T-. "m. m vY.'v V. -" rf i ,'". i-JI 'itj-fj THE LANOABTIB DAILY INTELLIG JNOJK, WEDNI8DAY, APEIL 14, 1886. ff 'mmrMMm '. " -9PKMHIM LINDEN TKKKS OF GERMANY. HOMK HKFl.KVTlONa AXV rAVTM TOB jtMIIOH MtAt, IMia, Comparison of lh. Oak ami Mu.li.n-A Tliu.ly AHIn.,Tra....afl rrmh lrm.i Kr - Hi a ..'Isriiiantewn Tla;ra'h Hy Henry I IsldlnaVr'neend Poetry, Tlie i'epln tliritiKlioiitllA'Ketiorntloiis, In thelr prliiilllvn ilaya at least, liave alwayii turned te tlielr finest, wliere Hllenre ami .mcti reigned, anil which yielded te tlinm Mr mom limn nil that Ihey liail found In tlie liuny linmit of moil. Drep Inte thelr heart the loots of tlie ratul elil troei moeiii te have Kmwn till Ihey Imcome nrt of thelr voryaelt iw, united In association, domestic ainl liMnrle, le mifli ailejrroe that they come down loin In hUlery liaml In Imiul. 'I'll In hai Ixien ospedally no with tlie Hermans, le ulimnthONe great Holltiulei liave been mera limn a (lellnht ; they hme fount! In ttiem a ronten anil n aauctnary, Therefore, tlie fnl Innlng thought of tlie monarch or tlie woe.1, utievfl all of tlie lindens, areunit which associations ermieli (loop ami oleriiont Interest cluster, may pemiuly preve net quite uiilntoreHtliijr. If tlie troii)ienU Inte he consltlerod tlie aymbel of Herman power, If from It lirauchea tlie lonvei limit he gathered which form th rrewn of victory weniirn for tlie heed el tlie hniiiu-oeuiliiK horn from tlie Held of battle, that It nlone rati yield tlie manic twl which pre-nod Inte llin ileail hands of thone slain lu the want, will open for tlieni tlie doera of Wnllinlla, It H tlie liraven-soeklnK lieerUlliat otiitKxIlea tlie lilRheat Idea of tlie atibllmlty and trim elevation of human thought. It roluiiiii.llUesteni leads tlie oye upward te leafy canopy that roefi croon arth llke a see seo soe ond lie.it en anil Houeatli It dnine ene hours tlie anil hlH)rliiKannd rustling of 1 cavern, the iiiyRtorleiit liiiirniiirliiKH of the life of the weeds, and the voice of (led aehmla through it all ni a tern pi a. Martial music boleuga te the oak woeda, the jKMlaef the organ recall UiOHeUmiii depths of the hooch grexca, but under the lindens resound the nierry menaiirpH of the dance, the glad laughter or joyous youth. In the "honey month" the atiiiosphero under tliee tree Is Intoxicating lu Ita awoetnea. Tlie been, busy llttle creator cm, awarm upon Hi heney-ladru branchea; gorgeous butter tllCH "Kirt through the branches nnd from abo.etlie (Inch call lovingly te hi tiiate. And nights, when the moon leeks mildly down from heaven, her soft rndlance casting uiHgloKlielliuiHiu the ahadewy depths, seli whliperliigi are heard under the linden trcOM, for here fend lever swear eterual truth te trusting maid. Hew limclief love's Jey mid wee could even ene veiierable trce lia.e learued which had llMened te the vow of one generation 1 TIIK I.I.MIKN IN MONO AND HtSTOIlV. In the hyiniiH of tlie people, In tlie hore Kenga, lu the rhyme's talon and aagea of all Oerman history, ocheos nnd ro-wheoa the praUe of tlie linden. The tendereat nontl nentl ment and thodeopoKl finding, the meit )er fect union lu fjinlly life, tlie (ieruian iw claliw with thli triHi. I'nderlU far-reaching ahaile the young villagers dance, the cltlren plantn it bofero IiIm deer and every w hore jeiing and old gladly uswmble beneath Hi liianchea. .Next te the oak, te whom the natural hWterlnu gives procmlcnce m the leiigeitdlxed among our trecn, stand (he linden, among which many can be found wIiohe oxlitenco can be tiaced back Ci, 7(H), and Heme even tn 1,IKW year, t'ntll nv cently the caiiteni held their ceurta el Juitlce under the lindeni, and the Hely Kehni ne Iti'lixl the linden grovei for thelr nightly mcetiiiga. It wasin tlioahadeaof thene bo be bo liivcel grovei that the lint RlgnHefgctilleuOH iii.MilleMted theuiHelveKin tliHClormaiichiinic tliHClermaiichiinic ter, ler it waa here In tluwe tneetlnga that we aoe the llrst evldencea of Hvnipathy with the Niitlerlnga ofethera In the lieartaef thoxe who tee long had aliewn hut " mnn'a Inhumanity ler man ;" it wai here theKtern Willi weak ened, yielding tn the tender Inlluence of the xceiie.'aud heva and Charity iK-gan their liely rclgu lu thoxnheurta he long obdurate, vi long ucai in uieir leiuier pieauing. Though the mnjtwtyef the law wa.iinaln wa.iinaln talued and IU atern decreoiexoculed, yet the great, unchangeable clalini of huinaulty had U'cn ackunwltxlgeil, and want though the acknowledgement was tliey were no louger te ti Ignored. MOMi: IIIHIOIIICTIIKKS. )ue or tlicie noted trees itoed roraevon hiindred years en the old mountain reed by ihocleliter near Yugeulielm. Ileiieath it thoreuntiof Katzouellontogen, new n long eilliu'l race, rollecletl thelr tithes, which right was gnitited thorn lu the year 1 107. Hut long yean bofero thli race was oer heard or the KrankUh kings had held their tribunals here, and here even yet Bre vlilble traces of ttie-HO courts and remains of tlie eatevuplcd hV the presidents. Tlie tribunal convened by our lerelalliers under thollndeiiH but nol nel nol ilem e.xucuteit their ftonteucos, and If they were bloody ones ticicr beneath tlieir lion lien nrtxl Uiughs. Ter this the oak was usually Kekvted, and te dreadlnl deeds and gloomy s icritlces which hae len wrought under their Holemii ahades could their iiiighty ior ier imr bear testimony