3 C -Y V iptifrf - C.rriVa;,r-,V-- , "i. . .1 .J --4 LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGKENCER TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. 188a. H COLUMBIA NEWS. IHIK IttMHU.AK UOKKESyUMUKWUK r'.vcula alHDK me Musqartaaaa Item intercut In and Arenndtbe Boreogn picked op Dy the IntelU pencer Keperter. Market was none tee well attended this merniag. Few. if any, Yerk county pre. incurs attended, a they were prevented from crossing the 1 iver bridge until after 0:30 o'clock Ibis morning, although num bers were at the Wrigutsville entrance of the bridge at 3 o'clock ready te cress. It is a shame that fcuah unneceitary deten tion should bd made, becanse it prevents many Yerk county farmers from attending the local markets. Bobbins a Drunken Mas. Special Officer Redenhauser arrested a man last, who was attempting te rob ft drunken man Iviug en a Frent street deer step. The latter will probably net appear again&t thu thief, ea aoceunt of net desir ing te espeie the condition in which he was at the Urns, and in this case the of fender will bs prosecuted by the officer for being diseulerly. The fellow is a stranger here, and hit intended victim a painter who lcside.s in town. Personal. Dr. S. a. Bjckius and wife started to te djy for a dr ve te Bedford eprings. Mr. Jehu Maxton is home from a trip te Ocean Greve, Asbury Park, Leng Branch and New Yerk. Messrs Jehn Kauffmau and Jehn Yeakle left town te-day en business trips, the former going te New Yerk and the latter te Philadelphia. Mr. Cu&rics Haldemau and a friend, Mr. H. E. Hepkins, late his guesc here, left te-day for a vuit te Beveral of the New England states. borough Jottings Putnam Circle Ne. 113.B. U. (H. F.) C A., will meet te night. Chiquesalunga tribe, Ne. 39, I. O. of R. M., will held a council meeting this even ing. A large crowd attended the Knights of Pythias picnic at Heise's weeds yesterday. One hundred dollars was cleared by the I a te Shawuoe firemen's picnic in Heise's weeds. Mr. ilarry N. Stevens has a double can teloupe at his store. It is quits a curies ity. A " stag " party will be held at the point oppesito Chiokie3 te-morrow by a party of colored gentlemen. A colored organization called the Peer Man's Protective Union society are holding a large picuic in Heise's weeds te day. The Vigilant goat will give no mere trouble, having been taken into the eharge of an officer thS tu t.-ningby order of Chief Burgess Sncath The tower of the new depot is sur mounted by something which no person has been able te name yet. It may be intended for a weather vane or anything else. but at all events its a most peculiar looking object. Mr. Rapctta, tba Frent street fruit dcaier, drowned a deg belonging te him relf, yesterday, as he believed it te be mad. The animal tried te bite its owner and thu latter thought it host te put him out of harm's way. A family basket picuie in beiu held at Wild Cat Falls by a Columbia patty to day. Within a week or two the P. R. R. station at that point is te have a shed for pissenccrs, which is te ba removed thither Irem 35th sticet. Philadelphia. Maggie, au eight year old daughter of Chief of Pelice William Brady, of the Pennsylvania railroad, died at her home en Fourth street yesterday afternoon, of scarlet fever. The time for holding the funeral services has net yet baen anneunc e.l. A new railroad tressle work is new in r jurae of construction at Filbert & Sen's coal yards, te replace the one lately demolished by thu accident which occurred thetc. The new ene will have a length of two hundred feet, and is te be built of liravy timbers. Several per-sons woie overcome yesterday by the exsesijivis beat while at work. A meulder at the Kecly stove works was prostrated while carrying a ladle full of molten iien from the foundry cupola te a mould, but was se far recovered from the effects of his prostiaiien te-day te be able te rcEuiiie work. A fivn-jear old seu of Jehn Sehlegol Sehlegel tnilch, jr., residing in this place, was thrown from a wagon and run ever, while returning from the picnie in Heise's weeds last evening. In addition te what may preve serious injuries about the body, the child had a hole cut in his head, by falling upon a ttoue. A colored boy named Lewis Wesley and another who gees by the name of ' Big Cigar," robbed Mr. Charles Shillew's money drawer of between forty and sixty dollars last evening. The former was caught about midnight and eight dollars recovered, but the ether offender is yet at larjre. Lancaster Cattle Market. The Lancaster cattle market is held t very Wednesday and Thursday at the Meck yards of James Stewart, Levi Sense nig and Jehn W. Mentzer, all of which are located in the northeastern section of the ciiy. The local dealers leave Lancaster m Fiiday or Saturday, for Pittsburg, whsre they buy and ship their stock in cars en Monday and Tuesday. The stock tiains reach this city ou Tuesday eveninj and the sales commence ou Wed nesday, which is the " big day " during which farmerf, drovers, butchers, aud ethors interested, are iu attendance and make their purchases. Generally the sales continue during Thursday by which time all the cattle are sold, it being a rare thing for the dealers te have any left ever for Fiiday. Then they return te Pitts burg, bring ir.ore cattle, ship them te Lancaster aud sell thorn en Wednesday at.d Thursday as before and se en throughout the year. At Sensenig's yard week, 1,315 head were received and sold, including stoekers, feeders, fat cattle and hogs. Stockers soil at 4$. 