Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, May 31, 1890, Image 7

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"rOBQBTTIWO A VICTORY.
K. If Pnltraaa'a Deoeratloa Day Sereaen
In Baltimore.
The approach of Decoration Day was
signalized by the custom of the pesta of Ilia
Grand Army or the lteiubllu and their sd
Juneta'aUenUlnncn ire In varleua chnrcbea
In Baltimore. The Uev. 11. II. Pullman,
of the Unlrersallst church, at the morning
service, Mid, "We feel," he mA, "that
America has a divine meaning embodied
In tta proRress. Net alene that we plow
bread fields, trade In peace or accumulate
fortunes; that Is alew lew of the great
ness or American life. The past lives
and throbs In all our Institutions where the
moral forces of man from the beainnlng
are represented and deposited. Particu
larly en such days as the one we will seen
celebrate, or en .lulv 4. or Washington
birthday, de we feel that of every people
en the lace of the mirth we have occasion
te thank Ged for His care and protecting
providence. As with the Israelites, In
whom Ged chose te found a.Kreat nation,
it was fitting that they should make a pile
of stones taken from the bed of the river
which they had crossed in safety te com
memorate Ged's work. Se it Is that we
all should sit apart a time te remember the
great deeds done In the past. This Idea of
making memorials In brass or atone or by
a day set apart is world-wide. Every
nation has Its calendar of sacred days. It
Is tight that this shenld be, and it speaks
well for the world that It Is net Inclined te
forget Its heroes and heroines.
" There la mere In the 30th of May thnn
can be crowded Inte Its twelve hours.
Frem that day tides flew In all direction,
baptizing all days surrounding It with a
great lessen. It Is well te renmtnber what
America has cost in liltie.1. It U a great
thing te die for a cause. We think It is u
great thing also te ulve money, fortune for
a cause,but what must we feci when a innn
comes forward, and pledplng himself In
his heart's bleed, eners his llfe, saying :
That Is my ' subscription. '
"Thore are men who say, Let our leek
be onward, net backward. What need
have we of the pastT' Why we must put
the lens of the ast In our telescope If we
Would read the future. We need the
knewledge of the pail te move us onward
and upward. American people should
say te themselves, every one, Hlght about
face' looking te this day, se that when
they take up their onward march they will
have stouter hearts te face life's conflict.
Leeking te this day, let them break away
from nil party preludlce and everything
which tends te infringe liberty. Let their
votes be free. Let thorn vote with the
history of Valley Ferge In their hearts,
and w'lth the remembrance of such days as
July 4 and Decoration Day. When only
25 je.irs have passed since the eventa
which the day commemorates, men and
women can unite in the celebration with
much of the bitterness and strlfe already
forgptten; can strew the graves without
the tierce excitement which made the ob
servance almost dangerous In former days.
Net a generation has passed, and the blue
And the gray meet together and scatter
flowers en tlie same grave. It Is a great
victory this forgetting; when honor Is
paid only te the heroic deeds of a some
time enemy, te the uoble acts men have
performed for conscience' sake. In this
beautiful ebservance the spirit of the hore
slain seems te breathe forth from the crave,
bright with flowers strewn by loving
hands, and cry out, 'LI ve honestly work
honestly, vote honestly for this country,
for which we gave up our lives, the land
of the free, the home of the brave I' "
A Black l'rlnce Astray.
Frem the N. Y. Star.
I met a tall, lllhe, fino-leoklng African
about a week age who has something of a
history. lie was quite as black as the
typical ace of spailea is suppesed te be, with
a high forehead, high cheek bones, and a
clear, intelligent eye. He speke English
with soine dlfllculty, and French rather
fluently, but when he used his natlve
dialect the words rolled out with a
peculiarly soft, musical sound. In English
bis name Is Francis X. Smith, but his
native or real name Is Aplrapltl Akuun Akuun
daye. I am a native of the Urveruba country.
a district about four hundred miles square,
situated north or the Conge, anu about a
month's Jeurney inland from Lages, en the
westco.istef Alrica, " he told me. "It Is
governed by a king named Ondesse, who
is uiy undo, and my fnther, Akakie, holds
a rank there corresponding te that of the
Prince of Wales in England. Ills title is
Argaraegun. We have a society there
somethinglikotho Free Masens, and they
have a toinple culled Egbale M' liahaUwe.
I de net bolenjr te the society, though my
father Is at the head of it, because I am
only twonty-flve years of age, and they al
low no person untler thirty years of ege te
cnter the temple. Whenever any stranger
comes te our country in distress, wlioevor
he maybe," hcther a trader or a missionary,
this society helps te feed hint till he can
get a chance te go te his friends. Ne, I
never saw Stanley, but I heard a great
deal about him at Sierra Leone. We nave
geed 111 my white visitors, mlnslenailes
and traders principally. They buy ivory
and ether things Irem our peeple, In ox ex ox
chanffe for ornaments and cotton cloth.
Slnce I h,ive been In America I have seeu
some ornaments in the Btore windows like
these the traders bring out te Africa. I
saw a funny little nogre boy, made of
nastebeard and Iiuiie en a wire se that he
danced In a box, in a Btore the ether day,
and I shall take it home wun me wnen i
?e. That will mnke everybody laugh mere,
'ou must net think that my jioeple are all
savages iiecuuse they live in central Alrica.
The inlssienaiics have been among us for
a geed many years. Our people never have
been canniuais. some ei inu vtiijem ukiu
among thomsulves; but I never heard of
cannibals in Uryeruba. I don't think thore
are se many cannibals in Africa as some
rople 1 Have lauccu vv mi aoeinou te iihiik.
have been te the school at Sierra Leone
several times, and the lust tlme I started
from mv country, about a year age, and
traveled by caravan for a month te Lages ;
then I went en beard a steamer, the St.
Anne, for the trip te Sierra Leone. Well,
the steamer sunk, and several of us were
drifting about In a beat when we were
picked up bv a ship sailing te Amerlca.
I nearly starved, because I thought white
nflnnlH "here would holt) me lust as In mv
country they help the white peeple who
are strungers, but they didn't help me, and
finally I met a man whom I had seen In
Sierra Leone, and he helped me. I tried
te locture, hut couldn't spook English well
enough. Aly country Is healthy, but very
het, and the llrht tlme I ever saw snow
Was In Husten. I didn't knew any better,
se I went out in it te see what It was and I
was sick forsevcral weeks afterward."
