f's .Vi i '.oicuj:irtJM).e: hfu!" Along Hit, Mi'.fji i-!j'.n:t Itciue nl l:ii.re-t In :i!i! r.iiuifl ils" termi;;h 'cX' .1 I i ii il.c ijl-Hl-keuctV 15?i'r;e- Jih;-is J.'lbert, una Fi-s.ier tei: rivj diuul:.; ii tin. ciiiiti j.ni te day. 'I no M.'tiiediii clr.iicu v.. eiewled .va:n i ist t'Vt'uii; Ij yliieen p-i ,eii" 'le :.t tLe altar as idj;iiiiiis The IV'eyteiiaiis vi!i I)-.,in Uie .Tap ani mj 1. .i party in Odil Fellows' hall thi- c iifiiir. A as.i'il, tiiiie i- in .-tens for ;u S- i.' Sl'" ! A lady naeaui 11-u.:, ie-idiiiij ie ir Cel uriib' i. !;! y-:erd,i :t:ni broke bei tihr Jfsr. Tjieiiiiuii'il isienti"r w.is tt itded b" i'h. a'c.iii'j from this p!a'e. V I1.0.U who loll d.Y7!i while in a fit, thin meniiui; at market, yavc many peisei :lic idea that he :is dyiii. Considerable :; iteiwut v.:i Cie.tted in consequence. yiv Fiutil; L-ihh, who was lately shot, vihiie alteir ;'..iiijj te kili a iat, ' tLm!y recevuiuy. Te u.iy Lie .i- able te be out of b. d. Tim .Mixs'.-.s Kate am: Sephie Kl ur, el 'l:i!.i(ielplna. ,iie viitin tb launly ei imiii 1 Ki.ui. Tomenow sei vicc- will tje held at Hi Paul's 1'. E cliiucu a- fellows : Meniiu.; p.:ii i ami lit. liy at lOSWa. in. ; eve-ii'it; si-i . lees ut 1:'.) ) p in. 'I he It- v. Fiedei lek rijonipsen, e.' bl. J'lhu'.s M'lie.il, F.iulk land, 1)1., w.ll , each at the latter sei vice. $27C 80 i.s the amount v.liieh was sliiJ fiein here te I-liexc! 5e Ce, baukcib in Philadelphia, leildt. te le ferv.aided b them te (ii'iiiiaiiy for I he iciiel of sufferers by the fjie.it lleu !.-. List night llcujamin, a son of Mr. U. 1'. i) -an, residing; en L icust sticut, enter tained a titii .bi.r of bis lrieii-1-t at uis lather' a le.sidenee. A pleasant evening was passed by the yeuujr ielc:s. Mi. limy Kuhu, el Cot.eniJtje town ship, was iiiani.il :e Mis Emma Sultz lveh, e' Mirif't.!, T'.h-mI.ij afternoon, by 'rupi'ie I'euti'j, !' this plae.s The lirm i.ii;t. v;as peili.iniud in the ji'st'.ci.'s cilice. The woman's veikiim; beeiety, of St. .le'nn'h L::theiai: ehiiich, will held a meet ing te-in-jlit at tii.; icsiil'mce of Mr. Jehn Yeacr, en Locust stiect. A e.)iire;a tim al nit i-tint; el the ubuich was held 1 iht evcun ler the trai. -.action of inipeitaut business. A boy wasslitiek .ib ve ti.e riht eye by a belt nut and seveieiy eut tins inoiu ineiu i.ijj, while fi'jlitiii at the e-nuer of Fifth and Locust strM'ts. His .is-i.iilant beat a hasty letieat when he .saw what he had done. Frank M..e has been booked ler the opera liuuse en l:b. ill, in the play el ' D.ivy C:i'ke.i." An aiteiiipt is beiu;; riade te have t!ic dat" eh.ineu te the daj f.'Ili.winj;, ,.s ihi't is a h ilidaj, and the ;n i I'U mail : will th -u duvr a larger aiulicnce. ri-'A iire AU.ni. At a iiuctin,' which was "h Id by the H awise- In'! eempany, !.'t fig.it, it vias deeded te place : lilt' alaim bell en the fjifliiie luiu . Se hfle attention is paid te :.uimdiii alamis liem the epeia. heiihi1 bell, :h.it this action en tb p.ut the eemp mv is in rexity. S.'iiin a rai!;e iiient shi ul 1 be in id !i; ili.s fuu'iien te li.ive the bi'il el 'I:" er.jr.i Iieum'. lireinptl.v S'Hiiidei! . ue.n.vei" iheie is a liie, .iiul r,b" aiiiu I'lii te have the 1 catien i the lu siii-iIIl'I by the s.i-ue IMtMtln '1 li.iiiic.li I'.ivtTiJ' !.Ciiau'.' Yestr.day a little nirl who was net. ewi li yeai.s el a.' attempted te cuiry oil' two I leee.s l-u-at :i uu S.'..-rth butchei buep. AN'lji'u deleetid the dropped the meat en li.e t iM", tmijt hit teai.s .Mid li-Il the .I.i-p ;.s fast as id:. c v.'.d ;;j. Tin; ladies' uiief as:,.eaai -n ib.'iiki lci::i l.-'im Mr. isvv.-ii tz he the litlie eftLiider is Her family rn.'.v be in kstituU eiivuui stancts and niUi.u:; ;is.iiat.i'.eu. Tl.e rv K. Jt C. --taU in. The weik of urn viii the found.. aiei:s el the bu.ld'i!s. whicii his been tern down te in t.:e n.em te. the uew lleadim: it Cehimbia laihead di p.it, ha- been dis dis cen'iuued I'm .m me tune pat, as the iimseuiy " Irezeii se h-ud that it is dilli eulr we. k te senaiate the st-mes f:eni one auetliei. Wink will be lestt.ned as .seja ae the w.U in v.Mt!ier eemni.'uee.s. reiiilltiuit ul tlie Hlver. The liver fell about sis inches last ijijht, but tl:e water is new sit a .stand Mill. P-eple liviiisj si'enjj the lower put of the livei sili (ear f reuble by the bnakint; up of the ice geiges. The ebau tiel thn nub the i;eij,t- abe liiit. place still ji mams epi.ii, bat l.ttle iee is new passii' th:uu.. w(!ini'.iiaioeu kkhS. J-.ients .'term' tlie tjeiimy i ie. A charter was grmtcd at the state de partmr.nt yestiniay te the Yeik county mutual ine inuri'ee company, of Yeik, Jacob L. K'lehn, piesident ; S. II. Teny, secretin y The bed of Jeseph Gieaves aged about e() jcus, living ue .n the 2foriistevu in sane liesiit:il, war. found in the canal near Lies' mill, DiidgepnT. Wednesday morn ing. Theie weie no maiks of violence en his body. The Yeik mi'k factory bu.vb eveiy day fiem the farmcr.s of Yeik county, from 000 te 700 gallons of milk at 12 cents per gallon, which is delivered at the facteiy every morning, and gees through the pre cess of condensation. Residents efYsudleyville, Bucks county, complain that mail intended lert'ncm nees te a place of nearly the same uanie.iu New Jersey, and have therefore petitioned the postmaster general te change the name of the postefJieo te Yard ley. .Tehu F. Ivipp, aged M ytars, train dis patcher of the Neitheiu Central liiiliead company, died last evening of black small pox at his residence, Baltimore. Deceased was a brother of II. 7. Kapp, superin tendent of the