Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 18, 1881, Image 3

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LANCASTER iTAILiriOTEmOCMtTOESDAY, JAMJAR? 18, 1881.
COLUMBIA NEWS.
OUK BEGDLAK CORliCSPO.NDKXCE
At a meeting of the Columbia armory
association held last evening a semi-annual
dividend of four per cent, was de
clared payable en February 1st at the
banking house of E. K. Smith & Ce.
Miss Florence Leeb, of Philadelphia, is
visiting Hiss Ida Hauauer.
Tlie beard of directors of the Columbia
national bank have reorganized by the re
election of the old officers Samuel
Shech president, and Simen C. May
cashier.
During the last couple of days ncvera'
connections have been made with the tele
phone exchange. This means of com
munication is iiew open te about a dozen
establishments in town aud till the work
is going en. All of the Columbia mem
bers of the association will be taken in by
the latter pait of this week, and immedi
ately thereafter the work will be pushed
toward Marietta and the ether distant
arms of the concern. Wrightsvillc is te
share the benefits, but when it will be con
nected has net yet been decided upon. It
is thought the work will be completed and
the members of the association all con
nected prier te March 1st.
First Corporal L. K. Fendcrsmith was
last evening promoted te the rank of Fifth
sergeant of company II. The corporals
were all advanced one degiec, and te fill
the vacancies existing, private AnselJPurpIe
and Harry C. Lichty were promoted te the
rank of corporal. The non-commissioned
staff of the company is new complete.
Charles Risking, a Pennsylvania laihead
freight brakeinan and a resident of Colum
bia, had one of his hands mashed yester
day while coupling cars at Philadelphia.
It is reported that the injury necessitated
amputation. Bisking had been raiheading
but a few months.
Ansel Purple left here at one o'clock to
day for Galveston, Texas. As Mr. Purple
is one of the most intimate friends of your
correspondent, we beg te wish him a safe
journey and a prosperous c.ueer.
A little boy appealed at the public
schools yesterday with a sled which he had
purchased from a colored boy for fifty
cents. Prof. Ames paid the boy fifty cents
and returned the sled te Charley Walsh,
owner ; from whom il hail been .stolen.
Where the darkey get it is a ijucstien.
The household goods of the late Mis.
Harriet E. Haldeman, are te be sold en
Thursday.
Lumber is passing te the East en the
Pennsylvania lailread in unusually large
quantities.
Anether thaw set in this morning.
Market, this morning, was net remark
ably lively.
Company 11. hail its weekly di ill last
evening a large attendance.
Majer J. W. Granim left here at one
o'clock te-day, te attend the G. A. H. en
campment at Pittsburgh, Pa. W. Hayes
Grier left here for the sann' place this
merniii".
Country Tobacco trackers.
Belew will be found a fuller list of the
tobacco packets of the county, and the 'hi
catien of the warehouses, than has hereto-1
fore been published. We have added a!
few from Wrightsvillc and Oxford, just
ever the county lines, as Lancaster county J
men are interested in them. Tlie list j
forms apiepcr supplement te the one pub- '
lished last week : ;
Bletz, Fred. S., Columbia.
Boek & Jacobs, May town.
Bunzl & Dermitzcr, MeuntvIHe, and at
Fred. Lehman's warehouse, Wrights-
ville.
Brubaker, 11. H., New Helland.
Bard, Jeffersen, with H. II. Biubaker, i
New Helland.
Cellins & Greve, Marietta.
Diller & Rutter, Intercourse.
Engle, Erb & Eugle, Stackstewn, three '
miles back of Bainbridge.
Fendrich. Jehn, Columbia.
Frhly, Jehn ( with Bunzl & Deiinitwr ),
jHeuntville.
Funk, Ames, warehouse MniitUa
pilv
near city line.
Frey, Menne, Litit..
Franke, Philip, Mt. Jey.
Gechcnaur, Mr., Peteisburg.
Hcrshcy, Webster L.. Petersburg.
Hcrshey, Washington L., duckies.
Harnish. Abrm, West Willow.
Hensel, L. TM Quarryville.
Hildebrand, Jehn, New Pieviilence.
Heffman & Sen, May town.
Heffman, Benj., Bainbridge.
Haines, H. H. (with Jes. Swift A: Ure.),
Fulton Heuse, Fulton township.
Heffman & Greve. Maytown.
Herman, Jehn M., Haruish's Station.
Kauffman, Isaac. Menntville.
Eendig, B. S. & Sen, Conestoga Centre.
Kecher, Samuel, Wrightsvillc.
Keller & Kline, Wrightsville.
Kreidcr, Benj., Mount Jey.
Lcbzeltcr, Philip, Strasburg ber.
Lehr, Mr., Mountville.
Levitt, Madisen & Ce., new wai chouse,
Oxford.
Miller & Hcrshcy, Petersburg.
Moere, Samuel, jr., Baumgardner's Sta
tion and Wrightsvillc.
Mellinger, W. G. & Bie.. Baumgardner's
Station.
Masterson, Jehn 11., Masfersenville.
Phinegar, Isaac, Strasburg railroad ware
house. Rohrer, Jacob, red warehouse, east of city
at Landib's station.
Swift, Jehn & Bre., Fulton Heuse, Ful
ton twp
Sener, Jehn, West Willow,
Shindlc, Mr., Mountville.
Smith, Jehn, Kinzcrs.
Stehman, Jehn M.. Rohreistewn.
Skiles & Frey, McCeuksy's warehouse,
Wrightsville.
Steigleman, Jehn, agent for Lachenbruch
Bres., Masenvillc.
Spitzr.er, Charles, R. H. Brubaker's ware
house, New Helland.
Sener & Kreider, West Willow, packs for
Friend, or New Yerk.
Stauffer, Jacob, Salunga.
Thompson & Bre., Wrightsville.
Tripple, Jehn, agent, Safe Harber.
Walters, B., new warehouse, Christiana.
Wisslcr, Jehn, with Falck & Ce., Pitts
burgh, Maner twp.
Witmer, Mr., Walter's warehouse, Cluis
tiana. Drank and Disorderly.
Themas Mercy, Jehn Harris and Ciias.
Lake were this morning committed by
Alderman Barr te the county jail for 30
days each for being drunk and disorderly.
Complaints have been entered before
Alderman Barr against six young Trish Trish
tewners. who are charged with having en
Sunday entered the residence of a lady of
the neghborheod during her absence and
converted the place into a beer saloon,
spilling the beer and spitting tobacco juice
ever the carpets and doing ether damage
te the premises.
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AH Dead.
The death of 3Iiss Theresa Alatadt, a
notice of whose funeral will be found in
another column, completes the extinction
of a family of five persons father.
mother, two sons and a daughter all of
whom have died within two years, and
all by the same dread disease consump
tion. The destruction of this entire
family in se brief a period gives sad sig
nificance te the uncertainty of human
life.
