Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, August 03, 1889, Image 7

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SOME OLD TIME STYLES.
HOW THEY COMPARE WITH THE
FASHIONS OF THE PRESENT.
Thirty Tear Age IIoepi and a lrofuslen
of Primary Colen Were the Proper
Thine Fall "Wrapt and Riding Hablti
Then and New,
Special Correspondence.
New Yerk, Aug. 1. Hew grateful
we should be that theso who get up the
fashions went back te diiectolre days
for the present modes, and did net step J
atitsuuter trio styles which were then
iu vogue! I came acres3 bouie fashion
books of theso days, mid the pictures in
thcui are enough te niaLe your hair
stand en end. I liope I shall die before
fashion get3 around te them again. I
present two of the Btyle3 of theso days
in contrast te thoe of today, se that if
there are any persona new living who
Insist that-"old times were better than
the new," they may leek at them and
forever after held their peace.
FALL COSTUMES I860 AND 16S9.
In reading the books ever we find in
the resume of fashions for Jho month
that "all the brightest of the primary
colors are wetu." and ene bilk 6trect
gown of astonishing piopertions i3 of
Solferino (a bright crimaen) silk with
purple flounces in festoons, "a very at
tractive combination," the book says.
Anether gown, that certainly must have
required forty yards of 6ilk in the
.making; i of "royal purple silk with
Inlet, fan like gores of emerald silk,
headed by rosettes of green and purple."
It is distended by an enormous hoop.
"A graceful and attractive fall-wrap,"
which is rcpieduced here, i3 made of
antra blue silk trimmed with black ci
vet, in Grecian pattern, and worn ever
a black silk diess, with a blue bonnet te
"correspond" with the cloak, with "ar
tificial flowers in the cap." The pretty
fall suit of today oppesito this one,
which leeks like the gieatbellef Mos Mes
cow, is of soft gray caihmeie, with
braiding of silver and a. darker shade of
gray, a vest of w Inte surah and a jacket
of fine striped cheviot, gray and fawn.
A glance at the dlfieicnce in the fash fash
ien of riding habits here presented also
giv es a few causes of thankfulness. To
day the habit U trim, snug, with no su
perfluous length or breadth of skirt te
tangle or flap about a horse'a legs, nor
petticoats or hoops te catch en the saddle
horn and drag a woman te death, as
often happened in thoeo days. Indeed
hew they ever managed te ride in these
ungainly clothes I deu't see.
Aud, besides, I think our style of
writing fashion letters is better than
theirs was, aud eiler, that every one
may judge, a paragraph descripth e of
that surprising riding habit:
"Gray cell like hat, the brim trimmed
with gray velvet and triramed witb
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Ifjiet obtainable near Yeu send name and address, mentioning this paper, te
Benjamin Breeke and Company,
Free by Mail.
tuttiiet curled ostrich leather et two
shades, ene light aud one dark. Veil of
green gauze. Diess of green ladies'
cloth, embroidered with black edging.
High neck waist, opened at the top and
showing a small fiill; short straight
cellar; small basque, well adjusted.
Leng sleeves, with elbows and half flat
with rounded corners at the end. The
waist, the sleeves and the pockets of the
skirt ornamented with a Hungarian like
drawing in edging. On the left 6ide it
is en the right in the picture a hook
descends, composed of ciechet hkt
ornaments in gimp and edging, w hich
helps raising the skirt when the rider is
net en horseback."
The lady of the trailing rebe wears lici
hair in a loeso puffed arrangement, and
has gauntlet gloves and goodness knout
hew many petticoats, while new the
new est styles are for a lady te have ev
erything snug and trim. The rider of
today wears her hair braided ami fast
ened tightly, and a Dei by or high hat is
held by an elastic passing under the
hair. Ne jewelry, no w liite shii t fients,
no fancy neckties are te be seen, A neat,
plain linen cellar and cuITb, daik gloves,
rather loose, and a whip are her adorn
ments. All her underwear U snug and
no corsets are worn. The boet3 are or
dinary walking style, and the trousers
are strapped down. The 6kirt has the
least possible fullness, and has dart
seams, which are taken in while the
young lady i3 seated en her saddle. The
opening is closed by means of a fly, w ith
flat buttons under it.
RIDI.ne habits of 18G0 and 18S9.
