v& V X'VU -inj, & ; '7S',T7' "'nTW - !, m ,! S'rjF - i Tf" ? ,v t ?W' ' ,w,p'W3,rtif fC,'r'Bir; O ' i ntdliQznM ,'' ft V t i ii j , '"31 1 "W"vr "" p,Mm jrsii k r? fn Yelumn XX-Ne LANCASTER, PA,, WEDNESDAY, MAHOH 12, 1884. Price Twe Ceato. j '"ry'tsp'rf:jtYf!"",,i:' ''T'' jliife. C92 &- - - Ditr noeim. " ' ii'tT- - iTMTirfTMgl MAHI'l'.T -AT- HARNISH &C0.'S, 46 WEST KING STREET. Woninnewnnnrlng te our customers ALf WOOL TWO-PLY Extra-Super Carpet, AT 730,, WOUTH WO. PKIt YAltll. ALBO, HAG CARPETS Of our own lnantilucturunt very low prlce. We de Uie lnrue.it business In tliti city In Hag Carpets hccaii'e we make tlie bint curiet for Uie least meney, unit our custom lUg Cur Cur pets aie Itieieaslng M I'er cent, every season and wuglvovustemcis perfect siitlslactlen. 1NGIIAIN 0AUPKT3 lit !3e worth ICe. DIIESS GOODS nfnll kinds. Orrnt llargstns In HLAOK OASHMKHKS und JEIIHEY CLOTHS, unil NO rillNH til nil kinds, ill tilovei, I line el all klnclH, lllb lllb lem, llmiiDitrKM nnil IiisertlnKS. Housei'umishlng Dry Goods, Hhoellngs, Tnble Linens nnd Tickings lit Lew 1'rlces. 4iCL0THING MADETOOIlDF.il nt short notice. Ne. I Prime Rtenmcd FEATHEUS always en luinil. Jacob H.tniish, Witmcr Hess, Ne. 41) WEST KIM 8TRB8T, fcbJI In. IA2'nw LANCASTEK, Pa. JJKW8 '111 Nil (lOOIJfj. Grand Opening I ff ATT, SHAND & CO., Have Itecelved Mxty i'nes nnd Italr of NEW SPRING GOODS Wltliln tlie past week nl the lowest price- ever known In tlie history of the Dry Goods buMne's. NEWSl'l.NO DKKiS OUOIH. OTTOMAN anil PIN CHECK SUITINGS, MELANGES, DKHKGES. AHMLHES. lla.ACK AN1I COLOItED GA8HMEItE&. NEW COLOUSlll DIIKSS SILKS. NEW MIMING IIOUKIIY AVI) G'.OVE'. t A M 'IH1C nnd SWISS KM IIHOt DEill K3 Ul'CIUNGS, COM. Alts anil LVCKS. NKW CALICOES and I'KUCALl'S. WASHING GINGHAMS und CHEVIOT. SUIUIING PKlNTSiindCAMUllIO. TAIILh LINENS, NAPKINS nnd TOWELS. 811 EETINOS anil PILLOW MUSLINS. L.lCKUUKTAlKSeild I'lM.OH' bUAMS. Popular Uoeds at Popular Prices -AT I'HE- NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., I.ANCAbTKIl, l'A. N K.r ihieh te rmc ceuitr ituuHr. EAMESTOCK'S. Lupin's Make French Cashmeres. Lupin's Make French Cashmeres. Lupin's Make French Cashmeres. IN III.D1C, MEDIUM AND JKT BLACKS Jli in n.'il a hirsennd Immiaoiuelotol the abeve. JUSTLY CKLEHIIATKI) M AUK OK BLACK CASHMERES Krem s; te 48 Inches wlile, nt a reduc tion en Inst bcaieii'D pilccx. ALSO Lupin's Make Black Cashmcre Shawls IN LONG ANDSQUAIlb. W W. SI TO, I3..W, fl.60, 17.10, $).U), $10.00, M2.W, Jll.M) ulliltlO.W. Ati: R. E. Eahnesteck, LANCASTKIl, l'A. Next Doer te the Court Heuse. jiuii.r.un, xv. runs ANU BOILER WORKS. We munulacture and kcep In stock the leU lowing goods i I'oitnble Knutucsen Wheels and Bills. Htaiinnery Knglnea nun btutlenery Hellers. I'oriable llellera. I'ei table Saw Mills. Large mi'! Small Heller Feed I'limp ; pump nnd hcuters combined. Iluik, cork and Cob .Milts. Pulleys, blinttlng und Gcnitng. Houne Cellar Heaturs. Cuumsrlrji.lltteil up. Uteaiii Heating u bpeclulty. I ten mid Urass Castings. Iren Tanks ter Water unit Oil. Light and Heavy sheet Iieu Werlr. steaiii und Water ripen. Valves nud Fittings. Ilulld any Style or Power et llellen. Kblliiiutes given ler machinery. Itepam promptly undctirutully nttcndnd te Jehn Best & Sen, (I'UOl'KIKXOUS.) Ne. 33:i East Fulton St., LANUASTKK, l'A. JanH-U (t VLOTlttNO. wjM?in jrrrritL"jl arr-j-ilVi Buy a Spring Overcoat and be comfortable. Only a few dollars will buy ene. 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 Builiing, Chestnut & Sixth Sts. ritlLAUKLI'IIIA. ml Mv ::iw ik iiATiiKea. SPRING OVERCOATS. HPHINO SUITS, SPUING SUITINGS. Spring Ovorceata In all tlm new hae el COIIK HCItKWM, miule te null u faililonnble truilfl. wttli !-elt roll nml medium length. Oarfiteck et SI'lllNG bUlTS ure new rnudy ler ln-peetlnn. They nru made lretn carclully (idi'Cted iniiteilnUIn Imnd.ome utnl nttrnctlvii Btylfi. iind coinprl4e xucli a viuletym will )U:iIj1e iih te plcube overy timcy. (Jet Suinnlcs or Our $10 Hulls. Wet Samples or Our $lt! Suits Can he hml by culling ut tlie atom, or will be mulled upon lurnNldngiiddrt's. St'UINW WOOLKNhlnall thn new, bcvuitl. lul u nd tunit fashionable pattnrns ler FINK CUSTOM TAll.OltlNO. I.ntest Kaldnn I'lutcn ter Inspection. I'er lict KHtlui; GnruienU in correct stylus guar untold. MYERS & RATHF0N, LKADiNG LANCAdTKll CLOTIUKKS, NO. 12 BAST KING STREET. LANUASTKK, l'A. rpn Y. UAS1I IIAKOAIN NTOKK Burger & Sutten, I'UOl'IUKTOltS, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANUASTBIl, l'A. Bargains ia Spring Overcoats. Bargains in Spring Suitings, Bargains in Underwear, Bargains in Neck Ties, Bargains in Cellars, Bargains