1 ' LANCASTER DAILY NTJKLLIflENOER, TUESDAY, .TASTUAKY 0, 1885. K.I 5, s, iJi "1 in i ON llll- tui- tnn lliu :e! rest 111 In a. nut nlil -till TOM FAltM UFI5 IK THKOIil) WOULD. i tt:n or ernr.ii satiess is this iir.i.h .isn.tr iiemi:. A MUcltli Until liy lli-nrge W. HrttaH, Hrfiirn tlm Ijuini.trr t'niiiil Aitrlriilliintl Hi" rlrlj, lit lt MpHIhk .Mniiilari '," tuiry tlm filli. 1HHI. (l'OMCI.l.HIS.1 IV. 1'nrin Mi'tliwl" I" Oernimi. The traveler quickly noteoi tlm chnngei when linlm-inls it UeIkIui unverntni'iit null steamer tit Dever fur Osleiul. Tite KiikINi nix-cell mill tnniiiKTH kImi way In lln!ilnii. Thotllimueoof nInI.v iiiIIim li Hindu In -four liuiirH W lilt it HittiHilli ruii ; Mtlieiigli It winio winie HtiH's laKi'S mivcn If II li i-eiikIi nml "(unity. Tlie ltcl(iliui I'luttt U low mill Hiiuly, mill en tlm nltore nilineniiH vv liul iiiIIIh, Hontteretl nil ntenx tlm const, lutvu tiiwerHiuiil Itiniii'iiHO nrniM Hupping In llie lirwnv, I'min 0-itentl te llriisieK hy mil, the way lHlhrnUKhn very lev el country densely impuliitiil. Tlm Inntl appears In he nf excellent ipuillty, mill lrit lrit tluees uliuiulant crops or wheat, rje, Inrley, itn, iHitntiMiMiiiiil flax. Thotenro iinfenei"i, IiciIkeh or stene wall, lull wmie tlllehes; j very llttlt tlmher, lint JiIejih: the read en cither Mile, rorinllei nil miles, unt rnvvnef Iren, iiltttitrtl, niosllVeriho variety known In (hit country hi " l.ciiiilunly impler." Tlm reads nm v crv line, IniIiis well in Kiidatnlw'il iiihI many iire Inlil with IIcIkIiiii hleekt. Tlmlmiil iiMnpntelHiiill 'iit ii into xm ill patches. Tlie Imiindnrles tire marked lr stones wt tii Mmllar In our limn stones. Nedtivk lsrtiunln;rniltexecpt It l) tiltoniletl. Thevvuv tliruimh ltrilK" anil Olifiit, IkiIIi InrKOcliliw, nis.es titieul tlm hhiie I'lmnu'ti'r of country, tlm Mine cIeimiiI reads, mill Hues if l,iiinlnntr miiliiiH. These trees nre found nil ever thfl continent, except In .SvvltJerlnnd. Tlm houses nn itrnemllv low, with Moep reefs of roil tlie; tin' ilui'lllnjrs of tlm licltcr classes, nf which I .In net we 111:111 v In tlm cnunlrvtltslrlitis, tire of modern IiiiIUI, with tastefully laid out ureiinils mid llnvvcr Hardens.' , Tlie ceiintrv Itrmiiid lliussels is mtlicr rolling i thnc'llv I one of llie finest In Kn Kn reM, cnulaiiiiuiriuiuv inlilk itiares, which arc nrc-.it resorts In tlie evening. I'enpln e there pioiuen.idlnj;. Ilili n te tlie music, drink hc-cmud ilne,u'll,"r '" ''"J",v theni- iHie"., mill urn ih"ii hi emer inevntin. I found here tlm Jient Imlel iiccniiittiml.ttleii tlins far Keen, inneli attention lx-lnjuc nheiite the comfort of gnciK Tlm Kcnenil i liar iictcmf llinliihle ilix" net tlHIur in.ilcrlallv rininthat el Cniilniid. except that there H ineiv wine lliis); it Is much cIii-.iikt here than In (treat llrllaln. They iitlllf the (xiiiIiich hciv. In the inernliif; yen will co "itixll cirts drawn liv ! ItlHii'il tip In iiiuplcle liarni"-., Illhxl with milk wins from which milk mideieumurenered liy women, Ihivh or KlrN frenl deer te deer. The iIekh nreled: they iipH-artn I id lazy, mill iivnll Iheniseliesiif eiery epmrtimlt te lie down while tlie nillkii lieiim "eriiHl out. In oilier lirts of Oernnny iIek- hitched te hand carls nsslstini; men te haul are frcpicntly HlX'll. There Is a nmre rolling country alter Ii-i-Iiik llrilsvK and iicr;il larn'" cities npcar te he maiiilf.ictiirltiK icntics hiicIi as Ker.ilne, I.t'lK' and lliiciclle. These centres nf Imliistrv are mippliisi ltli ni'irkctiiiK rrem Hie fertile allpi of the Mense. is tun kiiim: rurNTiix. l''rent 'i)lepie te Hlnpf it I mw llltle of msrieiiltnre except tlic lne ilad hills uleii the riier, which Ii.imi Ik-ch termccil In many places tilmeil te the teH, the earth liclns ear ricit up I iv tliep'usant in luickcts, en their lucks nod heads. The vineyards from which the famous JelinnneshiirK witm is produced areatxixe Itlnjicn. The country iilem; lstli Hides of the rher from here te Ma.vciiee Is ery pretty with handsome lllas unit neatly ('iilthntiHisinall patches. These .small pitches ytrlkn the American as icry4iiiiil.ir, ceni;ircd with our liread llcldsef wai Inisirn mill InUuve of whlcli lliere Is iitekil nlwcilce here. Theiiumtry areiuid Niiremlcr: H largely devoted te hop ciiltiue, of w hicli It is u Kr.it market. Tlm lines are planted alxiut aswe would plant com, te i-.ich Is alllxislu pole, nu which the lim trails; they are worked and hecil as we would 1iin com, mid kept i cry clear and free, el weeds. rollewlui; the rlier Main for a loiijidls leiijidls . - tancc rich inc.idewM line the thinks of its tributarily, wlilcluire irrlcited In tlm Kiuie manner ax llioscefour own country were done wiine jcarsaue, and me still, ln,eine rlrtiens of 'it i en one side el the railroad are farce vineyards iiIeiik the sides nftlmHtpep hills, while te the rluht me hills ceiered with pine: ianiltcl with the railreul for many miles is a line country re.ul, tlm sides of whlcli are liiusl with apples trixw luirdened with fruit. Tin people through this section nppe.ir te llie in ullages, all el which present tlie hiiue Keueral apjiearaiice of steep nsiftsl and nsl tiled houses with the usual -euill out- luiildliiKS Tim residents farm the laud around ' these illlaies, j;e out