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   Yates County Chronicle (Newspaper) - May 21, 1884, Penn Yan, New York                            Published Every Wednesday By Hitter pilgrimage he sought to win far dim to we titbit he would roam within 1 nr paths of loud with Jy nb groans of white human brakes of whence the O er swamps jt envy where the sco pion stung His eager feet pressed onward to atta i of that desired domain And there at worn fugitive of fate He the mighty clarion at the gatr A more and while its prowl peal rose The towers would the portals would tin close even then by foredoom pro dropped dead err hiv lips had waked one Bound I bear it singing Softly la u under ume Staging if God had taught II better far the Night and day ungi Staff U while 1 sit alone it so tbt heart can bear h u bailer farther on Farther then how much farther KOMI OM by one only It better farther oa YATES COUNTY CHRONICLE Yates Subscription K 00, if TiSA la 5S in o air j lot win u I until ordered out VOLUME NUMBER 21. PENN N. MAY 21, 1884. D on H nc ci ill the ac or writes to the New York aj follow the mam I m b Oi ihe world is fueled is not one more shallow than thf of some tragic to be con what are called studi of If this claim thing it that the worki of tins poit are of on stic ind that research and I inspiration Hie j ured to discover his h Iden and these turn aro ordained to expound this bible nf stage Hum A tragedy u a great lort designed not lo be read or mcli taled upon but to be represented bu lore a mixed audienci Its language therefore should ear and s M it flows from nhs of the speakers Ha nun she ulj be clear and lout If it is not s i then nd lic poet Is CZAB AMP m Bold Plat FalUd of literature Bow fa cor- of London Is the of of the daring and la tie U U founded on nld to hart liken In St General Gourko bad Iram to act u ot the The time wu unusually tn lag for the authorities Nihilism bad developed from u destructive Spiled to and re- looa into a creed for the application of violence lo the tion of political problems To the at- tack had Ike war upon and ready oa monarch of all the fell tlw ground tremble beneath him Then as now the a hot bod of ferment and with more in heada than common a nick greater capacity for talk than for in the police a vast amount of trouble At it became to fill the and eren the of educational ou the aili with armed police The ex- culminated in disturbance and the disturbance led lo a large number of the fear that certain bodies of discontented workmen might with the aid produce a general kept the authorities constantly on the and of all those who shared In the work the police not a inan had more arduous duties to or at- them better than General Ibj awning when the hi height the ful eye of a policeman posted at tho top of tho Prospect caught coming up the M trot It bore ial well known In the Russian tho coachman waa who IB Mig in defiance ot lib to the great ot St on aldu rode the regular escort ot alx mounted each holding hia lance Ui wl waving liu ball of Miag bii mon aa If wan on lha Don than upon IB ol General Gourko and bin of had nd Minted hla picket ol Uto at tho top of tha aud at war into tha OH aide of which Um and tic oi winter palace having drawn up at aide of the general alighted tug Oa officer ol private prefect tUttel object of turned lam conference with hour wai true day bating just dawned At the no it concerned of the emperor The janitor was at tint mtx that his kad already in bed an hour nt last up bread they together trod on gorgeous ed paat wealth ol the winter palace in malachite and lapiz only to out General was instructed to wail At point of- ficer to have repeated of his de- cision narrative represents him closely the prefect of police In the growing and oJ proceeding in the direction of in no great basic to arouse royally from its fint The man not rouse the czar at all h it t c e to to