. ".. k i ffit atttefl nteUxaen&' Volnme XX-Ne 173. LANCASTER, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1884. Price Twe Celli. n Vi.OTlllNU, cr A.c' YATES UU. Read the papera and be peat peat poat ed as te the best and cheapest spot in the city te buy your Roady.made Clothing. Our spring stock, new ready, is fine, well asserted and low priced. A. C. YATES & CO, LEDGER HUILD1NG, COR. SIXTH Ss CHESTNUT ST8., PHILADELPHIA s MAI.INd a HAUSMAN. iu& FINK TAILOltS, HAVE II KM OV ED TO Ne. 121 North Queen St., And will be pleased te have you examine their Elecant Stock et SUITINGS, Etc., -KOK SPRINO AND SaMMBR WEAR. uiaiMvdTu.Th.tH H.u KU1IAKT GREAT REDUCTION -IN- FINE CLOTHING -AT- H. Gerhart's, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te rodueo a heavy atoek et FINK WOOI.KNS anil te make room for tlie Sprint; Importation, I will make up te eritur all hcavy-wclghtSUlTlNGSand OVERCOAT ING Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot., or First Cost of Get ting Thern Up. I liave alie a Large Assortment et medium weight WOOLENS ler the early Spring traile, wlilcli will be made vp bulore the, Spring trade seu. In at an equal reduction, te gire employment te my hands during dull season TllK AllOVK REDUCTION IS tOR OAHU ONL. r. N. II. My sample, cards of Spring Importa tions are no w ready and a ny et my customers desirous et securing chelcu styles can de se new. H. GERHART. 'IANiMAKS UBU, 1884 SPRING 1884 GOOD TIMES ARE COMING. .The time has coma and we are new icady. Onogllmpbe ut tlie bargains ettered In our large, and attractlve NEW SPRING STOCK -or- Ready-made Clothing 1 AND GOODS IN TllK PIECE, will convince you that an era of peace and prosperity lias dawned ter you, and our low prices wlU actually set you trembling with delight. Loek at our samp e pieces, marked in plain figures, In our northwest show window, hlled with tlie choicest rdeca goon which wa make te eniur ui tuu toiiewing low prices : Suits te order at 112.00, $11.00, 115.00, 116.00, f 18 00, K0 00, l?J 00, 125 00 l'anu te order ut 1J.W, f l.oe, f 1.50, $5.00, 10.00, i7.oe.taooandw.oo. KoaiU.mude suits ter Men at $3.00,10.00, 17,00, 19.00, f 10.00,1'2 00 up te 110 00. Koudy-umde Suit ler Ileysatt3.0,t 1.00. fl.BO, 13.00, 10 00, 17.00 up te f 10 00. CMIdren'sSults at it 75, II.W, Sljn, 13.00. f 1.00 up te 0 50 W nether you wish te purchase or net, please, cull, get posted and see. for yrurself whether any oilier Clothing or Merchant Tailoring Ilouse can approaeh you with ns low prices and large UH.ertment. I, fiansman & Bre,, THE KA8HIONAHLE MERCHANT TAI. LOR3 AND OLOTIIIKKS. Nes. GOsOB N0KTII QUEEN HTUEEI It slit en tee ' enthwiwt Oerner nl Or&nirt Street, LAH0A9IKU, PA. Net connected wlth;my ether ;01ething Heuse In the city. "yiUTIHUA Cern Remover. The most etroetlvo preparation ler the ro re ro meval of Cerns, Humeus, Warts, etc., ever places! botere the public. Wurrunted te eradicate completely ind within a short time the most obdurate corns, hard or sett, without pain. it i .rre sin vacuus, sole at BrJOHTOLD'S DRUQ STORE, Ne, 101 WKSTOKANOEbTIlKKT. cerner Ol Charlette. d 1-1 yd Smal Bansman ' vitr UUODH. "lAlU'KT -AT- HARNISH &C0S, 46 WEST KING STREET. Wn urn new ettering te our customers ALI WOOL TWO-PLY Extra-Super Carpet, AT 75a, WORTH W)e. PKIt YAIII). ALSO, RAG CARPETS Ofonrewn manufaoturenl very low prices. We ltd thn Inmost business In the city In Hug Carpets because we make tbe beat Curpet for tlie least money, nnil our custom KegCar. IMils urn Increasing w per cent, every season j unit we glve customer perfect satisfaction. INGRAIN CARPETS nt25e., worth 40c. DRESS aoODSernllklnd. Urrat llargnlns In III.AGK CASHMERES nnd JERSEY CLOTHS, and NOTIONS etsll kinds, as Gloves, Hese nl All kinds, lllb- bona, Hamburg anil Insertlngs. Heusefurnishing Dry Goods, Sheetings, Tabte Linens nml Tickings at Lew Prlces. jWCLOTIUNO MADE TO OUDEH at ihert notice. Ne. 1 Prime Stcameil VEATHEU9 always en hand. Jacob lliirnish, Witmer Hess, Ne. 46 WEST RING STREET, febU-lnidAJtnw LANCABTF.U, Te. N KW Hl'UINtl tlUUU.t. Grand Opening I TOT, SB11 GO., Have Unculved Sixty Cosos and llales or NEW SPRING GOODS Within tlie pant wuek at tlie lowest prices ever known In the history of the Dry Goods business. NBWBP1NO DRESS GOOD". OTTOMAN and I'lN CHECK SUITINGS. MELANGES, DEIIKGES, ARMURE9. II..ACK AND COLORED CASHMEHkb. NEW COLORS in DHKSS SILKS. NEW SPUING HOUEHY A VD GLOVE. CAM URIC and SW1S1 EMHKOlDEHIES. HUCHINGb, COLLAU3 and LACKS. NKW CALICOES and PERCALES. WASHING GINGHAMS and CHKVIOTS. SUlltTING HUNTS and CAMUUICd. TA1ILK LINENS, NAPKINS andTOWKLS. SIIKKTINGSand 