ery early in the inenilnc. and work until 7 ami Mil tlieeicniuK. Tliese working pcopleuio it he.iiy phxIdiiiKr.ice, hetli men and women. t Tt was'lu the midst efh.irie-t: they entail j theirKrahi with slekU, and a centriiaiice t with aslimi H.lhcii!itt iih.uidlc, which is V iiseil hy one hand, while with thoethertlm liraln israss'd. They make their she-ail's very small, sluvk them uiiil allow them te reuialu until they are through, iH-fore li.iul- inultlu. Women are seen in all tlm Ileitis ileinir the Kimowerkiis the men, usliij the. sickles pitching the haj, Ac Their taccs and arms ashrewitiis their Inaiosef lirewn hread ; Willi hre.ul straw- liats and wihxIcii heIisI hIiwsj their dresses rather scanty, with hrigiit keichlcfs mid Iiluu inllee il tosses such as our inetliers w ere fifty years aje, prescnt iui: In the Ameiicau ej'ea plcturesitie and unique aplKiirance. They are ery frugal ill their liablts Nethiut; is )crmlttc(l le (je te waste, and they euilliatn the most I i u 1 1 1 ixsiueiny. If a trie Is cut ilewn eierylhui); Js Kiitliereil carefully, cut up ami tied uji Inte neat little hunches and hauled home Yeu will see little iHiyHiiud twirls en the mail with .small hand "carts iatherliiK Ihn ilrnppiuiisef horses, mid hauling the ni. inure home. Thee jioephi would really llieeu xi lint we hi our prodigality iermit te pi te waste. Ilrliiirliiic these Haling and thrifty habits with tiiein te our country, their pros perity, when settled upaii the chetp lauds liero'ehtahieil, Is net te he wendertsl at. Tim senants, waiters isirlcrs, Ac, met at hotels, urefxcnurally intelligent, bright, ery ellte, and iiccommeil.itluK Tlie chaiuher maids Ii.imi u x cry neat niniir.iuee, In their while caps and atirens, and keep jour room in hcrupuleiislx noed enlcr. All these ss)ple exKst te lemenilsTisl hefore you leave. Indeed Urn fecinjj el Hcrvauts is'omieftlm minoyaneeseflhiropean traiel, and morels expected from Americans than any ether class of travelers as they have, an Impression ever there that all Americans are rich ami tit subjects for reprisal a notion largely nt nt Irihiitahle te the eti-avaj;aiU habits, ami the disposition for show illspl.iyed liy many or our ceiietiyincn when abnud. Tlm lar.iiluu oH'nitIensaroall in tlm most primitive Htyle. Axalieady Mated tlm nraln Is cut with thuMcklu; they mew with tlm HHinoeld Dutch Kcyllm used liy their grand fathers and all their farniiuir Implements ap pear clumsy and ohl-fashleneii. They use tlielrcewH in the plow, for hauling In gi-aln and hay mid KehiK te market. 'I'lmy have a Ikivv iiiiiiIe of teiirli weed mid padilcd, fas teneil iK'iieath tliu lmniM, tewlilcli thetraetis are ntuiclusj, tlmmiltual piilllnt; tlm lmil with Its head. Thelt ncirkets renilnd ene homew hat of these of our l'i'iinsi Ivanla flurman towns and there are tn I hi hccii many customs which our forefathers brought with them. luHiich old towns as Nurembiiig, the wenes In tlie market "plal," leinlud en of home te Henuiextuntj hut the imiiliiliiesHi)ftliiiiliu'0. unit ItHHurreunilliifr, thtiMraiiKe lnekliinld arcaileser Miep, where morchauillze is dis- iusvut iiiiii.ii it ,,iiiiii 11,1111, mi urn put-vie, the odd Kreups of llie people, old and xhl loeklnu watrens, drawn liv cows, tlie ' haker poseu, Hindi et wiilclilseut en tlm stretus. with his piles of black bread, the Mioeuiaker with his stand ceveicd witii wooden Holed nhoes, xvhich he 1 endeavoring te nert In iMlrn, mil which an ioek alike, tlie hiiimK Itli; of piss, the iitinckliig or (lueks, tlie JestlliiK "I the women, wlm jje te market hi their luire hixids, with the llnely dtcssed lady anil her Meryant te carry her baskets each Intent Uhii Hycuiing w hat he or Mm is utter, audnlioveall tlie laii,'Uage,notaweRlofwbUli was Inlclllglblc, went te uiake upiiKCcnt) limn te Ui reinemhcrvd, 'Pllpse niarkotMnreveHJiiipplieil with vej;i. tables of il hinds; poultry, laige (inanli liis of churrlcs, and ether tVultH In their ne.i ne.i seii, Hitch a- ajirluets.,, rnxpherrh'S Koe-Cher-rles, Ac. Thuir butter ih net hceiii gmidj it xvauHOlt mid oily looking. One of the llncst markets I naw was In Munich. Tlie meats, vegetables, and fruit were exceedingly line, I also nav ftue markets at lunspruch, the capital of the AUHiri.iu lyrei. There me net te Jhj seen large numbers of eattle orliCiliiGenimn'laiiUlhereu'owniot apiKur te ha much msturn lam). The heavy ilratmht horses are gnuerally of tlm Nerman hreed. Heme very line mlrn of llmxe hornei urn driven In hrewnrs' wukehs Wlicii vioi'eiisldertho low wattes In these eeiinlrles, we should also bear lu lulml the results. In all preliahllllv we gel tnore work for Iho money piid, than they de there; they go slew, are never In a bury, mid de net begin le de thOHauin nuieunl of labor hill ilnvnsetir Americans. V. Axrliialtarii In tlm Muniilahi Cnantry anil In Italy. Apro.ichtnfrthe Tyrnlme All" along the valley of ihe Inn, the mule leaves tlm level country In whleh Munich Is situated, mid outer tlm ten row Kerjtei In Which It cresses tlm Austrian frontier at ICufsletu. The I'liiimcler of the hitlld. lus ehauircs Tlm high 'aked, llie reefed collages give pi ten te the ll.it mid pro jecting reefs of the Hwiss collages built of we'id, Hme)verliiK or which are shlnglcM, net