-IS K I MUvAvM V I IAv V - jj Yeluiiin XX- .Ne 17S. LANCASTER, PA., FRIDAY, MAKOIT 21, 1884. Price Twe Cent. 'y ' . ' lN . , annul se. A. c IA1KM A UO, Read the papers and be peat peat poat ed aa te the beat and cheapest spot iu the city te buy your Roady.uiade Clothing. Our epr.'ng stock, new ready, is fine, well asuerted and low priced. A. C. YATES & CO, LKDUKU lllII.DINd, our. aixrn & eqh3tnut stb., PIIILADKLl'itlA ltTYKItl A KATllfKN. SPRING OVERCOATS, sphixu suns, SPRING SUITINGS. Hnrlni Overcoats In till tliu imw shadea et COUK m'IIKW. i, ui. ie te suit , tiiahlenublu trade, vt Itli Milt roll Hint iiiimIImiii length. Our Htoek nt si'UINtl KI'IT.H nn new n-iuly for Impert Inn. They iiiii iniiili) limn ctriilully aolrcted mutt'HaN In haiiiNiiiiie 'mil attiuctlve styles, und comprise such it variety in will enable us te please every l.mry. del Saiiiplci or Our 11) SuKh. (let Simples or Our $1'J Suits. tan be hud liy calling at the store, or will be umlU'il iipmi luriil-liliiK' iici.licict hl'Ul.NO WOOLKNSIuull tlie new, beuutt. Mil anil most tuhlinuhle patterns ler KINK CUSTOM TAII.OUINU. Luteal fashion Plates ler Inspection. Por Per tool Kitting Uiirinent lit correct styles guar anteed. MYERS & RATHFON, LKADlNU I.ANOASTKll CLOTU1KU3, NO. 13 HAST KINO STREET.' LANCADTKlt, PA. IJ." KIlltAllT. GREAT REDUCTION -IS- FINE CLOTHING -AT- H. (xerhart's Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te red ucen heavy utenk et KINK WOOI.KNS ami te make room for the Sptlng Importation, 1 will iimke up te order all htuvy.welghtSl' 11 INUSaml OVKUCOAI 1NU Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 PerOt., or First Cost of Get ting Thern Up. 1 liuve also it Lnigu AHiortment et medium weight WOOLKNS ler tlie curly Spilng trade, wlilcli will be iiuule up boteto tlie Spring multisets In at mi ennui reduction, te give oiiipleyinoul te my IiuiiiIh during ttull euuuen tiik Aim'K itmwurieN in run VAHHOXl.Y. N.'ll.Mv sample curd et Spring Iniporlu Iniperlu Iniporlu Hen urn new ii'iuly amlunyet my customers desirous til seeming choice styles can ile ie new. H. 6ERHART. 1 ANS.1IAN A mie. 1884--SPRING--1884 GOOD T1MKS AUK COM1NU. The tlme hiwcemu unit we are new icudy. oneKliiiipiio ut the bargains eiler jd In our laitjeiuid uUiucUvi) NEW SPRING STOCK -eir-Ready-niade Clothing ! ANDUOODSINTIIK l'lKOB, will convince you thnt uu era of peace and prosperity lm dawned ter you, ami our low price will actually bet you trembling with delight. Loek at our Hamp'e pieces, markuil Iu plain IlKiires, In our norlliweat hIiew window, tilled with tliochelcontpli,coKO"d8 which we make te order at the lollewlmr low prlcea : HllttH te order ut 112.10, lll.eu, H5.0U, ill) 00, 18 1, IW IH, I1W Ul, 23 CO 1'mita te order at it J .60, I (lO, fl.SO, ii.W, (I1.W, I7.0U, fCOO uml W.O0. lleudi.muile Hulta ler Menat t-5.00, W IK). 7.ue, S.w), fu.ui,li oe up te lu W). Iteady-miiile mnta ler lleyHut 13 5U, ll.UJ, tl.50, f5.ne. ta oe. 7 en uu te tin w. ChllilreiraMiilta ul tl 75, l.'.O), f J.M, X00, 11.00 up te WW Whether you wUli te pmchnnoer net, plense cull, uutiinBUnl uml bee. ler yi urwelf whether miy ether ClethliiK or Meiclmut Tullerltiu Heuse can nppreacli you with iej low prlcea aiHllarb'u iidieitiiient. L, Sansman & Bre., TIIK KAHIIIUNAIIIiK MKIll'HANT VU l.Olta AND 0l.0TlIlt.U8. Meb. UU.OB NORTH QUEEN BTItEET H ht en the eouthweat cerner el Orange Btrcet, LAN0A81KU, I'A. ' Notcennoctod wlthjtny ether IClethlng Ilouae In the city. AAllA AMI HAVANA UltlAKM.UUAItN X K'eil clear Ililur, for oe , ut UAUTMAN'S YKI.I.U1V KUONTC10AU BTOUU, II UY IIOOItH. e lAIM'KT -AT- HARNISH & CO.'S, 46 WEST KINO STREET. We iironew eittiiltiK te our ouatemors AliU WOI)l,TW(M'liV Extra-Super Carpet, AT 750., WOKTII two, 1'Klt YAUD. ALSO, HAG CARPETS Of eurnwii iiiuuuliicltirunt very low prlccui, Wtiiln tlie lnriiesl business In tlie city In ling Carpels because we imiku tlie bint Carpet ler tlie least nieiiiiy, mill our custom Hug Cur- pole urn lnciiiuslug M per cent, uvury Keiwnn mill kIve ciiNliiineiH pvrfuet HutlslHctlen. INdllAIN OAUI'K'18 utile, worth Uc. llltKKH (iOODH efnll klmh. On-nt llnrKnlna III III.At K UAHIIMKKKH lillilJ ISItHBY CI.O DIM, mill NO I KINH Ol nil kllllln, ax Ulnve", Mohe el all kliiiU, 1(H)- Ijeiis, llambitiKH mnl InnertliiUH. Housefurnishing Dry Goods, HIii'etliiKf, Tallin l.lneiiHanil TIckliiKH ut l.eir I'lkDO. 4irCI.0rillNU MAUK TO OltDKU ut Hhert notlce. Ne, 1 I'iIiiiu HtuHiiiuil KKA'tllKlli) utwuyn en liiinil. Jacob llarniHli, Wiliner Hehh, Ne. 46 WEST KING STREET, reli.'l-linilA'iiilw I.ANCAUTKU, I'll. XTKW Ml'HIMt IIOUIIM. Grand Opening I watt, mm & go., Ilave HocrUeil t-lxly L'uitiM mill Ilalea of NEW SPRING GOODS Within the p.ihI weck lit tlie loneU ptlces evor known In t tin history of ttie Dry (loeiU litinlnuM. NKWBri.VU DUKS8 (0UI. OTIOMAN mnl I'lN (JIIKCK HUITINU8. .MKI,ANiJi:.H, DKIIKOKM, AKMUICKH. I!.,.CK AND COI.OItKD UAbllMKKKh. NKW COMMiatn DKhNS Hll.KS. NKWHlMtlNU IIOHKItY ANIt UI.OVKd. CAMimiCimilSWlSS KMIIItUIDKKIKU. KUCIIINCH. tOI.I.AIllmiil LACKS. NKW CAMCOKSunil I'KKCALKS. WAHIIINU UINOIIAMS ami C'lIKVlUTH. HIIIIITINU I'UINTS llllil UAlllliaCS. TAIII.K I.tNKNU, NAl'IvI.NS unilTOWKI.3. HIIKKTlNOSmul 1'IM.OW MUSI.1NU. LACK. UUUTA1N8 uml 1'ILLOW bllAMB. repuliir Goods ut l'epulur Prices -AT fllK NEW YORK STORE, N'OS. 8 ic 10 KAST KINO ST., I.ANOASTKll, I'A. Nxr hook re riiK t:e(iicr iieuiiri FAMESTOCK'S. Sis! Sills! 