I3ETHPB;. "Vi FF? '- r -j1 'v- 3 lilftBHtiftt (A1 ?n if ,. rr . i Wtm 8t. Patrick's Day Oh I blest be the din when the FfTTTilij green Inn eer float Ml sub-lime o'er 1 the mountains of free In oil fail. j 1.1 11.1 I When her -sons le her gk ry f'MT-Ul' and free . dem de ret ed, de - fled PUilM Ihn In . trAit . or In traftit nn fiArftnll. When back o'er ihe main they chaa'd the Dane, And Rare te religion and learning their spoil; When valor and mind, together combined, But wherefore, lament o'er the glories departed 1 Her Mar Khali shine out with as vltid array, for ee'er had bhe children mere brave and true hearted Than thebe the new sees en Bt. Tatrick's dajr. Her tccrter, nlnl passed away te the stranger. And treason eurrvndcrcd what valor had held; But tnie hearts remained amid darkness and danger. Which, eplle of her tyrants, would net be quelled. Oft, oft, through the night flashed gleams of light. Which almost the darkness of bondage dis pelled; But n, star new Is near, her heaven te cheer. Net like the wild gleams which se fitfully darted, But long te hIiIiie den n with Its hallowing ray. On (laughters as fair, and sons as true hearted. As Krln beholds en St. ratrlck's day. Ohl blast be the hour when begirt by her cannon, And hall'd as it rote by n nation's applause, That ling waved aloft o'er the spire of Dungaanen, Asserting for Irishmen, Irish laws. Once mere shall it w ave, o'er hearts as brave, Deplte of the dastards who mock at her cause, And like brothers agreed, whatever their creed, Her children, Inspired by these glories departed, Ne longer In darkness desponding w III Btay, But join In her cause like the brave and true hearted, Who rke for their rights en St Patrick's day. ONE ST. PATRICK'S DAY. BT THE AUTHOR OP THE MICKEY FI.NN HKETCUE3. LUSTUIUNG March had come. Broken masses of clouds drifted across the sky. Bhuttcrs were com plaining nistllyen their hinges and banging te and fro. A few ambitious blades of grass were beginning te show themselves in exposed spots, from vt Inch the snow had melted, only le be nipped off closely by Mickey Finn's goat. Society en Ceeney Island was greatly dis turbed. A serious question hud arisen which caused much comment In the hamlet: 'Whether St. Patrick's day should be cele brated w ith n precession and accompanying blare of brazen instruments or be solemnized by n banquet. The banquet would be a breach of precedent; thcrefore it was net countenanced by the conEcrvatlve clement On the ether hand, it was claimed by theso devoted te gnstroiiemlc pleasures that this was an age of progress; brass bands wcre a relic of an cllete civilization, and a departure therefrem would le a step in the right direc tion. Mr. Finn favored the banquet "Sure, fwat de a man want te be galavan tin' around en Patrick's Day for, when he has no rubber lioets en his fate, no oilskin ceut te his back an' no umbrella like a tint ever his head I Who," said he, "ivcr heard ivnfoine Patrick's Day, whin th' sun was fchlnin'i Fnix, th' rain is always fallin', the fogs nre drivin,' Hip puddles is in th'strate, th' mud is en th' walk, se it ii, bad luck te it, whin it ought te be in th' ganrdeus." Here Mr. Finn took his cutty pipe from his mouth, knocked the ashes into the stove, rese te his feet and sti etched out his arms se that he re sembled a cress. Then he concluded his argument. "Mrs. Murphy, your man Mike an' your li'y Jamesymnygoeut in th' net en Patrick's Day an' tramp around behind the Dutchmen w id th' horns nn' catch the newmenia if they likes; but I'll bUiy jUt here ferninst th' flre nn' toast 1110 shins, se I will, an' smeke me pipe, talari, an' leek at the wet lads gein' by th' windy, sol will, Mrs. Murphy, an' small fear t' me; nn' let them as llkra go stravigin' around. That's, th' hew iv it." "But;-1 said Mrs. Murphy, "will yeznotge t' th' meet in' en Monday night at th' little red school liouse in th' holler? McGulnness 11 lie there; Mcl'.-.riricii i.3 geiu1; Coogan an' his 'cerdian Iia3 i remls- d te come. Ah, faith, th'b'ya'llnlllw then-, they will. Thim as wants th' perrcsslen, and thim as wants f Yti-?-, cfesaTVLrtjv-s? l X v iJ-tffl mmm m "&".& ,"! ;:&&? T'jr. gl'KkN'H YA f'HT." th' banquil: je'd W-tUr go nn' scttle it unnst for nil." Mike said tin vie'ild, and he did. There wcre fiTlv men present They sit in tbe scats pied bj the scholars, and their positions writs r fcwirity cramped. Mr. Coogan, the necer.i?) ill..?!-, eiicned the proceedings wbli 'e dn'-e. e' Mallow." When the s-t-v' r n'i!;nlfiodnian,whe Hasfllleil vi 1 --inr- of his position as an in structer, arrived, the music stepytcd. His coming was jut iu time te prcacrye 'n0 dignities of the occasion, for the music had darted forty pairs of feet Inte Bhuflling en the fleer, which caused the dust te ri se in a cloud. The schoolmaster, being the highest person iu authority present, took the chair and stated the object of the meeting. Said he: "Ye all knew the object of the present mcctin' without my tellin ye; se there's no use e' my sayin' annything about it But I may as well say, se ye'll knew fwat ye are here for Pat Coogan, will ye kape ycr bans off that squnkiii' win' blower, te I ran hear meself think) that ye nre ceme, giutihniii, te discuss tbe grnte question, gintilmin, shall we honor th' late St. Patrick rest his sewl with a percessien or with ahanquit, where there'll be aitin an' dhrinkiu that's th' ques tion, gintilmin. New ye have it befere ye, Fwatwilljodewiditr' Paddy Qulnlan, who worked en the coal decks, sat en the front scat. He was short and stout and had a great opinion of his own ability as a debater. Se he arese and ad dressed the chair: "Mr. PrMdint: In lSI7,inth'smilin'mcnth e' May, I was In Ireland. Had luck t' me, I wisht I was tharu new Well, as I was sayin', in,i iT 7J tb' Ueck in Cerk aatber, se I waj, Uth llne.,,varhun'whcn t"nt'beul(1 iK net doubt bracelet wit te hla daugh wear at the "3Kc P i ujewr up t' aarnerwM kw him all twelUa'" 1 like balloon but th1 qunel yn chtt Bbure j m.