? 'Tttetlx0ettSe muMM etume XV III-.Ne. 84. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1831. Price Tire CmU k fl" HP flWWW5WS!Svf5IBB5c- JOnn JOHN THE GEEAT HOLIDAY SALE of Philadelphia, AT THE GRAND DEPOT, In both the Main Building and the two new annexes, when FIVE ACRES OP FLOOR SPACE AND GALLERIES will ba thrown open te the public for the marvelously beautiful exhibition of dry goods, fancy goods, ladies' dresses, and house furnishings of every description. Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Switzerland have poured in beautiful things for Christina?, and the new toy department covering a half acre let is LIKE FAIRY L-AJNTD. All told, the present stock offers our customers a selection from almost two million dollars' worth of goods. The ladies' 'suits and coats and the Fur Department occupy the new building directly en the corner of Thirteenth and Chestnut. The ladies', gents' and children's hosiery, gloves and gents' furnishing goods occupy the three stores (thrown into one) en the west side of Chestnut Street entrance. The Immense Windows On Chestnut Street, and the arcade entrance, with its splendid displays of Christmas things, WiU be iUuminated with Electric Light until 10 o'clock every night. Mail orders have our careful attention. "We are organized te attend te twelve hundred letters daily. JOHN WANAMAKER, Grand Depot, Thirteenth, Market and chestnut sts., Philadelphia. BUUKS AND STAAlONER. C "WRIKTMASj PKKsKNTS, ILLUSTRATED BOOKS mid UeiuR of Art in Christmas entl New eai Cunls at L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STKKET. 1S81. 1882. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY GOODS!! sew open : CALL AND SEE! AT THE r.OOKisTORE OF JOfflJ BAM SOUS, 15 and 17 NORTH QOfiEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. COAL. P. U. MABTIN, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all kinds Ol LUMBER AND COAL. W 1 ard : Ne. 439 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd COHO & WILE?. 3M NORTH WATER ST., Lancaster, fa Wholesale and Betail Dealers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange. liranch Office: Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. Ieb28-ljd pe TO RELLLY & KELLER HOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Fanners and ethers In want et Supcrlel Manure will And it te their advantage te call. Yard, llarrisuurg Pike. I Otncc.90X East Chestnut street, f &l7-ll AD1KS- BAIU DKKSSKB 1 MRS. C. LILLER. Ladies' Hair Dresser. Mannraclurcr end Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladles' and Gents' Wies. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves ami Feath ers cleaned and dyed : Alse, Ladles' Shampoo- n& 225 A 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET. eWunl Four doers above F. K. R. Depot WAN A MAKER'S .ORE AT HOLIDAY WANAMAKER WILL INAUGURATE ON MONDAY, DECEMB IKON HITTERS. rKON IUTTKKS. r IRON BITTERS! A TRUE TONIC. IRON lUTTEKSarclilgklyrcveuiuiciulcd ler all diseases requiring a certain and effi cient tonic; especially INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c. ltenncliea the bleed, sticugtheus the muscle, ami gives new Hie te the nerves. It acts like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting Hit berf. Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will net ulacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ier the ABC Boek, 32 pp. et useful and amusing reacting sent free. BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY, isB-lyilAw BALTIMORE, MD. Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. DRY ANK Si CO. I LANE & CO., Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA., DEALERS IN FOEEIGI AS D DOMESTIC MY GOODS. JUST OPENED A SPLENDID LINE OF LADIES' COATS AND COATINGS, VERT CHEAP. LADIES' UNDERWEAR iu all erodes. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Kcd and White Goods. BLANKETS, in great variety. FEATHERS, Steam Cured. CARPETS and QUEENSWAltE. HORSE and LAP BLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS. &c. Special inducements in price new. as wc desire te make a radical change in stock by Jacob H. Marks. Jehn A. MEDICAL. T OCUKK'S Renowned Cough Syrup. A pleasant, sale, speedy and sure remedy ier Colds. Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Influen za. Soreness el the Threat and Chest, Ilron Ilren chltis, Whooping Cough, Spitting of liloed. In flammation ei the Lungs and all Diseases of the Chest and Air Passages. This valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of these articles which long experience has proved te possess the most sate and efficient qualities for the cure of all kinds of lung diseases. TRICE, 23 Cents. Prepared only and seldby CHAS. A. LOCHER, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DKUGGIST, Ne. 9 East King Street, Lancaster. SALE. EE 5th, I ICON HITTERS. SURE APPETISER. HOODS ANIJ & CO. Charles. Jehn B. ML HOTELS. NOW OPEN SPKKCHKU HOUSE, ON Europcen plan. Pining ltoems let Ladles and Gentlemen. Entrauce at Ne. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup Lebster Salad, Oysters in Every Style and all the Delicacies et the Seaften. We solicit the patronage el the public. tnay7-td STEAMED OXSTEKS. Specialty made of Steamed Oysters at the SPKECHEB HOUSE, Ne. 27 North Duke Street. Having iurnlshcd our Restaurant with a boiler for steaming oysters, wc take this meth od et Informing the public that we are pre pared at all times te lurnlsh them te families at their houses or at the restaurant. Ladies' entrance. Ne. 27 North Duke street GBOFF A COPELAND, oet29-tfd Proprietors. ILancastev Jntdligenccr. FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 9, 1881. Justice or Revenge ? Fer the Intelligencer. The concluding paragraph of Wendell Phillips' essay ou " Capital Punishment" in the North American Reikis, in which reference is made te the condition of Gui teau, is worthy of the consideration of every thoughtful reader. Unfortunately we are se constituted that the desire te punish the eneuder who has brought this great national calamity upon us aberbs every ether feeling. Revenge is paramount. We would net like te acknowledge that we are governed by no higher motive, al though an impartial analysis of our feel ings could lead te no ether result. ' We are net iu a mood te make the investiga tion. Popular seutiment does net demand any such inquiry, consequently but few care te undertake te give an opinion as te whether justice or revenge demands the execution. Probably the kindest act, the most mer ciful decision which the jury could render te the prisoner, would be an immediate execution. In the pie&eut state of public opinion it matters very littie whether the jury convict or net. luc people, that is, "the rank and hie, ' have decided that, he must die, and no earthly power will be sufficient te protect him. Yet after it is all ever and revenge is satiated, there will be a question iu the minds of thoughtful persons like that which Wendell Phillips has already de cided " Hew far was he morally lcspon lcspen sible ?" The connection between crime and unfortunate conditions which give rise te the act has never been duly eon. sidered by society, upon whom the ic spensibility rests. Hence the question may be fairly raibed, " Hew far was this ill-begotten, ill-balanced, conceited, poverty-stricken fanatic responsible V" There arc boys reaming our streets nightly, with curses and obsceue jests upon their lips, whose lives and characters will form the future commentary of our present civilization. Christian men and women pass them by unheeded, unmind ful of their responsibility, and no note is taken of their course until they figure as criminals iu our courts. The system of penalty for crime irre spective of conditions is in harmony with that of heathen civilization when the weak, diseased or maimed were put te death. It was a sure way of improving the stock of human beings, but the justice aud humanity of such a course are at least questionable. Can a human being laboring under such hallucinations as overshadow Gui tcau and whose whole career has been a scries of disjointed failures and glaring inconsistencies be considered responsible? Suppose he were tried three years hence, what would be the decision ? In Futuke. Lititz, Pa., Dec. 8, 1881. The President's New Heme. Aiicarance of the Whlte Heuse Alter it lias licvu Kenevated and