i-vka iiwwT!f'i TOV - U."J !W".IKJ!TO 71V " .. - - . -'. -V . 1 ," " PW!W5E't7Xti , ,ri. '!'' rl"r i"- ' i Oi;.," THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, AVEBNESBAY, APRIL 17, 1880. V -""l SjSlrvj;. -; I 4C I ,ts I 2,1 ,sv fei Pi H 1 1-L h ft sar llU ntcUt0?ttra rj.BTEINMAJT. llttJBI8TEINMANr0t.T7., njlfnrv I1IOBKBT CLAItK, I'tiblSsher. t DAILY IStELUOKNCKn. I'uMMiCil r In the jfrir, lull Bundnj. srvwl Nrrlcni. In Hill t-lty and t.itrreutitllni tMM at Ien rent n week, lb mull fit e del- 8L Wyatr'liindvnn.e; SO rent-in month. CtY INTKM.lur.NCKU-Oiii delUr nnd t cents n yrnr. In ndvimre. tCBTOBUlWCIUJHJIW-llrmltliyrnOinr yorteIBn order, nnd where neither of Ihexe ye pmrurca itt nit in n rcgmcrcu icurr. tend nl llie lVwtofllcr.niwcend rl.isii until .Mttcr. "V 7 Wmrxt, THE INTEtLIQENCER. ... t i ii- itiiTiii'it ii UWASTER, PA., APRIL 17, ISsD. The Profit of Mew). !-We note Hint Ii:iut,MUr dty flu per i'jwirt, mkcmnlilc in 1615, fold nt mictien ptPhllmlvlpliinRtii fraction ever ltu ; pperfng thnt one per com. eNnU'iw i accumulated upon tiicm me iirt itn would I ever t e lxjr c-enl. ; nutl Ming this into Hie t yenrs lliey nin K'ferc tliey ran iw iviui'iiiwi, will, net net tlie imrcliner niueii three nnd n quarter icr cent. i'$Kew Yerk city bend, tlie ether day, ftirere taken ntn slight pi-ciutum, though 'if'they only etTercd two and n linlf per etBt. These metipy rates show belii wc fcenpnew of money nnd the ctitilUkMiiv f investors in the wcurHy of the iuvet- &-- r . ... . ,. . . . i . 5cnt or money in me leans 01 ine ciin-i "C-'i Innel tlttn urMiMnii nf Hit. teitiitr' v,l i iv-i """"'"' .'- ;K lias become one of the great dllllcult ics iVef canitnl te And nn entlivly wife invi-t. fsment in thU country i where there Iiki '& Bnieli unfair deallng.in the grunt miw of p2$ corporation securitlw.tliat eeniparnllvcly fvfcweftlicm can 1 cln"el a) entirely iHnifc. The .iciiutiul of trustees nnd guar. 4?Uns is for a M-eurlty thnt will relieve ll'tlmm from responsibility. 'I'lie huiiilt of SUtes and cities are the main reliance for r. .. . .I...I ii... i". . ii. .1 ci. ,i.... U KM IDIB U"Cf HOW minim- l. mini rn.111.-1 !- &T withdrawing Its bends; nnd will hcceinc H all the mere liiticiiuiiiil for tins purpose the federal bends disnpiH'iir from the gnanclal horizon. "if. , 1I1C niiniiij inni-iiiijj inn n ii. in. .., '!? l..nr 1wl- uulfllv tills IllimlfV lSlllh. ""'""" " :... " ;; preaching me eoiiiiiuen ei ine enicr i'-'C 'uniti.nti nftlii. wnrlil III tin1 nliundnnce IS ,trf their capital. The value of capital Is i&clukiiig mere rapidly than that of lalmr; whleh seems te sdiew that capltnl is no- afffc ctunulntlug mere rapidly in our country ' than men, in proportion te the rcspectlse rfrrj fICmniKI llll llll'lll III lllis lllliv, iiiiiiiiin- i"' - Btandlng the vnst immigration which 1m tr Hteadllv oeurcdout nmm ournlierc. Hut jJ? there ni-u nigiis of n coming readjustment gi of labor valuw in the early luture. tj nie cneapness ei muney ini i- v seem te iw iinviugiuiii'iieeiiiiMiiiiuia- $ ting enterprise. The demand for lalxir is lnck ; which Miew.s that the wlieines Wtit the money maker am resting. The utattstlcal trade journals tell us Hint E?fy" there area great number of nchemc-j in 'rallreml making, nnd ether lines, net- ,! H-Uliutnllilincr tln llllliliri-llt IlllicllUle. II 'this lie true, and we believe it Is, we may &jioeK Jer an cany ivvivaiei activity m busiuef.s. It Is certain that then: will 'sl lll... 1.. Il.tr. ..M .. ....I. ..Mill JMllltl ... lu. HtV llll" 1 II Jjriiri.liiuinijnv, ii.- gl cause the present iialtlng condition Is ?SBeift iennaiu'iit one. Active business Ufk 'means lietter rates fur money and no JSA,lewcring of wages ; longer inactivity pbf Jncans lower wages anit pielltltw 3&) capital. fs-'v It is slL'ulfiennt that Kureiic Is m n 2? . . ..-.." . ...i.. ...i.i .....1..1 l.ii.. mate ei grvut iiiiiusinai ni'iivn.v, inm .J. - I. .w.l... . tl I., ...I. tiM.f 1.. u.lll I j WV UIU till Ulll UUI"IVS , II lillliriHiJ niliu Kf r that the general eonditleiis.tt hlch bi lug jf vrounciitvttithe eltl world, h ill wtireiy prValBewaft it te the new. And se they I1 will, If they are general conditions that f'lU. can reach us. The micstleu Is whether a, EureiK! Is net enjoying dllleiciit cendl- lif' tlniw Trniii llnv-f flint nine llU'ccl Us. 0U - . . .... . . " Europe has the weild ter Her litarKet, fhi . I -- I r....i ,. ,1 is uecuiiM: Hue iiuiiiiiiiuiuii-s iiii-i-i mini A1 we de. AW have but the L'nlted States .., for our market. That we have all te .-ourselves : nnd It Is a irtvat and ulorieiis 1 renrket. TIktc Is none greater hi Ii the world; but the world is greater. Si" Tfu-iiilniief limkciiinic Humeur mm kct Will take.etir industries will Ih diiveii at ' IUU HJH-iil. JJiil it our iiiaiiuiaeiiiiiiiK 5? 'Yei.IIHIikj Imvn nlllut rlmwsl ullr iHlllstllll- '& '' t'A. Iiiit rnnn(Uv tlwv will Htllinble mill r "j'.., .--., - SW.aan- .Se they are doing new; and we f' certainly have been luuliig ait cxix-hs of Si .....! r.. ..... .1 ,.1 'CI. In !