LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY JULY 7. 1881. THE CRIMINAL COURTS. MALICIOUS MI SCII I KF Ami Surety of tlie P?ace. William Lutz, residing near Lititz, was held for a hearing before Alderman Mc Mc Mc Coiiemy te answer complaints of malic ieus mischief and surely of the peace, preferred ajjainst him by his wife Themas Tamany the yeun man ar rested for malicious mischief in breaking a tombstone in Haldy's marble yard, was dismissed by Alderman McUoneiny en payment of costs, Mr. Haldy net caring te prosecute. Kecpnur a Itnivdy Heuse. Before Alderman Wiley this morn ing was heard the complaint of Abratn Ilirsh against Millie Gerlitzki for keeping a diseiderly bawdy house corner of Wal nut and Water stieets. The case is one of a scries of suits and cress-suits grow ing .iit of disputes between the parties. Mr. Uirnh b;.-iiig the owner and Miss Gcr litzki the U'liant of the house in question, lie is anxious te get h!r out of it, she is determined t' stay in. A Serious Clinrge. Twe boys named Wyatt Urenner a:.d Iia IJrcinicr, of Safe Harber, were ar icsted in that village this morning by Ofliccr I):iily, of this city, en suspicion that they wens the p.irlics who robbed the store of Geerge A. Tripple en the night of June 27 of $2:20 in 20 notes. Nene of the stolen 'properly was found upon the accused, but one of them a few days age took a $20 bill te another store te get change. They were taken before Squire A. IX Hudsen and entered bail or a hear ing befeie Alderman MeConenij' of this c ily, next week. Drunk :uiI Dlserderl-. I'atriyk Kagau and .Jeanna his wife, and Patrick Kelly and .Mary his wife, were ar rested last, night by Constable Warfel, of Leacock, for drunken and disorderly con duct. They weie brought te Lancaster and taken befeie Aldcimnu JJarratthe rather unseasonable hour of 1 :"() a. in. They were tee drunk for examination and the alderman locked them up for a hear ing. Pellen iiuc-.. Ofli.-er iCIias arretted Thad Henry (col ored; and Henry Dmuaii (white) en com plaint, of their wives, who charged them with beingdnink and disorderly. Henry is alati charged with surety of the peace. Ileth sjave b.iil for :i hearing before Alder man A. l' Dennelly. The maer this morning had twediunks befeie him. ISntli p.wd their costs and were discharged. AI.AK.1UNU M.H'S. .Mass inn r mi American Surveying Parly The following telegram appeared in the New Yeik Sit) of yesterday : "Snta Ki:, .Inly ". News from El Pase says that a party of Americans, trav eling in their own conveyances from Pase Del Neile te Chihuahua, came suddenly at the Sand Hills, about forty miles south of Kl Pase, upon thirteen dead bodies, all Americans, and a poriieii of the surveying party of the Mexican Central railway. The surveying party originally numbered thir ty, and was under command of Lee.it ing Engineer C. C. I'pham. The diseevcrei.s immediately returned te Kl Pase, from which place yesterday a detachment of troops was sent out te ascei tain particulars. !t is suppe-ed that the massacre was com mitted bv the remnant, of Victorie's band of Apaches, under Nam. Vicloiie's war chief. Nam anil about thirty renegade Apaches, the last of the once large and powerful tribe, have been hiding and com init tiiiij depredations in and about the Sierra Candeleria for months, and although constantly pursued by Mexican troops. have se far net beer, punished or caught. " The above i.-. supplemented te-day by a .statement, in the morning papers that a re port has also reached Les Cruees of the niass:;cre of the whole Mexican Central railway :uirveyiiig parly by Indians, in Old Mexico. A company of cavalry have been sent from Chihuahua fi investigate the report. Mr. .lames E. Cunuingh.isn, a son ei'tiie Lite Themas Cunningham, and a cousin of -Mrs..l. M. .Johnsten, of this city, was a member of the surveying party whesi; tragic fate is reported in the above dis patches, and his visit, ie Lancaster two or three weeks age may be recalled by the-e who read the brief personal note of his presence hese published in the local papers. Te Mr. Ciinuin ;'u:itn's friends liere and heieabtiuls the news of the mas nacre comes therefore with especial terror that is only lessened by the hope am! be lief that Mr. Cunninghi.iii had net. yet hail time te rejoin his companions of tiic surveying piriy. Mr. Cunningh mi's s-tay here was very brief, but. his urpese en leaving was te spend a hhert time at. Harrisburg, C)iic;i;e and ether peinis en his return. Hew long his visit wascxteiiiied can only be cen.jectuicd, as his friends here have had no cemmuui catien with him since his departure About a year age Mr. Cunningham made a very narrow escape from a similar fate, having been one of a party who were ambushed by Indians in Colerado, and of whom sev eral were killed. One dispatch giving an account of the. massacre says th" surveying party was under command of Engineers Meacham and M. . I. Cunningham. Whilst the sim ilarity el the .surname might alferd addi tienal apprehcnsien.it is remembered with a gleam of hope that J. E. aie the initials of the gentleman whose fate is at present a matter of such mournful uncertainty. lirirUcrvilt') Ncivn. Theie was a very large crewdatthe lace course tn the Speedwell farm last Friday te see the. trotting. . On Tuesdays none, of the horses arc speeded mere than a half mile, hut every Friday they are ivcn a full mile or mere. The glorious Fourth passed very quietly in this vicinity. A great many people went te Lititz in the evening. The farmers may be very loyal, but their harvest interests them mere than any Celebration. Twe boys, Hiram Keener and Henry Ureidagan. were bathing in a mill dam en Sunday. Keener " dipped " young Ureidagan several limes, just for fun of course, but thrs last time ha held him un der the water tee long and almost drowned him. lie was carried out of the water, help was summoned and alter a great deal of work he was rccusie.at.ed, and taken te his home near 1'rickerville. Clarence, an eight year old .son of Mr. Gee. Yeutz, was thrown from a