T' JJ-m '- I-ANCASTEK DAfibY INTElefENCER MONDAY MAY 21, 1883. 2 J... I.ICI ft gitf 1- " "-J- ' 3 til M I'; I1 WASTE LANDS. BOW TO KEPAIK TflKM. Tlie Judicious Cae of Clever in Honoring tlie Fertility of Kan Mown Seil. P. K. Mereland In Country Gentleman. A. mtfctt batter result, however may be accomplished by a crop of clever. The roeUT1SIoeTJ.romore'beneBciSl m re storing the wasted fertility of sail .than ,te roots of any etlwr plants with wiileli I am familiar. Any ene who knows the habits of the clever plant, and has ever taken the pains te examine vigorous clever roots, cannot fail te be sarprisedwr the quantity of black vegetable mealifg collected near sueh roots, which u in part decayed haulm. This ur-qi case when the crop of clever lareduci for no ether purpose than te be converted into bay. The roots of clever go a long . distance in search of plant feed, and veg etable growth se promoted always inures te the benefit of the surface soil. I de net believe that I have ever grown a crop of clever that impoverished the soil in the slightest degree ; and I have always some hopes of a field en which I can grew clever. The action of clever being thus benefi cial Then jjrewn and removed, the much grektersexeellenoe oCa'crep grown for the purpos,e bring left npeBJ the ground,can easily e .understood. Twe thousand poundi'ef clever fillvimave front the soil about 118 pounds of lnorganie matter, if the crop itself is removed from an acre of land, this amount represents 23G pounds inorganic matter, of which about 03 pounds is potash, 87 pounds lime, and 20 pounds phosphoric acid. I knew of no ether crop which takes from the soil sueh a large amount of inorganic matter, and if this matter were taken from the surface of the soil (as is the case with ether crops), no crop would tax the fertility of the soil like clever. But as the elements of fertility are taken, net from the surface, but from a depth reached by no ether crop, and as the mass of clever-roots is left iu the soil, together witbcehsklcrablc stubble, ' com posed largely of potash,- lihie and phos phoric acid taken from a depth of coil, much is done te counteract the impov erishing tendency of removing se large au amount of inorganic matter. There is no crop that removes se much inorganic matter per 1,000 pounds from the soil as clever ; it is therefore a geed crop te precede any white straw crop, even if this crop is removed entirely from the field and fed out for the benefit of some ether portion of the farm. There is another direct advantage te be realized from clever the ameliorating influence exerted by the roots upon the condition of the soil. A crop of clever always leaves the soil mere loose and porous than any ether crap and mere easy te cultivate, and clever bed is in fact net a sod at all. If clever is given its proper place, the fertility of the farm will stand repeated attacks from ignorant husbandry. In restoring wasted fertility, the true value of clever can be seen te the best advan tage when plowed under and allowed te decompose. This is a most superior pre paratien for fall wheat. I never had much faith in the ecoueiny of summer fallowing, except when necessary te clean laud ; the practice of summer faIlewingas a prepar ation for fall wheat, I de net approve of. A crop is lest for the sole purpose -of in creasing by a few bushels the crop of wheat, aud I have always thought the same end could be attained by better til lage and a mere generous use of fertilizers. Of ceuise, under this view of the case, clever cannot be used, unless a clever sod, upon which there is a geed after growth of clever, is turned under for the benefit of the ensuing wheat crop. A practice which I have adopted te a limited extent in wheat culture is as fellows : I Bced down with wheat, using a mix ture. chiefly large aud medium clevei, with a smaller piopertiou of timothy. I usually obtain a geed catch with wheat ; thhv is top-dressed in the winter, and I generally cut a heavy crop of clever be fore July 1st. When I am leady te fit my wheat ground, the second c;ep of clever is in blossom; this is turned carefully, and the ground thus pieparcd is bowed te wheat, which is again seeded as bofero. I hope that when I get the laud fertile enough te be sure of a second growth of clever, I may dispense with the top diess ing every winter, aud be