No. G. 



DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



71 



The iist of uulinisshcd riiiladelpliiii cases to wliich District At- 

 (.oi'uey Bell alludes is as follows: The llarrisbur^- case cited is of 



but receut origin: 



Nome. 



Carl Lampe, 



Dennis McGuwan, 



James F. Shannon 

 (Hoffman House). 



Chas. W. Soulas, .. 



J. F. Sidie. 



William WaJlace, 



Address. 



SGS N. 10th St., Phil- 

 adelphia. 



i:.lh & F;;nPom Sis., 

 I'liiladelphia. 



102 S. 13th St., Phil- 

 adelphia. 



Betz BIdg., Buoad 

 ^•t., Philadelphia. 



Grand Hotel, Har- 

 risburg-. 



Rid.?e Avenue, Phil- 

 adelphia. 



Article. 



Beer, 



Beer, 



Beer, 



Beer, 



Beer, 



Beer, 



Manufacturer. 



Brewed by Peter 

 Schemm & Son, 

 Philadelphia. 



Brewed by Peter 

 Schemm & Sons, 

 Philadelphia. Bot- 

 hy Wni. Linch, 

 Philadelphia. 



Tannhaeuser, 

 Bergner & 

 Brewing Co. 

 thony Kiser, 

 adelphia. 



The 



Kngle 



An- 



Phil- 



Old Stock Lager, 

 Pale Export. J. 

 F. Betz & Ron, 

 I'hiiadelphia. 



F. A. Poth & Son 

 (T i V o 1 i Beer), 

 Philadelphia. 



Brev.'ed by Peter 

 Schemm & Sons, 

 P h i 1 a d e Iphia. 

 Standard. Bot- 

 tled by Wm. 

 Linch, Philadel- 

 phia. 



Action by Magis- 

 trate. 



Held in $500 ball for 

 court. 



Held in $500 bail for 

 court. (True Bill). 



Held in $500 baa lur 

 court. (True Bill.) 



Entered bafl for 

 court. (True Bill.) 



Waived hearing- and 

 entered bail for 

 court. (True Bill.) 



Held In $500 bail for 

 court. (True Bill.) 



IMPROVED LIQUOR SUPPLY. 



It is but fair to give the gratifying iuformation to the public that 

 there is an appreciable improvement in the liquor now being offered 

 for sale, as compared witli the conditions that prevailed six months 

 ago. When the investigation w-as commenced fully 85 per cent, 

 of the samples of blackberry brandy, cordials, etc., which were sub- 

 jected to analytical tests were found to contain salicylic acid, coal 

 tar dyes, as well as other coloring matter, glucose, and a variety of 

 other objectionable ingrediests, while in scores of instances the 

 li(luor itself was entirely spurious and failed to contain a trace or 

 particle of the blackberry, grape or fruit after which it had been 

 wrongly named. 



WOOD ALCOHOL AND OTHER HARMFUL DRUGS. 



The {>reliminary examination made into the alleged use of w^ood 

 ulcohol, a most harmful substitute for grain alcohol, in compounding 

 and blending whisliey, etc., has just been fairly begun, and while the 

 research is in its incipiency, the results obtained by chemical analy- 

 sis, show that the use of ^vood alcohol is less common than has 

 been suspected. Some of the higher grades of whiskey were sub- 