I really hate te cea'twu it, bu 1 knew
that about a year bC I condemned thn
scantiness of the present stj le of riding
dresses and praised the gr.ceef the long,
flowing lobe. It is never tee Inte te
mend, and, besides, 1 hadn't the contrast
se ividly before me, se new I take it all
back and declare unequivocally in favor
of the 6afer, neater style of today.
OLIVK llAUl'EK.
Queer Jeuelrj.
A man called at the office the ether day
with a handful of what looked ULe dull, red
dish golden eyeballs. Tticy Hereof vartem
sixes. "De jeu knew- what tuete are!" said
he. "Yeu n III ue cr guess, nor de I belIe e
there are many perseui who can tell you.
They are taken from the mummies of the
Incas of Peru. When I was stationed out
there uioe j ears age, n heu in the uav al km v
Ice, I get e whole let of them. The mummies
were thrown up ami in ome cases destroyed
by seismic convulsions. There ara thousands
of tbein about, particularly ucar Arequlia.
These that 1 show you are taken from th
tkulls and are believed te be the real eyes of
the Incas, and are respected as such. The
women wear them made up Inte necklaces,
scarf pins and ether articles of jewelry. As
a matter of fact, however, they are really
the eyes of the octopus, or devilfish. They
are thoroughly de&iccated, or rather ruuumii
fled, by he air, and were put In ages ana te
take tbe place of the natural eyes, which the
aborigines found would net last in that cli
mate, hi having them set as a piece f
jewelry you mukt be very cantleus. The
workman In trimming them down must lie
ware of cetting any of the dust in any cut he
may have. If hs does se bleed poisoning Is
sure te set in, and the termination may Terv
likely U fatal." phUadelj)hla Inquirer.
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THE IiAWOABTEB DAIJLY
COLLIDING WITH KJNGS.
One of David Iter's Queer Experiences In
f.U.l'el iliir.
Sped.il Cen impendence.
New Yerk. Aug. 1. At the tlme when
the great Russian statcsjian, Nikolai
Alcxcie'. itch Milutiue (the chief agent
in bringing about the serf emancipation
of 1801), was first attacked by the diseose
which piexcd fatal te him seme jears
later, his elllcial residence at St. Pctcrs
buig was thronged for several days to
gether by native giandces of every class,
all eager te leant which way the chances
of life and death were likely te turn In
thocaseof a man whom many of them
loved und inoie of them feared, and
wliose vacant place net n few among
them would have been vciy glnd te fill.
It was at this time that I, happening te
be" staying in the house, met with an ad
venture that would have made an ad
mirable "stage situation" for ene of the
comediesefScriboor Dumas the jeunger,
Itunning briskly dew n stairs ene morn
ing te start out for my early walk, I co
countered a man who was coming up se
hunicdly that before I could step myself
we ran right into each ether. The stran
ger a man of middle age, wIiems bread,
heavy, rather sullen face was framed in
a pair of long giayish blown side whisk
ers wero the uniform of a Russian naval
elllccr, but the increasing cei pulcnce of
his short, thick set figure and the dull,
shortsighted leek of his large gray ej c3
(in ene of which was stuck a geld rim
med eyeglass) were anything but sailor
like.
As w e clashed together he grew led out
something that scAmdcd net at nil like n
blessing, but I Hew past befere he could
finish and t cached the feet of thu stairs
just in time te collide, with another man,
younger and taller than the l.u,t, whose
thick cavalry mustache, and firm, hand
some, sun browned face harmonized
well-" ith his dress the eIivq green uni
form and glittering geld lace of it Rus
sian general.
I was just beginning te apologize,
when he caught-me by thenrmandbaid,
in a tone of undisguised nnMety:
"De you knew hew Nikolai Alexeic
vitch (Nicholas the son of Alexis) is this
morning?"
"A little better," answered 1, and
passed en.
I ariived at the front deer just at the
right moment for a third collision vv ith
another visitet who was just entering
a tall, stately, very handsome- man iu
the gorgeous uniform of the Russian ini ini
iterial guard, witli a troubled, weary
leek in his large, lustrous eyc, and a
visible tinge of gray in his short, dark
brown hair,
I apologized for the accident, but he
was apparently iu such a hurry te pass
iu that he hardly noticed me. IJut I had
noticed him suillcicntly te remark the
clo'se resemblance of his face te a por
trait familiar te all Russia, and I began
te have a dismal suspicion that my hav
ing bumped against him in this way was
neither mero nor less than high treasenl
This suspicion was chauged te certainty
en my leturn from my walk, when 31.