above read. The shoemakers' strike at Allentewu, still continues, aud a bitter feeling is awakening. Eighteen neu union men arrived from Bosteu, f-even of whom were persuaded te i etui it, but the remainder went te work in Lentz's factory. Yester day neon and evening they were followed and hooted at by a crowd. Twe strikers have been held for trial en the charge of threatening non union men, aud seven etheis will have a hearing te day. A seven year old son of Michael Beltz, of Upper Tulpobeckcn township, Berks county, was recently bitten in the hand by a mongrel deg which manifested every symptom of rabies. The fear of hydro, phobia among the scholars of the public behoel, in which he had been enrolled, was se great that the teacher and beard of d'necters found it advisable te request the unfortunate child te remain away from the school for the present. Thus far no uufavorable symptoms have beau devel oped. Sens et Veterans. At a meeting en Wednesday uight, of Gee. 11. Themas camp 19, Seus of Veter ans, a committee of ten was appointed te make preparations for the state conven tion te be held in L-nicaster, July 1, e and G, 1883. The committee consists of the following named members : President, Jehn McNeal ; Vice President, Jacob Feese, jr.: Secretary, Charles Tucker ; TicaFurer, Hairy Carter ; Erulcu Frank lin, Geerge Graybill, Frank Zeigler, Gee. Allabacb, Themas Dcen aud Edw. Bew man. On the Fourth of July there will be a parade, in which visiting camps and delegates will participate te probably the Eumbcr of ene thousand. TtlK bTOUKN UllIl.O. Mere Ali-iut .Moeuey, Alias llacket. Since our publication of the eiicura stances under which Themas Mooney, alias llacket, get from the Children's Heme the little girl, Ida Bemberger, the following facts have coma te light con cerning the crooked ways of the abductor. Moeuey was a member of Company " A," TUth leginunt Pa. vels., having joined it near the close of the war. Lieut. Iluff nagle, who commanded the company at that time, describes him as a rascal, a de sciter, and a bounty jumper. lie bays that hu canu- te him after the regiment was mubtered out of seivice and wanted him te use hi-, iidlm nee and, bigu home pjpers te get him some back pay which he elaimed. but Lieut. HutTeagle refused te have siuyth ng te de with him. He af-teiward.-, through misreprebentatieus, n.du:ed Cel. llambright te intercede for him. Mrs. Cox, one of the lady managers of the Children's Heme, went te Reading en Saturday l.n-t te see Moeuey 's mother-in-law, Mt.s Gayer, who lives in that city. She gives Moeuey alias llacket, a very bad name. She sayb that some years age alter having married her daughter, he lived in liv) dclyn, X. Y. He veiled lie iduv, Uii-i asked Mis. Guyer, who is a widow, whether she would net like te go te IJie.kliii md live with her daughter. She was dt'ighted w.th an opportunity of be. i g u-'ai her daughtei, and se she pachi'd up her furnitiue, which she had injured ler $800, and shipped it te Hack et's home in Hiejkiyn. Aftr remaining in liioeklyn six ei eight months, Hacket said he was going te visit Reading for a sheit time, and asked Mrs. Guyer whether she would net like te accompany bin. She said bhe would like te go aud bee her Reading fiieud.s. and prep.ual!eus were made for the jeuiney. llacket took her te New Yeik, biiuuht her a ticket te Reading, crossed the ferry te Jersey city, put her en the ear-!, ami, iustea 1 of going along with her, bade her no d bye, telling her she could ger, along without him. On her ifturii ' liioeklyn, Mis. Guyer found t'.ia' ' ! i -ket had sold her furniture, peelatedthe ji.eeeeds, aud left for part unknown ; aud fietn that time en she hiaid nothing of him until she was iu formed ei the surreptitious manner in which lie get iitlle Ida Hombeiger from the Childien's Heme. Caief el P.-iiee Deichler smd the tnsui agrinent of the home tire taking active mciuued for tiieapprehensieu of Hacket. They are hiving a large number of photo giajihs of him taken ami a description of hiiii piiutid and placed in the hands el policemen anil detectives in different parts of the country, and it is believed he can tint Jeng escape anest. MiIilOHSI.Y INJUKKU. A Veitii- .11 mi Uatiglu in a Wheel. Chillies Miller, son of Mrs. Herman Miller, of East King street, met with a mt'ier seiieus siccident yesterday after noon 'it the soap works, of which he is mauagei L appear; that men weie en gaged in putting in a let of new machin iay, and Mr. Miller was assisting. He htei'd toecloae te a large wheel which was turning lap-dly. lli clothing became cutaugkd, ami he wis di.iwu te the nli el. Tbii m.ichiiieiy was stepped as ijuieklv a& po-ible, but net befeic Mr. M.l'ier ws badly injured. He was taken te his home and Dr. Belliuger a as -cut bi . It was feun.I that no bones wvi brelcn but lie is teriibly injured ib ii:t the body, the light sida et which is emeied with large bruises. The skin is tern oil" in maev places and he is also in juied in'einally. lie id doing as well as cm bj e.:peetul. T.'ic len:-)oiHlle JSemin.itlmm. H 11. S;)ringei' deeiines te be a candi date l.-r uoi.imeu eeuneil in the Ninth v, aid. Petei Diehl declines the nomination for eo'iunei. e uineil in the Eighth ward. Jehn F. Keith decline the nomination lei comm 'ii ceufc'dmau in the Fiist ward. Fied. Kissinger, of the Fifth ward, decline-, the neminati'i'i for constable. Fied. Arneld declines the nomination f)i comnien eeureil in the Seventh waid. (.'