P'TSpW 'W VIKI :.te .'I.W- ta sA'i1: ?55w:w LT.7I 5".ttt'l- bt. . jr.. ;, ",-; 'AWlILftO-l -T- J, aggsyffi tv & &. feH p n fir- . i' '"" ; Ba -- PflteMKlM A IB- MR HMlMMiirMMBiau MJMm,iiMft a-aaa MHMiMiniMiuiiniN Ilia 3 !-s IB is IS if IB IB Jl .!" 1" IB Ji S" M klBBfl Ml M KB 51 i" B llll B mm moo Igli MM MCf) MOB SSI Ss BJH SB-fl K)(Q Wwily IntDleieer t vy&t -w r. . (ijfHKt IW--MMY vr ' mMmmvi 1 1MKOHCC JtUtUtflttlCtt. - . ...... '), f m -1aQAMn. MABCH 11, Uff. --' - . .fktlMgMsrtfakM-. wrv. jjruukc, president ei ue J.. x mm CC-spany, of Blrdbore, has I tetter te bis empleye, which in my com temper, advising teet Jetalwt or reesalnlner with the -Laber. He argues that the dOCC BOt BUD-lv the laborer i,mk bat deprives him of it by .attlcee; and furthermore upon tee skilled workman Of cam In the. nn.-Ill.1 r,,i' wtkief te obtain for him a mob Deyena that which the .?:w or supply ana demand Mr. Bmnlrn ion lef -- , . w w -.., w-U IY!-MfACt:lriRr nwtnn-a St.- ..! j-j .-. tug I'll.U rlunraMnctanil anil r a.m.. :-.... ilOHBMpreacwiuFr.lt. He further MttMttalthOlUtha WOrkm&n vhnhtlnnT. -tiaMOBia lea desirable than one who IftOt, fee baa no objection te empleving tMB betoeKinc te a labor tin inn. iin. teas an attempt Is made te interfere with jMiBurcB.Ki te dictate new the work vtoe. -one, who la te be em- ad who is net. Whenever tO this, work Will 1m arwirm! Myone who makes himself prominent ptTein such an attempt cannot be BlOied bv thla mai... ) t, . .:. .T7--r-y .r ,-miet OwO-trauen Mr. Breeke, ,' wn think-. tV -w.iti - gjtMM Wifc S-S-S at tar, mtfmMmmmtmmttmnnmTMncinm KmjSimmwm.i'tm wash ast, ffiMnhWtmXXJQWKCWM, Si -- vwihv- -u cannot ue Plu1I2,ie,,tlPnea- "onghUfe'betoo ler argument that anem-tata- mnrmt OWINimnmiMnt .. if 3,--It vi".T"-?"i'J i !'.- . r -.!-" aic-ata te him , V'J.WISU-- BB ipTey or hew he shall con- less. They bt aav thatthnv net wnrir for film huf. thaw .... ; ibiat ethers shall net ; and this is the law. The Workman controls his ntt-n lahnrnnl- t'WHe may demand higher wages and may SSt. -ek te secute them by a combination JV'V .llli nlWn in m.l.l-- .1 .1 . i. . miuui.u.i- iu uilu IUO UCllianU. J1UI - lift I'Jll.n.lK f llrltr rlnmanil na n A.t4f. . wUUw. wj uvuAnuu u u wUUUlllUIl Ul his employment, that ethers shall net be em em plejed, nd the law will net permit him te prevent the employment of any who are williDg te be employed. V ,' Tlliil Will ItA rniinodeH nrl 1, Ik. !!.:. v-vwi .t. Uj HiU lSBders of the Knights of Laber. Theoretically they de net claim, as we HBderstand, the power te prevent w?n employer from emnlevincr anvn '-$0 te willing te be employed. But the , i,1--!-! u me organizauen are net g-- nch discipline that they refrain trvm using ue power ei union they f;j--- mcir uig-iu-ttlien 10 l.i,.- t&tA tAtBAna 111I.M11 UAI. tk)n from acccetliiff emDlevmpnt nsmtm.!-. .'"'the Will of their iinlnn TK I. jthe habit of the Knights of Laber te die. , atete their employers as te whom they tP-"Jv. .wus an unuertaKmg of ttla kind which ilr. Breeke resisted and .IMltt Closed his works. His workmen tM-Mtebave returned te reason, as they M . K . . f;,?'"w" -" " uuw -uumg ngaiu. r Mthe-nlKhtsef Laberwerefnllv nr,ur I? JW control of their national bnnrs nnii n ,;pdnclplea they profs?, we are net se jwra.aa Mr. Eroekeis, that it would te a o-denrnl7iUonforthecoi:ntrv'i hn.ir.M : '.;JMr. 'Breeke will remembpr that i . &.Aaa always been disposed te strikes, it 1 -,w uncertainty which has been hurtful , warn -especially 11s xmreasenablecp.s. It I clear that If labor is under intalli- conirei ju demands will im . -MNW reasenable than if it is net. !?m -ujihcs eniy reasonable demands 3" narm can come from them. That it has sfiBet reached this stara of twrfwfinn Cv ii." VKa" "- WUJ0 ""is --given te the or- " &tm 4lWlt a V.m- i!-- A. . j.Pwuen w Dnng its unruly elements into l m-wjduilb 01 iiisciniinA rnnt n.isj n t.?6tAinf. tf . u-.i . ." , . .v.iuiiiui, uuueue. in ract it Sis probable that it cannot, These days of ITlrtwrttteiZ..S?10"" Jfwwe test will be with dull times', when JW'-'r-wir ue 'werea a-a the work- -Mtt brOUBht te a realWnttn- r .. ,. . "ifBe, as Mr. Breeke sava. 'w Jf ':mmizatIen of labor ..; .., "4a price beyond the market value it j get tat value for it, and can compel pleyers te pay it. who am tint mu.. r their seu. of fairness r n' u,),nm .1 - . - 1T.-U114 MiCiC fBOUeuessmany; antlin wis it does the Leess of the country n wi.e -n.,1.... w?t cbtaln a price that the employer can t ret back In 11lna t.t. .i.. . -- ...MA M, KwwU3. ttroeKoacortamly right in sayieg t sKilleu labor accents a w-b n nn.e,u.. ,.. I'otsereus burthen in un!U: wltbuj.- -mw.; una um 13 a weakness In the itaet Laber eriraniz&t'nn whi. -tn 'Pcebably be ita destruction. Trade mens are piactlcsWe and inav ha QS. TiiO lOCOmetivn Amrtnnnva n paeiatry, for instance, baye a very sue- -III r rM-nf-lHftn KlAu t . , matien with the Knights of Laber, W Of the Lack ttt avmnah n.111. lawaaents. The afwnMnUnn nf APet l-T11618 hM decllaed thisunleD, !'- rT'u U new at oeen ."r'--- -iwiv m 1 : the irea workers Irfn ki .i- rmlM drivers and the irea workers W"- ga care of theaaelTes IM.ethar .! at uw. - ... rltteasl-jhbut-wslWe. Buslne-s f be well united with 5 f aaeft-wseM-aws-hMWMit as true let tha prkMral aan m f or hlaa of the aaetury. It fa gaaaraBjr quoted B SO UM lBI-t-llea nf a-UIn a geed example, but te eqaaUy apposite in aw eaaa 01 action uiai is unworthy of lml lml tatlea. These thoughts are induced by the reflection upon the number et strange suicides that have followed se close upon each ethers heels in Philadelphia. The auiclde.ef thirteen-yeai-eM Annie Niblick was se utterly without cause that neighbors were suspected of complicity In ber death. The case was reported at length in the newspapers and was widely read be cause of ita aenaatlenal features. 