2 ' -.'" 3 3 lCrVv.y 3r7f's?j(rvJat'.!tiw?sfjTi'isc-wrp rt- .!ije! it: n t vk; eSrf-S '2W.t?S' TV v4 ; - 'E'ill'sV-ff f " lil-M"-! fv - r jf &35Qri?5 ri" v " V " 1; . LANCASTER DAILY INTEj(LiGENCEI XUESljAY, AUGUST 7. 13 ts S-fVi COLUMBIA NEWS- OCR BCGCLAB HKK8FOKUKNCK Kvents aIede the 8HqaefcmiM-I lutereit in and Around Ui tSereagb picked np by the Intelli gencer Reporter. A colored boy attempted te eater Mr. C. M. Michael's noose at the corner of Fifth and Walnut streets, en Sunday dar ing the absence of the family. A lady i ebiding near saw and recognized the boy, who should receive a taite of tbe law at Mr. Michael's hands. A geed example U what is badly needed here just new. At tempts at burglary are becoming alarm ingly frequent. Dancing ficatc at unlckiM. On Saturday, August 11, asocial danc ing picnic will be held at Chickies Reck by residents of Chickies. The Marietta band and WelPa Columbia orchestra will fur nish music for the affair. Kefresbments will be served en the ground. A special car will leave Chickies station at 11:45 for Columbia. Fine Tobacco. The tobacco in the neighborhood of Kliccsvillc is said by a gentlsman who travels extensively ever the county, te have none superior te it in the county. Nene of it was touched by the late hail storm, which devastated this section of the count j', and the crop gives evidence of being a very large one, much larger in fact than usual. Personal. Mr. Wm. B. Given and wife have returned fiem a visit te the seashore. The MiEEcs Emma Schroder and Lillie Smith are visiting Ocean Greve. Miss Lillie Clark, en Locust Street, is entertaining Miss Annie Lintner.ef Millers ville. Second Sergeant Albert M. Slade was promoted te the first sergeantship at last night'B drill of company C. Mrs. II. F. Hiukin, of Delta, Pa., laic a guest of her father, Mr. F. S. Bletz, has gene te Saratoga Springs te recruit her impaired health. Lecal Happening. The prettiest church yard in town is that in front of St. Jehn's Lutheran church. A mpeting of Putnam circle, Ne. 113, B. U. (H. F.) C. A , will beheld tonight. The Vigilant fire company will held a general business meeting at the engine house te night. The Quickstep baseball club, lately de funct, lias arisen from its grave. Hew long will it live this time ? Philip GeKsler yesterday caught the largest salmon taken here this season. It was twenty inches in length and weighed almost thice pound. The PrehbytiiUus of Marietta will picuic at Lititz en Thursday, August 9, going down ever the new Reading, Mari etta & Hanover railroad. A mile and a half in a minute was the time made by two carrier pigeons belong nig te Mr. Rebert Ward, of this place, during a lat flight from Denegal springs te Columbia. Mr. James KiscidJcu is the possessor of a piece et anti-revolutionary currency of the state of Maryland, which bears date April 1, 1774. ' ' Tis death te counter feit," is the significant warning in cer.spic ueus letters en its face. The Kuights of the Mystic Chain will held a dancing picnic in Heisu's weeds, en Thursday, August 1G The money ma:le en the occasion will be denoted te the orphan fund of the ledge. The sets for dancing will be 25 cents. The business men of the east side of Locust street defeated these of the west side at the match game of ball yesterday. The score was 40 te 31. The game was pronounced a circus for the spectators, caused by the players' awkwardness. Anether row occurred last night about '.1.30 o'clock en Frent street, between Charles Hill, colored, and several white men. Hill want-d te dissect ena of his antagonists with a razor, but was finally obliged te seek sa'ely in flight. Ne per son was hurt te any givatoxteut, although several blows we.- mi tick On account of ! lie absence of soveral of its members at t!ie military encampmeut at Williamspeit, the P. R. R. baseball club will net play a return game with the Newtown club this week. The bassball mound en Eighth straet, the property et Mr. Mifflin, is te be ploughed and plautcd with grain. This leeks like a heavy damper te ball playing as no ether greuuds appear te be availab le for ball playing purposes. An assault and battery case was heaid before 'Squire Frank last evening, who placed one of the men under bends te stand a trial at court. The defendant was ac i used by the plaint ill of stealing his hook, and the former rapped him ever ths head with a chair for se doing. east end news. Frem Oar Regular uorrenpeudciit On Saturday a herse belenging te a man by the name of Russell, from liemcville, Chester county, took fright at a passing train of cars at Atglcn, and ran off up the railroad track as far as the high culvert fiem which he fell, sustaining such in juries that it was necessary te kill him. The animal was valued au $250. The scholars of Centre school at White Herse, held their third annual picnic in Warnei's weeds en last Saturday. Thcie were ever eighty in attendance and an en joyable time was spent. Tables were spread en which all the refreshments of the season were furnished in abundauc. Among the Oneat crops of tobacco iu this vicinity are these of Alfred Elmakcr, Geerge Soldemridgo, Geerge Stern and Jacob Wise. They are new cutting it. But little tobacje was injured around here bv the recent storm. Rev. Valentine Gray, a retir d Mrthe dist preacher of this place, filled the pulpit of the Bellsvue Presbyterian church en Sunday. Jehn N. Stern, erected a new barn en his premises last week 30x40 feet in dimensions. Rev. W. L. Ledwith started en his European tour en Saturday. He remains there several months. Rev. Tayler Gray has returned from Colerado, after sojourning there several weeks. The Bellevue Presbyterian Sunday school will held their annual celebration en next Wednesday. Abram Eby will give a ball te a number of his friends in Penn Monument hall en Satuiday evening.; THe Police Ueurta. Jeseph Theringcr was held for a hearing before Alderman Samson for assault and battery en Fritz Lebzelter. H. C. Heward, charged with the larceny of clothing from Michael Landis, a boarder at the Leepard hotel, was discharged by Alderman Fordney te-day,as the prosecu tor did net appear. Jehn Heek denies that in the fracas at Bauer's saloon en Saturday night he struck anybody with a bottle or knife ; he says he was in the water closet when the row began and only get into it because when he came out he saw that Burns had. been assaulted and was bleeding. He says he was guilty of no offense but drunken and disorderly conduct. The hearing en Thursday evening will disclose the facts. Sale et II .rseg. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers sold at public sale ycsteiday at tbe Keystone house, for Uriah JJitzer and Samuel Kep perling, 12 head of Canada horses at an average price of $280.50 per head, the highest price for oue sold being $351. A Beintaer Snake Story. Near New Providence, Mr. David Eok Eek man killed a snake which was very large in the body, and when eat open forty-five lively snakes trotted eat. MOUNT NEBO HEWS. Frem Oar Special Correspondent. Harvesting is about finished, se are the blackberries. The band will held a festival en tbe 25th inst. Mr. Kauffman has his large tobacco shed finished, excepting the painting. On last Sunday, Mrs. Mary Campbell, who resided at Bridge Valley, died quite suddenly. Mrs. Campbell was 68 years of age, and her sudden death has bereaved a husband and large family. A colored weeds meeting was held about a mile north of Rawlinsville en Sun day. A large number of people, both white and colored, listened te the minis ter's discourse, or promenaded through the weeds. With few exceptions geed order prevailed. While some workmen wcre rebuildirg the dam-breast across the Pequea, near Celemacsvillc, a stene. weighing about 400 pounds, after falling 15 feet, struck Chris tian Sheff en the breast, knocking him down, mashing one of his tees, and brais ing him severely. After consuming a year in the work the new church at Meuut Nebo is finished, and will be dedicated en the 12th inst. Several Methodist ministers of reputation are te be present te assist in the exercises. The church is substantially built of brick, and is one of the finest country churches in the county. NKIGHIIUUHOOI) NKW- Kventu Itear and Acresn tbe County Lines. The Berks county agricultural and ber ticultnral society will held its annual fair in Reading en October 2, 3, 4 and 5. The Summit Greve camp meeting, near Yerk, was attended en Sunday by G,O00 persons. An ordinance granting permission te the Pennsylvania Schuylkill railroad te lay its tracks en certain streets iu. Reading was unanimously passed by the councils of that city last night and signed by tbe mayor seen after midnight. The committee of the Reading school beard having the matter in charge have determined te recommend the appoint ment of J. K. Harlcy, of Trappe, Mont gomery county, Pa , as assistant teacher in the male high school, at a salary of $750 per annum. His special province shall be te teach mathematics, English grammar and elements of science. Runaway Last Evening. Last evening a man named Ebeily was driving a herse which he had just pur chased down North Queen street. Seme distance above Orange the wheels of tbe buggy struck against the street railway track, making an ugly scraping noise. The horse frightened and, making a dash, threw the man out. The animal ran en the pavement and passed between the lamp pest en the corner and Shober's hotel! He fell at the fruit stand of Jes. Bair. The buggy was a complete wreck, having siiuck against the house and a fire plug. The man received sonieugly cuts about the bead and face, which were dressed at Kauffman's drug store. At Latllz Te-morrow. Tlic baseball match at Lititz te-morrow, premises te be especially Interesting. Tlie special train will leave the upper depot at 7:40 a. m. I! .sknts, etc, can be JeftatHublcy's drug store. Ne. 24 West King stteet. They will be taken in charge by Mr. J. It. Reycr and transported te tbe cars free et charge Tickets may be had during the day at Hubley's drug store, or at Rcehteld'a, Ne. 52 North Queen street. Grand Army and K. of F. KxcuiB'.en Te Atlantic City and Philadelphia en Satur day, August 11. Hound trip tickets, geed ler three days. Through train leaves Lancaster, (King street), at 5:49, Columbia at 6:10, Landis ville at fi.03 a. in. fare only $3.00. Leave Man heini at C:22, Lititz at 0:33 and Ephrata at 7 a. m. Fare only $2.SK). Speci il train will velum same night. J uly30Aaug2,5,8,10A2tw SVKVlAi. KOT1VMHS. new te fcecare Health. t seems strange that any one will sutler trem the many derangements brought en by an inipii'-e condition et the bleed, when SCO VILIS3AKSAPAKILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or llLOOl) AND LIVER SVUUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be the best 1SLOOD 1'UBIFIER ever discovered, elleet ually curing Screlula, Syphlitlc disorders, Weakness el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria ; all nervous disorders and debility, oil. tens complaints and all diseases Indicating an impure condition el the Meed, Liver, Kid neys. Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bettle will preve te you its merits as a health rcnewcr, ler It ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the complaint is el an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natu -al vigor el the brain and ner veus system. . tvEK'S l'AIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. KED HOUSE I'OVVDEKS cure all diseases of herse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUUE. may24-2 Forsaie at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Unccn street Metnere: .'NetherR! Mether! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying wltl. the excruclating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and geta bettle et MBS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYBUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about it There is net a mother en earth who lias ever used it who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels and glve lest te the mother, and relict and health te the child, op crating like magic. It ispcrluctly sale te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of one of the el 'est and best lemale physicians in the Unite I States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bettle. mayl-M.W,S&w VBA.THB. Gekdakkr. August 8, 1883. in tills city, Mary E. Gundaker, daughter of Geerge and the late Sephia Gundaker, in the 29th year et her age The relatives and lriends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the luneral, from her father's residence, 222 West Chest nut street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Broemk In this city, en theCth ins'., Barnes Broeme, aged 72 years and 25 days. Affliction sero long time he beie, I'hvsiclans were in vain. Till Ged saw fit te call him home And relieved him ei his pain. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral irem his late residence. Ne. 231 West James street, en Thursday altcrnoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. Philadelphia papers please copy. 2t MeDivitt. !n this city, en the O.h iiut,. David McDivltt, in the 4 th year et his age. The relatives and friends et the family, also U. R , Ne. 7, K. et P., and Inland Cltv ledge. Ne. 83, K. et P., are respectfully invited te attend the Inneral, Irem bis late residence. Ne. 531 Woodward street, en Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. Interment at AVoedward cemetery. 2t POLITICAL. Democratic saute Ticket. AUDITOR OESERAL. MAJOR ROBERT TAGGART, Wan en Ce. STATU TKEASURUn. HUS. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Te. County Ticket. warmer attebnet. JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster. raisex iKSPEoreas. PH. KUHLMAN, Lancutcr. JOHN II. MKNAUbr., Mt. Jey. l'OOB DIRKCTORS. It. E. 8HIMP, K. Cocallce. C. It. 11ERR, MUIcrsvlUe. COTTHTT SUKVKVOF. ROBBRT EVANS. Eden. BMW AbrMMXlBMMMMXa. LOST OH FK1DAT LAST A BUHCM OF I keys et no use te anyone but the owner. Tae finder will receive the thanks or the owner by leaving them at this efflc. It 1TTAXTU. WASIUHa AMU MOUBE- f w cleaning, by cxperienced woman. Apply at stu 131 BEAVER STREET. HAVANA AMU TAB A Uf OAKS ONLY fle. the best for the money In the te wn. at IIAKTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CI 4AK HTOUB. YKLLOW FKOtlT CIOAB 8TOBB, SI erth Queen s'reet. Headquarters ler tha best 8e cigar in the city, . piIUABS. J. Z. STAUFFEB, Goedvllle, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manufacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended te. aug3-3md PROPOSALS FOB UOAI.. PKOPOBAL8 te furnish coal ie- the Lancaster county prison, ler one year, will be received at the Brisen en or before the next meeting et the eard, en the 3d of September next. By order et the Beard. J. W. NISSLY. au6 3tdftw Secretary. WANTED 1MMKDIATKLV A GIKL TO de general housework and milk, en a larm seven (7) miles east or Lancaster; geed wages paid. Inqure. HENRY BUTLER, GretTs Stere, Lancaster County, Pa. OratthoIsTEixieMJCEROfhce. a21wd rilUK BEST AND MOST C09HPLKTK AS- 1 sertment el Euchre, Poker, Casslne and ether play lnc cards.at: HARTMAN'STYELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. THOSE. HRUCADB SIl.KS IN DOTS, Rings. Diamonds and Figures at $1.25 are said te be vary pretty, te also that 1. 00 Silk and all these Black Coshmere ; also these 75c. Kid Gloves, and these at $1.00. every pair warranted- Meusqnetaires at 11.23. AT SWARR'S, lebl7-lyTu&3 Ne. 50 North Queen Street. IJKOPOSALS WILL BU KKCK1VKD AT theOOlcoet the County Commissioners until 12 m.. AUGUST 8, 18SJ. ler lurnlshlng Seventy-flve Tens of First-Class Hard CeaL free of slate ; all te be delivered by AUGUST 15. BY UBDBU OC THE BUAUU. Attest: Frank Giukst, Clerk. a3-4t DVmOCRATlU COUNTY OOMM1TTKK MEETING. The Democratic cenntv committee will meet en MONDAY, AUGUST 13. 1833. at 10 o'clock, a. m., m Rhoads' building. Ne. 6 West King fctrest, ler the purpose of electing ofileers ler the ensuing year, and for the transacting of such ether business as may come before it. W. II. tOLAND, ltdiw ClHlrnutn. TTICKORV. li W ie will nay the HIGHEST MARKET L'llicu ler HICKORY BUTTS. If von have any te sell dren us a card and we will come see it. Address, Philip Lebzelter & Ce., Ltd., 211 North Queen street, aug7-3mdT"u&'Jmw Lancaster, Pa. pKOPOSALS FOB M'tAM I'IjSIP. Proposals will Iw received at t he Mayer's i fllce. Lancaster. Pa, until FRIDAY. AUG. 17, 1883. fir a Condensing I'u-npitiff Englne te be erected at the Cltv Water Works with a capacity et 0,1)09,100 in 24 hours, oellvered at a height of 100 feet. Bidders te make all exca vations, build foundations, make all pump wells, lurnir.li check valve en pumping main, all sfcam pip: s and material necessary te put the pump lu perfect working order. Steam cylinders and heads, stcm chests and all steam pipes te be ceveied with asbestos, weed pulp, or any ether improved pipe covering ether than hair lelt. All work te be et the best character. and subject te the approval of the Wa'cr C- inmlttec. Prep-sals te be addresed te the " Water Committee, Lancaster, Pa." The committee reserve the right te reject any or all bids. Fer further information address JNO.T. AlACtSONlHLE, Mayer, Chairman of the Water Ceminititv. Jy28ausl.i.ail w ILLIAMSON & rOSTKK T1IK TRAVELING BAGS, Cabbas and Trunks That we told ycu about a short time age, that had been reduced In price arc selling quite last. We still have a geed assortmentto select, from. Yeu will find it worth your time te leek nt them before yen make your purchase. OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING Is yelling uulte low, but we still have some UAKGAlNStoshew you. We are receiving goods for the Shee Department Every week, se jeu eai ulwnva assortment te select from. liavj a geed -OUR M&FernislsDptais Are kept well steckei at all times with all the latest novelties as well as staple goods. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, N0S. 32, 34, 36 & 38 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. "irOKE HKDUCTIOSS. ASTRICH BROS',, a-. Palace of Fashion, Ne. 13 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. MORE REDUCTIONS have tieen inade this week. We luve reduced all of our 12Kc. Lawns te 8c, our 55c. Salines te 15c, plaid and striped Gingham from 12Jc. te Sc., plain color Chambray from I2)c. and 15c. te 10c, White India Linens from 8c. te 25c., from 25a. te 18c, from lse. te I2c., from isc te loc. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN OUR- Ladies' Underwear Department. This Stock Is tee large te quote prices, but suffice te ay that Chemise and Pan tie tango from 25c. upwards. Skirts trem 40c. upwards. Night Gowns from 50c. up, Corset Cevers trem 25c. up. Children's Dresses. All of our Children's CALICO DREsSES re duced te 2'ic. And all the better goods at comparatively low prices. A SPECIAL LOT OK BLACK CASHMERES That we have Just bought enables us te sell a GRKAT BARGAIN In tiili line et goods. This week we are enering Special Bargains it Hamburg Edgings. Wide Embroideries, 7 te 9 Inches wlde, eie- ant patterns, at 23c. a yar ). One let or new :mbrelderie3 trem 7 te 12c a yard. A large assortment of Ladies' White and Colored Hese, FROM 5c. A PAIR UP. LACE MITTS reduced from 23c. te 12c , trem 50c. te :!'Jc., trem '5e. te 50c, from 1.(0 te 75c. Bargains in Lisle Thread Gloves AT 20;., 2jC AND 3'.c. Ladies' ami Children's uLACK. COTTON HOSE at 2c per pair, Child's Fine India GAUZE SillRrs, .In long or short sleeves, at 15c, Ladies', Gents' and Beys' Gauze Under dilrts in long or short sleeves at 25 cents. Bargains iu Every Department. SECOND EDITION. TUESDAY BVBNING, AUG. 7. 1833. TELEGRAPH STEIKE. SYMPATHY FOB THIS OPERATORS The Situation Among the Railroad Tele grapher The Chicago City Councils Enderse the Strike The Amal gamated Association 'a En tbtuiaatle meeting. Chicago, Aug. 7. It transpired late last night that the order for the strike of tbe operators en the Chicago & Alten rail road had actually been given te take effect at neon yesterday. The order came from New Yerk, where copies were made and sent by mail in sufficient numbers te be distributed, one te each operator. The copies sent te Chicago for djstributien te all operators en the read north of Bleem ingten, III., by some mischanca did net arrive in time, henca the operators con tinued at their desks. The brotherhood men say that the strike will begin te-day. They claim that the men en the Southern division of the Chi cago & Alten and Wabash reads struck last night. They claim that of the .Wabash men seven out of sixteen have quit work, but this statement is net confirmed. The Uhlcaee City Councils Sympath'zs With tbe Striken. City councils last night passed resolution? of sympathy with the striking telegraph operators and holding tbat the strike should be brought te an end en account of the damage te business resulting from its con tinuance. Bcsy Situation, If True. St. Leuis, Me., Aug. 7. The assistant superintendent of the Wabash telegraph lines reported last night that only four operators en that read left their keys yes terday under orders of the brotherhood te strike. Cel. Hill, general manager of the Van dalia read, says only two members of thit line left and they have been required te resign. The general manager of the St. Leuis & San Francisce read has no apprehension of trouble, as he has about 40 geed operators Glling ether positions en his line who can be called into service in case a strike ec cm-.". h is net known what the result will be en the Iren Mountain read te-day, but it is belteved that men enough will go out te seriously impair the service. The Amalgamated Association In ScBtlen. PniLADELpniA, Aug. 7. The national convention of the Amalgamated associa tion of iren.and steel workers was called te erder in the Assembly buildings at 10:30 o'clock this morning by Pres. Jehn Jar rett. Mr. Janett made a brief address, con cen giatulating the delegates upon the strength aud prosperity of their association and ex pressing the hope that ''net only the delib erations, but also the example of the convention would be wrought with ad ad vautage te the werkingracn of the couu ceuu try." He said that " this city, the cradle of American liberty, was a fitting place for a convention of men banded together te secure justice and resist tyranny." His remarks were heartily applauded. The convention then went into secret session te effect nn organization. In Secret siersleD. One hundred and sixty-eight delegates besides the fifteen officers et the assecia tien, answered te their names. It is ex pected that many mere will arrive during the convention. Andrew Lee, of Philadelphia, delivered the addicss of welcome, te which Presi dent Jarrctt responded . He spoke hope fully of the prospects of the society, and alluding te the strike at Bethlehem, ex pressed his hope that victory would seen be wen by the strikers. P. G. McGuiie, or New Yerk, secretary of the carpenters and joiners' association, also addressed the meeting. His reference te the strike of the telegraph operators evoked rounds of applause. Resolutions el Sympathy :md Clieers ter tlie Strikers A resolution was then adopted extending the sympathy of the association te strik ing telegraphers and expressing the hope that "ere many days thay would be victo rious in their struggle against mono polies." Three cheers were given for the telegraphers and also for the Bethlehem strikers, and the meeting then at 12 o'clock adjourned until 2 p. in. Alleging tha Wires te be Cut. New Yerk, Aue. 7. Acting President Eckert, of the Western Union telegraph company, te day issued a notice te the public, declaring that since the strike of the telegraphers and linemen began a large number of wires have been cut, fif cy nine having been cut last night. He offers $1,000 rewaid for the arrest atd conviction of each and every person wilfully displacing or injuring property of the company. la relation te the matter the officials assert that the wires were cut last night with the evident intention of preventing Bosten papers from getting full reports of the Sullivan Slade affair at Madisen square garden in the evening. A Lawyer Knet ey His Wlfe. Baltimore, Aug. 7. L. L. Ceurad. a