Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, April 30, 1883, Image 3

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELIilGENCER MONDAY. APRIL 30, 1883.
THE TKMFKBAKCE UKION
Large Meeting In the Conrt-Hense Address
br Mm. Judith K. Fetter.
M:s. Judith Ella Fester, of Iowa, de
livered an address in the court house
yesterday afternoon, under the auspices of
the Christian Women's Temperance union,
of this city. The court room was well
filled, and iu tha audience were several
clergymen, and quite a number of men
ami women prominently engaged in
temperance work. Bey. Sylvanus Stall
called the meeting te order and made some
prefatory remarks. Rev. Satchell, of the
Duke street H. E. church, offered prayer,
after which Mrs. Fester was introduced
te the audience bv Rev. Stall, and de
livered an able and impressive address.
Her theme was total abstinence from in
toxicants, and her proposed means of
accomplishing it were, first by moral
"suasion and secondly by prohibition. She
claimed that Congress had the undoubted
power te prohibit the manufacture or
traffic in liquors in the territories, and
that the states possessed sovereign powers
ever the question withjn their several
jurisdictions. She held that the traffie in
alcohol wan first, a violation of the law of
Ged ; second it was a violation of the con
stitution of man ; and third, that it was
contrary te the interests of geed citizen
ship ; and therefore it was the duty of the
state te prohibit it, and thusmake it mere
difficult for the citizen te de wrong and
mere easy te de right.
Mrs. Fester held the attention of her
audience very closely from first te last.
She iR.cvidently a woman of very superior
attainments, thoroughly conversant with
her subject, reasons logically, and presents
her facts in the choicest language.
During her stay in Lancaster Mrs. Fos Fes
ter was the guest of James Black, esq.
She left this morning for Cambersburg,
where she will lecture this evening. She
has several ether engagements te lecture
in ether parts of the state.
m
DROWNING ACCIDENT.
A Beat tjpeet Near Safe Harber.
On Saturday Mr. Lemuel Eline, of Yerk
county, accompanied by his two sons,
aged respectively 1-1 and 10 years, and bis
brother, crossed the Susquehanna river
near Safe Harber iu a battcau 'and sold a
crop et
of Safe
in the
tobacco te Jehn Tripple,
Harber. About three o'clock
afternoon they attempted
te
recrusH the river, and when in
the " big sluice " near the head of Mun Mun
derf's Island, where the current is very
Mxeng, the beat swamped, and the men
were all thrown into the water. Mr.
Kline and his brother managed te get
held of the swamped beat and cluug te it.
The two boys were less fortunate and had
te swim for their lives. One of them
succeeded iu reaching a rock in the river,
and clung te it until rescued.
The ether struggled with the current and
managed te swim about three hundred
yards, when he sunk from tic;ht and was
net again seen. The accident was seen
from the s-hoie by Urias Waifel and Henry
Hammend, who at once manned a beat and
went te the rescue of the party. Mr. Kline
and his brother were with difficulty get into
their beat and then the party rowed te the
rock and took off the boy who was cling
ing te it. Search was made for the ether
boy, but he was undoubtedly di owned and
his body has net yet been recovered. The
family lived near Yerk Furnace.
The Clilcr Engineer rnotegraphed.
The Sunday Telegiam, of Ehnira, N. Y.,
is an excellent paper and contains plenty
of news. Yesterday morning's number
has a very ceriect likenebS of Chief
Engineer Harry N. Hewell, of the
Lancaster fiie ucpaitrucnt, with the fol
lowing complimentary notice :
"They Keybtone statu has, in its length
and breadth, many veiy crcditable and
efficient lire organizations, and ene of our
pictures this week is the hoadef ene of the
beat departments of that state. His name
is Ileujy N. Hewell, who, as chief engi
neei oflhe Lancaster (Pa.) fit e depart
ment, has made a grand, geed record. He
was :. member el the old volunteer liil
department of that city, beiujr connected
with the hook and ladder company since
he was 17 years. On May 9, 1881, he was
elected assistant chief of the volunteer de.
pai tment, aud retained that position until
Feb. 1, 1832, when he was chosen chief of
the paid department. The chief success
fully went through a sevcre ordeal in the
iutioductienof the paid department in
Lancaster, as the adoption of that system
was followed by numerous incendiary fires
lhe suppression of which called for execu
tive ability of a high elder, and Chief
Hewell was equal te the emergency."
VANDALISM.
Mealing Fteweis and Plants lrem the Cent
terles.
Alieady the ghouls have commenced
their depredations en the graves in the
city cemeteries. Net only are cut flowers
stolen and buds and blossoms picked from
the growing stocks and bushes, but in
some instances valuable plants are pulled
up by the roots and carried off te decorate
the yards or gardens of the thieves, some
of whom claim te be "respectable" and
would be shocked, no doubt, te see their
names in print ns grave robbers. Some Seme
.times women thieves rob the graves and
carry the stolen plauts away in their nm
luellas. Seme of the thieves are known
aud will probably be prosecuted and con
victed. Yesterday a gang of boys and
yeuu men wero eugaged in the Lancaster
cemetery in clubbing the flowers from the
magnolia and ether flowering trees. The
superintendent should make it a point te
club the clubbers and then hand them
ever te the police.
Unclaimed Letters.
The following is a list of letters remain
ing in the postefflce for the week ending
April 30, 1833 :
Ladies' List : Mary Brabacher, Minnie
E. Brubaker, Vitta Costelie, Mary Eck,
Mis. Edw. Edwards, Sarah Herbley, Mrs.
Isaac Kreider, Mrs. Julia A. Kirkwood,
Annie Milsen, Clara Mnraraa, Sue Stener,
Mis. Newton Thcnegar, Mrs. Lizzie Wal
lace. Gents' List : Jas. G. Berden, Philip
Bush, Jno. H. Dechtcrman Bishop J.
Dicksen, A. L. Ellis, jr., Rudelph Fen
stermacher, Max Gaschutz, Benj. E.
Grefl, S. P. Harris, Jno. Jehns, Jno.
Lynch, Emanuel Lawrence, A. J. 'Mills
(2 for.), Peters & Bre., Samuel Parmer,
Adam Patisen, Prudential Ins. Ce., Reth
& Sens. David llewr. Mr. Shnftner, J. S.
Saun, Jes Savidge, Elias G. Sheatfer, A.
S. Schimmer, Daniel Stever, Jno. S.
White, E. K. Warren, Gee. Warfle, Chas.
