&M&aUN.Ull!H Urtll II 'l "l"'l T..- .,-,-., - i i' j.eMimiiwa: LANCASTER DAILY INTEIXIGENOEH MONDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1881. of Geerge Krag Skecnbcrger and daughter of the late Win. Hamilton, of Lancaster county, died a few days age at her residence, at Cliften, a .suburb of Cincinnati. Mrs. Shccnbcrgcr was a native of this county, a woman of most amiable qualities and possessed of all the accomplishments which gicat wealth and high social position afFotdel. She was well-known and greatly beloved by many of the best families of this city, with several of whom she was related. Miss Catharine Gibcrsen, who died yes terday at A. W. Woodward's bearding house, en Xerth Duke street, was a well known and highly inspected maiden lady. She formerly kept stoic in Ml Jey and mere recently bearded at the Cad well house, this city. She had desired that her remains be cremated, but it is net likely the request will be heeded. Death or William Marshall. The subject of this notice, who died y. tcrday at his home en West Orange street, after a lingerins; illness, was born in Lan caster city en Jan. 12, 1812, and at the. age of IS was apprenticed at the trade of shoe making te Charles Gillespie. He worked at his trade mere or less during his whole life time, all the years of which were spent in this city, With the removal of Franklin and Marshall college te Lancas ter he was appointed janitor of the institu tion, first when en Lime street and after wards at the building new occupied by the college. He continued Silcrc until about 1SGS, and was highly popu lar with the faculty and students. Fer some years he has buen watchman at the Inquirer building in this city. In every station he was faithful te the inter ests entrusted te him. Mr. Marshall was a member of St. Jehn's Free Episcopal church, a devoted Christian, an upright citizen and an unflinching Democrat, lie was the father of twelve children, of whom six survive him four daughters and -nr.il: -.r ..r .i. i- l- rau uii, r imam .11., 01 ui'j l . .0. iriv.y. aim James it., postmaster 01 mis cay. Death el Mrs. Kuth. Mrs. Martha Kutli, widow of Francis Ruth and mother of IJiin'auiin and Frank Ruth, well-known residents of this city, died at her icsidcncc, 112 West Orange street,. 011 Saturday, in the S!th year of her age. Miv. l(..lh'. maiden name was Mooney, and her brother was for many years the m.iuacr of the C iruwail fur naces. She was the mother of nine chil dren, eight of whe.ii survive her, and all of whom except O.ia are married and re side in this county. The husband of Mrs. Ruth for many jv.irs lived en the farm new owned by Rev. Jehn iCebr, neilli of this city, and 011 another farm, 011 the Ce lumbia pike some distance west of Lan caster. Thence they removed te Lancas ter and have lived here since. Mrs. Ruth was a genial and pious woman, widely known and much esteemed by a large cir cle of friends in this city and the northern part of the county. She was a member of the First Reformed church of this city. TliK LOCAL TOIJACUO TKi5I The Crep ISKll oil' tiie l'ei anil Keady I-r SI lipping. The warm, rainy and foggy weather of i the past week afforded the tobacco grow ers a. mere favorable opportunity than , they have heretofore enjoyed of taking , from the poles and preparing for market ; their cieps, many of which have been j hanging in the sheds high and dry sin re ' last September. Probably nearly the en- j tire crop has been taken from the poles : and there is little doubt it will rapidly be j put into the best shape possible te tempt ' the careful and timid buyer te purchase it. And as the great , snow drifts which for two long months j blocked up ihe country mads have been j dissipated and the frost am! slush and mud will also have disappeared by lhe ' time the stripping shall have einled, we , may fairly leek for an old -fashioned revival in the tobacco trade before many weeks. We have the following transactions te i report in the crop el is.SU, from Penn j township, Mr.K. II. Kauifman has b.)ii;dit , twoaercsfreniCeo.il. llossler at 11, (i j and 51 ; one acre from Samuel (Iiaybill for 18, (5 and 15. One aeic from Wad J ray-1 bill for 10, i (5 ami '!. One acre from j Henry Shill'er for 15, and ;J. One aeic ; from Jacob Hessler at 10 and ". ', Jacob Singer has bought llciijainiu j Rishep's crop of one and a-half acres, J same township, for $-J00. i James Adair, same township, has been offered and refused 21 cents through ler I his crop. I Madisen trvin x Nm, Jiave se.il te Skdes & Frey, three acres for SI. 200. The ' figures are high, but the crop is a remark ably iine one. A dealer of this city who makes careful estimates, states that the amount of the crop of 1SS0 sold up le date is about 5,000 eases. Of the crop of 1S70 about 500 eas2.s were sold last week. Philip Lebzeiter sold te Louies Drainer's Sens, Philadelphia, '200 cases en private terms. Skilcs fc Frey sold during the week 175 cases. Harry C.Moere sold JO cases of the same crop, and no doubt there were ether sales that have net been made public. The demand for '70 continues active and the prices keep well up. TUB HARRISONS. l'lioteft " at Fulton Opera IIuiae. On Saturday evening the Harrison musi cal comedy company appeared at the opera house before an audience of fair numbers in their own cxt.