Uuud Slutting.
Skating en the Conestoga is excellent
along the whole stretch from Youart's land
ing te Reigart's landing. Yesterday a
large crowd of skaters were en the ice
enjoying the exhilarating sport. The most
graceful of all the "boys" en the ice was the
veteran Maj. C. M. Hewell, who for mere
than a quarter of a century has been the
acknowledged champion. .
THE SAFE OPENEIL
And All the Beeks and Papers Missing.
The city solicitor having made a formal
demand en Edward Walchans se open the
safe in the city treasurer's office, and he
having refused te de se, the finance com
mittee sent te the makers of the safe, J.
Watsen & Sen, of Philadelphia, for an ex
pert te open it. The expert arrived this
morning, but befere he made any attempt
en the safe the committee gave 3Ir. Wel
chans a last chance te relent, telling him
that the safe would be opened at all haz
ards, and that any expense attending it
would be chargeable en Mr. Welchans,
who was given until 2 o'clock te consider
the matter. At that hour Mr. Welchans
appeared, .And,. by advice of counsel, de
claring himself te be the only legal city
treasurer, opened the safe, under pretest,
and then left the office.
The new treasurer, Mr. Shirk, and the
finance committee, examined the safe and
found that it contained no money or ether
valuables. The journal or cash book, the
money receipt book, the market account
book, the interest receipt book, bankbook,
all the vouchers and many ether official
papers were missing.
Thefinance committee told Mr. i- rman,
the expert safe maker (and brea' v-), te
give the lock an overhauling and put it in
complete order.
What may be the next move in this
'celebrated case" lemains te be seen.
Scire Facias Issued.
The court te day issued a scire facias upon
City Treasurer Welchans's bend in the
sum of $30,000, returnable te the February
term. It will new be necessary for the
bondsmen of the treasurer te come for
ward and defend and te show that the city
has .sustained no less through Mr. Welch
ans. Oillcers Installed.
At a meeting last evening of Lancaster
Assembly, Ne. 27, Artisaus' Order of Mu
tual Protection, at Grand Army hall, the
following officers were installed by Past
Master Artisan Gee. Leibley :
Master Artisan Wm. P. Frailey.
Supeiintcudent C. A. D. Villee.
Inspector Gee. E. Zellcrs.
Recorder Jehn H. Metzlcr.
Cashier A. C. Reinechl.
Medical Examiner Dr. M. L. Heir.
Trustees Gee. E. Zellcrs, A. S. Villee,
Win. Lcchlcr.
The Master Artisan made the following
appointments :
Conductor Jehn B. Sener.
S. M. C Gee. Leibley.
J. M. C. Jas. B. Striuc.
Chaplain Wm. Lcchlcr.
Warden Jehn H. Weber.
Finance Committee G. E. Zellers, C.
A
D. Villee, Gee. Leibley.
Out Again.
The number of lamps which were net
burning last night in the different waids
of the city were as fellaws :
First ward
Second ward
Third ward
Fourth ward
Fifth ward
Sixth ward
Seventh ward
Eighth waid
Ninth waid. . . :
.. 2
..14
.. 4
..1G
..30
.. 9
, .22
!.32
oe
Total.
.151
OUiccrs Elected.
Al a meeting of the Mechanic's Library
society, held at their hall last evening the
following eilicers were elected te serve for
the ensuing year;
President II. It. McConeniy.
Vice President Gee. K. Zellers.
Secretary S. H. Zalim.
Treasurer Christian Gast.
Library Committee Dr. S. S. Rathveti,
Wm. F. Duncnn, J. W. Hyrnc. David
Ilavcrstick. E. E. Suydcr.
Property Committee G. M. Zalim.
Philip Do'ersem, J. W. Byrne. J. I). Pyott.
Obituary.
Henry Geriecht, an old resident of this
city : ml one of the most highly esteemed
et our citizens, died at the residence of
his daughter, in Ilarrisburg, at 5 o'clock
last evening. Mr. Gerrccht carried en bus
iicss in Lancaster for many years, having
been engaged in the upholstering, grocery
and Heur trade at dillercut periods. He
leaves a family of several sous and daugh
ters, some of whom reside in this city. He
was a member of ledge 43 F. and A. Masens,
and a Democrat of the Old Hickory type.
Sadden Death.
Jehn Shaw, an aged citizen of Warwick
j township, who resided near Rothsville,
, died suddenly at his residence yesterday
morning. He arose at an early hour, as
usual, and went up stairs te get some
I tools, he being a millwright by trade. His
j wife seen heaid a noise, and, upon going
i up stairs, she found her husband lying en
! the iloer dead. The deceased was about
TO years of age, and was the father of Adam
Shaw, who at one time was in the liquor
business in this city. The deputy coroner
of that district has been notified te held an
inquest.
0.uarryvllle Lyceum?
The Quarryville lyceum was reorgan
ized last Friday night with James Cellins
as picsident, William H. ltincar secre
tary. Miss Mary Lefever editress, and
Miss E. Sue Hensel critic. The lyceum
will meet every Friday evening in Quarry
ville hall and premises te be completely
successful.
Live jels.
Live eels are a scarce fish this time of
year, but " Buz " Zellers arrived in town
te-day with a let of them which he se
cured at the river.
Firsl-clau barbers use the Cuticnra Medici
nal Shaving Seap exclusively.
Amusements.
"Vel. Kellers'' Te-night. The talented actor
Jehn T. Raymond will te-night appearin Ful
ton opera house in ins great character of Cel.
MulWurry Sellers, adapted tretn Mark Twain'
famen creation. Mr. Raymond's reputation
as a flrst.clas comedian will doubtless serve
te attract a large audience te the opera house,
where a thoroughly delightful entertainment
may be saiely assured.
Salviaii. The young American tragedian,
Frederick Paulding, will en Thursday night
appear at the opera house in tlie play of" Sal
viati," adapted lrem the French. He imper
sonates the title character, and the Albany
Evening Journal paws this tribute le his abili
ties: " Mr. Paulding assumes the character of
Raphael Salviaii, and in the prologue and the
first two acts feigiw dumbness. The decided
novelty of the character is sufficient alone te
attract attention and interest, and, as may be
imagined, it affords opportunity for strong
aciing. His make-up is excellent, and his act
ingls earnest and conscientious. In the third
act, which is the most interesting, he regains
Ids speech, and several really strong scenes
are given with geed elicct. Tlie company is
above the average, and rendered the star ac
ceptable support."'
m
The in valid' hope and strength beyond all
ether remedies is Malt Hitters.
.-ifEClAL NOTICES).
met herd 1 Sletlicrs: : Mothers III
Aieyenjiistuihcd at night and broken ei
your rest by a sick child sutlering and crying
with the excruciating pain el cutting teeth?
