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THE HAlNCASTER tA!LY JNTElftlGEyOEB, SATUBDAY; fAl
1889.
BASEBALL
GOSSIP
The Year 1889 Will Leng Be
Remembered.
A UUEAT DASEI1ALL SEASON.
ftkelchrt of Prominent I'Ujrcn Who tlav-e
feigned for the Season The Philadelphia
Club's New Daltrrjr. the Athletic'. New
Pltrhcr mill Other.
Unices all sign fall thli premise te be a
great baseball year. Thcreli mera Interest
In baseball than ever before.
AVhyt
Its easy enough te aoe why.
The glebe trotters did It.
Just revlew in your mind tbe trip they
made around the world. First thcre wn
talk of en Australian trip. The tcheme was
dimisscd nil ever the country. Then the
players were selected, then It was determined
te ninke n trip around the world nn.l then
the lays sfirtcd. Fellow them around the
glebo circle. Ilecnll bow the rcKrls of their
Camcs were cabled home. Remember the
excitement they kicked up In Reme, then
hew they drew crowds In Paris, then hew nil
Bnglnnd was excited, and finally the grand
wind up In New Yerk.
Yeu wnnt te knew why this Is celng te Ihj
n great Uiebnll year, de you I Well, that's
the reaen. That trip will net be seen for
gotten, and It has given an Impetus te the
national game.
Let us leek nt some of the new players who
expect te de big work this year.
The riilllleV new battery U no fcleuch
Weed mid Decker.
I doubt if you have ever heard of Weed.
He Is li years of age nnd weighs 160 pounds.
He first pitched for the Hamilton, Ontario, n
53. strong amateur
Sri. nine, nnd In 1SS5
Joined the Iluffale,
who were then In
the National
league He stayed
with that team for
thrra months nnd
then returned te
Hamilton team, no
pitched flfty-one
games for them
durltig the Inst hen
son, of which he
wen forty nnd steed
r. weed.
number four In the pitching rank. According
te The riiUndclphla Times he Is a geed stonily
pitcher, hns excellent command of the ball
and uses geed judgment In the variation of
pnee. He ii also a geed all round player and
ngoeJ free hitter. E. Harry Decker is per
haps better known than Weed, ha ing plncd
professionally for Uie past seven years. He
is 'Jl years of no nud weighs DO ieiinds.
The fit-it i-ntchlng be did was for the Beard of
Tnidoef Chicago, when he caught Atkinson.
In ltJ he signed
with the Chicago
Unions, nnd, was
by them i eleacd te
Evansville, I ud. ,
with Deard, Mnrr,
anil Thoniiisen, nnd
cnuglit for Kow Kew
ders. He next be be bo
came engaged by
the Indianapolis,
when that club was
in the American as
sociation, nnd was
ene of the players R " deckkb.
who went back te the Union association. He
was blacklisted in 1SS3 and reinstated in the
spring of 16ted
The JIncen (Gn.) team, of the Southern
league, then acquired his services, and liU ro re ro
lensj was bought by Detieit In June, lBSft.
He, with O'Dny, was sold te Washington In
September. He was icscrvcd by the Wash
ington nnd sold te Terente, for whom he
caught nil last season. He was second in Kit
ting in IbbT, and in lbS3 led the club with nn
nvcrnge of ,!!C3. He is a rcllnble back step
and uecurate thrower.
The Athletic'b new pitcher, A. I. Paine,
makes his professional debut this season. He
has pitched for sev
eral no ted New
England nmatcur
teams in ami
around Newton,
Jinss. In 1840 he
signed by H. Fegcl,
who was then man
ager of the Iiidla Iiidla
uapelis team, but
he resigned. He Is
n strong, sturdy
young mnn, and
Leu Knight fays
that he is as geed as
PAIKE.
any he ever saw, which is a goal recommen
dation. He Is steady and effective, has geed
command of the ball, with a drop that is lia
ble te feel the best of them.
It is expected that he will be a valuable ac
quisition te the team.
Chicago has get Bemcrs. There is ue
doubt but whnt
Andy is a daisy.
According te The
Siurtlng Times he
is ene of the best
ball players that
the city of Clevo Cleve
lanil ever produced.
Andy Is SI years
old ntul of fiermnn
descent. He comes
fieui n highly ie-
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his f nth or and
brother being engaged In Iucrative business
pursuits in Cleveland. He caught profes
sionally in Terente first, receiving the deliv
ery of Jlike Morrison. Frem Terente he went
te the Mets, of New Yerk, and In 16S7plaed
In Clet eland. Last
season he was with
the championship
Lima tram. Ills
batting avornge
was .313, nnd field
ing nvcrnge .t)"3.
He caught 77 i .-gn-lar
games for Li
ma, 15 exhibition
games nud 0 1uigue
games for IJosteu,
a total or lis. no
J is 5 feet 11J$ inches,
weighs lsl pounds
fy " l I ' ff nnd is unmarried.
f ,? I "Ulllv" Jlnrnnc-
tnn. hU I.tinn mnn-
rnraiir nt kcwpure. Kcri lWllU An(1.
i a cemiiu Ilu-heng. The head of the Tcxa3
lcngue, I'rvbideut New-burg, nltheugh nut jU
CO years old, has uheady made n mono for
liimvslf Il' doe. net jilny Kill himself, but
he hru dena much for biseKill In the south,
and he seeirs te h.tve a head for organizing,
Thew Ideuvv lkucitiesef Housten, Dallas, Fert
Werth, Au.tln, Galveston nnd Wace nre te
te cnngrntiiUUil upon ux-ui Ing such a man
te bead their league, Jastkil
llie Tiiik Mi'iiiilng nt Kaster.
Wliile te thew of tlie world worldly
Lent iiu'iins u wumiii of iitiirment for
purposes of spring ilritw ninking, nnd
Easter the lit occasion chielly for a new
bonnet, mid te ethers tlie time for n cor cer
tnin lily, nml te jet etlicru for the icr icr icr
fonnanccef t'L'itain cliiui'li music, yet te
tlieEpiiit in tuxeitl with thebpirit of the
unlverwj thu coming of leister mean nil
that the coming of the Mm docs te the
earth herself It is u re-creation, n new
life or Irimi of life, a fri-Micning of nil
tlie powers cither of the m. lines or tlie
beuI Hut tO(the devout the ICaster tea
bon luw n mightier incsaage yet. it h te
llietii like thu word of (iei nelicii (- the
lUtenlng car, ler it brings net 0117 tlie
nirasage of the resurrection, but thonica thenica
Kiu of the coming-of the lieaenly isit
nnt te thu heart, the full awakening of
tlie heart te the hospitality of lielinesi,
the cun&cieusncss, warmer nnd deeiicr
niulmore vivid than at anv ether x;ncKl
of tfcu icuud year, of Gpd: within us.