lulled en, hut heid down liy creis pleei-s kepi In phiOT liy larne stones The valley of the Tyrel, with lis neat and rimiliit loekltiK lHlld xlllage nleiiK tlm river, with e cry nvallahle sjkiI of areiuid along tliOMldo4ef Iho iii'iuiiLilu under culltvatleu, the cottages iitul church splrix, which dot tlm hill hIiIim, Iho titiiiiereus shrlues along along the highways with the hiiew clad Alps towering V,niM feet high en either Hide, liirm a very pretty plciure. In this va'ley I Hiw the tlrst nrilroer tn ill.ineern. sluee leaving home. Theio were nnmereus patches of It, hut It Is all of the Miii'ill varieties mill planted tee thick In ear well ; It is planted for eatllO fowl. Theroare soine line xlevvs of weenery near Iiinsiiriieli, ami thcre Is a great deal of lery Hue weed eirvlng; doue here, which Is largely mild te tourists. I'resHltig the Alps at Iho Itrenuer Pass nml Klldlugthroughllie Itxlhn Tyrel, we follow fellow follew tlm lther Atllgotelho ancient city ofVerena, once lliehomeor tlm raptilctxnml tlm .xiou .xieu .xiou tague. Tim tillage In the Ilalian Tyrel docs net Impress mm as I'.nnrablv as thitorthe Austrian, 1 hern saw a Nslmcu of (he Itnliaii plows and plewhign xokeefnseii wllli it liersein trout, nttached te a pair of rather low wheels, le the axle of whlcli was fastened Urn plow, the beam of whlcli re.ted en the axle, and tlm handles of the plow were held hv the plowman, and a driver In (barge of tlm'toeni. It Is n wonderfully awkward and cltuiny lejklug atl'alr. and ilis net ap-H-ar le de very geed work. kuviii iv riM'i.u irxr.v. Tlie apHMi-ancn nl the ceimti v at llrst In Italy Is rather disappointing. The familiar Idciief llalvasn Ihiwer g-ardeil Is dispelled. Northern Italy slums a great deal nl leugh ami mountainous ceuutiy. The market In Verena, en the dav I V Islteil It. was well HUt- pllcd with fruits peaches apiiceLs ami tigs, J is'ingiHlte abundant. The luilter looked I ellv. Neither had their clieese an inviting hwik. Tim country jiiissed through en our way le Wnl.ii Is ipiite level with nhlgh nmge of mountains en (lie lett. It wan het mid ilrv, and thegieimd had a parched leek. Harvest was ever. V s.iw tiiein threshing with steam threshers in some place-., hut they Imikisl like clumsy af lairs ; while In ether parts we hiw them tramping the grain out with hoi-sc. thresh ing Willi II ills and winnowing it in the wind. In this part of Italy they npicar te raise erm sidcrahle whixit anil have lutein's of mnl7.c, hut it isallnf the sin ill varieties and net very giMKl. U e saw few isitatees under cultiv.i cultiv.i lien ; large orchards of miillierry, and frnlt trees are s(sii all along the read. Tlies,. trci-sare planted lit rows, mid lietwis'ii'thciii are plantisl gr.is vines Inilmsl Ireni Iree te tree, forming n kind of feslisvii. The tillage is net as iihhI asin Oefmany. The buildings are nearly all of Htone and tile mets many of them imer. nvervtliingbasaii old liHik. One strlklng reatinv'er the cattle of Italy Is tint they are nil of u dirty white isIer, with xery long horns Oxen are xery generally used. Their wagons mid larming impliments are old fashleiieil and clninsy. I siw few vehicles en the country mads tine and two-hnrse car riages witli failing tops are used in the cities Yeu can him a two herse i-arrlign or cab for four riciNeiin, for two and a-half Irauc-s (,W.) per hour. Thi'se raUt apply te the continent. The charges are regulated by law, and every vehicle Is obliged te linve the printed ncIimI ujis or prices placnl wlierethey i-an liei-ccn. 1'rein Venice te l'lerence, via l'adtiiauil llolegna, theiiiuntrv lsleveland priMlnctive. Ijirge iUiintiliesef heiupare raised liere, and Hie willow is extensively cultivated, l'rnin itolegnjtlm railroad cresses the Appenlne mountains, anil Hie ceuutiy Is veiy rugged ; much nfil hparselv iiihabiteil, and ether jsir jsir tiens a desolate waste ; the read pisve tlireugli 10 tunnels in .VI miles. nv tiik vv.w in nevir.. Perat least loe miles of tlie distance limu l'lerence le Heme tlm country is almost a desert waste. The soil Nail washed oil the hills and net a sear nl vegetation ap pears In them ler miles Thcre is some cul tivation in little narrow valleysef wheat, rve and maize. The villages have a very aged leek, and most of them arc built en high liilN. In the rnrlier hister.v or the country, when an almost constant stale or war existed, the IK'eple built their houses en these hills, where they could ls'tter defend themselves than in tlie allots liefere reaching I'enm there are seen ls'tter fanning anil hotter productiens: large en-hards nf olive trees, patches nf vege tables and wheat, llie latter new harvested; several lets of fair looking tobacco, which res semliles tlm Havana grown with us ; soine specimens of very long-nosed and lank look ing hogs nr a blue tsiler. AlongtheTilier, in the rich, bottom lauds are vast uisture Ileitis, In which graze herds of ILilIiu cattle and horses, ami from Keine (e the Mediterranean, thoeauiiiagnaisnno xast pasturi'liehl, where hundreds of i-ittle and horsesare henied and fed. Oiiekccs hut little agiimilture passing near the shores of the Mediterranean tlireugli Pisi, (ienixi, etc., until lie reaches tlie rich mid fertile plains nf l.einhanly