Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 19, 1881, Image 1

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LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1881.
Priee Twe Cnta
.TOJiy WAX A MAKER'S GREAT HOLIDAY SALE.
JOHN WANAMAKER
WILL INAUGURATE ON
MONDAY, DECEMB EE 5th,
THE GEEAT
HOLIDAY SALE
of Philadelphia,
AT THE GRAND DEPOT,
In both the Main Building and the two new annexes,
when FIVE ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE AND GALLERIES will be thrown epan te the public
for the marveleusly beautiful exhibition of dry goods, fancy goods, ladies' dresses, and houso heuso house
furnishingB of every description.
Vienna, Paris, Berlin and Switzerland have poured in beautiful things for Christmas, and
the new toy department covering a half-acre let ia
LIKE FAIRY LAND.
All told, the present stock offer:? our customers a selection from almost two million dollars'
worth of goods.
The ladies' suits and coats and the Fur Department occupy the new buildingr 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 ene ) en the west side of Chestnut Street ontrance.
The Immense Windows On Chestnut Street,
and the arcade entrance, with its splendid displays of Christmas things,
Will be illuminated 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.
JOIN WANAMAKER,
Grand Depot, Thirfcenth, Market and chestnut sts., Philadelphia.
CLOTHING.
11JYEKS Si KATIIFON, TITVKKS & KATHFOX, jlTYKKS & KATHFON,
FINE MERCHANT TAILORS and CLOTHIERS,
EMPLOY Till: FIVE BEST CUTTERS IN THE CITY.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
If t.v. undertake te describe out FINE ASSORTMENT in these goods it would consume mere titan our sliaie of space a:
nioie of your patience te read it than is allowable. Suffice it te say wc have every thing, from the SIO SUIT we have told y
about, te the FINEST CLOTHING a gentleman requires.
BY THOSE WHO HAVE DEALT WITII US OUR GOODS ARE CONCEDED TO RE
THE BEST IN LANCASTER CITY OR COUNTY.
ud
en
M'AfERUAKGlSGS, te.
e
nit link or
lUUy RITTERS.
WALL PAPERS,
la the largest wc ever hail in stock ler llius
season of year, embracing Fine. Gilts ler
Parlors, Halls, &c. Lew-priced noeds in end
less variety te select from. Then; are some
choice patterns in the market for the Fall and
Spring trade, which cannot fail te please you.
FANCYDADO WINDOW SHADES,
PLAIN SHADING, by the yard, in all colere
and widths.
fc-eetcli Hollands. Tin and Weed Spring Relf-
ere. Cord Fixtures. Kings, Tasscic-,
Leeps, Fringes, Picture Wire
and Cord, lianas.
Heeks, &c.
Paper Curtains te Dealers at
Lewest Prices.
EXTENSION CORNICES, the cheapest and
best. Curtain Poles in assortment .
3-Orders taken for FINE MIRRORS.
PHARBS W. FRY,
NO. P7 NOKTH QUEEN ST.
COAL.
B.
It. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Kctail Dealer In all kinds ei
LUMRKR AND COAL.
$ f aril : Ne. 430 North Water and Prince
streets above Lemen Lancaster. n3-lyd
COHO & WILETf.
3KO NORTH HATER ST., Xaneaatcr, l'a.,
Wholesale and Retail .Dealers in
LUMBER AND GOAL.
(Connection With the Telephonic Exchange,
iJrancb Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE.
lebSS-lya
G
O TO
RELLLY & KELLER
FOK
GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL,
Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten.
Farmers and ethers In -want of Snperiei
Manure will And it te their advantage te call.
Yard, Harrlsburg Pike. I
pffice,3X East Chestnut street, agl7-it
TKON
BITTKKS.
ritex IIITTEIIS.
IRON BITTERS!
A TRUE TONIO.
SURE APPETISER.
IKON HITTERS are Idghly'receinmendcd ter all diseases requiring a certain and clll
cicnt tonic; especially
INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, INTERMITTENT FEVERS, WANT OP APPE
TITE, LOSS OF STRENGTH, LACK OF ENERGY, &c.
