LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER MONDAY, JULY 30. 1883. 4. ure preached an excellent sermon te a large audience at 8 o'clock, the beer at which a prayer meeting is usually held. His text was from Paslm, Ixiii, 1 and 2 : ".0 Ged, thou art my Ged : early will I seek thee ; my flesh lengeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land where ue water is, te see thy honor and thy glory, se as I have seen in the sanctuary." At 10 o'clock the sermon was preached by Kev. W. J. Hills et Philadelphia. His text was from Jehn ix, 30, "The man answered aid said unto them, why herein is a marvelous tbing, that yet kt ew net from whence He is and yet lie bathjepcm d mine eyes." The children's meeting wai held at 1 o'clock as usual and at 3 o'clock Rsv. J. M. Gable preached from Ephssians, chap ter vi : 17 ; " And take the helmet of sa! vatien and the sword of the spirit which is the word of Ged." Rev. W. W. Coektuan will preach this evening. I'OBNEK STONE LAY1NO. imprenlve Heliglem Herviees te Manhelm. The cornerstone of the Bishop Sybert Memerial church,- of the Evangelieal asso ciation, Manheim, was laid yesterday with impressive and interesting ceremon ies. Services were held in their chureh en North Charlette street at 10 a. m., and an able sermon was preaehed by He v. Solo Selo Sole mon Neitz, et Raading, in the German language, from Psalms, 73 : 23. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock the corner stone sermon was preached by the same reverend gentlemae.his text being Matthew 21 : 42 ; "Jesus saith unto them, Did ye never read in the Scriptures, the stone which the builders rejected, the same has become the head of the corner ; this is the Lord's work and it is marvelous in our eyes." After the sermon the congregation pro ceeded te the corner of Market square and North Charlette street, the site of the memorial church under erection, and con eluded the ceremonies. After singing a few hymus, Ue?. B. D. Albright, pastor of the congregation, read the declaration, which was placed iu the corner stone, to gether with a copy of the Bible, and the book, "Bishop Sybert's Works and Life," and a number of ether periodicals. After the benediction was proneunaed and the doxology fling, the large audience was dismissed. At a congregational meeting held in the Presbyterian church of Mount Jey, last evening, immediately after the regular services, Ilov. Rebert E Gamble was unanimously called te the pastorate of the church. Itev Gamble has been Ailing the pulpit of the church during the past nine mouths as a supply, and has already become, attached te the members of the congregation, and made many friendB among the people of the town. Should he decide te remain with them as their pas tor, he will also have charge of the church at Denegal, where morning services are held the first and third Sunday of every month. Runaway Accident. Last night about half past tern o'clock, as liarry Zeeher ayd Geerge Hartley were en their way home, they were nearly iuii ever at the railroad crossing of the Harris burg pike, by a runaway horse attached te a buggy, but without a driver. The hersu left the pike and ran down the rail reM as far cs the James -street bridge, where the vehicle became fasteued iu :ie of the switches, stepping the furttier pro gress of the horse. Zecher and Bartlay tail after it, secured it and removed it Hern its dangerous position en the track a passenger train being almost due at that point. They get Inte the vehicle, and drove out the pike as f; t as Orcville in hops.? of finding the ewaer e" the team, but beirg unsuccessful they brought it back te town and placed it in Biimmer'a hvery claimed by Henry This morning it was Bear, of Rohreselewu, who stated tint -ue herse had bacoei's frightened while i:i get away from him campmcetiug. ii jharge of his son and nar the Landisville l i warded the young hersu by takiu it off men for .:iving his the lailicad. I.UTI.K LOUAW. Here and Tlinr ana Kvnrj where. His hencr the major had te less than 18 customers tl is morning. Twe of them paid tbcircest8. one was held under con sideration, thirteen wcre Mint te jail for terms ranging from 14 te 21 days, and one unfortunate eica'.uie, Eliza PJinn, was committed for 90 days. Tlieie was a very fine display of the auiera hercali.s in the northern heavens laM night about 9 o'clock, which was grvaily adrnhed by theso who witnessed it Jehii Mi burner, chaiged with feLnieus assault en Albert V. Gaidner, was ar rested and committed for a heating before Aldi rman Su rier en Tuesday evening at A letter addicted Aitkin, Sjh i!c Ce , 87:1 and 87.J Broadway, N. Y , is held at the posteffiija for the want of a postage st imp. Swinging Urne.n The empleyes of cempiny Ne 1, of t he tire depart ment, drscive great credit for the enterprise they have shown iu securing swinging harness in their ensitie house. By the new apparatus the harness is sus pended by means of a home made hanger which is attached te the ceiling anil vi,ibs en small pulleys. Tee horses tun u d r the suspsnded hara-'s, the oeU.it s clu with a click, and at the .ume tiaia V: t harness falls automatically en the b.ick- of the horses. Hudie's patent ceup.iug is the only new part of the apparatus, the ether nortiens of the harness having been re medelled te suit the coupling. The hang ers were thcinveu'ien of the empleyes and answer the parposeadmiiably. Their utility consists in doing away with the necei-sity of having the horses always harnessed, and also in lessening the time taken iu gettiu under way for a fire. List of Unclaimed Letters. The following is a list of letters remain ing in the posteffice for the week ending Monday, July 30, 1883 : Ladies' Lut. Mrs Mary Cene, Mrs. Christ. Dcahm, Mrs. Mary Fairlamb, Miss Hettie Jehns, Miss Anna Jehnsen (2), Mrs. Gee. Mtchie (for.), Miss Hattie P. Morrison, Miss Julia Sbeldburt, Miss Jennie Schreiner, Miss Mary White. Gents' List. Emil. E. Andersen, Jenefer Beverly, H. Blankemeyer, E. D. Benchier, Ludwig Buhner, (for.), Cleg gjrt Tab. Ne. 5, Felice Dauolfe, (for.), Lewis Killinger, Daniel Kautz, Dan'l L'm