rw ifHR r 4., iK- IV "? ffSM'S: 1.T s :x 4w j, &tt feV:. ;:,' ' u&bL ' j.r aa1 ' r,v V5-"'-V :V'r i '.' . .j 1-. THE IiAKOABTBB 7 DJLY INTELLIGENCER, TfiUftSbiLYr -MAY-?, 1886; w' l&t iHiHtkkvr r 'kkv K TOE WAY OV THE WOULD. Thcre snte n crew en a lefty tree, Watching the world go uy He saw n throng that swept along With laughter loud and high " In nna out through tiie metley route" Pale gheMn gtole en iinaren. Their licurlii were lenjrtnK for ene uwect word Of the lere 1 lmt ence had been. But no rcr n lip thore noke their imniei, Nevor a tear was nhed The crew loeVcd flown from his lefty tree, "Tisthovnyenhoworliy heiald. A singer mood In th, market-plnce, Blnglng n tender lny lint no one heeded his wifew fill face, Se ene hart t Imc te funy. Ue turned nwny i he dung no mere) Hew could he glrg In Vain? And then the worn! cuine te hli deer, lllddlng him lng ngitln. Het he recked net whether they citme or went, He In his (turret dead, The crew looked down from hl lelly tree, "TU the wny of the world," he paid. Thcre sole a Queen by a cottage hed, Bpoke te the widow there; Old alie net knew the sumo hard Mew The pcanant had te bear? And she kissed thathntnble pcasantM lirew, And then she hent her knee i " Ged of the m Idew, help her new, As Theu hast helped me." "New Ged be thanked," Bald the old, old crew, An ha sped from his lefty bough ; "The times nre III, but thcre'tt much geed Mill In the way el the world, 1 trew." -. J:. Wcatherly. rniisii pacts x'eti VAtmr.iis. TIlO , , Drift of Agricultural Ulicnuleu In the Iteprcrtentnme .Journal. Frem the Ocrmantett n Telegraph. A Mnine tcatnsler says : " I catt start the most obstinate liorse by taking him out of the shafts and leading lilin arnunil lit n clrcle until lie Is Rtdtly." The mnnll streams which often Hew through farms are almost lnvaluable sources or fortu ity, If the in ml which nccumulatcH in thorn is overy year cleaned out and spread upon the land. All the leavos, together with the fine mould from cultivated Holds, find a lodg ment in these streams. Several leads of manure as that made in sUtbles may thus be secured overy year. The mero crowns n strawberry plant lias the mero berries ene can expect, l'ull oil' all the leaves after fruiting except two or three, as it causes mero crowns te grew, besides bright, ircsli and very green leaves. Hut bofero ene gees into strawberry oulture, he should take into account tliomauure he can get. and also find out whother he can get plckers oneugli when llie season opens. It is of little ttse te think nrrnisingBtmwberrles Jar market without manure, and pickers in abundance. The plan et keeping rewa continuously in milk without allowing them te have n call is practicable, but net te be generally com mended. Thore is net only a decrease In yield In cows se kept, but the milk is less di gestible. It is nearly or qnlte as much lalwr te milk e farrew cow ns ene giving a fresh flew of milk. The cow, if well fed, may Iki milked until six or eight weeks of the tlme of calving, or even up te it If necessary, lmt it is better te allow several weeks for the cow cow te get into condition for producing a large flew of milk when she cnlvcs. If you deslre te get n large yield of i Ich milk give your cows tliree time nday, water that is slightly warm, slightly Halted, in which bran lias been stlrred et the rale of ene quart te two gallons of waler. Yeu will And, if you have net tried this daily practice, that your cow will gain twenty-llwi iwrccnt immediately under the rllects of It, nnd slie will beceme se attached te the diet as te re fuse te drink clear water unless very thirsty, but UiU mess she will drink almost any time and ask for mere. The amount or this drink is an ordinary waterpall full each time, morning, neon nnd night. Veuranimnl will then de Its best. A Tallmt County Terrapin Harm. The Easteu (Md.) I.ciljer stales that Mr. Robet t C. Iiewry, or New Yerk, and Messrs. M. T. Goldslmreugli and Oswald Tilghnian, of Tullxil county, are preparing te go into the buslness en a large scale of raising diamonds-back terrapins for market. The place selected for the terrapin f.inn Is aroveor pond en Mr. Ooldsberougli's East Aven farm, in Oxford Neck, at the mouth ofTrlp efTrlp ple's creek. The pond contains ene aero, and at high tlde the water in it is six feet deep. Tiie lioUeni Is soft, oozy mud ever much of the pond, just such n place as a terapin delights in when he wants te go into winter quarters. The pond has been inclesed with a strong nnd perfectly