1
The nt tempt te Intreduce a wheelmen's di di
vNen In the centennial pnrnde In April has
died a iiatiunl death through lack of wipperl
from any of tl.e c4der and iailueutlal clubs ut
vvt 1 vrti city , ,
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CHESS CHAMnOHS.
A leek at the Tmrnuaeat by a WHMr
and no Artist.
The great chess tournament In New Yerk
has excited greater Interest perhaps than any
lmllarv contest for many years especially
among the levers of the royal game in Atncr- I
lea. Net many readers. It may be safe te J
JHlir, vim Olliuii vutn I'mjite, luimisuiuu
bow such a contest of chess champions Is car
ried en. Belew will be found some Impres
sions gathered by two artists a writer for
The New Verk Sun and a sketcher for The
New Yerk Graphic Headi
mex m. Kinmri TAtetMUis ncsTnie,
McueLAs u'ixed. a. Lirscncrz.
"It costs f 10 a day te maintain this tourna
ment," said the doorkeeper te The Sun man,
"nnd the play will last seven weeks. There
nre twenty contestants, and each must play
tnlee with each ether ene; twice, se that
each player will hare the advantage of the
first meve ngalnst each ether player. Tlie
first round of games occupied thrce weeks,
beginning with March S3. Tlie second round
w ill last four weeks, in all probability, because,
thcre is what we call a by day for the play
ing out of nil drawn nnd contested games.
These may tnke several days, of course."
The hall of the tournament is a rectangular
room the length of an ordinary house. The
fleer is softened with strips of thin carpet,
and the whitewashed walls licar a few photo
graphs of groups of chessplayers, nn oil paint
ing of Tnul Merphy and a few stenciled an
nouncements en cardboard. The low cr halt
of the hall Is where the contestants sit, nnd
they nre roped in by means of what pugilists
call n ring, inade of plne pests, from one te
another of which runs n line of red picture
cenl. Five feet apart, in two rows, stand the
tables plain wlilte plne kitchen tables, each
with n huge chess beard en it heaped with
chessmen. On two sides of each tnble are
varnished high backed chairs. There is a
fliace nreund this roped in inclesure, bo be
tween it and the walls, and here the specta
tors congrcgate ene or two near the greater
number of players, nnd a dozen or a scere
huddled together clese te the niore skillful
players, or the players whose games happen
at the moment te be acutely interesting te
theso who nre masters of the subtle game
There Is a big card swung overhead in the
inclesure. It reads:
: CONVKWUTION :
: BTMCTLY
: wieiuiiiTED. :
New a word ns te hew the tournament
ieeni3 te ene w he knew s nothing about the
game. On each table thcre U what Is called
a pair of tunihle clocks two nickel Yankee
clocks nailed te an ernate seesaw beard of
ollve weed, ene clock being always in the air
nnd ticking violently while the ether Is down
almost en iU side, dead nnd noiseless. Each
player must make fifteen moves in nn hour,
therefore, each player has n clock which he
tilts up and sets going whenever it Is his turn
te play. Tlie clocks all tell a different time,
but that makes no difference. Since the
stalling movement of each is recorded nnd
every play of every player is aLe en record,
it Is easy te understand that when thirty
plays have been mnde by any player the
time Indicated by his clock must be within
two hours of the time nt which his turn te
play began. These tumble clocks, therefore,
serve the purpoae of step watches. They are
an Digllsh notion. They compel fairness in
play, since they put all players ou an equal
ity. It n player could tnke all the time he
needed he would soe much mero than u player
who had seme regard for the time used in a
game.
All is silence. Often thcre is only ene man
at n table. His opponent has gotten up te
stretch his legs. Perhaps he has geno out for
a walk. Think of a game se slew as that I
Coin jvi te It In the mind with a herse race or
a gnme of baseball. Without looking at nn
encylepedln te verify the thought, it scorns
te n n onlooker that chess must have originated
In China or India. Whcre thcre nre two play
ers seated ever their beard the only way a nco nce nco
ctnterhasof knowing which man is playing is
b) looking nt the tumble clocks en the table.
The ene that is ticking is, of course, next te
tlie man who Is playing. But both men nre
leaning back in their chairs, nnd both nre apt
te lie pulling their mustaches or biting their
lips. Here nnd there ene sees both players
staring nt the beard between them, but mere
often the only display of interest in the lieard
Is seen In an occasional glance at it by the
man whose clock is ticking.
IIAMIAM AM) D1IID r-LAYI.NO.
When The Sun reporter was present there
was what might be called wild excitement
ever n game between Taubcnliaus, of Pari?,
and Balril, of New Yerk. By wild excite
ment is meant a prcssure of a scere of it
sous against the inclosure clese te the table
of these players. It ve3 also expressed in
the tendency of strangers te ceme up te the
reerter and whisper: "Big game, ehP or,
"HelI leso n reek, soe if he don't," or, "IIe's
get a tough job thcre." Who had the tough
job or who would leso a reek the reporter
w 111 never tell, for nil he could see was a nat
ty young New Yerker, with a big bulging
forehead and a large scarf pin, seated opjio epjio opjie
sito a sallow, black Iiaircd Hebrew with locks
all tumbled and wearing it heavy suit of loud
lutterned woolen tlethcs. In the period of
the n ildest excitement the Hebrew from Taris
moved a bishop nud threw ever the seesaw
beard under the clock se ns te step his own
nnd set his opponent's clock going. This
movement was followed by a buzz among
the sjiectaters, but the Hebrew took this op ep
iwrtunity te get up nnd walk around the halL
DRAMATIC ODDS AND ENDS.
Opliilnns anil Opinions A Satire en the
Neiv Yerk Critics.
Scene The lobby of any New Yerk the
stre, after any second act en nny first night,
The critics nnd the first nlghtersnre assem
bled in council
Critic of The livening Owl Dreadful ret,
eh, old man I
Critic of Tlie Morning Magpie Perfect
guano, by Je vel
Critic of The Dally Crew Guane, dear
boy I Pshaw 1 Why, riane is a fertilizer,
you knew.
Crltle of The Weekly Tell Parrot Pd call
it gnrlmge.
Critic of Tlie Hourly Hawk Or muck.