horse en Sat ui day last, and although he was con siderably cut. and bruised. Ne bones wcie Accidentally lii-e-.vi.cil. On Tuesday Ellen Dallas, a young woman about 28 years of age, went te the dam of Hibbcrt Chalfant nc.ir Atglen, te bathe, aud while there was accidentally drowned. As she did net ret urn, some of the family went te the water and found her body floating upon the surface.. It is believed that she was seized with cramps and was unable te reach the bank. Dep uty Corener Hugh 1 Sambo empaneled the following jury : Rebert Futhey, Jehn A. Reynolds, JeliuT. Melntyre, James Ilor Iler Ilor ten, J. A. llcnnis and R. C. Cowan. A verdict was rendered in accordance with the above facts. Our s.ecal Musicians. Miller's orchestra, returned al 1:20 this alternoen from Legau's iron works, near Lcwistewn, wheic they played for a Luge picnic yesterday. Keller's orchestra left this city yesteday te play at the commencement of the nor mal school at Leck Ilaveu. COLUMBIA NEWS. OlIK KKGULAK CORRESPOXuKXCE. Council meets te-morrow evening. A special meeting of the Columbia school beard will be held in the council chamber te-night. A large family party will be held at Wild Cat next Thursday. Market was largely attended this morn ing, and everything was in abundance. Our river shores present a scene of bustle and activity. Pedestrians en our streets arc heard sing ing " When will winter come ?" ?V number of rafts are lying along the river shore waiting for high water te take them down. Cel. Samuel Shech, who has been ill for the past few mouths, is se much improved that he new attends te his business in the bank. The new pa..ter of St. Jehn's Lutheran church will net arrive before September unless he can gel some one te fill his pies cut pulpit. The darkies had a lively time en the "Hill" last night, Several warrants for assault and battery have been issued. Twe horses attached te an empty car riage ran off this morning. They were caught without doing much damage at the corner of Fourth and Mill streets. A rest beneath the rollers in the Shaw nee rolling mill broke this- morning, caus ing a stoppage of about two hours. The main water pipe en Walnut between Fent th ami Fifth streets, burst in two places yesterday, but before any damage could be done they were fixed. A slight fi re was discovered burning in one of the outhouses at Batt's hotel, but. the Haines were extinguished by the time ly arrival of Mr. liatt's peel table tender. Little damage was done. Randall Allisen, one of the Decoiatieu day rioters, is still at large. Our officers arc still en the hunt for him. Beys ranging fiem 7 te 10 years of age aietebeseen daily jumping en and off cars in the east yard. They de net appear te mind the lessens taught te them through this dangerous amusement. The new pastor of the E. E. Lutheran church met his congregation, for the first time since his appointment, in the lecture room of the church last evening. All had an enjoyable time. The picnic fei the benefit of the Celum bia lire company Ne. I, held en the Fourth, cleared between $112 and $125. The coach works of Mr. Win. Pinker Pinker ten are being remodeled and another story added te the buildings. Four Italian musicians treated the Col umbians te some choice music this morn ing. The gipsies who encamped at Gessler Green en Tuesday night and left yesterday stele a deg belonging te Mr. Charles Nelan. The condition of the little child who fell into flic Shawnee run and was badly hurt, is much worse. The doctors say it cannot recover. The new machinery for the Shawnee furnace Ne. 2 has arrived and workmen are busily engaged in erecting it. The furnace will " start up " some time next month. The inhabitants of Chestnut street are much relieved by the absence of a num ber of tramps who were arrested by ever faithful Constable Kcech. Since his elec tion tramp; are beginning te get scarce in this vicinity. Ce. 11 is piepaiing for its annual en campment and inspection. This week it is having a series of squad drills, and not withstanding the heat they are being well ati ended. A number of persons living en the Lan caster pike near the Heading railroad were slightly sunstruck yesterday. Mcssis. Charles Shrcincr, Harry Bennett and Daniel Decker were appointed dele gates of the Columbia company Ne. 1 te attend the firemen's convention en the 12th inst. The Shawnee Ne. 8 will ap point their delegates this evening. The consolidation of the picnic of the Lu iheran and Presbyterian Sunday schools will net. be, as the former school have net time te inform the members. The Luth eran will go te Lititz en the 21st of duly, and the Presbyterian te Springwood en the 12th. The Methodist Sunday school will also go te Lititz en the 14th. As extra engine Ne. 1K was coming west at 3 a. m., it ran oil" Ne. 2 siding in the east. yard. Very little damage was done and in a short time the engine and cars were replaced en the track. The ac cident was caused by a misplaced switch. The new pastor of the E. ft. Lutheran church, Rev. Wm. P. Evans, formerly of Cohansey, N. J., arrived in town yester day : Miss Mery llehyer, of Ilarrisburg, is the guest of Miss Maine Pfahler ; Miss F. A. Bennett returned home yesterday, fiem an extended trip through New Yerk and Connecticut ; Prof. B. G. Ames, wile and family left this morning for the weeds of Maine ; and Miss ltese Shuinaii has re turned home from Philadelphia. Tin: oeutukm. Kcp.uis en Health et County -Excursion Down tue !.ay. At a stated meeting of the Lancaster eily and county medical society, yester day, in Grand Army hall, the following named members were present : Drs. J. L. A ties, J. L. Atlec, jr., Belcnins, Black wood, Carpenter, Compten, Elder, M. L. Heir, Reland and Welchans, of Lancaster ; Buckius, Craig, Cettrcll, Kay, of Columbia. Newpher and J. L. Ziegler, of Mount Jey ; Brobst, Hertz and Roebuck, of Lititz ; M. L. Davis and B. F. Heir, of Millersville ; Alexander, of Marietta ; Black, of Slrasburg ; Dunlap, of Man heitn ; Heist, of Earlvillc ; Hershey, of Paradise ; Livingston, of Mountville ; Lightncr, of Ephrata ; Miller, of Bird-in-Hand ; Parke, of Gap ; W. II. Smith, of Intercourse ; Thomsen, of Wrights ville, Yerk county ; Treichler, of Eliza Eliza bathtewn ; Therne, of Mastcrsonville. In the absence of the president and vice president Dr. A. C. II. Parke, of Gap, was called te the chair. Reports from committees were received and a number of interesting cases presented and discussed. Health reports showed that diphtheria is prevalent in several parts of the county; otherwise the general health is geed. Arrangements were made for the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania and Mary land Union medical association te be held abroad the steamer Chester, in Chesapeake bay, en the 23th of August. The Lancas ter participants in the rcunieu will take the cars and go te Pert Deposit by rail, where they will meet their brethren from ether sections, beard the vessel, steam down the bay and have a dinner, return ing te Lancaster late in the evening. Registered Pnysiciaus. Se far the following physicians have registered at tin protheuotary's office : Jehn L. Atlee, Jehn L. Atlce, jr., F. G. Albright, Wm. Compten, Henry D. Lengakcr, Mary A. Y. Lengakcr, M. W. Raul), Geerge R. Welchans, Henry E. Muhlenberg. Benj. S. Muhlenberg, Oliver Reland, I. Newton Lightncr. Mary E. Wilsen, Harry A. Mowery, Themas M. Livingston, J. O. Boyd, James A. Fitz patiick, Jehn J. Newpher, Abraham C. Treichler, Heward II. Withers, Jacob H. Siel'mg, Jeshua Potts Herace E. Westhacf fcr. In case physicians fail te register t he penalty is a line of $100 or one year im prisonment. St. James Ulielr Ficnlc. The young people composing the choir of St. James Episcopal church left Laus caster this morning te picnic in Shenk' Shenk' Greve, near Millersville. They were ac companied by their leader Prof. Matz aud a number of ladies and gentlemen belong ing te the congregation. The Italian musicians arc furnishing the music. Presented with a Violin. Mr. Silas Wright, row of Parkesburg, formerly of Lancaster, was presented this morning by his friends of this city, with a handsome violin. Mr. Wright who has an ear of music, and who has lately become the leader of the Parkesbure orchestra. will give the citizens of that borough some choice selections. A Yerk county friend of Mr. Wright remarked this morning that if he could induce the latter te spend a few days in this city, he will teach him te play " Muddy Creek." Death or a Favorite Deg. " Mike," the little terrier deg owned by Frank R. Hewell, was given a dose of poison by some scoundrel, and last even ing his owner found it necessary te have him shot. " Mike " had a large circle of friends among both men and dogs. He was a great favorite and was possessed of mere than ordinary " intelligence. His funeral took place last evening, the body being interred in the presence of a large number of sorrowing friends. Improved Hailrnad Accomedation. Ou and after Monday next the train leaving here at 5:40 p. m. will arrive at Quarryville at C:45 instead of 7:10, and the train leaving here at 8:20 p. m. will arrive at Quarryville at 9:50 instead of 9:25. the latter new running as a "mixed" train and the former, which carries the most passengers down the country, mak ing the better time. Slander Suit. Adam B. Bear, distiller, East HcmpGeld township, has instituted a suit in slander against Levi Scnscnig for slanderous ex pressions alleged te have been made by Senseniir during the session of the late Republican beard of return judges, when it will be remembered Senseuig and his clacquers shouted that Bear burned his stilldieuse down. Seuth Street .11. E. Church. Excursion te Leng lir.inch and Ocean Greve en Thursday, July 2S. Round trip tickets geed for three (lavs only $3.7.1. "jvG,7,9,12,14,insilw Merchants' recursion te Ceney Inland en Thursday, .1 uly 21. Keinul trip tickets geed for three days only $l..r0. Train leaves Lancaster and Columbia at I a. in. Fer paitlculurs see circulars at 'ill stations en Heading & Columbia railroad. jyfi.7,0,12.14.15<w It is arranged, we understand, te have Iho vehicles conveying all persons te What (Jlcn park te morrow- te start from the corner of Xerth Queen and James streets at 8 anil !J. a. in. ami 1 e. in. A line time is anticipated. Farmers anil Meclianles Excursion. Unas you please te Atlantic City via Cam den X Atlantic ruiiread or Cape May via steamer ltcpublic en Saturday, July Hi. Keund trip tickets geed ter three days te At lantic City and lour days te Cape May. Fare te either place only $2.75. Special train leaves Lancaster al 2 u. in. ; Columbia at 2 a. in. ; Manhcim at 2:33 ; Lititz at 2:45, and Ephrata at 3:04. See circulars and pesters at all stations. jyG,7,U112,i4,15<w 'Hit Pennsylvania Leaf Tobacco Fur Sale. Special Netice. The undersigned has for sale 7SC cases 'Se Pennsylvania Leal" Tobacco, being Schreedcr X lien's entire packing of that crop. The let has been recently "strip ped sampled" by F. C. Linde X Ce., of Xcw Yerk, and will be sold entire, for net cash only. Fer Inspection of samples and further infor mation apply te A. TELLER. 233Shippfu Street, Lancaster, l'a. Laxcastei!, June 20, 1SS1. .'Hlllc29f.td-Je2a-30.vjy2-.V7-'.l HfEDlAl. NOTlVEa. Thousands of women have been entirely cured et the me-d, stubborn cases et female weakness by the use et I.ydia U. l'inkhain's Vegetable Compound. Send te Mrs. I.ydia K. l'inkhain, 233 W estern Avenue, Lynn, Mass., for pamphlets. .11 ct tiers! Meinern:: jjletlierfl!! Arc you disturbed at nilit und broken et your l est by a sick child smfering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth" It" se, go at once and get a bottle of MIES, WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYKUl. It will re lieve the peer little setlerer Immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en piulli who has ever used if, who will net tell you al once that it will regulate the bowels, anil give, rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use m all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription et one