? M- ?i c i rt Volume XX-N6 UIG LANCASTER, PA,, FRIDAY, MAUCH 14, 1884.! IMeeTweCewfa. SnMlxxrmM: 1 - 'TIT n - rvvT'i ' f -r- --rw r W vitr uoeii.i. 0 Alll'KT -AT- HARNISH &C0.'S, 46 WEST KING STREET. We am new nnerlng te our cuitomer ALL WOOL TWO-1'LY Extra-Super Carpet, AT 73c., WOltTII We I'M It TAIU). ALSO, HAG CARPETS Of our own uinniilncluriint very low prlcei. Wudn the larunst business lu the city In linn L'mpets bucausti we luuke tholieit Luriet ler the least money, mill our custom UagCar pets are Increasing te per cent every season j unci we glve customers perfect satisfaction. INOItAIN OAIU'KTS at Ue., worth lOe. DIIF.SS GOODS of nil ktud. Urtnt llargalns III IILACK UAHIIMBIIBS mill JKIIHBY Gl.e run, ami no riONS ei Ml kinds, in (IIevih, Hosa nl nil hinds, Mb- bona, Hamburg! uitil Inserilngs. HouBefurnishing Dry Goods, Shootings, Tub'.u Linens and lickings nt Lew I'rlceti. JfCI.OTIIINM MADE 10 OltDBIl nt short notice. Ne. 1 ITIme Bteiuncil FBATHBltS nlways en lmnil. Jacob Uarnisli, Witnicr Hebs, Ne. 40 WHST KINO STREET, febll lit. x nw LAN0A4TBU. l'n. TtfUWHl'IMNlJ tiuuut. Grand OpeningI watt, mm & co Have Uoeclved Sixty Cases ami Italosef NEW SPiSnG GOODS Within the past week nt the lnweu prices ever known In the history of the Dry Uoeds business. NBW 81MNO DltK3 UOOD". OTTOMAN anil IMN CHECK SUITINGS. MH.I.ANUKA DKIIKOKS, AUMUUB9. Ili.ACK AND COLOMBO OASIIMKIIKS. NKff COLOItSIn I)itKH9 SII.K9. NEW SPUING HOllBllY ANDULOVBs. OAMllltlCandSWiSS BMIIItOlDEKlBS. UbLIUNGS, COLLAR nnd LACKS. NBW CALICOES and l'EKCALF.S. WASIIINO GINGHAMS ami CHEVIOTS. M1IHTINO l'ltl.NTSnnil CAM1I1UCS. TAIILB LINKNS, NAl'KtSH and'lOWELS. SIlBKI'INU'Snud 1'ILLOW MUSLINS. LACK CURTAINS unit I'll, LOW bllAMS. Popular Weeds nt Popular Prices -AT 1HE- NEW YORK STORE, NO.S. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., ititY uuujm. KXT IHIUlt TO TIIK UODltT-IIOUSK X PAMESTOCK'S. Sis! Sis! Sis! 3.000 worth el III.ACK, COI OKKO, HTItll'B mill CHKCK HI LH8. Just lamleil Irem un im porter h nuotlen nale In New Yerk, Ilrnwn, Nnvy lllue. Myrtle Ollve, Garnet, anil Ilrenij Milks, only 87Kc. Nuvy Hliie. Ilrnwn. Myrtle Green, ttronze anil Oarnel bilks, AO.', 03c, ,le, anil II 00. HtrlH Silks, dllturent combinations, Uo,S0e, A3etid73c. Check Silks, black anil whlte and white nml black, Me iinil 6e, cheap. niiiCK 8111c at Me, 03c, 7f.O, S7He, $1.00, I1.12K Las, IU0, I.7J unit 13 W). TIIK I1KST fil 1,113 AT ritlOKH WK HAVE KVKU OFFKHKU. OUU BLACK SILKS At II.DO anil ll.HX are buintlei at the prlce, anil worthy the early attention or theso In want. 7 On anil nfier March 17, our stere will he epun In the evunlng till f urther netlcu. E. E. Eahnesteck, LANUABTBIt, I'A. Nezt Doer te the Court Heuse. fAt'KU HAHUlnUH, Ac J.ANCASTKU, I'A. WA LI. FAI'Ktt. I)UAUK1 W I'llY. bKNI YuUKOIlllKUSIN NOW KOH Puper Hnngiiig niul SIuule Werk, Aa the rush will seen commence, nn Kligant block et We have J.B.Martin&Ce. LANOASTBB, PA. Wall Paper DEPARTMENT. OUR SPECIAL SALE lSOr INTEIIKBT TO ANY ONK i;ONTKM- I'LATINO IIAVIN'O I'AI'KIt UANO- INU neNKTiltarU'KlNU: MAUCU lHt. te MAKGH 15th, TUB FOLLOWING ItKOUCTIONS ON ALL WALL PAPERS OK'LABT IC AU'S I'AITKIINB. NO DAM. AU l UUOI). AT ANY l'UICK. Every Piece of Paper Warranted. Uelili. $1.43 anil 11.(0, leUuecil la ma. Geldii, Ma uuil ue, luaucutl te 2)e u nl 25c. Flats, 23c, ruiluceil toSeunil lOe Hiitln, V.le. reduced te Hounilieo. UUnka, 1 e, ruduoed te OenndBa Woure making a Cliun Sweep et Old l'at terus. Kvery euu mutL xe Of ltomembL-r, our inlcei ler lldiiKlupt dur. Inu thlsHiile (till Mtrcfil l.liavu uoen roduced te Ce una lOe; U11U Vi,'ie Woemploytho Hest Moelmnloi In the city, iinil cuniuntce ull work. WALL PAPEES. Ot Kvery inscription In all the Lea ling New Pattcrnr. ever Vllty Deslijim of DADO SHADES, In the pruviilllnu New Celern, six anrt oren irctlnnK! llifseROens nrofreiiini; mero jiep ular evury scmen. 