- -', .-7" .' , s 'x: s s- -. "-. ".,-. I;" 2' ! -c ; LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY, .JltLY 31. t88. COLUMBIA NEWS- ' GOB KEUDLAK OOBBHPOW)EOB KTenta Along the BtwqaebanBa Ite Interest In and Around Um Beravgk ricked op by tke Intelli gencer Reporter. Heating pipes are new being laid be tween the engine room of the Pennsyl vania railroad sand beuse and the depot of the same company, by which the latter building will be heated in cold weather. The distance between the buildings is about 100 yards, and the pipes most be laid under the railroad tracks. Tbe Effects of Jealetuy. A jealous husband of this place tried te commit suicide by making the attempt te threw himself ever the banisters of a stair case last night, because he had seen his wife take a walk with two triends of the opposite sex. The latter persons are in a state of meital fear for their own safety. a. Various Belle. Mr. Jehn Eeesey has a 50 shilling piece of curency which was issued by the Grand Assembly et Pennsylvania in October, 1773. On it is printed the sentence, "Te coun terfeit is death." One side bears the names of the printers, Hall and Sellers It is quite a curious relic of the old colonial days of this great state. Stung by a Wap. Mrs. Jacob Oberlin, residing near Ner weed, was stung by a wasp yesterday and such serious symptoms et lockjaw ap peared as te render a physician's services necessary. Her condition was much im proved this morning, and no dangerous results from the btiDg are new antici pated. Perseual. Miss Annie Sweeney and Mrs. Wm Painter, are visiting friends in Philadel phia. Master Jehn Ryan, of Pottsville, is the guest of his uncle, Mr. Rebert Ryan. Mr. B. F. Steiger, wife and son, of Alexandria, Ya , are the guests of Mr A. J. Kauffman. Mrs. Jehn Hummel, or Conschehocken, is the guest of Mrs. Rebert McMurry en Second street. Mr. Benjamin Lichty, of the Philadel phia office of the superintendent of the Philadelphia division of the Pennsylvania railroad, left te-day after a few days stay here. Miner It etna. The exterior of Mr. Hiram Wilsen's residence and steie is being repainted. TwdTdrunks were before 'Squire Yeung last evening. They were discharged en payment of costs. Chiquesalunga tribe of Red Men and Putnam circle, Ne. 113, B. U. (H. P.) C. A., meet this evening. The cellars for two no w houses are new being dug en Seventh ftrcet, between Walnut and Chestnut. The banks of the Pennsylvania canal are te overgrown with bushes as te seriously interfere with the tewing of the beats. Twe geld rings belonging te a little daughter of Mr. Geerge Allisen, were lest en the street last evening. One of them, in enamel, was the word " Baby." The 4 month old child of Mr. Benjamin Ryan died last night of cholera infantum. The funeral services will be held at the father's residence en Poplar street to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. OAF ITEMS. Interesting Paragraphs J mm tbe Eastern Knd. Rev. William L. Ledwith, who has officiated as pastor of theBellevue Presby terian church for the past six years, pre sented his resignation of the pasterage of thatcbuich te the congregation last week te take effect en Sunday last. He has accepted a call te the pasterage of the Seuth Presbyterian church, in Philadelphia. In siuticipatien of the farewell sermon, en Sunday morning the church was comfort ably rilled. The text of his sermon was taken from 1st Tbessalenians, vi., 23 : And the very Ged of peace sanctify you wholly ; and I pray Ged your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. " The sermon was an Interesting one, being discoursed with eloquence and ability, and was highly appreciated by the audience. Rev. Ledwith leaves this church accom panied with the best wishes of bis con gregatien, for which he served faithfully . He will start en a trip te Eurc.pe en Sat urday, where he contemplates spending some time for the benefit of his health. An Eloquent Yeung f readier. Rev. Charles Johnsten, formerly of this place, delivered a sermon te the largest and most appreciative assemblage that has congregated at the M. E. church for some time en Sunday evening. He delivered his sermon in bis usually eloquent and interesting manner. Although only a young minister, Mr. Johnsten has been drawing the largest crowds that ever gathered at this church te hear his ser mens. A handsome new organ has been placed in the church. Writing History. The history of Salisbury township is being written by Jehn C. Linville, esq , for the new ceuuty history. Mr. Linville will undoubtedly give an interesting an J instructive account of our township. Various Items. G. C. Kennedy, esq , the young barris ter, of this neighborhood, has been titled an L L. D by the New Era's scribe of this place. When Mr. Keunedy has this dis tinction conferred upon him he will proba bly desire it from a higher source. Jeseph C. Walker & Sen have recaived from the Erie city iron works a large portable steam engine, fifteen herse power, which they will place in their plan ing and chopping mill. M. N. Hear, night operator at Kinzers' telegraph tower, has resigned his position and left for Western Kansas in company with his brother and wife, en Thursday morning. Eugene Lewis, of Cincinnati, O., is the guest of Elwood H. Bailey, and Misses Hattie and Minnie McKeown, of Laneas ter, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sweigart. There is a very geed crop of tobacco in this neighborhood, but as a general thing very little has been mentioned of it this year. A ball was held in Penn hall en Satur day evening, but