-3fC" 'S"v.- -: ftsa "- , LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MON O AY, JULY 9. 1883, JL COLUMBIA NEWS- UUK KKOLLIK cOBKESrONUKilOE :;vcnt Alene the Susquehanna Items Interest lu and Around tha llorengli ricked up by the Intelli gencer Jtcperter. The school taz must be paid ou or before .Tiil.v 20 or it will be collected by process of lav, Mr. S. II Boyd is the tax col lector. Miss Francis KaulTman, of Meuutville, is the guest of Miss Lillie IIugentuRler, en Locust street. The Htciary class which has been formed by members of Mr. and Mrs. Pheueger's Sunday school clashes will held a meeting te-night. The Chapel Eche is te be the name of the society paper. Iho town was esciled en Saturday ever the reported rewiiing of Dr. W. G. Tayler and son. The doctor has net been ou the river since last fall.aud the report doubtless originated through misstated accounts of Iho drewn-i-g of two Heading physicians. A heavy rain pievailcd here yesterday, The temperature of the atmospUero was quickly leweicd. A pack of dogs last night worried six calves be longing te Mr. Jeshua Sourbeer, lesidiug near town se badly that several aie expected te die. Ne stray des will new be hafc en that farm. The slating of the new casting house of oue of the !3hawnce furnace has beeu cempleted. Nearly B were cleared by the late Methodist festival. The aflaii was a pleatant ene throughout, and reflected much credit upon these who had chugeef the arrangomentt. The expenses weie neatly all paid by contrlbu centrlbu contrlbu talien from friends of the church. Tlie broken axle frame el a box car wrecked three cars of the west bound freight train of engine 73.1, of the P. 11 R., at the Henry Clay furnace last night. Tiie north track was blocked for about tluve hums. The tide water canal has another bicakinits bank, this time at a place called " The Slab " It will te re paired by Wednesday morning. The frame work of the second story of the new R. &C lailread depet is almost finished, anil the sheeting of the train cover is new heiii'i laid preparateiy te the slating weik being commenced A band of gypsies passed through town yesterday, coming fieru the S.iuth. The Iiofe tower of the Columbia engine lien-, is fast approach iug com pi lien. Secial and i'ccsenal. A giand social picnic will be held in IIein'.".s weeds ou Saturday July 21. The committee of arrangements is Messrs. J. I! Heffman, A. Res-ciithal, W. II. Ileitel, i O. Fisher, 15. I). Bcitel and L. P. Mi t.ger. Music by a full erchestia. Mrs. I)r. J. L. Peixy and daughUi of S ratega Springs, N. V., late guests el .Mrs. J. A. Sladc, left for home te day. Miss Iia I ii7.7. ud of Lancaster, si. t'.c guest of Miss Annie Fasig. MtssRit U. Murray, of Lhaujn, Pa., is tb" .;iust of Miss Jesic Pat ten, en S."" ml s'rrel. Mcsrs. M auric. P. R et. and Jue O. ii'it::, of Pot.ir.tewn, IV.., late the gnosis I Mr. II. F. Yrigi'y, ictilriutt liem.- te diy. Mi. Chailcs Fe:i Dcrsmith and wif. and Mr lii.tln-1 Fen Dciuuiith of Lanca-it-r j--j-i -u yviril:y in town. :)i:iti: el .lames 'lliomniei'. M: James Thump-mii, en.- ni'Maiii t s i h. t citi'.t'us, died at Jiia ieiil'iii' in i:..it place : Satin day. Ilia a;e is up i.'i tin- Mi.r-tn : Tne remains wite interred te uij .it. Hijneg.il ehureh, iuir Marietta. I). cuHM'.d was !) i.i in lr. biiii aial .cminc": l. Amtiici wheii e.(ng. I'tti' Willi ISeaUr mi lliiiul Again. The Poplar .. licet wife better Uie 1 h.s hand en his better half agai i last week, ud annoyed ihe ueiliheis by his out; . i-Teus ceuduet. Tlie unhappy woman hheuld b told ,.l the tsistenca et j. plac- in Line isle.-kuesvi. as the eastle. " It i, a hard pl.ie.i fei miscreant te rr.capn Item. .i.I.!JX. !-eiuu iUnie Knw i;.H?ri Urxolejio.! Dr. Fil7.pati"mk, the health cemmi.-.si.:i rr, lepeitsthat Lawis Strable, lcshiiiig :-.l Ne. :V2 West Stiawberry street, is sutler in;r fiein cer.llucvt smallpox. He w..s . ' t te tlie (unt.v hospital. A htt!e daughter of Oe.r;;e (lardncr, ?,'2 Uiecn slirct, tuii been xopeitcd te the l.'aid of health by the attending ph,-s-eiaii, as Millerin,: i'.eni smnllpnx. Mamie IlcnaPi-h, aged 7 yeam. e! N-. 110 Ninth i.tiect, whose mother has just HV.uveicd, is down with the disease. Mi-. AHvrt R-un, who with her t.ve vhii lien has been living with her sist. r inlaw, Mrs. I-iinitx :.'.! West Jam-.-:; i.tieet, was yv.:it( rd.iy lepeited te thi health cominissieiu-r as s-ullering J rum vaiieluid, and she ;.-.;.s advised te go iin hospital. This meinii-g wlicn a physician called, the hnu ' w.w found te ba locked up and lOi-catcd kravking at the deer f.iile 1 te elicit a respeus'. The ncighb irs ei much e.e!cis.d ever the matter, as it ' net Known vil.a: nas become of the i.i. k t.emaii and lu-r children Thcicai'" li-peris ) nan or two eUil. cases which thj health efliecr has net yet had time te invent -gate. Gressly ex igei-ated renart-i havob-e. but in circulation legaiding ihe prevalence of the iIiec.tu in this city. The only in, an of putting a s.tep te theie icpeits ist publish the aetuaMaels as neaily as they can be ascertained, and this is what th 1nti:m.iui:ki'EU has tiied te de. Frem the beard el health we learn that t ! en tire number of cas-.-;1 -inee the dise.is lirtf manifested itseli tw.. mouths ag n .r)"i Of this number, 152 have been cm ed, 12 died, and 12 are under trtatincnt. Or th.