"Scwf55S.lB!.7i - . V U V- T-w V " ' " -r--r,j - -Ji I l .' , F -, 3- erJ . I.V -,, llfj . J k - ; This LANCXSTER DAILY INTELLIGEyOEI?, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8. 188a V-'-: .J , ,- V iliniwta SOME INFORMATION IN REGARD TO SOME MCN OF L.VEnY. ',v ' . f 1 Hew Ttey Bcscoe Xcon1e from tJie Rag. fc g r7 of tlie Winds end Ibe TVarr. MflW fliA Rrf-vtrA Wna flrf-anlM.! ntlil wow ua jruuri jvvv. fierida. u it were Btretciicu out ireni . New Yerk straight ncresa Uie continent k ene end would touch Omaha. This line ' e k broken te places, but in evcrv ilnnirer- -"rr eua locality, in eneta where in fctemir t-'m weather the merciless clcmenta arc ready ,,r te cast uptiieir nunian freight en tne tif. snore, a moil etanus watching, looking t! seaward with a keen and nractlccd eve. n?" WBdV nt thn elitrlilrat rifm te trlre the EV Bignnl nnd start te work of rescue. Jjfe, TI1C8O men are the patrolmen of the ' jaie (saving service, uncynre trieu ami a-f trim. Tlielr tri(lipr lipnfpn fnrevi nlfpst F the fact of their long Gcrvice in the cau&e ?i- or uumanity. te-i? that the sailor dreads be much ns the J& proximity of kind. Tliere nre few ves & eels which, when well handled, cannot ?& they have plenty of 6ea roem: but a lee h Bhere is n Bailer's bugbear. The Atlantic in coast is ueuchwimi ecapers iewhs. it is Sp in nppreadiinft these ports in heavy & danger. :a -rrem jape naucras 10 cape ueii tne ?? coast is probably mero faverable te sliln- &rA wrecks than any ether coast line in tlie wnrfd. Tlita fa dim in ihnfnrr. Hint llm K$' northerly and easterly winds have a ten- ST UKuvy u set. uiu curiums uuwji uiuii iiiu ferrt coast. An easterly wind is almost Eure fe' te be accompanied by n fee or liazc. Si "When a vesscl has a northeasterly gale. Lp; a strong current which Beta in toward tne coast norm or cape liattcras l reiu t no Banks nnd n fee te contend with, bhe K? is in a tight box. 5 which liave been wrecked en the New MJ" Jersey coast alene could be placed in n -t uiiv, vuu tur ciiu, uiey weuiu rcacn irem KS. Bamccat te Sandy lloek. Such, bow- t& ever, is the vigllance of the life saving jjfM eervice uiai uunng tne last year out or &; o.vev jjcreeiis uiveivcii in wrccKS en if United States coasts, only 17 lives wrre uau nun u muui.'u u rvuiurikiiuie miQv- K eavmg lives imperiled by ehlnwreck as Mi it human ingenuity had reached its ut- spf most limit. " ? i jit u jui)umiuiu iur iiiu iniuu unaccus temca te tne dangers or tlie cca te con ccive of the horrors of a wreck. The railroad accident comes unawares. Death by burnini: Ls net pfolemred. Tlie mid i night assassin gives no warning,- Elee TXADT TO L.Vtn'CTI. pC?r tricity is ten thousand times quicker than K?sP which unnaturally deprive men of their uvea ami which nre common te Human ity ceme without warning. Jleu nulfer met ip.TRi: wnen in tun nrr. or iirmrr. initie ft ' the victim of n shipwreck previdence &- deals out with no unsparing hand the jfew awful .agony of Buspense. Tlie pea is vft bjew te claim lis ucau; ic toys wiui ita v7 vlplima like a t"it with ft nmiiRn. In a b''!'Bterm at cca the heavy hand of nature is & Tlie inky atmosnhere of the ulcht. the &?shugh waves raising their Bublirae ciestn 'ja te tne Diact curtain auove, tlie Hying '.! scud, and way ie leeward a dark nnd V4 almost indistinguishable liiie of land, J ;. ui3 is a eccne wuicii weuui Einte terror kii te the stoutest heart: when te it is added g'w the shrill sound of the wind as it ru&hea JRT through the rigging, a sound weird, tm- Si.hf wiruuy, wuicii no ku tan ucscnue, me Jsib eel, berne down en the thore by the fury iji of the wind and the terrlble power of the sea, Etnucs ec lasr. 'men comes tne period of suspense. The imagiuiitieu, wreucht te intensity bv the previous ter- SfS rers, eiwns a new Held of horror te its TtSir liclpics3 Tictun. it is in scenes like tliu &fe that human coiu-eeo rLes te sublimity. yr? Fromevery spot but ene points the grim RSe. finger of death. But from that ene spot S te the bliipwreckcd txiller, nnd it is cfc" cuided by the hand of the .watchful 5&?i patrolman of the life saving station. Wvif I' Is tonxsslble in a brief nrticle te give $v,t mero uian a rcrj' general mea ei tne l rS? .Unlit! Rintna f 1Fn Rnr f tr nnirt Tf 1? $(. , j,, ,..i f.,. i .:...i! wudj uuuw iiiu uiuei' x'viiui;!' luiiiuiiuti riji , ui us muu in existence, x no urei bj s-iE-tcmatie movement for the nid of aliln "Ve l.-.l ; j ,- , T-.-l-..4! (y wivcfeuu inuruiura iiaju jhuuu iu r.ugianii s in 1774, when the Royal Ihunane becicty PSj was established. lit this country tlie LWj JQrst life saving station was built at Co Ce PTO. basset, Mass., iu 1607, but provieiu te 5ji uus, in ieu, uie juassacuusetis uumane & Becietyhad dene much te save life en H-'the ley England coast. It was net, 5. tjjowever, until 183 J that any well direct s"S d efforts wcre inade for tlie protection fiVfr' of life and property at sea. The work of ESiljHfthe coast 6urvcywas begun in nbinall si' way. enirrcss maue unnroeriaiiona 7 avfrem rear te vcar and the eervice crmhi. fJly mcrcascd in value. In 1671 it i'PTeceivca an impc:us vnicli Jias car fxied it en te it3 present state f& et penectien. bumncr 1. iimilall sue ! m eeeaed te the head of the revonue tuarlne r'$' bureau of the treasury department. In Pcrtthe f ace of the greatest discouragemenfci S '& Mr. Kimball labored faitkfullv. Durincr pii the first year of I1I3 ctewaidship every Wfi&r person imperiled by shipwreck cu tlie &r ew Jccy coast vras saved. g 'jv'In 18:3 n commlisien cemisting of Sir. f- i$ Kimball, Capt Taunce nnd Capt. J. II. PsfrMcrryman, of the rc-cnua marine, tur- &?T?reycd, by order of congress, the ocean gLj'3 and lake coasts. Tlie report of this com- fesfjj' nussten was adopted by congress, and in Egj s 1974 a bill was