" n - JtpB LANCASTER DAILY ENTELIilGENCteH, TUESDAY, JULY 181882. A Narrow Kacap. About 11 o'clock this morning a middle aged 'woman made a narrow escape from Going crushed hy the cars on the Quarry fille railroad, near the Lemon street cross ing. She was walking on the track, and although the bell was rung and she was loudly called to, to get off the track, she seemed to bo oblivious to her danger, and kept ier eyes fixed on the cats on the Penn sylvania railroad track, the two roads at this point rnnning parallel with each other and very close together. When the cars were almost upon her she saw her danger, and, paralyzed with fright, fell fainting to the ground and rolled into a deep gutter along side the track, where she lay until the train passed. She was picked up, unhurt, but trembling with fright and so nervous that &be had to be assisted to her home. felloe Cases. His hotior the mayor had rive disor derlies to disposo of this morning all of whom were discharged on payment of tbe usual line and costs. John Jordan, arrested Tor assault and battery ou a boy named Jacob Speigle, was held by Alderman Samson for a heating. Mamie Thompson, for assaulting Lcvina S. Bixler, was taken from her bed at the City hotel last night at midnight, by Offi cer Mercer, and locked up fur a hearing. RFobn 8chulcr and Tom Carney, attested drunken and disordct ly conduct iu the City hotel yatd, and locked up for a hear ing. The Morning Slur. Mercury is now rooming star. On the 19th at 6 p. m., this star reaches his great est western elongation, being at that timo about 20 degrees west of the sun, wben progress westward ceases and he begins to retrace his steps towards the centre of light and heat. He now rises not far from 4:30 o'clock in tbe morning ; at the close of the month about three quarters of an hour later. A Good Day's Work. Wm. Simmons, aged nearly CO years, 8 itched on Saturday last, on the farm of ue E. Long, near Bird in-Hauil, seven teen loads of wheat, tho greater part of which he pitched nvetbead, in tbe barn. What other farmer of three score years can do as well ? Uood Fishing. George H. Miller, Charles Hoffmeicr and Oliver Wilcox, of this city, went " gigging '' in a creek near Bird in-Hand last night. They got 19 eels, SO cattfcli and 47 suckers. A Card to the I'uWIc. Duilng tho rebuilding of my old slot el will occupy a store In Lochcr's building, southwest angle Centre Square, where I hope to see all my friends and patrons. Great reduction in all classes of Shoes to teduco my large stock. IHH-tfdAw Ucsnectlullv. M. LEVY. Merchants Excursion to Coney Island and New York, July 9i, 1R32. Hound Trip ticket, good tor throe days, only $1.50. Train leaves Lancaster, 'King street, nt 4:00 n. m.. Columbia 4:00 a. in., Manlieim 4:3T Lltltz 4:45 and Ephrata nt 3.-01. Bee circulars tor particulars. 1y8,10,15 17.1M hPEVlAI. XOT1CES. Puny, weak, find sickly vbildicn, need Brown's Iron Bitters. It will strengthen and Invigorate t hem. For stlo nt II. It. Cochran's 1 1 rug More, 137 Xoith Queen struct. "Itungh on Kats." Clears out rats, mice, ioaches,tlics,anU, bid bugs, skunks chipmunks, gophcis. 15c Druggists. jy!7-lwd Invalid wive and mothcls quickly rcsloied to health by using Brown's iron Bitters. A true tonic. For sale nt II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North tuen street. Lancaster. JyI7-lwdAw All whoatcaflllctcd with salt rheum. Itch, scald head. Impetigo, and every other erup tion ol the ektn, should use Glenn's Sulphur Soap. jyl"-lw dcodfcw Coldkn's Lleblg's Liquid IScol and Tonic In vigorntor will cure indigestion, anil perpetu ate bodily vigar. Tako no other. Of druggists Jyl7-Iwdcodftw There is uioresticngiii lestnung power in a bottle of Parker's Ginger Tonic than in a bushel ol malt or a gallon ot milk. This ex plains why Invalids II nd It such, a wonderful luvigorunt lor mind ami body. .See other column. tyl-luidrod&cow Th young man or woman who must loi sikc Hoelety because ot mortilyingtiecklcs, tan, tetter, pimples and Itching cxorlatlons ol tho lace, should use some ot Dr. Benson'- SklnCuie. It cleanses the scalp and is good tor the toilet. jylT-lwd&w Tartar Are barnacles on the teeth; at first creamy, t'jen crusty, then lcmovable only by the den tist. It loosens the teeth, and makes the guns tender. Don't permit it to gather; use SOZO DONT, and keep the month clean and the ticth healthy. Jyl8-lwdcodAw A Congo, Coin or soie j uront snouiu no stopped. Neglect frequently lesults in on In curable I.'iug Dfottise oi Consumption, lli-own's itrouulilal Tioi-lies do not disorder tne stomach like cougli syrup- an J balsam, but act directly on the lntlamed parts, allaylm; Irritation, give rellet In Asthma. Bionchinl Coughs, Catarrh, and the Throat Tioubles which Singers and ru bile Speakers are subject to. For thirly yeats llrown'a Kiont-lilal Troches nave been recommended by physi cians, and always give perfect satisfaction. Having loon tested by wide and constant nee for nearly an entire generation, they have at- talned we? .nerited rank among the tew staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 ceute a box evervwhei-o tnv-lvdTThAFAlvw - - A Word to the Wise is Sufficient." An effective and agreeable remedy for the treat ment ot Catarrh, Hay Fever and Catarrhal Deafness is Ely's Cream Balm. A sure cure. Cream Balm effectually cleanses the nasal i:issagcs ot catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions, allays inflammation and iriitation, protects the rocinbrnnal linings of the head from additional colds, completely heals the sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial results arc realized by a tew appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure Catarrh. As a household remedy lor cold in the head it is unequnlco. The Balm is easy to use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt of 50 cent will mall a package. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oiwego, N. V. For sale by Lane ister Druggists. inar2-d&w Th Humbugged Again. I saw so much said about the merits ol Hop Bitters, and my wife who was always doctor ing, and never well, teased me so urgently to get her some, I concluded to be humbugged again; and 1 am glad 1 did, for in less than two mouths' use ol the Bitters, my wife was cured, and she has remained so for eighteen months since. I llko such humbugging. If. T., St. Paul. Pioneer Prctt. ' Iyl5-2wd&w brown -s Household Vnnacra Is the most efloctive I'aln Destrojor in the world. Will most surely quicken the blood, whether taken internally or applied erternolly.nnd thereby more certainly relieve pain, whether chronic or acute, than any other pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength ot any similar preparation. It cures pain in the Side, Back or Bowels. Sore Throat, Rheumatism and all aches, and is Till; GREAT BELIEVER OF PAIN. "Brown's Household Pawacka.'" should ho in every family. A teaspoon ful of tho Panacea in a tumbler ot hot water (sweetened if preferred J, taken at bed time will break up a cold. 25 cts a bottle. febll-lydM.WASAw v Wlde Awake Helta. Messrs. Sargent Bros., drugglsts.Dclta, Ohio In ordering , quantity or Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, write that they never sold anything that gave such universal satisfaction in curing coughs, colds; bronchitis, rheumatism, neu imlgia, etc. Tor sale at H. B. Cochran's drug tore, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Cataibh cured, .health and sweet breath se cured by Shlloh's Catanu Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector tree. For sale at Coch ran's drug Store, j37 NpjtJi Queen St, Mothers! Mothers!! Motiteran Are you disturbed at Bight and your rest by a sick child suffering with excruciating pain of cutting so, go at once and get a bottle ot MRS, SLOWS SOOTHING SIRUP. It will the poor little sufferer Immediately depend upon it : there is no mistake about iu There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell yon at once that It will regu late tbe bowels, and glvo rest to the mother ami relief and health to tbe child, operating llko magic. It Is perfectly sate to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and Is the prescription ot One of the oldest and, best female physicians' and nurses in the United States, Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle. mMy-M.WftSftw For lame Back. Side or Chest, use Shlloh' Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale a Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen St. mvl lwdeowftw KKSCVKl rKOAl 1MSATH. The follow ing statement of William J. Cough In, ot SomcrviHe, Mass., is so remarkable that we beg to ask for it the attention ot our read era. - He says : "In the tall ot 18761 was taken with a violent bleeding ol the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was bo weak at ono time that I could not leave my bed. In the sum mer or 1677 1 wosadmlttcd to the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my lelt lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed over a hundred dollars In doctors and med icines. 1 was so tar gone at one time a report went around that I was dead. I gave up hopo but a friend told me ol DK. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at my friends, thinking my case incurable, but 1 got u bottle to satisfy them, when to my sur prise and gratification, 1 commenced to feel better. My hope, once dead, began to revive, ami to-day I leel In better spirits than I have thepa3t three years. " 1 writcthis hoping you will publish it, so that every ono afflicted with Dieensed Lungs will be induced to take DR. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and be convinced Unit CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. I have taken two bottles and can positively say that it has done me more good than all the other medicines 1 have taken since my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall soon be able to go to work.' Sold byll. B. Cochran, 127'orlh Queen street. Hay Fever. For twenty-tivo years I have been severely afflicted with Hay Fever. While guttering in tensly I was Induced, tlnough Mr. TIchcnor's testimonial, to tiy Ely's Cieam Balm. The immediate effect w as marvelous. l have been enabled to porform my pastoial duties with out the slightest inconvenience. Have been exposed to heat, draughts and dust, and have escaped a return attack. I pronounce Ely's Cream Bnltn a cure for Hay Fever. William T. Cakr, Presbyterian pastor, Elizabeth, N. J. Messrs. Mills ft Laced, Grand Rapids.Mich Dear Sirs: Having used Ely's Cream Balm for Hay Fever, and experienced great relief Horn its use, I most cordially recommend it as the best of all tho many remedies I have tried. Yours, Ac., T. B. Jjckks, Lawyer. Price 59 cents. Apply Into nostrils with little linger. For sale at Cochran's drug store, 1:17 North Queen street. jel2- 5 Thocsauus bear witness to the positive ema il vo powers of tho GRK AT GERMAN INV1G ORATOlt, the only lemedy that has proved itsclt a srECinc for general debility or over taxed brain, finally ending iu consumption, and a premature grave. Sold by all druggists or will be sent free on receipt of $1.03 per box, or six boxes for $5.. Address F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, Ohio, sole agent for the United States. Send for circular and testimonials oi genuine enrrfl. For sale nt Knnflman's drug store North Queen street. jvlS-M&Thd K JHAKKIAIitOfi. Wakickr Eckert. At the resldoncoof tlia bride, hy tho Kev. Alonzo P. Diller, of 51 ar ietta. Pa.. Juno 21, 1882, Prof. Atreut Wanner, ot York. Pa., and Miss Clam Jane, daughter ot Hen ry Kckei t, esq , of Gordonvillc, Pa. HEATHS. Hcslkt. In this city, on the 17th lust., John W. Hubley, in the 72d year or hls'agc. His relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, lrom the res idence of his son, A. A. Hubley, So. 