-e new under treatment only four aie con sideicd bad ease?. Of the 12 datl.a-ix wcie in the Oarr family, two at. Proctors, two in the jail and one each at U'lynirnd; and Frankliut--, and in every i-istitiee wa believe the patients who di-1 wir. imv.vs ciuated. One bad feature of the dicase i-. that it is r.pioadingte different sections el the city east, west, north and south. Tinie appears te be a great nicehsity for the es tablishnient by the city of a smallpox hospital, "and conferring en the beard if health sufficient power te lcmeve smTeivis te the hospital. Iho city councils :.i- vceciving much censure for their refn-ing te confer additional power en tie beard el health, and their neglect te take any effective means te check the disease, whish if net stamped out dining the w.nm weather will be very hard t' manage when winter sets it. We renew our suggestion, niade tern . days age, that the old Deaidman mill qu thoUenestoga he fitted up as a smallpox hospital. The suggestion has :tc?iv?d very general favor and the cost v,en!(l i.( t be heavy. It has also been suggested that St. Jeseph's hospital might be routed for the purpose and occupied at once ; bur. the location is much Ijss de-inb!' than Jleardman's mill. Onr county hospital almnlii be at e;,cu oenuccted with the telcpheqj exchange, ur. that the health commissioner could readily commuuicate with the hospital. Much valuable time is new lest ui making vi.sits te and fro te arrange for the icmeval of patients. Besides, the telephone could be put te a hundred ether uses. Business men find it indispensible, and itisam-izuifr that, the peer directors de "V" "a'' theur tpIVcr. el Its many advantages. Action el'tne Eeer D'.reolers, At a meeting of the beard of diiccteia el the peer and house of employment for the county of Lancaster, en Saturday last July 7th, the following resolution was passed. Resolved, That the president appoint a committee te confer with the county com jniBBJqnerH at Urn eaiiqst data' possible te recommend the erection of a suitable build ing for the care and treatment of conta gious diseases. The president appointed Messrs. Martin Krciderand Henry Mussersaid commit tee, and this afternoon the committee had an interview with the county commis sioners, in which it was urged that speedy measures be taken te carry out the views expressed in the resolution. Up te 3 o'clock no action had been taken by the commissioners. There appears te be a prevision in the law which prevents the commissioners from acting in such mat tcrs until the grand jury has made pre 8entment of the necessity of action. Obituary. Jehn Bewers, father of Wm. B. Bewers of the firm of Bewers & Hurst, died at his residence en East Lemen street en Satur day evening, in the 84th year of his age. He had been an invalid for several years, suffering fiem cancer wbiuh finally des troyed his sight. He has lived retired for ten or fifteen years. Prier te that time he was an active business man both in this county and Pert Deposit. He was a con sistent memberef the Presbyterian church. His funeral will take place en Wednesday morning at 10 o'eloak. Interment in Lan caster ccmetery. J'eIIcb Cases. B. Uessler, for drunken and disorderly conduct, was sent te the workheuso for 5 davs by Mayer MacGonigle. Careline Martin, for a like offenco was sent te the workhouse by Alderman Spur rier for 10 days. Barbara Hildebrand has been arrested and held for a hearing before Alderman Barr en the charge of assault and battery en Sat ah Itipple. I.egH ISrokeii. Sue Martin, a coleied woman, icsidiiig en North street, attended a campmeeting in the ceiinliy ytsteiday. On the way home thu he: se frightened and she fell from the wagon, breaking her leg. On Friday as Rev. Hemy Grumbine of llinkletewn, was engaged in picking e'lerzics, he fell from the tree :ad had both his legs hiel'.eii. Dr. U?cmsnydcr sct.the friclured limbs, and the patient is geting along 'aiily. Hhi-CIm!!. O.i SaturJay aftrinenu the McClaiien and Ahidge nines of the I'enii iieu weiks played a match game, of biscball en the gieiiiids near tiioalm.sheu.se. The former wen bj a icei e of 2'J te 5. A ;!.! Came l'lemtii'il The Mantua baseball club of Philadel p't'a will he heic en Wednesday and will pi ly the Ironsides en the lattcr's ground. The Mantua is an excellent club aud a line game may be looked for. Firn lei:irlmcn NetiF. O.i Situnlay the lire committee pmchas pmchas ed a J.ire ,rev Inn. se from Adam Lefever, el Lamp ;" timiiship. The animal takes the p ip.':. t the one that diitd in engine Ne 2 One thousand feet of the new bee came en Saturday, hut will net be distributed nii'il the remainder ai rives. I. pit. r.r l.ciiiur.l. Tlie )f rseiis ie.fr. ter Bedford this after ne.m en f.n.t line are B Frank Kshleman ai.it i.ui'iiy ami Misses Kat'e W. and Julia I). K iiiilr.s m. Miss Iary L. Dickey, Sain'l H. ll-yuu.M and family, Miss Eckert, of Helding, Miss Sue Frazcr, Misses Mamie Kaiiihnan and M.ittie Mitchell and Jehn A ILcMaud, of the Examiner. State TRin-Iiers AiiH-.Iallim. The annual convention of the State T.'.ieheis' association eommences at Wil lii'sirji'ii,"-en Tuesday. The musical part i.t tot! iieg..ii!iiue will Im conducted bv Prof. Win. B. Hall, of this city, who left ler Wilii.inisj.e: t this afleiu.m. Veiiil Mrellnf;. A coleied woed'j meeting was held in Previdi-uee ti-wnship yestcnlay and it was I .-ly attended, especially by folks from th'.scitj. Tli". heavy rain sleim in the afleinoen j.u :. damper an the meeting. i',Hf til hiUl'ICrl .1. B L'jii ', broker, sold te day at pri vate sale, 8 shares Fauner.s' National bank at 5.110 50 per share, and eOO Quairj ville R R. b mds at 115V ex-intercsr. l.4lll t.'Ohtl One t-.ain rider was heaid before Alder man McOmemy jcstenlay and he was ('i..eh.ugcd en payment of cost. i'lenics. The pienie e. 'lie Snniliij'-sclinnl .it the I) i!.i'Stiel .M. K. L-liurcli will In lielil to te iiMii'nw ill itiiclcy S))iiii;s. .;:.. Ii.liuV Kii-e I'nibcnpal picnic will be held :it utlz biii-liiKs te-morrow. A flue !ay Ol ivi I'i'iitiiiii in-iy bu exieeleil at taeii of tlie a'.ievenaincil ))lau' s. s) M.iry'.i Sun lav s-clioel jilcniij 'will lielil Hit'. i aiuiu-.il picnic at Wbut Ulen y.ek lo in .row. Omnibuses will leave tlie cluiri li a 7!.j e' tf.elc ami te.ii evivy Heur iliiilni; the ilij. ':':ivli.r'-i ereli.stia will tiirni-li tle niu-ie tlie.ip fxciiraiuii n Citpe .llaj-. si Mitunl.iy next, July H, reuiiil trip tlck tlck ets j.;oeil lerllvi! ::ij.s, only cl 7." irein Ceate.