b. IV KSK s EK r. r w kBBBBBBBBV39S&i&av adl tt laM kia aBMPii,i,-,,T),la4:aiail fcaft lata re A.-JJ 'rgOaaaja.,aaFa"e) w AO-.. gxoxeaxoxfaaaa ,' xr-rls ' -' .. - .. axon )., I nsm nawa ws?? p0 earry out ft-at enterprljfs MeatM J Ui ,.TOtt, r yV-i i vcalluM neeaeu, uuvus wunt pB h mga cnasiei ine Knigai iiiibii ii n 4MHeaKe wzaraMMoatTOrevrouwi . VATeffiiifWiTT.'ibr nw Wr. ' - WM M IJaTsTsM"1- i ,WiJl lateUigBDeer urr"wk-itiwV -rki. Ml eknum. -- ' -- "ubuMter.'A. ..1 HIIJT Inttttiggtra; IaW.ANJSTIV ATItlE IS, IBST." - ' -' '- ' ' -'"' i .....i AUtHt hw. ' -i '" amwiKihtrr. the j&dMifftr?tiiinks K'dnfli'fti the present Vurmbli eVe'rAkf jjt.;.'tbe.coptex-flalr8-ef our lift cannot be run by an aet of ; Tnsfrtt a fact nndembtedly ; ftoteltttflUffM"net OlustJrat JC jtef Jnf (ban $qit tfii law .which pro pre r Sank Algfasy j robbery. -'Tha law was te inUrpeae" between 'the1 people Jaat-be-wWtrary-pewer ief- the" Tail eettfpanWi ' te "deal witn'lhem &y ' rUite"' pleasure.' . e'bellevV that HL will .turn .out.te be. a geed, law.; but Nrwhetber or no its previsions will be found "AAtewiaei it ia clear that some sort 'of ii tallmal control of the national railroads Is Vfcded;te'the 'end that the railroads may tlflfw 1 IS -Ilfr'iM.lM JM low MHia.pant ilui Bl seen He wBiTMaM tree no liiaaitagfts kuiOMniwii rmmem exrru- n amMl t,Ce k ew...- .1 .. ' HBBirj a t ' ,1'JBr .fyBP1"? lW. ul0 vuuuny mere euec- i'i.ftiMk kMM r- ,...... . rm.- . tttSAtWV.iA uau . iuubiiwe. iutr -miuuk amnaerice wey exert upon our inuusines ItwrnOTrr been mere Strikingly Illustrated aTw .7 . '. i ."?. 7 .. ' . r : aaaen t new nuns- snnwn. whaii me s.twiipie fnausiruu.wencj.is wrawn uiejer. ' ant by "their undertaking te change and IlXJmm weir carrying- charges. It-is seen awW'-eempletely' industry is Under thelf j- ' ' j tiMaM i m..'iu ..vj:.i' m rr biuuiu, hw uvi i uia; us viuaucu or u) LJi:Ttf att ak itllimJ mail mfctjT 1AA.a KV ' vs ok iMiiueu uiMiuave a uiceaurt?. n i bare had this illustrated often bef ere. We i haTe seen towns grew, upon, which shone sm sunauine ei rauruaa- emcuu laver ; a s4waliave seen, them- droop under the i salkead frown.' We hare -seen great me. ;V opeliesflonrish,llkethe8tahdard Oil com pany ,'by'nillfead partiality. ' This evil was sp'evident and se great that Congress, pass. 4ttte later-state law te suppress if, and tae flnteffert at that law demonstrates the Med etit, or et teUxfiSia te it, that TfflT Wli.Tr inr I nllmul newer. which ' Alia.a If in Iffl tlOnfl ! HwliaM , I. r ' 1 -.a aw- -JT OILVWUWUIO uiumuwu u "UtlC ''i na wnas uewnes eau neurisu uuu wuai Jadustrits shall prosper. i '-'If there are -any places where industry baa flourished by' railroad favor, ever' pdmufg natural disadvantages, it is right that these industries should wither under a iuat. law giviug te all the people in the land the rights which the Ged of nature has given tlit'in, -and which the managers of railroads should net have the power te confer. . " ,,'We concede that legislation is net a pan acea for all our national and state nees, and -that there is a vast deal tee much ,of it asked for and given than is for our geed. But still it is true that judicious legisla tion is needed. Wocannetget along with out Jaws. Hen most be controlled ; and It Is obvious that when a' class pf men gft M-,7 yitM Ml rUD0CVU, vj vie aa-j.ui Kicab it'j. iMft imr in fuMM.aiMi nvriuainf. aTmh.. fp pwer te ae goea or w e tne people, they T$y MlVrlilllir urn a plaaa vhlnh naeH tn "B, ' .-- w v f)fiW limited and controlled by the law .we exercise or inat power, sucb a-cUss.are the railroad managers, con teeftlng railroads chartered, by the state te 4prryitbe people and their goods, and generally being without competition in thair local business. They are net en- 1 in an ordinary business where com- L!iaiUlAn na.t1iA aa.nnA.fr -tll ..m A- e-pniuuii iui iruu.iu Dufiwiii mil auuicu le rtv laiflnnA tlia-n tj luaf AnnftnnKi titif 4tn. nA KtKt -"-- "'- -J"- vv.. uuv me air t Afeteftwif In arvel.tal fiiiatnaB-i a (.! $ vihichhai through all our English civiliza- rajMen deemed a public businen, that' required its conductors te-treat impartially inepuDnc inatic serrea ana w carry for ill at alike charge ; and this has jjeen the common law since the memory of man tATrmethnet t-e the contrary. ; The business is recognized as a public anpleyment, and there is no' lieense in its extractors te refuse, their service te any .or tQliargeene mere than another for a like arylce. . And when the railroad-engaged, in th'li business under acharter which gie them great privilegeJsand"libwers, it espe teUywas established, that they were pub-Dc"serv-ant3 eu gaged. Iq the'discharge of a M wablicduty and needing te be held tightly d Hif vu iia luiKiniiu una uenesi namin. lffctrtlea.' -They failed in this ednspjeu-,- uuwy ,wta j uecame me amy or uengress sees; u nma them, as they have sought ttyde in this inter-sUVe law. Anyone wheis disposed te deny the wis dom ef this attempt; or the right of Con-lraMtamakeit,iemsteustohBvnrieiri7 at JeethUDeatlngs. -The law may be open te '-S.'iK""'U"-."-? "i u. iu lis scope, y ana m i auvi-auiiiiy or us undertaking NyV Sa AAttAnllsh a tint. Inn al winl-Al A i .. siS -.-. uuw ui lue ru. 1 " ir nAnn vnA -nan.n.i 3"i "; vu,ui vunaemna i...tf.-iV l- i a, UAM (T - - - 1 ... $i.-j i. -. . - :. -.....-.