the guard room aud patch a messenger lUe man left Ihe on Neva side lie there took a and past the sulu entrance Into the During hu absence calmly on eral impatiently paced the loon and tha military ui ul ihe imperial bedchamber went about git orders to the palace guards la a quarter ol an hour the per hid been sent to General residence m and he brought back information that tbo prefect of at that moment 111 bed Thu earlj visitor was thus an impostor Ho was something loi from Ins alter lie hid ind drew forth barrel revolver and two-edged In knife Ihe uar s had Won yet it had hung lor 11 lew momenta in tho balance The made up tho prelect ot police to tbc details ol comples ion and the emperor himself Not a whit less was the nrt which bad re produced the Gourko coach and paly the sham w is secured and not Ui with his arrest guards hail from tho palace to seize Ihe latter lint the equipage had gone Hie wire the jrt nc A afterward told liow ho hid cavalcade piss over one ol thu and in u tin r of The r ir was found and all that could be ascertained them or their steeds the six be mounted and lanco m tu this day Ai for the chief actor in iho the conspirator who in AIS impersonation of General of his inability to bo m tno places at one and the same his personality hat never been disclosed tie is the mystery which have never been abl to penetrate turn and keeps It to the present rao for he u still prisoner m h at IAU I He n not a cl his is to lull truths about whut and lint to tell about what is lo he no reason to obscure Diere me 110 two iv m about him be hai no lor mis leading or for iho people I so called stn lent ol Is a narrow fellow who seeks to torturu the meaning ol triv ml m the text into what lire termed now foi the pose of rendering conspicuous at expense of the poet to whom le imputes ly the worst fault a dramatist can exhibit If such lows could arouse the sleeping spirit of tho erand old man like the ghost m to revisit the glimpses of the moon an 1 then subu t to him their new readings 1 can iia agme his reply What on earth docs it er interpretation w ill serve 1 cannot remember which I intended My dm mas were written under the spur of necessity to meet need of theater ol which 1 was one of the man agers v ill be found to contain errors and blemishes Lot them be so and do not irago shipers to turn defects into beauties Nature is full of imperfections und if It pleased tho great author lo leave work so to seek to perfection in every miserable little heap of details you bring to mj notice do not the purpose and of my play and if they concern the action nor the passion nor the charm tern why make so much aelo about notl I un neither honored II bj tbo blind worship bestowed on by dome writers II had depended on text 1 should h iv c been shelved two centuries ago between Johnson mud singer or ben led with and I own mv existence to tho singe to the No dramatic poet has any existence m the closet of my six about u sur Vive Ihe rest aie I ir the admiration of those who never them ol these round lo it and all Ui foi the greit actor play affords urn h opi it will hold its life on the stage and Libor KoH aro read is a matter ol lo the I Him and Othello I owo existence to 113 1-dniund Ke und Garnck who joined lut embraced my ami my characters my language and reshaped my work to lit their 1 Ins Is the way to study The s power to a n is sion is a gift not a deliberate artistic effort obtained study It is a lo bo developed and improved by Iho poit affords tho actor an opportunity tu display 1m one is the of tho other in tie grand Iho actor who id built on a h is so called -is merely u mouth piece notan for ho should ob- tain hit iration as tbo poet gets out of hh inner 1, who sav this am both an ic or mil anil I si c ik of whut I I I be forgiven loi aro some women whoso education lias stopped short writing and spell ing who are up into OIH positions the stage