5 and 5 cents per pound ; feeders at 5, 5 and G ; and fat cattle at $5.50. CG.50 par 100 pounds. Of hogs only 33 head were sold, at $6.40 per 100 pounds. At Stewart's yard ever 2,000 cattle, 100 hers23, 40 hog, 404 sheep, and 50 ealves were received consigned te several deal er?, including Senscnig,Mentzer,Styer and Black, and ethers. All the cattle received were sold at the pi ices above quoted hulls bringing 3J4 cjuls per pound, and sheep 4J. The flltunnercher Picnic. The picnie of the Lancaster Mamuercber a Roeky Spring, yesterday, was largely attended there being en the grounds from GOO te 800 people. The weather was ex cessively het, and there were several Ehewers of rain during the afternoon, which deterred many Irem visiting the grounds and drove under cover these who were seeking enjoyment in the weeds. Notwithstanding all these drawbacks the pieuic was a very pleasant one. and free from all d'i33rder, excapt one slight dis turbance caused by a drunken man re cently discharged from the U. S. army. He was speedily ejected from the grounds and quiet restored. Financially the picnie was a success, though the crowd was far less then it would have been had the picnic taken place en the day originally intended. Still Bedfast. Jeseph Light, who was crushed baneath the falling arch of a sewer yesterday morning, is still unable te move by reason of internal injuries received. The cuts and bruises about his head and face are painful, but net dangerous. EKANKFOBD TO UK SENT TO LANCAS TER. Opinion of tee Court en Motion te Surpend Judgment. Following is the opinion of Judge Futhey, of the West Chester court, deliv ered yesterday in the ranktera case : In the ceart of eyer and terminer of Chester county : Jehn Frankford was convicted in the court of quarter sessions of Lancaster county of horse stealing and ether larcenies, and en the 22d day of September, 1877, was sentenced by that court te undergo imprisonment by separate and solitary confinement at labor in the Lancaster county prison for the period of nineteen years from that date. He was duly confined in" pursuance of said sentence in said prison under the charge of the keeper thereof, and se remained until the 24th day of May, 1882, when he escaped therefrem. He was subsequently arrested in Chester county, charged with the commission of divers larcenies in the latter county since his escape, for which he was held te answer, and for which he has just been convicted in this court. The authorities of Lancaster county new ask that judgment be suspended here and that the defendant be handed ever te them in order that he may serve out his sentence in the prison of that county. We are of the opinion that the request is a proper one and should be granted. The prisoner was convicted and sentenced there by a co ordinate court for offences committed against the commonwealth, just as he has new been convieted here for offences against the same peace and dignity. The punishment for the com mission of crimes, although imposed by the courts of the Bsyeral counties, is in flicted under the authority of and for offences against the state, net for offences against the counties. Had the defendant been in ceufinement in the prison of this county, instead of Lancaster county, under sentence, and escaped there from, and been again arrested and tried and convicted of ether offences, the sen tence of imprisonment imposed by the court for such offence would be directed te commence from the expiration of the previous sentence. We would net in such case disregard the previous sentence of the court, but direct that it be first carried out and that then the latter sentence commence te run. On the same principle, the de fendant being again in the custody of the commonwealth, should be required te serve out his previous sentence in Lancas ter county before entering upon that whieh the court here would impose The fact that the sentences are these of the court of different counties makes no difference. They should ba carried out just as if the convictions were in the same county. If we should new sentence the prisoner we would in effect nullify the action of the Lancaster county court, This, comity as well as a regard te the interests of the commonwealth forbids. We caunet at this time properly pass judgment upon the prisoner for the offen ces of which he has just been convicted, inasmuch as our sentence must be te a different prison from that te whieh his just sentence consigns him, and we will therefore suspend judgment until the expiration et his terra of imprisonment in the prison of Lancaster county. It is ordered that the defendant be de livered into the custody of the prison of Lancaster county, and that a detainer be ledged witb the said keeper, se that, at the expiration of his term of imprisonment in that county, the said Jehn Frankford may be again brought before this court te receive sentence for the offense of which he has been here committed BASEBALL. The Ironsides Klect a Muuager. At a meeting of the Ironsides baseball association held at the Girard house last evening Gee. Myers was elected manager of the club, te fill the position made vacant by the resignation of Alfred Speece. Au thority was given the manager te act in the matter of repairing aud making changes in the uniform of the club. The president and threo of the beard of direc tors tendered their resignations, but the association deferred action en them until the next regular raeetiucr. OldQeld and Hymau who arrived in town yesterday have bctu engaged by the Ironsides club aud play this afternoon when the nine will be as fellows : Zecher, ss. ; Hofferd, 2b. ; Sweitzer, 3b. ; Shiller, lb. ; OldQeld, c. ; Hyman, p. ; Fester, rf. ; Kelly, If. ; Sixsmith, cf. The Yerk team arrived at 1 o'clock aud are playing a match game with the Iron sides. The Hunters are home from their Eastei n tour covered with glory aud much out of p:ektt At Riehmend, they played for half the gate receipts te an audience aggregat ing 8 adults and 14G small boys, who came iu under the fence. They will have no use hereafter for any of the territory south of Masen and Dixen's line. Pittsburg Times. About thirty parsons came with the Yerk club te witness the game this after neon . The Daily of that te wn thinks that "the Ironsides will find that the Yerk boys are net infants at the national game." It also complains that our players are paid and some are from ether towns while theirs are all local players. Games Flayed Yesterday. At New Yerk : Cincinnati, 1 ; Metre pelitan, 0; Cleveland : Cleveland, 4; Chicago, 3 ; Buffalo : Buffalo, 12 ; Detroit, 1; Baltimore : Baltimore, 0 ; St. Leuis, 3 ; Pittsburg : Louisville, 8; Allegheny, 2 ; Wilmington : Brooklyn, 12; Quickstep 0 : Pottsville : Anthracites, 8 ; Harrisburg,4 ; Harrewgate : Baltic, 11 ; Girard, 5 ; Hartferd (three innings; rain) ; Previdence,4; picked nine, 1; Riverside.N. J. : Lene Star, 6; Westfield, 1; Middle town, N. Y. : Atlantic, of Broeklyu, 1; Walkillp, of Middletown, 7; Broeklyn: Commercial, 4; Bedford, 0; Richmond, Va. : Trenten, 5 ; Virginia, 15 ; Philadel phia : Athletic, 9 ; Columbus, 4 ; same city : Hartville, 6; Ress, 4 ; same city ; Werntz, 7, August Flower, 4. ABerermed Convocation. Rev. Thee. Apple left Lancaster this afternoon te attend a convocation of dis tinguished members of the Reformed ehurch, te be held atMeadville, Crawford county, en Thursday and Friday next. Last year's convocation attracted about 3,000 persons, and a still larger number is expected this year from Western Pennsyl vania and Eastern Ohie. Many distin guished clergymen and lawyers will be present and deliver interesting addresses. Rev. Apple will deliver a missionary address. The management of the convo cation, which is modeled after that at Chahanqua, is in the hands of Mr. Bensch, the great ecclesiastical lawyer. The pregramme embraces beating en Conneaut lake and ether diversions. 'the Grangers' Picnic. The Granger's picnic at Williams' Greve, Cumberland county, commenced yester day, and will continue all week. A party of twenty five left Lancaster this morning fer.the greve, and a number mere are expected te fellow in a day or two. These Grangers' picnics, which for several years past have been held under the manage ment of Mr. Themas, of Mechanicsburg, have proved heretofore te be very large and very delightful gatherings, and have been attended by the most distinguished men of this and adjoining states. The present picnie is expected te equal if net eclipse these heretofore held. TTM Blown Down. The storm yesterday blew down the large silver maple in front of Clark Whit son's residence in West Chestnut street, and the tree in falling tore down the spouting and broke some of the slate ou the reef of Rev. J. H. Dubbs' residenee. JUDGE BLACK'S EUNEKAI.. Oen. Hancock muses Tfareasb Lancaster te Attend It. A large delegation of Lancastrians took the 1:50 train for Yerk this afternoon for the purpose of attending the funeral of Hen. J. S. Black. Among the delegation we noticed "Mr. B. J. McGrann, Mr. James McDivith, His Hener Mayer J. T. Mac Gonigle, Hen. Jehn B. LiyingBten, W. M. Franklin, J. Hay Brown, W. A. Wilsen, S. H. Reynolds. B. F. Eshleman, W. U. Hensel, A. J. Kauffmau, members of the Lancaster bar. Gen. W. S. Hancock who came ou from New Yerk te attend the funeral, changed cars in this city, leaving the fast line and waiting in the depot for the Frederick accommodation. He was met by many friends who took oceasion te congratulate him ou his robust appearance, and was introduced te quite a number who had net before met him. A Yeuinfal OOender. This afternoon a 12 year old boy, Leuis Heible, entered the belting factory of Potts & Ce., and stele from the vest pocket of Matthias Ziegler, one of the workmen, a double cased silver watch. Mr. Ziegler had left his vest hanging in the boiler room while he was at work up stairs. The watch was seen missed, and suspicion fell upon the boy, who had been seen in the boiler room a short time befere. Mr. Ziegler followed him aud arrested him, and found the watch in his possession. He was locked-up for a hearing. A New Scheel Heuse Accepted The property committee of the Lancas ter school beard visited the new school house en Aun street this morning and after thoroughly inspecting it accepted it from the contractor, Mr. Burger. They pronounce the job a very geed ene. The furniture is net yet placed in the school rooms, and the grading, paving and fencing is net quite finished, but the building will be in readiness for pupils when the fall term opens en Monday, Sep. 3d. Personal Prof. B. F. Shaub, the new principal of the Millcrsville normal school, has re moved from this city te Millersville. N. E. Ellmaker left this city this after neon for Ocean Greve. Mrs. Elmer E. Shreiuer and child, who have been visiting friends in Lancaster for some months, returned te their home in New Yerk this afternoon. Jefflorgenlau Club. The ofTieers, beard of directors, and members of the Jeffersonian club are requested te meet at their club rooms, Rhoads' building. Ne. 4 West King street this Tuesday evening, Aug. 21st, at 8, te take suitable action en the death of lien. J. S. Black, of Yerk, Pa. Accident. While Annie, a little daughter of Chas. Eichman, of this city, was playing about the premises of Abram Shenk, near Washington borough, whero she was visiting, she fell from the top of the barn yard wall and sustained severe inj uries. She will be brought home this evening. Gone Seuth. Mr. Win. Wehr, chief clerk of the Stevens house, has gene te Virginia te spend his vacation. IIe will be back within a month. Amusements. Armstrong Bres MinUrels. Thursday even ing this flne minstrel organization will appear in Fulton epeia house. They were in Ualtl 111 re en the 14th of this ment 11, unci the papers ei that city give them flattering endorse ments. The News says it it " an organization composed of the torenienartlsts en the min strel stage." As tills pcrlormance will open the season in thl? city then: will doubtless be a large audience. Sl'.GTAL NOTICKH- In Small Pox, t-carict Kcver uul I) iihtheria Daibya Prophylactic t'lui I will step the spread of the intcctien. I recommend l.udy C.amcliaS Secret et Youth and Beauty for t lie complexion as bo be ing far superior teany nttiele I ever used. It positively removes Fioclcles, anil will remove Tun in 0110 application. l'i ice file. Fer sale at sill druggists. 'J KS. .1. UI'.NNK SMITH, le.'.'l-GiiulM.I Newaik.N. .1. Bretvn'A CeiiKenuM Panacea. Is the most cnYcti'c Pain Destrej er In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally or applied exter nally, and thereby mere certainly liELIEVE i'AIN. whether clirenie or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted dou ble the strength than nnv olher similar prepa ration. It cures pain in the biiin, Hack or liewcls, Sore Threat, Uhctimatiyin, Toothache, and ALL ACilt-S, and is llie tircut Kellevcr et Pain. " JlKOWJi'S HOUSEHOLD l'ANAUKA" alieuld be in every family. A leuspoeuiul et the I'anacea In a tumbler et het water ewcet, ined, if prcterred, taken at bedtime, will 1SREAK VV A COLD. 