I "r, ; bi' Svfl j vl MAA- -itffp & e it." 7- m ? I Velnmn XXNe 171 LANCASTER, PA., THtJHSDAY, MARCH 20, 1884. I'rlce Twe Centfl. a iiM l&?le&-l Tl I r i it n 1 llUlltltXtl, Mv K1W JJ HATHI'Ort. SPRING OVERCOATS, si'iiiXM surif, SPRING SUITINGS. Hiirliuc OviirrenlH In nil Hut newsliiiiliN nt CORK HCIIKWH, nuidit le suit u tiishlimuble trade, with mil roll mill melluiit length, Our stunk e! Hl'UINw HIHTH nut new rendy ler In-jnTtliiii. 1 hey me mikilit iiem ciuelully HlllltUlUll lllllt-TlllIn 1 1I llalOl.O'llll Ul.d .lltlllCllVM styles, and i firhi) hueIi it vmlulyui will unable in iii ili..8ti eM-iy lancy. (let h'ainiites or Our $10 Sitlls. (Jet humpies or Our if IS! SiiIIn. Can be luvl liv culling ut tlm utiiru. or will be mulled iii m furnishing itdiliuss M'UIM. WoeLKNilnitll tlm new, beiiutl. J,".1. "'"I. """' f'l'hlmmblu patterns ler FINK CUSTOM TAILORING I utest r'iuhlii'1 Plates ler Inspection Per li'Cl Fitting Ourmuuls In cornel stylus guar- llllteid. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASl'Mt CLOT1I1KHH, NO. 13 EAST KINO STREET. LANCABTKIt. PA. A N lM SrA.MI, HUT A NKW FIRM, With New Goods -AND- New Business Methods. ai.i.csii nuiciiA'.KimeivKv the ad- V.MAh Or TIIK A1II TRANV- ACIION. Hllliigliii Cindl mill telling lei tush, enablis Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, te um: Dotter Bargains in Certain Lines of Rendy-mado Qoeda Than Can Be Had Elaowhero. Tint ( oe In ure 1 lut ( hfiipet, tln Fined nml Heat ami ter hlyiu every pmt.li.isi r Hiirnly inn strut en. It toil want Vintulnens, ei u Ceat or u est, call ijiiIi k, w llli yum mono)', en Ne. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. PA. 11-lMl 11 Illbll & IlKOTHKU. ATTENTION! OUR $12 SUIT MADE TO ORDER. Ib tlie bet eff.r ever given te the people te liiivnn geed, HiitMtmitlnl, well trlniniril, geed titling hull or clothing inim ter tins prlcentn iiiiuly made milt We luive tint go ds In dlttor dltter Dili ht) les and usk you te call ami sue them. THINK OK IT. AN All Weel CassimereSuit FOR TWELVE DOLLARS, MADE TO YOUR OWN OlWKll. ALL WOOL PANTALOONS te eiwei:, PCR FOUR DOLLARS. Hirsh & Brether's 1'KNN HALL CI.OI11INU HOU3K, Noe. 2 and 4 North Queen Streot. I.ANUAbTKIt, PA. II. OKIttlAllr. GREAT REDUCTION -IN- PINE CLOTHING -AT- H, Gerhart's, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te rcilucen hwivy stoelc el FINK WOOLKNS uml te lmikn room for tliu bpilnif Impei union, I will uiiike up te enlur till tlciivy.wclKlilbUlTINOannilOVKUCO.VIlNO Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot., or First Cost of Get ting Them Up. I liave also n Liri;e ABortinent et uiLullmn. welKlit WOOLKN8 ler tlie emJy BprltiK tniile, wlilcli will be iimile up lie lore tliu Hpilnu tr.ule sutH In nt mi cijuul tt'iluctlen, te ttive oiniileyincnt te my liunils iliiiliiijilull bchudii THE AllOVK UKIiUOTWN JH I OH a ami exia: N, 11, My sanipUt ciinls of Sprlntr Importa tions ure new rumly uml iiuy of my cuatumurs iloalreuiioivoGuriiiK cholce btylca cuti de no n uw, H. GERHART. V ITOHIA Cern Remover. The most oirectlvo propnritlen ler thoio theio thoie mnvnl et Cerns, Hiiiiieun, Wurts, etc., uver piiietm ueioie 100 puuue. Wurruuted te eradicate completely and within usiiert limn tlie most obdurute corns, hard or teft, without pain, IT IS A 1-04ITIVB OVTIIK. BCLPAT DOHTOLD'S DRUG STOE. HO. iOl, WEbTOItANaKSTltEET, corner 01 Ctmrlotte. Ul-lyd BUEGER k SUTTOI ItUV UUUDS. "lAIII'Kl -AT- HARNISH SlCO.'S, 46 WEST KING STREET. iiAw,,.!lr4'.1l)!,r.J,."r.r,n' le ",lr oimtetntiM AM- Extra-Super Carpet, AT 7fc!., WOKTII We. I'KH YAIIO. AI.80, U A G C A Jl P E T S Ofonrewu tiiiiuiiliuiliiMiikt vnry low prlceM, Woiletliii InruiMt Iiiih'iwii in tliuclly In ltii I iirpi'td ImcjuiHii we timke lliu liml turiiet ler tlm leiwl tiiennv, neil our ciiitem lla Cur- IHttMiirelticit'iinliiK fiOpur cunt nvery hkhheu i ami wi'Klvu ciiHlniiKUH piirftei Hatl-iliictleii. lNdllAtN CAKPKlantr.o.,wertli 40c. Iltl'.ss (iOOUSnriillklniN. Uri-ut IliirKHlns III Itl.At K C'AHIIMhKKH iillil.llCllhKV CM) Ills, nml MMIONBelkll KIihIm, in Ulevii". IIih( et nil kliuN. II1U- lieiirt, IfuiiiliuiKH unit ItiMurtliiKH. HouBefurniabing Dry Goods, SlioelliiKS, TiiIjIu I.ltu naniid TlcUlii(;s lit Lew Pi Irui. -(;l.