et the eldest and best female physician and nurses in the United States. Sold every where; 25 cents u 1 eiilit. inarMvd&wM.W&S A Cough, CeM or sere M nreal should ee stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In curable Lung Di-ease or Consumption. Itrewn's Ureuchial Troches de net disorder tliCHteinach like cough syrups and balsams, but act directly en the intlaiucd parts, allaying irritation, give relief in Asthma, ISrnnchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and I'ublicSpi'aker.s are subject te. Fer thirty years Itrewn's I'rencliial Troches have been recommended lly physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and const ml. ue for nearly an entire gcnci-atien, they have at tained well-nierlted rank among thclew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cent a box everywhere. ms-lv.lTTIiSSilyw Helling I'lles SyDipteiiiA und Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspira lien, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms wen; crawling in and about the rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af fected ; if allowed te continue very serious ic sults may lollew. Dr. Sway lie's All Healing Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse ter tetter, itch, salt rheum, scald head, Erysipelas, barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta neous eruptions, l'rice, 50 cents, three bexevj for $125. Sent by mail te any address en re ceipt of price Li currency or three cent post age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne A Sen. 330 Xerth Sixth street. Philadelphia, l'a. Sold by all prominent druggists. .iunc23::iiidM WS&w Laber Saving. The demand of the people for an easier method of preparing Kidney-Wert lias induced the propiieters, the well known wholesale druggists, Wells, ltichardsen &, Ce., or Bur lington, VL, te prepare it for sale in liquid form as well as In dry form. It. saves all the labor or preparing, and as ft is equal l. etll cicnt it is preferred by many persons. Kidney-eort always and everywhere proves itself a perfect remedy. Buffalo yews. , jyi-lwd&w Poverty and Suflering. " 1 was dragged down with debt, poverty and sutlering ter years, caused by a sick fam ily and large bills for doctoring, which did tlicm no jjned. I was completely discouraged, until one year age, by the advice of my pastor, I procured Hep Hitters and commenced their use, and in one month we were all well, and none el us hare seen a siclc day since, und I want te say te all peer men, you can keep your families well a year with Hep Hitters ler less than one doctor's visit, will cost, 1 knew it. A Workingman." jyl-2wd&w In the Whole History of Medicine Xe preparation has ever performed such mar mar veleous cures, or maintained se wide a reputa tion, as Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, which is re cognized as the world's remedy for all diseases of the threat and lungs. Its long-continued series of wonder I ul cures in all climates has made it universally known as a sale and reli able agent te employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners et mere serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, always relieving suffering, and often saving life. The protection it affords, by Its timely use in threat and chest disorders, makes it an invaluable remedy te be kept always en hand in every home. Xe person can afford te be without it, and these who have once used it never will. Frem their knowledge et its composition and effects, physicians use the Cusnitv Psctekai. extensively in their practice, and clergymen recommend it. It is absolutely certain in its remedial effects, and will always cure where cures are possible. Fer salcby all Dealers. juOO-lwdeed&w Short Breath. O. Bertle, Manchester, X. Y., was troubled with asthma for eleven years. Mad been obliged te sit up sometimes! ten or twelve nights in succession. Found immediate re lict irem Themas' Kcleetric Oil. and is nowen newen tircly cured. Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 Xerth Queen street, Lancaster. Kuse Celd and Hay Fever Messrs. White Jt Bcedick, Druggists, Ithaca. X. Y. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te relieve all persons suffering with Rese Celd and Hay Fever. I have been a great sufferer lrem the same complaints ; have had great relief bv using the Balm. I have recommended it te many of my triends for Catarrh, and in all cases where they have used the Balm freely have been cured. T. Kexset, Dry Goods Mer chant, Ithaca, Xew Yerk. Sept. 6, 1SS0. Messrs. Wat. Rust & Sens, Druggists, Xew Brunswick, X. J. Since boyhood 1 have been troubled with Catarrh and Hay Fever, and have been unable te obtain permanent relief until I used Ely's Cream Balm, which lias cured me. Alter a tew day's use I could sleep all night, which I could net de before. E. L. Cuckereie, Xew Brunswick, X. J. Price 50 cents. 'ul5-2wileedw Hay Fever. Messrs. Ely Bres., Druggists, Oswego, X. Y. 1 have been afflicted for twenty years, dur ing the months of August and September, with Hay Fever, nnd have tried various reme dies for its relief without success. 1 was in duced te trv your Cream Balm ; have used it with favorable results, and can confidently recommend it te all similarly alllicted. Rer.T. W. Tewxlev, (ex-Mayer) Elizabeth, X. J. Messrs. White & Burdick, Druggists, Ithaca. X. Y. 1 recommend te these suffering (as I have been) with Hay Fever, .Ely's Cream Balm : have tried nearly all the remedies I could Und, and give this a decided preference ever lliein all. It has given me immediate re lief. C. T. Stephens, llardware Merchant, Ithaca, X. Y. Sept. (!, 1U Price 50 cents. iy -2w(leed.YW lted Hugs, lleaches. Rats, mice, ants, tiles, vermin, mosquitoes, insects, ftc, cleared out by "Rough en Rats." 15c. boxes at druggists. Depot Jehn F. Leng &. Sens, Lancaster have lour Hair iveep it ICeautifm. The " Londen Hair Celer Restorer" is the most delightful article ever introduced te the American people and Is totally different from all ether Hair Restorers, being entirely free from all impure ingredients that render many ether articles for the hair obnoxious. Where baldness or falling of the hair exists, or prema ture grayncss, from sickness or ether causes. Its use will restore the natural youthful color, und cause a healthy growth, cleansing the Bcalp fmni all impurities, dandruff, etc., at the same time a most pleasing and lasting hair dressing, liagrantly perruuied, rendering it soft and pliable, making it an indispensable article in every toilet. Ask your druggist ter Londen Hair Celer Restorer. Price 75 cents a bottle. Six bottles, $4. Main depot ter the United States, 330 North Sixth street, Philadel phia. mll-lvdTTiiAFAw 1'Ol.lTlVAl.. 