mmm SJW; vaiv a-a s Y f !fi W1 V1 K r - 'j.'' -r Wr .. ya 30 St ESP'sEll -"Vft tt ll'-V - i! y. ; iks-WX lataus aSs E,v , aHMH'-'l E " L It IS. ilk MK UN Hal nfl an fin mi , in hi ill UIO Wtekhr Intolllneer . --V.. l" -H " ' . " VM XvvffnTVMn PV IRnKiLIQIMUIB. tMMMWttf. r CantaittrlnltUifleraa, g-'".fi& uMuna mabch u, un. . i,S' TkatBlcDetl. r.s T iTW TMMrftd story of tremendeuB I com WbiUeb which has been cur- r a day or two, is likely te prove the t aaoeataln with the production of -All the indicattena are that it prepared and published for its U-HHI MMMMMHtl. liTZ it 1 1! i rii'tr sm ia B SS vuv: 'wnMtMv memmm. MtmnnmnBiiiini "". bjV.W. ' WMnMMMMMiMimnnnmii firstta) jMjnnr. At imnen lbvtbsb UMBMnnniviHiiuar, FV-'sltBaa , ft,. -tV mortal Mr TInhert - -.-.. -,-- - ..-. isaotiadispeaedto utilize his po pe i tbls ajav.asMl It la tha bnatneaa of KH lb. -AkfMd Sally, who represented the -!'.;Wtw-'Yet end of the combination, te .Vinaka Burner in lust such mode, TlereDre- "' m -!- ... . ...1.... V - . !! w tieuuuiwia niiu gui. y- tot the Bkhmend & Danville, and "" wwww "i""a " Bkw IMnfl tit riMl.t -t- MM0l eajnua. - . Jj fr-.WSSBSSSWeW SSBHS WW UCUI gl VsCUUSU, ttUU ,.c-wg two luxjatrcu te cunuvi t grant. . aHAppalachlag system, It they can get '; ! Ill I TT I T I Thl. nrnhaMi KV v.' W W W. AMM MP MVIMWJ Vmnmecthe deal with Mr. Garrett, if 1 t lkA MMW MilMaiu . .11 . miA . l.uA fr1 -'.$ UMWUW tk SSU , SUM IUO WiiCUli & -'&, nnue combination is sufficiently i-ragobrleustoinakeita plausible supposition 9b Wir that the BMrotiatleB has this aim of ieinlns -, AAnVMlMrthAKftHlmnrA Ohln cnnnArttnn ,, . . 4Bl Elehmend and Philadelphia with the "miMfllnt and Jersey Central connection of yftOadnnhla with Xew Yerk. But there i-Al sjMasssfl nlflti AilAnKI-t ntAflA ssa ABjbI snSPsnfi laWlal mtil. a atiti4anA In tn n wrjiT- ..-.- T""'.r'0; ?f 7Tr """ tw was, miw eccuriuca ei 4? .'.. read in the deal would naturally ad. ifegTaace en the market, whereas they have fmnssrt. . . r t, " , ' no Bucn awrsn vi. . ;V. has been sUted t t?"?' . T1. "T H?hr ..'... ... jvanr eneusn maicaiea "TL--! ". which has been given te it pposed-te-be-lnclplent stage, and the anxiety of the parties in interest te 'v& advertise te the nubile what thev aav thev Ft? --.-.' . . ' :... 7 '.... - ',-;js areaeiDg. in any serious negouauen ei H1B UMKUikUUg 19 1CI J DUiC IfUAb WII3 IUU" lie would net hear of it until it was fixed ; nnd the last thing the principals would think of doing would be te open communi cemmuni communi citien with newspaper reporters. Further more, the stock of the Baltimore & Ohie read Is se held that it will net be passed away in any such off hand matter as that announced. a. Mr. Garrett holds a irreat block, mainly in WpJ 'trust, and with a prohibition of its transfer Wiil ' tee twenty years from his father's death. ;j The city of Baltimore and the Jehns Hep- & Una university held still mere; and without W'git the -transfer of these interests the control of MiV, .1. .J JI1 . t. ., j mi.. ,..... vf i , tw tiau niu uv. w tueugnii aue micai v?jj Mifftjeatien is that no such change is con- 3 M 1...1.U 1 A. At i. af HPxS'i-! taaiiMiuvu, uut uutb an epuuu ei Eeme great sort has been given te the New Yerk bj -parties, which will net interfere with the fej, .-JHUumere ana Garrett control or uie rail- ;.fr Toae. An opuen. wun reservations, may "?;" tie given by anybody of the earth, without "ij , mucn convulsion occurring In It; and this tlK seems te be about the character of this U The Seiaier Element, t '&.& The 5ceut and Jfeit, an organ of the ,s Grand Army of the Bepublic, makes the S toUewlng declaration : p' Tnoref aUtaenaat. aineere. 1utleslilmtinn in Ffe after el the eldlert, but iias no ympatby Sri1 Bt urged by men who far personal ad- j7S'P ti memtnl work tha anlrilar nnkar Km. .-7- af ftka mtiniharB nf lha Nnnu vh. Mam Am BtroBKaeldlcr distrleu uraed the memben S& Jretn dtaUlela wbere the soldier element wm KfeOtSoUrgea factor te veteanalast tbe paa- jpav v uv wu tiTer iue vaui. leeT aaia tney vr wnvblni th. II .nlj,!.. kn.i... n Za -H bad te vote for It, but did net want te aee it !- -paas. bname en auch men. m, Commenting en this Colonel McClure "M te the Tima that "he personally saw many leading members of Congress of both parties during the pendency of the depen dent pension bill, but did net meet with one who sincerely approved of it ; and he personally witnessed congressmen, who feared te vote against the bill, appealing te ethers te vote against the measure as a Matter of protection te our beneficent pension system, and as a matter of justice te both the snldieni nnrt tha naii ($$t Here we have a paper, that truly repre ffifi tents the best element of the Grand Army, Tiguruusijf GUDuemning me dependent pen eloe bill : and congressmen.wbe cendemnni Kt- (g it by voice but would net de se by their KTOtt, because Uy feared that soldier ele- V'vuw Aiiia isbcitaiiiljrM IClUttfKUUUJ Slate -i,eC things and can only be accounted for by Vjiioppeslng that these representatives and HSMvn juugeu vue Betuiers ny tnemseives. :-J;A man who would support a measure he iaanU (net nnnrnvn nlmule luwnei i.. r 'Ct1MBm it was te his interest te support it, '-j ',"w -- - J-J .wm.mw AlO . fWBM naturally imagine every one else te ,te the same low moral standard, and conclude tnat all soldiers favored I bill because it was for the benefit of the Yet these men are selected from r thousands as the best representa ,tRP Me people. In theory they should 'IMMM the average of honor and ability it- s aaaar euemkiMMi w , m jintcuce tney may lfMyanfeefbUity,but they cer- ' OosetNaeh the measure of honor; iVnaaUM Batlenal average in that re- i te the level of these congressmen , at Mtioeai greatness will have there will be nothing left rU Hat ftMe of an honorable