in Cuffs, Bargains for Cash DON'T FORGET THE THREE BIG B'S. Burger & Sutten's JiAIiGAIN HAZAAK, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER r A. IMyil IT. 11(311 & IlKOTIIL'lt. THEY HAVJ3 OOME. -THE- Mm Spring Overcoats, or widen we told you last eck. We luive a very nlce assortment of these veiy dislrablexainients. Wn euu please you lu Miiulliv.inaliuund prlce. T1IKY AKh OUU OWN MANUFACTUKK. TWUNTY-FIVK DOZKN EXTUA riNK VHITE SHIRTS. Sixes, H te W, at very lewtlguics, Call and seu thorn liolero tliuy are all gnne. Te MERCHANT TAILORING we call jour special attention. We can make you te order u tlrst-cless Suit, Spring Overcoat, -Oil- PANTALOONS. at prlceg one-lourth less than elsewhere. e guarantee u F1IIST.CLA88 FIT ler eaeli gur ment, GOOUTlllMMINGS.iinileiUldUctlen In everyway. Call at Hirsn & Brether, PKNN IIALLCLOIHINU IIOUSK, Neb. a nnd 4 North Queen Btroet. LANCASTKU.l'A. NllllUK.-l'AUK.M'n WISHING 11UU. suit DR. LA GRANGE, Of 1011 KltllKIW STKKET, l'niLADKLrtlU, l'A., are requested te gtve ut least two days notice piler te their Intended visit te prevent disappointment nud less of time. Dr. La Orange's new work en Nervous Dis eases und Allied Dlsenlurs. Sent ftoe by pest. Wcqnts. Address as abeve. ml-Jmd mf.meAi,. m riUTlUUKV HKMKMIK.V CUTICURA A POSITIVE OURE reR KVKttT renx or Skin and Bleed Diseases, FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA. fPO CLKANSK TI1K SKIN, Scalp and llloeil 1 of Itching, feealy.rimply, Copper Colerod, Hcroliileiin. Inherited, nml ConliiKteus Hum run. llloed rolien, Uicera, AIiscoshes and In In tuntlle Nkln TerturcH, the Cirrroeiu llEMr.Ditw aiu Infallible. Uiilleiirn Itiielvnnt, the new llloed I'utlller, Dlnrntleiind Aperlent, oxpels dlien-in Kerms from the blend and pnrsplriitlen, iind thus re move tliu cauie Ceticura, the ureat Mln (Jure, InnUutly nlluyH Itehlnic iind lnllumma lnllumma tleu, clears the Skin and Scalp, beats UIcei-h nnd I'ereg, restores the Complexion. Cctice n Heav, un oxe,ulslta Sklu llouutlller and Toilet Kt'qulsUu, Is lndlspouiable In treating sklu diseases, nml ter rough, chapped, or greasy skin, blackheads, bletchr and baby humors. Cuticdba Kkmeuiks are the only In In fulllble bleed purlllerj nml skin beauttflers. Oliut. llencbtnn, tj , lawyer, 29 Stute St., Ilosten. reports ii case of Halt Itheutn under blHobservntlou ler ten yens, which covcied the patient's be.lv mid lltnbs.aud te which nil knew metlinds of trentinent had been applle I without lieni'llt, whleh wns completely cured selely by the Clticuiia Uuxxmiu, leaving a clean and healthy skin. Mr. and Mrs. f.verelt Ntebtilnp, llelolicr llelelicr llelolicr tewn, Musi., writes : Our llttle boy was terrl. bly ntllicted with Scrofula, Salt Hheuin, and Kiyslpulus ever slnce he was born, nnd noth ing we could glve hlui helped him until we tried Cuticura. Kkmudiei, Mrhlcli gmduallv cured hlui, until he Is new aa rulrasuny child. II. K. OnrpeetRr, Hendersen. N. Y., cured el I'serlaili or Leprosy, of twentv years' standing, by C'uticura ItRUBiucs. The most wonderful cute en rccenl, A dustpanfal et scults tell from lilm dally, l'hyslclansnnd his frlends thought he must dle Cure sworn te beloreulustlcoot the pence and Hemlcrs'jn's most prominent citizens. Mrs H K, wlilpptp, Decatur, Mich., writes tlinl her face, hcal.nndrtoiiie parts of her body were almost raw. Head coverod with scab and sere. Sutlored fearlully und tried eviry tiling, rermunently cured by the Ccticuiia Kkheiuks Mem a Skin Humer. Sold by all druggists. 1'rlce : OUiicura, Mc.; ItRSOLVE.VT, lit OAr, 2V5. l'OTTKU UUt'O AM CllKUtCALCe., lieitnu, .Mass. Send ler " Hew m Cure Sliln Illjcasm." CATARRH! Sanferd's Radical Cure. TIIK GllKAT IIVLSAMIU DlSlll.LA- jien or wrrui-HAZKL, amkki- UN 1'IVB, (-ANADIAN rill, MAllUiOLD, CLOVKIt HI.OSHOM, Etc. Fortle Immedlate Itellet and l'cniinnent Cure et every lerm et Catarrh, Irem a. Simple Head Celd or Inllnenza te the Less or Smell. Tusto nnd Heiirlug. Congh, Urenchl'ls and Incipient Consumption, ltellef In tlve inlu utcs In any and every case. Nothing like, It. Oriiteiul tragnint, wiioleseme. Cure hegiiiH from Unit application, und Is rapid, radlc.il, permanent mid nuver tailing. One bottle lladlcnl Cure, ene llex Catarrhal Solvent and S.mferd's Inhaler, till In ene package, termtng n cemplctu trciitment, of all druggists for fl. Ask for Sanditprd'b Uad. ieal curb Tcrrim Dncu akd Ciikuieal Ce., Bosten, Pain is the Cry of a Suffering Nerve. relllns' Voltaic Klcctrie I'laster Instantly uUoste the Nervous System und banishes putii. A pcrleet Klnctrle lluttery combtued with a l'oreus Piaster ler ia cents. It annlhlUtes patn. vllnllxui