LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER TUESDAY OCTOBER 11. 1881. H f COLUMBIA NEWS. OUH REGULAR CORRESPONDENCE. A riding pirty will go te Marietta this evening. Fourth street between Locust and Wal uut is being macadamized. Miss Maggie Mullen is visiting ftiends in Baltimore. Miss Mattie McClelleu, daughter of Gen eral McClellen, of Altejna, is the guest of Miss Minnie Gillmau. Very few vegetables iu market this marniug. The " picture man "' again in town. The ice business is failing and coal busi. i:css increasing. The Baltimore Oriele began yesterday. We cannot learn of auy Columbians at tending. It is thought that the canals will be closed the latter part of next month. Mr. Gee. II. Adams's Humpty Dumpty advertising car passzd through here at 12:30 this p. m. Mr. bteve Jlederwcll is home en a short visit, lie has a very large carbuncle en his arm, which at times is very.piinful. Mrs. Rider, at the Henry Clay furnace, died yesterday morning. She leaves a husband and several .small children. A wedding took place this morning iu the St. Peter's Catholic cliuicli, but the names et the happy couple we failed te learn. A reception will be held at the bride's heuse this evening. A notice is published that persons are forbidden te threw ashes aud ether diit en the vacant let at the side of A. G. Guiles's grocery store, under a heavy penalty. Mr. Geerge Rcilseckcr has purchased a pair of new horses te drive double. The animals are a line looking set aud present a handsome appearance when being driven together. Mr. Redsecker is always doing something te please our citizens in the way of having geed teams. His stable has some of tlic best stock that cm ba found in Lancaster county. Mr. Samuel Campbell has a number of pure-bred Kentucky heisus for sale at his stables en Fourth street. We were shown them this morning and they certainly are a noble looking set of animals. Clean limbed they appear as though they could cover an immense amount of greu-id iu a short time. A number el young men were en the river sheeting ducks en Sunday. We would advise them te take a week day for this sport,as sheeting en Sunday has a fine of $25. A certain well-known sportsman told us this morning if they did the same thing again they would be prosecuted. Telegraph operateis at the east and west yards of the Pennsylvania railroad are over worked. Maish Smith, one of the opera tors, was forced te work leit -eight hours last week iu succession. Mr. Paul JJletz. who a few weeks age left for the Lebanon college, returned home this morning, having had a sev. re attack of home sickness. He says he 03uld stand it providing hu had his horse along. The Henry Clay (iiiuace is receiving a new coat of paint, and being otherwise cleaned up. The Shawnee furnace will also be repaired in a few days. Ne. 2 of of the Shawnee furnace is expected te be started in a few weeks. A smart emigrant missed his train this morning. He jumped off it te take a leek at our beautiful river, ami came back just as the train hid started. IIj lan alter it but was unable te catch up. He remarked that he would be oil beard inside of the next twenty-four benis, lie is new walk-, ing towards Harrisbnrg. The heaviest frost of the season fell this morning. At live o'clock the house tops and streets, looked as though a heavy snow had fallen. Chestnuts and ether nuts. which have bccii somewhat kept back en its account of net having a frost, will new be sold in large quantities. Ce. U. tiding te Torktewn. "Amsiews, la., Oct. te, iSsl. " Cant. 1. B. Csise, " Cem'd'g ellicer el Ce. C. 4lh Kcg't. N. G. 1. "Your company is detailed for York Yerk town centennial celebration. J. II. Geed, "Colonel 4th Reg't." The above telegram was received by Capt. Case some time yesterday afternoon. In less than an hour the whole of Colum bia knew its contents. The members of the company nearly went frantic with joy when the geed news was published. And well they may, for it was an unexpected honor. At fust when intention was te take fifteen hundred nienalen. we thought and received word te the effect that our company would be among the lucky ones ; but when the number was reduced te seven hundred, we gave up all hepe. We all feel the honor conferred upon us by the selection, aud Lane istcr county may feel proud of her only military company. Ce. C has been organized nearly live years aud in that time the men uudcr Captain Case have worked hard and well, as yearly inspection reports will show. Without a doubt Captain Case is te-day the proudest man iu Columbia and justly te.), for it is owing te his in tegrity, attention and thorough under standing of the tactics that has brought Ce. C this proud moment. Last evening a large number wcie present at drill, and the geed uews put se much iife iu the members that they drilled as they never did before. On Wednesday evening every member is requested te be present in uniform, as final arrangements for the trip te Yorktewu will then be made. A business meeting was held after the drill. Conspicuous te be setn in drill last evening were Sergeants Bright, Fil bert and Allisen and Privates Wise and Scner, formerly of the Columbia cadets. The young men have net forgotten what they learned a year age. Sale of Horses. Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at public sale at the Merrlmac house, Lancas ter, Pa., October 10, 1881, for Gee. Gross Gress man 13 head of Ohie horses at an aveiage price of $147.50 per head. Iftf AHTISXTMJIEMEXT8. -JOTICK, LADIES! "VTOTICK, i-ADlEst Quite III. The many friends of Sheriff Strine will regret te learn that he is quite ill, being confined since yesterday morning te his bed by a severe attack of erysipelas. ISaltnnere ami Vorutewu. A number of our citizens have gene te Baltimore te attend the Oriele. Seme will go te Yorktown during the week. Mayer' Court. This morning the mayer.had two vags who were discharged, together with two drunks. Amusements. llwjuc s Uriti'h Minslrcli. Tomorrow even ing .Sam Hague's British Minstrel, composed of li fty member.