tight beard fonce all nreunil it, ex cept at the gateways. The main gatontthe mouth of tiie H)iid is eleven feet wide, and Is strongly made of birs of Iren placed clese together. Through this the tlde ebbs and Howsfiem and into the pond. YVhorevor the fence cresses a muddy place the bottom has been shect piled with beards te keep the terrapins from burrowing under and te pre vent the Intrusion or muHkrats. A beach of sand will be made en ene side of the pond as a nesting place for the terraplns. Tills sand beach will be built se high that it will net be overflowed by the highest tides, and will shelve tlew n en nn easy lncllne te the water, se that the terraplns will have no dilll cully in crawling up le lay their eggs In the sand. A nursery w 111 be laid oil in a portion of the pond, and Inte this the young terra pins will be put ns seen as hatched. Here they will be sale from the old terraplns, whose habit It is te eat the young. When a year old they will be taken Irem the nursery, branded and put into the pond. A liouse has been built for the overseor of the terrapin pond. A Him In Tlie Printing OUIre. Frem the Ortielt Free Press. Onome-ning the Washington Hand Press in a Printlng-Olllce suddenly Hew its 1'risket and called ou In loud voice, 'Hear yn I hear ye ? Hut for me the Man ner could net be Issued eacli Week." "Just hear that I " sneered a Case of Itour Iteur Itour geeis ever by the Window. Where would the Pnner be'but for Its Tvdc?'' "And they nover Printed a Paper yet without Ink," added the Ilellerjn ;a Ohie. and-Molasses voice. "Well I don't want te Appear Kgetislical," observed aHuudle or White Piiper, lying en the fleer, but iryeu knew hew hard it was for the Kditorte laisolhe cash te buy Me you'd imagine I was of hoiue little Account around here." "Oentlonien," added tiie Imposing Stone, in a niarble voice, "I don't claim te own all the corner lets in Town, but ir the Chases. Shoetlng-Stlck, Mallet Quoins and myself werotegoolloiia PIcnie I'd llke te sce tiie J tanner go te press I would.'' The Gorden Jobber, llex Steve, and seve ral Galleys were getting leadyte chip in, when the Kditer cntered and asked the cause of the row. The inatter w as explained by the Card-Cutter In a calm aim unuuvwu manner, and the Kditer repllcd: "Each and every ene of yen is valued in his Kospectlvo Place, and all comblned go te help issue the Leading Newsuper or tills county circulation (w lien a circus ngent comes along)0,000 copies. Weed received en Subscription as Heretofore" Meral: And the . Shears lay light thore in Plain sight and woreuotoon mentioned." Old SIuliU Scarce In Ills Itcgleu. Jehn 1. Osteihandt, or Tobasco, N. Y., wrltt-s te Suierlntendent Connelly, or the labor bureau, at Castle Garden, as follews: I want a wife te live with In poace and union. If she should boa little en the tall order that will be no fault. I want her te be from 115 te 1M) pounds In weight. Trout thirty-eight te ferty-three years old, nnd kindly and stout. I am ferty-seen years old, a full-blooded American, hlx reel high and weigli 175 pounds in winter. Old mauls are very searce up in tills part et the country, unil wiueww nave iuiinucuimiuii . i....n..j-v ft. .in Inikiiunfn unml each. I r vi scud i Ull Jill U II' IIIUU m.lliniivi ...n a 1,1 ink mill I will take it ns an invitation te call en the l!Oth or the month. This is my own luiml writing, written hy myself, and from It you can soe what kind eHi man Iain. IllClaSeU 111 lliu ICIIUJ am niu ii "ui- eral pieces or luper was a ten cent piece, written en the oulslcle: "Don't (all te find the dime." , Hen. Fkrdimanu C. Lateeiik, Mayer or Hal II II mere, says ; 1 concur In the recommendation of Dr. Petield's German Hitters,'' uud have no doubt that the preparation w 111 Justify the many endorsements of thuse w no nave uscu ,ae '., '$& UVECIAI. XOTICE8. "new vuuuir old tMiotile loon who hi licen seriously Blels. und Mho nover W ri linw old veuub peoplelooli-h .tnurnmiutiireriialn all at enee. Hut, nf.ii..r iiin our dlMMwltteii. anditve eiuetimc get outerort In gplte eraUOwnMMl .. ti. tm need ihe le.t. the llnlMMt MMM .. n...A ...nlAln.. l-unvn. which ii Il KOHR VMU wm . ,!.' Favorite Ueincdy. PuriflM the bfeuAlMt, U..III.. nrvMune) lmilltT. nlfVfl rtnenH vimmj " wm mm j -,. -- Nobody UeuW neulcetii cough. TiiJj Heney of lloreheunJ anU Tur(nanLf 'A0WI"V4w 4wwn -"v " VnwiJ A ' 'A'- BVXCIAX. treTtctu. The Common llnemy. 