1'ILLOW MUSLINS. LACK CURTAINS and 1'ILLOW 611 AMS. l'ennlur (loeils tit Popular Prices -AT TllK- NEW YORK STORE, NOS. 8 k 10 EAST KING ST., LANUASTKIt, I'A. VKM' DIIOii TO rtlK C'ODKT IKMJSn EAMESTOCK'S. IS! Sills! SIS! 15,000 worth et 1ILACK, COI.OKKO, STItll'K and CHKCK SILKS. Just landed trem an Im porter's auction aale In New Yerk. Ilrewn, nvy Ulue, Myrlle Ollve, Garnet, and Ilrenza Silks, only 37KC Navy lllue. Drewn. Myrtle Green, llronze and Gurnet silks, 50c, C5c, 75e, and tl 00. Htrlpe Silks, dltlerent combinations, He, 50e 05c and 75e. Check Silks, blaek and white and white and black, 50e and (Vic, cheap. Illark Silk at 60c, file, 75e, 87Ke, 1.00, H.12X. 11.25, l.t0, 11.75 nnd 12 00. TUB 1IEST 81LIIS AT IMtlCKS WE HAVK KVKU OKKKllEl). OUH BLACK SILKS At 11.00 and ll.UX ure beau 11 ei ut the prlce, and worthy tlie early attontlen of theso In want. - On ami alter March 17. our stere will be open In the ovenlng till further notlce. R. E. Eahnesteck, LAN0A8TKU, I'A. Next Doer te the Court Ilouse. (JAUU1AUJSU, V. TINIJ CAIIIUAUK HUll.DKKS. THE STANDARD Carriage Werk OK LANOAUTBIl COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, IN 11UAU OF CKNTItAL MAIIKKT HOUdKH LA.NCAHTLU, PA. We make overvstvlo Iluairvand Carrluae desired. All work finished In the most com fortable and elegant style. We me only the best selected material, nnd employ only the beit mechanics, for quality or work our prlces are the cheapest In tlie statu. We buy ler cash and soil en the most rcasonuble terms. Glve us a call. All work warranted. KBPAIUING PUOMV'TLY ATTENDED TO. One set et workmen especially employed ler that purpose. naJ-tfd&w VIlOTOOUAVllH. J. R. HOTS, There has been sneh u demand for LAUGK PIIOTOUUAl'HB that I wai compellod te get a VKUY LAUGK OAMEUA UOX te meet the demand. We can new make you a PHOTO us small as the nimllist locket will held up te a 5-Inch loco, te nt an 18xiv rrume. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Quoed Streot, nnea-uai MKMUAi. fWTlUUltA HKMKD1KS' CUTICURA A POSITIVE OURE ren kviht renu or Skin and Bleed Diseases, FROM PIMPLES TO SCROFULA. flHJ CLKANBK TllK SKIN.Hcnlp and llloed 1 of Itching, Scaly. riinply.CopperCelnrod, ScrornleiiB, Inherited, and contagious Hum ors, mood rotsens, U'cers, Aliscrgset and In fantile Skin Tortures, the Cutiuvra. Kkukmus ure Infallible Uutlcurn l( selvrnt, tlie new llloed Purifier, Diuretic nnd Aperient, expels illsense germs trem the bleed anil porsptrullen, and thus re moves tlie cautt Ctrrieuru, tlie vreat fkln Cure, Instantly ullays Itching nnd lnllumma lnllumma tlen, clears the Skin and Scalp, hculs Ulcers and fferes, restores the Complexion. Curicv iia SeAr, im oxtjulslte Sktn Iteautlfler unit Toilet ltcfulslle. Is Indlspeneuble In treating skin disease, and for rough, chapped, or ureaay skin, blackheads, bletehrs and baby humors, Cdticcra Itsxitoiicanre the only In fallible bleed nurlflcrs and skin benutlflcrs. Dlm. Ileugtilnn, eq, lawyer, 28 Statu fit, Ilosten. reperts a case of Salt Hheum under his observation ter ten yenru, which cevered the patient's body and limbs, and te which nil knew method of treatment had been upplled without benefit, which was completely cured solely by tint Cuticuiia IIkmidim, leaving a clean and healthy skin. Mr. and Mrs. Kvcrrtt Mtnbblna, Uolcher Uelcher Uolcher tewn, Mass , wrIU's t Our llltln boy was terri bly a 111 I c ted with Scrofula, Salt Hheum, and Ktyslpeliui ever slnce he was born, and noth ing we could glve him helped him until se tried Cuticura, Kbmkeiis, which gradually cured him, until he Is new ns lalras any child. II K. Unrprr.tsr, Hendersen N V., cured et l'serlasls or Leprosy, of twenty years' standing, by Cuticuha Ukmceies. The most wonderful ouie en record. A dustpunfiil et scaUs loll trem him dally. Physicians nnd his friends thought he must dlu Cire sworn te boteron lustlceet the peace nnd llondersan's most prominent citizens. Mrs. h. h. wlilpplp, Decatur, Mich., writes that her luce, head, and some parts or her body wure almost rnw. Head covered with scabi anit sorex. Uultered teartully and tried rvery thlnir. l'crinnneiitly cured by the Cuticcra Kkuediks trem a Skin Humer. Sold by all druggist, frlce : luticcra, 50c.t IlBSflLVKMT, fl : HOAr, 2.1c. l'OTTER IlltlCI XVD CiikmicalCe., iloteu, Muss. Send for llnrr te Cure Shin Diseases." flMlK UUIIUtJKA KKMICllfS PIMill,K X utCecI run's Drugstore, lS7nnd!l3'J North yuecn strict, Lancaster, l'u. CATARRH! Sanferd's Radical Cure. TDK GllKAT IlLSAMIO D1SIHLA- 1ION OV WlTUllHA'.KL, AJIflll. CAN 1MVK, CANADIAN Kilt, MAKlGOLIl. GLOVtill 1JLOS1UM, Kte. Kertte lmmedtate ttellet