around Milan whUli abound In neli priHluets, and their tillage is pretty geed. The character of tlm ceuntr.v reniaiiis llie sime te Iike Cemn, a lovely pl'aceat the feet of the AIm. Tlds'is one ol'the most chariuiug spots In i;ureH', and, while theie is net much agri culture around it, theie is a gloat deal of vei.v flue scenery te Interest the tourist. Tlie lake itseir Is a beautiful sheet of clear water. The hotel is situated iminediattly en it, mid beats are constantly an Iving ami ilepaiting with pleasure seekers A trip up the hiku te llel llel ugie is a favorite one, and ene of the principal mints of interest en It. The sides of tlie lake are lined with xillasef tlm rich .Milanese aristocracy as summer residences The w hlte and eieaifi-coleieil houses, with their Hener gardens rich In the bloom of the geranium and oleander, contrast with the rich green of the horse chestnut and walnut en the moun tain side, miuty points of which iin 7,tme feet. There me illite a uiuubernf silk man ufactories In the v illugcs along tlm lake, mul berry trees being grown all along the mouii meuii tain'side. Here one does net see much nf Iho poverty which ischaraclerlstieef lurtnf Italy, II being cnnllned le the uiore southern portion of the country. The veople are generally intelli gent, very vellte, u Ith Hue taste in music, statuary, painting, Ais., and the ladles me the most gracclul in all Ihirnpe. M. Tim Siils4iiuil rrcut-li rariucrs. The.Swiss frenller is pissed and Kwisi modes of life begin te appear along I he shores ori.-ike Maglore. On tlm way up the moun tain the route pis-ei tlnetigh nuiueieus vil lages in H "1 w bleb thcre are silk manufac tories. Many nf the Utile cntlages scattered through the pasi are ipialut-loekliig atfalrs AUthieiigh thee iiieuutahi illstiicts glow tlm Itaii in chestnut tieesand Dutch walnuts. The chestnut Is much larger than ours mid large ipiautltles are gatheretl. The ralliead thixiugh tlm St. (letliartl Pais is a marvel el' engineering skill. Sume of Iho tunnels are circular. The train gees Inte the mountain side mid ctmies out hundreds of feet above, immediately ever Iho spot It Marted In at. The tunnel en thu summit is nine miles long. The scenery about l.uevriie is charming in mountain and luke views Prem I.ucerue te Zurich the read passes through u veiy pielty farming country, reinludiun one very much of Iiine.isler county In soine (initiens. Hum aro'HCeu geed Kit iss lieiiscs, nil built of weed, wllli prejeiiing risifs. Many el them uiONlphgled en' Urn sides w lh very small Hlilngles, tlie, ends nl wiiteli are rounded. When nicely piloted they leek well. This Is net generally iloue hi tlie country, but many hotels en the mountains are finished with these shingles and nicely painted, look leek lug very handsome. In Kwll.cilauil as in otlier countries Iheixj are no fences and the same ihaineler of geed re.itlH Is round nu the mountains and In the lalleya. Thoiiujerity of farm houses ami Itirns are under the sime reef j the house in one em ami the bam In thoethor. All their fanulinr operatloiw nre Heally and carefully done, and oinrytvhero signs of tbrjri nml .geed hnxbaiitlry are Mheitu. lluvvever MXir the ilwelllng may Ihi every thing leeks tinmi. It was August when I tins tlmre.hutlhii winterwoetl was nil cut and neatly piled it in. mil! iTiiTl'm:. lied cnllurn U very geimrnl there Is Henrcc ly a house that does net have an aviary, and honey Is con en all hotel tahles of Hw ltor lter lnml. Thciels wiine fruit In tliese moun tains; liedgu pears abound t women and chil li ion meet von en all the mountain reads with fruit, milk, Ac, for sale. I Haw very line pours mid plums in the gardens along 1ake Geneva. The people fi the mountain districts keep a large number of con anil goals. These are taken upon lop of the mountains w here they a re carefully henied, milked mid the butter and cheese nude tip there. In oilier illslrlt Is llie iicople may Isi seen early In Iho morning taking out the musand galls te pasture, anil icturnliig with them In Iho eicnhig. One's luernlng Muiuls'rs are fie fie tpieiilly illsliirhed by the tinkling of the bells of these herds In driving out during the day you will notice these pasturing along the streams and In thu narrow' v alleys at tended by men, women or children, the women ellen kiilltlng or reading, while at tending their herds These cattle are net large In wire, hut fal nml sleek looking. In Hnllirlnin! most of the puople own the the little patches and small farms nu which they live. Much laher Is required le culti vate these mountain sides, which In many plan's make ene Vt eniler hew they ever get up en them te build houses, or ul least hew they get Iho material up te build them with, lint our lieople would he astonished at tlm patient toil lluoe hhipIe undergo. Men eilu Ik) seen thcre carrying large trunks and packages HtrapIeil nu tlielr hackK Up nieiiii. tains as sleep as llie reef or a house, anil car rying high wooden cans up the Illgi filled with vvnter te moisten patches of vegetables The women tee, work out In the Holds like men, carrying burthens en their liacks. They may he scen coining lulu villages In tlm evening hauling hnnd-caits tilled with rough bay gathered at the feet of Iho mountains. They