Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, July 22, 1881, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER FRIDAY JULY 22. 1881
tien of councils, te put up at the intersec
tion of all streets and alleys the names
of said streets and alleys where they
have net already been put up.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
Ol'It REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE.
Pleasant weather.
E. E. Lutheran Sunday school sold 22C
excursion tickets te Lititz.
The Bethel Sunday school picnic at
Heise's weeds wa poorly attended.
The excursion te Yerk Furnace yester
day was very largely attended.
St. Jehn's Lutheran Sunday school at
Silver Springs hail between four and five
hundred persons en the grounds.
Tags for the cellars of dogs for 1881
have been issued and a certain time has
been set for their buing put en.
Te-morrow a number of Columbians
will go te Gettysburg, te attend the G. A.
II.. encampment.
Vegetables ate cheap and plenty net
only at maikct but of our vegetable deal
ers. Ed. llumaker, the yeun' boy who ad
his leg broken at United Brethren picnic,
at Springwood. en Wednesday, is doing
very nicely. Dr. Craig reduced the frac
tu re. ,
Messrs. It. P. Ceble, J. E. San ford, J.
C. Ilice and J. A. Geiden, of Lancaster,
are in town en a pleasure tour. They ex
pect te remain here a week or ten days.
Pesters arc out notifying and warning
j)crsens who deface and destroy bills, that
if they are caught in the act they will ic
eeivc thice months in jail.
Frank Uimend, in running en a raft,
fell and broke his right leg below the
knee. The young suffcier was icmeved
te his home in Kitcheutewn, and is new
laying very comfortable.
Mr. Wisser, a butcher, while riding after
some stray sheep, coming ever Third
street, was thrown ever the horse's head,
hut saved himself from receiving serious
damage by his agility.
A number or persons living en Seuth
Third street, have been notified te repair
their pavements which arc in very bad
rniwlitinn.
Te-morrow will be a gala day hcie. The
Shelby, Pullman As Hamilton combination
of great shows will exhibit, and what, with
the parade in the morning, the many
strangers who will be present, and ether
things going en, our town will present
quite a lively appearance.
Te-morrow will be pay day at the hus
ijueliaiina rolling mill. This mill a sheit
time age received a number of iron rails
fiem Calcutta, India. They are new
being puddled into bar iron.
Themas Sweeny went te Cellins station
yesterday te fix the new stationary engine
which was taken there last month. The
injector had become displaced, but. by the
skillful hands or Tem it was seen put in
Working order.
'Squire Grier and a number of gentlemen
gave their experience about, the late war.
Their conversation was very interchting,
and the squire must have seen a geed bit
of it from the way he talked, but all el his
stories are told in that jelly way, which
wins him many fiiends for dull indeed i-;
the man who will net laugh at Hayes'
stories.
The Meuntville band will be engaged
for the I. O. It. M. Osceola tribe's excur
sion down the bav. Te thus uivc the local
band the go-by is quite a slight and will
hurt the excursion. Itepcatcd discourage
ments of this kind may lead te the band's
dissolution. Three members talk of 10
signing, and that will settle it. If the
citizens r Columbia de net appreciate
the band enough te give them engage
ments the members think there is no
further use of being in existence.
Mr. A. M. Wertman and wire, of Balti
more, and Mr. S. H. llcrr and sister, or
Westminister, arrive 1 in town this morn
ing, from au extended driving tour
through Lancaster county. They express
themselves highly delighted with their
trip, and are astonished at the large and
handsome farms they have seen in this
county.
A Hail Hrldgc.
On the turnpike from Lancaster te Ore
gon, beyond the second tell-gate from hcie
and near the Point mill read, there is a
ramshackly bridge with a feeble side tail,
which would ba a disgrace te any well
regulated country read, let alone te a
turnpike that charges travellers a
high rale of tell. This bridge
is a nuisance and a constant dan
ger te people who have te diive ever it.
If the turnpike company, cannot afford
te build a new one, it should hand its tell
read ever te the township : and if it can
afford it and don't, the constable ought te
return the bridge, and the people ought
te refuse te pay tell until the highway is
put into proper condition. Reform :8
necessary.
Death or an Aged Citizen.
Mr. Jehn Maughliu, a citizen of Air
villc, Yerk county, who died at his resi
dence en the 10th inst., at the advanced
age of 92 years. 8 months and 18 days, was
the eldest citizen of the lower end
of that county. He was born and
raised in the neighborhood, never
was sick a day in his life, and died of old
age. He was in the war of 1812. Mr,
Maughlin was always a hard worker lliis
occupation being that r a farmer. He
was the eldest member of the United Pres
byterian church in his community, and
was the last one living baptized by the
ltev. Culbcrtsen, the founder of the church
in Yerk county. He was the eldest voter
at the polls in Lewer Chanccferd town
ship. Cemmitter Organized.
On Tuesday evening the committee of
city councils "en the reorganization of the
Laueaster fire department met for the pur pur
nese of orranizatien. The committee is
composed of the following members :
Messrs. Barr, Berger, Decrr and G. W.
Zccher, of select council, and Messrs. Al
bert, Barnes, Davis and Ostermycr, of
common council. G. W. Zecher was chosen
chairman and Herbert Johnsten clerk of
the committee.
The clerk was instructed te communi
cate with the officers of ether cities in
which there arc paid fire departments with
a view of obtaining from them statistics
and ether important information relative
te the workings of a paid department.
Six Ktdesfer One Fare.
Philadelphia Recerd.
"That is a terrible cate," said a conduc
tor en the West Chester railroad te a re
porter, as he pointed te a stoutly
built woman, who had five children
with her. Upen beiug asked what
was terrible about it, the conductor sighed
and said the whole crowd would yield
but one fare. ' Would you believe
it," he said, "but there is net eue of the
youngsters old enough te be taxed half
fare." It seemed te grieve the conductor,
for he went te another car and made it up
by compelling a very diminutive specimen
of manhood, who was trying te sneak
through en half pay, te come clown with
the extra tin.
1-
Need lirldglng.
The gutters across Waluut street at the
corner of Liine are tee deep for safety.
Since the completion of the Lime street
bridge aud the street extension te the
northern limits of the city there is a srrcat
deal of driving en that street, and ttie con
dition of these gutters is dangerous te life,
limb and vehicles. Reform is necessary,
or the city will have te pay damages.
Melons.
