Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 26, 1885, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER PAI&Y IDOTPELLiaEyCEB, FRIDAY, JUtfE 26, 1885.
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DAILY INTELLIGENCER.
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Every Evening in the Year,
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INTELLIGENCER. BUILDING,
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of thtitate ami country. Correspondent! arc re
quested te urlte legibly and en one tide of the
paper only; and te $tgn their names, net or
publication, but In proof of geed faith. All
anonymous tellers wm ec censignea ionic untie
batktt.
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THE INTELLIGENCER,
I.ANCARTF.rt, l'A.
tBljc jCancastct intelligencer.
LANCASTER. JUNK 'J"!, 1885.
Consumed by the Consumers.
The Consunier3' gas company, which is
the Heading nsinie of tlie Lancaster gas
company, went te our neighboring town te
give it the benefit of gas competition ; and
Heading welcomed it and called it blessed.
It had a warm side tow aid anj thing label
ed competition ; and as it was just gett ing
anew railroad it had open aims ler a new
gas company.
Jt does net seem te have Inquired very
critically into the character and antece
dent of the promoters of the concern, nor
te liave it stipulated in any way te seciue
the continued competition they piemised.
If the Heading councilmen had come
ever te Lancaster we would have
given a geed character te the gentlemen of
the Consumers' gas company, and have
declared tlipm te be especially exempt fiem
that disposition te benevolent,philanthiepic
and unprofitable competition with which
they weie accused of brimming ever. AVe
would have told hew they had stalled a
gas company for Lancaster's benefit, and
boughteuttho rival company for their own,
and hew, ever since, they have been making
us peer gas at a high price.
The Beading councilman, peiliaps, knew
all these things, but concluded that what
was geed enough for Lancaster was geed
enough for them. Our neighbors have a
high appreciation of our dignity anJ wis
dom, and are ready te humbly fellow w here
we lead. The old gas company in Head
ing, infected by this spirit, has dropped te
the gun of the Consumers', even mere
speedily than did the old Lancaster gas
company. That corporation, composed of
seme of thewcalthicstmeu in the place, was
the laughing sleck of the town w hen it came
down te the liaumgardners lille as sub
missively as the coon did te Captain
Smith's; but the lich men in the Heading
- concern are away ahead In the s-peed of
their surrender. Our people waited until
the new works were started and operated ;
the Heading folks fainted at the sight of
the first spadeful of earth thrown out fei
the new gasemeter pit.
Our people, scared as the were, sold
out for cash; the Heading men in their
terror aie said te have been content
with the Consumers' giuiantee of
a dividend te the old censumed:
sne of the hard-headed stockheld
ers of the latter, and seemingly the
only hard hcaded-one in the let, has sued
out an injunction against the dicker,
because- he is net satisfied with the responsi
bility of the guarantee offered him for his
dividends during the coming century.
Sir. Mcllvaine may well Ikj dissatisfied ;
while tlieie is no doubt that the Con
sumers will de a- prefitable business for a
while in furnishing for a big piice a small
candle power illumination te the
geed folks of Heading, tlicie is
no telling hew long it will last.
Mr. Mcllvaine is wise te want
cash for his stock. Anil when lie gets it,
and the Consumers' company has swal
lowed the old company te its tail, the geed
peeple of Heading w ill be able te calculate
upon their fingers w hat they ha e made by
the competition in gas supply they sought
for, and hew mucl better off they are
new and are likely (e be in the future in
the hands of the foreign corporation into
which they have fallen.
A Licensed Oath.
The Xew Yerk Sun is veiy amusing
sometimes, and generally when it does net
intend te be. Its foice is net in its fun.
Its relation te the present administration
is in a condition of great mixedne&s. It
was fernlnst Cleveland's election, but since
he has taken the trick the Sim is net be
much se ; and of MLss Cle eland it is bucli a
champion as te be almost named as her
organ. The Sim emits no opieitunity te
sink at this lady's feet, while it represses
with manifest difllculty a disposition
te criticise her biether. Miss Cleve
land has written a book giving her
"views of things generally, which
the Sim thinks are very wise. Mr. Cleve
land's latest offense is in exclaiming te a
visitor "by the great Jehovah ;" which
the Sun thinks was a bhecking oath and
pretends te believe that Miss Cleveland's
brother never said it. AVe de net knew
whether he did, and would net consider it
very bad if he had. Since fJeneral Jack Jack
eon swore " by the eternal," that form of
oath has become, of presidential quality,
and the people are never better pleased
than when they have an executive of the
" by the eternal" sort ; and Mr. Cleve
land's variation is en the words, net the
idea, and the Sun makes nothing by ciiti
cising him for exclaiming as Jacksen did.
There are very many people who are
shocked by nn oath who are yet shocking,
ly bad people. Frem our observation we
are net sme that theie are mere wicked
peeple among the sweaters than among the
rest of mankind. This does net make
swearing sensible and prejter, but shows
that virtue does net neccss.it ily abide
with politeness of tongue.
AVii call the attention of the mayor and
the chief of iKiliee te the nuisance ecca.
stoned by the driving of cattle thieugh the
!reet8 of the city, en their way te the
drove yards, in the late hours or the night.
The practice, we ptesutne, is followed be
cause Itis a coelertimo tediivethanduring
the day. Hut it is attended with be much
jiolse as te be an unsuflerable nuisance
during the hours that are devoted te slum..
ber. The drivers of caltle, no mera than
any ether persons, have the right te disturb
the peeple and tuake night hideous with
their yells ; and we call upon the mayor te
Instruct the pelice accordingly.
Wit it timber nnd ties ruling In prlce at
doubletho rates prevailing ill) or ID yenis
nge, the question of weed preservation be
comes a dig thing.
Tin; convention of American civil engi
neer!), new In session in Deer Park, Mil,,
Is a brainy body of tnen, nnd they nre or.
gsigcd in the discussion of llve topics. A
imper read en Wednesday propared by Kd-
ward Ilntcs Hersey, consulting engineer In
Louden, rovlewod In nn interesting ninuner
the dllleronce bctwecu the I'.ngUsli and
American railroad systems. Mr. Dersoy
says the first thing Hint Htrlkei the American
onglncer in Kuglnnd Is the Inconvenience of
the passcnger cars. Hut they nre suitable te
the exclusive tnstes or tlie peeple. Very
lengtilps nre net possllile bccntise of tlie
snmllness or that Island, and travelers ure
thoreforo net tired out in the mil row
coaches. Vew grado-ciesslngs In streets nre
allow ed, nnd theso nre carefully guarded.
