Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 21, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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THE LATOAStBli DAILY INTlSIiLTOEKCER, SATUBDAY, SEFTEMiiER'21', 18$D.
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LLl. AMOXG THE BAHLET."
r seems te short a time
J" Blnce dull December' sun
Set o'er these hcdgci white with rime.
Anil furrows purple-dun,
Wince empty flr Ids vs re dark and drear
Beneath ye waning of ye year.
Clntn corn, hew fast you grew 1
Hprlng-Min, hew bright ou shone I
Keep wondering heart, hew seen you knew,
What secret whs. your own I
Hefl wlni, hew sweet your fcrenndes
Hang through je rlpcntn? barley-blade I
O, what a golden glow
Kills nil these Drills le-nlght
The while with eager strpi I go
In yellow western llaht,
Here where ye b ulcy lies In swath
On either aide yr stubble-path.
Along the H-nwnrd slope
I take the olden way ;
A little tender new-born hope
Hprang In my heart te-day.
Who knuvi s ? te-morrow I may bring
New enrels te my harvesting!
.V; V. Gllltng'en.
A TEACIIEH'S EXI'F.niENCE.
Final Advi'iitttret or the City Girl In the
fatuity.
Tenth and cenclitdlut paper of Geerge It. Van
dnlenr, In the New Yerk Evening Pest.
The vlllnge lind been In a siate of pleasur
able excitement for the ixt ten days
ever the announcement that Ollle Hogcti Hegcti
gantr. intended giving a large evening
party. This party wiw a great I'liNoile in
our mono oiieipj country life. It almost
ch.ingeU tlm face of the calendar. All sub
Wiient oveiits for sjihe weeks were dated
from the evening of the party, and nil
previous occurrences were referred te us
having happened no many dav or weeks
" before the party."
' New, teacher, said Olllc, vvaruliiglv,
"you must be itire an' malte yourself
common at the party, still. Seino e' thorn
young men is the satis e' directors, an'
lawsee Mkns nil vel if veur ure uppisli te
'cm, still 'Hiwlnlly since this here Nor Ner
mal certificate's come. It's expected that
the teacher must be sociable-like nn' make
herself common, till ii'ic.vily yet ; ain't it
is, pep ?"
"In course," said Mr. Zeke sullenly ;
"that is," he added, "I roelioil se. Hut I'm
jess dead set agin the whele blame foolish
ness. It'll cost a heap e' goad money, te
say nethln' e' thellddlesau'dancin', which
Is tee eutcn Iho seven deadly sins. The
next thing I'll hear en's that veu'll be a
readln' novels." And Mr. Zeke walked
off with a very despondent and reproach
ful nlr. '
I made no comment upon Ollie's kindly
advice, although 1 secretly wished that I
could frame botne oxcuse ler remaining
away from her party altogether.
Finally the momentous evening arrived.
I sat in my chamber until the ie7in struck
up and the dancing began. Then, putting
nslde the novel I was leading, I went down
Mnirs mid sought out a corner of the loom
where I could see everythlng vv itiieut being
t-een myself. I had net occupied my re
tired nook very long before I vv a i discov
ered by the sharp eyes of Mrs. Zeke.
"Se it's here you arei An' I a-loekin'
fer you high an' low an' near an' far. Well.
I don't blame you fer lildln' mj'h you won't
be asked te dance an' cut up them ondig endig
nllled inenkey-sliineN. I'm West of it ain't
the most loelltlicst sight I ever seen!
Hoppin' an' skippln' about like that there!
They ain't no common sense into it as I
kin see." And Mrs. Zeke turned with an
expression of contemptuous scorn tevvnn'n
the dancers. " I'm blest of here don't come
the patriarchs!" she exclaimed, suddenly.
My eyes fellow ed her gurc, and beheld two
s range llgurcs mechanically enter the
()oer.iy,p.iusou moment en the threshold,
bow simultaneously te Mrs. Zcke with the
strangest automatic notion, but answer
never n word te the hesiers' veluble wel
come. The " patriarchs," as .Mrs. Zeke
niilln.1 llmlii. uiinitu'n vnrvilit lillru ,i.,
. ...... ......, ..wax .. .f.J ..v LU.iI , ,1V
Is lived en a liciuhherinir farm. Thev
II dressed exactly alike, and in a btyle of
I nt n.t.u n,..t. (I. At .....H....1 -III...
talked alike mid looked alike. Se sim
ilar weie tliey in every particular that
it was difficult te distinguish "t'ether front
which." 1 watched them as they walked,
like a wound-up machine, slowly across
the Jeng room. The.v both paused at the
same instant and with a military precision,
before n bread, low settee, scated llicui
sclvcs simultaneously, smoothed their
wide silk skirts, spread their bauds, cov
erts! w itli black mittens, upon their laps,
nnd raising their eyebrows, gazed straight
before them nut at the dancer", net into
futurity ; but, as it seemed tome. Inte some
far-off past. "Are they net," I thought,
"emblematic of most of the po.iple of this
village and of the surrounding country?
the lU representatives of Ihuse Sioux In
dians of the White Ituce?- their faces set
btubbernly against all modern clvilljitien,
and every innovation which lias accompa
nied it j their costumes, manners, and lan
guage these of generations long since
pissed nvvny; and their religion a harsh
Hiid feiblddlug gaiiucut formed of the
bhredsaud patches of German 1'uritaulsm,
natural enough twecenturics age, but lrem
which the soul has lied and I'orevor?"
While still muting upon the "patri
archs," my attention was attracted by a
loud, nide vulce net wholly unfamiliar te
me.
" Why slie's that dumb, " s.iitl the voice,
"that it jess knocked me all of a heap te
sce the supcriiitcudiul give her any ceiti ceiti
ticate lit all. Shu couldn't even tell pe-tiy
from prose w lien she seen it. Xe, sir, it's
u fact printed right in fieut of her an
couldn't tell the dillerence! An' had the
face, yet, te pietcnd that slie kuewed all
about it, still!"
It was the normal certificate. He was
still what the superintendent called a
"practical politician," and was at the
present moment "electioneering," fur the
lerseii addiessed was a school director,
undlfeltsureth.it the poison spoken of
was myself.