F. Wider, Henry Werner, Edw. Zeigler.
TUB REVENUE OFFICE.
Large Salts or special Tax Stamps Old
Stamps being Exchanged for New.
This has been a bu6y day at the U. S.
revenue office. Mere special tax stamps
were sold te-day than en any former 80th
of April since the revenue office has been
in existence. The receipts ran away up
into the thousands et dollars, bat just
bow much is net known, as the clerks
havn had no time te feet up the totals.
$93,000 worth of old $0 cigar stamps were
shipped te the department at Washington
te-day te be exchanged for $3 stamps,
under the new law. An immense number
of etdershave been received by the collec
tor for $3 stamps, , and te accommodate
cigar manufacturers in need of them, the
revenue office will be opened te-night at
midnight and be kept open until to
morrow evening.
Bale el Hene.
Samuel Hess & Sen, auctioneers, sold at
, public sale, en Saturday, at Petersburg,
for Jacob S. Feltz, 17 head of Ohie horses,
at an average price of $198 per bead.
A Disorderly Gaag Arretted,
Constable AndrewEichheltz arreBted to te
day(and they were beld for a hearing be
fore Alderman Spurrier), Henry Smith,
Charles Martin and H. Wolf, parties from
the lower end of town, for drunken and
disorderly conduct yesterday in the neigh
borhood of Sheenberger's park. They
were very disorderly and attacked
Jacob Witch and his sons, but
fled upon the approach of the
officer. He succeeded te-day in gathering
them in and the Sunday disorders in that
part of the city are te be abated. If any
body is helping it along by selling beer in
violation of law, they had better take
warning.
Waived Hearing.
Jacob Bard, charged with passing at the
Lancaster county bank a forged promis
sory note for 91,100 purporting te have
been signed by Daniel Bard since deceased,
waived a bearing this morning before
Alderman Spurrier, and entered bail in
the sum of $2,000.
8-PJT CTAE MOTIVES.
Tub most popular and fragrant Ferfume et
the day HACKMETACK." Try It. Sold by
II. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 133
North Queen street feb7-eed3
" Mether Swan's; Werm Syrup."
Infallible, tasteless, harmless, cathartic ; ler
feverlsbncss, restlessness, worms constipa
tion. 25c.
Noiiedt should neglect a cough. Take Hale's
lloney el Horehound and Tar initanler.
Pike's Toothache Dreps cure in one minute.
myl lwdoed&w
The nutritive properties of Celden's Liquid
Beef Tonic sustain the body -without solid
teed. Celden's ; no ether. ir.yl-lwdced&w
The worst forms el liver dlscase cured by
Simmons Liver Regulator.
Froel Positive.
We have the most poslttve ana convincing
proof that Themas' Eclectric Oil Is a most ef ef
iectual specific for bodily pain. In cases et
rheumatism and neuralgia It gives instant ro
ller. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist. 137
and 139 North Queen street.
Ye afflicted why suffer longer from Ca
tarrh. Hay Fever and Celd in Head when a
sure euro can be had in Elys' Cream Balm ?
Price 60 cents.
Apply Inte nostrils with llttle linger.
Fer three winters I have neeu afiiictcd witli
Catarrh and cold In the head. Last winter I
used Ely's Cream Ilalm.lt accomplished nil
that was repiesented. T. F. MoCebmick,
(Judge Common Pleas) Elizabeth, N. J., Aug.
25,1880.
Chronic Crtarrli. 1 have sutteicd for yearn
lrem chronic Catarrh. Six weeks age I wus
induced te try Ely's Cream 15 aim. Relict was
instantaneous, and centinuetl nse ims result
ed in an almost complete euro. S. M. Greene,
Boek-keeper, Olllce N. V., CatsklU & Athens
Steamboat Ce. Catskill, .V. Y., Dec. 27, 1880.
alG-2wdM.W.Fv.
lieury. ;arbellc halve.
The best Salve In the world for cuts,brulscs
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin
eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is
guaranteed te give perfect satisfaction in
every case or money refunded. Be sure you
get IlKNitY's Carbolic Salve, as all ethers are
but imitations and counterfeits. Price 25
cents. Sold In Lancaster at Cochran's Drug
store. 137 North Queen street. my29-4
jtew te secure llealth.
t eems strange that anv ene will sutrer
lrem the many derangements brought en by
un impute condition of the bleed, when SCO
VILI.'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP 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 PUB1FIEB ever discovered, eilcet
ually curing Scrofula, Syphlitic disorders,
Weakness el the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala
ria; ajl nervous disorders and debility, bil.
ieus complaints and all diseases Indicating an
Impure condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid
neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. It corrects Indl
gestien. A single bottle will prove te you It
merits as a health rcuewer, for it ACTS LIKE
A CHARM, especially when the complaint Is
of an exhaustive nature, having a tendency te
lessen the natural vigor et the brain aud ner
veus system.
., AER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in
man and beast. Fer use externally and inter
nally. REDHDRbE POWDERS cure aU diseases
or horse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all
LIvoHiepL. A POSITIVE CURE. may24-2
Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's; drug aleie 137
North Queen street
KKSCUUD FKOIU DKATH.
'l'li- lollewingstatemontof William J. Cough
in, et Seincrville, Mass., is se leinarkable mat
we beg te ask for it the attention et our read
era. He says : "In thu tall et 1S7G1 was taken
with a violent bleeding of the lungs, followed
by a sevore cough. I seen began te lese my
appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time
that I could net leave my bed. In the sum
mer of 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital.
While there the doctors said I had a hole In
my lelt lung as big as a half-dollar. 1 expend
ed ever a hundrod.dellars in doctors and med
icines. 1 was se lar gene at ene time a repert
went around that I was dead. I gave up hope
but a irlend told me et DK. WM. HALL'S
It A 1, 9 AM FOR THE LUNGS. I laughe at
my friends, thinking my case incurable, but I
get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur
nrlann' it irratlficatlen. I commenced te feel
better My hope, once dead, began te revive, '
and te Jay Heel In better spirits than lliavet
the past three years.
