Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 01, 1887, Image 2

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LANCABTEB, AUUU8T I, 1887.
TM rr Directors and Dr. Macl'rearr.
The peer directors have held a special
Meeting te consider thecliarges brought by
this paper against the management of the
hospital, and hare seen fit te let matters
rest In their present condition ami treat the
well supported stories et neglect and In In
eompetency as exaggerations.
This is a course that they cannot nlTerd
t ) fellow, ter the charges made were explicit
and must be fairly and fully answered.
Mew that the matter has been brought
te public notice the abuses complained
of may be remedied, but the fact that a
remedy was necessary is unquestioned, and
of itself condemns the present manage
ment which the directors have tacitly sus
tained. That the directors should offer for publi
catien se weak a plea in defense as the
letter et Dr. M.icCreary, certainly shows
that they have but little appreciation of
the gravity of the case. The substance- of
this curious production is a denial without
supporting evidence and gross and malig
nant abuse of his assailants, yet i t is eagerly
offered by the directors for publication.
He makes no allusion whatever te the con
finement of Mrs. Limebach as insane be
cause she went te the Moravian church
without permission. He simply calls Mr.
Keller names and becomes sarcastic ever
bis statement that a body was left in the
dead house fifteen days when the time
originally reported was but ten. He ap
pears te imagine that he explains the ether
cases by accusing the relatives of the pa
tients of neglect, forgetting that she coun
ty hospital exists for the puipese of re
lieving the peer of the care of their sick.
Dr.MacCreary has furnished us in this let
ter with the very best of evidence against
himself. He does net hesitate te say that
the story that Weller's sheet was net
changed is a falsehood, and can only sup
port this positive assertion by saying that
it was customary te change them regular
ly and lieknewsflf i reason why it should
fcveueen changed.
Ilia essay en charity is interesting read
' lug te men who have in mind his practical
application of charitable principles.
Tuttle's Kecerd.
General J. IS. Tuttle, the het-headed
commander et the Grand Army of the
Itepublic, for the state of Iowa, Is pre
sented te the country by eillcial reports en
file at Washington as one of the perspiring
patriots who made gain of his military
position, abused his rank and demoralized
bis command by efforts after personal
profits during his army service. Many of
the partisan politicians who have been
backing him in the misuse of his Grand
Army rank te defame the president were
equally vigorous a few years age in assail
ing him when he was wearing the Demo
cratic colors. He often brought reproach
upon the party of his former associations
by his virulence of manner and intemper
ance of speech, and after the fashion of
such characters he became even mere
radical in the opposition than he had been
In the support of the Democracy ; one rene
gade is worse than ten Turks.
Tuttle belongs te that whig of tiie Grand
Army et the Itepublic which concerns
itself far mere about pensions, back pay
and otllce-helding than about any patriotic
principle or the historic memory of valor
ous deeds. Tliis element has become tee
conspicuous et late years in the organization-,
and new when Tuttle, in high eillcial
place, has threatened that if the president
of the United States should visit one of its
chief cities en the occasion of a pageant of
this order, that he would be publicly in
sulted, it is very proper that Tuttle's war
record be laid bare. Maior.Genprni lVuv..
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fe,' "lim Informed by General Itraymans,
.1W Aialmtant aillntatit umibpal II..I l.nt.l.
KSr fS80 TIioeub, Jr., Klrst United Hlates ar-
K.V llllArV. mn trrttun at least -. I ,...,.
Esv atdtDKliere who will nuke allldavit te bav
tej. lag raid Tuttle many thousand, or dollar. ;
kaj i"ie iuuukih uusirauie huh te pur-
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uly be but beta in abundance, if net of the
CW""" "K" miuis or money directly te
Im i personally, at least of much nialfecancn
,la his adinluUUatlen and the paymtut t
, large sums te persons In his cenUdHiee for
, tbe release, at dlUerent tliue. m ,w.rlA.,- 5
Mnenerty held under rri hV7 ...".".
i)f2i00ur;,8tentt" or KyuwbiLarycxer-
ti? Tula has steed for twenty-tliree years as
I receru against Tuttle. Thus far th
'jOmad Army, as a body, has netpurgtd
jsjatl or me inuecency ei ins conduct ; and
' lb reproach of it is new added the ex-
fsfiiK of the fact that neither by character
rnoera is ne in te be u&03iated with an
- Iwianble body of soldier?.
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K' Tbe French Duel.
:France and Frenchmen are wraped up
t'acb narrow egotism that, even should
sMf happen te hear what the euter-baiba-
thinks of their dueling, no Angle-
irony, no pungent ridicule, could
i their self-conceit.
.MIJlA OAtiaA lf lllA fllllf.ll1,ia tfl.A Ann
Y mvirwmt v w..u ...... uiiM.e, f.,117 W1IU-
(for charlatanism, and the expecU-
I of digbity in public men are qualities
HMtwal te our own race that "a Heu
r-Furry duel," with English names,
I be set simply a ridiculous head line,
iMlaposwibleene.
, aowever, we are Interested in this
kT. It te net that we intend our Inilu
be fast by tbeprincials tbe seconds
ftjsfluefl. neuuer is neetwiry w
ViUi eurwlvM m te tbe impropriety '
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t talrbiiKliMt thH French fashion; our in
twwt lie solely In the effect which this
incident may have en French affairs.
We must then take the French view of
the matter and this view, we may rest as
sured, is a serious and respectful one.
