Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 02, 1887, Image 2

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LAHCASTKU, AUGUST 2, 1SS1.
The Hospital Horrors.
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,tsJWUtMlloasratetma. euraa of re
oiMAMaerrfMMi tmmem asms or
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Si' With malice towards none and charity
.. all.the Intklucikkceu lias pushed the
t Umntlratlnn of hnsnltnl mimnnairemptit.
bsw. mm presents ve-aay an array or sworn evi-
fc& ieaee in support of its assertions. Cau
pr tee Jucniinnrr leek upon this and say in all
ataeerity that we have " built an airy,
bewv superstructure of exaseeratieu and
'Si MMatlenalism upon a small found-
fait? U this mass of evidence " fiction and
grets exaggeration r' Can the peer dl-
lectors shut their ears te this cry of dis
tress, and with the recollection only of
, what they have heard en the part of the
defense, placidly imagine that the coun
ty's charity is liberally and carefully
bestowed V We trust net t This iudict
aent has been brought before the people
la a spirit of fairness and truth, and te
Ignore it would be tee gross a failure of
dety te fellow-man and tee palpably in
consistent with the high character de
manded of an occupant of honerablepublic
office.
Paying the Debt.
The public debt statement for July
bows a decrease for the month of nearly
five millions dollars; a total interest-bearing
debt of little ever one thousand million
dollars ; and, counting the legal tenders
" leas available cash items and cash in the
treasury, a national debt of l,27,42$,.
737.02. Remembering the enormous bur
dens of the war period, the tremendous in
flations of values, the awful weight of in
terest carried through years of iril and
pain, nothing could se forcibly and elo
quently tell the story of our physical
greatness, material resources and marel marel
lens recuperative powers as these simple,
silent figures of debt reduction.
It is well te step and consider if a sound
and healthful policy does net call for a stvs
In the bleed-letting treatment. This gen-
JflyaaJia,viaiiL'lis Share of the war debt
and has a' right te some relief from war
taxation. At the present rate of revenue
. .rcceipte the close of the century would liud
all the debt paid ; and were it net that the
higher ieteiest bearing bends did net ma
ture se seen they could all be wiped out
before that. If the requirements of the
sinking fund additions were complied with
and a small but sure percentage of the total
debt were paid off yearly, the country
would be satislied and our financial sta
bility undisturbed. A national debt of one
thousand million dollars, funded at three
per cent, could be very lightly borne b this
country. Its burden would net be felt.
The thirty millions of interest which it
would require te be paid would be a ilea
bite te our imperial revenues; the princi
pal would all be taken by the national
banks te secure their circulation, and it
would be an eagerly sought lean for the
absolutely safe investment of trust funds
In every respect our financial system
would be in mere healthful condition than
by the present rapid decrease of the debt,
without any decrease of revenues or relief
from taxation.
Democratic statesmen and leaders who
fail te note the significance of these things
fall short of the stature of statesmen, aud
mislead themselves as well as their party.
Make Them Answer!
District Attorney Weaver Ills nrpinml
some searching interrogatories for the con
stables of the county te answer under the
new liquor laws. H can be beeuthatil
the officers make faithful retiiruiaccetding
te these directions, public violations of the
laws against vice and immorality mubt
either cease or be promptly bieught te the
notice of the court aud grand jury.
It will be curious te watch the consta
bles as they file into the August sessions
and pretend te answer these questions,
Wlfcn the sign beards are up en all the
reads of the county; when the supervisors
have done their whole duty in every dis
trict ; when all the liquor sellers obey the
law, and the bawdy houses hide their
flaunting signs in bhame, then the millen
nium will be at hand.
And yet the constables at the next ses
sions, in their old perfuuetery way, will re
port all these beneficent things come te
pissl Watch them.
The Jlstlle or the Itesm.
If Our ltenuhllruii frtun.iu .. i..
pig. wrabhng themselvts about the troubles of
ST"" democracy or reunsjlvauta, will
LtJzS? Ud cen3idtratey undertake te
feCi wuure vue'r ewu oera, they will
t Md salutary exercise for their iimnmi u.i
i'v"P occupation for their mental energies.
Quay has slated Hart for state
P .twaturer, because Hart suits him and will
? J But the treasury nienuvu u,l,u.-.. il,.. ...:n
Jii ,. . vv "u imj mil
E.aO the junior lUMnltiir tliu m,.ul ..l
P--.ujyerner lUuvr i..u ei..i.i i...,
i Williams for supreme judge, because I e
i yrrrV1 w uia,'e "a "is attorney general
fdi when Cexmer waafniimi inaiii.ii.tu t.-
IS' ?"SMy et "Ute and tuat nice had te go
Iff u Uw " Northern tier of
!. T ' ",,,MUJS was new led out. lless
i:zr' ,lB "uenir supreme judge,
", ueaire me place he would
lea the 1 iwer bench fm-u h.i.i,me.
would be handy la giving out the soft
"- ww ruuaetiptua judges have te
w wi aaa reured political
BoasMageejwaata Grlamea for
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bemuse he wanta te hew
fata hette te Ben Quay, who hu Korea him
ntber merely In recent state conventions
and strategic political movemeuts.
In this complication the governor has
te meet another dilemma. There must be
appointments made both te the supreme
bench and the state treasury, in all proba
bility before the November elections.
Judge Mcrcur's place en the supreme
bench, and Quay's In the stute treasury,
are te be filled by Riiberimteri.il nppolnt nppelnt
ment. Governer Iteater wants lewem
te confirm the choice of his jarlj's
convention, and at the same tluie he wants
te direct that choice. He ami Quay
are at present in accord for Williams and
Hart. This combination readily suggests a
union of the Philadelphia and Pittsburg
elements for Mitchell and (iriinesen ; and
if Magee succeeds In making this combina
tion solidly, he nill lJ a formidable oppon
ent of the .state administration's plans.
