EiO ik-5, "VtS --". j- i'fid ?!?, iT jf Ptt,V,VT,"-VW4 f sV ' ii .' T. "jr -3 s ?j!,ft .-?- -kli WStOt LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCEK. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1887. sasSSSSSSSS i ,, , . V ,if " t y I -i-), $ KV aW HiiMiMiiuni" 'HV " )t,a" tenia a&nt n 4M IM CM MM ft. 1SSM Is "S S MM tt'SS'tt in in s s H set SM UN MM UK II SO is si 17 w bbsu Bet WOO MM tt hi wee an saw MM MW WW St MM e IS 1 Wekfe Ihtolltaneer ST' T - " P-f I " I kaBSatf WIMIUMT MHImI Tfc.T iimtHBen) Att umtmfMTtm UMMttttM. ConceftttlnttUlattua. 'UI01HU. MARCH IS, isn. It .. a-Sff A Ceasi Start. rKUar.ei Ftkiladdphla. has fully pnyilii fiTtirrtiHen et his fitness iteM,lnUe selections that he has Write two chief subordinate offices. Steklfir and General Wagner neeiameaded altogether by their fit- Vbwh te generally recognized te ee tec the places which uteynaveDeen fa All. They were net politicians- though both are Bepubii- Tltler. besides shew!nz that he Med eoneeptlonot men'scapabUltles, tae mew valuable lacuuy an have, has shown that he is gerernedby bis judgment, and isnet Mentalde dictation, rnuaaeipnia, iterlag mayor of geed Judg. tedepandence and honesty, nas an in who will seen put a amereni eathecltyaffairs. Her immense gas inter revenues will be honestly cel- and Judiciously applied. Her water bt pure and her streets clean. Her xallread companies will be made te tte people as they should be served. of corruption is ever. The old am dead and ready for burial. There for them under the new ad. , as It has been organized. The TMrate a doubt that Mr. Randall has ataed Mttrely la Deaaeeratic opinion In ttesUteas mUMhUi city, by his la la la dapoattiea te hannealie with hte party In Cenarawi and with .the Democratic ad- mhY"' In Matters in which 1U policy has bad the warm support of the country ; bat there is no reason te believe that any important element in the party is desirous that be should lese his seat In Congress, and his place in Democratic counsels. i m That Brass.. Mr. W. S. Wilsen, who has for many years been the purchasing agent et the Reading railroad, has resigned his position because of the action of the receivers in appointing an assistant purchasing agent. Mr. Wilsen says in his letter of resignation that an assistant is, in his opinion, unnec essary. Mr. Kelm, one of the receivers, it Is stated, called upon Mr. Wilsen and re quested him te withdraw his resignation, which he refused te de, and his successor has been appointed. Mr. Wilsen was a very exceptionally geed purchasing agent, having all the qualities of a first-class officer. It is clear that it he was competent for his place there was no need et an assistant agent. The pur chasing for the Reading read is a much smaller business than that of the Fennsvl. vania, which employs but one purchasing agent; and Mr. Enech Lewis would preba bly be as prompt te resign, If his authority was te be divided with an assistant, as Mr. Wilsen was. . It is net every day that a geed purchasing agent for a great railroad is te be picked up. It is a position of very great trust, which can be misused te the great less of the company and benefit of the agent. The Reading has lest a great many old officials. The new broom has been sweeping hard and there will be little left of the old con cern in the new, when the receivers go; while they stay they should keep some of the old company with them; they may be lonely. WHAT IS INSTINCT! Capital ruxistiMEST baa been repealed in Maine; which li an evidence of big pro gress en the part of a state whose biggest man la James G. Blaine. Tub exact merits or otherwise et the bank ing bill, which provides for a bank examiner for state banks, and which was detested In the Heuse en Tuesday by 90 in its favor te 77 against, net a constitutional majority, are net known ; but nearly every one agrees mat some inspection should be made of the finan cial institutions of the state which are se im plicitly trusted in by the general run of people. Bach examination can de no harm te worthy banking concerns, while it would end the wildcat Institutions whose operations could net bear the test of official scrutiny. All hope for the passage of this bill does net seem te be lest, however, as, after Its defeat, Representative Davis, of this city, moved te reconsider and the bill was sgaln plaeed en the calendar and postponed for the present. Tm New Yerk Sun will begin the pubU pubU catlen or the -Evening ur te-morrow. Ben. Ames J. CujimlngH will direct itstand it will have a glorious setting every aay. will become the record et, the JBtalbwi of the people, and geed men only bad apply for place. Att this must naturall v fellow in Uk( wake JkVanch acity,nirnlniatjtJir'Bs Maver :'Otsa Mr mmnlalnMl r. ... ,- . - Hev. LsneY D. BROWS. State COmmls- -- " - lt 1H luuai. mi. . - . language Jj&bt, Democrats' at- "loner of common schools of ome, spoke De- XSJBsmmsuu' T.. . , lore me ceuveuwuii ui kuwi uwuikeuu- ia Rals- iiepuuiican ui yuve aia In the March number of Scribntr't Alaja tint, William James has an article with the interrogative title "what la Instinct?" and though he does net answer the question, yet he shows pretty clesrly that lustlncta are uaually Implanted for the sake of glviug le te habits, lie argues Hrst that It will net de te amount for Instincts by calling them srter the ends they attain j sueh as self preserva preserva lien, the care el young or self-defense because animals show instinct wben they that can have had no means or learning anything about defense or death ; and chickens that have never seen a mother knew hew te hatch egg and care for young. Tbat which we call instinct is a process of cause and rflectai simple as sneezing, and according te Mr. James the nervous