prominent lawyer of this city, was shot and killed last night by his wife near Glvnden. about 25 miles from here. Mrs. Cenrad ha3 been suffering from illness for some time, accompanied by evidences of insanity. She was visited yesterday by her mother and brother, who left her in the afternoon in a quiet condition. The Legislature. Earrisbure, Aug. 7. There was no quorum in the Sanate te-day. In the Heuse the free congressional con cen con fcicnce committee resolution was passed. Lewry's congressional apportionment bill giving Republicans 17 and Democrats 11 districts passed finally; Jamisen's legis lative bill passed second reading It gives 20 Democratic and 30 Republican senato senate ial districts. Fire In a Laboratory. Philadelphia, Aug. 7. Fire early this morning destroyed the laboratory of Hance Bres. & White, manufacturing chemists en Callewhiil street above Sixth. The less of the building and contents is $23,000 ; fully insured. i The vevernment ana the Telegraph. Philadelphia Chronicle Herald. if the government should assume the business of telegraphy it must haye full control of it. There must be no outside com petition whatever. Te this end net less than ten thousand officeholders would be added te the alteady enormous number of fed eral empleyes. They would beceme a portion of the political machine of the party in power, would materially swell its campaign funds, and would naturally perform their duties with an eye te the interest of that party. Let us imagine the telegraph service of the country in the hands of the Republican administration in 1880, and what secret of Damecratic man agement in that campaign passing ever its wires would have escaped Dersey? But aside from any political con sideratiens the fact is tbat the government new has just as much te attend te as any democratic government eugbt te have. We de net wish te see it develop into ene vast consolidated body transacting in a paternal spirit all the business of the peo ple and hemming in the field of private enterprise. Let us take care that in ex tinguishing what are new comparatively little monopolies, we de net construct the frame work of one colossal and impreg nable monopoly. a fatal practical joke. Why as Acter Xefaaed a Fart and Submit. ted te a Lawsuit. -- 111 Mall Gazette. Practical jokes are objectionable enough under any circumstances, bat, as some times played by actors en the stage, they are simply criminal. A case in point ia furnished by a curious action new before the civil tribunal of the Seine. Mdlle. Lina Munte and Mdlle. Helene Peril were both engaged in "L'Assom "L'Assem "L'Assom meir" at the Ambigu theatre, and in the scene at the wash-house it was the duty of tbe former actress te threw a pail of cold water ever the latter. Even realism, however, has its limits, and the water was always made lukewarm, until one night Mdlle. Munte threw real cold water as a practical joke. This exquisite pleas, antry was the cause of an attack of pneu monia, from which Mdlle. Helene Petit, or, as she really was, Mme. Marais, died. M. Marais, her husband, who is a young and successful actor at the Gymnase, threw up his part the ether day with out assigning any reason, and the action new being tried is one brought by tbe manager of the Gymnase against him for damages. He is being de fended by the celebrated advocate, Maitre Clery, aud the defense 13 that Mile. Munte had been engaged for the same piece, and that M. Marias could net bring himself te act scenes full of love and tenderne?s with the young lady whose practical joke had caused his wife's fatal illness. The court has net yet given its decision, but M. Marais was certainly wise te threw up his pat t. Au actor sometimes loses self control and he might have been tempted te avenge his wife's death. American Hevel. Londen Saturday Review. American novels have beau apt in these days, as we have of late had occasion te observe, te overdo the "analysis" busi ness ; the beating out of character (and pretty thin character at that, te borrow an American expression), with an affectation of profound knowledge of it from the inside, te the exclusion of free and pleasant obsarvatien of incident and char acter combined, from the outside. Ameri can writers of fiction, who by certain works of theirs have gained full and well deserved recognition en our side of the water as well as theirs, have pushed this dry aud empty method te the verge of weariness, and perhaps their position had net been improved by indiscreetly con cen temptuctts utterances concerning masters of fiction yet greater than they can pre tend te be. Traveling Shows. A larger number of dramatic combina tions, opera companies, variety organiza erganiza organiza tiens, minstrel troupes, and miscellaneous amusement shows will take the read this season than ever before Of these no lesss than 120 dramatic combinations arc fully organized, and have dates and places fixed for opening performances run ning from August 1 te September. There are also 20 opera companies and concert troupes, and au equal number of variety and minstrel shows of various degrees of size and cuuraulative skilled talent formed and are all ready te take the field. SPECIAL NOTICES. KZCSCUKD ITKOSI DEATH. I he tollnwlngstntcmentef William -J. Cough In, et Semcrvllle, 3Iasg., is se rcmnrkahle tnat ve hog te ask for it the attention et our read ers. lie says : "In the lull et 1876 1 was taken with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite ami flesh. 1 was se weak at oae time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1877 1 wasudmittcd te the City Hospital. VVliIh there the doctors said I had a hole In my loll lung as big us a half-dollar. I expend ed r.ver a hundred dollars lu doctors and med-leiiiP.-. 