-avnganza of "Photes."' There is nothing in theconipesitiou calling for analysis, being made up as it is of a constant succession of ludicrous scenes and incidents, quite beyond the pale of commonplace description, with here and there a dash of pretty music, that for the time being cer tainly please the average spectator and auditor if they don't leave a very lasting impression en his sensibilities. Leuis Harrison is an original genius, a clever comedian, whose take-oil's and burlesques produced an immense hit. His sister, Miss Alice Harrison, is a charming little seubrcttc actress, who wen the immediate favor of the audience by her piquancy, and K. E. Graham's nonsensical " business" added te the fun that prevailed fast and furious from the outset. Miss Clara Daniels played a very pretty fandango en the guitar, "but there is nothing te he par ticularly commended in her voice. There are several ether people in the troupe who fill up very nicely, the performance as a whole being one that thoroughly pleased the audience. Notaries I'ubllr. Commissions as notaries public hac been received at the county recorder's of fice for the following named gentlemen, who have been appointed by Gov. Heyt for terms of three years, from the dale of their commissions. The reason ler dating the commissions se far back is bee.ut.se the recipients had received temporary commis cemmis commis siens en the dates named, le continue in force until the reassembling of lhe Legis lature. Jehn W. Resh. Marietta, te date from June Gth, 1880. A J. Kauffman. Columbia, te date from December 31st, 1870. Jehn H. Brubaker, Elizabcthtewu, le date from April 20, 1S80. Christian Bachman, Strasburg borough, te date from 3Iarch 12, 1830. S. P. Stenctt, Marietta, te dale from April 17th, 1880. Henry B. Beccker. Fairville, i., date from March 20th, 1880. Wagen Itroken. This morning about 7 o'clock Kehler's beer wagon ran into a milk wagon en North Queen street, breaking tiie hind wheels and letting the wagon down. Ne ether damage was done. Fred Brimmer assisted the milk man by giving him another wagon. COLUMBIA NEWS. it; it kkuulah coi:uesreMK'cis Captain D. Braiuard Case is again con fined te his bed with the illness ever which he thought he had obtained the mastery a week age. Mrs. Dr. D. Mellinger, while walking en the coal chutes en Saturday afternoon, te see the moving ice, was se unfortunate as te fall into one of the empty coal bins. She was removed te her home when it was found her injuries consisted of severe bruises en tiie body and a scratched face. The members of the company, who will give the entertainment in the opera house en the leth iust., for the benelit of the peer of the town, are meeting with suc cess in the sale of tickets. A geed house is assured them and they are -anguiue of pleasing their audience. Te-day being St. Valentine's day Cupid's messengers have their hands full in send ing kind remembrances te distant and near friends conveying the esteem in which they are held by the senders of the embellished notes, who te thwart destiny, generally manage te remain unknown te tlie stricken mortal", who would delight in basking in the rays of their sun-shiny glances, l'e 3 sibly bide by siiie with one of the.-.c loving clfusiens will he found a severe caricature which is supposed te bear some sort of a resemblance te the receiver. The only wonder is that, between the two, the i oer fellow is net driven te suicide. The post masters will have cause te remember the day. Jlloetiiiger Commits. At Friday's meeting of councils the finance committee presented a report which showed the receipts of the month, including a balance of $2,50G.el, te be $12,o'.Jti.e7. Tlie expenditures amounted te $10,e 12.2-1, leaving a balance in the treas wry of l,'J"'S..S'i. The property committee i icpertcu having drawn leases ter the opera house store-rooms ; the portioning oil" of the opera lmu.se 'v.'.emeiit for the benefit of Mr. E. 11. Stamen, at his expense ; the tracingjef the borough plan,:ind the issuing of an order te the proper officer te arrest all the persons win were implicated in tiie disturbance in the opera house en the evening of the 8th inst., and prosecute IhtWll te (!-. full ii-(i.l til" llie Inw J lie r. ad committee recommended that a guide I "'"'b "' Columbia, ilic religious be established for Florence street as seen services wcie conducted by Rev. Jehn Mc as practicable in order that proposed Cey, iVeshyicrati, of Columbia, and Rev. building operations might net be retarded. -" J-", Mitliei 1st, of Millerville, both An order was granted te establish this and I e1 whom paid a filling tribute tothemeni tethemeni anv ether necessary grading. A request '"'' "' 1m':' ''"'' ,,c hiueral precession bv Mr. James 1). Sladc, in behalf of tlie I coasted efsecral hundred carriages filled persons interested in the entertainment te i v,th mourning relatives and sympathizing be given en the 15lh iust., for the benelit fiends and acquaintances. Qui'e a nuiii nuiii ef the peer of the town, for a reduction "er were present from tins city among in the rent of the enera house, was ic hem being Cel. m. L. Pcipcr, II. Z. ferrcd te the piepci'tv committee with , ?-!"-S C.G. Rhoads and ether prominent power te aei. Messrs. 'Jacob and Charles i citizeus. rihe remains were deposited in Mimch, in behalf of the butchers, spoke ' -"'' cemetery. As is usual at country at lengih, asking for a change in the hour j "erals, a large proportion of these who for the admission of butchers te their ' t tended returned te the Mann mansion, ' stalls en market, davs. The matter was I I referred te the market committee. Ciders , : were drawn in favor of the several lire companies for their quarterly appropria tion, and tiie chairman of the lire commit tee was authorized te purchase coal, such i as is used by the Pennsylvania railroad company'.