passed and became a law. ; 7. y me previsions 01 mis uni 1110 ueia was considerably extended and the present ! Uelinue shape, continued until the sorvice which fe.Hj. hadgru..a te such magnificent propor prepor proper tjjSNtlons was handicapped by lack of money. ',jne cuuu nau grown 100 large 1 or us old cieines, anu us parents laueu te supply it with ti"vr. Jnstnt tliia tiinn (liftivi-i.1- fi 0 the steamers Huren and Metropolis, j-fesae louewing ciose upon tne etner, J'MroIce the nntlen tn !m Imiinit. Pi'VJ(M. r-f t " "". .. ' r.lt of these two UiKastcrs, however E0:'5jjfiS?Kc?t les?,0,f We. was the Ijest O 1 , . W" te the 5j,'wm ras-sed through bathhouse of con- aK', ..,u,i.Uuiuwviub service tool; us ffPfT. rank as a scparate institution. Mr. Kimball waschesenas general su fcT j ucrlntondeiit. nml flirt enrrttv . . i. ftjiihed en a firm foothold. Tlie system .M sew divided into twelve districts. Tlie wumber of stations is 220, m en the Atlontie and Gulf coasts. 41 en tlm lnl-(.a f lymA 7 en the Pacific coast. Each district Ip-te provided with a local supci Intendent. imicer 01 me revenue maiineis tlie SfH1 inspecler, and te each distiict is IJjasslgned an assittant inspector. In wm vi uAirueruinary iiereism meaais l ie saving station is two stories liigh I lias five rooms. Tlie upper lloer talus two 1 sleeping rooms and astore a, uiiu mu mwer uoer consists of a I and mess room, the i.-iiier 1.1,, n, I i.ii nt... nr '," T. ""-e " jmrnmum. iiiuu Bavmg appliances ure P CV! Bumeer. 1 ncre nre two kinds of mm u uw, me !ii rignimf' life beat i mw sun uear. -iiie Kit righting vm great bhe, prevents its use te any t Bi!g J " Aiwniin iwut. u j if!, eystcm wgan te assume KISS The work steadily fSrl877. t in 1877-8 Cibst vnTuabfe en Ihd great lakes, whc'fe the stations nre built en piers, nnd where it can be easily lowered into the water. This beat ii a wonderful machine, nnd is the outgrowth of nn invention of Lionel L.ukin, nn English conch builder, who constructed a model In 1781. It is co nicely adjusted that when it U capslred by the ferce of the sea, it im mediately rights itself. Thcre isin.the keel a alugef iron wclghlngl,400 pounds. In each end of the beat thcre is a solid bulkhead of cork, and along the sides underneath the rail nre arranged nlr tight compartments. Thus it Li easy te -understand that when the beat lies Lot Let bam up ou the water there nre two forces which tend te right hers the heavy iron keel above, which has a tendency te sink, nnd the nlr tight cemjiartmcnts below, which have n tendency te rite The beat is nlse nclf bailing. Tubes run through the liotteui. At the top of tlifse tubes are nlr tight valves which yield te the pressure of the water from above, but net from below, lust like a pump s-tve that in a pump tlie valves yield te the pressure from belew. Thus, when the beat i filled with water, it runs down through her bottom, but can not run back. The surf beat Is a lighter nnd Pinallsr affair, It ii mounted en a cnrri.ige iu tholie.it It en HO eimI ii hauled out te the water by the surf men, One of the most useful life saving appliances is tlie mortar gun, When n vessel is wrecked this gun iu taken te the point nearest te the wreck. It litis a range of nearly half 11 mile. Frem it is fired ft ball, te which is at tach ed a line m n d e of un bleached 11 neu thread. This line is coiled in such ti manner that ii pays out with tea reel v any fric SIUXCIIE3 HU0Y. tien. The ball, If aimed correctly, falla ever the wrecked vessel. The sailors en the vessel pull en it until the hauling line, which Is 1111 inch and a half in clr clr cumfcrcuce, U reached. Te this line is attached 11 tally lieard contain ing directions for I( arrangement and n tail block. The tall block is made fast te the vessel nnd the hawser fa hauled out. This hawBer is then made fast te the ves sel and ou shere it 15003 ever a crotch of weed. It is hauled as taut as posslble nnd then either tlie breeches buoy or tlie life car is put into use, (is the Ltate of the sea may ceeni best. The use of these two appliances i3 well shown in the ac companying illustrations. The life sai1 ing drcsa id another cppllance which is extremely useful In seme cases, l'aul Beyten has brought It liefoie the pul 11c, but it was InuMi long before he made it generally known. Each station has 11 keeper and six surf men. Thebuifmen nrocheHcn from In habitants of the locality who hnve Ik-cii familiar with the coast in their vicinity slnce boyhood. Ne favoritism l.l shown in their selection. They nre choflen strictly en their met lis, and are obliged te pass a rigid examina tion. They nre nil strict dlKcip- Tlielr n. I. K1MUA1.U u. a. uri! KU'i.vn htatie.v. Iiardy livra admit of no luxury. Their pay ranges funu 10 te f50 n month, and they nre obliged te ftirnibh their own feed. The day is divided into watches, nnd during Hi" night the patrolmen are obliged te meet each ether half way lo le twcL'ii their tespecthe stntinns nntl ex change Kens 1 1 pre tlie faithful dls- lljnrir of Ihnlr tln- tjince 1110 year 1 ui me titimeer or per sons Involved in disaster levessi'U en the ceast3 of the United States U Utl.11 1. Of this number all but CiOl lute Ihth caved, l'retn enlculatien 1 bastnl en the less of life prcviuui te the establishment of the present senle.'