able te sustain its fertility by a moderate dressing of barnyard manure once in two or three years. The experiment has thus far worked very satisfactorily, aud I believe that I can in this manner keep ray wheat land in geed condition. This method of utilizing the fertilizing properties of clever may, however, in cer tain cases be tee slew ; as, for instance, where land has become se impoverished that it would result in cultivating a great many crops at a less, In this case it will be advisable, if a geed supply of livery stable manure cannot be obtained, te re sort te green crops plowed under. When the object is te make a gicat advance iu " fertility in a single year, it is evidcntlhat -no advice eau be .given that will apply te all cawis. Wheu aecess can be bad te livery stable manure or leached ashes.it is mveh mere satisfac tery te use these fertilizers generously and raisean annual crop of- soma sort, rather thin have recourse te green manur manur ing'er summer fallowing. Again, if no leached ashes or stable manure are te be had, it is sometimes profitable te use cum. mcrcial manures te promote vegetable growth. There is still another method by which the most profit cau be made out of a peer farm, provided the farm can be applied te some purpose that is profitable independ ent of growing corn teddcr crops. When this cau be done, it will pay te buy hay, straw aud grain, keep a large stock, anil devote a larger portion of the farm te pasture. In this way a small portion of the farm can be cultivated at a time, and thus the entire farm in a few year s be re stored te fertility. A farm of twenty fer tile acres is better than a hundred that are impoverished. One acre of land that will produce fifty bushels of wheat costs no mere te cultivate than am acre that will produce ten. It is just as easy te cut an acre of meadow that produces three teus el hay, as it is te cut auethcr acre that pre duces half a ten. Everything is iu favor of the fertile farm as against the impever ished one. Success in agricultuie depends upon restoring our worn-out farms, and doing this as promptly aud cheaply as possible, and these who are favored with the possession of fertile and highly cultivated farms must increase this fertility te the highest possible con dition and take every precaution against a retrograde movement in this lespccr. after repeated refusals, agreed with one Timethy Lewis that if the latter would procure him a bride he "would py him $3,000. Lewis managed te inveigle Jen. kins into a barn, where he had secreted a son-in law as a witness, and there induced the old man te repeat his premise. Then he bethought himself of a comely sister-in-law, en the shady side of 40 -but geed looking and healthy. She lived in the village of Rushferd Minn., and thither Timethy went. He pictured te her MMDICAIu STOXICUBA. Mcnra Bens, THE GREAT SKIN OURES. after whicf the i old man's lonely condition, and the need he had of some one te cheer his declining LacretiftfinaHy consented te the taey were manned. Twe years -'after a short illness daring 4as tenderly nursed by his wife, an died. The will was duly ad. te probate, and among the claims against the estate was that of Time thy Lewis for $3,000 "for aiding B. A. Jenkins in securing a wife." The claim was contested. It was appealed from the county te the ,ircut court and then com promised by the-payment of $1,400. The testimony elieted en the trial Was ludic rous iu the extreme and attracted a large audience. After securing his bride, Jon Jen kins' old habits of economy again asserted themselves and he refused te pay the claim aud no doubt, the executers of the estate would have done likewise had it net been for the man in the hayloft. The CUTICUllATItKATMKNT.ier tlMOure s.ffwtrt, Unnln-tnl Itl.tstifl 111....... ......