It enriches the bleed, strengthens the muscles and gives new lite te the nerve.-1. It acts
like a charm en the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tasting the
Feed, Retching, Hcai in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iren Preparation that will
net elacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write ler the A 1! C Heek, 3!
pp. et useful and amusing reading sort free.
BROWN CHEMICAL COMPANY,
123-lydftw BALTIMORE, MD.
Fer Sale at COCHRAN'S DRUG STORE, 137 and 139 North Queen
street, Lancaster.
l'LUMDER'S SUJ'l'ZIES.
TOIIN L. ARNOLD.
JOHN L. ARNOI.P.
PATENT COLD-CASE HEATERS,
BEST PORTABLE IN USE.
Slate Reefer and Reefs Repaired.
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.
Step and Valves for Water, Gas and Steam.
JOHN L. ARNOLD,
Ne3. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
faprt-ttd
ILancastci JntclICgencer.
MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 19, 1891.
IS I r POISONING J
Till
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CHIPI'LEII STCHEST l.
IIi:i.H Uul'SE SCHOOL.
11I.KN.
l.:ui:-:;n Under Supieis:: 3lcdicu:c he
Cave te lluj La-I.
Londen Telegraph.
Mr. Geerge II. Lauiseu en Saturday
evening, December oil, at about 7 o'clock,
came front Louden, where be was tbeu
staying, en a flying visit te bis brother-in-law,
Mr. Percy Malcolm Jehn, a student
at Blenheim house school, St. Geerge's
read, Wimbledon. IIe was no stranger te
the principal, Mr. William Henry Bed Bed
reek, his custom having becu le visit the
deceased twice or thirce a year, usually
staying an henr or two. On Saturday Mr.
Bedroek was about te leave his pupil and
brother-in-law together and atteud te
some .sixty guests he was entertaining
when Mr. Lamson, addressing him, said :
'I shall net step long; de please rs
maiii." Mr. Bedroek resumed his seat,
and was piesent dining the whole of the
interview.
The deceased, Percy Malcolm Jehn, who
was a cripple, began his education late in
life. lie was 19 years of age, of a most
agiecable disposition, and very talented.
Unable le get about the house save in his
wheel chair, lie spent a large portion of
his time in reading, and acquired a fund of
knowledge which placed him at the head
of the school. There appeared te exist
between him and h;s biether-in-lawawarni
affection. The latter, alluding te the cx
t:cmc curvature of deceased's spine, has
been heard te declare that it would require
a very siigut lau le injure nun latany. tt
was generally considered very improbable
that the deceased would survive the age
of 21, although these engaged in the es
tablishment, apait from the principal,
as well as the medical man who regu
larly attended the students, testify te
his continued geed health and free
dom from sudden attacks of illness-. When
he entered the room en Saturday, Mr.
Lamson exclaimed, " Why, 1'er.jy, hew
fat you leek." In the ceuisc of the inter
view sherry was placed en the table, and
Lamson produced two boxer, of capsules,
among which, it is said, vvcic some quin
ine pills. The capsules were of the ordi
nary gcllatinc composition. One of them
the visitor handed te Mr. Bedrock, with
the lcmark that he might find them useful
when desirous of giving nauseous medicine
te his boys. lie .showed hew they divided
in the middle, and that in the cavity could
be placed a pill or powder. Mr. Bedroek
swallowed the capsule given him, which
was empty, and felt ue ill effects. Mr.
Lamson asked for some sugar, and obtain
ing it ebs.ened by Mr. Bedioek, he filled,
te all appearance, a second of the
empty capsules with ir. This he passed te
the deceased, who plac2(l it en his tongue
and swallowed it s crs'.ly as te call forth'
a remark. Mr. Bedroek says he felt that
it was administered for the youth's geed,
and stales that he did net hear any excla
matien from the deceased te this effect :
"I don't want ei your quinine pills
such as ou t;ave me at t-lianklin. It
did for me thciP. ' Neither did
Percy, thi.; is the way we
the
nea n
Lamson say.
used te lake :! in Atactica te destroy
effects of the alcV.iel." Mr. Be lroel: con
tradicts thi! a.,serli.n that the deceased
uttered an oath in lespeet te lite quinine
pill, an 1, he adds, at this time no
allusion whatever was made te
any incident -of which he was
awaie. In Au,4::-.t last, while the de
ceased was slopping with his friends at
Shaisklin, in the Isles of Wight, Mr. Lam
son gave him a pill, representing it te be
of quinine, from the effects of which he
suffered considerably. It has since lieui
assir'ainsd that en the same night, imme
diately niter administciing this pill, Mr.