11 e, go al once and gctabottleef MRS. WINS
UMV'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the
peer little sufferer immediately deuend upon
it : there is no mistake about it. There is neta
mother en earth who lias ever used it, who will
net tell you at once thRf It will regulate the
bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief
and health te Ihu child, operating like magic.
It is perfectly safe te use In all cases, and nleas.
ant le the taste, and is the prescription et one
ei tlie eldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere
i5 cents a bottle. ni7-lyd&wM,W&F
Coughs.
"Brown's Bronchial Troches'' are used with
advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat,
Hoarseness and Bronchial Affection. Fer
thirty years these Troches have been' in use,
witli annually Increasing taver. They are net
new and untried, but, having been tested by
wide and constant use for nearly an entire
generation, they have attained well-merited
rank among the few staple remedies of the age.
The Threat.
"Brown' Bronchial Troches'" act directly
en tlie organs of the voice. They have an ex
traordinary effect inall disorders of the Threat
and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when re
laxed, cither lrein cold or ever-exertion el the
voice, and prednce a clekrand distinef c ami el
ation. Speakers and Sinners iind the Troches
useful.
A Cough, Celd, Catarrh ei Sere Threat re
quires Immediate attention, as neglect otteu etteu
times results In some incurable Lung Disease.
" Brown's Bronchial Troches'" will almost in
variably give relief. Imitations are offered for
side, many et which are injurious. The genu
ine ' Br oxen's Bronchial Troches" are nld nld
enly in bete. lanlj-lyd&wTa.TbSS
Uabitual Costiveness
Is the bane et nearly every American woman.
Frem it usually urises these disorders that se
surely undermine their health and strength.
Every woman ewes it te herself and her fami
ly te ue that celebrated medicine, Kidney Kidney
Wert. It is the sure remedy for constipation,
anil for all disorders of the kidneys and liver.
Try it in liquid or dry form. Equally efficient
In either form. Bosten Sunday Budget.
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SAMPLE .NOTICE.
It Is fmoesMblo ter a woman alter- a falthtul
course of treatment with I.ydin K. 1'iukliam's
Vegetable Compound le continue te suffer
Willi a weakne." el the uterus. KnclesC a
stamp te Mrs. Lydla K. Finklmm, Hi Western
avenue. I.ynu, Mavi., for pamphlets.
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It is impossible le li ml a cough and cold
medicine te compare favorably with Dr.
Browning's C. & C. Cerdiul. It is pleasant te
the taste, searches out the affected parts, and
silently but effectually accomplishes its m.
sien. We advise any one troubled with a
cough or cold te give it a trial. It will speedily
help consumptives. Asthmatic troubles seen
disappear, and the patient afflicted with that
terrible complaint should at once procure a
bottle, Price, 30 cents. It your druggist does
net sell it, sand direct le Dr. Browning, 1117
Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. 13-lwd
Pert Guine Wine for Sickness.
Decidedly one et the nicest ami most credit
able et any in tide of Wine we have ever -ecu,
is the win"! I. earing the nbe c naim-, made
from the Portugal Peit Orjpe, cultivated by
Mr. Alfred Specr, Piusulc, X. J. This Wine
under the hanalel Mr. Speer, has been hieuglit
te a state el" great perfection. It possesses the
highest medicinal virtues, and certainly as an
article ler medicinal use, it is net, in ourfitdg eurfitdg
ment, te be surpassed in color, taste, or any et
the qualities which constitute a pure, mild
and agreeable wine for the sick. Bosten
Transcript.
This wine is recommended by Di-. Alice
and Davis, and for sale by It. i:. Slayinaker,
Lancaster. Pa. jl7-2wd&w
DEATHS.
Weidmax. Suddenly, of apoplexy, Jan. lit,
1881. at 9 o'clock a.m., at Itarevillc, William
Weidman, in the TSth year et ids age.
Funeral from his late residence in I'.aieville,
en Wednesday, Jan. la, at Id o'clock a. m. In
terment al Mcchanicsburg church. Relatives
and friends are respectfully invited te attend
n itlieut further notice.
EnEttMAX. In I.ampel-'r, en the Kith inst.,
Edmund II. Eberinau, in theetith year of hi-i
age.
The relatives anil friends et the family arj
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
his late residence, Lampeter Square, en Wed
nesday utleranen nt "2 o'clock. Interment at
Lampeter cemetery. '-!td?
Alstapt. In thUeily, en snnday, Jan, 1U,
1SS1, Theresa Alstadl, aged ir ycai-, "J months,
aud 10 days.
Funeral Wednesday morning at. ! o'clock
from the residence of Jeseph Licht. Xe. 40S St
Jeseph street. High mass al St. Jeseph's
church, interment in SI. Jeseph's eemelerv.
Jtd.
P.auki!. January 15. lSl.in this city, Martin
Luther i'auer. fen of Jehn G. and 'Sarah K.
llaner, in the 2d year el his age.
We had a litlle Martin once,
lie was our joy and piide,
We loved him, ah, perhaps tee well,
And seen he slept and died.
The relatives and friends et the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral
from his parenlV residence, Xe. 7ti Maner
street, en Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
IlnKcnT. January 1, 1SS1. in this city, Jacob
IJreclit, aged 43 years, n nientlw and 4 days.
The relatives and friends of the family are
respectfully invited te attend the funeral from
his late residence, Xe. 4S Xerth Queen street,
Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment
at Lancaster cemetery.
A"E tr AD VEKTISVMEX JV."
Ti'OK KENT. STOKE
AND DWELLING
L Ne. 10 Seuth Queen 'treet
1xtkllige;ckr Office.
Apply at the
T
m ToiiAcce.injyr.iis.
HEAV
l'Al'ER SIT1TAISLE KOIt HAILING
TOIJACCO CIIEAl AT
jtinl.l-tfd&w
THIS OFFICE.
"1 T(
rOTEL AND
STALING FOIi ItKN'l-
LX The two-tery hotel with large yard and
stabling, Xe-.. 110 and 112 Seuth Queen street,
within one snunif el" Centre Square. Apply te
RACSMAN A M.'RNd,
.ianl3 tld Xe. 10 West Orange street.
HOKSKS AM) SLKIGII AT i'JUVATF.
SALE. One new Twe-Seated Cutter and
four Yeung Horses will be offered at private
tale at the Kevstene Heuse. Xerth Queen
street, until Wednesday, the luth.
ltd MICHAEL GABLE.
N'
JOTICK. TUK ATTENTION Of HOlSI
kecners is hereby c died te the ordinance
imposing a penalty ler throwing ashes. &c.
en the streets of the city, and all persons are
hereby uetilied that said pcnaltv will heie
nfter be strictly enlerced.
By order of tlie Street Committee.
DANIEL TREW1TZ,
jlS-3td Street Commissioner.
Lancaster City Pharmacy,
NOKTII QUEEN ST., CORN'EK OK AN UK.
CQXPOUXDIXQ PIIYSIC1AXS' PRE
SCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY.
