p'iWIfM BSS? Sr - - r p - .-f -- ;""- - -y rw. wBBSw itv v- ninn tvrntemvi) T TtV TWIWT.T.Tfil1iTST imnmeiit t trinin m -angers ' HES. AXLJEJ JJVl.WUCXJ.iXV Wiiuji. J.X1 J. lm.Jl.Vir.lJCT VJiAV, XllUUOJVl, AUUWIl 01a JLOOf lBBBSBlBW5"arVBiW IV ? ;. fctw ;& - 'W fei W V&- ' BV.. P"v! ITBAB s atbas. wn asaaa BAm BrrpsgasEEH! UMMM AUtewaB Ill BWt'4 3 S3 its it fii t h ate fa itte IH UN IK H MM UN 1 re se te tit med moo 170 asOD 1706 atm m 00 MOD MOD MM SSW SS "w MM MOO woeja'U Intelligencer Pa- v?j EVMT, WC0HU0AV M0RNIN. CLtrSS (9 TO) mm or FAtTCfTtS itt'tumiwi urma M) tsa wAra basis?. MWfWMH nmuuteiMcnm. Lancaster, Ft. Comeitec InielUgetuet, LABOASTBB. MABCU 31, 1B7. h A. PlMgaat Obltnarv. MIMIMIIIB' MW"" tmi 1 Etas-Miiii""' rm I'j&f.Tsai writing of an obituary notice is net i2"j"m work of pleasure, but te-day vre fMnBKN ura uiaui ei uie great com vuiu- iMMtlen with feelings of delight, alloyed lt 0WUmn ...l.Unn tl,t If le ( r-JMUvdead. It is true that the year of life fe'iBMUed te it expires te-day, and that no ;pi MJMMnaye ueen uuieu tertile purpose ei rf&fc prolonging Its existence, but a coal presi- :3 f tnmt la reported te have said that " a gen- understanding prevails by which the ket will net receive an ever supply of Anthracite, and prices will be fully main- - In some mysterious way this under standing has been brought about without $&i awference or correspondence, and the coal AjvfMident would have us believe that It is et, i MUM.M a .AAttS,1 an! tmnll ntii.tmAnf O-V SOTSVl UOWUlUt OUHmJAhlb LWJUaiUICUh j ITmIi rri ana product without any eiuer f,Q." "" " tr ,u . . .1.1 JtljCA Uie audience. erepei.. Maa night when the tJ Comedy cemparj) j .Btsseulid "TMJrrencn spy." xne leaa- XT X.. .1 ! ntrialNMl h UIm W-lt.fui ' tiA SSfJ InWNWt WW BUMWUW VJ WIWOIIIVU ?sp- sen sieeiitnt manner. Te-night "Black Kfcfc Dtaatmds " will be given. Daring the per- laat nlaht arlRa were elven iwri 4 TIakMKe. 8,579, held by Jeaae Manuel.,,. arrydUh; Ne. 8,490, held bv-110 ?&& drew a butter dltb, though p MHv Mia By SUM Mary Bess ueen no rneeu . UDklnrlnr. ' ,,rlha mirtwu nt M4'J 7rTm -v- -w r"-v-v ' S .!T ". " . . ihblnatlen, there must 2. TTT??-,- opportunity for the inter. J -. .am nnil ffia fnptntnf rt aAa unjQpruuniuicu tiuu'aiit, nuiuu suuuiu aaeafeve for the coal barons all the ebj, aimed at by the old cembints: The wsneuneemexi simply TsaiRis that thev be- Jed the letter of the iven this is a triumpuanu gives epe that in time they may also be forced te yield te the spirit of it. Will Blaine Ge te Europe I It is given out that Mr. Blaine will seen go te Europe, there te remain for a year, and that he will have the biead Atlantic between him and the next Republican national convention. It is further said that after the ticket is named he will re turn and work for its success. This information is probably without elid foundation. If Blaine stayed away from this country during the six months precedent te this convention, the machine politicians would stay away from him ; for there is no overweening desire en the part of the people te force Mr. Llaine's nomi nation. Therefore if Blaine ler... sat this critical juncture the chances are greatly in favor of his getting left. II the Maine politician thinks his chances Will be Increased by a Kurepeau tour, let i, aim bethink himself et the Grant (tote. He American ever received higher honors i mat accorded Grant by the crowned I of the old world. -Ne presidential candidate ever had a stronger backing for aoeeess in lbSO, and yet he went down. Dees Mr. Blaine desire te give in himself as instance of history repeating itself V Wc would be sorry te see Mr. Blaine go te Europe at the time mentioned, for it would imperil his chances for the l.epub ikan nomination ; and the Democracy Would like te see him nominated as the easiest opponent for Mr. Cleveland te van quish. Give the Reporters a Chance. Nearly a week has gene by and yet there re no traces whereby the murderer of the young woman at Uahway.X. J., may be Bcceesfully traced. Only a week before tela tragedy, Mr. Weeks was killed by a midnight prowler in his own home in Brooklyn. This dark deed is also wrapped in mystery. And then if we wish te go a little further back, wa may recall the una venged deaths of Mary Stannard, lEese Ambler, Jennie Cramer, Thabe Paullin aaAEmma Pierson. The killing of young defenseless women it becoming entirely tee common weik for the brutal rufflans who travel in the guise Ot human beings. The safety of society demands their capture and death. The detectives have se often been at fault that It la net surprising that the nui.tin r vf ,',,aekm te the preaB t0 out the mur- Ib the TUhway case the detectives imv &- tttrewn difficulties in the way el the re. :t,.aka-ia m. , .... - . V2.Jmm' . A"ey sueiiiu iet mem have free w A live newspaper man is worth ordinary detectives. And the New ff. -Yevlr IVnrhl tia mt Imiil ,1 .l l.nM ... t m' t.. . B.iuiuutnu vucui lu liesil .swwiiiisisnm eyer me ttauway case by a re v4isVMd Of 1500 te any recognized renertpr Will furnish a clue te the arrest and :isiTatlen of the yeuug woman's brutal iPswfss J,is, m e s v ' Tlie New Kates en Ceal. fUsi new fraiffht rates en coal havn Wn 8 -r . H - . VH and the railroad men claim that m hare been made " en a basis of etiuity fS 1 with a desire te serve the best interests both tbe public and the railroads;" f fei aue claim that rates heretofore bare below the real worth of tbe service That is all they claim for the ktaad, aa the increase in charges Ises- uy we railroad men at 15 nr they claim quite enough for one i! have simply contrived te use the te commerce act as a pretext fur W lew eeat. te their charges and wasareattwy te announce that ?.y ssMisef equity, and that ,. tethsTalae of HBtattl. It It wan known that as a role, charge for their ser- vices Jast at much as they think they can gtt for Umb, and the sudden discovery that the old rate was below the value of the service rendered la doe te a belief that