Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 22, 1889, Page 7, Image 7

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THE LAtfOASTEIt DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 18S9.
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THE WORLD'S MOST MARVELOUS CLEANSER AND POLISHER ! !
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lONDON HOILKD DOWN."
GLIMPSES OF GASLIGHT LIFE ON
DrtlinY LANE.
The lli-nni, Sllry Vet nilded Oeail Trav
tied by llie Owla f Clvlllntlen lie
tircvii Vtte Biid DruilKery tlie Women
Clieiwethe Fermer Tlielp Wuy of Llilnf
(Special Correspondence.)
New Yehk, June 20. Drury Iane,
Xximlen. Tiiue, 11 nt night. Every
thing In full blast. Always la at that
hour. Royal Ruard about Drury Lane
theatre. Ned coats. Always during
perfonnance. Old custom. Of no
earthly use. Started generations age.
Get te going. CSet'3 by its own uiemcn.
tum. Like custeius obsolete every,
where. Theatre building ugly. Very
.Ugly. Would Buffer by side of New
Yerk grain elovnter. Architectural ug
liness the 6tyle there ene hundred years
age. Pearl oyster shell plan and inspi
ration. Homely eutside. Gorgeous in
side. Hngluud getting ever this new.
Drury Lane. Heme of happy wretched
iu's. Contented binfulness. Ecstatie
bqualer. HI issf ul poverty. Serene deg
radation. Grinning vice. Especially at
11 at night. Light as day. Almest.
Twe-thirds of midnight occupants of
street women. "Best of Ged's gift te
man." Worst if net rightly appropri
ated, Fallen angels the worst devils.
Extremes meet. Laws of nature. Noth
ing fresher than fresh egg. Nothing
worse than sailed ditto. Drury Lane
women. Limp. Seedy. Ilaggcd. Un
clean. Sallow. Emaciated, or bleated
Harpies hovering about gin shops. Gin
shops showy. Ilrassy. Glary. Full of
(telished barrels. Occupation of theso wo
men. Te get treated. Te entreat treats.
Te treat each ether. Te find life in gin.
Te renew life In gin. Te borrow fleeting
phantasy of former youth hi gin. Te
live. .Fer gin. Te die. ter gin.
Secial women these te passer by. Net
reserved. Introduce themselves. Net by
name. By meiitieu of pressing want.
1'iessing want, gin.
itcmark te me by one. "Yeu said
you'd give me a penny last night and I'll
take it new.'' Half n glance brings her
te colloquial terms. Weman bareheaded.
Bennet gene. Fer gin. Face color of
putty.
Next destination of gown Paper mill
Three ethers pass by. Same type. Ann
in arm. Singing. At top of voices.
More neise than melody. Workings of
gin. Net dangerous women. Simply
drunk. Plain, common feminine drunk,
ilay be seen any night in Londen. Ko Ke
pitted center of civilization. Itefiuement,
Seurce of missionary endeavor te reform
heathen. Seems in places rotten at home
while trying te make sound abroad.
On corner a "Murphy buster." Vulgar
English for potato roaster. Modeled af
ter locomotive. With wheels. In min
iature. Petate roasted ha'penny each.
Suit te season thrown in. Geed mid
night relish. Jted glow from the buster
furnace. Appetizing fragrance of roast
ed otate en midnight air. Twe women
fitting en curb by it. Warming them
selves by heat of furnace. Ne ether fire.
Time, December. Doubtful if they ha ve
room.
Boiled wlukle stand en next corner.
Little plates. Penny n plate. Teuglu
Eel Blew kitchen opjieslte. Penny a
bowl. Crowded. With midnight Email
wage earners. Cressing sweepers. Car
riage deer openers. Pure beggars. Soil
ed buzzards. Bouquet sellers. Street
musicians. The midnight "lower or
der." Net much seen by day, City
owl.
from
ts
A DAY'S WORK IN AN HOU R AN D Wl LL DO IT BETTER !
If net obtainable near Yeu send name and address, mentioning this paper, te
BENJAMIN BROOKE & CO..
Free bylMail.
Grimy. Atmospheric sensation of
grime everywhere. Air thick with
civilized savagery. Savagery? Worse.