" I writethis hoping yen will publish it, se
that every one afflicted with Diseased Lnngs
wUl be Induced te take DR. WM. HALL'S
BALSAM FOK THE LUNG S, and be convinced
that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUKED. I
have taken two bottles and can positively say
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 seen be able te go te work.'
sold bv 11. B. Cochran. 187 North Queen street
V. S. District Attorney Speaks.
Cel. II. Walters, U. 8. District Attorney,
Kansas City, Me., authorizes the following
statement: "Samaritan Nervine cured rej
niece et spasms." Get at druggists. $1.50.
a ceugii, i.eiu or sere inreat sneuiu ee
Btopped. Neglect frequently results in an In
curable Lung Disease or Consumption,
Brown's bronchial Troches de net disorder
the stomach like cough syrups and balsams.
b nt act directly en the Inflamed parts, allay in g
irritation, give relief In Asthma. Bronchial
Coughs, Catarrh, and the Threat Troubles
which Singers and Public Speakers are subject
te. Fer thirty years Brown's Bronchial
Troches nave been recommended by physi
cians, and always give perfect satisfaction.
Having been tested by wide and constant use
for nearly an entire generation, they have at
tained wel .nerlted rank among the few staple
romcdles of the age. Sold at 25 cente a box
evervwhore. mv-lvdTThAF&lvw
4S-TLAIN TALK FEOJC DR. SWA.Y1TB TO Whom
It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one of the
most annoying complaints known te physi
cians. Every one can tell whether he Is thus
afflicted by observing the following symp
toms : Intense itching, particularly otter get
ting warm. It seems as if pin worms were
crawling In or about the rectum. Small lumps
sometimes form. The private parts are often
affected. The mere you scratch the worse the
Itching. Knewing that my olntmee t Is super
ter te any article In the market, I gnarantee It
te cure the worst case et itching plies in exist
ence. rSlgned, H.SWAYNE.M.D.
Dr. Sway no's Ointment is also a pleasant and
eflecttve cure for tetter, Itch, salt rheum, ery
sipelas, barber's Itch, pimples, and all scaly,
crusty. Itchy Bkln eruptions. Sold by all
prominent druggists, or will be sent for 50 cts.
(In 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, f 1.25. Address, Dr.
Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa.
ectH-lydTu,Th&saw
DXA.TBB.
Christ. In Lltltz, en the 27th Inst., Francis
W. Christ ( Postmaster ), In the 68th year of
his age.
Funeral will take place en Tuesday. May 1,
at2p.m. a2S-2t
1TJSW A.DVXRTISEXXllTtt.
M
OH DAY, APKIL 30, 1883.
ONLY ONE QUESTION
regarding price should be asked when buying Clothing for Men
or Beys. Net hew much have they been marked down, or up,
but are they the best for the'meney ? Oak Hall prices stand
this test every time. What can we de te induce you te apply
the test ? Yeu can easily de it by looking at die 23 lines of
Men's Suits at 7.00. 8.00. Sq.oe and $10.00 ; the 18 lines of
Youths' Suits at $6.00, $7.00, $9
Large Beys at $4.00 and bmall JtJeys at 3-5-.
If net bargains we de net knew the, meaning of the word ;
if net the cheapest we de net knew'the market. Besides these
cheaper goods we have no end of finer stock.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
Oak Hall,
Sixth and Market,
tIJSW AJyRTlSJSMKNXS.
LOSTON SATURDAY KVKN1NG ON
West Chestnut street, a small SCARF
JJAND SET WITH PEARLS. A liberal re
ward will be paid en returu et same te this
olllce. H
FOK RKNT.-Till! 8TOKK ROOW, NO. 30
North Queen street, new occupied by
Ames Rlngwalt. Apply te
TlIOS. E. FRANKLIN,
feb7.8,9,104eedttd Ne. 120 East King St.
1UUY MY GOODS KKO.H FIRST HANuS
for cash and sell the best goods for the
money In the city at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT OIOAR
STORK.
1fOTlCE THE SUlISORIBKKS TO TIIK
ll stock of the Quarryville National Bank
are notified te meet at Quarry ville en Satur
day, .May 6. 1883, at two o'clock p. m ler the
purpose of organizing, etc.
a2S-2td&ltw C. Si. HESS.
JUST KKCK1VKD, ANOTtiKK MIT OF
Fountain Fine-Cut Tobacco diiect from
manufacturers and only a cts. per oz., or 25
cts. per y. ft at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FIIONT CIGAR
"TORE.
I.IOR 8ALV OB KKNT A NKWTHKKK
1 story Brick Heuse, with back building,
en West Chestnut street, two uoers west et
Mary; has all the modern improvements ; het
and cold water, bath tub. heater, etc. Apply
te A. S. KENGIER. el Marshall & Kengier,
N os. 9 and 11 Seuth Queen Street. a2G-ttd
YELLOW FBOJNT Ce. HAVANA CIUAK,
is the best in the city, mode and for sale
at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW FIIONT CIGAR
STOKE.
KOUKKY FOK SALE,
A WELL-ESTABLISHED
GROCERY STORE
In a large manufacturing country town.
Uouse, Stele, store Fixtures and a full linee
GROCERIES. The whole can be bought ler
less than $2,500.
Inquire attne
a4-lmd ' INTELLIGENCER " OFFICE.
AFULI. LINE OF LOKKILLAKD'S
Chewing Tobacco. Kebecca takes the
lead at 10 cents per plug at
hartman's:yellew frentwciuar
STOKE.
CIA 1.1. AT KKUHTOLD'S CASH STOKI5
j ami sec the Best Gauze Undershirts for
the Price ever sold. Improved Ventilated
Shirts take well. New styles or Bicycle
Shirts. Ladies' Gents' and Misses' Hese cheaper
than ever. New styles et Neckwear. Work
ing Pants, Overalls and Notions generally at
reduced prices. ,
HENRY UECIITOLD,
Ne. 62 N. Queen Street.
P. S. Building Stene and Sand ler sale.
feb3-lvd
A FULL AKSOKlfflfeNT OFBR1A1CAHD
Applo-woed Pipes. Weeden Pipes lrem
S?. up. at
HARTMAN'S YELLOW
STORE.
FRONT CIGAR
EriTHLIAL UANCEK MAY AK1SIC ON
any part el the cutaneeus surface, mul it
has bcu observed en these portions of uiu
ceus membrane which approach most nearly
te the skin In texture.sucu as the lining mem
brane of the lips, month and fauces, and in
tegument of the tongue, the eyelids, and ether
portions of the body et the same nature. All
cancer sores and tumors cured lthetit pain
or using ilia Unite, by
II. D. I.ONGAKER. M. D. .
Otitic 13 East Walnut 9tieet, Lancaster.
