"', ft :. fv t ff. -r.r : V, wTi ""'.' mtfae !? mh ttiiv,?, . tv i v.K .. ''J, ; ii I f r LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1884. 5 Velume XX-Ne 174. Price TireOaK AW. !., rrTfyaii:Bfi;aiVT ii VVvrA 1 r -BbJi YV- III i i,1. ' i BV. - 4iJljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisaWiBSBBM4KJMM sw iW Jkss J'kiksikkkkkklkEkiESikkMkSBPiVSr m .J&. SyjBV y.sW lav JL. y aiv VJk. A av H PA JL. ftV v A. "- "wPFinRip7w w jw f VLOTIlIlfU, V, YATK9 CO. r1 , ii , Ki i&4 ( J 4Jt" t ! I Jw 9l I 4 W "l $" jjf M . M'IJ(. "J P' 4 t . M VO""" ' .f H "I i f Read the papers and be post ed as te the beat and cheapest spot in the city te buy your Ready-made Clothing. Our spring sleck, new ready, is fine, well asserted and low priced. A. C. YATES & CO., LEDGER 1IUILDIN0, COR. SIXTH & CHESTNUT STS PHILADELPHIA. Vf VBUM KATUrOlf. Spring Woolens -reit:- CUSTOM TAILORING. Embracing all the Latest and Ment AMracHve Nevtltlts In SUITINGS. VEBTINUS find TUOUHKE1NGS, tram loom of widely cele brated European una American Manulactur Manulactur en. Tee assortment thli spring Is larger than any we have hcroteforo shown, and Iset such a character at will cnable ns te satisfactorily caler te every taste, plain or most Joshlenablo. 818 BUITINQS. Of thin claw et WOOLKN'S we perhaps have alarger varlety thanthntnf any two mores In the cly combined, lleautlful Patterns, ex cellent In quality, and uilmlrcil by nil who s e them. We liave twclve dirfcnint designs, from which neught net lobedimculttoninku selections. 812 SUITINGS. bemetulng honest, neat and cheap. Come nd ma them. .SVUarmcnta cut nnd made In any style de sired, and perleetflta guarantied. -LATEST FASHION PLATES for Inspos Inspes Inspos Uen. MYERS & RATHFON, LEADING LANCASTER CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EABT KING STRBKT tiANOABTKIt, l'A. iJ." KHIIAItT. GREAT REDUCTION -IN- FINE CLOTHING -AT- H. Gerhart's, Ne. 6 East King Street. In order te rcduce a heavy stock et FINK WOOLKNBand totnukeroom for the Spring Importation, I will make up te order all heavy-wc!ghtbUrriNU9andOVKKCOA1INQ Fer the Next 30 Days at a Re duction of 25 te 30 Per Ot., or First Cost of Get ting Thern Up. 1 have also a Large Assortment et medium- weight WOOLENS ler the early Spring trade, which will be made up belore the Spring trade seta In ut an equal reduction, te give umpley nient te my hands during dull season TlIK AIM VIC HBDVCTION 18 JfOR VAUI1 ONLY, N. 1!. My sample cards of Spring Importa tions are new ready and any et my customers deslreiM el securing cliolce styles can de se new. H; GERHART. f-IANSMArt UHO. 1884 SPRING 1884 , GOOD TIMES AUKCOUINU. Tlie tlme has oemo and we are new ready. Onogllmpse at the bargains eiterad in our large and ottracilve NEW SPRING STOCK -or- Ready-made Clothing I AND UOODH IN TIIK l'IKOE, wilt convince you that an era of peace and prosperity has dawned ler you, and our low prices will actually set you trembling with "cllht- . . ..... Loek nt our eamp'e pieces, marked In plain figures. In our northwest show window, filled with the choicest nloeo goods which we make te erder at the following low prices : Belts te ardnp at 112.00, $11.00, 116.00, tlO.O), lis en, r 00, 121 oe, fit oe PanU te erder at ti te, l.n0, ii,W, 3.00, 0.00, $7.oe,i8 00andW.oe. Ueudv.maae HulU ler Men at $3.00, 16.00, (7.00, ts.oe, 110.00, 112 oe np te sis oe. lleady-mude Bults ler Ileysat 13. 80, l,00,$I.K, $5.00, 10 00, $7.00 up te 10 00. Chlldrea'sBults at $1.7, $2.00, $2.50, $3,00, $1.00 Up te $860 ivnether von wish te purchase or net. nlcaae call, get posted and sce ;for yrurself -whether any ether Clothing or Merchant Tailoring Heuse can approach you with as low prices and large tmorimeui. L fiansman & Bre,, TIIK FASIIIONAULK MKltnilANT TAL I.OIUJ AND UJ.UiniJSH-J. Neu. 6.S NOUTU QUEEN STREET U'jht en the Eonthweat Cerner et Orange trcet, LAMCA9TKO, PA. iff Net connected wttbHny ether IClethlng Uouse In the dtv. YA HA AMU HAVANA UIUAIW.UUAUAN tced clear niler, foree,, at MAKXMA'B YKLLOW