IPSSSw wJM5J :TW3 SSTJSJrtPKJ . Kmymmm$f ' .WV'4? '."V rw.rsL . "r ifaE ItANCASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCEB, SAOTKlbAYi MARCH H6t 1&87. E &.b.? ," 'i'-M''S.Ai' -m -i r& r. .-as. f. H t K-- MS SvsRV MS? L-1 tk'" &&." fe$f. KST aft, BTiXWif !ifti .W iSt; m m w !:- f & "A , m. .. ft fe;f .; w 'M. v-r- W txK ' Mb BMk te et eater la En MkMkaaeaie kUaaMal great f aa aUiataa el the tri- Md eater- lanaeaaMataad aMMaa," laBMaddreas fttUew aaaaal eating UaMefB)aatag(B(taeer aaflai,adltocef the bm a-roi.ieeo--Weight la given If Ms iibmI aaleetlca by IB. apawaiaieai 10 me aepanatvea 01 me at of Mew Yerk. t)r. Beyleeaald: weald, perhaps, be a if capital were aome aeme aa. alwava available aalf-raaawtac Bat rniui hh. m by , beildlaca, aaachleery, pii , aaaw bbb oitea doss become like a M.Bfeaa the seek of a corporation. MaaaiMMl walefe. BMda a manulactur. NaMiBMaaat ataat raralv mflni t !bk at tha bead, area daring the lire or akamaiaUiiB which aaw it begun, omin emin ajBt ajta.MBger H Urea the mere dead h kaa Mearry, and the Instances are vly wla the werld'a Industrial IB wilam B Blast adapted te supply aa f aaa gaaitaUoe U anited te meet MOf th Bast. Fer this mnn. thn M alwaja epes te akUl, enterprise, and IBOIT AMD STEEL WORKS. JI;rt been led te theae refleotlena bv a eatafulaad aaer or leaa thorough atudj of Wl meeaai a the manufacture Xb alatery of the lren-ln- itrr ahewa meat atrikinslv JiBfinaaadi &sMye'li aaaay eoadltleaa, ether than the I SssBaararr tamtanii of imn. 'I'J. ff it bbv BeaM BOBMila MllalMMMaBMBW a.yua praaaawa at MM .M sHM MMbAOI aiwevsarMBMaaaag :W aV:;4BaBBplBBt aaeeaaa la dependent It Is !?;2 waaeeaeavy teaxemlae ita etatlaUcs In detail i, l T ll .l.l fTt- tn tn nnla h h.. vVt?aBewaBTadaal aaa surly etaady weetward L BBBMBiar th war of iron-production. It ? rlBBotleacalBoethe oeadHioniof auoeeM in 5,,SiS5BBMBiaa: ware neaa in email furnace ertal4 la the woede of Haw Knlnd nrt i.,fla Middle ataBML and dependent for an out- 'i. A? let UBea th haulace of their nrcdm nnr SJ. 'SoBrdurey or oeuntrr reada: and in rniiine. m- vaattla plaatad en etreama affording ample h. , -y&.wMr power te drlra their rella, Theeanaui. & MBWlaBnaa for M80 plaee tha geographical Wi m'?""?' "55weena In WMtera Penn- RMrawpaMBt .la th Seuth alnea the cencua ,S waa oempiMa weuia probably mere the Jfh " aa ar waat aad eeuth aa Plttabura-. "0i ZUa Mutwg of the geecraphlaal centre of amdnotleB anaaaa s vrarfnai hm irr.i.ik. At . t-oeBdltlbiia of aucceaa In Iren --z- - .w.- . VHV "'" W - a t-aai i.v mm .. r --------i n- a.--- . i ... CDBUOUUf Twyllttle. p -. --- -- i-- Mfyle aMarlyafeewB y tha aiadetlcaef l-TBd Xb Bataial aarritarlal annnwa nr minai raraiy ier in -Vcnbaaat are the w u(iiaanHKw xerk. Mew Jerte: ana tarn uenign vauey or Fennsylrani aium ua uucv bit. net niaaemecn tea in proaucueo in the peat ten dad bv tha tact that ith -tu TOrtki of tha total -1" nT-TTiPmili .l3t?!ajiifciiiiiiiKr,Ax.r- LTaoeins la leaupply thalncraaaed aoeaumptlon of the Hertheaati and they ate te-dar cwdlna our maikata, while ae many of ourbeal furnace aland idle, unable te produce at preaent prleee, TUeeetacUaTaalgninaantaa (bowing that tha large capital of the old, establUhed IxoB-wetka of tha nertbeaatern atates de net KtTa them esy oeaaplcuoua advantage In competition, aa against better natural ad- vantagee elaawhera offered. In feet, their large capiiais are me Heaviest burdens they are staggering under. TKXDK-tCY TOWARD BMALLBR I-LASTS. The steel lnduatry la still comparatively a e.w -u- in uua oeunoy, ana we haves aa yet, mtuMwu uu K(a. uuaagQ m lis geegrapli leal centre ei production. Even the veuns est In our membership can remember, net wginninff, remaps, nut Its Initial tri umphs in the production of grades of stael that could aalely challenge comparison with foreign make. But during this brlel period we have seen some surprising happen- "7. ,""t"---Bimwii, ana larce capitals have, in come Instances, shrunk te nothing. Great esUbUsbmenU have been or er ganised which, because of their greatness, Save Allen te pieces almost before they be! aau production ; and small beglnnlngi Ju Ju Ju dloleusly planned and managed, have been tha foundaUena of brilliant Industrial and financial aucceaa. The change of the next twenty yeara, though Impossible et predic tion, are likely te be quite aa important as these of the past twenty ytars. In the steel rail industry we have witnessed a marked change which Is probably but the prelude te one still mera marked. Ita benlnnlns- are easily recalled and Its history is .atnlllar. Certainly It shows that courage and enter. prise often count for mere than large capital aad the prestige of past auccets. Ne industry aaa seemed te be ae completely a monopoly of Jam 'capitals as steel-rail making. The bigger tha converters and the mere et them. Me better aeemed tha chances of success! Everything else needed te be big in proper prepor preper tie, and the mere tens of rails a mill could tan out In a year tha greater the apparent , aaeurlty or the investment It leeks new as If the small plant were mera desirable than the large one, and tour-Ien converters seem te be mere convenient and desirable property than fifteen-ten converters. During the next ft!..,.en w lre "'-' e see Bessemer mills built and run as departments of works of medium size aa rolling mills might have blast furnaces connected with them ; aad there are deubllee. some lsrge Uesaemer plants, representing an enormous invest meat, which could be bought for a very small part of their original cost, but which sluewd business men would care te take as a gift en the condition of keeping them in op eration for a term of years. COUBIirATION AND CONSOLIDATION. But If no one need be deterred lrem en tering Iren and steel making by the appa rent Impregnability of the