owing te the inclemency of the weather was slimly attended. Tbe Company's Parade. Last evening the unassigned infantry oempany of this city, lately organized, paraded for the first time with their new uniforms and equipments. They marched te the strains of the City band,and evinced no little proficiency both in marching and drill. The streets along the route en wjiich they marched were lined with hun dreds of people attracted by the novelty of the affair, and it was noticeable that the criticisms of the spectators were gen erally quite favorable. WbeAreBls Relatives? The following letter has been received by Postmaster Marshall : Washington, D. C, July 80, 1883. Dear Sib. If you knew of the where abouts of the relatives of one J. S. Snil lard, formerly of your county, but of late years a clerk in this office, please inform them of the deeease of said Snillard. His body will be kept in a vault ten days before burial. The estate is worth look ing for. Respectfully, J Bert tcy CthAud's Office, Washington, D.C. Hale or Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale yesterday for Daniel Legan, at his sale and exchange stables, this city, 20 head of Ohie horses, at an average price of 1221.40 per head. H AUEK A BBOTBKB. WHITE GOODS, LACES, &c. WHITE GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. WHITE GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY AND CLOVES. WHITE GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. WHITE GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. , WHITE GOODS, LACES, HOSIERY AND GLOVES. HAGER & BROTHER, NO. 25 WEST KINO STREET, HHAlLPDX. Kew Cases in Old Houses. Dr. Fitzpatrick reports that Leuis Strabie and wife, Ne. 32 West Strawberry street, and Jacob Evans and his daughter Mary, Ne. 121 Plum street, have taken tbe smallpox. It will be remembered, that ether members of these families hail the disease and are new convalescent. The disease has net spread te any ether prem ises. Mr. aud Mrs. Strabie will be taken te the hospital this evening and tbe house in which they are living will be tboreugly fumigated and disinfected. Dr. Fitzpat-. rick has taken down the rid flags from Mrs. Cooper's East Orange street and Philip DracbbarV, West Chestnut, and will take down the Hags from several ethers in a day or two. the patients having entirely recovered. There are new only about half a dozen cases under treatment in this city. HE CAME, HE 8AT7, UK CONQUERED. He came from England, he saw that his ser vices were wanted, lie cenq-ierctf prejudice and pteved by his work, tLat he baa tbe only method for renovating gents1 clothing, Indies' sacques, ulbters, etc. Halph Simen, the Lon Len Lon eon clothing renovator. Ne. HtS North Duke street. Grace Lutheran Picnic. Thursday, August 2d, was the day appointed for holding the excursion of Grace Lutheran church and fruntlay-schoel, but the number of thefec who desire te attend it has grown se large that the heading A Columbia railroad have given notice that sufficient cars te trans port tbe ceiupany comlertol ly and Barely can not be had en that day. It has been decided te d ter the picnic te Wednesday, August 8th. The tickets ler the round trip are: Adults, 40 cents ; children under 12 years, half price. The Summer issue of Slrawbridge fc Cleth, ier's Quarter j,just out, la a splendid number i every page is et interest te the ladles. New fancy-work designs and stitches'; instructions in utnuiuur art, and hew te adorn the person and decorate the home ; a pretty piece et new vocal music; and the summer fashions in every depaitment et dry goods fully Illus trated. Pi ice, 15 cents ; get a copy irem your news-dealer or tend te Strawbridge A Clothier Philadelphia Junel3-2wd&4tw ttl't.VlA.1, NOTICES. Henry-" Carbolic Salve. Tlie best Salve in the world for cuts.brulscs sores, ulcere, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give pcrtect satisfaction in e cry cane or money refunded. Be sure you get IlKNiiT's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug tei. 137 North UtiHuri Klreet. iny2)-4 Ileecher's Hurt Hrad. Fer two months in the year Henry Ward Ilcechcr can't preach. In August and Septem ber he tukes his vacitien and endures the onset of the hay lever. And it is se he says, something terrible and tiemcndeus. A man with hay lever isn't accountable ler bis ac tions. He is merely a wild beast lrantlc witr snufllng, sneezln" and headache. Ills eyes are ted and se is his nose. Every uerve in his skull thrills with distress and his head is a fountain el tears. He lives only te ilylrem seaside te mountain-top in search of relief. And yet, whether we call this form of Ca tarrh hay lever, rose-lever, hay-cold or rose cold, Kly's Cream Balm will cure it, This re medy is simple, pleasant and easy et applica tion. Placed in the nostrils it penetrates and seethes the affected parts at once, restores the impaired senses and creates healthy secre tions in cases of tbe longest stanaing. Yeu cannot run away hay fever, but you can drive it Irem you by using Ely's Cream Balm. lvl7-2wdeedAw Camella Dentone for the tcetb Is very t a grantand removes Tartar and fccurf. hardens the gum?, steps decay and perlumes the breath. Prlce, 50 cents. Fer sale at all drug ists. Jc27-imdW JtKSCUttU rKUU UKATB. ThelolIewlngBtatcraentofWilHamJ.Cough in, of SemcrylUe, Mass., Is se remarkable that we beg teask for it the attention et our read crs. He says : "In the tall et 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer el 1 877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a bole In my left lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars in doctors and med icines. 