-. ... me i tin internal una or Cuticura Kkbelvki . the Advertising Cheat ! ! ! It 1ms become se common te willn tliu be ginning ei nn article. In an e'.cgant, liucnM ing manner, " Then run It into seme advertisement tluit v e avoid all such, ' Anil simply call utteutlen te the nicill el Hep Hitters In as plain, honest tcuns as possi ble. " Te lmluce people " Te give them one trial, which se proves tlielr value Ihat tliey will never use anything elae. ' Tue Kjuikdv se favorably noticed in all the nailers, " Religious and secular, is " Having a large sale, anil i snpplantlng all ether medicines "There is no den j ing the virtues et the Hep plant, and the proprietors et Hep Blt-H-is liave shown great shrewdness "And ability ' In compounding a medicine whose virtues :ue se palpable te everyone's observation. i)ld She vie? ' Ne ! " hhe lingered and suffered along, pining auay all the time ler years." " The doctors doing her no geed ;" " And at last was cured by this Hep Bitters ihe papers say se much about." "Indeed! Indeed!" " Hew thankful we sdieuld be ter that medi cine." A Daughter's Mlaery. " Eleven years our daughter sufleicd en u bed of misery, " Frem a complication et kidney, liver, i hcumatle trouble and Xcrvehs debility, IJ mlcr the cire of the best physicians, ' Who gave her disease vaiieus names. " lint no i el let. And new she is restored te us In geed he .lth by as simple a remedy ai Hep Blttcrd, that wc shunned for years before using it " Tub PAtinirr. rather is Getting Well. " My (laughters say : ' Hew much better father is since he used Hep Bitters." " He is getting well alter his long suifeiing f. em a disease declared incurable." " And wc arc se glad that he used your Bit ters." A Lady et Utica, N. r. mI4-T,Th&Slmd&w TJOP BITTKHS FOK SALK AT H. B JUL Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North new bleed purifier, and the external inn of ucticuka una cuticura beat, llin great skin cures. SALT RHBtrMr' .,' Will McIxtMOU, 2M2sD4rbera go. irratetuUV alda kheuui ou head, nociaisie. am oveniocB yXB : no KWteafe i BtmuCMIi a eaxtuM Mail Imsi CM alt IMP ler CZOl iTnmMMWJKAJtt C MM? te Walk except, en nanus una KMrs 10 Ml Mr Mt WMelOMlP himself teretjjht yeare, doctm-pwHMmea Ills case hept'lt-N : permanently eurad by Cu Cu ticera Ukhelvbnt (bleed purlller) Internally ; mill CimcuitA and Cut icuka BeAr (the great skin cures) externally. PSORIA8IS , - . III. K. Carpenter, esq.,. Hendersen, N. Y., cured et I'aevUiift or Leprosy-of twenty yearn' standing by the Cutieuka Kkselvbmt (bleed purifier) internally and Cutieuka and Cuti Cuti cuitASeAr (the great nklii cures) externally. The meat wendcrlul case en record. Cure certified te lietoren J ustlcn of the l'cace and prominent citizens. All mulcted with itching und dcaly diseases should send te us ter this testimonial In lull. SKIN DISEASE. T, II. Drake, esq., Hetrelt, Mich.. suffered be bo be yend all description from a skin disease which appeared en his hands, haad and lace, and neatly destroyed his eyes. The most careful oeetorlng tailed te help him, and alter all had failed he used the Ceticura Rese-vemt (bleed purifier) lntcrmillv. Cuticura and Cdticuba iiew (the great skm cures) externally, and was cured, ana has remained perfectly well te this day. SKIN HUMORS. Mrs. S. K. Whlpple, Decatur, Mich., writes r hat her face, head und seme parts of her body were almost raw. Head covered with scabs and sores ; suffered tearfully, ana tried every thing. Permanently cured hy Cuticura Kk- selvkitt (bleed purifier) and Cuticera and Cuticuua Seap (the great skin cures.) Cuticura Kemedles are for sals by ail drug gists. ,1'rice et ceticura, small boxes. 60c.; large boxes, $4. Cutwura Hmelvrmt, si per bottle. Cuticdra Seap, 25c. Cuticcra Shavihq Seap, 15c. Petter Drag and Chemical Ce., Bosten. The Leng and Short of the story is, that we are fully pre pared te meet every exigency occasioned by odd-sized people, and havei n stock Clothing te fit the" Pat "as well "as "the Lean Man, A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis. LMT aOODB. fAOKK & BKUTHEK. HAGER & BROTHER. CARPETS. ATTRACTIVE STYLES AT THE LOWEST RULING PRICES. Hartferd Meuquettes. Smith's MeuanptfpQRlw sels, Herner Bedy Brussels, for Parlors, Libraries, Chamb'e 3-1 fBrussels. Hartferd Bedv Bhiq. Land Stair, etc., with e in., 2-4 nnrl rS P- ' l- . 1. T i rr ' ."'ITJZrlt?? -"" "., "n3F" ueiuwa w iiiauuii : a.isu. xs.exDurv lanpsrrv S9VAnmiuvn.,tn, e.:.u T7-. t . OJShtnw1 'ee,Latt Patterns. PHariferd Sed Lewell Three-Plys and Hxtra Supers, Philadelphia Medium Weel Ingrains and Cotten Chain Carpets. LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, AND RUGS. . Best Spring HAGER Extensive Line of Paper Hangings, Lace Curtains, Shades and Shad Balance Fixtures in the Market. & NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, BROTHER, LANCASTER, PA. JOHN 8. OIVLKK & CO. PHILADELPHIA. mylVlwd TJU'ATTrn'V or Beugb, Chapped or DaJXU 1 X Greasy Skin, Blaakheads, Pimples, Skin liiemlslies and IntantUe Hu mors, use Cuticuua Seap an exquisite Skim IIeadtifi eu and Toilet, Bath and Kursery Sanative. CUTICCRA REMEDIES FOK SAtE AT II. li. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North Queen street Queen street. niar2-3n)u Te the alliicted we say read the advertise ment et Simmons I.lVer Regulator. De Yen Believe It. Tbat In this town there are scores et peisens passing our store every day whose lives 'are made miserable by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and distressed Stomach. Liver com plaint. Constipation, -when ler 75c. we will pell them Shiloh'S Vltalizer, guaranteed te euro them. Sold by II. It. Cochran, druggist, .Nes. 147 anil 139 North Queen street. fob7-eeo2 A Signal Victory. The value el electricity as a remedial agent lias euiupd a signal victory ever prejudice. Themas' Eclectric Oil stands lorcmest in this cIsi-js et compounds. Testimonials from all paits tell et the wondrous cures el rheuma tism, neuralgia, hurts, aud sores, etc.. ellectcd by its agency. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, dru.gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street CATaRRH. Complete . Treatment, $1. A single dose el Sanlbrd's Radical Cere In stantly relieves the most violent Sneezing or Haul colds, clears the Head as by magic, steps watery discharges trem the Nese and Eyes, prevents lUnxlng Noises in the Head, cares Nervous Headache, ami subdues Chills and Fever, in Chronic Catarrh. It cleanses the nasal passages et lenl mucus, restores the senses of smell, taste and hearing when afleci cd, frees the head, threat and bronchial tubes et ellensive matter, sweetens and purities the ereatii, steps tne cengn anu arrests tne pro gress of Catarrh towards Consumption. Odtsbottie Radical Cure, ene box Catarrhal Solvent aud Han lord's Inhaler, all in ene package, et all druggists ler 91. Aslc ler San San reup's Radical Cche. Petter Drug asd Cubic. Ce., Bosten. CHALINU'8 SPRING O PEKING. SMALING. OPl?N ING- White Goods, Underwear and Hosiery Departments. PULL LINES OP ALL KINDS OP White Goods, Embroideries and ; Laces, Ladiesivruslin Underwear, Night Dresses, Ohemiseaand Pants in all qualities, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Gloves, etc. Special Bargains in MeiisquitaireKids'at 50c. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, etc., 8TWe are Offering Bargains in Every Department, plain figures, ana one price only. Oall and aea for yourselves. All goods marked In OF- COLLINS' Voltaic Electric PJast Fer the rcliet und prevention, the Instant It it applied uf Khcumatism. Neuralgia, Sciati ca, Coughs, Colds. Weak Hack, Stomach and llewcls, Sheeting Pains. Numbness, Hysteria, Female Pains. Palpitation, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Fever, Malaria and Epi demics, use Cellins' rissten, (an Electrle Mattery combined with a Pereus Plaster) and laugh at pain. 25c. everywhere. mayl-lydV,S,ftw Give Illm a Itest- W hen enfeebled by long suffering proceed ing from torpid liver, biliousness, indigestion constipation, or sick headache, take Ilurdeck liloed Hitters, which give lest te the weary and reinvlgerates all the organs et the bedv. .. A, 1 i , .r ' .. - x ntuw. rut tutiu uy 11. u. i;eciirau gist, 137 and 139 North Queen street. drug- VLOTUIXtt. vv r 1L.L.I A1HSUM & KOSTEK. 1.400 FOB PROCCR1NG A W1PK. Tlmetby Ie ta' vi-lm Against the Kstate or a Mlaer In IViscentln. In Lacresse, Wis., Timethy Lewis Las just been awarded $1,400 in a suit against the estate of Benjamin A. Jenkins, About six years age Mr. Jenkips, about G5 years of, age, a pillar of the Congregational ehurcb, lest bis wife. He was a peculiar man, and was remarkable for two things his deep religious convictions and his mis erly habits. When his wife died his nature underwent a change, and the miser was superseded by the reckless speculator; but his speculations had only one bent, and that was te secure a successor te the late Mrs. Jenkins. With this end in view he importuned theparsen of the Congre gational churcb, the Rev. . T. Garrette, te select him a;wife, and afterward offered the person's daughter $20,000 te take his name. She was en-the sunny side of 22 and declined the offer, even with prospect of an early widowhood, with