1'liiln UoeiH, all wliithH, ler any klnil et a window. Fixtures, Cords, Ornauicnts, Ac. LACE CURTAINS, Frem One Dellar a pair up. lied Setti, IMIlew Shams, Tidies ;and Lambrcriulns Walnut, linns, Cherry, Ash and Kheny Curtain I'eleit. PIER AND M AM LIS MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUBBN ST. LANCABTEIt, I'A. MKIUVAH. riUKRII OUT, .1 Thndlstresilnir 1 exhaustion without cllert, which makes llle a Thodlstreiilnu IrelInK et wearlniss, of ttwilAn it mr miitit hmimIa im ilim 4n tltia fitnl J.J",e lilei Is peer and the vitality conne- riunniiy fcouie. It you are suirnrinK irem such foeUnKS, Ayer's Sarsaparilla 1 lust what you tineri, and you need, nml will de you incalculable weed. Ne ether prupnrutlen se concentrates and combined blned-purllylnir, vitalizing, en. rlchlnKnn.t InvlKerntlnx qualllles as Aran's HARSilABILLA rncrAiiKD nr Dr. J. 0, Ayer & Ce , Lewell, Mass, Beld by all UruRitlsls II, six betUus for &.V ml2-l8 J AM 15 II A UK, HOP PLASTER. ThU porous plnster Is absolutely the bet ever inaile, ceuihlnlnir the virtue el hops wllli Kiiins, balsams and uxtraets. IU power Is weniluiful In eurli'K tlUuise whurn ether plasters simply rcltove. Crick In the linck and Nuck, I'uln In the Hldu or Limbs, HUH Jelnt and Muscles, Kldney Troubles, llheu niatlim, NaurulKln, Bera Ciiest. Alloctlens of the Heart and I.Iver, and all pains nr arhes In any part cured Instantly by tlie Hep natter.. Trylt, l'rlcii, Z5 cenU), nr five ter 11.(0. MiiIImJ en receipt of prlce. Beld by nil drntt gists and country stores. Hep I'latter Cem' pan, Proprietors, llosten, Mass. LAME BAOK. 49Fer constipation, lesi et nppetlta and diseases of the bowe.s take llnwlfly'n Biemuch and Liver Pills. 23 cents. iiaj lydw(3) K1 UNKV-WOKT. DOK3 WONDKIIFUL CUIIE8 OF KIDNEY DISEASES -AND- LIVER COMPLAINTS. nccnusoltactsentho LIVKU. IIOWKLS and KIUNKYautthu BAMKTIMF. Uociuhe It cleiuues the syslnm nt the polaen eus humnni Hint develops In Kidney and Url nary DUenses, llllllousnes', launilicv, Cenitl piitinn, Piles, nr In Jtheumatlsm, Neuralgia, Nerveus Dlsorderaundall FemnlaCeinplittnU. n-HOliW PHOOPOF T1UU. It will Burely Cure CONSTIPATION, iMLKS and KIIKUJIATIHM by cansliiK FUBK ACTION el ull l.nu erMu and lunctlens thereby CLEANSING THE BLOOD. Ilrjteilng the normal power te thren oil IIUCUHO. THOUSANDS OF CASES Ot the worst tonus of tliue torrlble dlscnics have been quickly relleved, and In a short tlme PKBFKCTLY CUKBD. Price, II. Liquid or Dry, Sold by druKSHts. Dry can be sent by mull. WBLLS, 1C1U1I VltDSON A CO., Ilnrllnutnn, Vt Fend Bttmp ter Dairy Almanac for 1SSI. KIDNEY-WORT. decicedAw (8) UI.Atfh ANH UUKKNtlHAttis. HIUM MMITllt. OAMAHITAN NKIIV1MS Tim eulv Known sneclfie for Ktillcntle Fits 4lrAlse ter Upnsins and Fnllliift blckness. .vmvetis Weakness It Instantly rellevcsnnd ennw. C.cauats bleed and qulckenn bIukkIjIi ( lirnlntlen. Neutralizes irei ms el disease and saves sickn a. Cures tiKly blotches und stub- A SKEPTIC SAID born bleed seres. Kltmlnntrs Helly, Carbuncles and hcnldd. 49-I'ermancntly an t promptly cuics paralysis. Yc, It l u chaimlnjr mid hcalthfnlApcrlenL Kills Scrofula nnd Kings Evil, twin brothers. 01mn('s bad breath te KOCMl, removing thu causu. KeiiIh bilious ten- SAMARITAN NERVINE denclcsand makes clcarcomplexlon. Equal ml by nenu In the -ullrlum of lever. A cl uruilntr reselvent and b matchless lnxatlve It drives Hick llcndachu ltke the wind, irCentaliis no diMlrle cuUmrtle or opiates, ltelleres the bruin or morbid tanclus. Promptly cures A BLIZZARD'S BREATH. HUAlTJfllIKU OKATU AMD IlKHOLATION, QUKENSWARE1 QUEENSWA11B -AT- CHINA HALL. China, Glass, Quoensware. TUB LAUUB3T ASSOllTMBNT. IT NOTBATIE. ir ALL MOODS EXCIIANUKO rACTOHY. Housekeepers leek te your In tore it. amine our nteclc befere purehasln.. Ex- High & Martin, 15 HAST KING STREET, IlhoumatlsmbyieulliiK It. Itesteres llfe-trlv. tiiff propel ties te the bleed. Is uuumntecd te euro alt nervousdlserilera, as-KcllnblH when nil opiate full, ltetrvsht's thu mlnn and In vlKiirates the body. Cures dyspepsia or meney roiunueii. NEVER FAILS. Diseases of the bleed own It u conqueier. Knderred In wiltlnK by ever lllty thiiusiind IcudliiK clllzens, clergymen and physicians in U. H nnd Europe. AVtorsnle by all lcaillnsr driiKKlsts. 11.50. Ibe Vr.H, A. itlchmeml MedlculCe., Preps., .St. Jeseph, Me. (3) Charles N. Crlttonten, Asont.New Yerk i.tiy. alB-lveedAw Tinwj.na, cc. OHN r. SUIIAUM. UNI ASTKH, I'A IIUILKHH, XV, J.B. MARTIN & Cor. West KingnnU Priuce S1b., 1 'in: BEST STEAM ENGINE AND ,1 FURNACES and RANGES OF ALL K.NDB REPAIRED. Call anil eoethoNowlmpiovod WllOUGIlT 1UON COLD CASK, Radiating Portable Furnace, The Cheupest anil Market, Ileal FUKNAUB In the BOILER WORKS. LANOASTKIt.tl'A. VA.uui.unen, .iv. We inunulaclure and keep In stock the tel kwlnir ineils ; I'ertublu Knalneaen WlioeUand Sills. ut..,....M. f."....j ...