I'WaJ IKGE1 VL f$W!&xmW' pw mvm.rmM VlL u V"V . H tMMAMMBMMI UMMH BlfMMIiOM"". ife"1 r HHJJMnw batmh IT, B.IB IM iSM 60b 7M BSh 'IB l H i BE. li is H H ix ll if H M ion K.. iH t MMUMITOD MM Em f fa uenmH"1 moo K.. il tin it mom tree med a. poi VMMMMOO moo E.. M MM MSMISMMre tun W... Ml MM WMIMOB MOD BU(Q I Weekl? IntelllgcDDcr WUNUOAV MCRNIN. OlDM Of Ma. IMT M I SPSS ml B mMmnfiRcrai 1U Aaoantena Lamaa MMTUITiiTltUUt, itm4tMirmn$tt IMTBLsUGUQTOIlB. Mttlr Lancaster, ra t CatttartCT Intriliyna, IsAllCASTEE. rKDBUABjr 8, 1887. la a Dilemma. tOetbln, of the Reading read, seems is dm way. ue u required by the Umi te make mnnnv and ii nr. IVby circumstances from doing se t engaging itk uiegai operations te lanoaetcosu. aub men utraanu , the company demands n profit, demands chean coal, nml thn dmmands obedience te the law. I things being thus, Mr. Cerbln would iu.j j -. - ... m reiustng te attempt a preD. ireaulres the reconcillnsef inec I thinCH. But he did nothing nf 1, and that he is still wrestling with is that he Intends te allow, and haa I several of these cenflictine inter. I ba suppressed. SldOM net make money for thn rnm. will lese the receivership. Te I saoeey be says he must raise the price r tee cost ei ceai. x nn empleyes tie Strike if he attemnLi Ut Inwer k their expense and in fact demand hjbmjj. Benis only means or making iu the.oempany seems te be by je raise me price et com anu p forbids. 1 is trulv in a nitiful fttnLn. but m m. f result of the mistaken rxilitv lied te the combination of the I the carrying trades, Small opera- I crowded out while the railroads r out of transportation and sold Knvt 11. flnild thf. If rnnnnl tarieas te suit itself and that there BJBSSlMevin tbece.ilbunp.a. Mr. ft teaaarks sound like tbe death song foeaa with tbe golden eggs, and it is iiawnte in the ears of the people; t.tae heldcra of Jieadiujr have the rfgnpathr. ! - - - :.?'"e': ru. .f iihn mmv m VI MliBCll3i ily tits sesrre race will riot seen , 'ltlm clMnf flint. ha Vin iif l them in the rpler.tiiin nf .Tmnau Katthcws, coleied, te be recorder of win vue xiauiub ui ueiuuiuia. i.ue er of secresy Lua been removed from the ateDTOCeedinss. wherebv thn nrpfiln. I choice was negatived, nud the utter eiuie uepubucau oppeiitlon te lis exhibited. t tbe Senate declined te confirm the 1 nomination, the nresiilpnt mnnml. I'Uatthews for the reasons that his laad been demonstrated by occupancy M effice: that the nrevieu9 onnnsitlen laDDeintment nmnru thn rltWenanf ivDittrict had largely subsided; and IbrtO Shew nrealllpnti.il ' rernanltlnn Ijbed faith toward our colored fellow- iQtfatbe Republican majority of the llareelled that " luatreceunitfnn nnuM I baen tendered te our colored fellow. by the retention of Frederick s, miner man by his enforced re i in Order te reward nn nnhnnnn lahKere partisan, who had never been i ana therefore represented the en feed race Onlv bv the nerlilent. nf r.v'The devotion of thn nrMlilenr. tn IfeUtlcal and civil advancement of the uracemigut nave been equally at Land ( Keed faith' mishtlinvA lwen freafly evinced by the retention of ?mm u tne emce." Af whfeh tnaann If :i. . !'at all. that the Ibnnl,1Wn i,-,.. .aet recognize the possibility et a cel. uana a democrat uniting in the llvldual. They have nialnlv brih SOOlered Democrat nenl nnnlv. Ti.if Cjioteg they have opened the eyes of ane te tbe insincerltv nf llir.tr m n 10 him. !& ' ' !.$? X Scene of Horrer. i completeness or the destraHien of ititaintbe Vermont rallrnmi hnrr.-.r lativld idea of thehetnesa of the fiery ETl "v' "e luiuwil, BTaBman palace car makes a het cre. spy, Ane neavy weed work, saturated ae, aad the bedding and upholstering ww u mi uiieuae una raging name. aitea were se consumed that it is net ihOW manv the remain tvlnnn n iafenetrunkitis doubtful whether it larzemais.) I falls te dO Justice te thn hnrrnp k Situation Of these Whn nn flint lerrl lalfht were fastened down te be burned u xexs bee of martyrs tells of ater horror. The sole alleviation i weugm mat this fire was het and h SDeedv. thninrli ihAmlnniei llteama mint lmv v.n - .... .. deemed uriea tt aaythl&g can awaken legislators te ww ut. urenmiiinc i.. n-.i - ws miuuwi cur . -v ... ,ut h tne jme terrors here- bappenlna' have fallen t .. 7 probably this will lu. .am warning. r ae teal Ilaadlers' Strike. WkaofthQceal handlers which se rwiecwuie business of New Yerk i ana a legislative commutes I ww hi cause. Mr. Cerbln. MM Uia Haelln. ,: I Mr. Mi. TK.1IT' f www,- Tilrawaaaa & Wastera, Ilirt-iteaallghtanU.aadth; feMJihawlM heard the eeal asafsma,- Acoerdins-to Potia sif'"r . " "- 'nTJf. MtaSSal If flTTT AM i II ill tat te IM mm, (ft tiMMe te wttfa Potu, Wfta) sJmb Mt . hm enough and MimtMi te cut dewa their wares still farther. Aa fafMagllamer of the truth can be MS.itWemithAtthB rnmiMtlUennf thn coal ceapanles cute down their profits se vHMMJv cut uuwn upon ineir men. riena difficult In anllirftrltn rnl tnlti. lug business Is that the business Is ir regular, the demand at ene season et the Tear betas' everwhelminc te the nrivlur.tlra capacity, while at ethr times it does net uegui te empiey it. n com could be stored in such quantity at seaboard ship, ping points as te enable mining operations te be continued nxrnliirlr iim inminnci