-', will appear at Fulton opera heu-c under the direction et that well-known amusement cateicr. Mr. .Ine. D. Mishler. This gentlemen, whose word i-. geed author ity in anything concerning popular entertain ment, wiitesthat this entertainment it one of the finest he ever witnessed, and lie was pres ent at their opening in this country a few-week-, age. He was especially imprc-scd with the air of reliueiiieut pervading the entire perleriuauce unit says the untile is of an ex ceptionally high character, it being the design of the pioprieter te get It its near pertectien us well may be. The troupe's visit te this ceun try has thus far been a gratifying success. The Cheapest and Best Place te Buy yoer MILLINERY GOODS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS, IS HOUGHTON S CHEAP STORE, 25 A. QUEEN STREET, Where we receive all the latest styles and new goods daily, beught: direct frwni Manufacturers and Importers and sold at the very lowest prices. It you want a oantlseme JIat or -Bennet go te Houghten's. Ifveu want a handsome crepe Jiat or jsennei go te muguwu . yen want handsome Ostrich Tips cheap go te Houghten's. It yen want handsome Large Fiuiue3 cheap gote uengn line flushes t he finest Black S 4r.A IM..A1;. -..1,-..ti Fringes from 20c. 25c, 33c, 40c,50c up te $3 ier yard and Silk Fringes in all shades cheap, go te Houghten's. It you want the finest line or J,aees mine ciryeneap. se ie uuugnienu. n you want a New Stvle Hat or Bennet any style, bhape or quality go te Houghten's Moseow Beavers 20 and 25c. Best quality Grass Beavers 05c; best quality Beavers $2.87: bilk Plush Hats $..87 ; tine Derbys f 1 ; trimmed Derbys $1,20. If you want fine goods, latest styles and lowest " HOUGHTON'S THIRD EDITION IUE3DAY EVENING, OCT. 11, 1881. tens. II yOU Waul lianoseuic niuja uuu uiciuu , "s e. uii nnill all shades go te Houghten's. If yen want fine Silk errata all shades cheap, and ilk Velvets in the city rer SI, 1.23, l., l.w, go i neuguums. 11 yen want ,. f,- a,. 1'v.nnil son rwr vnnl srote Hotnrhten'S. It you want Black Silk 1VKAT1IKK INDICATIONS. "Washington. D. C, Oct. 11. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, westerly winds, stationary or higher bar ometer, falling followed by rising temperature. CHEAP STOBE, Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, UTFF'S 3U5KCANT1XE CULLKUE, ni'Kty MKRUANTILE COUEUE, TV Ne. 40 FIFTH AVENUE. Te impart a PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION lias, ler many years and with great succc-K been the aim et Duff's College. The faithful student has here facilities for such a training as will qualify liuu for an imme diate entrance upon practical duties in any sphere et life. Fer circulars, address P. uUFP SON. PltwburgH. Pa. S-Mutt's ltoekkeeping, published by Harper & Bres., printed in colors, 400 pages. The lar'cst work en the science published. A wenc ler Bankers, Railroads, Business Men and Practical Accountants. Price, 83. OO. ell-itd&w 3IACVEAGU AND WINDOM. Tried for Treason. Londen, Oct. 11. The Berlin cerres pendent of the Times says the trial of sixteen persons, chiefly workmen, has com menced at Leipsie for treason against the constitution and infringemeat of the socialist law by smuggliug into the bar racks and otherwise disseminating reve lutienary writings, including the social journal, the Frieheit. 3tcCX JWMt. New Yerk, Philadelphia and L0c.1t Stocks also United States Bends reported daily by Jacob B. Lea. N. E. Cor. Centru Square Nw Voik Stocks. Stocks higher. A.M. 10:00 Tmneis, erysipelas, mercurial disease, soiefula. and general debility, cured by "Dr. J.indeey'H Bleed Searcher." el-lmdAw Our harp reporter was neatly shaved yes. terday with Cutlcura Shaving Seap. Ij iterative weaknesses aud mers cured by Malt Bitters. debilitating hu- SfEVIAl. NOTJVES.- lied HugH. Reaches. Rats, mice, ants, flies, vermin, mosquitoes insects, Ac, cleared out by " Bough en Rats" 13c. boxes at druggists. Virtue Acknowledged. 51r. Ira Mulhelland, Albany, N. V., writes : " Fer several years I have sultered from oft recurring bilious headaches, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar te my mi. Since wing your Burdock Bleed Bitters 1 am entirely 10 lieved." Price $1. Fer -ale at 11. 15. Cochran's drug stoic, 137 North Queen .street, Lancaster There are political outbreaks se popular with the whole people that the state dare net Mterfcte. The breaking out of pustules, pim ples tetter and the like en the faca, can be pleasantly cured by Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure. Alse geed for the hair and scalp. 'Sellers' Liver Pills" have been the stand ard remedy for malaria, liver complaint, cos ces ivenevs, etc.. ler fifty years. el-lmd&w Drunken Stun'. Hew many children and v, omen are slowly and study dying, or rather being killed, by exces-ive doeterinir, or the daily use e( some drug or drunken stuff called medicine, that no one knows what it Is made et, who can casiiy.be cured and saved by Hep Bitters, iiia'ic of Heps, Buchu, Mandrake. Dandelion ice, which is se pure, simple and harmless that the most trail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child can trust in them. Will you be saved by them ? ce ether column. nl-'Jivd&w A Healthy .State. People aic constantly changing their homes irem East te West and from North te Seuth or n'cc versa, in searcn of a healthy state. If they would learn te be contented, and te use the celebrated Kidney-Wert when sick they would be much better oil. The whole system can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but ef fectual remedy. See large advertisement. ectlO-lwd&w MoTneru: Jt! 01 iiern s 1 ..KiJliersi: Are you disturbed at night mid broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth ? 1J -.