and l'ormanent Cure et every Inrm et Cutarih, trem u simple Head Celd or lntluutiz'i te the Less of smell, Taste mid Hearing. Cenirli, llrenchl Is and Incipient Consumption. Uellef In five min utes In any nnd every case. Nothing like It. Grateful flagrant, wholesome. (J tire begins from first application, and U rapid, radical, permanent and never tailing. One bottle itadlcal Cure, one llex C'aUirrhal Solvent and Saufeid'a Inhaler, all In one package lermlng a complete treatment, of all druggists ler tl. Abk rea SAHDrone'H Kai ICAL CUK l'OTTin DRCO AND ClIBUIOAL Ce., ilosten. SANDFDIID'H HAD ICAL UtJHK I'll II MAI.K ut Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne 1J7 nnd 1.9 North yueen street. Ltncaster, 1'a. Pain is the Cry of a b'uffijrieg Nerve. Cellins' Voltaic Klectrlc Hosier Instantly ntrects the Nervous System nnd banishes pain A pcrtect Klectrlu Ilattery combtned with a Pereus Pluster ler U cents. It annihilates pulu. vllullzei weak and worn out pute, strengtliens tired muscles, prevents ttUe.ise, and imoineru In eue-mcit the tlme than uny ether plaster In tlie world. Sel I overywneie. marl-lydW.S.aw c u'uim: i'ekuh pi astkh, THOSE WOMEN FOLK. Haw nartl-llcaried Men Kitlinatu Snir.e Thlug Which Thry De Net UndcrtUnd. Anybody who has led a domestic life knows hew common such things an the backache nnd pains In the chest, nre among the women who dotrework. Oltcn-and pet haps generally the distresses ure borne without mueh com plaint. The wemen gat about and the ma chinery of the home geos en. ltoyend this, the90 coarse trained animals whom New Eng land wemen call "the men folk," seldom leek. Se Ien in their wives or daughters am net ac. tually In bed. umler the doctor's care, the nv orage thlek-.kli. neil husband and lather gives the subject no attention. At the same tlme the peer household drudges who deserve n better fate-crcep around, bioem or utensl's In hand, upstalts, dewnutalrsund outeld en, doing that weuuin h work, which Ms n ver done." Lesses et loved v Ives nnd fair gltU IOchcs whose suddenness and uiioxpecteilnoss astonish these wooden-piled hUHbands and tathcis-fall, seemingly out of acleir sky and Inrm the logical sequel te the story et neglect. New, yen men who stund lit the heads el ten theuBund such homes, allow us todrep n word lu your receptive cars. If these women el yours ate worth having, they are worth saving. That liack-aolie-that pal i In the chest I Whutnie ti.ey but Indications or iome organic trouble el the kidneys, the heart, or the lungs T End It at once by tlie application Ot HENSON'SOAPCINE POKOUH PLASTEll. It willsoetho that nervous dlsties, drive away that pain, binUh that dull, weary head ache glve new strength te the body ami Iresh hepe te the heart. Ne ether plasters lll de this. The llonsen Plaster, however, Is net made te soil-but te heal, U Is u lumedy which never yet uroke ltspromlse-and never will. Your druggist has It, Hut Celere paying yeur23 cents and putting the pluHter In your pocket, leek ler the word CAPCINK cut In middle. Seabury & Johnsten, Pharmaceutical Chem ists, New Yerk. mlS-lmdWASAw ItUUKH AMU HTAT10NKll B LANK HOOKS AMI STATION KKY. JOM BAER'S SONS, 15 and 17 North Queen St., Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, illnuk Deeds, MertguscB, Etc -AT THE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. SATURDAY NIGHT. MIHOKI.I.ANY FUR TDK jriKUSIUK. Matle la Ainirlca Hew the Chnreli Hill Promoted Culture Dr. liamreich's Lecture. In New Yerk upon tin oveuing recently " Musie in Amoiiea " was tbe subject of tlie loeturo by Dr. Loopeld Damrefch at the mceting of the Nlnoteetitli Century club. It drevr a large nttondauce of musical persons. Among the company was Mm. Annle LouUe Uary Haytnend, Miss Clara Louise Kellogg, Merris Hone, Professer Deremiu, Mr. ami MrB. T. JJ, Wakeman, Ohatmcey M. Depew, Mao Mae Mao graue Coxe and I). Q. Orely. After a Hketch at sumo leugth of the olemouts of musle, Dr. Damrosch natd : If we nre net thoroughly satisfied with the dovelof ment of musle in our country, we have nothing te be nihatned of. Cen sldcr hew slew has been the growth et musie in eldor countries. I knew of no eldor musie than that of the Egyptians, from which the Jewa get their musie. We knew mueh and net mueh of the musie of anoient Qrceoe, as without musie the dramas of Eieuylus, Sophocles and ethers would net have beun produced. Even when under the Unman dominion the Greeks had te be considered en ao ae ao eount of their intellectual superiority. Art is the blossom of peace ; net of what we call political freedom, but certainly of pcace. The first tlme