()Tlll.N(l MAUK'lOOUDKIi nt Hliert tint Ice. Ne. U'rlinu Htcnmuil KKA'lllKId nlwnys en liiitnl. Jacob llarnipli, Witmcr Hess, Ne. 46 WEST KING STRBRT, fitliil.lmilA'iinw I.ANUA"JTi:il, Pu. N JKWMl'ltlNU Ulll)ll.1 Grand Opening I TOT, SHAND & CO., Ilnve IIecpIvdiI frlxiy Cimim mill ll.iles of NEW SPRING GOODS Wltliln tlm pnnt ttrnlt attlm lewmt prlcus ever known In thrtlilitery of tliu Dry Uoetlx IjiihIiiess. NKW8PI.VU DUKHa (iOOt). OTTOMAN nml PIN CIIKOK SUITINGS. MKLANUKH, DKIIKUK8, A11MUUK8. I1..AUIC AND COI.OUKII OASIIM IIIIKS. NKWCOMMiHln DICKS3 8II.KS. NKWMPltlNl) II041KIIV AVDUI.OVR1. CAM IIIUC nml 1WISS KMIIItOIDKItlKH. ItUtlllNU.S, tOMiAltl nml LACKS. NKW (JAI.ICt)KSmitl PKKCAI.KS. V A8III.SU GINH1IVMS nml UIIKVIO W. hlllKTINii PHlNTSlltu! CAMltUIO. TAIII.K I.INKN8. NAPKINS nml TOWKI.S. MiKKTINUSaiul P1M.OW MU8I.IN8. LACK CUH1 AIN3 nml PILLOW 811 AMS. Popular (Joeils at Popular Prices -AT TIIK NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 k 10 KAST KIKU ST., LVNCAHrKIt, PA. VTBVT IIUOil Tt) Tilt: UUU1IT II)U8K FAMESTOCK'S. ! MS! SIS! t.VOeO wnrlll el III ACK, COt OUKD. hTHll'K unit (.I1KCK bll.KS. J imt Inntlutl trein mi tin. pertt'i's mictien milu In New Yerk. Urewn. Nnvy lllue, Myrtle Ollve, (liirnet, nml Ilreiuu hUki, only STKc Nuvy llliif. Ilrewn. Mtrtle OreiMi. llronze untl uuriift btlkH.aue.ClL', We. unit tl l. HtrlpuHIIkH, illllurent uointiiniitleuu, te, 50e Gte iiml T3e. Check HltkH. Itliick mul wlillu nml wlilte iiml blnck, Me una (?, clu'iip. Illnclc Silk lit AOe,n3r,73c,l)7P, tl.OO, II.UX, l.S.1,tl.C0, 11.73 uuil lit". TIIK II EST HILKS AT PIUCH8 W1C HAVli hVfctt OKKfcllHI). OUR BLACK SILKS At II ivimidil.l'iK nfii Ix'iiitlm ut tlm tirlcit, uml wurtliy tlie tuily ulteiitluti of tliesu In wunl. 49- On iiml nluir March 17, our stout will lut epuu In tliuuvunliii; till liuthur notice. R. E. Eahnesteck, I.ANUA8TKU, PA. Next Doer te the Court Heuso. VAltlllAHKM, AV. rMM". UAKUIAdU UU1L.UUU8. THE STANDARD Carriage Werk Of LANOAbTKK COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, If HUAUOKOENTUAI.MAUIiKT HOU8K8 LANOASl'KU, PA. We liinUu uvorvstvle lliutuvnnd Cnrrlnue iH'Hlrud, All weik flnlshud lit the tneit com. let tame mid eleipint Btylu. We uee only the beat Bdlected nmtuiliil, nnd employ only the bejt inucliunlc4 for quality of work our prices utu tliu eheupent In tint atute. We buy ler cuuh uml mill en the mint leiisoniiljluleriiiii. Ulvu iia u cull. All work wiinunted. ItKPAlltlNU PHOMVTLY ATTKNUKDTO. One net et work men especially employed ter that nurpoae. 2MfdAw VllQTMiUAI'lltl. T K , iieti:. There has been such u demand for LA HUE I'HOTOUItAl'lIH tllUt 1 was Lempulled te get u VKItY LA It OK CAMKKA IIOX te meet the demand. Wu can new maku you u PHOTO as small as the smallest locket will held up te a fi-lncli lace, te fit (an Vjx'i'i VTrame. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Qucen, Streot, juncMicij nKltltlAI., A YKIfHtlllKKItY PKtllUltitl.. Aypr'H Cherry Pccleml. COLD ? .... " Orrvllli), Ohie, 8tpU 10 18U .vuuj, 'iiuvlnitlMiiuidiilpJecttoiilireiiulilal iitTt'ctlnn. with Iroiiiiitntceldx.lorii iiuiuher el jimrn, I hnruliy ctcrtlfv tlmtAycr'H Cherry P.e lenil ulvt'K inn proniitrellef, mid j tlie tneit tfluctlve lutniiily I luivueviir trlnd. "JAMBI A. IIAMII.TOH. .... ' hdltoret Jim Vreicenf (01 (1HS Mt.OIUiid.ohle. .Iiimtvil.lwj uwuuut.. . iinvemml Ayiir'n Cherry Pec DihI IIiIh Hprlnir for a mivirn teiiuli uml liitm Imiiblu with uoiHli-iruet, uml 1 am ple.ird Id luuemiiiuml Itlomiyeno Blmllnrly iihcetud " lUllVKT llAUflllMAR, " Piopriiiteriilolii) llotet, I'llKl'AtlEDIIV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce , Lewoll, Mass. Held Ity nil Droughts tnlD-iH.Vw A HKKAT HUUOKH.t. HOP PLATER. Thin porous pliifler In fatneim ler Hm eulck nml heurty ectleii In curliiK Lmnulliick, Uhuu iniitUni Hclntlcii Crick In the llnck, Mduiimt Hip, NeiinilKlii. Htlir.leInUiinil H nuclei), boie Client, Klitney TreuliliMiiml nil pulus eruuliui fltliur lecul or (loep-ieiited. It hoeiIhh, HtieiiKthitmi nml Htlmiilutns tlie pnrtH. Tliu vlrtuitH et liens combined with i'iiiiiu-nli.iM nun runny te nppiy. lotlen-i mid sulvca. I Hupurler te lliiliiMints, rlie, ill cunts or 5 ler lit mid cnuntrv tnre. tl.O). Sold by lru(?liti Miillnit en recelnt et prlcen. I fop I'lutter Cum )anv, I'roprletoi-H, Jloiten, Miuh, A GREAT SUCCESS. -Tlm best tiitull pill tililile-iiiiwiey'R btemucli uml Liver PIIih. 