1 u order te umke headway against the common enemy, Ulacasc, It U necessary te oppeso him wllhporslstencc. It very frequently happens that n remedy perfectly adequate te the necol necel ties of the cone, tr persisted In, Is condemned and thrown aslde because a few doses of It de. net euro a malady. Hew unreasonable nnd un just would such a jndgment be regarding Ifos Ifes tetter's Hteniach Hitters, ene of the lnostpopn lnestpopn lnostpepn lar nnd highly nanctlened medicines of the day, n potent Invlgernnt, nnd an Invariably success ful remedy rer conntlpntlen, dyspepsia, llver complaint, Incipient rheumatism, neuralgia nnd gout, Inactivity and wcakness of the kid neys nnd bladder, nnd for the Infirmities Inci dent tp the decline of life. He tact Is better es tablished than the above, yet In order te expert onee Its truth, theso aflllcted with obstinate forms ofdlscase should gire this benignant cu rative a patlent trial. lr they de, they may rely upon decisive curative results. mMJ An Explanation. Se ene medicine will euro everything, but It Innu Incontcstlble fact that Thomai' JieltelHe Oil will cure a sprain, a brulse.u bite, or an ache, and Is also nn active and pronounced euro for neuralgia and rheumatism. Fer nale by If. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and sn North Queen street, l-ahcastcr. ltrenklng Up. On every hand we sce, evidences that winter is breaking up, nnd will seen have te yield te the advancing spring. His a most Important ques tion amongst sclcntlfle men what causes the general feeling of debility ttndlnssttude se preva lent Infills region. While soine regard tt as the result of confinement nnd Inaction, ethers sup pose It te be camed by the decay of vegetable nndaulmal debris which has accumulated during the winter. What Is especially needed at this tlme, however, Is semethliTg te overcome these Influences. It Is tee latotetalkabout the causes; what Is the euro? Thousands of persons all Over the country who have given Kidney-Wert a faithful trial nre ready te testify tltat no ether remeny is equal te it rer cleansing the system, purifying the bleed, regulating the bowels.and curing all Bldney nnd liver diseases, It Is In fact the king of nil spring medicines. A Fine lilt. When the proprietors of II unlock Meed Jilt. tVrtputthU renowned medicine en the market they hit It exactly. .They hit dyspepsia. Indiges tion, and liver and kidney complaints a hard blew, fiem which they will never recover. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North uecii street, Lancaster. " IIUCHU-I'AHIA." quick, cempletu cure, nil Kidney, llladderund uilnnry Ulst-ases, Heildlng, Irritation, Utene, Gravel, Catarrh of the Illnddcr. ,U.wJrngglsts. '' ?fiteA OX. A lli:.T.TIIIUf, DIUBSCTC.- Hound Ruoek, N J., April 1$W. Yeu ndvlse placing Allceck'i I'oreus Plasters, In dyspepsia, en the pit of t he Bteuinch 1 tn ague enke, en the spleen j but I rrnlly think yen should nlse recommend lhatehu or two l'lsjjtcra be put ever the kidneys. ThXtitlmtilAtc( slrenglhen and act ns pencrful dliirc(fCS,ithu casting nut many poisonous adds and salts. I have had fever and ague. All remedies I took produced little or no clTcct until I put an All cock's Pereus Plaster ever each kidney : their action being mere than doubled, the malaria was quickly washed away. I have also had several attacks of rheumatism mid two ofgeut, nnd by applying the planters ever the local pain and also the kidneys, I again found your plasters wonderfully rltlcacinus. II. K. TIIOMAK. Uewiirnef Imitations. gi-ntilue Pereus Plaster. Alleeek's " Is the only A Gued Thing. "I snuii'tlmcs wish I could take held of the salnet Tuimtta' llclectrie Olt feri tell you It is ii grand thing, and I am conscientious In saying 1 could den giMHl weik." liev. K. F. Crane, Cni ry, l'n. l.clectilc Oil cured this gentleman or quinsy et many years standing. Fur sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 nnd 13V North Queen street, l.aucuslei. HKAItT PAINS. Palpitation ldhrestien. DropsleU flwelllngs, Dizziness, Indigestion, ilendathe, Sleeiilessiiess cured by ' Wells' Health IteuuwciV u ii (I) I Inkn pleasure In stating that I hive known Plj's Cream Italm for mnni than live jenrs, nnd have sold It during that tlnin both In Jllnghnm Jllnghnm ten and Montrese. 