i Ki FA tf i ntJ'' &S3 .. 1 W M f'" " & '. ' -4J A ?, -i.it a PS? 4 '?. R..'- 7rrTt&iVi &T&m Jf . .'5 JF5 r rut e.- SfK 2 m if- It 5 lr iAi 15 I. - 1 L Cii ui&r&Fti' &? ? " It "V"" n.f j-tTT ..-A. h KtwisnuTr iut. ,, j wtivsvi. if. j .v ,iiwim -.. v k.- .. .. Ktf'A-.iTl'' .. . '" g ripteft&BU sffeifc- 4;UMi??,e;auirfr. ijnrria )it rsty .t.Mii"arr lit tekeVliia . llpnaMlveaM rAcihttAV3( ijiiaamik. SWCW LfeyrOFM- hnlHjTf1 wVyWtti(tlviirs.is 4a jiuGn:r.MM-viHfcr emsk L.. rA.k-. ' '.,. i.i " -- f rjtr" frew wum.mmmm i ltK.ln:nil sVnk J fc L. .i. . ' i.."' Z. tfeTF ' - 1 J :l life tt&rtf - : --. , .t j ns,? ?; tXTKAMnmB, i fireijr-. j -rtmuUr.FL A.. . . . t. fjSjaCl',,, Wj.ek 1, WO. KjwrjeiHVii I'ifrcettHiiy win rw pfrfj ?yei- ne news h -t rtthhitutn hti Ifsaed.thBaeAl- rfiffi fi.rtht . ine m much fate'Al r W jr heretofore re- Vit?it, nkla 1ij cost of neeal ''tif-t:, . . - . i co iqt"Vg ? I'tiie M in praenv titer -?m e 1 1' the Londen T&Jtl' imta n coeaenuenee atffrtKHlure W in the value "M.l !nf.'irtn,iu ttMHia-b. It la B&Wbf''?&t the v vunce will be ? OT !? iti . - wed nrlee d1u fAfi 't'fflVllU Jv ! true that It iUB'1s4rlNf6i! lint hut beetf secured, rH'," cva.sr. ... . a tpn.ivtav purtef'? tviu ue aeie te (rtifc' lidtt . ill,. fix lilffh aa fur iv.t - , v:rr ' , , . " -. ...i . L rM Vn Is Ji niitiirrl lk Jilt te evpn the uif(fny nojMjle Advance prteee. Ts s )n i' i tb& )ii'l seal skins up jrvffin t'jnr Hill flet Jjeck their sales rwAdV W' lh" croduetlou, but f ViV' J " ' A'7 V'lJ 'T. m jffc. 4V ?"i t Z.i?rJJSfMXih9hmfiii -Midi of luxurv.nnd v&Sim.iiit&fvttiilm&uv tieeDle who will VJwS' M' P'Jce There 'may be HiF 5kti;chijf'h r-e lapiuiy gruw- pku Rttt Mva t Of the world te !",-' .IhA . i. . fie?a Vj li nnent.a!bnoDelv. JuV&'Js(be jKg !, of, the sealing, iuL T ,i Jtwrtvivifrut MMnt aits an. V. V ' ' " ' " -----. -J -- rux (.Faijl U liVi)tmwinect three - .r. . f . - 1,S..44M, ttj)t UitJr jfeduct; but the v? ..,jWi'J MV W Bf t wvmvtiKMwr aavemurers i t nUiit fork, while at u uitT, t jiroiltandthattbcre . U'h cre.vt1 advance Inline- sOKP'sr!)' fcTLT. u r jrt-? jf Mai skin garments "nijw jw? lease threaten. WW' w-"S.bAf mil- irnvnrn s l e 0W!3 JNi f funru.t011h. lti f tnu llllk Kl I Ht nauva 4-.. . tt"f.i jf " ! "unto JjasEMl WituteT t feiraudferltalcsaees. ;."3uns.' n i itjeimiv of iu Mai flh. it .Ww Wc?i tlur .w w rld's main source s4niJyKr, 'wrlS all this tax upon PlfF1? klwiw (hc would see Its un-K-iS? ,x,0),' V'-W probably than :?rV wwti.e5 m.t mat tnoimpesl- L .fvfl,iM 'v'i, u the preflt WiigSr "'" CAJ'" iregeiner te tne fWfftifttl iKAeary if ,y might net objee re nl Tiisiy h-L' jr t taxes in this wav '; !m4Sii-A..i -i .j A .. J. .. . . t ai!' v uw u J ' nM ine w581 n f-?16.'0 is u "" Iproper object for iL4MyWwpa,ti iiiglvinglts collco cellco collce 13 l?S,ttf'1, "v oneftheinono 'a. ""MivH(wtu'i.. lulls iimi.iinfi ill riiiM Egii,CTiuir ? - able te charge an h-t'ii?:,iZT?:r:.,. :,""":. v ""." iyj,i tJi-pif s'lverumoniie pay rnir KtWHH. hip. bifttK.r.H. h.i ii- iW U-t $He prjjpr t be ohurgeil the fur J "ifvii:V'",i l;iTt J1WS IlOt BOOIU 10 IX) (fSKMJVWV v" i' n establishing such WH'VJUiiai of nn JtCilif iheseal fluhcrv. Tfc ?dtb- ' v r,J4 the geveninicnt te Sr,1C,,'fa1' W party te secure flt tt , tveiti 'T number of seal .fty") U tie 'lilvere at a cer- iHJMaHSi a fiiKblr Jn is Lorrlterv. n If t iiM i1" I 'H !f t of taking seal for UWi nTO,u i,r" " Ih,r ' lr e United RKjjMctvtJrj hathesklns liwtcnd of '.?,, " w ii iu seen obtain tlie ?Sfcjtir lhi.m Tv exncMlnir (linm In tiiJ&rtWi ! valuation : and the ifI " nJl' 1 1 Ixaner furs, whlle the f,Wcrnim"it u'jvki ks ellbctnailv-socure Kssy. iw j s?i.V. ."': V;" """' rs-A'i.Jtf- ... . . sft uafi w 7imfttirtwririVfifnifitWfi 7HI rgiw)nn.i tun vtoyemer rim nau uccu Piit-iH'.'Oil L.iVirl). T. hnpflllSA hn tvna nhtn rr.ir i it . ..... . . . Mi'f,""tf tbp n-rcprshlp en the prcsl- fe.wuu iwi'i in- rxinimsieu ey me cnier ?.',& Ut. f ' J"-". - -p'l'f " W l.MMtJ i1" V!,H 'necepteil as sulll W?tel vnjattua of the geuernW '5SW4vfdi.ui hat Hill carried lie i$ tyeTCTvnen Cle ti ind lest, tbrqunper- i'Sf ' '" ' pr 'J611 wn thanagers SJiAtH tjl.J a tv , ltepubll9the imi)or imi)er imi)or M)tjirrVi"verti inthlp v' Ki JlMl n,stt4 a '"M. v this impression Biff 'f'!! ev-x -tiged. It may de In Ctik liiiliit hn r...f it t. ...... .. - .., UI tt, i ugwrwuij' coil &;StferYla r ' . .wie Dtit il....i n. l-A.itwit..T. ,.7 I 1 .t. .--, i , ,,,,, , iuuu u puniy aa great. W ' I t ' i it due te till! elllirnclnr ind Governer Hill Is fcure by a great deal. iljt tf l,l I Juuns brahntu Lincoln'. 'fi;41rJsK trrUit 4uul nf iiitirt In tl.r. JiUUrff'trr-T. (urftfum IJuceIu. tltoseu U finuit ''hi , whe1 1 maklug n t - -ua- v v le for life, -qjla great tarac .', at nation, and nlthamrii .t 'f'tr,! ci umstance of nn eiiw ft j. I !rd j . erll v. utched ever bv y Its rt, . . h In .w.t ... i ) it al nnneala In svi.ii.uiln. tthvsrgh fbere is ue great rusli , if -I ,! r mev at nresent uml nn ilm 'if " v 'rl'' a J euiietina of tlie boy's f.i..i. . .... ... f 'u m, - i b wnoie united States -'xdi v, ij of thecirbrts made te , ij ' iv if this flfteen-ycar-eld fi.l tT i.vT name. Keaders must 35f bAVti v 1 i ( and literature of this it. td it' " an it the average new of iXul ty i tt.r-' r and calamity, but If '"'' J ' u rueuld recover uud read nn- -je- imiricaunarKiracoverlniriiie )r 1 1 i 4 , ' ya, he will ccrtululy be uJuI; b j n v a-Uh the uwful burden of hi iu He must de feemethlng v .v ..r i win I, considered very twi ' it . f tint is iwh Mint iw4. r.p.irt 'iu r injjn -t i ti i s.. ... " t fefiy ftf tyivmt-euv . 