'Sis! A.um worth ut III.At'K, COI.OIIKD. STltll'K uml LilKCK HII.K.s. Jusilanilud liem uu Im porter a mictien buIe In New Yerk. Ilrewn, Navy lllue, .Myrtle Olive, (iiimet, and Ilroiue hllkn, only 37Kc S'uvy Illue. Ilrewn. Slvrtle Ureuu. Ilronze uml (iaruetsilkH.riiM.ivie, 7re, uml $1 (mi. hlrlpe silk.s. dlllerent combinations, 45c, Me (ijc mid 75c. Check SIIUh, bhicic mnl white mid white and black, Ide ami ic, cheap. Itlack Slllf nt We. We, 75e, f7fc, l.u, I1.12X, tl.'i5,lte, 11.75 uml fJCU. TIIK 11KST Hll.KS AT I'lUCKH WK IIAVK KVKIl OKKKIthD. OUH BLACK SILKS At il iMiitidfl.l'JX "" I'eautlus ut the price, and worthy the early attention of theuu In waul. On' On uml utter March 17. our sloie will be open In the ovenlug till luitliur notlce. R. E. Fahnestock LAN0A8TKU, I'A. Next Doer te the Court IIouse. VAUUIAUBH, itU, F INK OAUKIAOU IIUIL.D15IIS. THE STANDARD Carriage "Werk OK I.ANOASTKll COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MAnKET BTItEET, IN UKAUOKRKNTItAL MAUICKl' 110U8K8 l.ANCAbTKH.l'A. We iiiuke every Htyle llimwy ami Currlajju desired. All work llnUhed In tlie most com. lertutile mid elemiut style. We uhe only the beat Hiilcctud muterial, uml employ only the best iiu'chiinliM. for (imillty or work our prlcoiate thechunpeat Iu the Btale, We buy ler cash mid sell en the most loaaennblo tonus, lilve una call. All work win runted. ItKl'AIUlNU rilOJlVTI.l ATTKmJEirm One set el werktuuu cspuclully omnleyed ler that nurnose. uiw-tfdw l'jiureuuAi'iia. - n.u -j.arsr.nn J. llllTK. Thrre haa been such a duiuund for I.AUOK t'UOTOUItAl'II8 that I wua nimpelled te et a VKUY LAUUK UAMKUA 110X tomeet the iieinand. We can new mnkn you n I'llOTOus small 04 the smallest locket will held up te u Much iace, te nt an 18x' Krume. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Quoeii juneMld) Btl'OOt, IMPOSSIBLE ESCAPE. Abaolute Truth with Collnteral Proof Frem Which Thore Can Ue Ne Appeal Fer tlie pint tliren yeirs we Imvelmd hkIiuiiI hkIiuiiI hkIiuiiI Inaoirer et $5,000 for miv stntomeiilof euro publlnluxl by us which wait net, he Inr nit we knew benatilt. Weillil thlvln eritur that all our rcailen tnlKhl knew the nbioltite truth et nil our n.sertleiiH ami that they wero buwl upon the vnluoel our rume.ly unit net upon lille words, llolew we kIve a few uxtrncts Irein rt'cent lnttum which Hpunlc for tliom tliem Hiitviw, We will only mlit thnt we can furnUli ue Aimilrcif theuiuntl tnore el a.linllur tin turn t llt occasion reiilru, but we bulluvn tlie unttioAtiierlcan publle U new convinced of the poslllve vnlue el Wnrner'a fufe Onte. llechultr, N, i'. II. II Warmkii A Ce. " Wnrner'a Hale Cure iIoeb nil clalmcil ler H." SlAJ. JAMUrtHlKIIMtr. J'ettilumtt, Cil. "I wax c u red et klilmiy illgciiKemiil Mei'it. "InK piles by II bottles el tVuincr'H S.ife "Cure." Auburn, Ale. II. II, Hewmi. "I whm a pliyclciil wruck by klJuny ilHor ilHer " iler, tiut Wamer'e Safe Cure ha, comnlulely 11 cm oil inn." Celumbui, O. O. C. Lakjjici. " 1 wMUHlKhllobuheliI lieiu kliluey dreiisy. " but wim riMtoreil te purleet lieulth by War. " ner'B Male cut e." .1 aii Kit A ixkn. Trey, N. 1'. " My phyHlclmiN nulil I would nuvur et out " el tied nuHlii. 1 took Wnniei'd 8ule Cu round " lull Ilku auother being " , . K.tuTLKiilltrrcuiMi. Hcierli, N.J. "I luul 'ilriumlH of water taken Irnm 1110 " enUHCft by ilrepsy. Tun bollles el Wutnur'H " bale Cure cntliciy restored me." , , . Uienuisll. rr.ABLE. Maticheiter, A'. 11. " A neiKliber el mlne, W. A. Tliompnen, him "been rulseil Irem the ilnul by the use el your " Wnmar'M tufa euro." .leiiw Norten. 1. M. Summit Citu. I'a., Ftb. Ith. " I'hj'Hlclann unlit I could nuver Imcur.'d el 11 riilculus nml ntranuuun. but lour bettli-H et " WnrnerM faloCure uutlruly lemoved my "ceuiplalnt.