'ie. Pluaitint In action mid cuiy te tnke nev2lyilAw (I) G IAIN IIKALTII AMI IIAPPIMVJ-t. new t DO AS OTIIKKS IIAVC DUNK. AUK YOllK KIDNKY8 DIOItDKItKI) T "Klilnuy-Wert brought tne from my Knive, H8 It were, utter I hud beuu ulvun up by U bent doctors In Detroit-" Al. V. DuvxiiAUX, Mechunlc, ion In, Mich. AUK YOUIl NKHVKS WKAK t Kldiioy-Werti'iirtxl me Iiem iiurvemt wonk wenk mm, Ac. utter I hud net, expected te live." Mi. M. 31. II. Goodwin, Kd. CUriittdn Monitor Cluvelnnd, Ohie. IIAVKYUU llUlUIIT'SDISKASK? " Kldnoy-Wert eiued inn whim my wilier win JiiHt likuchulk mul then like IiIeimI." i rnnk WIIheii, Peubedy, 31u. SUKfKIHNO KUO.M DlAIIKTKSt " K lilnuy-Wert Ii tint mint mitcest t u remedy 1 huve ever umxl. (Jlvet iilme-it Itiimedlnte ie llel."-Dr. Phillip C. Ilnlleu, MoiiUten, Vu IIAVK YOU LI VKU COMPLAINT T " Kidney. Wen cured mu of Chroule Llver DUeiuet utter 1 pnitud te tliu.' Ilcury Wiinl. Inte Cel. Wlh Nat. Uuuril, N. Y. IS YOUIt HACK LA UK AND ACIIINO ? ' Klilnuv-Wert (1 bettle) curetl mu whuii I wustte Iiimu I liiul te roll out of bed." C. il. Tulmui;u,.Mtlwuu .ui WN. IIAVK YOU KIDNKY DI4KA8K 1 " Kidney NSeit mitdu inuHiiiiml In llvitriuid ktdnejH niter e.um or unnncee-iitiii doctor) ni. UN worth IIUu box." b.itn'l lledjud, Wlllluina- tenn, Went Vu. Alti: YOU CONhTIPATKD? " Kidney Wert ciiusiih eusty uviicuutlen untl cured mu utter 10 yeum use el ether m(llcliie." Nelsen rnlrclilut, Ht. Albuu, Vt. IIAVK YOU MALAUIA 1 "Kldnoy.Wert Inn iicmu butler tlmn nny ether letnedy I iiiivh uvitru.it I In my piuu piuu tlce." Ur. It. K. Clurk, Seuth liore, Vt. AUK YOU ItlLlOUHT " Kldnoy-WerlhiiHilonumu moreuood than nny ether reinudy I liuvuevertukun." Mrs. J. T. oullewuy, Kik Flut, Oiouen. AUK YOU TOUMKNTKD WITH P1LK37 " Kldnity-Wert purmnnttntly cutud inn el bluudluic pllea. Dr. W. C. Kltuu recemmumletl It tome."-lii!0, II. Herst, Cuahtur M. Hunk, Jlyurmewn, Pu. AUK lOU UIIKUMATHM HACKUD 7 "Kldnoy.Wert cured mu utter I win nil en up te dlu by phyNluliitiM mid I uml HUllurutl Ju years." fclbililge Mulceuib, Weal Hath, Mu. LADIES AHK YOU SUKPEHINU J " Kldnuy-Wert ciiritd me el peculiar Iren, lilei et hitvenil yeniH HtumlliiK. .Miiuy trlumlx into mul prnUii It." Mrs. U. L.iiiiereuui, lulu l.u Motte, U It you would llauUli Dtte.iseuiKl Until Hu.iltli tuke KIDNEY-WORT, TIIK Itl.OOD CLKANSKH. (lucAiteditw JUUHILAIj lXHTHUMKMTt: Y ftl.U) JB WI11TH Wilcox & White Organ Oe. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. N O W IS TI l K TI M K TO II U Y PIANOS AND ORGANS AT 8LAUUHTKH1NU PUICKS. Que Geed Sucend-ll.ind i'l.ine tMM One KleituiilSecnniMliind OiKiiu I3.0U One Kleicuut Nuw Olgilli, 1'J-btep Cuuplui'3 uml Sub Itus-t 53.(0 WUCOX & VMlltO OlKUIIH trem i3.00 te 16U.IU "Kntibe," MePhall, Grovenotoln & Fuller, KoyBteno, and Veae & Bena Hnnea, All Murlied Down te llottem Priced. Klyen uwuy. Atmeiil WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II. II. LUCKKNIiACII, Aueilt. fubl7-tlil l'AVXH tlANULKHtl, ,tc pilAHKn W. 1'llV. bUNI) YOUKOUDKUSIN Huff rOU PnntT Hanging anil Sluule Werk, Aa the rush will seen commence. We huve an Klcgunt Stock et WALL PAPEES. et Kveiy inscription In nil the Lca'ilug New l'utteuic. Over Filly Designs of DADO SHADES, In the prevailing New Celers, six and seven loot long i thcsugeiHls nre getting mero pep ulnr every (teuten, l'lulii Uenils, all widths, ler any kind et a window, Flxtuied, Cettls, Ornaments, Ac LACE CURTAINS, Frem Oue Dellar u pair up. Hed tetts, I'lilew Shams, Tidies uml Lambrequins Walnut, lirass, Cherry, Ash and Ebony curtain roles. rim AND MAN1LE Miiineiis. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUEEN ST. LAN0A8TEU, PA. AllA AND HAVANA UIUAUS.UUAKAN L teud clear llller, forbe, ut lIAKrMA.Va YKLLUW 1TU0.NT CIOAR STOKE, FARM AND GARDEN. shaseniulk hints hi fakmkhs. i he Dlltaraiit Method, et iiulttviilliia the mrnwbfrrjr Hew Umiu'la 'llil.tla May be Dettriiyetl. (lerinnntewii TelOKrupli. Tliore Id ntueli eatd ft bout tlie Heverttl mothetln of etilttvatini; tlie Htniwliurry, Bome pcople ndepting ene ami another way. nud if well ntteuded te they nil Reetn te ile well oueiifli lit KDtne evidently hotter than ethers. Fer htiUnce, heuiu perslHt in planting nfter the hill xyntuni, the plantfl qtilte wide- apart. TliU in popular with heiiiu Kll'('0burH, muie por per liaps hecaufe it Ih he littte IoIIevmiI, ami ruKnrdcd rut mero " noletitille" than from ntiy partlcuhr advantni) te be durivul (mm it. It certainly it (pilnH morn labor in constantly cutting uwuy the tuuituts an fast an they npcar, whlle it k'vch a better opportunity for the wekIh te net alenir 'l'hcu thore f the row syHtum, which U mero pepal.tr than the) hill. Tliu pUnU ure But about ilftuen InehiH apart in tlie rows, and the rows two feet ap-irt or a littlu mom. Thin plan uIhe admits of buliiK heed botwuen tljn reiVH nud the plnntH in the rewd, up il tliu runnerB ure llkowlse out away. This tieueHitatcn, lilte the hill nyntdin, n geed deal of extra labor, but yiuldH Keuurally a geed crop of larh'e berries. Auother nnd hotter way, we think, is Hettlni: the planta in bed of any form. Seino prefer the usual eqnare or oblong garden bed, divided by walka a feet wide, or in lenjj, narrow boils, ocetipyln an outire border or sidu of nu ordinary stzutl garden ; the plantti te be net about flfieuti iuehut apart each way. Hut few woeiIm tnnke tlielr appariiuce, ewlnj; te the plautH lilt lug up all the space ; and such an de appear fcheuld bu remeved by the baud. Should the plautH beceme tee mueh crowded, they must be thinned out. In this way, while aH larne berrleH are ob tained nn in any ethor way, if net te n greater extent, the bedri remain iu noeil bearing fully twice nit leiitf, ltianiniicli as that while the ethor methedd ceutmuu bearluj,' from the old btoeld the bud can supply itself with vines, by removing the old ones or a portion of them. We have had beds te continue te make full yiuldH for flvoer six yearn, and for never less than four, when properly attended te. In Hetting out the strawhetry it eau Id (Idiie either iu Nprlng or fall ; If in tlie fall the ill Mt week in September itt profur prefur red, but many pontens antioiptte this by selecting the last ten days of summer that is, Irem the 20th of August. Spring planting will insure a full yield the fellow Ing year ; while Aucust nud September planting cannot be dupended en for even half a crop without very carclttl setting out and alter attention, by liberal mulch ing, as a proteetlvu agaiust the het suns that generally prevail ut that seauen Hut we have known line crops te bu raised from fall plautiug and it is ceuteuded that snob crops may generally be insured by this extra attention. However this may really be, tins season for planting has be corne very pepulat and is pursued by a majority of expert growers. The bell for the strawberry should net be very moist, dug a geed depth, and eutiehud highly with well retted barnyard manure. The plants should contain plenty of ilbretm roots and should be set no deeper that) te cover the roots aud then the ground pressed rather firmly around thorn. Muleh well aud keep clear of weeds. On the approach of winter cover lightly with long stable manure or straw. Hufore setting out the plants in the fall, soleet from your old beds strong young planta as soeti as they are large enough nud are sufllciently rooted, say the latter part of July, and transplant te a cool, well prepared bed, whero they will speedily take loot and grew rapidly and alfenl extra geed plants ler setting out threo or four weeks after, aud produce a tolcrable crop the following year. Te Destroy the IMuadii Tlilstle. Thore are inauy tuotheds given by which this, the vilest pest of the farm, may be permanently extirpated, but scarcely oue is ever found te be what it is claimed te be a eei tain tcmedy. In several states the Legislatures pursued it with the law, but who can tell us that n single owner of laud evor madu war upon the enemy bcciuse of the law ? Toe Canada thistle and no ether Infliction of the farm was ever get rid of by act of twembly. IJttt there U ti plain, common scusu method by which the thistle is headed off, aud that is by fro fre fro quent cultivation of the i-oil, and there 1b no better crop for tills than that et corn, and assisting this by resolutely digging it out with the fork as laht as it makes its tip tip tip poarauce ubove greuud. lly digging out with the fork it cau be taken out entirely, leaving no pieces behind ; but if the spade is used and the plant cut, each ptoce will sprout again It will net he likely te dis appear ut the tlret attenpt, but by replanting the laud with corn, aud con tluulug te flht the pest with the fork as befere, it