lets of cash. Net in the least disoemtedby this refusal. I Jenkins looked about for another, and PERMANENT. The color of the NAVY BLUE fcUlTS ler MEN and HOYS that ate exposed forsale upon our ceunleis we at e authorized, by the manu facturer et the material, te piestnt te our customers as positively peimanent. There lore any person purchasing from, ns a Suit of this manulacture Is sure or getting the Best material in the marset. This being a unlvei sa Suit It is in consequence sold at a very, blight adauce above the cost of manufacture Blue dyes ere divided iu te two kinds the ene will remain unchanged (or nearly se) by the action el caustic potash. The ether is changed by the action el the same test. The Suits that ve keep arc warranted full Indigo, and Indigo tnue H net affected even by muriatic acid, but ucid will produce a yellow stain which Is ciused by the effect el the acid upon the wool. Suits made et such material are decidedly mere profitable te the wearer than these cost ing a little less money and whose color will net stand the first bright sunshine te which thy arc exposed. The price el our NAVY BLUK SUITS are down te the narrowest margin and the color is positively permanent. The BEST, the CHEAPEST, the MOST DUR ABLE ana PERFECT KITTINtJ FINE DI.'ESS SUTa-T is THE CELEBRATED EIGI1MIE. r'HOOTS id SHOES ler LADIES, CHIL DREN and GENTS' promenade wear In the newest and lowest prices. TRUNKS and HAND BAGS of all sorts. SOLE AGENTS ler R. DUNLAP'S & CO.'S FINE HATS. Hiaisen l Fester, 32, U, 36 & 38 East King St, ANCA8TKB, PA. liltftSON'.l CAPC1NEPUJIOUS 1'I.ASTBR THAT SETTLES IT. Hi-ought tute Competition lib the 'World, tne Beat carries un the Honors. At the great Centennial Exhibition of 1876, Urn leading breducts of all the branches el the World's Industry were assembled at Philadel phia. Te carry off a prize in the face et that trtm:ndeus competien was a task el no ordi nary difficulty. Inventions and preparations ter the alleviation et pain and the cure el dis easa were prosent In the greatest possible vai lety, representing the skill and the pro pre pro leimslcst study of the age, and it may loot vital Importance te you, personally, te know knew that the high03t and only medal given te lub ber Pereus plasters, was awarded te the man ufacturers et BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER, by the following Jury : DR. WM. BOTH, Surgeon-General, Prussian Army. J. II. THOMPSON. A. M.. M. I).. Washlne- ten, D. C. C. B. WHITE, M. D., New Orleans. EttNST FLE1SCH. M. II., Austria. The decision was altcrwards confirmed by llie medical jury at the last Paris Exposition. Knewing the value et such high and unbiased testimony, the medical profession, both In the United States and in Europe, quickly threw aside the old, slew-acting plasters they had been using, and adopted Bensen's in their rcgulu practice. That physicians ai.d surgeons of the broadest reputation did this, distinctly proves the intrinsic merit el the article. Ills no mere than Just te add that the aver age ptyslciau et te-day is net dominated by the prejudices which retarded the progress and modified the successes of his predecessors el net mere than twenty-live years age. He accepts hints from all quarters and endorses and adeps demonstrate' healing agents wher ever he llnds them. The right of Bensen's Capclue Pereus Plas ter te stand nt the head of all external appli cations whatsoever, ler the mitigation or cure of disease, is no longer questioned. Let the purchaser, however, he en his guard against Imitations. The gennlne has the word CAPCINE cut In the middle. Seabury Jehnsen, Chemists, New Yerk. m8.W.SwCm BKMSON'8 PLASTERS FOB SALK AT H. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 North SPRIM . JOHN Ne. 25 East King Street, S. GIVLER & CO., Lancaster, Fa IIOWKRS Ss HTJKST. Black Grpeds at Bewers &; Hurst's. Black Silk Wrap Hennetla Cleths. niimsiiL- nmi wr.i i.... . a. .,...,. . Albatross Cleths. Black Nun's Veiling. Black Otteman bmnA.ii i V-.V Pi -i.:"0.?!"111. Uwhtneres, Black '1'""'0 ,-lHni?. ftinrtr mn-.n;, -.,.A.ii"" r.V, "i"i"Z" V.Y' fll.K cusiimerea. mack Tanifae Cleth. mu- Brecadcs. We call special attention te I the abnv ..nrtTm.rm'., Jersey, Cords, lilacs Atmum .m.l range Irein 25c. te $100 per yard. We have them marked low, and can guarantee. boeS l aitSSf?nn L n be' ' ii"-1"1'". "'d prices SLffii1"? .?' CreP.? Ve.IIS- ll" le ; also an elegant Ilneol'Made VeSff.fS.,"21?.ll W?