' - ?TVtte. VJv&Zi JtvSVi-M KS?S3saKEs? -tyr Z.XK'Vv3is A r. . ?f vSjg f J. '.'JT-yj-"Y'eijiiBfi tr..".-:-'? --Tt";s-fc.;rTi;--fc--?vi'!; " 1MB fcMMMUaataH i ,- MM MMM1afciri . . m . . -:. ""l Cs j. .. - 1 .1 21 V. JT . - ""K'-V .,'.t1.,lx.- rjsVjx"-2-i LrV i ii' --V "Uf .-,t.T-..' F'-r'" ' "- ' - a - .- mm - " " -- - - - -fc. - MMMM6m Er-i-ii - l ":. i " - J - - : ----- JJJ. -. W 'js" - """t-S- "PWnmii I ip . ?5 ...?r ... ." .- r"ii . . l- .- -Vi -,,.. -.!.-- -V- LANCASTER BAtLY INTELLtGMGER, ERtDAY, APRIL 2, 1880. MEMMallflBAHHaaiaaiMHMIiHBauHMWEMHlHeftltt - -imriiiiMMMi "M!""7T!T:flimiT1IWIIMWIW1H WHWII Wi m I gi JwaKSiTnirliii. .mi ii. ...,. . 'Mi.r iih lrn r a i m mini hiiiii i nn ifirrrTJd1" T i u in'ii1 i m - - '. -" i ..." '. . .'ii' .'. . '. .-J. -i. -,.,- .-:'.;...: v.t'tj.-. .,.,,- - .- ----- .-.,,--,. -i. a i..wrw.,: . . .--.-re - -: --r-g-Trz T " -v.; --- --- -.- --, .numi lBIBaHHHBHHBBBBBBBBBBBBBDBBBBHBBBHBlanraKrpllrnBr . ., .ij.--, --j , . . . - .-. - " ' " I 1 WJ "f "W w . - W- If 1 -i i r -: ..J JJ T-i-ii, WV i ' .J P-ll B IIP J ' F. V V---H r 'j.: Lr:vv:u.-i -.--- ..i,yfr &.: --i-iLia-" &?-r - LiJa-.- ""' ..:. rv?vv-; v tK;i'iiga .-r., -ij. - - t .- , -' - r t- . -- -m - -- ..-? r. . i . t. . ...?.' .iM .,- jv''iie.ur'j;j,imsj:& '-g-, ".ary- Jt .jgt-tr ri v .w'jK'jj:-,.j'i.'5 .a'tMit'v'-; '-.T,dy!;"w r.?.- r v. --'- - -"iv-r. ;-.,.-: . t- , .- .' "- - - - - ' - . "Miff, t J H 1 ii f. ,1 1 i Old St. James. Speaking of the Easter celebration at St. James, this city, Alf. Sanderson says in tbe last issue of his paper : " Old St. James, of Lancaster, was radiant and resonant with thanksgiving. It is a church full of historical associations, having en its time-worn register, and buried be neath its walls, men and women whose names were renowned in their day and generation, whose holy liv ing and dying have left a blessed and lasting fragrance te their descendants for a long period of years. Under the rector recter ship of Hev. C. F. Knight, the parish is fast extending its inlluencc for geed. An earnest, devoted Christian, an ardent ad mirer and supporter of the church of Eng land and its lengthened list of confessors and martyrs, a gentleman of unimpeach able morality, sympathetic, winning and prepossessing manners, with an ability and eloquence in the pulpit entirely devoid of bombast or affectation, and an expounder of the faith in sermons that are touching, searching, and consol ing te the troubled mind, he fills the place once sanctified by the piesenceef the be loved Bishop Bewman, new gene te his eternal rest, in such a way as has been satisfying and satisfactory te a congregation unusually intelligent and critical. Mr. Knight has the feeling of an artist in muMC and decoration, and has es tablished a choral service which is about as perfect as can be attained in any place outside the largest cities. The 1 everence, earnest singing and cultivated voices of the boys add materially te the solemnity of the liturgical ritual as brought out and ren dered. "Improvements arc contemplated. A tower is te be built, the church edifice extended, and time will shortly reveal the most at tractive place of worship in the quiet but growing and substantial city of Lancaster. With a a chancel new of exquisite architec tural properlions,enibcllishcd by memorial windows and colored richly in blue and geld in the English style, and ether memorial windows of elegant design and finish en the sides, with tablets be tween erected te the memory of some of the fathers and founders of the parish, together with an organ of powerful compass and sweet ness presided ever by Prof. Matz, a musi cian and composer of much ability, it is no wonder that St. James is fast becoming a spot of unusual interest te the Christian audjadmiicr of that which symbolizes the mysteries of the future life of hope, joy and love which every soul is "striving for.'' Installation of Oaici-rs. Last evening the following named offi cers or Earl ledge 413, I. O. of O. F., were installed for the ensuing term by D. D. G. M. E. J. Erisman, assisted by Past Grands 0. G. llerr and Gee. M. Miller, ef242, and 1. Hull and E. S. Ito-ebero, ef4i;5 : N. G. Wm. Grimly. V. G. J. S. Leng. Asst. Sec E. F. Kettew. Coue Westward. Sliipiiuiisburg ClirenicSc Mr. JehnM. Cooper, late of the Cham beisburg Valley Spirit, has gene te Wash ington, in this state, te assume charge of the Renew and Examiner, the property of the late Mr. Andrew Hepkins. It is need less te say a word in commendation of Mr. Cooper's ability as a newspaper man. We wish him success in his new field of-labor. Tlnstave -ippeinteil. J. A Hellingcr. ex-alderman of the Seventh ward, lias 1 csn appointed by the court a tipstave, vice Elias Uehrer. de ceased. Amusements. The Minstrel x Te-niijht. This evening Raird's troupe el minstrels will appear in this opera house. They were in Yerk hist night and the Daily el this morning says it was the best treupe that lias ever visited that town. Twenty men appeared in the first part and there were eleven eleg daneers, while the bill only announced eight. This company has been attacked by the manager of the troupe, which was here en Tuesday, but the trutlief the mat ter is that this is the strongest and best show of the two. Tin; manager states he has never attacked the ether show, the proprietor of which has done all in his power te injure their business by publishing cards ngaiust them. The Yerk Daily in closing a long notice el the show says: "We can cheerfully recom mend this excellent troupe teall levers of min strelsy. The troupe give an entertainment in Lancaster te-night, and Columbia en Saturday night, and we can say te out neighbors ir they fail te see and hear iiaird'.s minstrels they will miss a treat seldom eil'ercd them." The three Arneld Itrethers, he Mere with Haverly's Mastodons this season, joined this troupe a few clays age and will appear in the clog and give a high kicking specialty. ".In Arabian Xiglit." The rc-productien of the laughable comedy of this name should be .irectcd by a large audience te-morrow even ing. It is one et the most amusing perform ances that has been witnessed here this season, being pervaded trem lieginning te end by an uninterrupted