Critic of Tlie Noonday Vulture Or truck.
Ci itie of The 8mda,y Buzzard In fact, I
think it is about the worst I ever saw.
Omnes Oh, Immeasurably.
Tlie cm tain rings up nnd they disband for
the next act.
cxTiiACTS rnesi the critiques.
"A triumphant success." The On!.
"A magnificent triumph." The Magpie.
"The hit of the season."- The Crew.
"Art nud genius excel themselves." The
Pell Parrot.
"Neat, polished nnd fascinating." The
Hawk.
"A perfect morceauef its kind." The Vul
ture. "The most delight fill and successful mol mel
eru dra.na it bes ever len our geed forluae
te witness with euthi-ullcd interest." Tin
Buzzard. Tedav
k"- 1
A LONG 8TRSTCH:
It ties lletween Jesh Ward and Eddl
Atherton.
"If Hanlan and the rest of them had te lug
around our beats and traps they would be In
the soup."
This rcmirk was recently made by Jesh
Wanl, the old time single tculr champion of
America, nnd the best known of the famous
four brothers who wrested the world's cham
pionship from the English en Saratoga lake
In 1971.
A Bosten Herald man Interviewed him.
When the picture here given n as made Jesh
was champion of America, A tall, raw raw
bencd, smooth fneed youth, with sloping
shoulders, a bit of n steep, and net an ounce
of superfluous fat te fill the lines that map
out his smooth, hard muscles. He does net
leek much different new. He was SI then;
new he is 51.
Continuing he saldt
"Tlie beats and rigs have been improved
wonderfully, and I think the men have
learned te de their work easier, but it don't
seem te me they get the speed they ought
vwty, the sliding
scat nlone ought te
be worth 5 per
cent, increase. De
you knew hew thnt
came te be madel
Wnlter Brown and
Tim Donehuc the
father of the cham
pion skater rigged
my beat for the
championship race.
Mhen they wero
fixing the stretch
ers I said: 'Glvome
plenty of room,
lieys,' but somehow
they cot me cramp
jefiu waiu).
ed up. 'Loek here,' I said, scraping the bleed
off, when I get back, 'what you did by mak
ing me sllde en the scat." 'If that's what
sliding does,' said Brown, 'I'll make n sliding
M-nt.' He did, and he put buttons Vn the
sculls. My hands were all raw from the slip
ping of them,"
"What Is the matter with the men of to
day V
"The men nre nil right. The troiible li
with the style of training. They don't work
hard enough, nnd they eat tee much, The
youngsters wen't de the work we did. They
nre nf raid of the hard knocks. They went te
row nud run mero npd net de se much in the
gymnasium. If they de a let of hard work in
the heuse they get all muscle bound, nud If
they don't de enough out of doers they can't
last leuppose the young fellows will think
I nm nn old fogy, but I mn telling you just
w hat I lei ieve. Why 1 befere I left eif coach
ing, the boys told me I was overworking
them. Thcre was n crew I trained for the
International race In Saratoga in TO. I
won't glve the name. They get In second,
and said they might have wen if I hadn't
overworked them. They enme up the next
year after training themselves. They were
fresh and rosy. 'Keel first rate; going te w In
sure,' they said. 'Yes, I said, 'nwaynhead
at the start nnd lien here at the finish,' nud
that's Just whcre they were."
"What have been the Improvements In
beats nnd rigs!"
"Everything hns been improved except the
model. It seems te me they hnve geno back
ward in that. They mnke their lieats tee
long and slim. Yeu soe, n beat ought te fit n
mnn llke a suit of
clothes. If I was
wns going te row
te-morrow nnd I
weuld't let any of
the old fellows get
nway w lth me I
would want a beat
CO feet long and 14
Inches wide. That
would suit my
welght(105 pounds).
But think of the
v eight we used te
carry. Tlie beat I
wen the champion
ship in weighed 05
peundH, mid the
sculls. SJ Kunds
meic. They were
10 feet 0 inches
long, with flat
blades nud no but
tons 011 them. Te
TOR UAnv scui.LKn.
be sure, we had a spread of 5 feet S inches te
the outriggers, but even with that It took 2J
Kiuitds of lead in the loom of each ear te
uilance it. There is ene old style though
that I like. We didn't have any anti-crab
btpinre backed ears then, and I tell you I llke
n round loom mid a straight pin te pull
ngaliu't no lest motion there, nnd you get a
leveruge Just ns seen as your ear touches the
water."
"Then, Mr. Ward, you bcliovetho impreve
ment in beat3 nnd rigging has dene mero te
bicak the old records than any improvement
in the men, their training or in the science of
reivingl-'
TIIK I1AUV in ins SDEU.
"Yes. Tlie men don't have as much te de,
nnd they work easier; but thcre nre a geed
many of the old records that they haven't
been able te break yet. They haven't beaten
the 23:10 that wen the championship of the
world when my three brothers and I beat the
Knglishnien ever the four mile ceurse en
Saratoga lake, Sept 11, 1871. That jvas
America's first victory with the ears, but
slnce that we liave downed them wherever
w 0 caught 'cm.
According te Tlie Bosten Globe, Kddie C.
Atherton is the youngest sculler. He was I
yeara old in August, ami has surprised the
residents et Hartferd, Conn., by his phenom
enal li') et the bculls and sent. He is 33
inches in l.tlght; (.best measure, 23 inches; bl
crin, 7 inches; weight, 40 pounds.
The Httle fellow takes te water as naturally
as n duck, nud when 3 years old commenced
his rowing practice In what is known as n
shell w erklng beat. The craft he new works,
and Iu which he delights se many poeplo by
liis marvelous skill, is a regular cedar shell 31
feet long nnd 11 inches wide. It Is fitted with
all the modern rigging, nnd a small stretcher
Is placed nt the preicr distance, te which n
dainty pair of row Ing shoes Is made fast.
Tlie twat itself has a history. It wns built
by Pbelps Peters, of Putney, Londen, nnd
was umxI by Hanlan when h defeated
Trlckctt for the championship of the world
In IbSl.
The sculls he manipulates se cleverly weigh
six pounds with six iuch blade.
In the forthcoming race lietween Stene, of
St. !euls, and Lumvlcn, et Chicago, which
is te tnke place near St. IeuU 011 May 25, the
Missouri Illcjtle club have extended nn invi
tation te nil Chicago wheelmen who dcslre te
be 1 nv-'it te remain ever until tlie day fob
Ien lug at tlie club's expense a fit example et
western hesuitallty.