Milutine's 6en and heir, Yury (Geerge),
a sharp, little 10-year-old (who has sinte
had seme btrange adventures in Cential
Asia), told me, as well as he could speak
for laughing, that the three men whom
I had jostled se unceremoniously were
the czar's eldest brother, the Grand Duke
Constantine (lord high admiral of Rus
sia), his second brother, the Grand Duke
Nicholas, commander-in-chief of the
Russian army, and last, but certainly
net least the czar himself I
A few ears later, I was telling this
story te 6eme fjlend.a iij England, when
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INTBEMGBNOER SATUB
jine or tiiem suuaerTiy remarkedrnvcn,
it's odd that almost the same thing hap
pened just the ether duy te an old lady
that I knew very well, who has lived n
geed many years In Vienna. She's ene
et the strong minded sort and delights
in tumbling nil alene through the iiies,t
cut threat slums of the town, with no
weapon but n big cotton umbrella.
However, there'a no fear of any man
molesting her, for the mcre leek en her
face when anything puts ier out would
be enough te scare the boldest thief vv he
ever stelo n purse.
"Well, she wa3 coming home late ene
evening from ene of these adventurous
rambles of hers, when thore suddenly
came en such n tremendous pour of lain
that even her trusty umbiell.i was net
proof against It, aud che began te leek
about for seme place of ehcltei By
geed luck bhe happened te be clese te
the arched gateway of n conceit hall,
where seme famous singer of the day
was giving an evening perfei mance; be
iu she went.
"She had hardly get inside vv hen she
found that she was net the only ene who
had run for the same pert. Three men
were crouching undei the archway w he
seemed te be even worseoiT than herself,
for theie wasn't a single umbrellanmeiig
them, and the foremost of the thiee
whom she could just uiake out in the
dim light te be an old iiKMivvith along
white beaid was bhivcring like a deg
tied up in n wet sack. Se Bhe took pity
en him, and went up and offered him
her umbrella te go home with, saying
that he would certainly catch a very
bad cold if he stayed vvheie he was.
"'Madam,' said the old gentleman with
a magnificent bow, "I would net for the
world deprive a lady of her umbrella en
such a night as this, fiem any selfish re
gard for my own personal comfort.'
"The veice sounded familiar te her
(for she knew every ene ubeut the Aus
trian court), and vv lien she came te leek
closer at him, who should he be but old
King Ludwi, efUavaria, Wngnei'n
fi iend (the "mad king," as they ubed te
call him later en), nnd the ether two
were the elector of AVuitcmburg nnd the
Giand Duke of Iiadenl
"Yeu may think what a let of Jokes
vvcie made about "the three Kings of
Cologne," and all that sort of thing,
w hen the story get abroad tit day, and,
better still, ene et the sltra Radical
Vienna papers announced that the con
cert had geno oft very well, but had
been slightly disturbed at ene point by a
neis" made in the gateway by 'a let of
kings and ethor low people who had con
gregated there.' " David Kku.
OBSERVATIONS ON VHIST,
A llrlvf lllitery of the iiiuiie lltiw Short
Wlil.t ni I lrst I'lu). -,l.
It tins taken centuries te form tlie picscnl
game of whist The game first started, iu all
probability, as early as the Ittgmniug et the
Sixteenth century. But tlie game of these
dajs was ns different from the gamoef today
as black is from white. It wej first known
as whisk, 'the name tiuuip also piebubly
came first from triumph, at least, all the evi
dtnee points that way.
It was net, however, until tbe age of 1M
roeud Ilojle that the real game of whist can
have been said te be launched fei th en tht
world. Heyle w as born iu lCr.', and U said
te have been educated for the liar. Yerk
shire has been called the county of his birth,
but the present rtpiesoutative of the Yerk
shire Heylen, who acquired estates neai Hull
fax, Mr. Pietwell Hejle, has taken grc.it
lalnievcr his genealogy, and has coma te
tlie conclusion tbut the IUinend Hejlo et
whist celebrity was net hi any way connected
wiin tiMramuy.
Itheslieeu stated, again, that Ilojle was I
registrar of th prerogative ceui t in Dublin
lit 174), and that be held property there.