'J", cents .1 bottle. mavl-T.Th,F&w bkluny JUen. " Wells' Health Itcncwcr" lestercs health and vigor, cures Dyspepsln, Impotence, Sex 1111I Debility. 1. Small fox eradicate 1. Small 1'ex cured, Small l'ex pllMngs prevented l.y Darliys Pro phylactic Muirt. Ueiped Iter Out. "Fer years have been a sev re sull'eicr irem pains in the bar k. Tried various applications. One bottle of Themas' Ecleclric Oil entirely cured me. enrcd ett rs equally quick." Mrs. Uennlnget 11th St., Bullale. wrote thi-j. Fer ;.aIe by n. U. Cochran, ermr-jist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. Keuralgm and Hlctt Headache. In Aurera, 111., lives Mrs. Win. Hensen. She says : "Samaritan Nervine c ireil me of nen r.ilgla, vertigo and sick licadaclic." IS" In the Diamond Dyes mere coloring Is given for 10 cts., than in any 15 or 25-ccnt dyes, and they give taster and mere brilliant colors Wnat Ig It Geed Fer? Let us tell you what Dr. Themas' Ecleclric Oil is geed ler. It is death te rheumatism and neuralgia. It will cure a burn bite, or pain, and is equally go d for sprains. Fer sale by H. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 130 North Queen street. Camella Dentone for the teeth is very fla grant and removes Tartar and fccurl. hardens the gums, steps decay and perfumes the breath. Price, 50 cents. Fer sale at all drug ists. Jc27-imdW from Cel .1. Man. net, et ie ferk: "1 havesunered severely ler the last ten years Irem Hay Fever In early and mid-summer and In the fall. I desire in the Interest of my lei -low sufferers te testify in lavoret Ely's Cream Balm. My short nse et it demonstrated its efficacy. .1. Maidhep, 401 Broadway. I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm te re lieve all persons Buttering from Rcse Celd and Hay Fever. I have uscn a great sufferer fiem these complaints and have used it. I have re commended it te many et my friends ler Ca tirrh, and in all eases where they have U3ed the Balm tieely they have been cured. T. Kennuv, Dry Goe Is Merchant, Ithaca, N. V. aul0-2wdeed4w Meiners ! " ethers 1 Mether t Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying wltt. the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? 11 se, go at once and get a bottle etMltS. WIN- SLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve' the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake abent It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the beweli and give rest te the mother, and relict and health te the child, op erating like magic. It is perfectly safe te nse lu all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best lemale physicians in the United States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bottle. mayl-M,W.84w JPLATSTXLCTEOTfDX8WAT 1 WHOM It May Cencern: Itching Piles is one et. the most annoying complaints known te physi cians. Every one can tell whether be Is thus afflicted by observing the following symp toms : intense Itching, particularly alter get ting warm. It seems as 11 pin worms were crawling in or about the rectum, small lumps sometimes form. The private parts are often affected. Tbe mere you scratch the worse fbe itching. Knewing that my eintmen t is super ior te any article In the market, I guarantee it te cure the worst case et itching piles in exist ence. Signed, U.SWAVNE, M. D. Dr. Swayne's Ointment Is alseapleasant and effective cure for tetter, itch, salt rheum, ery sipelas, barber's itch, pimples, and all scaly, crusty; Itchy skin eruptions. Sold by all prominent druggists, or will be sent for SO cts. (in 3c. stamps), 3 boxes, $1.25. Address, Dr. Swayne ft Sen, Philadelphia, Pa. ectU-lydTn.Tb4Sftw Tn mxtDn rrmlat'ltm from rnirmnnla ml linen, disinfect with Glenn's Sulphnr Seap. rise's loeinocne Dreps cure in one minuie. au20-lwjleedw KKSCDKD KKOM UKATH. The lollewlngstateraentof William J. Cough in, et SemeryUle, Mass., is se remarkable tnat we beg te ask for it the attention et our read era. He says : "In the fall et 1876 1 was taken with avielent bleeding of the lungs, followed by a severe cough. I seen began te lese my appetite and flesh. I was se weak at one time that I could net leave my bed. In the sum mer e 1 1877 1 was admitted te the City Hospital. While there the doctors said I had a hole in my lei t lung as big as a half-dollar. I expend ed ever a hundred dollars In doctors and med lcl nes. 1 was se tar gene at one time a report went mound that I was dead. 1 gave up hope bat a friend told me of DK. WM. II ALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS. I laughe at ray friends, thinking my case incurable, but I get a br ttle te satisfy them, when te my sur prise n d gratification, 1 commenced te feel better My hope, ence deud, began te revive, and te lay I feel in better spirits than I have the past three years. "I write this hoping you will publish it, se that every one afflicted with Diseased Lungs will be Induced te take DU. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS, and be convinced that CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. 1 have taken two bottle and can positively say that it has done me mere geed than all the ether medicines I have taken slnce my sick ness. My cough has almost entirely disap peared and I shall seen be able te go te werlc'g Held bv II. It. Cochran, 187 North Queen street The greatest contagion destroyer ever known is Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. It pre vents Small Pox. rieury'a ISarbellc Salve. The best Salve in the world for cats,brulses sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all kinds et skin eruptions, freckles and pimples. The salve is guaranteed te give pertect satisfaction in every cjse or money refunded. Be sure you get Henry's Carbolic Salvb, as all ethers are but imitations and ceunterleits. Price 25 cents. Sold in Lancaster at Cochran's Drug Mtere. 