- I)ir'ni!iu'iii-'iiii mi tun iiuiiiiiiiu. ii n i- f very eoiixpIriietiH lii the hleel rail mills, s.i- ........ .. !3V'erwlileli lititlhifoerlirtir 4'an lane or- -n.. flui: nt tlm .n fiitnl Ittit iiliiii riie riii. MViO ttt IUU t IliltllW lill " citge, rutebtirg, Htis'lten mid Hcraiiten 6V. ..I J 1 ..! ,1 .1 ....j piuius, we wiii'M, nn- tin; umj uii that tire in tlie market ; anil from the encrgetle way in which Andiew Carnegle Kvks te Improve the freight conditions of 1'illnburg, we may as. Idlntn Hull til. fi.fllM 1 1 1 tit lllu IMlti.lilll'11. vA " i-wilhvtill net Ik- the hint te stay, in the 'ntmgglVfcftlie wurvival of the llttci.t. v Tlie (lueblleii has become se delicate as te VL l.n h.. f.B.I t ..lai .If. ft lllljlllll IftBUkl I llllklll.lll f,. IK UU13 VIllllVIA lll-H.-llVlll IIJMIU lillllli.l.l ratC3; hi which Chicago hns the advau ,l tag at pre.-s:iit. N, luthehtiuggleef tlm t Iren furnnees, the hame conlrelliiig In. iluencc of freight rates will K-ttle their condition; and beie.jiij-t new the Seuth, has the advantage. There Is n thick curtain hanging be- wzii, -khi i no iinmisiiate luiurc 01 uuiuen.s in IS this country which will net enable us te I'l'' imv, crt:iinlv itH next condition : but we Incline te the belief that it will roll ' 7 P before an active market. The cheap '''' nnue nf ....mi.... l.nu llilu mitllrnl ..U'l..l . .Mini w jii.m.j ...-. .? ........... -...v.., -Si'-'and can only lx? defeated by unnatural ',. lack of (Mintldeuce in the grcatnt-Ks and s?i growth that lias w long len our leat, s'tS aad that has made us a marvel among 'VthenntleiiR. ,-A"-' i a. Say J Klngthiaj. iSeuater Quay has turiiHl un at : v'-i'RiM.i'fli' mill Ifiiitiiiiiidittf, I... nil. aiv !' ..vivr-,utnim.n II4I(II llf IIII. y of Iunejister, mid ("iipp, of Jobatien. FT. P. l.a. lii... iii.i,.irii.l in . ...... nil .. 1.1. tt"a.u uvn ... ...... ...v., , tffiinitiL 11 ml ' kUn tliere about ebebv inattera of legls- Uiinli mill iitirtli'iilui'lv iilmnt 1 .11 1 fur feVtbe ineei poratleii of htatt railway Et- v t.. ...in i. . i ... , .. . wiu)iiiiieru ii in is- ii-iiieiiiiH-reii imil rillr. C. .Magee. Jtetmblicaii leader and i''.leWjyist, who has Allegheny for ills 'awuplng ground, beugiit icgMatlen for Tjirrrt railway incorjwnuien, te btiit purpose of his own ; nml that thu iibllcaus in the Legislature received tt te refuM' te consider thu bill or te i permit Mr. Magee te liuve It with. iu. It was te be dragged out and itluieusly pttcbtsl titieu the manure , along with the very geed cempauv tbe auti-ilUcrhiiluatlen nnd the pure flwikm bills. Tlm Democrat la-iit IwpubUeAiu te jilteh out Mr. Ma- Jlttle bill, although they U'lievisi , aueral law for the iueoreratiou of HtiitvJ4 wieuia u ueiuiaeiai. ".1 U Mepubtl-MW U'UV )t. premised te Introduce ; nnd this Is the bantling they havd get ready, nnd that Kauffma and Cniin linvd Uen ait. vceintl'lrhitne and carryout te tfuny, te see whether it slytll have n wttle of milk or au everchm; of jtnregerlc ; or whether, pcrchniiec, It may licfmclreum cietl that that (lent lie dcniii)), Magee, can get noi-einfort out of It. Hut is net this n pretty picture thai Cnpp'aud Knuilhinn present prostrating thcuiis'hes liefore their ICIng, at lleacr? i TltEim Is dniitier Hint wiy w-iIwih d.tiu.tge will bodeiinlo tlict'.xiK-iislvuwerk orthilntei,nuani.i(,iiiinl company, uiiIiks wuiie effort Is m.tile HiM-tslily te jmitts t ami jircsorte it If lnt IiiwhiiIh ilHitiinplelleit. l.iioriiinusiiinittltlesef mud liaxe nlteady been dumped in tlm half isimpli toil ditch by tlm il or t'liagn s, mid the rnllnnyM mid otlierJweikH establlslicd nt gre.it uxpeiiMi n re jielug etnrgrtiwn wllli Iiixiirhuil tropical eirctntteii and he Injured by tlie nrtleii of iihjIs nnd witter that It will cost a gnt ileal te make tlieni ngitln nor liveable. Ifenr iSoiiiite bad net frightened tlm l'reiii'limen by ii threatened Htreteh of tlie Meurne doctrine tlie work might be ag-tlii under way. 5few a inUeinblii tondilien irevills mi thu Istlimiis, ntid the people mn derediicisl Hint someIiit i' nlteady dlisl of Htnrvntleu. Til k New Yerk Hu Ul says Hint David Wolf and William fliossnre painfully nllke with most iifthe pain en Wolfs Mile. 'I Ills Is lierattse tlie latter lifts been liiiprWemsl for forgery bcc.iiin of his leseiubliuicu te Clress, unit len-t Hint Is llin H'nWif Mery. A butcher was hw bulled out ef$El.fK2 w tilt Ii he paid ten tiinu clevily resembling-Wolf In cli.mge fin a check effflt, oll'eied hi uyj meat for a $.11 pttrehnsa of bts-f. When Iin trleilte tlelher the beef he could net llud tlie address git en and llie chirk preted te be a forgeiy. Wolf was jxisltlvely hidciiti. Iltsl by tu'e witnesses as tlie man ulm nwiiuileil the lillteher, but niiethur m.ui, closely i e 'cnilillng lilm nnd just centidetl ofetlier forgerio", JiiiMeoiifesvcsl tlitit he was guilty of the ci line for which Wolf has been Imprisoned. This man calls himself (Irnss and ene of the witnesses who aided WeITm conviction mistook tiiess for him enllin (.IrtH't nod nskeil him hew he get out efjitl. Tiiitli IshtraiiKei tluiti lletlen Mill. If Jliese men were both