LANCASTER DAILY INTELIIGENCER THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1881. COL'UT OF COMMON I'I.EAS. Before Judge Livingston. The case taken up in the afternoon was that of D. W. Patterson, as assignee in bankruptcy of Uernaru Short, vs. the Mutual tire insurance company of Chester county. This is an action te i ceevcr en a policy of insurance taken out in the de fendant's company hy Bernard Sheitin 1874. The first testimony offered was the proof of the president's and secretary's signatures te the policy. The policy was hen elfered in evidence. It was dated October 17, 1874, and was objected te en the ground that it was issued te Sherr.ninc months after he had been declared a bank rupt, and it could net have been any part of the property which was transferred te his assignee by whom this suit is brought. The plaintiff then pre veil the transfer of the policy te I). W. Patterson and again offered it in evidence. The defendant again objected, en the ground that if this was an individual transfer, then the suit was imprept rly brought by Short's assignee. The court decided that as the person trying the suit had proved a trans fer of the property te him it was net a bar, for the present puipesc if the sur plusage of assignee was added in the e.ip e.ip tien, and therefore the policy should be admitted in evidence. The covenant of insurance from less by fue was read and then D. W. Patterson wa-; called te prove, (which had already been Miewn in the ether ease) that the notice .was given of the fire and the proffer made te supply thedefendent with an inventory of less, which was waived, the defendeut contending at the time that if the property was thai of I). W. Patter son, by a personal transfer, the company was net liable te him. for t lie value of the barn's contents, which the defenda t al leged belonged te Uernaid Short. The witnesss proved that lie under a lease te Short claimed one half of the crops which were destroyed by the lire, and which were worth mere than the amount of the insurance en the whole contents. '-P. W. Heuskcepcrj the receiver for the company, tcsliiled that JMV. Palter.-.un, as assignee for .Short, paid him two nssess mentsiu 1877-lb, which money was handed ever te the ceuip..ny. Bernard Short vas called and he testi fied that the inventory taken out of the lire was correct, in regard te the value of the contents of the Larn. The chairman of the executive ceiiiiiiit tee then took a por tion of this copy. This morning the parlies made :m ar rangement te have liie case settled. They stated te the court that the case hail been amicably arranged. A juror was thei eupen withdrawn and the ease was continued. In the case of .1. M. Kreiter vs Jehn S. llestcttcr, scire ftcitx te revive judgment, a verdict was taken in favor ( the plain tiff for $l,G(i3.0a. Same vs. same, sn're fiirt'ii.i te revive judgment, verdict for plaintiff for 67, isi.ill. Till: UNJ.lT .AMI'S. Reform 1 Necessary. The police report the following number of lamps unlit in the several ward.; last night: First, ward 11, Second 1 Thiid li, Fourth J, Fifth 14, Sixth 10, Seventh 10, Eighth 14, Ninth II. Total 10'.'. The publication day alter day of an av. cragc of eue-thiid of all the stci el lamps in the city being unlit, is becoming :i little monotonous ; and en a daik and i'egy night, such as last niirlit was, the want of light makes it net only inconvenient, hut dangerous te persons who are compelled te be en the streets. The sidewalks in many places ate cither slippery from the coating of ice upon them, or contain peels of water, caused by the melting ice anil snow during the present thaw. The peo ple who arc compelled te pay for lighted lamps have a right te complain when they aicebhged te grope through darkness anil danger. The police inform us that the lamp lighters (most of whom ate boys) are net te blame for the lamps being unlit. They attempt te light them every nigh!, but tiiey will net burn, the diilicuity being caused, it is said, by the formation eficeiuthe pipes, or by the clogging of the pipes with rust or ether matter. A gentleman well informed in lhe.se matters says that he will undertake with a force of leu men te open ilie jiin.s in a single night se that every lamp will burn, his plan being te take oil' the burners and pour into the pipe a small quantity of pine alcohol. Whether this process will clear the pipes may perhaps be doubted, as at some points there is probably a geed deal of water in the pipes which would prevent the Hew of the gas even if the into which it is new frozen were melted. (MUTUARY. Dc.itli I'reni AMi!ey. Mrs. Ann Gciger. wife of Christopher Gciger, died last niht at her residence, Ne. 240 East King street, from the effects of a stroke of apoplexy, by which she, was prostrated en Tuesday morning. Up te the time of her prostration Mrs. Gciger was in her usual vigor. She attended services at the Presbyterian church en Sunday, and en Monday attended te her usual household duties. Mrs. Gciger was about G5 years of age and was a most es timable woman. She was a daughter of Ucv. Win. Bcates, former pastor of Zion Lutheran church. She was the centre of a large circle of relatives and fiieuds in this city, by whom she was greatly es teemed and much beloved and by whom her death will be sadly lamented. Her funeral will take place en Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. Death ufWiu. Iveiii;;mnchci. Wm. Kenigmachcr, one of the eldesl. aud most widely known citizens of Eph rata, died in that village last evening at an advanced age. He was for years a preacher of the denomination of flic Seventh-day Baptists, among whom he was highly es teemed. He was a brother of the late Jes. Konigmacher, former stale senator from this county. It was from the quarries of William and Jeseph Konigmacher, at Ephrata, that the stene of which our com!. house was built was quarried. AISAII KICK UK. Man ami 31 are aiiing. Yesterday Mr. Frew, of Paradise, came te Lancaster with a kicking mare and sleigh. When he had finished his business and was ready te start for home, hi.