Watermelons arc plenty en market to
day, and large piles of them can be seen
in Centre Square. The prices are from 33
te GO cents.
Kaiiread News.
The experiment of running a locomotive
without brakes has just been successfully
tried by the Delaware, Lackawanna &
Western railroad company. The locomo
tive is of ordinary pattern, but has an
extra pipe leading from the boiler te the
steam chest, by which power can be sup
plied against the piston, checking the en
gine, and enabling the engine te reverse
without "hauling ever. "
New switches of a style patented by
Chief Engineer Lerenz, of the Reading
railroad, and used only en that read, are
new being put down en the Junction read
at Xorristewn. They are se construed
that they can by no possibility threw a
train off the track. In the ordinary switch
all the rails are of the same width,
and when they an. open there is an ab
rupt break. In the Lerenz patent the
outer rail of the switch is of full width,
but the inner rail of the track is much
heavier. The switch is kept in place by a
gum ball capable of yielding, and the rai Is
arc braced with iron reds. If the switch
is wrongly set the weight of the train
closes the rails and the engine runs en the
switch, but cannot be thrown off the
track.
High Price et Lemen.
Since the heated. term set in the price of
lemons has apparently kept pace with the
thermemeter, and at prcsctit they are pro
portionately higher than the weather in
dicator. Dealers in the fruit say that during
the cool weather in May-and the earlier
part of June the demand was light and
prices ranged as low as $3 and $:J.."0 per
box. Puichasciswere limited and when
the torrid season began the stock en hand
was net large. Almest immediately the
demand far exceeded the supply, imd the
consequence was that the pi ice advanced
rapidly, reaching as high as $14 a box.
They are new held at from $11 te $11 per
per box, with indications of remaining at
th e.-,c figures for sonic time,
Contract Awarded.
The proposals for the construction of a
wooden truss bridge across the Pcqua
creek, at Harnish's mill, between Concste
ga and Martic townships weie opened this
morning at the commissioners office. The
bids are as fellows : Jehn Shereffer,
$1,150; II. J. Carter, 61,125 ; E. C.
Ducts. $1,040 ; Jehn Wcimcr, $975. Mr.
Weim'er was awarded the contract at his
bid, the lowest of the number.
Habitual Cesttveaeu
is the banc et nearly every American woman
Frem it usually arise these disorders that se
surely undermine their health and strength.
Every woman ewes It te herself and te her
family te use that celebrated medicine Kidney-eort.
It is the sure remedy ler constipa
tion and for all disorders of the kidneys and
liver. Try It in liquid or dry form. Equally
efficient in either form. Bosten Sunday
-Budge:. jylS-lwdiw
Metners! Metnersii mothers !!
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth ?
If se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS.
WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUL'. It will re
lieve the peer little suflerer immediately de
pend upon it ; there is no mistake abent it.
There is net a mother en eartli who has ever
used it, who will net tell you at once that it
will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the
mother, and relief and health te the child,
operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te
u-e in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and
is the prescription et one et the eldest aud
best female physician and nurses in the
United state.-?. Sold everywhere; 23 cents a
Leuie. inarMydiwM.W&S
A Significant Fact.
The cheapest medicine in u-e is Themas' Kc
icetric Oi!, because se veiy little of It is re
quired te effect a cure. Korcreup, diphtheria,
anil diseases et the lungs and threat, ivfrether
used for luthing the chest or threat, for taking
intern-.iiy or inhaling, it is a matchless coin
pound. Fer sale at II. 11. Cochran's drug store,
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
A AVise Deacon.
"Deacon Wilder. 1 want you te tell me hew
you kept yeurseit anil family se well the past
season, while all the rest et us have been sick
se much, and have had the doctors running te
us se long."
" Hre. Tayler, the answer is very easy. 1
u-cd Hep Hitters in time and kept my lamily
well anil saved large doctor bilK Three del
hits' worth et it kept us all weli and able te
work all the time, and I will warrant it has
cost you and most et the neighbors one te two
Itundi cd dollar- apiece te keep sick the same
time. I gne-ss you'll take my medicine here
atler." Seu ether column. jyl5-2wd&w
llcrure tlie Mayer.
The maver had only two
morning.
drunks
Beth were discharged.
this
Fourth Street M. E. Church excursion te
Leng ISr.inch and Ocean tirevu en Thur-day,
July 2. Hound trip tickets geed ter three
day?, only $3.75. Train leaves Lanealer (King
Street) at -"' :i. in.; Columbia tit . 'J a. in.; Man
heim, :::!" ; I.ilitz, ::.!'; Kphruta, 1:01. Sic cir
culars :sl all stations. jyltS.2l,2.',23,2i:&2t W
There N Mem Tliiin One SHen .
The SelN Riethcr- exhibit their circu-, in
tin-, city en August in, anil lreni their ad ver-ti-cincut-
persons would be lead te believe
that they arc the only show traveling. All
tlueugh the county they have posted up cir
culate announcing that' there will be no big
show in Lancaster until August ." The
Ratcheller .V Deri- t-hew will appear hereon
.1 uly 2!l, and their -hew is lully a large and as
geed a- that et tin: lis Rrethcrs. Th; priss
everywhere speak highly et them, ami they
have reason te In proud of the notices et the
papcis of Pitt-Oiurgh where lliey appeared
last night. T!u Sells l'reth"is have been
weikinsr the country editer.sand they have a
number of very "original" locals in borne et
them this week. One paper has a short notice
et them in which the word " biggest " occurs
thirtv-seven times.
I telling piles symptoms and Cure.
The symptoms are moisture, like pcrsplra
tien, inteti-e itching, increased by scratching,
very d'.strc ing. particularly at night, as If
pin worms were crawling in and about the
rectum ; the private parts are sometimes af
leeted ; it allowed te continue very serious re
suits may lollew. Dr. Swnync's All Healing
Ointment is a pleasant sure cure. Alse for
tetter, itch, salt lhcuin, scald head, Erysipelas,
barber's itch, blotches, all scaly, crusty, cuta cuta
neous eruption--. Price, 50 cents, three boxes
for $123. Sent by mail te any address en re
ceipt of price ! currency or three cent post
age stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne ft
Sen. 330 North Sixth street. Philadelphia, l'n.
Sold by all prominent druggists.
junc2.)-:!indMVSftw
juaj:i:iaejc.s.
TURD EDITIOff.
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 22, 1881.
CONTINUED IMPROVEMENT.