His present danger lies in the possible dis
integration of the Philadelphia leaders
ever their local issues. In any event the
liepublicau stute convention premise) a
lively tussle.
liKi the galled jadewlnee; our withers are
unwrung.
Jehn Taiiii, writing In the New erk n.
U)icntltnt,vlU an entertaining story or Jehn
Randelph, te the elttct that be was at dinner
one day with a young army elhcer, when the
military guest win giving a Blowing account
et the Mexican clam-hen, eeuie el the fluent
et which, he rakl, had been turned Inte bar
racks by the t'nlted States troepa " Why,
captain, weroyeu net atrald te de H7'' asked
one et the ladle. "Ob, no; for tuy part,"
tbe captain replied, " I have become se u'ed
te inch things that 1 could take uiy dinner en
ati altaraaromfertablyaselsowbvro." "And
no would a hog, lr," Hatd Mr. Kamlelph. In
the silence that followed this terrible thrust
they saw the ery air of the room seemed te
tlngle as the nerved of the guests did. It Is a
little dllllcult te reconcile the exact terlty of
this Htery with the fact that the incident it is
baned upon must hate taken place iu lsl'l,
while Jehn lUndelph died in !'..
Tut: fatalist will In quick te see that
there were " thirteen" souls ou beard the
HI fated Mluena, sunken lu the storm en
the Delaware the ether day. 'ltie disbeliev
ers lu superstition will be prompt te retort
that all sat e tw e were sa ed.
w lm a
febOiJl lltllK
uln't It holt"
ulikly en the net.
"IlnislON l representation" may be a
very geed thing for the Philadelphia Democ
racy and te eliminate hcxulsm Irem It, but
the Republicans have that sjstem and a
quartette of men are OAiiiljietent in their
councils. When Ieedi, AlcManex, IMum
and Lane are united the ether i'l'iil Kepubll
can voters are in ti minority. At pret-eut the
rogues have fallen out aud hcuest men may
or may net get their dues.
Hkiein af a het weather hsue fail- te
material Ir.s for the Kepubllcan and Mug
wump Journals, who would tain lead upon
his back all tbe sins of the people and send
him out into the wilderness HlKKius is a
patient scapegoat. Me lets them pile up
their lead with uncomplaining tquanlmlty ,
but when they would start him he will net
budce. llesbakea his berni and kicks up
bis heels ; he wags his ears lu the meit spor
tive manner, and whisks liW tall iu the
friskiest way ; but move an Inch be won't.
Jlarptr's Weekly groans, the Trtbune snorts
and the Philadelphia l'tew jella most Iran-
.In.lln t . Tfll.nlna tu -te. n .Mt-nln
.K.&.1JT ..... ...U9 .t. u.-i. t .luiuuin
L Uilnd te terror and the stluk-pet mode of
warfare nuds bun without olfactory nerec
The truth is lllggius is a buttling, bustllug
sort el a small Baltimore politician, of no
great harm nor geed ; beholds uu inconse
quential place In the treasury department, the
duties el which are mainly te keep tnlly of
the clerks put in and turned out, without any
power en his own part te retard one precexg
or te hurry the ether. He has beeu made the
subject of much notoriety by newspapers like
Harper's W'tt Uy, the Nevt Yerk 7m.-iand
the J.'ceniH't J'eit treating his cace ltb undue
gravity; and by a let of frolicsome newspaper
corresieudents who eaggerat liii duties.
Higgluseujejs the game and help it along.
His superiors very properly tnke no tmlice el
it while he performs his elll.-Ul duties efll efll
cleutly and does net ahute his place for hli
party or bis friends. Indeed it may be coeil
Wiley te let se geed a turget draw ee much
of the opposition lire.
Ai.lxM has her furry luck up. hhe will
net participate In the centennial celebration
of the federal constitution bwiuse the is net
admitted tu territorial rightr. Well, we
uianaiied te get the constitution adeped with
out Alaska's help aud the celebration may
worry through without aid from that quarter.
Ski KHTAItl liwAim is credited with some
very sound views upon the subject of law
making for liquor regulation. His strictures
upon the local option system ami his com
mendatien of high license are fuudaiueuUl
and statesmanlike. He nays:
"The local option system submits a Uw te
popular vote in local districts, and this de
leata the prluclple elj our government, whkh
is reprtentatie In its character and places
the whole law-making peweraiid dirretieu
iu the leKlsla'iire, aud net in the teple in
their mere numerical force and primary ca
pacity, be far as my exjierieiHO sj, a well
regulated system of license, wneieby rev.
enue la largely brought Iiiuj the public treas
ury, coupled with wjere penBluts for illicit
sale, has prove! the most undent check
upon the abuse et the liquor trallic"
Tin: Philadelphia I'rets proudly aneunces
iu lis bead Hues this morning; ""Kentucky
state elections, surprising Republican gains
iu portions et farllele's strongholds," and
then the cold type of thu body of thedlsiiatch
Kes such ion lirtuatery cbuuks of Intorma Interma Intorma
tien as these :
" Returns from two-thirds of the preeincls
In the city el l.eutsWIle show Jiem -rntie
;iiif. KenUin county, a part et Mr. Car
iisle'H district, including l'uiiiKteii. hliens
that the I'uleu l.aUir party jkhIkI h iuulIi
larger ote than the Republicans, the De,,iu.
crnls jiulltny u'-eiif their tnuut iie.
" Lexington gUes a mj ruy el K, ler (in.
