s:s z Imtfaj8tefi uMlxgmet ' ,' Ai tr . ? M ' 'W.S. "'" WlVI'l'il WlTf '( JIHr VelutiiM XX-Ne 140. LAtfCASTEK, PA., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1884. t Price Twe Cente. WBmQ VLVaiiiiNU and i' u PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING. Tin Reefing and Spouting, Gas and Ceal Oil Chandeliers, STOVES, HEATERS AND RANGES, -de TO- KUDKTN" & BEBNEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. r AKNOI.II, PLUMBING i X. GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters, tSTFinest Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orderi at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANQE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 1)11Y tlOUVli. G fit, KAIINF..STOUK. UA.IH'8 OLD NO 14 EAST KING STREET. LANOA8TKU, 1'A. Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and Notions, in Great Variety, A III 1 l.tnent Ludles'iiml 'JUIIdten's COATS, CLOAKS anil DOLMANBalway en hand. Silk Plushes ey the Yard. Mourning Goods a Specialty. our Dress Making Parler nre eti tlie second unil tlilril floors, where Dresses, Coats, Cloaks ninl Delmans urn made ut ttlierl notice. Perfect (It ami satlstaclten guaranteed, whether grinds r purchased here or unnt t be mucin up from elsewhere. Geerge Fahnesteek, 14 EAST KING STREET. HIAl. 11AIITI H ule and llute.ll Dealer m M LUMIIP.H ANDUOAK ,nli Ne. 30 North Wntu . ; evi liineii LuiiGnsU.r K. . I llIH' iiV.v si J.lUMUAUDNKHH A JKKKr.UIRt. COAL DEAL.ii.rtS. UFriCF.b. Ne. 21 Neirrn (Juk tiikkt, and NO. Ml NOIVrit l'UIMCK STIIUKT. Alies. Neivru Pitmen STUitirr null ltiurt imi DsreT LANOASTF.lt PA. nUglVtlll C'OAM (1IIA1.I i Tlie undorslgned has ler Hale, at his Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water Bts., u large iwsorlment or thu very bout kinds el Ouvl for Family Ube, which liu will deliver, curuftilly weighed nnd screened, te nny part ut tlie city at tlie lowest market rates, Onion hy mull telephone II I Icil promptly Julylu-ltd I'llll.lP U1NUP.U, MANUIIK AMI UIIAI. New Verft uml Philadelphia Heme Mn mini tiy tlie car lead at rednced prices. All the 11 F.ST GKADKb OK COAL, llntti ler Family and Swum puriioses. own knt uy inn nnrrei. HAY and hTU.YW ltv tlui Ien erliuln. ir tut Yard ai5 HarrlshurK I'lke. Uunimal Orrieu IMS Kusl Chestnut street Kauffmnn, Koller & Oe nerl-lyd 4 HAL. M. V. li. COIK) ,1.1 SOUTH WAXJilt HT tiiiuviiMr, M., rVhOlos'Ue and llidntl llrulerp In LUMBEiR AND OOAL. (louiteolliui Willi tin Teloplienlr Ke.Iihiika. Ynr.l nml n Ne Ckl NOU'I II 4 A I II BTIIKKT. n -:. lUlitHti ANlt HTATlUNKHi 1884. 1884. VALENTINES 1 NOW KKAOV, Elegant Souvenirs -FOKT1IK- VALENTINE SEASON, ATTUK IIOOKHTOUK OF JOHI BAER'S SOUS, 16 and 17 North Queen St, VAUUIAUXU, ttV. K 1UI)i:itl,KV A oe. SLEIGHS! SLEIGHS! EDSERLEY & CO., HAKKKT BTHKKT, IN liKAU OF NKW I'OSTOFFIOK, LAN0A8TKK, PA. We have at our!Factory and ltopesltory a I. urge ana tplendld Assertinent et PORTLAND, ALBANY. -AND- DOUBLE!. SLEIGHS. They aromudeor the licit lelccted Material anil Finest Finish Oar motto i "quick sales and small-profits." It ensts nethlnir te call and examine our work. We nlse havn en hand A VVUU IJNK OF FINK CAJUUAUE WOHK. All our own well known make. AM. WOltK WAKltANTKI). llepulritiK preinntlv atUmiled te. due set el werkmeu vipoctnllyemployed for that pur pOBO. nStJ-ltilAw uab juttinu. GAS-FITTING, 1 KO. PAIINK.HTOUK. STAND, Lancaster, Pa. UAUI'KT.I lAltOAINM, HARGAINS, HARGAINS, -AT- Shirk's Carpet Hall, Ter. West King and Wntrr Slfl., JUBT IIUUK1VKD A Let. of the ObolceBt Onrpeta Bver Brought te Ltinoftster, Which, In nddltlen te tlie lutge stock et home- lllndOgOOllH, Will bd Sold Cheap if Called for Soen. Shirk's Carpet Hall, Oer. et West King anil WnterSts., I.ANUAHTKll, PA. VI Ahl-AIIMHIIKD lune. CARPETS AT Philip Schum, Sen & (Vs ir.O BOUTn WATEH STKEET, I.ANOASTKlt.PA. We liave a lull supply INll UAUl'KTH. We Ot KAU AND FILL- only uie the beat of vnrnu. It you want a geed, sorvlceablo Caniet, pluanti ceme and oxamtne our stock bnleru puicliaaliiR olsewlioro, in we will soil ns clicap 1.1 iliiinhniiiiAul f'ninnnnilann fni vnnranlf nml b7 IIU UIIVUIVDH rfiJ m.j w j r.u.ia .. Iiocenvlncod, as weulways lmve tlie ruputu ruputu tlen et m alt 1 n k tlrst-elass Carpou. (,U.iTOM 11AU OAItl'KTa A