flew of the purest ami most con tagious humor. There is net the slightest in delicacy in any of the numerous mirth-provoking situations in which the comedy abounds, and Miss Evelyn, Mrs. Maeder, Mrs. Therne, Messrs Theme and Josephs, who com prise a portion of the large company, arc a host in themselves, and made a most favorable im pression upon their audience en the occasion of their recent appearance here. Klieuniatism for Thirty Years. Mrs. N'elger, aged C3 years, Taylorville. I'a., nt times entirely lame ; relieved by one bottle of St. Jacoh's Oil. "Don't Werry Me -with your complaints about your teeth," said nn annoyed father te his -'sweet sixtccner." " I told you te buy the SOZODONT and use it, but you didn't and you deserve te suller." And se she did, and all ether sweet sixteeners who act like her mi'J-lwdced&w SI'EVIAJ, SVTIVES. A Democrat Cured. A hading Democrat of llurlingten, 31 r. E. M. Sutten, speaks in the highest terms el the curative power of the celebrated Kidney Kidney Wert. It lirst cured him of a distressing Kid ney disease, and he new uses it whenever he has any kymptems of biliousness or needs ton ing np. It acts efficiently en the bowels, and cures the worst cases of pile. m20-lwd&v "Dr. Eindsey's JSIoed Searcher," by puri fying the system, softens the skin and beau tifies the complexion. TiineAT Diseases Oktes commence with a Celd, Cough, or unusual exertion of the voice. These incipient symptoms are allayed by the useet " nreunCs Bronchial Troches," which if neglected often result in a chronic trouble of the Threat. m30-lwdTThS.tw Use'Eecher's Ilernc and Cattle l'eudcia. Kidney-Weit in het weather subtuins the ystem anil keep up the hlrcncth. m29-lwdAw Frem a well-known citizen of Chicago. CniCAOO. 111., Jan. 1, 1830. . 11. Warner & Ce., Rochester, A. Y. : Uestlemes : I have used Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver Cure with the greatest satisfac tion. It is the only remedy I have ever used that I can recommend te my friends, as it has cured me et Blight's Disease of long standing, after having visited the White Sulnhur Springs -of Virginia, and trying innumerable se-called " remedies" of the day. Having resided here for ferty-3cvcn years, my friends will be glad te see this statement. The di&coverer is, in dettJ, a public benefactor. Wilxxuc H. PATTSpsejr, 1,401 Wabash avenue, near Twenty-ninth St. l-2wd&w Pure Spiceslat techer's lruu Stere. Grateful Women. Xene receive se much benefit, and none arc se profoundly grateful and show such an in terest in recommending nep .Bitters as women. It is the only remedy peculiarly adapted te the many ills the sex is almost uni versally subject te. Chills and fever, indiges tion or deranged liver, constant or periodical sickheadaches, weakness in the back or kid neys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the body, a feeling et lassitude and despon dency, are all readily removed by these Bit ters. al-2wd&w Dr. Browning's C. & 0. Cordial is destined te be the standard medicine for coughs, colds, bronchitis, hoarseness, sere threat, croup, in fluenza, whooping cough, asthmatic coughs, cold in the head or bowels, and ler the relief of consumption in all stages of the disease. Price 50c. a bottle. All druggists have it. Dr. Brown ing, Proprietor, 1117 Arch St., Philadelphia. Consumption cured. Hundreds of people througkeut the Xew England States who were consumptive will testify te their being alive te-day from the use erSpeer's Pert Grape Wine, produced in Pas saic, Xew Jersey. It is prescribed by physi cians generally and used in hospitals for this purpose. Weakly and debilitated females, consumptives, and all aged persons, find a great benefit by its use. Nothing is better for overworked or exhausted ladies. Tiiis wine is ender-cd by Drs. Atlee and Davis and neld by II. E. Slaymaker. Mothers! Metliers!! Mothers:!! Are you disturbed at night and broken et your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It se, go at once and get a bottle of M US. WIXS EOW's seu HUNG SYKEP. Itwill relieve the. peer little sullerer immediately depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is neta mother en earth he has ever used it, who will net tell you at once that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleas ant te the taste, and is the prescription of one et the eldest anil best lemale physicians and nurses in the United States, sold everywhere Si cents a bottle. fjlT-lyd&wM.W&S Try Eechcr's Cough syrup. Yeu bet, when coughs and colds are flying about like gnats in a storm, "Sellers' Cough Syrup" is a sure cure. Statistics prove that twenty-live per cent, of the deaths in our larger cities are caused by consumption, and when we reflect that this tei rible disease in its worst stage v ill yield te a bottle of Eeeher's Kcnewncd Cough Syrup, shall ie condemn the sutl'eiers ter their neg ligence, or pity them ler their ignorance? Try Eeeher's Cough Svrup. ISrewn's Household 1'aiiaccii Is the most effective Pain Destroyer in the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whet her taken internally or applied externally and thereby mere crtaii.ly UEEIEVE 1'AIX, whether chronic or acute, than any ether pain alleviator, and it is warranted double the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain iii the Side, Back or Bowels, Sere Thieat, Ifheumatisin, Toothache and AEE ACHES, and is the GREAT KEE1EVEU OF PAIN. "BBOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANA CEA" should be in every family. Ateaspoon Ateaspeon Ateaspoen tul el the Panacea in a tumbler et het water (sweetened, if preferred), taken at bedtime, will Bl'ICAlC UP A COLD. i cents a bottle. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran & Ce's Drugstore North Queen street. Lancaster. Much Sickness, Undoubtedly with children, attributed toether causes, is occasioned by Worms. BBOWN'S VEKMlFL'GECOMFll'S, or Werm Lozenges, although effectual in destroying worms, can de no pesible injury te the most delicate child This valuable combination has been success fully used by physicians, and found te be ab solutely sure in eradicating worm-. Twenty live cents- n box. fianl.Vlvd&wTuThAS A Strange l-eople De you knew that there are liangeppe pie iu'eur community, a' say strange because thev seem te prefer te .suffer and pas-, their dav's miserably, made se by Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Indigestion, Constipation and General Debility, when Miileh's Vitalize! is guaranteed te cure them. Sold by D. Heil hu, Lancaster, and M. L. Davis, Millersville. l'ive Hundred Thousand Stieng. In the p:ist tew months there have been mere than .Vl,(HK) bottles ofShileh's Cure sold. Out et the vast number of people who have used it, mere than i!,(MI(l cases el Consumption have been cured. All Coughs, Croup, Asthma and Bronchitis yield at once, hence i; is that every body speaks in its praise. Te these who have net "used it. let us say, if you have a cough, or veur child the cengli, and you value life, don't fail te try it. Fer lame back, side or ehc-t Use Shiloh's "Pereus Plaster. old bv veur druu-gi-ts. D. lleifshu, Laiica-tcr, and" M. L. Davis, Millersville. Wi:liaveape("dvand positive cure for Ca tairh. Diphtheria. Cankermeuthand Headache in Shiloh's Catarrh Uemedy. A nasal injector live Willi each bottle. I'seil if you desire health and sweet breath. Piicu M cents, sold by D. Heitshu, Lancaster, and M. E. Davis. Mil lersville. aeidil-ceddAiw jt i:tiis. Powell. In Lancaster, Pa., en April 1, h&O, Edward Powell, in the both year et his age. The relatives and friends of the family are rcspectlully invited te attend the funeral from his sister-in-law's residence. Ne. Ed Middle street, en Sunday afternoon, at - o'clock. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2td IfenREi'.. March 31, 1SS0, in this city, Elias Uehrer, in his 75th year. The rela'ivcs and friends arc rc-pcctfully in vited te attend his funeral from the residence of Mis. P. G. Eherman, Ne. 181 East King street, en Sat unlay afternoon at 2 o'clock. 2td Cochran. On the lt inst., of pneumonia. Catharine It., daughter et Kiehard E. and Annie B. Cochran, aged 2 year-, 3 months and 15 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents, Ne. 21C. Seuth 4'd street, West Philadelphia, en Monday afternoon, at 1 o'clock 2td A;ir ad rj:itTisi: mj:sts. TIKHOVAL JUSTUS STUCKENflOLZ XX lias removed his Music store te Fulton 'ulte 2td Hall, Prince st leet. Tj"lISi:, LIFE AND ACCIDENT. insurance at lowest rates. Geed and 1'cli able Companies. HEltlt & STAUFFEU, Beat Estate & Ins. Agts., ;i N. Duke St. decSO-'midUeed a IXKUIIK YOUKPKOPE1J.TYIN TUK HEST COMPANIESat BAUSMAN & P.U11NS. 23-tf cedi: Oflice: Ne 10 West Orange St. VUCTION! AUCTION!! On SATURDAY', APItlE .1. ISsi. at 1 o'clock, second story Eeeher's Building, Centre Square, Household 'and Kitchen Furniture, ltd HESS A: DICK BY. T OST. JLi A Fine Silver Open Face Stem-winding Watch, ler which a suitable reward will be paid by leaving it at E. F. BOWMAN'S, ltd 10.1 East King Street. 1 KICKEA YKHS UNION. 1) A stated meeting of the Journeymen Bricklayer's I'ninii will be held at Arneld Haas Saleen, North Queen street, en SATUR DAY Evening at S o'clock. al-2td Mc ONKV TO EUAN' ON FIKST MORT GAGE at BAUSMAN & BUUNS'S Insurance and Ileal Estate Oliice, m25 6tdK Ne. 1U West Orange Street. IJU15LIC SALE. On WEDNESDAY' APRIL 7, at I o'clock p. m.. will be sold at J. D. Denlingcr's Merri ninc Heuse, North Prince street. Lancaster, ( head of Mules, 4 te l! years old, well broken and well mated. Credit of 00 days. Fer full particulars address M. R. Witwcr. aprMtd S. L. WARNER. -PVISSOEUTION OF PAKTXKKSHIP. heretofore existing be XJ The partnership tween Leng & Brimmer, engaged in the house painting business, has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. All persons indebted te the late flrm.er having claims against thesamc, are requested te present them te either of the undersigned for settlement. JOHN F. LONG. March 23, 1830. GEORGE BRIMMER. The business hereafter will be carried en Ne. 10 West German street, by apr2-2td JOHN F. LONG at ir AUCUS U. SEUNEU, fTftTTOm .-lA-D-DtXT imP O Ne. 190 North Prince street. Prompt and particular attentlen paid te al -ter&tlem am repairs. slS-lyd XE1T ABrEItTISEMEST. WATCHES. The largest stock and meat varied assortment te be found in the interior of the state. We sell all the reliable grades of American and Swiss Watches, and each watch is warranted accerding: te the quality. JEWELRY of the newest and prettiest desigms in great quantity and vari ety from a geed article in geld plate te the precious gem in costly setting. SILVERWARE. Articles of utility and ornament in solid silver ei electro plate, artistic in design and of various styles of finish. MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES tee numerous te specify, including every thing consistent with a first-class Jewelry Business. Realizing that we are in competition with the large houses of the Eastern cities, we will be especially careful that every article shall be sold aslew as it could be bought elsewhere. H. Z. RHOADS Si BRO., Jewelers, Ne. 4 West King Street. AM USEMICXTS TUIE SENSATION OF TJ1E SEASON. FULTON OPERA HOUSE. ITJIUY EYJSHXU, APRIL 2, 18S0. Baird's Famous and original I Till 8 Great End Men, 8 8 Challenge Cleg Dancers, 8 8 Star Seng and Dance Artists, 8 8 Superb Sole Singers, 3 8 Brilliant Banjo Players, 8 And the Bosten Brass Band and Opriatic Oiclicstr.i. 24: Peerless Performers 2-t In a New and Matchless Pregramme. Usual Popular Prices. Reserved .seats at Opera Heuse Oliice. Brass Band Concerts at 12 and 7. Bear in mind this is the only original Baird's New OrlcanV.MinstrcIs, with the 4 '-Great Eights." FRIDAV, APRIL 2. ui-S,:'l),::iMi'!'S T7UI.TON OPERA HOUSE, RETURX VISIT! SATURDAY EVILMM;, Ai'KIL .5, 1SS0. Mr. Jehn I). Mishler has the pleasure of pre senting the same Caidy"s Superior Drniiiiitlc Company In the Same Great Comedy, Ne advance in Prices. ADMISSION, RESERVED sEATS. Diagram at Yecker's. 35, 50 and 75cts. ?5ct8. mar30-5td IUETON H.U.I.. TUESDAY EVLMMJ, APItli, (I. Mi:..IOIIND. MIIILER has the honor : picscnt the excellent Chestnut Street Theatre Company, of Philadelphia, as produced by them i times, II. J. Byren's brilliant comedy, entitled "OUR BOY'S," which will be presented with every attention te detail and with New Scenery brought by the Ce. Positive Appearance el Miss Lillie Glever. Mrs. . I. . I. Prier. Miss Annie Fe, Miss Anna Dudley, Mr. lie". II. Griiliths. Mr. Cha-. Man lev. Mr. llcnrv Lee. Mr. Ernest i'ar'ram. Mr. W". Ii. Daly. Mr. .1. s. Heir.uau, Mr. G. D. Errel. Mr. Misfiler lcelsa pride in presenting this entertainment as one of the best and most brilliant el tlieseasen NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Gallery, :5 Cts- Admis'sien ------ 50 Reserved seats at usual place, - - 75, m'iM'tdJ r.j.vrv;ji. W7"ANTEI. ENEUVI!OIY TO y Use, frcei charge, in the I cuu, who wants something te de. ADVKK- r::LLu;t:N- w ,YNTEI. OSEIIB TWO CAIS LOADS of Manure. Addiess, i. I-;. Mil. up. in2T-lwd Manheim, Lancaster Ce. Pa. T J A N T I :. 