wrVS-mm ,-r jv fyrii i Stye mtf a$N I." .U' iW-maKXiknL-OKaWjW Ama-a-r W ' ?IPh i " ( lad'( arbe I p. i i, Ne estnu (Jrev isvlll Kan J i Jllll Vlieaf . Cell e, Ii op. nj iu u we. if. i a, mf J.00 av la, 'Ail GO p. I or aii! p. m . iyi I.ettil ni till d In till ixui OlB oave thi ut 10 i & lW. 1111 AllHia' m d !rei'WB ibt, lreJ Volnme XX-Ne 155. VAIirXTH, xe. OIIIIIH'H Urtltl'Kl' HAM.. BARGAINS! - AT op 'SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. 1 Hellini; Ofl te CIose UusiiiesR. Everything Muflt Poslllvely be Sold. A Full Mini or HOOT IIIIUHSKLS.TAPESTIIY. rvllil All (Irftdel (if INOIIAIN CARPETS, UlJtlS, HLANKIUN.COVIfllLET-lumlOIL CLOTH WALL ATA SAUlllFIOlS.-Va Se' 1'inmpt attention given te tlie Manufacture el Unit Carpets In eulcr. AT- SUM'S CARPET HALL COR. W. KING AND WATEIt 8T3 , feh'.M'injdaw uur (Ife. rAiiM:i)UU. HAIJl'8 OLD HO 14 EAST KING STREET. LANUABTKU, l'A. Dry Goods, Paney Goods and A lull l.lnoet Ladles' unit ytiildlen'a COATS, CLOAKH and DOLMANS alway en hand. 3ilk Plushes ey the Yard. Mourning Goods a Specialty. Uur Dress Making Parlors are en the second iiml third floors, whero Dresses, Coats, . leaks unit Delmnn nre made ill short notice. Perfect til nnd satisfaction guaranteed, fhutticr goods nre purchn,cd here or sunt te !e made up from clsuwhure. ) Geerge Fahnesteek, 4 EAST KING STREET. WINKS AXV 'STAlll.l1lll.il I7H0 ,i WINES AND LIQUORS! it HEART'S OLD WINE STM 1 29 East" KiDI Street. ANIik VST CALL i' liavujinl iKCi'lveil direct Irem tliu Island Tiu'lcrla tlie following Wines : Vonlellie, Vintage 1870 ; Sereliv Vinlnge 1810, Wh'ili we odor te our customer,., together with our elit ISOO, 1SU, 1S17, 1313 nnd litl MA DKlltAH: ami FINK OLD SHKItlllKS. HltAMUKS M loll wa: lutnge ISM, 1SW. 1SU, ISM, I1JW. Kine Old ItYE WHISKIES, J AM A10A SPIRITS, N. K. HUM, Ac. FRENCH CORDI ALS, Hitrgundles anil Clnrets. We linve thotellowlrg C'lianipoKne Wlni-s ; Pel per llcldselck, (1. It, Murem A Ce.'s Dry iTMiiny nml Extra Dry. I.. Roedeior's Curta Hlancbn, reinmnry bee Vetive Cllquet, Yellow nbel Dry, Krug A Ce.'s Prlvule Cuvue, Jules Champien. And tlie GREAT WESTERN retn tlie Pleueant Valley Wlne This U tin; Finest Ametlcun Wlne In thn tlie lollewlni; Kxroiltlens At I'.irU li7, S. OLAT ') """J w ma a mmw m WiTifiR mwm iiiif! lllil m mmm u iXXXUM, UUHiUK Xe. :$:$ penn square, Lancaster, pa. GIBSON'S WHISKY BOTTLED A SPECIALTY. l'LUJUllIAU ANO J Oil I. IKNOl.l), I PLUMBING, GAS-KITTING, ;as fixtures, oil fixtures, i tin reefing, slate reefing, team Fitters' Supplies, Patent Geld Oase Heaters. bSrifincst weris, iiest woritmen. JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, 103. 11, Yd, It) UJAST UKAiNUHi VUAJ.. MAKT1R - I n!V wale and lietntl Duilur Iu sil kinds 01 I.UMIIKU AND COAL Cflrrinl Me. 450 North Wr.toreii I'rtnce oe' aliove l)innn Lancaster niyu AiniUAIUNISUS A J-KKKllIKy, COAL DEALJi.rtS. KICKS. Ne. 21 North Quukm Htrbbt, akd NO.NJI NORTH rniNOB BTIIBET. AKDS NORTII l'UIHCH UTRK11T, NSAn IttAD- INO DBVOT. I.ANUAHTKK, l'A. mi;r tld 0.1 1. 1 UtiAI. I The umlurslRiiuil has ler sole, at uU ard, Cor. Andrew and S, Water Sts arge assortment of tliu very bust kinds el Ocal for Fnrally Ube. lilQh he will delher. caielullv wuluhedund reenud, many part el tlie city at the lowest urket rates, orders uy mall tolephono ilea promptly 'iiiiywi ttd 1'IIILU' aiNUKlt, UKK AN1I UIIAL. yi no ew Yerk and i'lilliulelnlita llorue Ma- iire by the carload at retluccd pi Ices. All the IIK8T UUAUKb Or COAL, 'etti for Kamlly and Steam purposes. UKMKN'l by thu barrel, HAY and 8TKAW 1' thu ten or hale. Yaiid-JIS llarrlsburK 1'lke. Uuniral Omen a)W Kast Cheslnut slroet. L , Knuffman, Koller 8c Oe. J aurllyd tOAI M. V. B. GOH.O 'SO HUUTIl WATKUHT., rirwtar, ta., Wholesalo and Hetall Doalers In LUMBER AND GOAL. lonunctlen VIth the Telephoule ICxctasnge. Van! and Oftlre Ne. 300 NOHTli WATI 11 TKKET. Ili.l. VllUTUUUAl'JlH. UOTK. here has been sueh a dem and for OK I'HOTOUUAl'llS that I was t.elled te get a VKIIY LAUUK KUA 110X te meet the ilemand. n new make you a PHOTO as tne smallest iockeiuiiiiioiu a 5-inch jace, te nt nn inin E. ROTE, 5 North Queen atmet ttH tlfw 11 Ik vit S'ltjt enmw Tub nndWia tinM tluH rcrfB?r Hl BARGAINS! - ) LANCASTER, PA uutwa. 