'At West King street, on Thursday morning at Oo clock. Services will be held in Trinity Lutheran church. Interment at Woodward Hill ceme tery. 2t Halbach, July 17, &&i, suddenly, at her rc Hence, this city. Miss Ann Catharine Halbach. The relatives and friends or the family aic repcct fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock lrom her late residence, No. 401 East Orange street. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. Baker. In Mountvllle, on the 17th Inst., Henry Baker, In the 77th year or his age. The relatives and irlcnds are invited to at tend his funeral, from his lato residence in Mouiitville.on Thursday morning at 0 o'clock Services at Uohrerstown nt 10 o'clock, 1 utei . ment at Uohrerstown. 2t VOLlllVAL. UeiuocratlcHtnio Ticket. UOVEHKOR. ROBERT E. PATTISON, Philadelphia. LIKUTEXAUT GOVERNOR. CIIAUNCEYF. BLACK, York. JUDGE OF TUC SCFRE1IK COURT. ML AS M. CLARK, Indiana. SLCRETAIIT OP INTERNAL AFFAIRS. .1. SIMPSON AFRICA, Huntingdon. CONORESSMAN-AT-LAROK. MORTIMER F. ELLIOTT, Tioga. Democratic County Ticket. CONGRESS. , " - STATE SENATOR XIV DISTRICT. A in; AM COLLINS, Marietta. ASSEMBLT. 2. C. J.-RHOADs' Manor. J. M. WALKER, Coleraln. 3. E. C. DILLER. Earl. G. W. SIMPSON, Carnarvon. II. E. SIIIMP, E. Cocalico. RECORDER. . . BU89ER. Lcacock. COUNTY SOLICITOR. TOOR DIRECTORS. J. P. McILVAlNE. Paradise. PHILIP BERNARD, Lancaster. TRISON INSPECTORS. JOHN RKBMAN, Manhelm. J. 11. SCHLEGELMIL1CII, E. Donegal JURY COMMISSIONER. WILLIAM ELLMAKER, Eail. Vacancies. J70K ASSEMBLT, C. A. OBhENDER, EIGitTH WARD, will bo a candidate for Rep resentative from the 1st (City) Legislative district. Subject to the decision ot tbe Demo cratic primaries. nn22-tp TTTK AUK AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE ELIM G. SNYDER, ol the NINTH WARD, acandtftate for Assem byor tbe First district. Snblectto Demo cratic rules. jlyU-tp JV-EIF ADVERTISEMENTS. "I ENIlINEvONrtEVTICIIT CIGARt (OID y oiuub;,ii uir -i iuium, at llAUTMAA'a Yellow Front Cigar Stoi p. )yl5-Cmd Jj-OK KENT. J? The Shactlcr pioperty. No. 7 West Or ange street For lui ther inlonnation apply to JOHN C. SHAEFFER, jyll-lwd Cadwell House. SUHUUL TAX. 188a. The duplicate is in the hands of the treas urer. Three per cent, off lor prompt payment. W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer, No. 12 Centre Square. WOllIco houis from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Jul3-2mdR FOUNTAIN FINE -CUT TOBACCO. 8 c-nts per oz., 2!c per i ft., at IIART MAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. Jyl5-Cuid PEACU, APPLE, VUERRY, GINUCjR, Lavender and Blackberry BRANDIES At ROHRER'S LIQUOR STORE, 22 Penn Square. Sole Agent lor GOLDEN AGE CHAM PAGNE, it APPKKNT1UK UUYM WANTFD. A few intelligent boys wanted to learn the Printing Business fat the new establish ment ot the Inquirer Printing Company. Ap plications received until AUGUST 10, either in person or by leiter. A chance seldom ottered for thoroughly learning a flrstrclasa trade. Jyl3-Iwdeod2tr tames of aad skying teetHT It .WIN. relieve XEW ADFEMUSEMEXTS. -n II I.I. LINE KI7UKK. rOKKK AMI) Jf other Playing Cards nt HAHTMAN'S Yel low- iywu Cl lera.2t low- FrH Cigar Store.! jul5-6mu 1 . MAVAlrsf M.ift fLBAK Fil lers. 2 tor 5 certs, at UARl'MAN'S Yellow Frost .Cigar Store. rrae DEMOCRATIC I COUNT V COMMITTEE WILL MEET AT SBOBZR'S HOMX-Uf THIS CITY. OS 310NDAY, JULY 31, at 10 a. m.. For Organization an lor such other business as may be brought before it. W. U. HENSEI., Chairman. Lancaster, Pa., July 11, 1882. dw BNWSYfcVANIA CIGARS, 15 FOK 25 cents, at HABTMAN'S Yellow Front Cigar Store. ESTATE Olr WILLIAM BUCKIUS, SR , late ot Lancaster city, deceased. The un dersigned Auditor appointed to distribute the balance remaining In the hands ot diaries Bucklus, administrator or the estate of Wil liam Bockius, deceased, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will sit for that purpose on FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1882. at 10 o'clock a. in.. In the Library Room of .the Court House, in the City ot Lancaster, wlleic all persons interested in said dlttribntlon may attend. THOS. B. COCHRAN, Jyl6.3bl.oaw Auditor. (OHKlLLAlCU'S TOBACCO, FULL LIKE j Rebecca. 10c per plug, at IIARTMaN'S Yellow fiont Cigar fctoie. jy!5-7aid pilANU HARVEST-HOME PIONIO AT WHAT-GLEX PARE, ON SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1883. No ladles admitted without invitations. Complimentary tickets, not transferable will be given to gentlemen desiiingto attend. Tj be had fiom the committee. yl2,15,19d TfXCUKSJION TO LITITZ. Under the diiectioii ot the clety ol iJiai-e Cltuich. oimg Men's So- THTJRSDAY, JULY 20. Tickets lor sale at Hubley 's. Long's, Baker's, Fondermnlth's, Ilcraog's and llanN. Price ol tickets Adults, 50 cents; childieu under 12 25 cents. jylMfd HAVANA CIGARS, THE HfcST IN THE market. 