great capitals which stand like fortification. .inn i. highways of Industrial enterprise, still less need he fear these gigantic organizations ef reeled by combination and consolidation have watched the formation of sevri .. consolidations In the -SrTSide! RttaaS case they have failed te aocemnti-h .1. ??? for wblci they wew feSffi ! later they have gene the wav of iKf.er which owethelr8e:.?ertJt..u,uUe1! an extremely tenuous film. "'asucity ei In ether and allied Industrie, we find r... aeu te doubt that, In this cwtw atit" manufacturing la. In any sense t mitfJ ely or larg eAub. ThierhU'ewn rSS: that, through the advantages of larger capital aad the control of plant in which evewie- "!" X.ewMn"Ul " cost or makliw aBd handling baa bsen provided, they caS make and aeu cheaper than theli Nsmall com petitors, for the reaaea that, whUe the r 2S par tea or par piece la laaa'tbaa It wouldte " leaa Perfect appliances, they have an im! i&ui ?.-A'1? l,, uw,r Jocl Jecl bt f!,id.f?te a larger g& . f&jayE2nsEffi. t "7! ""-" "" "" oeueaqusntl y atrt tebaliava that the Mdlte tnftethe , "" concern. BjBBjJar bb4 Ian Bureaa j that within a r&i&Bl??.a11- "" will ea oeatrollM by a law laamsaa eer-ra. tku, aad that the aaulter aua tXurfu n - allta la rnl .,, , Trri uu. "".I "r --mi or Tiiming tha . 'aaaa-ii -WfflS ?lU-fhaB .are, by B lana - --. - pwim en T nL"ai waa BMsaar la Cfc.lBi' BaZ kMt tha MtablMnamt MMl.rwi fMBMIMer -saally think he At that which. In hla eaae, WOBl rntka all the difference bMWMn radtiM ten t Md while be cannot Ml te abUee that there are advantage la a large miwuei null eni qem nei possess, ne alaeaaaadlaadvaataaea tn a business which ha ae.lar outgrown th supervision of the P-WttMMtkatba is at all times dependent ea A aklll and fidelity orsuberdlaatsa, who, avaa ifakUlful and faithful, de net always work teg-tbar ae harmoniously u te Insure tha beat result. ' MISTAKt-la CAt'SK FOR KFF-tCT. It is unnecessary te take sides In this discussion ; but without doing se I insy sty that In assuming that only the great capitals can saMy meet the Increas ingly sharp competition or tfads we are In danger of mistaking the eff-ct for the cause, sad se or hopelessly oenfuslngour argument. It Is sufficient for our prrnent purpose, how ever, te accept the fact that the greatness of the new great Industrial establishments does net necessarily bar the way te progress for these which are new amalL The chance of twenty year are in favor rather or what are new small beginnings, provided they are headed In the right directions, than of the great en terprltes which new seem te ever shadow their modest oempstltors. There Is a reason ier this. A sueceesful manufacturing buslnew Is likely, In a quarter or a century, te outgrew the conditions whl.h made It suc cessful. When there died In this city, some years age, a merchant whose name bad come te be almost a synonym for business success and unaccounted wealth, a preat many sur prising tacts cme te light, la the complex structure of his vast business, there were hundreds of rotten tl tubers. Carried from veir te year by the sheer force et an ener meus capital, It might have eene en ler years , longer ; out it was in no sense profitable as a Du.in.-. 11 naa minions ei ueiiars' worm et mill-property which had net turned a wheel for years ; snd co petition had tapped it at se many points that It was honeycombed through and through. These who are old In business experience can recall a score of In stances In which the great establishments of the last generation have disappeared in this. BOOM FOR VOUNO TRKES. The facta I have presented are significant merely as se many emphatle contradictions of the popular Impression that the tendency Is toward a monopoly of manufacturing by great corporations. It Is toward a monopoly in the hands of these who can manufacture the beat products st least cost ; but this is net al ways true of the largest concerns. There Is always room enough in the forest for young trees te grew. Tnese which have already grown may lock their branches overhead ; but somehow the .apllngs manage te get their share of light and heat and nutriment from the soil. Se It Is In the manulacturlng Industries. These which take root and begtu te grew adapt themselves te the conditions that surround them. As their plant Increases, It constantly gains in productiveness. Its de velopment Is along the lines et natural prog ress. Each generation has Us own develop ment, and Its legacy te the future coming generations will necessirily tn great part dis card. There Is Just as geed a chance te-day for skill, courage and enterprise as there ever was. Machinery hss destroyed the handicrafts te a great extent, but it has given each man muscles otlren and fingers e! -iteel with which te work. Conditions have changed, but opportunities hn0 'been broad ened and diversified. ' ' Within a few years pa hava had a great development in this eCuutry et facilities for tMshnffd 2iueqF Large classes are senuallr raduatC7 and e.erv vow vm. S-lHaSlSrlS r?P'eunK nienrpeculUrly fld i?,1 ,.PadQ"lrl'11 suJcea-, are called upon i te decmhM the Hld. in rar Jk-J"--tyTinall proportion engage In jj.