'' (Ehz Til i I1hE21i2-11 I 1VlAwUV I l4V;V C" Vel mini XX-Ne 11)0. LANCASTER, PA., FIUDAY, APRIL 11, 1884. Price Twe Cent. V LOT 111 NO. SPRING 1884. In Men's and Youths' Suits we have sorae neat imported things, very doeirable and cheap. Our Over Oeats for Spring are "fully up" for style and make, and " fully down" for price. A. C. YATES & CO:, I.KIMIKH IIUILDINO, OUR. OBE9TNUT & SIXTH 8TS., PHILADKI.PHIA pRMUVAl, REMOVAL EXTRAORDINARY. New Establishment, New Goods, S. S. RATH VON, 2Icrcliiuit Tailor ami Draper. ltc.spcctlu y lulerms his patrons nnd tli ub lie Hull Im li'ii Itcmevcd lit. Merchant 'Inllor 'Inller lug Kst.thl'sliment Irem Ne. let, where It has been luLMii il lur ever tlilrty yt ars, te 131 North Queen St., (HOWKLL'S IIUILDINO), Where liu has Just opened with u tresh and seasonable linn et fabrics, ter men ami boy,' weir, which will be made promptly te eritur In any stj In. mill satisfaction assured. Thatikliit ler pint lavers. his olfertM shall be te merit tin- continued confidence nt the pub lic S. S. RATHVON. L'rartinil Tailor.' lilJi I mil H until Aiir. SPRING OPENING VT- H. GERHART'S Tailoring Fslitltlishment. I nin new prepared te show te tlie trade an assoilmenl et Woolens ler tl;e Spring anil Hummer Ti ado which 'or ltctuity. Quality find Quantity surpassts nil my former emuls te p case my customers Nenn but tlie very bet Foielgn anil Amort Amert can fabilcs ter Dress mill Hustings Milts ; a cempli'tii llnoet the I nlcsi Shades et Spring Oveicnittiig. Tlie vi'iy best til workmanship ami prices lower tliun any Heuse In tliu rlty ter tint same iinillty et goods I-I. GBRHART, TAILOR, Ne. 6 Eaat King Street. TANKMAN 1111(1. EXTRA PUSH. That Is what make our NKW SPUING S'lOCK LAUOKU. IIKTIKK AMI CIIKAPKU than It ever wan bolero. See tlie wonderlul low prices In 8,S -AND- Beys' Clothing. Men's Bull) nt M.BO, tl.U),$ I.50.W.00, M O?8.00, lle.tw, up te flt.w. BOYS' AND OHILDRENS' OLOTflING OUH tJUKATHPKOlAl.TY. Heys' Suits ut tl.-a, UIW, law. f3M, $1.00, Wee, ree, up te 110.00. ' ' T ' Clilldreu'saults at (1.3.1, 11.75, tt.0), i2.bi J.OO, l.U0,liptO0.50. ' TO TIIK r.ADlKS i II you wish te buy Heys' nrChlldretiH' Hulls leek at our large, stock, elegant inuile styles, workmanship, quality and low prlucs. 1'liey oanuel be niiprouehed iinywhure in this city. L, Gansman & Bre,, TIIK r'AHmONAIiliU MICICUH AN 1' I.OKS AND CI.OTIIIKI. TAl. Nes. 6((.e8 K0KT11 QUEKN 8THKET, ltigbt ea ttia Boutbweat Cern or et Orange Btreet, LAN0A8T1SU, l'A. nr Net connecioil with auy oiUer OletUlng Uouseln thecltv. 3C w IllIOUT r.XOKl'TIOM THE IllSSr Se Cigar 111 thecltv. HAIlTMAN'rt YKI.LOW VI O.NT CIUAIt HTOUK, vi.urntmi. 1 HtlKK W1NTKKH, THK LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS. Having the finest selection of Fancy Suitings, Pantaleon Pat terns, Plaids and Cheviots ever shown in Lancaster, we hereby extend an invitation te our Iriends te call and inspect our elegant stock. We have secured the services of Mr. Nicholas De La Soren Seren skey, a first-class cutter. Geed fits guaranteed. Alse full line of fine Furnishing Goods. GROPP& WINTERS, 23 North Queen St., npttMvd LANCASTKU, PA S,,M' I Ml .V ItAl'SHAN. FINK TAIL0H8, A V K 11 K M 0 V li 1) T 0 Ne. 121 North Queen St., Ami will )D pleased their Klcgnul Sleek el te have you examine SUITINGS, Etc., -FOU- SPRING AND SUMMER. WBAR lilnjI.lrilTu.Th.tS T 1 VKIIM A KATIIKIIN WINTER STILL LIVES. March, tlie llrHt month e( Spring, litis been here an. I Is new entered upon tlie minutes et time a i bygone. April has been ualicied In, ami with It cehl and iincomlertnblo unit her, hi a reminder. It would seem, that winter si 111 Uvea, anil lint .Spring, wltball Itsgliul tidings, is yet laggard and yulii thing of tlie lutuic, all picmnnl'lens et the weather wise te t-e contrary notwithstanding Bprlng will Hiinily come, however, and with II bring the mild aliter wlilrli will nocessl necessl nocessl Inte n change of ralmcnt-tne laying uide of the Overcoat und llenvv Garments ler theso llghteranil mero cetnfortable. Anticipating tliu wants of our patrons, we Imve tail in ulu up one of the laigcit and finest hulectleni et Cl.OIIII.su KOU MKN. HOYS AND CIIII. 