-ssKaarsg-ag MSBaiactarei. "13eWebem Iren company has . atoll the contracts for armerutates and gHk"tdp for the navy at a total cost of t tlei2l938.ir This' is a just reward' for tjsstr anterprlse and foresight .in spendlnga IMP cWiUl .with Uie.objectef securing tS-s-m-wa-tea4Jjule-Sam should, realize ti tmaml.w-et a naw : -hat the -mnd tnr. MliiftlBfhlebmtaluvIcrjran esUblUh. L lssaW kbit ie 'cemmand: a- contract of this' FWhttJa,'Kra 'lesibn'td. iUltherai' whel tp-MMU- see) vue reason rer encouraging iiuaeturrs te leeaie among us. The that-'sua' 'may net circuiate usutf-Hsfl.am hi-. nwlIMI rzrzT'-rr-Tl V7 ,""-,--v'?; ,'JTCSHw,V..,nN J"". jRanas WMM papjnma & u kfss.iasn.aw asssi -feupie --weum eppess tiM -least 7'I -tills lis) exs-wrag by lower tsuceatfals fliyftd ty beeauN it I able field of reanufacttrJk&enterprise. When men are debating us te the leca tien of a great industry, a very little thing is often enough te fix the decision rer one point, and the citizens et this town and county should use every just means te en courage Rertr theeSWhltshttiefltand growth of allktaiteef-manufacturing etittrrrim. Their "value-" te'- the" town i 'evHent, .r!"i".'i ' tATti.i 'e 'the c6uu'b'lsae!.actlv propbr'tleMW'Mheiwt :te county. Vgriculture and uanulauur- ingahoaUln'ge .tegetbM iu IViinsjlvania, afid-Mmgreatest agrlcuHurnf county In-the stala should be a1 grMt-d.rutiratftiit'teK'cen. .u'.ut-y.'.'.t.-..vAiJ-n.yr'.iSA. -t,..',eSV H. JuA u.lJ "l. .' --'-. .4- rt 4 uerftKUiey hei.mw,,uh.twa- iiiiw-w solved problems. of ,trAUspartftUon-ef..etw material, where lathe 'State will found eheapef.' htsiltMer hemr for 'hibar'trfirti the'cenlri'bttnlsEreatgartieu-b'firih'-'a'ster jtSHP ii -" ii-.- i ,, i i. a WXxt state legtstatMrt Jiill te Keep' tt( ttie ditiTrtftm"berween'inw,si.(i''i'ifrt 'nip rcMntatlressuine, tstVUti, und'eertrieTr, bt PhllnUelpbla. each delivered tHe-Vp tfiecn en thetAelrertmlBer tfllt.-Ttib r.ijr'iht t reo'rfhisttla(Ielheli,meriry mm tiiBhU- -mental. -1 " - j " 'iTt'it ijerere cbmmatiibtDe work en' die new 'CtrfriegleXIbrary In Xileghtay 'if wmTeuuiI I6t the co-tot the building' planned Itqulu rJe far beyen'd't&eaum given' for tho'Vufpe bV Mr.'t'Sr'riegte.' At a meetlnjger the library bommlaaleii heldlaat Saturdav the archif-et alii iKallie'ceutd reduce the ex Dense tl&OOO by building the tower" of Iren Inatead of granite. Mr. Catneie remarked: "We'll Ut tha'ttratilte towel- go up. Well neUh' the bunding' in accordance with tue original piths Whatever It may ceaU; 'rt'anlelr aCar Utele in fiaecatter. He'tfeed net' build a palace vWltha granite' tower; Wfcjraly wanl ieur nriCK waits sua a root, ever a aiac ei "-Tb-et don't mint's matters lrr llib Sucker fan." in-the Illinois Heuse OT Representa tive en Thursday t bill was paued rfqulrfeg BOn-reBlrlent aliens holding land in the: state te dlfpese of 'the same within farae yesra after they shall "nave acquired due te the aameand prbvl'dlng tha't aush'land shall eseheaf te tile state la caw of faltare se te de. Tuc celebration et the' Columbia college centenary en Wednesday was carried out with proper -spirit and dignity; fend, in spite of the grumbling or antiquarians who declared the date misplaced, attd asserted that the real centennial bad been' allowed te pass unnoticed, the jtfblleu answered every purpose of the genuine article. 2 The centennial of our own fecal college is rapidly approaching and a vast amount of gen nine enthusiasm ever It and IU noble work will se doubt be evolved, and Will In time evolve In turn, the -dUcats which' the institution needs; and" deserves se welt. Ne class or meb in the country gtvs services of greater value for lesi money than the professors et bar collets It 4- fortu nate that abilities et the kiud" rtqiit'ed for this, werknsuilly go together with, alew valuailen bf money and all that money brings, or we would net new haveVeUegea like Franklin arid Marsh ill giving a vigor, eus practical driiLte the Intellects that are te take a share 'In guiding, national destiny. Apart from their work with .the student these men exercise an telluenca -upon the whole community that cu net bs overes timated, and gratitude,, public spirit and private Interest .aheul'd unite in giving all the help possible te -iustrtntlena of liberal learning whose solid wertfJ tiJs'eeen proved by time. 'Bab I for Columbia, ami gather breath te de the same for did t-raukliu and Marshall. VEnMONT may beast of lis Ldmnn.ln, but if it does net give mere attention I e educa tion, it wilt produce few like Intellects. There are Neutbern states -where) a larger proportion of the children attend pcribnl than in New Hampshire, Mutne" and" Vermont. Only 72 per cent of he school population of ! Vermont attended school last year, aa against 1 73 per cent. In West Virginia and id per cent. in 'texas. The dally average attendance in Vermont was' from C! te Ce per cent, as against 69 per cent In Seuth Carolina and 73 in rierlda. - - ' - - . At the Civil Service Koferin asancUtlen banquet in Philadelphia et Churad jv. Vresl- dent Wayne MacVesgh" r6-.paaued te the tltst teant 'The i'resjdenv of the United States;" He congratulated Me SMnfUtlen' because the occupant or the prestjeney bad done no much ler the su3caaej civil aervice relerm. "task you," he bjM, "teiirinTt te the health and long life of President Cleve- land." It wasanobleteaHttuarluktn. In a aeathing awault upe i the Prriladel. phla J'ftis the I'lttsburg- Vlynic'r r.uetes the editorial eemmsnta tif that -iimrnal en ita recent