druggists.IX)we 11, Muss.sk 11 Ikliis condition is not regarded asfavorable to his recovery.WANT A DIVORCE.Mini :tn«l H i 1 »• »«rry, Negmrute mailDik Ii Mit rr Auaiii.Aaron I). Slouller.througli his soli eitor t harlos 1). Wagamandiii d a hill for divorce, a vinculo matrillionii from his wife Mary A.Stoull'er. The hill sots forth a rather unusual state of affairs,on which the praser for the divorce1 is based. On Oetober tin*JJth, 1^77, the l*ill alleges, Aaron I). Stouffer ami Mary A. MolMierson were married in Waynesboro, and after living together loi a year they sparatel. In Mjiry A .t uffermarried Adam Npeake, of Washing ton i unty, Maryland, and tin* two haye been living together ever since.(n May h’tlijWa contract or agreement of divorcement was executed iyAaron Ik Stoulfer and Mary A.Ston ier befon a justice of the peace in Yv ishiiigton county. in lh*;{ Aaron i). stDiiltcr married lh.oebe Harris in iVnnsv i van in and has been living with herevt rsinee as man and wife. K» cei111 v the plaintilT in the divorce suit, the hill alleges becameawaiethat thecoTit act for divorce-inant was not sudieient to dissolve the marriage with Mary A StoufTer and a divorce is asked in order that tin* other marriages may he madelegal.YWlmn theyWh « 11 OilbS pose you(Jo*iin' bnTell 1 he wbWhen if hbDrain flubee r ne v\ iII* r the IWhen vouIMessingtlilt; s» liesWe’ve Istaffed outW liaf’taim g ?HaYNenl fll to II Im Mother flu (■ermaiiy.Mr Jacob Ksbensen, who is m theCamorHo\Ci