This, however, seems uulikelr. thenprh It u t
&Aii1Kti&,!t't nveeAj!LhJ. ut. gJBairaaE'ifeaiW cjsii e".vf4ig!j?
t, ' " "TP
certain there was an iCihiiond-Ileylo ap ap
pemtcd te that pe-st iu that year, but out
Ilineii(l Ilovle was then publishing, and Iu
nil pieliiliility living, In" Louden. He lived
uftirnni-ih uiuluubtudly In Queen squnie,
where he ruiitlmiud te writoeii games and te
give lessens hi vvhht, The uumu Udmend (ei
Kdiuundj wns common In both families e
llojle In Yorkililre aud hi Ireland, se tha
euu Udinend might easily have been mlstakct.
for anetlit r. In 1713 em' author first pub
lished his "Short Treatisoeu Whist." It was
cutcicd ut Stutieuci'ii Hall Nev 17, 181'J, and
was signed by the author as the sole propria prepria propria
tei of thy cup right. Ne pluce of publicatleL
U umiu.il, but euu autliei Ity places It at Until.
It bus been said that he received (5,UUIJ fei
his cei) right, hut this n;;nln sucms unlikely,
for every copy, long after the (lrst lssue, bert
his stguntui e m tlie "Pi opriuter of the Treat Treat
ise." He) la's book bieught forth a geed
deal of crltieUm, which took tbo&linpaet
wit Iu Mime nws. Here is n plere of veiw
published shot tly after tlie book was Issued,
which tlieH utmt seme people et theso duvi
tlioughtef the gaiuei
he would brtlita that man could here exist,
Who t-iuit near Emit mi n,;u Iu M inlying nlilstf
Grew era) with ealcuUtluii labor hard,
An IF life's Inuinun centered In a card f
Tlmt hucIi lliere li, let me te theso apjical,
he with such lllieral hamli row. -ml tilj zeal.
IiljWliUt lie makes a science, and our peers
l it'll le turn u lioel be) a hi their rliwr j ears.
Ill ITW the laws of the game were revised,
nnd after this dnte the leviscd laws were
ninde a pjrt of the standard Heyle. The?
wcie called Hejlo's laws, and guided all whist
coteries for 101 jeuri They were then re
v iil by the Arlington aud Portland clubs in
ItxVi, iiudaronew the standard lu nil whist
circles.
liirly lu this century the po'ntsef the game
were altered ft out ten te llve and calling
honors was nbelUhcd. Cavendlsh says thai
it Is doubtful whether this chauge was for
the better. In his opinion long whist (ten up)
is a fur finer gntne thuu short whist (live up).
According te Clay, who was ene of tlie finest
players in his tlme, nnd is still a great au
thority en tlie gume, tlie alteration took place
uudtr the following circumstances:
-"Some sixty or seventy jears buck, Lord
Pcterboieugli, having ene night lest a large
sum of money, the friends with whom he
w as plaj lug pi ojiesed te tuake tlie game flve
(eiiits, Instead of ten, lu Older te glve tlie
leM-'i' a ihuuee, at n quicker gime, of tecov tecev
ei lug tits lesa. Tbe new gnme wns found te
be se lively, nuil money changed hands with
such InTeased inpidltv, that tlicse gentlemen
uuil their filcmH, nil of tlicm memlicrsef tlie
leading clubs of the day, continue! te play
It. It becume general lu the clubs, thcuce
was intteduced in piivute houses, traveled
into the country, went te Paris, and has leug
since entirely sujierseded the whist of Hejle's
day." Tem La.NsI.su.
It is announced that Buffalo Ilill and his
cemjmny of Jndluiis, cowbejs, bun!e-s and
ether wild westiiu M-cullurltles will make n
tour of the glelw before they get back te their
native land.
Stepped Ilia Growth.
A Virginian was showing a cemtmny of
northern men ever a battlefield, when one of
them said -
'I am irmfuded of mi Incident which oc ec
ciiriedhere, 1 had charge flf a gun ever
there near pert .Morten. One rjuuday, while
theie was no firing going en and we were all
leafing about, I saw a mail coma ever that
till) by the cemetery und down acrexs this
slope toward tlie rear of tbe Confederate
lima IIU comfortable nnd senna manner
Irritated me. I determined te see hew close
I could come te htm, and we all chuckled at
the Idea of icai ing the hfe out of him. I took
geed aim und landed u (het about six feet
fiem lilm. Yeu ought te have seen hint
jumpl He was the most demoralized Johnny
KU) eti ever saw. Hew he did runl and
hew we laughed te see hhnl"
"Se you are thu man who fired that shot,
are jeu?" said the Virginian.