make Insists of burden or themselves in a manner disgraceful le Iho civilization or thu llith century. In the villages tlireugli which leuilstspm en their way te tlie glaciers a thriving busi ness is done in AlplnsleekH canes, iiirvcd vterk, native jmlisiicd stoves, lace, etc. t'liil dren sit along the read hi llttle ImkiHih, husy kulltlng late, fur which thej find ready sale le lady tourists. There are very extensive vineyards in tlie nolghlierhnoil of I.iusaune, en I jikeCcueva. The tt lue ni.ide from these vineyards is said le Iki el excellent quality. ( ensldering the mountainous character nf Switzerland it Is surprising te llml he much geed fanning laud in it. I'reni I-ake Then tn lienie Is a IkmiiII f nl farming country ; as well as a large part of that from I'erne le llasle. The route of the diligence, through that jurtnf france formerly Savey, from t'lia t'lia inetilx tetieucva. Is a splendid drive or r,i miles ever an elegant down grade read, through a country nf line mountain Hcenery, l icli valleys, and almost level plain, full nf interest at ei cry turn. Much of the land is welt cultivated, ami well laden orchards of ln-.irs, plums Ac, line the way. All along tills read, ami along all tlie reads (Kissing through fat In ille countries .shrines are erected. fs.'tiletimes it Is u simple rude cress, at ether places n small sloue structure Willi oval inef, in whlcli is a picture of the Virgin nr smiie saint, and ethers, mere large ami pretentious, consist of across en which a ligure te represent the Saviour is siis Is'iided. These shrines are erected by pious penple, rreqnciitl.v te Tullil a Vew, and few geed Catholics pass them without stepping te pray; eliciting iulmlnitleu of their In It li I'U'ii from these who least sympathize vvllh them. rVHVUMI IN I'll iNer.. I had litlle opportunity le see much nf IK'.iKint life or farm methods hi france, lss. Ing through through Unit country by railroad fiem ltasle, in Svritzcrlnnil te Paris a dis tance of ever :strt miles which certainly does let lie through a fair specimen or the coun try. Te have traveled from Marseilles te Paris would have taken us tlireugli a much licttcr country, hut the cholera prevented. Much of tlie land looked gravelly and large quantities of eats w ere lieing harvested. The harvestcrM used the Kurepean grain cradle, hut threw tlie swarth toward thu standing grain instead of from it. They appear te grew a geed deal of wheat in this country tuul pre panuionsfer seeding were I King made. Their fanning implements are clumsy and much of tin) plowing is what our tanners would mil scratching the ground. Tlie tillages had rather n dilapidated leek and the iensintivas lint as happy looking as the Swiss. Within ten or twelve miles of Paris the laud is generally under cultivation in fruit and vegelables'whlch apiear te be of excel lent quality, made se largely by manure brought from the city. The ennntry from ' Palis te Calais Is quite level and devoted te agricultural purisises; tlm grain all stacked ; no lurns The lieople principally live in villages Tlie American traveler, returning by Knglisii Mcainer, is rejoiced, when he beard's It te cress tlie channel, le hear tlie sound of a familiar tongue, after six weeks or Conti nental jargon, ami when he reaches Londen he reels as It, within its homelike limits, he was back in Philadelphia mob is the contrast with life amiss the channel. VII. nihiim (li'iicral Oltycri.itieiis. Necessarily it isa very imiorfevt view or reieigu faint life that enecatehes from llie car w Indew s and along the tourist's paths, ns no makes a unci journey through i.ures'. Most of his points of Interest are tlie laiger cities, it here the objects or historical and jier jier Henal attraction are teUcctcd j but en eterv side the American traveler must Iki sti tick Willi the closer tillage and tlie economy of llie soil, fnnvil no doubt iiieii tlie people of tlm Old World liy tUpr scan Ity of land as contrasted with ourpleaHh of' it. Their methods of cultivation am primitive and rude seoniKiied with ours, and handwork has net vet been generally superseded by machine lalsir. The thoroughness or their" system or cultivation ; tlie mom leisinely and easy, going management el'tlieir work ; tlie gene ral contentment of the agricultural popula tion in their station ; the careful Kit lug of what heie makes enormous waste, are ehar ehar iicteusticsef lhirepcan farming. The frequent tHvtaele of women doing heavy work in the Ileitis Is net an attractive picture. Tlie general inferiority of their farm buildings and machinery is" very nota ble. While we could teach them ' many tilings, it must be remembered tliat thefr conditions are very dill'crent from ours and mi long as our lands are abundant and com paratively cheap, the country new mid tlie radical spirit of constant progress prevails here, we villi neither enjoy the advantages nor sutler tlie disadvantages" that accompany an old-established order of tilings, agricultur al or ceiniueivi.il. It may lie gnitilying le your local pride, however, te hear that hi nil l'.urnve tlieie is net le lie seen such an extent el highly Im proved agilciiltur.il country, se fair a landscape, blooming with siieh beau ty, teeming Willi such presiieilly, set