were the veicu but Intel llgible te the ear of man. Anether survivor el these long past scene, a relic of the ronturiea gnne by, is the coif, brated linden of tlie old handsberg. In ISM It hiitlerud fatal Injury Irem a great tire, whose envious tongues greedily dovnured the Ids Ids Ids torle tokens of ancient Herman times and planted in Its mighty Isxly the seodsef cor cer lain death. Hlncetlils tire this giant liudeu. whose height was almost seventy feet and whose circumference measured forty feet, beneath whose widespreading, leafy Uome the youth from far and near had itssembled, wliere tlie lnuslcef tlie waudering luliiHtrei had resounded and the golden-haired peasant maid whirled lu the dance or the midsummer festival long tHiforeold l.andsberg steed, has steadily fallen te decay. I'KACE IN ITS NHAlli:. lu the year 1800 n torrlble storm raged, which the poeplo of the tlme cousidered n miracle aeiit by heaven te sweep all evil pas sions from the earth nnd purify the air of all wickedness In anticipation of the revolution and reconstruction, which It was uoped would make a new century m much belter than llmtjust onded. The dostructlve hurricane uprooted among othera an Iminonse linden, the favorlleot the surrounding country, net Ur from n llttle village lu l'rankenland. At its roots wero found, as If indorlsien of thehe old soothsayers, short Hwerda, spurs, liorse Hhoe.", braeolets, bucklers of the most artlatle workmanship, Indicating Heiimu origin, every pnsit of the oxlsteuco of battle ami fctrlfe, wild sin, and pewer used for destruc tion. Hut It was at the reef of the linden that these arms for defense as well as of do de fiance wcre found, and the tradition might be read tiiat within the clrcle or Its Influence eternal poace shall reign, and beneath It the battle aie shall be burled deep. Tlie age of this liudeu must have uxveeded that of Methusaleh. Jn Troes, lu the canton or Grautunden, towers te-day the liudeu which witnessed the oath or the onslaved Hwltzer, sworn for tlie sake of his freedem. Uoneath the onchanted lutlueuce of the linden tree, where the ances tors of this brave raccf new held In bitter bondage by Austria's dospetlo pewer en camped as froe men, the shamefully op pressed spirit ence mere asserted ItselfT As the child Hies te 1U mother's breast when griefs oppreas and sorrows of the heart tor ment, se turns the German In Jey or wee te his linden tree, wliere the very soul or leve and peace poems te Hud embodiment, In theabbey gaidenat Hcheeuthal, In the Wiirtemburg mountains, for many years has steed (and yetslands) a wide heughed llnden, shartilv bitten liv the teeth of tlme, tossed lu the wind and tempest-rlveu. lteneath Its sliade the Jelly abbot el long passed days iieuuuess neiu merry cenverse ever their vesper-bread. TIIK I.INDKN OP NtntUMItKItn. Iii the court yard of the palace gardens at Nuremberg stands the linden planted by Cunlgtiude, empress and wile of Henry II, lu pursuance or a vow, tradition Bays, In WM. Kach year, until recently, young leavos lave unfolded and fresh blossoms have scented the air even as they did ler almost a thousand years ; but alas, no longer does it shadow the old garden I The ancient trunk is hollow and the brlttle bark Is protected bytbin beard, llowlengwlll it be before this old monument of the German pfst, under whose protecting shade the ancestors of that widely celebruteU no, the llohenzolierns, ieunu sneiier and repose, will go forth and give te the German earth an eternal farewell T The lludensare true te the Iloheuzellorns. and the llohon llehon llohen l)llenis are true te the lindens, for te-day uwells the honored head of the race at Ber lin Unter den Liuden 1" What could be a mere beautiful Ulbute te these old treca than that fresh sheet should be taken from the pld stems and plant. M loving memorials of tlie forefathers? Many ud teutirul are the lindens rooted In German loll and every where resound songs la It praise, united with love, or the grids et the heart as welt as of its Jeys. It Is the land of the miry-folk, Hem wliere inn linden bloom, ijtYlwn thnmoenlluht thralls tlie souls of men I iismnes inreiiKii tne mysiia gioeii," sings Heine, and n stroplie Inonnef thosengs or the poeplo Is t "Oti, IIikIimi tree, Thy whispers low, Thy inysteili's sweft Hill well 1 knew'" TIIK I'ATItlAItOn Ol' TIIK reiutsT. Thern is ene linden which, beyond alt ethers, commands our admiration by Its wonderful majesty uiul beauty, as well as by lliofttrengtli which hasenabled It te withstand tlie slerms of tlme, and which could tell wondrous tales or Charles the (Ireat and Ids paladin could Its voice but find "hearlng ears." Near Neuerstadt en the Kecher, In the kingdom of Vurtembcrg. Is a linden under whose inlshtv reef one thousand men can lluil eoinfnrtnble sholter. hike a vener able patriarch, surreunded by his descend ants, this giant or the lerest stands In the midst of the young lindens, planted topre tepre topre snrve the follage and le oenooal the gaps niade by time, for the branches, tike giant arms, Iwgln tncurve and IhjiiiI boneath the weariness of age, and ter the past reur hun dred years they have been supported by stene celums. Nobles ami clolsterod gen tlemen, as well as ether notables, have erected these ene hiindred Hiipiwts for this prince among trees. Sorrowfully and at regular inlervals thone