would be greatly simplified. as wis strike new stands the com cem panles are clearly in the wrong, because it is a situation they hare no right te per mit, xae interest et tue state will al ways forbid a paralysis of trade te enable carrying company te beat its workmen ; it must find some ether wav tn iln it timn by avoiding its carrying obligations. Pnir.AOEt.rHtA a groaning because she has te pay tens of thousands of dollar for private buildings for her public clliaes j w bile the big building wllh tbe tell tower seems uiH su jar irem completion. Knw Yerk propetes te fellow 1'euniylva nla In the enactment or a marriage license law. The proposed law require all persons desiring te marry first te obtain a license from one or the designated ofnee, Including Judges as well aa clerks or towns, Tillages uu wuuu me appueani must state whether the man Is mere than twenty-ene j ears old and the woman mere than eighteen ; K net, the consent te such marriage must be given before the officer by a parent or guardian of such miner. It is made a misdemeanor for auy one te solemnity a marriage or te enter Inte matrimony without such license first belng obtained ) or for any elllcer te Issue allccnse contrary te the previsions of the act. But whlle such ofiense may be punished as a crime, It is at the same time provided that "no marriage, otherwise valid, uu n utwaiea te de invalidated or In any Trayuuecieueyan emission te comply with the requirements et this act." Pner. Bueurll's remarks en the need of knowledge of school architecture are made apt by the hideous public school buildings reocntly-erectod In thU town. Heme enterprising Cnlcige inen have pledged theunelves te um knee-breeches in stead of trousers In the future. They point te the fast that the Turkish army which were trousers for a time, has gene back te the breeches, and la some ether armies of the continent the breeches have displaced tbe trousers as the mero ssrvlceable and neater gear. Trousers aro-trayed out at the feet and bagged at the knee by rough or protracted "'-lujuiieaie wnicntneknee breeches are net subject. These are considerations that apreal te the economic and testhetle lu stlncts or the civilian as well as the soldier. It 'a comparatively easy te replace or cleanse a pslr of hcxe, but te replace trousers rent at the knee and soiled and frayed at the bottom by walking under a dripping sky, through wet grass or sloppy streets, Is a mere forml ferml forml dable matter. Stuffing for stockings wenld be in great demand for spindle-shanked dudes U this rorerm became popular. m m The Prohibitionists ought te be pretty well satHUed with their work in New Tork. Their volewas 13,311 In 1SS3.25 0I6 In 1831, 50,5(57 In 1:55 and 36,430 In ISM. In each of these years the Democrats have ear. nod the atate, but if the Prohibition rote bad been added te the Republican vote the result would have been reversed euch year. Uurrah ter the Prohibitionists 1 Here are some startling figures, thecon thecen thecon slderatlen Of which becomes mers important by tbe still fresh recollection of tbe railroad honor in Verment: The rtoerd of railroad travel lu the United States during the live years ending with December 31, 15s$, shows tb.t ene hundred millions of people ride en all the railroads la the country every year and that about twenty or this average total are burned te death In cars that are wrecked aud consumed by coals Irem the stoves that Uiey carry for heating purposes. Tub present coal strike mskes it lntorest lnterest lntorest Ingjest new te knewthat by dampening coal ashes and putting en a geed bed or tire, as het a fire can be secured with using h,M the amount of coal. Senater Quay says no one ia comnliln cemnliln comnliln Ingef the severity of taxation, and he Is lu favor of keeping it up. He would eipend the surplus ler coast defenses and public im im prevements. He ssys that "batwvjen 1'57 and 1501 thore will probably be f 100,000 000 collected whleh will be regarded as a surplus. If we de what should be done, net less than t250,000,000 of this will be returned te tbe people In the shape of wages for labor. Tbts is the kind of statesman that peer Peon Peen sylvanls has lu her senatorial represents, tleu. It Is reported that the president has de termined te ote the dependent pension bill reeentiy psssed by the two Hemes. YVnr. certainly. " PSBSONAU E. A. Kim has been nominated bv the Democrats et Hometown for burgess. y ALBERT IiAJQHTOM, the poet, died nn Sunday at Portsmouth,' . a&istesra! M? R,Y U"J Dsan, a well known pelltl. cal orator, who was once chsnlaln nf thn United Slates Henste, died en Huudav at his home in Putnam county, Me., sod fr! yea"? WAVen Tlemine, of Harriabur? whn was elected by cenncils te mu me unSniJed term or Mayer Wilsen, deceased, LteSS reneminated by tbe Kepubli" ns'rerThe mil term et four years. A. J. Black the innn.n bentwasrenjmln.tedfercny'ttre'rrd K. W. S. Parthomere, for comptroller. Archbishop Rvan Is," very unaffected In his mode et lire. bemeUme;indeed. bU emnf"CrA.?f-'';ri connection WlneverrbJ'rciyr ,..,.. uwk j uej IUUQQ8 Oi dlltV flrA made en feet. Many people in the idfecSS bave urged His ojacete keep a carrSTe araulntt ibat huah ,. ,. 