1 KO, irAIINKHTOUK, STAND, NotlenH, in Great Variety. Lancaster, Pa. L1QVU11N. VrtiUNK. T! EX. DRY WINE, Company , at Hammoudepert, N. Y. market, having luwu iiwunled tlie highest honors Vlennii 1873 nml 1'ldlndelphln 1870. H. E. Slaymaker, AGKNT. MILLER. UAh VITTJNU. lieave your uraera at bTKlHIST. LiiBLlNUASTlUK, f A. t'AI'XU 11AKUXJ1UB, at. ptIAKIM W FKV. UENI) YeUIlOjlDKlty IN new roil Paper Hanging and Slnule Werk, As tlie nish will seen cominenco. We lmve nn Klcfrnnt ttteclc et ' WALL PAPERS. et Kvety Description In nil the Leaning New 1'atternif, Over Fifty Ucalcns of DADO SHADES, In thu pruvaltlnit New Celers, bIx and sevun leotleiiKt these ceeds are netting mera pep ulnr every season. Plain Uoeds, all widths, ter any kind et it window. Fixtures, Cords, Onmments, Ac, LACE CURTAINS, Prem One Dellar a pnlr up. Hed Setts, Pillow Hhams, Tidies Jand I.ambrcauliiB Walnut, llrasa, Cherry, Abu and Kbeny Curtalp Poles. PIKR AND MAN1LE MIRIIOTIS. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANOASTKU,:i'A. OltUCKHIKH. mi mi ' L '1 ss A T IHJIlSK'H, Coireef, Cefl'ees, Ceneep. NOTWITHSrANDINQ That Collees have advanced lea pound, we still kuep up the standard and sell the same quality ler 23e. that we sold hen Ceders were lower. Ourmotteoi "UoedGoitcu,Fruih lleasted, nt a Uoesonablo Price" LENTJCN QOODS. Choice Ne. 1 Mackorel, Iloneloss Codfish, Salt werrliig, smoked Herring, Canned Fish, t rcsh Mackerel, boueod Mackerel, Fresh Leb. sler. Fresh salmon, Hardines, Shrimps and Flmlen 11 addles. We etlll have about 180 dozen et theso large Valencia Oranges nt 18c a dozen. BTJESK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO LANOASTKH, PA. STREET, LANCASTER, MKUIVAI,. sessra-5- c MJT1UUH IlKMKDlKS' CUTICURA A POSITIVE CURE von kverv renu ev Skin and Bleed Diseases, FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA. fTO aMCANSirTHK 8KIN,BcaliandIlloeil L or ItclilnR.Henly, l'liiiply.CopperColnroil, HorefiilouH.liiiiorllcd. nnil CoiUukIeus Hum erH, llloeil relwiw, U'ceM, AI)sco,he anil In lanllle Hkln Terturi, tlie Ctrneun Hbmudiki are Inralllble. Untlcurn Hi selTrnt, tlie new Illoed l'urlrlnr, Dlnriillennil Aporlent, expidfl dloise Rerms Irem the bleed nnil pontplratleti, und thus re ro re meve Oin cnute ctmecnA, tlie ureal Hln euro, Instantly nllnys llchln nnil Inllimnm tlnn, clears the Hkln nml Hcalp, hculs Ulcers nndfierfs, toalerns the ('ompluxlen. Cimcti iu fleAr, mi nxrullte fikln lloaiitlller nml Tellet ltrqulHlte, Is Indlspoiualile In treating skin iIIsehsg:). nnil ler reuxli, chapped, or imiany skin, hlnckhcnits, blotches nml baby humor CtmccnA Hbmrdies are thn only In In falllble bleed purifiers and skin benutlilers. tllmt. lletiKhtmi, nii , Inwyer, IS Hlale St, Hosten.roportun caie of Halt Ithnuiu under his observation ler ten veirs, which covered the patient's he I v nml limbs, and te which nil knew metheds of treatment had been applied without benellt, which wns completely cured solely by thu CcnccnA Ukukuiei, leaving n clean nml healthy skin. Mr. nml Mrs, r.vtrrtt utebtjlii., Ilolehor Ilelehor Iloleher town, Masi , writes Uurllttle boywastorrl beywastorrl boywasterrl lily alllicted with .Scrofula, Ball llheum, and Kiysipclusoverslncn he was born, and noth neth Inn we could rIve him helped him until we tried Cuticura IIrmiediks, which urndnallv cured him, until hels new n ratras any child. II K. Wpoi.ter, llendetBOn NY, cured et l'snrla. f or l.opresy, et twenty years' stanillntr, by Cutiicra IlEuxuirs The most wonderful cute en record. A ilustpanful el scales lull from ldm dally. I'IijbIcIuhh nnil his friends thorn; tit he must dle Cuie sworn te boferon Instlcuet the peace and llemlersin's ineH prominent citizens. Mrs H K. Whipple. Decatur, Mich., wrltes that her face, head, und ome parts or her body erniilmeHt raw. Head covcred with scabs and seruH. Sintered fearfully ami tried nvcry thlnir. l'ermnnently cured by the Ccticcra ltsusDixs irem n Skin Humer. cold by nil ilrugslsls. I'rlce : cuiicuka, tTc.; ItlWOLVLNT, II I EOAr, 'ilC 1'elTUn Dni'U AMD CllKUlOALCO., llosteu, Mass. Hend for " Hew te tlurn Hklti Dl.euses," C A T AR R H Sanferd's Radical Cure. 1 1 1 K UllKAT IIVL.HAMIU DIHUI.A- 110.N Of WITOII UA'.KI., AMfltl- OAN I'lVK, UA.NAMAN rilt, MAItlUOI.D, UI.OVKU I1L03SOM, Kte. Ver tl e linmedlate llellet and l'onnauent Curoel every term et C'ularih, from n blmple Head Celd or lnllneii.a te the Less or bmell. Tastu mid llearliiit. Cenali, llnmchl Is mid Incipient Consumption. Ilellef In tlve niln. utcs In any nml eerv case. Nothing llkelt. Uruteful liUKiant, wholes iiue. Cure lie-ins irem oral application, una h r.ipia, rjincni, permanent nml nover I illlnjc. Oue bettlu lladlcal Cure, enn llex Catarrhal Solvent mid S.mferd'ii Inhaler, till In ene IiocknRe, lermliiK u complete treatment, of all ilmttKlxts ter II. Ask roaBAnnreiiD's ltt ltt ieal CcuC reTTXR Dnun Ann Chxvieal Ce., uosien. Pain