- marc had one of her kicking spelis. and came near kicking Mr. Frew and kicking the sleigh te pieces. As she was entirely un manageable in the harness-, Mr. Frew hired a team from Swayne k Wiley's livery and drove with it te Paradise, and get a young man named Edward Bine te ride the marc. He started about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the arrangement being that he should ' fellow 3Ir. Frew te Paradise en horseback and bring the livery team back te Lancaster. Nothing lias yet been heard from him and his friends begin te fear that he may have met with some serious mishap. Ashe did net reach Mr. Frew's place last evening that gentleman came back te Lancaster this morning, te see what was the matter. He says that jtine followed him until about the time Landis's weeds was reach ed, after which he saw nothing of him. He thought nothing of the matter at the time, however, but drove en home expect ing Bine te be net far behind. Seme of Rine's friends fear that the mare may have run off ami hurt or killed him. He is said te be an upright and reliable young man. Election tt i:rectc:rs. Yesterday the newly elected discolors of the Empire hook and ladder company, met and elected Frank U. Hewell, chief director. Herace J. Martin was elected assistant director for the .southern district, and B. J. Crown for the northern district. COLUMBIA NEWS. ei;i: ki:guj.aj: cokuespendknck The First aud Second ward Republicans had lively meetings last evening and effect ed the following nominatiens: FIUST WARD. Judge Wm. B. Fasig. Inspector Jehn Gilbert. Assessor S. Benten Clepper (incum bent). Justice of the Peace Edward A. Beck er (incumbent). Council Jehn B. "W'i.sler. Scheel Director James A. Myers (in cumbent). Constable Christian Rollings weith (in cumbent). Borough Auditor C. E. Graybill. sixenu ward. Judge J. W. Yecuni, esq. Inspector Barney Sweeney. Assessor William Boyd (incumbent). Justice of the Peace Samuel Evans (in cumbent). Council W. II. Ilai dinar dinar dinar Schoel Director Abram Burner. Constable Henry Fisher (incumbent). The conferees appointed by the several wards held a meeting last evening in the law office of A. J. Kaufl'man, esq., when Samuel S. Clair and Christian Strawbridge were placed in nomination for the eflicc of chief burgess and high constable, re spectively. Quite a heavy lain fell this morning and the pavements and streets have been given a thorough washing. The snow lias al most, entirely disappeared from the streets, except wheic it is piled along the skirt of the gutters, and streams of water from the effect of the thaw and the rain together are making their way te the river. The sun broke through the clouds at 11:45 o'clock this morning and the appearance of things overhead convinces one thai tins water from the cfl'eets of the continued thaw will run during the rest of te-day. The ice en the river is yet unbiekeii and apparently as solid as ever, It is entirely covered with water, however, and, in the event of a freeze, would be as smooth as glass. The Ireuville band has tendered its sei- viees te tliu company under whose auspices II be the entertainment in the opera house en Tuesday, February 15th, for the benelit of the peer of the town. It has been decided te accept the band's services ami a street parade will probably be made by it during the evening of the 15th, be be l'uie the opening hour of the pei-'-'Vinanee. Ail of the young gentlemen who purpose taking part in the entertainment have been giving the rehearsal their assiduous atten tion, and no doubts arc'cnterlained of the c ntire snceess of the venture. Heme tal enr is highly appreciated in Columbia, and this fact wiJI insure a large house. Freight engine Ne. 214, going east, this morning was thrown from the track at Purkesburg by the spreading of the rails. A detention te east-bound freights ec curred, but passenger trains wcre net de- iayed. ihigine Ne. 224, going cast, early . this morning broke a water grate at Lau- c-istcr. Its train was backed en the siding i at, the locomotive works and the engine ' hi ought te Columbia for repairs. It a;ai:i i left here for the east this nieiniug. En- gine Ne. 17:!, westward bound, broke a water grate last night at Ranch's mill. It j was brought, here for repairs. Drs. Brunei-, Bernthei.el, Craig and i I Jnea weaver, of Columbia, and J. A. ' Thomsen, of Wrightsville, are. represent- ing the Lancaster County .Medical society te-day at llarrisburg, in attendance at the ! meeting of the Dauphin county society, of which they are guests. ! Council will meet te-morrow nigiil. The fair for the benefit of the A. M. E. ! church, which commenced last evening in j the church lecture room, will continue for j one week and perhaps ten days. Allen C. ilippcv, of Baltimore. Mil , i i. visiting friends in Columbia. The Columbia aceommedavtoa was detaiutd in the upp.:r yard this morning by freight train. It came into town en the north main track. The school beaid will held its regular monthly meeting this evening. Asocial gathering took place last, even ing at the residence of Mr. Jehn Fendrich at the corner n! Third and Chestnut i streets. Quite a large number of young ladies and gentlemen weie present and the evening was very pleasantly spent. Freight engine Ne. 120, eenfui I ,'esterday afternoon, became, disabled at a point, near Marietta and was unable te haul its train te Columbia. A portion of the train was brought here by another en gine, and a pair of loose wheels en one of the cars was substituted by geed ones which the Columbia wrecking crew put in place. Invitations for the " fourth package bail " of the Citizens' band, of Columbia, te be held in Company H armory en Mon day evening. February 21, have been issued. " Ladies attending will plcase I bring an article of some kind securely i wranped in paper, te be auctioned off for ! the 'benefit of the band. Auction at 10 o'clock." The above fills the last page of j ....... , . .. i , the invitutien