the consumers an new at the mercy of a com bination having all the powers of a monopoly. A few days may develop yet mere sur prising specimens of railroad equity and when their desire te " serve the best inter ests of the public " has led te a general raising of charges of all kinds, there ill be music in the business atmosphere net in accord with the praises new suug by the railroad men. When the inter-state commerce commlf cemmlf commlf slen gets down te work and railroad deals and wars are complicated by labor troubles, the business community will net stand idly by and smile at the confusion but will demonstrate that, though It cannot control special cars and fix value by regal decree, it can and will rebel against the unjust usurpations of powerful corporations. m m M.ven Hewitt, of New Yerk, says he will close the "dives" el tbstcityer resign. This Is a buslners way of talking. Thk iViiifers' Circular, published In Philadelphia, by K. 8. McMenatnln, with tbe current number begins Its twenty-second volume. It is a Journal that furnUhea tbe bestnews en all subjects connected with tbe art. SruAKiNe et the lnter-rminlelpal bill new be Tere tbe legislature the Scranton Utjiulli can says: Thncltyel Lancaa'er which never accepted the Wallace act, can well aUerd te held popular Indignation meetings and preteat aalmt tbe lnter-unmlclpal bill, but the people of that city should net be no utNhiy aelflsn aa te Ig nore all consideration for the ether cities. It is net Impossible, though admittedly difficult, te formulate a law that will command the hearty approval or all tbe municipalities con cerned. The inter-munlcipal convention pre pared a bill which constituted at least the bls for a law measurably satisfactory te a great majority of tbe cities. The burden new resta with tbe legislature. Tbe senators and representatives should, It they de net. unuereuina ine gravity eiue buubuud, ana if they cannot perfect a bill that will be satis factory te all, let them de tbe next best thing. viz : enact a law that will serve the greater geed te the greater number, being caretul that no injury ue uone ie me iniaeri-y. If the senators and representatives are wise, they will keep bands oil. When Lancaster wants an entirely new municipal charter It does net propose te take it lrem Scranteci but intends te have a voice in Its composition. Scranton may be in an embarrassing fix ever tbe Wallace act, but let it work out its own salvation without treading en the tees et jyber Belf contented municipalities. The Deale tenor of modern legislative thought is "give municipalities the largest possible freedom of action in sell-government, and tbe least possible legislative Interference. What tbe Wllkesbarre Heeeril thinks of tbe bill is shown by this editorial warning: "Senater Williams will best please his con stituents in this city by using bis influence and vete net te have it become a law at all." Tuk wise men. are these deceived Feels' dayjV. All -v their evident anxiety te find as many faults in the inter-state commerce act as pos sible, railroads have raised the question whether empleyes of the United States postal service can be cirrled free under tbe law. Tbe attorney general answers that the act does net allcct the postal service, bnt la in regulation et commerce only. Aa tbe trans portation given te tbe clerks and inspectors is paid for by the government as a part of the mileage compensation for mall carriage, it la surprising tbat any question should have been raised ever as plain a matter. It is well that tbe postmaster general has taken pains te secure this opinion of the attorney general before tbe act gees into operation, for tbe reads might lia e presumed te interfere with tbe business of tbe pcstal service in their anxiety te provoke public condemnation et tbe lnter-state commerce act March and tbe railroad pass go out cther. Speed their going ! te The national department of agriculture have been investigating feed adulteration. That portioned the work relating te spices and condiments, prepared by Mr. Cliflerd Iticbardsen, Is already completed. Mr. Kicb Kicb ardsen's investigations abew tbat no ether kinds of human feed are adulterated te such an extent. Of twenty samples of ground cloves only two were pure ; tbe ethers had suflered tbe extraction of their esasntial oils and hail been polluted by tbe addition of clove steme, allspice and busks of various kinds. Of eight samples of Cayenne pepper only one waa pure. OI ten samples of mus tard none were pure, unchanged mustard, though several bad only suffered tbe less of their lixed oil , tbe ethers contained quanti ties et wheat Heur, the spurious matter being in some cases two-thirds of tbe compound. This made is necessary te add tumeric arid (harmless) te restore the mustard color. Ten eauiploset allspice were examined, eight et which were pure. I'eur samples of cassia were all pure. Of ten samples of ginger four were pure. Only one outef thirteen samples of black pepper was found te be what it pur ported te be. A specimen sent from Balti more te a man who bad an army contract was almost ontirely Bpurleua, Cayenne pepper, black pepper husks and mustard hulls were used te give flavor and pungency, while body" was supplied by ground beans and rice and color by charcoal. Twe samples of whlte pepper out of live were pure ; two sam ples of uiaee out of five were pure, and et three samples of nutmeg examined all were pure. Vasi ar girls want te den academic gowns. This is better than making sad pies. PEBSONAX Thk Czar is a great news generator. Anether attempt was made en his liie en Tuesday, Jehn U. MoAvev, of tbe brewing firm of Bemls it McAvoy, has accepted tbe nomina tion et the Democratic party for mayor of Chicago, Kmza Wkatiierhiiy's will bequeaths te Mrs. Eliza Health, of Londen, Kngiand, her mother, .s.oeo and tbe rest of her estate te ber husband. Patrick Walsh, of New Yerk, adopted the Hebrew faith lu ISullale en Tuesday, was i neu veunesuav