Iren sleepers or ties are being used, but
their success remains te be established. The
nvoruge cost of the coal used en l'ngllsh
railroads Is less than?:) it ten. te.ul In
Kiigland makes any money en Its first-class
fares, and thore Is always plenty or empty
room 011 the first-class coaches. Ninety per
cent, of the travel Is third-class, nnd from
this the reads have their prlncial revenues.
It is H01110ul1.it remarkable that baggage
checks are as yet unknown In lmgland.
Octave Chnmite, one of the delegates, 11 resi
dent of Kansas City, gave it as Ins opinion
that In the last ten years 0110 hundred mil
lions of dollars have been squandered in
useless enterprises. Octave would restrain
theso poeplo by legislation, lorgettlng that
the law-making power, potent though It be,
cannot make wlse men out of feels.
If Ilnruliiird will net go, set the '
lteinuiiisiii and Rebellion deg en 1 1 1 1 11.
Hum,
Tin: question or funeral reform is getting
stronger day by day, and perhaps the iniddle
ertluinet century will witness a quiet, or er or
derly interment or cremation of the dead that
will be far removed from many of the absurd
practices that characterize tlie modem
ttiueral. The Moravian ceveis a great deal
el tlie ground against luncr.d foolishness
when it says : " It is beginning te be receg
nized as vulgar te have a iler.il show con
nected with a funeral. It is vulgar, mid
worse than vulgar In many cases It Is sin
ful for peeple se peer that they scarcely have
enough te buy their bread for tlie morrow te
siiend from ten te twenty dollars for still-
looking lleral designs with which te encum
ber the ceniii or their dead child. UislaMiig
their daily bread out el" tlie mouth of the
living net In ordertopjy a tribute el fove
anil honor te tlie dead, but simply te grainy
a low, eirnal vanity, which turn net brook
te have lower Hew ers than seme neighbors
had en a similar occasion, mid who
is gratified at the thought of making
a finer display than seme 0110 else."
As the same journal also remarks, there
should be an cllert, wliore it is possible, te
avoid a Sunday funeral, for the icasen that
thoellenso In lavish display at theso funerals
Is usually the greatest. A quiet evening
journey te the crematorium is tlie host kind
ofasweid with vvlmh te pierce I1111cr.il lool leol loel
ishnoss. h the I'avul cadets at Annapolis li id
tiuevvn stones instead el kisses at the girls el
the Sunday school excursion, thore might
have been seme icheii for their disciplining.
A 1 worn n: Tin env of many liberal; em
ployers tli.it well paid clerks are us 11 rule
made honest thereby has been getting seme
severe blows The bank toiler, Derrance, of
Providence, It. I., who embezzled ever
$10,000 had .1 big salary and n share in the
profits of tlie bank w hen they reached a cer
tain percentage, but theso did net restrain
li j 111 Irem rascality. As tlie liosten Adver
tiser remarks : "It is wealthy, or fairly well
oil, cashiers, directors and presidents who
rob the banks; trust funds are stolen by men
whose position in society has put them far
above suspicion of such weakness, and rail
roads and ether great corieratioiis nre de
spoiled by millionaires. A joer man has
very little temptation te steal ten millions, or
one million. Ills needs and desires are se
limited that such a sum lias few attractions
for film, lfe knows the possession el it
would boa burden, and would pielubly lead
te his detection and punishment. Ills repu
tation fur honesty and trnstvveithiness is his
capital, and he would risk everything by 0110
lalse step. S.iv Ids principles are no belter
nor his conscience 111010 nctive than theso el
ether men who nre tempted and de fall, yet
the consideration herein named will held
him back from criuie into which I hey madly
rush." Thore is much truth In this, yet a
general rule that will fit nil cases cannot be
made. Thore are as many Uillermg disposi
tions as there are men, and a rule of action
that would lit oue is often inapplicable te
another. The only way te check stealing Is
te remove tlie temptation te it by giving tlie
business poisenal attention.
Tin: mills of ofllce-ousthig are grinding
slew, but decoding line.
PERSONAL.
Sei'iuviaiiy IIayaiiij's wife is seriously
111 in Wilmington, Delaware
Jack Leoan says: ' I hoiie every ttopub ttepub
llean who asks te be retained by tins admin
istration will be turned out."
Kf.v. Chaiilks Yv. Hanki.n, for 32 years
rector of St. I.uke's I'rotest.int Kpiscepal
church, ISaltlmore, has resigned because of
declining health. He vvasthe lirst te intro
duce "high church ceremonies" in that
city.
Cei- Dopei.AH, chief englnoerof the Haiti Haiti Haiti
more.t Ohie railioad,declures that tlie cost el
construction and right of vvny of their read
through 1'hlladelplila will cost the company
about $7,000,000. The passonger depet is te be
located nt Twenty - fourth and t'liehtnul
streets.
lti:v. ""tVn.MAM I). Ilvni:, of l'atcrsen,
New .lersey, has been elected president of
liowdelii college and professor of philosophy.
Sir. Hyde is a graduate or Harvard and An
dev or theological seminary. Ter two years
lie has been pastor or the Congregational
church In l'atorsen.
IticiiAiiiiT. Mniinii'ic'x timeral services
took pkice In Washington, en Thursday,
from St. Matthevv's lleiu.m Catholic
church 111 Washington. The pall-benrers
were Postmaster Ueiicral Vilas, Judges Cox,
Iliigner and James, ex-Solicitor uoueral
Phillips, Knpa llunten, Vaull. Mauniugnnd
James G. llerret.
Itr.v. Dn. J. Ij. Iviniii'AinicK, professor
of moral philosophy and belles lettresat
Washington and Lee university, died in
Loxmgten, Virginia, en Wednesday. He
was prominent in the Seuthern I'resby teriiin
church nud w aspresident of Dav Idson celli ge,
North Carolina, for aoverul years He was
moderator of the general assembly in IStii
J. C. I'emiEH, n celebrated Canadian urtlst,
was attacked with hemorrhage of the nose en
Tuesday, and is bleeding te death. Ile bad
been sullering lrem catarrh and injected
seme lutent medicine, which lias sn e.iirm
away the covering el the ai tories of the nose
that they burst, nud all ellerts of his physi
cians te check the Hew of bleed has tailed
Mn. Themas Mi:khan has been selected
by thi king or the Belgians as 0110 or the
judges In tlie grand International Exhibition
te be held in Anvers, in Helgiuin, which has
lust opened, and will continue till October.
