V' iT3k THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1886. "W 93 U' I r r :. Nl'ltlNO HONfl. (tiii mist Kmuitii u"ti vn mt te Menu, iutb a. n. lse ) Huintrer I I cnnien In, l.htideiilng citccti I (Imwelli foil am' bletvclh n""i' Aiidp,nnKlhtheud.itiii. Slug ciiecu Awe Meletu alter lamb, Llinulh aft" calve cut llulluelcilclb, buck vorlelli, Murealngcuceti, C'nrcn, cnccti I Welaliigcoiicetii Nnswlk thew uaner mi Hlngciicrii mi, Mint ciioeii. Mummer I coming, Loudly slug ouekoo lltnwiith Iced mid hlnwclli tiici-d, Ami sptlngoththe weed iiiiw, Hlngmokeo. Hun lilcnti'th alter Iamb, liinlli iiw allercalfi lliilleck atarlelh, Iiiicr vellilli, Merrily slug oitrknei , Well alnguat thou cuckoo) Norceaao toning new, King cuckoo new, hlng cuckoo. NUTKI UV THK AUH. Imparlance ill it Knowledge of the ICftVct of Tillage I'pnn Drought. I'retu tlie (lurmnntewu Telegraph. It Is of the hlgtient liiiHrtaiica that tlie of foci of UIUke iixm Hella hIieiiIi! Ihi under Hiixxl. Ordinarily, larmcr. Judging Irem otiiurvatleti, would nay that tlllage would In In In orixtHe the tonilettcy le drought Such a con elusion would boniilte natural for till reason j who I tliere, who, when allrrltig the neil nrter aalinvver or when It la Inclined te be melM, liai net oliservod hew iiuicU iulckcr the nurfaee Hint haa Ixxm stirred Ikwoiiiei dried limn vvliere net atlrredT The natural lntorent.it would le tliatnVHoratleii liad been greatly nccclerated and eeneiuently must nxlHt te an Inrreaned amount. Willi the deptli or tlllage tlili appear te In In In rroase, and wlille n tlUnd neil will appear te Lxi com paratl vel v dry, the aauie cell Uiat lias been disturbed belnif overtumod appoarale be tnelat. Hut eiporiraetiU tirove tlie lallacy of Ilia bollef that audi la the fact. I'roftwier .Stock briilge, In a aorlei of ex periment ilium (hla point at the Agricultural ml logout Aiuherat, Mam, found that a lox of clay atlrred oery day te the depth 01 tour Incho hut lttoveu dayi at tlie ratoet POI barrels per nore, and that that wni iintllled at the rain or 1,(120 barrela per ncrn, Willi light wnd the lie rrem the tllled Ma M-barrels et acre, whlle the uutllled wai at the rnte of l,W ft barrela per aero, aluiw Ing a Tery marked ullect lireduivd In the tlllagu of naindy will. Dr. Htuileaut, Ulrocterof the New Yerk Ntate experimental Htntien, found that lu 111-ti-en daya Irem J illy '.7 iintllled will lest 1,'JII gallon of water whlle the tllled lint only 1,0(0 or a computed Having of 21- gallons per day per aero. In practice It has been Miry noticeable that In tlineofaevorodroiigbtcrop Mitler Hieatat these points whero the aell la meat compact and llrui, and least whero It la the meat thoroughly puUorlzed. All el tills guest a long way In allowing net only the adraiitage but the neeeHslty el extending the ayatomef tlllage. May It net appropriately Iw said that tlllage Is moisture aa well as inauure. The Celin n lleiaeft. Wheu the hore ahewa symptoms of an at tack ofcellc, apply at ence a horae cloth or woolen rug, wrung out of boiling wider, te the ateuiach and te the aides, ami cever with another ceuple el clelht te retulu tlie heaL Aa tliey cool renew the cletha at ollen as ueejful. A large bran oultlce, a het aa can be home, is equally ollectlo and retains thu heat louger. An eiieuia el qulte wirriu water hi aoen aaiKiHilbtelaalsoef thogreatot value. Thtii treated, without the use of any meillelne, a hnrse would rarely dloef thlf dreaded dlieaHO. Te Train a Coir, A heller calf Intended for a cow, aaya tlie ,Y(timuI AVecAiuiii, should be tralued from birth with thta end In Iew and be made gen tle and tractable by aulllclent handling. It aiieuld be taught te lead, te atand tled, and allow any one te nppreucti and handle It at pleaiura. A calf treated in this way will uiake a gentle and viduable cow, and olio which will net kick evor the milk pall about the llme it la tilled with rich milk. Much at tention te the training of the young helfura will pay, OHpeclally it they are Intended ler family mllcli row a. I'f.HVIlKltOS llUUHt.S. ArrUal at Nw Anrk nl tlie Ijktett Impnrta thins r Mr. Waller. Mr. Win. T. Waltera wai In New Yerk lately looking after his recent purcha.He el I'errlioreti herxca. 'J'hey will Ik) brought te llaltiuiore by tlie Inland route of steamera. Of the twentv-leur l'orcherons Imported thirteen are inareaandoleen atalliena. All of the aiiliuala are from the Dcpnrtuient de I'Orne, where the l'orcheren breed li purest. Only one or tw e of the colledion la mere than four yeara old, almeatall of them being very young. They are all gray in color, el varleim Mliade, and line exampleH of thelr race, large of Hire, htnnig of limb and atylisti of carriage, and thelr clean-cut heads and line boneahuw the Arnbiau bleed which llewaln their velua, One el tlie Atalllens Is a yearling, already 15 haudahigli, wlille one, call ml Tery properly (lellali, Is three years old and atauda 17 h.iiida high. The mares are from two te six years old, and Irem 10 te 10, hands high. Only ene of thorn has bcen bred. Tue I'orcheron horse Is the cress of a Nor Ner man and an Arabian. When Napoloen was laying out pest routes across 1 'ranee, ha looked alieui for horses which, wlille atreng enough te pull the heavy mall couches, would be light