137 North Queen street. inv20-4 Fer Small Pox. expose Darbys Prophylactic Fluid in tbe room and sponge off the patient with it. Fek Lame Back, side or Chest use SHI. LOH'S POROUS PLASTEU. Price, 25 cent Sold by II. B. Cochran. 137 and 13!) North Queen trcct, Lancaster. icblleed6 HKin unwuueB. "Swayne's Ointment" ) Cures the most Invet "S wayne's Ointment" "Swayne's Ointment" ) erate cases of skin dia "s wayne's Ointment" ) "Swayne's Ointment" eases, such as totter, "Swayne's Ointment" ,, h , ,, ,. ,, "Swayne's Ointment" 1 salt rhenm.scald head, "Swayne's Ointment" J baber's itch, sores, all "Swayne's Ointment" J , , KI "Swayne's Ointment" crU3ty' sctUy 'teMn?. "Swayne's Ointment" S skin eruptions, and "Swayne's Ointment" Th, ,.-,.-. . "Swayne's Ointment" that '"stressing com "Swayne's Ointment" plaint, Itching piles, "I Wayne1! emtSent" th " " "Swayne's Ointment" no matter hew obstl ebstl obstl "Swayne's Ointment" j nate or long standing. Ask for it and usa no ether, it CURES where nil eUe tails. Sold by all druggists, A Cengli, void or Mere Threat Requires immediate attention. A neglect ir ritates the lungs and an Incurable disease is often the result. "JJK. SWAYNE'S COM POUND SYRUP WILD CHERRY " cures the most sevoie coughs and colds, acts directly en the lungs, threat and chest, p inities the bleed, ami ler bienchial, asthma, all pulmonary af af af leetlonsei lenjj standing, lsthebestremedy ever discovered. Price . cents and $1 per bottle- The large size is the most economical Sold bv I'll best nrnpzlsts. tlMW&FlvdAw Dr. Bensen's Skin Cure consists or Internal and external treatment at the same time and it makes the skin white, sett and smooth. It contains no poisonous drugs. $1. at druggists. " The headache in my case was one of long standing, but Dr. Demen's Celeiy and Cham' emtle Pills conquered." C. T. Reiner, German Minister et the Gospel, Leslie, Ohie. 50 cents, at drnggisU. Thk nutritive properties of Celden's Liquid Beet Tonic sustain the be.ly without, solid lord. Celden's ; no ether. nu20-lwdecdiw iiew te Secure Uealtb. t seems strange that any one will sutler treni the many derangements brought en by au impii'e condition et the bleed, when SCO VILL'SSARSAPARILLAANDSTILLINGIA, or BLOOD AND LIVER SYRUP will restore perfect health te the physical organization. It is Indeed a strengthening syrup, pleasant te lake, aid has proven Itself te be the best tILOOD PUB1FIER ever discovered, effect ually curing Scrofula, Syphlltlc disorders. Weakness et the Kidneys, Erysipelas, Mala ila; all nervous disorders and debility, bil. leus complaints and all diseases indicating an lmpuie condition et the Bleed, Liver, Kid neys, Stomach, Skin, etc. it corrects indl gestien. A single bottle wUl preve te yen its merits as a health rencwer, ter 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 and ner veus system. itER'S PAIN PANACEA cures a pain in man and beast. Fer nse externally and inter nally. REDHORE POWDERS euro all diseases or herse, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all Livestock. A POSITIVE CURE. may24-8 Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store 137 North Qneen street XJJE4ZHA. ilAUMsn. On the-19t.li lust., B. W. Harnlsli. esq., or Eden Foundry, in tbe COth year et his nge. The relatives and friends et the family aie respectfully Invite 1 te attend the luncral from his late residence, at Eden, East Lampe ter township, en Wednesday allernoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. 2td rOUTIOAC. Democratic state Ticket. AUDITOR OBXKBAX. MAJOR ROBERT TAGGART, Wanen Ce. STATK TRBASrRKR. HON. JOSEPH POWELL, Bradford Ce Uennty Ticket. D181BICT ATTORNEV. JOHN. A. COYLE, Lancaster. PRISON lNSrEOTOllS. PH. KUHLMAN. Lancaster. JOHN II. MEN AUG J, Mt Jey. POOR DIRECTORS. II. K. SHIM I', E. Cocalico. (.'. R. HERIi, Millersville. COUHTY SUHVXTOR. ROBERT EVANS, Eden. IfJSW JLUV KKT1HBVJSVTH. rpilf: BEST AND MUST COK.PLKTK AS 1 sertment et Euchre. Poker, Casslne anil ether playlna cards,at II AUTMAN'3 YELLOW FRONT OKI AU STORE. IIUARS. J. Z. STAUFFER, GoedvUle, Lancaster Ce.. Pa. Manu tacturer of Fine Pennsylvania and Demestic Cigars. Orders promptly attended te. uug3-3md M.lttK NO M1STAKK, FOR TOO CAM buy the best 5c. Havana cigar in tbe market, ut HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAB STORK. KEW AJtTMMXIM wrrAHTtm-JL gum. in a mux family W Onewhoisageodcoolc Apply at it NO.N5EA8T JAMKSST. E A VAN A AMU XABAUfGAKSOHXY Ge. the beat for themenev in the town, at .HABTMAX'S YELLOW N.ONT CI U Alt iTOKE. KID GLOVCS-KVKKY FAlKUrODB SI Eld Gloves warranted. Every pair et our 75c. Gloves warranted te be perfect. Our jraient unampien June liiacK veives la equal In color te Slfk Velvet, and warranted net te fade. J. P. 8W ABB, leDiT-iyxusa me. se Kertn uneen street. "fTELLOW rsenx CIGAR stebjc 21 X erth Queen street. Headquarters for the best 6c cigar In the city, at HABTHAN'S. STEVENS HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether saloons. H. WAGNLit, my 15-till Manager. TTICKORT. H We will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE for HICKORY. BUTTS. If yeH have any te sell drop us a card and we will come see It. Address, Philip Lebzelter & Ce., Ltd., 241 North Queen street, Rug7-3mdTu43mw Lancaster, Pa. ESTATE OV JOSEPH MAJ.ZNEH LATJC of Lancaster City, dee'd. Letters et ad ministration en said estate having been grant edtethe undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pay ment, and these having claims or demands aga'nst the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned. W. II. H BUCKIU8, A. C. Riiekhl. Administrator. Attorney. al4-6tdTu PROPOSALS TOILt. BE REUEIVEU AT the Mayer's Office until THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 1883, at 8 p. m., ter digging out and tilling in 1.200 feet, mere or less, of water trench 60-3 feet en Marietta avenue, north et West Orange street, 300 feet en North Char Char eotte street, north et West Lemen, and 300 feet en East Grant street, west or East Ann street, Trencbes te be four feet deep and two leet wide. Bidders must specify bow much ter earth and bow much for rock. Werk te be done as ordered by the superintendent of the waterworks and subject te his measurement. JNO T. MaeGONIGLE, Mayer. Q ,UEKY