The horticultural jury meets the first week
In August, but Mr. Median will net loave
fi'ermautewn this hummer, and lias declined
the honor and the emoluments.
OsOAti Wn.ui:, recently wrote legarding
funerals : "I have always been of tlie opin
ion that thocelUn should Ut privately cor cer cor
veyod at uighttiijie te tlie churcL-yard chasH
and that the mourners should next day meet.
Ily tliese means the public! prix osslen
through the sticets will Ih avoided -and tlie
publicilyet funerals Is surely the ni.il vmim
oflheiroxpenso."
Tne .Stray l)et.
The Denver flslilng club, of llcadliiB,
ntukcan trip te Denver, this county, te-luy.
The remains or Henry A. Miller, vvbose
trngie death lias been neted, toelc pluce la
Scrauteu en Woduesday.
IN TI1E DARK.
11.
I Concluded.
One evening 1 was sitting nn the lawn,
smoking an nlter-dlnner cigar, nnd re-rcadlng
ICtliel's last loiter, which qulte icassiired me
as te her health nnd spirits when our sedate
old housekeeper presented lioraelf with the
Information that 11 "parly" had called te soe
the lieusa
"A gentleman or 11 lady?" I Inquired.
"A gculleiniin, sir, but he didn't give his
nniue."
I found the visitor standing near the open
window of the drawing-room ; a tall, gaunt
man ortldrty-uve or thereabeuts, with hand hand hand
seme but haggard features, and restless dark
oyes Ills lips woie coverod by n thick
mustache, which he was nervously twisting
ns he steed looking out ut the law n.
"Tills house Is te Ikj let, I bollevo; will
you allow me te leek ever It?" he asked,
turning toward 1110 us I cutered.
IIIs voUeseemod familiar; I looked nt him
mere closely, nnd tlien, in splte or the change
in 111s nppe.irnnce, 1 lecegnieii I'.ipiitm
Vnndeleur.
What could have brought him here I won
dered. Surely he would net caie te return
te the house, even If he were In 11 position te
de se which, Judging from the shabbiucss
or his nppe.1r.1111 e, seemed very doubtful.
Half n dozen vague conjectures llashed
through my mind, us I glanced at his face,
and noticed tlie lostless, "hunted" leek
which told of semu wearing dread or anx
iety.
Alter a moment's hesitation 1 assented te
his request, and resolved te conduct hint
mysell en his tour of Inspection.
"I think I have met you before," I said,
reeling curious te knew w hoi her he rctol rctel
lected nie.
Ile glanced nt me absently.
" Possibly but net el lale years ; for 1 have
been living abroad," was his reply.
Having shown him the apartments en the
groiind-Ileor, I led the wny ui-stiilrs. Ile
followed me liem room te room in an absent.
listless fashion, till we e.ime te tlie chamber
which Klhel hail occupied. Then his Interest
seemed te revive all nt one.
He glanced quickly round thn walls, his
eyes resting en the deer of the box-closet.
"That is a bath or dressing-room, I sui sui
pese," be said, nodding levvaid it.
"Ne, enlv 11 place for lumber. Perhaps I
ought te tell you that it Is said te Ik haunted,"
I ndilcd, nllcctfug te speak carelessly, w hlle
1 kept my oyes en his face.
He started and turned toward me.
"Iliiuuted Itv what?" he inquired with a
faint sneer. "Nothing werse linn r.its or
mho, I expect."
"lhore Is a tragical ulerv connected v Itn
that place," I answered deliberately. "It Is
said that nn unlortun.ite child wits shut up
there todle el lear, in the dark."
The color rushed te hlsfaic, then retreated,
leaving It deadly white.
"Indeidl" he faltered : "and de jeu menu
10 say mui ue 1110 ciiiui lias ucen seen 1
""Nn, but he bits been he.ud, kmx-klng
within, nud erIug te be let out Tlie lad Is
continued by every tenant who has occupied
1110 noiise since-
I slopped short, startled by the ellcct el my
rev elation.
M companion was g.i7iug ut 1110 with a
blank shire el honor which haulbhed all
ether expression from his face.
" fioed heavens !" I hetnl him mutter j
" Can it be true? Can this be the reason why
1 was drawn luik te the place In spite of my my
eoll ?"
ltecelleeting lilmsell', however, be turned
te me, and forced nil his white lips into .1
smile.
" A mysterious story !" he commented
drylv. " I don't lel lev oil word of It myself,
but i should hardly care totakea house with
such an uncanny reputation. I think 1 nted
net trouble von an v further."
As he turned toward tlie deer, 1 saw his
figure sway us if he were falling. Ile put bis
hand te his side, w itli a gasp of pain, a bluish
shade gathering ever his face.
"Aie you ill '!" I exclaimed in alarm.
"I itis nothing. 1 have it weakness l
the heart, and I am subject te tlne attacks.
May I ask you for a glass of water?"
1 left thu room te procure 1U Win 11 I re
turned I leimit that lie had lalleu iijkiii the
bed in a dead swoon.
I hastily dispatched ,1 servant ler lir. Cam Cam
eeon, who happened te be at home, and came
Immediately.
He lecegnied my visitor at once, and
glanced at me slgnihi-antly. I rapidly ex
pi. lined what had hupieiicd, while lie bent
ever tlie unconscious man, and hired his
client te listen te the heart-beats.
When he raised himself Ills f.ice was omin
ously grave.
" Is he In danger?" I asked, quickly.
Net In immediate danger, but the next at
tack will probably lie his lest. His heart is
mortally diseased."
It was nearly nn hour before Vamleleur
awokeand then only te artlal consciousness
He lay In a sort or stiqier, Ids limbs nerveless
his hands dampnud cold.
"Itis Impossible te remove him in this
condition," the doctor remarked ; " T lear
he must stay here for the night. 1 w ill send
you seme one te watch him."
"Don't trouble I intend te sit up with
him iiiysulr," I replied, scakiug en an im
pulse 1 could hardly explain.