peculiar collection or opinions entbe inter-state commerce law. file, J'ress said that " long haul freigbu geared te abort haul charges close every market west of the Alleghenles te the preducs frajr thN'state and where the new ra'e- de nef close -them they ail shippers with protetlad uneer. talnty as disastrous te traJe." Te which the litipatch reptter: " "In the three columns published" by the rress there ars thirty-one cemplaints-w.rich give any details as te the nature ef-cbarges which cause the complaint Or that. number six of the complaints are that the shippers can net learn what the rates are, "which Is the fault or the railroads aud net'the'Iaw. Twelve of the complaints ludicvlng an ad vance of rates hew that tbs advance i en traflie within the state, which la eiiinLia tha eUect of the law. Tee mine number arreean In which the advance, instead of t)finir Mnm- hauls geared te short haul char'gMt,) a the x- ui untum-j, biiuws mat tne snort haul has been increased contrary te the iniinn of the law." Further, the Zfuea.cA tiads only one case of advance In rates that is a legitimate result of the law. the advance from Pitubunr tn th fPaciHe, which is offset by.reductipas te local (points en the Western reads. These-inter-I views, though undoubtedly colored te suit the monopoly complexion or the Pretti show 'that twenty ulne shippers liked, the laws.' 'That the JVej- 'colored them unfairly we knew from its report el what Mr. A. B. iPeaoeck, of Lancaster, saiiL It puta him 'down is debeuncing the law, when be aim piy ueneuneeu tue raiiread'e stupid oepalrucv. uwu ui is ana ininas ttj law Itself la most likely te prove heneUclal in its ultimate ef- IVVts Tli k experlmenU in the use of the bicycle tn the 1-jjgllsh army have bsenem'.n.-i ..; eessful. It has been hmnd that even in cresslnir ihnavtf n nimlijiH IUI.I. .. j ' ". . P 'r-- -" uny atrip et land the bloyele ridera euutripped the horse men. The blcvcllat nn .-.. ..- j . rations en his uiacblnet and an expert fi,ier can make an average or. CO te 70 miles a day in carrying message or dlapatehea. tie best thing, recently aatd about bievcliata ia- tbtt by Rev. T)r. Conn in Saraaten tha- j-jineraay. i ee upcier holds tha the bloyele as" " a'lrieans of grace," because a man mnst . .-- . . . .... ' -- .-be sober in order te ride one auoeessfiilly. ( Tuis evening tha citizens ef-Litltz will peld a publle meeting te devise ways and maansia keen the atreet iron being carried pj the wind Jste their ear and nostrils and their divelllnfe. These lsaexBeefe dusty BtBMt. .slneat water. 1. se telaktllul i and. te Puppiy aeprlnkjer sequlree-JltUe expense. I Blls.ailaylngdi;wate;rwe,-Uie J jusshw (( eAiesiK .- -,- ,v;;r -;- Vat mmm kM nmt te aajawa m Mm Ml mi H last griMwl art ef tsts HgMaMw of MoiMrTJeT.) It dtatrM - wf the QaMta tight, eatfe UOHM !Pi. Secretary Manning: hare received the ei ii. ii. irera uoiueiDia oeueire. ii ami deserving Demecrata. ITKR HTATR COMMKRCB COVWtMTOWIB W. K. Moitnisex waa atartled , te -the pi chaae or a ticket trout Waatflngtetf te St. l.euls, te learn that the prlee had been raised from flO 50 te f IS M because et the Interstate oemarlaw.irt.p r-Rpeset Oa0 the ., ,..., KMMUHMTJtUUULUUt. Xfee Ueau et Celtuabta OeUrge. Sew csistta . tlas its ccntsnelal The oeetennial oelebratien -of Oelambla college was celebrated In New Yertr, en Afirtt 13tti,"lN?7f. irlth evijry apprejilate literary and ether' exercsps, which, .1 was deemed necessary . fox JtM, occaalen. Dr. ltamard, -tha president, the fvUUe--and luniniofthecellegebeKta grand reoeptJen in tonerot the event; where delegates' frein U BaSte tn-rtitutlens were well Irepresedte'. Dr.'Batnard became the iiresldent of Celum bia college In 1x31, and has since that time evinced au -inUagglng Interest in- all -the oc curring events of the institution. Frederick Augustus Perter Barnard, D. D , LL. D , was born at bhetUehj, Massachu setts, May 5th, 1509. .'Ha became a atudentef rid graduated atYale college In 1S2S, becem ing teter tbere-the following year, and ub. aequeetly a teacher In. the deaf and dumb asylum In llartlerd and Mew Yerk. Frem 1&37 until 1S4S be was professor, of mathe mathe luattes and national phlloaepby and after wards, until l!l, of chemistry in the uni versity of Alabama. In Kit he became professor of mathematics -and astronomy In tAe university et Mississippi or which he was elected president in lv8 and chancellor In .1653. In ISM he took orders in the Protestant .Episcopal "church, and In lb6l resigned his chancellership aad chair in the University of Mississippi. IaUSCt he ws chosen president or Columbia college, Sew Yerk. Jn l-he was a metUbereMUe astronomical eapedMmte ebssrve the total eclrpse or the sun fa Labrador and was elected president or the .Vmerican association for the advancement pt science. In 1S62 he waa en gaged in the reduction of QUllsa' obaerVatieh of stars lp the SeutHeru hemisphere, and in 1S33 had charge or the. publication et charUi andmspspftne United States coast Jturvey. In'lJbThewas United .States cemmlesic-nex te me rans exuipiuen. iJr. liarnard la a member ,of various learned aealetiaa Id Enrepe-anl Amrlc and has received tne honorary .degree of , LLft Jeffersoa.eal. lege igoe, Vaie IS58),S. T. U.. University ei Mississippi laci), snd.in 1S72, that of doctor of literature frpar the regeuu of the Cntver ?J'y offiew.Yexk. 1 has published "Trea tise en ArIthmetlc,".KWj ,i'Analytlc