-ulta in which their education give them import--- aa vantage ever young men Who have spent in bualueas the years they have passed in college. Is unfortunately true. Having been brought a great deal In contact with graduates et ear technical schools, 1 knew that they are all mere or leas Impressed with the Idea that the time is passed when a young man without capital or lniluence hss any chance of success iu applying his knowl edge practically in manufcturln. Thev seek employment In the service or the great concerns, and generally rail te net it, for the reason that vcryjle w capitalists care te provide the boys facilities for a pest-graduate course. They seek employment as asaistanta te the management of smaller works, but their quantisatiens are net usually of a kind much iu ucui.du, uua iney are nut, as a rule, wil ling te accept what thev can eat. At lut dlsceurcged and disheartened, they make up their mlnda that no way or utilizing tbetr knowledge is open te them, and they are . - jii t ',,h- hi c, wiia regrets mat they bad net spent In gaining business exper ience the time they feel they have wasted in college. Their decision is, In most cases, baseu upon an entirely erroneous conception of the opportunities open te clever ana am- uiueua young men in tee manurcturlg In dustries. In these, hotter aud easier thn In any ether fields et usefulness, can a young -. n um .uu .tuuieuui ui success in nim, allerd te be IndlUerent te his lack or capital and Influence. It devolves upon the young engineer who has such education as the schools cm glve him te select the line or work most congenial te his tutu, if be has no preferences, be can find cause for congratulation in the fact that one Hue is as geed as another in the average of years. Uew he begins is a matter of no consequence; but the less he depends upon his academic degree, and the mere he relies upeu his industry and capac ity te learn, the belter Is ebanges or stalicg right and making a steady upward pregreta. Tnere is always a demand for competent foremen, and a young man who, at the cencb or In any subordinate position among the wage-earners, gives evidence of times ana capacity beyond his fellows can have promo tion without asking for it in ninety-nine cases out el a hundred. ram iicii.eft' Bcyersuruu. What Una Wf Ucad Baa Deae Toward ,. ,. scnleg the Wees of ntl Man. rrem the New Verk Jun. "Bureau of mending" Is the sln en the deer et a big rear room In one el the business mec-S in fourteenth street, near Fifth ave nue. A reporter found Inside the room sev eral women running sewing machines and ethers stitching with all their might at arti cles of clothing that lay In thelr laps. Bun- mee wrappw. in newspapers with orders pinned te thorn were piled ea a long table. " e think we are lining alone-felt want" said the mansger, a busy-appearing man. Persons living iu bearding houses aed ho tels have long experienced the lmvin ..-!-,- or either having te de their own mendinir. for which they have neither facilities nor th. necessary practical knewled.p. nr in i. obliged te threw away articles el clothing be fore they are really worn out. The bureau of mending has been orgaulzed te de the mending of such persons at prices reasonable enough te make lc worth their while tu nave it dena "By the employment or a large corps of skilled oieralers we are prepared te ue all kinds el repairs expeditiously and tho roughly. Our messengers will be sent ler articles te be repaired anywhere within the city limits en notification by postal card. " Socks darned ler 5 cents pair," said the ""'i uikiuji up uu price list ; "irls rebosemoa ler .5 centa apiece j new cellar bands, 10 cents apiece ; new wrUt bands. 0 cents each ; gloves mended at 5 eenta a pair : napkins, 5 cents each; sheets or pillow cases hemmed, 10 cents escti. All kinds of ? " 8t "cerllenauy Tew 'I believe," said the manager, "that this business la original with me. 1 hava ittr rrem bachelors calling me their tonefitol." THK 8.NDMSN. He peeps In through the kye!t. And he bob j up ut thn pane, When scarlet firelight dances On wall and fleer again, lluih 1 hore he comes-the sandman. With bis dream c.p he Is crowne., And grains of sleep he scatters, aoleg round ana reandaaa round Whlle the little ones are noaeina; going reutd Ue hliprs quaintest fancies With a tiny silken thread, , Ha tews up silken eyelids That ought te be In bed. Kaeh wee head nods acquaintance, lie's known wherever found i All stay-np-lates hs catches. Gelug round atd round With a pack of dreams I ere vor geigm.ua. I see two eye the brlshUst But I'd net tell who they are I -hey shut upline llly Thatsaaamaacan'tbefarl . , ao-ubedy grew se quiet . Wbb aMM without a seasd f a tea- aaa aser te . vMBaaaM iaa aad raaad I '-. tatar wfc. web-m - . --"" -:-:.?-7rrrrL?y I .UL'.bbbb 3'r L,-.rT'l'wn,T."j."" BBI9 '-.- -1i , temm TBoveura mm .. Ubl aad Bhad la Htn McpH--Thra CtilMrsa. rrem the Philadelphia Ledger. Ofie In Lancaster, a girl of sixteen, the two ether a boy and girl et thirteen In thla city, have committed suicide within a week. The example of little Annie Nlblack waa evi dently contagious. Children are learning the lessen or Impstlence set by elder people who cannot stay te race a preaeut or expected trouble. The llttle girl who stele the hand kerchiefs atoed greatly In need or some friend. She did net need a whipping. When will parents learn that repentance must coma from within and uet by blows, or the threat of blewa, applied te the tender little akin T If anybody could have taken the time te talk te that girl and make her anxious te get her own self-respect again, she would probe bly be alive at thla day, and a much better Utile housewife at the head of that new deeo deee deeo late home. These little women, who are forced by clrcumstanees te take responsibility beyond their years, are generally very ambi tieus. pe pueiiciy disgraced in ue neign neign be t heed, or te be even threatened with pun ishment, no doubt seemed much mere terri ble te that little Auule than te have done the thing which caused her disgrace and her hasty rush out el life, llere la where many parents (all lu their duty. The child Is te be tauaht that It alns asalnst Itself, most of all. when It does an evil thing. It Is te be taught that It has defaced Itself by breaking a moral law, that It bas stained Itself, nud can undo the stain only In Its own mind and by Its own conduct. It should net be taught te leek te the neighbors for approval or