He looked nt me keenly ever his sjiocta sjiecta
cles. "Should you like me te share veur
vvat h ?" he inquired alter a moment.
" I should be only tee glad el your
company, if you can ceme without inconven
ience." Ile nodded.
" 1 must leave new but I will return in an
hour," he responded.
Thrcoheurshad passed avv ay ; It wasnearly
midnight. The night was oppressively close
and iiroleundly still. The bedroom window
steed wide open, but net a breath el air
stirred the curtain. Outside, all was vague
and dark, for neither moon nor stars vvcie
visible.
Vandeleur still lay, half-dressed, en the
bed, but new asleep. His deep regular
breathing sounded distinctly in tlie silence.
Dr. Cameren sat near the dressing table,
reading by the light efa shaded lamp. I. tee,
had a book, but luuud it iinpessile te keep
my attention fixed uikiii it. My mind was
iiessessed by an uneasy feeling, hair dread,
halt expectation. I found myself listening
nervously te landed sounds, and shirting
when the doctor turned a leaf.
At length, overcomo by the heat nud still
ness 1 closed my eyes, nud unconsciously
sank into a doze. Hew long it lasted I can
not tell, but I weke abruptly, nud looked
around with n sense of vague alarm. I
glanced nt the doctor. He hud laid dew 11 his
book, nnd was leaning forward with ene arm
011 .the diesslng table, looking intently to
ward the deer el the box room, instinctively
1 held my breath nud listened.
Nev or shall I lorget the thrill that ran
thieugli iny norves wlien I heard lrem
within a mullled knocking sound, and a
child's voice, distinct, though faint, and
hieUeu by sobs, crying piteeusly : " Let me
out, let me out I"
" De you hear ?" I wliisjiered, bending for
ward te my companion.
He inclined his head in assent and mo
tioned 1110 te be silent, pointing toward the
bed. Its occupant moved uneasily, us it' dls dls
turbed, muttering some incoherent phrases.
Suddenly lie pushed back his covering and
set upright, gazing leuud with n wild, be-
wjuieitti state.
Tlie pitiful entreaty was lejwuted niote vio
lently, mero iMssleniitely than bofeio. " I,et
me out, let me out!"
With ncry that rang thieugh the room,
Vnndoleur sprang from the bed, reached the
closet deer in two strides and tore it epen.
It was empty. Kmpty at least te our oyes,
but it was evident th.it our companion beheld
what we could net.
Kera low breathless soceuds he steed as if
frozen, tiis oyes fixed with the fascination el
terrer en some tiling jiibt within the thres
hold; then as if luticntlng before it, he re
coiled step by stopnciess the room till he was
stepped by the opposite wall, where he
crouched in an attitude of ablect fear.
The sight was se horrible that I could bear
it no longer.
"Are you dreaming? wnke up 1" I ex.
claimed, and shook Jus shoulder.
lie raised his eyes, nnd looked nt me va
cantly. His lips moved, but no sound caine
from them. Suddenly a cenviilsiv 0 shudder
ran through Iiiui, nud he loll heavily for
ward nt iny feet.
"He has swooned again," 1 said, turning
te my companion, who stoepod unit Hfted
the drooping head en te his knee.
After oue glance, lie laid it gently down
again.
"lie Wdead," was his grave reply.
Vnd with Vamleleiir's death iuv
Mery
ends ler idler that night the sounds
vveie
neani no uuiie.
Tliofeiluru llttle ghost was at rest,
Wnlt Vutll Afier October 1,
Fiem the lixmnlner.
Tlie governor has blgneil tlie inarrlage
Jlconse bill, but the pllect Is net yet aeen in
the warrlage auuouncetuenU.
IIUW nEF.lt IH XADE.
Seme or the KecreU at tlia llrewer Tlie A1I11I A1I11I
termtleni (IrtiMljr lUnggcrntnl.
Krnm the Ilaltlmore Sun.
Thoerotlcally, it's very easy te brew bcer.
Yeu get your malt, grind it up, stir it with
het wnler, strain it elf nnd boil this extract
with he, cool it oil', let it ferment nnd drink
It. Practically, it Isn't qulte se easy, ltro ltre ltro
qulres a knowledge, or a wisdom mther,
that tlme and oxperlouco only can bring, te
knew hew long te stir, hew much exlrnct te
use, nnd hew much hops, hew long te bell,
nnd hew long te cool nnd fust te ferment, and
hew long te kceii. Theso nre secrets which
every brew or keeps te himself, very dis
tinctly. Hut we will very chcerfully show
you tlie browery. The iniilt-lioiise Is net In
use this yenr. hecause he am buy the limit iw
cheaply as the barley. Hut lie shows you
the large vnls wliore the bnrley Is steeped,
the long floors en which the soaked, hwoIIeii
grain Is spread out until It nttnins iicertnlu
growth. Thore me the kilns In which It Is
slowly dried when it has sufllclently sprout
ed, niui thou 11 is malt, ready ter mewing.
This he only explains, because, as stated,
most broweis found It cheaper te buy the
man tunii te man tlie barley.
Away up In the topmost story or the brow brew
ery, whose tall tower nnd stately front are
the pride or the neighborhood, the malt is
thoroughly cleaned or every impurity, nnd
the Utile sprout It get hi the maltlioiise is
bioketi oil' by intricate, benutlfiil machinery.
Then It drops ene lloer te the mill, and Is
ground te n sweet, white flour. And new the
brewing proper begins Inte n lingo elicular
tub of sheet-Iren, with n capacity or 000 gal
lons the mash-tul itslldcs,nnd n thick eej -per
plpe supplies het water. H010 Ingenious
iiijciilnery stirs It round nnd round hew
long, Is the brewer's secret. The color of the
beer depends uiticli en this, nnd no two brow brew
erles brew beer of exnelly the samoshade.
It varies lrem ii pale umber te a rich, dnrk
urewn.