VllONT OIUAH UTOltK, OT, 0 3 U1NU, VSVKR WKA H, t C. " ff 'i'i'i'T"? -'!""" -''t' jBMOVAn REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY. New Eatabliabment, New Goods, S.S.' RATH VON, Merchant Tnller and Draper. UespLrtlii'ly Informs his patrons and the pub lle that he has itomerurt his Merchant Tailor InKtCstablMhtnnntlrem Ne. 101. whero It has been located for evor thirty years, te 131 North Queen St (IIOWEI.V8 J1U1I.U1NO), Whero he has Jmt opened with aireih and scanonable llnu et fabrics, (or men and boys' wear, whleh will be inadn promptly te order In any styln. and satisfaction assured. Th inklul for p ist favors, his efforts shall be te merit the continued oenfldonco et the pnb lie S. S. RATHTONi Practical Tailor. m22 1 mil N" IV hTOlth. NEW GOODS. LATEST HTTLKS ANI I'ATTKKNS !! llKCTlTllOMTIlK NEW YORK MARKETS. Greff&Winters, WILL ON MONDAY NEXT OPEN TIIRIR NEW STORE AT NO. 23 NORTH QUEEN ST. The very laKsst ntyles of gai raents, such as OAhSlMEItKS, sOlTINtlS. I'ANTAI.OON INC13, .te , will be en oxblbltlen. Having secured thn orvlces et M1UNIC11 OLASLA. DASOUUKNMKr.N. lata Of l'lllhv delphla, us cutter, we are prepared te surpuss everything In the way of Klttlnij and style. In connection with the abeve wtil always b letindaflrst-clasa llnoel Geuts' burnishing Goods. We are the sole agents In Lancaster ler the ATTOMATIO UAUNTLKtl8 HIIIItT, which Is clasiedosthe bet In tbu market. Don't fall te attend the grand opening, MONDAY MOltMND NKXT. 6E0PE & WIITERS, NO. 23 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKIl, l'A. i-l wd TlHWJUtK, SV. J"" N V. HU1IAU3I. FORNAOES and RANGES OK ALL KINDS REPAIRED. Call anil soe the New Improved WKOUGHT UtONfJOLDOAHKi Radiating Portable Furnace, The Cheapest aud Market. llest rUUNAOE In the MANUKACTUKEU KXOLU8IVKLY UY Jelm P. Schaum, 24 Seuth Queen Btroet, uliA-IVd lANOASTKn. PA. .AUUIAUJCH, av. MNK UAIIIIIAUIS HU1I.UKIUJ. THE STANDARD Carriage 'Werk OV LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builders, MARKET STREET, IN UKAROFOENTltAL MAUICKT HOUSKS LANOABTKU, PA. We mnke every style iluggynnd Carriage desired. All work finished fii the most com fortable anil elegant style. We ute only the best solceted material, and employ only the bent mechanics, Fer quality of work enr prices are the choapest In the state. We buy ler cash and sell en the most reasounuie terms. Ulvensacall. All work warranted. UKPAIHINOPIIOMVTLYATTKNDKDTO. Onogetot werkmen especially employed ler ttnt purpose. nSO-tfdAw llUUKtt AM) HTATJONXU1, B LANK IIUOUH ANDSTATIOWEUY. JOII BAER'S SOUS, 16 and 17 North Queen St, Blank Beeks & Stationery, WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, Helland's Geld Pens, Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. -AT THE- SIGN OF THE BOOK. MBDtOAl,. A TKU'flUIIKHKt PJCUTOKAL. Aycr'g Cherry Pectoral. fUlI.Tl5 " OrrvlHe, Ohie, Sepf- 10, 1881 WlUAJt ti Having been subject te a bronchial affection, with frequnnt colds, ler u numlier el years, 1 horeby certify that Ayer's Cherry Pec toral glves me prompt rellel, and Is the most cSeottve remedy 1 have ever tried. " Jambs a. IIasiltew. Kditoret Tfn cretctnt." CODQHS. " k!":'. J"a J?W3.) m I'oe- teral this spring for a sovero cough and lung treuble with geed cfTuet, and 'I am ploa'ed te recommend it te anyone similarly abocted. "lUnVBT IlAUnltMAX. ' " 1'ropyetor (Jlobe llote', rnRrAnzenr Dr. J. 0. Ayer 4 Ce., Lewell, Mass, geld by all Druggists, inl9-25JAw A VKK'B BAItSAI'AIttLLA AND AVKK'S jfV. Cberry I'octeral ler sale nt Cochran's Drug Btore. Ne. 37 and IN North queen St., Lnncaster, l'a. H OI fLAHTKK. SHARP PAINS. Crick, Sprains, Wrenches, HheumalUm, Neuralgla. Sciatica, t'lenrliy Tains, Hutch in tlioBlde, llaclfoehe, Rwollen .lelnls, Heart Uls Uls Uls oase, Hore Muscles, I'aln In the Chest, and all rialns and ucheseithT local erd ep-svatcdare nsiantly rellnvd und pclxllly cured by the well-known Hep Matter. Compeundod, as It is, et tbu uindlclnal virtues el trcsh Heps, Uuins, Halsams and Kxtracts, It