THE PRESIDENT'S HOPEFUL CONDITION'.
Geed Best Last night and Ease Te-day.
Washington, July 22. The following
was sent this morning te each of the cabi
net officials by tue president's private sec
retary.
Executive Mansion, July 22.-8 a. m.
The improvement in the president's condi
tion continues. lie slept well during the
night. The cool weather being greatly in
his favor. This morning his pulse is 89
with a normal temperature and respiration
The nourishment new being administered
mere than supplies the waste while it is
probable that he is daily adding a little te
his strength ; still it is found that his sys
tem is net capable of resisting any unusual
excitement, aud the surgeons, in charge,
insist upon as perfect repose as can he
secured.
The Official Bulletin.
Executive Mansion, Washington, D.
C, July 228:30 a. m. The president
rested well during the night aud is quite
easy this morning. Pulse 83, tempera
ture 9S.4, respiration 17.
Signed D. W. Bliss.
J. K. Barnes.
J. J. Woodward.
Robt. Reyburn.
Ne Interruption.
Executive Mansion, 2 p. si, July 22.
The progress of the president toward re
covery continues without interruption.
His nourishment te-day has included milk,
meat juice, toast aud a little roast beef.
He has rested quietly throughout the day,
dozing at intervals, aud has had no fever.
At this hour his pulse is 92 and his tem
perature and respiration are nominal.
HEAVY LOSS
l.KCK ISanu.vx. Inly 21, 1S31, at the resi
dence el the bride's mother, by Rev. E. L
Reed. Sir. .1. Frederick Reck, et Dctreit.Mieh
te MNs Lettie 15. Jiaiiman, of this city. "
Law AitEi.. On the 2d of January, 13S1, by
tlie Kev. W. T. (icrhnrd, at his residence. Ne.
."I Kast Orange street. Sir. Edwin F. Law te
Sli-s Alma C. Abel, both of Lancaster eity.
ltd&w
WA TJiS.
City Kill I'eiters.
C.tr-en & llcnscl, city bill pe-teis and dis dis
tributeis, etllec "lKil.l.ir.3.r::i: building. Ne. G
Seuth Queen street.
White, -soil and velvety hands lollew
el Cnticura Medicinal Snap.
lh; u-e
Teachers, authors and ethers et
habits highly prize Slalt ISItters.
-edentary
Kl'KCiAL -VO MUS:.
Skinny Men.
Wells' Health Renewer. Absolute cure ler
nervous debility and WcaUne-.- et the genera
tive Inaction. $1 at drnggUN. Depot, Jehn
F. Leng & Sens, Lancaster.
Writu te Sirs, i.yuia E. Piiikhum. 23 West
ern Avenue, Lynn. 31a-!.. for names et lailirs
that have been restored te perfect health by
the use ether Vegetable Compound. It is a
peitive cure ler the most stubborn ca-e of
temale. weakness.
(Je te II. 15. Cochran's lirug Mere, 137 North
Queen street, ler Mr.'. Freeman's Ainu Ar Ar
tienal I)i;cs. Fer brightness and durability et
color,are uni'iualed. Celer lrem 2 te r pounds.
Directions in English and (icrmun. Price. !.
cenls.
Save our llnlr Kerp it Beautiful.
The "Londen Hair Celer Ke.terer" is the
most delightful article eer .introduced te th"
American people and is totally different lrem
all oilier Hair Restorers, being entirely free
liiiui all impure ingredients that render many
ether at tides for the hair obnoxious. Where
baldness or tailing of the hairrxi-ts.er pifina
tuiegrayness, fiem sickness or ether causes,
its use. will restore the natural yeuthiul color,
and cause a healthy growth, cleansing the
scalp trem all impurities, daiidruir, etc.,at the
same time unie-l pleasing and lasting hair
dressing, lragr.r.itly perfumed, rendering it
settand pliable, making it an indispensable
article in every toilet. Ask your druggist for
Londen Hair Celer Ke.sterer. I'l ice 7." cents a
bottle. Six bottles, $J. Slain depot ler the
United States, :! North Sixth Mrcet, Philadel
phia. mll-lvtlTTliA FAw
Maiuusen. In this city. July 21. 18s"l, Rcrtha
A., daughter or Dennis and Emma W. Har
i isim, aged J months and 13 days.
Death has claimed our datllng Bertie,
Set its seal upon her brew :
And her eyes that shone se brightly,
Shine in'hcavcn with Jesus new.
The relatives and friends are rcspccttnlly in
vited te attend the funeral, lrem her parent's
residence. Ne. 230 Kast Lemen street.Saturday
morning at 9 o'clock. Interment at St. Mary's
cemetery. 2td
Big Tire lu Leck Uaven.
Leck Haven, Pa., July 22. The mills
of the Pennsylvania pulp and paper com
pany, of this city, were burned this morn
ing." Less, $160,000. Insurance between
$G0,000 and $70,000.
Details of the l.ess.
Leck Haven, Pa , July 22. The mills
which covered an acre of ground were
owned by Armstrong & Dixen of Philadel
phia, who had $200,000 invested in them.
A new Corliss engine costing $10,000 was
stat ted for the lirst time yesterday. The
fire originated from some unascertained
cause between the machine and engine
rooms and spread with great rapidity.
The work of rebuilding will be begun im
mediately. MILL AND BIUDGE BL'BNED.
imrf-u.
Fer County Commissiener:
KI'.AXK CLAItK, of Strasburg township
M-: jcet te the choice el the Democratic coun
ty convention. -.prfi-d&wtp
ADASI S. DIKTKICH, et Maner tewnlnp.
Subject te the. decision or the Democratic
county convention.
HENRY F. HAIITSIAX (Lime i'.urner), of
East Lampeter township. Subject te the choice
of the Democratic county convention.
apr2-il.twtp
.MARTIN IULDEURANT, el Mount Jey
I'.oreugh. Subject te the decision of the Dem
ocratic county convention. aplS-d&wtp
Hay Fever.
Fer twenty-live years I have been severely
afflicted witii Hay Fever, and have tried many
remedies without i elie!. While suffering In
tcnely I was induced, through Sir. Tichnor's
testimonial, te try Ely's Cream Ralm. The im
mediate effect was marvelous. I have been
enabled te perform my pastoral duties with
out the slightest inconvenience. Have been
exposed te heat, draughts and dust, and have
escaped a return attack. 1 pronounce Ely's
Cream Halm a cure ter Hay Fever. William
T. CAim, Presbyterian I'.wter, Elizabeth, N. J-
II avise been afflicted with Hay Fever ler
years I g.ive Ely's Cream Raima trial ; was
much benefited if net permanently cured. 1
have had no real attacks since u-ing it. E. 11.