- wu lenaea v in- gannu will wimtnln nir chlldiT, 1'aTin' thare natlveland Irhint tWw. That was a right t' make tears corae In th1 eyes It an Irish potato, se twos, Mr. Prisl dint,anr " ' Here Mr. Quintan! address wis interrupted by a man who had no sense, of humor. He wanted te knew what the queen's yacht had te de with the subject under discussion. Mr. Qulnlan resented this Interference, and raid If he waa left alone, he would seen come te the pelntatissue. Cries of "Goen, Qulnlan, finish your rteryP "Tell us about th' queen's ya chtl" Quintan resumed; "Had I th' cloqulnce e' Secratccs, Mr. rrUidint; had I th' musical v'lce e' Jerry tnyer, Mr, Priskllnt an' gintilmin t bad I th' winnln' ways e' Dan'l O'Connell, who c'ud talk a man out Iv his house an' let, I cudu't be tcllln' th' heartaches en that occatlen, se I cudnt If I had my way I'd blew up th' quane wld nltre'' Here even the dignified gentleman In thf chair was shocked. He rose and called Mr.' Qulnlan te order. He wanted Mr. Quintan te understand that no such inflammable sub stance as nitre glycerine could be Introduced Inte that meeting. He had no fault te find with the queen. He thought tbe cabinet and the houses of lords and commons wcre re sponsible for the troubles in Ireland. "I'm a' p'accable, quiet, dacint Irishman, an' if any one is gein' t' be blown up wld nitre-glycerine, blew up th' landlords, say 1 1 Blew thim up higher than GUdcrey's kite! Blew thim t' .mltherccnsl An' may the cewld frog, crouch In th' ruins iv tliare heusesl" By this time half the men in the school scheol schoel housowcreon their feet A confused babel arose, and walking sticks wcre flourished In the air. In the midst of tbe confusion the chairman motioned te Coogan, the accordion player, and shouted abeve the din: "Play thim somethin' Boethln', Coeson." Coogan mounted a bench and began te pull out of his Instrument the musical notes of "Dublin Bay." It acted like oil upon troubled waters, and one by one the angry men re sumed their seats. In the meantime the secretary had made out a list of committeemen, and of theso present who were supposed te be willing te help along the celebration ; and new at the suggestion of the chairman he read the names, each man answering as lih name was called. But when he ceme te the name of Patsey FarrcU there was no response. "Ilcad it louder, Mr. Secretary, it might be th' gintilmin is here and didn't hear ye." "Patsey Farrell H shouted the secretary, in trumpet tones. There was no answer, "Ye may as will go wan. He's net licrw,n said the president "what means this uisanACEFUL newT Befere the eflicial could resume, however, Mr. Qulnlan arese and pointing te Patsey said: "Thare's th' blaggard sittin' iu th' cernerf Patsey sprang te his feet, saying as lie did se: "Ycr a liar! I'm net here, ycranner. And It I am, I'm net wld yezl" "Wld who!" said the president. "Wld th' purrcsslen or wid th' banquitl'' "Naythcr. Fhat I wants t' knew is, hew many e' you min 'it sthaud by Phclim Darcy fur lax collector f "Muslia, luk n' that newp cried Coegun. "Ye can het th' soles en ycr fute that he'll net get my vote. I hav' me own idecs Iv that chap. Fultli, he's ewln' me since lasht' Kevimlicr fur a weeny pig wid black (phets en his back an' a curly tall, se he is. 1'Jl brake his head in wid me llsbt th' nixt toime I mate him in th' stratel" Cries of "Order!" "Sit down, Coeganl" "Ycr right, Coogan; giv' it te him, he's 110 geed," arose, and the heuse divided itself for and against the candidate for tax collector. A heated argument between Quintan and FarrcU resulted in blows, and Quintan was knocked beneath the scat. A general molee had just begun, when the deer suddenly opened, and Father O'Connell, the parish priest, entered. "What means this disgraceful row!" said his reverence, plunging into the crowd mid separating the men with his powerful arms. "De you want te disgracothe parish! In tlie name of the church, I call en you te step." ' "Faith, I'm nett' blame, yer rlvlrcncc," said Coogan, struggling te his feet from the fleer, vt here he had been laid by the stick of the schoolmaster, and holding his wrecked accordion in his tiand. The priest took the chair vacated by the chairman, who shame facedly acknowledged his fault and explained tbe situation te the priest, and the object of the meeting. After order had been restored the priest said: "New, gentlemen, I have a preposition te makote you. In my rounds today among the peer of the parish, I called en the Widow O'ileulahaii. Yeu all remember that her husband died last week and left her witli four little children te take care of, en of whom is a baby 6 weeks old." "Ged be geed t th' widdy," said Mr. Finr "He will, my man; but He wants your help," said the priest. "New, instead of spending your hard earned money for a brass band or a banquet, why net give it te the widow P A murmur of approval arese. The meet ing, which but a few minutes befere had been a scene of strife and confusion, new became quiet and orderly, and