Is I ml cud the belt puln-kllllng, stim ulating, seething and strrngthning 1'or 1'er 1'or eua 1'Iaster ever made. Hep Plattert are sold by all druggists and country stores, ii cents or flve ter I.0e. Mailed en rocelpt et prlce. Hep Platter Ce., Proprietors and Man- uinciurura, usiuu, dxiaeti, HOP PLASTER. - Conted tengue. bad breatl), sour stom ach and liver dlscnse cured by Ilawley's Htoni Hteni Htoni eoh and Liver Pills 5cts. nev2fl-lydAw(i) M-EVEIt rAILS. SAMARITAN NERVINE, The Great NERVE CONQUEUOR. A SPECIFIC FOR tW EPILEPSY, SPASMS, -1 CONVLSION8, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITU8 DANCE, ALCOHOLISM, OPIUM EATINO, BYPIIILLIS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA NERVOUSNESS, SICK nEADAOIIE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUB WEAK NESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD BORES, BILIOUSNESS, UOSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND 1RREGU LARITIES. Hr$1.50ier bottleatdruerglfits.-bl The Dr. S. A. Richmond, Med. Ce.. Prep's. 8T.J03KPII, MO. Corrcspendonco Iroely nnawored by Physi cians. H.CCK1TTKNTON, Ageilt, New Yerk. tulyiR'O&w piAIN IIKAI.TII AMI IIAl'l'lNlMd HOW t DOAB OTHUIIS HAVE DONK. AUK YOUll KIDNEYS DIOllUKUKD t "Kldnoy-Wert brought me from my grave, as It, wcre, after 1 had been given up by 1 i best doctors In Detroit." ....... M. W. Dkvkuicx, Mechanic, Ionia, Mich. AUK YOUU NtiltVEB WKAIC t Kldnoy-Wert cured me trem nervous weak ness. Ac ntter I had net oxpectoil te llve." Mm. M. M. H. (loedwln, Kd. CirJian Monitor Clovelnnd, Ohie. HAVE YOU IHlIUHT'aMSKABKt "Kldnoy-Wert cured ni"i when my water was Just llke chalk and then llke bloeil." Frank Wilsen. Peabody, Mass. BUFFKUINU FUOM UIA11ETE3T " Kliinov-Wertlsthomostsucccsslulrumcdy I have ever used. Ulves almost Immodiate re llel." Dr. Phillip O. Uaiiou.MeuKtou, vu It AVK YOU LIVKIt COMPLAINT t " Kidney-Wert cured me of Chronle I.iver Diseased alter'l prayed te dle." Henry Ward, late Cel. ti9th Nat. (iuard, N. Y. 13 YOUU 11AOK LAMB AND AOH1NU T Kldnoy-Wert (1 bottle) cured me when 1 was de lame 1 had te roll out of bed." CM. Taluuign,MUwaure, Wis. HAVE YOU KIDNEY DISEASE t " Kldnoy-Wert made me sound lu liver and kldneys aiter years or unsuccejHlul doctoring. Its worth no a box." bam'l Hedges, Williams- town, West Va. AUK YOU CONSTIPATED t " Kidney Wen causes easy evacuation and oured me alter 10 years nne of ether modlclne." Nelsen Fnlrchlld, St. Allmn, Vt. HAVE YOUMALAUIA t "Ktdnoy-Wert lun ilone liutUir than any ether lemedy I huvu evor use I te my prac tice." Hr. R. K.giark, Seuth Here, Vt. AUK YUU 1ULIOUST ' Kldney-Werthiui dene mu morecood than any ether remedy 1 liave ever Uiken." Mrs. J. T. Ualleway, Kilt Flat, Oregon. AUK YOU TOUMKNTED WITH PILES t "Kidney-Wert permannntly ouied me et bleeding piles. Dr. W. O. Kllnorceommendod lttamo."-Ueo. 11. Herst, Cashier M. Hank, Myerstewn, vtu . AUK YOU RHEUMATISM HACKED f ' Kldnoy.Wert cured mu alter 1 was given np te dle by physlulans und 1 had Buffered SO yuars."-Klorldge Malcomb, West Hath, Me. LADIES, AHE YOU 8UFFEU1NG t " Kldnoy-Wert oured me et peculiar trail, blc el soveral years standing. Many trlends use and pralse IU" Mrs. II. Lamerenux, Islci La Motte, Vt. II yen would Danish Dlseasennd Ualn Health take KIDNEY-WORT, THE Itl.OOD OLKANBEII. d0C5 0(MlW R1DNKY-WOKY roil MAI-K AT UOUI1 tan's Drug Btore, Ne. 137 nnd ISO Neith liucen btreet, Lancaster, i'a. iiuui,;Hina. T ItUltBK'M. THE LOYEUB Or1 QOOD FLORIDA ORANGES. Just rccolved an lnvolceef INDIAN ItlVKlt FLORIDA ORANOKB from thogrevo of MR. CHAS. NAUMAN (a lormer Lancastrian), Tiey are VERY VINE, thin skin und Juicy, They are luscious, -OUK- RI0 BIENDE1) COl-'EEE, TnUnVS,ccnu,in MBCM,er- iry"ttm,,, . . - , . . . ....,. ' ' -AT- BTJESK'S. NO. 17 EAST KINO BTREEV, LANCASTER, PA. INSECT LAXVM, BUKVlViNO TUH WIN A' It Y WHATIIUU. A Bclsntlne Chat About the Different Spe cies ht Larvce Heme Needlnl Infor mation for the rariner. Fer thO iHTKLLIOSNCin. Mr. F. A. Beaten, near Willow Street, Lancaster