is the Cry of a MriDg Nerve. Cellins' Voltale Klcctrtc Tlasler Instantly utrecls the Nervous System and banishes pain. A perfect Klectrle flattery combined with n l'oieus Plaster ler - cents. It uuiillilUtes pain, vltnllzei weak nml worn out p.utf, struiiKthens tired muscles, prevents illieisu, mid does mera In iinc-nall thu time than any ethtr plasti rln the world. filil overywni're, tnnrl-lyilW.I.Aw II iiiii: ce.ii Ktiin. Heme Comfert. Alter i Kaiiiy ltlite n Country I'liyileian Tell. Wlint lle tlilulcs of Heme I oeple. "I wish te Rrncleus some peeple would learn when they need a doctor and when they don't," exclaimed Docter K -, in he en tered his houee In n cozy little village In the Interior et thu statu et New Yerk, after a te dleus night rtdu of many miles "1 have been down nmeng the mountains te tce a man who the messenger caUl n as very sick and net likely te llvu until morning, unless he had Immcdla'e help j and found him sullerlng from u rather shmp attaclc el colic, which his family might have lelleved In ten minutes, It ihey had a grain of sonse mid two or threo simple remedies In the heuse. Hut no; they must remain Ignorant as pigs, and wl.en the least nclie or pain takes thorn, send for a iloo ileo iloe tor, whotlierthoyocr pay him or net." " Why, l)f""lri, what Kind et simple icine dies, as you cull them, de you expect people te keep In the house 7" asked Ida wife, as Bhe poured him a cup of het tea. " In this case," answered the Docter, "If they had only puta UKNSONMCAI'CINIC POUOU8 IM.AS licit en tliu man's stoma h, he would lmve been all right In mi hour and saved me adiuaiy Ude" In all ordinary complaints It cuius at ence. All diseases aru eliminated from the system by what may be roughly called expulsion or extraction, or by n union of the two piecuss os. llonsen's Plaster ptometos both. It In. cites thu torpid organs te act and tends Its hcnllng,eoetulng Influnnce through thu myr iad poiesefthoskln. All ethor plasters oblige the patient te wait. They give ldm hepe for te-morrow liennen'a plaster gives him help today. Which Is better, de you think? lluy the CAl'ClNi: and keep It In the house. I'rlce 23 cents SettburT A Jehnsen, Pharmaceutical Client sU, NenMi erk, 110 ImdWUS&w WAI 1NHTUVMKN3. YyiLUDX Hi W1IITP Wilcox & White Organ Oe. Sl'KCIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW IS THE TIME TO I1UY PIANOS AND ORGANS AT SLAUGIITKHINU PUICHS. Onu Geed Secend-Hand Piane V).0d 0110 Elegant Bccend-llaiul Organ l.l.CO Oue Elegant New Organ, 12-Step Couplers und Sub-Hass M.OO Wilcox .t Whlte Organs Irem 175 00 te lise.ui Knabe," MePhall, Qrovenetoln &s Fuller, Koyateno, nud Vobe a bona fmnoe, All Marked Down te Hottem PrUui, Almest given away. WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Waroroems, NO 152 KAST KINO STREET, 11. II, I.UCKKNIIACH, Agent. febl7-tld PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1884. SERMONETTES. A JIIHHOP ON OOHI'KI, BIlNlSTKltH. Clerical Inflanncts Waning In I'ublie Hchoelt Fenikla lMucstleii In ImlU A Tltlter' Impreisiens or tlie l'ope. At a rcoeut loetuto doliverod by Dlshep Llttlojebn te the studentii of the Gcueral Thoelocloal Bemlnnry, of New Yerk, en " The Chrl.itinn Bilnlstry nt tlie Oloae of the Nineteenth Century," the bishop Raid there wero various estimates of the Chris tian ministry, which wero rcdttoible te thrce vlewa that of the agnostic, who held that it would be supplanted by an other instrumentality,; the view of persona te whom the ministry wan matter of doubt ; and thirdly, that the Cliristlin pracsthoed w.ih an institution by which (Jed waB rcoeuolllim the world te hlmself The free thought of tlie time handled the ministry wltli flsant courtesy, but that wan net the nieBt nbldiur; thought. The elerfty ouce wleldcd a wlde Inlluenoeasn learned elasn.and wcre accepted as educa tienal Guides. They founded schools and seminaries, nnd in this country there was Fcarcely a collego up te -10 yearH nje that did net ewe ltn cxistonce te tbelr sympa sympa sympa thotle intcreat. Te day, at home nnd abroad. In the movemout for secular cdu catien, the elergy had bceu retlrcd, nnd any attempt en their part te mannge the public schools weuiii ue met witu ootcr eotcr oetcr mlnod opposition. The battle has been wen by the iioeular pewer. Thore wcre still schools wuore clorgymen governed, but It wai as the representatives of the rclhtleuR bodies te which they boleugcd. In Ktiglantl, clerical Inlluonce wns waning In this respect, and the drift el legislation was advorse te the elergvns educators Iu vlew of tuose