Fung! of an artificial life. Human meld
of artificial conditions. Accumulated
rottenness of generations. Bern In Lon Len Lon
eon. Bred in Londen. Ne mero able
te live out of Londen than swamp mess
in a dry field. Evolution of unnatural
conditions. Human toad3teob. Same
color. Short lived.
Yet blooming children here. Live
In cellars. Cheeks red. "Pictures of
health" nt five. Lean in body nnd vis vis
nge gnarled and bony at thirty-fire.
Soen lipe, boeh rotten. Willows, net
oaks. Willow venerable at sixty; ready
te fall. Oak then In Its early prime.
Same correspondence in human growths.
Side street opening into Drury park.
Dim. Let's go down it. Open deer.
Private residence. Of native. Femi
nieo. Single. Loek In. Thin bed.
One chair. One table. One teacup.
Plate. Fragments of penny repast
Print ever mantelpiece. Highly col
ored. "Return of Prodigal Sen." In
residence of prodigal daughter. Maxi
mum of income. One bhilling jer day.
In luck if she gets that. Feels rich when
bhe does.
Abede of one of her majesty's subjects.
Net old. Net yet ugly. Will be been.
Traces of gin en her face and form.
Prebable age thirty-five. Stands in
doorway. Contemplating starb? Ne.
Worse. Waiting for flats. Fer victims.
Fer the young man void of understand
ing. Fer the old man ditto. Fer here
they come.
Policeman comes along. Carriage
stiff. Gait slew. Hearing official. Ad
dresses weman: "See here, if I catch you
at your deer again I'll run you In." Fur
ther down the htreet. Loekl Dingy
doorways. Dingier and dingier. Faint
light. More women. Like this one. All
standing in doorways Same bert of
rooms. Rapid slinking back in Hlii'c
man gees down. Deers closed Appear
ances preserved. I.aw, order, decency
and virtue prevail. Ke long as olice elice
man'a In sight. 0ened when lie diaj
pears. All waiting nnd hoping for the
man the coming man the jeung man
void of understanding the old man
ditto. Waiting. Why? He may bring
pence. Fer what? Te buy gin Whv
gin? Gin means bliss. Heaven, Para Para
dise for four pence. True, for nn hour
only. But what matter? Heur of bliss
In prespective outweighs hundredfold
ten of miijry afterward.
Let's cmerge. Inte Drury I.ane ngnln.
More "Murphy busters." IVI pie nhups.
Fish kitchens full. Ghlsseuddiug te and
fro with beer pitchers. Preparations for
thousands of midnight Mipjx-rs Hum.
Buzz. Glare. Swearing. Singing. Mere
women gossiping by gin palace windows.
Full within. "The Ixml Wellington."
Full the "Retail Entrance." Full the
"Bettle and Jug Department. " Full the
"Bar Parler." Unceasing in action the
beer pump.
Girl passes. Accosts anybody. Accosts
everybody. Shamu te hern blank. Mod
esty a myth. Reputation? Doesn't wunt
It. Character? (Jet ever It. Thus her
language:
"Come, bub, treat us new te n mug of
ale, won't you? It's awful cold aud I
ain't get no money." Still young. Com Cem Com
plexion fieh Altlre fashionably cut.
A trifle seedy On the down grade. Hut
net yet way down Wn-leluil. miserable
creature. Ne Net wretched N'"t uih
erahlu Net as unhappy as many another
high up in I iff' ipjiri'!ifsund conven
tionalities. Simply abandoned Reck
less. Cares for nulling at present
but a drink Almest free from
care. Owns uetbiiu; eave what'
Eve rg thing
Ti
refl
v... hef ii.ie. Iset uven latlcii." tever i
geed enough te "fall." Lets of cases
here liern and bred "fallen." Bad, of
course. Normally se. Naturally se. Like
bears, tigers and rattlesnakes. Net half .
as mlserable as peer gentility trying te
keep up appearances. Doesn't care what
the world says of her. Onlyenu charac
ter te keep up. That a bad one. Three
nnd six pence a week pays room rent J
Expense possibly shared by two or three
ethers. Fare. A leaf for two pence, j
Twe herring, a penny. Bowl of beup,
n penny. Ample bread thrown in
Half of this enough for a day. Ne
btyle te be kept up. Rubs through
life somehow. If net, anyhow. Trusts
te luck. Possibly Providence. Lew creat
ure, te be sure. Abandoned sparrow.