Keriiriiiabed. The While Heuse; after its baptism of paint aud decorations and its new dicssing of rich furniture, is greatly improved in appearance. The transformation is marked. Almest from the very entrance the' much needed renovation was begun. The deco rations of the main vestibule are of a chaiactcr which does net require frequent alterations. It has a tiled fleer, which was euly put down last year, under Mrs. Hayes's direction. The main lobby, which divided the house en the lower fleer, has been greatly improved. The wall iu kal kal semined in a light shade, aud a heavy frieze mns around it near the ceiling. The chairs, lounges and settees have been re-covered with a light silk aud wool bro cade. The double duer, opening fieiu this hall into the East room, is hung with gracefully draped Tuikish curtains en the inner side, from an cbenized biacket. This is the only SYmptem of iCslhctieism iu the entire building. Black cords ami pretty littie silver knobs are arranged te allow its speedy adjustment ui'any man ner desired. The furnituic iu this room is rich but net very showy. The entire eflcct is subdued and pleasiug. The woedwoik is of ebenized weed, the upholstering of the main suite being in old geld brocade, saftened by a mingling of golden brown. The woodwork en the arms of the sofas and chairs terminates iu carved animal heads. The frame especially the top piece is carved in llewcis and pictty de signs, the centre piece bciug a laughing male face. There are ether settees ami chairs in this room, uphelstcicd iu ecru plush, while here and there are placed odd chairs, upholstered in crimson and geld brocade with plush panels and silk f tinges. The window hangings arc tasteful and elegant ; the curtains are of old geld bro cade, the same as the furniture ;,the lam brequins are of plush, embroidered with an artistic flower design in natural coleis, the whole pattern outlined by gilt tracings. The Green room is still the Green room, but' net the bottle green of the past. The tints are of the faintest Nile green, aud their freshness makes the room beautiful. The walls have been papered in a pretty design pale green and white flowers ou a gilt background. The velvet carpet has a light 4igmc centre aud a bor dering of shaded greens. The curtains aie of Nile green satin, bordered by plush balls and gimp. The mantel lambrequins match these en the windows. A yellow satin ottoman has side panels of blue and yellow plush and a design iu Kensington needlework of flying cranes aud tushes en the top. The furniture, which consists of a couple of sofas and reception chairs, is in pale green satin and plush. The wood work is of ebony plainly meulded. All of the chairs are of different shapes. Under the gaslisht the new-comer would take this room te be the blue room the pale green taking en that shade when the daylight is gene but for a glimpse of the blue parlor, and its bright blues and gilt framed furniture. There has been nethinj done te this room, its furniture new charmingly old-fashioned looking just as well as ever. The Red parlor has becu made a sump tuous room. The carpet is of velvet, a light ground and deeply shaded flowers, and a filagree crimson wool mat. The furniture is upholstered in crimson plush and the weed work is in rosoweod, with gilt tracings. The divans are. similar in shape te theso in the ether looms. One chair with a hea7y eilt frame stands near the flrcplccc, and is made upf old geld damask, with raised velvet flowers in crimson. A couple of ether chairs are in ether silken textures and have inlaid frames of Eastlakc patterns. The hearth is tiled, and within the fender are and irons and old-fashioned brass shovel and tongs. The window curtains are of crim son plusb, looped back by thick silk cords and heavy tassels. The mantel and win dew lambrequins are made te match the screen, which is of tapsstry work depict- in? a scriptural scene, and has a massive gilded frame surmounted by an eagle. The mantel ornaments are a bronze clock and vases. The stairways and halls have all been recarpcted in a dark red velvet. On the second fleer thelibrary furniture has been re-covered and the walls have been newly papered. The prevailing