sympathy with the widow's forlorn condition was freely ox ex pressed. The priest centinued: "But, for fear of another outbreak, I think you had better adjourn for te-night, and held a meeting between this time and St Patrick's day, te scttle definitely what ac tion had bet be taken under the circum stances." Tills preposition met with general ap proval, and tl.e meeting broke up. But the secretary forget te notify the men of the date of the next meeting, and befere they realized Its coming St Patrick's day was upon them. At 0 o'clock in the morning the 'Widow O'Heulahan was giving tbe children their scanty breakfast of goats' milk and bread, when the deer opened and Mr. Quintan sa luted her with: "Ged save all here!" "Ged save you kindly!'1 was the widow's reply. Then Mr. Quintan toekacbalr, from which Mrs. O'Heulahan had wiped the bread crumbs with her apron. Concealed under Mr. Quintan's coat was a long object wrapped In a brown paper. He took little Johnny upon his knee. While busy talking te the child he slyly slipped the parcel under the chair. Itising te bis feet, he excused himself te the widow en the scere of pressing business, and went out The object under the chair was found te lie a salt codfish, which caused general rejoicing among the children and made the widow cry. While she was wiping her eyes another member of the community arrived. He carried a huge basket containing coal, which was piled in a Jllffl ii7 r sm. a wf r far MVmXi'&?!f-i v. irivz-.r wm cornet of tbe roenS." Sunlight came la tfce window and made 'th? dntky diamonds glisten. Rivulets of tear were running down the widow's cheeXs when Mr. Finn arrived with a chicken, which caused a very lively dispute among the O'Heulahan children as te who should have the wish bone. At short Intervals during the day. cabbages, potatoes, cool, pieces of corned liecf and various ether contributions wcre poured inuiieu the widow In such numbers and in such variety that her room resembled e well supplied grocery stere when evening came. The steve glowed with unwonted heat The vicious March wind found its way In the crack under the deer, but there was only enough of It te give the room a healthy temperature. Comment ing en tbe events of the day te Mrs. Murphy, the widow snldi "Faix, Mrs. Murphy, it's lucky Bt. Pat rick's day wasn't twlcet as long, or me f rinds 'ud bury me under th' petatys an' coal I Here was I this blessed mernln' wideut th' blterth' sup in th'' heuse barrln' a little goats' milk whin th' geed St. Patrick tile tile tilo graphed down from above, whare he is in glory ,te th' b'ys. Sei he in th' dispatch , nez her ""All av yez make a riily little trip areuud t' th' Widdy O'Heulahan,' an' by th' same token, they kem wid lushlns e' geed thing!. Here, Fatsey, lave down t tint bundle e' sugar, shure ye'll ret ycr teeth wid th' swnte sthuCT! New, luk a' that b'y play in' wid th' coal I Musha, but yo're blacker nor a chimney swepel"1 AVbsn Mrs. Murphy had geno home the widow's tears began te flew afresh. Going into the little bedroom she dropped upon IK r knees beside the humble bed. There she telo tele telo graphed a message te St. Patrick, which, though poorly worded ar surcharged throughout with tears, wns reverently filed In the ofllee of the universe, against the day when Iho records of all the St. Patrick's days shall be examined. IN OTHER CLIMES. Wherever the Irishman Is, There He Celebrates St. Patrick's Day, Though the lest glimpse of Erin with sorrow I see. Yet wbcrovcr.theu art shall seem Urln te me; In exile thy besom shall still be tny home, Andthlne eyes make my cllmate wherever we ream. In these words of Tem Moere are expressed the deepest feeling of the uative of Ireland. In a guise of a lever's address te hi adored one, the poet portrays the undying attach ment of Irishmen te their uative land. Though they become the most patriotic of -8T. I'ATMCK'S DAY IN Al'STIlAUA. Americans, it docs net iulerfere with their first love; in Australia they are the most active workers for the colony, and have given many eminent men te the public service, yet are Irishmen stilt; and se in Canada, India and all lands where they may settle or travel. Let them be where they may, the 17th of March is a day that unites their hearts, and wherever there are Irishmen enough te form a marching squad the day is celebrated. In Winnipeg, Man., the Irish have turned out when the mercury wa" coquetting areuud !!0 degs. below zero, and in Havana, as one amusing writer tells us, they have marched with a uniform of palm leat hat and heavy fan; in Australia, where they form as large a percentage of the population 03 in any part of the United States, they make the day specially hilarious; while in the British army, wherever a detachment with Irish soldiers in it is stationed, tbe day is made a holiday. The green ribbons and ties, the flag with the harp and the sunburst, are universal, of course; but, aside from these, each place and clime has its local variations, and certainly a most amusing velume could be compiled illustrating the many methods of celebrating. In Australia, a kangaroo run a captlve turned loeso for the purpose or a hunt for the wild deg, or a grand sham battle, may diversify the day; in Ireland there is a dance and a parade, and sometimes, it must be con fessed, a battle that is net all "sham," for they have their little differences ever there, and when the "petheen" is iu and the wit out they often reopen the Judgment and try the old case ever again. "When (billalabs are Hying and head cracking," says Father Tem Burke, "it is net in the Irishman's nature te Gee his friends pushed without coming te the rescue. " BT. PATniCK'fl DAV WEATIIEn. The etd fcuil of Celt and Saxen, and the somewhat newcr bnt mere bitter feud vt Orauge and ltibbenmcn, are, heaven 1m praised, fast losing their ancient virulence, for "Londonderry's ours, my beysl" (a polit ical cry, referring te the fact that London derry, the old Orange stronghold, has elected home rule and tenant right Parucllitcs). But there nre still plenty of miner feuds little ones for a penny fends between families that only date back COO or 600 years quite modern, In fact None of tbese can compare, of course, with the old feuds like that of the O'Heggartys and McSwjnes, for instance, which began about 1500 U. C.,011 the occasion of tbe landing of the Gcdalians In Ireland, when the ancestor of the O'Heggartys se far forget himself us te pull the nese of the an cestor of the McSwynes. In the United States, of course, the great event of the day is the precession, and next te that the speeches. A celebration with out precession or sjieech would be a startling novelty in America, and no ether pcojile fall into the national custom se readily as the Irish, who have natural gifts for inarching and oratory. At thu date of the last census the United States contained 0,000,000 jieople of pure Irish bleed, and about 8,000,000 with a dash of the same a total of 1 1,000,000 w he have native or hereditary rights te celcbrate St. Patrick; and since the day the Irish laborers in Bosten joined in that little pro pre cession te Bunker Hill, they have !cen iu no wise backwnrd, especially where a slap could be given te England. James Antheny Freude eays that one-half of the troops who fengbt TUB K.VIGUTS Or ST. rATIUCK. tinder 1'utnain, Warren, Kulllvan and Wtu-h-ineten in 1T75-7 were of Irtih extraction, and though, in his willingness te depreciate Kncllih-Amcrlcain. he exasperates crcatlv. "i" l x'm '1 tr-rCf i33 vc"'-?- OfZ wfJBP ret ttte names and records tftidw a Vtfy large Irish percentage. Geerge Washington was an honorary member of tbe "Friendly Sens of St ratrlcknnd always attended their annual banquet wben it was pessible; and the long record of Irish -American soldiers, from Mont gomery te Gen. James Shields, does net show one dishonored name. Se where should the levers of Bt. Patrick feel mere free te cele brate than In the land that Montgomery of Itaphee died te make free I 7rntti n Wrlfoine Reims. Mast It net be te tlioje who rndme life-long bodily tuCfrrtngf Frem childhood te old age many pensem ere tormented with rhenma II ,111 mid liciiialflla. Ordinary medication nud tei'lcal reim-dle are of sIIr'iI, uud Sinn) a of temporary efficacy. Te escape Iho rxtrcme tortures of these agonizing complaints, thry elieuld be annihilated at the outset with Hut teller's Blemnch Hitters, which cxixts from Ihesjatrm the ncrld luiiurllles that brgvt thrm. Iho eldeur m le lta cfllwiey nn u bleed depurenl lu this pellicular Is wry am ple, and Mrungly concurrent ami convincing. In violent forma of these diseases the nerves are terribly rucked. A wlneglaMltil or two or the Hitters before, the hour et ritlrlnjr usually brlngH a r?ilta from I'.ilii, ami enables Iho sufferer te fa cure, much needed npec. Fer kidney troubled, nulnilnl complaints, Indl gist Ien, liver remphilnt nnd couttlpatleui U10 Hitters l IlkewUe beneficial. The Homeliest Han in I.tncsitir. At tcell as the handsomest, and ethers are InvlUwl te ealt nn snv druggist and cut ftc a trial bottle et Keturi's llalstm tnrtnolhreat aud LunKS.a remedy tt.at la selling entirely upon Its merits and Is guaranteed te cure nud relleveall L'hronleanrt Aoute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption, l'rlee A3 cents and tl. JanlMjdAw (t) Msrry Teer Beds When Yen Will. Your Daugh ters When Yen Can. Hut In either case counsel thorn te use nothing but Hep Ointment for chapped hands and lips, tore nose, cold cracks ana rough, 1 Imply skin. Sever Mil. All druggists, 25 nuit 60 cent, or mail stamps te Hep Ce., Mew Londen, Conn. ('0 Trcubled with worms t Take Vinegar lilt ters-best thing In the world for worms I Ilapt nr caic guaranteed by Ur. .1.1) Mayer, ail A roll street, Philadelphia. Kose atouce, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of cures af ter ethers tall, advlce free, send for circular. marle-lvdAw BVEU1AL A'OTJUKH. Tit AT HACKING UOUOII can be SO quickly cured by Bhlleh'a Cere. We guarantee It. Beld by 11. U. Cochran druggist, Nes. 137 and 138 North Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa, (1) A UKKAT D1SCOVKIIY. The greatest discovery of tbe nineteenth cen tury Is lir. LeslICa ttpeclil l'rescrlptten for sick beadache, which U the dlscevury of an eminent physician and used by him for ever thirty years befere giving It te the public, and H stands te-day without a rival. Lead adror adrer tlteuunl In another column. NallatatiUnn Universal. In the past three months I have sold ene hundred and six bottles of Thomm' Kcleelrte Oil Never saw a mefllclne In my life that gave such universal satisfaction. Cured an ulcerated threat Inr me In twenty-feur hours; cover tailed te relieve my children or croup." U. It Hall, DrurgUt, Uruyvllle, 111. Cor sale by It. it. Cochran, druggist, 137 and lb North ljueen street. Lancaster. SLEEPLESS NIUHTB, made miserable by that terrible cengh. Billion's euro is the remedy Jnr you. Beld by 11. li. Cochran, druggist Nes 37 ana 189 North Onaen BU Lancaster, l'e. ( Served lllm Ittght. "I have used Burdock Bleed Billert.nna am happy te say boy hav e done me mere geed than anything yet. Bend a further quantity at once." This man was a sufferer lrem flys pcpidfi for twenty yeni s, ills name Is Alexan der Leugh, and he lives at Alpena, Mich, rnr rale by il. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 und I3J North Quceu stroet, Lancaster. What ene Dese Hid. 8. 8. Graves, of Akren, N. Y., hid Asthma of the worst Und. Toek one aose of yaetwat' Kclerlrie OH and was rolleved In flve ir,inet. He adds : Would wulk ten miles for I hts in edl cine aud pay 15 a bottle ter it. licurud my wife of rheumatism like magic." for sale by II. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North (Jaeen street, Lancaster. aOUOU-VrHOOI'lNUCOUaUanailrencbttls Immediately relieved by Sbtleh's Cure. Held bv H. IS. Cncbrun, druggist, Nes. 157 and l&J North neen BU Lancaster, Pa. (I) threw Awny S350, 11 Troubled with asthma ler eight years. Net quite two bottles et Thomai" JCcleetrla Oil cured me completely, alter spending ever taM wunnui 1 no augment, uenuni." jiiiiais wnm August Trubner, of Tyroue, l'a, rnys. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and I St) Net th Queen street, Lancaster. BUILOU'B COUUil and Consumption euro la sold by ns en a guarantee It cures Con sumption. Held by U. IS. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen Bt. Lancaster. Fa. (3) Hew About the Dotes. Many peeple before purchasing a medicine naturally Inquire the size et thu dose and thu strength of It. In using Burdock Bleed Bit terta teaspoonful forlbellltlu ones uud two teaspoentuls for grown folks are all that Is necessary atone liine. This magnificent med med lcleo 1h net only economical but very plcatant tiilbe taste rorfiilebyll.il Cechntu, diu (.ljt,137uiid 1S North (luecnatreet, Lancaster. tYendcrfai;c'Drea. W. 1). Heyt & Ce , Wbolcsale and RetaU Druggists nfUeine, Ua , says: We havnbuen using Dr. King's New Discovery, Electile lilt lilt ters acil tluuklen's Arnica Salve for four years. Unv never handled remedies that sell us well, or give such universal satisfaction, 'ihere have been soine wonderful cures ef fected by these medicines In this city. Hev i nil casta of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles et Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connec tion lth Klectile Hitters. We guarantce thf.m always, sold by It. II. Cochran, Drug utst. 137 and 13V North fjueen street, Lancas ter, l'a. (1) I have had catarrh for twenty yi nrr, and used ail kinds et lemedles without rellut. Mr. bmltb, druggist, of Little rails, recennnundtd JUy's Cream lialin. The enactor the llrstap llrstap plicatien was maglcil.lt allayed thulnllam u allen und the next morning my head was as cltar as a bell. One bottle haa Cooe me se much geed that 1 am convinced Its use will t Ifect 11 permunnnt cure, it Is seething, pleas unl aud easy te apply, and I strongly urge Its usHbyallaufroteis.-Uce. Terry, Little rails, N Y mr'JirdceJAw Mether Meiueralt Mettiersl.il Are you disturbed ut night aud breken of your rest by a sick child sulCerlng and crying with the uxciuclallng pain of cutting teeth 7 If se, go ut once nnd get a bottle of Mils. WINBLOWaitOOTHINGSYUUi. it will re re re llove the peer little sulTerer Immediately de pend upon It; there Is no mtstake ubentlt. There Is net u mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic it Is perfeclly Bale te use In all cases uud pleasant te the tase, and Is the prescription of ene of tbe eldost and best loumle physicians aud nurses In the United States. Meld every where, 23 cents u bottle. uwyZ2-lyd&w Hume Doubt the Illbla And the motive) of Its authors, but nene who have used them d( ubt thu ulllt'ttey et Burdock Bleed IllUeri, This splendid bleed tonic Is without u. peer, remule byll.lt. Cecluur, druggist, 137 and 113 North Queen street, Lun cusiur. I'rrfuuel. Mr. N. H. rrebllcbsteln, et Mnetln, Ala., writes : t take great pleasure In iccoiuiiiuud icceiuiiiuud Ing Dr. King's w DUcvrry ter consump tion, Laving used It ter u suvete attack of IhencMtlH una i.aturth. It fcnve inulnstunt relief uud entirely curid inn, und I have net been millcUd since. 1 ulse beg te statu that 1 hud tried elDiir luiucdtiM with no geed rikiilt. Have also used JMectrle UltUirs iinu Dr. King's Miw Life 1 11 s, both et which 1 cun recom mend. Dr. King's New Discovery ter Consumption, Coughs uud Cclds, Is suldeu u pi'Sltlvuguai untee. Trial bottle free at II. 11. Cochran's Drug Htere, Nes. 137 and VI t Mirth tjuceu street, Lancaster, l'a. (1) Iturkleu' Arnica Halve. Tbb llsfn Balv In tbe world for Cuta.llrulecfl Beres, Ulcerv, bait lib" urn, rover Berua.Tetter, Chapped lianda, Chilblains, Cerns, uud all bktu aruptlens. and positively cures l'lles, or no pay required. It lsguaruiitrep logtve per fect satlslaclleu, or money refunded, l'rlee S3 cents pur box. for bhIe by 11. 11. Cochrun, Druggist, Nes. 137 uud 13U North Queuu street, Lancaster, i'u. June'.'7 1yd ATTUUNEXa. T U r U E it H. K A U Kl'M A N, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW, NO. JSOUTII rillNOK ST., Lancastr, l'a. 128-lydftw F UH FRffiSH SPIOKS, Flavoring Water, go te Extracts and Distilled Kote J. !. HOUGHTON A L'O.. Largest and Cheapest Drug Heuse la Luncis Luncis tet, nes. vu and tt West King stitet. MMtifc auaxs Kxrwaw cemiawy. tttt tfram the Asalataatraremaa or the Ua- llvety Department A Suhjoei In Which Theaianrls Ar Deeply Oenesraed. Abniit five ca's age 1 suffered fiem pelnfnl urination and great psln and weakness In the lewtr part or my btek, pain In the limbs, bad taste In the rueutb, dlssuit at feed, and great mental and bodily deproislen. 