'I .?. rr.f??.e bU Wgh eoeleslisthak" Q ai, "cE Sm3,1? ,'lv.lce h leuraged b v ue archbishop in the most emphatic way Mme. Kuk t, the wife or the Japanese ml,, sen has net only mastered oSm.ume" rriendwhoceuninot"calTlr4raonTs plained, Mma Kuki promptly iid. "da thank you, aud thank your Uiend ler her cards, tee, and here are mine, which tileata give her in return." The visit by card wis Xrartyuotletherwlse returned, nS? W.ThllMly WU0.?'nt ber wds inviikl te hop?drtenbr1'iCtttlOUreceptlon' " hUe l," --fc . UaSarprlMd UU Tateutt. Jietu the UeiHIni ltura'd. mien James It. Kenney, tbe present He publican candidate for mayor, was a geed deal younger than be Is new, he wanted te teach school. His father thought he could NetMnL ??"-,nei?,,,'i Jlm w missing JNetnmg was seen of him all dav. and tiu CH'! at nlut' foe'ore, dusty and hungry, he came back. In explanatfonef bis conduct he exhibltej a cwtlttcite and Ws appelntmeut te teach a school in T Ontelauuei ?,blp-, ft" bmi wlkd all the way "tern hl rbeme m Clu'ehtewn, Lsneuter county ?Tbals' b6ea Msmiued, pTecure.cri S0,".1. "a,01.nd then drudged back Jgsln. ltUnesdlesatosaythattheDredbTal oek5i?ci..i.,t "' lf, his mother fJKf Iwt 'he boy did net go te bed Hrii n r - I THE OLD AND THE NEW LEAF. nmim ram tvmumtt hactivm rum CATTMMia QVlltt. The ueatrrs In Tobacco visiting the Grewer, Hut RttM la 1'uiibui tbcli Crvps Twelve ilundred Cases of t'ennsylvanla L.st hula In the New TerK Market, The tobacco crop of 'Wis net yet meling very rapidly. The buyers are here, and many of them have been traveling through tbe county, but meat or them aver tbey are only looking for geed eutures aud net buy ing much. They report purchases et small lets at C te 12 cents for 6 rappers, S for sec onds aud 2 for tillers. They are evidently acxleus te buy, but are alrald of white Aelu and dead tear, of which they profess te llnd n giest deal. One thing Is certain, the mainei is aimusi uare ei eiu leal ui ler wrap pers, and eveu Sumatra at J1.6S per pound will net till the bill. Wrappers must be bad and there la no ntiinr nlara tn nmt thnm ay. cept In the crop e! 1SS0, and or that crop, bad as It Is reported te be, Pennsylvania's share Is the best and Lancaster county Is the tobacco garden spoterpeunsyhania. Hence farmers who carefully exclude dead lesr and white vein Irem their wrappers will be sure te get a big price for It alter awhile. Following are tbe few sales repotted : H. J. Heard, et I'enn township, 3 acres seed leaf at 15, 6 and S, Antheny Kauser, atwut an acre Havana at 17 and 3, and Jehn 11. Haruly, H,'acres at li and I, Held te Jehn M. Kxley, Man b elm. Benjamin Keeuer, nl Wan township, 1 acres eed leat, at 10, 3, te D. W. bong A llte., Manbelm. Allen Heffer, or ilsphe township, neld his crop te Ssmuel Miliums, of Laudlsville, for six cents areuud. Harrv Moere, hnuirht atmnt 111 I'm iMinniU of new leaf v ithlu a week. M. Kemper A. Sens, who are packing lu Rebrer's warehouse, received this morning about ten acres of '&d Havana seed. Transactions in old tobacco hae been live ly. Skiles A Frey sold 300 cases of '55 seed leaf and 100 eases of Havana ; Jehn S. Hoev er, or MeunU tile, sold l.M) cases vt 'si seed leaf te M. ewberj;er A Ce., of New Yerk ; J. S. Hershey, of Junction, sold 'Se cases of need leaf te Heffman A Seu, N. Y.j D. A. Mayer bought 2fl ceses seed leaf and sold 30 cases old seed leal te local manufacturers. It Is re ported that ceveral country packers disposed of net less than 100 cases during the week. Tbe ew Tork Market. Frem the V S. Tobacco Journal. The dreary weather and the absence of the "bswt talent" In tbe trade (new ruminating In the tobacco growing districts) combined te bring about a state of quietude and inactivity. It is hard te perceive whv there should be an hour of idiotic in the "market. He who caunew securea stock et serviceable goods, be they binders or wrappers, at present prices, is bound te make money. It is im possible for prices te go down and II such immunity from less exists, an unparalleled opportunity for making money is cilered. 'I ue transactions of the week were based principally upon 100 cases old Pennsylvania at 9 te 15 cents , 400 cases 'St and 's5 state at llte 16U cents ; 300 caes 'St Wisconsin at 13 Mnt. JHA namtUM ICC ,11. 1 . p. . ... ... , tVVuwm evi 1SIXIUB1U Bl 3 lO 11' cents ; 200 cases 'Se Connecticut Havana seed at., cents, cues old hllersat7', te 15 cents. bumatra receUed great attention priucl. ps'ly from city cigar manufacturers. The decimated stale el tbe seed leaf market Is ev idently arousing miuufscturers te the necea- 1t- rt U.llllnn tH..M ... 1 - .... .. . .y v. umui, niKcr bwckb ei sum air a. Sales run up te 100 bales, mostly of a Jl 35 te 11.10 grade. Sumatra will net be cheaper for a great whlle te come. Havana Moderately active. Sale vn bales at cents te fli sd' Weekly Repatt Kales of sawl leat tobacco reported for tbe IXTOLUOESCERbyJ. S. Oans' Sen A-Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. Ul Water street, N'ew Yerk, for the week ending 1 ebruary 7, lss7 : 250 case 1SS5, Pennsylvania, Havana. leVl 1210.; S00 cases lss5. PeunsyUanla, 10UG,li c.; 450 cases ISO, Pennsylvania, H?(it3c' . 200 cases H-I, Pennsylvania, 13l5ia : 250 cases lssj, mate Havana, Suffiie'c.; U0 caces 15S5, Housatenlo Havana seed, p. t. . 