tint is crimson, which contrasts well with the dark weeds of the bookcases which line the room en all sides. There are large settees and comfortable easy chairs, all upholstered in the latest designs. Reading tables ec cupy the centre part of this room, which is circular in shape, like the bine parlor en the lower fleer. Authoritative Contradiction. Mark Twain Informs an Enquiring Friend In Seuth Australia that be is Net Dead. A gentleman in Seuth Australia, who was under the impression that Mark Twain had once visited the far-away region, and when there had actually ledged under the same loot with his father, happened te he'hr recently that the lameus humorist was dead. He was se much affected by the news that he at ence wrote te Mr. Clemens te ascertain if it was true. -The reply be received isjmnted iu the Adelaide Observer of October 15, and is as fellows : -During the present year I have received letters from thrce gentlemen in Australia who had iu past times known people who had known me " iu Australia;" but I have never been iu any part of Australia in my life. By these letters it appears that the persons who knew me there kuew me intimately net for a day, but for weeks, aud even months. And apparently I was net confined te one place, but was scattered all around ever the country. Alse, apparently, I was very respectable ; at least I suppese se, from the character of the company I seem te have kept gov ernment officials, ladies of geed position, editors of newspapers, &c. It is very plain, then, that seme one has been in Australia who did me the honor te personate me and call himself by my name. Xew, if this man paid his debts aud conducted himself in an orderly and respectable way, I suppose I have no very great cause et cemplaintagainst him ; and yet I am net able te believe that a man can falsely assume another man's name and at the same time be in ether respects a decent and worthy person. I suspect that, specious as tins stranger seems te nave bden, he was at bottom a rascal, and a pretty shabby sort of rascal at that. That is all I wished te say about the matter. There are signs that I have an audience among tlte people of Australia. I want their geed, opinion ; therefore I thought I would speak up and say that if that adventurer was guilty of any miscon duct there, I hepe the resulting obloquy will be reserved for him aud net leveled at me. since I am net te blame. Te-day's mail brings, a letter te a mem ber of my family from an old English friend of ours, dated "Government Heuse, Sydney, May 29," iu which the writer is shocked te hear of my "sudden death." New, that suggests that that aforemen tioned imposter has even geno the length of dying fei me. This generosity disarms inc. He has done a thing for me which I wouldn't even have dene for myself. If he will only stay dead new I will call the account square, and drop the grudge I bear him. Mark Twain. Hartferd, United States of America. July 21, 1881. Humanity and Beef. Bishop Clarksen is reported by a West ern newspaper, says the JNcw Yerk bun, te have opened vigorously upon the pros cut barbarous method of transporting live stock te market. The cattle from the plains of Wyoming, Dakota, Colerado and Mentana arc driven hundreds of miles without suffering and with little or no less, te the shipping point, where their misery and the risk of the shipper begin. They are leaded into the cars as thick as they possibly can stand, and carried for days together without rest, feed or water. Within the four walls of the car thus crowded, there is au endless struggle for mcie existence. The horning and tramp ling are as terrible as anything the imagi nation can conceive. If a steer is over ever over thiewn or sinks from exhaustion, he is trodden te death, and the carcass will net be drawn out until the train reaches an unloading statieu. There they are driven out with blows aud shouts into a muddy yard, perhaps in the midst of a storm et iee aud snow, and fed aud wa tered at au enormous expense te the ship per ; for, be it known, no monopoly con nected with the railway is niore ex acting than this of the cattle yards. But what must be the condition of the ani mals when they