will eventually be headed off. If this thistle nhews itself iu the garden or lawn, cut it olTcleeo te the ground aud 1111 the hollow of the remaintug portion of the stem with salt, aud it willsoeu give up the ghost. Fer I.evit in u I Ittla Ul lid Clnelimatl Nuwh Juuraul. In a pottery factory lure there is a workman who had oue small invalid child at home. He wrought at his trade with exemplary lhlelity, being always iu tint shop with the opening of the day. He managed, however, te bear each evening te the bodside of his " wee lad" ns he called him, a llewer, a bit of ribbon or a fragment of crimson glass indued any thing that would liu out en the white oeuutorpauo and give a color te the room. He was a quiet, tiiihouMmeutal mau, but never went home at night with out something that would makolhe wan face light up with y at his return. He uever said te a living soul that he leved that boy he much. Still he went ou patiently loving htm, Aud by nnd by he moved that whele shop Inte positively real, but unconscious, lelluw lelluw ehip with him. The workmen made curious little Jars and cups upon their wheels, nud painted diminu- tlve pictures down their sides bofero they stuek thorn iu the comers of the kilu at burning tlme, One brought seme fruit in the bulge of his apron, and auother en. gravlngs in a rude tcrup book. Noteuo of them whispered a wind, for this solemu thiug was net te be talked about. They put thorn iu the old man's hat, where he (emul them, se hu understood ail about it; and, bolleve It or net, eytiics, as you will, but it is a fact, that the outite pottery full of men, or rather oearso llbre by tiature, grew quiet as the mouths drifted, becoming goutle aud kind, and seme dropped swearing as the weary leek ou tue patient loliew worker s iaca told tlietti boyeud mlstnkethat the inevitable shadow was drawluc uearer. Every day new seme did a plcoeof work for him and put it en tue sanded pianic te tiry se mat no could ceme later autl go earlier, Be, when the bell tolled, nnd the little cefllu camoeutoftho lowly deer, right nreuud the corner, out of sight, thore steed 100 stalwart worklngmeu from the pettery With their g'.etui clothes en, meat of whom gave a half day's tlme for the prlvllege of taking part In the simple precession, nnd following te Its grave that small bunion of n child which probably net ens had ever seen. Ilnliny Blimp. Dle Lewis' Monthly. Sleep Is te the brain what rest is te the intinolefl. Sleep is n craving mero impor imper impor tunate than hunger. Among seme of the aticlcuU, deprivation of sleep was used as a punlsbment. This erunlty was Inllloted by tlie Iletnans upon l'erseus, nnd the Carthaginians deprived Hegulus of his oje lids Iu order te niakehItn se far sleep less. Thern are threo kinds of steep : First, natural ; s oetid, patholegioal ; third, art llelal. The length of tlme that should be de voted te natural sleep it is net easy te determine A maxim of the school of Salurue runs thus : " Itlie ut six nml eat nt ten, Kut ut six Hud buil utteni Tun timet ten yt-tiiH Yeu muv llve thun." A child spends mero than half its llfe in sleep. An adult should spend oue third of his. The aged sleep but little, though in cxtrome old age the habit of infancy often letnrtis. Girls aud wotneu rcqulre mero, but generally get less than men. An hour's sleep belore midnight is worth mero than an hour after midnight. Saint Fraueis, of SaleB, used te say that "early rising presetves health nud holiness." Insomnia, or slccpleesnees, 1b common, especially among mothers with young children, aud among the victims of over work aud anxiety. Students iu oellego often complain of sleeplessness. It is a perilous thing te resort te drugs. The only real euro is found in physical labor. F.itigue from oxereiso iu the open air Is almost invariably followed by sound sleep MOW A feline Heroine. Londen Dally Nuws. Public opinion is often hard en cats. They nre nccuscd of u gentle and compla cent HelllbbneHs, which gives an admired tone of calm te their manuer. Mr. Romanes has lately hhewn that cats are phile the Greeks had no cats till a late bcried and we cannot, therefore, coin n proper word te express that quality iu the cat which is called philanthropy iu man. Sufllce it te f.iy that cats can be charltable te eats. A cat iu Mr. Itomaues' "Mental Evolution