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LORILLARD ON SOCIALISM.
Not Afraid of the Friends and Advo
cates of Labor, the Social 1st.
The following extracts from un art
icle by l'icrri) Lorilliml, tins tobacco
ninnufactiirer, in thu IuhI Anrtii
Amcrtmn Jtevkw, will no doubt be
read with intercut by our readers:
"V1i..ti nnv (im lit tilt' nrestfllt il;iy
inliw li nidi- nf lnlmr in its HtnmL'lt! for
VIA" 1-1 m
existence he in culled a Sormliht. 1 u
the Hiqierfieial oWrver. to the untrained
thinker, thin word ronvfys tlm impres
sion of arson, riot nnd the unlmliinciiig
,f nil ulil idi-fw of uuiet and safety of
uronerty. It wenw incredible, in thin
age of reason, that the friends and udvo
,.tuu t hilmr Kliiiuld be claused with Ni
hilintH, AnurchiNts and dynamiters, and
that murder and destruction of property
should W COtlSHlereil a pari 01 uieir mis
sion.
The rishts of labor at this time engag?
the attetition ot ail iiiu lutein persons,
and the future of capital and lahor makes
old women and miserly capitalists shud
der, for fear of parting with their dollars
in acknowledging me rignis 01 uieir co
laborers. They forget that they are
mnrelv flic eiistudialiH of the COIllfeiS'(l
lal)or of poor workers and cannot justly
hold it except for the ltenelit of other
workers who follow them. The
rights of lahor have been written about
in many ways, none 01 wnirn suihe me
iu iiu-etinir Iiiu oueMtioll. I
have a plan, which 1 believe is original,
fur m-cnnnir in their Itehulf licrfect ius-
riee. mid oolitical eoualitv. so that they
cannot say justice is all on the side of
I'Miiifnl. Thin 11I101 1 will briellv describe.:
In each Congressional district I would
have the trades send delegates to a meet
inir for tlie miriiose of choosillL' repre
sentatives to a labor congress for one
year. These chosen representatives
should nominate two senators to reprc
unnt their Hlnte in u national labor senate
one senator elected for two years, the
other for live years. 1 ins noiiy 01 lanor
senators and representatives should hold
an annual labor congress one month in
tm'lt VMiir. TIlM ih'leLriites from the Con
gressional districts would relied the
wishes of their constituents; i. c, the
various trades of their districts. The
senate chosen by these representatives,
hut. elected for 11 lonirer term, would, by
its greater experience, control the more
extreme radicals coming annually fresh
from the people.
For legislation, 1 believe in limited
political socialism: that oceans, rivers.
onl.nL llll.l'llird lw.Ljt..l ft, 111 i t,l,lirfl, I ill
systems should he owned by the National
Uovemment, tor the use 01 an, at as low
a toll oh will provide for their proper
.1 ii il l.
maintenance; mat is, lormeusu 01 iaoor
In liiith iIh fnniiH. indiistrv mid canital.
Rights of private property should be
respected. A man s earning, w neincr ny
ability, luck or wit. should he his entirely
and without restraint durinif his
mo w
POLITICAL NOTES.
"If vott can't elect votircandidates,
get as near to it as you can." llrnry
(leorijc.
Whvdo noor men starve? He
cuuso tliey vote in the interest of tlie
rich. Tliero is no oilier reason.
All honest workmen should vote
for an honest Registrar of Voters.
Such a man is .lames 1". luekey.
Workingmen who vote either the
"retnibliciin or "dcmoeniue tiek-
ets vote directly against their own
niterosts.
Woi'kingmen, vote early. Mon't
let tlie olil iioluical tnekstcrs mini-
enee von. Assert your rights at the
ballot-box.
Wage-workers, vote on principle!
On Tui'sduv next l'o to the noils nod
----- r ti ,
elect the ticket nominated on prin
ciple tlie Labor ticket.
When a man votes the Labor
Ticket he is lie ttitisr to emanciimie
- ' 1 (
himself and his children from the
industrial slavery Ktaring them in
tlie face.
The neirro slave has Lis yearly
emancii)ation day. Yet the work
ingmen of New Haven make next
Tuesday and every election day here
after their emancipation day.