1U perusal seems te have been tee much for bright, healthy, thirteen-year-old Geerge Simen, who hanged himself for no cause, in his father's cellar en Saturday. He had shown much interest In the accounts et little Annie Xibllek'a suicide, and traa nf a temperament en which such stories made a deep impression, lie evidently made up his mind te fellow her example, for his preparations showed mat dlihnri!nn. Here was a life gene out due te the deep effect a tragic story made upon an impres. sienablemind. But the suicidal list tines net ntnn here. On the same day that young Simen maae away with himself, Win J. Krause, a saloon-keeper, shot himself dead for no apparent cause. Within the same twenty four hours Obadlah Whesleck, a wealthy reel use, was found hanging te a cress-beam in the attic et his house. It will be observed that three of these four suicides were almost identical in their methods. "Whether all would have came te pass eventually, or whether Annie Ni blick's fate inspired or hastened them .makes an interesting psychological question. However the explanation, one suicide al ways brings ethers In its train. m Xe one ought te forget M. meeting te dls cuj ihf um.ilclpil bill at the Beard or Trade rseau en Tuesday, March It is net surprising that a stranger in Phila delphia net long since ussd the expression 'Jeim Philadelphia in Wan-makers," ae big a part et the city is Included nnder the deslg. nation, Wan-makers. The tenth birthday of this great bailnesa house was celebrated en R turri.v Thl tn- l- .- 1. .. t- ...- world. Tbe mammoth building at TWrteecth - tunuiut gunu u um eceaw two acres, bat the itore grew, covered evsr a street, eliubed Inte the air and new the fleer space 1b something ever fourteen acres. The place la aa great that when tbe four thousand regular empleye, are In their places early in '.ha -leralng before tbe customers arrive the eta-' 3;eis comparatively empty. All tbe ch-glng tu gene en without a step in the b-slneas. There are new fifty-two depart meats, each ene being In reality a large store c.aea Tun Philadelphia Press says Bellefenle ought te bars tbe state csplUl. What has Bellefonte done te deserve such a cruel fate ? Tub constitution bl convention committee has been giving close study te tbe anti-dls-crlmln-Uen question new before the state leg. islature, Tbe secretary et the committee writes that under the bill Ne. 107, tb baes in passenger travel are continued ; the dis crimination In supplying cars is net prohi bited ; methods of evading the constitution are provided ; discrimination lu favor el in. dlvlduals la permitted ; tbe railroads can determine hew far they will obey tbe coniU ceniU coniU tutlen ; the commlsiien la aulherlzHl te sus pend the long and short haul previsions of the constitution jsocresy of rates Is secured ; there is practically secret advance and re duction of freight chutes ; there are no crim inal penalties ; peeling Is encouraged ; the secresy of railroad accounts Is preserved, and unlawful consolidations, lree passes, Ac, are net prohibited. This is a wUolseme Indict Indict tnent. The poepl6 are aklng ler bread nnd will rcceive astene. Wi:st CnKSTcn U very anxious ler free postal de'Iyey. It will next be asking for f.-ce lLcchcs. Tne old rule that meutal ability is net hereditary seems te be well illustrated in the family of James G. Blame. HI sons are all very commonplace young men. It was thought that the latest te attract the public feU.tt'6n, James O. Blaine, Jr., hsd some thing la him, because he was the here In runawey marriage with a very charming girl. But expectation baa net been realized. Tbe young man accepted h pest en a rittsburg paper, the Times, and hsd a tine opening for a Jeur-alistlc career. It appears, bewever.that h. did little or no actual work for the paper te which be was attached, at least, with aaalary, save te occasionally stroll quite leisurely Inte the city editor's room, where he would dls cuss the pessinb future career of himself and the history et the ether male membera of his fHr, smekinp, meanwhile, alargenumter efc.arettes. Ue ws quite apt In work ing" the office for theatre tickets, and en thcae terms, never lalltd te pay his respects aarl attention te every dramatle attraction visiting the city. Whenever he visited the local room be fairly staggered the reporters wilu tbe variety of his always stunning clothes. Evidently there is no presidential 11 irntctj-m timber In thn iifnn.i ..-.,( of the Blaine family. All will be glad te knew from the Phila delphia Times that ' everything points te ft boom m business this spring." Tub Central Pennsylvania conference of tbe Methodist EDlscecalchurph in R.n-r,....- have put themselves en record against ttt ui"u iicunse diu new -.(ere tbe state legls 4 lure. And yet hair a leaf is better than l. bread. IUUH1KO i-7f THB CLUCK. Editor lunch's Bacy K.mintfcstiert m E. rltlDg Time In Tills coeniy. from the ktauch Chunk Demecr-t, The FhilRdelphis ,?,., referring te the alleged turning back tbe congressional clock he as te galu a little mere time for business, aya t'irore than thirty years sge tbe clock was mcved at the instance el the meat up- ?.JeiP::a!fer?,t.h8 1,ou,e hM ew knewS, -.tnn Boyd, of Kentucky. The practice - , Z nl known -nd hM nver worked ltjr?Lug back -8 deck Is thus virtually S?r?