( UlHlfnii.M II.i MANUFACTUKED KXCLUBIVBLY 11Y Jenn P. Schanm, 24 Seuth Quoeu Streot, Iiilii7-lvd LANOASTEIt. I'A. PISK UAIIItlAOISllUILIIKUS, THE STANDARD Carriage Verk OF LANOASTKU COUNTY, EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STRBEIT, IN UBAROFQBNTItAL MAItllKV HOUSES LANCASTF.lt, I'A. We make overystvlo UuKftyand CarrlaKO ilrslied. All work finished In the most com. fortable and elegant style. We ue only the best selicted material, and euiployenly the beit mechantcs. rer quality or work our prlcet ate the cheapest In the ata te. We buy ler cash and sell en the ineu rcasnnablu terms, lllve us n call. All work warranted, IIKl'AUtlNU 1'ltOJU'TLY ATi'KNDKDTO. Onu tut et werkmen especially employ m I ter ttrntuurpeie. nlw-tfdiw ututlouery Knulnc nnd stationery Hellers. I'ertublu Hellers. Portable Buw Mills. Lurueuua Small Heller Feed rumps ; pump and heaters combined. Hark, cork mm con anus. Pulleys, bhattln( ami U caring. Housu Cellar Heaters. Creamerii-s tlttwl up. Steam HeattiiRa tpiclnlty. Iren and llrass CastliiKs. iron Tanks ter Waterund Oil. Lluhtanitlleavy Hhoet lien Werk. Bteatn and Water l'lpee. Valves and FlttlUKS. .. ,, llullil any style or rower ei Honors. kstlmates given for maohlnery, Uepalrs promptly andcaietully Attemled te Jehn Best & Sen, (PUOPIUUTOUS.) Ne. 333 Eiist Fulton St., LANCAarK.lt, I'A. InnlHid IIUUHH JUfV HTAUOUtCUl B LANK IIODKH AND STATION1CUY. PKOr'L'USIONtli 1'IAMI mUVKU, Pianos and Furniture moved ut short no. tlce. Orders by mall solicited. Over l.oce p'nn 8 uieycd lu three years. AUO.F.HKINOKHL, fubl-lld Ne. 820 N. Queen St., Liuem ter, JOM BAER'S SOBS, 16 und 17 Nertli Quoeu tit, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, lilanli Deeds, Mortgescs, Etc. -AT THE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. uninnUi' i-tuiu'l Vy Clpar in the city. HAUTMAM'H YELLi I'.MHU'lIlltC TUB lie.4t' Se OWFUONTCIOAH HTOltB. Tn Uiir.ounted Victims el it Vf Inter In I)- Mcts-Whcu i'eople Hlienld Stay In Deers, N. Y.Sun. Ne oue vf lit ever knew bow many poe- ple lmve polished In Dakota this wlnler from oxpesuro and cold, Thu nowHpapent tnabe InnlKnllleant mention of the clrciim clrciim Btenccs attendirJK the freezing te death of n family, aud thcre la ou the part of evcry body a manifest disposition te say nn llttle an poHslble about rueU oeourrenccfl. Nearly every tnsiu, wemauand child In Dakota Is n laudenner, nnd all, thcrcfore, have a personal Interest in Jtoepintr up the t'ranii (loluhien that, while it may be oelrirr in this latitude than it Is further Houth, "Yeu deu't feel it." Men bury their freznn VflvcH, ohildren and ether relatives nnd strangers with many tclf comforting observations en the myatcileu dhpeusa tiens of I'revldrucc, aud boom their town all the harder the next day. Evety llttle oellostlou of woedou huts eillltif; ittteir a eity beastR ene or mero dally papers, but thoae pouuereua eraus et the rc.il ostnle aRent and tax collector And no room te rIve mero that a bare mentieu of occur renccs which elsewhere in this country vreuld peistss Btuttliug interest. If a man or a woman and a child disappear, the cewspapcr is geed enough le chtoulcle the fact, and te oxpreas the four that they may have perished in the storm. In the spring, vt hen skeletons begin te peep out from the diminlshlnf; snowbanks, the discovery of the remains of a human being is usually dismissed In thrce lines as "pre bably lest In ene of last winter's bliz zatds." Te dllate upon any of tlicbe little IncldeutM of llfe iu the fiexcn Northwest would be rank treason. It newspapers in eth r parts of the country wish te learn the facts, they must scud their own meu after thorn, for ue resident eau bee mero than a mcre " natural death" notlce in nny susli occurrence. Hometlmeu an en thusiastle railroad telegrapher, improved with and surprised nt the fact that with the mercury 45 degrees below zero he ! still alive, telegraphs thu information abroad, but denials are promptly scut out from forty different points. If a stato state stato ment gets en the wires that n family has been frezcu te death, a stage lest, or a mail carrier buried in the buews, semn. body will deny it from a point iiOO miles nway, whom nothing is known about it. It is a. fnet, nevertheless, that duzens of people have been lest lu the storms here during the past winter, aud the winter has net been unusunlly severe, either. .V Kuc te Munwu Llfe, X snow fall which in soma localities would scarcely make t:oed sleiching, be comes iu this region a loe te human life of almost inconceivable fury. The flakes are always small and dry, and berne along by winds ei sueh power as te make locomo tion almost impossible ; they cut the tlesh ltke razors. The blizzard comes up sud denly, like n tornado, wrapping