-., go at once and get a bottle el MBS. WlN'sLOW's SOOTHING hYRUP. It will re lieve the peer little sufferer immediately de pend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en caith who has ever 11-cd it, wne will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te t lie mother, and relief and health te the child. operating like magic. Jt is perfectly siilr. te use 111 all eases, and pleasant le the taslr, ami is the prescription et one el the eM-'-tand best female physician and r.jirse.-i in the U::'lcii Stale... Sold everywhere; 25 cents a ! 01 lie MHi-Mvd.Vw.M.W.V.S He te 11. B. Ceenmn's irng Mere, i:7 North Queen street, ler Mrs. i'Vetie'.t Xcw J'a J'a tienal Dyes. Fer brightness ami durability et co!or,are unequaled. Celer from 2 le 5 pounds. Directions in English and (Jerman. Price. 15 cents. Various Causes Advancing years, care, sickness, disappoint ment, and hereditary prcdiupositlen all ope rate te 1 urn the hair gray, and either of them Inclines it te shed prematurely. Ayhr'b Haik Vtoen will restore laded or gray, light or red hull- te a rich brown or deep black, as may be desired. It softens and cleanses the ecalp, giving it a healthy aetien. it removes and curesdaudruffand hum s. Kyltsuse tailing hair is checked, ami .1 1 rt growth will be pro duced inall cases 'i .- the iellicles arc net destroyed or the glands decayed Its effects are beautifully sii vu en brashy, weak, or sickly hair, en which a few applications will produce the gle-,3 and freshness of youth Harmless and sure in Its operatien.it is incom parable as a dressing, and Is especially valued ter the. elt lustre anil richness et tone it im parts, it contains neither oil nor dye, and will net soil or color white cambric; yeUit lasts long en the hair, and keeps it fresh and vigor en. Fer sale by all dealers. o7-lwdeed&v yjsir jLnvjSKTisuMvsi's. relSACCO OKOWERS: A Ciemt Angel's Visit A Tale et "Kosit "Kesit dalis." Blanche called en Kate, one pleasant day, and found lier sad and sighing, dearest friend, once bright and gay, new scarce could keep lrem crying; ter, 'eh," she said, "'tis a dis grace te see with scrofula, my lace se badly man ed!" then said her friend, ' llesadalis will your troubles end." Blanche called en Kate another day and found her once niore blithe and gay, her face as radiant, skin as lair, as aiiy maiden's anywhere. Fer skfn diseases' ami impure bloe I, there's nothing In the world se goeil as Itesadalis, it drives away all skin disorders, humor, nay, it tones the sys tem, cures your ills and banishes all doctor's bills! Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street. iy30-lydeedJtw3 Catarrh et the Blander. .Stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary pasages,diseased discharges, cured by Buchu paiba. Druggists. in: a ray. Chickens Melcn. Last night thieves entered the piemibrs of H. D. Bansman, en the Millersville pike, a short distance from this city, and stele from his coop about thirty full-grown, chickens. The larceny took place probably about 1 o'clock, as at that hour there was a ercat barkinjj of dogs, but the family did net think it necessary ie get up. The police have been notified. THK FAIOIHUS FKIKM). Dr. Uarbcr's Bed Herse Powders are the bet in the market. They arc net a mere feed made et inert and cheap materials, but a veritable Medicine. They con tain lour times the stiength of ordinary horse and cattle powders, ami will cure and tatten stock in one-fourth the time, acting at once upon the digestive organs and pecrctlens, and inaj' be safely relied upon for tiie cure of coughs, colds, distemper, glanders aud all disease? el horses, mules, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry They will increase the quantity ami qiiHlitj- of milk in cewi and keep all kinds el cteck in a healthy condition. Sold everywhere at 20c. per pack, C ler$l; large size 40c.. or 3 ler 51. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen slicets. aug2-lytlcnd&wl Kutscii. In this city, en October 9l.li, 1831, Valentine Kirsch, in the 77th year of his age. His relatives and friends are respectfully in vitcd te attend the funeral from his late resi dence. Ne. 73" High street, en Wednesday morning at 'J o'clock. High mass at St. Jeseph's church : interment In St. Jeseph's cemetery. 2td C-SWALU. October let h, 1SS1, Henrietta reipcr Oswald, in the (Jit li year of her age. Funeral en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment at Prospect Hill ceme tery. Yerk, Pa. 2td (iiiesn. At NefTsville, en October '., 1SS1, Sephia, relict et Themas Oresh, in the 74th year et" her age. Funeral at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning, October II. Interment at Netlsvllle Baptist meeting house. ltd II aktmas. October 10, ISel, in this city, Davjd Hartman aged 7S years, :i months and 27 days. The relatives and friends of the tamily arc j respectfully invited te attend the Itinera, lrem his late residence. Ne. 433 North Queen Jtreet, en Trursday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment at the Lancaster cemetery. 3td TAKE NOTICE! We would call the attention of all parties from whom we have bought THE '81 TOBAuCO that we desire no tobacco stripped, or delivered te us, until AFTER A HARD FROST, sufficient te cure out all danger et lat atoms or stem ret. Respectfully. A. S. ROSENBAUM & CO. ectll-5tdiltw PUHLIC SALE OF VALUABLK CITY PROPERTY. On WEDNESDAY EVEN ING. OCTOBER 12. 1881. will be sold at lmblie sale, at the City Hetal (II. II. Power, Propri etor), en North Queen street, that line two story anil attic brick slated dwelling house with two-story brick, blated back building at tached, having eleven rooms, gas, bath, fur nace, clothes closets (all in excellent order). Let "fronts 21 feet 4 Inches en East Orange street, and extends southward 215 feet te Grant street, has excellent fruit and a frame slated stable thereon; situate Ne. 321 East Orange street, Lancaster, Pa., and known as the property et Mrs. M. A. McGrann. Alse, at me same time, ana place, two lets each 21 feet inches by 215 feet, adjoining above property en the east. Possession and title April 1, 18S2. Sale te commence at 7 o'clock, p. in., el said day, when terms and conditions will lw made known by BAUSMAN & BURN.