Hl'KClAI.TY COVKHI.KTH. COUNTKUl'ANKH, III.AN- KKTH, OAltl'KT (JUA1N, BTO0U- lNUXAUN.Aa Dyelng Dena In all lta braneues at short no tice! GOAL I COAL I Ot the best quality, expressly ter family uae. TUT ABAMl'I.KTON. UKMKMUKUTIIK OLD KTAN1). PHILIP SCHUM, SON & GO'S, NO. 150 8OUTU WATKIt BTKBKT, iOUuut I.ANUAHTKll, I' A. 3C ULAHH AND QVKBMHWAHH. II 1U1I MAUTIN. CHINA, GLASS -AND- QUEENS WARE ! -AT- CHINA HALL. We have new open a lull line of Heuseftirnishing' Goods I -m-: qukkn8wauk. ei.abbwaku, china, Lamps, ae. Housekoopara will de well te oxamlueour Hteclc bcteru purchasing. Our Wares lire guar anUed. We uxebange all Uoed net satlalac satlalac tery. High & Martin, 15 EAST KING STREET, L.ANOABTKH, PA. (-S.HOKL, KOOIIUB, UAHBINO AMU J ether pUylng caul from Hcents per pack U,'llAUTM AN'S YKM.OW FUONT OIHAIt 8TOUK, 31K1HVAT.. pUTlUIlICA ItKMKIIIKH New is the Tinie te Cure SKIN IUI0RS. It Isnt this scnneii wlien tlie Meed and per nplnitlen nrn leaded with lmpurltlcH,that ills JlKiirliiK HiniHirK, lliiinllliilliiif Krtiptlens, Itcliltm Teiturun, ealt Hlieuin or Kcr.enm l'so l'se ulanln, Tetter, ItlnKWenn, llaby Iiutnnrs, flcrot flcret ula, Hrroliileus Beres, AbcesscM nnd DMcluirtc InK Wounds, and nvery species et Itching. Hcaly nnd l'lmply DIsou'eh et Uie nkln and Hcnlp nre most speedily anil economically eured by tlie cimctiiA lUimniKs. IT IS A PAOT. Hundreds of lotto i-h in our possession (copies or which muy bn had by return mall) uie our authority ler the assertion that Bkln.Hralp and HlfMMl Humors, whothurHcrefuloiis, inher ited or C'ontitKleus, may NOW be permanently piirciS by C'UTieunA Himei.vknt, the new llloeu I'urliler, Ulurotlennd Apperlent, Intcrimlly. and Cnnctnu nnd Cutiuura He at. the Kreut Hklu Cures nnd lluautlllerii, exterually, In ene half the time and at one hall tlioexpcnao of any ether seusen. QBBATB3T ON EARTH. Cuticura UifnniKA tire the Krcatcst medi clnes en earth. Had the worst ense Bait Hlieuin In this county. My mnther had It twenty years, nnd In tact dled from 1U 1 hnllove Ou TicuiiA would haveHavrd her llle. My arms, breast nnd head wero coveted for lliree yenrs, which nethlnir relloved or cured until 1 med IhnC'UTieuiu ItKROLVBUT Internally, nnd Ctrri cunA beat oiternlly..v J. W. AHAeia, Kuwnrk, O. QBBAT BLOOD MEDICINES. The half his net been told ni te the (treat curatlve powers et the CirrieiiiA KKVUDies. I havn paid hunderedsef dollars for laedlclnes te cure diseases of the bleed nnd skin, and never found anything vet te equal the Cirri Cirri cea Hkmeiius, (III AS. A. WILLIAMS, 1'rovldcnce, It. 1. CUBE IN EVUBY OABB. Your Cuticura Ukmkmea outsell all ether medicines 1 keen for skin diseases. My cus tomers and patients say that they lmve olfeot. ed n euro In every Instance, whom ether rem rem rem odies have failed. II. W. HltOCKAWAV, si. i. Franklin Falls, N. II. Beld by all ilrupclst.s. I'rloe CVtietra, 80c.i IlKSOLVUMT, tl I BOAP, 1'iC. I'OTTBn Diicn AND CiikmioalCe., Ilosten, Muss. Nnnd fur " lluw te Cure Bliln Dlneejics," BEAUTY S? or lleuali, chapped nnd rnnv t-klu. Illnckhi'iuls. i-impicH, RKiu Jiiuinisnes ana iimuuiie uu uu mers, use Cuticcra Beai-, n rent llenutlller. CATARRH! Sanferd's Radical Cure. A hlngle iloie et Hiintent'H Itndlrul Clire In stnntly I'elluves the irest violent sneezing or Head Colds, cleurs the Head in by mimic. Bleps Watery Dlicli.irues Irem the No-ie and Kyei, pievents ItliiKlui; NeIkps In the Head, cures Nervous Headache and subdues Chills nnd rover. In chronic Cutuirli It cleanses the imnl posHeges et tout mucus, lCotercM the senses el smell, Uiste.and hearing wlien ulluct ed. IrecKthe hind, threut and bronchial tubes nt olfuiislvemnttcr, sweetens mid purities the breath, utepi tlie cough nnd urresU thu p-e Kicss nt catarrh towards Consumption. One boltle Uaillcul Cure, ene Ilex Catarrhal Bolvent and H.mterd's Inhaler, all In ene pnekage, tnrmtng a complete treatment, of all dniRKtstM ler (I. ask renUAKiireiin's Had- U1AL CUKK I'OTTXR IlROO ABD ClIUJIIUAL CO., Bosten. Cellins' Voltaic Ekciric Plasters. Fer the rellel and pievontten, tun Instant It tsniipllrd oritheiiiniitlsm. NnurnlKla, Helati en, Ceng lis, Colds, Weak thick, Btnmiich and lleuels, MiiKillng I'alus. Numbness, Hysteria, Fumiile I'aliiH. l'alpllatleu, lyisln, l.lvei