enough te trael rapidly. It was decided te breed Arabian Nbilllens te Nerman innrCH, and stock farms for raising the government draught horses were placed In the lltlle district of Le I'ercbe. Horses bred ou theso farms were thorefero called I'orcherona. A pure-bred Percboren has the small head nnd ears of his original Arabian lather, with the size and strength of his Nor Ner man mother. Ills legs, when seen Irem behind or In lrent, leek very thin. Frem the side, however, they oratory bread, the bones el the leg being placed directly In a Hue, thus making the Irg Hat Instead of round. A pure-bred l'ercheren Is always black when foaled, but brcouiea gray when alwut three years old. A black I'orcheron is con cen aldered net te be of pure bleed. Tlie adaptation el rercheren horses te draught purioseH here, and especially te farm work, is admitted whorever they have been tried. When Mr. Walters began te Im Im eort them Inte this country noue of the draught homes of llaltiuiore had any cress of rercheren bleed. New mere than one-thlrd of them In and around the city have mere or less rercheren bleed in her veins. The Per Per cheren has a quick action, a hardy cenatllu. lien, and Is easily Kept, whlle his hoofs de net split upon American pavements as de these of ethor Imported horses. In France the get of a blooded stallion and a I'orchor I'erchor I'orcher on mare Is the fashionable carrlage horse, und the aanie horse, under the name of " French carriage horse,'' has recently found favor in this country. The two Napoleona took great Interest in maintaining the breed of French horsea, und the govenuent stallions, after wlnteriiig In l.e Perche, which wascenslderedthedUtrlct best adapted te horse breeding, were sent through the country during the summer mouth and bred te the best mares, l'roml l'reml u ins were also glven te the ewners of geed stallions, und Sultan, new ewned by Mr. Waiters, brought his French owners smalt but steady Income from the gerernmenL 'J he government stud stables are still main tained, the principal stable being at Flu, for merly ene of the hunting castlea et Leuis XVI. A llteck Llit of dUeaae fellows an unhealthy condition et tlie liver, ene of the most Important organs et the body, lmpure bleed, bronchitis, iwttmm, malarial ataeaaua, consumption, nick hoadactie, dlaeane or the akin, kidneys und heart-all may be traced te faulty action or torpidity of the llvr'..'Noeltl?r,tnown preparation se rapidly and thoroughly restore u disordered liver as Ur, l'lcrcoa"Uelden Medical Discovery," It Is pleasant te the taste, mild but kine In Its action, and a gilt te suirertug humanity trein ene or the most auccesslul physicians et tue age, 6-MTAw Da. JahssGebk, ltetstcrutewn. Mdcheerlully endorses "Dr. l'ctield's flerman Ulttera"asa pure Tonic and valuable Medicine for these suf luring from Lean et Appetite, General Debility, Dyspepsia and Malarieus Diseases. Te tamperlze with your health Instead of promptly using Dr. Hull's lloltlmere Villa Is su preme felly. l'ealilvely the best. Day's Herse l'ewder. Hee that you get no ether, All druggla'akeeplt. The "butty's beat trlend" Is the most appro priate title for Dr. Hall's liaby syrup. It Is guaranteed te be free Irem opium ana. lauda num, When flahermen's limbs are numb with cold, tiU Jacobs OU glT them new Jlfv. Mrs. Henry Ward Ueeohemieaana gives away ever three hundred Allceek'i Pereus Plasters every year, Bhe writes that she has found them a "genuine rellet for most of the aches and pains which flesh Is htlr te." llmi'Bsinnel J. UatulaU said that they cured him et Inflamma tion el thn kidneys when everything else failed, and cured lilmet a severe cold that threatened te run Inte pneumonia. Hen. James W. Hinted writes that tlmy citicd his son of chronic rhen. matlsiunud rellewd lit rat of snrlnus pulmonary doubles. teething ItuhtiM am Instantly rellnved n( pain when the gums are bathed Willi lilt. Hand' Teething Letien, frice, St cents, A fact from experience, Dr. Hash's Pleasant l'hysle cures constipation In babies or adults. Hum and pleasant. I'rlre, 13 cents. apMmdftw BVKVlAh HUTIOK. Ttiitra Must l an OiMin llead between the feed we eat and the mibstanen of which our IhmIIcs am composed, ir the read la clpggoe. or closed we slcken, faint and die This read Is made up of thnorgansef digestion and assimila tion. Of these the Btomaeh and liver are chief. Most poeplo have innre or less es iiorlenco of tlie horrors el censllpntliiii. l'revnnf It, and all II learful sequence by using Dr. Kennedy's "V a a a vorlle Itniiiedy." It Is the llrsl step that costs. marKMinced&w hii.sciii gtucKLY. A distressing Cough, by Hale's lleniiy of lleriihmind and 'lar. l'lke's Toethacho Dreps euro In ene minute o-MwdcedAw A Itemarkable (leml Man Isbn who attends te the comfort of his tamlty and will net let his little ones siirTur wltharrne wltharrne lien of tha Threat and Lungs, whereby thelr lives mar be endangered, but who shenld at all times give them that sovereign remedy, Kemp'a llnUnm. Price Ce cents and II. 3Wnl tttitrte. Kersalnby 11. II. Cochran, dniggtst, 137 North Queen strict, (0 WILL YOU HlirrK.lt with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint t Hlilleh's llallier is guaran1 teed te euro you. or sale by II. II. Uochran Uechran