derman, D. Lindman, Rev. Peters, (for.), Albert Risser, A. M. Rese (2), A. B. Schnebly, Jehn C. Steward, Frank Steel, Chas. V. Wrede. Paid Costs mud Fine. Otte Cech and Frederich Holzworth had a hearing before Alderman Fordney this morning en the charges of being drank and disorderly and cruelty te animals. In the former case they paid costs. In the latter He'z worth was fined $10 and costs and Cech was discharged, it being shown that he was tee drunk at the time te have whipped the horse for which they were arrested for cruelly beating. Sect te the Almshouse. This afternoon the fenr small children of Henrv Welsh and wife, who were killed at Mount Jey en Friday by the cars, were brought te this city and taken te the alms house, as there is no one left te support them. The Electric U(bt. Jehn T. Drake, superintendent of the Maxim light company, is in town and is making arrangements for the erection e I the lights at once. HEAVY STORMS. TOUAUCO AND UOKN UAOLT UiJIMlEU. Heavy Itain ad Uall Streams Swollen Heme Particular or the Damage Dene Letaei te the Insurance Companies Oa Saturday afternoon and evening Lancaster county was visited by three dis trnctive storms. The first passed ever that part of the county which lies north of the city about 4 o'clock in the afternoon The second, a much severer storm, fol lowed almost in the same track, about 7 o'clock. And the third struck the city and the southern and eastern part of the county between 8 and 10 o'clock. Great damage was done te the tobacco, corn and ether growing crops by each of these storms. It is estimated mat net less than 3,000 acres of tobacco have been mere or less injured in the county, some of it being cut te pieces by hail, some washed out by the swollen streams, and some buried beneath the sand washed from the hillsides by the heavy rains. These several storms, extending from the extreme northwestern te the south western limits of tha county, were very eccentii-J in their course, causing devasta tion in some tectiens and passing ether .sections, net lar en, without uemg any damage. The first storm, which passed north of the city, did no damage, and scarcely a drop of rain fell in Lancaster. A thousand persons were assembled at the Ironsides baseball grounds and great fears were entertained that the game between the Ironsides and Nationals would be inter fercd with. But the hterni passed te the north and only one single cloud, net a very big one, hung ever the grounds. Suddenly aud without the least premonition a terrible flash of lightning and clap of thuuder startled the players and the audience. A great belt of fire had Tallen from the sky and fell crashing te the earth just behind the grand staud, raising a cloud of dust from the ground into which it struck, and btunniug quite a number of poisons present. There was a stampede of people from the stand, aud some horses attached te vehicles en the ground started off en a run, but were cap tured bfeere any damage was done Net a diep of rain fell, and the game was seen icsumed and played out. About seven o'clock the sacend storm set in. Immense ma-ses of clouds formed north of the city, betokening a heavy steim in the northern townships. The lightning was especially biilliant and beautiful as viewed from the city, but the lumbling thuuder was suggestive of trouble te our northern neighbors. Au hour later another storm came sail ing in from the west, and struck the city. The raui poured dewu in torrents, driving almost every one from the streets There was a vcty considerable fall of hail, but, very little thunder and lightning, the cen tre of the norm being south of the city. louacej Damaged. Frem many paits of the county wche&r of heavy losses in tobace by the hail which fell dnriua the three storms. Bernard J. McGrann a sheit distance northeast of the city has 21 acies of tobacebadljiiduMed by hail. He had it insured a few days age. James Stewait has ten acics damaged in the northeast portion of the city. Paul Myers, of Lancaster township, lee acics. Siinucl Potts, just east of the city, 4$ ac-es Isaac Ranck, East Lampeter, 3 acies. Jacob E. Ranck, Easi Lampeter, 3 acres Christian Yeagcr East Lampeter, 1 acie. Chailes Schwt-bel, cily, two acres. Jehn W. Mentzer, Whitby fatm, city, 4 acres. Messrs Baumgr.nl uers and Ehermann, iu the northern pait of the city, have several acres very badly cut np. On Henry Metzgci's farm, near Rohreistewu, the tobacco is badly damaged. Between Rohren Rehron Rohron tewn anil Sailer's tollgate, Jacob SheucV & Sen, Israel Ulrieh and ethers, ar- seveie sufferers. Julius Siabeld, en Adam Landis" fat tu, iu Lancaster town ship, loses 2 acres, aud Mis Aim Rudy. in West Hemptield, 5 acres. AtMillcrsvil!c, aud west of it, a gtcat deal of damage was done, but we' have but few paiticulars F. A. Feustermacher had 3 acres badly cut up, and there are many ether sufferers Along the Marietta pike, between Rehrers town and Silver Spring, the damage i.-. very heavy, the tobacco b ing very line aud almost leady te cut. Benjamin Bair, en the Baker farm, East Ilempfield, Joses 13 acres, Martin Cooper, iu the same ueighboiheod, two acres, and Jehn Hurst two acres. Andrew Metzgcr, en the Truscott farm, two miles west of llohrcrstewn, lests two jcres. On the Hirsh farm, near the second tell gate en the Lititz pike, there is a geed deal e! damage done. At Lili'.z the hail was net large net was the damage very setieus, but at New Haven, Neffsville, and thence te this city, most of the farms suffered a geed deal. At Petersburg and Rohrerstown, or nei th of theso places, no damage was. den?, but south and west for seme dis taacc the storm was severe. Henry S Baker, of West Ilempfield, had 2 acrt cut up; Abiaham Staufl'er had 0 acies ruined; Benjamin Kuhlman, 8 acriB; Michael Leiuer, 1 acre ; Benjamin, 12 acres aud Jehn Geerge, 4 acres, all seriously damaged. Henry Cepenheffcr, two mile3 east of Marietta, had 0 aen s liddled by the hail, and theie are icperts that many farmcis iu Ceney leso heavily. At Mechanicsburg also a great deal of damage i-j reperter1, but no paiticularh given. At Oregon Abraham Sheib'ey's Aaren