-Si" "i'1"' ""entlen te our Aiigiisu urepes w e also show an elegant Quality of Cenrtanln'i itir VnTiLi, f"- Ti . '"L": "" In want el an extra geed Crepe we woeld be e lSSnJ te ,n " J,nS2t.,S,"?-,Eft 4.1 '"cJlC3. vlJe. - L,KJ?.U Crape we would bepleascd te show it. Id. Black Thibet Shawls, long and square. NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. JIATS AN1) CArB. N- EW HAT STORK. Brilliant Lisle, Lisle Thread, Cotten and Kid 3-WE SHOW AN IMMENSE STOCK OF THE A BOVi: UUODS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. up from Ceiiri.mln'a Ui.i $9 0) nor vjril. Te mnnn!, Black Gloves, in Silk Taffeta, NO 1ROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.- New Te-day : KNIGHT TEMPLAR GLOVES, in all sizes. BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH djOTHlnu QUEEN STREET. r J UhT KECKtVKO ANOTHER LOT OF Chas. N. Shultz. HarryNS. Shultz. A FULL LINE O TAYLOR'S Baltimore Mackinaw Hats. YOUMAN'S New Yerk Pearl Stiff Hats. FINE AND COMMON STRAW GOODS -AT- SHULTH SOUS. (Gundaker'a Old Stand) Ne. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET. mar27-lyd&w NEW TIES at the.. ..BLUE FRONT. NEW COLLARS aUhe....BLUE FRONT. FANC1 HALFHOSE.at lhe....ULU FRONT. NEW SUSPENDERS.at the. ...BLUE FRONT UNDERWEAR at the. ...BLUE FRONT. E: J. ERISMAN'S BLUE FRONT GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, Ne. 17 West King: Street. DUX GOODH. LANCASTER, PA. GOODS N EW OLOTBINU PAKMIK. Jno.- J. Smaling, E WITH HOVT& GLEA TAILOR, (LATE WITH HOVT & GLEASON.) Wen id be 1 teased te have PARLOR, you rail at Ms Ne. 22 North Queen St., TO EXAMINE TIIK MJKU1CAL. Queen street. mar2-3md lAKKCR'S TUNIC. GKAV'8 BPJCCmO KDIOINK. THE Great English Homed V. An nnfnllncr cure for Impetency, and all Diseases that fellow less el, Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain l the Back, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con Cen Con sumptien and a' PrematnTe Grave. Full par oculars in our pamplet, which we desire te send tree by mall te every ene. The Specific Medicine Is sold by all druggists at per pack age, or six packages' forts, or will he sent lree uy man uu vne xecuim. 01 ine money, by ad dresslngthe agent U, B. Cochran, 137 and 13t AlUAfcU (U II If 13!t un account et counter. ieiia, we nave adopted the Yellow Wrapper thoeniy genuine. Guarantees elenre issued hy ns. irer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran Druggist, 187 and 139 North $nera street. ' THE GRAY MEDICINE O.. N nrt?-lvrt Latest Novelties FOR Men's Wear, Imported direct ler our tiude. SECOND FLOOR. MAKltLE FRONT. niajfl-lydWAS I Oil V. tlNSIHAN & URO. -THE T OCBER'S WXKB. A 5c, Package X.MSOAJ. XOTICB3. ESTATE OF JAOtES 1. ULARK, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having-been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted i linrote are requested te make Immediate pay li in, ami these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, re siding in Lancaster city. JOHN W. CLARK, MARTHA B. CLARK, M ., . ELIZABETH CLARK, a20-6tdeaw Executers ESTATE OF MENKY miLLEK, I.ATB OF the city or Lancaster, deceased. Let ters tettamentary en said estate havintr been granted te the underslgnea, all person Indebted te said decedent are requested te make immediate settlement, and these having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, te make known the same te the un dersigned without delay, residing in the city el Lancaster. MARY ANN MILLER, Executrix, Ne. 6 North Queen St., , . Lancaster, Pa. J. B. KAtmrAV, Attorney. m7-6tdeaw HIS SOUL AND HIS SILVER. " Tour asking me hew I came te use It, re minds me el the story of the Scotchman who, en his deathbed, after a life of meanness, wanted te make things all right with the Lord by leaving some money te the kirk."' ' Will the Almighty pass me into Heaven II I give 10,000 pounds te the kirk, d'ye think V said he." " I can't premise ye thet men,' answered the minister, ' but I advise ye te try the exper ment.' " Laughing heartily at the story. Rev. F. E. Osberne, of Ne. 273 Ogden avenue, Jersey City, pastor of the First Biptlst church, West Ho He Ho beken, continued : " That's what I did with Parker's Temie ; I tried the experiment. It mere than met my expectations, and I am very glad te