with such buildings and alieuiidiiig with such manifold signs et peace mid plenty coml'eit and wealth as is presented liy our own l:iiifiistcr county. .srvriAt. xenrrs. A large peitinn of the Ills that flesh Is liclr te arise liein an liiuimii state of the bleed, liy litoiiiethig a health) action nf the liver, lmt els and ktclncvs, lll'Ni'H Itlilney anil t.lier ltt'. virnv purines thu lilnml nml t lliiiluatcsillscusc. JIMwtleeil.Vw t'I'ltr. Of ASTHMA AM) M'l.V.ll. XVI: K. NUsS. Stl WbhtSJxd hTKKLT, New- Yeiik, Hay 17, lss.1. i heagli it limy be Irregular ler a physician te glieuicrtUlcatu in favor et a piepiit'tar) iiictlt due, still, In the C!iuc nf liiiiaanlty, 1 vciiluiu tesiiy a vvnnl In favor of Ai.UtHK'sl'eiiei-s I'lah Ttus, vvlilch I esteem the most rcucTikalilecx tciiuil it'iucily of this century. I have known these I'lastci te erne Spinal Weitkiicus where the patient hail been con lined ler iiientlis te Ills hed. A blacksmith of my ac quaintance luiKsi'Vcicly Injured In the luck by the kick of ii herse; four .iuik.iv'h rollers l'LAHTriis qiilcldv relieved liliu nl tixci nclittiiK agony mill ciucil lihn In a week. Anether ialleiil,HUttcihig with NcumlKla of the lleilll, was eenqileliij ciiictlln foiii'lieurs. Ill Asthma, 1 knew of a case vthcie the) vicic worn fur Unco mouths ami lull) restored te health. In imellicr case whom a pdlent hail hperadtn (,helcra, nothing lelluved him until he put en lime Aluxhk'h I'ni'.eis 1'lahtiiis; In Iwelie heniH nil p.dns In hlscliest mid steTuiuh illsappcaicil, 1 knew tint these I'l.l.ters, up. pin U en inn iitni iiiehttuiui n, are a Miieix'lgii miiiudy for ll)spcpslauiul i;oiistlpatlen, I'lliiilly.lf iit'lseiis once use AllcecK's 1'eiiel's I'LANreiia llicy will never use tiny ether they are se pleasant, qulik ami luilnless natiiie's b.daiy as!,.tunt. II. t. VAX XOltMAN, M. II, " AllcoeWN " Is tlie only (lenuine 1'urvu liiu ter. Sh IM1U1VKL1'. If j en nre troubled Ith uciveiu a- alrklieatl. no lie, de net Kit up year cai us lucunihhi mill! yen have tried Dr. 1a:Iu' Special I'lescrlptlen. be the tcstlmeiilali in tuiethttr celiiinn. Uj-l a ill'.OWAU A YKU'H flliniHY PKCTOIIAI.. An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. "(,'iilfi'lt,Texns Stay :l, lu. "I wish tn express my npprcrlittlmi of Hie viilitnhleqiinlltlesnf Ayer's Cherry Pectoral AS A tot Oil IlKMMlV, " VVIitln llh Churchill', nnuy, Just heron tlm hittleef Vlckshiirg, 1 contracted n cot ere Old, which torniliinlidliindiiiKeieiisfoiiKli. I round no relief till en (uir march wucainn te a country stern, wlii'ic, en asking for scime reinrity, I tins nrgcil te liy Avr.u'n iJiiKmiV PkcteiiAL. " I tlltliie, nml was raptilly cured. Mnte llicn I liiite kept tlm 1't.creiitt. ceiiHlnntly hy me, for foully use, and I hate feimd It te l.ean luvalim. bio reuiedy ferTlimal unit I.uiig til.iswcs. ".I. M". Wiiitwv" Tlioiisaiidseflistliiioiil ili, crrtiry te tlie prompt euro of nil llienclilnl nml bung A fleet Ions, by the use nf Avr.ii'aCiiKRRVl'iu.TeiiAL. Itclngvery pnlntaMe, I lie yeiuigi't (lilhlirn tnke It renillly. MntrAiu.il nv Dr. .1. (.'. Ajit k Ce., Lewell, Muss. n1ilhyall I TjUNr.s iii:u: i V. Villi hy nil lirugBlits J uil-Myd.tvr .. Thlily. KiKlnrscd. cars liecent. i,y rii) victims. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY. NEVER. KNOWN TO FilL. ( I'KCs M.I. Dlsr. vsl.s 111' TIIK IHDNKVS, i.ivim:, in. audi. K, ANIlPIIIN'Altr IllllltS's, lllJOPsV, (illtVKt., DIAISKTKs, llltlilll's IIIsK Si:, I'.M.vsis nu; iiicK, Leix-s ei: Hini:,.vi:i!t (it s hiskaks, UKTKNTIOV (lit .VOX - IIKTK.STIiiV UP ritisK. 11 tin" nieer Ihls ni'.VM.liV, the steinicli mid liemls ieciIllv icgalii ihi'lr sticngth, mid I lit) llliKslfspurlllcd. tt Ispi-nneuiiccil hy hundreds of I he he. t doc tors te he the (IN l. ( Pi:r ferMll kinds or Mil nc) IINiuses. II Is milT'ly vogetalile niid cutes when ether lni'dlctitcii fall. It fs prepinsl evii-i-sfy for thesedlsCiWes, and has imvcr been known te fall. (Inn tint will cenv luce you, t'(irs.ilcl)) all druggists. iMtirK.tfciM. Si:si nm I'tvriu it or Thstimemais. HUNTS REMEDY COMPANY, iM!eii)i:xci:, it. i. plIOt'KAXDS OI' CASKS OI' (t) SICK Hfurtarlie mil prrtnaneutly nncil evrrj jrar (u tl luimltvtUef 1'thneiifaIi tn iny tKwctlc)U will l!"tKy) liy tin t or I)K. LESLIE'S Special l'ivsrrlitlen. Tills lii'ini'dy stands to te tliy without n 1 1 ill, mill vvllh scnroelvn cnni cnni pelltnrlu the world. l'lien.inds of I'liyslcl.ins tlir.Mlgb.iut the country hate ncknew ledged thelrfiiahility tneuri'lt. mid mi' new proserili. fug lr t.elle's spool il 1'irserliititm fei all cases of sick HEADACHE In fit liei' IN ni'umw, lillloiHei ront;eMiin form, uritlrif; tromnhsititictkiM.ctHitfetloiioi tnniiillty or Hit llwr. W Ihmi 1 Hiiy Hut lr l.iwllc SPKCIAL r Pn-scrtpt Ien will cure the most elstliixtccaes of Mck Headache, I mem lu-t what I riv, mid tint Is, that It net merely icucves hut; POSITIVELY iMiriH, no lnittlcr hew lenj; tlitt mmi innylnur Ihmmi Htumllny. 1 lue ti'stlninnlaU from jxtheiw wlie h.we Im-cii iiilllctrtl for tutnt jimi-h, hclut; ceuIIimhI te ImmI te or thrve ,i)h at u tlnie triy two ckj., tliut he Immmi i'i-nn.uii'nH imii'imI by two liottlt'Hef J)r, l.c'dllr jt dil VltESCIIlLM'lOX se thai they hive net hut an attack ler ever live )eais. It )en me tieuhled wltli sru Head iche mid w ish le he CURED he sure iiihIkIve this lvuied) atlid. Price, l.ivi. s. It. AftClli:U, saratej-'i -piliiRs, .X. . Ftllt S.vi.K nThKI'(.