soldier. WMaawae UeMaisslsaers. i-'NXeT iajfttea eiaieners have tatUtag U rblUislylila te inquire Inte Mr. JtMritj' ad. Itf the featgatltfip,ClTU 4 taajaaalaUMelttwetty. Thataaso Thataase Thataaso istklei. however, eatsie te have abandoned aweharges,asnent of Its mmbeni were avexeat te press them. Theeommhwteners hta the wlUeam that offered, and ? who were supposed te knew faything ; taking the testimony in private. They say that they will give it te the news. papers, as taken down in full by their teoegrapher ; but that they de net propose te we newspaper reporters take it down as suits them, and te have the news papBi editors publishing it in garbled form, witneui uie commissioners being able te thOW that thV lift it deUhmtalir. Tha commissioners seem te have learned some thing of the wilei of newspapers during their brief experience In their offices, and they have adopted a very effective mode of bringing them up, ail standing, in their misrepresentations. It is an idea recom mending itself te general imitation. TJaKCRER waa a dull her. Piranta t.m.i.i aet build tee much en bright children. a Tub Maw Yerk Kveninn n.. .... leg en the change of office brought about by Mr. Cleveland's admlnlatratlen, finds that uuwiuiru ei wd eiuces remain unchanged, but that nearly all of Importance have been filled by Democrat, and thla preas la going ea steadily by the expiration of terms or aiu- ixuiuu ui nopuuiicae ouieiaia, xnere will w " vmu wnp, dui me neiaera of all im portant pests will be men In political sym pathy with the admlnlattaUen. -i.ne.ivjt warmly commend the president for thla nellcr. 'Mr i'i..i.. ... ... merely scotched the snake of a 'clean sween" -M.iuumii. aum a ureal ana per manent achlaramant. nmUnt r i,..ir always te dUUnguUh Mr. Cleveland's ad- UUUWUIUUU la avneij were eeatn te end it te-day an achievement In the race of a pres sure se treznendeui that these who did net knew the man might well nave supposed him Incapable of resitting It" It is by no means certain that the "make or clean aweep" 1 quite ss dead at the Pett believes, snd whether it is Inseparable from our politics time alone ean make manifest ; but the ersaldant ia at laaat .nitiiivi ,h. credit el doing his part of the work. a Alfred Sully waa known nnlv in nil. read circles a dsv or two sse. New hi. n.m. echoes In financial circles everywhere. Thr New Yerk Indejenden( was once edited by Ilenry Ward Beecher and for many years he was the "stat" contributor te its columns. Owing te the bitter quarrel between him and its proprietor, Henry C. Bewen, involving the Tilton scandal, Beecher'a name has scarcely been mentioned in the columns ei the paper for fifteen years. It was said that Bewen'a somersault from support or Cleveland te malignant opposi tion fixed Beecher in his mugwump advo cacy of the Democratic nominee. This week's issue of the Independent comes """ "i"1 'i mourning in its editorial columns snd pays glowing tribute te the Beecher of earlier days; it refer very briefly te its alienation from him in later life and concludes as follews: "We fellow him te the grave with Infinite admiration and unspeakable sorrow. Much hss he said of the love and the mercy of Ged. TothemereyandJpv-.n.f,gejlBet ti!-9GTrMd our prayer fellow, his bier." It is notable tee that the New Yerk Sun, which has for many years fol lowed Beecher with stinging abuse, pays forceful tribute te the splendor of his ge nius, hi characteristic American qualities and his unsurpassed courage. m The public meeting for the dlicussionef the municipal bill concerns every citizen of this town, and aheuld be largely attended. Bin Jenx MacOenald Is reported te have said tbat President Cleveland would net dare te enforce the retaliation bill because such action would be considered by Eng land a virtual declaration of war, and that the United State was net prepared for such extreme measures. It Is net st all likely that the Canadian minister made any re mark et the kind, because it must be appar ent tc even this near-sighted statesman that the trouble is of tee trilling a nature te lead te b03tilitles,but the report is a shrewd guess at what a foreign minister might say if a dis pute of serious proportions existed Ietw6en bis country and America. The value of preparation fnr r.r nni. i-- cemea apparent when the lack et preparation Is seen te be an element of weakness in foreign negotiations, snd a point in a treaty worth many millions te the commerce or the country may have te be yielded simply be cause afew millions have net been spent for defenses. A certain African mNtlenary waa went te travel with an Immense revolver strapped te his hip, but never used It even in cases of ex treme danger ; yet he found it the most use iul part of bis outfit simply because of the re spect it inspired. Se defenses may never be tested In battle and war ships may never fits a Broadside in real conflict, but they will be an Important element In the councils of dip lomatists, though Uiey may net acknowl edge the fact. This country has several times suffered in dignity and prestige through its weakness in this respect, and its financial leta can only be a matter of conjecture. Under Republican administration the mat ter of defenses waa allnarnd tn Hmn. ui out el sight, and aa a result we found email Seuth American states treating us with the contempt which our diplomacy merited, but which our self-respect should net have per mitted. A change in the admlnlatratlen was the signal for a change In policy, of which events seen demonstrated the vital necessity; and with an effrontery tbat would be astonishing if it were net characteristic, the Republican partisans have sought te win the credit for repairing a defensive system ter the ruinous condition or which they alone are responsible. But