1'er Counts' Commissiener: Fl'.ANK CLARK, of Strasburg township. Sui-jcct te the choice et the Democratic coun ty convention. -lnrirdA wtp ADAMS. UIETU1CJI, of Maner township. Subject te the decision of the Democratic county convention. HENRY F. HARTMAN (Lime Burner), el East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice of the Democratic county convention. apr2-d&v.'tp MARTIN HH.DKBRANT, et Mount Jey Borough. Subject te the decision of Hie Dem ocratic county convention. aplS-d&wtp JERK decision tien. MOIII.KK. Ephrata. SubjufL te the et" the. Democratic county cenveu-aprll-d.Vwlp Fer County Auditer: JOHN S. BROWN, et Druniere township. Subject te Democratic rnles. iii27-d&wtp JOHN L. LHJHTNKR, or Leacock township. Subject te the decision of the Democrat ic ceuutv convention. aprlS-tl'il.Vw lit: ATMS. Kavtz In Hariisburg, July 5th. Catharine, wile el Christian Kautz, aged til years. The relatives and triends are. respecllully invited te attend the funeral, lreni the resi dence et Mr. Uiiinphreyville, Ne. 31 Seuth Water street, en Fi iday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Woodward Hill cemetery. XJC ' ,1 1 VHRTISJi3WS rs. 1.MK 1IEXT-L. tiOOS & SON'S ItAKKKY, . Fer particulars nppl vat the Bakcrv, jyii-tfd 101 AND Il MIDDLE STREET. AnYkU FIFTY (50) CIOARMAKIIKS en form work. Applv at once te C ROUSE & CO., Ne. 22 Seuth Mth street, Jy7-lwd Beading, Pa. lAicr: iiaiu;ains! XL TRUNKS AND VALISES, damaged by an overflow of water from the photograph gallery above, for Sale Cheap, at AMOSMILEY'S, jy-3fd Ne. 10S North Queen Street. SCHOOL TAX 1881. The duplicate i.s in the hands el" the Treas urer. 3 per cent, off ler prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre Square. if"Olllw! hours lrem 0 a. in. te I p. m. JS-ttdR WAJXTIU) 1'KOM IO TO IT. HANDS TO work in a Stene Quarry, at Wrightsvliie. Either experienced iiuarrymcn or common laborers may apply. Apply te KERR, WEITZKL & CO.. je29-10td Wrights vil lc. Pii. "VTOT1CK. TO THE MKAIISKKS OF T11K JL LIEDKRKBANZ. Gcnciat meeting te night at half-past 8, at the Schiller Hen Election et officers. By order et the President. A. L. KOHLER, ltd Secretary. -VTOT1CK TO HKllXSr: mjll.DKKS. 1A Soiled proposals will be leceived at. the County Commissioners' Office at Iincaster, Pa., until Friday, July 22, 1831, at 13 o'clock in., ler the rebuilding et a Weeden Bridge across Pcquea creek at Harnish's Saw Mill, near the mouth et said creek. The original specifica tions can be seen at, the Commissioners' Office. By order et the Beard. Attest : I. X. s. WILL. Clerk. Jy7-ttd.2tw PUOl'OSALS V.'ILI. i:K KECK1VKD AT the Mayer's Office te Monday evening, J uly 18, 1881, at 1 o'clock, ler the erection et a boiler house at the Water Works, and at, the same time and place ter the erection el four forty horse-power tubular boilers. Bids must be in STRICT ACCORDANCE with the plans and specifi catiens, otherwise they will net lie considered. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Mayer's Office. The Committee reserve the right, of rejecting any or all bids. By order et the Water Committee. JNO. T. MacUONIGLE, Jy7-9ttl Chairman. "DErOllT OF TUK CONDITION OF T1IK XL First National Bank of Strasburg, at Strasburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business en thc30th day et June, 1381 : resources. Leans and discounts $ S3,4fi2 00 Overdrafts 508 38 U. S. bends tosccure circulation 88,000 00 U. S. bends en hand 20,000 CO Due from approved reserve agents. 72,902 31 Due from ether Xatlenal banks 22,072 fits Due lrem State Banks and bankers. 2,033 77 Real estate, iurniturc. and fixtures. 550 Oil Current expenses and taxes paid. . . -Mi 4(5 Checks and ether cash items 5'J 00 Bills et ether banks 1,075 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 11 i'- Specie 7,330 90 Legal tender notes 5,453 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasu rer (5 per cent, circulation) 3,9G0 00 Total $ 308,495 2C LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 80.000 00 Surplus iund -. 12,500 00 Undivided profits 3,331 38 National bank notes outstanding.. . 73,300 00 Dividends unpaid 1,822 00 Individual deposits subject te check 132,212 58 Demand certificates of deposit U035 Due toether National banks Due te State banks and bankers.... 59 05 Total $ 303.495 20 Stale of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, ss : I, Gee. W. Hensel, jr., ca'hicr of the above named bank, de solemnly swearthatthe above statement is true te the best of my knowledge and belief. GEO. W. HENSEL, Jit., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn before me, this tith day of July, 1881. CHR. BACHMAN, Notary Public. Correct Attest : WM. SPEN CER, JNO. BACHMAN, GEO. K. REED, Directors. TIIED EDITION THURSDAY EVENING. JULY 7, 1881. IMPROVING. FKESIDKNTCARFIELD GETTING ALOKU FINELY. Latest Bulletins from the Sick Chamber. Te day's Early Callers. Executive Mansion, 9:30 a. m. The president's symptoms are probably less dangerous te-day than at any previous time since the sheeting. The first callers this morning were Postmaster Gen. James and 2d Assistant Postmaster Gen. Elmer. They both left with bright faces, and Dr. Bliss, who is new looking ever the morn ing's mails, appears te be well satisfied with the course matters are taking, An Official Bulletin. Executive Mansion, July 7, C a. in. The president has passed a most com fortable night and continues steadily te improve, lie is cheertul and asks ler additional feed. Pulse, 94 ; temperature vi'.irespiratien, u:;. D. W. Buss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward. Robt. Rf.yuuun. Itiaine te Lewell. Washinoten, July 7. The following was sent this morning : "Te Lewell, minister. Louden. Tlie president continues te improve. Every symptom this morning is favorable Signed Blaine, Secretary of State. Net out Danger, but Passing it Safely. Executive Mansion, July 7. 