tenrninir rn i.a I rled Wednesday morning te Lena Levy, a I yeunir Jewess, also of New Yerk. a I Hen. j amki e. blainb was warmly re- ceiveu uy me people et Indianapolis and HL Loutt en Wednesday. He will make no po litical speeches and will accept no formal hospitalities or attention from party friends. Mk. JamksKunseli. Lewell, In his last lecture, dealt thus with realltnt ; The so se called realist sometimes raises doubts in my mind when be assures me that be and be alone gives me the facts of lite. AH lean say is that If these are tbe facts I de net want them. Tbe police reports give me all tbat I nail ter every dav. Hut are thev the fi.? Tle real and abiulng facts are these tbat are recognized as such by tbe soul when it Is In tbat upper chamber of cur belns which Is farthest removed from tbe senses." Wahtixei'i and Thornwenjeretu a-e two young Indians et the Philadelphia Lincoln Institution who have sailed for Kugland te act as ushers In the American exhibition. Ibeyareef tbe Sioux and Mohawk tribes and fine specimens or their race both pbysl. cslly and uientiliy, but, having been at tbe Lincoln Heme for two years and s half, are wail civilized and rejoiee la the English names ei Jehn Van Meter and Alexander IUnaem. One of them Is preparing te be a teacher of his own people, and a is in we high school, the principal of which baa granted blm leave of absence, ana ne win ds par. mitted te resume his place ea tus return. Tbe ether bas chosen tbe baraesseuker's trads, and takes wltb blm a geed spseujasn of dhows worst, aue uauaa Dwtsw its WssblskteB wsrsslF gHSJS OS SSISg MSSSS JSSVSg . at ai .W A DRAWN GAME. It. Concluded Twe men were lounging one het August evening en tbe veranda el the l'enila Ala meda at Malaga. Itjth were smoking, and from tbelrcomemtlen they were evidently recent Rrqtiitntaucea. "Yes," the elder of the te men was say. Ing, with a strong American twang, "I'm traxellng fur pleMir l'e made a pretty tall sum In lulnluR and 1 mean te enjoy myseir. I Intend running pretty well etcr Europe during the next month. 1 don't take sudden Uncles new, as a rule," he went en, "but I've taken a fancy te jeu. I like your Norb What did you say your name was; "1 didn't My," answered tbe ether, In clear, high bred tones, 'but my uame is l-'mlerlck Stejne." 'Thsuk you. My naiue Is Kemp Jeslah Washington Kemp it your service. Here's my card. ou are uu Kugllshui'tii, I cal culate ?' 'Yes. Yeu are an American, 1 presume?'' 'That's se." returned the ether, sticking his thumb In the armbnles of bis walvtceat "Jeslah Washington Kemp, of New erk city, United States. I guessynu arelraellug for pleasure, tee, Mr. Stoyne?" " Well no," said the person addressed, carefully selecting a fresh cigar ; " 1 am only here en a little matter et business. A rela tlve of minean uncle, In fact died here lately and lelt me a small fortune. I thought of starting buMncs,elther here or in Seville." And Mr. Steyne's blue eyes, as he spake, loeKeu cicar ana guueiess as a coitus. Ue wa a tpll, well-made man, with a short fair beard and a heavy fair mustache. Ills manners were winning exceedingly : his bands were slender and white, with filbert nails. Ills companion was tall. tee. but steutlsb and dark, with a clean-sbaved Up aud Jaw, and a pointed black beard. lie looked at Mr. yteyne attentively as that gentleman nonchalantly lit his cigar. He ad mired the perlect repose of bis mrnner his utter tranquility and self-possessleu se very English ! ' 1 feel we are some te be friend"." be aid and Mr. Steyne handed him a clear from an exquisitely mounted case. " I'm sorry new we dld'nt set te knew each ether soeuer. I've been here for three days." Then be went en te give his companion a frank and rambling account et his life and adventures, and hew he had made his "pile." Altogether he was very communicative. And Mr. HIeyne seen became confidential, tee; telling hew be had come out te Spain six years uviur?; new ne nau iireu IOT me laat thies years in extreme poverty and 111 health, and hew tbanklully he had hailed tbe small windfall which had latelv befallen blm. He spoke, tee, In atTectlng terms of a much-levea younger brother, who had died of cholera during the preceding summer, and whose death bad been an acute and terrible grief te blm. xeu naven i eeen in England lately, I suppose?" said Mr. Kemp, looking atten tively at a pretty little Spanish girl who was crossing the street below. " Ob, no, " replied tbe ether. " X have net seen Iceland sluce I left itslx years age. 1 hadn't tbe means, even bad I wished 1L Headed, I have no longer any Interests there, " As he spoke he flicked the ash from oil bis clnr and signed. " Ab, " said the American. They talked en Indifferent subjects until 11 o'clock ; then tbey parted for the night As the days went en they became friends, apparently, and the one wasrarelvseen with out the ether. "Loek here, Steyne, my boy," said Mr. Kemp, one afternoon, as thev sat InthesbaJy Verandah, I have an Idea !" "Surely, for Mr. Kemp tbat Is nothing un common," remarked Mr. Steyne, with a courteous smile. "I've been thluMnp," went en Mr. Kemp. "Yeu say jeu have neer seen much of Madrid. Neither have I, and 1 guess It's rather an Interesting little place. Why shouldn't we take n run up there together ; net straight up, but doing all the places of Interest en the way ?" " My dear sir," Bald Mr. Steyne, blowing a tidy curl of sinoke Inte the air as be spoke, "you have misunderstood me, 1 fear. The little sum my uncle left me though a fortune tome does net admit et such extravagance aa you mention. Much as 1 should enjoy the trip you propose " " Pooh !'' broke In the ether, brunuely, "don't have any nonsense. My dear I red- excuse me calling you Fred ; you are se like a friend I once had of that name, I can't leek en you as a stranger l'e mere money than I knew '.what te de with. Let me de tbe thing I guess you'll be doing me a favor It's tlat enough traveling alone, and I tell yea I don't knew when 1 