, " C- w xi . n, a I AKAAAX' I IVV, tv LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, MARCH Ui, 1884. Velume XX-.Ne 105 Price TwtCeate. (Ml tntr aueim. 0 lAUI'KT -AT- HARNISH &C0S, 46 WEST KING STREET. Wonrenewoilotliig In our customer ALL WOOL TWO-PLY Extra-Super Carpet, AT 730,, WORTH UDO PER YARD. ALSO, RAG CARPETS Ofourewn iiinuttlncttirent very low prices. We ile I he largest business lit thu city In line Carpets because we mnku the host Carpet Inr tint least money, uud our custom Rag Car pels aie Increasing W) per rent, every season j iiml weglvn customers perfect satisfaction. 1NOHAIN CARPETS at 23a., worth 40c. DRESS 11001)3 or nil kinds. Omit Itnrgslns III llt.ACK CAS1IMKHF.3 mill JERSEY CLOTHS, mill NOTIONS et fell kinds, in Ulevus, Hose e nil kinds, lllb lllb beng, Hamburg mul Ineertlngs. Housefurnisliing Dry Goods, Shoellngr, Tuble Linen nud Ticking nt Lew l'rlces. ftr-M.eriltNUMADETO ORDER ut atiett notice. Ne, I Prime Stcninml FEATHERS always en linnil, .liu'eli Hiirnisli, Witnipr Hess, Ne. 36 WEST LM STREET, febJl lnvl.VJiiiw LANCASTER, l'n. NK W.Si'lllNW OOtMlS Grand Opening! WATT, SHAND & GO. j llnvu Uocelveit fclxly Cuses anil Hales or NEW SPRING GOODS Within tlie pant weak ulllie lowest prices evor known In the history et tlie Dry Uoeds business. NEWBI'INO I)i:K8 GOOD". OTTOMAN mill I'lN CHECK SUITINGS. MELANGES, DEHEGF.S, ARMUHF.S. lli.ALK AND CO !,( 11 ED CAMIMERKS. NEWCOLORSlnDRkSS SILKS. NEW Sl'lllNOHOHERY AVI) OI.OVR. c,MURU'nml'"ViS3 EMHHOIDKHIE-4 Ul'tlllNOS, COI.I. Alii mill I. VCKS SKVf CAI.ICOKSanil l'KUCAI.E3. WASIIINO (IINOIIAMS anil CIIKVIOTM. KIIIIITIMI I'UINTMaml OAMIIIUCJ. TAIII.i: UVKVH, KAI'Km HtlilTOWKI.S. SIIKKTlNOSnml 1'II.I.OW MUSMNS. LACK CUlirAlNS mul I'll. LOW hllAMH. Peimlur Goods nt Pepulnr Prices -AT fllK- NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 & 10 KAST KING ST., l,A.N'UA8TKIt, I' A WA... I'AI'r-it. J. B. Martin & Ce. LANCASTER, PA. Wall Paper DEPARTMENT. OUR SPECIAL SALE ISOf INT1C11K8T TO ANY O.VK ONTKM- I'l.Al'lNO I1AVINO I'Al'KIt IIANO INCI DUNK Tlllt HI'ltlNU. HAHCII 1st. te HARCII 15th, TIIBKUI.I.OWINO UKDUCTIONH UN AI.I WALL PAPERS OK-l."ir MCAIt'.S I'AITKIl.NS. NO DAM Atll'.DUUOl).' AT ANY l'llIOB. Every Piece of Paper Warranted. Uehls. U.a.uul tl.lO.reducml te tee. Holds, flm mul 00, roiiuneil te 'Jle u'.il 'ile. Flaw, ie, lciliicuil te Heiiiid lUe. H.itlm, no, reiluccil te Hismi'iUa llhiuks, 1 c, toiliiceil te ccaiulSe Weaii mnltliiB 11 Cltun Sweep el Olil Cat trui, '.viny oue must ,e a' llnxuinber, our nrlcei ler llauKln ilur inn thUMliMtlll Miiclil'J.hive hcun loduceil lotto mul lue 1 jIIU, 'iy,e. Wuumpley tbu Heat Mecliiinlcs In the city, unilcuiiiantuunll work. J.B. & Cor. West King mid Prince St?., LANCASTER, l'A. VAlimAUtS'i. dV. F INK UAUIttAtlK flUlI.OUH. THE STANDARD Carriage "Werk O" LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGBRLY Se CO., Fine Carriase Builders, MARKET STREET, IN REAR OK CENTRAL MARKET HOU3EM LANGAHIEU.PA. We tnalte evmy style liuHKynnd CnrrlHRO ilcslinil. All work llnlahe.d 111 the most com cem com lertablo nml ulunnt style, Wu me only the best selected inniurlnl, nml omplev only the best iiinchanlci ter jn illty 01 wmlc our prlcei ure the elic.ipiut lu the Hlir.e. We buy ter cash nml null en the most icisoimljluierms. Ulve unn rail. All work wairantcil. RKI'AlltlMd I'ltOMt'I'LYATrKNDEDTO. One sutel workmen especially employed ter that Durpese, nwJ-trd&w MARTIN OI.OT1IINO. Buy a Spring Overcoat and be comfortable. Only a few dollars will buy one. De net trust the mild sunshine of Spring. Prices vary from the leweBt te fine grades. Ne one need be without a Spring Overcoat A, C. YATES & CO, Ledger BuiUing, Chestnut & Sixth Sis, I'llII.ADKI.l'IIIA. ml Mv KllH A UATlirON, SPRING OVERCOATS. SPUING SUITS, SPRING SUITINGS. Sprliix OvorreaU In nil the new simile nt COIIK HCItKWS, matin te suit 11 lOMhlonnhle trmle, with xelt roll anil tniHlliim letiKth. Uurslocket sritlNUUUtTS nre new icmly ler Inopi'ctlen. They nru uiuile limn carutully Holt'tleil ninU'rliiln In hanilniim ami nttrnctlve iityk'H, nml comprlse such u variety ns will cniihle us te pleime evcry tmicy Met Samples or Our $10 SiiKh. (Jet Samples or Our $l2 Suits Lnn hn hail by chIIIiik ul the steni, or will be innllmt upon lurnNtiliiKiiihlri-SH Sl'ltlNtl WOOI.KNSInnll the new, bcniitl. Inl nml meit Inshlonnble patlerrm ler fl.NK CUSTOM TAII.OUINU. Lntt'Ht Ka.ihlen l' ilea ter Inspection l'cr Ircl 1'lttliiK (lurincnLi In correct styles uiir uiir nntenl. MYERS & RATHP0S, I.KAUl.NU l.ANCASTKIt OLOTHIKKS, NO. 12 HAST KING STREET. L.ANOA8TKII. l'A. rinii: ua Sit IIAHOAIN STOHK. Burger & Sutten, l'llOl'UlKTOilS, Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, I.ANUASTElt, l'A. Bargaius in Spring Oterceats. Bargains in Spring Snitinga, Bargains in Underwear. Bargains in Neck Ties, Bargains in Cellars, Bargains in Can's, Bargains for Cash ! DON'T FORGET THE THREE BIG B'S. Burger & Sutten's 11 Alia AW