The extract that drips from the mash-tub
nltersoveriil hours of stirring Is the piue ex
tractor malt. It has n sweetish t.istc, natur
ally, for the duty or the mash-tub is te con
vert all. or nearly nil, of the starch in tlie
barloyinteHiignr. The residue or grain hulls,
Ac, Is run out or the tub nud sold te tlie
cittle dealers The extract drips Inte 11 lingo
kettle en the next lloer below. Hore the
Iieim, first cut up '"te smaller pieces, ure
thrown In and tlie two are boiled. The
brewer knows hew uiiiih hops nnd hew long
It IkiiIh. Who he slops boiling It is beer, but,
or course, net the lager licer that cheers the
weary at llve cents 11 glnss. It hits net yet
fermented. Krein the kettle, whose capacity
is loe barrels, it Is run Inte u large, shallow
reservoir en a cool lloer, wliore a constant
ciiriente! fresh nlrioels it oil. The famous
Muenchen lieer Is said te ewo much or its
reputation te the cool nlr that comes Irish,
strong and fragrant from the neighboring
Hartz mountains.
Hut the cool nlriiloue is net enough, es
pecially in summer lime, and se the hour
flews ever 11 long coil el bright tubes, which
nre kept cold by 11 constant stream el water.
111 some Drew cries strong nriue riiusiiireugii
the tubes. Completely cooled tlie beer new
ninsintotliecnermoiisvatstli.it rest in the
threu vaulted cellars, ene beneath the ether,
the third being forty leet below the surfa e.
Thick coils or plpe through the cellars,
through which brine carries the cold pro
duced by a line ammonia Ice-niaclilue en the
ground "fleer of the brewery. Tlie cells are
everywhere covered with a coating of Ice an
inch thick. The tomiieratiiro of the deccst
ellnr, w hore lies the beer that lias been fer
menting lietween two and three mouths, and
is consequently readyfer market, is several
degrees below the freezing lielnt. Here it is
drawn oft Inte small kegs ami nn endless
1 bain heists the keg up tlie forty ftet te day
light In an instant.
hitch Is l)"or, n pure fermented 1 embiua
tlen el malt extract and hops, ltrevvers find
it desirable te add a little soda te it, liecniise
their customers se prefer It Seme brewers
bad, wicked men-una it uesirame 10 use
glucose, caramel, KipiHr, quassia, liquerice,
molasses, heney, sulphuric acid, and alum
as cheaper substitutes, but it is only fair te
this great Industry te state that the adultera
tions have been grossly exaggerated.
Mm Slid. Ne! Niner! I
Net ruin te save lnr-elf frein 1111 IiimiIiiii
tur I lip te the old univc mil. Mould -tie trans
Kicss her life leni; principles or total ul-tlneni c
lrem evLrthhiKUlioliellc 'lids as the hemle
IHitltlen m 11 prominent Mu'iiel.idy In hir 1111
irnxniHlile ilovetlon le 110I1I11 ptupesci., nlillii
1iovciIiii;eii the veit'Porthei tlierial mirlil with
coiiHiimptleii. Her rrfeniti mut pli)stUan eiu
ceiiBCiiuentfj compelled toceiiecal tliepic-ulp
Hen used with Him'H PiiikMait VViiikkkv,
ulitcbsavid her llle, In various liiinnles wajs,
until I liBW.isteer tissues and respliutery erftmis
could he arrested unit thu patient started anew
In the line of lire. Willi resj health and cbcer
fill smile she new confesses tliat the "end (sonic
times) Juallllcs the ineuiiH," ami has Joined thu
(rent nriiiy of bucccsrul doctors fit advocating
11 ready supfilyef this article lu every heumj
held. All rellahle diugirtsts mid grecvis n III
siiiiply It lei 1 per bottle.
Vcrj. Very IJttle HiIiiks.
Kill very Important veur hloed cerpiii,cles
'I hey niu lirlent led, 'Jlu-y me neiimall that it
taked eer 3,i) of tlirm lit a line te make an
Inch. 'I he bright red color comes from tlie iron
In tliuin. When there Is net ciieiikIi lien the
til or M Is thin and water) mid Impure Purli)
and vlKoriie together. Ilrewn's Iren Hitlers Is
tlie only sare Iren tonic ever made. It inrlelies
the hloed, builds up the sv stum, lves health,
ntiunytti unit onjeyincnt or Ille
Hew many peeple say ""leiir Iustei beats
ever)thlnn I ever tried" The leji I'tutUr
1 cully cuies Itackache, htllch, hilntlui, Inline
bide or IIlp, or pains tu any pint. 'Ihobcstpei
ens plaster known. 25e.
I'll) kIi lain leteirunelut lis n 11110 ler He irt
Disease, neiveitsuess uml blieplessnesri. lilt
l.ltAVHS' IIKAUT KEIjUI.ATOII and aie net
disappointed Thirty jcara It has steed the test,
tl ill. Free pamphlet el 1". 1'. Ingnlls, Ctinhilde,
Muds.
H FECIAL NOTICES.
Dip 11110 end el it Spenge In Water und the
whole Hill seen be eat 11 rated. Seu dUeuse In
ene part el the body cirects ether parts. Yeu
have noticed this )eursclf. Kidney unit liver
troubles, unless checked, 11 111 ludiice censllpa
tleu, piles, itheumutlsin nnd gravel. A timely
use of Dr. Kennedy's t'avorlle Kcmcdy fll pre
vent thesu results. It Is phuisant te thu taste
mid may be lukun trecly bychlldrciiuuil dullcute
lenmles. It gives elasticity, llle und cheeks
with lo-ies en them. JclOlmd
JUSCELLANEO U.S.
rplin liAKGEST, lIi:ST AND MOST
-L complete ussertment or Playing Caul? In
the clly rreui S icnts per pack up at
HAUTMAN'3 VKl.l.OVV F1IO.STCIOAH
STOUK.
QTI
JTUUXGTHKN YOUK I.UNtlS
Ily expmiilhig the chest with
KNIOKERBOOKER BRACE.
Fer Ladles ns well ns (ienllemen. l'ureideat
COCHRAN'S DflUG STORE,
137nndlJa North Queen stieet, Lancaster, l'e.
decS-6md
S TO It AG 1!, " "
AHO
COMMISSION WAREHOUSE,
DA.VIEL MAYKlt,
a.iesHvd 111 VVestCtindtnututruut.
T EVAN'S 1'I.OUlt. "
LEVAN'S
FANCY ROLLER FLOUR.
Miikes Klegaut llrcart. Fer salu by Grecem
generally,
Levau & Sens, MorcltantMillera,
OlUcu: 17N0UT1I I'ltlNUKHT, niisJ7-6liiil
IlIAMI'AaNl!.