the earth lu aeinl.darkncss, aud yet giving every, tbiug the nppearauce of whitcneM Objects a dozen yards away are uhur out from view, and the wayfarer is blinded and stilled by the whizzing clouds which cn vclep him, In thirty minutes from the beginning of enu of these storms, it is hard te tell whether thera is ene feet or five feet of snow, and whether, In faet, the greater part is en the ground or in the air. When a blizzard oneo nttacks a faction it grows colder very rapidly, and, added te the terrors of pcople who may be caught, iuiten the open prairies, is the cxtrcme probability that they will froeze te death. As nothing cau prevent a man from losing his way iu a blizzard, se nothing In the shape of clothing cau prevent his freezing te death if he cannot find shelter from the cold which fellows. It is very difficult te tell just when it steps snowing. The wind keeps the air filled with toy particles long after the oleuds have passed away, and se furiously is the light snow Url von by tue gale that evcu then the vision is almost ns circumscribed as befere. A stranger experiencing this stage of a blizzard would pretest that he never saw It knew se fast, but In the motnentary lulls of the wlud he would fce thu cloudless sky and knew that the blinding blast was but the nftcrelap of the great storm. Thcre will be drifts ten feet high packed se hard that a human feet will sink in them but a few inches. Then there will be acres of wind swept earth as dcstltu e ei snow as in mid cummer. Te llve In these blizzards is nl nl mest an impossibility. Ne herse can be made te face the blast, aud only men vjie have long been aecus emed te the rigors of the Ninth cau breathe in thorn. Thcre is something suffocating about the wind. The nostrils and tongue- b em ready te congeal and the cycB nehe far back in theli seckets. Ten feet away may yawn u chasm, yet the diivlrg hiiews will hlde it from view There is n rluglng, tearlng noise, sueh ns is sometimes faintly heard uuder teleginph wires en u eleai, cold night. At timrH thf rear of the storm will loacmble nothing se much ns cecapfug steam, like a thousand locomotive blowing off at once. Wlieu thlH dies out for an instant the rlnglug neise will lis! und fall, sometimes n shriek nnd sometimes n hum A llonsnbelil riH;'''b. Ouu el the saddest el this wintfi's hterm tragedies was that which icsulttd lu the death of the Nolsen family, who lived near Sanborn Thej had netbecu In the tciriterv lern;, and they knew com- paiutivuly llttle about the llcrconesa of he blizzaids, They wcre peer aud lmd made hue seaut provisleu fei the winter. Hun uiug out of fuel, they had been burning sttaw, nnd as the consumption of this nrtlcle was cneimuus dining the scvore weather it w.w fetiud nlmesi. iuipossible te keep oueugh of it en h.m I te last moie thuu a few heuts. Wheu the lat gre.it blizzard swept ever the oetiutry, tne NoUeus found themselves with only n llttle straw near nt hand and thelr ucccsbI ties very great. The nearest stack was only half a mlle from their house, but thei feared te brave the storm lu an tlliut te leauh It. Hoping that the tempest would sean spetid its forec, they oeouomlzad the fuel they had at hand as best they oeull. Deling out tbestraw sptriuly they man aged te keep their hovel tolerably warm, luidtoceoic btieu toen as ncy wuru sup plied with. Koenomloil as they were with thebtraw, hewever, it was spent bo be bo fme the storm nhewrd any signs of abat ing, nnd ns the oeld glow mero Intenra It became a question of securing mero fuel or fieezlng te d- nth. It is bolievod tint they realized tue ilespornte situation tuey were in and the peislblllty that if they ence venturcd out in the blinding gale they might net return. None of them wlHhine te remain in the ohcerloss home. the father nud his two ohl'dreu started out It Is kuewn that they roaehod the Btraw i.tauk, und, oaeh having soeurcd a lead, started baek ; but lu ehangiug their couite tluy lust their way, and waudercd aimlessly about until, exhausted and be numbed with cold, they could go no futthcr. The fntuei then appears te have dug a oave iu a hii(?u enew drift at a point ns llttle oxpesuu un pussiuiu, iuiu whteh he put tue children. Ue then stalled out In search of asslstance, but tludlug nene he auoeumbod te the snow and the oeld. Bcoemlng tired of waiting for him, and probably crazed by her Buf fering, ene of the girls left her retreat and wandered aimlessly about the pralrle. All perished. A searching party fennd the body of ene llttle ene la the cave, that of the ether a few reds away, and that of the father abau.t half a mlle from his own Almest overy blizzard that sweeps evor this ecotlen causes similar eases of suffer ing and death, They will contlnue until pcople coming here te oettlo understand in ndvanoe that they are braving an Arotle olimate lu winter, and that when the bliz zard rolls about thelr habitations, they must stay in (loots and wait for clearing uklcB, US3IAM IIIODA DEFKATKU. 