-' t. O. J.uwiH. Hunt ronelfe, Vat. " 1 wai wholly prostniled by a compllcntlen " of dl9i)nseH ami an u lut report purchUHCil ' Warner'n Hilfn Cure Kvery oueol the old "treubluH have ill iiippcared ami I am very "Briitetul." W. K. IlKNuurcr. Albany, N. Y. ltetiana KMckcrbecktt . "I iiulloreil for ever twenty yearn wit ha " lame back chiimeiI by kldnny cemiiUliit, ami "my Hplnu unit nervous nyntem ere budly "utlvctud. bun I hail nlmnilened nil liepu i "beuHii the uae et Warnet'B auto Cure, mid ' have net felt se well uml Htrenif ler tweuty "yenrg." J. J. Wkieut. unitu l.ac, JUt ' Ker two yours I Miiireieil Intensely ami whm "mude tulseraule tlireuli olHtaseit kldneyx " ami blaildur, with nervnui uxhunstlnn uml " entire prrwtintlen. DocterR unit mrdlclne "did net utlenl me any rellul.und I wmud " vlrtcit te use Wuriior's.SaleCuio, which lillil "In conni'Clleii with the fate I'llla, undmn " thnnklul te Htnte I nm entirely cured et the " dreadful maluily, ' Mius. Dermer, Ikj Seuth Tenth utrecL Denver, Cel.. lb. 13th. " 1 want tOBtittohew muchinv huslmndtms ' Improved while taking Warner'a Hale Cure. " All HWiilllun hut iltrtnnpeared Irem his Itmlmi " Ids water trouble Is much butter nml hU ' volce U se lmpieved that hu p reaches overy " Habbath, Woamveiy tbunklul. The we- " pleall iireund here aieiaklnx the remedy, " uml mimu ure getting well by the unoefa tow ' bottles. jiuiiuucius moie must liuve it ' JlRM 11 KV. i A. eeOLa, Slnu Jfditf.X '., 1'eb. SM. " Ker u Bcere el years I tmtrered with whit " the iloctera proiieuiicud dilation mid valv u " Inrdlseuse el the heart, but new 1 um led te " believe that the heart t.eublu wua only ec " emlary mid a aymptem et ether complaints. " Kreqiiently I wua Ihnutoned with death by " HUtlec itlen, my breath lallinjr me enlliely. " I bi'came cold mid numb mm wus as near " death us any living person ever bus been. " Thla wai tnreu years ae and I have ever "alnce enjoyed eoiiipfele health wholly ' threiiKh tue uie el Wuruer's afe Cure." A. 1IILDKRR1XK, Chicago, March Ut. M Mtn airueL JUUU1VAL IXHTHVMJSNTtt. w ILUOX SI WlllTtl Wilcox & White Organ Oe. SPECIAL TEN DAYS SALES. NOW IS TIIK TIM K TO 1IUY PIANOS AND ORGANS AT 8LAUU11TKU1NU l'UIUKS. One UikhI Becnmbllnnd I'lune t5i,0u One Kle;ant rtecenil-llaml OiKan 45 U0 Olie Elegant Nuw Oikiiii, 1'2-blep Couplers mid Hiib-lbiHs M.rm Wilcox A White Oi'iiuua liem $75.(J0 te flM.W) "Knnbe," MePhttll, QrovenBtoIn & Fuller, Koysteno, and Vohe & Bena finnoe, All Marked Down te llotteiii 1'ilcva. given away. Almest WILCOX & WHITE Parler Organ Warerooms, NO 152 EAST KING STREET, II. II. I.UCKKNIIACll, Ak'eut, IeIil7-tlil HOILKHH, JtU, riuiK BEST STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS. We inunuliicture ml keep Iu stock tlie leU IewIiikh001'8 ! l'ortuble Kimlnes en Wheels und 8111a. Hlatlenery KiiKlnea uml (stationery Hellers. l'ortuble IletlerH. l'ortuble 8uw Mills. Larireiuri Hmidl Uelli r Keed I'umps ; pump and licul era combined llurk, Cerk mid Ceh Mills, I'lilleys, 8haltliif mid liearlnu. Ilouae Cellar Hunters. Creameries llttud up. Hteam lleatliih'ii Specialty. Iren mid ilmaa tlnsilliKa. Iren Tunkater Water and OH. Light und Heavy 8heet lien Werk. meum mm vuier iipea. Valves and Klltlng8. llulld any Btyle or l'ower et Heller?. Kstlmutea ijlven for machinery. ltepulra promptly uudcurulully utlcnded te Jetm Best & Sen, I (I'UOI'UIKTOUS.) Ne. 33 East Fulton St., I.AN0A8TKU, I'A. anl5-lyd r;TKVr.NH HOUHr. KJ 0,. , U ... ..- (loedJoiirnovmen nnd prices saine aa ethor 8 Sim "' WAMaunKr y ' LINCOLN'S SLAYER. HOW IIOOTII KKOAKDH 1118 CIIIMK. A ip rilled In tlie llltturyel tlm l-rril-ileul'H AixamliiBtlun Nluutcen Yetir Age, Apilt Century. Tliore Is n (nn In the history of Wilkes Boetli'H crime, betwecti hln (llHaipciiriiiice iu the pluen or HouthenBtorn Murylanil and his re uppcarance iu Virululn, wliere he wus killed, nnd thin artlole ( tlie In forma tlen of which wiih Hitjipllcil by Therna A. Jeticc, nn noter In thuoH0iie) It is bolleveil clones this gap. Jenes' first encounter with the ftifftttvuH Is described iih fellows : "lioeth mid Iloreld wero sunt into tlie short plncfl nuil thore Jouem found tlietu. Ile says that at) he was advancing; Inte the bines he canto titen n bay niiire, with bluek less, niane and tall, nml a white star en tlie lorehoad ; hIie was saddled mid revluK around lu a little ele.ired place us if trying te nibble sonietliinj; te eat. Jenoa took the mare and tied lier te a trce erBtutnp. Ile thou advanced ami ave what he calls the counteislnii or whlstle, which he does net prcclnely to te to meiubcr new, though he tlilnks it was two whistles iu a peculiar way, and a whlstle after an Inlervnl. The llrst person he saw was Iloreld, fully armed mid with carbine In his hand, coming out te pce who it was, Jenes explained thnt he had been seut te soe them, and vt as then taken te lioeth, who was but a few reds farther along. " Uoeth was lying ou the ground, wrapped up in blankets, with his feet supported and bandaged, and a crutch boside him. His rumpled dress looked respectable for that country, and Jones says It was of black cloth. His face was pale at all times, and uever ceased te be he during the soveral days that Jones saw him. Ile was in great pain from IiIh broken tinkle, which had stillered frae ture of ene of the two bones In the leg down clohe te the feet, It would net have given him any very great paU but for the oxertlon of his ctcape, which irritated it by scraping the euds of the broken bone perhaps in ihe llesh ; it was new highly irritated, and whiohever way the inati moved be expressed by a twitch or a groan the pain he felt. Jeues hays that this paiu was meto or Ions continuous, ami was greatly aggravated by the peril of Heeth's situation unable te cresi tlie river with out assibtauoe, and unable te walk any distance whatever. Jenes believes that Beeth did net rise from the gteuud nt any tirne until he was flunily put en Jenes' hotse te be taken te the water sidu seme days afterwnrd. "lioeth's first solleitudo Fcemcd te be te learu what mankind thought of the crime. That question he put almost immediately te Jones, and continued te ask what dif ferent classes of people thought about it. Jenes told him that it was gratifying news te most or tue men or bouihern sympa thtes. He frankly says that he himself at llrst regained it as geed news ; but seme what later, when he saw the injurious consequences el the cntue te tue south, he changed his mind, lioeth desired newspapers if they could ba had, which would convey te him an idea of publle tooling. Jenes seen obtained uewspapers ler ulin, and continued te send tlieni in and lioeth lav there, where the piui'H wero se thick that ene could uet sce mero than thirty or forty feet into thorn, read itig what thd world hud te say about his case. Jie seemed never tired of uuerma lieu en this ene subject, and the only thine: besides lie was solicitous about was te get aoress the river Inte Virginia "Jenes says lioeth admitted that he was the man who killed Lincoln, and ex pressed ue rogret for the act, knowing all the consequences it involved. He harped again and again upon the necessity of his crossing the river. He snid if he could only get te Virginia he could have medical attendance Jenes told him frankly that he would receive no medical attendance iu Maryland. Said he : 'The oeuutry is full of seldiers, and till that I ca.i de for you is te get you oil, if I can, for Uex's protection uud my own, and for your own safety. That I will de ler you, if there is any way in the world te de it.' "Wheu I icceived this account from Mr. Jeucb, I naked him question utter question te bce if I could extract any information as te what Uoeth Inquired about while in that wilderness. I asked if he speke of his mother, of where he was geiug when he i cached Virginia, of whether he meant te net en the stage again ; whother he blamed himself ter jumping from the theatre box; whether no expressed any apprehensions for .Mrs Surrntt or his friends iu Washiugteu. Te thcRO and te many ether questions Jenes uniformly replied : 'Ne ; he did net spetk about any of these things. He wauU'd feed, and te cress the river and te knew what was said about the deed.' Beeth, he thinks, wero a slouched hat. At llrst meeting lioeth in the pines, he proved hiuiNell te be the iissasslu by Hhevwug tip his wrist, iu India ink, the initials J. W. B, He shewed the saine te Captain Jett In Virginia. Jeues Bays lioeth was a dotermlued man net boasting, but one who would have sold his life dear. He said he would uet be taken alive." mier aku mei tii msi. .ti;. l'esalblllty el IU Trrrltilii i(mni' In K.inaas mid tlie M'rni. New Yerk Bun. Te npproeiato the Immiiiouce of tee dan ger that throatens the cattle growing in dustry of the Wi'bt, the dillorenoos iu the systems of handling oattle iu Kaunas and thelr moveniouts must be understood, These systems nre the uatuaal outgrowth of the climate of tuatstate. Imagine the 100th meridian te be a siuuetib line, wiud ing suuthwatd iu great bends aoiess the state, nt ene point ninneauliiug the O'Jth meildlan, at another pushing west clese te the 101st, That imagiimiy line would divlde the state iute two ones. Te the east lies the agricultural laud ; weslwacd the great plains stretch te the feet hills of the Roeky mountains. Un these plains no agriculture, uuIcm the lauds are lrri gated, is successful. They Ile within the arid zone. The wheat lands of Kansas bcgiti at the oasteru edge of the great plains, and oxteud eastward te about tit. Mary's ou the Kansas l'.icille railroad, Frem tbeuce te the Mihseuri river lie the corn lauds of the state. The bottom lands of the wheat belt arc produetlvo com lauds, but the uplands me strictly small graiti lands. Throughout the com lauds, oattle that nre generally dilven from the Western cattle- ranges nre fattened for the j.iiaiudi iiiurnein uiiliufi iuu muiur. During the summer each oattle as are held In the corn belt nre close herded or nre ouclesed in pastures. In the wheat growing districts the oattle are liorded lu tlie Btimmer. During the winter they tuu te Btraw stacks, feed ou the dry grass standing en the unbrokeii prairie, ergrazj en the wheat Holds when the ground is dry. West or the 100th meridian the cattle ream nt will. Kansas is ou the berder of the great plains, known nmeng cauie growers ns " tue uange. 