Druggist, Ne. 137 North yneen street, CeLuas'a l.tquld Ir Tonic Is adinlrab'y edspted for females In delicate hrallh. Celil'n'i, no vlhrr. erdriiggtsU. aJlwdcslAw I'er DyspeMta. Daniuclies IIittsrs Ce. Dear Hlrs I take pleasure In recommending te the public your valuable Hitters, I have been a smrurer from DjsiMipstaand Liver Complaint ter years ; 1i.it n tried everything, but wllhetitavall, until 1 tried your Hitters, 1 have used two bottles and am new In a fair way of recovery i by using a few bottles morn I expect te be cntlrclycnred. A T KKHIt,7l8(lnrdnii8t .Allcntewn, I'a. Iebii.1iiidTn,Th, AUUKAT D1BCOVKK1. The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen tury Is Dr. Leslie's Hjicetil Prescription ter sick Iieiidnrhe, which Is tlie discovery or an eminent physician and ned liy him ler ever thirty jeara befeni gl Ing It tn the iiubllc, mid It stands to day without a rival, llead adTurtlseiuent In another (eliiiiiu. HHII.(IH'S ClIKK will Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and bronchitis, rer sale by II. II. Lechrnn, Dnigglal, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Kerlamn back, sldnnr chest, use Sullch's Por Per ous Plaster. I'rlcsiSt cents (or sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. IX) North Queen nticut. The Mystery Melted. It has always teen nndorBteo.1 thtt ciiiisiinin ciiiisiinin tleu was Incuralile, but It has recently been discovered that Kemp's IlslKSin for the Threat and Lungs Is glvlngmore relief than any known remedy. It Is qmtrunteed te relieve and enni Asthma, bronchitis and Coughs. Call en II. II. Cochran, dniggtst. Ne. 137 North Queen sins t, and get a trlul belllu fn e of cost. 1 Jrgu sire Ml cents and II. (I) UATAKltlt CIMtKD, health and sweat breath secured, by Millien's Calairh Kemedy. l'rlce 10 cents. Nasal injector tree. nr sale by 11.11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne, I3U North Queen struct. Te renter sense of tuite, smell or henrlng use Kly'sl iimiii Halm. 1 1 cures all caes of Calarrh, Hay rover. Colds lu thu Head, Headache and Deafness. 1 tls doing wonderful werW. He net fall toprecnroalMitile.as In II lies the relief you seek. It Is eititly npillcd with the linger. Price, lie. at druggist. Jlr. I'.M llarbcr, has used Kly's Cresm Halm for Catarrh tn his family and commends It v ery highly. A lady Is recovering the sense el smell. A TiickhanntK k lawyer, known te many or our readers, says he was cured of deafness. Pitts. ten, l'a., Uatette. aiiwdoed.tw THAT HACIilNtJ COUOll can be se quickly cured by Hulleh's Cure. We guarantue lu rer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Fer an Inactive Liter. I paused through asev ere spell of sickness two years age, since which time 1 havehadmuch trouble with my digestion (liver I auppes") being habitually constipated. At the suggestion et my druggist I tried Dandelion I. her Pellets (taking ene every night.) I am new at the second viol and leel entirely relieved. II. 8. Devan, Superintendent Coplay Iren Ce., Coplay, Lehigh county, l'a. fehs-InidTu.Th.a BIIILOH'S COUOll and Consumption Cure U sold by us en a guarantee It cuies Consump tion, rorsnle by 11. H. Cochrun, Druggist, Ne Si North Queen street, ISucklen'a Arnica Halve. The Heat Salve In the world for Cuts, llrulseji, Seres. Ulcers, Salt Uhenm, rover Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllbalns, Hums and all Hkln Kmpllens, positively curtis l'lles.oruepay re quired. ltlsguarnnusd teglveperlect satisfac tion, or money relunded. l'rlce S3 cents per box. rer sale by Cochran, the Druggist, 117 and 139 North Uiioeu street, Lancaster, l'a. TlhASli) Never (live Up. If you are suffering with low nnd depressed spirits, Ions of appetite, genentl debility, di. er-'ered bleed, weak lonstltutlen, headache, or any dlsc.ua of a bilious nature, by all means Crectint a botlle of Klectlle Hlttcis. Ven will u surprised te see the rapid Improvement that will fellow jeu will be lusplied with new life : strength anil activity will return; pdu and misery will cease, and henceforth you will re joice In the praise or Klectrle Hitters, Held at Ally cents a bettle at Cochran, the Dniggtst. 117 and II) North Queen street, Lancestui, l'iu (til T ThAii A Oreat Discovery, Mr. Win. Themas, of Newton. la., sajTi-eJly wife has been seriously alfecteilwlthaceugh for twenty live vears, and this spring mere severely than ever before, hhehtd ued ninny remedies without relief, und being urged tn try Dr. hlng's New DNcevery, did be, with most gratifying re suits. The first bettle relieved her very much, and the second bottle has absolutely cured her. Hhe lias net had se gesxt health for thirty years." Trial Hettles 'rce at Cochran's Dnig Mine, 1 .17 and lXtNerthQuecnstieet, Lancaster, l'a. Largu Bliejl.ee. TTli.tS(ii) CKOUl. WIIOOPINOCOUUII and llrnnchltls Immediately relieved by Sullen s Cure. Fer sale by II. It Cochrun, Druggist, Ne, 1J North Queen afreet. OAUttlAUttH. S' TANDAHI) C'AUKIAOK WOHK. Edw. Edgerley, CAERIA&B BTJILLEE Mftrket Streot, Rear of roateffloo, Laucoater, Pn. My stock comprises a larpe vnrlcty of the Latest Style Huggle, l'haitens, Carriages, Mar. ketand lluslnens Wagons, which 1 eiler ut the very lewcat figures and en the most leusenable tenns. I rail spoclel attention te a few or my own dn signs, ene of which Is the KDUKKLKVGLOdUD PHYSICIAN COUl'K, which Is decidedly the neatest, lightest and most complete Physician's Carriage In thn country, l'ursens wlahlmr te buv a eoed. honest and substantial article, should bear In mind that they taku no risk lu buying luy work. Kveiy Carriage turned nut lu eighteen jeurs a geed ene that la the kind el guarantee 1 havoteoUor the public All work hilly warranted, l'lease give me a call KKI'AIKINO I'KOMl'TI.V ATTKNDKD TO. One set of workmen especially employed ter that purpose, H RAUQUAKTKKS FOH TDEST J1 ABY CARRIAGES. LATEST STYLES, LARGEST STOOK, LOWEST PRICES! fg-ASK FOlt UATALOUUK. W. D. Sprecher & Sen, NO. 31 BAST KINO STREET, , ..... .. I'ANCASTKK, l'A febl9-Jmd ' DJT TO-DAY.