEST PLACK TO BUY MENS', BOYS' & CHILDREN'S Clothing, IS AT L. GANSMAN & BRO.'S. NOTE PRIOES : Men's All-Weel Hulls te Order, at II?, Ill, fl. Men's All-Weel Pants te Order, at W, $3. II, Hrhese cords are unusual bargains and nr chasers will save a geed percentage en their Investment. . THIN noens Men's Seersucker Coats and YSintf Senalr "coats ana VesU at ria.ri.75, KMU. Men's Pauls at ee. Mc-, T6c., 5c., JI.W), l.j, One Hundred Pair .of children's Knee Panls atiBc.apalr. mr We are busily engagea new manufactur ing Fail and Winter Uoeds and are In need of room. Buyers will And It te their advantage te call early and eiamlne these Uenulue liar gains, espeelallylley'a and Children's SulU, as Ing rather than pack thorn away until next sea son. L GANSMAN & BRO., Merchant Tailors. MAMUFACTUKKKS Of Mm's, as4 CklUres's tistlilsfl, K, E. COS. K. gUKKN OKAMUK BTS, LAM0A8TKK PA. "rThe Cheapest (ana Kxclaslre) CleUlnc Heuse In the City- RDITDRE CUKE UUAKAMTKKD BT jl ur. j, h. Ktayer.su Arch street, rnuaaei phis. Pa. KaseatTosee. Me operation or busl- t emiae At Kevstene aturda l rack meat. AAMSttTSS. SMrllT : iVJt&filA. '- -. Wr&Z, ,.fti'44j-vT rt9&t&m&J&.AHL .Hrvse-i-. . tfflfttis-v&r-iSr-ifa-i. '.&:'