1IIIKN, Hhewu by uy house In this section or thuHtute. All the handsome, styles prevalent, inadu I,, a thorough, -yl"nmtlemanner, Irem bent known mala ei Textile Fabrics, and w ui runted ee nut le tlie best sold by anyone anywliere.lt llke ttgnriH. KINK WOOI.KNS, ler Uuiteiu Tailering: luindsoine and iittrac iittrac tlve Novelties, te meet tlie requirements et a t aslilon-ible Trade. N'e assettniunt llkoeurs. .Ne prlctM mero rensonable. MYERS & RATHFOK, I.KAIIlNU I.A.NLAMKU CI.OTH1KIW, NO. 13 HAST KINO STREET I.A.NUA8TKU. PA. Bl tntlll.il A .-U1TON. jincy Pantaloenings, KIlKbll UtOJl TUB I.KAII1NU MAUIiKTS. .Hal' UKUKIVKI) I1Y & Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARF. i.A.NCVSTKK, PA TIIV THK DAYTON SHIRT, ANIHOU IVIUi N'KVKH WANT I) I'll Kit .SOltT. AN'k NECKTIES IN ENDLESS VARIETY. Tegidher with every otliernitlclo belonging te h tlrat-class Clothing lliuaar. Call, e'dunlne goods, and consult tlie II no list betoie miihltig your spring purchases. Bilrgerfc Sutten's BAZAAR, Soullieast Angle L'entre Squnre, I.ANCAhTHU. PA. 11 1 yd VAi(i'nr, EVI rAiii.tstiP.i) iK.ie. OARPET3 -AT- Philip Schiim, Sen & Ge's 100 SOUTH WATElt STREET, I.ANCAHTEH.PA. Wohaven lull supply ei HAU AND TILL. INU CAHPKTH. We only me tlie beat Of yarns. If you want n geed, 'Bervlceablu carpet, plcasu cotne anil uxumliiu our stock befeiu puicluislng olsewhoro, in v e will sell as cheap us the cheapest. Cotne and gee loyeutself and bocenvlnced, ns wuulways Imve tliu lopiila lepiila lopiila tlen el making first-class curpeu. CUSTOM KAU (JAHPE18 A8PKCIAI.TY COVIHU.KTH. COUNTICIIPANKH, HI.AN- KKTH, CAIIPKT CHAIN, 8T0CK. INU YARN, Ae. Dyeing Done In all Its branches nt short no tice. COAL! COAL! Ol the beet quality, eipressly ter family use. THY ASAMPI.KTON. UKMKMHKIITIIK OLD STAND. PHI LIP SC1IUM, SON & C0'8. Ne. ISOHOUTll WATEIl 8THKKT, I'J,1llld . I-ANCAHTKIt, PA. flHlK NKW YOHK "SUN ) HKACUK8 I.ANCABTKH AT 9M A, M. On the day et publication, Your nowsdealor wilt supply It promptly en order, or we will send It by mall nt 50 cents a month. Addicss I.V.KNCiliAND,PubllsherTiii:3UN," uUl-3mil New Yerk City nil I Sausian, BURGER SUTTON 3IK1HVAI,, A MUCH HAItHAI'AIIH.I,A, THINK OK IT NOW 1 Although much la said about thn Import ance e: n bloed-purllyliig meillclne, It may be possible that the subject lias iniver sorleuily claimed your nltimtlnti. TIAnk of it new 1 Almeu every person has sotue tertn of screl tlleus poison latent lu his veliin. When this li)Velep9 In HcrnluleuH Herm, Hlrert or Kriip Kriip Kriip tloni.erlti llin form el lUieuinatlsm, or Or gaiilit IHinasiH, the sullerlng lhat ensurs la terrible. Ilonce the gratltude of tlinse who discover, ns thniiiinds yearly de, Hint Ayer'fl Sarsaparllla will thoroughly eradicate this evll from the Hystctn, As well expect Hfe without nlr a licnltli without pure blend. Cloinse the bleed Willi Ayei'n taiHnp:irllla. rtiKrAiub nr lr. .1. C. A, or A; Ce., Leircll, Muss Held by all Druggist 11, sit bottte? for 1. uS-ISlytl AYKll'fl HAHAPAUII.I.A AN II AYKIt'S Cherry Pectoral ter aln nt Ceelirun's Hrug Htere, Ne .17 ami 13'J North (Jueen Ht l.ancastur, Pa. A UIIKAT HUCUKH-J. HOP PLATER. This porous plnster Is lumeim for Its quick utiil hearty action In curing I.aine Hack, Itlieu iiiatUm, Hctallca, Crtrk In tlie Hack, hide and Illp, Neuralgia. Htlir.lelntH and Mitieles, Hern (Jliest. Kidney Troubles and nil imlns eraches either local or deep-seated. It seethes, .Strengthens ntid Htlinulales the parts. Tlie virtues et hops combined with gums-clean and ready te apply. Hupurler te liniments, lotions and salves. Price, 2.1 renls or ft ler l.u. Held by ilrirggl.M and country stores. Mailed en receipt et prices. Hey J'latler Com pany, Pioprlelors, llosten, Mass. A GREAT SUCCESS. -The best tamllv pill inadn-lliiwlny's .Stomach and I.Iver J'llii. 21c. Pleasant In action anil easy te take. nevaHyilAw (l) OiIMAIIITaN NI'.KVINi: NKVUIt FA I I.S SAMARITAN NERVINE! THE QPEA.T NERVE CONQUEROR. I'lii) only known tpecljicler Kplleptle Kit (! 9t$ ler Spasms imd Falling sickness. & Nervous Weakness quickly relli veil ami cured. Kqualled by none in dellrlumef lever. TJ -Neutralizes norms t ills. 'iLses and sickness. Cures ugly blotches nnd siuboein tiloed sores Clean'es bleed, quleketisslugglsll circulation Kllmin.ites Dells. Carbuncles and hrald.s.'ua rPermniiently aii'l promptly cures paraly sis. 1es.lt Is a chni tiling und liealtlitul Aperient, Kills .Scridulaand King's Kvll, twin brothers. Ch.iuges bad biealh te geed, removing cause. 