'I guisi it os all riglid, " Mid the
director, "an' I Imf no doubt you i!l be
elected, Dj eu'y thing in der vay is dcr
money. Men costs se much more'n
women, an' taes is heavy and crops
nusartiu. "
Hcie wasauotherillustnitiouof tlie Sioux
Mvage character of the natives. Men are
always jiaid at least ene-third moie than
women for pei forming the same kind (f
scivlccsjustubouteuo-halfus well. Indeed,
even in Lancaster city, the male piiucipal
of a school receives double, the salary gi en
te ii female piiucipal of the same grade or
rank. The only dillerence Is that the lady
has by far the larger number of schelius
and is compelled te de the larger amount
of work, 'ritls all sceins perfectly natural
te a pcople whose wives and daughters
occupy the same position ill the household
that a Sioux sipiaw docs in the wigwam.
The ordinary lY'iiiisylvanlii Dutch houso heuso house
wifc, whove husband may be the owner
of Mm acics of the best tanning land en
earth, is merely a common drudge. If any
Southern sl.iv J owner befere tlie war had
compelled a negre wcucli te de half the
work these women dc every day, his
neighbors would have Hitched him.
I.iku the Sioux sipiaws, they date net
sit at the Niiim table with their
lords, but stand like slaves behind their
chairs waiting upon them and upon their
Held hands until the meal is Mulshed. They
can then sit down te a cold meal, consist
ing of what is left, and wait upon them
selves. They are cooks, chambermaids,
washing and ironing women, nurses,
hukeis, waiting-maids, market women,
gardeueis, and even Held hands, liesides
this, they cut and make all the clothes
worn bv the family net only their own
and their children's, but these worn by the
men also. They usually lise at four
o'clock in the morning in the winter, and
at tb ive in the summer. On market
mornings, however i.iud most of thciii at
tend market twice n week., they rite at
two o'clock, lead their wauen with the
vegetables and fruit which thev have
raised and gathered, and the butter and
cheese they liave made: drive miles te the
cltv. stand for several hours behind their
stalls, ami when their stock is sold hand
the iimuur they have received for it ever
te their husbands; reload their w agony,
and return home te begin thoirday'sweik.
Their large and generous IcUure is em
ployed In the tobacco Held or hoeing corn.
American travellers, upon returning from
Helland, relate with indignation hew
they have scm a woman and a deg hitched
te the same cart. If they wire te open
their eyes, they could sen the same thing
hcieln rcniisylvaula. Thoenlj dillerence
is that in Helland the woman is nut mar
ried te the deg.
"Hut you'll vote ferme, won't you?"
asked the Nermal certificate.
" Vete for him by nil means," I said, ris
ing and coining forward, "lie will suit
you much better than I have done, l.il'
h like, you knew, as Dante said." And I
went by them en my way te my own
room. But If I exjKvted them te feel
abashed by my sudden npivearance. I was
mistaken."
"Dante? Who's Dante?" iiUed the
Nerman certificate.
"I'm swagged rf 1 knew," answered the
director.
As I passed through the hall I saw Mrs.
Zeke and Ollle bringing in the refresh
menu. The latter conslstedef rmnsrmsf-ed
leund In a huge basket nnd lemonade car
ried In a large tin pall, followed liy a young
man bearing tin cups. Afterwards there
were te becoffeo unit apple-pie, beer and
pretzels.
I entered mv room sick at heart and
walked languidly te the bureau where 1
had left mv novel. On the book lay a let
ter add ressd te me In the familiar hand
writing of Mr. Hale. The postmark was
Philadelphia. Martin Luther mtisthave
brought ihe letter sltice supper, and Mrs.
Zeke had probably placed It ttien the
bureau since t had left the room half an
hour nge. Hew pleasant It would be, I
thought, If all the directors and patrons of
my school wcrellkeMr. Uale! I satdewu
and looked at the letter some tltne before
opening It, I recollect distinctly In what a
listless manner I tore the edge off the en en en
voleio! hew languidly I began reading,
and with what a audden bound my de
pressed spirits rose. 1 almost wept for joy
as I read the hurriedly written lines. And
I had geed cause, tee, for they informed
me that 1 had been elected chief librarian
of one of the largest of Philadelphia's pub
lic libraries. "Your duties." wrote Mr.
Hale, "will be comparatively light, and, as
von are a lever of books, congenial also.
The salary is nearly six titnes ns much as
you are new receiving and It may be In
creased. Your thanks nrodue te Mr. Stod Sted Stod
inero mero than te anybody clse for your
election, although your guardian, and Ell Ell
eott, Ivison, and veur father's old friends
all htiled, and I ttid what llitle I could. If
you nccept the olllce you ure te take charge
en July I. l'lcase address meat once at
the Continental."
Hewc.igerIvIs.it down te answer the
letter. My country life had been growing
almost insupertably inontnneus. I had
made up my mind nevertheless, that come
what would, I must contlmie te teach, for
I saw no ether means of earning my liveli
hood. Yet for the ist two weeks I had
been thoroughly satisfied that I should
leso my school that the Nermal ccrtillcate
was certain te be elected in my place.
What then would bocemo of me? This
question bad haunted my waking and
sleeping hours, and I knew net hew te
answer It. And new at the vety mement
of deepest despondency the answer had
coine.
I discovered upon sitting down at my
llttle wriling-table that my Ink was nil,"
as Mrs. Zoke would have said, and I was
compelled te go down stairs te borrow
some fieui Martin Luther. I thought It
took Martin a long timote find his ink.
While waiting In a small room next the
kitchen, I was forced again te listen te a
conversation net Intended for my ears.
Twe of the school directors w ere discussing
my shortcomings ever their pipes. There
was no escape for me, nnd I was theiefore
compelled te stand quietly and share the
into of all eavesdreppers.
" An' whv ain't teacher a-sliewiu' hor her
scirat the party. I'd like te knew?" The
sjieakcr was my old friend Hcgencr.
" Seems ns If slie was a llttle proud with
herself, ain't it does?" responded a veice
I locegnlzed as belonging te Mr. Jnceb
Oclis.
"Slie ain't showed herself nil evctiln',
net encet. I don't call that a-makin' your
self common. It's her place te be sociable,
with usnln't?"