Consultation free. a.10 3td
r RAND OPEMNG
-OF
Hubley's Photograph Gallery,
Ne. 45. WEST KING ST.,
Saturday Evening, April 28, 1883.
An orchestra will be in attendance. Each
lady will be presented with a souvenir. a2s-2t
f1 IRAUDFUtK INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO
HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
Insures Property at Current Rates.
Lesses Promptly Settled and Paid.
RIFE & KAUFMAN,
AGENTS,
Ne. 19 East
inl2-CmdM,WaSR
King Street.
Tl ATTERS.
DAVID SHULTZ.
1829-1857.
SHULTZ &.BRO.
1 1 KNRV A . SHULTZ, J OUN A . SUtT LTZ.
1357-1374.
SHULTZ & BRO.
Henry A. Shdltz, Wm. II. Shultz.
1871-1883.
Chas. N. Shultz,
1883
Harrys. Suult7.
Shnltz's Sens,
FASHIONABLE
HATTERS,
(Qundaker's Old Stand,)
144 N. Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
mar27-lydw
ESTATK OF JAM1W U. ULAKK, LATK OF
Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa
mentary en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons indebted
thereto are requested te meke Immediate pay
ment, and these having claims or demands
against the same, will present them without
delay for setUement te the undersigned, re
siding In Lancaster city.
JOHN W. CLARK,
MARTHA B. CLARK,
ELIZABETH CLARK,
a20-6tdeaw Executers.
- 00 and, $10.00 ; the Suits for
PHILADELPHIA.
MAMKJllti.
Philadelphia Sib&rket.
Philauklfhia, April SO. Fleur firm ; Su
perfine, S3 2503 71 ; extra, 93 75Q4 25 ; Penn'a
Family. $5523.
Rye Heur at 3 C23 75.
Wheat firmer ; Ne. 1 Pa. Red, $1 25.
corn in fair local uemanu.
Oats firmer, with mere Inquiry; Ne. 1 White,
5155c ; Ne. 2 de, 5Jc ; Ne. 3 de. MJ$52c ;
rejected, 490.
itye scarce at 7042720.
- Previsions Arm ; fairly active
Lard firm.
Butter choice well sold up ; ether kinds
dulL
Rolls nominal at 8i3c.
Eggs quiet and unchanged ; Pa , lCKc ; West
ern. 16c.
Cheese linn.
Petroleum dull; Refined, 77c.
Whisky at $119
New Yerk Marked
nkw l eus, April 30. Fleur dull and prices
unchanged.
Wheat 46c iiigher and firm ; moderate
f peculative trudlnii ; Ne. 2 Red May. $1 20J
1 2 ; de June, 1 221 23J4; de July. $1 23
1 24J4.
corn uuuanu Jit$?6c lower; iuneu west
ern spot. 5GQ6Sc; de luture, G670c.
Oats without quotable change.
Cattle Market.
Philadelphia, April 30. Cattle fair : Sales
2,500 head ; prime, iQ8c ; geed nt GKQ'yic ;
medium at 66&c; conr.nen at 5gec ; fat
cows, HQ5ic ; slippery cow, 2fi3c.
Sheep inactive ; sales 10,C00Jhead; wool sheep
4c ; sheared sheep, 8K65Jc ; tall lamb-,
58c ; spring lambs. $3 0007 00 per head.
Hogs active; sales, 4,000 head; prime,
1111c ; geed, 10Qllc ; common, lOKffl
10c.
tjtecK markets.
Quotations by Ueed, McGrann & Ce , Bank
ere, Lancaster, Pa.
10 a.m. 12 k. :tp. m.
Michigan Central 9VA 94 S4
New Yerk Central 125H it 12
New Jersey Central 76ii 76 7
Ohie Central 12'A MY llli
Del. Lack. & Western.... 127 127 32i'4
Denver &Bie:Grande.... 4SJ6 49,i 50
Erle 36 37i .17!J
Kansas & Texas 30 v 30 80
Lake Shere 111? 111 111
Chicago & N. W.. com.... 135 135 J3-i
N.N.,Ont.ft Western.... 28 28! 28
St. Paul & Omaha 49
Pacific Mail..... .... 42
Rochester & Pittsburgh 19
St. Paul 1034i low iej
Texas Paclflc 39 39y, 39
Union Pacific 971 97K 88
Wabash Common 29 29 ns.
Wabash Preferred 47 47 i7
West'rn Union Telegraph 82ii 82 82
Louisville & Nashville... 534 53& 51
N. Y Chi. & St. L 12
Lehigh Valley C6 66
Lehigh Navigation 43 43 44
Pennsylvania U2 63 Xi
Beading 27 27 27
P. T. & Buffalo 15 15 r
Northern Paciflc-Cem... r&6 51 51
Northern Pacific Pi-of... 87 88 t3
HestonvUle 15 15 ....
Philadelphia & Erie 20 20
Northern Central 56 56 ....
Undcigreund
Canada Southern 66V( 06 WJ
Oil Of fa 57 V3
Peeple's Passenger. 7 7 ...
PblUdelpbta.
Quotatlensby Associated Press.
Stocks steady.
Philadelphia & Erie K. It ,
Reading Kallread
Pennsylvania. Railroad
Lehigh Valley Ball read
United Cemnanles et New Jersev
20
27
63
66
191
Northern Pacific 51
Northern Pacific Pieferrel S8
Northern Central Railroad 7
Lehigh Navigation Company 43
Norrlstewn Railroad ler.
Central Transportation Company 38
Plttsb'g, Tltusville ft Buffalo R. K 15
Little Schuylkill Railroad te
New, Yerk
Quotations by Associated Press.
Stocks steady ; Meney, 305.
New Yerk Central 1254
Erie Railroad SJ
Adams Express 128
Michigan Central Railroad 94
Michigan Southern Railroad 111
Illinois Central Railroad 144
Cleveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad 134
Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad lit
Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad 133
Western Union Telegraph Company 82
roicaes waeusu ,
New Jersey Central
New Yerk. Ontario ft Western
'29V.
a
Lecal Stocks and Bends.
Reported by J. B. Leng.
i'a!
VUI.
.fl(i0
1 1
5 li".
105
uT-
120
I0P0
102
100
100
106
102
Lane-'Uy 6 per ct. Lean, due ls82,
I8SS..
tssw..
" iaf...
.5 per ct. In 1 or 30 years.