.it is blinwn that the system i3 the means of saving nearly 00 jicr cent, of Uvea which would be etherwise lest. What de you thiak et that? Ten Masse.v. Tlie IVulfi or I'jTnmlil Ijike. Miss Julia Hyde of this city, writing from Slieensliead, Washee county, gives the following jiassing glance nt Pyramid lake: "I shall never forget the first 6ight of the lake. It was simply grand. We dreve along the shore for twcnty-flve miles. Fer a long tlme we were in sight of the towering pyramidal rock from which the lake derives itsname. Seuth of this jock, in the center of the lower portion of the lake, is another large mass of rock, which resembles a pyramid in form; and near the northwest end or corner of the lake nre what ere called Tlie Three Pyramids.' Been from a dis dis tance they present the appearance of three pyramids, but when you reach n part of the lake near them you find they number about a dozen. The water of the lake is a deep and beautiful blue. Waves at times rise te an astonishing height en the lulsp, nnd breakers roll in upon the shore, which aroqulte formid able. "I think I have never In my life seen n mero glorious sunset than that I wit nessed here en the evening of my ar rival. The western sky was n mass of purple, vermilion and geld, resembling painted and gilded towers. Frent the deep blue of the lake rese tlie 6un tipped pyramids of tlie lower world, as though towering te meet theso of the mere ethcral 1 calms above, while between nil the nlr seemed filled with a quhering golden haze. All in this wild and tree less region seemed n dazzling picture dene In vermilion, blue and geld.'' Vir ginia City Enterprise Dinner Daggers. The newest thing in dinner favors is n jeweled dagger, net a papier macho nf Jair nor yet a ttage weapon, but a keen bladed dagger which, if your neighbor nt diuner be net te your liking or preve tireseme in conversation, you may use upon him with speedy anil fatal effect. In the mean time, no murderous ten dency taking possession of yen, you are expected te use this weapon te cut up your meat. The fashion Is iui expensive one, because it Is imjwrtant that tlie hilt be jeweled. Without the sparkle of the gem te gratify one'a rcsthetie tastothe glitter of the steel will still have some thing lacking. Tnie, there Is the possi bility of paste icwels, and if this savage fashion grown doubtless dealers in Khiue stones will mark nn advance In trade. Ne doubt a dagger drill might be in vented te fellow the repast, when the playfully Inclined might smite the steel together. Ihus does civilization ndvance with mighty strides. San Fraucisco Ex aminer, l'lcasant te TaLc "My dear," a fend husband remarked the ether day, "I have talked w ltd Dr. Juldew about your case, nnd mi I have brought you a lairef diamond earring." "Oh, hew levtlyl" she exclaimed. Awl then, otter a moment of ecstatie admira tion, the added: "But I don't see what this has te de with exercise." "Why, iu the first place," was his an ewer, "you will go out mero and get much mere fresh nlrj nnd, In the second, you will continually be putting up your hands te assure yourself that tlie dia monds are net lest, and In tliat way" Klie interrupted him with eome saucy remark, but hit impudence was forgiven for the sake of the gift, Bosten Courier, air 1 iSypKs. Imat inns. LOUISIANA'S GLORIES. x Ni THE BCAUTIE8 OF THE 6TATE A3 6EEN DY ONE OF ITS RESIDENTS. . . ---"v Scenery Ttmt Stir the Seul of the Teet. Itoniantle Spot lijr talis nnd Hirer. The OiM nnd Interfiling l'cople One Hay See. In New Orlca ns we bury In evens nbove ground te escape the waters en which our city floats; In SU Martlnsvllle thcre are dungeons of underground cellars! and In ene parish the snows nre ornnge blossoms, and In another they fall from heaven Itscl. In the Acadian country, when n ball Is te be, a courier carries a flag and rides ever all the country shout ing out like n town ciler In the olden days the summons te the fete In Crc Crc Crc olcdeiu a young girl dend is bome te her grave by whlte veiled "death maidens," and In Acadia the very horses wear nmu lets te cliarni awny the "grl-grl." There are out of the way llltle hum In Louisiana where the cooking Is as geed ns nt Del Del Del monlce's nay, better. Who would net go a-swamping If only the way was shown him? Hew many tourists would be proof against n day nt Spanish lake, or a night's alligator hunt en the Atcha falaya? What Flerldian scenery can equal our Tchefuncta? Thore Is a street In Dublin only a few blocks long said te be tlie finest street In the world; nnd thcre is a river in Louisiana only navi navi gable for a llttle way that for licauty, for color of environment, is mnre finely plcturcsque and lovely than miles of the Thames, the Itlilnc, tne Arkansas or the Hudsen. NATunn AirnAra te run autist. Nature in Louisiana appeals te the nrt 1st, te the poet, te the photographer, te the tourist, who Lsnone of these in prac tice, yet all and mero in Ieve with the beautiful. Thcre Is an indcscribable charm in tlie softness of our lakes, the screne, deep beauty of our bayous, the splendor of our forests, the gaycty and gracennd Ihclyllfoef our plantations. Every vlllage has its inn, Its traditions, Its ncccsflilile gossip, its peculiar local customs, tee pronounced te escape tlie Interested looker en. Here you will find the big plantation, the line heuse over run Willi piclmnlrmlca, the teynl wel come, the never failing hospitality. Thcre you will find the ndelxt hut, the squalid tamalcs maker. Here you will find the voudeu witch wet king charms: thore you will find ma bclle crcole making a novena before her saint and praying for 11 husband. Thcre you will meet a pa tient, farm laboring friar or hear the dlrgelllie chant of the entombed Carmclllte nuns. One day you may stand under an erange tree freighted with 10,000 golden glebes of fruit; an other day you may climb up a ladder Inte the perch of the swamper i..' down n shaft Inte a salt inlne far liclew the sur face Ours Is a pastoral country, as pastoral ns England. All U neiitle nnd screne nnd matured and full of soft rcpose. The flowers and even fields, tlie still for ests, the wnvclcss bayous, tlie rich crops and the lowing kine nil appeal te the home slde of nature. The grass Is grecu everywhere, Innumerable) (locks of kccse waddle