1 was se tar gene at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hepe but a mend told me et DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOU THE LUNGS. I laughe at my friends, thinking my case Incurable, but I get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise a d gratification, I commenced te feel better My hope, once dcud, began te revive, and te lay I tcel in better spirits than I have the past three years. " I write this hoping you will publish It, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take DE. WM. HALL'S BALSAM KOBTHELUNGS.andbecenvinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say tbSt it has done me mere geed than all tbe ether medicines I have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and 1 Shall seen be able te go te work.'i sold bv II. K. Cochran, 187 North Queen street .new te ecure Health, t seems strange that any one will suffer from the many derangements brought en by an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'S 3AESAPAR1LLA ANDST1LLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP wlU restore perfect health te the physical organization. It is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te take, aid has proven Itself te be the best BLOOD PUB1FIEB ever discovered, etteet etteet uelly curing Scrofula, Syphlltlc disorders, Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bll. teus complaints and all diseases Indicating an Impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid ncys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects lndl gestien. A single bottle will prove te yen Its merits as a health renewer, ler It ACTS LIKE ACUABM, especially when the complaint Is et an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te lessen the natural vigor et the brain and ner veus system. AER'S PAIN PAN ACEA.cnres a pain in man and beast Fer use externally and Inter nally. BED HOUSE POWDEBS cure all diseases or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CUBE. may24-2 Fer sale at H. B. Cochran's drug store 187 North Queen street DEATUB. Kilburn. In Paradise, en tbe 29th Inst, Capt, Jehn Kilburn, In the 59th year et his age. Relatives and friends are Invited te attend the funeral from his late residence In Para dise en Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at New Providence Kelermed church. st HEW ADTEMTIBEME1TT8. SUMMER WEARS, POLITICAL. Delegates te State vonveuilen 1. S. W. ALT1CK, 1st ward H. SM K YCH. 7th ward. D. S. SWKETON, '. th ward. 2. II. S. BUTTEK. seaceck. JOHN S. MANN. Munet. A. U. BBEN KM AN, Martlc. 3. 11. M. NOBTH. Columbia. JOHN RKBHAN. Manhelw S L. Bit S I) I', I inceln. S. II. L H. KAUFFMAN, Meuntvllle. members of the Mate Committee. JOHN A. COYLE. Lancaster. W. B. GIVEN, Columbia. (Menty Ticket. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. JOHN. A. COYLE. Lancaster. PRISON IN3IEOTOR8. PH. KUHLMAN, Lancister. JOHN II. MEN AUOr.I, Mt Jey. POOH DIRECTORS. H. K. SHIMP, E. Cocallce. C. B. HUBB. Mi.lersville. COUNTY BUKVETOB. BOB BBT, VANS, Eden. MEW AUVUKIlSlLMJCSTe. FtK HAI.fi; CM KAP. 1 A-DOUBLE-SKATED CABBLAGK, made at one of the bast Lancaster factories, nearly new. Inquire at this office. Jy2S-lwd i anf.s, WAKl-S. A FULL LINE FKOflt fir. ' up, at UArtTMAN'S YELLOW KKONT CIGAB; STOKR. WaNTKU-NUK)E ulKt, AT NO. 440 North Duke street. Belerence re quire, jyawtd SUHOUL. TAX 1883. The duplicate is In the hands of the Treasurer, it percent, effuntll August 1st. W. O. MABiHALI., Treasurer, Ne. 12 Centre Square. Ottlce hours from 9 a. in. te 4 p. m. JO-tfdB HAIl.JNtuKArtUE On grewintr tobacco can be had at BAUHM AN & BUBNS. Agents, Pennsylvania Mutual Hall Insurance Company, et Yerk, Pa Offlce-NO. 10 WEST OBANGE STREET. Jy30-3tdB ADIKs' MUSLIN UXO KRWKAK AT j cost, Linen Lawns reduced Irem 23c. te 20c, elegant styles. Alse. Parasols at and be low cost. Just received Xew Spanish and ether Laces. Lace Cellars and Velvet Ribbons. Above toeris at Lewest Prices at SW ABB'S, tebl7-lyTu&S Ne. 50 North Queen Street. PBOPi?AI.S KtIK UURUtNO. Scaled proposals will be received by the Building Committee of the Eastern Market Heuse up te 10 o'clock a. m. en WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, rer from 500 te 610 feet et Granite Curbing, 20 inches deep and six incites thick. Proposals te be left at the office et Allen A. Herr. Ne. 1C8 East King street. Jy28-3t J. F. SENEB, Chairman. l?OK HALh-THK KNTIRR STOtlK AND r Fixtures of the Millinery and Notion Mere, situated Ne. 22 We-t King street. Lan caster. Pa, consisting of Notions, Hosiery, G eves. Zephyr Goods, Ribbons, Laces. Cor nets. Underwear and everything pertaining te a lirst-class Millinery and .Notion Stere ; also two Miew Cases, three Counters. Shelv in . Ke-k, sign. Steve, etc. Call or address, 1uly-iwil INTELLIGENCE". I. jt. HOMTJBTlKKAtHON. CLOTHING- Never was Cheaper. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! We have determined te close out the bal- aticeet our SPUING AND SUMMKB STOCK, and In order te de se will sell them out at a sacrifice. The greater part of tbe stock is et Medium Weight aud suitable let Fall and Winter. Nete the gteat reductions. Suite Formerly 815.00, New 812 00 14.00, " 1100 ' 1S.OO, 10.00 12.00, " 9 00 10.00, " 8.00 ALL OUR STOCK Reduced in Proportion, ANIALLOFOUB OWN MASUFACTUBE. The Sizes will net last long at these prices, no it will be te your advantage, It Intending te buy, te give us an early call. !). I flestBtter & Seb, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANOASTEB. PA. w 1IX1AHSON ft JTOSTBK Fine Clothing, Fine Furnishing Goods, Fine Hats and Caps, Fine Beets & Shoes, AT THE LOWEST CITY PBICES. Everything Is marked In pialn figures and many el the goods have been cut In price until all profits te ns are gene, and with many things part et the COST. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 & 38 EA8T KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. P. 8. Our store opens at 6 a. m. and closes at 6 p. m., except Saturday, until further notice. LANCASTER, PA. SLAMKM1H. Philadelphia marker. Philadelphia. July 31. Flout quiet. Bye flour at $3 50ft3 70. Wheat active and lower; Ne. 2 Western Bed. tl UJil 16 : e. 1 P nna. Bed, 16 1 1KW- Nn. 3 de SI 1fi,l'lM. Cern dull : sail yellow at. 656670 ; de mixed, 60gG4c ; Ne. 3 Mixed and yellow, 600 u:c. Oats dull and weak ; Ne. I vvhtte. 4t$l5c : Ne. 2 de, 444 iXc: Ne. 3 de, 42KQ13C ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 40c. Bye nominal at 63061c Seeds-Timethy dull at $185l 9J ; Flaxseed scarce at $1 55. Previsions steady. Lard quiet: extra wanted ; ether kinis dull. Eggs firm and scarce. Cheese firm for choice. Petroleum dull. Whisky at II 19 New Yerk Market. New Yerk. July 31. Fleur dull and slightly in buyer-.' favor. Wheat &ic lower, heavy and irregular ; moderate speculative trading; Ne 2 Bed, Aug. l 13H"3; Sept., $1 16 1 1C4; Oct.$l 18 Cern c low r and active : Mixed Western, spot. 50361c; de future, 60S6kc. Oats UQliic lower and unsettled ; Ne. 2 July. 37c : Au?., 3c ; sept, 33Q35c ; State, 40 Oc ; Western 3751c. Western Grain Market. Peoria-Cern was firm ; nigh mixed at 5050)c ; Ne. 2 mixed at 48919c Oats nere low but active; Ne. 2 white at 81HH-"C. Bye was dull and nemln 1 ; Ne. 2 at 43ftJ9c. Detbeit. Wheat was firm ; Ne. I White, fall, cash, and Au ., 1 06i : Sept, it U3' October. 1 t9: receipts, 2,000 bus; ship ments. 231 000 no. Cern was quiet at 53C. Oats were quiet; Ne. 1 White at 35c ; Ne. 2 at 40c Milwaukee Wheat was steady ; tl 01 ler casn ; II Ujiier Aug.; II 03 ler t-ept ; $1 U4 for Oct, Cern was easier ; Ne. 2 at. A0e ; new at 4J4C. Oats were dull and nominally unchanged ; Ne. 1 56Vc Barley was weak and Inactive. mock maracut Quotations by tteed. McGrann ft Ce , I5ank ere, Lancaster. Pa. 11 A. M 12 H. T.M. C C ft 1. C. ....-. Michigan Central New Yerk Central New Jersey Central Ohie Central Del Lack, ft Western.... Denver ft Bie Grande.... Kansas ft Texas Lake Shere...... Chicago ft N. W., com ... N. N.,Ont. Western.... St. Paul ft Omaha Pacific Mall Rochester & Pittsburgh.. Texas Pacific Union Paeltle Wabash Common... Wabash Preferred West'rn Union Telegraph Louisville & Nashville... N. Y., Chi. ft Sst L Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Pennsylvania Beading P. T. ft Buffalo Northern Paclflc-Cem... Northern Pacific Pitjf... Hestonvllle Philadelphia ft Erie Northern Central Undei ground Canaaa Southern Oil Peorle's Pa9encer. 88 S&X 83'4 m 116 ll 8 8Ji 125 l2Va 125 87$ 37 37 85 35 UlZ 108 103 WT'. lfflJi 128 X 12S 2t? 4ti 4t 45 w: 37 Vi SIM 8 W4 17 1 5S ie4j lei :ej, 34Ji 31J4 ' 34 93 9J tUVi 2!, 2.1 25 40 :9 ., 39 81 80 8U'4 5 50 f0 111 70JS 45 45 45 53 58 5814 28 28 7-1H 28 7-1C 14 14 13 49 49 ViV, 87i 88 87 se" m" '.'.'.'. 55 55 K5:4 107 108;4 lOtWj Mew ter Quotations by Associated Press. htecks firmer. New YerK Central 11C Erie Kailread : Adams Express 1?3 Michigan Central Kailread 88 Michigan Southern Kailread 103 Illinois Central Ballread 132 Cleve'and A Pittsburgh Ballread 133 Chicago ft Beck Island ICatlread 1.2 Pittsbnrgh ft Fert Wayne Ballread 13- Western Union Telegraph Company..... 80 Teledo Wabash 2S New Jrr-ey Central 87 New Yerk Ontario Western 24 Philadelphia. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks Irregular. Philadelphia ft Erie U. B 11 Beading Ballread 28 Pennsylvania Ballread 58 Lehigh Valley Ballread 71 United Companies of New. Jersey 18Z Northern Pacific 41 Northern Pacific Pieterral 87 Nerthei n Central Kailread 55 Lenten Navigation Company 45 Norristown Ballread HI Central Tianspert.it ten Company b9 I'itthb'g, Tltiisvilln ft IIaltaleU.lt 14 Mttle Schuylkill Biilre.ul 62 t.'ical mieckb neil nonen Reported by J. 1$. Leng. )"ar i.ait i vbI. sale. i,.tx.: tri5perct.lKn,duelKt!2...JO! SU)5 I8S5... 1W Utiji " 1890... if- 117 1895... I lSi 5 per ct. in ler 30 years.. UM Ut'JIQ 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... 100 102 " 4 " In ler 20 years.. 100 100 ' 4 " In B or 20 years.. 100 100 " 6 " In 10 or 20 years. 100 106 Manhelni borough lean I0t 102 mSOKLLANKOUS 8T00KB. Quarryvllle B. B. 950 riSt MlUersvUIe Street Car 50 35.25 Inquirer Printing Company 50 45 Watch Factory Iw 120 Oas Lightand Fuel Company 30 Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100 90 Columbia Oas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company....... 100 i 5.25 Marietta Hollowware 100 220 Stevens Heuse 50 '5 Sicily Island 60 16 East Brandy wine ft Waynesb'g.... 50 I Millersville Nermal Scheel 21 Northern Market 100.65 msOKLLAWBOUS B0MD3. Quarryville B. B., due 1893 flOO 1115.50 Beading ft Columbia B. B5's 100 106 Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 1880 100 102 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due in ler 20 years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce, duel8S6 . 100 103 TUUSPIEB STOCKS. Big Spring ft Beaver Valley t 25 10. Bridgeport ft Horeshee 13 22 Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 20 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 18 Columbia ft Marietta 25 30 Maytown ft Ellzabetbtewn. 25 10 Lancaster Ephrata 25 17. Lancaster ft Willow Street.. . 