JITJ .. ' '?v ! -r-r riv-. i 1MR hAStOASTZJl PAILV MXEUJiGEyORTl, SATUirDAY; MAY 5, 1888. CMUEUK9 5J.S di fell i'r" fA IHr sv V& ii: Tst m 0S - K 5Tli Dally Intelligencer. AJUIUABIXK, MAT 5, 1:48. dab-t irrwj-ieFc publishes ail the tlS!.T?0Br p 'WUta-na Daily KOtuen of Tn tmui- u aeiirerw uy earners in uie cuy M( gurttranainf towns ter 10c per woek ; kf Mil, 16.00 resit K2.60 ler six month, Ui let three months t Me. per jnent h. In WaaiLY ImiuesKcms (Deublo Sheet) Mffet Fara, only W.S0 per annum, in ad , VMM. ; tfcfeMriten wishing their address changed MtftUe state where tie paper U sew ler. -jf WftnwA. ',: Mrtctteenents tram 10 te 25 cts.per line M ' MM laMrtlen. according te location. 1 . TUK 1NTKLL1UKNCKK. &, Lancaster, r. .' "Telephone connection -", flSt, MvsUrlnni DlscnDMranCC .,5ctaM of double identity and disappear- '. MM, explained en the trance llieery, are dsWwminjr entirely tee common. Every -littla while we reaa new cerium mui- 52 '.WesJ vanishes mysteriously from his 1'teMtcn walk et life, and nfter a long V l.tM.n1 ne.lmnB nf mnntlin t lirnfl 11 tl p ijk WWI l't..nj.e uv .....v...,, ..- ... t as u KAmn reinnrn inn a iiiv iv iiii mih nil !n some remete locality with the nn &neuncement that he has just get awake. r "Sometimes he pretests that his mina is n .f bknk from the time et his disappearance rf? until the hour when he found himself far if bem home, living under another name M" ted engaged in puruiHs of which he knev nothing at all. Sach cases are en record as genuine, but they are extremely rare, and the many instances et the kind that have been ro re iwrttd et late reveal a tendency towards .an abuse of the idea as an excuse for mys mys ierteus disappearance. A great many rm1a trnnlil nlitv .Tpb-vll nml Ifvdn if n S wtr i J J If kind providence did net inake It itnpes. ible for them, and some think they see a ?jfe- way te slip out of their identity for a lit ft' tie while br this trance business. Like the insanity plea for murderers, it is in imminent danger of being worked te death. Seme enterprising detective would confer a blessing upon mankind by taking .rs, charge of ene of these cases of awikcned wanderers and filling in the blank In his memory by tracing his wanderings back a little way. One expose of this kind would forever put a step te the business by showing that the blank space in mem. ery was an aching void indeed ; holding aothleg but dlfgrace for the man who bad dared te try te hide from his better elf. The latest sensation of this kind has been stirred up by a Wilkcsbarre, P.i,, newspaper man, te explain his mysterious disappearance. A letter La3 beeniecclved by his family, telling hew ha has just awakened from a henlble dream te llnd himself among strangers in a Colerado town. lie realized that he was employed en a newspaper in this strange place and going te work, made cautious inquiries, found out where he was, and took mea sures te get back home. Of the time in tervening from the day of his '.dlsappear ance, he claims te remembcr nothing. Conceding a faint possibility that the man may have suffered from a curious ungearing of the mysterious machinery et the mind, the readiest conclusion is that a spree led te it. He must have been painting things very red te be uble te de editorial work en a AVestern jour nal while in a trance, for the common Impression is that that field of the prefes- A,vieTncnpnJy be held by very wldc-awake vh men who sleep wJtn tlielr beets en. Kallread Halloing. The Railvcay U'eWd has been making an Interesting calculation of the amount of railroad building in the I'nitcd States and territories for eight years ending December 31, 18S7. The aggregate is 64,138 miles, which added te the report of mileage existing at the end of 1870, which was 81,001, made the total length of railways In the United States nt the end of 16S7, 110,102 miles. It will thus be noted thatthrea sevenths et the railroads of the ceuntiy have been built sincalSSO, which is a me3t remark able showing et the big strides in pro gress that the country has been making Je these recent years. Much of this Increase of mileage is due te railroad development west of the Mlsslss'ppl river. Hundreds et adventurous capitalists have had the sagacity te prepare for the great tide of immigration that is constantly pouring across the country into the new AVestern states, with new towns spring ing up, like Aladdin's palace, in a night. These need railroad facilities, and when they are at the deer of the new town, the town and railroad go booming along In company. There are railroad contractors who fear that railroad building must neon exhaust itself, but it will net be In this generation. When the trunk lines are completed, there will set in nn era of building local lines te bring agricultural sections .te the gates et cities that are county seats. This time is new clese at band, and this neighborhood will proba bly see an early exemplification of it. As Yi'c Loek at It. The Philadelphia JftcercJ thinks that 2dr. Randall may be permitted te go te St. Leuis as a delegate-at-large, provided be consents te go into a Democratic cau cus upon the tariff bill, and vete ncceul. ingteits decision. AV"e lire of opinion that if Mr. Itandall wants .loge te St. Leuis as delegate-nt-large, he will be likely te go without conditions. And while we shall be glad if he can conscien tiously unite with the majority of his fel low Democrats in CengresB upon the pre visions of a tariff bill, we de net un derstand that his eligibility