taking refuge bch nil goo T looks to be students ol Othe humbug ol it and how den is fooled Remain A Holt education but a great to show that little off by bi words ped at tho Bacon House list night lie cinie m in the and alter supper he took a bi lef tin n abi ut town At y o clock ho to thu hotel and after wanning himself at tbc up to Ilia counter and leaning over said to Chai B u on Well Mr I 111 re said will cnde lu H pie for vou Alier st t Mi Lun yer li ick to tlic r n here he stood loi it the end ol iv Inch t me he in ej ed tho ind i bet t od i 1 will icni u i Ml I lit sir 1 u VV 111 del il the mill iv is n un Mi stood it the ee inter il moment and see ing n sign ejf ge t- tmp whit lie iv anted Young Him 1 times I lined lo I ull njr un 1 int to um 1111 1 me n hit riled tin ill il IL e ki k ami prefixing bis with not in iv e be in i It u he said u le in ui Young mm slid the vou aro a fool don t know thing In t 1 to go to Oh t i on the I ui ui No veil llllll t 1 el II Wit eel to tern t n anil vet I ren nn three oil tele l ike fiat s all voi tu iv retire didn t vou Ob vex vatel lliu man 1 t s h ive ume I i mv 1 k in I v nil tin v lv t I loin ite s lei ei I il il 1 1 ic Ibe tl bis on the N ro 11 b i v e t u 1 11 ni i bull it in bu j the crn st j oor t an cng til I l I Iv sel H richer i tin h 11 i er j i l dm In d 1 c ie 11 t i whose e I Mil ll lie u It t Dine il Un 1 Mi n I vv i eh iv en it I Ul j tl lid s I 1 I 1U1 1 U U Hi el 1 OU thi ll H ll hi 1 1 111 l he Ik I fast lew V 1 el e I With He was Is 1 J HL aj lowed le ei u e k then la I swooped down upon h h s g mand was tuok I i 1 11 four 1 our this d i h anei has a UDL r has p t ou um tie m anj wb ch we seek e go ir i 01 Me v cs fi 0111 the ef of cl ill id r alien hard h even no v rec ie t alien tiou the Use of woolen un leic Ihe of persons of hej male SHI do show ot us wholesome qualities but remains lenl Ic in of these auet u far r nun bcr eif women and children wno r refer an undersuit of smooth but meaner linen Vet the advantages ol wearing wool next Hie skin are apparent on do not depend on its greater warmth and closeness of application It is further capable according to us texture and In virtue ol Us on ol better adaptation in respect of temperature to the needs of various climates and Iho changes of seasons than other dress material whether it be line or dense 01 light woolen ing n is exhibits a special for absorbing aud distributing mo Jt is tilts 1) which renders it the cover ing of the ilh ng sk n II one be engaged for example active of a linen will ab- sorb w hut pi ol translation it can till it is wit but will leave much upon the clammy u Irom In more spongy will rest upon a skin which it bas nearly dried and but damp itself It is that in an after chill and m summer ab m winter the body is in the case most ably disposed to resist it is not loss than it may appear less white and if the wearer it is surprising how long it will its pi utj Iho dis- advantage of skin in nation to which it sometimes gives rise is usually with coarseness of quality or freshness of manufacture and is with nearly all who bavo experienced it a merely transii nt condition us well is men we repeat but above all and tho aged who are alike particularly apt to take adopt a woolen tci al foi their m It is possible lo adjust tho to the season so that it shall be wirm enough in and not too warm m summer I Jjast In Reel Blows out the Ught Old Undo and Ins wife were holding i love feast tbo other night recounting old times As the couple slowly to retire went over the gone by in 11 enterta mug Do ou know 11 ah 1 feel just us voting 113 J ever said Lncle 1'longligit do 1, t noi h Aunt a thought suddenly occurred to Uncle and wheelmen on his heel he cued out in bed blows out the and made a plunge for Ins side the conch His wife though taken sur prise was nothing behind him in anil their aged heids met about the of thei