Bail sparrow. Still net eutside of prov
idential workings. Has friend,? Her
own class. Can get help from them in
tinie of need. Poverty's jiecket rcsjiends
quickly te poverty's appeal. Reckless
ness aids recklessness. IIa3 plenty of
congenial company. Mates inale nnd
female. Her life? Quarrels. Make ups.
Feasting ene day. Starves the next.
Temporary alliances. Residence ever
shifting. One end of town this week.
The ether next. Gets drunk. Arrested.
Jailed three months. Out ngaln. Fresh.
Recuperated. Resumes life of thestrcet.
Likes it. Won't work. Won't reform.
Don't want te reform. Reformed posi
tion net se comfertablo as that she's new
in. Has liberty. Can lie abed till neon.
Can ceme nnd go nt pleasure. Ne
master. Ne scolding parents. Owns her
self. Hospital if sick. Free of charge.
Die there better than in many n private
family. Net sensitive te opinion of
ethers. Dead te society's verdict against
her. Or rather armor plated. Society
te her a myth. As far rcmecd as
Saturn. Farther. Lives In her own
world. Of fallen nngels. Knows nothing
of any ether. Wants nothing of any
ether. Better weild new than ene born
ill. PltE.STICB MUM'OKD.
OHIOS GRETNAGnECN.
llin Mutrlimmlul Knet l Tied
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ti-ii Trlpa of llit IVrry.
Sj.-clal CorreJK)iideuce
CINCINNATI. June 20. Sixty-five miles
nbove Cincinnati by the windings of the
stream, and bathing her feet in the beau
tiful river like a lovely maiden, sits
Aberdeen, the Gretna Green of the west.
The place contains nbeut n thousand
6euls, while directly opposite rises thu
mere pretentious city of Maysvilla, lo
cated en a high bluff, with the grand old
Kentucky lulls forming the background
of .a picture worthy the brush of an ar
tist. Theeaily lx-ginnlngs of Aberdeen go
back te the tpring of 1795, nt which time
Cnpt, Nathan Ellis a veteran of the
revolutionary war built the first house.
Capt. ivllis was accompanied by five of
his brothers, and they came directly
from Brownsville, en the Monongahela.
seeking for homes in the mighty forests
and fertile lauds of the then almost un un
cxpleicd northwestern territory.
The Ohie was the great highway upon
whose sweeping current came much of
: the tide of emigration which lias peepieii
this section of thu Union. Limling at
j Limestone (new Mayavillc) the Ellis
brothers determined te go no further.
Finding that the mart valuable lands had
been taken up oil the south side of the
I river, they at once determined te settle
j en thtioppesito lank. The infant settle
ment grew npace, nnd en the fth day of
July, 1810, the town was laid out by Na
, than Ellis, who became'the flrt justice
j of the ueace and wa kucceeded bv a ra-
DP
mnrkublcmnii named Themas Shelton.
Shelton officiated at 111010 marriages
than nny ether man tint ever lived in
the United States. lle required no
license, and for many years kept no
receids. Thousands of young people,
whose parents were unfavorable te their
plans, lied te the "old squire" aud found
Ids sen ken an efficient remedy for their
misfortune The old gentleman for
many years previous te his death had a
peculiar passion for uirtchesnnd knives,
and if the prospective groom had net the
requisite amount of money te pay for the
marriage ceremony he would take a
watch or knife in exchange, and when
death claimed him he had in his posses
sion ever !J00 brass nnd silver wutches
and many old knives.
After the death of Shelton, Masslo
Beasley was elected te fill the vacancy
mid is new justice of the peace, having
been In efliie a hcoie of years, during
which time he has married between -1,000
aud 5,000 couples.
Squire Beasley is a well preserved man
for his age, beir.g new 7rJ years old. He
lias never mar
ried but once, but
has had numer
ous proposals
from "belles" of
the Blue Gras
region. His mar
riages iievtr run
less than one a
day and often go
up te n dozen.