50 HOYS TO SELL THE i On L te-morrow. Interesting personal matter, etc. Apply S. E. Angle Centre sjtiaie, it 2 o'clock sharp. -t-tjan W Hi NTE!) A MAKIJ1 ED .MAX WHO ' lioreughlv undeistaiuls the culture a id caring of tobacco te grew en shares from three te live acres, at Therudale Station. Land well situated, under the highest state of culti vation. Heuse convenient te the land. Apply te A. W. lil'.ssCL. apr2-3td Ne. 2i East King .street. jieusjj j--uiixisnixu aoeits. iAINS. -piT T"XTAT I1 T T 1.1 AT liMT l ii L 1 JN JN & J5 It vj jN n :ti A i Are ell'ering Greater Bargains than ever in TINWARE, TABLEWARE Heuse-Funii siring Goods. A Large Stock LOW PRICES. of Gas Fixtures at VERT FLINN & BRENEMAN 152 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. MISCELLAXEO US. CfllAKTEIt NOTICE. Netice is hereby given that application will be made te the Court of Common Pleas et Lancaster county, en MONDAY, APRIL 1!), ls), at lu o'clock a. in., for a charter te incor porate "The .sacred Heart Academy et Lancas ter, Pennsylvania." The object of the pro posed corporation is the instruction of young ladies in a thoieugh academical course e"f edu cation. GEORGE NAUMAN, ni'Jj-'ltdew Solicitor for the Applicants. CWUl'T-l'lCOCEAMATlUX. J WmaiEAS, The Honorable .lOIIN B. LIV INGSTON, President, and Honorable DAVID W. .PATTERSON Associate Judge el the Court of Common Plcas,in and for the count y of Lancaster, and Assistant Just ices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail De livery and Quarter sessions of the Peace, in and ler the county of Lancaster, have issued their precept, te me directed, requiring me, among oilier things, te make publ.c proclama tion throughout my bailiwick, that a Court et Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Deliv ery, also a Cem t of General Quarter Sessions el the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en the THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL (III). ISsu. In pursuance of which precept public nelicu is hereby given te the Maverand Aldermen el the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices el" the Peace, the Corener and Constables, of the said city and county of Lan caster, that tiiey be then and there in their en n pieper persons, with their rolls, records and exuminat ions, and inquisitions, and their ether remembrances, te de these tilings which te their ellices appertain in their behalf te be done; and also all these who will prosecute against tiie prisoners who are, or then shall be, in the jail of said county of Lancaster, are te be then and there te presecut against them as shall bu just. Dated at Lancaster th ISth day of March, 1S83. JACOB S. STRINE, Sheriff. ni-4tdeawJUtw T OCHEB'S COUCH STEUP IS THE BEST ffl ilUUI DEBT MJJIUVAX. :INT TEKVOUS DEBILITY. Te Nervous Sufferers The Great Eure pean Remedy ur. ). is. Simpsons ftpecinc . Medicine. It is a positive cure ler Sperma Sperma eorrhea, Seminal Weakness, Impetency.aiid all i diseases resulting from Self-Abuse, as Mental Anxiety, Less of Memery, l'ains in Back or ' Side, and diseases that lead te Consumption, ' Insanity and an early grave. The Specific Medicine is being used with wonderful success. , Pamphlets sent free te all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price, Spi-cillc, $1 per package, or six packages for $". J. B. &1MP 8ON MEDICINE COMPANY. Nes. 101 and Id'' Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Address all orders te H. B. COCHRAN. Druggist, Pele Agent, ' KIT and IX) North Queen struct. ml7-lydced&wJ HOSTETTEKS CELEBRATED FEVER AND AGUE. The true antidote te the ellccts of miasma is llestetter'.s stomach Bitters. This medicine is one m the most popular remedies el an age of successful proprietary specilics, and is in immense demand wherever en this Continent lever and ague exist. A wineglasstul three times a day is the best possible preparative for encountering a malaiieus atmosphere, regu lating tliu liver, and invigorating the Stomach. Fer sale by all Druggists and Dealers gener ally, apr l-lydced&ly w Brandy as a Medicine. The following article was voluntarily rent te Mr. II. E. Slaymaker, Agent for Rcigart's old Wine Stoie, by a prominent practising physi cian et this count, who has extensively Used the Brandy referred te in his regular practice. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted witli Indigestion and Dyspspsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stiiuiihi'ii was never intended as a beverage, but le he used as a medicine of great potency in the cure el some of the destructive discuses which sweep away their animal thousands of victims. Willi a purely philanthropic motive we pre sent te the favorable notice et invalids epe cially these atllicted with that miserable dis ease" Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which is nothing mere or less than Brandy. Tiie aged, with feeble appetite and mera or less debility, will iind this simple medicine, when used "prepeily, A Sovereign Remedy or all their ills and aches. Be it, hew ever strictly mulct-steed that we picscribt: and n-e but one ailiclc. and that is,' liElGAITTS OLD BRANDY, .sold bv our enterprising young friend, H.;K. &LAYMAKER. This Brandy lias steed the test for years, and lias never failed, as far as our experience extends, and we therefore give it the preference ever all ether Brandies, nematter witli hew mnnyjaw-brcakliig French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the money that is yearly thrown away en vai ions impotent dyspepsia specilics would sutlice te buy