5 cent-, at IIARTMAN'S Y'ellow Front Cigar Stoie. DISSOLUTION t.'f 1'AKTNE.KSHIP. Tho co-pnit"' i-ihip In the merchant tailoringbusln- is ti'toioiecxistingbetwecn UATUVON&Fis iu. Is this day dissolved by mutual conc'" All peisons in any man ner indebted to l In- oaidflrm, aiu rcspectfully solicitcd to make lminedlato jtayment toS. !r. KATHVON, who is beieby authorized to ic eclve the same : and tlioco having claims against said Aim will please piescnt them lor settlement. s. S. RATHVON, M. FISHER, lftl Noith Queon :-t., Lancaster, Pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Until further an nouncement, the business, without interrup tion, will be conducted by tho undersigned, who solicits a continuance ot tho patronage heretofore bestowed upon the firm, and which i-j hereby gratefully acknowledged. - S. S. RATHVON. Jyl5-lmd&3tw Pi act leal Tailor. ;i UANU EXCURSION TO- GETTYSBURG BY GEO. H. THOMAS POST, NO. 61, G. A. R. MOND 4Y, JUL.Y 24, 1882, ROUND TRIP TICKETS, i-S.oo. Good on any train, going and returning, iiom the 22d to the 211th, inclusive. The Grand Summer Encampment ot the G. A. R. opens at Gettysburg ou the 22d, and continues one week, during which time It is expected 5,000 veterans will be in attendance. -I President Arthur and all the leading military men of tho country are expected as guests. The citizens of Gettysburg have made ample preparations lor accommodating ail visitors at reasonable rates. Persons who wish to take a trip during tho hot weather will find this a rare oppor; unity to visit a pleasant place, made memorable as tae site ot the greatest battle of modern times The Millcrsviile Cornet Ii.md will accom pany the Post. PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE. - Tickets can be purchased ot the lollow lng members ot the Post : R. A. .Smith, A. F. Shcnck, D. P. Ro-cnmillcr, Dau'l M. Mooie, John Uees, James A. Nimlow, M. N. Stark. lt VVTILLIAMSON & POSTER. THE BPBOIAI. ALL POL MEN'S SUITS Iu Three UiltVrciit Fattcrus THAT WE HAVE 11EEN SELLING FOR 911.00 ARE NOW REDUCED TO $ 1 0.00. The DRESS STRAW HAT3 that, we have i educed to 50c, are very cheap, and they tempt some people to even buy their second hat for the seas.n. OF THE SIX DIFFERENT KINDS OK We keep, the EIGHMIE for 51.00 is the Best, and the GOODWILL, for 48c. is the poorest, but it is an excellent shirt for that price. - WILLIAMSON AND FOSTER. 34, 36 and 38 East King St., LANCASTER. PA. S1 PKC1AL OFtJCKIKO TO PEKSONS IN WANT OF AN Elegant Suit ot Clothes OR A- STYMSH SPKIAG OVERCOAT, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. We suggest placing an oider only to secure prompt attention and choice of 'stock. Dispel lrom your minds the thought of buying cheap, trashy garments when sucli splendid facilities arc ottered to obtain the very best at such moderate prices from the leading establish ment and the acknowledged headquarters lor CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and novel effects to be found in the European markets, which wo linpoit direct and have exclusive control. 49-Bcmcinbcr, no other house in this city can show the same line of goods. We arc the only party tliat handle the Original London and Parisian productions ol OR1GET, 31 RUE V1V1ENNE. PARIS. An examination of our lmmcnso stock will satisfy the novice as well as the aesthetic taste that for tone and character our goods cannot be excelled, and rank among the leading houses on this continent. No. 121 North Queen Street. J. K. SMAUNG, ARTIST TAILOR. THIBD EBITIOfl. TUESDAY BVBNINO, JULY 18,1882.' NEWS' FROMJ'HE WAR- SITUATION OF ArFAIKS. IM EUriT. No Material Change Reported American Marines Warmly Prnlsed for Their Course. Slaughter el tbe Innocents. Alexandria, July 18. The Khedive stateu that 205 Europeans have been killed at Kafr-el Dwar. Praise for Americans. London, 18. The morning Post editor ially comments tho conduct of the Amer ican admiral at Alexandria, aud rates it as beyond praise. -j no i'eumiY 7m. Tho Alexandria correspondent of the Vailg Telegraph telegraphed yesterday at 4 a. m. : " Four new iaves have just been dug in the square icady for the bodies of plunderer?." I" the evening he tele graphed : "'Throe " these graves are now filled. Arabs guilty of plundering and arson aro brought in every few min uteH. The. utmost discretion is used in dealing with tho accused." Policing the Kulucd City, Alexandria, July 18. The idsa of oc cupy ing Ramleh has been abandoned. Five hundred marines wjll occupy seven differ ent centres, which is expected to place tho whole town under efficient surveillance. A native polico force is being organized to act under the military police, aud a detective force has been instituted to search for suspicious persons. TwoTnotisandTtoups to Embark. Portsmouth? England, July 18. The troop ship Euphrates is ordered to be in readiness within twelve hours. Sho wi'l probably take 2,000 men to Alexandria. CONGRESS. Ibe Senate In Executive Session. Washington, July 18. After transact ing some business not of general interest, the Senate by a vote of 39 to 20 wont into executive session. Tho negative vote was entirely cast by Republicans with tho ex ception of Mr. George. Contested Cases in the, House. In tlio Hoube a joint resolution extend ing to July 31st the provisions of tbe joint resolution of June 30th, providing tem porarily for tbe expenses of tho govern ment was passed. Unanimous reports of committee on elections in Virginia and Maine, contested election cases were made, aud resolutions declar ing the sitting members, Cabell and Reid, entitled to retain their seats, weie adopt ed. Calkins, of Indiana, then called up the South Carolina contested election case of Smalls against Tillman. Randall raised a question of consideration against it, and on this the House proceeded to a vote. THAT IIIO l'OKKlt UAAIK. Weed's Attorneys Attach Hedge's Stables . and Horses. Chicago, July 18. As a sequel to the big poker game at Ncwbnrgh, N. Y., in which Mr. Weed lost $150,000, Judge Fullcrtou, of New York, and Mr. Trude, of Chicago, ycsteiday, acting for Mr. Weed, attached the stable of M. M. Hcd ges, who won the muuoy from Weed. The stable consists of the noises J. B. Thomas, St. Rcmi, Bay Billy and Novelty, and is valued at $15,000. .Avoond was furnished by friends at tho driving park. Scott Hedges, partner iu the game, was taken into custody, although sick at tho Briggs boupe. Fears lor the Crop In Ireland London, July 18. A dispatch from Dublin to the Times says it is feared that another crisis is approachiug. Tho weather thicateus utter destruction to what piomised to be ono of tho finest of harvests ever reaped in Ireland. The heavy and almost incessant rain has laid low many nourishing fields. Potatoes