. F Rentier, declines the nomination .r common conned in the Sixth ward. R. M. Reidy declines the uomiuatieu ler uommeu council in the Second ward, de l)i. S. II. Metzjjar, Second waid,ee- cliues te be a candidate for behoel dir ter s Wiu T. JtllV.ies, Sixth waid, declin the nomiuatien for school diiecter. Court Yesterday Alternoen. Court met at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon, ami the license cases, which were postponed were taken up. Wiu, Schultze, was an applicant te keep a restaurant at a new stand in the Eighth ward. Th - case was argued aud the deci sion postponed. E E. Ilipple desired a license for an eating house in Mt. Jey borough. It is ail old stand wi'h a remonstrance. The case wa held under advisement E. C. Blessing, of Mt. Jey township, wuagr.u'cd a license te keep an eating house at a new stand in Mt. Jey township, en condition that tha btand at Milten Greve be closed. Court adjourned te Monday morning at 10 o'clock. OHicera Klected. The Foreign Mission society of the Piesbyteiiau church met last evening and elected the following officers : President Mrs. II. C. Moere. First Vice President Mrs. Mary II. Miller. Recording Secretary Miss Mary Car Car seu. Treasurer Miss Lizzie White. The ropeit for the past year shows that there is a balance in the treasury, after $100 having been sent te Miss Sue Mac beth, the lady missionary among the Idaho Indians. Kurglars Abeui. Last evening the Y. M. C. A. building en Seuth Queen street was entered in seme'way by thieves. Hew they get in through the deer leading te the 6treet is net known, but it is believed that they entered the building before it was locked and concealed themselves. They then pryed the lock off the deer at the top of the stairway, leading te Rey's restaurant in the basement, and went down. All that is missing is a let of cigars and apples and about $1 in change that was in the drawer. . . Policeman Appointed. JehnH. Rey, of the Helly Tree Inn, who was for many years constable of the Third ward, has been appointed a special police man by the Pennsylvania i ail read com cem pauy, te have his headquarters in and about the passenger -station and freight depot, this city. Mr. Rey is an efficient and obliging officer and will ue doubt give satisfaction te the railroad company and the public. Taken te the Heuse of Keluse. Sheriff High left for Philadelphia to day, taking wtth him Geerge Cever, the boy who was yesterday sentenced te the house of refuge. Before Alderman 15atr. This afternoon the case of drunken and disorderly conduct against Jehn Haines was dismissed by Alderman Barr, and two tramps were sent out for ten days each. In Town. P. A. Connelly, the Arch street min strel, who is well known here, as an agent is registered at the Grape. LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 13S3. utit h. G1V1.KK & C. NTEW STYLE CARPETS! We are new receiving our NEW STYLE CARPETS for the Spring Trade. Bedy Brus sels, Tapestry Brussels, Rag and Ingrain. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, RUGS, MATS, ETC. JOHN S. 25 EAST KING STREET. S. GIVLER. Ne. j. semi-ttilns or ii Kew, Last evening Daniel Gu-twite and Henry Kautz were attested by Officer Burns, en complaint of Henry Waltz and wife, of the Eighth ward Gustwite being charged with surety of the peace, carry ing concealed deadly weapons and drunken and diserdcily conduct-, and Kautz with drunken aril disorderly con duct. It appears that Mr. and Mrs. Waltz have the custody of Gnstwite's little girl, and that Gustwite and Kautz went te Waltz's house te take her away, and en their refusal te give her up Gustwite as saulted Mr. Waltz and threatened te sheet Mrs. Waltz Aldeimau Dennelly held fhc accused for a hearing tonvinew evening at 7 o'clock. ilm Flritillty BiuMial. A dispatch from Hairisbuig this after neon says that the eeurt te-day refused te grant a decree for the dissolution of a charter of the Fidelity mutual insurance cenpany of Elizabeth town, Lancaster conety.Tbo application had been made by the attorney general en the ground that the company was insolvent. The ceuit says theic is nothing in the papeis presented te show that the business of thn company was net transacted in accordance with the previsions of its eliaiter nm-dups the in surance commissioner even suggest that such is the case. AliiilHPiiienis. JImtrel Vemim On Mmv'in' ni;;lit a line mtnstiel ceiujianj, from tin- Aieh sin et opera house am! lieaileil by law isliii'iiensanit Ulmr ley Reynolds, will tie lieie. Tlie whole eoin eein nany is Mtieng anil carries aline ertlii'sti-a. sm'tAi. A'enrr.t. A baby w.-s b"5i n m a cemetery at MsuliaT MsuliaT tewn, Iowa, a nliert time ae, bat every wheie can be seen batilc s borne te the ecmetery be cause mothers cruelly neli et te pieeure Tr. Hull's Ceu:rh Syrup a sine cure ler cienp, celiis and coughs. Though pureauil -imple. and se mild. It inifjht be iwit ly any child. Yet MIZODONT'.- --O swill tllid sine Thai month and te'lh with ondieus sjn t,.! Frem tait.ii ami tiein taint aie Iieed Till ihey become svt et, Idle and puie. f; id etKVw Albeit I). ViUe, .M.melt:. Pa., f-ays: "llHnvn's Iren itt.-r h -mm n iii.-'H' -.itis-J.u lien tl.an any iiiedieiiie 1 !:new d." Fei saleby H. I!. Cedirau, di 'ifr;i..t, 1J7 and i.'.l North Qiiei'ii street. IVIwd&v. Taikle an obstinate cough or "ld with Mate's Heney e! llorehnune aiiil Tar. IM.e'.s Toothache loops eirn; in one minute. I l-Iwtlcnii.t'v Tliat Hiisliauil el .tltne, Is tinee turn's the. m. in lie vs.;- ti.