0-Keut.s biliousness and clears completion. Charming reselvent nnd matchless laxative. It drives Hick Headache like tliu wlnd.'Sa Centalim no drastic cit'iartlc or opiates. Promptly cures rheumatism by routing It. -40 Hesteies Hie giving properties te tliu bleed Is ku iranleed te cute all nervous illserdcis. fl-ltellab!e when all opiates fall.'ua Helreshes tlm mind and Invigorates the body, Cuies dyspepsia or money retunded.-'ia 4tKndersei In wilting by ever titty thou sand Leading physicians in V. s. nnd Kurope.' Leading clergymen In U. H. and Kurope.'fcH Diseases et Uie bleed own It n conqueror. "u r'ei sale by all leading druggists, ll.fr. "bO Ihe Dr. S. A. Ulchmend .Medical Ce. Preps. HI. .leieph. Me. Ch.H. N. Crittenden, Agent, New lerk City. nprll-Iyeedilw VI) I 1AIN IIMAI.TII AND llAITINlCSi HOW 1 DO A3 OTIIKUS 1IAVH IIONK. AUK lOUR KIDNKY3 DIOHDKHED T "Kidney-Wert hteughlmn from my grave, nslt were, alter I ha I bet" given up by 1.1 best lectors In Detroit." M. W. DkVuiuux, Mechanic, lenl.i, Mich. AUK YOUIl NKUVK3 WKAK T Kidney-Wert cured me Irem neiveus weak ness, Ac . alter 1 had net evpected te live." Mrs. M. M. II. (ioedwln, Kd Clirltttan Monitor Cleve and, Ohie. I1AVK lOU UUIUIIT'H DIHKAHK7 "Kidney-Wert cuied iii'iwhen my watir was Just llkn chalk and then like bleed." trunk Wilsen, Peabody, Mess. SUKPHItlNU KKOJl DIAIIKTKS: " Hldiiev-Worilsthetiieslsiiccesstiiltemeily I lia e ever used. Ulves almost Immediate re lict." Dr. Phillip C. Iliilleu, Monkton, Vt HAVK lOU 1.1VKU COMPLAINT 7 " Kldnev-Wert cured me of Chronle Liver Dlscises after 1 pniyed te die." llenrv Ward, latoCel. e'Jth Nai, Uiianl, N. Y. id YOUR HACK LAMK AND ACIIINO ! ' Kldnev-Weit (I bottle) cured me when I whs be lame I had te tell out of bed." C. M. Tulmage, Milwaukee, Is, HAVK YOU KlDN'l'.Y DISKAHK t " Kidney-Wert made me sound lu liver nnd kidneys utter in us otiiusiiccesstuldeetoilng. lis north lb' ib ." S.un'l Hedges, Wlllhims- tow li, West a. AUK lOU CONHTIPATKD7 'Kidney Wert causes easy evacuation and cuied mealier tOjeaisusoet ether medlclne." Nilseu Paliehlld, Ht. Albans, Vt. HAVK IeTTmALAUIA 7 "Kl'lnej-Weit has dene butter than any ether temeiiy l nave ever used in my pine pine tlee." Ill It. K.Ctaik. .Seuth lleie, Vt. AUK YOU I1ILIOUH7 " Kidney-W nrl has dene me moie geed than any ethet lemedy 1 have ever taken." Mts J.T. UnlleMiiy, I' He Flat, Oregon. AUK YOU IOUMKNTKD WITH PILKH7 ' Kidney-Wert peimanently euied me el bleeding piles. Di. W. C. Kltuu leceinmeuded It tome." tiee. II. Ilerst, Cashier M. Hank, Myerstown, Pa. AUIJ lOU KIIKUMATISM IIACKKD 7 " Klduoy-Weit cured me alter 1 was given up te ille by physicians und 1 had siidcied JO years," Elbrldgu Malcomb, West Hath, Me. I.ADIKS, AUK YOU 8UKPKUINU 7 " Klilnov-Wert cured me el peculiar treu bles et several years standing. Many Irien. is use and pralsu IL" Mrs i..imere.iu I sit) i.ii moue, i. II you would llanlsh Disease and lialn Health take KIDNEY-WORT, THK lll.OUD CLKANHKII. ilOCS-eeil.tw Kiiini:y-weut vim mai.k at utiea. iiiuM Drug Htore, Ne. 137 and I3J Neilli Uueen Htieut, Lancaster, 1'a. Tl KAHUUAUTKUS I'Oll TK INDIAN MKD10ITO, KA-TON-KA AND MODOU INDIAN OIL -AT- LOOHER'S Drug Stere, NO. 9 KAST KING BTKKKT, LANOASTKK,PA. N OTIOE.-PATIP.NTH WIHIIINO Ttl CON. DR. LA GRANGE, etf KiilKuniinTETnitBT, l'liii.ADxi.riiu, Pa are lequesled te glvu at least two days nollce prier tn their Intended visit te prevent disappointment and less or time. lir. La Grange's new work en Nervous Dis eases and Allied Dlseidnrs. Hent free by pest, 60 cents. Address as above. inl-Smd A BEAR STORY. A niOTIIKK AHINDONS IIKK tltlttS Met TiiRt hlie f.ereil llrr illliprlnt; i.ttn, lint 'Hut Hlie l.uved tlie Kiitn Het. tte niere. I'Vetn nil accetintn tliu Inrer peifiuu of tlie iieput.it ion of tliu Pine mount, tin region, in Delawnre county, N. Y , la at present in c.imcnt, pursuit of tlm in thoref two ljuar cubn nbent the nl.a of mimII )tipl)IeH, which foil into tlie bands of two tteift lighuruieu en S.ittinl.iy List, Tite lltilicrnien had noatetl tbutnnolvea in the filieltcr of a reek te ntnoke their jiIim-h nnd take a drink. Otie of thctn, Jnek Trum Trum bell, in Kqhtlne; evor tliu btt!e, whieli was aimed at en anle of feily-flvc dittoes tewnrd a hill opposite him, discovered that it had " drawn bead " en two b.iby bcatB, They were rolling and tumblnie; ever ene nttother In play en tle ttpper nide of an old Ien'. Trumbull lowered the bettlu at ence, laid It en the gieuud, und htarled up tlie hill toward the cubs. Ills coin)au!en, a man by the name of Uerbutt, followed him. The little