1 consider It the sarest nnd hest eatanli remedy lit the market. .S..l.bpnrkes, druggist, Montrese, Piu I sufTernd for mero th.ui ten years with that dreadful disease catarrh, and used every nvall nvall nble uicillclne which was leceiniiicnded tome. I cannot thank jeu enough for the relief which your Cream Halm has utlerdcd inc. Kmanuel Sleyerx, Wliitleld, I,. I. myl-2wdced&w " UOUail ON IIAT8." Clears out mts, mice, reaches, flies, nnts, lied bugs, Hkunks, chipmunks, gophers, l.'ic. Drug gluts. (1) A (Ull.AT DIhCOVKltV. The greatest discovery of the nineteenth cen tury Is Or. Leslie's .Special Prescription for nick headache, which Is the discovery or nn eminent physician and used by him for ever thirty years before giving It In the public, and It stands to day without n ilrnl. ltead lulvcitlseinent In another column. 1'teiy Persen te be n Ileal f-uecess In this Ufa must have a specialty; that Is. must concentrate the abilities of body and mind en (.nine one pursuit. Jlitnleck Jtloeit Jllllert havu thulr specialty as n inmplcte nnd radical cure of dxspepsia. and liver unit kidney directions. Fer xjluby 1 1. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1 ti North Queen sticct, Lancaster. Truth Crushed la Karth Is bound tn rise. ( londdewnund smother th truth as you may concerning Theniat' Kclrctrlc Oil jet the facts will ilse up thut It Is onnef the best remedies ler aches, sprains, nnd pains that has eer et been liiMinted. KorsalehylI.il. Cochran, druggist, 1 17 and 13'J North Queen street, Lancaster. llUCKLKN'S AltNICA SAI.VK. The best Balvn In the world for Cuts, Uralses, Seres, Ulcem, Halt Ithcmn, i'ever herca, Tettor, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, and nil Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te glve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, IB cents per box. PorsalebyII.il. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 13!) North Queen street ljineuster. Pa. AN ANSWHUS WANTKI). Can any ene bring ns acasoef Kidney or Liver Complaint that Klectrle Hitters will net speedily enrel We say they can net, as thousands of cases already permanently cured and who nre dally leenmmendlng Klectrle Hitters, 111 prove, llrlght's disease, lMulietes, Weak Hack, or any urinary complaint quickly cuied. They purify the bleed, regulate the bowels nnd net directly en the diseased pal ts. V. cry bottlegiinmntccd. Fnrsalunt50e.il bnttln by II. 11. Cochran, drug git. Ne, 137 and 13") North Queen street, Lancas ter. Pa. (1) 1)11. KirAZIKlt'S MAGIC OINTMENT. The greatest blessing that has been discovered In this generation. A sine euro forlteils, Durns, Seres, Cuts, Flesh Wounds, Sore Nipples, Hard and Sett Cerns, Chnpiied Lips and Hands, Pim ples nnd Hiotehes. Price Ooc.Held by Druggists. Sold by II. II. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen trect. .10 "KOIKIII ON COIINB." Ask for Wells' " Knugh en Cm ns." I5c. Quick einpletu cure. Ifurdorseltcouis, warts, bnu bnu teim! (1) A LAWYHll'S OPINION OF INTKUKST TO ALL. J. A. Taw ney, eq u leading attorney of Win euii, Mlun., writes: "After using It for meie than three years. 1 lake urvt uleasiiru In slating that 1 lvguul Dr. King's New Dtscn cry for Con sumption, ns the best remedy In the wmldfer Coughs and Colds. It lias never failed te. euro the most hcvcie colds 1 have hud, uud Invariably lelleves the pain In the chest." Trial bottles of this sure euro for all Thieat and Lung Diseases may lie had Free lit Cochran's Diugbtere, Nes. 137 and 13U Net th Quean titled, Iucuster, Pa. Large size, l.ue. ( 1 ) l'OUNG MKN J-UKADT1I1H. Tub Voltaie Hklt Ce., or Marshall, Mich., ener t.isKiiii thntr celebrated Elkoteo-Voltaio IIblt and ether KLBOTnioArrLiAWCKSen trial for thirty day. te men (old or young) ainictcd w Ith nervous debility, less of viudlty and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Alse for lbenmulisin. neural- gla. rsiralysls, and many etner Kinureu uiseases. Complete restoration te health, vigor and man hood guaranteed. Ne rial. Is Incurred ns Unity days trial Is nllnwed. Wrlte thorn at encu for Illustrated pamphlotfrce. decJUydAw Uriel Mention. "1 have used llurileck Jlloetl MUcti w Ith great benefit ter Indigestion and constipation of the bowels. C. 1.. Eusten, Hamilton, Out. ler sale by II. H. Cochran, diugglst, 1J7 and 13'J Neith Queen slicet, Luucustei, Hit. WILLIAM'S INDIAN P1LK OINTMKNT. L. G. MtCiillum, conductor en the 11, A W. It, ll upnugneiu, i Jiug. -je, itsn, suysi " 1 have been n great suueix-r wiui inn pues. l used nu uieruus remedies and employed many physic ians, but le no purpose. A friend recommended Dr. William's Indian Pile ointment, which 1 am gratelultn say has cured me." Sold by II. II. Cochran, 137 and IX) North Queen street. (3) 7 JSSftVt wm I.t93i "us ey rrX A94VAKTM8 Q TW v va ri . ' INSIAM MPUMMMW, Lbcher's ; Drug; 5 ffr . 