ANDREW G. FREY,
Graduate Philadelphia College rinmiacy.
Night call at residunce
135 WEST ORANGE STREET.
ESTATE OF M'hASXA FRANCISCUS,
late et the City et Lancaster, deceased.
Letters of administration en said estate hav
ing been granted te the undersigned, all per
sons indebted ie said decedent me reauested
te make immediate settlement, iiiul tluwe
having claims or demands against the estate
of saie decedent te make known the same te
him without delay.
.IACOI5 ROWERS. .
Administrator, d. b. n. c. t. a.
.Ixe. M. Amwee, Attorney. jl3-6tdeaw
N
JOTICK OF INSURANCE ELECTION
ANNUAL MEETING
Lancaster Heme Mutual Fire Itts. Ce.
Tlic 19th annual meet Ing of the members will
be held at the efllce of the company. Ne. 1:17 East
King street, Lancaster, la., en FRIDAY, tlie
21st day et JANUARY, I?l, at 7 o'clock p. m.,
nt which meeting an election for 3 Directors te
serve for the ensuing .1 years, and ." Auditors,
te serve ler 1 year, will be held between the
hours of 7 and 8:30 o'clock p. m of said day.
The Amiual Repert et the officers et the com
pany and also that of the Auditing Committee
will bosnbmittedtesaidmeetingandsnch busi
ness transacted as may be presented or called
ler. All persons Insured in said company aie
members thereof, and entitled te paiticipate
in the election anil ether proceedings, and are
respectfully invited te attend.
By order et the Beard of Directors.
janl5-3td C. II. LEFEVRE, Sect.
PCKL1C SALE WILL BE fOLD AT
public sale en THURSDAY. JANUARY
20, 1881, at .738 North Queen street, Lancaster
city. Pa,, the following, te wit : Marbla in the
rough ana Tombstones fiuishedaIo'eno
Platform Wagen, anil one set of geed Express
Harness, etc.
s-aie te commence at 1 o'clock p. in., when
attendance vill be given by
A. B. BALMf.R.
Alse, en the s.ime day at 3 o'clock p. m., at
705 North Queen stieet a let et Household and
Kitchen Furniture, by
MRS. EMMA FRAILEY.
Sam'l Iltss & Sey, Aucts. j 17-ut
ESIERTAIlfXEST8.
OECOSD ANNUAL EXHIBITION Ok? TUB.
Lancaster Ce. Poultry Association
te be held at Roberts's Hall, opposite Fulton
Hall. Lancaster. Pa., en
Friday, Satnriay, flnday, Tuesday and
Weines4ay,Jan. 14, 15, 17, IS, 19.
- This will be tlie finest display of penltry
shown in Pennsylvania this year.
An Incubator invented by Wm. G. Fee hi, of
this city, will hatch chickens dailv.
Kxenrsiea tickets will be Issued'bv the Penn
sylvania Kailread from Downingtown, Harris;
burg. Yerk, Peit Deposit and all intermediate
stations. Daily exenrsien3 en the Philadelphia
& Reading Kailread.
exhibitors can secure .tickets at reduced
rates. Open daily from 9 n. m. te 9 p. m.
ADMISSION, ----- 15 Cis.
CHILDREN, lO CU.
ianis-fitd
TjWJLTGX OrCBA UOl'Sk.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18.
Return et the Eminent Comedian.
MR, JOHN T. RAYMOND,
In his famous impersonation et
Cel. Mill berry Sellers,
In Mark Twain's Great Coined v Creation, un
der the. management of Messrs. Brooks and
Dicksen.
ADMISSION, - - 35, 50 & 75c.
RESERVED SKATS, .... 75c.
Scats for .sale at Opera Heuse Oftice. j I4-4td
IULTON OPLKA HOUSE.
ONE EVENING ONLY.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1S81,
The Yeung American Tragedian,
MB. FREDERICK PAULDING,
Assisted by MISS LODUSKI YOUNG and a
carefully selected company, under tlie man
agement ei Mr. Harry C. Smart.
THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY Si.
S ALYI ATI ;
Or, THE SILENT MAN.
Frem the French by Willie S. Seymour.
SCALE OF PRICES:
RESERVED SKATS, 75 Cts.
ADMISSION, 35, 50 &- 75 Cts.
Seats can be secured at Fulton Opera Heuse
Manager's Ollice. ianlT.ltd
misueliaseevs.
TfTANTKIJ TUKKE ROOMS FOB O'
t lies Property with stable thereon pre
ferred
DR. LEW1X.
janll-Std
IV.
West King Street.
t SOCIAL KVKNINO FAKTY TV1LL HE
JV. item at c. l!. Heir's Hetel. Mlllersville.en
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 151.
The public
are respaetfuliy invited
wu
T7"ASTED AT THIS OFFICK COPIES
M Ot the DAILY 1.VIELLIGE.VCER et
JANUARY 21, l&n,aud SEPTEMBERS 1830.
d30-tfd
FSUKE WITH THK OLD ANJ? WELL
Established Agency of the
Siri Fire Insurance Ce.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
ASSETS OVER
Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Invested in Sate and Solid Securities.
EIFE & KAUFMAN,
Xe. 1ft EAST KIM; STItEKT,
dll-GmilM.W.tR ecend Fleer.
t-ALI
A
LUAULK FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.
valuable larin situate in Celcrniu
tewiismp. Lancaster county. Fa., live milcc milcc
frem Oxford and about eight miles from I'enn I'enn
iugteuvillu, containing about 103 ACRES, all
cleared except about go Acres of timber, is of
fered at private sale.
The land is in a geed state of cultivation and
ell watered. The improvements consist of a
two-story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,
Rank Barn, Wagen Sited and ether necessary
out-buildings. Terms easy. Fer particulars
address ' JOHNHAAS,
vepin-Timw Sunbury. Fa.
rAl.UAULE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
The undersigned, attorneys ler Francis
Dedge, Rebert 1. Dedg! and Allen Dedge,
trustees, by virtue el an irrevocable power et
attorney, doted the 20th day et" September,
l-3(, :tnd of record in Liber Ne. 70, folio C20, one
of the Land Recerd Reeks of Washington
county, Maryland, offer at private sale all the
following described valuable real estate, sit
uate in Washington comity, Maryland, about
one mile cartel the thriving town of Clear
spring. 1st All that t met efland Known m Stafferd
Hall, containing (iie ACRES, mere or iss.
being et the best quality of limestone land,
andall under first-class li.-ncing, most of which
is pest and rail. The land is all smooth and
in geed state et cultivation, being in excellent
condition ter raising wheat and corn. This
land is very near te churches and geed stores.
This body el land will be ettered in two tracts.