bears showed no dinnosttlen te resist eijiture, and tlie tnen each took ene tip in his arms. The lUhormen turned te re back after thelr flshlnc tackle and betlle, but chaucd their tniuils before they had takcti a Btrp. On the ether bide of the hollow, about threo htitidred yards away, nnd co ml tie; directly and rajiiilly toward the Rjiet where they had cat down te re freeh thomfielvci, was an old bear. It was plainly the mother of the cubs, and Trtim bell and Uerbutt started for the nearest elearini; with their booty. Tltey expected te be followed oleso by the old bear, but they reached a lumber cabin nearlj tve tnilcH distant without having nccn any BiKtiBefhcr. Ati lieur afterwaid, wbile they were awaiting the arrival of a mt-8 i-eiiKrr who had been Beut afttr eitns and muultleu, with which the fisherman in tended te returti in search of the old bear, a boy, without any hat ami vet much excited, uame running into the cabin. "There'H.i big bear up the creek," he exclaimed, "and if it ain't diuuk it's cra.y ' I was ilshin' down the creek, an' jist as I worked myself 'round the odge of tbe bic; reek at tbe lower end e' tlie dark hole, I camu Equare en te the bear. It was rellin' about an' kind e' growth),' but net like as if it was mad. Tint I Untight it had been shot an' had i;e-, away, an' was laiiu' thore givin its tljin' kijkrt. Then 1 looked agin' an' see two llsh poles broke into a dozen ploecs, aV a llsh line was wound all 'round the be u. I was jist gem' te make a break for t'ether flide e' the creek te git away 'fere the b.iar seed me, but jibt thou it did tiee me, an' ri. up au' catne right fur me, a spanin' away Jist into l've eucu ilruukeu raltmeu delu'. 1. didn't wait no longer, but list pulled across that brook au' rnade for here." Tli-i tiicsfetigscr eame In & lew minutes later, and Tiumbell and Ilcrbutt started back with hhetimtis leaded with buokhhet after the bear When tluy reaohed the bpet the bear was cone, L'we hours had p.wscu siuce the boy had toen her. luu bjttle was found near whpte it had been li ft. It was empty. Thib vas explanation enough te the hunters why the bear had net followed thorn. 1'iubhi te resist the temptation of btreug drink. hlie bad tarried Willi the bettle and drained it. When the boy omie upeti the bsar slie was drunk. She had aroused hcrfelf by bieaking the llibpeles into bits. While under the iiitlu ence of tlie liquor she had forgotten all about her cubs, and wheu the cit'euts hid Iftisficd oil she knew that it was tee late te be of any ssrvice te them, and at oeco be thought herself of her own s.ilety. rie well did she leek out for horself that, although about twenty men and tieys have been seDuriug the legion ever since, they have uet discovered ene trace of he. It isstippesedth.it she has eluded her pur htiers m ene of the dctiRe swamps around the headwatfis of the Delaware Four years ae two men named Dawd Hescnthicr and Ed. Liudsby eaptuted three cubs en I'tiie nieiiutain, near whute the nbuve two were found The two cubs eaptuted ou Siturday are ntdlat theeibiti, where they play about as contentedly as two kittens. l.ilMU 1lK liKTWISKN DlllMl. Twcnl Mnn Who Plmlgnl llinuiselies I i 5ebiltty Vi ttl a llemiicriii Is l.lieted N.. World. The day after the decision of the clco clce clco tetal cotnmlssleu dccliring It I!. Hayes president of the United Status w.u rei. ilcrcd, twenty tuiddle agtd men met before the bar of a Madisen etroet, Chicago, taloeii te take a drink of whisky. It w. a te be the last think of wlrsky they wete le take until a Democratic piei-uU nt tihuuld be inaugurattd. Timy had made a soletnu vow te this effect, and the pet.alty that was ilxed for breaking it was a Hue of $100. 11 any lines should be collided the meney was 1 1 ba placed in a b u.k and lx pended ou the inaugutal.eii el a Demo cratic president in llttingly e-leb.atlng the end of then period of probation That was soveu years age, and the lime is new drawing ueai when tluj banguinely hepe they will be iibMilved fiem their oath. Of the twenty two have dual, live have proved backsliders, four of them piyiug their lines, aud the fifth bmw tee p i te de se. This leaves thit teen el the eiigin.il tweuty nnd, us Lit as is known they have net violated their pledges. One et thuse who t ink the, pledge Is Jehn Pearhen, wait.r at tin Hherintii house. Pearson has Ier.t a couple of lui tunes. He has been in business oil and en since 