bed with a. startling thump Aunt Kiah doubled up on the floor anil old Lncle git tho top ol 1 is bead two old fools we be how A ru I icsa borne nc ir tor Mass recently stinted a lox to which chise the soon los ng e f tin p m A week later the dog still being was n up by bis m isle but mem of the happening to go to thB held wLich hid been tbc scene of the lound n fox hole 1 be elog hud tl ed to follow into this dug twice Ins hud banking up much behind r Unit ho could not get Iho poor fiom whom an had been i ut oil HIS soon aud found to bo hungry ind Ins seven dii s of ment II is sometimes foi gotten lhal so called m their convulsive Intended lo eject fiom tl o an cells or passages ol the lungs 01 fiom the windpipe 01 secretions or exudations 01 e i ninth Hit acl I 1) is seldom anj between tho f and foic of a and the need foi it tins is bo cause the act of being of pel formed 'n of i special of the the ol ol the nerves in the production of tho muscular con tractions cough determines its force and instead ol their being governed us ought lo solely ol expulsion owing to tho sympathetic connection ol nerves enl groups of and in with untcH cough mav be cicil which aro not IOL il to the I foi we th it to be i ol of 01, it le helpful kind is in I ict a causa if nice inel ml ivc uc m pi ic tie u i no eel Ji as l iml in itsell u on tun ct An He re a tale vv i i a 1 mora 1 ere were LUUS i s M n cumi n and u le Ah lo nn i s ni In bev I mca ure po 1 iff S w ng l me nigh L jine cousin said Mou ve ur field is but small fake my plowing am g vc me Ah we t u good to sav N so he took the dog and worked so we'll tint he got much the better crop of the tw Ibis made Mou so spiteful that be se lire to his cousin s held and poor Ah was in such despair that be actually w nt and rolled among the tl imes who were ou on a plundering expedition saw h tu and sue Ibis must be a for doesn t hurt So they took and carried him to a mountain top and M hile he slept piled up him gold and silver bowls and rico and rare fruits When he awoke he was indeed a happy tnd took homo his treasures But Alou watched aud said by you re as rich as a Prince You 11 me some won t you? No replied you re a bad and sot my field on fire bo Mou went and set fire to his own Seld and rolled in it and forthwith came five one of them a young and when Iho four had got him by laa armi and Ihe one began to cry Let me help carry hue there a ing for you to hold him by replied its mother Tho little on crying and at last got hold of Mon by tho hair ol the anil led the cession Alou didn t having his hair and bit tho little monkey till it screamed Ah you re You re no god Stay cried the and throw Mou into a thorn bush He was all day strug glmg ho could get and was with blood when ie got home where s your gol 1 and asked Ah lo sin Ah 1 m well lor harm ng yon pun sud the re Mou I bring back nothing but needles C ill the women to take me Alt Ike It He'd Slart a Poper With the recent visit of Iho Illinois Press Association to Washington among Iho other places of visi ted bj them was tho Depart where niter securing the fiary from tho Secretary they taken by their guide down into the is the millions of surplus revenue that hive been so accumulating foi tho past The group of were par struck with the packages of which had tho value of the con tents printed in plain letters on the outside of cich the mtc lest taken in this the guide picked up a package milked 000 000 ind handing it to a fat kaid that under jour asm and CILU say that you have had 000000 in hands all at once ihe hugged tho bund e up to hi client convulsively anil a twelve split ins countenance into tw g od n hemispheres I on dowith it Hawkin if it were all one ol hi Jho bucol c st turned pale the cold gathered on his mil Ins eves stuck out liko the knot on iv hat nek at the buo o possessing so much wealth 1 il I or go down to An oia ho it last managed to gisp