system of a cat contains an organized system of re actions ; the sight of a mouse causes the eat te pursue without further thought and the eclipse of the moon by a beet Jack makes him scream with delight. Mr. James Insists that mutual dependence rules In all nature and that every Instinct is an impulse brought into action by some occurrence which might have been expected in the life of the nuliual. The process Is the same as lu sneezing, ceugu. leg, blushing, smiling aud the only answer given or needed Is that each animal fellows Its natural impulse. "Why de we smile when pleased and net scowl ? Why are we unable te talk te a crowd as te a single friend ? Why does a particular maiden turn our wits se upside down? Of course we smile, of course we are disturbed by a crowd, of course we love the maldeu, that beautllul soul clad In that perfect lerui, se palpably and flagrantly made irein all eternity te be loved!" And se te the Hen It is the lioness, "and te the hen the notion would probably seem monstrous that there aheuld be a creature In the world te whom a nesttul of eggs was net the utterly fascinat ing and precious and never-to-be-teo-mucn-aat-upon object which it Is te her. " In stincts of lower animals only seem myster ious because they are net our own and man has mere Impulses thsn any lower animal, but owing te his memory and retlectieu be acquires a foresight et the result alter once yielding te the instinct. Instinct is often suppressed by circum stances or habit as the Instinct of ery young animals te attach themselves te men, which does net appsar It they de net see man in the first days et life. A Brahma hen nursed a young peacock ter eighteen months and never laid any eggs during this time, uui showed great pride In the wonderful chicken. "Many instincts ripen aud then fade away." In support or this he cites the case of a Scotch terrier born en the tloer of a stable In December and taken when six weeks old te a carpeted house. When four months old the pup made all the motions of burying things. " He scratched the carpet with his fore feet, dropped the object from his mouth upon the spot and then scratched all about It, and finally went away aud let it lie." This he did tour or five times, but never again in bis lire. The conditions were net present te fit a bablt which could last when the prompting instinct died away. But suppose meat Instead eta glove,earth instead of a carpet and hunger instead of a Iresh aupper a few hours later, and it is easy te see hew the habit of burning supeiilueus feed might have been formed." He quotes the following from Dr. D. II. Schmidt, of New Ordeaus. "In the autumn squirrels bury nuts separ ately in the ground. "Helding the nut firmly between their teeth, they first scratch a hole In the ground, and alter pointing their In the possession of the Duchess of Hanill teu, and third In that et the wife of Mr. W. W. Aster,lately Amerlnan minister at Berne. The copy destined ler Lee X11I. cost 2IU a yard. turn vmatiemmTamrnvBrtiuxs. MBBIVAU A TULOP110ROS FOR UUKUMATIHM. Anether Sudden Death. Tbty Cannet Fall te Me Very lltneut aud I'nlatertillBg. The president's tri-weekly receptions In Washlugten have two distinguishing quali ties. One Is the number of visitors, which is always larga The ether Is the number uf Interesting incidents which are never lack irg. Selar as the president himself la con cerned the reception cannot fall te be tire some and uninteresting, lie enters the Kaat room whero the crowd has been congregated for an hour, through a prlvate deer. Ills presence Is msde known by the appearance of two Whlte Heuse attaches, who lerm the audience Inte linn. When this Is done the president steps Inte the room, and advancing te the nearest person, extends his hand. There Is no delay or nenseiise about the cere mony. The guests tile past the executhe suigiy tnreugu ine uoer wncti nn eniereu and out into the osllbille. When the room has been cleaned the president re turns te his aputments up stairs and settles down te his work attain preclsley as any ether ga eminent omplpjedetv. The president neer neclvcta these recep tions, xitpt where lmpcratUe duties pre terit, tie realizes that the ptople who attend will bed Isappelnted if they tall teseelilm. and exerts liluiselt in many cases te avoid doing sv The two ciassea of eeple whom he greets met cordially are the old men and women and the voting children. The giddy society girls and elegant jeurig men et fash ion recene only a brlel nod el recognition. Onoef the callers the ether ilav was an old gentleman who presented his wire, a middle aged woman, te the president in ttie werds: "Mr. Prtsldent. this is my wife. Ml randy. My ether two wives met Mr. Hayes and Gen eral GarQeld, aud Ml randy Insisted en seeing jeu. Se 1 thought, lu order te keep peace In tue family, I'd better bring her ou. leu're a married man, aud et courve j ou knew hew It is yourself.' The president ltueuet geed hunieredly but dec ltied te Commit bluielf. Several eillce-seekers lu tue crowd tried te chat with the president upon the Biinject nearest their heart aud waited until the clee of the reception ier that purpose. They were, heweer, quickly spotted by the at tendants and unceremoniously hustled out. "Otutlvas the Hrevttt etKtnlng' ThN line of au e'd hymn U n,utt approprUte when appl'etl te " rietiut rurvutlvt t'etlt-tA " ' 1 don't like te tatse pills tf t can ReUl It," we often heir peren sir, because they censtl ptemoe. new the l'ellet" never de this Ihey are e Rt-ntle and ralid thstthttren cl Is almost pre i'ely Mmtlar te a naturil movement et trie beelr, aud uu uuplees intellect a lift behind. Millions ue lir Hall's Ceuuh S rap. ic. Me herfnian can atTerd te be I heut It. We hive u-id -nlvatlen OU In our stuV es and can sy It s the best and ihtitpet llntmttt we tuve eTcrutUd. htlllhUT. UcDON.NF.l U l'acust , UUttmeru. Hardly a week panes without the mention by the uewspspers et sudden deaths, and of late the alarming frequency of tua statement that death was caused by rheumatism or neuralala of the heart raunet fall te havabesn noticed. In all probability inauy deaths attributed te heart dl.iMiie are ctusrd by these terrible dls rases, which w hlch are far mom dangerous than Is nonentity enmhteted. Is there any positive euruf The bett anower te such aquistlenls Btven by theso who hmt btincurfilby the me or Athlopheros. Greenfield. Ma , liar 11. 