25 te; Straseurg ft Millport 25 21 Marietta ft Maytown V fO Marietta Mount Jev 25 31 Lanc.Eilzabetht'nftMlddlet'Ji..... lue te Lancaster ft FrnltvlUe. 60 54 Lancaster ft Litltz 25 75 Lancaster ft WlUlamatewn 25 103 Lancaster ft Maner 50 133.1b Lancaster Manhnlm 25 41 Lancaster Marietta 25 35 Lancaster ft New Helland 100 79 Lancaster ft 8usauehanna... 300 275.S0 BASK STOCKS. First National nana. MOO S2CB Farmers' National Bank 50 110U)0 Fulton National Bank 100 145 Lancaster County National Bank.. 60 110.50 Columbia National Bank 100 146j Christiana National Bank. 100 118 Ephrata National Bank IOC 142 First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 141 ,3b First National bans, ctraaburg.... 100 xi8 First National Bank, Marietta 100 200 First National Bank. Mount Jey.. 100 150.2S Litltz National Bank 100 140 ManbeLn National Bank.... 100 154 nnlen National Bank. Mount Jey. 50 75 New Helland National Bank....... 100 135 Gap National Bank 100 120 DB. C. H. BROWN. PHYSICIAN AND OCULIST, Has Removed te Ne. 20 WEST OBANGE ST. Eye and Ear treated. Glassesadiusted. Su perior spectacles en hand and te order. jefillydTh SECOND EDITION TUESDAY KVXNTMO, JULY 31. 1833. rOKEIGN MATTBIU. The Londen "TiBsea" ea tbe Killing- of uarey. Londen, July 31. O'Donnell, who shot James Carey, the informer, was accempa nied from Jbineland by fats wife, who ap peared te be en intimate terms with tbe Carey family daring the voyage. Tbe Jtmes pronounces the death of Carey a public misfortune. It says " he bad been an instrument of justice. Tbe murder is calculated te encourage daring and lawless spirits te commit acts of violence. The joy caused in Ireland by tbe informer's death is proof that many elements of danger still exist there." Tbe Berths Carey Secured. Third class berths en the steamer Kin fauris Castle were secured ou June 30th at Dublin for Pert Elizabeth for a Mr. Powers, and his wife and seven children, which is the exact number of Carey's family. Ou July 2 O'Donnell secured passages .for himself and wife en the same steamer. It was net known until yester day by tbe steamer agents that Powers was James Carey. Carey died without speaking after he was shot. O'Donnell is an Irish-American. He denies that he knew who Carey was previous te his arrival at Cape Town. It is reported that an infernal machine was found in O'Donnell's possession. Tbe Cholera Among tbe Troops. Special dispatches state that there were eight deaths from cholera at Alexandria yesterday. A surgeon has died in the British camp at El-Werdan. The com mander of the British force at Caire telegraphs te the war offices that tbe general health of the troops is geed. He says that tbe cholera is less violent at Caire and that tbe cases under treatment are mere hopeful. 875 Deaths at Caire Frem Cholera. Alrxandbia, July 31. Twe deaths from cholera occurred here yesterday. The number of deaths from the disease at Caire yesterday was 275. One American Injared. Naplhs, July 3t. The only American known te be injured by the earthquake en en the island of Ischia, en Saturday night, was a Miss Vonallee, and she is only slightly hurt. THIS TELEUKAPU STRIKE. Alleged Tampering With tbe Avlrea of tbe Western Union. New Yebk, July 31. Officers of tbe Western Union telegraph company state that 25 wires have been either cut or con nected with fine wife se as te be for the moment useless between New Yerk and Newark en the Hackensack meadows, that 13 wires have been cut between New Yerk city and Williams' bridge, and 12 between the latter place and Leaisdale. And that all the wires ou the Fert Wayne read near Englewood, Ills., have also been cut. Twe mere of the striking operators returned te work. The men at St. Jehn who went out are all returned. The strikers at Halifax applied te be reinstated but found their places filled A Manly Denial of the (Jhagethat tbe Wires Were Cat. At the headquarters of the strikers to day it was denied that tbe wires bad been cut by the striking linemen. If the wires had been cut by them the brother hood would order them repaired free of cost te the company. It was said this was simply an excuse of the company for de laying messages. It was denied that any men had returned at Philadelphia, and it was said that encouraging reports were coming in from all parts of the country. The corn and Fleur Exchange Kefuse te Interfere. Baltimore, Md., July 31. At a meet ing of the corn and flour exchange te-day resolutions calling en the telegraph com panies for better service were tabled by a vote of 49 te 38. Prominent members said the exchange had nothing te de with the difficulties existing between the telegraph companies and their empleyes. Kat'ier Late. SpiuisG Lake, N J., July 31. A tele giaph operator named Jehnsen, who took the place at the Monmouth house left va cant by one of the strikers, struck last night. - Seme Shee ueaiera Solid. Bosten, July 31-C.H. Ward & Ce., whole sale shoe dealets here, who were reported t j have failed in connection with the shoe failure, state that they have net suspended and though bampeied by the ether fail ures, say they will be able te pull through. McComber & Gteenwoed, of 123 Sumner street, shoe dealeis, have failed. Their liabilities are net known. The concern is a new ene with a capital of $50,000 This flterninjf'n tiepert CJnlrmea. New Yerk, July 31. A dispatch from Ladville, Cel., says : A telegram just re ceived. there says the excursion train bear ing the Grand Army excursienists ran off a trestle work last night, iu Black Cranyen, near the Grand Ktver, and that 140 out of the 