te the St. Leula convention depends upon any such agreement. AVe believe that the convention about te assem ble Is tha authority te tettle the position of the Democratic party upon the tariff ; and, at least, until it speaks, it is premature te invite any one te with draw from the Democratic fold. Fer this reason It appears te us that Mr. Bandall's standing, as the representative of one decided shade of tariff opinion, is neeled in the national convention te rep resent it. It is net our idea of the proper way te promote Democratic agreement and harmony that Democratic opinion should be choked, and representation re fused te any shade of it, in the final party tribunal. AVe de net agree with Mr. llaudall in his tariff views ; neither de we agree with Mr. Mills. There Is no agreement of opinion among the majority of any party en the question, al though a Democratic majority has lurrendered enough of individual opln epln opln lea, it is believed, te reach an agree ment te support the Mills bill, as it will be finally amended. I( Mr. lUndall gees into a Democratic caucus upon this bU it is very clear that he will Lave te vete for' it. Therefore he must feci, before entering such caucus, that he can j0 S3 consistently with his opinions ; for no legislator can be expected te vete against his convictions upon essential mailers. 'Aliens 13 n IDCaSUrO lliai lie can nml ene that he cannot, yield te reach agreement. The lines have never been ilrAwnntnatapxclude from the Deme cratic party theso who believe In a de Kree et protection j and they will net be bill BO irntrn new. Wlicn inu uum Rimnnrtcd br the majority of the party in Congress provides a tariff for protection. The difference Is simply as te the degrce of that protection ; and it will be obviously dlfllcult te draw a party line upon such a measure ; and Mr. ltandall has no great reason te feel alarm lest the Mills bill may put him outside the party fences. Scheel Heard 1'Itnres. Mr. William McCemsey, the veteran member of the school beard, calls atten tion te an error of statement In the re port of the chairman of the finance com mittee, Rebert A. Evans. Mr. "Cvans had referred te the total assessment for school purposes in 1870 m $11,100,000. Mr. McCemsey adduces the records in tfie office of the county commissioners te b'iew that in that year the valuation was 813,10S,718. The figures given by Mr. Evans for 1670 are theso of 1878. The fluctuations in the assessments are most curious. In 1872 the assessment was $1,200,000 en a 7-mlIl tax. In 1871 en a bvsls of $12,700,000 the tax rate was 2 mills. Frem 1870 te 1SS8 there has been a 3-mill tax until the change te four mills at the recent meeting of the beard. That the estimated valuation of city property should be less In 18S3 than in 1S70 is supremest felly, which the asses sors cannot tee seen correct. AVe were either absurdly high then or nre absurdly low new and the public will generally aillrm the latter part et the preposition. Tin: PlillmlelphU Timet glves It out ns an nwful Hoerot that lllalne will run. Ot course, lie will ; but hew lar 7 Tin; e -rotary of the navy wilt probably boeh pluse a contract for n submarine ter. peile beat, having oecured bliln en revcrnl dlllorent plans. Cramp V Hens have bid f 175.C03 for a Nordenfolt beat eltnllar te ene recently built for the Saltan et Turkey, and f 13.", 000 ler n smaller beat et the Nau tilus type, designed by Helland, el New Yerk, aud Zillnnkl, el dynamltoguiifame. If wonieitaro net admitted as delegate te the Me the J 1st conlerono , they will keep r;i?liten belnt,' the bone nud slnowettbo MBthedl&t church. l)it. BimAur, the omlnent sprcialtsten threat d Ihcsses, 1h quoted by the l'hlladel. plilA Ledger ai saying that the edlclal bul letins with regard te the emperer of (lor (ler many Bre purposely evaalve, uml that the Ikbue botween the medical stair sesms te be niore political than Bcluntllle. Alter a rovlew of the Rnllent points et the case, he concludes : Klther the doceaso In nn un usual form of rancor progressing te Its end, or It 1h ii non-malignant i!1hc:rp, curable under ordinary circumstance, but which linn left behlnd It the results et Bleughlng irregular cicatrical conatrletlons nml ether local changen which are equally ominous In their ultimate- results," Thcre ia net much satisfaction in thl1', mid If the em peror should get well, the (lectors could hardly stretch It te n notlce of posslule re covery. .'Xhe Rlmple truth Beems te be that nobody under the sun known whether the omperor et Uarninny ia going te dle to night or llve for many yearn. And we nre nil In the same Rtate of Ignornnce with re gnrd te our beat friends and eurBOlvcH. A calculation et probabilities, made xevcr.il months age, would have Induced the met cautious npcaulater In take n venture de peudlriK ou the death of Iho omperor bolore this date. Caw. h'rnunz has been dining with I'litce Jlhmarck In llerlln. It la net se ninny years nge Mnce Jllimatck would have preforred te milte a meat of the same Oitl. Tun report of Censul Kydtr en prison Blatlstlca el Denmark gives many facts of Interes. A ropenrch Inte the ngea of con. demntid prisoners establishes this (lingular rule: "I-'or mnle prUoners, the lewer the age the grenter the number ; and forfemnlo prlsonerc, the greater the age the grrnter the number, whlle the period of lira or 15 20 yearn la seen te glve -l) urale te 1 fomale prisoner. This proportion Is seen tochnnce regularly and atep by step until with the poriedof llfentr0C0 thore nre