Mr. Aplrapltl left for home last Wednes
day. He was sent back by a missionary
whom he knew in Sierra Leone.
Hull Fighting In Paris.
Paris lsjust new amusing itself with its
annual bull-tlghtlng spectacle. A cm re
spondent of the Ceurner des Etatt Unit
gives an Interesting account of the thing
As Is already well known, the toroaders
are net permitted te kill their bull In the
French capital. They must content them
selves with going through the form of a
fight, and be must the bull, for he has te
wear leather pads or boxing gloves ou his
horns. "The neonle of Paris," says tills
correspondent, "have net such a horror of
the thing as Is generally Imagined. They
were present In great numbers, the ladles
In their gayest spring costumes, and they
formed bii interesting contrast with the
crowds efSpanlards and Seuth Americans,
Tee Spaniards taKe me tiling seriously,
Setting angry sometimes with the bull
ghters and sometimes with the bull, and
criticising the thrusts given and received;
kids the toreador, blackguards the bull,
and suddenly 'becomes sentimental at the
sjirlit of bleed. They enjoy the way the
plcaderes are knocked about with the big
gloves of the angry animal, liut the three
last fights were exciting, because the
animals were mero than usually furious.
One of theni jumped the barrier of the
arena, and, while the empleyes iled in
consternation, the spectators of the front
row chased hi.n back aijilii Inte the ring
with their umbrellas amid the wild laughter
and applause of the vvliole crowd." The
cnlv accident was the killing of one horue.
Ifo'recclved such a tremendous coup U
come that the glove could net save him.
Fer this the bull was applauded by the
Spaniards and lilt sod by the Parisians, and
some of the latter left the place in disgust,
liut the bull didn't euro.
The Prnctlenl Extinction of Smalliie.
Dr. Cyrua Kdsen In the June Keruiii.
About 30,000 children nre vacclnnteil an
nually bv the physicians of the beird of
health In New Yerk city. Adults who re
quest It sre also vaccinated. The opera
tion Is performed upon from 60,000 te PO,
000 persons everyyear. The vaccinating
corps of the health department was
organized In 137-1. The result of its
work was net apparent until ls'O.
Th death from smallpox previous
jp 1870 nveragea 6?.57 per 100,000
per year; since 1870 tby have averaged
iMMt 100,000 per year, and this average
Is being yearly reduced. During the past
si s teen months we hate had only two eacs
efthe disease In New-Yerk city. Otis of
these cases occurred In the most thickly
populated part of the city, w here the num.
ber of Inhabitants per acre Is greater than
en any ether spot in the world ; yet se well
waa the neighborhood protected tint net a
ngle case occurred atuen many th.it vv ere
exposed.
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TlieTolcBrapheftlio World.
RronsenC. Keller In the June Forum.
Slxty-one per cent, of the telegraph
lines oflhe world nre owned and operated
by the governments. Of the sum total or
lines, these In the United .States constitute
mere than 30 per cent. Lcivimr this
country out of consideration, about fcS per
cent, of the remainder Is under the govern
ments; or leaving the United States nud
Canada out, fnllv PS portent. Is owned bv
governments. There nre nt least 2,&l,(XK)
miles of wires In use In the vv nrld.
Tariffs vary greatly. In North America
Iho body of the message only Is charged
for; In ether countries the address, or sig
nature, or both are tellable. In the United
States the tell ranges from i cents te SI
for 10 words, according te the distance ; In
the Argentine Republic It is 10 cents ler 10
words, and 20 cents fet earh nddiller.ul 10
words; In Denmark and In SivoJen and
Norway, 13.4 cents for 10 words, nud 1,31
cents for each additional word ; in Ecuador,
20 cents for 10 words; In Egypt, PJ.G cents
for 10 words; In Oermuuy, 1.1 cents per
word, the minimum being 11 cents jer
message; In the Uhlled Kingdom, six
ence Ter 12 words; in the Cape colonies,
ene shilling for 10 words, and six pence for
each additional llve words or part thereof;
In Guatemala, 25 cents for 10 words, ex
clusive of the address; In Honduras, 2Ti
cents for 10 Spanish words, and donlilelh.it
amount for English words; in Italy, 20
con Is for 15 werus. and ene cent for each
additional word; in Japan, four cents per
word, Ine'udiug the add ress and slguutu re ;
In Portugal, flve cents for the first word,
and one cent for each additional word ; in
Keiimanla, 1.50 cents per weid; in Slam,
from 35 cents te 5.5.071 per word ; In Hi llzer
land, one half ceut per word ; in Turkey,
two te four cents per word; and In Vene
zuela, 20 cents for 12 w erds. In New Zea
land messagosareclussHicd as urgent, ordi
nary, and delaycd, the rates being respec
tively two shillings, ene shilling, mid slt slt slt
ponce for 10 words, with a halfpenny for
each additional word.
In mileage,' relative number of efilcci,
popular use of the tcleraph, and cost of
sending a message, we are net In udvanee
of leading countries, and we are even be
hind some of the inferior ones. Within
the years 1870-80 the Incrcase In population
in England has been 18 per cent., the In
crease in the number of letters carried 70
percent., and the Incrcase In the number
of telegrams 415 per cent. In the United
States in the same tlme the iucroise in
imputation has been 50 per cent., and tlie
lncrease In the number or messipcs 3M)
pur ceut. In the ratio of lucre ise of mes
sages te Incroase of population the English
have beaten us three te ene.
The Voting l.ndy nml tlie Hut.
Frem the Philadelphia Tick.
A starely and handRome oxample of Iho
well-bred young lady attended a theatrical
tlrst night last week and occupied, w ith her
escort, seats In the third row oft he erchestm.