T Will it pay me te take a course in the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Ne. 10 East Kine Strut ? Call at the rooms and examine testimonials et graduates and ethers holding positions here and elsewhere. The patronage during tbe past year is the best evidence or the merits or the institution. Endorsed by the leading business men et the city and ceunty.Parenta give your boys a business education. CaU and examine the merits et the school. Fall term begins September 3. Address, a20-2wdR H. C. WEIDLER. PROPOSAL 1TOK THK SUPPLY OF Ceal for Peer and Heuse of Employment. Sealed proposals will be received at this Office until SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1883, at which date thev will be opened at 10 o'clock a. m., for thepurchase et one thousand tens, mere or less, et coal, te consist of the follow ing kind, viz : 30 tens, mere or les ', Lykens Valley Egg; 50;tens, mere or less. Enter prise, stove or ether medium coal : SO tens, mere or less. Hard Egg ; the balance te consist of Hard Broken. The supply te be et geed, clean coal, under cover. Proposals should be sealed and marked " Proposals ler Ceal," and addressed te the undersigned. JOHN H. MacCRE ARY. M. D., Sup't. Ofliceet Lancaster County Hospital. a21-3t f1 IRARll FIKK INSURANCE VU9IPANV OF PHILADELPHIA. Assets ever ONE MILLION, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. Insures I'reperty at Current'Kates. Lesses Promptly Settled and I'ald. RIFE & KAUFMAN, AGENTS, Ne. 10 East King Street mliOm.lM.W&SU PUULIU HALE-W1LI, UK SOLD AT THE Hlester Heuse, en TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 4, 1:83, all that valuable resi dence, with slile yard, situated Ne. 201 East Orange street. The HOUSE Is three-story. Brick, with two and a-halt story Brick Back Building, containing 13 rooms. Thlspreperty is built in the most substantial manner, of the best material. In a central and in one et the beat locations. The Heuse Is conveniently laid out and furnished with closets, gas, sta tionary washstand, bath with het and cold water, patent water clesets.etc. The four prin cipal rooms have marble and slate mantels ; the kitchen has range with het and cold water, gas, closet, sink, eta, and communicates with wash kitchen. The whole property has the best sewerage, the cellar has cemented fleer and one or Reynolds' furnaces te beat the en tire house, fountain yard, trnit trees, hydrant, cistern with pomp, ash pit, all geed pave ments and waibs. This property will ba sold en reasonable terms, a portion of the purchase money can remaln charged en the premises If desired. Sele t- commence at 7 o'clock p, m., and conditions make known by W. D. SPRECHER, Shebert A Sutten, Auct's. a2l,23,25,28,30As1,4d W.L, A IV! SON S irOSTKK Witn the close et the STRAW SEASON comes the desire for a New Hat ler Pall We are making a Special EfTert this season te give our customers a Finer Assortment te select from than ever before. We would be pleased te have yen give us a call as the season advances and leek ever our line et j Fine, Stiff & Seft Hats. WE ABE AGENTS FOR DUNLAP'S AND STETSON'S CELEBRATED STIFF & SOFT HATS. Known throughout the country for their Style and Durability. WE ARE ALSO HANDLING A BOSTON FLEXIBLE HAT. Which ler comfort has no equal. Yeu should see this hat. The STRAW HAIS that are lelt are marked down te a Very Lew Figure. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 31, 36 & 38 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. ENTJSKTAIXMXMTS. FULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, AUG. 23,1883. THE ARMSTRONG BROTHERS' Monster Minstrel Combination. 40 MEMBERS. 40. IN TI1E1RNEW VERSION OF MINSTRELSY. MAMMOUTH BRASS BAND AND FULL ORCHESTRA. Presenting their patrons wltb tbe finest Minstrel Entertainment In the world. EVERYTHING NEW AHD NOVE.L. ADMISSION .35, 50 75 CENTS RESERVED SEATS V7T. 75 CENTS) Fer sale at Qnera. Heuse Office. alS-5t SECOND. EDITION. TUESDAY EVENING, AUG. 21. 1893. AFTBBN00N TELEGRAMS. HUT THE WORK OT TBI STRIKERS. Hew Yerk Excited Over t&e usratag of the CUeag W. V. Tlecrpba Com Cem paaj'a Ofllee Tke Result et Accident. New Yerk, Aug. 21. It is reported hen that tha operating room of the West- era Union telegraph office, at Chicago, was destroyed by fire early this morning. Crnirt by Defecttre Flue. Chicago, Aug. 21. A fire occurred at at 6 o'clock this morning in the operating room of the Western Union telelgraph company. It is supposed the fire originated from a defective fine. The fleer of the room was very much burned and was flooded by water. The company is new working several wires duplexed te New Yerk, and expects te be in order for the usual business in a few hours. Frem Pittsburg the company is dispatching all available instruments te Chicago. UAttl-E TAPS. Seme Chit CBt Frem tae Old World. Earl Spencer, lord lieutenant of Ireland, arrived at Cerk last evening. He was escorted through the principal streets of the city by a small mounted guard, and was respectfully received by the peeple. Policemen in sight of each ether guarded his train along the entire route from Dub lin te Cerk. At Alexandria forty -three deaths from cholera occurred yesterday. Brigands have captured the governor and several councillers of Florean, near Salonica, Egypt. They demand 20,000 for the ransom of the captives. The riots at Vienna caused by the op position of the people te the use of the Hungarian langaaga occurred iu ether towns in Croatia besides Agram. Troops have intervened te quell them. A disastrous conflagration has occurred at BersegU in the province of Come, Italy. Forty four houses were burned. JUuGJS SLACK. Honors te tbe Head Jurist. Harrisburq, Pa., Aug. 21. The com mittee te represent the Legislature at the obsequies of Judge Black, was selected this morning consisting of Senators Ress, Patten, Sill, Gorden, Stewart and Hughes, and of Representatives Bigler, Me Donald, Walker, Colberu, Wayne, and Brosius. The Heuse this morning shortly after assembling, directed that the flag en tbe public buildings be placed at half mast as a mark of respect te the late Judge Black, and.'then, as a further mark of respect te the deceased, the Heuse adjourned until te-morrow. The Senate was engaged iu discussion, in a general way, en the apportionment question. ANOTHER FAILURE. New Yerk Hankers Succumb te the Frevail Frevail leg Hufertune. New Yerk, August 21. Schott & Knight, bankers and brokers, suspended te day. Their liabilities are $65,000. Beth members of the firm are members of the stock ezsVange. Mr. Knight is a son of E. C. Knight, of the Reading railroad. It is rumored en the street that the liabilities are much larger than announced. It is stated that the firm never was considered a strong one. They were in trouble last week, but were helped out. MeceMary Sabbath Werk. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. The four Reading railroad laborers who were ar rested here en Sunday, the 12th iust., upon the charge of illegally performing worldly labor en tint day wero given a hearing te-day. Testimony was offered te the effect that the work could net be accomplished en any ether day of the week in consequence of the frequent passage of trains, and the magistrate taking that view of the case decided that the work was necessary and discharged the defen dants. Sexten Win the Flrat Game In the t'.lllianl Tournament. San Francisce, Aug. 21. The llrst game in tbe grand billiard tournament of Bix days, 6,000 points, for $500, between Sexten and Wallace, opened last evening at the Metropolitan temple. Twenty two innings were played, when Sextuu wen the game, having scored 1,000 points against 518 for Wallace. Sexten's score included a run of 370. Excitement Over a Murder due. El Pase, Tex., Aug. 21. Iutense ex citement reigns in this town in regard te the action of the county authorities in the case of the murder of Policeman Themas Wade by Heward Dougherty aud his accomplices Hern, P. Burt aud Biddle. The prisoner was released five days age and the citizens maintain that several officials were bought. Further trouble is feared and there is talk of lynching. Strikers Take the Oath. The majority of the Chicago operalcrs applied yesterday te be reinstated and were received. The same form of oath administered by the Western Union Tele graph company east was taken there. WKATUEK INDICATIONS Washington, Aug. 21. Ker the Mid dle Atlantie states, fair weather variable winds mostly westerly rising barometer, falling temperature. MAMKMia. TVettern Grain Uarket. MiLWAtrxxz -Wheat was aniet but steady : at II 03 ter cash and Aug. ; $1 05 for Sept. ; fl 05 for Oct. Oats were scarce and lirm ; Ne. 2 old at. 9c; new at 2t27c. Rye was lower ; Ne. 1 at 68c. Barlev was In lair demand ; old extra. Ne. 3, 46c for cash ; new extra Ne. 3, at 52s ler Sep ember ; no extra Ne. 3 at CCc ler September. PEOEIA-Cern was active; nigh mixed at 49XQS0C ; Ne. 2 mixed at 4X 1'Jc Oats were active and firm ; Ne. 2 white at 28Vi623K3- Rye was quiet ; Ne. 2 at sca53c. Detroit. Wheat was steady : Ne. 1 whlte tall at II 10K; Ne. 2 de at It 0X ; Ne. 2 red wlntnr at II UK; rejected at 87KC Receipts, 22,000 bus ; shipments. 44.000 de. Cern was qnlet at 64c Oats were quiet; Ne. 2 White at 33c. Live Stack Frleea. Chicago Hogs Receipt!, 0,000 head ; ship ments, 2,700 head : market brisk, strong and higher; packing, 14 60fl4 90; packing and shipping. IU5 5 .10 ; light, 15 2S25 80 ; skips. 3 6005 20 Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; shipments, 2.900 head : natives firm and active : low grades dull: experts, ttiQJ'); geed te choice shipping. 15 legs 75; common te medium, St 9SC4 90. Sheep Receipts, 2.000 head; shipments, 1200 ; market weak ; no demand ; Inferior te fair, 2Q2 75; geed, $33325; choice, 13 30. East LmxBTT -Cattle Receipts, 57178 head ; market fair en geed and slew en common at about last week's closing prices. Hogs Receipts, 5,850 head; market slew; Ptiladelphlaa, is 259500; Yorkers, 16 90Q570. Sheep Receipts, 3,400 head ; market slew at about last week's prices. Philadelphia narket. PHTLADXtrniA. Aug. 21. rieur firm. Bye flour at (3 02. Wheat easier ; Ne. 2 Western Red, tl 17 117; Ne. i3 de, $11136114; Ne. I Penn'a Red. it i. Cern steady but dull ; sail yellow at csactc ; de mixed 6O62H0c; Ne. 3 Mixed and Yellow, 6161c. Oats steady : Ne. 2 White, neir crop, 4lc ; Ne. 3 de, 43e ; Ne. 2 Mixed, 38c. Ryeat 63965c. Seeds-Timethy dull at fl 7592 00 ; Flaxseed, fl 4081 49. Previsions firm and in geed demand. Lard Arm. Butter In large supply ; few buyers. Egg scarce and arm. Cheeas-rall cream steady ; skims neglected, Petroleum easier. wwarattm New Tick 1 Nsw Tacx; Aug. 2L flour state and West ern quiet aud steady; prices wttaeat de cided change ; Southern quiet aad arm.; Wheat fetic lower, dull and heavy; busi ness largely ic options; Se 2 Red, Aug;. II 17 JlJK;Sept,tl 13Jil 1: Oct., I128JS CoruxeXe lower aad dull ; Mixed West ern spet,57aUc ; de lutura.60X6tc. Oats dull and a shade easier: Ne. 2 Sept., JJJfc j Oct., 25Jc ; State, 40350c ; Western. Quotations by Keed, McOranm Ce-, Bank ers, Lancaster, Pa. U a. w. 12 it Sr.at J W 1 a . Michigan Central. 84 837 8lk New Yerk Central U5V lisk lie New Jersey Central fflii 83)2 - 83J OhieCentraL n n? 7kf DeLLack. A Western.... 131 126 122K Denver ft Bie Grande.... 23jg 22K M Kansas A Texas. 23 23)2 2454 Lake Shere lesv lOfij 165ft Chicago A N. W.. com.... 122 122i 123 N.N.,Ont. Western.... 20X 20 20W St. Paul ft Omaha 39 39 39JJ Pacific Mail 29Ji 29K 30 Rochester jt Pittsburgh.. I5K 15)2 I5J St. Paul 100K leiJ 101 Texas Pacific 2 25$ 26 Union Pacific 87 87 37 Wabash Common is 18 18 Wabash Preferred. se si 31 West'rn Union Teletrranh 76 7B 77 Lonisvilleft Naahvllle... 46 44 4.1 N. Y CM. ft St. L 9 9 .... Lehigh Valley C9? 69 ca Lehigh Navigation 43 43 43 Pennsylvania 57 57 67 Reading. 2S 2C IC S-ltf P. T. ft Buffalo 12 12 12 Northern Pacific com... 41 41 42 Northern Pacific Prcf... 79 79 ?i HestenvlUe Philadelphia ft Erie Nertnern Central Underground.............. Canada Southern. 51 61 OU 109 109 People's Passcmrer. n t'bllitdelputa. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks steady ant I dull. Philadelphia ft Erie R. R. 13 Reading Railroad 2fi Pennsylvania Railroad 57 Lehigh Valley Railroad t!t?2 United Companies or New Jersey 190 Northern Pacific 42 Northern Pacific Preferred. r Northern Central Railroad 5; Lenigh Navigation Company 43', Norrlstewn Railroad no Central Transportation Company. 