ever the green levccs and nip grass In the erange orchards. Tim ITINERANT SHOWMAN. Out III the weeds nnd by the river's brim, the cheap circus people, traveling in caravaua or in gay painted barges drawn by tiny tugs, erect their tents; cddlcrs pled about in heavy blue hacks; a gypsy fortuue teller, her baby swung en her back, stealthily creeps up anil whispers a wish te have her hand crossed with silver; nn evil Arab slinks by under the CheroUee rese hedge leading a dancing bear. He gets out of the way for the gentleman planter trotting by la his deg cart. Under the pent reef In the Tcche country, In the tiny hut made en the gulf lalanilsef wrecked ship's llmlicrs, in tlie line old count ly mansion, a palace in the old days, thcre burns the incxtiu incxtiu gulshable torch of genial hospitality. Llke the Spanish the house owner greets the new comer with that gracious warmth nnd gives him net only tlie lcst he has but all he has. Uathailne Cole in New Orleans Picayuuc. An Knterprltlng Crew. Tanner Grewdcr had finished planting his corn, but his heart was heavy. He knew the crews wcre whetting their bills te pull up the corn us been as it appeared nbove the surface. "I tell you hew te get away with the crews," said Neighbor titeKcs, "Hew?" "Oct you n gallon of mean whisky nnd soak somecorn In it till it getsfull of the Etuff, and then scatter it broadcast in tlie field. The black rascals will eat it and get drunk, and then you can catch 'cm nnd pull their heads oil. That beats plzcn or shoetin'." In n few da ys Farmer Crewdcr met his friend Stokes. "Well, bow's craps?' quel led Stokes. "My co-n's bodacleusiy mint," replied Crewdcr, dolefully. "I tried that 'cre scheme e' yeur'n, and it's a humbug. 1 soaked the corn nnd scattered it ene day, and next mernin' 1 went down te the new greun te see hew it'd worked." "Found 'em drunk, chr'' "Found nethin'. I beam n devil of a fuss down nigh the branch, and went te f co what it W03; tharwas a dad-blasted old crew what had gathered up nil the whisky corn an' had it en a stump, nn' he was rctallln' it out te the ethers, glvhi 'cm ene grain e' that fort fur three grains e' my planted corn; and dinged cf they hadn't clawed up that field bv sec tions. " Atlanta Journal. Vnouineiilit. According te a medical contemporary, Dr. Ueuvcneur L. Smith, of New Yeik, has just given seme interesting and startling facts in regard te pneumonia. Br. Smith points out that the disease is becoming werse evcry year, Increasing rather than decreasing, both iu the man lier of cases and the jicrcentage of mor tality. The statistics of the Pennsyl vania hospital show that the mortality from pneumonia there advanced from 0 per cent, in 1817 te 181 percent. Iu 1S07, and Ul percent. in lfcbO. Similarly, in the New Yerk hospital the ratio of mortality from this disease ii mere than deuble (hat it was in 1S78. 'lilrty or forty years age it was regarded ns seri ous, but it did net excite anything like the alarm It does today. Dr. Smith id rather inclined te bellove that the medijal nrt, instead of progressing in Its treatment of pneumonia, has actually geno back, nud holds that the methods of treating the disease at tlie tlme it was less deadly have been abandoned for me thods mero finical, but less cUlcacieus, Atlanta Constitution. )lleulng Uj CanlrU. Moorish traders in canieh seem te 1 no mero honest than Ynnkce traders in horses have the reputation of lieing. The author of "Among the Arabs" describes as fellows ene of their tricL, hlch, ac cording te his account, only an expert Is likely te detect. On one occasion, while In an Arab village, he declared his Inten tion of buying u young camel. Ne sooner had his desire become known than nt least twenty camels wcre brought for I1L1 inspection. They wcre all line looking nnlmals, In excellent condition, ni parcntly. In fact, the only fault our Frenchman could jiercelve was that they wcre tee Int. After a proper amount of deliberation and bargaining, he selected the ene which upjKMivd te be the leanest, nnd paid the priee agreed upon. The next morning, w hen he went te leek at his fat camel he found a Ih lug bkclcten, en whose almost ilcshless bones the sLIn hung In large folds, and whose best de velopment was about the joints. 1 he method by which tlie camels nre suddenly "fattened" for the market Is thus described! An incUlen nbeut an inch In length is made in each ear be tween the skin nnd the llesh. Inte tlds a 6mall tube is fitted and secured by a silk cord. There it remains, ldddcn from the Observation of all but tlie, initiated and ready ter use nt any moment WLcn'a merchant who Is net acquainted with the blowing up trick comes le buy a camel the dealer takes two tubes, each a yard long, and Inserting ene end of each In the rmall tulcs Just described, through Uie oilier ends two Arabs blew with nil their might, until the animal has attained the requisite ucgrcoef plumpness. Thern kiting tulx he air Is tubes are then withdrawn, nnd prevented from csca: 1 escaping with pitch. liy means of a cork smeared T, lhe peer animal new becomes, nnnar- cntly, qulte lively nnd frisky, trying te threw itself en the ground, or te press ngalnst the wall or a tree, or whatever oilier object may lie nt hand, se as te get rid of the wind. Sometimes It manages te clude the vigllance of the Arab, and If the cork is net very securely fastened the wind escapes with a whletle like that of n steam engine and the fine looking beast suddenly collapses. Springfield Repub lican. THE OLD ROCKINO CHAIfl. My cranjmelhcr Mt In the elJ rocking chair (Uut alie n.i net xaj Rrandtnethur then), AnJ licr pert llltle face ira tewllchlcgl talr AurlieL-uiKlidl ndVIUnce te uienl Her aunbennet fluttcr'd Ilka Llrd en It tiring, Iter link wanJercl fn-a 00 the brccie; And enjljr 1 ncen did my