(il'5ls. dJivi)d Fer sale nuly at .1 li I, tl KFJlAVa Dnig stine, Ne. fit, North (litecii slieet, liiicastcr. for colds, iihp KaiitTuiaics l ehkIi sj nip, the largest and host for 25 cents X ItAV.SSlMICIKH' Mr.IUClNK. V.J The (ilcut KiiKllsh Ui'iued) All iiiifalllnK cine fei liupeti'iicv and all IiNcascs that fellow Less of Memery, Pnltei-sal fji-sltuile Pain In the flack, DIiiiiiesh of V Nleu, Piviuatuie (lid Ake, and iiiaiiy ether dint uses tint lead te In sanity or Consumption mid a rrcmatutniirave. full particulars fu nur It iiuphlct, which vu do de silo te send lice hy luaUlneici one. Tills spe cific tut'dlclne Is sold hv all dlllKKlstii at $1 per p iiktiKC, nrsix p.ickats fei i, ni will heseut lice hy in. ill nu icieipt nt the money, by ml dlesslnu the agent, II. It. COL lilt t.S.lllllk'Klst, Nns, 13" mid It)'. North Qiiien stieet, iiiKiiMur, P. I. (in account nf comitei toils, we hate adopted tlinXellnvt Wruiiper: theenlv ceiitilue. Till: nit vi mi:iii.'im:l'(). Itnttalu, N. Y. ('..I.SSII.U.''. J-l Kill A- MAItTI.V. GLASSWARE. - - GLASSWARE. vr- CHINA HALL. 't: aiii:ei-ti;iiinh v linkup G LASSWARE AT spixiXL PltfLLs. ti:i.i:ity ui..ssr, t-lllMT HOW l.s, MM UHlts, DIS1IKS, Ac. lll.Ass LAMPS WITH KX IIIIM.NKVK Itf Kxmiilue these (,'issls lieloie pillehiulnu. High & Martin, NO. 16 EAST KING STREET, LAXCASTLIt, I'A STeiuan ims OOMMISSION WAREHOUSE, 1IAN1KL M.VVint. decj lyd ;i V eat Chentnut street. HOLIDAY ipl.INN ,V HltKNKMAX. CHRISTMAS GOODS - FLINN & BRENECDAN'S. Tlie l.nrgcnt Stock and lowest Price. We art) new Oiienlegeur Annual Kxlilhlti, ,1 of IKjlj DAVdUODS, Dells, Dell Onrringcs, Kxpirss Wagons, Spihift and llehhy Horses, sliennj mu Vcleclpcilcii, Tin mid Mechanical Tey . Merrhmiti., Churches and Sunday schools supplied id NVw Vnik Pilccs. FLIM & BRENElAtf, Ne. 152 North Queen St., CLOCKS, .VI II ltd is jnw (ioeiis. NEW YEAR, 1SS5. WnrxliMiiliirorUInniivilfttlnnlecvcrjlKMly.ynuiiKaniloliMn M nur Ai:T ItOOM nswrllnln iMMMIIIt' LARGE AND NEW ASSORTMENT OF FINE WATCHES, LIAI01TDS AND JEWELRY, HKI.KCTKII t-'Olt Till; CUMl.Ntl KAK. Hear In lnlnd that vv flh tlie Xciv Vcar comes New (lends nml ne Ideas In nur business. H. Z. RHOADS, LA.NLAbTKit, pa. Ne. 4 West King Street. a-OurSlnre v III close nt CKi p. m., mi and after . I AX S, until further nojei.-ta J uht eh:nki. Ghristmas 1884. x JUST OPENED T1IKL.M!(!KST AND CUKAPLVT LINK OF Frencli Clocks, Mirrors and Bronzes hi: iia'vk kvi:i: cauhikd. ": Music Bexes of All Grades. A FULL LINE OF GOODS TO SUIT ALL TASTES. AT ZAHM'S CORNER. JIOI.IJiA V (IOOIIS. "piOI.IDAY C3001KS. WALTER A. HEIHTSH, NO. iM KAbT KI.NC STItKKT, I.A.NX'ASTKIt, PA. THIS IS 1IIK PLAC'K TO ftl'V YOUK HOLIDAY GOODS, IN FANCY CAHI.NKT VVAKK, ;AII1.VKTS, llltlC-A-IlltAC, KAbKI.S, PKllK'sTAI.'s, ..LACKING CASKS, -MITKU HACKS. COVIMODKS.IIAT ItACKS, TOW KL HACKS,; HOOK HACKS, Ac, Ac. A very Ijii-rh I.tnoef these Reeds, nml always it pleaHiim In shove them, WALTER I HEINITSH, Ne. 28 West King Street. decO-Cind te in cee Use via Ait. Tl 1- .STP.1IMAX ,t CO. Holiday Presents. MKLHSCflAUM bMOKKItbAMI 1'U'KS, TUHKfSft PIl'Ls, FHK.NCIl HltlAH Pll'HS.CKJAH AND CHiAHHTTK IIOL DKIIS, CKSAHCAsLs, S.MOKKIt'S .SLTs, CKJAHKTTK CASK!), A.l HKCKlVKlts, MAlCllC'ASKb,CANK,Ac. All Inmvat vai lety unit nt v ery Ien pi ices. 4Cult and exutulnu our getsls. Ne troiible teshnn them. II. L. STEIIMAN & CO., Ne. 116 North Queen Street. t'O.I .. BR MARTIN, . VVIIOLKSAtK AMIHETA1L Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and Ceal. 0-V.Aiti: Xe. IJO North Water nml Pilnce sticcts, nliove l.ciiieu, Lancaster. n'llvd B AUMn.VUUNKHS & .IKKl'KHIKH, COAL DEALERS. OrriCKSi Ne. IJtiXertli (luccii street, nml Ne. U, N'tntli Pilnce street, Yaiiesi Ninth Prince utrect, near Ituidlng Depot, LANCASTKH, l'A. niiRlSdfd c tOAU M. V. B. COHO, XM .N'OltTU VVATKIt STHi:i:T, 1-anciistcr, Pa., VMI0LL8AI K AMI IlKTAIt. IlKALKll IN LUMBER AND COAL. COKltLOTleX WITH THIS TKLKI'llnMO Kxiiiamik. aiie ash Orricis: Ne. trio NOHTIl WATKIt bTltHKT, fch.Sd)d e.j- HWAHH A- CO., COL. Ohick: Ne, SOCcntie biiniuc. Yaiius: Kant Walnut und Mumluill streets. (btcniirt'iiOld Yard.) llnth Yurdund Olllce counettod with the Tele phone l.'xcliaucti M-hlNllLtNO WOOD A 8PKCIALTY.-6 eutllCmaMAFU HOOm. - s-fsMAsi. AT - Lancaster, Pa. IIS AS1 IIHOSZIIS. Zahm's Gerner 1884. ciAiTitisa. Y ex GLOVRS, Tokccptheliands vv nil MirrnN.s, Te Keep the hands vi iirin, SOCKS, Te keep tlie feet vi arm. KAK MITIT.S, Te Keep the ears vvnnii. ML'FKLKIIS, Te keep the, netk vtariii. rxnuinvEAii, Te keep tlie hedy vviuiii. Ge te ERISMAN'S,. Ne. 17 WEST KINC, bTKKKT. xt rYHltS A- HAT1IVOX. L LllYTIllNti IX WINTER CLOTHING -FOIt- Men's Youths' and Beys' Wear. sltlTx HHADY-MADKI I l-flTsjilAlH: TOOHDKH'I ... i. lit,.,, i in ibr..ii i.n.iur. i OVHHCOAT-) MADi: TO OKDLH The Litieest AsseiHiicnt I Klcgunt Styles! Pertect tu tit ! Ounlitici and WerLimiushlp Un excelled t NEW PRICES FOR THE NEW YEAR ! (itiiirantecd as low ns the lowest minted liy any llelf.ililc Clothier In the city. Of A call sellcltctl. Ceinpaifsrii Ceurtcd.E On mid after January 5th, this Mere will he closed at il o'clock p. in., Nituidajn excepted, until March 1st. MYERS&RATHFON, LKADlNti LANCWTKH CI.OTHIKKS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKH, PA. A X AfUOSTIf General Public ! II y nil means liny your poeds, my frteiul, t'-jien tills plan: row these uhe'inml, Hs-selve te patrniilziilieiucidnrcs, (i-ctall ynu canilKht ut jour tliMirs, K-neoiirHite Ihose wlie spend lliclr -iili, IMkuI hem at home t de net he rash ( F vnuM he rash tu;i nhiead huy jour poeds en ether nml ! s-liniihl you net knew the place te se, I'-peii iny word 1 think I'll Hhew T hat host Is that place In llie tow li T hat alv av-H makes the pi iceH down I e f whom 1 vMitt. 