weak and worn out puts, strengthens tired muscles, prevents dliiue, nnd docs mere In ene-n.ilt the time than any ether plaster lit the world. Sold everywliere. marl-lydW.S.ftw H" ai; ueinriiKT. Heme Comfert. After Itnluy ;itlde;jn Country ,1'hyslctun Tells What lie thinks orsemn I'riiide. "1 ulsli te gracious teine pcople would learn wheu they need a doctor and when they don't," uxclaltued Docter K , m he f n tercd his liouie In u cozy llttle village In the Interior et the state et New Yerk, after a te dious night rlde of many miles " I ruive been down among the mountains te tee a man who the mrssengcrsatti was very sick and net likely te llve until morning, unless he had Immediate help ; and found htm sullarlng from a rutlier sharp attack et colic, which his family ii.lgut have relieved In ten minutes, It they Hud u grain of sonte ami two or thrue simple remedlcs In Uie house. Hut no; they must remain Ignorant as pigs, und wl.en the lcait ache or patn takes them, send ler a doc tor, whether they ever pay him or net." " Why, Docter, what kind el simple rome diet, ns you call thorn, de you expect people te keep In tlie houieT" asked his wile, us she poured him a eup of het ten. " In this case," nnswerodthe Docter, "ir they had only nuta llKNSON'3 CAl'CINU I'OllOUS l'LAS 1' Elt en the man's Bteuia h, he would have been nil right In nn hour und saved me a dreary tide" lu all ordinary complaints It cures at once. All dlsuusuiiiru eliminated from the system by what may be roughly eillcd expulsion uv extraction, or by a union of the two pieceas es. HmiEOii'B Plaster iiiometos both. It In cites the torpid organs te act and tcmU Its heallii(f,eoetnlng iniluence threugli the myi lad pores or the sklu. All ether plasters oblige, the patient te wult. They glve him hepe for te-morrow Ilensen's plaster gives him help te-day. Which Is better, de you think t Iluy theCAl'ClNUund kcepltln tlioheuje. l'llce 23 cents. Ecabury ft Jehnsen, Pharmaceutical Chcm. ats, New Yerk. JIOlmdWitSAw TXJVllJfr, C7. J OI1N 1. HUllAUDI. FURNACES and RANGES OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Call and ncotheNuw linpieved WHOIJOIlr 1UON COLDOASKj Radiating Portable Furnace, The Chottpent Market. und Hest FUUNAOK In the MANUFACTUHKD KX0LUS1VKLY ll Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Beutb Queen Streot, IH'lfl-lVrt LANCASTKU. PA. YAltA AMI HAVANA UIOAUVIUA tCAN teeil clear llller, for be,, at UAIITMAN'S VKLLGW FllONTCIOAH OTOUE. THE GALLOWS THEE. HOW UKTTI 1IKUAMR HnNOWOMAIf. The JJreadlul Tole Itelatsd et an Knxllih- wiimsn Wliat Kojeoinmnn I-oepls Buy et Lady Hetty, "Lady Uetty," the famous bang woman, of UoBCemmon, loes tlian a buudreil yearn age, a few hours rlde from Londen, was of peasant origin, early left n widow, with ene eliild, a boy, in tlie latter half of tlie olghteonth century. Iler disposition wan nllcnt and breeding what tbe Irish call " dark," Having no friends, all her dull ulToetlous concentrated lu her Hen. 8he wan Miporler te ber cl.ifii iu many ways ; hhe could read nnd write, unused accem pilHhtneuts in thoaedays, and in thc.re arts fibe iustrtieted the lad. Hlie was crushed by bitter, hepeless poverty, lived with dlflleulty by the labor of tier haudn, and privation scorned te net like frost en her soul, chilling and freezing the fount of kinduesfl that springs in every woman's heart. Iu truth, an unlovable oreaturo, even when allewanccB are made for olr elr cumstance. The boy was llvely and warm hearted, full of merry, nlleotleuato ways, winding himsell round his mother's heart, and returning her leve with inter est, the ene bright spot In her obscure, monotonous life. Then, ns new, the tlde of emigration (lowed westward, but America seomed vastly furthnr oft' llo lle llo fero the boy's imagination it Hut tercd a hlmmeriii phantom, un HI Derade, whero fortunes wcre te be had for tin tal: ing ; n land of aunahlne, of marvels Gradually he wen Hetty te his way of thinking. Though it wrung her heart te let him go, she agreed thore was no opoti epoti opeti ing for him at home, nor hepe of fortune, and se it oame te pass he steed ene morn ing at the cress reads, pokets empty, ceurage high, with n group of intendiug emlgrnnts. while his mothor,cheking with tearless grief, huug reutid his ncek, as if she could net let him go, strained him iu n last passioiiAte embrace, thou turning without ence looking back, ran blindly te her Ionely cabin, looked the deer, and thing herself down lu agony of Berrow, Whether he evor reached his destination, or fell a victim te thoelimato,or whethorhe wrote her lotters, which never reached her, she did net knew. She never