rasenls what a dflligeieils pair they would be, hhlflliig ci lines en ene imether and eeiilulug witnehses until ene or tlie ether had his uovtihliet oil' or was marked In hoiiie striking way. Tlie Jl'iilirii; Aye ndciilntes Hint fit, lilt miles of railroad hne been pinjcttcd of Inte and arn te be built hoell, 11, SIS miles being already under const! in lien, and tills high iititlierlty predicts Hint rallwny build ing in this year will leuili unpirnlleled llg tires nnd the reads projected and uinlei taken will hIiew a greater length than our eiillre piesent completed HyMem. Inwplte of the weight of authority the slalcincnl heems iucnslible, nnd iu llie face of the de pression In our Industries Is iiHleiiNliliig. l'eihaps many of the prejes-tud reads will remain projects, mid this estimate based en the plans umiln iu the lbst llnce montlisef theyc.tr rcllwlsthn hejH.fiilness of boom ing times ahnul that has net ,et bis'ti ful ful lllled, though Hiero Ih geed reason te bo be bo Ueve that it may be. - H- ' l)n. SAMt'ia. W. (iaess was less famous Hum his fntliur, but at the top of his noble profession. A well Known physician or this county iivently said of the (desses: "Dr. Samuel W. ilress Isagient man, his father, lli.Sauiiiel 1). tiiess, was it great, Kic.it maul" TilK einlser Cli.uh4.ttiu Is te lake lici trial trip 011 Kriday w itheut lici steel ni'ists. An illustration of the roMilutieu In ship building since the days when men liefme the mast and etlleers kept most of t licit attention 011 the ringing. Tin: gallant light made by the Tienten ngaliiKt the storm, when tlie men crowded tlie riggiugte iiml.eiilnini.il! sill m.i) be tlie last famous in t by sail power in 0111 navy; 11 lrivy as tameiis for sMIIful s.iillng as for llglitlng slnce the timoel I'niil Jenes ami Hie day when the Constitution sailed uuav final tlie llrlll-.il licet. TKItsOVAI.. Twin A. Huxten has been npiielulisl petmalei at Chicago. (1i:m:uai. l'l!NSliu:i., pension iigeul at New Yeik, has lesigntsl, Me. Paiini:!.!. has Instituted n soil apilnst the t.ontleu Twit for libel, claiiuliig.nii, IKKI tlamages, Sk.svtiju C.mhien is still lii Waxliluir Inn. His deer bell Is kept In a constant state of agitation, Nt is .Senater Cameren. Qt-i.KN Victim! v will attain llie age of three score ami ten en May -Itli. The htute banqnets In honor of llie incut will net be git ell until net ilav. Mic lias been eiijex -lug unusually koe.1 health lately. COM.MANIUM'. AVll.l.lAM T. StMI-sO.V, supeilnteiiileut of the natal amilemv, is si 1 en); en llist-t lass M's-cls, lams and te r r ptsle beats for coast defense, and argues that sr,00il,00 should he put iu the con struction, Misn Mmii.w Piiait, tl.tiigbtet (if C.ipl. It. II. l'l-att, el Cailile, was inaiiied en Tuesday night te Mr. (!uy Sletick, ot'Colo et'Colo ot'Celo ratio. Secn hunched iMie-ts Mllcinliil the wishliuu ictoptieii at tlie liidim t mliiiiiK sihnel, Ki:v. Hit. IIiiiiiineN, utei of Hie "Little Church 'Itniuid llie I'einei" in .New Yeik, has asked the theatrical iiiauageis of that citt In elestt thell establlslinieuts en (ioed I rlilny ulglit, nnd attend sort lees at his chinch. Dr. Houghten is the favotite eleign man of tlie prefeNslnn. Mil. Jehn IIeiiii, aged se, one el tlm most prominent and lntliiiiili.il llennu'ralle jiellticl.ins of Cmiiberlaud emiiU, tliisl en Tuesday, at his home iu filter .sjning tewnslili. Un held the ellltti of eeinity I'oinmlsMener lei two teiuis and Idled etliei jMisitienK. Hi:v. Hit. KnwAiiu Ili.ia urn, in s)iiieef IiIh Sil ikus, is usseilui; Ireni the injuiies Iio ret-eiMsl two wet Us age, mid the niliM'iiient luiiput.itlen el his leg. lie is the 1110.it ihccrfiil ji.itieut iu the .senev hospital, ew Yeik. I'er Ibiir tl.iys he hit's been silliumiii in his btsl, and mf. Sunday he livuiwtl the elieir el the fleet street Methodist 1 hiireh, ami lifter It had sum' a hymn he uiailea slant Hiigieusaddit-ss. DM. sAML'KI. W. l.ltOs IIKAI). 'Iht( t'leliriittsl s.itt-)j.liuil Alilu Writer of .Many Modieli erl.M. Dr. .S.iiniit'1 W. (iress. who had bten ill fieiii pneumonia ferK'tentl months, tlUiI en Tuesdav at Ills home iu Philadelphia. Samuel Woissell tire-., was liii in Cm cinnittl, Ohie, IVbiuaiy I, In",7. He wasn Mm of .Samuel 1). (liess, tht eelebiated siin-'ism.solenga prelesmirnt the .letloiseu Mtslic.ii tstllte, where he stieccislcil Hr. Mutter. His elder seu graduatisl at slielln college, Kv., and Kindled niedliine in th'n lTnIeihlty el Ieiilsllleniid at the .letter. son iu Philadelphia, graduating in ItSe. lle setllnl iu I'hil.ulelplil t, and almost from the Ilr.