eruidmether 'In Underneath theso old fc'miTd apple trcu. My grandfather reda through the nhlteercli&rd Knte, And tethered hi roan te a tree; lle'd a well poitder'd wis en I1L1 isllly young pate, And high taucl'd beet te bl kncel Frem the pink apple blossom that erer him hung, He brush'd of! the dew with hi bat, Till he ceme te Iho ploce wbere the reckln; cbalr twtmjr, And ay merry young grandmother sat. The llegcup and daisy bloomed round In thch prlde, And bees of their swretness did sip; Hut my grandfather blush'd and my granltlhci elgh'd. As he fllck'd off their heads with hti whip; My granny she hummed her n cunning old song "l'alnt heart never wen lodye falrl" Be he wooed nud he prayed, and before very long Thcre ut two u that old recLIng chair! -Jehn Gureld Urcnuen. Whcre T-omleii l'ellcemen Come Frem. The majority of the metropolitan -po-llce have ceme straight into the ferce from the country. It is found that coun trymen tnake the best policemen. Tlie liern Lendener Is of very llttle use. His nervous temperament would disqualify him, even If his physlnue wcre satisfac tory, and It is a well established fact that In physlque the Lendener 13 sadly deficient, ile Is net te be compared in height, breadth of chest or muscular tene with the avcrage "young man from the country." Aa ler lib nerves, they nre simply worthless. They are already strung up te their full limit of endur endur nnce. We have heard the same thing eaid of 'bus drivers that Londen men cannot stand the work, and that the best drivers nre theso who have been "brought up te horses" In seme coun try stable. It Is the opinion of officials well ahle te judge, that In tlie whele of AVhltcchapel thcre could liardly be found n slngle man fit te be a police pelico pelice man. Tlie strong arm, the stout heart, the cool head, tlie steady ncrve nre all wanting in the Lendener; and the proof of It is te lie found In the comparatively small propeition of Londoners who are admitted or, lieing admitted, can remain in the pelice ferce. Naturally enough, the recruits are chiefly men drawn from the country round Ixmden. Kent fur nlbtics a goodly number; 60 de Essex, Hertferdshire, Sussex nnd Hampshire There is nn nuthcntle Instauce of a con cen cen stable who hailed from Orkney, but probably be came by sea. With this ex ception tliere Is scarcely a man In the ferce who cornea from the country north of Glasgow. That city absorbs all the tall men who want te be policemen, nnd se in their resnectUe districts de Liver pool, Leeds, Manchester nnd the ether large towns of the north of England. It Is net till we get south of llirmlngham that the attractive ferce of the inetropo inetrepo inetrope li.i take3 effect. St. James Dudgct. 1 loom leg 11 New I'lny. At Havcily's theatre, new tlie Colum bia, a few years nge, thcre was a certain attraction which was boomed in many curious ways. A j eung newspaper man received ene day a nete written in a liidy'ii band, telling hlni that she would occupy the rhdit hand r.tage liex nt Ilav Ilav eily'a that night, carrying a large fan and bouquet, and that she would like te see him thcre with a red carnation in his buttonhole. He thought at first thnt it was a trick, but he dropped In nt Hav erly's that night, and, standing along the cast wall, with eyes rhctcd upon tlie right stnge box, were twenty or thirty club men nnd reunders, who had evi dently received duplicates of the news paper man's note. A lady with n big Ian nnd bouquet sat in the box, but she aiipeaicd completely occupied with the play, nnd gave the ga7ers no return glances. Only ene among them, an cldcily lawyer, were the red carnation. Chicago Herald. ANOTHCR ENOCH ARDEN. A r.emuntln filery Kernlle.l liy the Sul Sul clile or Sirs, lleettgrr. The sulcide of Mrs. Johanna Boettger In this place recalls n romantic story of her caily life that Is a counterpart of Tennyson's "Enech Arden." In 1813, when Johanna was a maiden, she was as pretty as a pink, and in her circle was a belle. One day thcre sailed into the hatber a Spanish man'-of-war, and the sailors obtained leave te go ashore. Some of them attended a dance ene night where pretty Johanna was a queen, and ene of the sailors, Jacinto Casariego, fell In leve with her. After n brief court 1 hip the young sailor and Johanna be be bo came engaged, nud w hen his vessel left he premised te return again, quit the sea and marry her. A year or mero rolled nretind and Johanna remained true te her Spanish lever. Then his ship came into tiert again, nnd bis term of enlistment having expired he was dis charged and they were married. Twe years of wedded bliss followed nnd ft son was bera te Jacinto and Jo hanna. Then the eung Spaniard longed for tea again, nntl finally he packed ills chest, went te New Yerk and enlisted en beard a Spanish man-of-war then lying in the harlier. Tlme rolled en. Jo hanna, with her baby liey, heard nothing from her husband. Time had dealt lo le llcntly with her, and her maiden cliarms h.ul ripened into womanly beauty that drew many admirers ureund her. Among them was llerr lleettger. He pleaded a long time, but she was net sure her first husband wa3 dead, and, though she fa vored the honest, earnest German wooer, she would net marry hlni until a certain length of time had passed. That lima came, and the steadfast devotion of llerr lleettger was rewarded. They wcre married and sevcral children blessed the union. Ten years passed, and ene night while the family were at supper liaudsome looking man in the uniform of a Span ish naval elllccr appeared licfore them, llerr lleettger was astounded as he saw the mother of his children fall into the mmsef the sailor and he cover her face with kisses, liccevering, Mrs. Decttgcr, or Casariego, explained matters te both husbands. The first hubbaml was as