havo suffered severely. If tho weather impioves there would still be hopo of re covery. Made au Assignment. Louisville, Ky., July 18. Zumut & Ivimmel, jewelers, made an assignment yesterday. Their liabilities are about $10,000 and their assets about one-third of that amount. Their cteditors aro chiefly iu New Yoik aud Boston. Little Rock, Aik., July 18. J. J. Wi?gs, druggist, made an assignment yes teiday. His assets and liabilities aic un known. New York Greenbacks to Ho It Alone. Albany, N. Y., July 18. The state convention of the National Greenback Labor party met hero to day, about fifteen delegates being present. George O. Jones, chaiiman of tho excculivo committee, in calling tho convention to order said tho party was determined t make no affilia tions or combinations with any party. This sentiment was loudly applauded. Temporary officeis were then elected. Suuk by an fcxcumlun stark. Chester, Pa., Juuc 18. The excursion steamboat Thomas Clyde, while returning a paity of Chester excursionists from Camden last night, collided with and sank the steam tug Laura below tbo mouth of the Schuylkill. The ctew of the tug, con sisting of four men and a boy, were res cued. The Clyde had a large hole stove in her and proceeded to Wilmington for repairs. Avenging Ills Father's Murder. Richmond, July 18. Dr. Keys, of Mill ville, Ray county, two years ago shot and killed Dr. Roberts. Keys was twice tried and on tho second trial declared insane. He was sent to the asylum, but was dis charged as cured last Thursday. Charle3 Roberts, a son of Dr. Robe rts, hearing of Keys's return, sought him out and fired several shots at him, killing him instantly. Roberts gave himself up. Four Passengers Fatally Injured. Boston, Mass., July 18. A special from St. John N. B., says : an axle on ono of the passenger cars on the Prince Edward Island railway broke near Charlottetown yesterday. Two cars were derailed and four dassengers fatally injured, including a woman and a child who fell beneath a car. Conductor Hull, of this city, is among tho wounded. Two Hoys Burned to Heath. Schenectady, N. Y., July 18. The fire caused by an explosion at the Carolline works, in this city, last evening, destroyed the building. Two boys named Feary and Ketchum were burned in tbo rains. Fearey's body has been recovered. Tbe loss is 15,000, Heavy Damage Caused by Bale. St. Joseph, Mo., July 18. Last evening a rain storm of great force, accompanied y bail,, caused a Joss to the city by the damage done to sewers and roads. Special dispatches from various points in Kansas and Missouri indicate heavy damage to the wheat still in shock and tho oats crop which is now nearly ready to harvest. Peoria, Ills,, July 18. Heavy floods are reported from the vicinity of St. Joseph, Mo. Many small buildings have been car ried away, causing $50,000 damage. Crops have also suffered. The President's summer Vacation. Washington, July 18. The president has not made any arrangements for tho summer, all statements to the contrary notwithstanding. He has received a large number of invitations, but so far has not finally accepted any of them. A Western Defaulter. Lugansport, Ind., July 18. It has been discovered that Oscar Goodwin, cash ier of the Logansport national bank, who disappeared recently is a defaulter to the amount of $15,000. "fl Usual." New York, July 18. There is no change in the freight handlers' strike to-day. At all piers work seems to be progressing favorably. Bun Over by the Cars aud Killed. Columbus, Ohio, July 18. Wilbur Bethard, brother of the mati who wanted to shoot Guiteau in the court room at Washington, was run over by tho cars at Elniwood, on the Toledo railroad, this morning and killed. ' Saiatoga Races. Saratoga, July 18. First race-: Good Night first, Pinafore second. Time l:o5. Second race :. Miss Woodfore first, Tar antella second. Time 1:03 J. Thire race : Bond-Or firBt, Monogram second. Time 1:45. WKATUKK INDICATIONS. Washington, D. C, July 18. For tte Middle Atlantic states, partly cloudy weather, local rains, winds mostly south erly, stationary temperature and lower pressure. Death From Heart Disease. Chester, Pa., July 18. Thomas Holt aged 65, a wealthy manufacturer, of Oak dale, Delaware county, died suddenly of heart diseaso at his home yesterday. Ruling Out the American Oarsmen. London, July 18. The Hillsdale ciew have been icfused an entry to all the races. Tbe English association is inquiiing in America for the amateur standing of the crew before deciding to accept their cha! lege. Tba Cincinnati Strike Endod. Cincinnati, July 18. The boiler makers have resumed work at a ten per cent, ad vance. Another Charlie IJorh Case. Montreal, July 18. Melvin Smith's two-year-old child was abducted last night. Its minder is threatened unless .10,000 ransom is paid. Talk of Adjournment. Washington, July 18. The Republican Senate caucus this morning agreed to bring forward appropriation bills at onco with a view to adjournment on the twenty ninth iust. Signed the scale. Wheeling, July 18. W. II. Carothers has leased the Klamar mill at Moundsville, and signed the scale, and is to-day mak ing iton. This is tbe second mill at work here. STK1KK THEM OUT. The Work or tho Congressional Falsllirrs. New York Herald. Mr. Benjamin Butterworth falsified the Congressional Record a few days ago by striking out of it something ho had said in debate which he found it expedient to sup press, and also took tho unwarrantable liberty of striking out at tho same time some remarks of Mr. Samuel S. Cox with out Mr. Cox's pannissiou or sanction. Yesterday the attention of tho Houte was called by Mr. Abtam S. Hewitt to an other variety of falsification committed upon the Congressional Record. Tho olfeuder in this instance is the notorious Mr. George M. Robeson, who has inserted into the printed pages of his recent speech on tho Naval