for disapproval, but te regard its own conscience as burl u. t pained by wrong-doing. Slaps and punish ments mske the spirited child feel tbst the offense Is made even, whereas If It Is left te retlect tbst nothing but chsnged conduct will ever make it grew right again but that changed conduct will dolt all the hopeless ness, as well as all the anger and revengeful feelings, are taken out of Its punishment A child can easily see that It Is disgraced before ita family when It does wrong and la harshly punished ; but that Is the wsy that all the rogues and thieves ana default ers are made. When a crime is kept hid It Is only counted a hair crime by the deer ; when there is no public knowledge or It the stealing or the cheating Is thought te be merely robbing ethers. But a man who has learned In boyhood that the thief robs him self of bis sell-respect, and that bis own esti mate or himself Is his greatest pride and com fort, will have the true safeguard against temptation. Grewing girls and boys need a geed deal of sympathy when they have te live with elder people who bsve no self-restraint, who scold and threaten and call down the opinion of the neighborhood te show a child Its fault Teach it te be Its own judg- ; give It it own self-restraint, and never threaten It for anything it has done. Con sider carefully belere you open your lips, even If it bascommlttee what seems a seri ous fault or a contemptible meanness. Si lence has been called the most beautifnl thing la all the world, and It Is certainly never se impressive as when it come after some childish wrong-doing. The little out law will seen recegnizs that It Is a serious si lence, that this la meant te make it consider Its own actions ; and no parent should at tempt even te reprove a child in words for a grave fault until the words have been weighed. Fer the little awkwardness or teasing or childree, that are usually rebuked Just as sharply as a capital offense could pos sibly be, hew easy It is te say simply I wouldn't de that," or, " Don't you think you had better net de se ?" Such words help te make the giddiest child Its own police eQlcer; and, by mildly calling its attention te annoy, leg behavior, help it te mend Itself from within. Vf euicn T. Tobacco. T. W. II. In Harper's Bazar. One of the most curious forms et the exclu sion of women in the Interest of tobacco is in the case et clubs of artists, who find, or claim, that their pictures de net sell se well en the opening night unless the attendance la wholly masculine. In the early days of the New Yerk Water Celer society It la said that the experi ment was tried of inviting en the " Artists' Night " all artists whose pictures were hung; but it was round that either the patron must be requested net te smoke in which case they would stay away or else, If smoking were allowed, the newspapers were straightway filled wlth'cemplalnts from ladies. As a re sult, It bas been thought best te exclude en this occasion even these ladles whose pic tures are te b. sold, and te admit them, by way of compensation, en " Buyers' Dsy," when ether artists are excluded. Thus, by what seems In their caseacurleus misnomer, they are kept out ou " Artists' Day " en ac count or the buyers, and admitted en " Buy ers' Day," although they are artists. It is net ter me te dispute the wisdom of this measure as a business transsctleu, or te say for tbese ladles hew far their increased sales conselo thorn fcr the exclusion. But It cer tainly does net say much for the refinement of our manners If the classes who are wealthy enough te buy pietures cannot submit for mis purpose te mat exclusion of smoking which prevails In every well-regulated pic ture gallery. Other cases of the collision between women and tobacco have occurred where school suf frage, se called, has been extended te women, and baa been seen followed, as In Massachu setts, by a law forbidding smoking at voting place. Here the ladies have carried the day, the miscellaneous pablic being, It seems, mere courteous than the select few who buy Elctures in large cities, I have been assured y wardens and precinct clerks Ahst the change has been te them a great blessing ; thst It Is new far easier te keep order and te make a true return el votes. On our railway trains, curiously enengb, the same difference is seen the many are far mere willing than the few te subordinate their tobacco te the feminine demand. The roughest man read ily submits with a courtesy tbst seems amaz ing when one is fresh from England or Oer many, te transler himself te the smoking car with his pipe. But the demand of the mere exclusive has gradually evolved a small ameklng room at the end of the palace cars, and this is, en some lines, practically left open into the main car ; ae that en theae lines the mere money a lady pays the mere likely she is te be annoyed by smoking. On the whole, the contest between woman and to bacco must be described as being still an un certain affair, with the odds, in Europe, in taver of the tobacco, and In America In favor or the woman. It la really aa Interesting a conundrum In its way as that of The Lady or the Tiger." Ths Berglar 's PUteL rrem the New Verk Bun. At the fuuetal or Lyman S. Weeks, wheae murder by a burglar in Brooklyn last week ha aroused se much publle interest and in in dlgnaUen, the Rev. W. J. Brldgea Weeks, the officiating minister, Is reported as saying : "It is wrong te expose one's sell te the burglar's pistol. 