170 of the excursionists were killed or wounded. The particulars have net been received, but this confirms this morning's report of the accident. A Herder Murdered. Grand Ferks, D. T., July 31. News has reached here of tbe murder of Geerge Inkuter, a widely known farmer of this county. He was herding his cattle when they became mixed with a passing herd. Iu trying te separate them he get in trou ble with the owners of the passing herd, who riddled his body with bullets. A Strauga Accident. Carbondale, Pa., July 31. Geerge Rowley, while engaged iu sawing in his mill this morning at this place, was in stantly killed by the saw bursting, a large piece of which struck him in the neck, nearly severing his head from his body. His father, who was standing close beside him, was sprinkled by his son's bleed, but escaped injury. A warn Wltn Valuable Contents Burned. Salem, Mass., July 31. The barn of Horatio Perry at Danner's Plains, con taining 15 cows, a yoke of oxen, 5 horses, 17 pigs, a quantity of hay and produce, together with wagons, harness, etc., was burned this morning. The less is $20,000, partially insured. The cause of tbe fire was the spontaneous combustion of damp hay. Noted scullers at St, Paul. St. Paul, Mine, July 31. Hanlen.Lee, Plaisted, Hesmer and Teemer arrived here last night and went immediately te Lake Minnetonka, where the races occur en the 1st and 2d of August. WEATUSB INUIUATIONB. Washington, July 31. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, clear in southern portions, partly cloudy weather and local rains in the northern portions, westerly winds nearly stationary barometer and tem perature. COB SALE. Valuable City Building Lets. Situate en the northeast corner or North Lime and James streets. These lets will make elegant building sites, being situated In a fast improving part et the city. Fer lurther information call en ALLEN A. HERB A CO., Real Estate Agents, , Ne. 108 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. jnlyl24tdAeawf'KtF THE STATE CONVENTION. SIGNS OF A LARGE ATTENUANCE I Tbe Meeting of tfe Stat Commute Or. ganized for the Camp alga -The Prospect for Te-morrow. Special Dispatch te the Iktsluexxckr. Harbisbure, July 31, 1883. The Dem ocratic convention, which will assemble here at 10 a. m. te morrow, will be the largest in membership ever held in this state and tbe present prospects are that the popular attendance will far exceed what bad been expected before this week. There are no elubs here nor any large dele gations pressing local or favorite candi dates, but the membership of thecon thecen thecon ventien,the extra session of the Legu lature and the interest which attaches te the proceedings in the minds of the most thoughtful party leaders in tbe state have together influenced the attendance here of a body of geed average ability and influ ence. Who will be in tbe convention may be gathered in part from the following roll of delegates as made up te date, though there may be further susti tut ions before the proceedings begin : ADAM3. Thea. G. Necly. P. H. fetrubleger. Jas. N.Kelly. ALLEGHENY". 1. C. W. Hawthorne. J no. Balentlnc. C. M. King. 2. Leuis Cella, jr. Jehn F. Ennls. 3. Clias. Deegan. 4. Jde J. Kane. B. F. Keener. W. E. llewley. J. J. Jerdan. B. K. JIcNierncy. 5. Cel. S. McKelVry. Sam'l Hlte. J.S Power. 6. W.J.Dick. Herman Handel. ARMSTRONG. E. S. Uelnen. V. L Nulton. Frank Mailer. BKAVSH Dr. Wm. Kaymer. Vf alter 8. Braden. Henry M. Donehoo. BBDFORD. Frank r'letcher. W. E. Masen. Natha-iA. Blair. BIRK3 1. Jehn K. Stelnel. Fred. II. fleck. S. M. Meredith. LUZERNE. 1. Wm. S. McLean. x Henry L. Moere. 2. 11. C. Weed. B. D. Keens. 3. 4. T. W. Hart. Jes. McUinty. J. A. Seiple. LACKAWANNA. 6. W. H. Gearbart. Thes. W. Brown. Gee. Kinbach. 8. LUZERNE LAC'WANNA. 5. 7. F. C. Mezler. Gee. H. MauJecUs. LTCOMINU. P J. Vandlne. G. W. Smith. Jno. Klnehart. J. W. Coates. C. B. Seeley. MCKEAN. C. P. Byrem. Eugene Mullen. MEBCER. Michi-lCairall. T. M. Jack-en. Jno M. Flntley. L. G. Myers. U. H.Newklrk. MIFFLIN. Dr. A. H. Schaeffer. Dan'l J. Powell MONROE. M. F. Coolbaugh. Isaacs. Ca-.e. Dr. N. C. E. Gutli. MONTGOMERY". Cbas. I. Baker. Jas. B. Smith. A. Kneule S im'l Effrlg. Henry M. Tracy. Nelsen O. A aille. Gee. Herman. Henry W. Btunner. .K.Mergan Beet. Ephialm B. Blckel. MarkHUtdebeltel. MONTOUR. Peter McCann. J. Wintersteen. NORTHAMPTON. J no. L. Lawrence. A. U. w. Smith, 2. Wm. K.Grlm. A. M. Benz. O.J. Welfl. E. Zimmerman. Jes. S. Ulx. .I.H. EsUleman. Henry Brobst. Owen Cellins. J no. McUray. Jesiah Ue'.tz. M. A. Sellers. Uenry 0. Krlck. lT2, only entitled tell. BLAIR. Dennis Sullivan. J.B.Stahl. Kebt, C. Galbratth. Beut. C. Glfferd. BRADFORD. S. W. Little. W. L Lantz. Ira II. Smith. A. D. Albert. BUCKS. Gee. Bess. J no. Clemen. P. H. Applebach. Jno. W. Griffiths. Cbaa. Morrison. Hiram Scrbore. Jas.G.Ulbbs. J. G Vandcgrift. BUTLER. J. A. Barrt. Uriah H. Boek. Jehn Brown. F. P. McBride. CAMBRIA. Jas. Potts. A.T.Pindle. t;aren Leaghev. Bebt. E. James. A. R. Welslayer. Wm. Murphy. Jes. Lynn. Thee. C. Fradcneck. Hen. P. C. Evans. P. S. BlUhelmer. Edw. U. Lauback. Sydney Kessler. NORTUUMBERLAN D. Woiley Auten. T. O. BtUman. Dr. A. C. Clark. Gee. Irwin. L. Everett. PBRET. J. II. Graham. Dr. J C. Hall. Jno. E. Mitchell. PHILADELPHIA. 1. David Am holt, Bebt. S. Patterson. Gee. Gibbens. F. J. Timmlns. 2. Jehn M. Geeliring. I'atiick O'Neill. .Ine. Ciansten. 3. Jas. L. Marshall. Jno. Little. 4. J no. O'Donnell. L. K iniiewasser. 5. T. B. McCermiek. Mat McVey. i. Jno. Smith. 7. Al. Stevenson. Pat Campbell. 8. Thes. Mctiewan. 9. Ine. Deris. 