and is pertinent. A dc pletcu treasury with ine need or funds ec- casiens the giving of the ball, which, it is j believed, will be a success. . .. ! KnsiIee. In answer te inquiries propounded by a number of readers as te the meaning of ! the words " silo" and "ensilcgc," neither j of which art. found in our English dietion dietien j arics, we answer, in brief, that a " nile," : pronounced vcc-le is a pit or trench dug I into the earth and walled up with brick, j plank or ether material en the bottom and I sides. Inte this trench, the "ensilcgc" ! pronounced ai-icc-hityc (which is neth ing mere man eernstaiKS anil ether green fodder, cut up when full grown, into pieces half au inch te an inch in length) is pack ed down and covered with plank, tightly fitting into the " silo," and weighted with earth or stones, pro ducing a presurc upon the ensilcgc suf ficient te expel the air, which would be otherwise retained in tiie pit. In this way the contents of the pit will be re tained during the winter almost as fresh as when put. into the pit the previous .sum mer, and if net quite se sweet it will be all the mere relished by grass-eating ani mals. It is, by all odds, the cheapest way efprcscrviiiggreen feed for cattle, and it is said te increase the quantity of milk when fed te cows. As probably mere than three-fourths of tiie barns that are burned, are set en lire by spontaneous combustion, or by lightning or by incendiaries, the crops destroyed by these agencies might, allbesivedby the intcoiluctien of the new system, which wiil be found greatly beneficial both te tlr.5 farmer aud the in surance company. Mimicthitig Wrens. This afternoon a man who . is well booked in sporting matters, but knows nothing of politics, was reading the sena torial vole en a bulletin beard at one of the newspaper offices. After looking at the vote for some time he came te the ceu- elusion that it was a walking match, and with a leek of disgust he said: that man Wallace is doing geed work, but I can't sec where Ilcwit and Ivirkpatrick have been spending the day; I am afraid this is a sham race for the gate money, and I will put up money young Murphy can beat the whole gang.' With this remark the man went into the eflicc te see Whether the number of laps were siel given in the dispatch. rail and JIaslinp. Last evening a woman slipped and fell en the. pavement in front of Christian Schaeffer's grocery store, at Water and West King streets. In falling she struck a glass case, which is used te display gro ceries, and mashed it te pieces. The Scows of tlie Present Ay Inter. Oxford Press. James Smedley, of Fulton township, Lancaster county, has made careful obser vations and accurate measurements of the snows of the present winter with the exact depth of the fall each mouth. Mr. Smed ley's interesting observations show the following result : During the month of No vember the fall was 8 inches, December 28 inches, January 8 inches, February G inche--, making a total of 50 inches. Mr. S. took his measurements in a sheltered spot near his orchard, where the fallen snow was net affected by the wind. He first placed a beard en the ground before the storm, which was again placed en the surface of each successive snow and tiie depth of fall each time noted. He also observed that the frost which had penetrated the earth some tlnee. inches before the first permenant snow, was .-.een drawn out and much of the melted snow penetrated the earth. The later freezes, however, formed a heavy sheet of ice and the ground has taken frost of the depth of an inch or two. The ice is also considered as injurious te the wheat, particuarly en flat fields. This great body of snow, ever four feet in depth, is the largest quantity we have had for many years. Se mnch of it as has already melted and percolated the earth has greatly refreshed the springs and wells and should it all thus descend into the earth it will prove of vast benefit in .strengthening the water supply, which has been gradually diminishing ler years until it has become a matter of serious concern. Trouble In a Cliure.li. Fer .some time past there has been an "unpleasantness'" existing in the chnrch council of Salem church, a majority of the council having some cause of complaint against the pastor, Rev. J. B. -Souie, and the minority sustaining that gentleman. The feeling reached such a pitch yester day, it is said, that the council locked the doers of the church against the pastor. The "true inwardness' of the trouble has net yet been made public. Open llic Cutters. A whole row of dwelling houses en West 1 J- """t street between Pine and INevin, have had the cellars filled with water by the oveiilewi.ig of the pavements, re sulting from the guttcis being clogged with ice. Similar inconveniences arc re ported in oilier sections of the city. Open the gutter.-; and let the water pass off. .v L,:irge Church Secial. An unusually large number gathered last evening in the lecture room of St. Jehn's Lutheran church and spent a couple of hours in social greeting. Over five hun jdred persons had been invited and as a ' church social all agreed in pronouncing i the entertainment one of the plcasantest j aud in every way most successful ever ' held in our city. Carnival at Reading. The carnival and bal-masquc of lite Harinonie-M:ennercheTlook place in Bead ing, Tuesday night, ami is described as a brilliant .success. The jYcica notes the presence upon the occasion of Prof. C. Mat, and Messrs. Eugene Bauer, Rebert Wetter, Jacob Wolfer, Christian He-i'el and Henry Wolf, of Lancaster, ail mem bers of the Lancaster Miciiiiurehnr. i:aill.,t Revival. L. C. Davis The Rev. an eloquent preacher of Ne: tit Wales, Montgomery county, Pa., who has been conducting the set vices in the First Baptist church dur ing this week, will preach his last sermon this evening. Subject "The Season Past." iniptiilaul iriu- Toiiaece Kuycrc. Tobacco buyers in search of geed Penn sylvania leaf of the '70 crop will find two packings of Lancaster and Lebanon coun ty crop aggregating 000 cases at Leba non, Pa., waiting for a purchaser. tltd A l.l)Y'SSm.U.OIJl'V. I'lm.