only te be found three males te ene fomale prisoner." It was found that day laborers contributed the greateat number or main prUoner?, next the nrtlsan classes nud next the men ser vants. Among the fomale prisoners nearly ene half had Leen douifstle pervants. Of the artisan olnsses blacksmiths and butchers sent tbo-lnrgebt delegations toprlaen. f-'AMtnt. XV. l'KNNVPACltUIl is talked or ler the succession te Judge Mitchell en the common pleas boneh of Philadelphia. If Quiy nnd MeManen 04a ngrce upon him, the rest of the peeple of the Elate will lnvole bOButUlicd. Tub New Yerk JUrahl glvra n pjge te re; erU en the wheat crop which show n dolleitof lllty te eighty theuinnd buehels in reur leading 8tate., Ohie, Michigan, In dlani nud llllueU. The estimates nre claimed te be by oxperto, but they Hre ex. petta in the manipulation et wheat corners nnd their guesses are no doubt made with a vjew te the olleet upon prices. The JferaUl conresses editorially that it U tee early te make numerlcal oatttnates of tbe wluter wheat nud much of the damaged grain wni replaced by spring whoa', be that the crop may be n very geed one after nil, The Fprlag ralnB In the upper part of the Mississippi have been nbundint mid even if wheat should fall Bbert, corn mty uiue u up. 1 r Instated thatln tbe i'ulladplphUMcctiSO ciurt, BOtnoeftho chlef witnesses against the saloon, keepers were theso wiie are en bad terms with the liquor meu, aud they used this means te sottle old grudges. It is n great wrong te permit thi silent testi mony te be (Uective in the grant or refusal of Ureure, nod the oeurt ought te glve the fullest publicity te tbe bvldoneo en which they bwe their action. -Tin: butcbera will meat In l'liHadelnlila en May ',, and the meat men will proeably have n urtet meetWig. l'eltSUMAU Mu. Kasdai-i. is h.oSlnbed lu Well ington, Fanny Ia kni-eut, the ae'.resc, has be. guu suit for divorce from her husbaud, Ed ward 8. X'rlce, for unfallhfulneKS. I)n. I). AV. Ums-s of Walngtei, who was physician ln-eblef te I'resi.lent f)ar Jleld from the time he was shot by Uu.tsau until his destli, Is seriously 111. Miss hiuii! UncnneTii, a belloef T T ceny, l'a., has bteuruu a J15.000 writ et nt nt taelirnent for brejeh el proviso en the preperly el Thema D. Hoaper, n weal'hy jeuiig fcteck broker at New ilodlerd, Mass. Faiineli. will speak In Dublin en May 8 Uudealtfia that the Irish people snail Kive uun weiHut iu iuu iiuei ei me Vati can In matters et faith and uierali, whlle at tbe miue time intlstlni; en their claim that politically Irish opinions and Judgment must be supreme, DRIFT. Hew much thore la la the tltle of a book 1 There Is n much peeuy, truopeetlcal senae and laste for Instance, in the tltle el Mr. Lewell's recent velume et pcetry, "Uoarts "Uearts "Uoarts easannd Jue'Mln any erthe peems In side ; aud for Hint nut ler, there Is poetry also in the mechanical inake up of that volume, ene of the most beautlfnl book ever Issued from the nrtlatle " Klvoralde I'ress." I de think, howevar, that In tbe way or titles Dr. lfnlmes dainty little velume, Just published from the same prea by Messrs. Houghten, MIfllln t Oft, of llosten, la evon Buporler te Mr. Lewell's ; indeed 1 don't think I have ever come Berons n mero appropriate tale, ene mero dollcately, tenderly, pathetically Ruggos Rugges Ruggos tlve, than Jlofero the Curlew," for the collection et the peetry of the gecsl old 0oo 0eo 0oe tor wrltlen during the last eight years. It reminds us that he la patiently, oentontedly waiting for the ringing et the curfew that Bhall bid him ro'lrelo rest Ilutltrcmlndsus tee that hla waiting is net spent In idleness, but Is made easy and cheerful by his con tinuing In well-doing, steadily working whlle the day lasts, and rejoicing In his work even n by his work he brings ever froth gladness and Jey te the theutanda who leve him nnd are grateful for oyery day that passes without thOKeund of his curfew being hetrd. Could the wishes of man prevent It, that curfew should net ring for many and many a year te come I The peem that gives its lille te the vol vel vel ueo was written and read in 16S2, at the nnnual meeting if the class with whleh Ollver Wendell Helmes graduated nt Har vard In 1S29. It is se characteristic of the poet, te thoroughly lllse him," In lis minpllng et deep patbei nnd every shade of humor, from tbe most dollcate te the broade-t, that J feel tempted te quoie the whele of It for you ; but no, It Is tee long. I'll give you only n few sttinzt, tbe begin ning nud the end only et the .etmi : " N'etbcd tlTieyct! The nlht-Tlnd b'ew, 'iliustiirs nr cm, -lull well oknetr 'J'tiu imrs'i U en thq sUilr, Willi liaea of lce and chuuk in ane7r, Ann frezn II pa Unit whlnpur le, - udiiir, Liiiuiinn, ii is iiinu in n My puacelul touch tj sUrj.' Noynarsawalfnlulheirtcan Hi-h; Net boil timolel I liomeR)trttiH tire And warm yeiirdunnhl liuudk ; Kind Mo'hTeaitti we loveso will la pleiisiuit B'erlcs J (It III Kill llufem e hear tlm ciufnw IidII : bllll glow the burnli'i; liminls." He Is ready te go. Hut, II he tuny, he Is nlseglnd te stay yet uwlille, ns long bs pe'slbln. J'er he li net nu old man, save in yeurr; brcauae tin lives In tlm present with nn Intouce Intereit In everything Hint Is going en, every new discovery ofselenco, new theery or ptilleinpliy nnd thoelngy, every new Invention nnd new thought lu tbe world. He does net bPlluve that thcre Ih "no new Iblng under the Bun." He lias seen many new things In his long llle, undreamed el by Holeinon; nud he would like