ItArcn. Editor, Carben Counts Democrat,
Slaucli Chunk. Pa. Price -VJ eenb.
. jvl5-2wdeed&w
JERK SIOIILER. Kphr.ita. Subject te the
decision of the Democratic county conven
tion, uprll-d&wtp
t'.ir County Auditer:
JOHN . RROWN, et Drumeru township.
Subject te Democratic rules. m27-dwtp
JOHN L. LKJHTXER, et l.eaceck township,
subject te I'.ie decision et the Democratic
ceuutv convention. nprlS-tfdAw
By a Supposed Incendiary Fire.
Harkisburg, Pa, July 22. A large
stone mill, known as Buchcr's, but owned
by Geerge II. Husten and situated uear
Hoguestewn, Cumberland county, to
gether with a teuemcnt'heiise and a por
tion of the bridge ever the Conedoguinet
creek were destroyed by fire yesterday.
Over 4,000 bushels of grain were also de
stroyed. The less is estimated at $20,000,
partly covered by insurance in the iEtna
aud North American companies. It is
supposed te have been the work of an in
cendiary.
m
TDK TURF.
AT ALBANY.
is
lirst ;
Te-day's Itaces at Saratoga.
Saratoga. July 21. The weather
threatening. First race : Valparise,
Ferester, second : Switchpm, third.
Second race : Ripple, first ; Sauuterer,
second ; Mary Andersen, third.
Third race : Vampire, first ; Ida sec
ond. Fourth tace : Duke of Montrese, lirst ;
Knight Templar, second ; Rey Rey
third.
ISAI.D KAULK VALLEY K. It.
W
JV.'ir AltrMiltTISEMXSTS-
7-anti:d two gikls te de gen-
erai nou-ewen.. a ipit .nini;
.M'RECHKK HOUSE.
.Iy2l-tfd 27 North Duke Street.
VTjeT SIXTKKN YKAIM ILD WANTS
a situation at stripping tobacco. Apply
at 4 12 Maner street. ltd
MUSICAL KNTK1U-A1N31KNT BY Tllli
Keystone Rand this (Friday) evening at
it-:! ulifnl Summer Harden.
JOHN HE3S,
Proprietor.
Fi anke s
ltd
SCHOOL TAX 1SS1.
The duplicate is in the hands of the Trea
urer. "! per cent, oil' ler prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL. Treasurer.
Ne. 12 Centre Square
33-Ollice hours lrem a. in. te 4 p. m.
A L'engn, Celd or sere Tiireat should no
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In.
curable L'mg Disease or Consumption.
Rrewn'.-, Rrenciijal Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups aud balsams,
but yet directly en the inflamed parts, allaying
irritation, give relief in Asthma, Rrenchlal
Cough, Catarrh, and the Threai Troubles
which Singers and PublicSpcakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Rrewn's Rrenchlal
Troches have been recommended by physi
cians, and always gire perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant Use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained wcll-nierlted rank among the lew staple
remedies or the age. Sold at 25 cent, a box
everywhere. mS-lvdTTliAS&lyw
1UA1N AND PROVISIONS BOUOUT;
J sold and earriciljfer customers In Chicago
and Philadelphia, in large and small lets, en
margins te suit, Lv .
S. K YUNDT, Rrekcr,
Ne. 15 East King Street,
lylC-.md Lancaster, Pa.
PUBLIC SAI.K ON bATDKDAY, JULY
23, 1SS1, lit Ne. 230 West King street, will
be sold at public sale the entire let et Milli
nery belonging te the late Sirs. Edwards. Sale
te commence at '. o'clock a. m. and 7 p. m.
F. II. WILLIAMS,
jy22-2td Auctioneer.
J
AMK8 V. MORTON,
Breker for the purchase and sale of
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Fer Future Delivery en Slargins,
Ne. 2J WEST KING STREET,
(SECOND FLOOR),
Chicago Correspondents :
IRWIN, ORR & CO.
Jyl'J-IitdR&ltw
Declaring Dividends and Branching Out.
Philadelphia, July 22. The directors
of the Bald Eagle Valley railroad met this
afternoon and agreed upon a semiannual
dividend of four per cent. It was decided
te open a new branch read, four miles in
length, from a point en the line of the
Bellefonte & Snow Shera read, which was
recently consolidated with the Bald Eagle
Valley, te the newly developed coal fields.
Death of Slujer Firth.
Philadelphia, July 22. Majer Thes.
J. Firth, who before the rebellion was
brigade inspector of militia and who for
many years was treasurer of the Pennsyl
vania railroad, died suddenly this morning
at his residence iu Germautewn.
Tlie Murderous IndiaiiR.
Santa Fe, July 21. All employees at
the Navajee agency have left, owing te the
threatening attitude of the Indians and
fears of a general massacre. It is believed
that Galen Eastman, the unpopular agent,
will cither be murdered or forced te leave
the agency.
ATUATUEK INDICATIONS.
Washington, July 22. Fer the Midd!e
Atlantic states, partly cloudy or cloudy
weather, with rain falling, followed by
risiug barometer, stationary or lower tem
perature and northerly, shifting te wester
ly winds.
-New
Let Dill Summon His State Cemmitter.
Philadelphia, July 22. The chairman
of the Republican state central committee
has issued a call for a state convention, te
meet at Harrisburg, September 8, te nom
inate it Republican candidate for state
treasurer.
Grinding out the Same Old Tune.
Albany, July 22. The joint convention
met at neon and proceeded te vote with
the following result : Lapham 63, Petter
40, Conkling 28. Woodferd 1. Necessary
te a choice G7. The chair declared no
choice.
Senater Jacobs moved that the conven
tion talce recess until half past one o'clock.
Carried.
The chair then said he had been re
quested te announce that the Democratic
members would held a conference im
mediately ; also that the Republicans
would held a conference immediately.
The convention then took a recess.
A Republican Caucus.
During the recess of the joint conven
tion the Republican members of both
Houses of the Legislature met in the
assembly chamber. Senater McCarthy
was called te the chair. The roll was call
ed and 13 senators and G2 assemblymen
answered te their names.