Complaint, llllleus Fever, SlalarU unit Kpl demlcH, usn Uelllns' l'lrtntfiri", (an Klrrtrle lluttrry combined with u I'tireim I'lnnter) nnd laiiKh at pain. "lia. every whom lehl-lydW.S.ftw nm' k uiinit'tiici Heme Comfert. Alter it UkIiij- ttldn it Ueuutry rhjuleuii Irlls What II e thinks or Sunin l unple " I wish te gracious snmu people would learn when they nerd a doctor nnd w lieu they don't," exclaimed Docter K , in he n tereit his house In u cozy llttlu village In the lnteiler et tlie stain nt Nuw Yerk, nfter a te dious night rlde or many tulles " 1 have bueiidewu among tlui mountains te lee a man who the inesjonger said was very sick and net likely te llve until morning, unless he had linmodlate help : and found him millnrlng from a rather nhan nttaek el colic, which his family mtgtit have relieved In ten minutes It they nal a grain of wiinu and two or three slinplii remedies In the house. Hut no ; they inusi reiiiu.1:! U inrantas pUi, and when the leant ache or pain takes them, send for n doc tor, whether they ever p.iy him or net." " Why, Doelor, whai;lclntl el simple, reme dlri, us you call them, de you expect people te keep In the house f" asked hi wtte, as alie poured him u cup of het tea, " In this cine," ausweredthe l)ectnr,"lf they had only putn IIKNSON'.SCAl'ClNKl'OKOUS 1'IiABl'F.it en the man's stoma h, he would have been nil right In nn hour and saved ine a dreary ilde" In nil ordinary complaints it cures nt once. All diseases are eliminated from thu system by what may be roughly called expulsion or extraction, or by u union of I he two process es, llunseu'rt Plaster ptometos both. It In cites the torpid organs te act mid tends Its heiillng.poeuilng Influence through the myr lad pores of the skin. All ether plasters oblige the patient te wait- They glve htm hepe for te-morrow. Ilensen's plastnr gives him help te-day. Which Is better, de you think 7 lluy theOAI'CINKund keep It In the house, l'tlce 25 cents. Bcabury & Jehnsen, l'liarinaceullcal Cliem sts, New Yerk. 10 ItndWitSAw I'llUTOUUAl'Ita. J. t:. ntTt5. There lias been such a demand for I.AIIOK PlIOTOUIlAPIIB that 1 was compelled te get n VKIIY I.AUUK CAS1K11A 1IOX te meet the demand We enn new lnuke you n PHOTO as small as the sdnuUcnl locket m 111 held up te a r-tneh Ince, te lit an mx'-"-f i nine. J. E. ROTE, Ne, 100 North Queen Streot. linn'Mtd l.MtKV'H UNIVKHHAIi I-1I.K HUI'I'OHI 1? TOHY. A Burn euro ler every form el Piles, Internal and external, itching or blued lug. and long standing casus. It hits novo, tailed evon In cusew as longstanding lis 'JA te 31 yearn. This BuppoMtery Is oenu shaped, cusy te apply, sale, neat una clean, uud pnssrstms every advuntuge eyer ointments and Halves, t'hvslclunsusu It In their nrnclice. Ulvu It n trial. und you will be both relleveil and eon vlnced. It your drugsist does net keen Iver nei It for you, accept no ether, but send ler It by mall, u.s It can be sent anywhore by miiti. Prlre. We per box' Prepared and sold by ANDIIEW (1. FHKY. DrucBlst: Ne, Eiust Orauge Ht.. cer. Chilsllau uprtT-lyilAwi Laiu-usier, Pa A POET'S VIEW. ON WHOM'-SAI.K TKKK UKlTKUUriON. Unnt Wllltsm Uallen Hrynht llinusht Nine tsen Years Age The Futil Klfri.t of IlauadlegnUuuntry. Kvenlng Pest, June 2u, UOI. Wblle GeiiRrcsn Ih oeouplcil with the disposition of the publle lands, it hai been HURROStcd, by persons who can think or Homethlnf! olse bonldeH rail read p, that It will be an uet of provident wisdom te rcserve oeimldornblo tracts of forest lu dlflorent partn of the country, as the publle domain, with n view of preventlng the destruction of trees which is se rapidly proceeding, nnd which may yet lead te inconvenlout consequences. One of the objeotioun te any such tncasiire :is this is the diniculty of protecting" the forests from doprcdatlen, What U tlie publle domain it rearded in most parts of our country tiH, in n oer tain sonae, common property, from which any man may talte what he has occasion for. In order te prevent the trees from beinf folled nnd the publle preperty wasted, n body of forresters te watch it nnd kcep out trespassers must be retained In the pay of the Korcrnmeut, We de net propeso ltore te discuss the nierltfl of nny oueh plau, but we would refcr our readcra te the extracts we have