--vitle. rasseiifjeri inmi Luneaister can leave tlepeiat .V33a in. (I'.it Line) anil connect at Ce.ituaVille with spi i-il tnilu leaving :il 7:2i) a in., via ilii.iiigtoii.Uience via steamer G rami Itepubli. l Cape May, i et urn iiiR same day, leavc-i Cip.- May at 3:13 p. :n.. leave Ceatesville at 12:1'. a in., ai living at Lancaster at 1:35 a. in. Si.eei'il train leaves Jeaiini, H3J a.m.; a;)ilii,'llclil,i!:::."i a m : Wajnesbnrji. Junction, t;:."rtianil Ce.it --vllle, 7:20 a. m. All tickets geed ler Hv ilajs. julyy.llil<w .sj v via i. . e ii vi:s. S Nothing s simple, aiet perlcd ter color celor coler ingai Hie Diaineml l)es. Fer cat pet rags li -tier ami cheaper Pun any etliur !ye stall i. 1H. I'.'.'iis in's Ccieiy ami Liiaineiiillc l'illd renta:n no npiiiin, iiiinlne. or ether lmrmtul ilnigan 1 are. liilny receniiiiciuleil for lieail aehe. nenr.itgei ami nerven-mi . .".e eunts, at i!vii-jSisL. " Thud Suit Jlhcitmer r years. J'eur imck uyc-sef Dr. Jlrnsen'.i Skin Cure entirely cured me." F. 1. I.aville. Merceil, Cal. 5!, atiliug B'sls. Wli:il no U.m Unre, l.ctV net I'Jiutiirc. If we can cure un aehe.er a snrain, or a pain, or a lanieiies3. or a burn, or a liruise, or a lilte. Iiv usim; Themas' Ecleclric Oil, leL's ile it. ThemaS Kelcelrlc Oil is known le be co . Lefs try it. Fer sale by II. 1!. Cochran, uru;j ijlii, i:: anil IS) North Queen stree. T:m K(;-.iev-.il el the Stamp Act :i itenellt te tne 1'eeplp. in anticipation et the repeal et thu stamp ut, the size of the bottles containing the cel eliralcil btmuietis I.lver Itegulater have been nia'erially increiueil, se tliulter Jt the quan tity el the meil cine will bp gr.ater than liere liere liere to.'ere. Ask your ilruiw-l Iqi, anil be siife j-eii,et the 'olgliettloot Simooms I.ivKii'ltcnu- I rccauiuicml fuly Cauiulla'd fcceiet it Youth anil Beauty for the complexion, as be ing lar superior te any ai tide 1 ever useil. it positively removes Fieekles, am" will leineve I'an In oiienpplical.on. l'jleefOc. Fer .sale at all ilruggists. MftS. .1. RKNiJi: OHiPVii, IciS-CmilM'H Nenarl rW.N.'J. Olad te Rear It. 1 Fer Kevera months I endured a dull nain , 'jhreugh'my lungs and hljculdci-s ; lest my spliits, uppet'.teand color, and could with Uit 1 ucu ty remain lrem mv bed. My present I healthful contiltien is due te Burdock liloed Hitlers." Mrs. E. A. Hall. Utnghamten, N. Y. . ter sale by II. R. Cochran, druggist, 137 and lS'J j Ner:h 0.uceii street. I Feu Lame Rack, siae or Chest usa SHj. j LOU'S POROUS PLASTER. Price, 25 cent Obld by If. R. Cochran. I37and 13' Nei th Queen treel, LancAsler. tebllcedfl Cnred of Spunu. 'lam well auil liappy again, saj'3 our lair correspondent, Mi33 Jennie 1. Warren, 710 W. Van Uurcn St , Chicago, III., "your tximarilan Nervine cured me et spasms." 1'LA1K TALK FilOM DR. SWAVIfE TO HTlOm It May Concern : Itching Piles is eae el the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus arHicteil by observing the following symp toms : Intense itching, particularly alti-r get ting warm. It seems as it pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes ierin. The private parts arc often affected. The mere you scratch the worse the itching. Knewing that my ointment Is super ior te any article in the market, I guarantee it te cure the worst cese et itching piles in exist ence. Signed, H.SWAVNE, M. f. Dr. Swayne'sOIn.MJent. is uIsqu pleasant and ellective cure ler tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barker's itch, pimple-, and all sealy, crusty, itchy skin eruptions, bold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for .VJet". (In 3c. stamps), S bona. $1.23. Addre-i, Or Swaync A Sen. Philadelphia,. l'a. ectl l-lydTu.Th&Siw Metnera ! -Celliers! aiutliersl Arc you dialurbcd at night and iirekcu el your rest by aslck child sufleiing and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle et MKS. W"IN Sl.OW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve t lie peer little sulleier imiueJiately depend upon it ; there is no mistake about it. There in net a mother en earth who bai ever used it, who will net tfcllyeual once that It will regulate the bowels and give icst te the mother, and relief and health te the child, op erating like magic It is perfectly sale le use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best female physicians tn the United States. Se!,i everywhere. 23 eent3 a bottle. mavi-M.'.V.S&w I was seveiely allllcted ler eleven J ear.- with Hay Fever, alter trying almost everything without avail, I gave up all hopes of being cured, when I purchased a bottle of Ely's Cream Halm. Te my surprise, alter a few ap plications, 1 was entirely relieved. It. Wat Wat eon II Amis, Letter Can ie-, Newark, N. J. I lcconiniend tothe?a sullerlng (as 1 have) with Hay Fever, lily's Cream ISalin I have tried nearly all the remedies, and g.ve this a decided pieleicnce ever thcui all. It has given 1110 Immediate lelief. C. T. Stki'iibtjs, lliirdwaie merchant, ltlnea, N. Y. Price 50 centA. iv'2-'2wd&w Itneivn s liauaanulil I'micj t I Hie most cllectlve Pain lte-.trecr in the world. Will most surely iiuieken the liloei! whether laken internally or applie 1 exter nally, ana theieby moie certainly UKI.IKVK PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it Is warnir.tcil dou ble the Mtieugtli than any ether slmiP.ir piopa piepa piopa rat'en. Itcuies p. lu in the Side, Stack nr UewcN, Sere Threat, Rheumatism, Toothache, and ALL AC1ILS, and is Tlu Ire:H licllever el Pain. "KltOWN'-j HOUSKIIOLI) PANACEA" s'leultl be in every family. A teaspoentnl et 1'ie Pf.nacea in a tuinblcr el het water sweet, lined. If preferred, t iken at bedtime, is ill ItltKAK UP A COLl. r. cents a bellle in.vl T.TIi.F.tw bain I)U.