Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 20, 1882, Image 3

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    LANCASTER DAILY 1OTEIJJCTENCEE TUESDAY JUNE 20, 1882.
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4Hs UF CLOTHING UAHAOEI) KY
FIRE
OVER 500 CHILDREN'S SUITS, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER
"WILL BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE,
Beautiful Suits for $1.00,
Men's Fine Wliite Tests, 50c.,
ALL
SLIOJITL Y DA MA
AL.
Ne.
AfEVIAL KOT1VES.
yroel Peeltlve.
We have tlie most positive and convincing
liroet that Themas' Eclectric OH in a most ct.
lcctual specific ler bodily pain. In ca.sf.set
rheumatism anil neuralgia It gives In.stau: re
lief. Fer hale at II. I!. Cochran's drug (-tore.
137 North Queen street, Lancaster.
Given up by Docter.
"Is it possible that Mr. Godfrey Is up and at
work, and cured by se simple a remedy ?"
"I assure you It Is true that he Is entirely
cured, and with nothing but Hep 15 liters ; and
only ten days age Ids doctors gave him tip ami
said he must die !"
"Wella-dayl That's remarkable ! I will go
this day and get some ler my peer Geerge I
knew hops arc geed." jul5-2wdftw
KKSCCKD FliOM DEATH.
The lollewlngstalcmentot William J. Cough
lln, of Semnrville, Mass., is se remarkable that
we hex tensk for It the attention at our nail
ere. He says : "In the fall ej 1870 1 was taken
with a violent bleeding et the lungs, followed
by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one lime
that I could net leave n.y bed. In the sum
mer of 1877 I wasadmlttcd te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had a hole in
my left lung us big as a half-dollar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundred dollars In docteis and med
icines. 1 was se far gene at one time a report
went around that I was dead. 1 gave up hope
but a friend told mc et IMS. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughed at
my friends, thinking my case incurable, but 1
get a bottle te satisfy them, when te my sur
prise and gratification, I commenced te leel
better. My hope, enri: deud, began te revive,
and te-day I feel In better spirits than I have
the past three yeais.
"I writcthis hoping you will publish It. se
that every one allllcted with Diseased Lungs
will be induced te take I) It. WM. HALL'S
HALS AM FOUTIIK LUNCS.nnilbeeenvinceil
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. 1
have taken two bottles and can positively suy
that it has done me mere geed than all the
ether medicines I have taken since my sick
ness. My cough has almost entirely disap
peared and I shall &een be able te go te work.'
Sold by II. 1J. Cechian, 137erlh Queen street
SiiimII Comfert.
When you are continually coughing night
mid day, annoying everybody around yeu,nnd
hoping It will go away et its own ncuird, von
are running a d-iugcreus risk better use l)r.
Themas' Eclcctilc Oil, an unfailing remedy in
all such cases. Fer sale at II. 15. Cochran's
drug store. 137 North Queen street, Lancaster
That hacking couch can be sequlckly cured
by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Fer sale
at Cochran's drug store, 137 Xerth Queen St.
wyl-lwdeew&w
Snii.enY, Ceugn and Consumption Cure is
sold by us en a guarantee. It cures consump
tion. Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137
North Queen St. myl-lwdeewftw
I r is a loelish mistake te confound a remedy
et merit with quack medicine. We nave usul
1'arkcr's Ginger Tonic with the happiest lc
sults for Dyspepsia, and Debility and knew it
te be n sterling health restorative. Times.
juMmdcod&cew
A cough, cold or sere Tiireat should ee
stepped. Neglect frequently results in an In
curable I.'ing Disease or Consumption.
Brown's nrenchlal Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams,
but act directly en the Inflamed parts, allaying
Irritation, give relief in Asthma. Bronchial
Cough, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Itrenchlal
Troeiscs li-ive been recommended by phvfi-t-ians,
and always give perfect satlslactieu.
Having been tested by wide and constant ute
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained wej. .neriied rank among the few staple
remedies-et the age. Sold at i" cent-a box
evervw hi re. mv-lvdTTliX F&lvw
There. Is uouscindruggiiigyeuivclt te death
and buying all the vile medicines for intei'nul
use when you can be cured of fever and ague,
dumb ague, bilious disorders, jaundice, dys
pepsia, as well as all disorders and ailments et
the liver, bleed and stomach, by wearing one
et Prof. Guilmetlc's French Liver Pads, which
is a sure cure every lime. If your Druggist
Iecs net keep the pad, send $1.50 in a letter te
French Pad Ce., Teledo, O., and it will be sent
you by return mail. It is the only Pad that is
guaranteed te cure. Beware of counterfeits.
Fer sale at Kautfinan's Drug Stere, North
Queen street. jul7-2ldW&S
llreiviis liuuseixtui Panacea
Is the most effective Pain Dcstrojer in
tlie world. Will most surely quicken ilie
bleed, whether taken Internally or applied
cxternally.and thereby mere certainly relieve
pain, whether chronic or acute, than any ether
pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the
strength of any similar preparation. It cures
pain In the Side. Back or Bowels. Sere Threat,
Rheumatism and all .cuks, and is THE
GREAT RELIEVER OF PAIN. "Biuhvh's
Household Pahacka" should be In every
lamlly. A teaspoon fill of the Panacea in a
tumbler et het water sweetened if preferred J,
taken at bed time will ukuak cv a cold. 25 cts
a bottle. lebll-lydM.WftS&w
Mothers! Mothers ft Mether!!
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by u sick child suHering and crying
with excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If
se, go at once and get a bottle et MRS. W1N
SLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve
the peer little sutTercr Immediately depend
upon it: there is no mistake about it. There
is net a mother en earth who has ever used it,
who will net tell you at once that it will regu
late the bowels, and glve rest te the mother
and relief and health te the child, operating
like magic. It is perfectly sale te use in all
1 yv, and pleasant te the taste, and is tlie
prescription et one of the eldest and best
female physicians and nurses in the United
States, Sold every where. 25 cents a bottle.
m2-ly-M,W&S&w
Don't Oie In the Heuse.
"Rough en Rats." Clears out nits,
reaches, bed-bugs, flies, ants, moles,
munks, gophers. 15c.
mice,
chip
Physicians say It combines all the desiderata
of every ferruginous tonic prescribed by
every school of medicine. Brown's Iren Bit
ters. Fer sale by II. IJ. Cochran, druggist, 137
Xerth Queen ctreet julfl-lwd&w
The face of humanity displays fewer pim
ples than formerly. Reason Glenn's Sulphur
Seap. -' Hill's Hair and Whiskey Dye," no cts.