tney have overshot the mark. In their teal te drown the Democratle vice calling ler defense they have produced an undignified uuffi ui terrur. I.v the consideration or aatl-dlacrimlnatlen legislation in the Senate at Harrlsburg en Saturday, hunger played an important part, A deadlock occurred in tha Man. la nnn.n.i tee en the Judiciary general ever the censld- mauuu ui iuu aires ana iiutsn bills relat ing te railroads. The vote was 7 te 7. The motion te report the Kutan bill wsa then lest by a tie vote. The seven members favoring the Watres bill declined te adjourn until a date was fixed for considering the bills, and, at the Rutau bill advocates refused te fix date, there was a aead-leck. Ballets en motlena te adjourn were takes every ten minutes. A test of endurance then ensued. After a continuous session or three and a half hours Senater Heed, who had eaten nothing since breakfast, gave way and be yielded te a motion te postpone the consider censider consider atlen of the bill until February 17. A luneh basket about that time would have been worth its weight in geld. PERSONAL. Mn. and Mns. Gladstone nave gene te vUtt the queeu at Wlndaer. ' a w Gkoreb G. Sickles, falhnr nr (in.i Daniel E. Sickles, died in New Yerk en Wednesday. Justin McCartut sailed from New Yerk for Kurepe Wednesday in the North German steamer Alter. 'SaciRK Mates, of Washington county, has just died. He married 8,5x1, and has mucn te answer ter, KBANK BlDDALL. Of Phlhulalnhia. haa purchased the great paeer Johnsten ler f 12,. 600. Johnsten Asa a record of 2M. Paul Fjcval, the French novelist, I dead. He ia the scholar who started te writ down tee Jesuits, and altar examining their fasti, tutieas, became one of their waraseat de fenders. Mb. Jamks H. Iiaumbt, of UaPhUada. pkfiwm read a paper ea "TMJftw1 THE LANCASTER DAILY IKTELLlGEyCER, paperj sad Its Relation te Puhlle men," at the eieetAg of the National Editorial associa tion, la Denver, neat June. SiCRwrART Mamxime en Wednesday practically severed his connection with the treasury department, although hit resigna tion does net take effect until the 1st proxime. Acting Secretary KslrcluHl Is still regarded in Washington as his most probable suecea- an. The ArMimtiu el OreauiiMl Laber from the raltlmnre S.rn. The hut number et ItrndMrcet's presents an interesting record of the labor movement In this country, with special reference te ths number, extent snd resutu et the strikes of the first two months of IssT. The strikes and riots et August, 1S77, which bad con cen con splcueus results at Pittsburg, lUltlmete and ether places, antedated the irled of organized Uber, and therefore lack the slg. ntucance of the later agitation. The strike ef.ib77 Lleit of lt el'JfC- The stme may be said, with some qualluVstlenis et the Mis souri Pscllle A Sontliwe.tern railway em ployee' strike of March, 18(J j the strikes which centered at Chicago during May, 1SN3, ler fewer hours of work dally; tbestrugHleti resulting from the Trey laundry and Chicago -...... .wv,ul. , uaewt ami ovoui evoui oveui ber, IsSO, and the coal, 'longshoremen and "sympathetic" strikes of January and Feb ruary, 1SS7, The short-hour strikes of May. jsse, te spcure a working day of eluht lu lu ateadef ten hours, Involved 216,000 strikers, 20 per cent or whom succeeded in gaining oancessiens. The contest wax renewed, bow ever, In the November lookout at Chicago, involving 20,000 men, and the empleyes, for the most part, lest what they bad gained six months berere. With respect te the eight-hour movement as a hole, Bradstreet's ebserves that "before It was well under way nine hours was subttltuUM for ten hours," with the result that the object of the movement was fully gained only in ex ceptlenal cases. In January, 1SS7, there were 92 strike and lockout, luvelvlng 73,300 empleyes, ss compared with la strikes and 47,200 empleyes in January, 1S5. Of the Jsnuary strikes SS wereeuded by March 1. andeftheiJasnianyaiSl, luvelvinir 1S.172 empleyes, were successful. As January strikes of (33,300 empleyes are ended, It is evi dent that about 30 per cent of the empleyes have carried their point The totals of tail urea are 57 strikes, Involving 43.127 strikers. In Jsnuary, lSSts9atrike,wlth23,J0Ostrikers, succeeded, while 10 strikes, with 23,yoe strikers failed. In February of the present year there were 74 strikes, luvelvlng 20,000 empleyes, a large increaie en February IsjC, when there were but 5 strlkus and 10 700 .ker8-' ,he74 February strikes 51, In vplvlng 20,000 strikers, were euded at the cl?f Si tue mouth, 12 having succeeded, while 30, or nearly b0 per cent bad tailed. There Is a tendency, it appears, toward an increase of strike, while tbe number of successes Is about stationary. Leeking at touts, the number of strikers lu January and lebriisry, lss7, was W.300, of which number 23,523 suc:eedid, aa aalnit 67.W0 strikers In the same tuuntbs et IssO, when 23,300 succeeded. A leature or the strikes thut far during lssi, says Brad streets is the increase or "sympathetic" strikes strikes ou tbe part et empleyes net directly interested In dlxputes In order te force concessions, en the' principle that "the In Jury of one is the concern of sIL" Ne fewer than 41,000 empleyes, it U stated, struck in SUPDQrt Of thM mneuman, nf ..... VT-. ,-- coal-heavers and Old Dominion Steamship company 'longshoremen, In which but 4,000 empleyes were directly concerned. Brad street s conclusions upon its facts are net of an assuring character from the point of view or erganusd labor, but it is, nevertheless, dear Irein the statistics presented that, whether the strikes of the last few months succeed or fall, they exhibit evidences of In creaslngdlsclpltnesnd better concerted action en the part et organized labor. . Muaxirg a Kicking Uerse. "-3je -tmeriean Cultivator gives the follow fellow follew lng directions for preventing s vicious horse from kicklngfgUe in tbe shafts : A kicker ia a dangeteuVpTecij of FrepOfiVr- uu uvu un iittuib i ruunrraeu u win ue better te consign tbe subject te the horse-car staUcs. Tbe habit can sometimes be broken up by the following methed: Take a small cord about two-thirds the siz9 et a msn's little finger snd twenty feet la length, double it, place tbe centre upon the top of the head, eack of the ears, brleg down en each side el tne face, place the corns In the animal's mouth and cress them, bring thorn up between the eye, cress again, and slip both ends through a small ring or loop and carry the ring down te tbe point where tblines cress between the eyes seas te bold them In place. Have two suial us seaed te the headstall about two Incb j. -!.