'ihu movement or young catue in the 8tate8 ber(,uril ou thffl Uauge is toward the went. The native cattle meve te the eaBtt ln oasle" Kiiusaa, whero eult vated graeBes nre grewu aud ouerinoua crops of oern scoured, the business of brccdlnc high grnde and thoroughbred calves has been added te that of fattening the cattte coming from the Hauge for market. Thore nre many breeding herds lu that portion of the state, Yeung bulls, singly, In pairs, and in car leade, are constantly beitig shlpped te the oattle rauge of the plains te roplace the losses incurred during Are tle like winters. Many men are busy during the early fall nnd winter, In the c.iBteru portion or the state, gatuering yeuug females Inte the herds preparatory te driving thorn te the straw stacks of central Kansas or te the great plains. Thore is a ceaseless movemeut of oattle te and fro iu Kansas fat cattle going cast, young cattle going west. Iu New Mexice, Arl.eua, Colerado, Wyoming, iu fact overywhoto en the rauge, young cattle from Kansas are te be found. When spring opens in the southern portion of the cattle range, the shipment el young hulls begins. Theu the drive of the yeuug females, that have been gathered iute holds, bets In, Tlie breaking out of tue feet and mouth il Incase, which is a highly contagious uud generally fatal disorder iu u state from which oattle are nre distributed broadcast throughout the oattle region, is a disaster that may become national. If the disoase makes its appearance lu uuy herd ou tue rauge the industry of catiie growing will be well nigh ritined There the cattle wander at will A dl-ieased animal might net be discoverod for weeks. It would walk for miles, poisoning the earth at overy step. It would Infect thousands of ca'.tle, and they, reaming ut pleasure from valley te valley, from plain te plain, would commuulcate the discase te ether thou sauds. These half wild, diseased, fover ish cattle could uet be prevonted from wandering. The discase, if controlled nt all, has get te be Rtamped out in Kansas. Unco itspreads beyond the land of encles ed pastures and oleso herding, It will be beyend the control or human agency. The alarm felt by the stock greweis who held their cattle en the great plains Is plainly Indicated by the meeting of the Wyoming Stock Growers' association, who will take Immodlate steps te quaran tine their range. Many of tlieir herds are ever 1,000 miles from the coutre of the discase iu Kansas, but they nre justilUbly alarmed. They realize that enormous losses would spoedily fellow the walking of a sitigle dls'ased animal ever their range. The dauger el the spread el the discase lies in the tact that men owning oattle that nre dangerously near the infected Iierdd, ami that may be dlsoased but net have roached the fobrile stage el the (lis. order, will endeavor te protcet their prep erty by drlviug them westward or ey shipping thorn te Eastom markets. Thore ts no known cure rer the disoase. ah Infected animals should be killed nnd burned. The ground they have been feeding en should be burned ever and ploughed. If Kaunas is unable te oepu with the disoase through n lack of mouey the national aid Buetild be oxteudod. If thin discase is net speedily stamped out iu Kansas it will probably Bpread te the great plains, and will also be carried te the stock yards at Kansas city, nnd ftem there distributed throughout the Eastom Mississippi states. This disease may easily become a national disaster, ami money should net be spared in the efforts new te be made te control it. HUM! 1K1AN.S IN HUllU VLKI 1,1, COUNTY. The Ultimo or I be Outcry Agnlimt tlm I'au- pera Wlie Cruwil Inte ttie Bllulni; JCtKluiia. The outcries of the publle against the Hungarian paupers crewded iute Schuyl kill mining regions by New Yerk emigrant agencies have beau se loud that the Mahsuey tewu council appointed a com mittee te investigate the subject, and twenty dens were visited. If the Hunga rians lived like ether poeplo thore would be ue objuellon te them, but they congre gate together iu sueli numbers and lilth us te breed dUoat.e. The commlttee found 1100 persons huddled tegether in tlie tweuty places visited. Most of these places were old stableu converted iute human habita tions