10. Bebt. S. Monks. Win. McEwen. Jno. Mannien. CAMERON. J. B. Newton CARBON. A. J. Darling. Park Lawler K. II. Rauch CENTRE. J.N. Cassanova. J. 11. Uleisnyder. Solemon Peck. Fred. Battert. OUESTER Walter McTeat. Jno. D.Evans. Lewis C. Moses. W. H. McHenrv. Gee R Guss. D. M. Cox. CLARION. Harrison Ceiner. Jesse Kiehl. J. W. Greenland. CLEARFIELD. W. E. Wallace. Harry C.Park. Jno. H.Weld Wm. V. Wright. CLINTON. L. R. McGlll. .las. C. QulBgle. F. M. Elliett. COLUMBIA. S. P. Uanley. J. J. McHenry. Jno. C. Yocum. D. Lewenhurg. CRAWFORD. Hen. J.J.McCruui. W. II. Gaskill. Daniel H. McTatc E. E. Elghmey. Hemer J. Humes. CUMBERLAND. Sam'l B. Patterson. Kebt. Mci.'acbran. Kilw. J. McCunc. J A. Duncan. S. N. Eminger. DAOTIllir. 1. Ge''. J. Miemakcr. E. L. Wairener. Wm. C. McFadden 2. Dr. W. L. Zlegler. Lewis Heck. Frank M. Loomis. DELAWARE. J. C. Hendersen. F.S. Baker. Jes. Llndsey. Bethel M. Custer. KIK G. G. Messenger. ERIE. 1. Wm T. Smith. W. F. Momeyer. T. S. Alberstadt. 2. Dr. C. N. Moere. J. V. Baldwin. J. M. Dewitt. rXTKTTB. H. P. Snyder. Edward Dean. Ewing Craft. G. C. Marshall. BenJ.L. Miller. FOBKST. Jno. Petersen. FRANKLIN. U. Albert Crawford. ti'iihen Rewan. 1-. Frank Mechelb ick. Henrv Emcnccker. 13. Frank Oliver. II. Fcnten Lewdcr. Harrv Great. 15. Wm. D. Smiley James Mcetnicy. Jno. O'Donnell. l(. Emanuel Funh. MichfiHl Smith. 17. Harry Quinn. '1 hemas L. Burrs. 18. Jehn II. Few. Jacob Funemere. Geerge Fisher. JuliNKIeinaenther. 10. Jacob Kberhart. Jehn Gemiley. Jeseph Hanlen. Michael McAlcer. Jeseph II. Allen. Jeseph Ballerty. JO. Arthur Thacher. Jehn Helden. F. A. McCaulcy S. D. McCartney. H. Thcs. Dclahuniy. Ma-cus Haugb. E.J BIcklng. Gnstavus llaikness 22. Edward MeEvey. jteucri anarn. 23, Jehn Delanuy. wm. n. weaves. 24. Bedger Maynes jenn ueugneriy. Frank Uihen. r. Michael O'Keuke. Chas. P. Dennelly. Samuel L Snyder. X. Alex Diamond. Jehn Kcrnan. Jeseph Dennelly. Michael J. Dunn. 27. Samuel J Jatqnett 28. Samuel Josephs. Henry Jiicuiensey. Harry Wesley. riKE. M. D. Meiu POTTER. 8CHCTLKILL. 1. Michael Deyle. Maurice Litsch. 2. J. Irwin Steele. C. W. II :ck. S.Dr.B. F. Dreher. Augustus Duncan. Jno. A. Shoemaker. 1'atrick McQuall. 4. Jehn Teele. KIchaad Itahn. Jehn Marks. Peter Stanten. S. Z. Daw becker. W. H. Beggs. C. F. Fendiick. 6, only entitled te 4. VCLTON. BNYDER. J. G. Lesher. SOMKRSKt. Goe. W. Daniels. Dr. Hess. Jr. SULLIVAN. A.Legan Grim. SUSQUEHANNA. M.A.Lyen. M. S. Allen. J. P. A. Tlngley. TIOOA, W. D. Knox, W. M. Pitta, UNION. F. O. Whitman. VBNANOO. James D. Fatterson T.J.Eakln. James Andersen. WARREN. Chas. H. Noyes. Dr. R. N. Seaver. WASHINGTON. W. B, Chambers. Wm. M. Bryant. Jehn M. Stockdale. Dr. J. A. Patterson. B. W. Castner. WAYN. II. H. Woodal. ORXKNX. W. H. Barb. C. C. Breck. Jas. A. Black. D. B. P. Has. HUNTINGTON. Wm. Africa. Jas. Smith. Gee. B. Perter. INDIANA. Jno. H. Bill. Rebe. A. McKlhese. JBFFBBSON. H. H. Breeius. Jno. McMurray. S. R. Andersen. JUNIATA. David Fewles. Ezra Doty. LANCASTER. 1. S. W. Altlck. H.Smeycb. D. S. Sweeten. 2. H. S. Butter. Jehn 8. Mann. A. H. Breneman. 3. IL M. North. Jehn Rebman. S. L. Brandt. L B. Kanfiman. LAWKKNCK. Dr. H. Nye. J.H.Coeper LEBANON. Harry E. Fisher. Cyrus G. Ranch. Kebt. H. Mitchell LXBIOH. J. Marshall Wright. Jacob 8. DUllnger. H. C. Wagner. Simen A. Feldman Jno. B. Urlch. Ben. J. H. Beech. Dr. A. C. Dlngman. Thes. J. Ham. WESTMORELAND. Hen. J, A. Bennett. Jeseph Clifferd. L. W. Doty. D. Tinsman. Hen. T. McCIaln. Oliver Robertsen. James K. Clarke. WTOMINO. Thes. B. Armstrong J. L.S wetland. YORK. Dr. M. J. McKinnon Edward Stuck. Jehn K. Ziegler. E. M. Uegentugler. T. G. B.IIlestand. U. L. Williams. J. R. Strawbridgc. Lewi D. Sell. Dr. J. A. Tayler. A.L. Hurau. Dr. J. D.Chrlstman. Wm. R. Klein. F. G. Bernd. CUjilNO IM 8LOWLX. jtaactall mma Chalrmac Mwil em Haad. A few delegates have arrtved'te'attefld" the Democratic state oeaveatioa, which will assemble here" en Wednesday. Nothing is yet known as te who will be the nominee Ter chairman of the. 'COnves 'COnves tien. Hen. Samuel J. Randall arrived at neon. He 13 the only leading representa tive of the party here, with the exception of State Chairman Ileusel. Several of tbe numerous aspirants for nomination hav arrived. THE LEGISLATURE. Tke Senate Adept h Herniatien te AJeatk next Tueday. In the Sanate a resolution was adopted te adjourn en Tuesday next. Tbe remain der of the session was devoted te a discus- sien of the Zie;Icr resolution for a free conference committee en the apportion ment question. Apportionment Itllla In tne ueus. The new congressional and legislative apportionment bills were introduced in tbe Heuse te day. Ths former gives tbe Re publicans 17 district) and the Democrats 11 The latter bill gives the Republicans 30 senators aud the Democrats 20. I.lve Stock Prleea. CHiCAao-IIegs Ucceipf, 22,000 head ; ship ments. 4.HJ0 head: weak; 10915c lewer: mixed - 25a5 M: heavy. 5 5S 00; light. 13 bOiJti 10 ; skips. I5U0Q5 75 ; close-.' very heavy. Cattle Receipts, 7.r00 head; shipments, 2000 head ; mariiet husk ; b'st graces 18.: higher ; experts, vi 0096 A5 : geed te choice ill p"lii!r GJfJJOO; common te medium, $16035 40. Sheep Receipts. 2.000 held; shipments. SCO. fairly aetive ; weak : inferior te fair. J333 75; goe.1, ft 25 ; cneice, $4 SO. East Liberty Cattle Receipts, 4.P59 head ; market epem d active. " ith prices 2jc higher than lust week. Hogs Receipts. 5. 1C0 head; market firm; Philadelphia.. i(i203t 30; Yorkers. TOgG 45. Sneep Receipts, 4,000 head : market active at about lajt week's prices. l'rtllartelpnia cattle Maracr. Mendat, July 31. Ttie arrivals of live steek at the Philadelphia stock yanls were : Fer the weeir Beeves. 