Summy'h aud Daniel Kiehl's crepi are reported te be rained. Great dama is also said te have been done at Browns town, Ephrata, Hiukiutewn ami vicinity - Oilier Damages by t!ie Muriu. Four hescs belonging te E. II. Kauff man, and which were grazing in a field en his farm a short distance northwest of this city, were scared by a streke of li jhteuinu bieke out of the enclosure, ran along the railroad track towards Rjhreistewn until they came te the cpen trestle bridge when one of them, a valuable mare,fclI through, a distance of eighteen feet and broke ht r neck. The ether horses managed te cress the bridge and escaped with slight injury, though ths bridge has no fleer and the joists are two feet apart. The switchboard of the Mount ,ley tele graph office was burnt off by the lightning during the storm. A telegraph pole webt of Rohrcrstewu was split te pieces by lightning. A daughter of Simen Grab living iu a house belonging te P. W Housekeeper, Chestnut Level was very severely stunned by the lightmng which struck a tree near the residence It is believed, however, tla1; she will recover. A large shade tree was blown down at the coiner of James and Charlette studs tVis city. Between Columbia and Mountville aid all through tbe Silver Spting district bun dieds of acics of tobacco weie cut te pieces, and tendered utterly worthless, and te day many of the farmers are cut ting off their crops with rcjtlies. Fell.iw ing aie some of the suflereis iu that section; Harry Kauffman loses 4 "acres ; A. Shei leuberger, 4 ; Gee. Morrison, 5 ; J. and n. Dembach, 20 ; Jehn S. Hoever, 13'; J. Newcomer, 10 ; Jacob Ferry, G ; Christ Carr, 5 ; Benj. Herr, 10 ; Jacib Hershey, 5 ; Jacob Seitz, 5 ; Abraham Mellinger, m . t-.:.i if n:. ...... in. Tnl... CSt 1ft Solemon Detweilcr. 10 ; Reuben Gather, 20 ; Jehn Bulleck, 4 On the Big duckies, iu Raphe township near Drytown, the crop is badly cut t picess Jehn tlerizler loses 19 acres, J.ihn Ferry 13, M. C. Greidcr 13, Mr. Nissley 5 or 6, the Messrs. Nelts also suffered heavily. At Wett Willow, Jjhu Sener, Mr. Rush Mr. Ruth and many ether farmers suffer te a considerable extent, though the hail in that vicinity was net very large. Net much damage was done along Mil! Creek, and advices from Paradise, New Helland, Salunga, and ether tobacco growing towns state that they escaped damage The Steria Arennd Mount Jey. On Saturday evening a heavy eterm of ram and wind, accompanied with tnunuer and lightning, passed ever Mount Jey and vicinity. Te the south of the borough hail fell iu the vicinity of Newtown, Raphe township, and much of the tobacco is badly cut. Jacob Wagener has six acres of tobacco sadly damaged. Mr. Wagener, who lives about one and a half miles northeast of that village, and Rev. Levi Shcnk who lives en the south, whose crop are also known te be ruined, show that tte area visited by the hail storm is wide. Reports from Chesnut Hill, farther cast, stats that the hailstorm struck that sec sec t'ea of the country, badly cutting the growing crops. At Michael Moere's, II. A. Bradley lest 3 acres, the leaves averaging from eleven te fifteen holes. One acre is insured. Christian Nissley has 8 acres cut, three of which belongs te Samuel Myers, who has it insured ; Jacob C. Garber loses 8 acres ; Solemon Scemer, 5 acres ; Jacob Bradley loses 4 acres, en which there is insurance ; Harry Keppenhefer loses 4 acres ; Mrs. Breuemau, G acres, which are insured ; Henry Krider was caught with 4 acres ; Henry Miller, 2 acies ; Rev. Jacob Hos Hes tetter, 7 acres ; Jehu Basehore, 3 acres ; Cnri.stiau Musser, of near Silver Springs, his tobacco is entirely mined ; Henry Bard, of near the same place, loses 2 acre?, entirely destroyed ; Martin Krider was caught with 7 acres, en which there Is no insurance The above is a partial list of tobacco farmers who liva iu the vicinity of New. town, Raphe township. Toe Storm In the Lewer 'l'ewnshlpi. Ou Saturday afternoon a terrific thuu der storm passed ever the lower part of this county, and late in the evening auotuer passed ever almost the same track. The thunder and lightning were teniflc, and the raiu fell in torrents. The cieeks were' swelleu aud fields badly washed. In seme places hail fell and much dam dam age was deuc te corn and tobacco. About White Oak. iu Strasburg township, aid around Smyrna many crops are tuined. Iu Celcrain hail fell also and the damage is very heavy in that section. The streams am higher tLau they have been for years. Wm. Phillips had two fine steers out of a herd of ten kiiled and a large pine tree in bis yard was shattered. Around Quarry Quarry ryville there were three places struck but no serious damage done. A hickory tree, au old landmark, en W. Hess farm, was shattered. A considerable quantity of hail fell about that place, and the tobacco ail siiews it. Samuel Witmer, of Celeraiu, had his live acres insuicd at eight o'clock en Saturday evening and at ten it was riddled with hail. Fortunately most of the tobacco cut is insured. rJKH'.illtCKHWOU Sbtt'S. UvfiiCR Nriii and Acress the County Lines. Samuvl F. Prince wants $25,000 from the IV liKaylvania railroad for running its Scbuylkiil Valley branch through his soap steuu quirry, which is partly iu Philadel phia and pat try in Montgomery ccutity. The company offer him only $20,000. There will he legal proceedings in both counties. William Hewitt 1G 3'ears of age, em -p'eyed te run the elevator in SimpseuV cotton mill at Nen istewu, was killed en Saturday morning, through carelessuess While the elevator was meviug he leantd ever the side te leek below, aud had hir hiad caught between the lloer and the eh'vater beam. The Dauphin county commissioners will build the next barn at least three hundred and seventy ftt from the main buildiug and two bundled aud forty feet from the t chcel house. The Phccaixvitle branch of the P. R. R. will be turned ever te the Miperintendent Of the Philadelphia division next Wedne'i day. Sirs. Annie Hill, of Altoeaa, wai made speechless and had a lower limb paralyzed by lightning, but is recovering. She had previously been shocked twice by light ning. A number of