Appropriation bill a viruleut attack upon Mr. Hewitt which never was spoken. It does not admit of argument that thet omissions and insertions are lawless, cow ardly and outrageous. Tho management of tho Record is subject to tbe regulation of the joint committee on printing, which consists, ou the part of the Senate, of Messrs. Anthony, Hawley, and Gorman, and on the part of the Houso of Represen tatives of Messrs. Van Horn, McCluro aud Springer. It is tho clear duty of this com mittee to subject Messrs. Butterworth and Robeson to official censure. Is There Wo Limit ? Philadelphia Times. Hubbell is progressing with his rubbery of officers and employees of the govern ment. After striking the women teachers, nurses, etc., of the Indian school at Car lisle, he has pounced upon the day-laborers employed at tho sub-aqueous excavations at Hell Gate and demauds that they shall bob up serenely from below the surging waves of Hell Gate and deliver $17.50 each for party expenses. Is there to be no limit to this unblush ing, lawless robbery? Nothing is to be expected of.Presidcnt Arthur, for Hubbell announces in his assessment circulars that the demand "will not be objected to in any official quarter;" but there must be some honest, bravo Republicans in tho Senate and House who can't bo silent under this shameless theft of the scanty biro of labor ers, nurses, scrubbing-women and other helpless dependents. Where is Senator Hawley ? Where' is Judge Kelley ? Both have been steadily opposed by the machine and all machine appliances, and why don't they lead in the exposure and defeat of this infamy ? Some Boss Information. llrailford Era, Ind. Boss McKee will hold another confer ence of the committee. Boss Cooper has all the conference he wants. Boss Hensel smiles and says go in boys I will trim you up in fine shape wben we reach the homestretch. ESTATE Or MARX WARD, LATE of Lancaster city, deceased. Tbe under signed auditor, appointed to distribute tbe balance remaining in the hands of Elizabeth Marks, administratrix, to and among those legally entitled to the same, will alt lor that purpose on THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 18W. at 10 o'clock, a. m.. in the library room ot in courthouse, in tbe city of Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. A. H. IfRiTCHEY, JulyT-IWoawF Auditor. MTB. ratiadeiaitia atarkau ftlLAsatnTa.July 18. Flour dull and weak; Superfine, at 92 7583 25 : Extra, $? S04 25 ; hloand Indiana family, 66 o5; Penn'a lamlly.fSSseSBe. -. Rye flour at H 004 23. Wheat dull and weak ; Pel. and Pa. Hed, tl 2081 21 ; do Amber, I 21Q123. Corn quiet but Arm. Oats scarce and wanted. Rye steady at SOasic. Provisions in steady Jobbing demand. Lard firm. Butter Arm with lair demand ; Creamery Extra, 26c; do good to choice. 2325o. Eggs steadier ; Pa., 21c ; Western, 19c. Cheese Arm. supplies light. . Petroleum Arm ; Kenned, 6&C. Whisky at fl 17. new vara- msten. i Niw Teas. July 18. Flour State and West ern dull and strongly In buyers' lavor ; South ern dull and weak. Wheat l3j.gC lower, unsettled and ex cited; fair speculative business; No. 2 Red, July, 1 201 23; do Aug., 91 18 i 1 20 ; do Sept., 91 ISQl 20 ; do Oct., 91 1981 21 ; lo year, 91 179l 13Wc. Corn lc lower and heavy ; Mixed West ern spot. 8283c ; do future. 788lc. Oats liJic better ; No. 2 July, (He ; do Aug., MH451c ; do Sept., Ifi-JlHJnC : do Oct,, c ; State, C3g9e ; Western. COQtigc. Oram ana rrovtsioa notations. One o'clook quotations ot grr.ln and provit Ions, furnished by S. K. Yumlt, Urokvr, IV East King street. July 18. Chicago. Wheat Corn Oats Pork Lard July.... 1.06 .75 Mii ..". August; l.m .7" .3S)i 21 on laso Sept.... i.tj .", .inn 21.17;$ I2.ta;i Ye:ir.. l.oiJS .w; Phllndelpbta. Julv..... 1.21 .a; mu AUg I.1S?4 .85 .50J? Sept.... l.b jso . Western Grain Markets. Tolbdo, O., July 17. W heat lower ; No. Uwl, spot. 11 !; July, $1 12,; August, 1074; No. 2 new red, $1 16. Corn nominally unchanged. Oats dull and lower ; No. 2 August, Xk-. bid ; September, 'JSUfs. At the close Wheat lower ; No. 2 red spot. $1 20 bid: July, f 1 UJg ; August. $1 074 Other grains quiet and nominally unchang ed. Kcccipts Wheat, 1P.000 bus.; Corn, 12,000 bus. Shipments Wheat, 30,000 bus.; coin, 1,600 bus. Peoria, July 17. Corn active, but lower; Oats inactive and lower ; No. 2 While, .V.; 57c. Kve dull and lower : No. 2 7172c. Whisky Demand chiefly lor speculation at $1 13. Western Cattle Market. East Liberiy. Pa. July 17. Cattle llecelpta :;,920 head ; market very dull; extra. $70750: good, S 75S6 75; common. $31 0. Hogs Kcccipts 4,000 head ; markot dull : Phlladelphlas, 13 70528 85 ; Haltimores, $S30 8 00 ; Yorkers, $8S 25. Sheep Kecelpts 1,000 head : market slow : extr.i, 4 755 ; good, f I iOty I CO ; mmon 2 0 350. Baltimore, July 17. Beef Cattle. Market slow; topi, He lower; others lie. off; very beat 7!47c ; first quality, (7c ; medium. VA&Vlc: ordinary. V.ftlc. most sales woro lrom 5$0c ; receipts, 2,317 head; sales, 1,401 head. Swine l-'ull supply and only moderate de mand; nolpts, 5,206 head ; quotations, 10;i3; llfcc. Sheep and Lambs Becclpts, 7,644 head ; quotations: sheep, 3'J5e; lambs, 53 OJJc. Live Stock Market. CBioAao,.Iuly 17. Hogs KcceIpl3,l3,0U0 head; shipments, 7,000 bead ; market slow and un- s:itiHtnntorv. lint stenrtv mixed. 7 25AHH : heavy, $S05&3; libt 7308 10; skips, ftl.?) 7 00. Cattle Kecelpts, 7,000 head ; shipments, 1,300 head ; no really good native here; valuen nominally steady: exports, 7 40g8; good to choice shipping, $0507 20; common to fair, $536 25 ; butchers' $2 40&5 : Blockers and feed ers, 42 7584 SO: Texan cows, $3 60i?3 75: can ning steers. $l4 50; shippers, $4 75W5 50 ; Wy oming half breeds, $5 25. Sheep Kecelpts, 2,000 head ; shipments. 