Lamson left for Liverpool, intending Iheie .
te join an Inmau line steamer as medical
man. Mr. Bedroek also recollects that at
different times Lamson has sent him med
icine ier his pupil, but en each occasion
en lincling that it disagreed with the de
ceased, Mr. Bedroek discontinued the
doses. All such medicine retained in his
possession he lias 'landed te the police
authorities.
The visit aboe rei'erretl te lasted about
twenty-live minute.", when Lamson left,
saying that he was bound for Florence
via Paiis. The desciiptien given of him
is that of an "active American," of ex
citable temperament and vivacious manner
and speech. Moreover, the tiain for Wa
terloo leaves at 7:20 p. in., and he had
allowed himself barely time te reach the
railway station, which, however, is within
a very shore distance, and almost in view
of the house. At Florence the father of
Mr. Lamson is the American chaplain.
He has a brether-iu law scttlcu in Eng
land, at no gicat distance from Wimble
den, but Lamson himself is staled te be
of a roving disposition. He went through
the France-Prussian and Turke Russian
wars, during which he gained medals. '
Since then he has had some practice at
Bournemouth. On the death of Mr. Mal
colm Jehn the property he was possessed
of would revert te Lamson's wife, the
sister of deceased.
Iset long after his relative's departi.r j, '
the deceased began te feel ill, and recalled
tut; cuiiiiin'iia in- iitiu u.'vjici.uiii'wti iu
Shanklin. He gradually grew worse, a: d
commenced le vomit, ilis skin, he said,
felt as if it were being drawn up'. Among
the visitors in the house wai Mr. Little, a
surgeon, of the Wimbledon read Dr.
Berry, of Braceudale house, which is
nearly opposite te the school, opportunely
arrived en the appearance of the alarming
symptoms. Beth gentlemen lcmaiued in
attendance until the death of the young
fellow, which occurred close upon the mid
night, or about four heuis after the first
attack. After the youth had been carried
up stairs, and lay in intense agony, he
cursed his brother-in-law, and cried out,
"lie has done for me this time.' The de-1
ceased bore a most exemplary character, '
and was never known te use such language
prier te this occasion. Suspicious of the
cause of his condition, the medical men
took ca;e te prcscrve a portion of the'
vomit, which liicy retain, pending the ic-1
ceipt of an eider te conduct a pest-mortem
examination.
Befeie putting the sugar in the capsule i
Mr. Lamson stirred some in the sherry te
take away the alcoholic cllcct. Shortly
after he quitted the house a railway porter
arrived at school with a present of money
which Mr. Lamson :had forgotten te give
te the deceased. Mr. Lamson lefc a box
of the capsules en the table, and since the
death it has been found also le contain
a number of white coated pills.
Mr. Lamson, who is a licentiate of the
Heyai college of physicians, Ediubnrgh,
was for some time resident at lletherficld
and was medical officer of the Rotherfield
and Mayfield orphanages. He was assist
ant surgeon ei the French ambulance
corps at the siege of Paris, was a sttrgcen
in the Servian army in 1870-77, and served
under the Russian Bed Cress in the fol
lowing years.
Lamson is well known in Bornemeuth,
having practised some eighteen months in
the town, which he left about six months
since. He was for some time lieutenant
in the local artilltry corps, and took a
premiueat part in the St. Jehn's ambulance
association. lie stated that he was an M.
D. of Paris, had served as a military sur
geon during the France-German and
Russe-Turkish wars and had been in Paris
during the Commune. Further, he claim
ed te have had conferred upon him the
Legien of Hener, the Iren Cress of Prus
sia, the Order of the Medjidie, and the
Star of Roumania ; and among the testi
menials he presented was one cenvqp ing
the thanks of the Princess of Roumania
for services as inspector of military I103
pitals.