" b per ct. Scheel Lean...
" 4 " inler20years.
" 4 " in 5 or 20 years.
. tee
. 100
. let
. 100
. 100
. 100
.100
" 0 " in 10 or 20 years.
Manheim borough lean
100
100
WSOKLLAirMOCB BTOOKU.
QuarryvUle R. R. '. $5i
Millersvllle Street Car , 50
Inquirer Printing Company 50
Watch Factory. lift)
Gas Light and Fuel Company : 26
Stevens Heuse (Bends) 100
Columbia Gas Company
Columbia Water Company.
Susquehanna Iren Company....... 100
Marietta Hollowware ".. 100
Stevens Heuse............... 60
Sicily island................ 50
East Brandy wine ft Waynesb'g.... 60
MUlersvUle Nermal Scheel
Northern Market
KI80KLLAHBOU8 BOH DS.
Quarryville R. R., due 1893 sioe
Reading ft Columbia R.R.,6'8 UK)
111
M.25
4)
at
w;
2
170
225
5
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1
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100.55
$120
105
115!
KM
113
Lancaster Watch Ce.. due 188H 1 00
Lancaster Gas Light and Fnel Ce..
due In ler 20 years 100
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.,
duel8S8 . 100
Tcaxriu BTOOKH.
Big Spring ft Beaver Valley $ 25
Bridgeport ft Ueres hoe 13
Columbia ft Chestnut H1U ,.... 25
Columbia ft Washington 25
Columbia ft Big Spring 25
Columbia ft Marietta 25
Maytown ft Ellzabethtewn 25
Lancaster ft Ephrata. 25
Lancaster ft Willow Street 26
Straseurg Millport 25
Marietta ft Maytown. 25
Marietta ft Mount Jey 26
LancEHzabetht'n ft Middlefn 100
Lancaster A FrultvlUe. 60
Lancaster A Lltltz 25
Lancaster 4 Wllllauistewn 25
Lancaster Maner 60
Lancaster Manheim 25
Lancaster A Marietta 25
Lancaster A New Helland .. 100
Lancaster ft Susanehanna....' 300
10.
22
US
20
18
30
10
47.26
40
21
60
31
60
54
75
90
133.10
41
35
78
276.20
1206
110.25
135.50
110.25
148.10
107
143
14I.SU
148
200
160.25
140
bakx aroen.
First National nan. 1100
Farmers' National Bank 60
Fulton National Bank 100
Lancaster County National Bank. . 60
Columbia National Bank 100
Christiana National Bank. 100
Ephrata National Baak 10(
Kiret National Bank, Columbia.. ... 100
First National Baajc, straseurg. ... 100
First National Baak, Marietta 100
First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100
Lltltz National Bank 100
SECOND EDITION.
MONDAY EVENING APBEL 30, 1863,
THREATENED IEELAND.
TO FEEL THE STRONG HAND UF LAW.
Tbe Lefty Language of the Londen "Times7'
IU Opinion of the rbHadelpbls Con
vention Other Features of tbe
Irlih Troubles.
.Londen, April ae. The limes in an
editorial says : "The Irish convention at
Philadelphia began with a clap-trap of
felly and malignity and closed after the
same fashion. The whole scene," it says,
"would be painful were it net supremely
ridiculous. The only practical suggestion
made by the convention for injuring
Great Britain is the advice te the people of
Ireland te buy nothing from England,
unless they are obliged te. It is a confession
of impotence when Irish malice is driven
te such a paltry expedient, which if tried
would only injure its adoption. The lessen
for Great Britain is te ignore irishmen,and
abandon the hope of bringing them a
better frame of mind by a continuance of
unmerited favors. They have already
convinced tbe rest of the world that they
are unfit te have national independence,
and they must be made te feel the strong
hand of the law."
" Skin the Geat " en Trial.
Dublin, April 30. The trial of Pitz
Harris, known as "Skin tbe Geat," one
of the alleged principals in the murder of
Lord Frederick Cavendish and Mr. Burke,
was begun te-day. The man Nevin,
arrested here en Saturday en the charge
of being concerned in the conspiracy te
the murder, has turned informer.
Farnell's Testimonial.
The testimonial which is being raised
for Mr. Parnell has reached the amount of
0,000 pounds.
Mere Alleged Conspirators Arrested.
Clifden, Ireland, April 30. Twe
merchants of the town named O'Keefe
and Conn have beeu arrested en a charge
of being connected with tLe conspiracy te
murder. According te information given
te the authorities by an informer, a num
ber of apparently respectable persons were
implicated in the murder conspiracy.
KKV. l.KLACHKUK'3 TIUUUl.ATIONS.
Charged With Hrcacb of Church Discipline
He Leaves the Church.
Lewiston, Me., April 30. In the Maine
Methodist confereuce te-day, the commit
tee reported sustaining charges of breach
of church discipline against Rev. D. W.
Lelacheur and recommending his suspen
sion for one year. Mr. Lelacheur decided
te withdraw, but the bishop stated that
he cenld net de se while charges were
pending. Mr. Lelacheur thereupon de
clared his intention of preaching the
Gospel and of withdrawing; from the
jurisdiction of conference, and left the
church.
A Fatal and UlHtreaslug mistake.
Bosten, April 30. Albert II. Bials of
tbe firm of Bials & Perley, spice dealers,
shot and killed his partner,Frickett Perley
en the Fall River steamer Bristel last
night. The two occupied the same state
room. Perley get up te leek out of the
window, when Bials, supposing some one
was trying te enter the room, drew a
revolver and shot him dead. Bials deliv
ered himself te the police en his arrival at
Fall River.
The Unpopular civil Service I xamlner.
Washington, April 30. The presideut
has net jet signed the commission of D.
B. Randelph Keim as chief examiner
under the civil service commission. It is
stated at the White Heuse te-day, how hew
evcrjtbat the appointment will net be with
drawn unless the commission express a
desire te that effect. It was made upon
their recommendation and will probably
stand unless they ask ft te be withdrawn.
In Hunger of being Lynched.
Tucson, Ari., April 30 There was strong
talk last night of assaulting tbe jail and
lynching Jeseph Casey, who, in an unsuc
cessful effort te escape from custody, shot
and killed Jailer Ilolbreok yesterday
morning. The jail is strongly guarded.
Casey is in prison for murder and highway
robbery. He has murdered three men.
He broke jail three times before his last
attempt.