Only last summer the English and
American press was exhausting itself In
ridicule of alteulanger duel which came
se near te Mark Twain's celebrated de
scription of a French affair et honor, that
Mr. Clemens must have been extremely
flattered by the confirmation of his repre
sentations. The French press, however, showed no
appreciation of the ridiculous side et the
matter. The general's very enemies saw
nothing te laugh at.
That duel had its results ; it helped te
tide lleulanger en te a popularity that has
made him cither a menace te his country's
liberties (as say his enemies) or the here
who is te avenge the national honor.
Who can say that this week may net
bring forth a coup d'etat and carry the
P3sing general te the pinnacle et his ambi
tion, and who is ready te predict that in a
few mere days the lieulanger comet will
vanish from the sky of European politics ?
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Te-day the registers of the voters are
hung lu the polling places by the assessors of
the districts and nil voters should satisfy
themselves that their names are properly
registered theretn. The assessors will sit en
two days for the registration of voters, the
last session being 01 days before the Novem
ber elc-llens and It would be well for all
voters te give this matter prompt attention.
Se long si the cuVbstones of the central part
et the city are crowded and overcrowded
every market day with produce and venders
et it there is ncd ler additional shelter and
accommodations ter p'elucera and patrons.
The building of Eecd private market houses
in this city h tssn net only a seccers r a
financial venture but a credit te tbe business
enterprise et tbe mercantile community.
The sleek ei all these companies Is ever par
aud tbe le it Ien of each one et their buildings
has err ited a new business centre and the
extension of the old avenues of trade and
tralllc The propreeed Southern market
house is Intended t) supply the enequr:sr
that hm net yet been provided with the
needed facilities; and while the location
agreed upon Is in the midst of a crowded
popula'len of prospective patrons it is net tee
remote from tbe centre of the city's busi
ness te be Inconvenient for tbe farmers
and tiuckmen who ususlly combine
ethor business with their attendance upon
market. While the Re.ird of Trade la taking
a midsummer rest private enter pi he will
make the Southern market beuse a go. The
building should be lalrly under way by fall ;
winter is the season that market sheltir is
most needed, and next first et April will be
a bandy time todrawdlvidendsen the stock.
Se mi: of our civil service reform friends are
Kelt uk apprehensive that theclericf I changes
in the department of internal revenue at
Washington pre tee radically Democratic,and
yet the lis urea show that tbe mere Republi
cans are turned out tbe mere revenue is col
lected at the les parcentage of cost for col
lection. Tun Irrational and wholly unnecessary In.
temal revenue taxation of oleomargarine baa
entirely failed in I's indlsgulaed purpose of
preventing and breaking up the manufacture
et substitutes ier butter. Tbe department
Aas collected in a twelve-month three-quar-
iomei a million dollars tax en this article,
tbe manufacturers having promptly adapted
their business even te tbe unjust and ex
orbitant ley. The revenue was, et course,
nntuiedcdby the geernment, and all tbe
real ends et this obnoxious legislation have
bten defeated. The result proves that these
who oppe-eJ such legislation en principle
were net euly lundatuenNlly right, but prac
tically fiir-blghtcd.
Themas f. Oimiv, the rotund yenng
Tamuianyitr, boepf03ed Cleveland in the
Ian national convention, announces that he
will take tbe slump against tbe president's
reelection. Again the peeple will have a
chance te endorse Cleveland " for the ene
mies be has m a Je."
PKUSUNAU
Kkv. l'HTFIl A. G.vm.aeiieii, of St. Pat
rick's Catholic church, i'ettsville, died there
mi Saturday, lie was highly esteemed, and
his deatb has occasioned unhersal sorrow.
Kk. C'iiaki.f:-, W.vt.rer.K Waurk.v, vicar
of Hely Trinity ctiurclj, Londen, Kegland,
has formally accepted the rectership or Hely
Trinity church, New Yerk, and will sill for
bMciiargHenSeptember 11.
Cai-tain Jehn Kiih-isen, inventor of the
famous turret ironclad " Monitor," cele
brated bis hllli birthday at bis reaidence in
New Yerk en Sunday He is aaid te be re
markably sound lu both physical and mental
health.
JeiKi-H W. Dr.KXRi., the New Yerk
hanker, has written te Commander-in-Chief
Kaircblld a letter tendering free of expense,
through him, te surviving Union soldiers of
tbe late war, In perpetuity, the cottage en
Mount McUieger in which Gen. Grant ii led.
Kairchlld has laid tbe generous preposition
before the executive commlttee of tbe Grand
Army.
Jehn F. KniiNi, of Ilnilale, N. Y., has
great fclieme ter harnessing Niagara river.
The easenllal feature et it la a pair of endless
chains with cup attachments working upon
three pullny wheels se set as te form a right
angled triangle, the hypethenuse extending
into the rlwr in such a way tbat the moving
water will press upon each cup with equal
force. The cups will be arranged se that
when in the current their broadest surface
will be presented te tbe water.
I'll as WiKiiNs,er Blind Tern, the colored
pianlM, by a decision of court at litlliraere,
is taktn out et the custody et Gen. liethune,
who has kept ltlind Tem in his possession
miiue the uays of slavery, shall deliver him
te the I'nlted States marshal en Aug. 10 next
at Alexandria, Vs., and tbat the marshal
shall deliver him nafely into tbe bands of
hliz llftuune, who was appointed Tem's
committee by the Bupreme court of New
Yerk, en tbe same day and place, and also
that Goe. liethune pay ever 17,000 te the
order of tbe court ler tbe credit of mind Tnm
as his earnings. There is another suit pend
ing against Jehn G, ilethune for J 100,000.