-CUHB THAT HOK n.v rtb'e ce'd with Bensen's Capclne l'lasters They will beir. yen at once. Don't wait, e. mmmeAu TGUVOKITi: KKMRDY. ON THK I'.NdlNIi Itnnnlng n t.nmmetlvn While Deathly Nlek, Tacntek, Mass. lit. IJfiiiif h'ennnlu, Itontleut, Jt, Y. DiAaHini I nm an engineer en the Old Onieny railroad, and nin the rail Itlver beat train lie. tween (all Klverand Uiwell, residing In Taun ton. Ker ten years 1 sulTerixt everything but death from dysiiepsla. Oltnn I had siirli blind. lug sick headaches that 1 could hardly see. 1 think this was dun purity te Irregular halilLs of eating and partly le the ar or the englnn. Itonieinber that 1 had tried every medicine I heard of and had been treated by some of tha best physicians of Taunton and Lewell. At this critical limn Dlt. DAVID KKNNKDY'H rA VOH1TR HKMKDV wai rereinmended tome. It was new te mc, and with my oxperlenco of medicines, you can easily forgive me for saying Hint 1 had nut a particle of faith In It, I had taken It but a few days when I began le gallieius! The raw and sere feeling had left mytemach and the snapping pains left my head, and seen I we all right and havelieen ever since. His thn only thing that ever did tun the least geed, and It drevn every actie, pain and discomfort completely out of my body. New 1 kecpKKNNKDVH rAVOIUTK ItKMKDY with nin en my engine, and llinc wherever I go. Why, I believer A VOIl Pl'B ItKMKDY wlllrnre anything. One night awhtln age Jehn Layleii, an engineer, who inns the main linn bout train rmni Ilosleu, i-uineen luy engtnn sick a death. He was worn nut with weik, hail n high rover and was se nervous he almost breke down cry ing. "Nonsense. Jehn," I said; "cheer up. 1've get something en my engine that will set you up In a Jltry." i took out my bettle of 'raverltn Iteinedy," lifted lit head and gave htm a geed dose. He went tnbed. Twe days after 1 saw Mm looking eeallhy an a butcher. Dan," he said, "what was that stuff you gave me thn ether nlghtT" "It was Dlt. DAVID KKNNKDVH rAVOIUTK ICKMKDV, Itondeut, N. 1 ,," said I. " Well, I don't i am whose remedy It Is, It's thn thing for n man en the railroad " be say we all. Yours, etc, ... DANIKI. riTTS. His Your Own rault It you suffer from Head ache, Indigestion or Dyspepsia. One Dellar will buy a bettle of ravorile iteinedy and cure you. Bpl-llnOOlhTW vi:ir cmr.KHY im.utehai,, " IT SAVE!) MY LIFE " Is a common expression, niten heard from thoae who have realized, liy personal use, thn curative powers of AVer's Cherry Pectoral. I cannot say enough In pratse or Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, believing a I de that, but for Its nm, 1 should long since have died from lung troubles. K. Urngden, Palestine, Tex. About six months nge I had a severe hntnor hntner hntnor rhagnef Ilia lungs, brought en by a distressing Cough, w hlch deprived me of sic ep and rest, I had used various cough balsams and expecto rant without obtaining relief. A rrtsnd ad vised me te try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did se, nnd am happy te say that It helped loe at onto. Uy continued ue this medicine cured my cough, und t am sillsfled, saved iny life. Mrs. K. Celium, H Hecend Blrcet, Lewell, Mass. I have used Ayer's Cherry I'cctnral for evor a year, and sincerely believe I should have been In my grave, bad ft net been ler this medicine. It has cured meet a dangerous affection of the lungs, fur which 1 had almost despaired ofevei finding a remedy. D. A. .McMullen, Windser, I'rnvence of Ontario Ajci's Cherry Pectoral saved my lile. Twe j ears age 1 toot a very severe cold, which set tled en my lungs. I consulted physicians nnd took the remedies they prescribed, but failed te obtain rcllet until I begun using Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Twe bottles of this medicine com cem com nletely restored my health. I.IkkIe M. Allen, West lAincaster, Ohie. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Prepared by Dr. -I. tj. Ayer A Co,l.ewoll, Mum. Held by ull druggists. Price, f I ; six lint tlesJU aprt,3,l.,n,7,8 Hep mtti:kh. MY HACK ACIIKS. Hest or people of all ages suffer with pain In the small of tlie back commonly called "Hack "Hack actie." (let ofyeur druggist a IIOI' IM.ASI'KIt and apply It directly ever seat of trouble. The seething and paln-kllling properties of Heps cemhlmd with burgundy Pitch and Kxtruct make tuts plaster vastly lettr than ethers for driving out pain nnd strengthening the part. A trial will demonstrate thl. Alwuvs ready for use. Never falls iVta., f.1 for Jl.UI. HOP l'LASTKi: COMPANY, Proprietors, Hosteii, Mass. (S) OT I.llCnOTIIIIK KINDS. Hep l'LAHTRRsact Instantly when applied. Try them for II ickuche, l'uln In tbealde.Htltches, ltheumatlsm, Sclatlcjx, beru and weak chest, and all local aches and pains Se seething nnd strengthening te weak and tired parts. Coin, nosed of natures bj-st known remedies. Virtues of fresh Heps, llurgundy Pitches and Canada balsam. Sold every w hem 25c,. 