-1lrbuch hlgh -uthry ' the Phil.-rrUwt.V."- mention . b" rw7M, lerti ?,l? a-e-hi thk. s-.-jer 1S13 t" Ewiftenshin. Ifaaster- y,-:thepubUche1.S.7,el r. "I , . ,K tU9 Whig deleaata eieoUen '?aa,,,J L ,, l W," .n !--tsfiIe-ed h?ust c! . -fltiw (privately) moved lerward twenty mluut(-rrem hall pt five te Un ,Uhf,:e2!;slx'.Pk m' -ni move eiM0. cd the polls twenty minutes belere tLe rcgnlsr time, and live mere voter, were ruTedoutbytbecIecka It then .Sd--SS luimUes past six. And It was the turuinS polntinthattewBRbip, It WK-ured tat. Km -omiu.tlen and election or Thaddeim 8iev. c.a te Congress Had tbe clock net been moved, A.HerrBmltli, net Stevens, would hav9 been tbe nominee. And new, forty years later, we a-k, did the moving or old D-uMlllei'a clock "work any wrong" lu view or the faet (hat It ai.ured the original election of the greit O.d Cum. mener" T Ifneraae Oepiembl. Krcia tie Xew Yerk Sun. Who c.u wonder that the British mind gc'.s mixed when it is subjected te such elilements ss this, found la the Londen Standard 7 " Perbspe tbe heaviest price erer pild'fcr a 7MJa w. wuea uftPa huedrcd aerea or liuid in Cleelnn.tl, en whlea the city of PJh burg bow stands, were given for a Htslner vrtt-M-RaV a, Johh a II kw is let til, at rapactad. B-acBiR'a Take luss bass praasrrsd thre-g- Ed-ma's phoeogrspe, Mrs. Ci.bti.ajd's latest admirer says she baa the Dudley cast et counia-aaea, Charl-s K. Bevlr la being mentleaed Tsry premlneetly for the place or commie cemmie commie alener of patent-. UBNnr F. Kis.tAM's Istest story, "The Players, a Secial Comedy," Is being printed as a serial In the New Yerk dally.Aitr. Mr. Oeobek 8icklks, lather et General Sic-lee, la still alive, though en his death bed. It bad bees reported be died last wsek. Jamcs a. B-aikc Jr.. has peresanefltly severed his connection with the Pittsburg Times te accepts position at New Yerk with a prominent Wall street broker, where he Is 10 receive t-,i.' psr year ler bis services. Rkv. Dr. McUltnm writes of the late Ksv. Hsery ard Beecher. "I cheerfully confess thst Irem Mr. Beecher 1 learned iron, the "'V."' r m-r ministry a new tenderness andfuliaeasflf meaning in the 'Our Father.' " Mn,,-MA,,r p' rt-Tew, sister of ex-Oov-rner Tllden, diea Saturday at ber home, New Yerk, of pneumcnla, aged 78 yeara Nene of the money or ether property left her by her brother, the late Governer Tlidsn, had been reeeUed up te the time of her death. Mrs. Wilmet Mkreditit, of West Ches ter, a lady of about 84 years el age has re cently completed a patchwork quilt of intri cate pattern, that contains 8,050 pieces. ' It Is very skllllully done and is regarded as quite a curiosity by hsr friends and, considering her great age, an unusual performance. Mrs. Cleveland has hunted up hsr old school books slnes Lent began and Is deep in a course or study and reading. She has a French teacher and Is making great progress with the language, hoping te be able te or gage In conversation with the diplomats In that language by another winter. Mrs. Cleveland Is said te laver the plan of a Western tour, as she has net traveled sny in the United States. SSr. BMtb.r ' Will. Mr. Beeeher's will reads as follews: "In tbe name or Ged, amen : I, Henry Ward Beecher, or the city of Brooklyn and state or New Yerk, hereby revoking all ether and former wills by me heretofore made, de make, publish and declare this te be my last will and testament: "iiBsr. I hereby authorize and direct my executers and such of them as shall qualify upon my death te collect and receive tne amount of my life Insurance, te Invest the same and pay the proceeds of such In vestment te my wife during hsr life In equal quarter yearly payments, Second. 1 hereby give, bequeath and de vise unto my executers, or such or them as shall quallly, the net residue and remainder or my estate, both real and personal, of every kind, in trust for the benefit or my children, snd I hereby direct that my said executers distribute and apportion my said estate among my said children In such man ner and form and at ancb time or times as shall In their Judgment be for the beat Inter ests et my said children ; giving unto my said executers lull power te sell and mortgage b-.u auu u uiucn ei my real ana personal property as they shall deem best, and te In vea: or distribute the proceeds et such sale ut saie- a Herein provided. "Third. It is my will that It any el my raid children should die before the complete distribution of my estate, as above provided, leaving Issue them surviving, that such Issue shall stand and take in tbe place and stead of their parent, taking per stirpes and net per capita. "FecnTit. I hereby nominate, constitute !?.S.fpD0Jlnt m t0Dt Henry B. Beecher, W llllam C. Beecher and Herbert F. Beecher, all of Brooklyn, New Yerk, and my son-in-law, the Rev. Samuel Soevllle, of Norwich, N. ., the executers and trustees of this my will, and it Is my will that no bend shall be required of them or either or them. " AMOXO IBM HORKT-HAMDMD. Ittmi That Wlll.lla of letarnt In the Oraat World of Laber. Judge Stene, In the common pleas court at Cleveland, Ohie, en Saturday, refused tedls-mlsstb-lnjuutU-a restndnlng tbe strikers from going upon railroad property. Chief Arthur, of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, denies tbe report that bis erganl. z itlen Is ass'sting tbe striking brakemen and witch bands of tbe New Yerk, Pennsylva nia ft Ohie railroad. All freight traffic ever tbe