"Seems us if slie didn't knew we was
n-cemiti' hcie te-night, ain't It dees?1'
" Leeks as if slie thought herself tee
muchly refined fer us, a-ready yet ain't ?
Hut the beard meets next ueck, an'the
teacher and lier deln's'Il be discussed, an
I'm gelu' te jess up an' tell 'cm us hew slie
don't de her duty, still ; tills belli' n frce
America an' no arls-te-krausy."
" lit m .van-, an' we'll luff te tell 'em,"
added Jacob, shaking his head gravely,
" as hew she gives them children sums in
substraetien pofero she puts 'em In u copy
book an' a ink bottle. When I went te
school, we was put in n copy book an' a
ink bottle before we was set a-dein' of
sums in substructien, ain't se?" 1 think
teacher's pay erter be cut down."
"Or else we erter glve the school te the
Nermal ccrtillcate?" said Mr. Ilegcner.
" Seems as if w e erter uln'tlit dees ?"
Ileferu they could say another vveid, I
steed before thein. They stnrted back
abashed, confused at my sudden and un
expected appearance.
"Oh, Mr. Ilegcner," 1 said cheerfully,"
will you kindly present my resignation te
the beard ? I sliall net teach alter this
week, and de net eare te take the trouble
te send a written resignation. Geed even
ing." 1 knew that this was net a pleasant sur
prise te the dlrocters, and I whs glad of It.
It deprived them of the pleasurable satis
faction of mortifying me, and I knew that
they w ere greatly disappointed in conso censo conse
ipicncu. I felt very triumphant us I ro re ro
tuiucdte my room with tlie bottle of ink
which Martin finally brought me.
Twe weeks nftei wards 1 bade f.uewell te
Sindeisville. I had madeii great many
fi lends there who wcre sorry te sce me
leaveaud with whom I was sorry te part.
Hut what moved mu most was the gilef of
my school children. I shall always wear
the ring which they gave me en the
day my school closed, and trcasure it for
their Kikes. 1 carried with me also a pres
ent fiuni Heb Mucklchenny a beautiful
pigeon house which he had made nnd
painted himself, and which contained a
pair of pictty fuutailed tilgoens.
As the stage rolled luinbeiliig onward
towards the old inland city of Lancaster,
the feeling of sadness which at first op ep
piesscd me wero gradually away. I began
te think of tlie tuturc, and was seen as
happy ns the birds that sang in the hedges
ol'lhe leadsldr.
'i'lieCit-uud Prerequisite of Viger.
The dual operation of digestion nnd assimila
tion Is the grand prerequisite of vigor. Tolu Telu
suro tlie ((inversion of feed Inte rich nutritious
bleed, It Is only necessary te use with icnUt
ence nnd systematically Hosteller's Stomach
Hitters. The foundation head of supply In the
animal economy Is tlie stomach. Tercgulute,
te Invigorate that organ, ami thus facilitate Its
digestive mid assimilative processes, should be
the chief aim of these troubled w Ith a deficit
(irst.tmlua. Nervousness, Insomnia, feeble ap
petite -these am usually traceable, te Impaired
digestion. Overcome this and j ou of necessity
dismiss- Its multifarious, perplexing and hur
ussliig symptoms. The emaciated can never
Iieh te k-alii flesh se long us assimilation Is lin
h rfect. The Hitlers uriuoiuitsiltie only obsta
cle te an Increase net only of vigor, but of
liedll) substance. Conquer also with the Hitters
malaria, kidney and liver complaint, constlpu censtlpu constlpu
Hen and rlieniuntle trouble. Thoroughness
liianicterlres Its effects.
Special Jlotlcce.
I'uetH AVertli Knewing.
In nil diseases of the nasal mucous iiicnibmiie
the r( nicdy used must be nun-lrrltntllig. 'Die
medical profession has been slew te barn this.
Nothing satisfactory run be accomplished with
douches, sum!, pevidt-rs or syringes because
they lire nil trrltafliu.', du net reach thcntlected
surfiues and should be iilunilened ns worse limn
failures. A multitude or jktseiis who had Ter
3 tars borne all the worry and pain Unit catarrh
can Inltlct testify te rndlcal cures wrought by
Ll h ( 'renin Halm. sepll-'JwdA.vv
Is Consumption luciiruble f
Head the follewing: Mr. ('. H.Merrls, Newark,
Ailt., s.is i " Was down Willi Abscess of Lungs,
mid lrleniU ami physicians pronounced me an
Incurable Consumptive llegau taking Dr.
King's New DUcevciy for Consumption, am
new- en my filth bottle, and able. Hi oversee the
work en in) furin. It is the finest medicine
ever muile."
Jesse Mlddleleu, Ileeiitur, Ohie, sujs: "Hud
Itnutlieen for Ir. King's New- Discovery for
Consumption I would liiivcdicd of Lung Trou
bles VVuh given up by doctors. Am new In
best of health. ' Try II. Sample bottles free nt
11. II. Cochran s Drug (store, Ne. 137 and lit) N,
liucen sit.. Lancaster, I'u. (5)
Metllel-Hl Mothers ! ! Met hern ! t I
Aie seu disturbed at nlghl and broken of
jour rest by aslrk child sullcrlng and crjlng
with thueicruclutlng pulu of cutting teeth? If
su.geiit encculid get n bottle of MILS. WINK
LOW'ri bOOriHNU bYHLT. It will relieve
the K)or little sufferer Immediately depend
upon It ; there Is no mistake about II. There Is
net a mother en earth who has ever used It,
who will net tell jeu at once ttiat It will r(gu r(gu
Inte the bowels, uud glv e rest te the mother, nnd
relief and health lu the child, eiicratlngllkn
magic. It Is perfectly safe te use 111 all cases and
pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of
Olie or tlie eldest and best feiaate nil) slctuus and
tiiirses In the United (States. (Sold everywhere,
' cents a bottle. J uncSSlyd A w
Hleetiie Hitter-..
This reined) 1 becoming se well kuuvru and
se iKipulur as Inured no sisstal mention. All
win) nave usctl h.leciric liillcnt sing the siuiie
songef jmilse. A purer ini-dliinu does net ex-
I island It Is gunninu-ed te de nil that Is claimed.