all tile" Brandy te cure any such cas or eases. In proof et- the curative powers et Reigart's Old Brandy, In cases el Dyspepsia, we can summon num hers of witnesses one ease in particular cite: A hard-working farmer had been afllictcd with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of yeais; his .stomach would reject almost every kind id feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly ue appetite in fact, he was obliged te i restrict Ins diet te crackers and stale btead, ' and as a beverage he used McGrann's Reet I Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, ' preached at times, and in his discourses eltcn declaimed earnestly against all kinds of utreng drink. When advised te try Reigart'3 Old Brandy, In hi) case, he looked up witli astonishment, . but alter hearing of its wonderful ellects in i the cases of some el his near acquaintances, he ' at last consented te fellow our advice. He j used the Brandy faithfully and steadily; the I tirt bottle giving him an appetite, and before i the second was taken he was a sound man. with a stomach capable of d iiiesting anything which ! be chose te eat. He still keeps it and Uses a lit- i i1lv.orj.,,.en,a,ly ; v1.1 b,n. "e luls t-1,i3 vic,,i- -eiu-u in; iun ti-zih ui 'Ji.y lilLlu J(JU1I it liii j uuiiE lit te the doctor. A Pkactisise Puymcia. II. E. SLAY3IAKER, AI1EST FOR Rcigart's Old Wine Stere, Established In 178.-, IMPORTER AND DEALEK IS ;'INE OLD BRANDIES, SHERRIES, SUPE RIOR OLD MADEIRA, (Imported in 1S1, U-'l and 18'.!$,) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH ALE PORTER. BROWN STOUT. Ne. 2U EAST KING ST.. EAINCASTEK. I'A LEGAL XOTICES. E MATE OF ANNA M. 1VE1DLEK, Letters et administration en said estate hav ing been granted te the undersigned, all per bens indebted te. said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these hav ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the undersigded, residing in Lancaster City. MRS. E. E. PATTERSON, J. 7. F. Swift. Administratrix. Attorney. mMO-Gtdced J;VTATK OB KII.LIAN HECK, LATE OF .J the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons in debted te said decedent are requested te make immediatescttlement.and these having claims or demands against the estate et said decedent te make known the same te the undersigned without delay, residing in the City of Lancas ter. ANDREW SHREINER, marlS-Ctdeed Executer. 1 .'STATU OF JAMES W. HU1CY, LATE ll of Lancaster City, deceased. Letters of ad ad ministiatien en said estate having been grant ed te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested te make immediate pay ment, and the-e having claims or demands against the same will present them withoutde witheutde lay ler settlement te the undersigned, or her attorney, J. E. btciumctz. JULIA RHET. Administratrix. J. L. 3iei5metk, Att'y. iii!7-Gtdeair INSTATE OF MAGDALKNA ZIEGLEK, JLj deceased. The undersigned auditor, an. pointed by the Orphans' Court et Lancaster county, Pa., te distribute the balance remain ing in the hands of Jacob L. Brubaker, administrator of Magdalena Zeigler, deceased, wife of Mathias Zieglcr, te and among these legally entitled te the earae, will attend for that purpose en FRIDAY, APRIL as, 1180, at the Library Roem el the court house, in the city of Lancaster, where all persona interested in said distribution may attend. nar2Mldeaw 81HON P. EBT, Amdlter. E .ESTATE OF JOHN DOHNEK, LATE Of the borough of Elizabethtown. deceased. Letters of administration en said estate ha vimr been granted te the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requesteil te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ler settlement te the undersign ed, residing in said borough. SAMUEL EBY, JOSEPH B. DOIINER, fJJ-Ctw Administrators. STOMACH BITTESS. -TURD EDITIOI. P3IDAY EVENING APBH. 2, 1880. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Wasuingten, April 2. Fer the Middle Atlantic states, clear weather, followed by increasing cloudiness,posibly by rain areas, windsj shifting te warmer southeasterly, stationary or lower barometer. FIKES. Destruction of a Hetel. Cuicage, April 2. A special from Detroit te the Times says the Alexander hotel en Gratis Isle, about fourteen miles down the river, was burned yesterday. It was owned by G. "W. Alexander and valued at ever $30,000, including contents, most of which were lest. Insurance, $"20,000. Residence, Hams and Granary Burned. Xehtit Branch, N. J., April 2. The residence, barns and granary of Geerge L. Coite, of this place, which lies five miles west of Karitan, were consumed by fire en "Wednesday. The less exceeds $9,000. The residence only was insured in the Heme company. The origin of the fire is net known. Destructive Fire in Trey, N. Y. Trey, X. Y., April 2. The manufac tory of Masonic regalia of J. K. Pettis & Ce. was burned this morning. The fire was accidental. Less, $20,000, In sured. llrndferil'ii Academy of Music Rurned. Xew Yerk, April 2. A special from Bradford, Pa., says : " A fire breke out in this city this morning and destroyed eighteen buildings en Main and Webster streets. The Academy of Music and Titusville heuse were the principal places burned. The less is $150,000." COOLING OFF. The Excitement In 'Frisce Subsiding. San Francisce, April 2. The arms which during the late excitement were re moved te the Central police station for greater safety, liave been removed te the armories of the respective companies. Concerning the reported contest of the election it is said that a general conference was held en the evening of election day, but nothing definite was accomplished. Attorney Murphy has given as his opinion that there was net sufficient ground for contest. TAR AND FEATHERS A Villainous Ruffian Escapes After Rough iiaiitlllnj'. Farmer City, 111., April 2. Levi Cole Cele man, charged with committing a criminal assault en his sister-in-law, was arrested yesterday. He was seized by a gang of men who gave him a coat of tar and feath ers and returned him te his cell. During night he dug his way through a brick wall and escaped. Great excitement prevails.. HOSTILE INDIANS. Depredations of the Apaches in Acxv Mexico. Santa Fn, N. M., April 2 A small raiding party of Apaches captured and killed