felt se drawu te any one before. That's se." Mr. Steyne at this moment was leaning bis elbow upuu the back of his chair, bis cleareyes fixed unwaveringly en tbe eager geed natured face of his cotniiauien. It was an intense, penetrating gaz, and the Amer ican, after a second or two, said with net un natural surprise : " What are you looking at ?" " I was trying te remember who von re minded me or," said tbe ether. " I knew new." Mr. Keuippouredouta full glass of Man zanllla, and took a long drink before be spoke. " Yes ?" he said then interrogatively. " It was," went en Steyne, dreamily, "up in Santander. A man was killed there some months age; be was knocked down by a runaway horse. Your face reminds me of BB." " Ah I" said the ether. " Well, what de you say te my little schema ? Will you come t" "My dear fellow," replind Mr. Steyne, enjecuveiy, i reany should enjoy It ex- iretneiy, uui " "Then that's ssttled," said the American, In brisk tone. ," Ne, I'll take no refusal. We'll start this ery day, or to-merrorr. We'll have a right reat time; aud we'll give the Spaniards fits all round. Mr. Steyne made no further objections. They did start tbe next day; and trjey cer tainly bad a royal time. They went from Malaga te Granada, Cordova, Seville, Bada Bada Jes, Cindid Keal and Teledo, and took'count teok'count toek'count leas ether places en route. They visited tbe Alhatnbra by moonlight ; they ogled lovely black eyed senerltas ; they attended bull fights by day ana masked balls by night ; and tbey spent money like water. Finally they arrived In Madrid and took their quar ters at the Fenda de l'aris, la the I'uerta del Seb On tbe second day after their arrival in tbe Spanish capital, Mr. Kemp, who bad been out for some time, entered tbe cool marble tiled apartment where bis traveling compan ion was stretched upon two chairs with a cigar between bis lips and a small glass or curaceaat his elbow, and said, In accents of pleased surprise : "New, isn't tbls tbe most fortunate thing ? I've Just bad this" hold ing nut an open letter "aenten from Teledo. It si frstm an rlit filanrl f m I n . .. man. tee he's been yachting about for tbe last lew months and is going te put In at Bay Bay enne. lie's very anxious 1 should meet blm there and take a short cruise ; and when be bears we are together he'll be Just aa pleased te see you. lie's a regularly hospital fellow and as rich as a Jaw. Let tne see new," running his eye ever the letter ; "we'll have just about time te get there by the time be arrives. We'll start at once. lie says he bas some very pretty girls en beard, tee. Why, Vni, it'll be a considerable bit of fun." "J hope you will enjoy your cruise, Kemp, my dear fellow," said Mr. Hteyne; ."but 1 am sorry 1 cannot accompany you. I must really get hack te Malaga this week. X was thinking se when you came In." "Pooh!" retorted tbe ether, "a couple et weeks or se won't make much difference. Your bnslneaa can stand, I guess. We'll give up enr rooms te-night and start In the morn ing." "Ne, really," persisted Mr. Steyne, "I couldn't tblutt of Intruding en your friend' little circle. It's very kind nt you, Kemp; but really I bad rather net." "Ob, bnshli won't take any denial," aald Mr. Kemp, geed hnmeredly. "if you were once there, I bet 1 wouldn't get you away again In a hurry," he went en wltb s sly wlnlt. "All the ladies would tall down and worship that Hener I ugles wsy you have. You're a sad fellow among the ladles, Kred." But Fred's mind was made up apparently. Malagaand nut Hayenne, was bis "ultima Thuie," and net all the American's persua sions, remeustrances, and finally bad lan. guage, bad any ellect upon bis determination, "But bang it all why net?" said Mr. Kemp in exasperating tones, as be sat astride en a chair, leaning bis ehin en tbe back, and looking puzzled and mortified. Shall I tea you T" said tbe ether, setting himself mere comfortably In bis cbalr and leisurely lighting a fresh cigar. "I think Jeu'll admit my reasons are geed ones, lavs a cigar?" "Ne" impatiently. "Well-your res senaT" Mr. Steyne examined tbe end of bis clgsr aUsattvsly, and then aald, Using bis clear syss ea bis companion's. I aa ladskisd te you for a very Kjeyablt trip t think tbe most enjoyable trip I ever nsd. Yeu tumlbeea meat generous nrlnee1 Indeed. I thmk I nay eajriehail never forget you; ana should we meet again which unhappily la, I fear a remote chance, 1 trust we may renew our hitherto very pleasant Intercourse." "Yea yea t that's alt very well," Inter rupted Mr. Kemp, with a wave of his hand. " Hut It's net te the point. I want O knew why you won't go." " lTm coming te that," said the ether Iran qullly. ITntereseeu accidents se'itetlmea happen. Your friend's yacht, for lustmiee, might take a run ever te England while I was en beard. New thncllmate of England deesn't suit me. That Is cue reason. Tbe ether Is this : 1 like you, nsv, 1 am fend of you as Mr. Kemp, the American, luHialu but," In slew, deliberate terms " 1 don't think I should like you qulte se well as Mr, ltjlten, the deUctlve across the frontier." j&Fer fully a minute thorn wasadead silence. Mr. K ein iv or rather Mr. Bolten, rose from his chair and moved mechanically te the window. He felt literally stunned and speechless with rage and chagrin added te the mertlflug consciousness of being as completely "done" as It be had been the verlest nevlcs In the profession. " Yeu leek taint," observed his companion courteously. " l'rsv altew me te ring for some brandy. It will be only a small item In Messrs. Levi A C's already 1 fear tatber heavy expenses 1" Mr. Bolten felt as It he could cheerfully have strangled the calm, polished, gentle, manly looking villain, who leaned back lu bis chair with such easy, unstudied grace, and with that half-mocking smile in bis de celtfnlly irank eyes. " leu are an internal sceunurei, -Mr. jwiii jwiii sen," be gasped, as seen as be could speak shaken out or all bis usual Imperturbable seir-pcssr salon. Mr. Jehnsen