100 cases sundries, CTjIn Total, 1,650 cases, Tde l'lillaile)tila aittket Handlers of hard manufactured tobacco have an ec tl e trade , there is a steady demand ler smoking tobaccos and snutl, The cigar trade Is tleurlshlDK and hue cut tobacco sells well. Seed Lear. I.eat suitable for cigar purposes the past week shows a slight falling off in the total amount of sales from previous weeks, and yet the aggregate foots up excellently ter tue season and snows that every grade et leaf has a marketable value. Old stock is becoming dally mere desirable and shows flrmnesa in ngurea. As yet ue definite ad vance has been made, but a better leelius is perceptible among holders. It is te be hoped, for the interest of leaf dealers, a favor faver favor ablechange will come. Sefar buyers havehal it all their own way ler a long time past. Sumatra finds a steady increasing demand whiiebaniMera claim great difficulty In giving satisfaction. Bales appear te be irregularly packed. Havana sells well, and te the credit of tbe importers in this market it can be aald that excellent goods have been offered and freely sold. Receipts for the week 11 cases Connecti cut, erfVj cases Pennsj Uanla, 02 cases Ohie. 29 cases Little Dutch, lsD cases of Wisconsin! SO cases state seed, 71 bales Sumstra, '.2 bales Havana and 103 hhds Virginia and Western leaf tobacco. While sales Bhew 17 cases Connecticut. W cases Pennsylvania, b0 cases Ohie, 61 cisea Little Dutch, 133 cases Wisconsin 103 cases state seed, 05 cases Housatenlo Havana, 7" bales Sumatra, 2w5 bales Havana, and 16 hbds Western leaf In transit direct te manu. faeturers. ".. Exported of lear tobscce Te Liverpool, per sir. Lord Cllve, 59,39-1 peunds: te Ant- 5!S ff I,8nalaau' 'm "'x etal Baltimore SJatket. The market for both Maryland and Ohie tobacco has been ery dull during the past weelt:i..T,)e.re P' -M heretofore this winter, very little stock of desirable grades eflerlng A few sales of Maryland Interior and com- me5J?ae bM.n mat'0- and en,y 15 hogsheads el Ohie have Leen reported sold. Connecticut Valley .Tobacco Market, from the American Cultivator. There has been mere ntlr in the m-, ink. trade tbe past week than for some time pre pre vleus. We anticipate a continuance of this Improved trade. There are many geed lets of '85 tobacco in the hands or farmers yet. Trade In the 'SO crop has been cenUned te local packers almost entirely, and they have bought slowly. The tradeln the 'SrtTrep has net yet opened In any of the states out Bide of -New Lugland, excepting a few lets. uxresiumi turn bsllmt. A Member e the .National opera Company Sure II Ceuteys .Se luiinnni v...,-- K A. Stoddard, the eminent baritone of the National Opera company, gives his opinion et the ballet He says " there is a minority of peeple in all cities who preress te be se religiously Inclined that they say te the majority, Yeu shall net de this, you shall de that.' There is a minority id this Instance, and If put te a tot ote the ovei evei whelming majority who would favor tbe bal bal let would swallow up the ether as a lat would a mouse. Speaking of 'leg shows.' 1 am heartily opposed te them, there being an Immoral Influence conveyed te the ever willing mind of tbe net tee strictly Irtueu. but the ballet aa it should be, and as It Is. placed before tbe public by leading theatrical companies, create, no' harm, but has an elevating lniluence en these who knew what true art and science Is? There Is beauty in all thlngthe Towers, he trees, tbe landscape: In 111 thlnRamade byOpd'shanda-and why should we rSuiS te cultivate such arts, when there should and is no Immoral feeilug conveyed 7" He added : "Heme men In starting in life -, .....,,.,, evu.9 m I'lmtuuer, doc tor, farmer, mcchaulc. The lawyer pleads his case, the farmer tills the soil, Uie doctor heals the sick and the minister preacbea te the people whateier their minds are prt pared te receive. They all receive their pay. Inform a preacher that bis pay will t stepped if he continues te preach certain doc dec trlues, and bis mission lu that direction Is ended, a he majority of tbe American pee pie are In favor of tbe ballet, and it will never die n.iii the nmi. ilin V: '" tbey de." r " """"7 ii,-vS!?Witrd 'men the four members or the National opera company who took part in the oratorio "Kl" the Acadtsvef .iXT Mmm 1m Stadia Utmtttf of tbe oeatpoaltloa ha a 'lg. Speaking . thn linnet piece of oratorio musk) aver virlpd en the American stage. The chorus el T"" "whirl wind," where Elijah asoaeda luti heaven, is described as very effective, TrJe iberuses "Thank be unto Ued," for the iiAii supplied In abundance after Intense cuilering el tlu people from draught, and "Hear je Israel" are beautiful lu thus and melody. A number et Lancastrians nttuiJcil Ibli gteat musical festival. A anSMfat I'tetenlsllan rreui the Beading Herald. The production of tbe oratorio of Llljah" and the reception It was gli en at the Acad emy of Music must certainly bai u been highly gratifying te the projectors et the entertain menu The audience eurpasttd both in quantity and quality any that had prei leusly attended a strictly musical performance In tbe history of the city. The oratorio would have been much mere attracts u and Inter esting bad it been