-t Imsmhie what in his lati'r years he was entiivlv, no illstiucter of ethers -ilellteriiig liiuies en surgit-al imatem.t ami etni.iiiiti Milken. Thu breaking out of the wtrsn mien alit 1 hlsgr.iduatlr.il nHiieil anetlu r Held for his talents, and lie was brigade surgeon dur ing the war, and majei of Miliinteerit, and witHhiuwltcd lieuteiiaut-cehiuel in itsig itsig nilten or hut illhtingtiishisl sort lies. He held at dillurcul tlincw the posi pesi posi liens of surgeon te tlie I low mil 1ms piul. I'hiUilelplnii, and Jilleis.,t hospitals, und inlssj whs eltstwl prefcwn ei the pri licit il, of siirgi. and clinical surgery in .JcllcrMiii Mi-ii-al cnllcpe. lie was an ahlewritei eiimiI.JcW is.nius-teil with ;,u profession, and was 1 1 ei-ablv kimw n tu the author et "A Treatise en Tiiiunrs" (N'uw A'erk, issm; "A Tre-dlMi eiitht.;it pr..,Uu. thu.Svbtcm," mid a tltu uhter or sunn, nt bis fiithcr'ii wtnkh csj-mlallv his lauien, .System of Surgery," en which subjut hu was n prolific isuitiibuter te the medical leuruuW of the daj. Dr. Uuss mjiS the brother of bawjer AHs'it ilaller (ires, 1he luade bin mark seme vears age asu meineur of the Mdeit council of I'liilaikb pW, BOOKS AND AUTHORS. Tnl.IvoCIl:Iel Drxnev, by .Tmite Antheny Frende, Charles Seribnert Sens, Is an Irish roinnueeof n centurv nge, for which tlie fame of lis author will nssuie n n w Ide retdlng. The book w ill net be tlls npjwiliillng te Ihose whoexpect n thrilling narrative, but it pielciids te be nothing mere limn n romance, nnd the rumors of Its inlne as bearing en Hin Jilsli ijuestlnn nppcar te bate fiunll foundnHeu. it Is simply 11 vigorous work of lletlen from Ilia baud Ofu man familiar with the liistery itnd life of llie limes, mid It preles lilm the master of 11 lld Imagination, llliilieand Delany nre wealthy Irisli eilh-i owning ships engaged Iu smuggling and hat lug extensive ship j arils 011 the banks of the liolre from which their essel sailed for Ireland with French wines and ether meii'liauillse, nnd n turned wan insiiwnei. 11 was a eiy dangerous but very prolltable business, only n step from prltatccrlng. lllnku, nfter iiincli trouble, 'rsundes ene Merloy Doiitelie te take ceiiinianil efa prl- nicer which iste prey dlrtntly uhiii l.ng HhIi t'euiiuercv, nt oiice satisfying the veil geanisi nnd cupidity of the Irish exiles. Merty had a price en IiIh head for hating fought under Prlncn Charlie, but in the hesi of punishing a Colonel (luring, who had wronged hlni mid his family, he lakes tiinrge of the prl nicer, nnd wild ml- entities fellow Hint might make etcn Hie H'ii of n Cooper coredo wllli envy. . lleie is a story or a jkicI: "A few years nge seme entliuslastle ad mirers of Tciiiijkeii gate it large diimer pnrly hi his honor, nud invited all tlulr eheiisist ft lends In llie world of lltcmture and mt te meet him. Tennyson, who rarelj ucccjiIh an ilivilatleu, did, for a wonder, put in an appearance en this occa sion, but dining the Hist half ofllie dinner cuiinciI tlm groilesl disappointment by ill umining absolutely silent, and as If lest in (he most profound retcilc. Tlie guests, wite had expelled te hang en w mils falling llke pea 1 Is or thought from Ids lips, gced selium lint wistfully upon lilm, when sud denly reusing himself, he cMlalmcd lu a loud stentnilau olce : 'I llke my mutton cut lu (hunks!' 1 cannot help snsHtt iug llinl there was something of malice piepeuse In tills buist of cnutidcitcc, and tliat tlie peer man felt a net unnatural li li lilatieu at being pipisl at, and a cone cene cone sjieutliug tlcslie te punish Hie ellemleis," Tun Ciimims ami Siciurrs or (loon Co.wmtsvrie.v. Jehn II. Allien, Full Dor Der smith: A well w 1 ilten essay by Theodere i:. Schniaul; Is quite win thy of the wann est pniisniind me4 attentive twenty luin utes,fei It is in Itself a simple of what geed conversation should be. Then) are many apt quotations In It, but we iiilsslhegmphic statement of Maik Twain tli.il the pleasure of eontcrsatlen lies lu the wag of the glad glad glad somejaw midthellapoflliesvmpithtllcear. I'vssu-ltosr.'iyAithiirMieibiirnellardv; lloughleuA Ce., Husten. This neicl has appeared Inthe.lMi:ifif,alai I th.it Isa guar antee of some lilciary ineiit, but if all llie steiies published In lli.il iiuigarlnti weie of eipial Milne, Its old dais of gler.t would tlawn again. l'asM-ltose lsu cPi Intel est lug ami beautifully w illlcn talcei life lu the e.uly tl'iys ofeui citiliatlen, but Hiero is uoall'tvtatieu of leaiuing about It and the teailei is uiadti te feel iu stnipathy with the pcople of tho.e far oil times, i'assc i'assc i'assc ltose Is an excellent heroine, anil llnnl.t Is 11 wilier te httciuournged. Tin: ceiiiii si'eniu si 1: or jiuis 1. wuimc Mini. 1. . Harpers, makes e( client leading. Here Ih a pleasing sample of It liem Hol Hel land : "Tlie king ninnied hist Fild.i.t, nud en the fellow lug Meiiilny I had an iutcnicw Willi hlni at tlie ptlaceat tlie uerthend, llie onn;epKisllti which Is tlie eiiiestiiiiu Hlatiie of illlam the Silent. I dioie lliitlier by iippnlutmcnt at I'J.l'.ll.laiid was usiieud into a teiy small loom, wlieitt 1 wa Icll lei a little while in ceinpan.i of 1111 inkstand and a sheet itf Jslper, in east., I suppose, til it ll ant 11 Met liens suggested thcnischcx, 1 might instantly icduce them te wilting. Soen allerwaids two young aides de-camp eame ill, ene a whiskered light infiiitry 111:111, the othei 11 lleice Hussar, and alter bowing profoundly, tlie.t both began cmi lerslng with iiieen thesiiltJiH-t eftlie H. It,, efwhiih I am, without alleitatieu, gittlng asttnd asetei