Spauish coins, having dates almost indistinguishable one et 1500 have bcen unearthed by the work werk tucu ou the new railroad, en the prep el ty of .TehnY. Fritz, west of Pottstewr. Oa Wednesday the jaw bone of a person with three teeth securely fastened in it, wa1 found, and at ether times various beues that doubtless helped te make up the anatomy of seme of the inhabitants of these puts many years age, have been dis covered. The button faeiery of Wm. H. Ulrieh & Ce , at Hummelstown, was entirely des troyed by fire ou Friday night. Itissup posed te have been the work of a " fire fipud." The less is $5,000, with an insur ance of 43,300. Five coal cars in tin; midd'e of a Reading railroad train went off the track near Re:.e Q!cn s'atieu en Saturday, broke hnse lr-.ii the ether cats aud rolled dewu Uiu embankment. Cheap Forca te the Democratic state Con vention. Theehaumanef the Democratic state committee has been furnishel with orders for excursion tickets en the P. R. R. upon which perc-ens desiring te attend the Democratic state convention at Harris burg ou Wednesday can procure round tiip tickets, te Harrisburg aud return, goal from July 30 te August 6 for 72 cents. The number of theso orders called for from all parts of the state indicates a large popular attondance at tha convention, which will assemble at 10 a. m. A limited number cf these orders yet remain en hand and persons desiring te attend the con cen con ventien cau procure them by calling at the Iktelueesceu office this eveuiug or te morrow. In trull Operation Tb.9 American Rapid telegraph c flic 3 next te the pest office, and iu charge of A. A. Reilly, is new in full operatier. All points dew where they have offices can be reached, as all the operators have resumed work, the company having agreed te satisfy their recent demands for increas ed wages. 1 he Mrenuerchar festival. The passive members of the Lancaster Mamnercher will have trce access te all entertainments with the exception ei' Tuesday evening, when all members must pay. t The Summer issue of Slrawbridyc fc Cloth Cleth ier's Quarterlyjust out, is a splendid number i every page Is el interest te the ladles. Ne tancy-werk designs and stitches.'; Instructions in amateur art, and hew te adorn the person ana decorate the home ; a pretty piece et new vocal music: and the summer fashions In every department et dry goods fully Illus trated. Price, 15 cents ; get a copy from your news-dealer or send te Strawbridge & Clothier Philadelphia. Junel3-2wdA4tw Oiaud Army and K or 1'. Kzcursleu Te Atlantic City ami Philadelphia en Satur day, August 11. Bound trip tickets, geed for three days. Through train leaves Lancaster', (King street), at 5:40, Columbia at 1: 10, Lantlit Lantlit vlile at COS a. m. Fare only 13.03. Leave Man helm at C22, Lititz at 6:33 and Ephrata at 7 a. m. Fare only $2.90. Special train will return same night Jnly30&ang2,5,8.1(Mt2tw SPECIAL irOXlCMB. 49 Kvery color et the Diamond Dye Is per fect. Uneaualled ter brilliancy. See the sam ples of the colere.1, cloth at the druggists. SVJCVXJX NOTICES. " Mether Hwm'i Werm Hyrnp." Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic ; ler feyerishcess, restlessnes", worms, constipa tion. 25c. DrsricpTic, nervous people, "eat of sorts," Celden's Liquid Beet Tonic will enre. Atkfer CeldenU. Iy30-lwdeedw frown's tteaaehuid fanacea. Is the most eflective Tain Destroyer in the world. Will me3t surely quicken the Weed whether taken internally or applied exter nally, ana thereby mere certainly BELIEVE PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted doa ble the strength than any ether similar prepa ration. It enrcs pain in the Side, Hack or Bowels, Sere Threat, Bheuniatlsni. Toetbacuo, and ALL ACHtS, and is The Ureat Kellerer et Palu. "BUOWU'9 HOUSEHOLD PANACEA ' should be in every family. A tea&poentul el the Panacea In a tumbler et het water sweet, cned. If preterred, taken at bedtime, will UKEAK UP A COLD. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-T.Th.FAw In Small Pox, Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria Darbya Prophylactic Fluid will step the spread of the infection. Moury'" Rarbelic Salve. The best Salve In the world for cuts.brulses ueres, ulcers, salt rheuiu, tetter, chapped haiiCs, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve Is guaranteed tQ glve pcrlect satisfaction in every case or money refunded. Re sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but Imitations and ceunterleits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug stere. 137 Nertli Queen street. my2a-4 Beecber'a Bad Ueatl. Fer two months in the year Henry Ward Reedier can't preach. In August and Septem ber he takes his vacajen and endures the onset of the hay lever. And it is se he say?, something terrible and tremendous. A man with hay lever Isn't accountable ler his ac tions. He is merely a wild beast lrantic wilt snufllnp-, sneezing and headache Ills eyes are ted and se is his nose. Kvery nerve in his skull thrills with distress and lit head Is a fountain et tears. He lives only te flylrem seaside te mountain-top In search of relief. And yet, whether we call this form of Ca tarrh hay lever, ro3C-tevcr, hay. cold or rose cold, Ely's Cream Ralm will euro it. This re medy is slmple, pleasant and easy et applica tion. Placed In the nostrils it penetrates and seethes the affected parts at once, icsteres the Impaired senses and creates healthy secre tions in eases of the longest stanalng. Yeu cannot run away hay lever, but you can drive it from you by uslnj; Elv's Cream Ralm. lvl7-2wdeed&w Thirteen Vears' Dyapepsin. "I suffered with dyspepsia ler 13 years,' writes Jehn Albrlght.esq., el Columbus, Ohie. " Samaritan Nervine cured me." As It always cures sucli disorders. At druggists. Fer Small Pox cxpotte uirby3 Prophylactic Fluid in the room and sponge off the patient with it. It is the manifest, destiny et Glenn's Sul phur Seap te supersede oily unguents ler cu cu taneous eruptions. Jy30 lwdeed&w Its Jfqual Yet te near Frem. The movements or a mu'.e's hind legs are very variable and uncertain, luit Dr. Themas' Eclcclric Oil take? but one course It heals and cures. Its equal ler nsthmn. diphtheria, catarrh, cold and sero threat has never yet been sold. Fer sa'.e by II. R. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 13d North Queen street, KhSCVkU l'KI).1l 1IKATH. I'hu tollewlngstiitcmcntof William J. Cough In, ej Semcrvllle, Mass., is se remarkable tnat we beg teas'.c for it the attention et our read ers. lie aays : "In tlie tall el 1S7CI was taken with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by nseveie cough. I seen began te leso iy appetite and tlesh. 1 was ee weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer et Ift77 I wusadiuitlcd te the City Hospital. Whili iheie the doctors said I had a hole In my lett lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred delli.rs In doctors and med icines. 1 was se tar gene at ene time a report v ill ateund that 1 was dead. I gave up hope l.ut :. Uu'ii.l told me et DU. WM. HALL'S itAISAM FOIITHK LUNGS. 1 latiglie at my triciuls, thinking my case Incurable, but 1 get a It tlle te satisfy them, when te my sur prison d guititicatien, I commenced te feel better My hope, onee dci.d, began te revive, a- d te iay I teel In better spirits than 1 have thepast three years. " 1 write this hoping you will publish It, se that every one nltllcted with Diseased Lungs will be induced te take I)K. WM. HALL'S BALSAM KOKTHE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN 1JE CUUED. I have taken two bottle and can positively say liiQt It has done rnc mere ceed than all the ether medicines 1 lir.ve taken slnce my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te werk.'j fold bv II. It. Cochran. le7 North Queen street 49Plain Talk fi-.em dr. swatnb Te Whan It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one et tbe most annoying ceinplainta known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus atlllcted by observing the following symp toms : Intense itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as It pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum. Small lumps sometimes lerm. The private parts are often affected. The mere you scratch the werse the Itching. Knewing that my ointment la super ior te any article In th- market, I gnarantee It te euro the wer-:i case et Itching piles In exist ence. rSIgned, ILSWAVNE, M. D. Dr. Swayne's Ointment Is also a pleasant and eflective cure ler tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's Itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty, itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for 3u eta. (in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.23. Aridre, lr Swayneft Sen, Philadelphia, la. ectll-ljdTu.Th&S&w jtevr tu secure tlt-altli. t si'vmj stniiise that anv ene will sii:!er from the many derangements brought en by an lmpu'c condition et the bleed, when SCO VILI.'S3AKSAPAR1LLA ANDST1LLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVEli SYltUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It Is indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven itself te be the best ULOOD I'UHlFiEIt ever discovered, etleet ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltlc disorders. Weakness et" the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ila; all nervens disorders and debility, bil leus complaints uiid ull diseases indicating an Impuie condition et the llloed. Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects indl gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its merits as a health renewer, ter It ACTS LIKE A CHARM, especially when the cempla'ntis et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the nut mill vigor et the brain and ner veus system. . nKK'Ml'AINPANACCA cures a pain In man and beast. Fer use externally and inter nally. 1IKD HOUSE POWDERS cure all diseases or herbe, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may24-2 Fer sale at H. B. Oshren's' urng store 137 North Queen streei JUABMA.UJES. Casipbsli. WI3EQARVIK. In this city, July 26, 1833, Mr Abraham L. Campb -11, et Lanr as ter, te Miss Minnie M. Wisegurver, et Mount Hepe, r ancaster county, formerly et this city. It l'OLlIIOAZ. Delegates te State uonventlen 1. S. W. ALTICK, 1st ward. H.SMEYCI1. 7th ward. D. S. SWEETON, sth ward. 2. 11. S. BUTTER, Leacock. JOHN S. MANN. Maner. A. II. UUENKMAN.Martlf. 3. U. M. MOUTH. Columbia. JOHN REBUAN, Manheim. S. L. BRAND l Lincoln, S. II. I. H. KAUFFM AN, Meuntvllle. Members or the state committee. .lenx A. COYLE. Lancaster. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. County Ticket. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster. riUSON IN3PKJT0R3. PH. KUHLMAN, Lane ister. JOHN H. MKN AUU:I, Bit. Jey. rOOB DIRECTORS. II. E. SH1MP, E. Cocallce. C. B. HERR, Mlllersville. COUKTT SPBYKYOF. ROBBRT KVANS, Eden. IfliW JLBTMMtTIBMMXBTB. FOB. 8ALB CHEAP. A DOUBLE-SKATED CARRIAGE, made at one el the beat Lancaster factories, nearly new. Inquire at this office. Jy23 lwd CtAIXKS. UAMi.9. A FULL LING FROM 5r. ' up, at UAttTMAK'S YELLOW FKONMJIGAE; STORK. WaSTKU-XUU91S ulttL AT NO. 440 North Duke street. Bcterence re quired, jy30-3td WANTED. A TUDNO WUMt.1 WANTS te go out te de days work at washing', house cleaning, Ac. Apply te MRS. LANDIS. It N e. 127 Concord Alley. SCHOOL TAX 1883. The duplicate Is in the hands of the Treasurer- 3 percent, off until August 1st. W". O. MARSHALL, Treasurer. Ne. 12 Centre fcquare. Office hours from 9 a. m. te 4 p. m. .J9tldR WANTED. TWO tOUMU LADIES TU learn sparring te travel with a combi nation treupe. Address ' SPARSER." It IsrEixiaKiiCER office. HA 11. INSURANCE On growing tobacco can be had at BAUHM AN & BUBNS. Agents, Pennsylvania Mutual Hall Insurance Company, et xerk. Pa, Office NO. 10 WEST OEANGK STREET. Jy30-3tdB 4J f KKWABD LOST UK FKIDAY LAST' nPlU at Recky Springs, a Black Seal-Skin Pocket-book containing -v aluable. Any per son returning same ie this efflca will receive ten dollars reward and no questions asked.lt PROPOSALS FOB CUBBING. Sealed proposals will be received by the Building Committee of the Eastern Market Heuse up te 10 o'clock turn, en WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. ter from 900 te 6 0 leet et Granite Curbing, 20 inches deep and six Inches thick. Proposals te be left at the office et Allen A. Herr. Ne. 1C8 East King street. jy23-3t J. F. SBNXB, Chairman. IN UASKSUrUANUKBTHKKEABKTUE widest variations in the degrees of pain : neither the size nor the duration or period et the tumor seem te influence the amount et pain with certainty. CANCERS, TUMORS, SKIN DISEASES also. Chronic and Private Diseases success fu ly treated by DIM. H. D. and M. A. LONUAKEB. Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. Jy30 3td&w F'OB SALf.-Tll K ENTIRE STUCK AND Fixtures et the Millinery and Notion Stere, situated Ne. 22 West King street, Lan caster. Pa , consisting et Notions, Hosiery, Gloves. Zephyr Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Cor sets, Underwear and everything pertaining te a lirst-class Millinery and Notion Stere ; also two Shew Cases, three Counters, Shelv ing, Desk, Sign, Steve, etc. Call or address, 1uIy2S-Iwil INTELLIGENCES. piKAIUIHlW JNSCRANUK CU31PANV OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONB MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures l'repcrty at Current'Kates. Lesses Piatnptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. lOEast Kinjf Street ailBmtiM.W&Slt OPEllAI, tlAltlia INS. ASTRICH BROS'., Palace of Fashion, Ne. 13 BAST KING STREET LANCASTER, FA. JERSEYS -FOR- LADIES AND CHILDREN. IN ALL COLORS AND I'.I.ACK, FROM $2.50 UP. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR BARGAIN SALE 1 FOR TWO WEEKS LONGER. ' COME KARLV AND (JET THE HEsjT BARGAINS. ' I l. TOWNSENU'H KK1IKDT. REV. HENRY WARD ISEKCHEK ;SAYS OF DR. TOWNSEND'S REMEDY von Hay Fever, Asthma and (Jaturrh : Brooklyn. N. Y.,Scpt.?4.1Sal. " I belie e It will be sine la ninety cases in a hundred." Brooklyn. N. Y., Oct, 17. 1831. "I am happy te say that your remedy has herved me a tecend season fnlly as well as the last year." Pamphlets with Mr. ueecher's full letters and ether testimonials lurnlehed en application. Prepared only by. Ilf. Al. M.TOWSaENU. frostberg. Hid. Price. 50 cents and $1 60 per bottle. Fer sale by CH RLE3 DKN NIN, First I'iaee anil Court St., Brooklyn, S. Y., and by the drug trade generally. je23-4tdiew LKOAL NOTICES. ASilUNKUJHSrAIKOKWM A. OOYLlT, and wife, et Lancaster City. Lancaster county. Tnc undersigned Auditor appe nt cd te distribute the balance remaining in tbe hands of Cbas. B. Kaufman, esq., assignee, te and liineng these legally entitled te the same, wills-it ler that purpose en FRIDAY, AUG. 10. lsS3. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. In the Library Roem et the Court Heuse, in the City et Lan caster, where all persons interested In said distribution may attend. jyl-GtdM II. CARPENTER, Auditor. IlfjTA TJi OF PATRICK O'KIKFK, Ii late or the City of I ancaster, dee'd. The undersfffned auditor appointed te d'stribute the balance remaining in the hands of Tties. F. McMllgelt and Geerge Ganss, executers et the will ; and Jehn A- Cevie, trustee te sell the real estate et Patrick O'Klett- the account acceunt account antseo and ameni: these legally entitled te the same, and te p-iss upon exceptions tiled, will sit for that purpose en WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15,18;. at iu ociecir, a. in., in tuu LlbraryRoemot the Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster, -where all persons Interested in said distribution may attend. WM. D. WEAVER. Junei6tdeawW Auditor. nTATK OF SAKAH VUBU. LATK OK JCi Lancaster ilty, -deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed te distribute the balance remaining In the hands et Jehn Kran clscus, administrator of said estate, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit for that purpose tn WKDMSaDAY, AUG. 15, 1883, at 10 o'clock, a. m., In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the City el Lan caster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. W. II. ROLAND, July 5-4 teaw Auditor. ISTATK Of JACOB AOXKB. LATK OP It Lancaster city, deceased. The under signed auditor, appointed te pass upon excep tions ami te distiibute the balance remaining In the hands or Frederick A. Albright, au. ministrater, te and among these legally en titled te the fame, wUlslt ler that purpose en Thursday, August 16, 1883, at 10 o'clock a. ni in the Library Roem of the Court-house, in the city et Lancaster, where all persons In terested In said distribution may attend. JulytMtdeaw A. C. BEINOEHL, Auditor. SECOND EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, JULY 30. 1833. ISCHIA'SHOOK. THE GREAT CALAMITY IN 1TALT. The Destractlen of Three Italian Towns Canted by the Saeittteace et the Ground 5,000 People Killed and 1,000 Ipjered Particulars or the Terrible Occurrence. Naples, Italy July 30. Professer Tal mer, director of the meteorological ob servatery en Mount Vesuvius, states that the disaster en the island of Ischia, near Naples, en Saturday night, by which three towns, Ischia, Casamiociela and Locce, were destroyed and a great number of lives lest, was net due te an earthquake, bat te the subsidence of the ground. Heart Kendinc Scenes. The scenes here occasioned by the accident are heartrending. Hospitals are crowded with wounded survivors and the dead houses are tilled with bodies of the victims The bodies of five Neapolitan ladies have been recovered from the ruins. Cries for help can be beard coming from the ruins. The sophes are hard at work endeavoring te rescue the persons who are still alive, and beats from the island filled with dead bodies are arriving here constantly, Bodies Greatly Discolored. Many women and cbiHren are ameug the victims. Most of the corpses which have teen recovered are se discolerod by dirt that evcu after they have been washed the features of the victims 'are unrecog nizable. AU the Police Force St one Town Killed All the members of the police force of Casamicciela were killed. A beat has ar rived at Naples containing the bodies of 24 infants. A few persons were taken from the ruins alive list evening, 2.000 Killed ana 1,000 Weu&ded. Londen, July 303:30 p. m. A dis patch from Naples te. Reuters' telegram company, just received, says : " It 13 cow stated that the number of persons killed by the earthquake en the island of Iscbii, Saturday night, was 2,000, and that the number of wounded was 1,000." 