-, Keal Estate Agents, 10 West Orange street. Samuel Hess oew, Auctioneers. ecU,t,S,10.U,12dR T3IPORTANT NOTICK TO TOBACCO GROWERS All parties who have sold Tobacco te me. or any el my agents, for KEICBS .v SPIESS, arc hereby notified NOT TO STRIP THEIR TOBACCO until after a hard IreM, suillcicnt te freeze out all moisture in the stem, se as te avoid danger el stem-ret. 1 will net receive any Tobacco UXTIL THE HOLIDAYS. DANIEL MAYER, lwilR<w Buyer for KERBS & SPIESS. -TiriM'lAMSON ft FO.yjTKi:. " "' Their Successors te be Nominated To-iuer- row A Short Session of the Senate Probable. "Washington, Oct. 11. Senators Cam Cam eeon (of Pennsylvania), Saunders, Legan, Piatt, Cameren (of "Wisconsin), Valentine, Van Wyck and Sherman and three or four members of Congress called upon Presi dent Arthur this morning at 12 o'clock. A meeting of the cabinet was held at the residence of Senater Jeucs. All the mem bers were in attendance, and at 1 o'clock they were still in session. It is generally believed that at least two cabinet changes will be autieuuced when the Sen ate convenes te-morrow, theretiring mem bers being Secretary Vindera aud Atter ney (jcueral Jlacveagh. it is kuewn that the president has upon his desk above a hundred nominations te be sent te the Senate, aud the general impression is this morning that a final adjournment of the Senate will be possibie in two or three days. A large number of prominent gentle men called en Secretary Windem at the treasury department this morning. Sena tors Sherman, Frye and Allisen were among the number. The secretary left the depaitmeut a few minutes before 12 o'clock te utteud the meeting of the cabi net at the president's office. Before start ing he said, in response te an inquiry, that at present he could net say definitely hew long he would remain at the head of the department ; that the question of time was wholly in the' discretion of the presi dent. The secretary does net at all events contemplate leaving the department until ins successor is appointed. 1 he cabinet remained in session about an hour and a-quarter. Frem what can be asceitaincd it appears that the meet ing was unimportant and that the time was devoted principally te an exchange of views en the political situation as it new stands. Secretary AVindem. when asked shortly after the cabiuet meeting was ever, if it had been determined who was te suc ceed him as secretary of the treasury, re plied that the matter was still in abey ance se far as he knew, remaining about the same as it was yesterday. Speaking further regarding the meeting the secre tary intimated that there was nothing of especial interest considered. Anether cabiuet officer is authority for the state ment that no allusion whatever was made as te who would be retired from or re tained in the cabinet. Suffocated Dy smoke. Oswego, N. Y., Oct. 11. By the burn ing of two stores en "West First street this merning.a woman and child named Cooper, having rooms above the burning buildings, were suffocated te death. Herr Krupp's Big Contract. Londen, Oct. 11. A Berlin dispatch te the Morning Ist says Herr Krupp has contracted for the delivery in America of le,UUU tens mere of steel rails. An American Herse Again Victorious. Londen. "Oct. 11. Cesarewiteh stakes wen by Keene's Foxhall ; Chippondale second, Fiddler third. Nineteen ran. Howgate's Case. "Washington, Oct. 11. The Hewgate case is before the grand jury'te day. XAJtKETS. no no jr ..... Chicago A North Western Uhlcaae.Mil. A St. Paul Canada Southern C. tsLC. R.R. Del.. Lack. A Western Delaware A Hudsen Canal Denver A Rie Grande Hannibal A St. Jee Lake Shere Midi. Southern.. Manhattan Elevated t Michigan Central Missouri. Kansas Texan S. , Lake Erie Western New jersey Central N. Y.Ontarie Western New Yerk Central Ohie ft Mississippi Pacific Mail Steamshin Ce St. Paul Jt .Omaha - de Preferred li Iio 1227a 12i Oct. II. p. m. r. u. ;me 3:u 5it .... mu i2i?4 I07i wex eV,i 57U 1224 107H w; 'j PUiladelphia Market. Puiladmlphia, Oct. 11. Fleur Market unlet but steady : Superflue, 15 ttlJJj 59 ; extra at 5 7.-St 50; Ohie and Indiana family, al 7 2.iS 00; Pennsylvania family $7 003 7 75 : St. Louts de 18 0088 25 : Slinneset .Extra 17 50S7 75: de straight, $7 tags 00; winter patent 8 008 75 ; spiing de S 23fr Rye flour at $u 25. Wheat lower and unsettled : Ne. 2 Westerc Red $1 4') ; Delaware and Pennsylvania Ited, $1 49 ; de Amber , Jl 493 1 50. Cern dull and easier: steamer 7:te : ve'li.w. 71c ; mixed, 75c. Oats iuiet and steady; Ne. 2, White, 53c ; Ne. .1. de 51c ; Ne. 2, Mixed, 4SS43Jie. Rye scarce at $1 10. Previsions quiet: ints.-, perk. $20 50; beet haras, $22 ; India mess beet. $22 50, f. e. b. Bacen Smoked shoulders 10; salt tic 'Jc ; smoked hams 14c ; pickled haws 12Q13e. Lard dull: city kettle 12K; loest butchers' 1212;4: prime steam $1250. Butter Market active and llrnier ; Pemi- syi.ania creamery extra 373tc ; West ern 36c; de geed te choice 3134c: Bradfore county and New Yerk extra. 2S.TUe : firsts 26JJ27C : Western dairy extra, 2Gc ; de geed le cheice,23325c. Rolls none here. Eggs scarce and wanted ; Penn'a2."ic; West ern 2."l24c. Cheese Market tirm : choice grades active ; New Yerk full cream li-Hc; Western fill, erertm 1313c ; de lair trpoed. 1212c ; dt hat' skimmed SSlOc: Pcnna de., 795JSc. Petroleum dull; refined, 7;'c. Whisky quiet at $1 18. Seeds Geed te prime Clever dull at !lkfr 10; Timethy dull. $2 75g2 UJ; Klaxseid stead vat $145. Central Pacific... Texas Pacific Union Pacific Wabash. St. LeulM Pacific " " Preferred. 88 J$ Western Union Tel. Ce PaiLADKLPBlA. Stocks steadv. Pennsylvania R. R M5JMHII (C Lehigh Valley Lehigh Navigation Buffalo, Pitts. 4 Western Northern Central , N erthern Pacific. , " Preferred llestenvllle Philadelphia Erie B. U lewatiiileh Mining Umitkd Status Bends. 