5 for II 00. HOP PLASTKIt COMPANY, (10) l'roprletors, Hosten, Mass. SHAiti' OR Dl'I.L l'AINH. Shnii girls, sites women am all suffer Jtore erless fnun weak back or side- actie. A lady says : " One ller I'lastcs worn H hours did my back mere geed than all the reme dies I ever used." rer any sort of pain or sero nessef whatever nature, InMant relief Is given. Superior te chest pmlocters for weak and aoae lungs. Hec Plartkks nm made from Hurguiidy Pitch, Canada ILiInim and the entire virtues of garden Heps. Held everywhere, 'i"ie., or S for tl.iw. HOP I'LAaTKltCOMI'ANY, (II) Hosten, Muss. c ATAHItll HAY-FKVKH. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH $1,000 TO AXY MAX, WO.VAS OH VlllI.D, SUri'KHINO rilOM CATARRH. A. K. NKWMAN, Urallng, Mich. A lmrtlcle Is applied te each nostril and la agreeable te uu. l'rlce 5(1 cents by mall or at druggists. Hcnd for circular. KI.Y llUOlltKltS, Druggists, Owege, N.Y. Illly-rtlyeedAlvw pUKK OUAKANTljr.I). RUPTURE. Cum guaranteed by Dlt. .1. II. a! AY Kit. Kuse ut once : no oiHimtten or delay from busi ness ; tested liy hundreds of cures. Main etllce, 31 AHCIl &r., 1'IllLA. bund for Circular. rlvdAw AHEK AM.OTHKKK l'AII,, CONSULT DR. LOBB, SUNOUTII riFTKBNTII 8TUKKT, (ltolew Cat- lewhlll Street, l'hlludelphle.) YKAUS' KXPKUIKNCK. (iuaran teed te euro the mulcted and unfortunate w 1th Purely Vege table Medicines. Heek en special diseases tree ; send for It. Adv Ice froe and strictly confiden tial. Oltlcu hours, 11 a. in. te i p. m., 7 p. m. te 10 p. in. Tieutmeut by .Mall. ml-lyd&w Dlt. DAliSKN, erriCKS AND DIIUO STOItK, I.'MH.sth St., I'bllad'a., Itegtstered Physician and (inuluule .leffcrsen College, guarantees te euro all Hloed, bklu and Nervous Dieues; also I'rtvatu Diseases of either sev, with purely vegetatile remedies Dlt. DALSKN'S 0OLDKN 1'KltlODlU 1'ILI.S am MaTe, Certain nnd Kircctuul. r: box. Send lerclrcular. lSeON.bTH hT Philadelphia. Treatment by Mall, I'.7-lyd MA.VHlNr.UT. jy-AIJUINKKY,Ae. STEAM HEATING Latest and Met-V Improved ENGINES TrMlien, 1'orUble or Stationary. New or Second Hand BOILERS, WATER TANKS, 8EPAHATOK8. MAunisi or ltn-Aia We anch aa done and kept In Machine Sheps. CALL OH OR ADDRUWl, Ezra F. Landis, WORKB-637 NORTH CHERRY 8THEET, LAK01VT1K, I'A. Il7-tld tUTIUNIi. Whan i) disi'lay ev NECKTIES. UOTO KltlSMAN'i F K CAMEL'S HAIR UNDERWEAR, GOTO KUIHMAN'.I. E R LATKHT 8TYLKS cei.LAiw and curru, (JO TO KltlailAN'b. pUKAVEHT AND BK.STJ SCARLET UNDERWEAR AT ERISMAN'S. LANCASTKIt, DMT 0OODB. mRicem All-Weel Tricot in Spring Shades And Klcfiant Finish for av. a yard, AT THS North End Dry Goods Stere. J.W. IIYIINK, nevMyrt Ne. .T?2 North yiieen stroet. rniiK ni:v eahii htehk. NEW CASH STORE. Ne. 247 & 24 North (Jiioen Street, Opposite the Keystone Heuse and Northern Itanlr. GOOD BLACK SILKS, Geed Black Cashmeres, TltlCOT AND ItOMKSI'UN SUITINGS. THK llOltTHKKCOIlHKT. CAHOL1N KCOItSKT An Klcgant Corset a; M Cants, nnd adoed Corset at Cents. And all ether goods at lxw l'rlces. l'lnase Rlvn us a call before purcliaslnir. febs-ljil V. II. ItOWKKS. w1 iyi new cui:aim ELECTRIC GOSSAMERS, ONK DO I. LA It. Sold evorywhere at 11.7.1. LAD1KS, when ent stiepplng. vvlll de well by n ent shopping, vr llrsl ReliiK te the BOSTON STORE. Kletrunt Dress Bilks, Bec. per yard i worth 75c, Iicryard. lard and a-half wide Cleth Uniting ec. ier yard ; would be cheap enough at 75c. .SK.-clal llariralns In black and Colored Cash meres. Velvets, Hatlns. Cleth Hnltlnus, Ktc. Kvery body will be surprised at eur:tnw prices. ()ulck sales and small profits Is our motto -(lenls tnrnlshlngs a Specialty. STAMM. BROS. & CO. N03. 2Q fc 23 North Queen St. LANCASTKIt, l'A. awrormerly at Sew Y'erk Blere. Janll lydftw "JOHN H. (JIVIiISR. GKO. K HATHVON. OUR PRI0E3 ARE ALL CASH $50,000 WOKT1I or CLOTHS. - CASSIMERES. SUITINGS. -ANI SPRING OVERCOATINGS. UllY (lO(ll)S, OAltl'KTIKCli, AC. MUST UK 801.11 WITIIl.VM.VKTY DAYS roil CASH. We will sell any Reeds In our Merchant Tailor- Ins Department by the yard or niade up te order at irreutly reduced prices, te sell them quick. It will pay any one wanting Clothing te buy Irem us new. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., Ne. 25 Ertat King Streot, LASOABTSa, l'A. G HEAT HAHOAINS. WATT & SHAND, Nea. G, O 8s 10 F.ant King St. Spring Dress Goods I DOIMlLK-rOLD DKE8S (100D3, Spring Shades, iy$c a yard. WOOL-PACK SHKl'HKItl) CIIKCK, l)ic. a. yanl ; made te sell at 20c. AltAltlANSUITl.Mis, yard wide, S5c. a yard. DOMKSl'UN SUITINGS, New Celers, 25c. a yard. HOMKSl'UN SUITINUS, il Inches vv lde, 37Kc a yard. KKOL1SII CLOTH SUITINUS, S7KC a ynrd; usual price, tee. CANVASS CLOTH SUITINI.S, Popular Shades, Mc. a yard. 1ILACK AND COLOUKD CAbllMKIlKS, 41 Inches w Ide, &0e. a yard ; w erlh 75c. Open Te-Day New Spring Styles .iKium WAISTS, .1 KltSKY JACKKTS, 110UCLK .IACKKTS, IlltOCADKI) VKI. KT SCAItrS. COLOUKD CASHMKItK HCAItrs. KMUUOIDhltKI) CASHMKItK SHAWLS. K.MIIUOlDKltKI) CASHMKItK. 