And so the so-called ''democratic"
party the party which claims a
mortgage on all workingmen - has
renominated .loi n W. Lake for the
office of City Auditor. John will
feel the effect of organized workmen
nn cleetion dav. T'lev will not fur-
get his remarks abcut union print
ers and the rat concerns to v Inch he
is accustomed to send the city print
ing. Town Agent Reynolds is in
the same boat.
Sunday School Kuiterintenilent "Now
children, tell ine what heathens are."
Small lloy "Heathens is fnlk. who don't
fight over religion." Omaha World.
Little girl, looking at a picture of Eve
"Ma. did Eve li ve at the seaside ?" "Why,
no, Bessie ! what make you think so '?"
"She always has a bathing suit on."
LABOR TICKETS.
CITY.
Fur Mayor,
peter lynch.
For ('Hi Vhrl.;
JOHN FRANCIS HAKEU.
For City Treasurer,
ANDREW HOlXiE.
For Auditor,
t 'HAREEW E. LAN'ILKY.
WAUO NOMINATION'S.
Second Ward. -Vor Alderman John
nil, mil. I
t ouni'iimen i,aw reiu-e .1. .iiunnrwn,
.. T I If. .1,1. .......
.lohn C. O'Connor, William 11. Ihomj
sou.
Third Ward. Alderman-Denis Her
,,1,1
Coiineilmen -Thomas 1'. blanroru,
l'hilip Hauer, Louis Schrader.
Fourth Ward. Alderman John Pe-
Coimeihnen - (ieortre . Dockum,
Morris E. Ruther, Patrick, Kane.
Fifth Ward Alderman Bartholo
mew Wllhs.
Coiineilmen Horatio H. Lane, l'hilip
lleyl, Julius Kutscher.
Ninth Ward Alderman Oeorge (ioer
?
( 'niiiicilmeii Thomas Steel, DeWitt
C. Day, Edward A. iegand.
Tenth Want. -Alderman - Henry F.
Keyes.
( 'nunc ilmeii-IIenrv H. Hurlburt, Al
fred V. Smith, Oscar a. Jewell
TOWN.
For Totcn Aijcnt Albert L. llollister.
ll,rt I, llitllister. (icurL'e
Manslield, Carl (1. Engel und Frank
Martin.
Town Clerk TliouiaH II. Iienton.
Tux r'i ('( ( John St. Clair.
'I'm t Hit rer A u I r : w Undue .
Auditor Win. W. Chaniiell.
.... , 1, ,n . I
ICajistrar oj torcm Jiunes r. mcKey.
(iiiiml .In i-ftrji TlifiimiM V. Mulcahv.
Willi, ,1,1 ldinev. Jiilm lloler. David
O'Keofe, Morris E. Kutlier and William
Vry- .,
: ,ir,lhl,n I'lll 111 t(f V. V HI LIU 11.
Hums, Joseph Hoettcher, Patrick Coyle,
Tlioiiuis Mnney, rraiiK r.. vv inie, ner
mann (ilass.
iv nf Hilicf Fret erick W. hlls.
lingo Scheeloch, William Woodcock.
Fence 1 leicerx 1 rancis martin, .lonn
Dni'iil (liirtiii. I'ntrick Downev.
Patrick Crowley, Doininick Collins, Jo' n
L. Ilrenruui.
(7(ii(i'r.i(;ii7(i)ii)('i'toiH"(eorgeKnoth.
Oscar F. Jewell, Charleb 1'itsing, Henry
II. Hurlburt, l'eter Stanford.
SurreyorH of Ilujhway Carl it. kngei,
AllM'it L. llollister, Ueorge Manslield,
Francis Martin,
HVi(it,r.s Edward A. W iegand, Al
bert F". Butler. Oscar H. Stower, Harry
A via .I,lm Hniiil. Hiiniiuiiin F. Hrockett.
I'atrick J. Flanagan, John St. Clair, John
T. Mead, l'hilip lleyl, W Uliaiu liiaeK
wood, Henry l.eiinbacher, Thomas M.
Stanford.
I'tiiindkeenerH Lueiw Canallo. Herman
LaulTer, ThoinaH Bishop, Henry Fink.
,,, unit; I .lolm Stiins. 1'hilin Bauer.
Richard Fisher, l'eter Conway, Michael
Costollo.
1'ackerH Hiram L. Jones, Andrew J.
Burke. Thomas P. Stanford. John L.
I v,,,w .hmiiw 11. lliind. Edward Mul-
I ciiliy, Henry E. Allen, Louis Kien.y,
Michael t 'osteilo, Herman wanner.