1,000 ltcbcli Hilled and 0,000 Wounded le 'lhUTMlujr's 11 attle. After considerable skirmishing between the troops of Daman DIgna and Qencr.il Graham, about 0 o'elook Thursday morn ing, the British troops wote ordered te open fire ou thu ouemy, near Suaklm, and the lighting commenced. Probably there were net mero than 3,000 heads befere the British troops en the front, but hundreds were ou eaeh side of the square. The British stormed up the works where the rubela wero in feres. The gallant blacks, with ue thought of llight ec surrcuder, held out thelr shields and spears against ballets nud bayenets until the treuches all around wuru like ene grave. Theu, after thrce hours continuous lighting, the rebel position was taken and Ostnan Digun de feated. The fighting was mero sovere than at Teb. The British less is 70 killed and 100 wounded, while the robel less is reported nt 2,100. The British forces advanced in two brigades which were thrown into the form of squares. A scries of encounters fel lewnd. Soen after leaving Sariba the great body of the rebe's charged the lead ing fquare, spearing many of thu British The sailors, who wero inside the square, immediately closed up aud the rebels wero repulsed with great slaughter, The nd vance was again resumed, when immense lieides rushed upon the British from both sides. A torrlble struggle ensued. The Arabs fought with tr e gi.atcat pluck nod bravado, but all wcre killed. Thu Second brigade met with obUiuate rcsistance and was at oue tlme repulsed The Qatling aud Oardluer guus fell Inte the hands of the rebels and wcre only recovered nfter a sovere fight, wheu the British hkcwlse gained possession of the robel camp. Tka rebel Iejs Is estimated at 4,0CO kill and 0,000 wounded. Tift rebels, under oevorof the hraeke, crept oleso up te the British lines aid dashed against the Sixty fifth nnd Black Watch roglments, throwing thomselvos upon the bayenets of the British aud giving and rcoelvlng fearful wounds. Utcat confusion ensucd. The Sixty fifth began te retreat, crowding the marines, when all became inextricably mixed. Oeu Graham and his stall did their utmost te rn'ly the men, retreating 800 ynids te onable them te reform. Asslstance from the ether brlgade prevented a serious disaster. There wote many narrow escapes among the officers. The herse of General Bailer wee shot from under him, The pluck shown by the rebe)3 is unexampled. I'AUSON M-QHEW'S IUtfLB. An Ezample for l'ennsjlvanla Culvertiiy. 1'hllatlelplKa Ledgor. Possibly the University of PennsylranU may take oeurago new, sinoe Oxford leads the way, and. ngree te grant the June ex aralnatlens te the well known fomale ap plicant whose petition they have passed ever slnce the Freshman year of '82. It will bcoeroo a matter of npechryphal his-teryHbat- Uiexe yjej was a ploeo in Penn sylvania se proviueiaTas tb"reni&-te-iL woman toaehor preve her qualification by university examination. The last that was heard from Miss Grndoek in this matter was that she bad netlOed the trustees, who had rofused her the Sopho more examination, that she would proceed te qualify hcrself for the Junier year. A boy, who had pursued his studies under similar dlscourngeraonts, would be looked en as a prndley of ptrsevoraneo. The young lady lu question lays no claim te exceptional talent; sheisa hard working teacher, who has estimatcd the Universi ty's advantnOH ns a loyal Philadelphia should ; and when ether young women have been driven away te ether oellogoes at a d Is tan co, she has steed by her home ground, ATlilef Arrented with 800,000. Counties Tiller, the Paelflj oxpressoom. pany's money clerk nt St Leuis, who do de cam ped with nearly 1100 000 a few woeks age, was arrested Thursday morning by Milwaukoe dotectlves nnd $00 000 of the stelen meney was recovered, Ue bought a trunk at the stere of Carplna, Sehram & Ce , and asked te have it shipped te G. LI, Paoker, Detroit, Mich. He was traced by the pollce tJ a cheiip bearding heuse in the Third ward, but he was net at home. They found