JiAZAAK, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. H-lil H1 HSU A IlKUTIIIUt. THEY HAVE -TIIE- OOME1, Eine Spring Overcoats, or which we told yen last wcelc. We linve n very nlce verv ileslruble uarutents aisortment or these We can plfime en , THEY AllhUUIl In iiunlltv.uiakeund prlce OWN MANUFACTURE. TWKNTVriVK UO.EN EXTRA FINK WHITE SHIRTS. Blies.li tolW.ntvery lewilguics, Call and sea tLeui lolero tliey are nil gnnn. Te MERCHANT TAILORING we call your special attention. We 0 in innke you te order u ilrnt-clasa Suit, Spring Overcoat, -OR- PANTALOONS. at nrlccs oncleurth less tlmn eUowliere. W e KUiirmiteiinFlllBT-OLA83FlT ler each gar ment, UUOOTR1MMINOS, ami satisfaction In uvetywtty. Call at Hirsfi & Brether, I'ENN HALLOLOrillNU IIOUSK, llaa, 2 unci 4 North Queen Strcet. LANUASTIMC, l'A. VTt !' 015. l'A 1 IBM'S WlttHIMITtJ OUN. X) suit DR. LA QRANQB, OV IbJJ FILUKIITBTBUKT, rillt.ADltI.PIIU, l'A., are icqueslud te glve ut least two dais notice pi ler te their Intended visit te preveut disappointment uud less or tline. Ur, 1.11 OruiiKe's new work en Nervous Dis eases mill Allied Dlseulurs. Hent frcu bypest, W cents. Addicsjusuhove. ml-Suid " THE THIRD HOUSE." Its Geed nnd Had Mombers The Ho He Ho marknble Exporlenco of a Cleso Ob Ob Ob norver and Its Werktnga Dur ing? iv Leng Ronldenco nt Washington. (Cbrrciemfene 0 Jlecheiltr Democrat ) Ne city upon tlie American continent lift a Inrger floating pepulutlnu than Washington. It Is estimated that during tlie sessions or Congress twenty flve tliniitmul pcople, whesb homes nrn In various parti et this nnd ether countries, mnke this city their place of resi dence, Kotne cotne liore, nttractml by tlie ml vantages tlmclty offers ler making the ue. qtinlntuncnnl nubile men 1 ethers Imve vnrl. eus claims whfch Iliey wish te prom nt, wlille Ihn grout majority gather horn, n tlie crews Meck te tlie carrion, ler Ihn sole purpnm or getting 11 morsel nt tlm puhlle crll). Tlie I itter class, us 11 genernl thing, erli(lnfi'n tlie mnny schemes which terii'.lniitn In vlolens bills, nil el wlilcli nre uttiKir directed n.', tlie publlu treasury, or tnwutil Hint lovenuo wlilcli tlie black winning el corporations or prlvate en luriirics inny hrluir Whlle wulklni iVIIlll) WIllKiriK 11(1 own l'ciinnvlvnnluiivnniin 1110 eincr tiny, 1 unit Mr. William M Anblny, a Mr. Ity. wi lormnriyei enr cltv. wlinfiii Inntf rrHldnnrii buru tins mnita him unusually well nciiunlnted with the operations or Ihn lobby. Ilavinn; inaile mv wniitfl In thlsn tills particular dlrectleii known, In nniwpr te null Intcrreiri tlve. Mr. Asliler snli 1 " Yes, during my lesldonce liore I l.nve bo be bo eouio oil acquainted with tlie workings el the 'Third Mnuse.'nslt It tunned, and could tell veu or numerous Jehn, which, lllte the ' lluiithin CIiliue,' ure peculiar." " Yeu de net regard the lobby, a a body, Vlcletw, de you t" " Netnecessnrlly se, ihoie nroeod nnd bid men comprising tlmt bnlyi yet there Invn been times when It limit be niunlttnd that the combined power el the 'Third Heuse' lm overrlddon thu will nl the people. The bad liilluouce or the lobby can be seen In the mi mi tnerniM bleed bills that nre Introduced at every sPBiInii." " Hut hew can thete be discovered ? ' " Easily eneuali. te thu ncrven who luui mnde the thliifc u study. 1 can delect them nt nclnnen." ' Tell me. te whnt bills de you refer? ' "Well, lake the annual inn lilll.i. for in. stance, They nre Intreiluced ler the purpose el blceillni; the Wnihlnten Unslight coin puny. Tliey usually result lu mi lnveitltntiiiif commlttee which uuvuruineuntit tennytlilng mere than nilrntt upon the publle treasury for the axpnnsoHer the Investigation. Anether snuet ze It the abattoir bills, us they nre rnllud. 'I lieae, et cnunc, ure teunht by thu butcherd nnd market men Tlin first attempt te lorcen billet tliU description was In le77, when n prominent Washington politician etrutsd u MUuleusmiui for tlie Iranchlu." ' Atij thing else In thU line that you think el Mr. Ashley 1" " lea, theiu's the lobte reclaim the I'otemnc Hats which, hud It beceme 11 law. would hive resitlteil In an enormous (teal. Tne work hi new helm: done by the govern 1 ent ltBelr, and will rid the place el that malarial atmos phere of which we hear he much outside the illy." 