1"l. I tun e been troubled wlln rheumatism In one et my knees ter jears, Iwtng at times laid up for several days. Athlpphorea has entirely cured me. H has also cured two friends of mine who were the worst can's I ever saw, one of them a young man only 10 ears old, who was se bad the doctors gave him up. Twe bottles of jour remedy entirely cur d tue. Uxe. W. Sruui, Ug'r Diamond Seap 'e. October 14, ISSV Twe bottles of Alhlopteros cured me et In In tlammatery rheumatism. My family phjslclan nd Ned me te take It, sa Ing It had done all lis could, but could net gte 1110 any relief) but Athlopheros drove It away, and 1 am happy te sty 11 has ueer ceme bark. My dauxhUr was also cuiid by hall a bottle alter suffering the pangs of iheumsttsm Mns. Jisa Uewsir, 21 l'leint St., Waterbury, Conn. Fer nnny yesrs I have been subject te rheu. matlsui In Its went forms. During my last siege et sickness 1 was Induced te try Athlrphores, and found It te be aU It Is claimed te be, a cure for rheumatism. l.svt I. CLaaa. Every druggist should keep Athlopheros and Athlopheros fills, but where they cannot be bought of the druggist the Athlopheros Ce., Me. Ill Wall street. New erk, will send either (car riage paid) en receipt of regular price, which Is II 00 per bottle for Athlopheros and 90c for I'llls. Fer liver and kidney disease. dyspspsut. In digestion, weakne&s, ner eus debility, diseases et women, constipation, headache, impure bleed, te., Athlopheros l'llU are unequaled. tnarlt Iweed A "VEll'S SAKSAI'AK1Mj. Pimples, Beils, And Carbuncles result from a debilitated,! peerlsha, or Impart condition of thabise Ajer's !itrurar!lia prevents and cures, inc eniptlens and pitnful tumors hy teatlnir their cause, the only tffectcal way of them. B .., Ayer's arsipirllla has prevcritedl.tres-ed course of Holts htchhsvep-lned arte. Scales tne every seaen fur se era! eara 1'lalnMlle, Midi. jenlhefsee- I was bully troubled with 1'litM skin. whuTh ais-. with a discoloration eChes .Soeiter .Seeiter .Soeiter stewed Itself in ugly -ark nemperary geed mil treatment dl mere th ""'i " There It Nothing Surprising In the tsct that Itensen's Capclne rissters s-t) widely liultttfd ; thit cheipand wnrthluss, r is ters with names et similar teurnl, and fsnllar appearance In typ. are freelj ettered sr sale. Articles of grett and original merit always have tocempttowlth tnuhy lmtutlms lut as thiy become knean they did out threa"1 CeserMd neglect Vean while e warn the ubllcagalnst the e called "tapilcum,' I aricJ!n:,. .-'.'.n" cin" anil "CapMi Ine' plaster- "iPr'JV, ten's." Hurttm's.' or ether's-.,Te " ''" mullrinit nrriilnlU.Urli'S hst.i .r. and am m;sk ..; .v; ." ion -nseii' . r U.u" . acalwlth made te 11 en the When rmrrliailnir a,k .... iSTi .,.,'...... ".'.'" rpsp. ctable druHU iy the Thrve eaN T" deceived. lhgnleta .md tae erdin trade mark en tttre. u -ttP cine " cut in tlr ?ViAL MUriOKH. Ayer's Sarsaparliu effected. And I hsva net beer & ..-!.. neddy, Kiver su, Lewii, ,, fc.,,v.. 1 was troubled wlifan'SsfS aAriSalK rVua'1andP?,',re,i,-1. ,h8 -wPtfVns'alf aiaJp nua, anil. In dm 'n wasenrnn letelv reatn-td S.lhn,Rn?,aVBi,a,,er i"""' eCVrJcrXH which hJXS. n tny face In ugly IMruptes nu IllfftEK. iAy?r.1 sPsnila cured tne I censMA6'.' t P."rt0r in the world -thirlV "'"," -"" LU "-ran.uury, t. .yer's Sarsaparilla I. ,,J.by a,1rnBests and dealers In tnedlclne. .ii0,r,,lLr Si""'Plla. and de net be wr. idtdte takeanvotner. ' Prepared by "r.J.O. AyorACe . Lewell. Ja. maruteis'"'01' 'Ub0,Ues'i- ..er t 91eihtFtiai ... . . "" ..... lam nvra a umurtwa atnlRht and brekr of your .,":.. ."ua. ""trerlng and'ngw Ith . .j-i sTaIIhssa fisrt en nn rm a wiaiss a aeiiiuc. uvu u - rMgbUtlert would liave buried the te wn in I, ana the Democratic party weum nave r- . ,. Wner it. Viesmn nnnertiinltv MUGCUaDKUVUI .W.. - ww ri d, X te purity ItceU, and by doing se te be buc- tBBtaiul. The party cauasK no mere man bt? th fnli- cLmicu at the polls which it will "if, get under the coming reign. The days of rlfesi aubiectien el the party te men wne Vnw in their bands the spoils of their cer- combination with the Kepubitcan a, is at end. The day whin such men command prellt and carry in- in affairs of city government M fleae. They will be starved out, and Will seed te emigrate ,or earn tueir nreau uy I fweat of their brew, or die. The con- t Haas aksaaca el the country democracy ey 1 city oft-scouring is at an end ; and we ?1mvn m heartfelt tbankfulnesi that this gtaidy city stench of the past has gene from :' aaVierever. Mayer i ltier wm ee a great, fmmiUelQt te the Democratic party el TasinijlTTiinh pursuing the course that he 1, fully indicated in his appeintmenu; L we are tery grateful te him for them. enta in Washington the outer aay. tie deprecated the fact that the apells system was creeping into school beards. He declared that formerly only the best citizens of the community were thought of for school trus tees. New the places were sought openly for the money there was In the making of contracts and In the employment of super intendenta and teachers. The time had come when the department of superintendence