1851, autl Is a part km I ir crony of It. P. Hutchinson, the millunaiie gi.un aud oammisBlen man. " Yes," he admitted when spoken te, " I am oue of the twenty. I have never tasted a drop of whUky sine 1370 Nene of us were very hard dilnke', but we all drank enough te make It a li inble priva tion te quit se suddenly. II i Uotneoratlo president should net be t leeied for tweuty j eats we were te keep our il 'Ige Tli-ie was no limit or oenditton ." " When de you oxpeel te take a think again V" "MaiuhO, 1893," nti.eied Pearson, litihebitattui'lv. " and the i.iesldeul will be Samuel J. Tllden. I don't intend te get drunk, ler I nover did, but, the llrht g,in of whisky will table mighty geed 1 loekon, aftei eight jcatH of ginger ale." CIHJMTKV (UlAl K AKIIS. 'Hie I'ceiilluillliH of hiime Old Winter County Ceinitirii" Phllalclplila Jnnutiei. Uhester oetinty beenn ti abound with old gravejards. Thoi ate mostly small, often disused and overgievui with btubh, and tn home of thetn lie the letualns of nuvoltitlenarvboldiois. They ate gener ally free, no charge buiug made te any one for interments. One of thea in known as Carr'n graveyard, being lOutii.ueuii with lauti leuii the nrenerty et iiw iv.nr iiiiuy land Line the nreticrtv This la hltuatul en the Oulf lead, ueai Uh crossing wlih the. read leading from Wn)ite te the King of Pitinsla. Adjeinlug the graveaid lu a prltultlve chnpel, fermeily uicdas a ehureh en Sun davs and ptoaehttig days aud a soheol en weekdays. II ii old fashioned, uudo uude uudo iiemlnntloDJl ui. e""gs tire still bold. Old tlme oustema still prevall, the meu sitting upon ene slde of the Iioube, the women upon the ether. (Julto rocentlya new school home has been oreetod near the original building. This was dene because the deed of the old soheol liouse required that occasional religious sorvlces should be held within its walls ; but, when the oehools of Chester county bocame froe, it was decided that a public school could net preperly be tised for any such purpese. llettce the new building, within n ntone's threw of tlie old. Anether old irrnvevard is en the read leading from Eigle Stntlen te Pert Keti nctly, near Hpary's crossing. This has been disiiHed, and It Is surreuntlcd by a ertim hling wall overgrown with brush, and filled with sunken graves nnd grey tomb (tones, from which the inscriptions are half effaced. This is the resting place of many of the Hoaver family. One rather pretentiens old tablet reads quaintly, "Part of this marble tomb is dedieated te the memory of Margaret Ueaver, ote.," nnd en tbe ethor slde el a dividing line, running down the middle el the tdab, "part of this marble tomb is dodlcated te the memery of Devault Heaver, etc." Tlie latest date In the grave yard is about 1830 Near by Is the inevitable old school hotihe ; our ancesters foemed economically inclined te make the name luikllng serve the dotible purpese of chinch and school, This poheol houscjhewpv.-v, was never used for religious purposes, although it might have been, acef riling te tbe original deed, by and tloneraluatlon except Uaptist nnti Outholie. llnnest honne Toe Much for ItulT'iaiiDry Loulsvllle CouTler-.Iournal. Mr. Ilelniaii domenstratcd te the sat isfaction of Mr. Herr, the funny man from Michigau, that he has ether strong points besides his quility as an objector. The Heuse had under consideration the Indian appropriation bill, and Mr. Herr was urging au inornase in the salaries of oertain Indian agents in Michigau from $1,000 te 81,200 a year. Mr. Ilelman opposed the nmendment. Mr. Herr crossed evor and steed near Mr. Iljlmau while the latter wasspjaking, and wheu hoeonolttdotltook up his song again for incroafe of pay. He was reminded by Mr. Helmau's atti tude en tlie question, he said, of a re mark attributed by a New Yerk piper te a distitiguished ludianiati upon the teceipt of the uews in 1330 that his state had cone Itepublicau, that he wouldn't have had it happen for tweuty flve cents. The rofcrenou was tnade dircetly te Mr. Ilelman and the remark was rather offen sive in itsscope. Nothing rullhd, though, and in the kindest manner, Mr. ilelman replied that the dlffcrence between that distinguished ludianiati and the gentle man from Michigan wa, the former would have paid tbe tweuty flve oents out of his own pecket, whlle tlie latter was sceking te be liberal with the government's meney. The liouse took a irejd laugh at lien's