-.ikiv. "Sv; .yne's Ointment" ) Cities tli.Miin-.; invet "Sw.iyne's Ointment" "Swayue's Ointment" ei ale. case i el ikin ill. ".swayne's Olnlu:e:il" i "f-wayms's Ointment" Senses, siien as loite1", "Swayne's Ointment" .... ... ..... ,,, . "swayne's Ointment" Is-1" rll,"m'" "f,fitl "Swayne's Ointment" babcr'j Itch, sei.-.-, all "Su ay no's Ointment." S ,.. , ... ,.. SWii lie's Ointment" ),n,-lv- M:'lv' -"1"" "Suaj no's ointment" kln nipt ions, -,ni.l Swavne's Ointment" ., ... .. ,. s . "Swayne's Ointment" j,,ilt dlsties-ing ooui eoui oeui Swayno's Ointment" pl.iint, ilehiug piles, Swayne's ointment" .. rt . ..,.,.,,..., ,..... "S way iie-m 1 llnluient" ) l" ' '" ' UI ' ' "" """ "Swayne'.- Ointment" S no matter hew ei.-ti ' Suayne's Oiiiliuent" nale or len 't-mdiug. Ak for it and use no ether. It CUI'j'S i here nil else tails. Sold l.y ill druggists. I Ceeeli, Celli ur Sere Tliru.il Ki iiuiK s iniiiiediate attention A nnr;lect ir iltites the lungs and an incurable disease is etli-n tlie lvsult. " Olt. SWAINK'S t 031-l-OUND SYUUP Wll.DCIIKUUY "cures Hie 1 e-l i-evei-e coughs and ceids, iu-1-direrlly en li" lungs, tlire'it and chest, purlili-. Jiie bleed, and for bienehial, iisthma. all pulmonary af fections et l.-ugstandlim, Ills the lust iemcdj ever di-eevered. Price 23 cents and l er bottle Tlie large size is Fi.i most eioiiemic.il ae!l bvalllHiet urug-Ijts. lO-MW&FIvi.'iv.- Files and Hugs. Flies, reachc, ants, bed-bug-, rats, mice, gophers, chipmunks, chared out by "Rough en Rats." 15c. f . i : :i ItewEiis. July 7, ISS.t. .Intin Cowers, in the 81th year of his age. Funeral from the residence el his son, V. 15. Rowers, Ne. 17 East Lemen street, en Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Lan caster cemetery. Relative) and friends re spectfully invited. Baltimore Vim and Cecil county, M ., papers plea-e copy. j! '-t A" t. .i ; ' t. r i -i i:.v i;x i'! TiW WILL ALWAYS FIND A Fl'l.!. llnoel Cennecllcut rlgars and Fenn'i.tn Fine Cut tobacco, at UMtTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT UlltAR TOR P. t'T. MAI'.Y'S SlflAY-Si;'00l. I'MIMl; l. at W hat-Glen Park. Tuts 'av, duly le. Om- ..llii?.ia ...111 tnevn f.Yi, ,!. ..1 lis .'.. I ittr .,.! continue running every hour during Hie day ever the following reute: North (J'leen le . 1. ....... ... . 1........ ,n t,..... ... ,.' ....... . .. 1,111 SlIMll, 1 lll'Sllllll L.F l.il-v.. If. ...ll.iltl. I.. Park. Tavlm's Full Orchestra. It IVIIKNU NUTICK. 1 The president and managers et" the Lan caster and Sus-qsehuiina Turnpike Read have d clared a dividend et lour per cent, en the c.ip.tal stock of the company, payable en de maud at the elllce et the treasurer. W. P. RRINTON.Treasuicr, juIy2-.".lM Ne. 38 Seuth Queen Stieel. 1)1) II!. I J! SA1.12 Of A LARCH LOT ! Household and Kitchen Furniture, nil o'clock tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon, nl Ne. -IGO Maner street, consisting of Red-toads, Rureaus, Tables, Chairs, Settee, Ciipbeanl , Sink, geed large Cook Steve, Parler Steves, Tubs. Ruckel", Glass and Qneensware. etc , Cte. .lACORGUNDAKEU, Auctioneer. DKMOURATIC CIHISn .'0VKNTI(N The Democratic County Conveirieu wll meet en WEDNESDAY. JULY ?:. 18S1, :.t 0 o'clock, a. in., at Excelsior Hail, in the OPy el Lancaste , fe the purpose of scttl ng a enu ly ticket, electing delegates te the Ktate Con vention, and by virtue of ., lesohnien passed bv the County Committee the Convention will also elect two members te the State Central Opmniltt-C te serve ter the ensuing year. W. II. HOLAND, jy!3tw Chairman D -mecratlc Ce. Cwiii." riTOU.MK'U PRESSES. MINN1CIP3 LATEST IMPROVKDTOI5ACCO PRESSES. Fer Casing and Haling Tobacco, held te iion iien iion e:ablo parties en trial. Warranted supcriei in every tcature te any in present n-c. It net as represented can be le.tarned a; m y es pouse. Alse Manure i.le'n.Ua 'or elcaning bta blcs sold en samp tt:riOS. 'end for circular. " S. R. M1N.MUU Landisyiilc, Lancaster i ., !'a. ll-s,SI.Ww AS 81 U NED KSTA1EOFWJ1. A. Uil'il.t, and wife, et Lancaster City. Lancastci county. Tne undersigucil Auditor appoint ed te distribute thp balance remaining in tl.e hands of Chas. R. Knulman, esq., assl.nee, te and uraeng these legally entitle.! te the rutne. lil.-lt for that purpose en FRIDAY. AUti. . in," lisSS, ut 10 o'clock, a. m.. In the Library Roem et the Ceuit Heuse, m the Clly et Lan- casier. wueip iii neisuii-j i..tu:c.-icu in iai-i distribution may attend. jyl-GtdM II. CAR PENTEIt, Auditor. I) U. TOWNSKNO-rf KKHEliV, I!KV. HENRY tVARU KEEOUKB DR. TOWNSENffS REMEDY you Hay Fever, Asthma ami Caturr h : ISr.oeKi.vx, N. Y., Sept. 24. ISal " I bellore It will be sure la ninety ceses in uiiiiuiiieii. Brooklyn, N. Y., Ocl 17. 1S33. "I am happy te say that veurremmiv-lm served me a second season fully ua well as the 'Vnmphlets with M?. ucechcr's full letters and ether tiUmenials turn is hed en application. Prepared only by. UK. Iff. M. TOWttdEND. trretbur, Md. Price. 50 cents and fl 50 per bettle.i Fer sale by CII ARLES D EN N tK, First CJace and Court St., Brooklyn, lU.Xiiiad: fry thb drug trade generally. e25-ilee"w iVJCH- AlirXMTISISMIiatS. XXTANTKD-A STOUT BO TO FEED 1 ? press mm nuik 111 iit: ijjui. jipjuy at this eflicc. ttd ii irp-v-r thu KTflKK KOOftf. NO. an J? North Queen street, nor occupied by Ames itingnalt. Apply te F 'I'llitS V. K11ANKI.IK reb7.S,9,10atedttd Ne. ISO East King SU UBKS.CAHKS. AFUkL LINE FROM Re. . 