facts it was apnareat that the elergy wero losing control in this direction. The solemn trust had changed hands. There wns ue limit, continued the bishop, te the power of the niesnin throwing oil' marvel his photographs of the theugut and movement or tlie world, but it was net easy te sce hew this ngeney should be forced into comparison with the pulpit. The press could eet up a pulpit In countless spots all ever the world, but epoken truth and written truth wero widely (ltuorent tnings. ine postal onice also was no longer the ehiuf dis penser of charity. There wero altered metheds el roller, which was new new largely nccempUhcd by taxes levlcd by civil authorities. It followed from tlic.se considerations that the Inlluonce or the priest had fallen off in bulk and force, but might it net be tbn-ti in balng li8s mixed with uecular inlluonce it would revert te the original apostolic spirit ? As te the dearth of greet proaehors, no age had a mere gifted nml vcrsatlle ministry thau the present. There was a great deal of preaching that was mcre wind aud had no doetiinal backbone. There was net a little that waa heavy nnd dull by theso tuJa'ss-- "itrieuB I'rovidenco had trans fcrrcTI te the pulpit from the byways of mediocrity. But the ministry was en a lovel with any elhar calling, aud the world was passing te a period when men would crave the inner heat rather than the outward sparkle of Uuguage. The min istry was blamed for its want of self sacrifice, but it was tot all given evor te easy living. It was true, howevor, that tlioie was tee muchgreuud for complaint. When u call came ten distant lleld ipies. tiens wcre nsked as tc the salary, whother the church edlllce was warmed in the winter, whether It wai near a ral!read,nud hesv about donations. The bishop de eland that no citadel of sin could be can led by Uioee who nsked Eiich qiicn tiens. " In our day," he contluued, "boldness in thu pulpit has become rocklessness. With us the system is grcater thau the individual, The aneieut creeds are groater than any man's speculations. This may be our misfortune, but it is our character iaiic. Seme minds nre nt pcace only when they ate at war, aud they are nappy when they nre showing what feels nnlv H,i,i liUU. fathcis wero." Female Kducatlen In ludl. The first steps taken iu India iu the direction of female education for the masses wero taken in Madras about 1811 by the Scottish missionary soeioty und iu Ilembay by the Amorleau missionary se. cicty be far baek as 1821; nnd in the Noithef India, as well aB In the Seuth, the report tells us the missionary societies have bceu the pieucera of fornale educa tion. Siiioe 1851, indeed, government hai dene much iu the same direction, and It is highly satlsraotery te llud irem the evi ' deuce taken by the commission that the , demand for iirlu' eilueatieu In schools is Burely, if slowly, springing up ameug , the natives Hut much remnius yet te be done The funds available for fornale oducatieu nre oxtreraoly meagre amounting in the year 1833 3 te less thau elght nuil n half Ines, or only nbetit -1,05 j nor cent. of the tetnl oxpeudituro ou edu catien from the publie fuuds. This arises in great part from the faet that tmiulcl palttlea nnd local beards nre allowed te uxerclse full discretion In the nsslgumeut of funds for education, nnd that hilhotte the sympathies of the poeplo have tiet goue Hufllciently in the direction of female education te induoe loeal bodies te doveto te it any of thu funds nt their disposal. The commission propose toremedy this by making all publie funds, local, municipal aud provincial, ohnrgcable in an oquitable proportion for the support of gtils' schools ub well as boys' schools, nnd they also rcoemmoud that the grant iu aid rules ns applied te girls' schools should be greatly relaxed. Next te the want of funds comes the wnnt of trained fornale teaching power. It appears that thore wero only 515 gills nt unimnl schools throughout nil India, nnd that Ileiignl, with 18,050 girls In female schools, hnd only -11 young wemiui uuder training for toaehing, The oetiBequcnco is that the tcaehlng btnlf of girls' schools nt present has te be mainly recruited from superannuated schoelmas ters, mnny of whom linve lest their powers et work, 1110 commission, therefore, recommend that by the ostablishment of normal soheolv, the subsidizing pupil toaehers and ether menus, clferts should be made te tnlse up a elass of trnlued fornale teachers, who should be substi tuted by degtePB for the proseut male teaohers, The need of fomale ngouey in the matter