Jul'J-lwdced&w
Celden's Llebig's Liquid Beet and Tonic In In In
vigorater will euro indigestion, and perpetu
ate bodily vigor. Take no ether. Of druggists.
JulO-lwdeed&w
Thousands bear witness te the positive cura
tive powers of the GREAT GERMAN INVIG
ORATOR, thG only remedy that has proved
Itself a specific for general debility or over
taxed brain, Anally ending in consumption,
and a premature grave. Sold by all druggists
or will be sent free en receipt or fl.OO par box,
or six boxes for $5.00. Address F. J. CHENEY',
Teledo, Ohie, sole agent for the United States.
Send for circular and testimonials et genuine
cures. Fer sale at Kautlman's drug store
North Queen street, jul9-M&Thd B
HKNKY-a UARJIOL1C SALVK.
The best Salve in tne world for cuts, bruises,
sores, ulcers, sal t rheum, tetlcr.clmpped hands,
chilblains, cerus and all kinds et skin eruption-,
freckles and pimples. The salve is
1 e.iraaleed te give icrlect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
get Henry's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but Imitations and counterfeits. Price 25 cents.
Seli I IP Lancaster at Cochran's Drugstore,
1 37 and 139 Xerth Queen street. in v29 4
XEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WATER.
I FIRE I
Beautiful Suits for $1.50,
Men's Summer Coats, 25c,
GET)
BY WATER, AT
ROSENSTEIN'S,
37 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
JVfc'W ADt'EUTlSEJlEXTH.
OlLilLTHINO NEW!
LAWN SPRINKLERS,
ONLY 25 CENTS,
AbO t&e Largest M of FISHING TACKLE in tfie Gity
And lowest prices at
FLINN & WILLSON.
LANCASTER, PA.
Rese Celd and Hay Fever
lleing seriously troubled with Hay Kcvcrand
Rese Celd I tried Ely's Cream ISalm, and was
surprised in obtaining almost Immediate re
lief. 1 earnestly recommend it te all similarly
allllcted. W. I". Asmtus, druggist, Metuelien,
New Jersey.
Having been nlUictt-d with Hay Fever for
years I gave Ely's Cream lSalmatri.il; was
much benefitted. I have had no attacks since
using it. E. II. R.iucu, editor Carben county
Democrat, Munch Chunk, Pa.
Fer years 1 have been ulllictcd with Hay
Fever, irein early In August until frost. 1 was
induced te give Ely's Cieam Balm a trial. The
relief was immediate. I regard myself cured.
G. .ciii:i:ir.Kit. Stipt. of Ceidage Ce., Eliza
beth, X. .1. Price .'.0 cents. Apply into nos nes
tils with little linger.
Fer sale at Cochran's drug store, 137 North
j (jneen street. juj-3
Hew te Secure Health.
11 seems strange that any one wilt Miller
from the many derangements brought en by
an impure condition et the bleed, when SCO
VILL'S.SARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or II LOO D AND LIVER SYliUP will restore
perfect health te the physical organization. It
is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te
take, and has proven itself te be the best
BLOOD PUIHFIEU ever discovered, clleel
ually curing Screlula, Syphlltic disorders,
Wciknexs et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; all nervous disorders and debility, bil.
ions complaints and all diseases indicating an
impure coiniitlen el the Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It eeriects iiull
gestien. A single bottle will prove te you its
merits as a health renewer, ler it ACTS L1K E
A CHARM, especially when the complaint is
of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
h-s-.cn the natural vigor et the br.iin and ner-
j yeus system.
BAKER'S PAIN l'ANACEA euicsapaiu in
man and beast. Fer use evternally anil Inter
nally. KKDlKlRsi: POWDERS cure nil diseases
of her.e, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
Livestock. A POSITIVE CUKE. umySI-2
Tiik most wonderful curative remedies et 1
the present day arc these that come lrem Ger
many, or at least eriginate there. The most
recent preparation placed upon the miuket in
thl country is the GREAT GERM AX IN V1G
ORATOR, which has never been known le fail
in cuting a single ease of impotency,
weakness, nervous debility, inability or
mental anxiety, languor, lassltuile.depressien
et spirits and lunctienal derangements et the
nervous system, ler Kde by druggists, or ;
sent free by mail en receipt of price, $l.U0 per '
box, or six boxes ter j.00. Address F. .1.
CHENEY, Teledo, Ohie, sole agen I ler the
United States. Send for ciicular.
Fer sale at Kautlman'.s drug store. Net tli
Queen street. Jul2-lvdM&Tli A
Dcatn te tlie PharaMtrs,
Which hide between the gums and teeth, and
eat into them te their destruction. SOZO
DONT is master of the situation. Whoever
nes it icgularly alter every meal, and
cleanses his teeth and mouth, will seen be rid
et the parasites. ju20-lwiieed&w
The fairest faces are sometimes marred by
myriads of pimples, and markings et fetter or
lrcckles, which are readily removed by a pop
ular toilet dressing, known as Dr. C. W. Ben Ben
eon's Skin Cure. Even scrofulous ulcers yield
te it. jnlit-lwd&w
I'll eh! Piles! Piles:
A sure euro found at last ! Ne one need
sutler! A sure euro for Blind, Bleeding, Itch
ing and Ulcerated Piles lias been discovered
by Dr. William (an Indian remedy), called Dr.
William's Indian Ointment. A single box has
cured the worst chronic cases et 25 or 30 years
standing. X'e one need sutler live minutes
after applying this wonderful seething medi
cine. Lotions, inssruments and electuaries de
mere harm than geed. Williams' Ointment
absorbs tlie tumors, allays the intense itching
(particularly at night alter getting warm in
bed), acts as a peuitice,t-ivcs instant and pain
less relict, and is prepared only ter Piles, itch
ing et the private parts, and for nothing else.
Read what the Hen. J. M. Ceffinbcrry, of
Cleveland, says about Dr. William's Indian
Pile Ointment : I have used scores of Pile
Cures, and itatTerds me plcasure te say that
I have never found anything which gave such
Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wil
liam's Indian Ointment.
Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, 137 and 13 North
Queen street. Price, $1.00. Henry Ce., Pi e
prleters, C2 Vcsey Street, New Y'erk,
fel)24-Tu&Fd&w
An llntliufilastic Knderse.mciit.