should seek te discover and apply a remedy. An " intelligent," or if net that, then at least a ' character" qualification should govern the selection of school trustees. In many states the remedy would be found in the appointment et school beards by the state beards of education or higher authorities. Mr. Brown is all wrong in his remedy. It lies with the people, who are alone te blame for the evil results of their neglect of their duty at the polls. acruciatlnu naln .1 ..". .""hiIi 1 if . ears in all directions te convince themseUes I tncoandgntabettint,f w JV rt'lNSLOW'h that no enemy la near they ram the nut lnr'"',j, aiuup, it WJ1. ..dove the ground, the head with the nut still tween the teeth servingasaaledge-ham'1 They then 1111 the bole up by means "" w.m r! nt 1 n it th whnla Trr ..avce ..,,... ... ,... had paws. t rantilttir ami nn m-ftll fhp could be discovered. The JVer been young tame squirrel which -" yet alter t,-nt t th l.nrl.1 of a r 1S-" " WOUld eating several bleke- "P'J" take one between hf. in.?al ri and listen in all dlr. .0 smooth blanket en it would scratch , tT-rtHj of Consltleratlen. ? TU Pbiladelpbia Time, calls attention P74attw application te the legislature for f flOO.OOO for the establishment or a veterin- r acnoei ana neepiuu iu uiuucvuuu m.u I University of Pennsylvania. The vet un dtvrsartment of the University et PiTMlaTrlTant i the only well organize!-0 leua heralding was expeeted te prove pSZe in-Ututlen of the kind that ?JS t . ."!? : frv s.s. Li..ni,n.i,mih...l " i-u, "wnai snail A cincuLAB with the title Laber, j erly, Ptegrtit and the signature Wuj of Bourne, has reached this office, award addressed te Mr. Powderly, the. every every iiiber, lleury Geerge and the hearing McGlynn,lt received the attaich noise In thing must claim that jacks all who from meu who are inakUm and vlc tbe world. Thepapeve comment with lean towards g rhetoric upon the lence, and then e remedy, lie points faulty logic anC. from strikes, and the labor sltuatiet upon the whole oommn eommn oemmn out evils Me of this system by organ. vast leaMO does net fear anarchy, which nity, killed by a dynamite bomb te lzsi HeislesicjutidentwUl. regard te jjvnlsin, although it was tried and failed anee. HU solution of the nreblem ' wrny, although the public health as w- care 01 animais nas long uees- 1 careful attention te veterii heir land surgery. There cam sheep 1 that many et the ills tr as little ifreiu the flesh otef animals, slwd health, and thrufessien, were i that if the prer be a large sav- l who madeUin life. Se far as iceaeral, Ue veterinary depart- Jg anlm' work, but it is in ur- ifaeiiitlet-ey for the building of a ie appliances necessary for the some what unwieldy patlenta. liaHtllcatien for a sute aDDromiatien . Un TJnlvenlty school and hospital is 01 vne consideration of the leglsla- . X R & The Apportionment. Bepubllcan congressional apportion. is geepraphicaliy suliiclentlv ac. with the constitution, save in two districts in the northwestern part ue, wuicn nave been considerably ia their outlines, for nn i,mni. yblladelphla is cut into six H.nn.. Ustrlcts, but as they are said te be iy correct, it is the misfortune sracy, and net the fault nf t h legislature, that they are all districts. The maiaritiM upon the last presidential w.- ,'tufrem two te five thousand, aw uiajuntiea wuicu the Deme- sB.pir 01 overcoming. is inrewn into the same dis isman O'Xeill, who Is almost wAkaewa te the country. If Mr. munn aereat him before the Vtepie may be relied upon as w 10 weir republican idols. tbat the Philadelphia Demo Deme n dissatUflsd with Mr. Xtasfteeracy, have secured the C Us DemocnUe district by Pfi unreasonable te sMBsyabiieaa legislature has 4sjrisHls.BaAdan bvanv Issaent; It would rather ha JrwstMtliimttagSi flBdlBST him .-SW VI. . - .t ...'.. ?rwm.mm vwu ymivj, wusi SBf m w dvM worklegmen de T" is co-enoraUon. He thinks that the contribution of ten cent or mere a week by hundreds of thou, aaudsef men has proved that sums raised for a central fund under wise management might be invested in large tract of land aud water powers. Brietly, his discovery Is of a kind of perpetual motion, whereby the laborers are te supply the capital ler their own employment. The founding of village and towns, the purchase or Umber and mining lauds and the establishment of manufactur ing enterprises, would, he thinks, create an increased value aud the proceeds might be used for further progress aud "the rewards of Ue toilers." Very bsautKul Is the process by which Wm. Ulsnd Buurne would have labor lift it self ever the ditch by the main strength of 1U unaided arm applied te the hair of It own head. m -m s AivroeNA declined te spend 20,000 for an Improved water supply. Perhaps the Meun. talu City people wish te await results In Lan. caster. Ge booth, Yeung Man, De Seeth. rreru an Atlanta Letter. Talking with a friend a few day age who had Just returned from Birmingham. Ala., he told me of an acquaintance whom he had met there This man had gene te Binning;, ham. a few months age without "mensv enough te buy a postage stamp and no mera eloquence than an oyster-can." II mad friend with a real estate agent and beusht a piece of property before he had been there twenty-tour hours. On some pretense hade, lsyed the elocution of the deed until he sold te another party at an advance et 1500. The deed was then made te the second purchaser aud my friend' friend pocketed the ajoe, Bv trading iu this way he has in tour month, salted down $10,000. At least he has sent this amount te his wife, and 1 suppose It will be a cold day when abe speculate with it Such aterlea as this sound like fairy tale, but I could multiply instances of fabulous Greuta, J only introduce the incident, which 1 true In every detail, te enew that the "Mew Meuth" U awake 1 that buatneas Tj booming and that chance te de well are multiplying, and I state my honest oenvlo. U.?J?..wbu .Ul,t "" et ordinary ability with even etralgbtcned means could hardly go amiss in astilieg in almost aay place In Georgia et Alabama. HsraidsefSswtac. from the Philadelphia Inquirer. The robin sad the bluebird are leekUg eat fvswtwtaare. .ltnlt, as if te make urllh lh. ... K... i... riieie thr' - .