Kuckuer, tltt In it time it Am tier been can
ned liii a Dewucuttic entuiutiite ter gover
nor. lUrdslewn, lteliuK (inen and lan
villa all reerl Jiemuirtitietjutni
'J'be latest returns indicate that deneral
Huckner lias Ihii elected Keerner by a ina ina
Jerlly erU3,taJ. Jle run Uiniely ahead uf h.
ticket, 'llw Jaber aud J'rohibitlen votes
were smaller than anticiated. 'J he lemo leme
eratic hmf? ucre uiatnlv en lueal istuei.
TheleKlslaturewIll be largely Democratic,
aud will elect a seuater te succeed ilx-k."
Tbe I'ress Is a great newspaper when its
editors are out of town.
PK1WONAI
Ki.i.a Wiikki.ku Wii.cen lnvete.l tL'OO
In an iron mine and has drawn out lltoe
(JiMiKiir Knaii-, who feundetl Rariue,
battles or lSli' " vul la U,B ""
HKciiKTAiit ltA.vni left WashliiL'ten
Monday luenilng ler a week'a visit iRubel
both lleacli, Delaware.
Mils, lluiiimili, wileet tbe Vnlted Stalls
minister te Ja.jan, has dhsl in q,kle, se's
a dispatch received In Washington,
Mlis. Jehn a. I.eiin has arrhed at her
home lu Washington. Her iMiuditleu Is re
ported te lu serious, aud It is said that her
shoulder blade, which was dislocated, will
have te be reset.
(iKOUOKK 1'akkkii, KftO. , la assisting In
the editorial Hue te make the centennial
celebration of tbe federal constitution a great
success. Cob A. Leuden Nuewdeu lias the
entire celebration in charge and it will be a
brilliant success.
Tim I'niNCK or Walks, at the Goodwood
races last week, were a black sack coat made
el rough cloth, gray trousers, white over ever
gaitara, a white cravat tied In a four In band
kaer, a whlte ablrt, a pair e yellow kid
gloves and a gray Derby, bat. tie carried a
oanewltuaeuvorbojaob
RETORTS OF THE CUOFS.
WHAT CMfl0 r TM AUMICUL-
tVMAi.Kueimtr At or turn.
WHMI l'iMr In Wsarly Kftf Btrtlen nl h
County Tobicce (iruwlnc rtntl. Oraptu
Bd I'eers short, II n I Ven and I'ntale
rratulM Wall Mr. Llnttlla'i Latter.
The monthly meeting of the Lancaster
County Agricultural and Horticultural society
was held lu the ball of the Y. M. C. A., Mori Meri
day allernoen. The following tiauied uioui uieui
liers were present : J. II. tjtndls, prealdeu't
Mtlleraville; Calvin Cooper, Itlrd-ln Hand ;
Casper Hltler, Conostega; l'rank R. Dlllfn
dertler, city ; Jehn 11. Rudy, city ; Daniel
Siueych, city ; J. A. Herr, West l.auieter j
D. M. Swarr, city ; Let 1 U. Oelr, Kaat Hem
tleld ; .1. M Jobusteu, city ; Jacob R. Illpple,
city ; Km II. Iturkhelder, West Karl ; Henry
M. Kngle, Marietta ; Lev 1 S. Relst, Dregen ;
uonnaen Miner, Warwick; M. D. Kendlg,
Cresswell; H. I'. Kby, city, II. K. Fulton,
city; J. U. Rush, West Willow; hph. H.
lUwver,Mauhelm;JoUnA.Steler,Shoenei-kj
A brain Sutumy, Marietta. Jehn K ready,
nieuni joy; nr. J. c. lirebst, Warwick;
Charlea N. Derr, Lltltr; Daniel D. Herr,
Maner; Christian K. Herr, Maner; David II.
Lwidls, Mauer; Altsjtt R. Werth, Coleralu ;
JamoaCelllus, Coleralu; H. M. Mayer, Kast
tiempneiu.
In the absence of the secretary, Cilvln
Coeier wasappeluteil secretary jire tern.
ltKreuis or thk cuer-s
Casper lilller reported apples and peaches
attuest a total failure ; pears net much better;
raspberries and blackberries ery gexl ; ceru
and tobacco never loekod.itetter ; net much
rain fell during July; parties plowing this
morning turned up dry ground ; net enough
hail fell te de any harm.
Henry M. Knvle agreed with Mr. Hlller
except that the pear crop is better in the
ueightiorheod of Marietta, grapes premise
well; het weather Is favorable te them; the
corn sintered aeme ter want of rain ; the eats
crop was rather short ; the grass and clever
leek well.
Calvlu Cooper said both corn and potatoes
sintered for want of ratu, while all areuud
them were copious rains ; tobacco leeks ex
cellent aud growers are beglnniug te cut It
oil ; the Irult crops are pear, except grapes,
which are looking very well.
Daniel Smeych reported the crape crop In
this city almost a tela! failure ; be did net e
pect te have enough te pay for the picking.
Frank R. Dilleudertler corroborated him.
M. D. Kendlg reported the wheat crop very
light, tobacco excellent; fruit light; the
caterpillars destroyed the pears; tbeie are
very few apples.
President Landis reported wheat light In
quantity and toer lu quality . eats, ceru and
tobacco leek excellent, no fruits, leek well
except grains.
Jehnsen Miller reported wheat only half a
crop; ceru growing nicely, though the storm
of Sunday Injured It somewhat; tobacco
leeks Urst rate; eats heavy bat hard t:i har
vest; grasM and tn,stuie leek well.
J. A. Herr said the wheat crop was rather
short owing te the early hall storm , tobacco
and lern leek well ; the gras were Injured
by the ball ; the crop will be small.