- ---.--- ---. -- n - ....... . . .u rttsiisi i. hiiii MiiH r i ni' un innn rr txj-t i n uiainer la.ieneu te iue bacKMrap or the har ness at the 1-niut where the hlpstrapi pass tbrengh. 'ZUa latter c.tn be slipped ever the crupper against the hipatrEps, which will keep It from slipping rerwaru. I'ss one end of tue cord through each ring en the head stall, bring the ends together, carry them along the neck, past them under the saddle, extend them along the back Bud through the ring ever tbe hips, then bring ene end down te the right shaft and the ether te the left, and fasten securely te the fchatt, having slack enough se the animal can travel eaxily. When rigged in this manner every attempt te kick will bring a strong presure upon the cords crossed in the meutn and dUert the at tention or the frisky subject m Ecgsln Winter Frem the Germ into n Telegraph Much et tbe profitableness of keeplug heua lies In the production's of eggs in winter. But even na a matter of bouiehold necessity, which Is one or the Inducements for keeping hens, eggs are required In the wlnteras much as in the summer. In order te secure them it becomes or the utmost Importance tbat there be a supply of early pullets. lr chick ens can be hatched, and taken ctrn or se as te be or same size by the lime the weather Is suitable rer them te run out or doer,tney will grew and mature through the summer and be ready te lay In winter. We knew et a group of such tbat came off about the first et May tbat commenced te lay shout Thanksgiving time, tbat averaged from 13 te IS egzs per day through December, January and February, while late chicks failed te come te time. ClrcniniUucM Alter esse. Frem the Omaha World. Omaha Bey Say, sis, you knew Mr. Nice fellow begged your pardon for ateppln en your dress an' tearln' a big bole In it ? Omaha Miss Well, what or It ? " And you said It didn't matters bit, an' you was glad el it ?" Yes." " '(Jause veu llkml te i..w ... .u .n.i-.i. knew what you'd de with vnur.Mii ir en hadn't anything te mend 7" " Well, what of It, 1 say T" It wasn't Mr Vf.nf..Mr.a IK... r. - your dress. It waa me." .... .a, ' y" '""". awicward llttle wretch. I'll skin you alive." A Weight fartj. Frem tbe Alteena Tribune, The various attractions te social circles and the ingenious devices for getting money rrem attendsnU evince grest rertlllty of mind In the feminine management. Tne latest and meat attractive Is called the "weight" party, in which tbe fair box are disposed of accord ing te tbeir avoirdupois en the Fairbanks scales, and the gentlemen drawing are ex pected te pay u half cent per pound ler their partners te "upper, wblctt is ruruished ers ers tulteasly. Ne doubt light weight for onee is quite popular. Mr. HHcbit'i Favorite Hymn. "The Shining Shere," Hymn 1, in tbe sup plement te tbe Plymouth collection, was se much ;a favorite with Mr. Beecher tbat en occasions when he knew distinguished stran gers te be In the congregation or had any minuter from a distance with him In tbe put pit, he was apt te allow tbe peeple te exhibit their vocal power by singing it The follow fellow follew lng U the hymn (set te musle by C. F. Heet and words by David Nelsen) : "ISSV ?rei,glluin ""tiy by, urS?.1, I'J'arlui atranger. Would net iluiata them they fly i 'these hour el tjUauadanger. Fer eh I we stand en Jerd tn't strand our trlendt an, passing ever V And Just beieretuu shining sho-e We may almost discover We'll gird out Joins, my brethren dear. Uur distant hnmadlscrula i Oar absent Lord has lelt us weid. Let every lamp be burning -Fer eh I we, etc. I Should coming days be cold and dark. We need uet cease our sleglug t That priect rest neught can mule.L Where golden harps are ringing. Fer eh t we, etc. Let sorrow's rudest tampest blew. Kseh chord en earth te sever, Oar King says, come, ana vht re's our home. Forever, ei I lersvsr I ' ror'eat wvsete, It SMwra BssAh te Starry Miss Bamttt from tss MUwaakes Ssntlnel. It Is rumored that Lawrence Barrett's eldest unmarried daughter 1 te wed Kdwln Beeth. Thl wm the real reason el Barrett's undertaking the management et Beeth this season, which was a surprise te everybody, and It ia known that Barrett never does any thing without some great reason. New it has leaked out If thla family alliance take place, Barrett and Beeth will star together, playing alternate parts In "Othelle" and ether tragedies, it would certainly make a strong pattnershljs snd Lawrence Barrett knew of no ether way toacceatpllah It. s MHTAKKX MRsritY. SheU b pretty as a picture tn a munn. Ana for all 1UM net even knew her natiif, Still 1 couldn't help but love her Jn.t the saws. Her papa I found wai net a man of rank, (tie l only Jnt cashier Ins bunk) And te uie he teeraed ft little lilt tee frank, rer when 1 callcl upin hlui yesterday, And aked htm If a l.lt 1 tntuht pay Te my leve-whit did the fellow My Why. he tli nine up m If t were a antfe' And 1 really feaiTd that he would take my tlta When he rhetiUd