Tavm; 4 scrrzsa&i I LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJKCER, FRIDAY, APEIL 6. 1383. BKOUGHMTS WIG. HOW SUaiNBK OIITAIRKP IT. Curlean Gilt Rmreh Fer a Itellc A Timely aiet rer unnDanainen. Bosten Advertiser. v- tu In 1837 CJnartes numuci, uciug .ut 2G quince Btoek, which was se rampant from' ten te twenty years age, has considerably diminished of late, and their increased cultivation would new be mere apparent than ever if the young trees could be gen erally purchased at the nurseries, though from first class nurseries we believe they arei new te be obtained. As te the varie- DMY aoevit. i.0a in viw ierk Have arrived vu i'-"--v -, ..,, -JZJiA h frftsh from his law studies I ties, the list we printed some weeks age A?n h' Harvard course, and two years I is about as reliable as any we can give - i nBtnn nrenf ahrn!irl firtr four I Ymrifn in uuebuu, .uv vi.v. for four years. While in England he was presented te Lord Brougham, with whom he became a grat favorite. In February, 1839, he wrote te a friend as follews: "Lord Brougham has civen me his full button lord-chancellor wig, in which he made his great speech en the reform bill, buch a wig coats twelve guineas, and then the associations of it ! In America it will be like Rabelais' gown." me wig was mui home by Sumner te Judge Story, te whom he wrote from Germany in 1840, saying : "I am glad you have Brougham's wig. I al ways wished itrte go t e the law school. Put it in a case and preserve it." This request was complied with, and the wig became one of the penates of the school. Lut the biennial migrations of students, the desig nations of professors, and the repeated changes in librarians seen removed these who knew the value of the relic, and tlie wig, in its pasteboard box, worked its way iw. i.cr.uritv of a law school garret. Years passed ; the death of Brougham in 1808 revived the faded memories of his eloquence, his various learning and his wonderful career ; a biographer of Sumner stumbled en a clew te the existence of the wig, and sought it at the Cambridge school. None of the then piescnt genera, tien of students had ever heard of it. 1 he librarian remembered dimly having found a wig in a dubt covered box in the garret, V...I- 1finr nntllinc. of its OrllMH. A The common length of life of the dwarf pear tree, which a few years age was lim ited by these who knew nothing or but little about them te five or 6ix years, and at farthest'ten years, is new s'ct down by these experienced in raising fruit from them te from twenty te thirty years. This, according te what we knew about .1. ! :.. tl.e mnrlr. We have number new bearing full crops annually that we planted nearly lerty year . and we see no reason why they hheuld net continue te Hve and bear for years te come. This lengtu ei nic, ewiug w t cheapness of their first cost, the earhness in which they bear and the finer size and quality of the fruit produced, is long eueugh and fully compensating for the longer life of standard trees. JB. JttAKTIN CO, . showing a large and varied Bleck DRESS GOODS. In .ULACK and COLORED SILKS we have DMT heeds, e. anil we are el TTAGEJt & litwOXHfci:, BBW SPRING DRESS GOODS rJKjrJu.rK ;: .it. i-- i OTTOMANS, GROSS GRAIX CASHMERE, MARVELIEW, BROCADES, SURAH, RHADEMAH, SUMMER SILKS HAGER & BROTHER. i X J Cars run as fellow-- . Leave Lancateer (J II Depot j, " ' Hn" 11:30 a. in., and 2, t, d e:nl S..i p. n c-rnt i'i Saturday, when th tut ear pave.- at 4-:!e p. Leave MlllerrvtUelmer mid) tt 5. . sinl.H a, M., and 1, 3, S and ; p. tr.. Cars run dally en s' net laic ti.te. tt en Sun av. CWLVTCIUA & riKT llt.FlT BAI1. J KOADT13IKTAr.il-.. TlilllM nnn nn innilurlr mi th Columbia ? A Pett fceneslt KuIItehO en ihe following time: IN ALL. THE NEW SHADES, SA TIN SOLIETS, NUNS VEILIXG. FRENCH NO LLTIES, FRENCH SATJNES, MADRASS SUITINGS, FRENCH GINGHAMS. Full Line of SPKING CLOAKING CLOTH3 for Ladies "Wear. Foreign and younger member of the I.iculty mreshed te hnvinir worn it in feimcr btudeut days while sitting as presiding justice in meet court trials, but of its present wheicabeuts none could tell. Further inquiry proved that the law school ganct had been cleared of rubbish several summers previous, and that the wig in its dusty box had migrated te a r.tore room in Harvard hall. Te old Harvard, then, the searcher went and encountered an aged employee) of the col cel col lege who ptesided ever the buildings in the yaid. Yes, he remembcied a wig in a pastebeatd box which had. kicked about for some time and Wen mined ever te one of his assistants The aistanL was called and after long effort recalled le Ins mem ery the fact, that he had given an old wig te his little children te play with, and that they having exhausted its nttinctivc nebs it had gene into the :h heap, and one summer aitcrnoen nan -wen ranim across Helmes field te the hollow by the willows, and dumped into the mass of earth and ashes wlix-h were then beins graded from the ground upon which new stands the .north goal of the feet ball field. Further search was useless, ;itid the wig was left te its late, but the futiue students of the Euglish law, as they linger the pages of Meosen ami Webby, or Barue wall and Cresswel), and gaze northward from the windows of the new law building may meditate en the mutibility efmattei aud the fall of Lord Brougham's wig from the pinnacle of the woolsack te the nMi heaps of Helmes field. FARM AND (1AKUE.N. The Prophet ttuuured lu Ilia Own Uamitr fcveu In Ul Own Uoube. 1 lie honest, simple narrative et Mn. !?. -J. Wliipp.whe resides at Ne. 177 Williams slice!, I'leviJcnce, K. I.: "During the pant h1. or seven yearsllwvc been bcverelyalllietcil Willi juuney unease, causing intense bickaehcs, dizziness, and ether oevcie pains tliieimli my body and limbs, retidcilng me se weak and prostrate that at times it was impossible for me te de any part et lily house- weik. 1 have had also a llutlerJnget the heart, ami was terribly distressed ler luealh. 1 was very miserable and completely worn out and dlsceuurged ; I had no ambition te undertake le de anything and barely sulllelent htreiigth te render existence deniable, having tailed le tin.) a:iy ieli I liem llioilector'tiprescnptloii'". At uilstiyiiif,' ci isis a fi lend persuaded me te r.litMin a bottle e! Hunt's Itemedy, and new I n-lelcu that I lollewed this liiendly advice. ler Hie Keim-'ly acted liUeach.iiin in my case. Alter 1 had taken a few doses, my health be gan te iin pi e e ; I lelt better every way. The llut'erlng el Iho heart, the intense backaches and teiiiblohheitne-sof tae breath sieedily diiiiiipe.ircd, my Htienglh and ambition seen ivlmiicd, and bereie 1 had taken two belth's et the Uemedy I was euliiely well and was able te wash anil iien and le my lione liene lione werk. Oiu-i- In while lam lieublril with the. lKMil.iehi'. iiinkvisiiiMi as 1 am taken I ic-.eit te Hunt's lUsiH-dy, and a luw Jim-s hx me all ligjll. 1 shall never be without it in tin: lu fire. I li.ive lieuuenlly lecumnifinleil the Huiit'6 Remedy te my liieiuH, and thej- have etpeiiciu.ed leliet liem the Jiint de-e. 1 heait ily ii'Ciiniiueiul it te all who who are ulllieted with Kidney disease or ei-cAWs '" ine i.ivei, Itl.tddi'i-, or Urinary organs. 1 think u lam lly should be without it. Mr.s.S.J. wnirr, e. 177 Williams St., riovldeiite, U. 1." J. B. MARTDf & GO, Cor. West King and Prince Bts. WTKW UOOI1S. Even'thine- New, Choice and Desirable in Silks and Seft Woolen Fabrics ; . . . & .r- 1 1 1 ' J J 1 - Demestic, in beautnul new colorings, are new Deing receivea aauy. LYONS BLACK SILKS of Superior Quality and warranted te wear inGres Grain, Cetele, Cashmere, Otteman, Valeures, Brocades and Surahs. A very superior Black Dress Silk at $i.oe per yard, te which we invite especial attention. COLORED DRESS SILKS, Neat Striped and Checked Summer Styles. FRENCH EMBROIDERED ROBES, French Feule' Cashmeres, Melange Feule' ; Albra tress, Nun's Veiling:, French and Demestic Satines and Zephers in all the Desirable Spring Shades, many of which are entirely new this season. MOURNING GOODS, including Cashmeres, Henriettas and English Crepes of best quality. LADIES' AND MISSES' JERSEYS, White Goods, Laces, Hosiery and Gloves. BOOTUWAUD. STATIONS. I KOKTUWAKU. HAGEK & BKOTHEK, NO. 25 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA, r.x.' 6:20 6:35 6:42 7.-O0 75 7:09 7:12 7:17 7:23 7:37 7:41 7:50 8:1ft 8:13 fc:25 A.M. 10:a 10:3T. 10-.t lews 11:00 11:03 11:05 11:10 11:15 11:26 11:30 11:33 11-54 r.M. 12:03 12:15 12:30 A.M 7:10 7:2; 7:37 WW 8.-20 Celumbiii.... ...Washington... ....Clrt-swcll.... ...Satu Harber... ..ShrnkV tVrry.. IVcuea ..Yerk ruriiaiu.. Tuciiuaii .Mci'nilV Kerrj-. ...Kite's Kddy... ..If'i.-'hliiK Creek.. ..Peach ISotlem.. ...C'oue 'iiie... ...ee .. .. .Pert I. . ri-ii : .tt.. ilt".... a.m. r.M. t.m. i.-20 6::?5 i:0! 5:i S.l.' 5:2U .... ::.'. .I.lft 7.10 r-0l :'X- !"! 7:3t l:'s- 7:2? I:M 7:2i 4:17 ..... 7:10 4:3f .... 7JV. 4-i' .... i;.a: i-.i 7W :li t 12 7:.! .:32 4 K. 7:2S tii&H .-V. 7.17 I 3:41 7:f.r. R iAUlNU St UOl.l'.MItJA K. K. AKKANGKMENTOr PAH8KNGKRTKAIN8 MONDAY, NOVEJIKKK 13th. li. Acts Llfce : Cliarni. " 1 h.ive inert llu'nt'd Reniedv ter hi'imy tieubh-aud leceuinii-iUled It te utlit-is, and always limiid it te actlilrea eharin." .lOUN CUAM15EKS, 72; Caren sued, Pittsburgh, reiin. "t.-iatltuile is the memerr et the lieait." im i v In-art meuieiles Cluster aieiind Hunt's Kenieily in gratelul Jiousclields wheie it lias wrought its mngic cuie ! m30-lwdM,W,F Watt, Stand & Ce. Invite Ppccial Attention te New Lines el BLACK CASH M HUES, JlLAClihll-KS. COi-OUbHSILK", bUilillill SILKS. NEW !PltlNG DUKSS GOODS in nil tlie l'euular thades at Lewest Ti lees. Snecial Uaralns in COI.OltKl) DUbSS SILKS 5Uc per j aril. WOOL-FACE HUESS GOOUS, lee per yaid. 1)OHULK-KOLI CASHMEllliS, 12ii-pt.iyaiil. .Inst OiH-ned a Choice Line of WEWHIMMNG'HOSIKUY AM) GI.OVErf IN A1.LT11E LATEST ST Y L Kb. LYSLE THUEAI) GLOVES. .J l.liSl.l umiv r..- MUfctiUlTAIKE GLOVES, t Ob'l Ell'S PATENT HOOK GLOVES. A n Elegant Assortment el" ai'ANlbll LACES TORCHON LACES NKW KANCY LACES. SWISS NA1NZOOK AKI) CAMUHlC EM- IJItOlHEUIES At Lewest City Pi ice. New SpriiiKblmdfKiii OTTOMAN AND SATIN UllVHONSiu all widths and qualities New Yerk Stere, 8 and 10 HAST KING &TREBT. JOHN . 01VLE.lt & CO. NORTH W KD. LIAVJl. Quarryvllle Lancaster, King St.. Lancaster Columbia AIUUVB. trailing.. JOHN S. G1VLER & CO., HAVE NOW OPEN FOB INSPECTION Full lines of Gents Genuine Balbriggan Underwear. Full lines of Gents' Summer Merine Underwear. Full lines of Ladies', Gents' and Children's Gauze Underwear. Full lines of Spring Hosiery for Ladies, Gents and Children. Full lines of Spring Gloves for Ladies, Gents and Children. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., SOUTHWARD. a.m. r.M. p.m. t.20 ... 2:Jt' 7 30 3:" 7 10 1.00 3..V T:' 1:1" J:tc J.tft 3:J 5.5" AV. nenllng... ARR1VB. Celunibiu. Lancaster.. Lancaster. a.m. m. r.M. ;.- ltw 6:le r.M. it: in '2:10 2 '.::! 2.10 i:l3 '.r.40 .... H:2.'. ln-.JO .... 9.55 A. M. no :3i r.M 6.15 r-2;i 0 Ne. 25 EAST KING STREET, JOHN S. GIVLER. LANCASTER, PENN'A. GEO. f: rath von. lilitn l Oimrrvvllle "h. ." ..... II- .. . I l nuns connect ai iteauiuir wen iraui i"i""i rrem Phlladelplila. Pottsvllle, HarrlHliur. Al Al hntewn and New Yerk. v:n Iteuml liie'ik Ueute. At Columbia with trains te and Irem lmc, Uaiieer, Gettyslmrs, 8ft,i!,ric!' and l?-tll. mere. " ' wn.ses 'net PBHWSVI.VA 14 5 rt UAJL!,1I WkW 8(!IKDULK-(lii aii" liter SUNDAi OCTORER 1st, ISSS, tialns : H.ii IV-niu-yl V.i.i'. Kniliead will .irrUi-i't ai.t !-iv- Hie Ltinci ( and Phlla-telpliK if peWa.-. milnwn EAhTWAnn. Mull Express.... Kast Line HurrlsbuiK I'.x'-1 Yerlc Aeceiin. Lancaster A . Columbia Aw- it. bui inrlvcH .... ailvn ari ivj.s.... Ien ITreilcrlck Aecoiiini.-iMtleii ui-il'.i'f. JjOek Haven Kii-n-sM (Levi l.aii A.M ti-.ii i::tt Kin H:U H-im r.M. 1:W1 Olvilltl & HUHbT. -..i-i-e i-Knlklir i'iii:svl,i: AT II. 15 H i',.'iiriii, iii nsr Stoic. 1U7 and Je!) North Loek te Your Harden lleib. GcrniantewnTelcjtiaph. Every well -kept panlen MieuM liave a Innnronerlion of ir.inlen be lbs, but with the exception of home coaihe fellows which knew hew te take care of them belves, such as catnip and chamemile, there are seldem any te be found. Supe, thyme and paihlcy are seldom grown ex cept for maikct. Of parsley we have fre quently given hints. It must be sewn very early and en cool, lieh ground; and il the seeds de net appeal nr a mourn oue must have patience, for it often Likes a long time te decide wh.il it iu iu leuds te de about it. in regard te sage, many have it for a year or ke when it disappears. Te have sage continuously, it is best te take it up every bcceud year, split it apart and set iu the ground much deeper than it was before. Roots then come out from the vigorous young weed, and the plauts scorn better adapted te id aud extremes of heat and eeld than when the branches are exposed en long stalks. Sage is net se liable te get killed out in winter when it is cut back iu the fall. Manv cut back borne of it for drying. Indoed dried sageis the form iu which it chiefly used. Thynie usually manages te live, though nothing be done te it ; but it is also better for beiug cut back close every fall, aud ler an occasional replaut- irig. Tlie Faintly Asparagus Hed. Ne one even with the most limited gar den should be without au asparagus bed. Sufficient for a moderate-sized family oc cupies very little space. By this time we all ought te knew hew easy it is te iaise this very delicious vegetable, and hew dcBirable it is te have a dish of it fresh from the earden. Truckers grew it with the same facility that they de a patch-of potatoes or cabbages, using in preparing the" grounds the plow aud harrow, the latter being commonly employed iu the spring after the top-dressing has been 10 moved, without injury te the crowns or root?. Seme truckers possess the knack cf growing it te a very large size, which takes the eye in the maiket and frequent ly sells at two or threo times the price of that of the ordinary size, though it is really net be iroed, as some of it at least has a raut taste aud is uet se tender. In tim first: wtipk or ten davs in this month the coarser part of Iho winter's covering of manure should be removed and the rest forked in. This bheuld be followed by a coat of rough salt that from the meat or mackerel barrel will answer which will suffice fbr any additional manure for the season, and at the same time keep down the weeds. Care, however, must be taktn net te apply any salt te new beds for at least a year alter being old enough te be cut, Or Beriens results may fellow. Tne Grewing el Uwarr rears. Seme poeplo in their opposition te grew ing dwarf pears talk as though there was a great mystery in it, aud none but tho'Je strictly brought up te it can knew any thing about it. New, thcre is nothing mere erroneous, for they are as easily grown as any ether fruit. Twe or three things are only te be observed in the buss ness. The llrst is te set them three or four inches below the juctieu of tlie pear and the quince stock. Seceud, set thorn in well dug, rich soil, the same in which one would jilant a bsd of cabbage ; third, carefully see that any worms that may have secured an abiding place in the quince-weed while standing in the nursery are removed. Then muicu wnen me seu becomes dry and tlie weather het during the first season. If the top is tee large and spreading clip it off some, especially if tee roots are net abundant, btreng growers should be pruned yearly te force early bearing. Ifthe6tems are carefully scraped and then washed at the beginning of winter with whale oil or carbolic soap water, a pound say te four gallons of water, their health may be regarded as seeurad. We have never advocated the raising of pears en dwarf trees for marketing, for whatever demand there may be for them at advanced prices ever pears grown upon their own stock, they would net. be as profitable, unless in connection with the raising of small fruit?, where the breadth of Ianci devoted te these purposes is lim ited. But in private gardens, where space is contracted and where it is desirable te raise choice pears, none but the dwarf should be cultivated ;' and no one will raise any ether who has once tried them. The opposition te growing pears en Queen Mi eel. iimr2-3iiul bl-VKKCKLUK, N. Y , Keh.G. 1S0. cvra l ii-ive Ih-i-ii verv low ant hae tiled cveivihtiiK. te no advantage. I heant -your Hed Uilteis recommended by he many and 1 eencliiih-d le f;ive them a tiial. 1 did and new am ai emul and constantly improving and am nearly a sluing us ever. 2 liiteed . " ei.t.1-.".. M 1.UKK & JIAUUltMAH mar Mrs. A.N. Prank, 177 West Tinnier Street, Itull.de, N. Y..nay..he has uied Theiiia' fcc-let-tiie Oil ter severe toothache and lieuiu'tfl.i. ami consider.-! It the best tiling she knew.-, et for iclieviiu; pain. Fer t. de by H. 15. Cochran, diiig-M, l-i aud 13'J North Queen mieet. Hest lemedy in the werld: smi ment et Miimieiis Liver Regulator advert I-s 1 Wiidi everybody te Knew. i : en if. m 11. Thaver. an old citizen Her Gee lire H. xnayer, an uiu um;eii ui tlii-i vicinity known te every ene as a niesi lnllueutial citi.en and christian minister nl the il K. church, just this moment Mopped in our store te say. " 1 wish everybody te knew that 1 consider that both my-elt and wife e we our lives te Sluleh's Consumption Cure.' It !.. i... ,(.,., ., ti-iMitenilmiipalu ever our counters and is L'i'vimr perlect sitisfactien in all cases et Lull" Diseases, such as nelhliur else has done lllS.'MATCHBTTlfItANUK. ISoti'KiteH. Inil., May 15, '7S. Sold lv M. 15. Cochran, diuggist.Nes. U, and Iff) Nerm Qtieen street. Lancaster, iouhceiu A Geed Square .Meal Is tee etten lollewed by a disordered stomach, Hvumtems t dvspepsia or indi-jestien. Kvcry miserable dyspeptic 1" tlie land should knew that he can be cured by a timely use of itur itur deck ISloed Hitters. Price M. Fer eale by II. li. Cochran, ikuirntst. 137 and 13'J North Queen HtrecL letzpr & HausMan IIAVK SPKC1AL 11AHGA1NS IN TICKINGS, Jfieni S Cents up. te tlie J1EST KEATIIEK TICKINGS, which we liavn al ft and e Cents under the Regular Pike. OUHSALLSOKTUKUKbT STEAM CUREDFEATHERS u Ne. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Summer Silks a,t a, Sacrifice. Haviu" bought a Iar'e let of tiummer Silks in Checks aud Stripes, away below their value, we can offer them at PriccH lower than they eau be had elhowheie. These Silks are a Great Bargain aud have been pronounced he by eveiyone that haB been The ca.se of Half-Weel Drcs Goods that we advertised last week at 10 cents per yard is selling very fast, and are a do de cided Bargain. Eveiybedy should see them. OPENING OF NEW GOODS. We have been busy this week in opeuing NEW GOODS in our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, WHITE GOODS DE PARTMENT, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. l:Vl '.':'Ji 114 Al Phil A.M 7:f ll:4V 3:m tr. i f Sunday Mail fohuslewii liijiicsn... . Hay Kxpress llarilstiurt; AccominiHlatleii Hanover Accommodation nt'pl. eniiectln;; at Lancaster with Nkiguia Kiu-'rt at Ui:II, wilt run tlirmigli te Hanover daily, uAcent Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, weHt.teiinectliiK at Lanciwler witii P:i.'.t Line. wet. at 1:10, will run through te i .-t'-rleij . KS MAIM. Prices Lew. Stock Large. BOWERS Nes. 28 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Polite Attention Shown te All. & HURST, LANCASTER. PA. st.w hat sTOjen. H AKKV a. S11ULTZ. Have Leen very lare, and iv e laclleu. general satis- tVK UAVK HAKGAINS IN Counterpanes lrem Auction. At ftOc, OS, re, $1.(H), ?l.Bi, $1.W. f i(W. TABLE HIT BIS, FKOM AUCTION. At2t'c,2-c, iic, 30c, S7iC, .'Ale, Ojc, 75c, te $1.25 P.AUGA1NS ALWAYS AT WAS. H. hllULTZ. GRAND OPENING ON SATUEDAY, APRIL 7, 1883, KLTJLTZ'S SONS WILL OPfiN AT K0. 144 K0RTH QUEEN STREET, (dundaker's Old Stend.) News ExiueMj Way Pmiseiujer Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. Mt.-ley.. . MallTraln,No.'.,,vlal.'eluiiihl.i,liuet. Nlapira Ka press Hanover Accommodation leaves.. Fa-t Linn JfreIerlclc Accommediitloii 1 wives. HarrisbnrK Accoini-ednlioii Lancaster Acceini.i'Hii:inii leaves... Columbia Account tafiii Uarrlsbuit; B.xpre.i- Western Express Paclflc Express HarrtHburgKxpies. wi-,t,at ft.ti) p. t , lias direct connections (wiU.outclmiitf'jer curs) te Celuinlila and Yerk. KttSt Line, west, en Sunday, when llasned, wHl8toiiatlewniii(rtown,UonH-.v!liii. Purkia uurg. Mount Jey, itl.al)OthVewii and Alldillv- Le. lAr. PhlllLiiu A.M. A.M. :W fi:'-7 4::i e-:tf 7-.IW '.:!' !.' 8:i:i ln:tr. 10:J V If. ILen i:l' l:N r.M. 2:11 5.31 .... 2:::e 1:11 7::c G:l( 7: t' y.ir il: lt:2li 1:15 town. Bay Expiess, Kast Line, News Kxiiress. 1 Tratn.Ne. 1, WeaU-ni Kxpressand Puclllc press run eauv. Mall Kx- OLAtiM ANI QlfliKNHH.Ittti,. H 1UU a MAKT1M. -AT- With au ENTIRE NEW STOCK of Hats, Gaps, Umbrellas and Cane, of the very Latest Styles, New Yerk Markets, which will be cold at the Liowest igure. ,,,...-. -r , AGENTS FOll YOUMAN'S Albemarle llotel Hats, the most Fashionable Ilat iu New lerk I from five te eight dollars. just purchased iu the Latest Style SILK HATS MJilUVAU f 1 KAY'S Sl'KCIWI) IT Great English itemedy. MIDiOINK. THI1 All unlailini; cure ler lmpetcncy, ana tui diseases luai fellow less el Ainmery. Uulversal Lassl tuilc. Pain In tlie Uaclr, Hluincss el Vision. Prcmature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Con sumption and ft Premature Grave. Full par ticulars In our pauiplet, which we desire te send tree by mail te every one. Tlie Spcctllc Medicine is sold by all ilrugKists at 41 per pucic aiie, or sl.r packages ter 5. or will be bent tree by mall en the tecelpt et the money, by ad ad dres3lnKtlieat;ent,ll.li. Cochran, 137 and 13U North Queen street. On account et counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wiappcr : theenly genuine. Guarantees otcure issued by us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. II. Ceel'.ian, UruKKlst. 137 and 131 North tjueen strceL THE Git AY MEOIOLN E CO., N. V . anria-lvdAw k CHEAP STORE. 43 WS3T SING ST., LANCASTER lUetween the Cooper Heube and Serrel Heuh Hetel.) C2TTERMS, POSITIVELY CASH. Dou'tFerget the OPENING DAY, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1883.-3 SHULTZ'S Ne. 144 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - SONS, Qundaker's Old Stand, VJLUTUZtO. ' re- M J'JLl'JiJt HANULNUh, r. TMAJtE3 w. enx. CAMlfXIB. s UIKK'S UAUl'JST UAIX. " The Old Reliable. ' This is the Tule which Shirk's Carpet lall, Oer. W. KING & WATER Sts., Has obtained by selling the Hest Goods at the nuM Kea-enabJe Prices with THE LAUGEST AM BEST STOCK te select from. In addi tion le t lie Largest Stock el Carpets ever car licd in tliiJ city, we have new 7 JUS LATEST AND BEST KINDS OF Brussels, Ingrain and Chain Carpets, Ever uieuglit te tlie city of Lancaster. 3- Call before purchasing cJsewhcre AND BE CONVINCED. H. S. SHIRK, Carpel Hall, West King and Water Sts. CAKPKTS WOVEN TOORDKit. Orders respectlully seiiciredjand promptly attended te when leceived. VAKtCJAUJiPt . flUB Standard Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER COUNT'. EDGERLEY & CO., FINE CARRIAGE BUILDERS, MARKET STBEET, REAR OF CENTRAL MARKET HOUSES, LANCASTER, PA. We maUe every style Bugcy and Catrlage desired. All Werk finished in the most com fortable and elegant style. We use only the best selected material and employ only the best mechanics. Fer "quality of Wrk our prices are the cheapest In the state. We buy ter cash and sell en the most reasonable terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. Repairing promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed ler that pur pose. n26-tld&w We have opened te-day another CHOICE LINE OF LACE CURTAINS Tlitce, thrcc-and-a-lialf and lour yards long iu Swiss, Nottingham. Applcquln, Ae. LACE LAMI5REO.UINS, SHAMS, TIDIES and BED SETS. Brass, Ash, Ebony and Walnut Cur tain Poles, Bands, Leeps, Heeks, &e. Cornice, in variety te fit any Window. Forty Hltlerent. Patterns et KADO WINDOW SHADES, In new colors, : and 7 leet long. NICKLE ORNAMENTS. LOOPS, FRINGE'S, Ac. AN ELEGANT LINE OF Wall Papers, Of every description, in Gilts, Grounded and Common Papers, Borders, Ccnties, &c. PHARES W. FRY, Ne. 57 North Queen Street. LANCASTER. PA. YKKS & BATUIfON Tmv OftVr tim Greatest Bareraiiis in READY-MADE CLOTHING, All Our Own Manufacture. Examine Cards sent by mail, enclosed in tlie PICTORIAL The people are coming and all go away suited I and well-pleascd. If you bheuld net have received a Card write us, giving your address, we will Bend yea one. Our bteck of CLOTHINQ for Men, Youth, Beys aud Children was never se Complete and PRICES LOW Our Stock of PIECE GOODS is full aud ready te be shown te the trade. The styles are all that could be desired, and the prices are within the reach of everybody, and we are new taking measures rapidly and the prospect for a geed trade this Spring is inured ESCeme early and make your eelcctien from ene of the Finest aud Best Selected bteck of Goods ever exhibited in Lancaster city. Call and save money. MYERS & RATHFON, Centre Hall, Ne. 12 E. King St., Lancaster, Fa. CHINA HALL. We new have open a very lare linu et White Granite Ware. White Porcelain Ware, Decorated Granite and Porcelain Ware DINNER, TEA aud CHAMBER SETS. We liave selected tliese j-oed-i tmiii the lied' Maniitucturers. WE GUARANTEE THEN. y-Goedsiiott)Htlalaclory will Ih exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 BAST EUNQ STRBWT. LANCASTKIt. PA. UUUKH AHJJ STATION EM- TlASXJSa UAKIM. EASTER, 1883. Easter Cards. E ASTKK CAKDS selected with care and in gieat variety, at L. M. FLYNN'S. NO.-UWKST KING BTKEKT. LANCASTKIt. HAKVWAHK. KW UAUUWAUK BlUKfe. IN 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, -DEALKU8 IN BUILDING and CABINivl HARDSTARE, S10VJES, HEATERS, MANGES, painis; OILS and GLASS. Heuse Furnishing Goods. sU-fimditw AMtW JUOOK. A new revised and enlarged edition el the " Pelar and Tiepieal Worlds," lrein tlie pen of Dr. G. Hartwig, president el the lleidcl lieig University, author et "The Pea and Its Living Wonders," " Tlie Harmonics el Na ture," "The Subterranean World," etc., etc. The work ia edited by Dr. A. II. Guernsey, scientitic editor en the American Cylepcdla. Tlie objectef ihe weik is te give the combined result et all the explorations, lcsearclics and discoveries el travelers and scientists of modern times, giving a cemplete description et man and nature in the Pelar and Equator ial regions of tlie glolie, embracing a lull and accurate account el all the dlllcrcnt expedl t!ens te the Arctic world, Irem the discovery if Iceland, ever l.COO yens nire down te and embracing tlie last expedition el Charles Francis Hall, together with the discevciie-3 et" Humboldt, Agassiz, Livingstone, DuChaillu, Wallace, btanley, Cameren, Squlcr, Orten, Darwin, etc.. etc., In every part of tlie Tropical World, iu beuth America, Alrica, India, Ceylon, Australia anrt the Islands el the Sea. Tiie whole embellished with ever 250 beautiful Illustrations and maps. It will bollard te find a velume se profusely and expensively illustrated as tills. There ia probably no ether single book extant In which can be found the same amountet information in such convenient compass and atsuch a low price. The work will contain ever S40 pages, larce ICeyal Octave, printed en superfine white paper and substantially bound with double oakum beard sides and spring back. This werkwlll boseldonly by subscription. Agents are wanted te canvass ler It in every town ship in this State and Maryland. Fer particu lars apply te Jehn cewan, p. i). vex 6i3, DRY OVOUS. 'I'HB N EXT BOOK TO TUE C'OUItT HOUSE. jtAii.uvrnt. GREAT FAHKESTOCK Large Stock ! Lew Prices ! Bargains in Every Department ! NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY ! Constantly Receiving Bargains from New Yerk and Philadelphia forced sales. Every day bi ins something new, at FAHNESTOCK'S. (Next Doer te the Court Heuso.) LARGE STOCK INGRAIN, RAG AND HALL CARPETS, 25c. up. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, NEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. LANCASTER, PA. rZOMBINU AND QAM FITTING. JOHN L. AKBOLU. a4-4td&itw IlALTlMOR. MD. TOTlCE -X Xttl!.SlAS3EttS AM) UUH- .Li NEU8. AH persons are hereby forbidden te trespass "en any of tlie lauds et the Corn wall or Speedwell estates, in Lebanon and Lancaster counties whether inclesed or un un inclesed, either ler the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassing en said lands et tlie undersigned alter this notice. WM. COLKMAN FUEKMAff K. PEHCY ALDKN, EDWARD C. FUKKMAN, Attorney ler ll. W? Celeman's Heirs. elfi-tfdAwi IUCIIUK.POK.EK.UASSINA ANIAKULL ll line et Hart's and Dougherty's playing cards nt UAUTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORE. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, GAS FIXTURES AT REDUCED PRICES: JOHN L. ARNOLD, Ne. 11 BAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 1A1'1TALI8T3 AN U OTHERS Seeking Safe Investments Are respectfully invited te call and learn le catiens, wmen are guuu, uu jhet v. erties payinjr ever 6 per cent., clear elaii niminv KRnHTOLD. Tnwa nmi w uter Rents. Rents ruaranteeu -"'-M"--"- " ZZ -!.... Ill Real Estate and Insurance Agent. P. 8. Choice Building I-eta lrem fle te v pe.rloet. UEKB & CO.'S A I-LEN A. A. Real Estate and Insurance Office RBMOVKU TO NO. 108 BAST KING STREET. (Opposite Leepard Hetel.) RELIABLE mar3Mmd INSURANCE RATES. AT LOWEST Burlington Reute Ctalcage, liDrlliigtea & Ijnincj It. IU Chicago, lfnrllugteii & tyiiiu-y K. K. PKINOIJ'AL LiNE AN1 OLI rAVORlTK KKOM C H I C A 0 0 OK T K ORfA TO KANSAS CITY, OB1A1IA, CALtreitNlA LINCOLN AKI) DKSVKl: The SIIORTKST, qUlCK KST and HKT line te St, Jesepii, Atchlnsen, Tejm'Iiii, liunlben. Dallas, Galveston, and all points tn tewa, Ne braska, Nlsseurl, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Mentana and Texas, This route has no snpe,ner ler Aitx-rt Lea, Minneapolis and St. i'aul. Nationally reputiil as being the GREAT THROUGH OAK LINK. Universally conceded te b thu RKST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all classes et travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try It and yen will find travellug a luxury Instead of a discomfort. Through tlcbeta via thii celebrated line for sale at all nltlws tn th U. S. and Canada All information about rates et Jan. Sleeping Cars, etc., ciieerfully given by fKKOKVAL LOWKtX, General rasBengcr Agent, Chiuaoe, Itu T. .1. 1'OTTEIt, Jtl Vlce 1'res. & Gen. Manager, Cuioaeo, ixt. JOHN U. A. HBAN.Uen. Kwt'im Agt., 317 Rreadway, M Wanlilngteii t. Kkw Vem. Hwrren, Mahi. mavMi-ivilw B AKUAIWH Chain?. Kings. SpecUiejes, &v. et all kinds will leceive iny IN WATUUBl, il.OCKM ks, Spectaeles, fte. Rerairing 11 iccelVK my rersunal atten tien. LOUIS w EUr-it. ae. ie;-4 .-i rui wieen street- Remember name and number. Di rectly opposite City Hetel, near IVnnsj Ivunti railroad depot. iec2ile. UOUNTAIK riNK-CUT TtlHACCO, UKST JT goei's luanufaetured. S cfe per oz. or 52 Ct8ilART&A2rS YELLOW FRONT CIGAR STORK. m I y i 2' n i