raade In nuother part of this paper from Dr. Piper's work en the " Trees of Amer lea" ns openlneavory important fttbject for their consideration. We nre fully peisuadcd, for our part, that scarcely any. thltiR is mero prejudicial te the fertility of a country or has n werse effect en its olimate than the thoughtless practice of denuding it of trees. Tlie effect Is te open the rcgleu te the wIihIb, which parch the surface and dwarf the vogetation ; te cause the springs te dry up, and turn tlie water courses into torrents in the lainy beasen nnd dusty obannels in summer and autumn. If the publle could but be thoroughly convinced of this truth, it might, perhnps, be unnecessary for the government te vive Itself any concern about the matter in the disposition of the publle lands, We should bee the high ways skirted by deuble rows of trees, long lines of plantations following the courses of the railroads, belts of forest trees planted te break the ferce of the winds and shelter the tender crops and the orchards whieb bear fruit. Travellers sec in the Orkney nnd Shot Shet land Isles a roraarkable example of the unfavorable effect of the winds en vogeta. tieu, nn 1 the kindly inlluonce of sholter. Thcre, within the high garden walls shrubs and trees grew nnd flourish till their summits reaeh the top of the wall, nnd beyend that they de net rise. Streng wimU sweep almost constantly ever the surface of the islands nnd provent the growth of nny vogetnblo production ex cept theso which flower and perfect their fruit near the surface. Within the on en closures of theso stene funces, whero the wiud is excludcd, or in hollows which fenn a natural screen, the vegetation is often juicy and luxuriant Of the effect of the destruction of forests in drying up a country the Old World affords many romarkable instnneaa. The poets and historians of antiquity speak of mighty forests which are new shadewless wastes, and of streams that Hew no louger. Ad disen thus lameuts the disappoiraueo of rivers and broekB colebratctl in ancient times : Bnmetlmes, mlsgiildedby tlie tunetul throng, 1 leek for streams Immortallzed In son ; 1'hat lest In silence and oblivion He ; Dumb me their fountains, nnd their channels dry. Vel run torever by the mus s' skill, And, In the smooth desorlnllen, murmur still. The streams of Attica, new a bare and treeless region, are for the most part but mere water courses, in which the rains pass te the sua, nml disappoint theso who form their ideas of thorn front the nneicnt writers. The rivers of Spain are for the most part only chaunels for the winter raitn. Tlie Guadalquivir, which seme peat calls "a mighty river," enters tlie sea at Malaga without water enough te cover the loeso black stenes that pave its bed. The neiy ianu new eltcu misbus " the latter rain," or rcoeivos it but sparingly ; and the brook ICcdren is a long, dry ravine, passing offte the eastward from Jersula loin te descend botwren perpendicular walls besides the monastery of .Mar S tb.t te the valley of the Jerdau nud the Dead Sen. Mr. Mnrsli, in his very iustruotive book entitled " Mau nud the Nature," has collected n vast number of instances showing hew, iu the Old World, t:e de struction of the forests has been followed by a gonernl aridity of the oeuntry which they formeily overshndowed. Whether there are nny examplcs of fro quetit rains restored te n country by plant ing gruves aud orchards we cautiel say ; but we romembor, when truveling at the West lliirty-thrce years stnee, te have met with u gontlemnu from Kentucky who spolte el im instance within his knowledge in which n perennial stream had undo lu nppoarauce whero at the early sn Moment of the region thore was none. Iveutttaky, when its tlrst colonist planted themselves within its limits, was a legion in which oxtenstvo prairies, burnt evor every year by the Indiana, predominated. More than lerty years sIuej a poet of our country, roferriug te the offeot of stripping the soil of itstiecs, put these lines in tlie mouth of ene of the aboriginal inhabitants : II lore these Holds wero shot nnnd tilled. Full te the brln our rivers tlewed ; I'homeledy et waters tilled Thu flesh and boundless weed ; And torrents dashed and rivulets played auii jeuntuins spurted in tue siiaue