1 up, at IIABTMAN'.S YKLLUVV KUONTCIUAU STDItK. FOR 50c. YOU CAN MllV A. VEKY UOOD COUSET, with side luces, worth 73c. Our UI1SUONS are considered bargains. These beautiful LINEN LAWNS only 22c.. at SWAUfi'S, tebl7-lyTu&5 Ne. 50 North Queen Street. H AVANAANU YAKAUIOAltSONI.1t Be., th best for tbfiinenev in the town, at HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CJ4AK TOItK. V t AKU NO M1HTAKK, FOR YOU CAN M buy Hie best 5c. Havana cisar in the ""llAllTMAN'S ELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. SCilOOI. TAX 18S3. The dnpltcate Is in the hands of the Tica-mcr. :! per cent, off for prompt pay ment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre fcquarc. Oltiee hours from 9 n. m. te 4 p. m. JOtidR D ,OST ireKGKT THKI0 SMALL UA I inn niMK rnpA .'.'inline urlicie. at 11ARTMAN'4 YELLOW FRONT C1UAR STtlKK. Q-DKMA OF THK KSKLIUS VKKV FKE it qncntly accompanies the severer forms et inflammation et the cenjunctira, cornea and iris. The degree el d lemateus swefllns el the lids is subject te much variation. All diseases or the EYE. KAR, THROAT-al-e. Chronic and Pilvnte lii-.eases-success-fully treaud by iftii fj WJNGAKBL Oflice-13 East Walnut street. Lancaster. Pa. Consultation free. jy9-3td&w E jUTATK OF JACOB AUXKB. 1 AT IS OK ..,r-t niiA' ir'PMUiMl. Tin IHKIhI'. ..i...w.l ..,i,Htm nnnnlntiMl tfl l)!151tt HtlOIl CXCGT1- tiSns and te distribute the balance remaining in the hands et Frederick A. Albright, ad ad minlstrater, te and among these legally en titled te the tame, will sit ler that purpose en Thursday. August 10, lfcSJ. at le o'clock a. in., in the Library Roem of the Court-house, in thy citvet Lancaster, where all persons In terested in said distribution mav attend. juljU-ltdeaw A. C. REINOEIIL, Auditor. -)UWI.I HAI.K OF SRUOOL FKOPEKTX. Will be sold at public sale en THURS DAY, JULY l'J, 1SA1, at the Leepard Hetel, East King j-trcet. this city, u let of ground situated en Eas v Oi-.ingestieet.corneret Slier man, fronting en Oiange street 5( feet. 10 inches, mere or less, and extending neith along Sheiman street 213 fet, mere or less, te .Marlen street, whereon Is erected two one story 15RICK SCHOOL HOUSES; hydrant en the pieini-es. and all under geed tenccs. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., wli.n attendance Mill be given and terms niade known by the committee. 11. E.SI.AYMAKER, Cluii man Cem. Ruildiiigs and Grounds. SaimcaT & Set-ion, Auctioneers JU,12,11,17,18JU G,! IRAIfD FlUi: INSURANCE IHJ.llPANV OF PlllLAIiELPIIlA. Asaets evor ONE5 MILL.IO ', TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOL.L.AP-S. lir uses Finperly at Current Rates. Lespcs Piemptly Settled and Paid. RIFF. & KAUFMAN, AGLNlS, Ne. 19 East Kin-? f-ttrcer. uiIM'.liliIM.WASR ri5.LABISON .V IfOSTKK. it U time new te in ike a elating sib el STRAW HATS, And le de this we have marked snch prices en t lie lew IcUas te bring tliniu se low ihat some people will buy tie" second hat ter the s asen. THKRE ARE NKARLY TEN DOZKN OF CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS Fer 23 cents each, marked down from 37, Ml anil 73 cents. ALSO SOME TF.N DOZEN OF HOYS' M1XK1) IIBKSS HATS Fer M) cents eieh. The lermer price was 73 tents. SF.VEN DO.KN OF MEN'S BRONZE OOLORBD DRRS HATS That were made, te sell ler 73 cents each new at ill cents. VERi NEARLY ALL OF THE $1 STRAW HATS Were pi iced in the 73 cent pi e, Ii. DUNLAP & CO.'S AND I A LOUS MA.0KINAW STRAWS Ate m.uke.l down te ve-y low llgures and seine Thr e Dezen et HIIN'G UKNT'-? K AC IS A .'r.tA,.s in a v.-ry pretty sh'ipe (ejaise Sflraw), reined le i.0() ell, and ilDeut 'l we Dezen ter MEN iniukml down irein J2 2"i:ind iiVi te $t 7i eich. THERE ARE ALSO 133 SOFT AND STIFF HATS That were made anil sehl ler il.O. and $1.23, but are new a little ei.t et style, and they must he ir 25 c.enls each. This less is net nil ours, ter we bought hem . ery cheap. THERE ARK ALSO LINEN HATS AND 0AP3 Fer everyday wear, and POCKET HATS ler traveling, and LIGHT hT- FP HATS Vev divsr; in seveinl styles. uU at it;di'n;ed P-r!ce,s. Tla low Httle tilings tli it wove spoken, el lit &3t veale us being .lieiti, are t-'st dljappenr ing, an.! it is the price th.it is doing it THERE IS AI.0 '.iOOD ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHING Yet te tin seen en our tables, and plenty el Harvest Panti en the tir-t fleer te se'c Ivem. ThoSUee ffade Isgrniviugst -adlly. :i-i the ucruls i-eniuinenl tliemsetve?. , 1 1 Han na Fester ' NOS. 32, 34, 3G & 38 East Kills; Sfc, . an-pstii!h. ia -ANI.ABTKB, 1A. i Sr.t)ur.sUu-c will ba opened at G a. in. and ctesetfatSpL i , until Inrtlifr notice. M Hi u SECOND EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1833. CABLE NEWS. KVKNTS FKOM THE OLO WORLD. Tne Cbolera Spreading and the Oeath Kate Increasing Raging Violently ta tae Ublneae empire. Londen, July 9. Last Friday the popu lace at Brindisi, fearing the introduction of cholera, refused te allow the Peninsular and Oriental company's steamer, Surat, te land the Indian mail even when fumigated. The Italian government ordered the Surat no Spezzia te undergo twenty days' quar antine, and maintained the order, despite thu fact that the only pretext for that action was shown te be a clerical error in the steamer's bill of health. The Surat went te Trieste. Tbe Deaths. Caire, July 9. The number of deaths en Sunday from cholera was 83 at Dami ctta, 64 at Mausurah, 9 at Samanend, 7 at bhirbm and 1 at Alexandria. It is reported here that a yacht is being prepared aud will be held in readiness te take the khedive te Naples in the event of the spread of cholera making his depart depart ure necessary. Tbe Cholera In china. Heng Keng, July 9. Cholera has broken out at Swatard, and is raging vio lently. Murder Conspirators Sentenced. Dublin, July 9. At the Sligo assizes, yesterday, sentences were passed upon Tanzy, ltogerson,Haughton aud Kelly, the four men who were found guilty en Sat urday of being implicated in the murder conspiracy. Tanzy was sentenced te 14 penal servitude, Ilogerseu