'During your rcidonce hnrohiveyou ex perienced the bvl refills of living In this cli mate J" ' Well, w Idle 1 have net nt nil times er lej cd geed health, 1 am certain that the dllllculty which laid 1110 up se long was net malarial. It was something t lint hnd troubled mu for j ears A sheeting stinging p-iln tint at times tiM.ieh ed (lltterent parts of my body One Uy my right arm and lig would tor ture me with pain, llicru would be great redness, bca mid Mwelllug or the pirts, ami ptrhnps tlin nnt day tlie lUnrm unit leg would bu sluillnrly mrected. Thu u again It euld lnc.uuln some pmtlcular part ui my body and producealondernns which weul I w ell nlglulrlve me irantle Thern would be WLcksutittluiu thall would be allllcled Mltli mi Intermitting kind of liatn that would conie en every ntteruoen mul leave mu compara tively lien from sutrurlng during the baUiuee el the tnenty-lenr hours 'lliun I would hnve terilble paiexysms efpntu coming 011 aluny time during the day or night when I would be obliged te lie upon my back for heius mid keep as motionless as possible. Kvnry time I ullumptcdlomevon chilly sensation would pass ever my body, or I would faint Ireni het llnuhes. isullered from a spasmodic contrue tlen el the muscles and u soreness or the back mid beweb, and even luyeyeb.illsbernmerore mid dHtie.iiCd me giently whenever 1 wiped my tine, 1 became lll-tempered, peevlsh. In t till, Irrltubluund desperutuly ileapendunl.' 'Ol course you consulted the doctors io ie giirdlngynuriFifllculty " " Censullvd tlnin well I should say I did. Meire tehl 1110 1 hid ueuriilglit ; ethers tlmt 1 bud inllaiiimnteiy iheiiiu itlsin, fur which theie was no cure, that I would bu nllllutud nil my llfemul that tlmealeim would mltlMitu iny sullerliiKS." Hut didn't tliey Uy te relieve your miser ies T" "Yes, they vomited mul phvslccd me, blistered mul bled me, plastered mul oiled me, Rwunt. steamed mid everything but Iroze me, but without avail " " Hut hew did you llnnlly recover ." " Iliad arrleud Ulng In MUhtgan who had been ntlllcted In n similar wuy unit had bain cured. Ue wrote mu legnrdlng hi iccevery nnd advised 1110 letrv thuretuedvwhlclieiiied him. 1 procured ubuttle and ceiumuiicuil Its use, taking a tanlcspnenlul alter imvn meal nndat bedtline. 1 hud used It about u week when I noticed nducrensu or the sourness et the Joints and 11 gcnurul feeling et lullcl. 1 persevered lu Its usa nnd llnnlly get se 1 could mevu around without limping, when 1 told my irleuds that It was Wuruer's Hale Kheumutte euro that h id put me en my fcut." " And de you regard your euro uh purma purma nent T" " Curlnlnly, I haven't been se well In jeurs as 1 mu new and, although 1 hnve b.'Cti sub jected te lietjucnt mid severe chingesel weath(it) Is winter, I have net tilt ttiu first Intimation et the return el my iheumatlc tumble." " De you object te the publication el this In twvlew.Mr. Asnlevf" " .Net ut all, sir. I leek upon It as u duty I awn in) lellew-creutuics te alluvlnte their BUiretlngs solar us 1 am able, and any com cem com lnuul'iitien regarding my syniptomsi.ndture that may he sent te mu at 6ua Mulnu avunue will receive prompt mid c.v elul attention." "Judging ireni your iuci 111, mv jismuy, thcruimist be weiiderlul curattve properties about thlsmedlelnuT ' " Indeed, there i.j, sir, ter ue man suiieied mom nor longer th 111 did I bulnre this r inudy gnvoiuerellft " Te go bulk 10 the original subject, Mr. Ashley, l suppose 011 sen th siine luiiilltur tuccs about tl e lebny so-sleu alter session '" " Ne, net se much us you might think. New face uie constantly scen and old ones disap pear. '1 be strain upon lobbyists Is necessaitly very gieut and when j en mid te this thu do de do met mixing ulloetel Inte hours and lutempur ute habits, mid the tact that they nre etteu toil ml out In their steals, tin Ir olHiippeurmice en easily boncceunted for" ' W hut pioperllon et these liloel-btllsuro succisslult" "Aveiy iiiiall poreenlngi-, sir. Noiwlth Neiwlth stumlli.g the power and lnllueiice et the lobby but low el II101-0 vicious measures piss. W01.1 theysuecLsslul itweuld bensid teuimentmy upon our government uuu weuiii viiiiiau niiulhlhitoeuobruuuli el It. '1 Imgiut major majer major ltvel tliein nre ilther reported uduntcly or Hiiiotheredlii comiiilttee by lliu walehtiilnens mid lej nliy et our congresiiuen." .1, E. D. TIHWAUK, XV. J OIIN 1'. HOUAUM, FURNACES and RANGES OF ALL K1NLB REPAIRED. Call and sce the New Improved WROUGHT IRON COLD CAHKj fediating Portable Furnace, Thu Clioupeit and MarkeU t'est FURNACE in the MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY HY Jelm P. ScMiUm, 31 Seuth Que in Stroeti leb-lvd LANCASTER. PA. l UUTIONKKK AM) ltr.ll. AOENT. r-STAl 15 HENRY SKUBERT. AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE AOENT, Ol North Duke St., Ltuicaater, Pn, Everything putalnlng te my buslneHS will receive my jioiseualaUcn tlen. Tmms leasou leaseu leasou able, (llve me a cull uni:-Ud FARM AND GARDEN. WHAT, iV"KN ANII HOW TO l'l.AMT' 'llie Itnlilng of l'eiillr Time te llefcln te lralt-A tlrent l'rnlt Purm-WerK In tlie (lerden (lormnnlewn Telegrnpli It Is a very easy matter In experiment InR with poultry, as w llli any ether ontor entor onter prisc, te feel nwny a Reed tleal of niotiey in " eutllts " net nccdetl ntthe bcgiiiniiiK-, fittcli as oxitenatvo hen hetiHca, costly patented appointments, high priced pre. tultim birds, etc., nil of which me of little worth te the novice, until he knows, from cxporlenoo, hew te turn all these showy adjuncts te prelit, therefore our advlce te boRinners Is te consider well what tliey nre about te embark in. Head soine Reed reliable journal or book, rIvIer