we hear of musle us an art is two or thrce centuries after Christ. The Christian eliurch proseutod seme of the rellcs of the old Greek ait. About the beginning of the feutth ecu tury singing schools wcre established by the church, and In these wero preserved part of tlie Greek art. Se happily some thing of Greek culture c.ime te ub. All musie of the following centuries naturally was religious musle, and its cultivation was crrricd te a high point. One et the popes established n council ler the refor mation of abuses in music, arising from a commingling of dlfTerent languages. The spirit of the reformation naturally doslred te inftiEe iute musie our thoughts. We need no progress in religious musie out of the limits of I'.ilestrltia and Dach. When the height of tellgieus musie was roaelied what we call secular musle spruug up. Prem datice musie carae our symphonies. Iioethevou was the highest fruit of his predecessors, and in many of his symp honies we Mud the spirit of dauce music What has ceme of this dovelopmont of music iu the Old World after 2,000 years ? Everybody leves music ; institutions exifit aud the devotees of the art are many. Yet things have oemo te n. standstill. Iu splte of the great creations of the moeters much remains te be dene in the ozeoution, the reproductions et their creations. We need net be afraid that our taleut here will net cempare well with talent abroad. Here wu have the Augle German, Hun garian, French puople all, I believe, of the Ay i an race, which has always led In evcry work. Se, with our numerous raes elements, we need net lear for our future uovelepmont. As the noeessltles of man are satisfied he fluds tlme for adornment, Luxury Is fur the few, but art is for all. Waguer held that high art was impessible without the cooperation of a whele nation, as that the Greeks in the Olympian games. Art must be lifted te the position of re ligion, aud religien is depoudence and obedience Equality is a political thing, but it hac no place in art. Se long as tbe world Ilia's there will be rich aud peer I)ut thcre is a great chatity which we in America can give that is, education te overy one, and especially iu art. The llrst indication of a desire te en oeurago art in Amertci was the disttiliu tien by PoterStuvvesant of fiddles among the ltogrecs of New Netherlands. Theu we had the importation of foreign musie, but a national musle we must oreato by ourselvcs. What has importation of foreign musie dotie for us ? Much and little. But it has net yet touahed the masses. We have listened te many Btars Unpelled from abroad ; the result has stimulated our uatlve talent. The evil etTcets of these stars was te enceurage the taste for the showy in art. We want iu America the best music. Hew shall we reach it ? Through the school for the first step in all education. Quoting from Goetho that "level reads runeut Irem musie en every side," Dr. Damrosch urged the establishment of singing soheols all ever the country and thu founding of hlgber institutions by tuu city or state governments. THIS INDIAN'S UOD The lied Alan's Larly Ideas or Deny. Appleten's Journal, Among the rude and uncivilized tribes of tbe northwest coast, the idea of divinitj was very divorse, and in seme eases ebscure. The Tinneh, a ureat jieeplu occupying n vast expati30 of territory, reaching from the Arctie ocean southward te the fifty fifth parallel of latitude, worship the "man iu the moon," who, as they suppese, fetmerly lived among thorn ns a peer nnd ragged boy. This boy unce made he large n pair of snow shoes that he attracted the attention and ridicule) of the en tire community where he rcsided, and boeamo the object of much heartless (pert en the part of the villagers. Hut Koeu thcre oame a tlme of gtcat scat city ; the huuter traversed the forests in vain ; the earth bere no frmtage Still, te thelr surprise, wheu evcry hepe et success was exhausted, they wero otten led te freely killed game by seme mystcti mystcti eu s Influence. Their boufaetor soeu proved te be nene ether than the peer boy with the great snow shoes the object et thelr ridicule. Though grateful te him at llrst, tiny seen forget his buncfaotiens when the tlme of plenty roturned, se much se as oue occasion te refuse him a motsel of fat meat. The divine porsenago who had externally manifested himself te them iu the guise of a ragged boy. new eflduded, took his doparture te his rcbtdouce in the me' n. nowevor, in a month, he icturuid apj oaring as a full grown man, forgave thelr Ingratitude, told them that his home was in tue moon, and that no would ai ways asBlst thorn iu the abase. One