1 live at Ml Yerk street, Jersey City, and en arriving home ene ntght I found a copy of the Bhnhtr -tlmatic.c that had been lettdurtng the day. I read the article, " What If the Disease tnat Is Coming Upen UsT" It de scribed my symptoms and.,icellngs better than I could It 1 had written a whole book. My trouble was lndced "like a thief In the night," for It had been stealing upon me un awares for years. I sent Inr a bottle cf Shaker Extract et koeis, or seigars ey rup.ana ueiore I had taken one-half of it 1 felt the welcome relief. In a few weeks 1 was like tny old iclt. I enjoyed and digested my feed. My kldneys seen recovered tone and strength, and the miliary trouble vanished. 1 was well. Millions of peeple nred eoaie medicine sim ply te acten the bowels. Te thorn 1 commend shaker Extract In the strongest possible terms. It Is the gentlest, plcasantest, safest and surest purgative In this world. Tti.i most dolleato wemen andehtldren may take It One point mere 1 1 have alt the mero confldenoeln this medlclne because It Is prepared by the Shakers. 1 may claim te be a religious man myself and adtntre the Bhakers for their seal, consistency and strict business Integrity. What they make may be trusted by the pub lic W. H. HALL. rer sale by all druggists and by A. J. White, SI Warren street. New Yerk. fobs lyd&wTu,Th&3 lAINE'S OEIiKHV COMPOUND. PAINE'S eukks NKllVOUS l'HOSTHATlON, NKKVOUB HKAUACIIR, NKU11ALU1A, NKUVOUB WKAKNKB8, HVOMAUlt AND L1VEU WIS- KABK3, R11KUMATIHM, DYSPEPSIA, and all Affections et the Kidneys, 'WEAK NERVES. I'AINK'A CKI.PKY COMPOUND Is a Nurve Tonle which never fatlit. Cnnlaliilng Celery and Cecen. tluwu wenderlul stimulants, it special) cures nil nei veua dlsurdurs. RHEUMATISM. 1'AINKM CKI.KKV COMl'OUNU purlfles Ui bleed. It drives out the laotle nole, whleh causcH liliQuniatlsin, und it stores thu bleed making organ-it" a healthy condition. The true rumedy for Itheuuialtsm. KIDNEY OOMfliAINTH. 1'AINKM CEI.KUY COMPOUND quickly restores the liver nud kldneys te purfoel health. This curative power, combined with Its net ve tonics, U why It Is the best remedy for all kidney eeuipluluts. LVY8PBP8IA. 1-AINK'S UKLKUY COMPOUND strength ens ihe stomach) nud quiets tbe nerves of the digestive organs. Tula Is why It cures even the worse casus of 1j spenila. oeNS'riPA'riON. PAINK'rt CKI.KUY COMPOUND Is net a cathartic. It Is a laxative, Klvlng taivaml uuturul notion te thu bowels uegularlly surely fellows Its use. Uoeommonded by prolesslenal and business men. tend ter book. l'rlee, 11.00. Beld by Druggists. WELLS, KlCHAllUBUN A Ce., Proprietors. Ilurllnyten, VU () rnUK MUHO.UKUANMA KIVKIt Hews thirty miles along the westtlde et the county. It's a pretty healthy stream, but stall there are seme thlity te forty thousand people within reach of Its fogs who ought te knew that thsy need have no fear et chills, malarial affections and '.nervous prostrations If they use Stadiger's Aurantii The beat compound known for the prevention and cure of diseases arising from disordered stomach and liver. Dyspepsia, Llver Com plaint, ISUIeusness, Leus of Appotlle, Nervous l'rostratlen, Malarial I'olsenlng, all yield ,te It, and the system receives fresh bleed and vitality. Druggists keep It. augQ-pltd -TTALUABIii: MKLHOAli WOHK. TRUTH, Or the BUIEVCK Ot' LirK. A VALUAOLK MEDICAL WOKIC, the' only true description of this ttnoen Man hood, Nervous una Physical liublnty, I'rouin I'reuin I'rouin tnreDcolluo, Kirers of Youth, und 1 he untold mlnerlcH consequeiit te same, as well as sn ox ex ox pesuronf quarks und thelr he called medical works, by which they victimise thousands, and by iholrexiiggeruUngdlsuabf, mukes these peer sutrurers Insane. Kvery young man, lntddle-ugcdoreld, should lead this book. It Is mero tiiHii wealth le Item. Bund two cent stamp for 11 copy. Address, till TMOtt.THKKL. r33 Netth reurth Ht, rhlladclphla, l'a 1131yd DUMITHKUIA, MEAHLES,80AnL)KT rEVKU, Andethur xymodle dlseasus lurk lntbeat lntbeat mesphuru and hover ever every household at .this season of the year when thorough venti lation Is luipvictloible en acceuut of Uie se verity of the weather, Frequent fumigation et apartments with OKAUURY'S HYDjO. NAl'H'l HOI. l'AbTILl.EB purifies Iho utinos utines phere, destroys dlseiau g&rms, nnd thoroughly dlsliilects nil curpet', bedding und drapery, whlln liuparilng u dullgbllul urouiutle odor thutls net inlurleus te silver, bnuianr ether inutuls. CtillurH. cIoheIh, utiles. Ac, nlienld be made healthy by burning thereliiHSiAltUKY'S BULfllUU CANDI.KM, which are puie, cleauly und sale. Fer the toilet, bath, lava tery and nursery, HKAI1UK1M HYDRO NAI'HTHOL BOAl' should be used exclu sively. -l)en't forget HENBON'B I'LASTKKH f.r aches und palns.'fea (3) -lOLDHN BI'KOIKIO. DRUNKENNESS -Oil TIIK LIQUOlt HA11IT POSITIVELY CUKKD ISY ADMIN1BTKU1NG l)U. HA1NEB' U( (I.DAN Si'ECiriU. It can be given lu u cup of cotreo or tea with out the knowledge of the persen taking It 1 Is absolutely liaruucBs, and will effect u jierma neiit and simedy cure, whether thu patient Is a modurute drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made i.iiimiirutd mun who buve UJien Uelden iBne- cltlu in thelr ceffuu without their knowledge, und te-day lllove they quit drlnklngef their own freewill. lTNKVKIl rAILS. The ivs tern once