preseutetl In costume. It was uara te reconcile "Sltjsu" Inn dress null, with a diamond stud lu his expiushe shirt front, with tbe sedate gentleman of thatnnme whom in youth we read lu tbe lllble, and it was a strain upon the liiiavluatiuu te supply the proper surroundings , but te these who could appreciate the grautleur of tbe musical composition this drawback was net apparent as they drank lu the Heed of harmonious sounds. Ia the minds et most of these in attendance the upuuiue't ileMre was te bear Mlaa Juch. She dtd uutdlsap point them, and her magnlileeut, clear, full sunrane voice waa treat te all ear. " hether cultivated or net. She was sbly seoendtxl by her associates from the National Opera cempauy. The choral em-ietv was lu Its best trim, and the choruses raiiR out with splendid etlecU The receipts w ere estimated at fl 200 or 1,300. - ME.vcrirci. vteMt.N are made pallia ana unattnett br funrtlenal lrreKUlarltlcs, which Ur. Pierce aeUte I'tc crlptlen" will lnralllbly cuit Ifce sanJs el toumenlal. Uy druggists. lu.rAw The blandest man te be met with these Jay U the whUem rhBtimaUsm who hxs tried Salva tion OH. lJetore the days of Dr. Bull' CpagbSynipa person troubled with a eeu (ha i cene-ulua hs physician, he Is nolenge ni'tcssary SVF-TOXJLE JTOI-iUSS. An ElmlraTlN, laily, JJ .H. L Ciarfc. sat e. Clinten .ireet, lw..iits Burdock Bleed lirT area nifJumy 1 ailmlre Beit remedy for dyspepsia In ttoxeru Keen heue supplied with it. for sale v It II Leih ran, drueKUt, 1S7 and lw Werth u i.u u.et, Lancaster. SIIILOH'S CUUK wUl Immnlittpiy rullnve Croup, Whooping Cough ana LiemhttK ter ale by U.B. Cochran, Druggist, Se Ui J.eith guoeustrvwU The Traveling saletman Is aa IrreslsUble fallow, brim fill ei stone, loses. courage, leir-astursnce and ilt He N very taking withal. Burdock r I 1. 'in ale a very takliiR medicine; thev Uic rrty where, and are sold everywhere, 'r.ir le b II 11. (.echraw, druexiit, 1ST and 1 .North y iceu tieet, Lancaster. SUILOU'S CATAUKU KKMbtM-i rxiMtTe 2ure for Catarrh, Iilptherla, au J i uker Meuth. Ser.!?J? by u- a Cochran, PiufbUt, .Ne. 137 Werth gaeen street. Be Careful of the liable It ) our children are threatened vtth tiouper any threat difficulty, apply a p drops el Thomai' ' Lclectrtc Oil. Ii U 'tin nli.e medi cine ler the lltue ones we knew ' rer snle bv ,,.. V',ch.D druggist, 1J7 an i iJJ .North (jueeu etrtut, Lancaster. " My Grandfather s Heck. Was once a very popular sods, bat like many ether sentimental tunes It dmst wear well Dr. Thomai Ecltctrlc Oil u .1 tar u will w ear awsy all aches, sprain, ant pains, and re ry,s purchaser a hundred feM ler sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Ul and JJ9 .North Uaeen street, Lancaster. SLKEPLK88 K1011TS, made nil .ratjle by that terrible cough. BfcUeh's Cure Is the remedy f S,r SSiv'n r sal8 V H- Cochran, br jggU t, ,N e 177 Werth Queen street. 5-Blg Tblsves-3 Uyspepsls and debility are tw j ti tateres they creep in and steal our teauh and lumrert belerewe knew It. Let us put a t m te their Invasions with a bottle of Burdick B.uuJ Uutert te be had at any drug store, for silo by 11. U. Cochran, druggUt, 1J7 and 1J3 .North Queen street, Lancaster. SUIMiGY TUUL'ilLL.". A Case of Blany tears StanOti g c'ated Wltb SUUettles, la a SUn 80 1 ears el age. AuasTOwn, Pa , May s, 1SS, Uahdslieb Dittbbs Ce. Genu I tad been troubled with my kidneys foranusuberef caxs, nsed almost everything without cuchbenent intll 1 tried Dandelion Bitters. 1 nsed six bot tles and am pleased tessy I am entirely rid of the kidney trouble, besides my system belnjr toned up se that I feel like a different person. I cheerfully recommend the ea-ne te all afflicted inthlawae JACOB MLScULirZ. ebtWmdTu.Th.3 CATAUUU CUBED, health and sweet breath secured, by ShUeh's Catarrh Uemedy. PrlcM ae cents. Nasal Injector free. Fer tule by 11. B. Cochran. Druggist. Me. 130 Werth yaeen struct. Worked Wonder. " il y daughter was very bad etr en account of aceld and pain In her lungs. Or Themat' Kc Itctrtc Oil cared her In twenty lour hours One et the boys wasenredet soreihteac this medi cine has worked wonders In our family " Airah Ptcbney, Lake Msbepac, N. ter sale by 11 B. Cochran, druggist, 137 ana IS) .Vnuh Outeu street. Lancaster. FOB DVSPEFS1A and Liver Complaint, yen have a printed guarantee en every bottle, elsht. ileh's V ftallzer. It never falls te cure, for sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Wo.U7.Neicbgueen street. Dasdbues Livis Psixsts for sick headache torpid liver, bUIensness and tndlgutlen Small and eaiy te swallow. One puis dose. Price, 25c. By ail druggists. leDMmaTulh.S A Bemarkabla Ooe.i Man Is he who attends te the comfort of bit laic II y and will net let his little ones suffer wlthaUee. tlen of the Threat and Lungs, whereby tbelr lives tnav be endangered, but who should at all times give them that sovereign remedy, K emu's Balsam. Price 60 cents and tl. lrtaf liie free . ret sale by 11. & Cochran, druggist, Ul Werth Queen street. () WHY WILL TOU cengh when ShUeh's Cure win give lmmndlam relleL I'nce la cu , 60 cts . andll. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Drugglau We. 17 Werth Bueen street. I!"ufc . TBK BKV. GSO. U. TUAYKI of Bourbon Ind , says : " Beth myself and wile ewe our Uvea te SUILUU'S COW8UMPTION CUKE." rer sale by H. II, Cochran, Druggist, We. 137 Werth Queen sMO.NQUERS TAIN. ST. JACOBS OIL. COMQUKR3 TA1.S. SST After a lapseef years statements touflrm teuflrm Ing the efficacy of St. Jacobs till and Its perma nent cures, are given below. Ex Prist. St. Jesh Damist Sec.-l-;: Muskegon, Michigan. Being one of your patients In the use of St Jacobs Oil, In a case et chronic rheumatism, I can recemmand It fully, as my pains are ceasing and 1 am using a third beitle. Frem Sams I Tsars Latss, Mnskegon.lIlch.Wev 5,12. Suffered years with rheumatism In the legs, saw many doctors and nothing did me any geed. I tried a few betucs of St. Jacobs UU. the rheumatism entirely disappeared. WAfOLEOW WOBMAWD1W, Ah Edi ten's ScrrxRivs Oct IM. M . Bloemlngton, HI I have had rheumatism In my ankle for many years and could get no reuel. 'ihiee applications of St. Jacobs Oil hu almost en tirely cured me. fEUC'r a. ruLSUJI. trex Sahs6 VbassLatsji CcniD. Bloemlngton, 111, Oct. 1', p ;. I think It was In ISSO St. Jacobs Oil cuted nie of rheumatism. I had It all my llte and II settled In my ankle. Cenld net walk with out a rane. 1 bought one betue find used It. In a lew days the pain was goue and te this day I have net bad a toueh of it. FEttUl A.ruLHOM. r"HOM A IlUICM ATIC SCrrSSSR-CCRIO. lronten, Ohie. Nev. e. life. Four years age i was tronbled with rueu. uittUm in arm and shoulder. I used st, J scebs Oil and covered tbe parts with flan rL 1 continued Its uss until i nolensnr felt the rheumatism. 1 have nevei been bothered with It si nod. JACOB WLDD1.K, Late Cel. els. u , A The CHAKLES A. VOOELEK CO, Ilaltlmeie. ..SST All persons Mise St. Jacobs Oil 'or lied Star Leugh Curj, will by sending r two cent stamp and a history of their case, tecelve an- Red Star Cough Cure. rBKE fJlOM OriATES AMD POISOWB. SAFC. SUBE. rBOMPT. 26 CENTS. AT DUUeOUTS AKD DEALERS. TUE CHAKLES A. TOfllllK CO., BalUnert, jtanici. gl.MMONS LlVKlt HKOULATOIC WORKING PEOPLE. AiimiIIuii tu tbit most wiotcheJ state t)rtn.liit,t-ally ted sick le work, but se rltliuttHi thai tint caunut afford te liMMt tbe time II lwinlre tntake mnllclnesnd gut neil. l.s of time means less et money, sledlcliui I needed tn luvign luvign late, teg ii H te and tuna the )teui. But mauv uirdlclees make half sick jieepln wholly ile, and tline and money uie Uvit lu gittluit well after taking them the I.lvcr I the ause et uestly all bodily ailments, such as DTSl'Kl'SIA, CONSTll'ATlOS, IIKADACUE, HOI IISIOMACII, U1LUIUS.NKSH, COLICM.OVSriltl1,KlllNKYAtrKUTIU.NS Aud u mullclue like Simmons Liver Itesulater, that will tvuioe ana cum tbeie dletders without causing less of ttinn. and strengthen and build up the wbru out body een whlle the pelsun Is at work, Is lertatuly aboeH tuweiklni: iweple. Ilsv. It. u W iinsit, l'tlnceten. N J , snis " 1 dnd neihliiK helps me se imuh te keep melu working condition as Simmons Llver lliwula. or- tebieedaw c Al'CINK l'LVSTUltH. BUNSOS'sS POROUS PLAbTERS. 1STI.B LXl'OSUHL CAUSES COUUHS, Celd. I'leurUr, llheumatlsm. l'neuinenla Weuralgla. Sciatica. Lmiibigts llackacbe aud ether ullniviits. ter which Bensen's cicln l'lastirs net admitted tn ba the best remedv known. ahey rellee andeuielu a lew hours, when ue ether applications of tlmleast beueflt! KnderiHl bv Mu, physicians and druKKlsts Ho He waro of Imitations under similar iieiindliiK name, such us "Capsicum" " Capslcln." or " Capslclne " Ark reu Bosen's asd tks m tnuBRS. EiamlnuLarelully wheujeu buv. All druggists. ' .e . ,. SEAIIfllT.T JOHNSON. dllCmdeOdAw l'tvprleter. New 1 eik. T5UKI MATl.M. A Creaking Hinge Is dry and turn, baril, until oil Is applied, after which 11 move easily. v hen the telnts. or JiluK."., of the be.1) are stltlene, and Inflamed ty Khcumatlsm, they cinnetbe moved without cau Ing the niel eicruclatiinr pains Aer'a arstitrlllH, by us action en the bloe.1. relieve, thts coudltieti, and testeres the Joints te geed working order. " A j cts sanupartlla has rtlectcd, In our city, many mrt remarkable euies, a number of ...mu uawicu mouiierisonoemostexperlonced phjstuans ireltiiecisary, I could sire tbw names of uiMiy In.ln Iduals w he lure be. nenred : r " '"' lut-uii-iuu in inj own cue it has lertalnly worked w endet, relief ing me el Rheumatism, alt.i lielnit treibled wlthlt for jeirs In this and all ether diseases ailslngfmui Impure bloe.1. theielsuereinrdj wlthwhlibl am si luainted. th.it affords sue hmief a. .lifts Ciraparllla. It. II Cawrence.ll 11 , lUlttmeri', Md '"'"" Aycrs arsapsirllU cuud me of out and llheumatlsm, when nothlixe'ae would It has i indicated eiery tracu or disease Irem my s- ,e,n ";".." sli0it' Manager Uetel Belmont, 1 ewell, Mhs. ' -i.L1",.llar,n ""nT tnenths. a .utTerer from Chronic Kheumatlsm TLs dl.ease afflicted me greMeusly, in spite of all the remedies I could flnd, until I commenced using Ajer's Satsara tlila I took seeral bottles of this preparation. ?n.l?ere,nd:nce,"Vr,Ure,ll0 het"lh "J ""' Ayer'sSarsaparilla, I'lvpared by l)r J.c AyerACe, Lewell. Mas. Sold b all Druggists. I'tlce 11 sli bottles. H intuit jgjXUAl'HTL'D VITA LIT V. EXHAUSTED VITALITY Physical Debility, Premature DecltaeTEminc.1 leuth. and the untold miseries censeauent thereen. se pages bve. 12Snrescrlntlenfnrij! dUeases. CletnT lull gut. only si oe tfv msji Efi','?; "'""ve sample jSie tollleSmoSl mlddle-apd men for the nevt 90 day aASi ue. w. H. PAltKEU, 4 Buinnch Stteet, Bostea. MM' mvlMveedAw VHV UUODB. OTAMM BKOS. it CU. SPECIAL BARGAINS -AT.T1IK- BOSTON STORE. 