- ?uGr wnich it would jump away, " , nut, or cenrse, uncovered." Jf the lower animals he urges the le5cesslty of sailing up n the proper .or arousing the Interest or children In various steps of education, "rnere Is a ppy moment ter flxinc skill in drawing ier making boys collectors in natural his his tery, and presently dissectors aud botanists; then for Initiating them Inte the harmonics of mechanics aud the wonders of physical and cueuuiau taw." in eacn of us a saturation point Is seen reached in all these things "and unless the matter Is aiseclated with personal need, interest and zsal expire." PERSONAL. Majeb Jeh.n W. Dcj.CAic.ef Philadelphia, was found dead en the lloer et his room In the Legan house In Altjeua, ou Tuesday. He was a well known iron man. Tua Duchess or Otranto committed sulciue Tuesday, in Pans, by blowing her brains out wnu a revolver. She was over wrought with grief at the recent death of her husband. A. K. Ccttine, who thought that he was going te become a catus belli between this country aud Msxice, uet ery long mkc, is new engaged reading proof " ou me eedu 11a Bazoe. Senater Edmc.vdi gives out that he thinks bis party is sure te nominate a geed man next time for President, 'ihu r,,.,ri. is cold enough te set back the spring ler a month and compel Brether Blaiue te put ou extra flannel. ' HuNitT Wakd Beech eu applied for a llfe Insurance in the Union Mutual thirty ears age and was asked the usual question as te sun uoeiiu ui uia nearu uis unswer read 'Experienced a peculiar feeling about the heart during the aas et my courtship." bARAii Bernuardt's son Maurice l a tall, genllemauiy young lellew. Hn is fend efthe luxury et tne iletlinau house, iuw Yerk, salon bar, aud his lavente tlnnie la vermeum cocktail. He likw New Yerk, but care nothing ler Washlugten city. ue is striving very bard te master the Euglish lan guage,and can say "ver-te uice" almost with. out an accent, OscAn Wildb's mother, Lady Wilde, who Jf.5tf?r?M? " &!"" the palriotle' pt el the Dublin Xutien, Is said te be In such stxalU that ahe will bae te go te the ,.oor ,.eor ,.oer houseordleot hunger unless her country. men come te her aid. Iter husband (sir William Wilde, who died long iga invested much of hU money in laud in cedntlea Wicklewand Clare, trem which Lady Wilde ha net received any rent for six years. Ex-Uey. HeADLr, new In Mew Yerk. ays : "It is a chestnut I knew, I have said It before, but 1 repeat it new-Ublo is Oed's own country, Oed's providence smile en it and en the loving heart et her people. Ne commonwealth in the thirty-eight clings mere strongly te the memories of her clt'. zena. I come back te New Yerk, the heme et my fathers, te live and te die, but I remain none the less in heart an Oblesn." Thk Empress or Austria ia very proud of the produce of her One Hcheren. brunn farm. She recently sent a fine bam, ITSJlrtJ.'Xr2 Punil. 2 her sister, addressed "Te the Countess deTraul at Baden, from b.'i,t.rU.eEalPreM el Austria," but the esrtlflcat of erlgfn which should have ac ac enmpanled It was forgotten and the custom, efflceraat Llmbach drtalnedthe parcel nd ", e f lPecter el m.rkeu at Vienna, a printed form, which, tilled up, read aslel. dresaed te the Countess de Trsnt. Please Inform us if the sender, the Empress of Austria, reside at Vienna and U a pork perk butcher by trade." A satisfactory answerwas returned. Peps Lee's famous collection of laces baa received an important addition. Heme wealthy Catholic at Venice have presented te htm a set of lace which they have caused te be executed at the lace schools et Burano. The design I copied from the famous Km. sonleoset which was made for Clement X 11 r. by th Venetian nuns, aud which new forma part of the treasure of the Heuse of Savey, aad taecJoeally worn by Queea Margaret. Taesaaoelaot Burano have three Ueimm. ESSK" WWR85 "tertelace, en fVi.l tinA. little sti-rlmmedlatelr-de-nd upon It; there .0 ..uu,,,...,, aueut It Tb ' net a injther oneaiVhwhehasovern-dlt. who win net tell J ou at nte that It wUJieftuUte the bowels, and (five rest te the rnethr, and relief and heilth te the child, eperatln like tnagle. It is rwrfecUy safe te use lu all cues' and pie uant te the taste and lathe prescription of oneof H,a eldest and best lemala physl ia.ni and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere. Si cents a bottle. uiaj3I.Jdjiw 1. mJi0i" a C01 ('" ana t-onsumptlen Cure Is .old by us ,.ri h Knsrante.-. It cures com sumptlfia -old uv tl. II Cochran, drul.r u. anu i.i .Ner h Queen at., Lanca-ter (3) Nes. l'a Kenens tier Veutb. ,?iIV1'l,eC.he,1''"' l'etir-en. Clay Co.tewa. Jf,'!?wh,""ow,,,".r,,,n"kbe "tery. the truth tewn'Si'aTn-?"1 r & ih0 "-'sfdentJeltnS -iii1"1"1 5'"''rs old' ni"e been troubled '""dney cetnpmlnt aud lameness for many W.mri" arv,',a mvKit "heut help ,2i .HnJ trS T?"1 uU P,l,n and sen-nu. and ??.a.bk0 1 deai,1,mr n housework. leae my thauks te Eleftrlc Itltters for h lnn" S?.".'1 eu.th!. ft.?a "evl cemplel. Iy aU ?