She was se fair te leek upon that n large
share of tlie audienee watched Jier as she
went down the aisle and settled gracefully
In her chair. It was thou eldened, wltii
much Interest, that she raised her arms
and detached Irem her iicad the fashlouable
hat that bociime her se well, lierhair was
bright golden, and under Iho radiant lights
it fairly Hashed in its beauty. Tlie bid
gentleman Hitting behind her settled hack
comfortably in his chair and ceiigruUil.Uul
himself that he had been placed behind
such a thoughtful creature, ler new could
he net only sce the stage, but u splendid
brad of hair us well. Presently, two or
three young women in the 'immodiate
vicinity quietly removed their hats, hav
ing neted tlie admiration that the originator
or the schome had evclted. Frem this Iho
movement spread until halless feminine,
heads were discovered all ever the thu.iter,
even te the rear rows of the circle llo lle llo
tween the acts u paper began te rirculate
about among the people occupying the
orchestra. Each gentleman as he received
It read something that had been v rltten ou
it, and then smilingly signed his name,
after which he passed it te his immediate
neighbor. In a few moments tlie paper
came back te the old gentleman thai Im 1
started It ou its tiav els. Heading forward
he politely addresned the golden-haired
girl, handing te her, nt the sune time, the
piper. She read it, and as she did he, a
deep blush and a smile crept ever hoi face.
The paper was a vote of thanks, signed by
thlity or moie of the male spectator. Its
text was as follews:
" We, the undersigned, de-iro te oppress
our respectful admiration lern most be.uiti
lul and cousidcrate young lauy, n tme net
known, who, by removing her hat Irem
her bright golden head, has set the lashien
for ethors, thereby rendeilug It posslble
for a delighted audienee te witness the do de
tails of a stage performance."
The pretty girl cast a null int sinile ever
her shoulder at tlie old gentlcm m behind,
and, folding the paper' tucked It into the
Irent of her dress, by the side of a Ihiik.1i
of panslcs. And everybody was cry
happy.
The Population of Africa,
fjel. Henry S. Nanford In the June Forum
And under the name of the Independent
State of Conge Its government wis organ
ized after tlie most approved methods of
ISelgian administration, nud it entered
fully equipped into the lamlly of nations,
There is within its area, which, its siid, is
thlrty-three times tli.it of Belgium, n popu
lation of 450 whites, about one halt statu
elllclals and ompleyes, and ihe ts United
number of natives within its borders is
about 40,000,000; a-id ill tlie whele Conge
basin is estimated at about 50,000,000.
Africa Is about three times the area or
Eurepe, or 12,000,000 sqti ire miles, and
some writers estlmate it te contain nlmut
an equal population .'123,000,000 souls. The
enormous trade developing there comes
mainly from tlie narrow solvnge vv lilch
separates tlie mountains from tlie k-i. It
is a great b.i in composed of plateaus,
gradually ascending te 7,000 feet at sniue
of the central lakes. Ithasleurgre.it river
systems: en the west tlie Conge, second
only te tiie Aiuanu In tlie volume of its
waters, and the Niger; en tlie north tlie
Nile; en the east the Zambesi, These
rivers onee fermed vast internal seas,
which tlnally breaking through tlie moun
tain barriers, have doicended by cataracts
and canons te thpjoee.ui, leav iug great aieas
of rich deposits et vvendeifiil fertility.
The AhheksciI Vnluu of YVIv e.
Frem the Hultule Saturday Tidings,
A recentoplnienrondorod by the Virginia
court of appeals shows that the law recog
nizes a graded valuation of wives.
The complainant had sued for ilnmages
for the less of his wife, who had been ac
cidentally killed through the nogllgenca of
the defendants. On the trial ev Ideuce tend
ing te show that the deceased hud been n
superior wife vvase!lertd,untl, presumably
Inllueneed bvthls, thejurv gae the com cem
nlalnant a verdict for 80.000. The defend
ants objected te proof as te the character of
the wife, and carried the issue te the highest
court of the state.
That tribunal holds that such evidence
was perfectly proper as means of cstimat
tiii the dainage HiitTereil by thn husband.
"II the character and conduct of the
wife," snya the court, "be suth that her
death will cause but lltlle sorrow, suilcring,
and mental anguish te the husband, then
the fair and just proiertioii el the diinages
te be awarded by the jury will be measured
necerdlngly. Hut If en the contrary," tlie
pnurt sdds, "the wife be loving, tender and
dutiful te her husband 1 thrifty, indus
trious, economical and prudent as the
evldence In this cae proved Mr. M( M(
Cennell te be thou her price is far above
rumen, anu me ions 01 siicn a who, or such
a helpmeet, of such Influence, of siuh a
uiesseu uiiu poieui iiuursiry unit com
panionship, la a preper element of dam
ages te be considered by the jury In fixing
the selatium te be awarded te the husband
for tearing her from bis heart and home, "
Tliol'eoplo Astonished.
Many poeplc are astenhlied ulienthev dis.
COVef the wide circulation of JTAenuit' liclrctric
Oil. 1 here Is hardly a drug house in iheioun iheieun
try that deea net have thlt reined) upon lis
klielvei. The public have fetui't It l u e(k1
tlilnir nnd atlcfc te It. Held in Unicasler by W.
T. Hech, 137 and 13) North Qutsm street.
Has Confidence.
"In one cas perenallv known te me the
aucrri.il of Iturileck lHyxt Hlltert wus hlinoHln hlineHln
credllile. One lady described them as werili
hundrctUe dollar!. I mheir have the sreiiet
confidence In them." K. h. (scratch, druUi,
Ituthven, Ont, bold In Lancamtr by W. 'f,
llech, 137 and 189 North Quein itrect.
Impure Bleed
Pennsylvania Railroad Man Talla
Remarkable Cure of Scrofulous
Humor-Read It.
Mr. Rally, who mslcw the following state
ment, II a well known railroad man, run
ning en the l'cnns) Irani Railroad between
CelumWa, renn., and Philadelphia!
"I feci that 1 wish te tell what has been
tlone for us and our little boy by Heed's Sar
sap.irllli. Ite Is new ttx rears et age, and,
until a short tlme age, lias ever since birth
tieen a tcrrlble sufferer from scrofulous
humor. Beres would appear en htm and
fjrcail until they were as large as a dollar,
and then discharge, only te be followed by
ethers, se that tlie larger part et his body
was ene mass of sores all tlie tlme. The
rcretnl.1 was especially tev cre en his legs and
back et Ids cars nnd en his head. Ills hair
was se malted that combing was sometimes
Impossible. Ills cars bccanie te tliln that we
could tee through llicm, nnd were actually
Al'nAID THEY WOULD DBOr OFF.