-. locomotives, for the use of the tire engine;, the same te be charged te the accounts of the lire companies. " Tlieicgu- laler was instructed te place the borough plan in the hands of treasurer for safe j keeping ; several bills were passed and I council ad'enmed te meet en Wedncdav. March .M.' The River. , The ice move was watched by our peo ple with uu'.Iiuiiuisiied interest durintr; the i whole of Saturday, and even the colder weather am! high winds of Sunday did net have the effect of keeping them from iiie river shore. True, there was nothing te ! be seen except breken-uj) ice, carried at i :u- win 01 i lit current. Willi here and there a piece of timber, an odd beat, which had been tern from its moorings, a chicken coop or some ether article mere frequently found en land than en water, but, with humanity, such sights alw.ivs did draw, and. v.iry probably, always will, I notwithstanding they arc the accempani- j incuts of destruction at the expense of suffering human being:-. Since the break- , up the ice Las passed here very quietly. J The shanty en Samuel Read's battery, be- I low the dam, was carried away en Satur- day afternoon and ether battery owners ' have been equally luckless. Seme of our cutes prising beat owners have been catch- nig uriiiweiHi. and te vary the monotony the small boy has been frequently fallin j1"0 hV ''ve-.. '('"s last event, repeatedly happening, aii'erded no end of amusement I te .the large number of persons who spent J the pleasant afiorueon id Saturday at the cea! chutes. Then; is a creat gorge of ice at Mini derfs island near McCall's Ferry, the channel en this side bcim; effectually choked. The channel iunni:H between tnc lsiauu aim the leric county snore is entirely tee narrow te cany oil" the ice as fast, as it arrives aud there is great dan e r of it closing at any time. The Pequea bridge, although moved from its piers, has net yet been carried away and possibly may be saved. The ice is piled se hili that it is compared te mountains. The Pennsylvania railroad ticket agent at this place has been ordered te sell no tickets te any point below McCall's Ferry. At Col umbia every thing is quiet. There is a clear channel en this side of the river, but the ice is still running en the ether side. The ice and water together have caused much damage down the river. The Col umbia it Pert Deposit railroad bridge ever the IVeuca creek at its mouth was washed from its piers, en Saturday night. The passenger train which left here for Pert Deposit at 0:20 o'clock en Saturday evening is lying below Pequea, while in its front is piled, en the railroad tracks, eight or ten feet of ice for a distance of two or three miles. The train cannot move in cither direction. An engine with one car was Bent te Pcquei this morning te bring up any passengers who may be there. At a recent meeting of the Columbia water company the following directors were elected : Samuel Sheck, Sam nci Truscott, J. A. Meyers, William M. Mc C hi re, II. A. Fendcrsmith, Jeseph II. Black and Samuel Small. The beard or ganized an fellows : President, Cel. Samuel Shecli : Secretary and Treasurer, Simen C. May ; Superintendent, "Wm. B. Fasig. ie. .Mr. Shannan, of Wrightsville, officiated yestcylay morning in the M. E. church of this place. The services of last evening in the E. E. Lutheran church, were conducted by Rev. Dr. Brown, of Columbia. X full meeting of Chiquesalunga tribe, Xe. )!), I. O. R. :L, has been called for to morrow evening tomake arrangements for lhe celebration of the coming anniversary. Te-Iay8 Horengh News. Hugh Murphy sold five shares of Sus quehanna iron company stock te Michael Schell at public sale at the Franklin house en Saturday evening, at between 75 and .-57! per share. C. II. McCiiIIeugh, executer of tiie es tate of Susan Jerdan, deceased, sold at public sale at. t'.ie Franklin house en Sat in day evening, te Jehn Ratziiigcr, the prepei ty en Seuth Fifth streel, between Cherry and Union streets, for $51).i. The prepei ty of Jeseph M. Watts, next deer above the opera house, was sold at public sale en Saturday evening at the Franklin house, te William Merris, for $1,770. The Baney property, offered at public sale en Saturday evening was withdrawn. . ratent Itinera. A patent was granted Samuel A. Greff, of this city, en Friday for Lis Chill-Chilli bitters te be used for the euro of diseases of the stomach and bleed. The patent was secured through Wm. R. Gerhart, solicitor of patents. Sale or Securities. Jacob B. Leng, real estate agent, sold en Saturday at private sale, $0,600 Quarry ville railroad bends at $110 and back in terest. Samuel Iiess & Sen. auctioneers, sold at public sale, en Saturday, Feb. 12. 1881. at the Franklin house in the borough of Columbia, Lancaster county, for C. E. Grabill and Geerge 13. Breneman, admin istrators of Geerge Begle, deceased. 5 120 shares te the same for $70 per share. One huncined shares of Columbia water company stock te II. M. North, esq., for $1.80 per share ; 100 shares te the same for $1.70 per share; 150 shares te Will iam Patlen, esq., for $2 per share. This afternoon Samuel I less & Sen, auctienr-em, sold at the Cooper house the following bends, &c. : Eighteen shares of Farmers' national bank stock, te Win. S. Shirk at $101.10 per .share. Twe shares of same te .1. P. Wieker sham, at $101.05 per share. Five shares of Lancaster County na tional bank stock te Jacob Burkhelder, at $10:s.05 per share. Twe $500 first mortgage bunds of the Lancaster & Ouarryvilie railroad te Jehn Hess, at $112 per $100. One $1,000 bend of the same eeinpanv, $112 per $100, te. Jacob Rachmau. Twe $1,000 bends of the same company, te Jacob Bachinan. at, $112 per $100. Five shares of First national bank of Strasburg stock, te Daniel Potts, at $134.90 per .share. Seven shares of same te Jacob Frantz, at $134.20 per share. Five shares of Farmers' national bank stock te L-;i Rhedas, at $10-i per share. A V.ry Large Funeral. Tlit; funeral of Mis. Jehn S. Mann, of Maner, which took place yesterday morn ing, was one of the largest ever held in that section of the county. Almest the oat'ie community turned out te de honor te the remains of their departed friend and neigh ber. The following named gentlemen acted as pall bearers : II. M. North, Jehn S. Fcudrich, Hiram Wilsen and P. S. where dinner was served te several hun- met person.;. Committing Nuisances. Fer some time past the janitor of tiie law building, comer of Duke and Grant streets, has been much annoyed by nuis ances committed en the stab-nays eTthafc building. Sometimes parties who have