te 12 years, llaughten te 8 years and Kelly te 2 years. I'AUI'EK IMMIGRATION. The indigent immigrants Sent Here Over Canadian Territory. Washington, July 9. Special Ageut Ile well, new at Plattsburg, N. Y., has called the attention of the treasury depart ment te the large number of immi grants arriving at Quebec and Montreal, and says that many of them are almost destitute, " having neither money nor friends and are tee fee ble by reason el asc or infirmity te sup pert themselves." He says that most of this class are paupers who have been assisted in procuring passage and are ticketed te points in the western part of the United States. The spesial agent is informed that 28 persons who had left Ireland only twenty days before were found helpless and starving in the streets of Buffalo, N. Y., and were committed te the Erie county almshouse ou the 25th of June. All of these poeplo ceme into tha United States via. Canada. The Canadian steamers engaged in im porting cattle te Great Britain make very low rates for this class of immigrants from Ireland te Canada He says he is alsj informed that a large number of " state aided " immigrants are te leave Feyius, county of Limerick, Ire land, en the next Allen steamer aud are te be sent at uce from Cauada into the United States. It is stated at tlie treasury department that there is no law te prevent pauper im migration threuli Canadian territory. iu Application Kelusetl. Nouuistewx, Pa., July 9 Judge Beyer te day refused the application of the Philadelphia & Rcadiug railroad company l'er an injunction te restrain the Pennsylvania & Schuylkill Valley railroad company from laying tracks ou Lafayette street, this borough, ever laud owned by the feimer company. The court, however, granted an injunction until a bend shall be given te secure damages te the Phila delphia fc Reading company. A Siiipsj! Iiihhiie Murderer Committed. Piiilamkli'Iiia, July 9. Charles Briggs, who murdered his wife en Saturday night by cutting her llireat, was today .com mitted by tlie coroner's jury te await the action of the uraml jury. At the inquest the piiseiier swoie that the woman was net his wife, tl-euirh he had lived with her for thrcej ears. Biiggs asserted that she cut her enn threat. He is believed te be insane. Argument Postponed. Trenten, N. J.. July 9. Owing te the il ness of Judge Nmen, te-day, the argu ment en the motion 'for the appointment of an examincr te take testimony previous te the final hearing en Wra. U. Dinsmere's uiiu for the auuullineut of the lease of tha New Jersey Centra! railroad te tlie Phila delphia & Il-jadiiig company, was post poned until Wednesday. Pii.lceiiieu hcrleuuty Weuiitlcd. Xr.w Yerk, July 9. Policemen Jehn Donevan and Charles Reynolds were scr ieusly wounded while attempting te arrest a burglar in Jeisey eity last night. The burglar was fatally shot He said his name was Fiank Brown. riui oiMMlrenn Werk et Lightning. Wilmington, July 9. The farm house of Dayton mills, live miles, from Gales town, Mil , w.is struck Uy lightning yes ti lday and burned dev?n, Mills seu, aged five, was. kiliid, 'V.ul'IIKt; INilUM I'l I Washington, July 9. -FW the Muldlt Atlantic states cool utu-theast te northwest winds, clearing weather in the iutoiier and local raiua m the coast, followed by fair weather, higher barometer in ffouth ffeuth eru portion, falling barometer la northern peitiuus, IttAJSKEia. l'lnlailelptun .UKrKei. i'iilLADKMuiA. July t). r'lenr dull, steady; Miperllni. 3 253 3 N; Kxtra, S.1 tiiQi 22); I'enn'a Family, $1 S7Ji5 ; Minn Ktra. r 11 ii Heur at J3B0. Wheal tiim.ilull; Ne. 3 VVliun Red, 91 12M ail3; Ne. 3 de 51 ttf; Se. I Pcnna. Red, 91 15. Cnmiirm: sail Yellow, C2SK)s ; de Mixed, C0SC2e ; Ne.3 Mixed. Wastlc. eats firmer and In geed demand ; Ne. 1 White, 47c; Ne. Q de, 454cc : Ne. 3 de, 4KHe j Ne. 'J Mixed, 43c. yu nominal ut C3r. Seedadutl; Timethy, $i S32 0J ; Flaxseed, qulet at 91 5001 55. I'rovislens in lair deuiand ; Mas Perk, $17 50219 00: Ueer Hams, $i-J29; India mess beet, $21 : smoked hums, UlliiRUiic ; pickled hams. 1112. I.anl dull ; City Kenned, lOJc; loose butch ors OJc ; prime steam, i'J 87S. Uutier steady and moderate demand : l'a. and Western Creaim-ry extni, 23c : 15 C. . N. v., SQSS-'e ; de Firsts, 15jlSc ; Western geed toeheleo, l-2lf,c. ltells dull ut Ufillc. Kggs-cheice lrm ; lenu'a OQ20c ; West ern, lSS'e. Cheese quiet; N. r. lull cream, 11 ; i esicru no ue, ssit'jj ; luxr 10 ;e hi, aac ; Vel. part skleis, riJic. de full, 02 lc. I'elroleum dull 5 Kelinrd,77ie. WhtstYit$119 New Yerk HarKets. Nnw Yerk, J uly 0. Fleur dull and In bny- ers'taver ; trupcrnne state and western. i 'i f jt no ; Kxtra de, $.1 DOgl 40 ; Choice de, $t Sa 700. Wheat openod !4Jc higher, aflcrwards ruled worker and tell hacfc l4fj)5i: : tvade qu'ct; Ne. '2 Bed, Aug.. l 13Kftll"l; Sept., in?.;iu; Oft..ti7jeii8,4. Cern, July lie lewer: ethers !4Ke higher and quiet; Mixed Weatern spot, OOQCOXe ; de tutme. saXftGQi- (Jalsdiiii a.-id a shade lewer: Xe. 2 Aug., 351c ; sept , 37c ; State, 452510 : Western, 4 !5Ic I Cattle Market. j Philadelphia, July 0. Cattle market dull: I receipts, 47,000 head ; prime, GQ(c ; geed ut 1 eBXc ; medium at C6c; common at t i Q6c : Texas, Ii(i55c. 1 Sheep dull : rem Ipts. 1(1,00) heail ; prime, b Q5j;c; gee I, iyt&uyAe medium, VtflXc; common. &iQ3)ic; culls, 23c; lambs dnllst Hogs dull at 8!49c ; receipts, 3,500 head. Lire Stock Frleea. . Chicago Hogs Receipts. 8,003 head ; ship ments, 6,000 head : market without material chamre : mixed. S5 I0fi5 90 : heavy. $ 85fi6 25 : light, 15 S0Q6 SS ; skips, $3 73Q5 70 ; closed weak. Cattle Receipts, 2,300 head; shipments, 2,600 head ; fairly active and steady ; experts. 