out and ei by thunder 1 d start newspaper IJ late of the American Publishing Company Hart ford was tho first publisher who gave favorable e to Mark twain s and caused ll to be ot withstand ing the rollicking satire the laughter pi evoking character and the popular elements of the its author had the greatest in getting it before public He had as a liu by his little containing the Jumping Frog other before setting out oa his travels la thi HAirt NOT Cot HE n t Kc t n l al nlv ail tl e of falc L uty I nu de LJo the 1 a c er bet de o Res ice Conflicts past Ood shall cnw i thj work at last In a little book from the preas ol Mesera Ne a large number of practical though receipts are given for making of various the griddle cake to the stately bride without by the use of the Bora Baking Powder Experienced house keepers inform us that custom has obtained large precedence over old fashioned in economical and that the product is fre superior to lhat where eggs are and that leai butter la also required for shortening purposes Tho advantage la not alone in the saving effected but in the avoidance of the trouble attendant upon fresh eggs and the annoy of an occasional cake spoiled by the accidental Introduction of an egg that baa reached little lo nearly the incuba tory period The Royal Baking Powder also invariably insures perfectly sweet and handsome or when used for griddle cakes to be eaten hot enables their production in the shortest possible space of makes most len der and as well as Thero Is uo Other prepara like it tlic 1 journals have hid a it deil to 1 itL v the uial f the in ir Lc aud 1 uiv m e tl e lul of 1 oid im The In eleven u nil scribed is l 1 h t 11 i le i- h i i aneil h u ind tilt tho mil th it come once tUu oil LI a Ne v ork ble inks ind 1 lu MILI ox hi ui II be i uler a Uo mon 1 i d II le t the 111 It f i-l i n n te u ti t II l- i i dm I il ind the Ue 1 i e i i u- el lite veils ml i i l coin the 1 111 it uliel in one tru K tu leu on r iloie Inch e th i wedding w M 1 c t 1> the voi n rie n w ho w is 111 i fc v mo ill la ken t t Is the cite Um e i l 1 e v 1 i e hn I 1 1 i I f le tl t el tl 1 uil H in Bv in 1 li 1st r U i l u in 1 sh punt of vieu if co ir Mis 1! 1) in u i n e u ti e lul d e h tin be 1 1 1 n s s in it on it the ne Ir i e KM n down tui pre h I i not i L iti 11 to little s it n t v it vv i ki I i w ik i strut 1 1 II 13L I t Uih i in if ut tii I h ivc he lid ut t m r nn 1 the biu th u 1 n j lo do with the liir 1 oil at 1 1, H dif thing ik Aether la u t U is H mem tu r V o i Um something like it Ion out my 111 UC Lf aud he had and prepared ho had naturally very hulo doubt ol its accept Ho was doomed to and bitter disappointment He his to one publisher after another tn New but not one would take the risk of putting It in book lie sent it to will Iho same resull and lo Philadelphia only to be again rebuffed By this time he wis as be inferred in no mood Ho confessed thit his vanity hid been and he was so dissatisfied with ins work he was ready to throw it mto the tnc Hiving It to le i hug of thice ol the c ties of tho union to no purpose it was not strings that he was troubled and hull While m this soil disgusted ho met the late Albert D Rich to whom ha handed tho to soo if it was so bid ison pro it full ol the ex which people anil e his Ishment that anv publisher of gence and should liave de it ion L un ol bo inv moie c 1 th in I un metis haro is much c one t out of mo us i s ot Richard son n ho Ind published books Amci ican s ud that ho iv n go ng to ind that he would t eke the with him ind ho was thu the would bo id tike it He put it into the hands of then w ho iv us immensely i with it Hut sumo of ami d lector weie und se in inv objection that he t n dc. del I he nil I ill nsl it ou s ice lut i inic in n n I n tl iv it 1 vi IT ei t ic in I ind ic tc thai I tlie b ok ft tu tl e stir 11 i r I i ss rf the is li l ile Miles lo due in