3,500 head ; sheer. 11.000; hes. 4,201. Previous week Beeves, 4,103 head : sheep, 12.010 ; Ueks. 4.20J. Beet Cattle were fairly active, and with a lighter supply prices advancstl ViMc al though but few salc3 were made ler mero than CJc. We quote as fellows : Extra, QJiSGXc; G-ed. 6iQ6c; Medium, iji);c ; (join'iien, aytg c ; xexans, srjM-7V-. Fat cows were demoralized at 3J4tc. Milch Cows were In better demand at $350 73. Veal calves were f.iiily active at 6273c. Sheep and Lambs were In better request and pri es advanced He en a'l grades abeve com mon, which were lull unit neglected. We quote as fellows : Extra, 5(g5Jc ; Geed. 5g5-c; Medium. 4J 84c: common, 3)a4c; culls, 2kQ3lc; Lambs, 3J8c. Hogs weie active at au advance of lie In sympathy with the West. We quote us fellows : Extra, 8i$lic: Geed, 8)$c; Medium, 8c; Common, SQtlic. SA-K3 OF BBKVK3 AT TUB WEST PHILADELPHIA STOCK VARD3. Reger Maync3, 10 Western, Mietic A. & J. Christy, 25 Va.acct. Miller & Lewis, rc ; 58 Va., acct. C. Helden, 6S6c 33 Ohie, acct. of Briggs A Dunn, GJJc: 3i Kentucky, acct. et Dlckln. son A Sullivan. U'ic; 19 Ohie, acct. et Helmes & Latterty. 66G&. Daniel Murphy, 75 Western, 56c Jehn McArdle, 12. Western, 5J$QG$e. Schamberg A Paul, 12il West ft Va, 406c. G Schamberg A Ce.. 414 Western and Tcxans, 56-;c. Levi Lewenstein.HO Western. 5ft6c. II. Chain, jr.. 53 Western and W. V a., 530c M. Ulman. i'Jl Western, 5-i9ic; ii Vir ginia 5Jft. Liwcnstein & Ilellbren. 30 Western Mixed, 4SVic; !) Tcxans. 4 J$05c. K. Schectz Ure..40 Western. 5(iXc Hippie Bre., '.'5 Va cows and hello s X 4c ; 1') Yerk state bulls, 3J.4c. B. F. McFillln. 83 W. Va.,Gi6c. K. S. McFillin,73 Western. (itnic. James Clemsen, 'M Virginia, 5(Jc. D. bmyth A Bre., 120 Western, 5ftt6c. Owen smith. SO Oh e and Virginia, 5&gfiVc. N. B. Herbert, 18 Ohie, GSc. Ab5 Ostlieiin. 21 Western. CJiCc. M. Levi,75 Virginia, 5Kc. Baehman A Levi, loe rtealern, and W. Va., 4K64c. L. Hern, Gj Virginia heifers, 45)c. Dennis Smyth, n Western anil Pa., fr0r,?c. Isaac Adlcr, 70 Virginia, 6!Glc. II. Chain, Si Va. cows and heifers, 425c. James Eustace, 15 Western, 5Kc. DRESSED MEATS. City Dressed Beeves were fairly active and p-ices closed at 7i&9Xc, the former rate for common Tcxans. SALES LAST Win. ltelRer Maynes. 120 head, S&Oc. K. Maynes A Ce., 112de at 8'Jc Harlan A Bre., 74 de at 89t-. Jehn N. Ward. 40 de at 8iUkc. C. S. Dengler, (3 de at SM9&c. J. F. Lowden, .14 de at 8iQ9'4c. F. G. Beachatn, 50 tle at sejUe. J. II. Menns A Bre., 131 de at 7g8c Uartland A Dennelly, 51 de at 830c. Western Dressed Beeves were active and closed at ."GOc. BALES. Thes. Bradley. 2!S head atsaa'c. Dressed .Sheep were in demand and prices closed it 810t:. Lambs were active at llltc. SILKS. Musscr A Ce.. .va head at 8flJ10c. Jehn WHlIace,209deat8X$luc. Julia II. Ward. VYi de at 810c. Musser A Ce.. 101 head lamb?, HQlIc Jehn II. Ward, 90 de at 11914c. YALUAHI.K UCSIKIKSS PKOPJSKTY AT PRIVATE SALE Sitnated NOS. 34 AND 3G WEST KING STREET, Lancaster. Pa., midway between Centre Square and Stevens Heuse and Read ing Kalliead Depot, and opposite Cooper's Red Lten Hetel, and new occupied ty A. N. Bren eman. it lias a frontage of 23 fe-t 7 inc'jes, running back 1J2 feet, with the right of way te the 9 leet alley en the west, while ever the a'icy the second, third and fourth stories belong te the property, making the whole front 32 feet, 7 Inches, exclusive of the alley way, te which It has i teht et tree Ingress and egress at any aud all times through te West Mlfllin street. This property is in geed repair, and has been used as a shoe store and dwelling for nearly CO years. Ferfurthcr information apply te JACOB B. LONG, Real Estate Agent, julyll 2mdS,R Ne. 6 West King St. -I IRAKI) FIUK INSUKANCK COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONB MTLIiIOS, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures Property at Current'Rates. Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENrS, Ne. 19 .East Kiner Street. mIMmnM.WASIt pARKKKS TONIC. With Pen and Pencil. " Ne, sir ; I don't believe newspaper min are any mere dissipated than any ether class of men who earn their living by their brains,' said Mr. A. B. SiegMed, manager et the ad vertlslng department or the St, Paul Pioneer Prest. Still, these of them who de -work are tempted te stimulate, for it's very hard en tne nerves and stomach.' " As for example 7" " As ter example. In my own case, I stuck te my desk en this paper until my nerves were 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 the doctors advised that, but one day I 'caugnt en' te an ad,' of Park kr's Tonic, and tried it. I have never enders a proprietary medicine bctore, but I shall de part from my rule and say that the Tonic is net merely the best thing, but the only thing that breaks np these attacks All desk work ers should make a note of IU" This preparation which has been known as Parker's Ginger Tonic, will hereafter be ad vertised and sold simply under the. name et Parker's Tonic. As unprincipled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers by sub mitting interior articles under the name et ginger, and us ginger Is really an unimport ant ingredient, we drop the misleading word. There Is no change, however In tae prepa ration itself, and all bottles remaining in the hands et dealers, wrapped under the name et Parkkb's Ginexb Tonic, contain the genuine medicine it the lac slmUe signature et Hiscox A Ce. is at the bottom et the outside wrapper, Julyl-lmdAw '-. - i-?'! w; '"Si 3 J vji Si 4 . i , vt 3vl