boughs are slinrtoned at which the teeth el tlme has gnawed tee siicceNslully. Hut the old giant still stands with all a giant's strength and will far outlast us all. (Iretr. von Horllchlngen el the Iren hand, the knight without fear or gulle and with the heart of n child, dearly loved te rest In the shade or these old trees et the German torests. Thoclrcumreroncesorsoinoot thorn are truly wonderlul. In liUA ene moasured twenty. seven feet four inches, nnd an Idea may be coucelvod of the thickness or Its branches when ene medium-sired Isuigh will glve seven cords et weml. Truly the contemplation or such troes fills us with admiration and awe. They are true tn us, tried friends lu all our griefs and vexa tious. They whstr or nact) and rest, and thelr magic fragrance enrrins wolace te young and old, 'In tnraileir fair, by whUp'rlng stream, 'I liiirn Uiul a linden tree, llcnrntli llliiiiln full mall) aillrulil llatli ceinu le inc. Keep In lis bark lend word I've cut, And names of thiwe held itear ' (In land or sen. dear linden tree. Thy voice I hear'" the ureal triumph, el Maud S. are largely due te applications of St. Jacobs Oil. the annoyance occasioned by the constant crying of llin tiahy at once ciuwm when the raiiitu Is promptly removed hy lining 111. Hull's Jlaliy Syrup. Only t!io-e who have tried It knew its value Day's florae Powder we mean. Price 25 cents. Niiiiiie can think clearly when Mirroring with headache. Dr. Hull's lUUIniere Pills cine head ache. Dr Pierce's " Pellets" euro strk ami bilious headache, our stomach, and alt bilious attack. all w'.S.tw llnv. Jens Ii. MARsiiAtL, M. C of llllneli, writes I have tiecn a great surftirtr from dlDor dlDer dlDor ders of the SUmiach and Malarial Alfuctlnns, t have tiled several pliyslclans. Inn get no relief, andn trlcndadvlcd me te try "Dr. Potzeld'a Ueruiau Hitters." 1 htTe liwn nslnit It ler teorel days and my condition Is greatly Im proved. Mrs. Ilenry Ward Hcechcr uses and gives away ever three hundred Allcock's Pereus Plasters every year. 3he writes that she has found thorn a " genuine rcllet fur most of the aches and pilns which flesh Is heir te.' Ilon-Hainuel J. Itnudall said that they cured htm el Intlammn Intlammn tlen el the kidneys when everything else fatted, mid cured him el a severe cold that thiealened In run Intopneiimnnla. Hen. James W. Hunted write, that they Clued lilt Kim or chronic ihou iheu matlsin anil retimed htm of serious pulmonary troubles. Ttethlng .tables are InitAntly rellcved of pain when the gums are bathed with Dr. lUsn's Teething Letien. Price, Grouts. A fact from experience. Da. lUsn's Pleasant Physie cures censtlpstlnn In baliles or adults. Sure and pleasant. Price, 2S cents. apMuid.tw SfKVlAJ. yuriVKn. There illust be mi Open Kemi between I he fmsl w eat and the substance of which our tsslies are composed. If the read Is clogged or cIikikI we sicken, faint and die. This read U made up of the organs of digestion and stinllu stinllu tlen. Of thene the stomach and liver am hint. Most people have mom or less erpoileneo of the horror el constipation. Prevent It, and all Its fearlul sequences by using Dr. Kennedy's" Fa vorite lleinedy." It Is the flrst step that costs. inariO-lmcedAw WHY WII.Ii YOU rough unfit Hbltoh'sCure will glve Immediate rellel. Price le cn.,rmcts., and II, Fer sale hy II. it. Cochran, Diugglst, Ne. 1J7 North llueeii strveU A Very Narrow Kcai, " es, I had a very narrow eneiipe," said a prominent cltliten ten friend, "twos ceiillned te tny bed for a year hint my friends gae me up loracensiiiiiptlvo's gnue, unlll I began uln(? hemp's lUlnam for tlioTlire.il and Lungs, and here 1 am, sound and hearty." Price Uc. and ft. ter sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Nn, 17, North (Jueen street, Lancaster. HLKKPLKSH NKIIITS, niade lnl.eralile by that terrible cough. Hlilleh'a tuni Is the remedy for yen. Forsaleliy II. U.Lechlan, Drueglat, .Se. 137 North Quern street, Tlie Impending Danger. The recent statistics et the number et deaths show that a large majority dle with L'eusiiiiiP' lien This dtnease may commeiice wlih uu ap parrntly haniiless rough w htch can he cured In utantly by Kemp's llalssm for tlieThre.it and I.ungi, which Is guaranteed te euro and rel'eye all cases. Price ;) cents and Jl. Trliil ilir rrr Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, drugglit. Ne. 137 North Queen streeL iS-lwd.lltw SIIII.OH'8 VITALlZKItls wlml you need ter Constipation, l.e.s or Appetite, IMz7lness, and all symptoms of DysisiMia. Price lu and 73 cants pur bottle. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, Drnggl't, Ne. Ul North Queen street. "HAOKMKTACK' line, l'rlce'iland f' " a lastliu; and tnucrant nor- luiue, PrlceSSandW cents. Fer sale by If, II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 1J7 North Queen street. TDK UK.V. (1KO. II. TilAYKIt, of llouiben Ind., says " Iteth myself and wire oweeur lle le.SIIH.OH'S CONSUMPTION CIMIK." Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, DruggUt, N'e.1.17 North Queen street. ift,ur.jiniis. Ofnur American js-ople are atlllcted with sick headaehe In either Its urn oils, bilious or con cen gextlvu forms, caused by Irregular habits, high living, elc, and 110 remedy has ever enniiueied It until Dr Leslie's upccral Pirsrilptlnn was dis covered. (Jlveltu tilal. Hee advertlaeniunl lu another column. 