lu editions is sa d to hive J JOO copi i Ihu AlULl e in ai v e e ired irom bil lo I 0 1 v Us pul II s t J r i IIM v T nn n to bu VV In It Dieln I II vv is loul HIT i i l n u 1 i v of ei l u c i .ni e I him to post h in en ind is tl v left the hotel tl r iske i Bv the w w ho tin hot 1 J Hlu the Standard 1) Compaui wi It e II c u asked abut the opera 1 ouse a toll budje i n iper an 1 a ho it ud tl t. s in in its rece v I t ere ir iv h el ti this t WQ ou st u I ha a l i t- t Us e M bv e the r be w d LS it nils eel n i s i l lur the s to IreL unibe railroad ind draw the eat oJ town at the ud I i MAV ihe ar v i 1 f the blood depend the vigor anil 1 of tl e whole system Disease of vinous in Is is often only the sign that nature la to remove the disturbing cause A eely that gives life and to tha eradicates scrofula and other tics from as Hood s un does must be tho means of pre many diseases tl at would occur without its use Sold by dealers who IB the slowest m making promise is the moat faithful in the pc of it Five years ago my life waa a dread lie time from Heart Disease since usin Graves Heart Regulator the would fail me in telling th food I Colom For sale at druggists 50 2 51 Every man who strikes blows fo for lor lo he be just as good an anv 8 he is a hammer U W Kansas City writes I consider Joseph's Oil one of the bee amily medicines I ever had m t will cure most thing At drug should a resultant of instituted fo unselfish It is me to mako reputation a pursuit Dr Great Nerve Restorer is tiie marvel of tbo age for all nerve diseases All free Send to Arch Pa 46yl bonnets appear among Easter novelties Wolcott N T Rheumatic Co have been troubled for the paat year with or cramp m my limbs so at times I could scarcely get around I consulted several Clans and was treated by but re no benefit I commenced taking Rheumatic and three bottles me entirely I can mos heartily recom lend your for it has cured quite a number that 1 am personally MERRILL Of the ol Merrill An excess of calcareous or limy mat ter in the blood and an insufficient supply of acid in the to hold parli eles in is the direct cause and the best known to and expel these corrupt and poisonous particle's from the system is Rheumatic Syrup WHOLE NIMBER BUSINESS IN T KNOX ILLE r WILLIAM al A AND OOP i. E ro Style Jor tU RICH PARLOR HANDSOME CHAMBER SUITS FANCY CHAIRS Of De POWDER Absolutely Tl li n vtr maiv I of Ibant klaji and be mid In com the of low L slum or Sold mil i l Co 108 HOYAL TIO 11 D M O at AN II 81.x k rf turara from s to S to I- lu N 8TBSST U. ll put in gotd uid td out broken in a reliable ner reliable K W REYNOLDS I DENTIST BE AT new Denul and ov t SMITH BOOK Feather fans take others precedence of al Why suffer with sick hen ache when a bottle of Shedd's L ttl Mandrake Pilla will cure you For sale by T F Wheeler Co and pelerines fashionable are excessively An Angel of Mercy is what mothers call Ex Cough Syrup wuen children have the croup F Wheeler eS Co Silk mitts are solid with no clock work or lace aud have very long Cough and Consumption Cure is iold by ua on a guarantee It cures con Sold by M J BJe o n Some of Ihe newest wedding rings inve lilt e diamonds embedded in others have I aet brilliant RII I 1 1 to 4 Ihs of olor the Onp package r I If 10c Tor a ly We prohibition anel we in 1 and ttl en we f rm r lut in gH II e alter ne I Mork fir die latler Hit are II f m h l. the Tb in uie 1 il ilu u r Every H H tut lul en I Itat c I rH mly ten cenM J J lies 4D e o w of narrow .re seen on new h oil in d ill on h I er ri Sold M J 03 e o are h f tilt Ir aac 1 ji 1 .id 3 is what you need lor i f appetite nd all symptoms of Price 10 nd 75 per bottle Solel I y M J ones 93eow td ot to kill The training of mind hat comes the loss of health s damage ad of a blessing For lame back aide or chest uae Sbi o s Porous Price K cunts Sold y M J Jones 93 e o v those actions which love and performs