1 knew It is a common action done under the inspiration or brsvery te act the part or a defender. If a fair contest were expected it might be considered, but the odds are always tremendous against the householder. It Is therefore a sacrifice or life. Husbands, fathers, and brothers should draw a lessen from this mournful event, and think or the responsibilities when called In a similar emersenev. Ged forbid that i -hm,iH criticise the dead without knowing his pur pur pesa, but in auch an unequal contest therr could be no doubt that discretion lathe bettea part et valor. It were far better that the burglar should take all our possessions than the life of a beloved one." The clergyman's remark was of course well meant, but about ita timeliness, and even Ita truth, It Is Impossible net te doubt Mr. Weeks died In detense of his household. It would hava been aafa te stay up stair and let hla house be plundered ; but what then T ue was a brave man, but he undoubtedly ,-- u-iiu.i, -uu uui ireiu any ineugni et what would be expected from him under d?hCi!,CiU.n"tn Kerettable aa labia i?iin- Mrtb9.Uw.thV h0 ueuW " ;Tn hu du,y atrivlng te protect hi thHty "5?nf'entle the danger UkVaman, .?. St.rerfV!tmw,.r0elS.0yn" . --' "7 n'ii1?7, Abia .roeuTS hl" Fifwi.,U new han he ca5 help it Mr. Week waa an athletic raSJ uu in any atruggie en equal term had wl "wen e fear. Thellergyiw cSu. the contest unequal, but In reality the tabd ahet was a chance that might net oecui In many hundred limes. m,wa ' It is better that tha burglar abeuld take all our possasaleBa than the life of a beloved one' and yet II this principle wer te be -"-- ," jv7 wuuiu u largely at th mercy of burglars, for there can never b enough pal leemea te protect dUasaa who will aet protect thamaalvaa in eaaa of need. Frem the point of domestic affection, thee, pe-ur of lb householder te fr barctara aeav uni .i I u ?" L. MB aerel ajoedai -? !.-- I . n.. . . - .- . ,.' - - --. ." ' , w-asj mm aaa aet properly te be regarded aa aa uBaeoai uBaeeai aery exposure. II aaa war gaaerally te act upon the liaea laM dewa by la Key. Mr. Bridge, burglars would carry ea their oper ations with much mere aafety aad aua-aaa than at present - BX-MACT from a Brss ay Its. Isaiah Wif. Fer the lsrattieascia. te autumn bed a message dat we all sometime mm' die, lie spring-time-It am slew a-cemln' but will ilthei. by-an'-by- De sprtng-Ume bilnga a message tellla' us te live, Met upeu a brudder'a labor, but ou what our wetk'Il give. An' de spring-lime tenches furder, et we'ie geed, an' try Te uiake lire better, autumn needn't teach ns hew te die. We uiui' plant de teed an' lend It truitln' Cled's way alius bes', An' de garner will be full up when de winter brings us res'. Iteie am mevln' times, my brudders, an' de times te pay ye'r bltlt Kreptn' eat ob debt's a sura wsy ob keepln' out cli many Ills. An', lemembcr, all yo've get here am but lent ye' from de Lord, se, don't fall te pay Ills Int'rrs', r ye's llvln' by His Werd i Don't ye" go an' try te cheat Ulm, Satin's Jey am stingy hearts, Bring along ye'r lnt'res', brudders-1'm Bis trcas'rur fe' dese parts t -HiH F. MeSixirra. m me iv At, A MEDICINE. Story of a Postal Oard. 1 was affected with kidney and urtnary Trouble rer twelve years l" Alter trying all the doctors and patent m-ti-cl-esl could near of, t used two bottle of lleu Ultters :" And I am perfectly cured. 1 keep It All the time I" Ke.pecttully, H. r. Uckjtb, Saul. bury, Tenn., May , 1W3, BaaDreBD, Pa., May s, 1S8J. It has cured me of several aiseases, such as norreuine-t. sickness at the stomach, monthly trouble, etc. I have net seen a sick day lu years, since 1 took Hep Ultters. All my neigh bors me them. Alas, raaais rsi. As-ri-rxh-X, Mass., Jan. IS, IS, I have been very sick evsr two year. They nil itave me up as pan cure. 1 tried the met f -HI I nl physicians, but they did net net rrach the worse part. The lungs ana heart would till up every night and distress me, ana my threat w as very bid. I told my children 1 should never die In peace UU 1 had tried Hep Bitters. When 1 had taken two bottle they helped me very much indeed. When t had taken two mere bot tles I waa welt . here was a let or sick folks here who have seen hew they cured me, and they tied them ana were cured ana feel a thankful as 1 de that there Is se valuable a medi cine made. Toels truly. Kiss Jctia Q, Crs-ise. $3,000 Lest, " A tenr te Europe that cost me 13,000, done " less geed than one bottle of Hep Bitters) they "also cured my wife el fifteen years' nervous ' weakness, sleeplessness ana dyspepsia," Mr. B. M , Auburn, M. Y. Baby Saved. We are se thankful that say that our nursing baby was permansnUy cured of a Oang-reus and protracted constipation and Irregularity or the bowels by the use of Bep Bitters by Its nursing- mother, which at the same time re stored her te perfect health and strength. The l'arents, Kechester, N. y, -BTUnhealthy or lnacttvn kidneys cause gravel, " Brlght's disease, rheumatism and a horde cf ether serious and fatal dtsriues, which can be prevented with Uep Bitters," If taken In time. M Lud-lngtea. Mich , -eb.2, 1885. t have sela Uep Bitter for ten years, and there " Is nomedl nemedl ctne that equals them ter bUteus attacks, kidney complaints, and all diseases Incident te this ma larial climate. ll.T. A-txasDE-, " Menree. Mich , Bp 36, lass. Bias : I have been taking Hep Bitters for InflammaUen " of kidneys and bladder." It has done me M what lour physicians failed te de-cuiedme.' The eflcct of the Bitters seemed like marte te m. W. L. Casts. Gehts : Tenr Uep Bitters have been of great value tone, twailaldup with typhoid fever for ever two months, and could get se relief -null triad your Hep Bitters. Te the-e suffer ing fretn debility, or anyone In feeble health. I cordially recommend them. J. C. BTO-T-SL. CH Fulton street, Chicago, HI. Can Teu Answer Thia? U there a person living who ever saw a case of ague, biliousness, nervousness or neuralgia or any disease et the stomach, liver or kidneys that Uep -Utters will net cure t " My Mether says Hep Bitters Is the only thing thttwlli keep her frnra severe attacks of paraly sis and h-ul-ehe. .. Oiuge Hun. " Mv little sickly, puny