testily te its excellence. It gees atence te the root of ail digestive andnorveus derangements se common among men of my profession. Fer women and chronic in-niirii the Tonic is a perfect lnvlgerant and is des tlned te supplant all ether remedies for this purpose. A single dose produces the gentle perspiration and sense et life which eradi cates disease, itserms te reuse every organ into activity. I admire it, tee, ler its power te antagonize the held et the Hener habit ever inebriates." This preparation, which has been known as Parker's GinesB Teine, wlU hereattr be called simply Parker's Tenie. As unprinci pled dealers are constantly deceiving their customers with interior articles under the name of ginger ; and as ginger Is really an un important flavoring ingredient we drop the misleading word. There will be no change, however, in Oia preparation Itself, and all bottles in the hands of dealer, wrapped under the name ai Park er's Gi-ekr Teme, contain the genuine medi cine 11 the fac-simlle signature., or-H noex ft Ce. is at the bottom et the outside wrapper. mayi-lyeewdS LOCHER'S DYE WIUet!herVk0? Fer sale by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 BAST KING STREET, iAnuAarisn. pa. A?Q Jlrf,!JB 0,r OKRII.l.AKD'S Chewing Tobacco. Rebecca takes the lead at 10 cents per plug at '3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR HARTMAN'i STORE. NHreS? "K-SPASMBIBI AUD GVH NERS . All persons are hereby lerbldden te trespass en any of the lands of the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or nn nn Inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands of the undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN ' R. PERCY ALDEN, "M""' EDWARD C. FREEMAN ,c .M-i"epney ,OT w Celeman's Helia eie-tfd&w SEAHOHBALE UOODS AT REDUCED Prices AT BECHTOLD'S. A whole snlt, fast colors, 12.25 : Workin Werkin Workin PantsferflOc. and np; best mokeet uveraUsln the market ;aU kinds el Shirts, Ganze Un- --. -u uuui -. uu up; Aiaaies-, uents' and Misses' Hese from 6a up te the best British latest styles .Neckwear, CeUara, cufls, Hatt! Caps and NoUens. 6,1 ,r. HENEY BECHTOLD, PA Leading Clothiers. As we have net market' our goods up there is no occasion te mark them down ; therefore, we give below a list et prices of the greatest bargains evereffered ler ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS. 232 Men's Suits at$G00. sold elsewhere at$12.00 189 Men's Suits at $3.00. sold elsewhere at I i COO. 173 Men's Suits atfl0.00.seld elsewhere nt$20 00. 105 Yeu tbs' Suits at ts.00.seld else where at tl 0.00. S6 Beys' Suite at (4 00, sold elsewhere at $3.00. 73 Children's Suits at tiOO.seld elsewhere at $1.00 And all the finest giadcs in proportion. IN MERCHANT TAILORING We never have been se busy belere ; as our low prices, workmanship and fit cannot he approached elsewhere. Loek at our windows ; Suits marked In plain figures from 112 te $25. te order. Light Colored Pants te order, a specialty. L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS, UG-68 NOBTH QUEEN' STREET, Right en the Southwest Cerner of Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. -Positively net connected with any ether clothing house In this city. TEW" VORKSfOKE. SUMMER AT THE New Yerk Stere. Ilare value in SUMMER SILKS In Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at 44c, .c."Uic- aml 75c-:l y,iru- SHADED DRESS SlLliS, 53c. a yard. COLORED DRESS SILKS, elegant quality, $1 oe a yard. An tmmenae quantity et LACE BUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS. Summer Dress Goods : INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS AND DOTTED MUSLINS At Very Lew Prices. We purchase our PARASOLS AND 'SUNSHADES Direct from the largest manufacturers and can give the best possible value. TIVll.l.Kl) SILK PARAbOLS, in natural sticks, horn and J lancv holders. fcATIN PARASOL. LACE- XKlAlAlbUl-AUASOLy, SUN UMBRELLAS. Ladies', Gents' and Children's Summer Hosiery and Gauzs Underwear, In all Sizes and Qualities. We have opened another choice line of SASH RIBBONS. LACES AND LACE UOODS. EMBROIDERIES AND FANCY DRESS BUTTONS, at Lewest City Prices. Watt, Snand & Ce. Ne. 8 and 10 BAST KINO STREET. iMLx.rxi.eRi,' n tim n. it rlft.CA.STKK AMD MiJ.l.KK8VII.I.K Cars run as fellows Leave Lancatser P. i: i,v.,t), at 7, i, und 11:30 a.m., and 2, I, , and fe:30p.iii...jxtt,t flb Saturday, when the i-t car i.ivc3 at 9-Su u h. leave Millcrsvllic (lewf hn!)nts h iiii.i i. a. a., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dally eun ive tlin-ixepi en s-.m div. (COLOMBIA A POKT I1K.POS1T KA1L .' ROAD TIME TABLE. Trains new rt in icgnlarlven the Columbia & Pevt Isepeuit Railroad en the tollewlntf time : E SODTITvyAKD. STATIONS. r.M. A. M.l A.M. 6:20 10:20 635 10:S! :I2 van 7:00 10ur ... . 