heard from him after he sailed. Years passed, her datk hair turned grayish, the lines hard cned round her mouth. Iluppier far if she ha Idled thou, peer aud alone, than lived te earii the pile 3 el bleed. One winter oveumg she sat by the (be of diy sticks, and crouehed ever the foehle b!a.i). Outside the dark rack sailed aoieas Jho sky, the trees swayed thelr heavy branclies with a dismal cieak, gusty showers had falleti all day, Roddeuiug the reads and grass; new tu wind was rising, portending ominously a storm, nnd driving the tinoke back into the blackencd Ititoheu, which, with "the room," ns Irish peasants call it, oemposcd her dcsolate dwelling. The storm grew leuder, the rain came swishing nualiibt thowiudew with every gust and its heavy monotonous patter was heard in the lull of the blast. It feuud its way through weak places in the thatch and dripped slowly en the earthen fleer, tilling the unoven places with llttle peels of water. A. half starved blaek cat rub bed ngaiust its mistress' knees. It was 0:30 when a loud, impatient knock was heard at the deer. The wemau started violently and listened ; it was repcattd Lighting the euu oatidle the house allerd ed, she advanced und asked who was thoie. " A, traveler soekiug shelter," replicd a strange voice, nnd Detty opening the deer saw n tall mau with a long black beard, holding the bridle of a powerful horte. 11 e strede into the cottage the wet gleaming e:i his clothes aud the oeat of the animal. " A tortible night," he said, Iu hearty, genial tones. "They told me I'd reach Hoscemmon before night, but my horae cast a shue, und it took se Ieug te get it repaired that this confounded storm ever took me I am wet te the sklu, nnd if you can me a bed nud setnu supper I shall stay here if you have no objection, of ceurse. " 'Tis net n night for a deg te be out, 'et aloue n Christian, sir ; but this is n peer plaee for the likes of ytr houer," said llstty, who had been eyeiug the line cloth el the geutlcman's clothes, his splendid fur cloak, nnd ether signs of wealth. " Oh 1 I'm contented," he said, his Emile disclosing the whitest nnd me.U regubr teeth. " I've put up with werse iu my time," and he proejeded te fasten up tlui herse, while Hetty barred the deer ngainai the iutrusive blast. She hastoned te threw mero sticks en tee lire, drew n scat the bhize, took the gentleman's damp, heavy overcoat from him and made him sit down. He placed the rush light iu its queer nrm nnd socket oandlestiek, just what the Angle-Saxons used, te ene tdde, saying it pained his eyes, and stretchiug out his (cot te the lire asked could she gtve him nnything te eat. "Net Thore is nothing lu the house, nnd no money, neither," slie added with n kind of defiance The stranger looked sadly nud earnestly nt her ; perhaps the idea of anyene want, ing meney seemed otrange te a rieh man His lips moved as if he wns about te speak, but, chauging his mind, he drew out n heavy purse and laid a geld pioce en the table. " Uuy something with this then," liu said, " I shall piy you well te morrow rer your trouble." She took it iu silence, trapped her dark cloak about her, nnd passed out into the wild night. Iu less than half an hour she rapped for admittance aud entered Iaden with bread, meat, eggs and spirits, net forgetting n bundle of hay en her should ers for the horse. The stranger rubbed down and foddercd the animal, while she prepared his frugal meal which she in sisted ou her sharing. Wheu he was refreshed nnd warmed, she gave him up her bed saying she would sleep by the lire, and he unwillingly con sented te deprive her of her coueh. He rctiicd nnd his i egul.tr breathing seen nuneuueed he slept. Blie resumcu her place by the hearth. I knew net if it was tlien or nt the first hlghtef the geld that tompUtlen te the blackest treachery entered her mind troaeliery that she new broedlugly matured, It is painful te dissect umiml Uke hers cold, oalletiH, covetous, Routed by a hard llfe nud disappointment, long ing for the easu Irem daily tell tunc meney alone could bring, without moral scme cr lc;u--Mive of death, se let me pass us iiulil.ly ns may l this most shocking patt of n tiue story j tUa resolved te de nwny with the unknown t .ivebi. An far ns oho could Ju Ige he wns net nn Irshinan, certainly net a natlve of Iies common ; none had bccu him enter her cabin : she could unfasten the horee nnd diive it fertli before morning. The meney sne ncu spout lu feed ceum de easily asueuntcd for by n pretended letter from Ameiica: she had tceu tlie purse (11 led te burttlug with geld, in short she argued with herself thtxe was overy thing te gain nnd llttle or nt tUk "The woman who deliberates is lest," says Rousseau, nud se It proved lu this instance. She murdered the unhappy man nn he slept, possessed borfeK of his papers nud valuables, net the heuse frce, and sat by the dim rushlight te oxnmlne tlie treasure, It wen new nearly sunrise Was It the oeld wind that blows bofero dawn that ehlllcd her te the bone, aud made her shiver as If in ague fit ? or, what did theso papers contain ? Unhappy, wretched mether 1 she had slain her son. He had oemo back, successful, rieh be yond his oxpectatlous, te take her by sur sur sur prloe, te make her sharer in his geed fortune She did net recognize in the dark bearded man the slonder youth of yours goue by. The temptatien was Irro Irre Irro sistlbie te his laughter loving disposition. He would pass himself off as a grand gentleman until morning, then hew they would laugh together wheu she kuew all ; roveal hiuiBeH. Alas t the morning nover dnwued for him. The wemau's mind was unhlnged by the appalling discovery. She shrieked nud laughed nleud Uke a maniac. Then rushing wildly out Inte the cold, gray light, by her awful cries drew terrified neighbors round her, te whom she yelled she was a murderous, had killed her only child. They thought she was mad, or posscssed of n devil ; but ene bolder thau the rest having vontured te onter her cot tnge, rushed back horror stricken te con firm her breken utterances. She was sc oured, tried, feuud guilty and condemned. Hoscemmon was fixed for the executien. Theso wero the gee 1 old days, wheu it was death te steal n shoep or forge a bigun bigun ture, te rob a coach or take a herse, se the eart that drew Hetty te the gallows con cen con tained a goodly number of wrotehes, nil iter inferiors in guilt. Eveiy avallable feet of ground was threnged by a yelling, hooting crowd ; overy window looking en the jail was filled with sightscers, joking, laughing, ohatterlng, but wheu the tum bril stepped nt the gallows' feet hIIcuce foil like a pall, aud the multitude held the'r breath. Thore was u long pause ; officials hurried te nnd fro. Thore wero whiBpored consultations what had hap pencd. The uews seen spread. The execu tiouer was absent, was taken suddenly ill, nnd had ssut an oxeuso ; at the last me ment all was ojufusieu. It w.u the shor sher ill's duty te carry out tlie suntcuoe, but that gontlemau lUtly refused, saying he would forfeit all he possessed llrst. What was te be doeo 'I Even the criminals raised their heada, a kind of dull hepe dawning within thorn, nnd get mere or lees nnimn ted. Suddenly from their eart broke a woman's voieo, shrill and harsh. " Spare me life, yer honor, spare me life, au I'll hang them all." Tbe Hhoilirgrasped at the unexpected offer. Bjtty was uubeund by a waider, descended from the tumbril amidst n murmur of horror and with awful callousness proceeded te her task . Never was nu oxecutieu better performed, Iu a few minutes she steed the only living beiug ou the scallbld, while around her huug the ghastly bodies of her late com pinions. I'he hangman died. Shu was nominated his successor at n yearly ralary lived nieue, gouerally detested, and ox ex ox ercisod her avocation ter many years till her death. One of her habits was te draw with a charred stick ou the walls of hut cabin portraits of all the criminals she ex ecuted. WuAn.l WOMAN'S SL'HKItK? au tingllm Authority Unit favor alible uiesreuutss Wcjtuiluster llovlew. The assumption that marriage offers te a wemau the higheat development is opeu te question. Tlie normal condition of wifehood aud mothorheod, with the mtilti f.uiuus doinestio duties involved, is a serious drawback te industrial, publie or professional life. Te de nny cousecutlve work, n single life is almost necessary te n wemau. The married wemau dovelops the special qualities of wifehood nud mothctheod often, almost always, at the cost of her general development. Family duties, which are a gaiu aud impetus te the career of the mau, crush and annihi late the woman. Mnrriage demaudsfrem her that overy thought, overy talent,every project, should be subordinated te its overwhelming claims. Ia it her Individ uality is weakened aud hometimes abselti tely effaced. She has net the time even te coutiuue these habits of physical exercise and healthy recreation which maintain the elasticity and vigor of her unmarried sister ; she cannot command for herself theso conditions of life which conduce te health. On the ethor hand, the nuraber of uu married women increases voluntarily, aud net of ucecsaity. The meuial life el theso fortuuatei aud supoiier creatures is hce aud uuttammolled. ' The siugle woman's tastes