200 head ; market steady ; poor to lair. 3i3 50 ; medium, to good, $3754 25 ; choice, ft 3504 55; Texas sheep, W 125; demand weak and qual ity poor. .British cable advices to the Drovers' Journal show no quotable change in cattle and sheep from last week ; supplies moderate ana 1 r mand lair; prices 1917hc fl ft estimated dead weight for cattle, and 172Tc lor sheep, Nkw York, July 17. Beeves Receipt?, 8,800 head,mnklng 13,100 head for the week ; market ovei supplied and extietnely dull unit we-tk at a reduction ot rather morn than Tc fl It, ; common to prime native steers sold at WQ 14Kc. to dress 55 to 57 lbs ; extra do.. H4I5 ; Colorado halt-breed steets. 910c : Texas '.igSlOJc ; none used for the export trade. Shipments tor the week Beef, 013 quarters: live sheep, 411 head. Sheep Kecelpts, 13,500 head, making 46,700 head for the week: market slow, nt a reduc tion of 7Ko to7c ft lb, with a bad finish, and at least 10 car loads to carry over; extremes, $135 50 Tfl 1001b Sheep, and $5 25650 for lambs. Swlnc Keclpts, 7.3C0 head, making 20.500 tor the week : market weaker lor live hogs at $7 60 8 50 $ ICO lbs. I'hlladelphla.Vattle Market. Monpay, July 17. The receipts ol livcttloek at thn Philadelphia stock yards were: For tho week: Beeves, 3,000 head ; sheep, 10,000 head ; hogi, 3,100 iiead. Previous week Beeves, 3,300 head ; sheep, 10,000 head ; hoga 3,:too head. Beer Cattle were lnaclivo and !e per pound lower on all gra'les except common, which were fully c lower. This decline was occa sioned by the heavy iccelpts. Wc quote as follows : Extra. 8i3'ic; Good, 78c; Medium, 6'4f7c : Common, 4J4tic ; fat cows, 4K:'-. ' Milch Cows were dull at $T02C0, with sales of extra grades as high as $100. Sheep were rather active, and prices weie firm, although thn cost wholesale was hlgher than last week. Lambs were dull and prices closed $1 per hundred lower. Calves wero ln aclivo and lower, several can ol Now Yoik State being sold ai 4fJ5c. We quote as follows: Extra, 5Jfl52gc; goodSSSJic: medium 4JJ (fJ4c: common llj4c; culls 3;ffl.'5c ; lambs, 4;7Xc : calves 4ijsKc. ' Hogs were talrly active and prices wei e fl rm. We'quotoaB follows: Extra, very few, 12Jc; good, 12f12!ic ; medium, US)llc. BALKS Off BKEVK8 AT TIIK WEST rHILAUKLrili A STOCK YARDS. Mai tin. Fuller & Co., 185 Toxans, wholesale, 5J43c. 1?3 Western, wholesale, iS7c. Roger Maynes, 220 West and Texans, SU". A. '& J. Christy, 1ST. Western and Va. 5liViv. E. S. McFillen, 100 Western, 7H8'Ac. . F. McFillan, SO West and W. Va., OJeJic. James Clemson 42 Western, acct., Levi sen- senlir. 57Kc. 18 York Co., acct., J. . Leather-Levihon- by ; 16 Lan. co., ac, suing, &7JSC Uluian, 13S Tex., ace',., Martin Fuller ft Co , 5Kf96xc. M 32 West va., acct A. Sumlnelmci' 7(380 54 W. Va., acct..L. Sencnig, VAc 05 w. Va., ac. Lehman ft Co. J08. Schambeig & Paul, 2S7 Western and Texans, G. Sehamberg ft Co.. 185 Western. Texans and W.Va.,!&b-c. Lowcnsteln ft Adler, 201 Western, Texans ft W. Va., 488c. Daniel Murphy, 150 Western, 67c. H. Chain, jr., 73 West Va., 0)f7c. M. Levi, 120 Western nnd W. Va., 4K8)c. John McArdlo.160 Western, 7Jg8c. L. Horn, 75 West Va., 4g6c. Owen Smith, 170 Texans, 5H&SAc. 36 Western; 60 West Va., acct.. H. C. Seymour; 18 West Va. act. Honseman ft Co., 6ff 8kc. Baclunan ft Levi, 110 Western, 67c. F. Scheetz, 41 Western. C37c. 15 rexang. 5ec. H. Chain. 40 Western, mixed, 4Q5c James Anil, 40 Western mixed, 6tc. Daniel Smyth A Bro., 126 Western, 668c. Dennis Smyth, 00 Western and W. Va.67ic. J. F. Sadler ft Co , 17 carloads Western whole sale 5K6c. Abe Osthelm, 23iWcst Va., 6Q7c. J. T. Latta, 15 cluster co.. 6$68c. Samuel Brown. 10 carloads Western, whole sale, (07e. Lowcnsteln ft Heilbron, 65 mixed, 4tfGc. DBB98KD MXATB. Dressed Beeves were activo and closed at 8 l2Hc, tbe former rate tor Texans. BALHiaBT WW. Thus. Bradley, 150 head at 0)60130. W. H. Brown 105 do. at BiQUXc. A. A.BoswelU08dO.at9T2)c. C. S. Dengler, 70 do. at !tWffll2c. J. F. Lowden, 40 do at 9X12c. Harlam ft Bro., 70 do at !?412Jc. Dressed sbeep were active. Samuel Stewart sold 740 head at 8Q9)c.and 76 head of dressed lambs at 12fyl3c. stoeKiai New York, Philadelphia and Local stocks also United States Bonds reported daily by Jacob B. Lous, 22 North Queen street. July 18. 10M IM fc a. x. r. at. r.v. DeL.Lack.ft Western VBX 129ft 130X Denver ft Bio Grande 61 6 tyt N.Y..Lake Erie ft Western.... 40 4052 40 Kansas and Texas S9H 34 Z&i. Lake Shore Mich. Southern- 113 1!SV 112ft New York Central uyA iu 135 New JerseyCeofcJ-. 77V 78ft Ti Ontario western 28 so 29, ... & VM 46 ... 105 0KK 10SV ... 119$ lr llg XflXaS JtMiHC Wabash. Ms. uonto 4k Pacinc... Western Union TeL Co FeaBsylvantaK.lt. KMHlIB Buffalo Fltte. ft We Northern Pactftc fm Preferred.... 91i 3. St Ml nJi M'i 1 ir? Pat val. Lane Vty 8 per cL Loan, due IS. . .Il is... MO WW... lt " 1836... W0 " 5 per ctt a lor SO years.. K M a per et. School Loan.... WO " 4 " In 1 or 30 years., lw " 4 in or an yean... loo " 6 in w or years. 100 Manhelm borough loan wo luinnoii Last sale 105 107H 1M lfl no 112 ue 102J0 lOi 110.25 12T. HI 117 I.IL.VI 111.30 't.M iint IM 70.50 115 First National Bank. ino Farmers' National Bank so Fulton National Bank loo Lancaster County National Bauk.. 50 Columbia National Bauk loo Kphrata Nauonni iiank inn First National Bank, Columbia.. .. 100 first National Bank, Strasburg.... too First National Bank, Marietta 10" rirst National Bank. Mount Joy.. 1W Lltltz National Bank low Manheim National Bank 100 Union National Bauk. Mount Joy. New Holland National Bank ion MISOaLLAKaOm STOCKS. auarryvllle R. K. 5i lllcrsvllle Street Car 30 Inquirer Printing Company. .10 Watch Factory 100 Gas Light nd Fuel Company.... 25 Stevens House 100 Columbia Uas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iron Company 100 Marietta lloliowware 100 Stevens House 50 Sicily Island Ml East Brandy wine ft Waynesb'g. 50 llillcrsvlllo Normal School ffZ.25 2KJ0 50 90 a 170 1 10 1 MIMTBIXAHBOtTS BOITM. Ounrryvllle R. R., due 18NS. ...4100 I20 lots 105.50 Heading ft Columbia R. R,. 