was a wuudeilug deg el a tiueaulstei lied te Its tail. I'.Muth as the clock st I nek the lialf I10111, tliedoer epenid, and a steiitish, 011ugish, tnllisli man, iu a blue eutnwa coat, checked shbt Willi a tuiu-iiewu iell;r mid giey tieiist is, walked up te tee and said iu l'.ughsh with a loud lelec, 'Mr. Motley, en hate wiilten 11 most magiilllceul wink, and I am pieud te inak'O your iicquaiutimee.' Whcicupnu I sinew illy susMsted the individual te be his majeslv, although 1 had eci ted tti be ush eied tliieugli sl mme meins at least; but the king is one of these 10 nil pcn-euages w he lias the geed sense te lento a pip lu the hedge of ids dhlniti for special occa sions. I must isty that he luade a ei, agieealile iuipiiwsleu upon me; and veu will say, el course, liiat thlsis en account or niv sus-eitibilit te llalteiy. I knew it te be a weakness, but If people aie ery polite and eeinpUiui nl.irv and kind te me, win ther tliet are kings mid qui ens, orenlv knaxesm ptrsiiusuf lisser nmk, I am but tee apt te iesMind I cannot help it.'' Tlie letters of the laiueiis aillliei el the "Hiltih liepiililn" ileal Willi thu ni.uiy topics that might conic bcteie se eiiiiueut 11 man iu his I'uiepeau ti.ixcls; ceuilx, litlle and great, studt ill duels and qucei Hutiliuieii me alt descilhcd with pictur esque feiee and lixelj liiimnr. tilJIismaivk, his last till nd liem college tlats, lie hasa geed deal of Interest te sju, mid it ten lea.l in .Shend til's meiueiis uf lllsni'ink iu win and then Motley's h Iters et him and from him, the great chancellor makes a en pleasing llguie. The smallest iiPtsi.isi lu tlieweihlis The Tt I fip mn, which Is published weekly in lluiidiilaara, Mexico. It consists of n single sheet, .'.x I iin lies, dl Idcd iu tluce columns. The paper w itli the longest name ispiiblishi-l net iu Itussiiibut in liicciilaud: Ariitnijitijlieti SttltiKjuint'ttiL Siiiii mm hi Vim.. .. A brilliant but dissipated lhighsli w liter 011111 gate tills qiiter excuse for , ieldiug te "lletiing howl": "Well, the li'uth el the mutter is that 1 hate te stiist iu. self ten teitalti extent extent before I can fully enjet au ordinary eouers.ilieii," Tin: l..r AMi:uifN,n fragment iiomthe Journal of Khun I.I, I'limenl lilniph 00 Chtir.byJ. A. Mlti liel Stokes A lle. It will be noted tliat a cuileus phenctli1 sH'lliug prc iilltil iu tlie dux s of Khan l.i and il mat pusrle the letuler te tt.msl.iu the name el his dominions. This Is supposed te he 11 record et a Mstt te the itiius of 011rg1r.it cities alter tlie ilisipjicnr.iuie nftliu race. .. Ha..s the Haltiitieiii ,Xti "Mr. P.. 1. SlllU lis r, lietlel knew 11 as the ilupit'ssilile M is. I'lirliugti 111,111111 ll es .it ( 'lielN.-.i,eue ul llosten's iit.nix Mihurbs. He 1nki'cui 1nki'cui feur ii.iih et age, and 1 rippled with rheiiuuitisin. He litis net been te 1 test en ler m nn tears. He lsgan lite nsn printer, entering the II0M011 Will IK'Js, Xew, as hesajs, "With pen, piisr, pipe and jiills,! sit here, from ear's cud te year's end, jiatlent as mav be, ic.su e iu lr.uinlH and wail for tlie better llle." mainh's. uer.vrv e t iteivu. lliriaiTiniiireit HllllJiiiij On (Vel. 1 1 nei llu' I ill , ' tutil -In- c inie;i Mei u ill lirum .1 11 tr.. 1 ilium juu iiilil,' mu! la One carrion tiuu uci ten ,t u,ht An.! tf 11 a ilell.ir " titlij i.lat ' All liuuaitsl i.re It lieui uiu-l tuku Te muke nn ensln,' kuld lie, -flrtwj t UIatt.li,)(J(epuUicit Jwirwd the cAiTens ctriuncD. rnrrncrn Vereett te IVnllt Acrew rieltl WlUl Vliltncil llunds. A npeclal from tfnionlewn. Vn.. sayt Tlie gang Hint tortured nnd roeiKsi out 1 Y odor, lieurMe.yersdalc, Sunday morning, ul uw.re (nicked te l'liikcrten. nre cvl- nu dpiillvnioMcCIellaiid(ewnb.iiiditP,inaklng Hielrwny lint Ii into west Virginia. ine two who Mole Cougheneiir'H horses, near I'isinn, Sniidny nlgnt, rodethetn te .Murk .Murk leysburgiWherelhey nkiiidened tlie hones nnd In tlu Ir ceurse nxle through the town of Addison. The ether two men of the gang followed beliind nfoet nnd were tllscntertsl robbing the Hipoke-hoiiso of William llniiua, near AiIiIIheii, vesttnlnv morning. The owner followed "iliem mid was Joined by his bielher .lehn, Jehn Walker ami Mr. Atiguhluc, fanners, nil armed nud liieiinled, who nterlisik tlm two iubb(iH nnd pjnetsl them under arrest. One of llie rebbimi was jilaeed In a buggy w lib Augus tine nhd the ether behind .fehu liaiiua tm his lnirse. They I1r.1l been teti much ox ex illisl, ho.wever, tedisanu the thlotes, nud they, at 11 signal, covered their enpters, uiaile Iliem threw tlewn their nrms nnd walk across the'tleldsw itli uplifted hands until out of sight. 'IIkj two cool-headed rebbeis thell iueUiiUhI llielr captors' lierm-N and rede ti the West Virginia line, whom they Joined llielr eenlisieratesniiil toeK te inn woetis. The Addison people bellet 11 that one of the tweenptiiicd an'swered the description of l,e wis. (Irrtit excitement pret ails lu the Maileyshuig and Flllett'a Mills xlcinily titer i'lie outlaws' leluru, and they tear mom cruelty at tlie hands of the gang. m r.leiieil "W'ltli All Heiress. The elopement of it pretty xeuughdiess of .lersey City with n ier young dry goods clerk Is the sensation of the hour tin re. 