M a 11 y persons
from all parts of
mn
from all parts of r if
the United States s &V5
tsafe?
e---
have had their
m a 11- i a tr n lite
solemnized here, ' "It: ''.nv.
but the majority are from Kentucky, In
diaua and the Vire.iui.ii. His fees run
from $1 te 510. and lie has several times
U'cn paid as high as ;ij, and ene party
freiii New Yerk who came here gave
him $10 in geld. In the winter time,
when the river is full of floating ice nnd
it is censideied very dangerous for any
ene teattempt tocrei.H, a wedding couple
may often bcbien ha tiling with the ice,
and in seme instances the loving ones
have been carried teveral miles below
the city Ixfere they ran effect n landing.
Many thrilling stei'ii-u nre told of het
pursuit of irate relatives, of the crossing
of the Ohie ju.it in the nick of time, of
the discharge of firearms nnd threats of
vengeauce and life lung enmity and all
that soil of thing. The captain of tha
steamer Gretna Green, which plies from
the Ohie te the Kentucky shores, is
always en the nlert te help the runaway
couple. Just as seen a.s they nre aboard
he pushes out Inte the stream and 110
pel suasion can prevail iieii him te turn
back until the knot U well and securely
tied. There has lecently Leen an at
tempt te step these (ireina Green mar
riages, but it was f runic w, and the num
ber is net dhninUhcd
j All rlassesef uplei-emu te llie squire,
I from these w he are clad hi fine linen and
j purple down te iIkme who can l-east of
only ene garment and that very often
! neither whole nor clean It Is said that
the old man will never marry .1 couple
when he has been forewarned. I have
' also heard that he require the native
I Buckeyes te get n license, but that I
doubt; I lather think l'iat the very first
' questlun that prc-.cit-. iLs If te hi.- mind
, Is ns te size of the p n-Li-tlm-ik Squire
Shelton alwajH wrote hi-certificates, but
j Ik-asley has his printeil. of which the fol
lowing Is 11 copy
lu all u lieui it luuy rmc-rn
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and U-tnt-vii Jlr iuj ju s - of Uu. cviiuty
of coJ.utuef
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kllO IlSltflll tlll'lllt.'l-S Mill II 1111,1 Mlfe.
MjHanc IIifAsi.cr, JuMlee of Ilia IVace,
The following advertisement appears
in the papers of this sections
MaSSIE IiCAKLEr, I JiO ,
Notary I'tiMlennd Jiwllcoef Hip Tcace.
Tliu iiiatiliueiiI.il knot tied In ILa line-.-, style.
Glveniua culL
A. N. ElXIB.
TWO DASEDALL MEN.
fdiert S1.cti.lic 11 nf ClUxertli Ciiiuilnclium
mid (Inn Irs li riymi.
Ellswerth Ciuuiiugliniii, the premising
young pitcher of llie llaltlniereclub, wiwlierii
Nev. US, lWVi, In Wilmington, Del. lloliMirued
te play liall nl Mollue, Ills., where he went te
ru!du when quite young.
Hu (It st began te attract attention ni n
pitcher, My The New Yerk C'llpinT, wlille
playing with the Mellmi lirevvns, un nmntetir
orcaiiizatlen of Hint place. lle played with
the Mollue Hrevvim from It.S."iuntll ltS7, when
he joined the Peoria ltU It was mainly
through Ciiimingtiiiir'a line work hi the Ijex
tlint the IV-eri.a lh-ls in ISS7 hucninu the
rhniiipleii scnil-profi.ieiial team of the ttate
of Illinois.
Iite hi llie hiiiiiikt of lSi7 Ciiiiiiliiglinin
was engaged by llie Itroeklyu club, through
the rccenimcitila.
tlen of fleer go
I'iiiLiiey, Its third
lxm'iiion,lie lifnl-i
from l'i-eria, 'J'IiIj
was his firrt pro pre pro
fussieniil engnge
liirnt, nnd ('1111
tilnglinm had little
chaiice te show
what he could de
In the box for the
Ilroeldyiis, hut the
little he did marked
him as one of the
li CUNXINOIIASI.
reining pitchers. At the iK-gtiinliig of 18-e)
the Ilroeldyn club, uftr getting 1'eutz mid
(Jnriitheni, had n furfllus of pitcher, nnd
ns Hultiiuore vuis hadly in ucsl of pitcher,
the Brooklyn cluli let it liuveCiiunliiliniii.