Klei'trlc Hitters will euro nil ilU-nres of the
, I.lver and Ktdnevs, will remove Pimples, lletls,
fall Itheuin and ether ntrectiens caused uy Im
pure Wee 1. Will drive Mnl.irlu from I be sys
tem nnd prevent as welt ns cure all Malarial
fevers, Fer cure of Headache, Constipation
and Indigestion try Kleetrlc Bitters. P.ntlre
satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded
lVirt ..V nnd I HI per bottle hi 11. II. Cuelirun s
Drug' lore l'J7 and 139 N eiuren St., LauraiiUr.
, 1M. (5)
TTEADACHE TBOCHEM.
BRI6GS' HEADACHE TROCHES
reh
SICK HIADAOHE
IN ITS NEftVOtW. tVtMOUis, OH CONOES
TlVli l-OUMS.
This Itemed? It the prescription of one of the
leading physicians of Paris, France, and was
utd by htm with unparalleled sueccea for ever
thirty years, It was first given te the public ns
a proprietary medicine lu 187s. Hlnee which
time It has round Its way Inte almost every
county en tlie face of the glebe, and tssrome n
favorite, reincdv with tlinusnndsef the lendlnit
physicians. Mistical societies have dlscussesl
Itsmnrvcleus suives at their nununi conven
tions, and after their elllelnl chemists have
analyzed It nnd round that II contained no
opiates, bromides or ether harmful Ingredients,
3uletlyplnced It among their standard reme
les. TESTIMONIAU
UIt.nneWN.M.1)., "I
21 West Jersey Kt. V
Kl.irABKTII, N. ,t.. Jnne , Issii. J
This la te certify that I have used forsems
months with much satisfaction, the combina
tion or remedies, for Headache, known ns
Hbioes' Headache Tueciik. The remedy
cures mure headaches, especially such ns affect
Nervous Women, than nnythlng I am nc
qunlntesl with, and If this certificate will be the
means of brlnclng It te the favorable attention
of sufTcrcrs from that trouble, I shnll feel Hint I
bnv e done them n service.
U R. llllOWN.
rl'IUCE, SB CENTS. Held liy nil Drug
gists, or sent by Mall en Itecelpt of Price.
UIUGOS MEDICINE CO.,
septlt-l)d Klltnbetb, N. J.
u'l '
m J?alc.
e
LOHINOOUTSAbE.
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
AT
Gee. Weber's Coach Works,
CHRISTIAN STREET.
(Between Ornnge nnd Chestnut Street.)
Consisting of .lump-Seal Carriages, two Four Four
Pest Jenny Muds, tweMcCall Wngens, Beeond Beeend
Hnnd Tretting Kimey, nnd several light lint
form Wagons Hint will carry from IflOO te 3,000
pounds.
Alse a few Kine Blelgli. Call Early for Ilnr
Ralus. nugae-lfd
TJUILDINGB, XV.
HAhU OK
Buildings and Building Lets
ON EAHY PAYMENTS.
J."0) cash down nnd lis) annually
will buy nTliree-Htery llrlck Dwell
Ing nnd Btore Stand In the eentrnl
pnrt of the city.
A ,01)0
1 IKK) cash down and 13) annually
9v!,400
1 will uuyn jnree-Miery ericR un-cii-ring
with modern Improvements, In
nie western pari ei muciiy.
nencash down nnd (ISO nmiunlly
81, SOU IwlllbuyaTwo-HteryHrlck Dwelling
in a er ui-nnnuiu ihjisuuuiiiwum.
r rush down mid $5 monthly.
910O
Without Interest, will buy n building
lut.'JU.xuuicci.
5,'pO cash down, nnd J.'i mnnthly,
without Inteiest, w III buy ii building
let en C'end itrect.SuxlOu feet.
(100 cash down nud (10 monthly
ultimo Interest, will lIIV one Of the
fstsae
9IW5
most desirable building lets In the
city, :xl0 feet.
The above are samples of u number of propel prepel propel
tlesellcred for sale. Alten or near line of street
11. It., within easy reach of mnrkets, city water,
gns, sewernge, Ac. Inquire of
ALLAN A. HERR,
KKAIj KSTATH AND INHUHANCE AOENT
NO. KB EABT KINO HT.
septl6-lwd
s
ECUIIE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family,
FOIl SALE
ON THE MOST LIIJEltAL TEKMS.
Twe-story brick dwelling IieaseH, lets 130
feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between wal
nut nnd I.emen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling beuses with man
sard roer, perches In front, lets 143 f(s-t deep, en
North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front
vards, Iren fences, lets lit) Teel deep, en West
walnut, between Mary and line screets.
Twe-story brick dwelling beuses, lets HI feet
deep, en West Ix'inen street, between Charlette,
mid Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling beuses, lets 10) feet
deep, with all the modern Improvements, front
)ards, en West Chestnut street, between line
and Nevln streets.
Alse beuses en East Walnut, North Lime.
North Mary, between Walnut and Iamiiuii, nud
l.eiiien, between Mary and line streets.
All the above houses nr in geed order, newly
paM?red, gns fixtures lu nil the rooms, water lu
(be kitchen, nnd the cellars warranted te be dry.
Cull mid sce for yourself, no trouble te show-
you.
JNO. I'. "HIEMKrecuierg
JACOH ORIKL. S see-U'er'1-
npr&J-l d.M. W.B. tU) North Mury Street.
nUIHiIC HAI.E
ok valuaiim: mill
L. i'jiui'r.ivi i.
ON TlTfcMlAY, HKCTKMIIF.K 21, 1S8D,
'I lie umlerslKiied, exissutrlx of the wlllef Jisi
L. Llghtncr, Inte or East Lam(icter township,
deceased, wilt sell at public sale, en the prem
ises, the follevvllii! described Ileal Estate, viz :
All that Valuable MILL litOI'EKTY, con
taining 12 Acie, mero or less, situate In Para
dise anil I.rucecK townships, adjoining lands or
Michael Kuutrman, Jeseph K. Winner and
ethers, with n Merchant and Orlst Mill, a
Dwelling Heuse, a btnbla nud oilier nrcessnry
hutidlmrs thereon erected. The mill beuse Is
frnme, three-sterleti hlgli. It contains four run
of burr, complete machinery, In ierfect order,
and Is drlvcnby n first-class water power. It Is
jecnted in a neighborhood of unsurpnssed
fertility, convenient te the Pennsylvania rail,
read, the Philadelphia t Ijiuraster liirniike
and the village of Paradise, nnd Is In evtry way
adapted for making Heur and chopping en an
extensive scale.