Ne. 1, containing about 420 ACRES OF
LAND, with a never-failing stream et water
running through it. The improvements en
this tract are a two story UiUCK MANSION,
with an extensi ve back Imilding, a large brick
Rarn, Tenant Heuse, extensive Stabling,
Sheds, and all the usual outbuildings. There
is also n large orchard of choice apple trees
and oilier iruits, and the water conveniences
arc ample ami in geed order. The grounds
and the lawn around the mansion arc net Mir
pMsed ler extent and beauty by any in the
county.
Ne 2, A farm, being immediately east etuud
adjoining the lust named tract, and contain
ing about 2(0 ACRES of geed, smooth, arable
land, en the north side of the turnpike lead
ing from Clearspiing te Ilngerstewn. The
linpinvenicntsare a large two-story BRICK
DWELLING neUSE, and Stabling, Wagen
Sheds, Cern Cribs and ether usual outhouses.
A never-failing well of geed water near the
house, and a variety of choice fruit trees. The
fencing is in excellent order and the fields well
divided. Alse
2d. A tractef land containing 132 ACRES,
mere or less, lying in Blair's Valley, in said
county, and being part or the tarm known as
Buena Vista Farm. This laud is in geed con
dition and will prove a desirable investment
liirany one v. isliing atiact nta very low price.
3d. Ail that parcel of MOUNTAIN LAND,
being part et a tract called Jehn's Ferest En
larged.sitnatc in the North Menntain,andnear
Stene Cabin Gap. containing 179 ACRES OF
LAND, mere or less, covered with geed Oak
and Chestnut Timber.
Itii. A tract of TlmWr Laud, containing 3i
ACRES, mere or less, lying in the North
Mountain, and net far from Ernst's saw mill,
and being part et a tract called Denten's
Neglect.
The above lands will be sold in the parcels
above described, or will be set up and sold in
parts te suit purchasers. All the above lands
will be told clear from contingent right of
dower.
Any person desiring information as te any
et the above lands will address or call en
either of the undersigned. A map and lull de
scription of said lunds will be exhibited in
Ilagerntewu, Maryland.
A detailed description et said lands and a
full statement et the title thereto will be found
in Ne. 2008, Equity, in the Circuit Court for
Washington county, Md.
Terms et Sale : One-third of the purchase
money in rash en the day el sale, and the
balance in two cqnal Installments payable re
spectively in one and two years from tlie day
of sale bearing interest lrem the day of sale.
The deferred payment, le be secured te the
sutiifactien of the undersigned.
JOHN D. McPHERSON, Attorney-at-Law,
307 D Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.
TRYON H. EDW ARDS, Attorney-at-Law,
dis-tfw Hagerstown, Maryland.
BLACK TIP SHOES.
$5,000,000.
The American Shee Tip Company
WAWIAT TUEIR
A. S. T. Ce.
BLACK TIP,
That is new se extensively worn en
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WEAR AS LONG AS THE METAL,
Which was introduced by them, and by which
the above amount has beeu saved te parents
annually. This lUick Tip will save still mere,
as besides being worn en the coarser grades it
is worn en Hue and costly shoes where the
Metal Tip en account etlts leeks would net be
used. '
They- all have our Trade Mark A. S. T. Ce.
stamped en front of Up. .
Parents should ask for Shoes with this
r BBALTTIPUIi BLACK TIP
en them when purchasing for their children.
aeps ly weew
THIED EDITION
TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 18, 1881.
HUKKINO OIL.
Disastrous Flames ta Philadelphia.
Philadelphia, Jan. 18. About half
past two o'clock this morning one of the
tanks at the Atlantic oil refinery at Point
Breeze exploded with terrific force and
the burning oil was scattered in every di
rection. The concussion broke windows a
mile distant and the flames spread rapidly,
net only te the adjoining tanks, but te the
wharf and shipping. Four tanks seen
took fire, and a number of vessels which
are aground in the Schuylkill were
quickly ablaze, as they could net be
hauled off. A dispatch received from the
immediate vicinity at 9:15 a. m. says the
entire place is en fire.
11 a. m. The report that the shipping
is en fire seems te have been premature,
for it is new stated that all the vessels
were intact at 9 o'clock. There are two
leaded vessels in the stream, however, op
posite the works which are burning,
namely, the Competitor, with filled cases,
and the Maryland, with filled barrels. One
of the city ice beats has gene te their
assistance. The wharves arc all in names
and the employees have been compelled
te leave the offices.
The fire originated in an agitator. The
explosion was heard aud felt at tlie extreme
northern points in this city, and as far
down the river as Chester. The last great
fire at the works occurred in June, 1878.
11:15 a. in. All the shedding along the
wharves are new en fire and the destruc
tion of the whole works greatly depends
upon the force and direction of the wind.
Noen The fire is new under control.
As the vessels were removed from danger,
the flames were confined chiefly te the
warehouse and wharves. There wcie
stored in the warehouse elven thousand
cases of oil. The Standard oil company
insures its own property from its reserve
fund.
CALIFORNIA.
Murderer Hanged by a 3lah.
San Fhaxcisce, Jan. 18. A despatch
from Bedie says Jeseph Darreche, who
killed Themas H. Frelear a few days age,
was taken from jail by five hundred men
and hanged at the scene of the minder.
Six Men Drowned.
At Les Angeles, Sunday, a beat con
taining the captain and twelve of the
crew of the British bark Cassandra Adams,
who were returning te their ship, was
capsized aud the captain and five ethers
drowned.
LEII1GU VALLEY JK. K.
Its Earnings During the fast Vear.
Philadelphia, Jan. 18. The annual
meeting of the Lehitjli Valley railroad was
held this afternoon. The report of the
president shows that the coal tonnage of
the read for the year was 4,C72,734 tens.
The income from all seui ccs for the year
was $8,600,938.18 ; balance, $i.598,.-,80..,i8,
out of which interest, dividends, etc.,
amounting te $4,472,101 S3, were paid,
leaving 12,418.7."i.
DELAWARE'S SENATOR.
Uun. Themas I'. Unyard Again Chesen.
Dever, Del., Jan. 18. Themas P. Bay
ard was re-elected United senator from
this state this morning, all the Democratic
members of the Legislature eting for
him. The seven Republican rcprcscnta
tives and one Republican senator voted
for Antheuy Higgins, of Wilmington, a
leading party man and ex-Uuited States
district attorney.
tluwley Elected In Connecticut.
Hartferd, Conn., Jan. 18. Jeseph R.
Hawley was te-day elected United States
senator from Connecticut.
Oalletlng for a senator In West Virginia.
Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 18. The
Democratic caucus took one vote for Sena Sena
eor last night with the following result :
Camdcu JSO, Hereford 14, Alatthcws 8,
Branden 5, Pendleton 2. Ne choice ; ad
journed until te-night.
CONOR EM.
Washington, Jan. 18. The Heuse com
mittee en elections reported unanimously
declaring H. Bisbee, Jr., entitled te the
seat from Flerida. The report laid ou
table te be called up at an early day.