-leie he l-eiraii usiiis " Wells' Health Renew er."' $1. Ji'ir 1,'ists. Tiiume-l popular slid tia. thuiUy ' IIAUIvMKTacK." :rant I'e.tume et Tij it. Sold by 11. U. I North Oueen street li 1)7 red." The weak, v.ein, and djspeptic should tnke Celden's Li(piil Reel Tonic. A"i ether. OS Dmujri-ts. i.VlwiIced&w liru's the ISaliy. "Hew's tlie bibv?" 'His croup Is better thisiiifirniii. thank you. We jjiiw him some of Tliemait' hclectiie U1 as j en advt .cd, doc ter, and shall give him ; eiee uieie in an hour oi-re." NcM day the doctor pi miemned the yenng-ter cured. Fer sale by II. R. Cochran, eiuiiiitst li7aml l."!l Neith Queen strict " Dr. Iiensen'!. kin Cttic eradicated wi7jn ples. They vied te break out continually." hieveT. Hairisen, Reche ter. N. Y'. ilatilrug Kists. The salutary effect el Simmons Liver Reg ulator in pieveihiul. A 'euiru, t.eiu ui -"ie t.-.reat sneulu ee stei ;,eti. Nejlecl tieiiuuiuiy results m an In curable I.'inK Disease or Consumption. UitwnV i.ieuchii! Tred-, de ne: disorder lite jTciiiticli lite c nu'li syrmv an. I balsams, but act ilneitiy en the Int'.amed p.irU.ul'.vj hir lmtaiien. i;.ve .eliet in A-tlinia. Rrendital Ceiujl's, Cstarrh, .mil the Threat Tumbles which Singers and Pul-llcSi.-aKei:, arc subject te. Fer thirty .vuuj l.jewn'9 Hieaenial Troches imvc iien rceeni'aended bv physi cians, ami always fjive uer.'ect satisfaction. Uavlr.ir bs-u tested ly wide and constant use for nearly an entire feneratien, tliey have, at tained weJ. .nerited runic among the tew staple remedies .f the age. neld at i cents a box rvervw here. liiv-lvdTTli.tF&lvw Hr.C. w. Bensen's Celery and chamomile IMlls are prepared expressly te cuie and will cure Heaitaehe of all kiiuis, Neuralgia, Ner Ner veusness ami Dyspepsia. 1'ieved anil cn cn cn oersed by physicians. Ge te II. U. ceeiiran'3 drug stere ler Mrs. freeman's New 2'atie7ial Dyes. Fer bright ness and litirability et color, are unequalcil. Celer irem 2 te 5 pounds. Directions in Eng lish and German. I'rice. 15 cents. ltcliliiR Mien BjmpteiES mid Cure, The symptoms are moisture, like peisplra peisplra tien, intense Itching, increased by scratching, very distressingly, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and out of the rectum; the private parts are sometimes af fected : it allowed te continue very serious results may lollew. " Dn. Swatke's All-Ueai-ise Ointment "is a pleasant, sure cure. Alse ler Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, Blotches, All Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneeus Eruptions- Price 50 cents, 3 boxes ler $1.23. Sent by mall te any address en reeeipt et price in currency, or three cent postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Sen, Ne. 330 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by:Ul prominent druggists. Swatmb'b Pills are the best for all billions disorders. Cnrelieadache, levers, Ac. -lycdd&wT.Tli&S See here, friend, read the advertisement of Simmons Liver Regulator. nietliera! Jlotnersn metnerslt Are you disturbed at night and broken el your rest by usieir child suffering anil crying With excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, go at once and get a bottle et MRS. WIN SLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP It will relieve the peer little suflerer Immediately depend upon It: there Is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en eartlrwne has ever used it, wlie wRl net tell you at ence that It will rcgu rcgu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother and relief and health te the child, operating like ma;lc. It is perfectly sate te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription et ene et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. S3 cents abetUe. m2-ly-M.V4S&w VEATliH. Leche. On Wednesday morning, In the borough etStrasburg, Solemon Leche. The funeral will take place en Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, trem his late home, te I preceeu te LieacecK ier uuriai. r nenus ei me family are invited te attend, without further I neUce. feb7-3t XW ADrEKTlSJEVXT8. GIVLEE A'Ji II' ADVH.U1 ISJSJI t.Vl.S. T". Mil KX.NT TUK TOKh KUCI, N. 35 F N'erih Oueen slieet, new occupied by Ames Jtinjjwalt. Apply te 'I HO. E. FRAXKI IX. Ieb7.s9,10cedtlii Ne. 1-J0 E i-t King St iOK liKM-MimK KlIOMAMl iyi;i.i. iinr, Ne. I!7 tast Strawlieirv slu-et. In (liiireat thisOllice, or 301 S-euth Queen stieet. ieb7-4tl A.NTKII.-A !0!0 i)f-eilU-UA.NU JieileruiKl Kiifiini', Ireni 2 te :' horse newer. Al-e. iroeil secuiiu-iiaiiu j.uiiib. in quire at this elllce. leli'-it' JOH AL.UKKMAN, W. D. STAUFFER, SECOND WARD. js-tni I iitlF I't:.-!- n l.tKHK TUII.STIIKY ItilnL- IT.nwi. Vn l:t! Vnrlli Iliil-n St A two steiv IJrick Waivlieusu en Miltlin stieit, between Seuth Queen ami Triiice streets. A Twe and a-tvilt story Heuse Xe. 2 West Chestnutstieet. Apply te y ST,,1XMAV 2T-tld iKTELLIOEMCISIl OfliCC. I)UKLllt SALK-OS SATOKDAV, tr.K HOAHV 10, lSs.1, will be sold ut pulilie sale, at Ne. :!1!) Ninth Queen stieet a set et I'ARI.OR KlJKNlTURh and a laie ussort ussert miit et HOUSEHOLD ANDKITCHKN FUlt MTURK. Sale te eeiunience at 10 o'clock, when teinis will be made known by WM. E. KttKIDKR Administiatoref Mary M. Diinner, deu'd. t7-:ttd -UI!LlU hAI.K OK KUI.KJs. ON AlOIS DAY. FKISRUARV 12, 13-3. will be sold at public sule nt Daniel I.ean's sale stables. Market street, reiu-ef Me'Ji.imi Hens,e, 2U HEAD OF KENTUCKY MUI.KS. Tlie best lever bieu;;hl te Lanuuter, liein2 te r years old, I.Tite Piii nanus lnli, closely mated and me-t!v broken. Setne veiy e.tra tonus. Tliey will be sold without lcserve. Credit et te ilay. Sale te comm jnce at oil" o'sleek. feb7-4t(l HOWARD BAIIiY. DKMOOKAT1V 