The Dwelling Heiimi Is a large Two-Sjlery
Mone Ilulldlug, which wns the mansion house
of tlie Winner family when they owned the
mill nud Is Inrge enough for tire families. The
location of this property, Its geed condition,
and the abundant wntcr power, make 11 tlm
most valuable In the market, and purchasers
should net fall te exnmlnc It.
Persons wishing te view the premises and do de
siring Information en the subject will please
call en Ames l Eshleuian, residing near Lea
innnliace, or Dr. (ieerge J. Hoever, or the un
derslgnesl, residing near 1'arudlsc.
The Kile will commence at 1 o'clock lu the
afternoon, when due attendance will lie given
nud lenusef sale made known by
M.Jt'Lliriii: I.IGHTNLH,
Executrix or the wlllef Jet 1 U Llthtner, dee'd.
J. M. Kl.I.MJ. Auct. ling.il-IUlH,V.ltw
fl
llli: KEPLEIt FARM FOR HALE.
The limit rsbrued offers nt Private f-ale bis
llenutirul COUNTRY MZA'I and FARM, situ.
ntei lu Miuihclin tewnvlilp, en the Pkasura
lteail, between tbu Lltltz und New Helland
turnpikes, uud Just outslde of l-uneiMir city
llinlu. 'Ibis little garden set contains l-i
Acres und til IVrchts, In ns high statu of culti
vation us land con be made. Tim IhiIIiIIiil's
consist or a Two-htery HIUCK DWEI.Lirfl,
wltli two-story llrlck Kitchen uttuUud, with
ample Perclif-M and Verandas, surrounded by a
large nnd Is-atitlful Ijiw n, and a great variety
er,-iliiiile Trees und hliriibbcry. Alse u HANK
1IAHN, with Carriage ami Implement Houses,
Wns'eu Hheil, Cern Crib, Clilikm Heuse unit
Heg l'en iitlnclKsl. A lJirge TOHAt'CO hllLD,
with cellar underneath, and ene of Hie mini
complete In the country. A Taestalery FRAME
TENANT lI'iUSE, very complete, brick walks,
nnd Spring Heuse Willi a ncvcr-fallhig spring
illidcruentli, the cenvclileiuc and vulue of
which cannot tie estimated. An Orchard of
choice varlct) or fruit trees. A Uautlful llttle
Park, cunUilnlug about one ncie, with Fish
Pend lu centre, and the whole shnded vv It Ii
magnificent old forest trees, ihe property Is
netuiil) ilislnilile as a ceuutr) resldeiu-e, bill
bus no sujKvler for a Truck or Dairy Farm,
being located wlthtnn few squares or the city
lunrkets It has mesl or the ndvnntagcser a
city prers?rty. jet Is free from hlgn city taxa
tion. A large portion of the purclmse money may
rcmuln lu the pieperty at a reasonable rutc or
interest If lit sired b) purchaser. The owner
will be pleased te show; the property at uny
time le isrsens wlsliing le purchase, runt give
conditions or any further lulnrinal ion iIedikcI,
sepll-MdVA..VRw A. c. Ki:pi.i:it.
XTT1CE I- Hhltl HY (IIVHN THAT AN
i iippllcatlen will Is) made te the (ioveruer
of lVuns)lvuulu, en Monday, the 7lh day of
October, A. I). 1S, by Jehn 1. Hklles, F, jf.
lUre, Menue M. Fry, Hainuel Hurnsniid Martin
Krelde-r, uudir tbu Ael of Assembly, cutltlisl
" An Act le provide for the lneorierntlon nnd
regulation of certnln corporation " approved
April -', ls7l, unit the supplements llierele for
the chnrter or an Intended corporation te I
called "thellubernnd Helinan Cemranr." the
! character nnd objector which is the munufne
, luring of candle's nnd conrectlenerv efnll kinil?
! and destrlpilousuiidfer the se purpees te li. e,
possess, aud enjoy nil tb rights, benefits nnd
privileges et salit Acter AstemUly and supple-
I menu thereto. CHAH.l L.NDD?,
sll-3wd Sell-Uer,
9vy
N
KXT DOOKTOTI1E COUIIT HOUSE.
Xlxere Is Time
-AT-
FAHNESTOGK'S.
This Is the time for COTTON FLANNKI-M at fi, , K 10. 12 II, 15, 18 and 30 cents.
It EH TWILLED FLANNELS at IS. V0. 51, 2.., :,;, 37 up te Mernls.
li..INREIANIWHITEFL.NNELSntl2I.Vts,i),2i2.2,SlpteMcents.
COM FORTS-We hnve Factory Made Ounferts at Sec. WV, 7.- and ( heaeh. which are the best
te be had nt these prices. And wehaveOUIt OWN MAkEnt8l,S5.$I.SO.II.75arid riOO wlileh are
made of thatiest material, filled with geed white wtten and iiulltcit by hand. These Cemfbrts we
,,,8VWnT:ATim)IXlHKniti.ANKEWat7V.
LADIU'i'FALliWRAI'SANDJACKl'rrs-A Special llargaln In Jacket at 12; better nunli.
tlesnt every price unto fs.ne. . , . ....
FALL ASH WINTER UNDERWEAR III (treat liunntltles.
36 and 37 East King St.,
M
ETZC1KU A HAUQItMAN.
Metzger A. Haughman.
We hav e new open our own Importation of
Black French Henrietta
In All Grades and 0unllllcs, the nest Values Ever Oflered.
A I.KO, FULL LI N EH OF
Single and Deuble Blaek Thibet Shawls!
AT LOW HUCKS.
Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere.
Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
(OITOSITK TIIK CUOPKH HOUSK.)
TAIlD4McELUOV.
BiLRjD sc Mcelrey,
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Btreet, Opposite TeunUln Inn.