A lltlltvrrlu Vremallun.
Kieiii the rhlladtflphU butter.
" li is Urn, which neared tbe extreme limit
of the psalmist, was one uubrokeu piccei-s of
laborious years."
" He recast Mirglcal Hclence as taught In
North America, formulated anew Its princi
ples, enlarged ih domain, added te its art and
imparted first) impetus bi Us study."
'Wltliagreat intellect carefully trained
and balanced, be aimed with undivided zeal
at tbenebluend of lessening human Huller
lug and lengthening human life, and ee roe
te ibH highest position yet attained In sur
gicalj science liy any et bis countrymen."
Thwie sentences are quoted from the in
scription upon the urn which contain tbe
ashta et Dr. Samuel I). Grese,
Iliuiparauc of t WMItbjr llsrralr.
Kev.The. Kd wards, pastoref a Welsh church
in Pittsburg, has mysteriously disappeared,
, ,6.?"".!l.vea tLe u,e of "hermit since the
death ei his wife, in 1S77. He was wealthy
but would allow none of his relatives te visit
h til ler fear thty would ask ter money? Hi.
nlece called minima few days age and I e
ranheroutefthehou.e. Soen ,"irward he
dlaappeired, taking wllh him .ie,hkj In cash!
lie is b7 years of ae. In his younger veals
be preached In Nw Yerk, Philadelphia and
Cincinnati Ills Iriends think he has gene
jvw, uui ue iiu iii ai inn uiau win f.11) ucO
in his valise la very uncertain.
m .
Tha MrcatbsrwlM Mplijer.
I'rein tbe Jlrtfeid Dully Tlmi's.
Country folks have a weather Indicator In
the spider. Although tbe morning eleuds
may ba threatening II he spreads his web out
te the breezs it shows that tbe prospects for a
fair day are geed. Tela morning, in the su
burban towns, observers noted an unusual
number of these flimsy structures, and a
prophecy of a pleasant day was unhesitatingly
inane weugn ins cieuua seeineu te Imogen
jjj,,, Orcioei: But theTpTaw 5, out
ahead. r
-tarn mxmtu la mlaw.'
Ksssens (iltse t It. Jehnsen. Colored
Man, Who llnltlH II It Mel Hound.
What Ms Knows Abent fctrttwutftcs.
from the rittsburg lHipatch.
The Kst. C A. Jehnsen, colored clergy
man from Hamilton, Ont, and who an
nounce himself as the well-known prefes.
slenal astronomical lecturer, philanthropist,
literary and educational writer, editor, pub
Usher and proprietor of the llnlish l.ien unit
A inert run A't;, delivered a scientific lecture
in the Ore n street ball, Allegheny, last
evening. Mr. Jehnsen's audience was net
very numerous, but the distinguished
gentleman wri net In the least dliceuraged
y this liek of number He remarket in a
prefatory way tbat he did net dl. surace
small things ami that It tbe Hiple c Alle
gheny were kept away by the Intense bea,
the less writbe'rewn and net hi- He felt
sorry for them, but would give his opinion
en "Karthquaki-," their causes and UTecm,
with the time unction he would If the hall
waa packed.
Mr. Jehnsen, who lectured In 1'ittsbnrg
about one ytur age and created a small panic
among the colored J eple by Ms prophelcs
of the selsmle onnvulsleus wnlch were shortly
te crcur, brletiy r'luded iti former visit
and dltslalmc 1 anv lu' intlen of exciting the
fears of tbe poep.e He left his Canadian
home, however, te Instruct the tsroele of tha
United M'a .1 upon the subject of earth
quake! because there were no scientists In this
country who understood the question.
As for himself he was tboreusblv familiar
with earthquakes end all tiauner of terres
trial and haenly convulsions. It was but
a few weeks vge tha, en t.x junt or his scien
tific attainments, be we h D.ed as no man
of his race bid ever been beuned in Canada
before. He alluded t ) an invl j,en he bad
re:elved from the leading members of the
Pouilnlen l'arll-aient te apiar before it at
Ot'iwa and explain fie sut:;3ce et which
mind was C3tni.3sed. Ills dUceutse u(Hn
mind WlI rei Ived with such mtrked favor
that It was seriously nreix -ed te cik the
queen te confer upon him sduje signal mark
of esteem, and he had but little doubt he
would in time receive decoiatien or honor,
ary title,
Mr. Johnton, however, had come te Pitta
burg te explain the rautea of earthquakes
and net te Indulge In biographical reminis
cences, and he wished the people te mark his
predictions. In a few weeks at most Pitta.
burg would be shsken by an earthquake te
which the one tbat wrought auch haves at
Charleston would compare only as an ague
at'i?k te a simoen. He waa confident of the
coming destruction because he had thor
oughly studied tbe qu'itten In all lu bearing-.
This earthquake, as ner-rs he could
definitely fix I's visit, would shatter Pitts
burg net later than tbe last week In August.
It would be merely the forerunner of e'her
shocks which would sweep ever tbe whole
United States before many years aud totally
destroy the country.