of Inspoetlou nlse Is insisted upon, ns it is urged that the prosent ays tern of inspection by mnle inspectors often ttndB rather te retard the progresa of fornale education. a Visit te the l'ope, Itemu Coirespeiidoncoot the llaltluiore Bun, Theio Is tiet a ruler iu nil Olulstendnm thnt is ns easily approached ns Loe XIII, Te be presented te his Holiness, u gentle mau must go in evening full drets, ,sans gloves. A lady gees dressed in hlaek, weaung a oineK ince von ever uenti ami sheuldeis, after the early Italian court style or the modern Spanish mode The lady also gees inns gloves, The presentations nre of two orders, publie and private, aud generally iu the morning. A publie nudioneo sometlmos embraces the papal mass nnd afterward the personal introduction, I wns proseutod by llgr. Mncchl, the chief ohntnberlaln, 11m mnA w.u snared. I In worn n nasli mcre xVt m9 from the oheson lamb's wool en oaeh St. Agnea day ; fitting Ills body clesely, it proaentod the outlines of n lltheand sornewhatnorvouB figure Around his waist was a bread, rlehly watercd Wlltte Silk Bash, the falllntr nndu irmlnat:. ing with geld bullion fringe On his hands wero whlte woelon knit mittens. Frem nnd nreund his nook hung a heavy geld chain, pendnnt te whleU was his only dccorntlen the cress "A bright geld cress, that Jewb might kiss nnd Infidels adere." Thrown partly nreund him, nnd forming n strong Ruben, stie baek ground, wb.b a rich scarlet glow Ing cloak or woelon fabric This olealt was lined with purple and Its cape and edges trimmed with n tiny berder of geld bullion Jace. On bin head wss a little whlte seull can. His fcet wero incased In red slippers with cress embroidered In geld thereon. Thcse slippers nre se made that they nre really nnkle covering shoes, the upper parts belng of whlte satin lined with wool and fitting olesoly. Thus a heavy expression Is given te the feet. Approach Ing his hollness, you kneel and kiss the ring en his oxtended hand. He smilingly requests you te rlse nnd then ontern into nr easy ntyle of conversation in the French language At first he dwells en your name, and if he has heard 'It before he surely remembers It, as momerlos of por per por sens,uamcs and oventa nre a strong feature of Pope Lee XIII. Then oeraos your plnoe of birth or rosidenco. Werth n LIcMnir. Harper's Magazine Some years age, iu Ooergla, that band of Christians known as Ascensienlsts wcre having n grnnd revlval. One dny when the meeting wns in full ferce a storm came up, nnd a young gentleman who was out hunting with his servant took rofuge iu thu church deer. Doing curious te sce the service, the two hunters crept up Inte the galhry, and thore hid in n plnce whero they could observo without being ob served. "Corae, Lord, oecio ; our robes nre ready. Come, Lord, come," ericd the preacher, while all prosent gave a loud "Amen." "Marsa Gabe," whispered Ouffy, lifting his hunting horn te his mouth, "let me gib dem jlst ene toot." "Put that horn down, or I'll break your head," replied the mister, In a whisper. The horn dropped by CuiTy'B bKIe, nud again the minlster ericd : " Come, Lord, oame ; we are nil ready for thy coming, Oome, Lord, corae " "De, Marsa Qabe de jlst lemme gib 'em jlst ene little toot," pleaded Uuffy wetting his lips and raising his horn. " H you deu't drop that horn, UulTy, I'll whip you within an Inoh of your life," whispered thu exasperated master. " Blew, Gabriel, blew ; we are ready for bis coming. Blew, Gabriel, blew," plead cd the minlster. CuiTy could no longer reslst the tempt ation, and sent n wild peal ringing fiem end te end of the church ; but long bofero its hist echo died away his master and hiraself wero the only occupants of the building. "I'e ready fur de llokeu Mam Qabe," uaid Cull j, showing every toetli in his head, "forl'elare tograelous it's werf two neKiiigs te 6ce de way common farm cattle kin git ober the greuud wid skcarcd 'Scenslenlsls behlnd dem." Opposition Is what it wants. That will make it solid ; we mean Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. It ha j entered thelHts and came out far alien l. In the rnnks of lrgltlmate household reme dies for the eure e( ceuglis mid colds. Dr. Hull's Ceugli Syrup stands first. X'llce ttJcts. Indulgence uml Kieiuh, Whether erer eating or di Inking nre made luumlcss by using Hep Ultters freely, giving elegant appetttu and cnoyment by using them bofero nnd removing nil dullness, pains and distress nttetwards, leaving thu head char, nerves steady and all the footings buejnnt, elastic and mero happy than bolere, Thu pleasing effects of a Chilstlivu or sump- ineusuiuiier continuing nays nnarwarus tr.,lnn,. -flA.,,..innM A'ete Yerk W'ltnett, Auguit 15, 1SS0. " I find that In addition te the iiura spirits contained In their composition, they contain the extract et hops and ether well known und highly approved medicinal roots, leavos and tinctures In quantities sulllclent te render the article what the makers claim It te be, te wtt.nmedlclniil preparation and netu hover hover age unlit and unsnfe te bu used oxceptnsn med Icino " Frem a careful analysis et their lermula which wnsnttested under oath I find that In itvf rv wlnu ulaq.i nt linn llltters. Lhe unllvi mediclnal propettlos, nslde irem the distilled spirits nre equal te a lull desu for an adult, which tact in my opinion, sublects It te un In ternal rovenuu tax as nincdlcinnl bitters." (iiiiiKv H, Haum, IT S, Cem, In. Ilov. Ilhrileiiml I.Iver. Flvujears iire 1 broke down with kidney mid liver complaint und iheumallsm. Slnce then 1 havu beeu unnblu te bu about ut all. My llverbecainu haid llke weeds my limbs were pu trod up and filled with water. All the best physicians agreed that nothing could euro 1110. I resolved te try Hep Hitters 1 1 have used seven bottles thu hnrduess has all geno from my liver, the S7;elllng from my limbs, mid It has worked u mlruole in my ense, otheiwlse I would have been new In my grave J. W, Merkv, Hutlale, Oct. 1, 'SI. Poverty nuil bartering, "I was dragged down with debt, poveity ami sintering ler yenrs, caused by a sick fam ily and large hll.'s ter doctoring. 1 (was com pletely discouraged, until one year age, by thoiidvice et my pi'.ter, I commenced using Hep Hltters and in oue month we were all well, and neuu et us lmve scen u sick day since and 1 want te say te all peer men, you can keep your families well a jear with Hep I Hltteis for less than ene doctor's visit will cost. 1 knew It," febSl-lunlAw a Woiikineuan. Tlie Hind we Luce. Tim mudlclne we most like Is that which does Its weik quick and well. IluritoeK Jlloetl Jliltert nre thu quickest kind nt n cum ter dyspepsia mid liver und kidney itUoetlono. Fur anil, tiv ll.lt. !?nnlirnii. ilniirirlut 1:17 nml i irci North Uuesn street. 1 With Krerybedy te Huew. Ilov. Geergo II, Thayer, an old citizen et this vicinity known te evury ene us a most intlmuitlal citizen mid christian minuter et the M. E, church, Just this moment stepped in our sUire te say, " I wish overybody te knew that I constder that betli myself ami wlfu own our lives te Millien's Consumption Cure." it Is having u tremendous sale evur ourceuiitoni nnd Is giving period satisfaction In all cases et Liiug Diseases, such as nothing elsn has dene. DHS. MATCHKTT4 FUANOB. IIouubek, Itul., May IK, '7. Sold by 11.11. Cochran. iUugglst,Nes. 137 nud l.l'l North yueeiiHtroeULuncaster, toblleedi llueklen's Arnicn 8lre. The Hest Salve In the world ler Cuts, IlruUes. Uoies, Ulcers, Salt Ittieum. Fever seres, Tetter, Clmpped tlands, Chtlbiulns, Cerns, anil all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay icqutred, 11 H guar anteed te glvn perfect satlslactlen or money lotunded. I'rlce, 21 cents pur box. Fer sale by C. A. Lecht r. A I uwyrrs Opinion et intartit te All. .1. A, Tawney, esq, n leading nttorneyol Winona, Minn,, writes i "Alter using It ler inoie than thrve years, 1 take great pleasure In stating that I regard Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, as the beat remedy In tlie weild for Coughs and Colds. It lias nover failed te euro tliu most sovero colds 1 have had, and Invariably relieves the pain In Trial bottles et this sure euro for all Threat nud Lung Dlso.ises may be had Ireu ut 0. A, Leeher'a drug store Large size, (1.00. Detectives and I'tlrats Orncri Usually wear their badges of authority con coaled under tnelr oiethlntr. bnt Dr. Themat Kcltctrle Oil weara its badges in the form el prlnted labeig attached te each ana every bettln, se that all may knew Its mission. It Is gtvan lull nnd cotnpleto Authority te arrest all aches and pains, nnd dei'slta duty overy lime. Fer sole by II. D. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and 139 North Quean street. XUSD1VAI A VKIl'd BA1UJA1'AKII.I.A. THINK OF IT NOW Although mneli Is said about the importance e a bleed purifying modlctne, it may be pos slble that the subieet has nover seriously claimed your attention. TAfnfc et U new Almest overy persen has seme form otserof uleus po'sen lutent In his velns. When this davoleps In Bcrofuleus Beres, Ulcers, or Krup. liens, or lit the form et ltbeumatlsm, or Or Or ganie Diseases, tlie suiTartng thstonsunslstor thstensunslstor thstonsunslster ilblo. Henca the Rrntltudoet theso who dis cover, as thousands yearly de, that Ayer's Sarsaparilla will thoroughly oradleito this evll Irem the system. As well oxpectllle without air as health without pure bleed. Cloanse the bleed with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rRSFAIlBD RT Dr. J. C. Aycr & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; l,slx bottles for $3 tebM inl-lydAw A OKEAT S00UKH.1. HOP PLATER. This porous plaster Is famous for Its quick and hearty action In curing I.ame Hack, Hheu matlam, Uclallcu, Ci Irk In the Hack, bide and illp, Neuralgia, BtllT Joints and Muscles, 8ore Chest, Kidney Treubles and all pains eraches either local or deep-seated. It seethes, Strengthens and Stimulates the parts. The virtues el hops comblned with gums clean nnd ready te apply. Superior te liniments, lotions and salves. I'rlce, 23 rents or & ler tl.oe. Sold by druggists and country stores. Mailed en rccelnt et prices. Hep Matter Cem- pony, rroprieiers, uosien, Aiass, A GREAT SUCCESS. 3-The best fatnll; ly pill I'llts. inade-llawley's "c. Pleasant In Stomach nnd Liver action nnd easy te take. nev20-lyd4w (1) TAIIKEH'dT01llU. Put a Brand en Him. " Women are a necessary evll," lie said, bringing down his list hard en the oeuntor te cmnhaslza the heartlcss remark. It was in thn viUske stere at West Milten, Saratoge county, and the spoakerwas thocentralflgnre or a group et bncholle philosophers. Ue was homely, slevenly and sixty. "Thore's where 1 dltlcr from you altogether," said Mr. Geergo T. Graham, el the same place. " Wemen ure mostly what men make 'em. When husbands aru brutes wives will fall Inte submission or maku neme het for the men ; and thoy're un natural In olther diameter. Love them, nnd especially be geed te them when thoy're sick, and you'll lmve no trouble Thern's my own wlfu, new. Hlie's sulTured a geed deal with dyspepsia, nervous prostration and ether all. meets that took the bloom oil her checks nnd tlie spilng out et her steps. Well, alie saw an udvertl-ementet I'AiutEn'a Tesi ie, and thought It would be J list thn thing for her case. (Jen tie men, 1 sent tlve miles utter n bottle 8 he took It. I sent again alter mero Soseveral tlmes. Trounle? Why, It you could sce hew mucu geed 1 has dene her you would say that wemen uru the greatest nt Ged's blessings, and 1' Anrc eii's TomieIs the next." This preparation, which has been known ns 1'AiiKxit's UmeEn Te me, will hercaflcr be called simply l'Ansun's Teme This change has been rendered neceisary by substitutes lmposed upon their customers by unprin cipled dealers under thu namu of ginger; and as ginger Is really nn unimportant flavoring Inurement, we drop thu misleading word. There 1- no rhainie, however, In the prepara tion Itself and all bottles remaining In the hands et dealers, wrapped under tlionnmeot "1'AnKKB's UlNOKit Ten ie," contain the genutue medicine 11 the plgnnture et Iliscex A Ce. Is nt the bottom el outslde wrapper. UATH ANJi VAf. CMUI.T'7.Ui7d .SlANIr OltKAT HEDUCTION IN Hats, Caps, Furs, Ladlea' Seal Saoques nnd Delmana, LndieH' Fur-tilned Circulars, Oents' nnd Lmllcs' Heal Cups nt Cost, SILK UMUItKLI.AH. A Large Assortment el OL'JVES nt Cost. THEILAHGKST STOCK AM) ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONAHLE Winter lats, Cans, Pars, k Ever oltered te the public, at the LOWEST f KICKS. Wholesjlenml lletnll. Iluy ter cash only and sell cheaper man any oilier inn nieru In the city. SOLE AGENT FOR THE Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manulaetery in Lancaster. Heys' Caps tiem 10c. up. Men's Caps 01 all kinds gnntly luduced 111 prlce. Uepatrlng neatly ami piemptly dene. Old Silk Hals made ashloimble. JOHN SIDES, il tld butccsser te 8IIULTZ A HltO. IJUUlAUKb, XV. Jll! OAllltlAUr. HU1I.DKH9. THE STANDARD Carriage Werk OF LANCASTER. COUNTY, EDGBRLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, IN UKAU OF OENTIIALMAUICEV HOUSES LANCASTER, PA. We make overy style Huggyand Carriage deslrud. All weik finished in the most com cem com fertablo and elegant style We ue only tlie best selected material, and employ only the host mechanics Fer quultty or work our prices nre the cheapest in the state. We buy ter cash nnd sell en the most roasenublu terms. Give us a call. All work warranted. llEI'AIIllNa PHOMVTLY ATTENDED TO. Onusotel workinen especially employed ter that iiurpose. nM-tfdiw alAVltlNKHY. lilMhOlTVKD I'AUTKKIUsUll HAV1NU and p btreet Iren nnd petmanentiy clesed tne Chestnnt btroetlren Works, l