3) AUK YOU MADK tnlserahle by lndlgeatlen, Constipation, Dlzzlneas, Less of Appetite, el nwbklnT Shlleh's Vltallzer Is a positive rule. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street. Te rrstore sense of taste, smell or hearing ue Kly's Cream llalni. 1 1 cures all rases of Catarrh, Hay Fevei, Colds In the Head. Headache ami Deafness, it Is doing wonderful work. De net rail toprecuroalKittle.ns In lilies Itie relief seu seek, ltlsenilly applied with the linger, Plice, Meat druggists. Mr. P.M. Harber, has used Kly's Cream Halm for Catarrh In his liunlly mid reiiimeuds It very highly. A lady Is lecevurlng the sense et smell. A Tiickhaiineek lawyer, known le many of our readers, says he was cured of deafness. Pitts Pitts ten, Ph., Gazette. u.-'.'wdeedAw Dvsi'urTic, nervous jweple, "out of soils," colden's Llititd licet Tonic will cure. Atk for Culilen't. of druggists. aVi lwdeetl.Vw MOTHKKSI MOTHK11HII MOTHKltfilll Are you disturbed at night and breken of your rest bv a sick child BUlTerlnir an erlng and crylne with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t It mr teeth t 11 yn. bte at ence ana kei a in eat boltle of Mrs. WINHLOW'd BOOTHINU UYltUP. It will relieve the noer llttle sulTerer Immediately depena uien It I there Is no tnlsUiku about it. There Is net a mether en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at ence that It will regulate the Dowels, and give rest te the mother, and rellel and health te ihe child, operating like magic It is perfectly safu te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ena of the eldest and best female physicians In the United States. Beld everywhere. 23 cents a bottle maySl-lydM.W.ti&w UlllLOll'S CATAItUll UKMKDY-h positive euro for Catarrh, Dlnlherla,aud Canker Meuth. in. 137 1 or suiu uy 11. n. uucurun, urugglsl, Ne, North Queen street. FnisT a cold, then bronchitis. Check the llrst with Hale's Heney of Horoheund and Tar, Pike's Toothache Dreps euro In one nilnule at. Iwdeed x w HKOWN'H IIOUUKHOLII PANAOkZ Is the most elfertlve Pain Destroyer In the world. Will most surely quicken the blend whether taken Internally ouJapplted eiternally, and thereby mere certainly HKL1KVK PAIN, whether rhionle or acute, than any ether palu alleviator, and It is warranted double the trenislh nf anv similar nrotiaratlen. It cures pain lu the Hide, hack or ilewels, Sere Threat, Uheumallsui, Toethacha and ALU AC11KH, and Is The Ureut Itellever of 1'aln. 'UUOWN'HIIOUBKIIOI.D PAN ACK A "should be In every family. A toaspeontul of the Panacea tn a tuuuiler et hit water (sweetened. If nro nre f erred,) taken at bedtime, will HUKAK UP A COLD. Sft cents a beiue. ui31-lydM.W.ABw FOll UY8PKPS1A aud Wver Complaint, yen have a printed guaraetee en every bottle of Shl Shl eoh's Vltallzer. It never fstls te euro. Fer sale br II. B. t'echran, Urugglst, Ne, 137 North Queen treat. MBV10AL. QUTICUI.A.'EMEDUsr A Little Sufferer aionnne!,Pttrinod, nud Beutlfld by the Outteurrt nemedlM. Itnirordsmaplensiimtnglveynii this report et the cure el our Utile grandchild by your CtiTKTKA Ilk-xstiiRs. When six months old his loll hand licgan te swell and had every appear anceef nlaige boil. We peulticed It, lmlall tn no purpose. About live months alter It became 11 running sero. Hoen ether sores formed, lie then had two of them en each hand, and as his bleed became mere nnd mere Impure It took less lime for them te break out. A sere camoen the chin, beneath the under lip, which was very offensive, lllshenil was one solid scab, dis charging n great deal. This was his condition ntlwenty-lwe months old, when 1 undertook t he care of film, his mother having died when he was 11 llttle mere than n year old, of con sumptien (scrofula of course), fin could wnlk a llttle, but could net get up If he fall down, nnd rnuld net move when In lied, having no use of his hands. I Imme diately commenced with the Curict'R ltssts. nits, using the CtrcicUKA nnd CtiTietiRA Hnr freely, and when he had taken ene bottle of the Cutiiuka Hkselvxst, his head was completely cured, and he was Impieved In every way We were verymurh encouraged, and continued Iho iisnnrihe lemedles for a year and a-halL One sero arier another healed, a bony matter form ing In each one of these live derpenesjnst he. fore holding, which would nnally grew loose and were taken out i then they would heal rapidly. One of these ugly bone formations 1 preserved. After taking a dozen and a half bottles he was completely ruled, and Is new, at thongeef sit yours, a strong and Healthy child. The scars en ins nanus must always remain ; his hands am strong, theuifb we 0111 e feared he would never be able tn uu them. Alt that physicians did for htm did him no geed. All who saw the child be fore using the CcricriiA Ittmtiiip.s and see the child new consider It a wonderful euro. If the abeve facts are of any use te you, you are at liberty te use thm. silts. It. 3. DlUHUS. Ne, GU Clay street, llloemlugton, III. May l, lsss. The child was really tn n wor-e condition than he appeared te fits grandmother, who, being with him every day, became accustomed te the disrate, MAUU1K HOPPINU CtrricTRA Kkukdics are sold everywhere. Cuticcka. the great Mkln Onre, Oects i cutili'ra Siiav, annxiiilsltaHkln Heautlller,. Met.; Ccti ct HA ItcseLV K.fT, the unw Itloed Purlller, II UU. Prepared hy tlie Pirrrnn Drcii ami Chemical