by these people themselves. Few of them ceutaiucd mero than ene room, uud iu this men, women, nnd childreu lived ealiug, sleeping, cooking uud washlug. A tow of the buildings wero without Heets, Iu ene room, the largest, 25 by e"i (cot in dimensions, wero I'i men, a woman, uud u child. The wetuau nud ene of the men kept the ethors as bearders, Que stable was divided iute four rooms uud ceutaiucd 18 persons. A very small building divided iute uiue rooms, the par titions being made of the lumber from dry goods caseu, ceutaiucd 13 peeple, !)G of whom woiemou, -1 women ami !i children, Iu ene room wero 8 men and 7 iu auother. Six looms visited had ut least 8 meu each occupying thorn. The council last year ouceuutoied simi lar trouble with the I'olauders, but ovor evor over oame it by reducing the number iu each Iioube, and establishing und ohfeicing rules ler these that romaiued. 'I'll ere will boa clearing out iu the Hungarian quart quart eis during tlie next few das. Ne mero mero than threo or four will he allowed te u house. nn: diaii; NttVKi. in iiuhien. U.tiisia mi r.'idJtMide ul Juvnnlle Crime lu Tlint Uultureil Lily. The epidemic of juvonjle crime in aud around Bosten is becoming a matter of pretty notions import. A few days age, en the complaint of prominent oitizeus, the mayor leuud It necessary te stir up the police commissioners in a sharp note about outrages at the North Knd by little raBOiils who had been damaging preperty nnd etidangcriug life, Thursday nt Ply mouth the young son of n prominent Bosten merchant was lined for mutilating the marble tablet ou the gruve of Daniel Webster, nt MurHhlleld. Iu the Charles town district Thuisday evening Jimmle llartuett, 11 years old, get angry with n playmate who was teasing him nud buried the blade of his pocket kulfe in the ether's thigh. The vletlm was seriously injured, The police of Lewell have arrested ilve urchins, uged from 12 te 11 years, for highway robbery committed ou two lads of about their own age, These young desperadoes knocked their viatims In the mud, peuuded them Inte submission and rilled thelr pockets et seme penules and seme oern oaken, These young highway highway meu were net bauded together by blood curdling oaths, but they have read much und dtsoiisBed continually the latest stories lu ten cent lltorature. Jehn L, Sullivan's pugilistic oxpleiU have been their ospeoial admiration and two of thorn have been striving for seme tlme te rival the cham pion's fame iu the estimation of thelr elaas atsoheol. Owing te the youth of the young eriminnls lliey will be prosecuted for assault only. The last gang of full llodged yeuug bii8hraiigeis aud would be Indian killers was exposed te thu humiliations of a court room nrrauHiment bv the Seutli uosten police. It was discoverod that a gang of boys, nearly all of whom nre well known te thoeflloers, had taken possession of the cellar of a dwelling heusa ou It street, whleh they ambltieukly btyled a " elub room." The leader of the gang, narucd O'Dott O'Dett O'Dott uell, is said by the polieo te be the weist boy In that hoqUeii of the elty. He Is a confirmed truant and oneo was arroBted and committed for two years. He was released et the expiration of about n year. " It Is probably an extra ilose of dlme nevel," said Captain Viual, of Station 0. " Thcre Is a great deal of talk about obitcene lltorature, but the story papers and yellew oevored novels de vastly mero harm. They play the mlfohlef with the boys." " Was thore a regular organization of this gang, like that at Qulucy ?" "They had net get se far as that ; they ttsed the cellar as u place te get together and talk. They would go out nod steal what little things they could lay thelr hands en te kcep thorn in tobecco and spendlng money. We found a. deck, seme tobacco, half a dozen large brass deer keys and a few small artioles." The yeungest of the gang is elght years old, and the ages of the ethors, ten or twolve In number, range from ten te slx slx tceu years. O'DonueI carried a rovelvor, but the rest had no firearms. Three of thorn wero en Thursday put tinder $500 beuds for trial for breaking aud onteriug. Herbert Speucfr suyi, thuliwnmi'a conver sation WnRiire Index te his muiitnl cupaclty ; wn therefore account for the numerous Hat taring commendation- mude bv our most learned men et the meiiUel Dr. Hull's Ceuuh Byrup AllMY OK TUB FOIOMAO. On Tlie Ulilcknlieiuliiy. Undurdnte el Mny 8.18S1, cel. a. r.'llbbltla, of Dever, N. II., seiula ui the following "While en duty lu the army el the Potomac In the swmnpg el the Chkkuhemlny 1 con tracted a complication of diseases that culmi nated in aplnul trouble, paralysis ou ene slde and sevuradlsease of the kulneys nnd bladder, and great urinal weakness. Ker a long tlme