- latiuarv ami rcbriiary. I'lacc -iliinii:. Subject As Follews: .Vew lul me think : the Holiday- are ever. """ '' 'bese two months I really believe I wiis.u nac mere tisue i:i:ui utiimgauy pari ei ..01 : w inill ()11, . , ' ,. . - .,.,. up then, ami I'm sure I tleu'l want te have. much en hand when warm weather ciime.s ; se nijn-,1 -co what 1 n 1 ler Ilen-ekecpin;,'. ;;et the things re:nlv, anil make thorn ui. j " Th'-ivare sheets, pillow ea-e-, ami perhaps -eiiie ether articles for beiMing ; then 1 must have a supply of (able cloth, napkin-;, towel, j ami ami eh :amel many things :e I'll send I a peMa! card for a Ilniiw!.re,irr'x 1'ricr (', ami H'uwlisitldvirmil. Ill go te the. city I can then have my memorandum made up, and il 1 j lea"l go I'll order by letter, at I have done be ! fore, and tret promptly ju-t whatl want at the I same price, that t would pay il in per-ou. ! Of course MinisthinjJ mi'jhi net lie jtixt e.c . as 1 expect it it, se I mut -end my order i " store that will let me exchange, or wiil pay y money back ill want it. Te de thin, and live th-greatest variety of KoedS in anyone '"tabh-hment ... the I n.te.i i .Stale te s..ccl from, 1 must address my postal card '.leiix WAJCAMAKi:u-(.llAJfI,I,i:i.l,v I.IIII.AIEltllIA ..Theiv, i e:l,.. llu:lI. fretting: This is a gee,i time te make up underwear, tee; e I'll add te mype-talcunl '.SVudMcan Ctultirv-car Price :V.' and -ce ii it won't be cheaper te get 1 it already made, and aveall that tiresome cut ting, sewing and trlniiiiim." flO-SUl&Uw Shaving becomes a luxury whtn ludiil; la daily with Cuticuni Shaving Seap. red Mether never lail te recommend Malt Hit ters a nourishing andslrengthcning. .wi:ctAh xetjvjm. SAMPLE '.NUTICK. It J- impossible ter a woman alter a taltlilul cimr-i of treatment with I.ytliii K. IMnkhanea Vegetable Compound te cenlinau te sillier .'.villi a '.vi.akiies.s et the uterus. Enclose a slump te Sir-. l.ydiaK. Pinkham, Sit Western avenue. I.ynn, Mass., !cr pamphlets. ij-'J9-lydceiKw What Alls Yeu? Js 11 a disordered liver giving you a yellow skin or costive bowels; which have resulted in distressing piles or de your kidneys refuse te perieral their functions'' It se, your sys tem will seen be clogged with poisons. Take a few de-os of Kidney Wert and you'll feel like a new man nature will threw off every Impediment and each organ will be ready ler duly. Uruggi-ts sell both the l)iy and Liquid. AVf Yrh AtUi. IV-lwd&w Uit. i:i:ewxi:.u, 1117 Areh street, I'lillaiM phia, has made a wonderful discovery, net by chance, but by patient, persistent research in medicine and ehemi-try. His U. ,V I.'. Cordial, for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and all troubles of the same nature, is the happy re sult et his work, and is destined te make his fortune. He ha.-already been eflered a s.naall lertune tepart with his secrel.but he widely concludes that if ethers can make money out et It he can. All druggists sell if. 50c. per bottle. It net at your dri;ggi-t', tell him you wish te give it atrial. Wine. The aiiprfi-cdented siicee-s el Spcer'n Wine in Xeith and Seuth America and Europe, lias gained for it among the medical faculty a standing reputation. Chenii-t- and scientific men have visited his cellar in New .lersey.antl analyzed his Wine, and pronounce it the most healthy and bcv.cllcialin the market. The lei- j lowing letter was received by Mr. Spcer from Dr. A. 1). Wilsen, one of the eldest and most celebrated physicians of Xcw Yerk city: "I I have been in tin- habit of u-ing S peer's 1'ert I Ur.ipe Wine, and I have found it an excellent j bteinachic, a gentle stimulant and tonic. It u especially u-efui in cases of great nervous de bility and stomach weakness." The dlspn-itien of unprincipled dealers te adulterate wines has compelled Mr. Spcer te bottle all his production-", and place his signa ture ever th" cerl: se a- te in-ure te the public Its purity. It is being used in churches for communion pnrpe-cs. This wine is endorsed by Jirs. Atlce ami Da vis, and sold by H. E. Slayniakcr, Lancaster Ta. ' febl-'JwUw Be Ye Like Foolish. ' Fer ten years lay wife was confined te her bed with such a complication of ailment -that no doctor could tell what was the matter or cure her. and I used-ap a small fortune In hum bug stuff. Six months age 1 saw all. S. flag with Hep Hitters en it, and I thought I would be a feel once mere. I tried it. but my roily proved te be wisdom. Twe bottles cured her, ehe is new as well and strong as any man's wife, and It cost me only two dollars, lie ye likewise foolish." II. W., Detroit, Mich febl-2wd&w Coughs. " Ereivii'a Bronchial Treclica'' are used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Bronchial Affections. Fer thirty years these Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They are'net new and untried; but, having been tested by wide and constant use ler nearly an entire generation, they have attained well-merited rank among the tew staple remedies of" the age. The Threat. "Brown's Bronchial Treches''' act directly en the organs of the voice. Theyhaye an ex traordinary effect In all disorders et the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when relaxed, either from cold or ever-exertion of the voice, and produce a clear and dis tinct enunciation. Speaker and .Singers Hud the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or Sere Threat re quires immediate attention, as neglect often times results In some incurabli. I.ung Disease. ' Brown's Bronchial Treche " will almost in variably give relief. Imitations are offered for sale, many of which are Injurious. The genu ine "Bretvni Bronchial Troches" are sold only inbexes. feb8HliwTuTh&S JiAJtBlAOjL'A. ISniTieASt Sides. On the Sth et February. ISrl, by theltev. W. T. Jerhard , ut his resi dence. Ne. 31 East Oramre street. William F. Ilritigauj. et Lanui.s Valley, te Miss Amelia I nines, ei r-iien. VJCATHti. Geiger. In tills city, Feb. '.. 