82 sis-K .... a- 119 117jril7,i 29 29S 2H 88),; S5j; 87JS 38;4 37Ji 37ii 44i 4.14 4344 92)5 91! iii 32 31ii 3I,SJ 138'J 13.Vi ! 44,; 43 4Ai IC7 ' .CI ' iwi 7 w;ii ;. 1vj 40.4 Wi IIIO Wi 92 !J 4'.i 47i 47W 1I8J4 117?i I17?i 4S',i 31 '-OJi 78 ry. S7JJ SJJs 47 88' si;.. 3i; 4i 3IK taw 45 Ji 4!i 37S t 'it 1'JJ- United States 1 per euntx.. A 3K " " v.n. 1:00 .. WMi .. 1121 .. 996 .. ltWJs Lecal stocks and Hends. Par ierK alarKei. TUE UNITED STATES SISNATi;. A tern: slopped, curable Breu n's li. Celd or bore inreat should no Neglect ticqucntly results in an In Ling Disease or Consumption, i.reucliial Treeheg de net disorder the i-leuinch like cough syrups aud balsams, b-il act directly en theintlnmed parts, allaying li-'-iliillen. give relief in Asthma. Bronchial Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles which Singers and PublicSpeakera are subject te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by physi cians, and always give nertect satisfaction. Having been tested by wide and constant uv for nearly an entire generation, they liave at tained well-merited rank among the few staple remedies of the age. Sold at 25 cents a box everywhere. , mS-lvdTThAS&lvw Anether Knet Tied. Jehn 31. Deeblcr, formerly of this city, and a compositor in the office of the In quirer, was married en 3Ienday last, in the city of Pueblo, Colerado, te 3Iiss Vicca 31. Smith, of that city. 3Ir. Deeblcr has many friends in Lancaster who wish him ;ind his young bride all possible happiness. Died Itcadlug II cr Itlble. 31is. 3Iary A. Ellis, aired C4 "sat down te read her Uible, at her her residence in Reading Sunday afternoon. and was shortly after found dead in her chair, with the open book lying at her feet. Dropsy of the heart is supposed te be the cause of her sudden death. A Pair et GlauU. With Hague's minstrels there is a pair of very tall men. The smallest measures fi feet 10 inches iu height, aud the ether, who is but 19 years of age, is 7 feet 2 inches. They attract considerable atten tion wherever they go. Neir Tclepnone Line. The new telephone line between the mayor's office and water works will be erected at once. The mayor and Superin tendent Kilch were out looking ever the route of the proposed line this morning. nieeiliig et I'iremeii. . The Fi rctnen's union of this city intend holding a meeting in the hall of the Hu mane engine house this evening. Itaseb.tll. The Ironsides and College baseball clubs will play another match came of baseball en Saturday. "Lilc, Growth, lJcauty." " What we all admire" and hew te secure It : A line head of hair in its natural color is such an adlunct te beauty that no one who prizes geed leeks should neglect te nee " Londen Hair Celer Restorer," the most cleanly and de lightful article ever introduced te the Ameri can people. It is totally ililleraiit fiem all ethers net sticky or gummy, and tree trem all impure ingredients that render many ether preparations obnoxious. It thickens thin hair, restores gray hair, gives it new Hie, keeps the scalp clean and healthy, causing the hair te grew where it had fallen off or become thin, does net soil or stale anything, and is se pcr lectly and elegantly prepared as te make it a lasting hair dressing and toilet luxury. " Lon Len Lon eon Hair Restorer" is sold by all druggi-ts. at 75 cents a bottle. Mx bottles for $1. e3M,W,S&w Who UiiAsrs Mcca Holds Little." The proprietors of Ely's Cream Balm de net claim it te be a cure-all, but a sure remedy ferCa tnrrh and Catarrhal Deatncss. Colds in tin- cad and Hay Fever. Cream Balm effectually clcinse the nasal passages of catarrh il virus, causing healthy secretion)., allays inflammation and irritation, protects the mcmbranal linings of the head from additional colds, completely hails the sores and restores the sense of taste and smell. Beneficial results are realized by a few appli cations. A thorough treatment as directed will cure catarrh. The Balm is easy te use and agreeable. Sold by druggists at 50 cents. On receipt et 50 cents will mall a package. Send ler circular with full information. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego, X. Y. Ter mle by all the Lancaster druggists. o3-2wdced&w skin Dinenses " Cured by lr. Swnyne" Ointment. What is mere distressing than .an obstinate skin disease, nnd why persons should sutler a ingle hour when they have a sure cure in "S waync's Ointment" is past our comprehen sion. The worst cases of tetter, itch, salt rlicuui. or tint annoying complaint, itching piles, yield te its wonderful all-healing quali ties. Pimples en the face and blotches en the skin are icmeved by using tills healing oint ment. Perfectly safe and harmless, even en theme-t tender intant. Itching Piles-Symptoms aie moisture, intense itching, particu larly at night after getting warm in bed; ether parts are sometimes affected. Swnync's Ointment pleas-ant. Mire cure. Pr. Swayne & .-en. 5.; North Seventh street, Philadelphia. 1'a., te whom all letters .iieulri be addressed, old bv all prominent druirgiats. ectl-T.ThSrWw VOLIT1VAL. Democratic County Committee. There, will be a meeting of the Democratic County Coaimittee at Shober's hotel in this city en MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, at 10 a. m. A full attendance is urgently requested. W. U. HENSEL, ilA.u Chairman County Ceuimilttc. Demecrutlt: State Ticket. state TBK.iscni;n. ORANGE NOBLE, Eric. The Largest Stock el OVERCOATS, With the Lewest Prices, inav be saying a. goeu deal, but it you could only see what heaps el them we have ter sale at the present time, and at what prices we are selling them, you would wonder where the men nntrbeys were te come lrem te buy se many. Seme of them are Re versible, but the moil of them arc heavy and what you want for cool weather. ALL WQOL SUIT that we are soiling ler Sll. 81 h.is been com pared with higher priced Suits, but it always takes the lead. Our Beys' and Children's Clothing is made et the best material ter the price, and many et them have the extra Pants and pieces et the same goods. OUR STOCK or HEAVY UNDERWEAR Aldrlefi, Miller nnd Laplntm Ailiiimeil The President Notified. Washington, Oct. 11. Immediately after the reading of the journal Jlr. Ed munc's moved the admission of Alurich. There being no objections, he was swein in. Mr. Edmunds then made a similar motion in regaid te Lapham and Miller. 