n theoretical understanding at least about the beginning of the business. It is a Reed business, a pleasant occupation, nu InterestinR rural work te chr.ire in, If well followed, and preperly appreciated and uianaRcd, otherwiso net. As te the best birds te tty, this Is ene of tlie hardest questions te answer, but la any event start with but ene variety the novlce should never attempt te breed mero than ene kind. If he insists in try ing two or thrce kinds, it only rocs te show that he knows two or thrce times lets than he thinks he doss, and at the end of a year or two he will be disgusted with the business nnd sotne 0110 will h.ive nn opportunity te furnlgh fowls cheap, and they will liave neither ene thluR or the ether that will amount te auythiuR. Ilccln with ene sort, thou, 110 matter what that sort Is, se long ns that sort suits the fancy, breed them in thelr purity, take Reed care of both old and young-, and you will be likely, at tne euu 01 1110 una year, te knew enough about raising; poultry te advautajje. Wheu you are posted try a second variety tl you cuoese, ami wuen you are thoroughly intctcctud you will be content with a sinijle variety te leek after. The Rrrat error with the majority Is they attempt at tboeutuct te de tee much, thus they pay tee dear for the espcrionce, ARaif, the question of uumbern Is nu Important ene and depends largely upon the amount et space that can De uovetou te their accommodation. Nevcr liave mero thau from lerty te fifty at the most under ene reef, and butter less than thirty in ene building unless it be a large ene ; they cannot llve nnd remain heulthy when crowded teRether in Rteat numbers, tlie cllluvla from their bodies rcu rates dis ca&e, ltce and fevers. Upen llmttei.' prum ises, a dozen or twenty may be kept nom fertabiy, but the day you crowd tlfty te ene hundred fowls or chicks Inte ene buuse you will find that they will bcRln te fall eIT lu 1-tylnR, the birds will get pick, vor mln will cotiRrcRute In myriads about their roestH, in their nests nnd upon their bodies then f. trowel I te your poultry keeping for profits. Toe many In ene house, don't attempt it. Yeu will less yourtime, your meney, your fowls and your patience. This is trtte They must be kept in small lets, en any placa en the farm bhr 01 llttie, nnd separator! finm any ethor community. In ouiichiBien, we would urge all te Ret Reed, pure bred hteck. liej;in with ene sort at first, feed and water regularly and judioleusly, liuuse them warm in winter, cool in summer, keen them frce from vermin, and there will ha but llttie trouble in realuitiL' n bandsotne prelit from a few birds. i line fur (Hailing Tli ) grafting: of apple, pear and plum trees will begin about thu Jt li of March, nnd if the scieus are carefully preserved it can he continued up Intj and through May, as we knew from our own experi ence. As we have often said, gi.iftlug is a very easy operation wheu ouce understood, nnd the knowledge is icadily acquired en observing it being done by ethers. In fact, evcry farmer aud gardener oheuld de his own I'taf ting, which will take up ue time required by ether duties. A slurp penkuilu for shaping tlie graft, a shoe maker's knife for splitting thu stem, and a line saw fur removing the top of the Eteck nre ludicpeubable. Splitting tbe bark se tbat it shall net bs bruised, shap ing tlie scion wedge fiHhimlDtn ways, nnd placing the rim of the uoeil of both fit uck and bcien exactly teutlim, ue that the sap can intermiugle, and then pro pre pro perly waxed, there is no danger of failure, H' muke a " shoulder " te tlie eoien and think it adds te the certainty of succeed lug. It probably wenkens it a little, but we have never found it any disadvantage. We prefer also two eyes er buds t a solon aud would rather luve only ene thau mero than two. Une year's wced should nlwnys be taken when it can be obtained as it is morn cei tain te "take" aud te grew mero vie eusly, and the scion ateuM be cut from bearing branches We wish again te remind thesi in pre . paring their grafting wax, that we take ' oMrpaitsef resin, one pjrt et beeswax ami one part of beer tallow, in the proper propeitlous for making .satisfactory wax. .Melt them together iu a skillet, (wlilcli m best.) or a tineup, and stir will It should remain iu the vessel and be used wheu iiettKd, Twenty or tlutty gialts eau bu waxed with oue heating up. When much grafting Is te be done, a little Ure for wanning the mixture should be made en the spjt, between two uuuks 01 steties. Ajply the wax with a small, thin paddle ; nud 111 two or three weeks le ever the graft and oluse up riuy opening iu thu waxing etusul by the wiutl en the splits Thete nre many leecipts for making grafting wax, aud we havu med must of tlictn, aud found some et them te bu very geed, but we prefer our own, as baing the Mmplcst te prepire and utisweiitig the purpese well. Appljing it warm or het does no Injury te the aoieti. Tlie object te attain In tlie