W hy, you rajcal, that't my wife" tem the Smtrillle Journal. A Renanta Mm et health ! te be found In Dr. It. , l'lrrce't ' ra onto I'rv.crintlen." te thn merit of which aant0nie.lv for ioiimle weakueai nuil kindred affections theujamla testify. i:r, airui asp rmr if you are troubled with lndhtixtten and ttyspep.tt, don't fall te try ' Difc'cjfifin." UxcoiuuiBtided by Physicians as the bet A qntck and turn core In every .. tl per bottle. Sold by all driwsUM. or n.F Mild-rA Ce, Manufacturing Chemists, S3 Jehn stnet, N Y the whilem rhjumatlc wh. has trleu salvation Hefen. the dy of Dr. Hull's Ceuirh t"nr a K'"hVWWrtw,lH-un"nVSM hla physlcl.u .New It no longer tiectSjarj-.' nrKVJ.il. MUTICBH. Methrra! Mothers It Mnlhrr.t t Are you disturbed at nlht and broken of your rest hy a sick catl.l autTerlug and crytng with the excruciating pain or cutting neth t If se, go at once and net a betUe of MKS. Wl.NSLUW'S sOOriltMU SYKUP. It win relieve the peer llltle suffer Immedlately-depend Uwn It ; there U no mUtnke about IU There Is net a mother en eaith who haa erer u.ih It, who will net tell you at one, that It will regulate the bowel., and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, tperattn like maKlc It Is perfectly safe te u.e In all ca.es' and plewant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the elda.t and best teinale physlcUns and nures In the United SUtes. Sold everywhere. Si cents a bottle, U.ay31-lydaw A Kemaraabla floe.1 Man .', he who attends te the comfort of hi. family and will net let his llttle ones aurrer with affm. tlen of the Threat and LunA" where"? thou lives mav be endanc-red. but ahe shenlfl at all aleby U. B. Cochrun. arngguClS'Vg. -rn'IXf L..u ce.u?1' whtn 9hlleh's Cnre will (rtve Immediate relbil. rrtce 10 eta M rti W&Z&E by."' a Cccbranfuftfi: " ltJ .Verth yueen street (6) Brace t'p. S Yeu are fcellntr dcprr..ed. your appetite Is oer, jeu are bothered with headache, you are -if.e,V' S""00""?, generally out el ' aftS. an want te bract up. Bruce up. but net Ith tlm. ?n;fp,?nt,med,cmM' or bitters, wwch have for their bals very cheap, bad whuiTr nS which stimulate you feran EeurVand Vhen l'eu"e l-.nJa,worMlc?n",,lea ""n botere. Hhat yeS want la an alteram e Ujat will purify vmir bleed, start healthy action of the LyS?andffii' joys restore your vitality, and glvn tvnewe.1 health and strength. Such a medicine veu In Vi,SVUA " t-htan's Druu Mere, w; and ll hetth tjueen Street, Lancaster, 1'i. (jj THE BKV. QEO. II. THAYKIt, of Bourbon Jniv,TOV,.'lItolbmywlfnalfeewoonrllVos K.SillfeH SCONSlfalPTION CUIUS," tm ' VadS ?; Cechraa druggist. Ne. 137 J.erth tjueeS t- (J) Most KlceUent. V " ' w?i7l:At .,Jhle.f,ef rilce' Knexvllle. Tenn., W.VFt.:J.il5: fa,m"V "d 1 are beneHclarles of jour most excellent medicine, Ur. King's New KJ'-nTET for cnumpllen ; having found it te ut-iU1 lna.cl.ulm. ff It dislre te testify te lVl,rt??; ! '"ends, te whom 1 have rerem mended It, prulse it at .very opportunity." lJr. Jtlnss It Ulscevery for Consumption Is guaranteed te cure CeuRh., Colds. Bronchitis, Asthma. Croup and even anVctlen of Threat. Chest and Lmnrs. Trt U bottle f ree at Cochran 'i Uresr store, is; and IJM worth yueen street. Lan castrr. l'a. Larue ttze. ILuu, (j) Da. HiMUi Werm sracr, Purely vegetable pleasant te take, will expel aeras If any exist, no purgative re-iulred .alter using. Price, 26 cents, by alldruKxlsU. b-SmdM War JUST AS GOOD. Pen't allow anyone te make you belleve any ether remedy N Ju.t as (feKl ler slckh.adache ?i,'2r' tSl"? 8.?,,cclaI l 're.crlptlen, for It Is net true. This Is the only remrdy In thn world that out ui iterril the au,MVae a,ld rtvealt r.JUMLTJLC,UH,J. w"i Immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Ceuah and BrenchltU. Fer Que!nysVr."LUcWn' Lra"t - "' "eni Tbe Mystery HeItmI. It has always been understood that consump tion was incurable, but It has recently ben discovered mat Kemp's BeJsam for the Threat and Lungs is giving mere rellefthan any Known reiTh2& ..'v'l?.8111 te relieve and cure Asthma, Bronchitis and toughs. Call en II. It SShJS. .Kll!iih,,J' J?-SS1? "" tree.l. Z.? -T V. " i u t-arvu size Ml cents and II. () H. B. Cochran. Ne, is; and 131 Neith Queen COUUII .UKK us guaranUiB te cum all ttrest and lung troubles. (J) Tne aaeal treatment or catarrh Is very unsat isfactory, as thousands or despairing patients can testify, en this point a trustworthy medt. csl writer says: "Proper local treatment Is posi tively necessary te mccess, but many, n net most, of th. remedies in general use bynbysl clans afford but temporary benefit A cu! cer tainly cannot be expected fcem snufTs, powders, douches and washn." aiys Cream Balm U a remedy which combines the Impert int requi sites of quick action, specific turatlve pewr wltn 11 lee t safety and pltaaantness t the patient mais-iwdeedAw Oss Bettls KwseTfl a Cess. Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, or Allentown, Pa, was bedfast with In flammatory rheumatism In the winter of 18SJ. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie commenced using Gress' Kheumatle Ktmedy By the Ume be had used hall a bottle he could leave hit bed i when he had finished the bottle he was cured and has net had a return of the disease since. In hit own words, l leel better than ever before." Price It by all druggists. !etx-JmdsiWr "lONQl'EUS PAIN. ST. JACOBS OIL. COKJUKIl PALS. . Afieralapseer yean ttatemanta confirm cenfirm lng tbe erhc icy of at Jacobs oil and Its iriuv nent cures, are given below. Ex-Paisr. St Jens llinm Suc.-lsi ... . Moskegen, Ulchlgan Being one of your p ttlenu In the use of 8t JaceuaOU.lnacase el chronic rheumatltm. 