Hurled With Dilflculiy.
The t' eft of the body of the late Earl of
Balcarrcs from the family tomb near Ab
erdeen has recalled the siugular succession
of difficulties under which it was removed
from Florence. The body was placed
within three coffins, the inner oue being
of soft Italian weed, the middle ene of
lead, and the outer ene of oak. In her
solicitude for the safe conveyance of the
remains of her husband, the dowager
countess gave instructions that a casket of
walnut should be made within which the
thiee coffins were deposited. On the top
of this casket was a cress carved in high
relief. The conveyance of the remains
across the Alps was a work of very great
difficulty, but under the care of the cenfi
denliil servant of deceased they reached
France in safety. A small steamer was chat
tered te convey the body te Londen.and she
encountered such a violent gale in cross
ing the channel that the coffin had te be
lashed en deck. The removal te Aber
deen was safely efl'ectcd.but here another
difficulty presented itself. Ne hearse
large enough te held the outer coffin could
be procured, and the outer shell had te be
removed. It was, however, deposited
in the crypt alongside the three coffins
in which the remains were encased. On
the day that the body was removed from
Aberdeen te Dunccht one of the most
violent snow storms ever experienced in
Scotland broke out, and te such a depth
did the snow accumulate that en the
return journey the hearse was imbedded
in the wayside, and remained for several
days before it could be removed te Aber
deen, and the men who accompanied it suf
fered gieat hardship.
Deer limiting lu rciMisylvauia.
Tiencsta Democrat.
Byren Ceburn killed his first deer yes
terday afternoon, lie had been out but a
few hevrs. This is doing well for a boy
only 15 years old.
Mr. Shay, of Sugar Lake, passed through
town ee day last week from the Blue Jay
hunting grounds with six fine deer. lie
had been out but a few days. One day he
scented four and the next day two.
A Mr. German, living near Braccvillc,
en the old Pettigrew farm, went out hunt
ing one day last week, lie had geed luck.
He was bound te get a deer. He saw ene
at a distance. He banged away and it
dropped dead, and great was his joy. He
rushed up te get his prize, when beheld he
discovered that he had killed his best
cow.
Se far the hunters have been extremely
lucky. The party under the captainship
of Frank B. Bleed have caught but three
deer, but Bleed says he has a dozen mere
pasturing in the weeds which he intends
te bring in before long. The misses re
ported are : Wakenight, two one running
and one standing shot. Yamell, the cook,
thought ha could de better, se lie started
out, met a line doe, which steed facing
him about forty yards distant. After
looking at each ether awhile, both started
oil' in opposite directions. The doe get
tired and Yarucll the u buck fever."
A Nejji'e Conjurer Aim tally Shet.
Hampton Price a negre conjurer and se
called doctor, was fatally shot in Franklin,
Va., under peculiar circumstances. He
had become hard up i:i his own neighbor
hood, and came tli.-iete better his for
tune. He professed te be a conjurer and
doctor of wonderful skill, and an aged
negre in well te de circumstances became
greatly interested in him. Te tins man
Price said that the advance of half a dollar
would secure a chain which would lead
i iiwiipi t lliifl mini tC niiMPit ffrklil tfi
the neighborhood. The sum was promptly ;
paid and the chain obtained, but its owner !
was net able te find the mine of wealth
premised. He returned te Price and de
manded the leturn of his money, which
was refused. The town sergeant renewed
the demand, but Price again refused, and
enforced his refusal with a black-jack, in
flicting painful wounds upon the officer.
The latter then drew his pistol and shot
the conjurer in the back as he was run
ning. tlratu.nl Slaves.
An old man named Weeds, who was
once a wealthy citizen of Kentucky
counting fifty negrees among his assets, is
new living in Cincinnati in happy depen
dence upon the charity of a colored man
and his two sisters who were Mr. Weed's
slaves before the war. It is net piccisciy
a heaping of coals or lire upon his head,
for the three negrees feel that they ewe
him a debt of gratitude which they can
never lep.iy. They are the 'members of a
family separated at the auction block but
rcpuicliastd at a round price and reunited
by Mr. Weeds under his own reef after
much trouble and delay. The war stripped
him of everything except their faithful
aflcctien, in the enjoyment of which he is
uew passing a serene old age.