Aimi r rerT hi.tikk.
J. Hellman Hersbey said wheat was short;
corn, eats aud tobacco are very hue; tsitatees
excellent and abundant; he planted tbe
Ohie i:ly variety and hardly had a small
potato In his patch. Jn planting he left the
tlrBl cellar sprouts ou the seed aud did net
cut the seed, but planted the potato whole.
Seme ether varieties Irem which be took the
sprouts did uel de near se well. The apples,
pears and peaches don't amount te much In
bis neighborhood.
Casper Hlller said bis way of planting peta
tees was te put the seed Inte the ground tirst
and put the fertlllz r en top of It. In one
row last year he forget te put tbe fertilizer.
but afterwards scattered some of it en top of
me ground, ami in mat row he bad the best
(potatoes in the let ! He compounded hisewn
fertilizer which he believed te be better
adopted te bis soil than that sold by tnanufac
t u rem.
Calvlu Cooer said potateosmay be brought
te perfection fully two weeks earlier, If the
seed potatoes lie. in a light warm room te sprout
and then w hen planting time comes they will
be found te bave strong, green, vigorous
sprouts, riant the seed thus prepired very
carefully aud tbe young plants will very seen
make their appearance above ground.
II. M Kngle urned the planting of early
po'.alets as early as possible, whether the
seed be sprouted or otherwise. Tbe potato
require! a cool, moist condition of the ground.
Late potatoes may be plan toil I a te in June,
or early iu July, aud they will generally
mature before the lirst frost. Potatoes will
stand any amount of cold as the stalks de
net fre.9-
r.KTTKU 1'HOM sKCKKTAKV. I.INVIM.K.
President Landis presented the society
with the fellow lug letter from Jehu C. Lln
vllle, who has just completed a trip across
the continent :
l-vi fnisiUK), July 2 1, lv;.
trienlliimt Memlirrt or the Ismratter County
.tyrtcuUiiraluiHl Jiurtieidturat .Secufy.
Knewing that you are Interested lu occi
dental agriculture, I sent you a sbert state
ment of conditieu of crops, made of bar
vesting, etc. When I Urst set feet in Sac Sac
ramente Valley, en June 5, the wheat
crop was dead ripe, and seemed te be half
harvested, aud new, one month later, there
are thousands et acres et wheat iu Call
fernla untouched by the sickle. Tbe Call Call
feruia farmer is possessed of an unlimited
amount or patience. If be cannot harvest
his wheat today, be will wait until
next week or next month or two months
hence. He has unlimited faith in the
weather, and it never deceives him. Most of
the grain here js gathered by headers, pro
pelled by tour horses, and is drawn en piles
te await the coming of the steam thresher,
but this process Is tee slew for the immense
ranches or tbe Sacramento and Nan Joaquin
valleys, where the wheat fleldsseetnllil-jilta-bie
in extent Ou these fields tbe traveling
harvester and thresher, driven by twenty
four mules or a twenty live horse traction
engine, cuts and threshes forty acres per day,
the grain being sewed up in sacks, ready for
shipment. A part of the Straw is used for
luel and the remalnder is thrown eir In
bunchOH, where It lies drying in the sun
until tbe same engine again passes ever the
Held with tilteen or twenty plows attached
breaking the ground for another crop. The
remainder et the straw Is new used te fire
the engine for Plowing. Thousands of sacks
of grain are plled up in fields at htoambeat
landings and at railroad stations, awaiting
transportation. The wheat crop of California
is light, ranging from 10 te lh bushels jwr
acre. Heme fields are net worth cutting, but
occasionally 1 nave seeu a held of very tlue
wheat 1 bave been told that the heavy
wheat was grown en fallowed ground. Alter
a crop of wheat has been barvested and tbe
ground softened by tbe winter rains it is
pinned and put In nice conditieu
and allowed te remain until tbe lollewlug
lull and again sewed te wheat Farmers sra
net bothered with weeds here as they are In
tbe Kaat and en tbe prairies of tbe central
stau. In this way they harvest a crop once
in two years, but it is always a heavy en a
Ne lertllilng Is done here in fact tbey have
no system el laruiiug they plow, and sew
aud reap.
In some sections barley is extensively
grown, and it la the best 1 ever saw, there
net being any rain te discolor It Heps also
de well here, hence this is the brewer's
parmlise. I have net yet seeu auy timothy
or clever In this stale, Alfalla is grown iu
some places where it can be Irrigated aud
can lie mewed six or seven limes during
tbej ear and yields enormous quantities of
bay. Most of tbe bay used in cities here is
made of wheat, barley or wild eats. Wild
eats grew spontaneously Blong rarwMl t.ut.
tings mt wherever tbe ground is broken.
SS," rn "ey make excellent bay.
(.ultUited eata are net much grown here but
are shipped Iren, the i:.st ler teed and are
exiwnalve. Barl U largely used for horse
feed here. Other I n.als .7s nlS grain!
1 never saw se rnany one horses In a city of
tbtstUaas lu Nan KiauciMM. Heavy in,!
wind-broken horses gut well when brought
bore. Tbe climate la eeugenial te tbe Iudkb
of mm and animals. Tbe pig alone does net
thrive here. 1'erhaps It Is because be does net
get enough corn. California perk la bard as
sole learner and fit only for deg's meat.
Large qnaaUties el haet art sklppee) here
from Um Ket,
Farming, hens runa mere en specialties
than In tbe Kaat Ou the Immense ranches
of Hacratnente, Han Joaquin and Lulare,
wheat alone la grown. Nennma has lla
thousand acre vineyards mid Santa list bare
Its olive and almond gloves, while Santa
Clara and Lea Angeles havn their urnnge,
lemon aud ether citrus fruits. Ot course
nearly all fruits are grown en some ranches
but meat large grewere cenllue themselves
te fsw varieties.