read hs ceased, but new men are being hired, and It is thought efforts will be nude te run trains te day. Only 150 men are en gaged In tbe strike, but -1,00) are out of em em ple ment by reason efthe blockade of freight and the lack of facilities along the Hue or read te gp coal nnd ere. Pi b.Ic Printer Benedict en Saturday night discharged .'1 empleyes of tbe government ptinting rfllcp, Including 33 compositors, proof readers and copy holder, and five bookbinder, and five girl assistants. The reason assigned for the dismissal was that a reduction of expenses was necessary. Last week all the mills of the Breeke Iren company, at Blrdsbore', Pa., were closed be cause 01 amisunaerstanaingorene man with the firm. Gserge Breeke, president or the company, issued an address te the men, ad vising them te leave the KnlgbUef Laber, saying "its laws are mere tyrannical than these or the meat despotic government. " The orgsnizatien, he said, " was net only doing them no geed but great Injury, and was depriving them or work andwagea. " On Saturday an amicable adjustment was made, and all tbe mills will resume te day. Tbe men have lest 6,000 In wages by the week's Idleness. The Iren works of M. D. Weed .tCa.at McReespert, Fa., have been closed and the empleyes discharged because thev Joined the Amalgamated association. - 1 HOLD IBAtM BUDBB&r, Thrte Btstktd M-a Itlfl an Eiprcat Car ou T-tas Rallres.. On Saturday n-brnlng the Gulf, Colerado Santa Fe railroad office at Celeman, Texas, was the scene of a bold up," resulting In tbe less te the ex Dress and rallrr-ul ..niT.ni.i g -- wWBM.-.wV and empleyes of ever $3,000. James Muse, -10 cajmwe- Lucs-augcr ; Henry unen, the nibt operator, and two men were ia the depot Muse hsd occasion te go out about 3.10 o'clock, and came running back and said: "rnq one Is robbing the care." The party eU i tit tbe earn, when Brten told Muse te run bQ!i and get something te sheet with. Muse went back toward tbe depot te get bis Mx-snoetor, when three men Jumped out Irem tbe south denr el tbe depot, thrust six-shooters In his ttei and told him with rath te open the ssfa Muse opened it and the robbers get two express packages, one ' I2.MX) snd the ether el 3G0, and usether or (CO or railroad money and a pocketbook or Muse with 135 in ". P.-s old watch, worth $125. hlle this was going en Brien and the yardmen were up the read a few hundred yards, at tbe car which Muse saw the men get out of and which they found had been broken open and tbe lead of bran set en fire. After some treublethey succeeded In putting tbe fire out. It Is believed that the robbers de net live far from Celeman. A 11 the men were large black masks that concealed their faces. a xevmq mah'm buvmtabm. The cashier of a New Ten Publishing noose Armts- for a Big EmbtuUmsnt. Frank M. Scott, cashier of the publishing ilrm el Webster t Ce., or New Yerk, was ar rested sthU home In Newark, N. J., en Saturday, charged with embezzling 20,23?.8l from the firm. He was committed te Jail in default of t40, 000 ball. Hoett Is one efthe best known young men In the oily snd is widely known in society, ills residence lain that part of the city called itoaevllle. He Is 28 years old and has been employed by Webster & Ce. two years. Seme Mk.!f0 "tow-Plej-ra began te suspect )SV.w.5? ?,pert WM MPJed wloeut v-?-"2rte. te.-Mmlna theboeke. .?f.entrt,,-n(,'-19 footings were found -Fmert re WU Th.,' ""fl'rePncy wm constable from JeryVity Jr55 Slew at his home. He wm tiken thVuntyJalil where he remain. in default auaSSsSSf lie denies the ehsrgeT He would net t (hat there might net be dlscMancM the books, but if any did exist hefe t peslUw that were n oppertunUy .Herded tdm he could explain them all. Mrs. Scott, who is a refined and Intelligent W2mn,-WM Pw-tnrted by the poslUenln which the arrest placed her husband, but ahe rallied seen, and early that morning started put with a Uwyer te seek balL Ofnfi three children, the eldest Is but 0 years old. Scott had noanparntvles,nd that h should havs appropriated se Urge a snm of his em. pleyem meni.y is net credited by these who knew him best. Scott is treasurer of the Resevllle Atblslle assoclatlea, one of tne swell organizations te Newark, WUh director hsardrf-Seu' ease bi aaacferi as vkay -key faar -kara aav be a dai aai efcsUeamaykBvabasBBwladled. Is.U.I AW TRssal-es. Owiegte the erewdad eondlttea of soma departsaeaki of the Carlisle ladlan Training school Ce-arsas was asked for an appropria tion te pay the expsases of remodeling the dormitory buildings, and the children were sadly disappoint! en hearing thst the ap. proprtattea was refused. At a meeting or 1 or the children they concluded among themselves rather than be packed nineteen or mere In one room they would make an effort te make the Improvemeei. without the gov gev ernuent's sea-nance. A subscription paper was passed around among tbem and f 1,700 was subscribed, te be paldeut et their earn, lags. Tbe meeting wss yttr enthusiastic when Captain Pratt explained the state of sBalrs, The necessary improvements will require f 10,000 or 112,000. Trrlel areldeatte a atraai Cr. On Saturday evening a oelllaloa occurred between a car en the Second and Third streets line snd a train en the Pennsylvania railroad at Frankford Junction near Harrow gate, Philadelphia. Geerge U. Feaster, a passenger en the street car, with his wile and daughters Ids, sged three years, were alight ing when it wss struck, and, being thrown te the ground, were seriously Injured. Mr. Feaster hsd his left hand crushed, Mrs. Feaster was cut about the head and bruised en one et the arms, and tbe little girl hsd both legs cut en below the knee. Tbe letter 1 In s critical condition. 