" Ne event," remarked tbe talented gen
tleman, "ever happened without a mumimi
earthquakes are merely links In the chain of
s;teniinc ineugnL ine material which
causes them Is net gathered together as mrny
suppose in a moment, but has alwaya been
In existence. The heat force of the earth
keeps moving around In the bowels or tbe
old plsnet until it collects lu such large
quantities at some given centre It cannot
longer circulate. Then the electric current
sets In and tbe result Is an eartbquaka At
present this great wandering bciiy of beat is
directly under Pittsburg, and It Is but a
question et a tew weeks at meat until the
electric current causes it te explode.
"New," added Mr. Jobnsen.es he noted
the leek of horror which crept eter the
faces of his auditors, " I have given you
timely warning and told ycu just what
causes earthquake). I want you te under
stand there is no escape from its com leir, for
It has te act in obedience te natural law;
Itemembcr that I am a scientist whose equal
doesn't exist in thisceunlry."
Mr. Jehnsen further declared tbat be was
physically as brave as ether inen, but tbat
he would net go into tbe Seuth because he
wanted te live as long a i possible, and alter
the destruction of 1'ittsburg tbe tire and
electrical currents would make an excursion
southward In company, scattering wholesale
destruction throughout that region.
Tbe tint Indications t the coming earth
quake will be people growing giddy and
dropping in tbe (Uriels, while the rivers will
turn black, tne water refuse te tlnw and re
main stationary. The Re little diversions will
be followed by an avalauche of falling stars.
The sun will net rise and the city be envel
oped lu Stygian darkness until tbe pant-up
elements burst their beuds. A huge volcano
will burst from the aide of the meuntaiua,
and for days no living thing can exist in
Pittsburg. After a while, however, the
meteorological lire and sulphureus gas tm tm
pricened beneath the thin crust of earth will
exhaust Itself and a mere pleasant state of af
fairs gradually return. Tbe city, however.
by tbat tlme will have been totally destroyed
together with everything in it, wnlle the vol
cano will continue te spurt forth tire and
smoke for one year.
"New I don't want te discourage you cap
iUIU'V incidentally remarked the lecturer
at this stage et his discourse; "but tbe nat
ural gas supply Is nearly gene, while the
entire area of Pennsylvania has sunk 18
inches In t years by tbe drain made upon
her. When the convulsleu comes In August
there will bea patch of earth as large as a
wneie county uung clear up against the sky,
while the excavation thus made will be tilled
with black water."
Mr. Jobncen, having explained tbe cause
of earthquakes te his own satisfaction and
tbat of his audience, tben remarked that
peoplegenerally werevery Ignorant "New,"
he said, "you have no doubt all been utught
te believe the earth is round and that light
ning kills people. These are tbe worst kind
of fallacies.
"The earth Is 1U," he argued, and I can
prove It te you by the Bible. Deei net that
geel book say tbat when the Savier comes
every eye shall see Him. Howls a man en
tbe ether side of a round world going te see a
peisen en the opposite aide ? It's ridiculous,"
he concluded with emphasis.
"As ter lightning killing a roan that Is a
serious mistake scientific men have made for
years. It's thunder tbat does the work. If
you fire a gun at a man tbe Hash and smoke
don't hurt him. Ne it's tbe bulleb That's
the way it Is with thunder and lightning.
Tbe latter gets the blame, but its the thunder
that does the damage."
Mr. Jehn Adams acted as moderator, and
at the conclusion of the lecture gently hinted
that a small csllectleu might be taken up as
Mr. Jehnsen bad raid he didn't despise
small things. Tbe Canadian seientln, bow
ever, refused te become tbe beneficiary of
his auditors' liberality.
Mr. Adama tben invited him te repeat the
lecture some night next week, but he replied
that he made It a rule never te deliver but
one lecture each year, and tbat he wanted te
get home te Canada before the trouble began.
He thanked the president for his Kindness,
but was net disposed te llnger around the
deemed city.
Tne Entrant- te lbs Catacombs
Is net mero let bidding than a mouth dismantled
or teem TriU aunirure-.nent Is In most In
stances, the cen'iuence of a want ct attention
te them In )Outli, but !l happily preventlblu.
wlthHU.UDUNT.iHtd.asasturupspuakerenee
urged hit nudimste ete, "nany undellen "
TLU itiiplu article U a thoroughly rjllable
means of rendfrtnK tliu troth ornamental una
suivlcvublu. Tim picks and uiedlcul profession
Infletsfl It.
mvmvtAL murium. " "
HeuMljr tha Ileal Policy.
In odvertlslUK a lm-dltinu ItUl - te lie
hniiesti mci'iuleii will never no; the people
won't sliiiid lu I tit tnu truth he known tuat
lluriletk JIliXHt lliifrt euro scrofula, und all
eruption of tlie skin. Tills inuaiclnti l sold
everywhere by druirirlsU. for sale by II. u.
t,uvurun, urutfwti, in una l.'J Mortn Uueeu
slrvet, i-Hiicwiur.
A Werd or Uautlen.
11 all reed men, mechanics, commercial travi I I
eis, basulialllats, farmers, and etnur whelatMir
out of deer, are peculiarly liable te uccidviit
ana Injury. Thevutt' Kclectrtc Uit ler bruises,
burns, lilies and snrulns, Uonuel the flntst ap
plications yut Hi' land. Fer sale by II H. Coch
ran, druKKlst, S1 una 1VJ .North Uuuun street,
Lancaster
uau'l Mar Kaengti.