11C11U5, At Very Moderute Prices. New Yerk Stere. UJtOCJrJMJM. s PKCIAL LKNTKN OOOOS. M7L BI'IIHJIUII L(H111J1I1. luriri, II, L. IIIIL'V iiihik- erel, Binnki-d liallbut, canned aalmen, new creit eIIvcd, tlm-at tuble oil, aalad ilrenslnt;. miutanl and litcUlex, Imimnai, eratiKca and applet. Try iiiiruim Huit-cii-ti eiti viey, fiava, jincna ami im perial Kle Ceiri'iw, they speak for thmnaclvuH, very Reed at UXc. llaivalna, and I lb et ltlce for 25c.; 5 lb (jexl pntni-a, 25e j elegant llKht Symp, He. per quart ; canned com, Se.; 10 lb kit Itttuuickorui.fiec. l'lease call eraend your order. UKU, VV1ANT, aniraMya Ne. 113 West KlnzBtieeU c iii:ai family aituuKKY. I.ue net te rat. JIM till lOdlf." A new end selected assortment et llnten, Oat meal, llonlter, Ulnger, 1'roUel, Hlne l'elnt Oyater, Kamlly and Water Crackers, Seda, Coffee, 'lea, Nlc-Nuca, Iximen, Lady'a I'lnKerx, Mldguta, Itille-NtiU. Cocea, l'enn. Vanilla, and Mtllc Ilia cults: Crjatal, Uraham and (linger viaters, AUnalanroauantltyerrinaaMOKKO SALMON, Halibut, llmielcsi Cedtlah, Kuaalan Saidlnea, Kxtru Ne. l Mack-ercl, rtne Mackerel 3 for 5e , Housed Mackerel, Salmen, Lobsters, and Iteyur'a Oyaten, Helland, l'ertland anil Scotch Ilenlng and llle-iteni. The Beat OhoeBoa In the Olty. InlvlnS I'nte Yolk County lluckwheat, and a full llnunt Ireab Groceries at CHARLES MAONAY'S Choice Family Grocery and Cheese Emporium, H.1 and 117 NOKT1I O.UKKN STKKKT, Lancaster, l'a. (loerti delivered froe te all parts et the city and envlumi. Telephone Connection. HJ-3md AT UUKMK'a " LENTEN GOODS! Kine llloater Mackerel, large and fat t OeorL-e'a Hank Iloneleas cedtlah, Sitteked Salmen, Biuoked Halibut, HUKar-Uurt'd lleirtnir, l'laln Cured Her rlni;, only lie. a dozen t the llapuoed Hrand I'ruuch Salmen, lbc. a can, or line per deren Hpleed Salmen In '! cans ! rreah Lobiter, linn bar Uchrlmpai Freah Canned HI no riili, only lite, a can Fresh Canned Mackerel, 12c; beused iiu;kuii;i. jiiuuricuu ami iiniorieu earuini-a Bardlnea In MuaUrd, Deviled Crabs (with slull). CHEESE 1 CHEESE I Chetce Hlch Mild Cream Cheese, l'lnoapple Cheese (plcnle sire), Dutch Head Cheese (very tine), Hapsatfe, VennyAineilcimandNeutcliatel. FARINACEOUS GOODS I Oatmeal, Avena or Uellcd Oats, Cracked Wheat, rarlna, Urauulatcd Cermueal, Tapioca, Haue, Macaroni, Vermicelli, etc KttKHII KUtlrf, two dozen for 23 cents, ATBURSK'S NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. LANOASTKll.l'A. Telonbeno Connections, TOBACCO CUTTINnS, HOHAVS, HIKT 1NU3 AND l'ACKKKa' WABTK. t)ry and Clean, bought for cash. J. 8. MOLIN8, Ne. 273 l'earl street, New Yerlr. Kelerence Vred. hchutte. Ne. ZU 1'earl street. New KerJt. feelWya rVRXITVHIt. G KAKD openine. GRAND -OF- HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, Nes. 27 and 29 Seuth Queen Street. This Week, Ilcgiiming en TUESDAY, APRIL (llh. The Lnrgest nnd Kin est Display Sleck or New nnd DoslrsilileUooils in IlieClly. WALTER A. HATH, s PIUNO HTYIiKH ANI) FASHIONS. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., THK LKADKHSOt 81'ltINI) RTYLKt AMI rAHIIIONS IK TDK NKWKST, MOSTCOKItKCT AND NOIIUY STIFF AND SOFT HATS ! With a full line of Newnnd Artlstle Deslgnsln ClULDltKN'S rANCY UOODS at Lewest l'rlces. Alse the New Yerk " KNOX " and the Bosten WILOOX " Silk Hats. TRUNKS AND TRATEL1N0 BAGS. THUNK8-U0O, iS JJW, fO, 3.M up te $10. ;TllAVKLtN(! IIAUS-fiTs;., 73c., WOO, 11.00 up te M.(M. FANCY PLUSH LAP ROBES In Keantllul Designs at Lewost l'rlces. Just the thing you noed for Spring. -TKLKl'IIONK CONNKCT10N. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., Nes. 31 anil 33 North Qnecn Street, Lancaster, Fit. CLOCKS AMD TJ Z. KIIOADS, JHWEIiEK. JEWELRY In calling attention te our offerings in tbia line, the publics arolnvlted te a oleeo and critical examination or the goods which we bolieve we can fairly claim are of a standard equal te any ever ofXerod in the largest cltlee of our land, and we ask comparison of prices, knowing that ours are lower for the fine goods ofiered than the ruling of pricea olsewhere. Our Stock of Unset Diamonds is large, and we will make up from these any style of work desired. All the Newest Patterns of Ladies' Wear always In Stock, and Birth or Menth Stones of the whele calender can be had promptly. The Ctema Diamond, Ruby, Emerald, Sapphire. Topaz, Opal and Pearl always en hand, and set te order. Oil Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, and Musical Bexes, always cheerfully shown by our attendants. Everybody is invited te call and be shown through our stock. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, NO. 4 WEST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. VAlllltAUK A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK ! Philip Doersenf s Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 EASTKINQ STREET, (NKAKLY Ol'l'OSlTK THK LKOl'Allll IIOTKL), LANCASTKIt, l'A. Nene But First-Class Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Dsed l'lIICKSTOSUlTTlIKTIJIKa. ALL WO UK 0.UA11ANTKKD. BUGGIES, PMTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vehioles of Every Description Built Promptly te Order. A rnll I.lnnnr Velitclri In Sterk, iirciptroileaiioclallj' for tlie Hnrtnz Tradn. A LnrKennrt Varled Aaertreent of SECOND-HAND WOltli ON HAND which will be sold ut MOST ItUAhONAULK 1'IUUKS. FiVRTICULAK ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. 