There t n deiiht Hint I'rcsldent llyrun, of
the Jiroeklyn cluh, Ims regrettisl tiiiieiind
ngaln that Ih" ileal was m.tde with tlie Itultl Itultl
mern eluli wliereliy it Ijtaiuul Cunnlnnliam.
He has irevi-l very Isitliersenm te the llrook llreok llroek
lyn batsmen hi many a Kmne tliut tliey linvq
lust te the IS.'iltliiHircs. During the season of
18-Vi (''iiiinlnliam inada tlie following record
vtith the liiiltiinorecluh: Hatting, .lUd; field
ing, M'A. IIe was reserved hy Manager llar llar
meat thoclesoof last uassu for this year't
team.
CIIAUU-n li FLVNN.
Tlie Sirrlliig Times lays of Clurles E.
nynn: "This genial nnd gentlcm'tuly mana
ger of the 1'iiurin cluh has ln-en hitcretil hi
atlilctk- spurts of all kinds for n large sharu
of his thirty-four yeirs of life. IIe was first
remiccteil with prufisjslniial h'i'ttball In 1STS,
Hlirii 1 10 played with tlie old .Mutuula, of
Cliiea'i lle was oneof the originators of
llie first City Ijague in Chicago, and occu
pied second Iiem) for llie Pioneers. In IMS
lie went U I'i-ei 11 and erganizul the I'ceriu
IUkI., sal.l te liave Ihs'U 0110 of thu fhiet
teams ever gotten together up te that thne.
"In lssi Mr. Iiyuii assistul In the organi
zation of the Nerthw intern league, und took
the management of
the I'eerlu cluh.
This jioKltleii he ro re
tigned after wlu
ning fourteen
straight games.
The cluh was 10 10 10
orgauUeil the uext
season under new
muuageiueiit, ami
en liny i'l eccu
pied sixtli pliieu.
VyUpeu uiiaiiiineus
ll. nn ...... U-l......
rr--i! Nsr3v? . 't:: .'"
-n -. x -rjire-.. aui.,11 butfk
the nniiu"eiiieiit.
CIUI5l.r.S E. fly.vx xrexl, tbe team
liem-j after u trip tied for usend place, and
fiuUhcd at home tiul for the championship.
Frem then 011 until l$s3 he hud no direct
connection with professional ball In tha
latter year he ergnuizcd the Central luttr luttr
iate Iki;;iie, und u kuewu asthti fuluer of
that aiwoclatlen.
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PHILADELPHIA, FEOTT'A.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
THE
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Mrwr.1 KMiYS.'tfm
W I .V V-n VlrU.1 M 'ZilM
.... , 7" -tha ayallda ami rhka, Mark fracklM, mie and htar pet,
illareIarAd aeam, inlarrM itundi, akin einmn ami tunwtra and tha meat deUcaW oDctatlueJ liifnfinl S
'Iwtrn nurtferj j Hu Van llyes, without ih I'Mm of a drop of l4
Dr. VlM lkll'K Ota amwJl utivallan In lim
i -!"?'' Hr'ni!UfnMdf'pratinctwriryeanacni liaatmatml handiwdaef raae and hu acettiraal
u in ui n HiiNTi, 4 ma uiwraiinn requinm Ktmn
....I 1 i f. t .
treaurfvry laauch that lia hia tranfrTd all ihr
avail tbAiattlrt of tha !KirUira thill am cerdlall
avail tbanianlftff tha Ikirter'a -kill in Mirdlallr
1T lwhaa reat mpaili fur thaffllctt, aiid
" - va !"! , a Mia vvihvh'ii iijuiisiw kw p M(t a wi uauu, iinTUB HI Mt(
anaUmij and I'hj-lolecj. an aa li arfid certaln Ideml veaavU and ttarraa, and unuwal patwi
entr Imi pDrfruiwl l aPKllInd phylcUner aurg-etij an unprufMwkal and InfUiwrtancMlG
te Injur Um pailftni. I Van DfCK aanurva aucceaa In arf ram. Tha dmanda fur hit i
rraeirra Ui itrnemet tha MtUnt Nrvrr I'nlU. Ihrnk fr. Ilaura.t4ift. hundara. fii tn I
umiiaui ttTertirwi. imifnti aejanantw can
inwTigMHix&hyitT.j.YaHVrk.X DrVANDYCKBOFFICEt40NenhElwvnthStlBhllfii
SumiiuT llcoevto.