1'KSMARIK.. Tlie Dciii ci.ilie Piimaiies inr the pur pose of settlliif! cindidates ler the ensuinfj City Election will be held en SATURDAY EVEMNU, FhllRUARY in, IbS,altlie folle-.v-iiiLr nta(!is : Nt Ward Shobei'.s Hetel I! te 8 2d " Tliee. Wenilitz'.s Hetel... " . ai. ::l ith nth Ctll 7th 3th 'Jill Etllner s Hetel Rethweilei's Saleen Philip Wall's Hetel. .. Schiller Heuse " Kiihlmau s Hetel.... Mrs. Dn Ill's Saleen. Arneld Huns' Hetel. te S p. ;ob p. ...li Ilv order et the IJitv eiiimittee. le'bUfltd W. 11. ROLAND, Cliaiiuian. ,1lMTK A. j Lanc.ister City. IS. KBIST, I.AI'15 IF ilece.ised. Li iters et ad- niiii-.ti:ttlin en s.ad slate htivinir luen granted te tlie uudci-sinncd. all peisens in dcbteil te said decedent aie requested te iniike immediiite i-eltlemeiil, and tlie-e having cliiiiiiserdeniinids aymisl the esii.lc et -.inl decedent, te make known the siiuu te Hie uti deislneil without del iv, iv-idimr in L-incas-tcrCiiy. s. U M1LI.".R. Yiliiilnistiiiter. W.A. Wilien. Ne ut CeutieSiiuare. A ttei ue v. 12l-tde.iw Th ,iTh of run. ir I'Vi.r, la ir; ti- III I. a imc.isti rcitv, l'.i , deceased. 'I lie uii- dersijrncd uuilltcu, appnintml te di-.tiilulu tlie balance rcin.i'iilii in the liands et ,Ie-epli W. Alurkley, administrator et said deceased, te aud union;; these legally entitled te the '.line, will i-it for Hi.it purpose en Friday, Feb ruary2J, in the Library Beem el the couit ceuit couit he,.sc, in the city et Luuca-ter, where nil per sons niteiistcd in said di-iributien m ly at tend. .1. t. bllCNCK, Il-ltdTh Auditor. ViTATK OF TUHMAS 15. COX, M. 1., JCi lute et Lancaster cUv, lu.. deceased. Leltciset admiiiisiiatlen en s.iid estate hav i.. been printed te the undersigned, all l er-s-.uis Indebted thereto aie lequcsti'il te make imiii'sliate payment, and tin we having claims or deiiiumU against tlie suine. will present tli'-iu without (teldv ler settlement te ihe un deiIiieil, lesiiliiif? In Liiicastei city. JOHN (. MhKCER. JACOI5 GA15LK, Admiiiistratei-s. W. A. Wilsen. CllAs. A. I.AMIIS, Attorneys. jll-6ldlli F ULTON OPEKA I1UUSK. Monday Evening, Feb. 12. Arch Street Opera Heuse Minstrels. Direct Hern Arch Street Opera tletue, Piiil'a Loek at the Army of Talent ! comedians : LLW SIMMON'S, HARRY J. ARMSTRONG, CHARLEY RhlNOLDS. OUll OWW CELEBRATED QUAItTKTTE, CHAS .sTEVKVs. .lOHN STOUT. HORACE RUSHUY, FRANZ WETTER. CARROLL KEARNEY. In their Acreb.itis Songs ami Dances. A Large ORCHKVfRA under the direction el HARRY WANNEMACHER. .1. ARMIJRUSTER, II. HERK.E1CT, WM. HALEY, V. BARON E, .1. FINNEY. AL. RIN EIIART, II. VANSCIVER. J. V. MESEROLH QUALITY, XOT QUANTITY! PRICES, - - - 35, SO and 75 Cents. RESERVED SEATS, ... 75 ' Fer sale at Opera He use Office. lebS-4td rpeifACCO BUYERS' CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, AND SAMPLE TAGS, NEATLY PRINTED AT THE "Intelligencer" Office. 123-ttd J." BAKTIN & CO. BUY THE PEAEL SHIRT. BEST WORKMANSHIP, BEST QUALITY, BEST FIT. PRICE-JIM FINISHED. FOR SALE ONLY BY J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King acd Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. & CO., LANCASTER. PA. I. F. RATOVO. MAJtK&TX. Phlladfilplila market. Philadblvhia, Feb. 8. Fleur strong ami tendini' upward : Superfine, SJ i"i 5u ; extra. 75S4 25 ; Penn'a Familv, $4 S7K3 no : Ohie and Indiana Family, fsgi "": Minnesota extra. $5 50g5 75 : de trailit, ie 8S&G ."!) ; W.u ter Patent; JC 25SC &7 : Spring de, $ 757 M. Rye flour at f3 904 00. Wheat llrin : iDel. ami Pa. Red.Sl 12 ; Len;r. berrj' Red and Amber $1 181 20 as te quality. Cern lirm and tair local inquiry. Oats linn with light offerings. Rye none ettered. Previsions in geed jobbing demand. Lard Hi in. Rutter dull except for Jancy giadcs: Pa. Creamery extra, 37c ; Western at S.'ic. Rolls dull. Egss firmer, owing te scarcity ; prices irreg ular. Cheese quiet and steady. Petroleum dull ; Rclined, 77e. Whisky at $120. New Yerk Market. Nsw Yeke. Feb. 8. Fleur State and West ern tlrm and In moderate expert aud homo home trade inquiry ; Superfine State, $3 803 85 : Extra de, $3 SVS4 25; Choice de, $1 30J7 : Fancy de,?? 10jg7 25: Round Heep Ohie, $3 9'J 1 CO: Cheice de, $4 707 : Superfine Western, $3 5003 S5; Common te Heed Extra de SSSWv 4 10; Choice de, $15037; Choice White Wheat de. $C 257 ; Southern steady : Common te Fair Extra, $4 105 30 ; Geed te Cheice de, $5 40S5 70. Wheat K37h'c higher anil strong; active imstnes-j in options ; Ne. 1 White, $1 V1 ; Ne. 2 Re.l. Feb., SI Wm Y-: de Marcii. fl 2H'4I -I ; de April, $1 2'l '-'314 ; de May, fl il-viil 21 Cern H&lc higher and active; MK'-d tVct tVct einspet. (J7.K' ; de futuies, 7e72l4e. ats J'4e better ; Slate 4SS53c; Western, 17!?J.'i3c ; Ne. 2 Feb., 4SK!40e ; de Marsh. tfZ ffl'i4c;i:e April, 4.)50c ; de May,4 Uralu and Prevision JuotatIen. One o'clecK quotations el grain anil piovi pievi piovi Iens, furnished by S. li Yiinill, Rrefec- 1 J4 Eiifet King street. Chicago Feb. 8 Vti'wt corn Oau Perk 1 tun Mar..... 1.07 ..r)7 , :- May.... l.lJ; ."17 MM -Wi -"'A Puiieieu 1 en cry i.e.i! Live Stock Market. Eat Liiiekty Cattle ltecelpts. 1,07" he.ul niaihet lair; prime, $;( 25; lair te geed, iT 25Jt.ri 75 ; couiinen. HiH 75. lings Receipts. !2a head ; market Aim : Philadelphia.