baby, was changed Inte a 'great bouncing boy, and I was raised from a sick bed by using Bep Bitters a short time." marssmeed&w A Toc.e Methsx. B KOWiU'S IKON BITTERS. BROWN'S IRON BETTERS! WILL CURE HEADACHE, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, MALARIA, CHILLS AlfD FEVERS, TIRED FEELINO, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAINS in thb BACK ASIDES, IMPURE BLOOD, CONSTIPATION, FEMALE INFIRMITIES, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. VrOK8A-EB- ALL DBU.GISTS. The Oenulne has Trade Mark and crossed Bed Lines en wrapper. THNOOTnBB. i-jmlMydftw OUMPHREYS' HomtepiUiic Vetiri-iry Spaific-, Fer Uer8', Cattle. Sheep, Deg. Beca, Poultry, used by U. 8. Government. AW Chart en BeUci,and Boek Bent rree,- CUllKB -Fevers. Congestiensinflammation. A.A Spinal Meningitis, Milk fever. B. It strains, Lameness. Hbeumatlam. C.C. Distemper. Masai OUchtrxea, n. I).-Beta or Grubs, Worms. K.B. Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia, r.r. Colle or Gripes. Bellyache. U.Q- Miscarriage. Hemorrhages. H.H.-Urinary and Kidney Olstaaes. .. arupuva uiseases, -, J.K. Diseases of Digestion. PBICC. Bettle (evers. -! -. BTABLB UABB, with Manual, (M0 pages with chart) 10 betUes Speciflc. bottle of Witch Hazel ou andMe-loater B7.00 BENT FBEB ON HEC-ItT OF FB1CB. Humphreys Med. Ce, IB Fultea , M. Y. Huplutj'i Bwetpithie .pile Ne. 28. Inns SO year. The only s-eosssfel remedy (or MeryeusUebUlty, Vital Weakness. e e e I'rostraUeB fromevsr-work or ether ees-s. u par vial, or 6 vials aad large vial powder, for as. Sold bt Oacea ists, or ssat postpaid ou raeslnt Of price. UUMfr-HIUsTsV MtJuElMB, CO.. febU-lyee-awO) Ne. U Vultea Bi, M. Y. TJJXUAU8TED VITALITT. 2EiirSl!rVITAIITT THB.CIKHGBOr UWM. th treat Madlaal 2L9 .f-.u!...a-eea Mahoe-,rvoas aaa Phystal lability, FraaDrsO--Ua, U-rorsef wTr7Tj,?tRAS DR. I yrMrae-Bw -f t BUKM ASD BP-U-DT CDRB. tj Raptare. Vanseiisls aaa iX. SL" aa Wlw b .. - w-nsTwa aaa aaa u or. Witahf Ik asr iHSFPfg killV aiBIBi ii aaa iaTi TTi " aW :Hees !Jft. ' '-WAwBajBJBV JtajMOAB. H OOD'S HARSAPAK1LLA. SPRING la a ascesstty with nearly everyone. This ts the beat time of year la which te purify the bleed, te testers th lest appetite, and te build up tha system, as the body U new esfteelallys-sespU. bi te benefit from medicine. The peeullar me dicinal merit or, and tha wonderful ears by Heed's BamnarUla have made It the most popu lar spring medicine. It care scrofula, salt rheum, and all humors, biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver complaint, catarrh and all affections caused or promoted by low state of the system or Impure bleed. Oentput It off, but take Heed's BaraaparUla aew. Heed's Bar-aparllu. " We have found Heed w BaraaparUla te be an excellent bleed parlaer. In one case la partic ular, where ether medicines failed. It took only three bottles of Heed's BaraaparUla te produce the desired effect." Surras A. Feasts. Bt, Anne's Asylum, Bt Leuis, Me. 1 have been subject te severe headaches, and have had a humor en my face. Heed' Barsapa rtlla has deae ma semueh geed that 1 am almost entirely free from headache, and the humor ha all disappeared." Waltbr tisLassr, Islington, Norfolk County, Mass. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggist. II; six for , Prepared by C. 1. 11000 A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Doati' One Dellar U - t - UUA - A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WlNa Honest Werk at Honest Prices- PHILIP DOERSOMS (OLD BBLIABLE) Carriage Works Net, 126 and 128 East King St. The Largest Assortmeutef .NKW'ANl) 8ECOND-HANI) Buggies, Carriage. Phntens, Market and Business Wagons that has ever been Shown te the Public If Teu Want a Geed and Ftrst-Claas Phie ten. GOTO IinF.llSOM'B. If Yeu Want a Nice Comfortable ramlly Carrlaire. UO Te UOBKSOM'8. If Veu Want a Buggy Xou can Beiect from Fifteen Different Kind el Springs, II you (10 TO lOEUSOM'S. If Yeu Want a Nice and Neat Business Wagen. (1( TO DOKBSOM'9. If Yeu Want a Durable Market Wagen, UO TO DOBKBOM'S. it Yeu Want a Geed Secena-llana Ptueten. Buggy, or Market Wagen, UO TO DOE USOM'B. If Yeu Want te Buy a First-Class Article at a Lewer Price than any ether place In the city or county, GOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage Works, NOS. 186 AND 128 EAST KING BTBEET, LiNCASTEB, FA. HrrACIORY-116 tfc US MIFFLIX STltEET. manMydAw m.rarejwm a.uM, CUIKK'B CARPET HALL- CARPETS ! CARPETS ! BIOFSNlNtl OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade tha Largeat and Best selected Line et Carpets ever ez hlbtted In this city. WILTONS, VELVETS, all the Trading Makes of BOOT AND TAPKSTB1 BRUSSELS, TIIBBE-PLT, AIL Weel and Cotten Chain EXTBA SUPERS, and all qualities el IN. QRAIN CARPETS, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPETS. RAO and CHAIN CARPETS of our own manufacture a specialty. Special Attention paid te the manufacture of CUSTOM CARPETS Alse a Full Ltneef OIL CLOTHS, ECUS, WINDOW SHADES, COVERLETS, At, SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West King tad Water Streets, Uncaster, Pit. fsb-Mmd ttmOKMKM. -TJ11RST-CI.A8S IHTESTMEIfTS. 5 per cent GuaranUed Western Farm atort atert gsges. 6 and A per cent. Lancaster County Mortgages, (percent Colebrook Valley Ratlteud lit Mort gage Bends. 5 per cent. Cornwall A Lebanon Railroad 1st Mortgage Bends. 