1 can recommend It fully, a my pains are reaslng and 1 am using a third bottle. t hem Hams i Ysars Later. .... Mnssegen.M'ch, Nev. 5,181. Buffered years with rheumatism in the legs, taw many doctors and nothing did ms any geed. 1 tried a few botUeser t Jacobs Oil. Iho rhoureaiUm entirely dlsapp-ared. MAPOLKOW MOttttASiUIN. A EniieK'sScirinisa ucr, 18S0. Bloemlngton, III I have had rheumatism In my ankle for many yetrs and could get no relief, three application et St. Jacobs Oil hu almost en tirely cured rue. PJCKCYA FOl.UM. Frem Sams e Ysass I.atih-Ccsiu. ,.x.. .. Bloeminaton, 111 , Oct 18, 18 . I think It was In lsee bt. Jaci.bs oil cured me of rheumatism 1 bad It all my Ills and It settled In my ankle. Could net walk with out a csne. 1 bought one bottle and used It lu a Jmw dyt the pain was gene and te this day 1 have net bad a touch of It. PKttt'jr A.F0L80M. Faou a ttuiCMATie Srrrstsu-CcsiD. 1 ronten, Ohie, siev 6. lwO. Four years age 1 waa troubled with rheu matism In arm and shoulder. 1 used bt. Jacobs Oil and covered the parts with flan ret I continued Its uss uuul 1 no looser (ut the ibsuiuatlsin. 1 have never been bothered w.th u since. JACOB WEUDLE, Late tot. Vels. U.S. A " psrsent otise Bt Jacobs Oil or Red r..-0"!0 i?.un' "" r tending a two cent tump snd a history of their case, receive ABVica Red Star Cough Cure. FBIB FKOU OP1ATM AMO rOlSOXt. 8AFK. BUKat FKOMPT. 25 OKNT8. AX OKUQUUTS AMO OlALBBa. TUK CUAkLIt A. VOaiLIKOO.sUiUmera, THURSDAY, MARCH MMBICAL, J WONDERFUL 1'UENOMKNON. GERMS. Thslr t'alrsrsal frsvsleaes, tMngareas ctsarse leraad Bew f hty uts and Are KlUsd. -3w0iae,l.,n M1,"IM Ur amounts of tin. cnoked perk, and often get living anlniilt called tHira,?h,heLr '""P"' wh,cn u tke most terrible, death. Americans draw In the getmt or dltsate and death with every breath. Malaria, pilasma, sewer gat aud the thousand poisons In the air, In feed and tn water are atwarwlth health and lift all the while. Tha WS That circulates tn hitman veins Is reinM?i ber. of small corpuscles that mTernbh? anlmaK: teS, 'TnJJn',,."' ,tolsenm?s gels Inte tha bleed U becomcJutlle stagnant water tiill et llvln animals that feed npen ,ch etw and upon the bleed Itself. Andyetnet S S2 lit nrtr Is trae from bleed l p.uSSl at inSms lerm. Kvery moment of ths Ale.whstevraw.S. awake or asieep a million pottennus aniniZ t visible te tha 'naked eyelare rwlleVu.,asi, vsrv element, that make in .Jista Wl"i lhese are facts -they are solemn tVViii.. .a they demand the most serleu i?iJtlen f h.".. clout use i.f alnoheiin .5i."?.T ... Tne.Jual: tVo;tretn.VS?Vhren.emrJ0,,,;r,,,"ln; nddehllltatlngtiaturIhatVlTlSnnS t nee -ssary te adt l,e the uss or Tiimuiants SSd In my opinion Hurry's Pure isJt wmsbV fn? ie'e.t.cSn.'edTcTnWaa deal h It Is cau.lng. and when we realliethai u. germs can all be driven out by a stmlulant ,net an Intoxicant) like Huffy. Pure J St WfVl.Sv 72?re, c?." ,or thwiriun that melern science I. doing se much for mankind It, r Eo.ThSKi?Ha,0td"',,.re ln 'ts cau?e and br nt lng health and happiness Instead of misery ami diath Most of tbe leading iiple of ths land an. reallt lng the value of . his whisky? and n tSS "nh,Vi ,'!'Jud.'c' hTe heretofore kept them entirely free from the nse of spirits are iselnS . , .. .yguisqjy gu vueir taOiurm. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKY sera teiy in net uss. Price, .oe Fer sale by UrugglsU, Grocers and Dealers. ihoe-rT?r,'i,t,ef xh1 P00" Meuntalnt (except the Torrtterles). unable te procure It from thAr Dealers can have Halt Dei'n sent lu plain ca.ii nnmarked. express prepaid, by lemltun, w?e ' Th.Ou.rr Malt Whisky Ce. KechMtar.N T. I'J fMM7i.iir. A "IfKil'S UUKKKY FKUTOUAlT " It Saved My Life " It acommenexproislon, often heard from theso who have realUed. by lersenalu.e. the curative powers of Ayer's Cheny Pectoral. l can can net say enough In praise of Ayer's Cherry Pec. teral believing a, 1 de thatabut fenuuse, l should long since have died from lung treubf... K. Bragden, Palestine, Tex. About six months age 1 hid asrrnn. b.m.. rhage of the Lungs, hreught en tV a SStreZns cough, which deprived me of slwr? and rest ? had used various cough balaiiw and ii,i Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. my cough, and. 1 am satlsflodsaVed my lu-!?. Mrs. K. ceburn. is second stVLewell. Ms I have used Ayer's Chnrry Pectoral for ever a ytar. and sincerely believe 1 Vheuld havS beS In my grave, had it net been for this medlchi? It ha. cured me of a dangerous affection of ,h lun. for which I hid al me.tSes paired "five? rinding a remedy. U. a. UeMullanwi-aT". Province of Ontario. uuiien, Windser, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saved my life Twe years age I uek a severe Celd, which settled SS SF '"."'.v1 n'nlted physician,, s,d took th8 remedies they prescribed.' but failed ti TebtalS re let until I began using Ayer'a Cherr? Peitel ral. Twe bottles of thU med cine Teem nletad c"ter:oh,e;1,e'llU,-U",B M" AuS-TtvlSi'ilSr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. rreparedByDr. J C. AvorACe tewaii u... marXe'u1 5"l'- wMtilli.'S QTJBK QDAKAMTICKD, RUPTURE. Otire guaranua by DR. j. n. sirn Base at ence : no operation or delay rrem bnsu ansa ; teitA.1 liif hnn,in,.n -.7. " i.1? Rusi- an AUCH 8T..'pULA:nd Iet CtrTnlir. ' nivdstw c IURK KOK TUK DKAK. -i - ",-" " "Mil" aiituTtx uiuninniVi i. t?f.ii I,mPreTea Cushioned K.r roVy.ifiinaperfera UOD ftfld erfn whlirtatw ha.. t-r7ZTrriu : Addrest or call en F. H18COI, & Brcstf wlS' Hsw Yerk. Mention this paper. nwsi, lanslO-lveedAlrw S-OJJ AJ.m VM MMHl. "CtORSALE. . k.Twe, Ue.r flatfemt Spring Wagen with top body. Ooedasnow. Inqulree? ",m""n flf.f, '"ILIPLKH2icijTKUACOi no tfd oil Serth Otin.. m.. JJOK BBSWIOIIE.R0O1I AND BA8E vr. ff v .V.uh Detllng attached, situated Ne. 211 -North Queen street Inquire ,""""" ,..,. - fUlUfLgPZsLTKB, ""n8" ill Nerm tjneenetreet FOR SALE OK RENT-PROPERTY ON . . ,CerrJer of lnke aud Church streets, eon een eon ItScall'ty.e,,iStaru'rre0e,"4 " J -SSSSi marxtfd '"fflegSIaSL.. T7IOR KENT-fJRlwT MILI, WITU KN. Jr.?,ne..IewJ-'ln ttaphe township. Lancaster county. Pa.; three minutes walk te rai1tad station. Jtefer for partlcalars. nu.reaa ml-tWAw Mount Uope. Lancaster count yV Pa. OR RENT. " ' ,. ..