3-dlvn tta a cull nnd extinlne the wert, whether ynn nnrclut'e ornet, DON'T reitO T TIIKl'LAUK. Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 WALL 1'AfKB. piIAKr.S W. FKY. Trlcea Cut In llnlf of the Following Applique Lace Curtains ! S Pairs Kxtra Kine, :o.eo ; new tin OU a pair. 2 Pairs Kxtra Kine, 13 u) ; new f 7.M) u pair. I'alrs Kxtra Kine, $12 00 ; new f is.ne n pair. 3 1'atrs Kxtra Klnc, $ 9.00; new 1 1 ai a pall. THEV ARE BEING PICKED UP. It Is the lsest ltargaln we ever ettered. WINDOW SHADES Heady te hang In l'laln and Dade Spring Heller e and 60 cents apiece s worth Tc te ll.eu, Kern nants of shading, A cents a yard. Wall Paper at Lew Prices. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 67 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKIt. l'A. UT W'AIA, I'Al'Ki: HTOHi: Announcement Extraordinary ! THINK TWICE 1IKKOUK VOU 1IUV ANWMIKltKKLbK. I list received an elegant line of new and licau ttful decorations for all kinds el rooms. All grades of Wall Taper In Hlanks, Htlks. Micas. Gilts and lncnvln. That Jeb let et tillt Papers almost all gene. Expert workmen emplejtd te te de all kinds of Paper Hanging. W fellow 8IIAHK8 Large line of Window Hhades In plain cloth, and Dadiai Hprlng and Cord Klxturu, Krlnge, Nlckle Pulls, ete. Lace Curtains in new and beautiful patterns, roles, Chains, Heeka, ete. Window Shades and Laca Curtains hung promptly by expert hands. WUen't terget te go te the Art wall l'apcr Store for llai-galns. ALFRED SIEBER, (rermerly with 1". W. fry.) NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKIt, l'A. uitAitiiaa, xu. TNDKHTHUOTlllLi: UKAlNINd. NOCUAUKINO, NO l'KKLINtl, NO HLIHTKtt We have a system or graining xw vv-oeu that must, lu the near Inline, take the plant pt the old system en all new work, Its merits being as follews: Total 1 abolition et a painted ground work, apced and cleanllnus lit working It, beauty and transparency et llnl8h,Hinoetluuiss and durability, and thu capability of receiving aa high finish as ham weud by the aame meth ods. This process Is the nearest approach te natural weed that has yet been discovered. Call and see samples. UUT11UIK A HON, Bole A genta rer Lancaster County. Heuse ralutlngand draining Kmperlutn, corner of Chestnut and Nuvln Streets. Always a large stock el' Mantles en band. Telephone connections, num-3iiit OPENING HEINITSH. m31l yd VAVH,V. WATCHES. AND ART ! H'UJCHA. HONEST PRICES ! EAST KING STREET. 127-Iydftw OLABSWAHK. XT Id H A MAKTIN. NA HALL A Few Facts. Housekeepers in selecting wares for jour tables, etc., especially these just buying new outfits, It is important that you select the best in the market. Hew embarrassing te a lady, especially if she has table pride, and what lady should net have, te find that her ware is all full of small cracks, and that grease has penetrated and made it leek black and ugly. A cause and a lemedy. All semi porcelain or granite ware in its biscuit state is poieus. It is then covered with natural or artitlcial glass te prevent its penetration by liquids. This is termed glazing. The glaze must vary as It must fuse or melt according te the ware upon which it is placed. It must also dilate orcentractin pro portion te the biscuit or else it will crack or enre and produce the aboye result. Unequal or insulucientllring or burn ing may and will sometimes produce the same results. Yeu may, and will no doubt tak, " Hew then can you tell whether you are getting a geed nrticle'i1" Simply and only by buying these makes which experience has taught dealers te recom mend as the best and take their guar antee. Such makes you can find and such guarantee you can get by call ing at n IMPI 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKIt, tA. CALL AT RKIOAIVra OLD WINK HTOltK 0 LISTON'S EXTRACT OF BBEP, nMIMT IM TBI WWIB, bUblUhed, 1785. H.E.8LAYMAKER.AT., ULAYMAKtrt. AST.) NftVlMtakfMWi. tebl7-tfd irJKJBM - J.AWUA1ITM All D MMJUMN Me and 11:10 a. m an4MM-ft I XaMtUVS Uaralwre MllleraTttltteT UiiMailtV ta ana le) a. w., and laie, am, mm KmflMKM KADlNd A COI.UMhlA KAIUftOAD ANIt IIIIANCIIK.H,ANI I.RHAMUWTrK 1.ANUA8TKU JOINT LINK H. i"A',"' p Ori and after MtNOAY, NOVKMItBR WH.W TltAINHLKAVM MKAIUNU r Fer Cetutnbla and tncaiter at 7.U a, tw, KM neon mid Me p. m. roreuarryvltlaat7.lSa.iit.and fLlOtsm, . - Ker Ohlrklua at 7.13 a. in. and B.I0 n. til. ' ' TRAINS LKAVK COLUM1I1A '"ft ieTKeRningat7.Ka.m.,ItandS.t0tv.m, -. v orinaiieiiatll.S3andS.4op.m. ;, iilAJNB LKAVK QUAHKYVILLR Y tI "n""ter at B.W and 7.1(1 a. m. and Z. p. rer Heading at 6.21 a. m. and 8.3ft in. rer llmnen at jss p, m. ar.t.,'KftVK K,2.u 8TKMT(r.niter,) KerRaiUnKat7.a.miii(iandAW p.m. ifi.