Graai tnar," lSICi "Letters ,ea CeUegiai (lovera (levera went," lHii; "Hlaiery, or the United State Coast Survey," 4357; "Repert, ea Machinery and indust-Jal Aits," 0x5, "Progress of Sel erjce17ilbS),1and. the "Mttarle System," 187 1, lie has alsocentrlbuted largely te scientific and tn -Atienal. Journal, .and periodicals lit Conjunction with Protease Arneld Guyet be edited Jehnsen'- ''Universal J-.ncycleue-dia," 1S7MS77. . J"r-- Oreinatlen tn Gennsay. I 5rem the Paris American Etgliter. VIA. I1 vyi-v1-' . a UiCCfciiJ iUUJa, yiv9 of the members of the Ilarlln branch or tbe Cremation society, at-which the following facts were established. The tettl-number of eremat'ens at Goths during the fiat eight years reached -ioe en the lSth et ' February last; ,tnere were, is la 1S71, IS lniisse,, 33 .la 1&S1, 33 la i6e-!, U in .186.7,. 09. in U84, 7ti In .1SS5, and. 06 -in lti, Ol these 400 bodies .SCO were ef-ise male and W0 el the lemahsex : 12ft bad' resided in Goths, 33 in the Immediate VI-' clnltr of Goths, 51 in Saxony, 100 ia Prussia,' (inclusive el 3 In Berlin,) i in Bavaria,' 11 In the city nl Hamburg, 7 In -the Grand Duchy et Ilwse, ll in Wurtemberg and Baden. 2! in the smaller Gernsan stales mt Hwtizsrlaud, and 31 bmliea bad been sent te Oothafrem abroad. According te their re spective vocatiene 38 J the CAOmaleewere capitalists, 11 retired officials, 'Jl merchants, 45 public functionaries ii physicians 11 offl effl cers of the army, 3 clergymen, 5 architects, 9 artists, 14 artliana,- and the remainder am dents,msnufacturers,farmers,snd boys under age. Of the HO females S3 were widewa, 43 married women, the remalnderspinstera and girls. With regard te the religious faiths of the inclqertted,, 103 were Preteatants, 132 Catholics. 40 Israelites, and '-!! Kreethlnk.-.. and d lasidenta. The nobility was represented by 31 members'.' among the officers nf tha army there were several generals, and or the public functionaries and scientists there were several name of blgb reputa. The celum barium at Gethalsat present crowded with urns, and tfLe city authorities are abenrta enlarge th receptacle An International- congress or cremation soeletfoa Is te take place at Milan in September next, at which the Berlin branch wilt-be represented bv aav. eral delegate. . " .- 1 - s ... rsvdtna CalTSs. Frem the (Jbrrnanten Telegraph. The tnUk of the mother, drawn from the" udter by the calf, is the best "and most natural feed that a caUctn have, but eone- micil and ether considerations come in te prevent this natural method el bringing un calves, although It" may ITe practised by breeders of pure bleed stock. Amone- the dairymen the eream or a oenslderablepart of the milk may be desired and se natural methods must be supplanted by some accept able artificial one. ilia better, if a calf Is te be raised, ta learn it te drink, and te de thU as seen aa possible after It Is dropped ; then, after it gets a geed start by the trseef fulj new milk, it feed may be gradually changed bV substituting skim jnllk and linseed. or tW. seed gruel, or it may he also red with oatmeal,, greuad reasonably fine, with the hulls belted or silted out The enTy point te be consid ered Is, te secure a ration that is a rich as the new milk of the cow. lleil a pint or liaxsmd or oil meat in ten or twelve quarts of x water and then mix this with akim-mllk in tha pre-, Certien of about one- part te three, feeding loed warm. Use occasionally a little eat. meal ; if there la aerfdenoyte ecear for two or three meats, give in the milk a enart nt common wheat flenrv Pea weal la geed wish skim-milk. In this way the richness et tha milk removed Dy skimming 1 restored, and even Its value increased if desired. ' lUymebd's rrsdteuen -TaUllsd. Whkn, only a' few weeks at-e. tha'fnnanl of 8iuluel Celvllte, late maUiger drtha" Fourteenth atreet theatre, New YdrK, toe-r P,-" at thei,utle'tehurch Around the" Cerner." Jehn T. Uumnn'. .ihi. i- TI. JXSiS?'aUmWni'te'". -weti.Aiaeaer, i guess I'll be the next."' Wednesday hla own funar.1. a... k.iV.A tfjeasme church, anda bij5.i1u.sral it waa, 1 11 a s 1 Oasalsr aa at Uabtei. .. . . rrem the Naw-Yerk S-ia'. . . . . : Keatharly-I wish yea owed me ahun.ed neHars,'Dumley, -... ..-., , 1 untniey (very rnuek p-sad) .-Why. FeatberlyT ' Featberly Beeausa I would alwan h WMStiilng oemlag te me. , ... .. v.. gaWwv '.aVMWMtiVVkv Mvif-igaalBaVcglm. t r5P--rflVaV . i.i .a V44'J " if ajL 'TMrTfti " c -.i fc7--jPggggvgaBbaHggjgdgKis i -e Adgfeg vgHHfgHHIV t a. I i fP f&tVmmmW" I 1 . Paili WgfrV a 4 i rRr PvlVBpvsBlBflQ1 &ffiWJAG&XmmW- - -NiMRiaaClafABiafjBPv' -- ' an -m i;c'.Vv'-;.Jr V"S' tfcsxewferk KfatfM UretteSk. tBleastuigj IMIVM IB epleatmra MBlfer swuagsias lasMt la be ui HSMMen r,ta di ClfeMWdjtrtasj leatleeaytf ittae whetr value, aa Mr. Hume uatd te say In rttltatnrar, "erTiOraeneab. ln UIeeaul.try 'narVlld fleny ihMtateeiedt Whence lay it ia aa eleae te one theuaand mlllleaa of dellara aa figures can nfaae it, and open your eyeeoeca nor whea we 'toil-you-that the value el horses and ether live stock, aa mules, cows, sheep and swine, reaches the enormous sum of tweuty-Uvel hundred lull Uena of dollar! NoWleok at letiiehUrribers. Texaa and Illldeia lane theteatt. uln the former there are .,OM,8.d heraea. 