-Twe .or teaT rooms In Brimmer's New l,aa,'5nc,.Sde1dJVppy,.tQUMn """ feblS-Ud UalMMkU'SLIVKBYOFFlCB. FK RK.!F-FJlOM APRIL 1, ISfiTT. Jr. Irst-eiass Farm of 90 Acres, two miles from the city. Four acres of .Land en JSislaud street. Fen r acres of Land I n the Slihthir.pls Small Btable. W. West eransje' street . Jmali Bouses en Ka.t Orange, Fredrick. Fulton Applte""1 Jha ,lree,3: Inn.rnateiS: UIBBII BROTH EB. PJOOPER HOUSE FOR RENT. V- The cooper Heuse, one-half seuara from Centre square and Opera Heuse, aS near both raUread depeu. ThlsTs one of thi UrgSt knd best houses In the city. Large Sale and Kr Aprtf".tUb'M' " fl"- "eSion'ea tecnui VM. J. COOPKB. FOR HALE OR RENT.-THE LABOR brick store and dwelling, Nes. lu and 147 North Queen i street 8 rjemt snd store Sem. I?JyeS5SP,e1.b.'r Carles stacNay's grocery itere. Will rent In paru or separately. "Apply w , ALLAN A. HISBB.PP ' . . BealK.ute and Insurance Agent. wa I'M gait king street P" KKJ'' - MARKET HOUSE ON J5n. Wef.t,,fln ,tre, Da ""Jlelnlng Uayer't Office, will be leased for eltherene or aye years! Bids for the same will be received at the City Treasurer's erilce, until s o'clock ir Friday Marcb ii. I87. Market Cemmutee reserve tne right terelect all bids. Byoideref """" marSlwd M AbKKT COMU1TTKK. OOatS, D aMAKTIW, wmeutuu asd tnia Dtutaa ta All Kinds of Lember and Oeal. .Yasei Na North Watr u Prtne tracts, above Lemeo, Laneattar. ai-lvSl D AUMQARDNBKM JKm&HlKh. COAL DEALERS. eri'pintrcS --" Dspev"' "" Frtn0 tt"M' nr tM LANOA1TBK, PA. anglt-us VMOetMAlM. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the county Commissioners' ones, Lan 52L,.e.ri twill ina 10th Hay of March 7m. at 11 o'clock neon, for Uklng down a part of Use prison tower. Pisna snd srwclfleataeas lertsss same can be seen attheComintsslensrs'oaoa. LomjnUsleners reserve ths right te reject any BY OBDBBOf TBB COMM1MIOKKU. Attest : Faasc Ubibst. Clerk. aat-litd Wi ANTED-THE POOR AS WILL- AH the Mleh te call at BBCHTOtO'S sad teenre bargains In LaAUs',. Gent's, Mtstas' sad Heys' Stockings of all .lias. Wa are oeasiderea keadqasrurslnr steeklBga, as ear stga et the BhiStoeklaa tells. ad are proud of H. Wasell tha very best .anilsas Jtrlilsh aa4 Oeaaestla teaklBgt, as well ss the lepalr for n estits, aad eshsw sispie Faratsatag tjesla,aUasesBBfat fcs8BKaBt 10f 1887. ajMfCAI. JOP BITTBR-,7 A Ifedicine, H"et a Drink. HIGH AUTHORITY. Hep Bitters It net. In any aenae, an aleohelle beverage or liquor, and oeuld net be .old, for use, except te persons de.lreu. of obtaining medicinal bitters. UKKKN B.KAUM, V, S. L'eui'r luternal Bey, 'uials;(en, 1). C, Sept St, IMl. Hear Sir Why don't yen get a rertiUcate Innn Cel. W. 11. W., of Baltimore, showing hew he eured hlmtsir or drunkenness by the help of Hep Bitters. His tt a wonderful ram lie Is well known tn Bechester, N. Y, by all Urn drinking people there, lie tt known In lb.lt city, Cincin nati Hew Orleans New Yerk i In (act all ever the country, as ha has .pent thousand, or dol del dol laraferrum. I hone.tly bslleve his card would be worth thousands of dollars te yen tn this and Baltimore alone, and make thnusasds or ober men by Inducing the use or yenr t.lUtrs. J A. W. Prejudice Kills. " Steven Years our dausfii-r .nffarui .... ..., or misery under the care of several el ths bet ujiicisin, w no gave ner disease vsrtetit names but tie relict and new the It restored te us In gied health by Hep Bitters, that we had poehat) at two rears before using It We earnestly hope and pray that no one else will let thtlr tick tutreraaws did, en account of prejudice against te goedaniedlclns as Hep Bitters." The furtnfs (reed Ttmplart. Milten, Del , Feb. 10, 1J-A. Having nsed Hep Bitter, the noted remedy for debility, nerveutnest, indigestion, etc., I have no hcttatlen In laying that It It Indetd an excellent medicine and recommend It te any one aa a truly tonle bitters. Kespectrully, BV. MU8. J. 11. KLLUOOIJ, ftVlple. .V J'., tee. 1, last I am the pastor of Iho Baptist church here and an educated phytlclan, 1 am net In practice, but am my sole family physician, and advise In chronle catet. Overayesr age! recommended your Hep Blttcrt te my Invalid wife, who hss been under medlcal treatment of Albany's bett physlcUns several years, ithehasbaen greatly benefitted and still uses the medicine. 1 believe she will become thoroughly cured ether various complicated dlseasst by their use. We both rtoemmend them te our rrlendt, many or whom have also been cured ei their various ailments by them. KKV. E. B. WAUUK.N. ' A young Irlend of tnlne was cured of an In satiable thirst for liquor that had te prostrated his tyitsm that he was unable te de any busi ness, lie was entirely cured by ths use el Hep Bitten. It allayed all that burning thirst : took away the appetite for liquor) made his nerves tteady j and he hat remained a steady and sober man for mere than two years, and has be desire te return te hit cupt. aud I knew et anumber of ethers that have been cured of drinking by It" Frem a leading It. B. Official, Chlcs-e, 111. marl Cuiee! Jk w MlLLlnitHT. CPR1NU TRADE. READY -Kilt- -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace ei Fashion. rittsr oi'KNi.Ne or SPRIKG MIIUUERY ! We are new exhibiting an Immense Stock el Black and Colored Straw Hats and Bennets S?:n.u1.l.MelelL:pl.t,8.y!en.M1Un- AU l'"1 Early Spring Flowers. An Immense Assortment at Prices te Suit Everybody. New 811k aud Gauze Material Fer MUlluery Triuimlnga) FEATHE11S, TIP8 AND F0MP0NS In all the Leading spring