linprognated with the Specific. It bo be bo ceiiio an utter lmpeilbllily for the liquor umx'Ule te exist, rnr sale by CHAM. A. LOCH Kit, Druggist, Ne. KnalKltigBlruet, Luucaater, l'a. aprl3-ldTuThAS rjlI.Tf'H OKBAM IJALM eataruh--3ay fever. ELY'S CUEAH IJALM cures Celd In Head liuturrh, Uosecold, lluy lfnvor,Uii'tnoss1IIeud lfnver,Uii'tnoss1IIeud lfnvor,Uii'tness1IIeud ache, l'rlee KJ Cents. EASY TO USE. Ely lire's, Owcge. N. Y U. 8, A. YOU WILL 8AVK MONEY, TIME, I'AIN, TUOUI1LE, And Will Cure OATAKitli, by Using ELY'S CREAM BALM. A particle Is applied te eachnettrtl ana is agreeable. Price Hi centH at arugglsta t by nutll, registered, w cts. ELT HUOTUEIIS, ' za Orcenwlch St., New Yerk. nevlSdydiw RUlTUHK-UUltKOUARANTKKD BY Dr. J. H. Mayer, Ul Arch street, f hlludul phla, l'a. Kaxuutenui. Ne operation or busi ness deluy. Thousands of cures. At Keystone llouke, Heading, l'u, 2d Saturday et each month. Send for circulars. Advice free. send for circular, Ac, te main otllee. Kit Arch BL.l'hllu murlu-lydAw CJAKK, HUHK AND Hl'KKDY (JUUK. O Itupture, Varicecele and (special Dlneaies of either box. Why be huinbugned by quacks wben xeu can find In Dr. vvi Ight the only Ilia clak I'HTSiciAHlnl'hllad'IphlaKbe mukes a specialty et the above dlseasrs, and Cuats 'jitMf tUBSsutiAaAHTSiti. Advice free day ana even'.tig. Strangers can be treated und ru turn home same amewprtvaty 211 North Ninth Street, Above liuce, I'. O. llex C73 l'hlladulphla. lebiJlyflAw CELERY ClPiND, ess. pi viiij And hbi -TBI- ROCHESTER AMP, Sixty CanajB-fjlf at t Beat Uwm all. Anether Let of CHIAP ULOBBa ter an OUateves. TBS ?MAFaOTION "t UTAL MOULD W XOBBIR OOHUIOH WEATHERSTRIP BeaUthemall.'TM strip outwears sil ethers. Keeps tnit the cold. Step ratUlng or windows. Scxalnfle the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or flirt made In applying It. Can be fltted anywhore-jib boles te bera, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink- cushion strip is the most Krfeet. At the Store, Beater and Konge Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, SM SOUTH QUEMN BTn LAKOABTBX.rA- , - .. . ., ! ,m lau---- a ... S' TOVEHI HTOVKHIt CALL AND EXAMINE, KIEFFEB, & HERR'S stock or STOVES I "The Sfle&did"ud1' Bright Uiinend" HAVE HO RIVAL AS HEATERS, Ter we alt like warm feet, and this can out be enjoyed at a FULL II ASK UEATEK. Have comleit and save money by buying a Geed Heater at once, rather than spend.'your money for a Cheap Steve, only te trade it en for old Iren next year. We;hAfeC7-anUef Uieae en hand Uiat we can sell very low, hv Ing taken thorn in trade-some having been used but one or two yean. AMD FOB COOKINO "The Splendid." bb4 "Moatenr Kmufcs" Meyer rail te Otve Batlsfaotlen. Our Line of Braallerana Cheaper Steves and Ranges la Complete. AVOKDKKS Mil I'LUUIUMU.-S UN ROOriNO AND Ht'OUTlMU Reeelve I'rempt Attention. STNU BAD STOCK UBED.t Ne. 40 East Kjg St., LANOASTEIl, l'A. (Opposite Court Heuse. TJl VNKH de TTAKNESH, TRUNKH, &a, FOUND AT LAST. THE TRAVELER'S DELIGHT. A Very Haudseme and Cenveni ent DAG, inaJe- et tliu Finest Qual ity Brown Grain Leather, and fur ntaiicd with Cleths, Hair and Teeth Urusli, Seap Dish, Teeth Powder Bettle. Made from 12 te 10 incliec. CALL AND IX AMINE OUK NEW-LINE or TRUNKS AND BAGS AT M. Haberlmsli & Sen's HADDLE.HABNR8H, AMD TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LAN0A8TEH. VA. MVBWAU. QUl'BrtlOK UUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. HENUY O AUTSUUl SONS, Ne. 1030 Chestnut Street, l'hUedelphla. Xxamtnatten will prove our Instrument far superior te any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash that abounds In the market, seen being et mere annoyance than pleasure te thelr owners. Old ana imper fectly made Music lloxes esretully repaired by experienced workmen from the manufac tory iu Switzerland. Correspondence solicited. Bena stamp for catalogue and price list. ueru-lydAw DIANO AND OHQAN'I UMNO. It will pxy you te walk up one flight et stairs te see hew nicely you can havu your Fiane or 0r( an Repaired. Viz t Itestrlngtng, Entire New Works put In. Cases Uevum lulled and Polished ts geed as new. Your yeliew alscelsred lvnrysorkeys made perff etly white, by a newly discovered process. This can all be dene at Wen. 20 and 80 Bast KingStreet, Second Fleer, Over Htackhouse's Bhoj Htere, WM. H. MANBY & SON. 113-1)0 Lancaster, l'a. ib -S3 m dm s-. I -mt e PEN EVKBY EVENING EX0KPX SUNDAY. BILKIIANDKERCUlErS AND MUrrLtlM AT EKISMAN'B. CELLULOID AND LINEN COLLARS AND CUETD AT EKISMAN'S. MEDICATED UNDE119UIBTSAIID DRAWERS AT ERIBMAH'B. Don't forget te leek at our NECKTIES AT KUIBMAH'B NO. 17 WEST KINO STREET. IMPKOVKD UUHUIUNED EAH DuUMS, ODBE FOR THE DEAF. l'eck's i'ateut Improved Cuihtoned Ear Drums perfeetiy restore bearing and perform the work et the natural drum. Invisible com fortable ana always In position. AH conver sation and even whispers heard-AUUuctly. Send ter Illustrated book with testimonials. rUEK. Address or call en r. Hiscox. ai llreadway, New Yerk. Men Hen thu paper. unulO-lydAwM,Wr ttuwmmmmw,nam tti tkavklkkb avium. ' -Lr we "" . fc-- i- 1 1-iii 1 ln.r, ijibiJ REAllINOA COLUMBIA RA1MMM9' - AND nRANUHES, AND LBBAMlV ' AND LANCA8TEK JOlrfl LIIUI . fc J ' OK AND ArTRB BUN DAY, NOV. M. TRAINS LEAVE KKADIHB. rer Olnmblx and Lancaster at 7: a . amn.ni1 din,, m rorqnarryvillflat7:ntleani,aaIS:lnA. rer Uhlskles at 7:20, 11 :30 a m, and (.