Where the Ligar Manufacturer Refused an
Advance.
Albany, April 30. The cigar manu
facturers have agieed net te pay the ad
vance asked for by the cigarmakers
and te-day all shops are closed, except
these where girls are employed, aud one
shop whorean advance was given.The man
ufacturer say they will net accede te the
demand, and that they have cigars enough
en hand te last some time.
Three Urethers Arrested for Murder.
Pittsburgh, Pa., April 30. Philip
Maguire, an old man who was found in an
unconscious condition en Pennsylvania
avenue en Saturday night, having been
attacked by unknown parties, died lust
night from injuries leceived. Three
brothers named Bulger have been nricsted
en suspicion of having committed the
murder.
Discouraged Hungarians.
Readine, Pa., April 30 Forty Hun
garians, employed at tbe Reading iron
wejks, against whom there has been con.
siderable opposition from workmen of all
classes because of their cheap labor,te day
became discouraged and drew their wages
and lelt the city. They say they werp en
ticed here by immigration agents.
Fatal Wreck.
Fert WeRTn, Tex., April 30. A con
struction train en the Texas & Pacific
railroad yesterday ran into a cow. Twe
cars were thrown from the track and T.
A. Simmons, a civil engineer, and two
train bands were killed ; three ethers were
badly injured.
WKiYTHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, April 30. Fer the Mid
dle Atlantic states, slightly warmer fair
weather, northerly te easterly winds, sta
tionary or lower barometer.
Shet by a Hebber.
Jacksen Court Heuse, O., April 30.
Andersen Leckey was murdered at his
home here en Saturday by a robber, who
entered his house and shot him dead.
A Nickel Washing " Plant " Seized.
A nickel washing " plant " has been
seized iu Nashville. A half bushel or
mere of the newly Issued "V" nickels
were lying in a bureau drawer placed upon
the top of a deal table. A large pet of
geld and copper alley rested upon a fur
nace and the charcoal fire having gene out
the metal was congealed in the vessel,
while from wall te wall a network of wires
was suspended te which a large
number of nickels that had taken their
alley baths were attached by little wires
with click-jaws ou the end of them. The
half bushel or mere of nickels that were
waiting te be bathed as well as theso that
had undergone that process, with the
moulds, tools and ether implements of the
business were seized by the detectives aud
taken te St. Leuis with them, where they
will be used upon the approaching trial of
the counterfeiters.
An Arizona Uvatery.
The Arizona man with the thousand
dollar watch and chain, the thousand dol
lar diamond stud and the pocketbook
Bluffed full of mining stocks fell among
thieves again in Chicago the ether day.
It is a somewht'remarkable fact that, says
the San Francisce Pest, these Arizona
men with thousand dollar watches and
chains and thousand dollar diamond studs
are never seen in Arizona, but are only
heard of from some Eastern city.
I
The Fenian Watch in Londen
Philadelphia Telegraph's Londen Letter.
The vigilance of the police just bow in
Londen is extraordinary. I am told, and
can quite believe, that there are 'nearly
as many men en guard in I plain
clothes as iu uniform. Their eyes aro(cvery are(cvery
where. and a geed deal of inconvenience
te perfectly respectable people, guileless
of conspiracies te blew up anything, is
naturally the result. The ether night, at
Bread street station, I happened) te be
carrying two small leather bags. jBeing
encumbered also with a handful of papers
and an umbrella, I had te put my lead
down while unbottening my coat te take
out and consult a pocket time-table. As tbe
hour was late iew people were about,
and the railroad company, en economi
cal thoughts intent, had turned the
gas down te that point which just
serves te "make darkness visible."
Knewing the dexterity of Londen sneak
thieves. before nuttins my bass down I
glanced around very cautiously te aee that
no prowlers were about. Net a soul ap
peared visible within 50 feet, but hardly
had my hand relinquished; my property
before a firm hand was laid en my arm,
and its owner, a well knit, muscular man,
asked me who I wa3. Net realizing
the situation for a moment, I
angrily demanded what he wanted,
at the same time attempting te wrench
myself free. Anethor man was at my side
directly, whose grab was se professional
that I was reassured. ' We want te knew
what you have in theso bags, " was the
demand. A light dawned upon me
and I burst ent laughing at tbe
idea of being taken for a "Dynamiter,"
and bid them leek for themselves.
Twe minutes suulced for a neat; and
thorough but poljte examination. Neth
ing mere dangerous te tne juione peairu
than a few books being found, the dotec detec
tives apologized and left me, feeling much
amused at the iudicent. The whole
affair did net take five minutes. It isoue
of scores of similar cases which go te
show the eager vigilance of tlie-poliee at
the present time.
A Yeung Indlan'b K-cape.
This story is told by Dr. Kdwaid Eg Eg
glesten : A baud of Indians emigrated
in a body from the Slir.ihtuk legion te
avoid a malign genius of the place. A
party of Senccas chased a young Catawba
warrior for five miles, lie succeeded iu
killing seven of them heiO'iUliey captured
him. The next day, when he was led out
te be tortured, he escaped by a sudden
dash, leaped into the river amid a shower
of bullets and swam under water like an
otter, only rising te take breath. Ou the
opposite side he made iubtiltiug gestures
at his enemies and lied away. Of theso
who pursued him he slew a party of five
while they slept, mangled and scalped
them, and then retumingin the uight dug
up and scalped the seven whom he had
slain at first. A solemn council of his fees
decided that he must be a wizard and that
pursuit would'thcrefero be useless.''
l.ive Mede Market.
Chicago Hogs Uecelpts. ."j5C0 lu-.ul : ship
ments, 4,'JOJ head ; market fairly actl e und
prices llrui ; mixed, 7 007 40 ; heavy, 7 -se
ffl 75 : light, 17 007 Ki ; skips, JSC ".
Cattle Kecclpts. l.CO'Jhead; shipment :W
head ; market fairly active and brisk te the
pxtent or the supply; prices llrm ; eDeiti-.
$j30SI CO; geed te choice shipping, 5 'JOg
C 20 ; common te lair, $5 40.ri Se.
Sheep licceipts, 400 head ; shipment., 40e
head ; in fair demand at firm prices : common
te lair, $44 75 ; geed te choice, r W.
m
Vital Questienal
Ask the most eminent physician
Ol any school, what is the best thin;; mtl.e
world for quieting and allaying nil IrritiiMeu
et the nerves and curing all forms of ntrv u
complaints, giving natural, childlike reiie n
ing sleep always ?