'tis veiy philu, N-evv keep llrst letters lliry'll explain I Bill & SUTTON, Mereliiuil Tailors autl Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANOAVrKH, PA. 43-Ou und ntler .liuiuaiy .Mil nur Mem vv ill hu ( leM-tl nt p, in., Nitmtlu) n excepted. .STOCKS. iSoeit, wiuti: ca, " " BANKERS.IO PHIMKHAILWAYKKCUItlTlKHALWAYBO.V 11AKI) VOH I.NVKSTiIK.N'1'. MliiuciiiielU Heal E.tate 7 lcr;ccnt. hand fur sule nt 101 und futciest, Proprli'tew or "I'enrti iluuuid nl liulhvu y." C'orrcupeudenco Inv f ted. 45 Wall Streot, New Yerk, octl'lydeetl Rcsiicct riilly Dedicated le 3B9B KrMBBh. '"'' j." iTmahtin .roeTJ'i 9i utiiux wiDii.i . rj SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN mm i.vai.i.eUh iiKPAUi'Air.xTa. ryA A jrrtr-. i' I.N llltYOOODs lllJPAItTMK.NTi 1 . J l.N NOTIOX DKI'AHTMKST, A. s HKDlttJKtl PltlLL-s , iVl i.x iri.r ruiiMMii.vu lt;PAUTMIC1 . mriji-... ,-iti.r. l. IV nil. nl fVritw IlKDUUKI) lMHUKS . ISMATT1NHS. IlKIHIUKU VlttCI'.S ,N.l.ny.,.uirAiiT,:,T. -& .""3 IX (AltPins. WALL lMl"l'lf$f mriis. wh HOWKIIADUS-Ac, Tti .. .r-rrr ?i? - vv rc solicit a (.'ALU-M , r .N'-a 5 - J. B. MARTIN & CO. .a y J 1 Cerner West King and Prince Strete,? (Opposite Stevens Ileusr,) (SW LAXCASTLH, PA. f. l'i:(IIA, ItAllOAI.NS. Embroideries, FmhrniHmac -. . . . WATT RTTATI Xr mm ,.J., ,a, w w,m .... . . i' a ana iu Jast King Streot, , Have opened their llrst consignment eT IIAMIlllllf! FJIfilNTiS AXII IVSKIITIIIVn "" , ,m An linmeiisc vnrlelynfChelcu Pattcnia, vvorkeaS'i u tlitilliiest Cnmhilcnl the Lewest Pi (ces: nvrerJaf hlH'H II III lll.l IIIIS111CSS. SPECIAL BARGAINS: - HM WIUTK IlLA.NCinM, l,73n imlr. U Hl-1 .VLIWOOf.l!LANKi'.1, tnipalr. ? 11.1 lwh. II....... lit V 1. ft w. n ml .ti "iXV. 1 ii-' ttt inin j iMi.i.xiiiji- f-ip u tniir iv M DOZKN v l.rtllll.-ciO.VIS AND MIAVTIJL W- "J . " ItHDtK.'KD PHIi; !? IN COMKOHTrt AND llt,.VNKKT?. y' ! ... . , IIKH0CKD PHICIJH ' ,,'J , IN t'PHOLSTr.HY DKPAHTMK.M'. , III lllll'l'll IMIIOl-S " ." '( ft ' C'?l T.nflifis' SfifU'lflt. TT-nflfiTivfin.rife1 ..w., exi.i ::.c i:a ii, wehth ti.ea. W 5w TvjT?iTr vnxiTr QrrrreTi .j X1JJVV XUJ.IjJ.. UXUXXjJJj iff. NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST.,-j . .... iJ Y.I LANCASTKH, PA. M ? :jk LA'.'.' 'CTCTVt.ll II vrr .ivn iiiiKi ,W' .. , ... .....(.. ...... . ..in, ,iJ w$ Slmlfzs Only Hat Ste i :V,i Vv vV IM FULL OK TIIK LATUS1' STYLK.S ii$, . . . "J: acai (japs ana Tureans, mt OnCi- nn,l HtlOCWnln iii ,. (3U1 n. rir,a TTn.'n j!m ".'?: """. z. """' r-'M unuaren s 'lureans, j&4" -AND- -J1! rsTxrrsrv xtt t,wx,s?I vjL.uvrje ur pll, ivijhue. AM, .N'KW AXf) Ol" Till: FINKST'MANU S" KACTIJUi:. "Hi W Pel-sons vvlshinit te make Clnlslnian Pixm ii cuts In nur lluit vvtlf profit liy emmliilng our Mt1 stuck liefeiii piuchnidiiirclscwltnre. xi 144 NORTH QUEEN ST.J (UU.VDAKKH'S OLD hTAXD.) yirI. ! STAUFFER. JOHN'SIDES.- hi:i)i;ctie.n i Hi:i)ucTie.vt nraiucTiex ,5J iiiiPATisT n.vi'ii viv I'.vvii nrcrni'm sWLmJI KUHS AT AND UKLO.V COST. 4 1MI0FITS 01VEN TO CUSTOMKHf. We hiven nice linn nf FIJHS we nre rleHhiir i out at prices tluit will Riirprlseynti, They must HS he Meld In order in make mom. llane who cnlla. S JJ c.ii nest win i;t(-inn uairains. imn'r inn miaKH t iidvaiitah'iinftlicCHHA'P.VlAHlv DOW.V, i!S i TT! i TUUL LIXB or HATS, CVP.s, KUH. (iLOVKS, HOIIKS AND J& u..ijii,r.i.i,vva AUVAVB nv HAMl, AT LOWEST CASH TRICKS. W. D. STAUFFER & CO,, (SlmltzM Old Stand.) Nea. 31 & 33 North Quesn Street, LANCASTKH, PA. mvlftlY HOOKS. yeiiN it.i:it'.s .son'.s. ' " tt a xttt Trrrra uuiiim. &jjr.i?t vtd dav nneKS. TneERa. earh J fM f , . BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, &e "M AT TIIK HOOKSTOHK Ot .irVMM RARR'ft RrkMft M vv.... ..v, v..v, sa Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen St. WAWES FOIt 1885. A VAItlKTV OP SIZE'S A.NDSTYI.KS ATTI1L" HOOKsTOltK 01' "' JOHN BAER'S SONS Nes. 15 and 17 North Queen Str. Scrap lt"oeks and Scmp VictnifS, JQ I.NMillEAT YAIIUITY. V AT TUB 1IQ0K8T0HK Of JOHN BAER'S SONS, Nea. 15 and 17 North Queen St. T aneastku- commi:keiat VQ& ""t -i-i I.KUU, 4V,( Xe. 10)i IIASV KIXO HTKKL1V . v, Open duyand I'vcnliiff. lntruelle In Ihm imiucue. nc.i u.ipnu it. uu.in.'.. ,,M.i,,..r OiM'iininihinnJIeiitUij.Jiinimrj'Mli. r.iiderw)v: Heml nr call rr Ircnlnr etvlng full Inform,, , HKADQUA.UTiaW l'Q)tTK ' '.v INDIAN MUDJUlXlitV4 'SS' Ka-ten-ka and. Medoc. IndiantOH,- V -AT- ' n' tr Lecher's Drug Stere, XO.OJJAJU'KIXO HI'., UK0tl, r. s3 ; 1&1 f.- $k '1S3 !i-fl sm sM m .1 Mt'tt drt i tfea m m ?m9 : "1 m ?, 'f- W- its
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