The following senators were absent :
Aster, Braman, Eidraan, Halbert, Lynde,
Pitts, Schreedcr, Strahan, Wendover,
Williams and Winslow.
The following Assemblymen were ab
sent : Baker, Brehm, Brodsky, Butler,
Cowles, Crapser, Evans, Gilette, Halt,
Peck, Reet, D. Russell, Trimble, Vandur
erand Yeung.
Mr. Skinner moved that the roll be
called for the purpose of nominating a can
didate for the United States senate te be
voted for in joint convention.
Mr. Draper offered as a substitute, that
it is the sense of the conference that the
caucus committee should call a caucus for
this afternoon, and that a special commit
tee be appointed te request the caucus
cemmittee te make the call and in case of
refusal en the part of the caucus committee
that the special cemmittee call a cau
cus. He sustained his resolution by
arguing that a caucus be had and intimated
that unless it was held he and the ether
Stalwarts would retire. Mr. Hayes also
opposed turning this conference into
a caucus, but maintained that it
was iu the power of this conference te
call a caucus. Senater Robertsen stated
that he had been requested te call this
conference and was assured by these mak
ing the request that they would abide by
its results.
Mr. E. A. Carpenter, in urging a
caucus, said that there was less than a
majority present. The senator called en
the secretary te announce hew many were
present, and he said there were 72, which
number was ever a majority.
Mr. Robertsen said he was new told that
if this cenference would adjourn te 5 p.
m. they we,uld all come in and join with
the ethers.
Mr. Weedin asked hew many had said
this. It might be only two. There were
members here who refused te answer te
their names.
Senater Halbert asked that his name
be called. It was called and he
said the crisis had new arrived. If there
was net union new the Republican party
of the state would be hopelessly divided.
He was for union and harmony. His re
marks were received with great applause.
Mr. Potts said the time has come for
action, and no mero talk of the past ought
te be indulged.
The question was taken en Mr.
Draper's motion after he had
changed it te make the time for
the caucus 3 p. m and Senater Weedin
favored it, saying that the time could new
be well spent in shaking hands ever the
bright prospects in view. The motion was
carried and the conference took a recess
until 3 p. m.
At half-past eue o'clock the joint con
vention reconvened. The roll was called
and 27 senators and 107 assemblymen an
swered. Mr. Culliman moved that the joint con
vention take a recess te 4 p. m. Carried.
Upen returning from joint convention
the Senate steed in recess till 4 o'clock.
A FBII.ADEI.PHIA STATESMAN IN IRELAND.
The Dreadful Army Werm.
Dessieines, July 22. A pest resemb
ling the army worm has appeared, and iu
several ' counties is eating everything
green before it.
Netliing Short of Unmistakable Hcautj
Conferred upon tens of thousands et suUercis
could originate and maintain the reputation
which Ayer's Sarsaparllla enjoys. It Is a com
pound et the best vegetable alteratives, with
the Iodides of Potassium and Iren, and is the
most effectual or all remedies ler scrofulous,
mercurial, or bleed dIserdei-3. Unitermly suc
cessful and certain in Its remedial effects it
produces rapid and complete cures et Scrofula,
Seres, Beils, Humors, l'implcs. Eruptions,
Skin Diseases and all disorders rising lreni im
purity of the bleed. By its invigorating ef
Iccts it always relieves and often cures Liver
Complaint, Female Weaknesses and Irregu
larities, and is a potent renewer or vitality.
Fer purifying the bleed It has no equal. It
tones up -the system, restores and preserves
the health, and imparts vigor and energy. Fer
forty years it lias been in extensive use. and is
te-day the most available medicine ler the suf
fering sick anywhere. Fer sale by all dealers.
Jy21-lwdP0dw
EXCURSIONS.
D
ALE SIXTH SU.M.MICU TOUIt TO
Niagara Falls and Watkins Glen,
ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1881.
Leave Lancaster en Niagara Express at 11 it.
Tickets for the Round Trip.
.89.75.
St. Louts Big Bridge.
St. Leuis, July 22. It is stated that the
Missouri, Pacific & Wabasn n. it. ue.
have leased the bridge across the Missis
sippi. A Ilailread Negotiation Denied.
Bosten, July 22. The Advertiser de
nies the rumor that the Pennsylvania com
pany have obtained control of the stock
of the Teledo, Delphes & Burlington liar
row gauge
i
Iroquois Held In Reserve.
Londen, July 21. Iroquois will net
meet his Goodwood engagements, but will
be reserved for St. Leger stakes.
A Granger Outwitted.
Cambria Five.nan.
Oil sharps from Pittsburgh a few days
age called en Samuel Fisher, a farmer
living near Pleasant Unity, and asked him
if he would take $200 an aero for his
farm and give possession the next morn
ing. After a geed deal of talk he agreed
te part with a portion of his farm, which
he has en it some valuable quarries and
coal in abundance en certain portions of it.
They agreed upon the number of acres he
would sell aud give possession of the fol
lowing morning he, however, making
a proviso that he should retain the
house. The papers were signed, and
seen after the Pittsburgh capitalists
selected all the land with the limestone
quarries and all that portion that had
coal under it. They took the land in front
and tear of his house as well as that en
both sides. They also left him a corner
here and there a patch occasionally that
was of no earthly use te them, but
that he could net use without
trespassing en their property. It left
tlie old man in rather a peculiar fix, as
new he can't sell the remainder of his land,
aud is unable te use his house without
their permission te cress their land. Had
he accepted their offer, he would have re
ceived at the rate of $200 per acre for every
feet of it. But as it netv is, he has merely
sacrificed his farm.
the 1'IiHa-
Frem Sam Jeseph' Letter te
delphla Times.
'I have no desire te linger much en my
experience en the Atlantic. It was my
desire te sail en one of the American line
steamers, but Peter Wright, who is a per
sonal friend, said there was no mere show
for a berth before fall than there was for
a catfish supper at Indian Reck, being
neglected by a council investigating com
mittee. Se it was that I cast my let with
the White Star line and sailed June 30 ou
the Adriatic. Just before leaving Phila
delphia te the guardianship of my reform
colleagues, Geerge McGowan and William
D. Kendrick, with a delusive hope of
bracing up my stomach in case of a heavy
belt at sea, I stocked up .a valisa with
prime lemons and betties of Seltzer water.
I had, or made use, of the whole consign
ment, but my faith iu their efficacy is
shaken worse than my hope is blasted in
the newly painted machine.