Geuh.vm, X. H July 14, 1S71).
GENT3 Whoever you arc, 1 don't knew ; but
1 thank the Lord and feci gratclul te you te
knew that in this world of adnltcrated medi
cines there is one compound that proves and
docs all it advertises te de and mere. Four
years age I had a slight shock et palsy, which
unnerved me te such an extent that the least
excitement would make me shake like the
ague. Last May I was induced le try Hep Bit
ters. 1 used one bottle, but did net see any
change ; another did se change my nerves that
they are new as steady as they ever were It
used te take both hands te write, but new my
geed right hand writes this. New, it you con
tinue te manufacture as honest and geed an
article as you de, you will accumulate an
honest fortune, and confer the greatest bless
ing en your fellow men that was ever con
ferred en mankind. Tiv BuitrH.
lnl-2wd&w
The countenance of mortal man or woman
cannot be celestially radicut ami pure, but
with Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure, it can be made
smooth and free from tetter, scaly eruptions,
Heckles and climatic discoloration. A lovely
toilet dressing. jul2-lwd&w
DEA.T1IC.
ISrewk. Iii thisclty.en June 19th, lsS2, Rev.
J. A. Brown, D. D., l.L. D., aged 01 years and
4 lLenths.
The relatives and friends of the family; arc
respectfully Invited te attend the funeral
from his late residence, Xe. 225 North Duke
street, en Thursday morning at 10 o'clock.
Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 21
FIRE !
Beautiful Suits for $2.50.
Men's Uoed White Shirts, 25c.
JUAItJtlAUES.
Snydeu Feese. .June 13, 1832, at the parson
age et Tiinity church, bv Kev. Dr. Green wald,
Ambiese F. Snyder te MNs Id.i E. Feese, both
et Lancaster. It
HE W Alt V fc KriSEXEMTS.
"ITfANTED A J I IIST
TT Maker. Nene but
-CLASS
harness
man need
i sober
apply. Address
II. WELY,
Avendalc, l'a.
LVlwd
WA.MKC-A MIDDI.i: AliEU UKltDUN
Weman wants a situation te de General
Housework. Apply at
ltd Xe. 40 SOUTH PKIXCE ST.
NKW PIANO
tlrcly New
VEKV I'll ft AP. AN KN-
Piane of Albrecht & Ce.'s
Philadelphia. Pa., manufacture will be sold at
First Cost. Must unnlv this week.
L. B. HERR'S INQUIRER BOOK STORE
20-3td Xe. 53 Xerth Queen St.
H
AIL 1NSUKANCK. TOBACCO OUOW-
insuicd against damage by hail by calling en
BAUSMAN BURNS, agents of the Penn
Mutual Hail Insurance Ce., and the Lancaster
County Mutual Hail Insurance Ce. (14-3t,eed
SCHOOL TAX, 188-'.
The duplicate is in the hands of the treas
urer. Tin oe per cent, etr ter prompt payment.
W. O. MARSHALL, Treasurer,
Xe. 12 Centre Square.
49Ot)ice hours from '.) a. m. te 4 p. 111.
jul3-'2mdlt
ni'KflAL JHKKTING
OF THE LANUAS-
k!) ter Mamncrcher will be held at
their hall
this (TUESDAY) evening at Sl o'clock te
make arrangements ler the Samgcrftst. All
members are requested te be present. By
order of the society.
It GEO. PFEIFFER, Sec.
1)KOPOSAI.S 1'OR MATEItlALS AND
Construction et Buildings.
Offici: of the Ktelev Steve Company, )
Columbia. Pa., June lit, 1SS2. s
Scaled proposals will be received at this
office until 12 o'clock M., or WEDNESDAY',
the 5th day et JULY next, for the ereetien,
and all materials for the completion of the
new Steve Works et this company, te be built
nt this place, consisting of Foundry, Ware
house, etc. Cepies et specifications can be
had, an.l plans examined by bidders, en ap
plication at tills office. Address
GEO. W. IIALDEMAN,
j-20-3tdTuTliS President.
rpillfi UHKTHHEN OF LODGES NO. 43
X and 170 will assemble at Pennsylvania
railroad station en Saturday next, -Mill Inst.,
at.":25 11. 111., te participate in celebrating the
i.cqui-ccutcnuial of the It. W. Grand Ledge of
Pennsylvania. The Masonic dress will be
strictly adhered te. Tickets $2.00 round trio,
from 22d te'2Uth inclusive, te be had at R. R.
Station en eratter 21st inl. Headquarters in
Philadelphia at the Wist End hotel, Xe. 1520
Chestnut street. Ci.ll'eeand sandwich en cars.
Dinner at headquaiters.
CIIAS. M. HOWELL,
-M Chairman Cem. nt Aiiangcments.
V
tr.OSlNU OUT!
CLOSING OUT!
AT
ttllEATLI REDUCED PRICES.
Having started a Shoe Factory, I am new
closing out my large stock et Boetsand Shoes
at greatly reduced prices te mnke room for the
enlargement of my lactery.
Cuslem work a specially, both machine
and hand-made.
F. HDBMENZ,
.Ne. 105, XORTH QUEEN STREET.
(Sign et the Big Shee.) livJOWAStt
IRAKI
Fire Insurance Company
OF PHILADELP1A.
Assets ever
Eleven
Hundred
sand.
Theu-
Dollars, securely invested. Fer a policy ip
this eldand well-established company call en
RIPE & KAUFMAN,
NO. 19 EAST KING STREET.
I3M.WRAS
S"
1'KCIAL OFFERING
TO PKHSONS IN WANT OF AX
Elegant Suit el Clethes
OR A
STYLISH SPRING OVERCOAT,
XOW IS THE TIME TO BUY.
We suggest placing an order only le secure
prompt attention and choice of stock. Dispel
from your minds tlie thought of buying cheap,
trashy garments when such splendid l'acilltlea
are ellercd te obtain the very best at such
moderate prices lrem the leading establish
ment and the acknowledged headquarters ler
CORRECT STYLES, the most striking and
novel effects te be found in tlie European
markets, which we import direct and have
exclusive control.
3-Remcmbcr, no ether house in this city
can show the same line of goods. We are the
only party that handle the Original Londen
and Parisian productions of OR1GET, :il RUE
V1VIENNE, PARIS.
An examination et our immense 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 en this continent.
Ne. 121 North Quean Street.
J. K. SMALING,
ARTIST TAILOR.
HEW ADTEBTIBEMEHT8.