are various aud rollueil her opper tunities fur cultivating them practically unlimited. Whether it be iu the direction of society, or att, or truvel, or philan thropy, or publie duty, or a oembiuatiuu of mauy of these, thore Is nothing te hinder her from following her own will no restrictions but theso of her own oeu soieuce and light principle Frem her stronghold of happiness nnd freedom she can help the weak and protect thu peer. She is tltted te 1111 n plaoe which has always steed euipty iu the history of the world that et n levlug and ten der woman, armud with official power te tedrrss the wrongs of women nud children, whose uataie and necessities ure kuewu only te her. While losing noue of the fun aud gaiety of llfe, she is called by religious conviction te statid fact) te faceund baud te hand with suffering. Te be loving nud tonder is her uature, but leve aud tenderness de net teaeh their highest oxpicesieu iu the personal rela tions. If tlie leve of the mother grows by con tluiuilly rendering services te her child, the leve of the woman grows by the pre teotieu tihe gives te many children and uubcfrleiuled, lonely girls. As the mether beiicllts two or three, the siugle woman may benetlt thousands Wheu she throws the weight of her intellect, her influence, her enthusiasm, en the side el the neulccted nud friendless, she sanatillus theso gifts te the ueblctt purposes of which humanity is capable The social, legal, political interests of women, ohildreu unit young girls nre the oharpe of the femme Ubre of the future. In this direction is leund her new aud saercd funotleti. " II solid linpplnesi we pilre," says the poet Cotten, " within nurbreust this Jewel lies," but 1 we luu u a cold there, thu hupplnuss can only be sucuicd by using Dr. uiu, U's Cough pyrnp. A Ituplltt Minister's J'.xperlcnce. " 1 am u llaptlst Minister, und before 1 ever tueugni ei ueing u ciergyiuau, i gnuiuuieu in medicine, but lelt a lucrative practice leriny present piolesslen, 10 yours uge. I win ter many years u sullererfieui quinsy t "TViennu' JCcleclrte Oil cured me." I was ulse troubled with hoaisenoss, and ' Aerum' hclectrte Olfal. ways lelleved me. My wlle und child had diphtheria, utid 'Ihemiit' JCclectrie UU cmeil liieui," und It taken In time It will cuie seven out et ten. I am cnulldeut It Is n cure for the most obstinate cold or cough, nud IT uuy ene will take u smalt teaspoon und halt illl It with tliu Oli, and then plaee thu end et the spoon In ene nnslrilumt draw the Oil out of thu spoon Inte the head by snifllug us hard us they can. until the Oil falls ever Inte the threat, und practice that twlce a week. 1 don't cuie hew oirunslve their head inuv be. It will clean It out and ouie their cuturrii. ler drutness und t'uruche It has done wonders te my certain knowledge, it is tne eniy mi'iuciue uumjeu patent medicine that I have ever lelt like u u cemmending, and 1 uiu very nuxteus tnsce It lu every place, ter I tell you that 1 would net be without It In iny house ler any considera tion 1 um new sutleilug with u pain ilka rheumatism iu iny right limb, und nothing re lieve me like Tiunun' KcUctrie Oil." Dr. K. F. CIIANK, Cerry, In. for sale by II, II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1W North Queen Btroet, Ulail te Hear It. " Fer several months I nnilurcd adult pain through my lungs nnd shoulders t Inst my spirits, appotlle and color, nnd centil with dlf nculty remain from my bed. My prnsent hnaltblui condition is due te Jlurtlnck Jlloerl llUtert, Mrs. K. A. Hall, lllnglmmten. N. Y. ir bbie ey u, ii. ceenrnn, uruggisi, i.w nu 139 North Qucen street. A I'OLIUKHAN'8 IJUTF. Policeman Ed. K. I1xatu,29 North Strcet, Portland, Me., May 11, U8J, writes t "I have been troubted ler a geed many years with inflammation el the bladder, dating at jar backns during Uie llme I was in the army. I suffered with dull, heavy pains In the buck and kidneys tne lntonse for me te dosetlbe, and tried sevcral remedies that wero rocom recom rocem monded, and was examined by ene et our best physicians, who pronounced It inflamma tion or the bladder s and I went te the hospi tal for troatment, but all medicine and treat ment bad scorned te rail. 1 was rocemmondcil te try Hunt's Ileuudv, ss It h-clbeen used in severul such enses here In Portland and vi cinity. I purchased nbottle nt Smith's drug stere here, nnd round alter neing the first bet tie that It relieved me greatly, and niter using several bottles leund that It did me mero geed than all ether medicines and treatment I h ive received combined. And te add te my geed opinion et Hunt's Itcmcdy, I beg te state Hi closing that my wlle has been feru long time troubled with a weakness and Inflammation el the Ida 'der with n complication of olher diseases peculiar te women. After using only two bottles she has been completely cured; and I can say that my wlle Is loud lu pralse et tills wondertnl medicine, nnd I would highly recommend it te all who are suffering rrem kidney diseases or diseases or the bladder." 