propeitious is that the wax will net or.tek in cool, dry, windy weather, or run In warm weather, b, however, cu ttial dill'oreut pioperti'ius bj itqiiired, the foregoing can be altered in outer te make the ax thinner or stiller, though after tibtng ihlil wax lu spvernl wnjs we have oeinu back te these as meeting satifaateri ly nil the requircmenU. An Kmnilve Fruit Farm, Lord Sudcley is the only laud owner In lmglaud who has taken up ftult farming in a thorough aud busluess like manner, lie htu alieady planted 500 norei, aud 200 mere will be nt ouce added, This TOO ucre ftult gauleii Is uet like McKinstry's 200 aote orehurd nt Hudsen, or soine of 500 aere peach erahanl.s at the tieutu. It takes iiji ue fruit m a f-jiecialty, but em braces the whole ctalogue of large aud small fruits, It la situated iu tlie northeiu part of Qlouccsterhlnio, soine feity or llfty miles northeast of llristel, and cannot but be well situated ter markit, iu that full arrangements nre made te censume the whole of the fruit In home mauu mauu facture Although only four years liave elapsed sluce planting, 10 tens of straw berries were inistd hint year, nnd it is ex ex ex poetcd that 100 tens will be grown the coming Beaten. .- i - tXfm.1i ine plantation ine.diies ,i,wu irees tbe best sorts ei nppies, aw pears, m uuu plums, including 0 eOO damsons, 50 acres of blae'c currants, li)U aoies of straw berries, aud (lOnonael raspberries. The gooseberry bushes number 130,000, the blade currants nutnber evor 200,000. It la probable we ilipk, that experloiice will out down the lists of seme of the fruits, sueh, ter Instance. an tbe 41 differ ent kinds of plums, and the 45 dlfforent vnrlettes of the goesobnrry. Bholter belts are regarded ns important and sueh quiek growing sorts as poplars and Scotch lira have been plaoed around the plantations te Bholter it from prevail ing winds, Beds of osiers liave been planted along the margin of a stream and have succeeded se well that the addition of 10 aores will supply all the materials for the baskets needed en the cstate. A nursery for ttstng trees and bushes has been fermed, whero standards, pyramids aud bushes of all sorts are grown, trained and worked, and the owner of thus sure of obtaining what he wants. It will thus be seen that this is a oemploto establish ment within itself, including the raising of the trees nnd plants for setting out, the tnanufaoture or the baskets for the fruit, and the finishing preparation of the fruit itself in jars for market. Such a planta tion as this, with the great number of laborers which it must profitably employ, affords a faverable contrast te the large domains kept only for hunting grounds. Knrly work In tlie Unrden. Uurmnnlewn Telegraph. In n few weeks mero we shall be thinking of the garden, and as seen ns the ground will admit of it we shall be clearing it up and preparing It for thogeneral operations of the season. The first thing te de If net nttended te in the fall is te gather up the offal of overy kind and burn It. Ferk up the border beds for the onion crop; dig the beds for the early peas, Ilotbeds should be propared at ence, If net already dene, aud the tomato, egg plant, oabbage seed, etc, sewn. The rhubarb bed should be forked ever, aud manured, if the man uring was dene in the autumn, which Is the best. The asparagus bed should have the rough portions of last autumn's top dressing removed, nud the rest forked in, followed by a pretty heavy coat of cearse salt that form the meat tub or maokercl barrel will bn as geed as any, care belng taken net te damage any edging ou young trces, &a with the salt. On or about the first of April the flewer bads and borders should have the coarser portion of last fall's top dresslng'raked efT and the remainder forked in. Tills should be followed lu a ceuple of weeks by a thorough dressiug with the fork aud rake, Never use a spade In any of theso opera epera opera teonsin faet It should be used very little even in a garden, all the digging buieg dune with the garden fork, rcquirlug less labor, and crumbling nud lightening the soil te n much greater extent. uall uanly plants et every ktuu, nm dewu in the fall, should net ba taken up boiero the first week of April, or In case el frost, net bafere the 10th, ns a sharp freezing may cateh them nud the tender weed destroyed, as we have mew thau ence oxperlcuced. If the weather the last half March should be propitious, many things will fliU'gcst themselves te be dene lu the garden that wi!! eave labor ou viheti work is mero pressing. Many lar.Tsrs and gardncrs plant their first crop of potatoes about St. Patrick's day, nnd coutiuue en the early plantiui: te the end of thu mouth. We have nlways bolieved that the first crops of potatoes should be planted very early, nud the late crops very late, as realizing the best results. Cable Kcndn. Gen. Egbert h. Viele has made an in teresting repert te the New Yerk, com missieners of rapid transits ou the prneti cal