A BTKICH BKOS' ADVERTISEMENT.
ASTBICH
BROS-'
PALACE
op
FASHION !
13 BAST KING ST.
We have This Day
SALE et
instituted a SPECIAI
LADIES'
And will eiler all Fine and New Goods, a'.
Piicea which will Astonish All
and Cempel Sales.
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
Chemise from 2"c.
upwards.
Fine Embroidered
Chemise ut 30c, Me.
O'C, 75c. $1.00.
Lace Chemise from
75c. upwards
Cambric Chemise.
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CHEMISE
CIIB'41SE
CHK.MISE
CIIVSMISE
PAXTLETS.
PANTLETS.
PANTLETS.
PANTLETS.
PANTLETS.
PANTLETS.
Unfiled Skirts, 37c.
Cambric Flounced Skirts,
01 cents.
Deep Embroidered Edge
Skirts, 80c.
Fine Embroidered Skirts,
$1.25.
A Fine SkirLwith Deep
Hamburg Edge and In
serting, at $1.09.
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
SKIRTS
TOILET SACQUES.
TOILET SACQUES.
TOILET SACQUES.
TOILET SACQUES,
TOILET SACQUES.
TOILET SACQUES.
Night Gowns, milled, 50c.
Embroidered Gowns, 80c.
Elaborately Embroidered,
from $1.00 te $2.50.
CORSET COVERS.
CORSET COVERS.
CORSET COVERS.
CORsET COVERS.
CORSET COVERS.
CORSET COVERS.
NIGHT
NIGHT
NIGHT
NIGHT
GOWNS
GOWNS
GOWNS
GOWNS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
Our well-known Corset
at 49 cents.
French Woven Corset,
at 48 cents.
A Speen Busk Corset,
at 75 cents.
100 Bone Corset, $1.00.
150 Bone Corset, $1.25.
Mad. Fey's Corset $1 00.
Flexible Hip Corset. $1.
Everlasting Hip Cor
sets, $1.03.,
Automatic Cersct.U.UO.
Dr. Warner's Health,
Corset, $1.25.
Examine our $1.50 Cor
set, as it is a per
fect beauty.
INFANT'S WEAR.
INFANT'S WEAR.
INFANT'S WEAR.
INFANT'S WEAR.
INFANT'S WEAR.
INFANT'S WJSAR.
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS'
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORETS
CORNETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CORSETS
CHILDREN'S
CHILDREN'S
CHILDREN'S
CHILDREN'S
CHILDREN'S
Short Embroidered
Dresses at 50c.
Fine Embroidered
and Pulled Dresses
from 75c up te
$1.00.
DRES3ES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
DRESSES
CHlLDRhNfr
CHILDRENS Embroidered Dress-
CHILDRENS es te tit Children
CHILDRENS from 4 te 9 years,
CHILDRENS from $2.00 te $5.00.
CHILDRENS
INFANTS EMBROIDERED CLOAKS.
INFANTS EMBROIDERED CLOAKS.
INFANTS EMBROIDERED CLOAKS.
INFANTS EMBROIDERED CLOAKS.
INFANTS EMBROIDERED CLOAKS.
INFANTS EMBROIDERED CLOAKS.
LACE Swiss Caps from 25c up.
LACE Fine Shirred Capa.
LAC E Fl no Lace Caps at 50c.
LACE Embroidered Caps.
LACE Marseilles Bennets for
LACE Children.
EMBROIDERED SHAWLS.
EMBROIDERED SHAWLS.
EMBROIDERED SHAWLS.
EMBROIDERED SHAWLS.
EMKROIDERED SHAWLS.
EMBROIDERED SHAWLS.
CAPS
CAPS
CAPS
CAPS
CAPS
CAPS
MERINO Ladies' and Gent's UNDERWEAR
MKR1NO Gauze Underwear
MERINO at25c.,inlengand
MERINO short sleeves.
MERINO Children's Gauze
MERINO Vests,
.MERINO in all sizes.
UNDHRWEAR
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
UNDEItWEAR
UNDERWEAR
UNDERWEAR
DUSTERS.
DUSTERS.
DUSTERS.
DUSTERS.
DUSTERS.
DUSTERS.
LADIES' LINEN
LADIES' LINEN
LADIES' LINEN
LADIES' LINEN
LADIES' LINEN
LADIES' LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
II ANDK ERCHIRFS.
.Isle Gloves, frame made, GLOVES
at 12 and 17 cents. GLOVES
Extra Fine Llsle Gloves GLOVES
G LOV hS
GLOVES
GLOVES
GLOVES
GLOVES
GLOVES
GLOVES
at 25 cents.
Silk Gloves. Kid Gloves.
3 te 10 buttons.
Lace Mitts.
SPANISH LACES.
ORIENTAL LACES.
OR ILL AX LACES.
EDELWEIS LACES,
GLOVES
GLOVES
GLOVES
GLOVES
KW .Li ACES.
PARASOLS
Watered Silk Para
sols. Satin Para Para
.sels, lined and Lace
Trimmed at $3.00.
Fine Parasols and
Sun Unbrellas.
PARAbOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
PARASOLS
SWISS EMBROIDERY.
SWISS EMBROIDERY.
SWISS EMBROIDERY'.
SWISS EMBROIDERY.
SWISS EMBROIDERY.
SWISS EMBROIDERY.
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY'
HOSIERY
HOSIERS
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
A geed and well se
lected stock or Ladles'
Gent's and Children's
Fancy Cotten Hese
suitable for the season.
Children's Striped
Cotten Hese,
Full Regular Made,
at 25c. a pair.
One let of Ladics'Fan-
cy Striped Hose,
Full Regular Made, at
HOSIERY
HOSIERY'
HOSIERY'
HOSIERY'
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
HOSIERY-
HOSIER X 37c; worth 50c. HOSIERY
FANS Japanese Fans, Leather Fans, FANS
FAN'S Feathertans, Creten Fans, FANS
FANS Embroidered and Painted Fans. FANS
A handsome variety or
' SHETLAND SHAWLS,
at OS cents, large size.
RIBBONS Bargains In All Silk RIBBONS
RIBBONS Gres-Grain and Watered RIBBONS
RIBBONS Sash Ribbons. RIBBONS
RIBBONS Bargains in RIBBONS
RIBBONS Black Watered Sash. RIBBONS
RIUKO.NS 8 men Black Watered RIBBONS
RIBBONS
RIBBONS
RIBBONS
iaasn at $1.C0 per yard.