The Pastures here are bare and brown, and
haveaacerched apreuance, aud will remain
se ler months te ceme, and yet the cattle are
In (line condition. The dairy Interest is re
celviUK some attention In the northern ceun
ties. I saw some tine dairies et Jersey cows
In Senoma county, aud ou the Cooper ranch
in Nan la Barbara.
Thousands el acres of beans are grown In
Santa Barbara and Santa Clara counties, and
vet the average Callferiilan will net eat them.
They are shipped east and the l'acillc Sle
gets Its Bosten Baked Beans " ready cooked
and canned from the lUst I'm It Is se plenti
ful here as te be a drug, aud let they use far
less of it than we of the Kaat where It is far
fetched and less pleulltul.
J. C Ll.NMI.I.K.
11 Hew early will it Isi sale te new rye T"
asked Casper Hlller. Several lueuibeis an
swered that it might lt sewed early lu Au
gust MOIIK AllOl'T 1IIK llllVI'K KAll.l UK.
In regard te the grape (allure lu mime parts
et the county, Mr. Kngle said there must be
some local causes te produce the eltect. It
appears te be certain that If ether conditions
are favorable a high temperature aud dry
air conduced te full crop ; whlte wet
weather and low teuierature are apt te
produce mildew and ret
8. V. Kby, esq., called attention of the so
ciety te the previsions of the act for the en
ceuragement of forest culture, aud prev ldlug
penalties for the Injury or destructieu f
forests, recently euaited by the legislature
aud signed by the governor.
Mr. Kby also called atteulien te tbe preht
that may be bad from the cultivation of the
locust basket-willow along streams and tbe
planting of trees te shade the manure piles ,
aud also near houses aud bams as a protec
tion against lightning.
Henry M. Kngle aud Hph. H. Hoever
further discussed the matter, agreeing with
Mr. Kby lu most respects, though Mr. Kngle
doubted the propriety cf planting trees te
shade the manure pile. A better plan is te
plant gratsjvluea and trail them en an arbor
ever the manure pile. They will nourish
there, while trees will die.
TALK Vltet T A r I It.
A. II. hominy, as a member of the com
mittee en fair, appointed at a former meeting,
reported that the uemmlttee bad Wen unable
te procure suitable grounds In or near this
city, but that at Lltilz suitable grounds may
be had. The people et I.ltll have already
organized a lair association and will Issue
stock at tvO per share, and the fair will go en,
whether this association take held of It or
net. 'lhe ergsnl7ers of tbe Lltitz society,
however, are witling that this society shall
either take bold of the matter In it own
name or have the privilege of buying the
stock te the amount of ten er cent; or indi
vidual uiemters of the society may have the
same privilege.
II. R. I'ulten, also a memtsr of tbe lair
committee, made a speech in favor of tbe
Lltitz scheme, and moved the adoption of
Mr. summy's report
I.evi S. Relst said he was perfectly willing
that ether fairs should be held lu ditlereut
parts of the county ; and be wished them all
possible Hiiccen, but he was entirely op
posed te this society's having anything te de
with them as a society.
II. M. Kngle and Calvin Cooper took
similar views ; they thought tbe society was
net in condition te bold an agricultural fair ;
but he would have the association give its
hearty support te tbe project of a fair at
Lltitz or elsewhere.
Henry M Kngle made a motion ; that this
society give its cordial support te the ruev e
ment of the people of Lltitz, Man helm and
vicinity, lu their ellerts te organize a fair.
The motion was unanimously agreed te.
Ul'-INJIss Kill MfcT MKKTISll.
Tbe chair announced the following busi
ness for next meeting:
"Could tbe average Lancaster county
farmer adepta mere wasteful mode of keep
ing his manure?' Referred te Calvin
Cooper.
"Alter the experience of the past season,
wbat is tbe best time and manner of seeding,
and best fert)ll?jrs for wheat ?" Relerred te
A. B. Werth.
" De net tbe farmers of this county usually
plant their corn tee thick and cultivate it tee
little ?" Referred te Jehn O, Rush.
" Will net the drifting te the production el
dairy products have a tendency te Impover
ish tbe soil 7" Referred te Casper Hlller.
11 Hew much can tbe Lincaster county far
merallenl te pay for cattle te reed the com leg
winter ? ' Referred te Jehnsen Miller.
laying Cattls and PhiMphatss.
President Limits, in a speech or some
length, made an argument te show that there
was no money te be made In stock raising as
at present conducted He said that farmers
pay tee much for their young cattle, and un
less measures are taken by which tbey may
be bought at lower prices stock raising will
have te be abandoned. He suggested that
farmers, Instead of rushing in and buying
young cattle from shippers at whatever prices
they cheese te ask, should form a union, and
make their purchases en tbe plains, or In far
western markets where young cattle can te
bought for about - cents per pound. Mr.
I-andis also blamed farmers for buying
commercial fertilizers from manufacturers
outside the oeuuty, when just as geed Knet
belter can be bought et local manufacturers,
and the money amounting te hundreds of
thousands et dollars per aunutn would tbus
be kept at home.
11. It. Fulton followed in much tbe same
strain and concluded with some remarks In
favor of county lairs being convenient places
at which farmers could interchange views en
this aud ether important matters.
After further remarks by Kph. N. Hoever
and James Cellins tbe meeting adjourned.
OLUTHMU.
M
YEK8 A. RATHFON.
Lew Prices.
Clothing at Lew Prices New.
The .Summer is passiug by, and our
stock will be .'sold te give us room, te rid
us of Summer Goods. When September
comes we want most of our tables cleared
of Summer Goods, te be refilled by Newest
Styles for Tall.