...T ... iiri.i.
LABOR LITERATURE.
A Knuiht op l.Aiioa-The Dawn of Heal
KreiMliilll
Capital on Trial. I
11
u-,'i 4vi 1 .1,1'M Uiul 'I'OM NTHANO K 1 1,1, K It
ili.hiii., Ai'in sT (Social Dcniocrnlli' llcputy
III lllll Ivl'll lli aK, ' 01 11 til 1 ill lilt: 1
l,..a.,t.t titiil Ktitiire
.:ni
III ass, .Ions --The Man with the Hod Flag.
( Aiii'Kvmi, F.nw - Itcslrai'le Mansions
Social croKiess ami 111
dividual F.ITort
Itoi u, On. A Hotter Tiint'it. piitfes
.or.
FitKK Tiuiik in Iiiiisk- An artfiuni'iit for
I'lirlinc National lirunkeliness Iv ahnl-
IshliiK (' llivuMnic system
.10
GnoHtiK. lltNin Fruitless and Poverty,
l lotli, line , paper . .
Soelal 1'rotilcnis, C1..M.V.
paper
The l.aml OUestlun, ( l
.'JO
.XI)
e., aper
Pt..k,.irt v III t Hill)
llituNicNii, I.At iiksi k The Cooperative
Comnionwealtu; an t.xposniou 01 .nou
hi. ...I..IEu.., I't..ll. T'u, (ttlli.,!
Ivr.s, (h oi' - Knu'llsh and French Morality,
In MNS OK I'UOIiaKSS -A COilet llllll Ol soiikh
dealing solely wit h tlie lawsi aim
simplest aiiects of liunmn life, human
love, human Hope, t nil 11, iw., paper
.10
.'-II
.10
IhsovAN, II M Sociallsiu and Slavery
Socialism and Smlthlsm,
KmlKralioii t raud.
Soelal llectinst met Ions
of Kurland ... ,
Tlii'l'oiniui! ltevollitions
In Knirlitnd
HysnVAJi AMiM ninis Prlnclplesof Social
ism ,Inx. A Heporteraml Socialist. (SOjiilifes,
an inti rt lew explalnliiif the aims and
ohiects of Soi'ialisin
,Iihni. .1. I. . - Socialist Catechism, SI
paces ,
Socialist Khyiiii's.ltipaucs,
KiioeoTMN, Pktkk - u Apieal to the
VoUlltf . .
I.tsAi.i.K, Fkiioinwo The W orkliitfineii's
1 n. 111,,!,, .M iuil.i'H
.1.'
.10
.itt
.a-.
M vi!!CMiv. the Future of -H r,'spectHWi'
' .:- , .. I . -M . . U
t I'lll.-ill. I. ll.l,, .W .rtfc,:.. "
M.uiv Kim Wacelatior and capital,
crown, HI 1110 , -is pare,
KN'racts from "Kapital "
M mix F.ut us Communistic Manifesto ...
Mr Path int,, Fat t.Tiioi mr - A Partial Au
toPiocrapliy of a Freetliinher
Xiti'.ToN, .!! The AiilrUn l ahor Mar.
Wet; staitlimr disclosures
SriM t R. on Socialism
Sim m i-tic Thmt. per P
Sihuiism Miik Pi i .Mst thousand, per
Put, $ I ii ...
Smiai.ism Mt Anrhis!I -Antaitonistie
Olipoitls
Soa .K SiH'lalisni and the Workers
Tiik I.KAI.L- Address to the Trade Villon
l onitress isss. l,tmdon
Tint Facts Aboctthi! i NKHi'iJiYiiti An i:p-
peal and a Warning, by One of the
Middle l lass
Any of the above works can be had at the
otfic of the Wohkis' AuvotiTK.
WORKMEN'S
SPECIAL AGENTS
FORTIUS
WORKMEN'S ADVOCATE.
Homtos.-II. W. Ilniwn, "Klrkliinil street.
Hhiisikpobt. H. Stiller, fW8 Main struct.
hoNiH.s, Kmk1hih1.-1I. W. Leo. 1H1 Queen Vic
toria street, Hlarkfrtiir'ii Hrldce, K. 0.
S. L. P.
DIKKCTOItV OK AM KKICAN 8KCTIONS.