The C.i.e of lllen Iteuclcault.
A cable says: "Netw Ithstandtug the fact
that 1 1 in Kuglisli courts seme time slnce
granted Mrs. Beuclcault nn alimony ullow ullew ullow
nnce of 110 n year, Dien B&ucicuult has
fulled us yet te product) nny cash. Applica
tion will be made te the courts for nn erd;r
te levy en a let of Beucicault's English copy
lights." Mr. Beuclcault, in nnwtr, averred that nit
proceeds from these copyrights were assigurd,
te a Mr. Cadegan, of New Yerk', for
tlie benifit of Beucicault's present wife, Tlie
priiilliig judge expressed doubt as te Cado Cade
gau's pxbteuce, and 6aid that in any ensa tbe
utigument was fraudulent nnd void. He or
dered that nil such copyright meneys, in ios ies
tfm of the court, be jiaid te the plaintlU.
'llie Stage,
IU-tuni of Elly Ceshlan.
i:ily Ceghlau, who bears a striking ro re ro
sciublauce In face and figure ns well as
Iu voice te her sister, Uose Ceghkin, hns
returued te America nftcr a three years'
nliseuce, during which she has been liv
ing in Ixmden, and retired from the
stage. Her first appearance befere an audi audi
ciieu slnce her return was made at the benefit
iitviilly s,l ven te Glwin French, in New
irk Mid Ceghlau pre) te return te
t'vi tns nt an tar ly date. ShejiOfesessesa
btieiiu uiezzo-sepraao voice, The Stage,
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STAGE TALK.
The cycloramie picture of Niagara, whict
has been te successful In Londen, will be
taken te Paris for a tew months this summer.
nebcrt Buchanan has written te Klchard
Mansfield, complimenting the latter en his
pcrf ormnnce of "Wchnrd 111," which neways
U "an alsolute realization of that demoniac
crentuitik"
Tlie fashion for amateur theatricals is be bo be
ceming the rage In Paris. Societies nv form
ing, nnd real actors are beginning te leek
nlieut them wondering if their dolly toil Is
going te beceme n high life pleasure.
W. S. Gilbert, who Is net well, gees en a
yachting trip te Pnlerme shortly. He has
completed a new libretto, which Is waiting
for Sir At thur Sullivan.
Big Geerge Fortcscue has signed a contract
te star during the season of IbW-Ol In a new
comedy by a well known author, especWy
wrltted ter him, entitled ' 'Mrs. Moses Meyer."
The play Is acemedy-drnma, and Mr. Fortcs Fertcs Fortcs
ceo will be seen in tlie rele of the heroine, a
Hebrew lady of American birth, who Is de
void of the usual burlesque characteristics et
Hebrews.
A corale opera by an American composer,
Rebert Geldbcck, will seen be produced In
tlie grand drawing room of Devenshire house,
en Piccadilly, through the kindness of the
duke. The piece U called "New Yerk."
CHESS AND CHECKERS.
Checker preblem Ne. 6, by A. Cameren.
Black.
tkm trSfc
fEll M lisd!
(Ml fH Effl M
l n m m si
ULEJ
White,
Wlilte te play and win.
Chess preblem Ne. 0 (easy) One of Merphy's
End Games.
Black, 0 pieces.
am
uimwm
im 11413 m
M U Hi Si
Pv2i rsjsi rtti piss,
m B lU y
mw fW' ivt
km
m mBTm
White, 7 pieces.
White te play nnd mate In four moves.
SOLUTIONS.
Chess problem Ne, 6:
White Black.
l..QteQfqeh K takes Q (must)
a. .11 in C 114 f)U)i nnrl mnta
L Checker preblem Me S:
Wlilte.
Black.
11 te 7
7tel0
10 te 15
l..S5ta3(a)
2..Htel7
3..17te21
4..SlteS5
5. .25 te 30
B?
if Hi 1 15 tell
UFk U te 15
lVv. I 15 te 11
V?k t 11 te 10
ft iC.GOteCO
& 17. .S3 te 18
. I
K I 8. .18 te 15
r f IS te 17
1 jo..eetosi
lfL 17 te 23
Mi'i White wtea, !c
nit m 11 te ik
IKI liw
Mi'i White i
'fW.t(a)Ule1
TMtt..; 10 te J
10..15tel0
0. .14 te 18
23 il
.18 tell
I S3te83 SI
?..! 83te37 "
R f..llte
1 B..15te
11 te 15
18
.. .TVhltewln.J
She Is Delicate.
"Talk about wives," said Farmer Haw
buck, "I've get ene wife in a million.
Why, bIie gits up in the morn In', milks
Bevcntccn cows, and glta brcakfnbt for
twenty hard work In' men befere 6
o'clock." "She must be a very robust
woman, Hawbuck," remarked ene of his
hearers. "On the centrairy," put In the
fanner, "she is pale and dclikit llke.
Gesh, ef that woman wnsstreng I dun no
what work she couldn't de." Harper's
Weekly.
Iu the Smiul Swim.
'De you think the Illble commends
society, Mr. Heedy Heuse?"
"Well, Miss Colllngweod, I don't ex
actly knew," stammered Deedy Heuso,
who had forgotten it was Lent, "but I
guess it docs."
"In what part?"
"Well, new, I can't tell exactly, but I
think along in Neah's time most evcry
ene was In the swim." Teledo Blade.
.IviH'OOrtle.
IJltOl'OSAIJi WILL HE IIECEIYED POH
as much Reed Aiiieriean Iuul 11s the city
may require H April 1, Ih'KJ.
Pmpesals will be received for two gross of
brass tlirec-qiuirtcr Inch ferrules; well ground
In nnd te be iiinde of kikhI hnisN, nflrr tlie
inixlcl te he seen nt the Mner'n elllee.
ProjiesaU will Im icielved fur mieh fcn-elid
CaslliiRsas may he rcriulnd In the Water IX
partmeiitnf Iheclly up 1" April I.IMiO. Cist
iiiRS te he bid for per Kiund ; tu consist of lour,
six.elRht, ten, twelve unci twenlv liiehfiiiir
V)y liranehes, nud sanie sle or T lir.intheK,
sleeves, step cover, and bid for rusting mm L
iiiriuue iiucrns.
PrupesiiWwIlI lie received for asiiiiiny streit
step valves, four, six, HkIiI, ten ami twelve
Inch valves as the eltv limy risiulre te April I,
K). Telwriiriilsliixliistliiielty may order.