The committee en military alTaiis re
ported adversely en the bill placing Gen
eral Grant ou retired list of the army.
The Heuse then took up funding bill,
Mr. Weed giving notice that he would try
te reach va vote te day.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Washington, Jan. 18. Fer the Middle
stttes clear or fair weather during the rest
of Tuesday, followed en Wednesday by
threatening weather and snow or rain,
winds generally from north te east, sta
tionary or a slight rise in temperature,
decidedly higher barometer during the
day, followed by slowly falling barometer.
Railroad Accident In Canada.
Welland, Pert Canada, Jau. 13. The
express train en the Canada Southern
read ran off the track near this place this
afternoon. Several passeugers were badly
hurt but no one killed. One car had te be
broken up te extricate a passenger.
RUSS AND TURCOMAN.
Heavy lighting Around Geek Tepe.
St. Pdtersrcrg, Jan. 18. On the even
ing of the 9th inst. 30,000 Tekke Turco Turce
mans assaulted the Russian trenches
around Geek Zepe, carried the outworks
and captured seven guns. The Russian
artillery dislodged them and retook the
guns. The Rustian less was heavy, but the
Turceman less much greater, their dead
bodies choking up the Russian trenches.
Next day the Russians bombarded the
Turkeman position, and en the 11th inst.
the bembaidment was still in progress.
Perils or CeaMing.
Paterson, N. J., Jan. IS. Five lads
coasting down hill en a bob sled last nignt
crashed into a tetegraph pole and all were
seriously if net fatally injured.
Letter Frem President Roberts.
The following letter from the president
of the Pennsylvania railroad in reply te a
communication addressed te him, is self
explanatory :
Pesssylvama. Railroad Ce.ia.w, )
Office of tub Pessidest,
I'nitADEtrni , January 14, 1831. )
Messrs. F. H. Peabody, Geerge O. Magoun :
Gentlemen : I have jour favor of the
13th instant.
In reply te your iiujuirics, I beg te saj-
that the Pennsylvania raihead eempanyhas
uet purchased" any of the shares of the
Philadelphia & Beading railroad company,
nor has any officer of this company or any
person under its control or in its em
ployment, purchased any shares of that
company for the use of the Pennsylvania
railroad company, or in its interest, or
with a view of influencing the annual elec
tion, either in the interest of the Pennsyl
vania railroad company or in that of any
individual.
Very tmlyyenra,"
O. B. Roberts.
President.
INAUGURATED.
Xew Jersey's New Governer.
TitEXTOX, X. J., Jan. 18. Geerge C.
Ludlow was inaugurated governor of New
Jersey te-day. The adjacent streets were
densely crowded. -.
Yen Caa Da Happy
11 you will step all your extravagant aud
wrong notions in doctoring yourself and fam
ilies with expensive doctors or humbug cure
alls, that de harm always, and use only na
ture's simple remedies for all your ailments
you will be wise, well and happy, and save
great expense. The greatest remedy for this,
the great, wise and geed will tell you, is Hep
Bitters believe it. See "Proverbs" in another
column. J15-2wd4w
MAXKETS.
Mew xerk Market.
N w Yerk. Jan. IS. Fleur in bnysra' hiver :
very moderate expert and jobbing trade Ue-
inaiiiV:. V,per,n,;e state w ssesra; extra de
204 50; choice de $4 33Q4 W: taney
de $5 oe ac 50; round hoop Ohie $4 255 00;
choice de at 5 loge 75; superfine west
ern ! Sigj 75: common te geed ex
tra de $4 254 (J5; choice tle $4 7004 75:
choice white wheat dots 00S00 Southern
unchanged and dull : common te fair extra
..: geKi ie ennice doss 4006 75.
.. J',?11 ,,leav-v KS?c lower :Ne. 1 Whl
j! !..; de Match 1 lfii; Ne. 2 Re
White Feb.
Red Feb.
1 lSgl 10J; de March, $1 10 ii
$120. '
1 19I : ile May,
Cern dull with decided change; Mixed
western spot, 5IQ57c: de future 5457c.
Oati dull and unchanged ; Stute, 45ffi30c;
V cstern l.lft'50.
Philadelphia Market.
1'HiLAmu.puiA, .January 18. Fleur market
dtiggish ; superfine I.J 00ffi3 Oi) ; extra 13 75S4 25:
Ohie ami Indiana family $5 253(5 CO: l'enn'a
Umily $-.0035 85 ; St. Leui family 5 75,XB 23;
Minnesota clear 15 0035 75: atmlvlit ssTf
C 25 ; patent aud high grades 8 60U9.
ltyc flour dull at (4 755 00.
Wheat lower and quiet;' Ne. Western
Ked $1 IS115!; Del. and l'enn'a. lted 91 14
l 15; de Amber $1 1491 15.
Cem 11 rm ler local use; steamer 52KKSc:
yellow 5S53Mc; mixed 53c.
Oats xnlet but llrmly held; Ne. 1 White
'ii : dM " ,0yc; Ne-3,l " : Se.
ttye llrmer at 'JSc.
Previsions llnu;uuss perlr, new, !3 56
1I00; beet hams $17 00S19 23; In
dian ni.'ss beef 1;100, f.e. b. Bacen smoked
hams yj10c ; pickled hams 8M9c ;smebe.l
shoulders 5c; salt de 55ic.
Lard firmer: city kettle s09c : loes
bnlcheiV S8Jc ; prime steam ifc) 309 33.
Mutter steadier with bcttter trade ; Cream
ery extra 3233c ; de geed te choice 29J9
::ic;liradfnrd county and New Yerkextra.tubs.
202Sc: de llrkins. 2125e ; Western reserve
extra 2223c; de geed te choice I7&24C. Rolls
dull mostly peer quality; Penn'a Kxlra 17
E&K3 llnucr en searce supply ; Penn'a. Sti? ;
Western :'4c.t5; belli lets r30c ; limed.
" , it t,eici 11 ikcaui v UAira lejgfjzi.
Chce-e quiet but firm; New Yerk full
Cteaili. l&AGiViV.c: Western full ennv iai'
ffil3c; d. tun-te geed llI2ke; de half skim
I0lc Pn de 10llc.
Pctiel
sum dull and nominal ; refined Mc
asked.
stock Market.
New Yerk Stocks.
Stocks unsettled
January 18.
A. JT. A. M. P. k. T. m. r. k.
10:20 1:15 2:10 2:50 30
M'Hy-v, 5&i
trie IL IL 51 50?: 501
Michigan S. A L. S....lVtya 133(? 133 "
MichlgnnlCcnt. IL K..125$ 123 123
Chicago N. W J334il3t 133 ""
Chicago, M & St. P...122JJ 122 122
Han. & St. J. Cem 52 SI 53i .... ".".'.
' iia....w, 100 i(e?5 .... :..:
Teledo & Wabash.... 4SM 48 481
Ohie & Mississippi.... 43' 43U 43k
st.Leuis,i.M.isi:..cij oejj! mil .... ....