if performed as tuple duties and with ulty to nothing aa Christian nights made miserable Lj hat terrible s Cure u the emedy for y j 3eleo w n J How Watch Cases are l a successful and imitation is one ot the best proofs ol real honest mcr t nd thus H is that the Ja GoW WaUt Case has its imitators tell the genuine by the trade marl from vv Inch is i p ur of Bo sure BOTH croni and s ire stamped in the cap of the witch CISC Jew are verj cautious en- dorsing an article not only laow tint it is but thit the chancier of the is b ch tint the quality of tl e goods will p rl ea I aih pue I mother Doa t ami sell of el SJ with tho rases 1 J i h I Tni e 1 No Tamen How I vv into my 1 la uw time in 1 In ill In r f I LI 1 Jim i anil ILL ttu I be t t icf anil Ltoy Styles can be leift at the tended without H. 1K5 H. I arc offering special D IB All other ihe Lowest Prices and every article t HUMPHREYS ron TUT or DISEASES op HORSES CATTLE DUGg A Full Line of lor all hours or i ot oor BOROMAN FREER Tai H aid tarn tra Slock Hone Coal Mine Com pun ion y PI l and Itti perfe t Veterinary Manual fc receipt of prl e weni free 1 1IIMPIIKL18 109 Street York tn IEI Bus Die Penn in Hind Midc Kip Boot the Penn Yan Hand Veal Call Boot We make those Boots to e Without Extra Kip Call Boots and Shoes Made to 01 No Silt Boots Repaired ind Bring np jonr Boots aud Shoes jou w int them JACOB to my c.r. In 1 wlu cm or wlA wort M ud UMC BMV W Hup over 1 TRAVELERS AND PENN YAH STAGE A at t A M acu BeOr M J H AND so A Peu i B. t. BATH BAIL ROAD On and after May 88, 188S, will run 2" 12 21 11 51 1. 4o 05 4G C Cold tp M. W. DARRIN A Main Penn Yan N Y u a w ei Ti lu el b tt 12 lu BATH Ik II t n II V m 50 14 v M 8 3 8 wi S IS S 3< 3 42 R 44 M m UK P. 05 m And T m. BAY AND R 0 NO 3, Tikt U. 5 00 1 JO 8ojn, 1 no r CT 10 an 031 SI ira jo lo -i 4 41 Ow S 10 LAKE I he new ind steaner Pt run as until further notice I An we it Tenu 7-00 A. M i a. Arrive at Ha I T tl 11 I- re- Art O C far t. 1884 r. v 5-00 i M CENTRAL RAILWAY or GEORGE TO BEEBE PEARLINE BEST THING p IN HARD OB HOT OR COLD LUOR 111! ri ho lo SOAP S K thn lS lea gi t IT g tl 0 nb vc nl BI i mra I eni ehli Ni r lur C EPILEPTIC ejf w l pay th u yot c oh T iuf C I at iv tl 9 w wUich L h TK n cur er r n ay ben UI i dv rot VB Picturesque I I EN 11 UM ttl M. Nd U. TABU 10-57 l for i M Southern tor York Jacob Penn N. Y. The Largest in YATES Our work is first it needs no words of from it What wo desire most is that to an Open or Top Brewster or ot any Will call at our and examine our stock before making a We Dial e a of Light Road Wagons Truck Sulkies We sell all our goods at Penn Van N Y 1882 Palace to to P lo B DOB rEUM 6 ftt Yan A K A Baltimore i. u 1 un n f run tnln 1 1 lo mud from Baltimore to Rocb 1 u F 11 SO Ar u Petm 12 06 M cn to and to t ud Both For and all Information Inquire of I E. 1'UQH ttfn Manas tr j R WOOD Ayt S CORN INO 41 tf NO RAILWAY nt H 14 nt H at V Ju 6 Dundee ru L ft Rock aw 15 IB rv u t OUR NEW NO. 14. Low Down Roll Tho Most Attractive Most Desirable Top Desk U e Ma k t all W r t crry Hock pa. 1, at 292 Tl i Kt Center ht H ac 3 4 p I va 10 m Bark at II Pui BI 11 M U 68 Rock Hir an ml U 1 1153 n I i at J T if Lilt V. I- I M n I. nt r Ualle t- It 10 pub 1 r A 1 1 Prov 2rD OAT AND WHEAT STRAW l Ml I PAPER i i vii I H UiLLa J AT THE HEAD T th a EoH Top Extreme Height 40 Inches LEAF t of BEAUTY AND DESK CO 11 fC roh j. a Rir an ni j W nt lu 1 on i f Et rle i t 11 id m it 4 Wl p nt ml i k O ii E. B PRACTICAL CAR J The undersigned having bought out the interest of the Union Carriage is prepared to offer to the public a fine line of and everything in the carriage at the lowest pricte Particular paid lo all l airing ai I lilt I Penn 18. f for B. Pret al Clocks urf loci I em w. or Up A lar Je Ui in o aient Spectacles and w l facility f r 3fscblne and Trad Do larx ti lor of  

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