I CMinetp!ik tee highly et tlurileck HloeU
Jlillert, tlwv Ii ivh heeiiu great litemlug te iiki.
duett iiki of lillleu-tnesa ami Oyien-ta from
which I IhiI mittun-il for euis" Mr .1 Marsh.
Hank of Terente, lint, t r auto by II. l. cocn cecn
JJjJjUKKUt. u; and UJ iserth yucen sinsjt,
All Adinlra a liaudsams Faca.
aauiiiwe,a,w.iuagiagg,iaU ,
realiuastsr Ua'l A. Hswltt,
Of atentfrey. Mich., delivers hlmseli In this
wish: "Fer colds, burns. ser thrift, an.i Trh...
Uiaiisin, JMmei' JCclectric thtcunuel be bea,n
1 say keep It up le Ibu standard, und liwiii
atlily tbe MipU 1 shall sua ler a new siim.lv
seii. Fer sain by II. Jl. Cochran, drugHUUl
and liU Merth Uueen straat. lacnciutur " u'
'&&
MBD1VA1.
CIMMONS tilVKlt KEGCLATOK.
-TAKIC-
SIMMONS LIYER REGULATOR.
COLIC, lMlHllKSTlON, SUltlt 8TOMACII,
IIKAUTIIUKN, ItKSTI.KSNKSS OH
M.KKl'I.BSSNKSS.
A geed dese of Simmen, t.lrer ltoRiilater will
itlve prompt ivllef.
"While slmmnns t.lver Itegnla'er Is Kcnr
ally aamlttrd te tea most lux aluable household
remedy, I claim It I-an alxolute sHrtnc In alt
eases of Celic from whatexer ctuse they may
atte,andas such I ehrsrfnlly receuitnend It.
In my own case, and en various occasions In my
family, 1 have thoroughly tel .t tha merits of
this medicine In siubUui and violent attacks,
and In every Instance pvltlvu n lief was vxpe vxpe
rtencet tn a tew minutes ami a euro speedily
effected. Te all similarly arUfttd 1 rcmaclmi
tlenaly rocemiuend Klmmens l.tver lleKUlater,"
J as A. lUuit-a, M. l , Macen, Ua.
Jylf-M.W.rAw
QAPi
C1NK PUASl'KKS.
35MKD.VLS A1AKDKI) TO
Bensen's Gapcine Plaster !
Till II KST IN TIIK WOULD.
Cures l'leurlsy, Kheitmatl'in, l.nmlnge. Hack
ache. Weakness, Colds In the Chest aud all
Aches and Strains.
lteware of Imitations under similar sounding
names.
W Ask for Hansen's and take no otter.
decll-euidAwMVt.t.l''
H
OP PILLS.
SICK HEADACHE,
DtSl'KI'slA, 1NUIURSTION. lltl.lOUSNgSS,
UlZZlNKt), I.1VKK COMI'l.Al.Nr,
l'uslUiely Curvd by
Little Hep Pills,
The l'eople's Favortte l.tver Tills.
They act slowly but surely, de iietKrlpennd
their eniH.t Is 1-utliiK, ami thervlei-e worth a
dozen ether. (Docter's termula.1 Mn-ill, sugar
coated and easy U) take, &ou Uwlluieulals.
S.1c. at druirvtiU or mal'ed en receipt of price.
TIIK HOP riLL CO.. .New Londen, CU
"lhey areTllh IIKST ever made." l'rvpured
by an old aethecary. rtve bottles It.
,-eUl by Every Druggist In Lancaster.
Junelb-ly."VVFAw
QUKH UUAKANTKKD,
RUPTURE.
Cere frnaranteed by DU. J, a MATKK
ase at once ; no operation or delay from busi
ness ; tested by bundruda of cans. Main office,
xi ARCH ST.. PHI LA. sand ter circular.
ei.imiiA
RUPTUItK UUKK UUAKANTKK1) HY
Dr. J. II. Mayer, KU Aich stnwt, Philadel
phia, Pa. Kuse at ence. Ne oHirutleu or busi
ness delay. Thousands of curtvs. At Keystone
Heuse, Beading, Pa., id Saturday el each uienlh.
a, nil for rlrrnlara Advlr. frMt. iiirl4.1vrt
uuttsrtssiidiifH tuuua.
PJALL AND MEK
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP.
Sixty Candle-Llght i Beau them all.
Anether Let of CURAP UI.OUBS ter U as and
Oil stoves.
THB PBRFEOTION "
MKTALMOULU1NU ANU UUUBKU CUSHION
WBATHER STRIP
..Beats thorn sJL This strip outwears all ethers.
ItHAtM ntlt thn mill. Htitn niMHiiu nt I.A.ia.
xclude the dust. Keep out snow and ruin. Any
ene can apply It no waste or dirt inad In ap
plying It. Can be ntted anywbeni-ne holes te
bere. reetly for use. It wllf net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip ts the most perfect. At
ua mum, wnKii auu nauKe aieru
-or-
Jehn P. Scnaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST
LANCASTEK. PA.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
," Mere human, mero divine thin we
lu (act, part human, p.irtdlvtnti
Is woman, when the kechI i,titrs OKree
Te uiIukIu at her nam Ity ."