That Settled It.
A Leng Istand woman, being convinced
that her cud was near and being unduly
solicitous about the fate of her six chil
dren, implored her husband te marry her
younger sister. IIe premised te de se
after the funeral, aud the sister was equal
ly accommodating, but the sick woman
was afraid that they might net be as geed
as their word. She entreated them te give
a dying woman the consolation of knowing
that her children would certainly be cher
ished after her departure. Wern out with
her importunity, they finally consented te
be married at once. When everything was
settled te her satisfaction she deiived se
much contentment from contemplating the
future of her little ones that she rapidly
convalesced.
DRY GOODS.
SPECIAL. BAKUAIX IX
FINE BLACK FIGURED BEAVERS.
Last week we purchased from ene of the largest importers his entire stock of
handsome, high-cost, neat-Jigured, fur-back BEAVERS. The transaction was a large
one, and the prices at which wc 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 fashienable for Ladies' Coats, Delmans, &c.
light Colored Beavers with Plashes ami Seal Cleth for Trimming.
Light Coats, Bark Coats and Black Ccats are all trimmed with Seal, Cleth or
Plush, both of which we have in a great variety of colors and many qualities. This
uufc eiiiy applies te oeais. out; aise te uisters, wraps ami almost cverv eutsulfl
ment worn by ladies this season as well as suits.
every i
igar-
OHILDRBN'S OLOAKTNGS.
Wc are very busy with the little ones. Xe wouder ; for nowhere is there such an
assortment of handsome colors and pretty things for Children's Coats, Ulsters, &c.
Then we have the Seal Cleths and Plush, In shades that blend beautifully with the
Cleths. Mothers, bring yuur children along and let them help make a selection. J
BOYS' OVERCOATINGS.
Fer the boys we have a great many light colored Beavers,aIse some handsome thick
soft, nappy Beavers and then we have Green, Olive, Brown, BIue and every ether
color anil kind of Beavers, some plaid backs, ethers plain backs, but all can be made
up without lining. Many are made very stylish by having pockets, cufTs and color of
seal cloth or plush, if you like it. Newhere else can you find such beautiful trimmings
at prices always the lowest consistent with quality.
Handsome Seal Cleths for Ladles' Coats and Delmans.
Ladies who arc debating in their minds about purchasing Seal Cleths should de
cide promptly; present sales indicate a great scarcity in the near future.
A CLEWJTiiAr.'s Orrxiex. Having liuil tin
opportunity te test the excellent iti:ilitie3 el
Ir. Hull's Cough Syrup, I heit;ite nottetay,
it is the best rerneay I have ever nicil in my
family. Hcv. Wm. Chapman, pa-ter et M. K.
Church, (icorsctewn, i). C.
.Nraily all the ins tnat annct in cail !. pre
venteil'timl cured by keeping the .tenmch,
liver anil kidneys In working order. There is
no medicine known that will de this asrsurcly
us Parkers Ginger Tonic. See advertisement.
Second Edition et J ed.
ilrs. Ogrtcn, JT. Division street. I5ulT:ile, says :
"I cannot be tee thanktul that I was induced
te try your Spring IJlossem. 1 was at one time
afraid 1 should never be able te get out ?nin.
1 seemed te Uc a second edition of Jeb without
his patience: my face and body were one vast
collection et boils ami pimples; since taking
one bottle el your bpring Utossem I am quite
cured, rill eruptions have disappeared, and 1
feel better than I have in a long time." Trice
00 cents. Fer sale tit II. 15. Cochran's drug
store, l."7 N'erlli (Juccn street, Lancaster.
SMMRASS, ITJRMT & CO,
CLOTH HOUSE,
MARKET & JHFffl STREETS, Philadelphia.
L
ASK & CO.
ANE & CO.