DRESM UOODS-An cleirniit line of Dress I'lalds nt 10c. 12'c,20e .;25e nnd up
... nfi iTTiii IiJ.,i. ...vinl r AU.Wnnl llrnrlstln C etbs. 10 In. wfde.87Uc. O
!.ii".r.!..i . ui. ii.,i,,i ii.u.,i in in silk nnlsh Henrlelln Cleths. ntfi7Uc : se
Hieelnl ilnrenlna In Hlnck Heiulcttnsnt:.V,:ic,tOc,s;niid up. Ilnrgalns In
i "Vieui si.:,n
THIIIET RHAWIX Extru vnlue In Illack 1 hlliet Hhavfls 111 Blnle or DoublnCeurtlands. Don Den Don
Creiie nnd Nun's Veiling for Veils, nt low prices. F.mbretdcry Felt, two yards wide, ll.a ier
ble Crepe.
yarn.
OILCLOTHSI In May we called veur attention te the fact that from June 1st all Fleer Oil
III would be advanced, and that vvehndbeuRht our line i before June 1st at the old prices, nnd
Clel
Vi ' .. . i A nr...'i. s.a.1 r.ruuU r.ir Him
iis you will find nn Oil Cleth seasoned, wears tvv Ice as hum as enelust fr;m the factory and en tlie
fleer 'when new. We have sold mero Fleer Oil Cleth thnu any ether Retail Dry Heeds Heuse In
Lancaster, and this being our third season, finds us ready with the best goods for the money In the
city In Fleer, Table, Htnlr or .Shelf.
UNDERWEAR. ULANKETH, COMFORTS, FEATIIEIW,itc.-We give extra value and will
hnve mere te miy nDeui mem inier ou.
PANTINtl-We de sell a quantity of ranting at prices ranging at 12KC lfc.lRc, ,, 31c,
27A -We, tie, 60e und up i and nnwhera else will you find ns geed goods for Iho money.
'iii'miifne- (Ce .. i,mliinrirra for ilmllest Hteckliius 111 tlicrltv. One let of Children's Fast
aie,
Illack, regular ptlce, 12HC mr 8e per pair : only slightly IniiN-rreel In Ilia weaving. Another'let
at t and Cc per pair : worth double. Ilargnlus In nil kinds or Hteeklngs for Lndles, Men nnd Clill
dren, In Cotten or Weel.
HICYCLEH-Agents for the Coventry HlvnlH.ifety Illcyclcs. Why puvllttfiir a wheel when
von rnn luir theCeventry Rival High (Irnile, Hull Hearing te all purls U7eT Alse agents for the
Premier Bafety Utc)cle.
bard Sc Mcelrey,
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
tttenu't
TAItaAIN81
' UO TO
Shirk's Carpet Hall !
-FOR
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e.
Wk Have tub La no nt and He.it Htecb in tdrCitt.
H. S. SHIRK St SONS,
Cor. "West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
y.taicltBO.
H.
Z. RHOADS A HON.
BEAUTIFUL FORMS
-IN-
jeweLRY
Are net made by chance. They result from iirllslle designs hi the hands or skilled workmen.
We have u New Lliinef the Lat"st fulterns of JKWKLRY In
IJHOOC1IRS, niHHON ANDHCAHK IMNS, HHACKLICTO, HINOH, IIUTl'ONH, NKCK
CHAINH, WATCH CHAINS, 1IAIH OHNAMKNTH, Ac.
Mnnyef thi-M) articles, although or HolldOe'.d, are at Iiwcrl'rlccs than geed plate. We In
vite examination.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 WEST KINO BTREET.
jimj.
jtOt'CO, stC.
F
LINN & HRENl-vMAN.
- l'OH
STOVES!
(JO
FLINN S BRENEMAN,
Ne- 152 Ner tlx QxjLeeri Street,
LA XCA STElt.
-uruituvc.
A NIIQUHOAK I'URNITL'Ri;
OCHS St GIBBS,
ni:w IlKSIONS-
ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE,
2d, 3d and 4th Floer3, 31 S. Queen St.
-117-K HXAMINi: LVliS FHLK.
Spectacles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE!
Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I
II you have them cxiimluedjuu will probably
find tlmt there Is semethlUK uteuk vrtth them,
and that elates will lie n crcnt Help le nu.
We use inlmltnble "1)1 A MANTA ' lenws.
which ure made only by us, nnd recommended
by bad I nt; Oculists u the best aids te dcfi-e
live vision.
Solid Ueld Specbicles, :i.OO usual price,
sv.'i.Od.
hteel Hpectnclc", ."iOe.! usunl price, 91,00.
Artificial Hyes Inserted, s ; usunl price, 11 0.
M. ZINEMAK & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OPTICIANS I'HILADELI'HIA.
t!ctVT-u(.brstuut nuu WeinntBlrevts.
my-lyd
eah.
for All Tliizis
Lancaster, Pa.
Cleths anil Cashmeres
tlenriettii Cleths
nsletsiiine widths.
Id rlsewheru nt II.
Hlnck Hllk ntT5e,l
niniisv Hint urn sold. Ilcliur thoretinhi v seasoned.
tfrtll.
JJ
AHOA1NHI
AND COMPOSITION
- ji J !-. n-'ij
J1A U3J.O.
-
STOVES!
TO
I'JWX'A .
iTi'Iitl iletici'O.
iri
lhTATr: OF HOFIIIA KAHT,
lu Ijiur.ister city. ibeiiMsl. The uudir-
slu'iud auditor, npisilnted le distribute tbu
ImIuiuv remalnlni! In Iho bunds or IMvvurd
Kust, udmlnlalruter c. t. a. or the estate,
or said deccusul. te and aineiii; these
legally eutltlisl te tlie Ninir, vi III sli ter I hat pur-Iim.-
en TiicmIhv, hepieiulH-r 'it, Ive. at 'J ii ilivk
j. in., lu the Lihrur) Roem or the I uurl Heuse,
lu the city of iJdiriistcr. vshereall iersuu In
terested In snld distribution niny ntlcnd.
uuil-1UlS JOHN K. HNVDKIt, Auditor.
riMlK RIVAL FOUNTAIN I'KN-TllKlTlXT
X. and cheapest In th market II knrntKOld
)eu. Hard rubber holder, never uets nut of
order, easily filled. Call nnd examine before
purchnshiK elsewhere. At LTUHMAN'HOenta'
Fnrnl'hliiKHtere. ii Wt IJInc street.