10:15 a. m. Attorney General MacVcagh says the president's condition is very favorable in deed. He does net consider that the pres ident i.s out. of dauger yet, but says he ap pears te be passing out of it as steadily and rapidly as can be expected. The Chamber or Uommerce te Act. New Yerk, July 7. A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held te-day at 1 p. m. for the purpose of tak ing action in regard te the attempted as sassination of President Garfield. The Doctors' Latest Hulletiu. Executive Mansion, Washinoten, July 7, 1 v. m (Official). The condition of the president continues quite as favor able as this morning : Pulse 100; temper ature 100.8 ; respiration 23. Unless some unfavorable change should occur, no further bulletin will be issued until 8:30. (Signed) D. W. Buss, J. K. Barnes, J. J. Woodward, Rebert Reyuurn. A (ioed Appetite. Executive Mansion, July 7 2:30 i m. The condition of the president has re mained substantially unchanged since the date of the last official bulletin. The slight increase in pulse and temperature since morning is said by the at tending physicians te be only the natural fluctuation of the fever from morning until neon. The president has eaten chicken broth te-day, and ex pressed a strong desire about neon for toast and oatmeal with milk. The latter was given te him as probably the least objectionable kind of the solid feed which he seemed te crave. Mem Than an Even Chance. Ill conversation this afternoon with Dr. Boynton, the president's family physi cian, Dr. Bliss expressed the opin ion that the president's chance of recovery was new considered mere than even. Tlie danger of peritonitis, he said, was rapidly passing away, anil, al though it might still occur, its occurrence had become improbable. TUe Present t'eril. The only accidents new te be apprehended' Dr. Bliss said, and the only ones likely te terminate fatally, were secondary hemor rhage and jiytemia, or bleed poison ing. Secondary hemorrhage might occur at any time up te 'the seventh day, but en account of the course which the ball took, and the place where it is supposed te lie, the dan ger of secondary hemorrhage was net, in Dr. j Bliss's opinion, a serious one. Pye mia, or bleed poisoning, was the ac cident most te be feared, and of thatthcie was net yet, he said, the slightest indica tion. An abscess also might form at any point along the course of the ball or at the exticmity of the wound, but with this he said they could deal successfully. gj.The President an Admirable Patient. Dr. Bliss expressed great reliance upon the president's vigorous constitution, strong vitality and calm courage. He was, the doctor said, the very best patient he had seen in the com se of bis surgical prac tice Secretary lllaliic's Continued Assurance. Washinoten, July 7. The following dispatch was sent te-day by Secretary Blaine te Minister White at Berlin : " The president has been steadily im proving for the past thirty-six hours. Ex press te the crown prince the thanks of this government for his sympathy." He also scut the following te Minister Noyes at Paris : " Tlie president continues te improve every hour. The symtems this morning are favorable." Numerous telegrams are received at the state department inquiring after the presi dent's condition. Chicago's Councils Condemn tlie Crime. Chicago, July 7. The city councils have adopted appropriate resolutions con cerning the attempted assassination of Piesidcnt Garfield. Frem tlie 1'aclllc. Coast. San Francisce, July 7. The Tax payers' convention has adopted reselu tiens scouting the idea of Guiteau's in sanity and endorsing the acts of the presi dent, and expressing sympathy with his family. The Greenback central club denounce the clinic. AVbai 51 r. ClaiUtene Said. Londen, July 7. A sjiccial dispatch from New Yerk says : "Mr. Gladstone is criticized for suggesting in the Heuse of Commens that the sheeting of President Garfield was the result of a political con spiracy." Mr. Gladstone made no such suggestion publicly nor, se far as known here, privately. What he did say in the Heuse of Commens en Monday in re sponse te Sir Stafferd Northceto's inquiry whether the government could communi cate anything touching the terrible and atrocious crime was simply that he could net be surprised that a question should be asked in regard te the outrage, the charac ter of which was such as te attract the at tention of the whole civilized world, and which se greatly afl'ects the feelings and welfare of a nation, net only friendly te England, but growing mere friendly yearly. FKIGHTI'UL ACCIDENT. Fall of a Meeting Heuse Reef. Philips, Me., July 7. At Rangcly Me., en Wednesday during the raising of the frame of a meeting house, the reef was being put en when the big timbers and rafters fell in, prccipitatiug 15 men te the ground fleer, one man falling through te the cellar. Ten men were mere or less injured. The master work man, Wm. Berry, of Canten, had his shoulder-blade broken. Wesley Raymond had one leg terribly broken and mangled and his ankle dislocated and his ether leg bruised. Twe sons of Jehn L. Niles, Frank and Dennis, are said te have been badly injured. Geerge M. Esty, of the Greenrau house, received alight injuries. Capt. Wilber ran a special train te Farm Farm ingten after physicians and they were en the ground seen after midnight. BY WIRE. Tbe TelegrapMc News of Te-day. A fire of unknown origin, in Newark, N. J., te-day destroyed the maltheuse of F. J. Kastner's brewery, two houses, part of the