Ills legs were se bid that sometimes he could
net fit down, nnd It was Impossible ter him te
run about and play llke ether children. Fre
quently when he tried te walk, Ids leg would
crack open and tlie bleed start from different
places. Tlie humor had a very offensive odor,
nnd caused Intense Itrtilng, se that at night
we had te tie Ills hands in mittens or stockings
te jrevciit his scratching and tearing himself.
We cannot tell
new th vt roen nor flrrrrncD
for nearly Ilv c j ears, nor hew Ids tcrrlble con
dition distressed us. We did all we could te
relieve Iilni. Tnoerllirec physicians agreed In
calling It scrofulous humor, but did net effect
a cure. We tried salves and ointments' and
ether things but without benefit. At last I
decided te give him Heed's Sarsaparllla, as
mv nnueaisT iiecemmemded it.
In about two weeks tlie Sarsaparllla began te
have effect. The sores commenced te heal
Take Heed's Sarsaparilla
Beld by H drnggHts. fl IiferfJ. rrerarsdenly
ljr C. I HOOD .1 CO .Apetliecarlci, Lewell, Man.
IOO Deses One Dellar '
Q3raccvtca.
"H7-ANri:n.-uvi:itY ikuhkicei:it.u in
JAinniMcrnnd vlclnltv te knew thntwc
luive nifilml te our largu stock of .Ceirevs n
New lliund, called
Till: WTSTMINSTElt
Gelden Maracaibo Cbffee.
And hi order th.it thin coltee gets Introduced
In thN wctleu of the (mm try we nre. giving
nn friu n line hit of Silverware, consisting of
K.ipkln HIiik, Hinriir Hikieih, Tnlile Hpoens,
Hetter Knives nnd Uirge Knlvci nnd Kerku, nil
er.heflleld luaiiiifiiLliirc. One plece with each
nnd every pound. This brum! s n delicious
mble lieveniKC It Is double the strength of
Mecha orJiivncelTceiitut prcpircdcxpreiMly for
IiIkIi-IeiucI trade, mid helm; lived largely by nil
of t he illicit hotels in New erk nnd ether large
cities, nnd the prlie Is f.e low that It brings It
In rciuli of every creii. Itenienibcr, we luive
tlie lliuxt linnids or cedecs In the stiite, nnd our
prices me lower thnn the lowest, qimllty con
sidered. We have lit 12),11, 18,20, iy, SI, 23, 27,
29, "Si nnd W ( cuts per pound,
Itirgnlns In Dried Fruits, Pcnchca, Apricots
Prunes, Prunellas, Ac., nt from tlTree tollve
renin per pound lev than sainc nimlltr can be
bought ut cUcw here.
Samuel Clarke, Agt,
Ten, Ceirce nnd Grocery Btore,
12.5.11 Seuth liueen HI., Near Centre Hqimrc,
ijiucnsier, I'n.
A THUitMK'H.
A CARLOAD
-or.
Laifli
Wholesale and Retail,
-AT-
BURSK'S, 17 E. KING ST.
AT
Ki:isr.
SUMMER DRINK-SEASON OP 1890.
a uiti:ATi:it succrcsHTUAN i-vr.u.
CENUINE
CALIFORNIA ORANGE CIDER.
Raspberry Nectarine .
AND
French Blackberry Juice.
We call j our ntUutlen te our Oeniilne Cali
fornia Oraiiff Ulifer, ltavplwrry Nectiirineiind
ami I rciieli lllm-Ulieriy .liilc, thti purest, best,
most liialthrul.ilclicluiisilii'l icfrcslilus drluks
Iciiimn.
'J'hej nre Indlspcnanhln te von H you run a
mk!,i fimnlalii, im iminet de vilthnut them
If von Kcll drinks ntlierulxc. Thev "111 w II
fuMir, ny .im a better profit, and give mere
unlvcTNil hitisf.ietlen In jinn customers than
mil drink jnu ImvciiVcrNiilil.
"they piwiitvely ceumlii Ni) AI.COIIOI. nor
de they contain nuvthlni; Injurious.
tlin be hiildanj where without Viel itlns: the
Ijiw. 'llicj inn be miM In nluiest any ruriii.
.May be diawn from 11 fountain, or from tlie
caic, or may be bottled mid kept en lee,
'J lie.v iii.iki)ili'lk'loiisll.ieriii' fiir.kinenailrs,
milk ."hiikm.eti'., mul wlnn fiuin inake dill
emus Shi rbeL
We p.uk lliekO Reeds In sl callen kegs
HUYTIIKllK.NTINi:.
Ilen'tbedceelVdl Inte buyliiK (heap artifi
cial 'rush uhlili will Miur en our binds. Ito Ite
uieiiibir we itunianieceveri disk of our cneds
le keep, i hey positively will net sour or I01-
J. 1'IIAKK IlIUST, IncusUr, 111.
S-We will end ttft Hlth each kej, llirce
0-eiiiue ilases nnd one weed fa licit. 'IIicmi
KOimIs are Kupn ler articles, mero Uulli Ions I linn
dO'la walirer ether tciiieniuee drinks, lliey
will sell faster and pi jenu belter profit than
anvthliiKJeti can bundle. Ont.-r a kif. Yeu
wlilneicrieKrctll. Htspcctlully,
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLEHAbE ANU KKTAI1. OKOCKK,
CUHNEIt WErtT K1NU ANU PHI?' CEBIT).
Dlrcctlj Opjioslte
J. II. Martin A t'e.'s Dry floods Stere, and
Next Doer toSerril Herse llelil.
Cv'l.isik for the lllg Hlyu airess the pave
ment. (CUitlttUit
17IINK lAILOUING.
890-SPRING.-890
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Most Elegant Assortment
of
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Head) for our lusp etlen.
We would ale aiinennce the purchase of a
Jeb Ijotef Kngbsh Mulling mid Treunrlngat a
great sacrifice, wliluli hc h ill n-ll lit
Astonishingly Lew Prices.
ra-Oill isrly
geisls.
te fern re a bargain In these
H. . Gerhart,'
ONLY
DIUECT IMPOUTING TAILOR IN 'I HIH1TV
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
d.f-tfd
SAWMILLS, HUtK MH,LS, C'OU MILLS,
Ientber Itnllen, Tan l'.i(l:irn, Triple Horae
l'imir., MIIIIuz and Mining Jlnehlncry. at
JOHN lUrd, 3S1 Eaat Fulton street, m7-tld
e i em 1068
of
tip i the flesh erfsa te leek mers tutml m4
healthy. Then the scales can el and all
ever his body new and healthy flesh and skin
formed, 'When he had taken two bottles ha
was entirely tree from sores, hiring only the
sears te show where they had been. These are
gradually disappearing. The little fellow was
ruu. or aruTrrcDB
te Ttoed's Sarsaparilla when he found It was
curing him, and he would call ter 'My medi
cine' when the lime came (or him te take It.