founded, but he renounced all legal claims te his wife, and after a stay of 0 few days he went nway. His bon, the young Jacinto, had lieen well cared for by the stepfather, and his own father left with the premiso te de something for him. Nothing mere was ever seen of hint by his w ife. He remembered his son, heui'cr, nnd as he rese step by rtep until he became a commodore in the SpmUIi n.iy, he from time te time made lemittanceu te his son for his education nnd summit. Yeung Jacinto was a fast youth himu-lf, and seen spent his money. When the remittances stepped, en tlie death of the eld commodore 11 few years age, he opened a buloen In Sandy Hol Hel Hel eow. He marrkd u rcspectable girl.whe, a few months. u;v. duped with 11 veungcr man, taking with her 1,000 of lier hus band's savings It was the action of this dailL'litir-ini.iw that worried Mrs. lleettger into Insanity and dreve her te commit Buicide. New Haven Disnatch New Haven Dispatch j (0 New Yerk 6un, QUT1UDIIA. KKMED1E& HOW I BUFFERED MtcntMe Vn rrem gkta PIm Cenld Wet Walk or Unit MjMlf-A Mas el DM- Frem IIm la ranl-OarMl In Klgbt Weeks by Ih. cmieara Ktmaalat. iftil?..fK" 5f F"'. wntb a rh (which T.,.1! l,rrt,"e' ecxema or ealtmcntn) Ii.ff-.I,t.I2,1IV.arar.c.a.t'n V ,f A Physician wane Died, llefiilil fcthfea m the causa 1 buiiiiMcrlbfdfome cooling medicine, button 'teipr.at6 my ar and bpad. Anether M. l. ni cillfO. !!n prafAMta te krew all about Ibn ciie, called it " Kln' JCvl!."ana '' .'cJl.b.d Kenptwdsr, brimstone and Ura mixta Inte a ml vet bnttbodlnBSsacemlnuM, They cntiia net de anything with It. Anether prcscilbta borax, wnter ana Heur s another, llnaebd ronlilcei wone 01 thea cldmesny geed at all, bat made ui wersn. The dlseasn ttimtnueil linnlanili tt spread te mysrini and In, till 1 was lata up entltnly, -cl from centlnnslly sluing en Uip lloer en a pillow my llmbi contracted nn thsv I lest all control I m"?d M uttrly halpleM My mother would hnve te lift me eui and Inte bed. I cmild git around Ihohense en my bands and lest, bntlceutil net get try clnthtenatll, and hd te wrar n ett et dressing gown. My hslr hd all tnHlted down or Isllen off, and my hMd, ncoanitca's'wtre ece scab, and I bad te it ve a lewnj en my head all the time In the tuniircr te keep tbeOtrs off. My parents con cen sultrd a iitemin-ia physician nnd surgeon hem In I'Mcage (the ether physicians before n.ontlenid were of IiutiUm and Hamilton, Canada ) He said be could de nothing for me. He warned te eat the slnuws of my legs, se that ,1 could waik t but 1 wemd net let him, ,.!' ' ttw at hotter 1 would haye no control or them. Iheaiseasn centlnurdln this matter nntU I wai entrntftn years old, ami one day In Jan uary, 1S7, 1 ruad an account In the IViltms, of your OtmuUKA. ItKMItlllKB. It described II y cae se nactly ihat I thought, as a last ro re ttrt, te lvet be en dtrt.il. When 1 flrntuppll'd Ihrm I wai all raw and bleeding, from HcMchtng myself, but 1 went imlcep almost Immpdlatnly, something I hail let dene for years, thu effect was se seething. In about two weeks 1 could stand straight, but net walk-,1 was se weak, but my sores oie nearly well, as near aslcanludgn the CUJIUUltA. ltKMKDIKa cured me Inabeul r x te eight weeks, and up te this date i.e. from January, 1871, te January 1837) I have net lien rick In any way or have had the leant s'gns ei the altcase reappearing nn me. W.J.MeUONAbD, Ne J7J2 Dcatbern at Chicago, 111. JDN140.1837. Beld every where, 1'rlcc, Ccticvr. B0O1 Feir, S5ei IfsBOLvanT, II wi Prepared by the 1'UITKU 11UUU AMU CIlKMlOAIiCO., Boa Bea ten, Mass. ASTMonafer "Hew toCare Bkln Diseases." DT1ff1' ''''-' lllaukhnids, Chapped and Oily Jr JllVi hkln prevented by CVTiutiaa. Mkd Mkd iei rsn Seil'. Constitutional Catarrh". Ne slngle disease has entailed mero sudor suder sudor Irgerhnstened the breaking up of the consti tution than Cat rum. 'lhe sonae of smell, et Uste, of sight, et hearing, tne human voice, tin mind, ene or mom, nnd sometlmcs all, yield tells doittuctlvelnllnonco. 'lhe poison It dlstilbutes throiulieut the syftem attacks rvery viuil force, and breaks uptui most ro bust of constitutions. Ignorei, because but Utile understood, by incut physicians, lmpo lmpe tintly asallcd by quacks and charlatans, these emrurliig from it have HtUe hope te be irlleved of It this side of the grave. It Is time, then, that the pepnlar tmatment of this terilblu dlseitsH by mmedles within the reach of all paiscd Inte hinds at once competent and trustworthy. The new and hitherto un tiled method adopted by Dr. Sanferdlnthc preparation e! bts IUhieal Cutis has wen the hearty approval of thousands. It Is lnstanta 1 eeua In affording relief In all head celdi, saeezlng, snnllllng and obstructed brnathlng, and rapidly remevm the most oppressive Hymptoins.clearliigtLn bead, sweetening the breath, restoring the tenses of smell, taste and heating, and neutralizing the oensUtutlonal tendenuy of tne disease toweids the lungf, liver nnd kidneys. BaxreHD's IUeical ccna consists of one bot tle of the ItApiuAL Cuuu, ene box et Ca-TAtminLEOLVs.-rr, and an lMrnovse Imualbr, irlw.ll. I'trrriri l)ica A CnKincXtTce., Ilosiea. KIDNEY PAINS, Btraina aud Woakneesos, ::eltoved lnone mlnnte by thai marvelous An An An tido'eto l'aln. IntUtntntttlen and Weakness, lhe Cutlcura Anil 1'utti l'lasler. The Ursland 1 nlr l'aln killing strenuthenlng plaster. Us rH dally adapted te Instantly relieve anil sjieedlly euro Kidney ami Utoilne l'alas and weakliest. Wurraiwl vastly i-upeiler te all ether plasUirs. Atull drugglats. 'il cents : Ave ler tliOinr, pestUKO frer, et I'eiTaa i)Kle Ann cpumiual Ce , ISoalen, linns. junw-lydWAEAlyw UOUKNUIC'S MANDKAKK PILLS. ILSADACUU.-TIie Stomach Is disordered. CIhuiise anil kPttle It with Ui. Kuhunck'H Mandrake Tills. IlKAlll IIUItV.Ked fermenllnjr, retdigeit lug. Cnnuct th nteiimch bj lining Dr. Kcaeuck's Uantlraki rills. 