shrugged his shoulders gently. " Possibly," he answered, with an exss pe rating smile. " Had I beeu otherwise 1 will conclude that you would net bave taken such an luterest lu me. De have a cigar ; you will find them reallv geed. Ne? Then have a tutu outside. Yeu leek rather up set " Mr. Bolten lett Madrid within an hour but he did net Jein bis friend at Baj etitic lemj'tc aar. Don't -If n dealer offers you a bottle of SaU a tbn till In a mutilated or defaced ptcWace, don't buy It nnvptlce,-lt may be a Uauireus and nor bH 4 counterfeit. lnstt upon getting a.yerjtet, ijtnuUxt, unbroken package. trio et htrga our Druggist wilt refund jourmeneylt Dr Hull's C'O'.nja syrup does net ule ou satlsfit'.len aud euro your cough. Price 25 cent BVHOIAL SUTJOawX. Slather I Metber 1 1 Mether 1 1 Are you disturbed at nlnht and broken of your rest by a tick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a betUe of M US. WIN 9 LOWS SOO rill Nil SUUP. 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He commenced nslng Gress' Uheumatle Uemedy My the time he had used halt a bottle ha oenld leave his bed ; when he had finished the bottle be was cured and has net hed a return of the disease since. In his own words, " I teel better than ever before." Prlce II, by oil druggiats. tebMmdMWSr Uacktcn's Amies Salve. Tbe Ket Selve lnhe world for Cuts, Bruises, Seree, Uleers, Salt Kheaim. rever Seres, Tetter, ChappM Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and ail Skin rupllens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It U Kuaranteed te give perfect satis tactien, or money refunded. Price 28 cents per box. rer ssle by H. U. Cecnrun, Druggist, U7 and 1T3 North Uuaen street. lAncaater. Pa, SUP. Oil's COUGH and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption, "old by II. It Cochran, druggist, Nrw. 137 and 1.9 North yucca SU, Lancaster, Pa. (3) All uiedlral autnnrltle agree that catarrh Is no mere nor lesi than an Inflammation of the llelng mmbrane of the nasal air passages Nasal cutanh and all ca'arrhil atfectleus of the bead are net diseases or the bleed, and it U a se rious mistake te treat teem as such. Se consci entious pbyslclaa ever attempts te de se. It is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later aspeclSc wl'l be funnd for every disease from which humanity sutlers. The facts Justify us In assuming tbat te- catarrh at least upesl Uve cure aireudy exliU In Kit's Cream Uilm. mr2l 2wdeedAw Dr. Hatsi.gR Werm strut, Purely vegetable pleasant te lake, will expel worms If any exist, no purgative required alter uelng. Price, 31 cents, by all druggists. MmlMWgr Saved UU Lite. Mr. I). I. WllconBen, et Ilerxe Cave. Kv., says he was, for many years, badly anilcted wltb Phthisic, also Diabetes ; the pains were almost unendurable and would some times almost threw blm Inte convulsions. He tried Electric Ultters and get relief from flrst bottle and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured, and had gained tn neah eighteen pounds. Says he positively be lieves be would have died, had It net been for the reller afforded by Electric Hitters. Sold at aftycentsalxittleliy II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Nea. 137 and iSJ North yueen street, Lancaster, Pa. 16) The Population of Lancaster Is about 30,000, and we would say at least one half are troubled with some affection of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac cording te statistics mere numerous than ethers. We would advise all net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bottle el Kemp's UaUam for the Threat and Lungs. Price Se cents and II. Trial size free Respectfully, II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street. Feet- Fifths. Of our American people are afflicted with sick headache lu either Its nervous, bilious or con- gestlve forms, caused by trrei run ar hiiblta. high nvin ng, etc., and no remedv '1V has ever conquered It until Dr. Leslie's bpeclal Prescription was dls- covered. Ulve Ita trial. See advertisement In another column. 131 A Bad Misfortune. Is te raise 'a nlce family of boys and girls and then have them curried Inte an early grave by that terrible disease Consumption, lleed the warning and check It in Its first stages by the prompt use of Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, warranted te euro and relieve all cases. Price Sue and 11. Fer sale by 1L Cochran, druggist, Na 137 North Uueen street. Trial sUtr$: (I) TjVm NEUKALOIA. ST. JACOBS OIL. roll NKUIIALUIA. ST Afteralapseef years statements confirm ing tbeefllcscy of SL Jacobs till aud Its perma nent cures, aru given below. NSURILOIA AMD PARALVSIS-NOV, 1S CCBSO. Springfield, leun. My wife suffered H months with neuralgia and paralysis. I had te move her In bed, and could Bud no relief Uy the time she hid used two-thirds of a bottle of St. Jacobs OU she could walk. JOS. P. MUttPHT. rr.egSs5 Years LATXR-PgHMaagvr Cubs Bprtugtleld, Tenn.,OcH7. rasJ. Uy wife waa paialyzed and could net walk a step. Before 1 used a bottle of fit. Jacobs oil she was about the house. She Is new en tlrely well ; dues all the housework and u-llklngtoe. JOSEPH P. MUKPIIIf. ITgeu a Sciatic HcrrsRsa -Nev. 1880 -Ccrsd ocett Depot, Putnam Ce., W. Va. When I get SL Jacobs Oil te use I was In bed with sciatica t new I am going; about the room with ease. Ueiere I get It :1 could net be moved, t went te the stable te day. TUUUaS TOUMEY. r'OOM 9AM10 YIASS LATgR-PXRHAagIT Cess.' bcett Depot, Putnam Ce., W. Va., Oct 'ii, 1486. 1 was twelve days en my back with rheu matism In the hip. Nothing relieved me till 1 get a bettle of t Jacobs oil Three tlmrs rubbing audi was ublutu walk i and It finally cuiedtue. THUS. TOltNhl. NXUKAKIIA, KlIKDUATISV, SrABMI, CfRSD. 'lueerlllllApjHimatoXCe, a,Nev. ISS6. 1 hed suffered years wph neuralgia and rheumatism, day and night with acute pains and spasms. 