Ce., ltnsteii. Bend r.ir " lien- te Cure Skin DlMiaies." TTpriTTI.Nd, Hcaly, Pimply and Oily Hkln liUXllsnutllled by CUTIct'Rk He AC Catarrhal Dangers. Te he freed from the dangers el sntTccatlen while lying dewn: te breathe freely, sleep soundly and undtsturbtd ; te rlse refreshed, head clear, bmln active und free from pain or ache; te knew that no poisonous, putrid mat ter defiles the breath and rots away the drllcate machinery of smell, Unto nnd hearing; tef-rl thai the system does net, through Ha veins and arteries, suck up the poison that Is sum te un dermine nnd destroy. Is Indeed a blessing be. yond all ether human enjoyments. Topurchase Immunity from such a fate should be the object 01 all atlllcted. Hut tbose who have tried many remedies and physicians despair of relief or cure. SANrOUD'S UADICAL CUIlK meets every phase of Catan h, from a simple head cold te the most loathesenie nnd destructive stages. It Is local and constitutional. Instant tn relieving, permanent In lu curing, safe, economical and never-falling. SAKreati's ItAiucAL Curb consists of ene bottle of the Hauical Cuts, one het et Catarrhal .Selvsst, and one lMrRevxulsiiALKR,all wrapped In one packaKe, with ircntlsn ami directions, and sold by all druggists for (I. 1 OITXIl llltCd A. CIIKMICAL CO., liiMTO!'. ACHING" MUSCLES Itelleved In one mlniile by that new, original, elegant, nnd Infallible antldote te pain and In In ilaiiimatlen, the Cvticcra Asti-Paix Plastkk. Ne ache or pain, or brnl-e or strain, or cough or cold, or lnimcular weakness but j lelds te Its srcdy, all wiwrrlul and nevrr-fslflng. pain ill levlstlng preiM-rtles. At druirglsts, -r.fl.; rive for tl;nref PirrrsH Imru aneCiism. Ce., Hostex. J KKAT KI.IX I K OK I.1KR. INDORSED BT Till WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS I THIS QREAT ELIXER OV LIFK Is a double Distillation of ever twenty dltlcrcni kinds of the ls-stderman Herb., this bring the only true and lellslile pieci'Hs by which the en. tlru Great Medical Virtues and CuratUe Proper ties of the Herbs can be produced. e are con cen ndeut that this great (iernian Tonic will be found the uiestllKALTH-lllVINU ever placed boiero the public. As n HKLlAllLr.A.ND PLKASANT l.VVKiOltA.ST, It Is absolutely without a rival, and affords Ihbtamt HsLisr, and a I'sarsuT Cukk guaranteed in all cases of Dyspepsia, Less of Appetite, Nervousness, Weakness, Cramps, Dysentery Cheteru Morbue, Nausea, Hlarrhrea, Asthma, Hick Stomach. Hlillotisuess, Ague and Fe er an othei Malarial Diseases. 1 his Ureat Medicine Fer Sale Kvorywhere. I. PETZOLD Sz CO., Prep'B., HALTlMOItK Ml). npr.-8WASlydAw. A V KH'S NAUSAI'Altll.I.A. SCROFULA. Is 0110 of the most fatal sceuragea which allllct mankind. It Is often Inherited, lint may be the result of Improper vaccination, mercurial poi soning, iincleaullness, and various ether causes. Chronic Heres, L' leers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors, and, In some cases, Kiuaclatlen nnd Consumption, result from a scrofulous condi tion of the bleed This disease can lie cured by the tineer Ayer's Harsapniilla. 1 iiihorltcdiiscrelsiloiis condition efthn bleed which caused a derangement of 1115- whnle sys tem. Aflcr taking less than tour bottles of Ayer's Sarsapiillla 1 am Entirely Owed, and, for the past year, have net 'found It neces sary te use unv medicine whatever. 1 am new lu better health and stronger than nver befeie. -). A. Wlllard, 'M Treinnnt St., Ilosten, Mass. 1 was troubled with Scrofulous Seres for 11 ve years; bul.nner lulugn few bnttles of Ayer's ramanarllla, tlie seivs healed, and 1 have new geisl health. hllzaliuth Warnock, 51 Appleteu street, Lewell, Mass. Seme months uge I was troubled wllhScrolu wllhScrelu wllhScrolu leus fteies en my leg. The lluili was badly swollen and Ijtlanied, and thu soles discharged large quantities of oilcusUe mailer, Kvury remedy tailed, until 1 used AVer's Uarsaparllla. Hy Uiklug tluee bottles or this medlclne the son-s haebeen eiitlruly healed, and inv heaith Is fully reslend. I mn graterul for the geed this medlclne lias done me. Mis, Ann O'Hilan, 1M Siilllvaii street, New Yolk, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Dr. .1. 0. Ayer A Ce., Lewell, Mas. Held by all druggists. Price, It : six het ties, y apriM0.il, 1 ',13,11,15 ""lATAHHH-II.VV.KKVKH. ELY'S CREAM BALM IS WORTH $1,000 TO lA'l' JM.V, WOMA.S Oil Vllll.l), HUFFKItl.NU FKOM CATARRH. A. K. NKWMA.V, arallnir. Jllch. Aivartlcle Is applied te each nostril and In ogieeahle te use. Price 60 cents by mall er at druggists. Send for circular. KLYHKOT11KK3, Druggists, Owege, N.Y. lulyaiyeedAlvw QURK (1UARANTKED. RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by 1)11. .1. II. 1IAVKK. iwase at once toncet 110 operation or delay from husl husl tested hy hundiedser cures. Main otrlce, ICIIST., PUll.A. Bend for Circular. uess 1 Kll AltCIl MMvdAw A l'TKR AI.liOTHK.lW FAlliTcONSUIl' DR. LOBB, 3SINOUTII KirTKKNTH HTItKKT. lltelew Cal Cal lewhlll Slieet, Philadelphia.) 20 VKAK8' KXI'KKIKNL K. (luaranteedtocnre the atllicled and unlortunate with Purely Vege table Medicines. Heek en special diseases free ; send ler It. Advice fiee and Blrtctly confiden tial. Oftlce hours, 11 a. in. te a p. in., 7 p. in. te 10 p.m. Treatment hy Mall. inllydAw R. DALSKN, Ofl'lCES AND DHUO STOltK, ,, , . , ;""'. lu out rnnaiia., Registered Physician and tlraduate Jeirersen College, guarantees te euro all Hloed, Skin and NervouslHseasesieIsoPrlvatoDlHeasosntelther ter, with puiely vegetable rumedies. lilt, l)AI.SKN'.S 0(lLDKNPKUIOIIIUl'lLIJ are Hale, Certain and Kfl'ectual. r box. Send ler circular. 