pun ishment, howevor, they must nuder, natnely, that bencoferward animals should ba lean the outire winter, aud euly fat iu thn bummer. The Noetkas of Columbia have a tradi tion of a bonefaotor and tcaoher who tip peared te thorn long age. He oame te thorn up the sound iu a canee of copper. The naddle iu his hand was cepper : even his clothing was of the same metal. This injatorleus, copper elad old man sojourned for u whlle ameug them, taught thorn the use of tlie metal which made him soceu- sploueiiB, told them that hocamefrom the sky and that seme tlme in the future, when thelr laud theutd be destroyed, they would all dle, but after death, rlse aud live with him above. Enraged at this prophcey of their destruction, they mono and killed him, and, in possesslng tlioui tlieui tlioui selvos of the oaueo, fell heirs te the beno bene flts whleh nnse from the knowledgo of cepper, They, howevor, repented of thelr orime wheu they realized, at tee Inte an hour, that the oepper man was the incar nation of their deity, the Great Spirit, the Man nbove. lu both of tliise legends we observo the toufleneT. ftlluded toen momeut aire. - first porsenlfylug the Introduction of civ ilizing inlluenoes, and then of defylug that personlfleatlon. Iu the boy with the great snow shoes, suddenly olevatod te the position of dlvine patron of the chase, we sce clearly seme invontlve genlus. who. rldleuled at first by his fellows, at last is acknowledged a bonefactor en ncoeuut of his dlsoevory of Improved applianoes for hunting. The copper man is nothing mero than the introdueor of copper among tbe noeuas, AGoeu.sronv. Wade Hampton Ttlt It Himself. Mr. James II. Handall Bends the follow ing story from Washington te the Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle. " A middle aged man approached Geu. Hampton the ether day and asked his Iniluonea in pressing a claim bofero the military oemmlttoo of the Son Sen ato. The stranget thou said : ' General, I am glad te sce you again, Yeu de net recegnize me, but you personally made a prisoner of me during the war. Corapar Cerapar Ing notes, Hampton found out that it was a fad, and recalled the circumstance He was loeonuoitring oue night and missed his way. Around him burned many mero camp tires than no Had left behind him. Enterlcg a heuse he disoevorod that he had strayed Inte the enemy's lines. A few soldiers wero seated at a table and abruptly addressing them as If a superior ouleor of thelr own army, he asked who they wero and what they wcre doing thore. One man speke up and replied : 1 We belong te tbe Eighth New Yerk reg. iment, ami Gen, Warren sent us te get milk.' Hampton felt that all of his ncrve and address would be required te extri cate himself from his dangerous position. He roaehed for his pistol, held it along his thigh, and, en leaving the heuse, com manded the rn.au who had spoken te him te fellow. He dl i se. Hampton mounted his herse and called the man te him. llending down te the Federal soldier's tar he whispered : ' I have a pistol ulmed at your head, and will sheet you if uny alarm is made.' The surprised seldier whispered: 'Don't sheet. I surrouder.' Hampton then bade him raove en just ahead of his horse, and se brought him into the confederato camp. It was this man who, after mero than 20 years, met his captor and asked a favor cf him, as n senater, that he was mero than willing te grant. It was a strange and romautte coincidence lu tue returning cycles of tlme," THgtltig Salmen. April Century. In the mede of obtaining salmon eggs, a great step In ndvance was made by Mr. Atkins, en the Penobscot, when, instead of depending en the accidental caplure of salmon with ripe ege,i, Ue found that he could keep the tlsk lu pens, In frebh water, until thelr spawn ripencd, and thus could obtain n hundred fold mere titan bad been get bofero. At Uuckspert, Maiue, after the eggs are taken from the salmon, a metal tag with a nutnber en it is attaohed te the posterior part of the first dorsal flu. A record is Itept of thu sex, leugth, and weight of caeh tlsb, and the date of its liberation, thereby shevriug what growth is made up tothetlmoof itsscceud capture. A re ward is eflercd for the return of theso tags accompanied by statoments of the tlme and place of capture, the weight of the fish and ether Information. A fomale salmon, liborated at Uuckspert, Nevember 10, 1875, which weighed sixtcen pounds nfter spawning, was captured two years later, and was found te have grown a feet in length, aud te have increased eight aud a half pounds in weight. Mr. Iiueklaud also marked salmon by punching holes iu the