' -VTKCKWF.AR-THF. 1ATET AND MOST
J. fttshlenuble styles uud shades, Hiecheupest
i aud best, at K.IUHM A.VH units' I'urulsblng
Htcrt, ti Wet Kins street,
dethtttg.
SKEW.
Fall, 1889.
Make It the meney-savlnc time of the year,
and this the place te save It by jetting the best
material and most stylish
Sittings, Treiserius and Of erceattngs
FOR TIIK LEA8T MOS'F.Y.
Yeu knew the repiitntlen-alwayi reliable.
l"rlce nre lower limn ever, styles hnndsemer,
()uallty rincr.
Te these who have dcnll here the garments
speak for themselves.
All that Is asked Is a trial te please you, and
nssureyouperri'Ct satisfaction.
NOS. ISM AND2WWKST KINO RTUEI5T.
sbMind
M
ART1N III10M.
The stjles are exmilslte.
The iiinntlty, pick nnd
choice, new Is extensive.
L'lelhliiK ready-made and
te measure. That this Is the
best and the cheapest Men's
Oar Prices
Male the
Active Stere.
nud Heys' Clothing Htnre Is voiced around, and
tlies.) who have bought liefere nre hrlnghiK
tbrlrrrlends. Yeu nre Invited by us and bv tlie
dollars von can save by huyliiRnf us. If j-eit
liny clothing that Is made better and wear
lunger than the average you are suvlug money.
That's what our customers say of our clothing,
and we keep the prices down. Ready-made
The popular Wldn Wale Hulls, $18 j Reliable
Hlnck Corkscrew Hulls. $10,1 14; Men's All-Weel
llusluess Hulls, 11.50 ; Fall Overcoat worthy or
note, J1U! Children's aud Heys' Hulls nud Kilts,
handsome and geed, prices, f i up. Fall Under,
iv-cnr Is pushing toward the deer, SOcandflV
erodes beat all rernunllty and price. Made te
Mensure The fl Huttings ami our Fall Over Over
eoating lu the Custom Department present a
rejnl range. Recent woolen mill failures hnd
much te de with these prices. Don't forget rn
ure only telling of a few. Visit the store and
seethemnny.
MARTIN BROS,
Custom
Tailoring, Clothing and
Furnishing Goods,
Nea ai and a north quf.f.n htrf.et.
XI IlUSlt (ft UllOTliKll.
A GREATFEAST
Fer Your Eyes 1 1
Is what many sny of our Hliew Windows. We
ure proud or the many pleasant things which
am said or the snme. It Is but the bhrll of
which our great stock Is the kernel. Illsaksr
nel worth digesting. Many have tried It since
our establishment In 1S5I. Thlrty-tlve yearief
g(Ksl, honest business Is u record which anyone
inn leek nt and be proud of. It Is a rase of the
"survival or the tlttest." Fittest In two senses
et the word. Asregnrdsn fit imtmiii te make
a fit such ns vve give. Hill a truce le besrllig.
In the seeing part we can show our
Five Newly Enlarged Shew
Windows
ONTHKCKNTRB KQUAHF. HII1K,
AN ICXIIIHITION OF
Men's Suits and Overcoats,
IIOYH' HUITH,
CHILDRICN'H 8UITH,
ANHMEN'8 FURNIHHIN08,
Well worth the ebservlngj und In seeing It re
member Ills but the" Shell or the Kernel In
side." ,
MOltAL-TAKTKTHKKKUNKL-INHIDK.
ONIM'ItlCK
CLOTH1NII ANU KUUN18IIINU
IIOUHK,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCAHTKH. l'A.
N. II. We will lie cle.l Tbiirsdny und Fri
day, Hcptcinler 2U and 77, and HtitiirJ'U', Octo-
rfi, en ncceuiil of llelldujs.
T
O CIX)TII1NU HUYF.1W.
LGansman&Bre.
The recent falluies lu Iho woolen trade have
nguln enubled ns te secuin seme very decided
bin gulns. Ily scverul v cry large cash purcbakcs
et Iho Most Desirable
FALL AND WINTER
AND
TROUSERINGS,
Ofthis Masen's ImiKirtulens. which we ran
eiler you at JlB.OOfur Hull', 3.ti0 for Trousers,
made te your order.
These are unusual values nnd we knew II Is
te your lutcrist te see them before making pur
chases. 'I hey nre nl least from IW te te pr cent.
Iiclevv prevailing prices. Cull aud nxnnilne.
Humpies cheirrully given for comparison.
THKI'RICKHOFOUR
FALL OVERCOATS
ARi;f.').W)TOll.UI.
See Our I Jirne Asserlmeul or
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
All Our Own Make nl F.xlrcinely Lew
1'rlces,
L Gansman & Bre.'s
OS and 68 NORTH QUEEN BT.,
S. W. CORKER OF 0RAN0E. LANCASTER, FA
j- Net connected with any ether Clothing
HeumiIii the city.
--ONTMIH.S IT!
RARE BARGAINS.
A Oiuiid Dltphy of the Most Popular and
i lest Itelluble
Pianos and Organs
WILL Hi: MADKIIY
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
AT TIIK
LA XCAfiTKt COl'XTr FA lit.
All should ciiimlne them, for sooner or later
Jim will vvunlene, uud one ihiil will give you
sullsr.ictleu. We positively guarantee. Malefac
tion In evi ry luirtlcular for six jcars.and sell
mi the easiest terms tlvu dollars a iiienlh.
Think of It -rrem iiiiu totweyiamto nay ter It I
The uhovcguedi came dinct from the factory,
und we will eiler a pellivc. bargain each day of
tlm Fair. KIRK JOHNSON A CO.,
Ne. 21 West Kins ht., Lancaster, I'u.
V.H. Second-Hand Pianos and Organs taken
In Uxchnnge. n'.'HyiUw
TFJWF.J
J Mnni
Ki'i:n I
inurn'eturers CONFECTIONERS', FINE
i liexr.s. The most beautiful Hue In
the United Klutts. U" Commerce St., Fhllnd. I I
enf I'u. WrlteferibscrlpttvejirlceUst.
phla cl-7tlted
HIRSHd BROTHER'S
B
AROAINS.