Aiiahh, Ma. Meeting Ht Turner Hull, Summer
Mtreet Oriaiil.er. J. Summer.
HiuiMiKi-eitt. I'iinn. Meeting Ht KxcuNlor liar
iiiniilu Hall, organizer, rt. Heller, MS Main
IIihwonTmamm. fstaiil.cr, 11. W. Iirown,7 Kirk-
HcppAi.it. n.'y. Meeting every Monday at IIS3
Mlehliran street. oruanl7.iT, i ll. rurui, tt
II
IlAKTpnitii. Conn. Organizer, Hubert l'yne, SJKI
1 ....1..... ut.,.t
Nkw YitiiK. Muetliiif uvery (Irst anil third Mnn.
day, at, KrM) SiirlallMt l.lljrary ami Mwtlnit
Kitiini, 1 43 Kliflith Ktri-Ht.
Nrw Havkn, Conn. Meetlntr at TrailuH Ciiutirll
Hall. OriianlztT, H. II. hane, P. O. Urawur
103.
P1111.Ai1Ki.HiiA, I'A.-Orifanl.er. .1. de Uruyn, ti
t'umlui. wtrLt't
Hvaithp., N. Y.- OrtranlziT, Win. t.lppi'lt, 21 W.
Kayutte Hi rei-t .
i-tri'l.n.i.ru.ul iiriiiiil'f.ru ftrn rfinlll'Htl'd to
I'.irni.leti" ttiln list, and tu n-port regularly mi
lmnifi-1 ni'imt iiiaui'.
OPPICIAl-OnilANIlP Tim HirlAUHTIe. I.ABon I'ahty,
In tlie (Jerniain 1hiikuuKu
I'ulilIcatlDii offli'e, First avc.
NKW VOKK ITV.
I'ublUlieil Weekly, 8'-'. pit year. PoHtace Free.
Hend all Milliwrrlptlons direct to PulU'a.
Hon OHIro.
cctin0s.
1 uiiiiU'iv uki'TIOV S I. P Ui'MiIrt Meet-
A Initnim tlie Heennil and Fourth Sumlujr
evenltiKH in eaen nuinin.
i.i,,''1IL'IMIihiii up l A IIPKVTKRH AMI)
15 JOINBK8 of Amerlea. Keitular meeting
every Weilnemlay evenliut at To'elock, in Wond's
hulldliiK, eiir. iiureii ami ueorxe m.
lid lU A W WIM 1MT living Nil. 7 Itetfll.
j lar meeting the Heeoiid Wednesday In caeti
niimth, 7 p. m., at Trades Cnuneil Hall.
lOl'UNKYMKN TAII.OHH' rXION'.-Keirular
.1 ..t 'iVnilt.u Ci.iitw.tl Hull 1111 tlie See.
unit and Fourth Monday In eaeh month, at 8
o'clock p. in.
VKOKUDKI'TSCIIK PKOI'AU A N I) A. OLUH
i uieetti First and Third Thursdays In each
month al su i rown hi.
- lUfiwlHli 1VM HIVVH II A VfJRDS' l'VION
t.ti. ir.ii.1 ......
V,. 1 l..trKl ,MM,tlMlfU KtfHt. Iltlll 'rllil'll
L..l.l..ir ulfUtiidU ,.f MUl'll TllullTtlnr. 1 I.Mf O CiOCK.
over Turn Hall, cor. Orange and Court xts.
CIKOTION NKVV I1AVKN, H. T. P. Tlie reifti
O lar meetings of this Section are held at
Trades Council Hall on the (Irst Monday In each
intuitu at w o eiocK p. in.
'PIIAOF.S C'OI'NCII,. Itt-Kiilar meetiiiKS on the
I First and 1 niril Hiinuays in eaun iiioiuu. iu
7 o'eloek in the evening. All unlonn should he
represented.
IW MEETING THIS EVENING.
t7ii INPA'HUII, t. A.-Kegular meetlni?
Ilcu every Tuesday uvenlnit. at 8 o'clock.
Masonic Temple. P. O. aildress, box km
duevttscmcnts.
RALLY ! RALLY !
FRIENDS Of HONEST POLITICS
ATTKNIl TIIK
GRAND RALLY
TO-MORROW,
MONDAY EVENING,
AT
(' ARIL'S OPERA HOUSE.