county, bes taken qulte a num. ber of Insect lame, whleh he found nlive and aotive during the first week In Febru ary. Onr rcaderu will remember that the name nentlcman took a number of living larva) In January about the beginning of the month an account of whleh was pub lished en page four of the January number of the Farmer, under the oiptieu of "An Entomological Phenomenon," but his last "tnke" wcroef dlfferent speeles from the first take, and wcre thirteen iu number, flve being Lopideptcrous, six Coleepterous and two Ilcmiptoreus j but, as tbey all are moie or less discolored by the liquid in whleh they were linmoreod, it is diffleult te identify them specifically. The largest tbroe appear te be common "cut worms," aud are evor ene inch iu length and half an ineh iu citcumforcnce. Boltiguearly blaek in color all distinguishing llneatiens and ethor marks are obliteratod. The six pectoral legs and the teu prologs iudioate that they ate Lepldoptera, and "belong te the Noetuidco, which 1b a family of the worst destructives. uifferent Species. Thieo othero of the sarne natural order, ate from g te I of an ineh in length, light brown in color, and have faint lateral llneatiens. Tnose may be lmmature indi viduals of the same species, or of allied species perhaps Oertyna but, as all the larvse of this order are mero or less noxi ous, the farmer cannot go wrong in des treyingnll of thorn. Flve nre Coleepterous larvie, and are from $ te i of an ineh in length, and have the scgmental divisions of the body very prominent and distinct. Thcse are the larvie of one of the " Soldier beotles," doubtless of Chanlieguathus Pensylvani cus, and known te be carnivorous In its habits, feeding veraciously en ether iu sceta under ground, nnd thcrofero they are classed among the farmer's insect friends. Tbe raature beetles are usually found iu abnndance en the bloom of the " goldcu geldcu goldcu red " (solidage) in late summer and early nutumu. Then is their nuptial season, after which they disappear and are net scen again until the following summer, when the eldcrberry nnd the golden red nre iu bloom. When Sorae Larvm are Foaud, Olie specimen of the lirvaefa reve beetle (PMlenthut) completcs the list of larvas. This last Fpceles is usually found in do de aayed animals and vcgotable matter ; and, if net altogether innoxieus, it is neverthe less net oeusidorod noxious. Some of the lamer species et the laratly te which it belongs (Stapglinida.) are frequently found in carrion, and also in animal ex cretlens whleh is sufficiently illustrative of its gastroneraical character. Twe npoel mens of Caubus or Phytoceris sapsuelting Hcmlpttra (trcebngs) complcte the se. lectien. Thce latter are onemies te vegu tieu when they occur In great nura bcrs, and much projudice existB agalust thorn In localities that have suffered from their attackB upon tbe buds of young nur sery stock in early rpring. As seen, how hew how ever, ns voL'itatien has suffloiently ad vanced te afford thorn a gieatsr supply of succulent feed, they prefer that te weedy plants. The past wlnter months have been ber dering en the severe" at least it can net be said that we have had an " epen wlnter" hence it seems net n little sur pribing that thcse Inscetsnnd Insect larvie should have been found in nn active or even iu a vital state, ou the snow, in the the beginning of February of the present jcai. Did they appear iu dellanoe or the ground heg'fl warning ? Cela Winters en Inseett. All this gees te show that iu spite of the doetilno promulgated by seme sangulne thoeriata, cold winters de net "freeze out" the insect world "worth a cent," and that cold wiutcrs may have evon a less iu jurioue effect upon them than unusually het summers. In contemplating tho'de tails of colleotionsjmado lu zoology by sci entists who have acoempaniod the various Pelar expeditious, we find that they always, or nearly always, rouert collections in entomology. We might very naturally suppese that iu these iey regiens the temperature