BOUCHE
-SEC.-
THK F1NKST
CHAMPAGNE
WINK
NOW
IMl'OIU'iiD.
VTUEIQAUT'S OLD WINE faTOUE,
Ne. 23 East Kime Btihskt.
II. JS. Bl,.lJIAli.Klt, Ag
lehn-ff
Ealablhdied, 178.
GAlNT-UAI'llAEli WINK
INFORMATION.
TlieSuInt Itaplui"! Wlnohasiiilellcleiisthiviiui
unit Is iliinik In the principal cities or Kussla'
einiaiiy. North and booth Ameilea, Uivat
lliltiitn, India, mid mi en. The i mint Ityexpei led
annually In uulllelnnt jinxif et Its slublllly and
staying powers, while for Uieieal eoniieisaeur
thore is no wine Unit can be cousldered Us
superior.
-TheSalnt-Itaphael Wlne Company, Valence,
Department or the Dreme (France.)
H. E. SLAYMAKER,
US. Mil
Ma a bast Kraa stkei.x.
MF.DICAU
THON UITTl'HH.
MALARIA
F
Enter the nyntem frnni unknown cannon, nt nil
Keusens shatter the .Vervm, Impairs PIkcs-
tlen mill Kiilceblcs tlie Muscles.
Brown's IRON BITTERS
THE BESTTONIC.
Trnilii Murk
tiUALlTV-I'tJIIlTV-.NertjUANTITV.
On livery bottle.
Uuleklr mill pniniilctely euro MAbAltl.V ami
Ollll.l.saml KKVKKH. Fer INTKItMlTIKNT
KKVKItS, I,A8HI1I1)K, LACK OK KN KltOY, It
has iieeiml. It enriches nnd purifies I he bleed,
sllimilnles the appetite nnd stiengtlicns the
HUM Ira unit nerves,
ltilecs net I11I inn llin truth, raiiae hnulnclie or
pteduce constipation (id ether Iran mcdteinei
de.
Katiikii T. J. ItiiiLLr, tlie patriotic nml schol schel
nrly Catholic divine, of Aikuii.ii., nays :
"I luive lined brown's fren IlltlciH with the
groaiflftisniinnclleii for Malaria, nml as 11 pre
vrntnllve ert'lillls unit like dlM-aiuM, nml will
always keep It en liand us n leadv fileml."
(iciiiilne lias iihove trade mink and cioeboiI
red lines en wrntiiier. Tnke no ether. Shule
only by
nitOWN'SUIKMICAl.CO., IIAf.TIMOItK, Ml).
I.aiiirs IIami Heek iihpIiiI nml nttnictlve,
coin lining list erpil7i'H ler rcd'ljitM, Informa
tion 11 bout celli", etc , Klveu uwny by nil dealers
In mriliilnc, or mailed In any address en 1 ocelot
of '-' Mump. (5)
TTOPl'liASTl'ltS.
A FAMOUS STRENOTHENEn.
Meuse wives, shop girls nnd ftnlcg-weiiicu all
siiircr morn or lei's liem Weak Hack and side
in lie. Nellilng alTeiiU such Inxlunt lullcf nsn
Hep I'LAHTERtimilli'il ever nnVcteil unit. 1'iilin
nml iicIiph or nil ktmW 11111 ililvcn out ami tlie
nails inadu ever uml Mtrcnglliened. Auk feru
Hep 1'lahtkii, iiinde fnmi lliiigundy lMtcli"
Camilla llntsiim unit the Irlnes of ficnli llen.
SeldevciywlH'ie. iV.,ft fur (Mm Send t llel
ri.ASTKH COM 1'A.N V, Uosten, for circular, p.)
HtHM'TyASTKUS ' "
DO UK SK.VSIIIbi:.
The Hep 1'r.AHrKii ilis's moreireod In oneqiini
tertlie timet luiu any halm 01 lotion, nnd Is mere
cleanly louse. A ric-.li unit sHcet poieus pluMer
wlilcli acts Imineillatcly nliiui appllpd te seat or
tlollble Uheiimallsiii, .Ncunilgln, hlileai'lie,
l.aine ll'ick, C ill k, hclntlci, Sere Muscles, Kid
iicy nirecl Ions, Weak I.ungs or local pains can can
net exist long when ene or tlii'se filasiers Is up
pllisl. Ili'inuiiihpr, virtues of livsli liens, tlur
Kinidy l'llchumt limns combined. hehlevrry-
ncie H-., a iiir 1.1.1 1 iiiniiei.iis
(7)
HOI l'l.ASTKlt COMPANY, lio-den, Mien.
TTOI
PliAHTKIlS.
Hep I'listtrs Cure Quickest. Why ?
llci.iiiM-coiiipe-cd or mistlcliinl (iiii1ltles that
are kneun te pesM'ss ureit rsiuprlu rellevliu:
pain, curing disease mill wenderrul strentfthen
iii weak mid uern out ai1s. I'lcsli HepH, Uur
Kumly Pitch unit (.unis ceiiililucd In it fni.li,
tli'uii ami h let porous plusti r, Alns ready
te apply tehiiildeu pain, ucfies, Hindus, cramps,
stltilK h, crick, sHellen Joints or miificleii, or sere
liens III liny purl !Ke . " for $l.i every wlieie
(S) IIOI'l'I.ASTKHCOMrAS'V.llosteii.Mam
intv noens.
D
m:ss GOODS.
A.NOTHKIt CAUI.OAI) OF
SUMMER GOODS
UECElVEl) ATTHK
IEW YORK STOKE.
I neLii-es liuilllill
PRINTED SATIRES,
Flllcen Cents ii)iud , m.ele te sell ut C lit
An Imnieuse steik et
VV .IIMf IHtKss (.OOfis, ( IIAMIIUAVs,
si;m:sftKhits, i.iNijti wis, ii.M'i.sihs'
VICIllltIV I.AVVN.s, INDIA I.lNKNs,
.SAI.SSOOhS AMI I'flJUKs,
At Lewest City 1'rhts.
A CIIOU i: hLI.LCTION OF
ORIENTAL AND EGYPTIAN LACES,
SVV I1?1? NAINSOOK und CAMDUKJ
EMBROIDERIES,
All lll lis uml Qualities al the Lewest
Prices hvtl hiiunn 111 theTlude
In
WATT, SHAND & CO.,
Nes. 8 & 10 East King Street.
ll'ALL FA FEE.
w-
INDOW SCKKKKS.