1 -row Away Tim its. Ceres guaranteed or every ease of rupture un dertaken. Boek nf particular. 10 cenu in stamps. Address, World's Hpensry Medical Association, BaO-le, M. T. TKOM TBB LBADIXO IT. T. IXORMT. C. r. Klnnder, of Me. (or Broadway, New Yerk, is one of the best known florist In America, rierlit. like ether persons, ate subject te the ills et lite, notwithstanding the fragrance sur rounding their callleg, but like ether persons they can be cured of their Ills. Ur. Klunder writes: 1 cordially recommend Alleeck's Pereus Piaster-, I have found them, after 10 vears' constant use, wonderfully efficacious In 'coughs, colds, puns In side, back and cheat As chest protec tors and shields against changes In the weather they are Invaluable. My hotaeuio men use a great many, and t and family are neter without this never falling external remedy. Dr. D. Kawla. of Connersvllle, Ind., pro nounce Dr. Bull's Cough syrup an lntaUlhle remedy. Vt .T-"0" P".ter severe headache, and you will always find almost Instant relief by ae doing, w e recemmeud It as a geed taiiiUy tnedi- ClQO. Thar Is Nothing Surprising In the fact that Bensen's Capclne riuters are widely Imitated ; that cheap aad worthless, plas ters with names et similar sound, and similar appearance In typar freely ettered for sale. Articles of great and original merit always have te compete with trashy Imitations. But as they become known they die out through deserved neglect Meanwhile we warn the public against the ae called Capsicum," Cspslctn." vp. f ,n. ,n.aJ Capalclne " plasters, whether - Ben Ben ten'a." Burten's," or otherwise. They have n e medlelnsi or curative vlrtne whatever, and are made te sell en the repnuuen et Bensen's. When purchasing ask for Bensen's, deal with respectable druggists only, and you cannot be deceived. The genuine has the "Three Seals" trade mark en the cloth and the word can cms " cut in the centre. p MPMCIAL MOTtOMM. Mouses! Meth-rat I Meta.nl! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excrndatlng pain of cutting teeth ? If se. go at once and get a bottle or M US. wm SLO Ws SOOTHING SYBUP. It wUl relieve the peer little suffer immediately depend upon It: there la no mistake about tt. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating Ilk magic It u perfectly safe te use In all cases and pletsant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United State. Sold everywhere, 3 cents a bottle. majrJWydAw 3111 1.011'a COUail and Consumption Cure Is sold by us en a guarantee. ItcureaCeS aumptujn. old hy fl. B Cochran. -raggwL Nes. 137 and Li NerlhNueea St, K??te W Renews Bar Teeth. . Mrs. Phesbe Cbesley. Petersen, Clay Ce , lewa, t'V.bfoUewl1'remMll-bIe tery. the truth of which Is vouched for by the rest-en ts el the WM!?Jif,.rtT-wS with kidney complaint and lameness for many years: could net dress myself without help Mew I am free from all pain and soreness aiH am able te de all my ewV housework. I ewe my thauks te Klectric Bitter for having" newed my youth, and removed completely u disease and pain." Try a botUerenly "Bec:at t?J;Sln,tl,!, NJS,HI?' mae miserable byuit ?7bli,?S Wfi, M Cure Is the remedy f5? OS. Bem. Krcrs a CcuM r. Oscar M. B. Jech. of AUentew-, Pa, was bedXut with In. fflammatery rheumatism la the winter of 1868. Docter could de nothing te relieve Mm. He oemmenowd using Sress' BheumaU Kemedy By the Ume he had used halt a betUe he could leave hi bed j when he had flnUhed the bottle he was cured and ha net had a return of the disease since. In hi own words, "I feel better than ever before." Price H, by all drngglata. sbmftwr A Captain's rertunaU DUweTny. CspU Celeman, achr: Weymouth, plvlna be. i.w5?...unUcJc,ty -nd S.Y.r-a WeS trot bled with a cough se that he WM'unablete sleep: and was Induced te try Ur. King's Mew Dlscevl eFJ.OT ?umPtlen. It net eni; gare Mm l ffi0ht.!!", bi?1 i'.'J64 th" extreme som-Sset nd TS5ri.UAU,i?Jn. were mUlr affected ana a single dose had the same hannv effect. Dr. King' Nw Discovery 1 new the .Undard remedy Tn the Celeman household ind o-berd theschoen-r. Free trial bottles of this lUndar ryay H- a Cochran' Drug Stera anand US Werth Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (j The Imp-tun- Danger. .-C?.rJ!SenT,-M,,t1'?0' tte number of death f2.',,xS,tiI,iar" m-Jrttr " th Cenaum HPiLv.FJ1. ??-,e may commence with an ap-J-SfS.,hb1f.002f,n ww5n c,n " cured In sUnUy by Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and SJKSSmXL'lfSS& THAT HACK1NO COUOU can be seautcklv h-rSf,Sy8U.en',Care-. We urSte??t Se S eli-l.C!hnln ?rSt,Ms. W7and 1 Merth Queen at. Lancaster, Pa. (i) BAP1D TUANS1T. The latest and best form of rapid transit la for $"? t.reub,'6a,?1tn ,e,t beadache te take a dose of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription and aaiiiJM-itrSJn-- -mictien takes fe? 5Si.Jl2,Mr- 8ee sdvertuement in another COCea, WHOQPINQ COUOU and Bronchitis l?mJ1-Uly relieved by SMleh's Cur-. Bel(l Sy Sn:4;Sf',fn'ar?lrel''Mc W and l Menk Queen S,Lactr, Pa. (i) Da. BiMun Wew btbet, pnraly vegetable pleasant te take, wUl expel worm If any exist. no purgative required .after using. Prtee, esnu, by all druggist. bSSmdMWar A Tary Marrow Baeap-. " , t. bad a very narrow escape." said a premluent clUxen te a friend. "I wsaoenflned temy bedferayearandmyfrtsndsgavema op feracpnsumpUve'sgrave,unlU I began using Kemp's Balsam for the Threat and Lungs, anl here 1 am, eund and hearty." Price gSeT and rerhQ-en7tr?