Ueflect,lje Lords of Creation, and hie ye at once
te
KIEPPER & IEEE'S,
Ne. 40 E, King St.,
Ana rreenre ene of their ram en
"Economist"
Vapor Cook Steves.
That Oed's best Kilt te you be net tortured be
yond recall wllh the unnecessary waste heat
which It Is ImjMMilble te avoid with your
llangus, and (what Is also Important) consider
the Kroat economy In fuel, Ji cents worth of
fuel will cook ler a family el thru, itrewn per
sons 21 meals.
And when you want a Heatsr, get a
" SPLENDID "
And be Happy.
PLUMllINO, GAS FITTING, 8TKAU IIKAT-
INCl.TINKOOriNd ANDHl'OIJTINO.
mum mi.m ust jtj-jia.
POH KKNT.
A Hovun-ltnem llrlclr llnuse sltnaUid en
Kast Frederick street. A pill v at
JuneSl-tld MU.SU KA-ii' UKDKU1UK ST.
1JIUK RENT.
.,2' Sr !9u.r rooms In Hrlminer's Mew
Itnlldlnsr. Me. 1MX Merth Queen slroeU Ueat
wu ,m iiiuuuuu. Aiipiyat
feblS-ltd 11U1MI
IMKIt'
I'S livkuy erricE.
1310KHALKOK ItKNT-HKICKHTAHLK
AJ andlet, l7iBUf.w,Len Christian street, he he
tweeu Kast Klnif and Orunire stnwu. Can lie
easily chained Inte a uiachiue shop or ware-hel?Jf?-.-Klu''
"ruis. U. C. 1IKUH4KKK,
sistld Atiernev-at-l-aw,
PKIVATKHALK.
Will be sold at private sale the valuable
property corner 1111011 Mulberry and char
lotte InmtlnK tui reut en Lemen street, ('.Meet
en Mulberry, aud a luet en Charlette street.
WJ ej
C. R. OOWNKV,
Ne. 241 North Queen Street.
Jnnlnsmd
VUAL,
Q M.MAKTin,
wsetsaais aid bbtail tutn n
All Kinds of Lumber and OeaL
fr.Yan: Ne, ai North Water ana Prises
StrmU. shore linnn. I.aneastiir. n.t-1 a
B
AUMUAKUNKH'H COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Ovncis:-Na lil North Uuuen Stristt, and Me.
K4 North Prince street.
Yaaw: North Prluea street, near Kaadlnc
llepet, "
aar ltw I.ANiiahtkk. PA.
KVAN'H KLOUK.
Levan's Fleur
TBI BUT.
H.TbM
sersata7 -iridifteB&
VHT (101WX
J.
8.U1VI.KKAOO,
IIAUIIAINS IN
4S.LKS.I
KMtlKOlDBKED rONOKR SILKS
and Embroidered rrtinuiltiKs te Match
redticiHl te less than halt prlre.
ItlK Itamatns In HUMMBH BILKS
reduced down i-vgai-dless of cost.
NEW HLACKMLKNIl in and II 21.
(Vlhce are (vnsldtrvd Chelen
lltrxalu.. Come and see our Koeds
an J pliers.
JohnS.Givler&Ce.,
Ne 26 atast Kins BtTMt,
LANCAST1U, PA.
N
KWYOKKHTOKB.
Summer Goods.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 & 10 BAST KLNQ ST.,
LANCASTER, PA ,
Otter a'l Ire andquslltles tn Mdles', lientlc.
men's and Children's
Summer Hosiery
AND-
INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR
AT hltV LOW PU1CKS.
i)nn mom Case (,'KKAM CHINK LK SEEK
slK'KKus, .ie 11 jura. Philadelphia prices for
same, quality, 5e.
2.ti Yards PINE CK4.V CKEPK CLOTH.1
euly 11.. ajard.
Al.t-WOOL CIIIAU SKUt.E CLeril, 40
Inches Y Ide, Uc a yard.
A Lt, WOOL Clt: AM PL AIDSEKUE. Winches
H Me, b:xc a ard,
Oriokle Soereuekora,
Dreea ainntaamB,
Amorlean Satlnea,
Froneh Batlnea,
AT VKUY LOW PUICKS, ATTIIE
New Yerk Stere.
j.aM
AKTIN A CO.
Special Sale
or
Flannel
Shirts.
We have purchased from the manufac
turer his .Surplus Stock of Shirts and offer
them nt prices never quoted before.
Twenty-Qve Dezen Stripe Flannel Miirls
atomic, apiece, nil sizes.
Ten Dezen Jersey Stripe Flannel Shirts,
with pleated boson at &., all sizes.
Fifteen Dezen .Ierse stripe Flannel
Shirts, double pleat, at SSc., worth tl.t!5.
Ttventy-llve Dezen llicycle Flanrel
Shirts, in lilue,(rey aud Mede Shades, at
half the regular prices. Hey's and Men's
Sizes.
All-Weel Flannel Shirts lu flight shadta
at $1.!V ; regular price, tl.7.1.
Twenty-live Dezen Indigo Ulue Flannel
Shirts, warrauted;net te fade, t 15 te (3.(0
apiece.
All-Weel Pleated Ilosem Flannel Shiits,
all shades, at tl.eu ; regular price, tL'.ne.
Twenty-live Den Hey's Flanrel,
Shirts, all shades, from $ 1. (mi te $l'.(u.
An All-Weel Krgalti Shirt, lu wide and
ntrrew pleats, at ijoe, is an exceptional
bargain.