We are nnable ti express our thanks for the
geed Heed's Sarsaparilla has done our little
boy." IUr&T K. Benr , Bex m, Columbia, ra.
A Later Letter
Frem Mr. Buby states that his son Is new In
perfect health, has no trouble Irem the
humor, which Is entirely eured. He has
many Inquiries about the recovery et the boy,
and advises alt who suffer with sack diseases
te try Heed's Sarsaparilla,
What Can be Added
Te the above statement te make mero em
phatic the evidence et the cleansing effect et
Heed's Barsaparllla upon the bleed r It
would seem te be the posltlve duty et all who
suffer from any dlsesse or affection caused by
Impure bleed, te at least give Heed's Barsa.
parltls a fair trial. Its many wonderful cures
have wen for It the title et "the greatest
bleed purifier ever discovered."
Every Confidence.
"Among the few proprietary articles I re
commend te customers Heed's Sarsaparilla
Is ene In which I place every confidence. My
patrons seem te hare the same confidence,
Judging from Its sale, which Is mere than all
tlie ether bleed purifiers together." U. 1),
Little, Druggist, Oreensburg, Fa.
Sold by all ilrentltti. Unix for W. Prepanid entr
ej v. i. iiuuu a te , apeinacarlti, Lewell, Man.
IOO Deses One Dellar
J? ru
M
Kl'ZQKF. i HAUailMAN.
Metzger Sc Haughman.
1WASH DRESS G00DS.I
OUTING STIUrns AND PLAIDS,
DllESSGINailAMH, PLAIN CIIAMUKAYS, SKEItSUUKUlS.
WHITE DRESS GOODS!
INDIA LAWNS, VICTORIA LAWNS,
LACK STIttPHS AND PLAIDS, 1IKMST1TCUBD FLOUNCINOS,
ALL AT TIIE LOWEST P1UCES.
Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere,
3 8 '40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa.
(OPPOSITE TIIE COOPEU HOUSE.)
N
KXT DOOKTOTHK COUUT 1IOUHE.
Special Bargains in Summertime DryGoeds
Men's Demet Flannel Bblrts, 31, 37.&0c. Men's Cheviot Hhlrts, 28, 87Kc Ready-Mads Overt
alls, 60 and 75c a pair. IteadyMsde 1'ents, 60, 75c, 12, 11.25 a pslr. Table Llneni, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 81
X, Hlic lloinc-mnde Gerinan Table Linens, 35, 40,43c Turkey lied Table Linens, 15,25, SI, 85
COc, ltlcaehcd German TBble Linens, COc. Towels, 6, G, 10, 12JJ, Pi, 17, , 25c aplece. Crerti Tew
el I ne, 8, 4,6, CK, 8, , 10, 12c n yard. 100 deien Men's Scamleaa ji Hese, Be a pair, CO dezsn Lsdles'l
6c a pair. 75 dozen Ladles' Striped Hese, 4 pairs for 25c. Full regular made Hees for Man and
Women, 12c 4-1 nieached Meulin, 6, OK, 8, c. 6,000 yards Uest Trlnt, 5c Hlmpsen's Beat Mourn
Ins Prints, 5Hc Gilbert's Fast lllack Henrietta Hatcen, 20,2-., 37Kc Kaat Black Orjsndlei, 12H.
13,17,23,35c llcaiitlful While Organdies and Nainsoeks, , 8, 10, 13J te 35c. 3,000 yards New"
Dress Ginghams, 8c ; worth lOe. Large assortment Dress Glnshama, 10c ; worth l.c. Ills acleo aclee acleo
tlen Best Hcetch Gingham, 'JOc; worth 23c. Outing Cleths, 8, 10, 12c. Figured Mulls, 12c. Beat
French Sateens, Black and Celers, 23c Deited Hvv l, 12, 1(1,20, 25,81. S7K, 60c. Curtain Hcrlms.
6, 8, 10, 12J4. 11, 25c Daisy Itlbbens, 120 apiece. One let 22 Bilk ltlbbena, all shades, 2ec. Lace
Curtains, 76c, II, 11.25, tl.60 a pair. Plaid Hurah Parasols, 82; worth $.1. 45 Inch Hemstltched
Flouncing, 60, 00, 75e. One let radios' Aprons, 17e; worth 23c. Children's A prom, Mether Hub
bard stj le, 24e. Crochet Quilts, 75, 87K. '. 81-25.
FRHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
B
AHD 4 MCELUOY.
bard & Mcelrey,
Nea. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
BLACK GOODS-Kxtra vnlun In Black All-Weel Henrietta Cashmere, 40 In. wlde.atSOc
worth U2J;e ; 40 In. wide at 73c, worth S7kc ; 1(1 In. wldn et II, worth 81.26- Ilargalua In lllack Hen
rletta at 25c and 35c Hllk Warp llluek nenrletta at f 1.11.23. 81JS0. lllack All-Weel Albalrea, We
lllack Australian Crepe, double width, 15c lllack Mohair Brllllantlne, I Ne. at 60c, really worth
Biiic: 1 Ne. at 75c, really worth 87Kc; 1 Black Mohair, with pin stripe, at60c, extra wldaand
quality. Black Kun's Veiling for Veils at 81 and 11.23 per yard. Hpeclal low prlrva In Black Thibet
(shawls, single and double. Black French Hat I no nt 22e and 35c, warranted net te crock or change
color from perspiration or mills, and Is net aflected by washing or eipoaure te tliu light. Black
Mull no with neat dot or figure. Plain Black l'lald Lawn. .
WHITE GOODS Hicelal Biirgalns In India Linen and Victeria Lawn at Re, 10c, 12Je and up.