Passing ever this unpleasant period, I
had a right royal time with Captain Jen
nings, who, besides knowing hew te man
age a ship, has a deep insight into the
game called Napeleon. I believe, though,
that the captain lest his faith in the game
before we get evor ; in fact, he get into a
bad habit of casting regular sheath-knife
glances at me as I hauled in the chips, but
though a sadder, I believe that he has de
veloped into a better man.
I have tried alleged Irish stews at Third
and Shippen streets, ii: the geed old days,
but there is no mere comparison between
the fragrant dish set before me at this
hostelry in Queenstown and the ten-cent
compound of Shippen street than there is
between carrying a state delegate conven
tion around in your coat-tail pocket ami
holding a lever in a Fourth ward division.
The mutton in this Irish stew was as ten
der as the conscience of a new member of
the Legislature. Then there was some
thing about the potatoes, and a fragrance
about the unions, and richness iu the broth,
that double discounts anything of the
kind I have ever tackled before.
-
Cerk is an ancient city and is full of
interesting ruins and rich in history. As
seen as I get both feet en the quay I said
te myself : " Is this Ireland, or am I stand
ing once mere at Fourth and Shippen ?"
TBe delusion would have been complete if
I had met the squire Bill McMulIcn just
then.
When we reached the ledge of the Blar
ney castle, a buxom Cerk lassie bounced
out te the gate. Lifting my new white
beaver I handed her my card and telling
her I was an American member of parlia
ment expected te sec the gate lly open and
an escort introduced te show us through
the castle. But I counted tee much ou
my ex-dignity and title. The aforesaid
buxom Cerk damsel simply remarked,
"Vis, yer honor," and Hew off te sec
whether we were te be admitted. In the
interim I took an outside view of the cas
tle. I'm like McMulleu, I don't go much
en old times, and I must say that Blarney
Castle leeks mere like a brewery that has
witnessed a boiler explosion some hundreds
of years age, leaving nothing te tell of the
past glory of the pl.ice except a tower about
one hundred and twenty feet high.
Fer the first time in my life I appreciated
the meaning of an Irish welcome from tlie
proprietor of the Shelburne house, Dub
lin. It was like the stew an overpower-
mg success, lie Rati mvitcii a lew cneice
friends te meet me at dinner, aud together
we had one of these royal times you read
about. My jimminecs ! but these Irish
gentlemen can drink. The next morning
six bottles of soda water set me all right
again.
We talked ever the situation for an hour
ormerc. and when we parted Mr. Parncll,
taking my dexter hand in both of his,
said : " Mr. Josephs, if we only had seme
geed man te map out the campaign in Ire
land all would be settled in a few years. "
I knew what he meant, but thought of a
suffering constituency at home and
withdrew in silence. His argument
about the land question has settled
ine. I didn't go much en the matter at
first but new I'm a regular Leaguer clear
through. All the argument iu the world
will never persuade me that an Irishman
don't knew a3 much as seme of the rest
of us. I met several gentlemen at the
Dublin society who knew as much about
statesmanship as I did, and, I don't hesi
tate te .say, considerably mero en ether
topics. But when we struck out en hew
te ruu a campaign I shone like a trade
dollar in a pile of pennies.
Frnlt In a Hurry.
A correspondent of the Montreal Witness
tells the impatient occupant of new prem
ises hew he can obtain quick returns in the
shape of fittit. Strawberries set early in
spring will give a small crop the same year,
and if balls of earth are taken with the
roots, fair crops may be had iu seven weeks.
The second year the product will be abun
dant under ceed management. Muskmclens
and watermelons will give ripe fruit in four
mouths. Gooseberries, currants, raspber
ries and blackberries may bear the first
season, mere the second, and geed cieps
afterwards. Dwarf pears and dwarf apples
bear early. A nursery man offered te
plant a dwarf apple tree for an impatient
owner andjreceive ten cents for each apple
borne the first year. It bore seven geed
apples, aud the ewnerhad te pay seventy
cents. Grapes will begin te bear the second
vear. aud irive "mere fruit the third. Te
these hints we may add that much may
be gained by selecting varieties known te
give crops while young. Among pears,
for example, the Bartlette, Summer
Doyenne, Washington and Belle Lttcr.it ive
will bear the second or third year as stan
dards ; aud the 'Jarly Strawberry. Sep of
Wine, and seme ether apples, as early.
tloed te return en all trains for 13 days.
Special reductions et one dollar per day leas
than regular charges at Cataract, Interna
tional, Glen Mountain and Ulen l'ark Hotels.
Tickets will be geed te leave also en 3d and
4th et August. l''er tickets and information
call en G. L. FON DERSM1TII,
32 East King Street.
or J AS. A DALE,
jyS-Uwd&ltw Yerk. Pa.
LIQUORS, &C.
rilHE PLACE FOR GOOD COKTUES,
X Fresh Sugars, Pure Syrups, Best Teas, at
A. Z. UINGWAXT'S
Old Wine and Liquor Stere,
iebW-lvd Ne. 203 West King Street,
Over a Colerado Cliff.
J. W. Snyder, manager of the ad vet tis
ing department of Jehn Wanamaker's es
tablishments in Philadelphia, who was en
a western trip with a party, met with a
hair-breadth escape while riding in the
mountains of Colerado, uc was meuniea
en a mule, and when rounding a cliff en a
very narrow path the animal lest its foot
ing aud both mule and rider foil ever the
edge, landing en " another ledge about
twelve feet below. Mr. Snyder's com
panions thought it was all up with him
and descended te where he had fallen as
rapidly as possible. They were greatly
relieved, however, te find that he was net
seriously hurt. He accused the companion
of his fall with being a circus mule, and
refused te ride te the railroad station a
distance of fifteen miles. Barrintr the
five-league walk aud the purchasing of a
new suit of clothes Mr. Snyder experienced
no ill results of his mountain adventure.
Circumstantial Evidence.