are landed in this or auy ether Eastern city after such a journey as that ? They have lest flesh heavily ; sunie are dead ; many are sick and weak ; all are bruised in a manner frightful for the consumer te think of, and few or none are leally lit te slaughter. Yet with this beef people are regularly fed ! Bishop CIark3en has begun his bcucvo bcucve Ient crusade in behalf of the dumb beasts, but his demand for a better system is as much iu interest of the shipper and con sumer as of the abused animal. Much is said about adulterations of liquors aud of feed. Why net leek after the condition of our beef? The Omaha Herald gives sonic account of the leading of two of the " Kitsce pailer cattle cars " at Kansas City for New Yerk, but we have net heard of their an ival here. Hew did this exper iment result ? When you have n thing te de, deit; and hen you have a Cough te cure, cure it, by u-ingDr. Hull's Cough Syrup, the safest uud best urate. Win. McCartney, 8 Lloyd Street, iiuQale, X. Y. It'll and sprained his unklc. His em ployer. II. Andersen, 1)1 Main Street, procured hoiiie Themas' Eclectric Oil, and he'says that a Ijv applications enabled him te go te work as usual. Fer sale at H. 11. Cochran's drug store, 1"j7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Jesh JSUlings .--ays: "Thare ain't no pi in natr.il histry that haz been et mere, and that mere ett than apple pi. and no medicine kan cine indlgestun and biliousness haf se well as Spring IJIossem." Trice SO cents. Fer sale at 11. 15. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Neatly all the ills that alllict us cad be pre vented and cured by keeping the stomach, liver and kidneys In working order. There is no medicine known that will de this as surely us Tarkcrs (linger Tonic. See advertisement. Toe Fastidious. Seme would-be Byrens leek en with disgust At the rJiymcs et Eclcctrlc Oil "poet;" Hut we have the best article known te the world, And Intend that all persons shall knew It. II cures coughs, colds, asthma anil catarrh, ISrenchltls and complaints et that kind ; It does net cost much, though rheumatics it cure. 'TIs be3t Oil In the world you can II nd. Fer pale at II. 15. Cochran's drag store, 13 North Queen street, Lancaster. HEAD TIIIS ri Lancaster, Pa., April 28, 1881. The Kidxkvccra Mp'e Company. Gents It gives me much pleasure te sav that after using one pack el KIDNEVCUKA I have been entirely cured el a severe pain in my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies. 1 have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knew that many of my mends who have used it have been benctltcd. PETER BAKER, m2Clyd Foreman Examiner and Express. DRY A SPECIAL, BARUAIN IN FINE BUCK FIGURED BEAVERS. Last week we purchased from one of the largest importers his entire stock of handsome, high-cost, neat-figured, far-back BEAVERS. The transaction was a large one, and the prices at which we bought them very low. We shall sell them at from 25 te 40 per cent, below what the importers' price has been previous te this sale. The goods are all fresh manufactured for this season's sales, .and the patterns the very newest, including Silcilienne Corded, &c. We think this is a bargain without prece dent. Such goods are always fashionable for Ladies' Coats. Delmans, &c. Light Colored Beavers with Flushes and Seal Cleth for Trimming. Light Coats, Dark Coats and Black Coats are all trimmed with Seal, Cleth or Plush, both of which we have in a great variety of colors and many qualities. This net only applies te Coats, but also te Ulsters, Wraps and almost every outside gar ment worn by ladies this season as well as suits. CHILDREN'S OLOAKLNGS. We are very busy with the little ones. Ne wonder ; for nowhere is there such an assortment of handsome colors and pretty things for Children's Coats, Ulsters, &c. Then we have tbe Seal Cleths and Plusb, in shades that blend beautifully with the Cleths. Mothers, bring your children along and let them help make a selection. BOYS' OVERCOATINGS. Fer the boys we have a great many light colored Beavers,also seme handsome thick soft, nappy Beavers and then we have Green, Olive, Brown, Blue and every ether color and kind of Beavers, seme