'They are mall and largely of Spanish-eiigta aad ttad a uiataei m irnui twenty te aevemy ueuaza each. In Ute Uttet there ere l,QMVHt. but they are "mere valuable and larger. The favorite breeds are the French draught, the rtydeadare; therhisHhahrMtand'ttieCfe'Ve land bay -New Yerk tie 4V,W1 hetses but they are worth aemathUHl everaizty41ve millions of dollars, while the wUlten. boras of Texaa are worth euiy a little mqre ban thirty-three miniena of dollars. " , - Aa rer mutes, the meanest or brutes, Willi tote of total depravity Id their hrnd tegs ami very evangelleal expression oeunteeaewe the country-telerata 417,141 ei them, and tbelr value is one hundred, ud alaty-sevjaa Uiiiuens et dollars, 'mere are no muies jp sfieakef In Malne,n77ew llatupshlre. Ter Ter ment, Massachusetts, Rhede island or Con necticut, probably because the old rastrkmed 1'urlUQlsin didn't -care teabare tte total de pravity with the brute creation, and kept It all ter Itself, At least that la the only reason discovered ae far. Aa a reitr-legged study these facta and figures have a peculiar Interest 1 QSttiS Frem til Scheel Roem. rrem the Bosten traiberlpt Seme gems' rescued rrern the collectlea'of smalt-bey definitions' gathered ' by" a Massachusetts teacher from her examination papers. Hazardous A female bazar I. ' Kern ur The largest bone ttr'the human body ; It is sltuatedln the ear. - Spine A collection et small bones extend ing rrem the head te the feet Ash-heels A Greek here celebrated In antiquity, J'rebably AcbUtea. If this lady perseveres with her collection she will probably some time have as famous a one as Mark Twain" a - - The atiik la-ta oecoaao - Frem Uie San rraaclsce Alia. .. . After all, the greatest fishery .trouble la when they won't bite. . . . . Mrs Jenes, howls your health this tnernUgr Thank you, inadam, much improved. 1 beaahl abeti'e of Dr Bairt Cough Syrup last lit At and, alter tde una dose, ur coegh was checked. 1 slept well, and have net coughed, enca this morning. r ' Acct'ents wiu occur net eny -" In' the'beSt regnlatd families," hut everywhers and avail times Therefore keep BalvaUea OU conve nient. " ' vtna thew for rifir tears. a acans aw, Psri Ce . W tj., Dee. 2, lsa. Fer upwards or fifty years I have used Bka-cd-arrn's r ilia. I am new neatly eighty years old and In geed health. That my Ucultles are atU Intact Is due te this fact, and. this only, that 1 have almost relied en BRiwtrfu's Pills te the exclusion ofatrenger nlcdl i!lne te restore nib te h-alth whenever eltbes seriously tndtipesed or lu great suffarlng from eel Js, bask aehe, etc; and am deeply, grateful, next te my Maker, te tbs blessed .man who originated and placed within reach of his fellew-belngs se simple and efficacious a remedy. Forbllleos derangements and kidney dlstnrbances, their usefulness. In my! experience, Is particularly noticeable. MKS. rAt KTTE DIXON. svr.scx.Ai, jruriejas. H. B Cochran, ftes. 137 and I3a Mnrth Dnm street, Lancaster, Fa., Is seilleg SUILOB'S COUUUCUKK ss A guarantee te care ail threat and lung treuBle. (8) The Bxeltemeiit Het Urar. The rush at H. a Cochran, drnggtst. He. Iff North (jueen street, stilt continues en account Of Deraens afflicted with f?nmrh. f'nMa. A.lhma. Bronchitis and Consumption, toprecurea bottle, of Kemps Balsam for the Threat andU.uags. wmcu is seiq en a guarantee and lsgiTlng entire satisfaction. It Is a standard buuUy remedy. Price se cents andSl. rvtel $iurt. eli-lwdAw Da, lUulbs ffeu sratrr, rurely vegetable pleasant te take, will expel worms If any exist. I no purgative required .alter-tnlng.. Price, SB cents, ey aii arnggist. W-JtnUMWAr WHY WILL YOU eeugb when Bbllehrs Cure wiu kits iuiaitHiiaie nuiex. nus iu cts., wj cts sma J. rer sale by 11. B. Cochran, UruggUt. CtS slat. (6) -. Onauen. We would caution the Pahtlc te beware of Dealers ettering Kemp's Balsam at leas than the retrular Price. Wcenta and si. aa nftcntim... imi. tatlens or InferlerArticies are seldas Ure genuine au vm w cAiauiv uie ui iu vi j-caeapiy, u.s, te enanie Lnemteseitcaeaply, H.B. druggist, Najff North gueen street Is , for Lancaster. Sample bottle given . i etl-lwdAw WVAAA ...A, UI U, our agent l te yen frit. tine Up. Teu are feeling depressed, venr aebetlte is peer, you are bothered with headache, teu an ndgety, nerreus and generally out of sorts, and- want te braet up. Brace up. but net with stim ulants, spring medicines, or bitters, whlcV.haTSV iu, iueii umis in vuvap, uaa wnisay, an which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you In worse condition than before. What you want la an. alterative that wiu purify your bleed, start healthy action of the Liver aid Kid ney restore your vitality, and glre renewed health and strength. Such a medicine yen WIU find In Klectric Bitters, and only 90 cents a bot tle at H. B. Cochran's Druu Stere, U7 and k81 North Queen btreet, Lancaster, Pa. pj THK BKV. SBO. H. TUAYKB, of BenrbOB Ind., says : M Beth myself and wife ewe our Utes teaAlLOU'SCONBlMPTIONCUltE," rer sale by a. Jl, Cochran. Dmggiat, Ma 17 North Qaaa street. . t., XfOet SleSUSOt, , . , .1. AataiDvtimeiet ronee.JtaoxTllle, Tenn.. writes : My family and I are benesctariea oil Discovery for consumption 1 having found It te be all that you alarm for it! desire te testify te Ike virtue. My fdeuds, te wham 1 hav recem- Bffa&w"!!. guaranteed te Cure Coughs, Celas, Brenchitis: awaiiu aWAial.j asm. av Laa- caster, Pa. Large size, 11.00, W -NETJEB QIVK Ol. If veu are trenbliAtl with iprvAm iw b.w i, iH ache, de net give up year cam as Incurable until you have tried Dr.Xeslle's Hpeclal Prescription Be the testlinenlals In another cel a ma. dje-lw aetuasi's ArsAaa Barrs. . r The Best Salve In the world for Cats, nmiaaa. fJX&MZWl'?! .'