3S Plttsb'g, TltusviUe A BunaleR. R. 12 Little Schuylkill Railroad iu New xera-. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks new steady. Meney 2c. New Yerk Central 115' Erle Railroad 28 Adams Express l?.l Michigan Central Railroad ai Michigan Southern Railroad inr Illinois Central Railroad rr Cloveland ft Pittsburgh Railroad iss Chicago ft Reck Island Railroad 119 Pittsburgh ft Fert Wayne Railroad I3 Western Union Telegraph Company 7G Teledo Wabash i8)j New Jersey Central 84 New Yerk Ontario ft Western ai Lecal Stoeju aad Keuaa Reported by J. B. Leng. Par Lanc-CHy S per ct. Lean, due 1882.. .$100 " 1885... 100 " 1890... 100 ' 1896... 10C 5 per ct. In ler 30 years.. 10O 5 per ct. Scheel Lean.... ice " 4 " In 1 or 20 yearn.. 100 " 4 " In 5 or a) years., loe " 6 " lnlOorSeyoaw. 100 Manhelm borough lean loe WISOallKEOUS STOCKS. QaarryvilIeR.lt. J50 Millers ville Struct C:ir 50 Inquirer Pi Intlng Company 50 Gas Light and Kuel Company 3u- Stevens Heuse (Heu.N) liu Colombia Gas Company Columbia Water Company ; Susquehanna Iren Company 100 Marietta Hellew ware loe Stevens Heuse co Sicily Island se East Brandy wlne A Waynb'g.... Ml Millersville Nermal Scheel Northern Market xiscxtXAtreeus new ba. Quarryvllle it. is., due isi $H)i Reading ft Celmnbla'R. R6's loe Lancaster Gas Light and" fuel Ce.. due In ler 20 years iw Lancaster Gas l.iht and Knel Ce., due 183;:..... loe Eastern Market no Western Martret 50 La-1 aali. 1105 1UK IO 1112 WO lIXt 10S 102 rZ2.-. ItTk.."! 4. ft-. 'Hit 'j IC I 21 liNI.55 flier. l!if. 111. Il.'t TtnuirncK stdeka Big Spring & Reaver Valiey..., Bridgeport &Hoftheo Columbia ft Chestnut Hill , 'Seinmiiluft Washington Columbia .t ftlg Sj'rlng , Celumbl.i & Marietta Maytown & KllzabothtewM Lancaster ft Ephrata Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 I U-. . W .. 25 ,. VS .. '.'.'. . V5 th ill 17. II 21 Kl III Strasuurg & Millport Marietta May town Marlettaft Mount Jev Lane. Kilzabf.tht'n AMliulInfn Lancaster ft Krultvllle. , L-mojiKterft Lilitx Lin cater ft Wllllam.itewn Lancaster ft Maner. L'tncaMfr.c Manhulm Lancaster & Marietta , Lancaster & New Helland Lancaster ftSusauehanna. , BAHK STOCKS. i'lrat National name fanners National Bank Kullnu National Bank , Lancaster County National Hank. Columbia National Bank , Christiana National Bank. , Kphruta National Bank , -ifirat National Bank, CeinmbU.. ., i"iiHt National Burnt, tnubtirg.... rirat National Bank, Marietta First National Bank. Mount Jey.. Mtitz National Ilantr Manl'iti it National Baal; , Onion National Bank. Mini.it Jey. New Helland National Hani. Can National Hank . 26 . 100 . 6U , 55 . 25 . 50 . 25 . 25 . 100 . 300 (.0 11 TTf lu I3.J.1I. 41 3S 7'J 275.' ll .'IK 110.7a 145 110.50 11 IU 14.: 14i.3(i IU ) 15H.2T. 14t l.'vi ir. 12C 1100 , 50 , iea . Hi . 100 . 100 , 10O . 100 loe . 100 . 100 . 100 . 100 . 60 IPO . 100 l.KHAIt NOTICJM. JCl et Lancaster city, deceased. Letters et administration ou said estate having been granted te tl c undersigned, all persons in debted i hereto are requested te make Imme diate pa men t, and these having claims or demands a-rainut the same, will present them without delay ler Hc'.tlcmcnt te the under signed, residing In Maytown, Lancaster, county. Pa. e ESSE KLUGII. Administrator. A. F. Shknce, Att'y. J23-6t E STATK OF LEVI KMUWALT, LaTE et Caernarvon twp. deceased. The under signed Auditor, appointed te pass upon ex ceptions filed and te distribute the balance remaining In the hands et E. V. White, Exec Exec ueor, te and among these legally entitled te the same, will sit ier that purpose en WED NESDAY, AUG. 29, 1883, at 10 o'clock, a. m., in the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, in the City et Lancaster, where all person interested may attend. JOHN W. APPLE, al-lldS Auditor. 1STATE OF JACOB UABTMAft, LATK JTj etthc City of Lancaster deceased Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thtrete are requested te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without clc:ay ler se.tlement te lh under signed, residing in East Hempfield township. JOEL L LIGHTNER, Executer, ali-C'.dM Paradls?. T)ARKER.'S TONIU. By One of the Feels. " Why pardon my remarking It but, my dear old Irland, hew changed you are. 1 de clare you mnst have lived very high or very fast te have driven the color ent or veur hair and the spring out of your step this fashion." Leeking at the snnset en tbe river from the gieunds erhls place up the Hudsen, myschoel chum who Is new oneet the best known min ing expeits In the country answered: "It. wasn't (ast living done It, but dspepUa and nervous collapse, from ever-work. I ought te have stepped years belere 1 did. I was a feel But who Isn't, if you come te that? " 1 am thirty-live yeara old," write Mr Charles H. Watti. of West Somers, Putnam Ce., N. Y., and bail suffered rrem dyspepsia, ter tllteen years. Wenttne round et the cur rent remedies, falsely se called. Listlessly anil without hope 1 gave Paekxr's Toke a trial. The resnit may be stated In these words, it cured me. I endorse new without hesitation. It is the dyspeptic refuge." Mr. O. E. Cele, drusgtit, of Carmel. S. Y.. certifies te the troth et Mr. Watte' statement. Hiscox ft Ce., proprietors, call especial at tention te the tact that this preparation, which, ha been knew aa Fa&xxr's Gioi. Tene, will hereafter be called simply Park Park Park kr'sTohie. As unprincipled dealers are con stantly kccelvlng their customers by substi tuting Interior artlelea under the namu et glnger.and as ginger Is really an unimportant ingredient, we drop the mis eadlng wenl. There it no chemqi. kewevir, in thepreimrit thepreimrit tlen ilseljt and all battles remaining lu thu hands et dealen, wrapped nnder tbe name 01 PAHKKR'a Gixecr Tame, contain thegenulnn medielne It the lae simile slgnatara et Hiscox ft Ce. is at the bottom et the outside wrapper. augl-lmaftw y Hi ' .. M " ,-v ': it 41 -1 --t-i -v. 4 -v y ji S3 m n m n
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