-le p . TRAINS LEAVE COLUMBIA. Z Jld1' at 7 Jn a m , UJO and 1:48 p m. Wet Ixibanen at ws and 2:40 p ra. TRAINS LEAVE QUABBTV1LIA Vm? 1nOMler tM a m,aad tWBMMi Fer Lebanon at 3.50 ana :p m. LEAVE KING STREET (LaaeattWI Eer Ibannn t7,00a. ra, KBand , rf rer ua-Ty vine M Ml w!T"iV ft ?. LEAVE 1'UIKOB BTRXET tlAneaSa S25 S5S2L,&nS.V2s "!!. rorguarryvllleat-.iam, l: aadeVm TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON rer Lancaster at 7:H am, 12:30 ana TJBpM. - w. uih,j ..uvmii iiin 111 lau UM, bundat Tit Aims. TBAINB LEAVE KBATIIMO rer Lancatter at 7:0) a in ana 4:00 p m. rer Quarry vl'le at l.-Oupm. THAIN8 LEAVE QUABRTVILLB rer Lancuter, Lebanon ana Keadlng at TiM TRAINS LEAVE KINO ST. (LaaeMtar.t Ker ReadlnB ana Lebanon at 8,-en am MidhM pnt. rer Quarry villa at B:W p m. TRAINS LEAVE rillNlJE ST. (LftfletUter.l rer Heading and Lebanon at 8:11 a m ul 4.-04 ptll- rer Quarryvllln at 5:13 p m. TRAINS LEAVE LBHANOI rer LnncMter at 7:31 a m ana S.4S p m. rer Quarry vllle at ; p m. . . rer connection at Columbia. Marietta J aae lien, Lancaster Junction, Manhelra, Kea4Ua aua Lebanon, nee time table at ill atMiMM. A. M. WILSON. SueenatmCMK PKnNHThVAKlA BAIIiKQAO 8ClIEDULB.-m eflect from ju, 1880, Trains uuva Lacabtib and leave aaa al m at l'hlladelnhla as fellows' Lvalb Leaxm WESTWARD racineBxpressl. News Expressf.. Wav Poasenaurt ruuadelpiita. Lascaitar, IKCip, Dl. 4:80 a. m 4J0a.ui 1X0 k in. ear, a. as. J0a,m. Mthsm. uwp. BV f.iep.js itsep. m. MaatralnvUMLJeyl u. xaaii-Anuny N lagara Express Haaevar Aoeom rastLlnef rredertckAocein.... Lancaster Aoeom..., fctamstranr Aeoem.. via Columbia 7:ea.m. via celumbln umua.m. via Columbia via ML Jey. xup.m. 4:411 n. 111. iuninuu Acceni, B(unsuirvTiress. dwd m WettarxvWs-IUsI fcUpp-m, S?ki---. Uei 1:40 a. win st w a ar - a. . - Lare. -rsata. rail. Bipressl raitLlnef ilarrlsbarit Express. Lancaster Acoem ai, ColnmblaAceom, . . Seashore Express .... raiUdelphla Aocem. Bandayltau Day KxprcasI Harrutburg Acceu 2:20 a.m. e8a. m. B:10a.m 8:66 a. m. Sh00a.HL U8p.m 1-08 p. m 30 p. m t:46 p. m 3:4a p. m. 1030 a. v. riAMter IMS. n. step, je. -p. m. Ktap, w. uawi :45fi. 1 I'ne Lancaster AoueuimoOatlon tea-rea Mm. t1sturtat8U0p, truand arrive at Lancaster atfcKp.n, The alarietu AcoeuuaoaaUon leaves ceina . bta at eue a. rn. ana reaehea Marietta at Ma, Atae. -eaves Columbia at 11:40 a. m. aa 4b. MSM AtWUUIII aisUIULUI Bi IKIU BU1U 8BP sUssiV-lB Marietta alies p. ui. and arrive at CaiiaMi' ' MO l.alse, leaven at 8:36 ana arrives MM, . abb sera Aroemmoaanoo isavca at ;:10 ana arrive at Lancaster at . ;;sj nncurg biil Hamstur Express at Os a, m. ,-xr , no s-reaerlek AcoeiumodaUom, wtsi, '? . necung at Lancaster with raatliaksrBfl. -t ie g. m..- wW ran tbreugk te rnmSmtrTHK- i Columbia at iMB.and reeaeaLajietialisXrl SS blbi. ; lianever AocemmoOatlon, East, leave Oat Ulnlil& nt A-lOft ,n lnlu 1 ,i n. ! ---- - .. . ..... . ! hia.m M - i- E .i ii. m uuuneciuig wiia uay Jtxpreas, ; ,v ua Bar day. XMVb IHHVi WlIMk, K1U nUllUlkV, WUdX I will step at Down!ngtewn,CoateTtll west, uu MunOay, when aat4L itepat Downlngtewn.rjcatesTiilA'rarkw. enre, , sai, 4oy,Huueuiewu ana uasuwws. irh' he enlv trains which ran Oaltv. Oa nicfl tae Mall train wnstrnnt bv way of uelamUi, ui n. nmiv, uenerai rasienger imr UUAS.B.VUOU Uenerai Maruutw. tlTOVKH. ve. F L1NM UKKNKMAH. HOBSEFURNISBING! STOVES I I'arler Steves, Tarler Heaters, Cook BteTMt &M and lt&nirua. J&i ' - v$M Ti7 AiiiFiiEiiisuH naaa, Our Old Style Hand-Made Tlnwar take 1i' Lead. yj WOOD AND WILLOW WAUB. J,1. Ilaskets, lluckots.Tubs.'Uutter Ohnrns. Chura llucks, llroems, step Laaders, Wash Ltna. , ilea Uerds. Table and fleer Oil Uetlia. CUTLERT. A I ull Line et Table and rechet Cutlery, ,. llueera, Bctseets, Ac., Aa, Ac LAMPS. Stand Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Kiackat ; Lauipt, Uas and Cuul OH Cbandellers, Lanterns, Ac 3. aa- The Largest Bteek or lleanefurnliblaa; 'L tioeds lu the etty. t'iumbtlng ana Us rtt- ; ting. Tlu Reefing a Bpccialty. ' mm & BREHEUM, QllEAT 8T0VJS STORE, Ne. 163 North Queen Btntyki LANCASTER rA. COAL. 4 s il, MAM'l'ltx, WkOLMAU AD IBnAlk BkAAsa la All Kinds of Lumber and OeV m sWYaaes NO. sae nerui wavartae mmm J 3 aiTfieis. ntmvn Lemen. Laneastar. aSAwB i-H"- . r 'kj AUMUAKDNKH'H COMrAXXX. COAL DEALERS. orriua:-Ne. 123 North QueenBtroet, aa He. ,. gj 6t4 North rnnce street. YAniw: North rrtnee Street, neariwaAlag snriAlta LANOARTBR. FA nOAIil COAL I FricQ of Ceil Reduced -AT- G. SENER & SONS, COU. I'lIINCE A WALNUT BIB. Janllfd HUMMKU BJC80UTS. ., irj j i j ,.. i m i 7 ETUEHILL," ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Oiean Kud Kentucky Avenue. Open rebruaty I, te November 1. IrfMk U0X1KW- M.J,KCKBT. uarl-3ina Mar., June, July. A 'XLANTiU OITY, N. J. THE MANSION. ATLANTIC CITY, IT. J. (Popular-Wlnter or Summer ) Liwrt HetelV Most Convenient. Slegantly t ulxhed. Liberally Managed. Ol'EN ALL TUB YEAR. CUA8. MeOLADE, Prep. W. E. CeciiaAM. Chief Clerk. febix-Oma A TLANTIO OITY, N. J. HOTEL NORMANDIE, (roncerly Hetel A inland.) TNOWIOI'EN.-W UrunNl9lIEDkNeVAT.KDBODBl.BD. JOS. K KLANIUIM, J. marl-lmd-Mar.Apr.July.Aug. NOTIOK TO TKEaPABHERS ABB OUNNEUS.-AU Persons are terrtr gjj ....... ,ntm.mjiiim unv of the IsaO el U) uiaeiia.wu!----.,-.-,-,,,, clesea. jlllier for the Pury.rrefca aestgnedaltwlids t,eUce.AN rllRKMAH( U I'BUOYALDBK. Alf."neVs mr lUW.Oel.'aian'i H.ltt ;: 'w,?a "v e g y.i. 1 V Y' rj. . &i -';: M Atv 45i ti$ iva"! vJ- -3 ! '01 l VSfVf., 'k 'V 1 VJ3 VWl. -. .-: .''Aa . ,$" m jH m tfv -J 37 J&li r&m 1 'M w'sa 'ia m - t5i .nri aJ m 'iV J S , via ytrl m .Jit r. VA
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