.AA.WM nAII-AJ AAA..WI..B WW AMh AA1AAA A1IAATA a-upueiab, ana puaiu vary enres rues, or no na requlred. It la siaraaUied te sire perfect sAt3 sAt3 tactien, or money rainnaed. Price as eatsoer eatseer eatsoer bex. Jfpr aalebr U. B. Cecnran, Dn-ggUWllT and US North Qnmn street. Lancaster, mPs. SUILOH'S GUUK will lmmMll.vtilw mil... Croup, Whooping cough and lars-nchltla. roe sale by II. B. fceciran, Druggist, Me, W North Queen street. JIL Oxs nema Ktvaera a Ctras-Slr. Oseai M, & Kech, of Allentevn. Pa. waa bedfast wiu. in. flammatery rheumatism tn the winter of IMS. Doctors could de nothing te relieve him. Ue commenced using Gress' KhenmAtle Betaedy By the time be had used halt a bottler ha maid leavehlsbedi when he had flnlsaea the betthr nq was cerea aaaAas.net badarsturnefthe disease since. In Us own words, l feel JteHAT. thanevartierara.i'-' Prtnii. .11 an.,V. ---. ."7'g5a&riiifs-.. We UantleB Agaliui Btaa. The unnraeadenf A atiivriiaa in' m.H kf rii. Oream Halm -a rest 'eon for catarrh: hay fever turers tODl resemblance tts market, In order te trad span, the rspusa rspusa rspusa Uoaef BUy's Cream Balm. Don't be deceived. Bny3nlTiiy's cream Balm, afaiy IneurimT mediate leeallie-wut aeatir in hii-tH.,, .,.. datien of lb . A panicle la spBlled Inte each. nesuu 1 no pain t agrecaeie te use. Price te cts. - lui-iwaeeaaw , .. Bfetavsnl .Hoistesall. SAtAvsrsll ..j. Are yen disturbed at night and broken of tout rest by a sick eUld suffering and crying with im excruciating pain or cutting teetn T If se. goatenoeaaagetataHUeef MBS. WIJISLOW'S aOOriUNO SYBU1-. It wUl ralleeha,Dear lllUs suffer ImmellAteJy-dspesdupeA lit tlMtraJ unomuiajteaeoutn xnere is net a -netnar en eaith who ha ever nsed it, wke'wUl set ttu vnn sv nntsxatttair t i nisaiaiiiii t si i . give watte the metawr. aadTatiaf sxea- Isaal the eaaia, tntsawtlnsj uas caaaia,i U.M-tertsetir safe ta eaa in ail ana sdeaaaat ta Uavtastsv msinai teiaa lists. B-Aytt4rMw Sr.7.rnT.pP- M et-NM j v aaiaaia yilinsilB aSSl Blli awa everywhere. imMHMWSMgfM K lBBapwOBVBlA AOCM PaA'flPVIPn JHgMMMVWVaMKw mm Mtia iaaWrwtaieM riisiMuife LTBLOPHOftOareR BaSUMATUsM. . Heart! Cruelty lti(gMelad somegferlhl-gk ll and gjiurali thesfJEnu ether matters, am et AtmopDerni nave never claimed ter It even all Ita merit would warant has net a little te de with Its wonderful popularity, and the thou aknSs of grateful te-ttmenUts received by them liasmtatelf rlTrsu been wise as well a Kxpetlenea has amply demonstrated that mere outward applications are worthless. The disease 4 ft4kt aiketr-4, atadany tnedy te be succossfei must deal wftn the ubsttuellve acid which poisons and Inflames it. .AtAWniinrj,. arte en U,n bU,.pvt,-cA-.aua Joints directly. It takes the poison out et the bleed awn eartt4H(f-iVet''lhe-syttnt ('ft Invig orates the action et tbs muscles and limbers the stiffness el te Joints. It reaches the liver and kidneys: cleansing' tnetn from' IrTttattng sflf stane,sjna, W fUw ap attae iha-ittsuaaatle eond(tlem iciie,.U. wtlj restore, .bee qrgans te rvgulartty and health. ' Wmt Cmit, N. V.. Ang. 19, 18M. A ours of August 11, Is at hand, and In reply wnuljljiay .that Vttep.UQtw vptev.4 the most effectual remedy for neuralala Iu the cue et my ikihthK foVer-t-M.-'ATter Ustng Malt kbetni he wa nuC traublsd any awn ter-alx snentsvsi ..-..-.. U.NJT U AHUia, i U ... Btr. nia4ai.Tv.l'AAu.M,l..' JauilhsAkfnlthsJll Ulsd Aihlopheros,.! Jm IliuumatUtu ss ven Jfeara. part of, the tlmq could net move : but te day 1 ant Well and hearty. I wrllethts hAnk some-'ether sdlTarer ittkfvff ft'- - -1' ' ' ' .8.'rLKIIIMr." 4 s-very'drngglst' should Vesp AthlopherosanB AQuopnbres nis,'bht whims tny cannot tX bengnteTthn dnsggtstthe Athiepherns Ce , Hei lit Wall street: NswiYerkv will send either (car riage paid) en receipt -ei xeajnlan prlee, Whlck Ultoilper bottle fur Alhlopberae and We. Jer miss . ... ..... ... rer liver and. kidney disease, dyspepsia. In, t diAtestlen. weakneas. nervous debility, diseases or women, cbn.npaties. headache,- impure blt-ed, Ac Athropheros Puis are unennared.- atirliaweed. ., . , j. . rt 1 OXI'CINB plasters: ' A A. , . . - IAWH J ' 'JS'aElTALS ATTABPEI TO ' a, t Beosei's ' CapciM-'-'Plaster-l a a . .. .- , ri .. j . lUailKdT IN THK,Wiytl.U. . . . ... I - n ' Cures l'laurtsy, Hlicum-.tUu. Uunbage, Back, ache. Weakiies-A, .Colds in the, Cheat apd all Aches abd Strains. Bewftre of Imitations under similar 'ibmidltlg nauiee stf- ask fpr Bensen's and take BO otter. , , declt etneedAw Mas 4x1- evPwmmm. nirilEliE CAN I (1EX TUOSg HMAI.L. JT .PAATZKLS Wyat CLARK'S Tea and Coffee Stere, NO,: CNTBK SQUAKE. Tes t ins t received another let of these Small Pretzel. Come and getsetue belera they aU ke. rresh Crackers csean. 60. A. and t As AV : Me- naCs and etngn- Snaps, 3 t Sa; Plrie r Tench Pruaes.3 i;e; Ualvlns. S Iw llct Extra line Stewing rigs, 3 As iSc : Oat Meal and Crushed Oats.Sc. A: flcklrs. very nice. 9c deaen : Wash. lag aeila,Scia : White SuKar,6)Aje wonees iiu same eiu pneea. jhxtta quality teas and Coffees a specialty. Uoetla delivered promptly. - rfuu.i a. i.iAAa.jv, mzj-UdA a" HS Centre Square. mELEPHeME. GREATESr IIARUAINS O.N EARTH AT Cluke's Original Tta and CeITm Stere NO. SI WKST KINO STKEKT. 