te knew " What wnnflorslliiKilnayet te aliew, .. .... w u.iw.'iii jri.i nrjitiii iiijfi j w hut ship tbe Arctic pole ahull r ncli, What logons H lonce walls te UrcK What NvriiKins tlu-r.i utu imt te p eaub, V hat put ins jet ta sIiik" He nakH Helemon te preve that thcre are no new things under tbe sun. " Un it'll you have spec roicepaJ n ata " lrbeth tlirsn inntlK r.i nt jour liar, 'i'lin erniil and the in I hi, Tlm young and ttinder, old and t'iugl Hud sum, 'Dlvldu-jou're Jlxlr, tlieugh rniisli ' Illd old J udei knew rneiiRh 'lu ulbcrlzt) tnu LhllQ " ' Tret with nil his youthful curiosity nnd interest In Iho preaent, he Is fnll of a neble nnd conildent ror.lguatleu te the divine will: " Wel), let llin picsent de ttjli-s', We trust our Miihurfiirtheiual As en ear way wu pled." And wliounver the curlew Blinll ring he Is ready te retire, ier his faith Ii firm tlin ns ltlsnotnlletltfo te llve, sela it net all el death te die. "And wbonenrcliontfiiloronlnir pist, 'lln nunc, lenif wulilnc, ceutusaliaal, Ereon hurl hi wellu In weal led imlm.i's aweetrepw, Atpnncn with nil herwiiltlni; km , Uurllpa shall murmur tire tlmy rleie. Oend-iilglit nr.d net geed by '" Thank Ued, the nurse la still waiting ; nor does Hhe show nny nlgns of Inipatience nt his lltigerlng. May nhe long sparn ns tbe pain at jlng evmi Geed nK'ht I te our dear old Autocrat, our Mudly, wise nnd heroic old putt I When you nre told that this ilttle voiumeof ene hundred nnd ten pages contains the veree Dr. Helmes has wrltteu during the last eight years, you will knew without my enylug se, that it contains Heme of the lluest, best peums hn has ever written, l-'or It la the proud distinction or our American poets that theyde net dolerlorBte,bulrathir Keep en steadily Improving with nge. Cor Cer talnly, in my Judgment nt Iecs', Dr. Helmes never guvn in u colle'tlon con cen Ulninc belter jxieaiM than ' The Angel Thiel," written this year j or than " At the Sttutdny Club, " m renmrknlile for 1th wnuderliilly uconrate dtsotlptlen nnd chnr scterlz.i'.inn et Longfellow, Agtfsiz, Haw thorne, and Kmerseti, as U Lenell's "Fable for Critics " lu its way ; In Bay nothing of the numerous memorial versea, .Ve., en the denth et Longfellow, the two te Harriet lleeeher Slewe en her Hoventteth Jtlrtlt day, tlKiMite V. II. Hedge, te J. It. Lnwnll. te J j. u. wnmier, en tue uentn or Gatileul, d ether?. Tnn line peem " Oa the Twe nn Hundred nod Fiftieth nnnlverMirv of th Founding of Hirvanl Colleire. " nt tlm reading of which Dr. McCeah made such n goessot nimsjir, n inwjcard ugc, is also ceut.ihH'd lu the velume. Like Iho binding or "Hoailsease and Hue," that or "llelere the Curfew" also la In ltNdir n kind of peim. First of nil, the paper is exquisite, and the typography and proeu-werl: simply perfect. The binding itself is lu whlle with Dage groen back, On the side tbe tltle is stamped In nntlqiie let luting, together with ii graceful lyre, the whele In sage-green ink, Thoentlto ellect Is most pleasing and urllstlciilly benutlliil. Tbe same publishers have nlse Jiistreidy another dainty llttle velume of 'Metrical Translations nnd l'oem," by Frederick H. Hedgeiind Aunts Lee Water. It is printed en (quslly line pajier, uncut, and bound In vellum, Just like the poems et K. n. sat were and almost llke Whlttler's "Silnt Gregery's Guest nud O.her I'eems," twin or winch I described te jeu when they first CHinoeut. Itlaastjln i,r binding that Is very prt.tty aud very popular among the ncsthutlc.illy inclined. Of Clie contents of this bcsutbui nttle vel. uiue but little need be said. Dr. lloilge h he well Known as oue of the totemoit Btu Btu dentser German litnrature and translator of German reetry, outside of hU thcolog! thcelog! thcoleg! oil work, that we have u right te rxpeet his hair ofthe velume te be et xtrnerdlnury excollenco. And he It Ik. ill trHiinhuin.."- nre iiuwtly from Goetho nnd Nelilller, with a few from HeinP, De La .Motte Feuqin, V'bland nnd K r ier, aud are net only f .ultless ns translations, but also selrcttd with the tlue taste of u iniet and critic. That Dr. Hedge la u gnnulue ieet is Jurther proved by tbe half dezdn or mero original poems he has contributed te tbe volume. Most et thorn are en religious themes nnd very clearly rtlleet his theological position, as (or txampie this ene entitled SlTJfK CORDA. " Hleet be tbe llnht that sbewa the way, And b'utt Iht) WSV tbullubt ia aliii.ru ' W wlcemu tb vlciorleua day Andevury lalihlesa Tear disown. A tyrant (led nnd Hell's dcipatr. Ne uuie bioleuil eurcaribly iimi, '1 he luwT.-na am wide, sua rixnn U ,lijte rer evuiy soul that upwuta stilvej. In love te (Jel nml leve te man nur slmple creed tloes ampiu scena Becuni In Hei's unerring l'ltui, e walk by Ullh, ate uvd by hope. ' ltf?enf, ye ipectnis of thenluht aUiiUeiictienihrnllKd the daikiid teul Our wu tbwerd biiihiluttrd llglit, 'Ihu en mid march, ttoeudJo.e ge.i " Mrr. 'Wisler is better known as n transia. ter of German novels tlii.ii of jieetry, Hut her half of this volume, In which he glvea veraes el many of the beet ami most prpiij, lar pieces of Germany peetry, culttly modern, and seme qulte recent, show hoc te be as much at home in rendering verse Inte Huioelh, flowing, poMle Kngllsh ns ahe is known te be In rendering prose. Keners wlllboglaltebavdjglvoo them seme of the gems et such delightful poets as KucUert, oue et the tenderwt and most delicate in modern German literature, Julius Bturm. Jenau, Merlke, Kerner, Mueller. Uotu Uetu chslk, Gelbcl, Meisaner, and a number et etiiera, te say nothing of Uhland, Heine. Chamlsae, Frelllgrath and such better known ones. Let me transcribe a few autcxu from Iluekef i'a Heng of Spring," net because It in ene et hi best, but bocauaaef iU " llmellneas," Indeed eome of bis beat and most characteristic lyrics Mrs. Wlstcrhas mlsaed, more'a the pity They deserve tranalstleu etn tana than any of tioie she ban translated, L'.'