Ontario and Western. 35Ji 34 35
C. C. ft I. ILK ...242 24J5 24
.New Jersey Central.. 88 89 U0i
Ilel.&lldusen Cnnal. 9 99U 69
Del- Lnck. ttVs.tPrnllR 117 1174?
Western Union n'eL.lWJtf 109K 109
Pacific Mull S. P. Ce. 53;g 54JS 54?
American U.Tel. Ce
Union Pacific,
119.
119 119
Kansas & Texas
New Yerk Central
Adams Express
Illinois Central
Cleveland & Pitts
Chicago & Ueck I
Pittsburgh & Ft. W...
Philadelphia.
stocks steady.
Pennsylvania it. IL...
Phll'a. & Heading
Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Navigation...
Northern Pacific Cem
" " PM .
Pitts., Tltusv'c A II....
Northern Central
Fhil'nftKrie K. It....
Northern Pen n'a
I'll. lLJt's efN J
Ilcslenvllle Pass
Central Trar.s. Ce... .
.... 131
'.'.'.'. 124
.... 132
.... 133
.... 134i
hi;
m
41
am
19
M
4l
20
304
34
20
n 2154 mi
Cuttle Market.
Mon'eay, Jan. 17. The receipts or beeves
were : West Philadelphia yard, 3,000 head ;
Neith Philadelphia yard, 500 head; Total Ter
the week, 3,500 head ; previous week 3,000 head.
Iteef Cattle. The market during tlie past
week were lalrly active, although the prices
et the common grades were lower. Choice
stock was llrm. At the eloseef the market to
day all quotations were easier.
Hulls and cows were In light demand at
easier rates.
Calves were in fair demand at lower quota
tions. Frcsli cows were moderately active.
Dressed beeves, wcre lalrly active during
the week, and prices closed firm. 159 head of
Western dressed, te arrive thin week, Is offered
at 7Sc.
Experts Per steamer Indiana, January II,
SOI quarters.
Sales of Dressed Ileeves -Tiies. Uradlev, 15G
head city dressed at W9c; A. A. Uesweil, 101
de. de. at58V(c; C. S. Dcngler. 99 de. de. at
4S3Kc; W. II. brown, 157 de. de. at 7?8$c:
Jas. Clavin, ta de. de. at 88J4c ; J. N. Menus
& Bre., 181 de. de. at 58c; J. F. Lowden. 42
de. ue. at 74c. We quote as follews:
City Dressed. GHfuc. : Western de. 703c.
Sheep and lambs. The receipts were : West
Philadelphia yard, 6,500 head; North Phila
delphia yaid, 1,000 head; Ilestenvllle yard,
4,500 head ; total for the week, 12,000 head ; pre
vious week, 9,500 head.
The market during the past week w as very
slew and prices were c. per pound lower en
account et the heavy arrivals.
Tlie expert were January 11, per Indiana, 150
head.
Extra fiRic ; Geed, "fic ; Medium, 4
(g5c ; Coinmeii, 44c ; Culls,34c ; Lambs,
5c.
Samuel Stewart sold 6!i0 head dressed sheep
at C8c.
Hogs. Tlie receipts were ;
All yard 4, 7,000 head ; previous week, 5,50
head.
The market was inactive, en account of the
heavy run, and butchers uet being able te sell
the meat at the high price. We quote as fol fel
lows :
Extra, 78c ; Geed. TJQc ; Medium, 7
7.&C ; Common, 67c.
bales or livb stock.
A. J. Christy, 117 Western, gross, 4fi5c.
E.3.&1L F. McFillcn,241 Western, gross, 5
yic.
iteger Jlayncs, 178 Western, at 35e., and 48
Chicagees at5iC.
Owen Smith, 3C Western, account M. McUlery;
37 Western, account J. Srchamberg : is
18 Western, account of S. Kaufman Sjglli.
Jehn Mc Anile, 187 Western, gross, 5ftc.
Daniel Murphy, 70 Western gross, 4(c.
Uinrnn A Lehman Bres., 92 Western, accennt
of J. McArdlc; 90 de account of J.
Schamberg & Ce.; 3tf de account of Levi
Sensenig : 4H West Va., P. Pepper, gross,
Dr.nnis Smyth, 50"Ja., own account ; 22 West
ern, account of K. F. Frater, gross, 6
0C.
Daniel Smyth A Bre.. 0 Western, account of
S. Tranman ; 38 de account or James
Auil ; 40 Wet Ve., account el Merris A
Ce.; 24 de account el J. P. Dennelly,
gross, 45c.
richamberg A Punl, 150 Western, gross, 43c.
G. Scliamberg A Ce., 215 Western, gross, 5
Clic.
I.ewenstein A'Adler, 215 Western, gross-5
M.Levi, S WestVu., gross, 4j5c.
Bachman A Levi. He Western, gross, 5Je.
James Clemsen, 40 Western and Lancaster
county, gross, 45c.
Leuis Hern, 34 West Va., gross, 45c.
II. Chain, Jr., 91 West Va. and Western, gross.
45C.
F. Schcetz, 70 Western Pa. account of L. JJ.
Cieris; west va. account eris, uersey,
gross, sjiW-Mic.
Abe Osthclm.:
! estncim,:u western, gross. Kaiihia
5c.
James Eustice. 25 Western, cress.
3.S&3C.
James Anil. 75 Western, gross. 55!4c.
Wm. Sales, 75 Western and Lancaster county,
gre. 4gnjje.
II. M. Miller, 20 Lancasier and Cl.ft reeuia-
ty, gross, 4ic.
J. F. Sadler A Ce., 272 Western, gross, 5g5c.
MEDICAL.
Mrs. Lydia E Pinkham,
OF LYNN, MASS.,
Has Made t&e DiscersiT !
Her Vegetable Command the Savier
of Her Sex.
Health, Hep and Happiness Re
stored by the use of
LYDIA E. PINEHAMS
Vegetable Compound,
The Positive Cure Fer
AH Female Complaints.
This preparation, as tts name signifies, con
8ists et Vegetable- Properties that are luirmlesu
te the most delicate invalid. Upen one trial
the meritsef this cemiHinml will be receimlzeil.
as relief is immediate ; and when its u.su is con
tinued, in uincty-uiuc ease in a hundred, a
permanent cure is effected, as thousands will
testify. Onaccountefltsprovenmerits.it is
te-day recommended and prescribed by tlie
best physicians in tlie country.
It will cure entirely the worst form of tailing
of the uterus, lucerrhcca, irresnlarnnd pain
ful Menstruation, all ovarian" Troubles, In
flammation and Ulceration, Floedings, all Dis
placements and the consequent inal weak
ness, and Is especially adapted te the Change
of Lite.