Fancy Ribbons
at Reduced Rates.
FLOWERS.
FLOWERS.
FLOWERS.
FLOWERS.
FLOWERS.
RIBBONS
RIBBONS
RIBBONS
FLOWERS.
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
We offer new a
well selected stock
of Ostrich Plumes
in all colors, at
remarkably low
figures.
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS White Plumes,from FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
A- J .m..j W WU IU HfaW. SWAAUU1M
One let et white,
blue, pink, cream
plumes, at $1.75.
One let at $2.10
worth consider
able mere.
Choice Plumes. $3.
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
HEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
FEATHERS
OTHER BARGAINS
IN EVERY ONE OF OUR DEPARTMENTS.
Muslin
Unaerwear
THIRD EDITION
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1883.
REST AT LAST.
TIIK PERUVIAN INQUIRY FINISHED.
End of Tresceti' Examination The Foreign
A flairs Committee te Prepare Twe
Reports.
Washington, June 20. The examina
tion of Mr. Trescott was resumed te-day
by the foreign affairs committee, and after
some questioning about the Credit Indus
triel company a discussion arose in com.
mitteeas te whether or net witness should
answer Mr. Belmont's question whether
he (witness), wrote the state department
dispatch of instructions efj June 15th, 1881.
The committee went into secret session, at
the conclusion of which the chairman an
nounced that the question would net be
pressed, and Mr. Belmont said he had no
further questions te ask.
Witness was then questioned by Mr.
Blount in reference te the Credit Industriel
and the examination was then closed.
The chairman announced that the inves
tigatien was new probably concluded and
the committee adjourned until Friday.
The preparation of a report will involve a
great deal of labor. Twe reports will
probably be submitted, but it is doubtful
if they can be prepared before tli3 adjourn
ment of the present session.
SENT HOME UNARM.!.
The Mexican Authorities Arrest American
Hangers and Cempel Them te Keturn
Through Hostile Territory With
out Weapons.
Tucson, Arizona, June 20. Captain
Ress, with bis command of fifty rangers,
who left here two months age, has return
ed. He followed the Apache Indians into
Mexico, when the Mexican authorities ar
rested him and his command, disarmed
them and ordered them te leave Mexican
territory. Gen. Rogers, the Mexican com
mander, told Captain Ress that warniug
had been given that armed men found en
Mexican soil would be shot, but an excep
tion would be made in this case. He was
aware that the rangers meant no harm and
were after hostile Indians, but it was a
violation of international law which he
would net tolerate. The rangers were
compelled te return through an Indian
country, a distance of 25 miles, without a
single weapon for defense. Captain Ress
reports that during the trail they counted
300 dead Indians who had evidently been
wounded in a fight with Mexicans.
CONUKNStU TKLCGKAMS.
Paragraphic Points uttlie Afternoon News.
Largan wen the spertman's cup in the
beat race ever the Thames course this
afternoon in which LaycecI: and Pearce
were the ether competitors.
The striking freight handlers in New
Yerk made a very orderly parade te day.
They are firm in their demands and the
strike is embarrassing the companies very
much.
Fighting has begun between the rival
chiefs in Zululand.
Earl Spencer, lord lieutenant of Ireland,
thinks much of the crime in that country
is of foreign instigation.
David Themas, an extensive iron mauu
facturer, is critically ill at Catasauna.
J he mine lire at W ilkesbarre is under
control.
The Heuse te-day voted Etie $100,000
for a public building, with the proviso that
the ultimate cost shall net exceed $150,000.
lype-setters en the IiulTale daily papers
are en a strike.
The divorce bill has finally passed the
French Chamber of Deputies by a vote of
330 te 150. Thefatoer the bill in the
Senate is doubtful.
A farmer named Levy has been found
dead near Birr, Ireland, haviug been shot.
The Baltimore & Ohie railroad propose
te pass ever the Readiug lead through
Chester.
TUK OREGON K1.ICCTION.
Senater Glever Will Ite Succeeded by u ice
puulicati. Portland, Oregon, June 20. Owing te
the prostration of the line te E --stern Or
egon it is impossible te obtain the ellielai
vote en the state election. Geerge, for
Congress, will have ever 3,000 majority,
and Meedy, fur governor, 2,000.
The lcmaiucler of the Republican ticket
will have from 1,300 te 2,500 majority. The
Legislature stands : Lewer Heuse, 37 Re
publicans and 22 Democrats ; Senate, 16
Republicans and 14 Democrats, and the
majority en joint ballet will be 17. This
does net include the tie en the represent
ative from Yam Hill county, for which a
new electieu will be ordered . Should the.
successful candidate be a Republican the
majority will be 18 ; if a Democrat the
majority will be 1(5.
TUK GUANO ARMY.
The Gutheriug of the Clans tn is.illliu.ire.
Baltimore, June 20. The dele;at23
from the state cemmauderies of the Grand
Army of the Republic have beguu le ar
rive and these from Missouri, Kansas and
Iewaaie here. Other state representa
tives aie expected by incoming trains
The only pest arrived te-day is Meagher
pest, from the Soldiers' home, at ITatnp
ten, Va. Pests 2, of Philadelphia, Ne. 2,
of Bosten, and Lincoln pest, Ne. 11, of
Newark, N. J., are expected tnis evening,
and all the ethers te-morrow morning.
Many of the delegations and pests will
reach Baltimore just in time te join the
parade, which will form en Broadway
early in the forenoon.
Important If True.
Harriskurg, Pa., June 20. Up te one
o'clock this afternoon net ever fifteen del
egates had arrived for the Republican
convention tomorrow; several of these
arc substituted. The probable action of
the convention is causing some
talk at the hotels aud divers views
are expressed. An opinion prevails
that the ouveutien will adjourn without
making a nomination for congressman-at-large,
and that a new convention under
the new rules will be held te fill the va
cancy. Dauphin Democrats.
Haurtsburg,- June 20, The Demeciat
ic county convention met this afternoon
and nominated Cel. Henry McCormick, of
Harrisbtirg, for Congress, with power te
appoint his own conferees. Jehn W. Re
walt was selected as senatorial, and Au
gustus Miller, Jacob S. Haldemau aud A.
C. Landis as representative delegates te
the state convention. Benj. L. Ferster,
Lewis Niefcr and J. F. Klugli were ap
pointed judicial referees.
The cohesive Power of Public Plunder.