sought relief at the soup-house have ta ken the bread, meet and soup given them in charity and deliberately emptied them upon the I loe r.. Mere iiilhy nuisances have also been committed. This morn ing f we bootblacks were seen te enter the building and go up stairs with their soup kettles. They weii arrested and le.ked uj for a healing. Nei;I!ii-lieiid Tragedies. The illegitimate child of Martha Glad feltcr, aged. 17, was found accideiitly smothered in bed in the Yerk alsmheuse, Lwis McCerkle, aged 12, fell through the new water closet al the Chester county court house and was smothered te death in the cess peel. Henry Arneld and Ts.i.ic Simmons, two Yerk boys, while watching I lie ice flood en ihe Coderus, e.:une aero;.) a root which they supposed te be sweet amaiia and chewed it. and died. CIemj el the "Ier:iviaii mpjcr. On Saturday evening the supper in the lecture room ei the Moravian church, under tiie auspices of the Yeunjr Ladies' Guild of that congregation, terminated. The ai tendance was large, and the entire affair a signal success in every respect. All the tables were completely devastated of their geed things, and mere could have been disposed of, had tliere been anything mere te seli. The profits have net yet been figured up. but will net quite a neat sum. Axle ttrekiii. Last eveiiitijr as Dr. S. T. Davis was " W:IS i driving en North Duke street, near 1 I1 led-1 crick, one of the axle; snares el Susquehanna iron company stock te W. W. Upp, esq., ler $75.10 per share; i3 shares te the same for $75.95 per share : w .f iiie vim,r '-11.U..11- I peril is averted. It is a-nper'.atively line reni ns ei ins coupe suiuien- '.,,,. ..... ,- ,. ...,i', ,:..,.. ,.., ly broke, and tnc driver was thrown for-1 ward from Ids seat and upon the shafts. Dr. Davis was thrown violently against i ' tiie window of the coupe, crushing tiie i glass te pieces and alighting unhurt en the i l street. 'I he driver succeeded in calcium; the horse before it get away, or before any further daniie was done. The Calls et Snow. Aii old .subscriber te the Intelligence!: residing at ( ordenvillc has kept a record of the larger falls of snow between the 20th of Xovember and Feb. "5. It shows the following : Nev. "20, " inches ; Nev. 25, 8 inches; Nev. 27, 2 inches : Dec. 20, 5 inches : Dec. 21. 2 inches ; Dec. 20, 8 inches ; Dec. 2D, ' inches ; Jan. e, G inches : Jan. 0, 1 inch ; Jan. 12. 1 inch ; Jan. 10, 1 inch ; Feb. ;5, 7 inches. Total.' 47 inches. I'ay Your TelS. Daniel Singer w.ts before Alderman Mc Mc Mc Coneiny litis afternoon te answer a com plaint made against him by the Millcrs ville and Slackwater turnpike company for driving through the tell-gate without paying tell. The alderman imposed the penalty provided by law namely, $10 line and costs, in addition te the two cents tell. It is understood that defendant will appeal te the common pleas court. Slight Fire. Yestei day about neon the reef of the Evange.licii Lutheran church took lire from sparks from a defective flue. The tire was discovered before it had gained much headway, and the application of a few buckets ei' water was sufficient te ex tinguish it. before tiie arrival of the lire engine, which was promptly en the ground. The less is trilling. Mayer's Court. This morning the mayor sent Owen Lent, who is a regular 'drunk, 'te prison for 30 days, another paid costs and three tramps were discharged. The "Ice Age." The lecture al lhe court house en Monday evening licit, by l'ref. Gee. M. Philips, et l.-wisburg university, should be largely at tended. His subject will be the " lee Age,'" its astronomical causes and the probability of its recurrence in tile distant future. Course tickets te the Harnwell art nights include this lecture. Te persons-net having such tickets the admission will be twenty-five cent-. The pineeeds of the lecture are for the benelit of the Yeung Men's Christian association. VruL I'D Hips en "Ice Age" Te-niglit. The lecture at the court house tiis evening at S o'clock, by Prof. Philips, et Lewisburg university, should be largely attended. The " Ice Age " is a subject In season at this time of year, and the grand theory of Dr. Crell, the distinguished Scotch geologist, will be present ed at length te-niiilit. This theory is new se generally accepted by geologists and astrono mers that its leading features will seen be widely known among people of average intel ligence. This opportunity of having it dis cussed should net be missed. TiiK DORCAS SOClETr. Contributions te Aid the Needy. Tiie Ladies Union Dorcas Society acknowl edge the following donations : Miss Anna Cliainpneys, ?1 ; cash, 51 ; cash, $i ; seventeen leaves of bread from a friend ; Mm. Capt. Wiley, $.- ; Mr. X. Ellma!;er$I0; Miss I.. Ellen Wright, $1 ; Mrs. II. I Carsen, SI ; Mrs. Hrin Hrin ten. $2 ; Miss Lizzie White, SI : Messrs. Rus sel &. Shulmyer, ?5 ; Mrs. Dr. Kinzer, $2 : Hen. II. G. Leng, S3 ; Williamson & Fester, Se ; a friend, SI ;' Mrs. C. A. Heinitsli.Sl ; Mrs. Law rence Knapp, two nairs of blankets and tive pairs ei lie-c ; a friend, twojbagsef fleurand twoet cornmeal. and clething: Mrs. Jacob Ralhten. 51 ; Mr. Knapp, let of clothing ; Miss Sybillaiieitshu, S3; MM M-irgarct Heitshu, St ; Mr.-. n.Derwint, SI ; E. K. JUewman, $1 ; Mr. D. Heitshu, Si 15c, ides the names given last week of tlie ladies who would receiveany donations in aid of the Derc.is, that of our faithful vice presi dent, Mr. Dr. Kcrfoef , one of the eldest and most active members, will also be glad te re ceive donation-, of either money or clothing for though there bus been it noble response te the appeal mtu-h mere is needed te help us in this tryingsea..e:i. Amusements. JttcAVf Mhnt.'cU.1'UU evening Temmy Mack's minstrels will appear in the opera house. A score of well-known performers, a number of whom have been ea the stage for years, .v ill appear, and an excellent pregramme ha- been prccparcd and a line show will be given. The Macks, Temmy and Johnny, will de their neat Iri-li acts, and Menree and Wall ing will appear in their latestcengsanddances and tins sketch of "The Fat Alderman." ' Pintles of rcn-.'V.ca."M a'jcnt is in tevn today ar:anging ter the appearance here en Monday evening. February -I, of the "Pirates of Penzance." 