1 was se lar geiu- at ene time a report wriit around that I was dead. I gave up hepe but a friend told ine et DR. WM. HALL'S UAI-SAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a i ttle te satisfy litem, when te my sur prisca d gratification, I commenced te feel butter My hope, once deud, began te revive, a-ul te lay I feel in better spirits than I have the past three ycara. ' I write this hoping you will publish it, se that ever? one atllicted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM rORTIIE LUNGS, andbc convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough ha3 almost entirely disap peared and 1 sliall seen be able te go te work.'( Sold bv II. it. Cochran, 137 North Queen street sum ui.snn.MR3. "Sw iyne'3 ointment" 1 Cures the most invot invet invot "Swayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ) erate cases of skin dls "swayne'3 Ointment" 1 "Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as totter, "3wayne'3 Ointment" ,t rnnm ,,, npa(1 "dwayne'3 Ointment" ) 11 mcum.scauincau, "Swayne's Ointment" v baber's Itch, sores, all "Swsiyne's Ointment" ) t . 11Ml,n "Swaync's Ointment" icrusty. scaij, ttcning, "Swayne's Ointment" skin eruptions, and Swayne's Ointment" ) It,, ,iNtre;,inf, rem. "SwTO(.'9()lntmcntltral Ulstics3ing com- "Swaync's Ointment" V plaint, itching piles, 'Swayne's Ointment" S , Cflectual euro "Swayne's Ointment" ) lue emy cnectual cure "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl "S Wayne's Ointment" nate or long standing. Ask for It and use no ether. It CURES where all else tails. Sold by -ill druggists, A Ceimti, void or Sere Threat Requires Immediate attontlen. A neglect Ir ritates the lungs and an incurable disease is often the result. " DR. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most severe coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, purifies the bleed, and ler bienchia.1, asthma, all pulmonary af fections et longstanding, itisthebestrcmedy ever discovered. Price 25 cents and $1 per bettle- The large size is the most economical Sold bv fH best drnseists. tP-M W&Klvdftw CM) u sali:. Valuable Oity Building Lets. Situate en the northeast corner or North Lime and James streets. These leta will make elegant building sites, being situate I in a last improving part of the city. Fer luither information call en ALLUN A. HERRACO., Real Estate Agents, Ne. 10S Kast King Street, Lancaster, Pa. JnlyliBtd&eawKRtt G tKACl) Flltr: INi-UKANCK COMPANY Of PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Currcnt'Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 19. East King Etreet mliCmnM.WASR Y ALU ABLE RUSINKSS PBOPKUTV AT PRIVATE SALE. Situated NOS. 34 AND 30 WEST KING STREET, .Lancaster, Pa., midway between Centre Square anil Stevens Heuse ami Read ing Ralliead Depot, and opposite Cooper's Red Lien Hetel, and new occupied by A. N. Rren cman. It has a frontage Of 23 test 7 Inc'aes, rnnnlng back 1.J2 feet, with the right of way te the 0 feet alley en the west, while ever the alley the second, third and fourth stories belong te the property, making the whole front 32 feet, 7 inches, exclusive or the alley way, te which it has riaht et tree ingress and egress at any and all times through te West Mifflin street. This property is In geed repair, and has been used as a shoe store and dwelling for nearly 60 years. Fer further Information apply te JACOB Ii. LONG, Real Estate Agent, ulyl4-2md9,R Ne. 6 West King St, MAUKBia. Philadelphia market. Pmr.iiwT.wiTt, Aug. 7. Fleur quiet but steady. Rye flour at 3 50. Wheat firm ; Ne. 2 Western Red, SI 1SM0) I 1554 ; Ne. 3 ae, $1 liei 12; Ke. 1 Pa. Rtd. Cern quiet :. sail yellow at C6c 60g61c; Ne. 3 Mixed. 57259c. ; de mixed, Oats steady ; Ne. I White, c ; 42JS83c; Ne. 3 de, 42c; Ne. Rye nominal at G236lc Seeds-Tlmethydullat $17591 80 : Ne. 2 de, 2 Mixed, Flaxseed nominal ai i iu. Previsions steady and In geed demand. Lard quiet. Butter steady. Eggs scarce and wanted. Cheese dull. Barley steady. Petroleum steady. Whisky at fl 19. New Yerk Markets. New Yerk, Aug. 7. Fleur steady ; demand Wheat 3c higher and very firm ; specu lation mera active : Ne 2 Bed, Aug. $1 14?iJ ; sept., n isxei i6 ; ect. $i ls-jsei 1 Core.j2c higher; market somewhat ex cited ; Mixed Western, spot, 556Jc ; de lu lu tere. 6136640. Oats a shade hotter ; Ne. 2 Aug., 36K51Cic ; Sept.;35K035c : Oct., SSKQSSc ; State, U5lc : Western, 3SQ50C. Western drain Blarket. Pkeria Cern was Arm ; high 49350c ; Ne. 2 mixed at 4Sl5c. Oats were Arm aud higuer ; Ne. ' mixed at ! white at 34X5C. Ryewasfl:m; new Ne. 2 at soasejc. Dktreit. Wheat was quiet nt fl OSJ; receipts, 4,000 bus; shipments. 31000 de.. Cern was steady and unchanged.' Data were quiet; Ne. 1 White at 37c; Ne. 2at35c MrtWAUKKB-Whcat was' dull at tl O0 ler cash and Aug.; $1 OiJl for Sept.; $1 C3X for Oct. Cern was lower ; Ne. 2 at. 5i;c bid. Oats were scarce, but Arm ; Ne. 2 at 29 30c. Rye was dull and nominal. Barley was qniet; Ne. 2 ter September at 70c. Live StecR Prices. Chicago Hogs Receipts, 18,500 head ; ship ments, 2,000 head : heavy grades 10s ett. light 20c lower : mixed, $ P0g5 25 ; heavy. 5 '200 5 CO ; light, 5 5035 90 : skips. V.l 5035 50. Cattle Receipts, 11,500 head; shipments, 3,0 U head; market very dull and prlc-s 15Q25c lower : experts. 5 C090 0J ; geed te ehelca shlpr.ing, $5 256 60; common te medium, $13535 10. Sheep Receipts, 1,500 head; shipment?, iO) ; market steady and firm ; inferior te fair. 13Q3 75; geed. $130. The Journals Liverpool cable advices re pert price3 ler cattle lower and ler sheep higher ; best steers, IGc ; dressed Sheep, lb'ij 20c. Kast Libebtt Cattle Receipts, 4.5C0 head ; market dull and 25c lower than last week's opening prices. Hogs Receipts. (5 555 head ; market, slew ; Philadelphia, $5 7335 85; Yorkers, $5 iK8i;. Sheep Receipts, 5,000 head: market luir, but prices 25c. oil from last week's. biecK mar kei. Quotations by Reed, McUrann ft Ce, Hank ers, Lancaster, ra. 11 A.M. I2M. IM. w s Cv X ( Michigan Control New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. Lack. & Western.... Denver A Rie (Jiande.... A-t 1a IJ,tii,iiitititi,titttiii Kansas & Texas Lake Shere Chicago & N. W., com.... N. N., Ont. .'i Western.... St. Paul A Omaha Pacific Mail .-... Rochester & Pittsburgh.. el XT Hit I Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash Common Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph LonisvIIIe A Nashville... N. Y.,ChI. A Stl. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania P. T. A RntTiile Northern Pacific Cem... Northern Pacific Prof... Uostenvlllc Philadelphia A Kile Nerthern Central Underground Canada Southern People's Passenger H7 s my. M'A 31 107 127 -! 4'i :!5J IMS l:ys 311 .2ii 21 My. I'JJS 45 .w 27k 1-Vi 47J5 7S xy no eiimaelphla. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks weak. Philadelphia & Krie R. R Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad Lehigh Valley Railroad United Companies of New Jersey... Northern Pacific Northern Pacific Preferred Northern Central Railroad Lcnteh Navigation Company Norristown Railroad Central Transportation Company.. Pittsb'g, Tltusville A Ruilale R. it. Little Schuylkill Railroad It .iaiK .-47j 87 55 . 45 .110 . 13; . IK! flew xerK. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks depressed. New Yerk Central Erie Railroad Adams Express Michigan Central Railiead Michigan Southern Railiead Illinois Central Railroad Cleveland A Pittsburgh Railroad. .113 '.'.'.'.'.'.'. t7'.f ICC'r, ...111 ! 1 Ml' Chicago a heck island nuuread Pittsburgh A Kert Wayne Railroad.... Western Union Telegraph Company.. Teledo A Wabash New Ji-rsiey Centiul New Yerk Ontario A Western Jjjcnl ;tick4 mil! nenes Rcpeited by .J. 15. !.::g. .13' .fc20'4 s a.iC-t'ityCner i.l. ;,--,:v",.!uclSJV: ..lil' l-W... !v lTi... 5 per ct. in 1 or X je.ir.-t.. " 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... " 4 " in 1 or i!) i rr.r ,. " 4 ' in 5 or 20 years.. " 6 " In i0er2i) year,. Manhelm borough lenn ieiso?aLAri;eni stoeim. iuarrvvtile R. R iitilleravlllft Street Cir Inquirer Printing Company Ma-5 Light and Kuel Cn.iipuny Stevens Heuse (Bends) Columbia Gas Company ColumWsWalrCeinpny Susquehanna Iren Company .. . . Marietta Hollewwisrw ., Stevens Heuse.......... Sicily Island K-ist Urandywinu it Y iyujjlV-... Mlllo.rsvllle Nermal S::I;oel Northern Market MJ3CHLi.Ar;sea.s nonea Quarryvlile R. R., due IKK! Reading A CelummXR. R,.5's Lancaster Gas bight and fuel Ca.. due in ler 20 years I.:uicaster Gas Light and rue! Ce., Eastern Market Western Market Tcrair-iKB stocks Rig Spring A Reaver Vuliuy Bridgeport AHoreshoe Columbia A Chestnut ilill 'lelumblaA Washington Columbia A Rig Spring Columbia A Marietta Maytown A Klizabethtewn Lancaster A Ephrata Lancaster A Willow Street Straseurg A Millport Marietta Maytown Marietta; Mount .!' j)7 su 115 H 1I5K EfiX S.V. 8 8 121 12IX 35 3ii 3.1 33 107 ieci 12 120 2 22;- l"i 45 :;t; 31 17 11 itti'4 102 Wi 'sty : 73K 73ii ;; wit, iiiy. 7ej M 57JJ 27 IS-li; 'IliX IS?; 13S 48VS 47 ; S7J5 S7 siii h'i" 112 110;.: Vi iJ Wi " . J I' ri lit I'll ! " 1(3. .fc it 4s. 101 l.fl iT- l.Ti ''I I i IU 100 !f, i it.-) i r 2r, 50 5 se i ie- I".' ft) 50 1'5 f '' .' 13 2S lr I '2.t .,l I r is r 47. 3 II -. 'J I 'J, -i 2". ::i Si) : r, ir- :r. ::, lis. ft) IP.Vt a II jr. ' l'jl 71) '.'" '.-.'. fitly f.-u- f-' 11:..V V 1 1. W. M0J lIX) !tl VM !I3 l'- 14i 100 HI. II l'JU 13-J vjt) iv.a iw 11U 100 151 .V) 7: HH IX, 100 l'JI LancEiizabhtht'ii AMIddlet'ii. .. Lancaster A KrnitvilUi ltncasterALititz Lancaster & WUltau.-tewii LancasterA Maner Lancaster Manhelm Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster A New Helland Lancaster A Suseuehann.i. BANK STGUKP. First National u an ic Fanners' National Rank Fulton National Rank Lancaster County National Rank. Columbia National Rank Christiana National Rank. Ephrata National Rank First National Rank, Columbia.. . First National Uannr, Strasburg... First National Rank, Marietta First National Rank. Mount Jey. Lititz National Rank ManheLn National B.'.nk Union National Hank. Mount Jey New Helland National I5unk Gap National Rank TeTICE-TUK SUBaUtilllKK HAS SOLD .LN his Drug Stere te Henry C. Martin, who has been In his employ ler a number of years. The business will be conducted by Mr. Martin from this date under Ills own name. R.S.MU1ILENEKRG. AUGUST 1, 1883 As wRl be seen by the above, I have pur chased the entire Stock and Fixtures of DR. B. S. MUHLKNBERG'S OLD-ESTARL1SHKD DRUG STORE, Ne. 17 Seuth Qneen street. Lancaster, Pa. The patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited. ...,. al-3WW,Th.SA3tdSAltW H. C. MARTIN. MBDICJLL. WXICDKA. SKIN HUMORS. Wonderful Cere of a lad 12 Tears old,' who for 8 years, from the top of his bead te his ankles, was one Mass of Scabs. My son. a lad twclve years et age. was af flicted with the worst form of Eczema for a period of eight years. Se virulent was It that irpm the top ethls head te within a law Inches or bis ankles he was ene mass of scabs, which refused te yield te any treatment that was suggested by friends or physicians was tried in vain. Allepathy. homaepathy,lierbs,roots, salt-water baths, flaxseed poultices, soaps, ointments, and in short everything that cenld be done te eradicate the lUsOrdcr seemed only te aggravate It and the child's life became-u. buruen te him.and the cxpense of the various, experiments was a constant drain upon our resources. My wlfe. reading tha advertisement et the Cuticuka. Remedies in ene of tbe dally papers, EL0lVwa te rnftke ene mera attempt at a cure. (The disease was new encroaching npen 51s lace, ami seemed Incurable.) I gave a rolnc relnc tant consent te the propesal.and an Interview was sought with a famous lady phys'cian et New Yerk, who made a me-it t no rough exami nation etthe case, anf premised n cure with out the least hesitation by the nse et your CCTICURA REMKUIES. Ill ONE WEEK ItlCrO W8S 11 marked change: the raw and angry sores be gan te grew pale and ateng the onter cdzes scaled off, and as time were en they began te disappear entirely, until at the present writ ing the only vestige is ene small spot upon the forearm, scarcely visible and fast disap pearing. Thus after eight years et expense and anxiety, we have the intense satisfaction of seeing the child's skin as lair and smooth is It was betore this dreadful cutaneeus disorder attacked him. Sinci-relv veura. CUAS.'KAYRE HlNKLE. 