Come and see our stock, compare prices,
aud if you tell us we're tee high, it'll be
something strange te us.
We're net high priced, but we are strictly
Urst class. Ne trash from our stock. It
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 & Eathfen,
LK AD1MO .CLOTIItEKS,
NO, 12 VAST KINO STRMT.
iaeASTaa,.rA.
MKOiC.iL
fTUlK NKW QUININK.
KASKINE
(THE NEW QUININE.)
-UlVr.S
Ooed Appotlte,
Mew atrengtli,
QulotNeivoe,
llappy Days,
Bwoet Bleep.
A I'OWtUFUL TONIC
that the most delicate stomach will bear.
A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM,
NERVOUS PROSTRATION,
And all tlertn Diseases.
TltK ltOSTSMMrNTiriC ANIIHllCUtHsrUli
Ul.OOK I'l llltlKlt. f-npfller ti.niilnlmv.
Ilr. . A Miller, mi K,it t;tb Mus.t, New
Verk, was cured hv Kasklne et extreme mn
larlil miHtnitleti alter seven vears auircrliiK.
lie hul run iIkwii iiimii lTupetind tnV7.ts'Kan
mi Kaaklmttu .lime, Ivsi, wunt tu work In imp
month, teualniHl Ms lull ilKht III six mouths
UUlnliie illil him iiekixmI wtmtuvt-r.
Mr. tililtsin Ihompsen, tlin eldest anil one el
the nuwt nwHcted cltlteiis of llrlilitrirt, cniin ,
savs: "1 am ninety vrars et u,i, and ler I hit
last three vears tiavttsulTvrrO irem malaria and
IhoelliH-'tsel iiiitiilne poisoning. 1 receully lie
Kan with KasMne which broke up the uuuaila
and tnrrv.isrd my weight 11 pounds "
stnt.T A. Solomons, et l.vi llalllday St, .lerrciy
City, writes My seu Harry, eleven vears, was
curvd el Malaria by Kasklui', utter flltoeit
months' Illness, when we had given lip nil lie'
Letters Irem the above is'rsens, giving full
details will lm cut en application.
Kasklne ran be taken without any MH'clal
medical advice. Il.iu per bottle. Sold by
H. B. OOOHRAN,
Druggist. 137 and 1 1 North Queen .it., l.aucas
ter, i a , or out by mall en recti! pi el price
hASMNKCO., M Warren St., tivft 1 nrk.
titbit IvdAwTrhAH
1UU:M'i!.IN.
KIDDER'S
DIGESTYLIN.
-rOU-
Iudigcstiuu and Dyspepsia.
A I'Olh.M' ItKMEDl fOU
indigestion, Acnte und Atenic lss-psift.
Chronic and luislni lntiMltnaJ I il.irrli.V eiiiitlug
In I'regn ine, theluru lnf inlum, mid Inienva
lesceiue trem Acnte lUe.vcs.
UverSei l'hvslclans hive sent te lis the imt
nattering opinions upon tHgeslvltn a. a nim-dy
ter all dt. cases arising from luipinier ttlgiwllen.
ier Jivwirs we have matin ruelniisl thu tilges tilges
lve VnnenU expressly ler I'lU SlUl A.NS' ni.
and for the past vcar IUUKST). LIN has Ihwh by
them extcuslvely precrtlssl, nd hvday It
slttids wltnetit a rival its a digestive iweuu It
Is net n MH'rel remtsly hut a si tontine prepura
lien, the formula of which Is plalnlv prlnti-d en
eaih Isittle. Iix great lUGKsriV fc' I'D W Kit Is
created tiv a c ireful and preper treatment of the
funiientaln manufacture. It Is very ugreeilile
te the tasie, and a rentable te the most ilellcute
stomach. Fer the rvll.itillllv et etir staieiuunts
we would repe tfnlly refer te all Wholesale
and lletall Uiugglst. and 1111 MOANS gen
erally. l'rlceluw. Mild by lirngglsu. or
W M. hllllll-.lt LO.
Manufacturing Ihuuiiabi, M Jehn St , N V.
Uiarl lvdlu
SAKK,8UKKAMM,KKDY CUKK.
Kupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases
of either sex. Why he humbugged hyitiacks
when you can find In Hr. Wright the euly Usuu
lab I'avsieus In Philadelphia who makes a
specially et the aliove dbaisea, and (.'cms
TbimT CttKss HCiuimiD. Advlce rrt day
and evening, strangers can be. trusted and re
turn home same day UftlceH private,
UU. W.ir. WU1UI1T,
Ml North Ninth Slrueu Above ttare,
P.O. ltexbTS. Philadelphia.
lanlMvAw
RUITt'KI-V-OUKK OUAKANTKKI) KY
llr. J. II. Mayer, Ml Arch stnsM, I'hlladol I'hlladel
pbla, l'a. Krt.se at once Ne operation or busi
ness delay. Thousands el cures. At Keystone
tlouse. Heading, l'a, 2d Saturday et each month.
SwnA rnr rlrrnlar Advlr,. tnw. mArlvMvil
ttutjimruuntmtttnH ttuuum,
"A 1,1. AND HKK
THK
ROCHESTER LAMP,
Sixty C'andie-Llgbt ; I'aiaU theui all.
Anether Let of CURAT ULUUK9 terUas and
OU a teves.
THH " PERFECTION "
stKTALMOULDINU AMI KUllllaU CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
IJeats them all. This strip outwears all ethers.
Keeps out the cold. Step nitUIng of windows.