brewery and 3,500 barrels of beer. Less, $75,000 ; insured for $93,000 in New Yerk and foreign companies. In the corporation court of Danville, Va., te-day. Wra. Jehnsen, colored, who killed Pleasant Simmons, colored, en June 7, was convicted of murder in tbe second degree and sentenced te sixteen years in the penitentiary. The mry comprised eight negrees and four whites. Lefevre's chestnut colt Tristam, was first, Lorillard's bay colt Barret.sccenl, of the four horses which ran te-day in the Newmarket race for the Herse heath stakes, three years old, colts and fillies, six furlongs. Franklin Carter, LL. D., was inaugur ated president of Williams college ; the Washington alumni telegraphed their do de do testatien of the assassination, and Gov. Leng appropriately referred te it. The president's inaugural was en " College and University." Tri tliA Allvititr liellrktinir tri.tlitv lYkr flirt short term the vote was :Petter 51, Cenk- ling 31, Wheeler 48, Cernell 5, Lapham 11, Kegcrs e, Crowley 4. Fer the long term the vote was : Kernan 51, Depew 51, Cernell 18, Chapman 4, Crowley 18, Fish, Evarts, Daniels, North, Trcmain aud Lapham each 1, Wneeler 2. A Republi can conference is called for this evening. AVKAXUKK INDICATIONS. Washisgtex, July 7. Fer the Middle Atlantic states fair weather, variable winds, lower barometer, stationary or higher temperature. MAXKUTH. rniladelpma Market, 1'BiLADKLPHiA, .Inly 7. Fleur market linn, prices steady: Superfine, ?S dogs M; extra fliil .r0 : Ohie & Indiana fiimilv. at 15 753G 23; Pennsylvania tauiilv 55t 5;2: St. Leuis de f U 00(150; Minncetu Kxtrn 5 23fJ0 00 : de straight, G 25QG 50: win ter patent $0 50JSJ 23 ; spting de i 5U7 "ill. It ve Heur at $3. Wheat linn ; Xe. 2 Western Ked, $1 24 I-;1. and 1'cnn'it lted, $1 2;il 21 ; Amber, $1 2101 25. Cern market, linn en local market ; steamer, 55c: sail.yelIw,575Sc; sail mixed, A53c7 ; Xe. :i, mixed, 51c. Oats quiet and easier; Ne. 1 White 42',Ql?.x Xe. 2, de4141c; Ne. :!, de3!Me; Ne. 2 Mixed, 3S:ai!c. llye steady at '..0e. Previsions ttriu ; nits- perk $17 501S 0.1 ; beet hums, $23 C023 00 ; Indian in.-ss beet' $2 ISP. Baciiu nneki'il shoulders, 77)Cc; salt d Cl(f(7c: smoked hums ll12c; pickled Iihius !h4C. Lard market tinner; city kettle Vi.; Ien-; hutc tiers' ul lie ; prime steam $12. nutter linn : Creamery extra ut -li"e; Westei n, at 22c ; de geed te choice 21 23c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra, 22c ; firsts. iiO21c. Kells dull; Pennsylvania 18c; Western I7c. Egg market quiet ; Penn'a at lse ; Western. ll!I7c. Cheese steady : Xew Yerk full cream, 10i10c ; Western full ere -.m Aal$y.c; de lair te noed, 78c. Petroleum dull : refined T&c. Whisky searceat $1 12. Seed-1 Uoed te prime Clever, no market ; Timethy neniinul at. $3 15; de de r'laxs'jeit nominal at$l 28. Ntw Kuril itmrkei. w Yerk. J uly 7. Fleur State und West ern wlteuf decided change; moderate expert aud home trade demanded ; Siiperllne State $1 (Kigt CO ; extra de $4 (i.,H 90; choice de $5 (M 5 25: tancv de $5 309 75; round hoop Ohie $4 705 (.0 : choice de $5 10j;75; superline western $4 00g4 CO; common te geed ex tra de $4 C'i5'25 ; choice de 15 SOfiC, 75 ; choice white wheat de, at $5 25G '25. Southern quiet, and unchanged ; common te fair extra $5 '2585 75 : geed te choice de $5 SOg-7 50. Wheat 4lc belter, lairly active, specula tive eusiness : me. ziceii, .iiuy, si a8i -ty a ; (te Aug, si ssxSi -!&; "e sept., 1 23. Cern imjiv hotter, moderately mixed western spot, 4!)55cK ; de 55457c. Oats a shade stronger; State, Western, 4247c. $1 2314 active ; future, 43,317c; Live Stock markets. Chicago. Hogs Iteceipts. 13,000 head ; ship ments, 4.0.0 head ; geed strong market at 5iec higher en best; common te geed packing, $510 fiifliO; choice heavy at $S256 50; light at $1; t; '&; culls and light Yorkers, $55 75. Cattle Receipts, 4,400 head: shipments, 3,100 head; geed demand for desirable; market tinner and 510c higher; experts. $C(ffil'25; common te tair shipping, $4 8)5 15 ; geed te choice. $5 700 ; com fed Colerado-, $i:;e.gt;; grass Texans active ut $38'l 25 ; native luitcli ers' weak at $3 254 23; sleckcrs and feeders, ut$3'20JJI!. fcheeii Receipts, 200 head; shipment", 200 head; market antive and linn; choice ship ping and expert in geed demand; common te medium shearlings, flM0;goek te choice, $l'7."S." -"). East Liuep.tv Cattle Receipts 238 head of through and 4(is head et lecal: prices u simile higher than yesterday; stocked and teeders $4 233175. Hogs Receipts, .'!S3 head ; I'liilailclphias, $1; :!0t; 50 : Yorkers. $t; 13SC 25. Sheep Receipts, 1,500 head ; sales at. $3g! 75. sieck marKet. New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by Jacoh B. I.one, X. E. Cor. Centre Square. New Yekk Stocks. Stocks dull. July 7. A. M. V. M. P M 10:00 1:00 3.01 1 Mem.v 3fi);i4 Chicago North Western 130 13IJ 13PX Chicago. Mil. St. Paul 127 127'4 L' Canada Southern 7 Kiy, V",4 C. C. &I.C. K. R 2IJ4 25 25'4 Del.. Lack. Western 124 124i 123 Delaware & Hudsen Canal.. .. 110 ItKj lOOij Denver Rie G ramus 108 10! 08JJ Hannibal & Sf. Jee U3 02 Lake Shere Mich. Southern.. VSi 125)4 123 Manhattan Elevated 24 23.J4 23 Michigan Central I05AJ 105 Missouri, Kansas Texas 40 4!J, 40Ji X. '., Lake Erie Western.... r, 45 45 New Jersey Central 101 10I"4 10.) N. , Ontario & Western X&. ;. 30 New Yerk Central lit; 145 Ohie & Mississippi 42'j5 .... 42'4 Pacific Mail Steamship Ce.... 51J 5Hi 51 St. Paul Omaha 43 $t II de Preferred 10? 10. let. Central Pacific 0S '.rt 'M& Texas Pacific 7 MJ4 tt! Union Pueitic..: 130 130 1 Wabash, St. Leuis Pacific.... 58 Ttiy4 5S4 " " Preferred. M 04 94 Western Union Tel. Ce 00 01 '. Philadkumiia. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania R. R G4 l l Reading 2U 20 20 Lehigh Valley 00 Lehigh Navigation 45 .41 Buffalo, Pitts. Western 2. 2.' 