Anether let of Hatln Bordered White Goods at anc and 25c Hemstitched and Embroidered Flounc
ing at lowest prices In the city. Bargains In l'lald and Htrlpe While Dress Goods.
GINGHAMH-Drcsa Ginghams at Gc, worth 8c; 10c Dress Ginghams at Se: 12e quality at
10c. Mew Outing Cleths allec and 12'c
WINDOW HHADEH-Cleslng out Het of shades, 0 feet long, cprlng fixtures, at 25e; Het with
fringe, saine size, at3Jc
HK.MNANTS 1 let of 60c Carets In remnants at 25c per yard ; 1 let of 73c All-Weel Carpets In
remnants, at 35n per yard,
tINDEHWEAlt Ladles', Men's and Children's Underwear, summer weight, rheap. Ladles'
Itlbbed VesiatSe j elsewhere lOeiind up. Men's llalbrlggan from 23c up. Clilldreu'aat low prices.
BICYCLES Agents for the Premier nnd Coventry Hlval Hufety UlcjcUs.
bard & Mcelrey,
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn
&Hveewaee.
IT '.. IUIOADS A HON.
" YOUR ATTENTION IS
-TO-
Tic Many New Styles
-AT-
H. Z. Rhoads & Sen's, 4 West King St.
A I'AKTICUI.AKLY KINT. UN'KOF W'ATCIIIIS. VVIA. IASK 8IT.VKK BRACH-
urrsANi) uANaiiKs.
DIFFICULT RUPAIHINQ A SPECIALTY.
H.
Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA.
Cicfrincvatetrt.
E
LINN illCKNKMAN.
41
CHEAP ICE!"
Tlir..V ANY
IlKFniOKKATOH WILL- ANSWER.
MUST IIAVKTIIi:
it
KLKSKH."
TIIE 11EST AND ONLY PERFECTLY DRY AIK REFRIGERATOR IN TUE
MARKET.
FI.IIT1T &
HREAT REFIUOERATOR AND WATER COOLER .STORE,
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST, LANCASTER, PA.
FBOX PHILADELPHIA.
Pretty Geed for Mm off M.
The following le from Mr. Jehn Hlnes,
raanulaetam et enMMled.dles, who has
carried en business In Philadelphia since Oct.
e, tsee, and whose testimonial In favor of
Heed's BamperUU U certainly worthy et
consideration.
"Oae year age I was laid up sick with
poeaaecilA for 14 weeks. When t get ever
that, my feet and legs swelled, were very
much Inflamed, and caused me mnch suffer
ing. Tbe doctor said I had gout, which 1 did
net believe. I tried a number et cures, et no
avail. Then eeme one asked me te try Heed's
Samparllla. I did te. I took It three timet
a day, before meats. Dcfore t had taken one
bottle! began te Improve. I took in all Ave
bottles, which cored me and made me foci
well otherwise. I have had no return et the
affection. Can walk ten miles every day,
which It pretty geed for a man M years old.
I feel grateful for tne geed Heed's Barsana-
rllla hat done me, sad have used my Influence
with a number et people te try It, and se far
with satisfactory results." Jenx nuita.
40 North 90th Street, Philadelphia, renn.
Canccren gore.
" About T years age I had a cancerous tore
en my nese, which grew te be very trouble
some and offensive. I concluded te try Heed's
Sarsaparilla, and after using two bottles the
tore disappeared and healed up entirely. It
has been cured for two years with no ap
pearance et ttt returning. I am new In my
eightieth year and enjoying geed health. I
leei it my duty te recommend Heed's Sarsapa
rilla te all persons suffering; from similar
troubles. Be sure te get Heed's." JestAU
lUBvar, Delmont, Westmoreland Ce., Penn.
Confirmatory Statement.
"The above certificate It from'Jeslah
Harvey, Insurance agent, a gentleman well
known throughout Westmoreland county.
Ills statement In regard te the core and euro
performed Is correct." Z. Ziuueuuak.
Druggist, Delmeut, Venn.
. B. If you decide, from what von hava
heard or read, te take Heed's SarsapatllU, de
net be Induced te buy any ether.
Sold by all ilrnnilitt. ft) aliter fs. r-repare.t only
t O. I. UOOtl a CO.. Aiwlhi.carl.1. Lewell, Mul.
IOO Desos One Dellar
Q3oet,
Opposite Fountain Inn.
SPECIALLY INVITED
of Jewelry for Lafe
HUT THIS SEASON YOU
fttiltttuvit 5oeb
B
AKQAtNS
Bargain SaleThis Week
ATTUl-
13 East King St.
WKAHK HELLINUN
Trimmed Hats & Bennets
At Hemrkbly Lew Prices This Week.
Trimmed
HataattXOO;
Hats at 1X50;
worth JI.OP.
worth IA.00.
wertli M.00.
worth 17.00.
worth RWJ0.
worth 19.00.
worth 110.00.
Trimmed
Trimmed
Trimmed
Trimmed
Trimmed
Trimmed
iiauatrumi;
Hataatl3.Wj
Hatsatli.OO;
HataatHXO;
Hata at 13.00;
Theae hata are all the v cry luteal, Dcit Quality
Btrawa and laice s.
New Fresh Uoedn, and Jut made. Ne old or
ahop-weriiEoodii.
Straw Shapes.
Every ahae, every color and every quality of
atravr can ala be found en our Hat Conn Cenn
tera. M'e place en fale thl? vreelc te dozen China
Milan Hata, In all ahapea, at Ibe cuili.
7SdereiiHwlanMllanHaUat!, 4Se and COa
each, every color and ev cry atuipe; Hniall HaU
or Large Hata.
60 dozen Kine Vamljke ntravrs, every new
haie, at -We each,
23 dozen Large Leghorn Flata at 8e each j
wertli It at wheleaalc.
fiOilnzen Ijirge lllack Chip Flnta at 73c each:
worth II JB.
W dozen lllack Leghorn Flat at 87c each :
worth 11.0).
Children's Hati, Trimmed and Untrlmmed,
at prices fur below what you lima been In the
habltef paying.
Freneh Flowers.
Fine Imported Flewera, In apraya and long
wreatha, at 10, 12, 15, !tl, .'17, 48, 0i,7S, R7 and Obc
each, much leaa than what the goeda coat te
Impert,
We wlah te Impress npen our palreni that we
are net efTerlng any of laat year'a atylea or any
old or aellcd goeda aa bargalna.