weuut ua tee low ler mscets te pass through their developmental transformations, but it seems te be ethor wise. N Thore ate, perhaps, a less propor tionate number of "winter killed" iuBeets in the polar region than there are iu the tempcrate zeucb. On ene occasion we noticed thousands of Perlidm (shad flics) coming up through "rotten ice" en the Susquehanna river that was fully teu inches or n feet in thlekucss. The ice was iu that condition- that when mbmitted te concussion it would fall Inte hundreds of lirilmatitm. " Hew te Dlattngulih Latvw.t Such observations made en insect larvte or "worms," if the farmers only paja seme attention te stieoitle details, may eventually onable him te discriminate botween noxious and innoxieus species. Fer InManoe, whero he finds larvre in the ground, en the sound, or olse whero, that have three pair of feet en the drift thrce segmenta of its body, then oue or two segments without feet, followed by four pair of ileshy prologs, then another aeg inent or two without feet, and one pair of Ileshy feet en the terminal segment, he may be pretty sure that he has befere him the larvre of a lepidopttreui iusoet, what ever itn aize or color ma be ; aud, as nil of this order nre destructive, the befit thing he can de is te cxtermtuate it nt ence True, Bome of this erder have a less number of feet than sixteen, but net e have mero. All the larvre known aa "span "span wermB" or " loepers," have a less number and nmencr thesanre the "oanker worm," the larvie of the "currant moth" nnd many ethors, noted for their destniotlve habits. On the ethor hand, when he finds latvru that only have thrce pair of feet, and then en the first three segments, he may have befere him n Coltepttrout larvu) ; und, If it possesses qulek nnd rapid curserial pewers, loves darkuess, and attempts te hide Itself, he may pretty safely oeuoludo that Is predacious in ita habits. It Is also true that seme et the larvre of Ooltepttra ftlie woedborers have only six fcet, and nre peer pedestrlnnu ; but time, ebserva tien nna opportunity win mmruei, mm hew, when and whero te no dlacrimlnn tlen. Ne cellar Information fur the farmer. A knowledge of these things Is becom ing overy day mero esaett'nl te the fnrmer, in hla conflicts with destructive Insects, and he had hotter bollevoltididaotauooid. lugly just new. It perhaps must needs be !. li..an(a Mill Mima tint. It: tu rmttfttlm - I UlUli IliCCULO VT ill UUIHVi mhw - wu sw lesaawoeto- him through whose neglect i.i .1 M.. n'k.n tuuy (iu uuiuu. i no nre perhans net nUenetlier an unmixed evll, but, If por per mltted te multiply with Impuulty, tliat evil beoemes dtsatt euly mnnlftst, and nt a time, t0. wi witb un Intensity, that mny baflle the best nmedlea nnlust this deatruotive pregresg, Bat there is no use lu Indnlalne Inn universal nlure, Leam te discriminate and f en may then find out when the alarm should It. A OltOCKK'H UUOHT. The Btrance Ripstlenea or a Heek Agent Named creamer In Uedarvllle, Probably few persons have had as etrange an cxperionce as did Mr. Croamer, a well known book ngent of Springfield, in tbe village of Codarville, O., recently. Creamer's reputation for voraelty is of the best, and the story is fully corroborated by rcsldenU of Codarville, te whleh place seme days Age Mr. Croamer oenoludod te go, te stcure erders for n new book. Ccdarville is a village of somethlDg ever 1,000 Inhabitants, and when he arrived in tlid suburbs he was surprised te find him. self an objeet of tbe roost Intcnse nnd overwhelming curiosity. Mr. Crcamer at first supposed that this was merely curl esity attending the arrival of n stranger, but the strange oenduot of thoeo whom he raetsoenoonvincedhimthatthosurprlsowas eaused by seme peculiarity In bis appear ance. Wemen would ceme te the windows of the farm houses, and raise up tbelr arms with astonishment when they saw him. Men would oemo te the fonce and gaze after him in surprise, mixed with nwe and fear, as far as he could be scen, when they would go back