't-jptUbf ajipajUid at . 'arpiMwljtfi.Jju, , i , JoftyubtefU.. jn.rei t v. -"' -1"" If H u.l - iui-ina- ,"t, .i If.. f ., A m-t. limar., i. i, 1.,.. T... ..7.. ,!r, lfutadus. iteuwitiiw-utisies ui M. i i. V ' r lriEr .,,,.....-...,.,. , .. k i-3:; ....u -., , tSfSw !. J. pvVS 'JJV v.c 4 L m T 'MrHi.ia 'wiiu nt tlliMl'.af.. It... 'r TAfci tfin Mil asih immlii K -f. Ai lilmiM. I ' v.w -r-r ' - .-.- li- . llrB.:Ullli,..br: irlSr. i.i ... r' -..- ...-.2 V. ...' i, ,... -i iu(vi wwmm a mm www tv j"j it Ifim.htti Wi y:4fu lJn l.ln. eetas esBitiimlMrtigK-le n-it" UiU; gsvwbopeefrecovei.r.rt t 1, Bheald ate'milUeM will be K j tq lifi.vVf it- V.fjlfi his atynw1 ti I f X.I ri timl VselMatUteevldeMee V-vi tm u tl" aeeaseit Meodeerp..H rt.ral " hlsoletlltiic'bvtthei Yrrv;-I tUv asked, "where can't you And the corpu scles?" If the one million corpuscles In a single drop of bleed were evenly dis tributed there weutd be twenty-live of, then te every square feet, end II the washer-wemsn sbeuld bleed at lbs nose or lnjare a Anger and deposit a single drop of bleed In the rainwater hegshesd, there would be ever two thousand red cerpuscles te every pint of water. If a tramp had gene te the house at the time of the murder .aad had afterwards beta csugbt there would be no trouble In Andlng 'corpnselos en his clothing. It Is very easy te pleiise and Impress a Jury with the beauty and ac curacy of sclsatlfle demonstration, but it Is sometimes bard te tell where science steps and false reasoning begins. Cemma!dkii McCai.L, of the KnteN firlse, whose arrival at.tNew Yerk wliU officers In arrest has already been Mfcrred'J te, is charged wuu narankess ana urutamy by the crew who talk of getting up a "Round Hebln" against him. He makes a statement which dilTers llttle front these published, end Indicates that he has at least been a very stern disciplinarian if net a small tyrant. The cemmander of a war ship is an absolute monarch when at son with his vessel, and a great deul dopends upon his whims. ThlsatTatr gives proinlnenco te the fact, longuepioroti uisttne sailors or our navy are largely reorutted from oiher nations. The Uouse naval oemmltloo is new con sidering the McAdoo bill te provent the enlistment of aliens and the navy depart ment has furnished a statoment showing that of the 7,010 enlisted men In the navy but a,fW1 are of Amerlcitn' birth, Tlie Uble' shows that almost every nationality Is ropresented. Ireland hsads the list with 910 men Oermany furnished SIO j Sweden, 429; Norway, til, and Qreat IlrlUtiu, 372. There are sasmen from India, Tasmtiula, Ieelsml, Hyrla and Turkey, and two men are set down as without ri.itlermllty, belng born at sea. CllUftcit people hate taken bolllgerent ills In many forms and placed Just at pres ent. The HvangoltcalcenfureiicofiirnlHbcs plenty of Interesting news, a Pittsburg slstorheod defles the pote,nnd newa lUptlst church of I'Htsburg has been silting up all night In a vain clfert te cxcl Its pastor, Rev. C. II. W. Gortlen. This aiphnbflllcal gontlemsn says thut it wuh all bocniiHe ha was a Democrat, but his epKnentN declure thht i. l (iMe an autocrat statementH that fall te harinonise. The story runs that en Tuesday night tb.p congregation was locked in the church where Mr. Gorden was preaching, altboughahew or why this was done does net appear. Tlie Rev. Gorden must be very terrlble as a proacher for en Thursday night a church nieetlnp was held te consider this eutruge. Tlilrty-Hlx mem bers wero found guilty of having the doers closed and of rebelling agulust tlie pastor and were summarily oxpellod.but although the meeting was hi session until tw e o'clock en Friday morning the all-night labor maybelfer miiRht, as the ex polled and their frleuds declare that the ineetiiig was net In accordance with the rules and there fore Illegal. The will prefer charges against the pnnter nt a fnture meeting. If this sort of thing keeps en It will be neces sary te Uikeu (run te moetlti;,n.s our worthy ferefathers did in colonial days. l'KIISONAL. JAMbd C. MliVK.itN, or Columbia, has been chosen lu tnke part in the ennui iiriru cnuiuMei oratory nt I'rlucoten cellr iu June. if. I." Ceusir von Meinci: was out drlvbf hU Ilerllu en Friday wheu the whuel n out. c.vrriagu parted and he was thre suvore He was net injured beyond MliutcIiiK- .voadliiner ains. ueswKr.t, i; FUiwKiiay. i;very in thing, from the mantels te ' (J rout Ih Is was a symphony In vlelrhrs steed in eieh filled with the modest (Uvon the china and iisi.iiiMiHtuu iii irjuilllUCV Ilil'Mii utirun, room orthe heuse, tiud(irrttcd In vlolet. tlm iinilnlfilmi wn.nil, it, rl -""""" iu.ui.