-, 7 Wftl f0 ; Rallluieres, $7 40 67 r.O ; Y erkers, 47 207 30. isiiccp Receipts 'M head ; market firm ; prime, -Je 5d(rtft 75 ; iatr te geed, $1 i055 25; couinieu, i'i 504. CniCAOO Hogs Receipts 2i:,0iH) head ; sdilp meiit", ft 500 head ; marl. et opened strong and generally tli 111, but cle-ed ; ml.cd ft! 25ij.B 75 ; heavy. ?ij C057 25 ; light, 8 HS' 25 ; skips, $1 20tft!. Cuttle Receipts 0.CO) head; shipments, 1,P()0 head ; maiket htiengaiid l.iiily active at firm rales ter go:al sleck;; geed te pi hue, 15 ."Ori 25; common t.J medium, fl 10'5 15; prices en defeiraltle goods a shade higher; closed tame : biisk demand ter choice butch ers' at iS 7534 50 ; common te tali dull at $.' 50 3 25; stekc-is and leeders steady ali3 2 4 05. Sheep Receipts, 2,500 head : shipment-., 1.S00 head ; supply consists chiefly et choice ellering-" ; maiket overstocked ami weak; common te fair, $1-25 a I : medium te geed at $1 251$4 75 ; choice te extra, $ i U0fS5 25. Stock MarketH. New ler-c, PhliadHlpnta and Leery bteci also United States Remis repeited diily v Jacob R. Lenq, 22 North Queen street. Feb. 8. 10:00 Id' 'i-.iK. . m. p m r. jr. $i 45 45 37 37i 37-h SO 30 30 1 9 111 110i 72 72; 72 25X 25 25) It! 4tJJi 40 2i" 20-) 206 3S 3sa 38 31'4 31 31 81 82 8 sn, 5'ijj co 21! 2(5 2i!X 47 48 48 fc.J4 83J SJ i;i 1 HI Denver & Rte Grande N. Y..Lake Erie & Western.... Kansas and Texa.3 Lake Shoie.... New Jersey Central .... New Yerk, Ontario & V St. Paul, M. & Omaha Pacific Mail Rochester ft Pittsburgh Texas Pacific Wabash St. Leuis & Pacific.... WesU'?n LnionTel.Ce Pennsylvania Central Phlladfl phia & RcudiuA Neithein Paune Can " ' Preteried.... Butthle Pitij?. a West Lecal Stocks aud Bends. PUl LtlSl vnl. sale Laue 'Uv t per et. Lean. due lba2.. .$ le) $105 " ' 1885... HH 107J ' 1S90... iee 120 " ians... 10c i- Sperct. n 1 or 30 years.. 100 le5 " 5 per et. Scheel Lean.... 100 112 " 4 " in 1 er20vears.. 100 102 4 " in 5 or 20 years.. 100 102.50 " 6 " in 10 or 20 years. 100 10fi.- Manhelm borough lean 100 102 MISOKLLAKEOCB STOCttt). Quarryville R. R $50 J2.C5 Mllleisvlllc Street Car 50 2.!.C0 Inquirer Printing Company 50 50 Watch Factory iuu i-t Gas Light and Fuel Company 25 Stevens Heuse 100 90 Columbia Gas Company Columbia Water Company 2 Susquehanna Iren Company 100 170J Marietta Hei low ware 1C0 Stevens Heuse SO 4.5 Sicily Island M 16 East Brandy wine Wayncsb'g.... 50 1 MillersviRe Nermal Scheel MISCELLANEOUS BONOS. Quarryvllle R. R., due ltt 1100 1117 Reading & Columbia R. R 5's 100 105 Lancaster Watch Ce., due lSetl 100 105.50 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce.. due in ler 20 years 100 100 Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce., due 1883 100 -.06 TURNPIKE STOCKS. Big Spring Reaver Valley $ 25 $ 10. Bridgeport AHorcshee 13X 22 Columbia A Chestnut Hill 25 18 Columbia ft Washington 25 20 Columbia & Big Spring 25 18 Lancaster & Ephrata 25 47.23 Lancaster ft Willow Street 25 21 3trasburg & MiUpert 25 40 Marietta & Maytown 25 40.1E Marietta & Mount Jev 25 Lane. Elizabethl'n & Middlet'n 100 CO Lancaster & FruitvUIe. . 50 53 Lancaster & Lititz 25 75, Lancaster ft WUliamstewn 25 55- Lancasterft Maner 50 133.10 Lancaster & Manhelm.... 25 4.1 Lancaster & Marietta 25 33.33 Lancaster & New Helland.. 100 85 Lancaster ft Suseuchanna 300 27.25 BANK STOCKS. First National ian it. 100 $200.25 Fanners' National Bank 50 110 Fulton National Bank 100 132.50 Lancaster County National Bank.. 50 110 Columbia National Bank : 100 143.50 Ephrata National Bank IOC 142 First National Bank, Columbia.. ... 100 141.30 First National Bans, Strasburg.... 100 i48 First National Bank, Marietta 100 200 First National Bank, Mount Jey.. 100 150.75 Lititz National Bank 100 140 Manhelm National Bank 100 154 Union National Bank. Mount Jey. 50. 70.5? New Helland National Bank 100 137 s. S. KATHVON. OVERCOATS, Dress Suits, Business Suits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials, made prompt ly te order ter men and boys, at bottom prices ler the next two months, at S. S. RATHT0FS Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., 123-lmeed LANCASTER, PA- SEOOKD EDITION. THURSDAY KVEN1NG Fc38. 1883". HAERISBUEG TOPICS. XUE STATE AGRICULTURAL KElOuT. A 'Vntewalitug Repert Measures intro duced lu tlie Senate 'ihe Heme Peg Klag Away. special Dlsp.iteu te the ITEi.i.ieExci:a. Harrisbcrg. Pa., Feb. 3. The legisla tive joint committee appointed te inquire iute cbe maimeement ei tlie Pennsylvania state college, lias piepVutd its lepert. It sets forth that the accounts of the institu tion have been carefully iuquind into, with a lesultcieuitable te it. Every dollar is vouched for and there has been no waste. The college has been managed iu accord ance with the act ei Ceiiress, donating the laud teiip: worth $130,000. The committee icpeits that unless the Legislature curtail the scepe of the eellege, whose endowment fucd is inadequate te pieper maiutenanee, au appropriation will be lcquestcd from the state te Lecp it in full opeialieu. The committee Miir;ests the rale of the eastern aud wvstuu esperimental farms, leeemmeuds the transfer of the money derived from the sile te the state treasury, the iuteiest te be applied te an experimental station en thb central experi mental farm in Centra county. The testi mony xaken during the investigation makes 1,100 pages of manuscript. In tlie Sunato. Iu the SeLate Jlr. Laird submitted a re port fiem the committee of appropriations that money cannot conditionally be appro priated by joint lesolutieD, as has been custurnaiy, but that a bill is requited. A bill was repotted affirmatively, providing for investment of the stuplus moneys in the sinkimr fund iu state or United States bends. The two million dollars in the s'mkine; fund nev,- earns nothing. Mr. "Watics, et Lackawanna, introduced" a bill reducing the stalVef the commander-in-chief of the militia te adjutant