'Deacon Cnnj7;elt." Mr. Jehn Ihibberteu's beautiful play will be repeated al the opera house te-morrow night by the same powerful east that originally produced it here. There .-heuld be a large audience. Itieh in iniincle-preduciiig material beyond all ether feeds and medicines arc Malt 'titters. 'M'EVlAl, XOTlVSZli. HAJll'LK NOTICE. ll iji liii;i:?:'lb!e tern woman ut'er a teithiul ceii!.- ei'iieaTment vitli Lydia E. !iiikhiiiu,3 Vegetable Compound te enliiiiic te sillier uith a v. ralfie-w et the uterus. Enclose a siampte Mrs. Lydia K. I'inklnun, 2. Western a.'enae. Lynn. Mai., fer pamphlets. iy2Mydeedftw 1.. Ve Li!:e Coolish. I or ten year-j my wife was eenline.l te her lied with s ii'-ii a complication of ailment:! that no doctor could lull what was the matter or cure her, and I n-.ed up a small lertiinein huiii bugsluil. .six meiil'.H age I swaU.S.Ilag with Hen U'lleiv: en ii. and I thought I would be a feel once mere. I tried it. but my telly proved te hu w i-.dem. Twe bellle.- cured her, she is new as well and strong ai any niau'ti wife, ami it ee-d un: only two dollars. l!e ye Hkcwi-.efoeli-.il." U..V Delreit, Mich febl-2wd&w Nature'.! Sluice-way. 'I'he kidneys are nature's sluice-way le wash out the debris of our constantly changing bodies. If they de net work properly the trouble is telt everywhere. Then be wise and as neon a-, you see signs of di-order get a pack age ei Kidney-Wert and take it faithfully. It will clean the sluice-way of sand, gravel or slimcand purify the whole system. Druggists SL-11 ii !-.th liijuid and dry.and it is equally effl-ei-nt either way. Independent. fU-tud.w ! A Little Learning. I A llltle learning is udangereiHthiiig, parlic i ul.uly when dabbling In Medicines; lar lielfer le u-e a well tried mid established remedy like Dr. Tiiniua-' Eeleelrie Oil, endorsed by every -j body who h is tried it in eases of Itlieiimiitisin, Xeu'ivluia, .cprain-i. ISriises Cuts, Hums and ' all the ill.- that an American Sovereign is siib ! eet te. Trice, no cenls, trial si:te 10 cents. ! Ter sale l- II. JS. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and :;. ,ertii i.nieen street, i.aneasier, ra. "Vine. The u-iptveedenied success of Sneei'a Wine in .North mill Seuth America anil Europe, has gained for it among thu medical faculty a staniling reputation. ChemKts and scientific men have visited hw eellarin Xew ,lersey,and analyzed his Wine, and pronounce it the most healthy and beneficial in the market. Tiie fol lowing letter was received by Mr. Jpecr from Dr. A. D. Wilsen, one of the eldest and most celebrated phv.-leians el New Yerk city: "1 have been In the habit of using peer's Pert (irape Wine, ami 1 have found it an excellent stetnacliie, a gentle stimulant and tonic. It is epccially useful In eases of great nervous du bility and stomach weakness.' The di-po-itien of unprincipled dealers te aduliei.-ite wines has compelled .Mr. Spcer te bottle all his productions, am! place his signa ture ever the cork se a? te Insure te the public itspurily. It is being u-e.l in churches for communion purpe.-cs. This wine is endorsed by Drs. Atlec and Uu vis. mid sold by U. E. fclaj maker, Lancaster I'a. fcbl-2wUw e - tliu Hills te liie ltei.eyard. Straight te the ileneyard people go who neglect tee long ineiiangersignai oiappreaen- iug coiiHiiniptien, a hacking cough. Itut with Dr. Tlnnias' Kcleet rie Oil ler a -afeguard tin hurts, eie. l'er'saleby ll. it. Cnehran, druggist, l:S7 and ! North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'a, .Iel tiers Jtfetlicrsl! ."tlullier.s! !! Are you di-tui'betl at night and broken of your rest by a sick child siitTering and crying uith the excruciating pain et culling teeth ? If se, go at once and get u bottle of MKS. WIN.SLOW'S SOOTHING SYUUf. It will re lieve the. peer little sullcrcr immediately de pend upon it; tliere is no mistake about it. There is net a mother en eaith who has ever used it, who will net tell yen at once that it will regulate Ihe bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It is perfectly safe te use in all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one et the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in tin Cnited Mates. Sold everywhere; 2.i cents a bottle. fets-d.twM,W.':!' Ceugiis. " j:,'tncn's Jireucltiiil Troches'" are used with advantage te alleviate Coughs, Sere Threat, Hoarseness and Hreuchinl Affections. Fcr thirty years thc.-e Troches have been in use, with annually increasing favor. They are net new and untried, but, having been tested by wide and ceieduut n-u for nearly un entire generation, they have attained well-meritcd run!, among tin; lew staple remedies of the age. The Tlirtutl. 'i-&ic.!',T J'renchial 'JVeches" act directly en the organs of tlie voice. They hayc un ex ex ttaerdinary ctl'ect in all disorders of the Threat and Larynx, restoring a healthy tone when relaxed, citli-r from cold or orer-e.xer-tien et the veire, and produce a clear and dis tinct cuu'nciAlien. Speakers and Singera find the Troches useful. A Cough, Celd, Catarrh or erc Threat re quires immediate sttentieu, as neglect often times results in some incitrabb. Lung Disease. ' JSrewn's Jti-encUUd Troches " will almost in variably give relief. Imitations arc offered for side, many of which are injurious. The genu ine "ZJreicw ltrenehiul Troches"1 are sold only in boxes. rehS-O.VwTuTh.tS ih:atii$. Hutu. In this city, en tins 12th or l-'cl)., 1SS1, Maltha, x'lict of the late Francis Until, aged S3 years, ." months and 25 il-iys. The relatives and friends of the family are rcspecttullylnviled te attend the funeral