workings of the cable reads iu Chicago. Acoerding te this report the number of horses fermerly used en the 15'.' miles of surface railway iu Chicago wan 1,700. The number has decreased te 1,001 sluce the introduction of tlie oable system Iu 188", nnd 2,C0O would be necessary te perform the work new dene en the HO miles of oable railway. The number of ears his Inoreas.d from 00 te 180 and the number of pisson pissen pisson gers earried yearly from 21 000.000 te 27, 000,000 The cost of operation Is estimated at from -15 te 00 pcrcetit. bss than herse power. The best oharaetoristio in thu working of the system are "unlimited capacity, freedom from filth, a perfect e.iHO of motion, nn 1 a promptuess in start ing anil stepping without a sneci;." m m Ityrnn nevcr uttered truer words than when liesutd, "Physicians mend or end us" Hut wlule dncteis dlsagice, ull thu world has ugreidtlmt theiuls ue luinedy equal te Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Indulgence nud Kxcesses, Whether e ermtlng or drink ng are mede hirmtess by using Hep 1'ltters freely, giving elegant nppctlte uud cnnymcnt by using them before and removing ull dullness, pains and dlstru's nttnrwards, leivlng the head char, neives stMidy unit nil the feelings huejuiit, ebiitle uud mere Inippy than he I ere. The pleasing elivets of u Clplstliner sump tuous dinner continuing ilaja nflcrw arils hiiilnc-iit I'fitimnuy. Actff 1'erfc IVUnesi, August IS, ISS0. " I Hnd that in addition te the pure spirits contained in their compeslt'on, they contain thu extract et he,, sand ethor well known and highly uppieved medicinal roots, leaves uud tinctures lu quantities HiilUaluiit le render the ait lcle what the makers cUI in It te be, te wit, a medicinal preparation mid net u bnver bnver age until and unsafe le be use I except us n medicine " Frem u carelui analysis el thelr formula which wiHiitteatnd under nath-1 Iiml that in eviry wine glass nt Hep Illttets, the uclive. medluliiul piopurtles, aside Irem the distilled spirits ureuquul te u lull desu for an adult, which tact lu my opinion, ttublecu It te mi In tel mil luveiiun tax its umedlcliial bttteis." tiiiKUK II, IIauh, U. s, com. In. Rev. llHrdeiiHd Liver. Flvoyeatsnao I broke down with ktdney and liver complaint and rheumatism. Since then I hnve been uniible te be about ut nil. My liver beeame hard like wecd ; my limbs worn pulled up nnd llllcd Willi wuter. All the best physleluns ni-'jeil thut nothing could cum me 1 resolved te try Hep Hitlers t I htiveuiud seeii Initllisi the hardness has all gene Hern my liver, the svelllng from my lliubj, mul It bus worked a miracle In my case, otherwise I would have been new lu my grave J. W. Merkv, Uiillule, Oot. 1, '81, I'uviny uud Qufttrliig. "I was dragged down with debt, poverty and sutlurmg ter years, caused by a sick fam ily ami large bills ler docteilu. 1 (Mm com pletely illsoeurng id, until ene year age, by thuiulvleoet my piiter, I commenced using Hep Hitters mid lu euu mouth we weru ull well, and nenu at us have scen a sick iluy stiiee, uud 1 want te Hay te ull peer inun, you can keep your lr.mllkn well a jeur with Hep Hitlers for less limn nun doctor's visit will cost. 1 knew it," leb'JMmdiw A woubihemaw. llur.kluu'a Arnica Sulvu. Tne Rest Ealve Iu tlm world ter Cuts, tlruUe beies. U.cei.i, Suit Rheum, Fever soiej, Tetter. Clrqiped Hands, Chilblains, Coins, and all skin oiuptlens, nnd positively cures Files or no pay icquUi'il. H li givir an teed te glve perfect sutfslii'Ulen or money ruliiudei) 1'rlte, a tents pur box. Fer sale bye. A.Lechcr. A ivalkinr; sictleten. Mt. K. hmlnger. et Mecbunlcabiirg. I'a wiltcst " I was allllcled with lung lever. unit el i ;;. itTBM. .u.d .miiii....i (ii aualkinu ' WIllf'HT ' I W1IH itiinnii , aMeten untuireub bettlu ei Dr King's New Discovery ler Consumption, which did me ee much uend that 1 bought u dollar boitle. Aiuiriisiiiiriiir.n Iieiiiih. leiiuil nn suit ence meiu u limn, cuinpiuiuiy lynitiim. in iiui.1.11. with a heurly uppellte, und a gain In tlesh et 48 pounds." Cull ut O A. Lechur's Drug Stere and get a free bettlu et tliU certain cure ler all Lung Diseases. Laigobettlos.d.co. (8) ... ....b ...a--l...l-n -irfiu-ti.l rk lt.intti Ulad te Hear It, " Fer several months I ondured a dull pnln through my lungs sml shoulder 1 lest my spirits, nppollle anil color, nun ceniu wun mi- Acuity remain irem my bed. My prnseni henttfitul condition is due te Burtleck Meed Jlllteri. Mrs K. A. Hall, lllnghnmle'i. N. Y. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran druggist, 1.17 nnd 110 North Qucen street. .