Richmond, V., June 20. The joint Re
adjuster and Republican committees re
mained in session nearly all night. They
completed the work of fixing dates for
district conventions for the nominations
of congressman. Capt. Jehn S. Wise was
unanimously recommended by a joint coai ceai
miitee for cengrcssman-at-large. His name
will be submitted te the district conven
tions, and will doubtless receive their en
dorsement. Printers Escape In Slippers.
Montreal, Que., June 20. A lire orig
inated in the press room of the Herald and
gutted the whole building. The printers
had only time te escape in their slippers.
Less en building and plant is about $40,
000 ; insured in English and Canadian
companies for $35,000.
SEVERE STORMS.
The Hall Cats a swartn tn Iowa.
Arcadia, Iowa. June 20. A severe hail
storm visited this locality en Saturday
eveninjr, destroying evervthinsr initsnath.
.The storm was a mile in width : the
stones were as large as a chicken's
ew.
and did great damage te property, fruit
and crops. A church was moved from its
foundation by the wind.
A Fatal Thunderbolt.
Plainfield, X. J., July 20. Dur
ing the thunderstorm yesterday afternoon
the house of Isaac Brokaw, a farmer liv
ing 1J miles from New Market, X. J., was
struck by lightning and Annie Brokaw,
his daughter, was se badly injured that
she is net expected te live. Miss Bro Bre
kaw's grandmother, aged 80 years, was
also in the house but escaped uninjured.
The building was almost demolished.
Great Fire In a New Yerk Town.
Albien, N. Y., June 20. The Jehnsen
Harvester works, of Rockport, burned
down last night. Less estimated at $500,
000, insured for $200,000. Edward Heath
is supposed te have perished in the flames.
The lire is supposed te have been the work
of au incendiary. Four hundred and fifty
men were thrown out of employment.
Interfering In the La6erers Cause.
runw lORK, June 20. The beard of
aldermen te-day passed resolutions, urg
ing the railroad, steamship and ether cor
poration employing laborers te increase
their wages te $2 a day te enable them te
previde for the support of themselves and
families.
Michael Davlti's Movements.
New Yerk, June 20. Michael Davitr,
the Irish agitator, left tlm city this morn
ing for Bosten where he takes part in the
demonstration te night He was accem
panied by his sister, Miss Ferd, and a
large number of friends, among them Miss
.Marian Dougherty, president el the Ladies
land league of Worcester, Mass., and Hen.
Jehn IJ. Spierin, of Bosten.
His Hedy Horribly Mangled.
Sci:anten, June 20. James Miller of
Philadelphia while walking e:i the railroad
near Moscow, I'a., war, overtaken by a
passenger train and run ever. The luxly
was horribly mangled.
WCATUKK -INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jnne 20. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, cool, fair
northerly winds, shiftiug te
higher barometer.
weather,
easterly,
AJLUKJSTM.
rmiHieiiiii Market.
l'uiLMJK..niiA, June 20. Fleur dull and
weak, but net quetabiy changed.
Wheat firmer : Ne. 2 Western Red, $1 -WJi ;
Del. and Pa. Red, $1 tegl 41 ; de Amber,
$1 im 42.
Cern dull, but lirm : Steamer. SI
Yellow at KfJc ; Mixed. S2K83c ;
Mixed, 808lc.
2S2J.c ;
Ne. If
Oats higher and mere active;: Ne. 1
White.
KJc; Ne. -Jde02e; Ne. ::de(j01ic
xe. 2
iHixi-ii, wMi'wycc.
Rye dull at &0ffiS3c.
Provi-ions lirm, geed jobbing trade.
Lard lirm and unchanged.
Butter quiet and rather weak te sell.
l-Jgfjs steadier and mere inquiry ; ln ,
Western 1!)(
Cheese qnu-t and unchanged.
retreleum dull; Itellned, 1'Xe.
Whisky at Jl 17
Seeds llaxsi-i-d nominal at il 35
2ic :
Mw vn mitrHiii.
Nsw
iekb. June 20. Fleur State
mm
dull ;
Western in favor of buyers
I rail 0
seuuicin nun ami wcaic.
Wheat Cash and June ?ile higher and
firm ; lutei- months without decided chtnge.
Cenijgft-jgc higher and rather quiet ; Mixed
Western, spot, 7;7SJc ; de futures. 71
se;c.
Oats iC7c better and fairly actlve ; Ne. 2.
June, We ; de July. 5GiJi57e; de Aug., 4'?4
iff47c ; 'le Sept., 4IJ4l7c; State, lJ(!7kc :
Western, f.9G7c.
Western Grain markets.
Hktreit. Wheat quiet : Ne. 1 White, .spot,
.18! bid ; June, $1 2S,bid ; July,$123J ; .n...
$1
Cern dull ; Ne. 2 at "lie.
Oats lirm ; Ne. 2 White at 57c.
Milwaukee. Wheat stead v but easier ; Ne.
2 Milwaukee quoted at $1 iffiC ler cash aud
June: fl 3V ler July ?! 10 for August,
Cern was stronger ; Ne. 2 at 70c.
Oats steady ; Ne. 2 at 50,'e ; White at 51c.
Rye steady and unchanged.
Barley stronger ; Ne. 2 spring, fe'Oc ; July
nominal.
Oswkiie. Wheat qnlet ; White .State, fl 33 ;
Red de, $1 43.
Cern steady and unchanged.
Oats unchanged.
Harlcy inactive.
Rye dull and lower; C.tnadiiii l.einl.TCc-;
round lets held at 77e.
Peoria. 111. Cern steady and active ; high
mixed, 7ej'i7IltC; mixed. .0'J7Ie.
Oats were active, and lirm'; Ne. 2 While at
5253c.
Rye lirm but inactive ; Ne. 2 at 5V.
Philadelphia Cattle Market.
Monday, June 19. The receipts et livestock
at thn Philadelphia stock yards were: Fer
the week: Beeves, 2,700 head ; sheep, 15.000
head; hogs, 3,0f0 head. Previous week
Reeves, 2,tM0 head ; sheep, 13,(100 head ; hogs
3,200 head.
Beet Cattle have been tiiily active aud
pi ices ler ail kinds were well maintained,
We quote as fellows :
Kxtra iiittvcs, 'J'SJOJfe; Geed, 8!ie ;
Medium, 7lc: Common, 5ffi0Me; latt-ewi.
Milch Cew.s weie active at $J0g(), with s:iles
of extra grades as high as $75.