IW.WMt KJm FrlMe Ml,
LARCAITNM, PA.
Sfciiji FTVI.e,ji
J. B. Martie d Ce.,
V4MMI4IIM,
J MOTTO THAT ALWAYH W1NB.
Honest Werk at
-AT-
PHILIP DOERSOMS
(OLD HBL1AULE)
Oarriage Works Net. 126 tnd 128 East King St".
n. UrKCStAMertinentMNEN, muM
If Yeu WantaUoedand rirst-Ctass Phwten, ue TO Dekumiiu.ii
ir Yeu Want a Nice. Comfertutito Pantlly (Jartlun. ue Til iiVimiimi'iu..
UOEHSOM'Snl"UKKyUmKin1WUn"nr'lnU,ff,n"'4" " " "
If leu wants Nleeand Nrnt lliislness wagon, UOTO tlOKMsnu-a
If Yeu Want a Oumlile Maikel WaKeu, uetiI UOEhVeM'S
atfe
IPh
It Yeu Want a tloed Seoendlland I'liwteit.
ll ion want le lluy a Irst-Ulass Article at
county,
UOTO
Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Curiae Works,
NOS. 126 AND 128 KAHT KING 8THKET, LiNCAOTEB, PA.
W'AVTOUrlt6 A US MlVPLlti STUKKT.
tnars-lydAw
W1.KH A XI) 1.1QUOHS.
TJUHK HYK WHISKY.
Old GretT Spring Distillery.
Situated en Kut Ontnifn strent, Is.lwoen
OrutiKu and Chestnut, ene situaru east tot roser
veir, Lancaster, P
1 hvunU'rwtHt anew dtsttllery with allot
the latxst liuprevtHl luachlnury ler dUllllliiK
PUKK UK W1I1SK.
A. It. sy KArrKK, Proprietor.
This Distillery has been emcled at the fatuous
Old UrotTslewnSprlnit, which has Ikwii noted for
lu ilenueu and imlaltlnir sunply of the fur
cat water. At It our Rraiidfatiiersdiank when
they were boys, and It has nuvertMiti known te
run dry cren tn the hottest weather. Prem this
spring all the water used tn the distillery Is ob
tained, ibu pump drawing Ireui IllwentyOve
gallons a uituute.
Uesldes my own dlsUlled Whisky, t also handte
BrandiM, (tins, Wliies, &r.
tBTCall and be convinced.
A.U.SIIKArFKIt, Distiller,
ISTOtlst Ne. Kl North (jmwn Street.
N. it. ratinera having geed Use en hand can
And ready sale ter It at the stem or distillery.
Highest cash market price pal.l ler a K'huI arti
cle. . aira-l)dAw
G
REIGART'S
OLD WIHE STORE
BOUCHE SEC.
ll'EK IIKIHS1KCK,
POMMtCKVSKC.
II)1U.KT3ICC.
i U. II. MUMM K.VTUA DIIV,
And all "ethor l.eadtns; brands of Imported
Chaiuistgus.
Sele Agent ter the Pleasant Valley Wine
Company. fpftal Ureal Western K. Dry, our
own brand, tie lines I Amerliau Chauipjiiu In
the market.
Just tveUvsd another largn Invnlre of Califor
nia Claret and White Wlue Ireui Navi Valley,
California.
A iarxe stock of ImHrted Iturgumlles, Clarets,
Hhlne and Miuterne lnes.
We also hau the lurnit ami finest stock of
llrandles, Whiskies, Olns. Madelia, Mherrisaud
rert Wlnna, I lass Ale, Oulnness Muni, Saratoga
aud Apellliiarls Waters lu the ctty.
H. E. Slaymaker, Agt.,
Me. 29 BABT KINO STnEBT,
LANCASTKIt. PA.
UO WKR.1. A V.
IUNN A BKKNKMAN.
CARD!
We have antitntieref (ioeils wiilchare
just in season, aud which, owing te our
giving special attention, we can elfer great
inducements.
" l'ennsylvanla" I-twn Mowers have no
equal. These we make asecUliy. We
have as geed I,awn Mowers as are in the
market for te.Ot) and I7.U).
llaby Carriages We carry seventy-llve
varieties in stock. These geed are our
own special and our prices are low.
ltefrigeraters are new In season. Hew
few people knewaiiything alsiut lltifrigent lltifrigent
ters. It took us twenty e,trs Ui lc.irn.
We can teitcli you in live minutes:
It will be worth something for )ni te gel
the best.
Ceal Oil Steves There Is mere di (Ter
ence in Ceal Oil Steves than almost any
thing manufactured. Don't spend jour
money till you knew what you are gelling.
Ice Cream Freezers and Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
get the bast at the lowest prices- Yeu can
tremus.
J.awn Tennis Setts, (Sennlne Mexican
vnd Common Hammocks, lUse lull and
all Sporting Uoeds at Factory Trice.
FUN & BRENEHAN,
Ne. 169 North Queen Street
WAtUUMa.
WATCH KH, CLOCKS, CHAINS AND
JKWJCLItY.
Spteitl Wilchu Fer Ptraeri ted Railroaders.
Fine let of Kings, Ac Alse, Elgin, Waltham
(Aorera ter which 1 am Sele Agent), and ether
trtrst-Claas Watches. Ueat Watch aud Jewelry
Kapalrlng.