19 Packs llabbltt'S 17T5 Seap PewdcV rer zc.; Prrre Ueney In! ft Caps, leccap; rnll Cream Cheese, liftc ; Saratoga Chips, 19c box ; 1 can. Tomatoes, 1 can Cern, 1 can Peas for Sic ; 1 can Blackberries, 1 can Cherries, 1 can String Beans for 25c ; the Great 1'lUsbury flour, 79c 'i, or 15 te per barrel ; Pull Line Marline's Superior Cr&cxers ; 4 Pieces Miller's Borax Snap for 23c t 9 pieces Miller's Klslng Sun Seap and one peund1 Washing Powder for 29c - AT CLARKE'S Wholesale and Betall Original Tea and Ooffee Stere, NO BSWESTKINU sfttSKT. rtiJi AaIXAt eji siATjri. xaeit rest. B Twe or ieur rooms la Brimmer's New Butldln. Ne. 113 North Queen street. urai ny sh iduiuuv. jinpiya. febis-tfd Bat MS '8 I.IVIBT erncB. -DtOR RENT A FARM VV'ITH 8 ACRES, xT! as" T anrt In e. aten'1lil',nnialtl'in -.. tl... .eaa. -L.4 AVtwsa-a aa scmuuiv wmviiuuu ej. UQ a A avaWs aa airf waa. IjATf at.rtsil il tntlas w X . a. eti-stvi-iR a (4iuuis.Oi suuHviM aaasaesj aavaaa Jsme tauter nd I cdlie fretn Miilpgrt. for -lartinsj. pmrueaisui inuair ei MHS.BLIZA.BETIIBA1CP, p4-t4 . Ne. &M Weal Uustnut street. HOUSE FOR RKST OR BALE. Hense wlth.:medrn Improvement and steam heat. lyati Ne. sty of Llme. fruit tree and grape Vines, street. Annlvte ISO North Ezaar.iiasuis, aprS-Md Ne. 9JI North Lime BtrVeC TJtOR BALE A OOOtt K8TABLI8HKD Jj bnslness. In the best location at Harris-" bnrg. Pa, en North Sd street. a"eve Market Uen'tTeiulre much capital. Ooed rsaMsns ler selling. Address, (i. w. Jf. styiiua iui uecuat et., jtarnseurv, j-e imeMX, Muxivmm. ESTATE OF GEO ROE H. BARTMAN, late of Laflcastef cltV. OTeceased. Letters' of admlnlitratten oe said, estate baring been ranted te tneundenrtgned, all persons Indahted iKI te make Immealala nav. ment, and these having claims or demand airalnat the aame. will nreaent them without de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing: ln-Laacarterclty. BTAiaiI s V LE WIS S. HARTM AN, w Administrator. feb'-Stdr ESTATK.OF CHARLOTTE BRUMOARO, lau of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having bean granted te the-underslgned, all persons Indented thereto m re'jeested te maka luunedlat paymant. and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without defey for settl. settl. mentte the undersigned, residing tn aald city.. marstuar atA-.ni,v..4'iiAijaieEutpa . mitOBLLAHMUVI, '. i TERRORS OF THK DENTAL CHAIR . . DISAKMA-p. . ... ... Teeth extracted by the use of electricity per fectly safe and harmless. My SS.0O 'Teeth" made, of the best matetlal that 1 can. porchaee, ru..ln, teeth aajaxdaig. .wet-ranwed.; aprtT-lyd - Ne. 62 North y eeen St. - -r- CPRlNd, 1887. . A-New Departure for Lancaster in rtne Tal'- erlnc. .Imnertlng direct f reta the beat makant et rtne woellens. I havafnstrecelved through the Boiten-eustom house, a large Invoice Of my owalmpertaUen-ot' . . . .. a. . . -. j SUITJJiO,- BPliINOti OVkHCOAIUtO. -AND,, inuvmninU) t The Ilka of which, for stile and enalltr.haa' noTeV been-eQualed' In this CltV. and cannot be sarpaaied. . . . .... . . . ; a sp-clal Invitation la bertby exteeded te all ta want et Spring Uarmenl e call eArly And ssaitMjCholeePaisarn. Workmanship the very- W aAaprvSe.pwWu-,ffrji:BtfAlllr saarw-iyun - -s-us se sunn vueen mrax. v -SjjOTlCE-1-ABTIOULAia.t .sO..TBS THE LAMCA8TXBuAa-r;cnil;AJ'DBC0aTA: -Tlira AlS-D'GGAS STAlIfIJ COxT- si) ww Msstit VAIeTV" ' J - HaVe'eStabltVhedknSSe'rleVat B:-A.:$el.B.iRr Pl-AuroJfraaaeaSora, Ne Ul-NertS-Qa-Ht' ?iC,Tffn1ttir'cVd' have their usadoxkeA ae-a a-UAed.- atowasAteesr il the sneulmMs .la. Mr., BehmUA'A window. uraen luanierftii tans pjjfftUfHL m?nJMr,r . aim., a, I T T" " T.- -X.-A J" 'n. "As .- . aa .ama . I xnagsissj am livvei aunt vxac-a7 njBi . AlAAtd, .3 c J.-.tsVC. aJtiLKST, afaaAgeT. 1- ..BJ. IWaakneea taat.lMygAMIO.MlfYi MTTip !a.U. e i I aTaxexWsxaXS'xMM s-xV gaaXoxeTsxlsr " JgVM Jl A 'sSi mVlG .MlifSVU I ess " ' - . ' -S "I V A aS J" rwsufertentathe belief that Mr u W , WIliBuSKrtsjil c& rSaumstiBn m rl.M V am. SBnBtr I. thAKugkellcaTJn IWanSH taxSnnrpieiuasJatarsJBTUafJsMljIWIsV R JF JF 1th tHtlMT thevmnriners T ' r ri332k sswrsv. V-'fe ypmtrmam fdehiteiui sTTOMa, WHAT Vf! WK DON'T -sy you cannot nther Stnrta. W R 1)0 say that our furniture will aire salts fac tion I there la none better. WK DON'T say tnat you cannot buy rurnltura. for le s limner. f W K DO say j ou can ar money by buying rreth1 Wl DO N'T say i hat ether stores have net large n StDChSa l . . " 1 V. X Wl DOsay mat ear stork, for Site, Design and ..-.- , .w WiiallHr.tau'ktiaJMat, i . ..i.-.a m. WE DONfjy JjOur, Hpusf aja, charging WIHJNirtat-Maresllnga4-b pHrstaas H j ,.,-j teiUtWMfWweirnnis,atul yewa tetniere for jreit deilars. Wi-ON,r-r(.