In tact it has proved te be the greatest and
best remedy that has ever hect-iibcevcred. It
permeates every portion of the system, and
nlves new lite ami vigor. It remover. taiiitms,
Hatiilencv, destroys all cnivlnir iertimulaiits.
Him relieves weakness ei me Memaeil.
It cures Itleating. Headaches, Nervous Pros
tration, General Debility. Sleeplessness, De De
Iiressien and Indigestion. Thai leelinget bear
ng down, causing pain, weight and backache.
Is always permanently cured by Hj ust it
will at all times, and under all circumstance,
act In harmony with the taw that governs the
female system.
Fer Kidney complaints et cither sex this
Compound is unstii i.:u,cil.
Lydia E. Pinkhaiu's Vegetable Compound
is; prepared at si; and 2.15 Western A Venn;',
Lynn, Mass. PriceiL Six bottles ler 5. Sent
by mail in the form et pills, aL-e in the letm et
lozenges, en receipt et price,?! per box. for
cither. Mrs. PINKHAM Iieeiy answers all let
ters of Inquiry. Send ter pamphle!. Address
as above. Mention t.'tix juiprr.
Ne family should he without LYDIA K.
PINKIIAM'SLIVEU PILLS. Theveure Con
stipation, l5ilieii-.ni'-,-. and Terpi.il ,y of the
Liver. 25 cents per box.
Jehns! en. Holleway & Ce.,
(Jcut-rul AgeulH, rhilaueipliia.
Fer sale by C. A. Lnehcr, 9 1-Ia.st King street
and Gee. W. Hull, 15 Went King street.
y?9-lvdcedAw
Brandy as a Medicine
The following article was veIuntnrllyseiit te
Mr. II. E. Slayinaker, Agent ler Keigart's Old
Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi
cian et this county, who has extensively used
the Brandy referied le in his regular practice.
It is commended te thu attention et these a!
tiieted with
Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
BRANDY ASA MEDICINE.
This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant
was never intended as a beverage, but te be
used as a medicine of great potency in the cure
of some or the destructive diseases which
sweep away their annual thousands of victims.
With a purely philanthropic motive we pre
sent te the favorable notice et invalids espe
cially these alllicted with that miserable ills
ease Dyspepsia, a specitle remedy, which ii
nothing mere or less than
Brandy.
The age.!, with leeble appetile and uii-re or
less debility, will find this simple medicine,
when used properly,
A Sovereign Remedy
oral! their ills ami aches. He it, hr.wevei
strictly understood that we preset ihc and u-,e
but one article, and that in
REIGART'S OLD lUlANitf,
Sold by our enterprising veung friend, II K
SLAYMAKKK. This lintiidy has Meed thu
test for years, mid has mtver tailed, as tar
as our experience extends, and we therefore
give it the preference overall ether !!i-iu!ies
liemutter with hew nuiny jaw-breaking French
titles they are branded. One-fourth of the
money that is yearly thrown awayeiivaiii.ua
impotent dyspepsia specifics would sulllee te
buy all the Brandy te cure nnyHvfich ea;. or
cases. In Dreel" of the curative powers et
Reiffart's Old Brandy,
In eases of Dyspepsia, we cm summon nuiii
hers of witnesses one case in particular we
cite:
A hard-working tui iner had been uillicted
with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ler a number of
vears; his stomach would reject almost cvciy
kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con
stantly no appetite in t'net, he was obliged te
restiicthis diet te ei acker.- anil stale bread,
and as it beverage he used MctirnnnV ICoel
Beer. He is a Methodist, and then, as new,
S reached at times, imd in his discourses often
eclainu d earnestly against all kinds of strong
drink. When advised te try
IteigarCs Old Brandy,
In his case, he looked up with astonishment,
but after hearing et its wonderful effects in
the cases of some et his near aiiiainla!its, he
at lust consented te lollew our advice. He
used the iiraiidy latthlully and steadiU-; the
first bottle giving liim an appetite, aud before
the second was taken he was a sound man. with
a stomach capable ei digesting anything which
hcjehese te cat. liestii: kecn-tiland iim-s a Til
th; occasionally; and since he has this medi
cine he has been et very little pecuniary bene
fit te the doctor. A PilAOrlSIKO PlIVHICIAM.
H. K. SLAYMAKEH,
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F.lullsh;d in 17H5,
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FINE OLD KKANDIICS, SlIKItlili-.S, sl.'I'K-
KlOii OLD MADHICA, (Imported in !M
127 and HW.) CMAMPANKs e
liVKltY lliCAND, SCOTCH ALL
POICTKIL lillOWN STOUT.
Ne. SO EAST KINO ST.. I.r.CAH'ir:it. I-A
ii:evu:t.
Ne one can be sick when when t he stomach
bleed, liver and .kidneys are healthy, and
Hep Bitters keep them se.''
" The greatest nourishing tonic, appetizer
strengthener and dilutive en earth. Hep Bit
ters."
"It is impeSMlilc te iT-inain leng-iek or out
et health, where Hep Bitters are used."
" Whv de Hep Bitters cure se much " " Be
cause they give geed digestion, rich bleed, and
healthy;actlen of all the organs.'
" Ne matter what your lecliuzs or aliment
Is, Hep Bitters v. ill de you geed."
" Kcmcmber, Hep Bitters never does harm,"
but geed, always and continually."
"Purify the bleed, clcauset lie stomach anil
swaeten the breath with Hep Bitters."
" Quiet nerves and balmy
tcrs."
sleep in Hep i'.it
"Ne health with inactive lives and miliary
organs without Hep Bitteri."
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Hep Bitters Matiiiracturiiii; Company,
Rochester, New Verkr mid Terente, Ontario.
lanVIydMVVFw
fNVALIDS TAKElfeT'iCE
NEARLY 8,000 FEILSONS
liave placed themselves under my charge dur
ing the last three yean in Reading and this
city. One-half of tliem at least were called in
curables. Chronic cases of Dyspcpi:i, Con
sumption. Ithcauiatism, and ether nfliictiens.
Nearly all reported the same story, viz : I have
tried many doctors and quack medicines, and
allin vain. I am discouraged. While cuTing tlie
sick In these two cities ever 1..7X) deaths have
occurred In ether physicians' practice, and net
a half-dozen in mine. Won't you in person (at
my offices) or by letter-in vestisate my remark
able cures. Men and women.' Sck for years, were
nndsr my practice in a Lr.v days or wewks
cured, bend or call and get a 12-page pamph
let (free), containing the names of people thus
rapidly restored te health here in Lancaster.
All cured by placing my inexpensi ve medicines
en the outside of the berty. Ne poisons used '
and no drugs, syrups-phis, powders, bitters,
or ether such vile stuffs placed In the stomach.
Consultations and Examinations Free at my
offices. Hundreds have been cured et Catarrh
ter 50 cents. Cure Quick ter Catarrh sent tn any
addres tn the United Mates for cent.
DR. O. A. GREENE,
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