LAJNTE &d CO.,
Ne. 24 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.,
DEALERS IN
EOREDH AID DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
JUST Ol'KiVKU A Sl'I.KNDlI) LINE OK
LADIES COATS AND COATINGS,
VERY CHEAP.
LADIES' UNDERWEAR in all grades.
GENTLEMEN'S UNDERWEAR, in Red and White Goods.
BLANKETS, in great variety.
FEATHERS, Steam Cured.
CARl'ETS aud QUEENSWARE.
HORSE and LAI HLANKETS, BOLTING CLOTHS, &c.
Spi-eijil inducements in price new as we desire te make h radical change In stock by
.lANIIAItY 1, l!-S.
Jacob M, Marks.
Jehn A. Charles.
Jehn B. Reth.
VLOTIirifO.
c. yati:s & CO.
COLD WEATHER CLOTHING.
I G. YATEH k 00,, -WBDil, PMfilji.,
"THE" PLACE TO BUY IT.
A house that has, in se short a lime, established a trade of such magnificent
piop'erlions, must possess extraordinary merit. Wc will lead you into the secret of
our continued success FIRST AND FOREMOST : Producing Clothing SUPER
IOR TO ALL OTHER MAKES ( wc mean this literally aud without retraction).
THEN: SELLING AT LOW TRICES, with the understanding that the money
wiil be lefundcd if purchases cannot otherwise be made satisfactory. Solid reasers
why you should buy jour Clothing of
A. C. YATES & CO.,
CHESTNUT AND SIXTH STS., PHILADELPHIA.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
F
IN' X AVJM.SON.
TOYS! TOYS!
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS !
TREE ORNAMENTS!
MECHANICAL TOYS, &e.'
IS" BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
FLisnsr & WILLSOJST,
152 & 154 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
CVJINITURJL.
HICISTMAS VKKSENTX,
c
Christinas- Presents I
The iave-t ptneieef HOLIDAY (lOODS in the
r-ity, ceuiprLiing
11 ATT AS CHAIRS.
HOOKERS and l'A TESTHOCKEKS,
LO I'SOES. OO UOHES.
TURKISH H O CKEH8,
PA TEST R O OKERS A SO EASY Oil A IRS,
( 111FFOSIERS, ESORETOIHES,
l'A III SETS. EASELS. FOOT
RESTS, TO WEL
KAOKS,
SLU'ri'ltAXl) WISl' HACKS, In.EIenv, Ma
liegany and Walnut. A very KINK
ASSORTMENT, indeed.
Always a pleasure te show geed. PICTURE
FRAMJBS, In Ueld, Ebony mid Wulnut, nt
short notice.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
154 KAST KINO STKEKT.
icpiKJind
LIQUORS, AC.
piXCWAtT'S
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOnOL AND
GROCERY STORE.
r. blG-lyd NO, 205 WEST KING STREET.
CAiaeiAUEs, .
s
(I.KIOHSt SLKlGIIa!
EDGERLEY & Ce.,
Marliel Street, rear Market Houses
LANCASTER, l'A.
Wc liavea Large and Splendid Assortment et
PORTLAND, ALIJANY and HOUHLE;
SLEIGHS.
T Ley arc made or the best selected woodworks
the best ironed, best trimmed, and the finest
painted and ornamented SLKIGHS ever offer
ed for sale in the city.
Remember wc pay cash ier our material and
allow no one te undersell us. Oar Motte :
Quick Sales asd Small Profits."
It costs nothing te call and examine our
work. We also have en bund a full line or
FINE CARRIAGE WORK, in which we dcly
competition.
All work warranted. Repairing of all kind
promptly attended te: in20-tfd&w
r AOIKS- UAIJC UICKSSKK
MRS. C LILLER.
Ladiea' Hair Dresser.
Manufacturer and Dealer In Hair Wer"r,
Ladle' and Gents' Wises. Combings straight
encd anil nir.de te order. Hair Jewelry of all
kinds made tip. Alan. Kid Gloves anil Feath
ers cleaned and dyed: Alse, Ladies' Shampoo
in'. " 2Zi & 27 NORTH O.GEKN STEET.
Q iiid Kenr doers above I'. R. R. Depot
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