180 Houses Burned la a Russian Tewu. St. Petersburg, Russia, July 30. One hundred and eighty houses have bcen de streyed by fire in the town of Semanev, in the government of Nizpuoe-Navgerad. CAKAT THIS INFO Hal III. Au Unfounded Repert that l.e lias Item Shet. Londen, July 30. Iutelligecce received here says James Caray the informer in the Pluunix Park murder cases was shot dead en the steamer Melrese while she was between Cape Town and Pert Elizabeth. The deed was dene by a pas senger named O'Dencell. An Individual Who Needs le Keep ll.-trk, Montreal, July 30 It is new generally believed here that the man who arrived en the steamer ou Saturday night, who is suspected of being Carrey, the infermer, is the veritable informer en the Plieniix park murderers. He is stepping at an out-ef'the way hotel, and has kept te tLe heuse very closely since bis arrival. Uncle Kufu Uatch'a Suits, New Yerk, July 30. Arguments were te have been heard te-day by Judge Ingraham in the superior court iu the suits of W. S. Williams aud Unfits llatclr acainst the Western L'ieu Tclc-naph coin pauy and ethers ou behalf of the defendants te have the injunction order made by Sudge Anieux las' December, restraining the payment of dividends modified. That elder restrained the payment of dividends upon the $15,529,590 illegal stock, but provided that upon giving a bend for the full amount of moneys te be paid and the company could go en and pay out its dividends upon conditieu that they re imburse the cutire funds paid cut in case the appellate court should eus tain the order te day. Counsel fur the company moved te modify the injunction order, but counsel for Williams & Hatch asked for an adjournment en account of tbe absence of ten of their number. Counsel for the company thou asked laave te withdraw the motion rather than te b compelled te attcud court again. rKOM WASHINGTON. Judge Wjlle Overrule a DtcUlnn In a Star iteute Case. Washington, D. C, July 30. In the district criminal court te-day Judge Wylie rendered a decision overruling the motion te quash the indictment iu the Kellogg Star Uoute cases. llie IToldei.tUoneWest. The president and paity left fr the Wet at at (our o'clesk this meruin,'. Man u::il Wife Pound Dead. New Yerk, July 30. Gaergo Sheppard and his wife weie today found dead in bed iu their room en 23d street. Beth were shot through the head. It is a sup posed case of murder and suicide. The man was about 30 years of age, and his wife 3."i. The motive for the tragedy is net knnvvu. A l'rlsener tiling Hlnueir. Mt. Carmei., Pa., July 30. William Meseley,tagcd 38 jears, committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell at the Sun berry jail last night. He was recently sentenced te 12 yean imprisonment for the murder of David Powell, in this place en Christmas night last Me.sley's wife died during his tiial. He leavej two children. He Choice. CoNfenD, July 39. The bailet te day for United States senator was as fellows : Pike 1, Gallingcr 2, Mais ten 3, Binkham C, W. D. Chindler 9 ; total, 22. Ne quorum voted. Failure or itnsten Finn. Bosten, Mass., July 30. The Journal announces the failure of Charles W. Cope land & Ce., fhoe manufacturers, with liabilies placed at $73,000. The firm em ploys ever 000 bands. Fraticlae. Macen, Ga. July 30. A youth named Silvey, aRed 17, living near Centerville, stabbed bis elder bi ether in the bide, kill ing him. The coroner's jury has rendered a verdict of murder. Sacrlllgleus UaieDalllt. LensviLLE, July CO. Baseball yester day : Eclipse 0, St. Leuis 0. WKATUKK inuICATlOKf. Washington, July 30. Fer the MidJlt Atlantic states, fair weather, with winds mostly northerly and rising followed by falling barometer, stationary or rising tem perature. Beth Sides Cenfieent. New Yerk, June 30. The featuies of the operate r3' strike remain un changed. Beth sides claim te fee confident, and se the matter iests. MARK BIS. New Yerk Markets Nkw Verk, .Inly Ii. Fleur sbnulbteady and meJerate demand ; t-upcrtiue state and Western, $33 IK) ; Extra de, ?.l S3l 40 : Choice de, $130075. Wheat YAMfi lower, heavy and very dull ; Ne 2 Red. Aug., tl I37fi; Sept., $1 13l .C; Oct.. $1 lfeai lt. , , , w t Cern lisJXc lewranddnll; Mixed West ern, spot, 49A6Zc; de future, (JOaU.'c Oats JiSlc Tower and hevy: Ne. 2 .Inly, 38c ; An.. 3K3CKc ; Sept., 33c ; State, -we :8c;iWestern, 40043c. FhlladelBBlSk Marxat. Philadklfuta, July 30. Fleur steady ; Sn erflne. $3 253 62; Extra. S3 2164 25 ; Penn'a Family, U 903 12.'; Minn. JCxtrs. tS& Rye flour at $3 50. Wheat lower ; Ne. 2 Western Red, II HK9 1 15 ; Ne. 3 de $1 12K ; Ne. 1 Pnna. lied, II l)c Cern dull and easier; sail yellow at G5 a:e ; de mixed. Clfiftlc ; Ne. 3 Mixed. 603C:c Oats dull nnd easier ; Ne. I white, 43c ; Ne. 2 de, 41a; Ne. 3 ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 41c. Rye nominal at G9KQ, Seeds-Timethy uu.i uc tlS531 CO; Flaxseed scarce at SI 53. Previsions in steady demand ; mess perk. 16 50Q17 50: smoked shoulders. SWcasKc: Hilt dO. TViff:Ul amntiul home is. u . pickled liams,'l"2ki2;. " butchers', SXgS&c ; prime steam, S3 se. Butter quiet and steady: Pa. and Western Creamery extra, 21Q23c: Western extra, WQ 17c ; de gee i te choice, l:t13c. Rolls drill at S)$c. Kgsjs steady: Penn'a extra, iueiic; Western, lOasec. .-.. Cheese cholce Arm : New lerk lull cream, lejfgintj ; Western de, SSus ; da fair te geed, 7K8 ; fa. part skims 4 ac;ile full. 104c. Potreloum quiet : Rctlucd. "WQT'if. Whisky at si la l Cattle Market. receipts. 3.500 head ; prime, C)ac ; geed ut AWkV t medium at Jfijc; conrnen at 5i 65Mc : Texas. 4?iS5Xc. Sheep fair : reci ipts. 11,00) bead ; prime, fiVJ Q3c ; geed, 5&y,ie ; medium. 4ViQIic : common, 3Qia ; ciU?,2)iQ3ic lambs at 3)x QSc. Hogs active at 8S)ie ; receipts, 4,200 head. Lire StecK l'rlces. light. S5 tUSU 0 : sklne. ii S5H5 73. Cattle Receipts, -.'.SOO head; shipment. 