'M & 3S North ueen Street, LAWCASIKU. PA. .NO AD I KCT IVES A KB NhEOKO TO QUAL. II r T1IE L'ltLAI-WKB or 1IIL roLLemwo. Newspaper Advertisements All have a pecutlar sameness. The Difference 13 te be Learned b Ksamlnatien of the Ooeds eaered. Honesty of Purpose liackef All our Advertisements, Goods will b Found en Our Counters Just as Descilbed. lu Large Quantity, at Guaranteed Lew Prices. LADIES' WOOLEN HOSIERY. Me. Hese Down te 37)c. a Pair. J7,'fc. Uese Down te iic. a Pair. 25c Heae Down te 21c. a Pair KKMNANTftOr BLACK SILKS BEM.VA.NTS Or BLACK 1IKNHIKTTAB, AND 11EMNA.NTS OP BLACK CASIiUEBES At latraerdlcary Bargains. M8&LSUAWL3.0n A" W' ULAU CA8"- T,Jff7 Kmnnants of BLACK BllOCADE VKL. VJtTS for Wraps, at a Sacrifice. """ ' "" tlfty DerenCllII.DKICN'8 &IRKINO VESTS A.1U 1'A.MO at Oicatly Keauced 1'ilces. Stamm Bres. & Ce. navfritt. pi:r.SONSVlHIUNOTOMAKEMONEY STOCKS, GRAIN, PA0VIS10NS 1N0 OIL, vwftvs&i hfaa,? 0-8 LAUUK LOTS ON ONK PKU CK.NT.CASII MAHUINH. Ten Dellsrs will, for example, cover ten 1100 Pam'h,lt,rre0e,l,U,1Cll, OI Uraln- l"try QUOTATIONS Willi I). Orders and Margins received by Telegram ei siau. LAURIE & CO., STOCK BUOKKBS, ALSODKALKBS IN rOUEIUN KXCIIANOK. 868 Broadway, New Yerk. "The members of the firm aro....genUcmen of experience and high standing In the Drain and stock commission business?... and amn! L'L rjderences are a number of the leading Banks.' l"Aeui J erk Cemmtrclal A'civi." " They have a stainless record, and their bona fiaesarelnaisputable....lhe reputation eftte JLVi'." 'KfV1 inatjartles tan re.l assured ei re re eelylng their profits the moment they are made, no matter what the amount may be,'" "0 lylWmdeedAw'"' ltn,na Ttl"ram- TEddj2b2b' THls DENTAlJ ehaxr i3Zf!bXfu9'L br .Uw sleetrlelty per. leetly safe and harmless. My ssvu Teetb are made of the best matertu thaf fean preaaS! ruling teeth a tpecialtr. AJlwerkgnaisMtsJs. .nrtfs, V.4,'K"rSsU rrJMya Ue. Merth UmtM St. jrerajwifjtjrisuuini iuieb. QAL.li AND BKK -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP, Slity Candls-Llght BcaU them all. Anether Let of ClIaAP Ul.OUtS fet Uas and OU Steves. THE) PBltPBOTlON " METAL MOULD1MU AND HUUUEH CUSHION WEATHER STRIP .. Heats thorn all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Bselude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Any one can apply It no waate or dirt made tn art fl tng IL Can be fitted any w here-no holes te bore, ready for use. It wilt net split, warp or shrink a cushion .trip 1. the most pertecL At the etet e, Ueater and Kaugo Stere -or- Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 24 SOOTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTSK. PA. WM . A. K1KKFEK. ALUUM V. HKRK KIEFFER 8c HERR, -DLALBU3 IN-! Housefiirnisliiner Goods ! WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTfcNTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s iti:e,.v. i mm, HEATtRS. FURNACES AND 1UNGF& We ask no eua te run any risks with 1 1 Ir LKtt A WABIIKV3" Ooedi. We guaiantvu them te give Satisfaction. Aa ft Ueater " TUB SPLENDID " his no rival, being a thorough het base, no pan of this steve remains cold, evety Inchet It radiates heat. As a Smaller aud Chea pet Heater the "11UU1IIT DIAMOND" has established Itself In the fient ranks. Themmttetthe"3PLt:NlII aud"HKlUIIT DIAMOND "consist In Beauty of Coustmctlen, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, ue Hint, no Uas and Lconemy et fuel. AS-Call and eiamlne for j eui.ell. 40 EAST KING ST., lorreiia ceuht heusb i ta-tiaA's TIHHAMK. p,INN A HHENEMAN. BUY THE GENUINE OLD STYLE E IINW ARE -AT- FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, LANCAS1BB PA. UATB, VAr,AV. T ,KU NOTICE! HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! Pricea Deep Down. or a shett time we will efTer gicater Bar gains In STIFF AU .SOFT HATS, Children's and Beys' Hats and Caps Than has ever been shown In this line tn Lancaster. MEN'S FUR STIFF HATS, tl.OO, 91.25 and Sl.ea Guaranteed Geed or Meney Uelunded Trails and Trwling Bags, ROBES AND FUR GOODS, AT LOWEST TKICLI. W. D. STAUFFER & CO. SI end 33 North Queen Street, LANL'ABTKIl PA KWvdAw WATVBK9. -CTTAICUEH, Watches, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices until January l, 1887, fine let of Kings. Ac. Alse. Klgtn, Waltham i Aurera for whleh 1 am Hele Aaent), and ether IrsUClaas Watches: Best Watch and Jewelry stepalrlng. SSrcerract time by Telegraph Dally, only place In city. L. WEBER, UH North queen St, "ear Penn'a. IL B, Depot Kuids el Jewelry, MAvmimmmr. jyjACHINKHT, a STEAM HEATING Latest ana Most Improves tMWD.