from her late residence. Ne. lit West Orange street, en Wednesday altsrnoen at '1 o'clock. Inter ment at Lancaster cemetery. lH-Utd Marshall. !u this city, l-'eb. 13. William Marshall, in the 70th year et his age. The relat!cs and friends of the family are respectfully invited teattend the funeral from his late residence. Ne. .'H!3 West Orange street, en Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. f 1 l-'Jtd FiTzr.rR.vi.n. In this city, Feb. 14, Jehn Fitz gerald, in the t!th year et'his age. The relatives and trfemls of the family are respectfully invited teatf end the funeral lretn his late rC-idtjiice, Xe. 532 "West Walnut street, en Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Inter ment at Woodward Hill cemetery. l'U-2td Wilet. In till citv, en the 15th inst, Mary, wife of Charles T. Wiley, in the ."KM year et her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited teattend the funeral lretn the residence et her husband, Xe. 211 North Prince street, en Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. ltd TuecT. In this citv, en February 12tli. 1S51, Henry 11. Trout, in his oath year. The relatives and friends etthe family" are respectfully invited teuttend the funeral from his late residence, Xe. 220 West Orange street, en Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. GIBER30X. On the 13th inst., Mias Catharine Giberson. Funeral en Wednesday, the 16th. at 11 o'clock a. in., from her late residence. Ne. 230 North Duke street, Luncaatcrcity. std XW ADVEItTISElUSSTS. 'PWOSTOKE KOO.IIS AND DWELLING J ler rent. Ne. 8 and 10 Seuth Queen streel. Apply at the lXTEixieKXCEROMce. 4 IIC'llON. AUCTION. J. Tiie auction of Beets and Shoes at Keeee's Shee Stere, Ne. 21 East King Street, will be entinued te-morrow night at 7 o'clock, ltd I70U KENT. THE STOKE ROOM NO. 41 7 West King street, new occupied by Jehn Falck. Tailor. I'ocssien iriven Al'I'IL 1 1SSI. Anplv te WILLIAM J. COOI'EU, West King Street, jaiiS-M.WAStld HOTEL TOR KENT. THE SEVEN STAR Hetel, en Frent street below Union, in the borough of Columbia, containing 12 large rooms, torrent ler mm or five Years, en reason able teruis. Apply te 1. S. McTAGUE, Ne. 20 Centre Square, lll-lwd Lancaster, I'a. TyN'T FOUGET TIIE KEYSTONE BAND FAIR THIS EVENING, TO HC HELD IX CENTRE HALL, CENTRE SQUARE. fl-Mwrt T-ON'T FOKGET THK GKAN'D i'Allt OF THK HUMANE, AT THEIR HALL. O PEX E VER Y E YEXIXG A XD OX MUX- DA Y, WEDXESDA X A XD SA TUItD. 1 Y AFTERXOOXS PROMS TO a. Hi lid fl ON. AL1UON W.TOUIU.KK. LL. ., Will deliver .his famous lecture entitled. "THEBENADHEMITEERA," AT FULTON OPEKA IIOCSI., On Friday Evening, February IS, 1881. Price of Admission, - r0 Cts. Ne Extra Charge for licserved Seats. Tickets ler sale at Chas. !i Uarr's I leek Stere. :L"i Centre rS.'ii:ure. tit ltd (1KKAT LINEN SAIK AT THK NEW YORK STORE. I AIT. SED have ligiiin been In the market with the mukt gratifying results and are new prepared te offer the lartrest assortment am! be-t value in TABLE LINENS EV Kit SHOWN i. LAXCASTKU. SPECIAL BARGAIN: T,a HAXflrJOMK IIOUKI.K WEIGHT, HAND": LOOM DICK AND LAMASK TAKL1. CLOTHS IX ALL SIZES, FROM Wc. TO $2 EACH. SPECIAL ISAKGAIN: -.'..-.OO Yards SWISS EMBROIDERIES from 4 te 0 inches wide, at 12,'4c. a yard. Choice Patterns in this let are usiially'seld treni '.ll te 2.1c. a yard. tii. -Shaml & Company, NEW YORK STORE. 1)KAKI.. The Muuu'ncturcrs et the PEARL SHIRT desire by this method te tlmiik the public ter their appreciation of this celebrated garment, as evinced by the greatly increasing demand, as well as by lhe continual receipt et testimo nials or is'tlisiactien with the same. The standard of material, lit. and workman ship will be strictly maintained, and in addl lien te ether improvements heretofore made, the PEARL SHIRT will new be lined across the front, thus rendering I hem still mere dur able. PRICE, $1.00. FOR SALE OXLY BY J. B. MARTIN & CO., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, CARPETS, WALL PAPERS, ANI isjiiag u'T ititA trixus. 29fch Popular Monthly Drawing OF THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. AtMacaulcy'sTlicane, in the City of Louis ville, en MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2Sth, 1381. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et ftn Act et the General Assembly et Kentucky. Incorporat ing the Newport Printing and Newspaper Company, approved April !, 1S7S. 3Tlus is a sneeial act, anil lias never been repealed. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following djcisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company In legal. 2tt Its draw nigs are fair. N. 11. The Company has new en hand a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the FEBRUARY DRA'.VlNt. I JlrlZl!. iJf'JvJ m jiriztj if' V 10 prizes 11,'jnuuncli 10,.xu 20 prizes 500 each 10,000 100 prizes. $100 each lo.euo 200 prizesae each 10,000 COO prizes 20 each 12,000 loeoprizcsiocuch B.oee 9 prizes 300 each, apprexlinat ion prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 prizes 100 each, " " 900 l,060prizcs $112,400 Whole tickets, J2; halt tickets. ji; 2; tickais $50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Bank Draft in Letlcr, ei semi by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR l'OS'tOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 ami upward, by Express, can b sent at our expense. Address all orders te It. M. BOABDMAS, Courier-Journal Building, Louisville. Ky 01 T. J. C'OMMKltFOKD, 212 Broadway. New Y-rk. febl-TuTh&S.'few ""OTICK IS HEREIlt II IVS THAT Tilt 11 accounts of Isaac II. Sluti-lfcr mill of Jacob Well, Treasurer of the Lancaster County 1'riien for the year ending December 31, 1880 are en file lntba Register's Office of Lancaster county, and will remain open ler inspection for thirty days from date. W. '. BEYER, Lamv.stkh, Jan. 20, ISSi. Prison Solicitor. jan26-5tw m THIRD EDITION. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 14. 