A lawyer in Central New Yerk gives the
following account of one of his first cases :
"My client sued a neighbor for the al
leged killing of a favorite deg. The proof
consisted in the mysterious disappearance
of the animal, and the possesien of a deg's
skin by the defendant, which, after con
siderable argument was brought into
court in evidence. It was marked
in a singular manner and was posi
tively identified, with many tears,
by the plaintiff's wife and daugh
ter as the undoubted integument of the de
ceased less. In summiug up te the
jury, I was iu the midst of a
highly colored picture of the virtues
of the deceased, and of the love
of the children for their four-footed friend,
when I was interrupted by a slight dis
turbance in the crowd near the deer
of the little school house which served
as court house. Leeking around, I saw
my client's youngest son, a tow
headed urchin of twelve, coining
fbrward with a deg whose skin was the
exact counterpart of the one put iu evi
dence. The deg wagged his tail with
geed-natured composure,' and the boy
cried, in his childish treble, 'Paw, Bese
has come home. ' I gathered up my law
books and retreated, and I have never had
perfect confidence iu circumstantial cvi
dence.
active : mixed western spot, 45957c ; de fu
ture, 576G0C.
Oats dull, without decided change: State. 44I
4SJc: Western. 43SISKc: Ne. 2 August, 33ST
de September, 37X ; de October, 58.
Noen Quotations el the Grain Market
Furnished by Jaceo H. Leng, Commission
Breker.
CniCAfle. Aug. Sept. Oct.
Wheat $ 1.19J 1.WH 1 1.165$
Year.
Sept.
Cern 434 .4SJ A9
Oats 31JS .2) .30$$
Lard 11.00 ll.C7t H.52i
Pun.ADEri:i.v.
Aug. Sept. Oct.
Wheat Jl-SSJI 1.27 L28Ji
Cern ."7!i .58Vi .59
Oats .37 6
Live Stock Markets.
Chicago. Hogs Receipts. 0,000 head ; ship
ments, 3.tX0 head: market active ami higher;
supply net equal te demand ; geed te choice
heavy, $0 00t73: mixed packing, 1606 SO;
common te choice licht,l$e '203l 35.
Cattle Receipts, ,500 head; shipments, 1,800
head: best eattle active and firmer: experts
:Qi; 2." ; geed te choice shipping, $5 75Q6 20;
common te fair, $1 905 40.
fchecp Receipt., l.Siw head; demand fair;
common te choice, f! 30. 23.
East Liberty. Cattle Receipts 1,598 head;
selling slew at yesterday's prices.
Hogs Receipts 1,200 head; Phtladclphiaa at
&;fiut;73: Yorkers at: 20.? 40.
Sheep Receipts 2,400 head; selling slew at
$3 033 'JO.
Gratu and Prevision Uaotatlen.
One o'clock quotations of grain and provis previs
ions, furnished by S. K. Yiindt, Breker, 13$
Kast King street.
Chicago. July 32.
.lulv. Aug. Sept.
Wheat LIS $ 1.19J6 $ MUX
Cern Ill .43 .48X
Oats 4I .ai-4 .29K
Perk 13.30 13.32k
Lnrd 12.073 ll.SO ll.fA
PlIILVDCLrillA.
Aug. Sept. Oct.
Wiu-it 12f'r'4 $ L27 $ 1.294
Cern 57'i ."ri-K .59
Stecif market.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecal Stocks
aNe United Stale-' I'miiN reported dally by
.Iaceu It. I.one. N. K. for. Centre Sijuure.
Saw Yena .recKR
S'.eeka dull.
il (.Hit1 --
Chicago; North Wesli-iu
Jhicage. Mil. fc t Paul
Canada Southern
C C. A 1. C R. R
Del.. l.uek.A We-teru
Delaware Ac llml-en Caiuil
Denver & Rie Grande
Hannibal & St. Jee
Lake Short; & Mich. Southern..
Manhattan Elevated
Michigan ICemral
Missouri. Knnsa-t A Texas
N. Y.. Lake Erie .t Western....
New Jersey Central
N. Y., Ontario X Western
New Yerk Centra!
Ohie A; MissR-dppt
Pacific Mail Steaiiibhip Ce
St. Paul & Omaha
de Preferred
Central Patillc
Texa? Paeitie..........
Union Pacific -
Wabash, St. Leuis & Pueillc
" " Prelerred.
Western Union Tel. Ce
PlIILAnRMMIlA.
Stocks steady.
Pennsylvania R. It
I. eai ling ........ ..........-....
Lehigh Valley
Lehlgli Navigation
Rutr.iln, Pitts. & Western
N ort hern On 1 1 al
Northern Pact tic.
" Prelerred.....
Hestnnvilkt
Philadelphia X Krie R. R
le7a(Julch Mining
United Statks Rends.
United States I perc-nti
i.- ....
July a.
a. jf. r.H.ru
10-.U) 1:00 3.00
3p
124?i lili raw
iwj5 my. ii2
;-. tu rix
VA 'Sl 22
1-JUS, 121 120)2
I0SK .... 108
IIVM4 1034 HO
'I'-i l!i 92)i
1S24 iy2 122V4
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Lecal stocks and Bend.
Pur
val.
.$100
. 100
. 100
. 100
.. 100
.. 100
100
10(1
I Oil
.. lievr
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.. 102&
Lanc.City C per ct.Lean, due ls32.
" " 189!)...
1893...
' r per t-t. in 1 or 30 years. ,
" r per -t. Scheel Lean...
" 4 " In 1 or 20 years..
" 4 " in 5 or 2.1 years..
" 4 " ill 10 or 20 years.
Ml-iCELLANKOlTS UON03.
Quart y villc R. IS., due 1893 S100
Reading & Columbia R. Rdi:e 13.12 100
Lancaster Wateh Ce., due 1S8U 100
Lancaster Oas Light and Knet Ce.,
due in ler 20 years loe
Lancaster t;as Light unit Fuel
title tool. ........ ...... ........
Stevens Heuxe....
HANK STOCKS
First National Hank.
Ce.,
.... 100
100
$100
MAJtKHr.S.
Farmers National Rank 50
Lancaster County National Rank.. 50
Columbia National Rank 100
Kphnita National Rank 100
First National Rank, Columbia.. .. UN)
First National Rank, Stniibure 100
First National Rank. Marietta 100
First National Rank, Mount Jey., loe
Lititz National Rank 100
Manhcim National Rank 100
Pnlen National Rank. Mount Jey. 50
TURNPIKE STOCKS.
Rig Spring . Reaver alley
ISriilgcpurt
Columbia.. Cl.e-tiuit Hill
Columbia & Washington
Columbia & Rig Spring
Lanc.L-.ter & Ephrata
Lane ,Lii.abetht'n ftMiitillet'ii....
Lancaster X Fruitville.