-.Tmw, Pfrtatl) SUIi'mm. atwec Seeena-Hant BOOjMBB, WATVSJI TANKS, UPABATOKH. kept In Machine euepa, cau ea ea ABcaasa, Ezra F. Landis, W0DXt7 NOBTM OIWT -TSUsUT,' LASMStn sTA, aflMAW HAND M Wl'Jtll Lffli jMltsLKK-MVlLlTS law ana Ibsje a. m.. ana law, sawaSyt a. a RKAIiINU A COLUMBIA KAILKOAti . ..".UllUANOIIM. AND LbJaNON AMU LANCASTBH JOINT LINE H. n7""u" AMD Da and attar SUNDAY. NOVKMHEIt U. m. TKAtNS LEAVE HKAD1NU ' Sin.l55'f,5Bfl t T.aa,rn.,l.il neon and Me n, m. for Chlckfss at 7.H a. m. and lleu m. TKA1N8 LEAVE UOLIIMH1A IZl l10""" t T SO a. in , . and 8.40 p. u , rer Lebanon at is.ss and Aep,m. TltAlNS LEAVE MUAHKt V1LLE rer Lancaster at . and MS a. m. and 136 f. tn rer Heaaing at s.ffl e, m. and p. m. ' rer Lebanon at 1 M p, tn. LEAVE KING STHEET (Uneasttir.l rer Kmillug at 7 W a. m., UW ana AiepVnj! for Lebanon at Me a. ul, 1140 and M K mV rer gnarrvvllle at 9 .n a. tu , 4 no and 8.9D iiTss. LEA t PKINCE BTUlf KT (Lancastir.l rer ltnaing at 7.4.) a. in., useand s Vp. m' for Lebanon at B.47 a- m.. USD and a.08 p. inl B or uuamryl la st -1! m . 4 u and S.& pTia. TRAIN'. LEAVE LEBANON, rrr Lancaster at 7 ii a. in., liji and 7J0 r. m. rorvtuarryrUIeat7.aoa.ni. r' SUEUATTKAlSlg. TUA1NS LEAVE UEAD1NUI for Lancaster at 7 30 a. in. aud 4.00 p. m. rortjuarryvllleat4.wp.m. TRAINS LEAVE UUAUUYVILLE rer Lancaster, Lebanon aud Keafllngat 7.10 a.m TltAlNS LEAVE KING ST. (Lancaster,) rerlbiadlng ana Lebanon at lima. in. ana 8.15 p. UL rer stuanrrtlle at B.W p. m. TUA1NS LEAVE rillNCK r. (Lancaster,) "rllo'neaiibanonacas.isa.tn. ana 4.04 rer Qaa'rryrllleat S.M p. m. . TRAINS LEAVE LEBANON. for Lancaster at 7J a. tu. ana lisp; Sl. rerguarryTtlleatSUu. in. rer connection at Columbia, Marietta June. Uen, Lancaster Jnncilen. Manhelni, Ubadtai ana Lebanon, bee time tables at all staUensT A. M. WlLflON. Sunertnhinaent. PKNNHTL.VAN1A KAlLROADMOUhD U,'K--In",rcctrmJuneIs,lsL fmttt I A WS1 t a sb.s a u- A t - " - atPhliaaeiphTaMfmlewYi " ""'""a rrlT Lite Leara Philadelphia. Lancaster llip.m. ljaa.m. 4 JO a.m. s-ffla. m. 4 sn a. in. 6 je a. in. .. 71?? ,n: Wl- " Tla Columbia KJfta. id 7 40 a. m. su a. m via celumbtai ja. in. WESTWAUIt. PaclBe Rxpressl Sews Express! Way Pasengnrt Mali train via sit. Jey) Na2Malllndn ..... Niagara Express UaneTer Aicem Sn.1 t.lnM Frederick Accem via Columbia ii ev n. ill. n.ni n tg ljkliruklnr Armtn 10 p. m. lis) p. m. w p. ui. 7-i p. m. 7 40 p. m. lllla. m arrive, at Phil Vlattt. Jey, llarrtsburg Accem... Columbia Accem Ilurrlsburg Expn-ss.. Western Lxpresst.... EASTWAltU. Phlla. F.xprussl rasl Line! Hum. burg Kxpres . Lancasler Aicem ar. Columbia Accem Swuheru Sxprvss l'hlliuleljihtik Accem , Sunday Mall llav kmni..! nap.ni. 4 te p. m. M0 p m. i 10 p. m. Leave Lnnoaster. ain. in. CM a. m. 8 10 a m. 5 V, a. te. wis) a. in. lts p. in. S 03 p.m. S CO p ul 4 ts p.m. 4 in a in. B-2A. in. tirlK. tn TlaUt Je lltta. m1 3 is p. in. Miep m. ' P. in. llarrtsburg Accem s m p. m, '"." -.i. i e w p. in. wni. in. d u p. m. - -" 'v. .'uii.ihjuii envois Harris. IS. P- m. and arrlyai nt Lancaster at Bja k.I?.1!.11" Accommodation leavtsCelum bla at ) a. m.and leaches Marietta at .- Aim. leaves Columbia at 11 4S a. in. anai5p.mU reaching MarjetU at mil ana . Le4vr Marlett at SM6 p. m. ana arrives at Columbia at 8:2Jal0'ieTtslll-Bllnds"fes atssa i ,7?nYsilAJ:com.ul.edUon leaTe, Marietta M Kw'P. f? l tneastcrats-oeconnectlns with llarrtsburg Express at 8 10 a. m"""'"'u" TberroderlckAccemmodaUon,west,conncV Ing at lncaster with Fast Line, west, at lie P. .. "Ill run through te rrcaerlcE. The rrederlck Accommodation, east. Inivns CelumbU at is.a and reaches Lancaster it IIM ft Ilia U&unvcr Accommodation. w,it, cennUn fit rtiv ... - BAtawuM isv ituuuicituivuy, oxcepi Ban xfnsst I Inii anul ns B.s. -..iii.vrvrr.-jr.' "." 2u"'. "c.?.a ' SflSS: Siitii ""t,,"'? .?" vwiMTiiie, rarkes ".'Jl wMuy, micautuni-jwn ana Miaaletewn. IfhepnK truns which run dally. On Sunaai the MaU train wast runs bv way of Columbia. .. ."; jy"tI,eneral Passenser ajrent. CHA3. E. PUH Heneisl WauM,Vr. """ rMMri'im, JjlUHMTOUK WAKIIKOU.MH BUY tOUKSBLr A PAIU or TUOSE Felding Dress Pillows. CALL K.VULY AT Heffmeier's Fureitnre Warerooms. QQ BAHX 1CINQ HTHE1BT. ylDMYKK'S KUKN1TUKE STOKE. HEADQUARTERS -YOU Furniture. Furniture. "J0" wntny "'UNITUUE new or the ce.rafJ?gi81.t,"l,c" ftna saminu my stock. Yen will Una It laige ana well sslectid. 0001) WOltK. LOW PKICE8. Parties wanting full eutats are especially Invited te call. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cere or Eust King find Duke 8ta., LANCABlKIl, PA. seew-lyaajjjinw TJKINITSII'S FUBNITUItE DErOT. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, MOS. 27 s 20 BOOTH QUBBN ST.. LANCAUTKlt PA. AND SOMKTII1NO ABOUT THE IMMENSE BIOCK THAT 19 SUOWN TULUE. Chamber Eults, All Weeds, ; te 1C0. Prices ranging fiem is teUOO per suit. Turler Suits. 30 te 40 patterns, tanging In price fromtietosttoo. Lounges from SS te 133 each. Couches from S te I'S each. Weed and Marble Tables from fl.7itot2S.re each. Extension Tables, II te $J0 each. Chairs, per half dez , 17J te $SH. We will centtnne te give yen an Insight Inte our stock aa It Is and also the prices. We hare the lamest vailuty of goods tn be found In this section, aud our prices are oewn where ttey will speuk for themselves. The goods stand en then own merits. Heinitsh's Furniture Depot, NOS.27A SOU11I QUEEN BTKKK1, LANCASTElt, TA. MARKLEY'8 "YELLOW 1'UONT ' Clear ruler ITavsaia Plve Cent Clear la the leading and most rellable nickel cigar In the tnarket. At MABKLEY'S Yllnw vn. ,w-.. ..artn,..21 N0rUl Un - ciMStN&KICa WAKST?bi7c -WP- p f sari ltw&wlbrk. H4 7 f A . 4- -dkt , i- Ifeife -4V. rA1.4 li AZiSt. ik . ffmmx ftn's-aM 11,11 S