15ui 1 N. bfll ST., Philadelphia. Treatment by Mall. rfl.lyd VERDICT OK ALL. THE JURIEa Hensen's L'apclne Plasters have been awarded geld medals ever all competitors. Sale and positive, VZ.OTUZM. TrKKH A KATHVOK. THE SPRING OF 1886 Is upon us. Wa are net behlnrlellher, with our Meck of, n CLOTHING reHTiir. HBA80N, The best rare nnd Insln has been used In pro pre paring It for the trade, and se far we have been well rewarded. MEN'S SUITS In many Styles nnd qualities, and at pilces down te bottom. MKN'S BPK1NU OVKBCOATS In all the Hest Styles, ranging In prices from ;.() te IS.ui. TL Youths' and Beys' Department Has been welt cared for, and all of the Hest and Toughest Materials can bu found. A PAIK Or PANTALOONS Are a very necessary thing this tlme of year, and our assortment Is laige enough te suit anybody's taste. Don't be afiald el High Prices. NOHH1I1 PKICKHHKIIK! if yen don't want the Finest Clothing, we have All the Cheaper tirades j and better value can be had hore for a small amount In vested than anywhere else. This Is a strong statement, hut we knew It's right. LKADINU CLOTHlrua, NO. 13 BAST KINO BTRETCT, I.ANUABTKU. l'A. B UK0KK&8UTTO.N. Spring Opening -AT- BURGEE & SUTTON'S We are prepared tn show our patrons and the public one of tlie rlncst stocks of CLOTFIING! K.ver Soen In this City. ('alt and see our Goods for Custom Werk, '1 hey are particularly attractive, W We giiArantoe a satisfactory lit In all rases. Ne trouble te show goods. BURGER & SUTTON, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 Centre Square, Ne. LANCABTKK, l'A. Ii." ANHMAN A BRO. The Best and Cheapest Place IO l!l' Bey's and Children's Clothing. I. OANSMAS" A 11KO, corner North Queen and Orange slreets, are better prepared or ihe coming season, and have a mere Mjlect Stock of Hey's and Children's Clothing than uver before. PUICKSlIOKKlNTKUKSTlNdTllAN WOUDS. 3 01) Huys an Klegant All-Weel lkiys' Suit. ItM Huys a Ooed All-Wen! Scheel SulL PkM Huys a Kine llrewn U.iys';Lerkscrew Suit. 11.UI lluys a Streng Heys' Knockabout Hull. 7.ei) ltnyaa Fln All-Weel lleys Plaid H11IL .-i..'l Huys the r Ineat erste.l Heys' Suit. CTlll.DltKN'S SUITS-ALL OU It OWN MAIvK. 13 00 Huys an All-Weel Child SulL 11.37 Huys a Nice Child Suit. f l.) Huys 11 Heed Casslmeru Child SulL i.iO lluys a Nice Plaid Child SulL ff HI Huys a Kine All-Weel Plaid Child Suit. tl 00 lluys a Ooed Scheel Child Suit tCUO liuyg an Klegaut All-Weel Child Suit. A hint te 'purchasers, may they be ladles or geiulemen Hetore you buy Hey's or Children's Clothing leek through our stock, examine mak ing nnd trimming, and compare our prices with ether houses. Yeu will satisfy yourself that nowhere else can you Invest se Utile money ler te receive such big value. L. GANSHAN & BRO., MKllCIIANT TAII.OKH AND TUitKua or MANUKAC S BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. 66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., night en the Southwest Cemer Orange Street, LANCABTK.li, PA, W Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse la the city. NOTIONS. RAND D1SHI.AY OV NECKTIES. UO TO KUlSUAN'i G FOR OAMBL'S HAIR UNDHRWHAIl, UO TO KUISUAN'S. fc JsilK I.ATKST STyiitM 1.0 I. AHS AND 0UKK3, UO TO KltlSUAN'S. IHKAl'KHT AND HKST) KtiAKLfiT UNDEUWEAK AT ERISMAN'S. NO. 17 WKHTKINIIHT., LANCAHTKI H'JA'M T.IG VOHS. mllK OKLEUHATED " I.OUQUET"AND "OLD ANGIIOIl" PURE RYE WHISKIES Are rich In flavor, soft and pleasant te the taste. Puiiiln quality, are excellent stlniulauts, and Jiisiu euaiiiy, are uxcem e V stand without a rival In tbey stand without a rival In the market. Sold at all thu leadlni; Hotels and by l)ru lsta. Ask ferlL HUMPHRKY A MAUTIN. Bele Pioprleters, 401 N. 3d St. Philadelphia. Pa. lanier.ind lyrADKIKA ANUHIIKKHY WIN KM -AT-. Reigart's Old Wine Stere H. ii 8LAYMAKER. Aqcnt. Established 17 6. Ne. 28 KiBT Kme Strut. lebUtlO EOK WORKINUMEN'H HUI'PLIK.S OO te Hecbteld's, and see the best Overall in the market for thu money, heavy Duck Riveted Huttens, Deuble beuim aud Hip Pocket. Price only bu cents. Dress and Working Shirts, Hosiery or any kind, some lob lets; late styles Linen and Paper Cellars, llandkerchlets, Sus penders and notions. All cheap for cash, ATUKCHTOLU'S, Na S3 North Queen StreeL A4-Slgn of the Ulir Stocking. 1', s. Choice liuildlng btoue and Sand (or sale. MYERS & R1THF0N AMU mtWWtt.tv W'''SNSVS CLOCKB fqrZ. RHOADS.JEWBI.KR. JEWELRY AND ART I In ealllnR attontlea te our etTertaffs In this line, the ptiblle ar Invited te soleee and oritleal ozamlnatlen or the geed a whleh we bellave wbeh fairly claim ar of a standard equal te any ever offered In the largest elUea et our land, and we ask comparison or prices, knowing that eura are lower for the fine goods oflered than the ruling of prices elsewhere.; Our Stock of Unaet Diamonds Is large, nnd we will make up from these any style of work doslred, All the Newest Patterns of Ladles' Wear always In Btoek, and Birth or Menth Stones of the whole oalendor can be had promptly. The Gems Diamond, Ruby, Bmerald, Bapphlre. Topaz, Opal and Pearl always en hand, and set te order. OU Paintings, Marble and Bronze Statuary, and Musical Bexes, always cheerfully shown by our attendants. Everybedy is Invited te call and be shown through our stock. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, NO. 4 WEST K1N8 STREET. LANCASTER, PA. BATB, sp IUNO HTVIiKS AND l'AHHION.S. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., T11K LKADKItSOKSl'lllNOBTVI.K'S AND rASIIIONS IN TDK NKWK.hT. MOST COHHKCT AND NOHUV STIFF AND SOFT RATS ! With a full line of New and Artistic Designs In ClllLDUKN'rt KANCV (I0ODS at Lewest Prices. Alse the New Yerk " KNOX " and the Bosten " WILOOX " Silk Hats. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. TltUNKS-12.00, 12.25, 2 Si), tU), tf.fO up te 110. TK AVKLI.VO HAuS-fAc., 75c, 90c., 11.00 lip te VtJK. FANCY PLUSH LAP ROBES In lleantlfut Designs at Lewest Prices. CO.NNKCTION. lust W. D. STAUFFER & CO. Nes.31 and 33 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. UOVHKFVKNtltBINO WOOIM. wM- A. K1KKK1.R. A New Firm I (AT AN OI.ll STAND.) NO. 40 EAST KING STREET, (Opposite the Court Heuse) ' A Complete Line of Heusefurnishiag Goods ! Steves ! Steves ! We are agents for the r ULLKIl X WARItEN CO.'S TTrer, N. Y.) STOVES and H ANU KS, infe age: eTn rier te non the market. The"HPLKNDlD If KATElt "has proven lUclf ers, and Is guaranteed te give mere stuliaclionen the WAUUKN " and " DIAMOND " Hnnges are mien " ana 111 asiupi u " unnges are iuu stecK ei iieaters, i;oek moves nnu ranges 01 tiees of attention te our selection of SUMMKIl COOK BTOVKS, both for Ceal OU and UaseUne, se that our stock contains the bett. the intent, ana most economical elTered te tlie nubile. Alse Cooking Utenslls of Iren, Copper, Tin nndUrantte Ware.and keep en band a full assert incut of Uie latest Improved conveniences which make the duties of housekeeping a pleasant pastlme. Articles et Tin, Copper or Sheet Iren, of special aeslgns or patlerns, niade te order en short notice, Kenslrlngpreinpllyand noatlyanne. Special attention qiven te PLUMHING, HAS F1TT1NQ andTKAMllKATlNU,TIN KOOriNU and 8POUTINH, andasteck of the latest Improved Uas fixtures, WaihvSlnnds, Hath-Tubs, Water Closets, and nil pcitalntng te the business, constantly en hand. KIEFFER NO. 40 BAST KINO STREET, UAIIKIAUK HOUIIII. MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WJNH. HONEST WORK ! Philip Doersenf s Old 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET, (NKAKLV OPP031TK TIIK LEOPAKD HOTEL), LANCABTKK, l'A. Nena But First-Glass Mechanics Employed. A 1 Material, and That Only, Used (PU1CK8 TO SUIT TIIK T1MK3. ALL WOltK UUAKANTKKH. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS, And Vetalelea of Every Doseription Built Promptly te Order. A Full Linn of Vehicles In Stock, prepared especially for the Spring Trade. A Large and Varied Assortment of SECOND-HAM) IVOltK ON HAND which will be seldut MOST UKASONA1ILK PH1CKS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. W-dtve us a call and exaiulnn the work, THKPLACK. Philip Doersom's Old NOS. 126 and 128 HOVHKirUUNlHHINII MOODS. SH IHK'H (1AHHKT HAM. CARPETS ! KKOPKNINU ur SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. Wa are new prepared te thew the trade the Largest ana Hest Holected Line of Carpets ever ex, hlbltedln this City. WILTONS, VKLVKTS, all the Trading Makes of HOUY ANOTAPKSTKY UltUHIKLS.TllltfcK.PLY, AU-Veelund cotton Chain KATltA 8UPKKS, and all qualities or IN. UUAIN CAUPKTS, DAMASK. aud VKNKTIAN CAKPKTS. UAU and CHAIN CAKPKTSef our own manufacture a speciality. Special Attention paid te the Manufacture of CUSTOM OAltPJC'M, Atsearull Line of OIL CLOTHS. AUOS, WINDOW SHAIIKa.COVKlll.KTf, Ac.J AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. Weat Klnsr and Watar Sta., hanoaster, Pa. CCJ4X. 11. MAUTIN, wnetsaiLB and nmii. dkilii la All Ends of Lumber and Geal. WYare: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince Btrecu, abeve Lemen, Lancaster. n-ll d OAUMOAUUNKRS A JKI'FEIUKS. COAL DEALERS. Orriea : Ne. la North Queen street, and Ne. Ml North Prince street. Yard: North Prince stroet, near Heading Depot. LANOASTKU, PA. auelSttd c I0AI. M. V. B. COHO. Ne. 330 NORTH W ATK It ST., lancaster, Pa., Wholesale and ltetall Dealer in LUMBER AND COAL. Connection vrltU the Telenhone Kxchansre. Yam and Oftlce STUEKT NO. Xtll NOltTIl WATKU leU2a-lvd glAIST END YARD. 0.J.SWMR&00. GOAL. - KINDLINO WOOD. Ottlce! Nn.9) CKNTRK SQUARE. Iteth yard ndottlce connected with Telephene Uxehange. aprl3-lvdMr.U JfUHMTVJlK. H' OFKMEIEH'S. Did you say you are In need of FURNITURE, Ifse.be sure and call en us, and we Mill doeuv best te please you. fi. K. HOFFMEIER, 26 East King Street, WATCBM OAr,V. the thing you noed for Spring. -TKLKPlIONK ALDUS C. HKRR. A TTENT10N HO USEKEEVE11S I New Goods 1 - New Prices I te lie the choice of all economical housekeon Irnuel than any heater In use. The merits of admitted b; aamiiteu uy ail wn all who knew them. We have also a various stvles ana r various si les ana for Vea nees, and have given careful & HERR, LANCASTER, PENN'A. mar231mdAw HONEST PRICES ! Reliable Carriage Works, whelher yen purchase ornet. WON'T -TOlta T Reliable Carriage Works, EAST KING STREET. miydftw CARPETS I fni'd.innw HOVHEfUUNiaillNO UOOVH. JUST RECEIVED ALAKUKLOrer HOBNAIL GLOBES Which we will sol! atSS els. eacn. seven Dlflerent Celers. CRYSTAL, OLIVE, AMKTIl . 