Inte the heuse shaking thelr heads with doubt and amaze ment. Croamer was uatuially piqued at this strange treatment, slcce the only peculiar ity he possesses Ib lameness. Ile drew a pocket mirror from hla pcoket and oarefully examined himself from head te feet te find what made poenlo stare. When he arrived at the most thickly sottled portion of the village tbe oxeltoment in no way abated, but rather inercascd. A crowd collected nnd followed him at a eafe distance, speaking in subdued tones, nnd in seeming fear and awe. "Ills very Image," said one. "Is it his ghost?" said anether. "Lame in tbe same leg," "The same features," said ethers. Evoryeno came te thelr windows te sce him pass and Boomed amazed and frightened, The young man was Indignant at this strange treatment, and when he arrived at the hetel lest no time iu entering nnd closing the deer against the crowd, which immediately mnde a break for the win dows, where they poered in at the objeet of their curiosity. Finding the clerk of the hotel nnd ethors iu tha office, the young man asked for accommodations, W heu the bybtandera f aw htm they soemed te share tbe general Btirprise, and stared blankly nthlm. Vnr lii"nmn' sulm" nnt llin vnimrr man, " what docs this mean. Yeu and the inhabitants of this town leek nt me as If I was nn escaped hyena." " Who are you ?" asked a bystander. " My name Is Crcamer,' Bald the young man, "and I have ceme here te solleit orders for n new book." When the bystanders wcre cenvluced they crowded around Mr Creamer and told him tbe rcascn of the surprise nnd ourieslty was that he Is thoexaot image of a deceased grecer of Cedarvllle who kept n grocery for many years, and was the best known inhabitant of the city. He had bcen dead for lour years, and wheu the inhabitants saw Oreamer they thought the dead was ceme te life, or olse it was the grocery kecper'a ghost. "I have been married new," beasted a prosy old fellow, "mero than thirty years and have nover given my wife across werd: nor have I ever bcen without a bettle of Dr Hull's Cough syrup in case el a cold or cough." A. SilLOK TUIltTx YlSAltS. About thrce months ege I was taken with sovcre pains In the small of my back, In the region et the kldneys, trem which 1 bcoume a turrlble scfTcrer. I consulted with a number of physicians, und finally placed my sol t un dcr thilr trcalrcent, they telllug me I lud thu selutie rheumatism and kldney complaint. On examination, my urine was leund te be In a very bad condition, et u very eurk color, and impregnated with heavy red bilckdust dopeslt, and very oUenslvo. 1 lul the uieit carutul and best medical nltondance,and tried all thu popular reui died without oxparlrns exparlrns luguny reller Fortunately about thlstlmu the vlrtue of Hunt's Remedy being called te my attention, I bought and used u bottle, with such batlsl.ictery results that 1 couttnued en ler six weeks, when, having used four bottles, I found I was aa well as ever and entirely eured. All pains left me, my water returned te Ita natural color. I urn. new lu oxcellont health, and uble te attend te my business (grocery). Whenever an opportunity occurs toiccotn teiccotn toiccetn mend your valu ible incdlctne I always de se, us 1 nui conndetit It will de all you claim ler It, ad that cvery tlme. Yours, with gratt gratt tude. Catt. Jeuh Kimdall. New LonneN, Conn,, May 9, 183J, Akl.X.MUKIi'H CASK. Abautoie ycarage I wastaken with ase vcre attack et dUoaeof the kldneys, from which 1 BuiTcred suverely. 