?n,T.?0Tol;e,Bn "Prlnu with gent'e breath Htlra life te lern aud tnevrs e'nn niiath i V' n,,,ff'!a r?"ks weuia fain In fooling fooling feeling Tto clujjilng tvy e'ur theui ateallng. "Ah, breath of Rptlngl dellght of leve 1 whullny tlinatcadrailbnan tnuat preve Te I i"l Us leve Ihm cle-idy ellnvlnir Andllewury wreaths around It tllOKleKt" There are quite a nuraber of peems en spring given but nene of tbcm It appears te me, very much abeve the average el "spring peetry," and none of them belong ing te the best work of the peeta from whom they are taken. The only one, In deed, that Is at all worthy of Its author Is this by Wllhelm Mueller, whleh 1 glve entire. Itlsontltled TDK nmniLKiunr. ' Qnlek, darting name threnubnut tbe sight 0 cr honven's vn'ilta hava RllnimoreO, And, iliie soine llery pa"unt, llgnt Thruush all tne air huiahluimeiua, " Thnrs weighed en all thlnea.Cark and drear, A sulttlncs, a dullnnta, The whlle low thunder drawing near foretold tbe coming coelneta. " The rain eame dropping, warm and mild, Mlce tears, npruiied and Ournlnp, 1 hn eatth drank deep, but nil unsillled Waa yet her iirdontyearnlng. " llntlol-themorntngnushca fair, f ii Rrrat u wnnder ehewlng lliiducknd with btoaetns everywhore nu uai iu iius urijcut anu giuwiug. A wender I whrue hn been tbe might Tlieaualiuatlia-aliv buda arraying Who tere thorn en" In ene aheu night, Dueh loveliness dlaplajlngT " Ah. hush I Ah, hush ! beheld nnd bee iThn blnitemi' tlinld.btnsbu, The crimson tint that tendiir y Kieh fjeili and lalrcheet Qualiea I " Ah, lmihl nnd natc that bridegroom brlgh. Ihncptlnir, ttintcrallantlnvcr, wiiouitimieonrth upon thta tilzhl; Their wuddlng Unit was ever." The velume gives numereus ench olec- tleiis from peeta wlth'whem ene wants te be acquainted, nnd yet whose completo works oue doesn't cate te buy, nor can get at all In the Kngliah language. in Itapretty dress the book Is ene eminently suitable ns n gilt te a friend. It le pretty, and It Is of enduring valun j a dainty portfolio of lavonte poemn ny uermany 'a favorlle poets. Uncah, Iteinslna el Sm l'crmui roend. A spoelal from Arlington, Neb., nays : On Friday morning n llre was seen en the fnrrnef the widow PVetzr, ene mlloeut. A pnsse of cltlxsns went out nnd was her titled at finding the charred remains of seven human beings, only Identlned by their statures ns fellows : Old lady Kre(z, Fred Gratehusaben, bin wite and thtoe ehlldren, nnd TrOd'H brother IjeuIs, a daughter who Is away visiting is tbe only survivor of the family, but it Is reported that the hlred man cannot be found. The wlfe was found under a herse. The coroner has been called, Hl'KVlAh IfOTJOh'S. "-Itig Tlilevs-U. DyspepiU'and deblllty are two bltr thteves; lliey oieep in and steal eurhenlth nnd comfort bubirii we knew It. Let us put n atop te tbelr invasions with n bottle et Jlurdeck Jl oed JHIIrri, te tin had lit any drnsr BterH. Fer sale by 11. II. C'echmn, driiKKlst, 1J7 nud ISO North yu( n atreet, Lancialer. Til AT 1IA01C1NU UUUUUcan be soeulckly cured by BhUeh'a (Jure. Woguaranteo It. Held by ll. II. Cochran dnigglau Nes. in and 139 North Queim.BL, l.uncaisuir, l'a. (1) JlM.HUOUt, RKMOIOUH HKHVICKH WILL HE held in the following churchus en Sun day, in tbe morning ut loJe, in tbe evenlni; nt7.15. Hiindiiy selKHilnt l:45p. in. Whenthu hour la dtiluriuit 11 U specially neted: St. Jehn's lUrottMiie (Uurmun) church. cor cer cor ner OniiigonndMiiIberry streets, ltuv. Jehn Kuelllng, 1. 1). pastor. Dlvlue Bervlcea at 10.3 1 a. iu. and 7.15 p.m. Sunday school nt 1:43 P- m. . Ciiencir of Gob-Cerner or Prince and Or Or nnge. l'reuehlng nt lu 3U a. m. nnd 7:15 p. m. by tin raster. Habbatb school ntlMS p. m. T. BTBVllKM'B (ItKrORMKIl) CltUIIUH COLLKOB Ciiavku DUlne servlcuu-. 10:30 n. m. ltucco ltucce ltucco liiuinie sermon by ltev. I)r K. V. (lerhart, prostdent el tlm '1 hoelotflcal aeminnry. UmiMi llKKTiinEH iw Cubist (Uevbhakt). West Uningiinnd Conceid streiils-ltuv. J. 11 Kunk, pastor t'loaehlng at 1( JOn. m. ana":30 p. m. by ltev I. llnlizeil Communion utter morning seiuien. Hunduy school at 1.13 p.m. OUve liianeli nt -30 p. m , In thulectuie room. SMCOMU KVAMOKLIUAL ( KllKUSh ), Oil Mlll- berry atreet, nbove Omnge 1'reachlng ut lU.Jen. m und nt 7-15 p. m. by the pastor, bun (lay school at t! p. in. KVAruutieAL-i'lrst Church (Qennan) North Wtttersm-ei, i.ev. K. 1'. Lelir, paslnr. ('reach lug t le JO a. m In the Ceininn and nt 7:15 p in. In the English language. bunduy tCioel at 0 a m On RiaTl.DTiiKRAHCntTRun West King street, E. I., lteed, pastor, l'reucbltig nt lu ju n. in. mm riti ii. in. mi n u ay scnoei at I 15 p.m. catocheticat Inatrnctlnns en frtdiy evening 1'nuauvTKHiAN Mkuerial Ciiunun, beuin (Jtieuu slieet, Themas Thompson pastor, bervlcea morning and ovenlng at the usual hours. Sunday school nt lus p. m. Yeung penple's meeting at 0 15 p. in. Prayer and teacher meeting Wednesday evening at 7.S0. l'nKsuvTKHiA 'ervices nt tbe usual hour merulmr unit uventiig. Preaching by the nas nas tei ltuv. J. Y.Mltchtrll, U.U. bT. Jehn's I.utiiuhan. ihiv. II. r. Allnman, I). 