8T, CANARY, liltKKN.HLUK, AililAMUUIl. THEKlNKSTLOTOr Globee, Lamps and Chandeliers IN LANCASTER. The SUN and HOME LAMP are the best Lamp tn the market, CALL AND SEE AT J0HO. SCHAUM & SOU, 24 SOOTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. MACMNMMY. jyjAOHINERY.AO. KB STEAM HEATING Latest and Meat Improved ENGINES TrMUes, PertibU or St&tiuuy. New or Becendlland BOILERS, WATER TANKS, SEPARATORS. Miewaa or Rarira Weax such at done and kept In Machine Bheps, OAii ea ea ADenae, Ezra F. Landis. WORKS 637 NORTH CTHaBRY STB1 LAeAra. PA TIM ...... . Mf twn v. isa RKAP1NU A OOI.UMV1A HAlUMAJft AND HKANUHM. AMP LSAIfrZW I.ANCASTKH JOINXUNM V u Ob and after SUNDAY, MOYBMHMItMi TKAIN8 I.KAV HIADINU , rer Columbia ana lAncistar at .M a. sa.. isiaav neon and 8.10 p. m. rtt rerOiirryvllleBt7.1S.m.and,l(lp,a, J. rer Cblckfea at 7.U a. m. and (.10 p. . ,? TRAINS LKAVM COLUMHlA ' rer Ueadlns; at 7.S0 a. m ., USB and HO p. . rer lebanen at 1'J.M and 8.40 p. na. J Til AINSLRAVKQUARXX VILLI til L'nrt'. na 7. . m. Mia n, rorlbanenattMn.ra. K5 'i"1" u.7i!n . W. and S.4 b. a. rer llianen at .e a. m?, Ue anil MLn, rer Vn-vrrrvllla at . a.'m 440 aViVl.6 p. m rer Reading at 7,e a. m, lueaad UO p. m" rer Ibanen at 6.47 a. mT, ixu and Las . m. I or guarryvllla at .ll a. in- .! andlS S m . TltAINS I.KAV YitBANimT rer Lancaster at 7:30 a. m., izje and 7w B. a. rpr Quarry villa at 7.-a.in. I SUNDAY THUMB. i TRAINS LRAVK RBAD1NS rer Incaster at 7.t a. m. and 4.0Q p. tn. rer Quarry vll le at 4.00 p.m. ' THA1N.S LKAVK QUAKRYV1LLR rer Lancaster, Lebanon and Heading at 7.10 a.ta . TRAINS LKAVK KINU ST, ( Uncastat ,) rpr Reading and Ibanen at 8.0S a. m. and &W p.m. rer Quarryvllla at B-BO p. tn. TRAINS LKAVK PRINCE ST. (LancaiUr.) rer Reading and Lebanon and 8.16 a. m. and 4.8t p.m. TRAINS LKAVK LKHANON. rer Lancaster at 7:4S a. m. and S: p. tn. rer Qnarryvlile at 8'4Sj. m. rer connection at Columbia, Marietta J nae. Hen, Lancaster Junction. Manhelm, HeatHs and Lebanon, sea time tables at all sullens. A. M. WILSON, Bapennunaeat. PENNSYIiVANIA RAILROAD 80HKD ULK. Trains Litra LAiceAsnra and laara and arrive at Philadelphia aa fellows t Leave Ijeava WESTWARD. Pacific Express! News Kzpresst Way Passenger....... Mali train via ML Jey. NaZMaiiTralnt Niagara Express Hanover Accem Fast Llnef Frederick Accem Lancaster Accem. ..... Philadelphia. Lancaster., ii:up. m. t:X) a m, 4:90 a. tn. 7.00 a in. .aum. ni, MSa. m. 8 JO a, n. Jla. m. i-mi m. 9-Aia. . s-jaa. m. fcoe p. m. no p. m. wep. in. 8:30 p. tn. 7:80 p. m. 7:40 n. m. via Columbia 7:40 a. m via Columbia 11:90 a. m. vl'i Columbia via ML Jey. Harnsburg Accem.... Columbia Accem llarrlsburg Express... Chicago and Clu. Kx..) Western Kxpressf KASTWAUD. Phils. Express! Fast Llnef llarrlsburg Express... Lancaster Accem ar... Columbia Accem Seashore Express , Johnstown Accem..... Sunday Mall Da KxTjreasl Kin p. 111. 4Wp. in.; 6:40 p ni. 8:lS0p,m. lollop, m. Leave Lancaster. 1-43 a. m. iffit, m. 8:10 a.m. SM a. in. 90a.m. 12S8p.m. J.eap.m. iMpn. 10:44 p. m. liiea. m. Arrive at PhHa. 4:4a a. tn. Ms, m. loea. m. via Mt Jey i.:ea. m. 1: 13 p.m. BlOO p. Mr 8:41p.m. vup,ni. 8:45 p. m. eaup.1 llarrlsburg Accem Un. m. . The Lancaster Accommodation leaven Harris nurg at suu p. m. ana arrryea at ianeaater attnsa p.m. The Marietta Accommodation leaves Ce! mn bla at 0:40 a. m. and reaches Marietta at t-M. Alse, leaves Columbia at 11:43 a. m. ana 2:43 p. m reaching Marletta at li-01 and 2:35. Leaves Marietta at 3M p. m. and arrives at Columbia C. 3.-31 ; also, leaves at 8:11 and arrives at 8:30. The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta at 7:10 and arrives at Lancaster at 8.U0 cennecting1 with llarrlsburg Express at 8:10 a. m. The rrodeiickArcemmodatloti, west, eenneet Ing at Lancaster with rati Line, west, atStld p. m.. will run through te rrederick. The rrederick Accommodation, east, leaves Columbia at 14:25 and reaches Lancaster at 12:M p. m. Hanover Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9:50 a. m will run through te uanever. dally, except Sua- uay. rai ast Llnsw west, en Sunday, wbea flagged. will slop at Downlngtewn. CeateavUle, Pari iiepai iowningiewn, ueaiesviui irBraea. ', ML Jet. Kllxabetht?wn and Mtddletewn. unrg, s t rue enlv trains which run dallv. 3 enij- trains wmen run daily, en Buneay he Mall train wast runs by way of Columbia. ItABDWAHB. i- KAMVitMVWVI WATER. TJURK I FIREt! KIKGli! JC WATER)! WATER 1 11 Great Bargains -AT- KEPLER'S, $40,000 WORTH -or- HARDWARE TO BE SOLD IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS TO room roil KAKB A NEW STOCK. UREAT EXCITEMENT AT KEPLER'S STILL THEY COME) NOW IT IS Steves ! Steves ! AH Want tn Take Advantage of this GREAT SALE, And are already anticipating their wants let next winter. Special Inducements and Bargains -reit- lYiecnamcs, tJuuaera, rarnjwwr v , as-'. Ann .11 nlhur. vlin wl.h le cut the WORTH 1'' Or THEIR MONEY. Loek for yeuelVMl(WJ fnrarrnlniri.lautuhnrfi rif1 lm rfill VltlPAil. . H w.v b"'0 vnwu -..'. .... -w . UREAT VARIETY Or THE BEST Steves, Banges, FURNACES, -AND- Heatt,: HOUSE FURNISHING GOOD.$?1 ALL WILL UK SOLD, !l A NEW SIX-HOR3K PORTAULK BPRINUVIELD 7HR1 KNUINEVTIH be sold very low. Can I Iren and Blicku.i.l.'i iii' bhlew com. i:2 4 A.C, KBPtEH marl8-adw"-w sW: ". S TORAUK OOmOMKM WA1 BAKU deetirA K.Mira(4 ?i j ' -?, 3 .'A4. -1 .. ,,? ,Tli : s "'3 iJ .P:
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