Lancaster A'Lltilz
Lancaster .V, Williauistewn
Lancaster & Maner
Lancaster & Manhcim
Lancaster ,t Marietta
Lancaster & New Helland
Lancaster Susquehanna ,
Lancaster Willow Street
Stnihiirg X Millport
Marietta Muytewn
Maiictia.t Mount Jey
MISCKLLANUOCs HTOCKS.
Quarryville IS. IS
Miller-ville Street Cur
Inquirer Printing Company....
Wateh Factory
Oas Light uiiil Fuel emipiiuy.
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Has Company
Columbia Water Company
Susquehanna Iren Company 100
Marietta Hollowware 100
Las
sale
1105
114
us.: s
120
105
112
103
103.50
105
$111
102.50
105.50
103..W
I0G
70
flTObll
102.5
102.23
135
133
I34.5t
202..-
115.75
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A Deep Mystery.
NorrHtewn Herald.
Zadkiel's almanac predicts that the
years 1883 aud 1884 will be direful in their
consequences, especially te clergymen.phy
sicians and editors, who will be "afflicted
with a far reaching epidemic." Clergymen
and physicians deserve a chastening of
some kind, but why editors, who never de
any wrong, should be included, is a deep
and unfathomable mystery, and we are in
clined te the opinion that Mr. Zadkiel has
net read the stars aright.
rntlndelpnia Market.
Philadelphia. July 22. Fleur Market
linn ; Superfine, $3 5Q3 75: ex
tra Ufa 23 ; Ohie & Indiana family, sit
r. 7.-.jfi ".-.; Pennsvlvanii tamllv 53ir?2
5 75: St. Leuis de 16 25C 50; Minnesota
Extra $5 50-00: de straight, $C2.".tfi!5'l: win
ter patent $0 50W7 50 : spting de $ 7"37 50.
Rye flour at $4 733 te.
Wheat Market unsettled ; Ne. 2 Western
Red, $1 29; D-Jl. and Penn'a Red, $1 23S1 2 ;
Amber. SI 30.
Cern nrm.witli fair local demand ; steamer,
51c; sail yellow, 56957c; sail mixed, 55)$
5Cc;Ne.3,mIxed,5152c.
Oats JIarket dull; Ne. 1 Vhlte,
41c; Ne. 2,de42)c; Ne. 3, de 4l4l)ic;
Ne. 2 Mixed, 41c.
Rye, new, 80c.
Previsions llrm ; tn.s perk $13 ft)JJ13 2:
beet hams. $23 (X)2t oes Indian m.'-s
beef $24 50. Bacen unchanged.
Bacen Smoked haen ll9l2!4c ; pk-U'cU
hires, lOaiOSc.
Lard market and prices lewer: city kettle
$1250; loose butchers' at$ll1150e; prime
12 0.
Butter prices linn and market fairly
active; Creamery cxtraat 2lJ5c; West
ern, at 22c; de geed te cheice 208
23c; Bradford county and New Yerk extra,
22c ; lirsts, 1921c.
Rolls Pennsylvania, 1213e; Western,
1214c.
Eggs firm ; Penn'a ice : Western, lsgi.'ic.
Cheese steady : New Yerk lull creatn.
HH)ic; Western full crcim, 9)S9Jc; de
lair te geed, S!4S'JC.
Petroleum steady ; Refined c.
Whisky at $1 11.
Seeds Geed te prime Clever, 7J4&Se;
Timethy at 3 X33 10 ; de de Flaxm-ce iiiCS
117.
new Yerk market.
Vm ewr, July 22. Fleur State and
Western market without decided change : ex ex
eort and jobbing trade demanded ; Superfine
State $1154 80; extra de $49093 13; choice de
$5 2035 23: lancy de $5 OOflG 73: round hoop
Ohie 15 1595 30.: chohede5 358G73:3'ip-'rtJnr!
western $4 154 SO: common togeod 'ac
tie $4 903523 ; choice en a ' " ""
Ite wheat de. at $5 2585 p- Seatl.ern
nl r)l
tva iIa 1 mZ-rL Ahnfmilin 5K 3UEW t . v vaw
i --.,.-. wimmnn t fair Tira.
$5 rSasra-eeS tochece'lo 5 18007 0
$5,.. rSrtIi, and unsettled ; opened
" :- . inMncntip nflvnnci wat:
de
de Oeteber, $1 .".0
Cerii a shade better and market moderately
feverish and
e.mic better: snusequeim e..."..j. "--
lalaiSnedabeut J , el 2 Red. J" J".
ntti TVf.mi s: " -e " . - a
September, $1 29J4Q1 xc
OPIX'IAI. ANI CHRONIC IHSKASK8.
Mary A. Leugaker, M. D.,
OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
Ne. 13 Ksist Walnut Street,
L&NOA3TBR, PA.,
H..eiBes of tin: I".y iCar anil It.reat
Treated us n l mclalty.
Particular attention given te the treatment
et Diseas-es of Women anil Children.
Kieis examination ami treatuunt daily ex
cept Sunday from 11 a. iu. te 1 p. in. Consul
tation in hiili-li and f.erman.
H. D. LONGAKER, M. D.,
LATK OF PHILADELPHIA,
NOW OK LANCA5TER, PA..
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
eilers his professional services te the afflicted
especially te these suirering from Chronic or
Special Diseases. He will lwgladteseeanil talk
withthem. Itis his practice te plainly declare a
disease incurable It he believes it te be se. In
the cafcwhicn lie undertakes, he guarantees
te de all that can be done by unwearied atten
tion and the application of experienced skill,
gained liv many years el practice In treating
li'case in its various and most malignant
forms. That Ids skill has net been exerted In
vain, numerous certificates, that may be seen
at his eflicc, will testify.
Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cared
Without l'aln or Using the Kalfe or
Drawing Bleed.
Skin Disease and every description of UI
ceratlen. Piles and Scrofnleus Diseases Perma
nently Cured.
Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, speedily
and radically cured.
Diseases et the Lungs, Threat, Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured.
Particular attention given te ilirate IM
cases of every description; "'"O,1""'"'1".01
alienation and weakness et mind, which ren
ders persons incapable el enjoying the pleas
ures of performing the duties et lite, completc cempletc
Iv cured, and the patitfnt restored te active
health and the enjoyments et life.
Diseases or the J-.ye and Ear treated as a
specialty.
Dr. Longaker will make pro.esIenal visits
any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con
fidentially), and medicine sent with proper
directions te any part et the country.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
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