-v. l UOUIIUUI,, If l'wiPhAjeu CuAiti.) ut Lincoln lulyer structerlu uiathem ulKht. He W a sltv. dletl Tltursu', J., and waa'drradu waa'drradu waa'drradu nathoerrreeholdcollego. Uead been ated rrem PrlneKr) tinlvorsltyabent flve connectod with Jlirotlier of Xev. (lllbert years. He war. 1., profeaso'of Greek in T, WoedhutLUllon. the sjiuie limr (J.MiltKTr jnlucssed a thea- Mu. Rniermauce iu Ufltlmore, Friday trhal pfer the first tme In two years. ovenliiod te enjoy the performance, and Hostility npnlaudetl.,' He Is appareutly frcv beht oflieultli. As khiii ns Mr. Our liU returned from Old Point Comfert, hu rJeyed a promenado en llalllmore stroel, cased as he uaed te ammir whlln nrnsl. IdotitefthoUaltluioro&OHo railroad, lu a viii-uk uu iuiu iwirungaiineri cane, ills stated that he will go te Cuba net week. A SALE OF MOCK ORANGES. A Nevel and Unlque Intei-taluinent at it Chn eluiid ICIiiiruli, Frem the Cleirlund Lenlfr. One orthe most unlrue onlertalnments ever gUen in L'levelaiid occurred at the nuuuini irusuyienun eiurt li but oNeniiik'. Itwasaiiorangefrriivi s.tle, l-Inpu under the uuspleea of the Yelng Indies' llone o e o letit serlety iirthe chmtli. The room ociu eciu pledvashrllllautlyllihlisl audit pruwu tint a Imndsome apixnrance. The dw ora tions wero htrlkinit nndhwutirul. The beuses ofauumber of wealthy ladles had been placejlut the dlsi.es.il of Uie sotletv and thelr drapery wasartUticillv uri-aiiKe.1 about the room. Orungw was the'pnnulfinir color. It was conspicuous In the eostumes orthe jeung ladles who attended te tlie gueits. Iu tbe centre of tbe room was n Kiw.uu. uiuuk" inn, leaiicu witn artlll ;.w vinugui, WIIIIU WITH piUCKOIl 1111(1 Will by the young ladles. Tbeurtlliilil fruit wn 1 s uuu ui uniuBe ceiurnLi n nileil n lib Ich oramrecentalneiln iwnr.ii ... r. articlp. They wero all Inade by tbe ,i,lies drltanV.nm,''il,',lak,,,,t task- " '"' h.T,,r' -ii... rS.:'."-'".?.' l'ose,i iu iu un : -"u .-liivi wtiu inev- iuu ics Baiu limy could e,islly lia e sold I.tlOU, lhi the deminU fe? lit'cl, ,'er'k , dl se Krcit. The brllllaniXef M,n ., added te by ix larKe iiumThi 'V ,. i.?i,.t.l,? lilled will, oraiiKe wax cSrHlT '' L'1' f booth draHil wtlli oranKe tuJ'X0' ." plwltwe Mdoseftho niem, TRLrj ,.01' ladles wltli oraiiKecaps, oraimeaiSs.i .? oranirefloworHhorind Ue nri-.im n ",u lirfirilllL-M IUll. '1 li.ii'.llil .i .1.1. I.... SJ OH - j " ,-' -." .iiiiiilUK HUM I uuu iiiuuuy norteu ill ie uieill lOJKllly, IIUIUIKR ON llOHSlVS FEKt". I'rotectlou for the AuIiiuiIheii the HeihI Granlte loiiieutK. Krem theHU Loul Glebc-DeiniH-rul, The pretei lien of tlie liorse's for fere feet is a ' at. r , t ,wt Ve a pr!M.lH i It .iliff i, . '.L - t l CV M . fc ui VI .It 1 tttsiivn tiiu it itwu ,. Siprt f a tabUi ystUttJ a .1 111 H UI IK e a (14.. 1 1 ' kfcV f that of Miw i..m. ... iW I tupjijttuMti' 3-" '"H.wrks; A e r : YJrtS lAKOBU?:tf -LtLt lhFJmOTB.lA'J:UlU VV MAPAtl X.H3KJ0: B00r.SAJlAbWTO u A - - . . I t'.n.K, lour. yAT1- .1 . . .. . n. 1 . IJixm Bt-'t. A'llhOr 1 Jrli- jfif v Tl)t (, 'iiassK-Hl or DmVI ,a- 'f Per A.rrethcti". Hex v t , TlmmarB nemilm2' wrtle. 't "S1 Ti uk Jtii.ra Hie laud In 4 ttwt imth 4 n, dtid ihsn 1M hayrii li-" 6; . iDl lint fusion imlitn 1 : imt v inwm i wk-s jam r,. v en jv Jf xnmw i iii t mte np'-fii rlty, r n titv i &itanftMty 1rij;hlij- sr"l teU written. lrk 5teb tMKy J vil 'l.y 5rl t!j9 K Iptl'ib" and 'lia-s irn, ar.i net le fetitiil ere y fy as be vi ".r . t In 'i'Vrlnc of rjiii.c,' ii joe-j f TMre and his last book, " Prlnee Fortenatus." The story Is one of love, the three cen tral figures, there must be three or an uneven uumber, or where are your com plications T one, Menet Moere, the popu lar young actor or the Mew Theatre, Lon Len Lon eon t Antenla Keasl, a singer at the same theatre, and Iloaner Canyngham, daugh ter of Sir Geerge Cunyngham. In the com mencement, the aeene Is laid In Ixmden, wboreMeorols perfectly coulentedto be llenlred and courted by the gay World of fashion. Here we are introduced te the Lady Adela Cunyngbam, her two sisters and thelr (tumoreus satellites, whom the author desoribes in a keen and humorous ntvle. Frem the hest and din of the Londen " theatre Moere gees te Aivren, Hoetlnnd. "the sportlng-Jedge of Sir HughCunyng ham. Here be meets Henner. the alater .flf'SIr Hugh, who teaches liltn the mysteries of salmon fishing, and also that a man should have higher alms and am bitions In life than te be merely the popular singer of a Londeu public. IIu gees back te his work thoroughly dlHsatlslled with his llfe, Imagining hlmself deeply and truly In love with Henner Ctinyngham. After her return te Londen, Moere discov ers that his love Is net reolprecatod, and he plunges Inte the wildest dissipation, drink in)? and gambling. At this tlme his I old frfend Antenla Ressi disappears, rnnd Moere discovers that she is tlie tjuu vtiju urn ijwii nit iim nun kii mu, and that it Is she that be really leves, and net Henner. Why it Is that se many mod ern novelists roquire an Illness te bring the herolne and hore togelhor we canuet tell. Dlack has followed in the wake of some of his fellow werkers ; for it Is in the sick room of Moero that the final reconciliation between the two heroes was