Proposals will he iccelvcd for ns limn) slop
hevLcsasiimy li(siilnil te April 1, IM". The
boxes, te he, made nf llie slre enlered hy the
buiierliiteiideiit of Water Works or 11110 and
one half Inch Reed white pine. IIUU must slain
hew nnu h ierfiH)t, heard iiienMinii leniplele,
nud 10 be fiirnlshcif us the Hupvrlnltndi ill limy
direct
1'riipu.sals will lie reedved for the liAiillngnf
pllss, etc., for the Water IX-jnirtinent until
April 1, IW), Bids must state hew mui'h per
gns ten.
I'reiOHuU will be received nt the same Hum
nnd plnra for diRKhii; out and llllliiK In all
trencliej! for wuUr iiiiies In llie elly f ruin April
1,141, te April 1, lsW. Bids must stale hew
much lK-reulile )nrd for ruck and hew much
fnrearih. Werk must li" dune under the illri c
tlunniidkiibjcit tothe iiuasiirementmid In the
order of tliiu'.ns directed h Hiehuiierlnleivlent
of thu Water Works. The trenches te lienlled
cirefully hack apil when) piking Is removed te
he replaced smoothly.
Propesiti villi lie. received for as ninny wnlir
plicri(M Uie elly nmy rcsiulre te Ajrll l.ls'.e.
riiss tehe cnt for one hundred net head of
water, llldsmust selfy hew inueli s-r Krnss
leiiddlvered 111 IjiuchsUt fur four, six, eight,
ten, twdve, twenty and tweiit-fnur liuh iiIk-h;
or the brut iiullly, nud riirnlshed Imiiiiill.iUly
uixiii tlm order of tin1 city,
Proies.ilH will Ihi rwtfvcd for as ninny tire
bvilritnUax the city nmy rfjnlru te April 1,
IV.
'1 he Water Committee reserve therlzbt te 10
Jeet nny or all bids.
Tlie ler.-unllil? prersMils will lie ruclvel at
Majer sOlllis) 1111 ill APUIL 21, IWl, ut 5 o'clock
11. in. i:iiV. F. rilAll.EY,
Siiierliileiiil(iit of WabT Werk.
Iipt,IO,n.li.l7,2D,22il
TiUOl'O-t.M-S KOIl (sTItELT .MATEHIAL.
, hireet CiinMnllln' np te Miiint.iy uvi-nlni;, April
... ,L. .. , . . . I. ...I. fnm ,1.11 loll..,, 1,11. , ., (I I ,1.1 II I
M, ISSJ, III I IILIIKIti IHI HIV I.,,,.,,,..,,, ,,,.,.,.
nml work fur Iheeiisiiln enr:
I'reKslnv Hene, te tit lxt Pert DeKwll
(ininite, net lefAihiin H Indus wide, U lnehes
thhk mid 1 feet Ihiik nd uiwnriU. lUiklnir
stone, te In) 1 liuhes thlik, te he dellverrd
wherelieeihst.
Ilrlek, r thousand, nt yard.
Brick, kt thousand, where needed.
Ijiv Ins sutler, "T feet, elly te furnish ma
terlnl. Ui Iiir gutterK, it feet, (imtruel'ir Ie furntsh
liiiilirhil.
Uoluscresslnics per ""cal feet, city te fur
11UI1 nnilerlal. ... . ,
S did, 'r itirt hsid, dell vcrud where needed.
hand, sr carl lisid, nt Mind hole.
lU'lKUmhlixk, by thu wuaru urd jKrlheu-
PriijHMtbiKilienddnvsM.'d 10 "hired Coiiimlt Ceiiimlt
t(m" mid te heileislt(il 111 the Mtleet CeuiliilU
Uvhexnt HiuollUeef C. A, (iiisl. Ne. 13 North
jiuku ins.i.
iinuftins.1.
All hWU must be urceiiipnulcd with pruKr
ceiirlt).
I lit! utillllliltn-s: UTI I tl- ll(V UfaM. .S, f.J...
any or all bids rcctlvcd. Hy order uf
KrilKCTCUMMITTKi:.
C. A. OABr, Clerk. uiirl0,I3,17,:ed
.T(TUrE-.MltS. IXlVlMA kTiWSIiB,
l Priii-llcul .Midwife, ha n nnivisl from Ne.
Mie Wet Kins .in; 1 10 Ne. &V1SI, Ji''li f'.rw I,
U luw Pillxrt, wlKrtfche will be pleased (ent-
und te nil wheiiiay uccil ln.rn;rvlce-,
I u2 lliul'
. r ...,.,.... .... v.. u tin. .ii.t.f in ...I...
t'
m
W'
fktcblcttl.
I CLANK'S UVUIt 1'II.IJJ.
THE Or-N't'lNP. 1)11. C
IVrcT-ATNTE'S
-VIlLKIIItATKIl-
LIVER PILLS!
read"this T
Htmlre i?nM,:
DrAlirint. Kornleng limn 1 sutTered from
theelteets or Inrtlgrstten nnd sick henduehe.
nnilimlrjlnKJeurDr. t. MclJine's I etrbrnted
Liver Pills I round nuWk nnil sntlsfnctery re
lief. A xery few ilew ilees the work nnu I
would net be w llluml then,. numlM
bleux Pall, Dakota.
NP.VEU KNOWN TO KA1U
Cure sick hendnche, bllletuness, liver com cem
plnlnt, Indigestion, ilsnepla, henrtbiirn, nn
Inrln, iilutlilen en ilie fiiee nnd body. Impure
hliRl,etebyuslnc rcuulnrly Jr. C. MrLnnca
Celelinilll,terl'ill, prrpnwnl only by Hem
Ing llnulierK. I'lttsbunr, 111., Urn innrket ImIiib
ftiUet Imitations (irtliunnuie .McUine, selled
ilirierenlly but of the wmn ,pnnuiiellleii.
Alwinsliiek for tlieslRiiiitorref 1 lemlmt llrei.
mid ('. iliUinr, rittbiirK, Ph., en llie wniptier.
All ether nre nrllilcs when cemiwreU will)
the srniilnn Meljine's.
noJJ-lyceiTii,Tli,sAw
A
VALUABLE EXPEUIENCE.
One ortlie Most "Werthy Men or tin) Stnte
(lives the 1'nblle tlie llenellt of Some
Truth) lli-nwii Prem HIh Uhik I.IIV.