VISIT
OTA AiiiMin r-f
. I Ul alV ni 11 IMP k v
This Week
von IHO BA1U1AINS IK
Beets & Shoes.
s1
A Full Line of the Celebrated
WALKER BOOT!
The Rest Heet Mnde. Call and see them.
D P. STACKH0USE,
Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street,
LANCASTER, FA.
K
0TMANY I.IKKTIir.M!
CHEAP SHOES!
Werth Hoeing, worth buying, worth
trylne Selar Tip SprltiR Heel Hhees for.
the llttle folks lzcs H te 10. Solid
leather every bit j eiiay nnd antig flt
tltig, miwle flfreiifrly. hikI geed wearers.
A price en them te bring buyers here
11m n pair. Snine innkm, with heels,
anme price.
A better grmle for thone who prefer
thorn, at $1 per pnlr; gcmiiue pebble
gent or kid ; the making and the flulah
right ; rawed goeda, and nil leather no
pretense for it. Iu a wear ranse, n geed
nhoe te the llulsh.
Other klndn for your choealug if it
lcatmthat way Fine l'cbble Morocco,
CuraceaKId and Calfaklu mnken, with
heels or notie ; nny width from IJ te E ;
prices Lli'i te $L And wo've mere of
them te hce than'H te lie wen nny where'
t'llH).
A grnnl ulnxi te Is.! iu for comfort, and
ntyliah for dretw, la liore for Men'a wear
nl ?!.'.. Hew does that "strike" you
fercheapucHH? Hee It. It's mero turn
llkelv vell'll vvnnt. netblliir lietter tkask
i l.l. ...... r..mu ... T .. l.il...
lllinuiiv, suilivnn ,i J4UV.Si w tllUllOSSTT
wilta your fancy. ' ?j
9h0t.
we've iiH niietner make or Men'a ;v,
tnecs tnars inn encap tcamiesa ti'
HhIh, neatly tthaped, netcltitnay, ntalwuV'Yfll
the cost of half Hellnir nnd lirellnirnMl:!
TlB'W:
eiiea f 1 a pair. Geed enough for mill, !&!
ahep or foundry use. PiilntcrH, cnrjveB- Km
tent and foundrynien ee tell us. And S
lt'a net a "crcaiked atlck" for wear.
cither. f
11.00 BIiisjh In Qraln aud Kid Leather
for Mlaacs' vvuar tire here, tee. leather,
make, finlah and ahape belter than
buyers anticipate. Nethlugiuthe town
he geed, no cheap.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Qukkn Htkkkt, Lancab-
m
tkr, Pa.
MKNH.UOY'H.LAHIEH' ANI CHILDREN',
1-, p
SWEKPINO REDUCTIONH. '''
Sweeping Reductions
KS
c. Aur.i.M
ONUC5 et uAiurus.
As Iho season is passing for Light Colerado ':
rii.tr. .lint i Ai.ri,,-, , iiia.u .inm rui.i. un,. "JH
hiilniiee I havu en build and mn new Ulna 'Vffl
Ihriii XfM
s,
Ihrm
At and Belew Oest;f
Wbleb will reduce them te cash In a short
Hele There limy be ninny days, yea I might M
say mouths, lu which they chu be worn aa M
can nn iiihekc.im ni ine eim or me season.
Men's tH.10 Russet Hals, reduced te TiMlMM.
Hheu reduced te liW ; 12.00 Shee te UM ; aaa '&
I JIHIwi tn l'''. - .-'J
Men's 12.00 Russet Oxfords reduced te ft-M "iifrSk
.....i .1 ryinr..hl. I.. .1 , r fs
Iley'M I1.W UiiMM't IlalH. rtHluwl te tUTO, pM
r.i.iUMIM Ifliuhnt fWf.il-.1u t till. Trwsatitisl
with Tlw. rcflumt U $1.35;' IU'i OxfortUte,
"S: .Jm
V.111111 s ivusfwi. uxieniH, siien n ui u, Tvunvmmpiji
0111 1 1. (JO te ".; uud sizes 4 te 71 from 7tet.l
from
00c,
'
) . Al
-
THEV CAN 1IB HF.KN AH MARKED DOWW;,J
IN WINDOWW. J?!
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Huccessur te FRF.Y A ECKKIIT) the Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOH.3 A 5 KAKT KINO HTREKT,
Ii.VNCAHTF.lt, l'A.
r-Htere closed every evening at f o'clock, ex
cept Monday and buturday.
Jumtitctr llcoerte.
M
T.GHKTNA.
OOVKRNOR DICK AND TIIK MT. GRETNA
NARROW OAUOE RAILROAD.
Indlvldunls nnd parties desiring te visit ML
Orctiiu uud enjoy u ride ever the Narrow Oauga
te the summit or Uovkknek Dick meunUIn,
can accomplish the trip from Laucnster In one
day by the fullewlng schedule:
a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.
lA-ave Lancaster.- 25 U:3I lft55 'iM ?M rM
Arrive Mt.Oretna. 8.00 ll:. 12:00 S:W 4:35 SM
Arrive (Jev. Dick. ,.. 12.-20 1:23 1.05 5:10 .-.
Relurulng
a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.
Ixavenev.Dlck - ll.sJO U2i iS ftM
Uave. Ml. (Intna 6:11 10-.ll 11:52 22 3:37 7:
Arrive Ijiucuster. 8:10 11:35 12Jm 3.J5 t:iS i
All trains of the Cornwall .(.- fbanen Hall Hall
remt en nrdvul nt Mt. Oretna station make Im
mediate connection with the Narrow Oauga
Rullreud. Lunch or dinner can be obtained at
tliel'urk rtsbiurunt. thus avoiding the neces
sity of carrying baskets and bundle.
The completion of the NurrewOauge Railway
throws open for v lew the magnificent scenery
of thebeuth Meuntulu.aud this novel nttrao nttrae nttrao
Hen Is supplemented by the erection etan Ob
servatory 00 tret high en the mountain's high
est eak, (iuv. Dick, rrem which u sight may be
ubtulucd thun which there are few grander, the
View Hiking lu nn area of rerty miles stiuare.
and presenting u landscape of unparalleled
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