1 applied te our local phystelan, und net receiving any help I called en Mr. Jehn A. Morgan, our druggist, and stuted my cisu. He liumudlauly huuded men bettle et Hunt's Reiuidy, olferlng It as the great specific fur that complaint, loom leom loem muniud uilnglt at ence, aud from the very start I began te lmpiove, and by the tlme 1 hud lued the bettle was entirely well, I would ailvlse any persons having dlfllculty Ith the kidneys tj give Hunt's ItumeJyn trial, 1 knew or ene cusu besides my own being cmed, und would eheei fully recommend it te any one, CUAnuiH 11. ALKXAnesa, Fereinnn Dye Heuso, bhetuckui Mills, May 8, ItSJ. Uroeuovlllo, Conn. 1 certlly te the ubove being n truu case, hav ing sold the medlclne te Mr. Akxander, and knew him te be a gentleman ruspoetcd highly in the position he holds. Jeiim A. Meruan. May a, 18? I, DruggUt, Ureenvllle, Conn. m-lwdM,rt'AFAw Kicked uut. Hew many poenlo theie urowhe are strug gling te rle lu this world thut uie kicked down nnd out by envious rivals. Themat' Kclectrie Oil nover " kicked nut" Its patrons. It Is truu blue for thieat utreUleu, asthma und catarrh It U a certain und rapid emu. Ker salu by II. II. Coehnin druggist, 137 mid 131) North Queen street- A btattllug DWcevtrr. Mr. Win. Jehnsen, et Huren, Dak, writes that hLi wile hud buuu troubled wttliuoute Hi nnchltls ler many years, and that all reme dies tried gave no permanent reltet, until he procured a bettle et Dr. Klng't New Discov ery ler Consumption, CoughsundCelds, which hail u luuuleal ulfuct. and nreducud u nerma. uenl eure It ts guaranteed te euro all Dis eases et Threat, Lungs, or ilrenchlal Tubus, Trial Hollies Kree at ti, A. Leclier's Drug mero. Lurge Blzus, l.ce. m2t We Challenge the world. When we sny we bollevo, we have ovidenco toprevo thut Bhlleh's couaumntlen Cure ts ducldeilly thu bust Lung Modtclue made, in us much as it will euro u common or Chronle Cough In en n-hnll the tlme and relluve Asth urn, IlronehltU, Whooping Cough, Croup, and show mero cusr or Consumption cured than all ethers. It will euro whero they fall, It Is pleasant te tuku, harmless te thu youngest child and wdguarautoe what we say. Prlce, lOa.Soe and il.oe. II) our Lungs are wero, Chest or uuca iiiiue. ususniieu's roreus t jus tir. Held by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, Ne 137 aud I3i North uneun si net. Inh7-oet 1 ilankluu's Aruiea Balve. The Rett Siilvn in the world ler Cuts, llruliru Urrrs, Ulcers, salt Rheum, Fuver sorej, Teltur. Chappot Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, anu tut sain urupueus, uuu positively cures Piles or no pay ruiulied. 11 it guar anlctul teglvti perfect satfsmctien or money rotunded. Prlce, ii cents pur box. Fersule byO. A.Loelur. the proper tlme " ceme In." Seme Htreng Mledeil Women Can rrgulate thelr husbands amazingly last, should they net de their dety. Burdeeh Meed JiUtfti are it geed regulator of thn clroulatlen. They am exclusively a bleed tODle.and conse quently strike af () roetot many set tens all menu. Fer sole by 11. Jl. Cochran, druggist. 137 and 189 North Uueen street. MIX (iUOVi. N KW BPltINu UOOllH, Grand Opening 1 fin, shai & CO., Have Koceivod Sixty Cases nnd Bales of NEW SPRING GOODS Within the past week at the lowest prices ever known in the history of the Dry Uoeds business. NEWSP1NQ DHKS3 OOOD?. OTTOMAN and PIN CHECK SUITINGS. MELANOE8, DEI1KOES, AUMUIIKS. BuAOK AND COLOUED CASHMEUCS. NEW COLORS in DltKHS BILKS. NEWSPttlNUHOilKtlY ANDQLOVE9. OAMUUIO and SWISS EH1IROIUKUIE3. UUCHINOS, COLLAUS and LACES. NEW CALICOES and PERCALES. WASHING GINGHAMS and CHEVIOTS. SHIRTING PRINT8 and CAMURICS. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS and TOWELS. SHEETINGS and PILLOW MUSLINS, LACE CURTAINB Olid PILLOW SHAMS. Popular Goods at Popular Prices -AT THE- NEW YORK STORE, N0S. 8 & 10 EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. N EXT OUO It TO l'HK CUUItT HOUSE PAEIESTOCK'S. Sis! W Sis! $.1,000 woithel HI.ACK, COLORED. STRIPE and CHECK SILKS. Just landed trem an im porter's auction sale In New Yerk. Urewn, Navy Hlue, Myrtle Ollve, Garnet, and Ilronze Silks, only 37c . Navy llluc. llrewn. Myrtle Grcen. ilronze und Garnet Silks. SOe, Me, 5e, and tl 00. Strlpe Silks, dlilerent combinations, 4V), 50e 03c and 73e. Check Silks, black and whlte and white and black, Wq und CJc, cheap. Illack Silk at 60c, 03c, 71c, 87Ke, f 1.00, II.12K. Si.u, si.iu, I1W3 unu nw. THE REST SILKS AT PRICES WK HAVE EVER OFFERED. OUR BLAOK SILKS At 11.00 and t.l2X are and worthy the arly want- be tutliLi nt the prlcn, nttontleu of these in Jtf On and after March 17. our Btore will be open In the ovenlng till turtlier notlce. B,. E. Eahnesteck, LANCASTER, PA. Next Doer te tbe Court Heuso. iiATa Ait it vAra, H' ats, im'.v.