7:05 11:00 7:09 11:03 7:12 11:05 7:17 11:10 7:23 11:15 7:37 use 7:41 11:30 7:50 11:38 7:10 80 11:54 7:27 r.x. P:13 12:03 7:8? 8:25 12:15 S0 , 12:30 850 Citiumbtu.. ...Washington. ...C'icsswell.. ..Sate Harber. .Sbenk'aJerry.. rcqnea.... .Yerk Purnace. ....Tucqnan.... McCail's Eerry ..Kite's Eddy... .Pishing Creek. ..Peach Bettem. ...ConO'-'1II,;e... ...OCt'i sruL j.::.tM ... Perry vllle MOHTUWAKU. V.M wit.. A.M. 8.-20 8:09 8.02 7:45 7:40 7:36 7:34 7.-2S 7:23 7:10 7:0C C:57 6:41 6:32 6:20 v.ti 5:35 5:25 5:20 5.U5 50 4:58 4-5 4-51 4:47 4-hi 4:23 4:21! 4:12 4.05 3 55 3:41 7:5H 7:3e 7SB 7:17 7.16 l.KAIUNIi, IfJOI.UMVIA U.K. M KTZOEK Si UAUUHIMA.-; & febS-lyd Ne. 52 N. Queen Street. EX&KMO MlSTAKK, BUT'POKOBAISE -thesrenulne YrftCipnrtrf w .t HARTMAN'S YELLOW PRONT CIOAR STORK. -HA E- THE CHEAPEST BI.AVK SILKS, THE CHEAPEST COLOKED SILKS, THE CHEAPEST ltLACK CASHMERES, THE CHE A PEST ELK. LA CEIt UNTINOB. THE CHEAPEST ELK WOOLBUNTINQS, THE CHEAPEST CARPETS. THE CHEAPEST MATT1NOS, THE CnEAPESTSUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, THE CHEAPEST HOSIERY FOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN. In Pact thf Cheapest DRY GOODS Ever Ottered In this City. Hetzger & HangMan, Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KINS ST., LANCASTER. (Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse Uotel.T ACilANUEMKNTOr PASSKNdKK Mi-UM- MONDAY. NOVKMRKIt ISia. I-W NORTHWARD. a.m. r. si. r. i. 6.20 ... 2.'i- 7-3C .... i.i 7-40 1.00 3 51! 730 M0 3 if, i.ti, itSi 5.MI ihd: j i .KAY. Quarry vllle , Luucaster, King st, Lancaster , Columbia. -. Hadlnr , SOUTHWARD. . BAVM. Meadlng1 AKaiva. Columbia Lancaster.... Lancaster, KlngBt QuarrwUle Trains connect at Readln pem jTBuaneipma, PettavUIe, Harrisburi lento n and Jfew Yerk, via Iteund I Reute. -.,Atx!?elnm;b Trtthlralnateand from Yerk. uniiuvur, uunys-urg; Frederick and Balti. a.m. m. r.if 7 2S 12.-O0 6:11- P.M. a:4e 2:10 b- ih30 ill) h:I.-. 9:40 .... 8-25 10:40 .... 9-5.' '.-At .mi , Al-l-0.!i mere. M. WILSON. Sunt. PEHMbTLVAHIa SCHEDULE On KAILKOAU NK Kill! :lft.r mr. I. MAI 13th. 183. trains en the Pennn.,1. yaidu Rautead will arrive at and leave tt.e Lancadtei and Philadelphia uepoteas foliewi STjbVKNH HOUSE SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Geed Journeymen and prices same as ether my15-Ud Manager. Eabtwabd. I Lev Lan Ar Phil Mall Express Philadelphia Express.. Past Line Harrison re Exivhh Yerk Accomrr.eda.'inn arrives..., Lancaster Accenu laiZen arrives. ueiumDia Accntu; , jen. A.M. A.M Piederlck Accommodation arrives. Sea Shere Exprns Sunday Mall Johnstown Express Day Express Harrlsburg Accommedutlon. 12:42 2-.5S 3:12 5:15 5SS5 7-M 8:10 lOfJ) 8U0 8-B .... fcOO II.-4.'- F.X. 12S3 ... 12 58 3)5 2:1? 't tt, HSi 5 i j-f, f i, , n'v. iirt uaiieyer Accomrneoatlon west, cenuKitlntr at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9 4', will run through te Hanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Aocemniodatlon, west, cennrttln ht Lancaater Itfe Fast Line, wmi, at l:S5, wit! tun tbreuKh te Vrederick. Wkstwaxd. Le. Ar. PhlllLan News Express nl txy f flDeODKcr Mafi Train, Ne. L via. Mt, Jey. Mall Train, Ne. 2, via CeIumbla,leavea Niagara Express.. -. j. ........... Hanover Accommodation leaves.... Past Line .Frederick Accommelatlon leaves. Harrl8bnrg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. L:eiumDi Accomcre-Jat'on. HarnsDurg Kxpress.. Western Express Pacific Expresa A.M. 4:30 4:30 70 "74; 11:05 P.M. 2:14 'V-ii 5:40 9:05 llfl) A.M. 6:. 5 e:3n 9,'kt 35 J . 9 50 V.M 13. VJUj 520 230 7:Se 7:i il:H I- 0 nSjS25?f Pi est, at 5:40 p. m., nai ca5er,klWlth0ntCbange0f C!-N te burg. Mount Jey. ffilzabethtewn and Middle vSSi 1&m 'J81 L,J?e ews Kxpress. Mall Tii-V2-i' ,? e8teTn KxPW3 and taclilc Ex press run dallv. T XJJH? !ODX F0" FIKST HANI.S nren'elTt'helVai ' " g0OrtS fr th UAUTMAN'b YELLOW FRONT CIGAR 8X014.
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