1381. Anna M. Geigcr, wile et Christopher t.eigcr, in the GTith year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited teattend the funeral from her husband's residence, Xe. 'JI0 East King street, en Saturday atternoen at 2 o'clock-. In terment at Woodward Hill cemetery. 2til Esele. On February 4. l8l. in Itinggeld county, Iowa. Saleme D. Engle, wlfw of Gee. W. Englc, formerly et FMrville, this county, in her 'JStii year. SJitt' Alt t'JiJITJSEM KXTS. OET OUT. SET OUT. O Saner Kraut Set Out this (THURSDAY) night, at ltd JOHN A. SNYDER'S. Xe. lis North Queen Street. lKMICMKKIt II' YOU ARE A SUF KKKK x Ireni your Kidneys or a Torpid Liver, KIDNEYCUIiA will lemeve all trouble. flOc. a pae'.c. See circulars. KAUKFMAX'S DRUG STORE. 1 lO-lmd in: X. IJiieeii St., Lancaster, l'a. r UVO M'OKIC KOM.-.1S AND DWKI.L.INO forrent.Xe.Sand 10 Seuth Queen street. Apply at the Ixtklmgesckk Oflicc. JUsT RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL a-sorted stock of Secley' Hard Rubber Trusses, which are guartpcd te be the best in lint market, at RCCHMILLER'S, i!MM&!t w ivi North Qvcen Street. STOKE ROOM FOR RENT. TIIE STORE room new occupied by J. W. Keller (tln- ner). Ne. 1 7 We.-t ivlng street, irem April, next. Apply te 17-1 wdR A I.DERMAX McCOXOM Y. VCCTlON : AUCTION ! ! On THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVEXIXO will be sold at Iturkheldcr' store, corner et Chestnut and Plum streets. Ne. itj'J, Dry Uoeds, Notions, etc. Sale at 7 o'clock. 11. K. RURKHOLDER, febS-tldTu, IV.F&S Agent. SHERIFF'S SALE. TIIE CONTENTS OF store lately occupied by Mrs. Brimmer & Hell, Ne.fiEast King street, comprising a large assortment of Fancy ami Trimming Ooetls. Alse Indies' Wear. .V'C. will be sold bv the un dersigned en THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1S81, at 10 o'clock a. m. J.S.STR1XE, Sheriff. lli:-n.V; Sex. Auctioneer.-. ls'-itd I'O INVENTORS. W. K. BABCOOK, Atterney-at-I.uw, of Washington, D. c, form erly an examiner in U. S. Patent Oflicc, offer hi- services as solicitor befere the U.S. ami Foreign Patent Ohices. Careful work at fair prices. Was associatcet iMr. Jacob Staulfer, of Lancaster, until the hitter's death. fiO-Snal&w Sri.ClAI. NOTICE. THE INSPECTORS of the Lancaster county Prison desire te call the attention ofthe public te the large as-.-ertment or RAG and JUTE CARPETS made et tiie very best, material. Alse, RASKETS, CIGARS, GRAIN RAGS and PAPER RAGS, of all sizes, suitable for Millers and Grocer?, which will bn sold wholesale or retail at great ly reduced prices. Customer Carpets wewen iw usual, accord ing te directions and ut short notice. ISy order of the Heard J. L. HOFFMEIER, tin Imd'Jtaw&liuw President. I VIS! I J The partnership heretofore existing be tween the uuder.-igucd. us KLEISS & GER II Alii', in llic grecery business anil in the chain nianufactuiing business Is, by mutual agreement, dl-solved. Paul Gcrhart will settle I he affair- et tin; chain business, and Jehn Henry Kleiss of the grocery business. All persons indebted will plea-e make immediate payment. J. U. KLEISS, PAUL GERIIART. Mr. Paul Gei hart will continue in the chain manufacturing business at the old stand, Cherry alley, as hcrelolere. l"-Std BANNED GOOD-. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, FISH, &c. FRUITS. Peaches, Feurj?, Apples, Cherries, Ouiiiccfl, California Apricots, Egg Plums, Nectarines, Green Gages, Plums, &c VEGETABLES. ii. & R. XX. Tomatoes. Winslow, Aldrich and Raker's Green Cern, French and American Green Peas, pjc Pumpkin, &c. PISH. Fresh Salmen, Frcijh Lebster, Fresh Mack erel, Little Neck Clams, Rarataria Shrimp', Sardines in Oil, Sardines in Mustard, &c. CONDENSED MILK. Eagle and Swi-s Rramls. HUKSK'S, Ne. 1 7 EAST KING STHEET. 8 IMALL-I'OX. In consequence of the veiv large number of ra-e of this lutal disease new in our state and especially at Philadelphia, I have provided inylt with Fresii Aiiimal Vaccine VLrna, FROM DR. MARTIN, OF ROdTON, with which 1 am prepared te vaccinate or rc vaccinate anyone, who desires te be disease-proefii'.-ainst this unpleasant malady. Having fully tested the quality of the Virui et Dr. Martin, as obtained from the Calf, in -VKX) canes, I can unhesitatingly say it is almost a perfect preventive of Small-Pox. DR. C. A. GREENE, (:1J Years Experience), Xe.330 MIRTH QUEEN STREET, S ifdMWF&S Lancaster, Pa. "INSURE W J Esiabli-lu ITH THIS OLD ANP TYEL& lied Agency of the lllilll 1 OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in Safeaad Solid SeurUIcs. KIFE fc KAUFMAN, Ne. 10 EAST KING STREET, dil-'JnidJI.W.SR Second Fleer. IXTTEltTAJDrXEyTS. pETEKN VISIT OPERA HOUSE. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. AIR. JOHN D. M.18HLER in compliance with numerous urgent requests has the honor of reproducing the beautiful play, 'DEACON ORANKETT," A NEW ENGLAND IDL. Mr. Ben Muginley as Deacon Crankett, Supported by MR. JOSEPH WHEEI.OCK ami THE SAME COMPANY which last November afforded such genuine satisfaction. PRICES, .15, 50 & 75 Cfs. Diagram at 1 ecker's Office. . flKtd "CUJI.TON OPERA HOOK. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12. HARRISON'S COMEDY COMPANY. An erignal eccentric comedy bv 15. E.Woelf. esq., author of Mighty Dellar,"' 4c, entitled "PHOTOS," replete with comic situations, sparkling music and laughable effects. TWO AND A-HALF HOURS OF FUX. MR. JOHN D. M1SHI.ER say: "The com pany is composed et geed dramatic anil musi calitalcnt, and the ply is a kaleidoscope et tun. an epltmne of mirth and meledr. It is one of these peculiar productions, which, while it gives both Miss Alice and Leuis Harrison an opportunity te display their dramatic talent and versatility, yet withal bring each mem ber et thecomnanypreiuincnty forward, keep ing mi audience interested ami amused throughout from the rise te the fall ofthe cur tain. There is none or that drag se palpablv manifestin most plays similarly constructed, and which during the momentary nb-ence of the principals, wearies the house with medi ecre acting anil werse "uusincss' ireni the lesser light ei the company.'' Xe Advance in Prices. 