1 was ad Used te try et. Jacobs Oil, wh cb caused all pain te cease and tbe system te revive. BOUsVBjr H. KYLK. TllBCIlAULKS A. VneiLBIl CO., Baltimore, lid. SW All persons rsisa 8U Jacobs Oil or Bed Star Coush Cure, will by sending a two cent stamp and a history of thelrcase. receive ABVicg rasa. Red Star Cough Cure. rata raest enatbs ard poisem. saric. burs, peempt. 26 0ENT8. ATOSUOQUTS AND DBALgkB. IH CIIAKtau A. VeaibSftCO.ss.tlSsSSS, WONDKKI'UL PHENOMENON. TbsOslsbratM Walktag Man ' and Why He Keeps ttsing-a Warnlag te Others , At Mill (trove, Ind, lives .lehn ftnldtr, tlift WslktnK Man.'' lnlsstlin felt muscular and nr eui eihatittten, a strange nKtlM!n4ii,jrnn eml nntMalmnni, and the only rollef li could Kt was ty constant walking;, for tweuty-nlaht months be baa tntuird In a circle around and around his home, rvaUng-enly ter hour each iy, and It li esiltnaUd hn has eererrd iiierw ivirattianthselrcnmrereneoer the glebe. He uiw, mi'iu uuiTwrftai imeniHiii, nvn visuea by limmitids of rurletlty seeker, and has really become n public character. Ills nervousness acts In ether ways, iieinstliiies the person Is restless, tremble, his nervous bnaiSaehes, a sink till at the pit et the stemal b, a Inn of appetite, timbtllly te sleep, forebedlnrs, and general el el haiKllen. At ether times trittublllty, peettsb. ucm and HulttlnatAg are roll ana life It a fear- 111 trial. Wbell thtMlthlniramtlliinii anlilAlhlntf must tin done, or the iiorveimavis will lead te tnanmnta. Insanity, or death. Many people take morphine, eptuni, or narcotics! tali they only deaden the nurves for the time being. What people need Is te assist Nature a little, and Na ture Itself will restore tbe nerve iUsuh and bring- health and sUviiRth. The bet ni.en.rchr of modern scientists have proven that therals nelhlnu ler this nir))je witittln pure spirits, and no spirits se reliable aud valuable aa Harry rnre Malt Whisky. An authority na this tub Jcct. being no less than the well-known Or. Caldwell, who treats only nervous diseases, sas: In tvtihntd and nerveu. eih&untlen t knew of no remedy te approach or equal Duffy's Pure Malt W hlsky te brldgu ever a crisis or mend the broken cup of hallbln an emergency of I . me diate dinner. Tbt may be said et alcohol In general, were It net fur the tact tha many of our whiskies are se sonhtttltated. These Ira purities are In tbe luuy' Pure Malt Whisky entirely absent, thus atterdlng a pure and safe sumuiant, a true tonic JOliM D. UALDWBLL. M.D., Konrelrgtst, . . SO N.Charles St, IUlUmer, Md All people have nervous exhaustion at times, but only these wbe are careleis permit 11 te con tinue. When It does continue It runs Inte the worst known troubles, which make ltfua burden and dea'h a relief. People who allow this are alone te blame, ter It I comparatively easy te overcome, and can be absolutely controlled. By the use of the pure stimulant (but net lntexi cant) above ntmed, these feartul thing- may be avoided, and health and happiness succoed te sickness and mlery. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKY I Sold Only In Bettlts. Price, sU.OO. Fer sale by DniKntsU, (ireccra and Dealers. Persons Kaster thnltecky Mountains (exfept tbe Territories), unable te procure it rrem their Dealers can htve tlalf Dezen sent. In plain cate, unmarked, uxpress prepaid, by remitting an te The Vetrj Malt Whisky Ce , ftechester. N T. (t) (ebUlydtb .THLOrilOKOi) KOK KUKUMATISM. Utterly Discouraged BTpresses the feelings et many victims of rheu mattsn. neuralgia, sciatica, and ner eus or sick headache, Having tried numberless sc-callel remedies and physicians of all schools, without relief, there seems te be no hope. Many such have as a last resort tried athlopheros, and te their surprlseandjr.y have feand that It was a saf, jure and quick curt. Athlopheros ts net an experiment ; thousands hx e been cured by its use and they testify as te Its value. &IISKOMIKO, Dvtchijs Ce , N. V , Aug. 20, 'int. 1 took Athlopheros according te directions; ltcaused arlnglnglu my ear that was net pleas ant. It operated en my heart causing a slower and fainter throb, and constipated my bowels. When the last dee was taken I did net think much of the medicine; the next day my lame ness was better, and continue! getting less until Itleftma. My lameness was In my back, shoul ders and neck, and had been for eight months. I wussdvlstd te try Athlopheros by a neighbor. Win Jacksen, he htd taken a bottle of It for a severe attack of lameness la his shoulder and arm. He said "It drove the lameness right out of me, my head teltstreng, and my heart almost stepped beating ; 1 thought 1 would die, but I came out all right, and ha e net had any lame ness since." Amex Brie. riikLrs, X, Y , August 13, lass. I am a practicing physician ; 1 prescribed Athlopheros In a case et Inveterate rheumatism of the right shsulder and arm. This esse had been of weeks standing yes montes-and re sisted medicine carefully selected, also the use of electt Ic treatment. One bettle removed all thetreuble. The ca remalns well, new ever a yearalnca using the medicine. U. C. Pric-hamm, M. D. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros Pills, but where they cannot be bought et the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Ne. Ill Wall street. New Yerk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is 11.00 per bottle for Athlopheros and SOc for PUla. Fer liver and kidney diseases, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debUlty, diseases of women, constipation, headache, Impure bleed, Ac , Athlopheros Pills am ueaaualed. mar.s lweed A YEH'S SAKSAl'AItll.LA. A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turns hard, until oil Is applied, after which It moves easily. When the Joints, or hinges, of the body are stiffened and tnfUmed by lthenmatlsra, they cannot be moved without causing the most excruciating pains. Ayer's SarssparJlla, by Us action en the bleed, relieves this condition, and restores the Joints te geed working order. Ayer's 5arsaprllla has efT-cted, In enr city, many most remarkatle cures, a number of which battled