Shcep'were dull and the heavy arrivals ct
block, which weie et a peer quality had the
elfeel et decreasing prices Yfi per pound.
Lambs were demoralized and prices el all
grades declined except ter extra, which were
tinner, while 100 pound clipped sheep brought
i'MA).
We quote as follews:
Extra, 55.J$c; geed l,'i5Jc; medium 4
4Ke: common 3.c; culls 3c; Iambs,
48C : calves, 3c.
Hogs have been active and firm.
We' quote as fellows :
Kxtra. liy.m'2c; geed, Ilglle ; ll.'b
mixed, I0J4Ilc.
SALTS OS- BEEVES AT TnU WEST FlIILADELI'lli -.
STOCK YARDS.
Martin, Fuller & Ce., 252 Western. 7i'.c-.
Reger Maynes, 150 Western, 7705c.
A. ft J. Christy, 217 Western and Va.4'ti'j;ie.
M. Ulman, 115 Chicago, account Levi Sense
nig, 0?Uc; 45 W. Va., ,iQfii 20
Cherokee. 7c : 29 Lancaster ee., !),'-;c.
James Clemsen 32 Western. 8JJ8J40.
Schamherg & Paul, 133 Western, tyfii'jyj.:.
G. Schamberg ft Ce.,'.) Western and Texans,
9i4c.
Lewenstoin ft Adler, 85 Western St Tcxa-y,
0c.
Daniel Murphy. 151 Western, CJiyye.
H. Chain, ir., 70 Western, 5K'.lc
M. Levi, 101 Western, Seuc. "
Jehn McArdie, 2i Lancaster co.. SKfiOje ;
20 Lancaster co., acct. II. Garber, 10c.
Owen Smith, 121 Western and ?3 Virginia, 5&i
L. Hern, IS Western and 1'enna., mixed 42
Daniel Smyth ft Bre., U0 Western, .eXc.
Dennis smytb, 50 West. 5,'i4j7c.
Bachman ft Levi, 150 Western, Cgyc.
F. schectz, 24 Western, B8c.
II. Chain. 35 Western, 57c.
Lewenstein ft Heilbron, 42 Western cuws and
bulls, 4J46c.
DRESSED MEATS.
Ureseil Beeves were active and cleic-l at S
14c, the former rate ter Texans.
SALES LAST WEEK.
TI103. Bradley, 1C2 head at lOglfc.
A. A. Boswell 71 de. at 914c.
C. S. Dcnglcr, S.1 de. at 8J14c.
W. II. Brown 85 de. at9I4J4e.
Harlan & Bre., 80 de. nt 81 lc.
J. F. Lewdcn. 41 de. 8:214c.
Dressed sheep were active.
Samuel Stewart sr.ld 811 head at 8l0e and
IK) head of dressed lambs at 12Hc,
Live Stock Market.
Chicaoe. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head ; ship
ments, 5,500 de.: market very active and high
er early In the day en speculative account,
closing weak and barely at steady lates ;
mixed, $735s;Q5; heavy, $8 05s VA); light.
$7 408 10; skips, $5 5007 25. '
Cattle Receipts. 2,000 head ; shipments. 1,900
head ; demand very weak ; natives dull und
barely steady ; experts, $888 50 ; geed te choice
shipping; $7 2507 75 ; common te fair $5 757;
mixed butchers generally fair, active and
prices tinner ; peer te fair, $2 4035; Texans
scarce and 25c higher ; canncrs', $3 754 50:
shippers, $1 ce5 75; Blockers and feeders, $3
05 25.
Sliecp-Recelpts,200 head; shipments, none;
demand fair; market dull, but steady; com
mon te Jalr.$34; medium te geed, $125
4 50 ; choice, $4 G05.
British cable advices te the Drevers' Journal
quote cattle and sheep Yxc higher ; medium te
geed American steers, 1517e ; top Sheep, 18
20c per ft., estimated dead weight, sinking
offal.
New Yerk Beeve3 Receipts, 4,4C0 head :
making 11,860 head for the week ; extremely
dnll ferall grades and at a reduction or strong
Key ft; nothing near a clearance could Ik-
2?i&: BPr te Prime native steers sold at 10J
.?ii?3 '; e?lra ,c "KOtCcr common te
&'!rxK$S.,UcJ9310Kc. wUh - carloads et
choice at IlKc:betcarlea1 of cattle in mar
ket sold at lt.c. te dress 57 is ; exporters used
II carloads. Shipments ter week. 570 live cit-
hail
iic.eu in c siitcp auu i.aiu quarters of beef.
sr-cep-ltpcclpts ter two days. 17.SC0 head;
making 43,H00 head for the week; sheen
dropped Vc te Jc ?J B, ; lambs mero than lc ;
the biggest break et the season ; decent te
prime sheep sold at if5c ft. Including a
dozen carloads at $J4!. Lambs ranged trem
li60Jc, with general sales at 5KS6lic ; at
least xe carloads mn9t be carried ever.
Swine Receipts for two days, 8,100 heal,
making 21.S40 head for the week; market
steady at $3CS 50 ft 100 tts for ordinary togeod,
.iSt1 L,,BE,frT-CattIe-ReceIpts, 3,026 head :
dull ; prime, Sgc; geed, 67c; common. 3K
ihIi?efvf"r!:.p.ce,Dl3- 2-W0 hea,1J market fair:
fio?Y-erK-$7loef850; .res.$S10a
Lecai scecxa ana Bends.
far
Last
sale.
$105
107K
120
120
lte
112
102
102.50
li'C
l.tt
42(15
110.25
i2t:
III
117
n.v.
iu.:u
iSt.-O
2lfti
I I5.75
110
151
70.5i
115
Lane 'Uy 6 per ct, Lean, due 1SS-2.. .$iui
1SS5... 100
1S90... 100
1SU5... 100
5 per ct.1 11 1 or 30 years. . 100
ftperct. Scheel Lean.... 101)
" -l " in ler 20 years., ion
" in 5 or 20 years.. 1M
" B " in 10 or 20 years. 100
Mauhelm borough lean ion
BAHK STOCKS.
Mrst National Bank. fioe
Farmers' National Bank 511
juitnn .National Rank me
Lancaster County National Batik., .mi
Columbia National Bank :.
Ephrata National Bank m,
first National Bank, Columbia. .. 100
First National Bank.Strasburg... 100
Mrst National Bank. Marietta urn
First National Bank. Mount Jey. M
Lititz National Bank we
Manheim National Bauk um
Union National Bank. Mount Jey. s-t
New Helland National Bank tin
mSCKLLAMBOCS STOCK?.