'Ihn Ibilde Is the eighteen- ear-old daughter of Ml h. Jessie Oltett, who resides iu the fashionable portion of Oninil street, The bridegroom Is William Utile, who is said by his ft lends te be under twenty vears of age and lesitlinglu modest tpiar lers en liie less tin tentleus Wayne stieet. TheVweie wedded at the parsonage of Het'. David Mitchell. Deth the brhle and biidpgroem gave lletilleiis names te the ciergiuan. A tier Ihoceieineni llie coiiiiletleparttsl and re limns) te the homeol thebiide, whtiothe news was biekeii. Tlie mother took n sensible t low of the m liter and the newly wedded eouiile stinted euawisldlng tour. It is staltsl tli.it thu young lady possesses about S7."i,0"" I" herew 11 rigid. A IIAIIVs KPITAI'll. Apiil malic inc. winter laid mu line mleep. away Ililglitas MaiHmc tuts in; il.i.v tliiui ; nlnht Is soil mill deep: Tliennh the morrow Inliig forth son ew, well areie that weep. Ye Hint In Id me dear In-held 1110 net 11 Incite. mouth leng: All llie while je miW 1110 Millie, clumi net will lice llicMiug Cainc Unit iiiailn 1110 smile, imil laid nieliiie, anil M 1 might )ou wrung, Alijernini f'tiiiilrtSit Inhume. "Wheillil yeiiNii.ls te he Hie next Ptosl Ptesl tleiil?' "l)h II ileu't knew nml iliin't fine. I'm net looking ler Piesliliiitx I'm looking for 11 1 .01 He or NtlMitlen till. It I.IIN lulu euirj llinc." 'i', t Is. line of our inesl estimable. 1 1 1 ? f n s nm lie IliinikOil ler Hie IntriMliu lien of Dr Hulls Cetiiiti Hjrtip, for ll-tlmcli use 1ms snwil Ids life. I'er Iin Iptcnl coiisiiiiiiillen It Is a icrliilii itmcil.v. l'tl(t"icls. JllMU JAlHUH-HeeilU'lltu. trrrr rv'"' "i a month cn 0 I rjmff he limile working for us. As'cnls iiicfcrrcil wliecau fiiriil-liu lierseniiil KlM'thcir whole time te the business. Hpaie iiiiiiiii'iils niny lie jirentnlily eiuplojcilalse. A tew ac melts In tonus nml 1 Itli k. II. I". JOHNSON .t CO., !(: Main HI.. Illchiueiitl, Vn. N. II Unites tnipleicil also. Nciei 111I111I nlieut sciiillng sliinip ler uplj. Cenie tpiltk. eiin let 1)1?, II P.. I. A Ce. iiiira-t.iinlW Ashi(jni:i irir. ok nuNitv , Kellu nud wile, el I..1111 nvtei fit), U'lli nisicr ceiuilt. Ibiiii l Kfllti nml wife, of 1 lift lt or UniciiRler, liailinr In tlted of volun tary nshlgiiuii at. tl.ttnl April .1, KS'i, nvslgiifil nnd trmslcruil nil tin It pM-iteiiiitti ths-tRtn the miilcirlginil, ler Hie Is ncllt nt the unlilem or the sihl lluirv ('. Killtr, tliej llu refere glte lietlie tniill iiersens linli litcil In snlil nsvlmier, linn il;e mi in te the miilerslgiuil wliheut tti In i, nml llinsf lint lutf t In Imsi te pitM'tit tin m CI I MII.US A. MH.I.n:, Asslsnce, Iti-siillus In Uuiuister, Pi. .lull's .('iill.r. AttniiH-t. nliHililW IAMIAlloe.CAI.r. Kangaroo, Calf. rS JLTi -lLMtXiJ Wehnti'Jmt iccfheil a line of KnngnnsiCair Slims ler men's iu 'ir, limile In llieNeu I'iikcsh, llinl Is without tm l;nor wn en Hie Inilile of tlit'slme l'rlts.v"J.V Anienti wanting a seli, him nml dres.i hlim. will de will te call nml ( lids line. U thine Iliem riuuliii nml tin elin It lile one. ' t lull line or bailies Misses ami Clilldifii's Shet ,, 1IM llsliiMWekK HPi:t HUl, Wm. H. Gast, no. in, Neitiii iji'i:i:n st, i.ANcvrrit jiuit-i). iw.tr I 1 llli: tlKM'IM' HI'S' Mil' PI P.CIIASr. PEARL FLOUR. Hcellntll I miiiuiini tiuc.t by Kltr.llir.lt Jl MA, AllllMlle, Pu The IiIkIi ilmi'icter or tlit I'letu nml glint ri'iait itlnii It hns nItMlii.il imv I,mI etlm imrliis teinlni the muni. Krcider's Pearl Fleur liflHliiiisiii.ilniitulit.nl. 'lite prlis'lsne. 'Ien, nml Ions me lu-im; n,l, 1,, ,iin(1,s(,r um, lie In v kiiilsiiiitiiMi. 'lliftieiuilne IV111I I luiu Is in hue 'n.i i .v 1 ,,i Mile al GRABILL'S Original and Only Cash Grocery, N. . COll. DUKK vv VINESTS, l.M Vsll K, I'l "Oi0ll I ifiilii;s mnill-M.tV.r s '1KM ii eiiesiiT i.ifiiu ine iiitemien or i-eiisiiiners ersiMiui liiMsN nml l.in;lim.' s,upiili,., te our llia-Cllllll 111 list SllH'lt of 1'llSs, Villus, ClHk Miiuiaine anil I in. I Iren rntlnus. Asliikle. iiltnliesleii and I'miilurlnii, Mus-t, Piston mi. I alc Packlll,'sj Msiifh anil Kill Mne IU lll-f t-liiK(iiuii,-et.las.s, Slniin It.ollrilersalHl Mi'iuii llenllnij ApiBiraliis; Ss I anil dip .screiis, ami tu,i.ict aliniist eMrtthliii; ii-unlred In steam ii-tin, itiiilnli nrwliiili iu nlltr al prices wlili h we Kiiartiiilts le he loner than lltesu of an nlhi rtk'ilir In lid. ililnity. 'eliafsisiiiielj Ilie l.tretM slts-k, nml 1 lug foam-, list wllli the U-lrpheiie V.u lianac, me pit'lkinsl 10 iiss'Im-anil fill nil enli-rs In the klierlest H,si.Uieiiie. W Ii. i, tn waul or titii thllU liieur Hi).