1NDICIE31ION -start tl-e aecrjtlens of lh K'euiiih with l)r. SchencV.. iMandrute I'll a. INrLAUll.VTIO.V. ConueiHon runs mad Itudtice Instantly byfieotihue Dr. Kthuuck'a Mundrake l'Uls. .1 AUNDIUE. IlIoedpolMonndby blle. Correo Cerreo Corree tbu l.Iver by using l)r. bcheuck'c Mundiaau Tills. 1.0S1O1" ATl'KTIIK The Stomach Is fall lng. flritblevisilt; thou teim wbli Dr. fcchgnct'd seawtieJ 'lenls. NAU.iUA. Kenrtleii of blle. Ceircct Stem iiihaiid Liver with Ur. fcclisiick'e MuudiiikuTlllj TALTtTATlDM.-nyfpxptle condition, ftnre by using ur. Hcl-enck's Wan aruku Tills aa dlruLted. TOltTililTV. Inaction of Liver. Start Itup with Dr. echeuck's lluuv ruse Tills. In Dr. Pchinck'a new work en lhe I.nngs, Meiiachnnd l.lvnr sent lroe teany nddiesH, Ailrirea 11 r. J. II. ucht'itck A eon, Thlladtb phla. Te. myU-iyilAw YEK'S UI1KKHY TKOTOKAL. Every Household Should have A j or's Cherry Tocteral. it saves tl'Oti an3it et llvei annually, and Is peculiarly lUlcacleus in CUOUT, WUUT1M1 CUUU11 IilidSUUKTIlUUAT. "Alter an extensive practice of neatly one third of a century, Aycr'i Cherry Tecteral U n.y euro ler loueut cola ami cough). I pro pre pro tcrlbe It and bellove It te be the vel y best 01 01 01 pocterAnt nw eirered te the peeple." Dr. JehnU. 1 evla, Drujgtit, West llrldgewater, Ta. "Some revrs nge A yei'a Cherry Pectoral cu ed ine et nalhma alter the beat medlcil bklll had filli'd le give me toilet. A tow weeks since, bulug Hgiln a llltle troubled with tbu dlstaie, I vi as promptly RELIEVED BY thosaniareireay. I gladly rffer this remedy for the buiullt et all similarly allllcted." T 11 llaiiler, Kdlter Argus, Tuble lleck, Neb. " Korchlldien atlltctcd with cold?, coughs, mm threa' orcreue, 1 de net knew of any mildly which will glve mero steady rellel th'.n Ayei's Cherry Tectera',l haye found It, also, Invaluable In cases" of "whooping ceuyh" Ann l.ovejey, 1351 Washington bluet, Uosteu, Mass. "Ayet's Cherry Tccteral has preved ro re liuirknbly otrectlve la croup and Is lnvnluable n a mml y in illclue." Ii. M. Jlryant. Chlco Chlce Chlco pce, ilAta. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rasfAUse sv Dr. J, O. Ayer te Ce., Lewoll, Meaa. He'd by llrtigglsu. Trlce.ft 1 klx bottles, uuclioe OUMIMIUKYH' "" TTOMEOPATHIO sp EOIl'ICS 1)U. IIUMIMIKKYS' Itoek of All Dlsencs, t loin and tleid I'ludlug, 111 Tagcn, with steel Kiigrivlng, MUWU riiKS. Address, V.i). i:0Alsta,N,). I.tst of Principal Nes. Cures, Trice. I rxvKits, CongeHtlnn, Inflammations '1 in, Werm Kever, Werm Celic a Ji. Cniia I'olie, tir'liethlng of Infants. ... 4. DtARiuiacA.et Children or Adults a 5. Dvssntsrv, Itrlplng, llllleus Colle Ii fl. Cheleiu Measca, Vomiting , 4 7. Corena, (.obi, ttrenchttls a H. NuunALnu,1itlh uhe, Fad'iche 9j a IIkauaciiu Sb'k lliuidache. Vertigo IU livsrKi'aiA.lltlleus 8teruHvh v, 11 Bci'muaicunr I'AiNrui. Tshieus & It HiiItkh. tee TrefiiK,) TorleU i IU -miur. CetiKh, Dlltlcult lltealhing -a 11. Salt Uiikum, KryaipeUs, Krtiptlutis ..a 13. Uhkcuatuh. HhfUlliatlC I'elus es K l vk ane Anna, Chills, Malaria ,.M 17. Til, Ullnd or illet'dtng t 19 Catarkh, Infl terra. Celd In lhe Uead....M 20. Wiioenno Coceu. Violent Coughs ,.M 114 Okmkral Iikbilitt, Thyslcal Weakness.. M S7. KinKKT Dihhaks w W. NKUVOUH IIEBILITV 1 00 10. URimnv Wiikib8, Welling lied M 31- Diskabiseftiik IIKART, TiUpltallen ., ,.l 00 Beld by druggists, or smt postpaid on're en're celpt of Ultce. UUMTUUKY8' UKUICINE (JU 100 fultea tU, K, y. Xn1Th1HAw(JJ jyAUOSpOYKS. ateshr Brilliant Durable DYES Economical Are Diamond Dyes. Thsy excel all ethers la Btnngth, Tail ty and Fastness. Hene ether are)nstagoeod. Beware of lmlUUens -they ATI UlAdsAf fthAftn llnS tntMrin n.ll.l..i1 (Ire peer, weak, crecky colon, 88 Colen ; 10 owte Meb, rectlens for oelorlng Thetes., making the fln.ll 1Mb na ttl.l. ..a-. v .- -..-.. .-.,. aiini iwcu aquari),eie. sold byDrugglsUerby Wellg, Rtclitrtisic., Barl!DgtB,Tt rer OUdlng or Brenilng Fancy Articles, U8K DIAMOND PAINTS. Qeli), Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 eenU cLerjirtru. OPEN KVKKY EVENING DUKINQ DICKUUKH. W tee te It that you get the fairest worth for your money tpent with us, ana the best possible made Clothing ana Fur nishing Goods te pick Public Opinion Bight ngbt in Sailnir What waheer from 4k. !,. enstemtrs svnrv tmv . no.!... v... ... lowest nnd style the host" Men's, Bey' ana bnuarcn g eutflu. lien's Serviceable Over coat. IS, and excellent att.wnni ani. ., ?.a,ca ,nesl enlt Rn Ovorcetf,18ana .1. . "ur "" "W Bu, Overcoat at I3.M and IS. Bterm overoo&t te at Big Hen or LltUe Men, and everything tn Underwear, Hosiery, Hleves ana Heck wear tee. Beat made Work ing l'antt ana overalls at smallest price. Knit Jackets ana Btecklnette Business Ceat. You'll be pleased tf you lend this big stock your eyes. MARTIN BRO'S Clothing and Famishing Beed, tt NOETB QOKXHET. yiLLlAMSON ft FOBTKB. PRESENTS Are in Order. PUICKS THAT AUK .SUUE TO MAKK U1TT UIVINU KASYi An Overcoat for a bev In Park Brown Cork Cerk screw Worsted, weilh7.00,wu sell ler 1150. A Kine flxferd Mixed Wonted Overceat ler a boy, worth f 10 01, we sell ler 17 00. A Smoking Jacket of Tark Blue rianne', a&llu mnlabed, worth moo, we sell for li ie. A Bracking J&ckotef Chocolate Brown -rian-eil, wcilh t1.0U, we BM1 for $3 10. English Heuse Ccats, f 9.00. ""''t'a Storm Overcoats, tcse, 7.5", 8.e) and Williamseu & Fester's, 32. :U 36&;S8E.R1NGBTm LAMOABTZU, PA. AND NO. 318 MARKET 87 BUST, HAUUISUOCQ, f A. e PFCN KVKRY KVENINQ IN DK- UaUUIslsi SemetiilDg Concerning tbe Beys. (S There are few lieiuea which give special attention te Cliil ilreu'a Clothing. We are one of the few which de. lliys' Ulotli Uletli ing la quileaa important as Med's In our Manufacturing Depart ment. Our prices are positively the