Theso grateful sounds nre heard nn mero ; Thu springs nre silent In the sun I Thu rivers, by the blackened sUore With lessening currents run. The realm our tribes are crushed te u'et May be a barten desert yet. In all woodlands nature has made pro pre vision for retaining the moisture of rains long In the ground. The earth under the trees Is covered with a thick earpetiug of fallen leaves, whieh absorb the pewer aud prevent the water from passing immedi ately iute the streams and hurrying te the sea. Part of the moisture thus oentlucd under the falleu Ioaves, and shiolded from evaporation by sun nud wind, finds its way slowly iute the velns of the eatth, rises in spritics, nnd runs off in rivulets ; part Is gradually drawn up by the rootlets of the trceii and given oft te the air from the leaves, te form the vapors, which are afterward oendonsod into Bhewers. We fenr that this statement of the precess Is semewhat oemmonplaoe, but we mnke it here because, though obvious enough, it is tee llttle in the inluds of theso whose interest it coneorns te uotieo it. Thus It Is that forests protect a country against drought, nnd keep its streams oenstnutly flowing and its drells constantly full. Out down the tiecs, and the moisture of the Bhewers passes rapidly off from the sur sur fuce and hastens te lakes aud te oeoati, A Determined Klopement. The iittle borough of l'arsens, a suburb of WllkcBbarie, Is diseusilng with oxelto ment nn unusual elopement. James Crew, aged U5, a chamberman In the mines, a low months age saw nnd foil in leve with Jcunle William?, aged 1G, tbe pretty (inuguter oil nemas WllliamB.a wel laughter of Themas WllliamB.a woli.te-do .firmintnr n.l l.ll,nr. TI,A n.lmlrellm. carpenter and builder, The admiration uppfarrd te be inutnal, but Uie girl's parents ferbade Urew the hotise, but lu stelen interviews hopersuadod the hoedless child te run away with him. Sunday ovening she started apparently for euurcb, but Instead met her levor at an nppolnted spot nnd Hed with him in a carriage The girl's parents seen learned of her flight. Their noger nnd despair knew no bounds. Her father has started In pursuit vowing te be revenged, but he wen totally unable te And any trnce of the fugitlves beyend the neighboring town of Forty Fert, whero he learned that they had been made ene llesh by ajustice of the pcace. IIe has returned home and says he will inimcdlatelv besln nrrteeediiiPH nualtmt Urn justloe for marrying a miner. MIIOOIINU UOWM llUHULAItB. Midnight Marauders Kactlve ft Warm Itc Itc eepllen la Montgomery County. Kant Groeuvillo, Montgemory county, was the sceno, nt an early hour Tuesday morning, of n llvely fight with burglars. A gang of half n dezen breke epen a rear window of the cigar faoiery of William M. Jaoebs nnd proceeded te carry away a let of cigars and ethor goods. Mr. Jacobs, who was steeping with nnether man lu the room above, was awakened, and taking his revolver went down in tbe wnroreom te Investigate When he roaehod the fleer he observoil through tbe dim light threo men carrying a large let of cigars eutside. He opsned lira en them at n rapid rate. Tlie thieves returned sevcral shots, hut without effect. Mr. Jaoebs heard groans from ene of tbe burglars and started after thorn, but they escaped In the darkness te a wageu which was iu waiting for thorn and dreve away. Six shots were flred by Mr. Jaoebs During the oxcltemont the thlevcs dropped about ten thousand elgars, whleh they had takeu. Mr. Jacobs nud J. Kuetz armed thcic thcic thcic solves at daybreak and went in pursuit of the burglars. When they npproaehod the Hill Tep, about oue mile from Coopers burg, they uotiecdn man acting Btraugely. They dreve rapidly and seen overtook him. He proved te be ene of the men wanted. IIe offered no reslstanen when told he was their prisoner, lilt left arm was shot and breken botween the elbow nnd sheulder and. several balls passed through tl n fleshy part of his legs. IIe was uearly dead from the less et bleed. IIe was taken te East Green ville In oharge of Constable. Qriczmer and glven n hearing bafore Aldertnau 0. Weand aud will be taken te the Norris town jail. Ills condition is reported critical. IIe gave his name as William Fegol. IIe is tall, has n dark moustaeho and dark