affected. As e very reader of Illack'snovels knows, Ills chlef forte lies In his skntches of lire In highlands) se vivid, picturesque and Imaginative. Ve feel that he Is net merely a descriptive writer ; he soes with the eye of one who leves the scenes of life. He net only knows hew te observo but hew te write. Hewever, It is net only in the descriptions of the wild Hcetlsh heatlis that he oxcels, for ha knows equally uell the society of the city, whlle the plctures of stage llfe are vividly brought befere us with all the petty Joaleuslos of thedllfereut actrosties and actors. It Is a charming story dellghtfully told, with all the miner lncldents well br,,,t"',,t In. The principal characters anJr0Wn with renmrkahln rlavarncss andt'ey M0. ;""'r ." .""" "'"V Ilglited up en ail sines by ii.moreu J sketches of less Important portages. ftM If. I..... lnHl..n..... rt.. .tirtilrn.1 ' n serlal story In the Londen C'ff-ey Har- fmur linml linltllfetin.1 III tinnt fort" . ... new oceu iiiiuiiaueu in noe- ""Vniiirllin ,. n..i.. ...ll ...! .Inn 'OUHiyillUS ,UI iv Altibuviin, null illllir. trated. . ,, n"Ttn, by Hephle I'. ..r,.,"..l,.KAs.Ji of "Angtw Graeme, I. VelU.li, autbtJames Hepburn, Frce aaineUoejr,vr." I'ubllahers, D. Applo Apple Cliunli MlnlsV Yerk, ten A Ce., N,edlatcly regreta that the One ini should have soleeted a tltle authoresithal of ff novo! written Hoveial se llke,t) by 1'. C. Philips, "The Dean and ears daughter," but unfortnuately the HlB.arlty dees net end he, for n tt,imiti sip also be drawn regarding the merill Hide or thelr horelno's character. In Justice te the author of "The Dean's Daughter" it nnist be s.ild thnt her novel in luliiltely hotter wrltten than the "The Deuu ami Ills DatiKhler." Frem l1. C. Philips ie GoerKU EHeUa. we ackitowled);o, a great stw. out no hotter werdswiii baitsed ii-A)scribliiKthoi.lianiu-ter of "Vera 1'Orman" lu "The Dciii'h Diughter" Own te quote from (loe. T.llet's dcscrlpttep or his hun.lncs In Uanlel Dorendi" "Her Ideul was te bedarinj; in spoecl' at"! ro!kless in bruxliig daujfers, bel moral and ph sical." True, the Qulxotle Ideas or this hornine or "Ilolieiuian" IdeaH, ns Sophte Vellch calls thom.de In the end an Iniltiltn niueunt or geed te ether poeplo. However, thore Is hardly a doubt that we would greatly prefer the evlls te happen than te be brought into contact with a girl like Voia Oeriiiau. "Hew fortunate It is thut iu real llfe we seldom meet a Vera Oeriiiau, or as etiually Improbable that we will loiiie across imjo imje ple similar te the ones w he llgnred In her llfe" ; we can hear the read or of "The Dean's Daughter" oxelnlm: Yes. Hut there you are inislaken, for we de con cen htunlly, hnwover the nutheretts has given nnu rather extravagant and overdrawn sketch of the woiknessefhuiiian nature. Sour. RnMAitKAiu.K Pahsaeiji in the Liik or I)ii. Ghewiu nn Rk.n.nkvii.li:, latoer Gormiiutenn, I'a., translateil Ireni the French eriiis en miniiserlpt by Rev. Klhaiian Winchester. Coin ome c.lmx n aormatitewn, Pa., publUheia. This llttle book Is re.il ly a memorial bi lls translator or l)r. Cloergo de lleunev llle, or vt horn he, the translator, Rev. IJIhauin Winchester, was a eraeiial friend ; and it must be apirtictilarly valuable aoiiveiiir tothedescondautaof that geed old iiiun,l)r. iniuijiyuu lt'llliuv me. Dr. de Uounevlllo (tame te Auierlca In 1741, and llve jears allorwerd married a MIms llortelitto, whose parents had at ene Unto wttlored for religious iioieeviitlou. riiolutereatofthonutoblognipliyU net lest under the hand or the translator. One can not but be impressed with the earnest truth of thorlter, and he at least bollevodHo Implicitly in his own reading of these passages iu his lire that waugrce with thu translator In thinking for him te have de- Iberately Iiuks(hI ujmjii mankind was liniMHslble. it may m,t be knew 11 te out s ders that the belief of tl,0 Unlv enallMa of the eighteenth century differed from that or he present day. Whlle the latter leach hat lh wicked reecho thelr puntahment whlle en ca.th. the rormer Uught "ii.l- ifl??tirirn,n0,,";, "Ut is'th ,,,ll'''e salvation or all heuls, vvhteh foiev or alter death must pass through a lomperuiy pun- Mimeut which ptirilled them for the ntate el happiness te fellow. ill snia !. 1.. .. . ....... i.r.i. JOSHUA 1W ., , ireugh eight odltleiis In (lermanv .,! been translated Inte soveu lauguages. ItOthuiT HeinJ!L.. . -ij'.vi;aneiv lias been is geultln In-vni. ,....,..."' v erses te fiw kiK 0f theS ui.l lffi" Z i.l leu v f 1 at Hty nsitvp v , n. a tuf f 1.U1 V m ' " S M Ml lt'SU.WlM ,, tHMsa -was rp h'1 ra- 5n.p I TN6 XerWnii toirtvstehitiL.s ht mfes twtidirs. Tlltf.tlii Lmtlmr All riilln Aiit'dl v .AOlKncn1ti lt',flUi.t yuf OiSfc W(alt)uhi'lttgejJ,'i lirt l 11l; & iliiwrp;;TTei iv ler '44 n JVfH! 