And they will tell yen unhesitatingly
"Some form et Heps !"
CUAt-TEU I.
Ask any or all et the most eminent pi.-i-cians
:
'What is the best and only remedy that can
be relied en te euro all diseases et the kidney j
and uiinary organs ; such as Brlg'it's disease,
diabetes, retention erinability te lel.iiu mine
and all the diseases and aillments peculiar te
Women "
"And they will tell you explicitly and em
phatically "Buchu."
Ask the same physicians
"What Is tbe most leliihlu and buicj.eiuti
lerad liver diseases or dyspepsia, consiipt censiipt consiipt
tlen, biliousness, malail.it tever, ague, ,"U-,"
and they will tell you :
Mandrake ! or Dandelion !"
Hence, when these remedies art' combined
with ethers equally valu ible
And compounded into Hep Hitters, such a
wonderful and mysterious curative power is
dovelepcd which is ae vailed in its operations
that no disease or ill he tlth can possibly exKl
or resi-t its power, and yet it is
Harmless ter the most trail woman, weaKe-it
inva'id or snuilltst child te use.
CIIAlTKitll.
"Patients
"Almest dead or nearly dying"
Fer years, and given up by physicians et
IJrlght's and ether kidney dNe.i es, Ii .'or com
plaints, .severe coughs cillel consumption,
have I een cured.
Women geno nearly crasy !
Frem agony et neuralgia, nerveu-ntis.
wakelulnes and vrulm.s I'i-eise peoiiKtti-ie
women.
People drawn out et sh ipu trout ccnitiii
ting pangs of rheumatism.
Inflammatory and chronic, or sunViing lrem
scrofula I
Erysipelas !
Salt rhum, bleed poisoning, dyspepsii, hub
gcs'.ien, nnd in fact nlineit all :kea-es trail
Nature Is heir te
Have been cured by Hep Hitters, proof f.r
which can be found in cvriy neighbothend In
the known world. :iniH-lmdT,TIitS
HOP KITTKKS FOK SA1.K. AT H. It
Cochran's Dmg Stere, 137 and VV) N'ertli
Queen street. marS-Timd
JjHOATj notices.
ESTATEOr UATHAKINKMcKVOY, LATK
of the city of Lancaster, deceased. Let
ters testamentary en said estate having
been granted te the undersigned, all person
Indebted te said decedent arc requested te
make Immediate settlement, anil these having
claims or demands against the estate or said
decedent, te make known the ame te the un
dersigned without delay, residing In thecilv
et Lancaster.
WILLI SI K. i.ANT, Executer,
m!4-Gtdeaw Lancaster, Pa.
NOTICK. APPLICATION WILL HK
made te the governor et this common
wealth for a charter Incorporating the East
ern Market Heuse Company et Lancaster City,
Pa., under the previsions of the Act et Assem
bly entitled " An Act te providefer the incor incer incor
peiatlon and regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved the 29th day et April. A. D ,
1874 the character anil objectet which corpor
ation shall be the establishment and mainte
nance et alnarket house.
D. P.KOSENMILLKU,
Attorney ter Applicant.".
Lamcastkr, Pn March 1., 1SS3.
morl9-4tdeaw
ESTATK OK Hit. J. O. BOVII, LATK OF
the City of Lancaster, dee'd. Letter et
administration en sold estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons in
debted te said decedent urc requested te make
Immediate settlement, and these having
claims or demands against the same, will pro pre
sent them without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, or te Dr. Daniel McCormick,
Lancaster City.
SLATER K. UOVD, Administrator.
J. Hay Brown, Steeiten Pa.
Attorney. al3-tdP
ESTATE OF MaKTB A .1 AMI'S, LATE OF
Salisbury township. Lancaster county,
deceased. The undersigned auditor, appoint
ed te distribute the balance remaining in the
hands of William James, administrator of
said deceased, te and among theso legally en
titled te the same, will sit for that pnrpOHOen
SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1883, at 10 o'clock; a.
m in the Library Roem el the Court Heuse,
in the City et Lancaster, Pa., where alt per
sons Interested In said distribution may"
attend. BENJ. F. DAVIS,
a25-4tw Auditor,
JLEJDICAZ.
TAKBX'S
PR0PHYUCTIC
FLUID.
A Household Article for Universal Family
Vn.
TiTraHllnT'jafii Fer Scarlet and Ty
JUctUUscLbeS p0l(i Severs. Dlnu-
. theria. Salivation, Ul
MAT A T T A ceratud Sere Threat.
iUAJ-irl.lAJLrlbmaU Pox. Measles and
t. ... all Contagious Diseases.
Persons waiting en the sick should use it
freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known te
spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow
Fever has been euro! with it after black vomit
had takenplaee. The worst cases et diphtheria
yield te It.
Fevered and Sick Per
SMALL-POX
and
sons refreshed and
Bed Serea nrevented
PITTING of Small
pox PBEVKNTED.
uy uaiiung witn ler-
by's Fluid.
Impnre Air made
A member of my
family was taken with
SmoU-pev. I used thu
Fluid : the patient was
net delirious, was net
Harmless and purl-
11UU.
Fer sero Threat it is a
sine euro.
Contagion destroyed
pitted, and was about
Fer. Frosted Feet,
ice uouse azatn in
(.nuDinin, r iies,
Cbaancs. etc.
three weeks, and no
ethers had it. J. W.
.Rheumatism cured.
Pakxinsev. Philadel
Sett White Complex
phia.
ions secured by Its
use.
Ship Fever prevented.
Te purify the breath,
DIPHTHERIA
PRKVJSNTED.
The physicians here
uicinse xne xeetu,
it can't be surpassed.
use Darby's Fluid very
successfully In the
treatment of Diph
theria. A. Stellkn-
Catarrh lelleved aud
cured.
Erysipelas cured.
Hums relieved In
wkbcx, Greensboro,
stantly.
Scars prevented
Dynentrv cured.
ia.
Tetter dried up.
Cholera prevented.
Ulcers purified and
Wounds healed rapid.
iy
Scurvy cured.
An Antidete for Anl
uial erVegetable Pel
sons. Stints, etc.
healed.
In cases of Death It
should be used about
the corpse it will
preventuny unpleas
ant smell.