1881. WEATHER INDICATIONS. "Washington, Feb. 1-L Fer the Xew England and Middle Atlantic states, cold er, clear or partly cloudy weather, north erly winds and rising barometer. STILL CHAMPION'. Unman Wins Lastly in His Race With Laycock. Londen, Feb. 14. -Hanlau wen easly by four lengths. The betting was slight at 3 te 1 en the winner. Hanlan jutupeil away with the le.ul iniineiliatcly, ami was never overtaken. llanl.111 new becomes absolute ewuer of the Sportsman challenge cup and the 1100 premised by the donors of the trophy te whoever should win it outright. The proprietors of the Sportsman will also give Haitian a geld commemorative medal of the value of twenty-five guineas. They further propose te institute another cham pienship challenge cup of the value of 200 guineas, the first contest for which will be rowed en the Tyue during the coming summer. Hanlau passed Hammersmith Bridge, one mile and six furlongs from the start, which is generally considered the critical point of the course, thrce lengths ahead. 1 he Champien's Easy Victory. 1:15 I'M. The start in the beat race did net take place until 2:25 o'clock. Han lau wen the Surrey s.idc of the river in the toss for position. An even start was ef fected, but Hanlau immediately gained two lengths. Laycock stuck well te his opponent until past Chiswick, about 21 miles from the starting point, but could never materially decrease his lead. One account says Hanlau wen by fen lengths. The ica! fact seems te be that he finally wen as he liked. Tl:; DCl'LKKED 1CONU SCUtCMH. Jiuige "IcKea:ian Itemlers an Important Deelslen en the JVIeCalnient 1'etitieu. PiULAnLLTiiiA, Feb. 14. In the revoca tion proceedings of the McCalnients against the Heading railroad, Judge McKcnuan eidcred that such part of the order of No vember 14, 1880, as purports te give the Heading railroad authority te carry into aflcctthe deferred bend scheme is le voiced, and that said order is te be construed only as giving the company such powers as its chartereenferrcd en it in providing for its debts. The further hearing in the suit of Mc Calin.'.nt llres. & Ce., vs the Heading railroad, regarding the issue of $150, 000,000 of bends, commonly called the "blanket mortgage," was postponed until March 25th. Meanwhile the respondents are rcstiaiued from order ing any act .by which the Heading railroad company be definitely bound. Touching the deferred bend plan, the right te subscribe for these bends is net te be fetieitcd by McCalnients or any one else, because of non-payment of subscrip tions prier te the final decision of the com I, and all moneys paid for .subscrip tions shall be treated by the railroad com pany as deposits te be. returned te the de positor or net as the court may order. FERNANDO WOOD MEAD. Tin: Xiitv Yerk Congressman Passes away it lint Springs. Little Hecs,Feb. 14. Fernande Weed, member of Congress from New Yerk, died at Het Springs last night. Fernande Weed, of New Yerk, was born of Quaker parentage in the city of Philadelphia, June 14, 1812 ; his father rcmeued te New Yerk in 1820, where Mr. Weed has since resided ; when nineteen years of age lie commenced business as a shipping merchant, in which occupation he was entirely successful, retiring with an ample fortune in 1850 ; he was three times elected mayor of New Yerk, serv iiii in that ellice during the years 1855, '50, "57, il, and C2. lie was earlier a member of the Heuse of Hepresentative than any ether member of the present Heuse, having served as such in the years 1841, '42 and M.) ; he was elected te the twenty-seventh, thirty-eighth, fortieth, forty-first, forty second, forty-third, forty-fourth, fcuty fifth, forty-sixth and forty-seventh Con gresses. He was rich, entertained mag nificently, and was at the time of his death chairman of the committee of ways and means. 1 IIY WIRK. Neu.s l the Afternoon in Itrlcf. Tiie postal appropriation bill passed the Senate today after the motion te table the subsidy amendment was withdrawn and etheramending prepositions were de feated. The western railroad tracks are still blockaded with snow, the fall being espe cially heavy in Kansas and the cuts well filled up. The Senate judiciary committee at its meeting te-day took no action en tlienoru tlieneru tlienoru atiens of Matthews, Billings and Fester. Cenk ling was net present. Ne quorum at Harrisburg te day, 27th ballet : P.ayne :J3, Wallace 27, Beaver 27, Shiras 1, Phillips 1. The stockholders of the Permanent ex hibition have voted te close it and sell the building. The flood at Bordcutewn, X. J., has subsided, but no trains are yet running. ari:i:st::i in new veiik. An LrrlngaiKi Interesting Trie from I'ocIice I'ecIice ter. X.-:v Yerk, Feb. 14. This morning Officer Doty, of the 25th precinct, acting in concert with Detective Kavanagh, of Rochester, arrested Jehn Fritz, aged .50, aud Miss Frances Michael-seu, aged 17, a young lady of fine appearance. Fritz, it is alleged, is a married man, and a charge of bigamy is new pending against him in Rochester. The young lady lived with her father, a respectable furniture dealer in Rochester. She was accom panied te this city en Wednesday last by Miss Kate Henriques, aged 10, daughter of a merchant tailor, who was induced te join the absconding pair, who is scarcely less interesting in ap pearance. On being searched at the station house a five-chambered revolver and a small sum of money was found in possession of Fritz. Miss Michaclsen is charged with the larceny of $40 from her father. Beth girls were in court te-day and were hand ed ever te the custody of an officer from Rochester. Fritz, was arraigned for vio lating a city ordinance and committed in delimit of $10 line. MsLUKJiTS. New Yerk Market. S ir Yerk. Feb. II. Flenr steady, vrilh light expert and home tr.ule innuiry ; superfine Stat $J 603 SW; extra Ue ft 23ft4 50: choice de $ 55g-4 90; fancy de $4 9;fji; 50 ; round hoop Ohie 14 3333 00 ; choice de at $3 ;ejjt 75; superfine west ern $3 i,73 ye: common te geed ex tra de $! 