-iifAy ! P.INCK bthKkt (Lancaster,) rer Itendlng at ,7,40 a. m, lumand Wp. tn." rer 1-elnnim at 5.47 a. tit., tj m and MM e. in. or QimrryTllie ate is I a-'tn.. 4 S and "feKm TUAINS LKAVK LKIIANON. rer Lancnateral7.'Ja.m.,lz.30 and 7.30 n.tn. rer miarryvllle at 7ae a. in. -wp.u. BDMDAY TUAINS. TUAINS LKAVK 11KAD1N0 rer Lan canter at 7.30 a. tn. and 4.00 p.m. Fer guarryvllle at 4.00 p. tn. TUAINS LEAVK qUAKUTVILLK Fer Ijtncaater, Lebanon and Heading at 7.10 a.na TRAINS LKAVK KINO ST. (Lancaster,) Fer Reading and Lebanon at H.Wa.m. andS.tl p.m. Fer gnarryvllle at 6X p. m. TUAINS LKAVK ritlNOR ST. (Lancaster,) Fer Reading and Lebanon and 8.18 a. m. and 4.0t p.nt. . TUAINS LKAVK LKIIANON. Fer l.anraatcr at 7 4. a. m. and 8; 15 p. m. rer Qnarryvllle at 3 M p. in. rer connention at Columbia, Marietta Junc tion, Lancaster Junction, Manhettn, lleadlna and IOlianen, see llme tat ilea at all stations. A. M. WILSON, Superintendent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HOilKt). ULK. Trains LSAra LAHCAiTn and lejtvn and arrive at l'hlladelphla aa fellows i Leam Lnnva WKSTtVAKU. l'acltlc Kxpreast News Kxprcsst Way l"aaonger Mall train via Mt. Jey. Ne. 2 Mall Train). ...... Niagara Kxpreas Hanover Accem Fast Line! rrcderlch Accem...... Ijtncaster Accem Harrlabtirg Accem.... Columbia Arcem llarrlshurg Kxpress... Chicago and Ctn. Kx.. Western Kxpresst KASTWAUD. l'hlla. Kxpresst Kast I.lnef llarrlabnrg Kxpreas... Lancaster Accem ar... Columbia Accem Philadelphia. Lancaster, ii:up. in, 4 se n. m, tM a. m. T.dOa m. luea. in. tt-iva. m. OJOa. tn. 9Jt a. m. 11:3.1 a. nu 9-Aia. in. 0A a. in. 2.00 p. m, 2-10 p. m, 2.50 p. m. 8- p. in. 7-10 p ,m. 7:40 1. in. vhiCnlnmbla TtOH,m vlt Columbia 11-via.m. yli Columbia vla.Mt, Jey, s-ia p. in. 4(0 p. m. fi-tnp tn. 8.M) p. III. le.m p. m. Leave Itn caster. acia-nu 6-e.v a. in. 8:10 a. m. BM a. m. Bin n. in. 12 M p. in. os p. in. lft-45 p. in. i.iua. m. Arrive at l'hlla. 4-45 a, m. 8-25 a. m. 10-20 a. tn. via Mt Jey 11:45 a. m, Seaahore Kxpresa , Johnstown Accem...., Sunday Mall , Uav Kxnreaal 3.15 p. in, ( p. m. 8:15 p. m. 8 50 D. in i irj p hi, 4.4 p. m, 6 15 p. in llarrlaburg Accem.. 9.45 p. in. The Lancaster Accommodation leaves llarrla. burg at 8.10 p. m. and arrives at Lancaster at 9:35 p.m. The Marietta Accommodation leaves Celntn bla at C: te a. in. and reaches Marietta at 0..W. Alse, leaves Columbia at 11:45 a, in. and 2.45 p. in., reaching Marietta at 1." 01 and 213. Leaves Marietta at 3 05 p. m. nnd arrives at Columbia v.'. 330 ; alae, leaves at 8.35 and arrives at 8.50. The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta at 7:10 and arrives at Lancaster at 8.00 connecllntr with llarrlaburg Kxpress at 8.10 a. m. The Frederick Accommodation, west, connect ing at Lancaster with Fast Linn, west, nlS'lO p. in., will run through te Frederick. The Kroderick Accommodation, east, leaves Columbia at 12.25 and reaches 1-ancftsler at 12.51 p.m. Hanover Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Kxpress at 8..V) a. la will run through te llanover, dally, except Sun. day. last LI ii". west, en Snnday, when flagged, wUlstepat Downlngtewu, Coatcivllle, l'arkbt bunr, llu.ler. Klliabetlinwii and Mlddletewn. trhoenlv tralna which run dally. On Sunday he Mall train waat runs by way of Columbia. V1.VTU1NU. B URaER&riUTTON. Spring Opening -AT- BURGER & SUTTOFS Wn nre prcpired le show our ptttens nnd the public one of I lie tl licit stfClti et CLOTHING! Kvcr Seen In this Clly. Call nnd sea our Goods for Custom Werk, They nre pnrttctilatly attractive. T-Vn guarnntoe n satisfactory (It In nil ceaei. Ne trouble te ahetv goedi. BURGER & SDTTON, Merchant Tailors ami Clothiers, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTKIt. l'A T OANHMAN A BRO. The Best and Cheapest Place -TO 11UV- Bey's and Children's Clothing. L. UAN8MAV A HHO, comer North Oneen nnd Orange atieets, are better prepared for the coining season, anil have it tneni belect Stock of Hey 'a and Children's Clothing than ever before, I'niCKSMOUKl.NTKUKSTINUTHAN WOBH3, IS 00 lluys an KIcgant All-Weel Heys' 8nlt. I L&e lluya a (loed All-Weel Brhnel Suit, H.IJO lluys a 1'lne lirnwn Heys', CorUacrew Hnlt. f2,60 lluys a Stteng Heys' Knockabout Hult tl.U) lluya a 1'lim All-Weel Heys l'l.ild Hull. IS.50 Uuys the rincst Worsted Heys' Milt, CHII.DKEN'9 SUITS-ALL OUU OWN MAKK. 00 Huys an All-Weel Child Suit. 11.37 Huv s a Nice Child Suit. 11.(0 Huv s it (loed casalmere Child Suit. I.'.50 Hays n Nice l'lald Child Suit. 15.00 lluys a rine All-Weel l'luld Child Suit. -ee IliivanCneilRnhnnl Child Suit 0 00 Huys an KIcgant All-Weel Child Suit, A hint te purchasers, may they be huluuer tiiHlemen : lletere you buy Ley's or Chlldrcn'av gen Clothing leek through our ateck, exatnlne mak ing anif trimming, and compare our prteaa with ether houses. Ien will aallafy veuraell that nowhere else can you Invest se Ititle money ler te rocelvo such big value. L. 6ANSHAN & BRO., MKUCIIANT TAILORS AND MANUVAO , TUiiKus or HEN'S BOYS' AND CIIILUKEN'S CLOT0IN8, 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., t Ulght en the Southwest Cerner Orange Stiwt,'' LANCABTKU.IM. ; , aW Net connected with any ether Clailislg Ueuse tn the city. , v R KMOVAL-TIIK UNDKHHMM .m.v vvDeiesaJf pm... .. -5 ...l. .. . M.....II .U.U, H .. . SY' -'-'-- 'jTi 11 1." T-j iM aiveetmily aellclls a, """" "J flPiTLrAMieA vy jiMk HI) frecMfc. only W cenuu- Brmsi d WJ lob lout iaU VIWVIBM &! wjxrn HanalkH i.mBat r-r7.v.-Tii'.i pea ( "- -.. --j Ne. M North! L Val-. j.i Ih Ultf SMkaair.y f7!-Hi;ele ttinti inwm yjva . -V-' M 1 S '1 ?1 -'-.va )m m -M 451 'Tal m .yi lm ,v. ,.-1 i v JtS fi' A f" v"-3 -, M0.UWK8TKINUBT,, i i .Cj '. - - J -
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