his trunk and seized It. As the bearding heuse pcople said the man was frequently out all night the police continued searching the elty, thinking he must be en a spree. Tiller returned te the trunk store te ask for his vallse, and was then arrested. cteimjve;- g'f";'", 'w'r "Mrs l'lirtliiKten, what de you iue for a very mil cold 7" usked Mrs. Dull, " Hand kerchtels. ma'am," answered the need iliiine. looking evor her sccticle-i. Hundkerehtels urn a dettderatum lu the event nt u cold, but a bottle el Dr. Hull's CeiiKh Syrup '- a neces sity, bccauu It net only relfeves, but cures thu worst cold or cnuli. II K ' t , ' I, '1 Buy a Spring Overcoat and b comfortable. ( - Only afewdellar will buy one. De net trust the mild sunshine of Spring. Pf ices vary from the lowest te fine grades. Ne one need be without a Spring Overcoat. A, C. YATES & G0i Ledger Builiing, Ohestnul & Sixth Sis. ffMILAUKLI'UIA. ml YKtw a ttATiiren, A Treacher Who luiili tinner urn! l!orj.&r-du.-Seuis el llli rents. The Uev. V. L. JIcGrew, a young Methodist minister of Somcrset county, is wull kuewn lu Wosteru Pennsylvania. He is a uative or West Elizibeth, in the county. He has bceu a member of the Methodist ministry for probably twenty or thirty years may be longer It is net of his ability as a 'minister, but of his marvelous skill iu sheeting that this brief article will treat. Bogardus and Carver have uover accomplished anything with suetguu or rille wulaii Mr. aicurew has uetbeen able te duplicate ; but hu can teach them feats which, whether they can execute thorn or net, they have never at tempted. Oue of these la the breaking with a repenting riile of ordinary glasa drinking gobletB thrown into the nir to te gethcr, before either falls te the ground Ue outs oue of tire geblets in twiue at the stum, lowers his rille te his hip te threw out tne empty sueu nun reload, and then breaks the glebo of the ether. Auelhcr thing he docs In te bhoet through the mouth of a pep not net not tle thiewn up iu the ulr nnd kueck the bottom out. The bottle is thrown te Hint at overy revolution the uu ath is presented te him. He sheets with a rille through the mouth and knoeks the bottom out. One that is htdl mere illllicult is te Bhoet with a repeating tille two glass balls thtewu in oppebtto directions from a trap. At the comity fair last fall at Saraorset he was Invited te gie a pttblij oxhlbttieu of his skill, Uu consented te de se provided the ovent should uet be surrounded with any circumstances that would dutraet from the dlguity of his calling. On that occasion he llrst broke thirty hlngle balls thrown from a trap, hitting ivory oue nt the first flre. Theu he tiled his hand nt flfteeu deuble balls, and breke every pair. Of thu sixty balls he did net miss ene. All this was done with a rille. Bx Governer Ueyt was a wit nets et the exhibition, and pronounced it thu most jihonemunal dlxpliy of mnikhmanshlp he had ever Hl't.'O A I'OI.IOKW.XN'M DUTY. Policeman Kd. K Hbatii.:9 North Street, I'ertland, Me., Miy II, U8J. writes : "1 have been trouble l ler a uoed many years with lnUummatlen et the bladder, dating as lar back ns during the ttini 1 waa In the army. IsuUored wl'h dull, heavy pains lu the back aud kidneys tee Intense for me te descrlbe, and tried several lemedles that wero recom mended, and was eximtnud by oue et our host physicians, who pronounced It Inflamma tien or the bladder : and I went te the hospl hespl tul f -r treatment, but nil mcdlcne and treat ment had secrucd te full, I was recommended te try Hunt's Homed'-, s It hid been used In several such cases here In Portland nnd vi cinity. I purchased abe'tlu at Smith's dnig stere here, nnd lnund alter uslug the llrst bot tle that it uillevcd me greatly, nnd ntter using several bottles found thatltdldinoinerOKOOd thuu all ether medicines nnd treatment I have received comb nud. And te aud te uiy irerd opinion et Hunt's Itumcdy, I Iicr te statu In closing that my n He his been rern Ionic tlme treu iled with n weakness and tufliimtuatlen et the llu der with n complication et ether dlseuccs pcrultir te women. After using only te bottles she has been completely enred i and 1 can say that my wlle Is loud In praise et this wundiiitul iiicdlcinu, uad 1 would highly recommend It le all who are sulTcrlng from kidney disci sea or discuses of the blmlder." 