5S'.!Si,J S" ,VJmiVm. r.H 'UnrlA WmisEjp -m - . T, -Arj.. - Xf sV"J , ..(; - -' r-,'i , ".!- A' MXDIOAZ. H UNTH KEMRDV. HUNT'S KIDNKVANULIVKH REMEDY! Never Known te Pail. NKVKIt KNOWN TO KAIL. XT 18 A HPEC1K1C. Ker Kidney nnd I.lvcr Troubles, Plodder, Uri nary and Liver Diseases, Dropsy, II ravel nnd Diabetes. IT IS UKLIA11LU In curing llrlght's Disease, Pains In the Hack, Leins or Hides, ltctcntlen or'Nen- llctcntlen of Urine. HIGHLY 11GC0MMENDKD. It cures lllllnusness. Headache, .Taundlce, Sour Bteiuacn, iiyspcpsin, uonsiipanen nnu Piles. IT WOUKS PltOMPTLV, And cures Intemperance, Nervous Diseases lerance. iscrvens w lilllty, Kxccsscs nnd :ile Weakness. General Dcblll Feinale -USB IT ATONOi:.- Itrcstorcgthe Kldncyj, I.lvcr and Itowelste a healthy action, nnd cures w hen ull ether med icines full. Hundreds hnve been saved who have been given up te die by rrleuds and physi cians. Piuce, ft.S.1. SKND KOU lLLUSTItATIH) PAMPHLKT'lO HUNT'S REMEDY OO., PIIOVIDKNCK, U. I. W 801.1) ItY ALL I)UU(1G1STM.-S Jy8-Tn,Th,HAW (2) yU. THOMAS'S KCLKCTUIC Olli. LOOK OUT !FOIl ACCIDENTO. Have yoatheCATAUlIHT De you soffer from the ASTMM A t Aryourcliliarensnb1eettettftckofCUOIJPt Dees RHfcUMATlBM. haunt your system t Are you net at nil time subject le ACCI NT8. HUUNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS and Are yeu'.lct wllh TOOTHACIIK, KAU. AUIIKHACKAOJIK, PAINS IN TUB BIDE Ott CIIKSTT -T , . . 'i. Are you subject lobOUETHROATerQUlNSYf r,,i nil iiiunumiu iiiyrillll tlllivr tTlut n BUSK UKJ1KDY Isathand In "' ,j. DR. THOMAS'S Eameus Eclectric Oil ! ! In nil the ubnve mentioned troubles this Oil Is ALWAYS A SUItK AND PltOMI'T ItK.MF.DY. There Is nothing sold by druggists that can ap proach It In eireetlvcncss, Dr. Themas's Eclectric Oil. It lias saved thousands : nnd, In cases of AC C1DKNT Olt r.MKItGKNCY, It will ever be found a KEADY KKl.lKK. The cheapest prepu prepu patlen, considering Its great virtues. In the world. It will sae In every family ten times Its cost each year In doctor's bills. It is a veritable physician li your house. Yeu cannot afford te be without II. And, having onee TKSTIH) ITS MKItlTS, you NF.VKIt WILL UK WITHOUT IT. Kvcrybedy Is loud In Its praise. It cannot be equaled. HOLD IIY ALL DKUGG18TS. Fer sale at Cochran's Drugstore, Nes. 137 nnd I'M North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. upril-lnced rXVTAUMl. ELY'SCREAM BALM -CUItKS- COLD 1N1IKAI), CATAKUH.KOSHCOLD.HAY FKVF.lt, DKAFNKS3, HKADACHK. F.asy te use. N. Y., U. S. A. Price, 60c. Kly llre.'s., Oswego Hay Fever. KLY'B CKKAM HALM Cleanses the Head, Allays Inltammatlnn, Heals the Seres, Itesteres inn bcusck ei 'itisie unu mueii. A iiulck and imm tlvncure. Mcents nt Druggists. u cents by mall, registered. hnnd for circular. Snmnle by mull, le cents. ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Oswego, N. Y. maiUl-tfd.tw GHAY'H HrKOlFIO MRDIOINK. The Grunt English ICemedy. An unfailing euro for Impetcncy and ull Diseases that fellow Less of Memery, Universal 1-assltiide, Pain In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a Prematura lira ve. Pull particulars In our pamphlet, which we do de do gire te send free by mall te every ene. This Spe cific medlclnn Is sold by all druggists at 1 ie.r package, or six package!) Ter $.1, or will be sent free by mall en receipt of the money, by ad dressing the agent, II. ILCOCIlltAN, Dmggl'l, sole Agent, Nes. 137 and 1st) North Quw-j street, l-uncasler, Pa. On account et counterfeits, we hare odeptod the Yellow Wrnpper: the only genuine. TflK GltAY MKDIOINK CO., Itufl-Rle. N. Y. Al-TEIt AIjIj OTIIEUS VAUH O0MSULT DR. LOBB, NO. 319 North Fifteenth street, below Cnllewhlll street, Philadelphia. Cures all Secret Dlseases of both sexes. Twenty Years Experience. Con sultation by mull. NKUVOUS ANDSPKCIAL DISK ASKS. New book Just out. Send for It, Prlce tee. Hours 11 n. m. till 2 p. in., and 7 p. tn. te 10p.m. HOOKS FKKKTOTHKAFFL1CTKD. fub'.!rlyd&w CJAFR. SURK AND 8PKRDY CUUK. O ItcrrtniB, Vabicecklb and Special Disiasks Whv be humbugged by quacks, when jeu In Dr. Wrlaht the only ItKtiu- can nnd lar Physician In Philadelphia who makes a specialty of the above diseases and cubes them t CeiucsnuAnAHTKBD. Advicb vbks, day and even ing. Htrungera can be treated and return home the same day. enices private. lilt. W. 11. WIIIGHT, Ne. HI North Ninth stteet, abeve Itaco. V. O. Ikx G7.L Philadelphia. leiviHydAw ,j. ULASSirAJtK. s I'ECIAL. NOTICIi Will Open en Te-morrow -AT- CHINA HALL, A LAIiGi: LOT OF DAMAGED WARE, -IN- WMte Stene China, &c. DON'T MISS BARGAINS. PKICKS SPKCIAU High & Martin, NO. 15 BAST KING STREET, WM e r- , - ' A. tBBWUlTI JA ft?