2534 33 : choice de $4 tiOgt! 73 : choice white wheat de $3 CO3G1W. Southern quletaiid unchanged ; common te fair extra 4 SOffl a 15:-go. ni toeneiee de $3 203(5 50. Whent 'f0J.Cc better and medemteK- no. ll M 7t'iV:!.r"4,Sl'Jc: Xe. 2 April, UQUXc; Philadelphia Market. fHiLADXtrniA, Pa., February If. Fleur steady but quiet; Mipertine 3 23 33 HI; extra S3 75JI4 23 : Ohie and Indiana fanilly ." 25g5 73: Pa. de $t 7333 12 : Hi. Leuis family r 50rt6 00: Minnesota Extra 13 1:023 73: straight. 5 736'5 23 : winter patent 5 2..7 M : spring de$i 50g7 7. Rye flour at 3 10. U heat unlet, but tending upward: Xe. 2 Western Red $1 l.V,! ).V-; I'a. Reil.amltAm ber.il ugil lr.jc. Cem held higher : steamer 33.'e ; yc'.iew. 5e5i'c : mixed, .-.le. Oats quiet Hut II nil : Se. I White I7e. : Se. 2. 13e: Ne.::, de lie: Ne. 2 Mln, I2r5 43c. Rye Hrm at ."c. Previsions market nnd prices tinner : nits. pet;lr.$ia 00; beet ham.- tin 00.722 in) : In dia m.'ss "beef $19 30 f. e. b. R.icen .-iniefcett hams l('Kllc; piekle.l bam- .!,i'.)'..e ;siii!iil shoulders tic ; salt ib5'3.,.-.'e. Lard higher; city kettle li"Vc: loeje butcher:,' 'J' OJic : prime steam $10 23. Cutter steads", with moderate trade ; Creamery extra. 32333c : dogeod te choice 2B 31 : Rradferd county and New Yerk extra, tnlw, -'7g2Sc : de llrkins. 21323c ; Western iliiirv extra 23ff27e: dogeod li eheiee 202L. Rolls steady: lVnn'a Exlru lilglSe; Western Reserve extra 1822.. Eggs firm ; lVnn'a., 2l4t2.H; : Westerr 2I 23e. Cheese lair demand and. steady : Xew Yerk lull cream, 1.1Jllc; Western full cream, ViiBlSlie; due lair te geed 12j?12-;ic; d halKUim-lOjittglltje; I'a. de I0,..,31'ie. Petroleum dull ; refined IV. Whisky scarce ut 1 le. Seed Uoedto prime clever irregular, 'iJiiSii ; dodo Timethy jobbing $2 ! : deita Kiax-cee quiet at 31 4IK71 IS. stuei. Ma;-i:..'i. New "el!K Stix-ks Stocks strong. t'ebruary 1 1. i. M. r. M. l. m. I SIM -J-.ik- :::iie lo.je 12::.. Meney Erie K. It. Michigan . .v L. -. Michigan Cent. R. 1 Chicago A S. W.. . Chicago. Jl. .t .St. 1 Hau. .V St. .1. Cem.. " " l"td. Teledo A Wabash., 3l l:) i'; it'ii' :..iif". '. 121;.; ..!::.;" isj " is2 sj llt'-JS 117? j Ui'di .. 55J.; : r.ij.: ..107,'iiiiir- lC? .. V.t'X. -I'.M'. 41)'i OliieA Mississippi. ti; n,'i ..v; St. Leuis, IM.&S l:.. i:i 02; "' Ontario and Wesfern. 12 41-.', ..; C. C. A I. C. K. R iVH 20 -y. ' NewJersey Cciitrul.. 11)14 10'h ii)2' Del.A Ilda.ea Caeal.lll'i 112' 112.; Dei.. LaclcV Western lay. 127i 127',? extern union ICI..11:1:;. i" f ;. -.?.' ""te. Msircn. $1 lTVJfi!! lr: Xe. 2 Red, Feb.. $1 1j4 de March, $1 ltlai: de April. $1 20JSl 22 ; de May. $1 2iM f. Cern '.4'e better anil fairly active : Ml sett i7estern sMt, X5S; de future 51V(S5i?ic. Oats iiuiet. without. .Im-i.?...! ni,. .. . ..t.. j-. l.. ......j... . u..v -m.. lltiJC. US, 118-, .'7 ' 57i 5751 - 121 I2IJ. 12fi Wi i'in Yy !: .... .... 12l'. '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. '. '.. ".'.'. liisV. ".'.'. ".'.'. '..'.'. '.'.'.'. vail '.'.'.'. '.'.'.'. ,Vrl ; - - - i.;H' tvy. tw .... wy- 2i 322 :!i .- ' VI- Vl-'" .... ''Si .... . " M -!:!"$ I3'i tl .... IIJ". liy. 12!.'. 12. 42! 7u!4 70Ji 704 .... 70 at;.-; 20;"; 2054 .... 21M4 l'J'4 Ui 4!)r, .... VJ .... yx 2-'."l .... 22'..; l'acilic Mail s. S. Ce. American U. Tel. Ce. Union l'acilic 12 Kansas A Texa-i New Yurie Central Adams Express Illinois Central Cleveland A Pitts.... Chicago. Rnefc I Pittsburgh & Ft. W... 1111 LA tlKI.rillA. Stocks steady. Pennsylvania It. It.. . l'liil'u. A Reading..... Lehigh Valley Lehtgh Navigation... Northern l'acilic C"in " " I'M . PlttsTtti:sv'c& 1!.... fort hern Central .... l'liil'u & Erin R. R.. Northern I'enu'a.... Un. R. R's efNV.f 1SI Hestonville Pass Central Tnir.i. Ce wi HAXTS. tTrASTKlJ AT TIMS (tl-KKlE C'OI'IK.S of the DAILY IN I ELLICEVCER el JANUARY 21, 1SS0. WANTKII -Nuilurat iDMId . ;nei ;i;ak itcx .1. A. ALliERT'M, Ne. 411 High street. Il2ltd ks run'i'A ixju:x-rs. IUI.TIN riM-fi:A"lleCsK. " "" Monday Evening, February 14. Temmy Mack's Minstrels. 25 STAR JMCRFOIHIEKK. 25 KEKKEIt'isORCIIEVrRA AN1 A TALENTED liUARTET. StTALKMlr l-RICLS: PARQUET, CIRCLE CALLERY, RESERVED SEATS :ts .3.1 111-211I TTS LIKES .KVBSK lx: I'ULTON OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY, PI3HRUARY 17th. CHARLEY SHAY'S IVIICUFLEI1L! Re.t c-nlci laiiiiiii.-ii! 1111 earth. What everybody says must be true. frTAR PERKORMER. i;reat comedians. ki'll rands ok mcsic. tiie kcnny dei; actiw. IICMl'TY DI'MPTY 1'ANTOMl.ME. COMIC DISPLAY" OF FIREWORKS. SI ADMISSION Reserved Seufs at Openi ..-.;, 3.-.X- r.e cih. feu.-e Olllee. 112-ltd 1i-:ti;k.n- visjt-eii-:i:a house. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15. M1L.IOUN I). MlSllLERin eeijipliuuee with numerous uraeiit requests hits the holierot icpreducing the bruutlfiil play, 'DEACON CRANKETT," A NEW ENGLAND llM L. Mr. IJtn Miiginlcy as Ucacen Cnnikelt, Supported by MR. .IOEI?ll WIIEELOCK and IIIE SAME COM I'A XY wlilch last November Hlrerded such genuim lalisfactien. PRICES,.. .35, uO A 7.1 ClK. IDT. Id Diagram at 1 eekcr's Of lice. E XSTATEOI'ELIZAISETII-iVATSON.LATl LTE of Mount Jey township, deceased. TIlW undersigned Auditor, appointed te distribute the liatance remaining 111 the hand-; of Isaac M. Wat.sen and William Waton, executer-!, te and among thee legally entitled te the same, will eit for that purpose en SATURDAY. FEB RUARY 19, 1SSI, at 10 o'eleek a. m., in the Li brary Roem or the Court Heuse, in tiie eily et Lancaster, where all persons interested in said distribution may attend. IS. F. MONTGOMERY, jnnK-Uw Auditor. INSURE WITH THK OLD AM" WELL Established Agency of the H Fire taw Ce., OP PHILADELPHIA. ASSETS OVER Eleven Hundred Thousand Dollars. Invested in safe and Solid .Securities. EIFE & KAUFMAN, "e. 19 EAST IiIN HTKKKT. II 1-jiu I r.I.W.sR iece.i.l Fleer. : ! I ' I M I- "I f . 3: