'.&, fxi Viilmiw XX -.Ne 103. LANCASTER, PA, TUESDAY, MAllCII 11, 1884. Prlce Twe Cent. I. v UAItl'KTH, AV. g... UK'i UaIII'KI' IIAI.I.. BARGAINS I -AT- SHIRK'S CAKPET HALL. Hellini; Uir te Clesu HuhIiiesh. A mil Mmwit IIODY IIIIU8KI.H, TAl'KSTRY mill All Utaile UUtlH, HbANItliTd.UOVKItl.KTdnuil Oil. CLOTH. V3T ALL AT A SAVRlFIOK.'y&l tf Prompt attention given te the Manufacture ut Hag Carpou in order. AT- SHIRK'S CAEPET HALL OOU. W. KINO AND WATEU 8T3 , ((li.M'imiluw JUUY UttUVH. G KO. FAIItllU'IOUK, HAIK'B OLD NO 14 EAST KING STREET. LANOABTHH, PA. Dry Goods. Fancy Goods and Notions, in Great Variety, A ru I l.lnoel Ladles' nil Children's COATS, CLOAKS anil DOLMANBiilway en hand. Silk. Plushes ey the Yard. Mourning Goods a Specialty. Our liri'M Making I'arlem me nn tlie second mill third fleer", whme Dresses, Cent, l inuks nml Delman urn made nt short nntlcu. Perfect tit nml MitlHtactlen guaranteed, whether geed aieputchacd humor nent te be iiinilu up Hum ulHOWhuru Geerge Fahnesteek, 14 BAST KING STREET. - - - Lancaster, Pa. l'J.V3IIHNIi AND I Oil N , lIl.Mll.ll, PLUMBING, GAS-F1TTJLNG, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Oase Heaters, MTFincst Werk, Best Workmen. Leave your Orders at JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nes. 11, 13, 15 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. nun. mm, jtv. riuiK BEST STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. We manulaclure nml koep In stock the fol fel fol lewing goods : Portable KiihIiuw nn Wheel and Sills stationery Knglne unit btutleiii'ry Hellers. Portable flellei. Portable fuw MUM Large un ! Small lln.lur reed Pumps ; pump uiul healers cninlilni'il. Hark, Cerk and cob Still!). Pulleys, Shaltlng nml Hearing. Heuse cellar I teuten. CrumriliH llttul up. Steam Heating ii bpeclalty. Iren nml Hriins Casilng. Iren Tanks ler Wnluraiiil Oil. Light and Heavy Nheet Item erk. Htumu uml Water Pipes. Valves and riitlug. Ilullil imy Style or Power nl linllari , hsttmales given ler machinery. Repairs promptly andcaretully nttcuded te Jelin Best & Sen, (PROPRIETORS.) Ne. 333 Kitst Fullen St., liANUAHTICU, l'A lunlMyil llAUMtAUJi.1i itO. V MHI! UAltltlAOr. llUll.DJtltS. THE STANDARD Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER. OOUNTV. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, IN UEAIIOFOBN'TIIAI. MARICKr HOUSES LANOAbTKR.l'A. U'e iimke evuryatvlu IliiKKy nml Cnrrlnxe ill' hI red. All work llulnliuil In tun most com cem com lertulilomiiluli'Kimt Btylu. We iue only tlie beat Buk'Oleil mutut'liil, nml employ only tlie bet inweliunlCH Fer ciullty or work our prlce urn tlie ulienpent In tlie slnle. We buy ler catli uml Bull en tlie meet i ciueimblu itirina. tilvu uu a cull. All wm k wurruntuil. KEl'AlltlNO I'KOJU'TI.YATTK.VDKDTO. Onoeelot woikmen uspuclnlly ouipie)ml ter tnut nurneeu. iriO-tfii.lw IIUUHH AN It HTATIONKUX 1HANK 1IOOKM AND STATION Kit Y, SWS BAEU'S SOUS, 15 and 17 North Queen St., Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, illank Deedi, Mortgages, Me. -AXTUE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. rau,ui.ia?Ki.'.i mjai BARGAINS! Everything 3IiiRt I'oHitively ha Held. of 1NURA1N OARPKTU, J LANCASTER, PA 1 KO. KAIIMKtlTUUK. STAND, HAH IflTTlNH. JMI'KK UANUIHHB, AC Diuhkh w. ritv. bLND YeUKOHDKHS IN Suff FOR Fappr Hanging anil HInule Werk, As tlie rush will seen couimenco. mi Elegant Slee el We have WALL PAPERS. Ot Kvuty Inscription In nil the I.ca line New Putlernr. Over Kilty Designs of DADO SHADES, In tlm prevailing New Celers, six nml soven leollengt thcae goods are getting innru pep tilur uvery ucii-eu. Plain Unnds, nil wh ths, lnrmiy klml nt a wIiuIuh. Kliturnj, Cenls, Orimiiienta, Xc. LACE CURTAINS, Krnm Onn Iiellnr n pulr up. Ileil Kctts, l'llle Hlintim, Tlillfii ml l.niiilirciiiiliiN tVHluut, llru-K, Cherry, Ann nml Ebony Curuilu l'eluu. Vim AND M ANILE MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUBBN BT. l.ANCASTKIt. I' A. UUA1.. Ji. 11. HAUT1H Wnoleauio anil Retail Dealer in te. klnOa of LUM1IKRANUCOAU rfnnt: Ne. 4) North Wat anil Titnee DtrtxiUi abeve Lemen Ijinaiaujr. nS-lyd 13 ,UMU.vniMni u jKricitnea. GOAL DEALLHS. OFFICKb. Ne. 'It Nenm Qubbn Btiuibt, and Ne. Ml North 1'kimcb bTmtirr. TARDS. North I'iiincu BTimirr, mbar Uiiad- 1N11 DnreT. LANOABTKU, 1'A. uuulVtlil 1UAL.1 cieai. i j The unduralKneil haa for dale, At bis Yard, Cor. Andrew and S. Water 8ts uliiruoiugertiuontof tlie very bout klmta el Ocal for Family Uee, which he will ilullver. ciitetullv welidiml uml cruiinuil, te any purt nt tlie city ut tliu loweat iiuuket niliiH. urnera uy uiiiu nlera by uiull or toluplieno illluii piemptly. juiyla-tiii l'Uli.U' OINUER, MANUKI'3 ANI UOAI., New Yerk and l'lilladelphta llorse Ma nure by thu cur loud al reduced prices. All the 1IKHT URADKS Or' COAL, Ueth ler Kamlly nud Hieain nurpeaua. OKMKNT by the barrel. lIAYaud STRAW by the ten or hale. Vauii-;U5 Hairl8t)iir i'lke. Uunbiul Ofitius aii Kast Chestnut street. Kauffman, Koller 8s Oe, aeri-lya pOAb. M. V. J3. COHO 380 NOUT1I WATHU UT., HaneeuHr, ru., Wtiolesaltt and Retail Doalero in LUMBER AND GOAL. Oouuectlen With the Talephonle Kzcliaucet Yard and Otnce Ke. 330 NORTH W ATH R BTRKET. IcblS-Ivd ruuiatiiiAi'iiH, J."' neTi:. Tiinre bus been such a demand for I.ARUK I'JIOTOURAl'HH that I was ioiupellwt te gut a VKRY l.AUUE CAMERA UOX te meet the nemand. We can new inafce you a 1'ltOTOua small as the smallest locket mil held up te a 6-lneh lace, te tit pin Wrix Frame. J. E. -ROTE, Ne. 100 North Queen, Streot, juuea-uai MlSIUOAi,. Tl A 1, 1,71 VKUKTAIILR MIUII.l AN Hair Renewer. TirkllKSTIITHKOUKAl'KST. natctrl Keunumrl Orfnlulr of Uoecl ltd ult I Thrxe qualities nrnolprlinelmpnrtance In tlie aeldo'liinet u prupnrut'en for tint liulr J)e net cxpuilinant with new roineillo which may de hnnn riilluir thuii (toeil but prntlt by thonxperlunraorotliurK liny nml iikii wltli 1erlrct coiidileneoaii urtleln which nvorybeily inew te te koeiI. IUll'h llAlit lUwawkn will net iitiiippelut you. riicrARBD ur Hall Si Ce., Nashua, N. 11. Belil by all DrtiKklats. It. l nts-u L AMK HACK. HOP PLASTER. Thli porous plimtur In nbselutcly the btt evnr miiile, cemtilnliiK tlie vlrlmm et liens with kuiiis, biilmiuia una t'AtruelH. Its power Is wonilerful In curlntt (IIkeahiiii wlmre ether planter simply rulinve. C'tlck In tlie lluck nml Nnck, Tain In tlie HIiIm or l.lmbs. Willi Joint uml MuhoIeh, Kldney Treulilti, II him mntlitii, Nnuinlulu, Bote Cnettt, AOucllein of tlie Henrt nml Llver, nml nil pains or arhi-t In unyjpnrtcujcillnstnntly by tlie lien Platter. Trylt. Prk-u. 11 centa. or nve ter il.iO. Mtillvtl en rccfllptef prlre. Selil by nil ilrutt-1 Hinuiitiiii ueuiiiry merrn. jien itaner Lorn Lern panv, l'toptieters, Reiten, iluns. LAME BAOK. rFer constlpntlen, IfMi el nppntlte ami dtn!iiw of tlie bewitls take Iliiwlcv'a Htemach wuy's ! IWlyi uml f.lver Tills. a touts. lw(3) T7-JlNKV-WOnT, THK 6URK CURE FOR Kldney DlaeaBOB, Liver Oemplalntu, Conatlpatleu, Piles and Bleed Dlsoases. PIIYMCIAXS RXDUMJK IT IIRAKTILY. "KMnoy-Wert Ii tliu most succesvlul rem mly I evor uheil." Ur. 1'. 0. llulleu, Menk ten, VU " Kldnoy-Wert Is nlwnys relliblp." Ur. R. N, Chirk Be. Uore, Vt. " KMnoy-Wert has curert tny wlle nlter two yearssuffiirlnu." Dr. U. M. Bummcrlln, Bun Hill, On. IN THOUSANDS OP OA&ES It has rureil .wliern all cNe hail IhIIimI. His lilllil, but tifllctunt, CKRTA1V IN ITS AC TION, but linrmlcHS In all cases. Oirlt cleunsej tlie lllneil nml strongthens nml bIvub nuw llfe teull ihe Imperluiit eiKuna ortheboily. Thu natural uoilen el tlie KM nuys Is rvstoreil. The Llrcr Is cleunetl el all ilLit'iisx, nml tlie Rewels meve ficely nml liualtlirully. In thli wny the worst ilUuascs nru onullcaleil Iremthu systutu. l'rlce $1 liquid or dry. Seldi) Driicglsts. Dry can be sent by mall. WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., HURI.INC1TON, VT. KIDNEY-WORT. lll2t'OllAw (2) 1AMAH1TAN NKIIV1MC The only known speclHc for Kptlcntle Kits. -Alci) ler Bpasms ami FuIIIiik Blcknuss. Nervous Wruknuxs It Instantly rcllovesaml curu. Clcani"i bleed ami iulckimi alugftlah cliculaUen. Nnutrallrps Rerms etillsrase and s.ivcs hlckniaa Cures uly blotches and stub- A SKEPTIC SAID born bleed sores. Kllniliiiitcalloll,Ciirbunclei and bculils. Al'iinuanently an I promptly cures paralysis. Yes. It U it cliurmlni; mid healthful Ap?rlenu Kills Bcrelulu uml JiliiKs Kvll. twin brethum. Chuui;es bail breath te KOed, ruiaevlDK tliu caueu. Reuta bilious ten- SAMARITAN NERYINE donclcsaiiilmakcsclcnrcemplpxlon. Eipiiai ml by nene In thu (.ellrlum et luver. A ci m mink reselvunt ami a iiiatchliin luxutlve It drives Sick lluadneliu Uke the wind. 4Centnlns no driuttrle catliaitle or opiates, ltullevus the biulu or morbid t.tuclua. rreinptl; cures rer RhuumatHin by rentlni; It. Iteiteres Hfe-glv. liift prepnilles te thu bleed. 1 uuarmiteed te cuiu all nervous disorder, ttr Reliable when all opiatet fall. Rutivfllu s thu mind and In vlKerates the body. cureAdyspe)sluormenuy retundud. NEVER FAILS. Diseases of the bleed own It a conqueror. Emlerbed In wjlttiiB by ever ttlty thousand leadliiK clllzcus, clt-igyuien uml pliyslcluua In U.B ami Kuiepu. -r ern.iln by nil leaillnpr druKKIa. f 1..V). The Dr. b. A. ltlolimend MudluulCe., I'reps., St. ileanph, Me. (3) Charles N. CrttUnten, Ab'imt.Nuw Yerk liliy. al8-lveedw ?KV A1CK AWAltti Of 11 IK IMt'OHT- J1 mien et clucking n CeukIi or common cold In Its tliBlsuiKe. That which In the bo be Klnnlnt; would yield te n wild remedy, 11 nuulrcted, seen pruju upon thu In tit's. LOCIIKR'B RENOWN KI) COUGH SYRUP ntleriU liuUint tellut. l'rlce, '.'5c. aud fiUcn llellle. Te be had only at LOCHER'S Drug Stere, NO.OEABT KINO ST. T1NWAJIB, XV. JOHN 1'. BUHAUai. FURNACES and RANGES OF A 1,1, K1NDB REPAIRED. Call and soe the New Improved WROUGHT IRON COLD CABK Radiating Portable Furnace, The Choapest and Market. Hunt rURNACK In the MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY in Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Btroet, inb-T-lyd LANOABTER. PA. TIWTOIUA Cern Remover. The most otrectlve preparation ler the re moval et Cerns, iluuleuv, Wurts, etc, ever placed boleru the public. Warranted te uradlcate completely Mid within a sheit tlme the most obdurate corns, hard or soft, without pain. it is a resmva ecus, bold at BEOHTOLD'S DRUQ STORE3. He. Mi; WEST OUANOK STREET, corner Charlette. i.jru TOBACCO. TIIIiTltAOK INnKKUI.KAl' l.ltrltOVINU The l'Ue of Old Tobacco Adrnticllic mera Acllfltj In tne Crep of 'H3 The Lancaster Alnrknt. As we said last wcek tliore deems te be oenaldoraulo uocrcey ameu the dualsm a te trabsaotlune In leaf tobacco, but it la n faet that the weekly nalea feet up rather lare. More than a fair buslucHS has bten doue and prices liave advanced ; especially hail this been be In '81, com pared with the market an It wan it year iige for tlicae tjoedA, Thuru has beeti n bli rlse, nud an tbe ntipply gradually dwindles down the prlce gees up. An old dealer said a few days age " the boom in '81 is oemlutf, as wu ptodletod u year age it would." The faet Is thute Is a lurt'e quantity of very line wrappers tu that crop, which Is what is new wanted. hilward Witmer of Christiana, (sold te J. K. ritilrk ever 100 caius of '80 tobaeoo en private terms. The total sales of old tobacco lit this elty during the past week are cstlmutcd ut 500 eases, of which 300 worn of the crop of '8liiud200oftheoropof '82. Iu 82, prices are stiir. Packings that wcre only considered fair are new bold for geed. Te iuspeet the crop of '82, there has been a geed deal of driving done, and thote has been sevcral new arrivals of buyers in our town. They elaim that they are buying very llttle, but If you go around te the warehouses en receiving days you will llud a geed deal coming in ; of courae net as largely as was the care seme years age. We are glad te netice that there is con sidorable less treuble ever the receiving than existed earlier in the season. Far mers are bringing in their crops iu much better style. Over iu Chester the growing of Havana the cemlug season will be larger than secd leaf, and the demaud for sced from that quarter is large. Yerk will also grew it largely, nud orders from Lycoming nud Clinten coun ties for sced ure coming iu overy day. Nearly nil the paokers In this city, who had provided themselves largely with the best quality of sced, have had their HUpplies nearly exhausted ; which shows that our own far morn are going te u'lve this much vaunted variety a fair trial nud we believe they are acting wisely Iu doing se. Among recent sales we quete a few te show the drift of the purchases. Jessle UresluH, of Andrews Hritlgr, sold 3 acres te Loeb, ut 10, 5, . Al. llrewn, of Little Uritaiu, L uore te Skiles & Prey, at 12, 5, 4, 2. J. C. Harkness, of Uleu Hey Mills, te Skiles & Frey, at 12, G, 4, 2. Among the lets delivered lait week wcre the following : Smith Suedgnibi, 2 acres, te JacebSI'irk, nt 22, 12, 0, 8 ; Mr. Pyle, 11 acres, at 22,12, 0, 3. lieth these lets were eatly purchases, the former is from Little ;llritaiu, the latter from Fulton. A. P. Mcllvaiue, Paradlse township, sold U50 lbs, Havana tobacco te Ilriuimer & ijhubert, nt 30 cunts reuud, and 4 acres of seed leaf te Dr. Kebdig 2 aeres at 174, 8, 0, 4 and 2 cents, aud 2 nercs nt 10, 8, u, 4 and 2 cents. J. P. Mcllvaiue sold 4 acres of seed leaf te Dr. Kendig, at 12, G, 4 aud 2 cents. iiertzier cc tiurkey, et unurcntewu, e acres te Shindie & Uteumau nt 23, 11, 8 ; James Carlin, of Salisbury, 1 aere te Loeb nt 15, 5, 2 ; Martin C Johuseu, Kast Karl, (! aores te Shindie & Stchnian at 23, 11, 8, 3 ; Edward Woodward, Fulton, 4 acres te Skiles & Frey, 22, 0, 3; Edward Euek, Lexingten, te Leng & llie., a let at 1 1, 4. 2 ; Uleuard Hiohert, te uarae at 13, S " The Ntw YcrU Markst. IT. a Tobacco Journal. Heal uice aud lively was our market this wcek. liuyers waudercd through the olassie regions in aud nreund Water stttet iu quantities, we'd almost say, te suit the most fastidious roller. Most of them were eity manufacturers. They went at the market with a will, and, te use a term uf ourceuunutoial lorefatbers began te "gob blu" up. Everybody looked ler job lets. Nobody cared for this or that illustrious paeklug. The paternity or nativity of the goods also vas net mqulrcd into very closely. As long as the goods offered had wrappers, aud no long uttne wrappers were free from " hiles" or " freo'les," or such ailments us prevented them (rum tak lug part iu the interesting perfortnauce el covering u bunch, they vere sold with ru freshing nlaerity provided tue prioe. as an iutolliuent, upright nud oenhoiontlous mauufaeturcr told us, wcre within the bounds of decency. Theee " bounds of decency" oemprltcd from 8 te 12 cents for '80 aud '81 Pennsylvania : sometimes they wcre probably overstepped by 13 te 1 1 and 15 cents. Fiirtherm re, tuuy com cem nribcct 17, 18, 10, 20 te 22 cents for 82 Pennsylvania. Iu these goods ('80, '81 and '82 Penusylviinla) from nil noceunts, n great business was doue. Brokers Hay 4,000 caees left. Our staunch, utishak utishak nble belief iu the prcolseuo"s el the re ports of meat brokers this bohef, whieh te be robbed of by any oircumstauees would reud asunder our faith in mnnhoed uud Uniuanlty preventj us from whisper ing the sweeplni; assortieu tuat this num ber may probably be bheit by ene. Iu addition sales of 400 cases of '82 Conueoticut wrappers wcre reported A manufacturing firm having bought 180 cases of wrappers, claimed te have paid but 17 cents. Others nsnin claim that se lectiens in lets of about 25 cases brought as high as 32 cents. Sales of '82 Havana seed may hwe beeu made. We kuew of noue, Ohie sold, about 400 cases. Bome of it contained seme oxcellout wrappers, boiling as high as 20 eents, Cry what you like, Bumatra Is king as yet. The demaud for It this week was meBt extraordinary. It sold (or as high as $1 85. In prlce it is hke llauque's ghost ; it will net down. Havaua Sold lightly. Pales summed up te nbeut 000 bale3 only. Importers complained that buyers, especially mnuu. factuiers, don't nppioclatetluo stock when it is shown te them. The uufavorable weather probably guve them a cold, mak ing It dilucult tocmell the dinerence ba tween oeramou and line stock. Unnt, itcpurt Following are the tnlei of sced leaf tobaeoo reported by J. 8. Gatm'Sun & Ce., tobacco brokers, Ne. 131 Water street, New Yerk, for the woek ending Mar. 10, 108-1: S00 cases 1881 Pennsylvania, 0J(Vnl0e ; 100 cases 18S0 Pounsjlvanle, l2e.; 400 eases 1883 Pennsylvania, 1018Je ; 330 eases 1883 Wisconsin HavnuaHeel,18(h253,, 100 eases 1832 Ohie, 9&,12j ; 150 eases 1883 New Eimland aud suudiica. 4i(Tn25. Total, 1,580 oasea, miladelutil i Murkit. Seed Leaf Buslncks the i?Bt wok cannot be considered oed ; nevertheless a number of houses show thut they have done a most excellent trade. The difll difll eulty at prcsent is the want of due Havana ti.iwl rrnt -nrltlitli nnmint lin .... .1 We liave line 1883 Pennsylvanla wranners. I BUCU lTIMlfliU&Oi nUIUU UtUiUUh UU 1I111I1I1. el I which U new the only sloek whieh eau i npprosimwe wuat tue mauuiaoturer ueeds, Fer low grade seme very fine '82 Ohie has bcea plaoed en the market. l'rices gouerally held llrm. '82 Pennsylvania is beiug bought up qulte fioely by our first class manufacturers. One packing house hore plaoed 300 cases this wcek in n cigar manufactory in this cltv. Se far this vear but few of our paokers lmve purohased any '83 Pennsylvania leaf. They say the orep Is tee uneertain and the prlce asked by Humors tee high. The Philadelphia leaf firm of Teller Bres , Is ovideutly going heavily into the Havana importing business. They Itn petted last week 227 bales of Vueltas by steamer Niagara and sold them Immedi ately te a large Philadelphia cigar manu facturing concern. Sumatra still finds the usual wcekly admirers. Havana soils well if up te the mark iu quality. Tobncve Used. Tobacco I.eal, Slnce publishing In our last woek's Issue that we had seme Turkish tobaeoo seed for distribution at thlsoilieo, wu have bad numerous applications for it from per sous residing iu various sections uf our country, and have already sent a consider able quantity te thorn. It will net be un expected if in a year or two we bee Cen nectlcut Turkish, Pennsylvania Turkish aud Wisconsin Turkish tobaeoo selling us a standard oemmodity. IIIOIlWAYi UKIIK AND AIIKOAD. our 1U1I Iteads Ceutratted Mlditlin Uoed One InKurepe Ulut.uu Keadmaklnir. At the very tlme that Jehn C. Llnvllle, of the Lancaster county agricultural society, wasdollverlng hisossayen " Itoud Iteud making," bofero society, the Ceunity Gentleman was printing a paper signed " Fernwood " en the same Bubjoet. We have net room for the whele paper, but present belew seme extracts from it : We ceuBtantly bee, in thn writings of Americans iu Eurepe, nllunlens te the very line reads found thnre almost univer sally, but beyend mentioning that they are made, of brekeu stene, little information U t'iven that aids in understanding them, Iu the Unite States, afcer leaviug out a few soctlens, the amount of care and skill civen te reads is net in proportion te the IntolIlRenco of the poeplo indeed fnr from it, and it is dilUeult te roallze that they are managed by the same kcen minds that show be much thuught,purpose nnd euergy iu ether works. In country districts the time given te reads is regatded as an ex. aotieu te be paid with the smallest possi ble petcontage of fulfillment, and the result b are sneh that the tax of bad reads is far mero serious than the read tax. Wageus wear out ; two trips are made te carry thu lead that should go in ene ; many a high stepping bone Is ruined, and from steep pitches, short culverts nud caro'eis obstructions there ure frequent lainntics nun nccKients. The writer livts iu a cemmuulty that Is above the avorace. the oeuutrv is rich and long settled, yet the most surprising things nre pormitted uud pass unmentleucd. If a man's barns nre en the read, (as no man'n uarnu btieuia de) it is tue ordinary thins te plant a horse power noresa the track aud loave it niuht and day. Hanging a lautern en it would be deemed n needless precaution and extravagance The writer has scen iu the same oemmunlty, leads of stene piaceu in tue very oeutor of a read In ceustaut use aud left for breaking, the passer by te tnke his ewu ehaucca : and In ether phoes gravel taken from a knell In tbe read, and a yawning pit unliRhted and unKunrded, left te half the width of the read year after year, with geed ineu pass iuR te concerts, lectures and sermons iu the oemplaconoy of dutfes well done. A new outnige no publie safety, ene that needs legal restraint, Is placing iu the highway the portable threshing ougiues se much iu use, ie etearn away rogurdless of frightened herses. Leaving the man traps of Amariea, the wanderer abroad bat a new foeliuc of security coine ever him when he realizes the care given te English reads, nud theso who use them, trim nnd true from nail te wall, never a rut, nover a round stene or a deep pitch, he can drive at full speed night uud day in assured safety. If dark, an venieies nre ugntcii, usually wltli n small red light showing behind te ouable the driver te kuew which way nil "traps" arogeiug. He will see two or thiee times iu each tnile a spot where the walls take iu a cpaoe nbeut ten or twenty feet iu ex. tout from the tlelds, iu which broken stene Is neatly piled Frem these heaps that are saieiy out el tue way, men with barrows bear stene te every hele Hint is deep enough te bold flue " metal," as the crushed stene 'is called, Ne Bpets nre neglected len oueugh te permit them te held water ; consequently the dostruetivo action of wheels peuudiug into a wet spot is unknown nud " n stitch Iu time saves inauy a uiue " In read work and wear aud tear of nteu, beasts and wagons. The " water bar," that product of sheer stupidity, usually made te turn water from a track sevcral inches lower than the sides, is an unknown barbarity, aud should any oue high or low obstiuet the highway in this or nuy ethor wny, the remedy would be immediate, aud the poeplo net shocked by au onfereomout of precaution. Anether very uoticeablo courtesy, is that if auy team Is overtaken by a uore taplil one it is turued te the left aud half the read given as immediately as possible. Evuu iu Spain, uhcie wooden plows are the rule, aud cart wheels are held en by a pole chained agaiuat thu outer eud of the hub, the main reads are porfeet and the same promptness In Rlvinn a nhare of the read is seen, often with a mutual touch of hat, aud a "buei as diss, caballero,"ohoor caballere,"ohoor caballero,"ehoor fully added. Old country ideas are net ns oxpansive as ours. Meu are net nil born there te be president, aompeteut te toaeh school, soil art works, run for Congress, milk kieklug oews nud make reads without preparatory study ; as heie, where we breathe the gales of a boundless laud nud take airs te cor respond. Thore read work ii a profession as much ns engineering or architect ure, nnd the highest honors have gene te men like Macadam and ethors. In many cases the read owns neat oattaees that are two or threcBm les a part, and here near their work live the men who kuew thu trade if read making and find it a geed one. They have certain sections under their care, whcie n stream is net permitted te run all through the spring months carrying two or three leads dally Osgood materiul from ruts a tnile long, as witu us, boferu they are diverted. It is atteuded te nt oueo, and thousands of dollars are aunually saved by the oxpeudituro of hundreds at the moment. Our ordinary wngeus are made te do de do strey reads, with reuud, narrow tires and n uniform traelc, the latter the beat possi pessi possi ble arrangoment for putting all tiuvel in liue aud making ruts. If reads wcre rail read tracks, au evon width of track would of coume be the thing, but for reads It is just as far from a saving as auy poBsiuje iuvoutleu. Buying oneo a "trad" iu Kug litud, au light "rigs" are called, the writer asked tf it had the ordinary width of track. The honest maker scratched his puzzled bend uud oenfoeuod he did net knew any sueh thing ; when it was made plain te him, he said thore was no rule of 1 tbe kind, nud just hore 1b tbe seoret of the Btnall wear nud tear of fereign reads the whoel tread is all evor the read. A very large amount of llpht and heavy work is dene en two whcels, but the four whrelcd farm wagons nud vans are nearly always constructed with tires net less thau feurlnchcs, and thefrent axle sherter than therear ene. The front whoels usually turn under. When ceIdk in n straight line. four trneks are made at oneo, and farm reads nre left oveu by n distributed wear, whieh keeps thorn geed, and in thu eud results In economy. Light wagons nre made in the same way. It may be noticed that a croekod read, whero the curves are short, wears well, aud thore Is rarely a rut at the oernor of a street, for the stmple roaseu that thore the hind whoels de net dig In the path of the ethors. The plant for read making should be as fellows for eoenoroy : 1. n. stene orusher te be run by water pewer. If nbtalnable, small streams will sorve In their flood time, as stene eau be eruBhed under a rough shed in winter or during heavy rains. 2. If no water pewer is obtaleablo, steam threshlng onglnes will nuswer, and they can beused with profit out cf thrcbh ing seasen, but they should net work tee near a read. 3. A wagon with wide tires, front axle six inches shorter thau the rear ene, uud the bottom sloping backward, In which two or threo cress divisions will be noedod, arranged te be easily set free oue after another, te held the stene from settlluz te the rear end. When the ruts nre dcep nud soft, drlve with four horses a heavy lead of large sized stene te the read ; romevo the tail beard and let the lewer soctlen of the stoue run out an the wagon moves, aud then the next, aud be ou until the wagon Is empty ; have these stoues raked iute the ruts, and thou returu evor thorn with the empty wagon, rake them In oneo mero and then crush them In with the next full lead, and thus make the hauling de the rolling. Put iu no mero thau will till the ruts, nnd step work as soed as the read is dry. As Btnall ruts aud holes form in summer, put iu very line stones only. This process will usually fill oue season's ruts. As new ones form they can be treated In the same wav until a few yours of gradual and net oestly work, a read bed will be fermed that ralus will net wet d oe ply, streams will net carry away, aud of overy dollar thus spent eighty cents' wertu el material will ue ou tuoreau nuy yeais after cravel would be waslieU away. This is n precess of acoumulated and per- manent result, while tbe ordinary ene is Bimply tomperlzing with neu eudurlng material aud make shift methods. If possible, the crushed stoue Bheuld be made and stored en n ledge or platform, se that the wagon eau be immediately filled without mueh shoveling. If this cannot be arrranged the stene cau be cast into a shute high enough te run a lead into the wageu nt n time, te avoid less of tlme nud sorvise of that part of the plant. The divisions te held the stene In the sloping wagon box should be covered en the upper slde by sheet iron, and be hung from cress reds. A strenrr, Mmple laten iu the bottom will held them iu plaoe until they are set frce. Indulgence and i:xceea. Whether overeating or drlnkliiK are made harmless by usliitf Hep lilt tern freely, clvlng elegant uppetlle mid enjoyment by usIiik them before uiid removing all dullness, pains and dlntretid utterwards, leaving the head ctrar, nerves steady and all tbe feelliiKS buevaut, elastic and mero happy than bclore. Thu pluaslntf eirects of a Clulstlnner sump tuous dinner continuing days afterwards. Kmluent Teituueny. Xew Yerk Witness, August IS, USO. " I tlnd that In addition te the jiure spirits contained In their composition, they contain the extract et hops and ether well known and litKhly approved medicinal roots, leaves and tlnctutes In quantities sulUeIuiit te render the nitlcle what the makers claim it te be, te wit, a medicinal preparation and netu bover bever aae unlit and unsafe te be used except as a medicine. " Frem a caretin analysts et their formula which was attested under oath I tlnd that Iu every wine Khiss nt Hep Jlltters, the active, medicinal properties, uslde trein the distilled splrlu ureenuul te n lull dee for an adult, which lact In tny opinion, suidects It te au In ternal revenue- tax us a medicinal bitters." Uueii.v II. in uir, U. S, Cem. In. Rev. Hardened Liver. Hvejears age l breke down with kldney nnd liver complaint aud rheumatism. Hlnce thun I huve been unable ae be about at all. My liver becamu hard Hke weed; my limbs were pulled up and tilled with water. All the best physicians agreed that nothing could euro me. I resolved te try Hep Hitters j I have lined seven bottles s the hardness has all tfone from my liver, the svcIUhk from my limbs, audit has worked ntnlracle In my case, otherwise 1 teuld have been new in my Ki'ave. J. W. Mei'.m", lluUale, Oct. 1, 'SI. l'everty and Muneilni;. "Iwai dragged down with debt, poverty and autlerliiK ler years, caused by n nick fam ily and large bills for doctoring. 1 iwiu com pletely d (scout aged, until one year age, by thu advice of my pastor, I commeuced using Hep Hitters and In ene month we were all well, aud nene el us have seen a sick uay since, and I want te say te all peer men, you can keep your tamlllCH well a jeiir with Hep llltteis for lesi than one dostet's vUlt will cost. I knew It," Ieb-1-imUiSW a veiuwhiimi, A Kepfl About Our Neckt. A weak stomach or oninebled circulation Is Hke a repe about our netks. Wu are strung up and unstrung altiuimtely till iUtonce be come unbearable. Jlurdnek lllewl HUttr will nrieetnll this misery. Murdoch llloeil Hitter t are n been te luu tdek. Let us reiiniinbei' this fact. Korsale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 131) North yueeu street. A ttulkiug blieloten, 11 r. E. Springer, et Mechaulcsburg, Vl writes i " I was allllcted wltn lung lever and abcess en lungs, and redueeil te u walkinj nkileten, Uet a irue bottle et Dr King's New Discovery ter Consumption, which did me se much uoed that 1 bought ii dollar bottle. AUeiusltiglhii.il bottles, leund myself once mere a man, completely restored te health, with a hearty uppetlle, and a. gain In flesh et 8 pounds " Call at O A. Loeimr's Drug Bteru and get a troe botvle et thli certain cure ler all l.uiig Diseases. i.arge oetties, thu. iej We Uliallengs the World. Wben wu say we bellove, we have ovldenco te prove that Shlleh's commmntlen Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In us much as it will euro a common or Chronic Cough iuone-hull the time aud rolluve Asth ma, Hi enchltls, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mero cases of Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cnrowliero they lull, It la pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Prlce, in., km nml kt.M. if veur Lungs are sere. Chest or Hack lame, use Shlleh's Pereus Plas ter. Sold by II. H. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 1S7 and 13J worm wneen sireuu iniu-neti i Itucklen's Arnica naive. Thu Hest Balve In the world ler Cuts, lliulsw. Het os, Ulcers, Bait Rheutn, Fever sores, Tettor, Chapped Hands, Chllblalim, Cerns.and all skin eruptions, aud positively cures Piles or no pay required. 11 l guat. autuodteglvo perfect uutlamctten or money retunded. Prlce, centa per box. Fer sole bye. A.Lechcr. Worked AVeuden. " Sly daughter was very bad eit en acoeuut et n cold aud patu In her lungs. Dr. Thtmat' Kclectrta Oil curtil her in twenty-Jeur hour, Oue et the boys was cured nl sere threat. This medicine lias worked wonders tu our family." Alvah I'lcKuey ,ake Wahjpae. N.. Fer ealeby H. H. OoeUrau, druggf!, 137 and ISKN'eith QucvustroeU A new piny U about te ba prortueod entitled "what shall he de with It r wnll. If iiiSi liottl-et Dr. Hiill's neum ByrupVlieM bet"? take a ippenlul threo Umns a ekr until ha gets rid el his cetiKh or cold. " Cl.UTlllNU, "V" ' .' t , I Buy a Spring Overcoat and b comfortable. Only a few dollars will buy one. De net trust the mild sunshine of Spring. Prices vary from the lowest te fine grades. Ne one need be without a Spring Overcoat. A. C. YATES & CO. Ledger Builling, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. 1'UILAUEr.l'IIIA. ml M YKltr) S HATUrUK. SPRING OVERCOATS. SPUING SUITS, SPRING SUITINGS. Hnrln Overceats in nil the new shades et CORK HGKKWa, raada te suit n fashionable trade, with pett roll and medlnm length. Ourstoekel SI'KINU SUITS are new ready ler Inspection. They are made Irem carefully selected materials In luiudoiue and attractive styles, and comprise sueh a variety as will enable tu te pleuse overy lancy. (let Samples or Our $10 Snlts. Oct Samples or Our $12 Hulls. Can be had by calling at the stere, or will be mailed upon turnlnhlnguddress. el'RINO WOOLKNSInall the new, beaut!, ful and most fashionable patterns for FINK CUSTOM TAILOIUNU. Latest Fashion flutes for Inspection. Fer. feet Fitting Uarmeuu In correct styles guar anteed. MYERS & MTHF0N, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 HAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. milli UASU lSAUQAIN HTOKE. Burger & Sutten, PROPRIETORS, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. Bargains in Spring Ororceats. Bargains in Spring Suitings, Bargains in Underwear, Bargains in Neck Tiei, Bargains in Cellars, Bargains in Guffs, Bargains for Cash i DON'T FORGET THE THREE BIG B'S. Burger & Sutten's ' BAllQAIN BAZAAIt, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. fi-lyd i-r HHU A IlKOTIIISU. THEY HAVE -TJJK OOMH. Eine Spring Overcoats, or which we told you lait woek. We have a very ntce assortment of these very desirable garments. We can please yen In quality, make nml prlce. THKy ARbOUU OWN JIANUFACTURK. TWF.NTY-FIV1C DOZEN EJCrBA TlUB WHITE SHIRTS. Size), 11 te 23, at very low figures, Call aud see thorn bclore they are all gene. Te MERCHANT TAILORING we call your special attention. We t&nuuOc ou ie order a first-class Suit, Spring' Overcoat, -OR- PANTALOONS. at prices one-lourth less than elsewhere We KUiirantoeaFlUST-OLASBFlTIor each ur meut, UOOU TRIMMINOS, andsatlsf AcUen in everyway. Call at Eirsn & Brether, PKNN HALh CLOIWNO U003K, Noe. 2 and. 4 North Qitten Stret. LANCASTER, PA. yKWCFTUKOLiUtrrOUKUOMNVUTU out:igar,Uferk)., at ... UAlirM AN'i XBLLOW MOWS CIQAW BIOKJC. ''M J "' 1 .
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