&&2Ecr. "' 6. wm T,'KWAKT Ol' WOW - t.. '-fO-' IT ''. :-'ii 6f BMf. , ' - j.P" pp..b dW WWW Aiflt"' MAtmnrxBT. $500.00 OMAWAKDED. -TItK- Peerless Traction Engine. These contemplating the purchase or ft Heed or Traction. Portable of stationary Kilglne and Heller, Potiable Saw Mills, etc., can hsve their wants supplied In a Fecrless. Cleso nna critical Insiicctlen Invited i have never licen benten In n test, THE GE1SEK SEPARATOR AND THRESHER, STKAM PUMPS, T1UK HENDKUS, ECLIPSE PAN BLOWERS, ' ' THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and. Pump, COMUINKD. A New Machine t takes the place of the Wind Knglne, nnd can be used for pumping nnd ter light power, up toeno horse, at will, ana Is easily moved. Prlce only (140, nil complete. Iamnlseprcpared te de a general line of Ma Ma chlne Werk. I also have In stock, all thoroughly overhauled, nlAIIorse-Powor Canten Monitor Knglne nnd Heller, with steam Pump, nearly new i price, isoe. A 25 Horso-Pewer Knglne, New lloller, steam Pump and all fittings complete, 77S. ene 25 Horso-Pewer Knglne and Heller, second hand Sri co, nil complete, fTO. Twe Cylinder Hellers. I feet long, 30 Inches In diameter, geed and sound j price, each, H0. One 10 Horso-Pewer Vertical jleller ; prlce, nil cemplete, 9200. One 10 Horso-Pewer Knglne and lleller, Vertical ssee. One 10 Herse-Power Vertical Knglne, sec ond hand, tiiX One Pnmp and Heater, com bined power, sw. One Six Horso-Pewer Krclblll Knglne nnd Heller, en wagon, 3jj. One 10 Horse Herso Horso Pewer Hest Pertable, en wheels, price, $175. All work guaranteed as represented. Call nnd see them, or send for catalogue, prices, etc. Ad dress, THE LANCASTER Statin rump nnd Mnclilne Works, NO. C37 NOKTII CHKItltV BTKKKT, Ijincaster, Pa. KZltA V. LANDIH. PropHcter. ml9-GinceA.w riNOINK AND neiLKK WOHK8. BEST Steam Engine ''" -AND- BOIIER WOMS. AS WB HAKDMI OUB OWN OOODS. 4 HAVKNO AQENT3, CAN INSUKK OUK PATKONR LOW PKICKSj AND GOOD WIIKK. I BOILRRS. f Vertical and Horizontal .Tubular, Meb, Cylinder, Murine, Deuble-Deck nnd Portable,- -u KUItNACKWOUIC, IILAST-I'IPKS, STACKS, Ac., AC TANKS for Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING KNGINKS. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, from le te sixty horse-power. Pertable Knglnes, en Wheels and Sills j Hlx Hires l.ii, s, 10, 15 and 'Ji horse power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills nnd Large Mills. Cob Mills. rge Blllls. Hark Mills Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Trlpple Gearing for horse pen er. PUMPS. Hell and Gear Pumps; Mining Pumps; Cem hlncd Pumps nnd Heaters. Centrifugal I'liuip, Htenni Pump. Gearing, Pulleys, Ply Wheels, Clemp Jloxes. Hangers. Couplings, Cellars, steel steps and Tees, Pulley Plates, Packing llnxcs. Mill Hplndles,Mlll lliishlngs, Ac, Aa, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, for Gas, Steam and Water. Cast I reu PI lies. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Per Wnter and Steam, Valve, Cocks, Steam Gauges, Giiuge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges, Hafety ules. Whistles, (ilohe Valves. Governem, i'ntent Seirtcedlng Ln- brlcaters, Glass Oil Cup-i, Glass Tulies, Injectors or Helier Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Piiiin- bage. HKLTING Gum, Cotten and leather. CASTINGS-lleavy and Light Iren and llrass. Heller lien, Sheet Iren, Itir Iren, and Steel. HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and Public llnlldlngs. STEAM HEATING. Kstlmalcs, Drawings nnd Pattern Werk fur nished ut Ueoseiiable Kates. 4W Kepalrlng promptly and carefully at tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTKIt, PA. Janl5-lyd&w rvmtjTVJti!. w ALTKU A. HEINITSH. Furniture Warerooms. 