Wire Window Screens !
The 1'Iles and Hulls uie heie ; ) oil run avoid
belnit estered with lliein by sen culm; veur
Disunion! Windows The) will add gicutly te
)oiirceintort at little expense.
We make thorn rervvludOKs rrem 50c, 53e, Ode,
lie. Toe, 75c, N, S.V;, up te .' U uplecc, ucLerdlui;
le size und kind These prlca ure much lewci
than the) have ever been. Our patent fniinii
enables us te de this, and get tbein iipatshei test
notice ir jeu brlni; the glzi jeu inn have
Ilium iiuulc M Idle you unit.
Deers with C'enilies,t.prliiB nnd Hlii;ei com.
complete inude te III, all width of who In plain
fiem il in. te .! In. wide , Landscape from 'l-i
In up.
WALL l'APKIt nt halKuIn prices, conic odd
lets te close out below value, Window shades,
etc.
Phares W. Fry, .
Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
LANUA8TEU. l'A.
irji.sfr.
CLAY MILIjKK.
-TI1E-
PLAOE TO TRADE
s.
In whole jeu can get the Hcst fur Your Meney
and where you cun get
FOUST WHISKY,
Four Vcars Old, nt t2M per gallen: C5e. per
ijiimt. Tints) Yeats Old, at f J.'JA fier gallon ; cue.
jieriiuart. OVEUIIOUI.T, lourjearselil.at fi.M
per gallon ; C5c. periiuait. Othel llrauiU ler less
money. Empty Whisky llaireU ut $l.iJ; buy
them new.
S. CLAY MILLEII,
Beuthncst Ancle Centiii tiipuirn, I.nn raster,
l'K. Je.lHttdctltw,
f.vfiMjriKHra.
TTNDEUTAKINO.
c:l.-mr!etej
UNDERTAKER,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets,
Lancaster, Pa.
Personal uttcntten 1,'tveii teull ordeig. Every
tbtiiK in tlie Umturtaktnirltiie furnished.
Ihivlufr seeuied thu sol vices efa tlrst-class lse
clianlc, 1 mil prapaied todeall kinds of Uphel
Bterlnit ut very luodcrate prices. AllltlndDOf
Kurullure Upholstered. Give me a call.
L. R. ROTE.
liinlO-ltil
c
AUi AT ltlSlQAKT'S OhD WINK
STOUE
-KOll-
Listen'a Extract of Beef.
ink8t in Tim weian.
KsUiblUhed, 17SJ. 11. K.HLAVMAKKU, Aft..
teblMtd Ne.SU Kant KInubU
OlIHA 1'KU Til AN COAL YOU HUMMKlt
UbE. UbOthe
Gas Cooking Steve.
NO HEAT. NO DUST. All patterns for ealu at
Manufacturers' price.
Orricx or
Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce,
iniyUSind
HTurizs.
LINN HHENKMAN,
150,000
Adams & Westlake's Geal Oil Steves !
New In lite III tlie rnlti d .Stales, livery ene giving
nml most i-elltdile Steve
Nen-Explosive and
9f IIUV NO OTHHU-SO
Flinn & Breneman,
Agenta for Lancaster County. Trade Supplied.
VIAJTII1X1I.
M
nUUIIANT TA 11.011.
I. IcCAULET,
MERCHANT TAILOR I
NO. I3l NOKTII QUEEN ST.
(lliicliuilllci'slliilhlhih'.)
(INK OF 1 II K KI.NKST bI.NI OF
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS,
rOllTIIKSI'lllNU ANIISUMMKllTKMIl'.,
I'.VKUSIIOW .V IN UIIIHtlTV.
Bg-( all and take a leek ut the Koedn, ami oil
will he sure te have eui muuMUle tiikcu for a
suit. J 1 1 1 n '. 1 I
tuiu;i:h :v; si'"iten.
A WORD TO PARENTS.
An the helltl ih me ileal at hand, ttie pirents
will minder hat Is the best In (ret tliel
lrl)es In
the way rt lettiliu;
Heiiicthlni; strent;. al the
fsime time neat and dress)
ft- 1UU WILL ( ALL Al
BURGER & SUTTON'S
loin mind will be put at rent, as we can sup
ply tlie very suit jeu want at prices te suit
-cry one. We cun (liiuruiit.e VV erkmiiushlp
btiausu they ale Our Own Make
vvt; ham: 1IIK
LARGEST ASSORTMENT
-uK-Thin
Coats and Vests
IN 'HIE (IT, AT PKH LS AVV VV IMIVVN
e-i.iv 1.1s v c vi.i M
Burger & Sutten,
MCRCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHICRS,
Ne. 24 Centre Square,
bAMJAVrhlt. PA
F
INK TAILORING.
1885. SPRING 1885.
H. GERHART,
FINETAILORING.
The Largest nnd Choicest Assoituient el
FINE WOOLENS
IN THh CITY OP LA.VCASILK.
All the Latest N'eveltlcn fn
FANCY SUITING.
A (JII01CK LINK OF
SPRING OVERCOATING.
THK VKK IJEsr WOItKM.V.SrilllP.
PrlteH te suit all and nil goods w ai runted ag
represented at hit new bteie,
So.43IerHi Queen St.
(OPPOSITE THE POSTOPrlC'L.)
H.GERHART.
VTYKHS it HATH VON. "
THE GREATEST VALUE
at thi:
LEAST COST.
MONEY IS SCARCE.
IKS. IVE KNOW IT IS. AND WH HAV
MADE A STOCK TO SUIT THE TIMES.
AT THIS TIME EVERY PUKCHASEIl
WANTS TO HUT AT THE VEItY LOVVEbT
POSSIBLE FIUUItE.
IN CONSIDKUATION
WE THINK
OK THESE FACTS.
CENTRE HALL
Is Just tlie Pluce te Deal.
CONSIDER THE hTYLE OK WOIIK YOU
KIND WITH Ub; CONhlDEIt THE QUALITY
OK THE tiOODS i CONSIDER THAT WE AUE
TllEMANUKACrtJKEItS, AND ItEMEMHEIt
THAT YOU SAVE A PltOKlT JIY 11UYINO
OK US.
THE AMOUNT OK
PUOOK OK OUll GOODS.