Bxclude the dust. Keep out snow and ruin. Any
one can apply It newastn or dirt made In ap-
B lying It- Can tm fltU9d any whera-nn holes te
ere, ready for use. It will net split, warp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the ineit purfect. At
the stove, UeaLur and Uange SUirw
-or-
Jehii P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTRU, PA.
Cl'KCIAl. WOriUK.
"More human, mere divine than we
tn lact, part human, ptrtdlvlnn
la woman, when the gixsl Burs agree
Te mingle, at her naUvlty "
Heflect,ye Ixirds el Creation, and bin ye at once
te
KIEFFER & HEBE'S,
Ne. 40 E, King St.,
And 1'rocureeneol their famous
Economist"
Vapor Cook Steves.
it
That Ged's Iwst gilt te you be net tortured be
yond recall with the unnecessary waste heat
which It Is Impossible te avoid with your
lianges, and (what Is also Important) consider
tbe great economy In fuel, 31 cents worth of
fuel will cook for a family et three grown per
sons 31 meals.
Ana when you want a Heater, get a
" SPLENDID "
And be llappy.
l'LUMUINO, UAB r'lTTING, HTKAM HKAT
INU, TIN UOOriNO AND 81'OUTINO.
mum ua-lm uu mmaw.
FOK KKNT.
A Deyen-ltoein Brick Uouse situated en
Kast Frederick street.
Ann! vat
JuntOMId
MO. 313 BAht 1'UKIHUICK ST.
TJWR RKNT.
JB Twe or four rooms In lirlinmer'i New
Batldlnc. Ne. l&sx North gueen slreet. Heat
and gaslncluded. Apply at
febis-tra uuiMslltilaLivauverica.
Wl HAUK OR KKNT-HIUUK HTAHI.K
MS and let, 17xsu fisit, en Christian street, mi.
twiwn Kast King and Orange streets. Can be
easily changed Inte a machine shop or ware
house. Kasy term.
, C. UKUUAKKU.
ais-tia
A tterney -at-1 mw.
PK1VATK HALK.
WU1 be sold at private sale the valuable
property corner Lemen Mulberry and Char,
lotto fronting tue foul ou Lemen street, (ft luet
ou Mulberry, and 64 leet en Charlette street.
Apply le
C. K. DOWNEY,
JuulS-Smd Ne. Ml North Uueun Street,
st1 Oftsfs KEWAHU.
&mJJJ Fer any case of Kldnsy
bles. Nervous Debility. Mental and HI
Tteu.
hvslcal
weakness that uetanic
MJCUVM UlTTKtU
laUa te cure.
Beld h v druirclata. Ml cents.
-ii u M.. ..
La 4Bf lVa
ssycirttJAniraa,
Ne. tt M. llth et., Pblla.. Pa.
. uTM-lrae4W
eMumtM ma,
J MtrrrOTUaVT ALWATH WINS.
Honest Werk at
-
AT -
PHILIP DOBRSOMS
(OLD RILIABLK)
Oarriage Works Nek 126 and 128 East King St.
The -tAM.-. Markst
If Vim Want a Unedand First Class I'hsjteti, uu TU IXIRKneM'S.
If ion Waul a NlraComterlalile Faintly Carriage, ui Tt liUBKlMiiM'n
l0Kli?M,s",,t'M',K',y"iO,,C,U,'k,l,H: lfro,,,r,,v,nU''lllln!lel fjprtngi. II you uu ru
county,
-UUTU
Pbilip Doersom's Old Reliable Curiae Works.
N0S. 130 AND ViH F.VST KINU 8TKEBT, LANCASTER, 1-A.
irFAU'WUVlse it US MIFFLIN iJTKKKT.
niar-lydw
W1XKN A XV J.ltiVOKH.
pUKK KYK WHISKY.
Old Gret! Spring Distillery.
dltuated en Kast Ornnge street, tmtwnen
Orange and Chestnut, one square vast .el ru.ser ru.ser
veir, Lancaster, I
I have J ust erec ted a new distillery with all nl
the latest Improved machinery ler dlaUlllllg
l'UUH U1K WHISK..
A. 11. sMKArFKIl. l'rntirteter.
This Distillery has been eroded at the lametis
Old UroirstewnMiirlng.whlch has lasm noted ter
Its plentHus ain
a unta
ailing supply of thu pur
est water. At II our
r gi
they were bev s, and It has never lieen kne
ruiiuiauiem iimua
hen
n te
run diy even In the hottest wiutther.
Frem this
prluir all the water unsl tn the illstlllerv Is ob
tained, the pump drawing irem lllwenty-nve
gallons a mluiiUi.
llesldes my own distilled Whisky, 1 alto handle
limndies, (lini, Winea, Ac.
sWCall and be convinced.
A. U sllKArrKK. IMstlller,
TOIt Ne. tH North liiieen tltrisiU
N. It Fanners having gissl Kyuen hand isn
find ready 9 lie ter II al the Mere or distillery.
Highest cash market prlce paid ler a gissl arti
cle. aprjt-lydAw
REIGART'S
WIUE STORE
OLD
BOUCHE SEC,
If Bit IIMIIMIKCK.
1'UMMEUY.SKC,
MOKI7.KTSKC.
J I.. II MUMM K. I'ltA 1HIV,
And all 'ether Leading brands el lmpeiled
I. .voting brands
Chamistgns.
."ole Agent ter the Pleasant Valley Willi
Company. ypiHlal (ileal WesUirn Ki. liry,eur
own bland, the Quest American Champagne lu
the market.
Just received another large Invoice of Califor
nia C'Uret and tt til te V tuu from Naa alley,
Calllernla.
A large stiKk of Imported llurguudles.Clarets,
Khlne and sjtuume iVlnea.