second deisal flu with a con ductor's puneh, but we have no records of their subsequent oaptute and rate of growth. Ills lmpoilantte knew, that It kid gloves are laid upon n dump towel ter two or three minutes, they will goon with less chance of te.ii Ing j but It Is mero Important te knew that Dr Hull's Cough Syrup Is itsuru cure for coughs nnd colds. A Duugereus Case. KecnusTEa, Juns 1, Kit. "Ten Years uge 1 us attacked with themest Intense and deathly pains In my hack unit Kitlntiis, " Extending te the end el my tees und te my bratn I " hlcli made me delirious 1 " Frem arfeny. ' It took ttuce men te held me en my bed at tiniest "The Doctors trled In vain te relieve me. Hut te no purpose. " .Morphine aud opiates "Hud no effect I " Atter two months I was given up te die, " When my wife lienid u neighbor tell what Hep Hitters had dene ter nor, alie ut once get and gave me some. '1 he nist dose easud my brain and Hecmcd te go hunting through my system ler the pain. " The second dose eased me se much that I slept two hours, something 1 had net dene for two months, llnlore I had used five bot tles, I was w oil nnd at wet Ic, us hard as uny man could, ler nver thrue weeks; b"l 1 we l.eit tee hard for my stiength, und tuk Ing a hard cold, 1 win taken with thu most acute und painful iheumatUm all through my system that was e or known. I culled tl.e doctors again, and alter several weeLs, they leitmoacrippleenciutcho3 ter lite, us they said. I met a Irlend und told him my ease, unit he said Hep Hitters had cured him nnd would cure me. I pnehed ut him, hut he was se earnest 1 was Induced te ute them again In less than tour Wtitks 1 threw uwu) my etutchesnud went te work lightly and kept en using the bitters ler 11 vu weeks, until I br at me m well as uny man living, and have been se ter six year blnce. It also cuied my wile, who hud been se ler years ; und has kept her nnd my children, well and heaity with trem two te three bottles per year. '1 hoi els no med tn lie Hck at all It tliern bltteis ate med. J. J. Hcrk, Ex-3uporvler. Teut peer Invalid wife I sister I " Methar I ' Or Daughter I ' Can be made thu picture el health t With u low bottles et Hep Hitters t ' Will you Ut the m tuffer t" tnWl'uThfti&w Kicked out. Hew many noeplo theie nre who ure Htrmr ullug te rlsu tn thin world that are kicked down unit out by envious rivals. Thomai' Jiclectrle Oil never " kleked out" Us patrons. It Is true blue Fer threat nrrecttens, uttiimu and culurrh It Is a certain und rupld onto, r'er sule by 11. II. Ceuiirau duigglit, 137 and U'J North Queen stieet. A ltemarkaUle llncupe, Mn. Mary A. Dalluy, ut Tuiikhanneck, Pa, was allllcted ler six years with Asthma and llrencliltls, during which time the best physi cians could glve no ret let. Her lite was tie spall ed el, until in last October she pioeured a Hettlo et l)r King's New Discevery, when Immcdlutoiellet was telt, nnd by continuing Its uie for u short time bha was cotupletclv cured, gaining In tlesli b l His In u tew month. Vice iilui llottlesot this curtain cum el ull Thnut and Lung Diseases utO, A. Loehci'4 Drug Stere. Luige Hollies 11.10. We Cliulleuge the World, When Wu buy we believe, we have evldonce te prove that Shlleli's consumption Curu Is decldedly thu best Lung Muilletue madu, in as much us It will cure u common or Cluonle Cough In one-hult the tiinuuud relluvu Asth ma, llrencliltls, Whooping Cough, Croup, and snow uieru eases or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will cure where they tall, It Is pleasant te Uiko, hurmless te thu youngest child und wu gunruutcu what wu suy. Prlce, 10c, oue. aim ii.vu. 11 your i.uugs aru sure, Chest or Hack lamp, use Uhlleh'd btJ, tIBiMMl lltll'Vi UN MIt.,.l a .U.WU9A.HO- oreus Plas- of 'ter. Sold by ; 11 . II. Cochran, druggist, Nes. ,137 1st, Nes. 1: feb7'Odl and iw worm uuoeu sirtuu ilncklen's Arnica, Salve. The Hest Salve In thn world ter Cute. Ilrutses. Serns, Ulcers, Bait Hheum, Fever sores, xotter, unappeu Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It li guar anteed te glvn perfect satisfaction or money .uiuiiiiue. rrioe, s oenis per oex. jrorsaie uy U. A.LOCIlir. Can regthe7r "husbands ms7ngly last. should they notde thelrduty. llurdocknieodl 3n ms U -.. !. w.u. simcr nre n jrneii regulator of ttm circulation. They are exclusively a bleed tonic, and conse .,.,u....jr .ui., iu in, tuuiei muny serieus nu. I!.Tn,H: JPr Me ' " Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Ouoen street. MKIIIilAI, A Yini'tJUH KICKY PKurellAL. Aycr's Cherry Tccteml. flflf.n " Orrvllle, Ohie, Sept. 10, 1832. uiuisj. it unvlng been snnject ten bronchial atrcctten, with f ruquent colds, ler a number et yours, I hereby certify that Ayer's Cherry Pec total ulvcs me prompt relief, and U the most eftccttve remedy 1 have ever tried. " Jakks A. Hamilton ' Editor et The Crescent." flflnflRR "Mt.GUeill.Ohle. .lutuiM. 