Celers. il I a mi , i - KlIihiilK I ..JiS?0?'" tb" l?iett and most complete Stock otBlbbent In Lancaster. Ribbon Dtptrlitit cd 2d Fleer Froat & i ?5i iSige ex'en' t we were compelled we are able te make the proper dlsnlav ofseods. fJ Bl"0V.m"llt.5laae, fuirilneersatln JS2 S!S?:i"lin bl'?ns In Plain, Plcet Kdge S"i 'J0 dgd Blbbens In all the Leading eprtng shades, such us IIELIOTBOPCCOI'PBH, PACTOLB, 1IOBBAL, TIBBA-COTTA. V1BUXBOSB, BUBIMP.IAaB QBBBN, COBIMN.aBia BAMBOO, CKlSeOX, CBABTBBUIB, APPLE OBBEIf, M ANDAB1N, TILLUEL, LKGHOB. HAVANA. UAHTOB, BOBOBAUZ, flBBANlDM, and all Othsr Popular Bhadss. In Plain Satin Blbben we keep a full line et all colors and widths In four different qualities. SarCessa and sea this wonderfully compute stsertmenv. It dales all description. WAtent nTATOHBB. Witck, deeki (Mm ui Jevilry ittaasBetioaprleesanUl Jannarw i. issn aa tmwSSi em eieAaant 'aae aaMWatahsai BastWateh sad J althaai S ink.. Jewelry by TBsafiaafe eaur, eaiy la. WEBER, mMmmmH,nmmtmmf. aVaVDaaet, SDiii Trade ! millions 4U tvLeriirj, Q1K8U A HHUTUKM. SPRING. SPRING GOODS I SPRING STYLES. i$$x2.M hr ,hB eather, you would think that li,1, ",2 PS! here But J ust take a leek In nnr i.,,"Shi"8treetw,nne'0ee bow readily cemntrtunf"J0:,rJ?,nan"uJ"nM or cem nt display of Fabrics, suluble for SUITS, SPRINff'OVERfJOATS, -AMU- PANTALOONS. Among this display and the many dlffsrtnt pat ernt In the store, are some of I he best and M ntitxt f.ta nlan sa tail . a t ....a saa. .... "- "' aMa us.UlfajliU HtNtUtl, si Otl QUaUlIT '-i.'hTi" ""i"1' w,,".'i V"1' t,Taelt oempetlUon with these Merchant Tailors that you would par double our price. -s Thn trimmings for these goods are el the beat Ii..--.. ""JLS1 "' wiiramananip cannot be excelled ; they are ent In the most aril. Iln atvln bhS m. ..... .. ...... 7 antee you a perfect fit le net wnlt till the seiten tt at Its height for new von can have your choice of patterns, and .................... ,m.m -uk w wiit us aeie 10 say then, II they continue te go as they are new. A FRW 8ABPLB PHICKS : Uent'emen's Fine Business Butt made te order ler tit ou. Uent emen'a Fine Hrei. 8ult tnade te order from IID.IO upwards. .,i"1i""1""'-' 'nuloens made te order for tteu, i u and S9IO. Hirsh & Brether, ONE-PRIOE Clothiers and Furnishers, COB. MOBTUUUKBNBT. ANU 08RTBB SQUAB. I.awn ASTIR. PA VsTlI.I.lAMMON dt rOHTKK, ConiniunlcatleH by Telephone. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER. THE VERDICT! r,?"vKWsApwla,- Partial Listef Prices. .. .. ""SaACKCOATSUIT. tORultsat tioei , New I tee lesuluat tnoe NewSlOM suits at turn .....RewSllSki ,?Se!!"J !'2(n mew ni S 11 nulls at . a 0 New til CO asuitsatsjjw . ::.:::5Swi!Jce . . KXTBA B1ZB SUITS. 78ultsat lioue NewtSOl enltsat iu) Wowlluue 3 suits at 116 ue , ....Mew (It W CUTAWAY F BOCK COAT SUITS. S Suits at llie New turn 3 suits at imai Vew 111 00 lautttat Unto New tisoe esultsat l.Ote ......NowllseS DOYs'BUITH. If) Suits at 1 12 en 3 Bints at i;oe !t cults at S80U .New 110 OU .New t 8 00 .Nnwt 700 .Newf 300 'i suns at iueu BOV8' sciioeL SUITS. a Suits at I 400 7Huttsat ( 500 JSuluat seen ISllltsat 701 buiis at 11200 ;;. CHILim'BVa SUITS. .NnwSSM .New MM .New t oe .NOWHtS) .New a oe I'snnitaai t ill ..New FliS ..NewSJuu ..Mew m 00 ..NewtBIO ..NewtlSI ..Mew (3 00 11 suits at 323.. II Suits at s te tttnltsat Slew) 4 Mutts at KOO SBnlUat 3i0 UNDCBWKAB. it Dezen Shirts and Drawers. SOe 5 Uein Feur-tn Hand Ties, 60c... , 1. Vannn llnila ,t..a a. MOWJTHC - - .wj -Mua mi.,, uu ...... 6 Dezen Beys' Windser Ties. ISc 1 Ixt Child's Large Bows.re Mew 100 Mew loe New 10a wj t'usen aien s seamless nose... 4 Union Lined Napa Buck Oleves at New 100 .'.. .... IS Dezen Men's Suspenders at Sue. II ATS AMD CAPS. 13 HSU at sic M Bess' Caps at '.Se 30 Stiff Hat at U te i feet Bugs at J 80 S Plush Bug. at tl" te 88 stiff Hat. at (100 107 Pocket Hats at trie Mew tl 00 MowUe ....Wewess .....New 15a ....NOW (3 30 ....New II en ....MewtTW ... New SOe ....New Me ....NOW II 37 ....Mew ISO ....MOWH2S ....NewHOU ....Nowire ....Mew ISO leruruapsat ft 73.... J0 Carriage Whips at 18c 3 Haksr Herse filanketiatline. ... 7 Baksr Herse Blankets at It 68.... 7 Stable Hal tart at Ue 13 Surcingles Halters at "c BOOTS AltD SHOK8. Ladles' Kid Butten Oatter.llSS New II 23 Ladles' Pebbls Butten Oalter, tl 73.. ..New tl SJ Ladles' Pebble Butten Oalter, Ii SO.. ..New IU Ladles' Bid Psbble Oalter, 13 UO New 1161 Misses' Kid Butten Oalter, noe New SI 80 Misses' Pebble Butten Oalter, 1133 New II SI Child's Kid springs, ti S3 New II CO Child's Pebble springs, I 'is New II 00 Infant's Butten Springs Ms New SOe Men's Balmorals. II se NewtlzS Men's V. Calf ft 50...... NewffM Men's Uem congress. I) 'tt New 13 00 Men's tiessamer Butten and Balmoral, t oe trew is as Men's French Bait ,18 00 Nowsteu Beys' Oemuengrtst.il 83 Nowtise Beys' Butten and Btl.-fli 60 Wew II 00 Bey.' Oem Butten, 1 73. New St SO Youths' Utm Butten, II 73 Mew II II WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, U, H, 3d 88 ElSl KiDg St., La0ASTBB,FA. ear Stores close at I o'clock every evening except Monday and Saturday evenings. VJUtmiJHIBM wTANDAKD WORIC " "" Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, MOS. 40, 41 43, 43 MABKKT BTBBBT, Bearef Postemoe, Lancaster, Pa. 1 have In Stock and Build te Order I very Va riety et ths following styles : ' COUPKS, BUOQIU CABBIOLKTs. C&BBlSOBM. VluTOBlAI, ' McCALL WAUONK, SUBBIFS. wsvksb, MABBBT w'aOOMS. P ACTONS, BXPBBSS WAOOMS. I employ the Best Mechanic., and have tseill- Ueaw buUd oerecUy any styls of Carriage de- ! 9uaJ,ty!. "i,e rinlshel my Werk. SasiSIt ' tb0 uultAl'lcT l ,u" "otte : Fair Dealing. Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom Prices." PlsaasglvsJaf aeali. KrIrlg FrMipUj Attesie. 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