1). pastor, dervlres at 10JO n. in. nnd 7::w n m. Lecture and prayer survlees en Wednes day evening ut7)U. leuntr l'eeples' fervlcu 1111 'lliursdiiy evunlug at 7:30. catechetical class Mubbatb ovenlnn at 0:0. sabbath schools ntnt.Jenns'nt l:Hp. 111 and ut UotwuldMe UetwuldMe UotwuldMe merliil ctmpel nt ll p m. ST. I.uuu'HKureuMHD .Marietta Avenue. Itnv. Win. t l.lclillter, jiaater. Dlvlne suvlce at 1v.wa.1u iiuunt ie p m. eunuay school nt! p. 111. H.u vice lu tbe (iennan laiiKuaire at 6J!0 p in , l'ret 11 I). Hehledt, eltlalatlng. 'JiiiBiTV I.utiikran systeuintle bencilccnce day elvlces nil conducted by the pastor. Kvenliu torvlce begins at 7:iV iilext 'ihurs day, Atconslen day, approprlate soivlces at 7:'0 11 in , In tbe church, Instead of nn Wed nesday uvenlng In tne chapel. Annual letting nt pnws and bIIUuk nn Monday, Irein 'l te 4 p, 111 In thiirliurrb. Vestry en Aleinlay evnliiK. St. Paul's llKreiwED-lluv. j. W.aicmlnKer, pastor. Mnriilm; service at lusea. jn. i.vc nlng servlcut7 4 p. 111 as belere, Sunday schiHil at 1 45 p. in. C'atechotle .1 class at 7 p. in. FIRST Ubformke Church. ltey. J. M. Tltzel, 1). U pastor, berviees tomorrow at iu.il a, 111. Hiid7:30 p. 111. Sunday Bcboel nt l.t1 p. m. ITirbt llAi-risT. Services at the regular hours morning und eveulng ny tbe pastor, Key. J. N Kolwell. Sunday school nt t p. m. Kve nlng sut'Ject "Shall thrlstlana go te the C'llUllRt" 8r. 1'acl's U.K. Uiicnrii-Cliarles ltnads, pas tor. 1'ieaehlng at 10:30 a. m. and 7Sip.ni. by tbe pister. Sunday school at 1:15 p. in. euug people's meeting atb:S p. ui. 'iemiier 'iemiier unce meeting Monday ut 7 :K p. in. L'U.g meeting 011 iui-day, Thuisrtay nnd Friday tiviiiilnga. 1'rajer meetlug Wedneeday ovo evo ove nlng at 7.'0 Moravian. j. Mnx Hark, 1. I)., pister, 10 30 a. m. Litany nnd sermon i 'i p. va. Sunday sc'e"li 7 15 11 in , 1. Toning servica. First Jl. K. Unuuuit. Uuv. J.K.T.Grny, pas tor. clss nieetliigs, 9 a. m, io:te a. ui. tbe Leid's btipper. 7 JO p.m.. preaching by ltuv, w.s.Speer, Oen Sec. V 41 O A 145 pm., Sun day school. 7:30 p 111. Monday una ihursdny ntii mtettiiKS. 7 JO p. 111, Tuesday, bcllnets liUHJiln 7 Alp 111., Wednesday, prayer meet ing. 7 SO P 111. r ilday, young people g meeting, 3 i. in., Ihumlay, puitnr's class Wnnna JU L. church Nn preaching. Sunday choei at sp m. 1'ruyer lutetlnKeu Ihiirsilay 1 venlngat7 an. kastMiss.ehM. K. cui-rcu,- Sunday ecboel ati in. In sua will be communion sorvlcea In tbe lUlenii'd Meiiuonlie church. Kast Uermuu slr.t en sundy mernlngut 1O o'clock. Olivbt IIai-tist church. Cerner el Wash Wash lmcten aeu links stieet-103H n. in colvbru celvbru tlnii et the Lord's Supper. Sunday school at 1:15p.m. Noevenln Mitvlce. (iRACH LimiKllAN. Cerner Of Hnith fllinnii and James street, ltev. (J. Elvln lleupi, pas tor. Uaust services at 10 30 u. in and t.oe 11. m. Sunday school at eui a in. Paster's adult claa at 7-) p. m. Usual inld-weuk service en Wednesday evening. Cruet) ehuich (lulldeu Thursday eveutng. WK IKK LAS FASUIONAHLK MIL llnery and Trimming store, Ne.3S North (Jueen htteet, contains till thu Aewtet und L.test eveltl et the seisen. Prices rea rea rea sonable. Call und ste our aew Uoeds. urli tfd DS MILLKK, TOUUI.ST AND EMI- UltATIOX AHKNT. l.sues Tla'ets te ull parts of the Weild. bpecUl ICicuiblen te tbe WEST At one fare Ier the round trip. Uraud (.elect ennr.i ns te the oaemlte Val ey, Yellow stone -uil-'iiHl urk, Lea Angeles, tan 1'run ( lien ami I'ariilc Castl'elnts, with ctieiciint reui, b ruiiunluKundstay-overprtvllegegweiit el ciitcuue, clieular tours from rew Yerk te prliicliut curopeiiii cities. Palestine and tbe Hely Land ut very low rates, rerinlitbily ex. curklnns Irem liiiltlineri te Bosten, Montreal nnd down tb St. Liwtnncv All lufermatlnn cnnrerulngHny rentempluted trip cheerfully ulveii in, 1 ey (.ailing or addressing 1. x. Ml 1 . LKH. Aduni. rhlnnuii Rnelr lalunn Hnd I'flnlHn Ji,u,N.? 1" North Queeu street, Lancaster, I I'a., or I ranaita lleu.e. aprsi-ired 1 KIOHT lUSIti: IN PENNSYLVANIA. What Venr rilenisa and Nclghbera gaj en a MatUr of Vital Impenanc. Belew will be found a sample eftha multi tude of lotters of ennouratement Meaara. II. II. Wamer & Ce , of Itocheater, N, T , dally re ceive. The aubjolnefl ttniollcltel testimonial! are from your (rlenda and ne'Rhhirf, ladles and gentlemen you knew and eitoem ler tbelr honor ana atrabthtrerwardnefs, and who would acorn te be a patty te any deception. Whathia been dene for otters cm bsdone rorxeu,anaitUrollr( nay suicidal, te longer sa nor when the means et rocevoiy He at your very deer t Wmt I'ltitADiirnu (j;33 Centre 8t ), Jan. 1, 188 -My grandmether lufferea ten yrata with kidney dlicaaa and irritation ofthe bladdtr. She cenia net wal straight nor could aha Bleep ten minutes at a time, he had aivaral doctor, but they alt fnllcd te give her rellef. Bhe toen " Warner's Bafo Cure"-tlx beUles In all-UiBother with icvara! bottlei of " War ncr"s 8afe nils" ana wis enred. Thta waafeur era age and ahe hta been well ever alnes Ilernamels Mra. Mary Kvan, He, 8731 Centre street, Weat l'htladi.lphla, Pa. All of my rtla tlvef. as well as myself, taka " Warner'a Safe Cure." Ireocmmenditteallofmy frienda. n W.T ruiLAMtrnti, Pa (f52 N, 6M 8U), Dee. 7 "?.7 "I n meti Poalllvely cerllfy te tbe merlUef "Warner's Sate Ketn8dles."Ianffercd and waa pronounced Incurable by prominent phyalclana. Aa a last reaert, and without faltb, 1 commenced ualng "Warner'a Bate Cnre" and " Tlppecanoe " with meetaurprlalng ie snlU. DeUllawealdbe revelllng-lt was ene of the severest cases en record. I will gladly reply