-rtcJleflfmrfii-ss in1 ttw) WK DO aav that vim wf ill la treated cordially,' -- i ,i -sitti wt a ltim.l iff h ltg--.wiii-nif-Jier 1st the. bast ler Abe teas A. i It. 4M I. A tl.f -. i- . .'Moe an gat u beat ser ana leasa ,i it ...,, penny,at,(J. ,.,.., . i, a. t.. i SftaftMYEB'S FURMITDRH STORE,' S Mlln j I . aa a I. a ilklh.llJ. King nd Uul tAJTCaiflt ,'! at'1 putiTdiiMiiifr 1 ' ' rf '" " itlllii, H 4 1 a I 1" " I.J ll -Jl ,- an .ii I el l 4 I S I Si. I i -- at SS aw i ( j - . - i i -e, 4 1 HEmiTSHS J 11 n A t A-.I a a. ill t 4 I ' -. FeniltUrt Depot A -a raw works about - - hrler Suites, Lotengis, Omtril Dphelater- A V w . "." '.a iuiBepjuriiig.A, ,. .. . t'seli rarle'r Suites fnllalr'cieth, ('lu-hlW, MrafiktefretriMS uewara we use no EX. Wa Prices I UKtllOKln ear work. ..... . .. SAOUBgcwaetMromAs.teapwartl. --We makqPlctare rrameaana;iMklr)g ft lasses aad wUl put te year erder all ktads of Mirrors, eJthexaltirermanUl, In brenxe or geld. At tva- senle prices. We de all kinds of Repairing at short notice and nwsenably., n 111 c-11 fpr the smallest artl- d reasonably. Mill CaO utlHl II uj. 1411113 suvAaiAW.viAjr. Tea'can have work Ileraired new aad belly- Bavu ailAjr AT-piu. these fcSI M Snltes In Chirry (' came la thli week: NOa-157 da 29 SOUTH QUaUalf 8T: HEINITSH'S X - Furniture Depot. T MOMB9vtm$MHtkm nova. lALIi AND riKK J ; -TU-C-' ROCHESTER LAMP, sixty Candle-LlgUt t Heats them AIL Anether Let of CHKAP OLOBES for (las ana UH Steves. ; TBM " PBRTBfjnON M MarAtMOUl-DtNO AND BU1U1ER OUSUlOk) WEATHER STRIP t ... Beats mam all. iThls strip outwears all ether. Keeps out the. cold. Step rattling of windows. One esn Apply fl no waste or dirt made in a szcaube uie uubx, kmd que suuw ana nun. an put snow and mln, Any aste or dirt made tn ar Plying It. can te nttea anywhere -no bole te bera, read y for use. It will net split, warp er annua nciuBmnwip is wis iiiiai, -QriOAl. At. tit e-ewlleatcr and lUnga lUire -or- JeliB E Sclmtim & Soils, 24 SODTHQDEBN ST. " IaAMCASXEU, PaA." . , w M. A. KlKx-rKK. AliDUH O. HKKB K.EFFER & HERR, -DXAXKUa IN-! WOULD CALL .APtXClAL .'AtTKrmp'Td" - J" " v FurM Warren. Cbii : (TBOT.N.y.) mm, HrUTERi FURNACES' AND R1N8E1 WakBeenetenaa-nr risks with -TUl. !. WAMUMN'8" Ooed. We gnatttntee ta i gltw Batiifactiest. a' i f- juaa-aaAeroTBasPbNNDiei'aa aetrvw.i lsaicatAoTOgblKtbase,Bepirtof this stove' remains cold, evet y Inch et It f adlates heat.1- - Aa a Smaller and Cheaper Heater the "BUIOHT DIAMOND " has established ltaelf In the front rank. . aa raartta el the HSPLBSf DID" and BaUOHT DIAatOXO "ixrasUt In Beauty of Construction. PerftcTContrelor Draft, Cleanliness, Ud Dnjit,' no 8a and economy of f neL - , ,4R-c4i nd e-tamlna for yenjaelb ir 401' EAST KING ST. m ioppesitb cetiUT txiusa1 "J ajrtS-i uaaw fLtrMBiyu. -ptLlNN BHENEMAlt. t V Wi tUVDBAN.TS PUT IN, 048 AND WAT.CK ripS bcn at low raiDEs bt ' -r. '. I4N BB1HBM AH ' (QASriITUal8ATBAT BABOSISS.. . , FLINN & BRINBatAN. bira' rneusAND tahis or rtoes ,-eit. CLOTH. attJ-.wert3i4Ct-tJ'. - 'l - t - - at .j A si -.-., ta jOHB ,HUNDj-D DOZsJlf. B.WOMS.,at Jp., 7UIIN' k. BIsWlMT. I. 4 Akatsx- - lw-.-w TRMesa roeMT OHVatSf-wertiils. aad Oe., selling at "JO.-" -,-- .JTWW Bl,lfMaN. BABY1 dABBIAQMSllELi'li lJ , yniflJWyAUUasijMwrng., t I -"-- l.f-4 -1 - -. FLINN & w j..4J T ,f txBBAT HQUffMrnWgPrpi ,J. t vJw. r& A.l.1 ,l ...j, vim.WAKlk-QaimM1irmbt . , t iii. ..iitij i t a -JT iiti . im .Ills eetliirf .i a,M iXJ-J wn SAY. ITs . .. rCes.yji; Mmm, bu rurnltura aw HonsefurDistiingJSeods;! qvknikq or ruoemwLmMtm. , 33 and 35 Kettlli (juneH Htrwt, I .', (Ol' 'ftlWZVWhuri Cleth, yard wide, at ia cenU; 2 ,'-ymrsltAsycjifis-, lttver - WMsx)lttTlJprit.'", 0-Uune,y.-ai4sU,.WWth 7J CCtllSi ".. - a ..,., u..u Our Ingrain Carpet at 20 cents la '-"ctiitatfe'air bold aVS) (MfW-trTetr' ' .....tlpi rBgMlatJWlCwV.w.t.. i.,, ., ( OuMl.iVertlibrif lUVaiiiietfie'lvi'iiftjIlilijd i-pclcet.(ulUig"lJiJeU l's',V eUalfev',-' ' " "- t.-ii...! , 1 .Ttf.l. .I.....1. .. .1 4..I . I .1 . All - .itjeet steatu Cured yeataeni,.'.. . -. ku.tea;We$raRit fcjfatf,-::.:. .sjiiaas biw q-tnet':;.; N KW YUHKHrUKK. "" SEASONABLE GOODS: WATT 8c SHAND, 6. 8 ft 10 EAST KINO STH IaANCASTKA, pa., ' affsr tOMlay the Largest euwk aud Best Assert, ment of :ITew Spring" Dress 6oeds7: Kvcr 'nmrn In lAncAiter County An Unmans' Variety of tle and Serriwabl OBKKS OOOU3 . . At s, 4, 6 and 8 aad 10 Caata a yard. One mere case Silk Mixed IXes rjoedsonlri IHe. a yard. " New Lustre Checks, 17a. a yard, made te sell atSc ... , Thirty eight Inch Spring falUngs, enly.W a, yard. rnrty Inch All Weel Buttings, 55c a'ya.rd j real vain. 33c. ; . " rerty fire Inch Hoeiesoun Suitings, tight weight, 25. a yard. t . Sllsrand Weel BUtares, 40 Inches, wide, STMe, a yard, . . . , All -Weel oprlngTiicatsenlytTKa.arardV ', ATlWoel and Bilk aad. Weel Stripes, Cheeks ana Mlxtnrea. for Combination Salts, rerty Inches wide, Mu. a yard. All the Hfmnlartihs-1-ij'n New Spring Tricot, 40 Inches wlde, Sue, a J ard. Prench feule Beiges, 41 Inches wtde,IQc.a yara Snair i.ine mutt eits vatevk lium naniAin. as tneht) sr.de, )3ea yard. . rin Checks and Mixtures In English Cleth uiilu,,tf,iiibU wme, tiJM m jrmu. verythlng New and Desirable lnlad's' Dress Goods at Popular Prices , , . -AT T1IB- 1 flew Yerk . Stere;- B OSTON STORK. I Special Bargains AT THE BOSTON STOftE;; w sev A " Nwr. 20 4:28 North Ottwa St. 4 Come nn4 Be Our Llafe Of . Jewiiys, -: Jersey Waists! -AND-' JACKETS. it. Here la a Samnle Price - Ladle' Pull lm. Perfect Kitting Ceat Back Jersey, 45c. each. SPRING HOSIERY. Special One Hundred Dozen-Let Cfattdreaa nose, oe. a pair i monaue. a pai. rifty VOxetrLadtss' geffulsj--MadnBarbrlgg.n . Ilese.lJHe. a pair i worth sue. pair. , , inether Uaie Chnaren'sLllle Thread nose, .apali'j.weithJ-car.Ur. . " --r Hen's Hese a Spialtj, On Hundred J)esn aienht Jese, Scit vArTJ We itte; ewl-lg'An Immense AsaostineaV-.eli i. . - ' -.Ladles. . -- . ii .ii .b. . .M'.. jCOLLAESMD.CUm .. Ib-v ev-hwAm arf m ' And'airthe-lfewesVTlUngs In' b-" I I if.u W. .Al tf. i tt 4rf Kmi ll '-AT OU- J a. .A.".; SISt 9 . .4 -,-- )lI(ai.VAL WW tllCEk, .1 II al... , , -i.. ,u eni.r. ..J(l l-.... . . Jfcl-A u 8teaxto:Jteir;4lE!i: ,. 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