The eminent Physi
I used the Fluid dnr-j
lnsrnur riresent Rt
tllctiuu with Scarlet
Fever with decided
advantage. It is in
cian, J. MARION
SIMS, M. V New
nispensuble ie the
sick room. Wx. F.
Svkpobe, Ejiie, Ala.
SCARLET FEVER
CURED.
l qtk, says : 1 utu
HVlnced I'ref. I:ir
y's Prophylactic
luld is a valuable
disinfectant.-'
Vandkrbilt Unwiiusitv, Nasuviixk. Tenn.
I testily te the most excellent qualities el
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid. As :i dlsIiit- Hint
and detergent it is oeth theoretically mul
practically superior te any preparation uith
which I am acquainted.
JJ. T. Luirrejf, Prof. Chemistry.
DARUY'S FLUID 13 RECOMMENDED BY
Hen. Alkxandbr II. STKruu.NS. oflleeigl.t
Rev. Chas. F. Dkbhs, D. D., church, nt tl.e
Strangers. N. Y. i
Jes. LuCentk, Columbia. Pre!., IJntversi!'.,
S. C.
Rev. A. .1. Battle. Prof., Mercer University.
Rev. Uee. F. PimtcK. Bishop M. E. Church.
INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME.
Perfectly harmless. Used internally or
externally ler Slan or Itcast.
Thu Fluid has been thoreuglv tested, and we
have abundant uvideuce that it basil. .mi
everything hcrcclaimed. Hei luller inform
atien get et your Druggist u pamphlet or sen. I
te the proprietors.
J H. ZKIL1N&CO..
Manufacturing Chemists. PHILADELPHIA.
Eer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 1.17 and
IT) .North Queen street,
j m22-lyeedAw
K'
IINEV-WOBT
Has been proved the surest cure ler
KIDNEY DISEASES.
Dees a lome back or disordered urban in. II
ca(e that you are a victim? THEN' DO Nih'
HESITATE ;use Kidney-Wert at once, (drug
gNt recommend it ) and it wlllspeedlly over
come the disease and restore hen thy actie-.'.
1 .C).r?icia 'or cempiainH peculiar ti
wJOiVUOO. your sex,, cucli z pain and
K.'iiknassca, Kidney-Wert Is unsurpassed, un
it will act promptly and salely.
Either sex. Incontinence, retention of urine,
I rlclc dust or ropy deposits, and dull, drugging
pains, nil speedily yield te its curative power,
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, rrlce. SI.
KIDHEY-WORT.
Actsatthc same time en the Kidneys, Liver
and lieweis.
I have prescribed Kidney-Wert with very
great success in a score or mere ohstiuati-ca-cset
Kidney and Liver Trenbles, also ler
feuiaie weaknesses. Philip C. Ballen, M. D.,
.Monkton, Vt.
" My wite has been much benefitted lrem the
nseet lCUney Wert. She h:ul kldni-v unci oilier
c.u:ip!uints,'r,v7ritca'Rcv. A. it. Celeman, ray
etteville.Tcnn. ir IDNKY-WORT
! 18 A
Sure Cure for All Diseases
OF THE
KIDNEYS AND LIVER.
1L has spiclllc action en this most Impert
unt ergi.ni, enabling It te threw oil terpidlty
unil Inaction. Stimulating the healthy secre
tion of the Bile, and by keeping thu bowels In
iiw condition, effecting Its regular discharge.
TVTalaTne lt ya are sntleringtreuj liin
J.YLCUCM.K. larla, have the chills, are btl btl
Ieus, dyspeptic ob constipate-1, Kldnoy-Werl
will surely relieve and quickly cuie.
In the Spring te cleanse the System, every
e.ie should take u thorough course of lt.
sold by DruKglKtP. Price, !.
KIDNEY-WORT.
lam a living advocate of the virtues tl
Kidney-Wert. I sullcred untold agony tiem
liver disorder, ft cured vie " .Ine. 1. Nevins,
bpilnglkld.Ohle.
J'lD.VKY-WURT
Fer flie Permanent Cnre
el
CONSTIPATION.
Ne ether dbcara is se prevalent In this eniin
try as Constipation, and no remedy has ever
equalled the celebrated Kidney-Wert us n
i-uie. Whatever the cause, however obstinate
the case, this lenicdy will overcome It.
Acts at the saniHtiuie en Kidneys, Liver ami
i:nwci3.
Piles.
Thisdlstressing complaint Is n-iy
apt tobeceuiplit-iiti-d with cou-el
patlen. Kidney-Wert &tieugth:ns the weak
ened partsand quickly cures ul' Muds et I'lUs
even when physicians and medicines lri- lie lie
let e tailed.
jCSj It you have either et these trouble.-. u-
KlDNEl-WORT. Urugglstsscll It.
"Corstlpatien, In all Its forms, yields te
Kliluey-Wert. In female diseases it is vera
lucccsiul." Dr. Philip C. i: illeu, MouMen,
VU Apr. 20-S2.
KI l KY-1VOKT.
THE OKEAT CURE FOR
R-H-E-U-M-A-T-I-S-M.
As it is ter all the.paiulul diseases el the
KIDXE1S, LIVER AND BOWELS.
lt cleanses the system el the acrid pol.-en
that causes the dreailtul sufferiiiK which only
thu victims or Rheumatism can realize.
THOUSANDS OF CASES
et the worst forms et tfcistrrribledlsea.se have
been quickly relieveil, and in short time .
PERFECTLY CURED.
Price, 51, Liquid or Dry, Set. t by Drngglptn.
Dry ran be sent by mail.
W ELLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO.,
Burlington, Vt.
KIDNEY-WORT.
Acts at the same time en the Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels.
I cenld find no remedy for my kidney
complaint mid rheumatism," writes Mr. A. B.
Burr, et Temple's Mill. Flerida, "until JT jmit
cmvd by Kidney Wert"" Exposure, incident
te lumbering, caused Mr. Burr's diserders.
u27-lwileedA w
K1DNKY WOKT FOR SAI.K AT H. If.
Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and B .North
Qneen street. mart 3uul
320
ACKBS I'BKK!
IS TUB
Devils Lake, Turtle Mountain
And Meuse River Country,
NORTH DAKOTA.
Tributary te the United States Land Ofllce at
GRAND FORES, DAKOTA.
SECTIONAL MAP and FULL particulars
mailed FREE teanyaddress by
H. O. DAVIS,
Assistant General Passenger Ascnt.
St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba R. R.,
m21-lmw ST. PAUL, M1NS,