Ourgnodaareall new and freali, latent atlei
and beatqualltlea.
Rvrrythlng In the Millinery Llnnhrlnw llegn
tar Price,
AT Til n
BONTON
MILLINERY STORE,
Ne. 13 East King St.,
mr27,tmdH4F
LANOAHTLIt. 1A.
tecltittCVUa
A UF.NUY FOK CALLAHAN A CO'H CIC
JV, iiienl te taku the placu of Ited lud. Ill
bulk It makea live tlmeM tlie (imntlly of red
lead and la farauperler In making alenln Jelnta,
packing man and hand hole ptatea en bellera.
Ac. Ac, l'rlrn t cenu per pound, at JOHN
IIEHT-H, SXI Uaal Kullen aireet. m7-Ua
TF YOU WANT A FIllHT-qLAhWFOUTAnLE
JL Englna and Heller, en wheela, cheap, aa the
following prleea alinw i 8 horae-pewer. JI7S; 8
horae-power, tsa ; 10 home-power, 1575; 15 horae herae horae
pewer, 1875 ! SO horae-pewer, 11,176, call at JOHN
UlUTUaJJKaat Fulton atrect. ni7-tfd
OTKAM HKATIHTHKCOMINUIIKATFOn
ij dwelllnga, churchps, cehoel heuaea, etc.,
though auceeaafully uaed ene hundred years
go. When you contemplate a r-hange call en
JOHN IIKHP, who will give J en a autl.fuctery
Jeb, atHfalrprlce. Ui7-Ud
TTtOll 1'OLLF.YH, HHAFTINO, COLLAHH,
JU llangera, Clftinp lleiea, Couplings, etc., go
te JOHN Ilhir,iwi Eait Kill ten atreet. m7-tfd
I7IOII 1IOLTH, LAO HOKKWH, HKTHOHEWM,
Hiiuareand Hexagen Nuta, theae goods In
ateck, at JOHN UVXVti, KU Kust Fulton atreeL
m7-tfd
17011 PUATT A CADY AHIIFJiTOH DIHO
13 Valvea, Jenkins Vulvta.lIrUHa Ulobe Valves,
UraaaUate Valves, Iren Ikxly Ulebe Valvea,
Iai er Kufuly Valvea, Pep KMfcty Valves, Air
Vnlvea, lladlater Valves, Pratt's Mwlnglng
Cheek Valves, 11 raaa Cluck Valvcs.Koet Valves
Angle Valvea, call at JOHN UEHTM, .TO Kas
Fulton Utreut. ni7-tfd
T3UMPH, HOILKllH. MINING, CKNTHIKU
I gal nnd Htenm Pumps, et any capacity, at
JOHN 11KHTH, !. East Fulton atreet. ni7-tfd
ITtOKIIOlLEItlUHRIlltlJHHKH, BHLLHON
J 1'ipe Wrenclica l'Jiie and Menkey Wrenches
combined, Files, OH Cans, etc, go In JOHN
UEHT, 3X1 Eaat Fulton alreet. In7-tM
T-ADfATOIcH. OF ANY MAKK Olt Hi:
I V sIkii, can tie furnUlieilutreabeuablangures.i
by JOHN 1111. :cu JOisl f uium aireni. iii7-iiu
TTOIt HTEAM OAUOES, HIGH Olt IX1W
F Prcsaurr, Water Uauxes, (lauge Ceeka,
Weed Wheels or Weighted, Olaaa Tubes,
Whistles, Hypheiis for Htcuin (lauges. Cylinder
Oilers Plain, water Oaugu ('eluinna. Cocks for
Htcam Gauges, catien JOHN UEHT, KM Kant
Kultenatruet. in7-tfd
QAllllY IN HIOCIC niir CHAttCOAL,
Hammered liar Iren, Deuble ltcflued Iren,
den's ltlvet Iren, Itivcta, Het nnd Cela
Heller Iren, Hteel, Hlieet Iren 3-10 toNe. 10, at
JOHN HEHTM, all Eaat I'ulten atreet. m7-tfd
TNJECTOIW, HUE J.1ITLK UIANT, HAN
I cock Inaplratera and Electors, Ebermaii
Beiler Feeder, Penberthy InariwUjr, American
Inlectnra, all In ateck, at JOHN BLHT'H, 833
Eaat Fultenatreet. in7-tld
T7IOU HOIUZONTAL HrATIONAHY EN
C glnes, from 2 te W hore-iewer, and Vertl.
cal Engluca from 2 te 10 horae-imner, you will
nnd them at JOHN UESTH, te Eaat Fulton
atreet.
TF IN WANT OF HKAhrt Oil IKON MIOF
1 Ceeks, Aabcatea Packed Cixka.l'ctand lllb
Cecka.I-everdxika.Hwlng Jelnta, call and get
them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN
BEHP, 8X1 Eaat Fulton atreet. m7-tfd
lirlUTE COITON WAHTK, COPPED DY
W the pound, 10e; In lets of 10 pounds or
ever. 9c. All goeda delivered te uny purt of the
city Wee. Callea JOHN liOir, Ne. m Ist
Fulton atreet. m7-td
I BACKINGS, AH IOLLOWH t DIKIUO, FOK
Hteam and Hdraullc Paeklng.AalH-iitlleiie,
'even and Wick Packing, ileum Packing. As-
beales Milt Heard, Aabeatea Cement, Aalieates
Hheathtng, Gum Paeklng.Gum Itlnga for Water
Guugea, Plumbago Packing, tteed'a latent As
beatus. Lined Heellenal l'Ile Cever, at JOHN
1IESTH, s Eaat uiien iirecu
m7.tfd
"OAllTICULAH A1TENTION 1'AID TO
I Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings and
Blue l'rlnt. at prices reasonable, at JOHN
HfcXTH. 3S1 KMl FulUm street. m7-trd
"trTiOllCAKTlNOS.inONOH HIIAHS, LiailT
t or heavy, at short notice, go le JOHN
llESr. sn Euat Fulton atreet. in7-trd
Si
OLD HIIONZE, LIQUIDH AND HIZING
for steam work, at jui
)HNIIE.-il'H,Sn Kakt
Fulton atreeL
Illt-llU
rilANKHFOIl WATEIl.OILS, ACID Olt GAS
I of any shape or capacity, at fair price, go
teJOHN BEST.iU East Fulton atmiL (in7-lfil
1-7iOKTHE BEST HOT AIK KUItNACE IN
K the market, go U. JOHN BEHP, SJ3 1 lijat
Fulteu atreet. '"7,"d
TTIOIIAMEKICANBIOIITFEEDOYLINDEH
P Lubricators. Glaus Oil Cups for Bearings,
yucanget them at JOHN Br-SFH, Ml Eiw
Kulton street. '"7-tm
f fTif FF.KT Or' PIPE, FROM W
OU.UUv Inch te U Inch diameter, for
sale at a low figure, and the only house In the
city with a pipe cutting machine, cutting up te
inch diameter, at JOHN BEST rt.aiaEast Ful.
ten atret. tn7-4
Uiy SViK!