33, 30 & 75 Cents. Reserved Scats at Yeckcr's Olllcu. lj?-."tit HAXTS. ANTED AT THIS OFFICE COPIES of the DAILY IX I ELLUIE.VCER et JANUJ ARY 'J!, isse. d:iti-tiil AtilRL. WANTS A PLACE I'OIC HOCME HOCME werk. Inquire at 411 .Middle Street, ltd fXrANTED A SDlhK G1RI. APPLY ltd tf a at U3 Xertli Duke street. ITrAin' ANTED AT THE LANCASTER BOLT f T Works a few active, industrious boys from twelve te fifteen year old. ts'-IItd WANTED WASH INC EITHER AT home or out. Apply at lTtl Lafayctte street. ltd WANTED A GERMAN HOY AVANTS A situation as errand boy or something at which he can make him-clt useful. Apply at 501 West King street. ltd SLEIGHS, AV. Carriages ! Carriages ! EDGERLEY & CO8. PraeticarCari iagt? IZnililvrs, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large As-ertment et BUGGIES AN1J CAKIHAUKS, Which we offer at the: VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work warranted, uiveus a call. j&S-Repairing promptly attended te. One 8t of workmen especially employed for that purpose. n-Jii-tfd&w 3lKlilV.ll.. Brandy as a Medicine The following article was voluntarily sent te Mr. H. E. Slaymaker, Agent, for Reigari's Old Wine Stere, by a prominent practising physi cian of this county, who has extensively u-cil the Rrandy referreii te in his regular praetiee. It is commended te the attention of these af flicted with Indigestion and Dyspepsia. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as a beverage, but te !.e used as a medieineef great potency in thecuic of some et the. destructive dt-'ea-es which Hweeji away their annual thousands of victim-. Willi a purely philanthropic motive wt: pre sent te the favorable notice of invalids espe cially these aillictcd with that miserable ei ease Dyspepsia, u s-pecilic remedy, which u nothing mere or less than Brandy. The age.l, with feeble appetite, and inert: or le-s debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A Sovereign Remedy erall their Ills and aches. Re it, hewcvei strictly understood that we prescribe and nc but one article, ami that is REIGART'S OLD BRAND 1', Sold by our enterprising young friend, 11 II SLAYMAKER. This Rrandy has steed the test for years, ami has never tailed, as iar as our experience extends, and c therefore give it the preference overall ether ISrandies no mat tcr wit h hew many jaw-breaking French titles they are branded. One-fourth of the iikiih'V that is yearly thrown away en various linpefent dyspepsia spccitlcs would sutllee te buy all the Rrandy te cure any such ca.e or eases. In proof el" the curative powers of Reigartfs Old Brandy, - In rases of Dyspepsia, we can summon mini bers of witnesses one. case in particular we cite: A hard-wer'aing farmer bail been aillictcd with an exhaustive Dyspepsia ter a number of years; his stemacli would reject almost every kind of feed; he had sour eructatiens con stantly no uppctite in fact, he was obliged te restrict his diet te crackers ami stale bread, and us a beverage he used McGrauu'ti Reet Rccr. He is a Methodist, and then, as new, preachctl at times, and in his discourse.) eltcn declaimed earnestly against all kinds of strong drink. When advised te try Relgart's Old Brandy, In ills case, he looked up with asteni-niiienl, but after hearing ei its wonderful etlects in the cases of some of his near acquaintance!;, he at last consented te fellow our advice. Hi: used the Rrandy faithfully ami steadily; the first bottle giving him an appetite, and bclere the second was taken he was a sound man. with a stomach capable of dlge.vtlnganythlng which ht-'chesc te eat. He stil! keens it and uses a lit lit tle occasionally; and since lie has this medi cine he has been of very little, pecuniary benc- m te me doctor. a ntAcr isime i-hyhicia H. E. SLAYMAKER, AUKM- FOR Reigart's Old riise Stere Established in 1785, IMPORTER AKD llUAI.KR IU FIXE OLD RRAXMKS. SHERRIES, si" I'E- RIOR OLD MADEIRA. (Imported in tsis, 18-27 anil 1S.) CHAMPAGNES O EVERY BRAND, SCOTCH AM'. PORTER. BROWN' STOUT. 4fct. 2 EAST KINO ST.. LANCASTER. I'A I'KOVEKi:. J Ne one can be sick when w hen the stomach bleed, liver and kidneys are hcalthv, and Hep Bitters keep them se.-' "Thccrcaleit nourishing tonic, appetizer atrengthener and cur.iti ve en arth. liep Ril ten." " It i impossible te remain lengdek or out el health, where Hep Bitters -ire used." " Wbv de Hep Bitters cure se much '.'" " Re cause they give geed digestion, ri-h bleed, and liealthyctien of all the organs.' ,rNe matter what your tre:isi'- or r.ilmcnt is, Hep Bitters will de you geed." "Remember, Hep Bitters n;ver does harm. but geed, always and continually." "Purify the bleed, cleanse the stomach and 8Wetcn the breath with Hep Bitter-'." " Qulat nervca and balmy alcceie. Hep Bit tert." ' "Ne health with inactive liver and urinary organs without Hep Bittern." Hep Bitters Maiiuuielui'iiiir Company, Rotiiester, New Yerk, and Terente, Ontario. ittiiVlv-IM. t'cw THIRD EPITIOfl. THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. lO, 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. Washington. Feb. 9. Fer the Middle Atlantic statps, rainy followed by clearing weather, wanner southerly veering te colder westerly winds, falling followed by rising barometer. K1SIXO RIVEIW. Duuger Ahead at I'lttsDurgli. PiTTsncReu, Pa., Feb. 10. The con. tinned rain and tliaw of the past three days is causing a great rise in the rivers. At one o'clock this afternoon the Menen- gahela was rising rapidly with a gorge of 19i above dam Ne. 1. The gorge in the Youghiegheuy river came out this mcrning sweepitig away coal property amounting te nearly $100,000. In the Delaware Valley. Water G.r, Feb. 10. There is heavy fog and rain along the Delaware valley, and the snow is melting rapidly. There is an enormous body of ice in the 1 iver and there are fears of a tloed. The Mississippi Freshet. New Orleans, Keb. 10. The water is still rising in the rear of this city. Skills and s-ailbeats arc coming iute very general use