182 uuuuue, , j hnvutiseil Ayer's Cherry Pec toral this spring for asevere cough nnd lung trouble with gnodflleat. and Iain pleased te recommend It te any ene similarly ubected. " HAUVRY llAUnilUAN, " Proprietor ulobe Hetel. rnKr-ArtEenr Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass, Held by all Druggists. mlt-23dw 4 Y Klt'S SAHSAPMtlLLA AND AYEK'S Pectoral ler pule nt Cechrnn'a JY Cherry Drug Stere, Ne. 37 and 139 North (Jucen St,, Lancaster, n, l (IHKAT HUC0KS3. HOP PLATER. This porous plaster Is famous for Its quick und hearty action In curing Lame Hack, ltbcu mutism. Sciatica Crick In thu Hack, Mile and Hip, Neuralgia. Htlir Joints and Muscles, Sore Chest, Kidney Troubles nnd nil pains eraches either local or dcep-srated. It seethes, Strengthens nnd Stimulates the parts. The virtues et hops combined with nums-clenn and ready te apply, superior te liniments, lotions and salves. Price, 25 cents or 5 ler ll.Oi. Sold by druggist) and country stores. Mulled en recelpt et prices. Hep flatter Com pany, Proprietors, Husten, Muss. A GREAT SUCCESS. WThe host family pill madn-tlawley's Stomach and Liver l'llls. Uc. Pleasant In action and easy te take. novie-lyd&w .(i) G AIN HKAI.TH AMI II Al'l'INKti hew: DO AS OTHKltS HAVE DONE. AUE YOUR KIDNEYS DIOIIDEIIED t niiuuj"iui.u.uititiii ui" nuiti ...j i.i. v, us It were, after 1 had been given up by 1J best uccuirs in iieireu." M. W. DBVEnicx, Mechanic Ionia, MJcli AUE YOUIl N ELVES WBAKT Kidney-Weiteured uie from nervous weak ness, Ae.. utter I hud net expected tollve." airs. a. .11. ii. ueuunin, cu. vii uiian Jioniier Clove.und, Ohie. HAVE VOU HIIIGIITS DISEASE t " Kidney-Wert cuied mi when my water was Just ltke ch ilk und then like bleed." t rank Wilsen, Peabody, Mass SUt'l'Eltl.NOKKOM DIAHETES7 " K ldiie v-Wert Is the most successlul remedv I have ever used. Gives almost immediate rc- llet."-Dr. Phillip C. liullen, Monkteu, vu HAVE YOU LIVElt COMPLAINT 7 " Ktdnoy-Wert cured me of Chroule Liver Diseases after I prayed te die." Henry Waul, mm L.01. ii.hu .ai. uiium, n. i. IS YOUIl HACK LAME AND ACHING t ' Kldnev-Wert (1 bottle) cured me when I wusoe lame I had 10 roll out orbed." C. M. Tulmage.Mllwu'i coo, Wis. HAVE YOU KIDNEY DISEASE T " Kldney Wert made me sound In llverund kidneys niter years of unsuceusstuldnuterlng. Its worth fiea box." Sum'l Hedges, Williams town, West Va. AUE YOU CONSTIPATED! ' Kidney Wert causes easy evacuation and cured me utter 10 yeursnsuet ether uieiilclne." Nelsen fiilrehllil, St. Albaiw, Vt. HAVE YOU MALAHIA 7 "Kldney-Werl has dnnu tiutler than any ether lemedy I have ever use I In my prat-ttce."-Dr. It. K.Clark. Seuth Here, Vt, AUE YOU IHLIOUSt " Ktdnoy-Wutihusdenumu mero geed than uny ether leinedy 1 havt ev. rtaken." Mrs.d.T. UallOAiiy, hlk 1'lut, Oregon. AUE YOU fOUMENTEl) WITH PILES t " Kldnev-Wert Durmunentlv eared me el bleeding plies. Dr. W. u. Kline iccemmended Itteniu." Goe. 11. Herst, Cushier M. Hunk, Mycrstewn, Pu, AUE YOU HHEUMAT1SM HACKED t " Kldniiv.Wni't cuied me utter 1 win ulven up te die ijv pliybleinns and 1 nnd suuetud30 years. "-Llhililge Mulcnuib, West Hath, Me. LADIES, AUE OU SUKl'EUING t "Kldney-Werl cuiud inn el pt cullur trou bles otsev oral years stnndlng. Muny Irlunds useundprid'u It," Sirs. II. l.amercuux, lale Lu Motte, Vt. It you would Danish Urease and (lain lleallli tabe KIDNBY-WORT, THE HI.OOD CLhANMEit. docJ-eedAw 17-11 tioeii- Avian's Drug fctore. Ne 187 Uueen Street, Lancaster, Pa. and ISO Neilh pAUIlKH'rt TOMU. Pat a Brand en Him. " Women nre a neccsfiiry uvll," he said, bringing t own Ills list hard en the counter te umpliasl7.ii tie heartless remark. It was lu the vllluuu slote ut West Milten, Suiatoge county, and the speaker was thocentrulllgure el agre p et bucliellc philosophers. He was homely, slovenly and sixty. "There's where 1 dllter Irem you altogether," said Mr. Geoige T. Graham, et the same place. "Women are mostly what men iiinke 'em. When husbands uie brutes wives will lull Inte submission or make home het for the men ; und they're i.n uatuiul In either character. Love thorn, und especially be geed te them when thoy're ilek, und you'll have no trouble. There's my own wire, new. Shu's Buirered n geed deal with dyspepsia, nervous piostratleuuud ether ail ments that took the bloom etl tier cheuk nnd tint Hiirluu out el herstens. Well. bIiekuwuh