&e. Slmltt Only Eat Ste. JUST RECEIVED OUR Bl'RINUHlLKHATS. THE BROADWAY Is the hat adopted by the Broadway Hatter's Asseelntlnn und U always thn leading and meat nnniilur hat In all tun cltlrrt A irned style lorunyenu. TlieL'KDOU.VIsstlllseillng well and will he worn all Spring. All sires In stock all the tlme. -THE- FBDOKA. WOAHH.-tta 144 North Queen Street. (OUNDAKER'B OLD BTAND,) LANCASTER, PA. am A few Winter Caps at Half Prlce. inart71ydftw S" Ill.T'. OLD (STAND. ORE AT REDUCTION IN Hats, Caps, Purs, Ladlea' Beul Bncquea nnd Delmans, Ladlea Fur-Llned Olroulera, Ucnts' nnd LndleH' Seal Caps nt Cost, BILK UilimKM.AH. A Large Assortment el GLOVES at Cost. TIIB.LAROESTHTOCK AND ASSORTMENT JK VSJ..V. - Winter Hats, Cans, Firs, Kveretlered te the public, at the LOWEST PUICr-a. Whelcaaluand Retail. Buy ler rash only nnd sell cheaper than any ether Hut Stere In the city. BOLE AGENT VOlt THIS Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manufactory In Lancaster. Reys' Caps trem lOe, up. Men's Caps et ull kinds gnatly reduced In price. Ueputrlug neatlyand promptly dene. Old Silk llats made uniunauie. JOHN SIDES, iin-lM buccCsjorteBIIULTZ A 11UO. OXOXMXJItt. F OK- cheice: FURNISHING, GOODS, rOR rATHER. MOTHER, BttOTHMlJ,; StB i ,TIIB, .COUBNB AD AUNTS. ! ' V oe Te- "Ne. 17 1VE8TKING SIRIET, Romember the number and street. TTIIIBU UltOXllCR., "i 1884- New Shapes. "xi Nevel Styles. ' if.-') Lewest Prices. Eirsli & Brether, PENNHALLCLOTIIINQ HOUSE, Nea. 2 and 4 North Queen Btreet. LANCASTER, PA. ESTABLISHED 1854. TYTON Mil HIT. 1 Why is TMs a Goefl Bay ? Hccause it is tbe dale en which THE DAYTON SHIRT, THE REST IN THE WOULD, IS ANNOUNCED 111 Burger & Sutten, Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA. Perfect in Fit, Unsurpassed for duality, Superior in Workmanship. SUCH ie- THE DAYTON SHIRT, ' 1TOR WHICH & VL0TUIER8, At Ne. 24 Centre Square, Are Sole Agents for Lancaster CeubIt. ii iyd 'IXriLLIAIUSON St rOaTUK. NEW SPRING Eilt iil Snort Pant Soils FOJt CHILDKRN. The JUVENILE 'CLOTHING thU Spring is interesting In overy particular. Prices are mnderateand thoBtyli'Sttieridlcsllychan ed, The CHILDREN'S KILTSUlToare worn with ihaTmilomadaef tbe same nattern uoeds as the feklrts, The ene price Kilts are very prelty and vi ry chfiip. e Beys Shirt Waists In RLUK or GRAY FLANNEL. DARK and LIOH r PKUOALB, CALICO. CHEVIOT. Alse WHU'K MUSLIN 'with Linen Cellars and Culls for Dress. Prlce from soe. te I2.8J. Beys' Scheel Suits In the New Spring patterns made stylish In u.nlul colors that ulli net show s ate or dust. We start thorn In at !.3 ana keep right along up te 10 or )2 dollars. Spring Overcoats for Gentlemen. The vaiiely Is larger than ever be lore (the natturns of material used are very neat t the trimmings ure In every respect fully up te tbe hlahostsiandanlet oxcellonce. and every srar- I ment U positively nFlb THE CHKAPkST Ibl'HlnU uvivuuuaa weuavuisunviur row, and lu point et workmanship it is parallel with thn flner onus. Drep In and see them and you will acknowledge that enr spring over coats nre excellent In erery particular. WILLIAMSON &.FOSTER, Neb. 32-38 BAST KINO STR1BT LANOAflTER. PA. K OTIOU.-PATIKNTK WIBUIXU TO COW' DR. LA GUANOS, e 1023 Kiiesbt BTBiirr, PinLADBxrai fA., are rv'iuestcd te give ai nnllKu nrlrtt- m llinlrliitAndl iui two das tended vUlt te prevent u'?"1'lJi?.".n.ai2.siSLt!iWvGiM. euua and Allied Dlsordeiii, ?l uZSSS W.centa. Address as alwvex wl-Jtatf .Bwiemici amu iscAt. sarATl HEURY 3HUBERT. AUCi:iONEEANn KAL ESTATJt Ol.NertU jiVt fiti LaneaaWr, F. Kverytlilinf prtUnleif t; my biWM , rocelvo my purtunui antniuvH, uble. uire uie titan. SPRIN&; CLQTHIN& - -ren- . BURGER SUTTON ' -i 1 iVf .411 H"Sj '9 VAI V A Hy 'l ft' i i i "V r ; v XI.
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