lowest that can be feuctl, con sidering the quality of goods we sell. This is the assurance et what we say : Suits at 1, $1.60, 1.7e, 2, $2.60, $3, e3.C0, 14, 84.50, $5, $0amlJ7. Our ta Suits have been reduced te $1 ; our (G Suits te$t,G0 ; tbe Suits you buy new for V nud 0 were $7 acil $8. These goods are net undesirable nor have we tee many of them. We only made this reduction that everyone may have a chance te purchase Useful Christmas Presents.; Sea our Beys' Overcoats with or without Capes at $1.25, $1 .00, 1.75, 2,e2.25, $2.50, 13, $3.50, 8 1, $1.50, $5, $0, $7, $3 and $9. This embraces all kinds of Heys' and Youth's Overcoats In sizes from 3 years te 13 years. Don't leave the boys de without a Ceat when one is te be bad at these figures. SPECIAL ! We hnve about 30 dez. Heavy Scailet All-Weel Underwear which were sold at $1.00 each. Tlif re have been reduced and will be sold at 75c each, or $1 25perset. They are positively as heavy ai any $1 25 goods te be found. flfflSH BROTHER IIIRSH & BROTHER, Lading Clothiers & Merchant Tailor?, CORNER OP N. QUBMNBT.&OIINTRDSQUAUfl, LAK0A8TK,rA. 0ELERT COMPOtjND CURES NeumlgU Nervous PROOFS 'Palne's Celery com cem com nennd cnteA bv narr- eus htadicke " Hti.h a. Baiarmm, an Jacinto, tai. ProttratleB "Arte' using lx be. tie of Fain1 0lry RhaeBMUam Kidney ii-onpeuno, i as. eaxMi lef rheumatlsra." BAMvai, Htrroamev, Boutkuernlsk, .H. Ml .. Dlaaases (roea for kMBeyaSMMM AND AllUvw else." fio.aaaeTr. Bloux city. Iowa. H Palne't Celery Oofls Oefls Oofls neundhaabesnorgniat benefit for torpid liver, indlgistien, and lu lu 'eusnes." licabstk j. Udau, Quechea, Vu DlBerdere UHOOJtJtlMS. XTKVV AMD FRESH Holiday Grocerie. Hew Citren, Currants, Eeealett Rala'Ds OrnnKO and Lemen l-eef, Pure BDteea, Ueta Water and flavoring Kxtracta. "v' "" Anything you want ter y our table we e supply. Will try and please you. MKUUUB WIANT, Cor. West Kins; ana Wate Bts UKKE'S A DOtibAK FOR YOU. W. A. Mst & Ce., ORO0BRS, COB. KAST KINO A DUKE BTS. W"We mint make ream rer our Christmas Groceries, and In order te de this we have re duced all prices fully ie per cent. Try Dew Drep Brand Canned Goods, roil BALK BY- W. A. HEIST & GO. JsW-New Dutrhhead and l'lnenprla Clitcce. Hencbatel Uhecse, te. Try IU . T BURSK'a. CFIRISTMAS GROCERIES ! Heusekeepers Are New looking About for llaklng Materlsls. Veu want Geed, Presh and Unliable Goods, AND W UAVIB TlltCJl. WKSKLI, ONLY Pure Spices. TI1KJ flNXST fL WOKING V .Y TB ACTS. THE BEST UOSK WATKtt. The I'est Halslnr, CurranU. Citren, Lemen Peel, Oraiine rml. VIks. l'runes, riue Table Uslslns, Shell barks and Walnuts. eilkLLlSAUK A WALNUT KKBNJCLB. Royal & Other Baking Pewdeis Ceccannt and Grated Cocoanut, Strictly 1 uiouuamtaiter and Making coda. NEW ORLKAN8 BAKING HOLASSKS. Open Keltic Geed Bakers. Baking Butter and rrcsh Lard. SUQAUSI BUGAHS1 BUGAB9 1 l'ure and Krcsb, vine and Coarse Granuia ltd. Seft A, Beautltul LUht Brown, and the Hark, Ginger Cake Sunar. Alse the XXXX Confectlonot's, Uut Leaf und rowderod Loek for our next advertlecment. We will tell about the many ether geudthlngr, viz : fruits, uontcrttens, Nuts, &e. Give us a call. We will serve you well at d prompt. BURSK'S! NJ. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTHIt, l'A. A9rclephene. AT REISTU 1,000 CARDS !- CARDS! FRBH DISTRIBUTION To-uerrow (Saierd.y) Erenieg, from 7 ie 10. These goods nre One and costly. We never give trash cards. eriOK von-retldenlHer thnclty can get a Card at any time by simply asking for ni.e. We well knew thnt Ii It Istutno'slble for them te ba heie whan we distribute en special dys. LOOK OUT FOB OUB Christmas Circular. Boe whit no hivn get te say about Cards, etc. Win hflruady for distribution Saturday and Monday. NOTE A1TK WOF THEM ANY ROOD THINGS WKHAVXTO urFKH. Twenty barrels finest last year's orep New Orleans llaklng Molaasep, and alie Best New Crep. The old Urepbikes a beautiful Golden fellow Oke, wblleih9NewCroplsaptteb;ke a Ureenlth Cake, filer, t. 8, 10, 12, it, is, 10. 17 and IS cents per quart. lily baritlibUKur geed whltaat7c. Twe carloads et that line, 11k tit ts honey Kyrup, ni 8c per quirt, 'inlnk of It, two car loads bObirruis ustd te ll alies. l'ure aitta:ted in itgrxilillenty, 3 pounds foiaie. Baking Butter-as gecd as Irish. Come and see it KxtractB-AU kinds and all sizes -strictly pure we are soiling two larse bottles kz tract of Lemen or Vanilla, ler 2Se. Palest cplccs ana only half the price charged at many placts. lloe Water, feail Ash,salaratuiaudiiakliigGodi.Clttan,I.fiiien 1'eel, rani(e I'oel, Knglliti Currants, mcdless uatslns, bhullbsrknnd vvulnnt ho-nels. We can't ke Intoilelnlls-spaco will no' ad. mlt. Yeu must seti our circular. If jeu don't have tt servtsd, send for ene. Klght thousand pennds of Candy- 1 pounds fei'23c, Speunfls ferfSc, andipnindu ter '.'Vc. Nuu In abnnduDce. tlgt, Uutcs, Oranges, Grapes, etc J. FRA1 REIST, WUOLKSALK AND BKTAIL GltOOkl', iertnea8t Cerner West Kins acd Prince fetrtetl, LANOABTBB.FA. -Tf lwphrnn ann Kre lullvery. MACHINBHT. ' QKNTRALMAOHINK WORKa " W. PARKS OUMM1NQB, Central Machine Works 134 A 1S6 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST., LAaeASTU, Fa. Engines and Boilers, et Irem 2 te 12 horse power, ei our own mase a specialty. Neat In design, of full power, durable and cheap. Bteam Goods and supplies In great vutlety, consisting et Valves, cocks, Lubricators, WhlstlHH, Injectors, electors, 1'utnps, Toels, Wrought, Malleable and Cost Iren rltllngs.ana Wreuf bt and Cast Iren I'lpe, etc Best ob eb lwrs' dlsceunls te the trade. Ppedal machinery bnUt te order, and re pairing preinpuy denn. Alse Iren and Brass Catting, Fatternt and Medels. BTVAU FITTING AND BTKAM UKAT1HO AFPAUATUS. Q0OU WORK. PUOMPTNKS3. BKASON- ABLKCUABGK1. Gential lacMne Works. PAINE'S -i- aSai&JL4... "u j -1? r?s