deslru te inform inyeiu patrons and the publie generalls still In the business, being located , 1 Iren Company's Works, North P. uiiertuiy, viiui . uiu in tne renn 'lum street. whero I uiu making Iren ami ilrass Castings otuYurydeiUlptlou, ami win oe pieuseu n sorve all who may tm or me with their patron, age. Frem te years oxperlenco In thu business and using thu best material und employing thu bust mechanics, I urn ButUrted 1 can guar antee en tlie satisfaction. Castings made from a mixture et Iren und steel which are mororo meroro morero liablu ler strength und durability than the best cast Iren known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls and rolling mill work a specialty. Cast ings made et very sett Iren, und brass cast, tngs et every description. I lmve all the pat pat teraarthe well and lavenibly known Mewrer Cern and Cob Crusher, refltted und Improved. Alse en hand, mills completely fitted up or In parts, te replace old ones which have been In iise ler years, guaranteeing them te glve lslactlen. anali-tiim) t- 0. MeCULLKY. PHOtfKSSIONAI. 1'lAhO BlOVKH. Pianos and Furniture moved at short no nce Orders by mall solicited. Over 1,000 pianos moved In 'KfJJclNOKIILf lebl-tld Ne. S.M N, (Jiieen St., Lancaster. .-- IH ' Price TweCeiU. Vidi3 Cm Our stock of Sprina Olethlna- ls new ready for your Inspection. It comprises such a varletv el styles that we will surely be able te suit you. Prices verv low. A, C. YATES & CO; t i Ledger Building, Ohestnnt & Sixth Sis.' I'UILAUELl'IIIA. tell M VE1W A KATIIFOM. irew. .., i BUSY! Preparations for spring Trade ertwapiJiy, pregrrastngatUKNTKB HALT.. All our em ployees are as busy as they can well be. Our tables and shelves already bear ovldenco of llie earn and 1 UL.OT1IINO i thesa POUR competiters: mint Ne. I-TIIK htyt.m. l'eint NO. 2-TIIK FIT. Point Ne. 3-TIIH QUALITY. 1'olntNe. 4ITIIK ; PIIIOK. It Is yet early te speak of Clothing ler spring wear. It is net tee early, howevor, te auvlse you that we wish te be considered as comnetlna In the race ler the trade that will seen be here te tbe end that whoa you contemplate pnp. chasing you win step In te soe us, and leek ever the stock that wnshall then have, confi dent that when you bring your host experi ence te bear In making comparison, both as te quality and price, you'll stay long eneugh te buy such clothing as you will think necesiarj te moetSprlng requirements. Sl'IUNU OVEli COA'lS. Here you will find awell-oelectediet ofSnrlngOvercoats, In all the new shades or Cerkscrews, made te suit a lashlenable traJe. with soft roll nnd medium length. blnsK aarmenta-COATS, VESTS and PANTA LOONS, all qualities, nt prices that will am ply repay you te give us a eall whenever yen exporfenco the want et thorn. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LAN0A8TKU CLOTIIIKRS, k NO. 12 BAST KINO 'STRBBT LANCABTEU, l'A. H. UKUIIAHT. GBKAT BEDUOTION , PINE CL0tSn -AT , ' H. Geihart's, Ne. e East King Street Iii order te reduoe a heavy stoek et FIliN WOOLENS and te make room for the Spring Importation, I will make up te erder ivll heavy-welghtUUlTINGSandOVEHCOATlKa Fer tbe Next 30 Days at a Ro Re Ro ductien of 25 te 30 Per Ot , or First uest or net ting Them Up. I have also a Large Assortment ei medium weight WOOLENS ter the early Spring trsile, which will be made up before thu Spring.1' trAdosetaln nt an equal reduction, te givt; employment te my hands during dull tcw)n" rim Aiteva reduction is r...t OAUH ONLY. N. H.Mv sample cards of Spring Imposi tions nre new ready and any of my customers desirous et securing cholce styles can de no new. H. GERHART: nANHMANA 1IKU. FOR BARGAINS IN I- " C L O XH'I N G OO TO-DAY, TO L. GANSMAN & BROj'S. AT THE COllNKH OF NORTH QUEEN & ORANGE SIS Uldlculetisly Cheap Overcoats at . MjMi. Sre thu WonCeriul Overcoats at .oe. soe the Overcoats et a JO, f 7M, fM w. fia AH num ?'K ti"rj.. ., .. .m.n.lil tea tne All WOu eiuu.ni. e, r'v ""'-" Plenty of styles i rellable goods our own lip Toe Sur Children's Pants at 63e Our lley ranuntoec. Our strong and heavy IImeii Men's Pants nt Jl and l.. .,.. i,,. llomembor thoe hargaliis. W".1 valuoef veur meney bofero you purcrae Loek wound i uml see it we are net unileiCU lug anybeiy In this or any ether elty. L Gansman & Bra THE FASHIONAHLE MKIU'HANT TAl- j.Olia Ann uwih jfr Heb, 60.08 N0HT11 UUEKN MTJlKW' Ulght en the 8outhit,Cen.w el Ortmtt LANOASTKH, VX. t - Net connected with any ether '.ClethtiV; llmiiiiln thACltV. k zZ '-t, STK5flAVl,NUANDHAlIlUU Geed Journevinen and prloes we uiyl-t!'i " m , t 1 n Ml 1 i i t'"' mts ', ,