the etreiis of the most experi enced physicians. Were It necessary, I could give the names of many Individuals who have been cured by taking this medicine. In my own cate It bas certainly worked wonders, relieving me of Rheumatism, after being troubled with It for years. In this, and all ether diseases arising from Impure btoed. there Is no remedy with which I am ac- qnaintea, inat arreras sucn relief as Avers Sax. aparllla. a. 11. Lawrence, M. !., naltl kltlmere. AVer's HarsaTMirtlla cured ma nf flent aniS Bheumatlam, when nothing else would. It ha eradicated every trace et disease from my sys tem. It. II. Short, Manager Hetel Uelment, Lewell, If ass. I was, during many months, a sufferer from chronic Uheumatlsm. The disease afflicted me grievously, 1 a spite of all the remedies 1 could And. until I commenced uslnir iter's Bsrtsiw. rUla. I took several bottles of this preparation. and was speedily lestered te health.- . rream, Independence, va. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer a Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Iirugglsts. Price tl ; six bottles, as. mssteapl jCIUMI'HKEYS' Homeopathic Veterinary Specifics, Fer Herse;, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. Used by U, a. Govern menu SwrChart en ItelIeis,and Boek Bent Free.-wS CUKES -Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation. AA. Spinal Meningitis. Milk rever. J.it Strains, Lameness, ttbeumatlsm. C.C. Distemper. Nasal Dlschsrgeg, D D. Hots or O rubs, Weinis. K K. Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. r.P. Cpile or Urtpes, Bellyache. O Q. Miscarriage. Hemorrhages. U.U. Urinary and Kidney DTstaaes. 1 L Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K. Diseases of Digestion. PKICE, Bettle (ever SO doses) OSs. 8TAISLK CASK, with Manual, (VJO page with chart) 10 bottles specific, bottle of Witch Hazel Oil and Medlcater BT.00 BENT FUEE ON KKCEIPT OP PBICE. Humphreys' Med. Ce.. 10U Fulton 8L, N. T, Buplinf'i HoBtepiliue Fpteifie Ne. 28. In use SO years. The only successful remedy for Nerveus Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration from ever-work or ether causes, tl jmrviai, urevuu anil large visa powder, reras viai pewaer, terse sKiiJWfft?0rpi 09 Fulton Bt-,N.V. of price. HUMPHREY' at fubti-lyeedAw(l) Ne. 109 CAFE, HUKK ANDSPEKDY CURB, CJ Kupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sez Why be humbugged by quacks when you can find In Dr. Wright ths only Itsau lab Phtsieias la Philadelphia, who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Cuaaa Tassir ceass UCAgAgTssa. Advice Free day and evening, strangers can be treated and re turn home same day office private. DB. W. tT. WK1HHT. Ml North Ninth Street. Above Baes, P. O. Bex en. pailaesipala. ixnis-ivaa c 1UHM UUAKANTKKD. RUPTURE. Onr guarmntsea by DB J. & atATBB, HI at enfle no ensn at enes I no operauen s i tawted hw hnnareABOff eunas. MalAI abem stmhils. "si tar CsgjJJi , riUHB VOH TBI DKAr. J PasTs jysal JJ,C?Iw.riiiM ths werfttttSs Mtaral 4raaa. tav1sUs!S aaa always ia bosiuebj. auw iB svest wfessasta saivUUaej. zskSLu! JSA I MQ1 sal ssWSslwWs I a esSBSjBHPssssssVW ajMUOAS. A MEDIOINK. Story of a Postal Card. 1 was affected with kidney ana urinary Trouble- rer twelve years I" Alter trying; all the doctor and patent meal etne 1 euuld hear of, 1 uaed two bottles of Mop And I am'perfeetly cured. 1 keen tt ' All the lime I" tteNiict-ttullv. 1L P. ltoeru. Hanlalinw- Tmb May C 1541 ' IlBAtmian, Pa., May a, ISSB, It has cored me nt several diseases, such aa nervousness, sickness at tha stomach, monthly troubles, etc, 1 havn net seen a alek day In year, since I took Hep Ultters. Alt my neigh bors use them, kits. rAssisuksaa. AansrimiAw, Mass , Jan. IS, laat, t bave been very slek ever two year They all save me up as past cure. 1 tried the most SCUM ful nhvslctans. but thev did net net reach the worse part. The lungs and heart would nil upovery ti'Khtaed distress me, ana ni was verv hid. t told mi children 1 bnu no iiimnM mn. ana mv threat was very bad. I told my children I should never die tn peaee till t hail trfed Hep Hitters When I bail taken two betues tbey helped me very much Indeed. When 1 had taken two mera bet tles I was well. There was a let of sick folks here who have seen hew they cured me, and tbey used them and ware cured and feel aa thank ful as I de that there I se valuable a medi cine made. Yeuts truly. Miss JfUA U. Crsatxtf. $3,000 Lest. " A tour te Europe that cost me 13,000, done " less geed than one bottle of Hep Bittern they "also cured my wife et fifteen years' nervous H weakness, sleeplessness and dyspepsia," Mr. St. M . Auburn. A. Y. i --. Baby Saved. Wa are iothaeklnl that say that our nursing baby was permanently cured of a dangerous and protracted constipation and Irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hep Ultters by Its nursing mother, which at the sanie time re stored her te perfect health and strength. The Pareuts, Uocheeter, N. Y. esrUnhraUhy or Inactive kidneys mess a-rat el, " might's disease, rheumatism and a horde rf ether serious and fatal dlarasee, which can be prevented with Uep Ultters," if taken In time. ' Luddlngten. Mich , Feb. 2. 1S83. t have told Hep Hitters for ten years, and there" Is no medi cine that equals them ter bilious attacks, kldnt y oemplalnu. and all diseases Incident te this ma larial clltuate. ll.T. ALUASKIS. H Menree, Mich, Sept. , 1S85. Stss: 1 have been taking Mop Bitter for Inflammation " et kidneys and bladder." It has done me "what tour physicians failed te dn-cutedme." Tbe eSect of the Ultters seemed like majrle te me. W. 1. Castsr. Ossts ; Your Hep Hitters have been of great value te me. t was laid up with typhoid fever for ever two months, and could get no relief until I trt your Hep Ultters. Te Iho-e suffer ing from debility, or anyone In feeble health, 1 cordially recommend them. . J. C. BTOVHSL. 