- A llitptlst Minister's Kxperlence. " I nm n Hnptlst Minister, and befote I evor thought el being a clergyman, I graduated In medicine, but left n lucrative practice for my present profession, e years age. I was ler many years a BUITerer from quinsy t "Themaif Ecteclrle OU enrel ran." I was also troubled with hoarseness, and Themat' telectrie 0al ways relieved me. My wire and child had diphtheria, nnd 7ienmi' Kctectrte Ull cured lh,n llnml lltnknn In limn I. m 1 1 1 ... .. ..,.... I ,,. II ,.ft.u.l 111 lllllll lb Will Vlllll KUIUII ten. I nm confident It Is n euro for the most obstinate cold or cough, and ir anynne will lake n small teaspoon mid half nil It with the Off, nnd then place the end et the spoon In ene nostril and draw the Off out or thu spoon inie inn noun ny sinning ns iiaru an mey can, until the Oil fulls ever Inte tlin threat, and practice that twtce a week. I don't care hew otrenslve thelr head may bn.lt will clean It eutand cuie thelr catarrh. Fer deafness and earache It lias dene wonders te tny certain knowledge. It Is the only medicine dubbed patent inedlclne that I have ever rclt Ilka re commending, and I am very anxious te sce It In every place, ler I tell you that 1 would net ue without, u in my neusn ler any consuicra censuicra consuicra Hen. I nm new sintering with a pain Uke rheumatism In my right limb, aud nothing re lieves me like Themat'1 Eeltctrie Oil." Dr. K. F. CRANE, Cerry, Va. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13J North queen strcet. We Challenge the World, ' When w say we believe, we have ovldenco te preve that S hi lull's uonsumntlen euro Is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, In as much as it will euro n common or Chronic Cough in one-halt the tlme and relieve Asth ma, llrenchltls, Whooping Cough, Croup, nnd show mero ceses or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will euro where they fall, It Is pleasant te take, harmless te the youngest child mid we guarantee what we say. l'rice, Hie., 00a and il.w. U your Lungs are sere. Chest or Hack Initie, use Hhtlnh's Pereus Flus ter. Beld by II. IJ. Coehran, druggist, Nes. 137 and IX) North (Jueen street. rob7-ced 1 atninu.Xit. riMKICI) OUT. 1 The distressing feeling et weariness, of exhaustion without ettert, which mnkes lite a burden In se ninny people, Is due te the fact that thu bleed Is peer nud the vitality conse quently feoble. II you are suirerlng trem such feelings, Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1) Just what you need, and you need, and will de you Incalculable geed. Ne ether preparation se concentrates nnd combines bloed-purllylng, vitalizing, en rlchlngnnd invlgeiating qualities ns Avsn's Hahsai aiulla rnui-AHED DV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce , Lewell, Mass Sold by all Uruguts'n ; $1, six bettli for f- inl2-18 L Ami'. HACK. HOP PLASTER. This pnteus pla-der Is absolutely the bes ever made, combining thu virtues et hops with gums, balsams nnd extracts. Its power Is wonderful In curing dlsoises whero ethor plasters simply relieve, crick lu the Hack and Neck, I'uln In the Side or Limbs, Stilt Joint and Muscles, Kldney Troubles, llheu mutism, Neuralgia, bore Cnest, AUectlens of the Heart mid Liver, mid ull pains eraches In any pint cured Instantly by tlie Hep Platter. 43-TryU Price, 23 cents, or nve ler ll.ie. Mulled en receipt or price. Sold by nil drug gists nnd count." stores Jlep Vlater Com pany, Frepilaturs, itcste.1, Mass. LAME BAOE, 49Fer constipation, less et appetite and diseases ei me uewuis i.ike iiawiey s aieiiiucu and Liver l'llls. Scents. dlW Ivd4w(3) QAB1.1KIT.1N NKKVINK The only known specllle for Epileptic 1 Its. OifAlse ler Spasms mul Fulling Sickness. Nervous Weakness It Instuntly rclluvusmid cine, (..causes bleed nnd quickens sluggish cltciilutlen. Neutralizes get ms of disease and saves sickn sj Cuius ugly blotches nnd stub- A SKEPTIC SAID bem bleed seres. Elliulnnles Rolls, Carbuncles nnd Scalds. tf-l'craiancntly mi I promptly cures paralysis. Yes. It Is a charming and healthful Apeilent. Kills Scrofula mul Kings Fvll, twin brothers. Changes had breath te geed, removing the cause. Routs bilious ten- SAMARITAN NERVINE donclcsauilimikcsclcnrceiuplexloii. Equal nd by noun in the ellrlum of lever. A cl arming esolvenl and n matchless laxative It drives Sick lleudauhultke the wind. WCentnlns no diaslrtu cathnrtln or opiates. Relieves the brain or morbid tancles. Prompt!; cures Rheumatism by routing It. Ing piopeitlcH te the bleed Restores Ufe-glv. Is guaranteed te euro ull nervousdlserdeis, Sjritellublewhen ull opiatei full. Ketrcsln-s the mind and In In vlgerutes the body. Cuiesdbpepslaormenoy leluiided. NEVER FAILS. Discuses of the bleed own It u cenqueinr. Endorsed lu wilting by evor fllty thousand leading cllUens, clergymen and physicians lu U.H and Euinpu. T Forsnle by all leading druggists, fl.re. Thu Dr '. A. ItlcUmeud MedlculCe., 1'ieps., St. Jeseph, Me. li) Chailcs N. t ilttciileii, Agant.Kuw Yerk Ctiy. ulS-lveedAw i trtiu hjl;uwuk, Si. ptlAIII.' i.h v rritv. BEND "I OUR ORDERS IN NOW FOR Viwv Himyliifj nnd Sluule Werk, As the rush will seen commence, an Elegant Stock et e have WALL PAPERS. Ol Every Inscription In all thu Leading New Patterns, ever Fitly Designs et DADO SHADES, In thoprevulllng New Celers, six and seven icClleug; these goods are getting mme pep ular uvery season. I'lulu Ooeds, nil widths, ler any kind et a window. Fixtures, Cords, Ornaments, &c. LACE CURTAINS, Frem One Dellar a pair up. Hed tints, Pillow Shams, Tidies .and Luuibrcqiilns Wnlnut, llress, Cherry, Ash and Ebony Curtain roles. riKlt AND HAN1LH MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, r7 NOIITH QUEEN ST. LANCASTER. l'A. 1)ll()rJ'ttSI')N'I. I'lANO niOVMlC, Pianos and Furniture mev't d ut short no ne ticu. etders by mall solicited. Over I.oeo p'anosweyodlnthnoyeiits. 