I was under the ttcatmentef the best physi cians, nml tried ninny el the se-culled rome reme dliH, but rccolved no permanent benefit. When 1 wua lu the drug btialneaa In lloaleu I heal d tavorable account et the eiliency el Ilunt-s Uemcdy for dUeaana el the kidneys und urinary organs, und having decided te Klve It u trial, I purch licit seme ut Wlngate'a drug store, Dever, N. II., nnd have received gri'ut rellnf Irem using It. The soveie pains In my luck ure removed, uml I am nble te sleep soundly uud obtain real ut night which for se long a time I could net de. nnd the weakness In the urinary organs lias been to te lleved, and I gre-illy regret that I did net test tlm great merlla el Hunt's Homedy when I was tlrst taken aluk.na I am confident It would have saved me from several yours el Biitror Biitrer Ints t und 1 ma mero strongly convinced et thla utter hearing or Ihu meat remurkuble cures ulleclcd by Hunt's Uemeuy lu u case el Height's Dlseiise here In our midst In Dever, alter the p illeut had been pronounced Incur able by celebrated physicians." Mr. TlbblttsUu retlled iliiiKKlet, formerly located In Iloaten, and la n thoroughly lelln lelln bie citizen. Cor. Kd. U. D. PII8TAI. ttr.UVIUK. II, 8. Whitney, assistant postmaster, Put nam) Conn., wrltea May 3, 1SSJ: "1 liuve used Hunt's tlemeily with the beat results. I have sulfeieil untold up.eny ter elghtoen months 'with kidney unit liver complaint ; my wuter wua very bud, nt times 1 actually paused bleed. This was lollewod by generul proamnien. My business requlilim tue te bu en my loot meat et thu tlme iiuule my case wolse. 1 was ndvli'ed te use Hunt's Uuinedy by it Irlend who hud been cutud by It, and cmi truly say that It has benellted me mere than ull the ether medicines 1 have used. I consider tt the best medicine ler kidney uml liver troubles, uud cheei lully recommend It te ull. 11117-lwdM.WAK.V.w nickrd uut. Hew tunny people thoie nre who nre strug kIIiik te rise lu this world Unit ure kicked down and out by envious ilvnls. Themas' Kclectrle Oil never " kicked out" Its pntrena. It la true blue. Ker threat utleotleiis, asthma nml catarrh It Is a certain uud rapid piiiu. Ker sale by II. li. Cochran druggUt, 137 und li'J North Queen street. A ltetnnrkHble Kacnpe. Mi-3. Mnry A. Didley. of Ttinkliannoek, Pu. was ullllctetl ter six years v. (til Asthma nnd bronchitis, during which tlme the beat physi cians could Klve ue relict. Ilur llte was do de spall ed et, until lu last October she procured u ltottle el Dr. King's New Dlacevery, when immediate lellet waa It'll, uud by continuing Its use ler a slieit lluie slie was completely cuietl. guliilng In lleali 5'J tt-i. In u tow months. Kiee Trlul llottleaet tills certain cuie et ull Threat nnd Lung Discuses ulC. A. Leclier'a Drug Stere. Large Helt lea il.10. llucklen'a Arnicn Bulve. The Heat Hnlve In the world ler Cuts, Ilrulses. 8eri'8, Ulcers, Salt lllieum, Fever seiea, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and ull skin eruptions, uud positively cuies Piles or no puy required. It It guar uuteeil teglvu perfect sattslautteit or money retuiiiled. Price, cents per box. Ker sale byC. A.LechLl. .Seme Mrniig Minded Women (in rci'iiliiin their husbands aiiuizlllilv fast should they net de their duty. Jlunteck Itloed Jltlteri ure a geed reuulater el tlm circulation. Tiinv iiiv tixilualvelv u bleed loule.aiid coiue- quently ilrl.e ut (lie root el many serious all- llienta. rer saie uy u. i. t.iiciuuu, iiiuksieii 1J7 and IS-) Nuith Queen street. We UlmlleiiKe Ht World. When wu say we belluve, we have ovldenco topievo that Shlleh's consumption Cure la decidedly Uie best Liiiik Medlclue made, In us much as It will euro a common or Chrenla Cough In one-hull the time nutl relieve Asth ma, llreuchltis, Whooping Ceugli, Croup, uud .Imur inni-ii piui-il lit CflilHllllllllliitl fMirml than ull ethers. It will curowheie they lull, It Is I lileiiaiuit te take, liariuleaa tt) the youngest! child und we giiuruutee what we say. Price, luc, Coe. mid (l.ue. 11 your Luiiga are sere, Chest or Hack lamp, use Shlleh's Pereus Plus ter. Sold by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, Nea, 1U7 and IS) worm yuoen bireet. icui-uixi j Tin W Alt K, XV. JOHN 1'. HUI1AUM. FQRNACES and RANGES OK ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Cull uml see the New Improved WllOUUUT IKON COLD CA8K4 Radiating Portable Furnace, The Cheapest und Market, Ileal KUUNACK In tlie MANUKACTUUKD KXCLU81VKLY II Y Jehn P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Streot, leb-lVd LAN0ABTKU, PA. HTUVim. peTlH, iviulfci! OO , -BANKERS,-- 45 WALL STREET, New Yerk. llrokeiii und Dealer In ltnllway and ull ether Securities. UAILWAY 1NVK8TMKNT3 a specialty, ln Iho selection and estimate of which their long connection with "Poeiih M.vnuai. ev HAiLiteAiiti " givtii them special nil vmibigi'H. CorrvspeHiluiico Invited und In In In ouirleiunsworod Deposit ncceunta received uud Inteicst ullewedf uUIKlniveil MKIttVAL. A YKK'UUHKUKY L'KUTOUAl Ayer's Cherry rccterwl. COLDS. .... ", Orrvllle. Ohie, Sept. 10. 