expense, and finally he himself joined in it, "I gtve it up, said he, and then waddeled Inck te his siat and his amend ment was lest. She Nrxcr Uiiuueu. Kentucky hlite Journ 1. -V handsome, yeuuir and wealthy mar ried wemiu was visiting at n Newport lady's residence, where was also visiting au elderly married woman wdie endeavored te put en an elephaut lead of style. " Indoed, aud I must go home," said the young visitor. " I must get mipper this eveniug." "And cau you cook '." sur prisingly asked the old 'tut. " Oh I yes mother taught us all hew te ojek." Just thou the old servant woman c.ime into the toem from the kltehnu, and, seeing the olderly married woman, ran te her, grasped her by the hand and eried out : " Well, I declare te gracious Melly, is this you ? Faith and 1 haven't laid mi eyes in ye since me and you used te work nt the hotel in Chicago ! An' I hear it's married ye are ! At rah an' je ued le b the bett en ok tn the eutiihry. Have e any chil dren .'" Till) l'eilt ui lljltij llin III New Verk. N Y. Hei.Ud. Dying tn a reprchunsible lubit, mi mat ter where indulged in ; but it is peculiarly ebjeetl inable in New Verk if the person attempting it has auy money, (et attempts at will breaking appear te have become the iiile, auy evidence being oeusidirod geed enough te bugiu a contest with. Iu aer.Q) new bafore the surregate the con tcstautii bring a witness t. testify that the shape of the teitatir's In.i'l had some thing te de with his will making power. If this Mirt of thing geen en a rich man will have te distribute his estate while he lives or tnove into some safer neighbor hood before he dies '1 he inetbei s tti.it iduuttjs dhmjree about tbe beauty el then lespielive babies nlwuys nyreetw the but that let the cieup, and cob s el theli buttles nothing can tqual Unit ile llghtliil ant pleas ml lemedy, Hi. Hull's Cough hrup. HIIKlllKt' S Hl'.l'lUll'. Undei dull) el May HI 1SM, Mr. Isil.ihCoek, teimeily a'.u lilt el hkewhegan, .Me , writes us billows : " I have been nlllletu I lei ever twen ty (-0) yean with a weikness nl Ihekblnejs und ller, nnd li'ive had nev re pilus in tbe buck and sides, which were brought upon me In th Hint piano I y expesuiu dining my stay in Cullternl i dining the e.uly settlement of the laud el geld At times my wii'er lietibled inn very much and utter trying tunny il'iroi il'irei unt ineaiiH wtiheul recetvtng any bjnelll. 1 1 Nasi (lucid te try Hunt's Iteme'ly, although 1 wiiniuuuh piijtidlccd ag dust II und all ether medicines. 1 piucliin-ed a bottle ut Cuslilng's ill tig store, liere In kew begun, ai d I leiiml til :t tlie llrstboll'e lolleved all piluslu the I buck and sides; and 1 Imie.lu my I.unlly, used lle bullies lu all, and have teund llamedl clue el lent meilliiiid et great value and have gladly recommended II te many et my filends and neighbors, ulie iinlvets.illy pialse 11 lu , high let'ius. Uiu ai. i at llbuily te use my uame ter the bout. Ill et sullurlng humanity." ! J 1 11 111, l ADVillH. lli.ivebejn tinnbled with kidney dlsu.ue an l grisel tern long tlme, wltll sevtiepilns In my limbs and back, with Inll.unmiill in el III el. lei Mj sulkilngs weie ten Hue I Hied si ei il phsldins, all te no purpeii 1 teund tl ill wns growing very leeble. 1 was OS i iiui.igeil, und lest lalth lu phyblcliius and I iiiedlc ine, w lien il friend Hein Maiden, who hud been emcil by Hunt's llemidy el gravel and Hvur complaint, lotemmendod It te me, und tieui tlie Hut bettlu 1 commenced te Im Im Im ptoye, mi ' tliiee bottles liie entirely eutcd me, und I lie.ullly thank my lrleud for Ms timely advice te ue Hunt's-ilemcdy, ier n'l the pains have gene liem my back, und 1 mu In excellent condition, and 1 fee' that u wnul fiem me, may be tliu means of saving some trlend that may be sulleilug ui I did, before taking Hunt's lt'inedy, the best kidney und ilvei cure. Hamuui. LirrLKriuLU, Ne. lis J Washington Street, May 1.', lull. llosten Mass. UOllSI. UAII.UOAII MKN. Having occasion te tise a medlclne let gin oral debility In my family, 1 was recommend ed by u filL.ii I le use Hunt's Item idy. as that was belug used with inc.it success all overthe count ry. We have usul one bettle with maik. ed buuellt, and llnd It Jiut as represented, nnd u medicine or great value, mid I eliecr. iuUyudd my tostlmeny In pralse of Hunt's Ueiuedy. Gueauu V. Hcotem, Wiitehmau Hettili llosten Car Htnblcs. fieiitli lloiten, Mass , Mey U 1841. I u7-lwilM,WilMw Olironle Uonttveiie Unreel by Ilmndreth's l'lllf, Hully IIckxe Mills, AmzeifA Tsn., January 21, 1883. Fer Uie last two yenrs 1 have been greatly troubled with cestlveness, elten ten or twolve "lays elapsing without any movetnont el my bowels. 