"Yes-, de jeu knew anything about Iti"
"Well, ics, I think I de." was the reply; "I
w as the fellow j ou shot at. 1 w as a lad com
ing with something for my father, who was
hi the works. I didn't suppose there was a
Yaulee feel enough or mean enough te sheet
a cannon at one little fellow carrying grub
te his fattiar Hut juu don't eiaggerate the
scare, I didn't grew another inch in a year,"
PHILADELPHIA, FENlNTiL.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
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XOl i:HUPKItKI,(IOUH II AIII.-I jiiIIck who c-aliuet come te l'hlhulelphlu for trrutuient wilt
netlu'lliui Ur. Vunlijck will have parlors at tliuHti'triis Iletie, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes
day, J ulyi'.iiDiinil 31, TerniH Wry Lew. HeurK-8 ten.
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cbANK'H I.IVi:il 1'II.IM.
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McLANE'S
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LIVER PILLS!
reit
SICK HEADACHE!
.Mr iiml .Mrx.-WlllluniB, Ne.TOihPVcnlhstreU,
N. V testify that they lime hetli been sillier
hiK with liver t-euiiiillit fur iibeiit llve cur,
ilurliiK which limn lln,y huvn 'iil it hirKO
iiluouiitef money uu, 1 tried null) iimedleH, lint
te no puriieM', I'lnully. linirlUKiif lliii ui. nilllii)
Hr, l Mi uiiic'm Mver I'llls, prcpari-d hy l'leiu.
lug Hum., I'ltUlitirg, l'u., liiey punhaiuil four
IxixtH, vtlildi llivy liMik lucimllnvle thn illrn illrn
tleus iiriiiisiiiliiK nrli he, und new iru iru iru
iioiiike tht iiim'Ivis iK;rf'ctly unil of Hint dl
trrmliigilliKiiM. 'Ililx ln terllfy Ihut I hnvelM-eusiiliJtctat
tliiKM tesi vcre licuilurhe, Miiiietliius the pnlii
Vdjiild Imi se severe I could rest mltlirr day nr
iilKlil. Hi urluj; of the ccmilue Dr. U, McUme'ti
I,lvr 1'IIN, prt irnreil by I'IciiiIiik llnw., 1'ltls
liurg, l'u., 1 Kent und eet a lie, of whhli i leek
two iIIIheii i;i,Iml- telied, fur te iiIkIiI". Thry
nlleved mil iiilnlv. sieinu tlme hits new
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luimd unit I IniMiliail m mom treuhle from
life hfuilutlie.
.M JOII.N'KION', US 1'Wlshlrtt.l, N. V
IhlHls te K-rtlfv Unit I have hud thullvtr
ui'iiplalut fur six ,m ur-, anil I iievtrieuldK I
an' ini-tlMiin le hel inn until I leinmeiued
ui is llifiKPiiuliiuUr. .MIjiiii-'h I.lvir I'llls.
jin,iri'd hy flimlni: Itres., l'lttsburg, I'a. 1
iim n iw wij te thu public, that tl.cj hiivuiem.
pit t I) eiiiiduiu; und I ilu h rili) iveeiiimtud
ili in te nil H-rMns allllilid with udlensed
liver. 'Irv tin-in. Tiny wllluirc.
MAltlA I.VANri, Ne.WU-wlsstrii't.N. V.
Iiislxt iiuii having the gi inline Dr. ('. Me-
ljine' l.lvi r l'llla, m puiiii l I'll iiilnu llren .
l'ltlsluirg, l'u. I'rii-e'iiiuilKii Ixix. Helilliyiill
ilruxflis. (I)
s.
H. H.
s.s, s.
I iiiii sat Ulli'l IhutCaiKir I luredlUiri lu my
fiimllv .Mv f.ithtr ilinl el It, u sister hi iii
iiiothirdlederit, und m own sister dlulei It.
My fielliiKHiiiuy be luiueluid then, when the
horrible disease iiuide IU iipinarunee en lay
side. It wns a malignant Ciuicir, puIIhk l"
wiirdlv liisucha way Unit It umlil net beiut
mil. S'muereus lemtdles were used for It, but
thcCniuiri:rcw sleadllv worse until 11 siciued
lluit I w.isdoemtd le fellow- Ihc lh met the
fainllj I lxikHwlll'sbiiei.ltle,w tilth, from the
Ilrst ifiij, l"i 'ed out Ilu' imlseii, and i-unt lulled
ItNiuHiiiiill I hud luk uses i nil but lira, whin I
found in" If Will. I knew tlmt H. KH. turid
",U MUS.H. M. IDOIj,
WiNsre.s.N.l'., Nnv.W.'w,
held for Heek en Cauci r and Weed liixase1.