18U ., 7, li?.ln ,,een "l,el toubrenohlnl nirccllen, with lreijumit celdn, ter a number et yearn, I hereby oertiry that Ayor'sUherry I'eo I'ee tniulklves me prompt relief, nndi, the meat cltoctive remedy I have ever tried. " James a. Hamilton. ' Kdlter of Tht Vreieent." flnnflHS "Mt.Oll(in(l,Ohle, .Ittiiei.li(l uuuuuu. i lave ulMHl Ay,,,-,, cherrjr I'eo I'ee I'eo ternl this spring for nsovero cough und lung trouble with uoedoircat, nnd Um pleased te recommend Ittonnynne ilmllnrly uboetud. "lUllVRr IUUIltlHAN, " Proprietor Ulobe Hetel. riiKfAiiKunr Dr. J, C. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass, Sold by nil Druggists. mia-ZklAw A UIlKAT HUUUK89. HOP PLATER. This porous plaster Is famous for Us quick ml hearty action lu curluu Liinie Hack. Uhuit- nmtlHin, Hclutlca, Crick In tlie Hack, hldennd Hln. Nuiiralula. Htltr Joints and Muscle. Hern Cheat, Kidney Troubles and ull pains ornches either local or deep-seated. It seethes, 8lrongtlietiA nnd Stimulates the pnrts. The virtues et hops combined with guma-cleaa mid ready te apply. Superior te ltnlmenm, lotions and salves. Price, 'i'i cants or n ler f l.tw. Held by ilruggtjt und country slerna. Mulled ou receipt el prlces. Jlep I'lutter Com pany, Proprietors, Iloaten, Mass. A GREAT SUCCESS. -The beat Inmlly pill inade Unwley's Stomach nnd Liver Pills. 2-c. Pleasant In action nnd easy te take. nevW-lyd.tw (1) VAl'Kll UAMUiaun, ac pilAlir.8 W. HItY. 8KN1) YOUU OIlDKItS IN NOW 1TOU Paper Hanging ami Sliade Werk, AS the rush will seen rommenco. un Klegaut block el We hnve WAIL PAPERS. Ol Kvery D scrlplleu In nil the Leaning New Patterns. Over Kitty Designs of DADO SHADES, In the prevailing New Celers, six ntitl soven tent Irtng t these Keeda ure gelling mero pop ular evtuy season. Plain Heeds, ull widths, ler any kind et a window, fixtures, Cords. Oriimnuiita, &c. LACE CURTAINS, Frem One Dellar a pair up. lied Fetts, Pillow Shams, Tidies and Lambrequins Walnut, llrusa, Cherry, Ash nnd Kbeiiy Curtain Polca. I'lHIt AND MAN1LE JIJtlWItS. PHARES W. FRY, 67 NORTH QUBBN ST. I.ANOASTKll. PA. a j. a an anv gcJij;fviraii. TTIUU a MAUTin. QUBENSWARK ! QUEENSWAKE ! -AT- CHINA HALL. China, Glass, Quecnsware. TIIK LAUUK3T A880UTMKNT. ALLOOODSEXCIIANQKO IK NOT8AT1H KACTOUY. Ileusekeeperx leek te your Intercst. umliie our stock buiore purchualng. Kx- High & lartin, 15 EAST KING STUEET, LAN0A8TKU, PA, UltOI,lSKU!a. T HUHSK'fl. TUB 1.0VKUS OF QOOO FLORIDA ORANGES. .lust received nn Invoice of INDIANU1VKU Kr.OUlDAOUANUK8tromlliegrovo of Hit, CIIA8. NAUMAN (a lermer Lancastrian), Tiiey nre VKUY KINK, tldu skill uud Juicy. They uie luscious. -OUU UIO 1SLENDED C0FEEE, The best S5 cents, lu Luucauter. Try It and lie ceuvluteil. -AT- BTJRSK'S. NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. LANCAHTKU. PA. JllAVllltiKltX. II AV1NO UISSOI.VKI) PAHTJiKKftlilP mid iielmmuiully closed the Chestnut iintly 9, l ile- Stieet Iren Werka, i dtnlre te Inform my old patrons uud tbn publle generully, thnt I am allll tu thu business, being located In tlie Penn Iren Company's Werka, North Plum stroet, where 1 am making Iren uml Uruss Cestlngu el every diKtrlpUeu. and will be pleajed te serve nil who may invar me with thelr patron age. Krem 10 years experience In the business nml using the beat material and employing the beat mechanics, 1 urn aalHned I can guar antee entire aaiUlactlen. Castings mude from n mixture et Iren unit steel which ure mero re liable ler strength uud durability than the best cast Iren known. V teeth roll plnlena, rolls und rolling mill work a specialty. Cast ings mude at very aett Iren, uud brass cast ings et overy description. 1 nnve all the pat ters nr the well und layernbly known Mewrer Cern nml Cob Cruaher. refitted and Improved. Alse en liund, inUla cempleusly tlttett up or in parts, te replace old ones which have been lu uae ur yuain, HuniHuwvuiiiK wow v. .. lslactlen. v anU-iiuJ U- O. MnfUTIiTiiCy. CI MAY'S ei'fcOiiriu Muuiuitibi "tjf,!i J Ureut KimlUh Uomedy. An unfailing cure ler lmiiotency, nnd "iU.ii0,. fellow less et Miimery, V.n,T?,ti1nii tude. Pain in thellack. Ulmnea of Vision, Prematura Old V M?nJ?!J oUier itlieasea that loud te InMnltVOJ ten- b1Un0a.,,e,r?naprtVul?eV,K dresatng the 'ln'c0C,,UAK, DniRKUt, Nea. iJ7uudlSiNerlh Queeu stroet, lnncM- ...- It. i On'uwxmnt el ceuntwfyiU, wbttaveftJept itwr i thoeniy Ktmulaa. i MKUlUlNkTCU. HuBiUcsH.T. w irnv tilt t-V lUfl UUftt yftn M M Vi m 1 m i 1 s ..I 1 ,. -