'A)sd-1f Ji'sHL, fmAi , .pef VTb. i AV'ffJnrfJKtr',rty'etf. . riieuadw 4f'X w rrtic.lcAISl TK'li crnff 4 M(H.fsiffSlut-mU'onevt. Vfltriubl 1 onnnn'J.e. iendveiuseuisut wlilz-h forms iif0xr W (Le Irtrtk'i. i.lr 1ii woUe te W f . i fhrf truH-r w ffinik of tiijlAm bind TitCAMrTmcAv" uitTnwrLi , " liiif Jjc-PrDsTdenirtiipvalanil lc- irnrillr'r' SiixnVcr lieed a Helttm, ' The Nshvlll(riB.)irri.W,f. Saturday, fiubllshed an interview at length had by u, I, Armlstead, lt cltv editor, with ex President Clevelsnd a few days age in New Yerk. The following Is aa extract from the Interview) Remarking upon the attltude or Speaker Reed, Mr. Cleveland cliaracterlrcil his policy as "Cremwelllan' and well calcu lated te repel the admiration of the country. He said that tbe conduct of the Democrats during the recent struggte la the Heuse had been, te his way of thinking, character ized by motives that must command re spect. Said he: "They have been loyal te the constitution and very firm in their ad herence te Its teachings. They have been strong In pretest and courageous always, but they have net allowed their passions te rttn riot with their Judgment. Having isquarely placed thomseives en record and omphasliced upon the public mind their hnnesty and vigor or purpose, they bse with dignity and discretion assumed an attltude where the Republican party must be held fully rospeuslblo for the con sequences of Its illegal tactics and the alms offtsleadera. Thoeyeof the nation has toen fixed se Intently upon the party In power thst it cannot bone te escane severe scru tiny of Its acts. Therein lies the danger te the ttnablyptrtOJl lk!H tl i4Vtfti( nrMfinllbpi, 4nu iilljil3r Republicans. The recent elections fright ,. .. t . ,t,irihi1itv ened thorn Imdly. They are dcsperate,an"'tLint ana great OUraDllliy. the manner In which Heed, and the etlyv. iiiu iiiniinur in wincu jietni nnu 1110 uiry leadors have gene te w?ik in Cengfrtr' -Unmm ll.nt l.n. u III l..ll... Tfk.J A -O'T miuiTB Kiini. iiu.v n i , luimiuiiu nfc 1. F.7 shows that they will r, iottsltate at -I thing In thelr determliii.iien te cantu '&, maciiinnry or the governmrat se ffgfr - -.. - . - i ftWl te nrovent Democratic success in ISlrfhe federal election law which the R7umlcan Congress will pans is a sure lillcatlen of this purose. It Is a dark blev at the free dom of the ballet, I held th't the masses ortheAmorican poeplo will lotlnderso this fraud upon thelr suffrages and that this course will pewerfully roctupen thearty that essnya it. The pur.'oseof the Repub licans te lavishly and recklessly oxpend the surplus Is as elarly accounted for. The high tariff lawsAre tee well understood new by the country for Its wrongs te be concealed by opening SlulA) gates te the surplus which they collect. Turin" reform Is growing; Its tircngth must increasa with Investigation, and 1 am confident the principle is morpepular than It Mas two yours age.'' t h "Wlmt de yvJU think of the election of 18927" he ws asked. " I have abundant conlldenco that the Doinecmli party will In the next appeal tothecot'ntry.Tho Republicans are Inviting disaster. They cannot expect te much leugr ilecohe the rank and flle of Atrvrlcan inaulioed; they are trn cling pe.'hs whero the masses will nut fellow remecracv will win in '0.'," was the oil r nest renly. " And what of you for its leader in 'I2,T " Heme one liiteijectcd. " As te that, " was the nulil. response, wiin ii uuirucaury waia ui inn nauu, "i y unve iieiiung te Buy. " I The ox-presldont mu I The ox-nresldont MiuPed and turned tlie I :nnvier.-'iftiirt W.r.R'.b..- eX i. .' :.bi'.' .'J c .:pPJi?rena idW.C apifca rfe becHsi uwVs'in l'l"Mr te ue uiauwm I IfcV IniTIi t.i...i.u.v. ON i.etri) I'lteKKssinsi. De tilRd'cr ilnt oil ce de aineke lie leas ile Ore will be. And de hustest kind of pnium Cllmlu de biggest kind e' tree. De darky at de old campground Who kin loudest n and shout is ajtwlue te rob some hen roost Afore de week Is cut. Wrt Smith Carolina Segre Jlhyma, " lint eh twhatilinined minutes tells he o'er" ,,0iuVfer"',,,,Uw,1,sihowiltlics,jctiiieiinB, berpre he miik.ii up hi, mind te hend out rur Ihenahi" C"1'' WOrth of huU"", Oil, They nay the average nnlltlclaii Is getting hearse talking about tariff and no tariff: but f?,.,Vi.r2l,lU 0Od .every night with Dr. Bulla Jh Hyruii, and begins afrisli next morning IVIiafH tlie Uae or Talking F Thore Is no dciijlng tliatSOODONTIs the -- i"q.,inHraii ier tne mouth and teeth. iimK'.Sil.,,l,k8"n?w-flakMlu "umber, have the irtu e'r,,B8i!.y.',Jh!i!' '!. -ycatliv en Wero Once llenutlfirl, Madam, uer y WhS'T IS.V.V 'i l,.,nt. i " ,,re se " lo" le" ?.,!inyj,y l "!,.,7 .U. ," hiciiileoiiuieMif. f; ring from functional derangeiiiciit. ou inn v " iNiliitiin Inch lhlck,"iwllaiiilctsejH. hiitieh cannot. encciil IhoravagtHefdlsiaiic. 