-si.",,,"0i,7 MAOWMMM. TpBBSONB WIHH1NQ TO MAKE MONK Y stocks, fi-uei, nmmi m m, LAKWB LOTS OM OMB PKK issi.vaeu aasuuis. Ten Dellar wilt for example, cover ten sue bar-orttes b-sheU of ttri7 JUplanatery QUOTATIORS W1RID. erdersa-4 Margins received by Tel-gram LAURIE a CO., STOCK BKOKKaa, f ALSODKALEKS IM VOBMIist UCHAMQ-L SBO Breadwy, Waw Yerk. and stock emmUl- b -?, .-uiaeaui g(sreaeM . a umf,-r-35 S U w lMSr a -- . TlTm n-...-- .i..L:mvT"rr' we1-&-SS.S no suttee what Ue ametmy -J?,, iT'TnlMUli -wswsnf - BI-HS1--IK. THLOPUOHOS FOR RHBUMAT1BM. Anether Sudden Death. Hardly a week pastes without th mention by the newspsper of sudden deaths, and or late the alarming frequency of the statement thai death was caused by rheumatism or neuralgia or the heart cannot rail te have been noticed, in all probability many deaths attributed te heart disease are caused by these terrible dis eases, which which are far mera dangerous than Is generally remldered. Is there any positive euro? The best .newer te such a quotient given by thitse who Aiiteercneurr-by the use of Athlpphore. tlreenueld. Maa , May IS, IMS. I have been troubled wltn rheutnatlsm In one of my knee for years, being at time laid up for several days. Athlpphore has entirely cuted me. It has alto cured two friends of mine who were the worst cases I ever saw, one of them a young man only It years old, who was se bad the doctor gave him up. Twe bottle of your remedy entirely curd me. lixe. W.Srcsa, Mg'r Diamond Seap Ce. October 1I.1NX Twe bottles cf Athloptero cured me of In flammatory rheumatism. Sly family physician advised me te take It, saying it had done all he could, but could net give me any relief but Athlopheroa drove It away, and 1 am happy te say tt has never come back. My daughter was also cured by half a betUe after suffering the pangs of thsumsllsm Um. Jas.Dewssv, SI Pleasant St, Waterbnry.Cenn. SVir manv av- t h... i.. .....i... . . - --.. - - . ,v wvw,i puigvci i roeu reeu tnitlsm In Its worst forms. Dnrtna niv last (-- of sickness I was Induced te try Athlonhern-. and found tt te be a .'litis claimed te be, a cure for rheumatism. I. in i. r, ... Kvery druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlophero PUls, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the AtMopheros Ce.. Me. 1H WaU street. Mew Tork, will send either aa. rlage paid) en receipt of regular price, which ts 11.00 per bettle ler Athlopheros and eOc for rer liver and kldney disease, dyspepsia. In digestion, weakness, nervous debUlty, diseases of women, constipation, headache, Impure bleed, Ae.. Athlopheros Pill are uneauale-T marltlaeed --. . TfEK'S SAItSAPARlLLA. Pimples, Beils, A.a 5Htbilntl! Isult ,rem debilitated, im im peeilheJ, or Impura condition of ILe tilrwHl Aver'a samararlll- prevents and cur these eruptions and painful tumor-, by lemeving their cause, the only trlettual way of treating ,,T-.enTve,,3;, tf?hn r"r """' -ee. ee-lS: I was badly troubled with Pimples en th fm-. alsj with dUcoleratlon or the M-f wMcll snowed itself in ugly dark patches nS nal treatment dlmere than temperVry aoed" Ayer's a-rsaiiartlla effected J " 8 A PBRFaOT OUR! Avail f 9a--v -m 1. - -- -Mdr.HiVer .: iisssifissr1 8,uc8-T-W' XlXZiZS ,T,K.l.n my -health was peared. and mv health an. ,,.."?- ".?iC- 1 WM troubled, for a Ien tims !i . s,.-.-. iCS,XpZe'"vi ", y "ce n' ug'ly VtaSS and Blotches. Ayer's Sarastnrtlla cuiwS mi. consider it the best bl(d puiifler -In the wSrld -Charles 11. Smith. Merth C'raf tsbary, Vt! Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by alldruggeats and dealers In medicine .Aua'd.dr,oAu;ye'anay'eater:llai aQJa -' ' Prepared by Dr. J. c Ayer A Ce.. Iiwell M... marmeis rtC9' ! ,lx ZkU "" QAPCINK PLASTERS. BENSON'S POEODS PLACTIRS. WIMTEB EIP03UBK CAUSES COUGHS, tSfers& Ugsrs i 'iT1. T.8 .(VJ Physicians audDTO'?',Jfsne5i: srare of Imitations under slmllai ' Mnn-w names, such as Capsicum "SnKin !JS "Capalclne" ask win B.kseh's iPn iJl'. , 2Z or.. Examine ean,fmi wiX "TM druggUU. ---uuy. au dlKimdeedtw 8KABJJ"TA JOHMSOM. anmoeedlw Proprietors, Mew Yerk. rUMPHUEYH' Eomsep-thic Veterinary Specifics, ForHee. Cattie Sheep Deg.. Heg,, r0,tr-. useoeyu.b (Jevernmenu S-rChart en llelleis.and Boek Sent Pre.-e CABAtlBrie-T.eir?J.c?nBCtlen'i Inflammation. r nii-!' Lanieness. Bheumatlsm. C..C Dlatomper. Nasal Dl.ehimei D.p.-Beu ortr-hsTwelml ""' e""ff-.. T1.7' "r-che. II m " 12 .-0 I'emerrhsges. i i iifl?.tT.?(1 Kdney DTstases. . -B,rPll,re Diseases. Mange. J.K.-Dlseases of Digestion. PRICK, Bettle (everSOdn-Mi -. 8LAtB,L,S.AlR",thMf. '('' pV1w M wiitJ.' .,.,.'et,le9 Speclflcs, bottle of Witch Uszel OU and Mdicater......".aa.-0 BEST PBEK OSf BKCK1PT OP PBICE. Humphreys' Med. Ce.. 109 Pulton St. N. Y. Hamphraj's Homeepithie Fpeeifie Xe. 28. fernM5?,Tfnhim0 en,'.T ucceisful remedy Presutnn!rb.lllt5r tlU Weakness, and wa.B., S "r51?eYi'V8iniesiSl'5K!',pt febHyeedw(l) Me. 109 mtten bt, M. T. QRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. J!lK.0nE.ATJCKa-," BEMIDr. An un failing cure for Seminal Weakness, epermater. rhev In. potency, and all DIseeMsthaffollewaa ! ."jnce, of felf Abuse ; as Leaa of Memery! vT".a i"'tude. Pain In the Back. Dullness -lAilIVi,-rei2S.tn.re ."1 Age, and many etbei n'dSa,?,lmlatt,uer,,r,lnUjr r ip SfS" P ftlculars In our psmphlet wMch we e!yP "tna " OT m-U te every one. SrJ.b.e. fPJclfle Medicine is sold by all drng-Rih:.,ii?,frJ'-ckfte' .r ,x Package for SI, or ee?,byddrel.rngn,a11 a "" "eP-lha THE UuAY MKDICINK CO t.2nv5fff-n.