in the overflowed districts. Railroad llriitgu Swept Away. Macen, Ga., Feb. 10. The Macen & Augusta railroad bridge ever the Ocinul gee river at this point washed away yes terday, the second time within thirty davs. STRIKING l'RINTEIW. Cemiic.iltura 011 Halstcail's l.e;ive their Cases. Commercial Cincinnati, Feb. 10. One-half of the compositors in the Commercial eiiice left their cases last night upon the order of the typographical union. A committee fiein the union waited en Mr. Halstcad en Tuesday night and presented demands which he premised te consider. I'cing pressed for an immediate decision he said that he did net propose te make his a "union" eflicc. The strike was there U2)0ii ordered. The committee waited upon Mr. Halstcad again last night, but while he felt disposed te grant the specific demands made as te tabular work and ".standing time" ha would net de se as a iekeu of submission te the union. ifI..i.i:t-.S ON A I'ROl.tU. !esn-i;etive t'ire in 3Icmplil Oil 'Works. Mrmimiis, Feb. 10. Fire was discovered at 9 o'clock this morning 111 the stock room f the Southern oil works. The llanies .spread with such rapidity that ihe workmen had scarcely time te escape with their lives. The combustible material fed the flames, and they seen en veloped the entire structure which, to gether with two thousand barrels of oil, one thousand tens of oil cake, and 0110 thousand tens of cotton seed, was titally destroyed. The building and contents was valued at $200,000. I ire In !)e nisen, Tex., ;.f.vi"..vreN, Tex.. Feb. It). A dispatch fiein Dcuisen says tire there yesterday dc dc .stieycd the Ifcrald eJlice and a number of stores. Tela! less, .$."58,000. NO CHOICE. "'tve Inell'eetiial Dalfets ter Senater. Haimhsuckc, Feb. 10. Twenty-second ballet : Wallace SO, Heaver (i:!, Hayne 02. seanering 2.I. Twenty-third ballet : Wallace SO. Hea ver OS, Hayiie 00, scattering iM. Affcr the twenty-third ballet the con vention adjourned until te-morrow. Small -pox in .lersey City. Jkkkkv City, X. J., Feb. i0. The small-pox is increasing in .Teisey City. In one house in Green street are eight e.!svs, and in a house at the feet of Merris stiett there are four catcs. Heth houses are situated in the most densely populated portion of the city. Nere j-.Iiirilcrcr lit l.ai-e. Macen, Ga.. Feb. 10. One hundred dollars reward is elVered for the arrest of Dec Wilsen, colored, who killed dames Finlcy en Monday night. Finley entered a bar-room and was shot down by Wilsen from behind the counter. Railroad Cel'ii-.li.ii. Snmi'RY, Mass., Feb. 10. A freight and passenger train collided en the Old Colony railroad near here this morning. The liremaii of the freight train was killed and one passenger slightly wounded. l'rececdinxs In the lleiihe. Wamiinoten, Feb. 10. At 1:15 the Heuse went into committee of the whole en the river and harbor appropriation bill. An Englishman te Walli tu New Yerk. Londen, Feb. 10. Littlcwoed, a Shef field pedestrian, has entered for the match which commences 1:1 New Yerk March 7th. '"ii Political ."We co a. Cleveland, e., Feb. 10. Senater K. L. Sawyer, of Wisconsin, went te Menter te-day. A large number of visitors te Mcn'er step here without registering or leave the trains at small way stations. Imnei taut from .Menter, Cmc.u.e, Feb. 10. Information from Menter says Garfield will net have the composition of his cabinet ready for an nouncement until the end of February ; that his inaugurals net yet written, but that it wiil be shortly. SHOCKING DESTITUTION. A- ramllt In Peiiiiylvaiilii Flv Days With out I-'oeil or Fuel. MeCaitley City, J'a., has recently been greatly shocked by the revelation of a thrilling case of destitution and want. The victims arc Mrs. Geerge C. Kent and her four children, residents of that quiet town. She is the wife of G. C. Kent, the notorious piano tuner, who lias been'play iug his game of trickery aud fraud in .New Yerk and Pennsylvania. The family 10 side in a small cabin at the feet of the west range of Moosic mountains, where the mer cury lias been 2" degrees below zero several days during the past two months. On the night of January 15, after they had lc lc stieyed the better part of their household goods te keep a fire, the fuel gave out, and for live days they endured the severe weather with neither lire nor mwisiens, except a few raw potatoes and some corn meal which was substituted for feed. On the sixth day a neighbor chanced te visit the house and found the mother prestr.i ted and the children dying. Their feet and hands were frozen and it was with difficulty he aroused them. The diifir, weie ten feet hi'Ii at the deer and the bceue in the interior was beat trending. The story of the sufferings of the family spread like wildiiiv, aud their neighbors turned out en masse te rvNevc their condition. Severe storm en the Coast. The storm along the gulf coast is re ported te liave been the severest for several years. All the wharves and bath houses between Mississippi Citv and Bi Bi lexi were damaged or" destroyed. Barnes's hotel and the wharf at Mississippi City, were demolished. The Morgan line steamer Jesephine, from Havana, foundered off Ship Mand, en Tuesday morning, but her passengers and crew were saved. The vessel, which was valued at $200,000, is a total less, with her cargo. Nearly all the buildings at Pass Manchae. Leiiisi.mn. iiiMmRmr i, depot and telegraph office, were blown down the same morning. Xe lives were lest, but the inhabitants lest all their fnruiture and previsions. The water in the suburban portions of Xew Orleans continued rising yesterday. At Pensaeela, all but one e? the wharves were damaged, and five vessel were blown ashore, but all floated yester day. The bridge ever Bayou Grande, be tween the city and the navy yard, was washed awav. .VAJCKKTS. Atfw Yerk market. w Yeiik. t'ub. !. Fleur Ruvcrs favor liS'it expert and home trade demanded ; Miperlltiu tatw Ji i:;; ;i,i: Uxti-.i li tl i"Jtl.Vi; choice de y .v.jjt ye : tancy de $t yr.fJ'J .111; round hoop Ohie fl lli-j iHi iHi cheice de ut J.". Wjji; 7.": uiiperSlnr west ern ?: T."'j7 1 IK): common te ;oed tx tra de $1 i-tfl.". ; cheiee de $1 OOflC 7r -choice white wheat de : UOiiijOl 8e-.u hern' .itichaiixcd ; common te f.ur e.xtia jt ZOrf j IS: mcid toctieiee de .". (: .. Wheat about J.Je lower and fairly active: Ne. ' Red, Keb. si lip.. : de .March, SI 17-', 1 IS':.: de April. ?l isi .jij . ,) j.iy $1 1S!..