6M rulten street, Chicago, 111. Can Yeu Answer This? I there a person living who ever saw a case of ague, biliousness, nervousness or neuralgia or any disease of the stomach, liver or klaneis that Hep Ultters wUl net cure : " My Mether sty Hep Hitters ts the only thing thatwllt keep her from severe attacks of paraly sis and headache. AVI. Oivuje Hun. " M v little sickly, puny baby, was changed Inte a great bouncing boy, and I was raised from a sick bed by using Uep Ultters a short time " marstmeedSw A Yecsa Morass. RUl'TUKK OUKK UUAKANTKKD HY Dr. J. U. Mayer, Ml Arch street, Philadel phia. Pa. ICase at encn. Ne operation or busi ness delay. Thousands of curve At Keystone Heuse, Heading, Pa., 2-1 Saturday el each month. Send rer circulars. Advice tree. marly-lvd emr aoeDm. J. B.CIIVLKKACO. NEWG00DS. Ladies' Jerseys. WoepenedonflATUItDAY, at AllCII . Full Line of New style Jerseys In Medium and Uoed tJuaiUle. New Line of LADIES' COLLAHS and CUffS. WHITK OOODs, KHUItOIDKKIkS. LACES, U1UB0.N8, Ac. PLAIN 8TUIPK 8BKBSUCKEBS and CIMNKLKHEKItSUCKBItS. NEW DUtsi UOODSandBUatMKU BILKS. It wtll pay persons wanting Ureas (endsand Silks te leek at our goods and price. JoJanS.Givler&Ce,, We. 05 stoat King BtrvSt, LARCASTBB, PA B( OSTON (STORK. BOSTON STORE, Noh. 26 & 28 Herth Qeeea 8L -Between Postefflo snl Centre Square.' NEW We are showing a beautiful stock of New Spring Dress Uoeds at Lew Prices. NEW BPBINU COATS, JACKETS, WBAP8 ANDJ lasesis, At Prices sure te riease yen. DBESS 11UTTONS at Lew Price BUTTONS at Lew Prices t DHKSB Special Offering et BLACK DBESS SILKS, BLACK CASIIMBBKS, BLAUK UENKIETTAi, and BEADED DBESS FUtiNTS at Extraordinary Bargains. NewSATINKSndSBKKSUCKBUSIn BeauUful Designs and Colorings. Oar assortment of Fancy Celers of l'lnih and Saline spllque Flowers and Plush Orna ments at Lew Prices are Uneqnaled. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS It HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. fifty Desen All-Ltnen Towels, M Inches wide, 41 Inches lesg, only ItVfe each, worth SOe each. Fifty Doxen All-Llnen Damask Towels, extra slxe, no each, worth Me each. Twenty live Places Table Linen, very feed, 19c a yard Ten Pieces Table Linen, tee a yard Twenty five Pieces Damask Table Lines, SSe a yard. Ten Pieces Uaud-Loem German Table Linen, 83c a yard. Muslins, Sheetings, and Pillow Muslins at Very Lew Prices. A TBLLINU BLOW At opposition has been struck, and we pro pose te keep en. We have entered tbe. ring te meet ell competitors, end as our training Is In ths school of Economy and Square Dealing, we are boa c d te win. Stamm Bres. & Ge. aWTelephene connection. anKMTRali HOUSE. A.P.FULMEB. Proprietor. I hereby notify my friends and tbe public In eneralt taat I Bate taken nosesslen of the " CKNTBAL BOUSE, Ceraer ceatre Square ana West In street, anS extend aa Invitation te all te visit age la ssy aew quarters. MeelsiiUIkeserTeSU all Bears. Oysters In are style, Bvstjtatag ta iimbb. ASrsveiaes MBaviwt vr.rauun. k Dress Goods! xMiPaiam riUH mahtir, cnuiui ARAREBARGAIN. 1 Dresden Silts tid Peppers, WITH THIPLK PbATSDSII.VBKTOriAMD UUUDttTtl.kB, -AT- 13 CENTS BACH. TUUI WBHR UOUOHT AT A SACRIFICE PRJCE And we will glrs our oustemers the bsnsSt. Secure some before they are all gene. 15 11A8T ktnq street. t.aMCABTeiL. a. jrtjutirvsssw QAliL. AMD BKK -THK- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Canals-Light i Anether Let of CHSAP OLOB as toreaa and uuster THB PaBFBOTIOMN M ETAL MOULUlNa AMD KDBBWt CUSBtOB WEATHER STRIP Beats them aU. This strip oetwsars all clssrs. Beeps out the cold. Step ratutng of windows. Bxclnda tbedusv Keep out snow and nun. Any one eaa apply tt no wast) or dirt saads ta aj plytnglt. Can be Sttast anywbere-nohelesui bore, ready for use. It wtll net split, warp or aannjt cusnien strip is ins most the store, Beater and Kings star -or- Jehn P. Sclianm & Sens. 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST. LARCASTBB, PA. w IDMYKK'SrURMlTDKB 8TOHK. WHAT WE DON'T SAY -AMD- What We De Say I WE DON'T say you cannot buy Purnttare at ether suirt. WB DO saythat our Furniture wlllgtve satisfac tion ; there Is none better. WB DUET say tbat you cannot bny Furniture for less money. WB DO say you can tav money by buying Preas us. WB DO NT say that ether stores have aet large stocks. W EDO say that our stock, for Slae, Destga and sjuasny. tut ue dhs, WB DON'T say that our Mousse are ehargtac big preflt. WB DO say that sm are selling at such prices as te allow ns some pros s.aad yet we get mere for your dollars. WE DON'T say don't ceil en our friends la the business. WB DO say that yen will be treated cordially. and will Sad a Urge, well-seteeted stock sad get the beat for the least saeneyat WIDMYER'S FURNITURB BTORB, KIbb; ad DkS) Ms., LABCASTBB, PA. w eevwVirsajSJJsaw rOUHKHTlRBS. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot A FEW WOBDS ABOUT Parler Suite, Lounges, Qenirtl UpkoUter- iBgeald&Deirilsf. We sell Parler Suites la Hair Cleth, Plash, Be. Prices range from aw upward. We ase no EX CBLSIUBIa enr work. Lounges we sell from SM0 upward. Wa make Picture Frames and Leeking Olaases and wtll pat te your order airktnds et sUrrers, either pier or mantel, In brense or geld,at rea son ble price. We de all kinds of Bepalrtng at short notice and reasonably. Will call for tie tntallestarU ele ana flx it up quite satis factory. Ten eaa save work Bepalred new aaft Osllv ered after AprU. SeetacseHaoe Suites la Cherry t sum la this week. MOtw 87 s 90 OUTal QUHaW aTT. HEINITSH'S Funiitnire Dei-et T3 B, sfABTiB, waecssuia ass awr AD sOada of Lambtr and OeaL SMTaai Ma ew North water aaa Prtaas SWsits. aaevs lamea, laneasterT atlv TJAUMQARDNERS& JEFKERIB& COAL DEALERS. -Jaaset-Nerth Prince Street, star Bssalag Depot, ngUtfd LAK0SSTBB.PA, rflERBORS OF THB OBNTAIa CHAIR -t DISS EM BO. Teeth extracted by tbe ase ereleet feetly sale and btrsslees. MySJ asAeeftaeeestSBetertaTtheS I east e-wiasT veeta aaaajair. JHUBS wlaVW. lighpitiii, SWWlT -St ;&vi4 ' t Er fr 8'ij, J8AJJf 1 Ti u (, vir- ItltiJ-S-ia' ..yiMus, sA 'RjStfrx ?&& 2Jts& e&i s:g.3tva