-f eennterfeiui, weJ?re-dewd soinexa-ter by H. B. Cochran. QTJBB QDARANT8KO, RUPTURE. 'Cure guaranteed by DA, J, a. MAYKV. at onea no operation or delay from bnsl s.Uestsd by hundreds of cures. Malncaaes. BD A-lC-tST.,PUL Bead for CtimSSr ns-iv-Aw E XHAUBTED VlTAIilTT. EXHAUSTED VITAIITT wBeC1.??J""v-It"el 2Zf,?2b!llt''I'relnillureDecUn Krroiset SSSSi. S. " nnteld mlserle eensequent thereon, an pages Sva lSprescrtpUonsferall S-iiciS -" u.,'??1? byn-ffi SSSJed. Ulestxatlve sample tree le all young and ssjddlyagaa men forth next SO day: Are DK.W.-T. AUUJt. Bulllnch Streit iSitZ.: mvl7-lyedw C1AF-C SURE AND SPEEDY OURS. -J Kupture, Taricecele and Bpec-U Plana ss of -tthar sex. Why be humbuggedby quack when you can And In Dr. W right tneniyKD--as Pavsieia. la Phlladelpfia who ma-e a ftyetth above dti-Met meTc5! aad evening. Strangers eaa be tr-atsd and re. turn home same day OffleeepnvateT "' p e B.S-StrielWt"ve,i Pi--S&w I-Mi-dSSSU. faUs te cure. Beld by druggist, te cent. u liEilB MAD. CO !!!.. VA.1S lllli at .ilv Clrenlarafr-a. nov-t-lvae-Aw QONTKAOTOK AMD RUU-D-CK. QEORQ1 ERNST. OAAPIRTBB, COMTBACTOA A BUILDIA. Assidswce Me. m Wast King streec Shep-. Katt flrant street, oppeatt-sUUoa heus. WTODe0i4vV--i-al,u,u, ..asAHwwfc-flmr-tTpte-pts-piwO-a -tg-J-s---s a4 uu-utirttr--iaei Rl fnrmr "EWARD. spx- i-or any case et Kidney Troa Trea Troa bTes,'Merveus Debility: Mental nd Pnyalea. W-akna-a that HiiTjCbKi iimv. aiUJUmtTm k-i , -t-ua. ROCHESTER LAMP, auty C-aaia-t-tMi Beats tkaateii. AaotherLet et -HSUf ' 8L0BBA terSM aad TBI ''P!rWTieiiM METAL MOULD1NU AND BUBBBA OUBUION WEATHER STWP Beats them all. This atrip outwear all ether. Keep out th cold. Slop rattling of windows. Bielud the dust Keep out snow and run. Any one ean apply It no Wast or dirt made in ap plying it Can be flttad any where -ue hole te bore, ready for use. it will net split warp or shrink- cushion atrip ta the most perfect At the Steve, Heater and Ming Stere -OF- Jelm P. Sehaum & Sens, 84 SOUTH QUEEN ST LAMCASTBB, FA. "W A. K1KFFBB, A1.DUHO.HARR KIEFFER & HERR, -DEALERS IM-: ' 1 ' ind. u WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TKOT.M.T.) STOYES. HEiTERS. FURNACES AND B1N6E.. We ask no one te run any risks with "FUL LER a WARREN'S" oeods. We guarantee them te give Satisfaction. As a Heater - THE SPLENDID " ha no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evet y Inch el It radiates heat As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BRIOHT DIAMOND" ha established tuelf in the front ranks. The menu et the -SPLKN DID" and "BRIGHT DIAMOND " consist tn Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control or Draft Cleanliness, no Dust, no Os and Economy et Fuet M Call and examine for yourself; 40 BAST KINO ST., lUt'POSITB COURT HOUSB.) .D-I.-MAW VMOfUIALB. PROPOSALS WILL. BE RECEIVED at the County Commissioner' Office, Lan caster, Pa, until the lAth Day of March. 1(W7. at 11 o'clock neon, for taking down a part of tbe prison tower. Plans snd specifications for the same can be seen at the Commissioners' office. CommUslener reserve the right te reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONER-. Attest: Fs-a-O-i-sr, Clerk. mJ-litd PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED for as mnch Hard Pea Ceal. Me. 1 tile, as may be required at the city Water Works up te October 1, ltil. The ce.l te be thoroughly screened and of best quality: If net It will have te be taken back at the expense of the party fur nishing the same. Proposals win be received for as mnrh geed American Lead (net erer two tens) ss the city may require te April 1, 1-Ws. Proposals will be received ter one and one halt gross of brass thrte-quarter Inch ferrules, te weigh net less than eue peucd seven ounce i well ground In and te be madoef geed brai after the model te be seen at the Mayer's Office. Proposals will be received for as many water pipes as thn city may require te Anrtf L Is. net exceeding two hundred tens. Pipes te be cast for one hundred feet head of water. Bids must specify hew much per gross ten deltvared in Lancaster for four, six, eight ten, twelve, twenty and twenty-four Inch pipes; of the beat quality, and furnished immediately upon the order of the city. Proposals will be received for such special Castings as may be required In the Water De partment of the city up te April I, issj. Cast ingstobebldferperpoun-t te consist of four, six, eight, ten, twelve and twenty Ineh lour way branches, and same aire of T branches, sleeve step covers, and bids ler castings must Include patterns. Proposals will be received for a many street step valves four, six, eight ten, twelve and twenty Inches, as the city may require te April 1, lf(i Te be furnished a thi city may order. Proposal wtu be received for as many step boxes as msy be required te April 1, ism. The boxes te be made of the sizs ordered by tbe Su perintendent of Water Works of one and one half Inch geed white pine. Bids must state hew mnch per footboard measures cemplete, and te be furnished as the Superintendent may direct Proposals will be received for the hauling of pipes, Ac, for the Water Department until April I, 1888. Bid must state hew mnch per gross ten. " Proneaalawlll be received for whitewashing the fence.. Inside and out around the grounds et the Reservoirs, below and en top, tegetner with the tool hense, out house, telegraph pelee, etc.: the contractor te de the work sre'l.te and the lime, brushes, etc., and te complete the same by Jnnel, lb87, under the dlrectteu snd subject te the