28 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. VERY CHEAP AT MT.VTACI.K8, OUPEIUOU - ' SPECTACLES -AND EYE-GLASSES. Mlcroscepee, Field GlasHOs, Itftremctcrs, Tole- mnnna ilnifln I ntititnia TlintiTiniiiAtnra Ilniiv. Catalogue appll QUEEN &. CO., T'rrii .Jfc iL. fi rf i moehim.3 !i." ! MyiS S,MEMA ' tl . vpi tr'n hfi N JW OTMIMM 3C ADW AXtt fHOWSY Wf " w . - ' 'I tA v . - Jv 4 - Et.igwfi (M Wiue Stere, . fVtm ka&B' "itsh xrnv H AOEIt A HKOTHEIt H AGER SPRING & SUMMER UNDERWEAR. LIGHT AND MEDIUM WEIGHT. Complote Lines of Unbreken Gauze ana rorttner-woignt; umwere, in ah uizes, rer Men nna Boye. LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. Rollable Makes of WHITE SHIRTS nt Fifty )cuits. Soventy-Fivo Oentn and One Dellar. Men's Faney Shirts. Fancy Ploated Shirts. LIGrlT-WEIGriT HOSIERY. ' Balbriraan Half Hose, Llsle Thread Half Hoae, British Half Hoeo, Faney Half Hese, Solid Oolerod Half Hose. OVEL AND STANDARD NECKWEAR. The latest Styles or Linen Cel- lnrsnnd CnfTs, lIumlkerchleDj, SuspciHlers. UIecs. Gentlemen's Unilirellfus, Etc. HAGER & BROTHER, 25WEST KING STREET. TkTEXT DOOM TO THE COUHT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. Spring and Summer Underwear ! SUMMER MERINO AND- -XN.DIAN GAUZE UNDERWEAR ' . Fer Ladies, Oents, Mlssea and Ohildren. JWLarre Sleck et Jeed new In gtore'ntTiwJ'rlccH. REFAHNESTOCK, '. Next Doer te the Court Houge piHEAl' HTOHE. SPECIAL FIIOM THE AUCTION ROOMS OF (IUKATKST llAIKlAlNH T. lilt KNOWN IN BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, BLACK CASHMERES. Ladies' Dress Goods in Variety. LONG AND SQUARE BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. IVK AKK FULL OP UAltUAINS OF KVKUV DKSUUIPTION AT letzger & Haugnman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Iletween llie Coejior UnuneMirt Berrol llnwe llninl. B OWEIIS .t HUIIST. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. The lliiiHeil )nrtneriililii of UOWEIIS A HWKST luirlng eTiilittl.ninl Ml!, UOWKUS, bj ii'i ii'i sen or llMicuIthlicliiRcniiipclU'illnirtlri', Uii-jMlK-rrroiediriTlliclr piitlm stock of IlltV tiDODd mid NOTIONS for luile, tegcthi-r Willi lea-e el Mern ltoein te AP111L1, 1'WS Tiie Bleck liimn . ainlnutleii -Hill l) round tnlm ke1 Incxerypaillcnl ir. Amlinlonitleii Unnuef thnlipst In the city, iinirueininrtunlty In etrcri'd tnnnyeiiK ltli cnpltiil ilr-liiniief (;lnK into Imslnc "Fer fun licr piirtlciilnrx cull en or mlilrc, BOWERS & H URST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa. LAWS E LINN fc BKENEMAN. SRRING -AT- FLINN & BRENE MAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY CARRIAGES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St.. clocks, at nutans H. 'A. KHOADS. SPRING, 1885. We have new open te the selected assortment of Watches Our stock of Clocks embraces every kind and style, the beat makes and reliable timekeepers, at prices very low. Alse a full assortment of pretty novelties in Spring Jewelry, both in Silver and Geld. Everything new and stylish in the way of Silver Hair Ornaments and Bangles. Oeme and see for yourself and be convinced. H. Z. RHOADS, LANCABTKit. pa. Ne. 4 West King Street. y Store open until 8:00 overy ovening. Saturdrtys, 0:00 o'clock. pB 0OK8 AND STATIONEUY. JOrIN BAER'S SONS, ,? OFFP.K AT LOWEST I'KICES, I tBUakBeelts,. Writing Y&ima, Euvoleiies, AVrithig Fluiils and Inks HOLLAND'S I Bteel Pent, Lead Pencils, Pocket Iloefcs, mil mapie AT THE 81QN t 1! 4W nwlnt IK i ti-IT itieWBtt ffifPff i4f -yHBPmB LANUA8T1 'tfM')tWm rTf.H Carstcnvn V .cantWP'MlfHBlO r-JBU 9 no and 11:31)0. ,. M utMnH " I iWU O 1" l N Cars leave M 'irstQiiSrTkH'I YlOB V R R O 8-WandIQ-wn. ,l!iiW, VfOM -" mnkua neAU. 'iwmi' $ m and Dalbriggnn Shlrtfl ; Lancaster, Pa. - BARGMNS '-K NEW YORK ANT PHILADELPHIA, . MOW JlllS. GOODS Lancaster, Pa. axi jntuzi:s. Public a very large and carefully of all grades and prices. ttOUKS. GOLD PENS, Beeks, Letter Heeks, uud nn Assortment of Fine and Biauonery, Or THE BOOICt hun da veficitWit "mm ' fy A NDIITIIW . t "2W ,W KlnB Bt. Lnne, i ' ' &KiK i Lancaster. -MiSi1 - JliivTl Manbclm , ,SX 0Sli rl Cernwnll , -,2Z XSmMK .S'.'S Arrhe. Jiff , 7t'" . Leate. . r v? r'MVtfSfb ffiii Ibanen,...,., i fyff. sfiillffi ij, C. ij Wanliclm f:!? i'SvJsStt rln & Gnuze, Jcanl Ijincaster i 4i ftS.t?Ci ffvl Artive. ital " Kli,ft.?fvI,nne-1 cH? v A.M. WlUinjr, ,i i ji. jiVS1 j , L"U J.M.IlAVAim .Lu.nnderJtleii IE dH DKAWNO,! OIAJMilIA. -W& r''L AltltANOEMK.N . V PA8SENULv 'Vi'Si Oitnrn-vllle . I jincaster (King l.nnenMcr.. Clilcklcs Mnrtcttn Junctu Celiimhla.. AtllllVK. Kcmlliig. ........ t I.KWB. , UcndliiK SXl 3!K , S ...IVjI.'OI nj 1 0-.O H1 TIIWAKD, - ffi I ...... SiVi ..-v; iti ..... fel .,..''S3 n-M sr, ..... If.13 E.W H'.M 0t) f0 i.S. ! tK .1 Kradiuir. Mtmhclm, -fctt 1 Junction tivulO an Mj; AimiVB. Mnrlcttn Junctle Chlcklm Columbia ljincnstcr I.nncanter(ICIni;f (Junrryvllle Fer connection enster Junction, ' bin sce tlme tnlilc I.cnve Quarry fitrrct, 8KW11. in.,4 limU-nii. tn. Arrlve llrndlni Lciive Heading Arrlve Lnncnui I.imciuitcr. Kind yunrrj'vlllc.n.lOp C. O.IlAticeci:, l npillll 4 sS3 12 r 40 'fl cet).. 7-10 ..Xi iMrji! ..... T:0 1&M3 n.' Jl ..'