1'ehtlakd, Me., May II, 1S83. 1 beieby certify that 1 knew the facts of the sickness or Mrs. K. K. Hiath, and that tliey are correctly stated In the foregoing could, cnte, and her euro was accomplished by the two of Hunt's Hemedy. A. W. Smith, Druggist, Cor. Portland and Green EtrteU. NO AtATKfllAL. UtlANOK. This Is te ccrtlly that 1 have used Hunt's Hcmedy ler the kldnoycemplutnt.und derived much bencnt iiem Its iue. 1 huve been allllctcd about ene year, nnd re ceived ticatment from the local physicians, nud Ui-ed u number of he called specifics with out any mnteilal help. I am happy te say, after using threj bnttlosef Hunt's Hemedy, I was completely cuied. I nevcr full te recommend It, ami you are at liberty te iibe my name In any manner you may ife-lie .Iehn w. Johnsten. Norwich, Cern., May 7, 13l. inlOlwilM,V&Cw A, Walking. Skeleton. Mr. K. Springer, et Mnebanlcsburg, Pa:, writes: " 1 was nlltlcted with lnnir lever ami iibeess en lungs, nnd reduced te a walking nkeltten. Get a Iree liottle et Dr King's New Discovery ter Consumption, which did me be much uoed that 1 bought a dollar bottle. Alter mlng thrLO bottles, leund myself enra meid n man, completely lestnred te health, with a hearty nppellte, und a gain In llcsli el IS pounds" CuilutO A. Loelier's Drug Steie and get a trce brittle nt tnl- certain cure ler nllLuugDUeat.es. Large bottles, 11 0. (3) We Oliallnnge tne World. When we ay we believe, we have ovldenco te preve that Shlleh's comminutien Cure is decidedly thn best Lun.r Meillclnn made. In as much us It will cure u common or Chronle Couglilneno-hult thu tlmenud relieve Asth ma, iirencuuis, wnoeping ceugn, croup, show mero eases of Consumption cured than nil ethers. It will cure where they lull. It Is pleasant te take, harmless te thu youngest child and we guarantee what we say. Prlce, 10c, tee and 11.00. If your Lungs ure sere. unesi or iiiick lanin, use anueirs 1'oreus mis ter. Sold by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 nnd 13.1 North Oneen street. fob7-eed tlocklen'H Arnica mIt. The Hest Pnlve In the world for Cuts. HrulsiH. Seres, Uiccrs, Salt ltheum. Kever sores, Tetter. ChappuJ Uands, Chilblains, Cerns.nud all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles e no pay required. It li guar anteed te give perfect satisfaction or money relundrii. Prlce, ii cents per box. Keranic by 0. A. Lochi r. .WlfJftM.. 'PUCK!) OUT. Jl The distressing leeling et wcatlncss, of uxhaustlen without Hurt, which makes life u burden le se many pueple, Is due te thu fact that the blend Is pour and the vitality conse quently reoble. It you are sutrerlug lretn such feelings, Ayer's Sarsaparilla U Just what you need, and you nced, and will de you Incalculable geed. Ne ether prep nation se concentrates aud combines uloed-purllylng, vitalizing, on en rlchlugnud Invigorating iiualltles as ATsn'a SAIUUeAMtXA rRurAmcD nr Dr. J C. Aycr & Ce , Lewoll, Mass Sold by all Diuggls's; 11, bIx bottles for (3. m 12-13 A .UK HACK. HOP PLASTER. This porous plastei' Is absolutely the bet ever made, cemMtilug the virtues et hops with gums, balsams und exttucta. Its power Is wonderful In curing diseases where ether plasters simply relieve. Crick In thu Hack ami Neek, Pain lu the Side or Limbs, Stilt Joint nnd Mu'cles, Kidney Troubles, Itheu mutism, Neuralgia, Seru Guest, AUectleus et the Heart and Liver, and all pains or aehes In nny rati cured Instantly by the Hep Platter. atriryii.. rnce, cenis, or live ter i.u. Mulled en receipt of price, ud en receipt of price. Seil by Sel I by all drug- gisisuuii cnunuy stores, Hep Vlastcr t'eni- iiunu, Propiteters, llostea, Muss. LAME BACK. a"Ker const! nntlen. lesi et nnnetlte nnd diseases el tlm bowe.s take Hawley's Stemacb und Liver PUln. M cents. HWlyilAw(3) l-Al'Klt HANHinuai e. T)IIAHl;.-i W I'llY. BKND VeUHOItDKllSIN NOW KOH Piilier Hanging and Shnrte Werk, As the rush will seen commeuce. uu l.U'gant StneK et We have WALL PAPERS. Ol i;very inscription lu all the Leaning New Pattern-. Over Kilty Duslgns el DADO SHADES, In the prevalltug New Celers, six and soven icottengt these goods ure getting mero pep ulur every sea-ion. I'Inlu Geed- ail wluths, ler nny kind et u window. Ptxtuies, Cords, Oruumuuts, Ac. LACE CURTAINS, Frem One Dellar a palriip. Hed tetts, Pillow Shams, Tidies Junil Lambrequins Walnut, Ilrites, Cherry, Ash nnd Ebony Curtain Peles. PIKll AND it Amu: MIllROIlS. Pi-iARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. LANCASTKK, l'A. . 15lC(rl'HSIONAI. PIANO ftlOVKH. Pianos nml Furnlture moved at short no tice Orders by mull solicited. Over l.twe pianos moveil In thrett years. 1 AUG.K. HKlNOKUL, febl-ttd Ne. 3:0 N. Oueen St,, La mmtcr. A uurieNi'.iat AMI AUKNT, ItCAb taTATK HENRY SHOBERT. AUOTlO.NKKlt AND HEAL ESTATE AGENT, 01 North Duke St., Lanonater, Pa. Everything pvrtalnlng te my business will recelvu my personal attention. Tenus roiiien. uble. Glvomeueull. UiiItM I OtUlHlltU, VHVKHWKAIt. . ciioiek; FURNISHING GOODS, 00 TO BEISMAN'8, Ne. 17 WEST KING SMtEET, Komembor the number and stroet. TT GEKIIAUT GREAT REDUCTION -m- PINE CLOTHING -AT- E Gerhart'g, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te roduce n heavy stock et If INK WOOLKNSand te make room for the Spring Importation, I will make up te order all henvy-wclghthUITINCIBantlOVKItCOATINa Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot , or First Oeat of Get ting Them Up. I have also n Large Assortment of medium, weight WOOLKN8 ler the early Spring tmde, which will be made up be lore the Spring trade sets In at an equal reduction, te give employment te my hands during dull season TUK A HO lr7 O A Ml OA'il'. ltKnaoTieif w ren N. 11. My snmple cards of Bprlng Importa tions are new ready und nny et my customers desirous et securing cholce styles can de se new. H. GERHART. pi ANSMAH & UKO. 1884 SPRING 1884 GOODTIUKS AUK COMING. The ttme has ceme and we are new ready. ene glimpse nt thu bargains ettered in our large nnu uuraciive NEW SPRING STOCK -or Ready-made Clothing! AND GOODS IN THE PIECE, will convince you that an era or peaceaud prosperity has dawned ler you, and our low prices wlfl actually set you trembling with delight. Loek at our eamp'e pieces, marked In plain figures, lu our northwest show window, rilled with thu cholcestnlece goods which we make te order ut the following low prices : Hulls te onter nt 112 00, lll.OU, 115.00, $16.00, $18 01, iVOWl, 1IWOO,2DO ' ' Pants te order at f3 SO, $1.00, $1.50, $3.00. $8 00. $7.oe.l8eoand'joo. ' ' ICead)maneHults ter Menat $3.00, $0.00. $7.00, $2.00, $10.00, $12 00 up te $10 00. Head vmade iiulls ter Heys at $3 SO, $1,00, $150. 13.00, fO 00, $7.00 up te J10 00. Chlldren'sSuUs at II 7 $.00, $2.M $3.00, $1.00 up te 10 BO ...- Wtiether you wish te purchase or net, pleesa call, get posted and see for yrurself whether any olher Clothing or Merchant Tailoring Heuso cunuppreacli you with as low prices und large ussortment. L. Gansman & Bre THE KASHIONAIILK MKKOHANT TA1 LOUS AND CLOTIUKKS. Neb. 00.08 NO'uTH QUEKM 81UKKT Uight en tbe feuthwtst Cerner ttreet, el Orange LANCASTKO, PA. a- Net cennected with nny otber Clothing Heuso lu thucltv. W1 I.I.1AMSON a FOSTKH. ALWAYS READY. The variations in style or L1GUT-WKIGUT OVEHCOATS have net undergene many grcnt chances. The New Stoek u new open for Inspection, and In Style el Garment and Uuallty or Material they are the best wo've ever elfercd. They lit oxcellontly, and our customers say It would be lmposstule te de hotter In regards Fit It they wero made te order. Thn I'UICES nt which we quote thorn signify rapid sales, se call early ami get the best selec tion. All Interested in OHILDHEN'S SHOUT PANT SUITS will be mero than pleased with the neat und beautiful stylus we navu te etTer at remarkably Lew Prices. The NEW STYLE SILIC II ATA for SPUING are.nmethltig novo). This reason our assert mentnt them Is complete, umt we shall (uteeui It u pieii'ure te show thorn it yen will favor us with a call. S3 83 will buy a pair et GKM GAIT Kill for a man. belld Leather all through, and Inap Inap pcuruiice they are equal te u very union higher priced article. TltUNKS and VALISES et all kinds at the Lewest Prices possible te sell the best makes. Wu have a tow excellent trunks that were car ried ever, Marked utltoJuet'd l'rlcva. Williamson & Fester, Nes. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA Afler this week our atera will be open lu thuevenlng. . IIIIUK AU 'I'SBIIMMUW nu eui NEUS.-A1I porseos am hereby fprblditen Uitrisitasa en any of tte lands of Um Cern, wall or apeedwefl wtati. In Lbaneu aud Lancaster oeuotlos, whether melon! iu ur Incleued, elthur for Ui purpc-e et hoeiiu ei a"mng.i the law will be rglifly enjerv uatnstall tnMiuisstng en said Ueds el tle undersigned alter tuts uellce, nnuerwtt wu, cuhKMAN j-kkmma, v H.PKllCY ALDKN. EDW.UID 0. rUEBUAN, Atternxv " K. W Celtta' ttM elMfjaw ' 'V: 1 H t3B a &-! r w ft 'tftr IS-. ji r 1