oemploxion and is about -15 years old. no said that two mere of the gang wero slightly wouuded. A party Is in het pursuit of the rest of the gan aud expect te arrest thorn Wednesday. Hill Tep Is Inlcsted with theso outlaws, aud raauy robberlos have bcen committed recently. One of the gang Is new set ving it sentonce in tbe penitentiary, but will be pardoned in about n woek. Several weeks nge a burglar was killed by William Stattf Stattf fer nt Salunga, this oeuuty, nud en the Oth instant ene was badly wounded in Myers town, Lebanon ceunty.by Captain Hassle r. Doubtless theso burglars belong te the same gnug that have bacn recently carry ing en operatlous in theso sect ions. Ducks charge everybody with hutng a ' euiick." and tbuiu are but low who nre ex empt from the gosling accusation. Or. Hull's cough By rup Is cer tain ly un exception te Urn rule, ns It Is nn doubt, the greatest lemedy ot et tered te a Buffering people. " l.DOIl OUT lfOlt 11115 KNUINK." I am u locomotive engineer, nnd have been ter twenty ye.irs, und am new running en the Maine Central Uullread. Llle en nn engine, as nil engineers knew, Is very trjlng te health nud strength. The continual Jar et the engine, and strain en our lenir trips nil tend te weak en tlie kidneys and urinary organs. In nihil nihil t'en te this, ten years uge, I met with n severe accident, nud 1 was taken Irem under my en gine ullhsuvere Internal Injuries which gave me gictit puln I as laid up ler six months, and sintered moie than I ean describe, uml mere than 1 wish te nulli-i- again. 1 tesumid weil:, but my klduejB begun te ulstuihme, ami my nervous system Meined te boeiilnt order. 1 could nut sleep, my u.dnr de manded such constant, attention that I was kpptnwake a great part et the night i tn ml ml nute caused severe pains. 1 employed thu best medical skill In Portland and elsowheie butcontlniied tn grew worse. 1 W1..4 persuaded 'e try Hunt's Uemedy as I found tint many el my friends lu I'ertl.md had itM'ii It with Ki'nit bttccuss, yet I hud no laltb that it would reach my case However, lseut ler u hall-dozen bettlcii ut ene et the drug htoreH.ln t'ertland.niul Iromtle tiuiiel thu llii-l boltle Iniind u great rellel. My water was much hotter and the pain In the btck nnd limb) greatly relieved. I continued lis use until I hud used ten bnttlesln nil 'and It has been tome a wendei fill nlesidng, anil 1 have deemed It a duty and privilege te recommend It te these treubl d in a similar manner; and you may publish this ler tholicnellt or our railroad men and the publle lu geneial, ns it has completely eured inn. Uke. W. Kiiadlkv, Knglneer Malno Cnuttnl II. It. Peiitlanij, Mk , May 12, '88.1. O.VUHK. FIIK AI.AK31. AttcK K. CmtTis, of Ilrtiuswlck, Me., willcs us en May IS, ISO: "That she has sutreiert very mueliat Ireiiueiit Intervnls with kidney iILoase, and the attael.s weru Increasing lu se verity he &tea illy in tncnuse alarm, llbraunt Mrs N. M. Small, persuaded her te use Hunt's llemedy, nml alter using several bottles Miss Cuttlshas been Irued Irem the severe iichts and pains te which she Ind long been accus tomed ; nnd further says that Hunt's Itemedy never falls te relieve the sovere pains In the side uml lutensu hickache, und MIzsC. pro nounces Unreal biesslug te woman for all kidney dlscusa.anil she cordially rccemmumls It ler Hi many Ills and pains peculiar te tlieiu " m lwiIM.WAF.tw tteekleu's Arnicn Baivr. Thu greatest medical wonder of the world. Wiirraiiled te spi-udlly euro burns, llrulses, Cuts, Ulcers, Hiilt Khuiim, Fever sores, Cun cons, Piles, Chilblains, Cerns, Tetter, Chapped Hands nnd all skin oiupilens, guaranteed te euro lu every Instance, or money retunded, it eetiu pur box. Fer sulu by Ches. A. Lochi r. ie-iyecmw Ihumlerlt Down Hie Ages, That ler lameness, ter rheumutuin, ler aches, for pains, and ler sprains J)r, Thomai' Kclee Kclee trie OU Is a positive and rullable remedy, llr. Tlitmat' JCcli-ctrle Oil can Imi purohased of any druggist. Fer sule by II'. II. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and 139 Nertli Ouoen street. A HUrtllng Discovery, Physicians nre olten startled by romatkuble discoveries. 