1 have tried many rcmedlcs, but none with sttcces, until I ttseil yenr Vkokta Vkekta nts I'fLLs-tfthlng tlirce pills nnd Increasing "no eacn night until I took nine, then decreas ing ene each night, Slnce thou my bewels have continued regular each day, nnd my liendnclie, sour stomach, and general liuwitttde Imve lelt me, ninl 1 feel Hke another mnn which Is entirely owing te your puis-andl would net be without them In this new coun try. A. M. IIKATII. American Art. Photographs, Kngnivlngs, ete.. can boox beox boex fltilslloly colored with wilh liquid Art Celers iinuln from Diamond Dyes. Kull directions for Ibis bcautlltil art work, with n luindsotne colored cabinet photo senl te any address for 10 cenLs. WKLI.3 A ItlCHAUDSON A CO . Hurllnuten, Vf. A Fine lilt. When the proprietors of Murdoch Jlloed Jilt fcr put this renowned medicine en the mar ket they hit it exactly. They lilt ilyspepsla, Indigestion, and liver and kidney complaints n hard blew, from which they will nover re cover. Ker sale by II. u, Cochran, drug gist, 137 and IS'J North Uueen street. Ne Iloceptlon Ueeil. It Is, strange se many poeplo'wlll continue te gutrer day alter day with Dyspepsln. I.lver Complaint. Constipation, Heur Hleinach, Uon Uen oral Debility, when they ran preenrn at our store HlllLtlU'H VITAL1ZKH, Ireoef cost It It does net euro or relieve tlietn. Price, 75 centa. Held by II. II. Cochran, 137 unit 130 North Queen It cot. Lancaster. lodli-eedS Trutti urustieil te Kmtli Is bound te rise Crowd down nnd smother the truth as yen may concerning ihetnni' A'o A'e lectrta OH yet the fuels will rise up that It Is ene et the best remedies for aches, sprain", nnd pains Hint hns ever yet been Invented. Ker sale bv II. II. Cochran druggist, 137 unit 1.10 North giieen Htreet. 1HIY U Ul)l)S. rK SS tlllOHH. WATT, SHAND & GO,, Nes. 8 & 10 E. King St. Otteman Dreea Goede, The r iverlte of the Season, in all tlie New shades, at 25c, IZe und ,:a n yard. PIN CIIKCKH AND VAKILOATKD Spriny Sultingf In L HOICK VAUlKTYat POPUl.A't PII1CK3 Sutnmer Silks, Aicniucliln taver tilts fceasen. t.liolce linei at3Xe , trOc.and SSc a yuld. SPHINU 8UADKH IN Oalored Dress Silks, at tee, 75?., Il.oeayard. Kxtruerdlnniy value lu Bluck Dress Silks, ut $1 U) H 2.1, an 1 $1.50 a jard. Our Celebrated Black Oashmores Have never been lu gnater demand. We In vileHpeclul Attention te tlie Me. I'JXc, 75c, $1.00, il -25 numbers as being t'ie best, second te none. lust opened, 500 New Patterns of Cambric, Nalnzoek and Swiss Kmbreldcrles nt Lewer Prices than we have ever known. NEW YORK STORE, N0.S. S A: 10 KAS'I' KINU NT., LANCASTKU, PA. Nl, r,r noe. i te tiik utiuitr iiiiusk Shawls. Shawls. Shawls hivenlwajs been a specialty with us, and our stock of II Weie uovtrasattrac'.lieasutthopicscnttlmo. FIIKNCII, HUOl'CH. GKUMAN ANll AMKltlCAN HHAWLS rrjin 75c. te fiVOO, te suit tnstu et nil. the pin se unit Alse lull sleck Lupin's make et Black Cashmere Shawls. SINGLK AND DOl ItLK. Thcee Hhawls me lat supeilnr In weight nnd colei tOHiiyethui make Imported. PHICK ti'O J.I50 1150, 1111, il 111, 7.1, S.1I, f IUO, IIJOO, IlllOllIld lUIOD. R. E. Fahnestock, LANCASTKU, PA. Next Doer te the Court Heuse. (illf tttl.it IKK T HIHtsil'n. FOR EASTER. lust lecelved Choice llnnmins, Sweet Ja iiialca Oranges, sweet .Mountain Musslnn Oranges, O O Meunuiln Messina Orangis. Lemens very cheap, 10c deen. Our Easter Specialty. rine htnbessed Curds of llosesand Plewets given with COr'fKKmulTKA. -THY OUIl- . UIO nLENUK!) COFKEE, The Hest Me Coiree In Lancaster. Alse Cettee nt lie, --ile. mid 13e. A Jeb let et Peuches 5 lb for Slc.Jnt BURBK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING STREET. LVll'.Vr.NH 1IOUHK O SHAVING ANll HAlll DUKS31NG SALOON. Geed Jeurneviuen mid prtcm sumu us ettur ealoens. II. WAGNKlt, myl5-Ud Manager, FAHMETOCK'S UATI Alt It CAt'Jt. F OU HALK -AT- SMIz's Oily Hat Stere The tnofttcetnploto nssertmrsiit of Hptlng siyies sitir nnu aett nnisover one red In this city nnd nt prices that will astonish the most careful buyer. We have taken grcnt enre In selecting these goods, net only In regnrri te style, but In quality also and as we buy ler cash nnd soil ler cash