We also have the liigest ami finest stock of
llrundlea. Whiskies, lilns, Madelia, Hherrys aud
i ort Wlniyi, Itass Aie, Uulnurss .Stout, Saratoga
and Apellluails Waters In thu city.
H. E. Slaymaker, Agt.,
Me. ae EAST KINO STRBBT,
LANCASTKU, l'A.
MOWKK.S, ,tf.
F
LINN A HKKNKMAN.
CARD!
We have anuuitwref Oeula which are
just in atseR, aud which, owing te our
SiviiiR speeUl attention, we can eiler great
lduceineiita.
" I'eiinsylv.uii.i " Jiwtt Mowers have no
equal. Thetw we make a specialty. We
have as geed 1-awn Mowers as are in the
market fertfi.Ou und fV.tsi.
Ilaby CtrriaRea We carry seventy-live
varieties in stock. These goods are our
own special and our prices are low.
ltefrigeraters are new in season. Hew
few people knew any thing about Itefritferu Itefritferu
ters. It took us twenty years U) learn.
We can taich you in live minutes:
It will be worth something; for you te Ret
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 what you are getting.
Ice Cream .Freezers and- Water Coelers
you can buy almost anywhere, but can you
?:et tbe best at the lowest prices. Yeu can
rem us.
Iiwn Tennis .Setts, Outline Mexican
end Common Hammocks, llase Hall and
all Sporting Goods at Factory Trices.
FLINN & BRENEHAN,
Ne. 152 North Queen Street
WAT uum.
TfTATUHKH, UIAJUKN,
CUA1N8 AND
T asivv niiui.
Sptyitl Wtichn for Firaeri ul Railrealtn
Fine let of Utnas. Ac. Alse. Klgtn. Waltham
(Aurera for which lam Sels Agnut), and ether
rirstsiuass Watches. Best Watch and Jewelry
Bepalrlng.
sru
cornet
time by Telegraph Daily, only
place la city.
L. VyEBER.
Ne. 1WX N. Queen HL, Near l'enn'a U. II. Depot.
mr Spectacles, Kyeghuaes and Optical Uoeds.
All Kinds of Jewelry.
N
EW JKWKLKY HTOKK.
0. GILL.
LATEST DESIGNS
-IN-
SILVER JEWELRY!
Ne. 10 WEST KING.STREET,
LANUAUTK.lt, l'A.
inaylMyd
jrariem.
AT EKIHMAN'H.
New Spring Neckties
AT KUISMAN'8.
There la no
nt concerning the
at
of
which a man Is
eulsx than a Shirt.
Shirt CutUiuc u arine Art, Te flt comtorU cemtorU comterU
ki shirt must ba cut with ub proper anotein.
leal eurrea. the workpeople must be practical
ahlrvmaksrs. Uavln had an experience of au
yeira, we claim te haya U best fltUu, best
mads, best material and most durable
SHIRT
la u Market for Ust Mast Fewlbla Meney,
sTs4UWt Ul4tlMt, taaaajMC.
CHARLES
iwhhib. se.
t
Honest Prices.
UUTII IMIBHNIIM'H.
any ether plane In the oily
imr ueuih.
VKW YUKK. tfltlHR.
Summer Goods.
WATT & SEAND,
6, 8 A 10 BAST KINO 8T.,
IsANUABTBK, rA ,
Oder n'l
sites snd.juslllles In Lndles', (lenUe
lucn'saiidt'hlldreu's Summer Hosiery
-AN 11.
INDIA GAUZE UNDERWEAR
Ai' v Mir i.ew rut uk.
Wi.nL-J".'ir"..J-11" CKhAM OltlNhl.R SKRH
BUCK Kits, 3V(r u yard. I'hlladelpbla prices ler
samuiiuallty, .V)
2.01 Vanls riNB CUA7.V Clltl-K CLOT 111
only luc. a)artl.
Al.t.-WDOI, CUBAN hl.ltliK Cl-eril, 10
lnchw W Ide, Ms-, a yard.
AI.UWOill.CltAMI,LAlllSBKUE,t0lnches
Wlle,t:4e. a )aid,
Orinkle Boerauokera,
Dreea Qlnghama,
Amorlean Uatluea,
French Batlnee,
AT VEIl LOW I'UICh.S, AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
j.
MAKT1N A UO.
Special Sale
or
Fliimicl
Shirts,
We have purcbased from the iiianufiic
turer Ills .Surplus Stock of .Shirts and offer
them at prices never quoted before.
Tweuty-Uve Dem .strijsj Flannel .Shirts
at 00c. apiece, all sizes.
Ten Deen Jersey Stripe Flanuel .Shirt,
with pleated boson at !"., all sizes.
J'ifteen I)een Jersey Stripe 1'Ltnnel
Shirts, double pleat, at 8Sc., worth l.li5.
Twenty-live Deen liicycle Flannel
Shirts, in lllue.Grey and Medu Shinies, at
half the regular prices. Hey 'a and Men's
Sires.
All-Weel Flannel Shirts in ;ilgbt shades
at .'Si ; regular price, 1.7.",,
Twenty-tlve Dema Indigo Illue Flannel
Shirts, warrauted.net te fade, 25 te (3.C0
apiece.
AU-Weel Floated Uosem Flanuel Shirts,
all shades, at II. JO ; regular price, I2.UU.
Twenty-live Down Hey's Flannel,
Shirts, ull sluvdes, from vM.OOtolM.'.eo.
An All-Weel ItegatU Shirt, in wide and
narrow pleats, at t.Ou, is an exceptional
bargain.
J. B. Martie Ge.,
rer.Wrwt MIm Mm Mm,
LAJigAsTJia, rA.
tt.
Wmmm&$EmmV&l$& '1
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