5'n 100 Lancaster Watch Co.. due 1830 a... 100 Lancaster Uas Light and Fuel Co.. dun In lor 90 years 100 Lincaster Gas Light and Fuel Co., due 1836. ............. ......... 100 100 IPS 3J.3S 85 275.25 9 10.25 Lancaster A Marietta Lancaster ft New Holland.... 100 Lancaster ft Susqneliunna. 300 TVRHNKB STOCKS. SprlnK A Heaver Vtliov 25 Bridgeport ft Uores hoe !3)$ Columbia ft Chestnut Hill 25 L'olumblnft Washington 25 Columbia ft Big Spring 25 Lancaster ft Enbratn 25 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 Strasburg ft Millport 25 Marietta ft Maytown 29 Marietta ft Mount Jov- 2ft Lane., Elizabethan ftMlddlot'n 100 Lancaster ft Friiltvllle. So Lancaster ft.Lititz V Lancaster A Wllliaiuatown 25 Lancaster Manor 50 Lancaster A Manhelm 25 22 IS 20 IS 47.23 21 W 40.1.' 60 50 75 55 1.W.10 4,1 JfOM BAEK. UOK feALK. AN1HMEN81S NUHDKKOr HOUSE?, STORKS. BUILDING LOTS, ftc. or all ilftsui Iptions. in all localities ant at all price. NEW CATALOGUE, -with pilces, tree to every one. ALLAN A. HERR A CO , dec3-6uid 3 North Duke street. ' POSIT1VK PUBI.H; KALE OrVAUTABLB CITY PROPERTY. On SATURDAY, the Will day of AUGUST, 183 '. thn undersigned, being all ot tan children of Peter Long and Elizabeth Long, late ot the city oi Lancaster, deceased, wllll offer at pub lic sale, nt the Sorrel Horse Hotel (Frank Slough's), West King street, ot saiiL city, the following rcul estate, viz. : A lot or piece of ground, Nltiiutcd on the northwest corner of West Orange and Char lotte streets, in said city, containing In fiont on said Wu.it Orange street, 64 feet, i'i inches, morn or less, and extending of thesame width northwardly 151 icet. moro or less, to the property now in the posses-ion ot Jobn Gib son, bounded on tho east by sold Charlotte street ; on tbe west by the property belonging to the ieirs of Thomas Arnold, deceased; ou south by said West Orange street, and ou tin north by property of said John Gibson Whereon Is erected a one-olory LOG DWELL ING HOUSE, Stable, ftc. The lot contains 11 variety ol Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, and well of excellent water. And Is one .t the mojt eligible building lots In the city. Good title will bo given to tho 1n1reliH.--.cr. Persons desiring luriher information m.iy call on William R. Wilson and H.Clay I'.ni baker, esqs. Sale to commence at 7 o'clock p.,m.'. when terms will bemailu known by the under-iignuit owucis. JOHN LONG, SUSAN LONG, CATHARINE LONG. ADALINE LONG. FANNY FRKK. SARAH LONG, MARY SHAM D. ELIZABETH STIFFLE.: Hksiiy SnuinsHT, Auctioneer. July8-7tdSftangl7.13 10 MEDICAE. I From Frank Ijeslie's Illustrated Hciv paper A LADY SATO, "Hume Horrid Pimple! No. I CMlot tin. riease Present My Excuses."' Probably two-thinU ol tho ladles in so ciety and homes of our land aro afflicted with skin discuses ot various kinds, to do away with which.it It could bo done with out iiilury, would bo the happiest event ot thetr live.?. Then she would have in htcadol adisligmcdnnd marred counten ance, one that would bo handsome, or at least good looking, for any one with a clear, pure skin, no matter wh-tt tho cut of her features are, has a certain amount of good looks which attract everybody As It Is now, she imagine every one sees and talks abont "those freckks,'' "those hoi riil pimples." and other blemishes with which she Is aflilcted, and this is true of either sex. To Improve this appearance great risks are taken ; arsenic, mercury, or high sound titled named articles containing theso deati'-deailng drugs, are taken In hopes of getting rid of all these troubles. In ninny cases, death is the result. No al leviation of tho burning, heating, itching and inflammation is given. All troubled uith Eczema (salt rheum). Tetters. Hu mors, Inflammation, Rough Scaly Erup tions of any kind. Diseases ot tho Hair and Scalp, Scrofula, Ulcers, Pimples or Tender Itchlngs on any part of the body, should know that there Is hope lor tbcm iu a sure, perfect and elegant remedy, known as " Dr. C. W. Benson's Skin Core." it makes the skin white, soft and smooth, removes tan and freckles, nnd is tho best toilet dressing in the world. It Is, elegant ly put up. two bottles In one package, con -sistlng ol both internal and external treat ment. Our readers should be sure to get this and not some old remedy resuscitated oii tho success of Dr. Benson's and uow advertised as "The Great klh Cure.' There Is only one, It bears the Doctor's picture and 1 1 for sale by all druggists, f 1 per package. A Senaatlew. HAS OITEK BKKIf MADB by the discovery ot some new thing, but nothing has ever stood the text like Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills. They really do cure stek licit (.iclie, nerv 011s headache, neuralgia, nervousness, :deeples3ne3.. Indigestion, iiaralysls' and melancholy. Price. 50 cents per box. two for II, six for 92.50 by mull, stBge free. Dr. C. W. Benson, IJultiiiioie. Md. Sold by alldru gists. C. N. CIUTTKN TON, 115 Fnllon street. New York, la wholesale agents for Dr. C W, Ben Bon's remedies. jnylZ-lUMl.M.WftSftwT mmm TARH.KR'!4 HAIR BALSAM. A perfect dressing, elegantly perfumed and harmless. Restores color and prevents baldness. All Farmers, Blethers, Business Men. Me chanics, Ac., who are tired out by work or worry, and all who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or liver complaints, you can bo invigorated and cured by using Nj... PARIER'8 GINGEE T0H1C. If you are wasting away with Consumption, Age, or any disease or weakness, you will And tbe Tonic a HIGHLY INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVER INTOXICATES.! None genuine without signature ot Hiscox ft Co. 50c and tl sixes at dealers ia drugs. Large saving by buying 91 size, aplo-ooaeow Omaha Com Omaha Preferred Chlcajro.MiL St. Paul.. mi 2X iw
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