1 wnsmlunleii n street In Brooklyn, 1K
cently, when 1 unw n cnernble nml lieiievelent
liiikliiiti)ldKi'utlrinpn nsslstliiK n ynmiRernnd
falile mnn iilimn llie street. The scene was
sui'h u uiuiMinl one, Unit I volunteered my
lielnle Hi" elderly man. nnd learned Hint he
wnn 1 lie ell known doctor, T. H. Wlleiix.nml
Hint he nn' helping Hie joiiiiRerliiiui.wlie wbh
nrnixiimpthr, te nn Institution or which tin
had rlinrui'. I iieeiniiianled them, nMlsllnKiw
host 1 could, nnd nkiil the elderly gentleman
sonic iiiiestlinis- teuelilna: hl past history nml
his rlili rxerli'iiees of lire. He repllwl Hint he
thought linriMilil put the mutter mere clearly III
wrlliiiuniidiilne reiiiest tfnxe me Iholellow.
linrstnlement: ..,,.,
"1 have been In the neneml prnetlwer meill
cine for nily eirs, hcliis new ever seventy
veins of ace, nud hnvoclinrtfeol- HieSanltiirliiii
llos.liil,rieiitiil nt Ne. KM I Jiwrenee street,
HriKikljn, N. Y. I)nrlni my lirellmn "fprne
tliii I hiivermiiiil Hint nmre than nne-tlilrd nf
nil denlliK arise from eensunipllim or the Iuiikh
nrMinie lim iniiilile. Pur a eentiiry iliH'liirH
hnve tried te rmrli nud overcome this dlwnse.
hut have never succeeded. Pew people who
haveliuu! treiilili" knew 11; few pieple renllre
their dnimer until Ills tm lute. After n llinr llinr
eniili irLilnrnll kiiiinn remel les, I liiive.ettled
diiwn ii)tlioiiM(irpiiresllmuliinls for nil lung
illllliullli-s.niHl I nmliintliluiiMi piirnnr viilu viilu
alileiislnitlVHl'ure Mnlt Whisky, Oiinefllin
suwrler ndviintngcs, possessed only by this
whisky, Isllslenle power. It net only cheeks
Hie wuste of Iiiiik tissue, hut It tunes nml IiiiIIiIm
uiilliesVNlrtii wtmlerfull3-. In the (snnltiirliin
ami In uiVRPiirnil pmelliv, I urn It cunstniilly
nml I hnve never known II te full me.
I wiiscrentlv Impressed by llie MiirvtHy nnd
(llllll et Dr. Vllmx, nnd liellnvn Ills stntement
enn lie iiiiule of great vnluoleiill. sllH')
II
UMI'llllEYH' HPECH'ls,H
HtlMl'llllKYS'
l)n. l!t'Mriiiimn'HiT.rit'i( iiresplentlllrnllv
nnd riirvmlly prepnnsj preserlpthiiis: used
reriuiinv venrs In prlvntn pnicllee with sue
cess, mid for ever thirty venrs used by the.
siiple. Every slimle Hcelll(5 Is 11 special euro
fur llie diseases mimed.
lluwcHlH-rlllrH euro wlthinit ilriiKRliut, imrK
Incur reducing the sjstein, unit lire 111 fuel and
llivd HlO HllVKItWIII.N HnMlitilM OK THE
Wuiii.n. ,
List of Prluclpid Nes. Cures. Prlii.
1. PiiyriiH, I'nnxnilliin, Inllammiitlens 2.
i Wiiiimm, Weim fever. Werm Celic 'Si
a. Ciivimj C'ui.ii', orTecihliuref lnrnnls....ii
I. lllAimiUK.V, of Children or Adults- .......i'l
. I)vi:.vti:uv, (Irlptnir, lllllnus Celle a
II, CneM.tiA Meiilirx, VeiiiltliiK - - S
7. CnfdiiM, Ciilil", llmnrhllls ........
K. Ni:i'iiAi.niA.Toethnrlir, l'lieeiiehi" Si
li. lli:.VIiAI'HK,Hlel( lleiiilai'lie, YcrtlRd.,.,... i!5
111. Dvsri.iiilA.IIIlliiiisHliiiiiiii'h... -. ,-'i
II. Hnrriii.MHMinr Paimpi'Ii Pi.uieiwt 'Si
IS. Wiini.s, tee l'rufiise lVrlmls Jl'
I.I. Ciuiui'.CeiiKh, DIMliiiU llrciit liliiu .i'
II. Kai.t Kill. dm, ErysliH'lns, i:rupthiiis,...15
15. Itlli'.tTMAi ihm, lllieiimntle 1'iilns ..:Si
in. I'hVKit ash Aiii'H, Chills, Mnlnrii -M
17. Pll.w, lllliidiir HluilliiR.. m,.., Jit
l!i. ('ArAiuill, Inllr-ciiM, Odd In the llend...fi0
J). Wlioei'lMi Ceuiill, violent CeiikIis .M
21. fli-.Ni:itAi. li hlllty, Plijslriil Wrnknewtvi
27. KlIINIIV Iiihbahk. , ...., in
2-s:. Nkrv ill's limin.iTir . .......81.ni
UK IhiiNAitv Wiivkmjsi, Wi'ttlmj lied . ..nn
:i2. Di'sK.vHKsiir nu; llnAiir, Pnlpllnlieii 1I,ne
Sold b diticsMs, or Kent Mvstinili! oil re
reliiL nt i.rlnv ln. lliTMi'iini.v' .Manual
(III inuc) "rlehlv lieiind In clelli nnd K'dil,
in.illiMlfr.-e, llllMl'HUEYH' MEDICINE CO.,
Pillion Ktreet.N. Y,
81'KCIFICU
Tu,Tli,KAwf2)
rnlLTllINllUYUUP.
TO MOTHERS.
Evrrv Imln; sliuulil liiivn 11 liollle of Hit,
PAIIIINEY'H TEiri'IUNO HVIIl'l'. Perfi-rlly
Hife, Nn Opium or Mnrplilnliilxtiiii'N. Wllln Wllln
IIkve Celle, (Irliiluu til the llmvels mill Prniiiole
lilllleuHTii'llilng, I'lelmred hy IHW. 1. I'AIIlt
NEYAHON, IIukuxIiiwii, .Mil. DriiKRlsU wll
lt:2ieentH, Trial holtle sent hy 11111II 10 ii-uU.