. i2 .llllNtMlOtll. 1 i t UN DAY J.7.U0J, ui.t .LalKrtMPrv . us.) Iinmntdi, 8J0 0 00 n. 111., fWti p. i. 1 U. 111., 1 p; 111, 1 a n. 111., nna,8:fel li rvt, W57 ft.ui.,',0 50 p. A.Jf)AVtr5dN8ii 1 Piu.-A Ticket Agvnt ir. PENNSYliVAMAIlAlLKOADaCHl t tii Trains Icave Lai met- nnd IcnTO Jind ar h fr at Plilludclplilans iie: ' ''' Leave Ia 1 IVLSTWAltD. Nn Kxprrss t... Way Panicnirer. Mail train via JH..I Ne. 2 Mall tralnf.. Nlnpira Kxprcxs. Ilnnevcr Accein,. FiiKt Line Frederick Aecem Ijincastcr Aecem Iliirrislinrg Acceu Celiintbt.1 Aecem llarrlsuurr; Ksnren (Jhl.ACln. KpiT W e.lern Kipresi ) Purine Kxpnf. t KAbTWAKD. Plill'a ExprcBsf. Fast Line J IhurlHlHirt; Ktprc n l.nnc'r. Accnni., m , Celuinlila Aecem SealioreKxpies Philadelphia. 4"ia. m, 4fl0 7a " vLi Columbia., 7 w iu m. ' via Columbia. ' ll'M re, m. -rJ via Celunlllla;, vl.vSluJey, , 2.13 p. nu 4 40 a-10 " we ions " lira) Tjiicii.-j , I f!il. M ' ,t VUG ,.iii 'V1 u.Hp irr, 'TM 2J ion) ,:!(? 1 I'MI ' i km; " I:33., m. Arrlrna rhiladelnhK 4 a. 831 " !- " via. Ml Tey. ftbi' M. MM " Leave Ijncsitcr. Xil ' G-Ki " 8.10 " 8A1 ' 0:00 " Vim p. m. C11K P.x .lelinilnwn lixpre Uallvoxrentbtiiid.1 (Eiuiiuny iuii Mini, tV.M.A 310 t.U 0:11 Dav iixvrCMl.... ' liiM HarrlKbunr Arcnm TI10 Marietta Ace itnOvJi nt 11:45 a. m.,rcacl 13 Mm Marietta &t3-.13 n. if uiidn ion learCilemMaif ' i'2 fl icw. jjaitvtU CelniriWaiit.5. niitejraveH k,Ct The YuTFAFee oanueii rre -, ,.r..n ViWa Ma)rK'i:iar ICii 7:10 and nni vt4V' .JtW The Frederick Acurit itfliinecu ini;ut 1 aii nutter yn'iti tn., vlll runthreair no wvEee u.flH,wr iJfV-"p. -4fe Tpe Kicdenclt Afteiai BMMMK iett, caat. Iimivck" K Celuinblantl2.t23an tv&dfelMK neasiers 111 l-ra r y, The Lancaster A-roniraedat1oii Saittjiaves Ilarrisbnr(iitb:inii 11. and arrives in Um isier ul'.i.j)). in. iiunetcr jtcceimnxiMimi, vet, cenncdUiSJit-i IiieaiterwithN1a;3nrKxprfs8at!WiUii.iii 1U l run threiiRli te llninitr, dully, except Similar i Fait Line, west, euauuday, when tlaKKefl, will i step nt Downlnstewn, Coatesvllle, Pnrfcesbiire, Mt. Jey, Kllzabethti'wnend Jtlddlrtewn. t The enl v traimi 'thlcli run dull v. (in Him.lrn- ,1... 11.. 11 ..r,.. .. .-.t j..-. v. J ,,ii .111,11 .tiiiii tuii. uub uy way ut 1 f Columbia. j j.cuvuuauy except Monday. CIOIINWAIjTj ND liKBAJCON AND I COLKIIUOOK ' AI.LKVl,lAlLltOADII. B( CTin7ABD. -.'i-ilni Icave Lcba icnd.itly ( except Snuduy 1 at c M a. m., 130 anil 7.33 pui. ArrloutCennval alfc40i.m., 12,l0p,ni. nd 7:10 p. 111.; nt Coneu-n gout 7.-3IH. in., 1-sS mid f p. in., connecting with the Pennsylvania rat' lead ter points caat and west. KCKTItirABD. , Trains Icave Cenci i 7SJ) n. tn., BM and 8 23 p. 111. ' Ai rlve BtCernwalihtS.OO a. m., 4-Jrt nnd 0-Oj p. in.; at Lebanon ntH". V tn., 420 and 0.1a p. m , cennectliiKnt Leb'ii en with PhllailnlphU'mid Hcadlniri'allre.id fni'iMjIuUicewt nnd 4C, anil the l.ubaueii uud T rmunt llntncli ferM (4 town, PinegroveanC Tremont. TheGJXia. 111. train will slop enlynt Cornwall, Colcbreok and liellu re. CC.tX. '? Vi -..- Bll. MAitTLN, ' W110LKH1' AHDRKT.ML Dealer in All KidIs or Lamber nnd Ceal -Yake: Ne. 4 J) NnrtU Water and rjlnci strenta abeve lK;nieii, luncaster, nS-lvd T AUMC3 AKDNKKH A J KKKKKIK COAL EALERS? Orneea : Ne. 129 Ni h Quecn street. And Ne. Ml North Prlncestrct Yard Depot. North Prnve itmet, near Heading V LANL1BTKU, PA. ngin-tia c lOAK 7 M. V. B. COHO, XMNOllTH WATF.1I STUKKT, lncasterj fa MIIOLE8ALBA I BKTAIt. DK1LO 111 , j LUMBER AND COAL." j t'ONKBOTIOM WTTtl Til TtPB0KI0 KlPHAMtK. YAROAi.n ()ricu: Se. 530 NOUTII WA'XKUl KTKKKT. I0l)2ljd r -W- A CT END YAi . H '."'" """ " " t C. J. SWRR&C.f GOAL. - K IDLING WOOD. llrricn: Ne. SOCen otllee connected will ectM-lydM&F.U Be aare. Iteth yam! ;ir il oliiyhenn exchange-. 1 vxjh JTAKtxa. TTT-NDERTAKINr ( r tSL.R'ROTE,e UNDEHTAKEB,,1' ft.. 0...1L n... i H!..lfl-1!!M .L tur. mm um ou 1iU0 wwtyb La ni TKS, PA. i; " 7 Personal attention thine In the Underta Ilavlnc secured the chaulc, I am prcpai storing ut very met Fiimllure Upbolster .M aaH m.1am 'Mlt.J.. i . 'Jlwi isltnerumlithciyfcj i I XM I vl-X'3 of a Hrt wBt ihu j1 tM te de all tlnd oTOpheI- 1 'Si , UlvoBia'iteaU,. , 7-rV L. JanlO-tld R. -vir!. r'. n- i4.sertr V M fpunwiw -v if iieusmvujt asiuxa.quaa: ' is ..ir jw.,3 T IIR Y ? 34 OHEAP'EiAr TO UPjSAT l f! LOWHRIC STOVES, HE TIRS, A Ceal Oil Lampj aid.Gt FiM,4a - J-a? " n rj!!,l'.. ivM P. .Jh"A .,. . r, .1 "i j"'' no. at BOtn ii wiwi wrwi,! Iel)27-lv4 i-'ifw TTAPPY THOUI XX T'obaeoog enlyi -1 JIAHTMAW ,YK vm QfiH " JfW'i IH rI? n I rft. w