(Tatace of f achUtt
, -s
ALACK Or FAMU02I.
ASTRICH'S m
Palace of FaienJ?
115 Ss i nr,,moept
m
jN, p. C, M.y 2,-Twe Imw
jy the llepubllcan amBbwaf
te flnancei cemmtUe tsl mera-"
. furthar oenablarmllnn n L. .'''
m
.ne tlme wm devoted te KheduU n.ttl
jdand mtnufltctarM thereet Pre'J!''
w
W wm ier, cenilderible differencsieff ;.;
iprnlen belntf hewn ever the. rU of ' i
juii uii uminir. na ibtb snnBfBsB j,s-t
yju -. bat the tttltud of w$ ffl
fay, me eaiu ei w.Ciar iid
gains in
TO Xlt JT11 JTT'M' --
A. JTV.A.AVA.A.YJksl.AX VJTa.;j
,!ffl
-AND
MM
As advertised for FaitUyMi
wf.
" Zl.C .
will be extended for
OITIIRRiflU 1'5
aa i ukuut. s?4
wr St:
t?a
&
t&-ALI, DA Y AND EVENINQ;
i-1.
"ifTT.
j ftWi
-"g".H
sl SbeAa .. xt? J
m"u av(ts7vw ',? ,v --i
EHTATE Or GEOKOE W.'H
lata of Lancaster clir. dae'sl.
mTTilatratlen en said estate bAYlMttasMM
te the undersigned, all persons taiitmi
are requested te make IramealM
Uieae having claims or derasmi
same, will present them wttheail
ueieini ve tne unaersifnee.
caster eltv. II. M .
A(
H. c. nana akkb, Atterner. )
k HHIONED KHTATK OI
Kreder. of Kaat LAmstsa-
LancaaUr county. Barbara. . JCftMaV.t: i
East Lampetsr lewniuip, I sneisisjr
ty, having by deed or velcuitjurjr
ment dated the 8th day of Mir, lam ft
ana transferred an nereauaia a
undersigned, for the benefit of Ua
the aald Barbara Kreldar. ha tam
notice te alt persona Indebted te MM
te make payment te tne undent
delay, and loose having claims te Breaaatt ajss
te AND. M. WtANTZ. iflglgMiVyr
Beatdlng In UimmmMg.,.
Wu, n. Wiuejf, Atl'y. ' r3Dl3
A HHIONED ESTATE OF TOBIAS
J.X. aet ana wire, or east uuni
Laneaiter county, Tobias H. Krel
Kasijampeieriwp.,uTinK nyi
aa.lirniiil.nt. dmlM the BLh da.
signed and transferred all their
etrecu te the undsraigned, for thai
crndltera of the said Tobias H.
ihmrnr rlvaa netlea te all neraeaa
said assigner, te make payment te tfceua
. 4M
W& fm
IMUfMHkMsl 'c'9isl
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signed without aeiAy, ana iqem batim m9 ., 'r .,
te preaeut ,hu, M vujggJILgf f
' ltesldlng In Lancaster C 'fl '
W It. WiUOif, Attorney,
aSlGNEE'H NOTlCK-AHSiqHED
Company, of iJincaster, Fa., havlef: brl JL
voluntary alignment, dated April ,
TATE or tne Keyatene nianeaum
lw, ami r lieu seu muuenw ui uwr w ji
and effects te the undersigned, for thk,jmr'
&JaWmES&EMZ
natiannr. - Ih. IaIam TAmnnha nasi
wltlieut delay, and Uiese having clalaes & BM J
sent them te -" S
D. KAMHAY PATTEIWON, Asalmsavv
W Drexel Ilulldlng, Philadelphia, or telU snV ii
terneys. a
XI. nifAAn,
4H North Duke Ht., Laneaater,
(lEouee M. Dam.am,
OKOIIOKH. CKAWreHD,
2BHeulU 1th aireet, Philadelphia, '
aplMfcJft,
Javael:
T) OHE 1IUOH. A UAUTMAN.
SPECIAL BALI
OF
DHDHCnT T
tv m.mm mw m, mmm, m
nsv mv nmt.v '&
W,r' W-.M
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gaiuiuaj) I7icsj i
Cams arl and aeeurs tha BKHT BAEtrjAINst. i2
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lhj iiev lurgev iue uay, t'
SATURDAY, MAY 31st, 1
ATTHKMAKEIIS,
ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN,
U
14 East King St.
aprl2 3ind
Gavvlaa
OTANDAltD CAUKIAQE WOBK.
EDW. EDGERIsBT.
GARRIA0E BUILDEK,
40, V, AtS MAUKET RTRKRT. (Hear of ts
' ' rostefnoe), LAMOABTBB, FA.
All the latest styles In Buggies, Faintly Oar.
rlages, Pliictens, Burrey
uiies. I'liieleiia. Murreys. Lwurieiet, nil
Buckbnarda, Trolling wagons.HUUen wi
Market Wagons, etc, new ready ler the
Trade.
A nne line ei necena-iiana worn.
e.i- Tf"
New Is the time te order for Hpln.
e"-l t.rr.
flral-claxs work and all work fully giiaraaiaeej
My prices are ui iewim m n uuu m
same quality of work. (Jive me a call and
timltiA niv work. . 'V
IlepalnUng and Itepalrinr promptly
tended te and done 111 a flrst-clSJU Uianuer. Oaf
-" z-x. ---- M
ait of wwkmrn especially employed tarUt
purpose.
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