'Nevwrnl afruuuruintri,iiriicii. Uut vrhy mittir uiiv longer ? Dr. Pier, e'a Kav orlle Prwcrh t mi i ul rcatiire Ilie blwiin te our chei.k, the arairkle te ?i.'LW,.t V10 ?UI "",0 "Khtnesj ti. J'enVatc," if ,'vl" m",ke,i haitpy woman of jeu again. It run sail these wcukurxxen.lmilca'liliiR , icarliig down pains iwruller le jour hex. l' e e ily nioilliliie (...Id u. ilrugglsia uiid.r a lies tt" Kiurantra nuiu tin, iimiiiiriiilimra lliiil It .11 lv MllsfuclUm lu even ease or money ra funded. See giiarnnlee en hottle w ramwr. r ,oe.W ' An Knulneei-'Mfust Itun. An englueer en ene of the reads tnkrlng here In speaking last night of fast runs mild ' Although my machlne Is net slew, once let a cold get six hours the start of me, and my ma rhlnery Is no match for IU I havoferv.ars kept u bottle of Ktmp's Ualwuu ceintantl. In my cab, and when a Cough or Celd gets a start of this standard remedy It Is Indivd a cold day It Is sold by all druggists. (jj It Is dangerous te taniH?r with Irritating liquids and exciting smills. Ue hi) 'a Cream Halm, MhUh Is safe and pleasant, aud Is eatlly applied. It cures the worst ians of catarrh, cold lu the head and ha) fever, giving relief frr"b"V'0 dr,t Bl,I,"ral,en' t'rlcote cents. lU'linieua. RK!:.Ki!.0.urs..8U!lv,9,ij .W"' "K "ELD Iii the following ihiinhea eiiSuiida), lu llinieriiliigatl0 1liitheccnliigul7.lSun. rfn? ''"''IiV'"-. w,"n l" heurli If. ferentltlsesiHclallv neted: PlUMnVlMIIAN AlKMOIUAI. ClIURCII-Heutll Queen strivt. Themas 'i liomp.en, D. 1) , pastor. Hunda) schiHil at 1 15 p. m. '! '"r. Nhvv CilLtUCli. .vrvliA-s and Sunday kdioel "u .." . .""' l"e usual ueur. In ling's building, Ne. 10 North Queen street. GiUCK LyniKUAN.-Hev. U.K. llaupt. pastor. ?nU!lly.,'cm.",, ,lt. B ''-."u Chnrcli birvU-es "liisTi'" " enlng. Paster's morning lllbln EVANllRMCAt, LUTHFIIVN 8lI."nV SCHOOL of Lmm Niir.i,-Nerlh Pine near Walnul-al i p. 111. Pleaching Thursday evenliig. ",,V-JU i.i','u,?r "a,;T,st CUUKCII-Ijui Vina near inuulen lu Ihoevenlui;. ...,nV imti.-iicv. jt. rriune. luisinr. (Vm. H. i1;,1.) "..Jl""?.-' ?"" I-redcrlck street.- J. '"" sn.in.nj ItV IjOlir. IVCSter. (ifirtmill tnllin ..1..F..I..W u I.... sclMMlatlla.ni. "' ""'' WasTBiiN M. Ii Ciiuncii.-ltev. Win, Nrxm Tlioiiiiwen.pinlor. Class meeting attitOa. in. I , rearliliig In the morning aud vveiilug b) llev. Mr. Klrh). Sunday kchtxil at 1.15 p. 111. Evaneelical, Ciiuiicll. Uev. 1I.D. Albright, pastor. Sunday sihoel at '. p. 111. Pra)cr iun praise ken lee at 0 U 1 m. Sr. Srn-iON's-Cellege Chapc!.-Scrmen by Ruv. Dr. h. V. Girhurl. Dkutsciik Reihuii-St. Jeiiannm Kirhibk Cerner of orange and Mulberry streets, ht rv lee In the Gcruiau luiigiiai,a from 0 JU te 10-ra. 111 'mdnwii 0 le7.l5p.ni. Sunday kdioel Ireiu DlVlNK kcrvlii, ,111 kllllliliii- ,.i..r.i.... I.. .1.- Rockland street kdioel building at lOuVdecU. Sunday kchoelutp.m. ' ".. Rkiekmkd-Ht. LuKK's-Mnrletta avenue. V- Wiu.P.Llclilltcr, lister. biiiidu) itheul Pinsr itKKn.nn. luiv. J. M. tii-i D. D.. pusiiM B.rvle iiuiruing u..a evening, and binuliiy ecl.uel at ItiS. ' hr. l'AUii'H ItKreKMKO-ltev. J. W.Memlnger, nuAtnr. 'lulll.,1.1 u.ii i.b. ... .,i. " Vr. - ''J - "."-fin- -111 nu 1,, u,j 11 11,, T lT'W J,r-Tty ITpv " P M P M'c-H" ,.,ui "itCTiinrM in CnnisT, Covkmant. Cevkmant. J est Orange and Concord fetrrels. Hev.C. W I lu tiler, pastor. 1'ralse service at 0 n. in I.VAN VI If-At .l.'lrut f-l...v. 1. 1... f ... ' ' c rf t h i.d j . ' . - i' ' I 1 it i '' . . .... I t.!v.V Kl "'ICllJ VtJs - jiri vi..ur f fr.&ak u ttr i . -l .ii,;., i '. .1. i n t R. KskaSk. . .miSar- 5..V , ir'.ifJU'S-VCr.r.'.i 'if. vSsstatMv r- -w- ' 1 xr.JiS2jrr..v.,JKKjr,"2? 51wiaS'Ml,,iafeA ." I iaSSWhVTFw3,3 wy . . is- iwi' 1, , ms;v u Hk-ushsy I u Sel hs H'ea m i.-tlrc c'r. Hat than Kna'."3r nor i t tcr. Al Vt t,tIift,tT;li"ef U fashion, rtmi tt-cl.-issferqij.'ility Knox's Sp"jj itvlc3 are reatly, Silk or !('. , YeurntinS and Bread- btylcH tee ll raiks "tt jv n Sr "'ng; i iecs, mill ru m te tiv ler LAnt. S,i!. h Jae Hz, Dirb ft, S2.50, $3, 3.50. Ahrtd of anything wejvfc i dU iiefcre. Particularly the Silks and'the $2 and $2.50 Derby. The mere you knew of Hats the mere you'll wonder st the littl prices. Thirteenth and Market atresia. . A ereat drive in Black Camel Hair Grenadines. Madn by Priestley Think of thaI Every thread honest, every loom strele honest. Yeud knew it b; the touch, erby the leeks. Eut there's mere than that ; te Priestley name is be hind every yard of it. Ne quilbling there. Finger a bit ; see hew hard wisted the threads are, and Vt hew light the stuff. Little hat is whv such Grenadines ....', H are se HKea ier summer wear. 75c quality at 50c 85c quality at 6ec $1.25 quality at 75c $1.75 quality at $1.00 $2.00 quality at $1.25 This let ends it. A once-for-all bargain. Northwest of centre. Only your eyes can give you a just notion of the store. Table Linens, Bed Linen, Handkerchiefs, Towels, and the whole flaxen precession are heaped about like a har vest of Easter lilies for white ness. Old Bleach Linen. A name that stands for quality. Get a genuine Old Bleach and you hiew the linen te be clean and pure and the bleach sound VW-in the bleach than .vu may suspecir u-never come across a piece of Old Bleach that has been chemicaled into rottenness. Seft finish, the UStlPi-.-,. . M,mrsi!T'r.r -.-si ItbTN.! VVflllU I very lace el the linen with confidence. grows Here are thirteen qualities of Old Bleach Towels and Towel Tewel ings in mere than fifty designs : luick double huck elephant huck 45 c te $1.25 each. Imperial Bath Towels $i each. Jehn Wanamaker. - 1, ,, ' .... gev gfrrtlc or gtctit. .JjJOK RENT fntrul Uunlncbs Stand, Ne.wiKAST KINOhT. Inquire within. r.s)-i wa T71.0H RENT A TIIUKIiTniTv TT.Trr.; V Dwilllng Heuse, with modern Imnrovc Imnrevc men a. Ne. 317 East King alrtsXliu, ' Irlrk HtabloeuloU Noweccuple.1 by J.1I111 w llel. man. Apply te GEO.D.SPU1:emkii mV. 01. Last King street. uvl ' . .