ST. (!IAKM'X
ATLANTIC CITY,
umiiiai
MlWI
Ueeiiuiiiut llelavviire Avenue, will eju'll Tim 11 V
iav,.IIisi: :lth.
niyjil'mil .IONAI1 WOOITO.V, Jic.1
OTi:i.NOU.MAM)IR
ATI.ANTM! CITY.
MIWOI'IIN. Duller New .MniiaKeinent.
T. ('. (lll.l.irni;, I'roprlnter,
I .nte nf ('(jliinailu Hetel, I'lillailelplilu.
UllVvllIll
1 1 ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
ltciuixlflcil, ItefiirnUlHil. it) Mlieiiini; Apart
liieutH. Aipl'N I'listClasK. Will Ofx-n JIINi; I.
JiineM'iiMl MltH. .MAY Y. IlKritOitKlt.
rpilll KLOltfDA, ATLANTIC CITY.
flieliv, central ln-ltliin. I'urllle Avenue, he
Iwi-en S. V. .V TciincHsee Aves. Klrst'liis
house. ltensiuiililH rates. Oix-n nil the enr.
DAVISA IIUOWMt.
nij'jrt-'.'mil
LJTOCKTON IIOTi:u
r) CAI'H MAY, N.J.
OI'CNH JUNi: I.',. KATi:s,8.l ANI fl l'i:il
DAY. Hieelal rates ,j-1 lie week, meulli nrKii
miii. Newly iiliitcil,iriiiilc!cil 11 ml Inipriivisl :
llt),l expellileit. Nevr llllll mill Alilllsement
ICikiiii. Chllilien'it New Dliiluc Itall and flay
Itoeins. Cuisine mill servlee llrst-'liisK. I.'k
k'unt stilttK with iMirlur, luitli iiml ( UtwU Or-liitreft-Ut'ii
plerm. I'oisiiel mkeii.
I'. TJiKO. WALTuN, I'reprletnr.
ilhoUnuni'lie.
irn
I JUST RECEIVED
rite.t
KcenigsLurg, Prussia,
Twe l!arki;reuiil inaile '--iKTlrilly for Itust ami
TliniMiiart( r lA-ugili l'lietesruphs.
fROTE.J-
00 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Peer te the I'oslelllee.
Jhii7-iiii1
(Ceal.
TC.MItKlt ANDCOAL.
J TOll.UCOWlIOOKKANKeAHKN. Wf.ST.
I.KN IIAltll WOU1M. Wliel.-salB aiul Itclull,
by , II. 1I..MAUTIN&CO.,
nHyit IJI Water Hlrrt'l, Uinea.ler. Pu.
'1.l.'MU.llI)Ni:itHCOMl,ANY.
COAL DEALERS.
OrrirES.N'e. 12U North Qiittcn Street, unit Ne.
&0I Nerlli rrlnivslreel.
Yah us North 1'rlnee Ktrivt, m-ur lteailliif
Depot.
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ELECTRIC NEEDLE OPERATION
r UK. VA5 DICK, 40 N. EIctU Nt, rUUteliUft,
ThU ta a pun It tcfenUfle omritlen, ed la ndetwd hfall
jjhytluUn and lumetu if emtecnr u tMinff ttm ewf
mttKMj le lb world Lv which tb rueig can h dUngal
El be IimIp pftn never irew anlii. Htif mv
19 with this humilUtin, annorlruraed obceikxw cvinrta
lutr eq bur (aca knew thai tha um of drpUaterMt, tM
tweeter, aciaaen or taier only make thiM bain mew
MA hAtM
euaravr. darknr, mera enmnuui aad oeiwcaova. mom
tampwriitg with jreur fac and oensuU Dft. VAM UTCXal
one and arrmnjra f traUnn and t fteTOVCV frill
nni iniM iiir-tinifT viihiih, m
uir ai44,tiwnimiM uuuuuarka, wmda. cjma, waru.