te any letter and will give particulars. I hepethla statoment will bs the means of in llnenetcg aome ene te employ the same means for their recovery. :''Sp CnisTin, I'a (710 Hlnksen St ), Jan. IB, 1F83--1 have been cured by tbe nse of " Warner'a SafeCure" of n very aevere form of kidney dltorder attendel with excruciating pain te that I wea unable te bn en my feet for any length of tlmi without the most unbearable pain. 1 think "Warner's Sxte euro" has saved ny llle. sfiri0Jtarfha. ffivyA reTTSvittir, Pi, Dfc. II, 18-Ihave uaed halladozeubettleacf " Warner'a BatoCure" and hive bsan greatly boneniod by tt, and no ethor racdlctne can take Its riace. lAtt.ASTOwx, Pa, Due 15, 1537,-" Wnrner's Safe Itomedlea " are well recomtnenned, and 1 knew myselt tbit they have given me, as well as ethor people, great relief. gfiWttlJUiSt BTAmirccA, Wayne Ce, Ta , Jan 2t. lEdi I bave taken a gre.it many bottles of " Warner's Bale Cme " anil can recommend It na the host modlclnel have tver taken. " Warner's Sale v,uiu nun uone me much geed. ins- -5- tJfTh, "tal im 49. n WA UNA MA KKlttj. ruiLADsLi-niA. Saturday, May 6, issa. The accuracy of this column is the standard by which you may test the store. The aggregation of business reduces the cost of doing it and the profits required. True co-operation in store, keeping consists in making your purchases where you get the greatest advantage. The mere business you give te the firm most deserving it, the bet ter you can and will be served. Mether of-pearl, smoked pearl, and various metals work ed into buckles for belts, gar nitures, and millinery. 500 im porters' samples 200 displayed in a case en the main aisle, north of centre. Prices 20 cents te $1.50, value 40 per cent. mere. The types are the introduction ; you and the goods must complete the trans action. Among the thousands of visi tors te-day will be boys and their parents perhaps hun dreds el them. They should re member that it is needless te go out our doers te find the best that can be done in clothing. Norfolk Suits, from $5 te $10, upward in size from four years. The stock is net pro saic, dull. Bright, youthful, in sympathy with the young cus tomers and younger season. Any lermula of price, save that en the trash line or below, finds expression in the stock. Se tee for larger boys. Eighteen dollars for a man's ready-made suit. The round sum of $20 is often saved for this! Here are two lines at $i3. Worsted corkscrew, with hair-lines el silk. The fit is ad mirable, the worth is easy $20. Why net save 2 ? Ne easier way te earn se much. Market si root, east of centre. Leaves and twigs and bunches of buds hand-embroidered in Silk en a lovely light fabric camel's hair melange. Beige, gray, brown, steel. In Rebe patterns, $25, from $35. Robes in evening colors were $12 and $14, new $7. touthwistet centre. A dozen different styles of Women's Fancy Cotten and Lisle Thread Hese open this morning. New, handsome, cheap. cntitMjS Utestnut street side. Several new shades of La dies' Suede Gloves, 4-buttons, and S-button Mesquetaires, em broidered, are shown this week for the first time. Match the newest-shade Henriettas. Lutstnut street side, west of Main Als'e. Tennis Oxfords. Light above, strong below. Feet-wear that don't drag you down. Easy, breezy shapes. As geed for work as for play. The old time price made IVAXAMAKKRa. these sensible Summer Shoes a luxury: They're within any body's reach new : MuwiSt 2&!? nre,ni Canvas Ten nlsuxlrrd, fl25. Men's Dark itrewn Tanvaa I.eather- Trl mm- d Tennts Oxford, tl 0 Mens CoITeeceloied Ueat Tennis Ox- ".. Peinethlngnew. Ladles' Ilrewn Canvas 1 eatber Trlm . medTeniila oxford, tl CO. "eXd?,, bUck leatlicr Ten- Every sort of Seaside, Moun tain, and play-time Shee in Leather - trimmed Canvas for men, women, misses, youths, and children. Almest at the end of the Men's French Patent Leather Shoes. $6 kind for $4; $5 kind for $3. We knew every $3 Shee for men in the market. -The " Wanamaker Wearwell" is by odds the best. You'll say se when you see them together. Every pair warranted. Sent anywhere for $3. Market street front, westel Main Alsle. Ten titles in the Riverside Pocket series. Hawthorne and Lathrep.his biographer, Charles Dudley Warner and Henry Bishop, with ether distinguished company. 20 cents a volume. There is a dainty, friendly, al most dilettante, style te the binding which makes you forget the only 20 cents. Boek News. We are dis posed te make the initial B big ger than ever. Each month its self-respect grows greater. The kindly recognition crowding in irem tne nignest sources puts an added responsibility en Boek News. It shall take no backward steps. De you knew Boek News ? Has your acquaintance lapsed ? Begin or renew. 50c a year, 5c a number. May issue new ready. Ttlrteenth street, centre. Tea Trays for a trifle as such things go. Ne better trays made than these of Meriden Tea Tray Ce. Toe geed for the price bankrupt. We took the stock from the assignee for cash. Yeu shall have some at cost of making. Brass and Japanned, 12 te 28 in., 25c te $2. liasomeut, north of centre. Twe or three turns of a crank, buzz-z-z-z and the shears or what net is sharp. Hall's Emery Knife and Scis sors Grinder and a child de the work. Ne mere dull tools. Uasement, feet of centre stairs. JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. NEW AD VXRTJ8KMKNTH. npAKK NOTICE. " " QUKATIIAIIQAINS IN ORGANSI Twenty-nve Deha's Cheaper than nt any ethor maslc store In Lancaster county. 