iu Animals" found a starved cat anJ gave the peer beast her own dinuer a fish dinner tee. Here was real altruism in n puss. A romarkable example of pluck aud duvotieu has just been given by another cat. When Lusby's Musle hall was bttruud, n cat, the mother of four kit teus, chanced te be out of danger's way, but the kittens wero iu danger at the rear el the ctage. Suveral times that brave putts inshed into the choking smeke and several limes she was driven back. Three kiitcirs she rescued, then she hurried back for the fourth, but she returned no mero. The charred remains of the cat aud her kitten wcre found "lying side by side where the Ilre had overtaken them." If cither scot of Positivists still commemorates the virtues of the lower creation, this peer pluclty cat tlcseivPH a place among the four looted saints. Did auy deg ever display se much devotion, nnd could auy mau die better? Mr. IrWnn Tel In n Uueit Mtjry. Ilosten LeMer te the N. V. Oruphle. The queen, as he who wishes may read, has often rnade visits both of plcasure and policy te her estates iu Scotland, bulntr at such times mero thau hartily welcomed by the cauuy Scots, who, almost without ex ception, highly rovercuco her aud iudorse nil that stie docs. On oue occasion, shortly after her visit te her castle in the outskirts of Balmoral (blessed aptness), Mr. Irving, who wan traveling through tlie country, met an old Scotch woman with whom hu speke of her majesty, The queen'B a geed woman," he said. I tnptieeu she's gude enough, but tlirre are things I carina bear." " What de you mean ?" asked Irving. Mr. " Well I I think theie are things even the queen has no right te de. that Fer iinu thing, sitogees rowing en tlie lake en Soenday aud it's net u Chreestiau thing te de !' " Hut you knew the Hlble tells uh" " I knaw," she interrupted augrily. " I've read the Hlble sinoe I waa se high, an' I kuaw cvry word in't. I knaw aboet the Soenday llshlng aud a' the ethor things the geed Lord did, but I want ye te knew tee, that I don't think auy the mero, e'eu efllini, foradeiu It." I nil limit i, llitiiiillug of C'Hlllu. N. .Sun. The less in this oeuntiy arising from the inhuman handling of beef cattle en railroads is new ostimated te be about $10,000,000 per annum from mero shrluk shrluk age ulone. This falls upon the couBumer aud producer, but. ttulike the stock yards' charges and the oveners' robate, it yields no profit te anybody, and the abuses which occasion it are a standing menace te the public health. Parents must luinuiubur that children huve mero need of friendly monitor than et cunse. ileus uilllcs i Instructors who would advise them te never be without Dr. llnll's Cough hyrup, the only pleasant rutnedy ter croup, dlplitneilii, mi l mho tlueit, Hlckctt Out. Hew liiiiny people tliete ure who ure strug gling te rtae in this world that mu kicked down and out by unvleus ilvuls. Themas' Kcleclrle Oil nuvei- " klckud out" Its pultens. It Is trim blue Fer tin out titrccltnii, ustlimii ami citturrli It Is u certain mid nipld emu. Ker sule by II II. Cochran druggUt, U7 uml Ml) North Queen all eet. A Kftnntrhnbla r.Minpn Sirs Mary A. Dulluy. of Tunkhunneck. Pa.. was ii 111 ic ted ler six jeurs with AHthmu ami llreiicliltls, during wlikh tlme tliu In-sl physi cians (Oiild glve no rellet ller lift) was ilo ile ilo epulied el, until In lust October she procured u llottle el l)r King's Nuw Dlscevuiy, when linmedliite lellet wustelt, and by continuing Its me ler a short tlme Bhe was completely cuied, gaining In llesh M) Bs, In u low mentlis. Kree Trial Hottlcset this cuitulu euro et till Threat uml Lung Discuses ntu. A. Leelier's Drug Steru. Large llettles il.te. ituokleu's Arniea bIte. The Hest Salve In the world ter Cuts, Ilrutses. Seres, Ulcers, Suit Hlieum, Fuvur sores, Tetter. Chuppetl Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and nil skin eruptions, and positively eures I'llee or no pay ieiiilril. 11 ! guar anteed te gtve perfect sutlslactlen or money ruiiimloe. l'rlcu, a cunts pur box. Fer sule by C. A.Leclitr. Heme Mining Alluded Women Can regulate their husbands mnuzlngly last, should tliey not-le their duty. Uurileck Heed 7;ffer tue u geed regulator et thuelrculutleti. They un exclusively a bleed tnnle, una count ceunt quuntly ttrlke at lUt roetol many teileusull. luetits. Fer tale by II. II Cochran, druggUL U7 und 13J North Queen street. 