udvcrtlHementet PAiucca's Temie, amUheuRht It would be Just the thing ler hur case. Gentle, men, 1 sent live miles utter a boltle. She took It. 1 bent ugaln utter mero Sosuveml tltuus. TroubleT Why, II you could see hew much geed D hiis dene her you would say that women are the greatest et Ged's blessings, und I'Aidccii's'loMieIri the next." This preparation, which bus been known as PAltEEH's GiNuun Ten 10, will herenfler be culled simply Paukbii's Temie. This change has been ruudeird necu'sury hy substitutes imposed upon their customers by unprin cipled ueuiurd umier tue numuui ginger 1 unii ius ginger is teully an unlu.pertant flavoring liwiedleut, we drop the misleading word. Thure i no ehatige. however, Hi the prepara tion Itself, and ali bottles leiualnlng in the hands et dcuieis, wrapped under the name et "Paiikkii's GlNumi Tonic," contain the genuine medicine II thu nlgnature et Iliscex A Ce, is ut the bottom et outstde wrapper. liAltUI It'S IIAIIt IIAI.1AM AND I'AltK. I oi'sTenlo ter sale nt Cocliran'sDrugSterp, Ne. 137flud 13!) North Queen st., Laucaster, Pu C-tlCAl'U .irl.Ull'lU Atf.UltlimS, TllK J Greut Eugltsh Uuiumly. An untuning ure ter liupe'.nney, and ull Diseases that fellow less el Horuery, Universal Lass!- tude. Pain tn the Hack, Dimness el Vision, Premuturu Old Age, and many ether diseases that .vail te Insanity or Con Cen Con .umpllen and m, Pieiuature Grave. Full par. Ucuiurs in our lunnpiei, which 0 desire te send lieeUv .itti'toevury ene. The Specltle Uedlcluu I sold by ull druggists at (I per pad.-, age, or elx packages ter IS, or will be sent tree hy mull en the receipt et thu money, by tut tut dresslng thu ugent, ure A. U. COCHRAN, Drnggtst, Nes. 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancas ter, Pa. On account et counterfoils, we have adopt ed the Yellow Wrapper 1 tlioenly genutnu. THE GRAY MEDICINWc'O.. yiUw HilUale, N. Y, OI.OTBH1H. JOK choiek: FURNISHING GOODS, '0U IllCTlWX" """' -UUB1' " AUNTS. OO TO- EEISMAN'S, Ne. 17 WEST KING SrREET, Kemomber the number and street. H' ItSIl A IlKOTHKK. -FOR- 1884. i New Shapes. Nevel Styles. Lewest Prices. Hirsli & Brether, I'ENN HALL CLOTHING HOUSE, Noe. 2 and 4 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. ESTABLISHED 1854. TTO SI1IUT. ff by is This a Goefl Day ? llecause It U the dute en which THE DAYTON SHIRT, THE HEST IN THE WOULD. IS ANNOUNCED Hi Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors and Clothier?, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. Perfect in Fit, Unsurpassed for Quality, Superior in Workmanship. SUCH IE THE DAYTON SHIRT, FOR WHICH win & ULOTiriEIiS, At Ne. 24 Oentre Square, Are Sole Agents Ter Lancaster County. M lyd W1 LLIA6ISON A rOSTEB. NEW SPRING Kilt ai SM Pant Soils FOR OHILBItEN. The JUVENILE CLOTHING this Spring is liiteiCBltng In every particular. Prices are moderate und thoStylesuier.idlcally clmnvf d, The CIIILDUEN'S HILTSUlTaare worn with the Tunle made et the same pattern goods as the bktrts. The oue prlce Ullts are very pretty und very cht-up. Beys' Shirt Waists In IILUE or GltAY FLANNEL. DAUfC and LIGHT PKUCALE, CALICO, CHKVIOT. Alse WHITE MUSLIN with Linen cellar and Culls for Dress. Prlce trem inc. te 12.33. Bprs' Scheel Suits In the New Spring patterns made stylish In u etui colors that will net show s'aln erdutt. Wu start them in at f J.23 ana keep right along up te 10 or 11 dollars. Spring; Overcoats for Gentlemen. The vai lely is larirer than ever befere t the patterns or material used are very neat 1 the trimmings uie In uveiy respect fully up te tbe highest simulant et excellence, aud every gar ment Is positively n Fit. TllK CIIKAPnST SPUING UVKUCUAT we have Is ene ler W.M, and In point el workmanship it Is parallel with the tlner ones. Drep In aud tee them and you will acknowledge that enr spring over coats ai u excellent I n every particular. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, Nes. 32-08 EABT KIHQ STREHT LANOA8TEU. PA. VTeriOtC.-PATIKNlU WISUINO TO OOW DR. LA GRANQB, or lCtt riiiiXBT8Turr, PiittiDMrau, Pa., are requested te give at least two ' W notlce piler te thelr Intended visit te preTent disappointment and less or tlme. . ... Or. La Grunge's new orea Nelsons Dls eases and Allleil Dlsenlen. Bentfrtebyppst, W.cenls. Address as above, mi-uia AUOriONKKU . f WU BKAI. KaTAYK lUJlrtTt HENRY SHUBERT. AUCTIONEER AND REAL ESTATE AGBNT, Ol North Duke St., Lancaster, Pu Everything pertaining te my ImmIssm iUI receive tny personal attention. Terns rgi able. Glveir.oaeUl. nlt-IW SPRING CLOTHING BURGER TOON $1 i si V t; i .i ti
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