-l!Tfci ,nJPul'i" 'try a betu.,, only Sc:at set?gaasTer??'a1J7 d 1-Su"h f Da. Hasslsb Werm svanr, t'urjly vegetable pleawint te take, wUl expel worms If any exist, no purgative required .after using. Price 25 cents, by all druggists. b3mdMVAr .h!515" -I,"ts' ,na,1 mlratle hy that terrthln cough bhlleh k Cure N the ruinudi tnr yen. (sold by II u lecliran, inS sni n aadlSa.NertngueenBt., llu.tfri (.)" A CapUtn's Fortunate DLcetrry. Oapl. Celeman, schr: Wej mouth, nlvlnc biv '" AtlanUc City aud A. 1 , hid been irt.u bled with a ceuh ,e thtt he as nnahreren and waslnducd te try I)r. king's .New llEuiv. ery for Uensumptlnn 'it net only gave him in hui',"'' i?1 "i1.??1"1 th" -""' .ere""". 01 his breast. Ills children w ere similarly arr.rted ?rdSfi11deY..had th0 same happy effw t Itr. KlneTdewl)l.ceerylsnf.w the standard rein.Kly in the Ci Ionian household and onbeifd MIi .re,u. ,K)tU.' a "f "tandafe fSJ ai?i. " "Cochran's Inig uteie, 137 and las erth (jueen street, .Lancaster, l'a. ,4, The Impending Danger. .vTh0.'!!'c!n statistics et the number of deaths tlJrrtT,tiHi?w ,nuJer"y d' lth censump. Uen. This disease may commence with an an parently harmless cough which cm be cured In. stanUy by Kemp's llalsam for the Threat and Lung,, wch U guaranteed te cure and r?li race &J ceuu and tl. 7Vaf Ute frii. u. ceenran, druggist. Ne. 137 oe-lwaaitw all cases. for sale bv 11 North (J aeen street. THATH ckimi cmrcn rr. . .n..i.b, Kf.. I'r. Uip,cbTlin ara t. Nes. 137 and La .North liAI'lI) TKANdlT. The latest nnd best fenn of rapid transit Is for a perseri troubled n Ith u sick hi adache te take a ih?,.Oi.1,.;.,',l!0'.8 frH-W ITcscrlptlen and what a rapid transit trulu the Bltllctien takes for lu departure, bce advertlsemeut lu another column. dcc-JO-ljd(l) COUGH. WHlulPHunmniii.. 11 ...... '"""''tely relieved by Hhlleh's Cure. Beld by ;!;.."'''. fc ses. m anaisNertn () 11 yaeenbt., Lancaster, l'a. Oas Bettls Krrscrs a Cues. Mr. Oscar K. B. Kech, of AUentewn, Pa, was bedfast with tn tn ftammatery rheumatism In the winter of l&a. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. lie commenced using Uress' Bhenmatte Kemcdy by the Unit he had used halt a bottle he could leave his bed; when ha bad finished the bottle be was cured and has net had a return of the dtseastfslnce. In his own words, "i feel belter Uum ever before." Price II, by all druggists. lebg-SmilMwar QAPC1NE PLASTERS. BENSON'S PORODS PLASTERS. WINTEUEXFOSUHKCACSKS COUOU8, Colds, ricnrtsr. KheniiatUm. I'nonmenla Neuralgia, i-clatlca, Lumhsge, llkacbe 2nd Pif."u,"ut!; '?r vMch Uenseri', capclne knlfin ?t? J,n,,t,ea 2 bf) " best remedy snewn. Trey relieve and cure In a few hour. 7S,nnrfPf "PPlJcatlen Is of the leaYt tllt endorsed by 5 uj . physicians and druKlsT lii namV.h'l"'. und,,r ""' seundl'nt Eini., a'. ClPlcura " capsb In." or X,-1I,C,IWJ .AB ,0 liNSOK'S AMD TAS KO SrSggUUIam lnec'ire'uy whenjeu buy. IS, fliij-mrtlia- 8KAI1UKV A JOHNSON, ait-Cmdeedaw 1-roiirleters, New terk. QRA-Y'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. THK OltEAT KNQLISII KKUKDT. An nn- falling cure for Seminal Heakness.l'pormte. a .euen?StS7C!.V.?nd,Ul1 " thai' few , frtiJ ? 1 t of ?" Abuse: as Imm of MHInery. anXefnltdvrnUy " "-P rtJCJJ" t'i,",cr"!,"IneiirpimphIct which we !2t." l"a '."S '.v ra',,1 te vei y one. rn'e'lef.-hTadd-eng'-"111 - " WtK lilt UUAY UEDICIIfK CO , thi vSffff ceuntP.rclts, we havi'ade'pled amoVa'efIsS "" i""'- . n2lrt.cne.''i T"1" "'y " B-Cecllrttn- gXHAUSTED V1TAH1Y. EXEA.TJSTED VITALITY ?S,r?haU.i?Sb.IUjr'Premilture Incline, arronTet tiSSife, , Hi" nyla nilserles consequent therecm. Sm pages Sve. ia prescriptions for all aiTa2M.-., cleUl' tali fd't. only SlV by mau swiled. Illustrative sample treele allyeSng and mmdlc-aged men for the next 90 tUysT AeafSS UB. W. . PAUKKB, 4 lluinnch Street, Bostea. "" mvlMyeedAw RAFE, SDRE AND SPEEDY CURE. nraiS1! Vartcoeele and Special Diseases of either sex Why be humbugged by quacks when you can Hnd In Ur. Wright tSoyUsen. lab I'stsicuk tn Phl'adelptVla who makes a 5filJr.?I.tb2abe,r9 "''eases, and "ra Thkm t Crass Ocabamtssd. Advice Free dsv fJUancnln"- 8 "nKe can be treated and tl turn home same day unices private. p n uPir?0111 NlnUl Street. Above Kace, PUnl1?aAw fWladelplJa. JJAKLEY MALT WHISKY. PERRINE'S PUBK IIAKLEy 1AIT WHISKY. A .Very Narrow Kscape. " Yes, I had a very narrow escape." said a premluent citizen teu friend. "I was 1 conrlued te my bed for a year and my friends gave me un for a consumptive's grave, until I began using Kemn's llalsam for the Threat and Lungs, and herel am, sound ami hearty." 1'rice 6nc and tlw,.r,"'110 by. U' "-.Cecbran, Druggist, Ne. IS7, North Queen street, Lancaster. Ueekleu's Aruim Halve, The llest Halve In the world for Cuts, Bruise. Seres, Ulcers, Halt tthenm, rover Beres, Tetter! Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skis aruplleus, and positively cures flies, or no nay required, u Is guaranteed te give perfect satis- u,uu, ur uiuuey roiuaeea. rnce -a cnt uu. ur stua ey a. jt, cecnnin, wr and 1SJ Mertb Onn streeu Lancastsir, t per Tas usual trratinaut of catarrh Is very 11 mat mat Isfactery.us thousands of despatrlug patients St?iBJ!;"y' un W Plut trustworthy liedt ulZPV" ''y" : ""Pr loetl treatment Is pesl. m?2iynV?if'"l!:ry i? "-'. but many, linet ??ibfiu.r,"ue,lc m general use by physl clans afford but temporary benefit. A cure eer. Ululy cannelbe ex peeled 'from snuffiVTOWderi. douche anttwwashi.." kly Creai Eilm lla remedy 'which combines the liperUntH rVuul lltfi V.-.)? ft.,ou Pelile curative pewWr i,tJi..,.e,iect "ttfellr 4 Jlasiitn ti. the paueuu inarH-awdeedAw J. INU8 AND FACltaiii' WATl!TlS, . Wean, bought tot easa. J. B. MOLUtl . ae.ntPsanstrssjt.MewYerk. liysi'ErsiA. INDIGESTION and all wasting diseases can be entirely cured by It. atALAUIA la completely eradicated from the system by Its use. FKBUINK'S PUUK BABLKY HALT WHISKY revives the energies of these worn with excessive bodily or mental effort. It acta as a SArKUUAKU against exposure tn the wet ana ngureus weainer. 