1 VIli everybody te Knew. Hev. Guergu II. Thayer, an old citizen et tills vicinity known te uvery ene us u most tntluiintlal citizen and christian minister el tlie M. K. chinch, Just this moment stepped In nur Mtnrii til huv. 1 wish uvurvbed V te knew that I canstilur that both uiyselt uud wife ewo our lives tobhtleh's Consumption Cum." it Is having n tremendous nale ever our counters and Is giving perfuct satisfaction In all cases et Lun Disease, such vm uethluir ulau has denu. DU1.MAlCHKTi'FllAN0B. HoimueR, Did., May 13, ;. Sold by II. II. Cechruii, tUugglst, Nes. 117 aud 13'J North queen b tree t. Lnncuster. toblleetU InilnlReiien ami Kmriiei, Wliother overeitlntf or drinking are matle harmless by using Hep 111 tiers freely, (jiving elegant npputlle nnd oneymmit by using them befere mid removing nil ilullncsa, pains and dlalreas ntterwards, leaving tliu head clear, nerves Htendy ami nil tlie foellnKS buoyant, elastic nml mero happy than belore. The pleasing otTectH of a Christian or sump tuous dinner continuing days afterwards. Kmlneiit Teitl loony. New Yerk H'lf'tett, uyuil IS, tS30. " I nml that In addition te the pure spirits contained In their composition, they contain the extract et lie.s and ether well known nnd highly approved medicinal roots, leaves ami tinctures In quantities sufllolent te render tlioartlele what the makers claim It te be, te wit, n mudlclnnl preparation uml nut u hover hover age unlit und unsafe te be uaud except eau medicine, " Vt un a careful anilyMs nt their formula which wns attested umlureitfi-l 11ml that In evi-ry wlne gloss nl Hep Hitters, tlie nctlve, medlclnal proportion, nslde Irem tlie distilled spirits nre equal te n full dnie for un ndiill, which lact In my opinion, sublucts it te nn In ternal revenue lux s n medicinal bitters." OiiiiKN I). IIavm, 7. 8, Cem. In. iter. !litrilnnil Liver, Flvu yours nge 1 breke down with kidney ami liver complaint nml rhuuniutlsui. Since then i luive been unnble te be nbeut at nil. My llvurbecnmy hnrtt llke weed) my limbs wuropuffed up nnd filled with wuter. Ail tlie best pliysleluns agreed that nothing could euro me I rusolved te try Hep Hitters ; I huve uced seven bottles t the l)urdnes has nil geno from my liver, the H-rcllIng from my limbs, nnd It has worked a mlraclu In my caeu, otherwlse I would have been new In my grave. .1. W. MetiEY, lluUnle, Oct. 1, '81. Poverty nml HuIIetliig, "Iwas druggeil down with debt, poverty nnd sutTuring ter yenrs, caued by u sick fam ily unit large bills ter doctoring, I Iwas com pletely dlacouruged, until one year age, by tlie advice et my pu ter, I commeiieed using Hep Ullturs nml In ene month wu wure nil well, uml nene el us have seen ii sick tiny since, mid 1 want te suy te all peer men, you can keep your luinlllis well a ear with Hep Hitters for less than ene doctor s visit will cost. I knew It." fetl'JIdmil.tW A WORKIHOMIH. (H.AHN AtUJ UVf..tifiA.U H 1UII MAKTDI, QUEEN 8WARE 1 QUEENSWARE 1 -AT- CHINA HALL. China, Glass, Qiieensware. TIIK LAUUE3T A830UTME.NT. ALLU00D3 KXfll VNOKI) IK NOTSATlfi PACTUKY. llousukeepors leek te your In te test, amine our stock buteru purclnutng. Kx- High & Martin, 15 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. JIUIJbKJtS, XV, riuiK BEST STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. We munuluctute ml keep In stock the lel. lowing goeits: l'erlable Knglncsmi Wheelsaml Sills. Htatlenery hnglucs mid btutlenery Hellers. I'ertublu Hellers. l'ertublu 8uw Mills. Lurguun'tSinull Ilellrr t'eetl I'utnps ; pump uii'l lieuteirt combined Ituik, Cerk mul cob .Mills. 1'tilluys, (tlinttlng mid Ueurlng. Heuse Cellar Heaters. Uruumnrli'H titled up. Hteum Hunting a hpcclally. Iren unit Hriuts Castings. Iren Tanks ter Water mid Oil. Light und Heavy Hlieet lien Werk. - Hteum and Wuter l'lpes. Vulvesuud ratings. II ti Hit uny Style or Tower el Heller?. -.stimulus given ter iiiHclilnery. Hepuli. promptly uiuleuiutully tittin el te JetmBest & Sen, (IMlOl'IllKTOUS.) Ne. m Eiist Fulton St. LANCA8TKU, 1'A. lanlMyil TIKHAHK, SV. J UIIN 1'. DUUAIIH, FURNACES and RANGES OV ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Cull ami seu tlm Nuw lmpmved WUOUU11T UtON COLDCA.HE, Radiating Portable Furnace, The Choiipesl uml Hest Market. FURNACE in tbe MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY 1JY Jehn P. Scnaum, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, titbrt-ivd LANCASTER. PA. HiOtlCH, p)t)U, Willi. . CO,, --BANKERS,- 45 WALL faTRBET, New Yerk. llrokers ami Dealers In Hallway und ull ether Securities. RAILWAY INVESTMENTS a specialty, In tliu selection and estlmate of winch their long connection wltli " l'oetia Manual or Haiiueaps " gtvui tlinui special ad vantages. Correspondence, Invited uml Jii; nutrlua uuswuied. Deposit acceunu roteivpd uml interest lUlewsil. uiMmoed tllMltllHUtVNUKUWKAlt, V. i I'll i'i i ', V. YATfcS a UO, Read the papers and be post ed as te the beat and cheapest spot in the city te buy your Ready-made Clothing. Our epring eteck, new ready, is fine, well asserted and low priced. A. C. YATES & CO. LEUGF.lt HUILU1NO, OOR. SIXTH & OHEBTNUT STS PHILADELPHIA. F OK choice; FURNISHING GOODS, rOU FAT.'IEU, MOTIIKH. HUOTIIKIt3, TEU8, COUSINS AND AUNTS, SIS 00 TO ERISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING SrilEET, Homembor tlie ntitnber and stroet. rimia laiiuust AssonxaiKNTer j ThoSKLKCTIONel COLLAUS and OUrKS In our UUNISIIINmiOODHUKl'AUTMKNT consists et nil the NEWKJT STYLES by the HKSTM All EHS. lit ' Earl nud 'Wilaen's HTAND-Ul COLLAUH we have the lollewlng stylus In lcgiilur klzis. H1MYAII. KNOL1SU, 8K.NKUA. OA.UJIKL. CA YUOA, UNION RQUAItK, JIYKO.N, ACCOM AC. Earl and Wilsen's Stand-Up Cellars FOlt 1JOY3. ST. VALIKIt, F1IIST IIA8K. GKO. II CLUKTTACO.'S CUOWN 11UAND we Have In STAXD-Ul' COLLAUS. CHIME, FKNIIUllST. FKNWICK, l'AUKVALK. Anil the HIBIIOl. a cellar specially, sultable ter KLDKULY OKNTLKMKN. Ooen & Oe.'s Stand-Up Cellars. ItOYOK. TUKNT, A9COT.OLNKY. Sl'KCIAL, NKW Sl'KCIAL, UEVERM. lllKIIMKIHTKIt A IIUKDKN ANCH01C BltAND STAN D-Ul' COLLAUS. CLUIIIIOUSK, TONQUIX. IDLKHOUH. Earl & Wilsen's Turn-Down Cellars. IUUQU01S, OKU5I ANIC, TOTKKA. KEOKUK, ITASCA, Fer HOYS, the COASTKIl. GKO. I) OLUETT A CO '8 CUOWN I1UAND TUUN U0W"i COLLAUS. ANTON.O. 8KNATE. Coen (SsOe.'b Turn-Down Cellars. FLOlf ENCK, LINDEN. 11UUNRT, HADNOlt MONTCLAIIl. Illcrmelflter & Hurden's Ancher Hrand'l urn -down Cellars, the Newest ure the Alectryen ami the Sutub.1, tbe latter be,lng u I'atcnt col cel lar that cannot cause unnoyaiice te the wearer by contact with the atud at the bncket the Ktilrr baud or by using ubove the vest cellar becausu tliu button hele Is In the euter folds. WHITE SHIRTS ler TWKNTY-FIVKCKNTS, mul the CKLKIillATKD ElUIIMIE 811 1 UT, Mule of I'ute Warnsultn Muslin and warrant ed u perftct nt, ter II 00, Irem which prlceu discount et ten jier cent. Is made wluu pur chasing sir or inoie, Williamson & Fester, 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St., LANCASTER I'A. I AMH3IAN B into. 1884 SPRING 1884 GOOD TIMES AUK COMING. Tlie tlme has ceme ami we are new ready. Oiiogllmpge at tlie bargains ollured la our lurgu mul uttrncttve NEW SPRING STOCK -OF Ready-made Clothing' I AND GOODS IN THE PIECE, will convince you Hint an era of poaceand prosperity bus dawned ler you, and our low prlcus wlfl actually net you trembling with delight. Loek ut our suinp'Q pieces, marked In plain tlguius, In our northwest show window, tilled wltli tlie choicest rdece goods which wu uiuke te order ut tlie following low prices : SultB te order ut $12.10, IIMH), 113.00, 10.00, lis en. lie no, '.M ou, ra te rants te erdur ut fl W, tl 00, $UW, (3.00, (6.00, I7.U). jatOundWOO. HiMidj.inudu Mitts ler Man at (3.00, (0 00, (7.00, (3.00, (lU.OU,tWOOuptetlOl)0. . ,,.. Head v-iiUKlu hulls ler HnysatU 80, (1.00,(1.10, tun inim 7m unlit JI0IO. Cnlliliun'sSults ut ll 73, (.'.00, (JL&n, (S.00, (1.00 up te te W , , , W net her yen wish te purehate or net, nlease call, get p sUiilnmlsee for yi iirself whether any ether Clothing or Merchant Tailoring Heuse can approach you wltU us low prices andlurge uortment- L. Gansman & Bre., THE FAS1I10NAHLE MEUfHANT TAl LOUS AND CLOTHIKUS. Nes. U0.0S K0UT1I UUKKN TIlT Utxht en the fiouthwest Cerner el OrnnKO Bireet, LANCASTER, l'A. Y- Net conneotod wltb;any ether Clothing lleiifd In tlm cltv. . N)iiOM in HtwrAMwa AWU M N KUB. All persons are hereby Wrbl tdeB le trSspass' en a'.y el the tawte g5K ur.gV5UKnet mmMl H. I'KUOY ALDKN, KDWAUDCrilKKMAN. , , Attorney lur U. W Cela,s,Hetw uie-uatw 'l 'H! 1 YA u ; ffl ' '.' 5 H .iy ,i 01 1 1 - a , "j 1 4 y.1 A t .VI fj it. - j )jA .