1 AUli.F. REUSOEIIL, lubl-tld Ne. Si. N. ijueei), St.. L t:tJ.: T U) MAIlfc. OUt(RF.LFUUaiFUKTAIII.K GOTO IIEUHTOLD'3 And see his bhlits and Drawers he Is new selling from inc. mi, Lined Pauls, new muke of Ovetulls, Rult.luckuts lioinUJe. up te the b( st W'eislcd, Woolen undethei'Hhlrls, Cleves, -;.;." ;;;-, out at i esv me a call, U lyd Mitts, Hese, comietis uuu jiiauKins. Liiesnig :uvu lime uuu meuey mm bive HENRY 1IECHTOLI), Ne. Si North Uuemi Street. OTMl tttmt, VNDKH WBA H. SO. F UK cheice: FURNISHING GOODS, JTOR FATHER, MOTH Kit, II HOT 1 1 Rita, TBRS, COUSINB AND AUNT8. am EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING 8MEET, Rcmomber tlie number nnd strcet. H. OKItllAKT. GREAT REDUCTION -IN- FINE CLOTHING -AT- H. Gerhart's, Ne. 6 Eaat King Street, In order te reduee a heavy stoelc ei FINK WOOLENS and te make room for the Spring Importation, I will muke up te order all heavy-wclghtbUlTINaS nnd OVERCOATING. Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot , or First Oeat of Get ting Them Up. 1 have nlse a Large Assortment et modlnm medlnm weight WOOLENS ler the early Hpitng trade, which will be made up boiero the Spring trade sets in at an equal reduction, te give employment te my hands during dull season TUR AJIOVK REDUCTION IB SOB OAHU ONLY. N. II. Mv sample cards of Spring Importa tions are new ready and any et my customers desirous et securing cholce styles can de se new. H. GERHART. rtAKSMArt Hilt). 1884 SPRING 1884 GOOD TIMES ARE COMING. The tlme bus come anil we are new icady. One glimpse at the bnrgilns ollcred in ear large nnd attractive NEW SPRING STOCK -OF- Ready-made Clothing ! AND UOODS IN THE PIECE, 'will convince you tint an era of pcace and prosperity has dawned for you, nnif our low prices will nctually set you trembling with delight. Loek nt our samp'e pieces, marked In plain figures, lu our northwest show window, rtlled with the choicest pleee goods wlilcli we make te order ut the following low prices : Suits te order uttlJlO, Ill.CO, $19.00, 11600, 118 tt). JJOOU, (22 0U, JIMI) l'aritsloerdorutlM,loo, tl.W, 13.00, 1000. 7.00.8COnndrJOO. ' ' Head made nuts ter Men at W.00, 83.00. 17.00. $3.00, 10.tX',U 00 up te 110 00. Ready-niiide Suits for lleysat 13 50, fl.00.fl.SO, 5.00, 10 00, 17.00 up te 10 (JO. Clilldren'sSulls at f I 73, l?,00, I2.M, 3.00, f LOO up te 10 te Whether you wish te purchase or net, plcose cull, get posted mid sce for ytursclf whother any ethor Clothing or Merehanl Tsllerlnir IIeusu can nppreach jeu with as low prices mid large asiertmcnt L. Sansman & Bre., THE FASHIONARLE MERCHANT TAI LORS AND CLOTHIERS. Nes. GU-08 NOHTH QUEEN STKEET Right en thu teuthwiet Cerner trcet, nt OiunKC LA NO AS I KR, FA. nr N'et connected with any ethor Clothing Heuse In thecttv. 1X7ILI.IAMSON FOS1KK. ALWAYS ItEABY. The variations lu style of LIGHT-WEIGHT OVK.KCOATS have net undergone many gr. ut chan if os. The New Stock is new open ler Inspection, nnd In Stjle or Uuruientand Uuullty or Material they are the best wo've ever eire red. 'I hey nt uxcollently, and our eustniners say It would ba tmpesalblu te de be.ler In regards Fit It they were made te erder, The PRICES at which we quo te them signify rapid sales, se cull early and (ret the best selec tion. All lntorcsted In CHILDREN'S SHORT I' AN TBU ITS will be meie than pleased with the no it and beautiful styles we nave t j offer at remarkably Lew l'rloe?. The NEW farVLE SILK H.YT3 ferBlMIINO aru teuiethlng novel. This season our assert montet them Ucompluie.undwu shall esteem It a pleasure te show them It you will laver us with u call. S'-i '-3 will buy a pair et OEM QAITER9 for a man. telld Leather all through, and In ap pearance they are equal te a very much higher priced article. TRUNKS and VAL19KS et nil kinds at tbe Lewest Prices possible te sell the host makes. We havu a lew excellent trunks tlmt were car ried ever. Marked nt Keiluced l'rlces. Williamson & Fester, Nes. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER. l'A -Afler this week our store will be open -in tUeCi-uinir. N NERS. All persons are bereby forbidden te iresnass en any or uie uu , "" iv: enll nr Sneedwell astaius, iu iuuuu huh rAtiwmritUw. wlistbiSr lncleseU or ua ua ua Inclosed. elUiei ler the imrpesu el 8hoeUn or SSfc Vr,rs,,W.,ecneTO Sdw.l.Bea.H.MgU neueg. U. I'KIICY ALDEN, KIW AUDI.. FKKKIA Aiwimy'i U. v Celui4) JuU eiwran: m .iF. J I il s. 11 ?mI -i -i i "M z-,y- 0f AS , i
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