-, mil en us ter prices ami un will isiiiilmv uu in our alillllj tout Millliit; tns In s.ic. ou Meiiei, jKla ami c.ntlen. liar tii'illliis. ler lurtusliliii; lacjlnis. Hellers, Sluiitlm;, Pull, m, ll.imtirs, JsiHslal M.nhliicn, riiiiiiU n' unit litis i'lllen. Tisils, I 'it Herns, MikIiIs, unit Iren nml Untss I itsllns, mat ter llif pniinpi r pur or nil kind or mm lilm r me ion n llisl In Ijtni ii,i, and wc lii-jss Hull selh II a liue of our sttleiiiine. Central Machine Works, III A ia.NOltlllllIltI.tl VSMItl in, l.tM ASIKlt, I'V. tl.HSl MeiU. lt..ft-.ouuli!e tnar.lT Pieuipt llis llllllOIl OIIIIIO tlell. llllfllll - ml. In I'la H ii. ' DRUNKENNESS 01: nn: Uljlell II Mill' ISisiniVKI.V ( 1 ItKI) 1IV ADMIM-iKIIIMl Ull. IIA1NUS i.el.Hl.N Hl'Kt IKK'. It can he kIm n In a cup of oltceer tia tillh. out Hie kuuwlislKe of tlie K?rnii takliti; It ; l uluiluu-l ti.irinkss, nml IU illee a Kimn Kimn eilltaiel ssl fin. iiheilKi the lutlint Is a inetkrtie ilriuk. r r nn nicolielif wns-k Tltniisan.ls of ilriiiiiitinU iia .f licen laailt) um. r.itr nn n un., Inn. ial.eii t.nl.li u Sss Iin ill Ilieir is.!) s we i. ..in tl,, ir l.imwleil,,. null iu. ill l l '. In. j Ol llru.k in. nl itilr own Iris) will 11 SI J It 1 VI US I'l.c sjMem emt iiiipri ;natl w. tit tin Sisrifli ttbeisiiiieit un uiur eiisssll,mt) l.ir ll:e lliiiioriipK.Ute le esHi I et t li l) , tllS. A LOCIIKIt, I)ru.'irlt. j, .ft.".. Ki" "tIVl 'i Jj"i(,nltr. I"u. llctititmnltxr'e. rilttM)rt.l')llA, WcdntciJajr, April 17, l?sj. Easter is five days away, but its cheer and brightness have dawned all ever the store. In the Basement, en the Main fleer, en the Second and Third floors you can see the brighten ing light of the glad season. The'merchandise seems te have caught the inspiration of .the time. What the types tell from day te day is only, a murmur of what is going en here. News, geed new??, store news enough te fill the paper. Hints must serve you We point te a geed thing here and there ; net a word of the thousand ether just as geed things scattered all about. Yeu take them for granted. There is such a pushing and jostling of new Dress Goods te get footing en the counters that prices as well as pieces are pinched. Yeu can't go amiss of interesting lets. 1 lie ;cottons, the woolens, and the half-royal silkand-woeIs are brimming with them. On the Second Meer Cleck section the Fancy Goods De partment assert s squatter sovereignty for an offering of Traveling Hags, the equal of which for cheapness has never been seen here or elsewhere. We have just taken ever the wholesale stock of a leading Chestnut street Leather goods dealer. Traveling Bags and Valises. Real Alligator Bags. Best Grained Leather Bags. Seme silk lined, some leather lined, some linen lined. Prices are third and half what such goods ordinarily go for. We want te make an end of them at once. Only one of a kind and style, and ler that reason net ex changeable. Over the bridge from the Bags, in the next gallery, is the new Bargain Table for Silver ware and Cutlery. We've been needing it a long time. An overflow place for the odds and ends of plated things and table tools of all sorts. Here's' the way the prices run : Table Cutlery : (! C. C.mci . . .J1.&) lilniii i r..m Slanliein lliunlle nml IClllfe (tlliilelil Ihinillu Kuliis, dei n ... I.lielll lllllllll iiiiimi Knives tout rnrlcn. ilei n l..'e lei. Hun. lie Minis . .. l..e Plated Ware : .:d Hetter DMiim lleri) Hlsliis ( Oku It Isl.i Is ('asters SHHiit Milliters 'li!tloenH Hi'ssel tspoells 'Inlili spoons SI mi, Si CXI t ill I ,Ti 1 (0 ,.fil (..") -J.tm :t.7'i 1.7.1 1 .r . . '.'il) ..leu Jehn Wanamaker. Ooeho, ni.i'.Mtr.MiiNt Jrn "LIFE OF E. CREENWALD." I imtprlnls or His Life, teec I.trllesl I:IiiiiIieii1 IjUi t IUm e etliet tilth Id nlii-e. l REV. C. ELVIN HAUPT. I'm vie In tin. PublM G. L. FON DERSMITH, v, v..hv Ki.vti sTitmrr, i.M'sii:it, p.. 'j-i'iiM i:, i.ne. le'.lUl.t ir: UK's UOiiK slnlii: BOX 1-AlMiR.S. l-IMLWUn'IN'Gl'APIiRS. Yeu want getnl paper whim you write a letter. iYw stock just in. Nice styles iec, ethers 12, 15 and 20c. Better quality at 25 te .jee. Kxtra best, none better at 45 te 60c. See them. L. B. 11ERR, 51 el 53 N. Queen St. aiulvlitl (Cnx'pct uricrtitiitn. t Mti'i-i i i.i:MNn. "Wfry Werry AM) Torment Yourself llfiila.. Unit fttriiit In haul: t.isai nethitii! nf liniliit' a I nt 1 1 1 Ii-. n, ,1 in st, us Un 1. -Ml of Jeur Iul1.11 , When ion euti haie it ilioreiulih ei.anil, telnr lirUhli'ii.sl ami eeltlansl ullli tin mu tell! .le nlr l.l.it. All 1I1U at Mr) Ulh ' !. 1 r It uml be .ini uitxsl. Your cinpptw will p ctllel for, clmiitsl runt iWln end Millie ilie ultliejl riiuul lel,n.U,er. .Neliijuri te the mei.1 iMtntti fttrixt. If we nijun'll mIIIkIm .nt a uen .1. e liainttiss mil tuner the cuikI, as s.nni- .uplsi-e. but intnl itiius tin i.i.n Mn, rj eliltl IMA 1 J. B. Martin & Ce.'s, H. S. Shirk & Sen's. WOIths - WOODWARD & CHRISTIAN STS. . marfe-tfil Jlt'U (Oeehc. jt f- J S. ', J H Atir.ll ,t IlllOTIIKIt. 26, 27, 29, 31 W. King St, CLOVES. Net! Iniiortntlen of JOCVIN'H IjUeit HIjIeh or KI1M1I.0VIM. .Mei'MQinrrAiitK anh huitenkd, i)iu.ssi:i) kiii (11.0V11S, UNI)IUXSi:i) KIII OI.OVKH, 1 te'.l) lliitleneil l.iii)(tlis. All the Xewcst Hhnilcs erTnii, Mede, Ortty mill llreiin ; nlm IllatU. Extra Quality Kid Gloves, -Sei'.NTANI) KI.IHI. KII.K TAIKKrA (1I.OVKS, hii.k milaniwc olevih, hii.k .ikiisky iii.evp-s, msi,i:thiika1)(ii.evks, 111 All Qualities nml Celer'. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas! A lirijellmter lht Xevdllin of tlie Season. IMPORTED DRESS FABRICS! V hnve Just n;elt tin uen Meck of I'lcudi UiiIhhiiiiiI Comliliintleii Nulls, esKvliill) ntlniit tsl for l.ite Hin Ing itnil Siimuicr Wuir. III.ACK HII.K NITI-H, I.VTtisCA XI. -IX, risu mi:mi xims, ririt'iu:i)Hii,K xinx, All the Neitisi PeniKiis of the Reason roprc reprc senteil 111 our slot k. cui:a.m muMs rAimicH, .SILK AND WtlOI.AH.MlJIti:, sii.k WAiu iii:nuiktta, wool linxmirrrA, twii.i.i:ii1'i.anni:i.s, l'llINTKI) I'DMIKI.S, rillMI.DIMH SII.Kst, iu:n'(!ai.ines. 25, 27,29, 31 W. King St, 0l,J t.ANe.sii:u, i.. lir-'I'l ASIIANH. Sew Spiing Gloves ! WATT & SHAND linntiH-niil lieu lines or I.MlIliS ftll.KTAl' I'lri'A (Il.tlVISs, s-jirlnt; hliinlt" anil lilink, l.'V le-.ilV.J7V. l.UUIls, Ill.Ai'lC SII.K tll.t)VIi, extillenl qnallt,i:V..lT,,f. Id.-. I.AIUU-s III.XCIC SII.K (U.tlVlis with Um mm kit) tips, TV. ami j u) a iulr. I.AIUO, KH (jl.t)VI In all tlieilelralilf Mimlts, KiiiH'rlertiialltlesat U:, 7.V., nl. .MOt's.ijriri'AlltKKIIK.I.ON T.st, iiiiiliessisl, Inl.ie.i amriaii, jHUamlil I.MUI.s' HOW AMI MKsUs' Fast Black Hese MM 11 Y l.i l I'UK'lJs. i.vnir.s. kst 111 i k iiimi: m liv.ai.-, 37' f 'i- I.AlUI'.s rsi lil.MI. i)s', lUiinsilerfs lf. Bil'ii.tiifitil i-tiili. Us-, "t :'.., J7l,c tiiiilniif. 11 isilr. l.MUFS rM sl'ltll'l.H HiiSK, reiinlar m tile lit l'JsS , SV.. ST V-. 5"' i.ADii:s lui.eitKi) sati:i.n (iiifsirix m liliiek, i-i-.irlt't, llllie, Ctvaiii, Kirn Wlilte, Jk Jk en It, tiktial iirlivT.1i. w vuM-.us I'eiiAUKi: reit-irr.-. srituxiis i-ricic i)in'AiiiAiiii:c()K"iTi-. iiiei-tiis, halls ami rr. vTiir.it hum: cousin-.. WATt Hsl'lUMi it. A (1 A i. 11 censirix. Uur in w lines of S!e uml &k. I'erseU are the best ler the liieucr. Watt & Shand, 6, 8 AKD 10 USTKIMG STBEET. IIHMR11, mGK&HHmn. fClelHlitfl. asicr . nnir ! u Hntt nnj-nnr. nkcil 111 .vestnly (MemUr) trhltt Kus the cnum, nr llin ruh In liiikl,m L I Mieiili Imvp telil him It wan Kniter Meri'dnv 1 (1 linn.1 ..r 41 -. !. - .1 1 .. . . iis Mia hi --in--, inti;rKieniny wni emv iii ue Klmilng of the iuh. We relt It in nfletird lrtiiRMitM, imrttciihirly hi two Our Made-le-Order Department was ntiwtlcrl nil iltiy,kreilu8 our Hlclllvtl Cuttpn lm tltklinr iiieitmrcs or Firjst-Class Clothing -AT- ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Halt), Tieusers nml Hprlinr errrprmt vied with 1110I1 ether In Um rush. le net unit, but tte likewise, t'all anil leiue jour enlir. OUR BOYS' DERARTMENT wnn nllcl 1lll1 llie MellieiHHlitl Ilt.lsOf IJIII caslt.r nil ell pleiiNtsl ultlt thelr i'liitlmses I'll,. Muke, liuiilli j ami 1'ilee nil lemltleicct. Ol'HMi:N'.S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING iii:i'ahtmi:nts nlwnvspnkrertlii'iiiclve. A cll will con luce all Mho tteiiM II. d (iNr.-IMtKT. CLOTHIKHS AND .MKItCIIANT TAIl.Dlts, North Queen Street and Centre Square, liANCASTnit, PA. itlimu're. IIU.VN A llltnXK.MAX Lawn Mowers. BUY THE niTTnA7riTiTri " VW V V MOWER T It Isilcdiktllv theht-st it ui wear lnnser, tle the weik hpuer Mllh less liiher, and cut hlKliet i;rnss tiinu tm oilier .Meu it. THE "PENNSYLVANIA" Te-il.iysliimlsnl Uieheail of all l.etvu Mower upon tint market, which .ollen It lets ,te iiulieil selil 011 lis nu rlls. Flinn&Breneman 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, I.A.NtAS'li:it, I'A. .'ItoteiH'ilV'iO lr,'K. LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER -or- Lancaster. ROTE. 501-2 North Queen St., Next Doerlolho l'ostelrlci. Ju ll7-t.il nl (Ti.vvirttKO. V'TAMtM'.Kl AltHIAfiKWOltlv. Standard Carriage Werk. i.iav. i:inii:ui.KY, Nils. Ill, IJ, II, 4 1 .Marktt Mitft. Hear of I'Osl I'Osl eltlte, Isimnsli r, I'll. Cull nml mhi my line stock of Ijitc-i mIi: IliuritltH, I'liit'lens, fnrrlinjes, .Surifjs. ete., ulilelt I have new rrtiily ler tluiSirliiff I'linle 'the hut est ptlt es In lliu ceiuilv ter tliKwimu tiutilllj of uerk. A flne Hin or s.-ien.l-lliin.t iorkef uer ilitrlptlnti. Call anil ennliilnu 111) u erk ami Kit 111 prlci s. -(-. Inl 11tle11ll1.il clii'it le It'imliitliiK ami it,, pnlrliu.'.' One -, I of uerkuieu c 1 Inllj em em plesit mi Uml imriHW. Ulii ou c; 1 iti:vriii:ni'iTieN IN Axteiia.rp3- lhr.s'I!.ir jn.ui I'eai llir tjei Kile I lit 1 j.0) All hull tanlfiiiiiie pl.i) a tum; 111 lllln-it iiiliiulis. Drep 111 the Meu- ami tukvu leek at Iliem. le Mir.flls and l'IIOFIIONAI.s S JV"1' ' ITCMIH I I.V llll.st stock of 11 VII MO.Mi As eer mx'ii lu liucater uml al nui-m-MiiKl) le priit- llnii' scleral Steend-IIaiul I'ltnes ami Ors'iiiis lu i'.riitt Condition, whlth we Mill sell lit HarKilIll 1'riis.s l'luiitis. ermuis, Hu-et M'.i'lt nml Musical JIiIm' lit )i in ml tu lait elelltntl. H'rbuU I11.' te u lut iliiss niui.li. litaiM.', VT- Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., 21 RsT KI.NO sr , Ijmrastcr, IM. 1'. H. riaites nml 1'tirnltuie Me(il. Get u copy or r'rl.T. llakcr's Saw Waltz, 'Thu Deve llcturu." n-M-lyclAw i la i aii r. AwaKei HIRSH HITHER Y . 1 II V I . - -X. il 1 rs X Li I XXX till .- JM 1. 1TP r- ""Vii -
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