a soldier of the 9th cavalry who was carrying despatches en San Matee moun tains. They then attacked San Jese a small village near the Ilie Grande, but two soldiers and several Mexicans fought them and drove them oft". One soldier and one Mexican being killed. TWO TERRIliLE CASUALTIES. r.lill Handn Caught In Machlnerr I!eltii ; and Whirled into Eternity. Elizabeth, April 2. Patrick McGos McGes tan, aged :)3, employed in the repe walk, while putting a belt en revolving pulleys was caught and whirled around, his head being crushed against a tic and he instantly killed. lie left a wife and five children. Trey, N. Y., April 2. Charles Pickett was caught in the belting at Hewland's paper mill at Sandy Hill, this morning, and was killed. END OF A Sl'RIKE. Wink Resumed at Old Rates. Leng Brancit, N. J., April 2 Seventy of the strikers formerly engaged en the improvements at Xaversink Park, Mount Mitchell, owned by Judge Henry Hilten, and ether New Yerk capitalists, have re sumed work without -ether concession en thcpaitef the employers than a premise of steady work. UANGr.D. A Negro Wife-Murderer Meets lit Deem. "Washington, D. C, April 2. .James Madisen "Wyatt Stone (colored) was hanged in the jail yard here at 1 :10 p. m. te-day for the murder of his wife. It is reported that in the execution of Stene the culprit's head was completely severed from the body, but the matter is kept very quiet. Nominated Fer Census Supervisor. "Washington, April 2. Among the nominations sent te the today was S. B. Sturtevant, of "Wilkcsbarre, te be super visor of the Fifth district of New Yerk. Youthful Desperadoes. Three youthful inmates of the Philadel phia Heuse of Refuge made a murderous attack upon Prefect James Pierce en Tues day morning last, inllicting wounds upon his head of se serious a character that fears are entertained for his recovery. The assault was withheld from the pub lic and only leaked out when it be came known that a meeting of the mana gqrs was te be held te act en the case. The names of the boys, who are but fif teen years of age, are withheld by the officers of the institution. It appears that they had been contemplating an escape for several weeks, and with a view of be ing prepared for any emergency armed themselves with slung shots, which they made of bird shot and leather and carried about with them. On the morning of the attack the boys agreed that they would net work, and, being ordered by Pierce te go te their stocking looms, attacked him with their weapons. They have been placed under restraint te await the the re sult of the injuries in llicted. Sale of a .-eted Summer Resort. The celebrated Greenbrier White Sul phur Springs, in Greenbrier county, West Virginia, were sold at public auction en Wednesday, Mr. William A Stuart, of Saltvillc, Va and brother of the late Gen. J. E. B. Stuart, becoming the purchaser at $340,000. Though sold low, it is be lieved Judge Jacksen will confirm the sale. Land Sales. The Bishop farm, in Queen Anne county, Md., 850 acres, has been sold te R. B. Roberts, former owner, for $525, subject te a mortgage of $7,540. The Dudley farm, in the same county, has been sold te William C. Dudley for $3,760. Harmony anil Success. Yerk Press. It is new pretty well settled that Grant will be reneminated for a third term against clearly expressed wishes of the rank and file of the Republican party. This suicidal work will be done at Chicago by the voters of solid delegations, like these of Pennsylvania and New Yerk, tied up by the unit l'ule and delivered te the absolute personal control of lordly senatorial political bosses. The Re publican patty deems itself te in evitable defeat, by this abdication of its right te select its own candidates, and sub mitting te the selfish dictation of a couple of commonplace United States senators ; and thus furnishes the Ucmecrats with an opportunity of victory, which must net be lest. With only ordinary prudence, the Democracy cannot fail te get full posses sion of all branches of the government ; but in order te put that success beyond doubt, we must observe the following can didates : The people must be allowed te make their own nomination without the inter vention of bosses. All that should be left te the Republicans. Let us, here and everywhere, choeso delegates te the state convention who will represent the voters who send them and net the will of one man who resides in a remote corner of the state, whether that corner be Philadelphia or Clearfield. Let them vote against the unit rule, no matter by whom eil'ercd, or in what interest, and then cheese delegates te the national convention who will faithfully rellect the wishes of the Democracy of the district. We believe that it would be every way te the best interests el the party, that our representatives should go te Cincin nati uninstructcd, and free te cast their votes for the candidate, who seems, after consultation and comparison of views with all parts of the union, most likely te be elected. But if the friends of any particular candidate, say Hancock, Bayard or Tilden, should appear te be in a large majority of the state convention, and he is mani festly the cheice of the people, that majority will have the right te instruct the four delegates at large ; but it will have no right te instruct the district dele gates, and require them te vote as a unit. The people of each county and district have a right te be fairly represented in the national convention, and Ihcre is no power en earth that can take it away from them. Further more we believe that it would be extrenio extrenie ly impolitic in the state convention te ex ercise under any circumstances its conceded right te instruct even the four delegatcs at large who represent the state as a whole. Independent and discreet men, subject te nobody's orders, would be far mere like ly te reach a wise conclusion three months hence at Cincinnati than we are here and new. We hepe the honest Democrats of the country will think ever these grave mat ters, and net permit themselves te be moved by mere clamor from any quarter. The Republican party has been degraded, haltered and shackled by the Harrisburg ring machine, and handed ever te one man as his private goods, simply