2 Northern Central 53 Northern Pacific 43 43 43 Preferred 31 84 81 Uestenville 21 Philadelphia Erie it. R 21 lewaGulch Mining United States P.ends. 1. m. 1:00 United States 4 percttnts 1IB 4 " 114 5 " 10.! " 3 " 101 Noen OuotatieiiH el the Grain Market Furnished by Jacob IJ. Leng, Commission Breker. Cuicaoe. Aug. Sept. Oct. Wheat $1.12 .Wi Year. tl.07H Cern 46 .47 Oats 23 .27 New Yerk. IOrxi a Oflln Philadelphia. W IlLiUL i(r II a vJUlvJ Baltimore. .V 11(.UI. ....... a .... . ...... ...... ...... iUrn ....... . ...... ...... ...... ...... vlll 9 ................ ...... ...... ...... Lecal Stocks and Uendn. ; Par val. LancCity C per ct. Lean, due 1SS2. . .$100 1885... 100 " 181)0... 100 1 1895... 100 " 5 per ct. in I or 30 years. . loe ftpercLSchoel Lean.... 1TO ..4 " in 1 or 20 years. . 100 ,- 4 in 6 or 20 years.. 100 ..''-;,3- in 10 or 20 years, hw I. as sal $105 114 us.: 120 103 112 me: III! .',0 in-. $11: f02.5 105.51 103.51 K'i (lnnrrvvtllC It. B.. f"w 1803 $100 Keadin" & Columbia It. Bdue iI t. T anc-iMcr Watch Ce., dnc 1S8U iwi Slcf as Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years i"' Lancaster Gas Light and r ncl Ce., due 1896..... IWI Stevens Heuse jeq 73 BANK STOCKS. rirst National Bant;. 10e jirnba Farmers' National Bank 50 lOil Lancaster County Xatlenal Hiuilr. SO 10 a Columbia Xatlenal Bank 100 135 Kphrnta National Bank 100 First Xatlenal Bank, Columbia.. ..100 135 First National Rank, Strasbnra:.... 100 km.!, First Xatlenal Bank. Marietta 100 aeis. First Xatienal Bank, Mount Jey., we 115.73 Lititz Xatienal Bank 100 Manhcim National Bank 100 lJU. Union Xatienal Bank. Mount Jey. se 71).: TCRXPIKK STOCKS. Biff Spring A Beaver Valley $ i") $10.- Bridgeport 13K 2U Columbia A Chestnut Hill Columbia A Washington Columbia Big Spring Lancaster & Ephrata Lanc.Elizabetht'nAMiddlet'n.... Lancaster X Frnitville. Lancaster AjLititz Lancaster ft Williauistewn . 35 . 23 . 25 . 25 . 10O . 50 . 25 . 25 . . 25 25 13 20 ILK. 47.2? 51 50 oust 55 9S 30.4S 25.?9 S3 S75.& 40.1.. 21 40 Lancaster & Maner Lancaster Manhcim Lancaster X Marietta Lancaster Xew Helland Lancaster Susquehanna Lancaster X Willow- Street Strasburg Millport Marietta & Maytown Marietta Mount Jey MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS. Quarryville K. B , Millersville Street Car Inquirer Printing Company Watch Factory Gas Li;bt and Fuel Company , Stevens Heuse Columbia Has Company , Columbia Water Cemnauv 100 aw 25 25 2a $50 . 5(1 50 ICO . 23 . 1U0 I2 25 40 1131)0 Susquehanna Iren Company mi me :.-.u Mlirictta '. .miricua uouewware ASTltlVII MICH'S AltrEKTISJCMUXl. T ANCAV1KK ltAXAAlL l:l EAST KING STREET, LAXCAsTKU, PA. On Wednesday, July 6, We will continue a apecial sale of LACES. Our assortment et I.aees is the largest ever shown in this city, and our prices are certainly the lowest. A full line el" Valenciennes Laces at 10c, 18c and 21c apiece. Cluny Laecs 3e a yard, Mc a piece. Fine Maltese I.aees at Sc, lOjuud I.V a yard. Wide Vermicelli- Laces at 5c anil 7c :i yuid. Klne Russian Laces at 10c and I2cnyurd. Fine Mechlin Laces, 2'.' inches wide, I7eil yard. Real and Imitation Torchon Laces. c:.i.i".i.v nt.A ck si'AXisu lack, ul. i civ ciia xrru. r a xn nr- I'ORTKl) i. A (':. New styles of Luces received dully and ?old nt very Lew Figures. Samples sent te all parts et the country nnd orders promptly attended l. ASTRIOH BRO'S. JUltXlTUlCK. OPRCIAI. Nt TICK YOU TUKSKASON I Yeu can have FURNITI'RK RF.PAIRKD AND RK-VAR-X1S1IKD : CIIA I liS RK-CAXKI), RK-PA1NTKD ANI VARNISHED.: OLD MATTRKSSK"? MADE OVER LIKE N EW ! OLD FRAMES RE-GILDED AT MODERATE PRICES! ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE RECOVERED AND UPHOLSTERED IN FIRST CLASS MANNER! AT Walter A. Ilcmitsli's Furniture and Picture Frame Reems, l. EAST KING HTKKKT, n8Cnid ev.jr China Hall MEDICAL. UII.VKK JkH'KMJV. LACE PINS, EAR RINGS AND URACELETS. NECK CHAINS AND HAIR PINS. STUDS, SLEEVE UUTTONS AND SCARF PINS OF SILVER. AtlKUSTIS KIIOAUS, Ne.'.) East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. mis ii.;..j.vi,e u.s. WANTED TWO OJK1.S r OK OENEKAL Housework. Apply at the Sprechcr Heuse, Nertn Duke Street. je27-tfd rpi'Ursl'lKK IllVIDKNI. T1IK i'KES JL dent and Managers of the Lancaster, El; RESI- liz- nbcthtewii ami Middti-tewii Turnpike Roud have this day declared a dividend ei three dol lars en each share of stock, payable en de mand. .1. Al. I.ONU.'Tie.isurcr. July 4, 1SS!. Jy5-3tdeaw OOMKTlllNIJ NEW! LACK Til It L'A I) UNDfiKKHERTS, FKATHEIMVKIUHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S, THE SiriKTMAKKIl, .Ml. 50 NOItTIl OUEKN STItEET, DIVIDEND NOTIUi:. The Beard of Managers ! the Lancaster & Susquehanna Turnpike Read have declared a dividend of lour per cent, en the capital stock et the company, payable en demand ut tlie office of the Treasurer, Xe. :n Seuth Ojiecn street, Lancaster, Pa. W. P. KRINTON, Treasurer. .ICLY2, tertl. je2-:'.ld MKltlVAl.. "1ATAK1CH. CATARRH, COLD IN THE HEAD, HAY FEVER, CATARRHAL DIRECTIONS. Fer Catarrh. Hav Fcver,CeidIn the I lead sc, insert with little linger a particle et r.alm into the nestrils: draw strenjf breaths through the nose. It will he a li serbed. cleansing and Mealing i no eisca-eu mem brane. FOR DEAFNESS. Apply a particle into the ear. DEAFNESS. CAN UK CURED. ELY'S CREAM BALM, having gained an enviable local reputation, displacing all ether preparations in the vicin ity et discovery, is, en its merit alone, recog nized us a wonderful remedy wherever known. A fair trial will convince the mestskeptical or its curative powers. It effectually cleanses the nasal passages of catarriial virus, causing healthy secretions, iillavs inflammation and irritation, protects the iiicmbrunal linings et the head Irem additional colds, completely heals tlie sores and restores the sense nt taste and smell. Reiieflcial results are realized by a tew applications. A thorough treatment an directed, will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy for cold In the head It is uue'iiialled The IJalin is easy te ti-e and agreeable. Sold bv druggists at 50 ccnt.i. On receipt of 50 cents will n.ali a imekagc. Send ler circular witK full information. KL S CREAM P.ALM CO., Owcge. X. V. Fer -'iic by the Lancaster druggists, and tby wheU - truggists generally. f22-6meed&w ATBBBOTHB