JniiMydcedJtw
w
EAK,
i'Ni)i:vi:Lepr,i) PAinu
Of the Human Bedy EiilnrRi'd, Di-veluivsl,
HlreiiKlhi'iii'd, etc., Is nn IntrrcsHng iidvertlso iidvertlse
men t lung run In our mper, In reply te In
inilrh'M we will miv llml llieru Is liiidvldeneii
of liiimbuK nheut this. Ou tlie eeiilrary, Ihn
advcrllkerK are (ry hlshly Indni-Mil. Inter
esled iiersiins may R(t M-nlisl clri'iihirs iilvlni!
nil pnrtleiilars, by wrlllni! te thu P.UIE. MEDI
CAL CO., 6 Hw an HI., Uultiile, N. .lhillu1f
hilellrr. fll-l)dAw.
"(OLDEN HPEC1PIC.
DRUNKENNESS
OH tiii:
LIQUOIt IIAIIIT POSITIVELY CtlltEB BY
ADMINISTEIIINO Dlt. HAINES1
(JOLI)EN WPECH'IC,
1 1 run Iw given In u cup of coiheor tea vvllh-
out the kniiwIedRv of thi jiersen tukliiK It; Is
absolutely hiirnilewi, nnd will edec u periiia-
neiit and Sxssly ture, whether the patient Inn
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
Thuiisanilsiif drunkards havebeen made (em-
H-riilc men who haveliiken (ielikii Hs.cllle In
Ihelr eiilhe vvllheiit their knewleilRe, and te
day liillevi) Ihey nnu iiruiKitiR 01 uicir uwii
rui) will. IT NEVI'.K PAIIM. Tim system
once liwprcpniiti-d with Hie Hlsvltle, It become
1111 uller luiHsslhlllly for thu ll'iuer uppellle te
exist. Kur nle by
CIIAH. A. I-Ot'HEH, DriiKKlkt.
Nn. U I Uisi King Htrecl, Ijuicasler, Pa.
uuiS-l)(IM,Y,K
I'lULADEi.PiUA, February 21, lbS'J,
III.'.Nd.MHA.V 1
hi:.i f
IMl'KUIAIi AN'I) KOVAIi AUSTHO
II U-VGAItlAX CONSUliATK.
Acciiriliiig le tlie instructions of tlie
Ileynl IIiiii(,':irinn Ministry for AKricul
ttire, Imliibtry and Coiiinicrce in JJiiiln JJiiiln
FeHttetltlriliuncrinluiiil Koynlceiisuliito
it It bcadiy sittfHtcil te Hint the Ileynl
HiiiiBitrhiii tievcrniHi'iit wlnu tellnrKiit
Hiulii-l(t wcret-itubllslud by llie lluit
(rurinu (.ievcniiiit'iit, Fubnmry 1, IM'J,
nml tlmtllHMf-tiibll.sliiniiitishliice uiiilcr
control of Hiiiil iiiiniMtry.
Tlie itliu of thcM) whin cc'llnrs 1h tofiUji tefiUji
ply thu world' iimrUi'ln with the lieet
wiiit-rt prediivfil In Iliingury, f no from
any iiclultiTntleu.
Mr. II. K. f-'luyiiinkur, nKnt of Lan
caster, I'a., has by this (invcriiini'iit's
Keucrul u'ciitw of North Aincricii Iwun
ui)MiiuUil iiKciit for Liiiii'ustvr for the
i-nlcef tln-M1 wiiiew, which nre IkiUIrd
in Huila-I'cHt,iiii(lcrthi'Hiipi,rvinioii(iftlie
Iliiii),'urinii GeviTiiinciit, anil U'tir llie
original pretwtlvu IiiIhjI of the Ileynl
I Iinifc'arlau .Ministry for Agriculture ou
the lKitth.
I .O U I B W IWT 1: 1 IC! A A 1 1 1),
Iiuiivrlnl nml Ileynl ("eiimiI of AuMiia
Hungary. m:.vi..
t, a 11. HUM). (xs.'0h.ri:,
Af IM111.'. I'A.
'
guritttuv.
TTElNtTflH'B.
LOW PRICED
Chamber Suits.
WKHAVGA LAH(1EVA1HF.TT OrVKHY
geed ciiAMneu huitfw
FROM
$25 te $35,
Which we Invite Ten te Het.
HEINITSH'S
FURNITURE DEPOT,
25 & 27 S. Queen St.,
LANCABTEH, PA.
yiriDM YEK H COIINKII.
FURNITURE
AT
Widmyer'a.
A PULL LINK OK
Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem,
AND OTHER KURNITUBli
Tit HTYI.U AllK HO ATTIlACTtVr,
Our srlectliin. from llie ciiuntlcM pntlfrns
etrered were never mi varied nor no beautiful, nor
of better workmanship.
UNRIVALLED PRICES
HKEOUHBIHPLAY.
4-WKlve thehul Tiilr.e nnd therrhy nave
yen menry.
WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE;
CORNER OP
E. King & Duke Sts.
e
CUM A GIIIRH.
A YEAR'S SUCCESS !
Jut one jenrnee vvr opened iinr'ljirue Kurnl
turn WiirrriHiin with nn Entire NcjrjHtiH-k, en
2d,:d nnd lth Plnera, Ne. HI Hiith(fn-cti street.
Ilavln' .') yearV nxperlenen In tlm hiKlni'ss,
slvlni; It our persnnnl iiHenlliiii, nnd helnir at
very llltleexpi'UM, wn have built up 11 tmde fur
l)rvnndeurexeclnHnn.
We havnlncreiiseilouriiteek vrllh the Newest
Hlylesln rurnllure, nud eiin'iiniird tesrllnt Ilia
lowest price. We'll be Kind te prove It Ie you.
QCHS&GIBBS,
MHiiufiicttirrni nnd Dealers,
Second, Third and Fourth Floers,
Ne. 31 S. Queen Street,
LANCASTER, PA,
iill-lyd
lethtttn.
H
1RH1I A BROTHER.
Ail Easter Awakening!
llml niiyene nsked n yesterday (Mnndny)
viluil wiu the emine of IhTiish In biislnee, w
kIieuIiI Iihvr told him It wim luiatarMnnihir
iiliend of lime, lint jrsterdny vvm eulv Hie hn
Rlnulns or the rush. W11 felt It In nil our iU
pnrlmfiitN, puitlcuhirly In two
Our Madc-te-Order Department
wiiii crowded nlldiiy.krppliig mirHklllnlC'iiUeri
busy tnklni; nieure of
First-Class Clothing
-AT-
ROCK BOHOM PRICES.
V Hulls, Treusem nnd HprliiK OverrentK vltd
with iikIi ether In the rush, t)e net wnlt, but
de II ku wise. Cull und Ifuve your order.
OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT
wns fllkd vvllh the Molhermind llnynef Lim-riisti-r,
nil well pleusrit vrllb Ihelr I'nrrlins
Pit, Mulm, Quullty und Price nil eeiulderd.
OUlt MUN'H
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
nEPAKTMICNTH
nlwnyHrnk fur thriusnlve. A call will cec.
tIikeiiU who doubt II.
II1RSH BROTHER,
ONIM'niCE CLOTII1ERS
AND MEHCIIANT TAILOllW,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
Vlutinviiplit.
1 OTti
LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER
OP
Lancaster.
50 i-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te Hie lV-lelllce.
Jun7-4uid
goet ttttb $hoe.
f
TJOOTS AND BIIOEft
D.P.
28-30 East King. St.
STACKHOUSE, 1
1 TAKE PLEABUrtE IN CALLING YOUH AT- m
TRSZTIDN TO M V I .t V V. OL i
Tlml 1 Mn.recetvlng dnlly for tbe Hprlng Trsd..
ml nit nre mnde for lhes wlin require ireet
diimblllly nnd for elegance or lyh, nt and
workmanship cnnnet be sxecllcd.
FRICEB LOWER THAN THE L0WE8T.V
Cnll nnd cinmlnc my lnrgn stock nnd w will
be pleased te try nnd ull you.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTF.n, PA. 3Vlydw
E
A8TCK GKEETING.
Shaub & Burns.
Krister's hut n ilny nwny J Its
chct-r nnd hrlKhtnuss dnwns
hem ns iIech It elsewhere. It Is
net nn event of liiteraMhig tlceo tlcee tlceo
rnllen only, hut with It nre ninny
fentiiriM or Irnde inletj-Ht. Here
him hceti Riithcnxl teuetlicr the
hiindseincfit niiikeii nuil Rhlie8ef
Footwear for Ladles, Gentlemen
nnd Children fault lem IcindH,
eshentlnl loeeninlelo thoutitlltef
imrtleinautHln Knlerfetlvitles.
fshees In fluent leathers with
faney tips nt teen for the ynutiR
who like bright things ; jilnlit
teeH for thexc wIiemj liwteR nvS
that way ; wider tees for etlicru
who must have comfort ; cxtrn
wide nnd extra easy bIiecs for
ajfeil ladles and gentlemen.
Ne make or tdiane. or deslrable
Kriida of hIiecs elhcwhere you
may net also llnd here ; many
mere kinds we alone have.
Shoes nt $1.00 nnd nt every
ether price between them and
the llnest, the cost of which Is
Ntivcn fold renter. Ne iwsort iwsert
nicnt llke It te wleet from.
14 North Queen St..
mnrZMyd&w
fAHT Kit NOTicii"
LANCAHTKIl, PA.
FREY & ECKERfS
SPECIRL
lllins lioeiieiirrustoin te Mull Five Hunitred
(ATX)) llnndsemti Cards le our cimliiinerK every
Knster hi'iisnn, lint hs the front of our store In
tern nut nnd them beliiifiin liicllnntleu en tlia
purl or pntrena t wnlt until nflrr Improvement
nrenll miitlc tepurrhiise, erclsu purehiise else
where, wn will Klvr theSUUK-nrilK te the llml S00
liuty purchaser; hnvhiff Kiunller, pretty l'jistcr
Curd for children mid ;i,0l) nyrmcnrm for men
nnd hey. We recommend Hint every mnn nnd
hey should hnve uu ryc-eicucr. Wr inciin, the
kind wn will give them. iSt
Our ciitlrn stock hns been removed lothelurgn
room In rear uf both sturm, when) we hnve
deiihln th room nnd lU'ioniinmliitlein vre hud
In thu kuiiiU store.
SPRING GOODS!
1
RECEIVED DAILY.
We am receiving hirg loin of Hprlng floedii
dnlly, nml although we donethnvc thobhevr
Wl nilewi te display them, you enn (teiend ursm
11 that our Hprlng nnd Slimmer Line tills year
mirpnssrsKll nf our pnftlcllerU.
v hnve the Inrgi'ftt line nnd nnsorlmcntef
Men's Pongelu und Kangaroo Hheci In the city.
The One-Prtc Cash Heuse.
1 k m
The Leaders of Lew Prices
EASTER GREETING.
SHIR & BURNS. I
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NOTICE !
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BOOTS AND SHOES, m
Ne. 3 East King St.,
LANCASTEIt, PA.
47-Filero closed every evening at A o'clock, ex
rept Meuduy and Katurduy.
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GtrtCVTltEUUCTION
JLxtelxa.rps.
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Four llnr... ,,.. ft50
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Any lady can learn le plnyn tune In fifteen
minutes, prep In the store und hike a leek at
,'!fe"'AMATP.UIW nnd PHOKlisSIONALS:
We have nt present the (Incut Kteck orilAH erilAH
MONICAH ever m.ii in Ijiucnster undHtiur
prlslnitly low prlei-s.
Hnve several Hrcend-Iland Plaiifw and
Orunns In Perfect Condition, which we will
bell ut llnrk-nln Prices.
l'hiniM, Omans, bhect Music nnd Musical
Mdv?. In Kcnrral In laet cvcrythlug rlalu.
1m; le u flrst-cIusY mii!ie house,
-AT-
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
21 WIST ICINCJ hT I-nnciistcr, Ptt.
P. K Pianos nnd Puriilture -Mnveil, Oct
ceny uf Prcd.T. Ikikcr' Stw Wnllz, "Thu
Deve Heluru." itll-ljdAw
irANTKD-(li:NKAL AOUNT POH THIS
city, te open mi olllee nnd iivtuma ez
eliuiie control of our business. (Joists well
known, In universal di'iuiiiul, und y
prillt or lltly le one buiidrwl isr cent. Addr.Ji
wilh credential, lllli UNION 0M PAN Vt
llnsulwny nnd Aster Plaiv, New erk.
nl.Mitd ,
-VTOTlCi: TO TRChPASsJsBIW AND OUN
IN NiaUJ.-AHlronure hereby forbidden
le trespass en any Of the laii.ls of the OwTnwaJI
indblsjellctutelu lAbamm or Lnnnuter
count t. whether Inclesed or uiilncl.Ht, lther
fir l !i . puri-dW of kIioeIIhs, or flshlnf, iu UW
iu-will lw rlaldly enfererd uKiihut nil trus.
uissmieuKilJland-. of the undersigned after
llliaiiumi-i ..... iv.MLUivriin AV. .
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