approval of the Sucerlntendent of the Waterworks. Proposals will be received at the same Mm for the use efthe city water for sprinkling streets betwten April land November 1, 1SS7. Bids te be for one and two-horse sprinklers each. Proposals will be received at the same time and place ter the privilege of uleg the grass growing en the city' ground at the Jteservelra for 1887. Any grazing en the grounds win have te besnbjnctte the restrictions of the Superin tendent of the Water Works, se Urn no damage may be done le city property. Proposals will b recelv.d at the same time and placei for digging ent and fllllag in all tranche for 'water pipes in the city from April l, 1887, te April 1. less. Bid must state hew mnch per cubic yard for rock and hew mnch for earth. Werk must be done under the direction and sublect te the measurement and In the order et time, as directed by tbe supei intendent of the Water Works. The trenches te be filled carefully back, and where plating 1 removed te be replaced smoothly. The Water Committee reserve the right te re ject any or all bid. The foregoing proposals will be received at the Mayer UIUcd until MARCH 17, 1887, at 9 o'clock p.m. JACOB HALBAUU, ...,. .. Buperintendnat of Water Werm. r5.9.1J,l,16j -t-tre. uAr,me. A ORUAT BARGAIN, $1.50, $1.50, $1.50. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 81 And 33 North Queen St., LANCASTER, PA., ARE BELLING TBB BEST $1.50 Stiff Hat -NTHBHABKBT. IT CAN'T BB BBAT. S1.50, $1.50, $1.50. w-trcju ,-nrATOB--. Walc-wt, Cleck. Cilia- ui JmLrj at tees taaa aaeOea Brteas antta fuarl. 1-17, ftM tot of Alnga. Ae. Alse. Elgin, Wait-ain 7 Aarara ssr wkli ass a-U-rnt)7-Bd ethsr HrsMWatehae: Best Watah aad . .walry rcrf-et Hese by Telegraph Dally, only place In city. L. WEBER, USM Bertk 9,-wa at. Sear Ha-al B. B. Depot . Bysrsassj aaacipweai-eas-i au Goods Henseiu Our Rcady-Made Stock -or- SPRING CLOTHING. ShRJ-S n 7-ta Hulte. our Aaserttnant w.l,, ",r. bfer. and Priens i.ewsr. v.t teT? taksn special ears te gat up geed and wmK-i.--',0( t,iirarBK Oar Gistii Deptrlment Is Stocked with all the Mewait Km-iu. 1. Bw.t.!7f.TWc,, we m "Weffl. FIT QOARANTEID. BURGER & SUTTOS, Tailors aad CleUiera, NO. 34 OBNTR1 BQUARI, LAMCABTBA. r-A. fTTILLIAMHOJ A ITOST'EE. Comni-iilcatlea by TelephCM. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. IRRESISTIBLE PRICES AT THE- 1 4 Days Sale OF BROKEN LOTS. NEW PRICE LIST: MEN'S BACK SUITS. -UPSS"!1 Rwiuced te Sis 10 S1SIO Sulla Reduced te 111 00 10 cu nulla kedueed tes.00 SI1W Suits Reduced teSIOOO wive-" neaucea 10.1101 !'i2!2u I Kedueed te SIS te liecu Suits Reduced tossse CUTAWAY FROCK SUITS. SHOO Suits Reduced IIS 0) Units Reduced Kim Butts Reduced ism Suits Reduced ) Salts Reduced tsui suits Reduced te SI 0 Ce tog'Seo te SI. ca te sis ae te sis 00 tosaeoo BOTS' DRESS SUITS. into Suits. Ill U) suits. Ill 00 suit. I1510 8UIU. Ill 00 suits. ..UiMlnMWl tossea tessie tosseo toiiteu te ill te ...,kedoeed ....Reduced ....Reduced ....Reduced BOTS' SCHOOL SUIT. -US.!: Rtduced te I SOD 111 00 Butts Reduced tog Sin Slioesniu Keduc-d tas.cn J Reduced teS SCO luoesuiu ... Reduced te I ice CHILDRESS SileitT PANT SUITS. Iioeo suits Redueed teseas MM.ulu :KdSredtssj S 700 Suits Reduced Uj.SOO ".ul! Reduc-5 tSSsTe S Slisnlt Reduced tes im I loesuiu Kwdneed te! u Shirt Want, lie. and e. CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS. S 8 ae Overcoats Reduced S7 50Orsrceau. S 00 Overcoat. S 6 00 Overcoats. I 3 te Overcoat. te W teSSOl tosseo te! 400 tosseo toeteoo te lit 0 Hadnii Redneed Reduced Reduced ., MEN'S OVERCOATS. J" W Overcoats Reduced S 8 00 Overcoat Reduced 117 1 Overcoats Reduced 111 CO Overcoats Reduced tout 00 tefUQO LINBN AND CELLULOID COLLABS-AS- ..v.--... wt.r.v. Linen and Celluloid Cellars, lie. -Jc. 3c. all at ec each. Fifty Bex riberilna Cellars and Cuffs. 10c per box. down te Mb rwr box. WhlUi SUk Handkerchief were soe. new Be. One bnndred dezsn Ladlea' Hese. 7c a nalr: nitv dpien Ladles' Hem, three plre for Se. ' Kngtnmr' Blue DrUI Overalls, S3e and ec Forty Watch Chain were 83c. new le! Uenu' Lined Caatnr Mlevea were IL0O. new See. Buffalo Rebe, S17.00 down te It J ae JS?mj&VR7eXg Bebe' ae" te 1. Ve".0-? hCewa rM; r-aewn te Reil Band Fur e.pe.t-13, down tell41: SL7S. down te ILS7 1 II se. down t5 II 90. "' Beys' Pole, were Ue and Sue, new Ue. .. ... . BOOTS AND BHOE8. Men's Hand-Made Buttenand Balmoral Gaiters, 1700 Mew WOO MensWauennbast..7 00 .Mew S3 00 Men's Cleth Tep Butten and Lae "w'vu Frent Oalur.sfte .TTTnew St at Men's (Jem engre.s.sa ..New. 00 Rey Buttenand Bsls.ti te Mew Si 00 Yonths'Wntten ana Bali , II ....."... sj-wSl-l f2! .2, "". Siuire Teil! en I N-wilTS -f-dles' Kid llmtMi. common Sense -a5.aSp-,r,"'MM .T.WewSi- fJe iTren:h Kid, Opera Tee; 5 00.. .New 11 i Ladlea' Preneh K11. -qu.re Tei.ll 80. New SS te Iwe've Palra Chlld'a eelar Tip Spring Heel Butten bhoea. IUQ. ..........New 75c. TrankgatHednced Pricet, WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 82, 84, 86 S 88 But Kieg St,, LANCASTER, PA. Stores close at 6 o'clock every evening except Monday and Saturday evenings. """" Jxoeit oil vt,etmi. JglUNH A BRENEMAN. IOO PIECES -or- Fleer Oil Cleths. -ALL- NEW GOODS AND NEW PATTERNS. W h'ch we are se'ltng at Lewer r rices than ever. THEPLtCBTOBUYTOCR FLOOR OIL CLOTH -13,'AT- FLINN & BREJIEMAN'S, Ne. 152 North QuMn BtrMt, X-UfOABT-U. FA. EVAN'S KLOUK LEVAN'3 FLOUR. ALWAYS UB-rOBM AMD VT TO TAX HiOB, MX BTAXOABO. -bX-AB VX', 2art:4 vt wt. CTaS-K. wtsj ji-.
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