219 Faiioieust Ave., Jeeskv City Ueiuuts, N. J. Childhood and youth are the periods when snch diseases yield almost readily te these un failing Skin and Bleed Specifics, CtrrtccTA Rkselvent. the new Uloed tMiritter. and uri cuitAand Cuticcra SeAr the great Shin Cures. Price or Cuticcra, suiull hoses, 50 cts. large bexe!, $1.00. Cutieck.v liiiseLvitxT, $!' Pit" bettle. CCTICURA Seav, 25 eta.: CuticuraShav CuticuraShav ine Seap, 15 cts. Sold by ail druggists. Pot Pet ter Drug und Chein Ce., Uoaten. BABY BBADTIFIER Fer Intantlleaud Ufrtli Hn mers, Reu:fb. Chapped, or Greasy Skins. Nettle Hush, PImnles and Sfeln lilcailshCH use Cuticura Seap, an exquisite Skim Bkauti piei:, ana Toiler, Rath and Nursery Sanative. Fragrant with delicious flower odors und Cn ticura luils-ims. Absolutely pure ; highly medicinal. Indorsed by physicians: pie pie terrcd by the ellte. Sales in 1341 und ld-2, 1. 000,000 Kikex. Alie spcctully prepared for Shuv inJ. CATAJRRH. Complete Treatment $1. A single dose et Sanferd' Radical Cern In stantly rclibvcs the most violent fcnee.Ing or Head Colds, clears the Head :n by magic, steps Watery Discharges from the Nose unit Eyes, prevents Ringing Noises in the Head, cures Nervous Heudaune und subdues Chills an.t Fcv. r. In Chronic Catarrh Ie cleanses tha na-al passages of foul mucus, restores the senses el smell, taste and hearing when af fected, tiees tt e head, tlueat and bronchial tubes ofetti r.slve matter, swcctcni and purl lies the Iireatn, steps the cough und nrrcsts the progress dt Catarrh toward Consumption One bottle U.ulknl Cure, ene lle Catarrhal Solvent :ind Dr. S.uiierd'i Itih.dfi-, alt In ene package, of all druggists for 4. Ask ker !aiihm:i's Radical Cvi::: I'lnei'.Dni'UANb Chemical &., Ilosteu. OOLLINS' M!i Iciric Piasters. Ker the relict and prevention, tlirs InKtitnt It U applied el Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Hack, Stomach und Rowels, Sheeting Paliis. Numliiu'.ss, Iljsierla. Fomale Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia, l.lvei Complaint, Ullieus Fever, Malari.i and hpt hpt demlcs, iHO C'eWlii-. I'lasterx, (an i:ietrlc Mattery combined 'vltli a lniu l'lutir) and laugh at pain. S.lt. everywhere. Augl-lydW,S.&w t.Nf Ns UAl'UlNK l'OROCM PLASTKRS SLIGHT ODDS. A l.iltie --tery vl:!i a I.arge Mera! Due irs mi Win- Icueiv Ian own linmnfHK. "Ne, my dear," Mini the. ven-rablc krener el a country ter te a timid little girl, whose head sea cely came up te the level or the counter. "e, my dear, we haven't any red flannel, but we have some llrst rate New Or leans iuelj.s-es." Seltly hinting that lu didn't thin c that would answer the purpose, quite us ell. tlie child went her waj lu scat eh of the article she wan tail. "Have Jin RKNSON'S CAPCINW PLAS TKRS .' ' asked a gentleman et a certain drug gist vho:ie mime could lie given were It de alri'd. '-lam troubled ju.st new with a touch et my eltl friend, the lumbago, aud the lieu lieu seu's Platter scaic.- loge ti the spit almost aa seen a- il tea.hes the t.!:iu . "Net at piesent," replied the druggist, g.;n! ally, "but we have lets et plasters Just im geed. There Is Alieeci'.-, Hie f'-irsicuin and elheis- won't one et tliu h de in w. II " 'Jlj d-aralr," retertcs.l tli; gentljm in, wild a slight .show et teir.p -r'lsay uetliing against theearli lv, but I am a Imdiiesj man, and always, a-! for ptccisely what I want, anil for nethinelse. 1 may cniUhten you, however, when I say tha' t,emu ;i:ne age, ler another disease, of which the Capeine hai sines cured me, I tried al-' these you mention with no up pieclablcbeneiu. They arc Inefticleut, cverv ene et them, lliu meanest ect et the proprie preprie proprie tirsef some of tlieiu bi-ing this: that Ihey make plasters with F.iinilar ouuiliiiguami'ste lUceive the unwary into bell viug that they are Ilia same thing. Rxpciluncn taught iiiu the d.lli-ienee. I'll go te the next man lu y. ur Iln'-. Ce il day." Roen your gua'il agalml Imllatleiin. The genuine has the word CAI'CIMK cut cleanly in tiie middle ei the plaster. All ethers an imioilieiM. Seabury .X -fohn-en, i hcmi-ti. New Yerk. iiugl-WASw. p.RKi:!:'s TSSNIU. By One of the Feels. " t". liy pardon my rvmaikiug It but, my dear old Irlind, hew changed you are. Ide-i-iait you must have lived very high or' very la-1 te IiAVe dilvcn the color out of your hair i-.nd ihospiliigeutof your step this fashion." Leeking at the sunset en the river trem the grounds of his j. lace up 'he iiiii!.uen,my5chnni hum whoisne-w oneol the best known mtu ing fvpcits in the country-answered: "It wasn't 'ast living done It, but it; spepsta and nervous collapse, from ever-work. I ought te have stepped years before I did. 1 was a feet. Rut who Nn't, If you come te that-: "I am thirty five years old," writes Mr Charles II. Watt-t. or West Somers, Putnam Ce.. N. Y.. and hud suffered from dyspepsia ter fitti'cu years. Wenttceiennd et the cur rent remedies, falsely se called. Listlessly anil wilhnnt hnre I gave Pakkkr's To.iie a trial. '1 he result may be stated In tlie.se words. U cured me. 1 endorse new without lu-Hltatleii. I tl.s the dyspeptic's refuge" Mr. v.. li. ttilc. druerglst, et Carmcl. N. Y.. ccrtiHcs te tlie truth el Mr. Watts' statement. Uiscex A Ce., proprietors, call especial at tention te the fact that t'lH preparation. whlcL ha been knew as Paskkr'h Gibekk Tonic, will hereafter be called Mmply Pauk kii's Tonic. As nnprlnc.'plee dealers nre con stantly kecciving nelr eustemera by substi tuting inferfer articles under the name or glnger.and as ginger Is really an unimportant, ingredient, we drop the mis carting word. There Is no chunrjc, however, in theprepuru lien itsclj and all bottles remaining in tlm hands et dealers, wrapped under the name or Pakrer's Ginger Tekic. contain tlicgcmilii i medicine If the lac slmlle signature of Uiscec A Ce. isat the bottom el the outside wtapper. aigl-'mdAw DK. V. II. BROWN. PHYSICIAN AND OCULS I'. Has Removed te Ne.'JO WEST ORANGKSl'. Eye and Ear treated. Glassesailjusted. .Su perior .-ipcctacles en liand and te order. .Je21-lydTh .H1 4 Ztrs Ns- t4? H u . trM H .1 1 A s- 71 A v 1 tel $ l .l ri v3
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