from the failure of the people te attend te their own business at the right time ; and if this docs net insure its defeat nothing could. As te the supposed rivalry between Speaker Randall and Senater Wallace for the control of the Democratic party, we have te hay. that the personal merits or wishes of these two gentlemen have nothing te de with the matter in hand. Ne man ever controlled the Democratic party of Pennsylvania, and the man, who, for his own selfish purposes, says he docs is a jiretcudcr and a fraud. The breeches were never made with a pocket big enough te carry the party of the people the old-fashioned Democracy of Jeffersen and Jacksen. Mr. Randall and Mr. Wallace are net candidates, before the people, and for the present we have noth ing te de with them, nor they with us, and any attempt en the part of cither te ebtrude his personal will into any county, and te divide and disturb us, by making submissions or resistance te that will an issue, should be met by such a rebuke as will prevent any repetition of the offence. These are our sen timents and we arc sure they are the senti ments of every geed Democrat in Yerk county. We aie for the man that can win, and te win we must have harmony in the paity, and the people should promptly sit down upon these who would crcate diviiien by any effort te Camerenizc or har ness us up in the leading strings of any self asserted boss. We have seen where that ends in the pitiful spectacle which the Re publican party presents today, squirming helpless under the cold and selfish hand of Senater Cameren. TITLED AT LAST. Grant Elected4' Duke or America." General Grant had a reception at the St. Charles hotel, New Orleans, from 1 te e o'clock yesterday, and afterwards took a drive through the city On Wednesday night the Carnival court having serenaded the Queen and ether distinguished mem bers of the court, in accordance with the annual custum, repaired finally te the mansion of Albert Baldwin, president of the Royal Hest, where a large company,in cempany,in cluding Gen. Grant, whehadbeen especial ly invited by the besk, was in attendance. After an introduction te the cx-prcsident the entire company participated in a mag nificent banquet. During its progress Mr. Baldwin announced that the general had been elected a member of the Royal Hest and the title of Duke of America conferred upon him. The general was immediately decorated with the order of St. Rex by Judge Gee. II. Braughn,Lerd High Cham berlain, and the general acknowledged the honor as fellows : "Ladies and Gentlemen: I thank you very much for this kind reception and for the compliment which the Rex association has just paid me. Fer as pronounced a re publican as I am it would under ordinary circumstances hardly be proper for me te accept the distinction which you have just conferred upon mc, especially as I have been frequently charged with an attempt te seize upon a higher title ; but as I said befere, under such circumstances, and appreciating the objects of your worthy organization, I accept the title of Duke, and thank you again for the compliment paid and tin kind reception extended me." A Veteran Editor. Slilppcnsburg Chronicle. The name of Jehn B. Bratten, esq., of Carlisle, has been suggested as the nomi nee from this district en the Democratic state electoral ticket, te be chosen at the state convention en the 28th in stant. This suggestion ought te and will be favorably received by the Democracy " of Cumberland county. The services of Mr. Bratten te the Demo cratic party of this region can never be forgotten. He was a Democratic editor when it needed brains, courage and untir ing encrcry te be one. He was faithful among the faithless, and never "bowed the knee te Baal " during all the dark years of the rebellion. The American, Vol unteer, under his control, was one of the leading Democratic papers of Pennsylva nia, and many of the Democrats of the present generation had their opinions shaped and deeply grounded by its fear less, vigorous, timely utterances. Jehn B. Bratten is a man whom the Democracy of Cumberland county should delight te honor, and we hepe te see him placed en the electoral ticket. Harmony In Xew Yerk. "Resolved, That it is the object and purpose of this Democratic Union te arrest the progress of the nation to ward centralization in violation of the fundamental law, and te restore sound constitutional government by an hon est and capable Democratic administra tion, and te the National Convention for President and Vice President as are herein suggested. And when the Convention shall have nominated candidates it will be the duty of this union te aid and advance their election ant? inauguration by all the means within its power." The foregoing was the fast of a scries of resolutions passed a few days age by the Democratic Union of New Yerk. This newly organized society is com posed of the leading Democratic politi cians of that state, who united with Jehn Kelly last fall in defeating Gov. erner Robinson, and includes the men who made Kelly belt respectable such as Governer Dersheimcr, Judge Spencer, David Dudley Field, August Bel mont, Erastus Brooks. Jehn E. Devlin, Luke F. Cezans and ethers of equal pro minence. MAIUCETS. l'liiladelphia Market. I-HiLADELriUA.Aprili Kleur weak and sins gish; Huperltue :s 70gl 23 : extra H 775 3i Ohie and Indiana familv (J 2eQl. 73 : l'enn'a family -K 00St i" ; Si. Leuis family H 50700 ; Minnesota family $3e0( 50 ; patent ami high grades $7 00?SC). Eye lleur $4 75 t S7. Cornmeal I'randywiue tinclianrcd. Wheat lower and weak : Ne. -J Western lied $131; l'a, de 1 Si ; Amber SI .7. Cern quiet ; steamer Sijjeu; yellow 54c; mixed 5;;' 'c. Oat (jufct and irregular ; Ne. 1, 4."kJ?4i'c; Ne. 2, 44315c: Ne. 3, l-VI.:e; Ne. 2 mixed 40$ II. Eye dull : Western and l'a. SSc. Seeds dull; geed te prime eleverseeil $fi 00g G50; de timothy $a 00; de flaxseed $1 7tQ!l 80. Previsions quiet, but linn ; nits-) perk $12 12 50: hec thai us 17 00217 50; India mess heel fit); b'icen smoked shoulders 5B.-(ic ; salt de 4'44ls; smoked hums "CQIeii'c; pickled hams ti!i!4i. Lard quiet but linn; city kettle T)c; loose butchers 7c; prime steam 57 S.'37 50c. Eutter scarce and firm ; creamery extra 3fi."7c: I'.rauferil county and Vev.