5 per cent. Beading A Columbia Railroad 1st Mortgage Bends. X per cent. Manhelm Borough Bends. S per cent. Stevens Heuse 1st Unrtgage Bends. ft and S per cent, tias .emp-ny Bends. Farmers' National Bank block. First National Hank Stock. Northern National Bank Stock. Kphrata National Bank Stock. Northern Market Stock. Western Market Stock. Mlllersvllle street car Sttck. Kphrata Turn pike Stock. Helvetia Leather Company Stock. Kdtten Electric Light Stock. for sail BT JACOB B. LONG, Breker, CENTRE SQUARE. seetiWmdS.BACmw J. ERS O NH WlHfcUNa TO MAKE MONEY STOCKS, GRAIN, PBOYISIONS AND OIL, BHO0LD INVESTIGATE LAURIE CO'JI SYSTEM OF DEALINU IN SMALL OR LARUE LOTS ON ONE PER CENT. CASH MAKUINB. Ten Dollars win, for example, cover ten ilOO 8hare,erljQ0 bush-Is of ttraln. Explanatory Pamphlet Free. QUOTATIONS WIRED. Order aaa Margin received by Telegram LAURIE a CO., STOCKBROKERS, ' ALSO DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXCHANGE. 860 Broadway, Haw Yerk. HThe members of ths Arm are. ...gentlemen of experience aad high standing In the Grain and Stock commission business. ...ana among their reference are a number of th leading Banks." "An- rer OemmtrcUU ivnw." M They have a stainless record, and their bona -de an Indisputable.... Tha reputation of tha Arm Is such, that parties can rest assured 01 re ceiving their profit the moment they are made, BO matter what the amount may be.' .,a-0-wSr,, T9r "" SW"ra BOOM. 1887. . 1887. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers & Stationers IRISH UN1N PAPER.. Whiting Ce.'s Papers -AND- ENVELOPES. Met, IS and 17 Nertk Qwn Strut, LANCASTER, PA rX0jTB. DTTBT, NOI It Usti Ta, Bet It's DiffiBtrnt Hew . Trad dot mat with Chrtetata bvaav asaaaa. Metwltastsadlaaj the fast that ea. MeU-ayTrtesbaafc aapreedatd one. ea Baa-rb Steak at tWaMa-aaad aafl euiat a -, aua asasn. suaassma-eisL Bare, wove. tauaia, uaas, .itaiism -et, !- --, itl-w, awn haa mbb ra RETURN GIFTS. E.J. ERISMAN, Wl gXBJBJI aamagjajajL EiAflai -K7W V -ialsH -WeY Bjujui SS&X&iSXfc -i--- MEDICINE A fair, henasltrbu ef stoat a arsaaarai wlil convince any reasenabls paraea that Ut Beau, liar preparation dose posses graat -cel-al inerlk We de net claim that every bottle will accomplish a ntlraole, bat we de knew that nearly every bottle, taken aeoerdlag te direc tions doe produce positive bensat and makes new and constant friend. Thla la thereaghly demonstrated la Mew England, where Meed. -araapartlta has been known te tha people for la years, and whsre Ita sal Is continually morses merses lg. Couldn't keep store without Heed's Baraapa rUla," U. A. Hersiss, Tremnniburg, X. T, Bullda Up tha 8yatm. 1 must say Heed's Barsaparlllal the beat m.. telnet ever used. Last sprlagl had neappsllt. and the least work t did fatigued recover se much. 1 began te take Heed's Barsapartlla, and seen I fait aa If I could da aa much In a day as I had formerly done In a week. My appetite Is vo ve racious." Mrs. M. V.Bavaan, AUautle Ctty.N... - It Is with cheerfulness that 1 record a Just verdict In favor et Heed's ParaaparUla aa being tkemostsatlaraclery family remedy t ever nssd. Three bottles cured me of dyspepsia of long standing." Jims F. Uaaaaw, Portland, Penn. Beld by all druggists. II t six for , Pre. parvd by C. I. uuuu .., eweu, aui. 100 Debm On Dellar Jt ta-OBMB. G-UBJUAWJM. GTANOAKU WOKK. Edw. Edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOS. SO, 41, 4.1, 43 MARKET STREET, Rear of Post-Slee, Lancaster, Fa. I have In Stock ana Bulla te Order Every Va Mety et the following styles : COU-E9. BUGGIES. CABRIOLETS, CARRIAGES, VICTORIAS. BUSINESS WAteOtS, "T" CARTS. McCALL WAGONS, SUER1BR. ' MARKET WAGONS, 1'lIiCTOMS, EirRKSS WAOONS. I employ tha Best Mechanics, and have facili ties te build cerectly any style of Carriage de sired. The Quality, style, and Finish of my Werk, makes It decidedly the CHE AFEST IN THE MARKET, MOTTO : " Fslr Dealing. Honest Werk at Bot Bot Bet eom Frlces." f lease give me a cU. Bepairing Promptly Attended Te, rRICES LOWER THAN ALL OTHER). AOrOne Set of Workmen especially employed for that purpeae. YOUR LAST CHANCE I B80O REWARD I Baaoearr asd Fautrisas tetus Usab! OME MORE PUBLIC SALE, MONDAT, AI'RIL nth. 1SS7, at 10 a. m. and 1 p. nu This will be the greatest et all asles-greatsst In nnmberef vebldraand In flneneas of finish. Loek at this list: 11 Extra Fine Full Leather Tep Boggles, se Extra Fine Leather quarter Buggies, 1. Extra Fins Rubber Tep Buggies, 15 Extra Fine Twe-Seated carriages, of air styles, stationary and Jump-seats; S Twe and Three Spring Market Wagons, 4 Extra Business wagons, . Fonr-Fasseeger Surrles Tep and Ne Tep; . McC-ll Wagons, Fainted or In Natural Weed, Varntahed; t One-Seated Rockaway, . One-Seated TwoandThree-SprlngBtandlog-ToD Phaetons, 6 One-Seated Twe ana Tbree-.prlng Peny Phaetons, S One-Stated Jenny Llads. Alse, KBecend-H-nd Vehicles. These who wish a vehicle wBl be given an op portunity te buy at Public Sale Prices from new en until the day of sale. Remember, that a guarantee Is given for one year with every vehi cle sold Tabs -Otic The above reward of aseewlll be paid te any person who has beard say one declare that the work sela at our aslea was net a represented; and we challenge any one In this community te produce better work than that sold at enr sales. Terms-Ninety days note, with approved se entity. NORI1ECK A KlLEV, . ra.e.ro,Deke---vl--.treet-. a F. Bew, Auctioneer. JurmMTMMtrr cemfaht. rpHE Pennsjif anlaliiYestment Gempaiij CAPITAL, 8300,000. OFFICERS. a EO. BROOKE, Presldant- JO. V. KENDALL, Vice President (Western Manager). H. A. NEEDHA-L-ecret-ry. l. OWEN BROOKE. Treasurer. HENRY T. KENDALL. Assistant Secretary and Treasurer ( Eastern Manager) . D1UECTOK8. EO. BROOKB,Blrsbore, Pa. H. T. KENDALL, BdlDg, Pa. J . U. BTBEaBBBG, RMdlDg, Pa. WH.D, BMITH. Bea-tng, Pa. CYHUB U. UBKR. K-ng, Fa. MU-HM. MAXWELL, Cernw-ll. Pa. lLA.DUPOMT.WUmlasten, Del. A. B. URUBB. . ktlad-lphla. Pa J SCOB FEGLEY, Potutewn, Pa J. w. B. BAUBMAN, laneaaur, Pa. D. OWBN BKOOKB. Kaaaas City, Me, JOB. V. KBND ALL, Kansas City, Me. DANIEL B. MILLER, Plnegreve, Pa. The object of the company la TOE NEGOTIATION OF FIRST MOBTQAOB LOANS ON IMPROVED P80PKBT. s imrmurmur. IM THB WEST. Ita stoek-oldsrs are principally wall knewa eltliaa of Eastera rsasvlva-l-,and'ths In vestments are all mad undar lbs person p-rvlal'wiefJOailPUT.KEiDALLVln cl inai an. er I of the Western eaaa. " I iANaliEaNrgRESTATTBBRATE OFTFERCBNTh I TBI a PBRCBNT. fatersat. "" Laffifiivw-- aad ter e-aveataaaa af partte U Laa aeaatv.wJH U MM a JS FABMBBA' a UJ ffissm xvuw4-u mjLmjLyw . i. lUA T ANOArfTEB. AMD MIM-UUmLLM 'mf H i-AIBS ITAOlJa aava Laae RKAD1RQ COLUMBIA HAII.KOAD . iLi.,"t!",t8.A''u I.BBANON AND LANCAATlLB JOINT UNB I- U. Oa and anarauNUAi, nevemhei TRAINS LEAVE READ1NU NOVEMBER 14, IBB, te UetMMe an LaneaaUr at T.aa.nuU-1 , Eoea aad a,ie n, m, K. JZu',.t T" a. iu. and S-IU i. tu. - . --.,. , ,igu., - '" -aat .