TiiKHwirrhrrciiiiiCe., Uniwer 3, vtlanta,
(Ju. Tu.tlip)
SVUcviu'ije.
TT UTIIUIl H. KAUITMAN,
ATlOKNKV-AT-tuVW,
Otoeud Fleer Kshlciuau Law Uulldlng. Ne. li
North Duke Street. wr9-lyilw
mmm
f,'U-'i,
BETTER!!
ON THE FEMALE FACE.
trmcril
ELECTRIC NEEDLE OPERATION
DK. TAN DICK. 40 V. ElCTteth St. FklteMaklk
ia a miprlff sMlantifla flOswailMi. ami la ansbnad hvatt
lyKldana nil anrawena of amlnancs aa balaar tha ea
IcUna and nmnu of emlnvnc m bataar Mm oe
ied Id th world by which tha reeu can ba daatiuiaa
in hair rajij arrer mrmvr HaiUH HaaHf araiw
with tht humlUUiT. aZnliicaWitteaa mrWtfc
.. 1 S - ll '- S.I-L II . LJi; z
of haJr en har faea kmrara thai
twMtm, ar jatert or razor ew malt thn
ea inewi um in eaa ec uuuiiaiwiaa, law
a or razor only malta tbaaa halra avow
mera bumcreaa and eotvpiceooa. aHeff
rear faea and centull Da, Vam DTCKaV
laBHsflrHn vlih mar
ttci ami arranaa fur traatizMiit tad ba rerevCT tt99m
etr,u'UAwimbuiSaui wana. cjata, wvll,
1 dem. enUrnd Twina Qf tha neaa. anU whttf a
i nvitJida antTchaaka. bla?k fraeUaa. aen ana llvav aaetaw
t union and the muat daucate epetalkiaa pcrfermad by
I His muat
m of a drop of bleed .
scat has taUd bundndi e casas sad h
aliht, ataad hand, Mnraa ei atwl. a ki
aa,i iiala ssaaj4 suaiari alUV waaapnavl aJstflasuUBi
nM.fi nd iMrtM, end onesiul ftjtmet.
hsiiil.
An iiiiriiiifiiMsiinnal and liiaiiiaiUiitafcil nisafle
In wary ca-, TjCb i damandi for nil fffrleaa
w . an wee.
i hia laraaa
i fur aenaa
nemtm fail Daruemian nv aaaji. aiineaan ua
t.,PhHftj
ilHurB.
wwiaaaaaj
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BteK
l'mi.ADKLrjiiA, February 21, 1859.
j IlUMl.MHAN
IMI'KIUAIi AND HOYAL AUSTRO
JIUNGA11IAX CONSULATE.
Aicerillng le the instruction of the
Hnynl Iltingtirliin MinNtrj for Agrlcul
tuic, Iiidtistry mid Ceniiucrir In Utiila
1'ciil te (his IniiH-rinl niul Iteyal consulate
it U hereby ntksk'd le Unit tlie Royal
IIiiii;uiIiiii fjoverimiciit wine cellarn at
Hudii-IVwt were i-staliliflicil by the Huu
(,'iiiinu OeviTiiiucnt, Kcbrimry 1, 1KS2,
uuil tlinl UicMx(nlilNhiiicut in alute under
control of mild ministry.
Thu aim of tlicse wine irllars Is te sup
ply tlie werld'H iimrKclH witli Uie lHMt
wine predmed iu IIiniKury. Tn-e from
any adulteration.
Mr. II. H. FlayiiiiiKcr, iifjeul of LaJi-tn-lcr,
I'a,, luw by tlie CJevcrmiMfiit'a
Kt'iicral iiKfiitrt of North America been
niMiiiitcl agent for liiiiu-iiHtur for th
Hllll" of tlicse vvint'ri, vvlilch lilt) iKittlctl
liiIliiila-rcst.HliilerUicsuiicrvisionefth
liiiiigariuu Cievfrnmcnt, ami bear th
original preKetlve lalicl of the Royal
Huiigarimi MluUtiy for Agriculture en
the bottles.
LOUIS WESTERCJAARD,
IniiK-rial nnil" Royal Ceusul of Austiia
Hungary,
bKAU
T. & II. 11U.NU. IOXSULATK,
Al" rilllA., PA.
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