OUIl IIUSINESS IS
LEAIUN'O CLOriUKKB,
NO. 13 BAST KIKQ STREET,
LANCASTER, l'A,
HUISI,UYS MQl'IU HKNNKTiMAKKS
11 Hlioleseuid and dollcleiis dCHsert ter
wuim vientliiir, vilth little Deuble, ta ceuU a
bottle, at
HURLEY'S DRUG STORE,
Ne, Weil KiiiB Street.
GU O H a U II K XNET T I'HACTl CAL.
l'LUMUER, STEAM AND OA8 FITTER.
All orders promptly attended te. KUlafuetleu
Uuurunteed, Werk done ut leakoimbleiirtcei.
NO. US NORTH QUEEN STREET.
Juutn-Jma LaneMtr, r.
MlltS i 11ATIH1
lliey nre Hid ili.anust
Perfectly Safe.
e-Si:ND KOlt OIKfUI.AIl.-G
A070A.S.
jjiuiKtUAHTmis 1011
SUMMER
Horlne Shirts nnd Drnweru,
Qnit7e Underuhlrta nnd Drnwers,
Cliolce Nocktlea,
K. is W. Cellura nnd CutrH,
C. & C. Cellars nnd CutTtt,
Crown Cellnrs nnd Cufla
The Best Fitting Dress Shirts.
SHIMS AMI S0i;M:tV PAIlAPtlKltNAI.IA
ma nt; te eitin:u.
At Erisman's,
NO. 17 Vi:ST KINUMUKKT
e
ltir.NTAl, LACKS.
ORIENTAL LACES!
Al-
ASTRICH'8
Palace of Eashien,
13 EAST KING STREET,
LM AST Lit, PA.
THE BIGGEST BARGAINS
OK THK SKASON.
ORIENTAL LW lut l(i ., lie. nud I'm
NEV VV IIIK.OlilE.S l'A I. LAI l. it -h
SEW V IDE SPANISH LAI Ks ut JV
1 nentv wi' n Dull VV Ide II WlliLRi.
L'm 11 v mil.
MNKHAMIil Ri. M'.T nt JCc Biei;,.
a mil
11 aril
a yiiid
LT.it
a ai d
I u-eim i . 11 I ii 1 1 OUIKM VI. MI, line
liulltj, tl una .u-vl
NEW SWI'.-j EVtliliOIDERlO il iV ,
Vie ,40 and M) . a nrd
UNECIIKOVIO PANSnliV.
LINEN PAINTED IAN", iV npi. m
FINE PAINTED PANS, .Vic
EI.l.UANTs.VTIN FAN-, paint
I veil v Handler, f.W. ISI.VCK
I m tote, with
Willi l.lhleil
lluiidlctaun r eat licr Tepi, 1 mi
PAINTED UAPE I'ANs
New Lines in Our Jewelry Department.
New PI111 ill Kn , Heillii'M tin. Pius it I5e
wurtli.ie.
Itlilne-lone Plm and ErrTtni Kluneifone
Cellai llutteni,.
Ladles' .leiey Cuir llutleiu. .fi iwv C'npe
Cellai", all linen, Fc. Jeruy Cutti, l(k apili
SASH RIBBON,
PLAIN OR
I1I.OCKED, ISLA( Iv
COLORS.
VND VII,
GLOVES AND MITTS.
Hun liliitk, nil nllk, MlttM.JV. toleied 1 :c.
F'ne lll.tck and Coleied bilk Jcisey Mltt, loop
edcd, ..i a pall.
A LARLElOCK (IP
Leather Bags and Satchels,
Vf LOWEST PRICES
BUTTONS.
I 'uml nations, fiem
c. h dezin 11 Jl
1 Inosiiieoth Pcail IIutten
doen.
1'iwil Hill r.iillniw, liem I'.e
1 1 mil pit te IV a
:i dei 11 up
tl
av'.i:
tsi)iuivi:.sT
Ladlen'aud (ientu' (.uu?e I'lulcivrife, al 1a h
ple e.
Child's liatire Vci-Im, fiein m. up
Pinext Quality, Willi siu Hlndlug, I10111 I.i.c n
piciu up
IIOMEltV.
Child's RlliliLd Cotten Ile,e,l.uge 1U1 , UI.uk
and colem, Ui a pad.
1SEI1S
Lcnthei RrltH, tin colei, iwe tiiipn, 1Ul.ii
pluiti.
Twe Miup CuiiMiF. Hi Hi., Mliltu in liliuk, nt
luc a pkic.
LACE CAP.S.
Child Lain Cup, 1 Fine Einbieliliii d CufH,
'ific. EiiiUiolileied CMpe Cups, .Vic
rUATIIERS.
Noiclliet 111 Fancy White Featliur, dill unit
Silvni MUud.
FINE FI.OVVERs SIN HATS, 2.'a
INDIA Mt LI. Whiieaud ciciui, iVe. iijiml
OEUCEltlES.
11UIW1CS, 17 i:AST KINd ST
AT
FIKEWOltKS 1IKA1)CUAHTK11S !
NOW READY FOR DEALERS'
Oiirl'iackeirt iu puicli.mcil liem InipeitciH,
and we 111 u piepuruil tojeliut the Lewest Pi Ices
OUR FIREWORKS
Aie the I' iicn, nailed Colored VV eikB, piiithased
freui the luniiufucluicivi, uml we ale piepaied te
sell them nt Lewest Pilcc. steiekeeiiclH lira
Invited te five 114 a call.
Rcineiiibui the HAMMOND'S Sl.l'u SIIO r for
Petate IIiiki, Cut Win hid, liose Hii."and SIiik",
Ac We aretliu agents tin It. MeiLkicpeu mm
piled ut Jebblnt; laluu. Alan seldut lutull.
BURSK,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
tiFECTAVLES.
aui'KHien
SPECTACLES
-AN D-
EYE-GLASSES.
Microscopes, field (Singles, liitieineteis, Telo Tele Telo
ucepes, Miitfle Lanlenm, Thclineiiietciv, D11111.
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QUEEN & CO.,
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PHILADELPHIA
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WATCHES, JtC
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GREAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES
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CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY, at
LOUIS WEBKiTS, Ne. 159 1-2 North Queen Street,
Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. U, Depot.
Retailing' at Wnekiala Pilc3. Keimliineat
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