plaid backs, ethers plain backs, but all can be made up without lining. Many are made very stylish by having pockets, cuffs and color or seal cloth or plush, if you like it. Nowhere else can you find such beautiful trimmings at prices always the lowest consistent with quality. Handsome Seal Cleths for Ladles' Oeats and Delmans. Ladies who are debating in their minds about purchasing Seal Cleths cide promptly; present sales indicate a great scarcity in the near future. SNODGRASS, KFRRAT & CO., CLOTH HOUSE, MARKET & NINTH STREETS, Philadelphia. DRY GOODS. S' U1HKTHINO NEW LACE THREAD UNDERSHIllTS, FEATIIER-WEIGHT DRAWERS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAIFS, THE SHIRTMAKEK, NO. 50 NORTH UKEJi STREKT. N KXT UOWK TO TUB COURT IIOUSK. FAHNESTOCK. WHITE BLA.NKETS, WHITE BLANKETS, WHITE BLANKETS, $2.00 A PAIIJ. $2.50 A PAIR. $3.00 A PAIR. WHITE BLANKETS, AT ALL PRICES IN QUANTITIES, IN QUANTITIES, Colored Blankets, $1.50 a pair. FLANNELS, MUSLINS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, Dress Goods and Silks, Dress Goods and Satins, Dress Goods and Velvets. UNDERWEAll UNDERWEAR, FOU I.AUIKS. GENTS, HOYS AND U1KI, yOU. LADIES, GENTS, BOYS AND GIKI.S, ALL B1ZK3 AND ALL I'MCCS, ALL HIZSH AND ALL PRICES. Felt Cleth and Flannel Skirts, 60c. up. Our Ceat Koeui lias still n large stock of Coats and Delmans, $2.50 te $50. HORSE BLANKETS, HORSE JACKETS, AT LOWEST PRICES. AT LOWEST IMCICES. FAHNESTOCK 1 Next Doer te Court Heuse. TrKEI' WARM TU1S COI.D WEATUKR METZGER, BARD& HAUGHMAN Have a Large Stock hi White Blankets, Colored Blankets, FROM $1.50 A PAIR OP. Comfertables in all grades AT 91, 81.25, SI. CO, SI. 75, S3. S2.50. UNDERWEAR, GENTS' MERINO SHIRTS and DRAWERS, AT 25c, 3c, c 50c., COc., 73fc:, $1.; LADIES' MEBINO SHIRTS AND DRAW EHS at eiyt, 45, 5 J, G5, 75c. and $1. CHILDREN'S MEBINO SHIRTS ami DRAW ERS, lrem Uc up. Gent's Medicated All Weel Red Shirts and Drawers at $1.50 ; regular price 12. Come and hcc them and we will tell you why we can sell them se cheap. Wc have the LADIES' MEDICATED ALL WOOL RED SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Same price ; same quality. We are very busy selling lets or the above goods as well as LADIES' COAT3 and DOLMANS, CLACK SILES. BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES, SHAWLS, Ac. BABD& wmm NEW CHEAP STORE, Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) GOODS. should de- DRY GOODS. f "WATS, DOLMANS, JAC'KKTS. WATT.SHAND&C0. Have opened another choice lliienfthcs Elegant Clesc-Fltllng LIGHT COLORED COATS and JACKETS AT TRICES LOWER THAN EVER BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS Twe Cases DAMMASSE DRESS GOODS At Sc. nnd 10c. a yard. One Cese GERSTER SUITING, 25c. a. yard One Case ALL-WOOL CLOTH SUITING. 25c. a yard. We offer the very best possible value In BLACK CASHMERES At 35, 45, SO, 02 1-2, 75. 87 l-2e SI a yard. All the Savr Shades in 36-INCH All-Weel CASHMERES, 50c. a yd. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's B1K KINO and ALL-WOOL HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAK In all sizes and qualities at bottom price-'. We have again received a lull line of BLANKET AND THIBET SHAWLS at the same Lew Price. CORSET'S GLOVES. LACES. EMBROID ERIES, RIBBONS, HANDlkERCllllfir. NOTIONS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY AT NEW YORK STORE, 8 fc lO E. KING STREET. IS. AIAKT1N & cu. NOVELTIES In All Departments I'OR TDK HOLIDAYS! DRESS GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS CHINA ANI ULASS. sflk handkerchiefs, ltnen handkerchief?, fancy suspenders, COLLARS and CUFFS In Bexes, FANCY BOXES erall kinds, SHAWLS AND LADIES' COATS, CARPETS and RUGS, Gossamer Rubber Clothing', Fer Ladies, Gents, Children. CHINA AND GLASS. DECOBATED COFFEES and TEAS, 1BIJ1T PLATES, ICE CREAM l'LATt.S. COMPORTS, Ac, Ac Out and Engraved Glass of all Kinds. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. W. King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER. PA. JMWMLRMB. -VPJUCA OUUMKS, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUGUSTUS BH0ADS, Jeweler, Ne. 90 East Kine Street. Lancaster. Pa fsept28-3mdced
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