3Ir. MePheiseu presented a petition sined by certain members of the New Yerk Legislature alleging reasons why Lapham and 3Iillcr should net be sworn iu. lie said at the proper time he would move te refer it te the appropriate commit tee. The petition was received and laid upon the table and the senators elect from New Yerk were sworn in. 3Iessrs. Pendleton aud Antheny were appointed a committce le inform the presi dent that the Senate was ready for com munications from him. Then at 12:15 the Senate took a recess for a half-hour. The committee then reported that the presi dent stated he would communicate in wiiting with the euate te-morrow. Ad journed. SEW YORK. DEMOCRATS. Jw New erk. October 11. Fleur Slate and western e.ull and in buyers' faver: Superllne State at $5 (jOI! Ol: extra de at tf.wKJi; :.0; choice de id G07 00; fancy de 17 legs .1(1 round hoop Ohie id 707 00: choice de $7 lOS'S 73; superfine western $." eufiiG n) common te geed extra dp 10 0U? 7U; choice de $C, S08 00; choici cheici whlte wheat de, at $7 7."ijS 75. Southern dull, and weak ; common t' talr extra tn 83$ 773 : gore te choice de $7 H&'- 00. Wheat lJDIJe lower and heavy ; fair .specu latlve trading; Ne. 2 Bed. October, $1 4'J1 4Ui ; le November, SI S0l Kl; de December, $1 53 l W,-i. Cern lglc lower; fairly activt : mixed western fnet,CS07c; de future, ii9573Jic. Oats JiSg'c lower and heavy; State 476.10c; Western, 4537c val. lne 10-J li 100 100 Democratic County Ticket. ritUSlWKNT JUDGE. SUURIFF. GEO. W. BROWN (Painter), 1st Ward, City. rROTHONOTAKV. JOHN II. DeIIAVEN, Caernarvon. REGISTER. E. P. AMBLER, Drumore. COUSTT TREASURER. PETER JIcCONOMY, 5th Ward, City. CLERK OF gUARTXR SESSIONS. REA REED, Bart. CLERK OF ORrHASS' COURT. PETER K02RICII, 8th Ward, City. rmsex KEEi'En. ISAAC HULL, Earl. COUSTT COMMISSIONER. M. IIILDEBRANT, Mount Jey. CORONER. IIKNUY M. GEITER, 4th Ward, City. DIRECTORS OF TT1E TOOK. PHILIP WALL, 0th Ward, City, ABRAM SIDES, West Lampeter. l'RISON INSPECTORS. LEMUEL WIEST, West Cocalico, SOL ZEAMER. Northwestern. AUDITOR. JOHN L. LICIITNKR, Leacock. "Vacancy. jviir A.uncjtTisi:AiJsxTS. A G1KL TO DO GENERAL cwerk. Annlv at Ne. 30 Shippen street, between 5 and 6 o'clock, p. m. ell-tld MfAMKD.- T linii"cwc -VTOTICK EXvuXSIOK HALL CAN NOW il be rented for Balls; Parties, Fairs, Meet ings, etc. The hall is centrally located and is a very large loom, and will be rented en very icasenable terms, ltd SCHOENBERGER & SON. F OK SALE. Elegant BUILDING SITES in the western suburbs of the city, and BUILDING LOTS at all prices and in all parts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. HERR & CO., Real Estate, Collection and Ins. Agents, scpt3-Uind 3 North Duku Street. is very large and the prices at which we have marked them will sell them every time. Our HAT DEPARTMENT Is filled with new and nebby goods for young gents. And we invite you all te come and see v, hat wc are doing. miAMSON k FOSTER'S ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. CLOTHING. T NAMAKttIC ii IIROWN. 4 SPKCIAI. .MEETING OF THK LAN- . carter Citv Scheel Beard will be held to morrow ( WEDNESDAY ) evening, at 7 o'clock, te take suitable action en the death of D. Hartman. By order et the President Attest : C. F. EUERMAN, ltd Secretary. PUBLIC SALE ON THURSDAY, OCT. 13. 1S31, will be sold at public sale at Hard wick, the residence et the subscriber, in Man lieim township, Lancaster county. Pa., about one mile east et the city et Lancaster, near the New Helland turnpike, the lollewing per sonal properly, te wit : One line PAIR OF CARIUAGE MARES, one PONY, an excellent driver, one first-class Alderncy Cew. one first class Durham Cew, one Peny Phaeton, one two-horse Phaeton, Buggy, two-horse Sleigh, onc-hersc Wagen, two sets Carriage Harness, two sets single Harness, set of heavy Wagen Harness, let et Farming Implements, en first class Peny Lawn Mower, cutting 40 Inches wide, and ether articles needless te mention. Sale positive. Terms cash. All goods te be removed en day of sale. Sale te commence at 9 o'clock a. m., en said day, when terms will be made known by CAPT. JAMES WILEY. Jess Remta. Anct. A. C. Hats, Clerk oetll-2td Fall Clothing.. People who are thoughtful en what they wear are beginning te leek about the streets, and wherever men gather together, te sec the direction new things are taking; for new clothes are beginning te be worn. Leng before you begin te think en these things, friends, the styles are thought out and fixed nnd the clothes are made. They are even new en our counters waiting for you. The best way te see the new styles is te take a half-hour and leek through the best stock you can find. Where is It ? de you' ask ? Perhaps where everything is returnable if you don't like it next day. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Market and Sixth. "All Right up te the Present Time." Albany, Oct 11. At the hour of 12:30 the gallery of the convention hall was packed with the New Yerk county Demo crats almost te the exclusion of everybody else. The state committee is still in ses sion. The weather is cool bright and very pleasant. At 12:50 the delegates are coming nip idly into Tweddle hall. The utmost geed humor prevails. There was no noticeable demonstration until the arrival of Francis Kern.ui. when there was much chceriti'r. and the band played. The convention met at 2 o'clock and organized by electing 1). D. Hill tempor ary chairman. A recess was then taken until 8 p. m. l'tinecratic Senatorial Caucus. Washington, Oct. 11. The Democratic senators met in caucus at the capitol this morning at 10 o'clock and icmained in session about an hour. The committee appointed yesterday evening te examine the credentials of the three new senators, reported that they had found nothing en which te base objections te the admission el the new senators en the prima facie evi-dence-ef their credentials. Their report was promptly adopted by the caucus, which seen adjourned. The Democratic senators met in caucus at about 2 p. m. in the capitol te discuss the situation aud arrange upon a plan of action respecting the appointment of com mittees and the election of a secretary. Grain and Prevision Juotatlen. One o'clock quotations et grain and prove, ions, turiiished by S. K. Ynndt, Breker, 15'. East King street. Lanc.Cily t? per et. Lean, dnu lsj.. ISSS.. " " 18i.. " " 1ST..