general and three aids, piovidingfer an inspector genera! at the salary of a colonel of the regular army, the stall appointment te be subject te the approval of the governor. Mr. Hart, of'Lyceming, introduced a bill ledueing the late for capturing stray legs en the Susquehanna from fifty te ten cents. There was a 1 ng discussion ou the bill te prevent the waste et lands in litigation, which was amended en thiid reading. The IIoue lesoliitien te iue.stigate alleged cruelties at Dixmont hospital was cou ceu cuued in, McNeill and Hart were ap pointed en the committee. The Senate resolution ier the appointment of a com mittce te urge the retention of the navy yaid at League Island, was adopted. Smith, Cox and L.vies weie appointed en the committee. The bill te tegulate the piactice of dentistij, protecting people from empiricism, was passed finally. The Seuate passed finally the bill te abolish the office of delinquent tax cellet ter aud te autlienzu and empower the re ceiver r-f taxes te collect the bamu, and te provide for the mere efficient, collection of delinquent taxes in cities of the first class. A bill was also passed te revise the act te extend the timeduiing which coiperaticns may held and convey the title te real es tate heretofore huught under execution or cmvejed tc iht-m in satisfaction of debts and newiemai:iin; in their hands unsold. The lcsolutieii iisimetkig tiw Pennsyl vania m'-mburs et Cong.ceS te urge the Newlin I. dial- policy wae passed. Jn tltu Heuse. In the Heuse, Senater Giady's neu forfeitable liisuiauce bill was repeited with an amendment giving the companies as a defense fraud en 1I.0 pint of the in suied. Uuinitt, of Dauphin, introduced a bill te form a home ier the lelicf and stippeit of inial J aud disabled teacheis of tlie state en asses'ineiit. The iloitbe was largely eciiipied in debating the appropiiatien biils. The Philadelphia house of refuge appropriation was reduced fiem $8."3,O0O te tTO 000 and passed second reading. The 'Heuse occupied much of its time in discussing charitable appropriation bills en seeeutl leading. A bill was passed te change the manner of selecting council men ' in boroughs of the commonwealth and pieidin for vacancies. TisK ICK.11J1SC. The itcpert of tlie !;-lir.al ant! Cen! and Iren Ceiniiau.cn li.r L-c i:bcr. PniLAur.i.iMirA, Feb. 8 Thoferty-firth report et Geerge M. Daila... the master under the leeeiver.ship el the Philadelphia & Reading laiireul and coal aud iron companies, covering the account of the receivers for the month of December, was filed in the clerk's offices of the U. S. dis trict court te day. The balance en hand iu the ticasury of the railroad company December 1. was 6018.089. The leceipts during the month weie 12,101.23 and the balance en hand UocniucreU.wasijioi,oiy. The balance 011 hand ouaecjuutef delemd income bends Januaiy 2. was $13,324, I there haviug been transfened te the beard . of managers ei the railroad cempan tiiu- ' ing the month cash amounting te $372. j The balance in the treasury of the coal aud iron company January 1 was $3,C83. The receipts during the mentti were $13,102.81 and the balance at the begin ning of the previous mouth was $90,959. CONGRESS. The Jlonse Fixes the Duty en hteel Item. Washington, Feb. 8. The Heuse in cemmittee of the whole te day fixed the duty en steel railway bars and railway bars made in part of steel weighing mere than 23 pounds te the yard at $13 per ten. The vote was 100 te 90. Xu the Senate. In the Senate, after a brief oxecutivo sc 83ien, the tariff bill wa3 taken up and consideration of a free list was begun. Considered a Miserable Jeke. Philadelphia, Feb. 8. A special cable just received from Antwerp says the steamship Nederland passed Scilly islands, 200 miles west of Bournemouth beach, en Monday last and that no unusual bad weather has been reported, and that tha contents of the bottle found Feb. Ctb. are considered a miserable joke. Frank James te be Given up ou a Kcrmi- BltlOO. Jeffersen City, Missouri, Feb. 8. The governor has decided te d Oliver Frank James upon a requisition from the governor of Minnesota te answer en a charge of murder in connection with the Northfield bank robbery. Gre'at Suffering. Loxdex, Feb. 8. The survivors of the disaster te the steamer Kenmare Castle, which foundered in the Bay of Biscay, ex isted thrce days by chewinga flannel vest. The third officer became starving mad and jumped overboard, but was rescued. Uled or His injuries. Mt. Carmel, Pa., Feb. 8. One of the men injured by the fall of coal at Legan colliery, Centralia, yesterday died this morning. All the ethers will recover. Uer Name Sent Id. "WAsmxaTOJf, Feb. 8. Th9 president te-day sent te the Senate the name of Mrs. Martha A. McClintock te be postmistress at Bedford, Pa. Foer Fay for tbe Pretty Louise. Philadelphia, Feb. 8. The jury iu the case of Montague against Forepaugh re turned a verdict this morning for plaintiff. 