4,200 head : market generally strong and active : low grades slew ; oxperts. 15 90g 2 : geed te eholce sh'pnlng, $ 10ijS SO ; common te medium, $1 5035 4U. Sheep Receipts. I.:ti0 henl ; shipments, l.OCO. marltet weak ; Inferior. e falr.t2 5g:5 25; gef.,1, 14 ft) .-choice, $4 25. mock mar sera. Quotations by Reed, McUrann A Ce, Rank era, Lancaster, m. II A.M. I'M. "F.U. C C A 1. C....... .. Michigan Cnntiel Newlcrk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del. Lack. & Western.... Denver .& Rie Orandi ... Kvns&s & Texas Lake Shere Chicago & N. W., com ... N. N.,Ont. Western.... bt. Paul A Omaha Paclhc Stall Rochester & Pittsburgh. "U A all ! Tex.ii Paclllc Union Pucltic Wabash Common Wabnsh Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph Louisville & Nashville... N. Y..Chl. & SI. 1. Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Reading P.T. A itu.Tale Northern Pacific Coin...' Northern Pacific 1'ief... Hcstonvllle Philadelphia A; Kile Neittiern Cent ml Underground Canada Souther 11 Jl People's I'lissenger.. ...... iu4 &3J4 tsi ii' no?,; lir.?i S7Ji S7J4 B7!i a I rr.,'5 las u-i S3', ss :n w2 : sax -.sn aw '.a. 107f'i ll)3r$ 108! 1234 l'-'U'i 120 2175 21'S 2I; 4 4"- 4514 - 't4 17 is,i; 17J,; IttlJ I0414 lOl'.i siv; 3i:?s :wi '.)! IJ5 tiij 'S.'.-Z 2Vft VS 31 Vi 41 sii-j tait. si 5 7 51 U JCfi mt V IU i 7IJ4 71! 71 4.1 43 45J 5$!4 58J4 TS 23 5-111 -isU :syt uy ny, u Wa juv;. my. ave a:4 wx "'.'. K,y, hs" 5c" iu; uwji ite?i l'liltaiiclplila. Quotations by Associated I r-s. Stocks sti'eng. Philadulphtn ft Kii. It. it Reading Railroad Pennsylvania Railroad L high Valley Railroad United Cetniianics el Ni-w.lt'rauv . Nertt;rrii Pacific. Northern I'aclile I'lcinmtl Northern Central t:aitie:id L(!iilb Navigation Cinjjv.ny ...., Norristeuu Railroad Central Ttau,p'rt.ii!in Ceuip i;i IMttsbV, Ttlusville ft IMtl 1I0 It. it l,:s;ii:.;i'iniylk!ii Railroad , .... 20 .... 71 . ..l'.U fi; ... t.v ... lii '.) ... wy, New vers. Quolatteny by Asseelafcrl Prt. Stocks ineieaelive and hfghe. New Yerk Central Erie Rmlreiid Allium Kxpri's-4 Michigan Centitil Railroad Alicliigan .'euthi'rn Rallreul Illinois Ccnlral Railroad Cleveland & ritt-burgli Railroad Chicago ft Reck Nland Rullreid I'lttyliiirgli & Fert WayriK Raltieid.. Western Union Telegraph Cernpuiiy. Teledo A Wuba-sh .'. New .! iev Central N". Verk 'lnt'irln.t lVLirr .... 3.-.JC ....UO "ti ....I3i", ....in ,...I.3'J I ... St .... -GJv S7' .... t. -. I. er.nl utecKS itn.i llend Hi uerltl by .1. IS. Leng. far .i. V.'tl. title. .( :i ys irt-rri. Lean, itne l&S2...ilVH 105 ISfc5... H)0 lOJfi SXt... jy.) 117 tafi... 10c i ic-rel.lii i or years.. 1X IU'.e ' i.er ft. Hcheul Lean.... VU lm r ' 1:1 I ur Jriyi ais.. IS.) !' 1 In .i or s ve;irr.. imj Ui 5 " In 1 Jnr'JiiywtM. It !(.?& Uiu.littri. )tr.ugli lean Itfi liri Hi.K.KM.ANL'ijL'8 BTIKIX3. U'iarr vii!i. R. R Jfi'.' is- Sli!l;rriv!:li--ir'cl I;r Se ai.js lnintir Priming Company 30 45 Watch Kactniy 114) 11 U-is L'.g'itnm! Kiit-I Cenipauv 30 Stuvein llou-e (Centls) 100 Mt Columbia 0:m Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company lftO 2 5.a Marietta llollewware 100 '.'2i Stevens Heuse 50 15 Sicily 1-jlami M , ic E:'st Rrandywlnea Wayne.di'g.... .'-' 1 Villcrsvllii' Neiniat iiclioet 21 Netthern Market lna.V. MUClILUNliO'J.-) HON Da. iu-ii viliC It. K., .Sue IS-li iilsu Slisr Rraiiiii & C'lluuibia It. R5's 100 Ijui canter VVuicti Ce.. due 13 !( l,:iPMtei Uttn l.tui.tai: I If Mil (,'e... la lire In I 01 CI yeiW MS ' li'i; LincaHttT i:s- Lhrht au.i Kuel Ce., lim l-: ..... kt IrS TUSStVlZK STffKB. Rig -ipnn A t jve: 'i.:-, $25 10. iSrldjrujieit ft l!oieN' 13 22 Celii'iibluft li(itiint IJIIl 25 Is ki'us'ibiaft W ihl-iitei: 25 ' I'tiluinblaft i!' SpiSng 25 Irf Columbia ft .Maiintla 25 :j-i Maytown A Kllz.ibelhlewn 2.1 10 Lancaster ft Ephrata 25 17. Lancaster Willow Street 25 10; jtruaunrv - Millport 25 al - Marietta K. Maj'tewn ' te jiarii'ita .v Meiir.i .J)V i 31 Lan;-.. Kiizuhetiit'n ftUlddlet'u 1ii ijti Lincastcrft Krultvilie. 50 M Lancaster A Lilitz .... 25 7i i.anea.tei A WllliuiUeinwu 25 lu5 Laiira.itur A Maner 50 133.1U Latic.t.fter.1 Manileun 25 41 Ijsnrasterft Marii-tta 'A . Lanctstcrft New Helland It) 7'J tfiKtmi'T A.Niie.:c:.'.nnii 3ki '.'750 KHll HTOUICh. r'llftt N.it50Il 1. amiK (IOO tSb S'ur:t."rs' .Nitienal Rank 5d II0X' fnlteti N.illeiial Rank I'l 143 L tat liter County National Raflk. 50 II0 5O Ciin".t.la National Rank IU) ll'i Cl.ilit!.iua National Rank H Us Kfi lata National Rank !' II Kir.il National Rank. C.au::.!!a. IW !!. fiiit S'utiunar RaiiH, Htnt-bmy... 1. I8 Vi -. N-'iiiial Rank. Murlt tin ltW itX) K'l-st Natienul Rank. Sieuiii .Sev.. IMi 130.2J L!t.:x. N itleiuU llaaV 100 tki Sl.'Pt.uI r. Nuiienal Rank 10a 151 I iileu Nutl'iiiu.1 Unit:. Mount Jey V .75 N-w lliillaiul Niiimnui Hank l'" 135 Can Nailr.nal Rank .... 100 I2u TTAIR U.4LHAH. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. A beneficial dreeing preferred tn similar arlieli-4 becaiHU et lt purity unit tlcliper rilTH.. 1I.RKSTORKS TO ORAYHAIR 'I1IK VOUTIIMII, COLOR and prevent daiidrntr an. I lulling 11I thi hair. 50e and U.U. H1SCOX ft CO., N . FL0REST0N. Exceli the tinual flower in rIcluu"H. Hell cate. very laallmf. Ne o.ter llku It. Rt) sure you get h LORESTON Cologne, signatiiie et illxcex A Ce.. N. V., en every label. V5 and 75 icnts, uMlriigl-w an 1 uiaiers in penuine. COLOGNE. Hi lyneewftdTn A SOLI At. rlf.NlU UYTHK LANt-ASKr i; Tvpegraphifal Union, Ne. 70, will be hfbl utRejRy spirngseti MONDAY. A'UUUSTt., lSSJ. Iloiigfiteu'HoniuibiiscH will leave Cenlrn inare at 11 o'cluek a. in., and run allaltt r r r noen; laic (or the round trin,'.'.5cent3iRe freslniu'uts en the ground. Tayler's. Orchc. tr.i. . . Jy23-2t.S ' ' - 1ADIK5' SttSLlN U.ltWCnWBAK A (? a cost. Linen Utfi reiluced lrem 2:e. 1 1 20c.. elegant style!". Al.et JnraseMtaiiil !.- low cost. Jn?i recelveil N-v-Spun sh an I ether Laces, Lace cellars and Velvet Ribbon i. Above Onediat Lewtst Pilces at - SWARR'S, tebl7-ly Tuft l Ne. M North- Queen Street - -V? c'm -l v;i V m X. "r V V'l .1 - -1 -l jfl i . . -VI .'? i vA '?i 1 . &M 2 VJ tsj
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