Ssr-Cerrect Uraa by TelegTapb Dally, only
piaee In ctty.
L. WEBER.
Ne. IWK N. Queen HL, Near Penn'a IL ll. Depot.
AW Spectacles. Kyeglasses and Optical Uoeds.
All Kinds of Jewelrv.
N
EW JKWBL.KY HTOKK.
0. GILL.
LATEST DESIGNS
-IN-
SILVER JEWELRY!
Ne. 10 WEST KING STREET.
LANCASTKIt, PA.
mtvll-lyd
morteMB.
IT KKIHMAN'H.
New Spring Neckties
AT KUISMAN'S.
There Is no snneDt cencernlnn the fit of
wbleb a man Is mere particular than u Shirt.
Shirt CuIUdk is arineArt, Tn at comforta
ble a ablit must be cut with the preiwr anotoui anetoui anoteui
teal cerves, tbe workpeople must be practical
abUVmaksrs. liavlnjc bad an exiwrlenceecju
sears, wa claim U nave Ue beat nttlna;, best
mad, best material and most durable
SHIRT
la tha Market for Ue Least Possible Meney.
-AT-
JmitULN'S.
41TtWtfM.Buujltnai, futiiMMir.
..-'.tJia
...TV .jg tU-iq'1 Hi
CHARLES
IWHIUmt, MH,
Honest Prices.
HtiKKy. or Markn't r.,. i... im.nnui.
a Iniwer Prlna than .... VI'. '...'!"'. .T?''.T.
v.uw. IIVM 111 M Wl.y
VLUTHIHU.
JLflYKKS.V HATIU'ON.
Lew Prices.
Clothing at Lew Prices New.
The Summer is passing by, and our
stock will be sold te give us room, te rid
us of Summer Heeds. When September
comes we want most of our tables cleared
of Summer Heeds, te lie rclllled by Newest
SIlesfer Fall.
Come and see our stock, compare prices,
and if you tell us we're tee high, it'll be
something strange te us.
We're nut high priced, but we are strictly
first 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 Ut imposed upeu, no
nutter hew inexperienced.
Myers & Eathfen,
I.KADI.NU l LOTH I KUS,
NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTKIt, PA.
w
II.MAMMUN A rtUlTKK.
CALL US BY TKLrTIIONE.
WILLIAMSON & FOSTER.
GSNTLEMtsN BBBKINQ
FA8HIONADLH
TBIM
GIOIHIMC
WILL FIND ALL T1IKV DBS1IIK
IN OI'K ASSOUTMKNTOPK.NULISII SKUUK
"cercii ciiKMers and summbu
CASIMKUK SUITS,
C0MMBNC1NU AT as.10.
COATS AND VKSTS In Drap d'Kte, turge.
Crinkled Mehairs and veersuikurs,
COMIIBNC1NU AT ll.M.
Onntlemen St'cklni; thn Popular Styles In Hats
W III 1 1 lid all I hey Dealie lu Our
Assortment of
riftlbln Derliys, Kine Dress Straws, Selt Pocket
Hats, I- Iiki Manilla Hats, Canvas aud
Straw Helmuts,
COMMKNC1NU ATSc.
Ladles' and Oentlcuien Seeking strnnir Trunks
lorMiertTrls toSuanbereor Mnuiitalns,
Valises, Cabbas aud tirlp backs,
COMMKNC1NO AT ?.( POIt THU.ShS AND
;.'c t'Oll VALHKS.
(ientlemen Sceklnir Outfits In fhlrU, Cndtrr
wtururNckWear, Will Kind all they De-
lre In Our Ar sertment of
Punry Plannel Chlrls, Itallirlcnan and (Mure
Undurtteir, Dress Shirts wllh Narrow
Pleated fronts,
Muslin nnd .lean Drawers, K. A V. Cellars and
Cuir, Percale ahdnllk HtrliiK Ties, Tuck
or Purr Scai Is and Self Adjusting
Kllk Hews.
COUUKNC1NU AT2.'.e.
Ladles and Oent'nmen Seeking Stylish Summer
bhes, Will find all they Desire lu our
Assnrlmentef
Ladl-s" Hand Sewed Prench Kid Heets, Ameri
can Kid Laru Oxtnids, Curacea Common
bensu fehuea, Tampacle Uuat Wau-
kenpluuiU, and
Ulnve Kid Posed JJutteu Shoes,
commbnci.ne AT !..
Oentlrmen's Fine Calf Oxford Ties, llalmerals
uud nulteu Hhees, DoiiKela Kid Tep Cun-
Kress (ialtur, and Pull Diess Hut-
son Sboes,
COMMBNC1NU AT II. W.
WILLIAMSONS FOSTER,
33. 34, 36 tnd 38 But King HL,
LANCASTBK.PA.
TMIT.OVKDCUHIIIONKDKAR DRUMS.
OORB FOR THI DEAF.
eek'a ratant ImpravM Cetbkmssl ,sUr
Drains pertecll restore keaiiaji aud jaifersa
the work et tbe natural drum. Invisible, com cem
(nrtable and alwaya In position. AU ceuver.a.
Uen and even whispers Iwartt.dlsUncUy. aend
for Ulustimuss book wlU iaUenlalslAli.
Aaarswa ec sail est trMiaeax. MMtalvu.
twvswk, Msmttm Wggtffamu w.r
gS-j rpr!-Jrir-!rv?iT.
Ty,