5 acsc te ; geed te ehoice shipping steers, $5 C0J5 73 ; common te medium, 91 75Q 5 50 Sheep Receipts, 1,100 head; shipments 2(0 bead ; market dull and 25c lower ; Inferior te lair, 2 5033 25 ; geed, 93 20 ; choice, 91 CO. Kuttale. Cattle Receipts, 2,S0Ohead ; mar ket steady, with a geed demand ; light te choice Missouri steer?, 94 4004 85 ; fat Cows, 2i 7504 15. Sheep Re Ipti, 3.00 head; market steady : with fair del And ; lair te geed clipped, 13 85 4 75 ; choice quotable. 94 505 10. Hogs Receipts. 3,000 head ; run light ; mar ket strong and higher ; geed te choice York ers, 96 5006 70; light de, fC 2006 40; geed butchers' and mediums. $ti506 G5 ; all sold. atecK market. Quotations by Reed, McGrann & Ce , Rank ers, Lancaster, Pa. II A.M. 12 V. JF.I, 0 O vC X aeee Michigan Central. ai3- New Yerfe Central 119J 11S5S US New Jersey Central SSJi 8$ 37 Ohie Central .... (, Del. Lack. A Western.... 123 128 127 Denver & Bie Grande.... 41 43 42 iri6. . .. u7t4 &iyi ,7i4 Kansas A Texas 30J 20i 30 Lake Shere 1092 loe? 10SJ Chicago & N. W.,com.... 133 133ii 1325 N.N.,Ont. Western.... 26? 26iJ 25J5 St. Paul A Omaha 47 47 45Ja Pacific Mall 41 41 4.14 KechestcrA Pittsburgh.. 19J 19H 1S!4 St. Paul 1054 10514 10lj Texas Pacific 3314 37 37Ji Union Pacific 94; 94jg 93i Wabash Common 2-W 29 28i Wabash Preferred 44K 43 UU West'rn Union Telegraph 83& SS 83 Louisville A Nashville... 53 53 5l N. Y ChL & St L 10Ji Lehigh Valley 71 71 7 Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania 59Ji 59Ji t8 Reading 29 9-16 294 23 15-ie P. T.& Buffalo .".... 15Vi 15 14J5 Northern Pacitlc-Cem... 51 51 50 Northern Pacific Praf... SIX S)U S8 Hestenville 12 12 .... Philadelphia & Krle 22 22 Nertnern Central 5; 5t; .... Underground Canaua Southern (;i'4 vll 1X1 iliS People's Passenger. Philadelphia Quotations by Associated Picas. Stocks weak. PbUadelphla & Krie It. It Heading Railroad Pennsylvania Hail read Lehigh Valley Kail read...: Uniteit Companies of New Jersey.. . 1 W1. 1- . Sll-4 ."l')2 - 51 S!l . r,i; jr.', , 100 . 38 K . 1.1 . 02 wennern l-acinc. . Northern Pacific Preferre 1 Northern Central Itallread Lehigh Navigation Company Norristown Hail read Central Transportation Company., l'ittab'g. Tltusville ft Itntlale It. It.. Little Schuvlkill Railroad , Hew verK. Quotations by Associated Prim. Stocks irregular and weak. Meney, 252p. New Yerk Central us Krle Kailreud 375.4 Adams Express 132 Michigan Central ltuilread .r2 Michigan Southern Itallread ie9j Illinois Central Itallread i:: Cleveland ft Pittsbm-gh Itallread is: Chicago ft Keck Island Itallread l-.'j Pittsburgh ft rert Wayne Itallread 131 Western union Telegraph Company. Teledo ft Wabash , New Ji-rsey Central New Yerk Ontario ft Western , ft Lecal StucWH and Kiutiin Ueperted by .1. II. Leng. Pa i i.lf. Stllf. 10T lixi 117 1-20 1W,MI 1IS-2 ICO loe I0f;j 102 2.'.. :f.r.2f ft ji' vul. l.Kiir 'lty r.irfjrrt.Lian,.li:ol:fc2..?le;i " 1WS... !( l!'. H' " 1M.5... ltt. " 5 pur et in 1 or 30 yeai a. . lit! " 5 iKirct. .Si-hoel Lean.... tiki ' I " l:i 1 or ill yvain !iM ' 4 " lli,"nir-Jiju:ii.-...lw " (5 " In Ii' er-Oiycii-b. :i-J Manlieim lioreugh lean li." NlHOULLANKuOtl MIlu'US. yuarryviKe K. u jre Mlllersville Street Cur .'.( Inquirer PrinlingCeiiip.niy Ml Wiiteh Kuetery i Oas Light and Fuel Company 30 Stevens Heuse (llends) lui ColiiiiililaUasCemp.iiiy Columbia Water Cem pany Susquehanna Iren Company lui Marietta Hellew wiui! nm Stevens Heuse Mi Sicily Islam! .... v Kast Urundy wine a iVa if,s..., 'i, Millersvlllft N'ermal Si-l:'e.,i Northern Market.. MHOKLLAMKOUI HOItOll. '22J a : t 21 tiki .Vi 51)5 51 Iki Quarryvllle U, IJ due IS93 fii. Keadliigft IJelniuDlii It. i:.r..s iim Lancaster Watch Ce.. du'-t-'i; :m; Lancaster Cas Light and b'twi ':.. due In 1 or 20 years in I". lamcuster lius Light and tiu-l ;e.. due IMS ur, ':: TtmVPlKK STOCKS. Big Spring A -i:.niver Vn'ley " i", , . Itndgoneit Alloicslieu ,yt n CelumlUa A Cliestunt Hill 25 !3 ''eJuuilila A V:ishlnt::ii ;;, Columbia ft Uig Sprint- Tj : Columbia ft Marietta..'. 'jr. ; Muytewn ft Kli.abctiitewn :: Lancaster Ephrata 25 Lancaster ft Willow St .vt 25 StrasDurf; ft Mtllpe.i -a, Marietta ft MayMiwn 'ir Marietta .t Mount .lev 2.- liainv.A'llzabetht'n X MUiitlvi'ii. .. tin Lancasterft KriiiivtLv. Mi LancjL-leriLtuia 25 Lancaster m Yil'.ia'i.'.t ti 2,:. Lanc;istir ft Inner f' Laudater A i.nlii.l:-i -j., Laneuslr& Mx.iiuita ST. Laucastrft New Hel.ai.d itr. Lancaster aSiiiiieli:'iin.L. jr-n BA.N'. -.ii'cua. First National m. iiri Farmers' National Ilun U V) trillion National Hunk ni Lancaster County National t'.-.m!.. M Celi'.-iliiu National ti.inl: tisi Cnristiana National Uiink tee Kiihmt a National Bank 10- Kirst National Bank, Ceiuuiliia.. . 100 riirit Niitlenai Hum., S!i-.is,tun; .. !tti First NHtleiial Flnnk, M;t.ift."..,. j:i first National Itank, M.iunt.lr.y.. tin. Lititz vuieual lunk. .,, s-jj Mun'.iel.n Mniteiiat itntiK....... .. !m- UntOti National Itn.s. Mount. .Jev :, New Helland N.tliem:) i;uiii. ... li Uen National Itank inn in LI : -'i i-i ::i it- 'i 7." ter. lai.ie ;i .i 70 .? n tl I.JV1 M0 1 10 'ii ;M) 118 iu in..- 1 48 2l 1.10.2S 111! i."4 E NtJINK- NcW A lCONn.IANI. :' anil 4-hoi-sc power, at JOS. RUBER'S iron Foundry and Machine Shep. Iren and Brass Castings, Machine Werk and Jobbing promptly attended te. Shep Bear el Lancaster County Naliena Bank, Lancaster, l'a. a7-'iiiiIS T UIBACUI) WAKKIIOUSKH.