-T-- IMfil 17IOR RiynT-HANDSOMi: STORK ItOOM ip with new Irent, Ne. 'J09 West King street. Cheap rent te geed tenutit. Inquire of .(Af-nli . u-iii.1' r.T.tfd Ne. 2M VV'tst King HtVcct. IOR RENT-STORE HOO.M NO. 13 hAST Ivltiir street. fermi,rl nm,ii,wi i... . ITfch Icll Urus. Alse Second nnd thlrrl flwir ..... rPA. 1...MI .,!:."": w .win.. i.iiii'iiiili(Nu. imjuire el J a ui .t-iiu II. G. LI PP. PUIJI'ICSALHOKANEASTKINGHTREE? Itealdence. On Tuuksuav. Mauei. au, ivju, at the Ixxipurd Hetel, all that t o-ster) -and-e-Inlf brick dwelling and large two-story brltk luck liulldlng, Ne .107 East King street, con taining In all cloven rooms, gas, bath, het and cold water, water clesit; whole premises nn drrdrnlnril by sewerage; let fronts en King strK-t 'ii feet, 4' inches, mere or less, and lu dciith nerlhwurd IU feet, 4 Indies, mere or hks : whole premises lu exiellentcondltlen. Sale te begin at 7 o'clock p. m, when condi tions will be made known by , , L.K. rONOERHMini, Fer the Ijv luces of Anna M. Keu Dersmlth, de re ised. J OKI. L. Halves, Auctioneer. r-7,ml,8.12,l'i,l9 UnLlO SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Estate. Oil iikseay, MAnrn i, 1S90, at tub Lrei-Aitn Hetel, Ne. I, The Twe-Story llrlck D clllng aud tw 0- siery ericK uucK-iiutldlng, Willi balcony and one-story frame kitchen. Ne. 118 East Orange street, containing In all eight rooms, cistern In jard, lel 19 feet, mere or list., by IU f.et, Inches, theneu ruuulug cast i feet by U feet wide, en which is u frame stable fronting 011 Hhermau street. This heuse Is ci 11 1 rally lcsated and a eonvcnlentheme.ln geHl condition. Ne. .' '1 he Two-Hter) hrlck Dwelling and one story frame buck-building, Ne. JU Sherman street, well ami pinup, rain cistern, let 50 by 130 feet, 0 Inches, 11 fnuiie ktatile. an abundance of fruit, a large garden, suitable for trucking. In central part of the city. hale te commence at 7 10 p. ra., when cotidl cetidl cotidl tleiiM villi be made known bv the HEIRS OK JOHN TOrJllNEH, Deceaet. Joel 1 IIainim, AticU filil7,rAinl DRUNKE.NN1S. LIQUOR IIA1I1T. In AH the World there Is bui One Cure. Dlt. IIAINUS' QOLD12V HPKCIFIC. It can be given Inn cup ef coffee or tea, or lu artl.lesef fisid, vilthout'ue knowledge of the patient. If ncccwiry : Ills absolutely hannUss and v. Ill elle-ct a iHTiianent and speedy cure, whether the lutlcu Is n moderate drinker or nil nlcohellc .r.Ht. IT NEVER FAIIA It eM.mlrs se qule-tly and with such certain!) that the patkut undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, hlscomplete reformation is ellee led. ! pake book or lsirtleulars free. CHAS. A. Ldt'UER. Drugi'st, Ne 8 Hist King St., lAUe-asKr, la. ocLNeed-lTliAS I1WEHTOIW! HE 11UILDINQ AND U ABSOCIA 1 ION of Dakate lu a large "! estate morl merl morl gnge reiniMiny making Icy'S upon the aame lirfncliile ns (he smaU Ii-l building assiKMn. liens of the East. It iK-ues iwlil-up atcwit in ccrtlllu.tcs ranging In nunint fnim HO te 5,0uu. Earnings range freni ler ecuMe IS per cenUer unniim,deindliig'Hii length of lime owner (.irricitck. A portion of dividends are paid keinl-nnimlly lu rash. Stock nlwa)s has n ixed riikh value te lie ald klockhelders b) thoaseclMiion IncasafermrrvilshestOkell, All kteek Issuett un delHutiire plan being backed b) mortgages deposited with a trustee. iWrMMiwmittuM. InviteiL 1' ll'ait. r n 1 1 a, 1 Hiri ,j Wl.l Lv. tliw ICTf Mtir Vi., .W.r I'a., i - i.-r -"5 v.dunA.1,1 iiy&ft Key . I MSS r..vw KVkV ''VnUan r- . nivwii ins Iur !! v he iti- ' t t-ii vr 1H i W S "(t li. iT r r - fri jc I r '.f it ""rlwt J-gH i. a. -1 f j.v 7 $& V. rrrmtw kkari w v&.. bittam Engine lelle Werk.. MANUFA'K, or urmtzeNTAi. ) iireians. J7PTABL .ItUWTlNO HeriseaMU lafcalar. fBaw Mills. J Bark Mills, lOeb Mills. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKCB8, DBA88 LEATHER ROfXERS, BARK CON VKYBR 8CREW8, PULLEYS, BHAFTINO, OEARINQ UANUKRS, PILLOW BOXEH, CLAMP BOXEB, COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILLBUHHINUB, STEP BOXES, HPINOLES, TOES AND BTEPS, PULLEY PIiATBM, HUIEVB WQEELB, Ac, Ac, Ac, BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES, LAO 8CREWB, RODS ttP-SETT, BETT SCREWS, FORQINQB, NUTS, Bq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS', PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WABHERS. Bpcclalty In Making and Repairing DEEP WELL DRILLING TOOLS, Vlst Ked, nil, Reamers, Jara, Hand Pumps, Bit and Red Catches, 4c Charcoal Hammered f iiuruen uivev Deuble Itcnned Ilcflned Beiler and Tank TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, OH, Casings, water or acius. HUtcks, Stand-Plpes, Water Wheel iiev yvir r urnaces, c LARGEST BTOCK OP ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Gsuges, Oilers. Caal and Malleable Fitting", Injectors, Packing!, Plpca, Ac., ever carried In Laucenler. Special Attention Olven te STEAM HEATING. Light aud Heavy Iren and Brass Outings. 9-RepalrlDK Promptly Attended te.ta Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFTING t KOK BALE. A Pulleys, 4Sxl2 ; 1 Pulleys, 41x10 ; 2 Pulleys. HxV,l; 3 t'ullejn, UxWi: 2 Pulleys. 40x7H ; 2 lUllCS,!MX7'f. - . waodHniii,i-uiieylw;ixie; a woea epui 8 2 15-16 Cellars. I . !a-L9Bta"ln- . .. . . ' "- lnc" UTP Hun8 "euwe Braced, Jehn 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 5-aO-Henw Power. 50 Inch Dlam., 16 feet long, ZJxIW Inch Tubes. Price, f 1T6 and 1150. 1 Beiler 30 inch Dlam., Urcet long, 21-3 Inch Tubes, 12 feet long, with Fire Frent. 1126. vu ffioebo. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. BIG REDUCTIONS -IN- Nottingham Lace Curtains, 05c, 75e, II te ti CO per pair. Cream aud Fancy Scrims reduced te 10c. 12Kc. 15c. ' " Illrachcd German Table Linen atSOe; regu lar price, 75e. Pure LI uen Cream Damask at 25e ; worth 35c. Heavy Cream Damasks at Kc, 10c, fiOc ; worth 45c, 50c and 00c. Extra Quality German (Deuble Damasks at G5c and 75c ; worth 5c and f 1. A large let of Pine Qualities Linen Table Cleths and Napkins In setts at greatly reduced prices. A large let or All Linen Towels reduced from 12) 0 te 10c. A large let of All Linen Towels reduced from 203 te 15c. We have a large let of extra large kite, extra fine Huck Towels In two numbers. Price was 50c and 75c ; will close them out at 33e and Sc. At these prices these goods should go out In a few days. Full lines of Tickings, bhectlngs Muslins, Ginghams, Prints, Pant Stuffs, etc., at less than n-guiar pritvs. 25 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. mar30-lydR CCljtuuturtrc. H IGU A MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- W are new opening our Spring I uportatienorQuecnsuaroaud will be preistred le supply our customers with the very best grade of w arc at Lewest Prices. Heusestlres recelve especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, ir East K:'ij Strpr jJt'Hai SttU9k krf ltjBtTtv'ATea"?! Art- lli 'l Hr awqm vi4 v'tulU I me (. sta-vf ! iiearial1''3 frra. in .WS r'diLii v ,g W th iillis "i. Wt0.xu iaa- fr I i...ti fv B0IL1K8. jftek. MTAIt J IDLL8. Best, Hoeseinrniii Goods. TliePeeple'sCash Stere ' - ?B i Tr, c v XmtemSZ, rjayailiMaitk4ayl Star lag debet., The weather We avttt-'4 Ue eaaaeitlah retjbvt we are ready wR he steekaaat fat " year enW, which If glrea avetryyM get Me I test choice of theWtag Heaatm ef im. 1 Spring Ovsteeatlags, MelteaM, CkevtetaV' Wales and Diagonals, a hsatseme ehetee. A handsome Ceat, handsesasty irlssaaed,' a fcaasl .J sons fit, handsomely made, fsr 1 la IM,sal you may want. Novelties In Spring Treuserings ready, IS I te 110, Winter probably net all geee. If the 1 frectes we're yet provided te comfort yen wit a WlnUr Weight or Medium Weight Oversea,! Halt or Underwear. What we have yet eft goods are teing at prices that will close ev let by the tlms the days and nights are eqa A paying Investment te bny new even If j thought connect new and another member even II, M, as, ti or 16 eaa be saresri en a Bey's or Man'a Middle or Wlater Weight Suit or OverceaL lis Storm Coats, IU; III Bejv BulU, HBO; I2 Yeung Hen's Salts, Underwear, v sn quality, 1, and se en and ea. s MARTIN BRCS 26 and 28 N. Queen St. H IR8H A BROTHER. REMEMBER US WHEN IN NEED OF iif of Any Kinc And you fill have no cause te regret It We are bctbr prepared te rocetyenrwarl and purse thatanyene else. Many thlnga ha us towards IU We have no rent te pay. J make our ews goods, buying through who sale beuses, la, the large cities, with which j are connected, lioreDy saving you many a a lar, and added te tbla the fact of M yean' i perlence In bmneaa at one place, all aer place ut -First and Head Over All Contemporaries. All who deal with us can testify towards I above statement. YOURskR CLOTHING, ilw (III ON W 'RICE OLOTHL'HSAl FITRNIBHEI forth Qqmb StwiWnd Ceitre LANCAlWdt. PA. Hu. rMMENSK REDUCT iS. )lftt L. Gansman I Bi TAILORING 0U8T0M DEPARTMEf Where shall we ke for the greatwtt aateri uuu luwtjui prices 7 Our Answer! All-Weel Cheviot Suits, te order, at lUl .ii-vvuei wine vvaie Cheviot Hulls, tel tie. All-wool Fine English Worsted Stl order, (is. English Wide Wale CeaU and VesU, I tiu. All-Weel Diagonal Worsted Suits. J22. The Best Imported Corkscrew BulU, t Fine AU-Well Trousers, te order, M, The Ilcst Trousers, te order, W 80. 7, 1 facilities new perfect for the Onesl fit guaranteed. Great bargains In Bejs' and Children"! all our own make. Prices almost one-half the original vad miyers aneiim net fall te take ad van once or this rare opportunity. L. Gansman & Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bel Lunuren s cieiniug (Exclusive.) 66 and 68 M0ETH QUBEN ST., S.W.0OBNSBOFOBANOB. LAKOAITl Net connected with any ether Heuse in the city. a-Ue cautious and make no mistake yuu kvi iu uie riEiit place. $le. EVAN'S FLOUR. Levari 8c Se DEALERS IN GRAIN AND F Baled Hay and Strai Levan7s FleJ x-'ruitivtii). in u ."4 r ' hi .11 1- "" )our (U), IVm ts a ib. tyeOi ejn.fjj.u- a a. SSfV WtR",li, , ;)e'i. Ms), nor. Kix-rJikUiV- '. c-i ex i aiaj" , el V. n.) '?'' march! W March w wlUiftfrief Met fmn 1 e IIIINI I H t "l5yrrrraetwi 01 c" fj. B. MeCAS x 11 fc.A'W . " ' - lirt i Y :nw9 w.. given u iL-... ,r' , ,' .?" ' .i" .- v ,r!.rr " - fcrs " " ' ' ' ' " ' vl ' ", 3 !!
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