-usiaa 55 Saw,-ar strut"0-u- - , " tlWABBT TILLB K?f!f.t"w,Tl,a.B and IB) p. i Ma.w m m ....... I --. Pi - w mmui ai T.es a, m. -soda BB.&rwli.VHM !"?TMw.MaTPisi LCiW . ! r-. - B.-ASliaB tiVB liKBAHOH scndat Tiuuaa. TRA1NB LBAVB BBADlNbl Fer Lancaster at J. a. m. and Aeo p. m, B Quarry vttle at 4.00 p. m. TRAINS LEAVE gUARETVlLLE Fer Lancaster. Lebanon and Reading at T,lu a.a TRAINS LRAVRKlNtt ST. (Laneaster.) FerH-adlng and Lebanon at -0B.m.andiA F W uarryvUls at fcBu p. m. TRAINS LEAVE PRINCE ST. (L-nC-Ster.) Fer Reading and Lebanon and sis a. m. aa4A4 Or tl-arryvuie at -at p. m. . TRAINS LEATB LEBANON. Fer Lancaster at 7-0 a. tn. and Kt5 n. , Fer Uuarry vtlie at : p. tn. Fer eonnectlen at Columbia, Marietta Jm.e. Hen, lic-sur Junction. Manb-tm, Haadlta sad Lsoanea, see time table at all staUeaa, A M. WILSON. B.D-riBtaaaa ." SS1ISBB -W 11. M TJuTNNHTIiVAMlA KA1L.KOAU HCHMD JT ULB.-In street rrem June lAl-M. Tralns taava LaacAsraa and leave aad arrive at FhUa-aiphia a fellows i " La m . Leave '" -aaesster la- m. -, m. S-Oa. m, -Ala. m, MB.m -ea. m. -.. loop, m. -10 p. BV 1-0 p. TO. B-Dp. ra 7-0 p. m. 7:40 n. m. WB8TWARD. PaelSe Express t News Expressf Way Paasengert Mali train vte ML Jey) Nat Mall Train t Niagara Express. Hanover Aocem FastLtnef Frederick Aocem...... Lancaster Aocem..... , Harrtaburg Accem..., Columbia Accem rhUa-alphla, airai p. p 4-0 a, m. tW-m. ffllLBL via Columbia l-.se. via Colombia n:nea.m. vlaCnlnmbta via Mt, Jey.. i. p. 4:40 p.m. B:0p m. 0.10 p.m. Leave Lancaster. ims-tn. 6.S, S: 10 a.m. B-. a. in. J0a.m. 15 p. tn. HarrlsBarg Expre.. Western Express t U:ll.a. arrive at Pblla. 4:4Sa. m. t-Ba. aa BA8TWAKD. P-lls. Expressf FastLtnef Harrtsbnrg Express. Lancaster Accem ar, Celnabta Accem.... Basabere Exnresa.... 10-.B1-, at vlaMtJe, li: , a - l!p- m. OU n. m. op. m. PbUadelphla Accem... -p. m. f.-00p. -Mp.rn. 8:44 p.m. anneay Mali.. Dav Exeressl Barrtsburg Accem KWp, Wm tkasti. . The Lancaater AcoemmodaUon .ti Hrn. bnrg at SOB p. m. and arrive at Laneaatar at e p.B The Marietta AecommeaUo leav-sCelam bsa at &e a. m. and reacliea Marietta at . Alse, leav. Columbia at 11:18 a. m. andk4St.a, reaching Marietta at 1-01 and , L-av. Harletta at B.-0B p. m. and arrive at Colombia at B-D i also, leave at SJS and arrive at te. arrae Torb Aecomme-atlon leave. Martettaal tue ana arrtves at Lancaster at -Seea-eclln with Hamsbnrg Expras at S:le a. m. The Fredartck Accommodation, wt,eoanet wt,eeanet Ing at Laneaster wtth Fast Line, west, at tit p. nu will run through te Fredertck. Tbe Frederick Accommodation, east, lsave Columbia at U and raaehas Laneaster at lt p.m. Hanover Accommodation, west, ceuneeUag at Lancaster with Nburara Exprei at -0 a.m. wUl ran through te Hanover, dally, exespt Ban- Fast Line, west, ou Sunday, whoa lstnat Dewnlnn. fv &vftl. VSR bur.. ML Jet. Kllubntht-iwn ana MldSitm trheelir trains which rnndaUy. On 8una tha Mall train mt rnna bv way of Celnabta. J: R. WOOD, General Passenger AgeaL CHAS.E.PUUII Uenerat Manager. nuuamtutmfuinti wemim. QALiTaND 8KK -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP, Sixty Candle-Light Beau them all. Anether Let of CHEAP OLOBES for Gas aad uu btevss. TUB FBBFBOTXON " METALMOULD1NO AND RUBBER CUSHION WEATHER STRIP Beats thorn all. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling of windows. Exclude the dmu Keep out snow and niln. Any one can apply It no waste or dirt made In ap plying tt. Can be fltte. anywhere-ne bole, te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the meat perfect. At the store. Heater and Range Stere OF Jehn P. Schaum & Sens. 24 SOOTH QUEEN hM , LANKASTEILPA. w f. A.KlBrVKK. AI.nCNC. 1IFIIK KIEFFER 8t HERR, DEALERS IN: WOULD CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Fuller & Warren Ce.'s (TROT.N.Y.) STOYRS, HEATER-, FURNACES AND B.N6E.I We ask no one te run any risks with "FUL LER WARREN'S" Goods. We guarantee them te give satisfaction. AsaHeater"TUE8PLEKDID"h-S no rival, being a thorough het base, no part of this stove remains cold, evety Inch el It radiates heat. As a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BRIGHT DIAMOND " has established ltself In the front The menu et the "SPLENDID" and "BRIGHT DIAMOND " consist tu Beauty of Construction, Perfect Control of Draft, Cleanliness, no Dust, no Oa and Economy et Fuel. AW call aad examln for yennelh 40 EAST KINO ST., (0PPOB1TB COURT HOUSE.) -P-S-tMUkW W1MBB AMD MJQUOUK 211 -SOTO- a3Q Reigufs Old Wine Stere ForFemmery See, BeneheSce, Piper UelOeleek. . U. Mumm A Ce., and all ether leading brand. eflmMrtedChampsgnes. Alse, Madeira. Bheny aad Pert Wines, Clarets, Bsuterne, Ale Taai ate aiA. , ? teBJeeil Great Western Cham aaaraa, Drpduoed by the Pleasant Valley Wine uStlsfw-te? Atiatu,a nampagne" Ttbi ASSi-ry-! ,neAtadaestlnthemarkeU ltVii!f .inaI'!Til,i eln d ilnm. UV-Sfernia? White Wine, ei Napa V. " Slaymaker, M. --..- , .... I Ne. BABT KINS ST., LAHOABTaH, PA T WEAK MEN Safl-rl-g from the eBeeta of youthful error, aarlv deav. waatlas wks. lest iaana. eta., I will mm a valaable treattee (saale.) cea- isuaa-sawwn-ssus, rsssw B iaas .ipw-wws I saeuia Far -ha . NBTllBET (L-aaajter.l AS . m HensefurnisliiDg Goods ! -'ft1; i?ii&fei 5SZ$5 t 5