-fOUK iNMV Tobacco warehensw, with railroad sidlni' (lu this city;, are wan led and must be com- glcted by a an. l, lti. rariies liitenuiiig te ullil may Unit desirable tenants en live year leases by calling en ihe undersigned. BAUSMAN ft BUBNS. Insurance and Ileal Estate Agents, ly5-.".tcedlt Offlcc-1 e West Orange street. TpAKKKK'S TONIC, With Pen and Pencil. "Ne, sir, I don't believe newspaper mn arcany mere dissipated than any ether class of men who caru their living by their brains." said Mr. A. B. Siegfried, manager et the ad vertlsln department or the SL Paul Pioneer Press. Still, theso of them who ue work are tempted te stimulate, for it's very hard en tne ugrves and stomach." As for example V " As ter example, In my own case, 1 stuck te my desk en this paper until my nerves weie like a bunch of telegraph wires alter a gale, and my stomach kept about as geed time as a two dollar watch. My friends suggested this and tae doctors Advised that, but irn ilivv I eaiirht en' le nn ' ad.' of Pake n's Teme, and tried it. I have never cndeis- a proprietary medicine before bnt I shall de part from my rale and say that the Tonic is net merely the best thicg, bnt the only thing that breaks up these attacks All tusk work ers 9heuld inake a note or it." This preparation which has been known as Packer's Guinea Toxic, will hereafter be ad vertised and sold simply under the name el Parkeb'bTesic., As unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by sub mitting interior articles under the name et ginger, and as ginger ,1a really an unimport ant ingredient, we drop the misleading word. There is no change, however, in the prepa ration iUelt. and all bottles remaining in the liands et dealers, wrapped under the name el Parker's Gikqke Teme, contain the genuine medicine it the tac simile signature et Hucex ft Ce. is at the bottom et the outside wrapper. Julyl-Imdftw MEW AUTKKtmKMMirXB. "jl fOKDAT-JTA1S ASD COOUSB. Summer wrappings should be a lady 's care in turning her face te the seashore. There are two kinds. She may be wrapped up in her own comfort that's right that means the heavier one te protect the shoulders in the chil lier return from the evening drive. Ne matter about leeks, as it's in the gleaming. Or she may wrap herself in her own pride, and that's right, tee mebbe. This ought te be a deal lighter wrap than the ether and easily laid aside. We are run ning just new en two kinds of tin's sort and the race is just about neck and neck. The old favorites, Zephyrs and Shedands in all colors, are selling at prices ranging from 75c te $5, and are such as will satisfy the buyers te take the shawls at, en sight. Then there is the newer aspi rant for favor and claiming te be a bit " tenier." The Colored Cashmere Shawls in sky, cream, cardinal and black. If price is any object, please see if our $2.25 is elsewhere sold, as some say it is, for $2.50. Chestnut street (13J1) second fleer. JOHN WANAMAKER. Talking- about Fans ! " Why, you've get everything!" Of course we have. That's what we're here for. But we resent the imputation, and that holly (such a day as this), that this weather was got ten up te run off our stock. It's big, but it's melting away like the iceman's last cake at your deer in the springtime. Sill: and Satin Fani, from Vienna, Paris and Berlin, from .We te $.'!'. French Straw Fans, a new Int. oeoii te a round lerm. Straw Fans, white, 1-2-liicli Lie. Straw Fans, colored, 10-lnch, lie. Strav Fans, harlequin, lO-iiieh, '2Uc. Straw Fans, white, '21-lnclir Wf. Japanese Fatis, all sizes, styles and colors . 2c te tl .7). Palm Leafs, common, 1'2-iuch, le. l'alm Leafs, line, le-lncli, '2c. Palm Leafs, line, 7M-Incli, 3c. Palm Leaf,', line, l'2-Incli, 4c. Palm Leafs, line, 15-iuch, 5c. Main aisle, n. w. el centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. Men have some rights that dealers areboundte respect, and in these piping times of heat and melting moods the linen question rises te a prominence the linen itself declines te maintain. We are perhaps the largest dealers in The best -makes el Cellar' and Culls. All desirable gnoilHen hand. Linen Cellars In numerous stylej, 2 for 2.1c. An ea-iy Hummer Linen Cull", lieuulltiil y niade, -.le. Market street entrance, main aisle, west side. JOHN WANAMAKER - Geld is put down this morn ing te about fifty cents en the dollar in the shape of 1 5 pieces of Surah Silk, J-inch check, in garnet, violet, cinnamon brown, navy, light marine and myrtle, intersecting geld stripes throughout the let. Their full value te import new would be 90 cents. We offered them for less and they did net seem te be well liked, se te-day you can get them for 50 cents per yard. Frem Thirteenth street -ice 11111 elrele, sonth senth u est. JOHN WANAMAKER. The Ladies' Underwear De partment people are busy as bees taking stock. They have just begun laying out the broken lets. Their bargain tables are net ready, but we shouldn't wonder a bit if they'd let some of them jje at bargain rates in advance of the regular bargain sertings. Cambric Underwear, all kinds, Dressing Sacks, White Skirts, &c, &c. Arcade, ea t side IOIIN WANAMAKER. The Rustic Blinds that we fit te any window en two days' no tice is a lighter and cooler look ing window ebscure than the Venetian Blind, and cesta about a fourth or a fifth of the money. In this department you will also find adequate protection for the approaching ordeal, viz. : Mesquite netting, per yanL Mesquite canopies, te order, w in 'O w awning stutl, per yard. Window awnings, te order. Slip covers per yard and te Older. Window shades In all variety. Window curtains and fixtures. Arrade, east side north counters. JOHN WANAMAKER. The standard Mexican ham mock we advertise is made by the hand labor of native women out of their native grasses in Mexico, and should net be con founded with a Yankee machine made hammock, gotten up mere cheaply in New Yerk. The standard' (hand-made) Mexican hammock has a finer cord, a closer mesh, of 40 te 42 strands, is of superior strength, is colored in fast dyes and has never before been sold at diesc prices : Plain, 91.25. Colored. 1.50. Lewer tloer, feet el second stairway lrem Market street entrance Jehn Wanamaker. Chestnut, Thirteenth ami Market streets an I City Hall Square PHUiADXLPHIA, J 1 v?l 1 1 r. i 4 VI 5 ' -"VT: