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IAHOABTEB. NOVKMUEE 19, IK.
'.e Armlnf In I'rptcnn Dm I'nnru
&'i The Bulearian crisis is ranidlv Wceniiiu?
iffin. Intolerable nuisance. One day the
Jffeable brings lurid stories of h rumpus
jrataedby Kaulbars in some unknown ltul-
ji Himii luwii, or ei tome mysterious liiler-
(Tiew or aipiemats and rumored alliance of
Ifgmt powers. Tlie next morning tlie
?Aerican citizen takes up his moraine
.tftnancr ta tpei nf 11m lrwvjmiin nf lt.icui,,.
j& dogs of war, and finds tliat " the tone of
fHi' tlln frmittfti nr&eB tu iMinlfln It - !.- ir t
s$ bars has been recalled.
JlF It is new anneuueed tlually that tlie
'"j-""" "" vvjvi juiuivaie Mill
Ejleave the country en Friday, and that Itus-
3w a win nt once lerce iiestiiuies m the f.ice
p,t6f winter by marching her army into the
""twnwiuy jum Beiziiig binuegic ieinus.
Egvane eeiugereut items must ue read te-
gigetherwith that telling of the army bill
f'Mnrck.
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" Anecuancener lias a way et rushing his
military appropriation bills through his
parliament by getting up a war scare. Th
? meneibills new before tlie Uunili smtli fnr
m military purposes are four ; the army,
pj.ui.uiue, &iriigic niuwajs aim ieruuca-
iiuns, auu ioei up me enormous total or
$271,427,700. It is net surprising that this
demand, coupled with the statement that
It does net exceed the limits absolutely
necessary for the safety of the empire,
caused a sensation.
This state of things may net worry roy rey
alty and nobility very much, but it must
gnaTe a lueuguustirrin? ellect upon the
Ppeeple who are fcixed te iuy for it, and
rxnru Lnflv Tnitsl. nnen nnmn In trio rritiititicirm
Fg' . : z. .. . . "
Ei.w.V LI1HC lllPir Girnntr nni'iirnniDiil ha u innm
55H. than it Ls wnrtli.
If there were a little business method in
the madness of belligereut Kurepeaus the)
might come te a mutual agreement te cut
down military expenses all around, but at
Drsrnt nn iiriMimpni. enulil wwlneu l,icai i
li?,it; le Klve Ul) uer Jreilms of the Bo&pherus or
mlrfi.TI I. tItlrt ri fllilllilfili lmw .. ..F .... n......
lv amuvw -v tvuuuil J1C1 11UIT3 Ul lOtlim?.
IK, 0 Uermanv nuus a eoeuexpiisn fur .irminc
IMi " te presen'e the peace of Europe."
Last of the LVl'rfsliJeiitt..
The death of ex-1'resident Arthur uml
j4 the comments en his career point the moral
0t the spirit of fair play that lies dormant
la the American conscience ready te burst
into life at the first strong call. In speak
ing of these who have passed off the stage
of life, it is customary te observe tlie an
cient maxim te say of the dead nothing but
what. 1 trenil. lint. il. tl nnl In tl.la tl,.,l
l&tGeneral Arthur ewes the flatteiing en-
ifeir cemlums that hae been passed upon him
!is bv the nress of ulluartieft. TIips .nn. iin..
Ki te the fact that at a time when serelv tnwl
ljk!ie was net found wanting.
KJr- 'hfllV IPnn 1 fTA(l.tr-ll .nttrniiaUn nl.An.l
u.w mum bv..v.l.t lllJJ'll.ae.Ull UUIU.VU
qv ma.wnen .vrmur weum occupy theva
si cant presidential chair chaos would set in.
jgT'' because his previous career had s.vered
glS mere of the self-seekiug politician than of
raJt.uieureau-guage.Hiaies.iian. The surprise
dJIiat was evoked by his inasteily conduct
1 In his high office c,iuied a leactien, and
. u lunuji; uu a niutereiy meurueu uy all
'i. Hi.i.;nnrr . i i.. . .
fi eli.tTpnn
LSl" TI,Q .,( o,..,..e:l.!lll I. ...! ......,., .....
t'if wjv.vtnPvjjaiuiiincaeuuueiliy .nrusi
fiinAn tli "Vfiw Vnrlr tvilili.laM ir-inufnm.i
E&t -him Inte a cautious, far-seuinu Rbitpnmiin
Island, in this most honorable capacity the last
mat the excresidents will bu reineinbr('i in
Bhteteiy.
llcadlnc Off lllalne.
t& Thfl ftrqfHnaae ii(Mi iftil.il. f- T11..t..n i
5 -.-.-..... ...vj ...... ilium iai. AJIillIlC 19
i making arrangements te again be the can
i :t, dldate of the llenubllcan mi-.v fnr flm
f.- Itnttiilaniw In 1CCC e..n-.n 1.. 1 ... l
Sk '!? e-cjub iu nave creaieu
l'BOme alarm in Kew England, where the
m eener eiemems 01 nu party are nearly a
unu against Mr. uialue's candidacy.
K-t It is noticed that the letter written by
fji,Dcuaw i-uuiuiiua ueuuung 1113 reasons for
ft "! . 1ll liuvlit. Dru.1an t. 1... ..... i ..
.. 1.ICQ1 tli.-.itl. ..rif.. ..A...l..l .. .
wS ' s """ -ran, tnu jeursuge,
?J new lindius its wav into the imihth. nmi
sMia -ubatauce is that Edmunds could net
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V Play the hypocrite by publicly declauni?
fcv. that ltlaine was what he was net.
Kir"" f The Democracy will leek with emit
f complacency en ilr. lllaine'd second nemi-
i.-i imuuu, iui mtjj iwiuiv iii.ti, jiu Jlt'puuiicau
;ean le easier defeated than the nun from
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Cl... Ijiud and Taxation.
tewOn Thursday evening tlie Philadelphia
jpewnce association listened te an essay by
' v--i' 1-v.u.ii. .BiiiiTii iii-.iir. in i
tear and sensible way with the question
ujt'fand and taxation that liave becu se
lOticussfd by Henry Geerge and his
Wers. He found lliutferm nf truth i..
'4 theerlta te be that the right of
duiQaln hliimlil l.i ...i.i
W geed et tin pje..iu uuing land, but
tW this Should ba done willmnHn,-. ......
ik9evrjment maclilnery beyond what is
WMwrte carry out Herbert iSpenivr's
Hpte that the government should i
itively regula'tive. and cive tim imiiui.i.
1 Tribe onnertunitv of duint? nve.vMii,..
'iK,Uanelf ; net as Socialists would hae
UtMig everything jeisible for him, and
p? ig mm Utile or no responsibility.
Ha Mid that with tLe end in vli-u- nf
BTMkhijt up land mouepoly, small farms
should be exempt from taxation and the
larger ones heavily taxed; beyond the
maximum nen-Uxable area, the tax rate
per acre should increase abreast of the
number of acres uioneolir.ctl.
The lecturer dwelt at length uieu tlie
value te tlie country ut large of prh.ite
ownership of uul estatcasau inducement
te the pri'MTVBtlen of enlerand InilejHMi InilejHMi
dence of cli.iracter, and he tireed that this
could liestlH reached by gradually chang
ing the piesenl condition and carefully
avoiding all extreme mid radical remedies.
Okn. Kai MiAiis Iim teu ordered lieiue
frein HulgAtU In tlie oent el the iiir'i
nl-liefl coni-emlng Hint oeuntry net being
reelected. IIM net belleictl that Iiulgarln
will heil many loam.
Kvkiuesk will be ltitoreted In to-mer-
rO' I-HUO or the 1NTE..I.H1KNCKK. ThO
biegrHitilcal sketch nml portrait will deUiil
the career or a l.nncAtriHn who has been
llfty yunrs In tlie government rvlee nd in
Hint tiuie travelled te nUpmiser the world.
"I'm-os" Ibis week talks or education
rer ciluenahlp, and evolves cine strong
thoughts Blowing out of the recent
tHhe iuetlluta. The biography el
the s tool beaid presidents U remimid
w tth a xketuh of ene el Its most dial ltiRUlshtH
lueiiibera. An old Maswcbusetta Thanks
giving proclamation makes timely re.iJing,
and thesparklint; Kaglesmere hunting trip
Is ceucludev). I.ile en a bicycle, notes et the
rashlena, events in weniu' world, ami n
host of ether choice literary mereeN are pre
lured for te morrow 'h re.t or which etery
readiug Liiic.-trlnii should parUke.
TitETeries propeeoa land bill for Ireland.
The world Is moving.
m
Thk unauce cemu'itlee ei rhila.lelphi.i, at
the instance or the beard of education, hae
ngree.1 te recommend ler hcIkmI purixMia the
appropriation or ,1,3I7,M0 50, whkh will
suffice te equalize the salaries el primary and
stveudary teachers w ith thte in the grammar
grade, m contemplated by the beard before
the teachers began their ineement in raver
of a 25 per cent, increase en th' total amount
appropriated rer salaries.
The death of President Arthur has again
started the familiar series el oteratiens en
the fatality of the presldentlhl elUca Our
early presidents were old men and their
death was only In the ordinary court- or
human atlairs, but the lact that all or our ex.
presidents have died alter a short retirement,
although they have of late been men in the
prime of life, has called comment rrein these
people wbe are always eager te discover
signs or some occult Ititlueuc or destiny In
the allalrs ei men. These K?op!e must find
a strong cuunriuatlen el their rears and
thtorles In the rtllectien that the rates have
Bpared Mr. Hayes, thus rurnlahmg additional
proerol his rraudulency.
A Interesting soHsien or the National
Orange ei the I'atreus el Husbandry, new
meeting in Philadelphli, was "that el
ThursJay when the question or le
male sutlrage came up ler illscusslen.
The eonentlen el lSe, held in llosten,
"Ileseved that one of tbe fundamental princi
ples or the I'atreus or Husbandry, as set rerth
in its official declaration of purposes regulat
ing membership, recognizes the equality ei
the two sexes. We are therefore prepared te
hall with delight any advancement in the
legal status of woman which may give te her
the full right or the ballet box and an equal
condition or citizenship."
The subject was again Introduced en
Wednesday and a lieitivi debate was started.
The spectacle or white women associating
Willi colored women In nli!ics was ten much
for the Southerners, and they fought the Issue
with an emphasis amounting almost te bitter
ness, rnquettienably the superters el
woman's rights were in the majority, but in
view et the results that seemed certain te
roliew it was thought w ise by many te adept
a policy or conciliation. The move in favor
el female sutlrage was therefore defeated by
'Ste 'J. Thus were tlie convictions of the
majority sacrilletil in the interest el hrmeuy
PKR30NAU
lAi'Lennn IIi:.Mir M. Stv.nlk is en his
way te New Yerk.
Lieutenant Uow.ii.neii I!i,ai k is men
tioned ter the vacant Turkish minion.
Ueohek W. Ciiilus sas he would net be
mayor or 1'hilaJelphla under any circum
stauces. "Dec" Wilsen has Hied at Union a
motion rer a new trial or lits case axaiust
I'billp II. .Meeu.
Campamni, the great tenor, is te undergo
another surgical oiratieu in the hoie of
improving the purity el his voice.
Caitai-n- W. W. t'HMV, of Philadelphia,
has been elected major of the .Stale Kencibles
In placs or Majer Jehn W. ityan, Ueceaeetl.
Mn. Ola nil en b has a rent-roll and land
Income et fTO.Ow) a year, and is rtqierted te
iivim de oral uiimuu ueiiars' worth et rail
road shares.
(AlAitnK sixteen years age get eighty
cents a night ier singing in a music hall at
Madrid, New-he has Hindu nn engagement
te sing at the Oj-era lilty nights ler J7U.0HX
The i:irt:nonep Aisthia ha.s twen in
the habit et smoking twenty ciK-ars a day,
and new his doctors tell htm he um,t step it
altogether if he wants te lie rid of the facial
neuralgia which is making his life miser
abla llMiir Ue.v. He.niiv Matthews, Enc.
llsh home secretary, CO years old, well pre
served and wealthy, Is about te be married
loMsceunlcts Maidstone, widow of the son
of the Karl et Winchelsea. Hba is a Catholic,
young, beautilul and jiennlless.
Dn-N. P. IAMRiitnt:, or Cincinnati, has
succfsslully perlermed an operation en a 0-jear-pld
girl by whlrhhhe is enabled te take
nourishment by a tubs inserted through her
side, as she wan unable te take reed in tha
natural way. .She Is in geed health, with
premise et long lire. '
Kev. W K. IIev, or Franklin ami Mr
shall college, new in .Sendal, Japan, writes
home te a friend that "a nativx pastor In
Teklo, who is read In American Kngllsh and
Oeruisu theology, ges Ur. Net in rank
Rltlenr' tin. fnr.itinjat n.l tl. 1...1 .
-- ..... ...... ., ...... n, e luuuence 01
the 'Christian Hage' can never be measured.'
1'itlLll- U. An.Mern, the Chicago meat
packer, bjh t!mt en Monday an attempt was
made le poison him by persons who tent te
Jits house a package el buckwheat in which a
large quantity et strychnine had ls,n placed.
Huspeeilng something the buck w teat wus
net used, and analysis showed thm lnx,n.
tallied poison enough te kill a dezau persons.
lle.v. Themas H. I)i i.i.kv, at Camden,
N. J., has instituted a suit ler HI! rl;ii,i
honater ililam J. .Sewell te rtinver Ji', but
damages. The suit is Ihe outgrowth (,r
language alleged te hae been n-ed during
the late campaign by Senater Sewelt in a
Hs-tvh ut u publle nieetlng in Camden, te the
tllect that Mr Dudley while oeustil at Uver
IkmiI gtew rich by charging Illegal iees and
robbing Aiuericau sescaj tains.
Tem Bkbii, et Maine, revels In the werKs
nfllin t',lf9.llw.ttlatl ..ru a.t.l ... . . ... ..
Jey of domestic HTe, the only tiling really
...- ......p, .... ...wv....ii'aiiiwiinijf Ul UlOtl
or wit, learning, and cultivated manners. He
thinks the men whelrequeuted Will's colleo
Iiouhe the most favored et mortals, and
knows 'that he should have been ua or
Ihem had he net been bem a hundred years
or se tee late. iloelltn asserts that there is
greater rame te be wen by the man who can
wiitoer the Heuso of ltereseiiUtivu with
Wit. 1rMllltlf, tlfl'lllrtl... ue.l .lirui. .1 .......It.
Ing tliau by auy euu wue shares in bleudltbs
battle l
James O. IIlai.ne Is said te han an idea
that he would haomade a great tragedian,
Biid hascoiifeKseil te his irlends that there
were niemtnts when he almost wiHlie(i iht
ate had lid him te the Hepe. When he is in
I nrtC.mh? ' V ry "T.'1 erK,nB t tlie theatre.
!?hiKi.i "'""'"""y If no can te some aibletle
Ti?.Sll Bt. ""? a,aJ'en Aveuue Oarden
m Si r""10 lUe c,,y au'1 evening wa"
mated from the Filth Avxmm t,I.iii ?
has dtclared that lheJ.ni who It. ve ttT'thesa
dlvur.lens was a Isjtiefacter et iiit,klm?
Nea ly all the great acte,KU personal trie '
THE OLD SLKIG1I.
' lilutielh '
" Coniing."
"There, mother, old Sprivkle has retutued
thanks at last," holding ups plump whlle
egg that would djircdil le thu q'letui ut any
l-eultry yard.
Well, 1 utleMsild IhU hen was tliinklul
for Jiast tiierrles, thnitgli your lather would
laugh eerv ttine 1 slid st. laddv Mephens
has Jest ln'it here; she wanted te bee yen,
but you was gene se long Hint I thought
you you must 1st dew it te Mis' I'ennell s
' t, 1 met her as she cime threned the
yard."
" She didn't l-U von the news, did she " '
" She told me ill Mansion had leti.rutd
from Cslifernla "
Ml"lt does Uat all 'bout that boy -teems iet
like tlie plv u' iHH'try you read Hiinutluies
atieut the feller that went oil and UhhI h
many y ears and then come bacn and took I a
methernut e' the ISMirlnm-c-enlv it's tie
father this lime. "Iho ery weist ,.) the
deacon's six,' it ialle.1 him, and that's rest
what ill was then. 1 ueer belie(Hl he had
anything te de with tint serais' down te the
Milage I.UIdy s.iys he's ternblv riih, and is
going te take c-aretr Ins father ' the desieu
must le glad, for 1 guess he's st(tHl with
Caleb most as long as he can nuiilnrtablv.
lufyny no s geiug le uiarrv sain .Millers
darter Kuth. V no t....i at...., n..i. M.n .. ..i
out there ler Ills health Will teund him out
unu uuee nine Minnies ter him, and when
he was tee sick te w rite home Will w rete ler
him. Part e' the time S4111 whs ,-k hiselt,
se Kuth answered the inters and he tell lu
love with her in that wav. Tnete didn't
anybody but thcdesixmand the Millers knew
Ii9 was coining. Sjin drove down te the
depot and carried him up te Caleb'. t.ues
thev weru surprised tom-eliim '
There was no knowing hew long Mrs. Al
len would he gene oil, her tongue ktsfping
time te the busy clicks-lack of her needle,
hid net Mr. Allen's step sounded ou the
walk.
'Lazabelh never Ulked tniich. and tl e
mother did net niitid hsr silence te-nvbu A
slight quiver atieut the sensitive uieiiui
alouetold hew keenly the wertls were fell,
and the sigh or relief w huh escaped at the
welcome sound of her father s voice was Ien
in the noire made as he entered, stamping
the snow irem his beets.
" Why, rather, does it snow " 1 111 ,.
busy talking, 1 hadn't thought te levk out et
the wludew ler some time."
"Yes, it's begun te couie down right
smart; shouldn't wonder II it was gis.t
sleighing by te-morrow."
" Yeu don't think its going te 1k a lone
storm "
Mrs. Allen's face had au anxious evercs
sleu as she aked the question, ter a leug
storm meant day s of exile ler her.
" Ne, 1 sh'll b surprlstsi ir it deu't cleir
up by te-morrow neon, se 'Uzibeth and 1
can take a ride te the village . that'll be a
treat, weu't it, darter?" Aud the smile
that lighted up hts daughter's face plessed
him better thau any answer could have
done.
" 1 UPS.S I'll get the old sleigh euL -n
Smart s been down te the .ity and he says
he saw Ieta Jest like IL It's the years since
1 seut Jim te the v lllage hir the new one, and
It's never been out since. I'm glad it's
come into buhleu again, ler I never enjoyed
uivseir complete in the new one nl wav a
ieit a little above my station." And 1 armor
Allen's laugh rang through the old sitting
room at the titness or his remark.
"Wei!, 'I.izibeth, you get the suppr en
the Ltble, and I'll tell rather the news while
he warms his ieet He's been down te the
weed let all the altcrtierai, and hain't beard
nothing of the strauge things that has beeu
happening up here."
Having arranged things te her satisUittuu,
the stockings Mrs. Allen had drepied ou the
entrance of her husband ceutluued le grew
under her deft lingers, while the uiws lest
none or its Interest w ith repetition.
That night, after 'I.'zibetli had taken her
candle and said geed night, Mr. Allen sat ler
some time loeklug at the hre, then suddenly
broke out :
"Mether, don't you think 'I.u.beth lnek
kind e' peaked lately? Then, she don't seem
te eat as much as usual."
There, father, you're al way sfrettirg 'bem
that girl. 1 don't knew what you'd u done If
you'd had six, like your brother Jonathan."
"1 didn't knew but the news about Will
might affect her seme, Yeu knew they u-ed
te thluk se much et each ether."
"Massy, father ' that was years and years
age when they were children, 'Llzabuth's tee
sensible a girl te let a teller like Will disturb
her. When he stepped writing te her she
gave him up. She's worked hard te-day, and
a geed night's rest will bung her round."
i'here seemed nothing mere 10 be said, se
he took a light iiue rrecieded te make every
thing sale Ter the night, but long after Ins
geed wife was asleep no lay awake thinking
of the iale face his daughter had lilted i-r
the geed night kiss.
l.zabeth was net likelv te get the strength
her mother thought Irem a night's rest I utll
the first rays of morning lighted up the Kast
she lay thinking or the old days and living
them ever again. She could uei remember
the time when she and Will had net seemed
te belong te each ether.
When they were children Le had Crawii
her te aud from school ou his sled, saved her
the largest hair or his apple or orange and
ieught all her battles with n vigor worthy el
an olden knight. Wheu the venrs in their
lllghttuade them no longer children II wui
always ill w he, at the close el the meeting
or singing school, drew her arm through bis
with an air of proprietorship and started ler
tlie llcn farm. Alter his mother's death he
bad net chosen his a-weUtes wisely, but In
spite or scorn and opposition, withoutdis witheutdis withoutdis
ebodienco, she had clung te him and trusted.
Iheucametbe allalr at the Milage. One
dark nlpht a. tun? ..r .......i.u 1....? i...i
n - - , .r . .uu.i? nan iiiuavii
into Squire l'easley's barn, litd together the
legs et all his hens, nailed up Vtbiteu-n's
stall, and then climbing up the roer. I the ell
bad placed a beard soaked lu salt and water
pvtr the chimney. Toe old gentlemnu, who
lived alone, was obliged te travel en a slip
pery ground tethenearest neighbor ler help,
rile villagers were :jbetly indignant and ler
puuisbing the miscreants, but no clue te
ttll.llt .VI. .Ill t.n fi.ii... I
Will was away Irem home that night, anil
suspicion rested en him as one of the party,
until he could bear It no longer aud be do de
c:ded te go away.
It seemed but yesterday- their tiarting in
the old trystlng.place. it."
Will had slipped the tiny geld band he
wero upon her linger it setuned but a thread
or geld new asking her te wear it until
he came back.
"Fer," he said, "I'll never ceme back till
I can eirer you a name and a home. Some
how the devil has Lad jwssesslen or me lately,
bnt bud as I aui 1 would scorn te de what
v..""6 me or-terturo a f,'lJ' old man.
YShlloyeu believe aud trust me, there are
Plenty who de net" And with a last "Uoed
bye, my Deth," 1,0 w as gene.
Miss iil.tb .!irbt .Ielt,1f rame "l-ifessed te
Miss lie h Alien, in Will's round, boyish
hand, Mr. Allen frowned and ills who
scolded, but when she was ler stepping the
correspondence at ence h said :
.'.'The,r.etherometut'r, 1jl t,ie Klrl write
tehlmllshn wants te ; showen'ldohlmativ
harm, and I can trust her ler a true Allii
net te go far out of the way."
Se the ,naUer hml dropjed, and for hve
years 'Iilzabelh's letters were received with,
out comment; then they ceased suddenly
and imoxisjetedly. Fer months 'I. zabeth
watched the mails with 011 anxious face
Mrs. Allen shook her htad with 1 te,,
you lis didn't amount le anything," when
ever there was 110 ene but her husband le
heir, and Mr. Allen waited lu silence.
ruie d.-js much towards healing su.h
wounds, and live years liad nu.le it ws,i
mere like au 1111 pleas intdreatn than a reality,
wtieu the new , will's return lame, uwak
enlni: memories or ether days.
Fer once Mr. Allen was weather wise. Tlie
snow lisd fallen through the night, covering
the earth as with a mantle, the leathery
Wkes continued te couie lazily down until
Just before V2 o'clock, then there was a Hit in
the western sky, and when the old yellow
sleigh bleed at the deer the sun slione as
bright as ever.
" lie careful, father, and deu't let 'Wzibelh
- Y"iiiiKiur you,--was Mrs. Allen's
parting injunction, as she came te the der le
sue them oil
There was Just wind eneugli te Uri 11 10
newly fallen snow aud send it in lluie
whirls te lie starkling and glistening u lew
yards irem where It had falleiL Itebin was
in excellent spirits, biiiI Mr. Allen declared,
us lift ilrew or, l,i tr.,111 ..r l... ...II...... .....
elilce, that the diatauce never seemed sj
short.
"Draw the robecle-'O around you, darter,
and don't getllred waiting, I've get te bar.
gain w 1th Sam Chase about Hint sleve, but
I 11 be back aa quick as I can ; then w t'll
dtlvedewii te lliirhsm's and gtt the heik
you mentioned." Willi this and an extra
pull te Uehlti'a blanket Mr. Allen was gene.
"Father was right, the old sleigh is morn
comfortable thau the new one," U.lzabelh
thought as the nestled down In one comer,
drawing the relsi morn closely te keep out
the pulls or wind that tried in Ilnd entrance
-. .. iiuers. 11110 uicKing ihe rebe lx. I
tween the cushion nd the Hide or the sleigh. '
herllugcts touched something sinoeth like
lsper.
"Onoel lathet'a old rocel pis, he's socaio secaio socaie
less," she thought, with a fend smile, as she
diuw It letth for Inspection. Hut a glame
was needed te show lier mistake.
1 was a little yellow with age, uueis-msl
and addressed le herself lit Ihe Iiandw riling
she Knew se well. She could scant'ly trust
der eyiw, but tderti w as the laimbsr Hdinark
-Sin I tanclMsv-And she was ml leaning
forward te te id tlie dale when a gut el wind
t iking it from her hand, dt pesinsl it at the
ltst et a gentleman vv he was palng.
He dsieil net leek up, but m a moment he
w as handing It low srd her, sav lug
"is tills your preiHirtv, Miss Mien '
At ihe sound el tlie voice, se little dunged
that she would knew it suvwliens tlie het
bleed rushed te her face nd"tie bad scateely
courage te reply :
" 1 think ae. I never sin it before."
She felt the keen eves Hturvli her face,
there was a touch of scorn 111 the question
that followed.
"site loll that she 111111 vtmliwte herself,
and her answer came lull and clear
" 1 J ust I mud It In the old sleigh. I no nut
knew hew leug It has lain ttieru"
He gl vineit again at the letter It mint be
the saiue one. he knew the dale sewelt.
The tone was almost eager new.
" . ou never s,w it belere. lteth " ou did
net rts-eive it, my last letter, and leave II
unanswered '"
"Could you doubt mt Will' she was
looking him in the lace uew.
"1 might have known belter, but you
were always se punctual, and when 1 re
ceived no aiiwer te my last letter 1 was Ust
proud te write and ask an explanation. 1
thought yen had glveu me up, like every
one eie in it . Can V"u lergtve me ler
my want et confidence" Hut he needid
net words for answer.
hen Mr. Allen came hurrying luii k the
old sleigh had two oeeupuits." It wassome
tune twrertv they could explain atlairs te his
bewildered uilud, and wheu light began te
dawn lie exclaimed :
" 11 was that Jim ; he's s, iarele! Umt a
letter fur me eiue ! "
Will was persuaded te ac eutpany them
home, and it was a verv merry piny lhat
surpnscvl Mrs. Allen by their tvvrly appear appear
ance. As sx)u as iwsslble Mr. Alleu hurried his
wife etl te the kitchen te unravel the Ulls
tery, while Will nod 'l.vibeth read and
re-itvid the old Utter by the light el the
hvkerj lue.
W hat liuth Miller would say was a source
01 much anxiety te Mrs. Allen, uutll one day
W ul remarked, much te her t'iwe et mind,
Hut lluih has beeu engaged ter some time te
a iritnd of his In the West a gentleman she
met seiu.i years lrore while v islting in the
cuy
me hi use upon the hill Will aud 'Liza
both tad home, and the old yellow sleigh
well, a -Irs. Allen say, it's net every sleigh
l au in ti 11st of a romance like that
1111 srA KN AUKS Of WOVlE.
All the world's a Waixlrehr,
And all ih. K-lr s auJ woman merely weareri ,
1 " t ive tii.'ir fathlens and thplr laatasles ;
Ami en.. ht in her time wears many garments
ThTo'Uheut br Seven Stages. t-lrsl,lhe baby,
lU't H.sl and hroldred, lu her nutsf'it arms,
uJ ihcn I'm tuiD he.-cd schoolgirl, wllh her
rl luaits,
And -mil' bev scorning lace, trlpplDg akin
vpK'ltK,
C"i'intilstily te school. And then the tllrt,
"Vim- like l tree, with a business -cltlade
hettteii her low. out cerset. Thn a bride
KiiUef iiniDnii Query, vestured like an augel,
it isl njreuly yet viicllantef glance,
staking the woman's hearen, AUuilnitleu,
h st' n at the altar's steps. And then the matron,
li lilr, rich velvet, wlthsnave satin lined,
VV ph 1 -s everi-,and skirts of euthlul cut,
r nil et dri-ss saws and modish insLinces,
re teah hst girls their parL The sixth age
shuts
into the tfruy, et gorgeous, grandmiintni,
W 1th geld pince-nez ou nose aud lau at si le,
Ilur vuthful tastes yet strong and worldly
wise
In -.iiuiptuary law, hir quivering vet-:e
Prosing of fashion and Le fellett, pipes
Of robes and bargains rare. Last scene of all.
Thai ends the sex's inede-swaytd history.
Is second childishness, and elieiT ehllrlnn
OI youth, Lisle, passion, all save love of dress
'row thf UurUnetvn Arger; rat
n Hiire and till for Dr. Hu'l s Cough s 1 u If
jeu are neiihlt'd with a bid cough ur n Id
Mr 1, U IvJtfftfr.et l.iucastcr, I'i., is rote us
llavlnga -named leg of almost thirty da
stai.dl.ig, and altvr trying having hall a doen
iitlit-rtln'd inspirations in the luiiket without
ll-f Ktery results, I tried Silv anon oil and In
U'-s than thrcedajs my leg was al nghi ug 1I11.
I here a uelhln IU e IL
.It. Jacobs Oil Ued Slur Ceunh Cure. Tbu
wui d s two benofaclers.
afSVl.lL MUTJVX.1.
JIUI.OIl.s CAl'AUItll KKJ1KII1-.1 rsMltlTO
cur.. ler Catarrh, Dlptberta, and Cankur Meuth.
K01 K.de by 11. II. Cochran, Dru,,isi, Ne. IS1
North vtuuvn stxeeL
Milve 1.1 s Crrmu Halm u tital This lustly
rslebikttd rained y for the core of cautrrb, hay
lever, cold In the head, .te., can 1 u obtained et
uii ruputable UrnggUl, and ma) be icllcd npen
u-s u s ile uud pleasant rtimedy ler the above
cen.iiluliiD uud wlllglve luimislLile rullal It
I- imt n I! uid. siiuiTer pewdci, has no oircntlve
islei and can be used at any time ulihgoedre
Mills, as thousands cm t-etit . ainuug thorn
souisel the iittarhes of this ulhc S;Mnf vj
iht rami. May ), Ive. u-Jwdtediw
"HAChMETACK "a lasting and migrant per
f'lim.. Pine a and te cents. nraaleby If U.
Cethian, IinifgUt.Ne. 137 North Queen stnet.
An lUid le liens M.rapltig,
k tuaid al phuid, of llurrl-buig. 111, savs
" II iv lug received se much Iwnetll tmni Kit 1 trie
llilters, I b-el It my duty te let sulterlnc human
ity knew It Have had a running sere en my
li g fur eight yuai ; my doctors told tne 1 would
havu te have the bone scraped or leg amputated.
I used, lusUud, thrte bottles el fclectric Hitters
and even boxes llucklen's Arnica salve, and
my leg Is new sound and well M
Llei trtc mures are sold at ally cfnU a bottle,
and Uurklen's Arnica Selvu at ii per box by
II II Cochran, Druggist. Nes. U7 and 1JJ .North
0,iiu a street, Lancaster, l'a. (jj
IHK KEV. liKO. II. THAI hit, el iWrben
Ind , .i)s " Iteih my self and wile, ewe our lives
tebllll.uli HCONhtilPTION CCUK." 1 or sole
b 11 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 1J7 North Juen
street
Osa IteTTLB KrrxcTS a Ccek. Mr. Oscar K. II.
hech, et Allentown, I'a was bedlesl with In In
rlummatery rhuumallsra In the winter el lh&J,
Doctors could de nothing te relieve hlui. He
uimmunced using (irons' Khouuiatle llemedy.
I!y the time he had u.sed hall a bottle be could
leav e his best ; when be had finished the bottle
he was cured and has net had a return el the
disease since. In his own words, " 1 feel belUjr
than evei before." l'rlce II, by all druggists.
Icbs-JuidM W .tr
ibe Kxcltruient Nut titer.
The ru-h at II. II. Cochran, druggist, Ne 117
Neith tjuceu street, still continues en account
el persons uMlclcd with Cough, Colds, Asthma,
lirenchlilsund Consumption, topreeuraabottlo
of Kemp's balsam ler the Threat and Lungs
which l sold en a guarantee, nncl Is giving entire
satisfaction. It u a standard family remedy
I'rleu 50 cents andll. Trial niertt. eli-lwilAw
CAIAKUII CUKED, health and sweet brealb
stscuid, by Shtleh's C'abirrh llemedy. Piice rat
eunts Nasal Injector free. for sala by II II
Ce hnin. Druggist, Ne. 1JU North yuneri stteet.'
Dr. Il.ihsi.ia Werk bvacr, 1'urcly vegeLable,
pleasant Uj lake, will oxpel worms II any exist,
no purgative required alter using, price, 25
units, by at I druggists. bsJuidMW'&r
timid IlenulUlli Kiery Cas.
D A. Urtdferd, whelesala paper dealer et Chat
InniMigi, 'liuin., wrlUis that he was seriously
uitllctcd with it severe cold that settled ou his
lungs had tried many remedies without benutll
lluiiig Induced te try Dr King's New Discovery
for Ceiisuiiiritlnn, did sound was entln ly cured
by useef a lew bottles Slnte which time hu has
u-ed It In his family for nil Coughs and ( olds
Willi best results. J his Is the experience of thou
sands w li.isc llves have been saved by this W 011
ditlnl Discovery. Trial liettles fn at II n
Us bran's Drug Mete, Nes. 137 and 1JJ North
Qui'eu stieet, Laiiuwler, l'a. (5)
rer laiuu bark, sldoer chest, 11 se Bhtleh's Por Per
ous Plaster Price a cunts. Fer sale by II n.
Cochran, DrugglsLNe. jje North Queen sUmiL
C'MlltlflU,
We would caution the l'ublle te Isiwnre of
Deulers c.ilurtiig Kemp's lUlinmut less ib.111 the
r. gular l'rtisj, w cunts and II, as ottentlmeslml ettentlmeslml ottentlmeslml
utueiisor liifertorartlclesiirusoldasthoguiiulna
In order t., tiiublu thorn te sell cheaply. H. 11
te. ilnwi, druggl.t. Ne. 1J7 -North CJuesin struct Is
out-agent ter hautuster. bumple bollle glveu
tiOeur. ell-lwditw
.hl'.'t't'1!!'.K',s "loin's, made mlsoruble by
that torrlble cough. Hhlleh's Uuie is the romedy
or you. k-eraalMi,y H. 11. Cochran, DrugglstTNc,
137 North UuisiiialriHit, M '
feur-rinhs.
OI our Aiiiviluin ptsiplu are ailllcted with sick
headuthe In tllher Its nervous, billens or con.
gustlve liuii.s, caused by Irregular habits, high
living, vie, und no remtdy h.is ever ceniiuuied
It uutll Dr. 1. clle's bpcciiu 1'ioscrlptlen was dts
ceveix-d. (live it a trial. Boe advertisement in
another column. (3)
"villV Wtl.1, VOU cough when Hhlleh's Cure
will glvi) liuuiodtate rellei. I'rtce I'J els., w cts.,
and 1, for sale by 11, II. Cochran, DrugglaL
Ne. 1J7 North Hueen street,
eilll.eil'u cui:u will Imiiiedlatcly rcllove
Cieup.VV hoeping Cough and bronchitis, rer
IfteeHfitiwv. ""fgUit, Ne. 131 Werth
w mil iv At
TjlOit Till: 1II.OOI).
BROWN'S
ISM BITTERS!
loiubeon. Inn and I'uie igetable Tunica,
eiittkiv uud nipiiiilv Cleanses ttud Kutlihes
the llloed cjuii kins Iho ai Hen of the 1. Iver and
Ktdiievs I tears the t. omplevlou, makes Iho
skill sin,,,, 1 1, d.s's net Inlure the lisdh, cause
hmdm tie 01 peHlme voiisiliMtleii A 1. 1. 0 111 hit
Mt.DK INKS DO
l'h) sli I ins and Dtuggtsts Kver wliote Kihoiii Kiheiii
tiiend It.
Dn. N UtiitiLBs. el Marlen, Mass. says ' 1
n commend IIiemu's Iren llllteis as a valuable
tonic tereuitihlng the tihsst. mid tivjtievltig nil
djsis'plti s mutem.s. It dis's net hull the
tisith.'"
Dr K. M Dictztat, Ki') nebis, lud , says I
haveprwiilbed llmwu's Itxm Hitlers In cases et
nun 111L1 and blisHldlstiases, also when a torile
was nettled, mid It has proved thoroughly satis
lactery "
Sin Wm Hvrss, Niv '.VM. Mary st root, New Or
Iivitis, 1j,s.i- Ilrew n'a Inm Hitters is I lined
metiiaiasc of bhsl isilsenlng and 1 heartily
n commend It te lliose ueOdlng a bliKHl puri
fier "
I he genuine has Trade Stark and ctossed tnl
lines en wrapper Take no ether. JUde only by
lll'.OW.N ClIhMICAI. It).,
(fi lUUttmeiv, Mil.
A i:i;s SAKSAl'AlllIiliA.
Scrofula
Is 1 in' of the most latal scourges which millet
tutuklnd It Is elten luherlted. but uiay be ihe
result of Improper vscelna'len. tnercurUl
polsenlug. urn leaullnrs, nnd viitleus ether
causes, cnreuic renis, 1 iccirs, Aiiscesses, ian
cereusltutn rs. and. In some cases, Kmsclatleu,
and Consumption, ivsult from a scrofulous cea
dlllnn et the b oed. 'thtsdlsea.se can tie tuted
bv the use of AVer's sarsapnrllla
I Inherited a scrofulous condition olthe Dlmd.
which cAussdaderaugouieril of my whn'e svs
teni Alter taking less thau lour bottles el
Aiitj Sarsaparllla I am
Entirely Cured
and. for the jiast rear, have net found It neciss
sarv tou.eany tuedlilne whatevcr. I am new
In better health, and stronger, than ever belere
O A. WMkird, ai Troiuent slteet, llosten,
M vs. v
1 was tieubled with Scrofulous Seres for five
years but, alter uslnga tew bottles of Ayer's
Sars ipiirtll 4, Iho sores beal. d, and 1 have new
geed health. Kllsbeth Warnock, SI Appleten
street, Lewell, yiivss.
Seme months age 1 was troubled with Scrofu
lous .sores 011 tuy leg The limb was badly
swollen and Inflamed, nnd the soles dlsdiarged
large iiuautltles of otfenslvn tmitter Kvery
remedy falltsl, until 1 nsexl Ayer's Mrsaparllla
lly taking three bottles et this medicine the
si its hive been entirely healed, mid my health
Is fully restored. 1 am grnlelul for tbe geed Hits
medicine has done me Mrs. Ann O'ilrlau, lis
bulllv an street. New etk.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr J c. Ajer . Ce, Lewell,
Mass. t-eld by all Druggists. Price, II . six bet
tles.fi. IKIY3
E
liY'S CUKAM BAl.M.
CATARRH HAY FEVER.
ELY'S CREAM BALM
Gives lleltef at Unco and Cures
COLD IN HEAD, CATAIillH, HAY '. hit.
Nei a Liquid, Sntiif or I'ewdnr. Kree Irem lu lu
turleus Drugs aud Odoustve Oders.
A. particle is applied te each nostril and Is
agreeable, l'rlce M cents at druggists , by
mall, registered, M) cts. Circular fnsi.
KL1 ItilOS, DrugglsU, Oswego, N. T.
Julj-13-lyeedAlysr
ULABHWAHK.
H
I0U A MARTIN.
NA HALL
b
DINNER WARE.
Dex'er.itetl t hin.i" Uinner SeU in H.ivi
Uud China, at Lewer Prices than e.er
offered in Lanc.ister, as premised, are uew
read) te slievv. The deforatiens are new
and uc.it. The price compares with Amer
ican Porcelain ; quality is far sultrier.
Should these net suit we can give jeu sets
with liner decorations aud higher prices.
Should you prefer White or Geld Hand
t'hma, jeu can select a full or part of a pet,
or any pieces you desire. If American is
desirable, we can show you different styles
of decoration. If your tastes and wauls
cannot Us satislled from the above, just
take a leek as you iuss along at the Lustre
B.iiid and Sprig, or the Geld Band ou W.
G. ware, either of which will make a beau
tiful and substantial set. Don't pass along
tee fast or you will miss tlie Piinted sets
en Luglisli Porcelain.
The isiiglish and American Peicelain
and White btenu China in Plain White in
a variety of Shapes and Styles, are of the
llest il.ikes In tlie market. Take a leek at
the;e goed3 and be convinced of the above
facts before purchasing.
ighMffrtin,
15 EAST KING STREET.
LANCASTER, 1'A.
COX
J II. MAHT1N,
WUOLiaiXB ABD BSTAIL Mi LSI IB
All Kinds of Lumber and Geal.
WlTABp: Ne. 1M North Water and l'rlnce
Btrvets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-lvd
gAUMOAKDsNKKH 4 JlSKKKKlEfc.
COAL DEALERS.
Orncs Ne. li) North Qui'-cu street, and Ne.
il North 1'iince slrisiL
Varui; North l'rlnce glreet, near Heading
Depet
liArlCAHTRlt, l'A.
augltVtld
nwievAu '
M. V. B. OOHO
has removed his Coel ORloe te Ne. 1M NOUT1I
QUKEN 8TUKKT (Hrlmmer's New UuUdlng),
where otflers will buroeolrod ler
Lumber and Ceal,
WaOLESALl ABU BSTAIL.
uuUld M. . If, C01IO.
HAVANA J1(IAII.S "mAKKLeVh
new brands, " Atuertta " and "Dune Held
cbr Havana Cigars are the boss be and lue
Cigar lu the market Try Ihem.
MAUKLhy's." yellow Frent,"
... No.',!lN'erih queen Sit eel
(rennerly llarttnsn's)
QONTltAtri'OH AND IJIHLDKH,
GEORGE ERNST,
OAKl'KNTKIt. CONTltACTfm llllllrive
llesldence Ne. M9 West King street 8hei
Kast Uraiit Btreet, opposite station house.
WOODKN MANTELS AND GKNKItAL 1IAUD
WOOD WOUK A SPKCIALT Y.
-All work secures ray prompt and persona
attention. Drawings aud JCsltiuales furulsbed.
ecuf-lydlt
rpllK HWiri' Hl'KUIKIU COMPANY.
1836. SWIFT'S
s s s
s s s
s s s
s s s
A KKMRDY NOT FOR A DAY, BDT FOR
HALK A CENTURY,
RELIEVING SUFFKRINQ UUMANITY !
S
S
AN INTLIILSTING TRLATISL ON DLOOD
APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD lib
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC
HUUHMrVUNUtllHU HUtlD.
IAIjIj AND HKK
IHK
ROCHESTER. LAMP,
Sixty Cnndle-l.lghtt ileal thorn all
Anether Let of CIIKAl' (ll.OUKS ferUru and
OllSloves.
THE "PEnPEOTION"
Jll.lAl MOULD1.NU AM) KUU1IKK CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
Heats them all. This strip outwears allethei.
Keeis out the cold Sten rattling of windows.
Kialude the dust Keep out snow and rain. Any
ene can apply It no waste or dltluiadeln an-
C lying It Can be flllea anywheie-tie holes te
010, ready for use. It wtll net split, warp or
snrtiiK acusuieu strip is me most periect At
the Move, Healer and Itangti Sloie
-or-
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LAN CAST Kit l'A.
F
ACIS.
500
500
Cook and Parler Steyes.
Mt'ST HE bOLD UKUAllDI.KSSOr
I'ltlLKTOMAKK UOOM roil
Christmas Goods I
We ate new getting Ihieugh with our great
rush and Kill be able te push our
Steam and Cellar Heater Werk
MORE PROMPTLY
FLINN & BRENEMAN,
Ne. 152 Ne;tb Queen Street,
LANCASTKU l'A
y.M. A. KlKKKKlt ALIIUM H. II KKK
KIEFFER & HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Street,
(Opposite Court Heuse),
InTlleaii Housekeepers te Call and Inspect
thetr Stock of
Houselteushing &oeds.
A Complote Line constantly en hand. COOB
BrOVKSand IIANC1K8, PAKLOUHTOVKS,
'IIKATKKSand rUUNAUES. ;
SUMMER COOK STOVES.
After carefully eiamlnlnir the merits of all
otlerod te the trade, we have selected
THE "ARGANLV'
rer 0A80LINE,and
THE ' DANGLER,"
Fer COAL OIL,
As the Hest whan all points te considered, te
offer te our patrons.
Call and see us. We love te show our Koeds,
and are net offended If you de net purchase.
Uemember, we are agents ler
The " Splendid " Heater.
Manufactures! by Fuller Sl Warren Company,
Trey, N. V., which has no rival In durublllty,
conemy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the
tline louiamlneaQd become poeted for Autume
purchases.
UKUKUllEU THK.'l'LACK I
40 EAST KING ST..
(U1T0S1TC COUliT HOUSE.)
ap&UdAw
UMUOMUJMU,
FKUITCAKE.S.
Where shall I go te buy my fruit cake
order? We should suggest
WIANT'S UltOCKKY.
IndolnKse you will find thorn a large stock of
new goods, heedless Ualslns, Citren, Currants,
lni(in and Orange 1'cel, Wew rrench Prunes,
I'ure ground Hplces, irtne riavetlng Kitracts,
Hese Water, White Clever Heney In ene pound
caps, cheap, l'lease call at
OK-Oivu Ma Hi West KlngBlrtset
T BUKHK'H.
FINE CANNED CORN.
We destre le call attention le our various
brands et Canned Cern, somelof wblthls very
BUI'KltlOK.
The 1'ildoef Maine, Dew Drep and Paris Sugar
Cern are our threo finest brands, away ahead el
ordinary corn.
The Wlnslew comes next ; and It known iron,
orally by Jthe trade. Then comes linker's, roll
A Sens and the Win. I'enn ; these three last are
geed corn, but the three Hist are a very Superior
Article, our
Evaporated Sugar Cern,
Held only by us, has no equal. HTOCK MM
1TKD. llyeu wuntany, Boeurolttoon.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 WAST KING STREET,
LANOASTKIt l'A.
WTelephnne Connection.
YOUNtl LADIES AND OKNTLKMi:iV
The attendance at tbe Lancaster Commer
cial College la gieater by evor M per cent than
last year. Course thoroughly rovtsed. Instruc
tion Individual. Itoetns pleasant and centrally
located. Kvervthlngflrst-class. livening sessions
en Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Day ses
sions every day excepting Saturday irem 0 ui
UK and 2 te 4. Yeu can (pond un hour or se
pleasantly at the rooms, or send your address
en lMMlal card aud get lull Information.
A. U. WKlDLKlt Principal.
Ne. 103 JCest King itreet.
mttiVAU
SPECIFIC. 1886.
s s s
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AND SKIN DISCASLS SLNT FRtU TO ALL
RLAD DY tVLfiYBODY. ADDRLS3
COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
11 lydAs
VLurm.iii.
TJUIUIKKA KUPUIN.
AN kmm CHANGE.
HAS THK COLD WSATHKK HK
M1NDKI) VOU THAT 10U WILL
WANT A
Fall Suit or Overcoat ?
ir SO, WIS AUK JUST IN TIME
KUIIKUIN UKADV 1AI)K OU MADK
TO OIlDKIt WK AUK (11VIN0 K.
CKLLKNTJUALITYATLOWl'i;iCS.
IT WILL PAY TOU TO CALL AND KA
AM1.NK OUU SIOCK, ItErOIlK PUIS
CI1A81.M1 ILSKWilEKK. Wit AKK
1'USITIV E WK CAN I'LKAHK YOU.
BUEGER & SUTTOI,
ilerthanl Tailor mil CIeLhier
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTKIl, PA.
INI
YKK8 A ll.VTIll'O.S.
Institute Week Was a Hard
Week en Our Stock.
IT MADE A III). IIOI.K IN OUH BlOCh Or
SUITS AND OVERCOATS!
Jl IT W HAT W E W ANTED
We won't let tills InU-rfere with
tliu customers' wants. We'll io ie
plenlali, iiiul you'll Una our hbjck
in us Keed trim next week its ever.
Our Reeds, judging from the qiian
tity sold, must luve met the iMjpu.
larw:vnts. Xe cempUiiuiif; about
prices tee high, or no geed assort
ment. Everybody bought us If
they were getting bargains.
Myers & Rathfon,
POI'l I.AK CLOIHIEIIS,
NO. 13 BAST KINO STREET,
l.ANUABTKK. l'A.
L.
UANHMAN A HHO.
Rare and Surprising Bargains !
OrKEKED AT
L GANSMAN. & 13RO.,
AT THE I It
MERCHANT TAILORING
DEPARTMENT.
HAVE MONEY ON MEN'8 8U1T8.
Our 111 HulU te erdnr cannot be bought else,
where less than I1H. Tboyare All-Weel, Lined
with Bilk rinlshed Borge nnd cut In the latest
style 10 different patterns.
Our lift Suit cannot be bought olsewhero fnr
less than r.i. They are remarkable value-se
different patterns.
Our 113 and rw Hulls are sold elsewbere for 131
and $30 'ti different patterns.
We make te order Overcoats for IIS, U, lis
and IX. The great variety of materials Includes
Chinchillas, licavers, Meltons, Wursteds and
Casslmeres.
sl'erfect Fit and Satisfaction Cuanuitecd.
We Invite your prompt Inspection and compari
son. Yeu cannot tail lobe satisfied.
L. GANSMAN & BRO,
MEKC1IANTTA1LOI18,
MANUFACTUItKlW OF MKN'H HOYB AND
CIIILDUKN'S CLOTHINO.
66 & 68 NORTH QDEEN ST.,
(ltlghl en the Seuth wen Cor. of Orange 8t)
LANCA8TKH, FA.
sTNet conneotod with auy ether clothing
house In the city.
jrunujsa.
Q.KNT'H FUHN1HUINO 8TOHK. "
E. J. EMSMAFS
Gent's Furnishing Stere,
NO. 7 WEST KINO STREET.
mr Stere open Every Evening eiccpt Sunday
CJTUKAOB
-ABD
OOMMI88ION WAREHOUSE.
DANIEL UAYtCIt
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MO. IB West UhMUnl BUMV
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