1'enTt.AHD, Ms., Mny 11, UiS. I hereby ccillfy that I knew thu dicta et the sicklings of Mm. K K. He ath, nnd that they are ceiicctly slated lu the foregoing cortlfl certlfl cortlfl cate, and bur euru wai accomplished by the u'oef Hunt's ItLine ly. A W. Smith, Druggist, Cor Portland nnd Green Streets. M SPRING OVERCOATS. SPUING SMTP, SPRING SUITINGS. Snrlnir Overcoats In all the nnwuliulriDi COitK. 9CUKW8, made te suit atashlonable trade, with tntt roll and medium lenuth. Our stock et Sl'lllNO SUITS are new ready ter Inspection. They are made from earelully selected material lu handseme and uttractivii styles, and comprise sueh u varlutyas will cuable ua le plcuse overy taucy. Det Samples or Our $10 Soils. Uct hnmpie8 or Our $12 Stills. Can be hail by calling ut the stere, or will be mailed upon lurnlihlnguddrcss Ml'ltlNU WOOLBNHlnall the new. beautl fnl und most fa-hlnnnble patterns ler FINB CUSTOM TA1LOU1NQ. I ntest Fashion Pistes ler Inspection. Tor Ter led Fitting Uurments In eorrect styles guar, unteed. MYERS & RATHF0N, LEADING LANOASTKlt CLOT1IIBUH, NO. 13 BA.ST KING STREET. LANCASTBIt, FA. SO MA1E1UA1. UUAM11S. ThU It te ccrtlly that 1 have used Hunts Itemcdy lorthe kldnoycemplatnt,und derived much beucllt iiem Its u-c. 1 huu been hllllcUd nbeut ene year, and re celMd tuutmunt irem the lnuil physicians, and ubcd u number of se called spectrlcs with out uny material help. I um happy te say, after using thru bottles et Hunt's Hemudy, I was completely cured. I nevcr tall le recommend it, and you are at llbeitytouje my name in any manner you mav desire Jehn w JeuNeTOif, Neiiwich, Cenx,, Mny 7, issl 101wilM.WAFAw H." bICIIAItT. GREAT REDUCTION -IN ttueklnn's Aruicu hulve The Hest Pnlve In tlm world ler Cuts, Krulei heres, U ctii-a, Belt Uheuiu, Fever Boru, Tetter. Chappn Hands, Chllb alns. Cerns. and all skin muptlen. and positively cuitH Files n no pay luiuind. It 1 guar guar nnteed u give perlect Mlt-uiiotien or money relnr.ueiJ l'rlcu, ' cunti pm box. Fer sale by C. A. Let in r. A WnlUlnu MKrlrtijn. Mr. Y, Hprlngur, et Mnchauleiburg, l'a. writes: " 1 was atllloted with lunu lever una ahct'Bi en lunpB. und ru I need te a walking ikcteten Oeta Iren bettle et Dr King's New IMsaiivnty ler Consumption, which did me se much L'oed that 1 bought n dollar bnitlu. Alter using tlme bottles, found myself onee nioie u mini, completely jestnred te health, wiiii a liiMiriviinnHtlte. nnd a gain In tlesh et 48 pounds" tuliutc. A. Lncher'a Diug Stere und uet a 'rre bott.e et tld certain our. ler all Lung DIiimicus. Luigu bottles, $l.0. (8) ' Fer ettmt te Hear It ttviul uiiiiitliR I end in ml a dull pnln At It. a iiu(Mi through my luniw nnd sheu'den ! lest mv rpiiltH uppeii e uuil eiiiur, linn uuuiu muiuii tlcultv ruiiiiJn trnm my bed My present heivltlitnl C'liullihin Is duote Murdoch Meed UUttrs Mri K A. Hull, Illiighiiinlen N. V. bur huIe by II II. Ci ehr.iu drumjljt, 137 and lJ'JNoithQueeiistr.n t FINE CLOTHING -AT- H. Gerhart's, Ne. 6 East King Street, Iu order te reduce a heavy stock et FINB WOOLBNS and te make room for the Spring Importation, 1 Kill make up te erder alt heavy-welghthUlTINOSandOVBKCOATINa Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot., or First Geat of Get ting Them Up. I have also a Large Assertnn nt et medium weight WOOLBNS ter the early Spring Hale, which will be made up befere the Spring tmde sets In ut nn 'equal reduction, te give employment te my hands during dull reason THJi AllOVK REDUCTION IU JfUR CAUHOXL1'. N, 11. My uiuiplu cards of Spring Importa tions are new ri ady and any of my customers desirous or seeming cnoiie tiyies can ue se new. H. GERHART. ft AN.1MA A line. A It lit II lluu lilt Cumin rie,,VBiir, The presideut gavu anethur state din. nor party te senators aud representatives at the Whlte Heuso lni.t evening. A company of 51 sat d3wn at the table. The dcoeratlonu of the East room wcre uuusually handseme The great apaitnient wan oeuvertod into a tropical bewer by 3,000 plants, set iu beds of mess, In the angles und window roccsseB The mantelpieces nnd consoles wero bauked with nire follige plnnta nnd hyneluth,atid the ether parlors were decorated, but in a less olabeinto manner. 1 no tabie in the state dining room was ornamented with many flne tleral designs in low telief, the center pirce being a uhnlet, with sloping reef nud oernloeH made of rnsen, red and whlte carnations, and hullotrepcs. Tall stauds bearing cornueipias overrunning with roses, and crystal vines lllled with flowers steed nt elther slde of the chalet. Baskets of tulips nn I lilies of the valley and diamond nud oval shaped pieces of carnations, roses and azaleas wero placid at the ends. The bouquets of the ladles wero of oheloo reses or lllles of the valley, tied with long satin ribbons, and the bou beu bou teunloros of the gentlamau weru slngle rese buds en n leaf of variegated gor ger amum, l.enteti HreaUlast. Breakfast natties are the fashioeablo Leuten outcrulnments lu New Yerk, nud are served at 11 o'clock by eaudlu light All daylight ib excluded, nud the guests, gunerally ubeut twenty In number, nie seated around four small tables, llve diiestii at eaeh tible. nud thu tables nie plaeed EufUeleutly near for goueral ennver nation. Breakfast is served in cumvei", nfter which thore may be inusle or auy amusoments suggested by the hostess. A lluptlst Minister's Kxperlcuee. " I um u lluptlst Minister, nnd before I evor thought el being u clurgj man, I graduated lu medicine, but lelt u luenitlvu pructlce ler my present piete-sMii. 10 jeurs uge. t was ler mnny yeiiisasulli'iorfiem (uIiihvi "77iemi' Kclectrie Oil ciueil mti." 1 was ulsi) troubled with hniusenem, and 'Aemni' tclectrte Oil ill. ways relleved me. Jly wlfe und child hud ilnilitheilu, and lAetuni' ICclretrle (Jil cured thim,"unii It tukun lu tlmu It will curosevun nit nl inn. 1 um uenlldent It lsu curoferthu most obstinate cold or oeugh.nnd ir uny enu will take a small louipeim und hall Ull It with thu Oil, and thuu pluCu thu end et the spoon In ene iitMiillmidiliaw thu Oil out of tliuspoeu Inte the head by sulnlug us hunl m they can, until thu Oil lulls ever Inte thu threat, und . .,.... .1. .. ,...!... .. u nnlr f .tm.ft .... -... I...... pmciiuu liiai. iii;ii i niiun. n,i t viiiti nuw ullunslve thulr bend mav be. It will ulunu It out mid cure their catarrh. Fer dcutiiuss und uiuituhu It has denu wonders te my certain knowledge. It Is thu only medicine dubbed putunt uiedlciiiu thut I have evor telt llku re re eeuimunilliig, und 1 um very uiixteus te slu It lu uvury place, ter 1 tell you that I would net im witlumt it In mv htiusu ler iinv censidera tien 1 mu new sintering with n pain like rheumatism Iu my tight limb, und nothing ro re ro llevus inullku TViemus' felectria Oil." Dr. 11. F. UICA.NK, Ceny, lu. , Fer rnle by 11. u. cecurun, arugmsi, isi uuu 18 1 North Queen HtltMit. i WUh uveryUedy te ituew. Uev. Ueergu II. Thayer. m old cltUen el this vicinity known te every oue as a most liiilueutlul iliueii and christian mlulutcrnt thu M. R. church, Just this moment stepped In our store te say, " 1 wish ovurybedy te knew lllUl l consider liuu uuiu luyeuii nun wiiu uwe our lives te Hhlleli's Consumption Cure." It Is having a tromandeusealo evur our counters and Is giving perlect sutlstaollen in ull cases el Lung Diseases, such as nothing else has done. DBS. MATU11ETTKANUE. Iluvnoeu, trui Sold by H I3u North Quean Ind.. May IS, '7s. . 1). Oeeluan, ilauggtst, Nes. 137 and iicen street, Laiiuwier. leblliunil C N" lirillK ,l IHNTS WISIIIMI TO CON. SllU . . . DR U&. UHAKUU, or Mil FuiitniTSiiiBET, 1'nit.MJKLriaA, 1'a., ure rtiiuiisttil te ulvu ut lutut two iluvs notice ptlei te thulr lnlonde.l lslt te prevent dlsiippulntinent and less el tlme. Dr. livU range's new work an Nervous Dis eases mid Allied Dlsonlers. Hent free by pest. Mcunts, Address us above. ml-Jind 1884 SPRING 1884 GOOD TIMES AltK COMING. The tlme hits come und we are new ready. Onegllinpeti at the bargains e Hered In our large and ultractlve NEW SPRING STOCK -OF Ready-made Clothing 1 AND GOODS IN TUB TIKOB, will convince you that un urn of peace and ptoypertty has dawned ter you. and our low prices will uctuully eut you trembling wttlt delight, . Loek ut our sump'e pieces, marked In plain figures. In our uerthwtiHt show window, tilled with the choicest elece goods which we make te order at thu following low prices t Hulls te order ut 11C0, tU.VO, 119.00, 16,00, IIS 00. IM U0, ?i 0U, 123 tO Pants tei.rderttiejW.il 00, lUtO, 3,CO, 1000, 7.oe. ISCOundl'JW. Ilo.idx.iuaile Milts ler Menat 15.00, WCO,7.00, fs.Oi),10.ou,U(uptell. .....,.,. Iteutl v-msilu Suits ler lleysat (3 M, $1.00, tl.CO, W)0, IS 00, $7.00 up te ?10 OUL .. ClUldreu'sSulti at U.7J, I J.00, Itsn, J100, LM Up te 16 tO . , W nether you wish te purchase or net, please call, gut posted und seo.fer yi urself whether any ether Clothing or Merchant Tailoring Heuso cau approach you with us low prices nnd large assortment. L. Gansman & Bre,, Nes. 0J.0S J.0BT1I UVJm SVIDffl U.ght en the south Cerner el LANGASfBtt, I'A. Onnijpi - Net cennectetl with any ether ,CleihtBg Heuso In thu cllv, s ij v. fel A I 4 ".tl
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