SPKAKF.KS:
JOHN McMACKIN,
I'liairman of tlie New York Labor Party:
Hon. DAVD HEALEY,
of New York,
Ami Other Able Speaker.
ADMISSION FKKE.
-U.D, r.c u DrMT7
CHARLELr,; RENTZ'
Native ami KorelRit Krtilt. Itlrda. lllrtl-Ca
Ken, Itlril-Sced of all kind.
KOOl) forMOCKINO ltlHDS. !Ie:ttliiinrter for
A. IV Hi'mlrvx ,t Co. I'uire. KIKE
WORKS always In Mock.
NO. 867 CHAPEL STREET.
BREAD,
BREAD.
pi
.10
40
(V'
,A"
V1
.
.
tu
No Corn I'lour or other adulteration used
in our Bread.
Auk yotir Orooer for our Oouda.
S. S. THOMPSON & CO.
tf Oldest Ilakery In the (it y. 1
NEW YORK BAKERY
All OooiU Manufartured Kiprrtoly
for Kantlly Trade.
t
Herman Trust, 732 Je 134 Grand
ADVOCATE,
fJlucrtUcmtnU.
SUCHER &MULLIN
488 Statu Stkkkt.
I.atuHt ti)ViOtli In flnu Ham illrwt from fao
tnry, Bavliiktretall prutlts.
IHtrliy-l.M. l.7. 1.0, J.OO, 'J.50
Silk HatM - ..
See Our New Gossamer Ores- Hat,
Trunk HaifH and Oent's Kurnlslilnit at ex
tremely low prliit-n. Cull and he ciinvlui'ud.
SUCHER & MULLIN,
Nil. 4S8 HTATK STKKKT,
HATS ! HATS I
81.041. $1.50, $2.00, $-'..10, 88.00
I'nloii ImUv In Kvry Hut.
E S.0SIMM 91 CHURCH ST.
S. GANGBL,
K. OF L. MERCHANT TAILOR,
! UK AND AVKNl K.
Full stock of Fall and Winter (loods on hand.
Fine Overcoats mailo al low ences.
CHARLES COXETER,
TAILOR,
15 Clark Street.
F. WM. SCHNEIDER,
Merchant Tailor
407 STATK STKKKT.
Fine (fooils anil od work. Satisfac
tion unarantccil.
I. MAILHOUSE,
Printer, Designer, Stationer,
73B Clnipol St., Now Haven.
OFFICE OPEN EVEKINUS.
$5 TO $1 0 SAVED
IF VOIJ IIAVK VOIK
Soil of Overcoat Made by Us,
SL ITS TO 0IUlF.lt,
30 to 4.").
OVK.KCOATS TO OHDl'.K,
I'M, PA, 'J5 to 4'J.
TltOl'SKKS TO OKPF.K.
G, T, 8 to
The I.firji'Ht Assortment, Finest Quality and
LATEST STY1.R OF FAiSKK'S.
lie Sure to Exiimine Our Immense Variety Be
fore ion I'lin nase.
I. KLEINER & SON,
TAILORS,
707 AND 709 CHAPEL STREET.
Established IBM.
ttiviTt 1 'lUIMIWIOV iriiiin tn rpsnon-
VT siltlf Canvassers. Apply at 7l!i
Chapel t., top floor, lor particulars.
I
With All Modern ImiiroveinentH.
JOHN SALERNO, 890 Grand Ave.
THOS. M. KKNNA. Frow'r.
Most Central House in the City.
Horto Car Lines pass the Hoiie to all parts of
I III lily.
TKRMH. fc-'.OO PER DAY.
4II Stat Street, New Haven, Conn.
YOUNOS niiAH mum,
5C.MARGUERITA CIGAR 5C
YOUNG'S t'UiAK STORK.
ANn MANY riTHKR CHOICE HKAN lit.
IjArRent Stock of any Tobacco Store In
me ni).
51 5 State St., Cor. Grand Ave.
trcvi t in.j
C. P. BUTLER,
Wholesale nml Retail Denier In
Fish, Oysters and Clams
Sea Food of All Kind.
TERM CASH. COMMUTED FT TELEPHONE
93 Broadway.
oyspbe. kipp,
PEALER I! ALL KINP OP
Groceries and Provisions,
St. I Cor. Dlxwell Av. and Henry St.
3itlwcvtUcmcnt8.