txvmm, nniarnNi vvina 01 tee neme, amaii wbll lampg tm
wrirlit tit HBA tha latntrlii nJ1 rmiiillim l A. t jjaai.
iixni, a atwuij nauii. narvMi
ufiUl.aknewUbWp
lal pat lane, aed aaevM
1 finintnr fa HatAa'
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fur hia arrrlrwa iBaic
urartlra te hia tireihar ntinlclana.
lnvit.l tu rr4iauli hint.
ltivili in rrtfiairil. hltu. INn charw tttr t
All WDO WWI
la rwUlma;Ut.ndtitittAka hta tarnat awit
rrwivs iuii panicuura iv rnau, ajineuta Um
gev alc.
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IX'IMti: A HOME I'OU YOUIl FAMILY. vfJ
Secure a Heme for Your Familj.
I'OH SAI.K
ex tui: most liukhai. tkkmh.
Tw-e-stnry brlrk ilwellliiR Iieiikck, lets l
11-vi ueeii, en uineasler uveiine, between Wl-
iiiivuuti lA'iniin siriiis. ,
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, nimui uiii-k iltteillllK iiijuses wim mae- ia
sarit rixif, ixirelies in front, lets 115 tivt deep, ou TM
...nni iiue, iH.-iwts.-ii i.iiesiiiuv uuu nmuiii
streets.
Twivsterv brick ilvvrlllnir beuses with front X'ii
ynnls, Iren leiuiji, lets K fivt deep, en Wet- ,!)3
Walnut, ImImci ri .Mary unit l'lne trccU fSk
Twe-slnry lirlek dwelling houses, e 115 feet
deep, en v est U'liiea street, between Charlette
and Mury sltccu.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets ISO feet
eii-p, wim en in iiiiMicrn iiuproveiiieiita, front
yunli, en West Cliestuut street, betweeul'ln
iiiet .etui nireem.
Alse houses en Knst AYuluut, North lime,
North Mury, between Walnut mid lA-men. and
lA'iueii, bet wit n Mary and l'ine ttrects.
All thn above hiiiim.si are In geed order, liewly
puiereit. Kiisllxtiires Inuilthe roeini, water la
the kitelieiuind the eilliirs wnrruiited te be dry.
(.'all mid see fur yourself, no trouble te (hew
you.
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JACOII OlttKL, 'Liecuteri.
arj North Mary .Street.
uprtM-lyd,M,W..S.
4IICI.ICU0.
I IC YCLIIS, TltlCYCLIS, TANDKMH.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandem?,
DURABLE, BIMPLE.
tiUAiiANTKnn maiinsT GHAUK,
U.Ll'.STItATKl) OATALOQUi: VIIKE.
POPE MPGCO.,
79 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
t.VNCll IIOl'KKM-12 Warren St., New
2U Waliush A vr..CliIniiu.
I'er Sale by JOHNS. MUH.SEU, Ne. 8
reel, Columbia. uS-ly
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n. 1.M.11 iiiiiMr.-s ji warren ni., ivew tuiti -,a
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k' ...:-. .. . .- :. .. 1... zjt .in
uniumneeier iivenuuiu-eiueiii vynn, tj
iluiU'iier iireservntleii of order In the city, ic A
iiiiiI prenimiiiitf inesiiieereusiiuir, mrowiuier
tirlnirnrseiiibs. ruckets or ether firework!'
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fere llie M, 4th utul Mb day of July, wtH te VJ
trlctlv-euriireeii. ine sum oruiiinnce vuumjr it
preniuiit 1 ne iirinic 111 kuiis ur outer areitraHJv
or ihesclUng.i-.uHng, throwing or ilrlmtcfr.iMrn-'.
or ether ilrewerks eperulim; In a suulur HH '
tier, within the llmlu or 1 he city. 'i'l '
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