1 Damage, $150, THE WATERS. The Mouencahela Kiver Floed Decreasing. Pittsburgh, Feb. 8. The flood en the Monongahela river reached its highest points, twenty-eight feet, at 3 o'clock this morning and seen afterwards began te recede without getting as high as anticipa ted. Many stores in the lower portion of the city are submerged, and much damage is reported from towns up the river, but the water is falling at all points and no mere damage is apprehended. Ne Chang at Fert Deputlc. Pert Deposit, Md., Feb. 8. Ne change in ice gorge here te-day. The Water Receding. "Wilkesearre, Pa., Feb. 8. The waier is gradually receding and travel has been resumed between here and Kingsten. The ice is firm from here te Nauticeke. A Temperance Convention. n.KRiSBURG, Pa., Feb. 8. A large meeting of temperance people convened here te day. Delegates are present from all sections of the state. The business this morning was confined te organization and preliminary matters. Disastrous Shipwrecks Acress the Ocean. Loxdex, Feb. 8. A schooner has been wrecked near Perta Terry, Ireland, and another near the Shetland Islands, Scot land. Iu the first instance five sailors lest their lives, and in the latter the whole crew was drowned. A Humane Preposition Madrid, Feb. 8. The couneil of minis ters has decided en the preposition of the minister of the colonies te treat as free men 40,000 slaves who were net liberated bv their owners in Cuba iu 1870. Fire In St. I.euls. St. Leuis, Feb. 8. Dixen & Yeung's fire clay briek and pottery works burned last night. Less, from $50,000 te $60,000. Tbe Utopia All Klftht. Glasgow, Feb. 8. The steamship Utopia has arrived here all well. WEATHER INulUATXONd. Washington', Feb. 8. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, fair weather, northerly te westerly winds slight changes in tem perature, in the northern portion falling barometer. LEOAL SOT1VJSS. ASSKiNKU KSTATK OF (1KUIEUK O. Ilensel and wife, et Lancaster city, Lan caster county. Pa. Geerge O. Ilensel anil wile, et said Lancaster city, having liy ileeil of vol untary assignment, ilatetlJ AN UARY 12, A. D. lS.I, assigned and transferred all their real estate and enVcts te the undersigned, ter the liciiftlt of tliecredlteis et the said ucorge O. llt'iisel, he therelere gives notice te all per sons Indebted te said assigner, te make pay ment te the undersigned without delay, aud these havingclalms te present them te CH AS. I . L AN UIS. Assignee, Residing In LancitsterCity. L. Eluiakxr, Atty. JuiilS-Ouleaw ASSIUNKD KSTATK OF WILLIAM UKN sel and wife, of Lancaster city, Lancaster county. Win. Ilensel and wife et Lancister city, having by deed of voluntary assign ment, dated January 27, 181. assigned and transferred all their estate and elfects te the iindersu'iicil, ler the be ne II t of the creditors of said William Ilensel, he therefore gives no tice te all persons indebted te said usslgner, te make payment te the undersigned without delay, ami these having claims te present them te J.FRKD'ICSKNER, Assignee. Kueesb G. S.Mim, Att'y. JX-Gtdcew 1.STATK OFLANnKLIW HIBIIW KLSBACH ii oftheCityef Lnncaster. dee'd. Letters testamentary ou said estate bavin been giantedte the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te muke ltnnie ili'tte payment, and these having clulms or demands ugainst the same, will present them without del iv for settlement te tlie under al'iied, residing in the Citv et Lancaster. CHAS. iiimmklsracii. JOHN G. Ill JIMELSUACH. J se. A. Ceylb, Executers. Attorney. jl(5-CtdTu T7STATK OK JtlAKY nt. 1J ANN Kit, LATE JLj of the city of Lancaster, deceaxed. et ters et administration en said estate having been granted te the underidgneu. all persons indebted thereto are requested te make im mediate payment, and.these having claims or ileinunils against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in the eity et Lnncaster. WALE. KREIDhR, Admin 1st rat ei. J. W. Jehnsen, Attorney. J3I-6MW Jf IS Ci'MJ JV K O VH . S" 1TX:AWHRIUGK & ULUIIllbK. EVERY LADY SHOULD SUBSCKIBB FOP. Strawbridge & Clothier's FASHION QUARTERLY. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : Nearly enc thousand engravings, illustrat ing the new things in every department et fashion. EVERY NUMHER CONTAINS : Four pages of new music, in most cases original, either vocal or instrumental. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : The prices et all kinds of Dry Goods, to gether with descriptions and engravings te show what they leek like. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : Valuable original articles, mostly Illustrated, en subjects that treat of the adornment et the person, the bcautltyinget home, and the new est things In art needle work. EVERY NUMBER CONTAINS : Instructions hew the distant consumer can shop as satisfactorily and as economically as residents of the city. PRICE'50 CENTS PER YEAR. SPECIMEN COPIES, 15 CENTS. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER. Eighth and Market Streets, Phil'a, 13-5tdTu5tw e VEK 5,000 IE Have Signed or Endorsed the Fol lowing Remarkable Document : Messrs. Seabury Jehnsen, Manufacturing Chemists, SI Plait street, New Yerk: Gehtlemen : Fer the past low years we have sold various brands of Pereus Plasters. Physicians and the public prefer BENSON'S CAPC1NE POROUS PLASTER te all ethers. We consider them one el the very raw reliable household remedies worthy el confidence. They are superior te all ether porous plasters erWniments ler external use. BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER 13 a genu ine Parmaceutical product, ei the highest order of merit, and se recognized by physi cians and druggists. Vhcn ether remedies lall get a BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTER. Yeu will be disappointed ii yen use cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads, or Electrical Mag netic Toys. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 25 Gents. MEAD'S MEDICATED CORN AND BUNION PLASTER. OHAS. &. CWWEST05, 113 Faltea St., Mew Yerk, sole agent ter Dr. C. W. Ben Ben eon's Remedies, te whom all orders should he addressed. n-2wdeodweew Din Pins
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