S. H. BARNES,
DEALER rS
Choice Beef, Mutton, Lamb,
ETC.. etc.
GAMK IS TIIK1K SKASON.
STALL NO. I, CITY MARKET.
Come and Bee me and we will do you good.
H. H. BAKNKS.
The Fluent Oyntern III tlie City, III the
Shell ami Open,'!! 10 urn it.
XATIVKS, SIMXDLE K0CKS,
KOCKAWAYS & STONY t'HEEKS,
at
A. K. BROWN'S,
1H Grand Avenue,
New Haven,
THE Wl FOUNTAIN PEN !
The Simplest and Kest and Cheaiient.
H. H. LANE,
Agent.
ELM CITY CASH GROCERY,
74 & 76 Congress Ave.,
(Cor. Hill street.)
-A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY
GROCERY .
AND
MEAT MARKET,
BOTTOM PRICES.
Early Vecet ahles, llerrles and Fruits, reeelved
fresh every day. Partluuiar attention 10
TEA AM.) t'OKKKK.
FLOUR and BUTTER A SPECIALTY
Don't Forget the People's Store,
J. H. KEARNEY,
74 anil 70 CONGRESS AVENUE.
FLORENCE HOUSE
Regular Meals 25C.
TAHI.E HOARD 4.00 PER WEEK.
KOHN' BROTHERS, Props.
Opposite City Market.
GILHULY & BOHEN
MANCFACTt'llEKS nf
Soda, Mineral Waters, Etc.,
57 St. John Street.
The Quinnipiac Brewing Co.'s
LAGER BEER,
ALE AND PORTER.
ABSOLUTELY PURE.
PHILIP FRESENIUS,
LAGER
BEER BREWERY
488 Congress Ave.,
Kstalillxhed 18S. NEW HAVKN.
WEIDEMANN'S
LION BREWERY,
t:CKI.S10K
LAGER BEER,
ALLINGTOWN,
P. O. Addreta, Box US. NEW HATES. CT.
tlmcttiscmcnts.
MclNTYREi MAGUIRE & CO,
Special Inducements to the People,
In Col tons, Flannels, Blankets,
Comfortables, Prints,
Ladies' ami Gents' Wrappers,
We have no competitors.
All should take advantage ot tho
many bargains we offer.
No Dry Goods Store in this city
has shown the same disposition to
wards the public at large.
Remember all are Courteously Treated
And we trust all receive part of the
Attractions we offer.
McIntyre, Maguire & Co.,
837 Chapel St., New Haven.
Good Wages for the Workman means
Prosperity for the Merchant.
M. KLEINER,
4 8 OKAND AVENUE.
A new stock of Carpetings, Oil
Cloths, Hats and Caps, and
Cent's Furnishing (loods. Also in
Pry and Fancy Goods he is
with the market prices at all times.
(iivo us a call, wo will use
you well. One price, and money re
funded when .goods not sat
isfactory, at
M. KLEINER'S.
MEIGS & CO.
CLOTHIBRS,
107 & 109 Church St.
NEW HAVEN.
P.J. KELLY &CQ
PARLOR SUITS,
BEDROOM SUITS,
BEDDING,
WINDOWSHADES, ETC,
EVEHYTI 1 ING COMPLETE
For Housekeeping, on the most Reason
able Terms. One Price Only.
821 & 823 Grand Avenue
Frank A. Hutter,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
42 (Seoroe Strekt.
Watches and Clocks cleaned biiiI repaired. A
,i;..,,.iiit ,,f si our funt, rivi'ii on all work for
membera of the K. of L.
,SM. 3rl. KIRBY,
American and Swiss Watches
AT THE LOWEBT PRICM.
A Fine AsHortmeitt of Kolled Gold Chains
una jBweiry.
834 CHAPEL STREET-
M. SCHWBD,
All kinds of Jewelry, Ameriean & Swiss
Watehes, Clocks, Opera Masses, &c.
LOAN OFFICE.
Highest price advanced on Pledtren. Specla
ULIUHLIOU Ktvou 10 Helton iuk.
No. 5 Cltarcli Street, New Uaven, Conn
We always endeavor to Bell reliable
gotHls, ana anyone purcnaHing 01 us
will lie cunvinced that our prices
are as low as any on all
grades of
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, k
AT
B. E. LYNCH'S
One Price Boot and Shoe Store,
37 CONGRESS AVENUE
AKD
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