(SI IS' Cern dull, searci MI mm! uc-terii spot, .V'..J de fnt are X!A,',;.-i 0.itiiiict.stc:iiiY :si:,(t, n'i'i'jiSc ; Western JffilScJi : Ne. J April, lie riil'.adeiidil.i MurLet. I'niL.M'.a.niiA. l'a., 1 cbrnarv 10. Kleur quiet but steady; tii.:'rline -J ":; i ; extra t." MiH -r;;hie .tad Indiana lainlly F.1 ifi;e 73: l':i. de $l ,..a , u : bl. Leuis tamlly f 5i((; w: Jtinntseia i:.:.a jr. (.-, 7;,; straight, Si7."Wti5i"., .i...i t- pat.iiit i;-i;jj- :ai sin-In de ir. .V)j(!7 7., Rye tleur llrm at .... ie W'heat market inutt a.i.l t-.e-ier: Ne. i Western lied SI ll'.u.t:: IVnu'.u Ke.l, and Aiuber.fl IJJl It. Cern firm nut jpiiet ; ktfaiaer WJ?.V;e ; yc'iew .MIc : mixed ..Jn.ljj. e. O.its itiiet lull iiuu; "Ne. I Whit.i 4."1.: file; Ne. -J de t'. w::,c: Ne. de l::;!:;'.a:; Ne. -iMixetfrJe. - .- Rye llrm at!.V. I'rovidieiw unlet : !in s.-, purl;, il.: :m. KM); iiaw.l.".et:!l.-.Ml:lM-et ha:in j-JiKj-.'j; in dian iii.-slicel'$I'j.i'l-.i.Vl 1.0. I. K:tci.:i sinekeit ham lt!.;llc: ilei;leii hitni- t-'j''i'.l,: ,c : smoked PlieilMers .Vi&'k.: salt de.Vi.V Je. Lartl ijiiict : ciiy kcttleT 'liii!Ii';c : !oe.-,i. biileneis"J5JU',c; prune steam $:is7WIi. Hetter less active and but stt-adilv held : Creamery extra SISqXU: : doeod le cheiee -JJe; el ; Rratlferd county and Xew Yerk ex Ira, tub-T, J7Q-J3c:de llrlciu-i. it(Jiic; Western dairy extra 'JtSfji'JTe; de Ked loeheieo Jtlft'ile. Rolls fancy letn scarce and wanted; I'eiin'a Kxliii I.llSc: Western leerve extra IS'J3. fcKK-t dull and weak : I'enu'a. Weslerr 'Jiji-.'lc. szu,".v ; Cheese jiilct and sleadv ; New Yerk full cream, l."!(f3M:; Western full cream, lSiii::' (c; ile lair le j;.ied I,2f3l2.lc; de haifskim-. IJl'.j'i(!llf;I,a. ile IIP '.d:.r. Petroleum dull ;relined '.le. Whisky at $1 10. Seed Oemt te iirime clever juiet 73S;4; ile de Tiuiethv jobbing ilWt: : dodo Kl.ixsee.i llrm at $ I 0l i.'. Stock ill antes. . iew Yekk mteci:h. block-strent;. Kchruury U. a.m.. k. i. k. r. m. r. M. le:::- l-.:in lKi imi :t:tie Meney .V2B Kriu it. R ts!.; is,1; is-) Michigan .'. .t 1.. ....1:M' , il las Michigan Cent. R. R..lis lis' Its, Chicago & N. W ,i;'., liiji lil ChicuKe. Jl. & ht. I. Ii:j.' WM Ili Han. !?t. J. Cem .71-'.; :ai .-,? " ' l"M....llif Iill " KilJ.'. Teledo & Wabash -is A It " Ohie.'i MH-N-dppi 1:114 l.;j St. l.euis, I. M..tS It., ut Ot.-. Ml Ontario and Western. tn.'M ll-'T 41-!.! c. c. & i.e. r. 1: -r.:,; i-?M Nuw Jersey (Vnlial.. ti'Ja !i-y; '..!' Del. Ildiiseu Oaniil Hw IH7; Del.. I.ael:..: Westcnilsti-; i.'l',' IJe?S Western Union Tel.. 110 IW. !i;' I'aeiflcjMali s.s. n. :i e-.j-; :,uy. Aniericni O.Tei.Ce Union l'acilic 117,'j ll.v llS;i li an -in.- & Texas lit,', 1'.-"- I.;';. New Yerk Central 117J Adams ICxpress I'J7 Illinois Ceiiti-a! IIS; Cleveiand .'i I'itH Ii Chica;;" & Reck 1 ISIJ.! 1'ltt.sbiirKh.V Kt. W i::.V?J riiii.AtiKi.rniA. Stocks bteady. I'triinsylvania It. R. .. '-"'j; IMiil'a. iz R-adintr. :i " Lehigh Valley WM, ::i iiii iit" itJi l.ei.i;;!i Niivitr.iReu... vl Nertlicru I'acin C'eui I! I'M . 70 Pitts., Titusv'c A IS.... 2) 'ii Northern Ceutiai .,.. .. fhil'a."c Kile R. It.... '-.J Northern I'cnn'i' On. R. R's of N..J Ilcstenville l'ass V.ty, .. Centra! Trues. Ce StJiDIVAln. Mrs. Lyclia E. PiukhaiR, OF LYNN, MASS., is tie Bierr! lfer Vegetable CGimieuuiI IheSavifir ei" Her Vex. Health, Hepo and Happincsa Re . stored by the use of I,YDIA E. PINKHAM'S Vegetable Compound, The Positive Cure Fer All Female Complaints. Thl-uitMDiiratlOJi. :s Its name sumifie. con sists et Veaetalile 1'repcrtlcs that are lutriiilcs-t te the ine-t delicate invalid. Upen one trial the merits of this compound will be rccenizeit, as relict is i!iiinedlite;anil when its iise'I.-i con cen tiniicd, in nineiy-iiine ca:s in a hundred, permanent cure is eil'ected. as thousands will testily. On account of its proven inerits.it il te-day recommended end pres-ribe.l by th best phvfciciiins in the country It will curt! entirely the worst form of railing of tins uterus, l.cueeriluca, irreularaml jialn 1 ill Menstruation, all Ovarian Trouble-', In flammation and Ulceration, Floed iiif?", all Ii placements :.nd tli ceiiiciiuent spinal wu!s iiesH. and i-i e-pec!ally adapted te the Ciana or i.ifj. In lact it has proved te be the irrealer't ami best remedy that has ever been di-cevercd. It K'i-iueate.s every portion el" thu system, and cives new lite and vler. It removes !.iiiitnes liatiilency, iiestreys all ei-avin ter stimulant, and relici e, weakness of tin; stemacli. It cures Illeatin;.', Jli.-adache-', Nervous Pros tration, Oeneial Debility. Mceplcssiie.w. lm lm liressien and Indigestion. That leeliii;orbear leeliii;erbear 111 down, causing pain, weight and l.-tekache, i.s always permanently cured by it.s use. It will at all times, and under all circtiui-itanccg, act in harmony with the law that governs th female system. Fer Kidncj' cemptaints of cither sex this Compound i.s unsurpa-scil. Lydia B. Pickhaia's Vegetable Gompennd '"Iprcpnred at v:r: and 'ii" Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price!. Six Letties ter.-jr-. Sent by mail in the form et piiN, al.-e in the form et lozenges, en receipt, et price, 31 per box, for Cither. Mrs. I'INKIIAM Ireely answers all let ters of inquiry. Send ter p.imphl'-t. Address as) above. Mention thi. pit iter. Ne lamilv should bi: wiilieuL I.YIIA B PINKHAM'S I.I VKi: I'H.I.S. They cure Con Cen Con Htijiatien, RiIie!i-.i.ens and Torpid! et tte Liver. i cents per box. Johnsten, Ilolleway & Ce., (.Jenenil Agents, i'liiinileJii-jht. Fer sale by C. A. I.eehcr, u Kitst Uin street and Oce. W. Hull, 15 West Kiliijslieet. i-.M-l-,.i..O'l&VT
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