4VTAKK part of a wlneglasafnl en your ar rival home after the labors of the day and the same quantity betere your breakfast. Being chemically pure, It commends Itself te the med ical profession. WATOH THE T.Awmr, Nene gennlnenuleas hearlnsUuisimatiirni the Srm en the label. M. & J. S. PERRINB. NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., . PHILADELPHIA. septa -emend fmupuMAU. VTOriOE TO llRlUUE-BUILDEKa Proposals will be received at the efflce of th County Commissioners, Lancaster, fa. until ein, Tiiesiiay, Mart h an. lssr, furrebnlldlng the county ninigis user sequra uteea, near Us tneulh Iho old uruiKe nas eesn pnshed up nxiueu m 1 ue uam above the bridge sltn Iho nmsinry must be remind and the superstructure rebuilt tn lis nrlilnal form Cimtnu ler must inniisiisii inaierialet. cept these parts et the old bridge which are IK ter ue I the Illness of all material te be deter tenuluid by the County Commissioners or their agent The Leimul'stuuctt vtoers, 0 the right te ,rj.ctanyern.lbldVulfilMM JOHN UlNlslllCII, I1KSIIY r II HUMAN, County (.ouiuilsslem rs. Attest riuK tluur, Ctuk. inr.Std nuepusALs will in: 7 furns much Itstd I'vt I'imI, Castings as luny be requlud In t ,VLJ , partmtnt of the city up te Aprl, ','"?-,,,' Ings te tie bid ler par pound te. IIIl? "' ' uneKivr.n Ne 1 sire, as may bn required at ihe city Water Works up te llelnlHir 1. lss7 Tbe en 1 te be tlier..llhh sciecnrd and of bestquatlty t Ifiielli will have te Ihi laken bin k at the expense of the patty tur ulshlng the sauie. Proposals will be recehedferas murh send AmerK'Sil Lead (net ever two tens) as the city may require te April I. lis Proposals will be rrcelfed ler one and one eno ene half gross nf brass thrte quarter Inch ferrules, te weigh net les I hsn 01111 1101u.il te en inimi's well ground In and te be made of gifd brn s alter t no meaei in unseen at inn sisjer s vuirn frtipess's will berecelvetl let as many water pipe as the city may require te Anrtf 1. is ueiexcredlpg two hundied tens I'lms te ' cast ler one hundri'd feet head et water '"J tnustspeilfy hew much iergrvs ten dell'-'."'" In tjviunsier fur tour, six, tatrit. ten.!'",''"'; tweMy and tent-leiir Inch pipes 1 et t " ,, l nuatltr. and fiirulBhed immediately "m l" order of the city. . h . ... 1'reiKwais sum Vwi nceiru ier 'vrti .. 1. Cist mriKuiim t tu. : "t." " ""lr six. right, ten. twelve and twpr' "Lrn '"'," WH) brarwhes. and sanin .Ire of T. rj'",0,"''?: ?' '" step ces rs, aud bids ter cas" nm "dude Proposals will be recely,'0,1;,," Vm",y ,Ut,1 step valse. lour, six, rtSiv.'V,.!1 "..' ".""I. twenty Inches, as the dJ,',n J "'; 'ulre te April 1, INW Te be furnlshfiS ;h,',fclly "my er1'.r' I'uipesals will l. ;iPiVS.fllr..Jii .U,.'.7 'i-'lp buses as mav bn rsr?1 . t April I, Iw The boxes Stamrte&'i""""'"11 ," u' iwrtntendent nf . . "or"s el 0110 and one Kalf ibchsned i.'Ul ,,no- ' "'Ut stain hew nlurn 5er root V"1 1,,NMars complete, and te bn furiTihed irhB ""Porlntendent' may direct PreSisais J. .? Ived for the hauliug of tiliwi Je m Vuter ePnnient until April 1? b? ma n" '" low much insr fSiSr.w,.n. t, "re,,,TU'1 for whitewashing the fen ' ,r",.,'0 aPJ. ". around the grounds nMhm '"'l?'1""' below and en lop. together or jnjV) Uxil house, out hou.e. telegrsph peliw. w.'l'1'f"ntnicier te de the work wn 1. tn mid ili nie, brushes, nte, and 10 cempletn the aaine tJunel, launder the direction aud subject . the annreval nf ili., Htir , . Water Werk.. iiii 1 ropesaU UI be recetved at the same time for the ure of the city water for sprinkling tnt betwft.n April land Neemberl, lss; Illds te be 'or one and twiv horse apriuklers each. I repesals will be rrlved at tha ssme lime andrOace ter tke prtilge of using the gnus glowing en the cl 's grounds at the llisi-rsnlrs JSV "1 .Anr K10 " the grounds "III hsse Je bn subject te the restrictions el the Superin tendent of the Water Works, sethlt no lUmsne may be denu te city property. .l',re.pPs,Jl'.wlll,J'' fK-elssd at the same tlme nd place for digging out and niltng In uU trenches for waterpip, s In thecll muu April I, lv7. te April I. tact. Lids must stite he much per cubic yrd ler rock and buw much ler earth. Werk must be deun under the direction and sublect te the m-asuru.nt.nt and lu the 05,reit,.,"0,iM dlrectsMt by lhnupiliitendciit ofthe Water Works rhe trenches te bemud XVJivSSSitS ,'""-,u u """" JteVa.Vbld,UUUOrt8C"0 ,b0r,8ht ,0 re .JIn'. 'd"'l?01'"'. proposals will be received at the Majnt s etllca until M iti II 1;. iy.;. at 5 ocletkp.tn. JALOII IIAI.IULII, jjjjSuirlntcudeutel Water Wuras. Aebi: ft a re, v-tta,ac ATHAKUAIN. $1.50, $1.50, $1.50. W. D. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 03 North Queen St., L VNCASTkK, f A , AP.E bKLLINQ THE UE3T $1.50 Stiff Hat 1.VTIIKMVKKKT. IT CAN'T UK HEAT. S1.50, $1.50, $1.50. MUUkHUJUHlaHtHH HUUUm. QALL AND SEE -THK- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light 1 ik-au thorn all. Anether Ixit of CHKAP G 1.01183 fertias and OU stoves. THB PERFECTION " MBTALMOULmNQ AND IIUJWKUCUbUIUN WEATHER STRIP H5aih.',nVi1' This strip eutwears another. SS5T!?,u.tk le c.' J S'P "stlilng of windows xclude the dust. Keep out snow and riln. Any i.rr. m-.v'' .""J"' W1U" or ain maoe in ap plying It. tan be Cited anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. it wllf nut split, warp or fllS.c5?.5 "" ""R,!s. ''' Perfect. At -"" "swuv, MWW1 GSJ1U MttUkJU OUirU or Jelm P. Schauni & Sens, 24 SODTB QDEBN ST., LANCASTIK. f A. "p. A. KIKKITKlv ALDDH C. ilKKB KIEFFER 8i HlZRR, UEALKHS IN- Hensefurnisliing Goods! WATOH IB W-ATOHKW, Witchtt, Clocks Chains and Jewelry at less than auction prices nntu January!, la, fine let of Itlngs. Ac Alse, Klgln, Walthajn (Aurera for whlLh 1 am Dele Agentvand ether jrtriiijVlaas Watches. Best Watch aad Jewelry r'SMrSt?. ttal " 'IW,S,1 u MX L. WEBER, 1SH Menk Qaeea St., Hear nu'h & & DtnstM, WOULD CALL 8PKC1AL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TUOV.N. V) STOVES, HEATERS. FURNACES AND RANGES. We ask no one te rnn any risks with "rUL LICK WAKKBN'S " Goods. We guarantee them te give Satisfaction. As a Heater TlfK Bl'LKNDID " has no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, eveiy Inch el It radiates heat. As a Smaller andChcaiwrlleatBrthe'-IlHlOHT DIAMOND " has established Itself In the front ThmerlUOIthe"SPLKNDID"and"BKiaiIT DIAMOND " consist In ISeaaty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, BOO and Koenomy et lueL SSI Pali aad examine for yourself 1 40 EAST KING ST., lorresiTB ceuatT U0,,,J.u-i,w M lUkK niK THK DKAr, J reek's Fatent Improved Cushioned Drams peneeuy restore eaanrig ana pei th work el the natural Oram, fnvtslbl, Bsnaswaaa always ia bosiueb. sji eei MmsaA even wsA pen lisaxd distinctly Bar rferm corns eenvsrs. ana VLOTHMB. H HIHU HKOTHKH. IN SPRING- ' CLOTH THINK ClKEfULLYl DBC1D1 W1SILV I -AND- ACT I'MOMPTLY I n'ltlN.I s)TVLs) this year lnvelvaann and rea.011al.le In price. We are nleely DrVjaSd turnout the demand or the season, and newlSsa our ' sssnrtment of Spring Uoeds arrangeeaad lsady rer Inspection. ""swsaa We court roinpatlten, and are net tee proud te listen te erltuisui. and Use te h.Te our goods yd mired when t r-ny de.ers e IL Don't wait until Iho last inliiuie iryeu intend dropping In te, ess our beiiutlfiil display of 81'utNi, (il.TirillNu. It Is isii liupnr ant advantage te all buersUiae u laige, rnubleaud uubiokeu stock early In the toSte rhareve,trrcera,U' ,h8 """ 8l'-" J'". ui "'bat our M'BIKd Ct.OTIIINO WUl Kstabllsh a Mara et axceilenee wMeh cannot be anuatled byothers for the Same rue. NECKWEAR. In fllstltsnS Vstlsl.... y,Ml.f Is dazzling, snperter tnihe display el anyn ceslli g ,a As a stiltabln scarf adds let cent te a man's leiiks, there Is no reason why should wear an e deue If SOU want thn l.al,.t ..s I.....I.., ss. .. amine our stock 1 an endless variety In styles. shapes, celur and texture. ' Hirsh & Brether, ONE-PRIOB Clothiers and Furnishers, COR. NOltTliqUEBNST. AND CBNTstB aSJUSKK. UNOASTIK. PA yli.LlAMNOI 4 KOSTKH, Coiiiitiuniciitfen by Telephone. WILLIAMSONS FOSTER. Xewu Ter Ktonenilcil People! NEW PitlCK LIST 14 Days Sale -or BROKEN LOTS. MEN'S SACK BUrTi. J"'!"!Js Reduced te Its fe J,5'';u " Kedueed U) II J 00 i....'.1 ! l-educd toltseo J ' ;u t Krduced tesitw lljuisults Reduced te SIP CO .e -VKJ''scurA''VAVCOATHUITS. fii." !" Ileduced te 118 CO l1;?'!',!' Keduied te('4( "SU!I Keeuced teSlllO t;iu)4ultl Kiduced teM BOYS' StCK ft U ITS Kills'1!!9 Uednced tflllOIW ...S2"!" Kedueed toiuue lluoesult Reduced tel SiO IJOVa' lH0nlt I en.) Otitis I 9 0il suite S13UUSUIU SCHOOL S0IT. Reduced tot uJ Reduced tot SOS Reduced tot TiO tttduced tot ten CIIILDUKN'S SHOUT PANT SUITS. Iioeflbutts . Reduced te t eon t a ul nulla Rrdurvd tot SCO f ;S06ult Reduced tot 300 tSOlsulte Uedued tot tail ... CIIILUKEN'S OVKKCOAT8. I BtOOerciaU Reduced tot 300 t TOiilserceals Reduced tot SCO t S(0Orceilta "educed tot 0l 1 1 UJ Overcoat Reduced tot 111 HOY'S OVKRCOSTS. til Ot Overcoats lied need tot 700 lUiHdvirceats Reduced tosuue 8nnevercwu Reduced totseu I 7C0Overi.eu Reduced tot seu , .,C." VT ANn PLUSH LAP KORKS. J 'roRels Reduced tot 6 JO JB0I) Robes Reduced te I 4 10 170) Rubes RedULed tot 5H t if. Robes Reduced tel in STirr ANiTserT hats. ICO Hats Reduced tot 60 f 6 0 Hats Rsduced tot ten J ?'!!H Reduced tot 17 t Olllau Roducedtet i Children's Fancy Caps, all prices, reduced te Whalebone Wtlps-tl.e,e te 1200 Whips re ductd tell ue r Herse lllankets.t3Cunisnkets reduced tet3 Mh 115) lllanket reduced te 3 Se : 14.60 Ulankets re ducedtollie Red flannel Shirts and Drawers t-03 Oar mints reduced te tl in. t'IKleis'rs.irs 1)0 Skin Nlnvei. 7Jc j Gent's Kid Ulees, 2Vc;0enl's Driving Uleves, tl.vu: Uent'sHrlvingOievcs, Mc; (Jenin Jersey Cleth Uleves. tic: Gent's Jersey Cleth Gloves, S'c. Camel's Hair Hese, 23c, reduced te 13c i SJc All wool reduced to3e. Rey s Fancy Cardigans, Bea, reduced W 34c. , .. LADIES' GAITERS. KfiJOalters Reduced te tl 7 IT.IGalleri Utduced tetSOO tty Ualteis, Rand-Made Reduced te it W ...t.. MISSES' GAITEwS. li, ?,Hi:' V teflucodtellfo !.2,!(.,,?i'p,,.;al00 Reduced tetlW IISOl'ehbluHlghCut Knlucsd tetJOO lUuuepring Heel lleduged tet.SO ROYS' O AIT HUB EJ5.V Cal1!,,.llet8-c Reduced te tl w WiOUem II ut ten Hhe-s Iteduced tell 75 SI 7.1 1. em Hutten Bhnes Reduced tell fe II 2S leuths' iiutten bbees Reduced tell 10 3IICi'a OA1TRKS ' 1160 Balmoral bhees Reduced tell ti&0 V.Cs'f Ral. Shoes Reduced te I J 00 tltOHesiaiuer Iiutten rboes....lUduced te S3 29 17 U) Wauktnphast Shoes huduoedtetSW TRUNKS, VALISEt A TRAVKLINQ BAGS AT RKUUCaO fUlCKS. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 33. 34, 36 and 38 Eaat King St, LANCASTER, PA. sT Stores Cese at t o'clock, except Monday ana Saturday. T B. MAKT1N, waeuauL AMD srraix esAtaa ra Hindis of Lumber and Geal. All WYsbd: Ne, tae North Water and Prlnee streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. at-lvel OAOMtJAKDNKHS JKlf rRRlMH, COAL DEALERS. Yssesi North Prtnee street, near B tears s Depot I.ANUASTElt, VA. tatlt-tM -'ONTHAU'l'UK AMU BUILUKM, OEOROEKRNST. OARFENTKR, CONTRACTOK BUIXOstK, Kestdenee-Ne. US WestJtlng street mmw wssMss .mvi, uppuHlsV StaUOB WOODEN MANTELS AND UEMBKAIsBAstD SwTtKKalllV'fi.ywltrtS WXJO WOII A SMOIAiTXr swavf wawaii )lm,m sS fSi? ViA. . ' tr. tjMM&&&&? z..-iiVl k1ii''lrVffi fig"' '--5afa''?'i?i dHue wjJj. ,. a,ii ...r . i'i -' i ' iTilr AaMj.Vf JAssli Jm Zj7ZmZlm ,". jrssSiis.s'''' liSlii' s. -f J..w ItiHiiMf- irt-iiiiSi KS.V.., iAar-, teuk-r &,',, At w. .Irt A&-MXtsjt--. 5 'tiiiL&i -V ' . .f .1 Om rhZA ,?y . i5tSL jvfjif r.
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