'I he fact that Dr. KIiIi'h New Discovery ler Consumption uml all Threat und Lung Diseases Is dally cm Ing patients 4hutthey huvu given up te die. Is Hturttlng them tn reallr.e their duty, nnd examine Inte thu tiiiii-iu of this wonderful discovery t re sulting In hundred of our best Physleliiuvs using It In their practice. Trial bottles free at thus, A. Lechor's Ding htore. llegular size, 11.00. We Challenge tlie World. When we pay we bellnve, we have evidence loprevo that Bhlleh's cnnsiimullen Curu Is decldedly the best Lung Medlolne made, In as much as It will euro u common or Chronle Cough inenii-hul t tlie tlmu aud relluve Asth ma, Hreueiiitis, v noeping ceiigu, croup, ami show mero cases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will euro whom they lull, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te thu youngest child und we guurunteu what we say. Price, loc., BOe and tt.oe. If your Lungs are soie. Chest or Hack lame, use Bhlleh's Pereus Plus ter. Beld by II. II, Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 and l.TJ North Unoen street. fiih7-eel 1 can't Bay Kiieugti. ' 1 cannot speak tee highly et Jlurtleek Jlloeil Jlttlcrt they have been 11 great bless iiu; tn me. Cured me nt hllleusne! and dvs- in.psi'i rm wHici. 1 hail unarwi ihjmij '' .1. JlaW I, Hank: Of lOniUlO, Ollt, Fer North tlueen street sale by ll. li. lieciirun iiriiKgui, ui aim i.rj MEDIVAT,. A TKU'S OUKKItVl'KOTOItAL.. "Onnvit.i, Ohie, Hept, 10, lssx nnrin'? "Having been subject te n bron bren vvuvj etilAl nrrectieu, with frequent coins, fern numhoref years, I hereby certify that Armi's CitxRRT PEcrrenAL gives me prompt ro ller, nnd Is the most otreotlvo romedy I have ever trled. Jaues a. Hamiltew, Kdlter el The Vreietnl." nniTAH "Mt.Uilead, Ohie. June SO, 1RW. VUUUUO. ! lftve UUJ AVER'S CUERRT PKO- TcnAt. this spring for a severe cough anil long; trebbie with geed ctfect.and I am ploaseil te recommend It te nny ene similarly aftceted. IIARVET llACnttUAN, Proprletor Olobe Hetol." rnsrAniD or llr. J. C. Aycr & Ce., Lencll, Mass. Beld by all Druggists. IcblD-tebM-lyd Aw J; AMR HACK, HOP PLASTER. This porous plaster Is absolutely the bet evor made, combining the virtues et hops with gums, balsams ami extracts. Its power Is wonderful In curing dlsoaset whero ether piaster! simply relieve. Crick In the Hack and Neek, Pain In the Hlde or I.tmbs, Btltt Joints and Muscles, Kidney Troubles, Hheu matUm, Neuralgia, Sore enest, AUoctlens of the Heart and I.Iver, nnd all pains or aches In nnytiart cured Instantly by tlie Hep Platter. VrTrylt. Prlce, 25 cents, or nve ler U0. Stalled en receipt of prlce. Beld by all drug gists and country stores. Hep Plaster Com pany, Proprietors, Ilosten, Mass. LAME BAOK. n-tar constipation, lesi of appetite and diseases of the bowels tnke Hnwley's Stomach nnd I.tver Pills. 23 cents. d2fllydw(3) vur uuuvh. Ol'KUIAI. IIAltOAlNH IN DRESSGOODS. TOT, SHAHD & CO., Have bought lour large lets et Hirst) popular goods In nil the new colors from 11Xc te 2Sc. a yard under last season's prices. Ne. l-KLKOANT STItlPKl) BILKS, 00c. a yard, last season prlce ler this quality 02Xc Ne. 2-IIKAVIKK 8TIIIPKD SILKS, 6Sc, last season price, TSc. Ne. 3 Choice I. Ine of COi.OllKI) DIIKSS BILKS,: Tjc. n yard, last season M prlce, ll.Oii. Ne, 1 Eleitant quality COI.OUKI) DltKBB S1I.KB, fl 00 a yard, hist season's ptlce ler this quality, tl.25. Ourstnndard lll.ACK DIIKSS SILKS Are the host vnlue In the market nt We., 75c, 87Kc, $1.W, ll.a'i, $l.t0, 11.75 and $2 O). bpeclal llurgalns In Weel Fnced DIIKSS 000 1)8 At 10e., 12Kc-, 17e., We., and 'tic. n yard. MUSLIN'S AND SIIKKTINOS Hy the yard or plccoiitleis than manuluctiir ers' pi Ices, NEW YORK STORE, NO. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., I.ANUABTKK. PA. M CT'.UKlt .V UAUliltmi&l. WKII1AVK JUST ItOUUUT THK KNTIUK MIOCK OF OOOD QUALITY COMFORTABLES, COMFORTABLES, COMFORTABLES, OF A I, A ltd K WHOLKSALK IIOHHK DK- CI.1NINO IIUaiNKSB, AND AUK NOWHKLI.lNii AT $ 1 .40 Goods that worn sold at li.ouietJM. We lmve en hand, also, WII1TK AMI) COI.OHKDi B 1 an kets, IIOITUUT AT AUCTION BALKS, FKOM 75c. up te $10.00: We nru felling them ett cheap i they lmve been saei Hired this season nt lebs than iimnii fiicturer'H cost & Cheap Stere, Ne. l'. WKST Kim STREET, lletweim the Cooper Heuse and Barrel Herso Hetel. LANOABl'KH I'A JUU.tlUAL INarilllMKNTH. VXT'LWOX