V.t,, vviiie u. 1: f r
S2.2T.
50
I-.MJ
!KI
aiinursviiinaireet car.
5e
lmi
25
Inquirer Printing Company..
Watch Factory....
Gas Light mid Fuel Company
Stevens Heuse
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia WnterCniiuumv
Susipieh.inna lien Company
Marietta Uollewwarc
Stevens Heuse
Sicily Island
East Brandy wine . W.iynesb'g.
Mlllcrsvllle Nermal Scheel
MISC'RLLANKOtrs BONUS.
Oiiarryvllle It. IC, due lau
100
100
50
.V)
5.1
170
fIH
. Il"
!ii
H 2i
Hi;
105.:
(caning & Columbia II. l:;V.s
Lancaster Watch Ce., due !&
Lancaster Gas Light anil Fuel Ce.
due In 1 or-J years
Lancaster lias Light and Fuel Ce.
. llHI 100
! llM 10t!
duels,
Lancaster ft Marietta
Lancaster New Helland
Lancaster & Susquehanna
TURNP1KK 8TOCKB.I;
100 M5
.'00 275.25
i 25 $ 10.25
V-i --
25 l.S
25 20
25 IS
25 47.2.r.
25 21
25 40 ft
25 4(1.1!
25
100 CO
B'l 50
25 111.50
2. 55
f0 133.10
If
spring . iteaver Vuliey $
iuigciiiri, x iiorcsuee
Columbia Chestnut Hill
Columbia & Washington
Columbia A Big Spring.;
Lancaster Ephrata
Lancaster Willow Street
Strasbiirg ft Millport
Marietta ft Muytewn
Marietta Mount Jev
Lanc.Kilzabctlit'nftMiildlet'n..
Lancaster Frhitvlile.
Lancaster ft.Lititz ,
Lancaster ft Williauiatewn ,
Lancaster ft Maner
Lancaster Manheim
Grain ana Prevision yuet:ntmiH.
One o'clock quotations el grain and provb. prevb. provb.
tens, furnished by S. K. Yiindt, Itroker, l.'i'sj
East King street.
June 20.
Chicago. '
Wheat Cern Oats l'eik Lard
June... L32J .Wi .514
July.... 1.3.1 .7i;. .45,' i 2075 11 .y.
August 1.12 .72 .') ' 2(.b7l H-Ci
Philadelphia.
June... 1.40K .AyK .0375
Julv..... 1.24 .my, .68
Ang 1.18 .80 .17
Sept.... I.171.J
BtecaainrKni.
New Yerk, Philadelphia and Lecu' iiet.Ka
also United States llen-ls report Ml d.iiy -
Jacob B. Lown, 22 North (.'tn-esi street.
J une 20.
10:00 lam ';;.
. M. V. M. l'.M
.. i2fi?i myt ir.ji
.. 57 5K BVi
.. Sivy, .v m
.. 32fvi 31K 3l',
... 110 lll! lieji
. ISOi 131 1'IHi
. 77'4 7i;!4 r.yA
.. ie,': in :jj
102)4 111.1 102k
. 111 lllllf
.. 20 .$?, ttt"
.. Y, Sr.-J 85!
.. 5H,1; : r,7u
20 ''K 29'
. IC 15,'-, IB
. 4i', 11,; 4114
- ""OJi 7! Ti
Del., Lack.ft Wtuteru
Denver & Rie Grande
N. Y..Lake Erie & Wi-sterii
Kansas and Texas
l,uiu- nnerea linen. Seuth. -i u...
new 1 erK central
New Jersey Cer : j
Ontario. Western
Omaha Cem ."",
Omaha Preferred
Chicago. Mil. St. Paul
Texas Paclllc
Wabash. 1 .. .. nls ft I'acille.
Western Union Tel. Ce
Pennsylvania It. K
Rending
IStltlale Pitts, ft West
Northern Pacini- Cem
" Preferred.
ITEKSON'S POKOCS PI.ASTKKS-
of
BENSON'S
CAPCINE PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED
And their excellent reputation injured by
worthless imitations. The public are
cautioned against buying Plasters having
similar sounding names. fc'ce that the
word C-A-P (M-X-E is correctly spelled.
H
u
Are the only
improvement ever made in
Plasters.
One is worth mete tl.an a dozen of any
ether kind.
Will positively cure where ether renie
dies will net even relieve.
I'rice, 25 Cents.
He ware of cheap P'asters made with
lead poisons.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
.MANtTPACTUnlSO CnEMIBTS, NEW YORK.
A SURE REMEDY AT LAST.
Price -25 Cents.
MEAD'S MEDICATED
(JOHN AND HUNIOK PLA82EH.
CHAS. N. CltlTTKNTON, 113 Fulton St.,
New Yerk, sole agent ler Dr. C W. Ben Ben
eon's Remedies, te whom all orders should
be addressed.
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T
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Pnrcstand Best Medit-iuc Ever Made.
mm:
FRAUD
Bensen sOaiiPenf
A combination et HOPS, BUCIIU. MAN
mtAKh and DANDKLION, with all the best
and most curative properties of all ether Bit
ters, makes the greatest BLOOD PURIKlKi:,
LIVKR REGULATOR and Lite and Health
Restoring Agent en eartii. Ne disease can
possibly long exist where Hepliitters are used
se varied and perfect are their operations.
XIIKY GIVK NEW LIKE AND VIGOR TO
THE AGED AND INFIRM.
Te all whose employments cause irregular
ity et tlie bowels or urinary organs, or who
require an Apctizer, Tonic and MlldMimu
lent. Hep Bitters are invaluable, without iu iu
texicatlng. Ne matter what your feelings or
symptoms are what the disease or ailment U
use Hep Bitters, Don't wait until you are
sick, but it yen only feci bad or mfscrable.use
them at once. It may save your lire; it b:is
saved hundreds. 5bO will lc paid for a case
they will net cure or help. De net suffer or
let yenr friends culler, but use and urge them
te use HOP BITTERN. Remember, flop Ra
ters is no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum,
but the Purest and Best Medicine ever made :
the Invalid' Friend and Hepe.-and no
person or family should be without them.
O. I. C. Is an ubelute and irresl-tablc curt;
ler Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
49-Sold by Druggists, smre for Cikcwlar
HOP BITTERS MKG. CO.,
Rochester,;?. V., au.I Terente, out.
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