1 ou will be surpil,ed when yen see them Btil-ltai J. b. UKMtV, Manhelm. Ty D. SPRKUHEK, HONifcCO. IiAltQBSl'ANn CIIKAl'fcSr ASSOltlMENT or BABY CARRIAGES I UIKLS" TIUCTCLSS. EXPltlCH WAUON1. REFRIGERATORS! MASK HALL OOODB. LAWN TKXNI4, CllQQUKr. LAWN MOWERS I UU5TIC AND TEllttA COTTA VA8KB t TIIKK OUAUUSI TltEl.LlHES ! HAMMOCK! I OAIlPET HWKKl'KHSI I103K AND HOSK ItKEI.S ' ff. D. Sprecber, Sen & Ce,, re. 31 EAST KING STREET, , LANCASTER PA. aura) tiaa ' Mv KltS A KVTUKON RELIABLE! In fe Manufacture or our Clothing we have u jta uvt.ry oireri te mane them THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, Kvervb'dy'dlntfre8t9bave been taken Inte cniiMilamtiun. I'tlcr tbat will entt even one. ana WnrktimneblpuLd Mttturlnl tbat will moil overy (lumana. OUR DRESS SUITS nre t'erfeftln KP, "tyllsti In nppenrnnce. and Lew fcueugh In i rice te sultauj body purse OUR BUSINESS SUITS, BtroeKln Materlilanil Pewlntr unit llruiiv lu Appearance, ntia at liuslnisa Men's l'ttcvs. Youth's Beys' and Children's Clethicg Jus' ai ell iiarte Jim as Period In Juetud tow la I'uui Fit. and Iluy ofthe 3lu ni'tctureis. lysis k RatMm, UKLIAULK OLOTUIEU3, NO. 12 EAST KING ST., LAMUASTXU f A. FOR SALS OR RENT. RESIDENCE ON THE EAST SIDE of Inke strict, btntea Orange and Chetttittt, for rent, lnoelieof mta At UiU OfflCO. XTOW READY. rTt5.,,TJ?n,DJe,''wtn0 North Pnke brSalllnSP'Si 8t"'"8 rout" llenws. enn de se ")0llM"1 KDWl.N KtllUlHAN. DOR RRNT. ' ' situated en Cast urV.I .?V!Sln7" Pnwe, SIKaSt KlMi'BXHtltT wnjnnable. 1'o.ic.len immeflutely. Terms mai3 end TOU RKNT-KKOM APKIb 1, 185C JH.. 'orennoratoritiofycnre, the Ntrasmiiv Rnllren.1, with Ceal ana Kumber TartwarS heusn, Locomotive ai a Cars ( all In geed and running oider. Tbe lease et this Talunble prepfrty presents a rare opportunity te any party Owlrlns: te engSKO In a pleaaant, well MUbltshrd and prentubht bustniwa. rer con cen con alUens, renternihr Information npnly te . 7 Hua.er HKAur iiauhu auiimu, tcA-lta Lancaster City, l'a. WAXOHBa. OPKOIAU WATCHES for rarmers ana llallreaacrs will be tela at Kreat reduction lu prices. Alse lclgln, Wal. thtn, Aurera, for ,htch 1 am sole agent, and ethor flrsusltts Watehes. Best Wateh ana i?w,.7r,i5Sialn?.K' BPoetacles, Kyeiilastesana OpUcaJOoed.. Con-eot ttme aally, ey lelo lele Kraph only place tn the city. LODI3 WEBER. He. 1X N. Queen 8t. opposite City Hetel, a ear l'enn'a funeu Q.lliL-JEWEt.ER, &e. GrILL. JEWELER AND OPIIOIAN. If your ryes treuble you attend te thorn Im mediately. The uie of PI'.ePKIt (JLA89K9 Kesteres Sight, gives Comtert and l'lcasute. Lancaster has lenir fnlt thnnnrA nfn Btir. ClAij OI'I'IOIAS. We nre new liore te Meas ure Tour Kycs, fit (linages with the I'UKUI SION OF AN OCUi.tur. bavlna; u kull and omplele Outflt or Teat Lenses llequlreain I'erluct Measurements. Patlaractlen OUAU.VNTEED In KVKUY IN. ST AM UK. A Full Llnoet Watches, Clocks, Jowelrynna Silver ware. CHARLES S. QILL, - NO.10 WKST KINO ST.. LAWOA8TKK, P -yy-ATCUES AND JEWELRY. TO SUIT YOl'lUKLK W II K.N IIUYINU A UUOD Watch, OO WUUUK YOU SEK TIIK Largett Stock, Best Variety. Latest Styles. Woauarantceyoutblsa3 well as Low Lew est Pi Ire. Kernll Hulls nf ItepnlrlDg you will Una us te glve boed ballslacueu. WALTER ft HEBE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, (Cerner of Oiaai;e.) LANCASTKU. TA. nl-tM w ATCIIKS. WATCHES. WATCHES -AT- ZAHM'S CORNER Lewer new than at any t'mojlnce Watehes bavn beenmuuu. i full nndumplxti Steele et all urades All isnarantceil. Aew Is the tlmote buyut lexcash llgures. The AruuM Tinted Spectacles Beld only at " Zihni'a Cerner." The lai-ROst line of SreetaMes In the city, carrIi Kin stockevorviiumbernfluLsomauo, In Ueld, Mlvnr, Mccl, ni.it St-el ITimi'S, wlthevery laulllty loriuepuradjustmuut. Watch, Cleck ad Jewelry Repairirg Given Sppclnl nttontlen and nil weii war ranted. Call and examine our stock, ERNEST ZAHM, ZAHM'S CORNER. LANCASTKU, PA, npm-lmCiw mheac.m r.xru. TylLD WESTBUOWS. THP! GREAT POEEPiUGH -AMD- WILD WEST BOTH UNITED wl.l exhibit Alturtoen and Evening, at Lancaster, Taesday, i The Largest, the Oldest Combination et Menagerie, Masenm, Circn?, HIPPODROME And only ene wl h the vt lid West Kihlbltinn tteinbliitil AH fliutlrrln. srentinf ibM una West, as exblLltel In Auw erk und 1'hllcdel j) lila. CUSTER BATTLE ItOr.NTM.VMKAnjW" Jl 88A0ltK Hobbery of ihe Overlaml ilall, Kmlgraut and root Llle, Cowboy, liucninK Her.es. 200 SaTDgeB, Scouts nnd Soldiers. AlliM KOUEI'aUOH. ,Ir.'d, Oreat 0-IIeiin IlirebHCK Act; "lUonillu,"enly Kqulne eer Taught te Walk u Uep t-oineinn t ieb; Dancing, rlgbtlmr. Clown, Jln.lral, Quadillln umlPymmlu alephant; together wit b , rnie pauxb.Jr.'s, I.itest eomallen, " Eclipse," the i-e tbe i em lned ' WILD WKT " and ruuEI'AlUU I'AltADK at Mn,in.,ontheduy et exhibition hr. I'ehltlvnly tlm Most Ito Ite uisrkable PrnrvBetenul Ulsp ay ever econ ou the btreett of an Ainurlemi tlty 'two Com Cem pleta Performances 1) illy, at Uiu.il hours Ad. uilDBlen. (0 cents; chlluitn, under rlne. V5 r-enw. lOOO-tals. Chenp lluend 'lrlp Kirui Kirui slentnuall Line el 'navel. Pur tbe accom modation nl tbe public who w, ula uvnlrt Uii crowds en tbe ground, ifi-nived beat ilckis ran b secured at 111 ItSIl 1IKO 'i ULOTmINU BTOKK. NOttrll CJIKKN fc'l KEKT A.NUUKN. TKK EQUAKK. ou Uih day et exhibition only, atttie usual tllRht advnnce. M-ATtULUMUIA.MitO, 1X3.1.M m 1 ACOB F. SHEAFFER'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (MY OWN DISTILLATION,) MO, 15CKXT.UB 8QUAUS, sM-Slrtir'Ai rr' "-i mr
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