only, we gttnrnntea te glve you mu goeduti article "If net belter" thanenn" be bought nnywhore ler the meney. The YOUMAN'H SUIT Hat this soaeen Is n beauty, nnd (or quality, style and durabil ity cannot be surpussed, Tlie HUOAD WA V Hllk Hat Is a very seniible style this season, having a lull brim nnd becoming almost any ene. Cleth Hats nre the prin cipal tciiture for boys nnd we have n lull ns'erttncnt A lull line et light-weight SOKT nnd POCKKT HATS, nnd In laet everything that can be found In n first class Hat Htern, nt 144 North Queen Street. (CJUNIIAKKU'S OLD STAND,) A few doers above the Franklin Heme, LANCASTKIt, PA. mar 27 lydAw OUULT-Z 01.11 Hl'ANII. OIIKAT UKDUCriON IN Hats, Caps, "Furs, Ladloe' Seal Sncquea and Delmans, Ladies' Pur-Lined Olrculars, Ucnts'nnd Iiatllcs' Seal Cups at Cost, BILK UMltKVT.LAS. A Lirge Assortment el GLOVKS at (est. THK LAItOKSTHTOCK AND AH80HTMKNT OKrABIUONAHLi: , Purs, &c. Kvoretlorod te the public, nt the LOWK3T PH1UKH. Wholesale und ItetAtl. lluy ler cash only and sell cheaper than any ether Hat Hlere tn the city. HOLK AOKHT FOUTllh Knox Silk & Derby Hat. The ONLY Hat Manutncteiy m Lancaster. Heys' Caps item 10c. up. Men's Caps et all jtimin gri iiiiy luuuceti in griutly leduced In prlee. Itepalrliig neatly unit promptly done, . Old hllk lint mniie iisuiDiiueie. JOHN tSIDES, 12Mld Successor te SHU LTZ A HUO. TOJ1AVVO AM UOAJtS. DhttievAr.. XX A. OHLKNDKIt has removed his TO- I5ACCOANI) CIUAIl STOBK Irem Ne.-TltO Ne 19 WKSl'KINU bTKKKT. wheie he will have mete room and gienter facilities for car ry Ing en his Incteaslng buslnet-s. A large stock et uil tliu HKSl' UIt,NDH or Toba"ces, Cigars ml Hnutfs constantly en hand. Call at the HKD. Will I KAN II IILUK KHONT, NO. 13 WKSTKI.VU ST. A. OHLKNDKIt. tnur.'l-Itnit liriUH.K'JAI.K ANUIIKTAH. Tobacco aud Cigars -AT STEHMAN'S NEW STORE, 110 NORTH OUKKN STICKKT ( Hocend deer below Kranklln IIoiipe). Pellio, Llltle Neck, Saw Leg, Chocolate Cream nre the best chewing liinuils In tbe market, mamilacturttl et selected ste k. Ilnuey Plant and Ileal Out m u hiru plugs ter the price. I'est smoking we ever ellered ; Deiby nnd Fruits nnd lowers. Mlneis' Pililu ler smok ing ntid chewing Cliewers prennuuiu our Gelden Threud rlne Cut tliu best thht can be iniule. All Cigars tetnlleil from 2 for te te loenplece nre inauuiacliired by ourselves. That they uni long tlller, geed werkmanslilp nnd excellent quality, nil admit. Ilnx trnde n specially; ulwnys ene te two million en hand tn select I retr , ranging In price Irem ffMO pur bundled ilnnn. Cheap clgais bought tn large n,unutltlm, and can always turnlsli you goods at bargains Our (1 00 and tKOpei- hundred cigars uie euilaluly a pTlzu te piwch'iscrs. As heretoieie, will always have a lull llnoet Plug and Mneklng lobacce and Clttnis ut tliu OLD STAND. Kbtsbllllied 187t. Nea 252 & 264 North Queen St. (Mr-t Stere alie ve Hoystene HOute.) H. 1; STEI13IAN & CO. ninrtl-lyd r in wake, e. rpill-. GHKAT IIAKOAIN IsTIIKK, NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKU, VA., JOHN L SCIIAUil, Froiirietor. MOUf UKUA lAANft I'liKSllUMS fiMA A N V U VII Kit IIO UtiK IN AMKHIUA. .KlOC'H'PKIt IvKlTLKS, ullslz-s, nllpilces Kvetyi.' V'touef It IU3K KUHNIMIING GOODS. Kvery itencrlptleu el GAS AND COAL OIL KIXTUUKH. Kvoiydeseilptlenof DOUHLKSULDKUKD TINWAItK. hviry desoilptleu et I.A.Ul'3, WOIU II 11UY1NO. And u niultltude et arlleles needed by nil classes et llin community. v-IIujlng and nuinnlacturlng lu wheleanln quaiitlllus, we uie prepared le glve our pa trons tliu baiiuili of monies Hunt saved or liiadc. 3Hpect.il attention paid te COUNTUY Til A 11 K. JOM P. SCHAUI, 24 t?euth Queen Btreut ANOASTKIl. teli-'ivu PA rilOlOUJtAl'IIN. J. K. KIITK. There has been such n demand for LAUGU PHOTOUKAPH3 Ibnt 1 wiu cempellul te get u VKUY LAUGK UAMKltA I10X te meet the iieuiiiud. We enn new make you n PHOTO as annUl iw the smallest locket w 111 held up le n 5-Inch lace, te fit ,an lSxJ' t rume. J. E. ROTE, Ne. 100 North Queen Streot, une3-tfi)i 1 hai'i: iieriiiLAUfci ". .?! IT KxceUler bmilegii n'nlcr en lini uglit. Henry Itabter, proprietor el m 'W , j aiiinit 31 North yuwAfiJSfhSftSSlief. the barroom, nee'V'.V.f ii ...Viei itiau's eel- unil Imn i brut oil A " '."?. .. in tnueltv. A Ise.SAlt. whlrh be ATii iawatKK irem the Inmeus KxcolMer Vn.&Awi.N.V.AIulllWOrtlll8tPl r.'""'r. ' ivhiiid mill i.inuura uii kbiu. tlieputcit k M .... - f ui27-Juiit i i . i