- Tuirk extra ncwujg'llc: de fall iSySOc ; Western rcerve extra, at fjQSlc ; de geed le choice 2l23c : Kells llrm: l'enn'a extra 233'J5e; Western reserve extra 25j27e. Eggs steady; l'enn'a 12g'J-13c; Western 12c. Cheese llrm with, light supply : New Yerk factory lljill'c; Western lull cream 14g HJ-Jc : de ler geed W.lQViH ; de halt-skims 12r13c. l'ctreleum dull; Keflned "Kc. Whisky atflet). New Yerk JUarMet. New Yerk. April 2. Eletir-Stateaiul Western buyers' favor ;su peril ne state $f;50Q5(0; extra de $.' 005 40 ; choice de $C 450 ; fancy de $t 10J57 00: round hoop Ohie .'(.0ij!0: cheice de $ 00J7 50; supcrline western $1 G5M 00; common te geed extra de $5 00d.V) ; cheicu dode$5.V(8 00; cheice white wheat de $5 850 C 50; Southern dull and declining ; common te fair extra j5 Mge 10; geed tocueicodo fU 13 7 50. Wheat Spring dull and nominal; Winter ?1?4C lower, dull and heavy; Ne. 2 North Nerth wcstJIav.SI 203s'5l 2iy.4: Ne. 1 White, April, $1 3IJ4; de May 1 '."J-j ; de Jlay, $1 311 35. Cern .e lower and dull ; -Mixed Western spot (4ii"eje ; de future iiyHSie. Oat-i heavy, ami about Jie lower; including Ne. 2 for Jlav S'Jc ; State 4efill"e: Weitern 3U l5c. Stock lUnrketn. PniLAiucLvniA. April t. 12-30 r. m. bteckn dull. rcniui '.- (third W-uie). Philadelphia & Erie... 1 'calling Pennsylvania Lehigh Vallev. United Ces. el N. J Northern Pacific " Preferred... Northern Central Lehigh Navigation Norristown EJi . :!.' 52J5 . 51 .100 "M ?i'4 3vi ".TJi "7i Central Transportation Ce. 4H Pitts Titusville & Uuirale. 20'' Little Schuylkill New Ieiik, Apifl 3. Stocks strong. Meney N. Y. Central EX lKm m m m m m m m m e m m m m m i Adams Express Michigan Cential Michigan Southern Illinois Central Cleveland Jb Pittsburgh.. Chicago & IJeck Island.... Pittsburgh & Fert Wayne. Western Union Tel. Ce Teledo .fc Wabash New Jersuv Central , . 5tf? .13: - ;;; 112)5 .10se US .111 im .118 y5J-w United State.) Ileutlt and Sterling Kxclmngi (Qiiotalieui by P.. Iv. Jamisen A Ce., S. XT. Cor. 3.1 and Chestnut StrccLs). Philadelphia, April 2 United Slates r,v, 1GSI, (regi-tcrcd)..ia-,jfi;iar) United States 5V, lb-!, (registered). . 1 f nSJ" 1 0-jJi United States 4Ji's, 1K1, (iegislercd)Hr:'ii-i,i United States fJi'.s. IMH. (coupons).. .ll.U310tJ-4 united states 4'.s, v.m. rcisti:reu)..iu;'. United States Currency G's. Sterling Exchange ...121 ...4.-,J421SSK MEMVAL. CUTICURA REMEDIES Ilava acliierrd the most noted auccei et any Medicines of modern Tlincx. Messrs. Weeks t Petter have never doubted the specific properties of Cuticuka. Citicuiia Ueselvest and cctici'iia Peai, for the speedy, permanent and economical cure of Humors m the Weed. Skin and Scalp. They are, however, astonished at their universal success; for ii was te be expected that in the hands cf some hey would tail solely from spasmodic or igne- imt use of them. They are unable te ay without fear of con radictien that no .remedies ever achieved in the short space of one yearthe mimberef won derful cures performed by the CiricfM Ubx edii:. SALT UI1EU3I Cevering the ISiidy fur Ten Years, renna neiitly Cured. Law Omen or Ciias. HormiTe.i; 17 Cengiess Street, ISosten, Feb. 2S, 1ST?. Msssiis. Wekks & Petteu: Gentlemen. I feel it a duty te inform you, and through you all who are inteiested te knew the fact, that a most disagreeable and obstinate ca-c efSalt Eheum or Eczema, which has been under my personal observation from Its first appearance te the present time, about ten (le) years, covering the greater portion of the patient's body and limbs with its peculiar irritating and itching scab, and te which all the known meth ods of treating such disease has been applied without benefit, has completely disappeared, leaving a clean and healthy skin, under a few days of profuse application of Clticdiia. I can and de heartily advise all similarly af flicted te try the remedy which lias been m ef fectual In tiiis case. Very truly yeurt, CIIAS. HOUGHTON', LITER COfiPLALNT And Dyspepnia. Treatfd by the Insolvent Cain 5 1-2 pound en One Kettle, Gentlemen : have had Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia, with running sores en the side of my neck, for ten years. Doctors did me no geed I have been spending for eight yean and it did no geed. Everything I ate distres.s eil me. 1 get reduced from 17!) te 132 pounds'. At last I Uicd the KEseLVF.sr and it helped m right off, and en the bottle I gained five and one-half pounds. It is doing the business, and I am going for ft strong. Yours truly, JOHN ROT. 414 Wabash A ve., Chicago, HI., Nev. 15, 1878. . Nete. Cuticcra is admirably assisted In cases et extreme physical weakness, or when the virus of Scrofula is known te lurk in the system, by the internal iise of the Ccticura ICeselvkxt. without doubt the most powerful bleed purifier and Ilverstimulantin the world. Ccticura feOAi is an elegant toilet and medic inal assistant te Cuticuua in the tieatuicnt of all external ailments. Fer chapped hands, rough skin and tan, sunburn, and the lesser skin troubles, it is indispensable; a.s a soap ler the toilet, the nursery and b.ilh it is the most elegant, refreshing and healing before the public. These great remedies succeed where all ethers heretofore in use fail because they pos sess new and original properties never oefere successfully combined in medicine. The Ccticuha. I:emedie3 are prepared by Weeks & Petter, Chemists and liruggLsts, 3t0 Washington street, Bosten, and are for Hale'by all druggists. Price of Cuticura, small boxes, 50 cents ; large boxes, containing two anil one half fiuics the quantity et small, jl. Eeselvent, $1 per bottle. Cuticiuti Seap, 25 cents per cake.; by mail. 30 cents : three cakes 75 cents. m O's-tliVs In the Annihilation et Pain and Iullaiiimatien. Y3LTKC ""ircTRlftm the Vitalization of JAU.Biu .., k Pamlvzeil. -ini! Pi TCflS Painful Nervous Parts l 1 and Organs, in the Cur ing of Chronic Weakness of tiie Lungs, Heart, ami Kidneys, in the Absorption of Poisons from the Bleed through the Peres, and the Pre vention of Fever and Ague, Liver Complaints, Malarial and Contagious I)iscac, they are wonderful. Get tbe genuine. OCHEP.'S CDVGH J WMPTIy. 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