a WIIITK Wilcox & White Organ Oe. HI'KCIAL TEN DAYSSA1ES. NOW ISTIIKTIMKTOllUi PIANOS AND ORGANS AT SI.AUdllTKltlNO 1'ltIUKS. One Geed SecemMland Piane f&l.OO Oue Klegant Beceud-IIaud Organ 4.1 CO One Klegant New Organ, 12-Step Couplers nud Sub-llass M.U) Wllcet X White organs Irem 75. te flW.U) " Knabe," MePhrvll, Orovenetoln & Fiiller, Koyateno, and Vobe & Seuu Plnnen, All Shirked Down te Uotteni Prices. Almest given away, WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II. H, LUCKKNHACII, AKent. fultlMM ' 111, UU1AIIH MANHFAOrUltKDDNTHlS tV nremlses and are ns represented. Ne ether goods letnlhsl ul IIAU'IMAN' KLH) HtllNt OKI A It STOUK. VZOMllttt. ItfYKKi) KATHVOH. WHAT A PLEASURE! i!!M? 0Tl,.er OLOTIIINO WRde from a stock toBcemrn,?il.r1,.l!,,U!"H"", Ur ftnrt varied m :?i?2PrlJS.ian Ol00 nl lasblonable tyles el roeiIs, ami then te seta suit that nts and bears overy evidonce of havlnB bee" preperly SetUn up. This Is tlie style of work l?5.TWn0tun0t0, our OU8TOM DKPAHT. MKNT, as we keep cutters nnd werkinnn who are thorough and particular in their ilnoei buMness. , . Fer the coining Spring, as well a.1 nt nil lu. turetlmcs.lt will be our aim te iunniv tiia tradewltli overythlnsr new ana Ueslrable. as rast as It Is put en the market. ",ramei lly strict attention te the noeds or our pa trons, add nclose study of Uie goods tn our line, we hepe te koep constantly en nnnd a wcll-solcctefl assortment, irem which we shall bonble tomeet your wants In such a way that you will patronlze us again and Bgaln. Ready-made Clothing, neat fitting, fashionably and substantially made, at the LOWEST PltlOKS quoted any whero. MYERS & RATHFON, LKAD1NO LANCA8TKK CLOTIIIKH8, NO. 12 BAST KINO LANOABTKIt, PA. 8TREDT. OKKAI HBOUUTIONB. Prices Reduced -ON- FURNISHING GOODS. Ino.Vlertn 0,0' ut balance et WINTRK 810CK. we lmve reduced the prlcet en our ontlre balance of Undorwear, Glevee, Shirts, Knit Jnokets, Noekwoar, &c,, Fully ONK-IIALF from fermer prices. K N IT J A C If KTS, 60c.. COO., 7J0., 000. te 3. 1II.UK BHIIITS, 70e , Ma, 03e. te $!. OLOVKS nt Lewest Prices ever heard of. ONK IIUNDUKDDOZKN "PennHaU" White Shirts, tlie lirstBhtrt In the market, four ply Llnen llojem and Culls, best quality Muslln, and only he OKNTS. "We ask you tn OALLAT ONCK and se cure seme or these llurgalns, as we need tee space they occupy. HIRSH & BRO., PKNN HALLGLOTIUNt! UOUSIf, Nea. 2 and 4 North Queen Streot. LANCASTKIt, PA. H. OKKIIAHT. GREAT REDUCTION -IN- FINE CLOTHING -AT- H. Gerhart's, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order tn reilue.i u heavy alesk et FINK WOOLKNBuml toniakeroom for the Spring Importation, I will make up te order all lieavy-welghthUlTINOSnndOVKKCOA'IIO Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot, or First Cost of Get ting Thern Up. 1 have ulhe a Large Aaseitment et medium weight WOOLKNS ler tlie early Bprlug trade, which will be niacin up holero Urn Spring trade seisin at an equal reduction, te give umploymuntte my hands during dull ecasen TUR AllOVK KKDUOTION IH VOR OAHII OA'.r. N. It. My eamplu cards of Spring Importa tions ure new icudy nnd any ni my customers desirous el securing choice styles can de se new. H. GERHART. riAKuMApUl Hill). FOB BARGAINS IN CLOTHING 00 TO-DAV, TO L. GANSMAN & BRO.'S, AT THK COHNKlt OF NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE 81 8. ltldiculeusly Cheap Overceats nt Si.U See the Woiu'erliU Overceats at fi.CO. Bee thuOverccaUat ttM. ST1-0. ti.W. t0M) and 12 00. AH Weel Bulls at fJ.ce. bee thu All Weel Suits at , flOatulpl?: Plenty or styles j reliable goods i our own tip top make. see our Children's Pants at 63a. Our Hey's Pants ntOOci Our strong nnd heavy lined Men's Pants at fl and ?1.03. Kcmomber theso bargains. Consider the value of your meney before you purcliaue. Loek uieunil and sce It we are net undersell ing anybody in this or nny ether city. L. Gansman & Bre., '",K s aAnV cVe.'ifNT TAl' Kes. ObVOS NOItTll UUUKN NTltEbT Light en thu Heiltnwnst Cerner el Oraug Bircet, LANCABTKU, PA. nr Notcennoclod with any ether Clethlin: Heuse In thnrltv. STKVnNB HOUSK BHAVINU AND IIAIU DKKSIM. SALOON, iluiv-l .leurtmviiiim and pilcvsauuiu as idtta MllMIII.- H. .liIfKK myiU Ui ,aui.
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