-. " 3 per ct. In I or 30 vcars. a per ci. scuoei i.ean.... iJ 4 " -In ler -JO years., loe " 4 in3erS)3-ears.. 100 " 4 ' In 10 or 3) years. 100 DANK STOCKS Kirst National Bank. .. fnm r armei-M' National Bank Re Lane-aster County National I'.in'k.. .Ml Columbia National Bunk loe Enhrata National Bank loe First National Bank, Columbia.. .. loe First National Bank, Sti-.i-sbuw.... ltw First National Bank, 3Iarietta 100 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 Lltitz National Bank loe Manheim National Bank loe Union National Bank. Mount Jey. SO MISCELLANEOUS IIONIIS. Quarry vllle It. It., due 1SW .I00 Heading A Columbia R. Rdue 1S 100 Lancaster Watch Ce., due ISMi me Lancaster Gas Light unit Fuel Ce., due in ler9 years loe Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 188li me Stevens Heuse joe MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS, Las sale ier HI i-.v Its IK nt: lav.-w i jITtlhil I0A.S lei-jr ll'i i:r IJt.X aei 11j7." ltt.'.- 7()..ri. Hi: Wi-V 10.-...V Cinaine. Wheat "4l" ! Pnrlr Jvir. 1 ............. PniLADKLPUIA. V IlcnL. j ern .... .. . Oct. 3 1.3K - . 17.73 Oct. 3 US . .70-X -51i Nev. MM 17.70 1I.(J Nev. $ 1.30 -7-JJi SWi. Oct. 11. Dec. .vayr Dec. 1.33K .75) .5'2 Noen Quotations ei the urain Mitrket Furnished by .Jacob jj. Leng, CnimiitHiKni Breker. Chicago. Oct. Wheat $ 1.30 Cern Nev. I.:i7i MX Die. $ LKIjJ Yea I. Ouarrvville R. It. Millersville Street Car Inquirer Printing Company.... Watch Factory Gas Light and Fuel Company.. Stevens Heuse Celuinhia Gas Company Columbia Water Company Susquehanna Iren Company... Marietta Hellew ware TUUJiriKKSTOCKS. Big Spring Beaver Vuliey.... Bridgeport Columbia .t Chestnut Hill Columbia & Washington Columbian Big Spring Lancaster A Epliruta Lanc.Elizabetht'ii .tMiddlcL'ii. Lancaster A Fruitvllle. Lancaster &:Lilitz Lancaster A Williamstewii Lancaster Maner Lancaster Manheim Lancaster Slarietta Lancaster New Helland Lancaster Susquehanna Lancaster Willow Street Strasburg Millport Marietta Muytewn Marietta Mount Jev -.$ W 30 100 25 1U0 100 100 100 70 $3.23 23 10 113 bd 75.10 23 $ 10.2T l.IJi 20 IS 20 14.11 47.2T r.i 30 02.51 . 25 23 25 100 .VI 50 25 25 100 Mt y 25.VC K". 275.!s I'M.' 21 10 ENTHJiTAlSMENXH. Oats . Perk Lard PniLADtLPIIIA. Wl eat , Cern eats Oct. 1.17 .705a .01 fsev 1.41 72' 'Mi .45 Dec. Jan. Dec. '' 'in The Star Koute Cases. Washington, Oct. 11. In the criminal ceuit te-day counsel for the star route de fendants moved te rescind the order made some days age authorizing the information te be filed. Alse te obtain an order en the district attorney te briug the records and files of the postefliee department where counsel could sea them. Mr. Rebert (J. Ingersoll said he hoped an early day would be set for argument, which the court prom prem ised would be done. The court then ad ad jettrncd without lixiug a day for argument. Tragedy en Ship. Philadelphia, Nev. 11. A newly era era pleyed steward en the ship Jacob E. Ridg way, whose name is net known, returned te the vessel intoxicated last evening and used abusive language te Antheny C. Stephens, the first mate. A fight ensued, dining which Stephens struck the steward in the eye, and a few hours afterwards the latter djed. Stephens has been- arrested aud held te await the action of the cor oner. A 3IetIiedist Minister Convicted et llcreny. Chicago, Oct.ll. In the Reck River con ference last night the jury in the heresy c tse against Rev. Dr. Themas delivered a verdict of guilty and decided te expel him from the ministry aud from membership in the Methodist church. Uulcss Dr. Themas should change his mind be will take an appeal te the judicial conference. PHILADELPHIA. ectfi t.'il Lesses by Fire. Londen, Oct. 7. The less by fire at Leeds, last night, amounted te 25,000. . Xew Yerk, Oct. 11. The latest esti mate of the less by fire last night in the destruction of furniture, etc., stored in Merrill's warehouse is $2,000,000. j The President Going- te lorktewn. Washington, Oct. 11. President Ar 1 thur has accepted the invitation te attend j the Yorktown centennial ceremonies and i will go te Yorktown early next week. Live Meck niarketn. Chicago. Hogs IJcceir-ts. ia.000 heai I; i.ilp ments, :f,GU0 head ; demand better and higher; mixed packing, ftttua; light, fi 20g se ; choice heavy. $ j 007 2". Cattle Receipt, ll,ej!i head ; shipments 2.rm head ; market strong ler expert at $0 2030 ya ; common te choice shipping, f l5 90. Sheep Bcceipts, 2,0W head"; common te choice. $.'1505. Special dispatches from Louden, Liverpool and Glasgow quote cattle steady at 12js:14e ler best Americans. East Liberty. Cattle- Bcceipts, since Fri day. a,03:5 head through and 1.32) head local stock; geed te prime, $30 23; fair butchers' steck,;$ir04S0; common and half tat, $; 7.V 4 25; steekcrs scarce at $1301 ; bulls, cows and stags, $1 f04" i Hogs ituceiplH. 0,001 lie-id ; Philadelphia. $7,15735; eest Yerker, $3 3030 75; common te lair, $03G 25. Sheen Receipts. 4.1)01 head ; belling fairly active at last week's prices. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Monday, Oct. 10. The arrivals et cattle at the various PUiladelphia yards were ler the week: Cattle, 3,em head ; sheep, 15,500 head : hogs. 4.000 head. Previous week Cattle. LOW head ; sheep, 17,000 head ; hogs, 4.0J0 head. Beef cattle The cool weather made a geed demand for beef, and consequently live stock was active. Willi a short supply prices ad vanced, and closed lrem J4 le c en all geed grades. We quote as lollews : Extra, CCc ; Geed, 5jigic ; Medium, 4ij5-c : Common, ogle. Milch cows were active and higher nt$:g 70. Shcep-The market during the past week was active and lJa higher for all geed grades which were only iu moderate supply, com mon grades were dull and rates were un changed. Stock Ewes were net wanted at any llgures. Lambs were active and higher, while Calves were scarce and wanted at extra geed rates. We quote as follews: Extra, 5i5Xc; geed, 4;g5Je; medium, 4f4c; Common 3ijC: Chester co., lambs. 0 7jc; Western de. 4GJc. Calves, milch, 7 8c. Stock Ewes, .ni. Hogs were active and prices were firmer We quote alt geed grades from 0;loc, with sales et a lew extra Chicago at lejc ; common grades, lair and mixed, were dull at S9e. SALES OF IlEEVES AT TUB WEST VHILADELrUIA STOCK YARDS. Martin Fuller & Ce., 301 Colerado, wholesale, 4c Martin Fuller & Ce., 07 Fayette co., wholesale, 0 3-10. Reger May ne, SCO W. Va., and Colerado -SK Cc. A. A J. Christy, 777 West Va., ifiVAc. E. S. A li. F. McFillen,:;i4 West Va., 5fiGc. Jehn McArdlc, 100 Western and West Va. 5 Danlei'Murphy, 101 West Va. and Wist Pa., 4J4S6J4C. Owen Smith, 116 West Va.,acct. Win. Pest, 13 18 Western acct. 1$. F. Null ; 20 Western acct. G. Schamuerg & Ce. 4lGc. M. Ulman, 137 West Va. acct. G. Pepper. 55). CO Fayette co., 90 Heg Island, acct. Edgar N. Black, GK7c. Sliamburg & Paul, ISO West Va. and Western, 40 II. Chain, Jr., 71 West Va.. 4J45c. L. Hern, 95 West Va., 3$4c. G. Schamberg A Ce., 310 West Va., 4'4GJc. Lewcnstein A Adler, 248 West Va., 3tf 6&c. 14S r ayette Ce., 50c. P.achman & Levi. 100 West Va.,5j6c. 31. Levi, 76 W. Va., 5QG'ic. Daniel Smyth A Era, 170 West Va., 4ac. Dennis Suiyth, SO West Va.,4g5c. James Clemsen 44 West Va.,and Western Pa., 5a5c James Eustace, 40 West Va., 35c. H. Chain, Ge West Va., 3K4Uc. F. Shcetz, GO Western and West Va.,4g5c. Abe Ostheim, 45 Western, 5Gc. DBXSSED XXATS. Dressed Beeves were nctlve and rates were tirm until the opening te-day, wlien an ad vance of ic was recorded. BALE3 LAST WEEK. Thes. Bradley, 196 head at 79c. W. II. Brown lOi de. at 7Kyc. C. S. Denglcr, 70 de. at 79c. V. A. Beswcll 147 ile. at 7J4Xc J. F. Lew:en 43 de at 7lc. Dressed sheep were active and firm. Samuel Stewart soul 013 head dressed sheep at 79c, and 155 Read dressed lambs at 9llc. IfUCTUM OPKK.V UOCSE. WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER12. Jilt. Jehn D. Misiilkk calls special attention te the appearance el the celebrated. SAM HAGUE'S BRITISH OPERATIC MIN8TRKL8. 50 PERFORMERS. The lirst troupe or Itritish Minstrels that has ever appeared iu America; the lirst te elevate high-class music in connection with a minstrel company; the first te steer clear et tin; old beaten track and pluce belore the public thi nnest ballad and operatic music; and have re ceived the highest encomiums of the pre. -Having seen the entertainment ea thcir opening night, I give it my sineereeinlei.se ment as the most select, pleasing and rclincd entertainment et the kind I have ever seen, and specially recommend it te the p.itreua'c of ladies. Notwithstanding tin, gnat .xpeii'-c or tin company, no advance in prices 35 SO ami 7'. ccnt-i. Dlagiam new open at cckii's Office. ectlO 3td MtilHUAZ.. SKASONAlfl.r. WOKDS. AFTi:iC A 1.1. that has been taidauil urittcuen Disor ders or the Liver iiiid stomach, and tin-long histories en the Causes and Cure or Mtilari.il DlM-usth.it have lately been 1111l1lishcd.lt u 11 positive fuel that mine need Miireffrem either It they will take the MEXICAN BLUOD AND LIVER PURIFIER. which is also 11 sun: cure for Dy.spcp-.la. and itts attendant ills, and positively destroys Worms of all kinds It is perfectly harmless. our Druggist sells it. .Wc. and fl 11 bottle. Circulars of remarkaMc cures Iree. Send ler ene. It. H. JIITCIIELL, Proprietor, mil Ohih- 727 East Norris Street. Pliilad'a. 1KLKIC AND CUAMOMILK PILLS. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. Dr. C. W. Bensen, a Wnll-kneivn irnc:le- lng Physician neil Surgeon of i:.il- llinere, .11 il. Djr. Reiiien lias, for the jiast twenty-one years, paid much attention te Nervous dis eases and has discovered that tne extract or Celery and Chamomile combined in a certain proportion, invariably cret eltner Sick Head ache. Ordinary Headache. Neuralgi 1. Nervous ness, Dyspepsia, hleeple-siiesi or Paralysis. Tliey aie prepared In the shape et Pills and contain no opium, qiiiulne or etli-r harmful drug but are intended expressly te cure and will cure the above named disease.. 5-The celebrated Dr. Hammend, et New Yerk city, says : u I have found Dr. Bensen's Celery and Chamomile pills are invaluable In all cases of Nervous Dicas"s.'' Other physi cians te the number orever 09 endorse them in equally strong terms. Everyone is new talking or the wonderful cures cflectet! since they have been placed before tne public. Tills U a triumph iu Medical Chemistry and sufferers all ever the whole country and even abroad, are ordering by mail and otherwise. Sold by all druggists. Price. 50e. a box. Depot, 100 North Eutaw street. Baltimore, 3Iu. By mall two boxes for f I, or six boxes for $2.50. DR. O. W. BENSON'S New Remedy and Favorite l'rescrlptlen. SKIN CURE Is Warranted te Cure ECZEMA, TETTERS. HUMORS, INFLAM MATION, MILK CRUST, ALL ROUGH SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF HAIR AND SCALP, SCROFULA, ULCERS, PI31PLES AND TENDER ITCHINGS 011 all parts f the body. It makes the skin white, selt and smooth; removes tan and freckles, and is the Best toilet dressing in the World. Elegantly put up, two bottles 111 orn ern package, consisting or both Internal and ex ternal treatment. All lirst-clai'j lUtnggi-ts have iL Price ?l per paclcaije. aug22-lyd.M.WSA:w M